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_—— 1 ) ' . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,. W 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Why California Does Not Increase in « ‘Population. The Rev. Dr. Carpenter --- Templing Arrays of Fruit---Hotel Sorvants, Gorreapondence of The Chicago Tridune, ; BAN FRAK01800, Aug. 13, 1873, ‘Wo doploro, and assigh many causes for, our Iack of population, Wo enst stonos at railroad mognatos for thoir unwise polioy of oxtravagant charges. Wo want the world to boliove that somebody 4 to blame, . No ove in particularis to blame. I give n. solution of the question, which I hope you will troat tenderly, for, boing the first of ita Rind, rough haudling might not ngres witlh ita sprout ‘of promwo, Californin Is rovolutionary aud ahiend of ‘tho age. - Roferonco 18 not hore made’ to mon, but to California por se. Ono of o band of Biates, hore on the far Pacifle, S1E DARES DE DIFFERENT “from Lor eisters, and, s nn original, sho do- sorvos-tho cold shonlder, Men who have drab- bled through night-dews all tholr lives, nnd lald in stores for consummption in future yoars, quos- tion the respectability—tho right' oven—of Heaven -fu withholding its mofsturo from certain soctions of cowitry, Thelr onsorvatism roasous thus :*Accustomed to dew, Low can people get along without it? Oali~ forninns do, aud; n its place, toke dust. Dust isn't -good to’ breathe into a pair of dolicato ungs ; it cuts tho fine tissugs, and quite ay suc~ constully takos off tho viotim as any of your Enstern climatio tricks, Tt fan't the result that is found fault with, but tho ‘impertinontly now way of comiug at things, You no doubt think it would detract from the solomnity of tho ocen- slon to 8o slowly move on, and then boyond tho ling of {‘nur vidfon, twonty funeral carringos, onch with a driver veiled in fieun, docoroust gulding his horucs to Lono Mountain, Eac etands at tho grave, shokes ont the winged sand from his voil, and, Wwith the first shovelfwl of onrth, says, ** Duat to'dust.” It 18 ono way of conduoting funerals. No good, right-mindod Yankoo, in tho full {:’guseauion of ‘horeditary nonseuso, can abide o TAWLESSNESS OF OUR BEASONA, 1t, for thirty summers, ho has mado tho fenth- er-bed 8 woekly resort, in mortal droad of thun- derbolts, why should lie aucourago o Stato that has no thunder or lightuing ? If & porson has Inherited n heliof in a brimatona-lake, why ahould fio toferato him who, though conssiontiots in fiis " prospacting,” never “struolk tho .color " Ho shouldn't tolerato ; he doesn't, and nevor has, Men can’t bo uprooted from thoir faiths,—snows, heats, and sccustomod ordor of thlngs‘—rmrl transplanted,” ovon on to our Arcadian shoro, without great discomfort, Poopls, bofore they can assimilate with and take kindly to us, must bave n caumu‘pohlnu enlargement of soul,—a dis~ dain of standiug by teifles,—a liborality. towards ihio mauifold weakuesses of human nature. 'If. such thore be, we carnestly. invite them to come and tako a hand with us,” Californin ombracos within hor borders XVELY VARIETY OF CLIMATE. Ban Franclsco—neither cold nor warm, sitiln; betweon tho glacial graudeur of tho Sierras ang tho tropical loveliness of - tho southorn coast—ia Indoed somowhat monotonous in summer-cool~ ness, Tho production of heat and rain by arti- fleinl moans, for tho benefit of complaining visitors, is somotimes thought of. If heatis latont in evorsthing, caunot enough be frood by some purchase to spread moderntoly over an ocessional doy.in July or August? Alas| spocu~ tation docen't warm the wenther, aud the theory of production of rain frem the camp-firos of Invading civilizatiop has onded it smoke. All mauner of schemes nnd {fluxmmnc yarng hiave boen invented aud circulnted to entico mon —rich, poor, any kind—to como and sottle, With the excoption of Joln Chinaman, TIHEY STEADILY REFUBE, ' They como and visit us, tasto our fruits, smell our flowers, pronounce us s great country ; then walk off, bag aud baggago, and aro uover heard of more. Somo speculntions havo been indulged in by individuals of lauded property to inveigle tho unwary. Their siccess is yot o thing of tho future. Don Juan Foster—whoso namo, ontside of tho swoot liquid ‘of the Casulian tongue, in old Joun Foster—in sbout to offer a part of his beautiful rauch, Santa Margheretta, in Southorn California, for colonization, to thoso who mny eel wostwardly inclinod. T 'should hate to stako my voracity on a statemont of tho number of Bquaro miles we have horo, all waiting to yield wealth to the cuitivator's -hand. You can find these govorely-truthful figures in Charles Nord- hofl's book, which may safely bo put down ns ono extremo viow of Californin matters, whilg Graco Greonwood's is tho othor, Shear both of their wild exuboranco of faacy, then judiciously x!mx _the residue, and tho happy mesn of Cali- ornia 3 ABITI8 will bo the result, 5 Fow ag wo are, thoro are still onough to ropro- sent all tho ‘lhuen of civilized Iife, from Bona- torinl squabblos down to the mumic battles of church-choirs; and we don't despair of some day rising to the dignity of a Credit Mobilier, In fact, lika unto other” cities, ngitation is the breath of our nostrils, Juat now it is cho doath of Charles Russcll by hauging, or, rathor, the poople ato dooply moved by the part one of our eminent divines (DR. CARPENTER) pinyed in tho tragedy. It seoms tho Doctor has a well-grounded faith in himuolf and his judg- mont, and isw’t much afruid of publio opinion, nud wasn't slow in trying to provent tho execution of Russcll. Thore 1s ono thing sufficiontly ap- paront : that, however incorrect his viows on this particular caso may chance to bo, bis fidelity to s friend, his moral courage, will compel dmiration from all, sy somothing oxcossively rofroshing in theso sordid times. fir. Cnrpentor 1 an advanced thinker of the Presbytorian per- suasion, aud hnas been preaching very excellont things to an unapprecintive guaplu, who have ‘Been longlng for an excuse for disapproval, Now that they have got it, wo may expect to hear of #omo woak and walery-souled Croam-Checae buving o calf to fill huw place. If tho Dootor has nover beon the proud recipient of slippers snd ‘wrappers innumorablo, it should bo & comfort to know there never was & man more eminently ablo to dispenso with thom, and the accompany- fng oheup sontimontality, than ho. ut, notwithstanding wo hang some of our most undosorving murderors, and pick s man's charactor into rnga—yes, into limpest lint—if ho opiuos contrary to us, yot thoro aro wome things of which we “feel iusuy proud, and, in contemplation thereof, tho provincial bosom swolls with an omotion whioh prompts evory man sufliciontly acquainted with otymol- ogy, syntax, aud prosody, to writo a letter to his favorito Btate shoot in exhauative praiso of said blessings, Of courso I refer to OUR FRUITAH, ‘Who haan't, if ho has been permitted by tho gods to see it ot this soason of “golden opufence and ripeness? Not ouly fn tfiu markoty, of which there aro two large and many amallor opes, but on overy streot, can be scon fruit- stands, at which the most discriminate Adam would bo tompted, without 8o much as a hint from sn Eve, oldon Lou Augeles oranges flamna thoir vivid colors agaiust houps of velvet- choeked penchos of mildor tono; tho purple ol grapos and plums blonds with piuk-ukinned spples ; aud above all rises & mingled fragranco that creops through the sonses of man, aven into his vory soul. All the differont variotica of borries ow hore in porfoction, snd tho molons oro dolicious when & modorately warm day tompts to their eating. Ax to meats, vegotables, and fruits, thero is no ploce whero thoy are sp sbundantly good and cheap enough to bo within tho reach of oven tho poor, And tho rich can fairly revel in opicu- coan dolights to thoir stomachs' content. Tho culpability attached to tho striot culture of the f‘hyulcn nature hore, to the apparent negloct of the'epiritual, you &nrcuivo. bas oxtonuating circumutances attending it.. The ascoticism of a doop-dyed anchorite would melt boforo ono of our hotel-{ublow, and it cortainly would before A CORPS OF IOTEL-SENVANTH, for, 1t thero Iu nu{thiug on oarth that would malen man forgot his roligion, hls mother's sarung word, his own sacred henithstone, and oscond to a vigorous expression of that that within him burns, it is & balf-hour's contompla- tion of clork, bell-boy, and sevoral othors whoso Quties aro not etrictly dollned, all_gotten up on tho sweot blonde pattorn, with hialr parted in tho mlddlo—tho mauld of fashion, porfumed Boyand Araby The Blost,—in patiout siruggle, " showing a gontle forboarance with the vul gar wauts of an intruding publio, whose contact iu Plteh, and whoso inquiries re not worth listen- ng to, Iowovor, wo are not alono fn this re- epeot. * Lotals all over the Jand are on a loyel as regards the amount “of insufforabla fnkolenco thoy deal out with their ocomforty, 'Iiore arc s coriain numbor of mon born too fooblo of physique to toil with pick aud shovel, too ema- ciatod of brain to Lecomo mercantilo olorks ; but Nature, in her wiso econvwmics, has not lott ‘thom nakod o tho world : shio reoms to have do- .pigned thon for hotols, Why. is, and always will ho, n myatery. That it {s 8o, la tho appalllug fact, biofore wlich wo atand holpless, but notre- siguod, LauzA LyoX Wiize, GERMANY. s Xts Govornment''s - Dospotism Te=A Contrast Notween Things Thore and Ridores Daverron, Tows, Aug, 01,1813, ' To the Kditor of The Chifeago Tribune: 8m: In your widely-ciroulated papor, tho | quostion of Gorman despotism has beon recontly disoussod pro and contra. It sooms to mo, huw- -over, that tho question ia not oxhiausted by satd ' discussion, Wil you, theroforo, givo me a place in your valuable papor for tho following ro- markes? . The reasonablo ohjects of good govarnmont ar¢, in Germany, obtatnod whore life, liborty, and proporty ate woll proteoted. Tho courta admin- ister justio impartially; tho Judges, sppolntod for lifo’ durlng good bohnvior, aro lonoat and {ntelligent mon, thoroughly oduoated, ond indepondent. For oriminal casos’ thero aro trials by . jury, Thore 1is ono uniform criminal codo in force .throughout tha wholo Gorman Empire; it is the product of the intelligonco of the Gorman nation, sdopted by tho Garman Parlismont (Rolokntsg), and - oriti- cised Lofore ndoption by an intelligent Gorman pross, That criminal codo, I think, is bettor than any criminal code in tho Unitod Btstos, Tl poualtion theroin are genorally mozo loniont than Lero; but thero is very littlo lhopo for o oriminal 0 excapo punishment; the groat vigi- lance of tho Prosecuting Attornoys, and of tho ofticors of tho pollco gonorslly, 'hrlngs ovory criminal to trial. If thero wore sgainst any porson such ovldence as, for instanco, against ox-Treasurer Raukin, trial and conviction would be cortmn. In Gormany thoro {8 no lynching; it doos mnot oasily "ocour that s person takes tho 1l in his own lhand. A glrl who would shoot her faithloss lover would 0 punisbed for saurder. Can you point o ont & ‘conutry whero life, liberty, and property nte botter protocted, and where justice is moro cor- reotly administored, than Gormany ? "Tho oconomical snd politieal” affairs of the Gormap uation, of the’ slugle Statos, provinces, citios, nnd couutios, arc genorally conducted with hauo!? and prudence. Tho peoplo aro roprogontod in tho Gonoral Govorumont (Reich- stag), in tho Stato Leglslatures, in the provincos, citios, and counties ; and o liboral preey criticiscs and suporvisoa tho actions of tho Government and of the ropresentatives of the peoplo,” The Ewperor Wlllan can onact no law for the Gor- man Empiro withoubt tho' consont of tho Roichstag, snd no law for Pruesin with- out the consent of the two Houses of the Logislaturo. The transactions of tha German TLogislaturos aro public, and under the control of n vory intelligont pross, criticising with por-~ fect froodom, Apart from military eervice, thero is indeod as much freedom in Gormany s thorg is in tho United Btatos. Tho laws 68 to the liberty of tho press nro doflcient, it ia true, and an agroomont upon that point would not be* oblained” botweon the Govornmont and’ tho Teichstag ; but, in fact, tho press is abous ne Troe as is desirablo. . It fa considorod dangerous for the best intorosts of tho Btate to givoe free seopa to tho wild discussions of the Commun- ists, who intoud ‘to abolish marriages, fomilios, and proporty. And shall the Catholic Bishops have fnll liberty to communicnto to an ignorant and suporsatitios flock all bulls und spoechos of the infallible Popes. Ultramontaniem is excoedingly hostile, in Rome, Franco, and partly in _Gormany, againat o Protestaut Emporor, and Catholicism exorcises o formdablo power over an ignorant and superstitious flock, In thesocircumstances, it seoms that Bismarck fiuds an impediment to full liborty of the press. Is ho thoroiu mis- takon? Porhaps he is. 1If you oxcept some doctrines of the Ultramon- tanists and tho vislonary and criminal- schemos of the Communists, there is gonerally liborty of tho preas;’ in fact, {le Govornment i§ undor the control and influence of n eriticising press ; and tho power of public opinion an of the press is in Gormavy great,—greator por- haps, than in the United Btates. Threc Minis- torshnvebeon dismissed during thotime of Grant's ‘Administration,—firstly, Count Von _Pippo, Minlstor of Justice, thon Von Ifuchior, Ministor of Ecclosintical Affairs and of Public Instrue- tion ; and Iately Count_Von Itzenplitz, Ministor of Commorce. " Tho removal of thesa Ministors is mnlnlfi duc to tho pressure of public opinion and of the press, though Bismarck of courso has his hand in it also. \fion Mugller is a personal friond of the King ; ho favored nkind of pietism that in Qormany is called Muckorthum. Tho Kladderadatsch, n witty newspaper, pub. lished in Borlin, and widely = circulated throughout Germany, assailed bim, al- most in overy issue, with great talont, Yon Muchlar, though the King sympathized with him. bad to make room for his succestor, Dr. Palck, who hos carried in tho Prussinn Par- liament tho laws whick liberated the schools from tho supervision of the clm-g{, aud who hay commoncod s formidable struggle against tho Catholic Bishops who have adopted tho doctrina of infallibility. Count von Itzennlitz had to re- sign aftor it bocame known that Wagner, an ofil- cer bolonging to his dopartment, had carmvlly rantod privileges to railrosd companies. Von ylzunplitz was only charged with negligonco. Thore was no suspicion of corrupt motives in the Ministor himself. What a contrast between Germany aud America? Now lot us comparg herewith what the Ameri- cau press has offccted. Casoy is not an;y not ro- moved, but renppointed and” confirme tfi tho Benato ; Creswoll and Robeson are still Minis- tora ; o #ot of mon not olected by thn‘}moplo rule ovor Louisiana ; Grant is ro-olectod and may have & third or fourth torm, if not, s life-tenuro, in the faco of all tho dishonorable facts presont- ed sgainst him by Sumner, 8churz, and others, Against such misruloand duu{;ulismflw independ- ent press bas boen, up to this timo, impotent. Can you point out such despotism and misrule in the German Empire ? Aud is thero any froo country, whero the Government has such a pow- erful influonce upon the subsidized pross ? In Gormany, it is 'said, there is a largo stand- ing army, whichis oxcoodingly costlyand burdon some tu the poople, DBut tho causo of this great army i the situation of Germany, surrounded by Russia, Auntris, _ane France. I'he Fronch nation has always hoen very covetous to conquer that portion of QGer~ many which is situated on tho loft side of the Rhine, is inbabited meroly by Germans, and has bolonged to Gormany many conturies, though it wag incorporated into France and kept by Trauco during the Bway of Napoleon I, 'Fo pro- toct Germany against such conquests, and against auothor invasion of this powerful, and warlike, and vory nmbitious nation, the acquisi- tion of tho gront fortrossos of Metz and of tho Yosgon Mountaing ag o boundary-ling was a po- litleal necossity for Germany. Morcover, Trance ouglt to suffer some punishment for hor wanton aggression and commencemont of a tor- rible wur without provocation _and Justifiable cause. One of your correspondonts 18 greotly mistaken whon he bolioves that the acquisition of this new territory has creatod the nocessity of a great standing army, That nocos- sty existed long ago, bofora in 1870 the Gorman- Fronch war commeucod ; it has ita foundation in tho naturc and neighborhood of tho French poople, The Gormnan nation, no mattorwhethor iho hns & ropublican or monarcbical form of Gov- ernment, must submit to this unavoldablo necoa« sity,” a8 wa hore submit to the eoxtrome cold and hot weather incidont to our climate, Republican-8witzorland, s people of 2,500,000, hns in proportion to ith populstion a8 fargo ax army au Gormany. The military education of the whole German nation, morsover, mukea the poopls vigorous, fit to endure fatigues and hardships, and moro Lardy for the battlos of life, Mouoy and goods will be lost by his military aducation, which {s a nocessity in’ the neighborhood of ambitions Franco ; but oxcellont traity of o national char- acter will theroby be acquired, whioh porhaps overbulanco tho peouniary lossos. ‘Whon, noverthaloss, a large numbor of Gor- mana annuully emigrate, this is genorally done for tho purposs of butlurln;i their finanolal con- dition. Tho whole area of the Genmnan Empire, without Alsace and Lorraine, is 204,770 squira miles, Toxas alone contains 247,350 square wilos, In Germany (without Alsaco and Lor- raine), thore are nearly 40,000,000 crowded to- gothor. That & portion of this people sook the vast aren of this great and fortilo country is easily oxplained without the ansumption that om- dgrants oro fleoing in dread from Gorman despot- ism, Tho Gormsus ficuumlly believa that "the Gorman constitutional monarchy is profarablo to the Amorigan republic, whioh furnishes loss so- curity to lito an rraparl . In Gormany, crimes are nunornlly punisbed 3 here, many oscape un- punished. 'Tho police power of Gormany {s al- most perfoct in protect! ni agninst aceidonts on ruilroads ; while wo hore have wholesnlo slaught- ory on railroads almost monthly. Our conwus shows 4,600,000 persons ovor 10 years who can uoither rend nor write i in Germany, thonumbor of such porsous {8 very small, X do not make theso comparinony in order to fnd fault with the inntitutions of thia country, but for the purpose of & %uut appreclation of the Gormian Goverument, whioh I do not find in the artioles of your correspondents on tho subjeot. Turaurian, THE CHOLERA OF 1873, A “Parnicious Gustro-Tntestinal Ca- tarrhy'or False Gholera.” Homoopathic Treatment of the Disease. NY WILLIAM If, IOLCOMDE, N, D., OF NEW ORLEANS, { [ the United States Medical and Strpical Journal for ‘ October, A pornloloun gastro-intostinal catarth, reported a8 cholera sporadica, provailod.in Now Orleans, from March to July. Like tho groat ‘epldemics of tho Asiatic cholora, it was procedod by in- flnenza and followed by dysentry, although in o ' minor degreo, But thero wersso many diffor- oncos, that the old oxporta of 1849-60 could not * confound tho recont epldomic with tho torrible malady that is said to bave originated on the banka of tho Gangos, Thore was no Asiatio oholora nenror to us than Central Europe, nnd no recorded advanca of It wostward. ‘Our disonse wne not imported by sca-going vesscls, nor brought by railways, It originated hero, aud not on tho river banks, nor. among the marine population. It did not spread from any ono contro or focus. The first fivo or six deaths ocourred at points in the city for distnnt from oach other. Thore was no nign whatover of contaglon. Thoro wero multiplo doaths reported from but two housoes in the city. I saw thirty-ono casos, and overy coso was in difforont holro, and in & differont fatnily, My goneral skoptiolwn a4 to tho ourront and opitlar miiology of diwonsion was strengthoued gy my observationa of thia particular malady. Choleia ia said to bo n disonse of hot weather, and tho wintor epidomics of Nortborn Europs aro ascribed to the donwo boat and filth of ovor- crowded and ill-vontilatod rooms. Our disoase begnn when tho weathor was cold, aud vanished ontirely just at our point of oxtremo hoat. In throo-fourths of my cases, no causo what- ovor having thd loast ratlonal basls could bo as- signod for tho attack, Mako out a full list of all tho suppdsed causes of vholors, sud, with a full practice you can jot down onso aftor caso s baving occurrad under precisely the opposite conditions. AL In leavivg New Orloans, it did not follow tho main routes of travel. _More cars uod passon- gors run from our city daily to Mobile and to ouisville than to auy other point, and those cltios havo oscapod ontirely. Nashvillo, which sufforod soonor sud more severely than other l(’)hc“' is entiroly off tho direat lino from Now rloaus, and hos very littlo communication with ug, The discase, moroovor, Lias passed by gront citios, railways, and river courses, and’ fallon like o thundorbolt on sundry obscure and romote inland towns, in the interior of the Bouthorn and Wostern States. The causntion of cholora is still an unraveled mystory, and ‘#o will over romnin os long bs mtiology 18 studied (rom stsndpointa exclusively physical and matorialistio, and tho groat Bpirit- ual napnarl botween mon aud naturo entirely ignored. Thore wete 232 deaths by cholera roported in tho four montha. Bub many of 'the 368 deaths roported durlng the samo timoe a8 cholora-mor- bus, cholera-infantum, dismrrhes, ote., wero no doubt, with moro truth o bo susiguod to tho provailing typo—tho perniclous gastro-intostinal catarrh, —Why should ‘more than s hundrod donths be attributed to cholora-morbus in 1878, when only threo deaths were rupurted in 1872 from that rarely falal nuuads? Tho doatha by cholora-infautum are roportod as doublo thoso of Inst year, wherons the oxtraordinary, compara- tivo coolnesg of our summor ought to have mado that discaso lees fatal thao usual. My improssfon in that tho disonse was of o vory mild typo, and that tho fatal casoa wore tho wholly noglocted ones, or the rosult of outrage- ously bad troatment. Cholera, oven tho most malignant Asiatic, loaves tho brain and mental fncultics conspicuously clear, and when you hoar of chiolora paticnts dying stupid and comaloso, as I froquently did, yon may suspoct thay thoir Allopathic frionds have causod or bnstonod their exit into the spiritunl world, by opintos—kiudiy moant, The symptoms woro thoso of mild Asintic chol- era; vory copious rice-wator evacustions, in- tonso pains in the abdomen,cramps in tho oxtrom- ities, frequont vomiting, prostration, cold swents, cold tongue, fecblo pulse, intonso thirst, restlossnoss, oto. Ina few cases whore thero woro iucessant jactitation, a husky voice, aud 'yenous suffusion of countenanco. {n ono of my cayoa Lhoro was suppression of urine for thirty- six hours, I saw no gonuino collapse. Ono of tho carlieat things noticed waa the fail- ure of camphor to do what was confidently ox- pocied of it. Almost overy pationt bad taken several drops of eamphor, evory three or five minutos, for & good white boforo 1 resched tho bedside, and nearly always without any appreci- ablo result, This was surprising to fhem all Every Homoopathic family knows that eamphor is oue of the best epecifics for cholors, Even tiio Allopntls uro flm.lin’iltlmv. out. Dr. Ringer, whoso Thorapoutics, well aaturntod as it Is with Homoopathic idens, is the best Allopathic book ‘which has appeared in the last decade, gives Habnemunu's exact prescription for tho uso of camplior in cholora as if it was his own discov- ory. But.camphor must fit the caso oxactly, or it will bo of littlo valuo; aund this was not & cawm- phor epidemic. Camphor m})runnula the sudden and rapid do- velopment of geuuine Awintic cholora. Tho symptoms which call for it are: Groat muecular prostration, ocourring simultansously with mon- tal apathy, colduess of the whole surfaco, hoarsoncws, stupor, intouse angiish,—nnd ail beforo any great swoating, vomiting, or purging bng oxbaustod the system, Itdoos not ropro- sont an oxtonsive gastro-intestinal catarrh, but Tather o terniblo shock to tho great sympathetio ‘norvous Bystem,'and suits the congestive chill of malarious disonse just as it doos tho worsb form of Asiatio oholers, in which tho caso soems 10 begin, instead of ending, with collupso. Now thore may bave beon cases of that kind in tho cily which might bave boon saved by camphor, but I saw nono of them. Tho conati- tutional type of the disonss, as it came under my notico, called especially for Veratrum alb. ; vomiting and purging of rice-water, cramps in tho abdomen, cold biin, noso, face, and tongue, cold sweat on the forohoend, fecble pulso, ete., with no special rapidity of development in the cago. Tu overy case I alternated Veratrum 1st deo. ‘with Cupruw 3d cont, every five minutes, until the cramps aud discharges coased, which oo- curred in almost evag case in from two to four hours, I onjoined the horizontal position, in- sisting oveu’ \q;on the use of the bod-gnn for tho evacuations, Inllowed ico water to drink, fro- quontly, but no more than a quartor of a com- mon tumblor ot oach time, Iusisted upon tho patient lying still and under moderate covor. Applied & mustard plastor over the whole abdo- mon in some vory painful casos, snd in one in- stanco whore tho ovacuations were of enormous sizo, gavo injoctions of starch-wator and lauda- uum with apparontly good offect. The differonce between Cuprum and Veratrnm socms to bo this: f.e, Veratrum affects the sphoro governed by the great sympathetio ; Cup- rum, tho cerobro-spinal sphoro, Voratrum has oramps predominantly of the involuntary mus- cles ; Cuprum_predominantly of the voluntary musclos, Cold eweating domands Veratrum es- ocially, whilo violent orampa oall more loudly I"or Cuprum, Eithor romody may be used alono with excellent offoct whon olearly indicated ; but in the cholera, the cerebro-spinal and tho gang- louio systems are o often implicated together and act and ro-nct upon onch othor, that X thought it bost to altornate the romedies, and tho brillinnt rosult bas in my opinion justified the measuro, 3 ‘When you soo cases of cholora of the genuina camphor typo, you may bp sure that cases do- mouding Arsonicum and even secale cor. will prosont thomselves, Arsonicum may bo ssid to ropresent tho roaction against tho camphor-con- gostion. In other words, » cose of camphor- cholarn, ulo\vlr rocovering, will almost cortainly call for Arsonloum, And whon unm{)hnr ia rarely indicated in the boginning, you will demand for Arsonicum, In the late epidomic the characteristio symp- toms of Arsenicum did not appear in any of my cnsea, Incossant rostlessnoss snd chango of iosition ; intonsa thirst, satistied for & tew mo- mouts by s small q\\un!l‘y of wator ; cold skin, With gront subjective boat ; violont burning paiu intho eplgastrium, and dischaiges, not rico- wator, but froquent, scanty, aud of o dark or yollowish wator, Tt 'takos all combined to mako a true Arsonlo caso. § T paw ono case which rocovered slowly undor Arsenio and Onrbo, vog. 30th attenuation, afier Yoratrum pnd Cuprum had arvested tha rice- - water disohargos aud crampa, but folled to ad- vauco tho curo boyond that point, ‘Tho patiens was an old Lnglish woiman, aud tho symptoms vomaining woro: rotehing without vomitivs, dirty, yollow discharges, flatulonco, hunkinoss of - volca, Blight discoloration of countenanco, thirst, rostlessness, and fear of death. ‘Tho Arsoniate of Copper—Ouprum Arseni- cum 3d cout., was found vory useiul in the chol- rarely find & craio diarrhea whioh has prevullod dnrmq]lhn summer, fu the disturbed condition of the bow- thoso Bymploms ola daring convalédence from cholors, and oven in somo of the dyaonterio casoa which provaited on tho docline of the opldemie, - Yor tho stoge of ronction after an attack of cholora, aconite is unquostionably the bost rome- dy. Iput ton drops of tho matlier tingturo into hialf a glass of wator, and gavo two teaspoonfuls hourly. My oxperience with that doso has beon #0 matisfactory that I'Liave hLad no occaion to oxporiment with the higher attosiuations, Abdominal nouralglas waro vory froquent dur- Ing the provalenco of tho discaso, Cramp in the stomach, bilious - colio, ovamian nouralpia, nophritic colic, Jumbnago, and kelntien wero pro- noribed for moro froquently thnn batore. Seyoral casos wora mistakon for cholera sicon, dry cholora, from the: veryviolont .and alarming #ymptoms, which proved nothing butintermitient nouralgia of the cwlise plexus, 1 loat no case of the Inte pernicious-gastro-in- tostinal catarrh, or falao cholera, as I would torm it. This is not'nt all surprising, whon nono of tho cases wore .of tho verv sovere typo, whon thoy all ocourrad in pationts fn most conrtortable circumstances and surroundings, whon I was callod in amplo time to overy caso, nnd wlien tha troatment was homeopathic. I do not boliove that tho most judicious Allopathy, with all the ann,mmlvautugou, could have presonted eo fair roault. —— . THE SMOKE NUISANCE. To the Editor af The Chiengo Tribune, Bin: It is enid, Nocossity is the mother of in- vention. If it L'o uo, thore must be some wny of gotting rid of this intolorablo emoko bolobed out from aevory chimueyin the city. You did the citizons groat sorvico in showing up tho bad sowage, and tho ovils of allowing tho auimn) mattor av the atock yards to be dried and ocured a4 fortilizors in the openair.’' Both were soon in o fair way of improvement, and they were not 80 pernicious to the hoalth of the closely-con- flned poople 88 thia black smole, mixed: with carbonio oxide, aulpburie acld, '&c., &o. The black soot, or unburnod’ :earbon, is. an’ ovidonce of incomplote combustion. I you take tho smoke ' of a “pnssing tug, whilo crossing the bridgo, yon feol its eti- fling offoots long aftor. If your luuga.aro weak, it will bo almost unondurable. Then how - much moxe will tho ir bo poisoned by so, many manufactories and othor buildings “issulng smoke intoa damp lake atmosphoro, to hovor ovor us, to breatho over and over again? Be- ' sldes, thoro is tho wastofulness of conlg 1t probably not less thau one-third wasted In this, way. In England, striugont Iaws wore passed to prevent this escape of 8moke. It was found that the growing orops wore injured by tho loco- | motives Passing over tho railway; to say nothing of the injury to heslth in the largo citios. Conl-bods wers found strongly impreguated with sulphur, and won. nob. allowed” to bo bumed ‘until tho' oxpediont was tried . of tho steam-jot, : which sop changed the gnsos that no harmwas oxparisnced from it. ® E“ hboral taxos here, for the enfoty of lifo an ]zroporty, and ‘such a nuisanco should not bo allowed o tofment tho poople. The air need to be Kuxo, and lung disonse was sonrcely known nntil the .sulphurond soft coals of the Wost beonmo the,groat source of fuel. Wao remombor how, after tho groat firo, the bricks woro Jined with nlphur from the burning conis in vaults under sidowalks. ot To burn smoko i an oconomy sufficlent to pay tho cost every six monthu; but somo- little troublo and expenso aro anufmd at start, For instanco, but fow stacks haye dampors in, nud in the old way wo. nood 'this space "to carry off theso wunburned’ guoa; but, if proporly burnod, but one-half this drafl is wanted, and dsmpers ghould bo put in. The manufactorios are constantly increasing, and in dnmy days tho air ia stifling to vomo. But wo littla think or caro what sonds so many into tho mountains to gat frouh alr, - Lesa spooula- tion and batter protection would suit the massos more. Notall can afford to take an siring in our parks, “bohind an ologant equipage. low. fresh and puro, youssy ; yot the' gasea in tho air aro the samo overywhero, excopt wo nllow it to bo adulteratod. Othor cities ara taking stops in this mattor; and with muchloss causo thnn-wo What %o mokt complain of s sulphurous conl. It can bo burned successtully, s we have soen, and with absolutely smokeless stacks. Is this not worth moviug for? It a_druggist poisons ona it is a criminal offonse. What is (Ee real difference botweon his quick and this slow way of endivg one's life? Both aro sure, Bupscnipea: —_——— Cobra=Poison and BeoraYenast. Ouc of the most remarkablo i Jrations of the mysterious lino that 'soparates the deadiy and the wholesome in nature ia given in Medical Press, which statos' that ' the poi f, Mra. G the cobra, the most dondly of tho Fast Indin ior-| SEGANG pouts, hog bocu chomically sualyzed, with tho Tollowing resulta: Carbon, 40;" nitrogen, 13 ; oxygon, 6; sulphur, 25; and bydrogen, 10, This is ‘oxactly the composition of boor-yonst. Tho Intter Is used in manufacturing the Btaff of life ~—bread; the former i6 so deadly in its naturo that, cven whon taken from tho snalko and pre- surved, and aftorward injected undor the skin of suimals, it is immediately fatal. the English |' - VIENNA PREEI_UMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MIACHINES RECEIVED THEE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THB Best Sewing Machine THE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, Co—Ope;:fi;;EMedals The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Worlk, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No other Bewing Machinea received Pre- miums on their Merits, which we will prove by evidenoo at our Office, and that all roporta relating to tho contrary are falso. Maohines Sold on my_Monthly Payments, SALESROOM: 197 STATE-ST. and 376 WEST MADISON-ST., COEIICAGO. CROCKERY; CHINA, &o. AT :Rfi'rAIL. Ching, CGrockery, ~Glassware, AND ALL-KINDS OF Table-Furnlsking Goods nnd DInntel Ornaments. (ood, Chea, Fing, end Beautiful. E. 0; LAWRENCE & 00, 106 STATE-ST, 26 oonta a box, DR, §TEEPHENS, 134 Doasbornate EDUCATIONAL, Acadoemie IFavargeor, T 280 MIOHIGAN-AV. 2 Tronoh and Finglish Kohool for Young Ladles and Missor, Tl torny ommionclng Sopt. 16, 7d, A limited number 1 of parlor bonrdors accommodatod, institution s » Uranch of tho Acadomin Faargor, Dote do fioulognes P France, eatabiishicd in 1850, and dlirocteil |'W s a Tavatyer, n atgter of Mo, do Pilgrom Nowall, o fn. stenctlon dn Frenol Iy thirangh, 1t boing 1o lguags o tiie family, and Arrangonionts aro anch {hat nuoils, 1 dosirady nay Anish thelr stidios st tho Pacis sohool. pAm NEAVELL niL ocoiv cally Tussisya aud 1o Unyn, niud will bo alnd to givo all Tarther informatlyn ¢ rad, Chculnrs nro to ba found ot oftico A, 1, A Urawa & Ub,, 168 Siaghst, STATH OF ILLINOIS, Institution for the Education of \ Yeeble-Minded Children, HUPERINTENDENT'S OFIICK, JACKEONVILLE, It ‘T noxt torm will commenco on Wodnanday, Sept, 17, 173, ' Puplie from Ulfaois reoolvo hoard aud 1uf(ing freas Pupils ato oxpect-d to bo brought to tho Inaituiion promptly on time, but nnt boforn 1hat time, Wo hava seenmmiadations for friends of puplls at tho In«l utfo but {liero ar good lolels in tuwn.” 8 tvot Rallrowd {rom thautunction Liput {o the Fubila Snuara, axa from tho Publio Hquarg, Ly 1ho Tn o G TR, M. B, suportatandont, ‘EDGEWORTH SCHOOL, MRS, BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL, 8738 WABASE-AV. Tinglish, h anit @ rinan Bonrding and Day Soheol Jor Young Ladizs nud Little Giels, 'Tna du‘ies of the sichunl will bo ceatmed tiept, 16, Mres. Muitland romainy “t homa from 9 a. . 103 p. i, Family and Day School, NEW YORK CITY. MIBS BRACKETT nnd MISS ELIOT will ropen thol suhwol fot gicla from six to twonty-ono, Wednasday, So 24, at 117 East Thirty.sixthest, Qlels fttad for auy Col- Rofer to Rey. Tobort Qollyor, Chloago, French and English Seleet School, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 5O, 483 MIGILIGAN-AV. This :ououl affords supo- jlorfachittios lur, thineuih kil sdga of the Fronel haguago. MLLI% 0 BROUSSALS, tho Principal, a Pal- 1 -Ian lady, 1s_aesis:cd by’ qumno.cnt tonchers. ‘A Gun aurvatory of Music is atiached (o tho school.’ Tho fail - OLD IRON, GRAND TRONK RAILWAY GO0 CF' OANADA. coptad, MICH! Depot, OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE. and ekt ogice, 6 RAI’LR;AD TIME TABLE, RERIVAL, AN DEPARFURE GF TRAINS Summer Arrangement. RXPLANATION OF REYERENOE MAnKS,—t Saturdayee e Sundy excontod Monday excopiad, TAre Dalty. vive Sunday atB:oa,m. § IGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RA]LHO?D’! orner of Hadison. T Cani Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company, dur. Mai) fefa matn snd atr tno: Day, Lixprosss.. fackeon Accom tinntio Vixpross, ing tho coming Fall and Winter, wall hnv;:dn ,B.",’.i':\.?"’;""“*;' e i largo number of OLD AXLES and a consid- ornin 4008 .| 8:0 p. m erable quantity of WROUGHT IRON | Ml S50 p. vl a0 s my BORAP to disposo of, Thoy invito tendors for quantitios of ono hnndrod tons aud upwards. Tho Company will commencedelivery in Octobor, and cons tinuo through the winter, a8 may be agrood Uridge, Ticket ogiees : At Depot, Y G, WENTWORTL, eneral Passongor Axont. * CHIPARD & ALTON RAILROAN. Short Line, vla Loutr. ?fle id, Alton and St Loul IFest and 191 Kandalph-at. ‘and Chicago, h hine, Unian Lepot, upon. Partios tondering to stato the price per 1b,, whethor in gold or United States currency, the placo of delivery (which must be on tho Grand Trunk Railway), and tho quantity re- quired. Purchasors who require delivery in the United Btates will pay their own Oustoms dutios. Oash wiil bo required on dolivery. Axlos and Sorap Iron must bo tondered for soparatoly. Tonders, indorsed *Tendor for Old Mato- A, t, vilia Borl Kansas Oity Rxpross vin Jaokson:| sepilon Mt aud oulalann, o nness Oity Fast Esp Jle)umnvl{lv XJ“' & , S Touls e, Bpringilold lixpross, Jeimeiol Tin ou Arrice, * 8:10p.m, Teave, * 9:008, m, L,y o0 ulsh) % 'ie'$9:00p. . Vi Aihin Lie.* 9:00 a, m, 9:00 . m. $7:30 8, m. * Bil0p. m, 7:30 8. m. Aoy, Divlsion,., * 8:10p, m. . ., m,| 430D Bl R e 120 D B, rial,” and addrossod to the undersigned, will bo rogoived on or bofore Saturdny, tho 37th Beptembor. C.J.BRYDGES, Unfon CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE §f._PAUL RAILWAY, Cunal~ts,; Dicket Ofica Depot, carner Madison.and 63 Sourh Clurk-at,, oppasite Sherman liouae, and at Depot, Moanaging Director. !, 37¢h August, 1873, OCEAN NAVIGATION, Montr Lori bogins Bci o Tw or theoo young,fatios can bu sacelwnd ne hondors In tho tamlly o th Priucipal. Yo alroulars and roiorances apply to the Princival, GOLDBECK’S Conservatory of Music, Hiyutharst corner Btato and Adams. vinnn Rounw), opous Monday, 8 ) PERM. Tnsirus | HARNONY. Hasnss, ‘ot LN G, VOIGE and o clasa: £in 1 structlon; ROUERT GOLDBECK, 1 rootors MR, WATERS’ SCHOOL 17ttt raopen on Monday, Sont, 15, at Congross Fiall, nem tho oornoe of Micuigeaiave hid Oonooise® I enias repato tho puplf cHorobgily for’ Eficza or tha helentife Solioel. aud to Influouoo Iavarably Tils gynoral Gepatimen: and ohtnator, A gymnasiam will prosias whol orclao, And tho sounol-ruoma will ‘b, i firon. ' Among its prosoist or 5 N, Arnody farmoT PRI DA 458 Dlomes ind, WK . 1. Tinklism, ntotiford, 0, B, MaUurmick, 1f: 1. Wisson, GRAHAM SEMINARY, M. L. BARNES, Principal, 854 MICHIGAN-AV. English, Franol and Gorman Day Sobusl for. Glrls and Doys of atiy aga, Mins Baruos {s assistod by o ful] eopr i empatont ehonore, ThoRanaul s bk 1 muccon: ! woivn Foats, an % For particuiarsapply to Peineipst 550 ohiganzr s PARK INSTITUTE, Tor Girls and Young Ladies, 71 ABHLAND-AV., cornor Madison-st, Primary, Intormodiato and Collegiato De. partments,. Boardlng Puplisrocoised. Fall Term begins Wednosday, Bept. 17, It 1s dosirablo that those intend. Iog to ootor aliould make application atonce. S. G. SANGER'S English and Classical School FOR BOYS Wil ronpon Monday, Sopt. 5, F HANGILI biw restionas, 3670 Jadtaecser: ~dross Be. PALMERS ACADEMY TFOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 768 MIOHIGAN-AV, £ Puplls cau ontor at any timo,. ST.XAVIER'S ACADENY Corner Wabnsh-nv. and Tywenty-nintli-ut., CHIOAGO. Thts ologaut now bullding will ppan for 1he (avor Kimball's far_tho KA. oA Arrive, it6:60m, m, 11008, m. 4116 p. . GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON RTEAMSHIPS, Ci and t., Depnta—root a7 Luke-t, HICAD, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD. Tndiana.av., and Sizteeniheatsy TNcket vffices, No, B9 Clark- Canat and SixleeniR-ta, and at depote, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, ¥ oalling at Queenstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT.- £3™ Passongora bookod to and from tho principal Ea- ropoan poria nt Jowost rates, rafts and Lotters of Cradit and Bankors thiroughont Kurnpo, HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., Pacin od on leading Banks Mall and Rxpross, Ottawa and Niroa Dubugus and Hloux Olty Bxp. ciho Aurorn Pastougor, AMondota & Ottaws Downor's Grovo Accommgdation Aurora Paror Dunnor's ‘Toxas Kapross, Vast Lino, FIFTEI-AV. * NATIONAL LINE| ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot foot nf Lakest. and foolf, Tweenty-second-at, Tlekeh nficrff T Rantioiphiat near Caarks OF STEAMSELIPS. Balling from Now York. fc toy rpoal oren Sttt 650 for Eantamiieont e g orpeat nn"d":‘lqgflrfil fl;l'l.‘.’)rWN and LIVERPOOL, from 5Iun “ “North itivor, 5 it bt 6. s Sopt. 7, Tialy...Saturdaz, Sopt, . | L0+ Haturdey, Hop Cabin Passnge, 870, 880, nnd 890 Currency. do Return Tickets, $140 and 8160 Currency, vian pointa at low rates, o Stanmehip of his I(no ato tho Targest in tho trado. Hyd - Draits on Groat Britain, Trolsnd, and 1 Goutiuant, Yo 1ol Exprosy ubaino & K y Dubugus & Sioux City I («) Gliman Passengo Hydo Parkand Oak Woads. 1ydo Park and Oak Woads STEERAGE PASSAGE, $%, ourrency. 11340 Bark an Ok Woada Pansengors hookod 10 or frou Gorman and osndina- | Hide Park and Onk Hjdo Park and Onk Wood Hydo Park and Oak Woods H3ds Pack and Oak Wood: Teaze, T Parkand Oak Wooisi.! Woots Parkand Oak Woods, WILLIA]\L .\IA‘(‘},.\MS'I“})R.% 2 . on'] Wostorn Agont ’f{éfii','..'.;‘..‘i}:{‘.;{ ulaj‘.l::‘?mn.nump}uu. (opposita new (@) Runa & Cnampaiga on Saturdnys, Clty afices, corner Hundolyh and La. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, sty corner adisos NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, ‘ BRISTOL, LONDON, roception of pupila on” lunday, Sopt, 1. lret + puly 1o tho illnlulmal. s BE e POe Sleeinis MRS, GEO. VANDENIIOF k. BOYS' SCHOO L, EORGE VANDENHOFT wiltopen hior Toard. Salinol for BOYH, nt No: 108 WIS FUT 0%, clono to RESKWVOIR B A Kaw Yok K, New York, Nuihiior uf honrding punils laos'tb RIGHY s from 8:30 8. m, to 3 .y +ons may bomada as aboso, FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Erochold, Now dorsey; a boardl ] Lir boya for entalogudu to Thove A« G OLLAMBIRS, Peiamet OYS' IOMR AND OHOOL,-FALLEY SEM BOY, Bt Qtogo Gos N ¥ bor ot tombor, Sombialiig the el o x Complyto oduoati i 5 ofa O § orato, Addross RV, JANES GTLMORE, o2 ™ ISIOPTHORPE—A CHURCH SCHQO [ Jouog dice, soue Hotieho, Taon, Fall ielf.’sm?#xfi A18H, Briaclo, othiohou, Pogm oo L IGAGO AOADENY, NO. 11 EIGHTRENTILAT.— BANCOOK, Principal, - e tope & HENRYD (rorox {ysgm‘l"!,‘cfll}?fi“fi‘oiflTu?flfi UD- , N. Y.—Fal will commenco Sopt. 18, F ciroular, &6., Addross Biiss I, A SEDGWIGK i HAPPAQUA MOUNTATN INSPITUTE—A BOARD. o 1458 tehool for bath soxes undor tho caro of the Back: g rm oommansos ni Addrus 8. 0. COLLINS, Principal, Chappagus, Ns 7. ULL BOYB WAKED UP AND SET AGOING A" DU R AR MR IRTRUANCIS &7 Yonkors, N. ¥, 4R HAVEN SEMINARY- A BOARDING ROHOGL 8 3 for ynung ta ‘wenty-third yaar commoncos Sopt Address 0. 'riucipal, Falr Havon, Conn, FANILY BOFOOL TOR BOY: T AIM IS PA- routal eaco and thoraugh proparation for businoss or lega. Reforonco to aotua patrans. Addroasat Unfon. b’ B. B, TWELL, M. A, DWARD INSTITUTE. BOARDING ‘sominary for both soxes, * Twontioth yoar bogins At 3, Fifisen tonsliors: to propars far collogo, nnr‘Lulnnu o % or oar, Addrens, Tosketr S, NG . o Fiat in o8 {VDSON YOUNG TADIES BEMINARY, HUD. sun, N, Y.—Tho_autumn torm begias Bopt, 8, 1 A natio Yronch toachor roeldontn tha family. 3300 por aunum, _Missos PRAKE, Principals, INDERGANTEN-ROOMS IN BEOOND STON KOPEaARTES Wabosare: moes Eourtocntort, ‘This school ia for onildron feom 4 ¥ 13 yoars of age, Oir- Torms, Qmal St Yok, and carrylng pan.’ DO [tuin, [Feland, Contiaontal . Uibin (eam $65; S oor- nd Irish poru cas 8. Gontl- Night Kiap 086, . Leavouworils & JL, 1 a Pactfla Tagt Lino. And all Other Points in England and Wales, | 2 Jubuaue Day bix. i ——— Dubuaue Right ox. The South Walos Atlantio Stoamehip Company's n Aratea s Bobrabine il o, gamsbiy Goranaca's new £ Yroohont £ Duhuane osprois, road Wach, Joruoy OHly ; | 3 Milaukos Mall. CEMBIROK L, a3 | & Mtiwaukos Kiinioi o s 't \{ilwaukoo Passe: lieas slcainalifie, Bullh 3oy (or 1o trade, H sidod with all the [atost rapeosomyns for ho ausotertami | & Milwaukso Famongse ouvenienco of Cabin aud Stoorsgo Passongara, Wirst. | § S Paal feomr Cabln, %80 curroncy: Secund Cabin, 85 curroncy’ Stoor- | & Raryuetto fixpro age, 43 qurrgnioy: proyaid Scoarard onrtiionios fom Gar. | & Bts Faut Bems afit, §235. " Drafty for £1and upardse For furthor parifoulurs, anply In Urdif, at the Com. | ~ a—Donot cornor a1 Wolls and Kinzio-y pany's Ollioae, No. 1 Duck Chambers, and th Now York ta' | 5—Dopot 0ornor of Caanl and Kinzig.s ARCHiBALE SaXTERS F0., Aenue & W. I, STENNETT, Gon. Pass. Agont. £ i fondbvay, it i COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket anit Freight Offce, 71 Clark-at, Spocial Inducomeats, Gropt Now Route, Ao, T, &5t Fo R, R, W. E. WEBH, Goa"l Ag't. CHICAGO, R_O'CK ISLAND & PACIFI RAILROAD. Denot, corner of" VanHuren unt Sheriun-sis, Ticket ojice, Grand Jacifc oiels 1 Leare | ba, Leavonw'th&Atohteon Ex *10:15 a, mn. Accummodacion, Arrive, » y: 3 Tita, 7:0a m. S 11 m. Alohison K pressitlv:0 p. m. » $305 wos , me &s nther rogular iino. ~ All payable in v. Apnly for full information at the Uom- {3 N I} ERA 3 Doy ey No. 1 lomiioi Grooty, Now York, ant K. | poC o 0n= & WICHIGAN SOUTHERY RAILROSD. cornor Lavallsand Madizon-ts,, Chicago, noriurest cirner Clavk and Randolph-ate,, and southwest HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. nul and Madion-ate, Mai Bpool CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISHEHBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston.and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK. Soptembor 10} Calabri 3 Fartota, "ie Lino.... Atlantio Kxpros Flfih( Jixpross, via Main Lins., i1k hart Accommodation, .. Soutl Uulcugo Accommodatio PRTSBURGH. FORT WAINE & Arrie via Atr Lige and Matn Lino inl Now York Lapross, via Vin Al i 255 0. m 1ih p. m, AILRIAD . And from 10 ton ovory Tuend Cabin Passago, 380, 8100 nnd 8130, Gold. fzcursion Tiokets at Reduced Ratos. Btcorago Pasiago. 830 ourrency. Pastengors and frefght buoked tu and from all parts of Ruropo at lowest ratos, Hight Draftson Groat Britain, Ircland, and tho Continont. P, VERNKT, Goa'l Weaun A 4 Mo W cur. Olack and Resdotyhes Fyo CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATH in the Great Central Raflraad Jur tirouh (kets and steeping-car Uérihe apply 2 Srad _tnglon, aid ut ilinafs Central Depot, THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Depot, foot of Lake-st, at our rki 75 « Ticket afice, 121 It & iaXalle-st,, corner Waih- natt,, corner 1., near curner O CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Teavo Chioaga, Avrivo at Lab 3, m, 43 pu m. : Ariveas idinapolls Al Betweon New York, Covk, aud Liverporl, | S ra e o tasa o 749 p, m, Onl{lln running Saturdny uight train fo Ine e magnificont new and full-powered Stoamshy disvapolis and Cincinnatl, South End’ ngors can got *Th, 1 this Lino offor wnrivalod_sccammodotions to all oinsson af pesseugars, | The stosmors bolng allks, traveler buggego checkod and take tram at Devot. ¥ T Wonty-hacond sts pouTD o groay advantoka of baving = equilly geod and fas. roamor for cngh and ovory saling. OGRANTG, GELTIO: BESTO RERL CIALTIO; SDRIATIO, MA IS m:;- at achool rooms, BARAH A. WINNER, Prin- MADAMEIL BODON, GRADUATE. OF THE PARIS I} Gonsorvatdey of Budio, alnopunli of orul, 11 and Pordigni, boys 10 anuounco {hat on the 1at'of tombor noxt sho will commenoo wiving Iossons in insieu cn(al and Yooa! musio, and tho Fronch Innipanso, At tho Musio Rooms of Jul. Balior & Ca., In Palmor's Now Ho- tol. Roforencen: Hon, N, 18, Judd, Hom.d.'Y. Scams mon, Hon. E. i, MoC: llnu.JufllfVAn . Higains, Mr. bnd Birs. W, K. Doggott, and frs. Frankiln blo- i, M8 PARLGWE OG0T, AT 100 INDIANA-AV., 1" will ra-opon on Sopt. 8, 1673, ODEL BOHOON, FOR YOUNG LADIES; ALSD indorgatten, fted Bank, Monmauth Catinty, N. 3 [Boardors, 12, Chisicat and fnental culluro, 'gonu‘hlm‘ (uro aud objoot, londing pupils to think and Foasan, Noofowark ofiinary ach ove.” L. 5. GOLEAAN: Frice eipal, ]'\Iowmow OLABBIOAT, Hob AND MILITARY o0l, Bonth Orango, N. J., one hour from Now York by tha Morris & tssox Tallronds pcions arl roomi, armory, and cquipments; olnssionl’ covrse, Als Fronéh, Gorman, and Drawing; reopons Sopt, 16. ' Rov. "Porms, 600 por snniim, and no Dr. WILLY, Principals oxtras, PIOF. CLARKES CLARSES TN TIE ANGIENT o lang ago opt. §, a8 615 Wost Madisoneates Ohiergor " roopoR SKILLMILITARY ACADENY, PERRRKITT, O R T S R ‘Asaoclate Princioals, Jrn el OCKLAND INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG TADIES, qubmHIm-l(\nlugy.vnw 1 oHn of (il neiy: tato, dolightinlly situatod on the' Hudson River, noat ow York, will commonce Sopt. 31, ~ For eatalogio and wilh (3] partioulary addrees RL Ve L. DELOS MANSI Prealdont. % RIYERSIDE SEMINARY - ROCIESTER, N. Y., for misses and young ladlos, roopens Sopt. 8. For dmissl i x t 3 3 fplasion or, siroufar, “address 'tho Principal, A(itS “BOHOQY, FOR BOYB AND GIRLS, AT £ ash-av. Plauo lessons, Frenoh, Anllisflnmlln TAMFORD “MILITARY INSTITUTR—TWENTY. foprth xoer bouine Nopt, 16, Tiid. Boys thoroughiy titted for Oullego, Rolonilfic Koldol, or Businass, Ohiis- 4ian manhood doveluped by kinduos aud faithful disol. plino. Looation sollom oqualod for hoaltly boauty, and el S e UG Tl B addrem W, 0. Wil ) A. BL., Capt, W. A, VLINT, Prinoipals, Htamford, Conn, P QAYBROOK HEMINARY, A TOARDING AND day rohool for yaung ladis and ehildrou, Saybriok, Goun. ' Will open Wedueaday, Ropt. 10, 1673, For ciron: Jarand referunaos, addross the Prinoipel, AII8H ALICE ALTMANN BRMINARY, PATERBON, — Tiarding and dayn oung lao. will Foopon ool 1 Hap 18, Cleowlam sy bo obta o o . Cunkn & 112+ 18iie Vanatiats, and at A Biiima & Hou, 2 Ot "CALUSIAN, Wr.r N , Address Mrs, GRORGL O, Uil Yorkeave, niar Brosdwaz: RST BIDK AOADEMY, 14 NORTIL SILELDON. RXL‘:'” wili re-open Moudsy, Sopt. 8. JUHN b?. /1 SIDE GERMAN KINDERGARTEN-TIis rehaol, futendcd for childran frons 8 1o 10 yoary of APl pen Hapt. 1, at 100 5 AT BORSTRRTIR aa Priuolin, {sught by & campetent tasohor, Raforouosay Mes, U, Bupau, ftre, Kuto . Dowgott, bre. i1, H. Huufaide HSLEVAN FEMALR COLLIQT, WILMINGTON, Dsl,, offora thorough fnatruaion In & liheral coun. af study, under home-liky lutluoncos, at vontouble o '3’:'«','1.”3?., ~ll§uh‘-i :“\‘l" Bopl, 10, REV. JORN Wil augatian-al, . yill atao [y BELGIO, REPUBLIQ, 10, BRITANNIO. Bail DAYS, from Livorpool o Harbot both ways. - Raios For furtlior Information Qullcs, 97 and %" Southy' & cao. Draita'on Great Britain amd_Troland from £1 npwards ALTTED TACRRGRIN, Agonts ¥OR SALE, HOTEL FOR SALE The Elegaxftfimuix Hutel In tho delightfal and mosperous olty of Bloominglan, ill.p {a offorod for snlo—tlant fs, the Rirniturs, lixturcs and lung Jeaso, ‘Tho hou so was upenod In 1673, and has cnjoyed an unbroken paying pationago evor siuce, la proyidod with all modern. ympruvowman 3, tlle’ floors, hot and cold bath rooms. Inaduad it in concoded by all trav- olora ta bo tho most convenient and Tusurious hotel out. side of Chlcago, and s th olasa hotol i Bloom- i Now York on SATUR- xxsn';'\"ffi."%fif' ¢ G than g, Th call or ] DR, self-ovidont (hat dlvunsos for thirty of casas yoarly, ma charga, hfoge 7o ought to know-—tho graw of modical ture—oxp) advico, “About bimples on tha feo. Why our paople ara yjuaturely infiem. Phis work contains information ' that all sliould b acs qualyted wit, » trio masringo guidy andpeivato counaul: 5 s br. A, A. G OLIN, 352 WABASKH-AYV., OFPOSITE POST OFVICE, Tho moat ronowued spectallst of the ago in tho troat- mont ot all Coronfo Disoasos of 1 Weakn both soxos. Bemi- Nunou}nn;:. Avorllc; to Soclety, lllll' ol Mbmory, . &e., pormansa‘ly irttor who hava fatiod, aatl or Mweite,. 1t Iy & physicisn making a ceriain class of ¥ bis study, and treating thuusands uira greator skill in his luaclfl’{ ono in gouural practice. Physiolans of high stand- In this and othor citios, recognizo this fact aud rve- vnizeud patlonts to Dr, Olfu for treatmont, I Hours, 9, m. to 81, m, - Sandurs, 1 o8 p. m. 0s0 having. (oiled m.m'"!I irod, specially ta¥iicd to or writo, and ccaive the Duotor's opinlon, froo of ara- afnfng who may marry, why tat, why. Noodful All that 1o doubtful wish to know. Sont 1o any addross post=y: d, for 80 conts, G. OLIN, Chicago, Iil, Address o fngton, Urgont atiier buiaina foring tho above promises for For omnpums. Diare addroes, or call ar: tho propriotor, N, Dy KENEAS. R, Bloomingion, 10 ~Thoao'in Clicago oan waln full {nforiyation by caliiag an ¥, 8. WILCOX, Toof s, over Quok County National Hank. CON NEW F'UBLICATIONS. i et “nro 8K THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS | Of 8, M. SMITIT, Bocrotary of the lllinois Btate Farmers' A gscoiation, beforo the Liv- ingston County ¥armers' Association, X Uoma? X Bigelow {a tho oldost esiablishod Dhl‘l nownod 8PECIALINT FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY | s 48 4 ONAULTATION KRR, “ur uitios and VONFIDENT! Dz, 0. BIAELOW, 217 and 379 South Olark-st. DR. C.BIGELOW FIDENTIAL PRYSIOIAN, 277 and 278 South Clark 0, ners, that Dr, oiAn 1% Cieago. r. B, tho most ro- ANT ‘of the age, bonorod by thio bross, { attainmonts hyalthe , baving dovoiad, i EXPE g romiodios thy v oM O ARDBPENAL SEPARATE PARLORS fentiomen, Call. “CORRKSPONDENOE AL~ Addressall lotiors, with stamps, to st coruor Van luren, woll known by all roadted of the uce and exporionce havo mads ned of woritivoly ail XS fo both sasos. DR, nlfll’m\v’l:m". 07"1 '?Ah ol Tlis ro) . nigr s stotan, - 1n{om Is beat known hare 1n oite iyt 110 wants il ant At Pontiac, on the Fourth of July, TIs now ready for delivery as an 8-page doou- ment, for goneral ciroulation. Farmers* Oluba and Grangos will bo sup- plied at the following ratea : 1axting thenolves to ol uid, welios thau the truth, wo rosumond miost oordially peforonco, but s wall snokon of by ovary ane one Bis oaro. While tho world andures iluss vt physlolans aro roquirad, and If any 0ng 100: evloo, [ULs of tho utmost linportance to engage nan \whoso expurionco 1s oqual to lifs affor of medi- 2ud withows projudico, or shy ntaroat tn saying fcully such 14 virit DI, BIGELGW, at bia Contral 27 wud 978 Houth Olark-st,, Ulono. Bingle Coploes.. 2 ofs, 10 Gopios ... 15 ot . Address ' J.W. DEAN, Room G Tribune Building, Ohions FRACTIONAL CURRENC FOILBALK AT TRIBUNE OFTICE. NO CURE! 40 PAY L Dr. Kean, 380 South Olark-st., Chicago, bo cantidontlally eonsulted, porsonally or Sy wall, chinrge, on all olirunio or orvaus divonsos, I, K1vAN to tho only puysloni in £ho city who ware w LE DU Pay. liuok sout for 50 conta, Mlustrated with numors wravingd, SGALES, FAIRBANEKS® BTANDARD SCcALES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 1L AND MY LAKK-ST,

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