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‘HiZ CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST 5 \ F % LAND. BONNY 8CO' A Midsummer-Holiday on the Coast of Ayrshire. * Par from the Madding Crowd "~-The Hills of Arran—Fairlie and the Combrays. Innocent Enjoyment---Lifa in a Scotch Watering-Place, Apectal Correrpondence of Ths Tribune, s Tup *LAND oF BURNS," Nminr ARRAN, July 14.—Do_you remember the striking pas- fagea which William Black, In ** A Daughter of Jieth?" (one of the fincst works of fiction that have appeared for many years), has deyoted to the depictlon of tho beautiful Ayrshire scenerys Asrand the Ayrshire const, Saltco ranl Mg interest In it was first awakened, I be- Jicve, by tho perusal of those fascinating pages, Toor Coquette! Poor Earlatiope! Poor Cousin Tom! Hlow often the three of them, acting ot (heir sad trlangular Jove-story, had gazed o joy and endness upon ftalll Arran, loveliest of the Northiern Islcs, was almost a reallty to mo be- fore with theso natural eyes I saw ft rse soft and graceful as _Aphrodite from out the encircling waves. Bute I had seen tlready. It has grown yulgar since Glas- gow tourists and Cockney excarsionlsts have Jearnt to love it. Not so Arran. 1t is too far amay for Cockneys, and ita noble owner has Leen carefal to encourage intrusion as littie as may be in this all-leveliog age.. STRANGE 18 THE CRANGR from the crowded gallerles of the Paris Exhibi- tion to the quict little Village of Falrlie, and verv swect scems the blue Atlantic after ail the hot and stifing hours passed ‘heside the paltry waters of the Trocadero Cascade, As sweet s purc susshina after gas, of 4 woman's kiss to aweary travelor, Ilere thero s no stir,—no struggilog for seats,—no unbealthy artificial cxcitement to dull the eye and weieh down the body with feverlsh fatigue. Close to me, round the nelghboring headiand that marks the en- trance to the River Clyde, there are men loaded with buriness cares, fighting the daily fight with Fortune, full of strange commerclal talk, gat fn Fairlle most of the few scoro of human befnga 'who make up its scanty population are content to let the anxlous business of Jife reat furzotten for awhile, while, free and idle (old prejudice will call it idteness), they enjoy the fair sighits and odors Nuturc has provided for them, and gatber fresh strength from the con- templation of the Divino Infinite, ‘Fhirty or forty Hiny cottages line tho sca-shore. Onais an fnn; another £s tha smithy, Behiud thew s the sivgle shop Falrlie can boast, A WONDEIFUL EMPORIUM, at which you may buy noything, from a balf- yenny top to a pound of candles, This Is the T'ost-Uflice too. The good mun who Kkeeps it lins not a very severe strain put upon him, for hls few postal customers—young ladles from (Glnsgow and London chifelly—aro obliged to teteh thelr lotters nway themselves. No rallroad-statlon or telegraph set destroys the rusticsolitude of the place; but in another vear there will be both. Gangs of rough “ nayries ' lately mnde sn lnroad wupon the peaceful vitlage. - They camc around with plck; and spades, swearlug rudo oaths, and speakinfg u curfous tongue, such 88 you hear In the sister of Ireland. Great was the_scandal they ereated in sober sud God-fearing Falrlie, whose vouple of hundred fnhabltants find fo"impo ble tocontent their spiritual cravings with Ices than two ministers and two rival kirks, The viltagze Inn becante o banned and unholy spot, (1 over utterly to noisy revelers anu blas- themers. People shrank Ly it with a plous shudder of abhorrence, and took to DOING THEIR DRINKING AT NOME, Seuteh people must get drunk somesthere, but they like to get drunk ina sober and respects able fushion, not sutfering the "“K which ine- Diriates, but does not cheer, ever to have the bet- ter of thelr pecuiar dryness, Drink! This s the curae aud dendly offense of Beotland, Even liere you stumble constantly upon wmen and wumen—female Calthans—lying agatnst stone wulls and fafr green hodees In the heavy, bratish insensibility of the habitual drankard. Foul blots upon a lovely prospect | v 3 Falrllo lies on tha Ayrshire const, with a fow hours’ steaming from Giasgow. Nearit {s the townlet of Largs,—a placo much frequented by boatine-men sluee the fnstitution of the Northi- crn Yacht Club regattas, Wemyss Bay, with its beantiful background of lofty hilly, con be made vut very distinetly on tho cast; while on west the vlew 18 bounded by the outjutting dlund of Portland Point, “Rothesay, lnels und Dunoon are viaiblo frow the falr green hilla which rise steoply from the back of e village; ang right befora the windows of the near, whitewashed cottages atrotch: the two {:tands known as the Lesser and the Greater Caumbrave, with & wido gap between, through \\iluull c(;mun the ever-changlog, ever-charmiug vision o ARRAN, where Gontfeel towers in rugeed majesty 8,000 feet or more above the level of the Aguntie, Its arged peuks chanuze color and form With every, hour, Lach dretiting cluud and sun-glean glyes 1t 8 now charactor, ~Now it Iles sullen ond gray, wrapped fn n disioal cloak of miat; its rueacd Bumit crowned with a fleecy bank of clouda. Nuw it grows vlear aud trunsparent. Opal tints come uml gro upoan it, and the white paths and watercourses ure as plain as thoush no fifteen niles of nzuro sea lay botween- us und Arran, Hometimes,when the weather {adull, Gontfecl I qife fnvislbletitl asudden glimmer of sunsbing e tho Jeatous voll and reveals it to us, in all its native wildness, rising proudly in the mid- dle of the loni runpre of lesser Lills that cover the sweet fsle with beauty as with o garment, ‘Ihuy tell 3 goml story-~otten upplicd to other wlaces—of the Cambravs, The minfuter charged Wwith the spiritusl tending of the Cumbray dlock, they eay, was in the habit of * pittin’ up 4 bit prayer” regularly each Bawbath for *the Greuter Cumbray, the Lesser Cumbray— anll the adjaceat wiands of Great Hrltaiu and Ircland.,” Wyt the tale must tave roferouce to 0 veriod long bufare the Clyde steamers wers run. You can row over plogsantly from Falrlio to Millport (the Cumbray Ca[:lml) in an hour. Bonts uro gheup You pay but fourpence au hll"hwllflhurf;uur party comist of two or a dozen, and a shilling— " KIULLINY Y as they call {t up here—uives you the right to a whols” worning’s rowing, From -this you may Jutire in what 8 primitive placs my liues have Tullen. g ‘Thero aro po bathing-machinesin Falrile; but any ong 80 infoded niay bathe whers sod us oftet wi - he pleasos without feariug the police. Lundies have mo scruples about womz futa $he water, n the' usual shadowy bathing attire, Kt i front of the village. The wore prudish throw a water-proef or o shuwl uver Lheir shaulders durlug the passage trom the liouses o desy water, and then throw it ofl, undismaved by the eritical examination of the half-dozen yachting men or sallors who represent o eunessa duree ,0f this must unfustionabld” “wateriog-plite, Ace cordingly, while bathing, ou ey seo i solemn old porpolsn m-nord’n bimuell gravely f the waved. “The boats arg cerelul to uvold coming Inte contact with vorpolses, how- cver grave and uwwicldy they way appear, Like tho tuble d seu-serpent, they are credited Wwith terrible und mysterious povers. A touch of its tin fa sutlicicut to send & boat's crew to the botton, und vvon u nesr Juok from fts mglevolent vycs s not without dsngér {to. the tuost sturdy marluer, Buch, at least, seéms to Le tho prevailiug beltel, OUL MXANS OF AMUSEMENT are not very varfed, What matter? We rlssat & und enjoy u heurty breakfast (aud lot mo as- sure ;uu a Scoteh breaklaet §s a very enfuvably thiug); then comes an hour's boating, and & bath," Tlen more beating Lili aluner. Aftep dinnvr (which fmportant event comes round at about 1) tusre Is (he dally scusation of Asking for fetters ut the post. Thid Is & _most weighity and exeitime eptsodo ulways, When you buvy got through vour budevi of newy, kreat or smiall, you juuugo away the alterncon on beach, geztog Lstivssly ot the Arran Lilis sod watching ghe steauors which puss toustantly up aud Uywn, tg and frun_Gregnnck A :xl.ttlhxhu.v‘clydgh m m‘:cu‘hus k‘ulxrn —or veton || ¢y Lor v water ti g aouts ' o ShaNoW m eIl ot Srescberons Tucks to wlaw stegtiers to approaeh the shore; B B MLTMY Pussehizeror Lwo (some waif from Listant Karis, wav be) will by borue -ashore ' ou thy Lroad-begugd ferryboat, Here, i3 watter {or a week'a goean, Thu comes the Wi-hour,— Bt the beast pleasant In the pleavant day. Lhe lt:t;:l‘uzl aregiven up to rambilug . excurslons BUIY OF TQE OLD C4STLE, tandlug Lalf-wsy up Ahs bl - behina LS. lu tbe busom of 4 parrgw, Wyol- ciad elen, with nshing " waterfulls sud babbiig brooks, Not that the ruju fa fu Haelf intereating, 10 tell the honeat tru i x‘.-_xlm uklicat and nost deluslve ruin [ ever. Vhat plroose it cau ever hve sveved (s o ni SOV 0 sl of Ua. But it ser! 8 u conventent elext fur wany o appy walks so b would il CeClie Us to quarrel with [ts aged stones. Or slse, braving the deadly porpolee once more, we embark as In the morning,—prrhana with fishing-tackle,—and, making deliberate way to suma point off the coast, come to a_comfortabla anchor and pretend to fish. If wo are fortunate, moon will peep out, and then, in the delight of watching the fdorlu of the heavens, rod and net elip neglected from our feabls grasp, aud we ellow ourselves to simply live for the aake of living, and are juno- coutly happy. The boats come ami go, 1811 BITA UNMOLESTAD at the bait thrown out to them, porpolses roll and tumble in the wavea beyond us, but we hieed them not. Bathed in tho pure golden moonlight, there wo #it, earcicas of earth and care, till some chilling gust of wind warns us that'it §s time to be moving. The, without even a blush for nur hypocrisy, the fishing. tackle Is gathered in, and we mako our way slowly homeward to the Iittlo cottage, where supper and a welcome bed await us. 1ARRY MaLrzER, THE FARM AND GARDEN. Banson for Falra—5lde-Shiows and Gambiing Devices—Iieneflt of Clover~I'lowing Under Clover=Gas Cosl-Tar=The Hesslan ¥lye Certaln Varietion of Whent Not Exemptes Fature Btesm.Plows=* Good 0ld Times" ~Crops, Waather, Etc. From Our Oun Correspondent, Criampaion, 111, Aug. 8.—The season of State and County Falrs {s now at hand, and the ofiicers of each are uaing cvery excrifon to make them asuccess, Thero always hns been a great deal of fault-finding with the management of Coun- ty Falrs,—a great deal of it deserved, but, In many {nstatices, entirely without cause. Every disappolnted exhibitor, every man who has failed to beat the Boclety fu tho way of adinis- sion-fees, or has falled to secure a compliment- ary ticket, can run a Falr much more succss- fully— 1N IMAGINATION— than those who bave it In charge. This kind of encouragement {8 by no means relished by Fair- officers, who generally work for notbing, sod eet curscs for their patns. In order to make a Fatr successtal, there are seyeral, things to take {nto conslderation. There must be good weath- er, a good attendance, a good exhibition to draw 8 crowd, and a lberal list of premiums to at- tract exhibltors. Thero appears to be an fdea provalent that Falr Associations are wealthy, and do not require any money; and, 1 carrving out this iden, every subterfuge 1n rosorted to In order to *‘getin free.”” Every man who takes a pig or a peck of potatues wants a free ticket, It usually costs from $2,000 to 85,000 to run au ordinary County Fair, and 1t is only by the excrcise of tho most tigid cconomy that they can be made to pay cxpenscs, even in the most populous counties, | 1n the mattor of admitting all kinds of SIDR-SHOWS AND GAMBLING DEVICES, the managers also render themselvea Hablo to sl sorts of complaints, as well as to an indict- ment by the authoritics. It such mcaos of en- tertainment aro not oresent, 8 great many peo- ple voto the Falr a_bore, and say It is run'llke a ym{ur—mceunz; it wheels-of-fortune or beer- selliug s permitted; anotherclass suy the mana- gorsare encouraginegamblingand intemperance, Hetween the two extremes, it scems hard to pass without getting denounced by both par- ties; nud, na all communities are about equally divided, it Is hord to tell just what to do. We think that many of our County Falrs are held too carly {n "the season. Falr held in Aumist can be little clse than o stock-show, ps fruit and vegetables are not mature ewough to exhibit With suy satlsfaction. Such sbows are usually ligle more than hopse-ruces, which comprise the principal attraction, and absorb most of the premiums. As_schools of instruction, thoy nre fatlurcs; and, ns expositions of the wealth of the coun- try, give one no proper idess. There s a grand chaneo for making & Fair & placo of attracilon, and for comparlson of producta; ond we hope, in thine, to seo them become such, instead of schoola for the edoeation of youne gamblors, and the demorallzation of farniers’ sons. BENEPIT OF CLOVER. Clover, as o manure, 18 attracting wore atten- tion with each suweeding yeor; and, ns the orice of seed has come duwn to a reasonable sum, more of it ahonidbe sown, The followlug able urticle on the subject fs from the Ulover- Leaf, a little publication by the Birdsell Manu- facturing Company ¢ The maximum of beneft derived from the stub- Dlo and roots of clover I attatued the second year sowling, for the plant v unsually s it han' been demousirated that the iro then In tho proportion of Aifty-slx for every 100 nounte of hay produced from them in two yoars, The ground ia then so fall uf roots that furthor accumuiation ia clocked, Tnese roots have a magical eflcct upon the wheat-crop, supe Piving tho ncerled requinites ta tho production of 'a fing yield, It will te neon that in & single weason tha resntit would not be near as grent, for tha clover does not get binif establivhied i alnglo ycar. Ina favorable” soxson, howaver, a falr crop of hay o be obtalned with r!oner managemont, A Hboral eding, and well-prepared groand, fullowed by spplication of gypaum when the leaves nre de- velopad, sown broudcast, will generally give a good erop. A» to tho time and manner af TLOWING UNDRIL CLOVER, ‘we cannot do better than to repent what was sald In tue Liorer-Leas Iast year. Prom a consultation of tho beet anthoritios, "tk botter opinjon scems to be, that the proper time to plow under clover in {unt it the tims whew It bogina to bloom, ur litle Dbeforo, rather than after, ‘The flower- leaves give oft tha nitrogen that the growlng plant Lias all along been securing frum the atmowphore, and whatover decaylug plant.life has tuken Lhaco in contact withh It, “Which s deelrable should be re- talnod in the soll, At this vertod the plants con- tain the largest quantity af rendy solublo matter, bavo tho least oxiuuated the nutritive snb- The plowing should be deep eaough Lorruvum wastige, ond_yet near enoughn 1o the surfaco to be acted upon by solpr heat and thomir, ‘Theto §s 1o mathud known at present, where laud hoa boen loug comnclied to yiuld up ta tressuros In producing wiieat and other crops, y which the sofl can bo restorod s woll i by rotatng with clover av o manurlul aygent, at the wame thino not forgettlng to add, where foquired, the mtneral constituunts. GAS COALTAL. Col, F. D. Curtiss says of this article, in tho New York Tribune: A pig was castrated a week ago, and during presout hot Weatlier, and gas coal-tar applied. threo daya the cats Wors ol knit togethor, were hesled. T'ha Inmba’ 1alls wer ago, with coal-tar, ai the In nd they are now well, fies did not trouble them. Gae conl-tar fe the most bealiug and valuable ramedy toapply to el wanuds that L know of. No farmer should b without ft. In muking this discovery, I have fuund a boon for uulmuls, and furniors too, as it iv .-&-mly upplled, snd s0 cortain in fis curatlve effects. occasionally get wounded uurlog her, when flics aro thivk, this die covery, If it keeps away the fnsucts, will bo yale uable 1o the farmer. Lot it be glven o triul, - TUR UESSIAN PLY. During the pust sprivg we beard froquently of this pest ol the wheat-growee; but, as the seasou advauced and the crop sporoached ma- turity, the {usect passed out of notive, 1 tracks of the Hessian v may du caslly traced, Last yeur ita presence in Central 1liinols was Dot potieed becanse I was Dot numerous snough 1o attract attention by {ts ruvagus, Durlog this sepsop ('TI-175) Lhvy DeCaiug Inore DUNICIOUs. “Thals full an fucreosed sercary of whewt will be SOWY, kU, wo buye o dunbt, the By will do & great deal of dampge. Auother season will protably, ¢end the growing of winter-wheat iy wpny localities. The crop wiil be destroyed, sud tarmers will gut dlscuuraged, With thotr nuturat fuod aud Urecdlug-place gune, the fy will disappear, hud, in o yeur or two, wheat may wguln bo ratsed. Of course, thery aro vireum- stunces which will tend tu Dreals this rule bug wo consbler the average condition of scasous, Bome 20 s fur a8 Lo seaurt that CEUTAIN VAWIETIKS OF WHEAT ANN RXRMPT Srom the uttacks of the fly. Thia fs not true, A correspondent of thy Coundry tientioman save: It ie claimed by some that certain varietios of wheat arv [uas liuble to (he attacke of the Heavlan fly, und_cutlre uxemption bus been clalned for suio. Lam eatlatud from expericnce that theso ciainia are partiatly falizcious. Thicro l nu wheat which the iy will not injure under (avorable cone dittone for ite workiug. e’ suppored exomption » dus 10 (o fact thul, when 8 weak-growing wnd truny-growing varlety wre sawn side by side, tha fly leavew thia lustee for th foruer, Whatever Biskua 1w wiiest plaut vigorous. belps o ropel the aitacks of sl luvect-eneuilvs. I th r}d WUFLY ury less 1able 1o injury, 36 fu becauss thelr fhicker and runker lyaves keep tha plant Low molst fur the andlarvie, ] bave soon thu vawe resull from the use Of superpuusphate, gypaun, salt, aud jo fact suy wenure which Casve vigoross growth, with dutnpnicss. CoaTsu WARUFO soWwellies seems Lo fuvur the inmsci but ouly. | fmagtne, when the weuthot 1o wu dey Uiat sta coates, suia Lunun-nu 1 seally more dry than the ggauid. Wherever tas wollis nunl-a und L whuat make 8 Fajad growin, the By will do thy loust drnfir. l.l.;} Lake 8y vautago of tals Tace Y" BORY i wheal wore Buerslly thun' ever beofore, uelng 200 ur perhapy were pounds Of phosvliate pur acre, begides gypeum ang sult to diluto i, FUTUME ETRAN PLOWS. Citteano, July 30. —la your Taursrsk, under the bead of team Plowa ™ wiako Uaw Of tho exprsslon, *\The {dew bite up- You parently hevu abanduned,” 1 ibink thas hove fulled 10 zead **the shne of the Lues™ Sluny Dusy wiinde are uL work t sodve (bl greatl broblew. team-tiilage 1o us sure of uccomplisbwent fu thy noar future ge that day will follow the wilt, | am fwimdiae with the futlurce of Fanhes, Waters, Bravalge, and vtz and huow thae taidurce will 8, prove & sure guide te uitimate enccass by **the cum!ng man, " ML W We arc awara that there are parties at, work Inventing steam-plows and steam-wagons, The recent trials of the latter in Wisconsin asenre us of this, and yet we do not believe that either will ever succeed. There are too many things that operate against them. Team-work Is too cheap, manual Iabor {s too expensive, and the pries of farm-produce is too low. In Europe tho reverse s the cass. There aro also certain mechanieal difficultics to evercome,—traction perhaos being the greatest, 8till, greater won- dera bave been accomplished ; but, we ehall not. throw up our hat and shout. aa we saw hundreds of peuple do at Centralia, twenty years mgo, when Kawkes plowed hia first furfow in [liinois soll, 1is success was predicted by hundreds; but he has long since abandoned the idea of succesaful steatn-plow, and has turned his atte: tion to farming, and {inventing corn-plantera sud such useful machines. ‘TR GOOD OLD TINES,' Yesterday wo attended & reunion of o number of the old settlers of this county In Urhana. ‘They caine and aettled here from 1628 to 1840; and, as wo listened to their reeitals of tho zood times they had, we were thankful that we were not so unfortunate as to have heen * an old scttler.” Of money there was very little, and farm-products bad ‘nu cash-value, ~Whaat was hauled to Chicago by ox-teama,—It required fourteen days to make the trip,—and then it noldl for 40 or 50 cents per blshel. Corn in the crib sold for 4 or 5 cents; hogs, 81.25 per cwt. ‘Wages were 50 cents perday In harvest: and one gentleman, now very woaltiy, sald he worked five days inthe City of Chicago for ong busticl of salt, —urice $2.50. That was in 1830, Bugnr cost Y to 10 cents; coffee, 2010 50; callco, 20 to 603 and whisky, 25 cents. Contrasted with present prit d present convenlences, * the good old times 7 uink into lusigniticance by comparison. ‘Those good old thnes are, however, constantly referred to by those who have evidently forgot- ten the past, and atill sigh fur its returit, There is nothing but the will to hinder any one who chooses to do so, from returning to the prin tive customs and hubits of the carly ploncera; but wo fear the will is not strong ~enough to abandou the loxuries of the present for any such privations. OROPS, WRATHER, ETC, Marvest is over, and now the thresher s fin- Iahlur the sccount for the year. The yleid of small grain is all that was predicted. Central Iliinols has, however, boen revently visited by scveral govere ruin and wind storms, which have done great damage to the corn, by blow- ing it down and breaking it off, Many zoud Judizes assure us that the storm of Wednesday night fojured the corn-crop of this county tothe extent of onc-third the crop. It 1s, however, too soon to compute tho damage. ‘The stalks are left in such condition that it will be m- lmnlhle to sow eithor wheat or rye in the stand- ui stalks.. Very little grain ls cumln‘g to mar- kot, aud the prives remnatn as quoted lust week. Rumas Ji THE FIELD AND STABLE. Veterinary Hyglene: XLIX,=Binsuma—Sun. y stroke—Colle. From Our Own Corrzspondent. Cnicaco, Aug. 8.—~Miasma uscd to be defined s Infection floating fn the alr—as eflluvla, or fine particles of putrefying vrzanie substances, floating and rising in the air, and noxfous to the health of domestic animals and men. It was considered as an unkoown something which manlfests its existence by its effect. That its development is conuceted with, aud Inseparable from, a decay or putrefaction of organic bodics is an undisputed fact; bt the real nature of the various minsmata {s yet comparatively - un- known. 8L, aince modern investizations have rovealed the existenco of amall corpuscles inthe blood, tissues, and morbid products tn almost every mlasmatic discasc, and siuce Halller and ottiers have succceded in cultivating pecullar fungus-growths from those small corpuscles, there can be but little doubt that the latter ure the germs or sporules of those pecullar micro- scople fungf. Further, wherever a ml- nsma manifested s presence fu o limit- ed locality,—a swamp, an .inclosure, or a stablo, ete,—by producing. o miasmatic discasc, organic substances bave been found float inginthoalr. Couscyuently,ltis tobeoresumed that the germs or sporules found in the blood and humors of animels affected with mias- matic discasus constitute tho miasmatie prinei- Ylu, or are closely connected with tho same. lowever this may be, minsmg in a great many respects,—for instance, 1 ir effeet up- on an auwnal orgavism,—are very similar to contugiol At any rate, sevoral migsmatic dis- :cases are ablo to develop n contacion which, 1€ communicated to other animals, acts (n o simi- lur way na the minging, by causing an Infectfon, and producing the samo morbid process, Tho miasmata differ cousiderably, not only s to tholr effect upon ao_anlmul organlsin, but alse o4 to thuir source, The latter—that ls, the na- ture, origin, and compositiou of the decaying or vutrefying substauces, aud the circumstances oud condltious under which the cor- ruption or decomposition {s proceeding~ detormine tho naturs of the missma aod its specille effect upon an unlmal organism. Mlasmata. though always a product of decay and putrelaction, effect, even fn the samy animal, different morbid processes, or aifferout speclfic diseasce, If derived from alifer- ent suurces, or developed under dlfferent elr- cumstances aud conditlons. For lnstance, the wmiastaatic eflluvia of certain Jocalities, to which certaln conditions are oxtstitg, but especially at certaln scasons of tho yeur, causs fevor and ague; miasmata developed In dirty and ill-ven- tilated stables ana_slck roomns are apt to cause pecullar typhoid dlscases, or to give existing dlsorders a peculiar typhold character; -ufi missmata proceeding from sowers aud sjuk- hotes, cte,, constitute frequently the cause of other, usuully very dangerous, cases of typhus; That organic substuuces are flouting in the air, Ioclosed fu ill-ventilated stubles, etey or stognating over swamps, boew, ete,y 18 cuslly ascertalned by collecting the dew from a stable-window, or trom the ‘vegetution of a ewatp or bog, ete., and examin- g the sane under & good microscope. It witl invarlably bu found to contuin orgonie sub- stauces, “Further, such dew, although perteptly clear and linoid whon first collected, will d8on bucomu curbld, aud productive of a foul sme Certalu_prodicts of morbid processes or dis- tdses,—such &8 mucous, purulent, and gangros nous secretious,—which are not consicred as being volutile, arlss and vitlate the air of sick rooind or stables, and act like o contaglon,— that fs, cause pymmic and septic infections. Consoquently, nilnsmata and contagions are very simllar in thelr etlect upon an anlmal organtsm, ubd 1t I8 not an easy task to distingulsh, under all circumstances, the influcuce of & mlasing from that of & contagion, BUNSTROKE, BrownvitLe, Neb, , July £0. — Vrgnixania 1 bave a horse th lek, and I cannot tell what to do for him. When Orst tuken, ho wauld atand Wit head down, leanlng forward, withbead, veck, o breast aguluat wanger, barn, of trev, Euch uay ot 12 o'cluck ho would be raving mad or crazy; could 1108 wee hiu way, with yrost tenduncy (o press fore ward, At nlght sud morning he is groutly re- freshiod] eate and drioks hoant! iy Euch day the troudle returas with fmlll violencs, Thisis th Jinth day; 1 90 not whiuk by e fiyo uix houre onger, cF 8 favor on o thls disense, and ita remudy, throug T "'A'fifl" XK, - . - WL T, Zoox, ‘0 call this sunstroke; and have v By = teutod it ae wuch, Auswer,—Your diaguosts, minstroke, (s proba. bly corrects et uny rate, ths horso is sutcring from a severe canguption to the bralu. ‘The horéu mighit huve becn suved by thnety und cons tinued applleation of fes or of cold water to the Hull aud the upver part of tho head, very light ut) aud & thwoly evacuation of the bowels, Jew Is woplied bost by crushing tho same, and putting it Ju @ small’ bog,~u our-bag, for In- stance,—which lutter very mnvmtum"y can be kept i position on the poll and ton ol “the head Ly fustening is to che halter. A soon gs the fco has melted away, thy bag, of course, must be illed pgatn, Cold water is wpplied best b fasteniug 1o the balter, on the tup of the nnud{ 1 the somo way us tha bug with fes, 4 couple of Luuny-aacks, folded two or Lires times, and by keoping the latier constantly drignive wet. Besides thut, the aulmal shoubd havé¥eceived a few doses of saltpetro in bis water for drinkings yery little to eat, 1 any ab wlliand o physie— 43y ous ouncu of alocs, I shaps of o plll—to opun hils bowels, Buch casus, It not yromptly sttunded to, usually teralnate uitber tu, doarli, ur, what happens wory Irequuntly, i’ incurable Jropay of thy h"ln'—c%:?l ed Lilud-stuguers, . Bavoy, July 80, — ¢ VETERINARIAN v toll o & hut 1o du far wy Borwc t | Tunid R P fug I the stable, ruated b fur colict geve Alm caipbor 4hd vplaw. o became casy. 3t morning turned him fito pasturo wheeo there was water. 1y alv and dronk, aud becawe bad agsin, Rul him lu the gtaplv, sod fed brau mash, Wy {4 wany except when (od and wuterad fraly, Tuini thelruubioisin his biadder, for, when ths parosvep i o bty b ryce bis noss axulnst biv sheath uud he. 1 du ot )ke 0 give b (s A tiawer throuh Tut s I il sick fourdays. . ko 18, Tante Auswer.—A liorse that s suffering from colle atiould e kept, If posstble, T 8 larze bog-aull, with plouty ol beadivg, where bo way be allgw- ed toroll us much us he pleases. Ap (o medi- ctuey, it §s usually neceasary to give a physic, for the purpose of relicviug the slfected purt of the duteatiual canal, us soon us pusstble, from its constipation, Iwo pills—cumpoaed cach of hall en vutce of alogs, e drachn of calomel, two dracluns ot powdervd campho posdered murshmallov-toot abid wat to comhine the other ing renally ent. After the colle has subslded, the t should not receive any fowrd whatever during the next twelve hours, and should Le keot Tn the atable, _After that, pravided tho animal fecls very well, and reallv. wants some- thing to eat, a very light feed inay be fod, Optum should never ¥eo In a case of colic, because it Increases the constipation, and agara- vates therchy the disease, notwithstanalng that ftmay ot first ease the animal's pain. VETERINARIAN, MARINE NEWS. A SMALL SPECK OF WAR. ‘Syeetal Correrpondence of The Tribune, Pont Hunox,, Aug. 3.—Covsiderable troabln was encountered by the steambarge 11, O. Rehnoor in getting away from the Grand Trunk Hallway nuthorities after releasing the schr Heed Case, which she towed on the pier below the Grank Trank Elevator, The vessel's position interfered with the crossing of the railway traine, and, in sttempt- ing to get 1nside the vessello o to her allp, the teanafer ferryboat ran fnto the Cssc and carrled ray several of Rer stanchions. The Cavtain of the schooner was bulldozed Intv paying for this dsmage, and an endeavor was made by the Grand Trunk oflicisls to make the lteed Case pay $1,000 for delaying the .trafiic of thelr rallroad, The Captaln of the Case **conld not see It,” howeyer. ‘The stmr Fessenden, learn- Ing that the vesnel was sgroond, left Detroit for this port to asslet her, but tbe achoonor was sfloat upon her arrival here, It 18 possible some com- plications might have srisen out of the Fessen- den's nterference, as it was ramaored here that our Canadian neighbors were prepared to selze the rovenua catter It she sttempled to pnll tho vessel off, It Ia doubifal whether they would have at- tempted any such proceeding, a3 the United 8t guuboat Michigan was close by, and would he rendered assistance If needed.” Connlderable dinsatiefactiof Among tngmen is ex- premcd over the chargen’ bsde for reporting at different Canadian ports, - At Harnla £1,10 {e clisryed whilo at Point Edwnrda. two miles distant, gl.bu for reporting in chasgedy and at Conrtright 1.40 ia the anm asked. ' suwne one explaln why there should be diff s charged at dif- ferent polnts, and if pact 1 pot Tor peraulalient An eflors was miade to collect $:3.00 harbor dues at Noodean from the tog -Giadiator a rhort time since, and other American tugs can mention sim- itar cases of imponition, The tug Kate Mo(fat, as predicted, has taken ap Ler quartcra at Barnia, aia eafo dlstance from her creditors, The tug Crusader, -nfluhenfllnz danger from un- pald bille snd Devuty Marshals, souglit mafety slongslde the Gladlator And Kate offat in Farnis Uay, sod will probavly do no more towing this sesson, Mac. LAKE COMMERCE OF CIIICAGO. The following, from thoCustom-House records, nhows the arcivals and ¢l uces in the District and Port of Chilcago during4he month of Joly: Torcl Alnerican vew oreiin povs rum.fi"muu Cienrd 1o Torelin porta, = coee 3D 141080 AXD (LEARANCES, No, Tnns. No, Ben, Xz} 2,643 213 Gy o 6438 1,978 dod,m0 14,021 8T, CLAIR TLATS CANAL. Ma). Iarwood, Unlted States Engineors, in chargo of the Ilats Canal, atates that vessela draw- ing fifteen feet of water will have no dificulty In passiog through it, as in moet places thers aro sixteen foct, and nowhero losa than fifteen. The followling**canal regulations' willshortly be post- cd at each end, in sddition to the notice already there: This canal fs for traneit only: therefore vessels aro forbidden to land or tio up to the banks nnlees on Governient businesa; to cuter the canal in towa two or more abroast; to pass the ranal in tows in more than one lino going cach way; to hug the canal banka In passiuy, but to keep as near the widdiz of the canal ns is cunsistont with safe pavi- wation; to pass the canal in fuce of running ice, unl L thelr uwn risk, and iability to make goor damage to the bauks reaulting from the atiempt; salling vesacls must not beat “through thy canal, Lot mast efther tow through or walt for a fair wind; paddle-whoel, stcam, and heavy draft pro- pellars inust slow down to fonr miles an hour in B."‘" tho canal: all vessula Infilcting 'hmfl y reason of violating these regulatlons will neld linble to ponalty of law for willful and unlaw- ful damage. TRAFFIC AT BAY CITY. Bummary statomient of vesscla in the coasting trade which have entered into and cleared from the port of Bay City during the month of July: Tane. Crew. L1 ST a1 19 6033 L 202 B0 1o 7 40020 . 1,100 Tone, Crew, 1 aa a1 i B 10418 370 e it o [ [ BT T KT ‘The number of vessels that have actually arrived at this port during the month wero 220, and the whole uumber cleared were 201, the above state- I‘}I:(l;'l refercing ouly to those I1n the district,— une. TORT NURON, Pont Ilrnoy, Alich., Aug. 4.—I'ssaed up—Prons Sanilac, William Cowle, lndia, B5t. Peul, J Hertactiy, Maytlowor, A. A. Turner and barges, Ruma Thompson and barges; schrs Moonliuht, Nell Gardnor, Aunt Ruth, Orieutal. Down—Frops Arabia, Huron City, Nebraska, Yortage, -Bt. Louis, Vanderbllt No.' ¢, Oneld Blonton, Anno Smith, wilh z:mmn. Frod Ka‘l‘nlcy i L W, Holeno aud barges, George KKin . Joha Owon with ralt. schirs AAn0 Aol Mlcthn.llluq €. Richards, M, W, Page, D, VanValkenburg, dennio Hubelt, Annie Maris, D, Vrov Wind—Southwest, ligh! Waeathor—Cluudy, —— LAKE TRADE AT DETROIT. The following shows thu movements of v - at Detrolt durlng July: Ao, Toms. Forelgn vessels cutered from for- ol burts. 4 18,764 )uxn'l'anww AR D, 10,019 red from fo 4 Vewsels uf tho iy fur 13,803 ntered coasiwlic, LT I, ive. Uiy 671 qtbsuays duly cullaciel un iiidely cnwred crom fur. Nierlil Vet vald g1 4as, o1 ool it 8303 HARBOR WORK AT COLLINGWOOD, The Collingwood Lulktin says: **Through the gourtesy of the larbordaster the corporation aud pruas of Colliugwuod wure lust wesk glven an of vortunity of witnesalng the Jjarbor lwprovements nuwgolng on, There srv two divers b work, with & taff of five men, lifting bowliers outof thechan- uul, The diver tuslenw 8 clsin sround ths bowl- der, whigh {s thon holuted by wachinery on to two scowe. Whilo under water the divers sre supplied with n contiyuvus stroam of uir, st down by furce-pump ou one of the seowr, Al the sppil- Ances nre Uratsclaes, and thy work proceeds quite ruptdly. My tha time (hexo bowlders aro rewoved, 18 s expected the dredge will ve Lere,™ NAUTICAL MISTIAVS, The steamship later-Ocean pau into the schr J, P, Ward Haturday ovonlog near Vwenty-sscond atreet bridice aud smashed her bulwarks {n Ladly, ‘The tug Willle Brown wads Iying alongeldo of the schooner at (he Lime, waliing to tow Ler down the fll}:ll;:nd bad & nagrow wacabe from belayg fatton- u ‘The Bufaig tuge Wright and Ash collided oft Pulus AVIGG 5 10w daye Bok hnd the Jutlar sigk after reachlng tue guck under the Puolut, The daimnage awoaits o $40u or 9300, und will probas bly cause & sult, At tho time uf (oy unluoc“uxo Hreman of the Weight bud ons of hiv bauds budly crushied In trylog 0 ged out a fundes. TRANSFERS OF VESSEL-PROPERTY., The tranefer of vessol-pruperty at thls pors oure ng tha month of July was ss follows: Que-Afih schr Alostrs, Jula Bicole to Richard Schuits, $30, ey Ulaokkawk, L. L. Basbour to L. No Kt One-lalf caand-Uost Cliy of Heury, . Drace Lo B, 0. * Prop dugis L wied aurs, United states Marsbal 1o Charles Frop Aiuto Lanra, C, Meary to8imon Cobl 00, Fiveuslatoenih ol K. B Vomeroy, M. R Toaae T, Morris., 34,5 it G Nelsa, GSHAN. Kot to Mary . Holtsad, THE JUNIATA IN PORT, Tbe uew prop Juniata areived at the Anchor Line ducky, near Clark strevt, yesterdsy after- duun, b wxcited the aticuiion of warine wes n partienlar anfdl the pablie in genersl, The new craft fn similar to the Delaware and Conestoga of the same line, and wan drecribed in the marina columne of Tnz Tmauxs at she time she was Jaunched. Ble bronght ap miscelianecns freighty and will carry graln down, ERIE. Bpecial Dispaich ta The Tribnne. Ermiz, Pa., Aoz 4.—Arrivala—~Prop Al Chicago; stmr Chine, Dulath: schr Maumes ley, Toledo; stmt George 8. Frost, Port Dove schr C, 11. Weeks, Bay City; prop Gordon Camp- bejl, Unffalo. * Departures—Sche C, B, Benson, Toledo; prop Alsska, Buflalo., NAVIGATION NOTES. CRICAGO. All Is lovely and harmonious with the tag liges, and tows aro very searce. ‘There wera not more than twenly vessels at the Lumber Market lant evenlng. Sallors' wages are $1.25 per day, but in 8 few {solated instancen §1 has been paid, but not et thie port, 80 far ax can be learned, ‘Tog Captains report that most of the small yachta do not carry lighta after dark, and in one fos‘ance the tug (). B. Green came near running 8 yacht down in consenuence of the neglect to dis- blay the proper signals, ‘The yacht Qui Vive, which was run eground off the Iyde Park ifotel in & recent aqnall, has been Swrecked the tog Goldemith Mald, and now in fiiinols Central Slip . Khe was not dam- d a4 hadly ss at fient belleved, and will be placed in drv-dock and repalred. Daring the wrecking operstionn the custodian piaced on Loard the Goldamith Mafd remsined at his post. . ELMEWIERE. On the 12th fnst. the prop Dover will be sold at M‘lrr':hll e at L o ere. Alasks made the ran from Pat-in-Bay to Cleveland, the other day, in thtee honrs nod twen- ty minates, ‘The owner of the tug Favorite has peid $250 to u;: !e:.ry-bonl Victoria for running into and dam- aging her. ‘The scows Nettle and Annfe and the harge S tia were ecized by the United Stat ars! Detroit, Friday, for nnpaid tow bills, The Canadian stmr Qucbec bronght down twen- 1y-four brla of silver ore from Silver lslat, Frida; snd dincharged them at Wyandotte. Duting July laat the revenue-cutter Fessenden steamed 1, 230 miles, boarded 237 vessels, assisted 1, andreported 7, ° A tur Captain was fined $0.20 st Clevaland, & few days agu, for uuing abusive languags toward #0mo persons on the duck. The Dictrols Mariue-lospits] repart for July thown that 17 paticnts remained over from June, 23 were received, 24 dismissed, and 10 remained. ‘Toronte Mail, 24: **The schr Two Brothers Is engaged to carry the furnitare and other household cffecta of a private family tfrom hero to Port Hope, ‘Thisls & new departare, but will probsbly pay bet- ter than tho grain busines A Cubourg exchaunge Iately taken into Osw Captaln to th 0. at s the schr Blanche was and surrendered by lier mor gage on the verae] wal andsuch s coureo would avold extra expenves, Capt. Altred Eccles, of the schr L. D. Ballock, lately bad a warrant sworn out for lenry Parmen- ter, At Usweeo, chatging him with stealing £200 from him, but took it all back when the case csme up for hearing, ‘The contract for dredging ont the middle ground at the mouth of Biack River, Port Haron, has been let to 1'at Smith, of Cleveland. and work will be begun fmmediately, and it is exl»ecltd it will be completed inslde af & month. It ls estimated that about 0,000 cublc yards of mud must be removed, which Mr. Smith agreen tndo for 1M ceats percne ic yard, equal to 81,280, or $220 lcas thau the amount of {he appropristio, TORT OF CHICAGO, The following are the arrivals and actaal safl- ingsat this port forthe past forty-elght nours ending at 10 o’clock Iast nights ; ARRIVALS, Prop Newburz. Bnffalo, sundrirs, Clark streot, Koer J. W. Brown, Muskegon, lumber, Market, Prop §ky Lark. lieoton, sundries, Siate strest. Behr Mystfe, Muskegun, lumber, Sariet, p Meascnger, Henton, sundries, Btate sireet. ebr C, i1 Lackiey, Maskegon, lumber, Elgbteenth street, F'rop Vaaderhiit, alo, lnndfld\‘suw strest, Schr Jason V'arier, Muskexon, lamber, Market. chrd. P, DeCoundres, White Lake, lumber, Four. u;"m :{,"l"-'flr“ul Fi tack, dries, Btate st, 'roy C. in, Faugatack, sundries, L Kehrd. . Mosa, Buffion, lumber, Market. Peorls, Muskegon, Jumber, Twenty-second e I, M. Forrest, Jacksonport, potes, C. Il & Q. T moary W Hire ake, Mber: Markels Kehr J, T, “Ward, Pler Port, lamber, Market, Hebr Uracle McPlicr, Muskegon, iumber, Twenty- sacond street. #ebr Active, Muskegon, lumber, Market, Benr Aa Childa, Ludington, luniver, Marker. Belir Mary MeVea, Fraakfort, luwber, Eigblecath street Rehr Capalls, Mnunm wood, Iin-h street. Bebr Marian’ Litxon, White Lake, woud, Ttudh street, bebr Kewauner, Manistee, Tumber, C. 1. £Q. btuwr Metropoiis, Boutu iaven, suudres, Clark. Mreet. Faht 11, Ttand, Rewganee, tes, C. 1) & Q. polehn Like Forest, " Stargéon Hiar, 1omber, Tweaty- Dar) Cgantn, lulnber, Twenty-sscond atreet. Schr Frank Crawfopd, Natinetia,” lumber, JHush street. Fhr Bivine Tates, Menowminee, lumber. €. B, &Q. .J’:fi"'"" e ek, e R i s ichr Mertha Dames, Escansba, lnmber, Twenty- oud strec boh ifungerinn, Bay City, ssit, Teush stvoet. A Ol A g Rt g e ey Beh C.'C. Trowbridee, Tori Tatieriin, bos, diat: 'l-m.uu. Buffalo, sundries, Rush street, Prop €1ty of Luluth, Duluth, sundries, Wells stroet. geir Magdulena, Wiite Late, wout, Thash strect. Echr U, Wibon, Cedar Kiver, jumber, Twenty-scee ond atreet. Frop C. . Campbell, Ludington, lumber, Market, t, I,lllllllbilun. Tumber, Market. Tormpo. Hawilo. Jumten Starkes, e Woo, Hush strect. edar Jvar, poets, Mish atreck. Prop Chiarles Leitz, e, Juuiber, Twelfth street, Behir Juln Mark. Manisee. lmbcr, Lake st r Wiiliam Dstes, Wiack itivor, bark, Marknt. Ttomnoke, Huffulos sunarics, Adaie sireet. ter, Black River, coal behr Alleo Kighands, Bturieva Ha ehr Willfaw' Jooes, Voriage L gudifeey lnmver, Sarket, u, suridrles, neate street . l sundries, Clarkstreet, ity Ocoatu, tuwber, Market Behr North Cape, Micnfian Clty, light, Hush atreet, Kl Muskagon, [uinher, ¥iste streat. sundrics, Adains sires| indries, Ulark street. 1 11, towing, ltusl sirset, wun, lumber, Markol. vene. wood, Central Whart, Crdat lalaud,” atunes, Ugden fuskegun, lumber. Arnold 8lfo. Haven, Muskegon, lumber, -North e, Behr Ataunto, Muskegon, iumber, Masap Siip. [ R T i AT D, 1., Grand slaven, lumber, Btetaon sl che C. i1, . Bt Prop SiTlwaukecs tii, Jackin strost: gehr Xowabar, fi'.;‘.':.':,“ill'.‘,'l‘"““ chr Nuwabor, I i Georus L, W ran: Muskegon, 1sht, B e, -3 N iewan Tiabn Renr b ne Belir A Behr I . Rehr Ramedary, Kenosha, [t Henrrantinia,” White Lake, Nant. et Fldorads, Menekauner, it Fehir Pers] egon, Ml Rehr Due 1d Mt Behit [ver Lawwau, Mg Beur Lex Grant, Mu babir T, M. Mawin, Behir Whica Cluud, Mguia Evbr doseph Duvall, Ludiiyhia. enr Trinldad, Osweio, Tl v, Menrkaunee, Hght, Muab kht k. sundries. waiick, sundries. fand, hewiied Heh Bebr 01 Tiackiey, Stuslegoy, ighs, hehr Kewnunes, howsun. halit, scle & I Sialiolh tu rop Comimodore, Jiufly rrop Newlurg, Buffalo, Behie Magdwoua, Grand | S’l‘!i.\.\llifl FLORA, rviond for 118 weex, ending Aug. 8 JS‘. t’llll ihe lake at 2:50 p. w.; Graad . lll.“u-l""l"“"‘.“‘ lu Evanston at 2:30p. m.; oa the Wellluia Mz, 7, Grand Pioste and Bxcuryon ta Evunston . . ary, remalnlug ab Evans- tou uut)l 8 o'ely p.m urpfug 1o Chicagu st 4:13 ¥ 30,5 Mootlight—un (os lske st ) u—, . ‘Thursday. Aug. 8, lv Evausion st 3: P, @.: 08 tho 1akv at Tiki ¥ Mun AU, LR at 7.0 AU, chartered for tha day and eventoy, Balurday, .(\If. 1, to B Juseph, Mick., st Diy rettraloy to Coleao at 111 Bruwi’s berplugs Dras wid trio st Jerivh and recuru, s up board. PR e TOOLEV'S THEATRE, Prifos=23c, 30c, ¥ Exiraoidigary Ate 025 % nua‘n. {faftua) Fire suimevence iy Clileaio of Wae ntioens Uallan srtiste, fu Rokilau draiuss, Sliaor Bora Jilta Tessar Majeront! 11 e st a0 IEAE Yaseront LR e Bty Lreinaie Lopibiny. Aok B SR Aud 8rat appeatunce of 81 HAVERLY'S THEA ATRE. Proprietor and Msuager.,..... MR, J. fl. RAVERLY. TIYS (MONDAY) EVENING, AUG. & HE G ukg P N ALy T FEOVEN To-uight snd alf ¢ ek, tiv focremscd COLVILLE FOLEY exoellvoce of BURLERQUE O st succeaeful burleague Rabes fu the Wood ;o) With Mife. Emne Hoe Tiahdt-Now pis corpare Shazn. Bupported “Whiilled Cock Robin? Aoy Cunigady BAGNOLIA BALM. forzsoeary BEAUTY: OR, THE —_— SecretefaFair Face. An Item of Interest to Xvery Lady who Desires to be More Beantiful . than she now is. “ Cafortanataly not one woman Ia & hundred, sub- fectad to tha whims of an American climato possess- d startiog poiot What nature has thus denied, art must Le ealled upon to furnish. B It ean bo dane; it ia done duily, Prof. W. F. [iagan plaosd beaitty within tho reach of every dn. daughter of Eve when he di that surprising article known fn fashionablacicies as the truz seeret of beaaty, MAGNOLIA - ~ BALM The Bannatis 1314 A mre devics for croating & pure and bloaming complexion. 1t wimorals all natural blemishes fn the most sur- prising and eflective manner. 1t removes all roughness, eruptions, redness, lotthes, freckioe, and tan with magical pawers Tt drives away all evidences of fatigus asd ex- eitement. Tt raakes the plalnest face beautiful, 1t gires (ho complazion & dazaling purity and makes (be neck, face, and arms appesr graceful, ratund, and plamp. It makes p muatron of 35 or 40 look not more than 20 years old, and e rustic maiden into » cultivatad eity belle. The Mognelia Balm remores all blemisher and oo ceals every drawback to beanly: and, white it 3 ar harmless as woaler, i 47 e0 lifeelike $n s ¢fects that the closest obzerver camma e use, Ladion who wan fo make themselvas attraciive can moke on obeoluts certainty of it by using u‘mm;-t Mmu msol.u Barxt, snd wo way. o cheapest 211 things conaldeteds w of 6o other tion in the world, Juay Lo hiad at any deug EDUCATIONA CHIGKGO FRMALE COLLAGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Beging Taewlay, Sept, 10, 1878, Preparatory aod Calleylate Departiments, an Ontlone Tae: 8130 Graduat rae 10 Musle, Drawing aud Catalozue sddress G, ‘arx. Cook Co., Til., or 8k MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, 1 ED. ta N.KIRK TALCOTT, ] A RN A A | P aoh Fel A o, ool fur Dugs. Locatton Attractive, 2] lmeumlur'p sed. Fesmlon Lowiie Sept. b For fall inforinatfon send for cat- gur 10 Murgan Park, Cook Co.. il Tiversiy. of Noire Do The Thirty-8fth Schalustie Term will begin on the Brut Furaiay uf Kep(ember next. We are oow abic i Bay that the best facllities oifered by any educational institution tn America fur development of both mind d body can be found hero, We invite nparents and gusniians 1o come and ace for themvelves, and (hus Verifr what we say. For icuinm, CaLal etc., adireas the Very Ttev. v COINT, C. S Ces Prod: dent, Notre Dame P. 0. Y PARK INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, 108 and 105 Ashland. Chleago, 8School Year Begins Sept. 11, 1878, A tharoughly-organized Bchool of the First Grade. Twenty-one experieuced and able Teachers. Unusual facllitfes for the study of Musle, Art, and the Sclences, pecial attention given to the English studivs. “Ampie bosrding srcommodations. Terns reasonsble. For yarticulars addreas MRS, A. E. BATES, Principal. ONION COLLEGE OF LAW, CHICAGO, ILL. 1l 3 . . 11, address UL, 8 Dearborn-at,. Chivago, 1L Troshel School and Kindergarten, WIH) resime Monday. Sept. 9, lm,n’lu Ltshop court, east of Unlon Park. MI48 BALA KDDY, Principal and Klndergarteue, Irving MHitary Acaden v Lake View, near Chiey A Kelentific, Clasical, and Camwercial Acade s, Educattoual tactiitles BW s 3 i ‘x:"".(xm 'l‘lu":»”' ik, d;:’:':' ud"h:'l:l ‘:rm: o - Commandanty Cot. 0, B, UOLLIS I Princiale Uraduate 1 e M, Aced, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEA. ¥l Engiucering. the Clasaics Ene ah. Bt Sarticniare apoly ko SENEEEIVICCOR, a jcu of the Tremont House, or 1o Col. 7 l{"}"i Prestdent. UNIVERSITY OF OHICAGO S E s e e AT NP ioktatrar of tha “hicago, 1L isdiun d uiversity aress Prof. f Chluai, € MRS, CUTHBERTS SEMINVARY, Fourteenth year opens Reot. . for young Iadies and ehildren. losndingand day school, ¥l Corps of ere Flrut and experiunced toaohere. Rupertor builds oie. By 0 glven 10 s ul ctal atLentio sl Lol For eataloy SILT, TRWARTUNORE Tan mhies from Philadeiphle, under she cara of Priends, §ives & thoraugh colicd st edueation who bers purede (he same coul , and re- caive (e saie degrors.” ¥or ug, ruli ArLiculare s L cortten uf siudy, terais, ke midress v WAL T MAGILL: Draidun _Swarthmors Coliege, Swariliure, Helawery Coty Pa, Academy of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, WANHINGTON HELGIHTS, (L1, X der the carge \:Ilhu Slsters de aud Tuft KFor dfes, wire tlgn, Der annut, by U ERITORE DS, £1% ¥or MO 15!‘ N L 1 125 it 310, ey Dpcu 811 the year. 75 ejuibent professors. 199, (HN0) studeat world, 0 slpce 1607, hituationssscured for (58 O L or proavectus sddress Ko TOUIIEK. At S oo, * Ry & vy ST T FUR YOUNG CABIES GANNELT INSTITUTE *Ba0 S8 The filh(:l' will begin Wldntldl" Sept. 35, 197 ¥ sfogues sud Clreular, spply W Kev. Geo. Teriis: Ganbect: Prificina). U Cuester Fqu Uivil and Mechunicnl Bugiuesriua, Trov. N. Y. o I‘Ln-w 19 for the ‘past julremeuia fur ulmln‘uu. eXpeLsps, ele. Addru VAL B YSUNG, Treamree. B L e rsarer, (1w Pepiient o WO (e (Fweill sl it oveis Gurss, u et A 3 f Tee k. NG wrtras, Address tor ctroy & Lous, July's, 678, HERKY HITCHOUCH MADAME CLEMENT/S BUHOUL d - chif H TOW B e vt h 14 COpul . __{qrclmluuw;}uw '_JA-;’k. _f:"u.‘us T HIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, :‘;zfl‘l:ui bflllth.nl% Mlh‘ for colley :clchllfll ¢ el cniy Bupt. {Hol i epei.” ity o [ONEECIIGLYGH B0y i0. YOI circulars sddress L. 1A k. 3 euova Lake, Wi “FAIRBANKE' ' SCALES OF ALL KINDA. FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicayo, Beeareialto vy visly the Geatioe, FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The afflicted can now be rastored to perfect health and bodily energy, without the uss medicine of any kind. 2 PULVERMACHER'R ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application to any part of the bedy, meet every requirement, The most lcarned physicians and scientifie men of Europs and this country indorse them. Theso noted Carative appliances have now stood the Lest for upwarnd of thirty years, nod are protected by Letters-Pateut {n ali the princiyal countrlea of thevworit, They wers ecrecd the only Award of dMerit for Electrle A rllwu‘! at t{m great World's Exhibitlous —-gnrll. Philadelphin, and. elsewhere ~and have Ueeu found the inost valuuble, uale, ajmpla, and cflicient known treaunent fur the cure of disease, 4 READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover the same degree of Dinalth, strength, and euergy ns experienced in former years? Do auy of the following xymplomn or claas of sysiiptoms_meet your ineuscd condition? Are you suffering from ili-health in any of 1is sniany and multifari- ous forms, conscquent upou 8 "nucflflgoflt"'- our, chronic or functional disenne? Do yon feal nervons, debilitated, fretfal, timid,.and Inek the power of will atd nctloh 7 Ara you wnhject 1o 1oss of memory, huve spells of falpl- Ing, fuilnesxof binod in the hend, feel Hatleas noping, unnt for basiness or pleasnre, an nubject to fita of melancholy? Are your kid- nieys, stomnah, o blood, i u disordered con- dition? Do you suffer from rhenmatixm, henrulgin_ or “ficlios and pulus? Have you been Indiscreet 1n early years and flud your- aelf hurvoed with » muititude of gloomy aymptoms? Are you timid, nervous, nnd forgetful, nud your mind continunlly dwell- fngon the subfect? Huve you lost confidence in yourelf und cnergy fof business pursuii? Ara you sublect to uny of tho followlng sy nip- toms: Restless niglita, broken sieep, night mare, drestivs, palpitatfon of the heart, bush. fulness, confusion of ldens, aversion to Koclety, dizzines In the head, difinness of sight, ples and biotchies on the face and back, und other despondent aymptoms? Thousanda of young men, the middle-aged, and even (ho old, suffer from uervous ad physleal debil- ity, Thousands of femalex, 100, are broken down in health and spirfts from dlsorders pecullar fo their scx, sod Who, from fulso maodesty or peglect prolong thefr sufferingy. . then, furiher neglect n subject 50 pio- ducilve of health and happlness when thcre 1xat hand & Ineans of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure these varlous diseased conditions, nftar all other means fail, and wo offer the rost convincing testimony direct from the af- lllcln.l themselvos, who hiave boen restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after druggiug in vain for months and yeans. Rand now for DxCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET and TR EL¥CTRIC QUARTERLY, o large Ilius. trated Journul, contalning full particulars aud ISFORMATION WORTII TIOUSANDS, Cope Jes malled free. Call on or nddress, PULVERMACHER GALYANIC €O, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. Or212 Broadway, NEW YORE. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST,,CHICAGO. &y~ Avoid dogus appliances tlaimmmlet"; tric qualities. Our Pumphlet explaing distinonish the aenuine from the anurious. PROPOSALS. Euginear’s Office, New Mexico& Bouthern Pacific Tailroad Company, Pranto, Col., Jaly 1, 1678 Tropossle will be recetved at this ofice watli noon of {ug. 13, 1imt or e tion, masonry, and track- 1ay] nrrun ‘nlmfln of_the New Mexico & Bouthern Tarific italimad from Willow Sorings 10 s.as Vegas, New Mexco,—ai) Work to be combiaied not Iater than March 1, 17 Trafles and rstimates will be oo exhibition at Pasblo and Trinidad on and Aug. 1, KT, pe=ifcations. conditions, aud ‘forme for bids may be il on Appllcation tn this iice by fetter o in perton. good bund Wil be required for tha fajphiu pere farinance of the coniract aod the protection of tho Lamery. Sotier Kogineer. Chiet eer. Approved: GENKRAL MANAGEIR. i National Firemen's Tournament. Propossls will be received hy the Executive Commit- tec of the Natlonal Flremen's Tourosment unt) 1 o'clocky. .. August . 1874, for furnlstilug relreshs wientn st Dexter Park during the Tournament, viz: Meals and Lunches. Mait Liquors (v other permitted),6ods Water, Lew- onade, Totacro, and Uigars. 1ce Cream, Candy, Frulis, and Pop Corn, Hala Committeo will secept bids from pesponsible ariies for the exclusive salu of each of (s Above clusd £ selrusments, or sll. he rrqpnuuln senied and sddramed to the Fsvce utlve Uouunliic, cars of A1, Benuer, Firs St By order of EXECUTIVE COMMITIER, Improvement of Duluth Harbor, 3 2 U, 8, A R O R a:}md ";' Tt e reduie oo Tasidy Daror ot Lrufust s, 1y 8 51 Tant, Wan., to PO S AR, il ol Ehihifer Tmprovement of Minnesota River. Exaixuxs Orvion, U. 8. A.. Duptieate Bestod® Fropiusls wil Gy Fociived byt G ad 1o tole e UM 4 Gretock B s Atle: el Ve o i aoriaacion spoiy A ot Fauts i W AL 5 ALY Lantaln of hll!lnuvrl NITED GTATES OF AMKIICA. 18 THE Clitc ult Court of the Unlied Stales for the Northera Digriee of Ulinots. In chiapcery. Jobn N. Deblwa snd dobn W, Hrooks va. "L ie Ghicayo & Tow Mailrusd paayy dag miao Charies 1. Bowaiicl, Wiliaia 0. Weld, aad €. J, Morrifl, on their futervention. Notlce Is hereby given that lo purvasice of the de- crve and supplonieatal onder ot sald Court, ‘snterud ot record 1u aald osuse, (o furmer ou the 6th of Decous- B st Y ", Iitaly o7 Iy Glianeen and i aueh Mastee, at ihe Lo ¢ furenon of Wedusaday, o the frout door of the bulldiog oow used ):r ourt ves Court:luuse, Kuowa e8 tho” Hepuull alidiong, numbers 157 fo fut asally sircat. tn ity of Uni , wiil State of Hliou will seit, as direeted in dald dectes u It Buullunl«lln Diglicat aind besy bidd or, aubjer uwaver, to the llen of & privr Leus-uorigage by aal Cumoauy to Ve Veruers: Loss & Trusl Toupsoy sceure sls hundred thoysand dolinrs of bopde nuw vul: iaudlng and wentlaned Lo sald ducree, and. also sul e Iedeiption s proyided Ly e Tawe of (g State ! Dlinoly the wortgaced bromises wogthoned o sald eceve sud particularly descrived we fullows, to-w! A.II Lhe rallroad of the sald Cbicagu & Jows itallru cake, County of Cuu univany wade or WG, e nisds. uatending trum Joliut, u‘hutuum of Will, to Foreston. 1n the Counly of Ogle, th said btate of Mituots, ticiuding vigh-of way theretor, ruad-bed, superatruciure, Irod. " tfes chatry, sblices, ‘bolta. nuls, spikes, al- Ihe lands agd deput rounds, statlan-huuse, depots, visducts, brid liuber, and bistarials. and pro urchased for 1o ety COUMFLELIOD O Said Talizusd &)} the coguce tands €ars, and machinury, all kiuds of rolling 810Gk Wi wald Clicage & lows Naflrond Cauibasy” scqulred Do ussd upou satd rultroad, aud af llsca sid riglita of the sat cago & Juwa Liatlruad owpay relailue Wersto, sl wil uberty scayired by vlrtue thercef, lucludiug sidu-tracke, turn-outh Blachipe sliupe. Lole. 1l wriy used alung the iy acqulred ot pddmortyass o aud e chicr with all and singulu cusicos tereto, beluugin y or ur W e ad Dursunsl prup: eald ralirond. aad Al s the uxecutivn Caliroad Cumipany of. In, sat all uthier property. rgiis aud Tralchives, STtk el BTl werefaicidea ' b Lot Yeved by sald worisese how I tis buads of undor Who €untrol ug uthorl: cotver appolated 1o thie cauired by purchas: or otbge- causy, and all proner ! ' ¢l 1ug e peaduacy of this salt eyt et e e in G st Ahall be st the time of el sale 4 which he stiall be cutiticd 4rty, aud ot in depardia parceis i y tlie ortg o fureclumd (o sald d deczoe, wud Tos e clace ad i cter’ aud tering Of gale, » a0 mode of Bay: BICAL reforcnce [s lisd to 5310 daerce wad said order i ecurd 1o aatd causs o sald Cour Cor July 21, 1878, NRY W. BISHOF, Masler 1 Claucsry of Lhe Clroult Couit of the Unlted rstiern Dlatricy of nots LRk EBIg; Cotaif, ) FAVION, wid all pPustoty urcasa aty Tuiwe Loyunscuriy Tubes. » ¥l 3. Malied Affvotions uf the T Teliavad by iy Use Futle 4t DE e