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SPORTING. A Tord to the Envions East on tho Baso-3oll Question, Cepts :nagnnlus’ Adventures Among En- glish Pigeon-Shots, BASE-BALL. CHICAGO AND THE NEW YORK CLITTER. Tho sonouncetnent that tho present Borton yino wilt break upat the closs of tho soaron, ud that four of it tost playorn will play in Chi- 1ago0 noxt year, hua caurad much dissatipfaction {n numorous quarters, But in nono haa it been tecelved with such Hil-natured chingrin s hylllm pase-ball man of the New York Clipper. Binco it first cemo 1o his ears ho has done littlo olae fien fume, eputter, nnd vent his petty spleon npon the Chicago manngers, whom he lina not besitated to accuse of all worts of underhanded practices 10 AECURING TIE TIOSTON TLAYERS, Tho blow dealt Hatry Wright by tha sccorsion of thomaln strength of ‘Lis club staggors this seall pieco of - self-assorted baro-hall suthority. Tho fact is, ho baa run the Clipper in Wright's intoreat, slways culogizing him hath by praisivg Lis good points as & manager, and, indircctiy, by sbuslng everybody elso in the base-ball business, Bo long a8 Wright waa at tho hoad of tho Lest or- ganization in tho country tho Clipper man could safely do thin without stultifying bis paper, aithongh bin overwooning affoction for Wright Jost it ita roputatiou as an impartial Lane-ball au- thority, it it ever had any. But Wight vo longer holds auch a positioe. Tt i quito prob- ablo that his baso-ball prostige Las departed, and that next year, iustead of being at the vory hoad and frout of tho profossion, Lo will o cotpara- tively low down in tho eeale, Thin fact {8 tor- furo to the fittlo Lase-bnll man of the Clippe It jeaves his papor In a very bad way. Under tho Imprersion that nothing but denth and old ago oould disnclva tho Hostons, and that no clib could ever Le formed ablo to depnve them of tho championkbip, bo bima kept tuem at tho hend of hi commug, pralsed thom to tho exclusion of eveiy othor nine, and sot HATKY WRIOHT up a5 Lin idol. Nothing has been too good for Harry, aud vothing too vilo and vituporativo for otbor cluba 1f abusing thom could magmify his hero's greatness, o ks demonwtrated his homago on overy poseiblo occamon and in every ossiblo way. Lo the questton, Who Is the bost aue-ball wanager in tho country ? he would re- tun tho avewer : Hany Wright. Who in tho best piteher 7 Bpalding, Who I8 tho, bost entcher 2 James White, “But bis idol Las been ghattered. The Bussona sro to disband at tbe closo of tho ueason, and THE CENTENNIAL CHAMPIDNAHIP will go eldewhere. llence, the Clipper man feels that e is tn an awkward diiemmns. After tho courso he bas pursuad with tho other clubs he cannot conelatont.y sup{mn any of thom. With- out Harry Wright and the Boaloos tha tollow ts nothing. ~ Ho growls bis diaomntiture iu every jesuc of bis paper, aud snarls like a so10-hoadod cur at every allusfon to tho Chicagos of 1870, Tho chango shich Lian coine over bis estima- tion of tho Buston playois who aro to como hero nost yenr 18 vary smusing in the faco of tho criticisma bo by pussed upon thew limo aud tune ogain sinco they bave boen under Harry Wiight, Ho suadonly finds that tho strengtls of tho DBostons was not in tno fact that it was n strong omb. It did not win the championsbip becauso it had the best players, All of its achiosements woro dne to the fact that it was ander tho mavagemont ot Harry Wright. Ionce, a8, acoordiug to thus logic. auy chanca lot of men may bocomo champious providing Wright s at tueir hioad, this astute basc-ball critic 18 exceod- fugly hopeful in regard to 1OSTON'S CLUD_FOR NEXT YEAR. Il bstes to givoup Capt 'Avry. Attho samo time ha very cheorfully prodicts that Chicago will not take the Coutonnial pounaut, sud darkly hints, much to our sorrow, that our new players for which we have paid such gigantio sainries can nover Amount to anything without Harry Wright. Let us not bo broken-Loarted. Lot us wait patlently and eoo. Culcago oxpacts nothing from thia Clipper budget of conoslt snd prejudices excopt what it bas slways roceived, viZ.: unjust, nairow- minded criticisms and abuse, It expecty, inns much as it will have without question tho best club in the couatry, to receive more of thoso sort of thiugs pext year than ovor beforo. DBat it will suap ita flugors at the Clipper wan and evorybody else of hia ilk, and go abead and win tho champlonsbip. 11IH BEOTIONAY, NARROWNESS, aside from his dovotion to the Bostons, has pro- vouted bis treating tho West with any degreo of uatice, but bu muat prepare himsolf to seo tho ase-ball nupromagy tranaferced to that part of tho country. 1t Lias always been tho contro of base-ball utorost. Clicago alone coutributes alwost as much to tno flnaucial recoipts of base- ball clube ge all the Huatorn cities combined. Managemoonts would derve very slendor support it they rencd upon Esstern intarest for their revouuos, Tho West, Loy olways boon looked upon as TIR DAGZ-BALY, XLDORADO, whero hoavy gato recoipts were certain to replon- il exhauntod coffars, Cliicago, 5t. Louiy, and Cincinnati, noxt yoar will ba ablo to form a Weet- eru baso-ball venire more powerful, woalthier, and the tocus of moro {usorest, thau can Boston, New York, Fiuladeipbin, Haitford, Lrooklyn, Now Hlaven, and Wasblugton combinod. It ia uot likely, therofore, that the Wesrorn cities will pay much atiention to the Cl?vpcr mab or suy other ourious Lsatern buse-ball * critic.” Thay wiil be strong enough to teke matters into thewr own “hande, and upon thom will ‘largely dopond tue life and nxln&mrt of tho gnme, The Oipper man has alluded fu toues of no small amuzomiout lo TIIE BALARIES which bo clalms sto'to bo paid noxt year by the Chicago' managoment. The Clippur man knows Juat nothing at, ull about them, and lio s just about 88 wise w4 8 good msuy Bostoniabs who aro apecnlsting upon the smount tt cout Chicago to got their playois, It is & mattor, anyway, 1o which nmtheér Ure Olipper mun nor any ono elsa sny concery, -Chicago bas used suficient mouey to got tho pina it wauted, aud thut sottlos it 1t ¢ dblermined) t0 havo tho centenuial championship if it bas to pay ] §6,000 APIXCE O PLAYERS. Closo-flstod Lasterus wmay look on with amazo- ment, but tho Chicago maungewmont is not to bo Lampored by touyos of ecouomy, and, despito :Il‘l:nufeuhflmnm: of the lm;iec‘umonn Uhpper It will wpond by smount of money to pot tha bost club in tho tield, Al e THE TRICGER, BOUARDUS IN ENGLAND, * the New York fierald's English correspond- */nco han some interssting partioulars of Capt. Bogardus' Englisl carcer, from which tho follow- Ing extracts ars mads Next to the metropolls itsclf thier fs no town {n K- 1t takes groater {nteret Ju uporting putiers lan Manchoater, Indeed, for that particulur form of which consists of tli exbibition of some sineial il on the part of aoie buman being Mauchustor Surratece London vauly, Walking, rounmg, sud .alnn lboe‘nnnm:nd hers & Lowe which {s not uocord- Mn::fm Jaza enthunlastio sporting circles ln ‘Manchester wporting men—ths professional sporting sat men, bulleb-headed, and, pLysiagnomiealls’ sompe I ,;n-y;ar oty .‘D" , plysiognomically’ speuk. omo. A glauce at tew 18 sutticlent o put a st fi‘. bis ruu;r-l. 1f thoy are unconth in l?utw.l:d. l:‘f::f sios, they abe ala Partisulurly suds in epeochs, Hki Uthiulla, 4ud you requiro s morw than ordinary cohocs irtlon of wiks sbaut you "uctoro yYou 4o Lusioes with :y&b:tfl““w Four dealings with astisdaction ‘Ucze 1s one thing, tr it o Gabbice by sportloe maeier) e bt acoording 10 his own opludonand . that Ls Uk craation st igeon-shodting: “this vetug the » of mal 8 1l 10 La woudered mn'thl lm:;x'x\w m Manchestor hmld‘ ‘|:n:‘x‘|’|‘= mfl:flu ’;nl-:nng:ynl{::r wh:t u‘.u, Logardus has |m.§“wmnm “‘.‘""l.‘“‘.,.‘?,';“ taly, - Of coursa veryLody, according to ben, yiwing Latage, 1o An iipoetor aneas pe s Loaraner of fer ininy oF bas proved Dimscid olbeewisc toic ot ¥ audience TLoru are, It musl, b pone fessed, ono OF two good. stoady Bigoon-ahooters to by towny " and, uf they Mk 10 It evarybady kaow that Thiere Is a capital pgeun-shooting groun M- chiaier; DAL Bt ufeae toah L of the frequenters Dulibier give We ground & good uasue nor 56 #port practiced ou it. Pigeon-shoating, ‘which iy any otler place in Koglan: 1008t Tuapociable & of diversiyu fullowed by the upper aud’ widdle 1u Manchester falls 10 Lo very lowest lovel of & degriding apurt, Every aweepalakos tint 18 shok off - v‘rnund prouéds aodd scenos of rowdylay which elsawbiers would be probibited ; wes sround Ars cursiug and swearlug st oach ullicr, 14 1 they Wetd do uany inhsbitanls of a mad-house lot loows, on every aide 30U hear e bruggort mutching himgert it kuybody for auything; for they are 8ok Dluabiugly meadeat, tboee. Manstesir Pigwan. hooters, whes ey s, of thelr owa skill, aud thsy Daze big sums when {hey mentiun monvy, Tue firat iy that the Osptain was tld when he 4Btetad the ground to-day was thut (livre wan & Afae “hesiar wau who wallud (o ahoot Lin fur £450 & sida, Dosecasing ordar of the genus® ‘Flia ehialiengo appeacs i 1o Sporting Life of 1o el rima an fallown 3 * CHALLENGE TO o cheatur, wonld (ke 10 Bhoot & ateh ag: Tigardin Defora lin dapartirs t America, on tin fole Towangg Fotiditiats 3 To slioot aU25 pligvat euch, with gz, e Loz, 0 shof, encli 1o find 0 plgoons, which Jint b puif ogetlier i onm Bstapor with & Fig wvar rom wileh both st trap. The match 1o b for L5008 aidns one half of the birda to e abot at the Noysl Oak Park, Manchaator, and the oiher balf at tus Hotough Grounds, Oldtam, ' Shaw will o st the fioyal Ok Park this day (Wednesday), prepared to make s matell, O any otlier man by Englanid con bo on the lonn." uy bo remarked, (8 Jnat what the Captain tng to reo il along, Hy wanta to shool & a ol s breiire lie feaves Enulan Am Bliaw, of Man- tuat Capt, A, hias bern wis “Tho challeugar, ** Bum Bliw, ailiatly called In thiy quatter, § fad 21 watk v pigeon-shoothug matchion of han won, It seetu, 1o fower that aomio twelv revently, and on the sieengh of Shess victories uo dnubt 110 s beet fnduced 1y throw dowu the glove to Dogurdus, T maw tim shooting to-dsy 2 rire, atud ¢t say Lat he shoola with remarkablo ower, Tte ix a abiort, thin man, belonging apparently to tho working clase, ' Tin features are aharp nud jrreguiae, Dot lis whioww tho keen oyo of & mieady slot,” Tlie otoyy AR I8 the cung with ot of auch aifain (n Manehe ator, I found for hitm by the betting men,who. of cawike, b 1he event of Lis winuing, make 8 uice . 15 MATCH 18 T0 TARE PLACE IN H’)?llm.‘l, st the Weln Murp, Hendon, wiges Wi Captain han Irenily Aot o tho 2 of August, Tt will Lo for £.00 B Al at 1t w tle, It han been declued to shoot at 100 Lirds with 1 ounce abot, oud exch man 1 10 Tl birda and trap and st dlo ag it lis oppio- hents Jien's L% Tuicn ara by ba adliored toy Wikl soino it smodtneatiouns wl Me, S Hunath, of that jour- Bal wan, by eatisent of the rantractiig partice, ap- Dutheed ‘referce. A depomt of £50 8 wide has been Tiitdo to-day, naud the remaining £1 0 from each party Tt b 4t firls Lafe oflica on ‘Thursday mornlug next, This wiil, proliably, bs aue of tho mont ecnAd- a1 Dlgeon-shoobmg matchies that L yot inken place in (e metropolis, Shaw (8 n capital shot 8t the Uistances tw, In fact, abont o hewt_yrofeeriial sbol neth of the Thanien, and Capt. Digardun will voue iali 8 @ood man if lo beats bim, sw Locerialuly 1T ford whil, du. Tho Manchester mon_will I great fores at the Welsh Harp on the day of the matel, Alraay they havo tasdo thelr reprowntalivo 3 laot favarlte, aud ouo inan offered o Lel sny Lan- Qonor conld ke the odda o the ground tp-duy agalupt tho Capbuin for threo boars, Tus clearly s Liow thuy will support thelr wan, i AQUATIC. TAR FARRAULT CLUIL AT TOLEDO. To the Editor ar e Cacago Iribune @ Ciicaso, Aug. B.~In yonr account of the Toledo regatin in this moting's issuo, the time aud position of the Farragut Boat Club, of Chi- engo,—not Detrait, as thero stated,—is incor- rectly given. In justico to tho mombors of that orgamization, and tu the credit of our city, let 1t bo known thiat tho Farragut crow, in the four- oared shioll race on Smurday last, mads o closs seconcd, and a record of 21 mw, 20 soc. over A conrso of 3 miles, with ono turn, beating fvo other ctows. Tno official time should read Sho-wao-cac-motto, of Mauroo, Mich., 20 min, 44 sec.; Farragut ot Olub, Chicago, 21 miu, 20 wec. § Hixeol-dor, of Detroit, 21 miu, 43 sec. Tho tme of the othor Dotroit, Tolodo, aud Baitio Creek crews wag uou falien, When the fucty tnat the Clicago boys bud but threo weeks' trmning aud wero the lightest crow cotered aro tuken into conmueration, their record in thus leaving in thoir wake ciows which hsd been 1 tive proparation for months, 18 W thy of noto, and as their showiug 1 justly o sourco of pride to tho mombers of tho Giub, 1t 14 huped tiat the samo prominenco will ve given theso facis that Was gIven T 01 TOFs . AB.P. sy Sranl INSANITY AND SPIRITUALISM. The ilon. Robert Dnle Owon, T the Biitor of The Clicaya Iribune : IspiaNA JlosmiTan ¥or Tue INsasE, Ang, 6— My card of July 25, rorpecting tho causc of in- sabity in tho caso of the Hon. Rooert Dala Owon, seems to bave nroused a 8§ iritanl lion in your midst, in the porson of John Mortou, 1 bave neither tuno nor inciiuativn to obtrndo myselt upon tho publicina ** war of words,” always to be regarded as unprofitable; aud hence Ido not wish this commuuicarion ta he sccopted g a reply to John iorton, although suggested . by Lis criticlam of my cord, and thought to be due'to the class of porsous ropre- gouted by by, to whom I way have givou uu- necessary offonso. 1 mado tbo sesertion in that card that ¥ I believe tho {not * motest,’se priuted in Mr. Horton's quotstion] assumption of porsoual, sonsuous communication with epititusl boings to be avidence of 1meanity,” ete., oto., -whick assortion, worded with referenco to bLiev ity rather than comprebenmvencss of mtata- ment, I now sco was well calcalated to offend many innocent-minded pergons, who, liko Mr. Horton, may bave lelt -Lhemselves accused of beng iusane beeauyo of thair Lelief it Bpic- Jtuslinm, Lhe sssertion as worded ovidenily con- tained either too much or too little wiguiticanco for tho tmmedinte compreliension ol wnch per- sune, 1, therofore, dincisim the intention of such an ucousation of inganity us applicabie to all per- sons profersing to believe lu ¥pirdiualism, sud oiler thoe fullowing oxpianstions ¢ A simplo olemeut of cvidenco 18 not conclu- sivo proof of any fact prosumed-or chiargo made, A minglo symptoms ot n wpecitlo disaso in uot conensive proot of the discao. mpocitied, al- thongh 1t ia **evitouce” of suoh disease. T'he presenco of cortalu carty or rocss in min ing regions Iu ovidenco of tho proximity of cor- tain ores, but roquiros correlutive testimony to establish the faot. Only varrow and_untutored minds aro con~ wvinced of thiugs aifecting tue whole of lifo by sucl unsupported evidenco, Tetweon that condition of mind which aesumea to belicve that there may have bewn, may sttll bo, und now In, powsiblo and apparent communi- cation bolweeu spiritual belugs who bave been voparated from physical bodies by death, and u{um\ml Loings whilst yot.in the flonh,—Spiritu- wligta by falth,—and "the “condition of mind which koneslty mesumos personal intorcourso withs such apiritnial beings through tho ordinary avenucy of thelr boaily sensoy, Lhere 18 an imn- measurablo differonce, and a broad distinction to-be made, Profesgion of, falth in the protensions, or cinims of Spirituslism, including mediumistic communication, sousuous and divect, with tho fubabitants of snother world' or Piace of being, 18 DoIn0re An evidence of ienvity than profes- siou of fmith in tho Uebrew, or Christian, or. Mobamomdan religion, or any other system or creod which ombracos miracles, propliccy, or commandments deriysd lrom supsrhuman or BUPOTHOUBUOUS BOULCES AN PORRIE. Wore & common Clristian believer to appear o tho streets of Clucaga, procliiming that Le had soen Christ bodily, had hoard Him'talk, had fult of His bands mnd the wound in His wide ; that be was deily sud Lourly in personal conver- wation with Paal, ,and TPotor, aud Mosos ; and that, on a certaln day, he would proceed to raise & dond mau‘fiom Lis tomb,—the whole world of Christian_boliovors would prouounco the man jusaue. Cartatuly thoy would cousent to so muld an assortion as (Lat these things (prosupe posiog the man to bo ** bonest ** {n his nssump- tions, and'not s mero quack aod impotor) are * ovidence of jusauity." An nbuormal, oxcoptinasl, erratic performance of geusory fuuctions fudicatos dersugomont of the veneory Orpulis, 4 Derangoment or disordor of the nensory or- aun of tho body, winch coustitute the mochau- sm of tho wiud, 18 the basl d Pprerequisite of mental dorangomout, catlod * jusanity,” ‘Whatovor may be the numbor of persors In in this or other lands vrofessing to believe in the assumptions of Bpiritusiisw, tha persons who honesly assume to comolanipate with spirits, who honcstly veliove that they see spirity with thelr bodily eyes, hoar aud converse with spirita with their physleal oars ‘and tongues, ombraga with thotr acius and kisg with Lhetr lins. spiritual bowngs, are velatively vory few, Buch fuuctionsl performsnce of tho sonkory organs may, thoroforo, bo justly andplcloued, and pro- nounced * abuormal, exceptionatl, errstic”,—not coninon to tho racs, or tho soslcty, or the fami« Iy to which suchi parons boloog,—1i6u0o, ndie cative of disorder of the sonsory orgaus,—the mechaulem of mschiuery of mind,~divordor, which is the basls and preroquisity’ of insamity. Dy which the conclusion is srrived at, that such au assumptlon i *evidesce of in- sauity,” Is nur the ground wuflicient? Bufliclont, certaiuly, for ‘winds socustomod to contomplate facts and phenomens in their rulation ona to anatlier, each one'to'all others'in their succoselon, from. s solantitio point of viow, Lawever tusullicient for minds inoapable of wuch contemplation, overcharged ,iudou by the con- wdoration of » singla than tliorwive, gla pliouomenon, woro often t error to affirm that all persond who are Ine saue ars “‘faeble aud wavering " in.intellacs; or. raving and iucoboronts or stolid, stupld, ar lnl.mll;’ a.r vl«llle'::a l‘.,nd d-;gorn t0 commuaity or Lo bo bena 0! k h;;n. o “‘l" m::n n:fl:-msqt in ho-pllnh{ or error, sléo, o & that all per: ho do not give evidouco of sume or uuuflm. di;lh!lln ae no,t luuus.m 3 ." o 'bory aro forme ograes of 3 Incompatible witls tho hlthu mmllfi::?(‘;:’:g; iutelluotual power' In' “certaitt - dirsotiops’ ' of thought. Perdous may be'Insate for years and yot couduct their own affairs with propriety and Buccess, aud only manifoat ovidences of {nxauity TIE CHICAGO TRIBUN DAY AUGUST 9, 1875, on earlain subjocts, not affecting their ordinary relations of lifn, to such an cxtent as Lo oxclto genoral sunpicion of unwoundness, L'oreond may bo subject to dolusions, and yob be ablo of thetnuelven to correct wieh delusions, an wa corract the errors of our dreams whou fully arouned, 7 Men and women, undor streus of groat axcito- ment, an in Lattios, religioun swakening, ele. Aro ofton mubjects of ifimon—bearint voices, #roing vinlona, atc., which may loavo inproxsions that ean novor bo oblitorated or cotrectad, Aml may nover bu tepoaled—tho Organs ot actsn hasing spoutaneously resuued their notmal con- ditfon Men are not always aliko or eimilarly affocted by like or tho sune catics. A taan [w, nt auy given timo of Lifo, tho sum of thiat wisdoli be han mberted or dorived from all of Lin ancentors,— (rganization ; and that which ho haa neenm.lated” or ac uired, — Education, Exporionce. Such a0 i powers,—such his Tmitacions, “Lho untrained mind is 1o tho caltivated inta)- loct aw the awkwaid claohopper Lo the gracefnl athlute, Ona will reeelve, remint, or recover from @ Iaw, beforo which the oihir would fall 10 the gronnd in bopele-s nertia ‘' meclianism of Ttotort Dils Owen's mind, castina mold of nobihity, tramed, euitivatod, oxercmad feom nfancy in wchoola of Artand Scienen ny weli aq of Nature, was not liabla to te vivlently or rudely overthtown by tha ordinary forces which sntter. if thoy do- not oversLelu, Ao wany of the Jguorant audoreavically un- balanced clngses of inen, over which tomo wen wanp, Aud #omo do but gl Mr, Owon's health 1w naprovin Lappy fu lux delusions, 3 ho in vary Oirnies Lyeurs, s o = ROCKIFORD, Dentruction of n st Supply Company?? —Itartrond Celebrution—MNatters and ri % Generally, Spicial Corres) ovdence of The Chicago Tribine, TOTAL DESLUUCHION 0¥ THE *JUCK KIVER SUEPLY o Rocrronn, 1L, A Oglo County, ity Dlace, was the scone, last Sturday mght, of o romarkablo performance. For some years the Dyronites Lave not been sbio to bLoast of a hquor-galoon, and, theretore, whon tho coffers of tho topcra of Iiyron becatae dry, they sought the couting lager of ockford to quench their inward thuret. Fearing, no doubt, thut tho in- habitants of Byron lost teo much timo i coming to Rockford. u couple of men, namod respective- Iy August Llton sud Jucob Hanaur, started what they pleased to term the * Rock River Bunpl Compan, From n long report in this week's Byron Ncies, [t appears that the * leading oiti- Zona” were not to bo bamboozled by the name, and, ‘alter declanng bat the coucern wan a baloow, *mt an omly honr lust Bune day wmght, o crowd was orgenized to tear down tho ealoon, tmn out the higuor, and put tho keepera to fhielhit,” *“The Tock River Supply Compauy * flourished but to fade, for the pulilebed report further vays, “that a largo erowd, compoaed of the laading tmon of Iyron, wot aod marched to the waloon on Union uticet, when the work of destruciion commenc- ed." Tho geutleiwon of olevated taeles wute +requosted * to wiep down aud out, which thoy did under protost. When the unhappy propric- wrs of the * Lock River Supply Company " ware dwposed of, tho * leading men ™ turned thaic aitentivn to the Llue ruin and the Lnimiers lagor., Barrels of thn bLest *volvet"” were wymashed up, and the contants abrorbed bz Motbor Earth,” while keg after kor of the froihy beverago slured o similsr fato. Lut even this did not satisfy the fury of the * leading wen,"” aidod and abetted by the “lesding wowen.™ Tho report ways : ** Then came tho destruction of tho Luilding, and perhiaps a description of tho Luilding as seen the nest morning wil iliustinte Liow eficcrunily the worg was done. Tho par.itions, tho vnr. the glasvos, the decant- ers, tbo wmirrota, tho lamps, no ice-cliest, ete., weie mmanbed bovond recognition § the Wilherd- tablos wesa tota'ly dowolished, and tho building looked oy thougn the whale mullers’ of Leaven biad beon turned upon 1t 5 both end, wera bt cred 1, and the sides wero more or less dame aged.” Tho samo nowepaper that chroviclee the ahove eays ¢ * ‘Thus ngain the sale of intoxl- cating hiquor has beew stosped in Byron. As long ns there 1 law.and justice in our midat, may it ever be used usnnefectual barrieragaivst the trafie.” Tam informea that o nuit wili be tottuwith commenced against tae **leading men’ to recover damages, AN INIDNCTION. It is oo old proverh thut ** After & storm comes o ey, nud, it the jroceedings of 1he Ruck- ford Couneil mvivo tho rume cousequenco, thiero 18 now evelv prokpoct of a reign of tran- quillity, Judge Wilinw Brown bsg granted Elisba Kitk's praver for pn injuuction, which tops tho further oulurgement of the muuicionl wdobiednesy, now wmounting to §330,000. Tho other macbivery apperiaining to oty governe ment I8 uot impode ff.u.u couttnues Lo grind un in tho same rrosv manner. MYNTERIOUN DEATH OF A YOUNG WOMAN, Soward, 5 smail village mtuntad 11 Wintobago County, vear Rockford, has becn very much ex- cited over the mysteriony deaih of & young Jady namod Juliaua Phelps, thedsaghtor of o woalihy farmer of that viczity. It appoars that last Seuday she ate her dinner, aud woot out for & walk, On arriving at the house of o Mr. Qutrander, Lo eutersd and complained of being il Teu minutos afier, sho diod at this house, Strange to sny, the romaing were wterred with- out au inquest. ‘The affair got out, and the publio bocama indignant, whorenpou lost Wed- Boeaduy tho Lody wus exhumed aud au inguest Lield. ‘Lo doctors now doclaro there (s nunpicion of atrvchnino-posoning, Tho stomach has boen romoved, nud is uww undergning aualysts. Great oxcitamunt prevaily, and souo ilinist that o nur- dor witl woon b3 rovealed, whilo othors tlink that tho lady committed suiclde, GUEAT VARIATION IN TUE FALL OF RAIN. Thero ato, porhiaps, Lut fow places whoto the vatfation {n tho annual fall of ratn_is ao perce tiblo as in Winnebago County. From obsorva tions taken at Wiunebago for ton yoars, 1t ia fuund that the abuusl mean of raju is 37.71 inchos. 1In two very dry sosxons, howover, 1850 and 1804, we biad 20.50 and 28.90 respect und in 4o oxtromo wot suasons, 1568 and 184, 5.16 and 44,82 respectively, In the year 1b7i, : tho tutal rain was 49,80 fnches, whila this year wo luve in Juno bind 6.21 inchos, snd in July 0.96 inches, makivg in all 12.17, —voar)y half the entire amount that foll last yoar, 1In July, 1873, ouly 3,89 inchea fell, and fu July last year 0.9 inchios, tho rosuit of which wae the alinost totsl dostruction of tho crops, August by eol zainy and cold, so much wo that light overcoats are quita comfortablo, and tho farmors are come plaining vory mucl indoed. DEATU RERULTING FROM NEQLECTING 70O HAYE A s TOOTH DRAWN, The nows of the death of 'James R. Willism- 80w, ouco propriotor of the lolland liouse, and for tou yeurs landlord of tho Awmerican Ilouwe, of this city, has becn sent you by wiro, Tho oculiar catse of his death was not at that timo nown by your correspondont. A conversation with Drs, ‘Goodwin and Clark, the attendsnt phynicians, yoesterday, rovealed the facts. For doma time Mr. Williatnson bad auffored from s decayod tooth, and on Sundsy last it waa discov- ered that septicamis, or blood-polsoning, daused by Lhia tooth, had set in, and on Bunday mglnl.—ao torriblo ara tho reauits of this discaro —Alr, Williamuaon died In groat pain, Tho doceased was ¥4 years of age, and a natlve of Jamestown, Mercer County, Pa. BOCKVORD AND AURQNA MEKT .¥OR TOE JIRST TINE, Tlie reception of nearly 1,000 Wockford peopls In Aurara. last “fucadsy, to commemorate tho complotton of tho Chicigo, Rookfurd & Narthetn Hallioad, was an ovent that will he written i tho histurios of each eity, The treatment of tho gusata by Aurora citizons is ‘without . precodant, A fine hot divuer way provided for 300 of the Ruckford Bremen, fhe Mayor and Coniaon Conoil ‘wero banquéted in graml style. The romaiuder of the exeursionists were.pravided with lowonade cutir-ly freo ; aml ovory lvory- carrlage and omuibas fn tho city woro allke freo 10 Roukford people, ‘I'he Beeretary sud Busi- nowsshsnager of the Aurora Bilver-Plato Manu- fuctunng Company, W. F. Dickiusou, Esq., threw tho,entire ostablishment opea for the day, and:tho name courve waa parsusd 'by ali other institutions of tue king, jucludisg the (ar- Works. THE WEEK'S WEDDINGS AND DEATHS, ‘The Rev. M, M. Parkhurst, of Chicago, joined together [o boly matrimouy Mr, John Mo~ Iunosand Migs-Margaiot L. Duffey, boph of itook- ford. 'Tho deathy wore Barah O. Warren, wife of A. W, Warreu ; Jamey R. Willlamaou ; Wallio M. Rowley; Mre, Marthe DParish, wife of the BRov. W. I, Pariyh.; aud Ar, Jason-Reeves, A NEW SCHOOL-MOUKE BTARTED. The Town of Ivron, *, Last Mondey nlghc the Common Councll Yoted the neceuiary mousy (0 dtart » new school in the 'mrt of towu knowu a8 Woodruff's Addi- tion. Thoiv are oty neacly a bundgod dwelling- d a forr miles routh of this | tiotired hero, and eeveral good manufactnring indnstrtes, Onun year ago 1t waa s largo farn. Rockfoid i avkiently growing, RUNDAY-BCI00L ENTIONG, Annday-rchonl Conventions ara now ull the go In this vicinity, Members of the orthodos e mnsions of Hockford stait overy Sunday W tho bucolic ragionn, whoio thty awsomblo at tho sehoul-housos, ani make na the reports sar, tereating rucave ramarks, ' toall of whicl the crowd *listen attoatively,” 0 son, Rockton, Juwe, and Darand, wero Iat weei the flelda of Iabor fur tho Suaday-Schuol Conventivn #oikors of thi conniy, NiLL PanATDA. Tha Chicagro, Rockfor | & Norhern Rallroad has commoenced to build a depot on Bouth i Htl t, Tho Chieazo & Northwestern Rmlroad has hoan lowering the grade of it fecien-traci, Tho Company bas promined t buidd tho Main stroot bridge higher. and ar citizeos are vers anxious it should bo donn, ay the proseut excusn for bridgs is higlily dangerous o Jifo and. propesty. Mic A Whitterer, furmerly of Pecalonica, hag been mphoted Station Agent fu tha new Clicann & Northwestern acpot. Hauhoin & Faadock, rhirt-manufacturers. of thin city, havo dreolved pactaerabip, sud $ho rth el bo I WL Sanborn & Co. ited States Goverament nas put in the Ruck Bivie o wecond wwatalimont of young shad. Mr. Fred C. Dayton, editor wn | Toprictor of tha Rockiord Times, has recovercd from a severs Mlness ; at one tiwo ft,5an thouglit ha would uot BugvIve, Mr. Warren Stearns, for many veara proprio: tor of the paper-bae mwanulielory of Ahis e hak kald ont bis eotire business fo Mr. Witnam Rebinson, of Clieago. ‘Tho licy. Dr; a Prosbytetiin diving of a0, han necopted & call from tho Argyle Lyterwo Clidreh, Chieti-higs bave damaged the wheat very much in this vicinits ‘I ho City Counncil are bothored to knaw whether they cats legally aliow cows Lo run ot largs 1 the treets. (eorgo Dove. residing at Winnebago, was killed las: Monday whilo enguged in reapig with o welf-ruking reaper. 116 tell i front of the sickle, Ex-Mayor Gitbert Woodrnfl hae commenced to bt large plow-ehup, 150 by s feet, on tho East Side, It will give swployimont to 100 men appear to-night for the last tin Quite mn oaeitoment way oceasioned last Friday munt, &t the band-concett s the park, upun the appearance of a darhing voung lady, Whore cone duct attracted the attention of overy ons. Upon invostigation it was discovered tiat tha wupjos- cd girl was o Loy in diegzmne. 1o in to Lo putie ikhod, I beliove, by the city authontioa, I'nomag . Lamont, ex-Counte Clerk of Wine. bago County, bag turued preacher. and Loy forth next Suuday at the First Presbyteriau Church of this city, B, ¥ Taylor, the well-known poet, of Chicazo, has Loen ‘engaged by the Winnebago Ay tural Saciety to dehiver the sunual poern at tho approachiug Rocifurd Fair. Negotiations are ov foot to get the Throdorn Thouwmys Orchostrs here dudng the comwg Beunul. I e informed by his partnor that tho well- kvown fnruiance tmun, J. B Ircton, of this'cic Tately went to tho [neato Asslum at Elgin, s 1 covering under the elilful treatwent of that mRttuton, ‘I'ie 1all & Bartlett carriage-factory was sold lase week at Tiustees' vale, DAVENPOR' Crope~Crime~The Episcopal Squibe bie—d Sud Story—\ Raliroad— The District Judeeship, ~pecia! Curreanondence of Tve Chiraro Tribune, Davesvonr, Is., Aug. 6.—Llno the rest of ereation, this (Scott) county boy been adlicted Intely with too wmuch ram. The etorms camo just whon tho farmwers bad tleir barles snd whest in khock, and great damage was done to all kinds of grain, However, lbo oniun crop, corn, and vegetable cropa will bo immoneo, sud will competisate in groat moasnre for tho falling off in grain and {rait, This county raises mora unlona than all the rest of Town but together. ‘Tno crop this year will reach 900,000 bushels, whieh wall bring fully €1 per bustiel, pielding tbo **onjonlsts " ahaudsomo profit, CuIuE. ‘We have had somo crime hiere, but nothing like the amount or quality reportod abrond by sunsa- tion-mongers, who recklessly cry, * Crimo is runuing riot n fown First wa the Lrutal rape of Mrn. Wardol by a negro, who ia #¢ill un- capturad; aud thon thers was the mur- der in Liburty Towuship,—a farmer bo- jug ebot by a man named Charlos Moore, who is yet at lorge. Your coirespondent dou't betievo in the eflicacy of capital punishe mout. IBut thero is great eflicacy in tho cortain- ty of capture and punisbmen:. In the lstory of this county thero kave Leen somo fifteon murders, and just one hanging, which occurrod fully Lwenty-five years ago. But wo Lave now throo murderers in the Venitealiary, not one for over thiteo years, aud & larger nuwver that havo never beou detectod at all, or elso acquitted. THE RPISCOVAL BISHOP QUERTION. Thore are two factious i the Episcopal do-' nowination iu this eity,—the Cathodral cungro- gation (Low Chusch), prosided over by the Key, Dr. Barrs, favoring Dr. Kocloston: sud tho Truty Church (Uien), fighting Dr. Eccleton tooth and toenall, Much warm feoliug bas been | ougendered, and, It tho uow Bishop is really - stullea, it wav result iu a divikion., 8o far six- . teen parishes havo protested, aud but ono more i8 noaded to make & majority. Ona thing, how- aver, is cortaiu: Dr. Keclesion himsoif wants to bo Bishop of Iowa *‘tue worst kind." and has done sowo hard work to socu;o bus eloction. A UAD STONT, An Towa boy namod Wright W, Wheatles, who weut West from Waxhiogton Country ten \oars ago, Is to be Lhanged at llelons, Montaus, Aug. 18. His- mother, brother, aud sirter now livo uear Answort. Ho lius boou absout from tho county ton_ voars, snd his folks bad not heard fiom “Wim for six years unkl receiving o long lettor from him, stativg that Yo had been cons victod of murdor in tb fitst deproo, 1Ds story is this: Ac Holous ho pssocisiod with two roughs, who, after wheedling him out of all his mousy, somo €300, persuadoed biw to join thom iu 8 plot to kil » man who woa kuown ulwsye to carry goverul thousand dollars ou bis peison. Ho claims that thoy, did tho doed aud escaped, whilo ho was captured. Tho Bheild induce b to turn State’s evidence, promising eithor telesso or mitigation of puumhment, He did 0, Lut the jury convicted bum, but at tho same timo rocommeonded mercy. The loug Ietier rofarred to was written before bo knew Lia doom, Hinco sentenco was passod. he has wnitten again, both lotters being very allect- oz doouments, To asid o Lind tado lis poace with God, was 1nnoceut of thu erimo obargod, and was ready 10 dio. His brothor Allen tules graphed thua: * Mother aud I will cowe. 1s it toolato " The rngly was: *Como if you can fgot biero by Aug. 13" I want to soo mother." T'ie Bherilf, bowever, sant this dispatoh s ** Your brother will bo exocuted Aug, 13, Your pres- onco will uot avail. You cannot chango bis fate," 1lia mother triod to raise muney to go, but, not succeading, canuol do so. NEW HAILKOAD, Davenport (s consldorably worked up ov prospact of socuring another railroad to Chicago. The proposed route in by way of the Daveuport & 8t, Paul Railroad, on an independont lino, from this cily to a ‘Jnnction with the Chicago, Olinton & Bauthwestorn, 15 miloy north ; then Ly Uit road to tha Migslsaippl, at Cliuton, whero u hndge s befug cnn-tmczus, nd counoct with tho Prophetstown branch of the Chicago, Bure lington & Quincy, which taps the main lino at Mondota. ‘'he iow road now buildiog west from Clintou {8 owned by the Chicago, Burlington & Quiuoy Company, ‘who are auxious to reach Huvenport to_compate with the Clioago, Rock Island & Paciflo for our trade. Tho Chicago, Rock Island’ & Pacific are now discriminating sgainst this city by charuing exorbitant rates, aud s cowmpeting line East would be & groat ben- ofit to us. It wlikoly this city and county will donato the right of way and dopot grounds. o ru;&mm:vmuulxlr.n‘ wmosting of the wembary of tho Bar of this Judicial Distriot will bo held at tho Oourt-Houxs 1 this city ou Tuedday, * to recommend to thio Goveruor the sppointment of a suitable persou for Diutrict Judye,—the Judgeship beliug vacant Ly rouson of tho résiynation of Judgo Liranuan, Awong the namos mentioued favorable are thous of Mewurs, Lsyes, of Ollaton; Carskaddon, of Muscauno: sud Lyman, of Jacksou, Tha pisce wau offered to the Hou, John N, llogers, of this city, who declined on aceount of the lownors of tho salary,~+€2.200. - ‘Tha choico wil) ba made ze- gardloss of politios, 0. TEMPERANCE. v the Editor of TAb Chieaga Tribuna s Paxa, DL, Aug. 8,~T'ne Illinols State Temper- auce Uonvention met at.this ylacs. on-Aug, ¢ and B, und was largely attended on tho part of temperance men of this and othor iates, awong whom wera eome of the most eloquont and din- tingmshod 1nan and somen of the nation. Thuring the Consention we listenad to soms of tho mowt cloquent and enthumastic addrewsra aver delivared in our city, and whila wo havg alwaya thought that the tomperancn canen haw boen mosing on with & step alow bt mure, we are now thotoughly econvinced that it 15 not moving slowly but Awitly, st wo feel that, with Gid s our Jeader, tho victory 1a not far A tno Abolition party wa rafeed up Lo b and frao our woil from tho curan of v, 0 sl & new party bo 1aisol up to com- bst with and, throigh the assinting gace of Guid, to gain tha vietory over thin most diretul of &l evlia—inten ovshie ¥, Wity Acting Secrotaty. - — FOX RIVER. The Manufacturing nnil Other vantuges of Mennslhn, Wis, To the Editur of The Chicayn Tridune: Mexasia, Wis,, Aug. 4,—The Fox River e fong been known and atilized for ita preat wa- ter-power, which extends fiom the foot of Lako Winugbago to Green Bay, a distance of over 40 milen. AL Applotou the power 1 probally the beet, a3 at this place there iaa greaier [all than at avy othor point on the Fox, liut, notwith- wtanding its great water-power, It canuot bo uxed, to the regret of all Lusincar-tnen. The mituution here ie such as to dimcourage all, Tho powet can't bu reached. On both sides of tha nver aro ligh banke, leavinz but s small epace on which o buid mille, and 1o space 1o rpeaki of ou whick to pile stock. Iho meagie amount of grouud silowed by Na- turo to give sny advantage to meunfacturiug whatever, 18 already tekeu up, No railroads cau reach the toulls, aud every particle of maserial uned 1 earted up and doan & daugerous wWagui- rond. lut enterprising wen, with all theeo dis- advantagon, Lave made mouey du thin part of tho valley, Tha water-puwer hus aided L 8 Vast cxe tent to mske Appletou tho Ively aud weaithy city hhe Low 18, Lower dowh the fiver, the bigh Lisuks mauafacturiug away. Only uow and (ien & place 6 fouud, and no doubt mwuny mwre conld bLe found, on winch to build s il of suma kind. It only st the very ueginving of tho Lower Fox it we tind ground enough on which soy kiud of manntacturing can be erected, and_suy rum- hem, This s st Mewaxba. ‘The pawer b8 poods but, unfortunatels, all the gronnd is taxen np, and the wills Slwont touck cichiuther, Thoy are mostly flour aud pajer wills. Menarha, then. it seams, I8 tho only rluce on all the Lower 1oX whoso waler-power 1s not fult, and canuot Lo fllel, s thers 18 rovn fur s baif-dozen miles of mwille. Tor, as roon w3 tho balf-mile that I8 uow emjty tas boon occupiod, the canal can Lo eatended with but lutle oxpense, und, when so extended, will increaso the head of waterat overy foot. Almokt 8 mile of mauufactorie Dow ne ths magniticent sitnation. Al fectly healthy ¢ thero s pienty of room i whick w labor, and no rronble about plenty of water. ‘Tures vide-tiackn reach ano of the largest insti- tusiouy, while two extend the who.e length of the weter-power, reaching fore and afi ol uil the factoron, ‘Thora i th Lest of steamboat navigation to tho secoud and third cities in tho State; in fact, no Lusiness-man could usk for better advantages by land or water. Tho Wixcons.n Central Huilruad reachea al! tho witerior of Wiscons, and counceis with ouls ranning into Miunceoia and wouth. It a'wo ran= Bouth, connecting with Luke Mictiean at Mumtowoe, Bueboygan, uod Milwa: kee. Tho Morthwesteru Lioad "connects with ail tho, wealthy region of North Wisconsin and Alidn- gan, and eouch to Chicago, The Fox is some- What vavigablo ubout U milea trowm hers toxard ity euyrce, uud noith 1o tbo lake. Ly bLoats, alo, thore Is conueetion across Lake Wuinebago, by Foud du_ Lac, to Bucboygan or iiilwaukeo. Tho advaniagea of Men- asha w8 & menutectunog lucality do uot lie alono 1u its great water-power, and tho esko witu whicti 1L iy resched, bat, 83 sbown nbove, 1u ity wrest sdvantages 10t Bhipping. Every kind of material is takiou from tho ware- houso and immediately Joaded in thoe car, whern il goes direct to)ta destination. lot it Le whero it will. As o dwolling-place, Mensslis stonds ou an_oqual with its wister cities of tho Fox Itiver Vallev, They areal) beautitnl cities, remarkable alike for woalth and attracuveness. S0 attract- ive Led Mcunsha become, that a number of Soutbern people epenud tha whole gutimer there, and.John Roberts has purchased tho old Gov. Daty plece, and is about 10 mase 1t & pioassnt summes-resort. Tho comparivon Lins ofien been mado between tho water-power of the Merrimac un+ the Fox, aud all exloalations show that of the Fox to be far superior. The Fox uver is 200 miles in length ; navigablo some 100 or mors wiles f-om tho bay, Tue Merrimao 18 navigable 18 mulea frow the Rea. Tha wupply of water to tho Fox is inexibaustitle, a8 1t is fod by very ucarly tho wholo eastern portion of the State, from tha cen- trul wator-shed that dividesits watera from thiose af tho Wiscou-in Ru ‘The Lower Fox, which ia that that utarcs from Lako Winnobago, s not subect to floods. Tha water commg 1n LAko Wiunebago sprends out, and uever changos at Mensshia moro than o (oot or 15 inches. Tho fead of water is wcarcoly chianged by the chaugo of the soraons. Jaxes PurscorT. —_— 10WA. Live Stock—The Ceusus—Agricultural Products—Fho Centennial Loard— Vinuntion of Froperty—Scttiement of Dumnges, Specust Correanondence of The Chicaso Tribune. Dxs Morses, Ia., Aug. 7,—Retarns Lave besn mado to the State Auditor of the valuation and assevgmout of real and personal property ia tho State, The following i» tho result on LIVE 8TOCK: 1372, 3 No. l Value, | No. | Value, 1,005,803 §11,R27,827{ 1,436,453 £15,815, 984 543,065, 19,041,801] '372| 19,K10,1 3158 1,4 33,07, 516,100 30 oo L2403 THE CENBUB. Tha census-roturns rom all bat twonty conn- tlos aro ib. Tho result shows s decroassin population sinco the Foderal census was taken, or a great mistako In that or the State roturnd. 1f Ltia roturns of tho Foderal eonsus in hogy aud cattlo in this Stato 1s a good criterion of tho Went, It is not reliable, That gavo to Iowa an orror of near 8,000,000 hogs, sa has been proven by tho Btate assessment aud by packing reporta. The iucrease iu population in tha nortuwestorn part of tho State is remarkable, lowa PRovucts. The report of the Socretary of the Btate Ag- ricultural Socioty, for 1374, s wow printed, sud g ono of tho bost lssued by the Bociety, which 1s soying a good deal when we romomber the 1a- bors of tho veteran Dr.'J. M, Suaffer, His uophew ia a chip of tho 0d block. From tha re- port I condeuso a fow itams : Corn—In 1874, the product is estimated st 12,000,000 bushels, valued st §6,000,000, of which 5,677,318 bushols wera went out of the &tato. Wheat—Tho estimate of bushols is 85,000,000, and tho price from 50 cents to &1 per busbol, The nvorage ylaid per acre was 21 bushaly, Of tho total amouut, 23,138.270 bushels were .hlr ped. Ko much was ahipped that the Btate mill- ok w‘um obliged to go out of tha Btato to get & uupply. Uatile—~There ia & marked fmprovement in the snowing of tmproved breeds. Over 2,000 shiort- horus are reported. ‘Thirty-five countied have iwportod this broed. Tho bumber of catsle sont out of the Btate was 279,305. 'I'he shipmouts by two zsilyoads aro not reported, which would wake cousiderable inoresas. Hogs~—~When it comes to hogs, put Towa at the apex of tha columu, Bhe can sliow hoge une il you cau't rest, Although ibera was w iles creaso jrom the report of 1573, yot there wore 1,600,000. Tho mvorago glod8 weight .~ of .thosa packed was 208 pounds; the average vrio €1 The iue cresso of hoge packod pvor 1873 waa 20,617, | low prico of hogs iast year, ana the Ligh prics paid tor corn, produced a faling olf Lhis yoar, ay tho roturus made lust weok to the Btate Auditor for 1873 show thera were, on the Iyt of January, 1,880,814 logs in the Ktate. Tho in- creasy bofora the packing sosson will be large, »0 tuat Jowa will bead the hist, STATR CENTENNIAL DOARD, Tha -Goveruor haa -sppoluted Adjt.-Gen. Dalier as sdditioual Vice-P'resident of the Bosrd of Ceutenuial Manazers, aud the Hon. DBuren R. Shoerman, State Audltor, acd-tho Hon. . Jobn G. Fuote, of Lurliug- ton, to Le membors of tho Exeuutive Bosrd, Thiv bas been.dong phat ‘tho Poard wight bs covstituted o aa to got & quoruwn’iu easy reachs, which hsé not beet done berotofors, the Board buing 50 widely seattecod. 'Aho sadi~ tional membrrs aro mon of great executivo abili- ty and active workers, and devoto Lheir cnergien to make more comypdeta the plana which haro altcads placed Tows in the van of all tho Ftates, Al whose suatom of =ork and organization is bmng copied by other States. VALUATION OF PROPEATY, _Tha ftato itsard have comjleted the oqnaliza- tion of vaiuatiou of property s lows, with the follosing sanlt ; Lanale and tasey ot A ‘ cadh ratall stors; ivo gnon Talorances fiad Lieinesn | and 2 0'elock pum. Address une afice, ; Trades ‘VARTFII ~-AY 0. ° AWLKL.?,MCO" McORROOR, Eanirosd jrojerty’., _ WANTED--MALE HELF, Bookkoeners, Clerks. &a. NTEI-A CLERK TO TAKR CHAROR OF A msthe able to dsposis 4300 an fiata whore An fniarsign can bo , Trib. ANTED. Mondsy arriaga trimmer, & Thin i an increass of £22.000.000 over tho Iast RATLIOAD DANAOEN RETTLED, upetintendent Potier, of the wo. Barhiugton, & Gioncy Ladrol hege and made s eettloment with Jawen N ler, tho Pokial Clerk who was a0 ternbiy infar- adat the Teroun disanter. Tho sum euren but 1t Wi eatinfactory to buths partien, sud pacd in cash on the st Miller has asid from the Grat that ha bad no da- mavd to make of the Compant. proper time came, Lie kuew they would come to Inm and pay him shat was right. 1 Raraeat. RO TAJGRT, WH wintar, high an board West Randalph- Lok K 10t Knoiwn, lugh praiee of their treatment of bhim. [t s creds ablo to the Cotpany that thoy Lave taken tiun course. It savos expeunive litigation, and fure sighes Mr. Miller with meana lor the fature, te- tioven bis mind of all auzioty, and will hauten bis cutiro recovery. It alno telioves his loving wife of s vast load ol troullo She haa shown gennine heroivm in shis Lerrible aifair: aud now <he cau rost Ausured that, como what may to ber snid ber little one, 8l will ot auffer tia pangy of poverty. Mr. Millar's wounds are not vet bealed. yet ho He 1n sndly distigurad, aud waoull Lot be recognlzud Ly thoss who formerly Oumpany, €1 i8 able Lo bo abont. weit ——— A Novel Mothod of Smuggling. New York Exprean As the sleamer Columbus waa nearing the acsday, Inspector Kaue areo Lagw thrown ovorboatd. coutained amuggled cigars, bo bard tho verrel “stopped, and, 1u_company with [uspactore McCoat aud Ilagan, Jumped into & beat and rowed after the wystolious Aaotler row-bont. however, ‘had similar inten- toun. a1d the neenpant wncceaded In fishing up st immeditely rowed for dear hifo wwardes tho Staten Inland shots. anco gave chiase. aud. atter sowa difileuity, averhanled the boat and » wrize coneisted of mx buge of cigars, tn Indin ribber air-tght bagw, s large sA miail-bags. Tho man was alloned to go, but he pave somo impoitant information Wi wany thousand of cigarn in the bags, sod the keizure 18 [ooksy upon as one of the most 1wportant mado during the 1agt low soars. ) AW ANTED-CANVA \ mhro: ofluring preal lidocomonts, LININGTON, Wi ntato-at. Quarantine lanlng cxaghs, ulial, Suspecting L ity g T AN b Ve I S o give ekch agent i Armplas (ren § Fytoatit) W teonthate. BWE Tho oticers at ed ity contenta, The to the officera, WANT. b £ g ordiuary cooklax, _Inunire ay 124 Webnan Emnlovment Acenocion. TANTED-TO LEAVE MONDAY, 3% LABORERS vel trali, 00 on track-rapairs, 1W 1o eaw. fras Iave and nighest wages: 80 on farne. 262 South NTED %0 3t R TOWA: WORK ALL station work At big pri 3.0 uor wook ; o ar oty 3% |“" t hand un ection hands A HALVORSKN @' G0, i tiza: g0 o dap: 86 ToF furm, ‘wad dorry work. 8. RATLROAD LANORERS FOt and Hijnoia, wages 31,60 sod 8178 par day Trea (ava: wign 100 for sawmille, atone-quarrias, tie-chop: 5 e ste. Ko ¥. GHRISTIAN, 141 8otth Water FASTED L teams, 84 por dag; G, Ho & Q. A, b TR for 0L N W 30 qiarrymon, 8 v day; eaw.mil 1i (eme are. * Appir Misontianeous. AGENTS TO WELL OUR BRLP- Ay Eenit and Jolly Pross. Selie' af iz Call cn or dddress GOODRICI fllr{.v'w VORK TN RTONEQUATL 8 North ihiar, o Wisonsin Lime COLORED MAN AND WITR TN PRI Taie iy man to X ooy 434 ke B auceaily G60{al ALOTE tha howes, woman o SHOE. 24 (mn x d Aot (rp must be well Feciimended, Address \7ANTE! sell ondl o3, ars now cutters and sharvens nd naw, ast-aulling articies. Pay largrit perconta; O g el “wEioak "NOVelEY 08T ia'ha adisor Roum 19, =MEN WITIT SMALL OASH CAPITA connty tn Work In, and will send ¢ men that moaa busiooss. 1A Y ‘hicazo. NTED-FIVR'MEN TO DR immodiatel vt ! S e e o cncner G o8 te i AV I3 Fpsaer Grore ned Siow ANTED—A 8TOUT YOUNGMAN TO WK 1% an tcehonss. Apply to . P, HUTCHINSON & coener ol Eighteshiliand Sonth Haistad a9 FEMALE HEL: Domestios. TED-A GINL FOR GENERAL HOUSE X, must bo a good Isundress and capshle of do- CITY REAL ESTATE. T A SACHIFICK, OR EXCIANG glas Twenty.(ourth-at acrra un Halstoiat TA WA ot Hheboentn 5 And pleasaat. oot harder than scond work ; & GeaL ACHTd Inistor Amsrican girl who LOTS FROM tlo TO $1%0 EAC Tieights, oo Teacy.av. and Jolintinn t | etate size, ags, residnncs, ete. Aupat i tha REIAN ¢ 1ten PALIFead Paas (0 CEICARD AN Tae % nus oiice torn fortheos yoars ta every purchaser; toets, 4 down, L7 per coit iatercat. G UR ATA Fib West Jacimonal. w e who liros at Bomo; &3 aftorapua. o o Totchta prapoety. Al lat ol property to -t cliamgn, hoth rity, suburb, i eomntry. BOGUE & HYDE, Tteal Estate Agon BUY A BEAUT and £5 & month unt Fu‘u 8 ~HW WILT, At Vark Ridge: $15 oty aliowa {rco. tk. tare only 10 cont ___COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TO RENT--HOUSES. T_OCTAGON STONE FHONTS, 13 ROOMS, rearof 428 North 2Deicke, 10 rooms, A3L All new Wi b Taeadech Suprovemes ok in PM"'MHW eluth b rovenies 1ako thor own help with her, Addros K 5 oftico. —A GOOD SECOND GIRL., NORWIL twnide, or Gorman. Ileloronces ronuired. 13 chas dining-roam girls L3 STED = GILL TOR _LIGHT WORK Raouth Side: work ites a3t} , Trib- DO SECOND W Call 31311 Diigols stro ANT_RESFECTARLR ok, G'untfl nreferred; kat., Roum ‘5. Apply LT do_chambs £mplovmoent Arencies, TWANTED — GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAR for private tamilies. hote! Yriaie tamiline b Taundrios, city and Iwan) Misoellanonns. rANTED—LADY CANVASSERS TO BELLA NEW ot Dopmlar coredt waiat. “Agenta ar ancniii §-0 20 jrur work, - Apply to GEO. FROST X 00 v, _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, < s b giAng AL i FEE s Tradoes. TUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED tinvnith, 14 8 gond workman ‘and rellahle ; nn a- ountes, AddrewJ, U, UlAY- nat Madison Dranrestion. QITUARION WANTED-NY A SWEDE LADY A% Jaihy ¥aal seevnd girl; can'da sewing. Apply fa Inrkoat. i | hcond botol ur PRstutesuc: w Emp! ITUATIONS WANTED-LADIE PO MENT — A FURNISHED RESIDENCE TO RENT T-A TURNISHFD 10O, THhweat aruct fireen atid QITUATIO! ) tirst-cln, 13 call at 415 nea. IS, 10 RENT-- GANTLY FU i Keligio Phllosophical Pub- 1 I AV, East Waahingtonat., onlsnces, b rvomns, TOMMERCIAL v, KIRK B, NWELL, Tloom lovinent Acen WANT OR ) niret-class femaln bolp can o sufted on short notica suited by applyiog to Mre, B. LAPRISE, st Wost Madleon at. QITUATIO: : 13 goud Scandinaviat and erman b Nirs. DUDKR SK WANTE] IN WANT 0B cau e aupplied et NOT FINDING ng are requested wheto they will bcl\fl(ld a —EAMILLY ohice, & Milwaube }x’wlnzr‘r:xl»l;u‘\lunw Jonanla ielo by dvurt BA A LCONMERGIAL PAVER, NOTES With GOL: hi gagge bonght aud sold, 1SAAG AT T A PAPLIL AND MORTGAG] 1o 0 eaad ostate ot par buaglit and sl Lo centHUGERE U LORT S 0 R WA % N AND NICT 1¥ YOU WANT TO RUY OR § and NISHIED ROOWS AT PRICES TO o4 rofercnacs roquirod Apply F. adlson-st. v 24 South_Paullni-at. _ NISHED “RUOM FOR verything complete; ono single on-ats To R N[UNEYTO LOAN O’ DIAMOND WATGH = lgt homsokon, MUBY S interals. Privato Loan Ulark-at., Room 2, up-stairs, u room l'n! gept. 619 10 “Eliz STORES. OFFICES. &o, Storos. '0 RENT-2.8TORY, %7 AND @9 WEST LAKE- it locatin fora milll sad resdy for use, N MO RENT_NEW, LARGE BRICK STORE, WiTIl shelvos, countars, lixtures, sto., re piad fur any bunao, . and good localit 10 BENT-BTORE capiinlly farnitiuro tradel HOUSE, NOUTHWEST ocornoe Clark and Pollcats, Apply st barber sivp Mi, ulhu:anm.l Shornian Hodse e to s kood bandat priv > sals. Atnplo umo Klven to test all horsos sold under & wars rantus JPOoR BALE-ONK LANGE AND ONE EMALL truck & V. BLAT it OF 138 RAN- To"n’a. = BULL] vecood toor, ~ s Ercolleut roums co at 1e Souttr C otrally focated. o Apply st tow omoe of DLW also, two bar Wags ordeér and chioap. Wabasl L LOCAL RTOCKS strow or lend money on them, socaritice, or ol oa DT HIGGINSON, 6 Washingtoa-sts, Unso- moat., HAVE MONEY TU LUAN AT FROM8TO 10 PER eent o S BILVEHRAA. mortsagos LAZARY EAR amber of Gommoree, Chi her cullnl ral Uttice, 134 ONEY ] ON HOUSES 1IN, 180 Doar- PO LOARZREVERATL RUMS OF @1 5,000, O ARAUIEE ERAGS 8005, 1h Doaveorn b, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. PTIORSES, CARKIAGES, ulay, Thursday, 10d Satarday, CWRSTON &' 'CO.'S Auction Wasbiogionat, 5 ditio V. BLATZ, )-AND_FINK BIX PABSFN. od Victoria & Klmball jump-seati rosquarier wize) all o pariech OYER & 0U, 8 aad 54 o TEAS| 8 2420 chean, witl Souths [ ~—Bysingss CHANGES. ..,"mi'.?a:uf.&! ofiatn 5 e dehirs Ci W FILY STORE WITH CLEAN i od tutl; wied “la i inaon ‘Lot sollin. . Address’ D By N AN 15TA sgoncy for lo, Addiess O 84, LGCATION ON THE oAt KAUVMANN T, 155 Lasinlle-at. (UG STORK FOR BALE WHLL L Ml be sold st a b qulre of LORD, BMITIL & C TAIL aatid at Grand lap o will take guall L, oo contals; o Eabing srudee o auatey propel Foous T 50 UAVE BLVENAL GOOD SECOND-IARD OPEN ard ton-bugkies, exprew and dolivery-wigonn Uit old ohiealy will sichange new for buggios 155 Wit Adamarat. 00D SECOND-OAN SOR SRV IR D ¥ OR TABI-A_ apen Lugsy. Apply 10 GL nal, TD — A FIRST.CLASS, LIGHT WERIUHT bz b 7 i Raakeld Wl v R RKD, N N lh'-lflolfl Sitgo fof eatiags; would sunia NOWITHERELL T W o & ) LAV fof sutnh 10han &\ine cas (% VERAL —GOOD BRICK with, modorn_improvements; ‘Thouses am Ho W0 abor from ¥ at falr hington sl MISOELLANEQ Pz, FOR DVERTINERS u Yol i, by, Paks 'o RE: 110 BESTRR T0 REAOH GOUN. oot hane i Mooy i 74 "ane or wnre seatinna of KolDEEs i ik Ay N KRLLOUS. Y J pisthn near Adamar ANTED—10~ SARBATI ‘A « A the'blgtiest.price, 7y O} LOTI ni ks sk Kl by ssadiad biee UNAS fih-lJlI‘.lLl_.?: .. __MACHINERY, _ UL Nitehizery i Fd 5, il LA L e PRy R a1 lews on, 3G, 1 Wiiwn, Aah ALl oont tHor Py s1d Load Otbean 198 Clark 4ty Rooin %, upelaiss, < U OFFIUK UF 4. J. MELUH JIRGEN UK FIOK UF 4, J i burtag-wtll, munthly paywents, rented, atating fonvat cash v HAVE Gur 4 QU o il yell 1 "ii"n'm'f‘ugqm- Girar i CIY OF ¥UR SV g, W FOR BALF_FIANOS AND OR- poclalty, Wl L, PRUSSKR, 31§ HO0L CI{ILDREN i 4ing In chocuses at tha Floating Hlauplial Convert, - REST-. csus. Heu L S RIS, S % U3 Wabashav, atory of SEW NG MACGHINES, A OlI0IOR COLLROTION OF NEW AND REFIT- ted sowing machined st prices to gult all. Wa are 0 T nz kind of sewicg machine, NOV- B WK Wi Siviese KB ¥AM| 1LY RINGERK, W Wik Whoslor & R, 81 WESP clilos sold G and revaired. adisonat., corner ol Ureen— payins xchangsd, : : AL e ol U iy the saine a0 Hou Mayet. GQLD BENANT-FIN ATTACHED T0 X 08T i Vai Hurouat. car i Clark-ai. 'lfiu 0,0 DA Porenrdod 5 revarplog 1o o s Hiiami: i IVORCES-LEGALLY OBTALNE i rcoms, with " eutlewun. Torums, 3400 A ouust T f A NED, NOT FRIUD- Ko Ler deorse, ‘en Juam' pr v Sty abiiagh. “addnis Pos-Odos B fu! OES