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Tilt CiliCAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. ——WIb INDIANS. de , Taylor Captures a Camp of Re al be in the San Matteo. Mountains. Bf threak the Troops Have wo on Engagements with 4 the Indians. ——— tizens Killed—Tho Troops qyonty In Killed nnd * Wounded, a A Tight with tho Hostiles Saturday— Licut, Smith and Four, Men {led * —_——— 's Improssions of the, Promised Oklahoma—Rich Mineral Discoverles. — cHW MEXICAN OUTRREAK. re EN Aug. 20.-On the 18th inst. ah ‘Taglor had wn Nahe In tho San Matteo bt tains, cupturiog the onmpof the Indians werwenly pores. Tho Indias are in soveral 5 tes: roving southwest, Evorynvatlable man Mer tho command of Gon, Hatoh fa elther in bes Ad or guarding settlements, - Tho number {troups 18 00 amall, howover, and the people He) ‘arming for ecif-protection. A dolegation of seus of Socorro ire now hore asking the Goy- emor to cail.out the mnilitin for protecting tho idemnents and nine CATS, ‘Tore volunteor aoa nies nro arriving at Albuquerque for serrice should the Navajocs become reatiess; Bo far the troops havo bad six tights with tho tos- tiles. Durie tho raid some thirly people hava peon killed, ‘and tho soldtora have loat about qwenty in killed and wountled, 3 “advices front Cuchiilo Negro under date. of ‘Aug. 16, state that tho ‘Nayujocs oro not on the warpath, Bome Indians and Mosteans had a ror, fn which two Indians and one Moxtenn tvoro willed, but all 1s apparantly quict to-diy. ANOTITER FIGHT SATURDAY. The nows reached military bendquarters in thiselty yesterday thot the troops had another sorere fight with the Indinns, in New, Moxico, god that tho hostlles had succeeded in getting offafter killing wn ollecr, four ‘soldiers, and qiillan, besides wounding a numbor more. The oficial report is embraced’ In tho followlug yeagre dispatoh: i Nor, N.M, Aug %—t0, m—Lfeut, Smith, whom Thad pushed out of Cummings to head Of the bostites, struck the band (ifteen ralles west, A severe fight followed, Our toss 13 Lient. Sinith aud four men killed, and seven men wounded, George Daly with n wirty of citzens joined Sinith wher fo pursult of tho Indians, Daly was killed. Licut. Tuvlor with itdas tachmontof the Ninth. Cavalry and scouts caine upatter the, Indians were driven off Inst night, and.will take up the pursuit. Tho pOCIATEY were going townrds Micmbres. 1 ordered 4 yesterday from Bayard and Cuniunings to watch tho country botwoen Cumniings and Bayard. ~"* Hatott, Cotonel, ‘Oring tothe fact thnt tho Initinls of tho do- ceased olficer are nut given, it 1s dificult to des fermine exiotly which ‘of tho ollicers: of that name ig noant, It 1s suposed, however, that itwas. Llout. George W. Sintth, of the Ninth Cavalry. Ho was known a nu alliciont und dirs ing otticer, Ho was a Vermonter, and wont into tho Warua Captuin in the Highteenth Infantry, regular ah He-rocolved his brevet inajority Kept, 1 “for, gala and -moritorlous tervico tn the battlo ‘of Chickamuuen,” and was drevetted n Licutonant-Colonel In September, TL, “for gallant and meritorious service dire ing the Atlanta campaign and in tho battle of Joncaboro, Gu? tle resigned bis commatd after tho Var May 15, 1850, und was engaged 10 Dusiness until he Tolnitered the ariny from Kan- ausin v2, Slucu that tine be bas served with the Ninth Cavatry continuously. - New OULEANH, Lit, Aug. #1—Tho Dentocrat'a EiPaso, ‘Tex,, special says rellubta intelligence fyrecelved to-day of nN fight. between, Liaut. Fehatfer, of the Fort Bliss garrison, and the Ln- diane neara valley 10d miles northowst of Bl Tosa in which uu, Smith, fous soldiers, and George Duly, n celebrnted inining expert, and owner of extensive tines in Colorudy. wore Lieut, Sehatfer was wounded. 3 Itiors fled when tho Indians made an At- ; hence the cusuattics. . qhirty Cl Los0 Capt Payne Land of Tack; OKLAUOMA. oe iw _Boeelat Dispaten ta The Qhicago Tribune.» - - - Wrens, Kas, Avg. 20—Capt. Mayno, the bemt and front of the Ukfaboma boou, has just retursed here from the Indian Torritery, where he hus beon muking a thorough examination of the coed Innds of Oklabo na. Payne reports valuably intneral discoveries near the proposed Rito of the Ultynt Oklabomn, and eoums conile dent that hy Will goon muke a gotttomont of bis culony In Ukabomn, ee Een f SINKS OF CORRUPTION... Festerlng Spots In the Fourteenth Ward, | ~ ° ‘Tho recent feartul dovelopment of small-pox {othe Fourteenth Ward, and; the prevalence Iherv tun largo oxtont of aymotic discases,’ led AU. Hirsch to tuvito 8 TamuNn reporter to KO wih him and fouk through the pasteridden ward, and ¢how to the sutisfaction of the people that 0 radical sanitary reform wis nected In - this thickly inhabited and genorally noglocted dis- tric, By way of n proface It should be stated that u mass of Mith. has ~ accumulated Inthe alleys of the Polish, Seundinavian,, and Kohemiau sottiemunts of. the ward, which bavo been allowed to rot “and” féatar’ hi the sun, aud tend forth tholr malutin: to: Ull the ale with dis- eaao and death,‘ 'Fho seavengor servicu.of the ward ls wholly inadequnte; and: the: Btrect.and Uealth Depurtmenté ata wholly respqnaibie for thisueylect. ‘fo add toni! this viclous and con- lwninated alr, tbero are’ numerous Mthy and orercrowded cattle-pons fo tho ward, dircetly” {n tho inidst of tho -emall-pox istrict, Where thore ure no sowors, and the filth reels and rots in the ditches and on. tho surface. In the northwest portion of. the ward, right out on theopon prulrlo, ie loads upon tous of utght= toll, dropped and sonttered aver the ground by night scavengors who aro too Jazy to drive out toltarvey'sduinps, ‘The enttle-pehs and etables in this word anoutd be wbolishod by. ordinance of Council, the cows being entirely awillsfedyond iwil-milk fe not, a desirable boveruge, eepectally for childron, A -fow men bayo been Toned in cleaning tho ditches in tho wird, waiee lava sera pod tho top scum off ‘the flithy Pie fabrowe it into the middie of the strecy th Mifecctier, and contaminate the air, Out on aukee avenue, in the Holstein settloinent, pe ditch fs reoklue with putrid bay dad eo filth, @ game $s tru of ‘the ditches along Arinitn h ne panes, Elston ayenue, Rouben, Dickson, ik th, Wood, Ni Ashland. avenuc, a, Thomas, Nowton, Dudley, Hts VPorgO end every other unpaved and unseww- plgtes ce, sentet, Tae Tuna Fepgrter, as Teuldenees oA Wider epee ac ‘iss oa HDL FIrny DITCH, peat are stinking. cow-peng tilled with faltle, | Around alt Fone. ajeehos + WATE who Seri bee children. paying, Ing an air was faded ‘with “deuth nnd destruction. ” Whit thom teenth Ward nends 1s sowors nnd fotsof ia Tt needs a thorough clenniig, when it ont be bud for yeura, Ite nbsulute sewer needs Soul be ited for about $82,000, Bome tine ao lowfe, Buburintondent Ellors nddresaad tha {ol suey oemMUHicntion to Ald, Hiniob und Au. eae in reeart tou plan for eewors in Sy DEAN Bing: rumen 133 1 have cnused # careful ins examination to ba mado, of lyr tour plxeo fru thy ailrundd 16 Itubey street, eaters \rinitage toad from :the- railroad to The yencn gies and with tho followtn rosults ral plan by which tt proposed tO sian that auction: at the .ty shorih of North trae Cuad beiween the North Wranch uf ‘tho at ote and Westera avenue, contonic aviog construction of lutea muinsewer, nate te outiall ut the foot of Mounugdulo. 9 Nae extendioy fa thy Jattur stregt woatecly Muther oud atrect, at while paint it will rn ill be fod North aventio, A. sub-mitia: sowor Bloomtngatted (n North Woed street from. to wag theduly tend to ‘vey stroot, fg My @ubanan will algo, ba, Jocuted Woua lbomingdulo road from *- North and county! toltoboy street, and thence north My say, fi Roboy ‘utrvet from North avenue ewer ‘ullertow avenue, into which Iatter fowery Te the sewor jn Nurth Wool street, the- Wien ee bourn pluve and Arinitage Froud ronccetanddruin, ‘hus tt wilt bo sven that Mitage you uuk to baye constructed hn Are Sousirueti uw and Clybourn place cunnet bo commune] Wat the inain systom-bad beat Taras No Qoowingdala road: wud carcioy the “sean forth Wopd etreet, Cron walen pain} Bave cutlieeey aystemn uniat be axtonito et alle above. Your proper course is ‘to ELLY wn eo tho City Couuejl on: the. subjo heed" ely appropriution for thle great Sependin, losportant work, anid Pea ald Your ne Upon “me to second WL rate possible a vt command. Ly referchug Ci ale Way at) tay coint at whieh Midual typort for the puat TORE, @ OOpy Var ga Wranstiited you herowlth, you will aoa sa a Ebavo uireudy’ ‘dno wise | oodia to direot attention to this Important. subject. vory vordially, G, Howat fi Chlet Enginanr Bowaraye Dy Inconolusion, It might bo stated that in the west portion of tho wird, and in its beat local: ty: there [¢ on Tittle brenthing-spot Known ne Wieker Parl It fa supposed. to by eared for by tho cliys birt it has been neglected, nod, instead of helng a benuty-apot, tt Is an eyosure and a disyrace to the toighborhood. AMUSEMENTS. ‘TIE UNION SQUARE COMPANY. The Union Syunre ‘SThentre Company arrived inthis ofty yosterdny morning, necording to provious announeement, Messrs. Thorne, Stod- dart, Marsolle, Miss Muude Harrison, Mrs. Hd. Phillips, Manager Valier biinself, and other muntbers of the company aro nt tho Palmer Housoy Miss Jewett is ut tho Shormau House, MARINE NEWS. Additional Lights at the Lake Michi- gan Entrance to the Sturgeon Bay Canal. A Néwly-Discovered Shoal O/T Grosse Point, Lake St. Clair. Around the Lakes—Arrivals and Depart- ureaMiscollaneousAlong the It was stuted In the New York corrospondones Dooks, of Tie Tiumune yesterday morning that Mr Vhorvo might not be with the company during TOME GATILERINGS, tho first week In Chicayo. There was some pos- ba ADDITIONAL LIOITH. Capt. Congrain has recoived 1 letter from tho Government Superinterident ‘of IMghthouses atating that recommendation would be sent Into Congress fur the approprintion of 40,00) for tho erection of a tight nt tho Linke Michigan entrance of tha Sturgeon Bay Canal. Capt. Cos: xraln says that such recommendations, untike almost wll others, are seldom overiovked, and he expecta tho ontiro amount will bo forthcoming, ‘That autn will erect an exeettent beacon-light, ehore-light, and fogehorn. The antrance to the cal can thon be mado with perfect safety, and tha valuc of tho water-Wway materially Increased, NOTICE TO MANINEIU. ‘Tho United States stenmoer Dahlia, while off Grosse Point. Luke St, Cliuir, making soundings, pliced nimarker on a nowly discovered fours teon-foot ahual, A spar buoy will bo placed thoro in Itnep 400 feet to the westward of Wescot’s light alip and 3X) fect to the caatward of this buoy, whieh will give tho best water. DOCK NOTES. Quite a lumber fleet got In port yesterday. Tho Sailors’ Union. holds its regular mecting to-morrow ovening, A buoy bas been laced on tho schooner Ameriea, sunk off tho, Clay Banks, The schooner Kelipse and srow Moses Gayo witt both go Into Miller Hrothors’ dry-docks to- day to have thelr bottomsecalked. All tho vessels In tho Green Bay fleet made excecdingly fast trips ‘betweon tbat purt and this, owing tothe fuvorable winds, Steps are being taken by South Chicago parties to purehnse thy Hacine Dredge Compuity's stock. ‘The dredge is enguged on work there. ‘Tho ugunl Sabbath sorvices for the benellt of gullors dnd tugmen were beld on the dumber ieatech yesterday afteruoun, and were well ut- ended. Capt. Foster hns resigned command ot the atenmn. batae Wihitant Itudolpt. and has been sueveeded by Cals. W. Webb, formerly of tha steam-burge R. McDonald, _ J. W. Dennis, the contractor for the now Gov érumunt pler at Milwaukec, has given ncontract to bring the thnber for tho picr ta the Commer- celal Line at §6 per 1,000. The contract culls for ,000 fot. Work on the now atenm siren station at Port Austin will bo begin as soon.ns Gen, Weltzel re- turns from his visit to Lake Superior, Onesiven will be in operation this fall, and another will be added carly next spring. It is advanced that fron vessels are more buoys ant thin wooden Veaselé, und an oximpie is uivon in tho atenn-burge Brunswick that loft Esennabn with a earzo of 1,500 tons of ore on tt draft of twelve feet four iuches. A wooden ves- sel with the samo cargo would draw two fect inore water, ‘Tue body of Kdward Nicholson, tho vessel cook who fell ont of the back window of MeLvan's saloon Thursday inoralng into tho river and drowned, was yesterday discovered aud rescund: froin the water by Joe Gorinan, a tugman, Tho finding of Nicholson's body dispels ull doubts as to hla denth, Yesterday. upon tho arrival of the schooner Chandter Wells front Buttalo Capt. Patrick Lun- won, hur niaster, recolved it dispateb from Buf. falo announcing the denth af his f-y vid daughter, ‘Tho ebild was tho pot of the wentle- manly Captain, and the sympattles of tll bis fclungs go out to hin fn bis irreparable bereave- ment. Capt. Frank Butior, tho Captain of tho ill- fated tug Ward, was scl in av ungonsalous cone dition at a lute hour list evening, and bis phy alulans bave but Httie hopes of his uitlinate re~ covers. No tritce of the body of McDonald, tho unfertunnte engneer of the tite, has been found. A close examination of the wreok showed tint his body was not in the déurls. Tho injuries of the cook and fremun are bit alight, pers thoy wero able to be along the docks yester- «oy. sibility o£ such n nisndventure early Inet weelc owing to a misupprehension on tho pact of that Hontleman and of Mr. Palmer, Mr. Thorne had been ongaved to bexln an engagement In Chi. engo Aug. 2. to hid tnndo file enuagoments neaurd ingly, and had put off his pet plans for tho Inet week of his vacation, so that tis summer iz ut Cohasset mightaxpire in a blize of glory. Ito had even thought of fishing on his lust Bune day, in ordor to rtord up wickudness and misanthropy (is hu seldom catehos Nah) for Dantet Rochat, tha totldel, Alt his necessitics (In this respect, however, wore provided for by tho sudden notice tht the com. pany was to begin Ite Chicuye cnxageiment on the “td instead of tho 20th, Mr. Uporny ob Jeotads auktit was not so nomin that ho wouldn't give up the sey that had been positively announe: sot; and thon, to oblige one of the heat manngers In the world, he relented and did so. Mr. Do Uelleville ty tho meantimo had wnderatudied the part of Daniel; but it would bave been impos. sible to produce the pte. here sucee: iy: with out Thorne, ‘The Chleago public would not have touched tf, unless, Indecd, a4 ins been privately hinted, Col, Kobert Ingersoll could bave heer secured for tho part, Diurlet Rochal. bus alwys been a ehargcter that Col. Hob has longed to got hola uf and “hnprove.” Ho invaded ‘Thorne's dressing-room once in New York, and said: “alye Dan'tto me und Uilshow’om what kindof a felluw he ought to be, Ho's a mull now. Why, when Lea Fenderson asks him Wwhutbor he. bo- Noves there 18 hu inceting. In the future for mothor aud child, wife and husband, Daniet should say, * Who: auitis it? What kind of a (lod is He who ean do auch things??"” Str, Thyersell had not, however, been engaged to do the parts and, ts Mr, Thorny ts here and realy: for work, It is probable that the author of * The Mistakes of Moses" will nut nppenr, even on altormite nights. ° Danfel will remuin in tho Union Square version such a character as Vie~ torlon Surdou, not Robert Ingersoll, concalved, an few days. Deop dratt veaseia will HENRIETTA VADERS. Owlng to tho singular neglect of tho managers not of Tap Trmusk—no mention wag mado In thts Journal yesterday of tho approaching ap- pearance of Miss Henrivtta Vaders at Houley'’s Thoatre. Miss Vaters will bo favorably remom- Dered for her cngugemunts with several of tha lending tragediins of this country as principal womnn support. She hus now undertaken 0 staring tour on her own itccount. The company ongired ta is: her tneludes Frank Ttoehe, Perkins D, Fishor, Mr. und Mr: K. Chester, tind Miss Qtay Alexunder, ‘The company wiiibe- ina wouk's work In reheursils wt Tooloy’s fhontro ta-day. nnd “Miss Vaders' frat upp nneg Asn star will occur next weeks Mond play being “ Faseo.” Other pivcos to be pr duced the’ same week will bo “The Wite, “Tenn.” and t now play entitled © siadows, ‘Tuo public has reason to remomber Mas Vaters kindly, and will wish bor abundant success fn her naw tela of effort, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. John Bright on Roeorganizing tho Leygisintive Machine. From Suatiey'a’ Letter. Losnos, Aug. 7—At the Lord Mayor's dinner, Lord Hartington conclated Ly an express dcc- faration.of bia bopo that during the recess Min- Jsters may be able to devise thesereforins which are neceasiry to restore the House of Commons to its ancient stticlene: ‘Thon eamo a gurprl: Mr. Hright was pres- ‘ont, but was not to speak. This was an arranges incnt tho guests of tho evening dit not undor- stand nor approve, and their calls for him can- tinued tilt he had no choles but to rise, It sel- doi happens that the orderod regularity of publlo dinner in England fs thus broken in upon, Probably the Lord Mayor, aud still more tha tonst-master, were ughust ab such an invasion of precedont and ecrewony, But:a wholly tine promptu apeech from “Str. Brigot is not to bo heardovory diy ind thore Is reason to be wrates Tutto thove Who Insistoddiit, Mrs Urlght, ike his cotlengus, was fresh front tlio Cabinet coun. . afl—alinost 28 frost, also, from tho discruditable aucne of list Wednesday in the House of Com tong, When the nnd Aradluuzbites shouted bin down, He was quite ia the mood for freeing his mind—1 mood not unfrequent with 'bin— und be strnok the keynote of his spoech with n story of My, Cobdyn which wis characteristic giough of both wen, dtr. Calder, to me t —— AROUND THE LAKES, OAPT. HOGANT AND “ NLOOD-NONEY.? ‘Rutalo Courter: few weeks ugo, Just after Capt. Louls Bogart’ assumed command of the schooner Marin Martin, the Courier published an article to tho elfoct that ho had asked a bonus of from € to $6 from five diferent seamen for the privilege of shipping on bls veasul. ‘This was copted by about ull the iake papers. When tho Martin bad arrived at Chiongo, a ‘THisuNe re- ole: Sette iivotionntely i iia ae porter questioned Logart fi regard to ‘rhondy” was Inv! 1 5 1 ea Fe eee ea ae eicn to apenn tug [oo canter, holt bo donled ite trudl as might bayo been oxpeoted—and referred tho reporter to soverat sailors in be- bait of his fale reputution, Thoroupon ‘THe THN avks those papers which have published our articte tu aleo ylve place to this “vindication.” “Now tho Courler would not Nyghtly gay ought to injure the good repute of any unin, and would he pleased if it could be convinced of error in this vifair. Hut wo must now by moreexnilelt, On tho 2th of July tho five seamen whose namos folluw made alldavit tothe ufect that Cupt. Louis Boxart, of tho sehoonor Maria Martin, fad domanded the poy- ment of sums vurying from 82 to $5 ug bonus 1; autuinn io yacht oon. the Mediterranean, This. friend ‘added that be would invite fow other mombers of tho ‘House, and they would’ all havo wu goat tine, dtr. Cobdeit anewered that he bid seer go much of honors able mentbers during tho session that be had ue wiah to sue nuothor for another six months to cone, , Phat ia hardly an exordiun to ty) audicnco with a’ feoting of decp reverence for aie House. Stull loss J8° this second und bettor story? ses ox good many yours Aygo" ‘now Lord Palmors- ton mado an exirnordinary apecoly in the House of Commons when a vol of cuusure bad been passed against hlin by tho House of Lords tt connection with one of those tnistukey-one of the qood many mistakes—whlel bo made ints | for | being nltownd tu ship on | the Tari Hales He spoke for four hours and | Murine fe Uniona to which those forty minutos. Soniebudy said—1 think it was | wen Lelong. ara mentioned in connection names: Joseph Bell, Chileno; Mr, Ghudstonu—that he apoke trom, iB ond of one day to the dawn of tho ne: TidBday atter (hat great spevod | went to Mr, Lele, who was then a: cleric nt the table of tho House, and aq Vory otd mun, and Fauld to him: + How doyou + Judge af thut*pecch of Lord: Palmerston'a us compured with tho npecoheaat men whont wo have been (night to, belleve were tho glunts of the pust senurutiant: Sire falguuiel i *t cut Not one of.them over made a speech equal to | tt nt Foe eee nt toca pnusg nmatiods «hitin those | Chicago merely stated thelr hetef. When the days there wero ouly hilt. adozen ines In tho hatter was broached ta Bogart before he loft House who could muke n oud speech, and thoro ports esought to oxcuse bitnacle by way tuys that were nat more thin a dozen or two. why could | ho dit this at the requeat of Capt. John Davide understand thom when thoy did 60." sott, owner of tho Sturtin; ho did hot thon deny it. Nor did tt belp.anatters whan Blr.-Bright do~ ‘Tuo Courier feels obliged to sny thla much ta korlbed tha House as. respuctible body which ite own vindleauon.” (Tue Turuxe did not {8 vonsidered bistoriently to bo nu bonurable | give the belief ut tho sailors whose opinions word bodys udding that it was beginning to ho n little nskod, + It stated that (Cnlon) saltors were teken two old, nid ponutin repairs of an extensive | dé randum and asked ns to whether thoy bu- wi tho. 0 Conrles Martz, Buttnlo; Augustus Moyers, Chi- cago; Dante! Braco, Huttalo; William Hrown, Thuile. ‘hese allidayita were awora to before st Coumissloner of Dords, and before six reputable witnesses, whose hainus we baveathand, ‘Tite ‘TRIBUNE min may now yo 4 little further and question the two Chicago seamen’ named as to tho truth of the charges those mon Krew soine~ thing abont the cuse, while those approuchud at character: and whieh aven in. its youth | Haved tha story, and that thoy anid emphatically and--middlo nga bad ‘ttle to ‘do except.) that Bogart was tneapahie of 80 conteinptible a ongage in faction tynts: Ho did, hows Droceening ag damanding “ blood-money.” Wo byer- adil. that. there = {8 now’ moro | are not. the champlun of Capt, Bogart In any ability In the Houeo than taro once was; but Inatnatly added a lst of. tho vicca which kero | company with this abiiity, auch us vanity, alte anauner, If hu te pullty of the charge preferred neningt dim ne fs not ft to sally yeasel, and should Ue hvoided by ‘every enitor, Uf he i qulltloss of tho: churge be his beeg most ut Tageounly nullignod, und deserves ta be righ! A slandor travels fuster and farther than i vit dicution, and so far na Tie Tummune reporter can tentn trom Interviewing Unfon milors at this port, Capt. Bogurt’s reputation Is tirat-class, and until we teara from indisputable authority otherwise he shall buve frat-elnas crodit: from Vans A ManaAnd a fulr Captains Aa we desire no controversy regirding Capt, Mozart, this is tho last notles wo shail take of tho mutter.) : stinnoyapnd spite, Leappearad a momant later that the@e amiable quulitios are contned to | miuority,yit is hot dilticult to quis what wile norlty,—nnd disgust tha House as at whole, und : Docnse af the misenlee dono tothe whole by the yielous minority, the House ty a machine that wants mouding. “Moro olliig will not do, Bava Str Bright. - ¥ Tu this oll-hand speceb—whlch ia none tho logs 9 spuuch of, remarkable vigor and cspirit— he wkelohes no generat plan of repairs, Uo pirapusos Rr trrtt fiat. tho eee wf WHEN DID THRY FIND IT OUT? stage! hrough . whic! iy Raolno Advocates “Tho tux Brovkawny, which pass should be tegaenod, and that thore | bay beon ongued towing tho immagnny aria” should be, soma | mcane of | stepping | perweon Ludington and Chicagu, will now ote ri praitx apuaker, ‘Te this bo adds.a surgestion | yagy in the Sainiw trade, Saginaw parties are whieh, were It Nkely to-bo adopted, would by | jeyotiating with Thomas It. Lynn & Co. for the tore appalling tha any otnor to the Parneillte | purchase | of her unwielily tug “an L brigade, Ho would bave the House composed . aren with te gentiomanly spirit. Wont will | boogie end in alt provi A Mr, Monty und Mr, Biseer ay otha? Orto the | ialiownera buving. found — that tho: Pexphinution Mr, dri it gives of wontlomanly spirit ag aapirit which would oxelade mombors: who hive no respect for the fousy (or for thom relver, ono would like to add), who think ob- ,wiruotion a pleasure. whe look with’ pleasure oven upon the degradation af tho Howse, and whe would turn’ tho very freedom of | Purllu. mentary debate and Parliamentary. business into n weapon by which Parliament teulé muy be wounded and almost deatroyed? ‘AMtogother ttiselear that, next session wilt witness ndetorminet attempt by the Governe mont make.n considerable change in Pariine anentary procosdings, The change will cortul fro nut ‘sa profitable us wae at first anticipated, ‘this, however, fa die to-the fact that Luding an milleien have been bothored all season with Aacarelty of logs, und part of the tine thelr tuille are’ shut down in consequence.” ? ‘A NUPPALO MISTAKE, Nutlato Courter: “Tho new tron steamer Clay rion, of the Anchor Lino, left fur Chicngo yous terdiy morning With LOH pet tons onl, on aw draft of 14 fevt 14% thehos, Ag sho camo iuwn with oxnctly LOS tons on 16 foot, the Anchor Ling inen think a inistuke must bave beon made In the above figure given by the senor wae ct not be In the direation of Gaping. the rig! thoy expect to discover it on wolyt! cof inlooritios, tis the fulite vf tho: tnjority | Caicaxo.” z whith ane indanger: All that baa been done TIE BCOW VENTURES. this session “to -incliitate Jogisiauon bus boon done timtdls and elowlyy jauch more tintdly: and slowly than th elinilar cirenmaiinees a Sine terial mijorityin any other country fa tho wortd woul have ated. tt remains to be econ how far the Conservative oppoyition will ald ¢ Governuient, but with or without thelr help sulne meaulire vf substantial reform will surely ho.propudeds We By Ratio Adwerate!’ “The soow Youturo, of Hacino, arrived in Milwaukee light In a proty Lnkecondition, Her taster reports thas hu tet Ruolue last Friday for Muskegon, and bat Just made the cast shore when: tho northonater atruck bim, causing him to tury back to that ‘port for safety,” ° A WePOIT. VENTED, Tolode Blades “It wae reported a day or two ago that tho Sutlors' Union hui consud, to hold bivetiugs In sheic roms over VanHorno'd ware: house, Capt, Green, tho President or the Union, as the, Union Wivete rogulurly at the plico yuuned.” : so cee ao RESIGNED,” x Speetat Isvaten to The Chicaga Tribuns, CANN Aunoit, dod, Aum 2—Dry MoVlear, Prinotpal, of; the State Normal Sohool at ¥ pale Ryey DOLLATE URWALD. mod, to nevept na profossorsbly In. |. or t val ny a Clevoland Piaiidever; * Fitty dollure rowant y of Po Ph rarer tas 11H Js ofvred for Information wi He lead tg the ry Nh x me i, vonviution of the’ yeasal which ‘tan [nto the rovlnition wil not take olfect until Nov, ds schooner Uludatond on the Sah uf July.’ bo Mores PT a oan MOMTNOUE HDELS My Wags Roos Say ' ‘ | und Lfeel insornbioY vnid a hantworking mun. Buttale courier rno practice af dotaan tie The olor queaHatied him and found that bo ing ons yossel 18 G very.comiun ony, Sf the bad rai eato gest Sarh yas Set | Cia door oe det ato ii Nora Hidupy- Wort Was Fecowiuvuded |“ san api wand faltotuly taken and in a short time evury trouble was rawovel. Tho olosns ng and ton! pat FORT oF CHIOGAGO, | ' + io ee ta AAA ‘shia nrodiolne the bowals and kid+ e . PA A ain ee ee Bd ce TN rt. dam 1, Ludington, lumber, it tnegaon May, tow in hern Queen fainuwond, ayn: hurigasn, Suskewun, nandrie yeeph Muskogon, sun mbes White Lake, eunirl Mobonatd. Muskegon} w Bra, Grand Havon, tomin rap HR. (de Partnien, Saninters Vambe Prop City of Duluth, Duluth, pane rH. rob fnter-bonan, Becanabe, iran aft, Prop Thomas W. Patmer, Milwaukee, lights Fehr (ilver Culver. Ponsaikec, amber, seus F rine, Casevilio, tuber. ‘shiio, lumber, enhtlan, lninbor. 0 F, Cedar fe Rivage, Hie, Muskedutt, 1inber, rite ih Hayes, Humalo, coal fe Miagiontin, Muska, wot, PAL AW Maninten. inmber, toe, Hambor: enominus, lumber, § nm, lumber, Senr He ima, Fired ieiver, lumber, Soh Aulirondac, Grund Haven. immber, M altho inpus, Geand Haven, lumber. rt. Ve Avery, Muskozen lumber. Rehr Nellie ‘Torrent, Grand Haven, lumber. Solr ¥. A. trish, Grand Haren. lumbar. Heli Magy Amanda, Uenud Jideun, lumber, sehr ¥. At {nuisies, imi Sehe C. Cen intow, ti Helir Kutta fin Hehe Hattie fark, Gran Sehr Glad Tidings, Ladington, Hehe Kulu Darley, Menominee Hehe Onward, Ford ttiver, hombre Sehe A.J. Mowry, Lincoln, bark. einen, suniatau, timber. Huntate, Ininber. . Nwamlen, lutabor. Duntiam, Manistee, lambor. ACTUAL BAILINGR. Miwaukao, Hicht. 14,09 bu cori. Nuftalo, uu nnosotn, Kecntinba, Halt. [ron Sanang Hiimalo, aha ua corn, trop Michaol Grof, Montague, Tint. Prop New Era, Grand Haven, towing, Propil 1, Peshtizo, towing, " Hhiam, Mtungeon Ha, towing, ‘Traverse Clty, sundries, oman’, Teth Sigal, Hail, Went, HeChy of tele, Grand Uaven, taht. np Vell, Ketchum, Duftalo, (0 bi corn, * . Sent Maggie Thompson, White Lake, lent LS a et, Sehr Mary be vackard, Packirits Por, sundries. brs. 1, Ferre, Whitty Lake, Hant, ne Julln', MeerHH), Whte Linke; Uiht, Sele Neuse Simmons, Muskegon, ib, OTHER LAKE PORTS. PORT:MURON. Your Heros, Mich, Aug. 21-9330 p. m— Passed up—Propellors Arabla,. Winslow, Clar- fon, D. It, Van Alien, Passite, and Yosemite and ‘Dargos; schooner Lucy J. Clark; steamer Sage Inaw,. Wind-bound—Propeller Osceoln; schooners J. G. Masten, Mary Jones, Ainerica, and Prussia tugs Porter and barges and A, J, Smith and barges. - Down—Propeller. Ogemaw, Nyack, James Y, Donnldson and barges, A. Everott with schoon- urs Fred A. Morso and G. MH. Wariington, Mackinaw and barges, Oukland and barges, F. 'H. Birehead aud barges, Fred Kelly and con sort, Porter, Chnmberlin ond barzes, Helle BP. Cross and burgess schooners Riverside, Selkirk, hun, Col, Cook, David Vanoe, A. Mule, 8 Fe irzgcratd, Jane MeLvod, Vonus, J. King, Chum pion, Lewis Rosa, Canton, John Stiner, Tecutns K viiplre, Morniug Star; stoamers: Pearl Orit Arrived—enooner ising Star. ‘Wind northoust, fresh, Weather cool, DUFEALO. Epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtines Durvavo, N.Y. Aug. 2l—Arrlyed—Propel- Aleona ang Conestoga ant! schooners San aud Wells Burt, grain, Chiengo, ured—Sehooners S. ‘Watson and Wells Burt, cout, for Chieazos Propeller Aleona and schooner Frank Perew, con), for Duluth, No charters reported, aud business along tho wharves very dull. ‘Cunul freights unchanged at 4 cents on wheat, Bs cents on corn, and 23f couts on onts, with nothing dolug, MARQUETTE. Avrctat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunee Manquerre, Mich, Aug. gl—-Artived—Pro- pelor 8. 1. Sheldon; tug Moilat: schooners Sneely, James Pratt, Clayton Belle, Mineral Stato, Bmma Coyne, and Uissoll, : Passed 19—Propelter China. Down—Propeller City of Frdmont. pats Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chitaoo Tribune. pnik, Pa. Aug. 21—Clanred-—Lropeliers Dela- ware and Coreatosa, for. Chicugo, morchandise. CULVELAND, . Speetat Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, On Atty. 23.—-Cleurod—Propelter Hoxton, merehundize, f SPORTING, s BASE-RALL. Tho rosult of Saturday's League games waa as follows: Cnleayo 10, Detroit Cloveland 1), Hutfuto 4; ‘Troy 9, Providence 6; Worcester 0, Doston 1. 3 ‘Tho: standing of the various clubs in tho Lenyue champlon contest {sas follows: FES SESE = igi Fry & EOStEIS/3/S1]3] B/S CLUBS. #/E/3/E17 15 2 3 8 3: 13] 32 =\e Sta} a} ot 6] 6] eal o af—| a} a] of 5} 3) 8) sels aay 4} al bf a] a] at] o a a al—| 44 al 8] 6] By) im! Gj—} 4] 4) o 4} 1 8} &)—| 4] 5] Zl 0 a al at ay aj—y a] saya a} 3h a} a] a) a]—] 35] 3 27 | ac] a feel aes a MANDAN. fir, Lows, Mo, Aug, 21.—Tolerrams wero re- celved here lute to-night saying that ft fs rue ,wored abrond that Hanlin, the oursman, was drowned hero to-day. ‘The rumor fs untrue. Hoe gavo.un exhibition of hia skull on Crove Cour Lake few niles from this city, yesterday and to-day, Aut wo uvettent occurred. | He deelured that the Jnko nifords tho bost two milo nud a hall course he bas ever econ, aud says be would [tke to row his innteb with Koss on.it. Etforts will be made to Induee tho men to come bere, CRICKET. Speetat Dispatch to The Checavo Tridunes Tononto, Ont. Aug. 2h—Tho erfeket mateh between tho Chleax and Toronto Clubs was 'voneluded ‘on Suturday utternoon, resulting in n victory for the visitors, who scored 147 In thelr Hirst inning, white tho Intter only made 109 in two Innings. . —_—_ “GRAIN EXCHANGE" CLOSED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, DLavavarre, Ind, Aug. 2.—Thoro 1s a lone- komeness in the heirts of rome Lafayettultes to-duy, They hays Leon uccuatomed to drop itt on the Garden City Grain Bxchanze, a branchot which bas been running in thls city for several weeks, and investing little loose change with varying sueocss, “Fur the tast week thoy would scum to Lave been on the rizht aide, aud wore in high teathor. ‘his morning thoy came down to renow thelr pustinies, only to ind the doors cloded, 1D. G. Dradt, who boa been in charzo for sonie days, 1s uuderstoad to'baye zone to Colas iy to reptoniah his funds, wad 1s 1s sald will bo back Munduy and reopon for buslioss, ‘This will be woud naws tu tho boys, a : DECAMPED WITH HIS CHILDREN Sptcts, Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune + Manos, Wi, Au, #lh—Taformadion ta ree celverl from Buratoe that Charles, Sumner, ot that place, bas anddenty dlenppeared and has tnken with bim his two ttt girls, invoite Of tho wile fuluess of their mothor. Sumner and hls wife bive been onyaged inn long divorce suit, whieh bas been appealed to cho Supreme Court, and ho fé acoused of having taken the eblldren, out of tho State in onter tu deprive We mother of tholr compuny and custody. pan Renee SE LIVING ON GREEN CORN, Special Dispatch to Tas Chicugy Tribune, Mapbion, Wie, Auge 8h—A nan about 2 years old was found in a barn nt Lodt yoatorday, and bal ovidently beon ving on green corn and raw vepotables' for some uy, tly was craay whon dlesuvared, and, after boing earod far, ree covered somowhit and suld (bat bis ano was Churchill, and that he waka nulroad man, and remembered ‘bulng In Madison fecontly. His friends are poquested to write to the Lydl aus fl thoritiva, $e A SINGULAR SUIT, Dernorn, Mich, Aug. MA singular. lawsuit was ben hore today. by’ 4 Catholic nawed Fetor a ebar ugainet Bishop toreeed and the ov. Geo the {utt Bev. Ghettechuret suo wewveyurds SComplatie wnt wanta an infimetion to restrain thoi frou obanging the pla of the cemetery and cutiliug bia loti two. Ais ‘mother huclaw la burted in tuo geayeyard,’ HONORABLY DISCHARGED, ° Special Dispatsa to The Odicaco Tribune, * ARann Rapivs, Mich. Aug, Tho Mekong! wreon cad vag Pp bofora Judgo Hurris yostory day, and Wee carefully and thoroughly invests ' AUGUST «| and highly commeudatory reports a¢e 1881. ater! by Ansietant-Prosocuting — Attornoy: Wanty, A large numver of witnesses were x= amined, and tho testimony of all secmed to vine dicate tho entire Innocence of the suapected parties, Menara... Miller and Quirke who wero onorbly “dischared, No exptanatton or dee fense on behalf of the neoured wos made, tho examination simply being on bent er the pros. Bein, eeu teatimuny secured the acquittal a el. 22, —_——— ‘A NEW CATTLE DISEASE. Brectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Noomxaton, My Aug. 2L+-To-day it was tiincovered that thooyo ditense which has veon nitficting horned cattle Int Logan County bas broken out here. A largo number of cows tn ¥nglinh's pasture, on the odge of tho city, aro affected. Home are totally bind, ‘The intlam- mauion and watery conditton of the eyea ree suits In suppurntion, foiluwea py a whitish dis- * churge, which often destroys tho aluht. ‘The wattle ave not been out of the pasture fur months. —— THE GUPPY GUARD. Spectat Dtspatch to The Chteaga Tribune Mapisoy, Wis, Aug, 21.—The Guppy Guard, of Portnye, has been thoroughly reorganized, and the Governor has isaue) new commisstons: G. Britt, Captain, vieo Charles C. Dow, realen' Honry W. Orthinan, First-Lieutenant, yieo Genrke Carnagle, reslgnods JohnH, Mills, Kee- ond-Lieutenant, vice W. 13, Stevens, resigned. nen MONUMENTAL, Jobn Ti. Volk, designer ond manufneturor pf {ino granite and marble monttments, tablets, corner Dearborn and Handolph streets. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-at, opposite Court-Houso, TIUB MONDAY NIGHT, Aud, 2 ‘81, BRILLIANT INAUCURAL of the second regular season by MR. A. M. PALMER'S Union Square Theatre Go,, DANIEL ROCHAT. Original Union Square Cast, Orlutnat Union Square Seonnry, Original Union Square Hropurties, Uriginal Unton Squnre Mus Wednusday Stat Huturday Stutine De, Hie, nnd ihe, Tewular mluht petecs. MVICKES THEATRE. FIFTIL AND LAST WEEK Of the Grund Dramatic Picture, THE WORLD. ont. Wednesda+ and Zaturday'Matinees. jay—Extra Unla Nuht—Eaen i nan Jelogant a 4 ei Indy will be pres SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC ‘THEATRE, Commonems Monday, Aux, 22 ono weok Matioves Outer ‘atta rubs i an NEWS LAIST. DIAMATIC COMPANY. Flest pro: duction in Amerlen of the great Irish Drama, EVICTION. : Monday, Aug. wt-Ona work unty of SPRAGUE'S GIGANTIC NOVELTY COMBINATION. BAUWS PAVILION. ‘Ywenty-necond-st,, Cottage Grove and Indlana-ave - only, and ny Bate ‘This Evening and overy evening during the summer Sunday evening and Sunduy Matines, GRAND CONCERT. Admission, 25¢; Hunday Siatinee. Lc. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS ‘Tho Iron'Sido-Wheel Steamor GRACE GRUMMOND Lenvos Clark-st, bridge TUESDAY Morning at 10 a.m. 16 Miles on the Lake, Stopping atthe Crib und Water-Works, Returning ntigia, Aound trip, 2 cents, At 2310 to SOUTH PARIS, Stovping at the Crib on the way back. Returning at aT iMianE ci the Lake's p,m,_ Muale on boned 6 Ls Mus! nord. pet MMT rcu ists. Moats TROPIO FRUIT LAXATIVE, Pexscuinee By PHYSICIAN Best in the World. "ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. A BONUS OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS _ IN GOLD COIN WILL BE PAID FOR THE DETECTION OF ANY PARTICLE OF MINERAL, OR OTHER INJURIOU s SUBSTANCE IN ITS’ COMPOSITION. The use of TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is indicated in all cases where a purgative, cathartic, or aperient medicine is required; and while it produces the same re sult as the agents named, no ‘dis- agreeable, weakening, ‘or distressing effects (so common with other rem- edies) attend its.use,; Poe RNa chara at, , rep¢ jog constantly. porived from eminent pl eich and chembats, unc and ecientitic journals, the clergy and press, and fone hth mdelend courex ee ere Packed in bronzed tin boxes only, Price, 25 Cents,, Large Boxes, 6o Cts. ;SOLD. BY_ALL DRUGGISTS. HEALTIE Ns ql Ne Thave examined itall's Health-Preasorring Corset, and believe It In avery respect best ant Te dR pres Feo a ae aan ne eeaap vo favorauloiidorsoaont Of the physicians who wave the oppor alutuary. curbing, eto, In xolected atock, Office | ny or exaral 2 S perve tho heath of the woman who ining tt. I fully indorae what Dr. Tyo says tn tho above note, ayo examined Hall's Health-Preserving Corsot, and balieva itto be the east Injariows vo the wearer of. Th any Corset I Lave oon , 1390. 1 da notadrine any Korman to wear a Corset, but if eho WIL. do so—ind sho I o90t EOtOE At Cn aT aD te Wet RSG Ceee eare ie lass inkely go.du hee balers Clive il wht watt ae acquainted, PILES. caatesen A Perfect Corse etna SECURED AT LAST. “| Whalehone and than any other. equally comforta by the wearer. F worn ont. figure than with ary othor Corset. ia slugle trini and you will wear no otitere For sale by leading retail merchants, and by CHICAGO CORSET C0., 67 Washington-st., Chicago. WHAT EMINENT CHICAGO PHYSICIANS SAY OF IT. “RVING CORSET. A Combination of Colled Wire Springss Corse! Fits pérfectly n greater yarlety of. forms. Yields reaiily to every respiration, and Is bie in aay position assumed Warranted to retain tts perfect shapo' till By it you secure a more gracofal Please give CIIICAGO, Oct. he wearor of such « Corset to bo CUICAGO, Oot, 26, 1880, | CHICAGO, Oct. 7%, | DOES WONDERFUL CURES! jecanne It netan the LITER, NOWELS ‘and KIDNEYS at the xa Ames nary Disenses, Bijousness, Jaundice, Con! bef vation, Pits, or in RYeumatiam, Zenrale RA Nervous Disorders ang Fomale Coisplaint GRE WHAT PEOPLE BAY) nq I. Stork, of Jnuction City, Kansas, Bl vaget aay Wort tured iimvatien regular Pay: Ba Kciahis had been trying for four years, Eo} Mra, Jolin Arnali, of Wastiington, Oblo, Faye Bier boy wan given tip tote ty Cour prom! zsteten mand that hie was atterraniscurod by fq anoditor In Chantom, Ohio, d to live, beltts Isoated H Pa beyoud boliet, int Kituey-Tart cured htm. Ra Anna J. Jarrett of Bouth Balem, N. Yo. ware int seven yeara auffering front kidney troubles etier consplicatious Mareuued by tie Lee: ney Work John 1. Lawrence of Jackeon, Tenn., antered flor yearafrom liver and kidney troubles ani {ier taking “larrela of other medicines," Kudney-Wors made lima well, MM, Jeayaho wan tut ex ES, a LIVER COMPLAINTS, 4 Constipation and Piles, twit is put up in Dry Feretable Form In \ Up cans. cue Doe, ace ot Wich InaNesuix quarts Pay finediciuy, dlsnin Liquid Morn, eit Cons, k : centpateds ‘for those tuat cannot readily pre 4 EF" It acts with equal efictency tn either form. GET IT ATTHE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, $1.00 et WELDS. RICHARDSON & Co., Propigy Rd cwill seted the dry post-paid.) BCRLIXGTON, | CONSERYATORY OF MUSIC AND Schoo! of Drawing, Patoting, and Scolplure, NOTBE DANE Py O., INDIANA, Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. ‘In the Academy the course Is thorough {a the Pro- paratury, Academic, and Classical Grades, ‘Tho ratory of Sfurie tv under charto of compl ‘Of teachers, eleven in nurber. It comprises tarua Attiale Hall, und thirty-six apne rate ‘arp, blanos, abd organs, A thorugh roonia fur: coume for grduation in teary and practice, "The school of Drawing, Patating, und sculpture ts modaled an the grest Art Schools of Europe. piinplletty of drevs enforced by tules of tho Instlta- Arena For ful partieniars uf throe Departmente 1 bt Mury’s Academy. Naire Dawe P, V. ud, MOTUEL SUF Williston Seminary, EASTHAMPTON, LASS, One of tho most Iberalty endowed inatitutlons tn tha vountry. Parents wiahtie to place: thelr rons at pelivol’ where they will bo thoroughly prepared for college, hiwher schouls of ectence, or for business, will, Upon rogues, receive n circular giving the HAtieS of patrons in the pringlpal cities inthe United Btw se Hing & cateluue waving cal information Bs to Gourse Of study, torus, ote, AW. PAUMBANK. Dy Peinelvat. e ew term Rentember 1, IH82, Its perry Fearne ME Sane Schuol far boys ‘or terms eduress KE Dae. v" -AILKER, DAEs WE Kala Collenes Tacinor ive Institute of Our Lady, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, TLE. Boarding Schuol for Young Laitioss olevun tiles from Shtesau on Nook tatend ituad, ‘#10 per year, ‘Ur particulars apply for catalodues a ores, ————- BAYARD TAYLOR, Poet and Traveiers ral in recommending to sarenus the ‘Acsglenry BES refthin & shorwidse.” aid dari * ebearfully cuneent ta ike ‘use of my nate as refervacy. Sty pore. will return ta you (fur thelr fourth year) afier thelr vacation.” UR Riiate: Medias Bass [2 milus frou Phila, Ik Mae F ARATEL IE i rs to the Tse tr cay: former OF Noe Fitibear, sUll reopen thelr English wad French Hoarding and Lay Sehbol for young alias on Wediesiiay, sept. 7 at Furk City. This scacnl, ustablis i Wik contlouse the careful training snd theroueh nptructiun in ovury dupartimany for whlolt hss bite arto Boon su favorably known. : Pennsylvania Military Academy, Thestar,’ Pa. opens Bept it. civil Kneiureriti, Chum . Clasele a inturred. Apply to Fee aera Sear Hod, GRRSROM,, EMTRo Tt ere S, SYLVANUS REEIS HOARDING is, SFiVANUS MEE S IOAUDING He cnn eee tas naan the oon Siaudy in the cullggialo,dopermugny rogulres 104 years, ie her ode destin: Uewis nine duende (uF ise women, SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL for GIRLS, 107.4 200 N, Chartearatey Baltlmure, Md, : Mra. W. ML. CARY, Mise CARY: - Kotadlished 40 _Vreneh thugausuagv‘of the Behoot AOLLEGIAT 7 sy = Sete AN eine nqoaeeties, se 18 Sallegts sclentito sahuols, ox busine yous Doyotoat tPafBLAR tog, yw Bustle He ‘Ample opportunity for athletic games, EDUCATIONAL. Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Pr res puvils of both soxes fc i it aaa ee nneh ae for bunneses Pupils hase woll established repuiatus for ittth schotarship ai manly couduet in Yate Cullexs.- Special care aut v! schugl, in good humes, nnd bonrding-houses, WM. HUTCHISON, Principal, Morgan Park Military Academy. ‘The best Boys’ Nonrding Schuol tn. the West. Pra- pares fur Cullexa, Scientitlc xchuol or Business, Ia tation attrnetivo ‘nnd elovated. Session boss Sept. 4 Isl, Send for catalogue to Capt. BD. N. Kine TALCUTT, Prinelpa |Mongn Park, Cook Con UL BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, Hpringfotd, 1M. ‘The lin year will commonce Sept. TO Nereis school fur youre ledice, Course fall German free. Musical and Fine Arts Departments Unairpasted. locuuon, ur mther guod reading, » marked featire,, For cataloxnes apply to MIS. M. MCKEH HOMES, Principal, CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE. MONGAN PARK inear Chicago). A Boarding Behool for Girinand Young bad! ‘oF catalogao, adress THAYER, LL... Sorcan Park, 1,or 7 Madieon~ ve MISS RICE’S SCHOOL . Far young Ladios and Children, 481 Ndrth La Satte-st., Ricavo, reopens Sept. 1, Eapits prepared forthe best Colleges, Excellent advantages inthe Mudern Lameusues. CHICAGO -LADIES’ SEMINARY. AThorouuh Preparatory und Colleziate 3 pouring abd day pupae, Bend for circ ISS CA, GILG WILLE. C. BROUSSAIS’ French and Ruglivh Sehoot fur Young Ladies WI reopen Sept. 2 articulars upvly tu the Enmetpate Lats Sitti tat meeelcelnrg arag MADEMOISELLE TREDIVEL, % West Forty-sixth-st, New York, Hoarding and Tay School for Yuunu Ladies and Culldren. Reopans Sept. ‘Thorough Enaliel course. polly lectui French’ and other Innauages spoken within sic months, Drawing and ‘musical advantagus unsure passed. ‘ # IGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, ICL Worcester. Stas. bo-lue tis twontysnixth, sear Bonk 1) ede Apbiy tur circulars toe Be SECA DF, Acai, Superintendent, for Young Laulies, GANNETT INSTITUTE ‘tutsctn: stan For ctreular ntdross Rov. GEQUGK GANNETT. ASL, Mra CUTHBERTS SEMINARY FOR GUNG LADIES. ‘iith! veur opens vept. 1 tess Principal, St Louls, Mo, |, MOHEGAN LAE Sci100L, Ve: For boys. “Founded it 40 akill,. N.Y ty 840 Vor AnnT, We CL WILCOX, Ar Sh. Urinclyal. PISHCOTAQUA PARK HOUSE, FOR SUMMER IDLING, On the Inko shoro; {n Uie woods; north shore and constant breeze, Coolest resurt fo tha Northwest, fiuiye Bull per dig sesnon rates {14 por weok,, Bond joreiroular, Full band in coustunt attendance, GB. 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