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‘SHL CHICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY, AUGUS' 1880 By, MARINE NEWS. A Light Sabbath-Day for News : Along the Docks. : Tho Progress That Is Boing Mada in Rais- ing tho Oanal-Bteamor Montauk, niration from the Milwankee Chamber of Lrg Commereo Coneerning a Warbor of © 9, Relugo at That Fort, TOME GATIPRINGS, pack NOTES, CaptJohn A. eld.one of tho oldest and most sailors on tho Inkes, mourns the loss of his aie ‘Died athor residence, No, 6? North Lin- wife Moot. yesterday aftorn Wngering tHinoss, Ho fas tho fhoarsfelt sympathy of tho seafaring come higand borenyerment, aly Ae tho docks woro vory quiet yesterday. qheonly business of Atnportance doing was among the oxcuralon stoumers, treo and sinall, The Blora, popular as usual, enzrld [argo lous, ie p ensuca-stenmor Faxton endod her soason in Maeurston business here by taking n inrgo num= tro parsonaeca to Hacino, Bho roturned snfoly omldnight : deforma the acrivals yostorday was tho schoonor ‘Aretio, mitch has not boon hore for four yonrs, Tho AMeref had troublo concorning m caro of wheat in tho Welland Canal, and tho omnar {nid hor up at Ht. ratherines in consequence, ‘Tho auppoaltion ta that (atitiunnia tired and allowed tho vostel to wo, M ieeydorciock Haturdny niternuen the seow ttudle ett pronelter Champlain wore brought tn collision BAe end Sin anurl ane bonds tier ieboo, and te Champlain had her pantry seoupall clout, laden On tho wsisnen jordny A Stonm=pUTHD TAR and ahoycicrs wore placed on canai-bont Moutnuk, and. rh placed on move the water-soukod whont, boar ie bow of the Montauk wore carried away pine cotlision wilt the Buckeye, pte cols tanarman arsived. hero, yostorday from Milwaukee with the Inter-Ocean Company's banto allan, wtih was towed frum port to Port ae Lio Tato of ning miles por hour. ‘Tho Hagerman ts one of the boat Lisinoss this on ho inkes, ‘The stenm-burse (ieorge Dunbar. entriosn Hancock ensigns ey hee. IRD G-BUAGN. that may be conaid- acide satlriout, ered dec oteor ie running at Bouth Chtongo with ont a Hort of hall painted on lier sterny—eo report sare : ig. xchoonor Ktronach was towed to Aidtherchooner Luvinds to a down-town dock at ¥ » All wore Inmber-laden. The tug Le He eA aa jJadon with Jato a en row occurred on te atonm pleosure : We eesep ot tho hsturbanes,. ep because o tH . mh uxt athe Inktaved! pronelior ironsides tauuin inn Low -wocks, i Fee eemn tio bovOM & few miles outsidy uf Grand Yaven. NOTES FROM ABROAD, A WANDOL OF UEPUGE AT MILWAUKEL. the following communtention will spoak for Itealt, +’ without tho necessity of comment: To the Editor of The Onicago Tribune, CHANIINIE OF COSDtEIICH, MILWAUKEE, Aug. 16— ice aT NRT GREE OE to auciiro en ANpropeintto ior te harbor of rofuxo of part af Milwaukee brextonding a plorswuttward abont G00 fect from to North Point, Just suuth of the Wator-Works, 60 4s Io cover the entrances to the inside timrbor in orth= eaterly anice. and thoroby, in addition, minke a per~ fect harbor of rofuxo about threc-quactars of & intlo sifound the whole length, of the proporcd bronke ynter, that vyeusols could sail into with purfect safet, sn tnd eters cnt Petter oun ponstenel ee Mouston! which will folly” thtustrato the porcd iniprovoment.. Buch & braakwator can ba Bile tor smd. idwecept thisic Hewat a rolmbursamontot the Ronopexpented tinon tho Buemlgit Cut and, va itis antuproyoment forthe benefit of tie whole con mere of Luku Michigan, it 19 bolievod that, under the clreumatunces, Congress will not hositate' go n= thorize the work. ‘Thu Itiver and Harbor net of Con- qreasau horizer on oxaimination und survey, snd ¢s- finite ‘of ‘cost, and cults for, information as to Its afiiity and the bonetita to be derived from {tt by tha tho United jinics. Among other acta, WMwaked ay since to apentin o aho eraiene ‘Milwabkeo Hay since th 3 my Git Sra, Marri tells mma tia he bulloves rede Hs ry ich a list was prepared and published by you. Ifyou fanulre men fate 4 duiovof its ioe d yivo dua credit. FO ‘by this inprovement, affording great additional so- curily to her inke commerce, we look for the hearty enpport of tha press Chicago, kd Hasly move to acura tha, appropriation for tho paso of drediing aut tho Kinnickiinie inarsh At 9 Governmont oxpenes, maote with no favor, 0x- ceptamong a fow old fossils who own wator-lots in ‘thst vicinity, and thoir hired fnglemon. Yours truly, oa | W. G, LANGSON, Secrotary, GLEAN: "The achooner Tt. W. Saxo round on Bt, Clar Tats Saturday. = ‘Thaschooust G.8. Hasnnt passed Yotrolt on Fri aay ‘with hor flag. Ateplag ‘ed nt half-mnst. Detroit Past: Thy Kohooner Laur, now ongaged in Joading wheat, was seized yesterday afternoon by Deputy United States Marsal Taylor, having beon Uveled to rocovar un allogod unpuld towing. vii duo ‘tho tug Kate Mom: = ‘ot the now rf ‘ie Fopt f] .Ainionalgrs miler Banton ar Rg Rear Ra pany: Canacliy: of ule Teh, etl ootwaeht Tic Capacity, of uly i war decks, Sly 85-100) total tunniays, 1.829 62-100. Regissoruit fergth, Ss) S10; Droadth, sh focty depth, 1S"rout 4 Devrott "Past: ‘Tho revonup-cuttor Fessendon {elring at anchor of the foot of Woodward avonuy, and hasbeen here for suvernt dass. 1tis tho cenomt I In wnring ¢irelos that tho Fessenden is of owing to Her unsenworthinoss. Sho was Junehod in 131d, and In how qulten vonerablo eratt, sho tanut tle to ko outalde of the river during hoavy ‘eather, and hence ts compelted to romain tn port fhegreater partor the timy, Cunt Bilcur f3, and alwara aa Deen. Tendy to ZO to tho nasistance of yosnels in distros, but owing to the fact tint the gannot ‘stand tho surging and jarring incident to Wrecking, has hoon compalied to Abstain fram going on theag orrunds of snoroy, A movomont te un foal to patition Congress to havo an iron hall constructed, using the bollers and onulnus of tho Fessonden and equipuing the now craft with all appltunces necdod f Wrecking purposes, Should this bo done, tho now cutter woul not only be abla to render mara eMciant fervico ta the Gavernmont, but would be abla toat- ‘ord rollef to many disublad voxsols, ‘assondott LAKE PORTS, DeTnort, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Deruort, Aug. 2.—Passod down—Wropollurs ume {o, Nebranka, Junlata und consorts steatn-bargon Wa- tokon, V.8wain and consort, Westford, Tra Chattoa and bares, Hl. D, Coffinborry nnd consorts, und sehooner J. U. Klog, Allnnennulis and consort oonera Ht. G, n idad, 0 ; Southwest Aitlinut foun, i Kaleo, chat mie KOR, Canton. q a ley Commodore, Bl. vauh Caliuroiu seantacbatwos ‘Suntinc, Northaner, nvral Hock and bances,J. N.Gluden und sqtoonurs, 1.3. Webb, Goarwu: ti. Warmninton, Sophie stinch, 'D.B, Wilson tind sonsort, BY rekticad und Unrzas, VY, Ji. Ko jahant, Tempeat and barges, Ln nay and burkge, Baling chooners Jamex 0, Snr} a Y. BiLocko, Siary dane, Mi. Lenco Jana hotios CLEVELAND, * um, Ti City'und barge, ee _E: On Al 22.—Atrived—P roth D. hey Mu. 22.—, \— Es be i Eagruiay, V. Hain, Escanaba, oral eokwon- amborialn, Marquatte, ‘ore, Duluth; schooners sao, Ao'hY aaa eam ee . De ol Jobn “Surtin, J. b, Card, ‘Marquette, ore} ‘Taree rothers. L'Anad, ora. agenred Vo polters’ Chicago, Rochester, Ru Bz Uoulds Ve UL Kotcham, Clty of Now York, 4 MARQUETTE. wanaelat. lpm to The Chicago Tribune, Ei os AUG, Sh—¥'t Hs Pacltloe Arona tet Aug: 4.—Passod up~Vropellors Down=Propulter Winslow, rived wimbise Wehooners J. Wohards, Amorica, B, H, Clearod—Propaltor Hiawatha, achoonorMinnohaha, SCANABA, 10. 0 Bpeclat Diepatch'to The Chteago ad Taras Ml, ud eae eae 4 de hounora Bam se Spi Cobb, atin, tyarnur, SeGrogor, Ada, Stodora, Cloured“ schooner Wichgrd Winslow. -PORT OF CITICAGO. - nConost ANNIVALS, pron Conestoga, Nui free Capigorn aaa, supe POR Ee ee aeG Dutulo, aundrios, Pop Chey ag tneuurd, imo, surideton, pity Ot Concard, Port Huron, sundries, ‘SMantatoc, lumber, stekovan, tuinbe Seuntals Clyy, Huttato, surtelo ty Atunkexon, tuber, 200 Ante jure, Muay tut, sundeles, a, Atal Ke etn th G. Urletain, White Lake, hs o nearing anne WV vering, Grand Haven, iy Ogouts Buy, toloyraph polos a . rows, Corlingtord, Wumtalu, cot Mosher, Chobayyun, Ataunto, Suskexon, i Varker, Excuniaba’ i 3 Hrotiors, Contain Per, ralleosd tes, Sok Powrson, Ashland, unter. Nas ng Alwericu, Murquette, iron ore, Tinie eaeana ba. iron. Pulaski, Recs vin ant troworo, FY, Cl nuit tans as, Lumber, H. Hares, Evcunubay lumbur: Ings dod, Manuintivod, lucabor. far. Holne Be, Hannee, Lumber, 4 at" SEBEES: chr PPPAP SILI TSS BE: 2eoe 2B: FES: §: é e. hE Or sehr Joba A 3 Feith, Lutte, co far A. Wolls scanaba, fron Ore i Ge. fit Oxonta Hay, lumber, Bene Merce, Menowines, WUubEr Sch Glaelaht Hu nce '¥. 10a. Bene SahapP, Stren Uy 109, Bear oezt0 Ltn, Sillwauod Matte Behe Pastas, Gaweua, cout” Se ats Lene Hae May purona es, | fear Relic duckeom nary ates fe Bebe hong WUURhL Clevalund, coal. Bebe pose Jobnsuu, Monominss, lumber, EEE Am cet t FAL Dy alouru, Muakuguih alee, ba ai ura Benen unary, . ANA Da eorn, Dees Niaies Huttuten gag bu Cora pas prep Cu va cori. FF Huuwio, 2210) bu cong, obese Pear Bustle, cw vu cera, 13ba corn and sun> "a Plor, bela pork, nto, 4808) ba whent, 1,70) bela flour, 000 , i bu enen and aundrios, 1) Uw CF, Male, 4 rk. Hutinly, cam Jr. Manisten, inwkins, Mantatad. Mimme, Kent Mtiver, oral, Stiver Luke. FA.0, Hanson, Man istoo, Kehr Adglatle, Muskexon, Sob Cusead' W: nding. Sohr Hi. Itand, Ko ane Hobr James Matt, Exeannba, Sehr'fom Pairio, Bunton, THE OPPOSING PARTIES, Queations and Annwers av to Ropub= Hicaniam and So-Called Democracy. Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, Ht, Aitg. 1A fow days since, tho Hon. J.D. Platt, of Warren, this county, t tos cent convert to Republieanism from the Demo- cratic ranks, was the reolplent of a letter from. C.M, Munroe, a prominent citizen of Hosten, Propounding certuln questions relating to tho two yrentpolttical parties of the day; which were suggested by tho correspondence which recontly pussed between Judge Plutt aud tho | Hon. Philo A. Orton, of Darlington, also a lute convert to the Garfeld and Arthur cause, Thanks to the courtesy of Judge Platt. your vorrespondent has been permitted to tuko 0 copy of Mr, Munroo’s lutter and Jiudgo Platt's reply, whieh will be found below, and which aro henrtily commended to ull Democratia renders of THR THISUNY., a Wel Boston, Mass. Aug, 4, 1880.—The Hon. J. D, Platt—Dean Sis You cannot tell with what pleasure 4 rend your lutter to the Hon. 2. A. Ore ton, of Wisconsin. Dam neithor a speaker hor a writer, but in my wiy have contended for gonie time thut the so-called Democratic party {snot Democratic party, although there may be ut few Dermvernts in ity and T think trite Den- cerits cin advateco re) Demueraey by voting with the Republican party. Thero re three questions that 1 wish could be pliced before cyery voter In the United States; And Liwish alo that some one would take thom up nud answer them, so that every bonest voter could sve just how he ought to voto: 1, Huve wo at great National purty, called tho Tip uull alt party, which lins been true to He. publican prineipies tor the Inst twenty years, and ts worthy the cordial support of every law. cabling eitizen tn the United states? 2. Hnvo we a great Natlonal party, oulled tho Democratic party, which hns been false to Dein oerutiy principles for the list twenty years, and isnot wartby the support of any honcat Demo- erat? 3. Notwithstanding tho South {g counted solid: for Democravy, fs thore a single Southorn Stuto that hus a Dumocratio State Government? Now, ng it will be necessury to speak of tho party which Js really an obstruction party and 1 opposition to the Republicun party, they nny: gay wo nre Inconsiatent to deny thut itis a Dew= vorutic party, aud then goon culling ita Dema- eratio pirty. Hsu, wo cin say “the so-culled Demacratle partys pat 4S we said “tho so- called Southorn Confederacy,” Ido not know us you wil ‘think. anything In this worthy your notice, but, if you should not, I wish to think you for your sentence: *Giad to know you hive left the uncertuin clement called Deinvcragy, wud found the party repre= senting the true Hemocraey of tho duy. The su-calicd Democrats talk a grent deat about the people, Hoping the, people will eco Uhuat Gon. Gariield fs elected and inaugurated, 1 remain, yours respectfully, CG, ML. SMUNOE, Warnes, Ml, Aug. 1880,—-C, Af, Munroe, Ew, Boston, Mass.—Dean Str: Your letter of the dist uit, written at tho suggestion of somo litical tdeng expressed In iny ietter to the Hon, p. A, Orton, of Wisconsin, is bofore mo; and, in reply will notice your three propositions beictly, which rend na follows: 1. Have woo grent Natlonal party, called tho Repubilean party, which tas been true to Ite- publican principles for the inst twenty yours, and {s worthy tha cordint support of every law- abiding cltizon in the United states? 2. Have we agreat, National party, cullod the Demoeratio purty, whieh bus been false te Dem- ocratio prineiplus for the Inat twenty years, nnd fs not worthy tho support of any honest Demo- orn 3. Notwithstanding the South Is counted solld for Democrayy, ts thore a single, Southern State that haga Domourntc State Goyernmount? ‘To tho Uirst and second questions I answer in tho uftirmative, for the following reasons: At the close of Buchanan's Administration, in 1861 the Natfon was confronted by ‘A gigantic ant well-organized rebellion, the Jeaders of which wore culled Damocrats, and who succceded in withdrawing from their ulegltnce to. the Gove ernment for four yonra cleven of the thon exist- ing Statesof tho’ Feder! Union, and drenching thu land with blood anduntold misery. Tho Ke- ubHean party, organized in 1858, aided by loyal emocrats from 16Ul to 1805, met the emergency, and saved the Nation front dismemberment, aid restored In proco-s of tim the seceding States to thelr normal relations with the Government, On onc aide of thls great struggle tho Nation was represented by the Republican purty, with Abraham Lincoltat its bead; and It included all ioynl men,. were. they..Ropublican. or Dem- ocratic in their — political antecedonta. On tho other sido “was _ ropresonted the so-called Demooratle party, with Jofforson Davis at its houd—tho sume party that now pledgea' n Solld South, or, in othor words, 135 Electors! votes, for tho candidate of that party now before the people. ‘The fasuo of hattle be: ing Joined, the so-called Demoerntic party, with delferson Dayls at its bead, went downs and, with its fall, 4,000,000 of human beings held in bondnwe were mado freo forevor; and, by tho ‘Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fitteonth Amond- ments to the Constitution, the grout principles of human rights announced in tho Decluration of Independence wore made the fundamental law of the Nation; and, if thore Is. any creat to ‘bo attached to any purty for establishing these principles and suving tho Nation, tho Republics un party, now In tho fleld with Gurfleld ns Its candidate, Ik entitled to that crotlt, Tho-rees ord of tho Hopablioan party being puro go far as loyaity to the Government is concerned, and ita ucts, us shown In history, consistent with the teachings of Jefferson, Monroo, anid Jackson, may wo not justly etulm that tho Republican party repreaonta tho trite Democracy of tho day? “Domocravy,” ns applied tu tho party using tuo namo, isa misnomer. Tho word moans Lib- erty—t ernment by the people, and for tho people,—Ilberty to spewk, liberty to write, ib- ony to voto, na onv chooses, without fonr or molestation. Such Is not the cage in Miselaalppl and other Bouthorn States, under ao-enlled Dom- ocratlo ruts, Liberty thore menns to vote tho so-called Domoeratic ticket, and none othor, ence arises the queation, Does the Democratic party represent true Democracy? ‘Tho vordict can be nono othor than a deolded Not If honest Northorn Democrats ean ba made to sco this question ns jt prosonts itself to ine, Garfield and Arthur will curry every Northorn Stato and be triumphantly ofoctes with its glorious record, What party bas not? ‘Tho almost endless detail in carrying out tho eptrit of tho luws mukes: it. necessary to ompluy a Inrge force of men, some of wham have been proven to bad meu.—mon who hive pros: tuted tholr high ealliug for thelr own porsonul Aggrandizement; but tho party hus survived, because the veinulnies upon which it fs founded ure as enduring us Liberty iteelf, Tho inission of the Republican party: fs to weed out the bad and preservo tha good; and tho potty that strives to do this, and atrives to protect [ta rich und tts poor, tts Wah and its low, its white and its bluck, will rule tha Republic, ‘so long na tho People aro trio to constitudonal lib ith rogard to the third question, L would say, brietly, tho petuaptlcn ig, from all tho fucts connevted with thelr tute Governments, that thore {s nof aSoutharn Stato, oxcopt perhaps tho States on thelr northorn boundartes, that havo a Domocrutia State Governinent in tha sonse of a truo ipterpretation of that word, Domocracy monns Liberty; and, if any portion of the poopie of any Stute are politically do~ rived of thoir liberty to spank, write, or voto as ‘holr canselonces dictate, thon thoir respective State Governments, when called Democratie, are Nbuls on the nang, and are not whnt thoy profuss, J.D, PLATT. or History of tho Beard, Tn tho carlicat Pagan times tho primitive deities wore represented with mupleatia beatae, in France thoy played a geout role from tho relgnof Pharamond downwards, Under Clovis Indoud, the bourd of tho King was an abjeot of peoullar youermion, and indeed every individ ual wag more or Jesa sensitive regarding bis beard, Itisrolated that ufter the great battle of Yolbino Cloyid sont a deputation to tie des erty. foutod Alarlo, roqueating hin to to the vive tor’s board as a token of alllunce, Fur fron, ch aeoopting the Invitation fu tho spirit iu wht Jt wad offered, the onraged King of the Huns solacd the Frankia emissurles by thelr beards, aud hauled thom out ef the room by their revored locks, ‘the unfortunnte envoys ro turnod rather orestfallen to Clovis, unrated what bad happened, and swore “on .thoir beards" to avenge the affront, Tn subsequent rojgns tho beard was the object of numerous ouuetmonts, und tho fashlon of wearing tt was chunged a4 frequently, Sometimes it was worn tong, sometined close: ipped. now peaked, now pial ta OF ‘oven ducorated with peatts aud gold rinkots, 2 Evan In tho sacrod atmosphere of Home Itself uurds were tho objects of vonsidurabte discus- alon, Ditturent Popes laid down different rules on the subject. One Ponti ennvtad that no Uenrda were to bu worn; another us strin- wontly dircoted that the razor was hover to bo applied to the chit, Saints Clement, of Alexan~ deliv, Cyprinn, Jeroine, and Chryvostoin onguged: iu vehoment voutroversica About tho mode of wearing tho hair about the fuce in the fourteenth century, in = Frunoe tho final trlumyh of bourds datos from the Renutssance, when (he oxainple eet by Whe great artista, who lurgoty Indulgod in these appendages, wi ly followed by the soverelan und other magia! of tho lund. Under Henry ILf. shaven chins were the mode, the mustuche” belng worn long snd drooping. During Henry LV. 's retin beards, cu square, came uguin jute fushiou, und mustaches wore curled; white undur Loula XIV, beards Were again tubooed, and tho inustacho wlone worn, und In tho two following relyns the ruzor was in fullugo, Under tho Hepublican régime, alg wlao Under thoge of tha Emplre and Kestoru- tloa, no beards wore grown, Thoy caine in agutt, however, with the Ruvolution of 1a, ia company with many othor changes of costume, ote, and atthe prosont day no universal rulo oxlsté on the mattor, THE RED CROSS. Camp De Molai to Be Razed to the Ground To-Day. The Pageant as Seon by the Denizens of Other Cities. Stupendous Growls from Detroit Cincinnati. and CAM? Di MOLAL TH TENTH AND ASYIUM TO I NEMOVED 70 DAY. ‘Tho oump In the Lake Park fs not ontirely do- serted, tho bund uf the Cullfornlans still occu pying thoir quarters, preferring tho tents to a hotel All tho furniture from the other tents hus been removed, and most of It taken awny, ‘This morning tho work of taking down the tenta will begin, and by toemorrow night the only traces of thu enamp will consiat of the ddbris seattered over tho ground, The Asylum will also bo razed to-dny. IN OTHER SPECTACLES. THE TEMPLAL PAGEANT AB BEEN UY OUTSIDENS. Detroit Port. + « « Tho peoplo from far and near, particu: larly near, swarmed in unt!) tho crowd of visit ors wis rensounbly estimated nt 210,000 to 300,- 000. ‘Thus there wero at hand ut tho elements of such A grand and {imposing demonstration’ ad this country never saw, That the opportunity ‘was frittered away and the pageant permitted to degenerate Into a miserable fiasco is unis vorsally concedad, even by Chivagy, whieh would he the Just to admit it, Butoven hor consuim- mate self-ussuranice has not tho cheok to elain asuccoss. All ber nowapnpors are saying that tho thing was a failure, a bumilinting disgrace to Chicuyo, and thoy are Industriuisly trying to Qud out where tho blame belongs, With one accord thoy have pitched on to Sir Norman ‘I, Gassotte, Eminent Commander of Apullo Com- imundery of Chicago and Chatriman of the Trien- nial Committee of Arrangements, They say ho took the reins into his own hands for sclf-ylorl- fiention, and would not permit his colleagues on the Committee or tho Chafrinen of sub-com- mittees to have anything to say or do. However this mny be, there wash marvelous display of stupidity on every alde, If an enterprising bungler wants to bungte T should recommend him to visit Chicago and tuke lessons of the inunugers of the Triennial demons stradon. Sy own opinion fs that Sir Norman Is not gulely to blame, but that he ts belug tuade tho scapeyont for tho abortcomtugs of many THE CHICAGO IDEA. The fact fa, tho contri iden of the mannga- ment from tholnelpioney of tho afalr wae tho Chicago iden of the gloritication of Chicago. it as to bo u big card, & huge advertisement for Nengo, {twie to be the wrandest wtair ever witnessed, and everybody wus tu be sent home Bnylng, “I tell you Chicngo bouts all the world in everything sto undortake: ‘The manner in which this was to be brought about was also a Chleago idea, While Chicago was to muke grand und tmposing disploy, those who came to feo it were to foot the bills. tehns been heruldedt from ous end of thy country to the other thit Chicayo had raiged $100,000 for decorations and entertuinment of visitors. Purhapsso, but [vez Jenyy to duubt that she ntlsed half thatsum, If 60, Lhiave seen no evidenvo of it in the shape of tho alleged purpose for whieh it was raised, ‘Thore were some very handsome and costly pri- yate decorations of buildings, notably he ould. ings of ‘Tne Cicagy, Triuxr, Ficld, Lelter & Ju. A. T. Stewart & Co.; but for tho public dec- orations thoy were in vulgar parlance snide.” There werosome alxteen ALLEGED ARCHES on Wabash ‘avenue. They. wero: the thinnest pretense of “urchea” that 1 eversiw. They were made of gus-pipe—faur columns sot upon cnoh of tho four coriers of interaecting atrects aud ecannected by cross pleees at right angics. ‘The fron bars wero wrouthod with the favorit paper decorations, which consist of scraps of piper held in twisted wires. Thers was no varl- ety to these archos; one was a counterpart of all tho reat. * Tho decorations of tho Exposition Hullding wero obeap, The Asylum for the meotings of the Grand Encumpment was a temporary atruoture of rough vine bourds, The treworka were common, Thave seen better in Detroit, ana not much splurge was made over it, olthor, There was no banquet and no free re-- froshinents. anywhere, Everybouy pald for grerythlng they got, and pald well tor it, too. So1 say itis diiiicult to see whero any conalder- able ninount of money has been spent by tho Telonnlal Committee. HOW THEY GOT THE MONEY. Dut thoy elnim to havo spent It, and this is tha wns thoy got it back, and more’ tov, vitt of thelr visitors: Tho Committee took churgo of all the hotols, boarding-houses, eto. No Commandor was allowed to make its own torms with hotels ortog¢lect ita quirtors, Tho Committee. as- algued them. In their iguorauco thoy assigne pect. country Sir Knights, unwilling and umble, in goa fustances, to piy tha prices, to the best and most expenslye rooms in tho most ox- penslve hatels, and vice versa. The hotels pe a tholr guests full rates. If Command orles had beon allowed to select tholr quarters and assign thoir members -to rooms they would notonly have better satisiied themsclvos, but thoy could have -socured reduced rates, tha —‘Trlenniat Committco, ing, M@premo charge of tho business, nasessod tho hotels Koni and the hotula took it out of tholr guests, So Chicago Hterally paid nothing, but bas been shouting itwelf hoarse over the greatsum it hud raised, ‘This is but a sainpto of the manner in which things have beon dune. There was nothing but oxtortion, downright robbery, on wvery hand, A visitor hud rare occasion for use of aby smutler sum than adollar, It was adollar te get a sent on a stund to see the processlon pass; a dollar to fet. into the Jockoy Club Park tu Bee Uo vomput- tive drill, and $1 for a aoat after you got in. Hacks were $2 an hour. In the Jockyy Club Park, white the Communderivs were drilliug, Knights were compolled to puy 10 conts for a drink of wator, 60 conta for a glass of lomonade, 26 cents apiece for lomons, and as tho heat was insufferable thirst was uneudurable, aud pers ‘sons paid the prices asked. Yinciunutt Commercial, Yesterday afternoon a reporter noticed halt a dozen mombers of Miunt Saknutans 0.) Com: nandory etanding outeide of tho Gibson House, ‘They bad just arrived from the windy city of 0 ako, ae you've just got back?” romarked tho ro- portor. s “Got back from whero?’ was the retort, In feigned surpriso, Why, from Chloayo, of course! If you fay T'vo boen to Chicago l'il—" and tho gallant Knight did not say what, but he Jovked ng if it wag Romorning, drendtul. And then he unburdened himecif, If ho were nota Christlun, ho would hive used “cuss” words, The wholo aftalr, ho duolared, was the grontest frnull over perpatrated, It was nothing buta giganto xohome of extortion and robhory, “So aay wo all of ug," ebipped In halt'n dozen other Knights. "Wo want ne muro of Chicago,” “Do you know," neked onv, * what 1 paid for a glass of Jec-wator on tho delll grounda? You tough, but It's a positive fact that the Commit. tee had not a drop of water on the eccusion, and we hud to puy 10 vonts for a gluss of water—and warin at that’ “That's nothing,” said anothor, “1 pald $1 for 0 gluas of soda-wnter for iny wifel” “And f” added a third, “paid 60 conts for a cominon dime cullur}" “ But what was worst of all, thoy mado us pay ‘aquurtor for n gluse of buor, Bomuthines tho Uutkeopers mado a mistake, howover, when thoy charged it that steep tou lounl Knight,” A conyorsution was hold shortly atterward witha Sir Knight far advanced in the Order, Ho was nquallied in his oxprossion of digguat, Extortion, ho suid, wis practiced all round—t the hotels, ut rostaurdnte, bourding-nouses, suloons, at nll tho stores, by tho huckmen; oven the bootbiweks und nowsboys oburgod double rates, A Knight ‘Tomplir'was a Chi+ cagonn’s ment” that week. But they hive killed the gooso that laid the yotlon oxm. “Never more will another Conclave bo holt thoro ao long na the prosent rice of Knights exists. THE LANAK HOTELS WEE WORKER than thosmatler hostélsies, Tho members of Hanselmann Commandery ‘pale $4.0) way, ofght or ning ina roam, ut tho Palmer louse, when tho regular rate for n single room is but $5. It was agreed that the Commandory wus to huvo 1 bedroom, digaified by the name of partor, ut $20 a day, but tho hotel poople bad tho cheek to Inalat upon $10 ailuy for the uso of the room, ‘The hotel olorks wore discourtuous even to ime pertinence, tel olork overywhero i¢ A Inighty Individual (ip his own eatimation?, but the bucks of thoso Uhicngo fellows were stiffer than the catlutold collars they wore, Notwith- standing all the sweet promises made, the Com- mandory could not have a lottor gent up to their headquarters fron the botel utlice, In ordor tit the Commandery might presont a bright appear ance in the procession, a package of 180 pouquets woresont from Otneinnati by express. Tho ox- pres company delivered thom ull right at the Malmor House, but they nover reachud tho Knights, Just ue the calyhta wore leaving on Frillay they discovered thut the bouquets wore lying in the office of the Pulmor House, ull withored and shriveled. When usked for an ox- Herein tho olerk turned up bis nose and sald it was not bis busluess to send bouquets up to tho rooms Fucte. Vt was agrecd that If the mempors of the Commandery aunt thelr baggage up to Chicago tho day before thoy left they should find it allright ih thelr gopns when thoy wot there, So thoy did—not, The Knights bud ft scramble for thelr vatisos and simult band- boxes containing thelr Koightly bublliaments, ino mannor-only equaled by tho porformanod ut the office of a ytugo Ine af a rushing mining camp, fi ‘Clncinnatl Commandery make tho same com. piniae tow moditied degrey. Some of the nighta who got ta tho city yeate tend that tho fotete bargaiuod to carry tholr vallaca to tho depot graculvaualy,, fant after a wagon bad beon stored by uboul Ofty vallsca, the driver said he would not budge an inch untill he wus paid 60 conts for cach vi Aftor’s great deal of talking a comprgmiso was effected at a quir- er. * Hut the Kniguts du not throw all the blame on the citizens of Chico, Most of it thoy rest on tho shoulders of the Trionnlal Committee. They looked! after “No, 1." Thore are iifteen of them, and they ordered, out of the general fund, a MAGNIFICENT BADQY SET WITH DIAMONDS for cach, tho agaregato cost of which wits £1,000, Everything war tnidinanngerd, from the halls to the eroctton of tho srehes an the strect corners. ic arches wore not worthy a first-class country fnir, being trimpery and chenp. No attention whatever was paid te details On tho “rand. est” nrch of nll, intetided as a temorini to the Sir Kutzhts who have doparted this earthly on- cumpinent, the quotation “Tim. the resureces tlon and the fife,” appeared four times, and ih every cnse. the word © urrection ” was incore reotly agen it having but one “r" Inatend of twa,” ‘The Comuittey attempt to cast tha onus of the stupendous falture and the fnadequacy of the arrangements on theie Chairman, dir Non Gassette, who, Tt appears, “ran the mne chive? Just to suit his own private ents. The [nights all over tho country are walting ftuxlondly and curlously for the report. as fo what the Committee did with the $100.00 thoy recvived tocover the expenses. Ni iy werd tho arrangements for the various i able and all bungled up, but Cor nd wero even slighted, and In sume cates insulted by thelr royal dighnosses, the Chicago Cominitted, Hutone Commandery fram Ohio (the Dayton Commandery) entered the prize-drill competl on. There were no aiuatters pre; d for them, nad when thoy upplled fer some, Sir Gis. sotte petulantly tod thom to appropriate any tenta they found unoucupled. ‘The members of tho Commandery were tired and thirety, and Sir Unssette was apptied to for ‘ater. “T hava no Ice-wnter,” he ronghly sald; pus somo if you wantlts And the Commandery bad to buy: eo-water, A hackman wes pad €2 for an old bucket that originally cost a quarters 81 was patd for a comninn beer-gluss, and $2 wns charged fora chunk of Ico hardly large enough to tlh the bucket. End it be Possibly to yet. up a corner on tho fluld prodaet of the lake the enterprising Chicagoaus would bave done ao. Tt swould be wearisome to even mention all the petty annoyances to which the Knlyuts were put by reason of absolute idiocy on the part of the management, especially as shown in tho procession to the pri SCAN. MAG. A Great Socin] Excttement at the Cape Ktal of Kentucky. Lentiville Courteredournal, Aug. 20, The sensational Rerry scundal eaused ns much gossip tn Loutaville yesterday ua it did in Frank- Tort, where ftwas reopencd 80 suddenly Wednes- duy. ‘Cho leading features of tho story are uf Ab¥orbing- Interest, not mone as a scandulous twnorgel Involving respectable people, but as it hurrative of surprising facta and as a study of one of tho muny sides of human nature. Many of the facta have beun fully related, but thoy are in vontiict with denials aud surrounded with mystery, Mra. Walker, the companion of Mra. Berry, néo Taylor, in the exciting occur- rences at Frankfort, came home yesterday, but wag finmediately closeted with her teal adviser, and no statement could be obtained from her. In tho effort to discover some of tho history of the aifalr and unravel tho singular snarl of the connecti & Courter-Journal reporter talked. with several very reliable and respectable per- sons In tho elty who have known Mrs, Herry ever siuco sho married the old nan, and who re- laty a nistory full of interest and DEMANDING FOR HER A DELIDERATR JUDGMENT and a deolded share of interest, if not of sym- pathy. The elements of the French sensational novel, with the soventh comimundment for a buels of interest, ure altin the story, which in some respects resembles that of “Camille,” with the male characters reversed. It beyan six or seven years ago, when Hiram Berry, then a hale old man ot 6, wude the accudintunce of Mullio ‘Tayior in this elty. She was keeping 2 bones of il-Tamo, but sho, was the daughter of respect- auly parents in Coyington, bad recelved an ex- cellent education, and coinmanded some of tho avcoinplishments of citltivuted: Buelety, which hnd now worn of in contact with gross nasucii- tions which her fe tnyelved From thoir mect> ing, Berry, who was a wonithy distiller of excel- lent connection, refined family, und considerable wontty, aeeined to be perfectly infatuated with or. WE GAVE NER COSTLY PRESENTS and considernble moncy, After a whila tho Uatson cume to thd cars of hls children and hia wife, and full heavily upon them, When taxed with ft, he did not deny. It. They attempted to argue ind reason with him, but the (nfatuntion had gono too far, and he ‘did not attempt to break the apell. When watebed by tris son, he would icave, apparcutly ona business trip, and come to Louisville to see the cause of wl the disgrace and sorrow, Overcono with grief. anid sorrow, bis wife drooped snd died, after sutfer- Ing the koonest pangs. :A fow months provious tothe death, Mollie Taylor, whose place wae frequented by a select elrelo of intensely. “re- Bpeetable’ porsens, sold all ber Laneeta at aucvon, renouucod the life sho bad vor, a AND NUTIRED INTO THE CONVENT ¥ of tho Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Whatever mny have been her motivo jn seeking the shelterof that pluce, whatever’ oxpocia- tlons may nave beun indulged hy tho old mnn fod the object of his infatuation, there {sy ne doubt that tho good Sisters of that plnce of refuge oxerted A. great intlucnes upon her. ‘The sreriticing devotion which mukes the interlor of conyent walls a separate world tend ing to @ pure and better development always produecs a profuind impression, After staying there four months tho farmer courtesan ‘came out of Its walls, to a!l appoarinces, AN ALTERED AND GOOD WOMAN. Her hoalth had falicd her, and her nervous sya- tem bud become strained. She suifered from homorrhages of the jungs, and the Insidious tottch of consamption was iuld upon her, Ste. obtained boarding in the family of tho man Walker, whore sho still lives, and there, drawn dv no lessening of his deep infatuation, the old inan visited her, She tyed In quiet retires ment, ocoupying herself. with deeds uf charity: rand with hor rotlglous duties, Sho became a momber of tho Cuthodral congregation, and tho Priest, her physichin, and the persons with whom sho lived comprised tho Het of heracqualutance, ‘To the poor sho been known as a ministertn angel, aud wherever tho gobur black dress an close vell wentan atmosphere of gratitude was rented, und WLESSINGS FOLLOWED NRK STEPS, Whatever motive might havo been charged Against ber, her life was one ubove reprouch ut that period, She was young, attractive, nod ine telllgont, and the better quillties that hor seclu- sion developed only jnorunsed tho ardor of tho ol inan, whose jufatuadon waa to take hor ta bis home and risk tho buppiness sho might pring him. Vinwlly thoy were murricd quivtty fn it ‘Squiro'a ollico, in this city, u fow months after the death of tho wife, who hid gone broken heurtad to hor xrayo, ‘The bride, now redeomed from hor life of shame and appurently hopeful of protection and safety, pucked her trunks to roturn to her bome in Covington, redeemed to her paronta, to livo with thom UNTIL TH OLD MAN WAS READY to take hor to his home, Before sho could leayo the mirringe became public, tha seandal burst. Uke whureleano, and she was on every tongue. She refused to return to her home aud garry tho gossip tind pala of the scandal to her parents’ ours, and remuined here, - The exoltement prod Inited hor, wid sie wad In danger of her Hig for aweek, Hor husband, when the outbreak cain, wud uwny, und sho bore It all inelience, The compllcitions of indignation from hte children, of loyal threats, and advice all ensued. What hashapponed under tho current since ig not known, except that the old man has constantly gorresponded with her and visiied her, asduring hor of his aifection and hia dotormlnnuon to MAKE HER MISTREBS OF 118 HOUBK, Ono morning, after lying at death's door from hetmorrhagy of the lungs, sho woke to tid crape Hod upon hor door and thy anuodcement tht aha wis dead felographes to hur tsbund, ‘Thon came reorlninitions and a orenewul of tho troubles, The old main came down, ind in the prosenve of hor pricst and hor physician said ho waa proud of her,wud know sho wae ao ood wom; Lbat ho was wulting patiently to claim und ucknawledyo hur as his wife, My childron want ine to get a divorce,” sald ho, “but Edo not want one," “1 you du," she answered, "1 will consent to It whotiever you ask.” ‘Thus it wont on, THY WEAK OLD MAN FEARING toclaim her and refusing to diactaim ber. To could not cast upon bia children the stuin of taklug such a wotnun to his bome, aud yet he could not throw gach a woman olf, Bho cours soled Juittonen, and advised against golog to Frunkturtto live, Then hi letters camourkont and full at courage, and ‘ahe went to his house with the result ulruady, know, Berry suid be would miko %15,000 this yeur, Hs wealth ig conalderably, and he was able to have Jett hia children and followed the woman, why be did not, big weaknoss alone can suggest a solution, - ‘The story te Aled with rumors of inteigucs and pists thut would surprise and amaze the publlo, ut thoy wre only rumory.~ * ‘THE SENSATION IN FRANKFORT, Spectal to Oourter Journal, Fuansvout, Aug. 10.—Tho vlty is yot ina whirl of exvitement aver tho Hurry scandal. w Worle” saya ‘one, * George Kerry did oxactl: anal J would have done. bad t°been In ble pine,” me Yot It must be confessed," anys anothor, “old man Berry's wife diu whut any ono eluc would huve doje under similar circumstances, cousidering that she is bls wife and WAS INVITED TO CMB UP HERB and assumo churne of the household,” * You," He w third, thy wooly blame should fallupon filram Berry, and full heavily upoo him, dot only because bo married ber, but cunso ho uggruyated tho cusu every day by writing to hor unc mal lag promisea whioh hy kuows bo hasn't courage wa.fultlt, but whicb, be {s convinced, abe will exact of hu, thougit it bring overlusting disgrace upon bie fatally.” Whilist Goorgo Burry ls ceasured Lomuwbat for beating Mra, Morry “and knockin: Wulker down, as sho claims, he ia tho pooply generally, who consider M Berry's action an unwarranted lntrusigg in Cowing here gn the eve Of the marrisgy of hansehold. tho dnughtor, and tnsisting on domielling herself in a house that “did not belong to her husband, and ono wherein the inmates tained a strong feelingof aversion nguinst- her. It a nev said, and by one who fs doubtless good wuthority, thet after the marriuge of the fale in Loutaviites rs. Herey went taChiclnnath, where Mr. Berry shortly afterward Joined her, and was there marrind by n Catholic pricat, THE CRITIFIGATE OF WHIGH MARRIAGE Sirs. Herry clains to hold, Mes, Walker, tho friend and ally of Mew, Herry, will go to Louisville on the afternoon train, aad na abe had the warrant tuken out nzuiist George Verry for nasauit and bnttery, it ta very likely the Object of ber visit {9 to Bectre thore legal talont. ‘The Louisville lawyers who were looked for on the morning train did not arrive, and hid they come Mra, Berry in. yet tog Sil to nppeur.in court aid prosecute the easy. ‘The attending pasa Hin dye sho fs very Hl of her Injuries, ane Haddition to being bruised up us stated yesters day, can pareay awaliow her food from the ef- fect of a choking whieh ehe reveived at tho hands of youu Merry. bs GLOROY, WEIY'R STATEMENT, Th. a conversation with Guorge Berry this morning the following Is the substance of his versions He suid that when he remembered this woman, Mollie Taylor, was the cause of his mother stiTering tho pans of the tormented be+ tore her death, and thally the eausaof her tas Umely death, his indignition knew no bounds whet be entered the house and found her and Mrs, Walker Bellog in the parlor, “nnd sie. too (referring to Mrs, Herry). enenth the picture of that injured mother of ming, 1 am it respon= sible for whut f did, yet my conscience docs not roprouch ime in the least over the result. would not under apy clrcumstanees strike o wotnan where It was possibic to nvold it, but THAD WARNKD HER IN LOUIBVILLE lust whiter that If she ever stepped her foot In inine and. ny brothers’ and sisters’ house, [ would not be responsible for the result, Then she sald she was not afrald, and, naw to ehow stitch audacity as she did sterduy, know- fig, too, that” the house was not my Tater's, ha she told Mr. Aflen, one of the partners of the firm, what could J du to protect my sisters fram her contaminating presences but dons 1 did when sha seemed 30 determined toremudn, [ adinit L struck Mra, Walker, but she, too, put on a bold fice, ns if aho bad come up here for the purpose of seeing Mrs. Berry installed In what she termed her rychts, and would not go when L ordered her outer the house. 1 don't remem ber how tnauy tlines [struck Molile ‘Taylor, but In my anger to atrike her once I know 1 PULLED A LOT OF FALSE IATL OUT find.threw Jt nefde toa servant. It was a mis- take In this morning's Courier-Journal concern ing my sister woing to the door. A servant anawered the Fltt when Molile ‘Luytor told: her tosay that Mra. Hiram Berry was thore, and if Mr. Berry was not at home to send at once for him, Tho wessiuge almost distracted my sister, who Immedittely seut ever to the store for me, J did not goto Louisville for the diamonds, as stated, either, but went there to give TIE WOMAN AD BURIAL, beenuse she considered heractt my father’s wite. Fam not afrald of the results of the court, as I believe every innn of faintly und good sense wilt readily dequitime, ‘This woman bas gotten: considetable money from my futher, and in one instance lust Decembor, to prevent scandal and: a greater worry to my mother, SITE WAS VAI £5,000 for somo letters which sho held. ‘This 1s proot enough to any fatr-minded man that her inten- Uons tre not tho most honorable, and however much she may baye professed religion, It was but n clouk to serve her purpuse thu better. My father, I betluve, has broken off from ber altos wether, and thit letter whleh she holds was sent in ns J nave been told, aud not in August. J bave nothing tCurther to suy, but will leave tho for the people dnd their consciences tode- ‘he trial cannot take plnco until Mrs. Berry wand ns this mniy not be for three or ors ti wate, nothing further Is likely to ‘eloped until that time. A QUBIUNG LETTER. Dispatch to Cinelnnats Euguirer, Fraykvont, Ky. Aug. —The physicians prongs Mrs, Derry much better to-duy, ind ine few tuys sho will be able to be out, whi 0 be dow i it agningst George Berry for ussauit and Duttery upon ber will be tried. She says. thut although wizbtly dletgured she ip stl in the ring, and before leaving Frankfort will tell a tute that will. startie the natives, Every blow that Georve struck wus a sockdolager, and one of thon closed her left peeper. He warned ber whilo she wns fn Loulsville not to come here, and canvelally: not to come to his house, or slo miust sulfer the consequences, The following ty a copy uta letter which sho says sho received from Hiram Berry induly. Mr. Berry does not dony that he wrote to her and sent her money, Dou denies that bo wrote her om duty 3b: Fraxkvourt, duly 15, 18%0.—My Dean Wirt I recelved your letter Tuesd morning. 1 would hive answered sooner, but L got my fine eer Washed, and it prevented mo from writ, When J wrote last to you 1 really was feeling very bud. Tt almoat scomed us though L bad no friends, and all had turned against me, When I received your letter and read ft, 1 felt as If thors was one that was with me ingix troubles, and in the saventh would not forsake me, Dar Hag, you sald one thing in your letter thut you ought not to have said, and that ds this: You -anid I hod:done you's: any) wrongs, Aunit, denr, how can you say that? “Who would lave been kinder te'yau tian Phave been under nll the circumstances? Lo think no one, You soy at tho proper time you will ts. sert your rights. I don't understand whut you —mean—what rights you have with ing. I have -no objections” on tmy part tor yan to enjoy all the privileges of n wife with ine,” My door fs open to you. Lf you will come 1 will receive you with open arins, It inay be very warm for you, butif 1 can stand It you enn. . Teannot. give. a8 tay buat rashere, Ihave to make a living. [think 1 would be go. happy for you tobe with me. You know how weil L love you. You know how kind 1 would be to you [fyou would be a good wife to me, which T know sou would. 1 want sou to think. this matter over, and if you exn innko up your mind to come up here and ive with me, although 1 expeot It will be red-hot for you, but it is the only way 1 sue how we can Hvo together, L want you to Write me us soon As you get this, 60 Swill get your letter Saturday, My darling, don't be mad with me, Write mea long, good letter, [hope you are well, 1 hope Lam not 60 bad as you make mo out. 1 trust thore fs ettll ehnnes tor me to.he saved. My tinger Is so in tho way that I enn't half write, Don't fail to write tome Saturday, Lwill write you a good, Jong letter Sunday. From your loving und affectionate husband, H. Benny." ——————____ THE KNIGHT FROM INDIANA. TO PANNIE AND LIURIE. For The Chicuyo Tribune. ‘The street was alls yorxcous seeno— ‘Tho sun shone on viel banal; * We spled a Knight of lordly mic, edt from Indian. W eraceruy miunninhy mM ptured, Where we sat, By him from Tidhina, (Our huppy benrts went pit-a-pat For hin from Indiuna. Tie bared bis handsome, tawny hond, Aud srolled as sone mien canens ‘¢ waved our handkereblofs, und sald, “sweet Kntght from Indiana” (Alas! They passed, with steady tread, Henenth exten holy bunnab) But abt ho turned and signed “Farewell.” Vo vowed, in solemn smiuian “We'll meaty ere next ‘Triennial, Our Kulght from ludtana," Tany 8, Conny. —— Metne’s Memotra, ‘Tho Paris Temps gives some dotalla of tho ro- contly muvh-dlsputed question of tho existence of Hoino's manuscript memoirs. 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Ee be jaewee ai he ite Milpitas tla rs VUn SAL uy ALL DaGGuIS Or sont by thy Cuse, of alnglo Vial. fru on nee at price. A: Sere thie bed. 1 nuphroye Hote isu Hiustrated Cat fapureya’ 3 of 0 Fit ireye?, Elo PAPILLON! Isa specific curo for chronic Catasth, or cold in the head, and has never failed. For Sale by All Drugglsts, VAN BCHAACK, KTEVENSON 4 CO., Agents, 2 & 04 Lake. 2 Core Dearborn, THE FIRST A EXHIBI PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA WILL BE HELD IN THE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL COMMENCING Monday Evening, 23d inst., AT # O'CLOCK, And continute TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY, and THURSDAY, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. cach day. The public are sordially invited to attend, WICKES THEATRE, THIND WEEK AND LAST HUT ONE, Of the Entirely ‘Succnsaful Farce-Comedy, ACL THE RAGE. Two Moure and 0 Mat€or Laughter! ‘The Press unantmous tn its praisot Witnossed by oror KLM porrons during the past .._ Bvory ovoning nt 8 o'clock, , Wednestay, Saturday, Matinees. HAVERLYS THEATRE IU HAVERLY Mannger and Proprietor IGT! LAST NIGHTS! A Hate: UNION-BQUA KE COMPANY Inthe Great Prima of tho season, entitled THE BALSIS FRIEND! einal Urapertics, and ‘vheatre Com With the Original Scenery, Ort the posrertid cunt of the Un pany, Including Mr, CHAS Matinees tens hia WwW rita Fa four-net play, THE MOULEV'S THEATRE, Monday, #1. 24, every Bvoning, and Wednesday and Buturday Matinees, THE HARRISONS’ Mur fecal Comedy Cor Loder sue management of MAIN W Presenting an Original a1 E ‘ntric Comudy4y B, E. Woolte, ¥ i eof" Mighty olan” te. entitled LOS t rnOM THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN LIFE, BY SYLVESTER GRAHAM. "FRUIT Is AMONG THE BEST ARTICLES oF Foon, IT RELISHES BETTER THAN ANY THING EATEN, AND “OFTEN “ACTS LIKE A CHARM UPON BOTH * MIND AND Bopy, Tho reguinr action of tho bowweln ts of tho utmost iinportance to health. The evila, both bodily and mental, resulting from habitual costivenoss, are inealeuindte; asl yet thora is Tenson to beHeve that. this habit of bady ts ex. ceedingly coimimon in etvic Hfe, nnd particu. Jarly with young females, Mothers, ned ail who huve tho eure of eliidren nnd youths of bow Kexes, ought to pay great attention to this matter; for they may be assured that tt can not bo neglected without much hazard to the health and life of the young. Unabitual costiveness predisposes to rtd epain, piimun- ary consumption; nervous dleor headuche, insanity, and Indeed almost a Uist ressirygg form of disenso thnt flesh ts helr to; and when it does not actully develop disenso In youth, it lays a deep and immovable foundation for it tn after Ifo; every body should havo nt regular and free actloan of the bowels ouco in twenty-four hours,” M 7 Offers oF Cl bens twacl For eataloy CHG A hers, educatl Superintendent, \OOL, FOR BOYS. Pn eA ANN }--THE MILITARY ACAD inn. Lacatlor ortor fnellltles for obtaining a xood Rnzllsn 7 und healthfuness, Full corps Of oompetany Fall Term begins Sept. 15. ug oF farther Information addenss the al, J.B. MOGI rohara Lake, Mich, Williston Seminary FARTHAMIPTON, MASS," One nf the most the country, Larne at dne school whern the che coll ro, higher schuota o| will, tipon tequeat.recoten ny w Mtl bo tharoganly lence, oF a circular ate! the of Patrons in the Hrineipal cities uf and a entalnguo gl uf atudy, torma, & JAW, ‘Adictri. endowed institutions ia Prepared tor for nuxiness, brag th United Staton, ug Full Information as to courted FALRBANKS, Vit. D.. Principal. Mademoiselle do Janon, (Auceesaor und former Partuer of the Inte Mica HFatwen,) wiil reopen her Knalish and Frencts Uoard+ Ing und Day Sehval for Young 0 Gramercy lark, Now York, loa nnd Calidren at in Thursday, Sopt. 23, Careful training nnd thorough Instraetion tn every depa rtment. Moys' Clnss and Kindormarten, Oct. & irs, CU it corps se. COTMBEE YALE SCHOOL, 170 Ashiand-ay., cor, Adamn-st., Chleago. fn English an A wand Ci grade Tor WOVs and YOUNG C leat Kehoot of the hiehe 2M Becund Koto} rbvgins Monday, Sept. Gh is. Far catale GHOAUCHANEY, Moa MaatOn bh Annual OF etter THBERT’S sion will open Monday, Sent Full catnlogtae widens aS. EGG ENES nation. mildest. Mita, EE eteoutte and Mnaeais. Se Louls, Special advan DARDING and Day School tor Young Ladies, fon in For Young Ladies and () at © Mod ne Mons for Won MISS RICHES SCHOOL Inastoe,” M. a meat der 1.0 hildren, 481 North Ln Salles menage, Ruiullsh Hranichony : a recely. to prepare for Harvatd Examina MORGAN PARK eMLLITARY ACADEMY. cae ve A Chitation Fainily Seton! tor . Seaston bes epi a, SL. Send we eall tor Calaley . iieey Hontn 1 Methodiae chara Meee Me Coe ¢ A Youn hens HIG Morgan Ive. The THE STUART INSTITUTE, Day and FAMIL ‘ Me Lniles nnd ( i HOMES, Sor’ toro Mrs. M. Me SS. pnrstigdeld, Tt. Sent. ‘Thorough ‘Chutuistre, Cineste Inssics, ropelitean, slide Vv BOARDING fuste, Orn: For clteut cat fea gh r Presidant ( OLLEGH, A MILITARY ACADEMY, Instruction | nd Pig ltste toa Mock, Ctiteae shear Chicaga, Falt ‘Term, Sopton i Catalogues, nddress G, THA YE: "t uk Ranke cere stars Ge MELA Lele eos SCHOOL far ‘Fhe course In compro: ini, Val Ata STAMFORD, CONN. MISS AIKEV’S BOARDING SCHOOL rus tur “Harvard Exatalnnth OE AIET and the LANGUAGE io mut Broadway nnd Fuurteonthe je to Prot. 8. G, SCHOOL DIRECTORY. also hy apectat 3 tor Hurop urupean Wilcox, Tho» children in tho hao! th-st, Now Yor! oo COPE und “Teaebursy, muntey tn oO rs inten bast Miss Eudy's Kindergarten and School, BOUGHT FOR THE LIBERAL Hxauilnattons for entran Unapulication to Siktent, oy NOW or study ti ihe tonn stor thu OP COUT, one bluek eastar Union Park, ‘chool Year will begin Sept. dth, 1590. for terms, AR COLLECE, x. MM: tend Mie AN Day Schad i 1 Thirty eh Application ve. ding and Day ANUS KER We YOUS rk, raopens Sept, ‘etlewiate Departaneut her educa ‘9 Ve Fey T! OF WOME: i, Li, Catatogites he Sehoal i phie wilLewinmence (te ubtety-trst year nt Ly Ne sont ar. BIADFOID's (FOR. Hotnman's) English, French, o) for Young inhtheat., Now tnay be made tIN3 BON. is. 'Thia olde Ih Pbiladals ‘Chest. DING ANT Gand & 19 OOUTSA mvels all da~ 1s: S3 DH BRD: «furmurty Mil AND removed, °K, HO id will reopen thelr. French ‘or Youn Ladtus Sept. wv. MISS KEITIL loulx und Miss Keith), ienat ‘Thirty> Booraing aod pi 3 SEMIN D3 Stontincne ares Poughkeepsie. per dvantnten, CECILIAN COLLEGE, wooks, sinele atudent, (5, Clibs of two OF mors, per student, fa, Send tor Catalogue, Tar Hetutits, riers LLRGTATE N.Y, fect ab tor yun ate, Brooklyn, Tenth yenr. Lin Mri MB. J, SVE INSTITUTE, ~The thirty-sixih yonrof this Incl BIOOK- formerty Anumuber. Su= WHITE, Principal Hardin Cow ind etc tor Coxstiration on TIADITOAL CostivENtss 15 PARK INSTITUTE favo year, WENICY TATLOCK, Wri hetpal, RYE, N.Y, Wor Bore” tho most prolific sourco of Il-henlth, and is nsually the forerunner of many gmvo, come plicated, ond alarming discases, The timely usoof i TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE anticipates and correcta the exciting causo, and by its solo aid many dangerous and per plexing maludies aro often nipped fn the bud, It differs matorlally from any other remedy that hos over been offered or introduced to gencral notice, and tho public havo tho assure nees of practical and well-known chemists and of physicians who stand eminent in thelr profession, ns to its agreeable and harmless qualities and its cfMicloncy for the purposo pros - scribed. _TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ‘ has tho unanimous support of all who havo given {t a sinaue trial, and highly commend: alory roports nro belngconstantly recelved from. EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND CHEMISTS, medical aud scioutifie Journals, tho clergy and press, and from othor high standard sources. Avot counterfetts and spurious imitations; dnatst on getting the article calle’ fory TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE fa put up in bronzed tin boxes only. Wrico, 60 cents, Ask your druggist for’ Descriptive Pam phlet, or address the proprictor, J. E. Heruerineton, 8@ Park Pinoo, New York. $100. \ FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Frechold, pared! for the heat Colle Io Mit nth nt: for Wasinesa: hore For Young Ladle no nt for Young opona Sept, 2 a Lautios, 4G, CHAMBERS, Sunplee'a Prine CAINY'S SCHOOL, Lot Spruco-tl, Phlladalphia, Pa, Schoot rm Spruce-st, (hiladolphls, Pa, STATE AL MANKITAM ARKHAM ACADEMY, MILWAUKER—FOR Hoya, “Kiting boys for College mado a spoctalty, Teh Year begins Sept SILAS, tan. DME BUHOUL, OME SCIH@UL for Boys, Addruss 1, HAND, SLO A MEMS HOAID AND Jington Miltary Colleze, N, J NEW Pun POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, TUITION, DUI Nod. ATIONS. ‘For SEPTEMBER, ue CONTENTS. tho Hun, Auberon Harburt, sluctratod.) LEGAL PROSEUUTION! Lrot, W. Prayer, ASTIETIO NOTES. thy ‘York, CLIMDING-PLANTS, ATustros COMPAMATIVE SUITE RUUESCES By Wiliam it, 1 ‘ION: A Holp or itndrance? By OW ANIMALS DIGEST. By Herman L. Fairchild. Tie SOLA SYSTEM AND ITS NEIGHDONS. By CB. Warring, Ph. D. 8 OF ANIMALS, By William Jones, FH A. PSYCHOGENESIS IN DH HUMAN INFANT, By By Francis Darwin, F.L. 6, B) : BLING IN MIRDE. By Prof.Grant Ithine, “1 OF JOSEPIL LELDY, (With Portrait) PONDENCE; ERITOIWS TABLE LITER. cl Publ 5 deanacton ry irene. Vaseonu an ry ES OF PASSAGE! DUDTIID Gi af RUPTURE Reward, | “teriveriss res vy ne i \ Wewill pay toa charitablo institution $100 tn caso ofan Inguinal Horula tut can by rotuinud by the band that wo cannot Mb the PAIGE RE TENTIVE COMMON-MENAH TLUSS patuntiod July WL BANTLETE, BUPMAN X PAUICEL, Dtatu-at., Chicazo, UL DK. 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