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13 B i S T T T = o = car them, but my mamma has taught mo that 10 met wear my clothing louso and ansoendei from {he shonidera tn _ardsr to permit my body to crow paturally: now. an 1 wish ta grow 10 be & hienithy froman mllmnmnrv ?uy lite, and be of some weain_ tho world, [eh nover wear them, and I wish a1l mothors woald @o as mine has done, _ Bhe Pousn my education_ by teaching mo ta follow the Taws of nstre inatend af fashion. They nll tell mo that they wear corsots 10 makn themselven fook mice, but they ata not tights oh1 no. they conld mimost jump ont of them, bt ¥ Tiavo notlced that girla ‘who have worn them for threo or four years havea waisttoo small cam- pared with (helrshoalders, They say thelr walsts Are natnrally smallor (hananch ehoulders wonld Narrant, s Ithink it 18 becanse they wore tight corncta while thuy were growing. From what I havo read on thie anhject, § think enracts aro mnch to biame for the sickness and snf- fering that recms to be the role Inefead of the ox- ception, 1nmwell now, and 1 mean to try o atay well, 1 ahall study hised to find ont_what is right, il thon 4o A geat right a8 Lean. Tllke D, Jim, aud would like to know him. ——— CILUD BECRETARY’S CALL. Frox OnLexa, Cuicano,—The Shattack writers, pro and con, Appear to {gnore the fact that children must exist before they can bo reared. Copher, for {natance, saya: ‘‘Of courso s woman Who rears a large family of children has enough to do, aven withont honsework. (Correet.) Dut Mf she hina Iittlo talent aud no tact to tanage childran, slie, If nhais capable, conld bofter sfford fo do somotbing clto and pby s motherly woman who con do It well," Granted. Now the question arises, What mothorly woman ean #h the berden of thelr exiatence whilo she romelhing clse’ to earn money wherewith to pay for thelr rearingt" Somotimes the little angels follow each other so closely lh:z thlr: l'r: ::: 1th left to mako much p inthe flfi?flaé"&’fii‘wu. Of All the women foba pltfod 1t fhose who haes tha fast increas caros of a family on tholr nands, Perhaps that Jofty thonghts and aspirations bafota marringe which are doomed to bo bntied fn the obilvion o coneolern foll and anxlety, Porhapa thoy have fonnd the chetisbed fdol of thelr love fast falling 1nt0 the vortex from which 80 few atie with tho loast somblance of manhood left wiiereon ta build a ray of hope for tha futnre. Little by littio Lias o yiolded o the tempter, antil wite, children, Nome; have become hut a3 worthiess incumbrances wherean to vent a drankard’s matice, Tao nften (s 1hin the case, and tho niother whoso heart does not tuen to atone heneath its waight of cate and woo +hould be cm)wnm with laueols of glory gs lasting hille. e nils e wringed 1te Alght tota the dusky shades of the mystic past, and tha regular monthly mecting of Tie Tamuxs Home Club ta Closo nthand, Let nn pather azain Inont sttengtly e in days of yore, when the ahadows crept in and ont amid tho closoly-gathered forms that haunted tho mazes of tho eleannt rooms, Ulherwise, in suine parlance, et ne buvo a full sttendance on the oernatnn of our next merting, whicls will be held ot the clab-toomy of the Tremont 1{ouse Thursday, July 11, commoncing st 2 a‘clack p, m. Our meetings are not ao frogticnt as o havo 4 ir reenrrenice ealled Inta requisition aa an excuse for non-attendance, and, fndeed we cannot reo tho prapricty of an exciso At all, Wo have mote than a hundred realdent mémbors. Let s ree svary form fo placo Juiy 11. NMEADING FOR CHILDREN. Fnox Auxz Hreax, \ViLinaros, ~Alol mind# me of 8 reply to an appeal made some ngo for co-operation in the work of suppressin, the #alo of intoxicatiug drinks to minors. The ap- yeal was mado chlofly In bchalf of motherless and fatherless walfs who gravitate naturally towards rum-shope, as tho only place opon to ereatures of that 11k, R A lady, onq ot fhoto capablo and fotcible ones with why u}'Wo' meet 1h our daily waike, whose enyifest hea always notlcoably stapid and obedient, remagked tAst1F mothers dld thelr duty no such unforiunato results would intorvenc, when parent- Jons children nad been the chist subject undor dis- cunnon, 1f Alolsa will undergothe infilction of 8 reporusal of my lasi fetter In Tho Homo sho will dlecover that L maido direct reference to suitable reading having beon provided for my children, bat my anxiety and aympathy Include thoso who have no Toma reading, and na homos Lo road in, besides there socms 10 bo somothing aingalarly fascipatin 1n thls cheap literature which my boys have classc undor the head of Nickel Library, but which teally {1 published under different tities, y children have been anpplied with aalisble and nmising reading all thelr dags, Scridner's, St Nigholae, ~ Youth's Companlon, — well-selected #chaal Iibrary booke, and arc devoted readers and admirers of fiarpar's Wegkly and Jouthly. Ana yel they turned from this ¢laaa of roadlug todevour choap literaturu, with tho same svidity with which depraved appotites turn from wholenoms food to poleanous confectioncry. Al confectlongry ia not nccossarily polwonous, ‘and al litoratare may not be nbfullun-h 1cxa deranges tho normal functlons of the stownach, and the Iatter ia prejudicial ta & proper sitention to Atuiios and homa daties. Kyory comnetent wnothicr can of eontso bring s udicioun iniluence to bear upon snch habjte: bat whero do we leave tho boys with Incompetent mathera (and thair nsmo fs leg10n), and tho boys Frith vo motuers at ahi? That fs the question at aauo, — TITEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS, Fnos Duw, OxanA,—In jooking over some nume. ‘bers of The Mome of early date, I find something from ane who signs herwelf **An Afictod Mather," Bho wrltes that Ler babe s dead, end in writlng about Its death, says, ** God Lss taken ber babe to Himaelf," and further on, shs ‘‘caocnot ses why 1lo sbionld taka her ane wee 1amb," ald., ato, I wonder If thin woman really thinks that God killed hor chitd, Clod fwno murderer. This moltior may o ono wito belloves in giving hor childron avory- thing they want 10 east, and Just when tlhey want 3, and thon, when they di Ause outraged nne tore csn stand it no lunker, comes In and Ja; {tatl upon Uod. Vorlly, & nice way to clesr one's own cunsclencal There are a plenty moro ust such Ignorant people in this world, foro i & caso in fllmstration. A youw Jate of oor city, died of dissipation, both and ph llcnl:{- 1ng o Sinto onic tions draw ga nx_man ‘morall bat, as ha wax a publio man, hold- 0, And AllDECther amart, 1he resoln- u% in memorial called it & **Divine T'rovidonce. uch talk, ft scoms to e, In borri- o, riond hore lost hor oldest boy, In con- vorsing with hor, she acknowludged an ofensive drafn toust have' caused tha typhold fever with which ha died, and, still, sha firmly belicves God #unt tho atltiction upon her! Alas! ‘why are wo so {.l:lwt,h I'Lat us have moro.exnited Ideas of Deity an thie, 1 join hands with Uncle Tobins o lun‘lnl 0 ase Ins wite Polly, aud all the other Pollies, 1o, cast & yote agninat e mouster Inteniperancs INCOMI'ATIBILITY. Fpod Erreavescsxcs, Ouioauo,~While all this wife-shooting and other domestic trauble la go- ingon, would 1t mot be wali for Mr, Shattuck to take Iforace Gresley's advice (modified) and ** stay slugle, yonug man, stay alngle"'? Dalncatia life at tho bost hias its cares, but what shall we ssy of two nufortunate peopo whose divpositions compel them 10 liva always at varfance? 1 say disponitions, bo- canse others, and ovos tholr friends, say thai thoy coutd Hve peaceably i1 they would, Dut what docs any one know more than the partles Interested? 'Thiey sny that they cannot livo h-nvnz togatber, and they know it and still saclety aud tho **laws™ compol thom to llve togettor. And what is the ro. fult? Things progress frum bad 1o worse, aud at Inat comea tragedy. | Take slther of thea poaplo thou wilh othors, and In difforent sur- zoundings, and thuro (s nothing harwful in cither ol therm, halmply put tuls propotition befor th renders of Thy and ask u candid opluton, it for the benefit of at Iarge, or of the dividuals porsonally, to koep soda and lemon julc o Torurat koey up 'y 4 perhaps und in an exploslout The late tragedies In thia city yrowing out ot the hacomym iy ‘ot Tho marriod burtlen sud the Indiswolubliity of the marrlaga boud, bavo Ied mo Lo surlously consldér this question, and £ Lopo the editor of tuls department whl perinit this shurt article Vo go in for R vmm.fmtuw purposo of “wolving or < —— IRNOWNOTIINGISM. Frow MavoUnszsx, Paimyimip, Ja.—¥ think Mr, Bbattuck s 8 decllod **trand.” In the Srat place bo takes Uptoo much valuable space, aud in tho second what doos {4 amount to whon hoe has fakan {tup? 1f ha don't Kuow whether ho can ot marrlod on $60 4 month let bim try 11, and £ 16 proves & failure 17y 10 §ot sometting that will pay more. 1 wonld also like to say to Olareuns, Poralgnville that T dom't agree with bim on the Qaesticn ot & ceiving forelguers into our society, Shoy would make very agrecabl bat'tae Amvrlclngm cllferent from tho' man, of the Fronch, ot any other forelgn la fiflf e peculvo hion inlo our -filwfl'{wd& ura) that some marriages wou| tho re- sl a0 Iy ad¥ice 10 A1l ALSGHICAR. RiFle te aurer aarry 8 foroimer. Iena, Ottaws, should like very much to nave ftarnoon apron patterus, for which 1wl return stawpe. l'cnonr. Milwankee, I have words aboat the #ame sentlmont, although not quite the way you ?‘z:.lle“a thom, which 1 will copy and send to you if SR MICE KILL CANARY BIRDS. Frox 8., CirY.—This morniny, on golng to my ¢anary cage, placed on & window-seat, 1 was shocked as fuding nothing but bloody feathers in tho piace of my swoes little singer. What could Lave killed hlin? The doacs were fut, no hole Open wore than the Interatices fa tho wire walls, sud no wire beat: baton the window were pleutiful inlcations of wice, aad uuthiug moro formidable, MY LOVE. Fgox Q. C. B., Coustsg, N, Y.—In The Home of June 29 Mary Moore, of Chicago, asks for the Bame of the author of the Jloes: fios s au other women aro 1 3lic 1hat 10 103 suud 1 dusr. . ‘Thesa llucs occur in 8 pocas eutitled ** My Love, by James Russetl Lowcll, sud 16a paem |s worthy 30 author of **Tho Vision of Sis Lauufal. ™ trdashery nod baby-linen, Theso all have a thoso oxhibited by tho Fletcher Manufacturing #on, Bt. Louls, O. Ronkert & 8on, Philadelphia, and several others; but they are not in any way profitable subjects fur & journalls treat them with rather scant cercmony, and pass on to the small but wonderfal oxhibit of peaceful that 1t is not without a slight shock wo find curselves looking at tha four protty, but deadly, specimens of improved guns stand- fog under the nameof the Gatling Company, 1t I could, 1 would turn my buck on them; but 1t Is hinpossible. There is an unwholesomo fas- clnatfon about the falr, deadly pleces, A woman Ie fiot more beattiful or moro crusl. Nay, let us bo just to the sex: the trickedest woman would bo pursled to work a tithe of tho mls- chiet that could be wrought fu a fow moments by either of the Gatlings. ons, two arc long-barreled, and two short. Of the formor, ono bas ten, the other eight, bar- rols, The short guns—Intended chlefly for use on ships—] rcls. They aro constructed on the original ptinciple of the Gatlings in most reapects, but there ia & notablo aitoratlon., Tho crauk-handlo 15 now placed {n the rear of tho gun. almost trebled. Experiments made in England lately tostify to tho terrible power of tho im- proved Gatlings, At s trinl mado a short timo back, i tho nolghborliood of Clestor, by the DBritish military authoritics, it was found that forty-four rounds could be fired with the ton- barrel gun In the space of ‘Thig extraordinary rate could, however, hardly ‘bo kept wp for Jopg; but, novertheless, it is allowablo to calculate that a thousand rounds could, I nocessary, e fired fn & mimste! deal of attentlon fn mi] socret that the Dirfuish Government 1w Intro- ducing them oxclusively into the navy. They seven pounds, occupy llttle room, and can ba taken to Jwhich sufficiently account for their aduption. cin be depressod 80 much that torpedo- boats and other approaching & havo a chance—provided a good watch were kept. To work the Uatling suiliciont,—ono 10 point tho piece and turn tho crank-handle; the other to supply ammunition 1o tho improved feed-case with which cach s fitted. These feed-cases aro upright metal meg- nzines, mode to hold forty-four cartridges aplece,—a quantity which, as we have sucn, can bu expendod in a secontl. U:cclmcnl of breech-londors, exhibited by the T Uardoer capnon, from the Pratt & Whitney this part of tha Exhibition, as nearly cvery- thing in {t bas been scen at tho Centeniilal, and amero list of namcs would be without intoreat to your readcrs. I noticod the complete ab- stontion of Chivago, buth here and famany ,provision department, -sowething liko 150 exhluitors of tinucd meats, fruits, lurd, eorn, sugar, confectionery, fere 110 the credic of tha chief city in Hllinols. Masa exhibit tins and barrcls of lll’\lhllde b tempting shows of pressed and tluned moats,— cases, To judge by tho jook of tho b . from personal experionce,—they ara lkely soon thangh they might not obloct tn give a maa the power of lucarccrating hinsell In arlder to get ROI-JND TIHE WORLD. ers was ozhibited at the Centannfal, as many will remember; but Ju 1R7G the valne of the new dnventfon had mot bren put o | rid of avica that had taken hold of nim, we tho crucinl test of experfence. In | donbtif they are prepared to wive 10 others, At tho Universal Exposition fn | 1877 Mesars, ~ MeCormick ~manufactured | cven to those nearest and dearcat to him, the and sold over a thousand of tho “harvesters ' for homa use. A conple wern exported to En- &iand, ann trial, and _some fifty_or more went out to New England. The toports reccived feom Alfferent. quarters hear witness to the in- estimablo advantages of the Improved reaper. A singlo machine—pnlled by two hortes—-gets through aa much work as five or rix men. Everything connected with harvesting Is done by It—reaping and binding inte sheaves—with marvelous neatness and gconomy. The cost of labor 8 probably reduced 80 or 40 percent, and & vast quantity of grain (as much ns a bushel an acre, T hclleve) 19 aaved, Although the Me- Cormick teaper, atthe fiest glanco, sppears a triflo heavler than need be, the superficial ohjee- tlon is far outweighed Iar the gteat strengthand durability which are Insured, thanks to the rolidity of tho materials omployed and the care devoted o the oxecution. Messrs, MeCormick are not alono in the field, though they hold the place of honor. The reapers exlitbited by W, A, Wood, of toosick Falls, deserve a visit. ‘They are lighter and amalfor than the Chileago machines, snd hetter suited to the wauts of small than larze farmers; and, of tourse, have not the patent binders to recommend them, But they ara oxcellently well conatructed, and Yery useful, n> dondt, to many who could not affonl (and would not find uze, maybe, for) the McCormick reaper. Mesars, Warder, Mitchell & Co., of Springfield; J. 8. Thayer, of Albany; Cs A. Posticy, of Austin ‘Tox.s the Johnstone Harvester Compang, of New Yorki and Adriance. Platt & Co,y ot Poughkecpale, N. Y., aro the other chiof exhib- tars of reaplug tnaclilues, 1 must here make a digression to mentfon & sudden and extreordinary fancy of 1S MAJESTY THE SIAI, Sincs the beainning of the week, that enlight- enied and discriminating potentate has devol- oped a flue futereat fu machinery. o haa been seen gotng the rounds of the galleries Intely, followed by Lis tnlscrable stall of Peratan Ucn- crals and “Ministers. ‘The Urand-Vizicr keeps cluse behind him, with a bottle of iced water ready for his Majesty whenever his Majcaty fecls tuirsty. Another unfortunate, ** faint hut pur- sulng," flgum in the traln with a heavy baz of gold, Whenever Nasr-ed-din takes it Into his ‘head to buy (und he does ve? olten), the indi- vidual with the gold I8 called upan, and the ae- coupt fa settled ofthand. This mode of doing Dbuslness is much tnore to the taste of the Parls- fans than that adopted by hig Mafesty on the occaslon of his last visit, five years ago. At that time his roputatlon for commercial honesty was nn{tmnz but snotless. Itis ru- mured=—with what truth I dare not say—that Nasred-din contemplates taking back half-a- dozen reaping_machines with him to Tcheran,— not, O gentle-bearted reader, for tho legitimato Eurpom of teating Perstan corn-flelds, but (the are thotght curdics the blood) to uso them as fnstruments of turture for rebelifous subjects. ‘The disaflected will be stretched on the flrmmd in front of tho machines, and reaped tlll they aro roapablo no longer. _Aftor that, thoy wiil b tled In shicaves Ly tho new patent binder, and exposed Lo viow on the Perstan highroads (o whateverservesna nsubstitate),—aterrible warn- ing and exumpls to all would-bo rebels! Cum grano salls. HARRY Mxrrzor. et DRUNKARDS, Tho Propor Treatmont of Inobriates—A Hard Legislative Problem=Use and Abuso of Itotroats and Asyluins, + London Times, June 18, The quostion of tho proper treatment of habit- usl drunkarda has beon before Parliament for some years. In 1873 a Sclect Committeo was appoluted to Inquire Into the subject, and varl- ous bills ossed on tho roport ot this Committee have subscquently been Introduced in successlve scestons in the House of Commons. Nevertlie- less, tha subjeet still rematas in the limbo of projected legislation. No one denles its im- portance, but practical and prudent men are forced to pauso beforo its difficultics. Drunk- coness, whether habitual or casual, fs without doubt one of thegreatest soctal avila with which northern natfons inve todeal. It la ackoowl- cdged to bo the prolific parent of erino, aud it 1 at Jeast tho oroximato cause of by far the greater portion of tho widespread misery which furnishes such an appalling contrast to the gene eral tenor of our opulent civillzation, Thia cor- power of puttiog him foto confinement for the game purpore, Wo know that the lunacy laws have frequently been abused h{ unscrnpulons and Intereated persons, althouzh their operation ix placed under all manner of rostraints and s sory jealousiy watched by the pubile. Yet il must be very much mora esay to determine whother a man is a lunstic and ‘unfit to be at Iarge than to determive whethier he [ an habit. ual drunkard and, thersfore, to be deprived of his Hberty, All legisiation {8 bound to quard against the abusc of the powers it cunfers, and thils Is espacially true of leghilation which Inter- furos, for whatever purpose, with personal lilier- ty. Habitual drunkards may be divided into two classes,—those belonging to tho fespectabla ranks of soctety, whose vice is its own worst punishment (n the misery it entails on them- clves and their families, antd those helonging to the vagabond and ctiminal closaes, whose vice turns by a natural sinity to crime. Tho former claga is relativoly amall, and we may fairly hope that it is decreasing. At any rate, it msy be doubted whether it 1s Jargo cmough call for legialation ol exceptional stringency. The Iattar class Is deplorably Inrge, no doubt, but it in already tn- directly dealt with to a considerabla extent by means of ordinary prison disclpline, When criminal {8 sent to prison ba mwmnvllynl-cm under the necded restraint; even if he ls pot gurcd during the term ot his fncarceration. it wonld be diffictult 1o convict blin of habitua) drunkenness immedlately oo his ralcase. It s clearly difficult, it not Impossitle, to deal with these two distinct classos of cases in the same manner, and tho legisiat to apply to both Is open to special objections o each en| As far a8 drunkanls who are slso criminals ara concerned, {4 would almost bo bete tor tondopt the old tireck oxpedient of doub- ling the penalty for offenses committed by drunkards. The Bishop ot Telerborough onco aald In the House of Lords, that he would sooper sce Eu- Rlishmen freo than sober. We do ot despatr of seclng tham both; but we shiould be disposed to trust rather to indirect moans thao to acts of the French Metrop- olls, The United States Sections-Improved Gatling Guns—-Chioago Bxhibits, i‘mmrd Provisionse-Vehielos—Agricnltnral Fa- thinery--Tho Shah as & Tairen of American Industry. Bpertal Carrespondence of The Tribune, Pania, June 81.—Thers Is little or nothing that need delay ua Tong In the cases dsvoted to the show of clothing and the etcoteras of hab- practical valne, no doubt. You can’t get along very well without boots and shoe Jaces, such ss Company, of Now York; or dispense with boots and shoos, which form the exlilbits of R. Robln- so I will TIA UATLING QUN COMPARY. Tho Paris Exhibition of 1878 Is g0 eminently consummation, habitual drunkards nnder ti the firas and only condition of their rea Of tho four weap- course of alcoholic oxcess In order o get them out of tho way, Wwo ahould bo willing to sco the oxperimont frled in this country as it has already been tried in Amer- jen. It Is possible, indced, that the power now sought of placing habitual drunkards uniler restraint may bo so surrounded with safegunnds as to make it impossibie, or at any rate difflcult, of abuse, and to make the abuse easy of detection when it occurs. This, how- ever, hias clearly not at gmnm veen done. It fsono of the saddest sights imaginable to sco a man of pramise, of education, and of position going hopclessly to ruln, and dragging bis fam- 1y down with Lim, simp) 16gal means of putting him under tho restraint which alone can restors himn. e respeetively flve snd two bar- By thls arrangement the effectivencss of the weapon is A 8ECOND AKD A QUARTER. try thal soninl lberty; and If, os Lord Shaftesbury says, It when it Is sssociated with crimo, ‘The short flve-barrel finn has attracted o great tary clrcles, and it Is no regardng it ontails. et THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. ara remarkably lught, welghing oniv nincty- lecos and reflttod In a few minutes, Busides theso good poluts, thdy huve others, Democratio Jurlst, To the Tditnr of The Tribune. By astmple screw arraugement, tho muzzles dovilish prowling man-of-war _ would "",!‘g’g lowing letter to Gov, Cullom through the cni- umns of your paper? " i To Mt Ercellency 8. M. Cullom~—Dran Gov- EnNoR: The sad n, two men nre the sudden Hupremo Conrt 18 in 8 mersure Irrepsrable. that hie Illcl\lfi thiat Le was thel? grontast jorlst; but ho was un. In this clnss wa lLave, besldes the Gatlings, with the presont aclflaly and personally ambitious ortl "'r sm, nitod States Regulation Firenrms Compony; mnchinery of the State Government do- ¥ H be fllod, The honorof the proplo as well s tho E‘,’,‘{“,:“,{‘ ur.-ull‘lv::};'rlrlld“% L?:fi;’,:‘,f" 1!1',‘:',‘““,",:'. roding cvl, the fatal consoyuatices of which no | stanainiof >or Adminiatration demand that tbis pleted the list, pralse gc to tho m( one who reflects can {gnore, may be combated | Yacancy be filud by a man who will, a8 aarnestl; a8 posiblo, mapire not ouly to continuo tha reapcc 00 long felt by the M?l the doceased senior A atep from this murderous corner brinzs me in a varlety of ways. Wo may so regulate the to the vory complete sud aatisfactory show of i e Y salo of intoxicating llquors of all kiuds as, tice, bu cutlory, tools, locks, koys, aud surgical instru- | wyie susistying the legitl d patient, ax industriona, aa fmpartial, mentd,—one of the most important in tho satietytig thoiepilimate xveda ot tho tem- | Vol ent Dresonta. Yoo With & grand oo Ameritan section, 1 do not pur%‘éu dtscusamg | perate majority, to remove from tho weak and | portunity wharein you can demonatrate that you wayward the manifold temptations to o vico which thoy have not the strength to restst. Wo may hope gradually to elovats the popular feol- ing on the subject of intomperance, so that for ROt in any senso & partisan sxecative. of tho Dar in the Houthern Grand Diviniog: there other cascs, with soma surpriae. a mas to bo known to lave in- é’i‘r{,"fi-'.‘.fi‘f&.‘a‘ "i‘n‘i,"..'.'”y'é’n‘!v";?.“:x"&ci‘{:“a"fi CUICAGO 13 POOILY REPRESANTAD, duiged wm liquor to coxcess should | asuccessorto the late Sidney Direeso. There s numericolly _epeaking, even where it might have been expected to tako tholead. In the for Instance, among bo in oll classcs & soclal stigna pud & woral dlsgrace. This {s already the casa within certaln Minits and among certain classes (n this country, and there ls no reason why {t should not ba so universally. Neverthioless, when all 18 douo that can bo dope, In thess and other lu- diroct ways, to further the cause of temperance, it s to bu fearcd that therg will still remnio & realiluum of persons who can only be described been famons ovor half o cantury, But the dlatrict has ity ofovertwelye tho and, howevor reprshicns $n 1o mite of polftis, nothing is mo that inJuno noxt the Demucratic Houthern Rupreme Judge te sorve for nins yeal you, therafore, A1l this vacancy w! munted drinks, otc., etc, 1 find but five naines Curtis & Switzer, aud N, K. Fairbanks & Co., "side with W, B. Wilcox & Co.,, of New York [ ss nabitual drunkards,—that 1s, of persona to | or & non-party man, auder no clrcumstances would (whoso shotw-stand, by-tho-by, Is onio of tho most | whom tho habitual consumption of alcohol fn | L be continued on the Bonch by this dotwinant ‘tustatul and ttractive in the' sectlon). Messrs, | excess hns becowe a hablt which no effort of | Democratic faction. Libby, MeNolll & Libby, and tuolr felow.citl: | thelr own, and no lnfluence, shork of sheer | , A o the contrary, you shoald dotermins to zens, the Wilson Packing Company, send very ownpaisor, whic can bs brouzht to bear upon e Wikt fhe Esalonly, you thom, will fuduca thom to relinquish, ‘The: aro the helpless vietims of a vico which thov have lost tho power to withstand. They become a burden to themselves, a torrortotholr friends, ascaudal to thelr neighbors, and a scourgo to thelr posterity, In the lower clagucs they ro- cruit the rmiks of crime; in the Lizher they rufu famllies and wreck tho hn'{: iness of all who are counceted with them. They canuot be cured by social regeneration nor by woral ro- straiut, for thoy are deaf to thu reprobatfon of sheir follows, and consclence hus long lust its hotd on them, Phyaieal restratut alono s of sny avall in such Invotorate cascs. Tho worat of drunkards cau bo curad, at lcast for a time, 1t ha {s placed Iafl‘)'nml the reach of atimulanta; snd when bis wiif is strengthened and his moral ham, tongue, and beet chiclly, Both oxbibit speclmen pleces of thelr speclulties under glags xm Aud beet T saw,—of thd toate I am unable to spoak Toure "tor nesrly " ten Jeirs, heald” you Al this vacancy with cltherof the following Demo- eratlc Cireait Judges: deora W, W Connty; Williams H. Snydor, of BE. Jdsmed Q. Allen, of Crawford Count to be as gonerally secn upon French s thoy are upon Amcricas sad English tables. Bt, Louls is represcuted by the Bt. Louis Beof Caonin Company. ‘Then Portland sende Its preserve salinon, snd Baltimore i1s tinued oystors; Tren- ton and Albany coutrlbute blscuita; whilo a multitudo of firms from all cornersol the Unton —uxcept, apropos, Chi iaplay piles noon, vlies of deliclots canned frults, tha very thought of which makos tho mouth water, 11 H. Schu- teldt 1s the onty )mnnn lu Chicago who has would be In the lino uof promotion, and would al- msy appoint Lo the Bupreme Jlench for ono yesz. 1ic interest wonld be prowmoted thereby, and pop- ular sentiment of the disirict ‘unly delighted. N OLD DENOCHAT, JEALOUSY. l.lw:"c?! ;l::rl‘llI.:' flfll.“zlw&l ‘lnn ulm 8 lrl’t;lt,)‘lu scnse restored llllaeulb is :l. le“:- lul; that he —— or ment, ndassmples of whisky. | may partisuen i 3 it is b qulto time we 0k 10 the MoKt Ipor. | h qoe 3 aelyes Whothior tio Lugista A blatk blsghd The question th ariscs whethor the Lugial- ture should not- nction tho application to ha- parts of thu United States oxbibit,—to the Ight, A e 0wl screechud fong and abri £urked my bitter apite AL ni ucrgl', mrnln‘nl“ and agricultural implo- | bitual driakards of the only remedy by which As 1 watted by thu mill, ircnts, whercto ltos its pocultar strength com- | they can Lo even tomporarily or spproximatoly On that black, black nlght. pared 1o othor countries, cure IN THE CARKIAGR DEPARTMENT o superb show fs made by Brewster & Co,, of New York. Amongst the many admirablo ar- And the haughty stran: ad by the mill. My blood was all on fame Aa § clutched my dirk o kil}, . It Isquito clear that {f wa wers Lo Jook merely r come to the proved eifects of physical restraint on habitual drunkards there would bu no serfous ticles on view 1 more speclally ried a | objection to the bill now before Purllamont, atiully-tilshed racing sulky, wnd o ug | whicl e subjocs 1o doalt with, 1t pbyat 'rer On thatbisck; blsck night, bosutiful mail-coach. ' Toe highest pralsa ¥ | straint will not absolutely cure drunkands, it Why did the stranger como cun give the latter ts, that (s point of quict good | will, st aay ratc, giva them s fresh chunce of From hia conntry o'er the sca? tuste, style, aud workmausbip, it scemed to mo 1o whit Inforlor, i ludeed it was not superlor, to the coaches exhibited in the British soction. Measrs. Browster & Co. arc the only carrulge- builders who have succecded i wutling spaco atlotted them foslde the Malp Butldlug, Just outside, however, In the Awmerlcan Agricultural Annoxe, will Lo found the fine show of Lhe Btudevaker Bros.! Munufacturing Company, of South Bond (Ind.) and Chicago, who scud vver soveral carofully-tinished and oxtremely-styllsh effecting thetr own restoration, What wedical treatment, alded by restralnt, cay do b to re- store tho patient to & normnal condition alth and wili, and 8o to quuuch tho unap) able craving nicobollc stimuliut which 1s the drunxerd’s banc. But the diliculty 1s to Induce the paticut to submit himsel? to the necessary restraiut, and the prumnuters of the presont bill wro convinced that this caunot uffect~ unlly Le done, unices, as tha{‘ may, they sre empowered to turn they key on the ‘With honoyad words he won 3y darling's love from nie— Ray, stolemy love from me. 1 saw hitin kisa my dene With his bearded, sonsast moath, Ana whiaper in her ear Turning phrases of tho South— Of the stranger's natlve South, 1 barrled ta the mill And my heart was fall of hatey wagons, of which I may mention the *Centen- | patlent. Acceordinely, it is proposed to per- 1clntehod my dirk to kill, niu) Premium and the * Georgian ™ #s cxum- | it certaln reous by Ml to open As Ianf!ll in wait, los u:h ‘;lu::ul wi:rku‘:‘rlmm‘n. l:r ‘::.llzlm't of | “yotrears® I!nr mhlwul drunkards. To such a On that black, black night. Poter Behuttier (1 neud sot ea. s frous { retreat abitusl drunkard/detined In Chlcago) 14 swmaller, but L-qulv Interesting. | cluatic :errm [ l:'n % of i hond “““’h‘,":?f:l' bl person who, by reason of habitual futemperate urlnklnf of intoxlcating llquor Is dangerous to Limsell or to others, or tucapable of munaging himseit and his aiTuire,” way bo admitted on bis own soplicstion fora 1t cousiats of & threa-spring wagon, very neatly pub togethor, and remarkably quict lo ‘sppear- ance; aud arge frelzbt four-horse wawon, Tery mll«l‘vnry baudsowe fo o plaln way, and, Trilling Puy 10 0 God! T was jnsane. Hestole my love from me— #tole my lave from me. maybe, u trifld stronger than the wacons shown rlod bot exceeding twelve mouths, aud when 1 atabbed him through and througn, By et cxhbltors though 16 18 1css stIKING | 80 adinticed e 1 Hot o bo entitied 3 Joavo tho Ang tuabnl i fi'f-‘li?flfi.‘;‘--mm' thau elther the Studebaker wagon or thut dis- | retreat, unless discharged by order of & Justice Ta the cadare by the @ill— played by & Phitadelplia house near by. ‘I'ue Cuntenalsl haying come so short & timo befors the scut Exhibition o Paris, I8 fs y satonfshing thas the stow of AGRICULTUBAL INPLENINTS is far smaller than it would otherwlse have been; und, as s relatively small proportion ouly of applicants for spacs could be satisfled, com- fur we thoy did at thio cloveutt hour, the ueces- sarily limfted nuber of oxbibite has bucome smaore lmited than ever. Desvlteall drawbacks, curner of the United States acction is To-whit—ta-whit—10-Who-0-0, 1n the cedars by the mill. **Biovx " BRUBAKER. —— The Microphone lu Surgery, New York Teibung. ‘The value of the microphoue a operations for atone and other delicato surgical manlpulations bas just been shown at the London University College. Tho apoaratus cuvaisted of tho usual feebly battery with wires, connected with two telepliones runnlug to differeut parts of tho o0 ressonable and rmpcr grounds, until the ox- plration of the perlod for whicl hu couscuted to surronder his Oiberty. It s further proposed that sn habltual drunkard muy be sumwmoned by s Justice, on the application of & parcut, husband, wife, relative, or guardian, befuro tue Putty Hesslous, sud, If proved to besu Liabl runiard, ho wasy bo contined in & rctrest for a period bot exceeding twelve nonths. lu thls case, however, the persun summoned ls to be entitled, If he thinks mi to hava the question whether he is an babit- rmb-hly thio ono which will gfve most satisfac- | ual drunkand determiuod by » common jury, In | room. The ordipary sound used in operatl fon to Americaus. Withthe machiuery gallery, | default of proof under either process tho case | for crushing thu stove was attached by & wi it drawe by far tho largest crowds to It~ Great | is to bp disinissed with costs agatuat tho appli- | to the circult of the battery. Neur the handle interaat svoms to be fut in tho seapluz sud mowlug wachios, more particularly. Tho gen- tleman representiog Mussrs, McCormick, of Chlcago, Lave. euough to do to eatlsfy all the ¢ und curlous inquirics made about thelr known “harvesters,” s single speclumen catt. "4t will be scen ut ouco that this is 8 very stiiugent aiods of dealing even with such an wvil a8 that of hsbitusl drunkeutiess; Indecd, 1t would appear from the report of a laty meetfog of w soclety lutercsted 1 the subject that even sy thorougligoluy s philautbyopist ss Lord foco of carbon, such s i used by Prof, iughes, was carefully bslancod and attiched by & delicate spring to tho battery eircult, When tho end of the sound strikes agatust the small- st plece of caleulus, the sceoustic wuve ta trans- mitted along the steel of the instrument to the which only ls exbibited. since the | Buafteabury (s a Hiitlo startled by the mactinery | carbon, whero it 1s trunsforuied fnta electric first McCormick reaver created such a | proposed for coerclon. There ure some reme- | vibrations. which are muluplied thronzl tha sausation 1851 wt tho World's Fair | dics which, bowever effectual in thewselves, arv | telvpho [ buld fu Londou, succeasivo improvemsuts wade 10 tho original {avuntiou bave cuabled the wan- ufucturers to keop thelr place at the bead of shelr rivals. The tocdals and rowards gained by the McCoruick wmachines st Paris in 1555 aid 1507, at Vicova iu 1475, sud ot Puiladcl- pbla, uot to spesk of miuar Lorors, arosutll- clunt tributcs to their excellcuce. Bat, fsr from reatlng oo thelr luurcly, the lnventors con- toue tho quest of vew idvas wud fmprovements 84 diligently s i€ thelr bawe wae unkuown. The result of their scarcling 1s mwauifest fn the suagoiteeut wad fugentus reaper sud automatic Liuder now sjowu. Uue of the sutvsiatic biud- worso thau the evil they cure, and it wight fulrly bo argued that the remedy proposed in tbls cuso s omo of them. We do mut by auy wmeans evil to be combated; but i was aduwitted b Awcrican witoessos wbo were cxamined] beluze the Comwitteo of 1573 that In Amerie whicre a systeum afitar W0 that now propus for this country has been 1o operation for some thue, tho uumber of ascertalnod cuies did not awouut Lo twore thau a third of the cased treatd. Englbhwen aro traditlounally, sud, very properly, cxecedingly Jealous of uny luter- feréucs with the Hbeity of the subject, sud unmistak; souud wust vot be too cate, nor tho battery tou strong; but with tho micropbone properly adjusted, it was casy by trial Lo dotect Lo pres- eace of even a minute frazment of uuremoved caleulus. The carbun needed only to be Atted 10 the probe, also, to detect bullets or fras- ments of hone. But while it s quits possidle fora sxiliful surgeon o make himscll abso- lutely certain by means of the microphone of what he was previousty only wmorally couvincd of, uo very remarkable resuits, ub ieast {u ordi- wary practice, are auticipated from the use of the lustrument. underrate the 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1878~TWELVE PAGES. Parllamcent for bringiog about so destrablo a IL1t were {w:llllln 10 to pluce he reptraint which is ation as not to make it easy for unserupulous persons 10 Incarcorate thelr obnuxious relatives, nor to mako It worth tho while of auch persons to en- courage wenk snd scif-indulgent people In a ly bacause thero are no But wo have never {n sanctloned tha priuciplc in tiis coun- mere vice should catail the loss of per- ihie way to combat intemperance {s to treat it as a vice, and not as & discuse, we can only punish ond e must accept the limitatioua which such o moda of An Appenl to the Gorvernor to Appoint & Mouxt Venxox, 1L, July 3.—wWill you do me tho favor to allow me to address the fol- bereavoment which the people of the State of Tllinols have justexperlenced to deatb of tho wenlor Juatice of ;{m: o wera overshadowing, nor evon uestionably the solo_remsining lnk that hound the earlier and purer politicat history of the Staty mands that withont unscemly hasto this yacancy for the Judicial labars of it will also Lo as aru the Chief Magisteats of the whole peoplo, and Thoro are miany men of your own political faith sre many men of the opposito political faith at unqueationed talent In the district, for ite Bar has ular Democratic major- sible {818y be for the Judicial crmine to bo dragged o cortaln than parly of the rand Division will nominato sud olect 8 noul th a Republican by the will of the majority, you immediately u have it in power to namo s Judgo of the Bupreme ner, of Jelervon Cuonty, such anappolutment most certatuly result in the election by the people forthofull term of the Circult Judys whom you Isnot this an honor worth considering. and one whtch sny Gavernor moy feel proud of? The pube THE PUZZLERY' CORNER. [Original contribntions will ba published (n this department. (Correspondents will please send their resl namen with their noms de plume addressed to 4 Pazglers’ Corner,” Answers will be published the following week. ] ANBWRNS 70 LAST WEBR'S PUZZLES, Nn.nmz. v n B I LDOES S R N & 8 T A N D R O w onp o ROt U R A N i aorT R P L oBR X, A D ‘AL 8 o [ noa et st CEr) ATy [SE l ro::-eu§ Pval - D £ ° £ sam, CEEE! SRS CEEEY 3 EEEEE RS s == 5 1= Ko, 21, Mun over) oard, - - -3 ot . UNE—NO. 392 . DR fesse ey . . . . . . . . - e senae . . Cec s e The uppor lino, a prarince in China; tho lino ex- tonding down from The Initis) lstter of ibis linc, moving in rogalar order; the lian ounorite, the uct of ponring upon; the hottom lne of tho same syuare, a custodian, The top line of 1ho s:cond square, o quit: the line extendtnz down from tho initlal Tetter, poing in: the line opposite, evelilnz: the bottom Hine. ta 1nnrk with degreen, ne firet four dlagonal lettee ou thio laft, o amail animal: on the right. tha sammnit: on the lowee loit, a Chifiosa Ine strument; thy lower right, & riter in Africu, Avnona, 1. i oD, DIAMOND-XO0, 833, In8nug: an animal: principsl; knotted: to une talet: & name givon to 8 material mado in Furkey; inCady Cole. FuLoy, 1, Townzmav. NIOMNOID— a3, Actoss—Fnchantment; mother-of-pearly skina; & vegetables a nolry cat, Down—In Kimna's Ln- cle: an article; refroshments; the bast part of tho lnst; & feiry; 8 plg; thou; In Uroen. BRI ——— Cnicaco. SQUARE WORD-NO. 313, & 'A'mmmfll; enteles; othorwlsc; an snimal; o rial, Exgugwoon, Il SQUARE WORD. A flower: craln; to cluse; Tronu, 1. —— CROSS-WOND ENIOM A0, 4 My firat In In lesson—likewlae in echool My mocond 'a in Christinas, bt tot in ynles My third #a in crayon, but not In ehilk? 3y fourth i in whivicr, but nat i ks Ny finth le In honoy, bt notlu s B My sixth i lo canning, Lt not My soventh ‘s la furs, bot i's aut For ta read the nols, far away vt To the aharce of Greceo uruseicut lwe, When searching amund you wilt amd, 1 indat, Juet the cup in which soar hoaits 10 drhs, Carcavo. k¢ Jonx Tuusan Woon. 0. E. Nioxa, Place Jetters slx all In o row, And you'll bo that If i yoa know, Takeoff my head, a powar bahold, Unltmited, and known to new and oid. Anotlier gono~—thers is no end Towhat la loft. my cunntut frlend, Take off the next, nud thon reverw, You'll ind a word sbridzed aud teces, Expreanivo of & grest resncot, Aod claimed by sumo of etery eect. Caicago. Eas PONOGRAPIUIO ENIGMA=NO, 310, Iam composcdd 0f #ix lottors, and scientific Hliuatration of reflcx action or & god 373 & 8 8 cemanstory 1 atory. Jacxaax, Mleh, K M. A W. DL NUMERICAL ENIGMA—XNO. 10, 1am composed of nine lettors, andam an invene tion that will ?ruu boon to many. My#, 7, 8, ls a horro, Ny 4. 5 0, {»tomock. My 6, 2, 1, is Lo surroand. Camn, 1, —— NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO. 841 3 am compossd of ton letters, aud {nstrument. My 1,7, 3. 8, 8. fs tobustle, My 0, 2, 10, is & queer person, My 8, 2,4, U, 10, lan color. Cuicavo. Pruarsv. —_—— CORRESPONDENCE. fl. D, D,, Oshkosh, Wis, answers half tho pus- zles,—Nos. 324, 320, 38, B2, and 831, ‘Youopster, city, found the snswers to three,— Nos. 124, 327, sud 920, ~and ho !aduly credited ‘with them. " " Bl Plattevilla, Wiv., let No, 230 cicapo her, = Mr. Lox'scolor.” Nine wre according to lloylo—if Lie snys anythinz about puzzies. Tyro, city,comes within oue of the crodit-mark, isting Koo 330, Tho rast Of it AnecEs ATo In & row, and Tyrosays: *' \Wearo nin: ow, then, e boy, 882 f you can’t kuock thom all dowin tils week, for they are uol hard vnes, Poplar, Oshkosh, Wis,, haa a conviction thint tha poot refarred to i tho croas lu Byroa, dut atie doed 48 lnst words #0 Ba to build . ‘The telanglo and tho cro p2 snswerd. ‘The rest are lo I with the author's soltifons. Flora, Austin, Ill., gives ning apswers to the tangies of last weck, elght of which are correct *¢ Horw » ead ol ‘¢ burkin** i« pivon to I T.% ch £all of politics (or Ailss Flora nok thal ucioncy that M. J ahe Just skippud that. Hose Marlic, Bvansten 1il., rozards tha lescon 2 a triflu vasler th ST olght of ** tho cunvoluted tratn.** The ‘atar ond the cross were the two that urovod hardest, Misa Jove thinks Angy didw't treat Unsright o the charade, but skio thiuke the autlbior doservea credit for ket happy conception of thy pooi, B. F. K. 24, uda, L, o ** horsawh(p" 16 ths Frespurt clarsle, A Tather ovidently belunged o thy **vock wiid kla" gentry, aid Gusdidn's wall for hix appe anco on 1ha stagv. 3ir. K. scuds anuther uf compounds, for whith ho bas the thunks of the Ursnd Kxaminer, Qarth, Paxton, I, writes In belter humor this week than last, and 8} the puzzics 1alf Lac gru before the sbarpest sickie. Thu ladv says thippy Thought's charade was uxcellont, and, fecling bid for Auguatus, was cosstrainod so wond 8 weiuel, which woald show that be wus widro fortunuie Lis wouing. Miss Garth will sco it §n ‘Who Coryer ¢ze long. Thauks. Towhead, Fulton, 11}, rbapsodisas in this fash- lon over No. 828t 've masterc, Y f Sk " of min FRATIS Bk R0 Apdas Po **bus " Ls Passlog DOW— M AL LTSN cromm, I vow, M our GRS Shuvited] e geline a9 the ana 1 stick Lo It, wh e I8 consldvred tow s, 88 the ity e euks has wistceed, = Lex, charade e oruot. Mo saysif U would have boen au anget. the sugel (ministcr) baselog lu the streots; vut Gus, believing she rofurred o the passlug hound (sagel), f h‘nwlh:-l. Whereupon vbo dosires Lo call ber fatber, who will briug fu play the minister (snge)), sud smartly make them eln. Baskin te much (he botter answer, thouch yours 1s an In- gonlous one. Lex bas elghi uodes unloosed, Enoua Chasagea, Dixon, D, takes the ten twisters of laat " Sdturday, and oq the eve of the ¥ourth presents ail the answere. Tho lady 18 fn doubt a8 L ber solution of No, 43, but she ts cor- rect, a8 **Now [ ehall g0 1o sloep” ary ward ta vy tho iast words of Bywon, as sucurded by Moots in hin Mfe of that binlife of that arratie g rould have kept Hapny Thought's chary un, Misa Enana wonder that the Dircetar. u over one weok witiiont placing i on azhibtAn 17 E. O, aver has the g thing half an good, fora *reward of tn A fortane to nceomplish ang. P appty with confitence from the Ce v aptatn," BWINDLING FARMERS. Lightning.Red nad May-Fork Operntors in Towa. Bpecial Correspondence of The Trivune, Des Morxes, [ safd, and wide ., JulyB.—Much ns has heen has heen the warning given, of the swindling practices of lightning-rod agents and vendors of patent-rights, they still ply thefe vocation and rope lo vietims, Thers have boen overating for eomatima In the northern portion of tho Htato several ganga of agents of & cortain Mahtning-rod company, with conventent ostene sibla headquarters In the varfous localittes in which they operate. Ry thele frauds thoy havo swindled the people of Towa out of hundreds of thottsands of dollars. ‘They have no xed resi- lcneo, nor do they uive the nsmes of any per- fong, bot do =il A cvorporation. toh of the SBtate In move to' another. A Luslness under cover of They aweep over 3 sece- and R0 A hurry, few days &n advanceazent went to 8. 8. Crosby, & waalthy and prominent Dodge, farmer near Fort In consldetation of hin promincnes in uctery, which would belp moko eates dn the aeighborhood, he offercd very low pricer, Crosby dldn’t want the rods, but the fellow Bnally offcred to put up the ruds on his house and barv, and throw In a weather-vane conslet- Ing of & bronzo horse, for 824, with three years' timc, at 6 per cont Interest. Crosby accepted thu offer, when tha fellow produced n mem- orandum-book whieh be sald it was necessary for Crusby to sign, that It might be sent to the man who wera coming to put up the rods, that they inight kuow what to do. pmlnfi 2‘{\‘ ba I i rn - with rods thick tbat reachied the house 1t to bo s}l right, sligned it 8 gung catue, and they co‘}ared tho house an Nghtning cu:)!ld Crosby, sup- The bext points ot 50 have oured oul t ofa sleve. When they had Anlahed the fob, thes figured It up, iakinga total of 309 feet, nt 83 centa per foot, #3713, and presented & note for Crusby to sign. ~ Mr. Jones, another man fn the e viclulty consented to recetve rods to the amount of #1%, und his bill was over $100. The: result was they refusad to pay, and went to see their lawyers, while the scsmps went through the tnucuu of plastering a mechanic’s on on the bulldin, Warrants wore Issued for their srrest, und they were gobbied up. To ive oy dy bonds for thelr sypearance the next day, ivered to tas Court notes of fariners in " Webeter and Ilomliton Countics valued at uver £1,600, Wien the examuation eaine, they Lacked wate, ahd, to save themeclves from criminal prosceuting, screpted from Crusby £24, und from Jones 812, pall thecosts, amount- ing to about §100, and trsveled, Thoy ler, ) ruptdly, turned up in Black itawk, Fayette, Dut- amilton, and _other countics,—~movin Nenr Watcrloo an Oliy Giammon went to Peter Rechtfertiz, a wealthy German, aud made tho usual oller, “atarten,” for 84, [t 1o put tin the rods, as a ¢ read his memorsndum, whilch, ho told the German, was uot an order, but shuply & memoraudum that e consent to takg tho rods. Mr, 1L, not belng ableto d English caslly, took the fellow's word, od the paver, and went to plowing in the flold. Helad scarcely got fairly started tn his furrow when his daugiter came running to him, teiliog lim that the barn and houso were ail cavered with fron all over them. made quick tra but, while he w; met, and they were putting The surprised German for the scone, and proteated; rguing with the glib-tongued sgent, the job wes fatahed, aud abil presented for 3250, with a pote ready to be slened. e re- fused to sizn, when the gung procecded tack un the mechanic's lien, which was magnificd luto 8 bus lawsult in the United Siates Courta at Dea- Molnes, big costs, lawsers’ fees, aud bulidozing generally, uutll the Uerman fermer, to save trouble, signed the note. A nelghbor, by the sama process, was {uduced to sikn a momo- randuin for 3. over §30, Whe nd subsequently a note for cr they 2o, thiey Tope in their vietlm fn like manoer, sad they gut lots of thewm, ¥ “The following is a covy of the so~cailed mem- oranduin,~that pertion down to the word Mr. 1" being in vory small type: 1t e oxpressly uricratood by the sigmer of thi that Lo Sicne the samie upon hisuwn judgmen; due deliburation by tlin. withuuy auy tndae lu; en baed, Gr Telilty un puy repre ninde by the ngent, uther Lian writton or prin lls Drder 813 way e a4 luro ts haviog veen thivorder. [ol dated dainzaes for (8 f dhtsuidcr, snd notlce of pult joat on. comy This ordor canu L v ny bo issucd hy pi AME OF l'(“fl‘x\?(\’.}l b counternisnaed withous tha atan. e added na Tl 1 L coaditio Cr paylni L0 pite ou thi Juik, onINMS FOR THE KIECTION 03 LUGUTMITO-RODS, (s tégareed by th slauer of thisurler to recetya s wurk A, Yi In thitty davs frum dsie of onicr.) , 88 wyzent for sald Company ; ‘an wiil please orect, or doliver at your earliest convenience, or cause the Kawmo o he done, o iny thouse, barn, or butlding) & systom of clreult cou- ductors of the — — Cowpan, in accordanco with thic rules and regulations wot forth on the bzek of this order, of Ave-eighth rod, with which I well atiefied.” 1 wh) uvon the exccation of ihis order wettle or pay for the eame in cash, ablo nt —-, or by note due In —— months, rate of —— cents per fontfor the rod, and 1nza and —— cants for eacl point, and - dollure 4 for cach hall, aud —— dollurs for each vane, an tho price of four tcot of rod for each brace, No extra clarge fur Inspection or rcvalrs for ten yenrs, Dated nt —, 187 But fow persons would trouble thomsolves to read the sinall typo, and yet it Is a vory sdroit- Iy-drawn coutract, walvivg all dumasges for frand or misreprescntation of ageats. ‘I'he agrcoment following, it will be scou, gives the right to put up the rods without any limitation whatever,—the victim simply agrocing to pay for all put ub. On the buck of this ecment Is printed lo small typo the followinginstructions, which, the victims are told, are simply to gulde the work- meu {u properly puttiug up the rods, when, as s matter of fact, they are & perputuation o fraud: Erect rads in cirenit fo the with & view t0 orna- mentation s well as protection. Placo polnt: neyativ sphieres o each yablo, and intormediata spaced on roof, not excurding twenty feot avart, councetlng thém divoctly "and unluterrmptodiy) willi rods 1o the ground. Arrange the circul discharge of enorsting frowm the points so a# to promote the constan negativ tricity, which, sarih, I8 bold in Induction on the ridge of the bulld- ings not _properly rodded. protaction froi lgbiaing. penctrato tho cart ‘This will afford fall Ali grousd roas must to cunatans molsturo. Whon once a bullding Is rodded under this outract, it strikes tho sverage man tuat thy “orusmentstion ' fa more couspicuous tuan the “protection,™ o sume cascs, agrecinents sre m‘-rur that pay- ment of the nots will not be demacded for two rd cuunty, Acaseof that kind apocared in this The note was not to ba due for two years, and the second yesr to draw fnterest at 10 per centy 1o be addedd with the further uot pald whou due, a penalty of The note was ‘writteu dus tu one proviso that, if per cent was year, to which the maker objocted, when tha Inglituinzrod man consents to muake it all rizbt by fudorsing on tho back of the note that {twas tot to bu presented for payment until two years from date, waker, and ho sizoed u'& uneasy ubout it, he consulte ‘That ‘sutisied the but, ming a {ricod. who in- vestigaled the matter, s found the stipulation was writtets on the buck of the stub to the noto, an, when tho note was torn off, of course there was ho stipulation. ‘Another gany are golng sbout the Btate sell- gz » patent hay-tork. ‘thoy propose to somo e agency for the prominent faruicr 1o take townshiv, ond, 28 s fuducement, i he tabes four Lu way keep one and sell three. For wll wold afterwi The thing spposrs ho will recelye a commission, aasible. Noarly every Larwer thinks he can disposc of three forks his town, which will give bimself ane free. Thu bargaiu 13 wate, when ho s requested to sign a recelot tor the forks, that {t may bo forwanied to tus Comvany. recently sigued sooa after these "fwo Cedar-County farmers receipts, sod they tarped up in the possession of bunks, whero thoy had been sold, recular frun-clad promlssory uotes for 140 and 2, It will' not be long before at otber slinllar notes will turn Up o8 they become thoy will have to be suusctively. places dup; and ) re- baid, 83 the courts declda that vuch notes fu the hauds ot third persons, zoocent purchasers tefure mu- turity, are good agalust the wakers, wud the makers must pay. game of thesw awind) Henco it is part ol the lers to scll theso uotes to bauks &s s00n 8s possible alter they get thew. WKETE, JUNE ROSES, Over the garden- gat Toscs are Rosus are at her slendor throal And hor hands are o 1u hot shining hale, t #ilva with the blossums rare. Tho red lips smilv as she leans acroes, And the dark oyce glow Liku Humwer-atarr, 9 what will you give for & sweot J une rose Hbo saks, 83 sLo Lolde oue through the bare He looks down into the wide, dusk eyes— 1fe kivwcs the month, and the chook tuat glows: *All of the Eurth, sud Heaven besida, Thut would | give for one wweet June toss. Faxay Dutscoit, duuy, 1n78. HADWAY'S REWEDIES. From the Hon. Thurlow Weed IRDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R, B, REMEDIES After Using Them for Several Tears. Xrr Yarr, dm.t. 1871 ~D%an Rtk Having for svs o2l yenes ustd yourmatizinen, donnuigaly at fter experfenicing thefe efileacy with falf, con 118 00 low n plossurs than & dnty 50 the AvROAKD we Deve derls vare 10210 ean tier docribed than I a gpely The liniment freque: trg ‘and fredly. simost fnves by ot N romised Hratief v T roy m (Slpmed) L TiORLOf Wi Dz Rap®ar. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Cares tho YWorst Pains in from Oneto Twenty Minutcs. INNOT ONE HOUR fter reading this advertisoment need any one uffe: 9m paln, RADWAT'S HEADY RELIES 0T BVRns BRTN 1t wia the ot acd i At The Only Pain Roemedy atinstantly stopsthe most exernclating pains, alin e M S S 430 Sppitcation ¥ FROX ONE TO TWEXTY MIXCTES, At 0w violent 3 i ! FEBSERRT sl o etemetutnn it 32 euralglo, or prostrated with dreease may sufler, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFTORD INSTAKT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowols, Qongestion of the Lunas, 8oro Throst, Dificult Broathing Palpitation of the Honrt, Eysterics, Oroup, Diphtherio, Catarrh, Influsnss, Headaohe, Toothaoho, Nourslgis, Rhoumatism, Cold Chille, Ague Chills, Chilblsins, and Frost Bitos o ‘A ST S STARE R 0y bty (3ulaty dropatn buif atumbler ot watee wilt ta fow momenta cure’ Crampe, Apasms, Sour Stomnch, e Horslar e al Interast bafpa LArT: Colice ways. T hern A Pew Grome T werce L ey R O Tt Daliex t5aa Frouch Braady oF Ditwers aa & stinaiaat. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE lnmtdl-leftnhn (i “":&‘éi.':?}fiffl:m"{‘.‘m‘ i s and il otuer Malarious, Blitoa Staries, Typnat Flio asd other Fasen (widea wfié ms;s‘u.w\ :%:%‘.fih;‘ AY'S READY F. ity cenus HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrons urs Nich Rlood-T: ! Flesh S DR DR. RADWAY'S Sersaparillian Resolvent Bas o the ment wtoniiblon sucta o guic 0 rnll ko e oty UerEueR BFthis Sty woaderful medicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flosh and, Welght s Seen and Felfo THE @REAT LLOOD PURIFLLD. Evers arop of the fereapartifan Rostrent commvny I hOGan Do R et Urihe, Ao Gt ATt 8ud Julcra of Ui systom, the vigarof life tor fc p tho of lhzlbodl'llk um. Ery eah, “Tuiors, C nd all wastos of Su” Wty principic. are thucurative raage of this wundur of moder cliomlutry, & o fow dase’ une will Brove (0 auy Beswot Gatig 44 €0F sliherof tuesa forma of discasa ita fotent j awer 10 cure tiem, 1t the pattent. dally becoming redaced by the wastes abd docomposition that are contlnually hroxrcmiog, sucereds in lm-l\ufl these wasles, aud repairs tho samno i new material mado from heaituy Blood-am tois thy sarsapariilian will and does secufe—a cure a cors talni for whenouce this Fremedy commences 1ts worl of pariaeation, ad sdcceeds in "qiminlsling o loas o FAEot wht 461 Timecle SiroBETE, 06 food direriig E;.:wn I AR St TG R G e T Not only ¢oes the Barsapariliian 13ssclvent excel all Sd“’.'flik’ufi.’ o bl et BRI TR e i i ut, Telre cure for . e Kidney and Bladder Complaints, rinary and Womb Dl £ A Drinary and omb Dissases. Oravel, 'Dlfim:ugm‘w. topyege Gf Water, lucontinsaca of Dlesdse, Albuminuris aud (s all cascs whers thery rf deposlia, of tho wator is hick, lou w':x [ dubaianciy hite Of an g7, 0r thrdids lte hite il or ¥ dark billous appeac Eeniulls Riedeh sl Sl rhod iy ‘sensation” whei g wator, PilEa the Siiah b B Back add aiody the e S0 Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth QOured by Bedwsy’s Rosolvent P gl ".5‘..%;_?3:‘-«“’: of wis B0 help for jt."™ AII‘]E ury Ll l' LAt was recom- ended, but nothing !Irtmm saw your Resalvens id try it; bus had lf'llli B it 8 InBIl m 8ad thought 1 woul uta L had aullered fof twelve Jy tha Kesolvent aud vpe box of teies of your lead falier; and the; umor Lo Be agen or felt, and I feel bat(e plor than I Lave fur'tweive yoars. Ti (talde of (he bo 15 0 you for the bes 1611 you elioces. PRICE, = = 81 Por Bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. | Awx Axnom. Mich., Aptil B0, 1M5.-D2, RADWaAY— indsies | Bave-bee 'flnnxl(aur'uy AT lsting Plils, an usl the Iw( lrfl“ ooe 1or ovari Nt flL' hi:k tho eaical College proe o ¥nots o 8 trea. My wefaht was 273 en | conmencad with 70’!! l!l‘nhflh lflfl] w 1§ 184 w0 hundteq aid ten fuunta. IUE they ae nek IR0 BTin of Dielreh AG L0 cat-foet toliciof font Y- fout o gof thie medictoce | Greariis Pivass s U. Oreuvill. Pleass husy ook ** False T g Tour False and Trus. MLS, O, I ¥, Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapf. Du. B > K1 adds ialar BB f eriaty BT Uy o et our mi licines. Three 1) Urel ne the lanflall nearly sv. DNI‘{ s gune, hrall Ll improviog, and my ‘tl‘h‘flmh ing ‘t[’ fasi. e DU{‘.’HAI Dlany calls this symmer iia- iils. me '8 T ngulrs o o wouderlu) cury your wedicjoe liss dons for me, ona rom Obic, ong from Canada, (Bree frous Juckso wuite a sutber frowm thls piate. gttt Wa are well scqualated with Mrs. Giapf. sho I estimaloTait S vy peetalent Boab i een i re With Tespect, mesas 1] y bottles of the Hesolvent l? the Mu{ulnu of Ann Arbor, 30 pereons sMlicied with fnters B MOl AT e et i o Yuznsacu & co. Azn Atbor, Mich., Aug. 18,1875, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! 0 sted with etat Pertectly tutslcam, siegantly co asvet qumy late. . cleanse, sud strengtlicn. s el oy e dipo ur wi| dhordure gt the 8iuiae sci iver, Dowde: Siduey Bialler, ervous tias cascs, jleadachs, Constipativn, Custivencas, indlices Siou:" Dyspesais, Dillourscan Dillous Fover, Tafun. mutlon of the Howsls taics:and all deransimeats ot ihe latern: orrs. arranied L effect 8 poalihve eure,” Vo ly Yexciide, <aal 00 ticrcury, wiar erals, ur deletorious e W™ Loserye tbo fullowing symptoms resulting from fooedcrs of Chs Dkestive Oryyaas - Cauipecios Tuwen) Ble Folincas of the Dicod 1a nodied Sty o the shomach Tauad Hearily st of Food, ¥allpew of weicht of ||=: Bl it Eriin e, Bkl mfl? i i A =5 T myhm;fixu?&“#ifi.k:;,; S turilrd ‘aud sudocauy, 1 La0! in & lying bosture Mo Lelods, DO oF Zars, o hisbi Yever 0l puti 11 \Sead Puacieney af K cteplrations Sl e e SRR RS iadway's Pilis will g1 s : READ FALSE AND TRUE. it we I S 00 (he a73teT" et e cels