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3 reaches Mackinae by tug or ssil-boat, just s mey bo convenient. ‘Thia grows out of a fatlure to make s contract with the Grand Rapids & Indiana Ratlroad Company, tho Post-Offico De- pariment elaiming that tho Company'a offr was 100 high. Thia will bo remodicd in another year, however, beyond doubt, and eatfefactory wrrangements mada 8o that Chicngo and Dotroit papers aay bo Lisd here on tho second dav, I might givoe a liat of prominent guosls now hare, or who have been hero this ecanon, but reatis T don't posseas tho discrimination necersary (o say who are prominont and who obecure, but con- tont mysolf with the remark that tho quality of the vieitora of 1875 is quite up to tho statdard, though the quantily msy fall below that of previous sessons, CRAYON. — WAUKESHA, & our or poo Bpsetal Correspomience of The Chicaao Tribune. WaUkEsHA, Wis,, Aug. 10,—Thero wera gomo ‘bltte Presbyterians st week Tucaday, when tho rain foll in tortents and completely obscured thelr anticipated moonlight festival. Dut they mado tho beat of it; issued Lills that road, «Thankful for Ileaven's refreahing sliowere, wo will postpono onr moonlight festival in Cutter's Park until Friday ovening. D. V." They were rewarded for their submigsive spirit by & vory flne night and o throng of poople, who enjoyed equatly tho moopshine. the ice-cream, and tho novolty of a chureh fostival in thoso handsome grounds, Last Friday morning, in epite of threatoning skics, about thitty of the youug peopls starte:d for Nashotah, to hold their anoual picnic in its classio grounds, A drive of somo 16 miley through s fivo farming region, intetspersed with small villages, and dotted with snu-burnt schiool-liouses, comfortable homes, and gener- ous barng,—past eombro forests, smiling lakes, and winding stroams, ~briugsone tothe building of the Eplecopal Theological Semina located on the bauks of Lake Nashotah. Tuc fl{cundn «ro ample, and the few atudents who remain dur- ing tho long summer vacation are extremoly courteous. Chmira and tablos, aud tho forgotten cups sud paucors, were furnisbed{from the refec- tory, and from hampers and baokets camo forth & dinner fit for the time and place. o largo bargo was placed at the dispozal of tho party, and tho boat's crow, in jauvty yachting costume, rowed them aliout tho lako; ihe sun hiad como ont boldly, snd eent np burning re- flections from tho glassy water, that made laet- ing impression upon the faces of all the com- pany. Tho beautiful villa acrors the lako, orect- ed by Mr. AL M. Hill, of this place, is nearly cotw- pleted. Tho chapel helonging to tho Sominary is n most unique and tinishod little structuio. Its Gothic styie scetns cought from the arches of tue grand old trees ovorhend, and from the bluo domo of tho sky sprung far above them all. Through the staned, memorial windows, comes & **dim religious lght,"” sad through tho onen door s flood of glory caught from orystal lake, wooded hills, and rotting sun. As tho party left the grounds, people were gathering for vespor sorvice. It war a protty sight to ece them com- ing from =1l the country round to this swoot chapel of the wood, And there Amidst the cool ani slicuce, tokneel down And ofer to the Mightiest solemn thauks And supplieation, The vido fromn Nashiota to Lakesido is excecd- ingly picturesquo; from carrisge to carriago would pns3 eucti exclamations as these, ** fan't 1t perfectly charming? * *Too lnvely for ang- thing. " “Did you ever see anylhing so comn- pletely enchanting ?" Thoe adjcctive ammuni= tion being cxhiaunica, a long sileuce wounld fol- low, Lruiion only Ly tho runbilng of wheels over tho bard, smooth road. Thero were ahout cighty guests at Lakeside, mestly Milwaukeenus, who were enjoving themsaelves in eingine, daucing, and varous games. A moonlight ride upon the laio and su oxcellent suppor comprised the pro- rammo hero. 'Tho pleasant rido back to Waue koaba complated aday thocoughly wujoyed by all tho picnickers. FNTERTAINMENTS, This weok is full of smusements. The showery weather yesterday was uo damper upon the performance of Howu's citcug or upou the admiring and enthusiastic crowds that sttondod it. Frauk Atken's dramatic troupe play to-night in Robinson's Hall, aud Blind Tom gives a cou- cert to-morrow night in tho seme place. On Saturday night a gtand midsutmmor night concert 18 to he given nt Bethosdn Bprings by tho Nationul Soldirs’ Home Baad, with tue following programme PART 1, Grand March—* Bay Siute 2, Grand oy 4, Waltz— 4. Belection—*Son g 6. Graud wedloy—8cotc: airs, TANT 1 1, March—" Midnlght Revle, 4. Overturo—* Xiip Van Winki Lro 4. Serio-cumlc jumboree—* The Wuat Iy 1t,". E, Boyer 4. Belection—*"Ernant. ", u.... . o, National modley, futroduciug army calls snd natfonal airs.cieeiiiiiaiaiane, . Dunfield Next "l'ucsday eveniug a coucert ts to bo given at tho Congregational Church, under the leader- sbin of Prof, i-‘nvilla. of Milwaukee, We are at prosent favored with auy number of boak-ageuts, peddlers, and stroflems, st it in o blind man with pictures ; then a conmpany of Tialian Lnrpers, followed by a wowing-machino sgent, o little girl with danciug dolls, some ono with a fow good books to sell, vic,, ote. Some loud-voiced vender of patent modocione often draws a crowd, sbout dusk, at oue of the sirect cornera. Last Tuosday this was vamed by au intoresting open-sir roligious seavica, PENSONALS, Mr. Cbarles Sherman, of Indiaoapolis, is spending o fow dave hore. A owas Sponce, of La Crosso, was In town last weck, Mr. Joln Williams s Lome from Loulsville, 28 The Rev, Mr, Sabin, of Rock County, Las bson Liero for fow days, ‘Ihe Rev J. M. Parnard, of Kankakee, is Tecolving cordial grentiuge from his old Irtenda here. Io dolivered o fino dis- couréo on Hunday last at tho Presbriorion Church, and at the urgont request of maov of his audionce Las pramised toproach at the Cou- grogational Chureh on next_Suuday evening, The Hon, Mr. Reoven, of Baltimore, M., diod st the Fountain Houso lawt Bunday. Ho came Liero weveral weeks ago very wuch out of healik. Thore was a ploasaut gathening of the fricnds of Dr. Robert Boyd at the Bantist Church par- lors last Tuesday ovenivg. ‘tho Doctor's veats of helploas suflering, borie with Christiun forti- tudo and loving truet by himacl and bik dovoted wife, havo won for them a latge place in tho sf- ZFoctlons of this peoplo, and their gt of Y280 Iy but snll{c:lht token of the tender rogard in which he is hel CHIT-CIAT, We sre sorry to chirouicls the deallh of the Cuu‘t‘eunm Qlub, after w brief cxisteuce of llve woecke, ‘he Connty Jail was never so full e during thin pleasant summer. Last Saturday nlght s freight-car wau broken open between liore and Broukiteld and a caxe of boots kud shioes taken, T'he thioves were cuugtht, und proved to be four biys, who were commitied to Juil tor trial. Thoy will appear before tho Juktice of tho Peace to- morrow morning. There bas been wome alarm over attompted Lurglaries in the village, One or twa houken weio cutered on Tuos iay night, but the would- be robbers were detec:ted, and the wholo town Lias been put on guard by the loes of & pan of slim-miik, The lust moeting .of the Board of Mana- gers for the Wikconslu Industrial School was an intereating nnd exoiting one, both from the subjeots biought up> sud the prescnce of & uumber of outsiders, | mportant rules for tho religious conduct of the school wero ndunud‘ ‘Tho craps throughoul the country are line, but farmors have had wot v uather for barvesting. Tho bath-rooms at th e Silurian Spriog are full from mornjug till night . Bpring No, 10 has wel led up from the ground, 1t is the property of thi. Rev. Dr, Wright, and it ciains to bo the, founti vin-bead of sevoral of the other apringd. Probabity this, fact has given to 1t the namo “*Avosa,” fiound o Moure's ** Meet ing of tha Waters." Hweel valoof Avoca | hov calm could 1 rest 1n thy bosom of shade, wi th the friendu I luve bast, ‘Where the storms that we. feal {n this cold world sbould ccase, And our baarts, like thy ¥ mters, be mingled i peace, —_——— SPARTA, “rLarTIE Spacial Corvespondancs of Ths Chaage Tribuns, Branzs, Wis., Aug. 20.--I must commence my Jottor with two correctionss, Fires, sa to your beading,—** Littlo Bpart s,” What you mean by this appellation I don's vaidosstand. This dim- inution may mean ssveril thinga, If you intoud 10 convey the {des thut hiecause Bparia fs small it is of little account, I would like to remind you that Welliogton wag & winall nisu, snd Napoleon waa amall in stature, srd Preaident Graut is not mu. 1, however, you spokeé ** complie " and wisbsd to say thas ' Littie Spare ta " war o big placo for enfjoyinant, and had all {ho elemonts of a first-vata walering-place, o o it. Secondly (as the ninisters say), your compositor, or devil. makes wmo say that * Quinking," picvickine. otc., forms the chlof amusement of visitora, [If tho term driok- ing in undorstond as applying to vinous lignida, I muet protest auainat tho interpreiation. 1 hiavo Loen liero thren woeke, and have not yet seen an intoxicated man. If, hawover, it is con- etrued in another way, Twitl plead guilty to the jmpeachment. When n patty nrrives, thoy rush for tho attesian waters aud drink heavily : the longer thoy stay tho more they drink; and tho moroe they drink tho botter they feel. ‘The only improvemeont npon drinking is THE BATIL Dr. holg ie alwaye on hand to trke the ladies and gentlemen (hrongh tho Turkwh bathe, ‘Theso bLaths arn & perfoct lutury; ¥ ave ten yosrs youngoer in feeling and in fact after poing through them. Col. Shutar, & gentleman of calturo and re- finement, meots you in the ofilee ; ho prolucan hn coormoua rogister in which you enrol your vamo and wait your turi to take vour bath. Taera may bo twenty or thitty beforo you, but in tho pleanant oftice, fillel witih eurioua speei- mons 1 geolozy aml mmeratogy, tha timo soon PRssen BaAY, (vlien YOUr tutil vomes you pnes into u new dressng, or rather undressing, room, ax «quict and raticed as vour own bath-room ; and thenee, Jod by concteond nod ekdlod attondauts, pass thronch tho different rooms, when vout come out like a new pin, and younger in feallug Dy ton Years than when You wend in. You now talie auother draft of tho water, and after alalf- hotic's kieata sou aro ready for & brisk walk around tho lovels village, or a drive to tho beautitul Liufs sehichmirround Spatta, HORSES. #3y Kiugdom for a horse.” Sparta boasls ita fast horaen. Dr, Nichols ownsa Lexiugton frum tho ol stoclt that can trot his honest miln in b, ‘Choro aro weveral of the ** Weasel” stock that can do Letter. A tine half-mile teack, oho of Lo best in the conatry, is crowded overs morning with fivers, Messra. Stone aud Sweet, of Chicago, and soveral St. Louin gonticinen, and horeo fanciers from difieront parts of the #tate, nro to by keen on the tinck every morning, spoading thoir horkes and enjoying tho oxhilae rating eXects of a 2:40 duve. There aro womo fino running borses hore, chiof smouy which are tho wtock of Mr. Carpenter, of Teou Valley, His gray maroe iy uot onlv ewift bat alse the most beantifut aimal I havo seon vince [ pazed with adoura- t10m on tho barba of Egypt. This beantiful mire is a rich deypled gray in color,—ler hunbs aro porfoctly elean ; lor action is sapple and fitho ; sho runs liko a cat, aud lier wind s inexlaustis ble, Shoisonly & years ok, and in n fow yoars will bo the first runner in tue country, TR Among the arrivale to-day is Mrs Milwaukoe, wifo of A. J. Aikens, ¥aq., ono of the praprietors of tha Fvening WWisconsin. of Muiwauieo, Mre, Aikens is not only a beautiful Indy, but sha iy ono of tho besl newspapor cor- respondents of Wiaconsin, Dr. Uradly aud his wite, of New Yoris, sccompaniod Lor, Thoy are on route to St Paul, 1 eannot say tov much in favor of the gloriona nir of Sparts,” It i the air of Colorado without the intcose sunshine. The ekies aro brilliant and the atmoxphere oxhilarating. Livervbody 18 happy liord during the day, aud "at wight we slecp ten homs without interrupt A Hxtensive preparations are being made for the County Agricultmal Fair, Tt iy to contiuno turough four dare, commencing Sopt. 20, Lib- eral premjums aro offered for trotliug and run niug bovses, which will bring out some good atock, 'ho grain crop has not disappointed the hopos of farmers. The fargest barvest known for venrs hay beon gathered in good condition, and the Granger, of courxe, ls happy. ilA. Rk i GREEN LAKE, 5 A DELION FPUL SUMMLR-RESORT, Tathe Fditor of The Chicago Tribune : Onp cearcely picks up a papor nowadavs with- out keeing komo parsgraph that forses upon one's mentality tho fact that, f * Amoricans " are not exactly *‘ Aborigines,” tho old nomadic instinets of the pro-Mayflower raco have not died out from tha breasts of a ** Frea Poaple,” Tn no otirer country can be found so many pea- plo flitting about in the summer-tide, peering Lero and yonder in quest of the most inviting rost-piaces ; no other peoplo treat thomeolsrs to Po many ' vacations,” and no other nation— takon by and lasrgo—has so many tacilities for nor can so well atford rocroation, as the busy, fast-driving Amerlean, With epring-timo’s earliest breath, the grand nomadia SPINIT OF THE AIR awakone from an ice-bocnd xleep aud hies him citsward. Laden with tho fragrancs of wild flowers and the spicy odor of groen wouds, Lo hovers over & thourand homes, whispering rare promises, with winsomo tales of sylvan shadcs and invigoratiog reat, In all the love-lorn citiea novor roawmed no poisiztent araitor, never sighed and begged so fascinatiog a lover. What wouder that wnile his Aoft Liasos fall with oach morning's dawn, tho wenry matron, who for long moutly and oven yearg, has found no reepite trom wor- rying dutics and pent-upcity-lifo, longs to break tho shockles that bind her, and, for a littlo sea- som, revel in this generous fovo, thia purity of Nature's all-ombraciog srios? What wouder that ¢ho listens to the wtill ploading vuice as she plods through thick-strown cares, and plaos and plany again Low slie may auswer *Yes,” and Rive to herself avd loved ones just a little of tho reatful enchantmont, the strengthoning elixie, of holldasn ont of town? Aud the burried, overtaxed palerfamiliaa is af- fected by THE UNSEEN FLISLNCP Though he may not geel the rewrie caresn, be reaches biv hand to bim in a hesitating, man-ish way, till visions of hitl, and wood, aud clover- blvoms flit through busy Lhonrs ; Aud oft, when the wine in bi« glass ia red, Tho longa for the wagside brook instead, Tt is lews wonder that youths nud waidens, im- priconad behind some countor or teachior's dosk, catel tho st rustla of the Hpirit's wing, In tho susceptible davs of yuuth, dwelling io air- cuntles hung with fairy picictes, unbedged by the nmpon-!hilmun of waturer yvais thoir eyes arc evor on tho alest for the beckoning hand of Pleasuro ; ool it ia throughy no will of thois if o euitor from wild wood aud Inku-sido woos fu vain, Fow, comparatively, cun leave the city for any Jeugth of tume; the **household” and *bum- ness * st ot Lo neglected, ner the vory fm. vortant itom of “experse® forgotten; louco sy poople ars howitating,—questioning where to go, or whathor to go at all. To all such we esy decidedly 010 FOMRWAERE, ‘Tho ohange of air, the soenery, tho raspite from tho routine of esory-dsy life, will bonetit you an hundrod-fold. A sbort trip to either of numerons summer-ro- Aoty may Le mado quito inoxpsusive, thouuh that, of couree, wmill Le rogulated by economic tuetes and tho resonrces of une's purve. Ono of tuo wont invidug retreats 18 the vicinty of tho atcat translucent eweruld, whose myrieds of shittering privms retleos tho lueler of garuet, and turquolse, and gold, from cloud, sud from wiy, whito itts brosd woyals wetring undulntos i sliadows of ouyx, sud sspphiro, and penrl; no- whero iu tho picturenquo Stata of Wisconsiu can be found eclonrer dfl:th- or ticher hurmonios ot gn;lnr hao avido in the watora sud on the skosos GREEN LAKE, The houor of fint ewlimsting this rem of Nature at its real worth oy a putlic banefico be- louge to Alr. David Greenway, who, sight years ®g0, constructed & comigodious hotel, and ay- rauged o ieot of boats, for tue comfosz of pore sous seckiug & hioliday or refuge frow summer's bout, **Ouk-Wood " Lias achioved & fine reputas tivn, ang its ustural sttructiocs, or Mi. Uruene woy'd anility as a caterer, noed no fu mendation than tuo single remerk tlats me- i‘onty of tha ladles and wentiuen from s, ouis and othor cities, who tivab vislted at, nre pow confitmud babitucs, Niuiring fronn ths South au regularly ve tho Livds sl aptag-tinu, Blerwood Potut, ou the West Kido ot ty lake, is widely kuown thoreabouts. 1t hus provably becn the sceue of twore picuics wud caleuratiouw thau suy siwilar ares tu tho Btate, Duriug the seuson Of opeu-alr pleasuies, thera iu a constant succesuion of carTiages from Berlin, Kipon, aud adjoisiog townd; zud it 4 0o ubusnsl thing to tind a dozeu ootories distributed about tha grounds, . Lawt weawon AMr, J. C, Sherwood wponed & Jarge aud weil-appointed ool wi u nucleus of tLa dulighttul rosort ku_:mn ag HUHERWOOD FOLEST Tho view from the voraudos comprises a come /plais clyouit of (he lake aud brokuu shoree, while tho iiwmadiato surroundings are sspucially pleas- ant. 'Tha driveéa are tastufully fud out, care Lo. {pg takan, fn clostug aud trmmisg, bt to de- tract frouw tho rustic cherm of the fruuilve woodd, ‘I'he generoua patronsge recsiv: ! by the “Lodge' e s dobutauis lu at aagurpacs 3 Iie THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: SATURDAY AUGUST 21, I875.—'TWELVE VAGLD, cane, and others, futare, Numbers of Chicy AT HOW enjoving its hoetar iy, Mr. Ciflling's ** Sprivg Groyo House "' is ov tho | south shores, nesthng i tho timber-halt thas | bordors tha magmiticent Groen Lako Prmme,— rich In bounteou« haryesty, nico farm-rogidonces, and n refined, intoliigent po, waton, . Thero 15 also n pleasant wilo Cattaga apen ta the public, two weam vachits, wiher factiitics for the cuteritin nent of stranness, T& voquires o provharis hesonees of viston to sow Lhat tiveon Lakc, with its atiractive nooks, pizo aie, and healthinl climato, ls devewpiog Mo & resort X0 WINT LESS inCIE than tiat other popnlor dniand wateving-placn— Saraloga. In recognition of the boauties of tho Iake region, somo of it visdtors save exprossod thom T\-m in a very rubstautial manner, by crecting protty villas and nico summer-cottages. Al theseare (1en. Bravman's, of Snringtield, Iil.; My, Lucas’, of St. Luuis; Mr. Dal Foud du Lse; and tho elegant country- Gien. John MeDonaly, of 5t. Louls. Groen Lako is A aay'a ride from Chieago, and is reachod about suuset vis the Chieago & Northwestern Nailroad and tho Shebovgan & Pond du Lae Railroad to Grean Lako Station, whero carriagos and omnfbuses nwait tho arrival of trains. . - GRAND HAVEN. TUIE SPARON EBBING, Special Correapondence of The Chicano Tridune. Gnaxp Havex, Mich., Aug. 19.—We aronow, for this season of tho year, expotiencing romark- ably cool seather, and if it cantinues it will sliorton tha season coneiderably. 'Iho tompora- ture this week bhas rauged from 74 to 55 deg., with gonarally cloar and pleavant weather. TIUE TIME TO STAY. Tho season has now reached its hoight, and many of thoso who camo merely to escapo the hoat of the cily and obtain pleayant reat and ‘recreation, nro taking their doparture. But the health-neckers, and thoso in search of pleneure, will find tho noxt four weeks tho tmost enjoyable and best part of the season. It e pow nlmost timo for the [fruit season, and =il thoeo who Lnow about this splendid fruit soction will acknowledgze that tho best timo to viait it is whon Naturo is clolbed in lLor most attractive garb, The mmmber of scaron-guesta has porceptibly decronsed, though tho number of transiont ar- rivaia remaius nearly tho srme. HAY-FEVER GURE, Tlus place, it has beeu discoverod, poreessca the requisito conditiona necensary to effect n cuve for hay fever. If this fact can bo fully pravan, another geason will seo probably an im- monte number of patients, who will bo attracted hither mors erpecially for this resson, and also on account of the numerous otber attractive features of the placo. Persons afilictod with this malady recently stated that their stay hete had proved beneficial to them, and thoy ox- prossad their beliof that a atay Lore would cffoct scure, Thore s overy reasou to believe that this might be the caso. Tho sir hero is pure, cool, aud braciug. with a cliwata dovoid of ox- trames, all of which has a favorable iufluonce. It is expocted that anotbor scason will see an effort mado to test the truth - of this statement, which promises to be an important one in the growth of this place as a popular summer rosort, SUNP-DATIING. There has been but little safd thua far this scagon in regard to the opportunities afforded here for surf-bathing, though it is being mora er's, of at of and more iodulged m and 18 galue ing in_ popularity evory day. Through ilo efforts of * Mayor Lepgat, our pivanane drive hae been obenad thiongh a pic- turesquo and romantic soction, o distanca of nearly 2 miles to the lake-ghote, whero roversl Datia-houses have been ercctod. Every pleasaut day, forouoon andaftornoon, a large four-horsa open "bus takes a full load of passengera dosn to the boach, aud they wport in the eurf, which is generally rolling. The wator id of an gatoy- able tomporatare, abd thero is o hard, shiogly beach oxlending out beyoad one's depth so gradually that itisa long distance before you cau pat out of your depth. It is only lately that this sport hos Gecomo 80 popular. EVENTY OF TUE WEER. Soclally, this weelt has not been aa lively as uanal, though there lras been enough going on. The yegitar Taosday sod Fridav ovoning social nora nave raken placa, Aftor tho unnsinl amount of amugerornts crowded into tho rozatia woak, wa tind the guests prefor the smusewents of eocisl gatherings, whero games, imprompti dances, eard:plaving, andvocal sud instmmental music aro indulzed . On Mouday Mont~ somery Queen’s Circus Combination drew to ite i’\ru perforniancos tho largest and best satistled audionces ovar before gathered hers, ‘fle Y'raeger Family Combination were groctod by o delighted atdiinco ut their fino musical and nov- elty entortaunment, at Music Hall, Tuesday oven- ing. with the groat I.e Grand as spocial chinrac- ter humoriat. Thoy go next weok to Elkhart, whoro they will be joined by tho Colemsn Fam- ily. PROMINET ARRIVALS. roninent guests arriving uring tho past weck are Amone sonus of the at tha Cutler [ouse the following ¢ F, 0, Day, wife, datighter, s0d nurso, Maj. 8, Mo- harty, J. P, Dagger, 8t Louby, Mo,s Williani Eroes, Airs. Tiuiey D. Lioyil and_uarse, Chlcago; 8, M 0, dgo ‘P, I, Billey, M. L, ‘peuter, Natches, ¢ Judge’ Graut’ Giod. W, E. Goodrich, G. "W, Stamford and Geirgo A, McClellan, Jr,, Chicago: Judgo F, vife, and daughter, 1ndlanapolis; Dr. Cuarlss D, Nottand son, Dsvenpiort, Ia,; Jamea Hamillon, wife, und daughter, Oitwwa, TIl,; E. F. Dulton on wifey A, W, Siwyer and wifo, Sycamore, 11,3 1L, G. Ylllng and wite, Chicagos ard Kerig, St, Toulv; John Kirby, J. H, Patrick, Urbeua, 0,3 8, Lowry and daughter, Chicago; Dr, 4. A, Ciark, Chle William E, Rollo, Chicagio 3 Jotin Nichols, Dat- ‘eex, Alich, ‘I'he Uunited Statea Signal Station bero has had added to its obscrvations that of the tompera- turo of tho water in tho river cach day. The Excelsior Dramatic Boctety are now pre- panng to make their second apposrance, whon thsoy will perform * Amony tha Broakers.” "Tho Ottawa Couuty Medical Saciets, a new or- gauization, Lold thoir rogular mouth\y meoting to-day, when, afier settling proliminary mattors, they entorod mnto an intorestine discussion ou tho * Provailing Diseases of the Season," LOVE’S REWARD. For Lov Tiatored ol the dey, Turongh morning chill aud miday heat Tor surely with the ovening gray, T4hought, Love's guerdon bl be swesk. At evontide, with weary linb, 1 irought my Inbora to the spot ‘Whoero Love b bid mo come to bim ¢ ‘Chither T came, but found Lim nofs For ho with idle fork had gone a the hours of night 1an, Whcolog, c ‘fou weary oW to dance o piny, b, W Bourdiiton i Septeinber Atlantia, A N Deecher nv o Hotel=lieoper, Direcklyn Argus, 8Ir, Bacchor is part owner of the Twin Monn- tain I{ouse, Last Taesday whilo wanderiug about tho premises, at n very carly hour, ho encounterod ouo of luy partnerd, and broke out 1 thin veius ** What a glotlous morning ! A vux( hrdal of {he oarth and sky. What saftness! What tran- quilicy ! What true tiwarduoss of nature! It 10akes the Loart feol a throb of now life, and it 1lité the soul with au ecstacy fuoffable, Hce how the deliquescout sunshing trembles through tho trces, Seo bow tho billa Jitt up their misty csowns to Iloaven, And thero’s that ufly yl?- cn—I thiok I'll havo that covered with wild Eonunucklo vines." wWild loneyeuckle vinos,” oxclaimed Lis practical pariner, ‘*cover & big-pen nith wmid Bouoysnckle vinos! You might as well furnish fon'hier beds for the plgs Mr. Bscher was about to enforco bis peoullar Xl‘euu un Lo wubject, whon tho otbor nterrupted in ¢ *Now, seo bero, Ward, don't you interfere In the management of thlugd aronnd these promives. It ain's your furte, You kuow Evaris says you're nothing but en *avergiown boy,’ angd overgrown hoys niu't aduptod to this eort of busiaess, [ takes & ninare 10an to koop n hotoh" . Tu : uator ehovead his yight thumb in the arm- Lol of Lits walsteout, aud pursaed Lis walk alouo. dor tho Firth Rib, Vieksbura Herald., On tha Visksburg & Meridiau Rallrosd the oth- er day, a Loulsinna plantsr encountered & col- oved mau wuose (aco had & fsmilisc look. The uepro Lad Jug attoution attracted hisowise, and it in) soou sacercained thut be was ooce owvned by tha pluster, * Yus, you ouco owaed me," hLe remarked, “ and I waa 0o better dun a hicea, Now I hal av ofilee, and ju aa good as anybody,"” ** Do you waot todo ma a favor, George # " uquired tho ex-master, ** 1 'upects ao, suh.” ** Well, fn coso you ever tell any ono that you hold an ofice, dou't las on that I ever owned you, for, with e voe excaption, sll wmy uiggers turnad out to bs rug-uuhll people | ‘S'he a3-slave dida's do any bassting, PAPER AGAINST GOLD. The HEAnicresting Siory of John Law of Lau- risten. An Episode of French History in (he Early Part of \ho Eighteenth Centnrys The Kelley System of Finance One Hundred and Fifty Tears Ago. How Law Inflated Paper-Currenoy, and Domonetized Gold and Silver, New York Sun, John Law was au futrepid Scotehman of good family, commanding talonta, and captivativg manners, Ho loved gambling and fivancering ; was born in 167l—wnde s fortuvo—died in ponnry ju 1720, 1o bLelioved paper mouoy was a8 good as gold money, and | UNDENTOOK TO DEMONSTRATE IT. 150 was afforded the best opportunity possillo to try his experiment. 1le appeared u the sceno in France just ot tbo closo of the reign of Louis XIV., when tho Ringdom was thoroughly ex- laustod by tho wars of tbat monarch. Tho eountry groaued nnder an intolerablo load of taxes, al} industry was cbeckod, and trade almost anuibilatcd. Louls XV, was a minor, and the Duko of Orleans wns Itegent. 3r, Law had pre- viously made tho scquaintanco of tho Regent when Lo was Duko do Chartres, and to him hie now addressed o Borios of letters oxpound- fug his doctrines oo monoy and trade; after tho eame maoner that Mr, Carey has addroasod various public functionarics on the sams subjects since our Civil War began. In theso Mr. Law ably sets forth his fundamentnl doctrine, numoly ¢ that the poicer and proaperily of a State increase {n proportion to the quantily of money cirenlating therein ; snd, aftor assort- ing that the richest nations have not snfliciont specio to aford full omployment to sl their in- habitants, and to earry their trado to the helght of whick it fs capable, ho lnunchea outinto encomiuma ou the advantagos of & paper-credis for supplying that dofect. Whethor Mr. Caroy derived his viows on this subject from Mr. Law, ws do not know; but they are precisely idontical with thoso of Mr. Taw, who at loast hine cinitm to PRIOWITY OF INVENTION, Mr. vaw was allowed to wot up & Bankin France for theeo express objects: First, to in- crease {he circulation of monay ; sacondly, to put o stop to the progress of usury § thirdly, to ennble thio people moro oaeily to pay their taxes. ‘this Bank had o capital of %1,600,000 of solid coln naa basis for ita eperationn, and it wae startod on tho explicit ground of redeeming its 18sues in coln at its then fixed value. Varous othor rigia regulations wera ostabishod to ve- curoit, sud securn tho public agninat diseetor from its operations, and cspeciatlly againat the arbitrary practico then provalling of varying tho standsrd of the coin at the will of the monsrch. It will bo observed that Mr. Law began his operations on the wost conservative principlen of financo, while our advocates of an nnlimited papor-cirenlation begin where he left off, in NON-PAYSICNT AND OPENLY-DROLARED DA RUPTLY. Mr. Law'a Bank was very successful for noarly two yonry, whon the Regout, obsorving its ad- vantagos, took It into the King'a hsnds, ostab- lisbed branchea in oli the principal citios of tho Kiogdom, and uamed Mr. Law Director-General of what now bocamo tbo Roya) Bank, It rapidiy increasod its paper-monoy issues, but always ou tha basis of specie-payments. ‘Tho Bank Liad not been long nndor way whan Law begau to lay open that stupaudous project he had long meditated, knowu as the Migalssippl Bcheme, ‘Ilus was & commercial compiny, cro- atod under the uamo of the Company of the Weut. to which was granted tho whole of tho then Freoch Proviuce of Louislana. This prove mee was represeuted to be not only a rich and fertile agricultural rogion, capable of all ports of productiov, but also as sbound- Ing in gold and silver. 1t was granted to tho Company by tbe King, and couverted iato 200,000 ‘shares, at 3135 each, payable in bills of State, a sort of irredeemablo groouback, then worth about €40 on the hundred, but recaivablo at par in paymont for shares, TWO SPECULATIVE ADVANTAGES wero hero lield ont! Tho flvet was tho conver- sion of & groutly-deprociated natioual sccurity ioto the shares of av uctivo and promising Com- pany, ‘Tho second was tho acqaiitiow of a stock which wua roprosented to be faobulously valu- sble, ‘I'he firat effect wos to rapidly enhauee the market valuo of the Lills of ttato, wnich wero demanded to pay tho large subscriptious to tho stoek. This at once improved tho credit of the QGovernment, aud put money in the pocket of every stockboldor of $he uow Company, In this wimplo mauner the great wpoculation etarted, Tue next stop way o further rise in the priso of gharas on tho projected profits of tho Company, which alroady bogan tho psyment of 4 per cent dividond ont of tho revenues derivod from the billsof Btato and other sources, ‘Tho Compauy, attho th st tood-tide of succoss, undor thoe Inspiring mtlusnce of tho spooulative goniud of Law, obtained further 1m;mnlm con- ceauons from the Goverumant, which widoned ite oporatioun vostly, and openod NEW AND MAGNIPICENT VISIONS OF WEALTH to tho nowly-arousoed speculativa tempor of the times, It obtained tho exclusive right to trade in Chins, the Esst Indics, and the Houth Hoas, It boughit tho mint from the Governmont ; it ac- «quired tho valunble privitege of coilecting all the priucipal reventies of the Stato. ‘Tl Company thus concentrated in itsslf tho rich domain of Loulslaus, the whole foreign trade of tho King- dom, aud tho collection aud maunagemont of all tho Royal reventics, Mr, Law now became tho greatman of France, and tho leadipg Minister of Brato, s Mivsies. ippl Company bad suddenly engrossed all public wud private inturests, It becanie tho ceutral ob- Ject of trado and speculstion fir tho entiro vatlon, Now sharep wora {sanod from time to timo at an sdvancod prico, untll they tinally roached ton timem their origiual valuation; while theso isaues in turn, undor the speculativa impulses of the lour, doubled even this ex- travagant prive ; do that, at last, sharos of the Cowpauy, whose original nominal value was 8120, though, by bolug paid for in bills of Btate, tboy cost the firat purchiader only 840, chauge hands in engrnious quantitios at §2,600 o sharo. 01 courso EVERYDODY' NEAD WAB TURNED, Divldends wora deolared out of the rrofits of those paper-monoy oporatiuns of the Ual thio Company to the satisfsction of the sliare- Lclders, Lut these wete but small in comparison with tho anticipato)l fabuloua protits of the fu. ture. The oupidity exclied by thoua prospects, aud capeasily by tho prodigious fortunes aoc- quived by tho original proprictors of shures, wad sich a9 no natwn aver befora witnessed. A universs! infatuation occupled the wholo King- dom, from tho lowest 0f thu people up to magis- trates, I'relates, and Iiinces, undieds of the tirst quality of Franco thronged about XMr, Law's doors tn_pursuit of sharea in bis great enter- prives. Tho frenzy provaled so far that the whole uation, clorgy and laity, Peersasud ple- belaws, statoemen, Priucce, aud ludics, all who could procure wonoy for the purpose, turncd stookjoubors. And the mouoy way not difiicult to bohad. ‘The Dank, iu a mauner that would delight Afr.2Cary'v und Mr. Kolleg'a heart, is- uues It in {minodorate quantities at low rates of interest, ranning duwn oa fow as 3 per ceut xm sunum.’ Tho Government stood uponsor for tl:o operstions of both the Company snd the Baoy, wud, a8 we say by the groeubaoke, THE WHULK WEALTIL OF TUB NATION, waa pledged for the redemption of thotr obliga- tions. Nothing could bs upou 8 flemer basia in tho @128 Of_paper-mousy mien vbs ull these ope erations, They veated upou the forsiga trade, tho Government faith, the uational resources, sod upon all the jaterusl revesucs of the Btata, Mr, Law sud the Rogent held the bighest tons in regurd to tno wolidity of thu uew-fuuud proaper ity of France, They sdopted 8 lioanilo attiinde toward kngland, sud eapesiully tuward tho old- fashioned moo tions of \bat Kingdom, The winent Lotd &) that time Anibesaador of ngland as the Courl, was driven home in disgrnca ou neconnt of hin discomtenaneing Law's rchomes and tinaneal operations, Law proclaimed hin own invudnerability, and declared ho wonld wot Franco higher than ovor sho way befure, Ho declared bie conld ruin tha trade and eredit of Fngland aml Holland shenover ho pleasod, mud contd break the Uank of Tngland and tho Ess<t India Company waenevor ha had 8 mnd, 1o toid P'ite o wonld bring down thy price of Fast Inain stock nt hbis pteasuro, aud actinlly enteced intoartlelod to roll hinn $500,000 worth at 11 par eent bolow itn curiont valuo, Lven tho British Mmisiee bacamo alatmed at Law' great peacer and thy appacout suceoss of Iy sehiemo, wnd they HLCKIFICED LORD ATAIR to their approliousions, hecauso thia nobloman liad tao mueh {ntogrity and good Beuga to altow il to bo carriod away by the provatling or to bow at tho fout of the now divanity. as 1ecalled and nent intd iotivomont, ‘tho immediato re=uit was o catavlivh Law's power and authorty more fivmly than over. 1o had openly trinmpliod over onn of tho sblost aod mont Jesorving Minlutors Ureat Britain ovor sont abroad, It rhiould not bo averlooked that, up to this petiod of Law's reign, the oporationd of tho Bank had rostod upon n nominal opocie bast 3 but, when it had lvsued its billx to double the sum of tho usual cirenlation, which our jutlationists and theorizers thiuk is wuch & good thing tv 9y, the usual aud natural etfiect fuliowed, Vrices rapide 1y roso to correspond with tho inereased circula- tlon, Boon apprehionsluns wore oxcited lest the yper-tuoney bubble might burst, ‘I'he maro Bay began to convert their bavk billy and thutr Cotnpany shares into gold aud silver, and tn yemove the procesds out uf the country, In this way, CONFIDENCE: WAS RLOWLY UNDZRMINED in the new systemn which had been with such ap- parent rapidity eareyiog Fraunco to tho pinuaclo of prosperity. Meantime, tho urual offect of a1t excossive ivnuo of papet-money continned o show themnoelves, Monoy circuiatod tn the ut- most profusion. Pooplo’ Indulgad 1 every spo- cien of Jaxury, notnithulauding tho vxcosuivo riso in the price of evoly commnodity. Btrangers flocked to Iaris to speculato in sharcs and ntoekn, and it was computed that 800,000 ror- oignors woro in that city in November, 1719, This unuvatural state “of things ewolled tho apparent Imrxpcrity cuormously, sud vastly focremsed oxwenditures and profiis. The rise of prices wmado ovoryboay sud- denly rieh, and thus retiovod taxation, aud Hiled tho oxhansted Natiousl Tionsury to overtlowing. ‘ho King paid his dobty; taxes wore roduced ; tho abundasnce of money sunk tho rato of luter- eot, crushed tho usurors, raised up stately editices in town and country, and ropaired ostates and bouses falling to ruin.” All thess prodigios of fmptovomont woro the fruit of Law's system, Wa it auy wondor that people bolioved that the casy way 1o bationa]l aud fudividual woslth was through the issue of ou endless supply of papor- money, or that oven consorvative minds and golid understandings wero somotimes inclived to givo way Lofore such o miraculous trnusformn- tion? Mr. Law at this period, with prompt sagacity, pereeived that bis eystem of financo d ar- rived NEAR THE EXPLODISG YOINT. Al iis offorts hithorto brd been dirccted to do- cryiny the unelesa chatasctor of coin. In thin ke merely sob Lhio examplo which our paper-monoy roformors follow. He obtawed the passage of Inwa requiting «ll dobts sud tazes to bo paid in tho bitls of bis Bauk, which paper wua put and liold by law s a constant promimmn over s)ecio. 1n overy woy ho had aimed to dostroy the func- tlovy of the precious motnls, and to boiittle thoir usefuluess and valune, Tho value of the bonz- note was legally fixed ot 5 por cent above speeio, and 1t was foruiddon to offor er receive payument iu silver or gold exeept in vory small sume, whilo all bills of oxchinge wete only payable w bank- notes, Other rogulatious wers mado for the purpose of croaung thietuationy in the ico of coin, €0 a3 sill further to dlu,:u‘n pooplo with isa use. In this war, a stock of tA8 precions netals had been kept in bauk. Liven the hwportation of gold Lad buen furbiddou na u Usclesy Cum- modity. But'it was nt length scon that this method of heoplug the builer WOULD NOT WORK MUCH LONGER. Bill-holders sti}l coutinuod to draw the dosptacd wnd deprradoid tatal trom the vaults of the Boni, and guictly abip 1L out of tha country in order to nuse it rafe, Although it was Leld thew, as it s hero aud now in the case of tho groenbacks, that the nofes of the Royal Bouk were the best money on tho plunat, they being seoured Ly tho aggregato wenith of the hation, still foalish peo- plo preferred the worthless and tabuoed coin, and drew steadily ou the Bauk's roservo of speao, Wo prevent, cratb lenst postpoue, tue final eataztropho, Mr. Law, 84 we Lavo aid, now chiauged bis tacties. Waat be found he could not accomplish by ja- direetion, by disabling and dograding coin, ho now undertook to effuet by poeitive prolubitions dizceted to the samo ond, & Rayu decroo way ivsued in February, 1720, forbiddmg under pan- altias tho possrssion of ¢oib by eny pewson or community of porsouy, and slso the posscesion of suy srticles of gold or kilver ; and, iu March Tollowing, tho use of all gold aud silver mouoy in denpminatious above ¥l of our mouney was proscribed. . = Mr, Law had now reachad tho point at which our reformers start. In modora jailance, he had demonefized gold and silver entiraly, and ESTABLIAMED A FURE PAPER CURRENCY, which ho could, without moro esaggeration than our paper-money men fndulge v, denuminato the Eout curroncy on tho planct, U'e whole volume bo bad put in ecirculatiou aggregated avout §500,000,000, or just about double the or- dinary efrculation of the country, It wasigsuod by a (ioverament Bank under Royal control, and in intimate agsociation with a Government Com- pany which enjoyed the privilege of conducting tho ontira foreizn trade, and was the recipient and controller of tho eutira ravenues of tho na- tion, and backed by Itoyal patronagesnd auchor- ity. 'Tho two cujoyed atl the potency uf tho uR- tional wealth, with perfect control 0f national legisintion. With theso powors and potontiali- tiey at command, why could not Mr. Law jusist that nothing miore was waniiug to mako bis pa~ por-monoy ‘TUE DEAT MONLY ON THE PLANET ? To be auro it was no longer redociuavle, But what of that ? The Govormmont ncked it, ro- coived It for {axes, made it o legal toudar, aud eupported it with its anthority aud crodit, 1t thare ever was a papor-monoey scliemeo fully but- treaced oil aronnd, and onjoying avery condition of strongth nand porpetuity, snd mauaged by a financier of tho greatest nbility, tosvhom not aven Kelloy con aspire to compare, it was Mr, W', Bot all would not avail. Thero was no real basia at bottom oxcept tho will of the sovereign, jast ma the poper systom proposed by our ro- formers hns uane except tho will of our soy- eroigus in Coogress, ‘Lhe resnlt way, it YELL WITIC A OIOANTIO OKASH, burying all concorned, the guilty and tho inno- cert alike, in a cammon o, ; Mr. Law was a man of roal financial genjas, but sauguino ai dacious, and in vvery situa~ tion, from first to lust, showed that ho hid vast- Iy wore knowledgo and intelligence on tho wholo subjeet thau his modorn hnitators in this coun- try. Yot he was unablo to conduct Lis system with sucsess, aud falled, booauso 1t was essen- tially vicioys aund nusound in thoory, and pro- coeded upon principlus which have never borne tho test of practical oxperiouce. Thoir falluoy 20d nluhumr havo been over and ovor again demonstrated, both in this couutry durloy the Colonial aud Revolutiouary periods, and in France {u tho Revoluliou as well as iu Law's f1me, and mesaurably lo Englaud iteelf duriug tho long period of bank-suspousion o that couns’ try 11 the oarly part of this century, Yet, with all thoso domonatrations of failire, it is anfe to say that the paper-money theories snd oxperionces at tho early stagos of trisl are, and have baen, #o enticivg and illusory as to do~ ceive #omo mion whoso chiaractors ought to ren- der them proof sgainst wuch snaves anddelu- eions. Dut the stzovg common-asuse of this ng- tion, wo must believo, will prove adequsta to pronounces just judgment upou the merits of this old poper-oney controversy, bsginning with Atr, Law, 160 years ago. That waa the pe- 1iod of 1T PIRST GREAT FAILUNE, though conducted with greater siill and koowl- edgo than in any of the subsequont experiment, The syatem was nover exwoundod with more ability or sdministered with mora moderation thion by Law biowelf ; and 1t bias not been iHus~ trated uIv ® single new ray of light winco hiy time, ‘Tlie idea that there is anything uovel in ity and 4has 1t bulougs specially to our iimes, aul Iv gemnudod Ly ovur groat uational capacity and waots, which Lave ovutgrown everythiog ever heard of 1 the Old World, is but the gas of wyrend-eagle oratory, awolling pretension, tgnorance, aud shamo, Law'a carcer in Fraoce lastsd only from 1718 to 1720, With the fallure of the Liank to take up fte notes, and the decros of tho Kiog dimin- inhiug thor legal value, oocaajonod by thio ex- travsgaovo of prices,—n mere mattor of legiala- tion which could fake place with our greenbscke any day,— VUBLIC COXFIDKNCE COLLATSED. Confusfon and ruin followed, ‘The gold and all- ver had all been lidden or exposted to foreign conutried. Tho attempt to dwonoiizo the pre- cious juetals had proved a Judiorous and disns- trous failure. Al orcdit, publio ae well as pri- vate, was aonibifeted. Quly tho loug and wuo heads ad eacapod the genesad shlpwrack, Labor was without employment) manufactures and cowmamatos wers a2 aland | soats; divldends, wags en, ponaions, wero no longer pald. A emall oumber wallowed in waalth, whilo poverty over- wholmod the great mass of tho commitnity. This, in brief, was tho result of Mr. Law's oxperimont with paper-monoy In I'rance. Tha lan on which ho proceoded,” and which ho fol- lowad out to thn oud. is procissly that annonuced by Mr. Cary as tho basis for A TIUE RYGTEM OF FINANCE, It is vory rimuln and very plausibto, and Taw al- waya contonded, even after hiv migeariiage, that It neod 10t hava failod. flo ateributed tho fail- wro to tho huaty a nf tho fiegent in deelar- i tho ccrency deprocintod, awd reducing 1ty legal valne aceordingly, Bat, though the lio- gent had lesn knowlodgo than Yaw of tho sub- Ject, hia fvatiucts woro wound. 1o naw the pro- digious intlation of prices nud tharuinous specn- Intlon cauced by tho oxceasiva issue of notes, and ho nimed to correct the vvarwheliming disordars thereby cansed, 1lis wethod may havo been in- Judicions: bat tha bubble bad been Llown to tho point of burdiug, and IT WAS LOUND TO BURST. If his nct bad not brought things to a head, somothing olne would, 'fho diffeulty wan tho whola sichomo rasted on no Aol bauis of valucs, hut only on public contidones. Whatover do- stroyed that, deatroyed the system, 1n all such canon, dintrust 13 at flrt Of slow groweh, 1t comos on like tho firat creepings of dasiight upon a night of darkness ; but, when tho sun rinen above tho horizon, the whole atmospbero ia ablaze in & momout. The Regent did tiot destroy AMr. Law'a sciome. Honiorely waw it ind destroy- od itsolf, and auuounced tha fact, Tho nation anddouly awoke from tts delusion at Lho declars- tion, to'find itaelf prostrate and ruined. Wae ropeat that tha fundamental idoas of our paper-monoy ten aro precisely thoro of Law m an sggravated form. — Law lield to redemption of iy paper in the precious metals, till ho got mired, ~ But, bofore succumbing, ho mado a des- porata effort to dostray the functions of gold and silver, and dograue it out of use, justas our peo- plo provose to demonetizo it, Our reformors bago thoir syatem on paper exelusively. Thoy urugwao tho redemption of the greenback 1 n 8.66 bond. Interest and principal payablo fu gtooubacks, which fs BIMPLY NO REDEMPTION AT ALL. It in & paper-oditico erected on a papor-founda- tion. 1t bLaa no touchstono of valdity or sol- vency about it. ~Itis only an endiesa’ chiain of promises, ono being redoemed by unother. Las, at his worat, never wont so faras this; aud, ng an 1nitial movoment, o wonld have scolled at tho schemo. It is bhavd to understand bow any man of thought, outsido of an jusauo asylum, can advocate it, Law eurvived the great dissster botwoaon eight aud vine yoars, ond died & beggar. Froimn the prentest man in Iranco ho came to bo tho loawt. o waa, for most of theso yoars, o fugitive from l:upulnr Tago. Yot he wasno wosk adventurer, ut a man of commanding talents and laige for- tune. He took haif a wulion dollars into F'ranco at a timo whon it ro; resented animmense ostato, and ho brought nothing out. iy delusion was an hounest delusion W idean beng wholly now, and, if hio ruincd a Kingdom, he rumed himself, Iia caroer furnighes an everlasting testinoay againss the i DANUELL OF FOLLOWING BLIND GUIDES, howover plausible and iyonions, 1t i3 our ndvantago that wo have hin example, Ilo was & man of greater genitis by far than auy of our paper-wonoy men, aud, whoever may fol- loty, notie van hops to rival bim. either Kelloy, nor Cary, nor Pendletou, nor Ewmg, nor Iorry, uor Butler, nor any other fiusncial veniua of our tiings, can hope to bo the contro of wuch a brill- Iaut circlo of dupea as surronnded and idolzed Law. ‘Thev may havo an ambition of sotuo mitch sort 3 but thoy suould take warning, if not by bis orrors, at least by bis sudden fall aud uu- timoly oud. W GILMAN, ILL, Real Estate Operattons—eArtesiin Water-Ziutier Factory~Soldiovs? i3o= untuu. Cuncavondence of The Chicauo Tribune, QL 1L, Aug. 18.—Thia place isto bo added to the number of CIHICAGO BURDURBAN TOWNS, A Chicagzo ronl-cstate man hes purchased 80 arroa on the sonth sido of the dopot, and iy now cutting it upand laying out boulevards end al} (hoae things that aro necestary to give Boutn Gilman toue. Tt will bo forced on the market as ouly a Chicago roal-estato mau can, and we dowa in this littlo city aro patiently wating and looking to see in woll displayed lincs, Tue Truxr, all about it, Wo avo quite cagor to get Tur Scxpax Trisune; aud, if wo could rot it on the Sabbath, wo would enjoy that holy day with bottor zest, ARTESIAY WATER, It s well kuown to a majority of your readors that & largs portion of Iroquols County fur- uishes un ubuudauco of artesian water, Nourly ovory rogfdenco in this city has o flowing [, ‘They aro obtsined ot a cost of from 5 to =100, aud nre tho tmost econumical aud convenient thing In lifo, Thoy flow from 2 to 10 feot above the surfuco, and can bo carried nuy diatancoe, through your buildings, yard, and barn, You can havo ali tho water you™ want without having womo o'd codfer ?nking his nose iuto your tea ond telling you how much water-tox you shall pay. Tno water is impregnated witl fron aud sulnhinr, aud thero fs jnsc enough in it to take out all tho gerafala in your bones in o soar. It gives tono Lo tho etomach and strength 1o tho vorvos ; aod k¢ {8 o woll-known fact among Chi- cago Lotel-mou that an Iroquols County racn cau eat moro beef than eny other man in tha world, excent always a St. Louis raporter ; but then tho lattoraro classod among the gourwinuds, you know. ‘This conuty was formerly called Y HORIEFLY KINUDOX, becauso the prairies aud slonghs abounded with “greenheads™; bLut u vystom of dranugoe han been canied ont, the low lands reclsimad, and horsotlica cro “not so bad ps thoy was,” 'The constructiva of dizches, and tho genoral uso of arteginy water, Inducod the farms totry dalry- tog. This spting My, Bldred, from Jowa, buils thonost completa BUTTER FACTOLY In tha State. 1t in bunit of Lrick one courae, then G-iuch sludding, then Juthed and plarterea. Water fron su artesinn woil runs oround thrce sidos of tho building, through au ivon pipe, and {s dischargad {uto & Iarge tenk where the buttar is kept, and frow this tank into a puttor in the centre of tho tloor, aud escapea from the bulld- ing nezr whore iv entory. Nofce s neodeil, uy the wator is sulliciently cool to kacp the tem. perature down to tho poiut derired ; tho chncuy Aro au largo as hoguhonds, and worked by stoam. Butter is mado axclusively, and sold for tho Ht. Louta market, partics teldog it at thoe dupol hero for 31 conta, 'Thia factory nots tho dalrviman 1 cent por pountl for Lis milk, 1n sowe 1nutances thoy recuivo 40 aud 80 conts per day per gow, You cau tell a dalryman, this wot scayon, as far 84 you cau seo Lim, by his open couatouance. POLITICY 18 DULL, oxtremely so. Tho Upposition do not know ‘whethor thoy bolong to tho Damocratie-Uranger- Indopendont party, or to tho Iudopendent- Urangor-Domocratio, They are waiting for some ono to toll them. A BOLDIER® NFUNION will take placo ou tho 23th, st Watsekn, thio connty, The boys biave Lunted up all the old swords and shoating-irovs, and are thinking up the ijucidents which occurrod at Vicksburg, Qettysburg, snd all the other “burgs.”” Gov. Loveridge will bo there; Uov., Ogleaby whl Lo there; aleo your bumble servant, and ail tho other big boys. 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'L aaw your Rewalvent, wsubtiey dte but uad no’ fafti 0 iy Loo, ferod for twelsa years, T took six batilea of aad one bus of Hadws 'y Pills ‘aud two bott ttaady Relfof, and thoro is not & siga of tumor i+ or folt, and ['1oal hattar i have tor twaiva yeare, ‘Mho wort (Winue was L aidg of tha hawals, over the groiu. { write thls 10 boaiit of athidre, Yuu caa publih i trad oo IANNA P Ko ARE, Trico, 81 por Lottio, AN IMPORTANT LETTEX. ¥rom a prominant gentleman and resldont of V., for tha past lurly years wall khowu to the pubitsbiots thircugnout 1 Unlted Hiatos, ik Yous, D, RADWAT-DEAR BiR: T fdnced by & s duy 0 ko wuflaryie (o Tuaka s briet, wiatone: workiiig Gl Jour inudlomne on myselr. lror siviral 12 boga Al ‘otod with some troablo in tho bia urinNTy rxaiie whioh KOG [WeINO TouRILY age 100 Licat oribiy aireting du i 20'sald wa s prostatie Gaumation of ta ki tholr vplulog that my 3§ yoars—wonid prov -t sver griing. radienly lrud” 1520 {rlod o'iin Porsllsus i liad (oo & Iarg wautis Lol Bllaldtbio and homeunathios Ut nl ot 1o 1e: Thauread of ar(anisbiog curas HAvIng hoouadot 14 fmdice, qad o toiy' aonthe ago fodd. & Butles 1y 128 Philadulphis Salurday Evening 1978 of & gura having b3 {llcated on w hersan who had {ong baan aulering ay L4 i1 wont Db olf A (o6, B30 0F SACHFodt 47 parilia, ltosalvant, lteady ‘Tieliof, and fagisting I s 224 coluinonoo: taking \aam, , (4 (RFoa daye 1 WAt & 3= ir telievad: sad now feel s wall xe svar: : & W, JAMES, caotauatt, O Cle [t Oct. 11, |- 7‘-"' W ture in'the uruihia, af ud Lladdee, and ga » DR. 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