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aes eee art dosent THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY: AUGUST 23, 1879-SIXTEEN PAGES. Tne Trinune, every word of which shall bo of puro Eneneb coinared Jam ofraul bo will be ne puazied as was the gentleman who complained of the sabetitation fot the French word © depat?? for tiat coud old English word station? and of bel araured that the latter word was French, though of Latin orlicin (sUi the more correct Word ty tie 11 hit. connection), pathetteally exclaimed Where do we getour Engtlelg?! From afl other tan- munges,” was the consoling reply. For centuries every generation has added anather nage to Its fmporied Vocabulary until the English jancuage h come thu -breadest and atrouest ta the: work Usage svat revonelles Us to there tne truders, and tinatly they hove beeume to be re- panied ns offsprings bt legitiinate Envlish pareutages so usage renders Us tuicunsclous of the abeurdity Of many of our expresslons, aud keenly alive to it in 8 foreign tonzue. 1 complained once to a Canadian, “low absurd Frencn expressions ure, You aay a cloci walks.” “You eay ft runs," was tho quick etort. my few words, not tof erlticism, but of meck fnqutire. Wi wae aearcely B yeare old ty fwher, Whose theory was ulin firat, Euelisi, aiter-vards, prescribed so muaiy burs « day over Talin enses cul conjigations uatll obtuative, gecusative, eC, voted so chaotically in my eramumt that Too longed to datah okt Audrewa and Bloddard tito omy tutors fae, anil rush —ophrieking from the phvobroum. = My mother, who kuew Htlle sinut Datin and cared lees, Inaisted ona datly dose of Murray. Ax Uinta parsed and order wis organized ont of chans, | found thet the Landa. sental principies and general rales harmontzad fraterpaths jaa certain cites, relatang to the cureet Use OF the present aml wnpertect tense fo connection wit the past participle, the case aiter the etter verb to bey aul Lhe niimber of the non defined by the orbele or noun, Esup- weed Was Intalbble, But now a vew syninx olitalns, newapapers (and Tans ‘Trsunn ts no exception) teear with stich aentencesag A worklewide bopes,? “ftwas hiin! She had gave”? SLiwue awoke, 0d had did ity) ete fe. acknowledge that Jam nn. ineredtulons old fogs, beld io bondage by old-thne teachin and prejudice; therefule, turgive me Mf, before acceptin tis new ayntux which lias received the seal manital of tie press, Lash, bins it been duly entered atcurding to an act of Comuresst Aunt ILELEN, LITTLE LALIB ayandated for Tha Tribune fram Emile Zola’ “PE Aesommoate." bid Bern, Inthe midst of ‘her own troubles, Geryaise found o beautiful: example of couraze at the Bilara's. Lite Lalte, this e@fel 8 yenrs old and no big- ger than {wocents’ worth of butter, uttended to the hougsholdt like a grown-up woman. And tue work wos hard, forabo hud the charee of two ¢uldren, her brother Jules and her sister Henriette, 8 aud & years old, aud she took care of them all day long, even while sweeping and washing dishes. Stuce Father Byard bad ldcked ble wile ta death, Gallo had become the little mother of the family. Without saying anyt bing other own aczerd, she Milled the piace of her dead mo.her, 80 much so that, perhaps to make the resemblance more complete; hee brute ofotather now pounded the daughter ashe had Jormerly pounded the mother, When he came home drunk he must have women to kiN, He dil nat even perceive Unt she was so small; ‘he could vot have struck harder on an old skin. For notatng, for a ves or for a no, he fell upon Lalle ike a tnad wolf falling upon a poor little lamb, timid and gentle, and who reecived all this with tts beautiful resigned eves without complaining, No, Lalie never rebelled. She beut her head to protect her face; she refratued from crying out, By a3 not to alarm the house, ‘Then, when her tather got tired of ‘king her tothe four corners of the ruoin, she warted cll the felt strong enough to vet ups sie went to work again, wasbed ber children, made the soup. left not n grain uf dust on the furniture. To be beaten was 9 part of her daily tals, Geryaise had taken a great Niking to her Tittle neighbor, She treated her Hike an equal, like a mature woman well avqtainted with Hfe. For Lolic had n pate, serious litle face, and the look ofanald maid, To hear ber tale one mth auoyose she wae 30 years old. She knew very well how to buy, how to mend, bow to keep house, und she spoke about children as if she hail two or theres of her ow. AtS sears old it made people smile to hear her speak in “this way; then {t made them feel like crying. Ger- aise did all she could to befriend her, gave ker all she bad to give, something to eat, some old dresses. One day, while sho was trying on an old sneque of Nana's, Gervalse was almost choked with tears when eho saw her poor fittle bacit all biacts aud blue, her scratched elbow ail dlecding, all that innosent martyred flesh, But the little one had beveed her to say noth- ft She did not want her favher toda bothered onher account, She defended bim; she sald he would not be so bad If he was not deunk. He was crazy; he did vot know what be was doing, Qa! she forgave bim, because we must forgive everything fo people who are crazy. Since that time, Geryalse had been on the waten} whon she keard Father Bijard coming up thy atalrg, she tried to interfere; but, usually, she only caught a few blows for herself, Sometities, 1€ she went to seo Lalic In the morning, Bko found her tied to the foot of the frou beds an idea of the lockemith who, before Folny out, tled her legs and waist with a thick Tope,—no one kinaw Ww! he senseless whim of 4 brain deranzel by drink, or the desire of trraualzing over the child even durlig its ub- Bence, Lalie, stif asa rost, remained standing the wtoleday; sie remaiied thus a wuole night, ouee, Bejard hava forzotten to come home. Woen Gervaige, adi zoant, spoke of ante ng ber, Lalic implored her not tu do so, becaise her fozher would be furtous if he did not find the knots just. as he had made them, ‘Truly. it did net burt her uiuch, It rested fers and she sald that sini, lee shors legs swollen aud benomped, What troubled her most, was that it did not do her work, tu be elued on to that bed. with oll che disorder jn the ream atar me at her, Sho wished ber futher bad inveuted fone other idea, She watched over her children all the same, mado them obey, called to her tienelette wnt Jules to get their noes wiped, As her hands Were free. she could knit, aud sa did not ene Urely waste ber time, Sho suifered moat when Mijard untied hor; the dragzed nerself tinon the door lar a while, Shecould uot stind beeause the bloud did nut cireulute, Tho tockemith bad Invented another little Fane. Sometimes be would beat peontes in (by atove, then placu them on i corner ot The Mantel-piece, aud tell Latie to go and bay two Pounds of bread. ‘The little one took the benbies without suspiclun, serenmed, wd Mire then away, aliatine vurnt Jind, ‘Then he Would beevme furlous, Who had given hin such oo ror of og girl? She threw away money now! ‘And he workl threaten to tear aif hor ugly face, if she did not Aumediately pick up the peoniea. When the slid hesitated, shy recetved u first warning, a How that mado ber ste thirty-six candle: aint, with biz Wears In her eyes, she would Dick tp the pennies and go ont, raking them Jump inher tnd, to cool tiem olf, No. it would be linpossible to imagine what previous thouzits come inte a dennxard’s ‘rat, ‘One afternoon Lalie, wfter lavany set ary order, wag playing with her chit- Crem. ‘The window was oven, and the wid, ere (ato the hull, pushed the duor and shook Bite, As if some ane Were knocking. Dordt gt Ble Hold,” sald Latte, “*coxte in, Mr. Mi, du take the trouble to eume in” fiat ol tnade vourtestes before the door, she hey to ie wind. denrietio and dutes, bu- ohh at owed too, delehied with tht came, He Hest his uo f they bad been Hekled. Lalle’s uawe be at Dink with pleasure at seems tiem ae a hearts, and she even found some aunt ire in it for hersett, Whiew tuppened toner NY On the thitty-sixeh of evry aiuntit, Mr. Ted orale, Mr, Bold, Huwuo you do, Buta rough hand pushed the door; Father Bad came We ‘Than the evena changed. Hens tarnet yaa tall Mat oguinas the walls Lulie, courtesy, Aalued right iu the wuddio of a tutiiara held in his hand a carter’s whip en- Wits os ME Teaser thomas, stil a Looe, cornea ales Hurested this whip against tne i eT ti beu, and did nor eve nis usual ell bo Lalte, who stag aleady saulteriny her- awed (Beng ber buck towards hun, A'suvcr ‘Urvne re black teeth; he was very Jolly, very taste red taco smining with” sportive “Hew! said he, “vou are playing the slut, gid cobvagestumt 1 heard you date fara Como, come | 1 sar, come wind tet my see your tui Whse ure wed fort Aum CU touching youl “ase Lay stew. ‘ag cote, Ceeruled ot not receiving her wstal Pratinx, tuk olf “ats eludes. wity tretibnue ates Then hy strevened kumseif ov ine bed Seidl UU eae and day there with eves » folureane ev rene: ie Giiid avrud CUOwaE evey movemet at se Dalle, atupzded by this y witd ty be at rest toner. allent stare, became so frigbtenod that she broke a cnp she was wiping, ‘Then, without rising, be tovk the whip; he showed it to ber. “Sear berd, look at this; ity wit for you, ‘Yes. bY cents that you cust me, With this jittle plaything Paball not be obliged: to ran, tor it will do you no Hood to hide fy the corners, WO vou tredt nowt AbT sau break ete, do your Come, Jumpl Hop! ‘Dance azaing make eour- tesles to Mr. Boldt" ‘ Wallowinu on the hed, his head resting on the plitow, he made the whip crack aruuod the toum, bike pustthon starting his horses. ‘Chen, fowering bis arn, te canght Lally round the body with the whip, and made her ture ron Ueea top, Rhe tell, and tried to escape on her banda std Knees, but he bit her awaln, tnd mado her stand tip, “Hop! bop!’ he yelled. “This is a donkoy- race. Hein? Jeu'e it tice? In winter I can stay in bed In the mornings T won't eatel cold. +e « Now to that corner, (dots-here you are, Mt ovaint bitevery time! ALL you get u ee ie bed J strike with the handle. Hopt Hop A slight froth stood on his Mps, his sellow eyes started from beter bliek hot Lalle, crazed, shrieking, ran to the four corners oF the room, cruvehed ipod the fluur, leaved close againat the walla, bat the thin tast of the whip redehed her vivhere, cracking tu ber cura, cutting her feel with long burns, And her wolf of a father was triumphant, calfed Wer au old broom, arked her if sho had enough of ft, and if she understood well, now, that sue roust elve up all hope of eseayu, Bur suduenly Gervalse camo in, {attracted by the sereuma of the chtht, “ANE the wild beast of man? she erled. “Wor you fet her alone, brigand) Dam goug to call the police? Bijard growled like a disturbed “Loot here, mind animal, your own oustneds, old bay,” he stamincres. Perhaps L ought to wear whia kid loves to touch bert itis only a warning, you see, just to sow ler that L have a long ar? And he sent ntast slash of the whip, which struck Laie in the face, Th ent her upper Myx the blead ran, Gervatio: had taken a chalr, and was rushing upon Bisa. But Lalie Hiled up her hunletaplornialy, saving It was nothing, that it was of She wiped the blood with oO corner of ber apron, and quieted her eluldren, wha were sobbisg a Hf they bad re= culvert the blows. Waen Gervalse thought of Lalie, she no long- er dared tocomplain, She wished she had the courage of that child who endaied more than all tie women in the house pub togeticr, she fidsven lurlive on dey bread diving three muuths, and when ale brought her somethig to eat, te it broke ber heart to gee the chud swallow the food ty very ainall pieces, and because It hurt her throat to with silent tear: ent. Always te reasonable besos ber years, lolli dutles ng a ittle mother, aud dving of that motherliness, too early awakened in her cluldieh funocence, Lalia bore her inartvedom in silence. Never a word, only her great sad eye wide open. One sfternoon as Gervalse was passing the Rijand’s dour she heard some one moana, and abe went to, * What ts the matterd?” ob sed. The room was very elesy. One could eve that Lallo had swept it und arranged 121 morn ig, Poverty had come, taku away the litele Uits of aery, and spreading out is strins of dirt; bat Ladle came alter it, cleaning every- miners) aud making eversthlug look ueat und tty. ‘Thatday her two children, Henriette and Jules, had found some old pictures whieh they were quiclly cutting out ina corner of the roun. But Uervalse was ureatly surprised to tind Late in her narrow little bed, covered up to the chin, very pale, Late in bed! Wert, that yas sometoing new! She must, then, be very Me “What is the matter with you? repoated Gervatee, anxiously. Jalia was no longer moaning, She slowly Iifted ber white evetids, and tried to smile with her Hips convatsed by a shiver. Tt Is nothing,” she breathed very low, oh! truly, nothing at all’? ‘then her eyes closed agaln, aud she added “FT was too tired, so now Lum lazy, Ltace cage, vou see. But her little face, covered with livid spots, bad sich on exoression of euvreme suttermg Y (hut Gersulse, toreettig her own azony, clasped her bands, aud fell on’ her knees ty the bed, Fora month she had seen Lilie holding tu the watts to walk about the rou, bent by a cough that bad weravevard souud. ‘The little one could noteven couzn now. She hada hiceouga, nud narrow streains of blood run froin ie vorners of her inouth. it (3 not my fault; b don't feel vere stronz,") sha wiisnered as It re- hwved. “LE haya dragged myself ubuut the room, have set things tnorder. It {s quite clean, igut in? 4 wanted to clean the winaows, bucl gaveout; Lcouldn’t. fsn'tit too baat Well, shen yeople have got througn, they co to hed,’? She interruoted herself, to says" Will you please seo iv my children ara not cutting themselves with their a¢lsyorst!” "Then she remained stent, trembling. Hatoning: too heayy step coming up the stairs, BiJard pushed wie dour roughly. He was drunk, ay usual, his eves shiuing wich the frenzy of vitrlol, When be saw Latle tu ped, he slapped bls lees, laughing; he took down the biz whip, “Ah! that isto mach,” he growled. Wo are culng to laugh! the cows He on the straw at noon, now! what do you mean by this laziness, you oud for nuth ng Como, get upt Houpl” And hie cracked the Walp uver the bed, “Nu, 10, puna, do not strike me, please,’? said Latte fiuplursugty, “you would be surry for ft «0.0. Do notetrike me,” ‘Will yout jump up," he bawied louder, “or Til tickie your viva. Come, vill you Jump up, old nage?) ‘Then she saitl softly: “Teannel, do you understand? Iam going to dle." Gervaise had snatched Bifara’s haut. Te stoud bewildered at the ved, star at Late. What did) ste mean by tint, the fittle finp? Does one die so roune without bewe sick} Some story, to cat something good tocat, Abt he wus going to fiud out, and it sho tolu a die! Yow will see, tt fe the truth,’ she sald, “As long as feould f adtdn't want to make you (eel sorry, 4 4. Be good to me, now, und say foud-by to me, papa,” Ward was scratchy his nose, afcald of being tuken tn. Yotit was true that her fee looked. queer; slong, Kertous fuer, like shut of a crown up womav, ‘The breath of death, passing terol sue ruvin, eobered hint. Ele looked, wround hin Hike a man awatening from a tong eluep; he saw the room in good order, the eml- dren veally dresied, playing and lalighing. Aud he fell upon a chair, orutterme: “Our thtte ma ber, our ttle mother? Tt was ull ho Juund to say, bute It seemed quite tender to Lalie, who tad never been so much petted, She consoled her father. She wag sorry to, Ko kefore her children were brought tip. dle woukt take good care of them, wouldn't he? And wah hee dying yuiee ene told un how to dress then, how to keep thea cleat. While he, bewildered, drowsy with the fumes of dranikenue rocked Its head from site tonide, antl looked ot her passuy away: with Lisdalt, ronnd eves, lt stirred up. all sorts of things within bin, but be lound noting the whip out of Toray, aud hia aitin wus tuo tough for tears. Liston aralu.” said Lule utter a sltanes ‘we owe folie frances and seve ceuts to the Daltcers thatiniet bu tatd. Alves, Gaidron hag. adlaelron that belongs to ts; you must ask her forit. 2. 6 ‘This evening | could not maite we vou, but there iv sume bread, and you can arin up the potatues.! ‘Wi har last breath this poor elutd remained the invitier of bur httle world, Here was a wirl who could not be replaced, that was certain, She was dving becatise sue had had tou early the sence of areal oiner, And, if tie lost this treveure, [t wus thy fault of her brate of a fa ter, After having ticked the ma ner to death, had be vot also billed the daughter? ‘the twa good anevla would be under the ground, ait he obght to yo wud die in the wate tor, like a dos, divryniee tried hard not to burst into tears, She endeavored tor © Lale, wud as the ald shevt was aliding off she held it up and are ranged the bed, wen she saw the poor Ittle bady of the dy ehlid, Alt good Lord, what a pllful sight{ rhe rery etonca would have erlud. Lalle tad no flea lofts the bones were voming through the akin. ‘The puryle murks of the whip showed platuly trom ber vides to her Jeze; on ber left arm thery was a blue cirelo, as if the chons of a viso dad crushed thls tender Hinh, From head to foot ale wus but one bruise. Ont this slaughter of Ittle children; these heavy mans binds crushing such alove of a child; ta abomination of so much weakness groauing under such a crossed Gervaise had tuilen on her knees again, fore vetting to put down the sheet, overcome by iw sihtot this pitiful dittla notleays dyin flat on the beds aut ber tremblag dns tried t0 pra} “Ming, Qervaiee,” nrarmured te child, * will you pluasey’” Aud with her Uctlo arm she tried to pull up fhe sheet, nsdest, asuined before her faiher, Bijara, drowsy, continued to sture ab this tue curbag he bid uae. “When she had covercd up Lalie, Geryaise could romam na danger, ‘The dyuys chin was rowing Weaker, speak ag no ore, ber dari eyes Mxed upou ber chiluven, oil! cube out they pretures. “Phe raom Wats HE with shadow, unl Bijard was doleep lp the atilnees Of Uinta agcuy, When Geevaler Mtigned, inthe evening, she faw Lalio cea, look ez glad to bs bg dawn, AN INDIANA POET. % Day in the Woods with J. W. Riley. Tia Tells the Story of His Wandering, and Weiting, and Waiting. Tracking tho Author of Tom Johnson's Quit” to His Hiding-Place. Rpectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Inpranavonis, Aug, 21.—Lust week I spent a day tn the wouds with dW. [tloy, the poet. Maurice Thompson kaye: “Of the younger In- diana poets he ly by far the beat,” labeling him “a venlus?? Mr. Longfellow, tao, has been kind enough to wrne gute very complimentary: things of Lin, and ‘Frowbridee ta even more cologistic than Thompson. But I didn't goto the woods with hin becaase he fs either poet or genlus, but for the better reason that he loves the country. “Give me a grove gonked with shade? le fald, a8 we resiad under o beech that neither 600 nor ralu could penetrate, The sone of a bird, the tiukle of a bell, the murmurs of brook, or the sizhhiyg of the breeze aa [t pushes ite way through ue trees, fs certain to bring the Inspired thongnt, Whether the aile of expression cones along or not. “You rea Johu Burroughs, of cures!" “Yes, aud enjoy him, mightily, But i never go to the woods to observe anything closely, 1 know the nanies of common trees and birds, and always kill a anale when 1 eee one, If at fish geta onto my hook and don’t get right off again, I nsgussinate him, tov. But 1 dont yo into the details os Burroughs und Thorcau und ‘Thompson do. ‘To them the study = of Dirda, and, fishes, and flowers, and trees is an end—to me they are only ameans toan end, ‘The twitter of a tree toad gave me a thought the other day whieh 1 worked out with a good deal of pleasure and some Httlc satisinction, But 1 should dishke Uaving fo study 0 tree-load.” Views ov A nor, Mr, Isaac Uerr, of the SMeratd, aecompanied ‘us, nnd Samuel Miller, a boy of 10 yeurs, 1 bee Ran to apologize for raking the ttle fellow and thus crowding the carriage, “Ld rather walk than leave lit,” broke In Riley. No company baund for thy woods is complete without a smart, inquisitive boy, A Dird luoks bigger after he has shouted, ‘Oh, see that charly—don't you wish yuu bad a gun? The warm water in a stream tastes conler after he has pro- nounced a thirsty judgment upon tt. Its Appetite heips one to worry down an apple or two hurried|y pieked out of an orchard when the owner's dog is ut dinuer. To hin one fish J2.ts euod a8 a whole striy, amt be makes you sort-o'-plad tint vou went shing after all. You see things through his ever, A little green snake {eas biz us atoa-constricior. ‘The only thing fn the woods that looks sinall to him fs a lunch. No nratter how big the basket, tie al- Wa. seen it WILD aninverted spy-ziuss, So we tovit Sam with us, and belure we bad fairly reached the woods hw leaned over to me and whispered, “1 hike Me. Riles.” “What do you iike tlm for, Sami” asked, wishing to get a bos ideu of a poet. “On, be-knows fots of stories, and he don’t talk nnything about tow)? “Tout hist sentence Was an Indirect thrust at Sam’s father, a partner of Gen. Duo. Harrison Hut the boy bad gauged the poet about right. Ale possesées a fund of aueedute, and mates 0 fuung story out of anything he touches A Nutle dissertation on “the peanut" made very noisy, and “how the boy k ied a bear {udueed Sam to furget that half a dozen apples were still uneaten: BEFORE THR FOOT-L.10nT3, ‘This gift has already male bina favorite on the platiorm. His power of {nitation ty cer- certainly wouderlul, anda year's training must make him the equa of Sol Smith iussel! nso delincutor of character, Sainern in the “ Crushed Tragedinn’? Is not more hapoy than Riley 10 his Lmltation of Col. fugersoll, Schuyler: Colfax, and other popular lecturers. Ite never heard tngersoll but onve, he saya, and vet in thuse two honrs he caught the sallent points of his style. ‘The tone of votee, the happy a ure, aud the full, roand sentences, flushed with the Iauzuage of poctry, are copied yatu an ex- actness tit must delight even the famous orator himself, Without accusing the Colonel of the indulgence of such inslucerity, Mr. Riley believes ft within the power of tngersulls peeullar quality of oratory to take any tuple, no matter huw inviolate in eacred ‘worth or bow fixed ly ity relation with the fuws of fact, and assault tt with apporent success. In itlastration, he selects “Fewndship,” “Virtue? or some similar topic, and, tinitating lugersoli’s’ otyle, proves them inythe aud shams, ‘The effect upon an audicnes is wondertul—better than Weudling or Swing. Ata recent entertainmentof “home artists,” given at the Grant Opera louse in this city, be proved (he happlest card of the eveniny. Although the ball was: crowded with the frlenda of other performers, the = poet was reluctantly let go utter tue fourth encore, Atevenmp at the Saturday Nicht Chub, tie guesi of the 1 Myron W. Reed, resulted in an ovation, Gen. Harrison was seen to npplaud, and Maj, Gordou was thrown futo eulogistic lta, © What will you do with thls marvelous gift?" Tasked, as suo as I could coutrol my risthles after hearmg avout “ the peanut?” “Do wlth iti Nothing bat cultivate it, Isup- pose,” he reptied, his fone enum to the mel- ancholle, “TF wish it woud earu my Iying, tor Tatn tlred af the brash.” If wo had taken a cold bath, the effect could not have Leen tore depressing. ‘Hicre was a tinge of saducds, tov, in lis fave, while witolu. thrabved u ureat soul, reatless, ambitious, eager to reneh oub and grasp the prize, yet tid and distruatiul. UNDER THR BTCAMORTS. Wo drove up the river's bauk elght or ten miles and camped under a hilt shaded by nalt a dozen large syeamores. It was ulready high noon, and after the collee had boiled we washed down a gennine lunch, prepared by ihe girls wer] tou belilud ve ‘Then cume the pipes and com. fort! In the clearing to onr right, the sungias gct- Une in ite work at 105 de: ne friendly rout was a iesert, the ticity W 5 and the air avemedt as tie breath of an uven. Horses hung thelr heads, asl tne cattle roved diseonsolaie, We pitied the peauie swultering, in the city, white we. only ten files away, were reveling in the cool shaue, askin not even for adel of fce-water, Sum suueested that perhaps Mr, Riley tnew Qnother story; bue 1 getten bls “references tothe.” brush? und asked Uat he tell os something of bis own life" when you were a buy," udded Sita, quickly. Yes, Riley, tell us if you were ever born,” pus of the déerad azale beloult hinaell te bis: bicaia, dal not yet te THE TARY OF & PORT, ell, sir,” vepiied the pout, “1 wad born eve years avo, at ratecd ut Greene tmuthery little abl town, at wnase apronatrings Foam still tied. If was seut lo school, L remember, ot nm vers curly oge,— und then gent buelt again, At ther yery bevlnning = conceived | a istilke for ite frou ducipline, whose sale object seeme t to bu to haraees every mental energy iuto brute. Uiky subjection, and then drive it wherever old bat-eved Tyranny might suggest. 1 evald barely balance inyerl! on one lee wheal 1 teyan to. ‘Wiek to tae traces ? and was epeedily labeled ‘a bad boy,? “My first teacher was a fat old lady with kind ~ wpectocles, woo taught twenty scholars in one room oof | her htthy dwelling, und kept house and ber bid husvand tn the other, And just of this'coal, dim room wasa title Dame: Kitchen where she invariably tual Whining and ave me tive great white plans of bread cemented tuge ler with Jayera of butter und jam. Asche aiwavs whipped ine with the same aiender aw.tca sue uscd tor a ‘puluter,’ and erted every Heck Dergel, you've an ttes Low jnuch punishment 1 vould stand. When old ghoul to ho hited by tie cars, the otles was periorined bya pedagogue whom T promised to. whip sure, Hf hus fuse wate UL gob bly enough. bo's still walt \ * yhece Was but ano baok of sehvol in which I found a sinzte interest, —MeGuitey's old leather: bound Fourth Reader, Te waa ute tullyst book, kur, uid to boys of my size It was a mutter ot elernal Woader bow A could belong tu ‘the Dig elass in Fourth teader.* At JU 1 couldn't t the elinpicat echvol-boy tspeech? Without brealting down, and ra ner Than undertage it deliberately chogy to tuke a whivpinss, AL ie MMare-Novel und lvionle-versu ore. Fquirsehuol, wid ainenz many worthless ace couplisuinents f acquired A KNACK OF DRAWING | that Induced me ty believe 1 was destined for | You dics. Accompany nus tile Wades sathene | bacit eatudy of the hanjo and Inspirational atrug- ules with the ylolia, I went through all the ine struments in order, antha year later made my tmusieal debut before the publle nas a bass. drummer te oa brass band. In oa few wees TF obad hantnered tuveelf tutu the more enviable postion of xuare drum mer ‘then } wanted to. travel with a circus, snd dangte my lege before adinirine thong mda over the back seata uf a * Golden Chariot” Ina dearth of songs to which Phat twanged the baajo ont guitar, J bad wellten two or three nuyseif, and the fdea tuoi possession of wig thatl might baa clown, totroduced asa in and the cumpescer of my “ Butte father was thinking of something else, ana one day L found myself witha five: ongbt palut-brish under the caves of an uld fraine house tit drank palnt by the bueket- tul—learnlug to hea palnter, At Inst I grad- uated usasigh and ornamental naluter, and while waltiny fur business, covered all the tArns aint fences (n the country with wlvertieements, as they will yet testify. | ‘Theae introduced me ton traveling inedicine-tnan, amt 1 joined the young mun of the siren yore, becoming hla own Bpectsl advertiser. We started op our voyage lor the Golden Fiveve, iustanter, Haully brinig ng 09, alter two ur three tore of Nanosao-tucky ex- periencen, na pateyt-medichue concert-wagen, wills w jolly party of clirpong vagabouds tke anvevlf. It was delightful to bowl over the country ta that way. J lauzied ali the tine, We lad A WAGON-LOAD OF MUSIC, Miles and miles of sombre landscapes we made bright with merry song, and when the aun shone ant all’ the gulden suuimer lay tpread out before ts, tt was glorious Just to dritt on through tt like a wisp of thistle- down, careless of bow, or When, or where the wind should anchor you. ‘there's a tinge of uypsy blood In tny veins tbat pants for the aun and the ali uM proper was the manipulation of two blackhourds, nwong at the sides of the wazon during our slrect lecture and concerts ‘These boards were alfernately eubellished with, colored drawings Wlustrative of the manifold virtues of the nostrums vended. Sometines f assisted with the musieal ollo with dialect recitations atid cliaracter eketehes from the bacic wagon. t leciions ta the mala my nek wl experiences along the runte, sud composed of Gul Sundiys in selt- Ish little towns where even the chureh bells seemed to burl at tts, Upon my return from this delightiul though most prouitless tour, 1 becmue the local” editor of a Greentleld paver, and strangled the Httle tring to death in three months. Then T begun to eeribbute at the Hterary depurtinent, grmding out poctry oy the coluinn. J more than supplied the turelgn demand, with pleuty left over fer home use; but whet more was returaed tome than [ seut away T got mad, theres! away ui ne, hal ny haireut, and palnted asin ortwe. When 1 took up the pen again, the Jndfanapolls Jirror uublished a lew of iny poema but the editor advised me to trv prose. 1 did so, furnish- tng him on sketch or tio, when lie nd- vised that Ltry poetry again. Dut J was pattent, tls tine, and ewung back into rh.taies. One day L startled imysoit with @ verse or two, und sent it ofl—just lor hick—to THE DaNbuURY ‘Naws," then at the zenith of its power. It was received Moot cordially, and {have a Jetter of rraceful acknowledgment and congratulations from Me- Geechy, the then managing editor. “ivalunny how Htie’ a thing sometimes makes or uumakes a fellow. My friends were telling me ‘Just to hola on—ld make it!" But 1 couldutt hold on mucn fonger. All work und all nleht-not a single ray tucheer! f would bave been content with the twlnkle of the tipiest etar, but even Unt hoon seemed wittheld. Just then caine MeGeecly’s letter—twen came a note or bro froin Mr. Longfellow, so kind aud gentle, and then fk Marvel—blees tittit—bur you only agied about ine as a hoy, and here lve ran clear up into manhood. Low long ago was it int McUeeehy sent me his letter! Four years lost spring.” ' STRUAGLES OF HOOSIER Ports, At first we had laughed at hts Ittle story, but belore ho was done it’ hecame eerious business. JUs manner conveyed tore tian his words, aad Leanght a glimpse ol low uatural it waa for Din to fudicate jutense fucting by a look wid a question, é Yet the strugule “of walting” fg not new even: toa HMoosler coy or girl, What a story George D. Prentive, 1 living, could tell of the mental sur- ering of Lottsa Chitwong—the littlesinger down among the hills of Frantlin County. How long she walled and how sitéetly she sung of woods nud flowers belore Use recornltion eames. And when nt lost ier Lencfactor appeared, whut big- hearted man whose blovd ran througn bhi tine a gult-atream, her Wie wag vers near its end. Parker and Harris fared Netls better. Indee of the twelve or tift¢en Hoosier pocts, [ re- call but twe or three whose Ines were cast Iu pleasaut places, But they foreed thefe heads up “through = an aguish sull, and geattered’ Iravrauce in spite of thelr surruund.ngs, Huw Mrs, Dufour worked nnd watted! She did the arudgery of a lurge family, hersel€ mbt strong, until at Inst she added a husband ty the Itstol her helpless ous. But, when night covered them, hurdeup, devotional nature crystallized into verae, touch- {ng the heart, ahd carrying hope and strength to. the weary one, A LEAP IN A SCRAV-NOOR, Asa writer, Mr. Hiley Is us versatile as bis life would indicate, ‘Tivo ur three sketches, 23 character studics, are not unworthy a riper rep- utation, notably “lhe Boss Girl,” Au Adjuet- able Lunatie,” and the © Tate of a Spider.” A year ovo a little poetical drama, “rhe (fists Telands of the Night," made a str, and follow tng It came a aketch which professional critics declared to be from the pen of Edgar A. Poe, But { find the must pteasure, and | believe the most merit, fo his poetry. Ou a single vage of my serap-buok he rans the camut of fealing and of sense. 'Thia little sunnet on “Boby- houd” Lelloped trom the Boston Advertiser, a dozen lives on “Sirep!? w thought good cnougn for the Now York £veaiug Lost, und these stanzas ou "fhe Shower" strayed’ way upinty Canada, How came they there? Was it known tht a Hoosier boy wroto them? T guspect not. Without name or credit, they were travel.ng, Mike cold pleces,on thelr tie tringle worth, as valuable fn New York aud New Englangas in Indiaua, ‘Paddle your own ca+ nou" baa been sung threadbare, and few are aware, prouably, uit the author te an Indian- spools lady, Who cares fur the mint go the jlnule a3 genulnet furning atest, £ have pasted pocms in dia- lect attributed tu “Jobn C. Walker." How clean they are—not an onth or semblance of vulgar Witham, Yet one of them, © Tom Johnson's Quit,” has traveled trom cuust to eoust since the Istof dune, Riley baa never owned the wall, but Wf he dida't write. t—"'tutut uo use gucasin’ Pt Mr. Longfellow espectatly commended “THR ION Mons," and at the risk of reorudneilon what Tie Trin UNF may have ulready publisned, 1 have torn at frown tta place to bu loaected bere, Let's ayoar ld to-day: a rong ta mine of Arab ateed— My cobrsur is of wohler bluad And vieaner limo and teeter speed, And rater strength und hardinoud: Than ever exutered wits and fee Acrooy tho plains of Arapy, Ho! search the level desert land fren Wheres ince tide Leary or Hedunin, Aud Luety'y ¢ ta nont Mo ont A dead one half au fine, — From ty ot earto pastern J int As thie old drun bores of aiine, Yon do not know what beanty te!— Youdu not kiuw whit gentleness Mis aunwer Gs tony caters, Why, tok upon tite quit of htet A toich upon nly tron rem Hin moves with #ue su stately vrace The eaniizht oo hie ournwned Ju barely wha en i tbs place: And ata tone niges mace, Atd gluing oackWard, wtops again, And talk of metile!—Aht ty frtend, Suen paysion sinahders in his brewst That when awanened it will send Athril at rapture wilder Hes Ere valustated geart of waa When Haming at ite unsatlest, Aud there's a iercencsa in ils iro ‘A wad pened wajeety that leaps Along tis Veta in oa0d of Ure, Util the pata his vinion eween Spine out weblud hua) wea tread Curayeled from the reel of ante, Av whee.dny on his course stiniling ‘The caciu revolves beneath bis tread, ‘Then sireteh away, my gallant ateed! ‘Thy uowon wa'nuchs one; You uear tue fatter tu iis don, And awest reluf to oitter aeed. You bear the etranzer to his frienda You buar the pizein to the atria And ous agin thy prayer he aeuga ‘Suu ios Wal proper we sna mine, (The atae that on tay furetead leans Mus olusdoned iu one urrguteet ¢reumie, ‘Then speed tice Oa thy al ad raved tag wutler Walls Ly Fn Zthg VsCO; ‘The Cather iwans an anxvwuy ear ‘The thunder of thy hyote to uuar, ‘The lover tietens, fac away, ‘Ly eaten the keen exuitunt neigh; Auu whore tay breataais roll aud rise Boga wrerch away, ung ‘aS wat “Pane saattes’e bag tly cuvels Th mcity aed o a Inee S dae verre ae ery THE PUZZLERS' CORNER, {Original contribations will be pablished Sn this department, Correspondents will please rend their renal names with thelr noms de plums addressed to “*Puazters' Corner, Anawers will be published the following woek,} ANSWERS TO LAST WE! BR'S PUZZLES, No. 875, noM ER A ua Y Q Mot G a ou HU GEN B BG N RB Zz Av E N 8 PAIN 1) No. 878. M—ominy, A—aparagns, H—otaioes, P—arenip yY—ama, T—omatoe fi—orecradiah, O—nion: T U~mber, G--ray ling, Hemaibot, Tr MaApeY THouGiir, No, 479, Bail Club, ¥ No, x0, A Grve, G No, KYL, gE Pizeonhle. 3 gastl No. # Rocky, tiectat, White, Fitna, Greens WHEEL—NO. 883, 1 ~ . ? * * * » *: Crd * ‘ ay * * * * * * * * gt Pa ee 3 * 4 - * * * * 0 2, to spite: 2, a conserve made of erancs; 3, pur- porw; 4, 4 pools 5. a inawtrates 1. wu peer: 7. 0 #leve? 8, a French money of account; §. to sin ny chunging suddenly from nead voice to Chest voice. Perlmeter, an adverb meant Fharpiy; read ariuht, 4 word of udvice to unzzierr, With this Lint yon will beable to supply the inner circle with ease, and save the tronble of giving a definition, Spokes read from tire ty hub. Fogcvonr, Mt. Tlarry Tuovaur. INOMBOLLY—NO, 834, Across—The plea noder which proof is made; an Animal: a knots thy ancient name of a seas ardent, Down—In Dolly Vani two letters of an aubrey ation; each? rim; Mieneen; spaces the lowest fiteni an aobreviation for parkor the United states; in Brita, SQUARE WORD—NO, 835 Froin the grape; o frutl; cold; to yield, Cmicaco, De Qviscy Cuoor. SQUARE WORD—NO. 886, An excrevcence; a bird; a pigeon, Curcaco. ? Katte, ENIGMA—NO, 887, A seagon of pray tis mimmber from tod, a, G, 4 you'll find, if you strive, Yo leave high ond dry, asa pulp on shore, From 5 to 8 tg “ike,” you may say— ‘The whole, you will find in the sequel, Is an apple, trsioll, or ciay, Ura thing that tas not Its equal. Funtos. Ml. TowuEan, NUMERICAL ENIOMA—NO, 888, T am composea of ten letters, and ana kind of cloth suitable tor a coat for Tim. Whiskey, My 1, 10, tsa prefix. My 4, & 6, 7% 8 9,10, in a kind of mized drink, My 3, 2, 8, 7, 9, 10, 49 part of an animal. Disox, I. ENENA CilanaGna, HIDDEN NOVELISTS—NO, #69, There's to Western Inas and Inssvs. A feoak artesian well haw been duz, Hurns' '*Cotter's Saturday Night" is my favor- ite poem. ‘Hin Keene was a San Francleco operator in stocks, Conkling mado foes Instead of friends at Narra- gunsctt, Js the Sold South worth fighting fur agaln? Minwauner, Wis. Kenny. ENIGMATICATL ILLINOIS CITIES—NO, 690, 1, to butt snd altea; 2. a trultand a vowels A plant und relationsiup; 4, a grapple anda baren} &, trouole und an exclamation; G, nate of a Gene eratand abuves.7, nickname ‘of a relative anda tuslet article, Unuana, Hl. Ponew, CORRESPONDENCE, Swallow, Osi Wis,. catches Nos, 878, 870, and S84 on the fly, ana sends them to the lielits- man, De Quincy Croat, city, contents hlmacif with two. “Nut B78 aud BB, —tne rest being beyond jis ken, Aunt Lucy, city, sende some contributions for The Corner which will be puolisted. Much obliged, Mavul, city, sends in anawers to Nos. 878, 87 830, und BH: correct anes, ‘tyro, city, finds Comet's diamond troublesome to get, nd i glao bornered to fad Punch’s aepoal+ toss, | ‘The reat woro mnaatered, Comot, Geneva Lake, Wis., could only fish out two of the elgut puzzled,— Now, 878 and HSU, Ho sendy sume originals in bien of answer, Thunks, Happy Thought, Freeport, TL, Incked tine to study the dixnes propared by thy cuntriuutors, unt answered Nos. 815, 877 (purtially), 575, S70, B: and 882 at whorl notlee, Only Me. Ughland Park, 1, saya the puzzles looked enay, but he could only get five uf them, Now, 87), & aud SNL are the tougbeat of the lot, and he can't answer them. Uanpy ack, city, hay no diamond to forward to the Grand Master, nor coutd ho find the ** lb. hole" mopugnea by Punch, Six solutions tu show Liv atudious weuncy with Saturday's alia velties, Towhead, Fulton, lll, acknowledges the coms Winentary cedication of (ne Geneva Comet, in fiting words, ont can’t Sad titting wo-ay to cons struct the dlumonud, His grestest succvas Hew with us, B78, bod, and sS2, Poplar, Oshkoun, Wie, writes ina happy fraine of mind because of her complete succeas with the entire Lillod fare, ‘Vale is hee song of triumph: With Joy aud delist Tyra he success! Alt Bnd Atss Mavel'a answers are the ‘he wnat Which, gleetwl ana grin! Tlenida, who haa returned from his trip to the State of Blaine, where he had a) splendid time, writes fru farm near Ashloy, TM, and aends abs answers, Nadoud. he woud have had a perteet Hist but for want of thy usual helns fond at Cuaprpa ‘Vowhead's xyunce and the Uavenpore + Da Lema" are tho wtratny Ones, Houlda is Welcome honwazaln. Later—Th other two were found vy the geutleman and went iu. Ponch, Urbana, U1, wes troubled for a thie with tae ’ ety Afiee that tlashed 2h his mina at wi patin vat, ail whee all thertd 1 he Way Correspuadingiy happy. We greatly to his credit, for he inltht Lave iuosnin through then, aed aot found ald re, Mr. Manca wants tae Major Dono re way Welcome to: Migw Enend, and Warn (Puneh, wot ihe M.D views Taxon, he will cull on her amd scold ber tor leaving the table without ueing oxcuaed." Ezekiel, city, writes aw follows; ** Dright Han- py Pheazht ae tu head of the table, witha bill of re preparca hy Buch Un Excelent cook uw Aunt Miuet make the noned ivative auroly.” ere dol ava the Zune alwo rhymed ananuwer to Dolly Vi: whicu abows bo dy an admirer vf the > f obs Yott 68 WEI pasted, Mo Wn Dur brealy stent Nthuual Raitiey Tpve-e't would ud a ataly JO. hd yout Kit «1 bug." balt-eial ti te base, Au UU Bet you'd say It huuld It ut Fuach fret ta the race, ——— NIGHT. [a Mes. teep'ning vhavows wari the ov'ning hour, mil $ Wh pully. 1h. n tower yer Oeil; m9 st ana by une, L bit by bit thy hi Incepe fades away, ig ne wientless and Lumurtal su 1) hue criti fate 4 day, Aud collay atl, dite Way" departing Ureati, Urevliny the grave anu b eat . Tho Wet wind creeps, and, vouiig all of desth, Waite Lae ead ecent of ghastly avitioders ‘Thea the puur esi, wi..tug wil Lau Hight, Questens the Pawo, and, weeplug, ereete the Nght, Ciattes Numiy Cuevouy, Foe recs you are troubled with dyanensia, pain ta the region or the heart, hyer or kiduass, er aay other Juintttl ay.notoned. Go nat wait ty comdrie the dhe raps, OW? Break MUP at onc da suatues sta. waht EDUCATIONAL en ne ANA ANANDA RADA KNOX COLLEGE Itestandard ta that of New Engiand Colter wical and @ Selentitie Cause, onch of four years, Haas hood Gymnasium forayrtematic tiyaical educa, Hon, |} pervaded by an carnest, Chriatian spirit, nod noted for the maniliess and good cuntuct of Iti aus Genta, Order Ie the eataviisned law of ite life, Ex Lensce exceptionally muerte, KNOX SEMINARY. aN te AY Font oun lon actitives Iu Munic an Painting. fare, woll-artanced ned huineeltice, and oleasaut, Woank Foor, fuel ini light, $1.00 per week. Mrs, Rare tv .—Three years’ conree. Sti tho oughly Btted for the College or Seminsry, OF secure of hoth the Coliece a ite - nlshed with kood busta for 800 Ver Seen re fur Fall Vermn opens Sept. 4. Fur cata {nformatton, ‘addrens, Galesburg, Treavurcr, oF ies, of other » Georg Davis, SWION BATEMAN, President, Chicaco Ladies’ Seminary. SEVENTEENTH YEAR OPENS SEPT, 10, Thorough work tn all the di Clamsieal Art. aud Mudeal | Mester fan charge @ teachers. “Elective stultes, aased advan‘ages lu blocution under Prat, Routh. fn aticipilan, met odeut ny tuctlun, en pe ee fur I Y 8 rately the Text a of tue bat. Vor vaientar Address Mise GHGUG, Principal, 18 and 17 She ae pal, 15 and 17 Sheldon-wty LW CONTRAL SUMOOL, rT, I, BABCUCK, inte Principal of Chicago cadens, will opel a school at 44°) Chiteago, Sept, 13. urs. NNO! AF #H-SK Dewrburacatny THE ATHENAUM ACADEMY SYA farnteh thorowsh tralntns 1 hoarding and tl Eneitsh Branchas, Germat, Laut, and Greek for hiya and gett ofall agen, Ute? them for dueiuese ur aduitedon. 17 any College or Untvetsttr. eit) ta Gyninaetuin Fr Oninibtiers for irl and Young La ties to and ates. Kor information aye from thelr houses a4 weal " 0 Deatborn teats gee H ete HIGHER EDUOATION FOR LADIES, PITTSEURGI EF EYALE COLLEGE, Elegant Buildings, Twenty-three Toach- ers, Soven Distinct Schools, ere ta the Conserrators of Must: connect] Hece. Clinries bens thin tiy schoo Bintes ufneding be OP He oo Hook 8 PARK FOR GIES AND yor) 10s & AG ASULAND- AV. BCHKOOUYBAR BEGINS SLEPT. 10,1870, WA thorsuzhly orgaaténd School of the Fire Grade, ‘Twenty ate ‘Feachors. Unustat Aris au Tie fe Haagiet ett rine aceurnnodatiuns. l¢ring reasonall tewlara, address As BE. BATES, Panctoals_ MISSES GRANTS SEMINARY. BH 247 and 249 Denrborneac., Chienge. New aud Elegant Nulidines. ‘The heat of tustritctare, A ‘thorough and cuinjlete coure of stuiy fu stl depart: tena. rail term will commence wataluguos, sent, 17, nid for 7 AILE NCEROOW.—AN EF ‘i AN Ci i Pope fur Buyn at th 0 Tot Aghlaudeay Sperivtend Leaciers Aloe conducted on ths phan of the ancora metitols, sy wii be Atied fur Coltece Exaninationsyor fur iun ence Adapter Th Hon, Ww ic be MM, Moures the | this tie, tredge ia) GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, SOUTH WILLIAUSTOWY, Berkshirs Co, Hass, The leaving private school fn Now England. Location YaRrpane) Prepares boxe tue asiness ar our legen. Couitnenus Itself bo those conn ratory sebiale, Fe Su per sear, i ing German and Cuneeryat tne Arts, puasultig ti wan behuole of Ad wuwest terms. Wroventents, | Uolie; eet tnethoda of the ur f edueutinns) advantages, " For Catalogues Bal TALL, ii nent for the Premaratary and. HIGHLAND uthleehezant estat iy eguinged fur tha bet gail Taina welt adapted Hlehisnd tert 1, E WELLS' GOLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES, AURORA, CAYUGA LAKE, N.Y. Fol Collegiate, Academe, and Spvctat Courses, 8. PeHor Instrtietion ty mucte.” Lvcativn unguraaved tor weanty, healthfuiusss, ant’ redoement. Siuuiuings el guint, A hon th eorttigence fin: Thefr daugnt eselun Deginsse) 1u, 1378, Doda, President, Huron-st. School For Young Ladles and Children Will reopen tn ta spactons new butidine sept, 17, A w besritogepuplls revelyed. i KIBKLAND or . ADA Mo CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1427, 1620 Mprucesst., Phiiadetpline Boarding and ay f for Young Lailes and Chitdren. Greek, rita, Malta Spanish. French fv the Yan; the tamtiv, "Pease end surelrettisrs. Mucsule PEM VILL Y, Vet cipal, Darenta ma Terma moderate, Bend fut ’ ENUCATIONAL. a ‘COOK COUNTY ~ Normal and Training; School Tall Term of 1879 deging Monday, Syl... ‘When a Programme will be adopted, and leniéne sd." ‘signed Co thosoveral classes, Examinations for Admissions Tuesday, Sept. 2. ‘These oxamtuations will not interfere with the regu- jar recitations. Persons who hotd certificates for teaching, and erad> aces from Ligh wchoole are admitted without examt> uation, THREE COURSES OF STUDY. The Reguiar Three Years’ Couras, ‘vhe Special Professional Conree, destaned for High School Graduates, a0 “rhe Optio ral Conran, ‘The Training Department affords an excoltent opnor> tunity for those who deatre to prepare for Normal work ortensinass, ‘Trachors who dosire to review, to attend to the Bel tuces, luatudy Methods, of to observe the work in our “Training Department,’ Are adinitted at ay time, peeiare ak STUDENT'S HALL, at from $8 to $10 For Catlogues and Clrsutars aang aera $70 Per Qr. of h for Aca lemical sear, from Sept. , 1479, Rooks, chided wile expense for young meu. Shurtlidge 4 Mealta Academy. 3 aS, C we to "uth Tort ind ail elaee instru, tertvate Oi Clasel-sal C surncs of Trased by the beat apaaratie, Hat Of Torn cummemttiy Her MoE LEDGE Uarvard Us Kiy' Lectures, tl ‘or new iltistratey cir. 1 nddreas SWITHLS raity A. 31.). Media, Mouifa Was antes churches end x temoeraace chars ter pruibitiay tne sate uf (ntosteatinu deine. ALLEN ACADEMY. TUITION REDUCED, FACILITIES ENLARGED, edit most thoroughly equippe: Roys' School In the Prepares for beat colleges or fur husiness or for advanced clasier in Colleve, Equal ad- yantazes for git, A faw voarling puntts recelved Inte tie family OF the” President, and” enjoy rare ad- yanta, “The Aen tomy and residence are In the must fashlunahte divivion af the ey, and only three blocks Apart, Able (acuity. Year ‘opens Ment, &, Also sdlendid Primary Departures far Utete boys und gitle, Address TIA W, ALLES, A. Mae LL. Day Pres't. 683 SHehfvan-ay., Chicaco, 7 Academy Cadeta will drill in Capt. Roblug Uhteago Cadet sel 74 Wabashens THE KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL, BOONVILLE, MO., For Boys aud Young Wen. Thirty-aizth year bee & ptauiber $1, 1ST, rd with tie progreas and the treat- t Rolins, Columbts, Mo, Hou. Aed. Harr, fieh: in the world. "tev. Jax, years, now President Ella: 4, enueriur to anything f have ‘the ather greatest schools of | H bland "—iton, 1 Me Lawson, a piel of aaven vears how of Donsell, faaition & ose Dl 3 Atldrest MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, MORGAN PARK, COOK CO., ILL, Hovs prepared thorouglily for al! American Colleges, Went Polut, Anuaoolle, or for business. Location at> trative. kducaitonal faciitvies unsurpassed. ine sept. Oy 18 For full Information ugtic, Situ coy, Session iad Tor SCHOOL. SICAL SCHOUL FOR BUYS, . Ashiaud-ay, and Adams, J.» Muster In charge, asaist chert. “Thisschoof cunducted on thie plan of the sel kastern eet . Mis wilt be fitted or for burlnosslite, efor mW, W. Farwell, dudge s, tarrivun, Rev. P. Goods For further E. Rittedye, b. D, 3.104 Aeliland-ay., Chicago. GN’S ACADEMY, 339 West Adams-st. itary, Classical, aud Commercial Schoo} ladies‘ and milssee and for young men and NATURAL METHOD. 1. COHN, Director. : Northwestern Univorsity, Bvanston, Tl Upens August 24, tor FOUR WEEKS. For efrculats adress Mre Thy 1. JAMES, Evanston, Til, RERMEY NCLOOL OF WAL AGC. Morshey Musle all, Chlenzo, pariienta oC the magical proe Chamber con- urce next R20! igod Duarding a eneral Director, Vacal Olrectar, ie CCE EDDY, Gi FARA 4 REY EDDY Send tor cirealar, “Fall t {OGKS, SEMINARY for reopens’ sept, 17. pnpertur location; heat opportunities for 2 In atl departments, and redutos awuclations, patticubers address KOWARD Vough> keepti MRS, OUTHBERT'S SEMINARY 16th year opens Sept, 8. for Younz Ladies and Chi ver. Boarding and bay School, Full euros af eh andexperienced teachers. purerior bultdiy; Speck) attention ffven to, 1 wit. Sor vatal 1X Hogans nd Cue e PEER o tn sittde Auantuent Profes Rina rept. th. 4 rain Nurluiie denartiyente Morgan Parl atuiogue midzens ¥ 0 H trent seopens on svat. #, at G9 Michigatieay. | she will be aushted oy Mlle, M1. Broussais, Silos Jeffers, aud uther competent temchers, SD NER: ADFORD'RCFOT: | Mtuttman’s). English, Frenon, we nnd May Nehool for Young Ladies ‘Thirty-elgbthient, Now ‘Ap; Heutiun may be mau AND “Youig, bas Ww York, Will Fee cat Heparsinent Dy letter at the. SEMINARY, GODFREY, IL.— 3 bept,.1, For catalogue or ine U.N. TASKED poetoal. Seuiuary for Yous Laites and Chittre, AT *BORDULAC,” OCONOMOWUC, WIS, A delichttul setioul aud Nome, Ternia modorat elreniars address st SCE JOS ry Re he 100) for young ttl Las BER Y HI done New Lore, reuutts OCU TL ty r, tanehts” thoronsn Fb n anal mitper vi LASELL SEMINARY fontun wivite, chit eae Ot Keath , wl uae Ts Mctoas Un pelea for wexL year, while! Bite Ts Latabeza aildrens CLO MRAUDON, Principal, Fees AE COE i UANE ANCHIER, late Urinetpal of **Patapsco Female ar haltimare, bu» removed ler whan 10 aia CAty, | Nutlae at Ueruber by sad tres 3 HIGHS, UL Mau Vig Wastat Vey ULE pL, Ne echoul fon téUrix, Varted et ordar, Pall term boxing iitoae, Ot the high weet ST, Prin Miss Eddy’s School aud Kindergarten, Ketabitshed slice 187, wOl resume Sept. Wats) Bishop ¢ App y tor circulars. Drexel Acatemy of Muslent Art, 2U1 Drexel Houlevard, Fine tocation. ‘The beat of reeauployed, Fall termi will Deed Sept. 6. pend for ctrvulars, Mis. MANY A, GL Alih, Proprictor, Pp INNSWEVANTA AEE a US Crieer ni (Opens Sent IST pene Sey ‘Thorough tpattue "I Vagiucer try, the Ciseales, ant For ch a uubly tut Gee ut Garduer U yous mie vare wit phe Ve i REVIEUY AL Hy ae Y aro UNG Bobeoe 4 Wrtnutentye Philudetphin, For bicitiuen: daey ital, Leap suerepts 1%. For elreulars aduress Mites Be WUBT, Vetneaa é REGU. Sse (for dlegres Ade Coun. (user StEE SU aid Mis HEE J tar will Open Supls 1% OF IU) puis Ha, TT Acaiving Hs Reauey's Bowing aud Day School eel flew teracys will be ro-* BOYS. TERM O: Vis, p* RSE rend fui GRAIN ENT Amendment to Rule 1 of the Rules tiorermng the Inspection of Grain in the City of Chieago, to Take Miffect Aug. 29, 1879, RULE t—WIN TER WHEAT. a Wistea Woes ehall he pura white id, plimy, wad well claaned. Ware Wivten Wika t auall be witite Winter vat, mound, utd reasonauly pure aud reasonably 1 Jauatu Woear shall be pury winber Water 41, sound, nhininy, and wel Pleased, sa’ Ren Wes ret Wivecr shall ba pure rod jet, of Ws luig-bertied varieties; Kou, and well clewned. No, 2 Lowa Ren Wixren Wim s7 shall be of the same vagicies 69 Su. sou ant veasaablyeleaBs Now GH 4 Virharsiatl be pure red inter wheat of born Wight and dati caiore of ie aburtur-ber rled vatictives sung, plum, aod wall glasgad. ike Wisten Witsve shalt ho rod Winter jot ih ight wd dark’colorayeoaud aud roawuas - isan No. a Wisvagt Wagar shall Include alt ulstures of the iterent varieties oF Writer what, Ord sill Ue ” sound, reawuadly cluan, wad uf guod tlle quality, avr shall fnolude Wintor wheat e NG. 2. but wetait Tut fesa than ot vai t8 60 axurou bushel, Heierup Wisvee Waxat shal wheatdan), mady, or fram any cal Baud ua to sealer We dndt tor Nov ue {Ila rala sleall bu ta fyrca ow und afer ANZ, 187% puttete provided tuat all weagat is daca tite ed nt Pd te erouy Ainnded shalt Us lassected witt In augordauca with the Froviidie af utd rule's liter wien |, MATT a i Mf, HOGUK,, iN H. Of SRL, Ksllroud aud Warciiwuso Coninitetoucta, paluted, Wane Dach), itd-—ne mibttress of wile cer cin a haminouly as fe Uta tie id layesiralsin,, Pulled ar oad it tur huele, Orava, Gio tue) “Lad cesieat place ft be ‘Send for elrculare 1. Bora ta. xe dos. L Will prepay exuresings to muy tollod He eau ut MiMudsipal Giver und Bork OF se tht amy Pa io Takes lges Cur taced, dur the Tao,

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