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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1877, Mampabire, C. IL Burton, Oliver Mitchel), Thomas Vanderhiit, Ma. reos, 8, Cham- MARINE NEWS, Fageons, Wabast, TILE DIVINING-ROD. Trops Indit, (arten it rine Clty, Caha, Belle Crove Anil I;e;::tm A‘?Bd mlgfi';r;"mm" and bareges, Tumer and Cavaller, “Thoo Terty. L BT dndd; Advens ary Dsttle, George fmportant Information from the United States Lake= sente 1, dianns, | Several Interesting Experiments tare, J. 8. Miner, | at Baltimore. T eaty nent) paTnnFine. Tian been blowing brisk from lhq’;lmlhd"t\‘,(lcn all day. boom, and the sc! Its Practioal Uso Demonstrated in Lo- cating Wells, Hpectal Corvespondence of The Tribus BarTinong, Md., June 6.—1 have heen watching ta rea whother any of the theosophiats and Budd- hista who have made their headnuartcra at New York, and who claim to be adepts Ia magic arts, will give to the public any Informatlon cuncerning the divining.fod, bat so far nothing han appearsd from them on that sabject. Whether or not in thelr investiyations into the oceult forces of Nature they have yet looked Into the subject of the divining-rod, 1 know not, but penaing their ret. cerce I am able to give rome acconnt of TNR USE OF THR DIVINING-ROD by well-known gentlemen of this city whose char- acter and roputation raiso them above the alightest suspiclon of charlatanry. And, eariously enongh, the chief practical unss to which thele magic wrte bavo beon 8o far put wan in theservice of the Meth- odist Church, anemployment which goea far to confute the theory of some worthy French theolo. gians, that the motlons of the rod are due to Sa- But Lefofa 1 proceod to the recital of the facts which have come within my experlence and observation, let me giva a hnet aketch of tha general features of the subject. Dr, William B, Corpenter, who {s genorally rece ogalzed as the highest authority on mental physi. ology, Is nt present contributing to Frazers's Nag- aztnen serlos of articles on Y MBSMERISM, ODYLISM, TANLE-TURNING, AND BPIRITUALISM," 10 which the facully of nsing the divining-rod will come up for reviow. far all these classes of phenomena is, that thicy aro due to the wnconsaclovs activities of the person nnder whose snperintendence they appear, and he #bows with abundance of Ilustration how potent may Lo the forces unconsclonsly exceted by pere #ona nnder certain conditions, snd lhow mny bo the effects produced. He spenks approv- inply of An_article by (lgunrltrlll‘.’.‘lrlllly 1853), In which it is latd down ‘twhere every kind of suggestion ly excluled, the fallure has been lon panred down minun her jib- ¢ Mears minus her topmast, Chicago Delegates at the Buffalo Con. vention,; and What a News- paper Bays of Them, NUFFALO, Spectal Dispatch ta The Tridune. Tureato, N. Yo, June 10.~Quite & gale has been blowing haro stneo st nlght. No damage, #0 far as heard from, except that the lumber schr Garlbaldl in towof thie tng Dayton this after. noon struck tho lighthouse pler and lost her jib- boom and _head-gear in comsequence of her line Bl was pot fnakde, —and that Mr. Northe rop, mate of the lamber barge Latlrop, two miles ‘was knocked overpoard abo ing of tha boom, ‘was at hand, and Capt. May! saved bim, notwithstans TIOW LONG? - Thao auestion which vessel-owners would like lo have answercd 1s how long sre they going to kecp thugraln phied up at tho Wes! expect to make by holding ll'l'i back from markets. The totslatock in atore at Uhicago fsnow. e ook e, 000 blaeta at his + at Milwaukee 1,301,000 bushels with 025,000 bushels {n 1870, snd at Tofedo 234,000 bushela' at present 1o his date lust year,—ZLuffalo A New Excursion Steamer anid o New Canal Propeller in Porle Paragraphs About That Whale, ‘Marine Accidents, Grain Shipments by Lake, and Other Mattors. UNITED STATES LAKE SURVEY. The operations of thia eurvey were formally bo. fun, 0a per annauncement through THR TIMRUNK, Ttisthe Intention of tnose In charge to finfah during tho present seasan the cone steuction of & chart which has reguired nearly fortly ycats {ar completion. The fmmense body of water known as the Northern and Northwestern Lakes, moat of whose fslanda and shores were once among the aubjects of fabmlous tabies of Indlan tvarfareand mysteri. ous forcbodings to the white man, are now thor. oughly explared. Al positions for harbord, light- houses, places requirlng improvements, iife-sav- ing statlons, ete.. ara located. gerous rocks and consts polnted ont, aud all by- wayn leading to of from them, all rivers, creeks, snd Intand baya capable of accommodating grester vestels or lesscr boata of lake commerce, are ace curately mapped both as regards thedr Lopography This vast amonnt of englnoer- fog_having been necomplished, the com of operatlone duelng Lho ut 4 p. m. by the Furtunately the (o ding the hedvy seas, on the 224 of May. and what do they 000 it this time fast ¢ showing 18 1, 2H, 58,100 bushels 8! IMPORTANT IF TRUE. Agentloman Is visiting tins city who elalms to have a patent whereby ho can descend and work 1n water to the dopth of 300 fact. e s purchaatug abandoned weecks that llo in deep water, and pro- poses ralatng them through tho ngency of hls Me visited the Detroit Fire & Marine n, for the purpose of buy{n that tin the prep It G, Calburn, and hydrography, Canimnye Iten which Tuundered off Suglnaw sy some years ago. —=Lelrolt Kree [ress, Vih, NO WIALIL ON TOAST, That live whits whalo that was to. have been ahipped via Erio Canal and the lakes in not coming nfter all that hias been astl by Eastern papers, and Chicago 1 not therefore to have any white whala on foast, "Thufellow that got up tnal yarn shunhd e whaled, and nobody would buwail tie act. preent yonr wl be looked (orward to with Teilef by thoso oeaibly with feel ndxo Who have de- futerested, thon 28 of o diferent natnre yeaded upon It for employment during thore wany eats. ’.'A‘Iml part of the chart yot Incomplete fs com. prised in A portion of Lake Kelg lylng amon: jtlande of the western terminus sl aatrlp of Tand extending fromn Port Clinton, Ohlo, westward fa the mouth of Detealt River, ¢ This the lake, containin wlll require wore 1) has been ripl complete.™ 1 cannot, tripe it the facis which have come o wy knowle edge, and which 1 shall proceed to narrate, TILE YORM OF TNE DIVINING-ROD, foncy of a forked twig of witch- sround the rural dietricia, and undoubtedly o forked twig of thekind will au- wwer, butwo will othor materials. Inusing the forked twig the mode is Lo 1ako hold of the rud by sho fork, ono prong in oach hand, the end of the rod pointing outwards, city, who posse makes uso of tw an it doce, tho shaflow basin, o In its completion and great- ekill than tho rima aren_olsewhere, The castern finlt having Lhe gronter bask, of, in other words, having the greater depihs of water, ydrography were inore exten- sively catriad an by a ayatem ut deep sea mounding than'the cowparatively shallow water amon Although the w%larll:n arin GRAIN SHIPMENTS BY LAKE. Tha total shlpments of grain from this port by lake for the tiwo wecks ending with Saturday are a8 fodlows: Wheat, 200,570 but vom, 1,718,203 the operationa’ {n gu“:“ml;‘ 123,000 buy barley, 07,300 bu} and rye, i 4 tviands wiil ndnrit of. 1840 moat fnatances navizahfe, sidered shallow as compared with the other half, sl will conscquontly requiro a systom of patient ol in obtaaing an aceurate knowladgs ot tho NAVIGATION NOTES. Curcaae.~The#tme Corons, of the Goodrich Line, brought 5,000 cases, or 2,600 bushels, of strawberrles from Bt. Joscph Saturday. was th finest of the season, and came fn splendid arder....Tha stmr Riverside got a fall load of excurafonlsts for Bonth Chicago yestarday,nnd the Druke, Mary, and Drot Iarte did well oo thelr It was besutifally gnict inthe hacbor yes- . Tweaty-fivo cargucs of lumber were at the market docks Jast evenin; Vanderbllt and Joha O'Nolll canaba for lron ore for Cleveland parties .., Theold achr Qaeen of the Weatla recelving repales, and will be put fn commixston. eannot understand why people will pack them- aclves in tho street-cars to goto Lincoln Park, when they can go better by boat. Iieducs your Ha takes tha fros endsin bl lhiom apirt, throwing the angle farmed by the Junction of the two ploces ontiards, 8o Is_lody forina the baso of & triangie of which the brass cap fa the point. 1t s thi l;.ulug angle which by it dips and motions affq the INDICATIONS UPON WHICK TIIE DIVINER RELIES. Another gentleman of this city makes uas of two pleces of whalebone similarly connected, Abaut sgven yeard ago # camp-mnceting assocla- a larga tract of. wooded ground about seventeen miles from the city, on the West- ern Marylund Kallroad, for the nsc of the Mothod- st charchos of the city, Tlhe Emory Grove (‘am s the Jarzeat held near this city, sud is participate n by all the congrezations of the Methodiat Chinreh tien. John 8. Derry, a promi- nent laywaan of the Church, was ane of.the Direct- ors, ond as he fn 8 gentlcinan of means, Ielanre, and large exccutivo capacity, the work of propare Ing tho erounds for une foll culefly tohini. Tho nataral springe of water on the ground wore aito- gethor inndequate for the ll}[rpm of a large camp, and lio made srrangemants for weile, He kuow tha ML JOIEPTL CUSHINGB < on of belng ablo to gud water by menns of the diving-rod, and so ho askod him to Coma ont to try hls power on the camp-ground. e 19 8 gentleman well known and ulgh- in this community, Ho was formerly hiead of the firm of Cushingw & Dalley, the leading CIIICAGO DELEGATTS AT BUFFALO. The Buftalo Exzpress of Friday contaios the fol- Vesscl.ownern of this elty snd others attending the Couvention Wern uuite frec {n thols cxpresiund of die Fustat ihe apparent apatny and equivocal aetjo: of tie Chicago vexsel-owwers, f1 ines i8v0 been reRsonably expectes whether one of tha delugates Interest (n n vessel, Chicago veasel-owners ara loth tocredit thoe Raf- falo vesscl-owners with the expreswions above soted, but 1t such bo the fact it presages badly for the harmony ncceveary among the men holding foatlng property to obtaln better frefight-ratos. Agenta may nave becn the sourca of the reporter's oformation, for, §f tho plan inangursted at Buf- ialg succeeds in oxecutlon, they muat take a back test. Tho Erpress man should understand that Meeers, 1iall and Hood, the Chicazo delegatos, hosen for thelr Atnoes, and are both awaers of venueln ng wel o ‘The schrs W, 11, vo cloared for Es- Pleasure-craft ownors Gentioniet, Tha North of thia city, Paul, lying tu tho Ogd of uvcr’y thing of ‘alue alove-deck, towed 1nto deeper water and sunk. . Canal, has been stripped comus chock-full ut the 7lmes maring-man in a At of jau hrew him into scrioua convalaions. ... The stmr Jotn Shermon Las been thoroughly refitted at and Is expected lcro this week. well adapted for tho excurslon Lusinea: 1 from Dallalo at 60 cents made the vesssl men here ay when they heard t) tho Jtalelgh and Rounds aunounced the l’lilk‘lllm:’rd of Trado casy will vl & veedict ta-day. Otuen Popta=The leath will tow Capt. Brit. tain's new vessol fromn Baugatuck to Graud Haven, whero she will tecelve twr caglua and botler, ..o ba between Bt Juseph and had the reputats enenlen of the prope water on the muveiient between ite frionde, but it is apparent that that sort of a gauie will not work, jndging fron: tho ac- tlon alrcady (aken, ond the fact that representa- poris which aont dclegates to Bute falo, and soma that did not, will bo orfeet the plan dlscossed with coling o9 10 118 Teasibility, MARINE MISITAT'S, The Captain of the steambargo Tempeat, which amived hoto Saturdoy, teports that an explastun occurred on_board of the Government tug Graham 8t White Lake. The Tompest was leaving the port atho time, and owing to the eacape of sicam could notace tho rewult S the accident, it such It was, XnnAder particulafa of tho occurrénco lisve “Thie prup Winslow broke her crank Just sftor sho lett Butfalo Tuursday tast und put back for repuirs, The India ook Lior place and started out thu vame hy. "No inteNige,cq inatcating the namo of the stoame Durgo aLOT6 iy Grean falaud Shoald: had beeu re- seived hure uj, 10 Jast night, fnnte L, Hialtn ** equeozed ' tho yacht nols Contral allp *VC," saturdoy, und ok-beatn and dutnagod hor forward dock. ¥, Lolghtan went ashore a} 3 Thursday laat, and vlllle. and wus at Bheboygan iy Wigation to thraw cold etting up 1Il-feeling clty, but {8 now rotired from husincss, Mr. Cugh- ingis went out upon the grounds with Gon. Uerry, od, And. s ho walkod over tho the 20th Inet,, to tuch unuulmity of aco 10 the frult trade liwankee,.,.The achr n repaired at Fort lluron, and the ver Queen, dumazed by i a1 Detrolt..,. Bixty car-10ads of , awaltiug rlupmout to Grent Diritain,,.. Deop: w of the chauncl at _thu mouth of tho Detroit Wivor 1s In profruse....Tho Kovwetw broko ber 3 wator wonld bo found, spots, but_ha alko gave tho depthe stwhich the water would bo found, his statvments ’rredlc:lu'd upon the motions of the rod belng verl excavalions mado, ilie pumps now in uso on Kmory Grove Camp- nod were located. Qen, Berry, on making a found that {t moved In hiv hands ents showed thal ho slso was with {he faculty, In ordar ta sbow thit the TIEORY OF UNCONSCIOUS DIRECTION ' of the roil by the perion holding 1t will not 4t the cang, the following narrative of the mauner In ls are ot Ureen piC I ul.m bargo Oscar ng renairs ot Hitafiton steamera will be ply Weday, aiter walch a buat will run up every ilay oxcovt Tacadays, and down every day except By lio_schouner Btar 14 on routo from Detroit 10 Quebee with a cargo of oak timber. ..., frelghta on Loke Ontarlo sre advance Bhipuers wers from Oswego to Clilcag l’clernfnll}n. wh;:hlh‘u- thy Atlantic, arrived in & cargo of -?x’.:;r from the Weat Iudles. The Captain and crow are all woll and tha Uenson in all right. 'The new schr B, A. 1ri ven In tow of tho tog send 18 recolve ‘he Montreal aud on the regalar sup- terest. In uning tho rod, tho practice is to walk around ina rge clrclo, a0 that If the dlviner chance to pass over & sublerranvan siream iwo polnts upon it whil be focuted, thus showing its dl- 1a dolug vo one day, (iew. llarry was sure rised to find thot the rod dipped at threo points of circle, almost cqul-distant, Ile was puzzicd to sccount for it, and koln miakfng narroiver eir- cnits with the same resull at which the downward force of the rod was un- reat, 1le had & well dug thoro, and the was discovercd that two subterranoan streams e a Juuctlon at that polnt, thus shuwing that in g‘l‘.‘filmum tho rod bud pownted aut the stream nod 1 uave had alva BOME I'ERSONAL EXPERIENCES which convinced me that tho theory of nncon- acious yulition on tho od will not sccaunt for ity behavior, 1 wan once on the grounds doring tho progress of & camp- king Now York “Tlittes nrrived pt_Grand jia- Warner from Depero, on She {8 in an undnlehed condition,’ and will bo completed at Grand 1 fnnt. fhe selir J. O, of lumber for Kl Tl LADY WASHINGTON, cw candidate for the patronago of the Uiae . public. arrjred yesterday from Grand Haven tn lhe lmm‘nr‘-‘nun-lz:-.- Hille scraw tteamer nowed the Lady Washington, mensim nf which hou already been mado In theso columns, Bl wau bullt by Capt. J. W, Kitby for Messrs, Mulloy & Donnolly, of this clty, expresaly for the txcunslon business, and had ber seawarthy quati. tiog well tested on coming acroas tho Jake Suturdny 1 sca. Capt, Donnclly soys shio from Muskogon, Monduy tho schr M. Hannah, of Sunth Haven, arrived with 5,000 feet “Ieiher und 40, 000 fecttimuor for Governmaont. That Mwes havo notfmproved witbin o yeur, te showi by the Tact that only Just Woek the Deteait Rtiver tuga Bweojatakes nnd Livingslon canic awsy i and thery secured tows—tho litg veasols—for Lake vement of grain from formor #ix and § Haron. o enshyard Wlleiyont awego hy canal r liiu hovn ‘ver asurointing lew than a saliiion Lasle] D Shpimenis 0F Inmuer sions Sovimal 8l anon, 10§18, 7131 1870, PONT OV CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearaces during the forty-aight Lours ending st 10 o'closk night in a rou Wo watked jogether in the woods, and the rod dippod downwards weveral thmes, Yot I had o means of ascertaining whethor there was indeed subtetranean watars at the spots Finally wo approached s bridgo acrors 8 stredtn, and 1 had on opportunity of closely ex aminlng the motions of the rod, "As Gen, Inr? upprosched the uully reared up ui atresm. when 1t dipped rapidly dewnwards, Soally polutuly diroetly” downwards, o tho " waler. n o order 10 any movement, Uurry proposed that 1 endv i wy baud, while bo would aliow_tbe otlior ta raat on ble open palor. Wo did e, 1100k Brm fwld of tho end of tho plsco of rattan which foruad oue wide of the l"‘flfl' and, holding It 3y and nubily weright, did wy the brars-capped point of ‘the anil Gowawarda. it neverticloss 1t did 40, POINTING DIRECTLY DOWN 70 TIIR WATER, theelasticmaterialof the rod belng bont intu sharp I could distinctly feel the traction of o Iko o welght at the anvle of the rod, and meanwhile Gen, and waven fect depth of bold, i aud onw of Carlile Mavon's bullors, o , and upper works so arranged as to glve Tooul aud protuetion from the aun's says, Sho is hat guite ready for busiuess, but will bo very soon. ——— LAKE FREIQNTS, Cmicado, —Freights wero qulet at 2¢ for corn to ), Charters; To Buflalo—Sclir &tna, corn 3 prop Fouutafn City, carn and oats, and To Sarnla—Scir E. L. To Kingston—Sclir Montealm, corn :;I'ue. Cagacily, 75,000 bu corn and 14,000 bu AnsivaLs=Stmrs Sheboyy Bealla, corn through, , sundricas Charlis MiLwavxxs, June U,—No lnprovement to note fagraln frolghts, Luffalo ratce on whoat remaln 2#44c and VsWego at OY59. Tho 0 tu-day was tha sche lartford, 11 ¢, {reo aievatl. the wchr Saveland was cugaged to u wheat to Bufalo at tige. Tueno, ‘June 8.—Hchr Mediterranean, hame falo 8t $4.00; Jennle astiingion, Grai s uprligt, di Bawbent o tnderict at "dicks and ‘wlaves to. White, whest to ButTalo, STEAM ON Tl 11 OANAL. Tt will Lo remenibered thas two of tho Haxtor Meamern had thy patent Couplars used on the Iiti- Luis Canal put on for a trlal on the Erie, Mr. A, 1, Kelly, Recelver of the Compauy, wrltes from ookers, under dato of Juno 5, aa followst was communicated ta It from our hande, huw was 1t that forco operated in a divectinn directly oppo- situ to Mt 3o which 1 applisd my manual oore, Muskegun, WOy W Tl ipaniets Ucaides Gen, Berry and Mr, Joseph Cushinge, R r. FoA, (u: rlll«;rrln. a prominent hurdware aeiieguns | merchisut of this clty, Lohner) fil’-’i’?’.”'{i’.’t‘" the powor. . M. Cuslilnge ik experimented with ke | bo entlicly swperical, depth of tho wat or, from the motions of tha ruil, Ho v 8 more sons itlvwdivinor than Gen. Seery, YOLLOW 718 COURSE OF WATEN-! of & house or water of the rod produces in him preat he puise, aud, i1 prolonged, feel- eshoustion, Qen . Duck Lal ‘”M“I’MC‘A'I(I‘ by Ui 4 b i Graud Ve o Pilina e Cley S Labgrs sed Ken at dtachestor. in ths foordug ‘he ingw uf nervou vory tall, robust wasn, {4 {n uo wise adictod, Al- utiomen hovo wpeculated agood e cty neither have arrived at uny satisfactory esplanation, and the -uh‘J\m might perbaps b 8 good thing for the Chicago P cal Club to take uj NEW LIGIITHOUSE, The new lighthonse st Menowmtuee Is finlahod. 1t1s focated on tho present end of the north pler, 14 {8 built on skids so that 1t can be moved out- Ward shynld the pier bo extended at any time, as it Wadoubtedly will be. The Luilding Is entlrely of irop and te some thirty fect Ligh. It Is octagon In thape and tapers gradually 10 poiut on the top, Sathat whila it ls fourtecn fect in diameter ag the battom 1t le only six fect {n diamoter twenty feot o build{ng ks threo decks, 1be lower una the second tha entrauce way, oor of the lignt-room, the ifth ordes and the la; tareg- fourths 1nched in diateter by throo feot Agh. 1 will bo a red wtatlonasy lght, snd will be Vaitls ten to twelye miles. for Investigution, te in the usy of the rod bave beon per- gentlemen in the prescace of nag bors of our promingnt cltlzens, and plenty of te timiony to tho facts } have mentiuned fo “uuu:ln. mmccock, Fradktor e —— Tho Btory of & sluwminy, Nasheulls (Tenn. ) Anseric i, vars (he most curious objeet in o Tunnessus Hixtorical bucicty - i3 For seventeen the piuscun of 4 been the Egyoll #logular blslocy. Iazris was & purser on & Unlted Btales man-of-wur n the Eyvpiiun watcra, 1l b onco ushered futo the auguet yrosguce of dive snd le Buwerous bouschiold. He was 4 ous doy with & womber of the af, when (Lo latter wad sut upon by Marsii, Masisuse, Huniimy R ARL KCEe=Behr LILIS i, STl ok dene Ao wmp 18 faurteen Boasys the Jerald, NEW CANAL STEAMER, The Welcomo {a 8 now causl stcamer Just built M Bridgeport by Noasrs. Hullson & Henderson, 124 deyjgncd for the graln-carrying trade from Wiats on the Nlinols & Michigan Canal to Chica- . Bhe fs tho wost completv canal o m twenty-ave 4 ol corni ‘schr 6. 1 0 Lris flour, atrengtly, interposcd, S e ed. **What can I do?" ssked the Egypifan oflicer, 440 show adequate approbation of 1ho services you baye rendesed mel' ‘dive we & mumwy," laughingly suggested ‘' A wammy 1" repeated the oficer, holding his breath and pondering. toat our laws prolilbit the romoval of wummics Ol deatht But never mind; your fuldlled, Just belore your vessel leavus tho barbor boat will como slongide. 1t will contaln that for which you baye ssked."” 1. Harrls had dismissod’ the subject from his mind, but just before tho Lour for the depariure of the slsip thrae patives were svou pulling toward 1ho Vessel. The boat coutaived a bundle directed to Cul, Marris. This bundle was not oponed sl by arrival of the sbip a2 Boston, wheu it was dis- covercd that there Were six mummics lnetvad of They wero unwrappod, and Ihw beal ons forwarded 'to the Tenuesseo Mistorical Bocloty, of which Col. Ilarris was thos and still 1s & mieniber. When Prof, Huxley was hese tie oxsumloed the mummy with & great deal of luterceh, sud sald izaty MAIO e sundr ‘ driest et bt rob Toiwpist, Whits Take: pundriey ¢t constructed the beat engloe sud bollern vay, forecastle for hercrow. about U, 000 by of 1! a0l y 500, Slio will tow Her cost was about 4barge ou hor telpa. e PORT NURON, Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridusa. Pony Hypow, Mich,, Juue 10,—Dowx—Props Louls, B Joseph, J. Merweby, enton, Asla, Allcghany and barges, Vulcan and A1 Birkouhead sud barges, Hust snd congort: e Seaman, 8, L, Matbor, Champlon, Cantoi, neral Slaty, Nedite Wilder, David A, Wells, T, - &very, Queoutd, V. M. Hutchinson, Bmith & il Peusaubee, St. Lawreuce, L. C.JWao-.{’mfl. ty Crawlord, Dutcher Boy, Eaile, Jobn Burt, zgerald, &‘;mu.hz. 24 Beals, Mcuze, New e DEATH N CHURCH, Bpecial 0 Ths Triduns. une 10.—An old man, Thomias Wystt, sged 76, fell deud 1o the Fictcner- 3 il.-L& Clgech this forenvon of paralysis of ol TuptaNATOLI, Jad., J All pervaus. ortovating, 1] Yl Mathore Elcirg s cars slaiple, gnd etfectiv d patnfal dlsens nufim ot Pulvel e JUSY snd can be easlly ap. Book, with full par. dress Pulvermacher Gals vaule Co.y, Yluclnnatl, 0. 3 that ha belleved [Lo be the best preserved apecl- which to kindle a fire. m=n either in Amerien or In Karope. Cnder these circum- s tho sufferings of MAGNOLIA GALTT, ie men were very For some time there sens horeeflesh, but I tobe ruten raw, nseven the tent- heen cut up and burped, Hundreds o and their comrades fiad not strength to bury Dlscasc wan consequently seen adied to famine, so that when fAnall RAILROAD TINE TAfLP. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE GF TRAING, Abont seven monutha seo a enrions tisjtor broke me {n which this anelrnt Almost immedintely .gan to show that _he objected to fresb air, Bome of his toes crumbled and h hisfaotina dilapldated condition. m: The new case In made of walaut with one of the panen in th ptinn wus put fn 1610, hung dosen over BXPLANATION 0P Rerentxcs TR R e on the 8th of De- Dr. Carpenter's explanation rptising Dr, Noblo on the subject hawever, make this doc. Uno gentloman of this the faculty of llull:f the M‘fi beds gging & number of publishing Louso _of this overy maw and then polnts st which Not only did he locate tho ed by the In this manner, evory one of abundant _water-supply on struck will bo of ine wntil hio reached & apot 1t of the person hiolding tho 7y consented to show mu the nz the projecting angle grad- nlfl whfin’d;rnclly nvur“ tho suow bt the ace rod wee o not due {mparted by ble®tands, Gen. should hold eno of the fres wny best to preveut rum bending rry's hand was open f thy wolion oF the rod now deccased, possossed whieh ho ‘scknowladges to by which he caleulutes the PRa isine In & Derry, wholen bilosepble fan wubiuy, 18 bas s very 1850 Cu), "Jervuilal Georgye c went on vhore and who is o wen of greab and the roughs wum‘vum ++1Id you nok kuow, ai, d biack velvet trimmings, and has 8 pillow for the head. wherean, before It rested npon a block, The remains wore well dasted, nd fooked quito sprace In thelr now quarters, The mummy mesan Inchen; ten fnches acro cember, peace was concludes are described aa belug but Nving skeletons with #earce suflicient strength to stand upright, were ) ‘who three months had crossed she river, e —— HOPEFULNESS. What thongh & life with bitter frult be gited, And dinppointmenta reem Atler darkneas, dawn , An‘d‘!rlendl depart, but 4,000 men, who CHICAGO & RORTHWESTER Tiekes Otices, flu-r‘l‘x’:xa w("n‘nemfn %fi'x e.fi L] —— Medepel e four feet and eleven [_trve Arive, . with 'bands six and 338 THE LAST MAN. What Will 3¢ 1ila Fate? Selentife 3 In ail the discussion which has apitated the worlll over the Mosale and geologleal accounts of theereation, no guestion hins been morearened he origination of the race. Thera I8 nothing like varioty, even in_sclentific argument, and wo have hicard so much disputa- tion aa to whether Adam or an anthropold apo was our primal ancestor, Iinpelied to turn to tl end of ereation and conslder not thy beglnning of the first, but the end of the last man, Bpeculation a3 to fature events—especially if scvaral biillon or so years distant—is not par- tleularly orufitable; bt i a personal originator f the ‘race Is to ho mude au object of present theory, simnilar theoriziug as to the personal terminator of the racels certaluly just as useful, both hypotheses being equal ju the speculative nature of thelr basis3 and It Js certaln that we cantiot know anything more definite nbout the ject of the it thun about that of the other. L Alphoneo dle Candolie points out that the terrestrinl surfoce {s constantly diminishing, snd that clevated reglous are being Jowercd through the fucersunt nction of water, fee, und :ldes, earthy matter, washied or @round away, Is carried into the sea, which Is thus l1- consequently in the course of time the confipuration of the fand witl change, Contlnonts will be divided {nto jslands, and these will begradually submerged. The human raco will Lo driven by the encroaching waters from leland to faland.” Fiually the sun will rlse on a vast waste of wea dotted, perhiaps, with tar- separated ialets which were once mountain peaks. Ong by one theso will be submerged, until Hnally but ono fa leit~Kuncholnjunica, the loftiest sunmit of thu iHimalayas, perhapsi or, mors likely, sotne new coral reef which un Insect to- day {4 laboring, down fu the depths, tobulld up, rish tho 1ast man, and the bod: of our race will be washied away by the waves of the mighty floud, If the last man docs not starve to death o wi probably be drowned. Auotlier theory ze, proposed” by Adhemar, e fact of the uncqual Jength of the seasons In the twe hemisplicres, winter Inst with us 179 days, Hemisvhero they Iost 185 days. These seven days, or 103 hours, of differcnce Iucrease ench year the colduces. of the pole. Durlng 1 Years tho fce accumulates at e and melts at the other, thereby dlsplacing the earth's centro of lg reasoned, will arrive when, after the maximum of elevation of temperature on ono side, o ca- tastrophio will bappen which will bring back the centre of gravity o the coutre of fizure, and causc an lnncuse deluge, theory falls to consider the probability of the centrg of gravity returning as graduafly as it displaced; but, with this defect, the by pothesls from anothier point of yiew show that (2) the last man will cer BEAUTY: ry Heaven wilted: Thongh Portune frown, And stern adverrity's our jot Jope ehines afart What thangl the mildes blight the rore, The f1om the iy, fa They blooim again! PPPTEPRPRPROTES 33338333853: ed than that of l{u\ flowet thal grows: SecrefarzFair Face ‘The shipwrecked mariners on distant tands, tbat wo are noW | ohe weary exiles far from native lands, metrically opposite a—Ti=pot corner of W ~Depot corner of Canal sad Kina! CHIOAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket uiices &2 Clark-st,_Snd st Ki 'l‘hhul 1!":5"; "l!‘llz In u‘flc!‘lln'l deep, o 0'er the waters Lempeats Awee, "Expecting caml 7 9= Thongh wrong with geief and There #till s an iminorial | Beyond the tomb! *Tis thus sweet Flope, & Morning-Star, Bhines irightly throngh the clouds afar, Gai #onl Enwann Eparntox. A Romance of Renlity~The Devices peBims Dt of the Qucens of Sacicty—1low Plain Featnres are Made Attractlve, and the Blemishes of Nature are Midden by the Witchery of ArtwAn luterest- iug Rovelation. coszelenn aliite, &t. Paal & Minarapolte B d 8L Paul & Mioncapoil omgno. ALTOR & BT. LOUTS AND ORIOAGO AB OITY & VENVER BHORT LINER. I Weat 8fde, near ffadfoun. Twenty-ibird-st, T MiLwauxke, Wis, Tn otir climate, and owing to Ameriean modes of life, not one woman possesses that hest hoon r complexion; & gift without be no real beauly, There Ia no ute of replalng, tecauee (& s s, under the circumstances, is to sce hiow the defect may be overcome. Clearly, in this matter, Arl must be called upon tosnpply what Nature has denfed, Doea a e reader ask, 1 ‘To reveal that of nature—a fa wihich there can Ransaa City & Denver Fast F: springficld Ex... rinkaeld & Texas,| 0T} The sensible thing, MR THEODLIE THOMAS wtr, Lavun., Wash'ton b 1 & Deight Accommilatn CRICAGQ. MILWAUKEE & 6T. PAUL RAILREOAD. n aod Canajate. Ticket L, opposita Bherman Hoase, very sccreb Is the purpose of “ What can’t be cured need not be endured,” An slroit chiemlst, named Hagan, hins provided an {nfullible means of makine the plainest face radiant, and of overcoming all the defects which, withotit his invention, often make 1ife a lung martyrdom to ladies of soclety. Mr. Unrivaled Orchestra * las been Begured (o Asslat at the Orand TESTIMONIAL CONCERT tendered ta 3188 ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Dy Her Friends in Chicago, to be Given Next EXPOSITION SATURDAY EVENING. Untan Depot, con O, 65 pouth e, “Ticketa or 8. Pavi 18 Madison and I'rai criown, LaCrose, and Winona. TLLINOIS CERTRAL RAILROAD, Denat, fot of Lake-st. and foot of Twent; ‘Vleget Oiice, 131 Handolph-st., nesr Clark, s that of the periodiclty of which depends Magnolia Balm Ts certainly onc of the most marvelous and uge- ful products of modern science. teatitnony of thousands of ladies reveals* the fact that'the MagNOLIA BALM s o sure device ure and biooming complexian, I notural bleinishes in the most surntising and effective manner, It reinoves all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotches, freckles, and tan, with magical power. It drives away al) evidences of fatigue and ex- It tnukes the plafnest face beautiful, ]h zl\;c': the fio:;nplexlog a dazzling purity, ?n;! makes the neck. and arms appear gracefal, rotund, and plum.xfie' ¥ It makes u matron of 85 or 40 look not more than 20 sears old, and changes the rustic inaiden into a cuttivated city belle. The Magnolia Tialm removes all Vemithes and - conceala every drawback: to beau as harmles as water, it s 30 U cannof detect L 3 Ladies who value personal attractlons, aod e Lo make themsolves attractive to the can make an abaolute cectaln- 1agan’s MAGNOLIA BaLM; and we know of no other way, if they require any kind of cosmeticat all, ‘tn which they can be certain of ft. It {s the cheapest preparation fn the world. al! things considered, and may be had at any drug store. utumn and vur Inthe Southern Bt. Lonts Exprea e e BUILDING BALE OF TICKETS bewine W MOIING at Tivor & Son, No. 150 Bta) Admision, 30 conte ubniie & Elols Cl insh Passenger,. 0AG0, BURLIRGTON & QUINCY RAILEOAD. ay., and Sfxeenthe Ticker Giicen. 55 ‘The itiventor of this HAVERLY’S THEATRE. Maguing & HaveuLy. +veens Proprictors. IMMEKSX BUCCESS OF Den Thompson In his new construction of ) ry few years or ¢0 we have o comet scare, and whicn the flaming star appedrs in the sky there are pleuty of nervous persons who fret themseivesover tho chonces of our earth coming In contact with it. 1t [, of course, not without the limits of pussibility that such s collision should occur. If it did, our globe would plunge Into an atmosphere of gas the nir, say those whopred to our planet, would produce an exploslun which would destroy every livin, befng the case, the person capabl doleterious gas lonizost wonld survive tho rest and, therefurs (3), i the Jast man ls not suffo- cated by cotuctury gas, he will be blown up. belleved by many astronomers that thero medium ju space, based ov the fact that Encke'a comet, fu thirty-three lyscs a thousandth part ot its velocity, othor resists our cartl’s motlon {n"ft then thy covtrifugal force will bo constuntly lesacned, while the action of gravity will remuln coustant: so that the carth will” describo a spiral path, always spproaching the sun, The elfect of this would bt to convert tho troples into a dcsert, which would gradually expund towards the poles, from about which the fee wud snow would be quickly melted. intense heat would turn the whole globe fnto ona barren waste; but before then the Immnn race woukl buvo disap in such event the fast man wi SELT.A WIITCOMB. 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Ticker OfMces, iling TIIR LENTONS, ista apposr Dewwnre of muddy componnds, s covered or opugue bottles, cntlod 3nir They only 1l 10} nnd they nro Jikely 1o breod paraly braln diseases, 1 ) Clas! 1e, and Debot (Exjwaltion peared. ‘The probabilities oint Lo the supposition that (1) L be sutstruck, ‘[here mru certain clusses of rocks which are constantly becoting hydruted, and are Lhus oce cluding fiense mnounts of water, has been brosched that in course of thme tho seus will thus be dricd up; and water befng atmosphore will disap ng 8 wuste slmilar to tl But bofore then thu atmosplicre would, prob- become too rare for human existence. o alr pressure decreascs, as M, Dert has shown, the privation of oxyuzen produces the deleterious * effects . expericnced” chielly aerouauts and mountainclimbers., 1y, in_viow of this theory (8), tho last man will be sullucated. Qur sun iteelf may come to an end n two ways. Firsl, as Mr. Proctor hus recen: aphically explained, beitg but o variul oy suddenly blazoupand nown to have done, teuse lieat of the colussul contflagration would destroy cverything on the curch, and perhaps even vaporize the earth jtsclf, event oceur (@), the Jast man Wil be burned up, 'Qr tha aun may cool down. Tho glactal zones th nlarge, the race will be crowded rerto tha equator, by the ene croaching glacleed comfug from the polea; The anall space will no louger support tho lifo upon ity andan tho terrible straggle Gor existence only thie fittest will of courso surviv the carth becomes covered with the vast | lees sheet, man, with his wondertul capucity of tation to surrounding circumstances, will Lly substat for acertain end the conatunt) Moratng Pxprest... Soxt: Funa TR ruolinble ol udeviile combinati NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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Ty Tuackeray, PAper COTERM canvvavesaetaorssnsnsressn 2 ORUL bla fn the moon, N, V. Eapecially attractive aaa Lomelike inntu tory wid colleyia HOME INFLUENCE, ByGracoAgnilar. Poper eserenseane sreiBO COBLA, NE, ML, A COVERd coouonnr _i“k";,‘llll AN, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1537 & 183D Bpruoo-at., Philad'a, ouni; Lasdtes and Miss ik sumuns, §4. “Frencii e the Ianguady of the ¥, MOTHER'S RECOMIEN! Iy Graca Agui- T'aper cavers ..., Or supposing that the pelves to thelr surroundi live on the surfuce until the becumes 8o cracked atd broken that, us prodicts ed it fulls apart, fying off fu fragments into spuces possitly o part may exist large enough 0 prescrvo Its atmosphere, sutellits ot the et larger body within whose upere of attructlon it may come, or It may fall uch case (U), the last LOUISA OF I'RUSSIA, Ny Loufsa Mullbach, ~ oveAN BT + Yvul, Bvo, Papercovemii.iceesses B0 cenli. GEERAL TRANSKTLANTIC CONPANY, t York and Have, Tauding of passen JOHN DONRIEN, HByJulia Kavanagh, 12mo, T'aper covers. sressasvers o050 Conts, GFNEI RO CRESSON SPRINGS, PA, inmer resort will by vpes fur the ves un tha of June. 1877, It will stop st Credson. a3 bevn vigaged y: For turme add; N A1 ol Grand Union Hotel, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y. (GEST AND MOS Al‘ll‘!'l‘l’?l‘l”l} HOTKI & "CONGRESS HALL, It frumm plor 43 5, 1, LOTHALI. Jiy the Earl of Deaconstield (Dls- Papor covers, .00 centy, futo anothier world. mau Wik bo killed by the crash of orbs, But {2 ho {s not, wud ne ono can tell extremes of reslstance she raco may i become ouInbubitant of a new wurld. Es tlun Qocs not necessarlly Lnply progress, snil pusslbly the race may lave retrograded until pusscsses tho hutura of the lant touse; such Lefug tho case, this single nbabitant will épontancously of buth scxes, A how ruce ol o coutlnue ad Igfluituns, flenca (10), thero will ba uolast wan. cond Cabli, 8451 wine, bediing, aod utoustls, A F ey Tty siades 2010 $100, gccondin) b Hp it €27, ucludiig oo ough England or ¢ Rent free by moll to any address in the United Blates, on tecelpt of the price. A YEAR IN EUROPE. of hAIm'rlf—ll!l sectog Le - human beiny cd rates, avatiable roduce posteeily ‘o, thua ¢ do not carry steerage pasten- meu will begin (Ube Year, from New Vork bacl waslmuu of $1,M0 oach (lues thas,$3 and stlpen fenced American b GGerman and I1allan), cal of ¢ e ), I Zeeat, 53 Brosdway, e orW. ¥, WHITE, 0T Clari-st., Axent fur Chlcagy, of War-=-An Eplsods In the Russo-Turklsh Cawpnign of 1391, In 1513 thy oppostug Russlanand Turkish fucing each other on opposite During the uight bo- The Morrors HKGANTLY-AP- orth G Lloyd ] U North German Lloyd. Thesteamersof thls Company will sall ever . bt l{"w Boutbanplo 4 stecrage, $20 cut{«ué‘i Yor frelgup iflvi_ll_nihmfih- New Y Great Western Steamship Line. bauksof the Dauube. twuon the Sth and Yth of Scptember tho Turks succeaded, by making a fewt, and so attractiug tho Russiatis to a spot soue three miles below pasiage, du throwing s force of Gur guus across the rlver, s short’ distance ubove™ Glurgevo, tembts of the Husslans ta drive this swal) body bavk futo the river were successfully witbstood ; reinforcements wers rapldly brought over front thie Fight to the lelt bunk, untll, Unally, H4L00 men and gty guns were assembled on the north- Eyery effurt to advanve fusthernd drive back tho Kussfuy arny, which bad faflen back lnto an futreuched position, was, howeve sepulsod; the Turks thensclves belng obllae after atiwe toconstruct retrenchicuts, to with- staud the counterattacks directed agulust tneus, Luable to drive bace the fnvading torces the Ttussfanus deslsted from uny further active meas- ures agajuat it, but, brivgiug o stroug ftotllla ot ubuate up the Danube, 10 prevent supplics fug carried across the river into the ‘Turkish camp on tho Jeft bunk, they rovislons of the ¥ Isolated, uoablo to advance Lg- 6 Kusstan force in front of it, yuablo tu retreat becsuse of the flotilla which efect bridge Leing thrown he Fiver, suou began Lo run short, weatlier becamugold ; byt thiero was 1o fuel with Truin Drcuiea Ples, 1 Pennanent Poard, udsor flotel, New York. __baves, kod N> WUHTH, Proprisivre NEW BOARDING HOUNE Bl CH. N, Il Tue yudersliucd hava com. ‘ rdio Bosies 01 ail 'sea View tho real potnt of OF JakagR spUY Lo 2,000 men and AT FOR OLD AND Y ru LT W B 67 Liher Niss & sow. PIGEON OOVE HOUSH, pojat of Caper View'ot cie. Grand old woods, 7 BE 61 Clrcat, Micoiian NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Quocnstown sad Liv EGYPY, Junel8,9:0 . m | ENU ¥0 " FAIRBANKS® its. ELLEN & LOUINSON & CO. " MOTTLED GERMAN 5088, PR o okeslomsobobioalorlost oot SRS WwHEN BUYING SOAL —ASK FOBwm * PROCTER & GAMBLES Mottled Cerman. There {8 None Better, OR HOBE EQONONIOAL FOB FAMILY USE* arpaal. \Junez3.9 FPAIRBANKS, MORSE LAND, Ju0823.9pm 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Bazareful tobuy only the Genulae, ISCELLANEOUN, :CK, June 0, 12 noon | HOLLAND, 20, 12:0 Bl RIS | DRREATR I ¥ P 8 3 “Ticketaat reducod rates. Sleerads lcke! yency. Draftafur & E by Lo X uletly walted v eperla Fraucds 0 Frauckys Genuiga UT AN EQUALT s masked sad diatl s delicious perfulie, 1ts wonderful puw, g neryuus Beadactc, (alltiad tarka ol sud (ts toalthiul W ar WTdepnraauve,, By h; Lorus, ¥i 16us Heuredes fuiita prevented suy Joutend propertice du ullariiy wisptel « o s Loudoiz, 133 wreali iy eud Curelu$dase Furasloby FOUGELS, Now Tork

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