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SN ee ‘Tneaday evening, The fe Bparte and her consort, the Bomnatra, and the barge Huyerior, baving in tow tho fandnaky and Columbian, were loading at that polut, ‘ouchod at Bay Farnaco and Munieing, and reached Bt. Mary's Wiver Thursday afternoon, together with dhestmr St, Paulaud barge Chamberlain, Wore de- tained the following morning by adeune fog. It wae also quite emoky, the woods along the shore belng on fre, The sche Hapinaw wae laying in the canal. Met the sebr Gostinwk in tow of thn tug Constitution above Church's, and the large D. 31. Wilson and tow In Lako Goorgs, The barge Vienna and consort were met in Mud Lake, Touched at Mackinaw, from which point Lad a fing trip to Cafergs, he brought down a nam ‘ber of } ogere anid o good load of pig-iron, copper, fish, ete, Tho Peerlers will Jeave again for Duluth, Marquette, and other Lake Superior porta Thuradsy evening at 8 o’lock, PONT OF ERIE, Spectal Dispateds 19 Tha Chicago Tribune. Rory, V2, Juno 2,—Annivate—From Chica, prop Merchant, with graln anid Gour; from Marquelts, prop H. B, utile, ache Tebpenning, iron ore, Recrtrrs—2,5.0 bu wheat, 3,200 bris flour, 1,5%8 tons of iron ore, Burpursrs—(20 tone coal, felt DEE DeouSebr Portuge hna gone tute dry dock ir repsire, Favinite—Dully ebsrter to schr Julia Willard, weal to Datalo, pe b Lont—8 ow Myra, of Aebtabula, was font, with all on donrd, dusiog the horriite squall of Thursday, When Jast acen ehe was in a ninving condition off Tik Creok, Hor crew wore Albert aint David Bockworth and David Murdock, all of Ashta' VESSELS PASSED FORT HURON, Snecial Diepateh to The Chieaga Tribune, Por Hunox, Mich, Juno 28,—DowN—Props 3fla- aral Nock, Emptro State, Superior and consort, D, F. Rose nnd barger, Abercorn aud barges, Mendota and barges, Mitaburg and barges; schra Siberia, Fayetto Brown, Harvest Queen, Mery Lyon, Tome, Trenton, Lino ltock, Anute Hlerwood, Bennan, #1, A. Kichmond, Huperior, Journeyinan, J, I, Miner. Passed Up—lrops City of Fremont, Mohawk, Phil- adelphfa, Mills and barges, ‘Trader anil hargor Yosem- te and ‘cousort : schin Wm. Grundy, Myosolis, D, 8, Auruin, Jamnles, Onwaid, J Winb—Northeant, fresh, Weatiten—Clear, The vobr Harvest Qnaon, with her malotopmset car. the acow Lime Hock, miinue her forctop. a,and dolplin-strikor, pasacd down this ing. HOE nactal Dispatch to The Chieng> Tribune, Pont Iunox, Mich, June 28,—Pasaep Dowx— Props Arabia, Jarvis, Lord and consort, Cormorant and contort; achra Mocking Bird, J. E, Gilmore, F. Orn, Ur Me rop Alnoka and consort; achra Chartio Crawicrd, Wilton Young, Alida, J, Nogore, Homer, Hine, Atucutun, Col, Cork, Trivmp), Wrip—-North weet, free! eather fins, ILLINO!S RIVE Special Disnateh ta Tie Ci LARALLE, I0,, Juno 28,--Annivep ny liven Yzs- wenpax—Slmr Tom Stovens, from Copperas Oreck, towing Arabiaand Johnson No, 3, ligut, und Ila watha, from Kingston, with coat; prop T. J, Mexin- der, from Honry, towiug canal-boat Tiladore, both with com, Derantrp ¥Yratravar—Stme Tom Stowenr, towiny Excelelor, Reliance, and Jobadwa No. 4, oll with di mension sono fer Copyarar Cverks Sek, Payne into Cawat, Yuars nLAv—Arabla and Jobn- 41, Nght, aud Hiswathe, with Kingston coal, fe te Vassep Our Ysarenpar—Rellenca, from Joliet, with imension stono for Copperar Creck Lock, Anniver Liven ‘Yo-Day—Prop Ohina, from Pen Frop Whale, from Porn, Nght; eanul-Loat BM. 'L. Adatna, from Peru, with corn for Catergo, pRErantep—t'rop Whale, wit salt mud paste for "er, PAsoED Ito Caxat—Trop Chtnn, light, fer dlea- go? bergo Drilt, light, for Olierga Mf.’ L. Adama, swith corn for Chile: go, < Tasero Ovre-Trop Whale, with salt and posts for _ Peri, and toting barco Frienitship, with hind coil alack, for Tafille ; Jounron Nor, 1 and 2 and May- Howcr, alt from Jo‘lel, wita dimchstonwtony for Cop- poran Creek Lue! Barwarvout, Jung %8%—Anntvrp—Gold Row, Ta Balle, 9,709 Lu dats, 700 Int wheat; A, Woolsen, Morris, 8,0)'bu corn, 1,8 } Prop Mentunks, Lockpert 3,000 urls font; noe, North, 2100 Lat oats; prop Kiag Beotuers 1,400 bu corn rth Star, O.tara, 36: ChraneD=lrop Novelty, Bardstown, ‘Tunber, CU m abingie MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Tho depth of watur m Toroutn Day $s 10 feet 13 tnches..,.Tho wrockiugebarge Monitor {a trying to ralao tho sunken achr Nesisotu, aLova Marrlaville..., he cribs bave been sank at tho end of tho pier at Muskegon, Two hundred feet will be ennk this saa- gon, which will Lring the p'er ont Into Lako Modlgan far onough toulve Muskegon » harbor outrance noc Gnd to none ou tho hikes,,..Thoechr Granada wan chartered at Detroit satuiday, to 0 6 full load of whost to Bufalu nt tke per bu, while 30 ani 240 ro tho cates offered nt Chteaga end Ducal he Detroit #ree Press wtutes that thse. 3 ago 6 prominent tng-owner ct Detroit was of- fered $2,500 for the” ueo of o tig for ono month, all exposes 10 bo pall by the leeece, ‘This wos refused, Early this eeason the owner wre oftered a tg complstoly fitted 20Y for thy rerun, and this offer Wai ro- aya tho Toivdo Jace of Enturday : “Tho folly of too much bout bailing is ot preeeut clearly Spparont, Were one-haif of the yeseels um incon solaslon removed fon: the lakes, theto would bo Just about Dusiners chough Ieft for tho other helf todo and moko a fate lying, Under the present condition of things, & lrgeuuniber of vosrots must bo withdrawn from the trade, of times nud froghts will stand but Uitle chauce of best improved” nr Jonded. veae Aols, bott down, wore passed oi Erte, below Long Pout, 6 few pays ago, with thelr nyara and catte vas Diown away, Ovo of the vessclt was without her malzzentnaat, snothcr lod her mein mest carrted away below ihe crove-treer, nud ull Had muifered more er Ioan iu tho teas of canven,..,Tho Ozlousbury ad- grt to tho Nortliern clegrams datol ut this shoul alleging that thozo ity havo been generally” pt ats *havo yussed from tho coutrel of the entra Vermont Cunpany, nnd will cotamience regular tripa betwoen Oxduuetsurg end Chisago ns soon au the pro- ollars ean be fitted aut,’ Wo believe terms of rattle. ent havo Leen arranged Velwenn the Vermont Ccn- tral and Oydensbarg & Lake Casmtlain Companies wheroby tho kittor aseume tha running of the boats, Dut that the maticr i not completely aetiled may bo Judged by tho fact that not a day's work har sot been done towards getting thom ready for business, and this is now the Met af June, It fs said that what ia tn the way nw in tho disagreement of tome of ths con- necting linea ax to arranging | pro tata tari for trough freigut." on ‘ MURICIPAL PARTIALITY, Baztrmonc, Md,, Juno 28—In tho Circuit Court to-day, upon a bill of compliniut of cortain .#ax-poycra in this clty, Judgo Pinknoy granted a Frolluluars injunction probibiting the Mayorand ty Council, its oicora and oxenta, from paying cortaiu appropriations to a wurnber of charitable and benoyolent inetitutions in this city, aud ro- ratraining auch inatitulions from demanding pay- gent. When tho urdinanco. making the appro- Pristion waa before the City Council it was “vigorously opposed by a number of Vrotcrtaut clergy, aid ‘also tax-payers, on the eronnd of ilegality, and algo that tho Catholic institutions gecelved an tudue proportion of tho appropriae tlon iu oxcess of others. on 8 ‘Tho Iron Alasit. Tho following anacdote was rotated to Charles Sumuer by Gen, Cass, and ia given in A, B. ‘John3zon's “ Mecoltoctiins of Charles Sumner,” da Scribner for July: Whon Gon, Cavs was Miniator to France ke Docawe sumowhbat intimate with the then King of tho Finch, Louis Philippe, One ovening vwhen thoy were alone, the Gencral requonted ‘Permission to nat a quoation, “Ask what you pleaso,” the King replied, | 8 “Then,” queried the Minlater, “can Your ‘Melenty tell mo anything of the Manin the Iron as “Ab,” repliod Louis, somowhat amazed, * yes, and I will tell you all Tinow about it, When 1 returned from America, tminedintely upon scomg my cousin, Count d'Artoia, I, ovincing thla samo cnriowty, asked him whothor he could toll me @oything about the mystery, ‘Ouly thts,’ ro- ied the Counts *Onvo, in rambiug through ho Tulleriew, I found myself in tho orartmonts of tho Queon, Murio Aatometts, Partlug tho curtalus which coucealod mo from her eyos, 1 waw her on her knees beforo the King. “ln mercy's namo,” sho eaid, “Hira, tell mo! who eae the Mon io tho Iroa Mask?” *1 cannot tell you,” anawerod Louis XVL, sternly, “0 Josraod it from my predecessor, and can tell it only to my successor, Lut this L will tetl you: if you know who ho was, you would be groatly Aleappornted at tho curiosity which be bas excited.” ' Chinese Money-Brotcers. San Franctaco Nultetin, ‘Tho statement that the Chinces havo nlroady amtered and monopolizad overy pureutt iu which ey can gain a livolibood in this city 1s uot sus- ceptibio of proof, The manufacture of bootw, shcey, ellppors, cloths of various deactiption, Jom: aud the almost unlimited number of other business onterprisos in which they ale regularly engaged, is boing dally sugnientod, Tho latest branch of buslvoss which they haya taken hold of vigorously ia that of monoy- brokere. A yoarortwosince que or two Chi- beso capltaliets, seciug a guldon opportunity in thia direction, formed a coparinership and opened a placo of businows in a rotired edifice off Dupont stroet. buying and gelling gold and wuyor ovin, ‘hoy did » thriv- ing business, and ‘six months ago ono of tho mombors of the firm departed for his home in the Urient, having amassod a fortune acfictont to satixfy bis wants during tho remsindor of hia ya, ‘Ibo success attoudlog bia efforts was not Jong in upreading, aud haw slnce caused the os- tablisumont of five or ex other inutitutions of the eame cheractor, ‘The partics engaged in tho busincas sro Chinamen of means, Ey have from $5,000 to $20,000 capital exc ey doa large business in buying and selling the uew > (American trade dollar, which is slmost entlroly Inaseng the Mexican coin of the eame de- pomination, and also cxckavge much paper cur- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1875. >THE FARM AND GARDEN. Agricultural Colleges and tho ‘ Newspapers, Butter-Packnges---Northwestern Dairy- Products at tho Centennial, Tho American Pomological Soclety*s Sces- sion in Chicago Next Fall. Ilinols Crop-Prospects~-Old-Fashloned Cultlvat- ors--Beote Sugar---Realh of a Prom- inent Agricullurist. Prerared for The Chicago Tribune, The articles relating: to bitter-making and buttor-packnges, given in Tur ‘Tninuxe, have awakoned the intorost which the importsnco of tho subject demands. ‘Thongh Itshould not have beon no if wo may believe tha Reverend Regont of the Ino Industrial Univeralty, who, in his specch beforo tha Baptiet Ministerial Insti- tuto at Dea Moines, Ia., did not want bis hearers to read tho daily pnpors. It is the fact that “No man of oulturo of literary ambition, or who de- sired to improve his mind, would doit," itwill account for tho lack of common-sense Koowledgo among those Profossors and othors who follow the spenkes'a advice, If, a3 stated, “ ho would as soon ask his servant to empty a pail of slop on hie head every dsy from tho chambor-window as to read tho daily papors,” tho penance of submitting to even thia Socratinn and odorous bath of classical an- tiquity would bo well ropald if thereby Dr. Grogory mlglit bo lod to find that modern, Hive, practical litoraturo which ouly tho nowspaper press can supply. Wo recollect somo years ago hoaring bim oxplain {0 an after-dinnor speech, to a Convention of Iflinols editors at Champaign, how he was goiug to institute o school at the University from which fledgoling editors wero to bo arnttered brondeast over tho land, Uns ho found out that cditors aro born, not mado and ie that what has dieguetod him with nowspapers? Fortunatoly the Trusteca of tho University aro now running that institution themeolves, thanks to tho press be condomns; and tho Jato appointmont of Dr. Milos, formerly of tho Siichigan Agricultural College, as Profens- nor of Agriculture nt Champaigo, will bo hailod by the peopte of the State, not only as a stop forward, but in the right direction, Tho Trus- tecs do read tho papers, and propose to give tho pcoplo aumething besides stones whon they auk or bread, Dnt to retura to TI RUTTEN guesTION. Acorrospondent,—Mr, Barbor, of Canton, N. Y¥.,-+1n relation to packages, says the following aroamong some of tho moro promivont ad- vantages : ta TBoy Heep the butter perfectly frea from all forelgn ante, ‘hoy hold whatever 1s put into them without akeorp- Hon oF voalago (a eating of from 2to4 pounds per Niaving of noarly one-fifth the frelght aver wood, atid miuvir moro over catthen or stone, It svotta all disputes about tara or short-weights, caured by soakage. Producers can demand all fractions] weights, ‘rhe packagea require no strapping oF nafling to recite tht: covore, 20 thot, su the ead, shuy are ihe cheapest packuge fn uso, WIITR-OPRUCE TUnS. “Pairrman,” Richland Centro, Wis., writes: “Parties here aro recommending white-spraco packages for buttor;” and askaif “Tho Fann aud Gardon™ considers thom eafe to uso, and whelher the pitch (rosin) of the wood will not cause tho butter to tanto theroof, We have always advocated eound, Leartwood white-oak tuba or firkiug as tho best wooden packages for butter, We do no yet. Butter will imbibo tho taate of any packnge in which it is placed, Honco tho necessity of thoroughly soaking the new firkina, of whatsoovor kind; whether of oak, preferably, or of ash, as the next bast wooden material, Wo bave nover used spruce packagos, and, thorefore, cannot apenk from oxpericnce ; but should taxo no man’s word for thelr excol- lence, oxcept that of practical dairymen, What aay you, gevllomen,—aro spiuco tubs suporior fer butter ? NORTHWESTERN DAMY-PRODUCTS AT THE CENTEN- NIAL At its Iset session tha Northwestern Dairy- men's Argovintion appointed a Committeo cou- sisting of C. C. Buoll, Rock Falla; BM. Wi. Thompson, Elglu, I; UW. Smith, Shoboygan Falla; M. CC, Jones, Mort Atkinson, Wis.; and L, A. Chomborlin, of Kirkvillo, Ia., to co-operate with tho Contenmial Connnittea of tho American Dairymen's Avsociation, of which J. V. H, Sco- vin, Paris, N. Y., {4 Chairman, avd G. £. BMor- row, of the Western Jtural, is membor for the Northwest. Mr. Borrow, to whom communicationa may ba addreeved, aunounces that intending exhibicora may rely on tho assurance that their goods will bo properly cared for, and dispoacd of at the clozo of the oxbibition for their benefit, As tho Exposition upens May 10, it will be necessary thut cheese, and, to some extent, butter, of this yoar's tnako, shall bo exbibited, at tho first at least; hance eomo cheese made with - spoclal referonce to its keoping qualitica rhonld bo mannfactured this seascn by Intending 6x- hititora, Ita hoped Stato and other Dairy. Aesocin- tlons, Noatds of ‘Trude, etc., will diecuss thie matter and ondeayvor to scoure a goneral recogni- tton and appreciation of the importance of those interostod in dairying in the Northwest making gocd uve of thin favorable opportunity for at- tracting attention to what has already boen dono, and te tho capabilities of tho Northwest as o dairy rogion. THY AMENICAN TOMOLQGICAL BOCTETY'S BBSION, joint tetter of O. B. Galusha, Secrotary of tho Minos Horticuitural Society, ond W, C, Fingg, Scorotary of tho American Pomological Socloty, annuunces that, at tho session to 90 hold in Chicago Bopt. 8, 9, and 10, tho Bosioty will hold its mioetings for digcussions in the Metho- dwt Episcopal Chureh, southeast corocr of Washington and Olark s!reets. ‘Lheso will be at~ tondod, as heretofore, by leading horticulturists frota nit part of tho country. Under tho auspices of tho Ilinota State Torti- cultural Society, thoro will alao bo hold, in tho Intor-Stato Industrial Exposition building, a natioual exhibition of the fruits and othor horti- cultural products of North America, Seven thoueand square fost of apace iu the eonth end of tho inaiu floor and gallery of tho groat Expo- aition building will bo assigned to tho various States, Lorritories, an@ Provinces; and, in tho spaco nesigned to cach State, Torritory, or Vrovince, will bo atranged the Stato, county, aocioty, or individual collostions, coutributed therefrom. Yo this end, the porsonal efforts and iniluonco of horticulturiats, {t is hopod, will ‘be used to secure & completo ropreacntation of fruigproducts. Upon the ome day, aud in tho aame building, tho great Inter-State Exposition of Arte aud In- dustsies will begin its four weeks’ oxhibition. Free tickete, adwlttloy them to all parts of tho Exposition duriyg the Convention, will ba issued to all members of tho Aworican Pomological 80- clety snd to contributors of fruits for the exhi- bitton, Iallroads will make reduced rates. Jt in olso hoped that cach exhibitor, as well a Arate Committoas, will report as soon a8 practl- cable the jrubablo amount and character of tho contrioution which will bo made by individuals or States so that propor apace mny be reserved. Correspondence rojiating to tho exhibition should be addreveed so the Kacrotary of the tate Socioty, at Normal, McLean Courty, It, Packages of fruita, with sho naincs of con~ tributora, may be addressed as fullows: Amori- con Pomological Society, care O, 1. Gatusha, Chicago, I, ELij ments should be made 1m thin for arrival by the 6th of September, & ‘THE CuOY-PUBYECT. During & late tup from Chicago to Bt, Loris, and thence over the main Hav of tho Mlinvis Central allroad to Freoport, returning vis the Northwestern Mailroad, we tool occasion to no- tice protty closely tho condition of the crops, The corn is backward for the veason; but wo lave never seen @ greater breadth planted, nora botter goucral stand, It wan alao falrly clean, except in the fields of those cruakorw who aro always deploring the unfortunate condition of crops, With favorable weather, Iliuols, aud we hopo the entize Weat, will ralse one of tho great- est crops ever harvouted, ‘On tho American Hottom, e¢pposite Bt. Louis, the corn sands about 9 fact igh. In the nelyh- borhood of Decatar and Blocmington was tho next best corn wq saw,--tho nioa, forward boing 18 Inches high, abe genaral average of tho cosa, bowevor, in Central LUinels, was about 10 Inchon; and, in tho north half of the Stato, from G to 8 inchoa in height. . Oats are iate, but are growing fast, and of an unusually promising appearance. Harley and rye wera fairly hoasod, mouth of Rankakeo. In the latitude of St. Louis, tho winter wheat will Doreadvfor tho reaper on or before July 1. Notwithstanding the ravages of the chinch-bug and the armny-wortn, and tho eatly complaints of freezing ont; the wheat crop will Lo ample in Houthorn Ilinols. in the extzema Southern portion of tho State, the harvest imust now be pretty nearly cut. From this timo on, the harvest-aun of the Went, aattanciol until it fe lost in the far foreata of the North, will cut tts daily swath of 12 to 15 mites of Iatiindo,—and day by Ha, over the rame ates, will bo heard the joyous song of harvent- home. Bo the sama harvert-sun, incressing in poor day by day, will at Sougth load our fromeuse corn-felds with golden or posrly- hued cars, to rejoice the husbandman, and make fat thoneanda of herdy of cattle and nwino that thin great granary of tho world yearly nends forth to foed the nations. OLD-FARBIONRD CULTIVATORS. ‘One thing that siruck us os curionn was, that, from Eiinghen to St. Lonta, the corn was prin cipally cultivated with thon uld-titne and now- superannuated Implomonts, the ono-Lores plow, aud tho sinzls and double shovel plow, It iu not tho firet time two bave wondorel; but we Lave Loretoforo attributed thin Iauis of epter- prise to the xox of sohvcl-honsen, Can they nave flso taken tho advice uf the divine pro- viously quoted, and quit reading the uews- Papsra Is would neem so. tin truo as xeod corn can be raisad with the singie or doudle shovel, or coinmon one-Loreo plow, as with tho walking cultivator; but, whore the cout of bumap labor ia the prin- cipal itomm in the coat of raising corn, it would s00m that hero would bea good fila for miseionary work in the introduction of ins proved implementa, It is traa we did seo somo riding cultivators at work; but, except for thoes uot able to walk, these implements aro prace tically ous of use. So also, hero apd there among thc#o who do read newspapors, wo found the molorn walking cultivatora so generally in uso iu tho coru-raining diatricta of tho West. It into bo hoped that thoso few will yet leaven tho whole lump of thoso who are twenty years Le- hind the timo in their procoeses of culture, DEFT-SCOAR AT FREKTONT, While at Freeport, wo paid a flying visit to our hoapitable fnend, Cherles Rosenstiel, one of tho pespriatans antl the Goneral Snporintendent of ho Lort-Suzar Factory there, An In well known, {he mamufucturo of boet-sngar in Libnos has boon o continued series of filures, from one catse or another, dluce ile commencement year 20. ‘Lhero hae beon juet enough of ruccors from time to time to induce the energetic capiualiste, sho Lave already sunk hundreda of thotuands of dollars In this entorpriso, to try Just one more year, Bo lant yoar, toward the clora of the work- ing season, thoy decided to plant auothor crop. Thay havo now growing avout 800 acres, 170 of which aro cultivated by Mr. Rosenutiel in’ bis honse-farm of 640) acres, ‘Iho botance are being eaoit by tenants, or Ly otucr farmers in the vleinity. ‘Tho crop fs, like all others, somewhat back- ward; but the stand is pou, avd tho plants clear of woods. ‘Ibo peomine now a thal an oxcollent crop will be tie result, Wo tiuly hopo so, Wo know pretty weli tha aisabil- ities attending this industry, from actual oxporl- enco; and nune will rejoice more truly at its final success. Beot-sugar in Europe received tho fostering: protection of the Govornments until it waa abic to take care of iteolf, Wish ua, such iuduatrics are allowed to languish, whilo others, fully ablo to compata in any market, are protected,—the people paying this Lounty; and = yot pampered = proprietora are not satiefied,—ate stil! crying for moro, We beliove in proper protection to American industry; wo believe In manufacturing overything posible within our own borders; but, when an industry becomes sufliclently powerful to bo able to buy protection, that ja just tho timo tho puoplo should inet that it bo takeu of, Tho pioneers in the manufacturo of beot-sugar have dumon- strated (hat their products aro os good au the best ; the sugars sell in the market ata prico corresponding with tho best gradea of cane- sugat, with which itIschom{eallylentical, The great probler for us to volve ja tho application of machinery to tho culture of tho crop, and working our fuctories with tho least outlay of Inbur. Choap labor is the eront stronghold of Europens culture ana m: pufac.ure, THE TIME Whos. cust when beet-sugar will ho ovo of tho most im- portant induntiics in tho West. Dho general cultivation of the beet tor suger will add 25 per cunt to tho whieat-crops, which should be used in tho rotation, Ithas enabled tho sugar-making districts of Europe to add not only one-fourth to the grain-capacity of these countries, but also the sama amount fo the beef-product. How? Tho beot-pulp makes beof; tho cattle mako manure; and manuro makes rich farms, AN AGNIGULTURA L LEADER GORE. A private lottor brings us intelligence of the death, at hts lomo at Liste, lil, of the ilon, Houry C, Wheeler, a prominent farmer of Du Dage County, well inown tor lis life-long inter- out in all that tendod to clovate the agricultural masses, and capecially as one of tho whoel-horses, years ago, in tho efforts to ‘briug the consumers and produ. cord nenrer together, In 1869, Mr. Wheclor was delegated to issuo tho manifesto and call for tho Convention at Bloomington, which was Jargoly attended, and gave birth to impor taut results. Later, when tho strifo reaniting, assumed stravgoly ageressivo peculiarities, avd whou it was wanipulated by politicians, Mr. Wheeler, as well ss other coneorvative men, ceanad to intero:t himeel? so strongly as before, and turned his attention moro closoly to tho cuuso of cducation, expecially as intercating tho farmer, Yor tho last your his health las contin- wed to fail; stil, be labored on tu the eud, and died at Inst in Larness, rR —— Something Like. Close upon the shore of Lake Winnoplsongoo isa town; aud im that town dwolls a man whom wo will call Amber, Mr. Ambor keeps as store ; and, a8 he jaa genlal, accommodating man, ho koops for anlo evarything which the good poople of the country can reasonable expect him to keop, Particularly hag at been tho practivo of Mr, Ambor to keep’ barrel of whisky on tap in his cellar. Ono in tho full and one 10 the spring will generally carry bim through, Ho iy very careful to whom lo polls, aud so far ae ib Unown, tho outhotitios huyo nevor given bin any trouble, Ono day Mr. Elphatet Spooner ontered the store with a slight protuborauco visible upon his left brenst. Air. Bpooncr was a Doacon, snd most propor mau, Ho called the mor- chant atide, and seked him if ho bad any good whisky, Amber nodded in tho allirma- tive. “Will you Jot mo have s pint?" and tho peace pulled from his breast pockot # pint battle, *+Cortainly,” anid tho trader; and forthwith ho doparted for tho coflar. When he roturied ho brought the full bottle, carefully wipod and corkott. © What ia to pay?" “Fifty couta.” Mr. Spooner handed him over a 50-cont scrip, aud then, iow houwitating way, drow tho cork, Ho placod tho bottle to bis hips, and tasted, Juat a drop, to text tho quality of the liquor, Ho did this twice, and tho exprogaion ou bis faco wos ono of hesltation aud doubt, “Mr. Ambor,” ho sald, I'm getting thie for my wifo, Is thia tho vory boat you havo?" “Oh! you want it for medicine |" Yeu, cortainly,” . “If tbat jatho caso—" The gentonco was Ruliliod with a smllo, aud reaching forth for tho tle, Dawn _ into thocellar went the storekecper again, Thoro wos no neod that ha should empty the bottle and rofill it, for ho had but one woh- tary barrel from which to draw; so ho took satura sround and soon camo back, wiplog the bottle afreab. “J aball havo to charge you 87 cents for this, Mr. Spooner.” Having pela the extra charge with the ut- most choorfulneas, Mr, Spooner placed the bot- tle sgain to his lips, and tasted critically, “ Aba!" ho uttered, with e bright emito aod a grateful nod; “this is something like!” And he weut away ontirely watisfiod. And Mr, Acobor, sluo, notwithstanding the fraud he hed propetrated, appeard to be satisiled, if one might Judgo by the quiet smile that Ulamioated bis rubicund visago, ——.__— A Dog Story. Q, F," writes to Land and Water: “A poor follow, a carter, named Colville, residing at Crosugatos, near Dunformline, loft home a few days ago, acoompanied by his dog, Me did nor rotura that day, but on tho following: afteruoon tho dog arrived home 1n a very oxcited atate, and bebaved in a most ecoontric maunor, apparently endeavoring tu attract the attention of tho ju- mates. Secing ¢ the avimal continually rushed off in the eamo direction, and that ho evidently wanted eouie cue to go with Lim, Col- yillo’s friends resolred to follow him, fearlog something had happened. ‘The dog ted thom utraight away some distance to « disused coal- shaft, where it atopped, and refused to go an: further, ‘The wores being now covjoutura gtappling-irons were procured, and eventually, attor much Sonia, tbe waa brought to tho atk." THE COURTS. Men Who Are Dtssatisfted with ‘Their Partners. Arratgnment Day~--Jidginents and New Suits, CHICAGO. WANTS A DiwNOLUTION. Willlam Furey filed a bill yerterday in tho Circuit Court againut bia partner, John WW. Howe, asking for s dinsojution of partnership, Furey says that be was engaged in business ina limited way in tho commiselon lino on Trelfth wtroct when lo becamo acquainted with Iuwe, and invited him tnto the bueiness. Tho Istter accepted with alazrity, and they aprood to forms partnership, and to eharo allke both in profits and losses. Furoy saya that tho buxi- neas waa large enough to give them both a fair living. but Howe evidently was In hasta to be rich, and, when tho oxchoquer was low, ho apouted @ harness or horso to male up tho deficiency, This would all have been well enongh con!d Furey have sold somo of Howe's property fn turn, but inasmuch as that individ. ual's osneta wero castiog in Byain, the abetracts of title to which toro very defective, Hows bad rather the better of the bargain. Furey finully became disgusted, as wagons and horses disap. peared down bis partners throat, metaphorically +) calang, and bo accordingly fled his bill eeking fur an account and divorce from Lia voracious aynociate. nrvonces, Jamea Manlley tiled a bul agalnat his wife, Maria, praying that bo may haves divorce on accoust of ber excessive fouduess for whisky straight. BANKRUPTOY ITEYS. Dinchargos wera asuod to Samuel B. and Win- fleld 8. Maysard. ‘The Asmignees of the catates of Martin Thur- maun and Bud. David ct al. wero discharged, avis filed thoir Gual roports, which were ap- proved, George T., and Jolin Voice were mado happy by the recortion of ditchargos from their debts, In tho matter of Poyton It. Chaudier, the An- bienes waa ordered to sall the following pronerty of the Lankrupt at public auction after threo weoks' advertisomont: ‘Tho E. J¢ of the 8. W. Uf of Bee. 4, 24, 3, in Carroll County, contalu- ing #0 acres; alxo the undivided 3¢ of thos. FE. sf of tho N. 3. 3¢; also the W. 29 of the N. EB. and the B. E. Xf of bee. 7, 11, 2, wort of the $d DBL, containing 280 ecres, and eituated in Union County. (he Assiguoo is also ordered to well the following dosperate asects: Tho equity of redemption in ilfty shares and dividends ac- cried thoreon sinco Docember, 1872, of tho stock of the Third Notional Denk of Chicago, which bad been pledged to gocura tho paper of tho Red Hisar Iron Manufacturing Company, in- doreed by Chandler, oud an account for £387 sgaibot Samuel L. Keith. KUPEDION COURT IN BRICF, Jacob Free, Leonard R. Warner, David Kellos, ot and D. J. Reed sued the Michigan Coutral Kail roud Company for &1,000, 1: H, Childs sued Androw J. Doll for £1,200, Julia Durning commenced a suit in atiach- mont agaist Jubu Cates t9 recover £2,624, ‘cucUrT couRT. James A, Carin filed a bill nj Catlin, Danlel 8, Mary A. sud 2. P. Carlin, Jotn MeMulten, and J. K. Manix, asking foro partition of Lot 5, in Block 6, of the Original Town af Chiengo. Martha Clump bogan a euit in roplovin against Francis Agnew, to regain porsctuion of somo tuill machinery and fixtures which sho yalucs at $1,000, county count, On potition of Avdrow Coouibs an order was made to try the question of appointing @ con- servator for George Coombs, alloyed habicual drunkard. In tho ertate of Michnol Brenuan, tho will was proven, aud otters testamentary woro granted to Bridget Mronuav, Stephon Melutyro, ond Jolin Shaw, under bond for $11,000, In tho catato of James Cumming an ordor wag mado that tho sdmiuistrator beroafter sixu his ame as Jon Cummins,” it appearing in tho resus that ho had spelled his name several differont ways. Tho objectois to tho city assessment-roll No. §65 fitod appeal bond to tho Circuit Court, In the ostnto of IL J. Marks the inventory and appraisoment of individual aud parcnership property wad filed and agproved, In tho ostate of James Lawrence tho admin- Iatrator was ordered to filo inventory and ap- Praisement within tou days. Jn tho entate of Christian Sebsetinn grant of adrilnistration was mada tu W. i. dicre, under bond for €10,000. CHIMINAL COURT, Yewtorday was arruigumont day in tho Crim- inal Court, whon euch of those indicted by the last Grand Jury as had been apprabeuded ap- peared nnd pleaded, © Tho folfowing ploaded eullty to various of- fenaes, and were remanded for sontonce: James Andcreon and Charles Bauman, ‘Those who pleaded not guilty wero: Charles At. Clair, aliag Billy Welch, murder; Au- ton Hlolte, arson with intent to de- frond tho Fireman‘s Insurauce Company ¢ James Mack, alas John Dwver and Thomas Hovis, attempting to rob frowght care; Boujamin Sulhvan, William Woods, Thomas Geaveu, and Jamas Davino, larceny; John TRiloy, burglary; Teury Mead, larceny, All were romandod for trial, Stophen King and Sarnuel Stophenson, charged with robbing Jacob Sly on the night of the 10th of May, wero tried aud sentonced to tho Peni- tontiaty for six yoars, Tho indictuent against Michacl Recd was atricken from tho docket, it nppearing that ho ua neither tho owner nor overseor of the Bridge- port nulsaucos, - The batl of John McCarty, indicted for tho snelt of & quantity of rope, was dcolared for- felted. Guatnyo Stovens, chargod with attempting to ira the house of 3iru, Kully, Pacific avenuo, was enliud for trial, but, not answering, bis bal’ was deciarod fortvited, E, W. Harris and Albort Smith, indicted for having » model in thoir possossion for immoral and obaceno purposes, and sending te same to a Indy, appeared aud gave bound ia the amount of 21,200, nad wero releaned, THe CALL. Jonar Bronartt—Komalnder of Cireult Court aud Dietrict Court calendar, Juvoz Gauy—37 to 42, 49, 60, 52 to 56, 68 to C4 inclusive. Jupur Jammson—No call, Jvpar Moonz—No call, Jupar Roazns—Set caso 2,600 calendar Nos, 997 to u50, JODAMENTA, ‘Unrrep Sratea Cincurt Count—Jupax Broporrr J. J, Hicsoy ve, W. W, Farwelly verdict, $¥51,54, Btrruion Count—Jvnor Gaur—Luuld Sutter ot al. ve, Alfred Roobuck and 8, Keough, $152,34.—-J, 1, Core lca va, Francie Tott; verdict, $0160, and motion for new trial, Cinourr Count—Conrrasrowx—John Buobler va, Jobn U, Lohman, $421.8.—D, W, Bayder ve. W. I, Pattorson, $37. Jupox ‘Rouxca—Duncan Mcltae vs, Mary Horn, $300,08,—A, Bigelow va, Wolf and Julius Londoner, $00,45,—-Tolman & King'va, J. W, Seaton, $124.02, —— ELSEWHERE. ‘WHARFAGE CASE AT UT, PAUTx Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Br. Pact, Miun,, Juoo 28.—In the United Btates Olrenlt Conrt, Judgo Nelson to-day de- elded tho ault of the Northwestern Union Packet Company against the City of St, Paut for the ro- covory of monoy paid under protest for wharf- age, amounting to $5,979, Justice Miller, though not atting in tho case, approves tho decision, The evidence belug conclusive that the tax was not paid yoluntarily, aud that the city ordinance undor which the whartaxe was collected imposed a tonnage tax upon vesselu, which was notachargo for the uss of the wharf, but tor the privilege of arriving aud doparting from tho port. ‘Tho Court holds that the city ordinance contlicts with that clause of the United States Constitution which protings the Btato lovying a duty on tou- 6 without authority of Cougress. The steamboat company ba suits pend- ing, and about belong commuouced, against all places collecting wharfaye betwoon hero and Now Orleans, amounting in tho aggregate to 50,000. Rod Wing aud other pines which baye built wharfe and sheds for the protection of ‘cods, will prevatl escape, unlesa ordinances fit that of St. Yaul can bo construcd as taxing by tonnagomstead of for the privilogo of arrival ald doparturo from port, IMLOUTANT TO WITNESSES. Spectat Lrepatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Ivibune, Des Motes, Ie., Juno 2%.—The Bupremo Court bay decided a» matter of importance to witncasea held {n confinement for appearance in Court. Attho tralof Howard for the munter of Jonson, there were two witneasos,—oue wh wes present at the Eiht, aud who sisted in cartying away tho murdered man after tho murder. It wae well known to overy- that they would go away if not restrained, dead body of Colville beri bonds for appearance wore placed st a high figure, which they could pobascure Thoy Inve been kept in fall over aluce, During their cuntiiement thay have marricd and started 6 fami- ly,—the firnt iostalimont boing a girl, Aftertho trial ¢f Mowerd, they wore remanded for the trial of Mos. Howard and Chartes Ricord, which will not bo had for weveral montus, There is also avosher wituess iw jail, who les Lean there threo veara. ‘I'he principala baye never been Drought to trial, because na jail ine yet kept them long enough to reach the term of court, and one of them baa already died, Tho other broke jail {n Apranooso County thin week, An application was mado to the Supreme Court fur the di:chargo of these witnesses on thelr own recoguizence; and the Court made tho order to tho District Court, botding that no wit- ness could he beld in euch a manner; that they mat Le alowed to give their own recognizance and uct at liberty, Undor thisrule, it sill be difti- cult to convict « majority of the criminala in this Btate, aa the witnesses aro usually irrespon- sible weeaniaelly, and, when wauted, will not be ‘ound. AUS-AETLERS' CHANACTERS. Sceetal maputeh to The Chizago Iribune, Ixntanaronis, June 28,—In a case under tho new liquor law, Judve Perkina to-day decidad that thero must bo loyal ground of unfitness of choracter ju an applicant for license, aud that uniituess muet bo legaliy proved. Lhe County Commissionors lave uo power to determine for themnuelven, irrespective of legal proof of the uu- fituece, the question of applicaut’s oliaracter, ae Big farm, New York Eevuress, Onor attention to tho big farm in INinois— 40,000 acres, 14 im corn, bin oats and flax, end the rest in grase—has recalled o notico of the London Spcetaor,from tho Doomsday Book of Beotiand, which has a lat of those landholders who cach on nore than 20,000 acrosof land in that country. ‘Tho result is that ons man alone, fn hisown and bis wife's right, holda more than one-tfteonth uf the entire ates of tho kingdom, nud 41 mon own noarly athird ; aproportion prob- sbiy oxceeding anything known in Western Eu- rope. Noless than 106 bold more than 20,000acres cach, and, of those, 52 hold moro than 6,000 each, The 15 who own the largest amounts of laud are: Duko of Sutherland, 1,176,343 acres; Duchess of Sutherland, 149,879 acres; Sir J. Matheson, 406.070 acres: Mr, A. Matticsan. 220,- 493 actos; Earl of Breadalbanc, 437,6UG acres: Dake of Bucclengh, 482,183 ‘acres: Eur! of Seafield, 06,000 acres; Mr. Evan Daillio, 36,000 £1 of Stair, 270,000 acres: Duke of Riche 255.000 acroa; Duke of Athcle, 1%4,109 acros; Duke of Haniilton, 183,000 acrea; Duke of Argyll, 175,000 acres; Bir K. Mackenzie, of Gairloch, 1 0 acres; Macleod, of Alaclood, 141,700 acres. ‘The old idea that the Duke of Sutherland ownaan entire county in not true; but the Duke, with ite wife, the Conutess of Crowartio, omns moro than tho cutie anrface cf auy county ip England, excep: Yorl-shiro aud Lincoloshire. ‘No neo of any longer taking tho large, ropul- sive, griping, drastic and nauseous pills, com- posed of crude and bulky ingredients, and put up in cheap wood or pastcboard bores, when wo cau, by a carcful application of chemical acience, extiact ell the cathartic and other medicinal properticn from tho most valuable roots and herbs, and concontrate them into a minuto gronule, scarcoly larger than » mustard eced, that can be readily awalluved by those of the most eeneltive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each of Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Purgativo Pellets Tepreacnts, in a most concentrated form, as much cathartic power ag {a embodfed in any of the large pills found for sale in tho drug stores. Prom thoir wonderful cathartic power, in pro- |, portion to thelr size, people who have not tried them aro apt to suppose that they ore harsh or drastic 11 effect, but such is not at all tho case, the different active modiciaal principles of which thoy ara composod being #0 harmonized, ono by tho othors, o8 to produco a moat searching and thorough, yot gently and kindly-operating, ca- thartic, ‘he Pellets aie sold by dewors in medi- cines. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ONE WELK ONLY. ~ MONDAY, Itrery Exoniog aod Baturdi ‘Basin bantretira heat of tho fa MRS. JAS A OATES AND HER CELELRATED English Comic Opera Company ! REPERTOIRE FoR THI WEEK. and ~Levoca’s Famous Opors, GI- ME: ANGOT'S CHILD. HE PRINCESS OF TREBI- <THE PRETTY PRRFUM Matinee ce ntOLt RgTHOE ADELPHI THEATRE, TUFSDAY RVI LADIES! NIGHT. STILL ANOTHER GREAT WI Tiree ‘Of the lucotnparable, tho Most Wonderful? ATA ATA T Wise Turlillar aud Hlaetrle Tap from the Ktaga to tho ling $s thy MARVEL OF THE AGE. ‘This ty tho cre of xymuastio art, and the last Acrobatic Star of 201 of rat nptentance of the tavorlte Comedian, CHATERY, Bint appearance of te Popular Comedian, TOULEY, Canine Marvels, DAVIN Achuol of EDUUAT Tenet work ol Recsorrie Wtltus koans” MOANDICEWA, HTUGHER, econtric tele Bonas, ” MOANTIE Z WAMBOLD, sud WALLACH In rattling Bthie Han At, farce, CARMAN 99. es ee a-Hemembar the Pi sere kumembar tho Prtoee—Tho lewest of any Theatra HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Union Square Theatre Company, of New York, Wil! appear on MONDAY, JULY 8, (n Mr. art Jack= PPCM SPanaption ct ihe Greet ayer ee THE TWO ORPHANS! For {he 18tst Consecutive Performance, Preolsaly as playodl tn New York City, Box OMos for =f a ae Reserved Seats wilt open on McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEMIC OF DALY'S FIETH-AY, (NEW YOR! COSSANY! Kho will preeantanoimer YO? ‘New York Su:coss, ‘Women of the Day! ANBUMANOK and TOUGH DIA) Deneve i Avos FACETS MisoTh ACADEMY OF MUSIO, ind Wednoviay Matince with the i natural actor, a ROBERT MowADE, Ta bis faraous imporsouation of RIP VAN WINKLE. Ghitdren'a 19-oent Matinen, Warnzeday. 0 ¢ Holiday Attexotions. OLAN-NA-GAEL PIONIO, ‘Tho Tce Croaa and Refreshment Stands, togethor with tha Newanruit, will ha voll to the bfgbest biddor, Sreusicel dats, oar Blue bi GENERAL NOTICES, THETRISH WORLD TUE IRISH WORLD thls week ouutaine Mlustrations 0 AMERICAN eae tes In IRELAND, Engagement four di and tho BTATUK OF ARCIUSISHOP MachALe, Surat Unvedlod at ‘Tusin on the &h of June-the Sumt-(Conten- wtal uf ube tho, W'bo artictus oF subjzets aro well writtcn and of Fare Interost, Procure copies can); FIVECENTS, PRISON LABOR. Surenvison's Orrick, New deusey State Paisoy, ‘Trevros, June 2, 16:8, Applleation may be mady to the undersigued fur thy Im J Prisun, ‘the bor of Cunviats at the Now Jera-y, bi tase avo beon recently "OLD PAPERS, _ OLD PAPERS “FOR SALT At 75 cents per 100, In thé Counting-Room of this Office. FINANCIAL: Stocks Dealt ta at the New York Stock Rechance bi ald by dun mrainel vo peresac nee "ewan and Privileges aati Hits pet Pot of Nogotlated at ong tn tren per cen? f hora nt tha Now York Vschan: Largo sume bars hes reollz call caste on Iu} ehaccs 9106.25, Btenddine 4250 ened, onateot 200 sharns of stock far £9 days withoat further risk, while mang thaasand dollary po mayho mined, Adri Information fnenidhed,. ‘amphiet, cont ins valui © # alistienl taiurmation and showing bow Wall-tt oparstious are conductad, azn ree To anyaddress, Ord 1 by Brant cQstg Kaytee mall or nee and TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Ire! 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This [Touso is considered the best on the sea-ousst of Outdoor aintiemente; Gucd mune for danclac ad a NILSSON! Rautagazererae secs ‘Your Uprights are extraordinary instru. PATTI proference over a! fincet in the United Beates. I fully AND ESTEY OMGANS, AT SUMMER RESORTS. Will Open June 21,1875. Istand Ledge Honse, Wells Beach, Ife, Now [nglaud, where thore la surf and river batuln, pup parties at sorvice of patroca, and ererything that Lae Mentioned (ua houré adapted for pleseare ail oer Sylsadid deites on the atiore and bo, tin woods, Tho best the irket can afford-for of tue por day from ucete, Howton 2 Maine It, 1, runs four tral Toston to this beautiful resort. Lakeside House, ‘This favorite summer rotrest fe now open for gueste Situated on Lake Monona, directly opposite Medison, only siz bours' ride frum Chicago, Charges moderate, For partioalans address W. F, ROS, Proprietor. OAKLAND BEACH HOTEL, ‘The undorsignad, formorly, conneoted with Willard's Hotel, Washington, D. 0., Congress Hall, Cet id Parition Hotel, Wallbora, po Blar, NH. has takon for th ouacrn the Boiel wt Oakland each, Warwick nd will be yesdy for euodte June 38," This hore! erga sid corurind Ie liberatly apjrolntod ; rows ious, and Lighted with gas; baths suppliod with frosh and salt water: steam Faonidey: tolegraphlo, communication with al pola(a. Frequent stcamboas and railroad communica Hog with Providenos dadly. Application iy rai} will ro- ceive prampt attention. . BOOTHBY, Care Poople's Steamboat Company, Providence, H, I. GLEN EOUSHE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. ‘This ferbrite Summor Resort apon from Jane 17 to Oct, 1 18 W. 40. R. MILLIKEN, Provristors. OOEAN NAVIGATION CUNARD MAT MAIL LINE, Salling Three Times a Week to and {rom BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Anplr at Corapany's Ofiee, northwest sorner Clarkeand Randolph-ate., whi Mee tts DUN: txwT, General Wostera Agont, AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all ports in Groat Britain and the Continent, J, H. MILNE, Weatern Agent, 1 Lal National Lino of Stoamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, A July, at B ps mi las my i tly at day, With July, atS ps wa, FOR LONDON DIRKOT. FRANCE, 8676 ton Thi DuNNaith, 37H rsdaye Cabin vantage, $10 and Pi, Currency. ° Bloera reatly reduced price, Ieturn tickets at, reduocd ral Propal ago tickele from Liverpool at the fowost rates, A 2 ON. Nottie nec Clark and Randolphats. (oppoute vow se), Chicago. s Nuneay eaeeptat capted. db fire Sunday at8:00a. mn. § Dai Tieke ‘iarkat, ta onthe whe ity i © Pubuyaa Ni COnath tise a Genota EoPennt oor Ticket otee aT Clarks Nelitvoticeg 61 Clarks and (5 Late-st,, Tremon aoe RAILROAN SIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPAIKS Rreranatron OF REPEMRNCR ARR —7 Satush Wellsand j“Dapotoornerot Cansiand Riscigtie, MICHIGAN CENTRA’ ipnand cei and UF TRAIT 3 Mond: fMoudar escvatad, CHICAGO & NOATHWESTERY RAILROAD : terion, a toneridan) Monte, a 78 Conste pat anda A RAILRONT, Kea cornctae ecto, Mail (via mat by {pia mato tt20) fant ant Chicago, Union Depot, st Side, near Osces: At Depot, and $2) Rar annie and Likeate var City CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and | Dente Bhort Zines, Madisonat, Uritye, Thebet infolphenl.y and corner Wich= ah Railroad Lacan, Wasuingtot Streator 1 dollet & Dwicht Ace smmodation, CvICAG, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Depot, foot of fa abbas oy ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, ‘iamlatph ta wear Clark, Caton Depot, corner Iadiion an Ticket Ch South Clarknates opposite Sherman Hauser and at Dong? Teovss | arin Uilwaikes'& Prairfa do Chien) wily oes ‘punenn 80a. m./* 745 Dem St. Paul, Blinnes Selon & Green Mitte ie 10:09 a, m.]* 4:00p. m. aaare dors tee ¢ Mliwnukeey Rts Paulie aiieng:| 12020! Bs]"1:008, mu bronch Key: i? P450.m,'t 7:930.m, ‘wentyseeondat, Teket a dpeingticld and Vesria printed Nght bepress. carts aug Revkuk Feapes Ds baa oar, Dubudue & slour Cus Expres liman Pawenger, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON Depoti, and Ganat and Sisleenth-sta, und at devote. Mall and Express, Ottawa aud Bucvator Sout uf fathe-tte, Indiantac, ant Stateentheats, ‘Pinenzer.| & QUINCY RAILROAD, Ticket Oflees, 2 Clark.st Dubuque & Sioux Ulty Ks: Pacitc ant Lion, Yay Gans’ Kansas Sige Learenorthy At ‘chison & Bt, Josep! 253 ps ma. Texas bxp. ‘Be Dy Aurora Pas am Blendota, 01 a.m. arora Passenger. an, urors Passenger (Sai Batiave 2 itary aoe xm Pacitio Night Exp, for Oina! am Kansas City) Leavenworth, Av} hiaon & SL Joseph + a.m pm mmodation| = iruve Accommodation| 2D. mm. [* 7:30 a mm, “hs Bundays, Hz, Eatarday, gEx, Monday KANKAKE From Centeal Depot, Joo! E LINE. M Lakenst,, ¥ Trentys tecontinaty” Ticket fice, I Nan dalpste wack ck eed Tadlanapolts, Louteritle & Cincin- ny Kix th Ds 03 CINCINNATI] AIR LINE At From Pitabury, CREME Sone ote ner Clinton and Cyrroll-ste,, Tandulpheatee aimbot depot? Ez “Arrive, <j* 1:00 p. m,| -t 8:00 p, m.. 8230p. m. "7:85 a, me Live, Blekal egies West side, —_ Ee Leare, Indianapolle, Loulsrifla & Clactn th Day E3 natt Day, Jndlanapal batt (daily), CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. 7 Chteajo-a8, rrabeass Ueketagice a, 43 Clarkaty nazi ta Ehotwes Tusmger dept corne ecyhe and t ee ‘Mail and Express, Byron Passengor. Vassongor. “Arrtee, .|° 80D. me 7408. ma. Se, ma, PIT From TSAUR wenuna, CHCA 8ST LU ALON Neket uftce, 121 undutphett,, and ut depot, nt Pitta Night Exproes (daily), BALTIMORE Traine leave srom reur Soot at Te ty-tteundal, corner af ington & OHIO RAILROAD of Baposition tiutiding and dt Carrolteste.. West Sife, Leave, | Atrtee, rk /* 6:00 8. m. Pm, 1230p. m1 7H00,m, chet ajtecs dl Crarkeaee Mail, Sundara Fexcepte Exproa, Daily, Arr m| 1:12 p. my TNs. mM, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND Devot, curner yy Van Huren and : Grand Hucvie & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Shermanate, Ietet after, ‘Omaha, Tearonw'thtAtchleon| Peru Accummudation,., N bets Giz pros and Cur TRADE, If frat-cinas dealers iurvughout the Bote Aggnia ti New York, ALLNOLD Hex ait tis ine’ giarautoud UF “eae, | arrives Refsinide. mst dz0 p.m, |* Suny, ae? tion! sHtusto'p, out tilda: ine ‘TOILET GOODS. Pe OCOD oc ass PERFUMERY. J. & EB. ATKINSON'S LUSH, YLANG YLANG—FRANGIPANE— ANSE PORNO! VIRN. CORDOVA, LIMA. OLD BROWN, \ YIOURE Pow Ui \ RUGV A, LIMA. i | t iat cabin, Q100; 8 saat redudod Tudatluus, ap SNSEONOK MACKENZIE, Agont, t5 Droadwar, N.Y. Great Western Steamship Line. From New York to [rtatol (Coglan) direct. eT, oalay, July Bteoraze, #5), Erelaht ropot, Dy Agent. Notloo fs hereby givon that ti uz, between Paul Rouse, Pbblppe the finn na f de: tinership aubsteting and Augvly Mattel, undo ait Rouge & Cus, in the busta BE oy So thie day tet i Hau itaueoe All deuteduy Covand by sald feta he said Paul Rouze, cbt diy fo aud by sald tirus of Paul Rouge t Co. will bo settled with aud by the ay " MEDICAN a EDN MBC mn itsat dt fon for ita to Tey postage, OF i Hnpatoues, Plmpies on th Uierunat datients atten welty. Steloily contideutls Buntaya, iu tot NO CURE! NO PAYIt FAIRDARNS! TOOK HOSPITATs, eoracr Washlagton and Frack chat nuls STANDARD, SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 1 & 113 Lake St. Chicago, Be careful tobuy only the Genuine, OARDS, vy toy tered by tha State of Tile for the oxpress purpose of Dr. Kean, hates, . ; 0) thor, whe will continue thy businges at paral toe ude (hora Balu op ANQLLG SIA EE 300 BOUTIL CLARIC-BT., CHICAGO, rc PAUL ROUZE, May bu consulted, porsonaily or by wall, free of PIULIPRE DAZET, vaall chruglo ur nervous disvasce, Lt, J. KICAN fa th ANGELO BIATTEL! only physician a tho ety, who warrante curva ue ua pay, + 15. Unica buurs, 10 8p. tn, j Saadaze (roms F ha 12, SHIRTS. ‘A Good Shirt, 61.50 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOCK, SHIRTS to onter & spectalty. a 4Ply Linen Collars $3 per dos, \ yy HARRIS & COBB, N 171.8. Clark-st, es, Nervi id Disease, 66 paged, UL oF mrito. jocay, nervous dubility, Kova remedy, bas FRAVIS Gieoesee eee bility, ae. bt Me aig fctim EE Mutat Napsetecee cataley on Avviotim of 51 Ea deusa, EPA ty Uonraltativg