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" REAL ESTATE. ., j Little Change in the Condition of s the Loan Market. . ‘llw Impression Strong that tho Country ! Is on the Eve of Botter Days, » Effect @f tho Romoval of Stowart & Co. to Chicago. ' Specimen Real Estate Transac- tions of the Past Week. Euburban Homes.--Lake View---New York and 'Prisco Affairs, T.OANS. 1TtR LOAN MARKET I8 UNCHANOED. Money fa plentiful, and the demand s light, . The figures for tho past week show a fair aver age for the times, but n very small proportion deore actual loans, ‘Tradesand the sccurlng of Past due indobtedness comprised the major part of thoweek's transactions. There is a better " foeling In rcal-cstate clircles. Accompanying this, there crops out a weakening with regard to . thorate of ntercst, s though agents had at length become convinced that Chicogo real- . ostate sccurity was Improving, and that in- . vestments 'in that directlon might bo “'pafoly made ot 7 or 7 per cent. ., Loan- agents are necessarily cautlous, and per- “haps thagmny be pardoned for not entertaining . BY R\l view of the future of Chicago as ontertatned by other and distant pardics. These latter, in proving their falth by their works, have acknowledged the paramount im- * portance of Chiengo s o distributing pofut, and ‘have communicated o stiffening to real-cstato fnterests. It real estato is in demand, prices will bo better, and sccurity will be safer; and, as all indlcations point this way, the capitalist and © ggont argue that no investmont during the present dull times can be safer or more profitable than loans on real property. Hencs there is some hesitationn sticking to the old high rates. It must not be lost sight of by those who contemplate borrowing that an improvement in businesa generaily must result in withdrawing o Jarge smount from the supply of loanablo funds, in which case a risc in ln&rclt would follow. Now {s the tine to bor- row. The dull timea have nffected the country zenerally, and Eastern cities particularly, but even at tho Bast the fmpression is strong that ‘ wo aro on tho eve of bettor days. What then ghall 'be said of Chicagol A Ctity, which all acknowledee,hng been but little aifceted in com- -parison with the prevalent dullness of other clties, and which 18 about to enter upon a new carcor. Agents note a little slackmess in paying up, and an Incrensed demand for time and patlence. + Whero tho names and security ure good, these *davors aro readily granted, TMPORTANT LOARS. o _ (1) West Lako street, northeast cormer 8hel- don utmut,.‘l)hiy 100 feet, together with three- l ! story brick’ bullding, 810,000, five yeara at 9 per cent, Polk strect, 100 feet north front by 60 &fe&’suuthwmc cornerof Jelflerson strect, §8,500, »five years at B per cent. (., (&) Clark street, northeast corners Monros ietreet, 443( foet west front by 00 fect, leaschold vintercst, $7,000, three years at 10 per cont. ,) Two (0-100 acros in Bec, 4, 38, 14, I{lng cantof the right-of-way of the Chicairo & Hock Lsland Rallroad, $5,000, five ycars ot 8 per cent, (&) Twenty 02100 acres 1n the south half of Lthe routhweat quarter of Sec, 10, 41, 14, Town of Evanston, $0.000, five yoars at 0 per EOMPABATIVE STATEMENT FOI TNE WREK' EXDING 1875. No. 'c"tldeml'n No. | C'tiderat'n Trnat-deeds| 1706 380.008]| 202§ bpd, 200 Mortgages..| 41‘ 51,148 40' 63,140 : NS RS | My Aggre; 21718 435,114/ 272 Belbasca ... rvasanes PARATIVE STATEXENT ZIOX AEPT, 1 TO 8EPT, D, Tnstruments| $ 017,378 struments|—— —. No. |I:‘nl:lzm1‘n nst-decds; 200§ 4602,G0C] grtgazes..| 47) O8,74T) egate.. uoc ... TIIT: MARKET. STILL INACTIVE, plumn might be written on the real-cstato ts of the city; but, If the trath be red, the subatance of it all would be, {lrm, buyers still hold off, very little, In 0st nothing, doing. The weather bas 2 fufluence on the real-cstate market, UJthe paat week it has been bad, so mueh iat even liad there been more setivity [ uld have checked transactions. In the s time, rumors of the coming of other large .ern houses circulute about the strects, the Increasing confidence n the nal improvement ln values In the no dis- future, and the steady Increase {n general luess—all fuvor the holders of real property. vourse l)cuplc muy be mistaken, but the be- generully prevatls that within o yeor at most. ¢ will ba ready sale for all good” property nt res, if £ot equal to those ruling before ‘the fc of 1873, at least much more sntisfactory to dera than any that could he obtalned since. 0 desiro that it muy he so may have some- ng to do with the confldent feeling manifest every side; but that very confidence will tend y difectly to produce tho desived result. Cmong tioso reportedas - COMING TO CITICAGO a heavy fron house from Boston; n Now rk fur nouse; an lnmenss sugar-relining con- n from Canada; the Umted States Rolling- bck Company from New Jersey; und a Scotch w-Mortgaze Company, with a capltal of 000,000. ~"Thefr waximuin asking for loans 1s ortell to be 8 per cent. There ean bo no bt that o movement In this directlon, thut Is n to aesitne mfiuutw praportions, hus reall mmenced. Well, let them come. There {5 g room and fortuucs forall that have tho and the abllity to reap them, SUBDIVISIONS, ho toaowlng plats wore filed for record the weok: L} Itesuhdivixion of Lots 23 and 24 in eubdi- on of Block 1 of & subdivision of Blocks 1 und o Block 8 of David 8. Leo ot al, Bubdivislon 8. W. i Bec. 19, 49, 145 two lots, one of wnien 18 feet, and tho olher's7 fect, south front on alnut streot by 137 foet to aw ully northwest cor- 7 of Albuny uvenu (2.) Charlés Carpenter's reauldivision of Lot and part of Lota and 3, Hlack 20, Bec, i, , 143 five Lote, each 21 fect went flont on Sediz- ek street, southeast corner of Webater avenun, th an average dopth of 47 feut, i) qumyJuI Lots 1, 4, 6, and 8, In Tlock 2,0, Walkor's Subdivision of that part Iylug nort of outh 60 scres of the W. 3 of the N, W, i of c 34, 39, 14, the depth of watd lots trom Michi- L aveiiue o lley belng found Lo bo 104 fo chiguu avenus (6 {d wide, and tho alley t wide. ‘This property ia at the southwest cor- of Thirty-llrut street snd Michiygan avenue. he transfers of property during the week v;:1 Dbeen comparatively few. We glve the fol- % BPECTMEN SALTS: F. ¥. lTubbard reports the sale of 1084 Indiana uuo;ml lut, 85 feet, for §14,000, to K. O, I, er, M. D, . . . Comitt hus transferred to F, B, Zelgler cred {n Bec. 4, 83, 12, known s Ira Brown’s ditton to La Grungo? consideration, $35,000, obert C. (ivins rold 297 feet fronting south Wilcox uvcnue, near Cunpbell avenue, to le & Lucey, butlders, who will |mmedlulely et 10 two-story brick houscs, three rouns bp, withstone triminings, costing about $3,500 , the ounsiderution Es[“ id for the land belug ) per front fout—$17,620, RIE Wileaz wold 106 fect on Ogden avenu, northeast of Washington street, for $20,000. Beruard Haney sold planing-mill on south- enit “cfirncr of Canal and Twelth streets for “A. W. Wright sold a two-thirds fnterest in -bullding and lot on the southwest coruer of South Water aud Clark strects for $34, Obadiah Jackson 175 feet on Ogden avenus, mear Thirteenth street, sud 801 fect on north- v‘cgamruu of Qukley and Thirteeuth strect for 313 G. W. Binford sold house and 50 feet on the won! coruer of Walnut, wnd | Jeflerson de Purk, for $18,2 ‘Eberhart sold north balf of Bloek7in subdivision of 24, 83, 13 for $10,000. J. I Hubburd sold 100 feet on Division stroet, Btate, to G. W. Gonlon, for $32,000. Biith aold 10.crca 1y {)u{um. Sulltel- 0, west quarter or . AL c:-nl mld‘lofi ark to b THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1870—SIXTEEN PAGES. 8, B. Munson sald lot in Block 24, Mt. Foreat, with tine lmprovementa, for 10,000, SATURDAY'S THANPERS. The following instruncuts were filed for record Saturnilay, Rept. 0t cITr PRoPERTY, North Markot et, 34 ft s of iilils st, ef, 253100 ft, dated Sept, 1.... .8 2,600 Oy, S BOa1St A0 i asted akley at, nf, 20x120 8- n ey, 10,0, i . 4,600 Wont Madinon at, 28 ft'e of ‘We: 81, 24x125 ft, 'dated Ang. 31, 4,400 Waluut at, hetween Western a - ey st, 0 f, 20x1208-10 1t dated May 1B...... . 4,600 Tiart at, 100 ft n of West 22210734 11, dated Sept. 8. : 800 SOUTIS OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF REVEN NILEA OF TIIE COURT-NOBAE, Adnme st, 164 1t n of Fifty-seventh o, e {, GOX150 {1, dated Bopt. 8., Gunn st, 130 ft w of Unlon st, af, 130x 1222 8-10 £t, dated Feb. 1 Tho premires No, 4 La ed dnne 14.... BUMMARY OF SPER TIR WERK, The following is the total amount of city and suburban transfers within a radius of seven milea of the Court-House flled for record dur- ing the week ending 8aturday, Sopt, : Clty— Sales, 011 consideration, §331,525, North' of city ‘lmits—Sales, 4} consideration, $0,650. South of ity limits—Salcs, 03 mnu‘dumhun, £30,020, Weat of city linits—Sales, 1; consid: eration, 82,500, Total sales, 765 total conslder atlon, $410,905, SUBURBAN, LARE VIEW. An enthuefastic correspondent at Lako View asks the inscrtion of the following: -, v the Bditor af The Tribuna. LARE Vinw, Sopt. 8.—Vory. frequently yonr re. Imnnu ore writing up the Bridgeport atenches, aud he reenlt of explorations of cummittees in that di- rection, from which it wonld scem the residents of thoSanth 8lde nre suflering terribly at theirnontrils, Tliore I8 n remedy for many who bto only tenting; lot them emigeato’ to the North 8ides getto Lake View, where the atmospliere inalways freen and wholesomne; quicker Linn on the South Blde; no boh-tall cars; communication with the city by street cars; thrce and une-half miles from Madlson street to Diverroy streot In_ 40 minutes; cars moning all ‘night to TFal- lerton avenne; pood snclety, good schools, chuirches, etc., and more coming, For thore own. $ngz buggfes tho deive to and from on_ the Lincoln Pork and lako-shore is & real treat. Lota at Lake View are very chvn,f. A rn‘)oulllm\ has Leen made to the North 8ide City ltallrond Company to extend thelr two linca—~tho city-limita and” the Lincoln avenun —to the sharp corner north of Nel- mont avenua, which will greatly accommadate tho 1arge population niready there and the more to come, Your regular corresponfient ot Loko View 18 too modent to touch on theso rnd kindred topics, e is_too full of the good thmes the folke there have, bnt hie should tal k]llu(n to tho snfferera of the South Blde, and, while showing np the ndvan. tages of the North Side, invite them fo locate with ud and share our good thinks, LaxE Vigw. CLARRNDON HILLS, Mr. Irving P, Boyd, 131 and 183 Lake street, one of our enterpri alnfi merchants, has purchas- ed land fu Clarendon Hills, with the intentfon of crecting o fine realdence next spring. Mr, Boyd evidently np{lruclnwa fine scenery and high Tand, and in selecting this site for n homo ling shown Iis mood judgment and sppreclation of the beautiful. OUTSIDE. g NEW YOIK. 'The Merald of the 7th suys: A recent report from the Department of Tnfld. inia ahows that the estimated cost of new bulld. lngs erected I this city In 1670 was n round nuimbers, 335, 100,000; In 1871, £37, 660,000: and in 1675, 'only 818,200,000, This ian good ilun- tration of the depreancd condltion of buatness, and oxplain the eearclty of labor. Twenty miltion dotlars moro wan expendod on_labor and materiuls in 1570 and In 1871 than in 1875, Tteal estate has becn #o hoavily loaded with taxation and wo pars alyzed by the shrinkaga of values nnd tho genoral depreasion that It has boen Impossible to tike ad- vantugs of the decreased cost of bullding. Yet the city tuxation will be na heuvy next year as {t Is thia year., . BAN FRANCISCO. Tho Real Extate Circular says: Two handred ond noventy real estato sales wore mado in August; they smounted to $1,224, 200, Owlng to the kearcity of large nales, efther of bnsi- niea ot residence property, the total 1t of trns- {urn for laat month was comparatively sunll. The fall buslness hae commenced, however, and gives promles that within a month or so mnch greater activity will characterlze tho real-estate markot. Prices ovorywhero are as hlgh, or even higher, than they wore, in the opening ‘months of the year, when sales’wero oxtremely nctive, A general re: duction of even & per cent on carrent prices wonld have o most imiportant effvct fu increasing sales, but ownors will not come down o dollar. The only visible tendency downward s for large and expensive resldence propertlos, Thoro -1s o good denl of that class of Property for salo, owing mostly to the des resacd condition of stocks, Wa do not wonder hat buyom hold out fora teductlon, especially in the prico of Lusiness properties, for ft cannot bo denled, and wo have always afiirmed for the past tiva yedra uruo. that the pirice of buslnons praper: tloa has been noreasonably high, Medlum-priced Totn, and houses and lots In gooil locatione, Tostde of Devixadero street on the west,-and of Twentleth strect on the aonth, aro in falr demand, and when the prico v anyway reavonable, amlc’ canbe at ance offectod. Proporty belaw' Morket street is not much songht atter; whilo for lots on the Po- trero, at South San Francisco and south of Twen- ty-sixthstrect, Minslonward, there s next to no fnauiry. There 18 increased Inquiry for 50-varas in the vicinity of tho parks Yhis dumand {s not fully supplicd thotigh, owiug t0 most of the land for sule there belug $n biocks of aeres, which are mora than the majorlty of investors want, e A REMINISCENCE. Long years have pasaed, yot 1 recall That carly love of mine, The atolen hours, thelr mrm aighy, Her lottorn—how divine The jewels that I gave to hor, WIth which she secmed olafed: ‘o every uccent of her tongne 1 lstened, hoped, [and waited, Tho rarest bonks T bought for her, And plctures, muste, fiowe All gold could buy I frecly bo To chesr lier lonuly Lonrs: Ohi! liow I Ioved 1o gaze npon That hoir ro nicely plaited; And, when she sung & almpls song, Tistened, hoped, and walted. One evening in the early June, — e moon was brightly ahiulng,= Wo sat upon a moary bank, Or rather were reclining? er hand was gently "“'?"’d in mine, Whtle I my lave rotated; 5 She auswered not, but b i slgn— 1 llutened, boped, aud waited. Wo parted there—my hiopes wers highs - Aguin wo met as aver— Tiow beauteons scomed the earth and sky, How batiny soemed the weuther! Hor faco, her form, her mild blue cye, That halr 8o smoothly plalted,— For thene I'tolled and struggled onj 1istencd, hapod, and waltod. Dot Time, the cortain arbiter Of ull our hopes und fears, That wrinkles e'en the smoothest brow With swiftiy-gliding yesrs, At laat ita lesson broughi to o, — A losson voon related s nr llue-oyed girl—the one for whom 1lvtencd, hoped, and walted— Tlad, n adark snd stormy night, Between the lato and early, Eraporated—loft her friends— That girl 1 loved no dearly| And thus,my books and {ewuh rare, “I'hiat udlr 8o nicely plaltod, Had gono—wlth everything for which I hutened, hoped, and walted, » Now ye who try Lova's knatty sketn With patience to unravel, 3ay learn from e that Love's a rosd Crooked snd hard ta truvel t Kaep all your books and jowels rare Until you're wisely mated, ., And né'be forgat the verdant yoiith v ¢ “Who letenod, hoped, wnd waited) Guant P, Ronmvsow, Dlasted Ambitlon, Danbury News, Tlo wns a small mla, but o perfect rescrvolr of Uquor and language. From 9 o'clock until 11 o'clock, last Baturday uight, bho currled an eyo full of ‘blood sbout’ Dantniry. Ho brought u finally in frout of Mc(ofiin’s suloon, and & small rubble soun gathered about him, awed by his mwul. He was xlern-,nl.ly willing to mect any- (ghtnh:F out of hiin," but was the presence of hiat 1nun jo all Danbury who cherished an - ly and “ whale what he particularly crave preasion that ho could lay hiin out, ‘WVere's the man who thiuks he can lay me outi" he screcamed. Then le would “yeil: #Whoop!" us u sort of postscript, snd springy up Into the alr, ‘The crawd starcd ot i §n dismay. ITe was, without doubt, what he claimed to be, % u recu- i d the chale lar snorter,” Ile hud just aelivere lenge and P. 8., and was Juplng backwards und squariug off aut 10,000 meu al once, when Bteve [rviug appeured, onn hls way home witha basket of groceries. Bteve ls u broad-chestod man, and of a helght that would muke him fn- ;ur.mma in cuseof a sudden and dlsastrous “ Are you looking for mel” funuired Steve, 1n a toné of hourse solicitude, as Le loomed up wbove the pugilist. ‘The little way ceosed bis maneuvres, looked up to the bronze face, and prumpu'v explained: ¥ 't kuow you, - Stove siniled grimly, extended the basket of ocericd to the warrlor, baide him take Lold of £ which o di withs. aiggelvy, aud directed. him ¢ You keep away from me. I don! and £ can't strike & stranger,” 1,600 0f “What'a this fort? asked the fichter, having &1l hie could do keep up under the b, .an. “Iwant you tocarry it home for me." was *the unexpected reply of the glant. * Carry~It,=" gasped the gladiator {nabee wildered volee,—* carry——" SGHL," nald Steve, opening his large hands fn a painfully suggestive way. he ristng pugllist hastened ahead with the lond, looking os if o very much doubted the stability of the universe. THE GAME OF CHESS Crizes DinreTory. ~Chicago Chees Clob, Nos, 63 and 05 Washington strect: open fromDa. m. to 10p. m. Chees players meet dally at the Tremont llml:)c (Exchange) and the Sherman House (Base- mont). All communicattons intended forthis department “vg:lc«w_nddmnmd to ‘Tnx TRiBUNE, and indorsed TO CORRESPONDENTS. 43, D, ALY and 0. A, 8."—Thanks fot favors, wlilch shall reccive early attontion. *¢Mra. M, L, B\, Coliden, IIL—If Dilack play A..Kt to Q 6 (not K 5), in Problora No, 41, thera is no mate by yonr method, *4J, F. C."—Acknowledgments are always made when In order. In yonr pronosed solutlon to Prob- Tem No, 40 try Black 3..1 to R 4. 1, €. W,"—If Dlack play 3..Kt to B2 or d,in Problem No, 41, there is no mato In yonr eolution. In No. 42, nlso, your aolution will not answer. ‘4 E. D, "'~The four-movo can bo rolved by 1,.13 to Kt 5, followed by 2,.1Lto Q R 3, and 3..Rto R 8, cte. ; alro, by roversing these mdves. The threo-~ move, besides holng too enay, can bosolved by 1,.B takes Kt, and 2.,1to Kt b, ete, Correct molution to Problem No. 41 recelved from W. 1L Ovington, N. E. Ollver, E. W, IL 1iall, D, 8. Baldwin Powell, 1 Eoff, and I I. B,, city; Ed L. Swa Ttapids, In.3 8. B. Bellows, Dakota, Ia, Turnor, 1L PROBLEM NO, 43. BY MR i, 8 MNANN, OHICACO. Black, Vit i ol W % ‘Whito to play and mate with Pawn In four movas. ENIGMA NO. 4. DY WD GEOMGE N, CHENEY. Warrc—King at K 55 Queen at K R aq; Rook at B2; Pawnsat KR band Q 2. t KKt 4; Bishopat KXt 6; Pawns stKIL3and ‘Whito to play and mate in thres moves. HOLUTION TO PROBLEM O, 41. Y 10114 eat w 2..Kt lg K 3 (beat) TR e THE PITLADELPHIA TOURNAMERT. ‘The prizes snd prize-bearcrs In the recent tour- mnoment ¢ Philadelphia are as followa: Pirst prize—$300 and silver goblet, James Ma- son, New York, Second prizo—8$200 nnd gold medal, Max Judd, 8t. Louis. P London, Yorrth prize—$100 amt foul_mednl, and_ gt prize, $30 and gold medal, tle betweon 11, David- Sixth prizo—S$8 and gold medal, A. Roberts, Phil~ adelphia. r. Murtinez retired from the tournament after playing four gumes, losing two to Mr. Mason and drawing two “with ' Mr. Davidson, on account of sickness in bis family. The following are the final scores: ,.s0n and Jacob Elron, Phitadclphia. Jamen Muron (New York). Max Judd (K¢ Lonte..... ilenry F. Bird (London Heary Davld It Jacod Elson (1'h ‘Alhert itoberts ( ) . Jr. (Doston). L B Beebbi ooty CIIESS IN PUILADELPHIA. The following game, botween Mesars, Judd and Davidson, was played in the Philadelphia Tourna- ents u CILIAN QANE, [} WAfte—\1. DAYIDSON. j JHuck~3In, Jupp, T 17 LhlegBe 011 9 9..F 10 Q1 (c) 18P te R B3 Mok ier @ 18570 faven & ¢ 10 takea o ;Elllkrl“ takes i SESEEETESS PR ACEERCRARE GETaNeg st s lully ix =l s SSRERSRES 3 E:’.;;ag:,.’-".? =2 §EEEE5ESE; £5335 wor, 3 e 25 53858 Feres 54 SSESEESE ) And Wack reaigried. () Thie correct move at this Junctora. (h) IA(;lln the best play, \White kas now a fine onllon: PO Weaks yet ft s dificalt to sco how he conld escupe the th 4 (9) Allunder. Tle should hero bave chocked with the Kt xt B 7, aud weuld have won, e, g. 3 10..Ktto 87 ch 10 17.. tokea Q ¢y 17 18R takew It 1] 01 takea I, and wins, {0 Atouce winnlog the Pawn, s € must g0 to ilb Tho end-gano fs one continued study, In wh :.h Mr, Davidson complctaly masters his oppo- nenl (h) Bt now bocomes & atruggle for the opposi. tton, which Mr, Davideon sccurea,—Chess Ztacord. Playod ot the Philadciphia Chess Club last weok botwoen Mesars, P. Ware, of Boaton, snd Charlcs A. Manrlun, of New Orleans, ceazpas 33 3 HEEnzsrns) Teiesy TEREEE ——mm—— The Crown P'rince of Gormany said st the Ma- | of aonte meeting ab the Hugue, {n celobration of the sixtisth suniversary of the installation of Princs Frederick of the Netherlauds as Grand Master of the Duteh Free Masous : ¢ Natiouali- ties bave creatod frontiers; Freemnsoury desires chasity, tolerance, and lberty without distine- tion of frontirs, Lam huppy on this day, which I shall ueves forget, to be able to rulse my voice in Holland to testify my adhesion to Lho principles of tho Order, wid to express the hope that ia the struggle cugaged for tho frey developuent of tue peoples and the liberty uf AMUSEMENTS. AT THE EXPOSITION, S ipay L THE GMEAT MIBTORICAT PAINTING OF THE RTORNING OF “LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.”, K one should Fee, and have iatd fce this truthfal lllustration o “The Battle Above the Clonds.” T {dea of the magnttude of the ob- Tes surmounted by tho Western Soldiers in tho Late War Than can now be obtalned in any other way. This is tho last Public Exhibition of tho Pioture in the Wast. ADELPII THEATRE. M. HAVERLY. R ALLEN ... TO-INIGELIT, LADIES .NIGHT ‘The charming Nelils Laverni Cawthiorna, Zettelin, Jennie liugh MONDAY KIGHT-The a3 Goss and Fox, Dollfs the Chomplon of i1 ‘Taylor, aud & Monster Company, COLISEUM, Grand Matinee This Aftornoon. OHAS, HARRIS and LOTTA GRAY And the Mammoth Ollo Company, ‘THIS EVENING, first appearance of Gangero’s Royal Malo and Female thelr mml!{ sad friends Tt gives ono a betta stac] 0 B, John, Jerr Schlam, Carrio dren, O'Danotie, Mile. ‘Company, Pholten, Tasen! Sinters, Les, cnenmu?m:. Sidie, t8, and Sunday Aftarnoon at 3. 'S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, #ita Eherman Louse, HE MINSTREL PALACE.” HOOLBY’S MINSTRELS. HFUUT: ORI BTARS THIS WEEK. ™ Firat apposr- M. ERANK NORAY, iext e man ** and comedtan, wihicss e gonlua and humnor lisve mado Lim the **leading star of the profession:” nis MM CHARLES A, GATI tho famous Gierman dialect artist uiid lance artista, T an eatirely now bill. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Formerly Hooley'n Thta(dre.!‘l tdolphest,, between MAGUINE & TIAVEILY WILL E. CLIAPMAN., nc}‘ EVENING. Sept.11, and during the woel, CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. First appearance of the world's freat mimic, NAT C. GOODWIN, In hisrenowned tmitations of the most and vocalista, ~ Wedneaday and Saturdny Matinees, t: and th AL AUCTION SALLS. By GEO. P. GORE & CO0,, ; 03 and 70 Wabssh-av. TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 0:39 A, NIEGULAR TRADE BALE IN DRY GOODS, Clothe, Casslmerer, Jeans, Cottonades, 10-4 Wool Riankets, 1iafs, Caps, Ladien’ anil Genta® Undervear, Mardiare, Tablo and Pocket Catlery, Razoes, Whips, Umbrollas, Brushes, Sowlng-Silk, Notlong, &e., &e. CLOTELINGC. We ahall offer at this salo a superior lno of Clotbing, both men's and boys' wear, medinm, fine, and superfine in quallty, adapted'to the sca- eon, woll amsorted in stylos; sizes guarantecd; goodn perfect. A line of Overcoats ncluded in this stock, B GOODS. DRA x&nficumlgnmmm Fall styles. Bale pers c’n\*nlnry. TINBING. g £5,000. "An Importer's cvml;inmnnt. covers ing Table Linens, Towels, Fancy Cloths, Crashes, Doylies, Nnpkins, Turkey Reds, Toom Uloti, ete., etc. An entirely now ouurhfi. Tha moat com- nl%c_!!ne raded qualitics bf the scason. Xfiimm; llucsk. ale positive. A cnng !\vfi:xll:'gm;dl. Porfect. Will be sold. Wa shull roll” withont roserve slx cases La- dlex’ Hoslory, Fall pootls. _Parfect. TRTS AND A RAWERS. Flve casea. Supetior quaiity, All now goode. Porfect, An invoico Pearl Buitons, A lrcu};(nvok‘n Buspenders, (=) P. e 50 rolls ingle and doublo chain Ingrain Carpots to advances. UEBDAY, SEPT. 10, Ve shall offera fuil e 5t Gioven, comortaing nuck, Kid, Wool, aud Leather, cach well worted [n iyl ad' ity Aliv, » tine of Cardigan Jackots aud GEO. P. GOKE & CO., Auctioneers, ONEQUALED ATTRAGTIONS Will be offered at, our Auction Bale of . Boots, Stioes & Sligpers On WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 13, To whlch_ ‘we ask nu;’ "r;ugu:ud attention of avery Tall Lizes of Costem Work ill e Offred. Saloat0:30 . m, Catalogues ready Monday, GEO. P GQRE &CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av, By G. P. GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-av. On Saturdny, Sept, 10, at 0:30 O'Clock, 15 Crnten W. . Crockery in open lota, 10:40 ‘welock & spiondid usanrtment of Hourehold Furniture, Look ot for Bargaine, Elegant Parlor Suite, Marble and Wooll Top Chamber Scts, Eaay-Chairs, Sofas Walnut Bedateads and Burcans, Marblo and Wood Tables, Tiall Trees, Wardrobes, Buok-Canes, Par- Tor and Ofiico Deeks, Wiininots, Mattressen, Wirc- Springs, Fronch Plate Mirrors, Show-Caucs, Car- neta, Pianas, Bugelcs, Carringes, and Haruesses, nt Lt prics'to cluse Connignmont. THE TOLEDO, 141 Eaet Madinon-st. NEW ENGAGEMENTS! tin Al X N nowned Oporstie Singer, MISS ANTIONY The unrivnicd MIt. and MRS, CASTELLO In tholr £eas on the Doubia-Trapeza aud Leap for Lifo throtigh re. GUAND CONCERT, " ORCHESTICA, th) Admirsion fres, by the celabrated Vienna s and every evenlng during SBundayx, 10 cents, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Third prino—$160 and gold medal, 1L E. BItd, | mondny Fventng, nntil furihocs o e L loeo, (s Tamwred Amive St SO oroRy RAYMOIND 1n his maeterly personation of Col. Mulberry Sellers. **TORRRE'S MILLIONS IN IT." Pricco—23¢, ¢, 50, And §1. FARWELL HALI~ Boneflt of the Custer Monument, CAPT, w““‘fi““]:‘"fifl*l‘y} "B.:"é,‘"fl‘ lr;lgrv " on ening, Bopt. ' 11, 2 azior was tho Tate Gan Cob A o titren for the purpose of ment to the memory of the gallaut martyr, Admission to sll parts of the house, 25cents, SNOW’S DANCING ACADEMY, Went Slde, corner Wathington and Green-sts., ° will open for Ladics, Geat, Missce and Mastors, In all Fashionable Branclms,: Soturday, Sopt..30, 1876, Tlall, with first-claas flour, to rent For terma call on or addreen F, DANCING ACADEMIES, MARTINE. LAN A-HV. AGO.AY. ST, Notico of opeutng ona vook from to-day. BOURKIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 and 130 Twanty-fosrth-at., near Indlana-av,, Will Open Saturday, Sept. 30, For particulams call o vend for clrcular. WOoOn'S MUSEUM, Montay, Rept. 11, Grat Local Drams, entitled tho FOOR AND PROUD OF OHIOAGO, THT: SNOW UIRD, or The Batlor's Child, and N, THE GO0D PO NOTHING. Matince orvery dar STAGE BANJOS Each Instrument and conntry ?nflurlpmmpfly attended NEIL GREY, Prectical Teacher of the Banjo, And Deater to all kindsol sical Merchandise b ter, and 1A now gIVIng a acries of loc- funds to erect a mona- 1010 IIND) 2749 OFXLL 56 AD.A- 3Made to order. unranteed. City f Mosienl Instruments and Mu. Vet Madisor AUCTION SALES, By WM., MOOREIIOUSE & CO., Auctioncars, 274 and 276 Kast Mudison-st. reatened danger of R to Q sq, K ) Computory o avold e reoinden 8 to x | SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, Wo will offor « large stock of Boots and Shoes placed In our hands by a party golug out of tho phoe businesa, whoso instructions wero touell withe out rogard to price, ‘on Monda; o'clock &, m., &t our Halumo:g MOORENOUBE & CO., Auctionecrs Next rogular eale on Wednesday, Sept. (3, at 10 o'clock 8 m., when wo shall offer the largest stock of Furnituro, Houschold Goods, Carpets, 8toves, &o., Tioth new snd used, that we have offered thissea- MONDAY and THESDAY wo shall offer stitl Detier Largaina at pelyate salo than over loforo, Goodu must be s0ld to close consignments, Oftice Desks of all kinds and grades at pricea be- low cost of manufacture. . By JAS. ', McNAMARIA & CO,, 117 Wabash-nv., N. W. cor. Madlson-st. Lurgo trade salo of 2,500 GASES BOOTS.AND SHOES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Sept. 12, at 0:30 o'clock, Frst-clasa liue of s Kip, Split, and Calf Boots, and & full sssortment of now FALIL, CG'OODS, ° without resorve, JAMES P. MoNAMARA & CO., Auctloneors, By J. L, REED & CO., Auctioneers, 177 Madisun-st. ,000 Domestic and Ymported Cigars be sold st Auction aa TUEAD. TFT o warstiouss sdvauces sud cliarge By Il W. WESTFALL & CO., 20 aud Regular Tuesday' the huuma;rin:&;m nnu vtfzu will reiuln ouo Bugxy, sud s ) i 1L & CO., Auctfoneors, By BLISON, PONEROY & CO., Auctioncers, 84 and 86 Randolph-at. OIL PATIVTINGS, Messrs, ELISON, POMEROY & (O, AUCTIONEERS, Take pleasnre In sunouncing to the Chicago public that they have just recoived and placed ou EXHI- BITION at Store, 108 MADISON-ST., An entirely new and clegant collection of LIGH- CLASS MJDERN 2 Auerican and Foreign O Paintings, Thews Tictures ara clahorately mounted In fine GOLD GILT FRAMES (which In a1l caves will bo eold with the Paintings). Our inatructions aro positively to ecli theso Palntings withoat any It or rescrvo whatoser, “Tha Pictures will be arranged and on FREE EX- HIBITION, day und cvenlg, MONDAY, Sept. 11, GRAND AUCTION SALE, Commencing TTESDAY, Bept. 12, at 10 n. m., 25 d 7100 r. pL, and continuing Wednesday and Thursday, 13th and 14th, at same hours, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloncers, | SPECTAL FURNITURE SALE, TUESDAY, Scpt. 12, nt 0:30 a. m. We have n{:cnlnl oriers to close NEW PARLOR and CIIAM- BER SET8. A full line CARPETS, General Household Goods, General Merchandire, &c. : KLISON, POMEROY & CO., For Friday, Sopt. 15, at 9:30 a, m,, ‘Wo shall offer an immense lay-out. NEW AND USED ‘Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, A FULL LINE Carpots, Louunges, Sofas, , ‘Wardrobes, Offlce Dosks, Book-Cases, Cooking ond Hoating Stoves, Gonoral Housohold Goods. 2cases fino Clzars, Teas, Plated Ware, Gonoral Aorchandine, &c., Lo, ELISON. POMEROY & CO. AUTCTION SALBE OF MISCELLANEQUS BOOKS TUESDAY MORNING, 8ept. 12, at 10 o'clock, at our Balcarooins, 118 and 120 Wabasheav, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers. SPHUIAL AUQOTION SALRE New Pianotortes, Phactons, Buggies & Hamess ‘WEDRESDAY MORNING, Fept. 19, nt 0:300'clock, at our Balesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabasl-ay. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anctloneers, New Carpetings,Crockery & Glassware ‘Table Cutlery, White Lead,Scales, &¢sy WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sept, 13, at 10 o'clock, ut » our Salcsrvoins, 118 and 120 Wabash-ay, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO.,_Anctloneers. Butters & Co.'s Trade Sale of the Usual Full Lines of Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Shirts and Drawers, Losiery, ffats, Gloves, Embroideries,Boots,Shoes,&c.y, TUURSDAY, Bept. 14, at W:30 o'clack a. m, Saltaroomns, 114 and 120 Wahasl WAL A BUTTEUS & CO., Aucilonesrs, By WAL I, HODGES & CO. 802 West Lake-at. e At Our Warerooms, Wo shall well on Wednenday evenlng, Sept. 13 1474 o'slock, aleo o Natirday) Hept, 16, ot 7 o'clack, & larie Hno of Ifourchold Goods, Chepots, etc. Vartios folng to Lousukeoping will 4o woll 16 attend our sales, WM. F. [TODAES & CO., Auctloneers, 002 West Lake-st, ISTHY. “BR. WCHESNEYS: Large and Elegant Dental Parlors, ‘The Boct Popular fesort for all Deatdl Operations. A physician {n oftic to adminlster gns, ether,ani chioroform, with porfect safety, Qo tosleop with gluuutd amu and wike up with your teeth out, i for the best full set; no better io be gotten ln thia city, (ioid Alllnga onc-third the uaunl rates, Warranted 10 yeas Clark Randolph-ats, No Pain, T@?th,fi?fio. acts teeth shsnlutely without puln 18 Lhio best teeth on callulold, whi 7 1 bet. fur 37,541 Lty Heat Bifngs w6 greatly redur uta and Mattiawn-s! EETHACH Vitalized Alr glven In extructing teeth, No pain, no danger, D. M, TOWNER, hentlat, . B, corner Clark and Madison-ats, TEETH! BEST FULL PLATE, $7. Dr. CAIN'S $25 and $30Tocth for $7. Guld and othar Slloge, ressauablo and warrunted $30; $50, $100, §500, Juvested in Grala Privileces yielded enornous protts durlog Augast. TUBBLE & Co., Trokers, d3 LaSallo-st., Chicago, UL, e e3plaustory Jamublet tres. EDUUVATEONAL. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW Of the Two Universities, Ohioago, IIL Jndge IENRY BOOTH, L.L, D., Denn snd Prot. o T ot Heal Propurty; Fx-#enator JAMES 12 DOO- LAFTLE L.L. D,, Prof, of C 5 1. 11611 (s oFof Trentison an [njunetona ginary emedien, andliccelvers, B, of HARVEY B, HULD (Roviver of s’ Statut of Constitution and Risthtesof Tlls., Eridence, tlee, and Fieadinge; VAN NUREN o o )., ' Praf. of the Common Law, Coniracts, Criminal I, nnd Evideneos N, B, DAVIS, 8, Do Trof, of .\xm;m Jurisprisloice; ¥ COVRERT, A, M., i'rof. of 3 ROBT, T, CUMNOGK, A, M., rrof, of Inciierital Fecturcrs diiring thia cari apy-Gen awes K Kt of Bixon Ton, Lyman “Trimunll, Toonard Gwett, John Van Armon, Jfoln . Jewett, Obadtal Jackson.' John Rorden, Ge Gardner, Joweph M. il i nte of ‘Nixon, now of Clilcogo, Kmery A. B0t Hott Anthony, Jitdge Jolin A, Jameson, Thamas Deat, Chas. 1i. Teed: "damen .. High, C. € tony . Tuley, ‘Marshall 1, Rwell, Bdward Jigh 1{. IL Forrester, damea P, Rook, and Geargs W. I'rize for best cxamination In Law, $100; best Bricf, 820, For catalogue adirren V. It, DENSLOW, Becretary, Ttoom 50 firgnn Hiacks Chlcago. i, ADAMS ACADEMY. OUINCY, MARS, TION. CHANLES FRANCIS ADAMS, 21, D rnnn o oo LA DIMMOCH Ll Doy n;nm-.: e derlgn of the i 1 L te °] In the AL o MARneP for (e DR MO ‘le,‘l‘ Iloya from this Academy have been this yoar admitted to ilarvard, Yale, irown, and Amherst Col- lflfi"l- ‘There aro iifne teachers—all gontlemen of ability ond expertence,' ‘Tlicre 18 & preparatory class for thoso too young for the Acrdemys and the'Instruction given fs careful and I{lll' 19| dexigned to it the pupils thoronghly for the tighor'work of tho Acadcmy., 'No pupfia &ty re- cefved under 10 years of sga. The Master (with hia lnmll!; and the safstant Teachers reatile In the Acadomy Boarding Scliool; and the youngoer boya have each nur{mml« alcove In & large af)rl:;nlll;;)'lhll communicates directly with the Maa. 3 . Iloys ean aiso be boanded In private famillcs. For entalogues addrexs the Master. cago Academy, An English and Clasalenl Day Behool, furnfslies thors gust i mystematic traihing mrfumf- of wil agdt, o In the Irimary and Intermediate Departments they ars garetatly fnstrigted fn the common branclicn, aid"In tlie Collcgiats Dopartment miny prepare for busincs or scfentific pursutia, or for adinisaion to nny College or Untveriy, Natlvo German anil French fenchers in: el ctive langunges. Puplin of-both sexes liavo equnl advantages v all departments, Tenwh yosr beglns Sept. 11, FOr clrenlar audress A T, 1, BABCOCK, Princtpal, 11'Elghteenth-at. HERSHEY SCHOOL MUSICAL ART. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT, 18 AT 42. SOUTH ANN-ST. THOROUGH INSTRUCTION and REASONA- BLE PRICES. Send for Circalnr, Il, CLARENCE EDDY, W, 8., MATHEWS, Mits. 8. B. NERSLEY, H. B. BRYANT'S CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE And English Training Sehool, - STATE.ST., 8. H. COR. WASHINGTON. Largest fnstftutlon of the knd in the United States, wction. Exevilent dircipline. Commence g any Ume. Hood huarding places for studenis who 1lvenutnf the ety Cup Aclect any hrs Adisess for clreulars, 1. B, BRYAN o 118, - PARKINSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, - 73 &7 ASILAND-AV.. CIICAGO, ATNOROUGILY ORGARIZED BCHOOL OF THE FISTULADE, Bpecinladvantosoe for the rudy of MUBIC, AIlT, the GEIOMAN a0d FRENGIT Inniiskots oSl ELOGUTION Wit bo tn chiria of F1of. - Terms--KINDERGARTEN snd Connecting Clam, . $12 NTRHMEDIATE DR 16 16520 COLLEGIATE DEIT. 25 For CATALOGUE adresa PHINCIPAL, Chicago Klusical College, 403 Wabash-ov., 205 West Modlson-at., and 43 North Market-at. ¥. ZIEGFELD, Pros. LOUIS FALK, Dircctor. Tiranchea of Instruction.—Piano, Singlng, Organ, Violin, Violancello, Flute, Marmény and-Compo tion, Tnstrumentatlon, Hlstury of Muslc, Elocu. tion, irmngn Languages, otc, Pupli recolved and fegtatorod dally from ¥ s. m. to 0 p. m. Sond for clrcular. CHARLIER INSTITUTE, Central Park, Now York City, for boyaand yoing entlemen of 7 to 20 years. Roardingani Duy chool, College, Business, West Polnt, and Sclen- tific 8choola, - Fronch, German, and Spanish curo. fully taught and apoken, Building new, the bust of Hukind. Twenty-socond year \)ficlnl Bopt. 18,5 Prof. ELIE CHARL| s Dlrector. ELNMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, Yor Young Ladies and Girls, near Chicago, 1Nl Next sclwol year will commence Monday, flurb 11, 1870, Indorsed sad pstronized by tho_most nent citizons of Chicago and victaity. MRS, LN, CUTTER, formerly liead Areistant Washington Hehool, Chicsgo, Princtpal., Send for clrculur to Principal, Kimhurst, DuPags Co,, N, %anam. WE BRG TO ANFOUNCK that we have ROW 1 FTOCK tha most complete asartment of FALT, AN[) WINTER WOOLINS everoxhibited in this city, conslsting In partof 50 pes. Dingonul and Frney Worsteds ¢ Elegant in quality nnd desiga, 100 pes. Clhicek and Stetped Bnltingny Embraciog the Intest noveltics, 100 pesy Bl nnd Colored Cloth, Castors, nud Doeakine, of the most celebrated French and Engltsh manufacture, 800 pes. Casslinero, both Imported and American, of almost ovory desirable pattern, Our nneqnnied ficllitles ennblo ua to mnke to ordery from the above, In a reliable nnd atylish manner, WELL-RITTING SULTS AT §25, AND PANTS)i57at $6 AND UPWARD. = Inspection respeetfully solicited, GATZERTS POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, 183 SOUTH CLARK-ST. KRRIVAL A0 DEPARRORE 0F TRA Explanalion of Reference Marks— Batnrday oxe cepted, *Bunday excepted, FIVa Blinday Bt 8 4 T} patly, LONUAT CCPIAL Y Are CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ket Unicen, G2 Clark-at. i TR it G, ) g g akreeport & Dubuque £ DAITwhiicea 1axe AATT taii bMitwatikee Expresa, 5 e a~—Depot corner of Wolls and Kinzlo- Dot Coror of Cunal and 1lesie e MIORIGAN UEHT%LII b AD, doipl, 3ud a3 Faliier 1ougor - 2A COMCFof liane 7 ,_Leave, | Arrive, Mall ¢vin Mal & m{® 7m0 T fsh o i Kalaminzoo Accom 't Baturday Ex. * Bunday OHIOAGO, ALTON & 8T LOUIS and OHIUAGD uméulgfl!\s Wt&nflflxm %fl'fllfl' LINES, ' . u Depat, Madtson-st, letios Ouloen:ht ué"poc'.‘”fifu_-g;’"’l‘;?é‘dfi'npn'fa'f.d“' Leave. | Arrive, Kanean City' & Donver Fast Ex, | 5. Loula & Bpringista. S r/s ainb o o iioab e BE Youls, Bpringileid & Toxad|p 0:00m. m: 4 Ti408. in: Pegria Fast Expres. [$10:00a, m. # 4305 p. 10, 88, * D:000. 1, * H:0G D, 10, itk & 00 p, J0i* o, cal It 18 .. [s MG W s Mo e 4 . n, Wash'tin . 1n. [ 3 Jalict & Dwikht' Accomindninis 3100 b 10 bisg e, e ' LAKE, BHORB & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, B1afl, via Matn 1. a’ed"’}: Maln Line, OHI0AG o & Balen Dopor WATERE, & ST, PATL RAILR) itice, 64 Soat v Ofice, 61 Siath Clark-si.. opposite Hor: FIELD CLASN IN ZO6LOGY. A fleld ctaee in Zoology under thagupervision of 0. 8. A WESTCOTT, of the Chlcago iiigh School, will be farm= ed nt Lake Foreat Academy on Suturday nmmhui. Sopts 18, te be continued esch faturday through the fall nad agalg In the lgflnu. ernous nof eonnocted with tho e R R A SABIN, Princial. Y ALLENS ACADEMY, 144 and 140 Twenty-second-st.. near Michigan-av., guarnntees that 1t -puplla shail Jeam. A guod day's work {4 expeeted avery day, uid thoroughncss W fo- ed on, Twelve expericnced Drofoxsurs and. tenchi: €rs. Good hoarding hlaces near tha school, A fimited number of boys recelvad inta, tho famiily of tho Freale dent. TRA W, ALLEX, LL.D., fresident, 663 Michiican‘ar. hicago, Oldoago College of Midwifory and Discases of Women and Children, ‘The regular course fur Iadics beglos Oct. 2, ond tasts 10 weoks, Beaides the dally lectures, practical Instruo- tion st the bedsite, Dipiuinas st the end of term to icise. (GOIIEGs of Mid: Drawing and Art Instruction, Industrial and artiatic, bry a graduata of Massachusntta Normal Art School, Unquestionable refarences. Clre cutaron apptication. 0. J, PIRHCE, ¥ Loomikst., Iute Superintendent of Drawtng in Puillic Bohiools. ROCKFORD SEMINARY. Buperior faciilttes for the insiruction of young ladies o thu clawica, sclences, inodorn anguagea, fie arts, g inuale, Twenty-ditl Gullews year opcin sopt. a1 Lxamfnations ot tho Sosh. \ Applicitions iold ba'sd- droswud 8t onco 1o MIBS ANNA P, SILL, Hocktord, M, LORRAINE SEMINARY, NO. 364 MIOCHIGAN-AV. English and Classical Bchool for Boys and Girls of all agew, Special attention given to backward puplls. For purticulars apply to M. L. BARNES, Principal, MISS R. S. RICEH, . No.464 North LaSalle-gt. TEngltsh, French, Gurntan I i) ind Da; Y Ty nreserc b 8 e CARPENTER P Gk Charlier Institute for Young Ladies, 107 dladinousny., New Yoris, Wit reopen ‘Hoptamber 26, A faw hoorders will be tuken. Yuplis prepared for the Tlarvard for Womi e Putnanv, * Mile, SOPUIE LE: DRENNAN, Prineipals: POUR BOYS (1 GLRLY) UNDER 13 CAN FIND A ristsan hotnv, dusiruction, and. cars | family near cityt iine lurye botse and grammds; every vinfort: two yuung ladica (n family, one from u¢ luwtruotoniy Leat clty peforeados. Address 1* sine ofiice, IR 8CHOOL FOU LOY! OLTH BIDE s-m Chicago-ar. fusaor AL J. ‘Term opens Rept. 28, 1870, Address or a] Y afier Bept. 18, 18 OF ARPLY ST R b ArvEs, A. D, Master, 1 AY KCHOOL }'0]1 YOUNG LANRFI& UNDER the direction of i Kirkland, reopons Bopt. 14 &% 247 Huron-st. Hoys undor 10 yrars of age admivtod 0 thie preparsiory aad (nfantclames, AND MILITARY ACADEMY, WOHCES. Mase,, Prepares its gruduates for commandiog n coinun siid sclentinc pursaits, vlnt:*l'xmnmnfinmx AT 621 PILAIRIE-AY., foot of. Blxteentiist, reopone. Sonday, Bopl 11, Miss CLATA L MEINRIGHE, Feachor, TV 5,3, . WRYARS 10 ARUING-BCHODL' FOR M youngc laites, isatavis, Ko v ORWICH UNIVENSITY, sclentide snd Hilita NGB Ror s TR aelsor, SiRatlore MIISOELLANEOUS, i LADIES! Send for clrculars with Mst snd prices of Do La- Hanta's Tollet Mysterica for BRAUTY and DH. VELOPMENT. Alio his ook for Ladles, Femalo Beaty audl Devolopunent of tho Klgure, cinbracinig Etigutty, the Aet of Piouslng, and Elégent Make. Up. DE LA BAR'PA, isox 1156, Chicago, HA 7 Teave, MAMANKES TXDEOS, . 1vsserne 8 25 B 1[4 7750 Wisconsin & Mlonosata it sl RIS xhrese, 8 y wufflngu-". et 10:008, m. [+ 4:00p. m. pola Express. ' & n Winousis & Nilsnesota ] el Rt UKL KXDTERb s otoryorerscolt D25 . .1t 7:00 8. e « Alliralns run vis Milwankee. Tlekeis for AL Paik and Minneapolia ars good elthor via Madison and «du Chien, or vin Watertown, La Crossc, nn?d.w P‘:ll:h,‘ TLLINOIE CENTRAL RAILRO, Depot, foot of Lake-st. aid foot of Twenty-necond. " oReonie lxunaqfl?fl?{;. Tiar Glager Dubuijue & Sloux Cl Gllwan I'aseiger HIDAGO, BURLINGTON & QUIN( Cidriate au ut depots, T Qe o ars 400 [* D20, Pacifo Fast Lins, 7oF Oiviaha. [+10:30 8, i Kausas City, Leavenworth, Aumu‘m St. Joseph Exp. [*1 UrOrS J*GACIRCE o e gose Mendota, Outawa’ & Sirontor Dibio & Situe Gy ubique Inux y Exi Factit Njene i 10 Ol chaeas Cliy. Peavanwont Atchison & Bt, Josaph Kx| Dowdier's titove Accaimg Howner's Grove Accomiod'n * 0i Texns Fxpromesseres 2 $10:00 . m, £ 7 *Kx. Bunday, {Ex. aturday, §Hx. Mouday, ERIE AND (NICAGO LINE, Ticket Ofices. ®3 Clarkest.. Pal Tacing, g at devote Espoitivn badate Grand Loave. | Arrive, DAy Bxpress—Puliman Draw- RO i S o ork withou .| 8:s0m m. Atlaatio *"Extreus = oilta| ° o0 W) 8108 me r‘flavfennw ur-llanm Bleap-| Ing Cars aiid Hotel Cars. ..., » .| 8:10p, me Oxly lina ruaning the Lotel cars o Now York, CHIOAGO & PAQIFI0 RATLROAD, D) corner Chicwgu-avonua aud Larraboo-stroot lokes ofiica’ @ Ciark-streat, Rlgin Passanger, l}rmn Gl L Rin DPassenger, ‘urni PITTSBURA, Y, WAYNE & 0moAco RAWAY, Lieave. Artive, » Bunds d i w;wmud. $Dally. tSaturday excepleds BALTIMORR & OBI0 RATLROAD, Tralna teaya fiom Kxposition Bullding, fc ot Tickoi-ofilcea: A3 Cla Tl Grand Pacific, and Donot (Ex oY, Bt R . ed i S e e d v Fanren o) GI9A b Bl 4i40 5 ia * TDally. +Dally, Bundags excopted, OHIOAGO, ROOK TSLANT: & PAOLFLU Depot, cortier of Vau Buren uad Sherinag: wllice 50 Clark-st., Blerian House. Omsha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex Peru Accumin: Night Expresas. For Milwauke dally (Stindays oxeept Baturday Dot dow't Teave untll For el Hlart, Gl Lily (Bunduy excaptod)... ¥or b Joscui and teuton TAFbR Geye excepicd Baturdsyslioat ForGreta Lo,