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TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1877. MARINE NEWS. The Steamer Peerless Becomes Disabled in a Gale. ABrokon Air-Pump Is the Cause of the : Trouble. Mer a Severo Experience, the Fessel Is Towed Safely into Senth Maniton Harker. a Other Maritimo Notes of Interest: from Various Ports, ALMOST A DISASTER. The large atmir Peorlons, of Leopotd & Austrian's ake Sunerior Linc, hada very rongb and danger> ous experience at the northern end of Lake Michi+ pau Saturday night and Sunday morning, bat for. {unalely the hundred or more pasarngera on board escaped what oflerwise might have been a disaster. Capt, Georze Mcleod, of the sche Lucerne, whic, arrived here yesterday with coal from Tuffale, re- ported that he had Keen at daylight Sunday morn- ing & Meamer with @ flag of distress fying, and rolling violently in the trough of nheavily-mnning sea, a northwest gale blow. ing at the time. She was about forty miles of oath Manito Island, .and entirely al the mercy of theses. The Lacorme was aterred for the ves- te which was found tobe the Peerless, and ran weyneside of bee and remained with ber for four tive Her alr-nump had been broken, aud her machwery therefore dirabled #0 that she was entirely beyond control and drifted along wth the with = The prop Scotin, of thu Tin Rtestwboat, | Company subsequently came atonride the Peerives and towed her to the Eouth Mauitun, Where she was moured, while the Fotis procecucd tv the Straits and engaged the jane wrecking tug Leviathan to tow the dlaabled steamer to Ailmaukee, ‘The Lacarne cesmaed her ef f it. cuneerone On near the prop City of Dolnth, which arrived here yesterday afternoon, reported that tht veerel had passed a large number of aheep and cattle and quantities of merchandise foating mn the fake near the Manttoug, and they had evidently been thrown orerboart from the deck of the Peer> on . Omer reports show that great alarm prevailed anway the paseengers during the rouzh experience, manyef whom were ladice and children, The Yeerlers was disabled eome time during Saturday nigit, sv far as can bo learned, and rolled tH A Hieary een until daylicht. when the Licerne’s Bae- ter saw hee signal of divtrese and salted to her oe sistance, Afewof thore having friends or relatives on board the disubled steamer heard of the accident aad Ucenme somewhat alarmed, but thelr fears were qincted on the receipt of repuria show. ing that all were . it is probante that the passengers, neatly all yf whom belong here, will take the cars from Milwaukee for Chicago, on their arrival at the former place. ‘The particulary concerning the manner in which the accident occntrad were not given te those who dro cht tho reports thither, ‘The Peerless left bere Friday morning last for Lake Superior purts, und had on board 3 full com: plement of passengers and a good freight, q Only a brict dispatch announcing the fact of the broken alr-purnp aud that the Peerices was at the soutu Manito. waiting fur the Levinthan to take her tu Milwaukee, wae recelved ut the oltice of the line here, from Cheboygan. Special Dispatch te The Tribune, Mitwackee, Sept. 3.—Tho prop Veerless ia being towed here from Manitons by the wrecking+ tug Leviathan, Capt. Dezett, of the Montana, which arrived to-day, reports aceing the Scotia with the Peerless in tow, and passed in the same vicinity cattle, sheep, antl hogs, inferring that the Peerless got in the troggh and lost her deck-luad, ‘The Peerievs expected to reach here tu-murrow, bhe wae diiabied off Point wu Keestes during the late heavy weather by tho breaking of hur alr- pumps, and towed to Manitousby the Scotia, BUFFALO. | Burrato, Sopt, 23.—Chartera—Schrs Sunrire, ore, Escanaba to 8t. Joseph, Atich., on p. & ; Seb- tls, coal fron Cleveland to Chicago at Sic per ton; Golden Weat, coal from Cleveland 10 Chicago on contract; Charlotte Itaub, cement toSaginaw, at Be per bri: @. G, Cooper, coal from Black River to Green Bay at 40c per ton, and lumber from Oconto toChicaxo nt $1.75 perm: Charger, ‘coment to De- ftntdcner bri: M. M. Wilber, coalto Detroit at ¢perton; W, H. Vanderbilt, coal from Cleveland teCntcage at 400 per ton; deere ioyt, coa) from Black liver to Milwaukee at “Ge porton; G. 8. Haxard, coal to Milwaukee at Y5e per ton; sehr Mont Blane, coal from ilack River to Chicago at toe per ton; Walters. coul from Cleveland to Kinyrton at 46¢ per ton tn gold. Cleared—Props India, Chicago, 200 bela cemen Davideon, Duluth, 1,200 tous coal; Commodore, Chicaga, ‘merchandiaes Waverly, Chicago, mor: shandlse; echrs Twilight, Cleveland; Lg Van Valkenburg, Chicazo: ‘J.T. Jotinson, Ciicago; Scholla, Chleayo; Trenton, Cleveland: c. N. Kyan, Chicago; ¥.E, Fitzgerald, Chicago, 000 tons coal; N.C, West, East Saginaw, 240° atecl rails; Je Duluth, 800 tons coals barge E. Kean, Willinm ‘Caao, Bay City, Rit Saginaw LAKE FREIGIU'TS, Cuicago, Sept. 3.—Grain freighte were lesa acts ivo and a ido firmer, The oferings of vesscle ace shid to be large, but thd report of an advance of Sc am roll frelghts prowipted carriers to ack higher rates, Corn was taken at 22;@de for Mut- falo, Room was engaged during the day for 405,600 bu wheat, 250,000 bu corn, and 05,000 bu vats Chartera: ‘To Butfalo—Sehr Charny: vchr it. P, Baldwin, corn at 2c; ech lou, oats at prop Empire Btate, col aod outs; prop Fonntaln Cuy, cont prope Japas and Portage, wheat and corn, throngh rate. ‘To Black Nock—Sehr J}, Barve: ‘0 Kingston—Sche J. Mathews, wheatat7ic, Inthe afternoon the schre G, Pfister and Queen City, for corn tu Huffalo, the former at Ac, The steam-barge Davideon and consort, schr J. C. hing, take coal from _linffalo to Duluth at U0c, Hietiied od back from Marquette to Cleveland at .40 per ton, ‘The sche Itarka will tako balk salt from Bay City to Chicago at 70¢ f, a, b. AFFAIRS IN BUFFALO, A fresh wosterly breeze came up yesturday after- ‘noon, hastening into port quite a ficet of vessels, I vesacla on tho lake is a sightworth lng, especially when rapidly appruaching port, ‘fe was the case last evening, aud all grain laden. About 6 o'clock Central Wharf was alive with Wockmen, canal-men, and others watching with deep Interest the arrival of tho fect. The tuxe Were tn active servicu and tooting. thelr whistles almont ince: Tho arrivala yeaterday om- n grain yeeaela, ‘Including three which brought to port 743,30 bu, of G72 bu were wheat, OU, 00 bu oate, and Corn. Insurance on canal cargues ud- Yance to-day about 1U percent, ‘Ihe rates adopt- tu take eifect Sept, are: Buffalo to New Tae class, ac vecond eh may 0 third Re ae + Expres ute ty Ps er a in, corn rN, hey NAUTICAL MISITAYS, Tho catamaran J, D, Buchtel bud her port boat stove in by contact with the Government Ier San- day, during the heavy sea that was running at the tle, The damage will be repaired, Friday evening the atmr Passport and the tug Cuba collided near Lachine, ‘The former boat had her ww stove In, and Giald not Souuequence come telp. Gown the rapids on ber waui ‘The ache Neatices 1aet Fr! truck her centre Doard gulng throu: ittle herto feak badly about the burs ube west om th Owen Sound dry-dock and bag und lexgone repels A sailor naiwed Gallagher, from Bineston, | ies the boom of the ache Mrouklyn in Port Dalbousle aruor Wednesday, and was drowned, Norman McLeod, drowned tn Lake Marons Soko mands Waa recently ——— PORT COLBORNE, Berrato, Sept, 3,—-Veasele passing Port Col- borne for twenty-four houre ending 6 p. m. Lets Weatward—Prop Nashua, Ogdenabarg to. Chicag barke Little Hamilton, Kingston to Port Huron; Willlam Horne, do to Toledo; Fellow Craft, dono orders; Clara Youell, Toronto to Black Hiver; R. Benson, Kingston, waiting for orde: . dean, reroute to Betraity Albacore, ‘togston Eastword—Prop Garden Cit) Cleveland Seiensbre: barks Meaticete, Chicars to Oaxezot a ru, la to Kingston; Mai tile, do todo: sweden, Toledo todos Sauiuel Louis do tchre Soptpwller, Chicago te. Kingsto Milwaukee lo _Gewego: . 7. Atwater, Jatt, Oconto to do; Vesela discharging at_the elevator~Bark H. C, chatus, Chicaxe to Buttalo, he PORT HYRON, Special Dirpatch to The Triduns. Aidan Hicnox, Sept. 3-20 p, m.—Down—Prope Blanchard, Uolland, Benton, Mary Pringle and arger, Mary Jarecki and consort, Swallow sud Consort, D. F. Hose and barges, Bay City and barge, Egyptian aud consort, Emma Thowpron bed barges, Araxes and barges; echra A, J. Dewey, loretta, J. 8. Miner, Donaldson, If, C. Albrecht, Onward, Keuben Dong, M. I. Wilco, ©. J. Magul, Ewpure State. Up—Props Nashua, Proasis, Mayflower and con- aa Tempest and barges, Anniy Young and tow, dire Jou 8 Ueesg nearer t gay an Eansorts » Mert: i SctoyIhill Clare Perket: 82M" He Wat lott, EH. Rutherford, J. i a *. Holt, Hcleu Pratt. Allegheny, 8: Coches att Allegheny, ban Diego, Kate Winslow, nd Northwest; weather cloudy. be achr Juba 'T, Mott mu back (row Lake Huron on friday Ina leaky conditfon. She will be docked here for repatre, TIDAL WAVE IN CLEVELAND. Hetween @ ant 7 o'clock Friday evening, the enter again flowed ont until the river was three or fone feet below its tanat height, nud ralecd again, altin the course of few minutes; a duplicate, In fact, of the wave which tonk place turec loara previogs, aud which wae related in Saturday's feader. On Saturdiy afternoon the water was twelve or foarteen inches higher than taual, ‘The tug Veter Smith, one of the st barhor tage, drawing nine fest of water, wa4 ogronnd daring £ne redux of water Friday afternoon, at her dock at Main strect bridge, ‘Tue uaual déptit o} water nt thin place is fourteen feel, which won) indicate that there was a fall of four fect.— Lead~ er, A GREAT COMMERCE. ‘The Trinuwn's port-list for Saturday nod San- waa the largert of the searon, ‘The arrivals of vesseln have been nnusnally targe nince Saturday, and the tiga have kept up a constant ecerceching at the bridge-tenders, and thelr Captains have mado strenuons efforts to put iu thelr blegest Ucke and et in an many town ad possible wile the good ine tasted. Sine Friday midnlght about 2 venseln of all kinds have passed into vort, and the carticd luniber, wood. coal, ralt, fron ore, an frulla, and miscellancous freights, MILWAUKEE. Spertat IXcpatch to The fribune, Miewauxer, Wis, Sept. 3.—Chartere—Prop St. Albana, wheat to Kingston, 9c; sche P. 1. Locke, wheat, 4¢ to Port Calvorne, ar 7c to St. Catherine, shipper's option: props Cuba and James Fink, wheat to Hnffalo through rate: echt Vanderbilt, wheat to Buffalo on p.t.; agpregate, 14,2800 bn. A cht Grice Murray Fpring a lek near the Mant- fous, and reached Manitowoc, ‘Tug Hagerman Lue gone to tow her here. THY LUMBER TRADE. ‘Yententay wae the livettert of the xesson on the lumber marker, Abont, thitty-five ennioes were dlepuscd of out of adout Afly that were at the docks, A gond business i looked for to-day, when the romatning rargoce will probably te din- of, The tg-men and Ininber-suovere enjoying a harvest at pterent, and nro as busy can be, Such activity hav not prevailed along the ‘Mocks for many a day. és Tin. Bpectat Nisputch 01 The Tribune, Ents, Pa., Sept. 3.—Arrivals—Sclirs Goshawk, E.R. Tamer, C. B, Wenron, Maumee Valtcy. Lyman Casey, Laura Belle, Wayne, C, U. Weeks, Keewale; props China, Keweenaw, Hepartures-Sehre Goshawk, W. HH. Oadpe, Laura Belle, Wayne. ‘Nincty-five thousand bu of wheat wert received to-way by luke from ‘Toledo, Rost frelghts unchanged: 40¢ per ton to Cul- cage. : matguerre. &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Manqertrs, Mic! Sept. 3.—Arrived—Props Sparta, Annic Sinith; ache Sumatra, Cleared— Trup Fayette; scurs Shigo, King Sisters, Joun Martin, Passed iy—Propa Arctic, and the City of Fremont, yesterday aflcravon, “Last night the prop Maine, while rnnmag the Hantt Miver, atrick onarock and tank avout one-quarter of a mile above the Sault. No iives were lost, THE CANAL. Bripogront, Sept. 3,—Arrived—Bevex, Joliet, 6,800 bu corn; Drilliant, Morris, 6,800 ba corn: Harriet, Ottawa, 5.900 bu corn: G. L, Booth, Utica, 8,000 ba corns WW, J, Rocbuck, Utica, {100 bu corm; Gracie Urlewold, Minvoka, §,000 bu Yhrents, Lockport, 8,000 bu wats, ral—-Prop Montank, Lockport, 4,070 ba Lockport, Lockport, 018 ba wheat; Day Lagalle, 35,000 feet lumber. STRUCK A REEF. Detnotr, Mich., Sept, 3.- lepateh reocived fron: Sault Ste, Marte reporte that Ihe prop Malne struck reef two miles obove there lust night, A. steam pump and lighters have been sent to hor re- len She 'dumage iv nut yet aacertalned, but te supposed to be serlons. NAVIGATION NOTES, Curcaco,—Yesterday, wae the bustest day of the spasun in thie harbor.. . The tng Babcock in getting Aer shou Sxed for fall wear..,.A Ino became en-, tangled In the tug Johnson's wheel yesterday, and was taken out ot Miller's dry-dock....The acbr Tuscola fs receiving an overhauling, and the schre Mnskegon and Peoria new spars,...The achr Carrice 19 nearly ready for ren ngatn..., Fourteen cargocs of tanbork arrived Sunday. waoThe Goodrich steamers are doing 6 ‘big busine: in cartying passencers and aches....Capt, John Larson's license a9 a salle jug-master bas bepn revoked by the Local Inypect~ ors onthe ground that he carried an unlicensed enuincor on the late prow City of Mudison.,.. sty- ron MoArthur, a hand on the steam-burge Lelanu, has Qled a libel against that craft to reonure $28, o wares duo. him....The revenne-cutter Andrew Johneon {s expected here to-day, Oruen Pouts,—Milwaukee 1s snloyieg a strenk of busines: hoa hada large flect in vort since Saturday, Six million fect of Inmbor atipped in twenty-four hours is-tue way they have been doing business at Bay City of late. ‘The water in the St. Lawrence River is reported sensibly lower during © few weeks past, bot no complaints about the navigation have Leen inade 20 fare The body of the hoy red Slandon, Srewned about a week alnce frum ‘the steam barge ‘been fount T from the ** other eld¢ ackages, and barrels....The 11 tutto Board of Trade, Mr. mond, haw published wumphiet devoted ty (Argamionte’ for ‘makiue the ‘ennala free. ‘The ateam bares Sanilac 1s abont to be converted into a tow barge, and her ownere will baild a new and larver atoam barce next winter, probably at Cleveland....Lake gyeights have atiifened up in ec: cordance hh thy on the canal, and are hold Dronly at quotations, with etrong prospects of for ther rises as the scngon advances, ways the Nay City Lumberinan,..,.There waa woe little excitement recently on inadian passenger steamer when they discovered that amoug the freight on board, 00 brie» of powder and 40 bris of kerosene, lying elde b: Hafala Express of Saturday vayet **1tis common talk on the dock that the ty Orlent Is to be withs drawn from the Association, apd that one-half of the tug Witllain Crowell would bo tf “it could; that wultion line lvto be organized, with and a now tug to come outina fow days y ight of perhaps Sity feet, whirling around, and dnally making a complete functlon with the cloud end, forming into the shape of an hourglass, aud, after awaying to and fro for perhapa Bfteen or twenty minutes, dissp- peared. PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following were the arrivals and clearances forthe twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: Bt. Jose; sundries: en te att ol it taser Props Hiumarck, Menrkaunee, towlug; Mes- ‘Beutun Harbor, Kiveralde, so jt 1 t, sundrl opt, sundries: 8. D, Caldwell, Port Huron. sundrte rk, Hunton farbor, sundries; . P. Heath, Baugaiuce, sundsles; Fountain Cig, Mudalo, Chy of Duluth, Duluth, sundries; Montana, Buttain, sundries; Clty) of Toledu, Ogdensburg. “sundel dcire. Menekaunee, — Menekatuer, lumber Robineun, sMenek 4 ‘ jenekaunee, tumuer; city, eats Ue faust lunes 5 Lpule, au Ka, weds ea, Yialty Eareas Monfattiue, ane Ngige, Silver Lake, tuinbery A. g. tierra, Escanaha, rdlferes Lierte, isda, cou Si tiates, dilver Lake, lumber. Achr O, Culver, dutton’s Bay, 10 bris Tempo, White Lake, 3 tris beefs actr end, Port Coluorne, 21, ued bu wheats La White itiver. 3 tus hays sche Mystte yao bu corn; sehr Bri wheat; sehr J. I bu jcorm: ache end sundri ee ee ea eee Sates bromucora aud Sishage secd-Orwexo, 15 bage eed—Pors Golborne, 8& packages of furniture. MORMONISM. Horace Greeley's Interview with Brigham Youug. Horace Greeley" noted interview with Brig- ham Young was reported by himself as follows. At took place in 1859, when Mr. Greeley was ou bis way to California, It will be seen that Young's replies give, Ina condensed form, tho teachings of the Mormon Church: My friend, Dr. Bernhisel, M. C., took _me this afternoon, b appointinent, to weet Brigoam Young, President of the Mormon Church, who bad expressed s willinguess to receive me at 3 -p.m. We were very cordially welcomed at the door by the President, who led us into the sec- ond-story pasior of the larccst of bis houses (be has three) where I was introduced to Heber C, Kimoall, Geu. Wells, Gen. Ferguson, Albert Ellas Smith, several men in the Church, tull-grown, = sons —of ste, After some unimportant conversa- tion un general topics, I stated that I bad cowe in quest of fuller Kuawtidse Feapectinnashe doctrines and polity of the Mormon Chifeh, and would like to ask some questions bearing direetly on these, if there were no odjcction. President Young avowiug his williugocss to respond to all pertinent inquines, the conversa: tion proceeded subatantially as fulluws ‘H. G.—Am 1 to regard Mormonism (s0 called) an anew religion, or ai ment of Christianity? B, Y.—We holt that there can be no true Christinn Chuareh without a priesthood directly commisatoned by and in immediate commnnica- tion with the Son of God and Savior ot man- kind. Such a church {fs that of the Latter-Day Saints, called by thetr enemies Mormons, We know no other that even ptetemls to have pres- ent and direct revelntions of (nd's will. .d.—Then 1am tu understand that you regard all other churches professing te be Christian ae the Church of Nome refards all rehes not fn communion with Iteelf—ns sehininattey heretical, atx) out of the way of sal- vation B.Y,—Yes, substantially. U1. G.—Apart trom this, in what respect do your doctrines differ essentially from those of our orthodox Protestant churches—the Baptist or Methetist, for examolet B, Y.—We hold the doctrines of Christianity as reveateal in the Uld andjNew Testaments, alsu fm the Byok of Mormon, which teaches the same candina) trotha, aud those anys 2a Oe es Fe belleve in fhe doctrine of the in i vow do; but not exactly as It fe held by other churches. We pelleve fi the Father, the Bon, and the Toty Ghost, aa aqual, but not flentical—not ag ane person (being). We be- Neve in all the Bible teaches on this subject. NM. @.—Do you belteve in a personal devil, a distinct, conscivus, spiritual being, whose matics: and acteare esscntiully malignant ond evil? Y.—We do, I, G.—Da you hald the doctrine of eternal punishinent? . B.Y.—Wedo; though perhaps not exactly as ‘other churches do, We believe it as the Bible teaches It. H. G.—1 understand that you regard baptism: by Immérston aus exsentiat? B. Y.—We do. ta ‘Lo yout practice Infant baptism t . Y.—No, H, G.—Do you make removal to these Yallesn. obluratory ov sour converta? 4 Y.~Thev would consider themaclves great- ly agericved {f they were not tnvited hither, We: hold te such a qathering touether of God's peo ple av the Bible forctetls, and that this ts the place and now is the tine supoluted for tts con- summation, i, G.—The predictions to which you refer have pattall Tthiuk, been unterstood to tult+ cate Jerusalem (or Judea) as the place of such Rathering! - B. Y.--Yea, for the dows; not for others. I. G.--What is the position of your Charch with respect to slavery! B, Y.—We consider it of Divine inatitution, and nut to be abolished until the cure pri nounced on Hate stall have been removed from ile descendants, He Gin Ara any slaves pow held in this Terri- tory BR, ¥.—There ara. ae (nsito your territorial laws. upbold slavery? . ¥.—Those tawa are printed—you can read for yourself. EH xtaves are brought here by those who owned them in the States, we do not favor thelr escape from the service of those owners. Il. G.—Am Eto Infer that Utats, if adinttted asa member of the Federal Unton, will bea slave State? B. Y.—No; phe will be a free Stato. | Slavery here would prove useless ‘Bid unprofitable, ‘I regard It generally ns a curse to the masters. 1 ntyself hire niany laborers, aud pav them falr wages; T ould not affunl to own them. lean do better than subject Wivecif to an obligation to fee! and clothe tfetr fainiltes, to provide nud care for them in sickuese ant bealth, Utah is not adapted to slave labor, »—Let me vow be enlightened with re- gard tore espectally to your church potity, 1 understand that you require euch member to pay over one-teuth of all he produces or earns to the Church, B. Y.—That ts a requirement of our faith, There ts no compulaton as tu, the payment. Ench member acts tu the premtaes according to his pleasure, under the dictates of his own conscience, IL. G.—What {s done with the proceeds of this tithing? Y.—Part of It Is devoted to building teMples and other places of Worship; part to helping the poor and needy converts on their way to this country, and the Jargest portion to the support of the pos among the Salnta, . G.—[s none of itpald to Bishops aud other dienitarica of the Church ¢ B. Y.—Not one penny. * No Bishop, no Etder, no Deacon, or other church officer, receives any compensation for his official services. A Bishop ta often required to put be hand tn his own pocket, and provide therefrom tor the poor of bis charges but bi for his services. . |. Glow then do your miulsters live? . Y.—By the labor of their orn hands, like the first Apostles. Every Tishop, evory Eder, may be daily scent work in the fleld or the aliop, like tis neighpors, every ininister of the Church has his proper calling, by which he carps the bread of his fam{ly; he who cannot or will not do the Church's work for nothing {8 not wanted fn her rervice. Even our lawyers [point- ing to Gen, Ferguson and another present, who are the regular lawyers the Church] are pald nothing for thelr rerv! Jam the only person in the Church whe has not a regular calilng apart trom the Church's service, and I never received one farthing from her treasury; if I obtain any- thing from the tlthing-houre, Lain charged with snd pay for it, just as any ono clee would; the clerks in the tithing-etore are paid Uke other clerks, but no one is ever pald for any service pértdining to the ministry. Wothink atvan who ennnot make his Hiring aside from the ministry of Christ unsuited to that oltice, Tam called rich, and consider myself worth $250,000; but ‘no dollar of it was ever paid mo by tha Church, ‘or for any service as a minister of the everlast ing Gospel. Y lost nearty all I had when we were broken up in Missoorl and driven from that State, Lwas nearly stripped again when Joseph Sraith was murtered, and wo were driven: from Iltuols; but nothing was ever made up to ino by the Church, nor by any one. “I believe £ know how to acquire property, and how to take care of ft. Hi, @.—Can you eive me any rational explana- tion of the aversion and hatred with which your people ure gent rally Teearded by those among whom thoy, have fived, and with whom they lave it directly in contact? ie nover receives anything en bro BL No other explanation than ts afforded by the cruciilzion of Christ and’ the kindred treatment of God's ministers, prophets, and saints iu all ages, Il. G.—L Know that a new acct ts slave decried and traduced; that it is hardly deemed. respectable to bilong to one; that the Baptists, Quakers, Methodists, Universalist, atc., have each in their turn been re; jed, in the tne fancy of thelr eect, as the offscuuring of the earth; yet I cannot remember that: ciher of them was-ever gonerally represented and re- garded by the other sucts of thelr early days as thiavea, robbers, wurdercrs, 3 be If you will consult tho contemporary Juwleh accounts of the life and octs of Jesus Christ, you will find that He and His disciples woru accused of eyery abominable deed ant purpose, robbery and Murder fuctuded, Buch a work ta still extant, and may be found by those who suck it, H. G.-What do you sgy of tho so-called Daultes, or Destroying Angels, beluucing to your Chureht B. Y.—What do you say? I know of no such. band, no such persons or organization. £ hear of them only fB the slandors of our euemies. TL. G.—With regard, then, to the grave ques- tion ou which your doctrines and practices are Avowedly at war with we of the Christian world,—that of a plurulity of wives,—tis the aye tem of your Church acceptablé tu the majority of tts women? B.Y.—They could not be miore averse to It than [was when tt was tirst revealed to mo as the Divine will, § think they generally accept ft, ae 1 do, os the will of God. U.—Llow general fs polygamy among you? . ¥.—L could not say. Some of those prea- ent [beads uf the Church} lave esch but one wife; others have mere; cach determines what fa is Individual duty. carts What fa the Tatges number of wives longlug tu auy oue man Yi Hang aiteany I know of no one who more; bub * hae ‘esuine of those sealed to me are Tafies whous 1 regait rather as mothers than ives: but whom f have taken bowe to cherish and support. Hi. Ge-Does not the Apostle Paul say that s Bishop should be husband of one wifet H. Peo wehold. Wedonot regard any but a narriea nian as titted for the office of Bishop, But the Apostle dues not foroid a Bishop haying more wives than ove. H. U.—Does not Christ say that he who puts away bis wife, or marries one whom auotber has put away, comuits adultery! B,Y.—Yes, and 1 bold that no man should evor put away a wife except for adultery—wot always evets for that, Such is my ind{yidual view of the matter. £ do not always say that wives bave uever been put away in our Churcd, but that ] do uot approve of their practice. i G.—How do you regard what {s commonly terwed the Christisn Sabbath ¢ . B. ¥.—As a diyluely sppointed day of rest. We enjoin all to rest from secular lubpr on that 2%; We would have uo man enslaved to the Sabbath, but we enjoin all to respect aud cu- Joy tte . —— Reliable help for weak and nervons sufferers. Chronic, painful. ind prostrating diseases cured without medicine, Pulyermacher's Electric Helts the grand dveldvratum. Avuld imitations, Book and Journal. with particulars, malied free, Ad+ dress Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, es aiinpl ew develop- q inply a new de 4 TWE j ey EST PARK. Abstract of the Report of the Exe pert Examiner. An Alleged Deficiency of $14,188 in Mr. Greenebanm’s Accounts, The ‘Document Sent to Gor. Cullem fe Sls Examination. The West Park Commissioners met very qni- etty and very early yesterday morning on yery important business. A quorum waa, preecnt. ‘The object of the meeting was to reveive the re- port of the “expert’? appointed some time fluce to gu through the books and accounts of the Board. An abstract of the report of the expert [s ap- vented, a certified copy of which was sent to Gov. Cullom last evening: The report saysin substance that the hooks have been kept In a very defective mauner, with- ont ang system or regularity, neltaer de they repreeent the condition of the parks, and many accounte necessary to @ thorough examination of the trast du not appear on the ledger, such as the salary account, discontinued since No- vember, 1473, cash account, receipts for taxes, lanl purchaee account, fnterest on land honds, interest on temporary loans, ete. fad these accounts been kept, the condition of the treasury would have been better, and pecuniary aituation less cmbarrassing. Following isa SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISNCRSEMENTS from May, 1869, to March 15, 1877, covering Henry Greencbaum's term as Treasurers Rrceirrs. Shor} bonds 109.000 Six lundr ig year bonds 807,000 $ 707,000 Less dircount...seses 2500 Othee cash receipt Disburvements, ‘Tnened over by Greenbaum... Add certain amounte for disconnt on® bunds... Hebate warranta, Carh to be accounted 1 ‘Temporary loan Intereet at Ronda retired Bonds tettred diy dune Interest rofunde knlaries.... ONlee rent. . Miscellancona expenses... aLegal expenses, aarenatient ‘The Mackin coutracts. ... ne 3, Ay 38 ta, ate Total... seeve Contral Park... Central boulevard, Fire monniuent, ins Path. sees ine howlevard.. Of the salary item Prestden £91,883; Secretary Lodi 20,520; Treasurer, Greenepaum, $2,700; the Inndscape erchitect, $92. droaghteman, 86,222; police, $5,1Nk Referring to the discrepancy in the cash, the renott says it is dificult to trace up the ftems bevwmse the warrants drawn on the County ‘Treasurer and Town Collector do not correspond. generally with the dates given in the Treastirer's reports, several items having been consolidated into one. and not further itemized. Several {netances of these discrepancies are given, ant alxo n balance-shect, taken from the ledger February, 1877, the differences, Lowever, being but 8202. * No credit is found iy the Treasurer's inunthly_ reports lor warrants drawn on the County Treasurer in 157: » anid "70, ageregut- fog $3,003. Most of thedilferences In the month ly reports are oinissione to credit receipts fur taxes and night-soll permits, while the differ. ence fn his annual reports ts omisston to credit temporary loans and receipts for taxes; but what is miost remarkable fn, Chat, while the dif- ference In monthly and anaual reports fs exact- ly the same, the analy ows it to be in these igerent iteme. ‘The amount given in the toan acconnt on the balance shect, say 052,000, tous not represent TUR TOTAL INDENTEDN EGS of the West Chicago parks. The loan account should be as fullows; Twenty-vear bonds due, 800,000; temporary ont, #40,000, in all, §tisd,- 000, ‘The diferenes, pay 827,000, is w clerical error, and iflustrates the system of bookkvep- fug at the office. ‘The total indebtedness of the parks i $2 (44,5892, The following tale gives ue total fadebteancss of the parks April 3), STi: Temporary l0an.,. +... 0000 +. Hampboldt taek bonds and in Central Park bonds und Intere: Douglas Pare bunds and int awe vouchers due in 187° ‘Time vouchers due In 387! Total ‘The repo i} i tem of land purchases, eying the Assessor's award, aod the amount paid. The amount overpatt gu con- demned tructs of Jand inexcess of the Asstssor's award was 31,174, The report then goes on to givecach lot which was purchased, ite description,the amount paid, and the number of the boude given therefor. By tho West Park net the total cost of land was limited to 81,050,000, wile it was actu. ally $1,072,383, being in excess of the charter provision $22.933. The cost of Humbgidt Vark was In excess of limitation $85 831, oF Central Park $57,010, white Duujlus Parke was $7,502 within the mit, ‘The amount provided for by assessment and bonds on the and purchase was 81,011,007, leaving to bo provided for $28,375, ‘There are also due for other lots not yet patd for, and for allowance on ssments, $1,227, making a total of S10,023 This te explained be over payments running: from $25 up to $10,000, which Were made to a dozen different individuals, The heaviest over- payment was of $10,000 to IT. G, Loomis. That to KW. Clark -was $3,000, to E. N. Grillin $0,000, and to Greenebaun & Foreman $1,070. THR AMOUNT OF INTEREST TO NE PAID onthe Jund-bouds duc [0 1871-23 was given 4a the application for judgment made to the Cireuit Conrt ‘at $190,463, while the amount of interest and comtnission on the extension of bonds pafd up to Nov. 1, 1376, amounts to8243,- 185, showing w detlclency of $34,717, or, ailing: tha detiiency of land: purchases, which is $40, 623, the total amount unprovided for is $4, #9, The interest to be paid on bonda and con- tracts reinaluiug unpaid amounts to $22,093 per apni ‘The report then proceeds to sct forth in detail varlous irecularitice in the settlements for taal purchased sud condemued. A reat number of cases are fives the result of which was that the Board paid out moucy fu excess of awards, and took titles which were not trey from doubt. ‘The matter of the fssue of land bonds ts next entered into, the total being 8770446. The Board did not adhere strictly to the resolution prescriblng the equal issue of one-third the pureose moucy for cach serics.—the serics be- Ing A, B, aad Cy—cspecially iu the case ot Uumboldt Park, where the difference is yerv striking, the series * A” bonds exceeding the other series by 624,000, for which no satisfacto- ry reason {fs apparent. The conveyances of Jand seem to cover the issue of bonds, excent bund ** A” 103 for $1,000, tsaued to John De- Koven, and “ A" bonds 2H and 235, each for $1,000, tasued to HH, G. Loomis. A large ortion of thy bonita are issued to blauk order. wit: HG. Loonis, 630,000; J. A, Ellis, 0,000, ete! The Towa Collector's mame Was Inserted iu three of these bonds alter they lett thy oltice, Some bonds were issued to partics whose names do not appear in the decd = of conveyance Why the coupons beiong tu bopds due in 1873 anil 1873, and woich were retired in 1870, were all detached, 1s not explalucd. By a resolution of the Board fn 1870 it was onterdd that the A, B, € obligutions byaght by the Treasurer “be de livered to the Sécrctary of the Bourd, on which a voucher shall be issued in the usual form, coun- tersigued by the Auditor, and on the face of the obligation there shall be written, in red ink, ‘Purchased this —— day of ——, 17—, for the benefit of the Bdard.'" The bonds tasued to various parties, whose names ere given, sppear to have beon purchased under this resolution by watrants drawn on the Treasurer, but none of them have the Indorsement contemplated by the resolution. ‘The total of theae bonds re- tired was $190,000, being 817,40 of series A. Ba. oe of tries B, and $45,631 of series C, On cae a DISCOUNT of only $293 was allowed tothe Board. The Treasurer iu bis report of March 2, 1871, meu~ fiuus the discount ou purchase of obligations from Joba De Roven at $0. There ia du the -expired. ‘The fact fy thelr ex ‘ords of the Board a letter from Mr. De Koven as follow Wil Mr. Stanford rend me a cheek for the in- closed three bonds of $4,825, and much ablicn Joux Dr Rovex, On this letter, fn pencil, Are the following: fizures. apparently in the hand-writing of Mr. 7,500 oo Teno ito 0,85 And on the back of the letter are figures fa pra il, apparently fn the, same hand-writing, as ul Mowe: 1,000 9 138,000 There figures, eave the renort, snegest a larger dlecount than reported by the Treasurer as re- celved from John DeKoven, but may refer to auuther transaction. Attached te a voucher given by Jolin DeKoven is the fallowing indorecment: Heretved Nov, 1, 1871, of the Went Chicaeo Park Commiimoners, 82,500 on this bond. Pave ment of balance extended for one year from date, without Interent, fur value received: provided, hotvrever, that this extension shalt not tinpalr the iorlzaga yiven to secure the same in whole or any part thercof, ete, ‘This indorsement fs crosed off Vartons "A" bonds bought from Mr. DeKoven have the foiluwing {ndorsaement in addition tu the other ones Received payment Dec. 1, 1871, ly fali for with- in hand, anc eald bund ts bereay canceled. Bonds tA" (4, 97, and $8 bear the fullowing: Secretary will please leaue warrant for 82,£00 for this bond. GW. Staxronn, The payment of the balance of 82,£00 on each of the three bonds was extended one yoar with- out interest. THERE 18 AN APFIDAVIT mado by a Mr, Gillette. in which he says: About the 20th of July, 1871. I sold to G. W. Stanford aud Charles 8, J.oding, as officers of Board of West Chicago Park Commis. sloners, several bonds, amounting to &.>0), at a discount of 8 per cout, receiting interest thereon up to the above-mentioned date, Va- rigus other bunds amuunting tu 83,780 were sold ot S per cent discount, recovering Interest thereon uo totne same date." This ullidavit also says that he recvived a check for $7,214, drawn by Henry tireenebaumn, fu pavinent of vaid bonds. These bounds were paid July 29, lnil, by voucher G7i fur #105 tu H. McGce or order, and youcher 72 for 87,212 to the order of I. Gillette, The voucher 671 represcats un- doubtedly the discount on the warraut, aud {s not indorsed by Gilletre, In reviewing land bonds retired, numerous instances are fouud where {t has seemed to re- quire two ur tore Warrauts to pay one claim on the same day. Severnl of these are noticed. TOWARDS THE CLO“E OF Ids a resolution was offered by Cumuilssioner Greenebuum that, “whereas in Iss the a- cerned Interest becaine duc on the obligations tae sued for the purchase of laud. aurounting tts all to @53,440, in order to thect the paymnent of this interest the Auditor and Secretury be fustruct- ed to draw various warrants (whiki are sy fied, aud the total of which amouuts tu & M6} on the Treasurer." These warrants were deposited with Henry. Greenevbaum, Treasurer, tu the credit of C. 8. Lod The necessity, cither for security or convenience, of is trans- fer ds not perceived, nor the fisterest of the Board served, capectilty . if the coupons shuuld not be promptly presented for jet, as the holders uf certain lands wishe Acel the awnership, tie way of paylns t1 terest coupons makhie Wt finpossible to trac who collected the interest, and who were the present owners of the bonds, a thing which other transactions in issuing the bonds seemed to renter desirable, Interest paid to the amount. of SUK it fs impontible to trace, but i ap- pears to be on honds tssued_ to varlous parties whose names are civet. It ls ‘etated an a suc peative fact that theee were wetired by the sink. ing fund, on which no abatement for the princ- Ez was allowed, excep’ the amount reported by dunry Greevebaum of $1,603, EM EPTION 18 TAKEN to the tesuc of €40,000 of loan bonds, while only 20,000 was authorized, and the flnances of the Board did not warrant the fesue of the a+ ditlonal 830,000 at that periaf. The above $30,000 drew interest fora brief_pertod, making an overpayment on interest of § per cent for three months of say su), The discount on these $30,000 was also an unnecessary expense. ‘These bonds were renewed in June, 1872, and remained canceled In the office. The statement of monthly. balances on which futerest should be allowed at the rate of 4 per cent shows thot the Treasurer should have patd $10,022, wherens tha amount actually allowed by the Tr@aeurer waa only 86,824, leaving a bal- ance due of $1,108. ‘The total overpayment ef Interest on land Dbonda fx Aeured out to be 3,253. Another loug statement shows-the discrep- aneles in the interest. pall on temporary loans, the total farment being 1,888. There have becu issued rebate warrants of doubt(g! propriety to the anonnt of 83,402. There was algo presented to the Board for poner Apnl 26, 1877, a voucher dated April 0, 1876, as follows: ‘ ‘The West Chicago Park Commisloners to John J. Vouglors, Dr.. for quit-ciulm Of tax-title to certain lande, Approved: G. W, Blan- ford, U. Lape. nh. ‘This voucher {s {udorsed, “ Pay to John For- sythe or order. Jonn J. Doupiags."” The Indursement fa in the handwriting of E, F. Runyan, Wheo this voucher was preserited for payment it was discovered that no record of a ft could be found elsewhere. Hy further.inves- | ligation it was Alsvovered thut the amount to be pald was to cover a tox-deed for two pieces of laud outside the park ts. Why the Commissioners should buy up tix-leeds on land not owned by them, anit then omit the mention of facts in @he voucher the examiner {s unable to state. There fs also ‘on file in the offles a quit-claim deed from J. J. Douglasa and wife to Henry Greenbaum, cor- ering one of these two vicces of land uot em- braced in the park limits. ‘The report, it will be seen, revives the old charges againat Mr. Greenebauin, and it is eald that the baste in forwantiog the report tothe Governor comes of the fact that certain mem- bers of the Board propose tu or have preferred charges against Lim based on the report, the ob- ject being to secure bis immediate removal. UENRY GREENEBAUM. Inthe afferuoon a Trung reporter called upon Mr. flenry Greencbaum to obtain his views on the alleged discrepancy of 814,118, 53 appears from the report. “tow do you account for it, Mr. Greene- baumt"? “1 donot know. My books as Treasurer of tho West Side Parks are correct, and a voucher accompanies every disbursement made by me.” “What is your ideal? “My Impression ts that the discrepancy is due to the issuing of vouchers on the County ‘Treasurer to pay rebates on taxes, and receipts from salaot nicht soil and other {tems, which wore deflvered “without having cver passed through my books," “Have ot made any exomination of your books and youcticrs and witn those of the Park Commissioners” ° “No, E have uot, but it f6 my intention todo eo at an early date.” “What are the facts tu relation to the pre- ferring of charges against Milland and Huldent”? © When the ne Iwas made, quite a num- ber of prominent Wes tae Rentle- men came to me snd told mo that 1 must not abandon the West Side Park Board, as Holden snd Millard were both baukrypt, Several con- yersatlous were bad, Judge Lawrence was ap- pied to fora legal opinion. He investigated he matter and reported ¢o us that both men were clearly dnvony tent to hold the aftice, as the Park act capecially provides thut the Com- missioners must be real-property owners. Backed up with this opinion, and promised the aupport of may prominent citicens, J went to Spelngiicld and explained to Gov, Cullom the situation, Noth{ug caine out of ft." a “The Comuilasioncra intimate that fn the com- putation of interest on the Park balances there 18 another discrepancy. ‘They eay t the interest on the monthly balances amounted to $10,002, whereas your bank only allowed $5,022, a discrepancy of over $u,000."" © They got all thu luterest they wore entitled to, The balances were not drawing auy interest furalong time beforemy termes ‘Treasurer Tt has calculated ine it ran, in order tire interest far beyund the to swell the account,’ “Tlave you the books and papers?" “The books are with Alr, Loewenthal, and the vouchers are among the records of the Park Commissioners. They were tured over every month. Tintend to haye the whole mat- ter thoroughly fuvestigated, {tein by item, though ft will considcruble time, as the transactions extend over a perled of eight years aud embrace over §2,000,000."" j ————— LOST CHILD. Apectal Dispuich to Tas Tagbune. Desvgee, Ya, Sept. 3—A little daughter of Jomes Ryan, of Ozark, Jackson Cuunty, sud- denly disappeared ou Thursday last, and bas not been scen or heard of since. The child was S years of age, and went out uf the house bare- headed and barefooted to a ciatern near by fora bucket of water. Not returuing as soon as ex- cted, the pogther went to sea what delayed er, but could Bod uo trace of her. Search was immediately made by the parents and hundreds of the neighbors, even in the Maquoketa River, Mm. ‘ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL. which Gows near by, but to no avail. A reward ins been offered for her recovery. There ts a suspicion that ele was kidonpped by a peddler who passed that way about the time she disap- peared. The whole country for miles around Ozark {6 alive with acarchers for the missing one. : _ AMUSEMENTS. eons HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, Sept. 9, every eyeniag and Wednesday and INSTANT SUCCESS Uf America’s Greatest Comerisar, STUART ROBSON & W. H.ORANE ‘ In Dion Nonctracit's Great Pinay, FORBIDDEN FRUIT, With JAMES O'NEILL ands euperb cart of characters. blends Ans aid eminent Tragedian, LAW- NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Dee rere ie ane roms ropetctor. Great Succes, Enthusiastic, Heesption. Hor sToxded to witness the frst yerformance of MAE, LYS MENSTHELS. Entire New and Greatest of aif fa aational reraitation iy Style of Gental Minstrelsy. Theta, Weta, Bets. Ves inember the lovat'oa, or Hox UiSce open datiy, ve ia ‘Mauinees Wednesday and saturusy, McVICKER’S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF THE § BABY. Every Night and Saturday Matiner~BABY. MOS i. Sept. 00, first appearance of ED InN BOOTH, Who will appear dating the week ae HAMLET. KING GAIL ane HUT Un munported i, euieaordi nae ne casts. or BL WIN RuUtHS week will commence Thursday, Sept & at a, mi, ~~ HOOLEW'S THEATRE, s SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, 3 ment for a short season, COMME: SDAY, Sept. 10, of the Emloent Trazedian, LAWRENCE BARRETT, Who will be enpported by his own powerfal Dra- matic Company. Foe playe to be produced sce foture annonuce- for the sale of 87 Clarn-st, Every evening this week, and on TUESDAY and FRIDAY Afternoons. ‘ihe Beautiful and Talented PARKER SISTENS, HARRY and FANNY Woon, + "Sand ADONIS, KATE HANDING, CRIM- MINS BROS, NED WEST, ond a host of others, _tanOiar price hs : ADELPHI THEATRE, 3.1. NAVERLY... Proprietor and Manager, Jac Theater, Visors to Rxpost Avery Night This Weel JONG SG 1 Kona and Letourneur Tre Ballet Trupe-ireat Natile Keenes—spirited Mursea= Tha) Handbotne Ladies and Vive Loukine Gents, Admit: brive Gf at) other firsi-ciasa theatre All Ladies Nights, Matineea Wednesday J, COTTON'S OPERA-HOUSE, THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY, COME AND SEF FOR YOURSELVES, Every Night, Wednestsy nnd Saturday slailnees _ SDUCATIONALS QUINCY, ADAMS ACADEMY, C3238? NON, CHARLES FRAXCINADAMS. LL.D. WILLIAM H OM KOL tee or Ct aalied D., Master. This school le desiuned to give the bert and most {Worough preparation for college. | Tint past year there e been teu teachers all bt wblitty and, experience, tunured wiht dity puplis, : here ine preparatory claee in Enelish atadien and Freneb for boys Frum tou ta fourteen years of ase. The Acadeiny buarding-house [x under the entire charge of the resident teachers, amt boys receive care- fuleuperrision and attenttun, italuwuce and elrculare addrees the Master. Chicago Business Eniyeralty ana Poiytechale an ke 79 Clark-at., apposite Court- ‘rm will commence om Monday, fae Rept. 10,1807. The Wusluess course will emurace Hos Keering., Toimausiiny Cummerctat Aritimetic, Ner- tantlje Corteepu nena Conimer= chal Law, ant toe uw Lath ‘The Sctentin Dra tecture, Cieil: Mechanical, ana Topozraphl heert tural peieaces, the lihuuer Nath Ing, the Natur: Sechantes. and the French and Geen A situation la guaraniced tu ever) ave tnken fhe revuler prescribed course af ty tears, upon condition of ule serving ane year tu the."CHICAS Gow Ss TING HOUSE.” where's regular set of books will be placed under his charve and he wil! beahown how to keep thera, thus inaking bini @ practical boukkreper, ‘The buoks repriaent real business, and are furulshod by te business men of Ciiteara. J, Bona MEGULAL SiUitT SCHOOL will be opens ed for young men Who cannot attend during the Uay, fend for circular. ‘Take the cleeatar. For further tue formation app! He college olficg ur addfess Pe MAS VES. President, Classicn} and English Day Bchool, with Primary, Intermediate and Collegiate Devartinente, Puplls of both sexes have equal advantages, aud may pre- Pug lor adusleston to uny Colley ur Cavvarslty or Jor business, Eleventh year beving Seut, 17. FAKE TOREST AGM LAnguace: ACADERY. ‘The leading Preparatory School of the West. Its, graduates innine diferent colleges. Preebyterian eontrul. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT, 13, Address ALBERT BR, SATIN, _Lake Forest, 1. Principal, RACINE COLLEGE, Racine College includes a School of Letives and aScientific school, Theru le also a GramuisrSchuol Preparatory to the Colleze. Intellectual iralniee of the highest character 19 combined with true discipline, religions care, and hich culture, é “The College and Grammar School open Wednes- ay, Kept. & For further information or admission apply to REV. JAMES DEKUVEN, De Des Warden, Racine, Wis, KENWOOD SEMINARY, Corner rip celaht vat. and Madiaon-a A Boarding and Dey school for Young 2 Ave Girl, The ninth year o| wept. 4, f LS inatructors, pervnte are sesured th daughters will he thorough instruct acl yecelve careful in all the departments ental culture. Dey schuiare will be ta fruim tbe school by the Seuinary Omltivens Cats eon application to Mra J, ennicgtt, Mri MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADENY, A First-class Preparafory School, Session begins Sept o, 1857. For catalogues and falt Inforuationapply et ivouus & Metuodist Church Block, from 2 to b. N. N, RIK TALCOTT, } Amortate LMENaY r. weiGht 2S ¥eiuotpala, recy . GLEASON'S ACADEMY 339 WEST ADAMS-ST., CHICAGO, Thistean Bugtish Classical ead Commercial school for Woung Sewand Boys. Ieallning shat fp the boy we are building fur the future msn, we shall alin chi and work of uevile cat and discipline ‘thor “ticailg. Fall term opens be Pete: Es ae Or tb. GEE ASoN, Prinetpat._ AVGVANTA MILITARY ACADEMY, EL, Fa., opens, ath. Lucativa bealthy gumigulous, “Vuor- v NEE! U, the C1] H. Caryful supervision’ of Caleta fiveot the-tremont louse, Chicago, ot Cult cea MEVATT,. President. = e. C.. Broussais’ French and English School for Young Ladies and Children, reopens on Sept. 10, at Git Michigan. ay. Shewyill be assisted by Mile. MM. Broussais, Miss Sutera, aud otler competent teachers, HARVARD SCHOOL, . 21 Sixteenthest WHI reopen Sept. 17. Thorough preparation for College, ‘the Scientific Kchool, or Business life. HOBING. ie will be assisted by a tull corps jut teac! hoot for Young Ladies and Girls, near “| ear wing Wednead: Sept. the mest siuloent o Ke ugh English teach: ere, Nathve wachere of French and German. ‘The most y EQ. ur Gireul ry N. tired find MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, 128} & 130 Dearborn-av,, Will open Wednesday, Sept. 12. Ample accom- maodations for boardiug and day poplls. 1, 187 j APLEWOO! INSTITUTE FoR YOUNG LADIES. invisetnieg cimete’ aad beeutital location, Fora ating. etiinate : inuderotes “Address the HAV. V. BPBAL the Prin chpal, fur circular, EEBSKILL (8, YO MILITS ‘Upeas Sept. 12. bead for circular, . p: gens of Chicagy aud viciulty. hoy a ubuque # igus Packie NiunbE ‘anaes Cl QOODRICH STEAMERS For Mi wankey, and all Wey whore ports ______ BNUCATIONATs SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL conmeain oF AEE COLLEGE, ge Dynamnie Pneiarering. in’ ne teaiins, inaaese ET Ailacrabory, ena Geology, and fn Genert felvntifie studies, wi Englieu, Frene a Paiiticn’ Economy, iiistorgertcs snout and German, G or programine, atiress Prof, GEO) re Executive OMicer, New Haver, Conn. ROR, BRORE: DEARBORN SEMINARY, 985 Wabash-ayv., Chicago. A Roaring ard fay Sehoot for Toung Lacics en: Girl, Toe narenty second Pat opens Sept. 10. Sen for a eatatogne. “Adder ROVE! De MANSFULLD, | be eh es Bee Dy MISS H. M. WHEELER'S — SRLECT ACTION. n Btonday, Sept. 10, at he: plate Method and boous the eamaea tn pUbuS NORTH SIDE INGIER SOMOOL, HS aad OY CHICAGO-AY, lames for Hoye of all aes,” A ally, 12-2. m., after Sept. i. eidrem oF a \- CHUL D ATES Ro, Institute of the Sacred Meart of Mary. WASHINGTON HAIOHTS, ILL. SRT STS RID AL ITRAR UA cP Inedding, ete., 8125 per anoum. | Aldrea ene ER BUPERIOR. ME, DASILTA AND MS. MRADFORDS (LATE AML sare Cgden Muflman's) Kugltsh, Frenca, and Ger: man Hoarding ana Iuy-School for young sadics and chikdren, with callstiienics, No, $7 W. iat reoperm Sept. 24. Apptication may be made by Tantonetdy"comnetont Yenchera” ueeturcaby Prof Se hy wnt teachers. Lectures by Prof. B, Waterbonee Hawking and br, Labbe 4 CPRASTILR MILITARY ACADEMY. KORTE J Uranvilie, §. One hour from Narstogs, healchs feat chtummte, clegnat butitiugs, steam treat, cheerful home, no temptations, earnest and thorongh work for Dove Atting for colirge, setence, or hueines.. Twentys e nib year. Sead tor cataingue with . in Mate cep eel JENNINGS SEMINARY (For both sexes}, AURORA, ILbe pars for howd, room rvat. and tnition to jon for ¥all Tern of tem weeks, hegine hing Rept, te For circulars of information “ade Sreneihe Principal, SRARTIN ES CADY, VAN NORMAN INSTITUTE (Founded P07), 310 Weet Fifty-eight t., Now Tork entrat Wark). Family and chuol for Youn, Ladies, Spreial ads eal al Freacl abdGerman. Meopering se: TT. Dr. and Madame VAN NO HMAN, Principals, CADEMY WiLu pe Z ibe Circolare obtained at paile, Cominandent graduate of a ORTON, Frraident. FREEHOLD INSTITUTS, Freehold, Rosner ectivol for burs. The Rev. e J, ALG. CITAN BE, NDALUSIA HAUL ANDALUBIA, PA, A nachuol fot buya: th Ey ‘beisuetiout healthful locat feopena Rept. 12, OckLas DLILTGK, NYACK, N.Y. Hort ecres; $225 per Feart rotxirm. Bead foretreular, AVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAD Exrtawation or Rerzaexce Moris eenar excepied. *Sanday excepted, {Dutys iv p' 2 Monday exci CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tleket Omer, 02 Ciarkst, | erent Houge) snd s¢ ‘abiapnque ay t abapiqne Da ababnaue Ntzh danni Meht Exprens . 3 ne City @ Vangtan “ooscclf jopreen tet ck rd & lnhaque,|* g: a bate oMih PY Mock U & Pangaue,!i:13 tikee Fast Malt «dally! ee Express B23BB3as39R9833253233} Pullman Hotet Cara ate ron through, betweea Chi- cago aud Omahs, oa the irals leaving Chicago ac 10:30 a.m. RNoother coal runs Paitman or any other form of hotel cars west of Chicago. @—Depot corner of Welle and Kinzte-ats, D—Depot corner of Canal and Kinsie-sta, CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. ‘Ticket oftices #4 Clark-st. anit at Kinale-Street Depot. es Bt Pant & 3]ianeapolte hex. 4:00p, ms ‘bt, Peal a Minneapolts Fix, CHICAGO, ALTON & 8ST. LOUIS AND OHICAGO cycA, ET ERE IN Twenty tine: ‘yickex Omee, 122 Viaa doth ns ‘Arrive. © Leave. | Runnefield & Terns X xprere . Keokuk & Hurlinutun ¢ Unicaze & Paducah IIE Ex,:¢ ah‘ton Ex *3: Etreator, Incan, Wa 2 Jollet & Dwignt'Accommuatia * CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Volon Depot. comer Madisua and Canale. Ticket Oltce. Gi soush Clark-st., opposite sherman House, _Aad al depot. ‘Arr \* t:0up. ma. Milwaukee Rrpreas,. Wincor (* 4:00p, me i*11:008, tm. Li 1 7:00. mo. r Sitiwautee. Tleketw for xt, Paut polls are good either Fle Madiaun and Hralria do Chien, or vis ‘etertown, LaCrosse, and Winvna, Devot tao dats ad tnt af Peet eecond Dt, ie Khe anil fo BEC oF iglenec ubices 1 Handulonet., near Clarke ‘airu, New Orlemna & T Koringdend § pringield Nicht F: “orln, {huriiagioa & Keokuk Peurt urlingiun & Keokuk Pullanue & honk City ¥: pubugue 4 Sioua City E Gilman Passenger... CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD. ie font of Lake-st., Indiana-ay., end bisteeathe Depot Skat ay pixtaeatht, Ticket Ci toy ly or. heck fn, Pacific Express $oF (i ‘| janeas City, Atchieon & bt. Joe| EAPPeSB rose sens. a 10; pres Totome 1 tLe: 4, Atchison, Btsue,| XAG EXDTEM,sveesresiee MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. nrGrand recite Horcl, and at Palmer House, afl (via Main ead Alr Line), Hay Bares sina trantte BURG, FT. WAYHE & ONTOAGO RATLWAY, oF Canal and Madisow-ste. Tieket Often june, and Grand Motel, BALTIMORE & O8TO, leave from, sxnosltlon, Ruliding,, foot of, Mone Toe-at. | Ticket Orticcs: a vet, Palmer House, Grand Paciic, and Depot (Exposition Duilulax). Leave. | Arrive, j 6:00. m| sme a mf 890 9:40p. mi.|} @:40p, tae LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, tag Baprete. se. YOR cress BIC. 00K OIPIO RAILROAD rte ae uf EnAND eo ee ried Onice, 36 Clark-tt,, Sherman Hous. ‘Omaha. Leavenw't! uu Accuminudat! renee pee ia Niche ‘hapreas. ne. LAKE NAVIGATION. je SUULAY EXECDUA. Se oocn ce sal gruay's boat art wauatl Fieday choruti's tat gee cee Yor Grand Saves, Grand Kapids, and Muske- Be Dally: Buaday excepicdes vvees secon 7 Po HL or i, Ludlagivo, aud Peutwater, Yordt,iusaphebaly silo une sanuaroeas od eSaturday'e, boat dues uot lest nt yi ta Way ste. Friday. For Greet . Eacanal! Ouiveaau dos biota. Thy