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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. 7 APPLETON. Two Weeks' Experionce of a Tourist in This Bright City and Vicinity, fotermingling of the Pletaresqae and {he Beantl- fol with fMany Other Advantages. A Oombination of Ciroumstances that Portend a Flourishing City. Epectal Carreapondence of The Tridune, ArrieToN, Wi, Aug. 20.—Ore of the most charining and attractive places fn the West is the lively Httle city from whénce I write, Ap- pleton, Wis. 1 arrlved here In the esrly morn, while the town was sleeping In comparative si- Yence, and supposed I was teallog In upon it unawares. But [ was mistaken. Tho first set- tlers of the country, true to their aboriginal In- stincts, wers on the alert for the white man, Team nfter team laden with the dusky, gons of the forest, and Juterspersed with thelr squasws, and papouscs, and baskets. and buckets of blackberries, came filing up the avcnue, and very soon the town was pretty well sprinklea with the venders of this delfcious frnlt. Upon the female members devolved the daty of making the saice, whtle their lords and masters were buslly engaged Jounging about walting to recelve the proceeds thereol. In this they were eminently successful, and [ was pleased to notlce no cvidence of any of It belng expemied for fre-water, The Indious fu this viclolty are & dotach- ment of the Oopelda tribe, one of the originat 8ix Natfous, and are Jocated on a reser- vation abiout twelve milcs from here. They arg gencrally peaceablo and quiet, having well-cul- fivated farins, and exhibit maay evidences of civilization and prosperity. Thirty yenrs ago to-day the first house was erected 10 _Appleton by Col. Blood, whio s still » rosident of fhe town, but it is only within & comparatively few svears that Appleton has commenced to attract gen- mi’m tention. Now, with her fmmense water- power, the best fn this country, If Dot In the world, her people are enabled to snap their fingers In the face of the bard times, and bid de- tiance to the nnzrl:urze- that are washing awa; the fountdations of so many towns, villages, an cltics fu the land. 1t Is not iy purpose 10 what follows to palnt & elittering picturs that will fade upon clote {nspection, but the facts shatl Dbe prezented to buck up all 1 shall say. : Tu the first place, Appleton possessvs thosd substantinl clements of prosperlty which her bustucss men have not heen slow to utilize, and, with the limited ineans at thelr command, have certalnly tnade commendable progress. Her vast water-power is not lying tdle or stand- fnz stil), The busy humn of {ndustry fs heard in ker mille, factories, machinwshops, and her many other manufnctoring cstablishments con- siantly, and a nunsber are compelied to run day and mght to supply the demand mado upon them. The population of Appleton {8 upwards of 700 Itis situnted upon the baunks of the Fox River, the clear waters of which furnlish the power for her industries. The ro. mantie udson Is knowu the world over for tho victurceque reeldence-lotations that line ite shotes, hut the beautiful Fox River, as it winds its way through Appleton, fs overlooked by a’ high blufl, interlaced with delightful groves and many handsome and coutls restlences. From the dowmo of the University building a panorama of excecding veauty s apread hefore you, taking in the water-power in all jts giory and grandeur, the river for mliles abovn and below, and other polnts of interest that come within the sweep of the vision. Telulah Park and Bprings, on the river just below the clty, and tho beautiful cemelery on the opposite bmxr. display the public ” spirit ~ and interest of the peoplo towards beautliying the attractions they yossess, ‘These improvements are only men- ttaned to_strangers I connection wltgn what Judee J. E. Harriman, one of Appleton's most worthy and enterprising citizens, has done to Deing them Lo thelr present state of beauty, Tehlali Park is destined to be an attractive ro. sort for seekers after health and pleasure. This park vontalus soing thirty acres, has a fino raco- track, and pleasant drives through the erounds, and the health-giving waters of tho springs are becuring Justly colebrated, ‘The educational facilities of Appleton ard ex- eellent. Besbdes ber graded schools, which are well conducted, the Lawrence University, oue i the lending educutional Institutionsof the West, Is Jucated liere, anud {8 o prosporous one for the times. It is un fmposing four-story- aud-basement ntone structurc, and ia orection dates back to_tho early history of Apuleton. Dr. Gieorge M. Steele, who has for years been 1ts popular Presldent,isably assistod by a worthy corps of professura ond _teachers, among thewm belog Mrs, Opheltn Forward, the pre- cepiresa, o bady of Nine lirerary attainments and well fitted for” the position sho vecuples, ‘The religious and educational advantages of Apple- tun have kept puco with the general progress of e eity, There arc some clzht churches, di- vided “among the varlous denominations, sud Apnleton muy be classed with the well-regu- lated and orderly communities of the country. The uewspaper reilectors of the *‘busy life, the fluctuations, and tho vast concerns” of Appleton are journals of much merit and ably conducted. To Mr. A, J, Reed, of the Lost, sl the Messrs. Rywn, of tha Creseent, § am indebted fur many court A new paper, called the Ureenbacker, ndvocating the policy which name fudieates, has recently made ity appe: ance, und a German paper 18 also published here, Mr. Georgre Miller, 8 member of tha Just Println:g Company, Is the popular Postinaster of Avply '".3" und the ollice under his charis is ably managed, 1l water-power of Aopleton fs catimated at 12,000 horse-power, and {s in a high state of im- provement aud excallence, A large vortion of it 1s owned and wanaged by Mr, Edward West, Wwho ey be denominated “the founder of the water-power andl a ploncer In many of the prin- clpal Interests here, The attention of capttul- t3ts should be directed to thiv point, whery pow- crean be obtalued st one-tventy-Gith what, ¢ costs In tho Essteru States, ‘Tho acdie tiona) advantages fu regard to ty aud secus iy fron floods, fee, and other anuoyances whiich render the wanufacturing busin at most pulits in tue country so bazardous, are lreyoud comparison, Lake Winuebazo s Immensy reservolr, hoseiblo for the water to rise over thice feet abovo low-water mark. To give somo ides of the magnitude of this water-power it fs~ only - necessary to state that Boois auficient to run B0 lurge mills and factorics, and then have power to spare, ‘The lnmenso stons dan built by the Government bers fu 18734 1 720 feet lony, 13 tu 15 feet baso, 8 to 10 feet hivh, and cost nearly 810,000, Bealdes thils, there arc two other dams below, the lower one of which 13 soon to he wmmulmbly fimproved. Lesscs can be had here at 4 thau wn overage of 84 a lLotse-power per year, whien, 4. will be readlly scen, l8° cowparatively lnstgnbl. cant when brought into comnvetion witi othier localities, 1 view of these facllities, there ta uo putut in the Unfod wore Inviting for fille cavital. Herceverything is prepated, ready for immcdiate uceupaney, tho crection of Lulilde lugs for auy branch of busiess only belng necessary. it b iy desire, in referring (o this tuportant manufacturing toint, to impress tho capitalista ot the country who are complalilng about there Leurg uo sale lyveatineut for thero, tnat right hicre {3 a mine ol wealth that only needa thelr capttal to develop. ‘The success of the manufacturing cstablishments already lo- vated here iy @ sutliclent nducement for others to vuse in while the powze van be had st such Iusleailicant rates, The growth ot Apuleton is largely due to the public epint und Liberslity of her leadlng ati- Zens, ‘Lhis bewng lnur:l{ o pleasure trip, { have nut been able to maku the acyualutaces of soy of thew, but those with whom 1 cawe fn con: tait possesscd the tiuw Spartaw svirit, aud with them thers was o such word ss fail. Mr. Ed- ward Weat, who has beeu a resident of Apple. tou for uver twenty years, and who has burled a fortune fu Fox luver und other enterprises in this vicinity, Las erected a monuinent “of dura- bility that wiil be pointed ul with pride by hls descendants for generations yet to come, - Al Appletou 13 Jocated the ouly blast-furnaze In the United States that {3 run cxclusivety by Water-power. AL wiay bo o matter of some in- tereat 10 Jron mien Lo learn that st this furvace 11500 tous of orv were smelted i3 ons stack without relining, a feat probably never befors sceomplished 1 any furuace o the country, To substautiate what I have said fo the fore- Rolog, I need ouly to refer to & few of the prig- wpal mauufucturivg Interests in Appleton, all of whow ure, unless upprarances are deceptive, dolog o good busiuess. Mr. v . Atkingow, Geocral Manager of the Avpleton Chalr sud Bedstead and Cane and Wood-Scut Chalr Factory, a fow Vears sz wasouiy ¢uploylug twenty wew, ‘The Compsus uow has tlghty employed, aud this well-known house bits waiued u wide reputation duriug the years 1t has been cotablloiied. fts warcs aro la dee tnaud frow all poluts in Wiscousiu, Minvesots, uwa, aud Michizan, with frequent shipments Leyoud thess States. A -wh‘!ly uf this Com- vany Is the manufacture of very beautiful and Altiuctivg chumiber sctd du uny style, facludicg Eastiako and Queen Anne, Thelr styles | Hime. Tho distance fs 280 miles, The Blamarek'ss] Feiir Lizsls Doak. Bt Torerh, light, of oftice-furniture are very unlguo and tasty. In the rast quantity of inrnitare of all descrintions T eaw plled apin their immeneg four-story factary, I eonld not bt come to the conceluston that their trade was oll that had Leen claimed for ft. Their enter- nrise certalnly entitles them to the entensive trade they recelve, At the head ot the water-nower I8 located the Arpleton Paper and Poip; Company, whose genal and gentlemanly Bcerctary and Treas- nrer, Mr, fl.J, Rogers, we found directing o large body of men at work making some valna- ble tmprovements in the surroundings of their mills. This Compang has bullt up a heav trado fn the five years of their business, which embraces not only: Wikconsln, Iut resches out [nto the adjoining Btatea. Their printing- paper ranks among the Lest made, an large auantities of pulp are_shipped by them to various points. Being affablo and ;icnllumnm men to deat with, it 13 no wonder thelr mill Is kept running constantly to ita fullest capacity., They have the latest and most improved ma- ¢hiners, and all appliances o insure a success. fnl bustness. Mr. John Van Nortwick fs the Prestdent, and Mr. Willlam M. VanNortwick the Vice-President,—all being centiemei well and tavorahly known It business cireles. In connection with the paper-mill Interest here, 1t might not be inuppropriste o state that ali the milla here are supplied with su- verlor machinery manufuctured by Mesers, Merrill & tlouston, Beloit, Wis. This firm also manufacture the Houston turbine water wheels, which hate been selected over all compttitors T'I lllx‘c Goretnment for the arsensi at Rock 3land. Among Appleton's representative men and most poonlar citizens is the Hon, A. 1. Smith, manager of the interests of the Green Bay & Misstsatppi Canal Company, and ageos for the uusold lands orfeimally granted to the Fog Hiver Improvement Comvany. ‘Fhese lands ag- wregate about 250,000 acres, and are lovated 1n somg thirty ditferent counties, 'They range mn value from $150 to 813 per acre, and are recured on very ad- vantageous terms. For many years Mr. Bmith has had tho management of ‘theso two very Important Intereats, and It Is sufe to asscrt that no othicr man conid have given better aat- Isfaction toall roncerncd, Desides his other businees conneetions, he Is tha Presidont of the First National Bank, and also President of the Appleton Furnace Company, His diversified Interests give blm a promincnt position in Aiuan. clal circtes. [e 13 a plilar of strength in sl that relates to the vru:}u-ruy of the cily. At thc lower end of “the swater-power s lo- cated the Apoleton Paper Ml of G N. Rich. mend & Bro., who manufaciure all grades of coarse and fine wrapping-papers. ‘Their exten- eive and zruwlnq trade rcaches ovor the entlre Northwest, and theit facilitics ara such as to ennble themn to succesefully compete with any other mill of this character fn the country. Havine been established here for efghiteen years, they have hecome well and favorably known as reliable and upright gentlemen to deal with, and {t §s suMclent Lo state that thelr reputation in the past is a safc and sure guarantee fur the future, ‘There is no Idleness about this place, and the hutn of the mitl is not hushed elther night or day. I was not. surprised at the magnitude of thefr business when in a look over thelr tniil L saw thelr (acilities for doing it, Meesra. Marston & Hoveridge, of the Apple- ton Hluband Nfloke Factory,and general dealers In wagon stock, have bren catablished at this place sume fourteen vears, and uninterrupted prospenty has sintled upon thelr enterprise. ‘These gentlemen have bullt up an extensive trade throughout the Northwest, and thelr bus. Iness-futereats nre a valuable adjunct to the in. dustrial reputation of this flourishing city. ‘They posacss Lfu:rlm' manufacturing faeilitics, sud are cnabled to carry their trade fnto suce ceasful competition everywhere in the land, The factory of Messrs. Bricgs & Beverldge, for the manufacture of sash, doors, and blinde, is n woll-kvown and prosperous institution of Avpleton, having heen In operatlon for upwards of twelye years, Its work ranka with thic beat in tho country, and its propriclors are smong Appleton’s imost enterprising eltizena, The gctivity In bustnuss hcra s niot limited to the milider months of tho year, hut the lumber intercst makes business lively during the win- ter, There is plenty liere for idie hands to do. Burrounding Applefon is a fins fanining coun- Ilry.dlnlcrspemd with & good variety of timuer and. ‘The splrit of enterprise not only takes inthe manufacturivg interests of Appleton, but it also embraces ail c) of_her Lusincss men. Her princlpal business strcet fsa wide ana spaclous avenue, and when lighted with gas, which has been recently introduged, presents the activity and life so characteristic of some of the Chicago throughfares. ‘Tho princl- el buiblaini materinl is light-colored rick, manufactured o few miles out, and tho structures are Jmposiog and beantiful, bearingon thelt faco tha inpreas of & prosporous and flonrishing business community. To show how natural It is for the Appletonians to appro- rinto all the modern Improvements of the Xu o L {s only necessary to statethiat there aroalrendy twelvo teleplione lines in netive operation here. ‘This lttle fnstrument was the Indirect menns of saving the 1lfe of Judge Harri- wan, one of Appleton's best beloved and respected citizens, a few weoks sinee, 7Tho Judiro was riding through Lls beutiful park, souie two miles from his resldence, superin- tending the {mprovenients going forward there, when lio was thrown from his carringe, and, fallinz on 0 a scythe In somo mysterious way, cut u decp gash In nis sido and severing an artery. The Judge Imincdiately realized his stiuation, and, with the indomitable pluck for which ho 18 moted, tore his aliirt from his body, pjunged 1t Into the wound, and then telephoned to his house for o physteian toattend kim mmediately, He arrived none too soun, as, with all their ¢fforts, hia attendants were unablo to entirely stanch the flow of blood. Tho Judge fs alreadyon the streets i, mucl to the jov of his numerous frionds, although he has not fully recovered, 1 have extended thils correspondence alrendy far beyond the lMmits destrned, und shall have to defer other points of interest tun future time. C.W. K, MARINE NEWS. HOW THEY The recelnts of grain at muntt promise to be the | BUSL LT thu past Ten yeuns, aiid With & possible single eaception Wie largeat fof any month on record at Umyan the Blstury of the port. A laren port d c 0 TALK. Dort durtng the present on record durtug Aus ialn Wil comlo Trum Lake Etle portd, ;¥ loominyc ut as formiiabla rivala of'Chicagn n (he wmount ani 1 niporiance of Shelr Kraln Liusineas, = 7. Tuln Commiercial, 39iA, % (L 12 the uninformed young man who tries to” keep up the **mariue end of the schovner ™ (as James Albro might say) on the atald old Commercial wonld get the figures showing the grain shipmeats from Chicago to Duflalo by lake, and from ail oth- «er porte combined, and then compate them, he would #ind that, If ** Lake Erio porte are rapldly looming up as formidable nivals of Chicago In the amouut of aud jmporiance of theirgrain business, ' Chicaga 1s not standing idle, wailing for them to catch a8 many wolng forward of tne unprecedented. ippers by the (rank lines, o n the raflroads carrylng at as all summor by rai) Iy low rates offered ortlon of the se: jow & Fite s the v BUFFALO, Beerato, N, Yu, Aux, 0.—Coal frelghts dull at 25c 10 Chicayo and Milwaukee, Cleated—Props A. Einith, U35 tons col, Mar- quette; Mayflower, Bay Ulty, and Indis, Dulath; Passalc, Kagimaw; Starucca, Badger State, and 1, W. Powers, Chicagu; stine Alaeka, Pittsburg; schre Bt. Lawrence, ¥, A. Georger, Joha Durt, Clara Parker, Delaware, Jan oll,and Hed, White st Blue, Clcagos, L W, Perry and C. i flen won, Toluo; A. ewey, Detralt: Marengo, Milivaokee: ‘barges Litite ke, It Marten, 4 Chicago, wed Port Colborne in the Iwenty-four hoar ;| Westyard-Vrops City nabury 10 Toledo: Pru bariaa Magiaie Meltae. Kin Ktresl, Toronto to Mil s U D. M. Foster, Torouto to Arhtabula: schre Undive, Torouto loits 10 Lhleaio. —Frops Lawell. Voledo lo Uzdensburg: (arnia, Detroit o Monireal; Van Allen, Chat- ua:n (o Slontreal: bark Wawabosi, Toledo lo Kiugston: schre 0. M. Bond, Kuight Templaz, Clayton Uehie, Chicago to Kttsston. B NAUTICAL MISHAPS. A line got {nto the wheel of the tug Little Glant yesterday, but was soun atierwazds taken out, The scor Minnehahs put fnto Manftowee on Wednesday minus ber foremast, which was casgled away outside by lightnlug, At 181 accoynts the schr Warrington was bard on Etarve lelaud Reef, witha prospect of geliing off Afier 8 VOrkion of het carga'ut 1hon oe Wes bt wted, During Ibick weather Tavsday night, tbe tug H. B. M:nton ran upon Useon l-ll'nd 'lhonl:'wh:‘l’: e 101 ufloll‘ll";l'hfi;l:c‘k uf'r:inn l&t. lgnace. Ehe was pulle at su EJH[‘;Iugk. ferlug fnjary by the tug BISMARCK VENMUS FAVORITE. Along aud lively race took place lately between the props Blamarck sud Pavorite. and, accordlng to the best Information at bsud, the former was victorious. Hoth vessele left here last Monday eveninz at 30 o'clock for Blumarck baving threo barges o orite ibree, sll lighi. Aveutall law alloye was crowded ou both stcamiers, and Lbex eran clow Wgethor ucarly tho whole nce. The Biewarck beat” ber compeilos sbuut sa buur i bargen took on 1,000,000 feet of Inmber, and the Favorite's conrorta about 1,000,000. It Iaeald that fhe latter lcft an houe and s half ahead of ‘the former,—at 11 fa, m. \\'Mnr-dn‘,—- but nevertheless tha Biwmarck overhaaled fer, and got into this port an hour befate her yesterday morning, the ran being made in thirty-two honrs, The whole course run over was [ milen, And the contest ia described as & hot one both ways. The Pavorite s considered #he wan beaten on het fant trip. — LAKE FREIGHTS, Teaterday grain freiehts were firmer, 4¢ beinn Char- pald on corn to Baffalo, and 7¢ to' Kingeton tera were reported for 111,000 bn wheat, 350,000 bu carn, 48,000 bri oats, and 15,000 bu rye. The Buffalo engagements were: The schra J. G, M ten, T, P. Bheldon, Lake Forest, Russell, H. W. Bage, M. B. lfale, J, Couch, snd Imperlal, corn At 4c; prop Rnsela, wheat and rye, throngh; prop Kebraska, oate and rye; nmu’ team Mflmvhl'r wheat and rye. To Kingston, the schrs Wenl Side and J, Magee, eorn at 7c. To_Coliingwood, the achir A, Mosher, cnrn at 23c. The Reindeer, cotn and wheat. Lo Cape Vincent. The thipments of wheat from Toledo by lake continne qufte large. Charters were made Thurs- ray on & bxeld of 2i4e per bu on wheat to Baffalo, and 2i4¢ to Moatreal. and 5ic on corn 1o Oswego. At Detrott Thursday the rate on whoat to Buf- 1alo wae 24c, and to Montrea) 71 The schr Montpelicr has loaded for this port at 70¢ per ton THE SUNKEN JAVA, ‘There lo scarcely a probability of any steps be. ing tsken to ramse the sunken prop Java, which recemily went down off Pont An ‘Saunble. From the best informed Iske navigators It s leamed that the great ship ia in from 200 to 250 feet of water. s depth which_no submarine diver il dencend, ‘Alcon, the well-known diver of thin woald go dawn 150 feet, and apparatus for obtaining Capt, Petor city, has aaid that he futher It the necessary alr waa farnished him.” 1416 not known here what steps Mr, Rnllan will take in tho matter, but it Is lepth of the water where the Java 9o wit! Arst be definitely nxcertained, and if found nnder the fignres abave given a diver or divers may bo employed to go down and look the vessel over vrabable the and report the ciances for getting ler to ¢ face, sur. PORT IURON. Pont ITcnax, Mich., Aug. 40.—Down—Props Lincoln and bacges, Tuttls and contort, Hupetior and consort, Tavana and consort; schr I1.J, Webb, -Props Nyack, 8L, Joseph, Delaware; schrs . A Mayee, Hichard Winslow, Wind—XNorth, ficnll': weather fine, Ponr_ Hunow, Frops Ontsrio, City of Concord, Newburg, Ketch- am and contort, D, M. Wileon and consort, Mis. #ourl and bar, hrs Favorite, Rising Btar, America, W. 1. Preston, J. P. Marsh, Dowh—P'rops Scatls, Duffalo, Emplre 8 Lincoln and barges, Havana and consort, Glaegow and harges: rchr Conneant. Wind—Northeant, light; weather fine. A CANADIAN OPINION, ‘The agitatiop of the wrecking questton has been maintained principally by the Detroit papers, and they iad no higher gronnd for thelr complaints than the opinion of American tng-men. The law on the gnestion was not even known by thelr own Collectors, and their lawycrs conld only say that they supposed certaln views to be correct, 'There wae this diferenco between Canadian and the American dispatants, that, whereas the Americans conld not, or did not. prodnce the precise regula- tion by which thes professed fo be guided, the Cana- dtan ofticiais had a distinct Departmental order for their observAnce fn regnrd o the practice of wrecking in Canadlan waters. — Toronto Giobe, THE CANAL Brinarrort, Aug, 30,~Arrivs Phenix, Lock- port, 6,000 bn corn; Induetry, Morris, 5,000 bu Metropolls, Morrls, 6,200 bu cornj prop le, Ottawa, 3,500 bu corn; Friendship, Otta- wa, 0,800 bu corn; prop China, Utiea, 3,800 bu coen; Chicago Helle. Utlcs, 6,200 bu corn; Maple Lear, Lockport, 7,700 bu oats from Romeo; Lock- port, Romea, 7,100 bn corn; prop Montauk, Lock- part, 200 bris meal, 3,500 bo coen: Ilarrlet, Sen- oca, 6,100 bu corn: prop Imperia), Beneca, 4,500 bu corn: (race Griswold, Beneca, 8,600 bu oat. Cleares ercales, Jolfet, 03,627 ft lomber; peop King Bros,, Kankakee Feeder, 25 brls flour, MILWAUKEE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Mitwavnzez, Aug, 30.—Only ono vessel was chartered hero to-day, —the schr Myosotis, at 4%¢ for wheat to Buffalo. Receipts aro increasing dally, and shipments will be hoavy from this tima forward until tie close of navigation, The Canadian prop Soversign was in dry-dock to-day to eschango wheels. nnlndrlmmlnswlu be advanced to §1.50 per 1,000 bu on Monday, - MARQUETTE. Bpecial Disatch to The Triduns. ManquerTe, Mich., Aug. B0.—Arrived—Props 8. Chamberiain, J. 8. Fay; schrs John Martin, D, P. Rhodes, Joeeph C. Harrivon, and Escanab: Cleated—Prop Cormorant; schts Charles Wafl, Jolin Martin, 1. . Rhodes, Joseph C. Harrison, Passed ap--Prop Arctic. Passed down—Frop 1. Louts. ERIE, #fpecial Dispateh to The Tritune, Enm, Pa,, Aug. 30.—The steamer Michigan will return from her cralso up tho lakes to-night. Denartures—Prop duniata, Chicay ¥I l.} schr Gen. Worth, Detrolf ‘o NAVIGATION XOTES, citicado. About twenty grain-laden veesels left for below yosterday, ‘The t1g Constitntion went loto Miller Drother dry-dock lass evening to bave a 100sa wheel [a tonea. 'There were onlya few vessels attho Lumber anel{yo-mdu. snd but little wes done In the way of chartors. L1118 1o be hoped (hat some efforte will be made 10 establish a storm-signa)l atation at Groess Polnt, which vessel men consider une of tho best nlaces The stmr Lady Washington made her last trlp for {he benedt of 1ho babies yostorday, She han made two round frips a day since the of July lnst, and has cafried about 100 persons each trin, three- fourths of whow we No s well for Cavt. Majoy, RWIRRN, tenlufzumlnn Detroit, Realn trade. 1 of Capt. Becker, ihe ven the Comanche, will sail the achr The Government has made man; around the Marquetia lighthouse, tian, and breakwate Tiero is aunother * shipped from Huflslo Elizabeth, #,050 bu. * the canal-boat Curw and 1ddle ground at the month and detentions theru will be things of the past. The Clnullln Collector lwl' Windsor {s on the 14 'Wko‘fi‘ o ut‘lhti:u[‘h‘l l||1‘ it e propolier off British soil forey-boat R celulor tine oald & tine of $30 foF taking & hand 1n the same jab, meeting ot Detealt and Port laran ay-owa- ors s to be hold at the former port Monda: noou fur the purpuse of discu IR the fe tlity of forming a stack-company stablishing card- rates, Julin Kelderhouse, of Huffalo, has been at De- trolt endeavaring to make srrabgements for put- ting his foating-elevalor Marquelte in nse thare. Eluvator facilitios ate very slim at that port, und much complaint s made by vessel-masters about them, PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The followlng are the arrivals and actusl sallinze at thle port for the past tweuty-four hours ending aL100'clock last night: ARRIVALS, $chr G, D, Dousemaz, Ford itiver, lumber, Masen Echr Kitty Grant, Sommervilic, stone, Ogdes Canal, rop SIS R e oo il bt S es Canal K. C."Britlas, baugatuck, sundries, Biate . Catel Benr . R, H Boby City of sreet. 10p Purtsge, Bullalo, sundries, It 3 BN BUARS Kewsuhee, w'u;':l’. '.»."%‘.“‘r’.‘&"‘.""“ aa) fum Rehr 2Amaer Clon Tox Clewatir, Poebligo, & s Felir Mauuteliee, Peahtlgu, Tunber, Iu bebr Alert, Pealilluu, jumiber, 1ust stree Buiir bdus: Grosss Point, grasel, ¥an Tug Hinarck, Nenvmiico, towlog, Hush reh pios, Senomiiee Jukiver. ¥ uned, Menowinee, lumbor, - lonlnsn, Meaoniinee, lumber, orite, Meovininay, Lowliy benr T. J. Brynson, deuotiines Relir 2onura, Slenvniloce, i Ecnt Uranus, Mon Prup Mary Urg! Tag RSB M3ty Anisadh, Grase | ber, ‘N Behir Sai uuider, Mariet. sScur ity ot Grand laven, Griid ' iavés, Waicer, RELE R, A. Irtal, Muskegon, lomber, ampeon 8ltp. m Bates, Ministee, wood, Rusf strcet. wBoiry. Mitwaukre, Vght. Ruah sioet. ou, 8l Chi avenus. ica, 0o N ow n. P. Niloa, arket. Lr Corréspondest, Clevelaud, (1oa, Bouih Chicag. ACTUAL »aiLiSun, Schr Grace Biswsua, Bulldo, grali, rop Lia M, ey Lacaniha: e op Mary urol, Hollsad, Hgut, to, Ure dri % '76b Gordoa Cauindl BuOaly, suad Frep el it e quadeisa, fast one, hnt . coal at Charlotte g, 30-10 p. m.~Patred np— Infapts, Theso excursions feest cargo of corn ever L uron) will be completed In £er Macy MrVes, Coliingwood, gratn, sehr Kirnnarli, Mantaten, i, - on, tights . Vanvatkenbnr, I 3 e e, h, Colllngwood, corn. r~ . 33nitce. 1t of GGrand Fapbie. Muekexon, gAY Rehr Wiiliam Starges, Muskegon, Hght. Sehr Marvit fate Ludineton, Maht. 8cbr Barlrfan, Btnrgeon fiay, laht SCDE ZACH Glnduer, BUMTAI0, Cori, £ebr Ironeldes, \antstee, lght. behr Lakn Foreat, Giurgeon Ny, light. Lchr Gaiatin, Orwogu, whe Kehe Michtean, Ee, earn Schr 8. Anderson, Collingwood, oate danes, Mo Tleht, rest, el , e, it lessin Linn, Escanats. Heh BENP.tames tiarret, Kinuston. wheat, £ehe Tlenry ftichards Buffala, corn. Aehr Francia Paima, inffalo, wheat, Sl Oiiver Culeer. Montredt, eorn . . o BT, i, Monires], s Schir Minerat State, Baflalo, kentdohn (Nl Kaeaoaby, S Rand, Rewsnnee, h hard Mott, (cont Tiritiian, Ranga e, (g hury uid, Rndalo, suniries chr Ana Chlids, sAniatce. IRt 'rop M. Groh, iloand, fiaht. » T An 3 Props Delawarp, Xashi . . fn P. Heath, Messcriger, and stmr Grace Grommond. - — THE RAILROADS. TIIE GRAND TRUNK'S WESTERN OUTLET. From what can le learned, It scems to he the intention of the Grand Trunk managers to con- tinue thelr efforts for securing an fndependent outiot to this city, notwithstauding the offers oiade by Vanderbilt to give them a share of the Eastern busincss. They have no faith in Van- derblit's promlses, knowing quite well that by scceding to his offer they would continue st his mervy. There ia oo longer any doubt that Mr. Hickson, the General Manager of the Grand ‘Triunk, nas accured the oieans in England Kherewith to complete the weatern extension, The speculation that has been golng on as to what route the Grand Trunk would select to this ity continues, bne the indications are that the Chicazo & Lake Huron route has heen definitely decided upon. (L tian mmsgm--l during the last few davs that the Grand Trunk has secnred 1ult control of the eastern purtion of the Chica. 0 & Lake Fluron from Port luron to Flint, 'he portion of the road between Flint and Lan- sing has been gobbled hy Vamderbilt, ftis claimed by the Grand Trunk and the Lake Huron Raflroad managers that Vanderbilt's title to this ruad is not gaod, and an.effort i being made to oust lim from its control, Shonld the decision, however, be against the Grand Trunk, & new parullel line will be huilt between Fiint and Lansiug. Burveyors are now n the field locating the road, "From Lansing to Battle Creex the Lake furon Is also eaid to be controlled by the Grand Trunk. From Battle Creek to Valoaraisothe road i controlied tu a great extent by the Pennsyivaniu Com- pany, but it is understood that the fatter cor- poration Is ready to sell out the property, it being of no benetit to them, From Yaluaralso the {irand Trunx could come Into this ety aver the Pittabmrg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, but it is understood that the Grand Trunk managers do not mean 1o Le bothered with any entangling alllances, but are deternined to bave an thde- pendent line all the way to this city. With this eud in view, they tnean to coustruct a new lue from Valparaso to Thornton, a distance of about thirty miles, where they will strike tho Chicago & Southern Ratlroad, which 1 already owned by them, and which will bring them into this city. ¢ BULIT TO CAPTURE A COMPANY, Fuectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Mapisox, Wis., Aug. 80.—~The case of the Btate ex rel. the Attorney-General va. the Mil- waukee, Lake 8hore & Western Rallroad Com- pany was argued in the Supreme Court to-day, by ex-Chief-Justice Dixon for the State and A. L. Cary forthe Rallroad Company. The United Btates Rolllug-8tock Company undertook to sue the stockholders of the Raflroad Company for the rent snd use of tho rullivg-stock while the rand was in the hands of the Trustces for the bondholders pending foreclosure proceedings. Thebondholdersat the forcclusuresale bid inthe rond, and beeame the owners of all the stock of the Company. The claimants, secking to suc them for the debt and to attach their stock, could find no stuck-hooks In this State. Infor matfon belng inade to the Attoruey-General, this sult is brought for a forfeiture of the char- terof tho Hailroad Compauy for violation of law in not kecpine thelr booka tn this Btate, Judge Dixon arqued at some leugth this after- noon upon the construction of acveral statutes to the above end. A decision will be rengered in the case at the next term of court. Judge Dixon is reasonably contident of winning the caso for the State, ITEMS. Mr. 8. A, Bent, for some time past connected with (he Lake 8nore & Michigan Bouthern Rall- road, has been appointed traveling agent of the Hoosac Tunnel line, with hesdquarters in this city. The Geoeral Freight Agents of the roads leading east from this city Leld a mecting ves. terday at the oflice of the Luke 8hore & Michi- gan Southern Raliroad and eatablished rates to intertor Eastern points in sccordance with the new laril published i yesterday's TRISUKS, which tukes eflect Sept. 2 Work on the Canada Central Road will be rapldly pushed forward, The rond 1a to extend frous the terminus of the Canada Central at Pembroke, Ont., westward to Like Nnrlulnz. about 120 miles, It {s to connect with the Canadian Pacific, and Is Intended o be the ehiof eastern outles of that road when it Is finfshed, Mr. Henry C. Wentworth, (icneral Ticket and Passenger Agent of the Micligan Central Rail- road, wiio hus been sojourninir inthe Fast dmlufi the last two inontha to recuperat his impatred health, will return to this l‘ll{ und resutue the dutics of his positian on the Michigan Central Wednesday, it la learncd that his health has greatly improved, ‘The Chicago & Alton Raflroad has pald divi- dends regularly for fiiteen years, In spite of the hard thnes. Its {nterest aud rentals umount to only 81,000,000 yearly, and its net earnlugs have not, for ten vears, fallen helow $:2,000,000, ex- ceuting ouo year, wheu they were reduced to 31,579,000 by a sfugle accident, sald to have cost 250,000, Thus a surplus for dividends has re- wained of over $1,000,000, until last year, when it was $908,340, and the dividends hiave been 10 per cent yearly until 1870, In that vour ¥ par cen wus ‘patd, and ’i}‘f per cent in 1877, Not- withstanding all the Herce competition of the past five yeurs, this road has maintained its net carnings with surprising recularity, the extreme vurlations tn ve years havime beeu less than 10 per cont. Mr. D. W. Hitchcock, Qeneral Western Pas- senger Auent of the Chicaio, Burliogron & Quiney Kattroad, will bid adicu to Chicago Mou. day, 10 wake_bls headquarters hereatier in St. Joseph, Mo, Mr. Hilcheork's department will cowprise all the territory west of the Missour) River to the Pacific and south to the dulf of Mexico. He will be entlrely lmlependent, and will tnake bis_reports direct to the Trafflc Mau- ager of the road, All communfutions regard- g the passenger business within his territory should be directed to him ut St Joe, e, Hitch- vock nas beon vonnected with the Chileago, Bur- lugtun & Quiney Kullroad siuce 1802 except for a short space of thine, when he pled the position of General Ageut of the Erie & Chicago Line. Mo has galned an euvlable reputation us u sajacious and tble pasacnzer azent, and feaves s muititude of friends i the city, whose best wishies soccompany blm 1o his unew sphere of ustlulness. SPRINGFIELD, An Innocent Maa Hestored to Liberty~The State Moard of Equalization—Fostpone- ment, &pecial Dispatek ta The Tritine, SrmiNorizLp, i, Aug. $0.—~The Uoveraor to-day parduned Leroy Nash, who was convicted of assault with fntent to commit s rape at the Beptember, 1878, term of the Stark County Cire cuft Court, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for thrce years: The prosecutiug withicss was & mere child, and recent deveopments have con- vinced the d udge who tricd the case and wavy leading citizens of Stark County thut Nash was uot guilty of this offeuse, und they have united in recummendiug bis pardon. ‘The Btate Board of Equalization to-day sdopt- ed resolutions thay WiExeAs, The stateinents made by corpol 1 Cook County mru such av lo render nacessary s flz'r:-l:r‘c“ml vzamiuation of thelr condition; Jieaolved. That the Committcy on Asscesments of Capital Block of Corporations seod & sub- mltteo to Cllcago tu mako such cxamm! way be eceasazy, Chalriman Rout svpoluted 3Messrs. Campbell, Alusworth, sud Buuket a3 such Committee, and they will 2o to Chicazo Bunday night, probably uccompanied by Dan A. Ray, us clerk, Mr, Warner offered the followlug resalution, cousideration of which wus ioade the special order for Wedvesday, Sept. 113 Hesolved, That 1t ‘v the opinton of this Buard hat the real nd persousl property of the State bs NORMAIL SCHOOL THE UNITED STATES, YALPARAISY, INDIANA, The Sorthern indtans Normai £chonl was arganized Bent. iA, 1973, with (hirly-Sve stadents tn stiendancs, Enraliment present term. 1 Jormal chool In the #eserned At 60 per centof Jincarh valne for the In the United Rtates was made postponfog U Railroad untfl ‘This s un the applieation of t ‘ourt fo-day an order eale of the Parls & e ——— falt for Whent. o ity Repmdticnn, . 4. Coe, nl tried the exper!- ment of apreading three busl b cast over two acres of his wheat-fleld, viell was forty busheln per acre, while the rest of the fieid “gave only nine and half bushels The sttaw woa hright, not beine in- Jured by rust, as the wheat atongelde of it was, and 1t s100d #ix Inches higher. . AMUSEME; ERLY'S 'I"ll RETURN OF THP FAMOLR COLVILLE FOLLY COMPARY, irsqa neganization, fo: appearing In i PIECE *{ « Robinson Crasoe, ¢ 1o now the Lareeet o the thinking markahia growth is sifficlent evidence that the work 1a satiatartory. L TEIM WILL OPEX ADG, 27, 1879, Preparatory, Teach EATRE, J. # BAVEHL ager and Proorietor, re A @ autire yrar. There nning, Advanced. fieguiar, and Heview clues the hranches ever, . $0 11At Students enter at any time, selrct their uwn etu. «h, and AdTance 41 Faoldly 2 they may re 4 sertioned what tho a (n each clath 14 & anenip, it e L. ‘The Inxtitution 4 {8 potseasion of & fine Iiby and ‘an shuadance of Anstmical. Philcsaphical, and 0 han st say other schont in the simite he aiadens o il of ihe 00l in TEiEnioar i e €0t of Sile. | vt = - Our Cinderella, Tnesday Rrentng. Griay Matlaco ved Bre. ning. - " {Bahes in ¢ (100 boArn ed room 8t 80 expanve DAt to exeeed §2.40 per week. Ampie apportusities for g, ntat Music, §10 for twenty letsons. Use of 0 free. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. A (3, In conaecting with 1 ompiete commercisl coll ronma sre Anely sqntpped and s live ot niees than soy in the Weet The student exja foand at any rommerrini cotlege. 0@ 18 Nt aa renreannzed, ar o atiified witn the work in’ sny v will be refunied. sireulars elving fll intormation cone ~on. pitratin. ROWN, Prinetpal. Gransille Military Academy. A attrscttve Scboal for Boyh. at North tiraastite, o1 McVICKER'S THEATRE, INBTANTANEOUS BUCCBEBS OF ~DIPLOMACY | PLAY, CAST. AND PRODUCTION ALL PRRFECT, ENCORE UPON ENCORE. 2, And Mstinees Wednesday and L FURTH IK'?.w‘O“CF T HOOLEY'S THEATRE, .-Bole Proprietor agd Managef, Of the Oreatest of Amert: JOHN T. RAYMOND, in hts inimitable character, TEHE INSURANCE MAN, In Bartley Campbell's Spatkiing Comedy, RISKSY! RISINS! RISKS! Matinees Weday WIlITE STOCKING PARIL, BASHF! BAII. BOSTON vs THIS AFTERNOON, at 3:45 prompt, Mr. A. G. SPALDING, Second Base. Mr. PHIL POWERS, Cateh og) Erery Eventn werning the schor 1 Address . 3. HOOLKY. UNEQUIVOCAL 5(‘4‘5( ity schooin of acience, 3 - i ¥iz.: A healthy location, an_ahnod varied dleL energetic, syatematic, exrrefee. thorauchly competent and fn 84 abwolute frecdom from ¥{ Tt Pleasuianie I{nfal teachrre, cfone surroindingy. i1 village of N I YOFK. offers rare attractione docs hot cantain & sing:e al: r hsunt of vice. nor xally o'd (n the arnitlt exercise, at The instruction an mi sumcient, regilar, and attractly diacipling are mos: earreat and fhorongi. comnares farorably with hy rentato thetr rLil CHICAGO, n dentiy ofiered 1o sucn parrans an devire 1o give thelemona Hie hest advantazes. and ars wiiiing to pay f0r valun recelved. taloae, wlth shund e for Kiamirated PAHES AN Fo I s W C. “’ILL CUX. A. M., Prinetpal. ALLEN ACADEMY, CHICAGO, ILL. gt WINTER’S LINCOLN PAVILION, BY GENE!NAL REQUEST. LAST GRAND CONCERT, This Batarday. Aug. 81, at A o'clock p. m. eharp, Veather permitiag, oy LOESCH'S ORCHESTRA. Admimton, 25 etx K~ This will be poritivety the Lust Grand Opea Alr CoLeert of this seaon. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Proprietor and Mansger GREAT BATURDAY MATIN! INIFICENT CHANG] Lant Nigt.s bt one of the Jiem: Tony Pastor and His Entiro young Indses and giris X . Five Iepartmente, Abie Far dld Primary Department for little girl puvild recelved tnto the famiiv of the President. 18§ charges, Bo exiras. The nest term commences tepd for_Caiatogua, 1HA W. ALLE! MORGAN PA MILITARY ACADEMY. Capt ED. N, RIILK TALCOTT, ! Amoctate HENRY 10 WRIGHT, A M., ' {Princinale, A first-class Preparator sttrsctive. Fduestional Lewine Sept. b 17 slogue to \nrgan Park. Cook HIGAGO FEMALE COLLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Begins Taeaday, Bept. 10, 1878, Preparatory and Collegiate Departmenta, an Optiona Course: aisq Gradusting Course Fainting, ~ Bpecialties. THAYER Prests More B c Tumepsly of Nore DA, “The Thirty-Afth Scbolastic Term will hegin on :ha firat Tuesday of heptemher next. W now ahl #aY that the beat facilities offered by institation In Americs for develom and luiy can be found bere, We gusralsus to come s |WOLFE L1, D, President, Izan-av., ChicH «d. H. HAVERLY, Fehool fur Rays. cilifles onanrpasted information send for cat Lo i STEAMER FLORA, Gxcuratons for this week. ending Sept. rivge: o Evanitot &t 10 . m. and 2:30 <30 . nd Ktring Rands on board. Fare—To Waukegan and return, §1: Keno petarn, 811 ltacine and retara. €13 81 other sound trips, ) merkails Gormen N IN PARADISE. A NOVEL. From the German of Paul Heyse. (Forming No. 12 of Appletcns' '*Coliectlon of Forclgn Authors. ™) Paper caver; price, 00 cents per in cloth, $1.00 per volome. in Music, Drawing sni Catalogue adidress G. any educational 3 pares ser for themaelres. and t dent, Notre Dame P.P + Indisn: ] BETTS MILITARY ACADEMY, BTAMFORD, CONN. A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS. r Long Iniand Raund, lege ur Basiness. sept. ¥, "1t Roode e after Sept. 0, at her new In two volumes, This is the first translation ever pubiished of a novel by Paul Heyse, who ranks as the most famous of the younger German novellsts, and itepens an entirenew field to Enmylish read. ers, The ** Paradise” of the book fsaclubof Deltghtfal location n Hirs. Engonie Wil recetve puoils dal d EDUCATION T. MARY’S AC! SOTRE DAME, IND. _Under, the Dlrection of the HISTERS OF 1105LY CHOMS: Theconrse of stady fe thormigh fn_the Clawieas, Aca- Aemical, and Prepsratmry Departments. TP N0 EXTILA CHANGES for French or Getman, se these {angudges enter Into the regalar courae of studien $P- Th~ Musical liroarraent is conddted on the PIAN of the best Conservatarics of Enrope. §2 In the Art Dipartment thie same ptincinlés which farm the basle foF nstrietion in the Great Art School af Farape, are emboulet in S comrie of Drawing saq Eainting. ' Puplin in the Schoals of Paintioe o Hatle e Who Ay b vridltably th 1 demic Ao Clnmalon enitse Foeties 1h Mesinasing BoH Medain of the Departments. (iradunting Médare kra awarded ta the students who bave Dorsued B #pectel cnures In Coneervatary of Mmste or In tha Art Deperee ment, {iold Vedal fof German, presrnted by o 3 J N e sty o StedmtTor pmeatie)fehmomys pres T e, GRS i FrenCAr Sty the Very Moy, Riipari fianfll‘flnflf. P’Pll”lnly", n": Med ieawing and Fatntiog, presented hy s D T e, et b 4 Medai for Chirlstian Doctrine, resent 3 W Phoiah, Tancasen O oo ner P T et Komber ‘of teachert engaged in Prepaestory Ack- demfesl a2d Claesten) Depart nente, 16, Modern T.ane e, 0. Imrawing and Painting, 5. Instramental % 10. Vocai Muasie, 2, {rewmaking, plain snd needlewnrk, 7. Stmplicity of dress Myn{r-d oy For Catalogae sddresm MOTHEHR BUPEIRTOR. Mary's Academy, Notee Dame l'uU.Jfl;JM'NI Ca, ADAMS AQADEMY, 0, MASS, WILLIAM EVERETT, Phb. I, Master. Thie Academy 1s Intanded tofit hoya in the host mans ner fof the besd Americsn Colleges. 118 suecan in thiy £ durine the t1x years af fia eiisience inder tha filiam B, Dimmock, has heen grailfying. Tte couren Js foar yesrs, 2ad the taition fes (43150.00 An- hasily. Thenr1t sehool hezine Bept. 14, and 1he exaniination for sdmieaion wiil take pisce tha ha: fare, Juesday. Sept. 17. All applications for sdm stom, for eatalagirs and o 1 drested eo the Mavter, ar .t J', Werden, A uiney, Mess. Mr. Word=a'ta fn’ ensrgn of thelareh cadegyy Tording Jlanee, end will réceive eonlica: tione for roome. * The charee tor room and bosrd, {n- eiuding washing, 1 8350 annu; Lake Forest Academy, LAKE FOREST, ILL. A COLLEGE-FITTIXG SCHOOL PUR BOYS. Threa Coursea nf Study. A foil corps of Teachers. 2pacial netrucrion by tha Priocipnl ta thnsa who wish 10 teach ucation on Lake Sfichigan, 28 miles from Chleago dad o7 from Miiwaakes . Falt Term begine Sept. 10. Addrew A. R BAMIN, Princloal, PARK INSTITUTE. For the Pdncatfon of (irie and Toung Ladlet. 1 & 10 -av... Chicago. Rehool Year begine, Scp A A thoranedly argentzed School of the first grada. Twentv-one ale and esperienced feachers, Insteac: i fanc; T tion in each department aceordiag to the most an. proved methods. lnnaiial advantag-s for the study of art, music, rincatlon. aud tlie modern lsngaager. Lo~ eAtiod en: Hoardinz arcammivdations saperior, Far further information addrese MUS. ALK, BATE KENWOOD HALL, and advanisgee. 1| ! direetion af Mre, P i 18l of teseliers in Frol W.C, ABDS, Ph.D., wiil ha 3l the Helenca d for cirentae. with full detnile. © Addrecs SALL," Hyde i'ark, il HALL, Denver, ¢‘slorade, A GHURCH, BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL for GIRL! 1478, nndar with e tull % ICH - Fall Termn beging Sept. 4. 1479, Youne Ladies who are predisposed 10 Asthma and Disases of the Tnrows aud Lunirs, will and here s dry and Invigorating ciimats Wil superlar sdvantages fur edieaton, [ B T ShaL NA FALMEY ferms, adirees the lio Thirty-elghth Corse of Lectures fn (T et 1 B S onday, the 7ih of Ucto- Der, 157, and continue five months, The Preilminary Course will begin on Monday, the oth of Septeinbe: ‘The Commencement for conferring Itegress will bo held estly in March. 1478, ¥or Aunual Circular aad Catslogve, giving reguin gr ETAduaticn. tren and other {nfarmation, ad. oo, VAIS JOBINSON, M. D., Desn, 1523 L. Louls, Mo, ey CHICAGO LADIES'’ SEMINARY, 15 and 17 Sheldon-st. Sixteenth Year Opens Sept. 10. Able teachers in all the drrlr imente, K:(“ln. 1 ral Art, snd Musical, Miw Emily M. Noyes as al. Flocotion and Music speeiaities u; . .M, n. Emil Liebling, and Mrs, 4. L. Fox. Location cholce. and huildings commudions. Ample scovmmodations fn the Nosrding 1) men| I8 GREGG, ineipal. GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, Kouth Willinmatown, Berkshire (o. Muss.. Prepares Hoys for llustness. Kelentlfc 8chool, oz Col lrmL he l*ading private school in the East. .l resent Prineipal fn the2. K1pe per year, Hofersto W. 1. Swift, ileary '+ Uiah and Geo, H. L (For Caralngies siarten act WILLISTON SEMINARY, AT EASTHAMPTON, MA he nest term wily ®'n Sept. 3. Tl ol study in both the Ll; sival ‘andt” Enmliih Deartments occapies four years, Tirouah students will he fited L enter the best Acient 1ific Schuts at thie end of the third year. Expenses g i, Prestdent. cipal, o Munich artists and their friends; and the MUSIC STUDIO, 133 STATE ST, (Peiton & Pome- strong, unconventional characters, the charn- roy's Plano Rooms: low a4 elaewhiero and fres tuition to worthy studenta, For catalogue cantalntng fal) inforuiation, sddrcas 2. W, FAIRBANKS, Frigrival ing pictare of their intellectual lokemia, and the perfect freshuess of this new circle to the most hackneyed novel-reader, would of them. selves make the story eagerly read, even with. out the strongly wrought plot, It is, in short, a perfect study of o most dramatic phase of life, which has never been s treated by a noy- clist befora : and ** In Paradice” should have in this country the great success which has at- tended itsseverul editions fn Germany, Itis not the novel of a day, but a real classic, rank- jug among the best books of contemporary fle- NORTHERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE Axd gnamh Scheol of Reading apd Oratory, All departments first-clasy, ee. $200 8 yrar, C. Brouss Erench and English School for Youn L other competent t Froebel School fafled, post-pald, to sy sddress within the Untted 'a on recelpt of the price. b. APPLETON & 0., &40 & 851 Nrosdway, ¥, Y. ADING MUSLE ROOKS OF THE REANOX | WLl resume Monday, Sept. 9, 15748t 23 Wisho | MISS SALLA EDDY, Princioal and Ki; KEMPER HALL, KENONIIA, WIN, ECHOOL FOI GINLY, BISHOF OF Wince LEY, . DL, Ol g Kin L, No. 3 Horehey X for Minging Clames, Cholrs, s bor duze 810, ODLAND OHOES! 4! Easy and charming tuges ime ) ertett Pucts, and bolos _Aliractive b derarten TBAINING BCH Qrt. 2, 1578 singing buoks. umination o Sunday Behou) 1w CROWN OF CLORY. M A thomany & &, col Cittzen. "wo betior Hook u Ealatences THY 1T] NCILOOT, Wilt reapen THULSDAY, Sept. 5 ¢ English branches Thia achool Usy bug Price 83 cenua., ot Monrodet. 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