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* TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1881---TEN PAGES ah ™ 4 by other Spanish steam tnes anong the mar. t Therefore, 2 . 7 F Oye Tribune. kets of the world, It is Intented also to em- TERMS OF SUDSCRIVTION, we have for eight months of 18st new bonds and stock placed on the market having a par value of 071,000,000, and eall- Ing for Interest and dividends an that amount, when tho cash valtte of the property these represent does not execed $210,000,000, ‘These new bonds and stocks are placed on the mare alted and noble womanhvad, for the y of hts children and aged mot! and for the sake of the country, whose Interests he has goaimeh at heart, all true men and women wit! pray fur his recovery earn non account of tha length of ifs tall, the shagxiness of his mune, nnd the Touluess of his roar, hanmans would have easily comurehended the lugic of tho situa. tlon, Orit a monkey had offered to seize the heluw of selenee on tho ground of near of Judginent, ‘They may have “ gone short on tough old malds or bet on the chanees of an epidemic during the summer, At all events the graveyard speculators are in such bail straits, the assessinents are so numerous, and the atpply of cadavers so short, that y the oxtra supplement had not The Messrs. Fergia being aly rte: themsolvos, are able to appreciate the atens F this tundortakine, and have gyn foot-note some recount of the mechanten ma Heulties of that issue, and tho manner eee thoy were overcome, ‘Thoy ure mn web ploy, as farns possible, the service of free Cuban negroes on the steamet ee Cror reports printed this worning from ditterent tuentittes (ell diferent. stores of AY MAITCIN ADVANCH—POSTAUT PREPAID, RIGAL SEASON OPENING OF THE THREAT! rulatlonship te mun, the Association might | there ts tallc of calling an extra session of the | thatthe edition of ‘Tan "tutus ae {9 kay palin elttions gna scutes 513-09 | tho yield at proapects, From Wichita, Kus, | Ket, aud they are given a boom; they are ‘Kho dramatie season in Chieago hes opened | lave been shocked; might have pub tia | Legislature to prohibit this species af speen- Tleallateos “an tutuble tnstanvo of what nt pails and Auth HG FONE tte -O9 | the most faltering accounts are received re- | pushed up aud sold at prices ranglug from ino promising wiv. Good ats iv beet | plorot “not dead yet’; might have con | lation. tf this shat! be done, it may bo cot: yates pane coon atelltzently on, Plenuns. ounenilrs nad Fuluay.poryonr... eB | arding the.corn orop In the Arkunsns Vale | 110 to 150; eredulots people take thelr money’ prewenul ihe niceran a ae ieee tosted tho will In tho courts; bul a | fidently expected that teatt-bed polley-shops ! iat, Ww ts tf Jey, but from Indiana the showing ts a] from legitimate business, and put It inte | Based In ho performances tins far live | sense ‘of Justice, us well as an abe LY EDITION—PUSTPAID, 1 will soon bo started In Gamblers? alley in Is this tigo of oasy dlvor ps copy, nor yo gloomy one, the protracted drought Inving | these stocks and bonds, and laugh at the hte | been of inore than itverageabliity, ‘Tho pale ].sorbing destre for the advancement of | this city, where they would untoubtedly | consumal rows ult that Inox ted r rertent Chit nf Ave... Sue eas fn many portlons of the State ruined the | thats stoek pantie is possible. ‘hese figures para Ins been Hberat, marae ise selene, Would have Tusured lo tho mon: | find abundant palrounze. his wito tlosorts hilt fe irtilention weet ERecinenabtlonienttrent corte aud grass. Reports are decidedly ene | show pretty etcarly wheto tho dynniutte is | been constantly crowded, snd thore haw | key fate play. Bub Mr. Minal fs vetther a ———— nolunger be responsible Tor debts vontructed te Give Postonleo addrecs in fall, including County | courngiug’ from the 'Cwelfth Congressional | tatd that will boreaflee blow this dishonest | been more open overflow meetings wilh | ton np a monkey. Ho is a two-legged anl- | Tho Aduiteration of Tobacco and Cl+ Lae in early, ADEE: however, tho caso wey nd Minto, may homnda thor by draft exyrore, | Histrlet of Miinots, where tho orn erop will scandalous scheme of rebbery to the | have been held with advantage. “The chaos | anal, and inthe face of a haltefuil of two- rare. eee ah Uo ace Uy tho following tine pomeomeocraanor in Wellstone tatters @e-Ouesi3c not only bo econslderably larger than the of Chicage to be coustdered a disaiatic een | tegsod santinale tie dares to ask tho question, “My son, If you wil chow tobaeca, chow | Hee whteh appeared tn tho Narthe phyes {t's tho uistieals” Sitch was tho ange ade | PUbIshed ut roy, N. Yu ti Kd: vievor aveneriblograndtather, Ortho twenty | PRAY ELLIS REV RRAL Vitae wir yyy nix nulition men and boys In the United states mites tint th Wane [tis sufe tu -nssume that ouv-tul tse tobnees | idee tho mt en it In one ebapo or nether, for te entire product 7 ctotiing have atten ty rin nie) hag {a RY Upon Which reventio was pall amounted | {Cline ork wy, bel and bonrt, fo (Inctitliag sett) 140,082,885. welaniise So that | hente aud bofem, to rendar ti about tive aud one-hule pounds of tobaeco are | BUEN vain dler orn abttinac JMlotted ta cuch consumer. Now, an ordinary | met, tobievo-vhower, atch as a lnboring aman or a | ES, aires monary meehunte, will cunstiue his pound of plug t ] on oy necount, ue E will pay no chartess 10 CUTY SUBSCRIBELS, Daity, doliverad, Sunday qzcepted. 84 cents per Wook. Dally, delvored, Sunday inetinted, £0 conts per week, Address THLE TUBUND COMPANY, Corner Madison und Dearborn-st3. Chicero, Mk emacs reseenservmmet Th Hulyet, average, bit will be worth to the farmer wl most double the money vbtalned for several years past. nd j tlorney Cork hill {re scvond Int hnportince only te New Yark ave gridually belmg recognized: by tho pre- fusslon, ‘The cily has beeome we faverib one for the production of new plays aud the débnt of new candidates for stage honors, ‘Phls ts notonly because the audiences are Intailigent and kine, but because the erities of the daily press, as itelass, wre generally: recognized as being candld aul dseriulnating, Tho Unton Saunre ‘Piatra emupany ts “Taman the tilghest anti? ‘fhe conelie ston fs Irresistible either (int Mrs Minot tt “aahoots” with the antinal te proposes to elevate to the place se long ocenpledt by fawn, and has the promise of a Prime Mints tershlp ln the now government, or he bas tnvented a monster whose movements and plains he proposes ly vontrol by letters: natent. + : We warn Mr Minot that he fs reckonlng Jlow uAdEnty the people setzed and dwelt upon the ray of hope whieh was tasked over the wires from the Executive Matslon on Saturday night) ‘Lhe bit of tonst whieh the Vresident demanded and ate with rellsh, like the cloud “no bigger than a man’s hand” destined to cover the whole heavuns, was expanded by hope and the power of fine natiation inten tablefal of substantial and Tr seems that District-. way nceredited with a statement that he dl not make—viz.t that he had knowledgd of reonsplracy to kill Quite by stow torture in tho event. of the President's death, What he did say wns that he is informed of the LOSTAGI. Entered atthe Post-Opies at Citeagy, Ub, as Seconds Class Matter, For the banat of our patrons who dosira to send Moglecoples of THe TANUNT throush the mall, we tive horewith tho transfont mta uf postaxe: month; but professlunal men aud gentlemen of | Meee, on dobts contracted by hee, notransiont taut poate: | existence of a formidable organteation tho.| delicate viands spread out hefore the convar | How giving a series of enjoyably perform: | without hls host. ‘The animal man tins wel, | lelsury who mostly whew Mueecut. wo con. SST ae ata tae Einht ond twotvo Veuo 1 Boon | purposa of which ty to make sure Unt} tesceut pati Gattield’s oft-repeated half- | ances at the Grand Opera-House. ‘he spee- | in ita own opinion, yeb wrought owt tity | tented with two or threo ounces. por | yoni CURIA AEE eu Wlateen Laue lapor. sents | Guiteau shall not esenpe punishment, and | gayaltstic expression, “With me the nnes--| taeular production of “he Workl? his | destiny, Hels not the puny thing the new month. Of chervotg, clyarcts, and elgurs, thore | thould thu return tuu Just sonto 7 which does not intend that ho shall ever by TRIBUNE BRANCH OFIICES, (enn CHICAGO TIIRUNE how osinblistied branch oftices for tha rocoipt of subscelpitons ami ndyortieu- iients ns follaies: NEW VOIK—Rooin 29 Tribune Building. Fey Me- s. Managor. GLASGOW, Scatinnd~Allan’s American Aveney, 31 Renflald-st. LONDON, Ing.-American Exchange, 4) Strand, BENnY ¥, Griuta, Agent. WASLINGTON, D, C.-1N10 F atroate were manufactured during the year 18) the | Witt. ' ae SOHN KINKAL chormous number of :4820,109,8. For this ox. | MSPTFeth, Auautt 10. 19, ie travaraut wagging of tho fiws, this copious OPE Wl 1 pat drain anpon tho eullvary qlanday towever, the | gre sconces tee tes Feforis are Federal Government wae duly compeneated 10 | ceiteisin, und lust Fetdoyan he orate, ead tho nutgnifizent um Ot $38,810, 10.08, ‘Thus tf | qypoured in the streets of ieeeey Ghy ace ane aarp men and ‘boys will consumo atl tho to* | gore skiets, trousers, and heavy boots fat fos wees product aid make uulsunees of thems | atrraoted around her a largo crowd rally solves qouerally, the temporate ubstaining other | cayod in selttng w book on dress dle Helng en. half of the population can be consoled by the possesslan of tho front steps of u Teale EY i mi of tho new system of dresaing, but a none ‘obuceo, Hike tho Canude thistte, Is uweods | crysaivo pollcomun took her in cha ‘Dru and,whiloit Is indigenous tothe Ammorlean States, | ceoind that she wis: obsteucting jiicags the {ts cultivation us a commorolul commodity 8 | people who bave advanced {dens ona 10 streets, Hhuited almost entirely to the Stated of Virzintt, | gro avidontly not wanted In Jersey Ulin Kontueky, North Carolltin, Conneetleut, Onto, ete eee and Uinels. Tho Virginia and Kontucky product Seopa tye 5 ‘ is used almost uxclualvely in the manufacture of Caras pane ty Eula) ee ate eal mney the’ peodilcs of th oto: re woca ed that cfty, bas appointed a colored ina to ne irirs and aheap sinuking tobaecy, except | stioy on tho notice foreo, and speak of tho mate that quite allot the fancy plugs ara wrapped | fovug san advanced ido.” In Chleay with North Carolina teuf, Bofore tho War, in H wo there Rapides Parish, Loulsiaua, an: tmmense busi- Mhoe tha selgtad paapie oe tasrig ean Just coneluded a remarkably prosperous rin at MeVieker’s "Lheatro. © Miss Menrlettn Vaders, an actress of estabtished rentti- tion, Is to nuke her début as a "star? at Hooley’s ‘Theatre to-aisht, andi new play ontitied “Shadows? will be presented to- morrow. ‘Ewo new theatres of large seatlig expncity-Haverly’s and the Criterlon—will shortly be opened, the former tobe devoted te Iigh-class drama and the latterto tho mare reputable order of variety entortainnents, Thero will be then in the elty four or five theatres regutarly engaged tn the production of plays, and five or six In miseetaneous en- tortainments of a reputable charneter, It will be scen that the season ts to bo a busy one for the managers, 1 will also be anextramely prosperous one, unless some unforeseen necident occurs. Money seems to be plenty; and tha disposition vt the public to spend [t for amusements was never greater pected always happens,” reported by his old frlend, Col Rockwell, paysed from mouth to mouth, andthe “ray of hope”? grow and grow to the proportions of a luminous hate of health enctreting the brow of the invalid, rustored to his oll-thinte strength, ‘Those who lind surrendered hope Inst, those who had hoped against hope. but finally de spaired, wera the first to clutch the slender thrond and twist about it other Uhrends until It grew to the strength of xeable which should wrest the President from the jawsof death, The people gath- ored In little knots and disettssed fn excited tones the subject of the nawly-born hope. But thelr volees were low, as if fearful of disturbing the sick man, and so of snapping asunder the frall thread on whoso support he was strugeling slowly and painfully back to Ife. Strong men trembled while they dared to hope. ‘Thelr lps quivered and thelr dninal-hunter tinvgines him to be. Whether against) the Hon, or the monkey, or tho monster Mr. Minot has concetved and pro- noses to innmitfaeture, the wnimal man will intken desperate struggle, At leagl if Mr. Minot proposes to depose man fram his place ab tho ship's wheel he himself must step down und out with the rest of the human family, Mr. Minot wilt find to iis cost that hu hag “stirred up” oa very feree nolmal who will make it hotter for him Uhan it fs iu Cinelnnati. ‘fhe ery will bo, “Down with the munopollst in the new aulwal, whether ilun, monkey, or monster.* taken ton iigano asylimallye, Col. Cork- Will adds: *L don’t believe a regiment of soldiers could prevent them fram necom- plishing their purpose,” and he ts probably right; the Insane dodge will never work in Guiteau's cnse, News. Witt the Bilistorccea stand up and answer a question or two 1. You say Te Tiarnusn ts committing “plraey’? on Jennings’ speelal to the World by copying ft after the World is published. Pray tell how long it is since you ceased conmnitting the samo kind of “piracy”? on the World ? % For bow many years did you commit that sort of piracy on Smuliey’s cablert letters tothe New York Zribunc? And did yor not quit the practice only two weeks ago, and in consequences of going te press too early to get them Into you columns? AMUSEMENTS, Hooley's ‘Thentro. Randolph strest, berween Clark and La Salles Engagement of Honrlotta Vadors. “Fazio,” Grand Opern-Itouee, Clark street, oppoxl: now Courtelinuse, Engages went of the Union-quare Theatre Company, “ Dane te) Rochat,” MecViecker's Theatre, Madieon sircet, hetwenn State ant Dearborn. Engagement of M. 8, Curtis, “Sou'lof Poson.” GRAVEYARD GAMBLING. ‘There scoms tu Lo no limtt to the resourees and devices for gambling. ‘The chevalier @industrie bins dovelopud along with tho ar. tlsan and the bustiess-man in the march of elviitzation. ‘Lhe manta for specutation has nees was done in growlug perique tobacco, used * eine Clark street ene renter: ips variety | ik Have you not “pirated” on the New | ¢ses Milled with tears ns they dwelt on the fin M pi Ong asi tsk He any ie a selzed upon nll classes and all degrees, from axoliinivaly ‘ae mune shoul put a ie HO erent od Herd ae An lark street. bewween 33 phe ta) fe ¥ ¥ = = other. ‘hero has been too much danger tn jugs shaped somowhn en clintopagne bot- = entertainment. . York Herald overy morning that it con- pitiful seene in the Nation’s sick-room,—the is tho street gdmins}who toss pennies in the | 3 “sights."" buing always shown to deleyatk tle. It sold at fabulous prices and by old 2 an wOBS suiokers wus cstecmied highor thin ophum by | froteanon mes. Wo aie pave aealudly sna Didgertroalt Vory Ilttle porlquo iy grown cun drive ayoke of oxen through, be . a In tho days preceding the War tobacco was * 3 % oultivated almost eutiroly by slave labor, thore | _ St Eoaan M. Joussoy, tha Demoeratie was no Federal or State tax pon tt, and’ no in candidate for Licutenvnt-Govornor of Obto, ts contive to manufacturers toeheat or adulter- | S#llatan Bustern watermy-place, engayed to 5 starting rievhorsos, A trac Democrat wilt ate, When slavery wos abotished, when the | oor joven horso-ract Government put a henvy tax upon fits gale, tho pia louye f Lorso-racs, VON tO'-rulh 8. come cunning American began devising ways for de- palgn. fraudtug the luxurlougs consumer, for ag yet no ments uve boon devised for defrauding the Revenue Department.’ Many — unochryphal sturles are told of tho way plug tobneco Is dovtored and adulterated, but sifted down tho truth fs rully expressed it: tho words of a prom: PERSONALS, hont manufacturer: “ Nothing ever gocs into : ci delet q Ear Teor a on Senator Sherman has returned to Ohio tholess, aldiiied workmen eonnmand extraordi- | from bla Woatnrn trip.’ Ha repurts all the Arie nurily Ligh galuries for the dexterity with which | #0Us foncos In good order, . they will tuke a cheap or dnmnged fut of tobac- "There ls no doubt of the fitness of colored co nnd so disguise It ina wrapper as todeculyo | mon for the position of Comrmisdary. Lleut, oyenan old tar. Filpper got away with $1,000, An avernge pliyz-tobacco manufacturing: ef- Mr. ‘Tilden is in the White Mountains, - It tublishoent works about 260 hands, Tho tos | any of the White Mountains are missing Ina, ‘bag co is sorted into four grades, from which are | weok or eu we shall know whut bus becume of _ produced Ag many aseeyenty-flve or a hundred | them. 5 erent braids, the poncll of the urtist and tho eT et 0] skit ‘of photographer belne Ubontily brought Aiea Aaa Gus tes ey vealelion te eee reared ptrehago of another will be anuounced Ins day eactous bos. While tho Govornmont ro- | Ste FR quires” overy puckayo to bear tho. ston: A hotel “to be run on Amerlean prlnel ollemark of the munnfacturer, tt would bo | Ples” Isto bu built tn London. Contracts for supposad that nono but straight goods would bo | furnishing the elerka with dimond, ping baye put ups but it is with tobacco ns with whisky—al-’'| ‘Already beon ter, ways tt fair demand for the stuff, bo. It everso |; A. Clnelunntl street-car company takes vile, Licorlve, oils, molasses, glucose, and slintlar | trade-dollurs at 07 cents, and pays them to it aweets,.uro Hberally uscd by sume manufacture | drivers us full dollars, ‘his ss probably ths ers, and while it {a certainly a cbont it lang well | much-talked-of Obto Iden, a barintess one. For example, on Aug, 3), Vir- A beautiful belle of Del Norte ginin lag was.quoted at 4@413 couts, dovern- Js reckoned dtadaintal and horty, ment tax added 10 cents, yet tho manufactured Beeausn durlug the day product was quoted .ns low as IF ‘cents. 1 Hho says “ Boys, keop away," Rt ge rye gee ES Ra tas Tut sho yume in the glowing like forty, 1c ver by 9 " , sary’ Butin tine-cut tobacco and elgars is whero The report that aie Routes Cars 8 +i tho greatost doception fs prnaticod, A Woatorn | toe married to n wealthy New ae + tira permanently from the stage has veen start mantifacturer snys that thore is no end to the Prd ‘9 ent docta't adulteration of finc-cut goods, Machinery has | Clasuln. Miss Cury‘s advertising age! i Doon AO improved that, og he suys, with ono seem to haye bean struct with a new dea thle pound of tobacco Nquor, obtained by boiling | FCKON down stems and refuse tent, ono pound of rag | Across tho pathway, inyrtle-felnged weell, aad ane pound of slippery chm bark Gye, | Under tho maple, It was binged— ollars' worth of {ine-ontchowing-tobaecocan bo:| The little wooden gute: produced, . The suggestion of slippory-clin.bark | "Twas there, within the yutet gloam, was 0 now one, and tho inquiry was pursued fire | When 1 had strolted with Nelly home, thor, He sald it was nicely shaved.and mixed with Tused to paso and walt. tobaoco; that It had on ploarant, sweet tarte, 5 held thy tobacco toxethor, aud made the “qd” Hetots rate HY nae oni nia rite Justin long time, ‘hla bark costa about tour | Wien Soe paienth tice i conts 0 pound, and when a third uf it is made to | 4 \ienere tho mute, Uetwenn ua two, repluce tavavco that sells ns high aa th conte 1 ¥ a tie ts at tov aoe : Pound, one ean’ casily see tho enormous profit ind teen ue8 keene a] reaulting. A.gentleman who Knows says that | . 404 lean upon the rall. : noarly all tho silppery-olin trees in’ Ohio, Ine |“ Good-night,” “I'd s “ good-night—Kool diana, aud Michigan have been denuded of tholr by!" bark, yet 'n tending wholoato drugeistin Chie | « Goodenight"~from ber, with half a sigh enzo allirms that £0,000 pounds of siippery-elin “Good-night! Good-ment!” And theo bark would, for legitimate drugylet and medio- | Aud chon, [ would not xo, but stand, Iual trade, glut tLe ontire murket of the United | And lean upon the railivg, and— States, Begin Ital again, In olgary, choroots, clgarats, and smoking to- | —from “The Giiv tea,” by Murat Halstead, bueco is probably where the publio gots robbed : ee el tho worst, Tho cunning dovices aro so muny PUBLIC OPINION. thut even good Judges arg nnpored upon It —_— used tobe n bonst rinong xentlemun tht thoy New York correspondence Philadelphia could always aetect a tino Brand of olgars, and | Zedyer: It is no toumer possible to disulse the of courso they smoked no othor, The | faut that the public hore aro corning 10 the Hin othar sai a Sa meee wore zeycien rowful sonclunion that to Ea a Pete 1o jo is im §h wvory week, | to have a fatal termination. Notw adniitted that he couldn't tell Havana filled | tho partially reasaurlug character of the medi from Conneoticut stuffed, Tho dishonuat article, | cut bulluting in the course of tho day, bitrate however, Is the product of tha big manufne- | dispatonea from parties in a position 10, be tat tories, for tho smull country manufacturer can | informed are of niliiferent tenor | OO Ta itiey not afford the machinury nor conceal tho Bocrotucy ace iu Fea Oe tO ie nad no. eu lotion and decoctions {hit nro Drou ht into | eee eee ne arent son rar to conten whee requisition by his wealthter competitor, It is | iufavorubie reports. ‘Tha VicasHresidcal quito safe to assumo that about tho purest,—no, | hear, Is greatly aifeated by this ate ae not purest, for if there fa any one thing Impuse | He bina hud muny culior in the count tons It Is tobaceo,—tho tanestest clgur {a tho band. | YoY. HAG we heretafora, ho hus Wht Mn nog ut mide clyar of the loedl inanufncturer, “And Tine he eI anon aA the, Castom-1iouse yot, ono of these relates a sud tite of how oven | private advices are of the sind cea ating ‘ho was ted to bo dishonest. Ho had a small abop ae to wrt f aye sete ony, vy conte ott tho West Bldo, nnd was Jolnod tn bta labor | HMynehee a etait depressions by bis wife, two nuughtors, 8 son, and nis o0cn © : "Nek Curtis, one of whose sional jour,” Dy busing closo, manufacturing |: Mt George Tlelsnor Curtis, om agg square, hobnd bullt upasplendid local trade. One | atlicat and movt eraditable parties tion of 1b6 day a tramp Jour cama:nlong, and ho gave him | Writer wus a history of tho Commibily i work, Ho was tho sabereat und ateadicst fellow | United States, contributes 1 fare stat dae ho bad over omployod, and avon his airis got to | PAPCF on, the question tho provision of liking him, He wasn oud workman, and caally | Svility,” Ho mutntains that miptlon 0 peraunded bis oinployer to lot bim work oyor- | ‘Ho Constitution relating to the SH corel time of nights aud Sundays, For a month or | Hxeoutlveduttes by tho Vioo heen res, two’ tho little manufacturiur establishment | Se caso of berate earns Tor Congtesd 19 doted an tho new workman, Rut all at onceand | deut and that It it neem Noe ng circum: eithesst any ‘apparent calla the trado began to ineke 6 more specie cos Wiceetresident sh) off, rat ono. old customer and thou 7 nerions ul snother quit purchasing, so that the cumnutact: | Racal uae tuae ficouse oF absniute neces urer became ‘financlatly embarrassed, Ho went | executive notion, und tho tut inenpariay act 1d to ono of -his houvioat purchasers and neked hin eee te owe nny jay dutlvaingg bbs duty, 2 why ho bad takon his trade olaewhore, Tho | Gurtis maintains that logistauon 1s ait cane gentleman showed bim why, Opening. one of | sary to give etteat to the provision ae Mei (De tho manufacturer's boxes, ho showed chins stho | stitution, and ho finds sanction to make al usual handsome cigar, but, tearing. It open, Ie | clause which authorizes Conwernying ito ex" was found to bo filled with mashed stoms and Jawa necesaitry OF Po lcsted, ein the vaited brown paper soaked iu tobacco Hyuur, Tho States or in any dupartiment oF othe pawed overtline was atouling hig omployer’s good'ol- | wog up, We could not bolieve ho meant the pnst that Chicago inight soon become known as a elty In which Wealth ucaumulates, whilo mon decay. ‘There ean be no relaxation for the weary vody anc mind more wholesome than that which is afforded by good theatrical entor- tninments, ‘They are Innocent, and may be instructive, and onght to be both, ‘he fact {bat there may be porniclous plays and bad ueling has to bo recornized; It the danger of these diminishes as tha prosperity of the imnnagers Increases, ‘Io thelr ered{t be it said, they would much prefer to give dignl- fied and useful performances than those which are nelther the one nor tho other; and if they have even a moderate degre of en- couragement from the public will keep con- atantly In advanco of tho demand for im- provement In both respects, surgeons and wateliers, worn and linggard with the long struggle, Intely despairing, butonce more flushed with fresh hope and nerved to a last desperate encounter with the flends of disease tugging at.the vitals of the sufferer; tho noble wife, always hoping, never despulring, with a faith so sublime that it embraces vw bellef that her husband will bo saved bye miracle if such Divine power and mercy must be invoked,—this frall and delicate but herole woman bending over the couch of the man for whose precious Ife she woutd so cheerfully give her own,— what soul-stirring, yet what a pathotle picturel alley to the chureh Deacons who manage rafMes ut the charity fairs. Lt will be learned with astontghiment, however, that the stald, sober old Sinte of Pennsylvania has pro- moted a species of gambling whieh exceeds in.grotesqtteness anything ‘of the kind that has yet been discovered. A. stroll through “ Gamblers’ alley” in Chiengu, which is imate tp of aconfusion of Boards of Trade, bucket-shops, und pool-rooms, with the click of checks from neighboring tro and keno banks, would lead one to believe that gambling had there been reduced to a fine art, and that. the most vaulting speculative spirit or the most threadbare and clesperate spurt could be accommodated with avery possible varlety of gaming. But the Quaker State jiss In- vontud a now scheme, It Is known as death bed Insurance, but might be more aceurately designated ny graveyard polley-playing. ‘Tho origin of this ucw system of specula- tlon wos probably the assessment plan of life-tnsuranee, which has.Jed to the organi: ution of various assovlations of merenntile clerks, railroad mon, and other branches of trae for the payment of x stated sium upon the denth of any one of the members, This paymaiit fs assured by an assessment levied uvon the surviving members. It hus been found to work satisfactorily fora time, but the system fs peculiarly exposed to fraud, It hay finally been seized upon in Pennsyl- yaula by professions) experts, who run the business very much after the manner of “polley-shopa’? “Death-bed insurance Is de seribed ns follows: , A Pumping formed for the purpose, or a de- enyed life-inguranee compnny, adopts tho asgersinant princtplo of lifo-lnanrance. Atl tho polloyholdors are ugsossod at a cortaln fixed rate upon the deuth of any person whose life bas been insured, For example, whenever a death oveurs, every pureon ownhue a policy of a thot Band dollurs, naunily tipon the tifo of some other person, 1s nasossed $1.25, und larger polloyhotd- era In proportion. A is ‘a. farmer who hus a volazhbor, 13, senerally believed to be nat tho polnt of death. Now, if A can stako ont ingone aceammotlatiog company a palley of. $1,000 on H's life, and 1 dics aftory say, pal ton deaths baye occurred In the company, A will have pail $12.50 in useessmonte, and ean calloot $1,000, jut Ung t very handsome return on bis investment, At appenrs that there Is'n set of ghouls who make a bualness of prowllng about houses, discovering ‘the sick, aged, or infirm, and taking out polleles on the lives of such per sons,. In other words, thoy bet on the chances of a certain person’s’ dying within a few weeks. If thelr “risk” survives after the payment of a few nasessiments, the graveyard gamblers abandon thelr subject asa bad In- yestment, and allow the’ policy to be for- felted, Ifdeath ecaurs within the Init of risk they have determined to take, they renlize $1,000 upon the corpse, An onter- prising and courageous speculatar wilt prab- ablytake on inrge line of old men, a few siall-pox cases, ono or two dlphtherla pa- tients, and occaslonntly, perhaps, risk 0 love stek malden, An operator, we will say, de- tormincs to “go short” on twenly-five lives, in whieh Bright’s dlacasa of the kidneys, chrouls «dyspepsin, alcoholism, consumption, old age, and general de- bility ave the lending features of tha market, Ile estimates that by tho tine hohns patd out ten assossments of $1 on ench of his twenty-llye risks, or $250 in all, he will hayo a corpse ready on whieh he can realize $1,000, If tha market goes against litm and he has no endavers to deliver he “lnys down” aud forfeits his margins, Spee- ulntors in grain and stocks will readily rec- ognizo the shntlarity between thelr opora- tions and the graveyard polley business, * As usual the orgunizers and managers of the death-bed Insurance companivs have a decided advaninge over tho ottside specn- Iators, ‘hoy take thotr commissions on the risk, and are generally indifferent whether tho “long lntorest’” or “short interest’? pro- yalla,—that 9, whother the patient lasts a Jongur or na shorter time, ‘They ajso have on advantage in calling margins without check or Ilult,. ‘They make assessmons as often as they plense, atul the polloyholders or gumblers hive no redross, ‘hoy must pay up or forfelt what thoy have alroady in- vosted, In this way companies can wipe out tho small operators whoso victims develop an unexpected tenacity of life, Ibis ‘hinted, and the theory tg certaluly plausible, that the: graveyard potley-players can only protect themsulves ngulnst fraud of this kind by artl- ficially hastening tha death of somo ot thelr riska,—for Instance, allowing 9 pillow to re- tard respiration In tho ease of a man or wom nn too feeble to realst: the treatment, or tightonmmg tho grasp about the throat when tnined any cable specints for, the Inst sl: years, or since the beginning of the Russu- ‘Turkish war? 4. Did you: not cease this “ piratical” practices only a few days ago, and then siuvly because you went. to press tov early to get the Herald's specials into your publl- eation? b. On what moral grounds do you charge apy one with " pirney” for dolng whint you first commenced, approved, and praeticed for alx yenrs, and only quit when you con- cluded to try the experiment of going to press without the news?” SOCIETY ME ETINGS. APOLLO COMMANDERY, PLAR—Attentlon, sir Kuali Tied to roudezvods at the NoIST eal orelucke g- me Coumundury ill peueoed by es to the House: and from thenes, by ear! ywetal ear fo Huson Comutery. enh, NAW. 1 Tt depot at lotctock. Ail Ble Kt pective oF division, aro ccquestell to attend, By order of the Emninont Coninundar, | i I 8. TUFFANY, Nocordor, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 788. ro Mayon Hanson hit better coe home, Mike McDonald's racehorse bud bis naine fo the dispatches nguin yesterday, but not a word was suid about our professional plenicker, a ‘Tur advices concerning tho President's condition recelyed up to3 o'clock this morn ingare in the main of a deeldedly encourag- ~ ing character, and the tecllng among pliy- sielans, nurses, and friends was that If this improvement can bo maintained for forty- eight hours thera will be reasonable ground fur confidence in ultimate recoy- ery, ‘Tho one drawbnacle to this hopeful outlook consists m the report (un- oflicial) that fears are entertained of the formation of abscesses upon tho ungs,— acomplication that hag ‘been dreaded ever siuce the existence of blood-polsoning be caine fully established. Oneot the surgeons 4s reported as having sald that in sounding the Prestdent’s chest. somowhat dull re- sponse was’produced by the percussion, and that there was reitsou ‘to fear that this was Indicative of abscess formation on the lungs, —i state of things certain to prove fatal un- less speedily checked. It would seem, how- ever, that this feur Is not generally shared by tho medical mén in attendance, us expressions of hope and encouragement among them were Inst evening the rule and not the exception. Past midnight the news . from tho Exeeutive Minsion was as cheerful _ 83 could be expected, and tho feeling was * general that the erlsis of the preceding twenty-four hours had been passed, and that atarked turn for the better had occurred, If this Improvement can be kept up for two orthrea days Jonger wo may expect from ‘Washington the Joyful announcement that tho President Is fairly on tho road to re covery, s New On.uans, as well as other cilies, lias ils Inbor trouble, and it 13 one which is quite serious, as It threatens to affect the appronch- ing cotton season. ‘Two powerful organiza. tlons are arrayed against each other. The one fs composed of serawmen, "longshorc- nen, draymen, colton-press yardinen, welgh- ers, rowelghers, and classers, numbeting 18,000 men, who are represented by an Ex- ecutive Committee. While this Committee cannot muke s tariff for any of the Associa- tions, it can prevent n change in any tarlt already adopted, ‘Che tarlits for the next cotton, season have been made up and filed with the Committee, but aro objectionndia to the organization which represents tho fne- tors, buyers, and shippers. The Committec are disposed to compromise, but the Associa- tlons decline to make any changes, ‘The Now Orleans Democrat says: “The tarlil is rather a complicated affair, and we would not venture upon a comparison with the rates that ruled In prosperous thines; but, as wo understand It, the differonces now be- tween tho factors and shippers and tho Ex- ecutive Council! ara not very great, or of 0 sufilclently complicated nature to preclude x settionont, though the negotiations sre not In as sntistactory 2 state ns we should {ke to see them.” So long, however, ns the Asso- elations hold out the situation Is nota very encournglng one, A RAY OF HOPE ‘There was probably not a porson in Chica- go, however sanguine or hopeful he muy have been, who did not retire on Saturday night with the conviction that he would rise on Sunday morning and find tho President's death announced In the newspapers, It was the darkest thne since the President was shot, and not n ray of brightness could be seun in the heavy gloom that settled down, Even the most hopeful of his attendants, Dr. Bliss, hls fatthful nurse Mrs. Edson, Col. Swatn, and tho brave little wife who has atood by hils bedside wilh herole tirmness and Christian hope, relylng upon Providence to Interpose, even if it were by a miracle, at Just reluctantly gave up all hope as they be- held the very symptoms of death and felt they wero standing In its shadow. ‘ With the brightness of the Sabbath sun enme renssuranee, ‘The bulletins, official and wnofiicial, held out a ray of hope, and the pulse of the community beat more firmly, and faces lighted up, and men spoke with each other moro encournglngly, and in many a household which his watched the ebb and flow of the President’s feeblo tide of Hfo as if he were one of the fanlly lying between life and denth thore wasn fecling of cheer- ftilness aud gratitude to Goaj—that he still tived, and that at least he was no worse. Up to this writing, each inessage las confirmed the good news of its predecessor. At sunrise Dr. Reyburn, coming from the sick chamber, stated that the patient's condition was slight- ly iinproved. © At § o’clock the improvement continued and the pulse was 104, showing that tho tide of Ie was coursing its way more firmly, At? o'clock encouraging word cane. ‘The vationt had rested well and slept considerably, ‘The improved condition: was more fullymaintained, and the pulse was 101, At Vo’clock tho sun shouestill brighter. The. bulletin annomiced that the Pres {dent was some better, and the announce ment came with Joyful reliat to those who hud not expected to hear that he was better, who had not expected to hear that ho was worse, but who had expected to hear that he wos no more, Ils stomach was falth- fully doing its work, 111s mind had recov- ered clearness, Pulse and temperature were reduced, ‘Phe pulse lind fallon to 100; tem- perature to O84, respiration to 17, and the “hone which was much stronger” among those about him aroused stronger falth in the great Nation walling, watching, and praylng tor his.deliveranee, At 1 o'clock a.m. Dr. Boynton reported that the fn- vornble condition continued, and that the pulso was better in character, At noon that cheerful optimist, Col. Swalm, reported that the lnproyement was still maintained, and shortly after the oficial bulletin confirmed hin. Jnailthis there Is room for expectation, and yet It 13 not well to'allow hope to get the better of judgment, or cloud the vision of sud probabliities yet to come, It-ls aswell to roalizo that ho Is past the help of doctor and surgcon, and that thoy, like tha rest of us, can only stand by and wateh and watt, {uy the hope (hat there is strength enough in the Uvesldant’s robust constitution aud merey: whongh in the plans ‘of Providence to spare hin to his devoted wifo and children and to the country which has learned not only to respect aud udinire him as ite Chief Mage istrate, but to love him for his manly worth, In his prostrate condition, with the scales so dolicately polsod between Hfo and death, the welght of « feather may turn thon Death has many arrows In his quiver, and the futat ono may come when and where it is least expected, nnd even at a thine when hope grows slronger and tho sky looks brighter, Itisastruggla now the issua ‘of which iles in Divine hands, and no one can foresee the vesnlt, "18 MAN THE HIGHEST ANIMAL1" It should surprise nobody,—it was sure to come in this nge of mutations,—the eifort to oustiman from his place of supremacy In mundane affalrs, And, to use a homely but expressive phrase, it 1s goo enough for him. Having madex god of science, what mnoro natural than that tho god thus created should proceed ‘to dain its crentor! No- body knows how -many hundred thousand yenrs It has taken to develop or “evolute” man from Darwin's orlginal spongy sub- stance floating in its watery efement, but it Is plain that for many hundreds of years very little if any advance ling been made In tho wit and wisdom -of the two-legged anl- mal who has lorded:it over creation. Ono would require an electric Nght of 60,000 can- dle-power, fustend of the tallow-dip with which Diogenes hunted for an honest man, to discover a wiser man: than Solomon or a more profound philosopher than Socrates in this last quarter of the niveteenth contury. Selence, Indecd, continues to develop, but thore is not wanting evidence that man 1s, 03 Jt wore, noaring the end of his rope,—in danger of falling a vietln to the Insonsate rage of the awful forces ho has evoked from tho bosom of Nature, A poot mortal enters an electric factory, tinpradently tonches an Innocent-looking wire, and falls dead. It ts the old story over again of the Greek sculpt or who retreated in terror from the raised and menacing arm of tha stalue ho had chis- led from cold marble. i Jsut Nature ts benclicont and tho sclentist is indefatigable; and trom the prolife womb of the former the Intter will doubtless wrest more powerful creature than an to face and control the monsters ha has ercated, ‘Tho first step hins boon taken modestly, but firmly, Agaln, no one should be surprised that this step was taken in tho progresstye City of Cincinnatl, Ibis the hottest city on the continent, lf not the most torrid place on earth, and the great heat of the locality and the extraordinary. Intellectual fecundity of the atmosphere In that region havo united to germinate a grentiden, ~ f The American Associntion for tha Ad- yancement of Sclenco is In sesston ut Clie elunati, and Mr, Charles 8, Minot, or Mino}, ja a member of It. Mr. Minot. 1s the man who has undertaken to dethrone the animal niin, not ‘béenuse ho Is inimical ta man, but because science, so to speak, requires a now and more powerful motor, Sctence Is golng ata grent rate, and the antinal man begins to show symptoms of incapacity to guido the locomotive. Mr. Minot, Ike nll discoverers, fs extremoly modest: Besides, he Is a Yai kee, and lings an oye tu business, Io hus doubtless discovered the new animal which, or who, Is to take tho helm from the nerve- less grasp of the wornout anal man, and will apply fur a patent onit, or him, Hence, he meroly hints at his discovery In the form of u question, “Notes on Whether Man ls the Ilghost Antnal?? ‘This is the title of tho paner read before the Association at Cine clnnatl, i Of courge speculation will be rife na to whether Mr. Minot, or Minol, proposes to olovate to man’s present place In the econo- iy of nature—or rathor the realm of selence —n known animal, or inlunds to ereate a monster, a thing with, head and horns, fiftoon or twenty foot high, who will go about glanoing forked lightnings and broath- tng Uhundor-vlaps, ‘Thor is n fablo to the effect that the lon once inthuated as woll as ho: could with his Mhalted command of language thot, If he wero periltiod to rolate the story of his con- tests with tho puny aniinal man, quite» nd ‘Tis violent alternations of hope and fear through which the people havo passed dur- Ing the Inst el@ht weeks constitute an unex- tunpted episode notonly tn the history of this country, ‘but in the history of the world, Indeed, such nn episode could not oceur in any other country, because in uo other country Is there such universality of respect and love for the political Institutions thorcof, As every citizen of tho United States Is part nnd parcel of the Government, 9 viclous blow. aimed at the heart of the Chief Executive of tho Nation wounds every citizen, Every cit izen resents It as a persdnal indignity, and every citizen Is touched with sympathy for the sufferings of tho chosen head of the Goy- ermment of which he Is part, Tlenee in every household in tho Jand tha cloud of sor row which hangs heavily over tho I ceutlve Munsion {s rellected, Under these cireumslatices, tho extreme — tonierness whielv ling charuetorizet the senthnents of the whole people towards Presl- dont Gurlield and tho members of his faulty tn thelr great alltiction Is must appro- printe, most creditable, It is a now reveln- tlon of patriotism, and mu assurance that nelther tho strife of -potlties nor the greed of giuin lias availed to harden tha heart of the Amerlean people. In a great emergency patrlotisin emerges from the shadow of fae- Mona! aud partisun controversies, nid greet. ings of unlyeront good-fellowship are heart lyexchanged. A great sorrow lings been po- tent to uniteagreat people, If tha ray of hope of the residents recovery fs destined to be Uispelled, aud the great mun finally sinks away tu rest, theory Is uo nek or curnor of the tand where he will net be mourned, no place in the Nation whore his memory will not be tendorly revered, On the othor hand, If tho ray of hope shalt oxpaud ite tha sun shino of full assurance of the Prosident's re- covery, there will risu te Honyen ono unl versal wcelalin of thanksgiving, The ‘Lamvxe publishat on Saturday a statement furnished by tho Now York #t- nanglal Chrontele showlng that during tho dirst eight months of 18st there had beon Issued and placed on the market for sale now stacks and bontls (o tho amount of g671,00y,- 100, All thls for rallroad business. 1b Is cue vious to oxamine what these securities ware issued for, ‘Chey may be put under three classeg;-(1) Stovka and -bonds for the con struction of now Mies; (3) stocks and bonds Fain weather, followed, by Increasing cloudiness, local rains, and lower temper- ature fur the Upper Luke region to-day, From San Francisco comes the bold au- nouncement of a fearful Indian horror,— the mnssnere of seventy people residing In Ewreka, N. M. No partleulnrs whatever are given, Fin Inst night in Clovaland destroyed tho Tunber-ynrat nnd piantug-mill of Wempy os Co., together with a large nunber of loaded and empty freight ears. ‘Tho toss on the plantig-mill and Inmber is sbout $00,000; In- surance $30,100, By a curlous eotueldence two dispatches from different points In tha South tell of tho burning of colored children. Ina. fire ata farinhotse near Booneville, Miss, three per- ished, and five were cremated by the burning of a house nt Carter's Station, Lenn, ‘Tun Republicans of the dlstrictrepresented » by. Senator Seasions, who fs under Indlet- juent tor bribery bi contueedion with the New York Senatorial contest, lve, wisely con- eluded to eave the vindlention of that indi vidual toa Jury of his peers, Sessions was an active candidate for the renomination, bit on tho fiftleth ballot ho was beaten, and Norman M, Allen was nominated in his place, dressed to the Governors of all the States and ‘Lerriterles a circular suggesting thot {1 the.ovent of the death of President Garileld proctamutions by Issued requesting the suse pension of all secular bustacas and the gon- + eral holding of funeral -and memorial serve ' ees upon na uniform day aud date, It Isa suggestion which, should the oveaston arise, will doubtless bo neted upon by the poople of the enthe country, 3 ‘Tur local religlous matters myntioned: lin our columns this monitng Inelido wy sermon at the Fourth Presbyterian Churel by the : Rev, Dr, Morris, of the Lane Theological : * Semitary; preaching by the Rey, ‘Thomas : Murrison, the rovivallst, at the Michigan ; Avenue aud ‘Trhilty Methodist Churches; celebration of High Mass ut All Saints’ Ro- : n . thy thos mee 3 nan Cuthollo Church; and a meeting of a | fF fnpravements, purchasy of vouds, ov Is- | ‘Nhu best surgeons in the lanl and the best | now face would bo put upon the mattor, In | they tonderly Itt 'a patlent to change his, reapers soaole de eal place ME 0K wart Grantor Biv. Hayes, altnenat, theorist" el t sect caltedt the Diselples of Chriat, who con. | Sued on consolidation; (2) stucks aid bonds| patient In to land have togother mado | fact, to be blunt about it, the Mon conveyed | position In bed, ‘Tho moraltets of tho ou-| count, ees thes Toran. ‘appropriation ‘at least, ond ld stot Ket i fidently anticipate tho willenutun at no aig. | Without valuable constderation, ‘The total | strong tight for Ife, and all that thoso who | tho fmpression that Hon-hunters aro mons’) (hongsia schuol, who’ belleyo" In’ nn easy ‘This mich can be sald to tho oredit of the to- uid he bave meant? Kol editor or PTY bacog dealers Hts producs is purcly aluxury,—In HG ae ast probably, Let ue ee beset M4 no senso gntering Into the modioinalor mechanics | there soma ono who mentionod [t sore torrie a) arts,—and, being a luxury, no law, not oven | srarch, say abont the 4th? “The civil public opinion, can restrain him from the practice | van novor bo placed upon & regret Beye Of uny little cheut {ocnhauoe bis profits, Which | watil itis reuluted by law.’ 9° wnat, Gut, bringe up agin. tho: admission that in ull bie | Wetened such RUE CN COL tg call wltey ig cheuts “nothing ts put into tobacco moro dele» | fe Faf bla prophetic utteraee eine perloue totho buman system than ‘tho tobacco | ask if Mr. Duwoes wouns to shut the F ractical ena men and put BI ‘snes Wet : td el " jata.” ut ri ‘Tue Fergus Printing ‘Company has put.| eebiguuiueel inte inauguel, anid ae forth fn vory attractive form the lecture of the | * For the good af tho scrvicu Half ity tno ae wmount of now roud constructed during this year 13 9,600 miles, whieh, at $20,000 par mile, would mate tho total cost $70,000,000, ‘here wore sonic roads purchased, aud othors were consolldated, now stock and bonds bolng ts- sned fn placwof the old, Lneluding the §70,- 000,000 cost of tho new ronils, and thy cost of the purchase, and the assum ptlon of ofd debts, there was acall for $251,083,000 cash. ‘Pho romalnderof tho $U71,000,0000f securities rep- resent nothing bit water, It may safely tant day, are waltlng can do is to hope aud pray that the patlont and horole sufferer has at last olutched the fem rock, and not a broken vead, ond that he will have strength enough to hold to He wuti) seinvigorated nature and medical skill can agaln renew the struggle and baile and ultimately defeat the cnemy, Tho govt President has now beon so near death that ho has socn the grim grchey face. to face, and hu has not yo succumbed, In such a. case we have at Joust tho right to strous Nara, and that tho king of beasts husn't been “licked” half us often as roe ported... When-the title of Mr, Minot's pay per was read soveral members of the Asso- elation recalled the fable and jumpod to the couclusion that the lon was to be cloyated to man's place, ‘This muy or insy not be Sy, Minots intention; but he ts at all-events far tod cunning to disclose it in advance of the filing of a caveat to secure the rights of his inventlon, It is alittle quoeor that tho death and recommend ag an act of humanity the taking-olf of permanently sligabled and hopelesty-luiignt’ people, would approve of thly procedure of jastening deaths and, aside fron, the uthical ylew’ of the matter, the Bravoyard, polley-playera must find great satisfaction yn“ boutlig she puol-box,",..” ‘Tho crop of amateur opgrators Jy deaths bod Insurance Js auld to bo as Jargons the number of countrymen who are now buying és ‘Tne Urlahtenlug prospects of Cuba wider, P the snore Hberat policy of the Spanish Cove, ; ernment are arousing a spiribat enterpriso a in developing its resources,, Among other j operations in this direction a new steamship, : cowpiny has been formed, of whieh Seflor : do Campos, atone thie Captaln-Cuneral of the Island, Js President. With the help of subsidies, he has contracted for elgit new 3 graln on margins. ‘Tho storekeopers jy cer- | Hon, Johu Wentworth, * Fort Dearborn and | tection of thase who aro inurusted we tuo end 5 + fron steamships, which ho proposes to run {be assumed as generally trug: that the | lope, What now dangers may bo In store, | proposition to displaco man from his | tuln portions of Pennsylvania have great | Early Chicayo," Tho toxt la taken ‘from the Pointing, power awalnat teiauss eaused ur the, * —, Jonliths principal ports inthe West Indies | iasue of bonds covers the «real actual | whut now approaches the enemy may make, | klugship among ‘autmats should have | dileuity 1 collecting thelr bilts because | Yortutlm roport of un Cucano Tuusa of Fearn tmeamnize. for place and figae #09 , to Central America, and to the northern coast | and substantial cust of the property, and iat | no one can foresve, but he cannotagulncome | emanated from one of tho doomed | thoir customors ara nalyg all the mony they seat May 2, 1881, whtoy will be somomberca | tection of Inoumbents wily tiv, Couaest : of Soutn America, carrying cargoes of as- | tho-stock represents nothing, Nat one dol- | sq neur to death without yielding, and inthts us tho Now Toatamont edition, It cantuined bee | wrong, Tehail at the p i tte race. If a Non had apveared before the Assoviation ant in an eluborgte paper shown man’s Incompetency longer to stand In the yan of progress, and clulmed the rleht can got thelr hands on toinveatin pollciesand koep up thelrussesgments, Nolottery scheme eyer had o more popular suveess, It may by that the * vlavera’? have uot used the best sorted goods, bringing bavk products from z she various ports at which they touch, which will be entered at Havana, to be distributed Jur fy Invested In It, and yot it 13 nearly donble the bouds, which represent ail the eush Invested and all the property owned, tives 0 aides the revised Now ‘Testament in sixteen | tex tho tenure of the ue ae an reser Ae pages, twenty other payes of news and adver. | oral Hxoculive Tense ie ‘bat ve thine yatter, aud was itself uu abstract and String terms fur whieh Jucumbeuts brlef chronicle of the timcs us complete as if | appuinted.” s thore §s rooin for hope, whilv maklug our: selves ready for the worst, For the sake of his devoted wife, who bas shown such ay