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THE .CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1876. : . ; . tha Btato Auditor from _extending the rtunity to make rome exceedingly ancom- A Vel ONR. ATIUSEMEY CROPS. e, with: ua“who ML thesoll af tie Crind RAILROADS. i s A D e htiow o e grotn e | sz oW, RUBEIOATIONS: | oo ATUSEMBNIR s ¢ cLTosvILLE. ; Biute Seeamrer from paying Uie fnlorent on | shont the' Ciicogo papers n particutas feom | JITTQTA ANT) HTSIE BOOKS 1 HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Apectal Corrampondenes nf TAs Tribune. such bonds. The Court refused togrant the [ which it 1s evident that he has no more flatter- ! & IIAVERLY. _LESSEES, The Condition of the Crops in | Cintenvitie, lli, July 9;7'523";"_‘.‘;?",,"“';’ ing opinion of thene than they huvo of him. en quite suitry for gver i but, inoi xmlwifluundlnr the heat, tho farmers have Northwestern Illinois. heen ey nthé’ring I tholr liay-crop; $he crop i 1 Injunctlon, holillng that the point joade—that EXPBI“BHGQ of a Wisconsin Town ns’un: bl;l\l]l wye're“filml‘:‘] u’n ffumu«m after the in Railway Construction. ndoption of our preeent Conatitution, they were fllegal and, thercfore, void—had been overruled {ANAGEIR, Monday Evening, July 10, 1870, Unfortunately for O'Brien, the papers, 8o far a8 hols individaally concerried, have the best of the argument, Tho first part of Mr. O'Brien's The Salutation, fos. o me rruox. L3R, ar $12 per dozen, The Encore. [anrly ready.] For Sine UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, 3 {s turning ont well,—1t Is Iargor tian it bas been Dy the Supremne Court of the State in th case | apeech’ was interrupted by the entrance of g dcontn Ty L. 0, Exe e iy . ‘The corn-crop In this of the Chicago & Jowa Railrond vs. Pinkney, | ifty-six witnesses from Chicago, who had . Thets,, of 57,5 2 n the New American Drama, Whoat and Barley Almost Totally De- l‘::i:l:::‘?l’l‘g \’rffi:.'ub"'"fi-w;‘xl‘; bt T understand The Facts About tho Proposed New not yet rn“mrmd, ot 8 deciston of n{é flm{n down to swear that Ihcl::m Were amOng | o gy, E7,50 ver doxen Northwestern Depot. Bupreine Court of a Btato construing the law or Constitution of the Btate will ~ bhe adopted by the Federal Efforts of Western Itonds to Make Cons | Court. c'rm:t de"xlla on .]u l'hu ‘{fl"mmfm'"r Bu- reme Court wi no doubt, ultima conform ductors Honests T The Reciaton niada by the Bupreme: Gonrt of 'i'l“"liql‘fi[)c. A:; I’)n;n-ll s, v‘vnn x(pdmm Iagucd 3 worth of thtae nda, and somo dems MAYVILLE, WI8,, AND ITS RAIL- | onetations were boing mado Jooking towanl ROAD, the repudiation o them, it is supposed that the MATYVILLE, Wis, July 10.—The population | shove declsion will put a quictus on such a movement, and the just fndebtedness of the through this and several adjoining countics are | WOREEN A0C Ll the 31 votes which had been returnad for Mr, Hluck, and who came tramping up the stairs and marched Into the court-room in singla tile, somewhat disconcerting the !relkar‘ who requeated that the witnesses on botii stdes he requested to retfre. The Court gave the re- uired instructions, and the gontlemen aboute mees] snd marched down the stairs, assembling. in the aftornoon in the jury room, that they ""fi"' e on hand and respond promptly when thelr namea were called. 1n his opening address Mr. Reed had started out to detall the political sapect of the case, but CONSCOIBENCH. gfi?gsfli’gglmscfl‘nfifflon '?lf; g dattnee Wednenday and Batordsr. Monday, fiktlone, Tiapor 40 ¢t ionrds 60 ste, . Tacp | N AN saN DR * Two Ken of Bindy Shining River. Snsheck for e EXPOSITION BUILDING: Trukexs. Bicts, Centennial Hymn,5itertsee | ARTHUR I, ORESWOLD'S - lolllml:;finflnl(el. 1?‘w, Ar{’. larflrc;tflm $1.00 Orystal Qarden ov. Inyes’ Grand Maroh. With Portrait. 404 Tilden & Hendrioke’ G'd Moh. WithFort, 400 | PROMENADE CONCERTS “Roll Along. Roll Along.” CampalgnSg. 400 | EVERY EVENING, commenciog July 17, “‘Hayos & Wheeler are our Choice.” 300 I ! tha country, where tha strogod by Ohinoh-Buge, thst, atew ,'.':.l'lf:nmh{';:‘nrmp is very hacke v’nrd; soune of it will ."10.1% llu:thlul ;:2:;:: Ii ¢ und has been so web Lhal An Immense Yield of Oats Ex« | thers baye had littic or a0 opportanity to cultl pected---Corn Looking’ d “lml T}u; flbg\"l’ 1 looking well, and wil Well, Probably ¥ b eiad Dipaich to The Triduns. CLINTONVILLE, July 10.—A heavy mln-ltarm( nccmnpnnlcd]l‘.\{a 50041 deal of Wind, visited 5! | ts and other small grain Tows Prospects.-- Wheat Poor, Corn !::;“i«!&ug‘ed" very Imd‘}y! in consequence of ths Average, and Oats Extraordi- storm. et 417 Slment:excliilvoly Gorraat, sl aragwith see- . \¥ns checked by Judge Koberta, who_annouticed THE ORANDEST CONCERT ORGAN ¥ AMERIOA. narily Good, Spectal Dispatch o The Tritune, | .| taln prediloctions for lager-cer, sn {ndustriots ' BOUNCING CONDUCTORS. Yhit b shiould not. atlow t:ml‘ca 0o Deought | miesdonis R or e odlslion Sereral astien engaed from ;S:" o Ganpuiy, Lil, July 1051 18 TBINETETRES" | and thriving people. When thess parta were Apecial Dirpateh to The Bribune, into the trial or into the Court so long aa ho T T K o mrieeic®: | 10'cts “Eor ihe seasonint spformedons Jists Mutioss: INOIS, d“’ {m‘.’cm b:::l‘ ;?Sffféc:' gn.{owslmon, o total | Drat sctiled, twenty or thirty years ago, Amerl- Des Moinzs, Ia., July 11.—In my recent ftem pmldfzzr.’ 'rl‘n{u npp«mlng cnunglt;lan? rl;\:gfl.fl:lyl Malo Voics Gloo Book. J BLJANSEN & MCCLURG'S, 117 Btate-at. 5 1 ] ,",I,\],:.‘,,I;“"n{, AECTION, Iui‘l):u!ru" fi"i':n p":;::':“wm)é E; ru;tlnly:. mO{m {: cans, ostly, commenced industry’s struggle | concerning the houncing of rallrond-conductors, ‘l‘ngrt?fc'lr m";“:r:""“ reference 8 Any Boak or Flece sent, post-paid, for retafl prices COL, W00D'S MUSEUM; g good; ie weathed against Naturc's chaosj but gradually the Tou- | T was aliitlc careless In the use of disfunctive tonie wave began to flow in, and ILsoon washed | conjunctions, and may have given the Impres- tho Yankes element entrely out. A ridgea | slon thatall there related occarred on the Chi- few miles away was discovered to containa valua- | eago & Rock Island Road, which was not intend- ble seam of fron-ore,and a Company was started | ad. That road {s just now bouncing conductors to smelt it,—the primeval forests of oak and | only, The manngement has put its foot down maple furnishing’ o cxcellent supply of char. | squarely and dedidedly on peculating conduct- conl, which made the products of the [ §rsnd s determined io break-up the system. = ot o trap, into which every unwary conductor Northwestern Iron Cpmpany justly famed | i) falt surely and cerln!nlcyinnd.nzr every de- throughout tho: Unfon. Then the town | posed conductor, there will be substituted tho Somo efght or ten of the witnesses who ap- pearcd to testify that they voted for Mr. Huck were examined in the forcnoon, and the after- noon was taken ur in the examination of the romainder. It will probably be two or three days bofore thic case {s given to the jury and a verdict rendered. At this stage of thie proceeds ingn It looke as though the protecution would hava no great dlmcuel:ly in making out s clear bill against the accused, but a preponderance of evidetics doea not always result in couviction. Bpecial Correapondence of The Tridune, > il be plenty. Apples Rocxrorp, 11, July 10.—As the critical timo k‘:,g lmg!;&]rv#jc,fl,'hny wi plenty. App 5 appronches, it becomea of great importance to M'LBAN COUNTY. know what, the prospects aro in respeet to tha |, Mmflm’ mlfl“c‘?,';lz*:[m:,":: atatainls harvest in Northwostern Hlinols. Tuz TRIGUNE | by discouraged’in Meclean Connty. From reporta correapondent stationed at Rockford has, during | reaching fm" :nrm‘pondem from all parts o lh!n the paat week, been through tho scction of ‘;‘;‘:Ifi“&";; P‘:L'_;tfl‘.‘";:“:'r‘;;:{“g:’mfl‘,‘l"m‘: country known s Northwestern Tiltnols, and fs | Yo% 22 Fe05.L RS iomption, nindated, ohoked now enabled to present his observations to the | by weeds, and rotting from incessant rnin. Ehould - -third of a fuil croj seaders of Tus Tmmunn, Last autumn wea | 1 Seas TG0ty OHkeofond ot I i, ! LYON & HEALY, Chicago. lflm;l::nfnrmlnnfing\o&é\ud m:hax.“muh N OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. , | mond. - enariie Gariner - In sonss snt aanors: MILLINERY, Tharaday, Miss Mollfe Willisma 'rxg'.' FRENCU 8PY, DICK TURPIN, and TOM K| LAKE EXCURSIONS. B Sudison-at, Wridge;or 271 Masison.aicoear. i’umk i ° RAILIROAD TIUE TABLE, . | rcw apace, for the Rock River afforded | best man that can be found, und e will take his very favorable to farmers, and an unususlly | SRV ot hoen cultivated atail, and weedeara | St SBish ToF AR 06k TR BUHCED | ioee it the understanding that the trap is WHISKY. large amount of fall-plowing was done. Tho | rapidiy taking posscesion. Oats will be light, P power, Lty and the batt a tenpting agec 1 e pibblcs whtier-vheatcrop is always gt In thia section, | Hust ts netlced n faf, fels, Hey <qgigh | huke sk e o oane | ho Will et cought. Just nov the Chicago & AT, French Chips, Flowers, Trimmed Goods, &c. : { e, s oo o | G, oot 1 bt | S BSA A R | Bl S R ot B | sl e, | Owewivorousmbeicss. | ARRIVAL AND DEPARURE OF TRATS RYE, B rochk’s countrymen, un ie; heeaine as # LWACKED, s,, Jduly o5 he whisk; " ! Thowovor, on account of thio favorable weather, }‘.‘,’:,,,‘g,‘,‘,:f.g;":,":',‘,‘.‘::;‘.’.‘g{,“&;:f Jears Pant | muddled with Chese 'prosperity-drenms as was pent 81, John will probably tell you thiat the | o oisiery sentenced for one day in the County Jail = Lo passenger-receipta for June were Iarger by sev- the bralo of Carlylosfeto it i philosophy | Lo honsand dolars than for May, it 2o 8 fable increase of travel, The (nfercacels rees thie truth beeame apparent that, after the | Precist fim spurt, tho town Wl consed growing, and | Poluted and strong. now remnined stationary. ‘The more the men was rather more gonerally sown Inst fall, There | thin afternoon, sloughs ronni lfillll’u\l h town were E - id completol. aro geveral reasons that “induce farmers to sow {ll“;‘:‘::l:e‘{" o I;!:‘YE nml';';(:: kT By i rye: first, it makes so much less sowinyg in tho | gamoge reported, spring, when the frequent loteness of our win- areout. Anattempt Ia being made to getap an Indignation meoting condemniug what may be called o miecarsiage of justice in letting the great- et culprite go frec, and Inflicting the only scvers 12& Erplanation of Reference Markr.—t Sstnriay exe | cepled. ® Sunday excepta, ,lllvnduuccptcu. Lar- i STATE-ST | fabment on those who really gave the most IOWA voulferated over thelr loger that it was the bests ADJUSTING DIFFICULTIES, i : ’ ; torm makes [t tmperatiyottatall posblo speod REPORTS FROM VARIOUS CODNTIRS. placs n Wiscansin for o, ant that 1h atat, | The Maungers and General Freight Agonts of | Ton rbeices. ware o Cormanten sub . fors CHIOAGD & FORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, ‘ should be used; second, rye gonerally ripe Tridune. ccome a great city, the more it remalned 8 | the roads leading from this of be West | Carpenter men, and considerable bad blood exlata fn ’ Thekes Otticen, 62 Clarkea (Shornan ilouto) and®7s jmmediatoly after corn-cultivating tlme, and Bpectal M"P"s"l"‘f{o“’ ",""m o s of | mere village, Railronds ind crept on tosur. | i OME 8 lK rom s ty to the West | e, o | ~Commb:sireet., corner Siadisonst. and ac e depots. Just prior to tho harvest proper,—hence a farms Des Mones, ln., u!m .~ rsm i nwhm_ roundlng towns and enhanced thcie property, :‘m. ; um iar] |ngw;: allrond office ‘ymur- S . ‘ T Aive er can put in o couplo of weeks profitably in | the State coma unfavorable rep i | but noné came to Mayville. One day s villags [ 48y, for the purpose of adjusting some diflicul- OSIIKOSI, aPacifio Faat Line.. worthy was struck by un_{den,—a bright one, | tles in regard to the through rates from the uml—n dlmn\'e.fl In fict; he became intoxieated | East to Missouri River polnts, There is always with his mental triutnph, and, like the Greek Tisthetnatidian, rsehed thsongh tho sirocts sl | MO0 OF less troublo phout the Missouri River Dby-ways, announcing to all and sundry his as- | Fates, aud some of the roads are constantly ac- h{unufm'; rechnumlg. He had found uyul. that [ cused of cutting the regular tarifl, At the the town languished for wout of a railrond; and | mecting yeaterdny all the Gencral Frefght since ralirond companies, fu thelr blindness, neg- | Agenls’ put on tlielr most honest faces, and Tected Mayville, K;,yyd]u would bufld s rall. | vowed that In no Instance bad any of them road itselfl violated the agreed ratcs, and conscquently Tho idca spread like wildfire, Never was they were dismissed with n warniog, Somie dis- there such an excitement as quickly prevailed | cussion was also had in regard to & reduction in among these usually cautlous-going Germans, | coal rates, ‘The charges on coal from Buflalo 0 they discnssed the advantiges a raliroad | to Chicago are unusunlly low, and the Eastern would vonfer upon the town, and Upon cach | Toads want the Western ones to reduce their eltizen Indlvldunfi’y. Nothing was talked of but, | figures likewise. The Western ronds, however, localities, corn has been bitten harvesting rye, and then bein good conditfon | and, in some ) for his bflyey'. wheat, or oat fiem. Winter- | With frost, or fujured by wet weather. The wheat {8 an unprofitable crop in this vicinity, northwestern portlon of the Btatewill be blessed and less and less Is put In every year. The with o bountiful harvest of wheat and corn. mildncss of the wintor led many to belicvo | The large immigration to that !cc'-lflnhlhn post spring would opén carly, and the farmera | year will increaso tho arca of Kfl‘mxl fl“afl"d! wero light-hearted and buoyant (an unusual of acres. From varions counties I condense condition of miad for farmers) in the pleasant | the following report, promisiug that they wers anticipation of unusually-favorablo conditions made before the stormsof lnst week, :rhlo.h bave for apring-work. In March tho truth dawned, | nearly rutned all grain In thelr track: and {t became painfully apparcnt tho spring CERIO GORDO, ‘Whent-crop s fallure; many flelds will not pay 1d be a backward one; and the excessively- e extiior of Marcl and Aprl, and cold ralns | £OF harveating, owing to ravages of Tesstau B Special Dispaich to The Tribune. Osngosit, Wis.,, July 11.—~The United States Clrcult Court opcned here to-day, Judge Dyer present. The day was epent in ex-parte business aud argnivg motions, McKinney i= not here, and it In not expected that any important whisky cascs will be tried this seasion. EDUCATIONAL, * Girubuaue NIght bix. vi WILLISTON SEMINARY, |ghsebony Hfl’h’fl%"“ EANTIIAMPTON, MASS, Suitwaokee s ‘The thirty-slxth year will begin Aug. 1. Examina- 3 o A J% Yl aegln Auw M Erunian: | $lliwaukee Pasenyei three years. Preparation for the mostadvanced Coi- legea.” Ten Inst) Lor3, flclflll!nf ihe fulluwln‘: rucents Plpl‘O‘nlEd. viz. M. Whitos, Ph. D.. Principal, formerly Heetol kin L ienineat. meeeity IAHEd. Histes. Coanot st i ) iates Copnu Athens, m’!tll& und HDI{ of the PYH'I‘.: Curtlus in | licnevsl, {: E:‘l";:'" Reva Lae Actuns a=1epot cor E-Depot comner of Ci 5 3388 S FPERPETPT 83 3533338 BAN FRANCIBCO. 8ax Francisco, Jaly 11,—A number of erooked whisky cases were expected to come before the Unlted States Grand Jury, {mpancled yesterday, The Judge In charging the Jary dwelt emphatically on the ncceesity of a ecarching exsmination of the revene fraude. 53 Tierlin and’ Lelpatc: Hoswell Partah, A, M., Maxterin | aG e Eagian R Aania e SHEEYR Eoglieh Departient in tha Worcester High Sch g Georgs ¥, Washibuene, A. 1. Insteuctor o 1 T:“ I the High Behinol 13 oad Kinz al and Kinzf aric and Gratory, Tecently Prinicy by of May, delayed the farmers’ work, At lust reat<rop small; wheat | rallroad-matters; grading, track-laying, rolling | cinnot sco it, 88 they can get falr rates by ————— in Tloliston. Ridres,. for forther information, the mcmom. OENTRAL RAILROAD. flic wagttior ‘as favorablo-sud crops had to o | Prospect for €008 WSMCroR B E et | S0 Y Gl iiile, Sxeluld all othur wacful of | taking tie cofl Trom tho vessals. Consenuent: TMEDICAL Tressurerof Wilialan geminary. Depot logut Lake st aadontof Tty seband vt ruslicd 1n « mannor pocallarly In keoping with 10WA. enterlaining conyersation. And actfon quickly | 1y, nothing was done In regard to the matter. ST M ARY,S H ALL dolpl, and ai Palmor 11ouss, tho customs of our country,’ Barloy, 0atsy ud | yyyogy rusting badly, Com damsged by | supplemented talk, A public mecting wus — 500 BEWARD will be patd for a bot- i X wheat wore soon {u, and gafo frum tiie alternate frost. catled, and & vote unanimously passed to levy a ITEMS, t‘ln of mrxy other Hxtraot or Es. b IBAULT, et chills and heat, cold ralns, and frosty nights, BLACK HAWK. tax on the-property within the town, for the Mr. Larrabeo, the veteran Trensurer of tha | $9950 nfu g t;«m- é :’gg‘nd‘ to e unlflln &n% ‘AR , MINN. §an (xia Maln and At .;.,};",,::, &lfi;‘: e:g:lyng_gd, fi’;‘»’i‘: gfi"a‘.“.i‘u;"i’.;"dféfiixrf: :fia No fnsect; wheat thin and vellow; on new fiué-poxc ?15 :nnsm‘wrun : n“r‘numad u: llam Chlcago & Alton Railroad, farnishes Tiz Tnin- Bantordls Jm-lm,&“,‘;. ’ggmg,‘:_ a0 at | The Rt Rer. IL B, WIIPPLE, D. D, Rector. Miss afamazos Accommodation: "R"""& {15 + c ere p 5 e ine e aettonaly dumagod th leatt crops of this fi“&‘fi.‘fi'figfi.’""‘ Barley light erop. Com in | Rdze,a distance olp milcs, tiore’ b, Join the | yyp witn the following statement of the earn- | 81l Drusiista and Gracars. §. I'. DARLINGTOX, Principal. Bioue m: seetion. The next queation which puzzled the JACERON. farmer was, * Ifow to got the corn ! Ithas | gy oop aamaged by chinch-bug; many fields roved o matter of great importance. In map: filws where your corrup(‘n)mhml. hos beon, i1 Jg::%’:fl. Hurley . similar condition, Corn l:u “f“ ? fng (JJ()-:lu:rg)nc:lrilfi:!curnl‘\ll :!x {m,n h| l]xfir DUBUQUE. then the fence (Jul 3 while an adjolniug til R In which the land was equally as guniil, ‘ras | Wheat badly destroved by chinch-bug. scrubby, with stalks from 8 {nches to a fuot in beight. * rollminary steps were taken, and the contract | ings of his rond for the first week in July, 1879, or grading the road was intrusted to a grocer | and from the 1st of January until July 7, 187 inthe village. Operations were pushed on viz- | 3 " o x orously, un upwgcrds of $30,000 was quickly }-lmt;‘n e‘l; lo”uly i 151“'..‘:9“%;‘:;' correanond expendéd. Tho wise men who controlled thic | 1B period last year, $37,070.10; Jan. 1, 1676, to villige affalrs _dfd not caleulato upon | July? 131@;69,3&%&4: corresponding perfod doing more than grading their line; | Jastyear, $2,200,0355.81, * they expected the Milwaukee & St, Yaul The Hon. J. K, Graves, ono of the principal Railroad Company would lay tho iron and stockholders aud formerly the President of the supply the requlsite workin uipments. A Chicago, Clinton & Dubuque and Chicago, rumor had once been dm“f‘,fi thnt such n | Dubuque & Minnceots Raflroads, was tn tho promise had been mado, and everything went | ¢t yesterday, and had a consultation with tha Inerry aa & imarriage-bell untit the lng was | Officers of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy nearfy comploted, when it struck the wise men | Rallroad. that they had better find out when tho Milwau- | Mr. A, I, Tlanson, the gentlemaoly private Jeee & 1. Faul Company meant to commenca | Soeretary of Genernl—Suf: ntendent Tucker, of traclc-laylug. Then thoy were informed that gw"lllfllluoh C‘cntrnl 1!. lroad, la;u'eu “for 3:: thut Company cared nothing for the Mayville el s evening ou a Lwo-weeks” vacation, the Ror oo ngver intended m'ixpendumzyu'nnn first he hos ever it. hen rago that knoweth not expression e fllled the town; the hearts of all Mayvills wers BUSPECTED CONDUCTORS. stecped in unutterable saducss; and tha wise Bpecial Dizpatch $o The Tribune. men, who shounld bave been covered with con- 8r. Louis, Mo., July 11.—About two months fusion, cursed lond and deep at people general- | aga the Recelvors of the Missonri Pacifio Rallroad 13, and g0 continued to conceal the truth that | gametothe couclusion that thelr trains were not thelr mismanngement had led the town 10t @ { garningonough money, and wato led to believe that 1a under the personal supervision of the Distiop, with ten exporience teachers, It offera superor sdvantages Ing and healthy chi- ; rems the REGTOR, T v o PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADENY, Hoa I ] Cheater, Pa. (for Doszdors only), opons Sopt. 1%, | Unigh Depot, West side, near Madiwon.st. bridge, Location e]nvx(xlud and Iml!l.h!fl; rotnis gmplc' __Ticket Onllees: At Depot, sad 123 liandoiphest, - Jultdtngs handsome,snd commodfony, Conree of Htudies extensive, jorough Instructton in Civl and Mechanleal Engincering, theClassics, and En. | KS0ta8Cliy & Denzer Past Bx. glleh. ~Coreful oversight of the moralw ind man- | K& Louls. Byfiuciield & Teiis. ners of Cadeta, For circulars apply to T, A. COS« | Pekin and Peoris Fast Exproes. GHOVK, Patrin of the Academy, 40 Cistist., | beors bay Expromt oo Chicago, o 10 COL. THEQ, UYATT, Tresident. " | Feoria Keakuk & liirilnzion| Lacon, Wash'ton Kx. | Niami Valley College, | Heis dasshns it s g LAKB SHORE Under the care of Friends, > Full Colleglata nnd | i LCBE & HIOMIGA Plective Courses for both scxes, Two hours physiciat labor requlred daily and remunerstud, Denses for whola year about $200, For cata. 1ogue containing tall particulzra uddress A, WRIGHT, President, Springborough, O, CHEGARAY INSTETUTE | CHICACO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL LINN. Corn badly damaged by frost. and prospect o alunnlw.hl N l;l.m;rlnm.t i Paor. ATDIN, atching the oppuitunity, nnd rushiy €& Cro] Ee 1y B ok 46 4 Witk th quatity ol corn tids | - Prospect, for wheal poor; Hesslan fy dolog ear than -}urlng vtha 11“" ifvo, scasone. aoma greal e steRmitie: armers, wwho were determin 0 have & goo crop anyhoyy, cultivated their corn-fields eces 1 “mc‘:“ Injured by Hesslan Gy, but prospect for many s three times; and each ILm:Ahe(nm!hey alr. srop: could plant tho corn, the rain had beaten tho HOWAKD: Bawly-dultivated field s hard ond nsevanas y | Wheat nobvery promising. - Comn looks well. ' TLE B Lt Eoutal sunaline Some,” | Wheat looks badly. Corn i fair condition. aad broy not oni; flucnuaa,"i but also the chinéh-bugs, which com- MUBCATINE, - menged 'to dovour tho slender sicms of wheat | ¢ |Whm damaged by Inscet, and crop not prom- and barley almost 08 soon as thuy had forced | 18108 thelr way out of thelr carthly abode. In s few OARROLL. wecks, the shrawd faruicr ey that bis Wheat poor. Corn 8 fallure, scarcely to be WIIHAT AND DARLY CLOPS WERE 4 TOTAL PAIL- | 8001 In the rows, 0'3';6; Lo lofe anidwel spring. JAMAIGA GINGER DISEASES OF THE BOWELS, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps s | e me t10:2) p. .14 5:40 % . " , » PAUL RATLROAD, and your correspondent Knows of lundreds of | Crops look well, und corn thrifty. e suedoslo SemaMed o flent, brg, | 87 Wero boing robbcd, Thiel und Laneryan, the “",‘;fi;fif,fi‘,fi.’ifi%‘éfiflflflfi“’ sonmaE O TS A e VOt SRR Gt ot oppoio Sherikb ks acrea of wheat and barley that was plowed un- to somo pockets, & particularly eloquent, testi- | detectives, were detaile to investigate % oarding and Day Behoolt Lattn, Engliah and French, 3 der, and buckwhicat sown fustead. The hicavy | , Wheat, not over half a crap expected. Corn ) B o " | the facts, and’ bavo been shadowing the fantum, Diarrhea in Frenen {s the langunge of the fanilly. - Teava. | Areive, rains of Juns aud July havo literally flomlc(}i has & good stand, end will give good frnpn with | niony that Ma ville bad beon thoroughly hum. " 3847 an 13 Phiiadaint 8255 m. + 7:00p. . 410:008. 1. * 4:00 . m. wdyd W et conductora for the past slx weks and repurting . cg'{«“',’,“;‘ot,,fdj‘_"{:,' _’}‘é‘;"‘,‘,‘h:;“@{{;’:,’!‘;:‘; Gty to bendquariors. - The candiiclors Rukpected Tothing, and the fullowing wero greatly sarprised that o red dug bos upon an {nfuriated bull, Tordoy st blng dlsmisecd from: service: L. B. Years again rolled ou, and this spring the | Eveland, 0. Tibbills, J. W. McConnell, D, J. Fond du Lac, Amboy & Peoria Narroyw-Gauge 'l‘omp]:‘?li‘ C, Redfiold, and James W. King. It Rallrond Company stnt engineers out to survey | is undorstood that Gve others will receive walking- their proposed route. Engincers often mect E‘lpnrlullonn as their trains run into the city. with peculfar treatment when they get trampling | The Company clalms to have lost $80,000 n the among the lands of plain-talking farmera; but | 14t twelvo monthe. . scldom have thess rallrond-ploncers "been 80 lotly reccived ss they “were in the PACIFIC LITIGATION. precincts of - Mayville. " Every German | Baw Fraxcisco, July 11,—German bondholders was ready to ordcr them oy for had | of the California Pacifc Raitrond and the Directors it not been anvefl to their sorrow that rallroads | of the Central Pacific to-day submittted an sgreed were swiodles genorally, and capectally those | case tn the Ninetoenth District Conrt asking & do- _g&'fl{:fi&%gr;“:;g‘u‘;flggmff m{,‘;‘,{;‘:{fi:{"flfl celon, without conslderation, as to the valldity of A . | the indorsement of the bonds of the Cslifornia Pa. t?é’;:‘::‘fl.‘.‘;&fifw‘é:‘,’"‘.".‘.}"fliflfé’fi‘&fi}?m‘?v‘}%:’:,‘_ ¢ific by the Central Puclfic, to cnable fhe parties to row-guage road, which 18 ultimately destiued to | at once take (he case on uppeal to the Supremo connect Southern Illinots with the plucries of | Court. Tho Judgo rondered & pro-forms docislon, Northern Wisconsin, and these parts again with | holding the indorsement valldl. The case willat the coul of Illinuls, was survoyed., Thu | once go up onappeal, The abject of the procedura work of grading bas been progressing slow- | i evidently, by & favorable decision of the Su- 1y for the fim, two months, the right of way bo. prume Court, to override the receut decislon of the ¢ donlod in many InAtantes between bore and | Fourth District Conrt in the caso of the stockhold- B L ac. " Commisstonars wors appointed a | Sg8inst the Directors of the Centrul Paciic, declar- fow doya sgo to valuo the disputed laims, ang | g tugtndorsement fuvalld snd enjolning tho pay- t}xloh' report \;’lll cnnblo :.hu %Loflnpnny :nfl]ltlll’ll'l. mensefinierestpathe boncs, the construction vigorously. uxpectes al S uiten of tha oud wil b tn operatiun baforu A A T SLON: Jonuary next. Messrs, Lehman and Chriatian, | 50 3 s T "’5 LAl of Chicago, bave the contract for the first soce 28 Moiwes, In., July 11.—An cffort I8 belng tion of 20 nlles. ANaus., | moade to extend somo rallroad from this city g Teething, and all Bummer Com- plaints, DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Slugylsh Dlgestion, TWant of Tone and Activity in the Stomach and Bowels, Oppression after Eating, Rising of Food, and Simi- lar Allments, CHILLS AND FEVERS, COolds and Chills, Feverish Symp- toms, Pains in the Bones, Ca- tarrial Symptoms, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Symptoms, Soreness and Painsin the Muscles and Joints. Elegantly fiavared, parely medicinal, it ahould be fo every family, on board everyship, and the coostant companion of every traveler, It utterly surpasses all phis, Penn, ERVILLY, Principal. | Miiwaakes Exprees PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, | “hopin & M Drookiyn Helghits, The thirty.first year of this lostitu- Wiscunsin, Jo Bept. 12, 8. Puplfs from sbrosd are * 5:00 p. m. [*11:008, m, recelved ute the lunfi{ of Milsa E. J. Binlth, 8 nember 1t o best facilitiea arn afforled for [ 9:18 p. m. |3 7:00 8 M. Musle, Painting, and Modera Languages, FElective couree alawed, = oy elreuiars, address K. CRITTES: .,,‘,‘,"M',';:,',‘,'_{,‘J,':,;’,;:,!f}m‘:flg;,fl,":‘;&;u"‘:{‘fi?fim A E B 1k, Brookird, N. X, du Cllen, or via Watartown, La Crosa, and W VVESTEND IRATITOTE. FAMILY SCTOOL FOR X young iadles. - Mra, 8, L. CADY, Principal, New Haven, Conn, bend for circuinr. T{IGULAND MILITARY ' ACADEMY, WONCES. ter, Mars,, prepares i1s gradustes fur commanding Ppositions i corinon And scitntiac pumnite. Y. MILITAILY ACADEMY srealdent tnaiructors: 80 boarding L ‘grounds, 6 00 Jyon N s RoHhaein, AR DO TARRANT'S SELTZER AIPERI somo localities, Low laude, that in ordinary | favorable weather. scusons make excellont pusturage for herds of | o DELAWARN, cattle, are inundated; ficlds whero farmers cut Prospect for wheat poor; mnot half = crop. tous of wild hay uré o sof, and wet thut it | Corn dolog well, snd, with gbod weather, will would be tho hoight of folly to venturs near | yleld well. them with elther o mower or a lumber-wagun CLINTOX. until after harvest, and not then unless the ‘Wheat and barley poor; in many sections will ruin censex; rivors, creeks, nnd strcams, ull | ROt pay for harvesting;owlng to ravages of Hes- lhmng}} this usthlm, have uwn,llen into g(gunfilu slan 0y, SOakR: roportions, and, In- man; uces, assuine the ’u‘ppx::nncn ‘or wide ex nm’d&x:)l wuiur; low lnnd Prospects for all graln good, and corn very 1s comparatively worthless for corn this year; | flatteriog, and oven tho ulmost trorluu weather of tho o 8t week falls to nentrallzo the mlschiof which | Graln of all kind , hns boon oceaslonod by the excesslys rain, It | good crops. would not be a surprise to bear that stock- REORUK. ralsers Lereabouts were at thelr wits'endto | Prospects for grain of all kinds fair. find food unnufih for their cattlo beforo the win- MITCHELL: ter Is out, and, even at the prescut time, ps- | Wheat not hal a crop, owing to Iesslan fiy. turage s scarce. Corn dofvg well, and will bo un average crop. TILE ALMOST TOTAL DRSTRUCTION APTANOOBH. = of tho wheat and harley crops in Northwestorn Wheat damaged by inscet, and on old land Iilinols makes it important ta know hLow much | will be o faflure, Corn in western part of the Lisis section will contribute in the way of oats | county looks well; lu the castern Enrunn the and corn, Tho ont»cru‘lz already resis upon a | prospect is poor, owing to wet weatber, :nllyd::;l; &r uurlul:c hc‘u, .l“di unless some Jonzs, er, lurescen oyent,—as, for instance, a torrle blo badl-storm,—ehould lay it ilat, we :’nny als 1.mf:: "“&“,fi“fl.‘{,’m"r"c%fiifno';.'“ Prwduca s telpate the largest yield of oata ever known fn i HAMILTON. %:lu rt of the country, Oats yiclding from 45 ‘Wheat not promtsing. Corn will 'Yrodum an bushiels to the acre, and sélling ot 80 Lo 35 | fmmense crop, and Increased arca will compen- conts o bustiol, 15 » far moro profitublo crop than | I osg SOl g Wiicat selling 't 75 to- 3 cnts por bisncy and | P00 (OF fullure of wheat, and foot of Ty HDIAD. nd. "wenty:-seoond Randotphckc, nest Clarke - URNA VISTA. s looka well, and prospect of ry, Bel TR dbens Tt OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depots, f0dt of Lakeat., Lndiaua-av,, and Slstecnths si., and Canal and Sixieegth-ste, Ticket Ofces, 59 Cirk-st.. and s dopats. Leave. Artive. as. Ottawa 1ud bireaior Passeng'r(s Rockford, Dubuque & sloux city.... paotde Tt Line, fue Oty Kausas City, Leavenwaorih, Alchison & Bt Juseph Exp.[$10:30 4. m. Alrora Passenger. the common houschold remedies n the cureof sllments | _ Minensen. Mk rivers, spring fromsmall caussa. Tro | Mgndos O lelding (when not totally dostroyed by chinelie Wh . y A Passenger, s o 3 ¢ eat, inferior crop. Corn growing flnely: uorthward to Minnosotu, via Audubon, Palo | of sudden and often fatal termination. Ask for BAN. | Foaringriver may not be casily diyeried trom 1ia course, | Ayrors t'ass ?;’r!}.:‘;:mmg o ‘filgfllfi jper mfl-by'llg: small, licalthy, and well-set; promises good THE NORTHWESTERN DEPOT, ‘Alto, and Emmot Countlea, Jackson Caunty, | FOID'S JAMAICA GINGER, the only genine propa. | S2LUIS EFIRCIE, diacane (10 e, GEsUchiEs, Morks | Aurors Vasseiker (find i ration of Jatnaica Olnger, Cholco Arvmatics, &nd | functlam, may beaverted by the us of Kature's remedy, B e TARRANTS SELTZER AFERIERT, gold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug. | Jt combines the medicinal properties of the best | ats, Grooers, aad Deslers in Mediaine, | Bineral waterain ths world. gflaé, 80 oouts, Dealors should purchase BOLD WV AlL DIUGGIETS, original packages of one dozen to obtain th IEDIC, B8 ¢ STy o B aa Tas Troe dlatrabution, WEBICS MEDIUAL OARDY. ., | "ExBuhy. tEx iy, 38z Moy ] aiee & POTTER, Goneral Agenta snd Wholesala ERIE AND OHIOAGO LINB. Druggists, Boston. Ticket OMces. #3 Clarkest., Pahmer Iouss, Granh . Tacing and at depor, v3 Mlehipus-wv., cornor Madle Leave. Arrive. [} L} — THE SKIN, Lotk Tt o Washingon & Fraknst, | Afiep st ooon | moe M{Al i Slee) Cliartered by the State of Ilitnots for the gre | g Coreand Hotel Can......|_bio8 p. m.| 810, m, ‘With Its Millions of Yores, Fose 0F giving fmmiadiste rellef il coses oF private, | ~Onlyline runuing te hotel cave io Now York. : chronie, and urinary dissases in ot thelr complicated 4 s T urifer of the body. Drsw the lofla: - > 5 F1 T e 5 the Lnnfil.“liluur‘ Wiimeys, | fors (It s well Kiiown that Dit, JASLS has atovdaf | FITTRBURG, F1) WATHE & CHIOAGO BAILWAY, President Albert Keep, of the Chlengo & | Minuesota, has ralsed £100,000 10 be given thu Northwestern Railrosd, stated to a Tnipusn | firat road which reaches there; Audubon Coune G 2 ty, Iowa, has a like sumn to offer; sud Palo ‘l‘;{l"‘.‘l:‘l‘;:' "’lf;‘c“l"y that thera 18 hot aparticloot | 2 S0, B8 B B SRR K8, G ohntien, m cment made that the new depot | o get down for $30,000 cach. Thin 15 8 goo on Wells and Kinzie strevta wonld be com- | polutin which to Invest moncey in a railroad. menced in August. The Company has as yet e —m— tuken no steps hoyond thoss reported in Tuz PARTIAL JUDGES, TRIBUNE about two wecks sgo, namely, the —_— purchase of the buildings on the block on which | Chlenge Elcction Oficers, Agalnst Whom the temporary depot now atands and thelr de- Such Altogation Ts Mude, Havo u Formal molition. Tho old rookerles are now all down, | Mearlig In the Shadow of tho Jollet ond a8 soon as tho rubblsh is moved away the Homo of tho Transgrea ground will be levelod sod tracks Ilald Bjeciob Dispaich iv I8¢ TH{Rimt. for the purposo of storing 1idle cara. Jovuinr, Lk, July 11,—~The trial of the Chicago d judges of electiun cont’ ued to-iny, conaldorable e ) o cmoaes? wuis” veas. yot "thu | lowal tnterest belug developed ia the case, of foundation may be lufd n the fall In eago overy- | Whicl the Joliet Kepublican of to-morrow will following table, prepared by your corres i el ent after obtainlug uumtlu’.’l {uporhl 1 rui‘l‘tfl:‘llx counties, of the number of acres of each kind of grala sown: Oata, Corn, 3 . EMMET, £ 100 - [} ’% mé{,' Ve "7'1'4" Wheat suffering from droubgt. All other Onts and corn are the great crops out hore, grain prowiscs abundant crop, and, e before mentioned; the yleld of the for: WALBEN, mer will be unprocedented this year. The lat. | Thisis oneof the finest wheat-countries in tcr,p l_x‘, ::%Tl‘:n h;xu;ll&mfi‘ llxldn falr to be a good 'l.'a- mu.wé Prlo‘;mmeflw‘:nx}du of h‘ul. ‘Fucaday, crap, W ely depe 0 wheat was damaged by insects in some por- Weattier, argely depend upon the | 4 e N all graln Lt aeveaty-two sectlons does not want any :xl‘]; cm‘m Tt s Sy ou s eath. ¢ rain. The past week of FPOLK, hot weather has ‘been good mrn-?nnm. and | Wheat will not be more than half & crop. inade the merry gous of toll amils us thoy saw, | Corn backward; but thrifty. in their minds, tho yellow ears of Iilinois gold | _ ¥rom all parta of tho State the wheat-crop is W“F shoveled loto ‘their granarica. A consid- | reported poor. Corn (s backward, but, with erablo portion of the corn will bo worthless | favorable wenther, will give an average yicld. sliould 'the wet woather continue. The fuilure | Oats and hay will' be & prodiglous crop,” The 700 A, . ¢ 7:20, a0, 71208, M. Lacine Night £¢ fur Ouwalisit Kannka ULy, - Eeavenwarity Alclileon & B. Jovoph Kxp.i|1 AUDUDON, Grain of all kinds makes a fine showing, and prospect good for enormous yleld. of the barley and wheat crops 5 B i i thing sliould bu arranged by that time, which | contain a full account. The jury was completed | Lyjeen, fawels, Bladder, Jloart, & o8 thraugh 8 b the prufemlon for ars. Agean - SHLLS ey and Mieat grobe, Wil mot eifect | connties abve roportad are seaitcrud widely | gecit doubttul. ‘No. ot bis boen drawn up | this morulug by the selection of tho following | sherila with Colifi? velfiis Flasiersydad R | BAETIMSTY arcanbhinpientn th tno. ool a1t | _Tovte: j A principal crops will make up for the loss of the | of the Btats at large. or decided upon, As It is, the Companyeat | yyrors: Jolu 8, “White, farmer; Thomas Sute | APtvary of the scatury, A etay oy e Cetieay | ivod, can positively ho cured. Ladies wantlax the inos 9:004. m, Wheat, As Prolibition is gainin, b Lt bufld only on the block bounded by Wetls and . Tnsters. { olieate alicntion,call of weite. _plensant home for par §i1a p, m. | the consumption of beer il 5o eas ) oo e o e Frankiin’ strects, and Kiurlo aud tho river, | tom farmer; Justin Taglor, farmer: and M, &, | ¥ S0 R AROE e discasu who st usrtys 0:00 5. . Hench the becley cxap will ba. imssatern ) 4g TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. This will malcy the dopot. Vory shiort—in fact ft | Piack, who gave his occupation as “u sort of | COLLINS' YOLTAIC PLASTER | vy usisio'eenta iy ortice.” B dauies icd’sa 10 & of the Jargost oabuneal mills In the Uniig | _Naw Yonk, duly 11.—A band of 800 Mormoms, | €an be mado no longer than the present tempo- | farmer In & small way O'Brion followed D | conytutn of siiver and zine plates, carefully attachod to- e 01 R Comaliatlane iwags. frca | 3o Sundey exce Thally. t8aturday oxcepted. Blatos 18 focated at Rockford, and, during the | Who recently’ srrived ‘from Europe, have started | ary one, but it will: bo much wider, If Fraik- | tha tactics which e had developed yesterday, and | gotber nd fimbedded In o "alcdicatcd Porous Plater. | aud v Teu. T Qe houtee D A i w7 i, Hlideye $3londsy excepted. Iast four years, hoa meosurably reduced the ox. | 1 via tha Pennaylvania liailiond, Some of | Jin street wero vacated by the clty, then the | pujy » stump-specch to ewch juryman, ‘ques- | [5c8 :l.)’..;’uglo‘;:}r‘l m«;‘{"flt“lh,“y chgs ot b {0 12a. All bustueds airictiy coulidenttal, BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD. Dortation of outa froia that lty. The larveat, | 110 RE0RAYs B8 many st el whict, | Dlock on Wi g present, ofco bUllding | vioning bl eloscly aud Inquiriug particulariy £ | pitcol iy e stecad Yt Wnonchy B dlivad | NO CUREL Tratne ewye from Lxpodilon haiilleg, oot of Mone ‘Which commariced last week with the cutting of | Miwaukss, Wia, . —Tlio Blate Dental > b had read snythlog sbout tuo case in the | auickly andconvealently af with tho erdinary po NO PAY 1! r. ean, Ticker-otices: kY Clark.t., balier House, jin July 1 structure for all the divisions of. the road v = fllorye, wil not. by lmpeded for tho want of | Arsociation bis beo'tn semion'lo-day. Oaly ou | orcoiei. Dut, Tt e vory uniikely (G | boval i eding s veschek by n Enowloageof tho rensonable wages, aud we may look forward to Special Dispatch fo The Tridune. Franklin strect will bo vacated, '-hu"ih fact that cvery newspaper {n Clileago was clam- w sesson of plenty and prosperity. The hoavy | BIADIsoN, Wis., July 11.—The LeglslatureIn. | an = cffort to = securs It will Do | oring for the conviction of the defendants, aid stare o July 4 odod v o e Boavial | Yesseing comics on Adeounda et Expendl: | made by the alrond mmensgers bufors 63 | fpainhating' tat sald papore would soinl a and their Buporin. o ; S sgood deid of the rye. By cutting | tendonts of PUHE iopurty have besa waluine il | Galehn Elcvator Which 18 0w Feachud by that | {hersoy sadiachring 10 coasts-tho mpresion ab xy far an abecnt metber, and, up to evenin " 1 hard) i thereby endeavoring to create the impressiou al tan besaved. Bill {t necossitates o loss of time | have not st e ) ening, | street, would hardly give their usscnt to the | ¢he outset that bis clienta hod been persccuted WHIE & AR e can L Horl B b harvost i | Bave s onen f:,n;lflf:fiun:‘:' h?cx;‘wfll":lgc“% :h[I‘! closing cf the strect until compelied to do 80 by g{t;h, public press, and that their ru?qen., con- o, 8 view of socuring unaulmity In its conclusion, sud | due proccss of law. Tho rallroad company, lon waa du to that clrenmstance, instead of isater, ~{Lat (s by mero pressure Bral warmelh and oistara of the skin chlises the 10 throw out s current of alectriclty 0 Kantle th soarcely possiblg to feel it otherwise than by the ing and rateful warutli pruduced, yet so pene Paciiic, and Depol (Kxposition Suhiing). . Leave. Arrive. 176 S0t Clark-st., corner of Honros, Chicagn, My be ulte ersonally or by insll, free of charge, TR o uns, (iver, Kidueys, splcen, bowels bisddor, | OBIFEDYsiclal 10t city whio wartanta curss ur BODS: | ~jualiy, 9 Dally, Bundays oxcepted. Bears, and nissoles. A sinie 7o ox COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER, | DR, STON St E o D £ AR SRR al, and P} oiitcs 86 Clark-st., herman Hou for local puia, lamences, sorences, weaknoty gumb- Pebithy. T 1 Mnding 9 permancnlly curs ale Dlscascs, Beinfu uide Divascn, elc, ( o Chronle, Be: Woakncas, Sexual ; ures guiranieed or IROQUOIS COUNTY, bias boon read by the four meuibers hers hiowever, if flueh with money, might buy the | heing the natural result of their own acts. neaw, aad logwibmaiton of tho Tugk, ver kdusys, | woncyYerundeu: Over di,000 cuses cured: | Lave. Bpecial Correspondence of Ths Tridune, Speciul (ch (o The Tridune. elevator and thus overcome tlia abstacle. A, Reed opencd the case fur the prosseation | 45 Sehs SOwEd: Uincdh R DL i fcdjcines sunl everywhers, Omaha T b & A B2 o100 Oncuanp Fanm, CLivtox, Iroquols Co., 111, Brrivavixip, 1ll., 11, —The Governor to- Not until afl these difficultles are romoved ' 3 it I ok o gl bt i and M. req andl condantisl, personaily or by mahs, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex $10:018. m. Ty 10 Bince iy letrer of t'xnls'z‘h 11y | day forwarded ‘o tho Tlon, Tesas N, Morris, with & plaly, unvarnished statement of the fucts tyetantly banisbes pol X ves life’an .fi;}"”‘ sexta, Huatrad, 2ad eru Atccommudation. Niglit Express. . 1tnbs, and is 80 once used In thie above ailmeits every axternal appifcation such a salves, olntmionts, lutiont, and Malmeots, il 5, be discarded, Even In parulys il 3 il Bheuna hervou. muscuisr anedstons i pasters oy | DR, TYYON & rallying the nervous forces, has eflecied cures wheu .. ;lr'nulllllfiml 0 For Milwankee, elc., dally (Bundays excepted) 9s. m. areiy e KNG T A e 7}'?.-;’}3':‘%';’.’.’;‘&“‘“: Hlie | gaturiar ioss doa'cloare st R8s Sold by ail Draglste. Price 23 cents, Sent | OO AT e aro sise pages, | - Qully (Bundays sxcepied).., by mall on recolyt af £3 centa fur one, 81.23 &“fifi{?{'xw‘flm‘fiufiu. li‘" e cnss o | FOF EL. Joukr aud Benton iar for slx, or 82,28 for twelve, carefully weup- donbtih Gail o white, with stanh, Eugiieh or Geriaan, | _daya-excelied) .. ped und warrnuted, by i e e Proprietors, Hontom A 2 DR. 0. BIGELOW Fr Grecn Day aud ~~~~~~~~ HAS REMOVED trom 270 6quth Clark-st., cor. Van Bu- 3 4 1 Ju Vi of | will the Company decide upou a plun, The plan- . county has bacn Visited by on.-rope:te @ I’Jf}r‘.’.‘.‘-' Washngton, D. C., formal authority to institute n P which flc proposed to prove, making no attompt after adoption by the mauagers, will have 10 be Lorle 1 1 Lo o of wisd and ‘ralny which,' s fo 3 ol e Droceedlagy s e beme aud n ettt of e iate | Subiited 1oty Dirciora st Now York for | Betrec "t poligopharer mhick e wel ?::fl:ly'l:;tid‘vz ol water, lefs littlo to expoct | {ox for e facovery‘of e amount die o 1 als thete shproval betarc tho ergetlon of the bullds | adupted to the pyrposs of traud, the Winduws . an ur conl i ) % 0] Y arkene Vi o ut July, olr broad faids of cors_ are tn most Gflfcrnu‘:ém lnrxlx‘}!.-“nna‘xlflt Tnmedon e proceeds of | UK Sley lects who sretiow dmwhnfi,uuulneu Tor | Uf Which ware durkened, thio duorway bosrded unpromising condition, and it is safe to estimate James G, Pa "“"d‘\{’vp""‘“" Becretary of the | & dfpot, but they are dolng this on their :f,’[,,:“d ti whole sb -arrajted tat.Yulers wure m LAK] d Lo stovp down and look through a small that there will be not fore than o Boardlof Hallrosd s rehiouse Commissiy , | own" book without any authorization by tha o el ¢, he et vild 1 o bunay, whle ey o | Sce - 3z Dubole" Tl to'day Cutared apoh | inaagr of (i fuady d ooly - tho hopo of | AETLUEe, SOUCT Mt Seare, 1 Ui Lo 2y Wil shgw an entire fallure of thy great' stuple | ‘"N ew Yous, July 10, < flency Gy, procurlug thecontract. If the Company 18 con- | fuged to admit Mr. George . Dittlnger, the erop.. Thio outlooks for muny of our {asuiers, [ with e Livermors. & rotlred banber, beps . | Lelied to'bulld an this alds of Fraukiin strect | Jtupublican chatlenger, inta thorooi, unti! thoy ehecflng.° 35“:.‘.‘3‘2’&“3"1!‘;’&5‘.’?&' snythiugbut | nces sgain In Wall' Btract to-day uder the nrm | 01y then the depot to be erceted w e but & | wero compeiled to dosa. On guining admittance an réport smal) | nsme of Livermore, C| laln, substantial structure, and the depot of . el % SUMMER RESOR'TS, se0, toud West Sadlivn-at.,car, Jeferion, Chlcago, 1L, graiu In some lucalitics 100kihg wel, and & good | - OALYEVTON, Tux Pl Wiscomain Division of th road will temain | Mo, Bttneer inmedintely sske to sce the fud haa g fo the past Xty sears (88 faruest biach AN . 316l can be gob should the-weather from now | Texes cotton, L i, on the west side ot Kinzle strect bridge. Should | thchVolug! flled up, and. which ndlated that Winkheas ‘ctircarateiy, privately: Pamphict: e FINANCIAL, n be bright' and favorable to harvesting the | JEaterdsy. from Mes. M uyers: | the Company, however, succeed [n baving Franks | 13 voves had been ‘cust already, although the MENASHA, WIS, tin Lo above vent In weaied euveiope: AN ARED TO BOY FOR UASH ¥lax can boseen ou many farms looking | yg; JeWitt County. wWelghs, ; i atreet vacated, ah, an elborate tructuro | Dty hies i decen lees than. Lore hoscs. sbd Salle]] A ofor ilice wid gonle: | T AM PREP, bcalthy, with a_goad prospect of au average | Now'vork, i sold al 26 centa; abipped to | for all tho divistotis of the road will bo erected. | Fiio tally. alicets, wiich wero bejug kept by two y . Ha Patliotony, » 200 1irko-tee pagets embraciig cve THE FOLLOWING BONDS: Jield; and motliy still holds out the promise Bgecial Dispaich 1o The Tyiduns, ST Republicans outside, registered total for that [ i om the Venc v Siacil it 4 arth vl O a very great crop should favorablo weather | Font Warke, [nd:, July 10.The ¥ort Wayne C, D & V. time of onlv 113 voics. Mr, Bittinger was re- Tuce S Hl lOllil 0 0 o | Tdes bocs e N MISBISSIPPL RIVER BRIDGE BONDS, g e, ‘The pasture lands are clotbed with a fnl}l‘yuaml Weebly Gisetts was toed aald by Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. fused permission to exumine the procediug . N}:nvous EXHAUSTION—~A MEDICAL ufiu GREEN BAY EXTENSION DONDS, i ve turl of fresh gri > 8l d J. B, Whi —{re: o looked' Tnore™> Hossts ':’r'.’a""'u‘.fi‘;{f,. ;"f.', A Hloslerandd, 1, White, yreprictars DanviLLg, JiL, July 1l—Ureat intereat has | puges of the poll-book., In makivg out their letors, 1o’ Reil y for $:0,000, c : the. % th ¢! fet . | been manifested by the cltizens along the lne | yeturns, the judies had given Mr Huck, the ;,-rd-'“.'ha"'&‘l,..‘.f““’l;’,m our great - stock- \\?ia}:’e‘fi.g’flfififfi‘ will nastise " control "oa | 039 "Crlcago, Danville & Vincennes Rallroad Bepumfcfim sandidate for ' Cily Treasurer, 83 rult of all kinds ,mr \vo & gencrous yield, | lowa m‘m:' er;m e The Tribune. over a declsion of the United Btates Bupremo | Voted whien, in fact, there were sixty witncsses carde) v 10. N v dy to v/ ! ut our gardens have not been dolug as well na | elecd this ingrulig over lhfl?&:&r{:‘.‘xfl:fi%"xfik Court at 1ts Octobef tarm, 1875, whereln the |50 iuu‘{",tfi 3::{' é"‘“‘c‘g‘fl‘ o “,l",’i“tm':f‘{ -:'!' could des 80 the farmer's borizon {s | remaval of Postoaater B aud the I]lg:lu‘, fssuivg of the towuship bouds for the con- b{‘mu way, was the celebrated A, C, nge W Jul ternatel; Bt Lestug, Araped 11 besspen ol oy ad, dealu | Dontef Cept: Bon Quens iu e siosd. The' struction of sald road waa held to be Ulgal, | who s uow langulbing fu tha Code County clear ak; e B 4 = Laat Friday Grant Township, in this county, b; plsr iy Bt WG R, | or R R ORI | G ormen, W I Lawtence aad Ghirice | o st e followed g e Qb o b $olstus hope that when the outcows of our | Rinans ity Leasident Willlam K. Pusips, of | Allen, fled's bill before his Honor Judge O. L. e iiate v St ey mathlc AY, lng 8 series of lecturea delivercd st Kabo's or Sahing, boating, drives, and aporting thero Somprnie e ELGIN AND 8STATE LINE BONDS, It:fl'plldc\fl nlhfiflu‘il i) T:xcel: ng’:.nln';"l-‘na‘m I:" "Sremaline i, ihelny lea"ll-‘“'x.fi;?f‘.: "iiwint | DELOIT AND MADISON “ PIRSTA.” surroundings. Munasha is advantsgeously sltuat o the footof’ Wianebago Laks, ob tho BIE Kex | Sa8Senfeatdiufity Bnd e rond oFinyeantiids: DANIEL A, MORAN, R inch 3 B Tomh st Nowark, | NO, 40 WALL.BT., NEW YORK OITY, at hotels Ia the Interlor. 11N, otfico and Fesldencass EaicT N ¢ THE WINDSOR, ST CAMPAIGN MADGE $50. $100, $200. $500, $1,000, il et Tt P NEXT PRENIDENT atgx, Fn . OTHJNGHAM & CO., Bankers aod Brok. " tel, ing the < 4 . e A o ey mf.""iofi.’&'..f-?u‘-'n{xf;‘-|§1’3§'u§":’:r‘ua3~°-°7.’-’ndfnu- FORTIALR OV HAYES AND, WAEELER, | T At ey ShL] o St s season’ ;i eympathies | ooking Cougress Park, seill be ready foF tho recap- | Bxceuted in the Gncat mauer. AGENTS WANTED. | loxitlmate ciaticter, which {requeauy pay fom 8ya 1o ey S By ean ot etore,i e | the cor ‘=:|$1"07h$fiuc-rs':flfil%%§ Davis, In chambers, praylog that . writ | Bf the jury than t0 comyince then bl tho ki | Hou of Kackis, duas 15t 1870, Efl‘nj.?’i‘.i‘#:’.‘i""‘"““‘fi‘r’fx‘fi'fi'xhndi‘."c‘ dasa | pue! .'.:.’,5.1.‘5':":'.':'.",: .'.“l'o':"fi.?'uz‘\" "Z’-‘L”‘.&n‘ oF 3 40 Latrobe, dalivescd his anoual addzesa, *{ of Injunction be granted restralnlog | nucence’ of the sccused, fmproved the op- JOIUIN E. POOLE, Proprictor,- - LAibograhens, 840Racs shy Clusiiunat] I b jurcent Clrculars and we Tanaxis aend free. E] ' e o e, e e e e e T