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WASHINGTON. Sarious Charges Brought Against Ex-Pension=Commissioner Baker. ' The Sugar-Dealers Propose to Show Fight with the Treasury Department, Secretary Schurz Making the sTimber-Thicves Uncom- feriable. Bouthorn Criticlsams of Gen, Koy's Now England Spaecheg, IRREGULARITIES, CHARGES ACAINST EX-COMMISSIONER DARER. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Tribih . Wasmoroy, D, €., Aug. 23.—A serions charge has beon wade againet ex-Commissioner of Pen- ‘#lons Baker, In acommunication ta the Secretary of the Interior, by T. T, Kane, late Special Agont of the Fension Durens, Kane alleges, in sab- stance, (his: **That Improper {nfluences wero nsed to sccnire the paseape of a elaim glvinga pen- sfon to tha widow of Albert 0, Slaughter, of the Tnited States navy: that the claim, which should not have been allawed, was allowed by the direction of Gen. Diaker; that Daker's motives in 1eopening the claim were corrupt; (bat Dentloy, the presont Commiesioner of Penstond, dy tho removal of same clerks and tho anpolntment of others, han rasisted In preventing the dlecovery of this alleged act of Baker, the detalls of which he (Uentky) la charged with knowing. sdoAn PrAUDS. ‘The importers of sugars allezed to have been ar- titetally colored with frauduient design, are not disposcid tc aceept . tho reparta of tho Treasury srcnts of to ublde by tho declsions of the Depart- zient. Daitimore” fmparters have notifigl the *Freannry that the theories of the spectnl agents as to the canses of the coloring of Demnarara sughr are entirely nnfounded, snd that the coloring [a due #lmply to tho nction of the iee In- durkening the gyrup while it 1 belng botled, nnd to the yrester or Jess ainount of dirt that s bolled Into the juice, and not to any color that Is afterward added. sesdifors DEPARTMENTAL. OW FECRETARY SCHURZ HAS FUT A BTOP TO TIMDER-STEALISG—I11S ADMINISTRATION OF 113 DEFARTMENT, ram to tincinnatl Coramercial. D.C., Aug. 21.—~For p great many 'years tlio Government has been systematicaily zuhbed by timber-thicves fn Michigan, Wlsconsin, Minnceota, and Lonislana, Wherever the Govorn- ment has owned lands covered with timber of any vatoe, the depredations have been continnone and extensive, ‘Tho thioves po boldly npon Govern- ment landa In tho proper scaron, and cut as many trecs as they can, which thoy float down thestreams and sel! to the fumber-dealees, who are glad to buy, 2t o minlmum prico, and ask no questions. In thls way Government lands aro rendered value- less, Timber-deslors won't buy them becauee tuey havo been stripped of the best trees, and farinern don't want them becanso they are, as a rule, worthless for agricultnral purposes. Tho Government haa been endeavoring for many years 10 pat A stop to this robbery, but hus not been suc- cesstul. T many instancen the oflicers of tho local land-offices Lave stood In with the thieves, aud in almost evory instance whery measurcs'of any sce verity havo boen adopled, the cascs have been come promised. Since 1864 (e Government ha recov- ered on this acconnt only €153,000, and to et this amountover S50, 000 has beon expended, whil the total losa to tha Government foots up milHond, Upon aseyming tho dutlcs of Sccrotary of ‘tha Ioterlor, Mr, Bchurz had his attentlon ctalled to state of nffairs, which lie at onco set about with hia characterietic encrgy to remedy. e discarded all tho merhod formerly in uso for tho correction of 1he avuse, and proceeded upon a plan of hls own. ‘Tho result 48, that he has rl’ncncnlly put an end to timber-depredations, and has in his'hands already, throngh legal selzure, felled timber the value of which sniounts to three ur four tlmos as much as all that the tiovernment has herctofore recovered onthisaccount. Iils coureo has been puraued quls etly, ond the thieves bave had no jukling of "hia purpones untll they found themselves in tho mesn- exof the law, -1lo Is dally bealeged by latters ap- ealing for mercy or begging for compromine, but Ku torna to all such petitions o deaf car. He -nru lie wonld sec the timber burned Lefore he would cotpromise, and he wiil not purt with a foot of It except st the regular market-orico. 1 woll as#h many other Instances of & , becretary Schurz has furnislied over- whelming evidence of the utter absurdity of tho charge v0_freoly made by his_ encimies, that he is Altozether thearotical, and not at practical, e has not sounded a trumpet, Lut he has in o fow sliort onths done much to remedy and reforn abneea thut have Loen rootlng themaclves for years, At the same time, Lo has infused the Interior De- artment with such enerzy and activity that the old habitnen are filled with bewilderment at every chouge. The oftice ie no longer where the art of **How not to do Jt” s cxclusitely pructicen, On the :unlm‘y‘ the employes aro begl nnhynm under- I rtand that¥hey are exvected to earn th mlaries, 1lkq people In privats employs while Xhe thieves are chagrined to find that the Veparfnent fu no longer a mera shicld to cover thelr peculations, and that which yesterday was their defunse, s to-day, 10 heir entire astonishment, tno atrong hanil of the law bringing them to inexornble punishment, ABUSE OF FOSTMARTER-GENURAL KEY BY TUE BOUTIKIN FRESS, The Sonthorn pancrs keup up thcieabaso of Post- master-General Key for bla ueo of the exprossion ‘t*erring Fouthiern” brethron® In his Bennington spcech. Tho Baltimoro Sun vays: **Ho fs eating 100 aiuch humble plo,"* Another papor calls him the ' Urish Ileep of tho South,” and expresses opinlon that ** g svill not maka many friends evey awony * Yunks' Ilr belng such a humblu being, " Aunothier thinks **'There {a no necoanity, in order to bring ubont an era of good n-elmfi. forany South- e man lu#m\‘n] in the dust.” Another compares him *ta trick male bronght forwand towards the close of an entertainment for the special delight of tho undlence,” and cxpresses the ** hopo that, whon underiakes hereafier to eat dint for the amuse- ment of his wudionce, ho will have the honosty to do it for hunscif, and not sttompt. to give honor to he operation by forviug Ahy Indurscinent of the Bontliern peoplc. " Stitlunother more (urious than the rest (the Uharleston News) says: % Erring ba wnzed! Routherners ure not witling to ve the brethren of auy Hying people oo surh terms, They dondt aumit that tiivy erred. ‘They did not They betleved they were right, They were right” Sod it indignantly adds, §f Slr, Key was taken into e Cabinct as a Southern Pemocratof unjwpeachas e record, it is ttmo to nut him out. NOTES AND NEWS, NEW REVENUE STAMPS. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasmxotoy, D, C., Aug.23. Mr, McPheraon, Chief of the Burean of Engraving and Printing, tubmitted to the Commlssioner of Internal llov- £nuo ta-day proofs of fifteen of the new Internal Ttevenue stumps prepared by that, Vuresd. The ‘Woirkmanahip of the stamps 1s of 4 very superlor character, and, it fs boljeved,Bannot bo aurpassed even fuany private establishaent In this country, Tle Dureau of Printine and Engraving will be ready to begin tho manufacture of Internal Neve enus stamps witnln & week, and In less thin o month will hase all ita plate ready to turn ont tuwpy ag pldly as the Departinont will need them, AL tho eaine time no great Laste will ba made 1 this matter, us the Internal Revonuo Bucean always keeps on hand stamps enough to vt frum foue o i manthe. © R e number of applications for appol the Bureats of Engeaying and. Pristine i Brever. One hundred persons, most ;:‘Ilm & zu nlmlt"hu-l of tha d:lunit;u. 23, elzlly on Toesday, duy, und lorly to-day, ’s s APPLICTED, Mtlarenortot that . 3. stanton. son ,of the sots War Secretary, had been tukon ta tfla frument fusane Asylum for temporary frestment. tauton bu for souie tioue been vullcring from the ienum eliccts of overwork, It [v balioved Le wiil € curcd by rest, Fora young tan bo bas bod o ey extenatve practico. wnd has for some years B0t pald sutlicient uttention to his plysical health. e— STRIKERS, 8pecinl Dispatch to The Tridune, . Prrreure, T3, Aug. 2L.—All the oocopers in Allegueny City and Pittsbury, numberiog aearly £, a1 vat on a atrike for sn advance from 14 18 centa per barrel, ceded the dewmand, bat gy, ent in s grest wouren, cPherson, on Wedness Yesterday ono omployer con- and bis men Fesumned work, b ent pressure was brought to bear to-day ¢ Iduce them ta knock uff, aud th strike 1s now fruera o weeting to-night, which was very Bors 3 attended, tho sinikers not oaly resolved (0 ouL, but to Increase theic dewand to 20 conte, There iy likel ) ¢ e Le o ;éfi%lfiflmfilflwt in barrels ualess the Benariy g, VU e Pt welhs kv Tous §300 50016 wazes, o 7 O n..%"""»"‘”' Md., Aug. 24 —The drivers I B ks dhtdat Lk for an wdy 4, Latcompromlecd ot 1. 00, ——— WHEAT AT MILWAUKEE, Migay, ek Disuich 10 Tha Tribune, B ILwAvkEE, Wis., Aug. 23.—A little clrcome 36 cune Lo light this morulng shuwlog the tbeclor chatacter of this year's wheat ovep .u\‘ Jears, Fiue this year's No.2 wheat fs 1?fl'lm' tolaspyear's No. L It is a1s0 80 much {‘q‘-luptyr and has atready been brought in B deaner thun Lict vear's that & rest THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIBAY. AUGUST <4, 18i7. dietoved Iy e expertence of the Jennie firaham, rnette, On hinet. whe ok e in of the narros and rniled L my o 1 ovoF the bar in bay, withont (he aselat- atng, tn ghip- utain of the heat fur Port diference ja notieed In the butk, ete, wents. " In a chat witl igzliton, Toad he gkl that ) 0 bushels Nite:l hia verncls this sear, of the new wheat, Justreceived, nud with which e 1< now Joaded, It took . I8, a0l that. it averaged Kixty-one pounds totlie’ bushel, e gets 43 cents freight, There 8 no doubt that the wheat already received hers ks of the very finest character, belng, both In quantity and quality per nere, fo far as ascertafned, equal to any <rop ever ralsed in Wisconain, MARINE NEWS. TOLEDO ITEMS, Yeaterday's Blade has the foliowing: Tha heavy roicipta of grain at this port make it Hrely for veseel men, and grain earriers continne ingood demand, Echra Theodore Vogen, corn to Cleveland 1is¢, free of elevntion; Conneant, corn to Binffalo 2¢; Starling, wheat to Kingston se; B, Everlelgh, corn to Baffalo 2'4e. Tho larze echir 8t. Louls, bullt and owned by L. Shicklnna, of St Catherines, orrived at this port lhl; morning on her muiden trip, She will losd grain, The tng Carrington came up the bay thia morning willia tow of ten large schooners, “Tho bont hind nll their eolors fiyiny, and _presented & beantifn] #lght, Thie I ono of tie largest tuws ever brought 1o this port by one tng. The lake traily ehowe an Imrmvemenl. and Is now in antate of heslihy nctivity that in highly gratifying to owners and shippers. The corn ship- ments ineo been very heavy fortiio paxt five weoke, and now the great Inllux of wheat 18 beinning to hie felt, nmd natuenlly & grent muny vessels nro tranaporting that gratn, 202,645 b’ havinz heen carriod ont Inst week, against 109,452 bu dnring the previous week, ‘and 113,467 In during the corronpanding week 'In 1870, In chrn there were 404,601 b taken East last week. naninst 230, 052 hu during the same week lnst'year, That'is a very great fncrense; and there T no indication now that there will bo any decline, but tho out. Took fs extromely favorable for & continuation of this brisk business during tho re STEAM ON T ERIE CANAL, t. Willlam €2, Moreun, of the canal str € Fquires, wrote 10 Messars, Petrie, letts & Ca,, from West Troy, Ang, 20, (0 the efect that he ar- rived thero un Mond.y fornoon, making efaht days Tens thirty-tsso honra' detention on (e way for cond and othee mettors, The Xynirea towe a con- aort, fogether carrying 15,600 hushela/of e The tow [« prooaily now fn New York.—Jfuffalo Esprea, w2, ITE SCOUTS AT 1T, An old skipper ecouin at the report that Capt, DIl Kelly recelved the fiest license aa n river pilot 3652 befora any licensea were fened, e qnoten Carlile Mnscn as the firat Local Inspector and Alfred Gnthrie a the Supersising lnspector at the rame time~aboat 18 DID NO'T'TAKE TIIT DUFFERIN. The Canadian yncht Conntees of Dufferin, which has heen'a bone of contentfon nmong her owners, and againat whotn {here were many cxecntions, quietly sllpped her cables at_her moorinzs [n the East Itiver, off Twenty-reconi strect, New York, Wednesday night lust, and etole away to sea. MARQUETTE, - Spectal Dispateh 10 The Tribune. Manqerrrr, Mich,, Aug. 23,~Arrivala~None. Clearcd—Prope 1, M.»AWilron, David W, Ruat; sehn L, €, Wntte, 1. R, Newcomb, danc Bell, ¥rank P'ercw, 4. R, Whiling, Parsed dunn—~Prop Garden Clty, NAVIGATION NOTES, Citrcann, ~Quite a laryo flcet of all trades came In yesterday....1t was dreary ond nasty around the docks yestorday ..., Lumbar-laden vessels mov- af the scason, ed from tho ducks ively von(rrdn(... 'nur marls — ners wenl to tho Marlno (loepital yeeter- PORT IIURON. day....The rain pnt a dampness on _tho excirsion hmslnees yenterday....The tng Ward Tl had her crank repaired and cono Into genern! rervice azain....feveral biz ‘tfellowa™ arrived from below yesterday, ana it §= Sust possible they may eive frelzhin another set back,.,.Vesel own- cra felt a little hine over reduced rafes—from 4¢ fo #icon corn to Buflalo, The prospect I not god at present, but rates may roon improse nuain,—per- haps ofter the vemsetw now in harbor got miay, The tug O, 13, Green arelved frum Sturgeon Bay with a dr tow, OTiE ’ ~The fishing tug Yweet Hrothern has been Vi at St Joseph, 311 stenn yacht Mazele L. Wilson re. turned frum her lLake Superlor excurajon trij. «The wreck -of the wclir Cornella, now 1ying at Mariuelie, 18 t0 bo sold for debt_rome day hin week....In less than a fortnleht the work of deepening the Lake Superior ship-canal to a nnle form depth of between fourfeen and ffieen feet will Lo completed.,,.The sctr Calumblan, that Jeft the Jaies for Europe In September, 3¢ . ar- rived back at Onweeo on_ Monday Inst.... rivate teleiruis ey that theonerations toward the raisinz of the bargn Verona, i1l of watar at Grand fsland, ve been miceesefirl, and that she In alloat, ... Thi “hicage Board of Trade wreek s being _converted inton tow barge at Bnflalo. ... The prop Idaho is en route from Buffalo fo thls ‘port with a full iist of neers.... The prop Aunle Youne, of the An- ehor L % left linftnlo for this port,—ber first trip thisseason, Capt. McFariane hendies her, PORT OF CIHICAGO. The following wero the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four hours ending st 10 o'clock last nightt Annivars—Bimrs John Fherman, §t. Joseph, excure #long Cororin, St. doscpl, sundrieas Shelyian, Mardto- woc, aundrica: Miekegun, Muskegn, s In. Calborue, Hight: Clintan. 81, Catliarl Uy Ses-enver, aven: B Tont Munox, Mich., Ang, 23—10p. m.—Down— T'rops 1furon City, City of Tremont, Arctic, Monltor, Day City and barges. Yosemite and consort, Foreat Clty and consort, Townsend and consort, Vuleun nnd raft: echrs. P. L. Danforth, Alico I. Norrie, J. Kildorhouse, Lucerne, Camden, yosolen, Jolin Rice, Sam Cook. Parana, John Magee, Lawie A, Durton, Wells Burt, €, P, Minch, Kinggeher, William Crosthwaite, Georza W, Halt, Michigan, Niagara, Susan C, Comanche, 8t. Andrew, George . Case, Northcapo, Ada, Medora, Peshtlgn, Mineral State, lloboken, Lenn Johinston, Eitza Uerluch, €. U, Mixer, Libble Naw, J. W, Doanc, onco, Up~Props Denton, Holland, Paclfic, Kershaw, 1naka, Idaho, Tecumach, Salina und bargew, Eme Ire and consurt; acurs Champlon, City of Tawne, Wawanosh, llhrmmlnli- ¢ G, Breed, T, W, Per ry. New Dominlon, Willlam Grandy, Fred A, Morse, M. Stalker, Momning Light, Queen Clty, W, Dallen, C, A, Kinz, Eaglewing, Gunzes, Mine nie Slawron, tieorze Worlhington, Valentine; prop Tuener and haryes, Wind Southeast, brisks weather clomly, ‘The scbir Valentino returncd to this port from Lnke Iluron, where ahe broke her foretop mast- Head durtng tho heavy weather to-day. LFONT COLBORNE, TBrrrato, Aug. 23.—Veasels passing Port Col- horne Lock In twenty-four Lours ending 0 p. m, 22d; » Weatward-4Praps ‘Oranite State, Oswego to To- Jedo; In Shickuna, Toronto to Tuledo; Scotla and Montreal, Malden for orders; bark Pride of Ameris ca, Kinzstan to Bay City: achra Trenton, Ogdens- arg to Cleveland; Da; < : June Mcleod, 8t, ‘Catharines to Goderich: Runla, Tort “Colhorte (o Ashtabulat Mary Scot, Roblnson . Urol,” Michigan Clty, ilarbar, sandries; Riveralde, sout Eklark, | eutan Tlathor. sundrl aty to Erto; W, "L Oades, Oswego to Toledo: Kiln tiick, sundriess Menomitnes, Gr B‘I’n‘mnf ‘Klnmlnn w Clevoland; China, do, lno )fu{_?:;xl.mar:mur ey George Dunbar, Musieron ardurs, o b i an, 1y mib treai: Celtle, Lake Erle: Detrolt to do; Clty of itmber; Chnrley Ifibbard, No Tolédo, Chieago to Ogdensburgt Glanow, “iay | Force "harkt e hr, Sies” Lodingion, lamner: City to dos Prussia, Toledo fo_ Moniroal: 'barks | fHisgar, Cothorno, luflml«. Enlrliayenrualy Grininam, Muskegon to Collins Rayi Fellowsrait, | Lavints, Wilte ‘take. woody 3. b doy, Asiitiinin Tolodo to Kingaton; schr Swan of ho Lakes, Back | finli Melvinn, Muskesdon. laybery Jane Layon, fs River to Toronto; W. J. Buffel, Toledo to Kingne Muskegon. Yumbers Elva. Holland, wooi; nnuflm ton: Nellio Hunter, Falrport to Cobourg: barees India, Enreka, 10 Ogdensburg, lehty ra RN LM Gk 13 ciand, barks Griimshy, Bt Catherine, - Gattierine, itghts Kiliy Grant, White ¥ Sualo, conl: Albany, and Adirondack, Bay City “LAXKE FREIGITY A T e 3 and, lumnbe o 3 1) N ", [anistee, CriicAco, Ang, 20,—Frelghta wero active and | fArF, Nuuy Cedab iiven, jumbers "i-’;'l‘:.’""mm lower, in consequence of large offeringa of veasels, | Natee, SHver Lake, Junii e ‘Loutit, Lud- Instont Meaga Huftalo, coal i Duffalo rates were 3@3!4e on corn, closing at the Inside. Thera was considerable Inquicy for canal vessels, which were not plenty, ana Kingaton rates woro quoted firm at 7c. The capaclty taken foots up 71,000 bu wheat,, 410,000 bu curn, and 16,000 bu rye, Charters: To Buffalo, achrs J. O'Neil, Heotln, K, Winvlow, Parter, and Georger, corn at Manistee, lnmbe 200, L Fouventr, Holland, barky Jumbers Clara. Leland, fumber 1. Barnes, 3t o Tumber; W, J1. Dunhinm, Frankfort, lumbers if. ilo 1and, " Ceveland, coals ‘Wind Hlanisica, Jimbery North Rinr, Pentwt here Wi, Joneh, Luidin heries )('d' 1Ly umb i Mary Tiouth, lumiers G, Mirry, BOfT conl; Ollver Calver ‘Travers gz linie lskegon, hiandler, Fris, bark; W et ) B@M4ses schrn Vanderblit_and Lake Forest. whent Winnie Wing, Lidugton, Tumbek: tawn, W i o vt (o To Sl e T, "o | LAk Gt JF iy Siblek GHRERES Bk through. ‘To Kiozston, schr Lady Dufferin, corn. | '§ et Comteat iakegon Tumber; ‘o Oawcqo, schr Monticello, corn at 7e. To Oge | 3 orrm e e b e T e Tloneat Johin. Muskegan, Jumbe conli Glad Thilugs, Manistee densburg, brop City of Tolodo, wheat through, % i Haven, lutnhery J. To Colllngwood, schir €, Nilasan, corn at 2tjc. 1 tho atterauon tho vehr Atwator for corn fa Kin oc. bark ton at 7c, and schr Metropolis for rye to Colllug ey ot LawTence, Auna) ‘r-'!"fi“,"!l e — o e Staueshn, et 1. D, D ano: e T o AR, R carine, anits Andr . Mans Borratd, N, Y., Ang. 23, —Chartors—Behrs P, | fice, s, - fcows Byrrice Anm. Saiiaices Wb ] 1, Lacke, salt to Mllwaukee on p. G Leaven W'll‘l:ulrl ,n.vidmlmm Iumlk;]l‘x" L.“ur‘a-n:h l\'»:mle worth, coal to Chleaza ot t 4. A, Scolt, same; Tiaven, v William ' Bates, Grand 'l’ulh-r and Threa Bells, coment to Cleveland o rl\,rg.'l. xnhe'r}w‘::'-’d;'\'-fi'- liuitaio, coal. . O, —se| £, Pent . h arances—~Props W, 1. Graves. Chicaot Col: | park" 30 Foca: wat Spdricas stoir Cormua: St g orado, Chicugo, . merchandico: China, Chicaio, (5 | Repu, 11 brin pork. 4 bris sgar, 6 bris corn 1 el brls cement, and sundrica: A, L. Craiz, Dulutl 1% Muwry, Liligoln, 2300 0 curd, 5 bris sug 4 Canlateo, treen u-rn 100 brisceme solr Dotunsey r’l‘-‘“&"fi!";f;v?.”x'c';‘\ Ly Dl pucundise, SeheeMabn, e o o i arga 1o, 53 wtonei ache s, listes, Sliver Lnke, 74) cords stonay ouventr, Pentwater, tons feed and_sundri Uhliadelyia, Iuttale, 100 bria fase—kri Orng Top KLyl fenton rbor, nelr Sehuy ki 2,200 Ui corn Jffalo. 24,000 b corsi, 215000 bu rye, P, Il Locke, Milwaukee, 2,000 Chicago; . 1L, Burton, Chi- A 10 Tolede, 503 tons coa 1, Toledo, 110 tons coal; K. A. Nicholson, Chicazo: F ectwin ledog Senwior Blond, Doalt: Warne, Ulncago: il i, WL, i pndead mine oy Higglo & Jouvs, Chicago, Barge Tro Sugiasw, rop Tempest, White Lake, sundriesy ), RauNatuck, sundriess I'ruu F % ‘Mong |0 bris suzar, 3 brls Loy 2 Lris_pork, sid CAPT. BROWN, EXPLAIN, ‘The statement, according to a Chicago paper, made by Capt. BBrown of tho schr Ecotla, that his vessclon liee lost trip up etruck the Limekin Crossing in the chaane), tho location of which he misjudized owing ta an error In the chart, Is most amplatically contradicted here. The chart nwed by Capt, Birown is the wame as that posscsecd oy Toarly all mavters, und was preparud afiar careful aandings inade 8t tho “cxpenso of tho steamboat and the warine insurance companles. ‘Thore du 8 depth of fteen feet of wator in the channel, und, by wbeylng the satling direcilone on the ro! Yiaca chart, it Is impossible for even a heavily laden craft to get iu trautle. Capt. Hrown will do woll to correct the statement credited to him, or else produce adldavite, —Hugaio Courier, 22d, iy NAUTICAL MIBIJADS, ‘The sche David A, Wells, ladcn with fish from Qreen liay, and bound for this port, had her maia- mast catricd away below the cross-irees and ber main 2 broken in & squall off Port Wasnington We day morning. Blo s rocelving repairs at i ftaven, 6 bris’ pork, m tv, Luffaio, 11004 i ¢or , 50 tow Tani, 1,173 rage 3 "Totedo, Hufalo, 6,101 b lard, o0 brislend, 139 bouea bacon, L — diica: nrop 1iveritde, sout rirs; prop Empdre 7,073 Dt ks Bens ot The Eucalyptus in Algoria. Pull- Mall Qazette, It is hardly more than fifteen years sinco tha first cucalyptuls trees were introduced futo Al- gerla, yet thelr growth has been extraordinarily rapld, aml some remarkable exsimples aro glven in the report of the actlon of the eucalyptus.ln mproving the eanltary conditlon of unhealthy diatricts and in dissipsting miasmie Influences which ereated such luvoc among the colonists in the first years ufter the conguest, For In- stance: Fomnerly it wus fmpossible for the kmen at the great iron mines of Mokta-cl- Hudid to remain there during summer; those who attempted o do so died, und the Company wus oiliged to take the laborers to the mlucs from n distauce bg traln every morning and to carry them back every night, From 1868 to 1870 the Company planted mora than 100,000 eucalyptus, and now the workmen are able to 1lye ull the year through on the scene of thelr lahor. The'eutire works and thoe rallroads Jead- sukco, ‘I'ue Caplain of the schr Mary E. Cook reports sceing & ainall bluck foreand-attor s Tort Wasns ington Wedneday with her foremast gone, ‘Ihis | fni 1o them are bordored with thick. belts of was prohsbly the sume vesscl reported by Ownt. ) o ¢ = hird At i ('flmllurx P e m"mp ti% Daved | theso trees, and eact of the miners bas bis co tage and kitchen garden surrovuded with them, Consul Plavfairis conviuced that no culture in Alcerla offers such prospeets of success us cuealyptus if (€ cultivator can afford to remaln fur a tonsiderable thne without any return fur his dapital. ~ Perhaps the cultivation of the ealyptus In the City of Loudon would in liks mantier exercisea wholesowe influcuco on the Brock Exchange, ———— Good Advice. 5 Datroit Free Preas, A melmcholy-lwklmi’culoredmnn was yester- day wiplug Uis dusky brow as Le halted In the shade. of the Central Market, when Brother Gardner sauntered up and sald: . A. Wells, which put into Milwaukes dl od, ‘The barce llerichel, in tow of the tug Bilack sall, ran {nto tho centre pler protection of Van Buren sirect bridee \ednesday evenlug, and had fve sianchions knocked out of hor. Tho bridge-tender Is biamcd ter the atcident. 2 THE MAD DOG, ‘The ecow Mad Dog Is ae much of a terroe to the tough tugmen of Chicago River as Vanderdocken's Flying Dutchman was to the Teutonlc old ealts of the Gorman scas. And well they may foar ft. Tho Mad Doz fuin the garbage trade, and svery now and then loows up aloig tho river llko & black atndow that ahe is, aud scads forth a mephitic ef- gu)v‘}ml 1bat caures any tugman or olher mariver to o] ose tight aud gel out of the way as quick. 4 Why you overcome wid de heat]” 1y 8s posaible. “When a tag Usptain sees he ™ 4 15 near dead,” groaned the other.” Ing he crowde on all stcam and disregarda tho ordi- S But,doan’ you gorget "dat de month ob uance as Lo apeed. « ANOTHER REGATTA, A regatta for third and fourth class yachts will be hald Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clack, unuer the suepices and rules of the Chicago Yacht Club. Thiy craft taking firet place in the third-clase will geta prize of $20, and that coming in acdupd $15. Tho Winner in the fourth-class will get 8§15, and tho yucht cominy in second $10, T between the sccond- b ruce of Saturday lasl class yachls Ina and Frollc ha becn declared off by ;Ijmuj‘l‘ldgu. A mecting of the Club was held last E‘lpl. Munger's yacht Cors has not yet arrived, THE COAL TRADE, ‘There {8 3 scarcity of coal, and consequently not much doing In thal trade. The strikes of the min- ©ors 1n Pennsylvanls, whence many of aur heaviest shippers obtain tueir nunplies, hava provented re- celpts from entirely rallyfog frowm the alnost utter stagnation caused by the rallroad roubles; but now nearly, 1t nut quite all, of the bituminous winers buviug resumed work, ‘heavier rocelpls are sreive August {s sildfn’ right ulong like & boy gwine past a graveysrd,” sakl the old nllllologn'hzr. W1t won't be'long afure d= narvest will be over an' de summer ended,” . © An'T shull bu de banplest pusson in town," wearlly replled the suflerer. ++Well, dut way be, but look dis way while I gin ye some advice. Now, ¢f youls 1n do, veecluity of an suction sale, un' you hear de suctioneer cryin’ out dat heds got a bid of 16 cents ou 8 suow shovel, do you gallop right iuto de crowd, my ? g0 4 cent better. Doan? let dese b make you belleve dat snow won't plle up mor'n o' feet bich around your shanty next wiuter. e i Itoman Nobllity. 8P naviny pataces or villas In . Priuce Turlonal's gre once tho propefty of Cardinal Wolsey, is entirely let to lodzers, Prince Darbonni lcts partof bis palace to Me. Story—In stort, tho King, the Pope, 2od the Cardiuals are the only buuse-owners in (hy dirty, magunificent old ¢ty who dounot let apast- ments, Prioco del Drayo, who iy married 1o 8 . 1ng, and the sur, Princess of bpaln. lets rooms in both his Romsn g plus of vessels will” prubably find bpain. 1 ms fn both bi ewployment I & very fuw days. Escanaba oro | balices sad fu his country vills, and bas, ote- reputation of boibg Father graapinz In hiy fsclghte aro firo. —Clegland Leadar, 224, MILWAUKEE, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune. Muwivssr, Auz. 23.—Charters to Buffalo, schr T, F. Foater, 40,000 by wheatad 4c; ache Grace Whitney, 18,000 ba wheat st 4c; to Oswego, scor Cortez, 18,000 by wheat st 8c. KAMINISTIQUIA RIVER. Statements that bave of late Wuen wade of the imDoestbiiNy of uavigating the Eaministiquis, » Caoadian sireauw enwlring loto Lake Superior, are over, (! dealings with bis teasnte. Thero I+ a sior concerning him which is piquant, bat probably not troe,.. /\bey say bis Excellency bas all his servants Ou_boss aud gives bizcouk & certalu sua dally for -upplL 02 Lia lordship's table. Tha meals Are sent froi the kitchen fn a tin case which hus lock. of which une key ls kept by the Prince and anuther by the cook. “The couk puts the dinner in tho vase 8od lucks it. When the case by carned into the Priuce's diniug-room It s unlocked by his Excellency, and what i not eaten ut tably is put ck foto the case, which 18 agalu locked and sent ck to the cook. This plan prevents thu scevanls frow pilfurinz sny of thoe fuod 1o L losa of tLa Foauce or of the couk, rd wages, cvor bsaned in 1his oort, and sa%s it wan long nftew) THE INDIANS, Howard Apparently Gaining on the Nez Perces. Indians Gobble the Pack Animals of the Montana Voluntecrs, Joseph's Dand Wit Adopt the Policy of the Pleggns, And Intrench Themselves Among lmpenectrable « Rocks. Gen, Sherman Thinks' Gibhons® Fight Was a Splendid Blow af the Sasages. SALT Laxe, Utah, Aug. 23, —Oen. Howard's force In pursait of the hnstile Indinna passed Pleas. ant Valley, Idulio, un the 16th, on thelr way routh, They parscd as far aonth on the stage-rond as the Dry Creck Stage Station. eight miles south; then turned cartward toward the hiead of Camas Creek, Tha nostile Indiarts had crorsed the range fome fifty or #lxty miles to the westward, and had ai- tived upon the etage-rond on the 16tk taking pose ressten of fole-In-the-Itock Stage Station. twenty- % miles south fiom Pleassnt Valley, Tue Indians destroyed tho tetegruph line in thls vieinity, and etopped stayes -and all travel wpon the rond, an! wero In the nelghiborbood of this satlon for three dasa. The Indlana had been for nearly two daga swithont water, when they arei®d upon the Mage-line, apdd the stock was much reattered anid In had conditfon, They stapped o pather all the Inore sock and feed the animale, uxing or destroy- inzall the grain at (he etatlon, and destroying all the property there, fnclud nx rome twenty fets of harness. The Indians left Ilole-in-the- Rock Station on the 10th or 20th, un the approsch of lfoward, going eant or northeast, and surprised Howarl'smen who had charge of the pack aul- maty. ® At daslight on the mo=ning of thie 20th, at Camas Mcadows, which Ix nbout twenty miles wert of Dry Creek etage-station, the Indians pot away with abaut 100 of Howard's pack anlmale, and alsoabout. thirty horees beloncing to Montana voluntes Capt. Norwood and Col, Ranford followed the In- dians with threo companien of cavalry, and over- took thetn anout six miles distant, when there was o rkirmish, in which ona of tho roldiers wan killed and elx wounded, The roldicrs were taken to Pleasant Valley ktatlon, where one named Samuel A. Gioen has sinco died, . THoward han been reinforced by Capt, Bainbridze, from Fort Hall, with ono company and about Gf1y- Hannock Indians, and In at present In pursult of the liostiles, who are supposed to be making for Henry's Lake, which fe about eixty miles northeast from the staga road, where the crossing wax made. Gen, Howard's force was camped yesterday morning on Bhot-cun Creek, whicl Is aboat forty- five miles distant from the stage road, On the 20th, Howard's furco was Incfeased by the arnval of Col. Miller with about 200 infantry In wagons, Howard -had with him about 250 cavalry, in ncdition to the force with Capt. Bain- bridge, ‘While Howard was camped at Junction, elghtecn mlles nortis of Pleasant Valley, he sent sixty men nnd some Indlon scouts across the country to Ilenry's Lake to Intercept the Indiana. This com- mand did not fAind any Indlans there and roturned aiid passed Plearant Valley yeaterday, . All but eight or ten Virginia City voluntcers have gone Liome, ' The Indfana bave not been in a hurry or anxlons toavoid a fight. They are suppored to number bo- tween 400 and 500, and seem o be making their way towards the Crow country, on tne Yetlowstone, The freight-traln of James Hayden, on the Selm- on River road, fa supposed to have been destroyed by the Indisns, us a number of males telonging to him bave been found on the staco road, also mules of another traln belonging to Col. Shoupe, A courier [s expected from Howard to-day, LATER. Vinarera Cirr, Mont., Aug, 23.—Two scouts from Fort Eltis got here at 0 o'clock this_moraning. They report a equaw camp on llenty's Lake, bit they weed breaklug camp and moving towards Greger Basin, Licut. Leary, Howard's Commissary, says when e loft the front ulu Indlans were fortifylnz ut a place calted Luva leds, Je thinks Gen. Haward #truck them yesterday, An Indepeiident speclal from Fort Shaw, Mon. taua, 20th, says news from Fori Benton siates thot thero are Indications of an outbreak smong the Gros-Ventres, Assiniboines, and Fiegans, 8it- ting Bull is at Fort Peck, ez Perce ncouts were nn Marias River, Kisty horses wero stolen from Twentyeight- e Springs and the Blackfoot Agency. SUERMAN TO BHERIDAN. Citcann, Ang. ~The followinz dispatches are glven out from military headquarters: Fonr Evuts, Mont., Aug, 18.—Just In from v, iad & hurd but mont Interesting trip, 0 4o _ lolens om Tueaday and in. spect Forts Shaw and Denton; then return 1o llelena and proceed ton Missoula and Walla Wulls, Gibbon's fight wan o revere and splec. did Llow at the Nex Pere T will see him at the Pai Wilt lelens. I ain told that Tloward s now in closa pursnit with an sdequate force, 1 hops be will persevero 1l mot one fs Teft. T onderstand that Miles has not #ent the companies of the Sccond Cavalry thia way, but has ordered partof the Seventh to- warde Montanaon the suppoition that tho Nex Percea would reach Musclo Shiell or Judith, Gib- buni ought to huve cavalry. Jls {nfaniry reci- ment {sa mero shell, and the peap T0 Won's turn out. They have'ss much s they can do to de- fend tiele scatlered ranchos and homes, ® 1 will now aco morv of Montana proper, having thus far been oo the castern border, Peaple hero scetn subject to scares, I took four men with ma 1o the I'ark and had not a particle of trouble. W. I, Surnuax, General, BIERIDAN'S HZDPLY. ‘ fi’"' Sheridan to-day replicd 1o thia dispatch as ollo . Gen, W, T, Sherman, felena, Mantana: Tha fmpattance of Glbbon's'engagenient is fully and highly appreciated, Fifty wen of Gibbon's infant- r?‘, Norwood®s company of the Second Cavalry, and Hulubrldge, with soldiers and fty scouts, have been eent and have Joined Howard. Supplies for him will be scut ta Fort Hall to meet any possible contineency in that rewpect, 1 aiso dirccted Terry 1o send 8 sufficient number of Milea' command in_ the direction of the Upper Yellowstone and Bigilorn In case the Nez Percen croes the range. The romainder of the battalion of tho Becand Cavalry with Mites wll go back to Mons ina as soon as possible. 1 hope 1oward will con- tinue the pursuit hacll he overtakes or dri i hoetilen throuzh the Park, 1 and usmuch (arther ag he can. 'That Jabor tronbles arosll aver for the present, sxcelm’ 1’::) neylvanis, where Mancock has his anda ful ‘T Sccond Cavalry s orderedto the Yellowstona pos 1 1, BUXIDAN, HOWARD'S OPERATIONS, Gen, Drum recelved & dispateh ‘umrdny from Cawp Bensun, $hot-Qun Creek, unier date of the <2, 10 the effect that Gen, ward bad tole- graphed Gen, Crpok, ot headquariers department of the Platte, that he was operating in Crook's de- partment. near lenry's Lake; that Dlatnbridie with lua dfty scouts Bad arrived Tuesday night, snd they were giving the General material helps and, ware important eifll, that the hostile bauds were lhrnllmluv towards the Crow country. With the cxcention of this dispatch, nothing was re- ceived st army headquarters yesterdsy (o throw any light ou the situation, e ————— Legal Yroceedings Agalust French Govern. ment Oficials, Dispated jo Londun Times, Tanis, Aug.d.—Legai proceedings azainat the Minister of the Interlor and his Prefects arg uow a8 rlcmllul 88 blackberrles, and It may bd aoubted whethier nany of the cases can be ar- eucd bLefore the defendants loso their posts. At versailles, ou Wednesday, I8 to be heard the charge of defamation preferred by M. Mealer sguinst M. de Fourtou for the scandaluus para- [:ramu fn the ofllclal Zhlletin de Cunmune clags- ng the Deputies of the Left. with thu Commuuists, and declaring them bent on overturolug the and all exhitlng fustitutions. ‘The” Republiean Judicfal Committea having slvis auy or alt of the 863 Deputivs could sue fn- dividually, 3. Slenfer and several others bave acted accordingly, The cases relate chictly to thie withdrawal of coloortage-licenses and of the it of outdoor sale of Republicanuewspapers. ‘The Pretects have not 1o general expressly pro- Libited such sulo, for the Press law of 1875 dis- tinetly forblds any measure of the kind diiected 82alnat particular jourpals; but they have can- ciled tho lcenses of stull-Keepers and bawkers whowould not pledyge thewselves not to se certain papers, Neveral of thess cases buve been alread; beard,—the de- fenes beiog, as b will be in the Meuler sult, that the tribanals have uo jurisdie- tion, inasmuch as adminlstrative scts, under a number of decrees going back as faf us 170, are not amenable to the ordinary courts, but only tothe Contenilous Commlttee of the Councll ©of Staty, asabuses of power. Contlicting devis- lons Lave beeu given on this dewurrer, The Orleaus and ong or two other courts have held that a clause of the Press law of 1349, not ex- frully repealed by the law of 1563, wllows Pretects to withdraw colportage-licenses with- out usslyniog reasens; and that, even other- wise, such -~ withdrawal s & weasure of adwluistrative police vot amenable o thy tribunals. “They have, therefore, uousulted the uewepapers wolch sued fur dumeges for belug deprived of antilan a ou the other hand, ha< mled that the rep of adinlufstrative and Judivial powers 14 not 1 evant to the-r casees that the Admin o s amenable to 11 Inary tribunals whene cuminita ats expresaly forhikden by the ln for otheesrlse they wonld never be nin ally that the law of explicftly measures precluding outdoor kale n partieutar paper, that this the and in equally Infringed whether by avowed prohihition or by withdrawal of liconses, Appeals will, of course, he lodged in alf there cases, 8o that . the guestion will come before the Conr de Carra- tlon, Whatever its decltion may be, there ean be no doubt that the Assembly intended by the law of 145 to Frntcvl the press “from “thece arbitrary probinitions, and preelude the Preiccts from exs cinding some papers from rilway-stalls awt kiosques while admifting others, Thev meant that all pavers or none should have outidaor- eale, and on any other hypothesls the proviso they Inacrted would Le nugatory, French jurls- prudence allows appeals to the'debates {n con £truing stutites, and they will naturaliv e elted h{ the agerieved newspagers, clither hefore the ordinary courte, or, f they diselp juris- dietion, then Lefore the Counddl of State. The Francesays: A friend of ours, whohns Just visited aes 1 Departnents, amons others the Rhone, the Loire, and the Adn. intorms us that the inhanirauts of the very smallest Cor munea of those that have hitlierto offs he teast opposition. show themaclves Irritated ot the vorlous precavtions tsken to dictate thelr votes tu themn, ‘The restrictive measurce tie closing of wine-shops and the probibition of trewspapers, eaneclally cause great discontent, y he tells us the following amising fact: Pensante, in the habit of play caris torrether in the eventng, and who, as t cannot mect without having something to drin| play their zames now at each others’ dwullln'."‘ call Josinzz by a new term, namely: a ¢ Broglie,! Thus do these good people exnress their oulu- fons on the result of the coming electione,” The distributlons of s hool-prizes have given rire in u few canes fo political demonstrations. At Marnellles, the Prefect tnade a complien Insion to a recentls-retired Inspector, which was warmly applauded; but, when he proceeded 1o passed an elaborate culogy on the Marshal, there was marked coolness, At Pertufs, the }m.-lldlw Bub-Prefect was hissed; one pupl re- used Lo receive the crown from his innds: and the band atruck upthe'« Marseflialse,” in which the whole Lyccum Joined. A Ionapartist pa- per very senelbly urges that politics should be altogether exclided from schoolse. and that Prefects should not Introduce subjects certatn to provoke differcnces of opinion. 'y —eet— Strango Effect of a Blow, Omaha Heraid, A young man now In Omaha has had rather a strange experience. A few years ago he was fn A room with aparty of pucilists, among whotn way O'Baldwin, thé Irish giant. The soung fellow remarked that be could stand pretty hard Dlow himself, brovided he was struck full in the chest, After gome little tatk 1t was arranged that O'Daldwin should hit him, hut vot with full force, The bow was struck, and the vouns tan fell senscless to the floor, * He sufféred from the effects of the blow for about two months, and then the sorencss assed away, Four nionths later o small, hard ump, aboat the fize of pea, appeared where the breast had been brodeed, and [t has cml!lmnl‘y grown for the past five vears, 8o that now it fs as larze a8 an ordinary sizo flst. e s now in the city for the purpose of having It removed by rotupetent surgcon. Moral: ~ If you havea chotee between beiug struck by rofesslanul bruiser and kicked by a mule, give the inule the preferen: Claselcal and Enclish Day School, with Primars Intermedinte und Collegiate Departments, Pupl of both sexes have cqual advantazes, and may pir pare for udmlseiun to any Collexe or Universlty ur lor business, 'Elllh‘)uur beginn Sent, 17, HLO DA, IDNIS TCADENY, Soiness DLAS HON, CHARLES FRAN(TS ADAMS, L. Chalrman of the Hoard of Nanagers, WILEIAN R DINIOCK, Lloit, Naster, This school 1« deslened 1o give the best and most thoruugh preparation for college. The past year Wiers hava heen ten teachiers, all of mitlity &nd cxperience, i o huhdred and ity pun s Froni tun 1o fourtecn years of oge, boarding-house (s under the cntlrs e restdent teachiers, and bays recdlve cares n. ind attent| ien and ¢ireulars sddres the Master, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAJE, NOTRE DAME, IND. This Inatitation nffords stadonts an_opportanity of puraing at will a Classicl, Sclentitic, or Com- mereisl Course, The radunte Course of Civll Enginecrhly I+ now fully established, Classes will be reanmed on Tesday, For mlulnm\ly PENNRYLVANLA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTEIL Pa., opens SEPT. 1215, Location tietthe fuiy Ffllmfll amples bulldings commodfous. Thare okt Instruction n CLVEL ENGINEEI S0, the CL AR LS, and KNULISH, il shipe) e clrculars anly to JEWELT W X, the office of_(he Tremont” House, Chicay: i THEQ. HYATT, Vrestdcnt. Mlle. C. Broussais’ Frenchand Engl School for Youne Ladies and Chlldren, reopens on Bept. 10, at Hir Mirk av. Bhe will be assisted by Mile, M, lroussals, Mlss Jeffers, ay che: £ or MOMAN P ACADEMNTY. [¥ 1. KINK TALCOTT, z Amsocinte WHIGIIT, A, M., ' § Priuelpals, THENRY The bwat Academy for boys iy the Northwest. Pre- pares fur nny college or TOF busdneas, * Locition atirmcts Ve and elovated, *Fifteen ncres of grounl,. heaiin = hend for catalogue to Copl. ED. Morgun Park, Cook Co., 1. HICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, JIORGAN PARK, NEAR CHICAGO, Teapans Tuesday, fept. 11, NTT. with @ Classical i entific Course uiid Prearai wol, - ARRIGF . Crea wold, Priucly atof Music For pariicnlars auddrias ldeit, e o0k L College of Individual (nstruction, FOR BOTIL NEX Six Conrses of ftudy. Students advanca rately, according to abulty, drews W, . JONES, A M., Lakcuido Hall, Evany- m, 1L, Froebel School and ANZ WEST WASH Jost east of Unlon Park. W 10, 1877, NORTII SIDE IMIGIER SCHOOL, BN and 308 CHICAGOLAV, Classes for Tloys of all ages. Audress o appiv persons ally, 158 e B Bept, 1, ~ CECIL BAUN LoD, MR RILETSON, 3 selsted by Miss THUILS will teupen her Board- i and ay Kchiool fur Voyny Lalles and ¢hitdren. 53 ea Forigacrenthoat, New Yok, un Wednraiay, Erple 2 Thoruuch Enilies Coursc, ' with suju eliltten for the stuly of Siusle, French, sud Gern Clreulars sent on spplication, Lakeside Seminarvy, sepa- For catalogues ad- Tor Touny Ladies and Listle Glris, at Oconomowne, Wia. oA detigtitul hoine wnd iordagh welil. For circulars apply to Stha GRACE P "‘."“&’J Vrin. - Missourl‘Nchool of Midwifery. Anatomy, Physotogy, MiGwifery, men and Cltldre ., Disascs of Wo. 0, taught practically st bedside in M Write for circulars. br. W 34 North Tenthi-at % HBRADFORD'S (FOR- Evalin, French, I tar duiing Tadied ¢s, No. 17 West Thirtys hih ow Yok, reopens Sebl, 24, Aulication tnay | @iikde by letter or peraounlly’ ds wliove. - A separ Fai clase forboye wnder thorougiiy oinpetent teach: o8 Lectures by Prot. B W. et o Wity awkinaaud Dy, Hab- . (IVIL AND MFECHANICAL ENGI (lllhln RCAMM«: l\\‘ yrechinic titut b A AR Tru; Inetzuction very pract Advautages unsurpasecd (0 tule country. Gradustes obtala excellent positions, Iic- Prof. WL, L, ADAMS, Dlrvgior, | ot iouiars wddre VERNON 3 In this i F‘?fi'fi{fi.fi‘}; INSTITUTE, ATGTCH AN B Pl oot 1orbove The lor, . 3 Y A wol fur youog [adivcs, $and 8 East | Vuutieantn year besioh Dciober. 1o ND BOARDING f1y-tulrds JELECT SCUOOL, BY MIS. HEGAN, AT 218 Twegty-ninih-st.. between Hichigan and Wavash ave, will upeu sgali on the Brat Monday lu Seplember, IS THE CHEAPEST. Foy HOT WATER and for STEAM, In any kitd of L S P L STEA 1n way CRANE, BREED & CQ., 053710 Wb llllk)-ll-,(,'llu.l.lnhu. 0, BEAUTY: Secretsra Fair Face A Momnance of NReality~The Devices of the Queens of Society=Ifow P) Featu nee Made Attenc g Lm0l o8 of Nuturs nre Jidden ¥ hery of Art—Xa dnterest- ing RRevelution. Tn onr climate, and owing to Ameriean modes of life, not one woman possesses that best boon of nature—a fair complexion; a gift without which there can be no real beauts. There I8 1o use of repining, weaus it 18 so. The: sensible thing, under the circumatances, is Lo kee how the deféct may be overcome. Cicarly, In this matfer, Art must he calted upon to sunply what Nature has deuleil. Noes a fafe reader ask, How To reveal that very sceret s the purpose of this article. “* What can't he cured need not be endnred,” in this case, An adroit chemisty named flagan, Tias provided an Infallible weans of making the plaineat face radiant, ond of overcoming ali the efeets which, without hits inventlon, often make Iite n long martyrdom to ladies of soclety, Mr. Hugan's - Magnolia Balm Ts certainty one of the most. marvelons and use. ful products of modern sclence. The united testimony of thouramls of ladies reveals the fact that the MAUNOLIA BsLM 18 u sure device 1ur creatine o pure and blooming comploxion. It conceals all natural blemlshes In the most surnrlsing und effective manner. t removes all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotelies, freckles, and tan, with magical power, It drives away all evidences of fatigue and exe citement. 1t inakes the plaincst face beantiful. It gtlves the complexion n dazzline purity, and miakes the neck, face, and arms appear graceful, otund, and plump. 1t mukes & matron of &5 or 40 look not more thau 20 years old, and changes the rustic malden futo a cultivated city belle. 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