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y 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 12; 1878 HE CITY. Fman hnde T8 Tyt meerasary tor i i RELIGIOUS. GENERAL NEWS, The Hon. I Dearborn, of Hava: 0. 14 azema that thé trade wasn't made, and the Sherman Houre, i :hfl Apers were 10 be burned, ** Judge J. W. N. Harrig, of Missiasippi, is X I L Hletold yon that 4t tne time 2 3 threstened | Dr. Everts Celebrates the Twen- Tat the Tremont fonee, - Ex.Gov. Thad 0. Ponnd, of Chippawa hat : . e sald if . . N e e eI tioth Anniversary of His J¥Falls, Wis., 1o st the Tremont House. The body of William B. Walling, ship- **What tnre dld he mnake!* e e ore Folng t bring Mr. Snydam Church. ‘carpenter, drowned on the 18th inat., waa found 4n the water nesr Twenty-second street bridge, at back here, And that perhans ""a‘-:.l apers wonld 0 111:30 yestarday forenoon, and was taken to the et him Into trouble. What on't remem- ber, T know 1 laughed about it ¢« Worry, Its Folly and Bln ”---Ser- _ Morgue to await the Coroner's inguest, « At 2:50 yestorday sfternoon, while James *iDid Johnson make sy proposition to yon?* ' Tdon't remember whAt hn did ady, but the mon by the Roev. E. N. and Henry Maghes with theie tamilies wate driving north on Halsted streer, moar Madison, the rear man Invulnerable and Invincible, and the light of Christ'alove and the joy of His nrescnce waouhl redeem ua eyermore from anxlety. SOWING AND REAPING, . . THR RRV, WILLARD IT. KORINSON occupled the pulpit of the Sccond Baptist Church yeaterday, nnd, for the forenoon ser- mon took she following toxt, from Galatians vh 7. 8: Be not deceived; God I8 not mocked; for what. sneveraman soweth, th 1hoaleo rean, Forhe that soweth 10 his fleal ahail of the fesh reap cor- ruption: hut he that soweth to the spirit shall of the apieit resp Tife everlasting. The speaker quoted varlous pastages from the Old aud New Testaments which bore rela- tion to the text, and sald the sensual man was building o hell, as In a dream, which he would wake up to behold; he would wale from his drosin and fAndthe dreams agaln, for he aflixed to his family-name, and which this int eating youth persists In disgnlaine, derrfere un ctat cfvll de varnival. But it appears that it is attempted to withdraw from the judgment of history the mountebank of Strasburg, the showman_of Boutogne, the mitraiilcur of the Bonlevard Montmartre, the thinker to whom we owa the Mexicen expedition, the nogottator of Blarritz, and the hero of Beden; and it s the Infant prodiey of Enabrick, arrlyed At man's estate. who ts About to stelke ont of our records, oy onder of the Court, & quarter of aconttiry teeming with such sinister instructlon.” The Z'ays, organ of the Bonnpartists, and edited by Taul de Cassagnac, reprints this, and then an- dertakes to autdo ft thus: * And this is printed In the journal of M. (iambetta, a Journal found- ed hy a swindier, hranded by tha tribunals,—a Journal tuat should retain some sense of ahame #0 long as M. (iambotta {s connected with it It waa M, Gambetta who plundered France shame- fully during the Natioval Delense. This mis- erable pickpocket 1t was who huried under some tree ncar 8ap Schastian the vaunted millions ot cnt away. Thisls usually done pescemeal, a0 3 not Lo shock the tree by too much pruning al once. an.f lecnsce, sch a4 trangles, Influcnrs foat-and-mouth discase, pox, Jarme suppuranng sores and flatics, ete. 0 nich n atabie, o pojee? Ing of the blood. septic and Lyphold diveas, and a tesmination of Inflammatory procezeny (‘,’, gangrene, ote,, are frequient oeenrrences, Soma. tines stich “a vithited almosphers - (oeg not scemn to produce any Seriour g scquences for some time, U flually (o morbla_effeet _makea fla_appearance at ones suddenly. It must bo anpnoned that, In auch 4 case, several conditlons have been necessary g, complete tho development of the misamg, which, therelore, has been ealled Into extstene not graduaily, but sud lenly, at once. i PREVENTION, This, of course, consists in removing (hy causes,—-in cltnn‘llnun. proper ventitatinn, draining, ete., e, But, 88 this canuot atwqy; bu ddove Immcdiately, it becomes frequengy necessary to destroy or heutralize the cxisting missmata by so-eniled disinfeclants, As ayep descrve principal consideration, chloride of ljme, wod crude earholie acid. H REDUCING INTEREST. As has been Irequently noted in this corro- spoudence, 10 per cont 13 rufning our farmers. Many farms are mortgaged,—tnortaaged to ob- tnin the means to engnagoe in spcculatinn; to Duild fine housea; to purchase Hne lurnitnre, carriages, harneas, ete.; and the ownera of this tino pro) wrl{ aro now at a loss hiow to pay off the d e»L Al econmadities except money have come down In prive, bitt a thousand-dollarmort- game holds on to its original value without any fluctuations, 1t requires double the amount of furm-products to cqual a thousand dollars now that It required five years ago. This is one of the incyitable overits that should have been foreacen, and It wns, to n certaln extent; but we wero nll too_anxious Lo borrow or lepd to think about the matter eeriously, In & great many cascs the farme are mortgaged for their full value. The owners would gladly kecp them until times get better, but the tuexorable is at nrpart of 1t tw e papera will get yoa into Prontie. o 1" aard, *What arc they? Give them tn Barrott. me.' ile sald, *No: 1 amgoing to hold them.® e ll)(flll:n! 1f 1 had any ||A‘n'efl E-n my lmvum:lll(’l; in which hie niama was_mentfoned as attorney. ¢ o1 b 1 "'I':( ndsome papers, bt bnd fiven | Discourss by the Rev. W. H. Robinson Al back ta Mr, Saydam, JAC em In my B ek and e, Nuydam akxod me. faf them. ¥ on Sowing and Reaping, e \\v'nl that the ouly time you sigocd & paper for ’ What name did yon sfgn?" The Moral Effect of Churches west sl ont. and the women and two children Ny % would have lost onty the aleep. Thero were | the Morgan loan.” ‘The Iays calls M. Gambetta | 10 per cent will not aliow them to do it. De- STRANGLES OR DISTEMPER, Wero thrown violently fo the pavement. . liotd e T, et upon Society. T e, erme o ol o | o oA doan X emnte him it | 1A01¢ 1n Made th the PAymont. of A COUDS OF | Answer (o Ff o Mogiotheeel bAYE th advies wers %ulm seversly m{!!fl\. ut the children Mr. Johnson. sked him what name T would b intensified 1w another worlds tenden- | deiving about in carrfogcs pald for outof the | intereat-inatalinionts; the place is advertised | o call on a competent veterloary sureeon, escaped with only & few bralses. should sign, he knowing [ waa not Ara, Snyuam. DR. EVERTS, vies hers would be rcaulta herenfter. 'Thero | plunder of his ruined country. and rold. .The holder of the mortgage buys W | hoss-doctor " won't do,—because & sur ‘,“ William Farlong and family, of No. 578 [ 1€ aid llfin Kittte Suydam, which T df 4 R. & . might be two men, each living s moral Iife, and e in at a Jow figure, obtains judement againat the | operation, which can be performed only hv"'ml West Indiana street, while driving in the nelgh- How s° y:n k.now{ that Johuson didn’t know TS TWENTIRTIL ANNITRRSARY. each ontwardly nbout the same. But there was THE FARM AND GARDEN mortgavor for the balance, tukes posseasion of | who posscsses sufliclent akill and "flitmvn&': borhood of Lake and' Halated streets, wae ranfato | YO Yiere Surdaminwiter® & wan | ThE Rev. Dr. W. W, Everta delivered a dfs- | an [uwanl process gofug or. aud a dav of ruvo- 3 ¢ | the farm, and sccuros theroby nn clephant that | knowledge, will be necessary. Acconling 1 Dy & horse and Im‘u driven by Brother Phillips, of the Alexitn Hosp Mre. Farlong and children were thrown out coursc In the First Baptist Church, corner of | Hition ncaring. One was folluwing the inclinu- he does not want, 1nstead of belug & source | your description, I have to conclude that tal. The shafts wers broken, | "% 1. 708 been living fn Detralt sinca yon reft Hnm;x Pas avenin aint m"’.nm'“m“ Tess | Hons of a somowhat naturally morat sonl; | Tl Ditohing-MaehineaLaying Tile=Twig- | of income, bringing lu ita 10 per cent per An- Eumm“ pouches are filled with matter, 1f oo and Bt 1 ot ti it - - B 3 -8 1 Thero are s number of commirsion mer- 1+ fave yon acen Saydam siice then?* tleth anniversary of his church. Histext.wns [ was sowing o tho spirity — the | 40 et crops, Ete. and Jeave the principal perhaps 5or 8 per cent SUICIDE chants on Sonth Water strect, between Dearborn 44 No, 1 have not,” as follows: other was suwing to the flesh. One would reap Y for his investment and care. 1t scemsa to us . From Our Owen Correondent. Crastraloy, 111, Aug. 10,—One ot the prob- lems that the American people always study fs snd Fifth avenne, who place barrels and boxes full of decayed frult and vegetables, and dead fowl and entrails, on the sidewalk in front of their 4+ fiad yon heard from him?* S ")"“ ‘hromined to take care of me, —prom- For (jod i3 not unrighteons to forget your work el e 300 T e st e aran S0 T orama | and labot of lovo wiich ye havoshoired toward life everlusting: the other would reap corrup- tion. Ho aald ther® was noauch thing as sow- ing wild-oats which weuld die fu o vea that a much better way for all parties would bo for the mortgagee Lo reduce the interest to 6 or A Victim of Desplaed Lave Hangs Merneltay A Iits name, in that ye have ministered to the saints 7 per cent, tenew the Joan for n term of years, . W Va, e B tach e o whall s Aosk AMVERE: Aoy o, akine amvien. i he Tepiied hay | A140 minister itebraies, o, 10. A A T e e B e R i L oo Lo e aad pas 1 BrncipRl hirs Aoy DT Teg T b} i Huydam was a scoundrel, and that the best thing I ‘The speaker commenced his sermon by read- or the other they aud hie hiad bcen sowing | gigch, Instead of using a spzle as o foreiguer | 8.l ance to Jive and pay the brin . ‘Thers 5 able, particalarly whan tho westber a warm, The | EoX kT i o i o lenter rom the pastor of tho FirstChurch, | e Jast week, _Ilad ‘they carncatly striven to are, of course, many fiistances where such a | TITTSBORG, Pa, Aug. 1L—~Moundville, , would, the American farmer hitches bis team to a plow, and, by means of that implement and a scraper, he completes his ditch in 1cas time than it would have taken to have done it by hand, and with a groat deal more ease and less back- ache to hitnself. Ono of the drawbacks to tile- draining 18 the expense ol digeing the ditch. Varioua machines have been Invented with a view to dizging an oven diteh in which tile might Le lall, The most sensible plan for such an open dlitch-machine {3 ono Invented by J. W. MeAllister. Weo lave never secn the machine discover sins and cast them onti ‘ITad the Ics- son of the Cross beon cut more uunryly into their hearin]l Had they denied selft Al no, they were sowing the srim. The immortal sced was geowing slowly, rooting ottt the weeds, and they would reap the harvest when the eternal autumn came, or they wers sowing to the flesth atd would reap corruption. ¥ It might vo thal nien here should hold aloft 1helr glitiering erests, and fascinate the gaze ot man and wonn, their rich seales might glitter in the sunshing of success, they might eat of uniawful things and drink stolen water, but the **You knew lie bad a wife then, did yon not?" ) L ¥o. ot no deceived me. | o anid he bad gote | Wrkten to bim In 1852, regarding his takiow ten & divorco when he retnrned to New York. ' charge of that congregation, which was the +*Do you know of Suydam having quantities of | very first of his correspondence in this dirce- e ot have ny” tlom. He sld hie hnd all hia life been honored ¢ Had he many papers? ™" by calls from different churches, but he had **Thera was a deek full when wo hoaraed at No, 20 e aveene o aia oy orged ga | alware well cousidared tho rigut or wrong of film when he was practicing Inw in West Virginia,© | accepting them, and, unless 1t was made plain 14d you know tha detectives wore after you* | to him that It was for the furtherance of God's Yes, | a4 warned two or three monthi ago, k. and the mlhe efors 1 e artenied & mah capa | MOrk ho hind always been onposed to such cor- from Chicago and handed me the newepancrs con- | respondence. Ho also read a letter written by h‘fl'fltlhvfl:fi“fiul of Suydam's arreet. " the Rev. Mr. Bentley, another pastor of the sbated. A poor woman named Elizabeth Bchrooder and her two children, aged 13 8nd 3 vears, wera yestarday found by the police in & vacant 'honss . on Meridlan slreet near Halated, They were taken to the West Madison Street “Statfon. The ‘women bas every appearances of baing & bard and faithfal worker, and says her fsmily have never gons elther hungry or cold. 8he afso saye that whe wan o stact honsekceplug this week with & few honsehold gooda now in storags, and that sho «does not want any help st present from. either the clty or county. The body of the unfortunate son of Bish- courae would be unwise, [ not imposathle; but, sooncr or later, the intercst wust be reduced, for no legitimnte farming can stand the rates that are now exacted, TIE WEATHER, ETO, During the past week Central Illinols has been vislted by coplous showers, which has somowhat retarded threshing, but have done o great deal of good to vorn and pastures, In some localities hall has done sume damage, but, belnfi onty local, affecta but a few, Vo do not think that aver a two-thirds crop of corn will be harvested under the most favorable circum- Va., was the scens of a suicide of 8 rather sensational character this forenoun botween 19 and 11 o'clock. Mlss Rosanna Crow, the sio tim, had for nearly & year, and up untll |ast week,been receiving the addreasos ofa young inag who lired ioa neighboring town. About a week ago he discontinucd his visita to My Crow, giving her to understand that he was about to marry another woman. This n. telligenco had a very depressing effect upon Miss Crow. Shekept her room most of the time, stances; but the deficieney will doubtiess more fusing o receive ortreturn the visita of his w. hat could be learned from Mias : law of God was uomiterabl Medi & } bt 0 | refusing Lo recejve or{return sita of her op Whipple, of Minnesata, resched ihis city from called church, May 13, 1858, atating to him | law of wi miterable, Mediun | at work, but believe it will make o perfect | than be made up by the increased crop in Ne- i S Snatarahy and decompostaon RaviR | or i R e e Sarsommily. ter say | tha ho had received the unanimous electlon of | and Ferslan statute whht wax ofd wuto “ braska and Kanens, Large quantities of pota- | {fiends. This morniog her parants antouncel ditel One day last week wo had the pleasire of wit- nessing the working ot CAMPHELL'S COMBINED TILE-LATING OPEN DITCHER AND MOLE-PLOW, on a farm uear thiscity. It is made of a com- bination of double plows, cachi succeeding one running deeper than its predecessor; to the rear of tha last plow o shute Is sitnched, into which the tile are fed,—tho tile remalning la sizht unut each takea its piace In the botiom of the drain. The mnachine was laylng tile about thirty inches deep when we saw it at work, but. it could have beon putdown sevoral Inches deeper lind it been necessary, The ground fn whiet {L was at work waa a stilf, dry clay. Two guod-sized mulcs, attached to o capstan, scemed to draw it with oase, We are not writing this s # “pufll” for the machine, but to show merely that tile-lnying can be dong by ma- chinery, ana well doiie, too, If care is exarcised. “ile-dratnini {n_the Weat will have reached ita maximum when tho slougns and povds sre drained, We never oxpect to seo the time when Weatern furmers will bury tho firat cost ot thetr laud In tlle-drains, Tho time will per- haps come when that will be done, bue ft will Le when population becoines o dense that every avalluble foot of soll inust be uthized. THIG-BLIGNT. Great dlscoverles are [requently made by ob- seuro {ndividuals. Tne following, written' by & correspondent of the Hoopeston (Iil.) Chronlele, uretends to emanate from a physiciaj Dr. Frankeberger writcs as foilows: '] desire o call attentlon 1o a tisenss commonly known in the Weat ss the twig-blicht. When itis dlsense ovcrtakea o froit-tree, the leaves drst Legin to Ulight, Afterward the ‘twizs and llmbs begin to withor, and finally the whole tree slowily dies. Whatever may be the true cauea of this discase, It 1s somethimes uscribed to a borer, My exparlence, rogressed 80 raplidly, it was thought best by his brother, who had ennfia of the remains, 10 bury them withont delay. Bishop McLnren coniducted the foneral services, the body being Interred at Geaceland, whers It will remain until cold weather #ets in. ane be taken to Minneanta. The brother, who m: an investigation into the cir- cumetances attending tha young m: cath, 1o natisfied that he did not commit saicide, but was murdereds Tit# TIOUSE OF TOE GOOD SNEPHERD. An adjourned meeting of the ladies and gentle- men feeling an Interest I the work of the Hanse of (ke Good Shepherd waa held At that tnatitntion yesterday afternoon, corner of Market snd 1INl #ircets, Judge Scully presided. The Committen sppointed at & former mecting to report the time and place for holdlng s festival for the bencfit of the inmstitatlon reported that they had weenthe managers of the Kxposition Bnildiug, and that they had been tendered the use of the bailding free of charge on or ahout November 1, for ane week. The report was adopted and a vote of thanks was tendered the Exposition manage- ment for their liberality, The Comimitice to aug- geat names of prominent gentlemon a8 nine agers ol the proposcd featival asked for further time, and they were \¥iven ono weck and fnstructed to report at least thirty na;ea at the next meeting, The quention of the expense of gua far lighting the Fxpasition Bullding was then discussed, and Mayor Heath, Ald. McCafleey, Oilver, and Daly, and V'ror. Har- rett were appointed a comnities to wait on tna oficers of the South Side Gas Company and sea Il fhey would not douste the gus, etc. 'The question how to best get the pubile . generally (uterested in the festival wan then dis- cassed al some leagth, and foally Messrs, Mope rieon, Onshan, Moran, Dr. Guerin, Smninerfleld, Beully, and Brensn were aonolnted s commiites fo propare sn sddress setting forth the work and needsof tho Hous= of the (Good Shepherd, and the meeting adjourned for one week, The Commlitteo to appoint the Committec of Arrangementa will micet at tho Unlon Cathollc Library this cvening. IOTEL ARRIVALA. thelr Intention to attend camp-meeting, a short distance from Monndville, and tried 1o tnduce thelr daughter to accompany them. She ye. fused, and they Ioft her in charge of the house, Hoon after thelr departure she procured a clothes-llug, and, golng a short distance Into 1l woods, threw oue eud of the rope over the Iimh of a tree, and, stepping upun a stulnp, tied the other end around ber meck. 8ha then stepoed off the stomp and slowly choked to death. When found, a few loitrs fluter, ‘the body was cold and lifcless. Bho wna a beantiful snd accomplished girl, and her melanchioly fate caused a declded sensatlon tn Lhe communtiy, where she wus well known and highly re- spectod. wreek and ruin, but Linol stood unmoved what- soever, But the triwnph would be gone in that other world, and they should wako from Lhelr sleep and seu their idcousnesa and despise their fnage tn_ hissing shane, Tney nhould try to quench Lhe seltHit Hres of eurlin, climbing theru o3 here the tompting tree of sin, and shuttiug their lipaon hot ashes und tormented with flume, Oh! fearinl awukenug, when men shound sce as (Jodl sees and should desuise Lhelr image a8 He dospisesit. | ‘Lhey wiio were tedipted to cast themselves down from the plnnacic of the mural luw should beware; they were trusting that some angel would bear them up. That would not he sot they would go down; the law of moral gravity x:rkud. Tiiey would descend, down, down, wh. ‘The essence of the dovm of the man who had lived without God in tho world, tras fn tiat *“Depart from me.” God had not been In all his thuughts, and he should by shut out Irow God's face forover. 1le would not rotain God in bls kuowledge. And then God would give h{uln‘ |- wind that would not retain a knowledge of Him. ‘The speaker showed the donger of llving & meutral llfe, and jHustrated by quotlng from Daoto and Milton. 1le sald that whatever wo do to the mind reaps ita proper fruit, nnd what we made of ourselves hero wo sbould be in the otber world. THE IIOUSE OV GOD. SERMON BY THE REV. DR. MUTHERFORD, OF ¥T. LOUIY. The Rev. Dr. Rutherford, of St Louls, preached yesterday morning in the Third Pres- byterian Church, corner of Ashilaud and Ogden avenues, to o pretiy falr-slzed congregation. Ie took his toxt from the fourth verse of the toes nro being forwarded fromn this statfon. They are worth from 20 to 22 cents per bushel, The dealer usually pays in trade, ehips in barrels, and makes 820 to 850 abovo cost. Wheat is good in quality, and is golog forward at a rapid rate; price, 75 to 85 cents, Onts are rather ilght, and the same may be sald of rye; still, tho quantity was never surpassed, Ruras Jn. THE FIELD AND STABLE. VYaterinary Hyglene ¢ L. Minamatia Diseases —Htable - Bilasme — Its Noxlousnoss — strangles. From Our Own Correspondent. Ava. 10,—MInsmatic dlscnses aro such as are the product of an exlsting minsma, or ns are caused by a missma scting upon an animal orgontsm. Stil}, as it is so extromely difficult to demonstrate ad oculos tho presence of a misstna, and to prove a direct connection be- tween the latter and the diseasc considered as missmatic, It 18 possiblo that some of thoso dis- casea usually looked upon as o result of mlasmatle influenco owe their oxistence to others, unknown, and maybo stirely difforent. causes. Asageuneral rule, however, it will be tolernbly safe to consider all those epizootic discases as minsmatic which canuot bo ascribed to any other more taogible cause. Concerning some miasmatic diseascs,—~sgue, for instance,— the existence of the mlasmna, In shapo of minute ormunic productions, has been eatablisbied, and thero ia reagon to hope that luture lnvestigationa will be successtul in sscertaluing the patnre of tho minsmatia which constituts :f.vtlhllu: at ail to reporters. Sho heeded the ads | the church, and urzing Lim to come and ntion, T4 10 xaid that ahe will tell all she knows, which | take cnarzoat once. He narrated the history umn&udfdz:l. ;""’| wlll‘m“ up sume mlw;n ‘glu’cn of his doubts, his fears, and, finally, his accept- will bo of great value to the prosccutioh. Yo fAT | gnee of Lhe call; af the trisls and tribulations of i ance o 3 e e e varat athons el oo thens | tho congreyation fn_getting thctr church start- salves in Jail if the cvidonce now buiug suught can | cd; how they had worshiped In out-of-the-way be accured. places, until finally thoy had becoma setticd in MISS LATIMER'S DEATH, their present location. In two years thers TR NMISTORY OF TIE CARE Y AR rirTsicia, | Dod been 200 members added to tho churc, To the Editor of The Tribune, There were some things to be learned upon Cuicago, 1, Aug. 11.—On my retara fast | €YCrY page of tha book of ife. Iio compinined Thuraday from & trip Exst I wae pained to learn ; of tho peculiaritics of somo young tninfsters, of the death of my valued friend and paticat, | Whowers fmpatient, i not ducl;hh, and dc]n.reu Mies 5. Latimer. Acqualnting myssit atonco wilh | t0 s lato bigh ~and homored places ! I e the facts connected with It, T waa fally sstianed | OcTupled Ly thele " superiore 1o, M85, 204 regarding Ita canse, and that the treatment pursned | on™i(1 {n the way with some persons. war 5"-‘“““' ok In common with other { If anything @ood wha spoken of & great man {riends of the dece Iady, I regret that any- | tiero were niways plenty of small Ash to cry ing sensational bas narlsen concerning the | i uipye? or “it? after they had ncquiesced e matantey or e e et M0 3ot | in the propusition of praiso for thelr betters, my duty. es her phya for many years, to | These tivo little words canscd a great deal of ®ive a brief history In Janoary, intschief fu this worlid: they provoked and dia- Misa Latimer was first attacked with symptom: cournged many who, if taey had never heard tae affection that dnally cauaed neraeath. Sle then | their lusinuations,would have riseu to eminence. capauited me for A nevers bain at the hasc of the | It might be saitof & very few men of whom brain, attended with insoninia (sleeplessness), | yigtory spske that they were oo high, too Tha remedios adminietored aforded ellel, Etom | noble (ar tuoee bencalh them to assall, They B Tahorian, ot the. tnoaes pie” | tould not bo pulled duw, becauso there was bed, warded off the trouble in great measn; something n them that was higher thao the Wt Septembar, After she had engaged rooms | ordinary level of mankind, that overawed all nd teachers, and made all preparations for | who would wish to uasall them upon political openlug tho achou for yorng ladien, ulie s success. | ar jealous principies, Woshlugton was such a fully tanght, sho was taken violentiy {il. When | man, and he might nome & few others In the sninmoned 1 founa her suffering witha severs at- | qiiferent walks of life, i tack of gastraven (neuralzis of this towsch), 1n this fost age peovlo were too apt to forget Lritieal exstoination, "'.‘I’-L""l the brain amd =ind | what thiey owed to thelr benefactors. e ave Sori, e, atcted, ‘e wlne it sxauiticly | gy Biasiaion of the vnding manner o wbich fr the otlicers of a colicga of short stal to ure her own expreasion, ** frightful, very rick woman then, &s tlm-;’ of her | enlozize the institution, sud with losg-deawn ————— THE COURTS. Cora Coolldge fllcd & bill Saturday, complaining that her husband, Frank Coolldge, has ever aluce tholr mazrlage in 1876 been {n the haolt of pound- 1ng and kicking her, and has also refured to pro- vide for her, And she thinks she can take better caro of horaclf alone than by trusting (o the pre. carions kindness of a husband, if & court will anly grant her the opportunity. lssnc N. McCullor ia alzo disappolnted in the cholce he wade of Ann N. McCullar as & wife, 2y she appoara 1o be fonder of whisky than of him. And ho asks that she may bo allowed to give all her affections to the former and let him nloze. Judge Farwell Saturday granted a decree of di- vorea to Ellen Wickham from Samucl Wickham on the ground of drunkennoss and adultery: and to Jana Mitler from John W, Miller for cruclty, —the complainant to ba nlluwed to resame her maiden nama of Jane McLane. The Portamouth Susings Bank began s sult Sat- urday agalnst tho County of Warren (o recover , 000. (icorge W. Campbell was Saturday appolnted Ansignee of Harry W. Mott, C. 1), Lusk of Chucleg 108, Winslow, “Newton, hon dn who s0 tanderly and faith izhs would tell of the trials and sell-denlals | twenty-seventh Paalm: fiowevet, fufers mora to the romedy than o | the cause of others. Microscopleal exsminations | Naumann, and James \ilmoth of Wiillam il. Tt &3 eorks GtenSitiehaiine idnc % | Borwin ity “Ariee’ & "deity H{ally BUeSS | Wi fin toundrs werw obiikod 1o exercisc, and | | Ove thing ava T eired of tho Lord, that T wil came, 1 know by exparicncothat thcro 148 el | of tho dew collected irom the herbago Hashnatl, mador a bond for $500. Db ics 11 W, Ftarringtad, Indianaontt % | being much ‘improved, #ho opened her | shed bypoeritical tears over their troubles, seck aftor: that I may dwall In tho Iouse of the | Peramery Lk wh, BOC FEL (8 SEREEITY 1t | of hoz-lots aud hog-pusturcs, in which | o Asstgnces will be choren 5t 10 2. m, for Emanael achool, tanght 1o the morning, and went lmmellll(tl% 1o bed after tho session, Nasuraily nhe was anxivus to concesl the gravity of her condition leat alie prejudice tue intoreats of the wchoul, No one save herself knew the fortitide which It wis ahsolately necesrary to show to enable her to continue her work doring the last echool year. She woald even have tangnt during the sum- er months had 1 not poaitively interdicted 1t. A fow weeks wtors | Jefe for tie Kaet ner old symp- fome, patn wod insomnia, raturned with greater auverity thau ever, I again preserived, and Jusk betore” T went mway she calied for ® re. nesal of the prescription, with the remars that i1 bad greatly relieved her. 'That was the lsst [ saw of lier.® Abont three weoks before ner death ehe comtnenced tuking the anti-fat remedy, the partic~ wlam of walct were given in ‘Tne Tniness yester- day. 'Taaxcerisin the connection of this remedy with Ler case, 1 requested Dr. Clifford Mitehell, emonstrator of Cheiniatry at the Calcago lomeo- pathic Collcge, to aunlyze the dicine, lle has not had tiue to complete the exsmination, but thus far hus deteanined tuat, lostesd of betug the fucus uesecnlonus, it la o atrong Lord all the daya of my Mfe, to behold the beant; of the Lord, snd to Inquire i 1Lis Tomple, i In ancient days certuln places were conseerat- cd to God. Tho tabernacles, with their courts, chambers, ete., were only the outcropplogs of the humanity of Christ. *“Be wholly of the House of (1od.” Uod was tho great want of the soul. Ho was a peraonal God, capable of bless. ing or cursing, and It was Ho whom they wor- stlpped, Tt was held that the comforts of Mfe, of pletures, musle, and art, were the summits of human happloess, But above thia far was to be In posscasion of the love ol (od. The hap- plness which this gave was greater than that which any eartbly joya afforded. The soul ro- Jolced aud dwelt fn God, and rose in the cestu- clea of devotion. o alluded to che necessity of the House of (God for its moral offect upou Aoclety. 1L brought love, Ter, Fond dd Lat.... Aumier Houge—W, ¢ New Yorki Walter Fotter, Hostang Juhn iianntbat, Mo.; Alfred Biandel. lelgiuu; Cl Inudy kit Muaon, Dog Molhes: o, ¥ werely to fmnortalize themselves. Jealousy oud envy were the cause of more strife, and fatlacy, sod confusion, and trouble than angthing elsas bat, rewave the cause of Jjealousy, and the victim was uot only exoncrated frow all blame, but would bo prised fu pro- vortion as tho jealousy of the people had led them to consure bim. “For instavce, Dom{llu' icre was Lis wouuaient, whicls reared 1ts bead fn beanty in our city and wna regunled witl pride aud atfection by our citizens. Ask anybody, ol whatever political principle, Who waus the greatest polttician! and the unanimous answer would be Siephen A, Douglas, Could there haye been found unanimity enough when Dougzlas was alive to have srected hlm a monu- meut? Or could this have been done after his deatly, 8o long as his politieal opponents were ativet But, the cause of Jealousy sud envy re- moved, and soon the monument was erected, What did the people curo for John Bunyan when e was (n the Bedford Jufil What did Schosnemann and for Thomas B, Jamea, A compasition mieating i1 tho cana of 1t IL Mayer & Co. wliil be held at the sane hour, Coslor, Nlurdick & Co, saed Francis Agnew Sst- urday for 81,000, Leonhara ‘Diedorich flled a bill agafnst A, . Fiacher, Eilss Greonchanm, Augnst Werner, and Margaretha Portman, to fureclosu trust deed fue 82,400 on the 8. W. A of the N, W. i and tho . ol 80K i of the N . i of Sec. 11, 37, 1i1. J. P Merrill began s st for’ $2.500 agalnst Mactin Banks un attachment wan al«o jenucd. Fredorick Huttertleld brought suit to recover 82,500 from Lewser Steinhardt. Judge Farwell will decide the motion to distolvo iojuuction n the Starges case thls morning. JUBANENT o conmsts almply 1 buring with 2 wna)l auger or bit iuto_the bady of the tree, Mling the cavity with sulphur, and pluzging it in. Tne sap will earry the sulphur 10_every part of the tree, and, wien ihe borer smells brimstone, ho will gl np and git.' The cause of the diseass being romaved, the ireo will avon beztin to put forth frean snd tender leaves, the withered: foliage will slowly drop off, aud the tree i time will be restored ta its natural growth,™ As thu causc of the blight has not yet been dlscovered by any one else, wo _print tho nbove, 8o thut those nclentists who huve for sovera years been hunting for it amay know where to ook, the hogs aroc affected with eplzootle Influenza of swino, and with others epizootic discases, improperly called hog-chol- cra, revealed the presence of a very largo num- ber of excecdinely sinall, oval-shaped, and ve: 1ively-moving orzanic bodies (spornlest), whicl had been floating in the alr, but had come down with 1he dew, Btill, nuwnh-um!h;fi the {n- mense prozress medical sclence has made during the last two or three decades, our knowledgo concerning tho origin of miasmatic and epizootie diseases s yet vory Hmited, aud a great deal is Iuft to future research. Certnln discasca— worm-dlscases, fur instance—formerly looked upon ns caused by missmatic influences are now known to bo caused by uctive and passive fmmf- grations of worin-brood; and so it {8 possible that some others, too, are uot caused by what mn‘{ &mpfl'l’ be called & miasma, but by entire- Iy different yet undiscovered agencles. Further, e n, oAt Sagl Page, Loston! 1yde, Hartford; W. an ing, Kew yor f, Warner, St. L.ou mu\nuvm: the Hon. Col. ¢, Il Armstrong, Jr nt.s the Nion: CURING BALKY TORSES. Tiyery ‘*hoss<loctor'’ can tell just how to curu s balky borse, Wo have seen evorything tried, but only one thing succeed fuvariably. It was told us tiventy-five years ago by a retuened Cultfornlan,who called It the ** Califoraia cure." Whether it uctually cures of the habit we do not CRIMINAL. *, x.—Lery losentell Abratam R Wing, $2,000.—W, J, Gilbert va, Orn U, mnit Mary W, SR, 8030, Circuir Coty—Coxrkmsion thal va. Charics Chariesion sud i o DEATIIS, AR A A A The North Division police yesterdsy pounced down upon s troop of boys who bave an- noyed residents and excursionists by hathing in the river, between State and Rush streat bridges. i 3 e i o iteuro-pneuinonia of cattle, and glanders o = Nino wero captured, and o number of otheta es- | salution of tho bremices. The symptoms aftor | they carefor the peraccutions of Roger Willlams, | gurity, and holluess. 1t always exerted & L R it Ll forses,discsach which aro now Known to o | NESSEQUIE=At 22 Alaine suare, Sunlay, Aue. i1, caped by swimming across the river, leaving thelr | taking the mediciue, and durine th+ varly vart of | or Luthert ~Luther's doctrines were 10t | healthy moral tone upon soclety and buslness, | trials. As ho did not balk for seyeral weeks after owiog thelr existence exclusively, or, 8t any | charles #. an 1. Hesseguic, ased 15 montha asd Ciotning benind them, Three wulls awalt clalm. | her [ast ilinens, shower plainly that she was auf- | exactly in wccordunce with his own, but the | A)l classes of socloty took a dvep and abiding | the last trial, when his habit had been to have | Fato, n 900 cascs out of 1,000, to an infection by | Susy ants at tho Chicago Avenus Siatlon. {orius teum Lromiaw) pulwuntag by she bromides) | apeaker tiouelt bin o good man, ik e giowht | futorcat o the bulldingof churches. *God manic | o it of wulke two o thrce tuics day previously, | Mmoaus of 8 vontaglon,-Jwere torncriy LICEs Fanceville, Win: mapers plensnycony. outd s e huve been looked up to and protected. Luther | fe. maclt to the o " o : % 0 be minsmatic,—that {s, to be very olten spone 5 s l ,,‘}'{:g.‘,{,;,,‘,’,‘:f;,’,‘u“:'f;f;fl,;flg':;};{";fifi’,‘g{ the mascles whleh uccurred 8 uid 1ot shiue until his own sun hod set and the Jateg Minue ¢ winicers warafipers n the | e Judgs that a foar o tho conscquonces kepl tancously developed by miaminatie (nfluences, o Lmma I, fufeu daoghter ot Church. Evervthing puro, good, and holy was associated with the house of prayer. “The Kingdows of this world shall hecome the king- day of her death—Indicatad veutelclos of the braln, Iteviewing the case, wu seu thet tor some twa years Mise Latimer aulfeced him on his good bLehsvior. We have scen fo trled om quite & number of balk) anhinals, and they all started to thelr nd Anno 1L Yurk, aged s wonths. Murphy, assanlt with fntent to do hodily” tnjury (v tho houte, 210 Purk-sv., vo Tuesdsy, Miasmatic diseases may be divided {nto threo ¥, C. Roberts; Max Goldberg, Charles Ktewart, classes, according to thele oriwin und sprending: ot l]l:ulmlly had been removed. he thiuws most desired by mortals were, not and Willian Ease, wanted by Detectives Stecle | with lusomnia and palu In the liead, indicating | to be forgatten, but to be remeinberod, belnie | dom of the Lord, which is Christ.” The tin X L 0 1. Discases which originate and spread princt | 8EYER=Aug. 11, Clans, beloved son of Wihillam ant g N Onermona o the larcony of iwo | cerebisl congosiions (nat it was' much | sppreciated. Theso were the wishes of evers- | wag comiug when all the Sl L Tha remailyleslmpty to o8 the horue’s | paliy in- stables, aud owe their cxisteice to | VYIRS A0 OAAR CARE | oy grom lifte lnmxa un&)n& u‘:'{«"'xd l:;d $100 leulclx; nggeavated 1ass Seotember Ly the worry Incldent to hmh‘l and was It obeyfni tho Gotden Rule, dofae | Lora's, flo Wished that all contd 11vo toses | guod-sized handfuls thrown in. Writers say | Missmata which develop in molst and_1ll-yentl- 543 Milwaukee-avs All frlends’ are luvitod witlut :l)lll‘ C]on?l:xz'm:?; I::um r:-:lzl‘ x"d |Y:|r:i¢-lxfi:::):_ i nor achool, and thot the mental effort | o avhers as we woufd like to be done by, when | that gay. They sbould yet ses ¢iod control ull | that tho horse balks because hils mind 1s fixed Iated stabl ete., i which animal excrctious | tuethor notlcs ry (0 contlune lier dutl ] kept np the cone SMITIH-Sunday, Aug. 11, Miss Maggla mith, aged t_there is & dia- 8, are undergolng tecomposition. 28 3 9, Discases which originate only in certain local(tics, and owe their vxistenco to migsmata which develop under certain Jocal conditions. 8. Disenses wlich bave a tendency to spread over whole countries, and even whole conti- nents, though ustally within a certain latitude, certaln dirvetion, from cast towest, OF theao disenses, the nature of the miasmatic in- fluences which causo thelr spontaueous develon- meant is altogetiier unknown. For instance, the origln snd speading of the eplzootic influenza of harses are enused principally (il not exclu. sively), and beyond a redsonable doubt, by & cumbtnation of wiusmsatle influcuces, the nature of which §s not wiiderstood. The spreading of many of the epizootic disesses, not limited to certain localltics,—Asiatic cholers, Russlun cat- tle-plague, plenro-puedmonla of cattle, foot- snd-mouth disease, wte,—ls not effected by wissmaic influences, but by means of a conta- slon which communicates the morbid process fron one autmal ta another. BTAl - MIASMA. Wherever anlmal secrotions arc decomposing 1n a stugnaut atmosphere, the latter will soon bo vitiated with the products of such a deenm- ition, Thesu products, identical with what known as sowcr-was, are doveloped and are present esveclally ju stables in walch thu floor 13 always kept molet and saturated with putrit- ing anhinal matve nscquently In such as lack drainiug, have Ueen bulle on Jow ground, have wooden floors, sud beneath them sink-holes, from which the animal excretionscannot escape. Besides that, stavle-miasinata are produced also if u Jargs number o1 elther healthy or sick ani- wo pulled our neighbors down sud Leampled upon them? Instead of this, why should we not help each otherand be ‘nnnw by making cavh othier happs i e sald there had been s slight spirit of envy Jn that church, which had led it intoan enor- mous debt, This debt had been reduced durivg the past yesr by the exertions of some of the uoble works of the contrugation ot least #1500, und he tioped 1t would amouut to 2,100 or £2.400. e thunked his people for this en- courugement, The debt was not all of thy First Church's muking; branch churches hal been helped und encouraged with funds, and theas had alterwards gono under, leaving thelr Ioads of sccuuiuiated debts upon the shoulders ot the Mother Church, fiut they would event- watly be paid oll, and the orguvization be pros- perous sud bappy, WORRY. 4 THN URV. B No WARBETT, pastor of thie Westminster Chiurch, corner of Juckson ana Peorln streets, vreached yesterday mornlug about * Worry, Its Folly and 8in,"” tak- Bugs a3 Nila text: Tako thercfore no thought for the morrow, for the murrow ehiall take thought for the things of it- sell,—Matthew vi,, H. A e without forethought, he sald, was 2 Ifo uf frultlcesness, A community lving wighout it was savage. ‘There was no civiliza- tion without enterprise, and no enterprise with- out forethouiht. Carclessness was the cou- dition of savuge lifo; too much carvluloess was the earth and &1l the natlons. They coutd ver hear the cry, * It [s done,” which resounded over Calvary. They Knew they were to die, They kuew there would be o mileninm, and they kuew that thers would be 3 &encral judcmenz day, and that they would all enter mio the everlasting felleity. They sssured that Christ_would cume agati, v hod sixteen centurles of proot of it. The Temple of Bolo- mon waa but an outhine of Giod's apiriiual tem- ‘llc. of which Christ was the corner-atone, What was demanded of 1uen was o pure, spirit~ ual life, ‘Fhe house built by earthly hunds bad no com- parlsott to the spiritusl palave of the Klogdon of God, Tt hud becn In provess of crection lhruu&xn all the uges, nnd wis not yeb com- pleted. Hu wanted them to labor upon this Ereat steneturs 8o a3 not ta disgrucs the martyss and vaints of anclent Listory, so as to cn- vourage others to follow them,, The bullding o chyrchies had a wider and stronger foundae tion than thet upon which they stood, They excrelsed a far greater influence than their fme mediate surroundings, regardless of the con- @regutions or seets to which they belong. The honee of God wes attractive beeaure {1 was a type of the spiritual temples whieh fle had cunsecrateld o the daya of uld, “The speaker atluded graphlcally to the future life, and his plctures yartook souewhut of the poetle, fle quoted from the peotry of the tyinnal Lo show the purity and sitplicity ol the Christian re- ligion. [t was not the grandeur or the abllit of {ts preachers that & church bud power, bul {t waa lo its slncerity of worship and falth ju the fountain-head of the church, Jesus Christ, n gestion, 1 pereons as corp poaition to fatly degenerations, Mivs Latimer wan nu exception, “Atheroma the veasels of the brain nxinted, In tols condition drops of fat sru devonited about the normal Vsxue celle. The late ter soon hreak down and become faity granules, *Fio connective thsaue (bren ullimately yield 1o the presence of the fat, and finslly the trie tideue of the roate of 1he veasels la tranaformied intn & pea-roup falty yaste, consisting of fat wolecules, cry wl choleateriu, and debrls of councetive tisase, This fatly paste reusing at tiues separated from the blood (Lagif nierely by a tuin 1w of the fnternal cost. In the present casy It yuve way under the increased conizestion that at. tenus broiutam, Edurlon and deait rednited. The autl-fat remedy wae therefore the Just straw. [t will by seen that it was only onu factor compleling & procesa begun long before 1ts use and habio 10 by terminated st any Hme h! one of a number of causes, J. Aircuzie, M, D, flatchor, No. 240 State ernicnt, whom Hudoiph Iting and halding bim up near the corner of Clybouro avenue and Larrahes street, and robbiog blm of $42 in mounvy; Ueorge . Smith’ and ltobert Taylor, picked up in ‘the Nurih Division for conddence men, and in whose posscs. viun were fouid spurious checks, bonds,sud apiel- 1 marks, A policeman’s star in authority for teu- fold more Anthflrll{ than she law can afford, thongh 4t bo atretched to the end of vlasticity, Dutectlves Ncolt, Lanring, and Londergen yusierday wilked into a saloon at the corner of Vai Buren snd Clark slreote, and arrested for vagraney ihreg well- koown' characters named Martin Davie, Whham v Burke, and Dominick Welsh, any uvne of whom might Lave been found on the wstreet for « morth past. T'be arrcst was made withoat any warrani, and hence not in_legal forin, so that the men will bo discharged. To carry out some apite, the men wero locked up at the Armiary ani wore nut hooked, #othat no bal could b tnken, and. for . all thut appeared, the charge against them might have been murder. However, a slip at (entral Station, left presumably for the reporters, con- r.v{z-d the loformution $hat the men wore e ouly fur vegraucy, The ‘‘atar® is all-powerful while it shines, SUYDAM'S MISTRESS. AN INTERVIEW WITH KITTIB GIBLING, Constable Hartman returued from Detrolt yeater- . day morning, haviug tn charge Kittle GibMag, the alleged uccomplice of Suydam, the real-estato atinrk, Ehe Is, as has been stated, & very pretty | woman—s blonde, sbout 25, well educated and very ladyllke, White averso to talking 10 report- on one fdea too much, and that anvtbing that will tend to change his thouxhts will inaxe bim puil. Wo can't suy us to the truthfulness of this theory; but, if wnything will change a horee’s thauihts, we should think that dust would. Wo o not assert that this treatment will be eflicacious in every tnatance, but it cun be caaily trled, OQUCHATID-ORASS. Praf. W. J. Beal, of the Michigsn Agricul- tural College, writes to the Hural New- Yorker cuncerniing this grass us follows: Orchatd-grass bas been well-known for wany penerations in Europe, whete it i & great favorite, tn the Old Country farmers psy large rents, and they ure opilged (0 watch vry ciosely the cxpenses anl the incoume, prefer orc! cock's-fool as they call it, to timuthy. In tew country, {n Michigan and Itlinols at feast, It ln astonishing (o see the Ignorunce which prevails m'uonF farniers a8 tourchard-gross and many others of vafue, Orchurd-grass starls vory eatly in spring, and Kete ita growth and producca ilowers three or four weelkn before timuthy, [t grows abaut the saine hightud tinothy, aid, If sown thickly on wujtable Jaud, and cut at the proper time, will yleld nesrly, ar quile, ad much—and someliuite mors—~grane of avoul (ke samo qualits. It may be cut and wm b cut early to make good hay, After caiting atarts very quickly und la soon up ready for cut- tlag agalu, ur (or pastire a long time durinz the rewt of the year, It bears pasturing well, ~ For meadow or pasture 1 have known 1t 1o last ten or ANNOUNU SHE NOONDAY PHAVER-MERTING TO-DAY 13 Farwell 1lali, No, 144 Madisa will be i by J. V. FABWELL. Bubject: **Lisplsing the Word, E DOAT-RIDE OF COMIANY F. FIEST | antry, 1. N. U.. hisa been postponed untll to-mor- ruw (Tuesday) aight. "~ AUCTION NALES, R e bh M, S By GEO. £, GORE & CO,, &5 and n-av, SPECIATI Tucsday, Aug. 13, 1878, AL0:30 o'clock a.m., we ahall sell, without reserve, 200 Lots Hardware, der L, C. Yott. Admintstrator By order L & Yot A & GO, Auetloneers. Our Wednesday Auction Sule BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, For Aug. 14 will be a fine, woll-s0- lootod stock of the bost grades of %ns%om-mnda goods for tho Iall ‘Irade. THE TURNERS, PATIHRR JAUN'S CELEDRATION, The one hundredtn annlversary of the birsh of ¢ Father Jahn,™ the founder of the German Turner Hocletles, was celebrated by the Turners fu this and the Old Country yestorday, Fredorick Luawig Joho was born in the Provinz Nranden. burg, Prusala, Aug. 11, 1778, and dled in Frel- borg, Baden, Oct, 15, 1852 1le was a nan of Reeal learning, » politician, and professor of gym- navtics, in which atter urt be look great pride,” AL the Universities of Halle, Gottingen, Jeus, e, ho distinguishod himaol? by vast und varicd leasn. fog. Fow wurpuseod bl 10 the varnestnesa of his patriotts 18 o said that o bearing of the bat. g of Jena hix hoir |Xnml white 1n one nignt, twelve years, and tion uppesr thick und thrifty, Of well-diied scud, 1t takes from two lo ’unr hushels to tne acre to' produce u thick wrowtn, Tt stiarta wo carly, and grows so fast, and fowers *0 soou, that provably not vue firoier in one tungred tinks of cutting 16 us soun ae it 18 3 B0 it Berli J - — maly, but of the latter particularly, are crowded £O. P, E .. cre, ahe wa, however,willing to talk to a Tuimcyn | 12 1500 8 emt o LRI RS, 8005 | tho fault of clvilizod lte. 1t was ot agatust TTATE roadys e waita ‘or tho clover 10" show Vorguitier In one stabio, beeatiss, Jh such eusis: RO B O, sepresentative, and appended 1s the converaation: | Gyinasta for physical execclvcs Whora youuy mon | the forocast of o wiso aud entervrislng Industry CHAUTAUQUA. tnore ilowety, or for gond weather, o somethtng | jarye ‘quantitios of ‘sulimal exeretions “und | =T e 2 When dia you fret weet Suydam? wury prepared fn every way to eudure te futigus | y1oe the Bavior was speaking, but @ frete YESTERDAT. e reknrt-russ v gt 16 seed bafore fa | secrctious “sre constantly Huatine n 8 [ W. A, BUITERS, LONG & €O, **1u December of 1478, “*Where ¥ **1 was intrudaced to him at o bote! in this city by 8 lady friend. e was said to be o munof wealth, and taiked as If he was, e miade a propo- sltion to me that i 1would live with by ae ble wife he would get me tuy child, " ** You had peon married?” ** Yeu; and separated fron my husband." ++ Diid e get your childt 1 got her. e gnve me tho money to do ft," ++ 11a hix wife coluo beeo and break up your ar- rangement ++1 don't think sbe ever came 10 Chicago," of war. Theso gymuasia spread ovel (ermany. Tte waa In commiand ul u batislion of voluntecrs durlng tho Wae of 1813 Aflce e pesco b ro: turned o Bedlin, wier he deliverod a weries of : dintiugulaliod for vold urizinalliy, aud continucd tu Iboe tur bus gymnasls, which' were for s thue encouraged by the Government. But as suon 34 It wus fouad 1liat ho still alined st estabe Tishing & united Germany, and that hiv gyumnsa or Turuer schools, wore political Jibera) cluve, they were' wil clused in 1810, aud Sahia' bluself was_ | wuccossively finprie- oued lu Bpandad, Kustrim, and Colbery, Liucraled after five ¥4 ' conGnement, be went Lo Frelbury, where by b d retuained fur miany ye: ‘While there he received s fuvis FAIRPOINT, N. Y., Aug. 11.—~The ninth Chau- tauqua Assembly Sabbath-school wus hiela fo the suditorium at 0 o'clock, the primary de- partment assembling in the children’s dupart- ment, the Rev, Georee W, Peltz Superintend- eot, Mra, 8, W, Clark Principal of the Prinary Depurtinent, und C. M, Nichols, ‘of Ohlo, Sec- retary, Three thousand amd twelvs persous were prescut 0y uciual count. VISITORS. Joseoh Cuvk will be here Wednesday and Thursday next, and Gov, Colquitt, of (hor ta, warm and molst atmosphers. That such 8 stable-sir 18 vitlated witn miasma, or with or- gunl: substances, s plalnly indicated by ihe Vresenco of u mofdy or musty smoll: hut it is exceedingly difiieult to ascertaln thy exact na- ture of to¢ misswatic princiule. In most cases {0 ¢an by guessed at only by jte morbld cifuct upbn an aulnal organism. * The construction, situation, ventilstion, und drainage of stablea ur pens, the physical and chiemical dition of thu soil, the temperuture and deres of motsture, the number abd sizv or welght of the aninals whlch occupy thu premlaes, and thelr cowlition as to lesh and health, the de- ful vutlook, Lookine forward was not wroug, but an over-suxious looking forward was. Iuthe context the anzument was that warey aud fear were not only neediess bie wicked. God's pro- vision for all His creaturcs wus so ubundaut, 2o vasily avalluble, that even the sparrows und the ftowers knew how to get thele food without worry or forcthought, God cared for them, nut by the direet exertion of will-puwer, but tha natural course of God-given law was such Luat there was ample provision and bounty for all ki of life. Man ouzht to be ashamed of hlmself If the birds and the flowers could get o Kiows It M ciita the yrass, cures i, aad inde tio hay poorund woody. | beliove the hay fs ufien cdidumned because the nuwing was not doa at the pruper tune, Orchard-prise 18 Worthy of a good trl farm or in every nulghborhood, 1 the past ten yeurs, induces Larg farm o give it a trinl ou n swmall weale. 1 have m of lieir farme, aud liave frequentl The grass has beeu trio on quite & vatoty of & Of those who have een Influenced by e 10 try orchiard-yrase, I have Yol 1o bear the iret caso whers It hus ot given ex. Ccellant satiafuction, whetber usud one year, two yeats, of many; whetticr sown fur mesdow ur pas MISOELLANEQOUS BOOKS, TUESDAY fi:’i‘: A}fl.c:f ffinfikux atores 174 85d 178 Kandvlph-st. WIAHUREES, Losa & co., Austlonsers BEGULAR TRADE SALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTI- ING, BOOTS, 8HOES, &o., };H NESDAY, AUk, 14, atD:30 o'elock u.m. atstored S Eits, L Auctoneers. _ 44 Same oue cagieY tatfon Lo becorua Professor of Geriuan Litorature at Thutredsr. President Hages has beon fn :ln'::,:lhwhu.fl_n;hl.':‘mufll"um vr with ted clover, | gree of cleanliness provailivg, Cte., are ageucles | oo aermy P . - “w r 20 ¢ he A v o ok ¥y 5 2u-plants, Letsligive it & g . v ¢ B Lrotlit-fuclaw, e, Musgraro, e e o et iwomuty oy | el anl b coutd noty elica b was better uble | ud fs expected with Gy lurtrantt, of P vt aiy tte wecniantica: wnd Qo not Comdean WUSLI AR Of wros ,l‘:flff"iflu:?mlfi b FURNITURE, UII.GARS. DESKS: sednagmipan Franktort-on.thooMate - toct a living. Tho olicome of the difference | gylcania.’ Tho Rev. A. N, Cralt, of Oil City, | # without yood reasons, Pror, shellou teils ua | 814 instiguancs ul Ly Ly . R "thie T urner suck obtinued (o sprend and Ju. | UetWeCw then was carv, gnd vexation, and | g tho Rev, d. Bidweil, of Butlato, pregtied | that Ie1s pue of the best for pruducing bay fo Kea- | o the atmuspheric A VR T OTHER MERCHANDISE, e TFgiiay 8 yoor 8g0." e s aret afLor his denth. and Tn ai) | Worrv. - These could ddo no good. A nsn | ghloucrmons to-day 105,000 persons, Bishop | ¥as sud Neuraska. DUEARE EIUIED B b e ellangi WEDNESDAY, Aug. 14, a1 10 o'clock, &t stores 173 & 4 Did be treat you well™ fountrica wherever there roshivil 3 number of Ger. | Worked well when e woried pleasantly aud | Rogter preucticd this eveniug. BTACKING ULALN, Al sucn foreluzn, doc 3 2R | 175 K joiph S < Yee, 1 lave uo complsint to make on (hat | MeWs Turwer societles wero atarted. ‘There s Lealthfully. When o mind produced sulfering A Durwyg s short ride of I.\n:ut{.flvc mniles, on | substances wnd decomposition-products, toat- W. A BUTTERS, LONU & CO., Auctloecrs, 1t was diséased. \When we worrled and fretted c, i cubeldy ) - | hardly & geominedt city o tawn in this canntey ew days o, we coutd nt help bat | ing iu the atr, exert 8 very lujurlous nfuence | ——mree s o REEETr 5 score, it was voueideraty gad wind, but he de | \(Lich has ot oue o moce of theae socltice b | wo lost our comuion seuse. Pelde, vawity, v | FOR FIVE CEHTS, e WAL b prvadit Tn wtacks was very | upon tho Fespiratory oriius, sud touscutly WEGULAR SATUKRDAY NALE. o T fuuiid ong Loet bis Bag 4w wite ] | 1hus eity thero aru fuur of ihetn—the Nortn Chicagu | urice, and seltishness warped o judgment, | W bitaey's Sfotel Colfeo-House and Hestauraut | jnsecurcly put up. i many instauces the stucka | ulso uvon thy cotbosition ot the blood. Blable- HOUSEHOLD FURNITU’RB twiid hiln bue place was with Ber, wnd (v vo to ber, .'.,'.‘,”‘(}‘,':',;}':d};’u h \mfl;’“ .Tlfimfle”flfl{.‘. Vexations und overunxiety about the tuture si- | Is 8 new fostitution st No. 30 Aduiud street, be- | leaned o one slde, und, cousuquently, tue | miasmsts, therofore, constituto the principal, AND GENERAL MEROHANDISE, BATUIDAY, A s want wlwave Spraug frow unworthy passions, We borrowed trouble, but with suie it becaie anceesslty, Such determined to by weep- Ing willuws, ‘Ihey were ne terly witserable, ~ Frettivg was uscless, aud thoss who lodulged 1 It sulfered twive,—in the anticipation of the evil, und ts reahization. Pututul anxioty about the future tovk away the {f not tha exciusive, vause of a great wauy dau- gerous and muliguant diseases. As such oy be wentioned pueumobls sud tuberculoals of horses, cattle, and bugy, Varivus typhald proc- eases fn_ horses and hozd (so-called stabie- tyuhus of horses, aud petechial typhus of bogs), gaugrenous calarth ol cattle, aud, to 4 certaln extout, lutluenzs of horses, because the latter tween Wabawh avenuu and Statu street, and fs au enlargement of the **live cents for cverything® plan su successfully introduccd by that gentte. man, and which was fully described in Tus Tiis- vEr. At the mew place, which fs well situated aud pleasant, five and 10 cents Is charged for cach artlcle, snd uverything s cooked and served in the sueaves on the Upper side werv 5o placed that, lusteud of conducting the wuter away trom she centre, they foraied a direct chanacl (o the cen- tre, Stacks lean 1o wuc side from belng bullt one-stded, ur because the piteher drops the shvaves on one side. It 13 alwavs best to plten from more than one side, where (L [s convenlent. d e DIaKe YU 4By Prestalel’ {ed 1 asked hiw o glve me some. » 1ne tho LIl of salv of 8 splendid hotee sk buiezy which e uded (0 drive. | bl it but s e winie when it was taken wway by u man who bad 3 mortgage on 8. ** Wheio iid you Jive while here? snd at No, 282 Wabash tbicage Vurner Soclety. 'Tne memuers of theso” Socletles aliowed thele reveronce for Father Jabiy yestentay by great sestivives 8t theis respective hatls. Atihy North Side Tuener ilall thele waw @ graud coneert, grmnastic exhibition I‘;)-"um pupila, ond socechinaking, followed by s all, Fhe Vorwaeris Turugemelude emursced this op- t 9:30 o'clock &, ., at atores i3, LONG &CO., Auctioncers, By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctlouecrs, 78 & 80 Hlnhlulvll'lk Tuesday Sale, Aug, 13, at 9:30 & m., FURNITURE, The Btock of & First-olass Dealer, Parlor sud Chiawber Eets, Kasy Cholre, Lounges, S04 r happy unless ut- ** At the Baods lluulc\ wvenue mont of e e, i The centro must wlways bo ket lugh; clse, i B o cter wign aoy deeds as Suydaw's | PUrtanity o lnd eckil o she yraua opeuiogof 1s | gtcudiness, sud hupefulness, wud courago whicl | bost muuuer. Rottling, Lo veutre, belng the heavieats acriles | Glscass b wiwuse the wiors wallzsat, wid wifet v aeechive, beer. Bt a1l Cinds of sosonienes® | camo frout lirm wid wractleal boliel and trust e —— than the outsble, and wates will run lnto, | wakes its appearuuco the sooner, the greater *<1 aiyned 3 paper that 1 heard thom witerwards wall v quib-clau deed. Mr, Jubasou called it Lhaly aud said 1t would el out of his posscesion,” **Whiero wea the siznln s done ™ 1u Jubusow's ofiic 1 tbe Methodiat Churca ¥reuch Press Porsanalitivs, Prince Louls Napoleou recently Lrought suip azuinst the Puris Siec's 1or detauiug hiy futher by declariug that he bad wnlawially soid the fn God. Mcn wers atheuts when boruy down snd comsumed with dear. When sues cesaful, they vamne t0 bave extravagant notious of thelr own power sod skill, thlnklug Hitle of the nuwber of horses crowded together In vuo and the saino stable, Rucumatlc arthritls and kindred diseascs, so CUMIION UKo Young sulmals, ure due nut so ‘Che Autora ‘Tuenee huctely b21 v crand thne e Bl Corer Of Weet LALY aud 1 o orasat durius tho afternool, apd fa the curw, - the mem: bers pasticipated uthe ot ai e Sortly Side fuatead of frow, the st BUDDING. The season of buddivg ls uow st hand. Fvery purseryman will uttcod to this ut ouce, It is 3 I Y ¢ A Provi v g ¢ cet » faa &c., &o A full lHue Carjets, ueneral Huuseliold Block. Tusner dall. Foo the kindnues of God and His Providencs; wh ciown lands aud cut down publle tuber gud | very easy wanner of changlug tho varfey of u | mueh to mlusinatle lntluences us to cold aud s ~+Who s Jolpront S they falicd 1n oo undertukiog, witer mukmz | pocketed the provecds. Daniug b | Eeiaitne trees o of Introducing new sorth. - As | aanp aunosphere. ‘Tho iujurious effects of ir- [ Uuds AT 10N, POMEROY & 0., Austrs ** lle ie 8 lawyer, and Jumee M, Flagg's son-lo- A ¥ 3 exery cffort, they were apt 1o be discouraged | ju the suin of 4000 fraucs, whereavon the fe- | 80on a4 Ehc outer bark scpuraies from the toner tqmmblu guses und of tsasmata caunot very s . law. " Tothe Bdite \ S s e Fhcrs 18 00 God® Thoy forgot that | publiqus pranca se, tob haviuie ths feur of pros. | Irecly, 1s the e, ako a T-shaped foclalon fu [ Well be scvazutud, Lecadse, wliere the latter de: By M. M, SAN S & CO, % At whow eugzeation did you sign the desd?” | Npmpa, UL, Aug. 8- .t | Hika power coutinued Just ws much whea they | ceution beforo its eyes, Ureaky out io ths o thie bark; loosou the cdizes with o abarp kalfes | velov or ars existing, he foruer, tou, wiil, Lo 73 and 74 Wabaib-a. 1N Buydaw's.” 3k . Lk | O L etr bucka “or on thelr fect. Thy | v The Empire complolus of belug defamed, 'The | then vut the bud with thiu plecs of bark, balf [ breseut to s cortalu exteut; sua 40 1t iy baps . — Sutgubeenis vt seller of small packages . .+ - 1 e | Beruiiar bleasedaas of the true Christian was | son of that mat who selzed ot power ilke & | Ab fuch loug sduering, force Jt down into th | pen very ofteo that tho fujurious cllcete ol tie " L PERS b bl Ut e SR b doouuy Sely idlat Uik [ eprekenta AR A RIS Benh e | e e ot that everythiog was fulle of God. | bendit, used it as a rogue, aod fell from it 43 a | lit, aud tiowitn yar, coton striug, of base- | iaswiaty aro blended oc complicated wih the A ; Whother he could make 15 be ihooght not; ang ne | ¢xploslon of keroscoe aua Withs hls faith bo could ot 100k abead_ with | coward, the son of & s who left cinpty tha | wood Leave the stews of tho leaf oo the bud. | result of the chemlcal action of thoso gaste. AT CITEON asked me 1f L would go down there andsigns | called chemical preparation o . " despoudency. A wen ought tu suy, I ww, | arsenals which Franco pald for dihiog, ssks our | When this falls, remove the e, aud the job is a vefy tujurious or muligoant miaswma ls do- AT U ) o veper. | aaked bim what §t meant; if it was | Flously-colored comumon salt. & * und will be, superlor to my clreutistavces.’’ § tribunals, through us attoroey, for redrcss for | doue. Of course, it thu bud grows nest spring, | veluped especlally tu o ,uhh: wn}:h Clrnlulm TUESDAY, Aug. 13, at 13:30 o’clook, FIRUS 10X S 10 blghi 8 paper, Lwk vwlig bis wile, | B0 céula Iur kbout & baudful of Tue cvusaious love of God i the soul wady & § the stizwa which the tribuudl of lbstory bas | asivsbould, the wood abuve the bud woust by | W3LY slck suimals affccted wish catarrhal and | Full Uses of seasonabls goods.