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t et ses eh SRR we i ‘tab \ SIRE Flee eeli sae \i\taa Es = = si \ i = 3 NASBY IN EGGSILE. The Confedrit X Roads Sage in Europe. te He Refuses to Go Back to the “Corners,” > ——s tends to Ifead a Now. Party and Boss London ol flo Is Greatly Pleased with His Prospects, —_—— rosnox (wich Ia in England), Jooty 19, 1881,— Yesterilay F received the fottorlit entsato from. thu Corners: |, 1. ashy: Como biok: tho Cor- Toth Hee all havo All tha Hiqlior yent ners rolettiig citizens will wea that you Have aol, and Med raiment, Tho new shirts ato Pr for yor now. Wo want somebody to saking (or ror ue. Wo ato in total tenorinco read 1 Fe gulng an. Come buck. Wo inctito Sone to pay rutting panes Como baek for us Come bick for Dina eat Poanayt, Chairman Semattany jotin this for some time, Tho Ine ition by some stranger within thoir Lie forno manat thoCruss ltonds, oxcopt Bas- ak rite, and he only jist onuf to keep his 2, Binco ho located in tho Corners he hed hanes to rite to do thls, and I must say he hoz uy experionce, ony thoy sond mo fshel keep for tho sent, Dit T burl back thole bribo uv shirts Ls scorn, Wat Is two shirts to mo, In London, Shore thoy’ dry tholr shirts upon Iinos on tho tops the houses? Do thoy think Iam too old toclim? Am I Iko Ralelyb, wich romarked, «fain would f elim but that I foar to fall!" ‘Tho bored down with tho wolgzht uy sixty yoors, I would elim the Alps at midnito, wor thoron Irt on the Burult, wan then watis shirts anyhow? Tho abirt fs the most sooselis of garmont. It ls not warm, ind tho cloth in It Is In tho way. Iwoaromonly todefcrence toau abstird requirement uv our noderncivillzashn, They aro purely artifiahl. L nover saw an Arab, or auy othor child uv nachor, wih a shirt on. With # vest cut closo to the iheote, and @ paper collar, watdocs a inan neod ea sbirt? Ak the trayolin notor,—nsk tho png-wod-dince mon, ‘Two shirts, forxooth) fanel not yo buck to tho Cornors,—not mitch, Tam too wel sitvonttd hore to make: nny cha ta, and capesniy to zo back to a place wich hes bin fla togit shut uv mo for ycors, and wich had romoroappeeshinabum uv mo than to finnlly guccede, Thoy hov at Inst assortuncd how troo rH P oe Messtas briten ex they take thelr Mito, Tam gid (teft,ef for no other rengon thao toabo those Harbarlins wat thoy lost in inc. J whethor to y Paelisn pateot, or to go to France and becum a mone. Ther Is so much to bo sed on both Irish o1 tides T find {ft diMoult to desidy. iH thcemeup te tninie TE aood go te Pari ep birt uforehttiy ther nover wuz a Irish muvo- ment yit that wuen't teil sold wut by tho teaders, Eza rool, after a Insurrecahut wuz fanned Into decant proporshons, ther tminojitly ceured a foot-rica among ‘tho louders to sco wich soa sit 0. poten to Bol tt out a ‘Thor doubt but that I kin make 2 good. thoy organizin myself into a skirmishin fund, ora roleef fund, or most anything uv the kind, and bevin the Irish servant Hicls and day labrera uy Ameriky sund mo contribushens, but when tbls prose jnuroment Hin aah Mages am us ) Ishood hey to go to worl get up a Arublo, and tat srood ‘Uo atrainin onto a Ameri- a irish: ea te naeUrAllys but to m8 it wood bo a 00 oO; 0. oa fhe othor hand, Rover: pave Dolterinias erialfora party uv reform, simolor 0 Hage hi Amoriky, than "thors is heroin ndou, ‘Thera Is oshons uv material horo, . lantics and Paciiles uy 1t. ‘Thoro [¢ more 'gin- mils to tho square acro than. i over secon iforo, andwatmakes it better, thay aro crowded of thetiine, Thoro fs Irish here, more than in Noo Tork ren pnd tho ied Rene tnoy aro ROE put upon kool boards, and on jo poleace forces the minit they como over, and onto tho Bonrd gy Aldermon and othor pinces, the samo oz in Roo sofs, mine em stinconten ted znd uohapy. areripe far a muvemont that woud uly ene control uv London, the samo ez they hey ur Noo York, and ol thoy want te comenco Ademonstrashon for tho hovon burn rites uv every Irishinan, is u loader bold enuf to hed om, wid skitful enuf to organizo om. Am that man? Ef so, thoro is for mo patent- Jeathor boots, rooms nt at Irst-clags hotel, sham- ane, and Havann elgirs, the same ez the Irish adersinAmeriky, Ef go, thore {8 a carrlago at thy door, with a Hyeried conchman on tho tor, anda flunkey in hvery bobiud, the same ez ol men bey who strike manly bloz for tho poor tnd opreat uv every land, Ef go, thore is nighta ur luxury and days uv ¢zo, which [8 proper for the champion u¥ the atarvin Irish, and the tprestCelt. Isea porterhouso stakes and.tho Wises uy Francotn thie kind uv a ceusudo for tho towatrodden, Ishud like to hove tlunkey to Kikand abooge, Twud be a champion for. most mt vatlety uv ckality for that blosed privilege, wand then the gin-drinkin English bissole altar fuch ba materini for a reform purty. Thoy Can't repete at cleckshung with tho faoility uv Ig, précosiona a aigtoat deal, bot, aultocacenteies ‘Thay hey tnelr weceteieées oe no. None uy em ar Dooks and noble Earis, and fa eee a uecount atthe oak iy, te tine looklitg outof the dvors and winders uv tho Publics (Lhat's wat thoy call a bareroum: berejand mil at tho forchoon that gave tho stopkeeper his snug shop and comfortabla house, and compels than to a life of privaston, And they sit In tho pubs bowaltin thelr forchoon and rallin at tho aystem that keops thom down, Hae ian: tyrannikle law compels a Hut wut thoy loge by onrly closin uv tho pubs t aymake up by carly comin, us thoy ar there in pment the shutiors aro down in the mora- wash io wivca of these patriots ginorilly to tema hey wood work thomaalyea but ‘they tegen Alfures uy Stato consoom ol thelr piterisrathor too much uv this cloment, for Olof thes tmcn want tobe teadora, and I Frucom Wood lemand a wharo uv tha colleck- at for the sacrod coz uy hoomanity, wien divide It up too mucb, but L ruthor think £ kite aitmyshare, It'd n cold day when I git “ill thor ot nat to be too many | ‘3 loaders, Thor anzer in divided counvils, ths samo as thor bh lividea money, A few leadors and a grout y contributors ig the proper thing for in treeeveMent for the rites uv man and the rishun wv the condishu of tho down trad- er can’t he too fu lenders or toa many mig In siteh f ‘eroosado I wood be to assoom tho dutios uy Prosident, Bokree na Feastrer, and Bontd uv Controle. When lott ®populur movement I giv my holo mind Etyland tsa kontry pokullorly favorable ta Lubtisins, Thor is a great deol uv welth man erest eel. | Tho ab p er, vin they hey here, It tan’t Conted. Ld paver wich wuzn't wuthonrtin homo, or ovon cena wich a patrloy in 1803 hed to atool at et tcumes oval y ‘ato ®& popolor uprisin thera are wee too many “solfors about. fat comfort, ron ee, tha ‘hirelinn of royalty. But fot the pealonk oy had Hot iu Noo uw alngior of tho lovers en pomatty dhe git away with ouutt to pay ie teuats ier ore & wiidornis uy hi ry War {2004 Hk» amuzinty to git my stokle tn. Fogel Idon't know, Ha itla Lam rostin wrpeats and Keepin’ a weathor eye nut for art ain very comfortably alt= uno hurry, ‘Tho faodiord uv rooms appeara to be sutisied for tho bare = falnceatalishad credit at throo or four xi rence tame, He 'thoy ohare it, ire aH uinngtiatfeneed Nmerlkin, autor tea The per uarter and da it over again. {t. Were Tu young man and tolly more than twonty ‘cot upon me alrady, But at ie atkin for money (ny valiso looks full), Lista very urge uO ty, ean roll sutistied to let om charge lbor= iano to take ad- Beating, why tat orn inutter to move Beer oy ting ie ‘ealtt begin to tee roel coat ta Gs Erect Sen ebay eae 3 then ty ton, Py 10 bes forgot its ounnin, “ Vrito hand will no touger eleve to Uns. Mt Contes tha ry tT don’t tke the average ekg H boven tmade the xoqualotanve sintieg 1 F Baronets yet, nor hey E Dawked eauaininy ey alty, Wit T'hov tried to isko comoncen Gp sunny sho b 3 B: Eee! Fe: z ho [seed nay whom Etriud tobe m Stay yet the check ta rofoos ma, oH Thay yi! that be heda't knod ny lone Mice daals Te pegs, oason why Lox: Re iain itabolc gece ee ae Suother 1 mM, ruble about atartio a part, nited upou tne otorual eealiey We tea. Wo halt but fignige Se Whiter {4, aFe looked Upon es good Cottckeuty of they behave themselves on ; UY we hevn't got nobody bo 100k ing uve down upon, wich is nituz n necessity Inn party uy roform, based upon the okallty tiviman. Tn Ameriky tho down-tradden Irishman, pantin for freedom and ekal rites, hed the ntzwer to op+ prose, and tho delite uv hevin somebnity lower down wuz wat kep him troo to tho Dimekratio Fang ut, ea we hovn't no nlegor here, Tean't hink uv Bnghely: to substitoot for him, but stoutits, ‘wa shell ‘nd ono, even ef I hoy to ime On tho holo I rathor think I shel stay horo and try to organizo nn ekal rites party, In oposiahin fo the biontd aristocracy, BE Pon’t succoed 1 10 Ko to Paris and organizi Buro there, Troo, tho present truble may clo ont, but wat of iedoos? Tho Irish atiaz hey a ravnnco, aud of thoy don’t kno wv ono T kin tenish It forem. Anyhow tho Irish in Amer Acy wilt niluz cantribit ton skirmistin fund, to say nothin uv funds for bloin un Government bifding ih Enetish cities, A putriot, sich ex Lont, Alo ntluz ninnutnoter a coz, Tdon't like France altogether, for T am told, thoy deink nothin but wine there, and besides tho Frenoh people don't know that thoy aro Oprest and downtraden. EE the Irish akeem shood fall T alt stir up tho Froneh to & BONS UY thelr wretched conMishn, Wt wine ain't a aot drink for that biania, Its altogother tou mild, For pitriotic purposes Lhav fond no Maule “hettor that Hindus wins Tt ian beverage Uint fs omlnently catoulated to perdooso discontent ‘with tho cgyalsting order uy things, no matter what thoy may le. Avin drinker alluz wants authin lac. In this reapeet It Inys ol over Aimorikin whisky, no mattor how bail itis. Lone don Is cloorly my foetd. Goback to the Curnora with these golden pox onanin upafore mol Go buek to tho of Tondé, and ondoor Bagconi's refoosuts for ereiit, and Dokin Pogram's refoogais to jened, and tho terrors Uy tindsuagod thirst, and uy tine peRsor i when L kin hed 9 flan Insiroce shun, und soll it out to the bloatid aristocraoy uv England, and be a Dook or suthin tiv tho sort, and hov nt esinteuy my own! Go lnk to tha Corners and rend tha noose for mere whisty, and that given griudingly and in thaufishent Mitantities! Not muchit Como back for the sake tv Dimocrisy! Wat hoz Dimocrisy ever dun for tne? Wat bez Dis mocrisy over dun for anybody? Mick Leltan {a the Governor uv nero Noo Joreey, Seyifora Is Inngishin on bis farns, or delivorin adreses uforo cheese sonictics, Thurman is foolin with Mone tury Conferences, apinted byn Republiktn, Hane cock ts onto Governor's Isiand wonderin whothor the tariffs n nashnel or loklo queation, nnd why he wuzn't elcctid, and T—I am in London, n egue silo, a strunger on sk furrin short, known ont to a few public housekeepers, and ‘thoy will soon wish thoy hed never the honor wy my ace qualntanee. “Ef the Dimocrisy can't survive without ine, Dimocrisy may ez woll order Its coffly. Twill write ita opttat giudly, Why, 1 hey oven lost interest In Amerikin pol tix, Taft when I heored that Sherman fad sed that tho tax onto whisky wud pay the Nashnol dobt, and oven tho nssasiiunshen uy Gartceld ald not uve me, tho I saw into the prospook uy nn othar A. Johnson. Go back to tho Carnes? Not any Coruers for mo! ; ‘Fur moro troo Joy tho Nasby opgaliod foole, ‘thn Hnseuin Witt the Cornurn At hin house? Petnonuus V. Nasny (Reformer and Patriot), MILITIA NOTES, Items of Intorest to tho Citizon-Sol- dlory of the StatomA Drum-Mnjors Valunbie Invontion=—f£ho Blooming« ton Rounlon—Milida Politicians «Tho Winona (Minn.) Guards had a wock's ons campmout at Luke Madison, Tirat-Liout. H.C, Merritt, Company’0,Twelfth Battalion, Streator, has tendored ble rosigna- tion. MnJ. Scott, Commander of the Sixteenth Bat- talion, has ordered battalion Inspection for noxt Friday ovoning. Cumpauy A, Sixteenth Battalion, had an olec- ton for Second Licutonant fast Saturday night, vico Whito, resigned. Company G, Fifth Regiment, Virden, has oloctod First-Sergt. B. A. Stuart a8 Captatn, vico BL C, Wilson, resigned, Company 3, of the First Regiment, onlisted four recrults inst week, and Company [ tio. Very good for vacation time, Liout. G. 3. Vanswall, Company E, Second Rogitnent, was elected Captain of Company IL ae u meeting of tho compuny Inst Friday even- ng Company B, Sixtconth Battalion, Capt, Alex, Brows, will go into encumpment for soven days, commenolng yesterday, on ‘fbicd uyonuo, none ‘Tweltth street, Capt. J. &. Wholan, Company ‘0, Sixth Rogl- ment, requests permission to take his company to Goneva Lako for a week's oncnmpment, com- moneiug Aug. 8. ‘The Second, Third, and Fourth Itegiments, and tho Firat and Seoond Ptatoons of Artllory, Con~ necticut troupes, buye been ordored Into camp at Ninatie from Sept, 3 to 10, Company E, Sixth Hegiment, has pnssod a series of resolutions thankiug the Mayor and people of Yo Kalb for tholr kindness to the vommrand on the 3d and 4th of July. -- Adjt.-Gon, Fillott takes posscsston of bis offico to-day, with Mnj. E, A. Routho, of Springfold, ag bia clericul nssistgnt.. Much that ts good 1s ox- Pooted from the néw dispensation, Capt, A. D, Smith, Company G, Firat Rogimont, requests tho transfer of Private uote Gurrott~ gon to Company A, same regiment, ‘he request bus the approval of tho Captain of Cumpany A. . The Alron Gunrds, Company A, of tha Fit- toenth Battellon, will hold a meeting to-morrow. night, after a reat of several. months, at which timo an olection for Captain and First Liouten- ant will take place. * * Capt. J. E. ot Cambridro, bra tendered his wesighationas Captain of Company E, Nine- ty-fourth Battalion, because of the demands or bis busitiess, aud oxpoctod absence from tho Stato thla fall. «\n olection has boon ordored] for Company I, ‘Third Rogiment, Galena, Aug. 10, to chooso a Captain, vico MeClollan, resigned, and to fill any other Vicunuy that tay arlay iu consequence of such clection. Capt. A.D, Smith, of Company G, and Cant, G. MM. Motmos, of Company P, First Regimont, have been granted loaves of absence for fiftvon days enoh. The former haa gono to Missouri, and tho Intter to Lakota. Capt. Wiltiam Hy. Allon, Company A, Third Roginent, Sycamore, rocommends tho discharge of Herat, Folin Maloy, Corporal Edward W, Huck- ina, and Private Porrio Tulcson, on account of expiration of tern of service, The following officars hava boon otected and - commissioned in Company G, Sixth Regiment: Firat-Liout. J. F. Raftin, Captain; Second-Liont. + i, MoLean, Kirst Lieutenant; Sorgt. Jonn Gabriol, Second Lioutonant, Tho Stato warrants tor the pnaymont of troops have arrived, aud Quartormasters and Treasure ors wore Kopt busy payloy dobta last wook. ‘This was truo of tho city troops, but tho country troops aro not gonerally bonind, Tho members of Company If, Firat Regimonty are the happy possessurs Of whito-duck pants, which thoy wenr whenuvor the command takes a suminer Junketing tour, greatly to tho admirn- tion of tho Indied and tho onvy of lose-fortunato Ruardsuen, Tho Posrotaty: of tha National Guard Assoola- tion of the Unitod Statoa.is In correspondence with commanding olflvers of Jitinols, for tho purpose of scouring n history of the organiza. Uor and growth of each command in tho State. ‘This Information Is to bo complied, and will bo yaluavlo in the future, A little manual, published by Col Quy Vv. Tlonry, U. 8. Au located at Silt Lake, contains the greaton amount of usoful information. pan military subjects which {t la possible to Inclosa insoamall x Work. Evory National Guard of cor nonecommissionod ollicer, and private would find In this littio catechism much that would bo to his advantayo to study, Uathory 2, Springiela, has scoured the sory. . 1 sory= joes of W. Hi, Warnoy us Chiof Bualclan. Mir, jarney iesald to boa superior bugier, and hos ad lure oxperiendy as such in the Witte United Stutos valley Capt, Hell Ig recolving munk on- couragement from the business mon of Spriug fold in hia work of eit fag up tho battory. A number of roqrults of bigh chargqcter have lately applied for admission. Tho Lako County Veterans Intond to hold a ree union carly in Septomber near Waukegan. Capt, , As Purtrldye, of Wunkoyun, would Ike to cor- Teapond with sumo inilitia company with w vio to making tt an tnducoment for it to camp wit! the veternus, flora is mA goo chance for an able-bodied company of the National Guard to show iteclf..o, and at the sume ting furnish a drawing gard, $0 tho old goldicrs,in oltizons’ oho 48.08 " The Drum-Major of the Seyenty-first Now York Rogimont bas javentes Boontrivanco: for decronain, the Number of lunatics caused by tho practiuing of drum corps inthe olty armo- rlea. ‘The Invention conslats. ofa rubber-voy> ored board tu ft morass the hoop of the drum, pon which the iusioal pupli may whack to bis heart's contont, erinony aes eninge thodead, A buarder ut the Leland Hotel wae on the point of mounting 4 drum-houd of cotton-batting for the Firat Rogiment, ut ho will now doubtless turn his nttontion to invonting a ball of putty thot will keop constantly soft, and fit Into the Opening of any aisod born in tho regimental brass-band. . * THE BLOOMINGTON REUNION,” + Col. J.T Fostor, of Hnglewuod, is Hrosldont of he ounlon Association this year, Gen, John CSinmlttoe at Hioamiagtuny te appoluied: este bey Ty 101 Us i" unger ott the UUnmandorlns ‘he latior’a dutics, it 18 to ‘aitbfully carried out, aa Cupt, Koch tas had large exporlonco in that oitlos in the O ho reuulon fam at Bloomington will be named Camp docullourn, du honor of the lato Col. Withlain dtcCullouzh, 0} the Yourth Hiinole Cavalry Voluntoora, who wus ort be foanderein-Coie} . 9 preduipod, will led inn Grant nor Miasiasippl campaign, At Cohtayvilies Doo. isd" Helwad m vealdoatot Bloomington, TEE aie ties rset iarer! sort ture at Spr! nel a oes iy aroused the toilitary won roughout the State to thelr duty in Intercate fg tubtagotves in poluce, ag iadlyiduat eltiaoas, THK CITLCAGO ~ TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 1, 1881, 's Island, 6; to such extent that hereafter no man need ns- pir to State honors unless he can show enough intorost In the inititary to Quaits his nominas Hon at the primnries, 0 National Guard tian niwaye frowne:l down politica, and has dofoated every inatt who has appeared to Le sli the milltary 48 6 stepplng-stono to prominence, Tho snembers will continue to do this, but tt now appenes to bo necoranry tor thom to tutor fere ns individuals nnd citizens Just enough to onahie thom to have friondly Instend of hoatile legialation vt Springfield, BECOND WHIGADK CAMUMENT. Tho Becond Brigade proposes to hold an ens eampment this fall. and will no doubt receive the necessary uid from sume of tho Inentities compoting forthe honor, Pouria, Quiney, and Decatur ire now inaving tn the matter, aad tho choice Noubtiess lca between the two first= tatned. The choice of a inajority of tho ofleuts would probably be Bpringficld, but that elty is not disposed td do anything towurd securing the oneampmiont. Blvomington ts very tuxions to, wet ltnt the tine of the sobiers® counton, nnd wilt nu doubt nike a liberal offer, but tho’ ofll- errs are nfralil that thore will be tou inch ples nic and too Tittle discipline if they io there nt that time, ‘Thoy desire to devote aif tho tay of tho onctmpmont tothe instritetion of ollicors and mon In the pructical detalls of tholr duties. TOO MONOTONOUS TO DE PLEAKANT. Col C. MM. Beazee, commander af the Third Rewlmont, haa issued n ctrewir to his command explaining that ofielal Information bas been re- colved ut his headqitnrtors that It 1s not the In- tention of the Commnandor-In-Chicf to order ayy encanpinents thia soason wherein the alice! and men will reenive the neccasnry funds to pay for transportation, Birbsiatey and othor exe pensea: that “thia regiment hos had four sn nial ononinpmonts at hisown oxpenre; that it cunnot be expected that the National Guard will give time and Inbor for the whole sour, and thon pay thalr awn oxponses for 2 week's onenmp- ment out of thafrawn pockets: that such a pro geass, attor four yenrs, becomes manotonoits. Tho Colonel urges every company to keep up tte drill, and old soldicrs ‘whose torm of sorvico {s about to oxplre to reinitat. | It nny company de. sires to zo Into camp ner its on post itis at Mberty to de go. a THE COURTS, MWesing Trics Wis Mand nt tho Injunce tlon Business, Alleges $25,000 Worth of Bribory and Corruption in Conuces tion with the Vacation of Lu Sallo Street, and Calls for an Investigation anda Salt—Items, Tho itigation growing out of tho ordinnuce vacating La Salto atroct between Jackson and Van Buren strocts took nanothor turmSaturdiy, whon A.C, Hestug fod a bill in chancery in tho Superior Court, asking, ambng.othor. things, tor Alegal investigation of the floating charges of Dbribory, that tho ordinance be declared null and volt, the street cleared of obstructions, aud for an Injunotion to’ provent tho Inyiug of any foundations or the erection of any building on that portion of tho streot. W. L, Scott, tho City of Chicago, Clity-Clerk Howard, Corporation: Counsol Adams, John f Bonsley, vtilip D, Armour, Sidnoy A. Kent, und. tho Chlengo-Honrd of Trade arc mado defendants, The bills goos bavk to tho your 18), when tho Btroot was originally tald ott, suts forth tho ded- fention of tho Court-Houso square fur public purposes,.th improvements mado aud, now making thereon, and indulges in along and ta- bored argument to show that tho atrect Is tho only expeditious routo from the Court-Hiouse to the Rock Island Depot ana tho southern por- ons of tho city, South Chicavo, Englewood, Bluo Ielana, and athor suburbs, Tho document thon procceds to churge Mr. Scott, who “con- coived that hls borders were uncratw," with con- spiring with certain unknown persons to eazen tho oc af out of its property ana defraud the public of its righta in the strect by elrculat- ing tho petitto tor the vacation, to tho end that the property: in question tnight be imndo to oke out tho aforesiid © nurraw bore dors. Aftor niluding to the alleged specious Pretenses used in securing tho vacation, and after Fovarmping the whole public hiatory of tho ordinance, the bill proceeds, by way of climnx, to charge Scott, or aumo of his numeless confed= erutes, with having BRIBED TEN ALDERMEN Also namolcss—to put tho schame through for | $25,000, or nt lenst tue promise thoreof. After thls tho bill grows. tame fygain, reeiting the transtor of Scott's interost tu Henstey, Armour, and Kent, the pissngoof tho ordinance in pursu- aaeo of the alleged frauduteat and corrupt agreoment and conspiracy, the blucking tp of tho street, nnd tho Lhroatoned intention of tho Board of Lrade people to build. After another scotion. of. legal argument, out with dcolarations that the elty bad no power to dispose of the pubilo interest in the street, and that the yacation was effected through “n cor. rupt and fraudulent perversion and betrayal of tho utes intorest,” tho bill winds up by culling ‘upon tho Fie Clork ande Corporation Counsel to. show upa scheduic of ull tho papers ineltent to tho pnssaye of the ordinance, and upon Benstoy, Armour, and Ront to show thoir interest in the Prenilues, bow acquired, the object of the vacn- tion, and partloulurty to declare whether Scott, or any one pretonding to act for bit, offered nny bribes or bold out any expectations of any rsonul beneilt to any of the Aldermen, Mr. eating also wants the ordinance dectared #.," tho street clearod, aud asks for an in- Junction, as botoro statud. ' ITEMS. “Judge Harlan will this morning deokto tho do- saurror in tho cago of ‘Van Woll uaulnet tho Chl- cago & South weatern Itnilrond Company, dge Drummond hoart some additional ar- gsunionts Saturday, now aftidavits baving been led, Iu tho case of Short & Watsnn ngatnst tho Now England & Weatern Investment Company, which cine up on a ination to roinand to tho State Court. » This was 1 bill to wind up tho at falrsof tho Company and cumpol the recont- tion of complninants’ rights os stockholdors, ‘The case wus takeu undor advisement. Tho Buckeye Mutual Aid Association com- Mmenced a sult. Saturday against THe ‘TRIBUNE to recover es 000 nlloged tamages, George R. Phillips oan fault in trespans against Samuel D. Ludden and Itomain 31, Conger clatulug £2,000 damages, Owing to tho necessnry confusion attend! thoromoval, nono of tho onses bogun intio Suporior Court Fridny and Saturday huve boon, acvossible so as to he puoltshed. 'No-day, how- vor, tho ollico will be Dotter settled, ao they can bo obtained, ———— CANADA'S POPULATION. Tho Now Census Bowe It to Bo 4,350,- Bpectat Dispatch to The Chiedan Tribune, Orrawa, Ont, July 80.—The census re- turns show that 680,408 have been added to the population of tha Dominion of Can- ada within the past decade, and it now humbers 4,350,538 souls. ‘The population of Ontario Ins inctensed to 1,018,400; of Quebec to 1,358,409: of Nova Scotia to 440,- 585; of New Brunswick to 331,129. ‘I'ha pop- ulation of Princo Edward Island Is at 107,781, and of Manitoba at 49,509, British Colunbin and the ‘Torritorles are estimated at 160,000, As compared with the consus of 187L Ontario shows the largost Incrense, tne porcentaga being 18,05, Quebec 14,03, Nova Scotia 13,61, Now Brunswick 124, and Princo Edward's Island 14.63, ‘The offect of this will bo to provent any amaterini Increnso in tho representation of the ‘maritime prov- inces in the readjustment for the next Pare Namont. During tha ten years tho popula. tion of the four provinces—Ontario, duaveo, New Brunawick, and Nova Seotia—lave in crenseil 547,88, A remarkable feature Is the relatively. are Inerenso of Quebee,. ne counted for by the method of taking the consua, which: Includes lens of thousands who aro in’ tho United States, but Who ara counted momburs of Quebec fami- es. “ How will the above figures attest the Teprosentation of the dierent provinces?” in the noxt.{mportant polltical question, Cho Houso of Commons consists of 200 nembers, of whom four represent Manitoba, Prince Edward's Island, and alx British Calumula, the remaluder being alloted to the other Proyiness according .to population. tho ritish North Aimerlos act, It ta directed that Quebco shall have sixty-six mumbers, and each of the other provinecs is to live sich n jumbor of members as bears the same relation to its population as sixty-tive bears to tha population of Quebec, Any: fraction over one-half the unit of representation gives an additional: member. Accepting tho above slatistica ag practically correct, some flea can be obtained ng to tho relotive representa: tlon of the yarlous ravines dh the next Dominion. Parliament, as will he falrly near tha mark, ‘Tho wult of ropresentation in the Provinve of Quebse would pphoar to be B09, and the rogult of this will be not very gatlufactory to the Conseryatlyes of the Prov- ince of Otitarlo, much tess to the Liberals, The object of ~ fraudulent counting, in the eatialle of the Provinces of Quebec, of thouran is of realdents in the Eastern and Western Statey now appears perfect ly clear, ‘The result. to deprive Onturio of ite fair pro nof the: members of the next Do- iuiulon Parllament,. Phe representation of webeo will be 05; of Ontario, WB: of New runswio! lova Soniia, 4 ighirlce Eu- ri Manitoba, 4; British Col- mbia,4—an Increase of three inembers for Outario, the other Provinces reniatning as efor, ‘Tho total number of representatives will now be 900, 5. i will Winchestavs stypophorpnites ) ption, . weak Iu bronchitis, and gent fe Foca, pevonsl STi, "ent —— That low, nervous fover, want of sloo; weakuene calla for Mop Divtorne nr oeP: and THE FIRE ORDINANCE. Interesting Interviews with Prop- erty-Owners of the Tenth Ward, The People Unanimously Op- posed to Contracting the Limits, They Want No Repetition of the Conflagration of Ten Years Ago. A Tnrinuxe reporter continued to feel tho pulse of the arehitects on the proposed fire ordinance Saturday, aud found there was not the slightest support given the move. ment, and that the Interviews published in Suturduy'’s Tamuns reflected the sentiment of all the urehitects of tho city. Pushing his ingulries still furthar, and passing from these architects of hich stand. ing, who have generally had todo with the constrnetion of larger buildings only, to the sinaller builders, who are more familiar with the erection of cottages for workingmen, the reporter was surprised to find that thelr ests mites were even closer than those given Above, and that, Instead of saying that the cost of a brick cottage was 10 or 1h cont Brenter than that ofa wooden one, they put pitthem at about the samo cost. Said one builder, who has had a goud deal of exven- ence In putting up houses In tho southwest- ern part of the elty: “ You want to strip this question of every- thing except one essential thing, Yyou want to find out—nnul it fs a thing that nobody has stated yot—just exnetly what the points of difference are between & frame and a brick cottage of equal dimensions. Now take tne dlagram you had yesterday representing 0 cottage of about twenty by twertysix, ‘The oaly rent difference in stich a structure pe- tween brick and wooil Hes In the shell,— IN THE FOUL OUTER WALLS. In one case they are of woods In the other they are of brick, Brick is now about $12 4 thousand intd in, the wall, It “will fake about 20,000 brick for eour Bhell, That nimounts — to 40, From that volut on whatever you do to your brick cottage has to be done to your wooden one. ‘The flooring is the same for both; the doors, the windows, the plastering, the hard: ware, nid the roof. Now [want you tu un. slerstand that at this tle your wooden shell casts Just rbotas much “as the brick one dlocs.” That seoms a little queer, don't 1b? yetitisn fact. Have you any idea what wnber costs now? Do you know that enn- juon boards have Jumped from $11 or go Inst year to 817 “this: year, and that dimension stuf! has “gone “wp from 80 to $142 Do you know that finmense quantities of this stutl has to be used in the erectlon of your, wooden houses; that a great deal more of Ithas to be used in av wooden shell than ina brick shell? A great deat more has to be used for the support of the roof, for Instance, Then, after your wontten shell ig finished, you. have to put two couts of palnt on the outside in order to complete the work, ‘To do all that at the present tlie makes your wooden shell vost Just about as much gs your brick “one. At the rate at which lun ber fs jumping, ft won't be very long before the wood will cost more than the brick, Now Dam not saying anything at all nbont future economy.” Everybody knows that n goud thick brick wall, as compared with a transparent wooden ono, suves fuel In the winter, Everybody knows tint the brick LASTS LONGER THAN THE WooD, and costs nothing Ike as much for repairs and for insurance. But that Is not the ques Hon. What L want to impress on you 1s that it Is absolutely.as economical to-day to build, acheap brick’ cottage as itis a wooden one, and that it won't be very long before itis cheaper, Brick advances, of course, but It don’t advance wilh anything like the rapid- ity of limber? - The next porson the reporter ran across Was i carpenter, and, a little surprised at whithe tad heard from thts builder, he nskud his friend of thositw and plane whether hy was ready to verity thesy stitements, “ You, said the cnrpeitter; “they are sib- stantially yo. [do not think the people who ave clamoring for this pine-shunty ordinance on the ground of its economy: for tha poor man have any idea how lumber is golng up. Now, let me show. you,” and, turning to a memorandum book, he copled olf the follow- fog Agures: 1880, 1881, First and second oloar, drosged siding... 18.50 $21.00 mon dressed siding: 26.000 17.00 19,00 Flooring, second com dressed 20.00 85.00 Common 11.00@12.50 17.00 Common board: 1.0040 10,00 15.00 Dimension stu. 9,00¢010,50 15.10 Ditnenston atutl, 2050 feot. 10,00010.60 B40 SAT ese or 10 2 Shinules, standard........ i ie 0 Shingles, oxtra...,., ~ RAKD 2.00 “There,” sad he, “you can form an iden from that as to what litmber Is dolog. Lune derstand that the nonopollats have got hold of all the available timber, and that thoy ara goliug to keep on jpusing itup to the Inst noteh, ‘Last year there might have been some senso In talking of the.linmedinte ceon- omy of putting: up a frame horse, but. now, slr, with this Increase in tho price of lumbor, {t netually costs fully'as much to put up a small frame cottage as It does to put up n brick one; and LC am surprised that the persons who are fighting the uirrowing of the fra. limits. have not called attention to this fact, because it ig, iifter all, one of tha strongest arguments on thelr sitle, According to the papers, the clamor in favor of theardinance iy beequse It GIVES THE POOR MAN A CHANCE to bulld more cheaply, Now, Iknowa food deal about poor men and their bulla! NB, and [tell you, sir, if wowt enublo them to bulld more cheaply just because of this Jump in humber, Of cotirae, you kuow that wyood deal more lumber proportionately goes ito i framy house than into n brick one. Linean that, after you have put up your wouden walls, ‘thera isa lot of extra. stiff tliat has to be used whish you would not amnplo: Ifyou hind abrick wall. All that stuil cos! outrageously, Wages, too, linye gone up, propurtionntely 9 title nore probabil. quong tho carpenters than among the bricklayers, So that, all things taken together, your frame cottage costs Just about as much as your brick one. Aid as for economy tn the long run, why, of course, averybody knows that thero is no question about that. . From these two conversations [t will ba seon that the ndyocates of the pino-shanty ordinance are renily foft without a leg to stand) on, ant that nll that re ating for ~ those aldermen who ure opposed to this outrageous measure to do ig to pugh home thesy facts pon the peo- pls aud upon thelr fellow-Aldormen, ‘hero 3 a irgument in these Interviews that can- not ba gatnsald and that cannot. be contra- Just iut the Alderinen who are op- posed to a repetition of the conilugration of 871 atick to this point, drive It home, and thoy cannot fall to'win the victory. Ths Tanne Feprosontativus who havo the future prosperity of Chicago at heart undo another tour of Inquiry among busl- Huse HIOH aud proporty-ownors of the Tenth Ward yeaterday to ascertain thoir vi jaws TG spucting the proposed fire bug ordiniines, ‘Lio tour was made in the Tenth - Ward, which “Nes between Curtis street and the river, Luke street and Olile street,—a local- ity wherein anclons and woll-seasonedl tit. dor-boxos - in the shape of frame stores ond divellings hold full sway, cap John McCarty,-uf No, 2 Weat Lake Ault, onareghaMOHTER IMME Geng in Cay 0 ordinance, Bald ho; “It wuuld make foe ore 1e ects mre ut ager willown any.” Tho ‘olpiatie judiferouco, however, was chan to oppusition when it was suggested to bin by the seribo that he might some day fall holy to a brick block that was sure rouulad by @ Ine of fraino shantics, conrue," sald bo then, *! owner f sho! ‘Chonias Hungon, who la iu business at No. 44 Weat Lake utroot, sald that bo could certainly be counted In amung the proparty-own who wore opposed to the ordiusdce." Ho ho kuew, of course, what the arguments ndvancod 1 eats SNOT, Wee ana a a Ox pons than one of brick, but the s ’ WUCK NVILDING WAS THE CUBAPEST the long run, considuring its ti bite Utyntd the fat chat a Teaine: Berta wick a: most gonktnuulty fequirlug rvpainting or re- ring. Tho ao. bi ‘| pane enough to irs . ‘Tos"aca put a Tran THU Sean ral Paes Mare ry jmaott | a brick bouse, Tostoudof p uranoe A dull hoa ratosand heavy taxos, be lea bola Torced by tho Influx of laboring men, which chenp hou would enuaa, to work for small wager. “1. Tams, whe 6 In the lumbor business at No. 2h Fulton street, sald he knew that it would be to his benollt to sea the erdinance go through, Wut on gonoral principles be was op- Posed to it. On ita very free such an ordinance. When tho wreat fro of 1871 was considered, was ely tebe fraught with danger, Little. of No, 223 Wert Lake streot: ordinance If a rood schamo—for tho renl-ostate ringsters. No honest citizen who 1 Interested In sealing the city continue to xrow Inn hualthy and substantiol way, and inn Way to court capital and business generally, ean possibly favor such ascheme. As for myself, t w not only ko to seo the fre limits extend> fed, butt would ntso dike. to see tho lumbers ly yands driven furthor away.” Whon arkod what he thought uf (he Alderinen who wero work Inge for the passagg of the urdinanee, Mr, Littlesald: “Well Uthink thay h whl been subsidized," At No. 33 West Lake street wore found two carpenters, who enld that tho proposed ordi. nance was an ontrae. They knew it would danke busiuoss for them for t’yone or two, but aut hat wl kinds of tabor woul bo a drag In because the cheap rents and tho UF boot would draw labor here in os, The Inboring min complalned now that renta ware too high, and that ho tid tu live way. out of town and spend considerable money tn curfare, Tho mime man. If frame dulldings were allowed to apeing up atl sound, would find inn year or tio that he contd tind a cheap house Nearer town and suye W conte a day on car-lare, Dnt lose &) cents to 7 cents w day on the price of hiln lnbor, . Mr. ¥, Hi. Vater, of 21 West Lake atrect, anid that Chteayo niready had enottgh frame butid- Anes to give tho clty neufintontly unaubstantial Appeariunce, and that insurance ratos wore al- ruady high cnough. Ite was OPVOSED TO THK ONDINANCE. John W. Murdoch, doing Lusinass at 190 Mil- Waukee itvenue, beloved that tho ordinance was proposed chlutly because a fow real-estate men wanted to make more monoy, Jt was true that it might afford reliet toa few tuboring peo- Hilo. but the reef wold only be tentporary, and, oven if {t shoul bo permanent. It was not right to legisinte for: the Kool of Q few Inboring people who take advantage of tho ordinance when such legisintion wus clourly apposed to tho general well-being of the city asa whole. ‘To Oppose the ordinunes would not only be favor- Ing Jepumn ties which would bring the grentest wood to the greatest number, but in this case the Freatcst number would-Inelude the men who waull really do the most to advance and bulld Up Chicayy, It was not tho few bundrad labor. {ny people who would be benelited—ns was cluimed—by tho ordinance who would over do miuteh to butht up Chlengo, Another gentleman inetuded In the apposition ranks was Mr. C. Deming, whose pineo of bitsle Ness is at No, i5) Milwaukee avenue. He was tuo much afraid of fire ant increased Insiirance rates and taxes, +, #. Gibbone, of No. 282 West Lake atrect,was inxtous to seo the ordinanen killed. Said’ Mr. Gibbons: “We want no more ftiro-traps. It docs nnt.Reem nossible that nuy one who lived hero (n'F1 could favor such an ordinance." A. H. Johnson, dong business at No. 81 North Halsted streot, sald_he would like to eco the fire Umits extended instead of contracted. He thought that Chicayo wus showing bud faith tn trying to contract tho limits when sho sccurcd capital by pledging that tho frame bulldings should go. Morgan Roberts, whose place of bustness is at No. 213 West Laka street, thought oven those who wero in tavor of tho ordindnee should give wily to the fuct that there was danger in it ua- cording to the views of go many responsible uit- ions, Aftor thelr terrible axperioncy, Chiva- oans should always tke care to HE ON THE SAFE SIDE. Mr. G. Olson, saloonkeeper, 163 Milwaukeo ay- enue, edid he thought the Present, fre Hmits should nut be disturbed. f an _ordinunce is preyed pormitting the creetion of wooden bulkl- ings Chlengo wilt be ineanstant danger of nuoth- eryreatiire, Ho volleved the peovle generally Were opposed to any chanwe fn the city reguius tions thit would pormit frame houses or stores to come in fushlon again, In the Okt World the krent celtics wore protected by strict lnws, which Provented tho eration within thoir puundarics of bulldings of bighty inilatnmable muterials, Mr, Olson spoke of his native plucy, Christian tho. Capitul of: Norway, which was partinily des stroyed by a great contlarration in 1s8fd, after which tho fire aud clty limits were made co extensive, and the Reowte, had never thought of Having tho Inw movitied, belug too well pleased With tho tecling that they wore not Ixely to be visited by another such Satnny. The gentle- juan thousht it tne that tho older cities In this country wore protected in tle samo way as those “in Europe, Of course it would oO propor to favor the poor imnan, but it. tg doubtful if they would ‘bo as much beneflted by the proposed ordinance ua the renl-estate aneculator, ‘tho difference in (he trast cost of 0 frame and a brick bullding I Yory amall, and would soon be made up by the saving in insurance, repairs, ete. A brick house would bo tho cheapest tu tho long run, and would rent better than a wooden one, He sigs gsusted that 1 man could:-build of brick one stury. ata thing, if he was not able to put up tho whole atonce. “Mr. Hotfmann olgar, donter, 201 Mitwauk averue, doubted if tho people wanted at change, “3 forony,” auld ho, should oppo: such wn ordiitance, and that, I think, {6 the (es oral sentiment, Tho property-owners will bo figulnst it, and, while a fow people of smualt menns might buy fots and put un pluo shanties, it docs not seein bardly right that thoy should be allowed to place the whole clty in jeopardy, Itmay bo g real-estuta speculation, in which caso there is all tho moro reason for having tho present firo iuits malntalocd.” PLdo not think.” continued the Penticnann, “that tho fire-limits, ouco detined, should be put back or narrowed dawn, It scoms to bo a step 1 the wrong direction, Tho present ordl- nanco should not only “bo continued, but en- forerd, There ure viotations of it every day. Judd & Hayes, Hversmen, 14d Sangatnon atrest, objected to the proposed moditleation of tho fire ordinance, on the ground that it was enlculated to increase Inguranco rates, taxes, and the dan- wer from fire. The ion was dropped that tho avorago Alderman was generally expected to voto for all he could get, without much rogard to the fevlings of the commuulty, Mr, A. Drytuss, 0H Hubbard strect, lquore and clrars, thought the proposition to: narrow ine fro mits was put forth io the interest of “4 ts BEAL-ESTATE SPECULATORS, ‘who would uso such av ordinance, if it passed, asa bait to induce peuplo to tuko tho cheap tots ‘hich they have boon suddiod with for years off their bnoks. "Suet a chango,” be said. © would fuxmant insuranco ratos and taxes.” tie should think thero wus gootl reason to suspect that any Alderman who would voto for: contracting the firo-timits of tho City of Chicago bad been bribed by ront-catate aharke, i Mr, 2, Hollert Jolued in tho conversation, say- ing that, though he wasa poor win, he wgread with the opintona exproswed by his friond, another party thought the peoplo bad had ten yonra in which to got ucoustomed to tho ordi: nunee, and they ought to be satisfied with it, and tnko prida in the fact that Chicago is now pat a tobeono of the tincst citios in the world. Sr, Faneshene, ant Hat, 41 Bilwaukeo ave- nite, considered the Mayor's notion thut frame bulldings shoutd be allowed to be put up on every niturnate fot, an absurd one, It would be Inipraoticable. It would be equlyalent to say ing tu every othor lot owner: You must build of brick or stono, or notatall, At tho samo tine, it would incronse bis taxes and insurance. Suct A schema would bo manifestly unjust, It looks vory liko om ronieostate spooulattun, und it wouldn't benoflt the poor man very iuch. It costa nk Hittle more to build of brick than of woud, but in tho long run the former would he found to bo the cheapest, aA proper " Willer on the corner of Obio stroot ond Milwaukee avenue, whose modesty oxceeds his desire to sco bis naire In print, thinks that If tho fire ordinutive fs te be acted upon at all, it had better bo abolished and done with ft, ‘lo baya."Hulid of brick, the Insurance ia threo timos ns intich on wooden aa It 18 on brick or stong structures." Mr. Stuadon, 164 Milwaukee avenue, auld be ald not thiule ft woll to buve many fraine ititd. jngs in the city. The poor might bo aided some by pernitting them to erect woodon houses, but ft would do property owners no wood. In the thlokly settled parts of the elty wooden struct. ‘uroa woro quite numorous enough already, and Perhaps {t would not be well to increase tho number on tha autakirts, ALD, ALVIN HULNERT, who fs proprictor of the Sherman House, was Seon at the hotol yesterday afternoon by aT UNE reporter, and he gnid that he had been talked of by pa tles a8 baling opposed to tho present tiresliuite ordinance. “So far asl intn concerned, L own lots of yuoant property Inside the Hmits, and 1 don't want any framo bullde jogs putup on it, 1 am yolng to put up some houses outstdo the city limita, at Brighton, where Lown ulnotecn wares, Do you suppose t would build of framo? No, sir. “Urick housus ure chea| rH ae ve mt by xe and it {# oheapor for w y house of brick, What 8 farco is this cry of * for the bencllt of the poor muna! wil of runl-cstute speoulature are the barpels. I want to way thiatoyou: If aman cunalford to bulld a frame cottage, hu oun af: ford to build ong of brick, ‘To suy nothing of the suving tn repairs, how would this city look witha lot of shantley and frame houses for strangers to go through before they reached our colty propor? Wo aro Just commencing tu suo ay youn tho bonriita of our tro-lunits ordi- nance, It has built up our city, and £ want to scoltioftalone, i'd bo ashamod to vote any othr wer than for leaving tha ordinance alona ALM, BCHNOEDEN, of tho Tonth Ward, aald In an Interviow that ho ‘was tora contraction of tho fire-limits, not bu- cuugo big ward necded anything of -that kind, but because be lived on the edge of the Fuur- ; teenth Ward, In which thero was a dowund for frama shansfos, aud bo bad & groatimany frionds Hila wiaty the Hlomopruta' in ble, ear wera al fest Ly fi for Tats ‘hud no other reason to givo, ALD, NELSON : stated that his recent aftilotion worked upon him eo that he had not giyou the inattor ation: Uon, but bo thought {¢ made no difference to ble poopis bow he voted. He would vote for the beat interests of tha city, however, aftor ho bad considered (he matter, ~* COMMUNIGT IRE BUGE. Atthe usual weekly meoting of the Com- Mmunoiats yesterday afternoon there was pro- seated far comstduration a long dvcumeat to bo q 7 Presented to the Council thin evening, asking that tho fire Imits bo modified Ii order: to Rive T. JAGOBS Or, Peery the workingman achanco to erecta " abanty” THe aocording to bismenann, Aftor a discussion of an hour ant a baits duration it was finally adopted. In the course of the wrangle one Feasil made tho assertion that If the law did not allow the haliding of wooden houses they would | 9 <a - ‘bo built despite the Inw. “There ts nt present,” i, i ATU ho sald, tn tho Fourteenth Ward an nseoointion i of (00 poor foreigners, who have banded for no = other purpose than to crect homes of wood for RUA Httity TR Hil ll themselves and families, and no jaw fn tho land Hi il GREAT GERMAN REMEDY . f RHEUMATISM, would prevent thom,” eS NEURALGIA, Somo Fishermens Luck. nftamert SRR Gone pro ve regon, e! in el an iy ME cna hive sib 5 eh aca aborinan claims to have caug! fn broa! trout tio. fot Jone in, ong ‘of tho mountala BACKACHE, strenins of Pendleton County, W. Va. ‘Two young lidtes while rowing on tho river Sou eT, near lain Crock, Pan wore nirprised to see oo bd Alarao pike jump into the boat. 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PINKHAM, OF LYK, MASS., al Gael ely Pi, TOOTH, EAR anD HEADACHE, arp j ALL OTHER PAINS ACHES. th als St. Jacoss Cit as ga! fr Esieraal Ramedy. Atel tia’ ; compurativaly tri8ing outlay of U0 Cents, and every | one saffering with pain can have eheap and positive proof of * DIRECTIONS LE RLEVEN LAsGCACES. SOLODY ALL ORUGGISTS AND BEALERS Im MITCICINE, A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md. U. 8, ; EDUCATIONAL. No Preparation on a1 eRe, surLe and cue. an can Sympathize with Woman. E. PINKHAM'S Health of Woman Is the Hops of the Race. | ‘The now term becina m mm | 1, 1881. 1 re bumarinvant ihe bow School Tor boss: VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Re a ARE, cori hes rane eanetees term | Williston Seminary, a0commud tour bret female population, EASTHAMYPTON, MASS, It will cure entirely the worst form of Femalo Come plaints, all ovarian troublos, Inflammation and Uleera tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and 1s particularly adapted to the ‘Change of Life. It wilt dusotve and expe! tumors from the uterus in, an early stage of development. Tho tendency to can- cerous humorathereta checked very epeedily by ita tsa, It removes fatotness, flatalency, destroysall craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach, It cures Mosting, Wendachor, Nervous Prostratlon, General Debllity, Sleeplosences, Depression and Indi- geetion. ‘Tuat feeling of hearing down, causing patn, weight and backache, Isalways permanently cared by ita use, It will at all times and under alleireumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the femaloeystem, For the cureof Ridney Complaint of either enx this Compound fe une om LYDIA E. PINEMAM’8 VEGETABLE cou- POUND 1s prepared at 23 and £% Western Avenuo, Lynn, Mass, Price $1. Bix bottlosfor 9 Sent by mall Inthe form of pills, also inthe form of lozenges, on recetpt of price, $1 perbor forelther, Mrs, Pakbam freely answers all Jottora of inquiry. Send for pamphe fet, Address ea above, Mention thts Poper, Ro family should be without LYDIA EZ. PINEUAM’A PILL, They curo constipation, billowmess, and torpldity of thollver, . 25 conta per box, Ba Rald by all Drugal One of the most Ibarally ondowed Inatitutians In the 4 country. Varents wishing to place Whelr sons at Behool Whore the collexe, biaber schools of science, will, “upon request, recelea a cireuiar gt Tames of patrons Inthe principal citios in the United Staion, and a eatalonua faving tal information a3 to coursd of study, torms, ata, ONE VW FAURBA SIS. PH, Da Princioal, Pennaytvanin Military Academy, Choster. I'a, pont Repel. Civit igineoring, Chem Classics, Envlish: dedrees conferred, Apply to COSGROVE, Latian. at No, i Motropolitan loek. Chieagn, orto Col, MIEO, HY ATH, rest, Col, Hyatt, Prealdont of tho Pennsyivagin Allitary Aondomy, wlil bo nt the Patmer Houre In Chicazo om Saturday ana Monday, Aug. Gund & from 10 a. the to 1pm. und will be lappy to seo patrons of Académy and vihers on oficial busioose, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Prenaros nupits of both soxes for tho hest Cotloros and éeionlitie School, or for uusinens, Pupils have wroll established reputation for nigh scholarship and ganniy conduct in ¥aly College, Spocial ‘care out of ot, IN, onus, aan : ep AUHAIUTCITTEON, Principat. $$ HUT CIison, Principat. Morgan Park Military Acadomy. ‘sho best Hoss’ Bunning School in tho Went. Pree paros for Cotleue, Scfontitte Sehuol or Businus’. lo- gation attrnctiee und nlevatad. Session neying, Hapt JR ISL. Bond for catatogua to Capt. HD. N. RUE VALCO, Principn tMonmn Park, Cook Con. Ih, BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, Bprinatiold. Ii AThe Ath year will commonce Sent. 4. First-clnas school for young Indies, Course full. German free. | Musleal and Fine Arts Departmonts: Barbed fostirde. For cuialgnanegte ge uacine & Warked fonturd. Fur eaalognen nyake ke i MESSE MCKHE TOMES I'rinctpal. CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE. MORGAN PARK (noar Chicago). A Hoarding Sohoot for (iris and Young Lad! For cntalogne, address CATTRALL Blunean Parks Tileor i Mndieons at, Chleagu, Todd Seminary For Boys. The Zth year ro-opens Bent.8. Parente wishing t¢ place thelr tons in a very pleasant Homo School ara SReAIaHy dsitad to viats us or to sand for circulars to DOES WONDERFUL CURES! ecaurottactson the MYER, BOWELS E “and KIDNESS at the same i Because {t cleanses the eyatam of the palson- tho Mrideipal, ROB a Becerece aeciecct by | SOUTHERN HOME SOHOOL {or GIRLS BA pation, Pites, or in Diwamatiom, Neuralgia, or * pecs dee tsladeee Boe “407 KOON, Charlonetay Baltfenors, id. SEN WHAT PEOPLE BAY a Pugene 2. Stork, of Innetton City, Kans enya, Kidhe: Wort ured iim after regular Tuy! cians ad been trying for four years, ad es At lena, OMe er byalelane ain! tat ve was aflertonsds cured Kidnoy-Wort, ff M. M. R. Goutwin, an editer In Ob Mf asyals want arisetad to Tire; beln Dlowed beyond boltef, but Kidney-Vaurt cured him, 1. Jarrett of South’ Balem, N, ¥., aay: taoren yenre auifering froin kidney troalbles i land other complications waseuded by the use of og Kidney. Wort, 8 . John 0. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn,, 10 for zea from liver and kidney trouhtes Mrs. W. M. CARY, Miss CARY, Entablished 1842, French the language of the Schoo! Misses Grants’ Seminary, 247 & £40 Benrhora-nys, Chtoazo, For Woarding and Day Scholars. I3tb year bogint Thursiay, Nope oth. fhairueuon’ In tho sinderwes (on by thé Aintea Howe. (OLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL IN« stitute, Now Haven, Cunn., Gut. itussoll's Sohook Lroparstory to cofloxo, scluntiio nehools, or business, Rastien ota -AUplo oppurtunity for AuMOuS Bete i big ln of other medic! Kidney Werk niade tua wens ter meelnoe; und day aotiout for young Indtes, Nos it wnt was tuable to work, fort made Bim iy or atudy in the collegiate depal aus requires fou wellaa ” ta all IGHLAND MILITARY ACADEM Thurough puyslent training by anlllinry celillngs soe rowlpg, ete, after N XS, SYLVANUS REED’S BOARDING tlcha: if it ". ast irdeat., Now York, reopens Uct. it Frond: maton Hg eae oi Buin teats i ey ma it rmictically ¢auahts tho cours meee Yoara, and moots all tho domunds for we Ulgbor ed teatiénof women, Worousior, Mnnis bo-ine ita twenty-sixth yo ih nse Anbly for croulare to Ce Bs MT PERMANENTLY CURES bd KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, | ¥ Pi Constipation and Pllos, Be tart sa put op iu Dry Veg ka@ Uicans, one packuze of whict quarts FF medicine, Aleoin Lignid Farm, very Con. Pieentrated, for those that cannot readily pre- FM pareit. Pal y= ti eta eth equal agtetexey tn elther form. fi ADVERTISING RATES. GET IT ATTHE DRUGGIBTS. PRICE, 61.00 by WELLS, NICHARDSOS &Co,, f'rop's, Louis Loyd & 93 Washington-st, ? + Co, Auency establhishod 1921, fo] (VIN send thedry port-pali) AURLISGTOX, Tx, sles “ Advoriaers booking the ny of the tos uporintendent. ERTS AEMINAILY, POR 5 h Year opous Seph i te Louis, Mo. ea. Snes Roomate ant, Ge WILLCOX, A. ats, Crinelpal, UNG LADL jaa Princip MOMEGA or buys, “Four TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE, ; A WHOLESOME CURATIVE. pe ME COUP Needed in Every Family. " dt acts gently, effectively, and ts delicious to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it insparts vigor to mind and body, ond Prorertia ool Hette, dispels Melancholy, tipochondrin thes A Since Tria Convinces. Cee Tropic-Fruit Laxative isan elegant and refreshing fruit lozenge, which serves the pure pose of pills and the usual time-worn cathartic medicines, It cures Constipation, Bil- aR, Headache, Indisposition, Piles, and all kindred ailments, Extracts from Newspaper Opinions. ee ts woll and quickly, len ving nodeloterious afer effects, but bringing In thetr tonal rotvosiinguetistt Hon, vely platy iid clear head." —cnleage Trigunay ee tah Dlemmnt canfostinn, arith o) italien ‘will bo glad to recolye, but whoso proporties are y ss A yr. ott in to woth quack motllcing, for already: it is prescribed by IeadJng physiclans."—5%, “Te ‘produves no griplny, acts eaally sud naturally, ord is pleasant to the taste," —Caiceg¢ MCortainty Ba sandlony discovery of late yenrs can equal {t in yalue to the human race,"4= “Cincinnati Commeretal, 4 Approctated by those who huve occasion to uso it, and proscribed by leading phyalelann” ifm ime iT Q most efflofont aperient used,"—Cincianat! A, 0. U, W, Bulletin, iad’ ivi bog rie Lor coal votes Dy persons ceuriested with tilts oflice, hud found te sports @ & ahi 2am Terre be * M3 “ i i ‘aa a universal sey und has a demand almost unequalled In the drug business,” ie “Woldor, Mf over before, ins uny romedy grown #0 rapidly in public fayor,'—Cutcago Intere "It ls pleasant to commend n medicine so really meritorious,"—Baltimore Baltimorean, fort ole."=—Prorta {l ‘A positive and pleasant remedy for conattpation, otc."—| its.) te ‘ “ les and child: It is apeciall; it ne o! ‘form and fy ladles and ch aren Ae ea aay ad pet) Uv Ba e tary taste of Hy ner, ae a * Sa ot ta ton oomaa featured ix that it Gonlaius no moroury oF dotetestotis substance in any OTH Vo ohiourtully rooomidond 4t."\-Dradwoad (Dakota) Eigeh ets Ploneer, °°” Be Aus oconge ara pamatla ein fc alts es eet eae ryy Pm * Aan tha na iioake martyrs of ladies at 4 tg more eificiont iu Ite action ti tastics asa Harn Ie bos tes fof Tropiovtult ‘Lazatiyoe Wortewiie fame nd mal tes York Commeretah, a ‘Trople-Frutt Laxative is SOLD BY ALL ORUGGISTS. Price, a5 and 6o Cts, Per Box, and U.S.