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eeter ipaneeel 1st IsBGeeussBaRBAds It meas ‘@=.B50ES585688 ben Be] elipssepapale| fr ‘sismepAl* Beets lami ieBe fennel | REP lee IPl BS DB iewitiess ines it) oF Stee MARI —_—— ug Ingram Collides with the ihe ne ‘Lou Dole and Sinks Her« ‘Des the Captain Descants on t! . eS Time for Ves« scl-Men. —— : Compantos and the Enforcomont of the Smoke-Nulsauce Ordinance. ' Lakes—Arrivals and Departures une de ellaneons--Along the : Dooka, he Tus TOME GATHERINGS, A COMARION HETWKEN TUCB, i tenday morning nuout 9 o’olook a serious ihe ‘oeeurrad between tho tugd Ingram, of ells ban's lino, and tho Louie Dole, of ager John’s" tine, reaultiug In tho sinks ret tho Dole, The collision occurred jut at. tag of Teneo to tho lighthousa ahtp, ‘Tho Joule the ent gotng wut ito the Laky at tho tine, Dolo weran wens coming out of tho slip at full a anda view of tho river was somuwhat ob- spieted by @ Aloamehargo and & couple of tepooners. Itisanid that the Captain of tho In- ooo not blow hig whlstio to warn other a that hig boat wascomlng, As ho turnod bie dthosteam-bargo with hia tug ho discov- Tol the Dole, but too luto to avold running into hor. Tho Ingram struck the Dole four or five wet att of her bow and complotcly cruabed in {ect aviaking. Tho Dolo immodintaly Mited and nk to within a couple of foot of the tank for pllot-bouse, Tho Captain of tho OP in immediately stoppat his tug and picked the crow of tho Dole, who escupod with only K good duckins. In tho afternoon tho tug Jonson took ‘on board nsteam-pumip and wont tutbascene of tho disaster. It was thought that tha Dole could be pumped out, ralsod, and patched sulliclently to tow hor to a dry-dook, Pienp toa late hour last evanng vothing had teen accomplished, and operations wore sus- panded untll this morning, whon doubtless ate Porortunate tug will bo ralsed and. Immodiatoly fepalred. en THE MILLENNIUM COES. ‘Tho Captain of tho schooner Kate Gillott thua deseanta ont tho Millonnial timo for voasel-mon in Chicnzo barbor—whort tho ‘bridge controyorsics are settle “surely tho land stall flow (for us) milk and honey, and we will go, up and possess ‘the land, and ‘hen shall wo send out o proud ro. {the fand, and.wo shall induco the ship: to come up to tholund, fur shall thoy not pave fho riuht of way forover. And thoy shall go prand ont,and note shall open tho mouth nor cheep. and yea, soniye fe ‘bridgotendors shall én, and shall not think the whoio eT goth to them. And it atall bo pos- sible for them to anewer a shipmaster or tuy~ master without oursingbitn. And wo will oven fee to lt that they know a littlo of what we shull hiro thom todo. Amen.” ‘Tk BMOKE ONDINAXCH, isnt ersaro all toro up again, 10 Cit!> slur ereociation, ft scams, is dovcrminiod to qnoreon tho enemy’s work (the tuys) immedl- ately, and endeavor to compel them to puton ‘smoke-consuiners, and thus do away with tho immonso volumes of binck, sooty amoko from thotugeblmncys. The turmen aay thoy cannot mesmoke-consumers for tho rengon that their smoke-staoks aro too short; that thoy vanot turn band coal because it makes too slow a flro, and would require tho uso of “blowgrs,” for whieh there If no room on the tugs. Thoy say they. shortenol = tholr — smoke-siaoks at the command of tho city, an that thoy ‘would = uso” hard ~~ conl, or smoke-consuimers (provided the Citizens’ Asroclation will pay for tho consumers) if any can be found practical: itut ne things now stand thoy propose to fight, inake a teat onac, and seo whethor they have uny rights at all that the clty (or rathar tho Citizens’ Association) 1s bound'to respect, : DOCK NOTES, ‘There was o vory heavy soa outside allday sesterday, ‘Uver thirty cargoes wora lylng at the lumber market yestorday afternoon, s Thorezulat weekly mooting uf tho Sailors’ Taion will be ae to-inorrow ornate ha ‘Thp schooner Norman 19 again ju port vii be twelve days out froin ‘Groon ‘hay. i a Patrick Leo ia proud. Hols now onglneer of Capt. Andy Qrecn’s now tug, the Owen. ‘Tho lumber-shovers anticipate a rich harvest from the numerous Jumbor vessela in port. ‘There was nn excollont attendance at the re- Uigious servicos for sailora hold at tho Jumbor tmarket yesterday, . Capt, William Morrow hag rotired from tho command of the schoonor Pooria, Capt. Arm- strony takes bis placo, a i ‘Tho atcam-baryes Escanaba and Truosdell and (helrtowadid not get away until yesterday att- ‘ernoon, belug wind-bound, . A couple of sallors observed the Sabbath yos- terday, near tho corner of South Wator atroat and Pith avenue, by having a brutal Aight, The old schooner Flying Cloud, who inade hor first appearanco at this pats. thirty-eight yoars $s, ie now lying in tho river near Wells streot There wero in the rivor yesterday, lying at the docks from Clarke street ty Lake, two ropale ks cas atedm-barge, and thirty-seven galling- Notwithstanding tho large number of vossela Comlag Into port yesterday, no collisions (savo {he ond betwoou the tugs Doto and Ingram, mon- Uoned elsowbere) wero reported. gate, bridgotenders on the mata river and South irr tus fresh norteotet erowve eben I i Inrgo fleet of lumber craft... ; The marino reporter of this paper haa been ‘Peeeaten with D'euinple of tha" whisky sald to ayy been taken from tha wreek of the schoon- er Neptune, sunk forty-two yoars ayo, and wo havono hositation {0 saying that Chicago Itivor Ret oetati ated ane nae ne 4 ave boon io from the eptuns by Mer Moliride, , AROUND THE LAKES, BTANARD ROCK LIQHT, Detroit Marine News: * Tho following oxtract froma personal letter concerning tho datly do- sates tho United States Lighthouse tender ‘erriogton, with headquarters at Huron Bay, ii boread with ntorest: *Porhaps you would Cadoieriptionof our harbor, itis ina boau- [iotoay southwest from Iuron Isla twelye : Sed Asyou run In tho trat thing Is the range Pizhts, On tho port aldo you turn the bond. You oabroast nhoat littio cottage ocouplod by alley, our kind-honrted and good-natured er Perintendent and his family. Next comes i is Raltey"s ollice, then tho cook shanty; back of It cook shanty ¢ a carpentor-shop. Noxt in te, 44 tho blicksmith-shop and storehouse, one ie dock built out from tho. boach, ‘ “a Ich fs the comont-house; then como bet cook shanty forthe stonocutters, the {cas Tle Neyandtwoshantios whore the mon sloop. tog eee of stonocutters are employed aut- Piped for the towors, ‘The coursos as fast thre? cre cutare put up ashore, so as to sco ia Svorsthing 180.1. Thoy-put up nine or mek take thom down, and thon put up ah ten more. Wo huve takon threo courses ia ae Over to Btanard Itovk, but the coruore aye it Rot beon Iald yet. -Expoot to ina fow deseripelo ny, bext lottor tn you will give you a leaded wen Of stunurd Rock. Horo wo aro iy ied taka Go, lumbor eo the, ioat, Pectrrentor, Mehta and ‘the. kumuboe. off at bared, Canal. Go to Nand [slo andxot Mr. rye Tost of bis mon, who bave finished: woe! pet wit, the exception of (2, Joiners Wea light tts them to Passago 1s! lo to Aoleh ° rela Na rn oe yb SCHOONER. Me + Tho Govern kd teat Haze baw beou ity wenvete aot aupply i nAepee tle past, but her .tacation tho linn antty Gefluod to enable the olticens Jonny, Gag fo Wud it. Capt, Btoddard, of tho Spon we el Who always has ble oycs wide potat aad ee vessel 13 passing botweon tals Sp from huge: Pevorts observing on bls way Wa water uttato. 4 Voxsol's apar projuctlng above appar but twouty took, Ie is a large spar. eld ta5¢ ity fs brokon off, butt ond up, and bad Gi by tho siglo. ch iat Thy ri the southward of tha sunken Haris cary patina froin Potut au Police 1q the Bad the Srece hy HUF thirty=throg mites, ‘To pry nuick It will bo nvcossnry to stoor cast> Pelee, aut quirty-thres intles Toon Polnt au Teche’ to bntmudtaty “tueullty will: be Polotau Bt Hisulmost in w direct line botwoon ‘ar taay cllcu sift rio, On ws olaar day tho Ea Paetatn cour tot onthe ma OF tae alle youre] telooage PS Mupvosted that it malgat. Ue" tBs Buttalo Coyi't# AT wURFALO, u uurlers flack ner at brovont 1s oct TA oot iiatela bye Teched eof ohlaue navixation tho rucelpte dm Lavy ‘boone tushols. Tho shipments the thipmenty Me # 000.000 bushels, an [ecb thay gue yyeaUAL, 2,000, bushels, ho voeilt Thurs rea nae: reach aver 1,000,000 OT ee Muy froin Chicago, end ene ee if eat week, Unloss eatpMente wee made ee Pee ther ere will bo ovor avort a ! ornlog tiforte wero boing wade » umbor of at to hin a portion of tho oats, ‘ha rate offorad waa 3i6 conta por bushel to Now York, hut onre rlora refused to load for tess than 2% cents, and no engagements were mats." ANOTHEI LEPE-RAVING APPARATII. how tfeswying tpparatas tins boon Invents ed by an Hhgtiabman which [a dealgaed to servo. the donble abject of atmllebuoy and nw refuge for shipwreeked mariners to awien to whet it wold be impossihio for n tfeebont tu renelt them. it ts ropresonted nq itint-bottomed, bell motntod vessel, on which iserccted on petagonal | dome, enpabie of aeconmodating n siilp's crew, necoss to which is gained by tudders, The now Invention hus beet highly apnroved by the ex pert und naval authorities who haye Inspected It, AN ANTI HROUILD, Ray City Triptines ne your ago inet duty the steamn-birge Cleveland Dirned te: the water's edie on Suciniw Bay oli belaw with ay tow of Jumber rena, Sho was piirchised by Capt. f. 1, Slyneld, whe took her to 8st. Ciite anit faye afentica rebut after whieb aio was Hruttght to Hay City: and plaoad I tho lavdiatrinl Work: alliyiy have hdr boller nnd enki oy ake Taste Her model and dimensions hava not been changed except that hor hotd fins been qegpenes to twelve feot, Shecust her owner 000, é TUE THO PHINDIVELER RELEASE! Williaa Livingstone, dt, luis sitcc after nearly alght wee! rb hadron fet rolentaltig tho tug, Prindivitle Crom the position shu bus agus pled nt Presque tate fur wbott five yeara, and abo is now at Port Huron, where alo arrived Thursduy Morini Tho nmount of her tame Uge cnnnot be tlotormined tintll abe tua heen Placed inthe dryedook and examined, but It ig Hou ht she wilt be ready Cor work in about o mouth, NESIONED THEIR COMMANDS, In consognchen of Il health the steam-bargu Nabnnt, pt. 1 Cole, of tho stenm-barge George Durnbatt, have resigned their communds, Capt. Whi will be auecocded by Capt, Michael F of Port Huron, und Capt, Colo will be reiley by Theodore Haviland, formerly in comand of the wrecking-tug Loviathan, CAUTION TO MARINERS, Detroit Maring News: Tho new bath-hougo at Cleveland Is likely to tronvle tnarinors, na It haa two clectrio lights, whieh may be taken for harbor lights, Itshould be borne In mind that thalfght on tho west pler ty a revolving Nght, ‘The white Hybts at tho bath-hougs aro stendy.” MISCELLANEOUS, AN UNUBUALLY SEVERE NORTHWEST GALE. Minwauker, Wis, Atig. 7--Tho northoust gate which sot {n enrly yesterday morning proves to have bean an unusually severe ono accoriting to allaccount. Musters of arriving veasels report ahoavy soa last night, which played mischlot with infdsummor docklonds, ''hoschoone! nat Loighton, lost about 609 tles, the seow Heulen between 16,000 und 40,000 shingles, and the achooncr Souvenir five cords of bark. . Other vessels also sufforad, but tho losses wore Insig- nificant, Tho steam-burgo Buldwin, on route to Esonnaba with tho echooner Trump, cane into port for sholterthia morning. ‘Tho storm-bound stoam.craft will probably got away again during the night, as tho wind fs dying out -and tho son fastrunning down, + NORTH POINT HARLOT OF REFUGE, Spectat Diapatch ta The Chicago Tribune. MIAWAUKEE, Wis,, Aug, 7.—It is stated that tho steam-bargo Milwaukee, now in dry-dock for a now wheel, has a, contract for furnishing tho atone for tho erlba to be sunk by Con- tractor Dounis ut North Point {n conncetion with the barber of refuge improvements, The Urstorib will bo roady for aluking some tine during tho prosont week. PUNCHASED A MALE INTEREST. Special Disvateh to The Chicaca Tribune, Taos, Wis. Aug, 7.—Uaptain Copp bas pure chased a hult inturost {1 the flue schooner A.D, Nichols, Sho will hail from J Tho vissago of forty millng up ‘traverse Hay was mada In two tours und forty-fivo ufittea, A SURVEY OF THY TUG WIttGHT, Spcetal Dispatch to The Clitcaon Tribiine. MILWAUKEE, Wia., Aug. -7.—Louls Pohtow, Muster-Mechante of’ the Milwaukeo Shipyard Company, bus been ealigd to Munistue to nasist in agurvey on the tug Wright, recently dumaged by tira at that port, : TO HAVE A LEAK BTOPPED, ¢ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. DIGWAUKEE, Wis. Aug, T—Tho schooner Prido of Konoaba will go into dry-duck to-mor- row tostop a lcak, PORT OF CHICAGO. ANIVALS, ‘ StmrCoronn, Atilwaukeo, Sundrion. » Prop K, B. Thompson, Muskezon, lumber, Prop Argonaut, Baoaiabs, tron dee, Prop Lake rerio, Callingwoud, Trop Hilton, Muskegon. hrtuber, Prop Conimidaru, Burtnia, sua rop John Pawouny Je Bay Prop Alburt Roper, Muskegon, Hiinbur. Hrop Fountain City, Murata, sundries, Yrop It C. Brittain, White Lake, sundeloe, Drop Abercorn, Aldokinaw, junibor, Hrop City of uluth, utul Prop Gorge Dunbar, Mus Prop A. li, Sohr Hyolino Hatas, Grand Ylaven, lumber. Behe El'Vompa, Ahtiaped, ties, one J.B. Whibur, Codar ltapids, lumber, br Ho kegan, bark. ¢ Varrier, Kew johr Alinapoo, Hamlin, uinucr, Behr OG. erowbridyo, St. Josepha Taland, poste. * Hour Dau inves, judinatin bark, Nebr Katouifiott, Marinetto, lumber, Robr Vearis, sttrgoon Bay, lumber, ‘Hrown, Gzouts itay, volos, Behr Evoning Star, Gcunto, umber. Schr sfinnunatia, Stuskexon, bark. Beued. A. irish, Grund iavon, lumber, Belie C.F Allon, Grund Havel, umber, Sehr ii, K. Wade, North Port bark. Sobr is; Parsons, Muskoqon, |umbcr, Behr Cascade, Sturgeon Bay, luinber, Behr Hortha Barnes, Escanaba, lnator, Bone Maumien Valloy, Manisted, lumber, He Vs tt, Wi Siunomince, tuber, . Ford Kivor, lumber, fe Nolig/turront: flay Ciy, luiuber, Bed. Maui, Monowinug, UMIDUT, Mosolle, idcanaba, tunudor, ‘BoHr Burhariat, Sandusky, cual. Bene 1ave Oak, roditale Rents, Sour Ketchum, Manistiqua, tas. Hour iG. itedards, Buimlo, cost. Sone itd. Skidinore, Sluskogon, limbor. Hebe Bt. fouls, Lyots flead, tes, BoheJ. W, pound, Stenueninoo, jumbor, Behr Ann Maris, Potowsky, bark. Bene Golden West, Ashtabula, coal. Bole doldun Harvoat, Suskogon, Iucabor, Hohe America, silver Luke, lunibor. Sabr North Cape, Cheboygan, tumbor, Hohe Hlaniluht Georgian Bay, tas and posts, Sehr Fiying Cio: Jumber. Bebr Jolin Magoo, Oswoo, coal Schr tillen Dayg Sluskogon, lumber, Hone Pilot. Sufkegon, wood. Sour Albany, Bay City, tuiubor, Bohr Jane Halston, Hay City, humbor. Bowe Congugat, Anna pag, ralirout ties, Hohe K. af Atahton, Aianintou, Luibor, Bohr Mulhing oxen, Geurgiin Yar, Bark and tos, yur, posts, icur City of Grand ltapidy, Grand itayon, lumber, ° Hohe Pensaukeo, Butta lo, cual Bene [talph Campbell, ildrn’s Por, bark and wood, Hebe Yankee Hinds, ‘l'raverso Clty, sundries, Bubr Purana, uncer Ga > Lumut Schr Jossic Drummond, Quobed, Behr Mary 8, Veruw, Menoming mber. Behr 0.0. D., Grand diaven, lunbor, Hone Adriait, Abnapon Behe Christians, Lt ty Behe Contest, Muskegon, (eer Bohr Adirondao, Grand tiaven, | iI Bone is 4 fish, nibor. . larzin, Monomings, lumber, ‘iicathote, Kral Balu b ors, Frankfort. tuinber.’ Rohe ng fouiniar, Higek iver, lumibor, Hoh Baud, ry ims Ee ikon, 1NulLO Mary, Muskoqun. Inubor, Bone Raukonts Gholugann, (usiber, Hone on, {amt che Clty of Sliyboywun. We ¢ Wo chr Wells Gust, Ghuboyuan Bebe ira Keith, Alpona, tu : ‘ACTUAL BAILINGS. Prop Phitadotpliia, Keio, 44000 bu corn, cop Maleg, Muttcawn, trop Mary Gru, south Haven, sundries, trap Honnokg, Hutfalo, 84.00) bi corn, trop Aunts Younk, irlo, 27,500 by uri, pron Huckeya, Muvkexon, Iutit. trop atichael drat, \ a Laka, Nat. Veo] uskegon, Hatt, a rap Annie Yauco. Siuskaxori, sundrios, ant trop Albert Millur, Mlunistog, {izht. id, Aahtabiuis, Halt Yrop Cuniborland, Nahe. he ten ego, iabt, 9 Hee lees teen get Hohe Bais an fatdi ai ee ME Stag WVeAE: Povey: Alutienyus, tg, cl i ited ange, Lainatn flat, ti ‘rans(oc, Muskegon, Hubs, ne Coca, Zausinuttuny, lust : & Andarson, Muskavon, ight, ¢ onlwr, 3 jatatou, jt te Raniatury, stanistog, light, iy of Grand Hinven (rand Haven, gt, to Durtoy, Menuiinos, sundrive. Hiloh sory, ihaualo, dr path Hasaous, F Altnorea, Hlumkugunh, duh, 9: Uneaten tne ea IP Giy of Uruow Hay, Meoatiubay Tabi” _———s OTHER LAKH PORTS, . PORT HUNON, ; Pont Munro, Mich, Auy, 70:00 pe mi Passed up-Propojlors Arnula, Scutia, TMenry “Chisholm, and Winslow; steamer Suginaw, Wind-bound=Propollers B. W. Joqnos.and bargos, Antulope aug barges, It, J. Hyokett with SESE Raaa aaa ZEZEEESE, BSESSSSSE:! SE 73 ee} 3 Drothors, and -consorts; propollor,;Hmplras schooners Helyotia ayd D. A, Van Valkeubu: tug A.J, Bmith and barges. Ayn Down = Propeliors., Santilnc, ., Cone! burgess soboonors 8, J, Tildyn, Lizala A. Law, M.8, Jacun, Jobu -Roldorbuuso, Mary Battle, Yong, State,'and 0, I. Wartons steamers Poarl SAT nUrthoust, free, Weather cool, BUPYALO, i! * Mpatiat Disvatch to The Onleseo Tribune. ; Torvato, N. ¥., Aug. 7.—Arrivod~Propelle: Jay Gould, grata, Mtllwauxes; propelior ‘Deaton schooners 4,” Burt, - labpaying, and. Threo: Nyack, J. W. Palmer and consort: Yeaton: aug. re eohoonars It. 13. Tiny 4 0, J.Wolls, grain, Lhlonyeo., Cloarod—Propaltor William Edwarie, for Chi- eng, with cowl, nnrteré—J'rapoeliors Rochoster ant? Chtoago, coal to Chigngu, $1.0), Cann! fralgote tinobanged at 4 conte an whoat nnd 8% conte on eine ae pI Sovetal Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribunes Tinte, Ba. Aug. 7.—Entered~Propoller Gorton Bampbell and achvoner Anme Bhorwood, rain Chicago, grain and merchandise, Clonved—Stoainee Bmplre Btato, for Duluth, merchandise and passenyors. MILWALKEE, Speetat Dienateh ta Tha Chleago Tribune. MULWwAtkKies Wit, At, TTho aprivala from. Datow toduy ara the schooners Josoph Paige, Our gon, 1M. Foster, David Vanco, at dy Wite vox, and A, PARIS. NormanePorchoron Mourses for Amortea —Putting One wa Hire in tho IMroach Capital, . Npeetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Pans, France, July W—L have met quite aatuinber of old aeaualitances within tha past fuw weoks: Siam Turner, of the Grant Paelile; Edgar S. Heaton, prineipal of one of your leading commission-houses; Mr, Mason, the lawyer; Mr, Bradley, Clerk of the United States Court; Mr. Fornando Jones, ant famtly,—nll of Chicago; and Mr, A. W. Cook, for many ‘3 a resident uf Sanga: mon County, lines, but ont present the owner of a splendid stud farm near Charles. City, In, Mr. Cook tins been en- enged for some yonrs in fimporting Per- cheron or Norman stallions, with great sue: cess, Holsh fine horseman, knows 0 good horse the moment he sees one, and, by his excellent judgment in malcing sulections, has done much to improve the breed of draft and carringe horses in the West, Ie was kind) enough to ask me to Accompany hilm to somo of the prinetpal horse-narkets, and 1 assure you I onjoyed it hinmensely. He has pur: chased twelve splendil antmuals, and, Uf he 1s fortunate enough te land them safely tn the United States, Lam sure a finer lot of Nor- inns never before loft this country. ‘Thore are four dark dappled grays, four blacks, two steel crays with white manes and tails, and two bright blood bays, Oncof the Intter jas limbs as clean ag thoroughbred, welghs about 1,800 pounds, and 1s warranted to trot aiile in four minutes. One of the blacks welghs nearly2,0W0 pottnds, and Is nearly three years old; Dlinve muned hin “the ‘Baby’; what ho will welgh when he gets his full growth, itis hurd to any. Mr, Cook lenyes London on the Caledonia, of the Anchor Ning, to-day and LT have -asked hin to send your agricultural reporter a postal when he renches Chicago, so that he may see thls col- lection of Normans. ‘There are several other Amerlean buyers here at presunt, fram 2tlt- nols and other Western States, 3 well as one large buyer from Bostouy but lL have not been fortunate enough to meet them, or to see thelr purelitses, 3 ‘PUTTING OUT A FIRE IN PATHS, Thad ist seated myself comfortubdly, put oniny slippers, nnd Nehted n.cigar, after a hard day's work at slzht-seeing, when L was nroused by frantie shrieks from the rear part of the house, and, on rusting out to discover the cause, fomid the baek buildings and courtyard gnvuloped: Inn densa clond of snioke. 1 soon dlacovervd that the coneli-houses and stables next door were on fre, ‘The hay and straw were blaziur fiereely, which added to the terror and pante of tho Inhabitants of adjolutng buildings, Ifaying often heard of the dilatery inner of the Parisian firemen in ostiignishing fires, the first Chaught was to pick our be- longings and then ealuty awalt events. ‘Tho first alarm was about 38 o'elecl,—tho uight was .fine and clear, with litte wind,—and In about thirty minutes a few * pouplers,”” or firemen, arrived on the scene, splendidly dressed, with brass helmets elitigring in the jasilehts, who, taking a took at the five, pliced a half-lozen potlee- mien on guard and retired in geod. order, returning in about fftean. minutes with s company of perlinps thirty men, all similarly: attlred, carrying torches, the stroets belny mide almost as ight as. day, and pall ing through the streets, with much shout and Toud erles—what f course any one wonld say a tireengine, By nu means, my verdant friend; a@ small cart carrying a barrel of water! While these procecdings were taking place, the police had exoutod zed a dom by tuktur up a few stones of the gutter and obstruct- Ing the sow of water; and, calling for all the buckets, pots, and pals the udjoluing kitch- ensand stables could furnish, they collared every man they could Jay thelr hands on, and compelled thom to fall In'lne, and, cipplng ip tho water from the gutter, passed It fram hand to land to throw on tho blazing fire, which by this tine, to uso an Americanism was golng It at its lovel best. 1 tell you ib was fun alive to sea the noble (?) fremen ex- erting themsolves, not In aiding in putting out the fire, but In capturing every luckless looker-on who showed lls free withina hundred yards of the fire, and compelling him to form in Hneand pass along buckets of water. Some of the scenes 1 witnessed wore most ludicrous. It was. not, as with us, a struggle and desire to assist and be huipful insuch oases; but, with the Parisinns, the moment 4 glittering hel net aupentid out stdo of the Inclosed hallway lending to. the stables, thoy would senttor like a tluck of sheep (a3 they wore); and it took sharp run- ming, und often a sharper struggle, to force the cowards intollne. Many of the women, to the shame of the men, took part in passing. water, Occasionally a Parisian dandy would come tipping along, dressul within an inch of his tite, and perfumed, and waxed, and oiled for an evening call, or on his way to the theatre perhaps; und tho struggles, and tears, und pleadings of tha perfumed darling were pitsous to seu and hear; but relentless fate, In tho shape of; w burly fireman with: a glittering helmet, had chosen him: for on. vidtin, and lis was ruthlesly shoved Into the dripping and bedrageied Nne of bucket- passorg, witere, in the blazing Melt, hia fing store-clothes recolved n drenching as cach pall of muddy water passed on tho way to tho fire, f doubt if nn old-clothes man would have palit him five francs for that sult whan ho was released from the fine, ‘Tt was now after. 10 o'clock, and the fire find burnod Itsole ‘out, thore belng no more foowt for tha tlames,—for tho idea that a fow buckets of water could have extingulshod such a fire {s ridiculous, - ‘Towards the close of the fire a smnil houd-engine was brought upon the ground, but Its — feeble services’ availed but little, cxeopt to consumo the barrels of - wator. which the faithful “pompiera” hauled to the ground evory half-hour or go, ‘This fira occurred on one of the most beautiful and fashionable avenues of the city, and wis eur- ronnded by massive and beauti¢ul private rosldonces, tiled with costly furniture and pruclous works of urt; and nt almost avory ifty fet were attachments of hoso used in watering the streets, and yout not one of these miquy water-opunings was utilized, but all tho water not scooped up from tho gutters was carried elther tu pails or harrela, Aftor the fire, one of the oxhausted (?) flromen was Snylted Into the dining-room of our apart- ments, and rognlad with’ somo cream-oakes, Considering tho amount of hard labor he hac perforinud, the food was sufficient in quantity and quality to recuperate his strength, 1 vonturo to Say Hero Is note owe, of 1,000 Inhabitants In flinols which is nob better propared to put out a fire than is this far waned City of Paris, They have no tira de partment here worthy the naine, Hanes, in pearly all thele firgs, the contents of the bullding prove a total loss,—the thickness of the walls alone pravanting the spreading of the fird to tho adjoining buildings, » A Camp ina Glowdbarsty Tombstone (Ari. ae During the ravaloncoor tha fats storm what 4s known as Mason's Camp, jonated about amily thon: swept nwa: byw olowiburat, Tho Wu tn format, sir Wilson, states that nbout ‘ olaak Bunday aft: eruoon tho residents of the camp were up- pallod by the sight of a voluine of water from vo fo $ ionat six itty to aoyont,; 0 took wide, aud wi fect doop comfy, fawn tho sandy wut with tho yoloolty of y whirtwind. ‘Thoy had barely timo fo rene! bie! ground whon tho torront of foain~ ing wate atruck the vaing, ourryitg uway ovory. eubin in it, though sonte of tho structures wero ofstone and abobe, « Au Observat oF Emportancss ‘ Pad jw Efave) register. Ohario; Smalltace laa hiceltla boy, and his mother just nt him a noteshook, that be inay Jot down little matters that muy be useful to bin, He fooled around all day trying to think Of somet! ing ortgtaal and " good enou, ‘o write," and juat bi 18 soribblnd. on the first pages I've always noticed that @ hand-organ man who carcics & monkoy never makes as ood music as Oue Who t “Moral: One attraction wt u thus {6 ag wood a8 8 Wholo show,'! a : THE CHICAGO encetotho farmer that ho only TRIBUNE: MONDAY. BRITISI FARMI Languishing Staté of Agriculture in the United Kings dom. Results of tho Rapidly-Increasing Food-Importation from America, A Demand for Land-Reform, and ao Revivat of Pro- tectionism. “The Associated Agrionlturlsts of Groat Britain,’ and What They Pro- poss To Do, Speetal Correspondence of The Chicaoo Tribune. Loxnos, Bag, duly 20,.—The capacity of John Bull's Gorgantunn stomach, and tho dillgenee with whieh, In default of home production, all tho world competes and caters for tt, wre a Aube Joct of nover-tatting Interest, aud even uf wore tler, to Limself, Tho disproportion botween John's appgtite nod tho size of the home-made loat Is the cause of a Hyely controversy at pres- ont, and wo are having wu penoral rovival of views which Free-'I'radors deseribe ns * ot) eco~ homtical horesies."" The disproportion between the food-production and the food-consimption of tho Ipritisn fates fs of course no new thing, and fs enatly necounted for. Tho poyttiation is dense, tho area for avallable cropping Umited, gad on unconsclonnble slice of that aren is ap. Proprinted tothe cultivation uf | BAULEY FOR BREWING, dobn Dull louks carefully after his staple drink, Mis production «as compared with = hig consumption may be diminutive so far ns solids nro concerned, yet be has ul- ways been able te keep his beer-barrel well suppited, Nut Just because the area lott for wheat ts limited, John naturally Hikes to see the most made of It, ‘The difference to hint botweon A good and a bad hurvest fs a dliter. ener, speaking roundly, of inillions of money. This year he already bvegius to feel himsel? richer by mllitons, for goueraity over the United ‘Kingdom the senso has been tie, and the pros- poet is highly favorabte for a full barvest. As to Troland atone, tho Mrceman's Journal says that, fn comparison with the lust five years, this season basa great advantage in every respect. ‘Tho country Is therefore likely to reap all the boneft which, in the present unsettled state of Uiritish agriculture, an tbundtant: yield of wl kinda of farim-produce ts best calculated to bes stow. But, for rensong which will appeur in the course of this letter, it 13 not fu tho power of full harvest, or of n series of full harvests, to klve more than a temporary relief tv our Inu- wulshing agriculture, We atl know that now; and hence u resurreetion of OLD CONN-LAW DOCTRINES British farmers have been taught by tho experience of the Inst ten yours that it [g profite less to go on farming under tho old conditions, und that the relations between thom and thelr landlords inuet be pluced on a diferent foots, If agriculture In this country {3 to hold its ground. Lower rents, mure freedom of cutti- vation, and greater security for hia cupital, uro, cluiins which the farmer puts forward on clear ‘and rensounble grounds. The willingness of landlords to remit pact of the rent when bad gensons como, fs freely nuwitted; but thore Is nwidesprend and proper objection ton system whieh, overy fow years, puts tho farmer under obligation to his landlord on account of n den- elency for which there onght to be a margin inthe rent. Itisargucd alyo tut tho farmer, havlug no security for his Improvementa under the Inw as It now stands, is hampered in his operations, andjthat agriculture suifers iu con- sequence. Thore ts enuse for this complaint. ‘Tho Agrieuttural Holdings, net—s monsure in- troduced by the late Government professcilly to give teunuts security, for their improve- ments, and which was carrlod through Parlin mout by matn force of tho;Junded Intorcsts—has PROVED AN UTTHR FAILURE, . os it wos sure to be, bolng perimiadive an obligatory, Several mousures are now boford Parilnment to romedy tho dofects of that net, and tho Iouse of Commons only watts an oppor- tunity to give tenants tho security thoy ask for, Then there is the Atnorienn supply, whiev hus omorgod as a stenily and disturbing Iniluence on the farmor'a horizon, He naturatly palnts to thiguga factor which has wholly changed the conditions of bis industry, It fs the mainspring of tho presont movement, which maniteats It- solf oh the one hand in a cry for Protection, and on the other {na domand for Land-Reform, It fsroally theso supplies from tho West which have made It suddenly necessary that bad sca- song should bo allowoda margin in the ront. For it was notalways necessary, Mad seasons ‘used to moan high prices, aud it made no ditrer- capa two- thirds of n crop, if ho recolyed ahale more ror what he did reap. Now, howover, a bad season hore Urings the farmor no such compensations, Tho expericnce of tho Jast five yours has thoroughly taught him this, for tho importations have beun suillcient to keep tho staploa of fuad FAR BELOW. THE FYAMINE-FIGURES OF FORMER YEAUS, Tho facts astotheso importutions are inter costing. rs Froin tho Bonrd af Trado Hoturns it appears that Imports of farin-produce have increased 13 per cent during the ten years ng with 1839, Au oficial nbatract of the conaus, just isaucd, shows that thy population -of tho Unitod King- dom, during almoat the sume yours, Increuaed rather more than 4,000.00, nr somewhat less than 16 per cont. The incroase In the imports of food bas thus far outstripped tho Increase of population, the overplus bug entered tuto com- petition with tho bouo-praduce, and tho profits ‘of tho farmer have been melting away before hisoyos. ‘Tho rate nt which tho Atmuricun lin- portations bave grown .tnust convince tho most caguul render that thnos aro indeed chauged with the farmer, In ten years tho jinportation of wheat has incronsed by one-half; Indiun corn bas neurly doubled: whenten tour bas almost trobled; whilo Indian corn-toal has increased thirteen thes. But the Regent of the trado in antinai food, and particularly in duad ment, Is gull moro remurkable, ‘ho nerivuls of oxen from abroad are now almost trabic, and of sheep nearly doublo, what thoy wore ton yours gu. Tn tho sutne period the Imports of bacon havo inereased Nye tinoss of siudry meats, such as tho Chicago tinned ments, suvou times; of hams, twenty-one thes; aud of fresh book FIFTY-FIVE TIMES! Tn_1670_ the total value of all tho ‘Imports of farm-produce baroly amounted to £6, sterling but in 1580 those imports reachod a total of £114,000,000 storling, which, bating some ale Jowance for tho Incrouse of population, shows a fulling-off In tho royenucs of ayricuiture equal to £4v,000,000, “ All this indicates a serious chango in tho con- divon of Britten farming. Ite olfects havo ox- tonded from tenant tu landlord, Abutemonts of rent have boven the rulo for soveral yours past; and a prominont example {8 that of the Prince of Wales, who for three years. has beau returu- Ing 20 por cent to his tenants, Tho fuct ls worth: rewurking 1h this connection, that the qulvinca in farm-renta botweon 1857 and 1875 was sl por cont In Bngtand and 2 por vont In Bcotiand,—an advatico arising from great pgriouliucsl pros- pority and consequent domand for boitings, It ja Now more thau probable tbat adversity and vacant farme will force rents down again to the lovelot 1857. Many farmers have succiinbed under tho proasurg of the last five yoars, and bavo thrown up tholr farms; but NOUODY COMES FORWAUD TO TAKE THEIN BLACKS, Tho subjact bas booa- mentioned In Parlia- mont, aud tho Board of Trado has promised to furnish 0 stutomont In a month ur two of all tha furwe in England and Walos that have gono out of ovcupation. Thora ia no duubt che lund lying ilo at prosont, (f the umount of it were known, would toll tale which all would understand, ‘Thoro {a a wchome of jujut-stook farming afoat, which is a elyn of the atate of things. Tho com- pany ia atyled Tho Assoviated Apriqulgurists, of reat Britain,” with a capital of £1,000,00., Whothor this company is yotten upas an oxe pediont, or simply aso gpoculution, {t may bo Unnecudsury to say; but at fy rato sna onture prise ls such os landiords with diminishing ine catos, and speculators tempted by falling rents, will bo most likely to cnoouraze, At the vory Start, 100,000 aores were offered to the company on favorablo conditions; and it appears. thut landlords are quite ready to offor ta Jolute stock capitalists tho tors thoy nevor auld concede u armor. “Acourding to tholr raspectus, The Associated Ayrioulturiste of reat Jiritain’! intond “ta svoure on lease wus oauntiod, furms or groupe of farms: in various and to cultivate them with Biequaic 5A) ital, ‘upon tho most improved principles"; and rae sults aro promisod which will peat that, Sin spite of ore comparition, British farmln; wil atilt bo pratitablo Fprasgouted with oupital, ibdaatry, oud praottoal skill." . But there aro others who take a more do sponding viow of agriculture, and who hold thut it never will revive Gxoopt by returning to A PROTECTIVE TAX ON avaars and, if on wheut, why Ban boa why not on rt ki l) round? Natu ry this is the aeetiad toatntained by iandlords aga clase, and more qulepoKen of the advucates of Protection ol A in favor consequently, with Conservatives. The AUGUST 8, 1881. lore that tho country 1s olny, headiong to ruli, “it ia nat only.” say thoy, ‘that our im ports of farm-produca have risen 7 per cent in ten years,—thengh that is bad enough.-but inthe same lntery rexparty of manufactures, ine steatofinerensing, havedeciined 1 percontwilte our hin ports of manufactures hnye actually else SH) percent, Surely” 14 thelr oxetamation, “if that fs not burning the canale at both ends, and In the mitdie tao, than candles stra lycotnbustl- Die=that's all" As it putnphict before ma ex Pprestes it, “Sooner or tater wo" meat revert to inuderate customns-duties for reverie purposes: ar farewoll British progecss and happinoss as in days gonu by!" ‘The whole qitestion turng, In Tact. on tha doftnition of the phrase, British progress and happiness. If" progress and hap: Plness” means vizh rents, : te domination of thu few, wn tho jupendance of the mitty, then Thora ie Kame truth tit what thee joule waists Dues it will be ittianlt to permtade the people of this country that a retarn to tho facut polley of. forty venra ago, and tu the condition of things attunding Me would he progress; or i tend Go the happiness of tho labor who, withi those forty yenrs, hava ron want and squnlur to comfort ence. ‘The ury ealand for Fale eo of “onceaiied Free Trade,” ecto wounds butt THING MORE THAN SOUND, vorn, and refuses to take our munufactires I exehange, we must deellue the wuproftable bargain. Bet- tor starve nt once than oltuln food on such une fulrterms a8 those, In fact, ns the homely phrase ts, we ure neked to cut our nuse of to apite our fi Public feellng on thia question of tho tixntfun of food would probably: express Atsell ae fotlows to tho farmer: Let mo have your boef and grat at the price the foreign producer ts wilting to tuke for his, and Pil sooner buy from you than ling but i devine to ttx binete eruthle you to #ell dear to me, If you sity somenntol sell me aa cheap as ho can, thotigunds iu miles nabe ts from our market, then it's your system that fs at fuult; thore just he Waste vr taisupproprintion somuwhere, and it is tine you wero ane to it” Tn Partiument, Protection hus found a cham- plonin Mr, Chaplin, a great landlurd himselt. Tie tazxiiater not Jong eines seized the op. portunity presented by an outbrenk of disease quinone gone hported cattle, ty move a resulus Hon prohibiting the Impurtation of lve antinuls irogethor. except under eertain conditions leh would bave Med Atmerienn stuck. ‘The exclusion of American stock was, in fact, THE MAIN OIIECT OF TIE RESOLUTION, Now, the numbor of live autmals notually Janded fu 1bS0 waa 1a8tA60, of n declared valua 1 thin £10,000,00J sterling. ‘The tinportn- Ainounted te s,See dend meat, whien ye been expanded toa Hgure that would have filed the plice of the live stock, Yet this vast fuod-supply Mr. Chaplin. and 145 members of Pariument who. voted with him, wore prepared to sue shut out of the country, Of course, tho Government met the propos with a direct negative, The law as {tis compels the sinughter of Atmerionn cattle at the port of Janding; but tt came out ia the course of the discussion tuat tha Ineredse {nthe live-stoels Auiportations ta neurty all Aimoriean, thitt the wolzht and qualiiy has greatly improved, and (hat now obly the prinent beet comes from the States. Notwithytanding Ate. Chupiln's defeat, second elfort at Prateevion wis inado u few days later, by another Consorvuative landlord, a's tenants in Lincol bire are engaged y in stovk-ralaings the f Iandiord 2 ure diry-tariners in, Whstownshire, aud erested ti butter. ‘Therefure the 1 tle Tin was directed aueninst componnds of butter, and a motion was brongnt forward to PROMINIE THE IMPORTATION: OF OLEOMAR- GAIINE, RUTTERINE, LTC, 80 ng to prevent ndulterations and uawholi substances bug passed uff on the consi OG Ps buttar ot the cow, ‘The Government met tits proporat in a manner moro conclusive than Ingat have been anticipated, Coif the drand coustimers Lave of spurious butter bel particular trade bits attained with a single Itwas shown, fur example, that (11 197) b tity of artical: butter exported from New York to Glasgow waa no more than 27400) pounds, but that la the flrat ule montns of 1330 the trade dune vose to 15,000 pounds, Tt was Nay browght Gut that. while the exportation of Duttor, or apparent butter, from Holland to This country amouated (4 24,004,000 kilos tn 18d, At hat Inerdased te Kd In Tis Chat in Uae Interval the fmpartation of various fats into Itolland bad inereased | trom | t.00),000 to 5,000,000 kilos; tit New York atlone how sent ta Holland — anmially . 12.0000 kilos of olvomaryine, while nidoubtedis came back to this country ns. butter; ud, Howls that tie cousuimpuen oF butter hid re- sponted to the movortents of teade, having ine creased within two of three years from vt pottatl and a balt to six pounds por bead of the popula: ton. Dr, Lyon Slay fair, a chemteal authority, declired that good oleomuryurine at one shilling: A pound was better than bad butter at ane shill fag and fourpence. Mr. Pell, intoly a Caimiuise sioner tothe United Stites, wuld he should be surry to soe Kuch at axceltent article at food ax Dutterineg kept ont of England, On bebalf of the Government tt was declared that there was every willingness that productions ao curefully prepared shyuld FORM PANT OF THE FOOD-SUPPLY of the country, provided they were properly distingatsicd and designated; and to secure this object thes relied on the act commonly known ug tho Adulterntions net. Ie isa curious tet, Jn connection with these abortive attempts to keep out foreln praducts, that goud butter is dvarer to tho consumor tos, day tan It hig ever bean In this country befuce ‘ono shilling and elubtpence perpound. The price of beer and mutton also, iy spite uf allaur Hmperts of Nving and deud “ment, 1s not a hulfpunny ebeaper. ‘Tho furiners say (and with truth, no doubt) that they are not getting anys thing Ike the saine prices thoy wot a Tow years ngo, Shopkvepers and middfewen are altegcd to be tuking nil tho profits. The wonder js, tne farmers have not terled codperation, which bus Jed to such LF Ces resuits in other direc. tlons, If middlemen are, as allogod, bear the farmor on one band nud butling tho pubtic on the other, there ought to be millifons In ub cor, openitive nsgocinuion for the sate of farit-prud- uce, 13 thors have been millions in other and far less feasible jemes of codpernuon, But orlginulity and enterprise ure not exietly dis fingulshtnig qualities Of the bucalic mind,—at Teust In this country, Yeurs of fatness have bud a lethargic effeut on oven tho beat of bis qualities: bealdva which, the system of which be fan part is go conceived ns to discuttraye wll at- tompts of his to depart from tho old, worn paths which hig grent-grandfatbers trod before bit, Nad seasons and forotygn couiperition may pos- sibly shurpen his wits a olt, and belpto emauct- pata him from some of tha Incumbrances that stand in the way of bia industry. RaNponrit, ——————___ An English Idea of the Aboriginals. Uineinnatt Engutrer, Bocakiny of bis visitte Englund inat your, Jobo T. Raymond recently sald ata Loudon dinner pany tho Indy be escorted tutho tablo sald to Linin a very oariest yoloes Mr, Rasmond, are you really an Amorican?: You nro not tn tho least like ny’ dou of onel" ba um 6 Apnarigan but notan aboriyinal, anded be, An aborixinall You mean nn Indian, That rominds moto ask Ifyou have niueh troublo with the Ludlins in Now York?" “Not wo have got thom protty well undor thoro," was the reply, “ And are thoy—do thoy dress na youdo?* * “Oh, yous; In New York Clty they are great snobs, butat Niagara Valls they tun about in tho simplicity of nothingnoss," “How droadfull” murmured the rae “and Donn Stunloy wroto eo xiowingly of tho placo and never sald a word about It, ————__—_ A Vir hates * Proud Record, Norfolk (V'a.) 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Sanutuctururs of Invtewunts ‘Onicu 4 State-at, Chicago, Ul. ~ Uae Sotigrs’ Original iiromehial Che. fullvt wud curo OF arettos, for th rH Hever, Houraonons, Siu GRAPES. “Tio Tuwse Gre Dunge wad, Stine Peer aesrtes rapes enue, ‘TAYLOR'S FRUIT STOW! Pay S Caress ee se of pills and the usual ti + HTt doos Its work wall and quickly, stead refroshing sitiafaction, lively ¥ # It haa been tri charnt,"=-Terre Haute Express. Meee iw now in universal use, a) lensaut to commond # medjolne so vo and plenaant romnedy for col it ta spoalatl: Slate Line Her fontures be that ly mand It.'-Neadwood (Dakota) Bi fits consequent Cae i) Buliettey sy having ngue 0! iis no imorodry oF dete lanwint cure for costivoness ant ane, loser nit sine 1s moro emia: gud children." sus Franc Stuy bu felted Nee fer. r , _HDUCATIONAL, Racine College. Tho new term begins Aeptember 1, 2861. Ite Propamtory iupartouent Tie sent choot Tor boys oF OTe Mar ee. ATRVENR PARK! Iacing College, Kacine, Wis. Williston Seminary; EASTHAMPTON, MASS. Uns of tho most INboralty endowed inatitutions tn tis, country. Varenta wisting to piace their sone sf schoo) where thor will be thoroughly prepared for colloge, higher schools of science. of for vosiness, will, upon request recelyo a circular giving the, nantes of patrona in the principal cities In the Unite Sours OF atuayrtorans ote earns or eeaOn ae tO UW. FRIAR, Pit D.. Princtoal, Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, I’a.; opens Sept. 14. Civil Engineering, Chem> istry, Cinesics, Enylish: dourees conferred. Avuly, wo 1, “A, COSGROVE, Patron. at No, Motropolltan 5 Py 8 Ponnasylvan Acoteny, elit be at the Paliner ifuuve In ‘Chicago on Baturday uno Monday, Aug. and, from 10 a. mw. to Tp. nq ahd will bo hoppy to seo patrons of Academy and othors on official business. BAYARD TAYLOR, Port and Traveler, patabes tip Aeadouty DE ME Mechints Shorctaae rate iy ie 7 Par UN, PERNA NUO WOOD, ME Gane Bold U3: ST oncertully consont to the ‘use of my futng na roforenos, | Sy boys will return to you (for tietr fourth year) after thelr yacatiun.” For now Ufustrated Cireular addross AWETIIN ©, SHORTEIMGE, A.M. sarvard Univer alty Graduate, Media, Pa. miles from Phila, Todd Seminary. For Boys. (The wth yoar re-opens Mept-&.. Parente wishing to i placa their suns 8 Ore, vlegaant Home Reheat are Conlinliy invited to Vialt ns, oF to fond futelroutars to the Prineipal, REV, I KK. TODD, A, M. Woodatori, iit, Misses Grants’ Seminary, R47 B49 Denrharn-nv., Chiengo, For Boarding and Day Scholars, Lith year beains Thursday, sapt Doth, Tnstrdaion in the Rindenare ton by the Sisees Howe, SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL for GIRLS, 197 & 10 N. Charlesest., Naltimore, Md. Mra. W Cany, Miss Cattys Katablishod 1912. neh the lanwnage of the School Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Prepares punils of bath sexes for the base Collezcs andeclentite Mchoul, or for business, Irupits have fell extaulisting reputation for high wcbulurship and oul, in Hood Home houses. pick WHTUTCINGON, Principat. Morgan Park Military Academy. ‘The best Boys’ Doarding Xchoolin the West. Bre- pares for Cunege, Sclentitie Sehuol or Business. Los cation atiractire and olevated. sion beg! 3s, Ie}. Mend for catalogue to. Capt, ED, N. KI TALCOTY, Princip (Morgan F . Cook Co. Til, BETTIESTUART INSTITUTE, Hprinatiotd, 1, ‘The Ith yoae wlll commonce Sept. 4. Firstocinas schuul for yanug tudes, Course full, German tre Muelon! and Fine Arts Dopa: ¥ s byt” is She MUR PEE HOB ES Principat. CHICAGO FEMALE. COLLEGE. PAIK (near Chicago). A Hoarding School ud Youn Ladies, For cataloxay, address YER, Iga, Murad Park, IL, or tt Madison~ APRS, SYLVANUS REED'S BOARDING 4 und day nl tor young ladies, Nos. dand 8 URC FURY treats NOW York. Foopenn det, 3 French nnd Geran languages pructtenlly taught: the course Of study (1 the eollawiats department requires four yours, aud theats ull the demands for the higher ed- Uention of wou TATE AND COMMERCIAL IN- stiute, New Huven, Conn, tien. (isscil'sKebool, mratury to calloxe, scientific schools, oF business, 8 phyatenl training by miitars driiitng, Ryo <Aunpie oppurtunity for athlotia guts hee Fue nd, MILITARY ACADEMY, Worcester, Mass. ba Ins tts twenty-sixth yune Rept 1, Inst, for circulars ty C, B. METCALE, A.M. Superintendent GANNETT INSTITUTE lar address Koy, GEORG for Young Ladies, ‘sonton, Sera, GANNEIT. Aste SURI SEMINAILY FOIE UN UCL UTEn Tu Von onene Boot: 1 Addrens Princhusly $t foley Mo. MOHEGAN LAKE NCHOOL, Pocarklll, N.Y. le ded 14h, 21 2 par anean. FOr bose. Four OU PICO Re he Atos ered, CHOCOLATE. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. GERMAN oS WERT GHOGILATE. The most popular sweet Qhooolate in the market, 1¢ is nutritious and palatable; o -partioular favorite with childron, and a moat oxcel- Tons arttole for family use. The genuine is stamped 3, German, Dorrheator, Mass. Beware of imitations. Hold by Grocors ertryuhore, W.BaEBR & CO., Dorchester, Bc PROPOSALS, for Subsistence Staren. Nor gandd fe Wnehineta emilee detrei} Son, Bands K, Wasllnston-at, CMe rh si SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICAT PD subject to tho causal conditions, wilt vo received Siuhiaunlon untlitoulock pnt, on the 1th day of August Psieat which tue and pias they will.be Suenvd iy the prexcuew at wuch ‘bidders ay may” be tenes Wouartol J. be pineoe iin Chicago as may be duslunated by the under mie Vizt ‘u ba delivered by September 15, 1811-1400 2p J sluckberry: SGU §-f cans Tomatoos, cold packed. To bo deltyer Ra October 1, 1381:—t0,0N can Tomatoes, culd packed. ‘All artictes ty be wurra nied tv koep sound one yonr, to be strictly of choice quality, put up expressly for the Subsistence Departhient, incans made af in of the sale guilty, ‘aw thy stuodard sample in this office, Se rte ctnee cht ctartedl ae required DY Oxiae: fas Feauiniione: Proposals for each itenk must be Hindu separate! ‘Mune proposals and any desired furthor, 1nfo voriianei apua auuifention ae this ofloa. Hom pe ar TARE Melon and Ce Ue As Propowale for Ordanace Bupplion. BLAND AHAENAT ee Jul Ms, is ga Wt Bie raenni, untit 12 viclock nogn, Bop’ i tor suppiyiug deoatier, Webbing, hread, vote ang hut, Sorgws, Nails rachay Motale, Lista: uting, Cleaning und Lighting + daterials, His, Uplelim Gaddiors’ Touly, old, requir ntatntni tile’Gonilitons, and kind and quantity of the various undoraline: rho United Btates re: Hor AV, FLAGL EL us @ROPIO FRUIT ‘LAXATIVE, A WHOLESOME CURATIVE. Needed in Every Family. . It acts gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. Cleansing © the system thoroughly, tt imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, tle ae A Stnave Triav, Convinces, ee e-Frnit Laxative is an elegant and refreshing fruit lozenge, which serves the it) ‘me-worn cathartic medicines, It cures Constipation, Bil- lousness; Headache, Indisposition, Piles, and all kindred ailments, Extracts from Newspaper Opinions. Ten vitr nowoloterions anor affects but bringing in thels which childhood will be glad to Tecelyo, but whose properties are " ready 1t {a presoribod by leadjng phyaicians,*-St, Horeettaees HO griping, acts easily and naturally, and in pleasant ‘to the taste." —Cheage eH ortainty uo Medical discovery of lato yeara can equal it in yalue to the human TACO,Maw ty Me coated DY thoso who have occasion to uso $f, and proscribod by leading physicians.” nCincinnath A, 0. U, We Bulletin. Se eae Ait Orcrested with tite ulfteg, and ‘nd has @ demand almost unequalled in thedrog business,” —_ —Chattancog . 4 ee RES ; See Te evor before, has ony remedy grown #0 rapidly in public } favor,"~Chieage Inter~ i Hy morltorions,"-Baltimore Battimorean, Spat j found to work a aati Asti nem ne térlous substance in any ; . 4s t fruit,’ ‘aco: a Heer ee dig icon sacous cathertios whieh 1oake martyrs of ladleg ‘nless anit effective micdloine,” ‘yopio-Frult Laxative a world-wide sume and RS Yale Commrteiak Pp SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price, 23 and Go Cts, Per Box.