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v EPTEMBER 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES THE cuicach TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, f * La bb ry) Qe (GIbien as lo the deficlenctes of the system of | beach, with a retrogrdding crab by fmpiler- [ blan Nights,’ Swift's “Voyage to Litiput,” | tital Jittle painting by Richard, who palnted { NEW LITERATURE. distributing supplies, Ie says: tion trying to wet out pe'tbe way of a fear- | several poems and falry tales, and will be a | the “Valentine of Xian it represents Henuyisae, there, ‘are Teter tres forte jeer as Blnee. 1874, and espeoinlly under Mr. Kehurz, | fully-constructed onegegeed gall, petre}, or | complete juvenie Nbrary, Franeis J, und ts pronounced by connolsscurs | from home as to cross the Ine, and as thore aro A { i {ho system Of pureluisen, expunditurcs xing of Hsliliaw, That ool Tec au Anas ‘The fourth and final volume of Mr, | 2 be eanal to aterard Dow.” no bays, and aeandy bonch skitis nll ro wooed ‘espa 1, a " P0785, st fe c . tg 8 4 ik : ns . * PRICK, BL25, Tho Army and tho Indians— | thetovernment,in tho Indian Ollce, ha large: | thongle yourscte enmpatnz fron che belny | ugnehacd Jerruld’s "Lite of Napoleon the | fh life elaburate reoart on tho Salon of last shorn, the binds ara pot lost [n ilying: your: es , a ly bean remodoted, and a system of quaninand ) deep, Dutsvmehow the bracing. Invizarat- | nove hoon dertet fron Sinte. ress imaterials pety M. Victor Chaminter anya: "She nim. | nuustod by haMling winds, fall down, wnd perish, Prize Essays by Army ohecks has heen produced, altnilur to thatoftho / pie walt vtr is Inektie inside the covera, | 2ave beer ¢ ertved from State records, from | berof works of art which the last Saton con: | Even so large a loss makes nosensibie diminu- antneday Bvening Gazelteansst Quurtormastor’s Departinent of tho ariny. The | Wiiyreg wise men of Golliam went to sen Unpublished family correspondence, and from | falned ainonnted to not less than 7280, aud | tion tu uumbers. Michigan swarms with birds, me tent eangeas? tant redinekivhly in= OMlcers. Teports from ie to. Hien hath Inolusiye; ae eee ee ee whgel) — beng. Interpreted personal testimony, in that truly colossal collection, the largest | The frute belt with {ts iniid effinate ia a favorit Wd AP novels dealing with 11f tn Tussin SO ten entter hes {and adapted tof 8 Sure’ means | ‘Fo gain the most Information in the enst } that as ever been seen at the expositions, | Pince for carly coming birds. I hava Diokod ub rertlak Ciuionary napect that at present been removed, and the punishment of fraud tas | that four, fournaliats ‘of Washington went { tine seems to be the aim of the majority of poehaus one would have been unable to find, | thn Balves ete rently etal ua aholla ct the pape Fe + 5 boon very nucecsatul,, Whon tho iacanaor de: | dawn the river ina atepmboat, ‘They had a) coad Americans. ‘To ald them In this en-) 4 Muy sort of xeverlty of choice were exer | Corcntiy been Uroumhe, trom, tho nest chat Gay wun ary World onyat “Cannotaome- | A Roviow “of the Whole Subject— | tecting tenud are oxceltont, and the punishment | jolly oud thine toxethoy, andl one of the party | tenvor, lurper Bros. will publish in Novem | clseth a score and a half of paintings which | Py tue mother ninds ‘Tha deep wooed ravines Tae 2ACen or at thts bank to the new Canct i ei Of tt Vigorous, the plants completo: for nu ayy | Tepadced” umercituey On Account of thelr | ber a" Popular Cyelopedia of United States | Were worthy of being studicd near ot hand. | area safe and comfortabia shelter in stormy ” peer a hte \elfe never amites unit ta tab Pioneer Life in the tem of survellianee will produce an honest mun | aayings and doings, and lias liad It printed, } Sistory, from the Aboriginal Perk to 187822 Andomongihiathinty iispot entirely certain | weather, aud here they romp and play, acnmo eat princess’ wold minke her tremble." from a thief, The book 1§ not by any{ means stuphte-thers by Beison J. Lossing, Lid. In two vol- that there were five whieh were really | and fight, and seratet: aimong the feaves until FEN ne eee ea healde urges West, ant peereirinh Te it epartant | bss cand deal of Yife and movement in ity it | ines, iMlnstrated with 1,000 engravings, Nee ea eee eee ee Rae ae ee Gnd aieee role (he bndet dusting the headin, him, ha thoroughly sounded Llent, Butler i very empliatic fn hts protest | Wel werttten In at cars, pleasant style, nit dosent Tinton will ben tn the Octo | fan of posterity. Uiuty adds, he, ealnice season n peotty Tale knowiedga of the birds that aif sinted waters of SEusslan soctety. ngalatite The Board of Indiin Comutae | But we falt'to find tn itany wtcat amount Of | her number of Harpers Magazine the tirst | when fave men feared to tops to xeo | hitint the shores of Lake Sttchigan might bo Wrewee feet Hight tiyan ene of the me Surf!—A Manua) for Young La- stoners” ha Buys, “speaks of this prow itnvaut tate throttslte si rue sere caer pi dara bon: chefs nuvee aurout incthodieally every Ee rraall PAE Rh id Meearen noun ee 1 jestions of the day." gama ern r ton! El by view: U » Mr.) spring Ske strawhberr! PEN PENS? ive Ina gitand burping ae dies—Primer of Domes~ fenpted’on i foubly pace,“ White Holt Published in New York by Fords, Moward | Charles Barnard wilt also, contribute a i iar hiatey DAG diay then transite FA SUE AVE Lanny” uno -wuriotios of “birae (Bat ; tic Science. tng with the Nonorable oard in its eouetu- | & Muthert eh didny ahinwctng thee recent iinpiegoeents | Rautte that fs destined tu mild q zrent deal to | AzEOK toss nn deubL, ant must be Eeckoned ne other New Books. jany rensous Why for tiie i y *y AN ciated FADInE made ht telegraphy. ‘i its reqiatations Ht best fib hee pat sau thioe tigppeas on all tbo yrene inks to jth Hewer-Gnannd Ite Dangers 2.25 the (ransfer shotd not take pla ‘This compilation is}*billed * to contahi | Mr. Kdward de Barthélemy hag Just pub- | in thew St Matthew" 5. Tate Rtudy In Germans. + 1426] Woaeazines~Recent Art Publications | 8° even more to my satisfaction why, for | “hints on love, courtsttip, martinge, and the | Hshed a work of great hy reat ras dst Le ty Hee ehteh are dar fa eet wae gee emeees, ed poreeayon mitorttr ¢ TUT LPst'n shadows of Shnate,, Bi ih good of tho army les skirte should WCE | aeucobleets af tite” “hese are things most | Marguise d'tidxclieg ot Lea Aina” Mt tw | over, therefore, shalt humble himself ue this | think of $0 tnang tedey cars-tren bolnge in one JILLRR'S Danites In the Aterras, Books Recoived—Literary defied and Its overburdened shoulders Iadett | woyte cara very intel Interested in, and | YolUinedtealtug with the men and customs of | Hite child tha sume is areaiest iu the Kluge | Mldst. Croatucen for whom polities and toligion, , wine's cry So deb ee and Art Notes, pritweucth 9 toatl, The, Fensols He give therefore even the work of the compiler may the seventer mith comtury, and within its pazes | dom of Heaven.” ‘The work consists of two Sasi and art, SLOnaR and poileles hive no ex. Tis Ktce cop a ee however, do not warrant hiseonclusions, Ie iit le Tak T tageveldoniés 'THere ‘ike alitipy figure nearly all the chief members of tha | figures, both Ufe-size. ‘The Savior fs stond- hee ea RHEE Bath prep bath in dow audit 4 5 htt Malta century, a Sine Indiag Thircatt will always be the thostro | (urs on all these and; kiudred toples taken Coataiintton Te the hieeuture or that fen we th ee Tne tons oF te hee cliamgea if the hina ree were swont away to Dy ISSTEL! at x : ’ 5 i e elu. » the Jett. ‘Tho folds of the onter gar- ‘4 ‘ EATON'R ei eR LITERATURE. . eT ee tr ae tread inde oxtae | from the works of well-known authors and | Gen, Willan Bimey, of Washington City, (ment are gnttered gracefully over, thie EUW, Barr Den, picntl : Ae Fs te: ‘ in such a combination, ana tho pritetico of fraud | printed here in exeerably stall typet Most | Is preparing a work on'the Ife and tines of | leftarm, the forearm nnd hand of whieh ‘The Peeay of tho Wert Stdo. foldby all ooksolters, or mailed postpald,on roe | TRE ARMY AND TIE INDIANS. | must neccesirily bo inerensed under tho patron- | of the ayien ziven issdund. Young Indies | James G. Birney, or the rise, growth, and | Mrs bent naturally weross the oily. ‘The To the Futtor of The Uhtcago Tribune. piptot pelea by tho publishers, The Miltary Service Institutfon of tho | age of politicians. Troustersing, the Indian | are told to bownre of the mun who asks fora | cess of the “Anti-Slavery movement i Melt arm is lovingly bent around the | Cricace, gépt. L—This honding may bo somes aaa Blatant Chics of the regular army, One of its objects is to | fusurdtand eeutin or Tediunaervices who army | Cifhe én true aban if will be delighted to | Daving In thelr possession Letters from James | errr atta is ented ona sort of | Painting to tho fnet that tho West Division bns 117 ‘9 u EO. secure the competent diseusston of: military | muat Inevitably become the refuge of aecheminy | See the wedding Well written ty in tho ‘at ant ant yyy i wun F iilar, an whieh is enrved usweet face of a | &2imerical majority and vast interests in mo- n men who seek that pati to the pines thoy cov | pavers. ‘The compltgr “don't believe in} bY ets published between iSiland (845, to } pod eu ds ct tt SWee! eo tant A om onl A quarterly Journal fs Hublishet by | Gtods it. would bo’ nit. element of corruption Kinviing a grand spread (an such occasions,” | Write to hin, giving detuils, Bll we laiay tet rest ih th a ni of ry Sunes ae ee aie orien tbe fi riz y buds: ; fe f Lanlirsitis Harts trttirheag —— devil's head. The whole compositio Xo y A QUINTET TE | iiiscorsio ls awartad ote weerot tho | mamma’ ates niente te te twas | Uy ceBSietttaty auEEas ot pase as nooKs WECHIVED, irc Geauga tie geew ut th Ravi, | Agua West wo dlmeneoming the, ns oF r Savloi f 1 yf rs i ; "i and renulsive to the stranger within our yates. best essay on n subject selected by the Ingtl- | ould be Inerenacd, They would hoplaved upoty | peeded to commence hosekeeping, no doubt | Eveny-Day Lire ix Ixpra. Dy tho Rev. A. {inieh fs the: typical one, a aronlerelily tne ‘A glance at tho map of Chicago demonstrates 6 by contractors and bampered by politicians, und peared Ore ae " ble and divinely serene, i i tution, The subject for 1880 wns "Our In- | altonether for (uo army’ seo i such WME, HO hurtwhat handsomely ongraved wedilineecardy | D,Rowo. Now York: American Teact Suclaty. | animated by that ace’ th cunt the secondary tinportance of tho part In NE dtats Question,” and the whiner of the gold | #lory. fucrensed labor, and doubttul honor. Did ara the * spools, I MOTE.’ | Price $1.50, t] hat pitaseth all vit | question fs not In the order of nature, but must i, i derstanding.” "The chila’s face 1s full of re- ) be found Cc x: t medal was Gen, John Glbbon, Colonel of |, Lieut. Wood believes in constituting will- ‘pl Gi He, ens Ho oUt lle NATIONAL Antrisieric, Onan AND Wart vithin tho euntrol oF ane Mere’ aud intollisen es stares “Tit q tary cepartinent commanders ex-atticta tne Arey A At W fey tts” (ny Joseph Fioktiu, Wb. D. Chleugo: aA. the Seventh United States Infantry, The linnee on the Tinnd that guards him. ‘The | within tho control of ‘an alert’ aud intelligent . | draping and modeling are maynificent. ‘This | people. It istrug that the “tridge nuisance’ i : service Ww r ) Wileh ld sensible and practical advice, fonml- oe Ci NS er, Bill “rplece, 49 Intorposed n barrier to onr cocaual stand! pion Aa, havo sendy forshornll trade. and | sixth number of the secoutl volume of tho pocetors of tie Ancien ecainaaexanize | ot vit long experioneg and ait Intiiate Harael & 205 Monine: Taman NHR TARR Pesala to cb ste Late naaterplece, DOvLe with tho tore preteations South iiivislon, Dat fora aeE ranawiax books, of ucupproschanio ox: | Jartrnat of tue Mititary Service Inatttutfon | two roximents of indian, cavalry, whieh auafntance With Witt iia andscrely: | Sprck. by FW, Htobineon.—itnsnna. By ra. peeriasian eee oven this drawinek 14 tnore in appearance thay Canes (aTheiranecial departments: for which we ure indebted to LieutCol, | xeems to be an excellent nud practienl sy | HUCK, worth rendlug jiu tus Wandsouucls. | Tones yf We puch Mg VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | tho vreatinternsts or intef-communtention may * zac(HERALD OF PRAISE,| aio | Volkmer, of Gon, Sheridan's stat—contuins weatlons ten consolidate the reservations | Gy) "Kenbat Davenport, 1a, Tenosiin er La Nerune, Par Le De, Hugh nut la the wear futuredenmendthe closing of tha, fens new Church Music Hook for 1831-1852, the three best essays on tho Indlan qtestlon Teentaal enraee mol pe Puaishmnent ai He ee eee sveid: EuRatits 5 Guitean. : eT ptueeatns (ee Ae Tent pect " fend #1 for Spocinion Copy. written by the competitors for the prize. ‘The } rebellions Indians, In this: essay: the his- DOMESTIC |SCIENCE, By Alfred Hennequin. New York: V. Appleton Iv the Editor of The Chleago Tribune, bridge and vinduct facilites, Aud here, buyond. eraniitn | L. (se) Tho now | Othor writers, besides Gen. Gibbon, are | torleal and theoretical parts nee much morg Mrs, Hurrlet J. Willhrd, of this city, lins | & Co. Curcagy, Sept. L—Wit son plese to give In | question, hus been ngraat overatrht on tho part amernperior book for Ninging Classen, of the city fathers, There is not today a tirst~ class bridyo and vinduet unywhere crossing the river. It ig trie that) wo bave some : which woul be tolerable Jn a provincial town, a but whut poselble reason can be wssigned for de # creasing the width of suct a thoroughfare ag Madison or Adains street one-balf at the river] Qoviousty, these bridges and viaducta shotild dave been the full width of tho street, thus uf- . 4 early ome i c Vorsa axp Pourny or Vouanp, By Saul | sour vi lent. GE. S$. Wood and Capt. FE, Butler, | clearly treated than the practical remedial} issued two smal) yolugaes, tho “ Priner of a + ? your valuable piper the correet pronunciation K rently a y tt : 1 4 y nil seo) E guerion'dl SONG BELLS. | «acy: cno | nosed to reflect tho views of the army on this | inraing the Indians aver to the entire charge | {fst of these ix devot dd to" Kitefien oud PTs teary ia | Yeralty of pron tions of this name are more now, rental, And beautiful collection ur School | perplextu subject. It 1s one with which of th War Department ‘ Pitbe Rae Wars oe tha ee to & Heath, in number than are tho colors of the ralauiow, Anus, Oo Finally, we lave tha essay written by } “Parlor, Bedroon, Laundry Wark, ‘ i“ e Sie for Specimon Copy. they are compelled to become acquainted, Finally, we yw. 5 s ees regs | BEACON LIGHT Reser and In reference to‘which thelr views ard en. | Capt, Butler of the Fitth Infantry. Ile ait ‘These little books are gets of Instruction In ART. fas (tenet ohtag 4 . 3 x fers trom each of the other writers, He tras as aes (Pit biaas ff * eve) AIT radiant sith beauty, und full of tg | Wed to respectful consideration. Of all the | not n yery hixh estimate of the nobie savage, thelr way. ‘hey are pipin and practical, and ‘The Man Send ve for Speciman Copy, Nudsog. Boston: tlteas ee. = é fordlug nearly twice tho present capacity for ie) All radiant spith banuty, wad full of departinents, the army Is the one to which | Take the first natagraph of bis essay: they contain just that e}oss of ustrnetiinso | THE AMERICAN ART REVIEW. ‘Th the Fditor of The Chieago Tritune, Lat Dy eat iataetliees ah. bridal troll Send die for Specimen Caps. the “Indian Question” Is tnvariably re- | ‘Tho condition of the rod mon of tho North | Mitch desired, and tho want of whieh | Four of the sty full-page engravings in the | | La Crosse, Wis,, Sept. 1-1 ain glad to geo tho a CE ee ete: tes, there are those who deum them adequate, aud who doginaticully ussert that Washington: Jackson, and other prom(nent streets abalt not be bridged, Well, if. tho restrictive potley fs to be continued, and If tt {An pleasant spectacle for West Siders to sce na taille of curs and ve- hicles, with thelr attendant thousands, waiting to cross, thon let the Rip Van iinkle plan pro: vail. Hut if ndoquate and business views are of account, then let us have bridges and vinducts at Washington and Juckstin stecets ot the full width of tho street, and of the most approved constrietiun, (ut, again we may notice tokens of decay tn buntireds of tiles Of slatternly wooden side- walks, This provinelil uppenrauce 13 wholly without excuse. Nothing of tho samo oxpense fds so dutel to the beauty of u efty a8 perma, nent wilks of uniform width und grade, Michl- : gan avenue is a notable exutapte In this respect, «+ We have a great variety of material from which tochouse permanent snd beautiful walks, and “5 AL reasonable ¢ Let tho folly, then, of, + woolen wulke, which give. us a tumble-dows and trowzy appearance, be abandoned for those Of beauty nod permanence. Criticisms might be cautinued ad libitum ns to the objectionnble phases .of city improve- ments, and one intght cull attendon to the une alghtly spectacle of weeds, tank ond overshad- owing. by the mite, in some of our loss fro- quentod etreers. Perhaps, bowoyer, enough pas been sufd to warrant the conelusion that thore 1s suctaluck of public spirit and oflicial Metne Metn: | ferred for final settlement, asdierent phases | American Continont, when thoy were first met | produces so muck disorder, worry, and { August number of thls excellent magazine | letter of James K, Mugie in your Monday's eill- rar | LIGHT AND LIFE, \ tooh's | or it come to tha surface ench year of He ex. | bY thoir white brothers, was as low ns that of | discomfort in: so many houses. ‘The | are designed to flustrate the concluding | tou, He iseminently right. The people toa Ge.) A lance, woll-flied. ndmirably-xolectad 6 surfs ht y' any race which history ‘has preserved 9 record. ‘ x . . sndcomppectl, and overytay desirable colleu- | fstence. And it Is cho Department whitch | In intoltectual development they were but one | fitst begins with alniple directions how | article on “Walter Shirtaw,” by T, 1. Bart- | man have condemned Guiteau, and the people Hon of Sunday-Sehool and GospelMeet | oud for humumerable reasons be especially | TemMuvo nbove the witd animals thoy hunted | to bultd a fire in tho conking-stove, In open | lett. Few art perlodieals would give their | Should ere that their Judguont fs carried into Send Se fur Specimen Copy. 7 . ir Atle’ thoy hnd no seloneo, ny art. worthy of the name. | grates and heaters, aud how to manage | readers so many specimens of excellant work ellcet. I murgest. though, that It might haye + { well qualiiied to doal with and to seltle’ the | Vney bad no industry, no manufucturcs, Their | These tees with the leagt trouble std most te putin " more the appearinee that it was roally the peor LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Mk | perptexities and annoyances constantly | vesture was tho skins of bouste Klled 18 the | eouturt: lke direetions'as to all the work Inasingte puither. OF these tour, the first } pe, and not w mob, Hr ever’ county ta every LEVERS QUEHON se Coes Mosla arising in tho pretlenl study of Indian mnt- | ree ie ee ae oP gubsistcice, they Knew | the kitchen and diniue-rbom, ani to the | 7 Peet for the Fray—Iis the Dest ‘She | stuie in the Viion sould fy convention naKnis _ ters, Itis rathor singular, therefore, to find | nothing of {ustruments of Iron. Theg had no | care of the cellar and back yard. ‘The see- mutre of the hoy straining his utinost 10 doll | dove at TRCN GET RECHEM nveriacio ine i ' that the three essaylsts In the periodical be- | domestic animus, thetr upriouttiires ws iinited { ond, in iike manner, tes how. to keep the | back the enger dog is Wfelike nnd natural. | to be ag on by all, and this body of ten, N fore us dlifer so im thelr conclusions and | tthe eultivation of a ifttle maize to suppie- | parlor in order, and vatuable directions are | ‘The eagerness is visible In tho protruding { representing us they would the people, to at- fs © | theortes, But it 1s atl indication th ment tha produces of the chase, Even thls | given on the snlect et gweeplaic nad dustin, eyesof the quadruped, the tightened leash, | (ed to Mr. Guiteau In such a way ag thoy see Eo heurles, But itis at least an indication that | scanty crop was raised by tha Inbor of the | upon which so ttle Ia Known, and whielt [s e " ASN} thought best: the only thine repaired aft thert the army has no policy to enforee, no. one } Women. The red mon was a polygamist and tho | the source of so mel trouble. Cleauing the uplitted Hibs seeking tondyauceagainst | to be certain that he was dead. Why ennnot the 0 t's Giseases of Women panneea with which to settle the whole mat- | Tod woman was bis slave’'tho sinve of his tusty | windows. tho cate and. proper ‘keeping of | the enemy, the enrs entehing every sound | thing Medone by concert of autlons and won't ii *} tor, but, cutting the cont nccording to the | Gapl. Butler aia devotes cousidérable | PToomNs, and tho sarger sublect-o€ manag- | snd walling fmpattently for the rom- PURE RIG Y Se PORE BEC HOMN ROT (edb. ALO Ey THIRD EDITION. CLOTH, $5; LRATIER, $& cloth, adapts its methods of trentment ne- spaep fo tbe relations of the white men and | Me the Iundry, are also intelligently ox- | mand — that shalt free the — animat cording to the nature and gravity of the com- | of the Indians on this continent, and evt- plained. 9 otte who aus those Htta pein from the . restmint imposed by the Precinct. pluint. dently does not consider that the Indians and disconforts of housekeeping are the re- | Seung master, ‘The second is a charcoal ‘To the Eallor of The Chicagu Tribune. QTHER WORKS OF PROF, BYFORD Of theso papers, that of Gen. Gibbon is the Rayo, Ueur, an horribly AS ey a8 pytent sult of want of knowledke both on the part | sttay of a “Mon witha Dog? Here the | Cutcaue, Sept.#.—ldesire through your papet clearest and best, nnd the rostilt of the long: | Phe dem of Toe eity Government: ine | OLservants and housek¢pers nsto the proper | man ts u capital figure, dressedt {0 med{evat | to call tho attention of tho authorities to nn t i nd study. Tho w ey eae Hon of the Government In- | mode of dotug, things. Vo these Informed | costuine, with greut strength of limb, tine | abuse which. hay grown to bo Intolerable, On nob wo baelt Into. a study. Tho writer does | duigod mn Py oftcint recoris, “Sines rao | Wpon these maltors at lehst one-half the tine | movement, ‘This and the next pleture— | Hinckwell street, between Nineteenth and for ite Tin tele, He te cath dere tore. than, $100,000,000 nyo been pal the Desuhee eee Be Vo ad paren “Gini Emptying Pitcher —are from n frieze | Twentlotls streets, is an extensive planing: mill, ab they ware fonnd: sehen, Hie -wille: nian Andian tribes for the cession of territories } more work accomplished. Suecwood & Co, | sixty feat lone aud four feet high, the sub- { 7% ereprictors seem to be Unies: she. tabres~ had become useless to them a 2 slon that thoy own the entire street, whick thoy Janded on tho continent." Civilization,” ho | by’ the disnppentunee “Of anhnals of | Of Adatus street, Clucngo, publish the urltu- | ject of which is Peace and Plenty,” exe- | ovstsuct with largo piles of hnmber on both f ‘ ‘35 J says, “ling always proved too sharpforthe | the chase, and which if they had he flcinrice.of which 1a 5.centa nel Airs. What Kind of Police Are There In That Byford on Obstotries, 8r0., cl Byford on tho Uterua, 8v0., clo. Angall'a Phyaical Diagnosis, 8yo., clo Eatorthwalto's Hlstotogy, Sv0. cl bore’ Memoranda, 18mo., cl Rots on Nervous Disonscs, 2 vols., 8vu,, clo, Harrison on the Urinary Organs, 8v0., clv,,..+. Yolbergil! on Indigestion and Biousness, 32:9, EA Seen BESESs x Nard | jcred n erent service to tl cuted by Mr. Shirlaw for the dining-room of | sides, so that it Is difficult, if not dangerous, to } sightin West Division matters an to Indiente, 2 | single savage. ‘Tho savage was honestand | Ween | Indistrions “and disposed to Avior Las raritered a, reat serview to that | str, D, O. Mills, of New York. “Musing ” | attempt a pussage. At night wagons peavily | that wo areindeod In tho verg and Yollnw lout of (| unsophistiented, tho white man unserupu- | 88ticulture instond of the raverse, they over | of martyrdom, all because they don’t know | Is a theme charmingly treated, nnd Is an en- } loaded with luinber nro allowed to stund in tho deeny, ¢ OB. Canren, 4 d kee! RE ft + could have cultivated. Theaumulties result- | how to do the things required of them, Inrged sketch of a fignre-belonging to one { Toalway, and the sidewalk fs ulso rendered Im- fi Funotow on Elgctrisity. vor © 200 | sera enrarre vale Fas Pacts To the ing, frou these sales of Innd are taday sup —_— pl thie drawings mato for Bryant's: Mts, Barsg ti, RU ROUETEARES On iS pate Oto uae ‘The Presidents Physicians, Frichssen’s Surgory, 2 vols.. Bvo, ayo | Breed and demorallzing principles of the | porting tri ws which, withontsuch ald, would MAGAZINES, tory.” ‘There Is an ctebing by Charle gon driving through je met only: sw: eros 7) the Eitttor of The Chteaga Tribune Davenvort, In, Sept. L—There has been much sald of Inte by different persons through- ‘out the eduntry Incensure of tho phystomus gt-) “4 tendlug st tho bedside of our President, Walle’ it may he that those buying the case in chargo white man the Lidian had nothing to oppoad | exist only in name. Capt, Butlos: Is inclined TE of Ree Old. Bonthotne at Clotecaten, | {atighs from the toumsters: whother acting except hs skill as a hunter and ius bravery | 10 favor, the contro! of the Indians by tio | Iu noint of tlustentfons the September | sya. wiuleh will berecogulaed nt onee be | neti eaidot any.” Govern! waoos havo Buen ag warrior; but he soon learned treachery ye Ne ‘y if those who hays visited” this quaint old | Injured inau attempt to run the gauntlet. but ernment the Indian has fount aguinst Is | number. Champ is :well represented in the | seaport aud fishing town. ‘The fost-of the {| no effort is mado to abuto tho nuisance, Some from his white brother, with the very worst | own improvement and glevation, Aud it hie | ¢, “ ” by ar ee "of Pe fornire | menstires thould bo tnken te convines the pro- and most demoralized class of whom he was, | contintes to do a3 he line done—na his ane | ‘antlsplece for the “Mirnge Man,” by Mrs. | six full-page pictures Is one of Peter Mornn’s | SeorOres a "othor poopie have Boma TiguIS anil is today, in contact.” . ‘The Indian ho re- | cestors did before him—his extinction ts cor- | Jenness. Merrill furnishes a full-pazy plet- cichings, tho subjects of which Mr. Moran ‘The large stock of medical books in tho Wost. ‘Any book tailed propald‘un receipt of price, City physicians cay ornor bytolephono. W. I. KEENER, oly Medical Booksollor, Os Washington-st, cricaro. | ‘JUST RECEIVED, 4 4 i T, ac which thoy are bound to respeot, - have done things they should not have done, or gards aga wild antmal, and-tias this tocny | GM0.6 +. Tho hope ut witinute civilize | Ure for “Uncle Alec's. Caney by MM. E.W.S, Souci Naw eee, ang te artist oxects , AN Inrenkstep Panty. | may bave left undone things which thoy should *, 3, ' la er OF hie inde Of WArtA £ d.. aopeng eer Hons ls with pute, chellaret~ ainaua labor (Mrs, John Sherwood): ‘Lhe prime actor jn advantage ft this bitching of "A. Burro ‘Lratn, : Tho Baty at tha Driving Par bavo done, ati! there f3, Jn my mind; u reason to i if lin Cranmar for Schools and Calleses, ‘rho Indinn: makes ‘war {0 win, and bls wita FTE Rr ea tr ope poe pruedden the above-named story ts a prominent gen- | New Mexico.” Other articles in this number guppose that the treatment of the Prosident hus é Lipset Mie 7 Mexiege ” 1b nature doesnot stop ne tho means. any mora | fmchers, adequataly Dal oor ws throug | Homan of New York City. Robert Lewis } are “Tho New Freseoes 1 the Henedictine oils Balige of, Toe-Cuicape aytbun c ec 4 oy e Ceery yy Cicago, Sept. 2.—Will tno Indies pardon o funny grizzly boar would, Hesttata ty roar acd | which the poetical rerard of the cultured has full-page crayon picture ag nccompa- | Abbey at “Monte Cusine,” “Oli English wd © ] Porcelain,” “An Ancient Etruse: nigriaes Btrauger for calling uninvited? If so, I will caplure hiscub. ‘He ils bs enemy oureee, | Weulllty for the Indian tay be given 4 more | niment for a quaint story called “*A Cloudy saree ie Ammartowite rt anaes U enent | | oily stata the objuct of ny yislt and bow my- Deeauso it ls one enomy out of bis way forever; | practicn) shape.” Ant. nally: Capt. Butler) Day in Green Apple ‘Time.”" Mrs. L. Bet in Chicago by Afr. Gook, 165 Washington | self out. fnve you over attended ono of those Honniedrand never permits oat Oe A maletlo vow of Pour Indian ‘Question posst: | Llnmpliey is represented by three full-page | street, ‘oom 3, on " old-fasbioved Stato or County Fairs whore al hands of the anomny If, he ean possibly help it | Tho ctvfituation of tue udult Tadian of the | l#wlngs for Miss Wilkivs? ballad of “Boy | the colored print iustrative of “Satsuma | theladios, from grandma down to tho little ‘Tho blind rago with which he mutlintes the dead | prosent duy isu boneless matter. Tho problem Blue,” and Watter Shirlaw by bis iluatra- | Faitnee,” in we August number of the sirt | S-year-old pet of the house brought ty and ox- body ot a tal yon foes or iis fortune aT G B tomnke him keep tho poace, If to ean bo | tlons for the sorlal “Having His Own Way.” dunernat, {s 2 specimen ot perfect work, nnd | hibited thelr handiwork, from the most ex quisit ing oxbibited everyday ina modited way in | Muuced to pravido sya, partiully for te own and by the drawing “Ship Aboy!? in tho | alsy an llusteation of the perfection nttained } embrotdery and ornamental work sown to the oyory so-called civilized war. Whilst ho Kills mipport, iy dal nT geil an tho Gover ot petite sallor-boy. boon, | nstalluients ‘are Bivon by the chromo-lithographic art. ‘Tho colors | warm and comfortable honest woolen Blocking? Elewounded cneuy bo over’ seams to antiols | atin Chee kine Ne ndkey sbealddie | pathol “Sharon.” and Mrs, A. M. Dinvis Lite | uredetfonte, yet clear, aud every blade of | Of course sou haves und now will you please of starvation if wecau prevont it. The red mitn tle Folks’ serial, “Polly ‘Cologne’? Mr. ssnss OF flower-leaf ig plainly stiawn, ‘The r3 i ‘ “REVISED EDITION OF 1881, By ALBERT MARKNESS, Ph, D., LE. Dry Vrof, In Wrown University,” been the best that be could have bad In tha 4° country’; that tho physfofans (ono and ati) wero among the ablost, and bave cousclentiously douc their best to furthor the recovery of. thelr dis- Unguished patient. Of course, after making =” such a decturation of opinion tt isin order that Istould give my rvasons for holding such au opinion: : : To the first plnce, tho soloctian of physicians has beou under control of, mombers of the Cab- inot, and possibly tha pationt himself or Mrs. Gurflold would bave had somethiny to say con- cerning the uttending physicians had tuey goubred the ability Gf any dno of thom. And furthor, Dre. Agnew and Uninilton hyve froct: consulted with Hliss_ und the others;} and, a8! your reagon, would thoy have done s9 bad thoy - considered ‘thom lavking in ability? Hardly. ‘Then, according to the Judgment of tha Cabinet, of tho patient, und his wife, and of Drs. Aznew and Hamilton, the physicians were of tho best; and {t evets to te tnuck [ike a reflection ou tha goo sense of all those to try and Impeach the ability of Hiss er any of the othora. ‘There are few who doubt that the nttending physicinns have dove tho best they knew how, EXTRACT FROM PREFACK: “The last quarter of n century haa revontod many ‘Woportant facta tn the devalopmont of Iangunge. ‘Daring this period philological research haa thrown hew light upon Latin forms and intloctions, ypon the taws of phonetic change, upun tho usc of casos, Moods, and tenses, and upon the origin and history of pumerous constructions, ‘Tha student of Latin Grammar {s now ontitlod to tho full bonentof tho {uportant practical’ results which these Iavors in tho Geld of tinguistte study have brought within tho prop- ersohers of the school, ‘The yolume now ufferod 10. tho public haa been proparod in view of these facta, It {ste result of w thorouzh’ and completo zoyision of (he suthor’s Latin Grammar, pudllahed In 1864" One Vol, 12m0, Price, 81.40, D. APPLETON & CO,, Publishers,” and § Hond-st., New York. WESTERN PATENTS. Pate tho poselbiiity of bis being captured th + cy mounded bimaelt, aud, Ito any other wounded | js of a stolkt, stubborn, suspiciois nuture. flo Fi rauels, tie vat irish, turns ils aetention to teat full-page Minatration is tte eleltes atten pore SLCaiED, out nt tho seat Sie ore ita wild animal, resists 1a long as thoro is uny | acts from passion, uot froin reson. Letour | the dancing pigs in Marguret Sidney’s | o pleture of Linton’s, called “Surprise.” | oid. tastioued fairs this year, and avery year for strength loft in him to resist with. Ney taward bln be ever that of tno frat Pra | aurttsing pocin of tho picey-wigs. The Ruy. | It ls well done by an artist who gained a | at teast acven years to come, ee tave ‘After showing how tho indian has been | {dent of tho Republic: the use or force only | E. E.Hnle has an interesting talk with the | medal at the last Salon, Mr, Linton’s works | organized a fair association, bave torn downend Asiven back by the onward march of the | When all effurts for concliiation have beon tried | children about tho shooting of Presiient | are not numerous. “A Highland Grouv” Is | remodeled tho old hulldings, have spent thou- hit d destroyed by a elvilt: and failed; then, not hesitating ur Uncertain tn | Gartield, and former assasinationsot history: | only a falrly-executed steel engraving, al- | sandsot dollars In erecting now ones, Asnon, white man and destroyed by a clvilization to | jts application, but awit} and eure. Halt meas: | aid there are good puzzles and a plcca of { though the faults may fave been in Alls’ ( thom a grand exhibition-hall, have’ offered which he ts unwilling ta conform, fe says: | ures with gavages Ure worse than useless: and sie by Louls C, Elson, ict Walter Crine has an urticle “On | presolums for almost everything you can think ‘Tho Red Bian fs bond to disappear from this | Chly encouraye them to the Turthor destruction |. Seeaeee A rere ON WL Aint of Decorative Ari; | Of, from n buge draft horse to a bantam cont Red digg ts bound to eappour from thie | of ‘yatuubte lives and property. ‘Tho Indian's |’ ‘The «American Naturalist tor September | Wie Mosition tnd Alu of Decorate An id | chloken, from a farm-wagon ton bit of Ince, {ators may theorizes they plense nhoue. pro. | crate far exceeds his bravery. tn the elviltzed | has tha following original commuuntentions: | Arthur Griffiths hag wn essay on Sevilla; and |. cng trom @ bushel of wheut to. u.cup of Jolly, tecting the Indian agalnet the oncroachmonts of | MCaning of tho Jattor word, ho Is not brave. Thu | Vurtations in a Copepod Crustaceatt,” by GT Hobinson eoutinues his series of Artle | Unelt tho nmount aggregates $50,000. We'bave tho white inan and presorving him nau rico. | Vt Rauker file eppencnt. the moro cruct ho. Men | Carl ¥, Gluslers * Seolopoudrelin and [ts Po~ cles on “Our Household Furniture. provided an wnequaled round of Amusements ennot be dous,. Whenever the two como in jcannat ro- | sition in Nature,” by A. 8, Packard, Jr; | We have received from the publishors | 8¢a8te mako ita week uf continuous festivity | though thong: HAVES | been SOG: ee y in of vatonde tosued 10 Hoventors of | rack and ym oy dc, cami | SAG aede aac dtr Uae | “amglonn Wor th Bevaranan. of, eng SOF aac ue | Saenger LA ce yet | Bey CERES! GAM. Fla Parta 26, ‘7 Ne ‘ tho Northweat. throughout tha whole vast, Westra reafon), to | Sruinet gostiie tndtanssostronue tune tua Indian | cent Mollusen, during the Yenr, 1880." by | edited by Wobert Brown, and pubilihed by Will 06 thd Indies of Colegio endl the Nora es t ‘ling upetue | iscuough that the reputation of ench physiciau - Bpectat Dispatch to The Ohfcago Tribune Nee eee ie Otis at Mut swnapases, | eutice hone co oppose them successfully, ‘Tho | William 11, Dall; “Notes on the Codex ‘Tro- | Casgell, Petter, Galpin & Co. Wo hove A Soauurare, se oer Ee Oe NE NP ite | ceeenukye waNit steko to secure ood, consi: . Wasmxaton, D. C., Sept. 2—A. H. Evans | and to shut our oyas to the facts of history. * ee jedlan, polloy is that whiob spills tho least rae abd Mayd thronology,” by Daniel G, | read, commando fs, aveleni fn have | is” devoted — to jeomen’s work’ ‘ All alos, dele if Urerant persone Over od .& Co, report tho following lst of patents | _ Gén, Gibbon considors the driving of the | Eee Th Gl M wbleee Leva bo sehiat has Geen: onde whe drown postal to ‘our Seerctary, ee Hall, methods employed by the attendants. Jt sens Assued this weok: Indian off the Continunt ay Inevitable, but PIONEER LIFE IN THE WEST. The Cicero Mellou Torna and Bains - | fit’ Mentos street, aud ho will sond vopies of the | to zo that such critlglsins are just alittio pro ‘ IRLSNOLS, thinks we ought not to be surprised at ils} Air. Walker has givon his autobtography | {er 70%, Sapteuber. baa (£08 Ata | Gltnieal AT NOTES, peaituin let, whlch will give full particulars. sutapeious when we, consider (navy ee Geigd Rrinton, Chien. door-hanget, offering reststance, ‘ho linportant question |-the title quoted In the headline. ‘Thurs Is | “Cerebral Moningiis” nnd te orieinat | Messra. 1,. Pranes & Co, auvouneoa third | Won te yan have uo conve; tia re 1. C. Burgett, South, iting. Vining 4. Gkouowoth, saturialie coupling. eink Bt. Josoph, var-coupling. 8 weok, If yolt bave no conveyiince of your own, then li aa ou ty iO tt ie. flopmett race. comparatively little about “ ploneer -life”” gominunientions ineludes jtavunnement ot | competition In Christmas cards, Eyldently the Madieta setae oars will take, you. Fight io vs i 7 y y . E. ey ME, 1D, 3 4 . hha?” Surely a subsistence aud the Nneatgor | 20d n great deal of Interest to Mr. Walker's | the Hectus’ by A. Prince, M,D.3 "The | they find it pays. country by thousands, and we want to make 4 uoue of the fault-tinders have gecn the case, . and that on optical inspection js supposed to Rive more knowledgo than were theory, = ‘Tho bulletins sent out have been po clinical sf ix, Chtengo, harvester-riike. frlends who would like to preservo a sketch | Htlolozy and, nent of dnebrluty.” bY | Fs, Church's latest etching has for a sub- Ay, Emiles wilt you | papers, tirther thun to give tho state of tho : He clothing himself and hig children. lends who wou! P charles’ We Yee the Ps . Ss, Chureh’s latest etching has for nsub- | fatr worthy of our great etty, Lavles, willyou | paper ‘ a Tans, ces vier, Caleaver thlllelug. "Tho next question fs" how to ‘accomplish | of his life from the pon of the best authority Charles W. Rare At Bs tho, Pathology Ject-n mermald lying on a beach aud leaning | belp us? paddenonanhk SARI pulse, Dus ware ahauly aloponts oes wnat {a Willing A. Hanna, Henry, wag nak ts food oud clothing In a, aat{stactory | on tho aubject, Mr. Walkor's nlonesr ox: | AL, Heard, MAD. Sue Cally 2 FAW | on tho baek of asea-lion. poet "| tio Tapa, wis the sconoral eonultion of the pate Lewis Cera ee aes grec etrotohor, y vor ; perionces were within tho preeinets of what { fam Schwan, M, 0.5 “Cremation” by CW. | ty ex-(iov. Loland Stu Destruction of Birds, tent, for the information of tho general public, Bit lamin Roriogiela gear door, | hnvo in the lndian Deparuuent a. eystan of | ESvow known as tho Cis of Pitsbung. ‘hey | Luni Medes “PutholoryandTreatinent oF } yc eaiornta, wife wis recently pated DS othe Balter af The Chiagn Teun, Ra ee en ee ee es Soe aicellinm J dantetre, i, B.'Porter, Chicago, | lowed In tho urmy,” ‘Then cuines the last | differ tn no manner from those of hundreds | ihe Nature of Its Cause and Its Provention? | Melssouler, cost $0,000 francs, aid measures | Cricado, Sout. .—Very fow paopla have auy | member thut most of then. woru slaned by Ay- Jobn Moore, Bt. J. smth Chicago, making uestion: Whatis the best way to advance | of others, except, perhaps, that thoy contaln } py 1, D, Sclinildt, M.D. * | about ten by thirteen inches. Wen of the really hmiaenso numberof birds } newor Hataitton, Therefore, ucegrdiug to com an 4 + erate 5 . ad. Morgan, Chicagg, nutomatic sash pivot, GO. Naxan, uline, barrow. e & W. O'Nolll, Chieuyo, soludring machine, ie Be Porter, Chicago, sound transmitter. . BB; Rombotts, Chicago, comblantion too, wate Stover, Freeport, work-holdor for drilling ¥.8. Taggart, Freeport, door-spring, , Bf Curner, Watesen, ‘dross eetor. 6 Welfare of the Indian and {nsure fils prog- | fower stirring incidents and are leas enliy- ‘ ‘a 2 n» | Which are fost {x tho qreat Jakes overy yenr, ress toward clvilzction? Ho belleves In ’ , I oN Millet's celebrated picture “The Sower,” | qpoy ura driven off shore by heavy winds, or, “SCommonelng at the bottom of tho structure ened by tales and anecdotes of frontier Ife. LITERARY NOTES, y for improvement and not at tho top,” Soho | ‘There nro somo errors in tho book, responsi- ) Charios ‘t', Congdon will soon publlish a Which was bought Inst year by Obttier &Co. | crossing frou ahare to atore, ure red out, and vl be exhibited in New York in the fall, It . heartily indorses tho education of Indian | bility for which may possibly bo divisible be- | handbook for young Journalists, +1 Snow being etched by Matthew Maris, tho A ae laney ore bal sphait thay coma up'trana youd of both sexes. As to tho masses of | tween nuthorand printer. “ Reluctated” is] atr, Justin McCarthy’s “Jlistory. of Our } Uolandish painter, tho South in sring, and there ary moro or loss nding they should be made first independ: | ay obsolete word, and the sentence fn which | OwnTines” hasbeon translated IntoFrench. | Mtme, de. Rémusat mentions that avery { josaos all summer, thouyh tho fall ts tho timo In ent herdsmen and the: er yi OSUUrT Tra 4 "Anita thaquestion of transfering tho con: | Hts Used fs uot improved by its resurrection, | Noes, Charlotte ML. Clark ts sald to bo the | rel Enalishaan tn Haris, unwed Crawford, | wpieh wo" keonudet destruction oocuns,| Thon 101 trol of the Indian from the Interlor to the -Thon sense, fe ft peasounble to conalier the stata~ ments of phyalclans who havo not scen tho case, or of newspaper men who kuow nothing about It if thoy should ace it? For ton years tho writer of tnls, for reasons of bls own, bas taken almost u personul Intereat fv the carenr of Janios A. Gurdeld, and hus viewed dis successes (which, from hi knowledge of the Mit, Werd not unexpected) with the deepest sutisfacnion unmingled with aught but tho keenest pleasury; and now, whey death secms NY It t rr None?“ owned (in 1805) the tinest collection of por | tno birds are gathorod in fatatties or tocks, v= , “site WIRCONKLN, War Department, Gen. Gibbon 1s warmly In calgits ‘e pons ue i Sentient ee tenn ee Baby ¥ traits of Hrene é COT ety a oe tt and: ing a nomadic lifoutl through the too molt- about realy to dantch Cur gree ore like towernnt Ailwaukev, machine for molds | favor of it. ‘Tho urmy oficer why knows tho pense," That ys nonsense but 1s. probe Mee lie Bkine, ROM Guiana ae GOES oman. Jostens rou the time of Henry | 102 “vanaering everywuore in eoarct of food. | Sse Puls fevar a Wrutacr thaw ne tha ioe OF Kammerer, Racine, barbor's sto). horrors and dangers of Julian warts is vet | Anty intended for the motto of the Kulghts 1a AT'S 1 is + 5 " Tholr now plumage is not always perfect, and tho Garter, “Hon! solt qui inal y pense”? “Orehomenos,” and {t nas just Deon pul | “The prizes to be nwarded at tho full oxbibt | therritigue tx thorofare apt to bo feoble, and of 1 cy wan fy shed at Leipsic. tion of tha Pennsylvania Avademy of Fine ‘ fh tt, it Fae eet on eS hy tho tennis uy i Leason In Lovo" Ig now said to have } Atte are S700 for the beat. Taniseape, veil Dr Fonte OOE ee eT atane tank fall violas hae ‘rhis wontence tga trifle obscures “Lhind a | been written by Ar,- Edwin Bynner, the | Wittout amimals, or the best inariho view, datronyeut aa well og the small friend in Inter Mag, Wiltlam Patterson, 0 | author of ‘Ninpporte?” yADCEy on Fergie ty ter pa containing adie i atronyeu ‘ anker of Mansfield, O.. now in heaven.” es . * e . Bink @ remark a3 this, “Chere ta no virtue | , Mr, dames I, Osgood, has returned from | ‘rie publishers of I rt have projected a | , T¥oyeurs go thoro was henyy storm, Iast- on the atnye,” is not only tise fn Usa but his European trip with the advanca sheets of | us itiutheque lucernationate de Li Art" or { tm aame twonty-four howtrs, Itgecurred during Mncalled for, 1¢ 13 interosting ta know that | & "umber of fmportaut books, which he will | 9 sories of art buoks on the finous artists | the fret week tn September, and the castorn atone tinoin bis Jite Mr. Walker * Kept shortly placo upon the American market, and famous collections of Hucape, whlelt | store of (Lake Michigan was strows with dead baron musterday, aud became an expert in | A German writer estimates that “Notre. | will awaken the kognest Interest among col- | birds. 1 took some pains to ‘count these on & noble leader that tho writer reilects upon ite, Stitt, when all ia over, It will bo fnposstbic for. mie, although I bolleve Gardeld would have beon better aff with the clove atrention af any one of tho six physicians, to blamo Dr. Bilse or any ono ee lay but the brute who fired the murdoroue shot, and J would consider dim with allowance, tuke — * ing fate view.tho fuct af hisinstabliity: of polos ; anxlous to Inaugurate wat the faw Isolated cases whers Indlang have aurren- dered to. the inilitary, they have been kindly treated and well cared for, and have become the devoted friends of their captors" ‘The army's directly in contact with the Indian, gn the army otticer is obliged to be on the frontier tn (any case. ‘There he becomes ac- qualited with the habits and disposition of the Indian. ‘There is: too much truth in this closing part of Gen. Gibbon’s excellont essay: Life on tha frontier Isat best a hard, laborl- 7:3, Luby, Brodhead, stavepips thimble, phpglicrman, Biliwaukoe, measuring, Det ta Ayde Rral a ea ys himiaw, Grand Haven, steam sawmill, HG. Biidd, Foutou, too wolght. petit: Novés, ay Lity, spring-kaco boot .tor : BJ. Rix, Kalamazoo, barrow and sod-cuttor, G, Seales, Plainvitle, ‘galtey-rost for printors. A MESSAGE. For The Chicuga Tribune. MINNESOTA, compounding gin-slings, toldy, exg-nog, and | Dame de Louriles,” by M, Lasserre, Its nnd } lectara, ‘The first of the serles Ix davoted to | certain numbor uf yards, und eatimated that If | Te thon hadst crossed Death's diva and solema F.C. Frnst, Anoka, corn-planton, ee a aa nea fcot ait Che te or ako tike hevarnnen for the Detine of alcos | mare readers thun any other book of modern | Alfred, Stovens, the colebrated Belglin | the eastern shore was allke through all ts sa, pawanii, Waters, Bilnneapolls, atr-butfor for | zovion. ‘Those who avcont positions there wind | hol”? = Whoero the Col de Ban” poss | tines, it having reached the 150th edition. painter, and is nearly ready, ‘The second | jonyty over butt a million of birds wore, Jying | Thy fain smile ood thy {ast kine for me, ova thoes euurrgunded py muvelcraurananect | Of, ho, Alps Is ove, have, bows wnable, | te: award Severe a ns noarly gen | FONG a CO ALE enact aes | Seam mata, tee alone I moe | coping oso tun Jere foe qunon, moat prominunt of which {8 a total ul jo Ar. t it ‘ jah Sob than likely that nearly al kt 10, ve y asia” Durham, Parkersburg, buroau-bed+ phacabe oF euythinue Men, ioral pospobelbiiity., | prosnuye “1% all through to book, ns Is tn ing realy ae wo nit ae ‘Arta en France; the fourth, “Jes Musees } the Sey at aera uirds could, bo counted, | Pattonce, and recogulzed, though o'er with ; Manker, Ned Oak, currycomb. pe Bday, Clear Lake, harveator, » Moora, Brush Creok, milk-cooler. & Lp by aby foar of detection, should thoy be picased to do wrong, With such surrounding u bad Iman becones worw, & cue 18 Hable to fall juto orcur wkillfully, proleotad by desieniug knaves, Tha few bright oxamplos who etanch- ly stand up for honor and principte excita our admiration, but the many, nidod by the utter luck of roaponsibility in the Indias Dopartment to whieh | have referred, slaply add to the seanduls which bave disgraced that Departmont for years, Very stroug olorts hava uccestoually bee wado by commissioners and Secreturivs of the Intartar us, bring abuut ¥ change and work ¢ 20) is HH 4 ‘1 ‘Eis paragraph at thal cnn og Cnptet GBigrios of Adventure ‘Told by Adventur- doin dtengisaica; athe ath f Hata oe ee un back aad forth on the XV. sounds odd, therofore: “io Han gone | orraine,” the author of which fds had the hs ta inci to fa aa alah Ht | Acoma ee ana | ob of aa of to Heri scletat ai noon hol Coane te . we wpIied our. | Tiel " ; deluge ail ondiye antl tte volun aa about | with fow exceptions, longer Hats than thoy | _ A morble statue fs shortly to be orected at | rusted, that It svemod Hmpossible thut thoy bat selves diligently i M.D re raultituntes of Wrens, cady for the press, During » part of. tha | have ever had Perore ay his season of the | Alissofongtt in memory of Byron, AL Des { been drowned. Thoro wore multiuities of wate, ee iatnere ae esta tunatt ohtirel at | year. inetrio Beimitelo, Professor in the University | with narrow, gauzy wings O rend ONE, #0 Tash ne Now itehmond, near the city.” ‘Thy oles |” A weiter in tha New York ‘rtiune catia | Of Afpeng was dust compost ne (nepeiption deen eee eae gore and brow. "Tuy creepers, of “Lieutenant-General of te Stato” 1s not " iy} far the base of the wnonuwent, 3 in | ooking wbnetly with oniy s Bord and wing une ki t titution, On the whole, attention to singular " literary coltieldences” | Greek hexameter verse, and rina thus: | ee BPM ving as if, alive; kioglots with howe ore aeue at vary. iittie general oceurtiug in a chapter in" Patsy's Perversl- | * pause, traveler, and look on Byron, the | thoir bright crowns defuced huddled into a tours, Gou’a Sportect pla’ through at} the pain of porte y % And wulked Lite’s ways alone with whiter feop fet talth in Ae gens i aloe Love parapets ut now, alas! ORC Cal ‘Tho sense Of lows that ceushos ‘ay bY day, ‘Thut bulde ug recompense save pul and scora— "The Cuture tastetcas, aud tho puxt 4 thorn. Komottines I woon that weary days are thine: phat bitter’ lees stlag through thy epurkllng wine; ‘That Visions foud 1n thy lone hours roveal Thyself unto thyself, and naught conceals Y Piorce, Aubawa, furm gato, 7, i "ci baie aaa tlmdingban, Mauach Chunk, hay Willan B InpIANA,, | post don , Allman, indianapolia, roofing com: wilenry Coker, Indianapolis, hoater for fooa- tie & Colbert, D. st. Sontoal, Oranyovillo, fies” and In a story by Noru Gilbert, pubs} gtor: England, and the honor ‘ot the ‘e2 1 counted a robin with falr une ib i 4,4. Gritaher, Pictcoton, churn-motor, Maprovenenta Ms the Lndiun Departiqunt, but in | Mterest or varie, 5 shed tu 2803, Ferd Crear stnemosyne, who laved him so | gone ‘ireest, uiiaguledsn summer yellow. | Aus then, tura whers thou Wilt a yetcssioe Pt gowe. Dloamtagtou, drip-cup. avory {ustance the systum (or rather lack of | Published In Chleago by Sunmor & Co, "Tho Publishera’ Weekly ongages to per- } well, In memory o tls noble acts, the } bird, nnd one orunge-crowned warbler, Tho ‘star, . : ie Gilbert, Charlestown, sulky-piow, system) have proved too strony for these indl- — form the great service of giving a ‘monty Grueks of our day have united Ii raising this | greatost number of any oue species was tho yel- | ws no faithful Som'ry walle, hor mournful eyes * tem Came kGuaeatoven, plaw-atandard, — | dual alert vig thorougly. koan ovae ta : SURF! Fe reas eects AT books pauphieia ete, | marble vo hin. {ie lt wus wiro, witen Greeeu | Yowewinrad aparram, toils Young eas ON ke | Tied wien a dream-forcauie—of Paradise, eqlfatntiton /stecoy, rt fanapolls, Singlo-troe | thuughttul mon the absolute necessity fora yQ This was heralded a4 a funny book. It published ty the Government; and will aa | wis in the agony ot tho vontltet, game to her | ANN avwas tlso tho (ummiliue little pair bird, ure {s along farewell, No bope, no prayer, I econ, tadanepote ng we | euamete clings ty doeovgiin tut afore |'vay welcomed aa sue but alas! the pib-| Far asyoesble announce tol frtcoming, | all and evSrAaeS Ne oer aang | Seti Gy lotta oroce Reraaee | Hey inti hea ta gah g tree chee! Tdianapolle, aingio and double | Meee attempts ut reform, Indian Commesion~ | ianer sent us an expurgated edition! ‘There | Speaking of Leypoldt’s “American Cata- | Tho Salon of 1804 Is thus moutioned in a | pirMen, a Wore cowbirds, O Oe emer Vy | Hearts chungy or dio, 0 friend, go doar, 80 foal 4: As Blerco, Anderson, whittetrea, Poariot Tndiau Coulmissonorg thomecives | is noting more exasperating, on a‘hob sunt Pp Bookseller says that | tetter of Mme, de Rémusat to her husband: | Eli Cac aught that chou batt gutned Cy) - Polnduxter,. Inu! 49 herd s bhakti dno. Orioles. ino jays ono oF Fequitelitscostt x Y Lg © Twent this morning to the Salon, where { | blackbirds, aud ny TALK i indlanspolie, saw Jolater | ae tone conten tbo, ofa obudate whites, | Mer’s day, than to sit down in joysul expec- «cif uuin id anpainied Gontas i, wimnout ig oats tine paintings. Thobest is undoubt- Cee ce or mrous felted. kiug-nauers JobN Raushonberger, H. Doan, Joftersony Whilet they iow divoredit to tue Governusont, | tation of a rich feast of humor, wit, snd | dibtiography with wich wourescquatuted,” | edly tho picture by Cros of the Emperors fiw oneo or twice, and of the picidw, the red- mychin tor carriage clipe. f MWe, | Work cruch wrony ani Injustice to the indian, fancy, and then to find yourself perus- R &Cor to that they J Anted visit to theaufferers from the plagueln Egypt, | poad, and the goldon-wingod . 9 single spooluan Witaeesat {ndlanapolis, bellows,’ FAout. Butler's article is much more elavo- ] ing 9 history of the Colony of ‘orter & Contes atate that they have pri Drawing, composition, aid colot—all arg ox- | uch! as well us two of the downy wooupookers. Spring, “3. He Sticklo, Terre Uaute, vobiole- | rate and unich more theoretical, tla tin be- sag infnastet Uogerstown, machine for dresé> Hoves that the withnate destiny of the Indian early 40, ley of thelr excellont *Com- row t A oe of the Viewinia or dated, abstract of tho | purity kath of Dip Auiboried and ia | SF10H, Raa wan wed dover “Tara {milo and ut go getwoar th tau ston, Peaes with ti 1s to De fe of Washington. Tho tunniest para | ¥ ‘ergions of the Now Testament; of honots Mnful picture by Hennequin, only | excopt, tho ‘robin, | wule! abr. Vieman, Michigan City, rota uh pascal our ae tg ueweeaiee graphs in the bonk bear h marked simt- | that tho demand for the work continues very moderately well uxeeuted. Itrepreaouls the | ous. Evidooty that bird comes oarllur and tate awh 7» rolary rocking: } OF by opposing a supreme and averwheluing | larity to Mark ‘fwain's remarks In re- | teucys : dreadful ovents of Gulbéron [defeatot the } lien han Ou due my maticy, wagnet Wallington, Stony Polat, clothes. | resistance.” He advocates giving the Indians | gard to bis desire to. geo uw ‘Frosh, Rosina Emmet has deslened a colored | Guigrés and English by Heche In 17%]. £ | “Thave obsorved unt all through the suimmor sj and to bold [0 sevoralty at each yeservation, five corpse,” or to his feigned xno | frontispiece for the “Children’s Book’? } remarked also a beaut! ful flower-piece by | moro or (ess binds ure drowned and throws up Wilt NepnAsea, ¥ providing teachers for then, keeping them | rauca of the death of Christoforo Colum. | which Houghton, Mimin & Co, will tssue in } Vandael belonain to the Kimpress, and Isa} onthe bosch. How many Mt isttpasaible a to.nay, fainal ye Campbell, Columbig, “delf-sctting | fred from taxution, providing courts, ute. | bo.” On the outside, “Surt” plotures the | the autuun, ‘This volume will contain | bey’s plete. which fs charming, every face | as thoy aro soon covered with sau a dashinn padly woo canuly - Aca.,| So Before Hy Was Too Late, Texas siftt P ‘Two young toon who Worg'in tho very best Austin'soclety went ot a sproo not lony sluce, ‘Attor thoy were pretty well under way oue of Shows tak 13 un frebrfatod tong of valca: | “Let's bid each other rooueupats Biy “Why, you ain't gow hone alroady? lea right Jn the shanks of the evoulus.” maha toate saee gaer a a while we don’ Dow cacl ly Of solésleathon, whu let's shay "good-wight’ sight now beforv 1 tuo late.” ‘ € ‘They ombraced. * Lieut, Butler taka’ direct Lona wath Gen, | huge breakers storieu from Audersen and from the “ Perfect likeness, Lasthiaa yery beau: f away by prowling wildcats, whose tracks 1 cous t he