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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, SMALL-POX. Description of a Vaccination Farm in Wisconsin, How the Genuine Bovino Virus Is Ob- tained from the Cow, Tho Health Vepartment Want a Fall Compliance with tho Lave ‘The recent manifestations of emall-pox in Chi- nd the fear entertained that thle dreaded , from which the city has happily been al- tag0, dle mostentirely ftco for & considerable time past, may become eplicmic, has directed the attention of the Health Department and the medical profea- gion gencrally to the qnestion of vacelnation. Al- geady the Health Oflcers ato moving in the matter, and if properly aided by phystct for consideration. ‘That vaccination, the mmortal discovery of tho great pliysician Jenner, fs the only preventive of Ja most loatheome and fatal of ell ae question, But there are man} people who bold that vaccination, while efficacious Pimodlfying the ravages of small-pos, $9 upen to grare objections as 4 transmitter ot syphilitic, ofajout, and other blood taints, It sceina weil led, medical men being almost a uniten the bject, that acrofala and skin diseases cannot thos be transmitted; buten the other hand, it is allowed by the profcesion that humanized virue may convey apphiiitic disorders. Hather than en- tail this fearfu) risk upon their ofepring many thinking nen have refused deliberately to attow their vaccination, and thus an element of danger to the commanity hae grown up, But fortunately away has been fonnd ont of the difenity, and thisie by the nso of bovine viegss that ig, of matter taken directly from the cow. In other words, 8 return has been made to frst prins cipics, and a regular syetein has been devieed of outaining the virus DIRECT PROM THE NEIFER. Asis probily known to all, Dr. Jenner was led covery of vaccination hy pelag ealled up- tsome Engle dairy-maide foranernp. d by milkin cows aifeeted with what ho termed **variole vaccine," from his belief that what was knOWD a8 Cow-poxr was A moilified form ofsmall-pox. Dr. Jenner noticed that these woi- en were excinpt afterwards from small-pox in ite virulent form, ana froin this beginning resulted Lis great discovery, ‘The vaccinations made oy Dr. Jenner were al- most entirely with virua obtained from haman transmistions. anil thore who followed him were so fully convinced of the complete prophytactle power of virus from this source that they sought nowther, Spontaneous cases of cowpox are of rare occurrence, hut im 140.8 genuine case did appear at Pansy 3 France, and froin thiss stock of lymph was ob- tained by tranemlenion, and for mi ny yeare ihie stock was carefully guarded, and utilized to great advantuge. Jn 1806 the most famor ano known occarred at Beaugency, a town a short distance from Parte, Dr, Constantino Do Paul, Chairman of the Committos on V of Medicine in Paris, was allowed 8,000 france for expenses, and after repeuled triste with thie stock fis nerite wero fully extabiished, and to-day the Beauzency stock is famous turoughout the world. Inthe summer of 1870 Dr. Henry A. Martin, of Boston, baying ptosared lymph from Beaugency, ‘vaccinatcn the firet heifer evee treated In thiacoun- try witte that virus, De. Frank P, Foster, of Now York, followed with similur experiments, and in November, 72, Dr, H. L. GriMn, of Fond du Lac, W! resident of the State Board of Icaith, opened a stable for the same purpose, and bas con~ ducted the business over alnce, ft {a from this source thatthe Chicago Bonrdof Health is now deing supplied with an average of 500 ** pointe per,day, and bie farm was accordingly tho ono vis- ited, In the stadlos, which sro situated abont three." warters Of ainilo cast of the business centre af ‘ond-du-Lac, and which are in all details ex- quisitely clean and well appoluted, no leas than seven aniinalenre at preavat undergoing treatment, Tho recent **ecare” hag created such a demandior anima) virus a8 to fully tax the capaoilities of pro- duction, but in a few dayathia tronble will bo orten aver, ‘The aniinale used aro of course all finales, and range tn age from four months totwo ears, Dr, Grifln 10 this respect ditforing somawhat rom his brethren in the East, who only use young calves for the purpose, THEY ANE VACCINATED direct, ono pala always under treatment oven when the demand for volute Is light, ae it 19 at somdacazons, ‘The balr having been shaved off from the upper part of the thighs, the vaccination is made ox inthe human mubject, except that the namber of incisions Is conmderably greater. On the seventh or elyhth day the vesicles are rendy for opening, and where falr success attends the opera- ‘ton a thousand or more paints can be charged frum the one animal, ‘The points aro of ivory. prepared in Connecticut, and it has been found that thesc furntets the best mcans of trunemission, Oreat care fa taken of tho animals daring th ickness, par ticular attention beiny paid to the ‘dict, which consists principally of hay, bran-mashes, ‘and other light food, ‘the only departure from normal conditions, vo fer ag observed, 16 a slight increase in the auimal temperature, which raoges perhaps f per cent above the average, No Iil- Mects aro sustained by the heifers, which can snly be utilizeil once, subscquent ‘vaccinations aniformiy failing to **tnke,'* The etock teed is procured from ncighborin; farms, and ao fuily conviuced aro tho farmers thy! the operation fs not deleterious to the health of the animal that many of them willingly loan heif- trs to Dr. Urifin, His farm consiets of about {fteen acres, mostly pasture tand, with a brook running through it, and affords hin avery fachity for properly carrying on what has frown to be quite a business. ‘Thereare only three or four of thevo **vacclnedepote” in this cuantry, but as each one can turn ont during the year an al- moat unifinited aupply of BA susie there fa rcason to hope that within a elfort thine nothing but bovine virus, or such ae has only Rone through ono or two duman aubjects, will be used. ‘Tho medical pros leavion consider that &.couvle of tranginlssions sender the Jymph better, if anything, than that caken direct. Inall the operations performed by direction of the Chicaco Htealth Department bovino virus will 2 used, and, thie being the case, no parent should aegieet the futy of sccuring fur his childroa:the imununity which vaccination alone can furnish, Tt ®reconmended by all writers onthe subject that feraceination shall take pla be age of puber- {Jat iatest, wnu that, 0 18 fall the first time, an- other trial be given, No child.can attend the pub. Ucachoolé when reopened unless o certificate of ‘vace.nation ts produced, ‘The poor will he treated gratis, and ft i hoped that ail will, as well for Ahetr awn protection as fae that of the cummuntty, Suit tue Healt Department In currying out to ‘rorisions of the Jaw. a UNWILLING TO WORK, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cncago, Aug. 20.—A card was handed tn at By door to-day containing a few verees actting forth the Mis of worklngmen who, willlug to Work, bat unable to get thelr pay, are asking help, Eaperience baving taught mo that money viven at the door was usuaily thrown away, I ‘old the able- bodied man 2 would give him work by the hour or S62 needed him, and dealred him to come in be worming, Ho y, unless f gave bim steady: work, oY said, ** 1 know you want fetdy work, but {f you are willing to take money Hie ms, which te begmngy, for your starving fam~ aoiged, Ouse to be glad of a chance to earn a val or less, when you have a chance.” ie silted that they (mean-ng his elats) would not do Pad jobs, This proves that to tive elaee. Dep sin it preferred to honcat labor, and as long as peante pamper this vicious idea, Juat eo lone will these asrants increase, Our strecta are cumbered, as ir ab kuow, with bind and lame, little children, and grinding diecosvant rounds and ono cannot walk ten Odtien and wowcn Out of haud-oryas tloutes without met wee public gaze by people with no Sieilcacs. ry Sallie even 10 perpetuate thoeedefarniities forthe esol va excuse ta ueg. Many uf thuse Svar are rich was ali lknew one, who, rain or t 8 post rolling up bis sisntle, Mdelicats wouen, and frlgubening Little « i ter be died, {¢ was found that he bad for y Haned imoney’ at w bigh rate of lutereat by the wine nda of duliare, Now let mo ask, For bt ns are our Poor-Houdcs unless for such ie ‘orm people? We ought to bo spared these” horrible sights on thu atreet, au ba willing io help eack other, whether rich oF Peon butitis wot help bat buctful to fostee this luntary pauperiem, Little children ute unfited by being forced to bey. Lewialation bel the bite ry state ot Seeradation, tha com bodied to work, and, if possible, pro- Nde work for all, ‘Mins HE, BY e a WE ARE EXONERATED. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuteaco, Aug. 30,—In your isaue of yesterday pe did not exonerate the phyalcian from the tn+ nit tuputation ander which be is placed by the quoter. The truth ts we were called upon to at- ae tha patient in the drug atore under the Briggs one Aller eximialay 6 ¢ wounds we etcpoed ton.” SouBtes with the view of writing & prescrip: Rida wine clerk told us that nothing would be reparithout pay. “Wethen asked the patient if peg d Oot Money to pay for the meqicine, be re- faed BY. which ‘doubtless Induced the revorter lo Teas, that w. ed for money. - We then xeked pep tient tf we should preacrite for bim, bu ze~ Sbrercics, Shut be preferred to have iis uwa family Fountlan, which uaturally ended our ersaud. truthfully, ‘Tux Puysiciax. re 1 . TAX SALES. é Te the Euitor of The Tribune. ia ‘Mcaco, Aug. SO.—Tax sales of city property 2 2OW inorder, and during the next few weeke te Uey be suro that many homes will be sold vuzh the teabliity of the owners to pay the 4 Our lawe tn regard to the collection of 4 bave been changed several timcs of late Jere ant uot one law thousand Kuows avytbing ) and their fn- ateactlons obeyed by the public, there need be no fearof the contagion spreading, That the puniic may bo satisfied that tho means emplosed are each! ga they con safely adopt, a reporter of Tax Trin- ‘ova has investigated what Is known asa *' vaccine farm, "and the reault of hia researches into this atmewhat peculiar branch of industry {snow offered intelligent abont the law agit now etands, Ore of our larae- hearted laveyers contd not perform a more gen. erounact than to elve through THe Trinvxr 8 brlef aynopaieof the jaw, Phave the misfortune foorna cheap home thet war gold Inst year, and for the henefit of others I wish to 'relaie iny ex- perience." 1 found it fmpoesthte one vear ago to pay the tax for 1875 which was due at that time, and about Oct.) the property was sold, the ins being $53. Dreaming, a9 thoasanda now do, that the penalty was 10 per cout, the matter rested Olt last Jane, when the tmoney was forth- coming, and when J discovered that the penaliy was 50 per cent, with 75 cents added for some other purpore,--muking @ total af $78. 7: oficial at the County Clerk’ that, if the tax was not paid forthwith, th chaser would also pay the tax for 1 upon that tax he would be entitled additional, He aleo Informed me that the enine pilrehaece had invested In the rame way $1.50, 000. need not aay that I paid the money with a gradze, bim, but {t looks tike death to the poor man. ‘Taxpatan. CURRENT GOSSIP. NIGHT-THOUGHTS. ‘The firetight wanders o'er the aueky wall, <And shadows, dark snd grim, Which slowly tinger aa they fall, Make phantom shapes, and then grow dim, ‘The wind, that whlepers, then grows wild, Makes echoes with the falling rain; ‘Then, like the tow, sad waiiing of a child, ‘The distant acs takes up the sad refrain. My thoughte to-night are like the wind ‘That ‘neath my caeentent rashed, And, like the never-ceaaing murmur of the ees, ‘They won't be hushed. My heart {6 like come rained church, ‘The which, tts holy things forever fled, Is crumbling ‘neath the dust of Memory's palls Could 1 it {n Oblivion's fetters lock, *Twould patently await the Angel's cali, Bat Memory, like some phantom grim, Stalks forth, and, with no kindly sim, Pulls back the shroud that Pity spreads above the wound, And, polnting with a fleshlces finger, makes Me tread the by-gono years again, And so ‘twill be till, low beneath the deislea white, ‘My aching heart bas found sweet rest, And, tn the regione of eternat tight, My soul, freed from its prison, shall be blest, Minwaugeg, Ang, 24, 1877, Ferxey Manat. SNAKE-STORIES. Port Jervis (N.Y) Correspondence Naw York Sun. Harrison Van Deuzer and Dan Tompkins haul cordwood over tho Monticello tarnpike, between that place and Wartsboro, On Saturday, as they. wore Jogaing along by SMcMunn's, three inttes from Wurteboro, three big rattlesnakes lay coiled up in the middle of the road, and act up a chorus that made the teamsters stop, Antone thrown at the rattlora drove them irffb tho woods. It's bad luck atllcanake get away from you. A Sullivan tolet County mountaineer would sooner miss a circus than go home and eay that he had ecen a rattle- enake and then couldn't pull fts rattles out of his pocket to prove ft. So Tompkine and Van Denzer left thelr teams and followed theenakes, Tho rattlers led them ® chase of twomilce, but the excitement that followed paid for il, The men had been taken plumb to Mat Tal- mago’s famous den. Tho sakes lay about in scores, taking Inthe merry ennshine, and re- gretting that the buckleberry pickers had all left the woods, This wae 8 picnic Van Deuzerand Tompkins had not boped for. Tey got clubs and went for tho enakes, The fight Tasted about ten minntes, More than halt the best onez got away and hid in the fissutcs of the rocks. Hat the men gathered tho rattles off of fifty-stx very fair apecimeus. Some of tho snakes they killed were threo feet long. They took home 414 rattles, and expect to get out at Ieast four gallons of oll for intment, ‘This den was a favorite one of the celeprated anake-catcher, Mat Talmage. Io lived in Wurta- boro, anda rattlesnake bite never had any vilect onhim, He followed snake-breeding, ant he had. some of the moat curious and tare specinens of the anake family ever coflected, In 1873 ho captured alarge pilot or co} iyerheat, Me made a great pet of it, but dnaily it bithim on the thamb, MMe paid no attention to it, although # pilot'n bio ts expecially dreated, being very deadly, Talmage's thumb began tu swell after some daye, Its arm then commenced getting larger, and by and by he got blind, and evfered untold agony. lie ived several weeks, continuing tu swell all over, and at last he died, Hin den has probably not been visited before since his oath. 1. Sterling (iiy.) Democrat. A Jarge rattlesnakes was killed in Breathitt County a few days ago that proved to ba quite a curiosity. It was perfectly formed, save it had twa well-developed necks and heads, The prongs of the necke were about four inches long, and the snake used both heade at the same tne, striking with both, and thrusting out its tongues In a sites ful manner, and bad the appeurance of two snakes. —ro much so that the particn who killed it did not discover the deformity until his snakeship was ead, Palo. Pinto County (Tez.) Nar. Mr, Jamea, Chick, a farmer, a relladle citizen, anion old sctticr, Ives some four miles from tho Brszoa. where ho haa been In the habit of gulng to Gish, often remaining overnight. Ona recent acer. Mr, C, bad repaired to his favorite dauing-ho! in tho river, bolow 8 steep cmbanknient, which swan overlaid with a big rock, Having swung himacif down to the water's edze by means of 8 Frape-vine. he discovered near the midio of the river a very large snake heading towsra him with great specd and determination, Sr, C. threw o heavy wtick at the monster as be neared the bank, striking itabout the head; but. nothing daunted, the ser- ent continnedite course, bearing his head eighteen a tweuty-four inches abave the water, Fecling unsafe in that eitiation, Sr. C, acrambled up the Rrapo rine tothe topof the cliff, where dismay ‘was added to his terror by tho slyhtof thu snake & few [cet from him, wale had ins measure, by a clrcultous route, cut of Ws retreat, How dtr, ¢. got away. or what became of his terror, the snake, are queations that will ever remain a mystery, for, becoming loat in unconsciournees, onr terrors atsichon friend remembered, as the fret return of consciousness, wenting hie way home, looking back now hen for his pursuer, Mr. C. thinks the snake was fully ifteeu feet tong and six to eight inches in diameter in the middle, Mls track over the d-bar on the opporite side of the river, appeared, In ihe wort time he bad to look at it, Mike the track of log. Since tis occnrrence It 1s related that a large enake was eeen by other parties a few years back about the sume locality. Kenuevec (Me.) Juurnal, We have s snake story from Vatalboro, Della. Veata, and Armina, daughters of the Into Jethro Gardiner, of Vursalboro, whu live at the ald home. sicad, bave been in the habit of keeplug thelr pet canary birde in the atic of the house, uway from the naughty cats, and, as war suppoued, away from all othur enemies of tho pet-bird race. | There tho little ones have been hatched and nurecd, and there they have learned tu sing thelr bavy songs to the a Hignt of the anzlous mother birds and the hove hold of sisters, ‘The other oh to her great con- sternation, one of the ladies dtecovered, while en- (ering the attic, a huge spotted adder reclining fn cuils ona chair, with ferce eyes lasing intently ata group of birds, expecting momentarliy 10 c+ cure ove fora good aquare meal. ‘The big brother of the family was hastily summoned to the scene, and the serpent’s meditations were disturbed by death. The reptile menzured three feet in length, Tow it ever found it» way tuto the attic, and what actuated itto make the excarsion, aro unsolved myateriee in the Gardiner family and neihbor- hood, ‘The house ts of two etorice, and the attic do above them all. Lousstana Journal, Bre. Dr. Wr C. Craven, of Ashtara, fm thiv country. and a female companion, made a narrow eacape froin boiny bitten by a huye ratticanae last Suturday night, during the Doctor's absence on a proiearional viel, The ladles were sitting on ihe edge of the bed, when they beard the dread alarm of Brattlesnake, They screamed ant sprang to the door, bat as they could eee nothing in the room ‘one of them ventured 10 peep under the bed, when. abo Was borried to eve cured up there a huge rut- Mesnake, Clothing themselves hastily, for they were partly undresecd, the ladies rujsed an alarm, whlch brought to thelr avsiatance Mr. George ‘Toupkir lives within « few bundred yards of Dr, Craven's bow Mr. T, armed hiineclf with wd pote, wot a lamp, and entered the roum by Ube door furthest from the bed. fic found the ner> ie the centre of the room, called up ready As soon as Me, ‘Tompkins yot reuc , the reptile wade a terco dart for him, leaping bie full length. Twice be thus sprang for Mr, 7, before he was slain. ‘The snabe measured two Inches ices than four fect, and was very largo iu circumference, WWiimingion tx, C.r Star. [atell'gence ‘was received here yesterday froma relluble source tothe effect that a monster enake “was killed neaey place called feasly Hole, a short distance from Burgaw, Pender County, on Thure- day last. ‘the scrpaut 1s supposed (o be of the anaconda specica, belug aboutthisty foct i ond largeraround the middle than & ma: Whendlacovered and killed it was inthe act of swallowing yearling deer, about one-half of which bad diesppeared in ite capacious mouth. julteston ( Tex.) Sus. Acolored man nuined Drown, stag 16 Fennin County, eight miles northuf bere, was badly bitten by arottlesnake on Friday, while at work chop- ye lous. ‘The snake struck him witu such fosce, ostening its fangs wo deep, that ithung to his hand uulll be drew it from under the log where St wascoled. The man was four miles from bome when bitten, and before reaching there 1t took four men tohold'bla in the wagon, 20 great was his suffering. He was waved by freely drivklog whisky, Murferesboro(N. C. dren, Alttte pirl"ol only” 40 sautusee’ Tivieg near Herrelleville, Hertford County, C., killed & genuine rattlesnake, with elgbt rattl, ry Ereasuring soven feet la length, une day lat week. THE TRAGEDY AT DODD'S PLACE. Pictortal World, He came into the store with s facofull of mteery, and sat dgwn upon & box beside the stove and be- gantocty. Iswasaqucer thing for a msn hike thatta do, great, rough laborer, 50 years of agcormure. Some dreadful trouble must bave » AD ofiice informed mo ercent and left the office cursing the day that t invested m dollar evon tn acheaphome. A law that gives a capitalist nearly or ten times as mach ne he can make in any legitimate way ina aplendid law for come npon him to make him bow hie aorrow in that Boy withoutdingnine, ‘The strangers etared aym- pathetically, Aftera white tho proprietor of the store went npto him and pald: “Well, netghtinr, you seem to he in trouble; can we help you any?" ‘The man dis not look up; he shook hie head and tatds No, no, not It's very kind of you, bat nobod: can help me. Teuppone you think t'm an old fool ‘hut she waa all the family J hi ind ehe's dead;" and n great tear aplashed down upan the flaor, “'She'adead, You can'tdo me any good new: but. Kegon come around to my little shanty thera about H o'clock Innt night you might fave done aomne good—[ dunno. When a man Is determined to make a brate of himeeclf he'll do it, perhaps; hat if there'd heen some one there to nay: * Dodd, what on alrth are yon about! why, mebbo—t danno, tho’—i was mal, When a man's mad and haa had a glaea too much, what's the nse of talking tohim? {t's fixed things forme, Anyway—Lord, foruive mo!—she'» dead." ‘The teara splathed down again, but the people Toned at tim with faces’ that had lost a little of hele sympathy. ** You didn t—didn't do anything to bring ft on— whatever tL wae: eald an old lady with @ large pekeran heratm, shouldn't have thought lt Ait “Yea, T did—1 did." sobbed tho man. ''If it adn't been for me it never wonld have hanpennd, joven he. too. Yes, i did joveher. Nobody could say she'd ever had a hard word from me be~ foteimailthedays we'd lived together; but last Mant Fd liad a ylays too much, aud | stopped at the butcher's down in the village and bought a bit of eteak,—a omen wanta “a change from pork once in a way.—aud abe was fond Ol acun, Ane wuss and T Jest fetcned it in and said to her, * We'll have a supper to-night, eh? and shoe sort of nodited and winked at ine jeat ns Joliy, then I went out to the well to draw water, and a9 body does sometimes when anybody le in a hurry, 1 foot the bucket od.and I was aterriule time Anding Mt, mat when J went in—well, you ace, f went in with an appetite—and there sho sat, and—weil, F Ain't dainty, but IF cawldn't have touched that steak to save mo: and 1 got mad. Well, I got madder than T ever was before, and [ Just around andgavehorkick, Yes, 1 dit. If I was to be ung for if to-morrow, I'd have to own up, T kicked her." 1 anidthe woman with the pasha “You brute! “tkicked her pecause your steak didn't euit zou Well may you cry." **Yee'm," salthe man. ‘*You can't apeak harderto methun I} fcelto myeelf, 1 kicked her In the aide, and, whats more. I opened the door and kicked her autor it, and then f jest sat down alongatde my fire and talked the worst kind to iny~ volf—I did Indeed—Lord, fori me: and 1 said Td never iether inagain, ¥ I. you can look a¢ fey se at me; Facserve it; and then I went to ed.” Went tobod and left her ont In the cold?’ sald the old lad Never seeing whother she sald the poor man, sobbing hard, that, I went to elecp—T slept. sound, too; and whut do you suppose waked met Why, her volce—i knew {% from athousand. It ‘asthe awfullest shriek, and then another, and then another, and it came all over me what I'd turned her that had slept alongside of mo winter nights more years than | could remem- ber out Into the cold night. I'd kicked ber ont. Ob, E wae sover then, f tell you, Teaw what a brute 1 was todos thing like that, all fora bit of paltey steak, and {gut up and went to the duor, and [ called, but she didn’tcome, J called again, and then I heard ber screain, but fainter and farther uit; and then I felts kind of horror com- ing over me, and I decreed myself, and took my Jautern and went out. {walked this way and that. I tuoked and [ called. I acung the lantern low and J held [¢ high, There wasn't a, sign of her; and at |. Igot down to Bolter's' pond, there by the edge of the woods, you know, and J heard a kind of weowling; and past me, ail in A hurry, us they go,when they've, ueen dolog nue: chlef, New those dogs of Uolter'e,—ferce devils! but they knew enough to be afraid of me then.” **And wocn I eaw them my heart stood etlil, an Tawung the Janturn low axain, and L saw ‘ber, Sue lay alongeido the pond, and her gray halen Were dabbled in blood, and the mark of tha doy's teeth wero on her tiecks and J Jest touk her upin auy arms and carried her along tne road home and brought her to the tire, and there J cried over her, and called her all the pet names I teed to cail ber when [first had her aftittle youngtning; but tt wasn't any uae,—she was fostoe stiff and cold. and I Ie} her town on the bed. and there she's taid ever since, Oh, it's dreadfull ** Yes, wud You ve to be hung," sald the old lady **bul now auppose she fen't dead, and maybe ene isn't. Let us go over with you, ond ttop ani fetch the ductor, Folka have been brought to that seemed dead. | Anyway, {te all right." “Welt Tl do it," sald tac man, ‘Gur it's no tse, 1 know,"" ‘The proprictor of tho store called bis wife to walt on {t, and he headed 2 procession of his cus- tomers, and they all wont down to Dudd's cabin, calling on the doctor as they pasecd his house, and taking him with them, Bat when they canie to the lunety Iittio touse no one cared to ve the frst fo go in; but at Inst the doctor, as being best used to such things, opened the door and stepped in. Tt wana mean tttle room, aud furnished only with a table, two chairs, sume shelves, and a bed, and on this bed eat an old gray cat washing her face, ‘Ae avon ae Dodd's oye rested on this animal he uttered a cry of ar and flew ta her side; but she tunce set itp ber back aud uttered a loud ** Steo- whilu Rertult awalied to immense propore jong, “Oh, Tdon't mind, J don't mind," sald Dodd, “1 deserve you. should be wad at me—unythinu, anything, 40 as you're allve, She's come to life ogaln. lory, glory, glory: " Why, youdon't mean to eay you were talking about acatallthe whilet’ ecredmed tho woman with the basket, ‘* You said ee didn't couk your ineat proverly, and——" **No'm," sald Dodd, **I meant to eay she ate moat of tt'up fur me, and torcand chawed what she dlun't eat; but she's welcome, So thatsho's alive, Idon’t care. Though shoe's weaned from me, f sve that, Ourhappy times arcover; abe doubts Loa “Scalled me in (o a cat, fodecd!" sald tho 0 ** Left my businces for s cat!" cried the store- keeper, * ua, what an old fool ww!" yelled tho att ‘Wut old Dodd nev 1d the woman, dunt train of boys Jooked at them, He tatoned to nono of thelr inenits, snd they ieft bim doin fla beet, with teare tu en, to get that ofendes cat to fake « little milk from a saucer that ho held before her lips, and saying, **Ob, make up, Puaey your own Dodd will never do it auy more.” HOW THE PRESENT POPE WAS ELECTED. Mactuitian's Magarine, It was only by a mienap that Cardinal Maatal- Ferretti attalued the triplo crown at all, ‘Tho pop- ular candidate waa Cardinal Gizzi. and tho most powerful man in the college ttecl? was Cardinal Lumbruschin!. Mastal-Ferrett! was only one of a crowd, andin the Aret ballot he hardly scemed tobe intherunning. Lambruschiol bad the highest pum- ber of votes, and everything ecemed to mark hin outaethe future Popo, Bat there's many @ slip “twixt the cup aud the hp, even in a conclave; andthe Italians have a proverb that, in thesc contests, the favorite nover wins, Ie did not ity thiw case. In the second and third ballot Mantal-Ferrett! came more and more distinctly to the front, Giz2i disappeared from the liste, aud Lambruschint fell hopelessly intothe rear, Hut it Lambruseblil could only have kept open the con- clavea fow hours longer he milght have dluplaced his rival, and perhaps buve placed the tiara upon bit own brows, or, If nut there, might at least have laced It upon the brows his friend Franzont; I-Ferrett! was in bad odor with the Court, ‘uf Auatria on account of hile eytupatny silt the na. tonal party of Italy, and when the bullot that made bim Pope was taken, the Austrian Plenipo- un tlw way from Vienna with @ velo in P aluat the Archbishop of Imola, and with Cardinals enuugh in bis train to tum the ocale in favor of the Genoceo Cardinal. The veto artived a few hours too late, and the lug- ging Cardinals. entering the Holy City the day after the fair, found the Rurnane ehuating meas in honor ofa sovercign whose vane they hardly knew bow tu pronounce. The teleyrsph and sbe railway have to all risk of anything of this kind hap- ening ageing tor Kowo te now within speaking tance of Vienna, Purls, Berlin, and, unlews the conclave sits, a », Within twenty-four hours of the Po: a, and wing oull, elects hie succcesur ere, there will be no time between ‘a death and the uaz for the holding of the conclave fur afl Earope to reach Home and to give A CARELESS MAN, Burlington dawkeye. Yesterday morning a careless mun ont on South Hill threw @ muz of bot sbaving-water out of a sccond-story window. Inetantly the pale alr was reaked with shricks, and, looking out, he saw he had emptied the treacherous element on the bead of bis wife, who wae digging in the geranlum-bed with a ploe stick. He leaned out of the window to Jauzh tn hollow accents, when the savh fell with frightfal velocity, snutting otf his wind. Mis wife, dismayed at her uncxpreted ehower-bath, aud appalivd ut her hueband's situation, turned to run into the house aod release nim, and in bec huste san graiust thy baby's cab, etting it and burliAg the baby upon cactuee ‘The domestic, up-staicey, hearlog the iu. the front) yard, and doubt. ing not the baby bad been devoured by 8 tramo, wprang down staira tu the res that she only touched two al last one, —touching thu trot with her feet, und the Jasl with ber bead. A pehbor, running to the general rescue, stepned on & broken plank in the aldewulk, und fell a distance of 101 fect, rpraiving bivankleso badly that he won't walk fur three wevks. this tue, the men. with a violent ef- ‘which eculped the entire back portion of his head, got out of the window, taving previously dropped hiv razor, which fell oo ihe edgs of o fower-pot and nicked iteclf worse toon a cogch- horse, and coniparative order was voon restured, Butthe maneays bo wiligever agein tempt the anger of the immiortal gods by ebaving himecif. THE POPE’S DRY HUMOR. Pall Mall Gazette, Among the magy pilzrims who bave of late vis- ited Rome wasan Old French lady woo undertook the pilgrimage, according tu au Itillan pa; un dur circumatances of noosdiasry futorest. sho had for ome tine auffered from an afection of the Jeg of so seriousauature that, acting under the vice of eminent physiciuus, ebe at last couscuted to hare the Itinb_ ampntated asthe only chance of | Ther: testoration ta health. On the dey. however, be- fore that on which’ the operation sac to ‘take pisce, oneof her friends perenaded her to defer it until whe had tried the effect of A stock- ing In hte possession that bad been worn br the Pope, and which he sererted wanid In- fallibly cure ber, She acrordingly put on the stocking, and, to her surprise and delight, at the end of a few days was adie to walk about 9 thoroughly eared #4 thongh phe had never Jatored under any infirmity. Having made a vow that if the remedy proved auccersfal he would perform a {igrimage to Rome, she lont no time In redeeming hin pleage, and, on being ushered tnto the pree- enco of the Pope, prosteated herself with emotion before his Holiness, enthusinetically thanking bim for the bevedt rhe had cerived from the ure of hia stecalng. After hearing her story the Pope coldly replied: ** Yon are most fortanate. One of my stockings hae healed you and restored yoo a jeg. Ae for myrelf, 1 pat two of them on each morning, yet I am not able to walk or even stand upright on imy lege, and am ooliged,” he added bitterly, **to be wheeled about Jn a chair.” MARINE NEWS. BUFFALN, Burrato, Aug. 30.—Charters—Schra San Diego, coal to Cotcayo st 25e; Amaranth, coal to De- troit, Clearances—Props Japan, ‘Chicago, 1.300 bris aaitand sundries; St. Pan}, Dalath, 150 tons coal; Pes-' Chicago, merchandisd: Passaic, Green Bay, 651 bris cement; Kaleigh, Chicago; bark William + chicago: echrs san Mega, Chicago, 1,200 te cual; Ih ad, Chichzo; Moonlight, Chicago; dava, Toleca; 4. B, Merrill. Milwaukee, 400 tons re . Rand, Hast Saginaw, 109 bris cement. SM. Bell, Toledo; J. Willard, Toledo: A. P. Grover, Toledo; Marengo. Milwanker, 260 tona coal; K. Winslow, Chicago; barge I Mewart, Saginaw, i ‘the Express of the Lith contains the following feme: ‘The crowd of yeenels fn port was thinned out somewhat yesterday, the curg-er of most of them having been dinchargea. and many of them having cleured light, ‘The arrival MNonuay and ‘Tous Were quite light comparea with the previons da: cbr Jurs was fn Sloan's donting ury-dock ve terday for calking and repaitinz. “Capt. (. Peter- son saya thin is the first timy her bottom has been tecalked since she craft was bullt in Ibe, at Milan, 0. ier seams appens to be filed with mud, the vakum has become that rotten. Lennis Gilmore, a noted: calker ut Bilan, did the work on the Jura when she was bullt; also calked toe echr Willlam Shupe, built a year prior atthe same place. The latter schooner bas just undergone au overbauting in Mr. doreph Sloan's dock. and Capt, Woud says bout the eame with regard to this vessel. that herbottom has nut been: recalked unti! now since whe was built. ‘Anew tug called: the George B. Dizon is ont, rnaning In opposition to the Association. ler engines are luxi8. Capt. Je Wolle, recently of the Crowell, has charre of het as master. We understand another new tug has been bourht and wilj be brought in opposition tu the Asrocia- tion soon, Schr O, M. Bond hes completed repalrs.and yes- terdsy left for Port Colborne, in tow of the tuy Crowell. she wilt take balance of cargo from ‘Thoroid through to ite deatinstion. A TURILLING JAM. One of the most serious Jams that haa occarred In the Chicago River for a long time, and which atone time threatened to do great damage to shipping and caused a thrilling situation, took place yesterday afternoon about d o'clock, The water in the river auddenty began to fall, ana a currentof abort fre iniles an hour set dp streain. Shortly afterward the tug Mosher tuok the echr Ellen Spry in tow from the dock near the foot of Dearborn street. ‘The latter was corn laden and bound and, as she was moving out, the tow-line snapped 10 two, and the hearily-loaded. vossel was borne rap- Adly slong with the swiftly-rcanning water, At that moment the tug Higcie came aown throngh the draw of Clark-street bridge with the achr Alice Beers in tow, grain-laden, and bound out. Asif tocomplicate matters still worse, the stmr John Sherman juet came in and was winding aroind to get to ber dock close ta the the bridge, and the the foot of Dearborn avenue alongside of a dredg ehe bad in tor The ecbe Sears was on the oppomte aide of the river at a dock, The Spry drifted against the Iliggte and the Hern of the former tae considerably damaged, ‘Then she struck the Beers and crushed in the rail of the latter and did some other damage. The Mehrs received a jam from ber, and in fact she went Aying about the river in the wildest manner, and rendered things very exciting for a tle, ‘Thero was quite a crowd of people on Clark atrect bridge at the time, and = it looked ae the Spry wae going to knock that structure off itscentrepler. The Evans reaeived a squeeze. and the schooner dnally uated against the Sherman and the Beers, which proved a barrier againat her further progress, and sie wae secured by a line and towed to her duck, where abe remalned antil the current mnbelded.’ Several of her atanchtone were broken daring the jam. The pecuniary loss wiil amount to about $:100, - ‘It was Fortunate that the veescla: were extricated from their ontanglement without setious damage, PORT COLBOMNE, Burvato, Aug, 30.—Vessele passing Port Col- barne Lock tuthe twenty-four hours ending at 6 Pe . of the 20th: Weatward—Prope City of Toledo, Ogdensburg to Chicago; Lake Erle, Muntreal to Detro! Slberla, Kingston to Toledo; Cavalier, Collins’ Bay to Hay Clty; achre William Raynes, 0 troit: St. Andrews, St. Catbariu Antelope, St. Catharinca and Port Dalhounle to Chicagor Monterey, Onwego to Chicago; Mary, St. Catharines and St. Rowlinson to Leaming; L. UI Kingston to Black Hiver; Queen of the I. rontoto Black Hirer; Jobn T, Mott Chicago; Prince Alfred, Kingataa tu Toledo; tumbia, Oswego to Detroit; Eric and Stewart, Kingeton, no orders, Kastwarls—Props Arcadia, Detroit to Montreal; Armenia, Toledo to do; Oswegatchile, Oswego to Ogdenaburg; barks Macellan, Tuledo to Kingston; deseie Drammond, do todo; NH, ft. Moro, Detroit tudo; Falmouth, Milwaukeo to Sackcit’s Harbor; W. It, Taslor, White Fish Point, Lake Superior, to Catlins’ Way; aches M. Fillmore, Chicago ta, Kingston; Cataract, Hay Clty to Kingston; Pando- ra, todo: H. Dudley, do to do; Fiora and Emma, Kingeville to Oebawa; China, tack River to 'To- ronto; Stafford, VermiJiion to Prescott, NAUTICAL MISITAPS, The echr arbarlan sprung oleak at the lower end of Lake Michigan Blonday, and it waa with dimeulty that her crow kept ber afloat until she arrived here yesterday, Toe tug Blemarck, of Milwaukee, brought her{n Jn anawer toa atgnal of distress. On ber arrival ¢® Barbarian was foand to have a foot ands half of waterin lier hold, ‘Tho crow was uearly exhausted from their long aud hard exertions at the pumpe, ‘The achr Magnolia sprangabad leak when of Manitowoc Sunday, and, being unsble tu receive repairs at that port, put for bere. She brings s cargo of bark, Tne Detroit Free Presa of y atur City of Baltintore, in taking y we Ctub Hones, Tuesday night, wae caught fast on shioa)] and remained there with a party of exci jonteta aboard until yesterday morning. when she managed to get olf. Thu excursionieta wera from Marine City, THE CANAL, Tintparront, Aug. 30.—Cleared—Mayflower, Ot- tawa, 83,154 {¢ lumber, 50,000 abingles, 50,000 Jath; Montana, Joliet, 80,021 ft lumber, 7,950 lath; Leviathan, LaSalle, 100,413 ft lumber; Gold Munters, Ladalle, 3 ft lumber, Inivogront, Aug. 30—9 p. m,—Arrived—Orian, Oitawa, 6,000 bu corn; Monte Christy, feneca, 5,200 bu corn, 41,200 los seed; Omaha, Siorris, 5, 200 bu corn, 37, 700 Iba sced; prop Whale, Hen- 600 bu corn; Montreal, Outewa, 5,000 bu rad—W. T. Rockwood, LaSalle, 109,018 ft Jumber; x, Joliet, 12,560 ft luwiber; Cataract, Utica, 8, 400 tt lumacr} Neptuny, Qtuawa and nia, 02,055 ft lusaber, 40, 000 lath, BAU poste, ——- LAKE FREIGHTS. Cuicaco, Aug. 10.—Vessels were in moderate demand at 2c for corn to Budalo and d}¢ fur du to Kingston, Charte! Yo Buffalo—Schr b, Somers, corn at Sc; echry Sage, A. Cudb, EB, Jones, and Masten. corn at 23j¢, To Kingston— Schr L. McDonald, corn at 0 To Collingwuod— Sent Orphan Boy, cornon privateterms., Capacity, 874,000 bu com, sche Unadilla brings lumter from Chenoygan to Curcago at $2.00 per n ‘Yorzvo, O., Aug. 2o,—Chartera: Schre W. I, Gads, wheat to Brig, 2c; Barkslow, waeat to Bul flo, 2c; Florida corn to Kingston, 4c; ot 3. ingaton, 4c5 Louie au C, Woodrud, corn to jary Battle, wheat to Hiingestos, 4)¢c. DetRuit, Aug. 20.—Prog Atzica, wheat to Mon- treal ut Uc. PORT MURQN. Syectat Dispatch w The Tribune, Port Husos, Mich., 40g. 30,—Down—Props Pacidc, Marine City, Harun City, Quebec, East Saginaw and barges, R. J, Hackett and consort; ache Wiligm 1, Vanderbilt, J. B, Wilber, Grace Whitney, H.C. Richards Mosticello, 8. T. At- water, Boilvia, Erie Bolle, Yervla, Montpelier, Beatie, Barwicx. Up—Prope lt. Wolland, Arctic, Java, James Fisk, Europe, H. C. Scanoor, Uenton, Ontario, Cuba, Minera) Rock and barges, Bello Cross and barges, Swallow and barges, Fay and low, Forest cur and copsort, Figtcher and consurl; aches Jace Dell, Belle Hanscom, Lucerne, J. 5. Hicharuy, Albatross, Samana, Fayettc Brown, Mary, Hattic £, Capen, Lively. Wind—Northwest, gentle; weather fos. — THE TUG OF WAR, ‘The opposition tug-war, which quisted dows somewhat afters partial compromise between the contending nes and the withdrawal of the St. Mary, le to bereopenedinaishort time, The tug ‘Hanuah Sullivan js to bave acr machinery chanyed to fourteen square, when eho wili work in concert. with the St. Mary, which tug ts now being placed in ebape for business, Capt James Porter, a well- kuowa and experienced tuzman, interceied ip the Wevecent aud will take charge of tac sullivan, 4 will probably be Lively work by the LYONS KAT dnring the balance of the seaton.—Mitcavkee i An nnmnnnnmnnn IS (Read and heed What is here said 01 Wil learn how it may wortn |e doug at a small SAVING?1 COSL Men and women should be carefal of thetr hi Itisnot merely an ornament; {t fs as much a part of Nature's plan for the perfectton servation of Iife, as is any Spectat Dispatch 49. The Tribiene. ‘Ang. 39,- Arrivale—Propa India, Philaaelptia, Cnicago, Annie Young, Milwaukee; achre F. P. Beale, D, BE, Baily, Daunttes Sunnyside, Buffalo. Departures—Stmr Japan, Chicago; echt Portage, ‘oronto, © Metropolis, of Cleveland. will com- pt.4 to run between Erie and Port Dove: , in Connection with the Port Dover Ita ty 500, 000 bn of grain have been secetved by far this week. YOUR HAIR COMPLIMENTARY. Oawego Timer: The many friends of Capt. ‘Williams A, Richardson, of the sche J. Maria Scott, will be pleated to iearn of his marriage to one of which touk place a few days This being the Captain's firat seacon as commanter of a vessel, and knowing th a xond mate, he very wisely concitded for Ife, which action we hope he may never have We wish the happy couple a long And prosperous voyage through Ite. Chicago's belles, cause to regret. of health and the pre: other member of the body. Men of science have searched Jong and pa- tiently for the best means of preserving and cultivating, tho hair, is f hot irty-fve years ago, the eminent scholar, Prof, E, Thomas Lyon of New derney, entered into a thorough study of the matter. it, and hls labors wero Ticit was who gave to EAST SAGINAW. Special Mepaich to The Tribene, East Baatvaw, Mich, Ang. i0.—Ae the prop Tioga, with alow of fire berg river ‘set night, the barge Sunshine got ezround on the eastside of the channel, delaying the tuw The achr Gardiner, boand in under full pail, struck the barge Elma. of the Tloga’s tow on the starboard quarter, cutting her down to the water's edge, and carying away & couple o: chains of her head gear. a re wan leaving the tit 10 o'clock, cromned with success, the world that priceless discovery, Lyon’s Kathairon, For the growth and preservation of the nar, ‘The preparation sprung into immediate and world-wide favor, MARQUETTE. BSoecial Dupaca to The Tribune, Marqcxrte, Mich., Aug. 30.—Arrived—Prop Egyptian; achr Pelican, fan Sesame ~Prop J. La. Wind—Sbuth.. Week. Bs NAVIGATION NOTES, Ciicano,—About thirty veeecls are expected on the lumber market lo-day....The ach F, WW. Gif- ford arrived here yesterday with lumber from Al- Pena,—her firat appearance since ehe got of the rocks in Georgian ay Laat epring.... Vessel- Owners feel a litle blue over the reduced rates on ticipate better freighta soon. rewhta were @ shade better those on grain at pres- ent would give a fair marmn, Orarn Ports. —Detroitiug- to tix ap rates....The U, Me Be herrepatra at ilufalo, and of cargo (about 12,000 Lu) to adian “Government te asking for tenders for the consiruction of a breakwater at Malpieque Bay. pproptiation uf $10,000 wae made by the t for the purposn....The Bay City Zrit- ankirk, which hag Jtwas just what was wanted for the purpose. LYON'S KATHAIRON has never been sup- planted or cast aside by the people. for the very d reason that nothing equal The consequence Is, that the KATHAIRON has become more and more popular every year, id is now in dally use by millions who under- stand ite wonderful value. Bestdes being the best hair dressing ever pro- duced, it will positively prevent grayness, and. will restore new hair to bald heads if the roots and follicles are not destroyed, If these things are so, ts not such an article of the greatest value? ‘That they are so. hasbeen testified to by sands, andds abundantly proven by the of the KATHAIRON for more than one-third of A PAIR SPECIMEN, Ihave been entirely bald for several years, con- atitutional, } suppose. I used Kathairon, and,to my great eurpriee,! have a thick growtn of young hale. COL. JOHN L, DORRANCE. No other article is comparable with the Katn- atron in respect of these three most important 1. To Cure Baldness, 2. To Restore and Beautify a Gray Hair. ————e 3. To Remove Dandruff and Beantify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—The Katnainow {6 no sticky, pasty sulphur und and daub the hair and paratyze the brain, 8 pure and limplid vetetable lotion, intended to restore the hair by naturul growth and relnviz- {tis the most delightful toltet dress- ing known. No lady's or centleman’s tollet oullt is complete without LYON'’S KATHAIRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, SOLD EVERYWIERE, to it has ever ‘ownera met yesterday jand has completed roceeded with balance ‘Thorold... The Can- “The old prop Di ng at the bottom of the river below the ges, has beep cut into eections. and 1a to be sutte & Co, were part towed away and burned. owners, and wera obliged to dispose of her tn some manner,” PORT OF CNICAGO, ‘The following were the arrivals and clearances for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock Last a few’ bottles of ARRIVALS~Stmra te 2 Shee Presets Ate Btors Catone. St Joseph. sundries: fhe: bherman, K, Meuekauuce. re Battal Kyler, Beiwon iar Harvor, sungrics: Metiominee, ureen Bay, sundries; Mewenger. Beat alu, sundries Suamplain, Ugdensbs rs a 0 Haves, towing, schre Marinette, Seneiau bec, univer; Kidurado, Meuekaunce, luinbe: Mehekauuee. jumber! I Noquevay, Peshtiwo. jumber; Advance, } bers Driver, Carion‘s Pier, woud; U. water, bark; posey all, 3. bark; riva. Mollaud. | Dawn, White Lak lea: Kewusutur. White Ls pent, luuiber: Low woods Little Welle,” Myton, lumner % topo, Ford Miver, tumbert Hoss, It te vavig, = Muskegon.” tumber: ake, test Black Hawk, Tugtuo, haw, Muskegon, lumoer; ides, J. Be Coates, Suavedut, wi r ‘ar of lead, to palnt ber: Lumbtfinag, ry Lincola, jumper; Juli’ ts, ster Icons. Manistee, ry ai; Minerva, Mussegun. lumber, Trantan, rT Ctuekewen, Jumbers Movxus; ean ington, Tumbers U. ppreutice buy, fer, Muskegon, Iyuibers seu ckmmnchr WT, 21,420 un wheat sctir Grave Murry, Col The old relinblo P Mustang Liniment nelln tu- any nore rapidly thay curs nigo, before swarms tompted by ite pted to craw! into savor on the Mustang's reputation. There never was, and we belleve there never y & remedy for pain wounds cqual to Mexi- can Mustang Lint te abatm for ever: ngelot mercy imevery faus- My~for 25 conis, Buftala, 43,000" bu corns barse ‘Mevekaunee, 10 ‘brin Leet and sundries; Michekauuce, sundries; prop W 4i,o¥4 bu cura: ache Ii ng wood, 24, 355 vd cori buusts, $ ore dour. @u of imitato: suCcenn, 21 Teed, and sundrieey pre Gaty 6 Urls dour, dy Dele pork, wer Mary Colt Hh run, 10, vbu rye, aud sundries wok 17.746 ‘bu cura; tine ins, Uli g woud, 23,411 O1 eK, me and fe Lake, in ake 0 valle, Kiugstuy, 1Y, ——— for weak and nervoi ad prostrating diseases cured Pulveruacher's Electric Neite Avold imitattons, Chronic, palo without medicine. the grand desideratum. and Journal, with partlewtars, dress Pulvesmacher Galvanic Co,, Ciuclunats, Ohio. — ee AMERICA SEPTEMBER-CTOBER NUMBEK. CONTENTS, 1. The “Electoral Conapleacy?? Bubble Exploded. By £. W. Stovantos, IL The Decilne of the Drama. OCEAN STRAY Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Drtstol (England) direct, Tuesday. Aug. 24 ueaday, BUpt. UE Cabin passage, $ Return Ciekets’ af “North reof thisCompany wil! sat ever) n ber, toon of T wee kroi New ‘ork 10 Puts tae three © Pur fre macy | Fol Sereees 9 CET IICly & Howlina Green, New York. UL. The Warin the East (with Maps), Dy Gen. Gro. B. McChettas. IV. Perpetual Forces, By Matra Watpo Ex- horoughoes, Convenience, Eonony HEATING, Rrowght to aremarkable perfection by CRANE, BREED & CO., 683-715 West Erghthest., Ciueianati.0, Regain Vroaperi- By Davin A. Weis. VI, New American Novel. ly E. L. Beatty: VIL Pair Wages. Bye ‘Sroicen.” VII. Meformed Judalam. IX. The Recent Sirlkes. Uy Tnowas A. Scott, Preedent Pennsylvania Hallroad. X. Reeeut Progress in Aatranomy, XI, Couremporary Lierature. Paice, £2.00, Yearcy SURscsirtioN, $5.00. *.*Fur sala by all Hooksellers and Newsdealers, Sent, poatpatd, on recelpt af price by te publishers, Dy Putz Avie. FalRBANKE SCALES Ks ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Re =arefultobuynoly the Genuine, __ SUMMER RESORTS Rit HOTEL, . ‘Terme, 62 tu $3 per day, SHIRTS. Mado to order a Specialty. Using ADELPHE THEATRE, J, TL TAVERLY... Proprietor and Manager. GUT THIS WEEK TOR T, LARGE PLAY, no3 $ dent Premfiers—MiteR, ‘enery, Cattumes Rad Oraa fine looking men, French, ituestar and Srepntian ‘soldiers. | 300 pervone, in “ents play. No ratte In prices. Admleatons one-haif the pri oF ‘Other rai theatre to thtsetty. All Latte: Mating esday and Saturday, Matinees HOOLEY’S THEATRE, a tag, Matinee. and Friday evening, aatstday Matince and satantay nies actress, MIS ofthe distinentshed young charact MARY CARY, tp B. E, TWooll's intensely emotion “POOR JO, with a saperh cast of characters. Monday. Bept, 3.0rst ume hi comedians, 5 BE ROBSO Diun Boucicault’s preat ence: FORBID: of America’s favorita ad WM. HW. CRAKE, in RUIT. E: = if Cotte play ever written. McVICKER’S THEATRES TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER A B yr LJ TWO HOURS OF FUN. PROGRAMME OF LAKE EXCURSIONS On Str JOHN SHERMAN (Weather permitting: St. Joueph at A:90: retnrn at 107. day. Sept. 1—On the lake at, 2: cents, Saturday will catt Fostion Hullding at3 p.m. AN NOR: Prop: Sars eA OHMS riewores, COTTONS OPERA-HOUSE. Monroc-nt., neat State. MONDAY, Aug. 27, Old Sleuth, the Detective. Entlre caange of Programme. dobbs DEPARTORE OF TRAINS, Exrtamariow or Rerenznaa Mance,—t Sat gyepled bundy excepted. fitiiay tee aly. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tieke: Ofices 62 Ciark-st,- peers Houae) and s¢ Leave. | Arrive, p & Yankton OPreep't lockid & Dubuqa & OF trep't fuckt'd & Dubuque, p Btitwaaiee Fart Stall (dally) | AiO) & BMilwaukee Eapren. ccs sss colAIQa a ° op. 3 - = R 2B OD. 3b. Hi Pulfman Motel Cars ara ran through. between Chi- gago and Omaha, on the train leaving Chicase at 10:39 ma. Soother road rune Puttmsn or any other form of hotelcare west of Uhicazo, a—Depor corner of Weiland Rinzte-ste, ‘O—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-ste CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. ‘Ticket offices G2 Clark-st, and at Kinzie-Street Depot Leave. «Arrive. Bt. Paul & Minneapolts Ex... 90:00 4, m, * 4:09, m. bt, Paul a Minneapolis It mou. mt wide. mm. CHIOAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO in EANGAB CITY & DENVER SHORE LINES Uaiweuty sirdvate Ticker Uitees az Leandotphe nt CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ET. PAUL RAILROAD. Unloa Depot. comer Maison and Canal-ate. Ticket Office, 3 Sut Clark-st., opporite bherman House, Aud at depot. j Leave. | Atrive. Oe m.* TO. mm Milwaukee Express, ‘Wisconsin & Minn | id Menaaue through Press "30:00, ta, )* 4200p, m. * 8:C3p. m..*11:008, m. TAN {gainer via . tor arid Miuineapults are good either via Madiaon and Pralria du Chien, of via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Wiouua. 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Apply to WM. 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building. — PROPOSALS, CONVICT LABOR TO LET f i . proposate will be recetved at tI tary of the Hoard of brasea, until Down oF of the Penlientiary, Peaitent vict tabur. fur a teria of aut more The suceessful bid nec, lucluding sal- an ig years, trou Oct. t. in77, all'vay ail Peulteatiary expe Arles of ofleers, guards, help, the beating of Hog of couvicts and allo paying to the contractor cred oft centa per time each biades Jeust amount be fs willing to accept sa Or expenses must be set forth in bls bid, and the io desirva the contract for the Ieeet nuimper of be lowest rate vf capite will Seu Lhe Dials 4 f dera will be required to tle with their IF ri 0c i accepeaue Lond 101 0, a teeth of Neuraska in casa the contract awarded bin or thea. Fact entered Into shall provide that rement wud glaclviive of te Cun’ be under the control of adid Huard and Siete of any of 1 eee ten * Bid ‘onvict Lat 7." aud a bh. Of the Board of Public bands wud Bud ‘Further (nformation will be tural he becret ids. GEO. * J.C. MCBRIDE, u Hh ‘State of Ke Board of Public Lands and Balluings 0 of Ke- SPECIAL NOTICE EVERLASTING PEEL Lenman'’s Fluride Wate: us ordinary vertu wuld always ade for tb: Fanetd Qe B ‘ Water preparcu by Laauzas & Rewp, Now York, UAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERY. es 2 Le ox Mall—Old Line... S aaai fa Te Atlantic Expreas, daily... A SAE apros. PITTTSBUBG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS B. Depot coruer of Clinton and Carroli-ats., West Side, Badr Be preta CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIFIO RAILROAD ofner of Van Hurea and Bueraian-su. Tic Devote cortices 6a Claret, sherman lvuse. Omabs, Leevoaw'th & Atch Ex 60:15 win. © Sorat Accomusodat 4: she Exaress. ) Miwaukes and all Wess Sh Wr Pal Serban aaa 3k u's te Faiday Srolng's boat gos th * ) ForGrant i re Grand Rapids, and Muske- ua. Dally, Suaday excepted.. ... weue 7 De Be Cudiago, end ‘i \ fia a, and ‘Beaiwetcr: iy, paturuay wird Sunday excepied. at @ & i, Forst. Joseph Dally at Oem. Sanday ser cepted sesorays dual, But leavo: ForGrecu Bay. Escanaba, etc,, Eriday..... Genes eaa decent taot ailckiewart ye 7D. FUNANCI AL: GUARANTEED SPECULATION, oop erguet oar 00 tea staaddtey Bane We guarantes ail GU day miruddies | suougy tefuaded Cee ave ne piei tee ro, paneer Baw Var eS aetna 3

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