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gnong the samo nimber of mon elsowhore on ho globe. Bf. Looan'a words, it will bo ob- ‘erved, were two-sdgad, Tho sharper edga, to wr thinking, was turnad tovard the Democratte ido, Old Mr. Broney wanta to know of us whethor vo should * consider it indicative of an untiring fovotton to tho public business if 8 public ofi- jer, whose particular function it {sto prosecute yorsons charged with violations uf tho law, diould come to bit and ask whethor ho thought t would be adviaablo for ssid officer, on account if an alloged loophole in the now Foo snd Salary iw, to claim componsation under both the old ad tho now faws, because bo thought that it night be legally dono 2” Wo glva it up. Now come on with tho auewor wo your conundrum, If you haven't timo at pres- mt, ponder ovor it at your leisuro, when you ye in jail after’ Mond ee Canada receives and us2e our dalustons oa wo Wiacard thom, If thora is ono ides which haa ween-thorouglly tried and exploded on this side Wtho bordor it ia that which forme tho basis of wohilbition, The States which at ono time or mother have attempted to stop absolutely tho talo of intoxicating liquors aro nom eatighed of Role mistake, and tho movement away from pro- ubition fa decided and univoreal. Yot Canada is sbout torepoat our exporlenco, Tho Toronto Globe of a recent date, speaking of prohibition, aya: “Tho couse ts undoubtedly gathering itrongth, and, if rightly managed, will In the jong rnn gain the victory.” This at first seems tobe tha Inngunge of Irony; but tt is spoken sith all seriousness, —_+—____ To-morrow ia Easter-Sunday. It is tue aunual ¢natom of o cortain clasa of young mon to stand tround the church doors on this fostat occasion ind watch the pretty worshipers tripping from tho ssuctuary in thoir now spring bonnets, Wo bavoa uote of warning to sound in the cars of jhe mieguided youth. Tho polico of Philadel- phintately arrested sovoral companins of young mon who wero this engaged, and it ia not ao im- probabto that the Chicago police will imitate tho pxamplo, If they should decide to do so, Eaater- Sundey would bo a guod timo to begin, oo Jon: Rusxis goes cold, bocanse he hates smoke; lives out of town becauso ho hates holso; shuts himself out of socioty becauso ho despises women; will not go aboard steamers becauno tho noiao of thoir whistling 18 abominn- blo; reads only his own works because other peopto's ideas worry him; and now rofuees to Uravel by rail becausa ho met with an accidont some timo ngo, Hin lost trip by carringo cort him €350, and bo hates that modo of conveyance. Jour, go Wort, squat on the prairic, sing your oven praises alons, and give up growling. ——_—_+___. Tow beautifula thing it is for brethren to flwell together in unity; ond how touching aro tho lottera of tho loyisistive correspondents, writton just boforo adjournmont, on the porson- rel of tho reportorial corps! Rural editors are much givon to this sort of composition. cach no of thom, of courso, oxpects to have the com- plimont returned ; and go it happona that all the corrospondents sra roprosonted as wandering augols, by somo strango fatality plumped down {nto 8 hard-bottomed chair and compolled to propple with earthly objocts, ——_>+_____. . Somatimes Mr. Munat Harsrzap hite a ro- jounding blow whon he intondod only playful \sp. His whacka at Warrengon are almost pain- (ul for their dreadful carnestnosa. Moro is # spocimen: “There oro symptoms in his threo- tolumn parngraphs concerning tho Reballion and tho obligations of the Government to thoso who Jought to destroy it that the editor of tho Loulsville Courier-Journal is looking at tho world botweon the necks of his Madoira aud thampagno bottloa.” —_>-—_—- It was only showing s propor dogreo of respect to holy things for the Brooklyn Court to adjourn pvor Good Friday, Low wonld it bo possible for any ono to confine his mind to pious medita- Sons if there wero still s lingering doubt na to whethor Bzecuer had gone on the stand, and a poaribility that the afternoon papora might con- sain tho ueatiest thing yot ? PERSONAL, ‘The Hon, Jonn A. Kassoy, of Iows, ts at tho Palmer ITougo, Appropriate to Miss Cramsax: “ Much Adieu About Nothing.” The Juvenile Guardians will not bo “ butcherod to make o Roman Ianuipay.” : The Richmond police are parrota; thoir Chiof is Panaten; thoir motto nungquam paratus, Mrs. Prosident Grant hos boon quite iit for two or throo days, and is confined to her bed. Tuomas Maaumne, who is to take charge of Hootrry's Thoatra uoxt season, is at the Shor- man House. Franco senda na a representative to the Phita- dolphia Contennial « successor aud namesake of Lavayetiz, . Botuznn writes: “America for mo. Easier work hore, but not as jolly by loog odds." Ho ‘will zoturn next scason, Binco the publication of Bess Torwen's evidence, Tozopone Tritton has been bealegod by crowds of bed-manufacturors, . Poor Bniowast shares tho fato of othor pris- oners, only mora #0. Nota wife went to visit him during his onforced seclusion, Doucioauur carries the Egyptian skeleton with him wherover ho goos, Ho can never forgetin the moment of his triumph that bo iu suroly Dion. Sonator Ricnarp J. Oatesny and Judgo Joun J. MoKinnon, of Tiinois, have takon up their Feaidence at tho Fifth Avonuo Hotel, Now York, Danciog has done for Vz" runout, and eho has oxo with danciug., ‘Ion yoara ago sho was a noted premlore, now she js a noglected paralytic, An English Duke, it fa wald, fa driving & back in Philadelphia. Me is to be congratulated, for Atta weldom that an English Duke finda such ‘useful ompioyment. Ladics, attention! Mrs. Sareny's longevity Ia attributed tothe fact that whe never fost hor tempor, Sto lived 103 years, Here is frosh cou- solatlon for the injurod hueband. ‘That fox waa amply avonged, Two of his pursuors wors maimed. The Rev, 0, W. Wie xtNson broko hia nook and Lady Fronencn Dovatss smashed her collar-bone, Gen, Luv Sranxe, a publlo-spiritea eltizon, end widoly kuown au a leading Politician, and for many years Mayor of Jefervonville, died Yoatorday from dropay of the cheat and bowola, Ts {a rough on Boucicavr to liken unto him tho daring adapter of tha Bt. Loula Globe, be- cause tha formor usually improves what ho sitors, Dantuxy Campur.t would come nesrer* The Canadian Promior has complained to our Government about the new tariff sa affecting @annod fobstera, Will he be kind enough to specify the claws ?—New York Commercial Ad- Sertiser, According to the Danbury News, Mr. Freon, son-in-law of Gen, Sucnxan, ia going about barehonded, and noglecting his meals, in order to pay the tax on tho diamonds sent bis wife by the Khedive of Egypt, Wo novor know tho true value of our posses. sions till we lose them, MI, Pirer, of Marseilles, ae 15,000 franca from tho city as an ia wife a by = ing to markt in ez, 7 * bale’ while go Customer—I want a mouruing »: —What tu tho beresvoment, rend rear papel utlnesladaw, Sbopman—NMr, we, show the gontlo, to ton de; erimeub—Fun eae tg fhe: Lalit xilies When Davis saw a consignment of 116 Of liquor and ix casos of cofliua ment by Grost bia isos roe New York to Salt Lake he sententiously remark: “Tl a about fill those sofia" ponte Mowatul te we with what realguation the Lontsyillo Cotrter-Journal tation a joxo which hag been done to death Ly other panera, solomniy oxtracts tho moat out of it, and makes a dignifiod anvouncemont of fret. ‘The Empress of Ruasia ta atill at San Romo, but wants to go to St. Petoraburg; but Dr. Botarixr wants to stay at San Romo, so ho finds a longer sojourn necossnry for Hor Majon- ty’ hoalth, and that ende it; thoy stay. According to the sctentist of tho Buffalo Ex- press, eggs can bo cheaply cooked by eating cor- rosive aublimate nnd thon swallowing the egg raw, Will tho Maino Logisinture plonas hasten to mako this t:expensive method compulsory ? Kinane, in the last voluma of his * Ciimoa,” anys that tho phraso “biting the dust” is moro than o figure of speech. A man suddonly killed, in tho act of strenuous bodily-oxertion, will, by moro munoular sotion, appear to bite tho dust. Netuie's Sanronis hins joined tfo Washington Gymnasium. [¢ i4 not tho pun—for we havo used that beforo—but tt ix our anxiety for donr, darling Neviae, which Irrepressibly impels us to remark thoao gymnastics aro Sartorlaky.—Donn Piatt, An eminent Fronch physician—all French physicians somehow aro eminent—declares that tho deorenso of dyspopsla in France in owing to tho numbor of apples caton by the poople, Ap- ple-toddy is considored an excollent remedy for tho disorder, : Tho return party will conalet of Mr,and Mrs. Sanronts aud Mr. and Mra. Frep Gnant.—Cut- cago Tnrinunr. Aro you quite aura that you haven't forgotten a Bartonis or two ?—Cincin- natt Commercial. Now, whot can that flippant *paragraplicr mean? Acurront paragraph anent McCrosgry, says tho full dross of a Cardinal ta ono of tho most gorgeous and striking cortumes worn by clviliz- ed mon, but itis not a marker to tho string of beads and summor undorclothing of an un- civilized Hottontot, Acablo dispatch from London, under date of yostorday, 23d inst., roporta ns follows: Afr. Unveses 8, Grant, Jr, aon of tho Prosident of tho United States, who has been in this city for woveral days, has loft for Scotland to makes tour of that coutitry.” Tho eyo of Rerum is on a now elub-room ro- cently established nenr the corner of Madison and Clark streets, and frequented by the mem- bors of the late Grand Jury.’ Why Mr. Rena should take an iuterost in this catablishmont bas not boen oxplatued, Col. Lex Jounpan intimates that, had tho Civil Righta been postponed for a generation or two, it would never have been necdod. Ie saya among the samo number of negross sixty babies woro bora beforo the War to thirty-two now, and of theno but sixtcan aro raised. i Done's picture of tho ‘Soventh Circle of Dante's Holl" contains 900 figures, Thoso in tho foreground aro the size of lifo, hoy aro grouped in a circlo obout Dante and Vimar, who aro on acentral emiacnco. It will bo ox- hibited at the noxt Pans saton, A largo number of Chicago people are in Washington. Among thom aro ox-Justico C, J3. Lawnexcr, M. D. Wetts. W. FP. Wurrenouse, Geonce Hrut, several lawyers in attondanca upon tho Supremo Court, and a number of fami- tics roturning too emily from Florida. Mra. aus, of Brattleboro, Vt, the Yankeo mother (?) of a litter of four, improved tho oc- cosion to chargo an admiesion feo of 25 centa to the inquisitive, nud Sanau, Many. Kare, and Jexniz aro oarning from 250 to 8100 2 week. Wondor if tholy mothors aro paid in proportion? ‘This vile slander {s wandering through tho press, Tue Cutcaco Taisune taking manifelous pleasure it ailing He cireulnton: “A St, Louly man gavo a ministor a $50 bil by ralstakona a marriage fee, ant Lo had to aug the reverend and sell the jrdginent at a shave of 15 per cent." As if any man lucky enough to Reta Bt. Louis girlfora wife would think. of $50 1— St, Louis Repubiican, As if such a man over had 60, any way, Tho Roy. 8. C. Bantnerr, inan article in the Tndependent leaded “ Tho Ansawors of Josue,” argues that Christ as 9 humorist far surpassed Jounson, Cuan.ts GLamn, Tarpeymayp, Lrx- conn, Frankiin, aud Suenman. We makes no mention of Antuaus Wanp, Mant Twarn, or Joan Birzixow. ‘Tho fanoral aorvicesof Mrs. Tron Howann, a motbor of a very largo aad much roapocted fain. ily, were attonded at Fairbury, ll, yosterday, tn tho Baptist Church, and her remaina removod to Chenoa for burial, Ifor family havo baen ex- tonaively known in Contral and Southorn Illinois for moro than fifty yoars, It is remarkable that of twolve childrou of Prize Sweer, now ranging from 40 to 70 years of ago, hors is tho firat doath, ‘Tho bad offects of the Decne trinl aro manifent in mony waa, A Memphty paper, indignant at SuRaN 1, ANTHONY becauea nh upoko of unrepentant robols, trios to twit hor about her brother Manx, who suf fered lilmsolf to ba bainbaozied by Cueorarua. This is very wafalr, No lady can properly be held reaponei- ble for the veguites of a younger brother, —st, Lowle Glade, ‘That iso capital joke on poor Susan, and, when tho Loulsvilla Courier-Journal mado ft throo years ago, waa very much admirod, A lady who liad boon crowding a conntryman nto acorner of & Brooklyn horse-car until ho was almost completely obscured undor a cloud of drapery, was suddenly induced to change hor po- sition by tho following polito oxplnuation from tho half-smothored victim: “Excuse mo, mun, T'd or asked you to aot ia my lap afore this, only I was afraid it might bo a tittlo too hard for you, mum, aceln’ ag that uigh log of mine, mum, is a woodon ono,"—Zrooklyn Argus, ‘Tho Now York Tribune fires thla parting ehot at tho lato Presidont and Manager of tho Pacitle Mail Company: " Mr, Rurus Hatem disappears fiom tho Managing-Directoruhip of the Pacillo Mail Steamship Company, going down at last bo- ueath tho waves of divaxter without a gurgle to mark his disappearunco, We haa beon the most Rrotesque and proposterous person whom fate haa, of tate yoara, unkindly thruat into eo promi- nent a place. Nono kuow him but to laugh ; noue mise him but to mourn," Whilo tho Rey, I. B. Ives, of Auburn, N, ¥,, was lecturing iu tho Firet Prosbytorian Church at Binghamton, tho Rov. Dr, Guutiven arouo aud rebuked blm for making the church an auditorium for tho discussion of tomperanoy politics and woman-suffrago, Tho oxplanation of this apparently unseemly conduct is found in tho fact that “ Mr, Ivzs bears somo rouomblanco, both in physical appoaranco, mannor of deliver and progontatlon of wubjoct, to tho great tem- porance lecturer, Joun B. Govan." Tho many friends of Mr. 1. 11, Bonen, of thia clty, will bo palued to learn of hiy sad domestlo aliliotion in the lous of lis son-in-law, Mona, A, Doumonaror, who diod aftor o throa days’ illness et hia homo, in Paris, of diphtheria. Tho doath from tho samo fearful divosso of hia oldest child occurred only three days boforo his own, and it ig believed by his aorrowing family that tho ox. haustion caused by his constant watching bosido iis adorad child's bedside, and ble bitter grief at her death, doprived him of strength to rally from higiliness, Inthe doath of Alons. Doxoxaxor Franco loses a diatinguiahod citizen at the carly agoof 85, Ho had beou a brilliant momber of the Academy of Mines for soveral ycars, and had rendored ominous services to the Stato iu enginoorlug, Mons, Duwonazor's marriage fo Misa Minxiz Buncw ocourrod in 1872, and then was founded s most delightfal home, ‘Through tho ologaut Lospitalitics of thia homo, and thove of Mons. Dumonazor's rolativos and friends, many Amoricans had an opportunity to learn a mout delightful sido of Freniok homo life, of which superficial observors know nothing, Tho mourning for Mons, Dumwonazor will be wide-sproad, Ho was s most tender husband and father, ® generous and ppolpful friend, 6 nobloand dovoted cltizon of the Ropublio, in which he was an carnest bellover and supportor, At bis funeral was assomblod a great numbor of the moat distinguished mon of Frauco, who camo to render bomage to their friond and comrade, Mong, Coquxuzr conducted tho sorvices, pabaasiin Sorat ABUIVALS, await osreaburg | eA "hrdtoyAtoutata abit . Wille; mott, Zuglaud; Hf. Van Aautford, Albauy; William Haywood, Now York 42s ie Sringilelas ; q W, Tidany, New York; wW, P, Ditwort! “itt Johar Waban, oes thease lish “New THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1875.—-'TWELVE PAGES. Henry Hazwort,, Maine... rand 1. Wiietty A it, Ford, Mintioa pol Joma Fisher, Phitadelphias 1. B, Bteveur, ins, Marquotte: I, 13, J Duulson, Baitimos ‘iliiam It, Grset, ei, dont Wy Bunt, Hpringtiel Treat, Phitadelptste ¢ D. Mefaren, Cincinnatl; M Irie, Maglaons William ‘Dougnerty, Ban” cl4co Von Devester, lows a he, Now York....Nnerman —Hfouse-— Drake, Vormont 5.1. Loris, Bpringtisld ; Judge Morgan, New Orleans: . Leonard, Horton; A. King, Now Hamvatire} ‘Thoman ieckwith, Philadel. i pluat I, W. Melutyre, New Yor! Cloveland $1.0, Wiiron, Philadelphia Totedo; John ‘CG, Mundy, Doaton ; J. /W, Bennett, 8 Atesaniery Montreal B, Coulaon, Pittaburay A, Maxwell, Montrral renont Hovae—Jease K, Wood, Clu= etunatl; "Charlee, ‘Thompson, ” New "York; Charlea’ Mortis, Dos Moluen; Hf, ‘I, Townnend, Now York; the itev, Stuart Iovinron, Tauleville} Milea H, Landon, Alichigan; Batnuel T, Auatin, Pilar delphia; William’ McCroory, Vittaburgs Fred J, Mane fey, Dulniquoy Frod M, Lyon, Newark} Jamon ‘T, wadle, Detroit; A, Rt, Vermiiyes, New York, ..@urd- ner—T, Dunniorf, Cedar Bs 3, Hamilton, Quincey, M3 Welk, Doach, New E, P, Waters, Baltimore ¢ “William Burt, Sil Buttala; HD, i Itochester arn velfe, Freeport; C.D. as WEIGHTY * THINGS, Being somo Remarks About Scalcs and ‘Their linprovements. Seeing tho important part that woights and mensures play in the commorcia! transactions of the ogo, s fow words illustrative of tho mauy improvemcnte and changos made sinco tho origi- nal invention of the platform acale by Thaddeus Fairbanks nay not be amisa, His invention was tralys gront one, aud soon superseded tho old method of woighing by means of a Leatn,—o mothod which waa open to many sorlona objec- tions, chiofly on account of fnnccuracy. ‘Iho Pairbanks, under good auspices, started to man- ufacturo the platform scales, which wero dea- tined aoon to oceupy tho flold exclusively. tobluxon, a reon May, Theso soon extablishod for thomsolves a firm roputation; and, na the better knowledge of manufacturing, added to the vyarlous improvomonta mado over tho firet orudo daaign, a3 circumstancos or exporienco acemed to suggest, becamo bettor kuown, the popular demand for them became immense, and, being tho best scalo mado, thoy were, of courso, Immodistoly adopted by tho various corporations throughout the country in need of weighing ma- chines. Getting soon adopted into the Govern- mont departmonts, they this, 2g it were, became the “standard” seale, which, of course, also moro firmly establieued thoir groat and growing reputation, 2 Thus thoy went on In the even tenor of their way. creased production, and wealth soon rewarded the inventor, Step by step they ctopt on, atill iuereaeing their reputation, atill {ncroasing tho production, until the popular mind becamo thor- oughly imbued with the idea of thoir excellence. great reputation, ‘Lo supply, or manufacturo, anything that is appreciated by tho world, to ifavo the peuple truly realizo tha worth of au in- vention, apart, of course, from ony Jpcualors, recompense, 1s indood Plossing. Honor to whom honor is duc, hag boon of av much benetlt ta the commprcial world a8 was the invention of the sewingemao- ebine by Elias Howe, scale, ‘Ibo xcalo of to-day is to more like tho ubip hko tuo old Fultou paddle-bont, ment, aud, whilo al! due credit is to bo giyen to mont perfect mnchines, and we will, thorefore, spoak moro osplicitly of tho mochanism of THE INVROVED LOWE BCALES, which oro the product of mora modorn_ times, These ecalow ure manufactured by tho Drandon vorv rich corporation by the way, and which Is mont and Now York,—who, with beon made in weighing maciines of lato yoars, ‘They aro tho solo aud exclusive posseasora of tho celebrated Howe & Sampson patents, num. boring somo twouty-tive in all, The ownership of all theso patented improvomonts gives to theni tho fucilitios for producing exclusively the most improved genlo in the world, Tuo main prodominating foaturo of these im- prov bat vizeu, ig the absolute protoction of tho ful- eran odgca”) fromatiwoar, In all the bowildoring number and yarions makes of scales tho princi- plo of weixbingis tho somo, the priveiple belng oeyatem of loverage, . ‘there has been no ontirely new pnuciple of weighing cutublished or discovered, consaquently all improvenionta mado aim towards the produc- tion of s more siunple, durable, and accurate ma- chino—amuchiuososimploin ita construction that aud to make it most durablo {nego dolicata « must be protected. fact that no scale, no matter by whom made, or how verfectly balanced when new, can romain thore la any degrees of friction upcn the kulfo- edged, ponda npon the shar joucs itu xenvitiveness, than tho legal woieht to turn ‘tho scale, plave all excopt tho “ Howe" dirovtly upon those dolicate adges, form iy perfectly rigid, and whon the goods aro dumped on it, thera lu at once a shock, which is recelvod immodiatoly upou tho kwuife-odgen, causing a grindime upon thom, much the samo aait ® haavy filo wore passed over them, low, delicate edgou, they booomo blunted and worn, aud tho scaly chant galling gouds thia causes a serions lows, as it always requiros in scalos of this class moro thau the togal wot to register tho amount called for, Theroforo, if theso knifo-edges can bo pro- tectod, tho dificulty vanishes aud the scale ro- maing true and perfect. ‘To getat this protection {a one of the most important of tho Howe improvements, aud it. dooa it offectualty. ‘Tho old mothod has a direct bearing from tho plat- form upon the knifo-edgea, “The Improved Howo interposo botween the platform and tho kuitfo-edgos ‘chilled iron balls” and soif-nl- justable bosrluge. Thouo racoive all tho shock aud motion of the scale, and the fulcrum edges alwayy romain perfcotly sharp, Tu tho‘old patternu of scutes, check rods aro usod to hold tho platform in its proper position upon tho Enifo-adyea, ‘The frequontly unequal tousion of theao rods touds to incroaye the fric- dun, Ono of the "How" patenta effootually doos away with this source of dangor. In the umallor clauses of scalos of all maios excopt tho Howe, ail tha laulticadgea aro oxposed,—thoy aro tho wonsitive portion of the msghine, and upon their remaluing shurp and clean de- ends the correctness of tho scale, Being all exposed and open to outside inQuences, dirt or portions of tho goody boing woighed yet- ting on them, clogs and obstructs the freedom of tho sealo. Iu ome casow thoy aro do slondor- ly supported that they often got broken. Horo, again, ty another yory valuable improve- mont in tho Howo make, All thoxa knifo-odges are protected by a patent framo, which provonts the obstruction of the working parts aud greatly leonaons the Hauiilty of breakage, ‘To go into detail and describo all tho different Patents sad improvemonts would occupy too tnuch wpnoo: sudlce it to say tat they aro all roally vuluable invontions, ‘Tnero je nothing of inora Insportunco to both the producer aud con- sumor a# an accurate moans of determining their rolative indebtaduess than # corroct and re- Nablo scale, and all things tending to produco that offect are duly approciated by them, ‘lo this true appreciation must be tracod the wou- derful Ssvoloument aud vast strides made by the improved Howe ecales into Popular uHO. in an article of this kiud it would be invidious and out of place to montion the testinoniala of which tho Company havo and aro receiving many, Wo have seen and doscribed some of the most interesting foatures of tho dolivate portions of tho mochaniem, and leave other points tar those interosted to ee and fudge for themselves, Bowsra, A, M. Gilbert & Co,, who aro the Western repregontatives of tho Company, maiko tholr main storo in this city, at No, 8d State stroat, with branchea at Budfato, Cincinnati, aud BE Loui, will recoive and oxplutn all poluta of interost to those devirous of seeing or test ing. Ing few woels, however, owiug to the vend incronso of their Lusinoss operations, thoy will remove their offices aud salesrooms to Jargor and botter quartoru, ‘hoy bavo secured « doar: able location at Nou, 95, 97, 99 and 102 Lave atrect, coruor of Dearborn, whichis now bows elegantly Otied up, wud wusch, when suuploted, Ay Foster, Lewvenworth ;, Jamoe Larany | With tho increased reputation followed in- What 0 satisfying thing is the knowlodge of n Tho Fairbanks invention Iu tho laet-namod inven- tion, what improvomonts have been made, aud that is aluo tho cage with the presont platform. first ono mado than is tho modern screw-ateam- But tlis isan age of progress and itoprovo- tho original inventors of weighing machines, it is among those who have improved upan tho original productions that wa must look for the Manufacturing Company, of Brandon, Vt..—a compousd of prominent capitalists of both Ver- untini- ited means and judicious liberality, | havo secured from tho differont {inventors all the improvements of value wiuch havo ents, which extoud throngh all the differ (ur, a4 commonly tormed, the "knife. the numbor of fuloram odges shall be leeseuod,— therefore, Ices friction and greater pecuraay— [gos Experianco bas thoroughly demonstrated the tong in a perfectly accurate condition while Au is woll known, tho accuracy of a acalo do- pnewa of tho kuife-edges ; without their boing at oli timos sharp, tho scale and it roqnired 5 hoptiae Ths platform of av ordinary (in which clsas wo must ") setlo bears This plat- when scales aro im constant to, and as this operstion is repoated avery timo goods aro weighed, this friction tolla foarfully upon these beconies incorrect, ‘To the mor- will ba ono of the most handuome ntores in tho city, ° ‘TIS CMTOAGO BCALE coMPasy, This fa tho only institution of is find tn tho city, and ae auch alsy desorven n few words, Es~ | tabliahod some fifteen yoars ayo, its growth lias been steady and commansurato with tha growil of the ojty ‘and the West, When firat orgauized, It wan designed principally for the purpose of supplyingg morchanta snd manufacturers with the differant classes of scalos nocensary for tho transaction of businers. Of Into yeara, howaver, tho Company haw gradually turned ita attention towards tha farming coinmunity for its chiet patronage, ‘The Company atilt manufactures all tho various kinds of scales for tho different branches of trade, but their chief apecintty is in the insnnfacture of hay and ttock scales.” Rec» ognizing tho fact that, o4 farmmg was bo- coming moro and mora o eciontitic oreration and that with tho mtroduction of Improvel machinery pon the farm tho farmors wera also univoreally adopting the plan of keeping scales upon their farme, in order to more thoroughly gauge thoir profits trom particular sources, they iannfacture a scale especially alapted to ment the wants of tho agricultaral community, It is simpto in its conatruction, not Jiatlo tu vet ont of ordor, taking [little o® no pit, extromely mod crate os ta price (they in fact furplehing, rangers aud dealers a 4-ton hay or atacic scale for £00), and, above all, vory caxily net up; ine deed it is claimed that any cominon mechanic, or even tho farmer himsclf, with a few simple tools, can ensily and properly set it up. Tho Chicago Scale Company wau tho first to give quotations to the Patrons of {ushandry, and, trom thia nource alone, have made a» large in- crease in their sales. ‘The works and oties of the institution aro situated at Now. 63 and 70 West Monroe atroct, ——__-___ THE PROTECTION LIFE, A Uecjoinder from Mr, Eriibiard, ‘To the Edator of The Chicago Tribune: Cucago, March 206.—Ono of the unpleasant cireunmetances incident to holding an oliice of trust in a corporation deponding upon theconf- dence of the public for support, or conducted in its interests, is tho fact that ho must run the gauntlot of abure and slander of evary abark who, undor threate of public attack, may make fraudulent demands, It is not, I apprehend, within tho rango of hutnan possibility to no con- duct the affairs of 8 corporation like a life insur- ance company, doaling, a¥ it must, with many thoueands of persona without rotting juto asnarl once in a whilo, but when difiicultica aneo it is the duty of honest men toget out of them the bout way thoy cau, aud avoid them so far aa pos- aiblo im future, In bia recent attacks on the Protection Lifo Insurance Company, Mr. Shufeldt claima to bo acting solely in the interests of the public; but { now propose to show that he ts not exactly the disinterested champion of the public which he claims to bo, and that the real animus of his at- tack hnd its origin io his tailuro to prosecute, sucecesfully, fraudulent claims on the Company, one of which, bo complaing, was “compro: mised.” Before ontoring on this subject. huwaver, I wish to refor to the manuor in which ho dodges my challenge to substautiate hia tir charge of auseusing tor more that was paid out by eaying, “That mattor can only bo nacertafucd upon o epocial examination made upon the authority of the Auditor,” thus vittually confessing bo know nothing abont it, but asserted thin falue- hood, with others, at random, The fact is, tho Protection Life Insurance Company las been of- ficially examined and ro-exsmined every year since ite orgsnization, and always passed tha or- deal triamphantly. Does any one believe the Company would bo permitted to transact busie ness fors day if an ofiicial examination could stop it, whon nino-tenths of the inguranco de- partments aro unfriendly ? ‘The avvenuts-odd thousand dollars cash which tho Company has in bank, subject to draft at sight, coms to worry Mr. Shufeldt to-day, Well, tt 1s Lard to pleaso overy one. Sometimos the Company 1s charged with having nothing to pay losees with, but dtr, Shufeldt claims it ‘lay too much tnoney Loarded ap! A Latauce of $70,000 fa a respectable sum, but it should bo remem. bored that tho Protection is doing s very large busivess, and that its disbursements in cash to tho famities of deceased members avor- aged wbout #2,000 a day every working dar dur- wg tho past yoar—and ‘still it did not cost tho surviving members over one-half the rates re- quired in advancee on tho old plan. In any evont, Mr. Shufeldt conld bavo ouforeed pay- mont if he did uot know tho ciaims he attempted to collect wero fraudulent; and this brings usto tho consideration of the cecrat cause of his wlan deroua attaciis, roferrad to proviously, Mr. Shufoldt says: , Upon na more careful oxamination, I find that aaid Phwbe Vothwick, who died ut Cundor, Tioga County, N, Y., had two ‘policies—onw for $2.0) ad one fur $5,000, Tho Company mado an ssiesement on both, and collected $0,127, jorvead of $1,500: the lors was iaputed after eatiufactory pro-faof tho death had. been fied, and tho dobt compromised for $250, As Mr, Shufeldt was tho attornoy for tho con- spiratora who attempted to ongincer this fraud on the Company (which fact, in ordor to appear a disinterested champion of tho public, ho care- fully conceals), ha knows more about tho trus- trated attempt to swiudle thaa ho tell, I will supply hie omission, however. ‘Tho insurance tn this caso wos obtained by a conspiracy which occasionally attempted on all lito companiog, buc which rarely succoede, ‘Iho applications aud medical oxaminations were all regular, aud reprogontod tho health aud habile such ov any company would accept. In about s yoar aftorwards the insured diod, and the ‘claim ” was duly proved aud tho auscasments malo for it, Buspicions wore, however, aroused by tho urgent appoals mado for immediate payment, aod further investigations rovealed tho fraud and ekowed that tho party had beon sovera times “tapped” for dropay at the timo tho in- strauce wus obtained! Ofcourse the Company very property rofuued to pay over tho monoy, and the * claim" was rapidly traneferred from. one party to another, who, by tho way, hod no insurablo interest im it, until it found, in obedionce to a walle understood Taw, an advocate in Ar. Shofoldt, ‘Tho Company did not “compromise” tho Both- wick claim for $250, but it did expond that sum, and nioro too, in unearthing tho facta which showed it to be bogus, and every dollar of the sum collectod by sstossmonte -from tho poliay- holders on that claim was credited back to tho monbors, a8 the Company's rocord, slow, Mr, Shufoldt's poxt attack ia on the discre) ancy between tho eumbera liable for M. W. Morgan's and Orrin Foruyth's losses, botn of which coourred on tho sameday; and ho calls attention to a large discrepanoy in the umber of mombers Mabie for them when adsegsod for afterward, Ho faila to note tho fact, howover, that, owing to a difference of timo in filing proofa, two month in- tervenod botwaeen the asseaymonte, As that was the timo immadiately succeeding the paulo, whon very many wero obliged to drop their in- aurauco, and algo about the timo Mr, Sbnfeldt aud hia *clicnta" from Ohio, of tho Bothwiek “olaim " uatoricty, made thoir raid on the Com: pany, causing over 1,000 to lapse iu Olio aloue, ibeuuld not asseys moro mombers for the later aascsuiont than it had in good standing on ita books. Ail this haw been publicly explained Ging and axain in the Advocate, Ou this or auy othor point the Company tas nothing to concoal from its mombors or tho ganeral public whon- over information ix desired, This iu the “trao story” of the claim Mr. Bhufolds charges tho Company with compromis- tiny, and aske if the monoy 3 A fone to swell tho cash on hand, or hag it boon paid back to tho poor Peltes-tolders,” Well, it has not gono to **ewall the cash on hand” of conspiring ran- cala or whystora any way; but Mr, Shufoldt’s lachirymose sympathy for * poor policy-holdors ” will be appreclated even at this late day by tho hundroda of awindled victims of the late bank. rupt Stato and Lamar Firo Jusurauca Com- paules, somo of hia operations in councction with which it will be nocosuary to show up in ordor that the poor policy-loldors" may un- deratand tho fell oxtent of his plilanthrophy in thelr bobalf, As Mr, Shufeldt bau iinpugnod tho honouty of tho managoment of the Prova tion, and claims that bo is “expoaiug” what ho calla tte fraudulout practices purely trom dis- intorouted motives on bobalf of the * poor policy-holders," it fa yory {mportaut that @ por. son assuming 80 much honosty and virtue abould stand above roproach himwelf, Therefore he Pil ot, I hope, fail to answer tho following qudstions iv bia noxt effusion, ax there wre, to my cortsin knowledzo, many hundreds in thie city moro aoxioua to hear from hit in this rola. tion than to road bis “oxposurca" of the Dro- tection ¢ Airst—What waa Mr. Shufeldt’s connection with tho Stato Fire Insurance frauds? Second—How much did ho and lis follow-co- adjutore get out of she 100,000 belonging to tha polioy-holders at the Blate Dire Insurance Con. pany, which wos doposited fo the Bank of Chi- cago at the time? Third—What are the facta regarding tho do- frouding of the lato Mr. E, Baruham out of his claliny againut the Stato Fite? fourth—Dldu't you, Mr, Shufeldt, domand 87,000 of Maj. Wity, ‘of tho People's Fire of Caltforuu, to keop atill, and did he kick you out of his office at that time ? When Mr, Shufelds haa satisfactorily answered these queries be muy consider binwelf entitlea to the position of public censor, Yours reapoct- ully, . &. Louisa, Proudont ARCTIC EXPLORATION, ‘consent of the Senate, and that Inquiry sball bo German and English Expeditions to Sail Soon, Jamo; Gordon Bonnott Has an Interost in an Independent Vonture, Sneetat Diapateh to The Chicaoa Trivune, New You, March 26.—It ia altogether likely (hat within tho noxt two years the North Polo will be found, oro latitude iar higher than the 82 deg, 11 min. of Mail, or tho 82 deg. 3 min, of Payer aud Weyprecht, bo attained. Two Lu- ropean nations aro, it i4 wel) known, fitting out Arctic oxpeditiona. ‘Tho Germans will sond two ships up tho eastern coast of Greanland,—ono to explore the const and act as a reserve vessel, tho othor to press as far north as tho ice will al- tow bor, when « alod oxpodition with dogs or roindoor will endeavor to make its way to tho Polo. ‘The English expedition will consist of two shipa undor Capt. Nares, It. N., who recently commanded tho Chalienger in hor scicotific erulse, Ho was a mato under McClintock io the Resoluto's Arctic voyage, aud feo hag oxperienco, dia work will bo douo under the suporvision of A SPECIAL COMMISSION ofthe Admiralty, on which aro McClintock and Sherrard Ouborne, both eminent Arctic explor- era. ho English fleet will sscoud tho western (American) coast of Groenland, and attempt Smith's Sound, which the American explorera have shown pretty conclusively to be the easiest pathway to the Pole, One vessel will, probal.ly, bofeft at Murchison Inlct asareserve. The advices from tho Arctic reyious all unite in pro- dictiug » favorable season. Smith's Sound Inat year waa froo from ice, and auch a currout was Tuning down as could ouly be produced Ly a loug teach of open water. Dundoo whaiers give it ag an opinion that at loaut 84 dexrees north cat bo reached with the whips by starting carly. In this race to the Polo 1% has been no small cause for regret that when an American (Iai) had reached the highest latitude yet attained, and tho American route, Smith's’ Sound, bed beon established aa tha corroct one, no American yeasel should be in ‘tat the death,” audeomo little fun Las beer poked by the paragraphera at the Herald for not penetrating the Arctic Zono ap woll as tho African desert. Unconscioualy theso paragraphists have been nearor tho truth than thoy knew, and there is every reason to be- Nevo that—ospecially if the European expedi- sions are dolayed a littlelonger—an Auglo-Atner- ican vessol, wader private management, will got such a start on her northward trip that she will never bo ovortaken. THE I1sTony, as Tim Trinvxe correspondent learns it, {a not devoid of romance. All tho world kuows of Lucy Franklin and her boroic and hopeless search af- ter the remaina of her husband, Sir Jobn Ivan. lin, for vhare in the work of stimulating Arc- tic research has boen indescribably great. When Capt. Nares was about to be vent out, recogniz- ing tho fact that hia expedition stood a good chanco of being ruccereful, ele naturally saa ambitious, ere her death, of ecefog the name of her husband — immortalized in tho an- nals of Arctic research for something besides misfortune aud mystery. So tine ead sho applied to tho Luglish Admiralty to allow Ler husband's nephew, Mr. Williughsm Froukio, R. N., the Jast representative of ber husband's name and race, to accompany the ox- edition a4 a subordinate Lieutenant, offering in that ovent to contribute a latco sum of money (said to bo tive (housand pounds sterling, but which I bolicve was one thousand pounds ater- ling) towards dofraving tho axpengcs of the ex- podition, Tho English Govornmout refused hor application, a refasal which, as Ler nephow is spoken of a3 8 competent officer, Lady. Franke fin took to baart #0 serionsly that it wax feared that her bealth, alroady very feob 0, would ive way entirely under tho shock of tuo disappoint- ment, NOW COMES THE NEWS that Capt. AHen Young, who was with McCline tock when tho Intter commanded the Fox on her cruise to learn tidings of Sir John Frontlin, amember of the loyal Yacht Clab at Cowaz, whero Mr. Bounott mado hia acquaintance, has purchased the dispatch gun-veasel Pandora from the English Government, and -is to command her on a@ cruise to the Novth Vole, ‘Thos artnera = in fitting hor out aro .Capt, Young, Lady Franklin, and James Gordon Bonnatt, of the Now York Jferatd, Tho Pan- dora will accompany tho English expedition if iteails carly enought, but, if there ta any delay, will slip away ou her indcpondent journey, ‘The matter hoa been kept very quiet thus far, and, £0 far og I know, has not vet been published on this sido of the water, butin a very sliort timo you may oxpect to soe the usual “Herald self. glorification. ‘Tux Cutcaco Tainuxe, however, will Lave taken the cream off of the pan. Lady Vrantliu's nephew will accompany the oxpedition. . FIRES, AT FULTON, ILL, Custos, In., March 26,~—A very disastrone fire occurred at Valton, Ill, acrova the river from here, which broke out at 3 o'clock this morning in the Post Office, burning the two- story Luding containing tho Post-Oflice, the Township Collector's office below, and the Journal printing office above. The safo in tho firatestory was blown opon at 2 o'clock, the burglars — auppouing that tho Collector hada fargo amount of funda there. The theory is that the fire caught from tho powder used to force open the eafo. There happoned to bo but 50 in the safo, belonging to W. ©, Suyder, whois tho Postmaster, and also ownor of tho building and tho Journal office, ‘ond was 8 ronl-ostate sgont; also tho Treasurer of two BMasonic ociotivs, All his records used du thoge varlousdopartments weredoutroyed ; alxo €500 worth of postage-stumps, and all the mail matter in the Pos-Ofico; also many valuable dsud-plats, mortearog, otc., which had boen left with him for sefo-kwaping by private persons. Goorgo Lorwilligor, tho editor of the Journal, wos also tho City Clerk, and all the roconis of the city, including the chartor, otc,, wore destroyed. Townehip-Collector Chapman had takon his monoy home tho night before, Natn- ing was aavod from the building. The total lova is $10,000 ; tho total inuuranco, €4,090, Postmaster Tiornoy, of thin city, has supplied Pie Necamyany articles to re-egtabluh the fost ica, AT PORT HURON, MICH, Special Diavateh to ‘The Crreaao Tribune, Dernoit, Mich., March 20.—Thoro wag 8 82,000 firo in Hendricke' brewery, at Port Muro, to-day, The logs ia coyorod by insur- ances THE WEATHER, Wasnmaton, D. C., March 27-1 a. m.—For Tonnessoe,'the Obio Valloy, and the lake region, clear or fair weathor, wosterly to southorly winds, rising barometer eaat of Lake Michigan, and no decided chango tu the temperature, For the Northwoat gonerally clear weather, southerly to westerly winds, with clsing temperature and falling barometer in tho Upper Miavlssippi aud Lower Musgouri Valloys. LOCAL OUSEBYATIONS. Ta, WY, 48.8, B, 2:00 p, 1,/21,09 46) ‘9:53 p,m 29.00, dk 9:00 p, m2,,30011 441 10:18 p, U2: 42: BH, W, Maximum thormometer, eter, 10, Keokuk,.... Fort Gibson} 2), 07 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Qorexstown, March 20.—Steamship Cuba, from Now York, haw arrived, New Yonu, March 20,—Arrived, ateamor Odor, from Bromen, ——__-_-—_ NEW YORK CANAL INVESTIGATION. Anant, N. ¥., March 26.—Tho revolutlon adopted by the Heuste to investigate caual al+ ' —————— i faira provides for the appointment of fonr Com- | FIRE INSURANCE. SAG.“ oe WOLD Thee wate LATS, ROY AT THSURANGECO, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Fire Insurance, (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) ANNUAL BTATEMENT OF TIR ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, IN ENGLAND, On the 3h day ot June, 1874, mado ti tte Hie Accousta, of ihe Wate of Miagiae ane te ee ITAL Amoutot eapltlitoed pid ti. 14502,497.60 Hi inissionera by the Governor, with tho advice and directed t9 the Inst sevot: yoara. Lforatio So-- mour and Samuel B, Ruggles are suggeated an proper persons to solect. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. ARRAN AIA A Dr. Se! Standard Remedies. Tho stantard romedies forall diseases of the lunge are Sehenck’s Pulmosto Syrup, Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic, and Schenck’s standrake Pilly and, {f taken bofore the Jungs aro dostroyed, a speedy curo is effected. ‘To thore thros modiclnss Dr, J. H. Rehenck, of Phite- delpbia, owes his norivailed aucagse in the treatmant of pultnonary dineanes, Tho Palmonte Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the longa; nature throws it off by an ears expectoration, for SOE won thn phlegm or maior ts rinewallght cough wil aautioats row it off, the patient hae rot, and tho I Stren 0 lungs begin to 874,002.50 To enable the Pulmonte Byrap todothls, Bcbenck's Mandrake Pillanad Bebonck's Sea Woed Tonte must he frocly used to cleanse tha stomach and liver. Schenek's Mandrake Pills act on the Ivor, removing all obstruc- Uons, relax the gail bladder, the Lite atarte froely, acd the liver Ia soon rolieved, Behenck'a Sea Weod Tonle ts gentle atimulant and alteratiro; the alkali of which it {a compored mixos with the food and provente souring. It asista the dicest stipon toning up the stomach toa healthy condition, so that th® {| Banction has beon, food and tho Pulmon{e Byrup will make good blood; then the longs lead, and tho patient will surely got well {i caro is taken to provent fiorh cold. All who wish to consult Dr. Sehanck, elther personally or by Intter, cap dasa at his principal office, corner of Sisth and Archsate., PhUadelphia, evory Monday. Schenck's medicines are sol by all druggists through out the country. ns of collater: Uasb oa hand and in ban Tatornst accrued alnco puld Prominma to course of collection and transmlsnin..e,, ‘Total sasste.. Grows claims Lonses, 17,821.10 Not amoant of un- bald losses... GLOVES, mount necesiary to reinwure xy SF 281.8345 PARRA A RRR RAG RRA AS PRADA RRR RRO sotatanding rleks—Su par cont fire, Q 1 Heclaimable on perp: Hyg 128.00 19 F BS lt ove o 20,582.74 i a | surance Depa 8,512,918.50 di Ritter demas RAS ‘Total Mabilities. AU34,522.98 I id dart 3° 2 1an, 200.19 ifetceesigauiat ine Mya MADERA one ‘Commissions aad salaries patd dere Ing tho sear. oy All othor expenditures. 1,18 ii MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, | ryatrinnte ata a gegeesee arson 92 es Toualpreintunerigeivaddaringties 7232 107-21 bu 83,117.09 year in Ulinets, in otal losses paid during Tilbucts, tn Vitesse. 8 Total amount of ail risks outatand- i soe, B70st 1 LAREN, Mau }OHNSON, Awt, Diad rotary. Bubsertbed and aworn tohefore mothiagist day nt Dae comber, 1st, JUHU NSPIENS BAKER, Notary Public, Assets in Malted Staten. +S WB GTOTE Losace pald since Orannization 29,988,040.89 Agencies In the Princtnal Cities and Townn. CHAS. H. 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Machines SHNT ON TRIAL to any part of the country A‘T OUR EXPENSE if not ac. cepted. Send forlatest circularsand termsto IN NEW SPRING atrees or “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRAY’S” AND 66 B.” TIOKATS NOW IN STORK AND RECEIVED MOUNTAIN SUGAR-CORN, DAILY HY INJUNCTION DISSOLYED sens Rens Dimon J, Vs FARWELL & CO, rant protested: NO 2 ORNTS PER OAN ROYALTY SHICAGO. To the Maloe Ring Combination. Mountain Sugar-Oorn OIL TANKS. at depot Lire, $2 per duran, in Loteut tweaty-lire Cases LOUIS BUMURRAY, Irederick City, aid, Wirrus Topp, Agont, 3 Nout Wataret, ally ‘Wuson & EVENDEN'S DISSOLUTION NOTICE, OIL TANKS, sided cha Ahr sh i DISSOLUTION, MEASURING PUMP, case ahs Pelt od Rgee Onin wa 47 & 49 Weat Lake Bt, BAteauostaate: Andrest Oarlasn ty alone’ aathorieed, of cHur1caco. oolloct and pay al! bills vf th ald Se 1 Bend for Catalogue, ‘AND CARSON, OMARLES A. POLAND, March 17, 1675. REDON OG, Harting. " STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS. NOTICE. puree chteany Canal ad Deck Guana Wl iH el " GHILDREN'’S CARRIAGES, ‘Children’s Carriages. Ls Five haudyed of the best astern made Children’s Var. | the outive of tle Cumpauy, No- Asad Dea: ages Fepanleag tie lanes gon frdulusale snd’ reaiy at | vega, om Wedaeaday, avai tite, Ide lod Pe ies Ware Manissctory, 09 Weat afade AP SLING DOWN ieaseiaig, fuse petica Cunceda, Mares tthe By