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THE BLACK IIILLS A Bad Country for People Out of Money. The Placer and Quartz Mines-—Discov- ery of Copper-Ora, Improvements ==« Agriculture =« Indian Mlostiliticsss=Nteports from the Big-florn Reglon, Wild Horsca—Renator Spencer's Porty— The Firat Court in the Hills, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Dxanwoon, Black Hills, June 7, 1877 —Tow- ever varled may bave been the experience of the old man, yothe tells us that each day, as it comes and swiftly ps: Into the Lygone, brings some eurprise. Al bave probably at some time stood in mute wonderment at the child upon the knee, as it pauses fora moment ita childish prattle, and Into the wandering, careleas eyes comes a look of wis- dom ms the qnestion is gravely asked von which not ail the wisdom gathered In your long life en- ables you to answer. The child at yonr knee has grown to your own level, and, as it changed year by gyear o the ma. tore man, you have found that (theso surpriscs have been very frequent, and yet yon are astounded at some undiscovered deformity, —at the dlsclosure of some long-hidden virtue. And you are finally forced to the conclusion that your famillar’ feiend of a lifetime, and yonrself, are yet strangers, Bo, all through life, we aro environed by surptises and problems which we cannot under- atand or solve, Bo we inay say it Is with this conn- try, Btrange It ls,that for 80 many yeara the J1ills have been uncxplored, and all thefr vast wealth un- known. DiMicult it is to think that within flve daye' travel of Chicagolsn NEW MINING CAMP, tho gnich-mines of which yleld $100 per day per man, and the Jedges of which pay 81,000 pot day per ten-stamp mill} and about which aro still scores of miles squara of unproapected hill and ravine, Once horo, the geologist and mincralogist stand porploxed bofore the stranzo formation of the Ifills, wnd thelr minoral deposits, When the age of the Black-IIile scttloments In considercd, tho undeveluped condition of tho country ts no surprise; and In this will be fonnd a ready oxplanation of the caation with which I have in fonner lotiers epoken to the readers of Tne Tmsuss of this country. And, aa I'sce tho many fdle men about, and listen to the maledictions of 1lio many dally leaving, I ind o keen satisfaction in tho thonght that they can point to no word or sentence of mine which, on a carefal study, shonid have mlsted them. 'rb,o opeming for proepectors 3 yoi good, but thisfs . A BAD CAMP for him who could find nothing to doat home, and s out of money, ae first s Imperatively roquired 8 *‘grub-elake for a few weeks, and & fund of en- ergy which many do not poss 1 know of two vligrims who arrived **hroke" a fow sweeks sinco. A few days' soarch satlefiod them that employment was not to be lind, and they resolved to mako ft, Wjthout money to buy, they borrowed an ax, with which they began chopping wood by the cord. Uradually a pretense of a cabin was erectod, tools were hought, snd flually a yoke of eattle, with which they are now de- livering wood fo the stampemills, and areina falr way of auccess. Butls It notapyar- ent that the moro lack of ownership of an ox with which to have begun would have detcrred & mse Sority of men? Mundreds of anch aro hero now, It must be remembered, In speaking of thie Hills, that the mineral belt, 20 far a3 yot doveloped sul- ficlentiy to give cmployment to laburers, In nota broad one. “Very many very valunble mincs aro vpened, and, being owned by the original locators, ‘who ase very frequently men without weans, wuast romaln thua unproductive untli machinery is brought in to work the praduce thereof, A'few anonths bhonco, the demand for heolp will be many times greater than at prosent. TILR MINES. The placars immediately about Deadwood, Gold- en (late, and Gayville (Troy) continue their rich yield. Thin tich pay Is obtained by deifting undars Fround, The placers of the lapldand Castle Crovk conntrica aro also develuping very satlafactorily, Thioso are also deep diggings and hilldigsinvs, the farmor of which has beets neglected, for tho Fearon that Deadwood has been the centro of attraction, ta that plnce hne beon lm\unht the machinery pital: but Iately bod-rock draine and flumcs 00 constructad on 1tapid snd Castlg Creeks, an 'y promise th yleld immensely, The hille diggingd have been recently discovered, and, when water{sobtained, which can anly, of courso, be dots Ly ditenies many wiles in lenglh, by whlch it is rfldllnll( catrned to the eumimlts “of the hills, »thiey will produce vast fortunes, In thoold mining couutles of California, afior the placers wero ux- hausted, uttontion was turned to the hills, snd thence obtained tho richer harvost of the two. Tlo- hill-tops hero are uivstly cavered by a deop #oil, In_much of which, on the tops of the moun- taine, ta found colora which, nader the hydranlic syutein, will pay wetl; and I beliove that vory many of the hills will eventually be pued off with great profit. 'I'hia soil on thiese lix ie a pecullar feature, und s mont lkely largely o sedimeutary depost, The {mfluflnm of golu theraln fs dificult to account for, nd euch may have 8 theory of hle own un tho sube Joct. THE QUARTZ MINDS arg assnming an importanco and valuo whicl sur- prised evan the *old_ cttlers ™ Ticy aro belig rapidly oponed, aud an rapictly doca thoe vatue in- sreaso, ‘Thero i now exhibited on the maskive icales tn the window of Truwn & Thuin's banking- liouwe thio_resulta of the weekly clear-up of tho Yairvlow mine, Tho welghts apposite number three Tundred_and [Aty-nué and ong-Aalf outices, Tho Lty clear-up of the Goldon tute M [v about 00, ‘Phess minea are worked cacl by bulog but me o operation i the entiey ‘bt thero will bo, perha; u dozen more In vver- ®tion within thirty daye, —threo having urrived to- day, There are upwarda of 400 **bull“-tcams 8t tho feot-hills, cich of from twolu ten yokes d, a1 [ write, Moin street I taken pos H ox-train Jaden with grain, Thora aro up- wards of & acore of these wagons, each drawn by fen yoke of cattle, driven each by ona ** whackor, " o cattlo have buen fifteen hotni in the yoke without tuod, nnd \l\l!llll In windime sround the waugons, each toam being long enough to eacirelo it sureral times. The strect 1w brillinnt with thalr flnhclnfllmml‘ muscal with the loud n‘mru of lie **whackers' " wuips, and the air blue with tule curses, A NEW DISCOVERY, On the banks of the benutitul Niobrara, or Run. ning-Watur Creak, 1 fow miles thiv wide of Lara. e, hos recently boen dlscovered o lodyw of i'ua- cuck copper ora (w0 called from jta beilllant pris- matie culo ‘Tho ledgo Is sald to be mauy fect 1a thickueas, with limo walls, and to carry from 35 10 45 por cent of coppur. W, d, Culbury, & win. raloglet and mseayer, who has recontly visited theso new discoverles, Informe mo that this ore {s found there In vast quantites; that sevorul joca. tlous have Lovn made, and suvoral tond of ore are on thedump, A shiort distauce ubove, o the sams atream, tho samo gentlowsn found flne surface in- dications of coal, Under the hupoiua of the rich {Illld and promlse of tho wines, the whole face of iha country & 18 JAPIDLY CHANUING, A holf-doxen saw-mills running day and night are rapldly denuding the Hills of their fue thnber, 'Ielr Leautlful, rolreshing green le slowly chany. dngg, ue the rocke are bored, to the riwset-gray of thelr waturerage, And Lero and thero one srcw a Ereat red spotor 3 broad trail down the rueged nountatn-slde. re where the tunnels fead- fnginto tho wines aro: and the red tron tluge of the ore has colured ull about, and hos crawled downward, Alung the gulchies, snd in tho num- Berlows Leautlful parks scattcrod overywhere ‘hl&lll h the Mille, are springiog up cottages, stores, sud shops, : 'I'nvnh.u almost any directlon, and, before yon m of it you arc af soms vas of the wultitudo of Vecliies™ of the country; fu fact, one must by watchful iudocd If be do ‘wot pass theia by befure being awara of thelr presonca. DEADWOOD n “ruits Hills has changed vory in 4 t thirty days, T'he Jog cubing aro rapldly glving way to quite pre- tentious building Vliers are several marble- Lmuu on Malo_ strect,—marbled by the pajat- rush and sand-box, Oue finds vyorywhere, 1n his wanderinzs through the Ifilly, the atukes of re;euptots, a8 puollc land, oliliough uneurveyed, way-be located by ess, A fuw days alnce, while purvning an elk- trall through the mouutalus, where the broken, wild appearsace of the surroundluge soggesicd only gaww, aud wilaerness, and solijude, 1 was suazed to fud crosving in A VERITALLE VENCE, tha poles of which were nalled frowa tree to tree. Lexplored tho region, and found that this fence, which was apparently built without rd 0 angles or fflhm of compass, inclosed nbout forty Acres, snd was the summuit of & lofty bill oz movn- talg, 'l'lu?onu- pictaresque and beautiful al. snytbing 1 bavoscen in the Hills. Here & ml\llullpflun bubbled forth, the water 4 which plunged snarlly away dowavard toward the valley. And bere, leaning toward each otler 2ad mieellng at the 1op, wers two great Hakes of rock, They were vach abuut forty fuel long, by Perbaps twealy broad, and had every appesance of havin, boen sct oo odge & few feet spar od then inclined toward each Uther until o tlnfi completa canopy. Laat down under thls tent Its, Utter ailence Was all about, save lhe slyblog and woaning of the f'ulg:nn ‘wbich rose bigh above thls upper peak. dlscharged wy rifle under lbese rocks, aud the £choes were ulinost deatening. I then, with mach labyr, clambered to the summlt, and, throuxh heeaky in the timber, could sge, twenty-fve mils away, castward hevond the font-lills, the Rear Tuiten, which rige np K00 fert hizh fram the level prafrie’ and the il aseeep aloms wostward paet Cronk City, Kedwater, snd Spea sveat, fike & Tow-hinz, dark elond, lay what 1 eupi- #0410 be the muuntaing of tho Powder-River conntry. Aanicunzune, The praitlen a1l about the Htily are of surpassing richness, watered by tha many streaina having thelr source o the 1iilla. Of & rich loamy soil, ted o the parposes of the wl stockeraiser, From' this nonrce will on be furnishied the hay required by tho Tills papulasion, the price of which i3 now 3450 per 1on; and also inuch produce. Inthe beantifal led Wator and Spearfish Valleya fs betng eule fivated a arge o amonnt of - vezal Dies, and some little. corn and lLarley; and the pralrle for mileaslong theso streams e staked and claimed hy *‘aquatlers,” Ther two drawbacka which these hardy, adventurons fellows have to encounter: one, the Indians; the other, grasshoppers. INDTANS, Abont the junction of the Spearfish, Red Water, and Belle Fourche lliver has long been a favorite lmnunr- lace with the Indians, Lylng adjacent 1o the HiMs, Leautifal to the eye, rich in all'kinde of mountain and pralrie came, they clung to Lhis rectlon tenacloualy Iast fail, and it cost many & pio- neer hie life before a fuothold was gained ro firm that it displaced the moccasin-trail of the Reds, And recentontrages tell us that, with the advent of the hmlllmfi oy, they agaln retarn to these favorite haunts. A few daya since, two men were found dead and scalped on mxm Creek, A little inter, two moro were killed and sealped, And thelr pack-nnimale driven off, 80 near a Iarge party of others that the riftesshota were heard, And'again, a dsy or two laler, the rauchmon were surprised 0 find & hroad swaln mowed throngh chfi"lvllu: flelds, where 8 party had filed off to- ward the Yellowatone, From the teail made by the dragaing lodpe-poles, I catimated their num- hers at ten lodees, or Ofty warriors, And stlll ngain, lnndn{ comes & report of n hay-rancher on Ttedwater killed, and another chased away by the red devlls; while, with every new excursion Into the country lylng weetof ihe Hille. are fonnd aketetons, “victima of last fall's Wolf-Mauntain stampede. The Indiaus commiiting the present depredations arc AGENCY INDIANS, At _home, they arofinsolent and hanghty;ont of rlfm of the ariny, they don the war-paint, and are wild as when they struck poor Custer and his pals lont little band so sadly. 'There i no dangor of an Indian attacks only here and there a rancliman or prospectur is cat off. Were they to come in a body, we would turn out 2 force fn 6 fow hours that would exterminate them, If permitted. Again [ suggest ta emall parties crossing tho plains, 1o be watchiul, - THR NI HORN, TReports from thin fabled recion ara rife here now. iRich dincoveries are reported on the eastern slope of the Big-lorn Mountains, away loward e’ northern end of the rance. ‘And _ on the Wvestorn slope, lower down, in the No Wood and No Water Creek regfon, and Uetween there aud the mountaine, and westward in_Lhe nelghtorkood of Ifcart Mountaina, and In the Stinking-Jtiver coune try, arosafd to be rich quartz-indications. These runiors, coming with more or leas directness, have stirred this camp lo s state of feverish {nteres A few days ago, & party af alxty Teft for that cou tey, They were well wliulpped.mnl MUY WEre expo- rienced plainsimen. 1 have #o doubt that they will minke the jovrney eafely, Sod rumors are, how- ever, alloal reymeding tisems Lut, as § have been abla to traco thum to uo rehiable source, L will not give them currency. UNTAMED STREDI, Pasnengors, frelzhlers, und others, in over tha Tismarck roite, report neelng on- Anteiope Creek, on Blg Mendow, between Norih Morruw und Geand Xtiver, & herd of genuing wild torees, ‘Fhe valley chosan by these horacs for thelr nutie 18 une of the tinest between Ihsmarck nnd the flils, It ex- tonds & great dlstanca along the coures of Grand~ River, aml {s about tweuty miles broad. ‘The soil 18 u rich loam, and 1 covered l’f & luzurlant growthof i nest grams, and fa well watered, Theso horsvs, numuering about a dozen, have been liere for several montos, "Niey are fot, and thelr coats_are giorsy aa tanugl Just’ coming from some well-keptatable, 'Fley wre led by o monarch, on anlmal of extraordinnry Leanuty, power, and Intolligence. They seem ani- mated with a keon_ curlosity, ns they frequently appronch the road within u distanca of a fow hune dred yands, and, standiig on some elovated apot, watch the pas«ng stage-team, anutiing the ale an capering proudly about, ‘Fhey have, I one or iwo {netances, foliowed thy stngo sevural miles, —al- ways keeping, howoever, u rospectiud distance ba. tween them, NUMEROUS ATTEMPTS liave been made tocapture tacm. The swiftest and hardiest riders are setected for the chaso; but the yuod black leader und his followers fur shown them all the way, althongh, fn the chave hax béen tmany the others loitered behind the proud old Teader, ‘'when, with an_intelligence seemtugly far beyond the capacity of 8 mere brute, ho hinte self took (he rear,” and forced them fur- ward, as they swept mwiftly up the valley and away into the Iron-Mountain country, Where ticeo anluls cona from, nonody 1 of conrse aware, They aru laree, und spparently Awerican horses, Au organized expedition s Gl out for their capture, Ve attempt will bo to drive them Ly relays of hories, keeping them ea constantly going that they can obtain o foodand thoy become manageable, when they will be taken with tho Iarlat, Your currespondent Is lnvited to be of this ezpcsmlon. and porhups more may be sald of the cliino. BENATOR BPENCER'S PARTY Big-1orn aud Yollowstone conntrles on the 20th inat. This party, which will consiut of twenty picked men (of whon your corcuspon. is one), will leavo tha Hills at Old Uamp Jouny; thenco traveling ulmost dus west to Fort lenu; thenee ncros the Ble-1lorn range to the head of Wood Creek, which heade many miles higher in tho monntalns Uiun ¥ shown on any published map, ‘Fniscreck, and s numerous intereceting trlbutaries, will be thoroughly pros. ectod to Jts moutl. A duc-east ride will then be ken to the mountalns; thence along thoir tnnerslope to the vicwity'of Cloml Peak., The oxpedition will then face toward tho setting sun, and four daya’ ride will earry it to the Stinking. Hiver und Klenst-Mountain country; thence wesl- crly again to the head of tho Natlonal Park, All this, i permitied Ly 8, <1, who awears by the Great Spirit that he will defend this conntry 0l tho last bravo ine turned his moccauing up 10 tie aky, Each momber of the party will bave, besles & tidinehorse, o pickeniale, sixty days' pros vialony, 50U ronnds of tixed awinunition, ete., etc, Your corrospondout has closen fur the long ride a tleet-footed, mettled black, who i sald to wiler- atand Indian 'signs liko un old_ scout, and to have ahawn thon bls heels tnmany a ferco race, Vulua- bio quallties i au Indian country, CIVILIZATION, Justlco Dennett, of the Sunreme Court of Na- kots, vprned the frat Court i Uio Iills, st thin city,'on the Gth inst, ‘Tho court-roons was tho upper story of tia Post-Otlica butlding,—n weak and flum{ aifulr Indeed. I‘.nrl{ 1n tho moening, Sherhl Soth Tulluck Lad notified the numorous mumbars of the Nur that te} ould e regulred to bring. their owa **atonlw, “ or sinnd np. - Accordingly, s thie hour of 10 o'clock approsclicd, thero were to bo seen, wending thelr way to Court, ex-dudyes aud Attarney-Uenerale, ox-Senators und M., C. Y, cach the beater of his own weat, ‘o Court entered s the usual *¢ learyal iear o 1" waw proclaimod; Court “annouuced hiat motlons for admixelon to the Bar were in ore deryand upwards of fifty stopped forward and were licensed, " During the day, the court-room—as a eriminal caso wan brought on for trial—filled with lrcclull)u. when the fioor was felt sensibly to be ¥inking; s partition dividing off one corner ,ur{-mnm varted from the rufters, and fell fn on ihecrowd, The Courtorderel the SherlfT to ol the voum; bat his servicew wore not needed, us the crowd nutinctively rushed out. The entiro sc4slon wil be consumed with celminal business, and the log-cahin used gan Jall will not then ba entlrely depopulatod, lolo” this log-cabin, but about fuurteen feet square, aro crowded nearly two- avora prisonens of the most desperate cluss, Among thom aro placed two resulute guards, and an addi tlonal guard outside, at all thnes, —they being a t Judge 18, has the unqnalifed respect of tho good citizens, and bias shown himeelf an ablo Jntlgu. ANN, —_—— Topnlatinn of the Unlted Kingdom, London 1(mes, May 23, ‘Tho Reglatrars' ruturaw, which have now been completed for 1871, show that fu that year tho bieth-rate I the United Kingdom was .8 per 1,000 of tho (oatimated) population; in Encland the rate rove to H0.5, and in' Hcotland to 5.0, Lut in froland’ the rogisters shuw ouly' 20,4 Ulrihs per 1,000 persous INing. ‘The seturns for Beotland stale that 8.0 per cent of tho birthe in that country were (llegitl wates fu the mainland rural districts ss mny 10.0 per cent. A now retura now intruduced, re- lating to the eluht nflncl}ul towns of Heotland, shows that In IH7d the rativ of Wlegiimate birthe 1o tuo aumbor of the poslble mothors of such _ children (L ¢., ~anmarrlod women including widows, " botween 15 aud 45 yoa of ayo) ranged from 100 per cont in Edine burg to 2,67 per cont §n Aberdeons It was 241 per cent in the grent City of Glasgow, The deatii-raty in the United Kingdow in 1670 was as low as 20,4 per 1,000 pervone living; 21 per 1,000 both Ia Ka- laud and in Scotland, but only 17.4 Io Tre- aud, ‘Mo number of pervons married lu 1870 in Kagland was higher than fn suy year ex- cept 187: aud 1874, Lut the ratio, which was 10, 6 per 1,000 of tho population, whowed 3 #llzbt further ducl rom tha Ligh ratios of 17,5 and 17.04n two years; tn Bcotlund the number for 1870 only once beeu exceeded, —namoly, In 1873, and the ratio, h was 15 per 1,000, oxcooded tue last ten yeare' averugo, though It was not quite tho: up to tne L rate of 187 and 1674, In Ireland ratlo of :last year ie returned a fractlon below 10 “per s 1,000, or s Mitic short of the The mal rlage rate in England in 1570 v from 1,000 in extra-metropolitan Middlesex, und 11,4 In Corn- wall and Herelordshire, to 1 1 tinghamahire and Lancaslire; the macked decting in the mnrriage rata in Coruwall is nuted as re- fucting the dlfirflll»n of mining iudustry in that connty, Dr. W, Hoberuson, who sigus ths ropurt for Scotland, conslders that the inarriage relurne for that zuun"g o 1876 sy proasbly be held as an indication that thore was & falr amount of com- werclal prosperity, and that the clrcumstances of thu pevple at faryo were mol so atfected by want or poverty s to deter them from inatris moay. ‘e 1,154,031 birtha fu the United King- dom 1o 1870 were more by 477, 7222 than the deaths, this exi of blrths oser deaths belong noarly 92,~ 0UQ greator than the excesd [n the preceding year, ‘Thls uatural lucresse was distributed thus: ™ 377, 156 {o England; 52,027 lo Scotland; sad 47,040 falrelind. ' Tiie population of the Unitod King. dow, which exceeded 33,000,000 In 1876, bss not 1OW o sustain such alarge eullgration as formerly, und the Board of Tegde returus state thyvaiss of hi. ntil away | emh‘rlum\ over the reeorded fmmigeation in 1870 a3 Jons than 47, 001 persons, O popalation ap- pears Lo be Inéreasing faater than neaal. MARINE NEWS. PORT IIURON, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, Ponr Hunow, Mlch., June 17.—Down—Prans 8L Panl, Champlaln, R. Holland, Philadelpnia, Indta, Vanderbilt, Earope with @. M, Neelon, (olden fiule, Cormorant and tew, Hackett and consort, Iay Clty and harges, Arnxesand bharges: schra D, (i Fort, Imporial, Blemarck, F, A. Moarse, Danforth. Aitna, Maumee Vailey, J. D, Bawrer, Col. Uook, Mary Dattle, City of Tawas, 8. J. Tiden, A, G, Morey, Goshawk, Sweden, Dahama, Onnges, Ilegina, Vampire, Trlnmph, Mary, Iattis Newell, Hubbard, A, Bondy, J. igler, Lilly ilamilton, J, 8, Richards, Onward, George 11. Waud,- Theodore Perry, Leonard, ilant ush, Klvina, Up~—P'rops Nebrasks, 8t Lonfs, Marine City, ercorn, Nawbnrg, Noanoske, Arabia, City of To- fedo, J. 'Bertschy, Juln Sherman, Macy darrckl and consort, Howsrd and consort, Burnalde and Uarges, ‘Tatlle and conurt, Townaeid and consort, Cakland and bargos, Alpens and barges: schra Clara Vatker, C. U, Breed, 8. V. 1t Wataon, Morning 8tar, 1lome, Argo, 0. 3. Bund, China, Tolly M. RRoduers, Mary Merritt, 3. II. Breck, Ishpenning, Thamns Uawn, Grace Sfurray, Our o, Charlle Crawford, ¥, I, loyer, ‘Wind—Northoeat, light, Weather fine. —_— THE PROPOSED COMBINATION, Mesera. Dunham, Ranney, and Long, the gen- tlemen appointod .by the vessel-ownera' meeting, last Faturday, to obtain the signatures of the vea sol-ownera in the Clilcazo District to the agree- ment to o Inlo the Bulalo pool, will enter to-day upon thele autics. The masterly apathy displaged at the late meeting, and the dlscouraging remark: of soine owners, o not angur well for numsrous signotures, ‘Ihe Uutalo Krprees says that all fn- terent now appears to centre in the nction of Chi- €430 vensel-owner, and this seema to be the only doubtfnl paint, Mr. tTood's plan fonnd favor among romae of the owners, but it beiny apoarent to the mecting that its adoption would vpen up the whole guastion szain and causua lack of harmony, it \was not prestod, and the gentiemen took thie wisest course und approved the Iiualo plan, but they did it with & Iack of Intorest that wad plainly manifested. Anotlicr meeting will be leld next Sntnrday, wihen the Commiites to obtaln signatures will probably report, and the position of tho Chicayw veusel-owners will be made known, LAKE EXCURSION:! Yesterday was o good time for the eseursion stcamers to reap n harvest, and all of them ald well, The mau with the white hat tested his Jungs to thelr full capacity in behalf of the Iret flarte, and could not bave held oot longer with the aid of & palr of bellowe, while the vrators for the River- slde, Ben Droke, and Mury entertalned admiring crowds and potired forth the beauties of thelr re- spective craft into the cars of Intending excursion- iats whio wero unable to docide on the vessel they wouldl take paseage In. The stme John Sherman had not arrived up to Inet night, and the new Lady Washington, unfos tunntely for ‘her owners, was not ready for bua! nenn vesterday. The Pecrless given the young people of St. Panl's Teforined Eplacopal Church a moonlight excursiun Weilnesday evening, ‘The Goodrich llmrmlnhn{mn took & large part of new Custom-House employes to Iighland Parl Baturday, and they had a wood time. MARINE MISITAPS. Tho propeller Skylark met with an accldent onte side, yostenlay morning, whil - 03 her way to this port from St. Joseph. Tho eylinder-head of her engine was blown oul aod the cylinder Itaclf broken, but not beyona repalr. The veseel was about seven milea from Chicago when the accldent vccurred, and a tug was signalerd and brought her . The dawage will be repateed by Thuraday, The acnoonor 1. 1. tolt had hee” stem damiaged by colllsian with a mud-scow in tow of the tug O. . Ureen, Friday, in the river. e the stoamer Ulty of Toronto was en ronte from Ntagara to'T'orontd, on 'I'tend; one of the engine beams gavo wny, causing the piston and connectint rods to break, and thus rendering th craft helpiess, The sieamer Southern lolle cam ulung soon after the orcldent and towed the dive ablod steamner back to Niauara, LAKE VESSELS FOR RUROPE. Capt. J. £ Higglo haa returned from Quehee. o viates that the canal schra Clty of Manitowos and Mary L. Higglo sslled on the 1fth fnst. for Great lirltaln with cargocs of deale aggremmting 10,000, Tho Green Uny was engaged In oading whon ha left, aud the Bummer Clond was intend- i1 to croas tho ocean. Capt. Iipcie speaks n torms of thu highest pralscof the wbllity of Capt. Dick, the Port Wardon at Quebec, who is s thorough usvi- gator, aud A ship-carponter, nnd & tood judyo of voasel property, It was Capt. fliggle, and not Capt. Thall, who objected to the payment of the plivrage on the Bt Lawreace. The maiter was antisfactorily settled. A'QUESTION OF DAMAGI: In 1873 the prop Javs collided on Lake Frie with the schr Cape Horn, owned by Cupt, llen Eyater and 8, T. Atwater, and the latter aunk. Judy. ment wan’ obtatned againat Mr. Enslgn, owner of the propellor, and the question of damages is to be determined In Bu fialo this week, Capt. Eystey has been summoncd fo attend the Inquiry.” Ue places Lis dumages at $10, (0, TRIE. Special Dispateh (o The Tribuna Enie, Pa., June 1. —aArcivals, schrs Tuhia WiIt- ard, J, A, Balley, Dopartod, prop Aluskas schr Tiarvest Queen. [t in rtated on rellable authority shat the United States stinr Michigan will be put futo commiastion after July 1, LARE FREIGNTS, Cricaan, Juno 10, ~loom was taken for 16,000 by whoat, 170,000 bu corn, and 15.000 bu vate, To Bulfalo, achr Golden Flocco, corn at 2¢; prap Idaho, corm and oats, nml Commodore, corn throuzh, Prop Canadu, wiseat tu Sontroal, Prop J, Fridgeon, corn to Sarnta, NAVIGATION NOTES. Cittoaan, —The prop Canada In lying in the river near the Ilinols Central allp walting for a charter, 8he camo up light from Port Dalhousie...,Capt, Kystorlias dry-docked the prop Jeath to put & new wheel In her....Jt was reported that the schr Golden Fleeco had been chartered at 13c vn com fo Buffalo, but Capt, Hgan deales it, and says the rate was 2¢....Tho prop urd did not take the prop Norman in fow to Mite waukes, Fridsy evenlng, owingto tho threatening atato of the weather. Tho Pecricas will take the Norman down Thuraday....Strawborrlss continne tu come 10 large quantities on the stmr Corona snd on the prop Mesacnzer, from $t. Joyeph....On lier Drovent trip down from Furtage the stmr’ Teerlons bringu bk balesof fare and alilos from Fort. Bon- 011, A nuw foremnat {s to be placed In tho schr U, Narth ,..'The uhl?lnrnl- of grain from th auring the week ending with the 16th inst. wero as &-’n_nw-: Corn, D10,b46; wheat, U9,6i5; oats, OTneR Ponre.—ItIs roported that tho Anchor Line stesmers are 1o tuuch at Sandnuky..,.Two lighthouse towers are to bo builton tho (iovern- ment plerat Port Ca'borne...,The pron Winslow will be ready to take her placa In the Anchor Lino wihen the stmr India arrives back ...A storm algnal weryico station s to be vstabllehed a el M. Marlo Immedistely, 1t wlil n om. ... An H-yoar-old son of Capt, Fallins, —of the' barge Emerald, fell overboard at Nay City Thursday cvenlng, and was drowned. Thi body waw recavered, apt, 8, 1. Urummond h completed a contract with David 8mith, of Totedo, 1o tow 5,600,000 feet of Jumbor from reen Bush The damage to the schr Luighton, re at Forty-milo I'oint, smounts to he nuw lH{u-host, No, 11, 1e at Bhe- under the charte of Commandur Ole né & crow of twelve men. Tho boat twonty-seven feet lung and slchteen foct beam. The prop Phllsdelphia cleared from Milwaul Priday morulng for Erle snd Duffalo, with 140 brls of dour, 15,070 bu wheat, X bu osts, H,084 bu rye, ami @ large quantity 'of ' sundries....The stmr Ueorge 8. Fruet has gono to Tuledo to take bor laco on the routs belween that city and Porrya- UK. ... There was no truth fn the report that the tug Gioodnow had been rin duwn oo Lako Erfe ... Workmen arc busy at thu keel of the vrop Paclde, Bhoa is expucte fnished by the forcpart of bo_Northern Transit Line have en- gied to carry 2,000 fons of supplles from vawei Juluth for. the Nurthern Pacife lallrvad. Tn order ta traneport this and other frelght contracted they will put one of thair barzes into the Lake Superlor route....Tho schr Bkylark, which struck 8 rock and sunk In Alexandria In{ while en route froms Oydensburg ta Claveland with fron ore, bas oecn ralaed and taken to Kiugeton by the wrocking stuir 11, A, Calviu. ‘Tho schooner has not sullered bshe will be duocked at Kiogston t Bafalo the schra Redwing, 1laze “l lflfl;l and 'l':l‘fllmu |'I"‘ ral tuge aud propelices, aro in nary, ‘T schre Clty n‘; the Hirsits, Weaver, Alwcda, and Wiiliam Lewls, bavo 'mot _gons into _ cominis- slon ..The Detroit & Cleveland Bteamboat Company are contemplatiag tho construction of a now steamer o tuke the place of the recently- burned R, Rice, which ‘may be transformed into & ba Negoilatious sre pending for tha ! the wtmr Baginaw to run during the romainder of the sesson belwean Detralt sad Cleveland.... Now York 8tate is golug to rid by Kot oreiita veastis ot Quebec, awalting ocedn eharters. aad the prospects aro that by fall rates on ocead Teolghts will b6 vory low. PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The following were the arrivale and clesrances during the forty-cight bours ending at 10 o'clock last night: Axmivals-Stmrs Corons, Bt Jos, sandries; L ot Joe, ind Teipnet, Whiie Mnvkegon, imber; Candda. ealitinn, towing: i2abar, Thty Clematin, Tt anngtless 3 oo Tambers 1 Seeiacd oh bF Tafe) 3 B . ; Lelal dee o Jn T scliredennie Stailen, Ludington: The. Uaited R es heiwer ! Descripiive Table of Contents, FROSTISPIECE. Itustrationto ** A Work of Retrl- I:attada, Hamiin, i eptwater, inmper: Aniarl, e Lake, limbor; C, 31, 11 arkley, Mnskegn I gon, Tambes: Peah in o, Inmbery Jus. 1invali, Kewanro, Clipyer City, ‘Maskeaun, fumbery ' Amers Jiuwankee. wheaty 1, dders upon every mail route for t hery Active, Pest THF PRINCE. OF WALES IN INDIA. An Ilinstrated Description of Juating Adventures, etc., by the n Indle, derfved from W, 11 The I'rince of Wales Tonr.” By ) gentified cherk or raft, pavaiio o 1hg on f ., Gira % 1ds, 0 d Hav Tacder. rand ITaven, bAFky Maty It A. I, Guernsey. ary 1l 0, deo 1LLE*TRATIONS: The Dead Elephant ~The Prince at In Bhooting-Costume~" Mancheel—A Crawl la the Junkie—The Prince and the Iiegum of Bhopol-festiar for Tigers-The Allies of the Tiget. PASTURE-LANDS, APoem. Dy John Trowbridge. A WORK OF RETRIBUTION. tzrs, Complete. By Christian Reld, BCARLET PIMPER! Calro—The Prince + hawk, Muskngon, lumlers 8, Male, I'entwater. barky kin City, Muskegun, ey ol Ellaworth, LI 00l Frank Tumbert kna Jacinta, Lh A Stary 1o Bix Clisp- Ogantz iiay, woods Tom Fafie teay Markeson, humbery i hehuyaan, Tumber; B Muskrzon, posts; Cons . Muskegun, dumber; wody' I1, ftand, Kew : Av Bfmneon, Lidington. lutmber: 4 Fidings, Auwikers inmbery Driver, 0] ASonaet. ByE.B. P, THE BLACRFEET INDIANS, The Iiabits snd Ch: Rcteriattes of these | trading with them, By 31, M. Robinson, THE TWO SERPENTS: An Oriental Fable. By Joe! Benton, TUE LIGUTING OF A MATCIL. A Night's Adven- tures i 8 German oo, COUNSEL. A Poem, TUE TRUE SBTORY OF OWEN OLRNNDOWER. A of the Hemarkable Career of tuis Famous Weishiman, with soms New Facts. Dy e with Methods of arky Kv‘ 'ackards, Ludwix's er, bark; Laurel, Murkegen, umwrk [ iy vark; 'Marfon Dixon, White AXCRA-Drop Messenger, Benton Hatbor, snn- igfshy Coral, Duck Lake, fou s oute: yrop Tem. 4 or, e, : 2,00} scow Moies Gage, Traverse Iy, 20 Afar) Gr rup Moutgomerp. Northibart, sundricei oo Ienekaunce, 10 brls beef, butters'stmr Alpcna M driest firop Jota, lnfiale, i corh, and sundrics; prop C, O4) it “corns stme Maskegon, op Montans, liuflala, 43,100 ris £d, 1. itatter, Bui 000 ua corn: sche Altatroes, Tted Tt M. Thoinpeon. White 1. 1awk, Muskegon, Ichest uf'tea.1 brl lard, an. e — “'CHERRY RIPE!" A Novel, Chapters XXII1-XXV. r sche k. 8. ohinion, athers, sutbor of *'Camin’ thro' CAPRICK AT HOME, Dy Mrs, 8. 3L, B. Platt, OSCULATION. The Hittory, Philosoohy, sad Foetry Dy Frank C. Browne. AN ENOLISH COAST-PICTURE, A Descriptton of &n Adventure Upon the Farno I East Coast of Euglsod. Dy U, It. Greshnm, LEROI LE VEUT. Dy Howard Glyndon. AN ENGLISUMAN IN TURREY. Adventores and Baky Took of his Toor Europe. By Chiarles i1, Joves. COLLECTANEA: The Acierlcan Rallway-Statton oc! * Benton)—The Swaliows (A, B, liarrin)~The Un- tutored Mind I Politics (W, W. Craue)~Tbe Dy- nasty of Cooks. EDITOI'S TANL ot Lake, 100 by eorny fexico Inventlon. Verr York Rutletin not withont some Iittle stock of Ingenulty, despite the backward condition of its An account comes to us from r regarding & new Invention in the *dry washing " process for scparating from eand and other extrancous matter, in such a manner as to save considersble quantities of gold heretofore lost In conscquence of in- The new process was tried nd its worklnge descelbed thos: The teat was made from seventy-five pans of good earth or gravel taken frum an "old prospect. hole near by; and from the tima the frst shovel- ful pf earth'wans thrown Into the machine untit the st of the meventy-ive pansfu] disnppeared wae Just twenty-two minutes, ‘we had §7. 50 of pure yellow pold which was washed frina the black rand'taken from the tables of the The :gold was scparated from the fine black sand with a gold panin a tub of water,™ This dry procees ix reported to be hoth Hnple and cheap, and han 8 capacity of about thirty cuble yards per day, which would yleld, st very low estimuta of $1 per square vard, $120 2 day for cach machine In operation. rocers is now counted amonyt the tizat inventors practically brough 3 N New Mexico Is eral industries, n general industri throogh Turkey In fertority of racorn, t Mis Kellson Women of Shaksreare—The imprisoned Colllers— Buggestions for Art-Work for Women—Thie Softas ~The lloumsulans—Fletcher Harper. DOORS OF TIR DAY: Darry Cornwall In ten minutes more £ “=Ilerbert Npence **Principles of Boclology ™ — 4 Deephar **From Traditiooa! to llational Faltl™. Luss o' Lowrie's." The otlginstor of | Twenty-five cents per namber; $3 per annum, 1. APPLETON & CO., Pblishars, New York. POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. Conducted by E. L. YOUMANS, of the world, as havin int use a cheap and profitable imethod for utllizing th nnxl und rich dry placers of New Mexico aud . for tho weal, mervous, and dehilitated; chronie and palnful disesaus cured without medis Rlectric Belts and other appliances,uil ahn d how to distinzaish the Buok, with full pari dress l'nlwrm::l‘nfuhlvflnlc U enuine from the jare, malied free, Company, 202 Vine nola.* “and mld Buncu»ueucnl. Contenta of the July Number, THOMAS SUMMER-NIGIT CONCERTS J-NIGHT! GRAND INAHGURATION THOMAS SUMMER _ GARDEN CONG%RTS, Exposition Building, when, for the fimt time fn this city, Mr. THOMAS witl Fiveone of bis Rummer-Night program Kems of the aame cliaracier a fen successive years, De then thrown open curta which will n cence than ever befure attemptesd in_th viding an fRimense ( a On the Dvolution of the Family, I1. By _Herbert Spencer. By P'rof. Ellas Schncider. nd-Alr 1o {ts Tiycienic Relations. Max von Feteukofer, Il A Drlef Histarlenl Sketch of the Discovery f the Clrenlation of the Blood, | George dackeon Fisher, M, 1. Over-Consumption or uver-I'roductiont Iy Atmorpherie Tressure and Lite. By De, trated. ) Heat and Motlon, and Political Eeconomy, On_Nereditary in Nervous Discases, Eugcno Dupoy, M The Material _Jtcsources af Life, Alb it K. Tho Zodincal Light. By Prof, C. K. Brame. Sketeh of Dr. Balfour Stewart, (With For- trait.) ConREsroNnENCE, Evtron's TARLE: The Stndy of Nature In S Accusation of Allielem— The Family and tneState. Litenanr Norices: within the Arctic Circle Nflllull—}'l‘rl.’ln'll Hgll Readine—The Moths of the r i un & greater scale of NN €0 [ rden Promennde.with fount- 3 tavice aud ooy promenade, A r's New Lands ; s A —Corvon's Conk- Th of twe nexten L nited States—Haldwin's Mt Moral Maxiui ot Schoois aad Faniice I3 elec, Toryr.an MiscetLaxy: Reopening of an Old Routo into Siberla—The Art of the Fare rler—A Plagne of Rabblte in N rlc Welghits and Messures in ette—Cleopatm's Needle—Ed- el Latest I’haso of the Controversy— ani well-known caterer, i funchies at the bullding I ! s dupartuient ucation and Crim Epoutanieous-Usnaration Lconony in Btock-Feeding, etc, BUr uperinte e well-kaowi e T ule ot Pricen (s unprecedentel, belng lower atnsflur entertalsiont ever offered in this dimladon to the tiarden Prowsnsde, 256 Cts. Admission to Concert Hall, Conscrvatory, sod Park, Toxs' JoUnNAL and Portran Screncs T, together, for §7.20 per annum, postage propaid by tho publishers, D. APPLETON & C LIPPINGOTTS HAGAZ FoR JULY HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. Commenoing the New Volumo, NOW READY, CONTAINING 1, DOWN THE RIINE. Dy Lady Nanche Morphy, ustratal. a5 sm‘;g:v:d.m JOTTINGS. Ny Alfred 8, Glbbe. 2 NTO IENSELF. ABtory, Dy lebecca altton Dullding and st Moot & T S s McVICKER'S THEATRE, FOR ONE WEBEK ONLY, NO NONDAY, JUNE @4, BSpecial Matinoes Wedneaday and Baturday, The evor popular favorite, TONY PASTOR, AND HIS GREAT TROUPE, Cowmnpeislog the Leading Bpeefalty Artlsts of the nd Tony Pastor himself, Pricea—Urcheatra Clrele, 7 lon to llnlluezl,i{g HAVERLY'S THEATRE, veeeP'roprictors. Poaltively last sppearances i Chirago of ROBE]J’.I.‘ASBIU\VJXDJE RIP VAN WINKLE, PRICES HEDUCED at the Wednesday snd Sat- urday Matinees to 20 Next woek, JOHN Til ADELPHIU THEATRE, 'roprietor and Manager. OTHER AT\“IM_CH()SU. and $1; Orst bal- Maguins & Haveuvy. 4. THE KN 81 AN KNGLISI K s Laistis, ST R AGCE "R Sty Fom Fronch Lite, o viMUTTARD ircosbaRy EnuCATION 1N e TN MAN A WORDS. ¥ ]Al-s"lll{ Harah I}, Wihter, W_LATTERA. A Stury, H to all parts of 0 cents, OMPSON *‘ON IIAND," Ales Fort 1oes 03 BAINTE-BEUY i VINUAND, Dy BSTILY G08811~Tha Dead of P eligions Btriggla st Uenova: [ the Drinks; "t li 15, LITEHATULE 0 J. Il MAVERL! NSATION. Al Ladiva' Niihta? Dramatic Company, in the Dramaile Pictu ork Life For Bale by al} ook and News Deaters, 3 14, AT MM ek g'._"'a' postage pald, Lo any LIS —Year) Bitis Nuimber: SPECIMEN NUMBER m. adureas, un receipt of 20 con! J. B, LIPPINCOTT & C0., Publishers, 716 and 717 Market-ot., Philadelphia. MOTTLED GERMAN SOAP, WHEN BUYING SOAL —ASK FOR = PROCTER & GAMBLI'S Mottled Corman. There is None Better, OR MORB EQONOMIOAL FOR PAMILY USE FOR RENT DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, 1 soe’s Moo, _Malinees Wedneaday and Saturday s Cheboygan Harbar, dresied 1o 1bo undee, hoyi 30 Se Moot 5r July opaed luiiediately thereatter, Lired cunsluts of {wo' firvt-cluss d one steam tux, 3ll fu we. spacifcations, {nstruc. R BId6 et o made §00d Gondition sad ror all furll SppiY o this olico, Propisdls ToF smflfiz huflw’e’u‘m e Gy ‘The Caancil of Woche! blda for sinking & well for & be dinienslons herelnal lllL will receive tom of sald well, aud conaiderud st 8 "The right Tescrvod to ve) ! ds. BY OHDER OF COMMITTEE, Proposals for Army Supplies. 1%¢ aXD Darur C.8., Lids will ba vpened o'clock p. m., Jul Oryics oy Puson. R gen ithoon B‘Qd.dpmfiu““ 1 dupll h‘ullndcnlwu'-l. ualll 2 0'cl he Subeisience Devarts 8. Arm, e a2t places i 0l i el rt B rocelved subjact 1o i tioaa, which cas be X omiea Apply to PROPOSALS, MR MESSENGER™ AND TRANSFER SERVICE, CEICAGO, ILL. T'o97-OPFiCE DErARTMENT, } WABKINGTON, June 9, 1¥7T. 23,475, will be raceived at the Contract Offics of ment untiil p. m. of fuly 25, 1877 (lo be =4 Betwern tid oat-es 1 e Ity J 'ost-f)Mce in the C| of ‘Chirago and the ralirond stattons, and hetwesn tha Avveral atations_where tramsfer service i required, from Uct. 1, 1477, 1o June ), 1470, JThe atténlon of Wdi=refscalind to the 2531 seetion of the aes of Tune 21 Nich requires that ** bl tranynortatton of re (16 Annus) £otapon ite at ie time exree Any thelr bids with the malls upon the same. wh 0 the sum of $5.000, ahall ace der af the eneral, ipon sume molvent National Hank, Which Chrec OF FAE sRATT MGL 1 fess | an s peg Lokt {amof tne smonnt of the aannal pay on aatd mute st thd time such hid i made,” which i this case 18 $13,- 400 per annum. . sk folloniia schedule shows the mait mewenzer nd transfe; ¥ 031 ulred &t O ) A8 NEArd; 816 CAR be atAted, DL DYIErs et 100orm hermsers ey of the amount “ahd eliatacter of the service. and tie accepted bidder under vertfsement will he re. anired to perform, without additionnl rompensation, any and all new or additionsl service not hetrin men: th e necessary when his co At e r that may become nece: of the contract, whether to depota and Iandings now established, of those which 1nay be hereatter eatabilshied. Tis must n distinct understanding, and must name th, nunt annum for the vice; and not by tha trip. tion, e e« service; Thers will be o dimfnution of compensation on ac- countof the discontinuance of such portions of the MTYIcE A tnay become unnecessary during the con. {74y term, but deductions will be made for nexlect of required that the wagons employed tn the per- ve of theseryice Ahsll he bolic with platform front wheel o turn under the hodys closed fel shall be hufit from bed or sflls paneied to nary wagon body; al to be 5_abave et off with molding, lined roof. “Tiia height of the ceatra of the Fuuf clear above the fuor of the wi thall be not lcts thap four and & in_single wagons, or six and one.qustter fe in doubie wagans ' The rear shalfopen belaw b 011rap o R IEVel with fiouf nf Hhe wagon, Lo Taven by EATTOL & cAlch wlien Ahi1 At ve, By dors pring Linges, ope: A suAllaBut tzht eat eet Tocked shall syring open. he doubite wazons In all cases, and the single wagons henever the proper i-rfarminre of the service re: ires 1t, shall have douhle duors In the side, extente (oK frum the paneied frame of (he body W the dripof ihe rout. Thies duors Ak bungon eprix biages w open outward, so ged thet when antooked Hhey sall apring open, The dusen shall open to a width 1n the clearuf notiees (han two feet fur single wapnns it three feet for doulile wazona. ~ On the front aiinll he At for driver, with fout-board, Lrimimcd and fuee nished injeather, The waguns shall ve kept painted and varnished to & thoroukh manner, and oriamented according o sprcl- ficattons, snd shiull be keptat all timesn good order and apnearance, Full particuiars astostyle and conatraction of may e obtsined on apiiication tothe ostmaster at Chfcago, of to the Kecund Assistant Fostinaster Ganer. al, Waslilngton, . C. #n malls are carrfed tn the nixht the wagon must be accompanicd by at leass one healdes the driv: rr. &8 guard, bath to by over {hy /rod morat ‘cliaracter, who ha acribed by law, and abie to read & Iangusge. The wag: e are e of 18 yei aken thie oain Srer ind write the Enelieh raes, drivers, and gusnls from and deli rered tnto the Pust-Oifice and cary ch houre under his dlrections, a2 will securs proper oun: An cxirs wagon with detver, ready for Immediate use, must be kepl at the Posi-Oifice Intwesn the honrs of 88. 1, and » . m., OF atsuch other hoursaa the Tostmaster muy direct. Fach proposal ccompanled by a bond, with 1300 R AoHbIE sHTeLice, (CRFILLP 50, h when by, tho Postmante: n office af the first, second, or. thint clase,) wh guarsutee that the bidder shail, 1f his lii be ccepied, enter Into confract. wi and sutficent sufeties, within the fime prescribed liereln, for the faithful perforinsuce of the service. The cons tractemust be execnicdand retirned 1o the Depart- ment by Sept, 1, W7 In caw of falliire of the sceepted Uldder 1o execute s contract, or of the slandnnment of the service during the contract term, the serv| | ha re-let atthe ex- pease of the failing hidder ractor, are Fequicsted to nae the priatod forms of Qi ropogals furntahud by the Uepartmant, which m DRt e Tomles b bh City o G arar hoy Lo apply st that affice for infornistion fa regand 10 the el ta reuirements, o€ an Propossteshouid be sealed. recribed ** Propomal for Mail dlessetiaer aan Trapstor Jervie. Chlcapa T e ddresacd to 140 Becond Asistani ’ ? fen¥ios. Ko 9ee5aEs 2EFERs oyt 2314 2 i) ez P nosjng g Saupnd, *Aupduic) proslioy T RWp T ot eaBRNIEREEEERYRIIYS I;‘:;«l_;;;‘;“};'!;, TRANAYER nRYICE. 3 ored ~£312 01 UFnCIT 1gVTRN 20 '#uapse sanddng BIWO-I10 30 $IFES W JO_BITREIATOD 33 BPNIIL] OF SAAL 33,64} AL, PIAI TN (UOISEAT(] BOTIT £ o0\ TN & nFedla| BoIRAK] N0KI HEDIL) ¥ UATAL 103 *FILT 9= FE upsusanuzeseE == ® a alsassBalancald T th bid, $14,0007 eheck g7t Liond Fequired WiLh Uid, §14, 0007 eliec ger T Pustuiaster Gone; e RN S, MAIL STATION SERVICE, OHICAGO, ILIL. Fout-Orriox brpaxranar, | W AsfNuToN, June U, 16T Tropossls wittbo recelved at' thi Contruey thico o this Ucgariment unill 3 0'clock b, m. of Joly 3 1877, (10 be decided on ur befors July 311, for earryiog tha matleof the Unitud Btates’ from (ct. I 1477, 10 June S L7, 10 the Clty of Chicagy, as Beivin speciod. o Icago Poss-Ofice Lo fltanch Offce st Wi oo Bvetion 34 Tilcs Sad Casks rorey-tamea Lriss ¥rom Chicaro Fost-Offioe to_ Tiranch (fice at North Division Siation, 1% milos and buck, tLiriy-ons trips ”{fi&'fii.mq su1-0ticn to lirauch OMea at Bouth- west Station, Ui wiles and buck, iwenty-Gva Lrips per i k. ¥¥oi Chicago Post-0ffice to_ liraach Office at South Divisiun 5tatlon, Snlles sud back, tweniy-five trips T week. From West Diviston Statlon o Jiranch Ofice at N et RN (o, el Omios at X, i Lhlosgo Post-Otfice ta liranch Ofce at North. WER: Biailde U mliea a0 back, stk trine i WO Bk ‘The sorvice 1o bo perfurtaml whth wagons of style and atzuctivn dealguated i ths sdverilseme; Meuseugul Tuuater Berricy (Houle N accomj a1 ol il r wnd ) 35472, o e, le, wagvos, aud sy such lwurs as the I'vstmaster at Chicago shall desizuate. AlLOf the waguus to be in Ilhln(eul drivers alwve the agouf 18 yaard, of g mor, er, who have taken the oatly Drescrilied by 1aw, sad aro Abis 40 read aniwrite the Eogllah lauwuage. L 15 10 be understoud and s :d that any fncreass In the sersice which uisy be rendered teccasary by the 0val 10 uther lucallil, any uf the sbuve-pamed by an; e, iiiay be ordered by the 1 b pald (o pro rata; sad 8lso that compeusation pro rata sl ba deducted u case uf Gecreass iy sAld serdics ¢ )y 80y su] moval uF by the discontiuuea ny vl sald Btatlous, epled bidder to exe- 10 cass of 1be fallurs of U €. or of th onthent of the seryl Depart: IIIIIA."I-I lu bl 1 he . ek et B, ] P T A A U LTl r.m'l‘ and Phl Poatinaster-teners) miay proceed W contrac for the service with otier parties according to law. uld bo scalod sud supcrscribed ** Proe it Y ael ke Genareh e e kg 0 s M e o re e M Y e et Canerm WITHOUT AN KQUALT ™ The byglenic prupertios of Murrsy & Lannian's Florlds "n‘ut ."P. marked and distinctive feature of thls deliclous perfumae. 1ts womderful ’T“’ 12 relle Iugnervous hendacto. fainting tura oriluary Byatert and its bealthful dislnfect; properties 1o’ the - Foumn. wark I8 88 pecollarily sdapied L0 the roquire- Weuts 0f o boudols, Ly dresslog T, aud th 8 bak LYON'S RATITAIRON, IS 1hoal ad hesd YOUR | whet s hers s - 5 and you will H AR Rl fow it worrn |08 don at a small SAVING? % Men and women should be carefal of thefr hair. Itis not merely an ornament; it is ns mucha 5'“"’ of Naturs's plan for the perfection of health and the areservation of life, as is any nfl\xlcr mv:lmln‘:r of t)t:: body. - en of science have searched long and tiently for the lest meaus of DreuFrvlnx :‘::Tl ¢ m#::‘l(nfiz the hair, u hirty-Rive years ago, the emfnent scholar, Prol. I-f.'Thumna Lyon, of New Jersey, ente: ln(ulthnmnz\»tml{ of tho matter. " He went o the very root of It. and his lsbors were crowned with auccese, Helt was who gave t4 the world that priceless discovery, Lyon’s _ Kathairon, For the growth and preservation of the halr. The preparation sprung Ioto immediste and W(l;'llL\vM‘n '?W;' Yas just what was wanted for the purpose. LYON'S8 KATHAIRON has never been sap- planted or cast zalde by the people, for the very fieofg{umund'.l that nothing equal to It has over The conscquence Is, that the KATHATRON has become more and more popular ayery ycar, and {s now In dally use by millions who nader- nuunedlhu n;'mlxder‘f‘::l {"I'fl!fi i Alden belug the beat halr dreasing ever pro. duced, it will positively prevent. ;:::ynua.‘:-nd will restore new hair to bald heads i the roots and folllcies are not destroyed. 1f these things aro 10, is not such an article of the greatest valoel That they arc so, has been testifiod to by thon- aands, and is abundantly proven by the histo :Iclm: l\;;TllAIRON for more than one-third 3 entury. A FAIR SPECIMEN, T hiave been entirely bal atltntionas Taapposs. 1 aerd oo Toar Ratlsiron, and, to m roNtNoF yonsat 1Y grest surprise, 1 have s CUk. JOIIN 1. DORRANCE. No other articla ts comparable with the KaTa- AIHON In respect of these i bl 3 three most important 1. To Cure Baldness. 2. To Restore and Beautily 8. To Remove Dandruff and Beautify th Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—The Karuamox fs no nh-k(. vasty sulpbur and sugsr of lesd, to paiat and daud the hair and paralyzo the brain. It ts A pure and limpkd veqotable lotion, Intended to restora the halr by natural growth and refuvig- oration. It 1s the most delightfal toliet dress- ingkuown, No lady's or centleman's tollet outt Is complete witbout LYON'S KATHATRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, 80LD EVERYWHERE, A | The old_reliable Mexican BALM Mustnog - ment . Eviuy| nhiatie, Sacitaeveen e EVERY “'l‘l‘l ec. n remedy for: 13 WOUND/ nuigel of therey T ovoes rh WOUND| $)y=for £5 contis. GEAERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, J bat York and Uavra, calling at Py mosi (0. by Tor the landing of passcirgers, witl sall fron pier 42 N, 1L, foot of durtun-at., , AVELY WEDNFSDAY, WCKbTuI'nu.l.l JWed,, Jono 2, 1 p.m. [olK, Povzors, furday, Juon 1y, 2p.m. W LR LRE, Thavue, Wed, une 37, a:. PRICE OF PARBSAGH 5 GoLI) tUnctuding wine): T"’r‘l;vfll‘i:m'zlflall Calin, $100; Becond Cabin, $03; Hteerage, $un, Including wine, bedding, aod utenalls, h.“" l'l.\a'luU‘l‘ll. LONDON, or any raliway station Fngian First Catin, $00to §1u, according to_accommoda- a, Il 1k3; Third C $33; Bteorage, rates, arallablo . For passage and frefxht apoly to PR BRI AN, Agent, 3 Brosdway, orW, F, W 7 Clar Ageat fur Chicago. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queenstown end Liverpool. EGYTT, June10,9:00. m | ENGLAND,June 28,0 pm JKACH, June 0. 17 noon | NOLLAND, ORKECE, Juhe 6. 12n00q | 510 s Tgl['s;)m'xx.d 1w BenkAN, o ickets at reduced rates. Hieerage ticko 20, eure rency. Drafts for &1 snd upwaris it Tieiatia, "Ropy to . T, LATNON: % boatt Claskese “North German Lloyd, Thesteamcrvof this Company Will sall every Sate,« day Troa Bremen Fier. ek of ThiRL-sey THoboKeh v roin New York to Bouthamp oy Ve and Bremen, ¢ catin, $ilo} tacand cabin, Sk golds stavrsge, $30 eurrency | Fur frolguy OF passago spply Lo RICHS & CU., * 2Bowling \ibesg owling tirvew, New York, Great Wostern Steamstip Line, From New York to Dristol (Engtand) direct. SOMERSET, Weat AlAGOS! Symine., ‘al 9, $70; outis oer: Edunit s remaid umm’u.w&x'flfln. s “’Ul"«. L ¥ WHITK, 07 Qlars-8t,, Michizaa LBUMNER RESORTS. MOUNTALN HOUSE, COREBSON SPRINGS, PA, This poputar summer resort will ba opua foF tbe T« ND“UH‘M Eurals ou Lthe k) At tratn o Fenra 16 1wl Shon, ot Crekaon, traina on the Pean's top &t Tll)fl(u.l!‘fi I)“L'"L; I"\ hias l:tll :u"‘l‘fl‘ for tue seman. Flabiing wnd Huuting, &e. Vor Lerns B UNGEIL bt Plisburg, Pa. Grand Union Hotel, SARlATOOA,SE(RLNPlS. N. Y. THE LANGEST AND MO8 CUANTLY-A) GRERG e \:g‘fi'{r’ifig’fi? I CONGRESS HALL, 1oy SAUATOGA WERINGS, N, v, pen for Huslness Juna 7, 1977, Forwasni 4 S, B S RS s S vosra, . FProprictors, NEW BOARDING IHOUSNSE T LYE DEACIL N, IL.Tho undertraed bave com: e s ooy, &"“fm""-‘n’fi"fl.é“;&:‘f s Toomd fusultes KA STLUNTT LN NESs & sOX. PIGEON COVEH HOUSH, Capo Anp) Mua On sxtreme polat of Copa: View of gecan. *Liguts of Cai wic Urasd oid wi geiviug: islog, bosllay, bathing, stc. Goud sistilag: Take Easlarn Hall WiV wLUEN 8 HoBINsoN & co, X (5 HOUGK, CAPE MAY, I8 NOW %'?mifi!flrfufi aiirsctive and reaswabis, J. ki [ECItAY and T, LEINS, Proprieto: RIISCELLANEOUS, 2 AHLE] de la Urangs, Batellars, ri utte acini ot s peper th Franes: BLUE BOXES .H;.;,‘.'J.“.."n:.:‘.:.'.‘.‘g L [ n e e Erery b Bl T sl Larug, 81 Ky Nauvs das Pyl