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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 15 MARINE NEWS. CARGO INSURANCE. 148 allslgnt when Chicngo agents Inanre Milwaukan gargoes. bt whet (e {abios aze (uned, Chtcago agenta mmediately commenca to** haby, appenl 1o the deneral Agenta far & rosteteting order. Kinen the collaptn of tha rerant New York eargo pool, 73t linve bean cut untl)_ thiey Are agatn et hard pan. uken agencies representing the I y Homt Liuyde, <hinn: Sirreantiie: Manhs mar Companfen daclined to write on selir Porter at lesn tan ‘18c, when th {nicago, and succveded fn £ (¢ tn agenci at tran a7, (ho comranisa which now hara thie risk are the sama with posalbiy one exe . —alilioautee Sentinel, 1IN, ‘The **Sentinel's Sodlor" in wild on the suhject of marine Insurance. Tue TRinvxe hashad oceasion toset him right on matters concerning grain cargo risks before, and, in justice to Chicago sgents, feels bound to do o mgain. TRobert Warron, of Chicago, chattersd the Porter here, the bill of lading wns made.out liere, And thst gentieman placea 81l hia Insurance here, and gave Chicago agents orders to wrlto on the TForter's carge, which was fneored fn . the Manhattan, Providence-Washington, Seenrity, fwna, and Pheenix Compantes at 10 cents on the $100, rates tnat have besn glven since Tueedsy Jast, If any ‘'bahying" has been done it hinw heen on the part of the MHwaukee agente, and §f tho Senfinel ran acta the part of dlscretion he will do an the Iittle boy done who got 1nto troutile, Has not Tar Trinixe aleeady Informed him that it wi Milwankeo agents that cansed the rupture of | New York pool, which led to a rednction of raf to ma |<:w gure at which the Porter's cargo was written tiiose mentianed ahore, — INQUIRTES ANSWERED, *'Toqatrer”™ desiras Tur Trmisuss to state ** whather any salltng vessel, safling ont of Chf- €ago, han 8 carrylng capacity of 50,000 busteln of wheat.” The following are amoog & namber: Schr J. M. THulckinson, 02,000: II. W, Eag 50,000; A, B, Moore, over 60,000; I, A. Kent, 80,000; Helvctia, 50,0003 San Diego, 50.000; Lizzie A, Law, 50,000; Q 8. Hazard, cve 000, The largo schr Ucorgs W. Adams, which traded from tbis port Inst ecason, and |s row a cansort of tho ateam barge Graves, ronning belween Toledu and Hofalo, “bas s capacity of 45,00 bushels of wheat. Her recistered tonnage in 1,444, **Doep-Water Sallor* makes the fcliowing in- auniry: **Will you be kind enough to throw soma licht upon tho following question: Euppose & biil very matorially in tho intercst of a large clnas of opetatives, or wotkingmen, comes,before the Sen- aie or upper Ilouso of Congress, can lt, by resson of ita character, take precedence of business not pariaking uf that character? Several months since, lhe Honro of Iepresontatives, in thele revision of the Kteamboat lawa, reduced the tax for licens: for oficors of anch craft from £10 for firat fes rich papers to §5, and for *‘renowals™ n rodace {lnn {mlfl $10to8l. The bill then went to the Sennto. In answer to the above, Tne Tanuxs will say that the character or importance of the bill has nothing to do with {t. It must take its regnlar courre according to the calandar number, unless the Sensto by & majority vote orders otheriise, BUFFATLO. Burraro, N. Y., Juno 14.—Lake frelghta— Charters—Coal from Buffalo to Datrolt at 20c per ton freo; sada-ash, Buffalo to Claveland at 40c per ton frco on board; cement from Buffalo to Port Austin at 10¢ per brl free on board. Clearanced for twonty-four hours ending 8 p, m. —Props Oneids, merchandise: Jay Gould, chanaise; Colorado, merchandise; Cuba, merchan- Clicagos Idnho, “marchandise, Duiuth: W. H, Greaves, morchandine, Tolado; 'schrs 4. P tirce, 1,450 tans coal; James D, Bawyer, 1,700 tuna coni; W, 1i, Jtounds, 640 tons coal, Chicago; B. M. Davidson. £:00 tons coal, Michfgan City; Siiamil Liello, 00 tons coal, Toledo; Staiord, 191 tona marble, Cleveland; A, B, Norris, 1,200 tons conl, Milwatikee; 8, L. 'Watnon, 1,050 fons cosl, Duluth; barge Mattie, Baginaw, Vesscls pasaing Port Colborne lock for twenty- hours cnding 0 p. m.—Wertward—Prop Scotla, Montreal to Chicago; acnra Monterey, Charlotto to Chicago; Sasco, Oawego to Alpena. Eastward—Prop Milwaukec, Chicago to Ogdens- barg: Latks Huron, Ashtabula to Hamiltons Fu. laski, Day Clty to Oawego: L. C. Streat, Claveland foToronto: Falmouth, Bnce Tilver to'do; schrs Lowls ions, Clovelund to P'ort Hopo: Albatross, Leamington to Port Dalhousle; Hmith and Post, Detrolt fo Oswego, PORT NURON. Pont Tlunox, Mich,, Juno 14,~Down~Props Manitobs, Champlain, D. W, Powors; schra 0. 1, Burton, Laura I Folger, Wella Bart, J. I, Mead, G. G. lloughion, I B. Locke, Elviria, D, 8. Austin, Typo, D. 11, Keycs, Up—Props 8t. Louls, Chins, Sk Joe, Durling. ton and barges, Clinton and tow, Ilals and tow, Lockott and consort; schrs Annio M. Petcrson, Brooklyn, C. P. Minch, A, J, Dowoy, Red Wing, U, D Ifoot, Glonlter. Wind—North and gentle, Weather—Fin ‘The prop China was released from Walpole Island, where ahe grounded yestorday morniug, by lightening the greater part of hor cargo, and, Wllz the l'luncu of two tugs, she pascd up this morning. Pont Honox, Juno 14—10 p. m.—Up—Pro) Arnbis, Mayflowar, Bcotls No. '5. nnm. m['; of Concord, Sovercign, B, E. Sheldon and consors, Porter, Chambotlaln and consort ; ache Blsmark, Down—1'tops Japan, Fountaln City, Wissahickon, ;.n;fl? lnd:‘:o%lur 3 Jn)g\l Owen \vdfllh ralt, MI{II ringlo and barges, Olasgow and barges; Tringe Edward. i e it Wind-Southonst, 1ighty weather clear, LAKE FREIGUTS, Freights were dull and easler, at1%eon corn to Buffalo, and 0XQ@UAc do to New York by tho wator route, Charters wero mado for 5,000 bu wheat, 120,000 bu corn, 45,000 bu oats, and 7,- 000 bu rye, To Duffalo, schr llazard, corn, 1Xe; prop Nebrasks, wheat, corn, and rye through, To Montreal, yroB Zealand ond sche Fortupe, corn. To Ogdensbueg, prop Maine, w";“h‘u d‘l:m;uxmmh. hartered yesterd ¢ schr ‘T, Y. Avory was chartered yesterday to catry 200,000 téat of fuinber from Nanistes o shin f{nrlll $1.125f per 1,000 feet, Tho achr (irace urray brings ch and tlos from a point twenty miles northiofMenomynes to thia portat 4c ani oo €argo to be ratted alonetdo, ~ The schr Collinzwoud was taken for 240,000 feet of lnmbier frow Me. nouluca, and the Winona for 275,000 feet, to this port, as $1.13% per 1,000 foet, L— CLEVELAND, Speclal Dispateh to The Tridune, CLaveranp, O., June 14.—Coal freighis are 4ull and cargocs acarce; achrs Fraucis Palms, Ma. ria Martin, and Pathfinder, coal, Cleveland to Chleago, at H5¢, froe; wchr Capa Morn, coal, Cleveland to Buftalo, 36¢; schr Charlls Crawford, ¢oal, Black River to Port luron, #5¢; sche:Anna P. Grover, ore, Escanaba to clnvuhndb stme Efirpllnn and consort, Pelican. conl, Asitabula to Chlcago, ur, conl, Falr- at 18c, frao:’ sehr Kingll vort 16 fuluth, 'Goe, free, and ore back frorh Mar. quetto at §1,10. THE CANAL. Buiparronr, June 14, ~—Arrived—Elizabelb, Lock- port, 6,000 bu corn{ Montauk, Lockport, 703 brle Rour, 108,000 ibs meat; prop King Dros., Kauka. keo Foeder, 0,000 bu corni Atlautic, Kaukakes Feeder, 5,000 by corny Hetcul . 5, orn; Tunbells Depus, $ 000 bu corn: frop Clty of lienry, nnrty. 4,000 bu oaty u earn ffom Nennepin; Ifidore, llnur‘y. o, bu corn Buinoerout, June T4—-10 o (e oAreirea— Feneca, I'eru, u oats, 1,800 bu con , 50O b . Cleared~Moniauk, Lockpott, 4,503 bu wheat, 20 tirls flour, MANQUELTR. Bpectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. Manguerrs, Micl., Juno 14.—Asrived—Prop I B, Tuttleq schrs Ucorge H. Ely, J. F. Card. Cleared—Props I, 1, Tuttle, W, L. Wetmore; schrs Qeorgo I, Ply, I e, Oga: Viutaca g brop Thetfer o' OFaTHa: Wiud—North, fresh, ——— BIICIIIGAN CITY, Buectal Diwalch (o Tha Tridune, Micutaax Oirr, Iuds, June 14.—Arrived—Rev- snue-Cutter Dablia, Cleared—Sichr C, C, Coopor, lumboer, Liverpoo! Eog., and Rovenua-Catier Dahli 200k MILWAUKEE, Ryeciat Dispateh to Ths Tribune, Mitwavnes, Wis., June 14.~Tho schr West E‘hliw takes 18,000 bu wheat to Montreal oa tnrough 0. NAVIGATION NOTES, CICAGO, ‘The achr Ellzabotls Junes and ono of the Peahtts O barges went into Miller Hros', dry-dock yesters day for calking. A city englueer took soundings Iu the riser st North avenuo bridgu yesterday, and found that tomo dreaging 1e necessa, y at that puint. Capt. Chanaon has reduced the price for raising. tugs at hia dorrick from §10 to 85 for large ones, d {rom $7 to $:) for smali tage. The 1ittly stine Bret Harte commenced rupning ;:’t:u ‘ur Works crib yesterday alternoon, She <4 ol 8 p. m. and Toturns at 4. Tho new Aunchior Lino prop lait Cleva- laid for Erie Thursday, sod will 1oad cosl 84 the iter port for Chicago, Tho “tug Prolection was Doolittla's dry-dock yesterday for calking and rupairs Lo ber :‘*m-b riags, aud the steaui-barge ‘Trader for uge Fh“d o o ELOEWIRRE, Abe barge Nisgara, owued by Messrs, Mathows, ot Toronto, wlll b withdrawn from the Chicago aud Collingwood line. A new ateamboat conrection oz Georglan Bay {s @ade by tue Northern Nallway and vesscls salilog frow Collingwood barbor. Ou ke 17th inat. United Blates suthorities Tl seil tno prop Elwlra st Bay City, and aa the x::‘l?.l'hl schr Lawmbert, Hubter Ploucer, sud basge o, A survey was to Lnvo beeu held on the sche A, Wt now in Muultowee dry-dock, yesterdsy, with & view toward detarmining the amonnt of damages cansed her by getting on the rocks at Pilot faland. ‘Tho next propeller to ba Iaunched from the yard of Quayie & Sons, 84 (levcland, ls fast. approgthe ing completion and ahe will be ready to wo into the water shout the 18t of Jaly, Mach lumber and & topmast wara snen floating in Lake Krie, between Vermilllon and Disek liiver, nd it 13 feared that rome veasel has imat with an accldent during the recent storm in thal reglon. it PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following ara the arrivalsand the actnalsail- ings at this port forthe past twenty-four hours onding at 10 o'clock last night: A T'ron Mesrenger, Teaton, 'rop ). I Trrop | teon, rni Prop Clevetana, ’rpp B atee, Hios, State atreat, wundrice Weild itrest, windries, Lasalie street, v aystie, M Aol 3 caliegnn, Rundriess [tasly o nd ltdyen. poud, ar 16 Canwi, Narvn Market atreet, L (WK, e zou‘f nad.'Lake straot. ehe O, Marrisun, White Lake, luniber, Bampion i, Sehr Tri-Color, Ludtoeton, lumher, Polk street, dear L 3 Sinimon, | © Fller, 1, e Gocx: At < Mo Sehir dapan, Hchr Robert Schr C, North. Mutkegon, lumbel sk atreet. Behr k. E, T[l Menomines, lumber, Stoison Elip, Sehr E, A. lobinion, Meaominee, iumber, Stetaon oAt a LAk ar (tiver, posts, Mud Lal ronthwaitiie, Duflalo, cosl, North Oswego, coal, no orders, dor Lake. luinbcr, Markt, o rompson, White Lake, jsmber, Sfarkat, Heht C.'A. King, Kicanaba, ore. larfurn bebir Jennle Lind, Muskegon, lumber, Ltus! OPron Pagette, Stannise. eindsing 'rop Fayette. Stanisice, sundyisa, Sche bea lrd, Grac aven, ieht. Senr dary Ludwiz, Ludwlics Fier. sundries, Sehr Ganges, Uudilo, gratn, et Jorepls buratl, Stuskegon, 1 Bolir Austraiia, Sutkegon, bk el mmons., Muskeuti, Behir Jénny Lind, Behir drame Coc fenr Driver, Manistee, light. Kehir . E. Baliey. Duftalo, zeatn, Ecur Winduor, Manistee, Iiynt. iroh Lraurla, Stiiwaukce, lght, e i, a8, Ci Marketaureet, Sebr Mon fitane, Echr G, Elien, . tigbt. ., Jtiakagon, M@nt. b Ughts 'rop City of o denshiurg, Hehy. Prop Hefte, Manistee, ligh chr C. Har te 1. Sehr Limberin Prop T, . el Bepe Tri-Co Echr trnee Murray, Grecn Hche White Dak, Manistee. light. el Napoleon, Milwauked, light, sebr Florenco Lusger, Mactuice, lignt. i Mary, Whits 1 Behr Leo, Muskegon. Hght. l‘flll‘ufln Lyons, Oswego, graln, o T Moo oW1 Fake, 1Rat, ol Bt Eninwood. White Fake, Trop Mlchiaci Gron, Manleree, Haht ECCENTRIC EDISON'S FREAKS o Hns NMore Pecullaritios to the Squure Inah than Any Man (o Amerioa=Gots Along Without Sleeplng or Eating, aod Proposcs to Amnso Iiimself This Rummner, While Taking His Vacation, by Inventing a Torpetunl-Motion Blachine. Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Naw Youx, June 10.—He {s & strange chap, this Edison. He has more peculisrities to the square inch, I belleve, than any man o Amer- fen. Indeed, a limited, although varled, expo- rience with the great peoplo of tho country bas led me to think that eccentricities are among tho priviloges ot emincnce. ¥Fow men nllow themselves to act like lunatics until they can afford to do it, with the knowledge that thelr {diosyncrasics will be forgiven by a discriminat- ing public,. Let amén become suctessful, and ho cither lets his hatr grow Joug and tucks Lis pantaloons into his boots, or docs soms other thiog which makes peoplo ataro and wonder §f ho Is wholly sans. One of Edison’s strange {doas Is, that a man doesn't need to aleop, | Probably he haan't en- joyed a proper amount of rest at any one time forthree years, Mis brain goos like & saw-mill, oll tLe time, and ho says he bas no time to sleen. He oxperimonts and works day and night without icessatlon. When bed-time comes, Kdlson s ns oblivious of the fact as ong side of the present Pottor Congreasis of tho ex- istenca of Mr. Cronin, from Oregon. The great inventor dies away at his_work until Naturo s complotely exhausted, and then he tumbles into bed for two or three hours of sleep. This may bo at morning, noon, or night, just as thie At of weariness stizes bim, Not one man in ten could do it and live. But Edison has o consti- tution like_tho ‘' ono-hoss shay ™ of popular legend, and ho don’t break down. Hofs won- derfully tenacious, allke of heaith and {dens. A friond who knows blm jutimatoly tells me that, when Edison once gots it iato his head that a certaln thing can bo donc, he 1s golng to demonstrate the fact, though the heavens fall, If he had made fallure of 1ifo, we should havo sald this wna mero inullshness. But, a8 he {a & succoss, wo muy a8 woll call it great persoverouce. There fs, after all, a vast dilforenco botween tweedle-dum and tiveedlo-dee, Tho father of the phonograph hos also some fancy notions ahout eating. Whoen he s wrapped In ono of his deep problema of foven- tion, hie don't have any time to devoto to the consumnption of food. Consequontly, sa hels alinost always meditating sotno schewno which s to rovolutlonize sclance, be Is rarely secn at the faniily table. And, it it wasn't for his wife, Edison would cither have to mastlcate his models or go bungry., Idon't mean that it is his custom to eat her,—bicss you,nol But she hos an oye to his comlori, 80 goes through his shop four or five timesa day, leaviog bits of ple, slices of meat, pl frult, and other ocatables tered in profusion, whers hq can plek them ur at any moment, with- out luterierln with his work, She probably took lier jdon from Btrauss, the waliz- writer, who has & plavo fn overy room in his house, 80 8 to bo able to slt down at any mo- ment and tacklo a fresh composition wlhicnever tho fpsoiration is upon him. And so Mrs, Edl- #on goes about the house, Jeaving behind hera trall of doughnuts, ginger-anaps, and miscellane- ous forage, Mko the wake of aHoundsteamboat, But that lsn't Edlsun's ouly unigue point with regard to eatables, Ile won't partake twico ot the satue varlety of foud, I be kuows it,—which secins to surgeat that be would not bo s protit- ablo bourder at a place whéte hash was an item of regular recurrencs on the bill of fare. Bowmu- bady onca told him that a coustant change In tho articlus of his diet would be found conducire to the growth and fertility of his intellect,— whereupon Edison deteriulued never to eat the same kind of food twice, He still persoveres in this sort of thing, aud has gone pretiy uearly through the whols llst of consumable victuals. AL a fastilonuble dinuer-party the othier nlght, Edison was the guest of the evening. He cast his eyes over the table, and, ofter “ taking in * all there waa to ho seen, ho contined himself to an extremely sporiug indulzence of his appetite, ‘Tho hostess” urged him to cat with greater hesrtinesd, but he refused every dish, until Dnally by was offered sowie strawbercy short- cuke, ‘*Ah1" he exclalined; *T hava uever eaten any of that articlo, and, If you please, I will wake oy supper of it uxclusively, And hedid. If ho could ovent some sork of a llfo-sustalning apparatus which would do away with the nucessity of uther wourlshment, Kru' sutne e would b happy as the proverbial clam at bigh-tide. noarly all inventors, Kdlson i uomer- cenary, lis heart {s in bis wark, and bis great delight 13 {c_ belog sutficlently independeot to pursus bhis studies untrammeled by worldly necessities. No better examply of his thoughtiessness {n mooey mattors can be affurded than the munner {n which 3 S ahout he disposod of the phonozraph for s certaln pe- rlod, "James Hedpath Lought the exclusive right to mauufacture snd ssll, or exbibit .the machlas untll Oct. 1, for §10,000. Tho sum is a large one, but, when comparsd with the profit which Redpath {s making, it falls into Insigulil- cance. ‘Tho original plan of the Compauy was to make the lustruments and put thew un the warket for all buyers. Theu tho fdea under- went a radleal chisnge, and it was determiued Lo rent phouogranks to differsnt people for pur- poses of exhibition, Regular territories disponed of, Just as the authior of a plar sclle the righs of productlon fu Clhilcago ta Mr, Mo- Vicker, or in Bt. Louts to Mr. Norton, The mau who buys u phonograbh privilezs pays $100 dowu for the machine. Theu he is obliged 2o deposit 8 $300 bund for the sula return of the {ustrument and tho fulflilineot of hls contra Beyoud that be is mulcted 25 per cent of the grasa receines of bls exbibitiony, ‘The protits tg the Company are cuormous, and tho rates they exact are exorbitunt. There Is uo risk fur them, while tbe exhibitor takes sli the cbances. Thus In Ballmore or Philadet- vhia, where the recetote way be $5,000 or §3,000 a month, the Company gets $1,200 to $1,300 clear, while the exhibitor pays out of the bal- asalstants, and other cxpenses, graph Company have sold the right to show the The Phono- machinc in ev¥ery part of the Unlon sxcepting South Carolina, and agents have started to En- gland, France, and Australla. They have dis- posed'of about 200 machines, thus doubling thelr first Inveatment, aud ars re-eiving hoavy dividends from each tnstrument dispossdt of, Bo, you see. {f Edison had been inclined to make mohey out of his Invention, ha could hayn obtainesd £50,000 for its use with nearly as much case as ke secured one-Afth of that amjount. In this as inagreat many branches of business the middicinen ara the anos who succeed hest, whils the uriginator and retaller are cut short. ButEdlson {8 amply satlsfied with his annuaal fn- cume of $20,000, which enablas him to employ & foree of twenly-seven workmen fn his New Jer- sey home, whom hu pel’lonlllr directs as they :mk out the protlems of his extraordinary rain, Tuintold that he wants to tnkea vacation this aummer, ard that, th order to remoyo ail Iator as far as nossiLle from his milny, be pru. poses to amuse himeell by the perfection of a verpetual-motion machine. I wonder if Lo wouldo't find & madel ready-made by Just upan- fng his own skull and watching tue action of what it Inctoses? (33 DLIT N FORT CUSTEI. A _Grand Buffalo-1funteSaventy Buffaloes Rilled=Concert by the and of the Sncondt CavalrywStenmer Aground In the WBig Horn, Bpectal Correspondencs of Ths Tribune. Font Custen, Mont., May 26.—In theso later days, the lrruption of great herds of bullaloes upon s place is an event worth recording. Day before yesterday, certaln scttiers, teeiding near ibe banks of the Little Blg Horn River, cams o this camp and reported that the buffaloes had been to thelr places during the night, and had Aone considesablo damage. The bufalogs had been running across their gardens, trampling down the vegetables growing therein, and had causcd great uncasiness fu the herds of tame cattle, About noon—goon after the men hod gol through drilling—on Friday, n great herd was seen on the high ground betweon the Blg Horn sod Little Big Horn Rivers, They camo dirsctiy toward the fort, but sheered off before reaching it, and retreated southward, The soldlers had been without buffala-meat for sey- eral days, and, upon getting permission to go out, salifed forth in great haste, upon thelr horscs. They biad not far to o, say three or four miles, before reaching the herds, and then therc was such a firlng golog on a8 one hears in_ o skirmish -~ with a human onomy, Tho buffatoes scattered in all directtons; but the men of the Second Cavairy. who arc all good riders, followed them, and many an unwieldy hulk wns overthrown, In @alloping obout over the plains, the scene re- semnbled troops In action, and a very dear action It was to many a buffalo. The snimals scemed 1o becotne utterly reckless In thelr efurts to ceeape from thacavalry-soldicrs, and darted down the banks to the ground where the companivs bave their gardens, with the utmost precipitn. tion. The gardencrs, forgetting for a tine thelr vegetables and plows, scized thetr rifles and met the buflaioes as they camne on. ‘Two fine anhnals wero kliled directly on the garden-grounds, and another ono a littlo far- ther up, on the second Leoch of Jand below tho main plateau, In the distance several more yleided up thelr lives; and thero were In aaliort tme enough anhinals killed to furnish meat fdr a good-sized scttlement. It was glorlous sport, the soldlers thought, but it was death to the buffaloca, The poor aulmals ran about with bloodshot cyes and hageard looks, while the soldiers burled their bullcts at them with right- ful precision. Beveral cows were killed, und thelr caives were luft without foud, and, of course, perishod miserably, Yesterday, bolur Sattdrday, tho aslaughter commenced afrosh. By daylight sevcral sol- dicrs stole out and went to work agaln, it sccmed to make no differenco with thom how many thoy had killed, or huw much neat the; hiad on hand; they scemed posscssed to sacrl- flce a8 mauy buflalo-livos as Lhey possibly could, ‘The chasa degeuorated foto an unmitigated slaughter, and at least fifty buffaloca wero Killed. Thess, added to thoso killed th day before, Lroughit the number up to seventy. By this timo the great hends were broken up, aud wo betide any one who cudeavored to drive # 8pan ot horaes or mulea out on the plain. Tho buifaloes hiad become wild with fear and exclte- ment, and would se soon run agalnst a spno of horscs as any way. . In fact, it required careful driving, as Iknow of my own kunowledge, to Kkeop out of their way, Col. Drackett wns out in ”um)n drawn by a spirited span of Lorses, and'with difilcnlty prevented them from run- ning away, as three perverse buffulocs charged toward thie wagon, and for a sliort time scemed dotermined to run futo it. Thers wero sume Iadics and cbildron fu the wagon, and, if the buffaloes hiad beew able Lo run auainst the horses, thero would lnavllnbl{ have been a casualty. ‘There was a great deal of firing and inuch runulog of horses and buffaloes; {u tact, it was hard to tell which way to go In arder to keep out of the way of the bullets, SBomctimes tho animals camo close to the post, and one ran through the hierds of uvnlr{-lmnr wha wers with difficulty prevented Ir running away togother In what {s known as a stampedo, or eatam ‘Then the herdors gathered roun tho buifalo that had caused the disturbance, and by o few woll-dirccted shots put Lhio aninial out of existence, The youugsters liked the nunoyance, but the old lauds could sce no fun The commanding officar to-day would not lot any ona go out huuting, as he very properly de- tormined to put a stop to this wholesale and in. human slaughter of helpless animals, To com- peneato for this, the band dlscoursed some very tine music, according to this programme: OPEN-AII CONCERT BY THE BECOND VU, 8, CAVALRY BAND, At Hort Uuster, Mlontana Territory, Sunddy, May 20, a0 a‘tlatkl,l. m,—Musical Direct- or, J. . . Suilican, . ' rnoanaxu 1. Amerlcan'llymn 2. Inaugural Pulon 3, Vallud—**in the A story 4. Mnbal Uilop ... &. 1001 Nights Waits «o.Btrauss 0. Molodics of ** Ye Giden Timo .. Bever A steambont, callod the Blierman, came up the Big Horn River afew days ago, and now Hes on & bar, helplesaly agrouud, able neitherto come up uor 5o dowi. e ———— THE FOURTH AT LEON, IA. To the Editor o The Tribune, Luox, Is., June 12.—The Bluc-Riobon Reform Clubs ot Decatur County will havo a grand big time hiere on the Fourthof July. Fruuk Alum- bough, the reformod drunkard, will be the ora- tor of the day, ssslsted by the Ion, Fred Tealo and Ma), Kellog. The celebration will toke wplace In Judge Forrey's Grove, cast of the city, Tho people will assemble st 10 &, m., and will be met by a reception committve, The Blue-Ribbon Clubs of this county num- bor about 4,000 members. There Is hardly a business man in the county but what is heart and soul {n the great work of reformn, All this has taken E‘m within a few weoks, and * Un- cle " Frank Alumbough has becu the primo mover {n the glorious work, Uod grant that this ¥ tidal waye ' may spread on until it takea in all tuat are now enslaved by the bonds of old King Aleohol, and g them to enjoy the glarlous liberty that total abstalners from that which Intoxicates only ean cnjoy. Crops are looking well throughout our coun- ty.—exceptive only lgrhll wheat, that s doomed couse, rust. Wu are lovkiug furward to bietter thues, both locs! aud natfonal, If Congress would only adjourn, and the members thereof go bome and stay there a few years ouly, Uod would pour out on our beloved country such blessluge that there would ba hardly room to contain #t. We are of the opiu- fon here that tho days of the d Democratic oow uumbered, All we will have 1o | will ba to give It somo sort of burlal. ty hins beeu usiog all dishonest neans to et Into power ince Lee surrendered, and pow haviug a majority in the Lower 1lousuof Congross are iog the *‘cloven hodt" too soon, ‘The American people have tot yes quite forgobten what that party did i 1561, " Aod we kuow now what they Intend dolog beforo 1331, A2 behdoves every honest uan {n the country to be on his puard and watch the would-be de- strosers ol American literty, ozd natlonal koaesty, ————— Loss of Children In France. Ur. Broehard estimates that France has lost through preventable causes fully 10,000,000 children in the ity yesrs. Tuo oflicial re- turns wmade Lo tke Goverumeont Cowinission of Iugulry iodicate that the average mortality amoud fnfacts under ayear old fn 5,000 com- sunvs s 51 per cent. Cardiual Donnet, Arch- bishop of Bordeaux, who by meaus famiilar to the Cathollc clorgy hus been making fuguirics 1u his dlocess, and has persuaded otbier Blahops 10 do the sawe, puts forth & statewent to tho cffcet that du these figures there is no ¢xsgyeru- tivo, It was not enough that ju France lufants were, throuch vegligence or desigu, befng killed off at & rate greater thau fn suy other country} it was proved that the = proportion still-born childres was enormously and s pldously bizher awoug the uvwarsied wothers M. Reller " +Bach Brs. Chickering seveesDAT Godtrey Youra for peace *Cyuro.” than among the married.—an almost su of fonl nlay. A Pa'l-Mall corresponden tes that the Frenelr Chambera will soon o nsked to cunsider o philanthroplc scheme for the re- vival of turning boges in' the foundling hoepit- ale. A turniug bor s o movahle contrivance into which a mother, desirous of abendoning her chiid to public charity, may niace the Infant withont belnge asked anv qunsfions, She rings abell, the hox revolves, nnd the child disap- pears forescr so far as ahic {8 roncerned, Theso hoxes were fn nse in most French towns until about tventy ?'rnu ngo, when a movement was atarted to abolish them on motal grounds; but now a reaction has set §n under the foroof & anie vrodoced ha Increas:ng number of in- antickles, Mothers too poor ur too heartlesn to bring up thelr offsprine must Lave facilities for consigning them to the State, or {i 18 fouud that they leave them to dle. THERE IS TROUBLE IN STORE for thoso who neglect to rectify frregularities of the riomach, hver, and bowels, which they fool. Iskly Imagine will **come right of themaslives." Of thin slily error Aach pereons are neusliy dlas- Uised by the development of some aesioun chronie malady, traceahie to what they wers pleased Lo consider n trifling disorder of (he above-nsmed ss- sociate argans. Such a enimdnation Iz ensily avold- ed. A courso of Hostette tomach Hitters tnva. riably has the effect of renawing the secrotive ag- tion of & torptd liver, restaring heaithy dicestion and astimilation, and rendering the habit of hody pertectly tegul The activity of all these impore 1ant fnnctions being restored, and the entirs ays. tem toned and recuisted by this incompurable coe- rective and invicorant, no danger to (he venersi heaith 18 to be apprebenided frown caunes which, If nat eradicated in time, will assurcd)y undernine jt. LINCOLN PAVILION, This (*aturday) Evcring. June 15, at8 p.m. sharp, GRAND CONCERT AT THE LINCOLN PAVILION, Weather pernitting, by GEO. LOESGH'S CHICAGO ORCHIESTRA, Constating of 30 af Chicaas's Best Mostclans. Regular. Gonerrta avery Wednesd) d Evoulng. Admimlun, 35 enie T tod Oatardey T BATRE. EATRE, THE HIT OF TIUE SEASON! THE MAN OF SUCCESS! Dy the REQULAIL COMPANY of the UNION SQUARE THEATRE. x. B, —Thia Great Play will be prescated every nf nd nt Wednesday and Satordnr Siatinaes "t Mandag Evealng next—TIE MOTIHEI'S SECH ening., June 16~The Wonder, J. 11 the fioy rndor. e Naiere S BAE edian., with'ull sunpart, THERSHEY MUSIC Upporits MeVicker's, MIDGETS! GALA DAY. Moraing. o ouu. GRAND FAMILY M Lvening ..... NOTE.~To avoid the crowd at tlie Jox Ofce, 1.a- dtun and Cuildren cepecinily witl taciiitate Adinirstvn by procuring tickets at jtoot & Sou ¥ Brate-at, DMeVICKER'S TUEATRE, CONTINURD AUCCESS. THIND WERR. Monday evening, Juno 10, every avening during sno weck, UNCLETOM’S CABIN Matinees Wedneaday sad finturday, The Plantation Jubilee Singers Innew Hymus and Mclodles. The flescue of Eva. The Beautitul Traniformation Scene codcluning at 10:43 each eventry HAVERLY'S TH J. L HAVERLY. Y 3 etor and Managar. LA?,:I;[HIQI’U"D.\Y MAY ND NIGUT OF P ORIGINAL H . Punta cok Superb Produc it HNE wrt and Extensive Batlet Troupe, “Cardelil Jicauiirl Am- szonn. | Fhie Novelty Hinrs, Lairance Fred 1 Levantine, Guldic bieele, and =allie Dematle Cumpany.” Ebectacular, K 1 day, > ¥ Brtlitu, nCsay el alur: cufay ainl Faliire S0, don cuties troups., " TALKING MACHINE, EDISON'S WONDERFUL PHONGRAPH, t W n 1L TALRS, LAUGHS, WILISTLES, and RINOS, an produces the sonnds of animal nienta. A cornet-piayer and ehitiiven nro. greatl Fabittted daily ac 170 Sta alon, 23 ceits, MERCHANTS' BANK RUILDING, Northeast corner Madlson aud Dearborn-sts, The Famous ard World-Nenowned STRASBURG CLOCK. Continuous exnftition dayand evening from 10 to 0:30. 2,000 vivitore at {ts upening, Overwhielming pae Sronmge'at ail fours aud verybody delighied. Admie: STEAMER FLORA, Programme of excurslons for the weee endlng June l%“"&ll’l Ulark atreot bridor dland 30 p. turday, June 15-0u the lake st 2:30 p. m, Fare for eatli round trip, 52 Giogy Tiand on bosrd, F conts, Wa chiarter on’ favorablo terins to_ churchies, schools, societier, clubs, pienics, and nl’":ll«rfllrllrlv POIROUS PLANTERY, What Might llnrufiilfl‘nfi‘l‘ffifi;d. I ala And musical frate. i be In atiendance. L ereatad in the Inventi -at., Palmer Iiouse. Almost any day during the Contoanfnt & knot of phy- i e BT cen Taart sl S ant Riaes ing fn the 1nain DUt L b el Purous Plastor way oxhiited, dis cussiug lta tnerits and superiority ore pinsters, and the tener bt hisve b Scaiin prates. fall from Grel Fevotutlon 1t wnutd apraing and vature With th wero aiso Jearned and swarded 1 | Plaster the onty Medal give: lvrmu- Tu avold (raud aeg that the word Capelna 18 tut through each plasier. fold avorywhore. P'rice, =3 conta. BENSON'S CAPCINE * rpisven was fuvented to overccmo the great objection ever found o the ol styls of porous plasters, that of aluw actlon In brinking relief, Nona clie Vorous Plaster cures quickiy, It inulating warmeh, A plasters. AUMMEIR R TS UNITED STATES HOTEL, BARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, Opon for tho Soason from Juno 15 to October 1. TOMPKINS. GAGE & 0O, K ISLAND, R. I BLOC LAty . 1, THB OCEAN VIEW 10T ntarged, opens July 1 It la situsted on w Hiull ovel K the Uces whera LeTy 8ro no Hiented OF malurivus breveve, 0 wind low| ml from the Ocoan rendvers excessive lieat lInpos: &tble, Tiuthing, Vachting, Fishing, aud & goud Hand of Mutie. Prices in sccordsoce with the times Send for clreular to NICHOLAS HALL, I'rop. PICEON COVE HOUSE Pigeon Cov e Ang, Muss. Open Jupel. Ti ono of the xaicat houses on the New ' En; jaast. MItS; E. 8 _RONINSON & CO. T mEDWOAL. NERVOUS DEBILITY, \V(EA 1 NESS, cte, sud al} disorders brougbt on b ndlacretions, eiveassn or overwork of the firsty snd ervous Hyastew, speedily and radically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, - & purcly vegatable prepsration, aud the best and o Scetul Teimudy ko Py g i u !'fc'um‘r. Tricu, 81 e Box Kiy y biall, securely sealed, with full diroctions f. Preparod vuly by WINCUESTER & 00., Cheatiats, 36 Jatiu St.. Now Yor J » 8] 4. 8 i ] WI[BUR fersto hundie i lires BUiad for eircutar, B WL S aACH, o all hererie Adectivns Bro cdred mmeiiete DIt *CLOSIKICS AN TLNEUGALOIC TILLY, Bort o Barleat Levanisar's Puariuacr. Malied oa fecatps of price B3 Wguiea 4 co,, Ageata, New York, _Bold by druzaiats geuer. &3 TAMAR INDIEN (Ualvrnsily pre: ‘ul'md by the ruuvln -A Lazattve liefreading, o 1 iedicated Frult Lodenge; ff the ling.cdlate reliel ag. eifectual curs of Conattatton, Te it wrrbolds, ete. Taiaar cunilke plil atives), h'f'" 10 take and ne: I'Aon E. GIRILLON, 37 Jtue Rambi ¥ 811 ghommiate HEADACHE, ROWDER. 10 Buge, Koaches. Moths, Fleas, Lice, ete, Warrunt. el Arends Insect Powder Depot, 179 E. Madison-st, GRAND EXCURSION, Taken by a Belect Company to the Rioch Mountains of Colorado, MAGNOLIL HALYM, BEAUTY: oR, THE And Combining Information and Re- scarch with tho Iiighest Enjoyment, The Teading Business Iutereste. the Profes. siong, and the Press, to Be Prom. inently Represented, Messra, Nichols & Lee, 30 Qinrk Stroet, Wii Fes " All Aboard® July I. Secretofa Fair Face. A halo of romance cems to overhang the Western Mountains, as certainly as the clouds do thetr snow-caoped peaks. \What more enjoy- able, therefore, than 2 summer irip to thelr clear and attractive rezionsl Withthis in view, Messra, Nichols & Lee have arranged sn sxcur- slon at greatly reduced rales, whics will joave the 1st of July, and ba absent about four weeka, It will certaluly be s mosy enjovable trip, and some_of the leading citizens of Chicagu have already enrolled thelr names. Among other at- tractions will be an upportunity to view the sun's eclipse from the far-famned * Garden of the Gods.," All who have ln contemplation « summer_trly should most certainly address Mesers, NICHOLS & LEE, 50 Clark-st.,Chicago. GRAND LAKE EXCURSION! Sunday, June 16. An Hem of Interret to ¥very Yady who Ve es te he More Nenutiful = then sus now s, ° Unfortuntely nat ena waman in e hundred, enbe Jocted ta the wiims of an Amcrican slimat, sis and tartiog palut of compiesion, What natutes Lus thus droied, art must bo ealled upon to furnish, It can be dones I4 in Anne daily, Trof. W. B, [isinn placed beaity within the rusch of evory n: Jeseed daughter of Ere when Le disiovsred that surprising nrticle known In fashionablecircies as the trup secret of Leauty, and ealled MAGNOLIA BALH The aaxotta Bitstis & anee devies for eresting pure and Licaming ecmplexion 1t enneals all natural biemls] priing and effective manner. It semoves all roughn Blotches, freckles, snd tay 1t drives aws7 all evides citement, It makes the plalnest face Lwauiiful. . It gives the complexion & dazzling parily and teakea the neck, face, and arms appear graceful, totund, and plump. 1t makes & matron of 33 or 40 losk nat more than 20 yoars old, and changes the rustie maldeu iGto & cultivated city belle. The Magnolia Dalm remaves all blemishes and come erals every drawback fo beauty: and, whle it 4 ax Aarmlews at waler, €6 {r o0 L(fe-itke $n ste efects that At clotest observer camnet defect ¥td s, . Ladies who want to make themselves attrnctive esn make an absolute certainty of it by using Hanan's MaowoLia Hara, and we know of 1o other way. It is the cheapest {mflrflmn 18 the world, all thinga consldesed, 3usy ba had atany idrug e, The Palace Bteamer PEERILESS Will moke two Lake Fxcursions, leavin hor Dotk on. MArkolsst, batwoon Madioo . M., LiGHT BXCURSION, 40 p. m., roturning at 11:30 p. m, DEANE FULL BAND (K “ATTEND. NOE. Tjakts, 50 conts LEOF( esah, OLD & AUSTRIAN, Managars. ANOLS, Cte, NE’S} fa the most aur- n, ernptions, rednews, h mugical pow of fatlgus aud exe GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE, SPECIALTIES FOR TEE COMING WEEK FANS, PARASOLS, AND LADIES UNDERWEAR In Novel Btyles, and at Bottom Prices, WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL BARGAIN In 230nd 24 inoh Parasols in Ivory and T Aow teniicitions i NEW MUSIC BOOKS!! s (larke's Reed Ozgan Melodios, ., . R T TR 0 Noaede tion of liced Organ Musio.” Cholee releetions, ve well arranged. 3 Jobnson's Now Method for Thorough Base, T e T o T R ali who wish 10 learn 10 plar Tunvs thnd four parts, Ulees, Accompunimcats, el Pear] Bandles, Ditson's Musioal Monthly, No.13, ;.. A.t $2.37 Each. VS Fazer T The e ot Miey ALE0 Good News. .. . Bhining River. . Have Opened a New Line of "i%firi%ifim‘& ;T.fiyu‘&v} vg.-‘m‘%f‘:if cailed by soy. DINNER AND TEA SETS Lulhine of’igng \Voeal) & U_lgfiar of Goma Of our own Importatton, and Prices “Tiow. | " (Imramentall Are two large, fine ¥alnmns af jiand. or taan the Lowost.* Elicet Musle, arul viry eheap aé £3.50 achy 1 bostds s kst - < GF € (each ta Cloth. 122 & 124 STATIS-ST,, £ Any book malled, post free, for Iietalt Price. LYON & HEALY, Chicngo, OLIVER DITSON & CO., Bnston. JURT NORTH OF MADISON. FURNAC eating § FFFentilation T ‘entilation i lanti B TR W | Juy Atlantls, Now realv, and for sale exerywhors. CONTAINS, AMONG OTHEN ANTICLES, Same War Necnes ltovisited, T, W, IIGEGIN KON, 2% The Huropeans. First chepters cf snew serial, ] 11 ' JAME! 18, ANGELL, Boynton’s Furnaces For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood, 78 8iyios and sirew, " 00 30,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTOH & CO., n the White Mountsine. J. Ty TROW DBIRINGE, MANUFACTURERS, Htorlen. Ensnys, Porme, nnd Criticlen, br WV, 84 Lake St., Chicago, Hls. | bis it sttty 21, M. W o Y Al L 1AN . - Uhicago, His, | hit, & WG QTR Ay, 4 e | B MCUDDER. BARRIET PRESCOTT PIROPOSALS. WPOFFORD, HARRIET W, PRESTON, B, C.RTEDMAN, and others, TELRME: 35 centw s uumber: §4,00 s year, HOUGNTON, 0SGO0D & COMPANY, DOSTON. PHOPORALR TOR INDIAN EUPPLILS AND TRARBPORTATION, i he luterios Indy E, . *s, wasniatoer afay 3 HEEHOT QiR of Madien Aty COCANMIEATANARS, e 'rapusats for Heaf, Flour, Clothing, of 1 ren 3 ¥ poriation, de. (11" th car nag be),' wddlrecied o Comuituioner of Inglan Aftairs, Nos. ‘o h " t 1 snd 61 Wounter atreet, New Vork, whl be seceited unth 1} or tarnishing for & . ol Tuesdy, June inth, 188, the Indian servico ‘ahout 473,041 ‘pounds lincun, 38, « : R U00 ponnds Tieafon the hoof, 160, L0 n tienernl Transntiunile Company, 24,500 pounde Baking Fowaer, 3 Detvecn New York and Wavrs, Pier 42 N. it., foot 450,100 pounds Coflee, 7,10 (€4 of Morton. jounils Fued, 50k 00 foynde lard Driad. 1, 009 poand EARIADOR, banglter.... Wedneidar. 1 o . | CANAL, An Ten: 97004 punns | Jizit B FeAnesis 20T s e T wpbut o ., 7, 'runu.m', 201,000 P! :&cfl':u. i i 'y 6,000 potnds hods, ¥a Daore Wedney P ASSAGE I8 goLt (aY, N inchiding wine) B-Firet Cablu, $1008 00,00 pounds. Kvap, i ccand Cavle, $63) bounds Bugar, and 1,836, l.l(lroullr est. e ifoolen and Cotton goods (constating wine, bedding,and utensile, tujar o v, 35,0 udard Calfeo, erlere, ™+ Villa da o o 0 teiliing, Dac 50 | rent,”do nat evvry aicer, arils; Deulma, 14,630 yarn a X i Droadway, enticky Jeans, 4 800 i, orW. F. WiiTh, w7 C| Chicago. iramy Elieeting, T3, b Heach o 28,400 yuras: Hickor) 2V, 0 butrili ards; 4o) S0 51 gard Notlons, lardware, Meafcal st AMERICAN LINE, i Clothioe, urrdjes and PH!LAD}!LPB;(A, and LIVARPOOL, B 8 o Mcit s Wagons, 1iaroes 1k, de., de. portatton fof such of the Suprltes, Gonda, or, bu, Tras Calling 8t QUELNATUWN, and articles Ihat may 0ot be contracted 10 dellve Balllog svery Thursisy frum "4 eredat fu Agene g Trana- £010at1s Line salling vnder 1118 KUAT 18 A0S OUT OX GOVERNMENT DLAKES Betiedulesstmiing o kind qulr i e aud qhianticles, | RED NTAR L1 Direct to AN1 WRHE Ilrh‘Iuhlul.:mlm{'nl'n‘l:mnlllfl'!h el New York. o aad quantities of sub Agenc; .Hl"lllll‘l’ .k'rl':llnn "’I K:l..L W TR r and gruin Furope sppl; BONE 3 REE AR durs, 1 !RU TRUSSES, PTURE. Mixnota, Tk, May 54, 1672, Bartiett, Bntman & Packer: e Hacing nifered overthirty sowrs with o serton otal rupture, part the time nnahla to work, sn La ‘u’nul«o-mu-x”hr ® that Jme to f's Trar R sacurely, ndi) ught one of yout *'Cuinmor. Senes {?\l'lm" 'Yflcfl' " §ureT ne”eatitely, Na¥(o8 had b beckrioa 1o Wear 1b o 100 DRt AW PERrR | Tours oty K. WORMLET, Manutestured by LE: EI O s AT TR Truses of BUZMAN & PAR- Ahoulder Rrsces Ic Sto: ontA foF Getora: itie, ete. The proper adjastment of A Traes s fteelf an art re- guiring both iclence and ekili, oniy scquired by az. perience. Manutsctary eatsbiiened 1 19 LRives retablished In Chizagn b 1l Rinds, Supo; Inax Feitched, 1o REWING MACHINES, WEED SEWING MAGHINES “ARE THE BES Ask to see them, or address WEED 8, M. CO., N. k. cor, 8tate and Yan Buren-ste., Chicago, Iil: [i] > ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ; fi{?‘;_.fi’.’“-’%’&..&’.’; s e CICAS0 & NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, ‘Ticket Offices, 63 C)lb‘(“"‘iepfi‘.“"ml‘n Howe) safss 23| Ftriotvied § PepITE 23 =25 PesFe LAl prase & ltucktord, 1 Cart are_run thion o Chl- £oxo and Councll Tiufls, on thetrain lésviag Chicazo Noothet rosd rune Prliman o¢ sny ether form of hotel rars west of Chica: CHICAQO, ROBLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAM: firpots footof [.ako-al., ludiana sy, and Stztesnin-st. sudUanal and Kxteenth-ats, Tlokat Ofices, 09 Clark- and at devota, Meudota & Gal Ut'awa & apn: uckinnd & F uhune Lant ks Tesan 't kxpr Kausna ity & K, Pullmen Patsce IHaing. d flespiag Cars e run betwaen Chicaz at the Faclas Express. CHICAGD. ALTON' & BT. LOUTS AND OHIOAGO KANHAE CITY & LENVER SHORT LINTS, ir, Weasbley sear Madhouat, beidee, sad Unlou bey e 2 isidolol Kanras Clty & Denver Fast £L Lovls, ppringiield & Molile & New Uridans §1; Loula, Beringfic Peoris, durltogion ¢ rokux Chicaua & Paducat treatar, Lacol Jdoliol & Ivignt'sc CIICACD. MILWAUREE & T. PAUL RAILWAY, [ corner Mailson and Ce it 25 s bH Uifterditonth arst. Shioute Sherian Hoisn i arrive, Tid3p. m fonve. 338, Tk 1 tilwaukee Exprevs R tay, miid Sleaasin t Expre 101102, m. |* 4:00%. m, 8:00p. m. [*10:454. m. » pra W teconatis & Mlunic Tiay, Neveny ’int, and Asl Jand thiroug) Ntaiii 1. xn :00p, m.1t 7:001. m, A prains run vfs Milvaukee ickets for 8t Faul and Mintenpolls £ro food efiher via Madison and Prafri¢ duChien, or via Walertawn, LaCrovio. snd Winoos. ILLIEOIS OENTRAL RAQ.ROAD. foni of Lske-st. and foot of Tweil l ‘;[ i Cuer otct. 131 Handoiph et.. et Lisrhr L v Teave, Calri utCalre & Tuxas FIpnas. Vhoris, turiaxton il olvoria, Buriinywn & Krokux Tubumule & bloux Cily Dubuque & Slou City Giiman o Centratle only. %10 Feoriaonly. MICHIGAN AL IHILMAD, ek s et e g o s Iacite Kotal, ‘hd ot T et flas 43 PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY. Depat corne G d 3adlson-ats. Tickes Officon, o Clark-at @ Palide tHotely ll] snd Rxpress, ac! ¥ 00w, m. it e il BALTIMORE & OHIO. ition D lI‘d{fll‘r faot of Mone tmor o ok oMU, (nsleave from Exroslt Rt RN Pacine, and Depot ( Ariive, 308, 1M, l 8:4va m, 0p, m.1° 7:05p, 1. UAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. Leav Arrl * 7140p, m. papment. natructii STATE LINE. KEW YORE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUDBLLY, RECEROIE SOMTHNNG S T ke U0 BEATE OF NifA i ¢ BTATE uF L Virst cabin’ 80 sune Heturn Hekn $45. Retury tickelaat aifaice Avpirio Al eral Azente ens v vpened ol PANKS, BTO0.1 All bide must ba secimpanied by ne follawlng bauks or Gosernineut Biepostionies (ur st leaat 0ve per ceut uf she witiaung of jeal, izt e hvw‘ No: Y:l 1 Philtadeiphls ps ithores . ird Fourth N Waehingt Tredsurei 5t Lou BAILING TWICK A WKEK FRROM New York to Qreenstown, Liverpool, and Londen. Cablo passaye from §30 o 70 currwncy, Kxcursion Ticketa AL feluced raice. Blecrage, $ud. rafis on Grgut Briala aud trefaud, i ¥ intprmation spply to RRbattal U N Y A T A (T Progowts will be rece ihis ofice votl 12 , K s | ANCHORLINENALL STEADERS S o Lo b, o) S B 1 New Yorkaud Ulessow. undred, or two bLul: % S pezifcations | vICTORIA, June 1S9 om) DEVONIA, June1s, 3pm on appiica- | CTIfU'8STA. Juue 22108 m | ANCHOLIA, July S 10 em New York W bo utbauioton and Loa 3o, [TOPIA. Jusede. apm i CALIFOINIA July 5. 74 m adins 4310 § Bichnioa Tleksia st ioduled raleh e g Sreatace ueSHERISL LAY RS L gton:at. North German Lloyd, cradlamet Vins 448 Mev 33 ivda. Beate®oroparals will be recelved at th's Deparimsnt antll 12 0'0lock m., Wednerddy, Juoe 98, 1374 (OF furs oithivg Slatiouery'foF tha Dpparumentuf the loterior durlog the Becal year euding June 30, 197w, Biad farm ot biopotsls buwiog ing lieme sad esu: niated ausalitics Toquirad Logyiher with irou 3 T herato, whil be turalised on spplication to this Deparimeut. Vioposais fuuat b 4 10 the Becretary of the 1utetfor, snd tudar 4 for Buationery. 'Nu contract wiii b until & KPPropristi Bress for ihe purc] New Yor 2Bawling Gices, " INMAN LINE. Uslied Niutes and Roval il Kivauiers. N X 1 4 RAL et L New T e A DAY F. C.BRUWY, Gen: Western Ageit, 32 suuth Clark-sh Dratts 00 Griat Brliata s {helaad LoF ma Twported CANARIES, Talking Farots sudulner Faucy Bitde L ___BMUEN TP PiaCah & Anansiuind, DIt T OUNEC Ty ARE THR KABMPFEL, 197 Clatk-at, 1 TUE) ARk TH Tt Daerics. e, | BURT'S SHOES Bt it K * 7:40D. 1o, .. LAWREN apaver, A:i3p m.| Mida. m. 145 Ean mnd:h'-‘hn“, Chicago. 110! 20 B 8 8:404. B PITTTBBURG, CINCINNAT! & BT. LOUIS B. B. {Cincinnati Alr-Line snd Kokomo Ling.) Dapot corusr of Cilntou sud Carroll-als, West Blda, Arrive. Ctuctnnatt, Tudtanspolis, Lau- [l A e S e Nigat Expi KANKAKEE LINB Debot foot ot Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-sacond at, Depart. any Hxprei, oo1) 8i00b: tm+1 100k B ORI0AGO, ROCK JBLAND & PAOIFIO RAILROAD R Ry Davenport Rapress., G Livvenws {irt Astenmatition Al meals on care, 8173 ceals each. CHIOAGO & BASTERN ILLINO{8 RAILROAD, flslllDfl!l‘ler nmlllh‘ Houte, ' . 123 Dearbora.-: ks B ot oo Leavo. | Arrive. e Wedaeada, 7p @ Docks fuol Siiidagi gitopted: 1UNAL, PPEEKSKILL (N, 1) MILITAKY ACADEMY, BE l) fur Wuatrated Clrealar for 107474, AT SE3D