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THROUGIK 'T'H CANYONS A Trip on the Danver, South Park & Pacific Railroad. tWonderful Scenery and Fine Engineor- ing---A Night in Camp. +ta1 Carrespondsnce of The Teibune, penver, Aug, 13 =You would like to hear, doubtless, sl about our late remarkable excur- ¢lon un the Deaver, Suuth Park & Pacifle Rall- oat, the one of wiich .. Evans, formerly of Clicago, 18 President. and for which Colorado s g0 larzely tndebted to his enterprise and energy. This rosd up the Platte Canon is now dolug n paying business, hut there were dark days when put for his “faith and works ™ ji wonld have peen ahandoned. 1 am sure yon will be greatiy fntercated in this great undertaking and jta re- gults, bt to paint the margelous region it graverses domamis great eloquence, and L fear T stall give you but an fadequate picture. Wo luoft early in the mnorntng, and for twenty miles rorde along throush a fine farmibuig coun- try, festlle and smiling, and offering many o site for pretty suburban towns, We heard also of an outcrop of coul veins, not yet to auy ox- tent opened, and that there were many satd and Jimnstone quarrics un Lhe lnmediate lne of the roade PLATTE CANON 1s far mere than a baauttful and romantic olace. Twas entirely unurapared for the wilduess aud grandeur of the scencry, for, from the moment that we entered the canon we secmied shut fn among tho fastnesses of the mountuins, The river dashed and brawled along over its stony bed eluse beside us all the way, The fine cn- gineermg was appurent at unce, Five times has this largre viver been turned In its course; many tunes we cross and recross over substantial fron pridees, and the road runs smaoothly 81l tho way through thls deep, long, winding inountaln gorge. 1t had heen congidered an Impassable canom, and one gentleman tohl us how, years ago, ho panned to make the exeursion which now he was taking in such comfort, but was dissuaded by the threatened danger of an attempt. Belng biiberto Inaccessible, of courss there are 1 set no lowus along the route, but many encamoments, The faseination of the excellent fishing alone would tempt the tour- fste,—n gentleman cauzht 18 in a day at one paint,—and, when the hunting Is uddesd, awd thy fine scenery thrown In gratts, ft beeomes quito Irresistible to the traveler amd pleasure or nealt seeker, Aswendvanced mv ‘amazement grow, for there were frost surprises at every turn; wo recmed entering dry, twisting canals, hewn olong the side of the rock, and it wns g f we Ll druly penetrated duto reglons never hefors trdacn by the foot ot mau. The summits grew loftier aml more impostng as we wound o1 Intoa region of grreater and greater boldness of outline, grander and more distinctive, makmg the clilfs ecemm sometimes Lut o few feet apart, almost shuttlng us in from, apparently puasible, fusther anvance, ‘They vlustared %o cloecly about ug that they often Jovked huta tew feet apart, und made the view of blue sky above loox trehly Dlug It made the spaces, 0 we cauuht ocenglunal views through the openings of the funveesaihle sloper, seem (illed with o tumbled and ehgrotie wnss of monntatus, gd there seem- cd hardly space for fuothuld save oa our ratls, On and o, throngh thcse poiuta of bitgh lo- tereat, tllh we reached THE VICINITY OF CATREDKAL ROURTAIN, araund which are grouped the Jesser hills, yet il allge loftv. — Rizht ahead of us, clean cut, towering un In p strapge, massive lsottlon of form the castellated suinmits ot this mountatn akes for itsell gramd rank fu the landscape, Tut the rocky W3 ure by no mweans os sterile as therr paina ekeates, For many, many miles thelr heavily-wouded sides nunul dark, and fringed, and mossy in the ereat pletare. 4 Tho thnber growth {s very denso in places, aml tho most oxtenslve luinbering establish- ments conld bere tind - every requisite to pursue e Inrost business, - Oneof-the'greatest nm- | Termen of the West, having inade a careful ox- wmination of the furests thcre, esthuotes that, within eagy neevss of the rond, there 18 saw-tim- Ler enouzli to make 00,000,000 feet of Jumber, and theve are other reports of its abwplance thut appears to render {6 gractieally ineshaust- fole, so that much of the way scems “with venfure elad.? But us wu neared tho “highest helght ” tho feene grew wildery the boulders piled up every- where: on both sdea of 48 rose almost por- peudivilar walla, widle the water rished ani Toarud, clear and cofdy pfong tho boftom of thy gorze. One cotd fancy strangy castles on those sammits, where {he sharp granite peaks 1t themaglves up Insters, unyictding hardnoss, Gozime untlh one gees exelted, as the scenes change, the varyine aspects of the place an- swered from time (o thne, every requmito of sublunity, from lofty pinvacles and steop de- cllvitles Lo opentivg ravines and green spacos | TIL OAD WA3 PROJECTLD from Dunver through the South Park to theSan Jusn minjug country, the el mining dist ricts on this routo promising o large and protituble trutlle; but, since fe has been fn vrocess of con- struction, the wondectuldeveluptuent of eattions ugeores plehin sitveraud lead fn Californin Gulvh, whleh have built up Nle the erowth of -the mushroom the great City of Lundville, have teens discovered. And the busjuess of this i diserlet, which 13 near the roate of e Eouth Park Jtuad, 1s slready sullicient 10 nimke that road pay ubundantly, i had othing clse 1o depend upon. By the way, Mr. Lelter,of Chicnzo, bas s mine nere, which, it is repovted, yichls blm an ueome ranedug flomn e to four hundred thousand a year. aw present the road ends at Bailey, ifty-foar muiles frum Denvey, which already hae thnving business aspect. Ail nlon the routo ave polnts Promisiug great resulls to energy and enter- priee, 1t ks at Uulley's that the muln traveled stuge-goad, 1rom lenver to Fairpluy, comeg frow the sorth futo the Valley of the Platre, Four miles this side of that poiut we alihted at Estabrovk’s Lark, o beautdtul valley at tho muuth of & pretty mountain stream from the suuthwest, ‘This lovely little open plain bad Leen chosen by & numoer of prominent Denver Judies o5 u slte lor thetr encumpment, and amoug thelr number was Mra, Judiee Stms, 50 well Knowu in Olienga cirelen as Mise Bophy Foster, With then we desizned (o lunch, 'We secmed to bave Tett alt wild contusion behina ug, ‘The stream Wowad Huthely theoueh s wmidst, and the Wamied hills stood al) abreast ik mute sentd- their. crests, and rvivhore ! come, and eastly per- shinumering aud dan We were mado very suidud tu try A LITTLE OF CAMP-LIPE, and spend une nigit. Rul 2 scen more pleluresque and attractiv pot proved, Pancy the Jii- tle wiate teuts dotted heru and there; and try tu faney the play of licht of such 'mingled bright and sombre hue us the mountains bewsn 1o qune themectves o ng sbades! The tints crew so delicate and soft itiat they nuparted to e, torn on th prairies, eW, etTans b pensive’ feelings. I read sutcwhere onve that thoughies or houges fu the mind coubd casily be transiated into wordy, but that eensatéons or | usaions were dilferent, sluco Words eitber flo below orily above them, 1 thiuk that wust be e, and so will uot at- tanpt to describe feclings or fancies, Tue wonduriul Jihits that followed the sun- getting there §C will be aimpossible ever to Jor- ket; the colors uf that briltiant twilight, before It faded fnto colil nlzht and derkness, were keener wad olearer than any 1 hwd hoticed ve- fore, You know when the 1noon 1s full, it sheds aleved, coldl britliancy over the lundicape, but Lhat nugehie 6 was srill younw, and oply lent 4 rodiaucs to the Eustern wkics, und the vivid Lands of vermilllon, amd iutense suber, nd ol preen of twilzhe mado wondrons vombina- thuns, and alimst toncs, fuf Tne preat vault sbove geemed Wacll to threb and beat o thia universal ayisphiony ot Ngtu, e lugian hiubitution’ wus so Uistant that nirht hag (o brief inombnte) hutan combsuloushiy scemed abugsd,, luowsibled. Away. back, bee Dt lhuw-hm’:m mu: nl;ullintl s hin. was Lhe wreply yojsy Wopld, winle hyre the, silgnge was o falehla i ehuln b 1e1and Een the dark teees, uld wbont, stood up like-phautoms, and the blalit-pr geew hieayy wud odorous of Lhe plic! There Wax sumctliig very solann b Jouk of those tal} aud sient pincs, sod in the durk vutline and rbadow v wusses of the Biouutatis; rotietping that would have been: oppressivetia he awiuh quict of Loe seene, but for the great blazgjyg cmu\n—nm. Ugbjed “belore each - tent, it ghed w deheeriul g1dw barvand, sud nto Whose warmith und Light we gathered W groups, L0 vhat or 4o it wigte as the mood ecleed us. e serenuth of the hills §s His also,” truly there gecmed lntangible, uuseon, Diving futfGences all mound, 1uw tasy o wunder Lack, under the pulitalice ot memory, (o nlelsis alestiug, v Gahlean saores, o Olvel's summit, near Jordan’s bhanks, oron Lebanon! Hloped, ow readily troop ek ofd-tine asso- clations and quicken into new Hre those pre- «“lous experiene the Land calted Holy. An! the deep zlons sentiment, so univer. #al and eo 'm‘vnl, when the emotfons are fresn, Atira quickly when the finer feciings of onr na- ture are uroused, and we 1ml’ ourselves in seenes where the hand of tlod s clearly mani- fest, and the hand of man v neyer weougnt. ON OURt RRTURN, the following day, there wern several open eare, Tul] of merry excursionists: we touk them ip at Buitalo Ci a Baptist soctety ol Benve that had be nding the day at that point, and were so enchianted with the rare experience that they deckled to repeat 1t the very next wrek, We notleed here atine pavilion, arranged by tho rullrond company for the pleasurs of exenrsfontats, (ndeed, nothing secins lucking, in the managzement of 1he road, to tiurther con fart and conventence, ad_reader 14 an advan. tageous and delightful teip. Abd once mora [ mnut dwell upon the tne engincering. [navine Pinces the uml of the river been robbed for the road. 1 told vou that fiva thnes the river had been turned from its course to make way for the rond, bhut £ did not mention that In one of those places the new channel haid hoen blast. wl from tho solld rock. Now, although this rond lins it8 benutlinl natural curves, even fat one point makinz A continious curvature, 80 ns to deacrihe a double letter 8, still the grade s vorg regninr, and not very steep. It s go unl- forin [nits ascent that It vises 1,000 fret fram Rufalo Creek to Estabrooka’ Park, which Is only thirteen mfles, und ot no_ place on thy whol road doea the grade exceed three teet fn s hur dred (or 158 feet to the mile), aud o curve vx- ceeds twenty-elght degrees. On tho way back, I botteed more particularly the Irregularitics of the rocks; and especlally thelr rich and delicate hues, and hosw the grass and flowers clung to their sldes, Wwhenever and wherever a litile. nourlshuient could be found; and, how, on tho slippery slopes, away above the thick tangle of bushes, the trees olten stood out on jutting points or smnmits, and clearly deflned’all thelr twigs agalnst the sky! and how the plues filled the whole canon with thelr wholesonie frazrance; and how thie sun- beatns acemed strugreling down to light ap ull these hidden treasurles of Nature. AT ESTATHOOK'S PARK we were 2500 fect above Denver, and during the whole uscent or sdescent there ts hot s bit of frksome monotony. Whilo fn the heart of that rogion, surrounded by some ot the grand- est amil most tnspiring seepery on the face of he carth, 1 wag foreibly reminded of the work of our artist Charch, and 1 wondered any ana nieed travel far for studies, when comparatively cluzo at home 18 a0 niuch wealth and wonder of natural beauty; when the Heart ol the Rocky Mauntalug 6o far surpasacs In its savere splen- dor the ** Heart of the Andes''! After we emerge from the mouth of the can- on and leave the foot-hills benind us, wile running through the ficlds, far away the eye can see, glittering in wavy outtines, the Rreat mountsin Tanges, = so beautitul and fnspinng that wo words cuu begin to do them fustice. -And so from the first moment to the Tast it was o doutle delieit to breath such nlr und to ree such scenes, You kunw what the climate 18 at the base ot these mountalns, and you have heard mnueh re- arding the vabuable mineral springs that at- ract in various spots tlie attertiou of valida; and, with the certain development of the rich amd varled tesources at hand, With such noble roade fusurinie Jarge local tratlie, with such 1. exhaustible stone-quarries, with such finmenae Lumberfnie intorests, wiud suach wealth fn mines, the grand future of Calorado seems hesond tho possibility of doubt, nmil can hardly be exnuixer« uted jo our tmagination N. 4 MARINE NEWS. INTERNATIONAL WRECKING. The Toronto @Gtobe discusson (he internationat wrecking question, nmil says the wholo qacstion ‘may be compressed (nté avery smalf space, nameiy, the memorandum iesued by the Minister of Cuee toms at Ottawn, and dated March 8, 1878, directed 10 the Collectors of Castoma, s follgws: sme Lam farnicted by fhe Ministerof Costoms to call yonr mitentlou fo thu hearlng nl Uis Castots Law pon (e Erentinent of wreckod yeaels of nroperty iandinn watera, which pro 10 eifect, thas Ko Ve sel, foretan or Gaanilan. liss I3l 1kt (o ieriors 1) wrecked veansta 00 liaiesial i Cunadiag Wators ¥ permitted by the Colle aine KL tiie s1TUML ATler repurtiing o i o fureigu € mich bttt 88 i contrary n ‘wisd shoii be plted nilet detontion In e oF Violilon (Sluedy 3 JuliNsos, In n oncludiug paravrsnt the Qlobe saya: Itiealow level on which o plact this lternationa) wreekime qrivstinn, wd it 14 forced on the puiite Tran The wely 18T plaln that Ehe cont Iy the arcient thal vhore are so many harcly pnyting expenses nod i g mierest it | shiad) roco I hes for 4hu moment gl the lever of the presy L r wark A it (s not likely that the Domin ton Guyern erlean s ownop o the gy Z0oLInG ua the Catwitan. Tint woutd e vnt, t 1 Linoiment there by no Teasan WhY & alnisls coninlaing shuuld by hesrd ugsiue the Canadian Cristoima law, Repardin: the right of A United 8iates yersel o eor an Awerlenn 1 In distrens in Canadian “ the simo newsjunor talke thust of e finpurtancs was also y the actlon of Caot, Blleer, of (he itor Fe RJGMIV nited won. offoriug 1o do suine and el by th aniuanae- 140 (e eutier i o aty Tegturded 4% 0 hlah-Lan eterminatlo; Capt. nilear e pepnricl th Liave wrliten W Washington ' to arn whether a United BLate shlp was o e reatlations 10 n TOTeE DOFL thAL we privaie yessol, Tho Fogly iiay be antivi willi hls revenu cutter, bas fv thatu TIGhE 1o coniravenn an scL of the Douilnion (ian hay £l ErAllest ug LHAL aalln Cut of Ihe pure of DotFaIL. It Ll Farucnden ean sct sl o Gt 8w it bijeni act ashide aiuthors and wa infeit bet eur of the alen dolig w iurgn w trade With fnpuniey, because it waen Guy NAUTICAL MISITADPH, Tha sehr Charley 1kbard haw had adamaget Buw repalred nt Manltowoe, Bhe met with the joe Sury vy eunning [ntathe barvor pler at Alnapeo, Durlng o ewdden squall at Datrot, Friday afters 100w, the acke Brooklsh drazged suckor und drifte el {utn the stmr City of Dotroit, damazing the lat- ter ta thy extent of 3200 and losing her Jibboom, Wednesday lust, while tho famiiy of ‘apt, Mc- Manzn, of the prop fominion, were at tes, a littla #son ot (he Captain wae missed, ang noateh proved unavatling. The only fuasihle theary 1 that ho foly overtoned and wan drowied, AUTho tia nf the ocrurrence tho steamer was near Long Point, Tl 81, Casharince Haily Netws, 1910, says: *» & wmun pawmed Thompson, ono of. the hands’ of (hy sche Snntn and Posl, of Oswero, had wccasion to 2o 10 the mpsheal yostenlay whien the veasel was nearing the cunal, and Ly sowo weans he tell, stelkiug the rail, ‘anil falhnt therefeom ntn tho water. * Ile wan evidently killed I atriking {he sull, for thero was 4 good deal of blu exhibited, and’- tio unfortunate man sauk hnoddiately, so that the body wos unt tccuvered. Me Lnowpion wue @ wan well advanced in yearn” snd o two grown-upwous, Thy full wist e oun very kieat, for thy heol of his buot wile o ball- luct tue dentation 1o tho yull of fhe yesic), QUIBTLY SLIPPED AWAY, ‘Tha stmr Metropolis, hwving farled 1o obtain the necossary Nconeo from the lucal lasuectors 1o ens able hor 1o continao on the ruurg between thls port and South Naven and 1o curry excursdoniate he lake, quietiy sitpped nuy of purt Saturday mide night any went down the 1ake to return no more, 2t Jesst fur thin scason. The Inspeciors did pot consider ber stantich vioush for lake paseazes In stormy weather, und %o refusud (o reuew hier pa- pere. Capt, Bonhau. an sugineer aud Oreman, und 8 U cantain 00K paesage ou the boal, which will prabaoly run “on felrany Hver ur return to her port o of hail, Ashtabule, X Metropuli+ - aud - mot - do W paylug business whitls liero, und it )¢ soid hat suverai creditors maira her sudien depariure, 6 bore A repntaton for carryiug rough sud disorderly crowds of persons, naa penrral thing, aml was ctablo clasecs. wtudiourly shanned by the re Tt b reported thal o promnent gentfuiman ag Sonth Haven hos arranced with Capl, Graibmand, of Sietil, (or the stime tirace Gruluioad (lore metly the Uptedd 1eh) fo come bere ut once antt ru an th veu route, whicy TERUITCA B ALeaiier (UF Baseeider und fronstit bind ncssat tbte season of the yeat suur lan uny utuer, ——— PORT IMURON, Pons ey, Aug. 18, —Passed up ~Propy St Faal, J. Berlechy, Maydower, Tudis, Jawes Plek, Jdr., Wisabickon, Caulsteo, Chomplain, Havana and cousar;, Mary Jareck wita K, M. Purtsel, I% 8. Murch, Ruterprisu und cousort, Porter, Ciam- 1. 8. Howard and barg, aches Hower (inci, M. W, Duoan, Thouus ' sbeldon, Fred A, Lavil, Aralts, Ontarlo. 8t, Loule, Tign- sud cupsort, Natuoaud cousort, LW, Jeuncar and d baroee, Minsolrl und bieges, d barged | wchre A, Provost, {lar, 3 Muttin,” Enpemild, Hutcher Uy, <A Young. I, I Koys, dlclen Pratt, Witham Haood. Camdan, ¥, W Howlaad, David A, Wells, Gilidatone, v ¢ 1 nd=Northwesl, dight, Seghlics v ine. 1a The Tribung, Burwaukkk. Wit "Aug. 38.~-T'bs prup Founs Laln City sreived heew last night with 350 passea« rers. mesrly all bonuil for Culcspo. $ho also had a fullfrelhl of merchandiso. The niy sull gr- sival from below La-dsy was the schy Angus Smith, with coal. 'The United Siates @120-0f-war Mighl- san arrived hore at au early 1yt 1L1 ‘woraisg on heruunual cralée. She presented sn unususlly Suc appearance. After 3 sty of oue or 1wo days tuo Slictizan will procved Lo Chicazo and thow re- turn to Krie, which lauer poink it ie her luteution £ reach tho IntudSeiptemosr. Fae stiir Chicagy Droueht $00 excarsionists o Shebayzan fo-day. The parly Feluried bome (0-ul vl Lie Sy - THE CHICAGO weeney, of Cnleazo, 14 lald nn The teamer {+ temporarily “Tha crew of ran. : with_rheomatiom ded by the Fir -mving atation here practiced to-ilny with b And ather iife-aaving spparsing, Milwankeo sta- tion 18 ane of the heet manuel and disciviined on :‘hnle tire shatn Of lakes, eo hedlquariers oficera eclare, ——— FEXCURKION STEAMERS. The Past and Tribune says thets ls sonie tali of convérting the tng Niagara Into an ex steamer, and that Chicagn is named asan o blo paint o rur her from. A boat espectally nest, well can. and ran for the re<pactable claes of I e would nodonht find thia a good el for nteliens, In e connerttinn 1t may be well to state that rumae hae it that tha Flors will be adapted for the excarston i cted, mwdeled (Or excursion pirpuses. She bisd alrcady tiuke a auceessful buglues: — NAVIGATION NOTES, L ULY Johnny Gmith. the well-known engineer, has retarped from Fox Lake, ‘Fwenty-five lumber-laden vessels were atthe Exchange docka last evening, ‘Tha tug Constitution went to Racine yesterdsy morning Lo vake tua schr Il 1. 1layes in tow for this port. ‘The ehr Mary Lynn has arrived from Chatlotte w(th 100 bria of teas and several hundeed sons of hard coal, Lient and variahlo winda Jast weok detained a number of vessels in the Straite and on Lake Mich- lgun. Baveral canal schiouners arrived yestorday lflerll:n"'( passages, In whicl they fell “shurt of sigrab, ewscl-owners and agents anticipate a farther riso I geain feeighta to-day, aud it {a vronable that itse will be ubtatned on corn to Bualo, and correspontling Mures un cotn, wheat, rys, sud oaix to ather porta, The Signal Herviea oMelals at Washington evi- dently tiink that e storm signals st thia vort are na Kowl eungh Incation, (e thay Have avee scenil nzly ‘.‘-n\ any attention fo the betitivn for a to the Lumoer Iizchange tutldinz, Capt, Aleck Leonand, one of the most exneri- enced and popular tuginen at thiw port, lately re. #hzned iw puaition as Assistant Snperiutenaent of the Union Fowing Associat and chartsred the L Muttin Ureen, of the Iudependent Line, and opuried up & Lriek ustesn with lor yeatordoy, ELYEWIRRR, Ferey-noat raciny 1# n favorita pastimo at Sarala, The revenue cutter Perry s undergolng geners! repairs at Bullato, T'he contract fur tho erection of o pler nesr dackuanport hios bean awarded ta Jlenry Gibenn. Builujo te receiviug the Inreest portion of the Reati afiippod feoin Detealt, Tl kruin Ahipinents frum Toledo fast woek by Iake ware unusually Iarge, . The Umitell States stine Michigan arrived at Grevan Hay Thusaduy afternoon, The tuw Marlin had been roleaned from the Murahal's clutchios at Clovelund, ‘Fne sche Pulaski ha left Faje Haven for this DOrL With coul, takon ut N per ton. ‘The steamality Tutee-Ocenn wont to the Detrolt dry-duck Fridry fur 8 new whoel, Capt. Thomas Huehvs, of Cluveland, hos had his Heeuisy returned to fitm . 'The atcain-burts Nuhantoverran 208 bu of wheat on u caryo shipped from Detralt to Buflslo, Cavt, "Terr, 0f thy sehr Mayill, wan lateiy taken 111 at Marquette, anit had to be lert there, A new fog-bell has been placed on Granite Tal- aud, Lake Superior, a fow miles above Marquette, ‘Tne present keeper of the lifv-vaving station at Cleveland, 8. Low, {a to be Fumoved, anda Michi- gander put iy his bince, The schr Haury W, Johnron fs being fitted out a Pun Uuron for the purpuse of returning to New ork. ‘Yo railway ferey atmre (ireat Western has besn thoroughiy overtminied at Detroit, and will soon TéaNUY hot L, ‘Flig prap Beotia got aground in the Wabnsh Ttiver a1 ‘Folado Thursday, and a portionof hor cargo hsd 10, be highluned beforo xhe way released., Theee was oo Advancs - org frefghits at Clevas 1and Sutuniny, T0c being oflornd from Iticannba, hut vesuel-ow; wera holding for s botter rate, 1t wus roported ut Doteoit Friday that Capt. Ted Qodtleld, foruerly on Uie tug Jahn Martin, has Tallen hetr to o Jurke fortune from an Engilsa conmn Vesncis onteriny the Cnyalinga at Cleveland will look vut for am achor belonging to the schr near the end Beightie, which es on the Botiu of the piers, Ileayily loaded e It, w8 the water Ix ainllow there, he coniractura are ready for the work of drajig. Ing the chiannel at Cheboyyran Haroor, ana dredg- ing operationn on the middie ground 8t Port Huron are al rzuur i wrogrens, a the Lake Shore Riall- For th lust week In Jul road brige of carrying 2,000,000 pouids more freight East froa Ulieazo than was earricd by the eutire luke feot, stesin and sall, But what did the Company rouliza tromi tho usiness? Tt bl to burd the galding crivs wt Encle Harber, Michi., Weeo opencd l"lhln{lll Mliwankee Ly Maj. Henry M, Iouers, of the Enzineer CCurpn, gnd thavor . I Melousaits of Duinfh, nroved t bo the lowest, $0,114.07, and $45,030.07, ‘The first funcus ¥ive ine pricos of tho work §f dono auxt burlug, and tie second tha prices 1F done fu the winter,' et L : i te renortantate that sork Is progresaing fine on the new canal Jock at bue Sault, Ayuuurfncux Indicate that the sideswalk aro nearly complotod. Above th outlet-lnck the work of strenginoning the canel l¢ bewg pusited with vizar. At (he Neblahi tho Cinadiane are hard ot work taking out Douldeis, und otherwise Improving the connacl, FORT OF CINICAGO. The folfowing are the arrivals and nctual sallines abthis port for the past forty-aight Lours, ending at 10 o'clock last nignt: ARBITALS, rop Delaware, Huflalu, mtihirics, ClArK atrast, rub Ma.sgiker, autoi, auihieis, bLate sty ot Ee e € it UKatuck, suwilries, * State et prop Michae) Grob, Muskegon, Juinber, Market, Pru George Duniwr, Stuskegun, lumber, Eightoenth st rup Leland, Ludington, luinbar, 8ampsan's SH z:;‘-;n jothair, Port unrn. aate: Slarets © o1Pe ¢ miay stick on anderiti, Huttal, sdndrics rab Hamarck, Maominge, Wowing. i 'rop Cliaries tiefss, Manlsloo, Tumbsr, Lake sireet, teup KL, Aftians, Oidcavhurg, rob d Prldman, Jr) arn 'rap Clty ot Dhudith, Dulut Brop Kewburg, ituffaio, su Yrop Fountaii £y, Bultaio, sund e Merropotiy, " Bouth Taves, el Frop C. Campbell, Ludlugton, lunber, Twolftls strpet, Lrui New Era. Geand Iigven, sowlg, o atroot, rippen, MADtS e Himiher, Markets Prop Wiiliau Behr M Mueller, Muskecon, hunter, Market, RO L Sifbhatictin i dlamiarec, ashbery Matiot. ¢| Je Michael N 1) wrs M. A e T ot behir G, L. Jotinson, Muskugui, fumbor, Twaltth atreet, et Kate Lyons Muskegon, lumber, Markot, fer Wi W, [Tt S wt, wetir fielon iiond, Murkegon, lumber, Marl e St Wit Lo e St chr Cunteat, Muskegon, luthticr, Alarkot, StSulr kR Biate, “rdrt Hura, luiiber, Tweltth Baohir (3, 38 Tond, Hamtlon, light, Market streot. Rene {1 2 Ronk dlemiin: U . BE O 1, Junisson, Whith Lakee laturs A srket. chr Guldun lveee, Jluttale, eoal, 'l‘wufiy-utnml atreot, Cuba, Wflton, lumber, Markat. T (A Cock, Milkeuou. Limber, Twelfth street. Bohr Tt MAlilate lier, Markot. Wit ke, Junber, Marior. Belir Funrless Stantaivo, himilier, Market, seln Muonekaunee, Mouowiune, fusiuer, Stetson Slip, Helir Ko 8. Noolasen, Meovminee, lumibor, Stewson Bilp, . Tyron, Menumi:ine, lumber, Btetsan 81ip. Behr K. 31 ol Fiorenca Léater, Manlaico, luuibor, Twlfris v sehir Racine, Maskogon, lumbar, Market. Kear 3. k. Paczard, south iiaved, lumber, Rush npes. chy 3ngdalens, Packerd's, wi arket, BElT AR ol Data0r Sa31 Ch of sk strasts elir Pereia, Sluvkegon. lwmbar, Sarket, bofl. fraiijues Misgegun, lumb Behr S ant deedibet Mart, ‘ , Manlsten, Juinier, Market, hetir 1620 White, and Blue, Aljlwaukeo, Hints Siarkes srvet, Febe ; N. Forrest, Jacksonport, polvs, Market. te o e A, Grargen Huaio, (ri Sehir ver awesti, uskeui, waid, Twaiftn Clir ey, caon, Tumhoz,, Al Selir Hungarian, Mustesou, tunbar, Main stragt, Hehir Anatralin. Suekezon, Tomber, Market, ot Dol Mo, Fasckarp's Plor, luinber, North “iched. 0, Mow, Stuskecun, lamher, Allen Slip, SEY Johin Siner. Sk oh mbigets Mg S, 2110 L Yarinunty Aluskogun, Inifiber, Markes, hehr dJeunts Willlzns, ek, lumbee, Mariet I slip. Luafnaton, lemoer, "Market, £enrt: Catc ol L Leld it o fir Carcle, aulies, wrabiler. €. & grasusiae Behir Tum Palue, Kowatti hicaxvo avenue. o SHurikate Slarkt, 75, 7 Myt T Polly Hogzers, O et bely L llagion, ‘m.rumdm Marvoul, &1 e T Wolvarine, M seue € 0. D, Yuskeso helie City of " Greud Have Samnwaniip, wlie Mary Amand (A ety i do b 04 Feor W, 11 Hawkias, \yinter. Atigu iy, uskegun, lumber, Gas-House ezonl., lumber, Alien Rlip, tanuer, Allen bilp. lumber, Grand 1I: ., Jumber, J.m;....?'&"‘u»"lf‘n!n?fl?"‘:: & £ &y £ Forter's Plur, Tusiiogy,’ secund ative Belr uwsaiy Cliy, Danean City, Jumber, 3 Beur i et i iikonts Market clir Antures, Whity L: ne fb 01 Lsgo ttachus, clir Marcago, Milwuuiked, aha, Divivion streat. r Luatsd Meuotal, MEGke, Ut §as Pl BEUF C. Itabo, Fellows' Diey, s Ruatreot, ; Sty E:h'ql"u" Baily, 0, Goru, Sihe iDL ot et 1 Thal e o E‘x:m.u'“‘ 5 el Sjuer behir Welts Butr pousoun: Muskegu, | Relir tanatore, l?ll.hnlfl- Vrou Portage, Suald, suddria Prop Niagara, Klugson, wheas, Frub S Ldusa, laatitce, dcht, car Wi Qav aluiegon igne | - bchr Qeorge L. Seaver, Quike; et Ruigat Temdar, Kmauuu, cors. ~ © Bebie Bl Gilvuwoud, Whits Lake, suudrles B hr Willle Lotdt, l,u iétud, WUl Eeir Mieiea B, Muike 2uy, h.lrux . ear Kate Lyous, ‘staecemon, 1008, rop Ubarica J. Kershad, Bilils, oate, VLT 3. U A lrows, Little Lay de Noa. v Defver, Maalsteq, bt wir Moicum 14 Detrs b, 1LIhE ‘Fop Comuisdore, Bueid, vai irtes, 5 ARRESK () 1) Lrupaduadaty, staryica. Mosscoser L e . TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUG ST 10, 1578, ARMY NEWS, HEADQUARTERS OF TIHE ARMY, Wastisxatoy, D. C. “The following teanefors taok efect Aug, {: Fecond-Lieata. Albert 4. Bai. ley, from the Ninth to the Sixth Cavairy: John N, {ilass, from the Tenth to the Sisth Cavaley; Jimes F. Bell, from the Nioth tothe Reventh Cavalry. Capt, Wiltjiam L. Fouik ia assigned to the Strth Cavalry, vics Ketwin, retired, snd will proceed to Join bin company st Camp Thomas, A. T. ¥n muach of Specinl Orders No. 70, from this nfice, a1 directs Maj. A. B. Oardner, Judre-Ad. Yucate, on being relieved from duty at the Milttary Academy, to report fo the commauding Geners) Department of Dakots i smended to ditect him taraport to the commanding Gencral Miittary - Yision of the Atlantic for duty, and s much of skt acder as celates to Maj. Taomas r. Dare, Audue- Advocate, 11 revoked. 4 Hy direction of the Secreiary of War, the fot. Inwing ehanges n the stations and intics of oitce; ot the Corps of Engineers are announced: Maj matack 19 relteved from hie duties connect fetty wark st the_Sonth Pass of the Mia. alenippt Biver, Capl. M. R. Browu s asstenad to the duties reqnired of an_enzineer officer of tha army under See. 4 of the ** Act nsking appropri - atlana for repaie and completion of certain puniic rivers and harbors, " Capt. Charles A, Woodraff. Comm'asary of Sub. eintence, 1A elieved from dity’ Tn_thie cily. and will ruport to the commandinz General enart. ment of the Misennr!, for daty i Depot Commia. ary at Forl Leavenworth, Kan. Ua the reconnoendation of the Regimental Com+ mander, the followinz transfers and nssignment inthe Firet Artitlery ars announced: First Licat, 1. A, Chamberiain from Battery B to Battery F: FirtLient. W, P’ ¥an News from Hatety & to Itattery B, Second Lient. David Price, Jr.. re- cently transferred to the reziment. fa assigned to Iinttery C, and wlli repart for doty with 1t accord- maly. Y iirection of the Prastdent, ctt. Vlilet, Arnistant Quartermaster-Gener: tnz the temporary abiencs of brig, Muige, act ae Quartermasier (ienoral, DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA. Tizanguanrtens, 81, PatL Mino.~Ip sccord. ance with instractions from the Becrotary of War, the headquarters Department of Dakota sball re- main in St Panl. Ueneral Orders No, 10. cor. rent #cries from thess headquarters, 18 hereby ro- voked. 1n obedicuce to {he provisiane of Bpecial Orders No. 78, cuarrent rericw, from the Uecaaquarters of the Army, Wrig.-Gen. Alfred ¥, Terry will pro- ceed to Weat Puint, N. Y. to attend the adjourned meeting of the Itoard convencd by said order, Upon the further adjonrnment nf the Noard, Gen. Terry will retnrn to his station in this city A tonaral Courl-Martial Is sppolnted 1o meet. at Cheyenue Acency, Dakots, Aug. 25, Detall far the Loart; Capts. Cuntles A | sou Jackson, Edaar C. llowen, liam loflingo, Ueurge G, Lot ond-Lisuts. George Leroy Brown, Jamea . 1o, Jobn [T, Enilbrick, First-Lieut.duon Wiitney, Juilge Advocate,—all of the Klsrenth Infautry. Col, Willian H.Wood, Elevcnth Infantry. in here- by relleved ud a ncinber of the tienernt Court-Mar. ) inituted by Spoclal Oeiers No. 01, aind L Nelsou A. Miles, Filth lofantry. uetalled in his tead. —— DEPAWIMENT OF MISSOURL. HEAGUANTERS, Font LEAVENWontH, Kap.— The following Paymasters have been ordersd to pay the troops at the posts opposite thelr names up 1o Aug. 91, 1878: Maj. W. A. Rtacker, Fort Leavenworth Mlitary Prison, Forts llayce, Rilev, Wallace, Kunsas, and Foris Lyon and Garland, Col. Mal. W, H. Johuson, Cavalry Depot, St Louts, and Joferson Burracks, Mo. Ma), W. R, Gitwou, Forts Gibson, Sill, ani Iteno, In- dldn Torritory, Maj. Frank Bridgman, Chicaco and Rock Istand Arsenal. Mal. J, P, Willard und A. S. Towar, all posta in the Diatrict of New Mcxe ico, excent Fort Uariand, Col. Maj. J. A, Brud- head, Fort Dedge, RKan., C‘amp Supply, Indian ‘Terntory, and Fort Elliott, Texas. Thie foflowing promotions of ofiicers belonging to regiments serving in this Department are oiflctaily anpounced: “Ninth ltogimicat of Cavalry: Aduitional Second-Llout, James K, Richard, Jr., to be Second-Licutenant, vico Gibdon, prowoted, which cartics ‘him to Company L, Furt Bllae, Texas. "~ Additional Sccond-Licut. Jamea P, Bell, tobe Becond- Lientenant, vice Davenpart, promoted, whicl cacries bim o Comnany M, Fort Stanton, New Moxico. Additions! Secand-Lteut, Ablel L. Smit, to be Hecond-Liontenant, vice Spencer, nro- moted, which carries him to ‘Company A. Nine- teenth Infaniry, b Sapnly, Indian Tarritory, ‘fhe Depariinont Commander will proceed on pubiic Ludiness from e polnt to Denver, and, ufter the comptetlon of the bu«ncas atthat point, will procoed thence to Iort Garland, Capt. C. &, Tidey, Sevunth Cavalry, will accompany the partinent Commander, A Goneral Court-Mnrtial Is hereby conrtitated lo meet at Fort Dodge. Kans, on tho 10th day uf An- Rust for thie teal of such fersons as may be prop- Sty braught befors st Delall for tie Coust: Capts. oS Beadturd, P, 11, Rominzton: First-Licuge. John Macowd, C. AL Vergda: Second-Licut. Cor- nalius Gardnor; Capt. J. ', Smith, Judye Advo. cate ~ail of tho Nincteepth Infantry, with tl tewart Ven wiily dur- en. 3, C. . Wikofl, Geurge L. Firet- DEPANTMENT OF T TIRADQUARTRNS, SAN ANTONIn, lotter (Na. 5) to Post-Commanders: It Is belleved that a cuange 1n the prosent unifarm, Ly substf- tuting a light suminer dre<s durlng the hot veason, will conduce to the heilth of thetruops. Tho parts {0 be consldered are, a head cove erine of cork or pith, and one bleached linen or cotton blouse and trowsers. ‘I'lie necessity for suitable clothing, as a pubstitute for tho present opprossive woolen coat and pants nnd non-protecting caps, I rendered more apparent by tho action of Buarde of flealn, in the large citles, advoeatiny cool cluthing nsa preventative of sickuess and sunstrok: The Commanding tiencral diroctd, accordingly, that Lhe Post Bur< kevn be colled upon for his views, and that thoy, 1 conneclion with the wugzgestions of compan, oificers and the Post-Commander. by cumul“&m und forwarded to thess Jeadquarters, st an early dlate, with th view of their being submitted for the action of the uruper Authorities, Mho_Hemlquartors Distelet of the Rio Grande, durlnie abeence of (ol eorgo Sykes, Twentloth Iufautry, are established at Hinzgold larracks, Tezun, “Lieuk -Col, N, 1, Bweltzer, Kighth cCay. airy, In cammand, x General Court-Martial met at Fort Clark, Texas, on the 12th lust, for tho trial of Firste Lient. Lewls Warrlnzton, Fourth Cavalry, and wiich oAbt persons as may o properly Lroukht bes fora it: Detall for the Court: Capts, E. H, Wil- lioton, Bocund Artilinry; K. 1. M. Young, Elghh Cavaley; R, 31, Taylor, Twentleth Infantry; Ase elstant-Burgeon W, K. Walers, Medical Deparl ient; Fleat-Tacuts, Faul llarwood and Jobn an- tater, Twentloth Tnrautrys D, T, 5tilod, Tonth Infantry, Hecond-Licut. W, T. lWoward, Becond Arullery, {8 appoiuted Judge-Advocate of tho Conri. DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO, TEADQUAKTEIw, BaNTA FE. N. M. —~3aj, N, W, Osbocne, Fifteenth Infantry, in sddition to the command of Fort Iisy, Texas, will ut ance roliove Maj. J Wade, Niuth Cavairy, of his command of troups 1n the fleld at E) Pavo, Texes, and vicin. Iy, Maj. Wado will turn over to Maj, Gsborne all record matier, instrnctions, and fuformsation pore taining to the cominand at El Paso. Maj. Wade, unan beinyt relleved of hiy temporary command at Kl Paso, will proceed to Fort Hayard, New Mexico, hw proper station, and relinquish command of that 041 10 The venior Olficor presvut for duty. Ho much of ‘Bpecial Orders, No, 81, (zom theso headquarters us directs {feut. Maitnias W, Day, ath Cavaley, 10 conduct recruits snd horses of the Ninth Cavalry to the stations of the resprctive cumnal:iluu 10 which they are ssvigucd, {8 hereby revokcd, ¥ MISCELLANEOUS, Leaveaof wbsenca have been granted: Col, P, T, de ‘rabriand, Thirteenth lofantry, Maje, W, IL. Eckels, Qeorge E. Glenn, PaymastersT, (. Sulllvan and Georgo E. Bell, Buhsistence Do. partment, Liont. -Col, R Eddy, Deputy. Quartwonaster-ueneral, Capts. Culfen firysnt, Urdnauce Departuur,’ W, P, lartin, Milltary er; A. Juckson, SeveathUavalry, Lieuts. Venuey, Sixth lufantry,” Wilitao i ‘Fuird Infuntty. and D, 3. Teylor, Urdnsuco Depsrtuent, s, WISCONSIN TEACHERS, Bpectal Dispalch fo Th Manisox, Wis, Auz. 17.—The Board of Ex- aminers, consisting of Prol. Albert Salllburv’ of the Whitewater Normal School, Dr, C, HJ Carpenter, of the Btate University, and Prof. Georgs W, Peckham, of the Milwaukeo ligh School, closed thelr labers this forenoon. Four ocreans roceived Hife certitivates, vias Avthur A, Miiler, of Waukesha; Dwight Kiuney, of Darlington: John W, Screomh, of Milwatikee; and Michuel McMahon, of Kewsuuee, ‘Thrcs parsous received Huitel or dve-year cortificates, via.: Mary Lumr. of Mauftowoe: Hacrist A, Balsbury, of Whitewatur; and Mr. Uordon, of Sialoit. Beveral uf the wpvlicants mady large progrues Io tha list of studies, und will have casy work to complets tho list uexs year, The Examiuvars speak in tho bighest terms of the bearing, diligence, and ubiiicy of the applicants. 1t hias boen one of tlhie most ~successful seasiuny of tha Byapd, . ..., THE GENERAL. Bpecial Dlinaic} $o The Tribune, "' Oarau, Nob., Aug. 3.—Guu, Sherman, who wrrived hore last uigbt frow 8, Louls, sccumi- pacied by Gen. AlcDuwell, bis wide, this worne ing decided that the military headyuarters building provided for by Congresstonal appro- vriation should be located at Umaha Barracks, aud should bo built at ouce. It will cost #30.000, whilo another $:30,000 3 to be expended {u otoer pernanent Inproveincuts. e uppre- beuds that uo serlous or extensive troubie, sucl us o war, will arise frowm the Mexican bord T tronbles. He left at noon fnr Fort Deflance, M., haying some Lusiness there with the N, Joe Indians. o —— Big Farmees, Among the Pacific capitalists who ore ¢o un- fortunate a8 to nrouse the fndignation of Me, Kearney are Millar and Lusx, California farmera, whe own 700,000 acres of gohl-streaked soll over whicn roans_{mmense flocks ol sheep and hards of oxen. 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Aug. tered In the evening. 42 ta Evanston at 10 8. m, and 2:50 Thursday, A p. s, Modnlight—0n t 0 Kt TP, m, Paril €an gu to Eianston on the morntng trih and remal thete until 3 p. 3, to Waukegan at 0 a. m., ealling X0 Wainkecan at') p.'m, 0 p. ., Clhilcago st D p. J:Jupll aly : mey ‘\,l“ffl' ovine Brassand String Dends on board, aukegan and roturn, $1: bt Jusepl and id tripa, 74 cen RLY'S THEATRE, J. W, HAVERLY., «Froprictor and Manager. LAST WREK POSITIVELY OF THE PAMOUS COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, Laat produetion of the charming Extrsvazanza, OTUR OI‘NDEEELL.A.. Now Srenciyy Now Provertice Sow Cortims, New Dinie,MLEE: BAE RUSEAL w0d a1l he puesiing, - Siitinect svery Seabtatay and ;30" s[Vuday.A Uz 2. Tauy Fastor and et HOOLEY’S THEATRE, PRICES—$1, T3¢, 50c, and 2¢. Matlnces, 23¢ and 50¢. MONDAY, AUG. 13, AND WEEK, MR. HARRY WERBBER, 1N 1118 COMEDY-DItASA, NIP AND TUCK. From tao French of Cacalet Varicol, Kupported hy an Efclent Comvany. Matlnees Wednesiay and Raturday. omosny Falurday, ro Troupo. . LEGAL, NITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN THE CIR. ‘cult Lourt of the {Inlted Kiates for the, u Diatrict ot Jitinotv, In chancery, John N, Denbon anitaunn W Brookd ve L Clicri’ & Lo tativond Company. sud aiso Chasles ). lawdttch, Wilitam (i, Waid, aud ¢. J. Sorriil, un their interventlon, Notice Ia lienthy glven that in purauiuce of the de- eree and supplemental order o satd Court, ‘entered of Fecund 1o sald cause, the fornuer on the 4th of Decen- bor, 677, mnd by latter on tho 18k of Juy, 1878, I, Hefey W Diabow, Mbatur i Cliauccrs of safl Codrt: and s such Slastdr, at the hy 1 10 o'clock 1 the farenoun of Wedn h day of A &3 10 front door bt 100 bULGIDR BOw Used Ly wald Court pa s Court House, known us the Hupublie Lit Huliding. numbers 1,710 163 Ladalio street, in tho ¥, wad Siato of lifnote o 1] o irected in 88 pubiic fuctiun 1o the high ci or, subjec )y ., 80 the Hle Pridr Lrust:minrtzage by FLuan & Trust ‘Company to Lo e Furie: Foel arid foliara of bou-s now wut- hitinired o securd af stabalug and mentioned s aaid decree, wud wlo sub Ject to redemption ss pruylded by ¢ of Dliuots, 1he Murtas ud premiaes entloned tn s3id dacrye aud partisuiany descriocd m fulluwe, Lo wits Alliberalirsad uf the sald Cifvaco & Tows linliroad {omoany made ar to be made. exieqiing from dulicty 3 Le County of Will, o Forcston, I the County bt Odle. 1n auid State of 1ilinow, incliullag vighi-f way shieratur, Tosd-ved. superstraciure, frot, tes. cising splices, bolta nucx, sidkes, sl the fands wnil depot rruun siation-wuses, depots, vislucts, bridses e Ldtorinid wid brogecty purchaeed 1r 1be coustrdetiva ot sald raliruad, dil e wisstugs, teuders, cars, and niachlacry, all W of the Staty s ot rolltn: owlivd byadid Chicwss'd Tows Lialiroud Comany” siguired urio by upon g, b o frau~ cli'm.u.(i‘fi P g arr ik ey e R Corupany relatiug thereto. anid Al trabeity acguln Ly vlriue thereur, including siletracke, torn-aute c 0 i craonal prap: ::«,‘:.‘:'..u..q.‘,"d“'“‘fi, e ot st raliol R i prunesty sc Colupauy siice e execuiio sl Toriiars d knd. relatiing 10 sabi Telironly to #nilicr with o] wid mingular e tenciineats aud appur. {edauces hotelo belvogiug, aud the Tenth fao and broftatyeraor, aad ali (antt Jatervss whalsodver, as weil n law a 1o cuity. of Chlcago rllf”" faliruad Company of, 1o, sid (o the auy OLbur Droperty. Tigu & said frauchisce, s thlucs whsteerar sbicl wide fateddva Lo be cot: ere nortyaRe 10w 1n e haads br under tlio contrel zl' ll(hvflk}‘ of the flecety utzou b CBUa¢. BLG B PROpOTL! purel 4 xlso wfil:fimm ATt G peadener of his sk ol conuection wiln said ralirosd, sud whicl a5sl: by a6 the tiin of wali sale [y s posscailun. 0f (@ hiot b wqalh bo untitied: Logethor 8 viso eutiie prop; erty, sad g parcels, Unpald Luuds au couous. secured, by Site turciras furecioacd Lo sai coure may e reces 'Ly Eie' laice frutis due. Dur- chmserlialid ofeata’by far pavidoitor (0 purcutis: o Sauer” t “lie exicut, and bpon KeFars aatborized by the said decree, aud for (NG Chars acter ud Lerbig of sale, and ticis and wode of pars went, K(’Vlr,lbl 18 bad t0 sald decree aud sald order of record fa aabd causa fa safd Court. A July 47, fliyiy w. msnop, Auater in Ciaucery of the Clreuit Court of the Gulted Slatea fur iy Nurtbeos Dlatrict of Didude, 7 Handy ’Vu"lumes.-%mfi%i? Joomal for September, D. 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APPL an & 0N & €O, Renad EDUCATIONAL, Lk t P Vi HIUE TALCOTT. | Awaclate SR T WHIGHT, Ao M., {Principals, A Brst-class Preparatary Behiool for Boys. Lotation attractive. Educaticonl facflities unsurpassed, ‘Session beping Sept. f. 1N78. For full nfurmaiton send for cat- slogue ta Morgan Park, Cook Co., ii. CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Begring Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1878, Preparatary and Callegiate Departments, 82 Optfons Conne: alw Graduating Courk: 10 Muste, Drawiag und faltfes. ° For Catal adilress G Morzan F'ark, Cook Co., il or st 1oag, The Thirtv-0fth Scholastic Term will begin on :he firs: Tuesday of Senetiber uext. We are mow able o 7 that the best facllities offiered by any educstions stitation {n America for develoninentof both min and hudy ean lie found here. We Invite paretts and wusrdians 1o cume and ser for themsely verify what wo say. Fur partienls rddress the Very Hev, O dent. Notre Dame F. 0., Indtan PARK INSTITUTE. For Kh!l Eldxtl'l'l'(:.x tiif, [V Irl‘ and ‘lrrunu Ladlea ! At Chich; Rehool Tear heghik Sept: 11, 1500, e A thorouuh)y orgsnized Kchool of the Bral grade, Tweniv-one able and oxperienced teschera Inetrud top In each department secorling to the most ap- proved methods. . Unusual ady, =8 for the study of BTE, HIUATC, eloeutlon, anik the Moern IADELaEes. or eation enofes Hoarding srcuminodations superior. For further information address MES. A E. BATES, Principal, BETTS MILITARY AOADEMY, STAMFORD, CONN. A HOME SCHOOL FORR BOYS, Delfghtful focation near Long fsiand Sound. Thor- ougti prebaration far Culleze or Busluess. Forly-trt year ope 5 Miss Piorce and Hiss Lawrence Wil reopen thelr ENGLISITL FIL , snd GE1! 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