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SPORTING NEWS. Jimmy Wood Will Nover Play Dase Ball Agaiu, Ho Has Lost Oue Leg, avd Is in _ Danger of His Life. Nine Hartford Players Defeat Eight « Mutuals. Races ot Indianapolis---Bad Shooting by James Gordon Bennett, JAMES TOOD BUFFERS AMPUTATION, Theo goneral publie, aud more_especially those who have n fancy for baso ball, will regrot to loarn that the ball-playing days of James Wood, moro familiaily known as * Jimmy,” are over. Boveral months sgo he sustained a poculiar acol- dent which resulted in tho formatlon of an abucess on bis log, and the member hea been nacless to bim ever sinco, the bonos being so ‘brittle that thoy could nob sastain the ‘slightest wolght. Ho wastod away to a mere shadow, and had to bo moved about in a chair. Mr, Gasdoite faruishied bim with the best surgical and moedical caro that tho city afforded, and it was thought that tho Jeg could be saved. Instru- ments© woro used to straigbten It, aud during tho past fow days tho foot was ‘brought 0 within & fow inchos of the ground. Yuostorday anothor attompl was made to straighten it still further, but the disoased bones could not boar tho strain, and thoy oracked all through the limb lika so mauy reeds. OF course this ternble mishap rendored smputation noces- gary, and tho oporation was sucoossfully per- formed by five surgoons, the log boivg romoved ubove the kuce, It {8 fearod now that the virug hins oxtonded to and poisoncd other portions of tho bodv, and that tho doath of the unfortunate nthloto will be tho uitimato rosuit of tho sect- dout. This will bo uad nows to Wood's houts of frionde boro and cirowbore. By his fovced withdrawal from tho dinmond lleld the nationn] gune loses one of ils bost, most kouorablo, aud most gontlemauly playors. e BASE BALL. Bypecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune. TIE NARTFORDS DEFEAT THE MOTUALS. Hanrroun, Coun, July 10.—The Mucurerds played one of the bost games of tho seascn this afternoon, Their batting,walch has usually been thelr wenk poiut, was ospacislly atrong to- day, they making sixteon firat-baso hits against weven by tho ottior side. The Mutunls went to the bat and lost the gamo in tho firat inniug, georing nothing against five by tho Hartfords. Tho Hnrtfords woro not troublod in tho lenst by Matthows' pichiug, and toward the closo of the ame Le rotired in_favor of Hatflold, Start, jirat baseman of the Mutunls, failed to catch the trafn in Now York this morning, aud his club wore consaquently short 1u the tield. Although the Mutuals played eight mon against nive, their gatno was much woaker than tho Hartfords', es- Focially at the bat, aud toy were doomod to do- feat, though had Start boon prossnt they would have cloged with. a better-i00king score, Thin was the fourth game, and the two clubs now stand oven, Tho Hartfords"stock ia on a rise, In view of their recout successcs, and the ate tondanco this aflornoon was very large. 'Lho Tollowing Is TIE ROORE: mamsonos_Jolnls|_moss Jolal} arlow , 1) 1)(Higlom ... 4 01 B 400 o 4011 4 U292 1 sl HE g o1 A o 2 1 Rl ol _ro -l s, ‘Rune earned—Hart{ords, 33 idev—Flshor, 8; Matthows, 16; Hatneld, 4, Unmipire~Tute, of Hartford, WIIITES AND BALTINONES. This alterncon, at the usual Lour, the Baltl- mores will play the socond of their games in this ity with the Winta Stuckings, an the Twenty- third gtreot groynds, Iu view of the tine dixplay made by tho home club Weducaday, aud of the fact that the visitors are likely to play & suporior gamo this time, thoy hoving practiced assidu~ busly since thoir dofeat, it i1 probuble that the mudience will be ono of tha largest of the moa- son. Tho ‘Baliimores deserve as much st the liands of Chicago as any other club, for the rea- son that they are s well-behaved body of men, aside from boing slilitul ball-playess, i THE TORF. THE TROTTING MATINEE. The privato trotting matinee proviously men~ tloned in Toe Trizuxe wil be given at Dextor Park this afternoon, and no doubt will bo Iargoly attended by the botter class of peoplo, as tie fn- vitutions huve all been disposed of. Thoso who havo boen fortunate cuough toreceive tliem whould avall themselves of the opportunity of ‘witnessing first-clags trotting, TIE DACES AT INDIANATOLIS. InpiaNaroris, Ind., July 10.—This wss & grand fleld-day for the Indiannpolis Trotting Asgociation. Ten thousand poople were on tho ground. The weathor wad fair, but the track was quito heavy, The first raco called was tho 2:98 class, iu which a start was offected at 3 o'clack, Granville won tho pole, but Bt. Viacont passod bim nt the-firat turn and lod to the quarter, whon the former again sssumed the Joad und, won easily. The second hont was s yopotition of the firat, except that with Budd Doblo bohind Lady Morrison. S8hecame in third, and Little Bam changed to second piace. The third hest was & moat interesting one, Littlo Sam took the polo on rounding tho firat turn, and Vincent lapplug, the other threo closo up and side by side at the quarter, ‘but soon after passing this point Granvillo as- wumod the load, going pust the Lalf mile in that position, Lady Morrison second, Little Bum third, Vincent fousth, In this order thev ontored the homo-utretoh, down which they camo at o yartling. rato, Morrison gaining on tho leador, _ whom eho passed ab tho starfing-stand ou o ‘break, aud won tho heat by a length, After this heat the free-for-ull wae called, and Fullatton und Goldsmuh Maid appeared onthe quarter. #trotuh, but the favorito of all the vast orowd, Ked Clond, remained in hix stablo, and immedi- ately 5,000 tongucs were shouting the name of * Hooslor," “Nouparail.”" At least 2,000 oxcited amen awarmed upon the quartor-strotch and de- mauded that Red Cloud should trot accord- ing to advertisoment. Nathing remaiued for the Mald ond Fullerton todo but retirs, which thoy Jid amid the most deafening shouta of derlsion. Ina fow moments Mr. Humpbroys, owpor of Judgoe Tullerton, appeared in tho i\\qmu' stand aud auuounced ta tho orawd that t vaa 10 fault of the. managary of theso horsoa thit Red Cloud did not troy, but that Mr, Wade refusod to trot his horse, He aud Budd Doblo Ind not the slightest objootion to trot with Red Oloud. * Whore {8 Gloster. Why don't you allow bim to trot 2 ‘Thu iu a freo-for-all," yolled tho crowd, to which thero wias.no teply. “After & lapso of twonty minutos, Mr, Humplreys again appesied in the stand, and, in bohalf of 1ho owner of Red Cloud, announced that be bad not futended to trot in this xace, but with » view to matisly the friends of bis horse he woutd let him go. “Three choeers were given forWudo,and quiot way rostored. ‘The 2:38 horses _were now called up for thelr fourth beat, und, s soou tho crowd couli be 50'. off the track, were given the ward, Little jam having the advautago to the firat quarter, ‘when Granville went to the front, Al the Lnif- mile pole Granville waantdl leading, Sam secoud, Morrieon, Vincent, aud Russcll, clowo togetbior and firty yards in tho rear. At tho head of tho home-girotch Morrison bad passod Bam to soco1d place and ohallengod Grauville for tha lead, twoan these two tho strugyle wasu savero oue, but within twonty yards of tho scoro Granville left his foet aud "Motrlvon camo in winner by a length. Tho freo-for-all race woa 0uoe more called, and [ Rod Cloud appented before the grand stand ho was grooted with a round of applause, and the audionce siko woloomod the dlaid and Fullertou with olappiug of hands, waving of hnte, and u'l.xonu of " Now you'ra rluhl." # That's buui- nee,” ata, Tha hordoy suon gob the word, Red Qloud luvlnixhn nole, Iullerton sooond, ~ Red Cloud twok thy lead ab thie flret abarp tusm, Fule larton left his feat and foll fifly yarda bohind, Al round tho half-mile pole Rod Clogd had his Enfllnuu, tho Maid ouco or twloo going lohis sad, but o shook hor off, Half uny down the home-ntrotch tho Mald . was about a peck In ad- vanco, whon both horses slnckened ton jog to allow Fullorton to pave bis distancs, Timo, 2120, Tho 2:88 horsea immedintoly ' started for the fifth hont, which was oxaolly tho sawo from tho start to tho finih as the previous ono, Tho Maid, Itod Oloud, and Fuallorton, aftor scoring sevoral times, got off-for & sacond heat, the Mald nlittlo the best of tho atart, Downtho first strateh Rod Cloud Japped ler; Fallorton closaup, but ut tho quatter-pole the l‘nunr mado 5 bad broak, falling tar bohind. aud, just aa the half-mile way passed, Ited Clond collnred and paseod the Maid, keoping & longththe adyantago to the home stratoli, Doblo now essayed totako tho Joad, but Ted Cloud hind another Iinlt to lob out, und would not b hoaded. Down wont the whip on the Maid's back, snd sho began to galn, Hal; wnihoma shoronched thogolding’s head, sud from thig point to the scoro both horsos rereivad the whip right and loft, the Mald winning by & head, but it was the opiufon of everybooy that Red bln\llfi, was ontitlod to the Lioat, a8 tho Maid ehould have beon wet baok for running, TFultor- ton baroly saved hie distance. Tino, 2:26). It was now past 7 o'clock, and a rain goming up, tho flve-yoar-old trot and thobalaucoof the tree- for-sll woro postpondd tlll to-morrow afiainoon. SUMMARY OF TRE 3:38 TROT, 4 ncent. ... Tme~241X QOLDSMITI! MAID AND FULLERTON TO TROT AT EAST BAQINAW. Special Dianatch to The Chicago Tribune, EAsT SAaamNAw, Mwch, July “10.—~Goldemitl ‘Maid and Judge Fullorton will trot at tho Driv- ing-Pack m this city on Thursday, July 10, for o spocial purae of §5,000, boat thro In five, Lo har- ncas, offorod by the Driving-Padk Ausooiation. The raco 18 to commapco ut8 p. m., and it is ox- pooted that the bost tiwe un racord will bo mado. —— THE TRIGGER. BHOOTING AT WABUINGTON JEIGNTS, A shootlug mateh, soven sioglo and meven doublo rigos from plunge traps, took placo Sate urday, July 4, in the grove oast of Morgan Park., The following is the scoro : Single. Double, 10, Huntingdon, ., . 0B W. P, Hilllurd, PR PR PIOTSPTPITA TSI rosulted Emn‘k. Dauble. The roferce wag W. P. Hilliard, AUATCH SHOOTING 1N NEW YORI, New Yonk, July 1U.—The pigeon-shooting matoh betwoon James Gordon Dennets aud (teorge Lorillard resulted in » victory for the Intter, who killed fifty-two birds to” Bonnotts forty-uine, Kach slut at 100 birds, THE TOURNAMENT AT DETHOIT. Derrotr, Mich., July 10.—Tho shooting tourna- maent at tha Ditving-Park wonud up to-day with wweepstake shooting, aud soma romarkably good soores woro made, 1n tho second matcl tha first squad of eight, shooting at ilftcen birds each, k‘:luud 115 out of tho 120, only three dropping deas out of bounds; und the second squad killod 113, four dropping dend out. Ju sbooting doublo birds, Mr. Shnrmnn. of Boloit, Wis., kilod twonty~ ona out of twonty-two. ——— MISCELLANEOUS. A WALKING MATOI for = nominal stako of 1,000 ocourred at the Hippodromo yesterdsy afternoon botweon Jawes Smith, the champion . walker of tno world, who is connected with that show, and Mr. Lilly, & young Chicagoan, Tho conditions of the cun- tons wero that Bmith should walk eleven times around the track to Lilly's ten, The result was tbat Lilly waa an onsy winner, belng but s few rods bebind at tho conclusion of thetenth rouud, Ho displayod a great doal more endurance and speed than his frionds gave Lim crodit for, and is entitled to aplace among tha noted podestrians of tho country. By soma singular oversight no time was kopt. Tho longth of tho track 18 anid to o one-fifth of & milo, and thoiefora the distanco walked waa just 2 milos. pedins e e THE INDIAN WAR. Genernl foports of oOutrnf:s Hansas. Bwracusg, Kan,, July 5.~0n the Atchison, Topelta & Banta Fo Ruilroad, Indinng is the cry ou sll sides, Yestarday Albert Lesenger was killed by tho savage flends; and thoy are burn- ing the raifroad bridres and driving off the stock 1n our yory midst. On the 3d thoy burnod a Lit- tlo bridge 40 foet loog at Cimoron. Tmmigration is ontirely stopped, Usually from fifty to one Lundred wagona pessed dmily. We expoct an attack st sny moment. They aro working all along tho rsilroad from Dodge City to Greonda, esonger was killed 2 miles onst of Bargont, at & doep chusmn, in which the cowardly wrotches hid themuelves, Thoy do thoir worl 1a the duy- titne. Lewcugoer was & good citizen, and redpeat~ od by ell who knew bim, INDIAN ATROCITIES ON TIE KANSAS FRONTIER. Daine iy, Kan. (July ), Dispatel to the St Lowts The Indians are very bad out here, and neople are torroy-stricken, U to this time nine huntors and four othor men bave been kitled, sealped and mutilated.” One mun was murdored aud scalped only ¢ miles from town, while on lus retun from @ trip to Cainp Bupply. Aftorkilling him they took his stock, Holeayes a wifo and sis clufdren hore, Their flendish ocruelty hes no bounda, A Lunterby the nsmo of Dudley was coantured the other’ day. Thoy tied him ton wagouswheol, tore out his fingor and too uails ona by oue, tcalped him from eer (o oar, cut his Lauds off at the wrist, snd thon staked him to tho ground with picket ping drivon through his grnzst. ‘Fhere were oyo-witnesses to this savage oed. Onoof their boldost movemonts was an attack on the trading-posts of” A, C, Myers and Charles Riath & Co,, down on tho Cauadian, A band about 200 Arong nttacked thoso places. Owo s a utrong stockade, and tha other is made of heavy adobo walls, Thero were only eighteon men 1nsido to do tho fighijug, and tho nost of these bunters, who are bravo men and domt ahots, Two whites were killed outside the walls, und one inside, Eleven dond Iudians were lott on the grouud, Dosperate elforts were made by tha red-skins to pet thewr fallon warriors away, but the huuters kopt \I“) too deadly a flro on them, and thoy'had to loava them whore they Iny. Doubtlogs many of the wounded they car- ried away afterwards died. Before leaving, they Ialled all the stock outside of thoe stockade, Yostordsy a man srmved from theso trading- nouls, bringing: letters from A. C, Myors and sharles Ruth. He alipped through the Iudisw lines, and wa8 pad 8100 to wmske the trip. Myors and Rath, In thelr lotters, appoal for hely, 16 tho Indians’ aro etill around thore und Lold tho country, and can get 2,000 warriors togather in & shork time, Tiay foar the posty will bo captured, the stores destroyed, and overybody massncted. A party of forly mon loft Luore to- day to go to thoir wesistance. Thuy wanted an escort of soldiora to go with thom, but nono could be had. I'ho Tudisns have also burned & railroad bridgo 25 milos west of horo. ‘Lo wituntion I desporate iu the oxtrome, aud everybody 18 prayivg for tho arciyul of troops—tho only hope of protestion aghinst the Indian butchiors, —— TIY FOR TAT. Gpectal Dispateh to T'he Chicano 7'rfoune, Kaxgaurg, ill., July 10,—A dispatoh from B, H, Waldon, Superintondent of tho Owolnoati, Lafayetto & Chicayo Rallroad (Itanknkoe Lino), to uovern! prominent citizons of Kunkakeo, in- oludiug the sonjor oditor of the @azelle, sout them dowa tu the dnflnt yeatorduy afterncon to 880 8n immonaa Llack Bear go through with the aftornoon frefght, Tho Bluck Bearwas & uow locomotive bearing that nawe, In return for tho woll, Mr. Waldron's cartridge shells woro olmrfed with ealt Instend of shot this morning, previous to gamg after woodcock, Tho tmjury pur%ulralml upon the wame id roported as vory slight, Waldron looked sud Jast nighte OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonk, July 10.—Arrived stesmabip Anghs, from Glaagow. Livesroon, July 10,—Btoamshios Dolivia, fram New York; Nova Scotis, from Montiexl, and Nurnburg, from Baltlmcre, arnved out, BAN Faanaisco, July 10.—~The Paelfio mail etammor Qratiuds, from Hong Kong und Yoko- hawa, arrivod to-might, twonby-rour days from Hong Kong, aud sevontoon duyd nineteon Lourd fiom Yokoliams, Sue woa disabled off shls port aud dutuiuud bwolve houres RAILROAD NzWS. Comments of the Press on the Recent Decision in Wis- consin, Tlio Minnesota Froight Tariff. THE WISCONSIN LAW, NO POSTPONEMENT OF THE INJUNOTION BUIT. Atty.-Gen, Bloan, of Wisconsin, was fu the city yoaterday to attend to some business bolore the United States Court, but which had nothing to do with the Wisconsin Railroad faw. Mr. B, 0. Cook, Goneral Hoticitor of the Northwestern Rallrond, and Judgo Lawronce called upon him in tho aftornonn to seo whethor ho could not bo induced to dofer i injunction enit until the suit in the United Statea Buprome Court had beon disposed of. A far as could be lonrned, vo arraugoment lud beon perfocted, but Mr, Cook stated yosterday that the Compeny will ot bo ready to arguo tho motion in the Stata Court'next Tuesday, but would do thelr best to bave action thoreon deferred until Octobor. TIUKET AGENT FIRED. Spectal Iwpatch to Lhe Chicuao Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis,, Juno 10,—L. D, Stoue, Tickot Agent hers for the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Puul Rallrond, was fined $60 and costs to.day, Tor nolling viokets at more than tho logal rates. There was no jury, and tho trial only occupiod n fow miaugos. Only two or thrao onses of com. Plnlmu. brought Defore tho 10ceut decision of he Unitod $tates Cirouit Court, romain on tho doclket of the Muuicipal Court hore, anl no new prosocutions have beoa siuco commoncod, NEWGPAPKL OOMMENTS ON TUE RKCENT DEOIS- 0N, From the New York T'fmes. The nnaninity and promptucss with which tho deosiou Liag been rondered fu this caso siggent the great probability of ity bolng sustained by the Bupromo Court of the Umted Biates. A ik- Bua {8 thus ralsed of vital importauce, not ouly to ratlrond corporations, but aiwo to tho country avluge. A romarg made by a local bunker puty ona viow of tho'cao'tersoly, as fullows : ' The result of tho decision will bo ta placo every rail- roadin the Wost—and for thut mattir in the East~—in tho hands of legmistive * stykois.'" Of ocourwe, i6 may bo replled thar mat- tors of oquui Importanoo mio slready sibe Juct to puch intluonces; that the people will shortly discover thab they caunot compel ra’lroads to do an unremunerativo husiness with- out a sacrifice of public accommodation, wnd thut the rapld dosortion of ocupual from so daugerous a clags of outerprises will shortly bring about a reaction of fooliug, as a result of which tho railronds will be able to make much berter ,and more euduring bargns with the Siate.” All this may bs trup without at all ai- fecting the gravity of the immadiate disturbance of publicand private intorests likely to follow the exocntion of the Wisconsin Ruilroad Jaw and ita provable onsctmant in other Siatos, Eyom the New York Erening Post, ‘Che oontroversy so far, It appears to us, has had the efoct of modifying tho animosities of both widos., The farmers bave discovered that the bardaliips oro not all thoirs, aud tho railrand companies huve loarned to pay somo respect to public opinion. From the New York Express, TThe decliions under the. Potter law ought, and in time will, work their own cure. If it 14 a right decigton, then coutracts may bo impaired with impunity, and citizens dospoiled of their prop- erty without lot or nindrance. Tho Qrangors, who o0 supposed to Lo chiolly Iarmers, arc taking the best method, not of gatting theit productions to market at lowor rates, but of prevouting any accoss to tho marlkats fiom Btate to State, Whilo the decision doos not resch through freights, It touchies the intoreats of the poopio in tho States and tho intorests of the stockholders evorywhere, Decause the capital which bnilds roads is in tho East, unwise mou who ninke Iaws ot the Wost think they csn in- jure or dostroy it without coriesponding injury to themselyos, Time will teach them chat they bavo made & 8ad missake, Whatevor tho origi- nal fault of overcharging, the othor extreme i now roachod, but more from bad temper and ilt- advice, wo trust, than from uny worse motivo. . . . Blower trains and poor service is the next thing tu be oxpected from this decision. —— THE MINNESOTA LAW. 2 MINNEHOTA PREIONT TARIKFS. Mr. O. E. Britt, Genoral Froight Agont of the Milwsukos & Bt. Panl Railway, and My. 0. O. Whooter, Goveral Freight Agent of tho Chicago & Northwostern Rallway, have roturned from St. Paul, whore thoy went to consult with tho Minnesota Railroad Commissionersregarding the freight tarilfa that are to go into effect on the 1ut prox. Theso sohodules ol rates prepared by the Commissioners aro to be roceived in court ay prima faclo ovidenco of what are rongonable maximum rates, and charges m excess thoreof are to bo desmed extortionats. The Milwaukoae & St. Paul -oper- Ato threa hnes in Minnocota—from Ainueapolis southwest through Faribauit and Austin _to Me- Gragor, In.; from La Croscont through Winons t0 8t. Paul, nud trom Proscott westward to Cur- ver. Tho Northwostorn operata tho Winone & Bt. Potor Railrond, runuivg wost from Winons acrowd tho Biato mto Dakota, The munsgeis of thewe Jines woro anxioas to asgertain on what basis the Consmiseioners intand to frame egul- tabla_ traftie. Two - members of the Doard are farmers, sud tho other momber 18 nlo ontirely witbout oxporionco In oporating railroads, They lisd, however, .seculed the ax- sistanco of Nr, A, J. Moad, who for some yoms pet was in chargo of tho froight departmeut of Winona & Bt, Petar Railroad, Whon asked upou what principle tiroy had proceoded, the Commig- sionors are unable to roply, ‘Cheir main nb{auz wai to reduce rates, Aesum- ing thata coertain’ rute from ono stativn ton given point scemed to bo about the fair thing, thoy moroly graduste tho Intor- modiate rates. This pro, rata plan will op- erato injurionsly to cortaln looslitios, For Inutonce, the Bioux City & St. P'aul crogses the Winoun & Br. Poter Ioad at Xodota, snd the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul eroséos it at Owatonna, ‘The distance to both these junction points baing hortor from Minueapolis “thap from Winous, and the former beiug vesrer tho lumber suoply, tho rates on tho 8t, Paul roads aro much lower to these junction points than are the'rates from Winous, = which ~ will" emble the formor roads to carry freight o loeal sta. tions- beyoud “tho junction so much cheaper thaw -the ‘Winoua Road oan, that the citizons of Winona will bo forcod out of the lum- bor business, Thera ste wmany other equally unjust rosuits Hkul;‘ to follow thto appiication ot the Commissioners’ schedules § but, as tho pen- altios for violation of tho Iaw aro so extrume, nod the demand for a non-discdIminating, ogual- mileage tarll? I8 so urgent, perbaps all pacties wul give the plan a wrial aud test its prosumed elioacy for tho ills 8o bitterly complawned of, ——nt MISCELLANEOUS. THE LAKE BHIONE DIVIDEND. Speotal napateh to The Chicayo 1'ribune. New Yomg, July 10.—1t is yet uncertrin whetber tho Lako Bhore Company will declaro a dividend, An offlcer of the Compavy said to- day that a meoting would bo held in o waook or ton duys for the purpose of cousidoring the sub- fect. Ioadded that tho desire wau to doclaro the neual semi-annual dividond of 4 por cent, 'Pho earnmys, howover, lind not been up to this figure, und thera might bo u dosirn to postpouo tho dividend for a month, Mo believed that a dividend, basod on the earnings, would bo mude, BHURT CUT CONNEUTION MADE, Corresponiance of The Clacano Fribune, Laxsing, Mich,, July 9.—1Tho Luie Michigan TRailroad Cbn}]mny buve made arimugemonts with tho Griend Ruptds & ludlana Hailroud, this weotl, by whith @ wew nud moie convenient routo is opaned to Mackinaw, Close connections are mads at Howard City, from winoh point pansenyors will bo tason to” Petasky, on Little Traversv Bay, theveo by bont to Mackinaw, A campany of Jadies aud goutiomen from this olty have gona to try the new routo, How u Fronchman Doos lis Fishing A'Taris correspandont of the Now York Timea tells how M, Do la Rue, 8 public man ot wome note i Franco, goes & fubing at his coun- try. l}l]ncn au foliowss #flo hue domosticatod the cormorant in Franoe, Nothing s moro curious than to seo his feyorito bld, * Old Tom,’ dive into the Seino at Corboll and shoot liko an aszow throngh tho water in chaso of o flosing fiuh. With patienco and kiudnoss tho cormorant can bo easily trajned, Belors golng out for spott tho birds aye lort for soine tourd withoue - food, thoy aro thou taken to the wator, whero & cord Is. tied wbont tho neuk looscly in order to provent the cormorant_from smnllowing tho J:dn. When roady, M. De la Rio slis Old Tom npon the odie of o Mat-boat, aud ho is speodily fullewed Ly Yonng- Dick, who watches overy Inovemunt of his suporlor in age. Prosently Ol Tom wmakes o divo, snd Diok stopa Into iy plavo, 1P tho wae tar 16 olons, one oun Gince Wow's Fapld moves THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN monta with the dy and w the sharp turns mnde by him and the tish, a8 the latior makea feantlo efforis tocaent o, If ho mieson his gnmo, ‘Tom comes up looking vory miich agsrniod of Intmgelf, and sita upon tho tiat while Dick taktes » plungs, If ho oatclies tho flsh, as ls gonernily tho caen, ho comoea to the surfnco and pives it tous into tho sir, eniching it by tae head and Jot~ ting 1t plide down into fie guuch. whero it 18 stopoad by the lignturo. The bird makes no op- position whon tho 1lsh is taken, and takes his placo for anothor dive, Whon the plumaga of tha cotmaraut bocomoes saturatad with wator ho bocomes very hoavy, and then sproads himself in the sun” to dry, where ho must be loft in rnuu. From timo to timo a small tish s given 1im to oat, tho ligaturo boing romoved for the purpose,” ———— THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows JNtoms ‘Telographed to 'Fhe Ohicago A'ribunc, 3 ILTINOIA. A gang of irglats invadod the Town of Man- chostor Thursday night, and burglariously one tored the store of J. AL MoDonuell, and, while moking thisir escapo with o large amount of siolen goods, two of them, namod respectivoly Wilhiam Grogan and Andy ie)ik, were capured, and brought to Winchestor yestordoy afteruoon, and lodged tu jatl —A soldiors’ ronnian is talked for Soptombor, during the Will County Fair, Tho programmo i to liold soparate rounioud of tho Que Hune dredtls, Twentioth, and Thirty-nineh Illinos - Tautry rogimonts, 'and & gonoral rovuion of all tbo soldiors, A rounion of the Andersouville prisonurs ia atwo talked of, —A Inmp oxploded 1n MeNeal's rostaurant on West Washington stroot, Bloommgton, last night, but was thrown out before any damugo was done. —A child of William H. Smith, aged 10 months, fell nto acistorn Thuryday ovening at Danville, and was drowngd, i-A Lugiar, ono Bob Lindeny, was discovorod in one of tao businoss housos of Danvitlo yos- terday morning st 8 o'clook, nud s now in dutace vilo, . —T'he residonco of A. J. Botillyton, of Jollet, wnunnnrlyduul.ruyndb{lhunt lalf-pust 8 o’clocht yeatorduy aftornoon. The prum];blwlm of the firo dopartment saved o considerublo contlegration, st thore was .(quito o strong wind at the time. ‘'lie.logs i probably §G00; fully insured, —Orlandor Edliall, a 8wedo, whilo out driv- ing yestordny aftornoop, about two milos wast or Morrison, was thrown ont of lug wagon, and oxpired from tho effect of tho mjuries recvived. INDIANA, Thio doctors of LaPorto, 8t. Josoph, and Elk- hart Counties, of Indiang, nud Barrien und Cusy Connties, of Aliohigan, mot in Souch Bond yes- terdsy and orgnmzed o society to bo Jkuowa a8 tho Bt Josoph . Valloy Medical _ Assoclation, with L. flumphrics ug Presidont and B, W, MoAllistor ny Seorotary, both of South Boud ; and Robert Pattorson, of Edwardsburg, as Tronsuror; and n Vico-Prosi- dont from ench county. Committeos for various work wore appolntud to carty out the objocts of the organization, and tho meeting adjousned so meot in_January noxt. The aitendunco wed lurgor than oxpactod for & proliminars .moating. —A prominont youug physician” of Mouroo- villo, named Chamiphor, died an agonizing death Inst night of delivium tromons, 1o hud heon drinking hard for some time, and bis body bloated after death: s0 badly that 1t was a difficult muttar to get it into & cofiin, —At Huntington, yesterday ovening. o young girl 15 years ot sge, daughter of Goorgo Falton, while attempting te lundlo o firo with' kerosono, was buraed to doath by thie oxplosion of tho can #otting firo to her drosa, —~Thoe Franklin Hotel In Worthington was burned yesterdsy moruing. The cuuso of tho firo I8 urknown. ~Loss ostimated at 6,000 ; par- tial [usurance on the furniture. . 10WA Maishalltown i looking on with complacency at the coutest 1now going un batweon the baso uatl clubs of Iowa City aud Keakuk for tho chompionship of Iowa. Wautever the result of tho contest may vo, the fact will still remain that the champion elub 18 at Marshalitown, and holds the bat and silver bad which it won at the grand State Tournaumont at Bolie Plaiua tures years ago, —On Monday Jast Ssmuel Olson, of Posatville. In., was fustautly killod by lightuig whilo plow- ing in bis fiold. —A potiticn, numerously signed, haa been prosented to the City Congil of Burlington, for tho abundonment of tho old clty charter, and for incorporation vnpder tha gonoral laws of tho Stato, On noxt Monday ovening tho Council will ordor s special vleation to decide the mattor. It is vory hkely the measure mil be adopted, and then & now sot of oty oticors will have to be elocted. —Willixm Story, the man who was injured in the sham battlo st Ded Moincy, ou the Fourth of* July, died Inst night. —Thursdny morning, af the mouth of Boldier’s Vuu%y. Harrison County, b miles north of Mondzmin, Chatles Glifford shot, and prouably fatally wounded, & neighbor numed Edmouds, Chifurd, in prssiug Edmond’s bouso, made kome otfonsive romat ks concerning Edmond's fumily, ‘fho latwer caught Clifford and held him, winlo tho women boat Mim with clubs, Chiford es- caped, and secured a shot-gun, with whick he shot, Edmonds, probably fatally, Clifford hos left tho conutry, with tho Sheriff in pursuit. MIOHIGAN. ‘Tho wreck of tho bark Norway was towed Into Port Hurou last evening, and steam pumps are working on Lior. Sko will ba pumped out to-day, The gixth Cangrossional Dugtrict Republican ~ Conveupion will bo beld ut Owasxo, Aupust 25, for tho nomlna- tion of 8 representativo from that district. The plosent incumbant, Josina Bogole, of Fiint, lns been favorably mentiouod by the Ropublican presa of that district, CGon. Bpaulding, of Bt. Josopls, who was bis Bironwest comperitor et Holly, is montioned by his frionds. —1'wo liquor canos wore disposad of yosterdny at Lunsing. e Court rever«od the proceedings w tho Justico Court in tho matter of John Sorcugon, in a writ of haboas corpus suit from & Justice Court of Manistes County. Borenson was convicted of sulling spirituous lquor ?thir'l offenso), and eontenced 10 pay s fiue of $100 and six” montha in prison. Ho was seut to the Houso of Correction in Detroic, It was held by the Court that the brocoodings under tho pro- virion of the Prohibition law was civil In law, and the prisoner in the swid committimue was thotefore illegully bold, and must be dissharged 010, Anattempt was mado by two strange men yes- terduy afternoon to-nve a check for $8,000 on & New Yoy bank eashod at Bpringfleld. 1t Was avidently a forgery, tho- ollicors were notitied, but the man escaped befove they conld arrestod. —Mayor Johuson, of Cinciunatt, yestorday ve- toed the ordmauce passed by tha ' Common Counail leasing rorty-five acros of Burnot Woods Park to the Zoological Bocioty for zoulogical gar- dens. A uew ordivance will "probably bo pusiod froo of pointsobjeeted to vy the Mayor. .~—Rofropling showora foll Thuradey In the caunt q:\-m\\mlmg Clncinuati, 'Pho "wenther 13 mueh &t Leon voey grert, ‘Ao burnlng of forests aud flelds aloug the railroads is about stopped. NEDRASKA. . _ C. B, Parker, a prominent crusader, was incar- derated in the city prison of Lincalu, Thursdav, for rotusing to me tho costs asnosnod againkt lim for atloged Mmulicious prosecution of a snloon-keepor thore, Larker was hrought before Chiof Justico Lako youstordny on s wiit of linbons corpus, which was wigued aud allowed, Purker hus commoncod suit, for damages for taléo imprisoument. BINNEBOTA, T M. Davis, o wood-turnor of 8t, Paul, re- siding outsido tho eity li.nits on Lake Phalon, woent ont Mondoy ovening collecting ucoonuts, add has not sinco boen_veon by his mmu( or fulonds, who reject the iden that ho bas vohun- tarilv gbyonted Limself, and four Lo has been murdered, or beiny affented by the extromo hoat of that dnyhae wanderod from tho rond home and porbaps died, The councry nround Is belng closely sesavhed for bim, b iy ey > A Darfug Leap tor $230. Fyam the Culetunati Conmerculy July T About 8§ o'clock yoeluniuy afternon, o boy nameod Johu Leusser, 18 or 1) years old, a worker in o maohine-shop on Wost Frout street, jumped from tho the Cinolnnatt and Covington suspon- Hon bridge on o wager of $20, and tho perfurm- anco war caretally propaved for, skitts heving beon provived and manued to eave the fuolink youth from drowning, There wero onlv a faw Bpectutors, ns the performance wag vrivats, bub Lennsor olfinhed on one of tho raily, 0 feot aboyo the floor of the briuge, battoned his voat, und junned, 1o strack the wator with his feot, dis- anpeared for a few soconds, nnd caine to the Hur- faco all right, o wais pioked up by ono of tho HKiIls, ond _conveyed to tha steanior Pat Rogers, The distance from the rai to tho surfaco of the water, porpandioulsxly, {s 104 foat, ‘Tho woudar 18, that donth dld ot ousue from the convupsinn or shook to tho systom I:raduuvd by the sudden contaot with the wator from such s vast boight. Tennesseo Judgoss Thie Pulaski (Poun,) Citizen asku: * What i our gliter tawu Columble coming to? Judge MeLemore, Judgoe lughos, nud Jndge Wright onch had & flght theie Tuut weok, The formor whlpl)ml awmin who attucked him upon the atvaats for soma ruling he bind mede fn court, and tho two lnttar tusalod butweon thowsolvou uutll nepasatod.” olor, and the benofit to tho crops has | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874 LECAL NEWS. Clilof-Justice Ryan to the Bar of ‘Wisconsin. Sult for Heavy Damages Commenced: The Wisconsin Bupreio Oourts Spectal Inevatch to The Chicago Tribwie. Maptaoy, Wis., July 1—In tho Supromo Court this morning, & fiue portrait of the lnte Justice Paino, painted by Browart, wan prosontoed by Mr. Mariner, of Milwaukao, to iuo Bupromo Court, with appropristo romarks, in which hio oulogizod the departed Judge and roforred in complimantary torma to tho roconsty rosignod Cblof Justico Dixon and now Chiof Justice Iiyan; Tho latter rosponded, praising Judges Palno and, Dison, sud took occasion gc 8oy furthors T thank you, Mr. Marinor, for the kind worda in which, in this councction, you have boou plensed to welcome me boro. I hove gopstbly folt, from the day of my appointment, tho gonorous confidence whiioh 1 hovo s from the Dar. T osu only asauro the Tar that, for tio timo of my stay hore, I ahiall btrive not to duscredit my predacessor nor the court, and that, in leaviug "thoso amonsst whom I havo worked Bo long in tho noble dutius of our Yrulem\nu for this diToront sphore of duty, I )avo taken my place hioro lu porfect chavily with all the Bar, woll knowing, no man botter, how much the Bench deponds upon the Bar and vwes to it, and rnlyiu{; on all wy brethren of tho Bac to afd mo in fuliiting my vew duties, with the intolligance, impartiaiity, and justice for which I Totd mywelf rosponmble to God aud to man.” * TUE ATTEUPT T0 URIBK TIISE ORIEF JUSTICE, Mr. Zaun, arfented yestordsy for attemipting to bribo Clief Justico Ryan, was arrsigned w the Municipal Court to-day, ploaded guilty, and was finod 8100 and costs, tho smnllest amount allowod, it bomg bolleved hig, olfonuo resulted Irom stupdity and igoorsnco. 1o seemw on- tivaly unconscions of auy guile in what ho did, Ho anid thore woro aix Jawyors ngninab hitm aud thov woro trying to rob him of his land which ko 100e1ved from Dis fatuer, Thoy had o contrach with tho Now Orloans eluimaut for tho huif of what thoy might ger. Ho ouly wanted tho Judge to do what was tght by him, and thonght 1o nould give hum sumething to biip bim Lo got s rights, 1lo did not know thore was any law against such & thing, nor any harm in st. Suit Begun for Menvy Domnzes, Special Disoatch fo Tho Chicago Tribuiie, ‘DavENront, la., July 10,—Herman [ Sehroe- dor, of this oity, filed n the Cireuit Clerk's of- tica to-dny o suit for $16,000 damages, for in- uries sustained on_tho Gth day of Noveraher, 873, by Tenson of falling off & flat cor, loaded with' heavy timbors and iron bars, winch wero beiug removed from tho old bridge crossing the Missiasippi at thia oity. Ein injuries are of suvh & patuve a8 to Iucapacttate him ‘from Any Lard manual Inbor, his spive being affeoted pormn~ nently, and aiso his right hip. Suits Against the Joliet Iron and Stcol Company. Jouer, Til, July 10.—Leroy Thayor. n large oraditor of the Joliot Iron and Bieel Company, hias brought some thitty suits _againay the Com- pany beforo Juszice Kelley, of Lemont, Sorvico woe made on Monday. None of the officors of the Compnny now resido in this councy, Ho that Thavor was obliged to go to Caok County. The trial, which {8 ot for to-morrow, will attracs considerable atton:ion. SPECIAL NOTIOCES, A OARRLKSS DIET, A OHANGE OF WATER, OR A OOLD BETTLINNG IN THE BOWELS, VERY OFTEN BRINGS ON AT THIS SRASON OF THIL YEAR, AN OBSTINATE DIARRTIEA, OR SOME OTHER TROUBLESOME AFFEUTION OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS. IF YOU WOULD TREAT SUOH COMPLAINTS IN A RATIONAL WAY, TRY AT ONCE DR. JAYNE'S UARMINATIVE BALSAM, A SIMPLE, BUT SAFX REMEDY FOR THEM, AND KQUALLY EFFRCTIVRE IN ALL OASES OF ORAMPS, OHOLKRA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, AND BUMMER COMPLAINT, e e e, Schenck’s Sea-Weed Tonie. 1In the atmosphoro expérionced horo during the summer monthe, the lethargy producad by thoheat takes away the dastre for wholosomo food, and frequent perapirations roduas bodfly onorgy, partioulatly thoso sufforing from tho offects of dobilifating dlsossos. Tn ordorto kosp & natural hoalthfal activity of tho aystem, wo must rosort 1o artificial moans. For thin purposa Schonek's Sor-Waod Tonlo (s vary efoctual, A fow doses will oreste anappo-~ tito and glve frosh vigor to the onorvated body, For dya- popsla it fa fnvaluadlo. Many eminont physicians have doubted whethor dyspopala can bo permanently ourad by hto druge which aro generally sraployed for that purpose, Tho Sos-Waod Tonla fa its naturo ia totally differont from suob druge, It contains no corroslve minorals or acldsi f fact it asslats tho regular operations of nature, aud supplics her doficlencles. Tho tonio fn its naturs so muoh rosonblos tho gastrio julco that 1t Is almost 1dontl- cal withs that Quld, The gastrlo julco 1s tho natural salv- ont whioh, in & healthy gondition of the body, causes tho food to bo digostod; aud whon this julco Is not oxarutod {n sufficiont quantitios, indigoation, with all its distross- ing symptoms, follows, Tho Soa-Wood Tonta performs tho duty ot tho gastrlo julca whon the latter is defielont, Sohonok's Soa-Wood Tonio old by all Drugglsts. LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &o. GREAT SLAUGHTER! Wo will offer this wock an hnmonse stock of LADIES' COTYON i o Ata great edvation from formor pricos, 'Tho garmonte Aro kewod with Lock-Sttroh Machinos, and vory fue fiu- tuli, AL ako offrod At pricus roally Astonlsking. i 1,000 Ladiea' Fino Chenlsas, with corsot covor bosoms, aLdb contss 1,000 Ladios' Fino Chomisos, ruflled and corded bands, at 6o and 9003 and 8 grout varlety Embrolidored at 7o, 81, B1.26. §1,60, $1.75, 33 nnd upwards. 1,000 Ladies’ Drawory, ats tucks, aud ratilud fine cotton, atdtu; also, & Iargo stovk Kmbroldusud at 650, Tto, aud 81,00, Au fminueo stook of Night Drossos at 7o, 31, B1.25 $1.80, €3 und apwards. 500 Ladies' sfx tuck aud threa-tnch hom Fino Cotton Sklrts av800; & groat varioty ab 75, $1, 81,60 aud up- wands., Qorsat Uovors, Drostlng Sacquos, Bkirt Walats, &o., &o., ‘AL o groat suoriflco fruin formor pricos, Thoso oo aro wanufacturod In Rooheslor axprossly for our salos, 200 Ladlos' Linen and Lnwa Buits at balf price, B 1. Nehowsll & o, 998 West Madison-st, cor. Pooria. T BLASTIO § QOan furnish any stylo, siza or uanlibr. BARTLETT, DBUTMAN ARKER, & P NManufisoturers and Doalors in agl )dm\t- of mynssos, BShouldor Draces, Supporters, Druluho’l, Inatvuments for Doformities, &o, Q0 Btato-at., Obiongo, SCALES. FAIRBANEKS HUANDARD SCATLHE OF ALL BIZEH, PAIRDANKG, LURSA&OC A AND 313 LAK K-S0 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! CARSON, PIRIE & €0, Havo_just roolved from tho Importors & 10720 10t of tho Richost and hlost Blogant Parisian Embroidered and Braided Liten Polonaise Tver oxhibited in this gity, Those goods are triatly fivat-clasy, and of vory choico de- sigaa, and aro ordered to bo sagrifloed ab hnif tho gold coat, or .TIIRD THE REG- ULAR RETAIL PRIOH for raods of the same quality. No sugh stylos can now be found elwowhere, and the prices nslzed, $10, $12 and $16, nro lowor than much inferior do- mostio gouds nre olling for, An aarly soloc $lon whil soours tho bost stylos. Aluo, just rogeived from the mannfactur- ara, the {allowing dosirable and sonsonable gosdn, to bo sacrificed a8 follows: 300 Liadioy’ Linen Buita at $4.50, $5.00 and $0,00, formerly $8.00, $10.09,$12.00 and $16.00, TLargo consignmaont Children's Braided Linon Bulty, n§$l.75, $2.00 and $2.50, for- ‘mor price $4.00, $0.00 and $8,00. Madison & Peoria-gts. ' PHOFESSTONAL. ARD. Cutreago, July 9, 1874, In December, of last yoir, I gob cold, which wont to my tungs and loft mo with a bad cough, I wont to sovoral doctors for help, aud took the modicines they presoribod, but got no boiter. Nono of thom could take away my cough. I was in great distrosa of mind, for I kuow from what thoy snid I was 1n consumption, and- I had n family of littlo ones who couid not do without their mother, Dut what could I do mors than to take what the doctors orderod for mo ? I was losing flesh undor thoir treatmont, and growing weaker day by day. I spit up great quantities of yellaw stult’ from my lungs: was tired and out of breath whovover 1 walkod; my cliost, painod mo; my cough was bad all the time; I bnd fover, nnd Awent 80 at mfims 1 gould not got auy sleep. This continuod until tho that wouk of Mav, whon 1 snw by the papars thut 3r. Robort Hunter, of New York, had como to Chicago to treat the Itngs, and went to seo what he oonld do for me. Ho oxemined my chost, and told me I must in- halo modicinos iuto the Jungs or I could not be cured. [lo gave me n gless instiument and madiines to put fnto if, and I began at oneo. 1 hava now fullowed his advice for.over nino woeks, novor missing, an inhalxtion, ned I am lnd to By my couglt Is onred aud my lungs healed. Tdonot #pit out sny matier, and flad myse!f strong aud well, all by this new kind of treatment, I am so thankful to Dr. Innter for hin kind- ness to mo in my grest trontle, und ko glada ouro has boon found for the lusgs, thet I wanl cvorshody to know about it. T live at No. 1 My:ick-av., nosr Twenty-ninth-st,, jiet one blocl: from Coteage Qzove-avs, nnd will gladly show my ivhaling g ans and tell all abous {6 if” they will como aad sco me. CRESENZIA ALBRICH, FURNITURE, BARGATNS IN SUPERIOR 105 DESES! Largost Varfoty inclty, Also, School, Church and Hall FURNITURE. £~ Sond for Illustrated Oatalogues to A B ANDREWS & 00, 211 & 213 Wabash-av., c A GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON DBROS, G7 Washington-st., Chicago, And Fourthst,, Pike's Opera Iouse, Cincinnafi, SUMMER RESORTS. Tiz THOUSAND-ISEAND HOUSE, At ALEXANDRIA BAY, JEFFERSON COUNTY, N. ¥, ‘a1id it ho nmoaista vieinhy of 10 (ariaioud Thou. s 19'ants, il o wponed 10F tno raceptiun of RUEdts thina 1, 16ide s Houso was oruotod last soaagu and Convians il thomedar imbruvements, Ioums sl o1 hwalto, with barh-ruums wad clusots sttachod, | Ty e will Tind thi Dinen us honlarol as 1t fs besutiful, wi v wnusquitoss or o lila and tevers wailo 1 tno Jconguy 16 1o world nra ardlud ‘Tha uttractions of Munt- e Fhing yieing, uod Hatniig, a¢ w2lloy B ithwllag-a oy, Croqune Urounas, oio, Cuteins k% o none. Acuominodutions for (00 gue Pactiew taking race for thg soiann il o Hoo Gotions Srui 104 ularrates, Hond tor pamphlet wi'h thind, ure. STAPLIS & NO' ALLEXANDRIA BAY, N, Y. Roforenco: W, H, Wheolor, 0. Durand, J. ¢, Wuolraff, SUMMER RESORT. POMONA HOUSE, FRUITPORT, MICIIGAN. THL ORIGINAL SBARATOUA OF THE WEST, This Houso has beon rocontly roflitad aud rofurnished In 1h best iomhle afyte, and bs suld by porsois wao are sisttim 52 10 bo tho most Loantiful snwmoe roeurt in the Unlted States. Flaost of fshiug und buatlng to be fonad anywhora, Al kiads of amusancits known nt wataring wlagos ara found FHILO HKA 9 Dirsslolun teain Oh R ‘cnnient, by tho v, of stoamiots, or by Alicl X ivfars, W, Trvin, s, will he In attondance d ¥d by the waek, ¥17,50 () Su, Vont by the Goodrich fino W, BALE & €O, Uirnors aud Peofirlotors, H. Cnrrzexpey, Managor. "CATSHILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Telvo milcs from tho Villago of Catskill, N, ¥, Acceaibla by the hest mountine Glovation, 3,160 ool V1w, oxtoud it tutlos ot (b Valloy af tie 1adion, unsaepassed dn the world, Uelobratud tor ity Invigura ing at- Yomporatur:s 16 10 20 dngraod 1owor thua tint i sy apen Juiio | tu Oot, 1. Boa the L0 por Propristar, LAXESIDE HALL, EVANSTON. Tt huuso Is siatad In tho midst of a antiro bluok, aovii0d Wikl d3u2.0:u) onks and o toe shudo teoos, In tud conteo of hwvaosion, 1t I8 convmuunt to Quivehes, $0n0ete, Putilo Tiibrary, Dovot, and Storos, aid fvhot ¢ 101t wilk Teom 1ho' Lako-Nnorc. 1t ta 4 tilnu oxt rlte team \Vulhm\)‘ Depot. @ it Wlkrjdo tioksty (s hut 14 gonte- & Lk founior makos thiro iy, fiipe o wal 2 Y 0"t fira Lliieaga Lualqessamon ) tole fanitlios, Addross PROBRIGTOR ot ; SIDE MALL, Evanstou, 111 1AKE GRAND BHOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1s now opua, Torine, $8.60 Bor uy utit $21 por wook for tha soason, ON THR SBEASFHOR! Waten 1 Polin, R, 1, (noar Stonisigton, Ut} 3 Plimpton Houso repoiiod Juns 16, Visictho boit, B cullon snefatulug, iy and et i sooldit ol 3 I’))llru A1 1h0 euast | pusdtively o maaquitoos, oy Bty York (uy Stonitahn steatuure) o Wutcli 75, Pormd wudo avovpiably, Catsklll and D Stnges and Carringes, Visitors wl aso funulsa for JAMES 16, BEACH, wont ut Cal 1, b ‘ll:l’. 1o ationdanct upa the arniea) of Rt N Proortetan OOEAN NAVIGATION, Notional Line of Steamships, NOTICH. Tnamostsautherly ruulo liss alwiys linon adopted (s Uarapany Lo atord, 100 et L3t gen adented by A ey Vark Tor LI VERPOUL, and QUENG- TOWN B1ory SATUNDAY, Batling frain N. York for Jaudon (diract) ovory fortnigh Cabin yasanie, B0, $8, Surrency| siuorngo, Al groal ool caten. Hotien 5:':?'1'" at lowost ratus, rafia for s : . Wostorn Arants L, 1A RO, Northoant cornor Olark and Tandalpheats, (auposits new Bherman fouso), Onjeauo, THE STATE LINE, SPROIAL, NOTIOF, —Aftor Satarday, Juno 13, the R e makly sade SDNESDAY until July 22, whon tegular wool Moder vty WIEDAKSDAY, 'will commioncs: STATE LINE. o Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londowderry, &e 't OF G u BEATE OF INDIAN ALY 4 FRrOM PIICIt 38, NI Wi, N, Y. Wosk{y itallings tu August: Tnter of passagu: Cabin, ‘l;ll.nll ), curroncys Steore l(lf’:, a9 Low 8 by any i sy i, 1 n 3L loweat rates. or furtlier pariiculars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & U0, Agouta, 7 i v Now York. GOLN L AR, Ger] Westarn Agoaty gy N 0 Olarkate, Cliiengo, NEW YORK TO -CARDIEFE. ThoBouth Walea Atlantio Htaamahin Uampany's Now Fie foinss,. Yullpomorate Olaa-nully Steameiiys wil anll frein_ Penowsivanis Rallraad Wharf, Jorsoy Cily: OLANGRGAN,.....Ju 18) PENBROKE coovero A8 L Careying goods and paasongacs at thron et a0 Bt St Shande o i n e Buiato) Ohanacl, vnd all otuor paints Ia Eagiand, “Thieao stenmaisliw, bullt exprosaly for the teada, aro pros vided witl all tiss 1itost imicavtnonia far tha cotafortaad convouioncs of UANLN AND STEFRAGH PASSENGERS. Sooond Cabla, G5 832, For farther partioniara, xpoly In Cacdi, at tne Came panyis Guicon, W T ck Unambore, and th Now York to AROIIRALD BAXTGIR & Lo Apenn o Frum Now York to Brhato] (F: Groat Weatorn, Sat., July 18] O hin Pasvago, 8y Inte Exouralon ticks's, Kipyy AL Clont ¥ oy At Conl ¥ Lako Stiore aud G 3 R Hino. MonoyALD, Agent, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS. FXPLANATION OF REPERKICE MATRR.—1 Batucdayic enpigd, » Bundoy oxuupicdy ¢ Manday oxeoptoll” | At Five Sunday AL3:0 4, 12, & Dalive WIPIRAN PENTRAL rjuty, Jool uf_ Lake ket ofice, 67 Glarl a2y sovi amd b cunulat,, corner @ Sludison, Tieave, FAT WECTERY RANRIANY wind yuok of Tieenty.secontor Day [ixpruss. davkson Acc 5 ‘Atinzife Kavrss,on. A s i Sight Kxrons. Gaumm, ANAND IAVILE 4 Mornine Labross. | Nigby iexpros 3 HENRY 0, WENTWOILTH, Gooeral Passengor Agasts CHIPARO R ALTON HAILRTAY, Chicago, Kanras ity and Dencer E aniy Yo,y and Chicago, Springfi I Throwah Line. Gninn Bepot, I e, nea 4 Lridger Ticket Orheea s AL Depoty anit 153 Handol b Kaneas Clty and Donver Fast fix. hasas Cuy Lzpre: S0 Lo kil i nxay’ 5,108 8. Lauin yast Ex E. via dackwonvitl Springricld Bxprass, Snrhignoid Fast ox Joferun Uity Iepros: Peorla, Keoxik & Bl ellll.‘amh_l[ anlnt;?’h ]'(nl[ e S 7 uine, Lacon, Washitton Vsl Jolist & Dweh dats CHITAT, Uman wepat, e 5 S v Clark: sy, [ < ivcest Offes N2 udat Depots Arrice, * 3:00 a. 1. |"11:008, ms * 9:30 . . |* 4:15 p. 1 " 5:00 7, e t 9900 m. * 7:80p. 7, t Gt m, JLLINNIS GENTRAL AT, Depot footay Lake th. undJoot o Tentyaecondst, TYcket e, 12} Randolph-at., r Cusrk. 18 0 R Ky, Duliaque & Sfoux City Iix. Uebuuua & Bloue Gi y G, (@) titiman Pavien () Ttuns to Unanipaiin on Satirdar ~HIPARY, BI7A Dopots—ract @f, faikeste dndiauusio.y und Sictoanthost, el G vt Niateeniioste,, Tirket ugices, Noo 09 Olasis MLy Grunid Paclne Hotel, and ot dopots, Leaon,| ) ATON & UTINSY RATLIINL L f Mafl and [z gross, Ditnatas & Sions Gty 17 i & Sious Oty 14 Pucing faat Lo, ‘1or Uz Duwno vo Accomimadation| Dowaer'sGrave Avcouniodation|* *Ex, Sundais. {Px. Eanaay. 3Ex, Mom CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRINL ity ices, 8 Corhdts (Shern renionee), wad ey U il st g el T i Arriva, ) Nigne & Onlin WIRDY ExTiroieyes epaet Y Bubiaiae G Eiss o b, Miliraukuo Passeuu reon isey Eabeosn, Bt Paul ¥ Vi, SesvevweaRnsta A ‘a—Nepot cornor of Wells b~Duvot cornor of Cenal, Anzin-cta, V. L NTENNEFT T Gon, Pass. Agente CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Uenat, corner of Vu liuren wnd Sheeuin. S Tt Oimabs, Lesvonw'thi& Atchlson Tarn Atoonttnudation,., Nizht Exp, i GENERAL NOTICES, dybin. Ciry Gan!flTon'l UFFIL Roos 1 Cuty [TaLL, CUHICAGD, July 8, 184, ‘This offioe will b clo2ed for thu collectiun of Noal 310 Tazos from Monday the Lith (o tho 2lat ingtusive, tho purpose of compating Hoal Kstate Delloguont Livt i tho books of this ottivo, provions to spplica:fan loa kmont, ae provided by Sactlon 17 of ** Au Aot In Noe 1ard 10 1ho Assasimond of Pruporty and the Levy and Cob legtinn of 'Favon in Incorporated OF fos," in this Blate, Gatiea up s for the eollaotion uf Poisonal Praporty and c. tho Issulag of Lk % uvnal, PON'MOLLEY, City Callector, DIVIDEND NOTICE, At a maating of tho Diroctors of tho Natlonal Bank o Winote, held on tho 6t Inst,, & Alsllogd of Five gor dont an tho caplial steck was declured, wayablo un sud atter tho 16tk last. 1k 1L, NASH, Cashlons Clileayo, July7, 11, "EDUCATIONAL. ML, Vernon English, Classical & Mlltary Academy, A L R ats et To. erntn ean obtadu (ull p ot civenlury for 1874, hy s W, Tl f."'; 1, g Attorneye JORTON, Propriator. Aroming tha Prjne.ont Port MADAME O, du B'lu{“'a\ . MR, AT, ((fl"nnl)‘ Mrs, Ogdon Hoffman thoriuan oar T Wo ':IRA?_]POR'D'Q b, F oo Tar Yhatg Lanios g g X ety N V1o v SODLs 20 AbgIte e a0 vorsonally oF by lottae s abiggo 0 (OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 49 Bprge J war aud 169 Sy ab Phitndolulie, wilt roopon on If E|‘.‘3‘!5u sud Latin, Nosrdlog and Day Eur Soungg Tadie A MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S " ROARDING S0HQOL }’(J‘Il YOUNG LADIKN, The ¥ ‘w‘]"r r:lu;lhl:lm. '.'.'i"uhi‘“l’u'i'-‘! Sumsnwuoes Buplewber “ Iyoneh,

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