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- INSURANCE. nother English Company Going [ to Try Its Luck. The Mortgages Held by Life Companies. A aroposedl New Departure of the National Board. gomothing About the General Agent=-= Dividends, Expenses, Eto. &pertal Correspontence of The Tribume. New Yonr, Aug. 12,—It is anuoumced that o pow Luglish compsny will shortly mako Its debut here—the London and Lancashire. This Compuny has been doing business o the South- orn Btates with varylng success for eeveral rears, and, under a contract with the Scottish Commercial, the latter- Company hns carried one-holt of its Southern risks, The L. aud 1. has alsu been taking Californin risks for seyeral years. It ia 8 smnll concern com- pared with ‘the Liverpool and London, Royal aud North British and Mercantile, but doubt- less good enaugh forits contracts, and, belng thoraughly English, 1s expected to *take® srith the public a the same level os othor Euglish companics, The resl fuct Is that whilo these British instititions am entitted to onc's confl- denee, they are less understood than American companies, and Lhiey demand and recelve credit far heyond thielr rend merit. In other words, 8 cowpany in Great Britaln posseasiug, i muy bey $500,000 nctual assets, In this country forces ita wllcdes on the public for $20,000 upon a single tisk, wherens an Amerfean compauvy which did the ramne thing would be reganied as rackless, it onr people are wise they will learn Lo gradn the English companles fn the same relative scale 32 that which they noply to American companies. THE LIFE COMPANIES' MORTUAUES, There hias been a general overhauling of the mortgages held by our promineot life compa- wies, and au Investigation futo the wondition of the securitics upon which Immenss Junos wro based. Iu general, the result 15 satisfictory, In somo cases of the five-year Inan now maturing he pecurity Is Jess thau the amount which wanld now he demanded, but fn all the loans made by such companfes as the Mutual Life pnd Equitable since 1874 tha 1hnil has been 50 per eent of the appralsement, and this Is found ample to protect the company from loss. There are some cases where conslderable mantpulution his been necessary to save the compunies’ in: vostments, Loat winter one of tho cily compa- nies wns comnpelled to foreclose 8 morignge upon & . row of dwellings to secure W $I0000 loan. The, . property falled to bring tho amount ‘af ‘the martgage, and the cu“"‘""fl bonght it in. Afterwards an expenditure of $20,000 wus rando to convert the yow Into French fats, oud thea the whole was ol for §75,000—2 clear profit of §15,000 on the oprration, less the loas of ntercst pending the n-{ anges. The fear bas become goneral that the trniza sceurltics held by the “life compantes diminished f value “so largely that the companies’ nsscts are really mpalred, This would b highly fmportant if true, it the of- fieinls of the companles aasura all anxfous in- quirers that the supposition fs fncorrect, To make I 1 spproxiinately true, tho reduction of the valte of the property wollld necessurily b cqunl to the difforence between the limit ot the law and tho orginal’ apprdsed value. The companics here facl quite safo ahout thelr mortgage Joans, and - haye followed close after tha conservative suvings hanks in discriminating loans. As a specimen of eautious selection of lonug, 1t mny be men- tloned that the Bowery Snvlnga Bunk of this ity has only foreclosed two mortgnges In twolve years, ulthough in that perfodits loans have ninounted to nearly one Aundred million dollars! TALK ANOUT THE NATIONAL BOARD. “There {8 a deal of c‘ulut gossip in circulation selatlye: to n projected new departuse of the Nu- tional Board. The work of thie Board bus been greatly strongihened by tho withdruwal of sey- vrgl sall cotopunics, and it Is now a homogene- ous arganization. 'l‘im Tocal Boanls ars grenor- . ully loyal, though thiers {8 considerable coin- plaintpgg of the non-Hoard competition. In answer, however, to all these complaints, the Notlonal Tloard nnswers: *Suppose you do Tose business on this account, you will ind thnt the premfiuns on the risks you retain will equal those you would receive on all {uur usiness it ruten were reduced. I your risks on §800,000 ut an avernge of 1 per ‘cent produce $5,fm n premiums, you witl tind that it will take almost 100,000 risks to produce tho samne anount if the rates are reduced, and while you are hunt- g up the extra $200,000 the non-Boanl Com- panles will cut the rates on the original $500,000 which you have now.” 8til, In spite of the ex- celfence of this logle, the Board compaules arc getting nervous sbout the Josa of such n volnme of ool hustiess. They ara disposed, therefore, to concede more freedoin o the Local Boards in lnr‘zu citles than ever before, und alluw nore Tutitude In the making of rates. This fs a very sensibla conclusion, nnd it willbe a galn-day for the Board whien the ability of the foeal ageuts to muke ndequate rates {s” fully acknowledged. The mmpmxicn can control the matter lmuu‘;h thelr ngents with little diflienlty, but the arbi. trary horizontal rates of the Natfonal Boord lu;ve produced confusion und discontent cvery- where. THE OENERAYL AUENT OF Tt NATIONAL BOARK, Probably the hest abused man i the bisur- anve fraternity in this country 18 Thomas Il Montgouery, General Agent “of the Natlonal Board of Underwriters. ™ Mr. Munlfiumer{ is the organ of the Bourd, and issuea all its edicts and pronunciamentos, which bind with sueh fear ful tightness all the Local Board agents. e has a pecullar way of hls own In enforcing lis edicts, too. 1t there {a u Locul Board which de- clines to ohey his orders ha drops fnto a few lewling agency oftives anil persuades the Secre- tarics of the Companles to telegraph the offead- fug wuent: Y Pleass seeurc the repol by your Loeal Bourd of the ohnoxious resolution, et andobligs this Company.” If Lhat bs jnelfectual, he makes tho next telo- gram sl strouger. With the utinost urbanits sl rauliness Lo Inyestiznte complaints, hefs nlmuh\lule‘ unlmndlm;I to tho behests of loval wgenta when thelr wishes contlict with the fixed rules or principles of the Nutional Board, ‘I'lils unylelding noture pometimes causcs friction anong agents, but Mr. Mentgomery usually tarries s point, Mo Is thepreat One-Map Power in Underwriting fn this countey, Just Bow he is an obstacle in the way of radjeal chany cinent of the Natfonal Boaed, U recelves o salury of $10,000 per wmunm, nid seems Ly conslder It ossential that be should b doligg something to earn it, al- Whongh oneslialf Wie thue ho,would more faith. fully seeve bis employors by dolug—nathhyg | A UQOD THING ON TIHK CHICAGO PATIOL. A Bowton correspandent having eriticised the Watament that the Chicago patrolen @ dress PRI sevotuty, snd adding that i Boston thay de it 1y seventeen aceonds, the Jusurance Muuitar comes to the rescue of Chicago thusly: 'apt, Jnllwinklo dom the whale thing by light- nlng. Bloctricit ca it nlarm, reconds i, apeon tho sieara of the patrol-house, inhitclies the hovank, yanks the cludnv- off thy sleepling men, openn i trap-donr under thely very feel, and lels them dawiyon to (e wagon seat. ALl this 18 dous b the ficet Raeh which wtrikes tha flrat stroke on the gong, At the accond struke—eay the aeventh phaces, the b und (e word GO [s given. tuy tu ane.quart=r of u secoud—the (ull patrol oua run for the scene of action, and [n Jess than Ui prepuusteraus nineteen wecands with which that abwurd paper has beon rmlm\‘nrlu;i o Lambe gonidlnz pubitlc It s tratting irlmaphand TelanrcIy hack to ftw quariers, hasing extingished tha fuciptent Ree, saved the goods, At covered ity #elt gl wver wilth glory, ¢ Nineleen ecconda!” Lahl A Chicago fireman wonhl get a vary respects Hm: nap i addition (o tho above 1n less Time than at, TUK INSURANCE DIVIDERDS. 1t appears that the uveragze dividends of all the New York companies for 158 were 13,70 per cent, nnd that of companid of other States dolng husiness here 13,20 percent. ‘Uhis bs ye} ally u very remarkable showing,—in fact, ton venmrkable (u serve the companies well bsforo the publie, The divideuds of thé Now York eompanles for seventeen yeararanged from 6.43 o 14,35, or an average or 10,09, which s not above st unusual mark. ‘Fhe public scan the dividend column of vompanies very closely, aud when the tatter urge igh rates, retort that the Company 13 trylng Lo earn too much mone ey. Tie et i that the prosperity of a Compuny 13 ¢ited @8 & prodf that it can allunt to carry risks for Iess moncy, where; verlest saphiead (n the cummuniiy ean e that it 3 only by making moncy dor it that tue c"miu"" preaerve its e Leprity before thepublic, and ylelding every year the pates its strength 18 fessened,” Fhere Was formerly s tradition fu this city that the lito AP, Btewart declined to insure In u hon-div- Mend-paylng compavy. Like mauy other tra- itlons, {t wis untrue, but it 1s o fact that be favored compaulve which pald dividends to tho exciusion ol thuse which &id uut. Whenever *1o future contracts, Why? Beeause the ¢ he (nsured arisk {recly taken by all the come I‘n"h-s—an his maln stofes—bo was not sv pars fcular. COTTING DOWN BXPENSES, Whiie every other hranch of buainess is re- markable for the dimipution of {ts expenses, and cutting down of salaries of clerks and ofti- clals, thero fn no movement in thut direction mimong either life or fire compnules in this clty. The Presidents of companies like the Mutunl Iifo and Equitable, with their s-.m,lmmnneul linve no thonght of adding to the prospreity o thelr Cnm}mnifl hy reducing thelr irn salarics or thoso ot leading clerks, I s In fact a most melancholy circumatance that, many of our Jife and fire offices nre regarded aa places of refig for pursons who can gt nothing toddo cleewhero, Clerka nre employed whose duttcsare vory light, and [t 18 not doubted that tho Iarger ofilces could reodily dispenso with the rervices of a ortion of tiieir help without visibly sifecting he: effielency of the office work. Tiien, ngaln, wlien merciants and manufacturers are reducin the salaries of thelr employes all ayer the land, n proper degreo of economy shotld sugzest that she I|&n companics do Hiewlee, and thus prometc the cconomy the companles ali profess. GOING YOR TILR AMAZOX, There aro cortain parties In this city whose volces have found utterancs in an insurance pa- per, beut wpon o thorowgh exawination of the assets of the Amnzou lusurnnce Cawpany of Cincinnat, and they profess doubts of its ability to meet such exomination, but so far these ns- sauits havo had no effect, Nzyo. e ———— TNE SILVER CONTROVERSY. No ¥roof of Change lu the Value of Sllver where Pxclusively Used—Tarchasing Powar of Gold Advancol=Fayment of Bondhold- ern in Sliver Lquitablo—A Lotter from ‘Tharlow Weed. New Yonrk, Ang. 10.—70 the Edltor of the New York Tridune : Opponcuts of the double ataude ard have not heen able to ineet the argument, supggested In these letters already, that it is Iawful ta pay silver for ull debts contracted prior 10 1873, But they euter the plea of eanity, and rest it upon twvo nescrtions, viz.:-that stiver has greatly declined In value, and that It would de- cline still more I used by this conntry s 8 le galtender, The firat assertion fs unproved, and the necond fs absurd. It {8 not shown that the purchasing power of sflver lins declined. Tu any country whiere it hus hut been by Governmental luterference wholly or partly “demonetized jt will buy nearly aa much of the products of humat Iabor generally as it woukl buy four years ago. 1y business wman whose dealfugrs famfllurize them with the range of prices In sllver-using countries, the truth of this atatement will ba ncknowledged ; and tn testimony before Mr. Goschen's Committeo, Mr. Bagehot, n gentleman recognized us of the higheat'authority iu financlal questions, stuted that If there should be uny appreciable rise of prives i stieh couutries—as for examply, lu ndls—the reanlt would be to stimulate pro- duction of commadities, und thus to speedily countor act that change. In commenting 1pon Mr. Goachen's report, tho Lowlun Econonst sayss ]vlrlwplnln that no ench sdditionnl silver ns wonld be required by very greaily rafsed prices ovar the Inrize wroas of the East anywhere cxiats, Geueral pFices there have mot risentu nny auch ratlo no 0 ber cent; what has olone so vuried is tho relation of ailver to gold fu the London market, and in the markets gulded by 1L Silver fs uscd as the sole measitre of values and medium of exclinuge by more than 500,~ 000,000 people [in Asia). Thlg"luwu in cirenla- tion fn Lhose vust arcusof the East §3,100, in ailver, aud an advance of 2) per ceut in ;»r ies wnmdmulm an additional n&wrly Of $445000,- 000, des the S, 000, aunually re- quited to pupply the “wasts and lows of the worl&n stock, No such supply can be obtadned, Prices of commodities In the Eustepn conntries, thercfore, cannut thus ad- viuce, and by prices thure the commorce of the whole civilized world I8 largoly goverued. What, then, must happen i the relation of sil- ver to gold chunges? Nob rine of prices in sil- vor-using counteies, since that s Impassihle, but foll of prives in gold-using countries. The purchaatng power ot giiver cannat fall withonta louu ehange in thoss vast rexzions whore chango fs most slow and ditlicult, Therefore, If tlie re- lation of the metals chunge, the result must be weew fu an advance of the lmmhus(ng power_ af gold, Whether this pusition be dtlsputed or 1ut, It {6 not shown that there has becu any do- crease In the puu'hxlnh:fiapm\'cr of sityer in Tndia aud Ching, aud it is (ndisputable that there hns Tioon no stch decreanc as to causs & conslilers- bie rise of prices there. But {t is true that tho lvrice of gold has risco, and that remarkably, Prices Inall countries where gold fs the mcusure of valuca have fallen yery materiatly within the past four years. * The derwonatration would be ensy §f the necessary orray of figures could be given within the limits of w pewspuper letter, but to Intelligent men who know the course of trade lmlPrIu:s itls superfiuous, In this country, eince 1874, gold has been practically the only incasurc of yaiuvs, and we know what hos oceurred bere, In En- Hand the foll of prices hus Leen such na to trlng disaster to overy hnportant industry. Ie Germany, though the tusk ol demonctlzlug sii- ver is lncomplete, the full of pricos hus cuused commerelal and industrisl disaster searcely less than has been seen fn Great Uritatn, Evidently, then, the chango within tho past four years has been o great wdvance In the pur- chaslig puwer of gold, because prices in coun- tries where gold Is the measure have fallen. But there has been uo correspondng decline in the purchusing price of silver, trst, becauss prices {n sflver-using countries have not ad- vanced, and second, beenuse the buillon prics of sitver in gold has not decllned a3 much us the average prices of commoditics generally in gold-psing couutries. The average prico of aitver, for many years prior to 1873, was from 59 Lo BL pence per vunce; it is now o little loss thau 61 peace, with an upward tendency, The ddeeling has heen less than 20 per cent fn the gold price of sltver. Tut the sverage decline in the gold price of other commedities within four yeurs la been greater than 20 per cont. Wao are told that ft Is not equity to \\ay debta in pliver, because its gold price Lias fallen. Dt eqnity requires that we should pay the same yulue, in purchusing power as to commodities generally, that weborrowed, It fanotequitable; on the contrary It is the very reverse ot cquita- ble. to demand that we, having promised tu pay gold or allver, should pay gold beciuse s pur- chastug power has greatly advanced. But we are told that if'vo resume the uso of silver Ita price will full stitl more. 11 by this it 13 meant. }.lmt the dliference hetween gold und silver in general purchashyg power will in- creuse, 8o 1ugh the more uiust 1 it to de- mand payment of w greater lmrrh;wlng power than we borrowed amt ‘nrum acd to 1[:13‘. Jut the statemncnt is palpably absurd, Tncrensed use of silver to the extentol one urbvo hundred inillions catnot Jewsen, ut will surely Inceeise, its purchasiuz power. There 1 n reason to expect & greater deeline fn the gold prive of stlver, mficu by ‘Government kel fU is delven from §ts chicf use fu other conntries. Have wy any rizbt to do that thing §n oiler to enrleh stiil further those who hold obligations payuhle only in gold1 5 Twok Again at Mr, Webster's dectaration that it §s unconstitutional to change the gold sl slvar standord ory m\llr eatablished. 1 L Is uncoystitutionst to Inpalr the ohligation of cor~ Lracts, ft I8 clesrly unconstitutional to require that a debtor aliall pay s higher purchuntug peover thian hie borcowed and contraciod to pax, but Mr, Webster svoms 1 2o yot further, 1o soenis to devlare that it would be unconstiiu- tlonal to change the stadard even with res 4 wonld be to alter by legislution the value of atl tized fuvestments of property, On that polut possibly a word or (wo at another thae, i e A Taorrinle Situatlon, Iorg derris duzetie. A farmoe, Horuea Miner, on Tresday lost, was chopy 0 the womrds” near Wayiart, 10 mites fron ried his dinsuer Lo hi . e was eoguiged Selling o teee when slic wrelved ot the spol, und she staold near waltig for hho to get through, Sha had in hiee aring a child & few nonths old, The tree alling hurched towads Mes, Mlner, and efore vconkl getout of the way It cune crashine upon ber, ane of the Inrgest branchcs riking her and »lnnm iz hoth her prms and her ehildd Lo the earth, Miner van to o sput. o conlid ot see his chitd, but his wife was laying with hier face Lurned up and gasphng n death, Miner st onee set 1o work to extilento his wife amd chdld from thul tecritde poesition, The hranch of the Lree 18y across Mrs, Miner; aud it wax ovbient the ¢hilil was bencsth tho inother, Tho hmshand, 1o extricato the wifo and ehild; was mmpnllni tacut away the branch, which was 7 inces theough, and hefore ho hal finlshed his tasle he saw his wife dle befure his eyes, 1o removed her budy from bencath the tree and l-mnld a"'i ullll;l lcru‘rl.ln v e eep inte the ::::xsnls‘l Imutlc, taok Buth bodles i his arine an carrled thew amile through tho wouds to his howo, —ti— Phonomenon in the Tnilian Ocean, Keww York dun, A singular phesomcnun, fresqnently et with tn the lmlflll Ueean, the real cango of wh has not yot been ascertaliicd, In the exiatente, oif Malabar, and in certain spots along the Coromanudel coast, of vast mud-banks and of tracts of mud suspend- el 1o tho ses, whereln many kinds of dah tind ahundance of food, Iumunity from much disturb- anco in the surronnding element, and & jocality in which to Urecd, The eact caus of these largy tracts of sos i which tho wud thua sowalne la sulution }8 8 wyatery; but al suy rate € 3 Tonesdale. At noon bis ‘wifo cure to death having been round, Tho hulbmnlIl the exlstence the ocean fs a0 mnooth that, of thn southwest monsoun, Yesnel rheltar jnto thole midet, and, once thero, are as safe a8 when ineide a hreakwater, e e+ THE LIVING SKELETON. tWhat Hia Widow [3ad to Say Ahout Him. Ity tha ** Eut Contributor. Bhe was n largo, Atout woman, with a hoarse yofe and a set-depenstent afr, 1ike oue who had traveled n great deal and seen much, 8he catne into o railrond car und plunked herself down by the alile of a timbd-looking parscuger, after Jift- fug s carpot-bng out of the reatund dumpibgeit tpon his toes. When the conaucetor catae along nud asked for her fars, she salil: “You don' mnke no reduetion for ehow foiks, do yoult" The conductor renarked that they did not If they knew it. As sha counted out thoe reqnired amount, she said when her husband was alive they frequently got slong on half-fare, If they wern’t Y dead-headed ” oltogether, “hut,” she l;l‘lfll«'l‘l,y “times Is different since poor (fearge died. The curosity of the timid-Jooklng passenger by her alide was excited, und ho ventured to ine qllll(l‘c what business her hushand followed when allye, H1le was the 'Livin’ Skeleton,'?” she answer- e with a husky pride In her volee, “aud the hef'x, one that ever stood on two legs, if I.do suy *Was he horo for it1" asked the man, after n e, bt Horn for what “For a slteloton 1 ¢ In course hewns. Cut ont for the hustness, ot A1l enormonus cxpense,’ as the show-bills suy: He didn't bring enaugh flealt into the world'Ior o mosnita to start i meat shop with. Mis Iojuts hiad to e held together with stickin® plaster to prevent his fallin' to ploces. 1Hln folke thonghit t impoasible to keep the breath of Jife In sich & little henp of hones, but the kidseemerd to hinve a presentinentol the futurcthers was bafare hiim —uppeared W drop ou what o card he would be” forn side-show il Lo eould anly live, so hu wouldn't ‘eroak,’ but held on Mke a country Mayor for u show lcense, Iis snother uscd & pulr of candlo-tnolds a8 n paitern to cut our his panitaloons by watil he was N|)'cnu old, ni ordk nary umbreliu ecover made him a very comfort- bk overcout. 1dow't fet on he was oue ol your (eorge Washington fellers Lhat never told 4 He, but It he did it never helpedbilin any; hie wos so thin everybody could see tight thyough him, 1lis name wasGoopge, but they eatled him *8thn Jim ! around home,” You have hesrd of the sien- der young man whowent to tlmums(l:lcmlc hail with hts fiead chulked to represent a billiardcuet Georyre wus that feller,” *Ifow did you cowme to meet him "' askod the tmid pussenger. - 1 was golngs to tell ya, I hud boen in the show busincss for some years travelln’ with iny firat hasband, the * Arabjan Glant’ as he wns cnlled, and nyanagin® theshow Hewns consldered ho best gant in the business when liewasal Hu stood t4¢ feet In his stockin’s and o 632 pounds, - We took in # lieap of money, hut expenses, Mke hilim, was heavy, e coull eat shont gs mueh o8 1 menagecle, snd 1 bad to charter u whole frefghtear wtmnnpmhlm from plage to phice, No woman uslman’t had a giant on her hands knows whut a trouble hefs, Yet I loved him and bad the satisfuction of kuowin’ he wos all my own, 1le was a mun 1 looked up to o guod deal,”? she continuced, trylug to chioke aowr the rising bob and—when—he—died “He died, did be?" troke in the timid man, greatiy intereatoed, % 4 Yex, he died, and right at the openin’ of the State Fairy tow. SBomebhody seut him s keg of beer, and he drank it ull without, removin® the bunghole from his llps. Budge' wus his weak- ness, which Lmny remark hus carrled off more glonts than snyutherane thing, Itcostaliwehad taken In that season to bury lum. Ihad lobuy so many cemetery lots to got.him In all the real estute of that iuture doubled in price lmnm{lny. 1t you could hiave seen the nndertaker's billyou would kuye thought there had been a buttle In the nnlghlmrhmi‘ amd that 'ere undertaker had the 1;;1. of buryin' the dead on both sides.” “You were going Lo tell me where you et yaur gecond busband, the—theskeloton,” timid- ¥ suggested her fellow-travelor, “)‘E -t bim at thu gzrave of the glank " said the show woman, withan emoation that did ner crod- . I was takin' the last sad look at me hua- Land, preparatory to-the.cofiin bein’ lowered in- to the grave by the derrick that had besuerected for that purpose, whenJ chanced to ook up, und there stood the skeleton the other side of the coftln, I was prostrated with grief at the loss of me busband and the hustin® up of the show, and Tiere comes this wolkin' shadow rightacross me nath Hlke's heam af Hght—thougl it was o very ‘lght beam, T amn foreed to say. It flashed across me {n a minute what a card he would be ta work the fatrs, and what a redaction I could make below previous exponses. You know you Kin run a dozen lvin' akeletons for what it costs 1o keep n glant.! The thnld man didn't know, hut he ventured o suy “ Of course." “I'wouldhaveto git out anew loi of billa for Iihm,” continued the stolt woman; *“*but I re- flocted thut I mightuse tho glant cut to show how big lio wus before he fell away to u livin® skeleton, This mny seem a little queer to you, epeeulatin® in that Wway at my husban'ds grave, lhm \'!.lmhlfifl.! 15 busingss, and it’s all circus, any- how. Thu timil man answered her that it appeared to hin tobw thy most nutural thing i the worhl. “Well, the upshot. of the matter fwas,” continued the stricken widow, “tlie skoleton walked back to the hotel with me from the grave, aud I seenred him at'once for the remaluder of the tentiug senson for $t a week and found, though it was hard work to find him soncthnes, os ho was 8o thin, 11e couldd double hinself up and hide In_one of my first Lushand’s vest-pockets, One duy he offered e his hand. 1 told him. it was *too thin™} butas he wouldn't liave it, and ns un- uther show was tryln’ to bire him away froin me, I aecepted, and wo were marvied—made hone of one bone and flesh of oo Aesh. thouh Thud all the flesh und he all the bone. gYou would have Inughed to have scon himtry to wear my flrst husband's clothes, After he wot fute them it touk o soarch waerant to find him,* W And you suy ho aled, tool” safd her com- unfon, Pl Yes, poor (leorgge petered out ufter a few yeavs, e kept growin' thinner and thinnor untfl I had to go to the expense of u calnelum light to show him at all, I was arrested ouce by u doctor who had missed nskeleton out of his olllveand swore Ihad it.? ¢ What killed George, us youcallhim1" asked the thnlil man, “Didn’t anything kil bim, 1o prew so thin that tho breath hie drew luto his lnnge puassed vight out between his ribs without doln® him nuy good whatsomever, I showed him threo days ufter ho was dead befare L discovered he wits no mora, ‘Phe doctors tried tobuy hisbody of me—sald thoy wonldu't have totouch him st all with a kulfo, as it would Do only neessury to fasten his Jointa together with wire, snd hrace B up i o gless cose, But [wouldn't consent, and he sjeeps by the sido of the wiaut, 1had a mouméntercéted over thelr vemains bearin® he followhy' epitaph, which T wrlt mysell: Degrost hnsbunds, you hrvo left mo.» And your Joas 1 mnch doplore: Gonu irs all your duys of showin', ¥or you're where you®! * fuke no more. 1ol away thetr littlo canvas, Where we took the public Ind Gane ure 1l thowe days of gladners, ‘Muking *blunt * theongh thick and thin, tiono 1o meed the What-{s-[1," Tho timtd man wanted to ask her A sho lunl any fdea tho would be uble Lo fnd & ‘nflr of Shuneso twina ta muarey next, o8 aoaniter of Imsiness; but his thuklity mmde him hesftate ton long, for ut the next stopping-pluce shie got off the train. e FOREVERMORE, O Tove! what fuit. fn this world of noes, el 1t TulL Fa b Togedr ANS WILh €y prers irwnchies hiast thou wreathed ‘thy bawers, A hado thy best interpreter u sliehy—Jiyron, l-'nrnvlennurla tha brightuess of Love's tonderners s 311l the rhitdows that are gatbering, ev'ry hope 1 feeting fart; Jiesh of tho midnight closon 'round ranqull day, roworshlped presence fadeth like a dresiu away. Not a ghuumer of {16 glory in the fature will ro Nou';';:l'u"-!uf tht once Uicst oo Wlen wilcabn 1 irit's palng Vatn frdeod 1t were 16 battle wit the adverse tdes of Fats Orte -nu:g‘l‘fx gainet the wany, and & cold world's Litter hato, B What 18 Life when Mope haa fled it ¥ What la Hopo When Lovo has fown, - Wien thu senv'ey only '8 left us of the Joy wo called ue own, — When the phantom **Recolloction® hsunts the daylizht's sunnfest gloam, D\velltwltfiln the hush of oven, and the quict of cach dream ¥ ‘ J Tetter far it nlro»:dul, coffined, whers no'cars our o slumber ¥, Than the waltin; wary walting, for the dawn that never breal 5 Teace then cruwns Lifo's ov'ry strugglo, all its sad regrete @ 10 o'ery And tho swuet calwi of forgetiing falls and rosts Joreesrmore, Owex M, Witsox, Ju. e — A Berviceabls Fostal-Card, Galreston (Tex.) News, A postal-card, recelved in'this city yesterday, eontalued 610 words, written clearly sud dis- tinctly, ontheside thelaw directs. Ascom- 2. THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1576, T munfcationa by poatal-cards are suppoeed to be #trietly private, the candid nmnluu In exproas- ] il ot one [n the Post-Olllee. Departinent, frow Postraaster-General to parter, has read the one reforred to. 'To print the sume amount of mtter would require 8 fuches, or about ninety lnea, ——r— POLITICAL LYRICS, BTED OF TIIR CAMPALGN, [AtR—Gurrick's ** Hearta af Dak.] Come stand up, my Iads, t our hoble carcer, “To add anmething more to thia wonderful year; o oot we cull you, not etieat you Iike favir, Who've drilied In the'camps and been tanght at the schonln, Loyl hearts in our hrenst, Eallant men at our hieady We slways are ready ; Btendy, boys, aleady, We'll march, and the traltor atiali quatl at onrtread. We na'er are out foeahut we pive them repoce; They nover see na but they add (o onr woen: 'I’hl"y"vifl hl‘:'l‘ '(Inwn thelr arme, but tue helpless hoy kifl, And sinsce they can't (ight us they atab at us atitl, Hober thoughts In our breast, Qallant men at our head, We always am rearlyt Steady, boyw, i ld(, ‘We'll march, and the loyal sbail riae at onr tread, They ‘!l\l;rlr they')] reform us, thess Ku-Klox and higyes, ryen, T$nt foro ke their leader's no aoldier decoives: One cye on the White 1oune, the athor on greed, Tetwixt his rtenblamn slipped William M, Tweed, Cold rtecl In our cyon, Ginllant men &t our hesd, We alwayn nre rendy i Seeady. boyn, mlendy, We'll marcl, Tho lmpontor atiadl ity 8t one tread, Onr hand to |‘: plowshare, we shall not yo back ¥rom the while plare of [1ayesto the pill-making quack. With gold for onr labor, refortn ehall be sure, And a P'resident wise make n \l!lrnnngc pure, Itight alms at onr hrenst, Honest men at our hesd, W yn are ready; Rleady, hoys, ateady, We‘lllms:ch. snd our mothera shell prey at our read. Trear country trlumphant, Lot sns never tire, ~ Her' standard. in Frecdom, Ber motin, et hert hinke ont the fing as two st Then 10 the rhyme Of Hayes and of Wheeler, onr figdl and our Time? ©7 Mlearte of zeal'in our hreast, Qallant men at onr Lead, We alwavs nre resdy; Steady, boys, steady, We'll mareh, and the svorld sholl fall tn with onr frend, —George Alfred Townsend in the Graphic, WHAT TRE VETRRARS TIHINK, Tdan't profess to be learned ar wine, Thongh Tinanage to read il write, But Ttry to study the rlzns of *he flinas, For T know that black tan't white: Tve an ounce of Iiebel lead In my nide, And It fecls most awfnl queer When I read the Lricks of the slippery chope Who fought s well {n the rear. 1.1 tny hest far the dear old flag,— “wad llttle enough, ‘tis tron, — But my henrt wan vight 17 10y arm wos weak Whe'n § marched with the ** oys in Blue" Autl, now that tronhle ts brewlng again, Chir duty Ia plain and clont, To crusli the traltors who atayed at hotne And fouglt «o well In tho rear, They talk of Tiden far Prestdent, . And clamor lond for reform: Thiey think to bilubthe pooplos ayes, And carry thefr hearta by storms By we don't forget thono terrible daya When fhe ITnion codt a0 dear, Tor Tilden atond with the traitra then Who fought so well fu the rear, ‘Wemarched, and suffered, and fought with Oayes, Ohln's nolslest son; . And now we'll fall fu llne ance mere, ‘Until the victary's won; Wicre Leroes followed, hie chosa to lead, With never a donbt ar fear, And now we'll whip the cawardly crew Who fonght so well kn the rear, ‘We kold no gradre ninst the ** Boye {n Gray 0 ouuht 9 ms o welloe Y U Gray They faced the munic aud showed thoir grit, When many a hern fell; We'll clusp tholr hands and bary the past 1o this ghul Centennlal years But Northern veterans con never foreet ‘The cownrda who fuught in the renr. —23atthew Walker in the Toledo Dlade, ———— Grasshoppers. Detirer (00l ) News, Afieran anaplcionn delay, which led ont peaplo to hope that Cotormdo wantd be spured by the grovs- hoppers {his season, the heasin came down in conntless myriada the other day, and at thir writing lhl‘{ are numorous cnough to exclte alarmilng ap- prehension of danwer W the late crops. corn and vegetables of all kinds belng Iml 1 perll by thelr prospective mavages, While fliers I8 8 chanice nf tholr loaving as ruddenty as they ceame, the adanca of agreeable foud for their dainty stom- achs may tempt thein 1o rettle down here, despite the fact that 1t 1a now sevoral weeks carlier than {hey are wont te g into winter qunrteys, Should this calamity befull Northern Cotorade, 1t will e a rerious blow, bul nothing like so bad ax previous vinltntlons of tho devonring hordes, Nparly sll the small grain Is now beyond danger from the grasm- Tnpperk, with the excuption of oats il Inte wieat. The corn 35 bound to go, If the ‘hoppers don't, "I'hu loaw fn thin direction, however, is Mmited hy the small acreage In this cerenl, ' Farmera who walted till May or June before planting wheat, o #ee whether the 'hopper were coming, now find thal they mado u mistake, nndune wheat s green enuugh to make excellent foddor, On the who however, the ranchmen may congmtulate the welves on having fianked the encmy pretly success- fully thin year, for even If the late crops nee destroyed, it will only enhance the value of thut which Is now beyoend peradrentare. And the be- lief In quite general that thiv Jot of pligrine wil tarey only a few days at moat. _NEW PUBLICATIONS, Swinmer Lesorts, D, APPLETON & CO0., 649 aud 551 BROADWAY, PUBLISI: Appleton’s Illustrfxted Hand-Book ANERICAN SUMMER RESORTS, Including Toure and Excurslons. 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CIHAFMAN, Monday Fvening, Ang, 14 Tconsrd UGrovee's Local Comedy Draoa, entitied Our Boarding House, T.ennpon, -Mauager. winl S N AN 51!5\‘4"‘,: presented for the FIRST TIME ON ANY Matinees Wednesitny and Satanlay, August 21—~The F'amous Cnlllnmi’n Minstrels, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, To_Insure 8 T‘rlcnt tepresentation of ¢t OUR SE," there will be No Perfor- mance .\Inndl(h evening, the extra timo helng NOARDING-HO! necessary for thorough rehearealn Fimt performance will be on Tucyday Tventng, ~ ADELPHI THEATRE, TO-NWIGHET THRB LIVING ART PIGTURES With Mle BERTTIA COLNE, FLIZA DI.VILH‘A"'HF X g thirty brausifully.formed Ta Tha6t. Fell Inllet Tronpes ™ The Litde § HREAL compray (L the ety m.:ru_ul:mi 4 2 and’ e Tliadten nomfi'-i\'w NEW CIICAGO THEATRE, .. opposite Eherman House, ! g w 2 T 2 MINSTREL PALACE." Moanday, Ana. 14, oxrey eventng b i a Wedneniay sl RACG Mstfnoes 81 2:1% b, .o Pronounced Sriccem of ing » Stintstare Kegtment of Coilinentaln, EXPOSITION BUILDING. GIEAND FROMENADI CONCERTS. The great OERMAN MILITARY BAND (Di- rector Car} Beck), Mes, Helen Amee Blilings, Alteed Wilkie, Orlental Quartette, etc, Urand te- ception of the Secatid Itaziment thia evenlng ay B o'clock, ltegiment will leave the Armory, corner Canal and Adams-sts,, by the full German Ml cANl GEN, v v s o B A St CARRIAGES, We_are selling at greatly re- duced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, OLARENOLS, COACHES, COUPES, and COUPELLTS, Our Patent Counterbalanced Front FIVE-LIGHT LANDAUS & FALL- ING FRONT BERLIN OOACHES arotho leading Carriagos of tho day, and, for beauty of design, simplic- ity, and thoroughnoss of construc- tion, are unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both aro nicoly counter- balanced by s Spring (which ar- rangement i8 Patentod®), and can with cach be loworod and raised with the finger., We guarantee our work to be FIRST-CLASS, aud to pleaso in evory particular, *No infringoment of our righta ander tho above patent, will be nhiowed. H. KILLAM & CO., 29 Chestnut-st., New Haven, Conn, C. 0. TEN DROEKE Ia onr Ageut in Chl ONWERALTI OF ORFULK, Ak —~PROBATE COLI ronw listercatesl In the eatate of ALONZO €. JACKRON :{u;&s JiF Hrookiine, ‘fnasldcounty, “décessed, teitate el Wiherean, ROBERT 1. BISIOP, the Admintsteator with the will annexed of the estate of sald deceased, has preactited for allownuen tie final secount of bis ad- milnimration apan the valate of 83l deccased, showlng a by In il hisndsy und has ale filed hiw petition settlg: forth, amoig other (hings, thal Chiorles Fo 1 v (e’ devised th the will of rald decensed, had it leest aeen or heard frow by the doceased or by any af his relntives, or by any otlicr pensan Known to the Aintaisirator ks conid give uny infornsion cucern. ® n, “Alth a L4 EAr 1L wild 1hAL Uils Wher, ) i deceared nid to all ahout hin reinuveas tme ursumnt 1o thi directionn of i will the WeHONCE Mok eAsires, at fortl Inany petfelun, i e aald Charle Fox Jark: - iy Gl Teartyed hnd & persun o uie hasie diod at A'Dlaco entled Wolnut Creek. o bl N remont 3 Caunty, Tow, (1 Octabur, INT. fuforied aud helteres that Louts S, Ualmey s X, C Herry linve been appotnied by tis Conrt Adinfitstraiors 01 the Foods, nud catate (o this Canunuiecaith of the lost-navied Charles Foz Inckeon, wud tinnt Mary Chan Dertain and Teanc S, Vaughan hinve been op) the Irobate Court for the Conmty of Fremo Biate of Tuwn, Adminletritors of his o fati of (he pefxons nawed e the wald Wil {n the event that nefther the wald Charles Fox Juck sow or uny of kis fece phould e IIvIng at the tmo of the teu th elelin or jny claul that seid on dled Without iwue pre hat they ar entitivd to (e pronert st A puirtlon of the balan n lllg to Wit the mimof | 81 od #it the Charlestonn Fiv Bavings Binnk, clatied by (i Bwaneey, New Hamplire; and pr fonrt WL Iiear and detormine the questd AII’P w whomn the hiands aliall he Dalmice In thie petitioner’ (! A el pers i e ontlided ¢ Youare X ) 1 holdon at Wegheatny of 1ol to sfow should ot e anty, v the wedoud WXL, L ¥ 0 cluck (0 the fore: iy soit have, why mafd accout A, anda decree for dlstribution ¢ a8 In aall potition prayed, 5 Lant and et loner s ordeied to serve hlistie e same once for Toper pul Shicaih, and New York, Eremonity Towa, e last publica: teast belote ta'd Coiirt, and. by asld cltation by jnnil, lkl!l nid, 10 romon fngereated, or wlho clalis o knuwn 10 htin, ten dayn ut s pieas: George White, Esq., Judne o ‘ourt, R M A M D e thovksad elgnt Bunidred xud seyenty . I 18 COBY, Stvghater, U'FON, . C. ay o4, TN OTICE e oruby gt t sl Peraois who inay have claling againaf the "L‘Il{ Natloua) Hank of Ehlcl- 11, thut the same must be prescuted to Nathag H, Worth, ILeceiver, with the legal proot therent, miit: n lowed, (Sigued (Slgued) Comptroliicof the C HE CIICAGO CAEBUN. CAMPAIGN hicago Tribune The Presidential Fampatgn fa now opened, each party having placed fte ticket In the feld. Tt will e an excithug and deaperate struggle, 11 the Gov- ernment passcs futo the hands of the Democrats oud Confedemtes, It will put back the wheols i) progress for many years, Reaction will be inune gurated; the colored people wi be, prectically, reduiced to bonduge; and elther he Natlonal Dol will bo repudiated, or hundrods of willions of Jebel clubms for Rebellion lossea will hie suddied ou Northern tax-payers, on the ulu‘u of ‘‘dowmg Justice to wnr Sonthern brethren! ™ The Domaocratic-Confederate alliance 1s the same in character und splrit as when (e oue wing re wolyed that the War far tho Unlon was a ** fuilure,™ ‘lr | v and the other wing tried desperately to make 1t w fallure, They sre now & karbior of refugo for vou- tlonisl anbnositfes and pro-slavery sontiment, With all their promiscs uud pretensions. hey Tavo proven utter falures in dealing with ques- tlons of Tozatio ‘arlll, Keveuue, Currgncy, of efofm, ] Vradence sdmoninhies that ** the destinies of the country ‘lu peace should bo contded 1o thode whe eaved It fu war™ v Nothing will do mora to srouse the publicto thelr danger, and avert the calamity of Copper- fiewd and Confederate ascendency lu the governs nment of the nation, than a whie diffusion -of "nz Citigaso TisUXE ainony the people of the Weat. All the best speeches of the grest Keyublican or- ators will bo published. m the {importimt documents and facts will be p d before Its readers, All usefu political Jufurmation will Lo given to he people. The Upposition party will e kept on the de- fenuive, sud the campalgn bo wade wana aud lye- )y for them, i Y CAMPAIGN TERMS, From now untll (Ko 1at of Docembor, three woeks after ihu Preshdential election, Tux Trinusz will be sent ot the foljowing excedlugly Tow rates: Weekly Canspalgh Tribynes-siugle copy.. 0 Threa {'oples L Teu Coples 10 one sidseey, 500 TrieWeehly Tribunes--slngle copy.. 8Ky Three Copler ware vo b.oo Hack numbers of (he Campalgn Edition cannot he seuf. Tue sovder pereons order s CANraluN Pupeng, the greater nuinber of fyeues they will A A T Vol i THE TRIBUNE COMPANY,- i OHiCAQQ, ILL., EDUCATIONAL. ADA_MSH ACADEMN QriNc TION. CHARLES FRRA Chafran of Board of WILLIAM It DIMMOCK, Ll Ik, Mast The design of the ehont ts tn moat thorunels mannet, for, tin i3 during the m‘ek\ n Cutomy liave oo i e 3 preparatory elasefor thoea ton yonn 4 andl the [natritetion Klven §8 carcfnl ralgned to BL the puplie thoroughly for cademy. No puplts sre re- ze. s famity) and the Asslatant ¥ Poarding Rclinols nnd her'wark of te A snder 10 yearnof 3 he Master (wlify his chers restile tn the Aradem: yhunger haya have ench A saeparate sicove (o large dopmitory that commiunicatcs directly with the Maa- n. A can aiso be baarded In private families. addrear tiie Mavter. LADIES' SCHOOL, Propnratory, Academio, and Collsgiato, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N, Y., Itaoma large, blezantly am, and lighted by gas. Gymnastie drill. Special attention 10 heal: public exnminations or ex Prof. G, Blessner, an experienced Instructor and r, will have charge of the Department of Dr. Henry Fotter will have charye of tho Heaith Adla Laiinwong c.:tm( ’l At McCarthys fteynoins lml.(](ury'urllw. tie, George Lanmis will hayn the the school, tn whom rl) communications should be s GU. SCHO0L, AND Kif 2 ZCTORY, far eomplied ex presiy fo n may be antained 2} the inforination relating to thm ettes clams of scholastle et neceasary Lo the sclection of 10 searchi of, with: usunl meatis uf col atariey WL LEGR D tutions In the ranntry, witeli 8 one as they may tm neanvinience incien Commjdeta List of Jescription of Location, Itall- fticn, ete. Map of te Hiatex, showitg the exsct location of the Scl mIINJ e Tupit's Iintiroad Expense from home to the Sehool ae Teesad will be patd by thin flurean. Matied Free to pare cducate upon receipt 1. sfter elaborate prepara- TR i Oriinal Nn- 100 YRARA AGO,™ lntroduo- 14 and ottiers having f postage (1 cental, Behiool Tiurean, Domestic fin feenth-st., New York. N, Academy of the Sacred Heart, No. 301 North Doarborn-av. estabiished nnder the patron- age of the Itieht. Bevefend Jilshop of Clitcago, and in sorimce will tho exprewed desire of pareta {or & elnct Acaie alldiug, Broadway ‘aud Four: t 7:0 o'clock, escarted Thits Insttrute has bes, my. s comtnence the First Mondny of Sep! ¢ st ukien will be thie anime a4 thal pursu enta of thr Sacred ieart, {11 811 1he eAtabi For Circulars aud further fuform: THE LAD' 36) Dearborn-av. MISS ABBY 1. JOUNSON, For seventonn years Principalof Uradford Academy, Young Ladies fep on. ARAN L. I!QJLI 1 Home Kehool for 27, st Ler realdence, 100 Chsriess Inte of Dearborn Bemnina: Ee of the hepartment of en Leitorn, and Jotln. rile(t, Chiloago Theo, Bemn. cal Harvard Unfversity, T, Vields, Hoxton, ST. MARY'S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN., The Nt Uev, JN, 1. WIIPPLE, D. D., Rector, Mis iereronven—Frof. K. C. inarys the Hev. A Catnbirfdge, Mars. In under the persong] wipery hers, It affer superfor advantages #n_invigorating and hesithy cif- The elerenth yesr will begt ! Byt 14, 1T, flrr% the RECTO CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (NEAR CIHICAGO). term of this institution comnmencas on Tt Sept. 12, 1870, Another new buildlug will b com- cted and rendy for vccupsncy at that time, pacity will be enflicient onul boarding puplin. A or circulura address the President, . TUAY Chicago Eemale Calleke, Morgun Park, Cook Co. 1l., or av 77 Madinan-wt., Chicago. MOUNT VERNON MILITARY ACADENY. Morgan Park (near Chicago). SDAY full details, “nd- arcommodate ffty ad. Por fuither Informal Capt. Bd N. Kirk ? \right, Principal. The fall terin commencen on Thursday, Sept. 14, The rchool, suder new manayement, will fneronscd fucllitien for tharoush In- r further_ [nforintion am clreniara adirens Capt. ED N. KIRIC TALCOTT, President, Murgnn Park, Couk County, 11k, or I18 Monroe- CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, 15 and 17 South Bheldun ;_‘..‘l‘lnz tquare cAst of Unton urk, nktawn to the Yourteenth year upenn Sept. 11, Able Professom tn ments, Cinaioul, Englisn, Art, anid Mu- utfon w Apeciulty, dnder Prof. K, anguagzes In ehunes of native teachers, Ample pccommodatious for loth 185 GREGH, Principal, PENNBYLVANIA FEMALE OOLLEGE, it End, Pa._College . ticuer Education. « Christlan howe, hat the pettiloner 15 ernment In that of u re cation, 15 miles from the hieart of the city. Fres from duat snd smoke, vasy of accees, “2nd on- ply carly to tie TRONG, D.D., President. IMPORTANT TO BTUDENTS, ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entrance upou any study Inany dopartment conditloned only by prepuration 10 pursue that etudy, thus afording greater latitnde thie order of studies than can Exponren_low, I the selection an be found clsewhero, lozue address GEQ, V., McELROY, Pres., Adrian, S5T. MARY’S SCEHOOL, Knoxvillo, Knox County, Iil. The Eplecopnl Chureh School far Giris, fn the ninth yuar of succesal for ita liealthy luca Firat-cluss in all ita ap- & computison with the best Zastern nchiool! IRVING MILITARY ACADEMY, pens Kept. 6, Ten acres ghe of the moraln and elw: four reailont Profewors. Send hington-t.. Chicagn, I . CLAUDE NILL, Contmund Belect tho Best Bohool for Your Boya. town-on-1tudson, re- natruction and teaf following geutlemen I, 1, Fairentid, York: Mr, O, Chunnte, i way, New York: the ltev, Gieorge M. Stone, Tutrytown, N. Y. C m Ing Institute, Tarr W Lhree b this 11 thl e, orptliey will b o L] iree siutle roia this date; orguliey whl ) dtea Eaturday Host | Aty Rk o TEAVE R A, AUSAGNAC, Prinet e o GARAY IRSTITUTE (Bropens Wednesdey, £opt, 20, FOI YOUNG LADIRS AN D MISSES, Euglish and French, go Of the fainlly, iy il penn, RSIDE SEMINARY. ¥ %l::un.l!nwfif!nufi s Tiearhorn-at., Chie: 0 bewntiful slwation, Dleassyt ONIA, CONPR Of Btk 1t and thorough, Jo k. I n son (ate Erincipal Ml Colieiey Lady Tinclval. 1 and dtechunioul Englueering tuer Polyirchulo bnachiute, Tray, nstriiciton very practival, 1» this country, T & livod Coarme of Sty and ,‘(.,,,{ Cafurs, - of By, sud ful sudress 1) gw.cn.\ngxs_ug«bmui‘ mn;.'f;'.. i £ OF LAW OF THE TWO TN Jndge Houth, Dean, iy the head of the protesalon furihe past &) yoars. Axe experleuce ara ll-(mportst. Sawinnl Wenk inesn, P G e Most thuraugh cou “Terms, $30, _Address V. B, D) Grove Hall, New llaven, Conn, A superior Howe behoal fur Voung Ludies 4 1870, Addrees MISS M, ¥, teu tells you sl ahout thuso dise: why ro0; ail 3 1010138, M, _All business atric 186 ADA 1. WOODWAKD'S KIND (late Missi's Grunts') w Goruer of Dearbora aud Erte WARTIDIONE COL o of Frie 4 o 11 PLA FANT ] Lo ot Bupt, 4 40 Lhe FOIlDOTIE REX af Medieine (no merey g Inngrat focated, Inrgest practree in fary b Weikuess and Permaneatls Sured. MA GUID AMILY BCIOOL FOR L. CADY, Priucipal, New G- DRYAN'S BOANDIN Indics, batavis, N, i RAILROAD TINME TARLE. NREIVAL XND DEPARTORE F TRATHS Erplanation of Aefrrenca Marks.=t fataday oxe cepted. Sunday e N R sy exeertl | Mandty e s A CRIOAGO & NORTHWPSTERK RAILWAY, TieKet UiNevs, 03 Clark-st. (B o CRLAITtReL.. corner Staitsonris Snd. st the. Ao Leats, | Armive, - alaclfie Fast Lin ainibugue Uny Ex,via Gif ahubtioti Night P, e le0r B s '3 i b e admatis Night Kxprem, ;‘ 0. me ul'revmn Dubugua 8 P M. AErerport & Iminnos P B 3 i, I 3:305, BMiiwankee Pass B +10:31 5. e ukee Damonger (AALITIY 1A, M. lm.“ oh o i1 1\12!4!’[‘1’“.. o 'ntm 0 py . - Lot & Minneapalis K. 0 8, m, (¢ . 'ani & Winooa E1prom. 5 p. £ ie Kxprem... 135, . m HIE P M ll': P & m. 438 s Ticop: a- GTher of Wails and K fobenst comnerof et nd AR KICHIGAN CERTRAL Depot, foot of En!mn &nd foot of il southesst cornerol Ran Tleket-office, doiph, and at l"‘n’!rfin‘r’h alamazoa Accommoation il ine), . }(’:( {ria Matn aad Atr Line) fi’llnlle Express M t R X Grand Rapids Tt Baluiday Kx. * Bunday Ex. § Monday E5. § Danly, OHICAND, ALTON & BT | fia g BANEAS CITY & P s Oicent At Dol st 155 Hondoiphig 0™ I Leavo. Arrive. Raneas City & Denver Fast Kz, o & Sorngneis Frecr Kt Louln, Bpringlield & TeXas. Pekinand Peoria ast Exprese. Peoria Day Exprem. Peoria, Kenkuk & 1 gilcagod Padneah It 1t Laco ‘aah'ton Jotlot & D tane Areom it i LAKE BIORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Le: Arrive. Y, Exjre Apress, Colelun Accommantat KT REDreatess oee CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RATLROAD, Union Deput. corner Mndisun o Canal-vim, Tickes e Brbouti Carca, Shrailte Sernin House Aniive Milwankee Express....... 730 e Wi w!ne:.:,\ innciota Thio' b Wiy Exress, * 4:00p, . +11:00, 1. ) t 0:15p. m.Jt 7:000. m, All tralnarun via Milwankee, Tirketa for St. U and Minneapolia -r;fimmuwr\-Im'mfi:an'a;u" Trairio du Chien, or via Watertown, La Crosse, and Winona. Drpot, fomt oLt A SATREOAD, PO foes Otlce: 121 Handorpionk. mesr cianr &2, Louts Kxpress ... &8, Lonts Faet Line Dubuque & Stouz Cit !_ilhm:ln Tasacnger o OHICAGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINOY BATLROAW, D Caas v Srsic tnt s ickes DDy Cidrl-we,, and at dopota: ERLIgRn, 2 Teave, 1 AT, T40 0 ™, Mailand Express. .., ® r 740D, m. Oltaws a0l Sircator 1 hyekfors, Dubnigue & Slous Tautne ¥asi Life, Tor O Raweas City, Teavenwort Michison LBt Juroph BAp. urom Prasoge A 45D, 1 Ssob Aurons Pasenicer (ifday). . Dubugtie & Bfou City Exp....|* I'aclfc N|lilll Exp. for Guiahs Eanpas l. eAveRwOrLh, Atchison & 81, Juseph Kxp. .| Downer's Grove Accomuiods Lialeaburg Passenger el Towner's Grove Accd Texms Express, *Ex. Bunday. 1 Ex. Sal urdey, §Ex. bloaday. ERIE AND CHI0AGO LINE, Ticket Otfes &1 Clark-st., " uso, Facing: Bnd st fepete Baposition Dupdine O™ Leavn. | Arive, Day Exprese—Dniiman Draw- Ing-ltovin Rleeptng Cars, 10 Niiw York without change..| e o Atlantic | Expren — it #A0s wmif 8110m o e Drawing. Room Sleep:| o ool i #:09p, m.| A:10p. M. " Gniy fioe running the hotel cary ta New Yark. PITTSBURG, I'l, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RATLWAY: Teave. | Arrive, 9:008, m.1® 7:00p, T 15 p, 1. i . in 3Sunday excepted, 1ondny excepidl. BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLROAT, Thally, {6ntorday_excepted. Tratns leaye from Leposltlon Duilding, foo of Mone L. Tlekel-fices: &3 Clark-st., Palmer House, Grand Factnc, and Bopot (Extonitlon Building), Leave. | - Arrdve, Daliy, Sundays oxcepted, CHICAGO, ROOK IBLAND & PAOLr10 RATLROAD, Depoty coruer of Vau Buren and Sherman-sis, ‘Ticket ofice 3 Clark-et., Bhernian House, Leave, | Arrive, 43 7. me 3 a, m, 508t Oainba, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex YeruAbcommodsti Nikbt Emress, GOUDRIOR'S BTEA Yor Milwsukee olc. usily (Suidays cacupted) pu. m, ) For Grand {laven, Grand 1 A dally (bundays excepted N For S Jorcpl and Btutow Glarir, daiiy G 7> ™ unys eace wreres 2108, 11, ci Ly And Lako Superid) sy e oI ¥ Filday. Filday, Tp. m, by 11 ington, Manisted, we., Tuciday and | 111 & 113 Lake §t., Chicagn, Re careful to buy MEDICAL CAIKDS, Lock Bospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Chartered by the Btatc at Tillaots fur the expres pure {080 0f gIYING e vat cliroulc, and urluary discases (Wl tielr’ conpli . te relief {nmit cuses ol yr 1118 el known that IR J AN i5 s stood i licht Josses by dreains, plaipieson the face, lost man: s AT POSIUITely b Cured. Laities wantthg 1o st gelivate wiiention, ol o wrtid. ' Fiestans Lome for pa: ch 13, A book fur ths million, Marriage Gulde, whi asee—wha should Diarry— 101=10 cents (0 Pay postage. Dr. James his’s Darlors, You eu b oue bt this Doct y YEATS Of ugo, tiice lura, B X H T B 2L iaa: . Alihusiudeastyiesty contideatily Zoo. 10 ma DR. A, G. OLIN, & o #s Ue i 7h ondy Helentis: the 4 Ko t000d reliefelaswhary, partica- cuasultation fres, Bewlusl Meppy. Frise W saute ) furd sianipe, ot 4w br. Obin. TVERS: chool, Nummxu," 2 GRESS HALL. brick hotel, on the Europesn <necond ot , dirccily mals Discases, &c, Over21,uicates cured. Cures s CONI New four-stor, n. Elmeav, ; bel pusito Main Exbil {000 fuoats. Spcclal arrangewonts for ox, Txnus—0ne dollar per day. ey P BAKEI 'l » ciniet sent evcrywhere. Codaultation freu wid cong- euf 200, $500, $1,000. AM & CO., Batkers and ke for’ custusners deslyahiy )] awiounts 10 stocks of 7 tiy pay fruin ve to eyery thing days. d ua dej 4 rind aa | £ b Hreulids b WeLLLY TCbOIT 468t 1108, §50, 100, § ALEX. FROTIHING j'\vnfi\'uus EXHAUSTION=A Muscut of Austuiny, Now York, on the ca St promaturo. deciiis, pioglog Tudluputas] i Ly sy be 3 Itimiate charscier, whicl ‘iea the aulounl eave, - FPrioe 30 1y, SL500%, ohice sudrenence st Eus Tenbiat s DR, STONE, fifirimestcor 'Y o 1 Chiranty 'rye o Diseases, Serminal Weakhou Soreal Desiiin, o eed oF mouey slunded.’ Cherges ressouabis. v Faoually or Dy mall., A book fur bots s Patcids aid cleniars of Other 1nings seiih boabod fof 1. Dr. Bono be 1o ON LY spocialist s regulur Krudusto n medlciio. NoitiDR.KEAN, “lurhonts core ol Monroe, Cliloagu, . G N, 4 . o ot B st Tr i ut S, ou all chronlc vr ucryouas diseases. 1, Ohly physict TREAN the ALY GUTO8 GF W pags lays Truia U Lo L MEDICAL BBSAT, Tihseein cred s Ko i o b loar aybiupals oL S inthe ciy who Do, N, tod B Olbce hod comprising a serice of | regslued, fiord 1sents Lo marriagy, and Ui Ueatnent uf servoud Syttt 50 years' o1, . belils 3 reablsof 20 Kiltress tho numor.:Tln L.