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PPN TP e = HOURNIG NEIRY. The Old Story of tho Steps=Moth= © er's Wiles, A Usos and Abusea of Wn,fl:nncy-l)uudx--' An Empty W A bill was filed sosterday In the Circnit Conrt by Hoxana Seott ot ol va, Rackacl Ann Harrls, wldow and accond wifs of tho Inte Jacob Harrin, once 6 prutnlaont citizen of Chlvage and a mem- ver of the City Counchl, to act astde & deed which it isallcged the old gentleman madoto the dofendant Abortly tiefore his death, belnp i n- dueed to do so through undue Influcnce exerted on the part of the wilow, 'The other coinpiaii- onts aro Mary Ross and proviston 18 mads for Henry W, flarsls, but tho other chll- {dren of the frsy marrlago coming In and ing tn the proccedings, ’\I'):D‘;:li.:fl' New York City; Elien Ferguson, San Franciteo) and city, Jdacoh Harris, second wife, :n:;mn Mra, Rachacl Ann Ilarrls, and who, would apptar, trained up the old gentleman gaing Ity Jet b depart from it with tearfl eyesand & clasped a deed maklog over to her erty, ond, 1o effect. completely wili” rloge, a Laura M. Hnrr{nl roups not of age, tw famlly CEEL i 18 TR Wikt BOITOW e <ob Harrit, ov"cfi:x?hsuu of Tllinols, Posinz mind_end memory. fomiBd et will and testament. Al farmer wil anl ments nd act antde. anpalied, 0% % (at al) my fuet debts exinting tae (fme of fmy death, Lota 18, b, 20, 2, i denninza: - Subdiviston’ of' Jennings & Mol i Rubaivislon of the 8. 00 acroa of the I of the ¥, W, 3§ of the titrd principal discnar2en, proccedn of any areanal, ta pay and dlscharge sl my dobdt: mentioned, a3 well as coats of administration. Second—1 glve, dovize, and hequ fant dnughtet, Laura M. Kaerls, share nlko, one-hinlf of all the fate, withont Himitatton, Jhird—1 give, duvisc, aud bequosth danaiter, now M. Euzone Vogul, City o ono.half of the balsnce of my catato mantioned item eccond bieeeof. Fourth—1 give, dov aauzhter, now Mra, horenth of the remaining ono-hatf o of my ostato mentioncd i item sccand harealy Fith—1 glve, daugni jow Mrs. an ane-half of the balance of my estatc montionod flem second hereof. Slrtr—1 glve, daughter, now M #an Francisco, Cal moztioned in'ftem nccond Lioreof. Sseentr—1 give, dovis remaining one-ualf of tho balanca of my estal meutianed inilom eecond heroof. Eghth—1 give sou, Henty W, Hacns, ing one-half of tho tiuned in ttem second heroof. el\;l.n mentioned in item second hereof. Jivlng near tho Villago of Spring, on a farm Crawford Coanty, in tha State of P ane-seventh of tiie remaining one- Ttacheol Ann Harrls, to exceutrix thin_my last will and oL hlwdlfldnfl Band. full and complete po: exar it may be. she shall have Conrt having periansl, and mized,—and to of conveyanca thereof so to vest tho title of any and rold and conveyed ully and complote] 1l “such properly in the respectiva purchasor my ' debls death he discha: 1n provided for as uccasion n 0 Mich prch 10 see 0 {hy my execntrl cxisting at ~the time accraing thoroafter, purpose or and furiher of oaymng ay all of the lecactos hereln uily sottle my ostato within flve yearsatter my d coane. In witness whereof I herennto scal, thls ¥8th day of Dacember, A 1, 1876, v Jacos Hausts, Witnessca: E. JI. Sanoxr, 1 WL A, TARING IT ALL. fustamentary, fn the Probaf sued. 'Tho potition placed the valus of tho cstate £3,000; but by thio luventory tho 200; claims, marked desperato, 6,014 $%8; oua tho real-astate of Lot 0, Block Bubdivision of tho ¥ 14, Incumbered 10 A v unknown, In the petitiun the valug of the I waa stated to be 82,000 more than the incut the way he should go, and, when he had done hereof, LilevniA—T lereby -pgolnt my beloved wite, o the & testament, and dire 200 bo tiot raqnired o give any securlly othot than purchanors thereaf for tha purposs of paying all of m, raonal pro erty consisted of household nomm ) Thoso ero Martha ol Saralt F. Mattocks, of this when he took unto bimself marricd o school-teacher, who hi3 in ihrobbing heort, while her handa all his prop- + busting the ro was ope child by the sacond mar- ke the only one In the % romise of a voplous eatate, and ?m i‘l!fl:?n read with pleasuro mlxcd' with of tho City of Chicago, Connty belng of sound ani dis- do mako and publish s by me made aro hereby revoked, at or_gccruing therontlor, o1~ i ( T'8er. 10, T, 38, N, it 14 enst of ‘meridian, slal ba Arat pold and v czecatriz fu hereby authorized to uso tho part of 1y eatate, either real or “iio may ace fit 10 sell and dispose of for fucluding the incambrance ur inctmbrances adoye h unto my eloved wife, Rachasl Ann Harely, and my now ins éninun ahate and alance of my es- unto my now of the New York, one-sevonth of tho remaining In oyles, and heaneath unto my Tossph H. Scott {widow) ons: the balance dovifo, and bequeath unto my ynler, John 11, Hoss, and her chil- dren. now or hofcafter 10 b8 horn, fointly sharo ara Alike, ono-soventh of the remalming deviee, and boqueath unto my Bernard Ferguson, waw of onc-half of onc.soventh of tho reptalning one-lalf of tho balance of my estato and bequenth unto Will- fam B, Towlo, ron of ‘my daujhter, now Mrs, Yernard Forguson, one-hatf of aiic-acvonth of the o devine, ond bequeath anto my onagiravenih of the remalne balance of my estate men- N.nth—1 give, devite. and bequeoth unto my aaughter, now Mrs. Sarah . Matiocks, wife of John Mattackn, of Cuicagy, Tlitnols, oné-sotenth of the romaining ona-half of tho Ualsnce of my renth~1 give, dovise, and_beaueatn unto Mre, Mary Conovar, niow wife of George Conovcr, now nnsylvanta, 1t of tho bals snce of my cslato mentioned. dn 1itom second of -e(fth—1 hereby inveat my sald exccntrix with wer o lier own pame, what. such exccuteix, or as trusteo, it n discharged as executrix by the robate hersol, to grant, barzain, acll, hnd couvey ahl and slnguiar my entato, «=real, dve deed or deods 1y "0 ar 7y for and {ng the soveral logacles and beaivata hero- roquiro; pravided or purchancrs ahail bo required plication of the purchiass money by ThirteentA—1 dfvect that my eald oxecutrlx shall provided for, and o- t my hand and On the 25th of Seotemiber, the petition of Tinchael N, Harris for proot of will sud letters and a boud for $11,000, were fHled to Court, and the letters were ot . Bramer for $2,300, tho 2 of tho, prescnt holder of tho hote boing ot e Lrance, but tho fuventary sots forth that It had 1o valuo atovo the lncumbrance. ‘Tho widow was awarded $1.085, but rell qulahed thas, and tovk tho househiold goods aud $0474n money, NEAT WRATIF [ When tho helrs had finlshed meditating over this inyentory, thoy began to ask themselve o8 the moaninz of theso halves and seycnihs which they were to get under tho will, or what mcaning chero was in a will which gave shares i notblog, ‘Tlhoy knew tucie {atlicr hud been man of wealth, and tuat certaluly, up to a vor, late period, he had becn possessed of conddnm{ bie real estate, 8o they began to fnvestigate, aud they searchod the seriptures, or ather thic records 1n the Recorder's oflce, aind they found a deed of Buut, 1, 1877, by which Jacob’ Harris and Rachel A. Harrls, T g vl Aol o Hop et e and State of Iliuols, the cflllllhh!rflllun ol 81, convey and :ul(‘l’»ci to UGeorge 11, Bldwoll, of tho City of Chiag, all intereat In the "following-described re estate: Lots 10 and 11, and the south 43 teet of iu Block 4, 1n Clarke's Additton to Lot 13, ol 0, al thu City of Cbicago, rleosing sud walve Ao all” righits under the J i coustderation of §1 to the seme Gabree 11 8lawell all tutercst tu the followlng des u ck 4 1u Clark’s Ady B 100 S Cain dag. dopcoaghly \ 3 23, 5 Bldi‘nfl ‘The south i¢ of Lot 8 nyl Lot Julla A, Bidwell, bls wile, {n ¢ onvayid to Hachel A, Harts B Sroperty 1ot foro deseril ‘Ulie only jucumbrance on trust deed of $50,000, Mr, llagris sud his wite, dr. 11 being Trustee—an fuu this property is winile ¥ob, 15, 1977, by ubrance which the prop- erty Is well atilo 1o stand, as its estininted valuo 18 nbout $150,000, Thy discarery of these conveysnces ali :}l'fl'. wholo watter, sud prowpted Ihv“x‘?tln::} FUE COMPLAINING CHILDAXX by the first marriage sbow that, whilo the same affection existed between thew snd thelr father after his second marria; af them saw as much of They cisim that, when he wus taken slek fu ¢ a8 before, yet fo sumwmer of 1537, b becawe cufecbled snd deblli- him alter that date ho tated, aud actually 1ocapably of wauagivg bis affalrs, ‘Then it wus, they allege, that tho scce wnd wife, with a view of obtaluinz all his prop- crly, and defraudiue the chlldren of the first wito of thoir lawful fabieritsuce undor the will, bewau 1o worry aud perplex hhw, suad bl to give ber all th Bo lunk ws' & tolcrable share understanding remalned, they say, he refus 10 51uld to ber persuasive arts. But the fices capal thuics pretend to ulm that bo was ndebted + Peonle who wo il take wdvantoze of bis sick- roperty, aud sac- less ard jolirmity, seize his and to per- o property. af ed nd devices of which cunplug women sre couquored, Rachul would some- to ruice it by legal process, and deprive both him, er, aud tho chifdren of the same, untess {t wus ‘L hen she would tell bin be woaveyed to b « Waa 100 sick ayd Jolirn to mansge bis atfurs, aud suggaated that slic baving of youth and_clear faculties o her faver, co sud would, it he were so minded everythivg ¢o her, tasnage it In the fute o advautage as to convey 1ot Tl CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JULY I 1878~TWiLVE PAGES. THE TRIBUNES NEW LIGETNING FOLDING AND PASTING MACHINE. The wmechanicsl department of & groat dally nawspaner 18 1 Intoresting and fnetructiva stady. Gonerally the publie knows less aboat {Lthan about the manner in which the cditorlal, nows, and other similar dopartments ars conducted. At 4 o'clock {n the morning,—the hour of golng to press, —thers fa n Hvaly scone fn the basement of Tuw Trnuxe Dullding, To A visitor nnacquainted wlih press-room routine, tha ight of a score of mon sad boys hureylag to and fro, the deafening clash and clattor of the presses, the notwork of belting and other veeapheenalla, would be quite bewildoring. DBat throughout' this socming choos there s perfact orde devour the hngo e and rolls of . The presses white paper weith startling raptdits, and tnrn ont the great Bieaps of printed and folded Aheats which sre carriod out in carts, and waogons, and armfala fo stpply the readinz public of Chicago and the Wost with the Iatest neswe, Bostdes the mony and wondarfol improvements in presses that havo boen made during tlic past few years, and which have been describod from time to time io thess columns, tho ncccsaltios of the clty nowspavers of statding and circulation nave domanded the introduction of stlil other 1sbor-saving machinory, Papors have not ouly to bo printed, but to be folded fnfo portabio shape, and until recently thia work has been performed by band. Even now many of the Lon- don Journala are without foldmg-machines of any kind, and employ n vest num- bt of boys and wmea fto carry on this work, which American fnvontivo genfue has succeoded In accomplishing thruugh tho szoncy of asimplo and beautifal machine sttached to the press. Thare ara now o this country three diffor- cnt stylos of foldlng snd pastlog machines at- tached, but only one of thess has as yot been ol concerned. knew himsolf dnys of hi u death ntil _ widl s ald gcnu{m:;._l'ti-‘i!fiied States. hin o very . 1lo was then vury fatirm tn body and mind, so that ha was unablo to converse with hut a fow persons, and those wora such as the second wile chiose to admit to 1ils bedside, and na athers. The chlldren by the first marrlage wero though he oves, bosourht dered at thelr not coming, kept fromn_sccing hiwm, al: requently, and with toars in N er to sond for At , and won- sbo ODTAINED ENTIIVZ CONTIIOL OF MM, snd, on tlic 1st daj to _conyey b uitelnim dceds to George of Seotember, 1877, got him M. sldwell all hfs real-ostato, comprising the City- Hotel, corner of State and Bixteenth atreets, and severn) other houses ond lots in the vidinlty. Tho considoration property pretenided worth from 8150, was $l, to bo to # although the conveyed was . As 8 part of the school-teachier’s allezed prograinine, she had Sidwell in deed all tho praperty to her. 877, and on tho following Saturday, Sept. 11, turn cont i) by quit-clatm this bappened Monday the pnrcru were duly recorded. The complainants alleze that no t! tlo_passcd from tholr father to the socond wilo, aud charncterize Bber protended titla as frandulent and vold, for the renson of the alleged unduo influence whereb) 1t was obtaioed. ‘They nlso aver that from tho day the dceds wers made up to tho time when old Mr, Harris went the war of all fiesh, swhich was about o week afterwards, none of them were thom, The fact studiously ‘sl roach ol any of the ho distnberlted, father, lest comprehending to tho buds ho should, it what chlmren‘ had ernitted to sco thelr father, although he anxiously and ropeatedly called thev say, that Ri uously gaarded for hel the ap- so atiempted to 4o of thefr dying capablo * o been done, iaform thom of the samo, anil thus defeat tho unbioly schome of tho sccoud wifo. It is also shiown that tho decds pretended to convey all tho estate, cxcept a amall amount of personal nm{mrlv and moncys gethe o r to pay tha wi and 18 rcocl'lnfi the same, and will, Messra, Edrldgo & Tourtellotto are counse! for complaluauts, not hal w's award, lias takon pussossion of tho proverty, consisting of stores, dwellinga, and tho lotol rclerred to, rents, manuging andcontrolling epriving complalnants and the other children, so attempted to bo disinherited, of thofr riglits fu the promisea. In viow of ali of which, they pray that the deed may bo set aside, and the property distributed under tho a\ f enough altc. The widow ) Two operations; by means uf a fountan of pastain theintertor, from which thers i s contlnaous faw, the balf shiccts are pasted togethier in the middle, 2nd almost simnltansonsly tho shectanes glven one fold. The clevatoris n most important factor in the maching, as it not anly doos donble duty, bat takes tho placo of tha cylinders that occupy that positlon In othor mashines. Itls decided slmpli- fication ond dmprovement. lalf-shact snpplements are carelod thronzh jnst an easlir by only tarnlug o lngle scroty, and thua proventing one halfstiest from awltohing off and golng over the elevator. From here the shoet s carried forward to the folder proper, where it makes Its first richt angle foid by means of o recipracating or dircct folding biade with & rotary cam, Thiv folding-blade fs decided Improvoment on the others now In nee, most of which have o projecting arm rising and fapping down In 2 moat unwicldy mauner, and extromely llable to got out of ordur. Tho folding- blade pushea the aheet alrcady once folded be. tweon two rollers that have o doublo ct of ta upon which it §s carried downsard to the next of rollera, twhero tha thied fold ia effected, also at riabt ongles. Thore another folding-blads pushes 1t betwoen yet snother sot of rotlers, with & donble setof tape, which carried 1t down to ths fourth fold, Then the paper—printed. cut, folded, and panted~ts dropped fnto tne box Loneath. Ta desceibe the operatione of this wanderful lo- ventlon reqaires 8 great many words, but n reale ity the machina {s simplicity itself, And let no snan fmagine that the operations are performed aa slowly as tho desoription might seem to tndleate, When tho machinery ls in motion, the sheets Oy 20 swiftly through the folder tuat the oye cannot possibly follow thelr evolations, and 4 1a even me porsible to tell tho differencs in shape botween the eshects all folded and tho shects approaching the granted a patent, Tale Is the one invented by Mr. Uonrad Kahler, Buperintendont of Tne Tmacne ptesa-room, ond lts superiority to either of tha othiers cannot be qnestjoned, Mr.Kahles has been quletly exoerimenting neverai years with tio pur- pose of Inventing such A machine, bat, ngt wishing 10 produce anything bt & perfect work of art, ho han rofrained from makinz his snvention pablle unthl cvery scrow, paller, tape, and cylindor was entirely aatiafactory and worked to a charm, The folding and pasting anparatus, s it stands In Tuz Trnuxz oXca now, is thorunghly Chieagoan, ‘having boon constzucted by Mr, Jotia J, Clauag, of No. 15 Sonth Canal streot. Ita haizht Is just six fect, its width four fcet ten fnches, and ita leneth three feet slx Inches, 1t thus takes up much less room than ofthez of the other folders fanre, To- gothiar with tho Dullock press, to whichitlsat- tached, it occaples sixteen fect of floor, while the 1loe folder takes up thiety feet, and tho other one tiventy-fonr feet, This difference in size, 09 well o ita aimplor mothod of oporation, is due to the ahsonce of the cumbrons cyiinders which ars 5o promincnt a featare of the other folders. In order to dercribo tho proceases of the ma- chino the reader may sanposa a continnons rolf of white paper placsd in poaition at ons esd of the Bnllock pross, rendy to bo transformed lato thou- sands of printed ehoots. These ahecta ara delive erod at tho other end ot tha press at tho rate of 15,000 an hagr, Jost as they pass with lightning £apidity from tho press to the folder thay ars cut into balf sheots by a elmploapparatun which is part of the pre: In this condition, cut and printed, they ars carriod slongto the clevated tower shown in the cat shove, and which is callod the elevator. At this polnt the two half sheets separata ne ir by mngic, ono nscending np over the clsrator and the other golng undernoath, Tha clovator peeforme | Tho Democratle mniu-ien want Grant for the next Tepubiicns candidate, becausn ey bolleve lie €3 o mioro’ eanily beaten than alnost aily ather Ko~ Wo do mot meau that Glen. (rant has not been racolved with roal respact, snd that ke has not swakened a gonulne intereat an the e i of our citizons: bt wa domean | poclican whin ia likaly 10 bo seicctod, he Kepibe fhat th1e Horopeas cotbusiaem has beci elaborsic- [iesn paliticiana of the uoila-hunting claed dusiro Iy utitized with s vlow to 1:e political infucnce in | him becauso they bollava he would restors tha uasy no of commorelial polities. -3t Faul Pancers Prers (Indo). THE CROPS. 10WaA. Soectal Dispatches (o The Tribune Busssr, Marlon Co., July 12.—8pring-wheat horvest commenced. Fair promise for more than an average crop. Quality cxceilent. Fall wheat snd ryo extea good. Prospects now for a heavy crop of corn. Qats very good. The rust scema to have done but littlo Ijury. Crpan DaLp, Cedar Co., July 12.—With the prescnt fino corn weather, this crop will be falr. Color_good. Bpring wheat injured by rust and fiy, Oatsand barley all ight. Semuny, Dos Molnes Co., July 12.—Spring wheat is better thou was expected. No gues- tion but the corn erop will be short, Not moro than half a crop In this conntr. 'ALaoNA, Kossuth Co,, July 12.—8pring whoat vollow and rusted. Cora dolng fincly. Oats looking well, Gannen, Rancock Co., July 12.—Corn 18 lookl‘nz nn‘a for the stand, Good color and growing welt, Monvu'n Grovy, Gutbrie Co., July 12— Weather flnc, Vrospects now indleato 8 short crup of corn. Oats, barley, and flax are coinfug forward ju good shape, Wheat Wi fail 38 per cent af last year's Tort Dopar, Webster Co., July 12.—Stand of carn in this county is good. ' Growing fivoly. Some rust in the sprinz wheat, 13 Woopsrock, Wright Co., July 13.~Corn s & 1 iho United States. Tho Rinza that fonrished nn- der Grart would bo glad to 400 him aiain at the headqoartess of tho National Commiasary Dopart- ment, and to fix themasives {n position ander an star for Iife,—Cincinnail Commercial {Ind. 1f thors was n more tidioulons peraon fu tho fast seasion of Congross than Springer, it was Finley, af Ohlo. The two men shonld go down to postarity together, bacauso they ato jointly fo- sponalblo (or the Potter Investigation, ana becaus their mentat calibro, 80 far as {¢ 1s perceptible, bo foogs to the samo order. Finley has reached his home, and, of conrse, has beaun to talk. Ho tells a roporter of the Claveland /erald that the Potter Committes will show that Tiiden was falrly elect- od and was conntod'oat, and the rovelations wiill terout of sight & 1arge number of the foremost of the Ohlo politicians. Finley 18u’t at all saro bat that the President may ba Impoached yet. The Tepublicans of Finley's dlstrict should enconrage him to talk, In that sway they may postibly over- come tho 0,500 Demnocratic majority * which the gerrymander by the 1ast Leglalature gives him. We all remember the excitement into which the organ of the Blue pnrty at Entanswill wos thrown by dlscovoring the mofarious purpose of the Buffs to give s Bufl hall In a noighboring A similat stir was created in sundey news- paper-ofices the other dsy by tho annonncemont that Minister Noyos had boen entortained at dinner in Cincinnati by tho llon, Washingion Mclenn. Ono journal referred to fttle soctal feattvit o8 a geeat political avel 10 be wholly unaceaun ner seamed big with the fate of theso gentlomen thiuk of tho dinner tion, what wili wivon 1n honor of the same Miulsler Noyes ‘on Mouday? Mr. McLean Dbrought togather sroand ie | falr stand. OQutlook now for two-thirds of o hospitable bosrd & party «cf pohiticians: } crop, Wheat and ocats promise a better yleld Mr. Richard _Bmith, of the Cinclanatl | ghan 1o 1877 Uazetle, achieved the much more rcinarkable feat of cotlocting the most lnennfimmll at_oditors, With Washington Mclean, and Jotin I, McLean, -Bml Marat Haistend. and B, Kggleston, and 3ir, ml Lotr'a Cuxex, [lumbolde Co., July 13,—Con- sldershle complaint of rust on. wlcat. Osts niavo Jodzed badly. Corn 18 » fatr atand, but the crop will be short. WiLrox, Muscatine Co., Jul{ 12.—Haryest bas commonced, Oats and wheat have im- proved within the Just fow days. Falr crop. "link now wo will havo an avernge crop of awako. liera ware mon who had been threatonio ono another with plstols, aud denouncini ono nnother, time out of mind, as miscreants of tho mast diabotlcal kind, ~Yetwe donat loarn that tha Iestivitics were interrupted by the peiemptor. ballet or the positive cowhido, Nothing poppai coru. Pararna, Warren Co,, July (2.~Wa have a better prospect for corn than for soveral years. A sied o B Bi o diofetd ue s o o, e e ST | Clokn a0, ML WheracaBrop 0 N oubt that the party was s plcasant as good com- ol 3 pifs Teporter called on M Sidwell and asked | 2o e hoat coutd make . Lyain. Clinton Con July 12.—Hye snd barloy BUt tacoliect tho clrcumatances attonding tho | 'This direct tandonoy toward porsonal gov. | A5 beink Cut and yleldiug very Dualy. Qats tranafer of the property to him, and the retrans- heading well. Somo’ rust on wheat and sumo tranafer of tho property to Wi, and the retrant. | arment ts the most slgifcant, and, a8 we hold, | jodged, but on tha wholo (ho crap looks well, that to bava beon done It must botrue. iio had tho rost danxerons, element of & foreign poliey | Corn s coming on in good shape. Crop not 1ono such acts, smply 88 & matter of accolninos that Las culminstod fn the occupation of Crpras | quita us good ns last scason. dation, M. Harrls aid ho wero very intimate, | 894 tha protectorsta of Asiatle Turkoy. Engiish- Cepan Fnubg\nckhnwx Co., July 12.=0ur el knows eatls otter fof years —ang Lia nee: | men have boasted tnat thelr anclont monarehy was [ at cfop will bewrgs Much of it lodged. Sained Mr, Patris would. come o litm Tather | i seality a crowned ropublic, with fss ncting Pres- | Corn is dolng nlc»l)i rlnlpeu- ‘u ur & than to a stranger. As ta hls miotive, e knew | tdent, it Cabinot, and its Congress, —tho anthority falr crop. Wheat, is_looking “';0 ¥, u o nothiug,—dld not ~ recollect if anything | of tho soverelgn Botni 6 symbol rathor tuan & fact, complaint of rust. Harvest by tha 15th nat, was sald ' on the subject; ~ hut | Bat, throughoat the negolfations of the past slx Maxcizstan, Dolaware Co., July 13, —Spring ho _ dida't think ft lkely that | montns, the weakue of the mation has | wheas badly rusted. Chinch-bugs workine, Mr. Harria would havo told him tho **animus,’” }mn m_-:\h;:r 8 -w‘.v'.l h:ln‘n' C::-nl; Bnr{'\o ants gquod. Corn s doing well, Will In auch mattors, ho asked thy advico of friends | 1o enugnte ko &N ayerago crop, o it, hiava kept thelr own counsol and g - o a5 to hin personal reaponsibility, and thoy prob | ospel ourthols owis Sianse . Neithor House of | woisior vy Carroll Co., July 12=Tho hot ably told him nono attached, He oskad tho revorter what tho conslderation was, uay, when told §1, sald that that showed bo waa not bene- flted {u any way. Jiry Lad bought and sold— handled a great deal of real estuté, and thy matter bad passod out of his mind. e et —— OURRENT OPINION. Potter got np the investigation and took tho Chatwrmanship of tho Commiltee In order to muko repntation out of it 2boks it now —Zudrunopolis Journal (Hep, Wonder how he fesis Our plain-spoaking contemporary, the Vickaburg Herald, urges full rocognition by the Democracy of the colored eloment in tho party. ‘Thie s progres shoald bcpuum a throughiout tho lanche (Ind.). in tho rizht afrection, which not only in M -Uamphls ( ypi, butb n,) dsa- Watterson bitterly ropronches Hewitt for baing ** dumb ae sn oyater.” ‘Thls wild yesrning for Me, Howltt's conversation s uot shared by ins may s eab s tloane] shuts Lis Load, ~ Pt BSensts, 6nd he I8 ticlan Ls out of pl he varas up to thess awases en, Urant, —. iime, wo hear from the hiat thls {des of sesving rest of the populace of the United Stat r. Howlit continue to emulato & Mr, Waltcraon U msclf woul ‘L&unlldulh- 0f8 clawm, ho *for Orant. York Let oysts And tit were well be Gen, Logan would like to get hack to tha ‘That eminent patriot, E. A. Btorrs, of Chicago, who fxured not wisely, but too much, s# Gen. Babcock's connse), publican voli- wante to get fn again, s 238 Urant nen. hor sida of the Atlautic ain in the P Procisely in proportion as the Ropublican Mean+ White Liu W O party leans toward Gea. Orant, and cells spon Limtostep asinto the frout as a Bavior of Bo- cloty, it proclaims its unworthiness, ausarances of 1ta wp nd gives dy and irretrievable down- fall. 80 far as Presidens Mayss is unpopalar with hls own party, the antegonlsms that havo been doveloped are of & vsture com- . lie bsa pot done llughlnfl limentary 1o b Bl Dut ‘he ls Lnde nmity piditics, and tho corraption of his Adumin! sration; sod the mlscravie parudy of Louis-Napolconlam is Indobted to the ol of the B Whicls 14 licard o {be argument that 4 Viln Band Ie ralacd by tho satma CILL of Taeh Wo sodted unness fact lhflfllfl‘ Arrangemon was made before trip, snd that the largely snuinectod wi by to Granh & view Lo "-'tl the Ewplre. thoroughly known, T Jer ks on B 'R et us on iro) displays In E en by Imperlalism u ¥ 1l - byl peflaiii Ju ‘rancy uutll the rot. The that the Lrd-teria patih weathior has greatly improved fho prospects for corn, Tho growth of all smail graing s ju- mense. Homo rust. Estugivicis, Emmott, Co., July 13, —Cau- not expeet over hallof acrop of corn, Fluo growing weather. Boma rust ou the wheat. Varlfament has heen waken Into thelr confidonea. Tha natlon has had no moans of Anding cut what grnment was aime ent to Constantinople, mozed, au otectorste of Asistio Turkey was {ncurred; and, In cacn fnstance, Parllament has leamed the burpases of tho Cabinet when it wes t00 lato to Intorfere, o ovon fo dlacuas the mesaures with dignity. This protectorate sohema, which I8 velicd undor tho iulse of & cfcnsive alliance with the Porte, may ve, from 188 nolitial consequenccs, tho most momentons act of the century, and 4 th aacrotin bis breast, and only_sllowed hisasroc- ates to menilan the maticr in Parliament when the natlon hed been drageed Into & position from which It could not draw back iith self-respact This fs something moro than nersonal goverament; 1t cratle. Princo Blsmarck, who bae geners ily had bis own way on tho Contlucnt, liss never found Germany so managoblo as Engiand is to-da under the leadership of ber orratic Premior. Lor Beaconateld has delormined in sociot the destiny ol his country fn Asia. A Czar cannot do more than that.—Neis York Tridune, The great wajorily of active Republican Coogressman, politicisns, Aud oficobolders h inced 1n various ways 8 decided disguat with the angled notious of Clvil-Sarvice refarm which bave beon fuaugurated by the present Administrs- tlon. The look back regrotfully (o the gay and bappy tnies whon the Cougresvman coutrolied the patronage of bis district; when party snd norsons} service wers rocognized as & claim lo place and WISCONSIN. Aveetal Dispusches to The Tribune, JaxesvitLz, Rock Co, July 12.—Winter wheat just ready to .cut. leary and good. Oate and barley tirst-rate, Ho s spriog wheat. Corn growing, snd stands fairly. Woopsrock, Richiaud Co., July 12.--Winter wheat will bs a scry heavy crop. Bpring wheat, oats, aud barloy promise & full crop. Wiater barley {3 good. Brack CREEk, Outegsmio Co., July 12— Sprivk wheat, osts, nnd barley mevor looked better. Corn greatly fmproved. Hupson, 8t. Cralx Co, July 18.—8pring wheat, barley, and oata are lookhig fnely, No rust or fneects, Good des! of graln lodead. Warentown, Wi y 18—A heavy raln which set in Wednesday night, falilng - almoat uninterruptedly for nearly thisty hours, has ro- tarded meln% opurations in this section of cauautey, aod itis feared injured, $0 sowme cx- tont, tho hay zrop thst is down wnd unstacked, Some marshes ond wcaows aro so wot that cutting on them witl bo dono with grest dim- culty, and work on_o fcw of themn will have jo be abandoucd for tho present. Somu flelds o peiFS whea Caviuoromicar hings comforta- | wheat and oats have been lodged by the rala. o far sholr Trisnds Ly {8t coutracts, and_eator- s orisiog gentiemen, such 48 thoss angaged in the ILLINOIS, whisky busiaess, who were lngenious enoogh o contrive extensive wmllh\nlm%l for planderin the Trcasury, were suro to Bnd genlal friends fu the Depariwents Lo help them oul. wajority ot toess excellunt astitied with tho Administation of Trestds urant. Now they come to lovk back at 810 certaln it was the best oud most Bpectai Disvaiches 1o ¥he Tridune. BameeyvieLe, Ogle Co., July 12.—Cutting rye. Barley, spriog wheat, and oats tiliing woll. Ryo heavy crop. Cornls improviog fast. Btaad unoven. Cultivating abous done. Maziasia, 8t; Clair Co., July 12.—Now winter 'Tho great weopie were well out Admiaistration the country ever bad. They 1 heat is bol hea. Yicld not as good a8 b extromely glad i ¢ | wheat s bolng tprel n [5 i ih chiveriad Democraiic manesrors for | Wis cxpectad, Averaga for t. Clair County Keoping Grand Uefure the country ss the wust | will bo about fiftcen bushels. Graln is A No. L. ulls roadily in broad 1o be Presidontial courss, seews 80 nle Lbat they take It for grauted, caped upou hin sbroad bave th than confirmed fhe mout partial ountiymen, Undoabiedly sll b Iow countryuen Bave fol gralifod with tho fattors 10z receptivns accorded to Lun by the Courts and peoples of Europs. Awmerlca schoos back tho plundits of Eutope 1or theis grcat Uenvral, and, on Coru loaks well, Growing fast. Btand is zood. KxoxviLee, Knox Co., July 12.—8prinz wheat will bo ready to cut this week. Oats promise o Yery beavy yleld. Cora doing woli. The gen- eral proapocts for crops of all kiuds is betier than last sesson, Seauxs' iy, Hardln Co., July 12—~Winter wheat early all stackcd. None threshod. Wil averugo tew buabels, Cormn has beeu seriously aliable Japublican ca itk bele siews. That bo-bae i natursl and pli 'l;‘h- honor of bl his return Lo bis pative land, he will be welc d e Ble patura 1o fls gailvs 1and, be wil e welcured | dsmuaced by theBood of Juiy Ry o Wintes il overelue ail opnosition tb b1s RoMIGANON bY | ok giknsia ficen bushols. | Quallty Kovd: the Hepublicans iu 1850, That seews Lo be the Much will o forward % once. 'Outlook 10; progrumme, The two sloments which aze calolly €a-0peraiing Lo bring It svoul are, bowever, not of COTL PUOT. @ charactes 10 comuend s W general Mcepiance, Nzno, Pike Cu., July 12.—~Bome winter wheat . maoagement, more money wonld he made be- cattse mare money would ho saveds and {n tha Ir;lnlr:\;ll'tlg: l;\lll;cr‘ wl!u\"fl? we should ultl- able to im! ot to rh frugal French,” g Tal;: the HAMPTON ROADS. federate Congre Memphis Avalanche, NasnviLLe, Tenn., July 8.—The Hon, It M, subject 18 one about which I have often had tle Hampton Roads Commission. Col. Jobn B. Baldwin. exact date, but, clote of the night me to take & walk with him, saying, that o erials thing must be done} first time In my l] courage to do my duty.” He then went on to sny that s determined stand ought to be made for peace. feared nothing could bo done with him. he, 1 hiave sccn Gen, Leo, who gave me to tn- derstand distinctly that the cause had to fail." Col. Isaldwin, as’ you rcmember, was, during the firat year of the War, in the army under Qen. Lee, and was on most intimate terms with bad {m. Upon conauttation it was od that Mr, Bnl(rwln should the next dlyfiaduu: in “IrI elerator, The perfected papere drop into the ree House, in secret sesafon, a resolution for the centacle at the bottom at the rate of 250 per min- tte, and it kecps one porson extremely bosy o simyly 11/t ont the papers as they drop, and keeo tha box clear, 'Tho capacity of the folder is only limitd by tho capacity of the press, and, 4 in well known, tho Dollock press la_ s|mply nnapproacha- blofn epecd. From 12,000 to 15,000 coplen per honr are easily turned off, and thls amount conld ho Increaed to the extent that wear and tear of 1ron and steel ean be made to endara. The machine now In uso in Tz Thiarxe ofice 18 the first one that has been construeted, A sec- ond one is now baing completed, and will be in op. eration hy the 1at of’ Auznat, when ail coples of Tix T will be delivered te subseribers and to nowsdealers cut, foldcd, and pasted, It shonld stated Lt th fa & single folder, attached to a einzla pross, and its valus can_bo 1l- Insteated by the fact that, in order to securo an cnual apeed, the tmannfacturers of onc of the other folders have beon compellod to boild a dau. ble press with & double folder, enfalling a 1ar ‘greater cost 1o the pucchaser and 1aking up moro roum wlhen In oneratton. Mr., Kahler, thednrent orof Tis THOUNE folder, is 8 nrictical uress. onr resources and ability for carrving on the ‘War. This he did, and ihe Committce was ap- pointed. Mr, Buidwin was Chairman, mittee took much proof,—malinly officers of the srmy, and, among others, we examined Gen. Lee. [ suppose his deposition can be found at Washington. Ho proved that bis army was daily being reduced, and that Gen. Grant's army was dallv belng strengthened, ond that it wasonly 8 question of time as to giving up Itichmond, and, when ho did retire, his arm cuohd not bo sustafned for lack of supplics. Col. Baldwin pat the question te him direct, If he ifuI‘:lmmnku éui mcsunnsl I'JM atrepgtbening o y, and his suswer, swithout quallticat was, thn’t e could not. 'y I ‘The facts, fully contlrming what Gen. Lee had told Mr, Baldwln, wers reported to the House. Thereupon [ drew a xet of resolutlons lookinz to » Peace Conference. The resointions, as I drew them, named Huunter, Stepliens, and Campbelins man, having been in charge of Tur Tnin the Commissioners. 'In company with th . Dross-rooms for twenty-thrca years, When be first | J. D. C. Atkins, [ took thuprnn!ntlnm et.:‘\‘}'; 100l the rosllll!n in 1853, he, with tho sssistance | Stephons, who had juat arrived in Richmon of single feeder, norformed all the work of that | Just what time this was 1 do not rememby department, the' office st that time nsing single old-fashioned oo ble’ of printing the one sid: coples an hour, At preso: Jullocks and one lioe pres but it was one or two davs after Mr, Steptens arrived, after a long absence, andafter the Com- mitice nad taken much tima in taking the proot. Atkins and myscll Lad o iree talk with [y 2. 000 thare are required two. it two engineers, ,..\.m.,..mlm-. nine prosamen. a paper-watter, | Mr. Btephens, who realized the situation. \We and eizlit mallerato dispove of the immense edi- | Ieft the resulutions with Mr. Stephens, with the tion of the paper. 1t takes six tona of white paper | distiuct agrecinent that ho should make such to sstiafy the demand for Ths SuxpAT Toinuxk | changes as be thought proper, but ot to atone. in conclumon, it may be sald that this in- { change the Commissioners, Iie rewrote the L vention of Mr. Kahler's i entirely orlrinal, be hm 1o borrawad not a mngle idea in 1t Jrom ithar of tho other folders, and it ia the only folder and pasicr that 1a now in operation which admits the Punniog of the press to its fall capacity, and does Jta work prfectiy. resolutions, and it was agrood that the first of- fort should be to pet them approved by the Committee on Forelgn Affalrs, of which Mr. Rives was Choirman, Atkins hed tho matter m-nn:’v at heart, and, Gov. rd his place on Commiitee, woe managed to have Atkins appoint- ed, and ho got the resolutlons ap. proved by his Committee. They were re- vorted to the House, and, In sceret sesston, wwere debated scveral days,~Mr, Laris® friends opposing then; but, at lengih, it was said to thoso of us who wore trying to cet the resolutfons through, that, it we would not pres the resotutivns any farther, Mr. Davis would appolnt the three men named in tho resolutions. Of couree we stopped ot once, amd Mr. Davis did appoint tho Commissioners. To, the great astonisument of all of us who bad tuc matter as feart, we learned, for the firat timo after the Commiasioners returncd, that they had been clothed with no power exvept to treat upon the Lasia of independence, which most of us reganled a3 entirely hopoleas, predicating our LeMel on Uen. Lee’s testimony mainly. This 1a substaotlally the truth of history. threshed, Yiclding from fificen fo twenty bushels, Quality much bettor thas that of 1677, Corn very bazaward. PrisTol, Kendnil Co., July 12.—8pring wheat and oats are belnning to turn. Good deal of rust. Corn, compared with lust yearat this thing, I8 not 50 per cent of o crov. Greesvr, Cumberland Co., July 12,—Wheat all inrvesto. Largo crop. Damsged lighily by rain. Oats comiug on fucly. Corn pros- pects poor. Hulf a crop. Mouacortan, $t. Clale Uo,, July 12.—The wlicat does nos turn out as wall ns was expected. 8ix farmers toroabed off of G40 ncres 8,480 bushels. This Isalittle over fiftcen bushels per acre, On seventy-five scresof fine hl?lh alluylsl bottom land only 1,020 bushels. Tha generat avorage for the county will not execed fourfcen bushcls. Old corn is moviog at 81 cents. New corn, with the mercury ot 05 de- ry. Very prcos, I8 crowiug well. Our milsss Lavs not trulr, A. 8. CoLran. e’v!l:'c fl;\frccd how little they shall offer for new :’:'.“.E‘EEMI‘ "}:l UL !u_'ll—AN l"'i —OF-E“_I_—UBS!.; Orrawas, duly 12.~Crop reports are favorable. Cora_Golng tinely, Will ba fully uno-half or tiro-thirds of o crop. An accaslunal shower oc- curs in some parts of the cousty, Hot end dry in this imwedlato vicinlvy. X BUDEN 70 ACCOMMODATA Oyt XUMEROUS ‘patrous througuout the cliy we liave estanilshed sranch Otfices In tha different fHiritions, Where adveriisoments will b tagen for the same price 4 cnatzed at the Main Ofice, sad wil b received until§ 0'clock p. M. dUring the week, and natll 0 p. @, on Saturdays: 3. & L hisin, Bootarliens and Btattoners, 123 MISSOURT, Tres A Anectal Dispatees ta The Triduine, W N o, Kempiaaler Satloner, el 1000 HanmsoxviLLa, Cass Co., July 12—0o0d | HUBRRETHUTMSION, Weniside News Denot, 1 Dina lalsnd-av., corner of ifalate crop of wicter wbeat, Flax splendld. Crops it C HEH ICK, Jowelsr, Nawsdaaler, and Fancy Qoods, 720 Lake-st., coraer Liacon. al all kinds nover more promising. A Leaf from the Secrot Records of the Con- T. Iunter—Dran Bin: I bavs juat read your letter io the December number of tho Southern Hirtorical Noclety Papers. (I did not ace the other letter, nor Mr. Davis’ reply.) Buat the occasion to speak, and, as a matter of history, I ‘want to give you my distinct recollection sbout 1 was, as you may remember, In the House of Represcatatives, and on intimate terms with Bome time in the lalter part of the year 154 (I cannot remember the probably, in Ndvember) ot the t sesalon, Mr. Dalidwin' asked when we got out on the Capitol grounds, come _and sume- “but,” eaid he, "'for the Te I foe] that I isck moral but, knowing Mr. Davis as ho did, he Sald appulutment of & Committes to inquire into was put on the Committee. This Com- um?‘um boving re- articular A Vhremiing adrertisement {naeried (n Thls eolmmn ierins otk dans e B conty ech tsitona a0 50 centé a tine (4 eharaeds Grerageatine. Rookkcepers, Clerks, &ce ATTR A BPOLIED 10 CLEARFT o1 ai Addrens X 1%, Trilune offce. AR Ty ATndacse ANTED—A FIRST-CLASA IPPER, WA Reado Pouniey Con Sovaer Hoaaila sod eveland,” 0. MUKRAY& ll"‘l"fl"!‘r e TOOL-MARERS AT v n 61 Sonth Clintan-st. ANTED=AFiltST-CLASS GHOP CUTTRIL. gyk_ll.Alflfl HAKT & DRO., 195 and Ilflll;r(‘z'l‘l‘l VA A et FREFAILED TO Employment Agenciess “'Aml:'—léfill-l’guul‘I,Allfllmllfl FOR THR Y phais Gy Extenods tlo aad wood chionpers an] CIRISITAN &'cO' To4 Footn Water ols; free fare, L, VWASTEDS: CIIOPPERS ARD 100 LATOI- ers for Ilinolt and Wisconai Ll R R Tree tara. SGRIUS & COL kS Ronih CRBALse, JASTEN TEALLIOR 5} new work I’:‘Imnum e Tobres for Missaur(; $1.40 and $1.65 por days frco fares 13 farm hande, at'J. il SPEINECR Y, 28 West ane Miscellaneous. TANTED-ACTIVE MEN WITH A FE . VAt s s L suakes three fnches [n length [n the water wo arli n¥; ls0 our seif-acting cow-milkcr, LABEe fetler cony- Ing:book, 110 pross or water used, French and Kaglial siness cards, new (dea hat and coat-rack, 'mpruves e O and 7 Tribuns Buliding. 3 RouDNS 8 \V ANTED-80 COALSINERS AT MIRONRALL #8d, gu_pn‘!‘ane! yrorkinotronbia of say kin Tonbiraas EROETIC MEN OF GOOD ADDIIESS fl:lrt’is-;dlml books In clear territo; TANTED=A RMART JEAMAN VERT Ry 10 contrat hle 5T ur gosds: ComatRIoh ‘r'k :nm perinauent. BIIADEORD & NEWTON, WANTED-FEMALE HELD, Domentices DA GOOD_DINING-ROOM Fltih. d [ TANT! y I GIRL A Hotel Frankfurs, corns 1ndabighar, WWASTED=AT 1168 MICIIGAN-AV.. 'GIRL, Fomt 1 urk tion required. {VAsTED-A ral hous roc and Adami A COMPRTENT GIGL T0 DO GEN» ork at B IFving-place. between Mone “l'hsrnv-nnr GRIMAN OR BWEDIAH GINL in small famity. Apply Monday at 1% Indisua- ¥air and prompt PAY. ‘V'A‘mr.bih 1 with references 01t GEXENAL BEWO) 1t GENEUAL HOUSEWORR B S R R B * other far gea work. o8 288 Huronest s corter tata e AP ircescs. ANTED ~00 FIRNT.CLASS OPERATORS TO i 0 Likn 8567% Mabutacturing Co.s 518 Weay adtson-ats __MITUATIONS W, ALY Bookkeopers. ITUATION WANTED-DY A YOUXD MAN WITI ) ju years' experienco in ono hotise, In retail dry-goods 3nd chrpele; Shiniry pre(errodi A felerecen, - Ad- dreas W 1, Frivoue ofleo, SITUATION WASTEDCBY & YOUNG, Mmoxa man sa shippiag clerk orsalesmsn In & wholcaale grocery, salon, of say wholesale bouss. Address K45 Trbunnofic. o rps o 29 drovil T iethomit. (A FAID roR_ oL "auLD AND EILVER Money 10 loaa on watches, disziondd and Yaluabios of wyery doserimion at GULLAMII'S Loan aad Hulitan umice licensed), s k.ast Madlso Katablisied 1843, Fox‘:m\m-'rwu KOTES, ABUUT §300, OXE i [ ¥ AND wo yeAra, 7 per cent intercets given for deforred 0ta land; secural by Brit mortyig oo adrem 3 cent off; no commlsstons. T[OFEY—ANY ANGUNT T0 LOAN O: 10 ar A 1 clty, st enfrent rates. U GARDNLit, Northwestern dlutuns Life-Insurance Gom: Dany, corner Dearborn “corner orn and Haniolph-sta., Chicako. DMOEY, TG TENT 0N 00D TEAL TRTATE! current ratod, JAS, il GALLOWAY, Autorneys at-Law, 70 lesper DIOCK, 3 Clark-it. PrSAIES CAN B HAD TY ESCH " carreney "at the countine-room of the Trinune. 3 AND 50 CEST PIRCES (K PACKAUK: (0 ex¢hange for Currency o1 coRnting-room o BIpADY, ¥1.000 TOIL FIVE, YRAIA AT 8 PR Oy Tl toa Lot #(ihia foToF A “Trlbte ofiica. ANGE. FOR TE 3 0 _LUAKR DN DIFIG fut Iinots. . DEAN & PATNE Genoral {Eonts Northwesicra Lite lns. Co., oipa and eattiorn-ste. AXD 7 NORTH CLAUK-GT,—BOARD FOR LA. dies o genticoen 83 (0 $3 per week, with use of piano and baili, INDRICNDENCE, Jackson Cow July 12.~Farm- ersare groatly depressed with rogard to the vrico of wheat. Low and sinking. Corn well cultivated, and prospoct good. Dxriasy, Harrison Co., July 12.—Winter whent will aversge tho county over twenty e ey BUBURBAN RBAL ESTATE, _ naerted in this celuma aich additional sine 13 charged. T icords 3102 WILL 80X A BEAUTIPUL LOT ¢ e rom desiir, 4t Laraugs, 7 miles from Emu-verlmh frotm guunh W ;.wenu bunh’el-. 10 11 Ladalie-st., toam 4. uatity the best wo bave had for years. dfost it SALE=0 HOUAK, #aa3i 0 DOWN, ot . wiil €0 o thie market ns svon a8 threshied. IO A rdune Yitindt nmcum‘iflmmr o e rled 30U EARLE, i et Corn never looked more promising, Farmers | Sondar_J. U pAit.c, iovm 1o, Vit S aiosivne, aro not looklng for paying trices tor thelr grain. REAL ESTATE WANTED. 3 TWASTR=T WANT & PURNTSIED UOURR OF 12 to 23 rooms (o goud lucatlon, within 12 blocks of Lusines centre, oa nouth or North stdey will par MINNESOTA. Kvectal Disatches 10 The Tribune, Bunnantt, Kandigoht Co., July 12.—Wheat, | JitEus, Calistonce. L. 1, LOYD. loset 7, 11 oats, and barloy very good. Corn very poor, TTOUSES, Amuruoxa, Froovorn Co., July 13.—Wheat Sririhe ! doing fincly, with fow exceptions. That on very rieh Jand lodeed some. Corn looking finely. Weather hot and mofst. . Heonox, Nicollet Co., July 12.—~\Weather hot, KFrequont raius. Wheat badly Jodged. Rusty. Not .nore than balf a crop. Rve harve st commenced, Tizgoat crop ever knows. Bar- Jey noarly all Nles fat. v oride: ARA S TS, e Fiaterate o0 T0 '£0_NENT-ROUMSY, Sonth Sides 'O, RENT-ELEGAXT ROONS \EN AUTTE OR Fatingie, witlior without vosed, &4 Maiel Uruaewlc, o NEST-CUER ZONLY FOUT RLOCKR R0UTH Valmiey logsaynicsly furalsliod f7ont fouiis W men only. 370 a(atoeat 0 RENT-STOREY, OFFICLS, & Wocky nnd Varas, DOCK PROPERTY~BOUTIH OF TWEN. "0 R AR Ty RIURR, oue OB liobey, Swed NEDRASKA. Special Disatehento The Tribune, Canreroy, Thayer Co., July 12.—Batley fa nearly all cut. Bumo of 1t will bo colored. Boen raining a good doal. Spring wheat will be & guod crop. Corn {s dolng very woll, MarLeviLLg, Dodgo Co., July 12.—\Vheat, barley, and oats wers fu fino condition, but nk:wn lias been Jald down by heavy winds and Faln. W ANTED-10_ REN vartiy), 010 10 reoma, & miigof I'ust-Ofiice, 5o ioUSE. FURNISIED (01t ll”)lll\rm'flflfl"l within erreds wonld board U 1Lh Fide DAKOTA. Srnor wo hgite.’ Tantod=Two or thren dedramio Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, ofice-ruows on foor,Addruse A, 3 Tribune bl T RENT—A FUBNISHIDTOOM 18 A iy on Michigan-av. north of Twelfth- Tiest references. Address X 1% Rivensivw, Clay Co., July 12.—Most of tho barley will be cut this week, A heavy growth, and well fllea, Wheat heads thick and Jone, Tlades somewhat rusty. Oata thick and strong, No ratn, except light local showors fur ton days. EXCHANGL, AT Coru growlug tlu o R X e ————— Weat alde. &AT- MASONIC. 710 EXCHANGE—4a) ACHER (1l Nobreaks, 3 il i ock_of clothing, shoca groceries, +01 Bux 420 Blogia: eetal Dispateh 10 Tha Tridune. Teags Havre, Ind., July 12.—The Afty-ninth anniversary of tho organization of Masonry in this city wes colebrated by all tbe lodges In Vigo County to-day, About thisty visiting lodees frow surrounding towns of Indlaua aud fllinols ‘Thayer County, & : fghoh. 1 were orescut, niaking about 5,000 members of | Andoiich Fuziles. uew std weandiind. miil mado by tho Order present. Avout 1,000 took part in in"v'l?;'v'v::u'ff.'k"l'" -"Qu'f‘ Hro ok of baas “.‘.;,'fi b tho strect parade, all fn reguila, carrying many | stest styies. ales, wazor y day or week. A panuers, and with five brass bands in tho llne, o ltd atand appusrancs. Tho streeta wero | BE4eSrESTAEE, ¢ wery attractively decoruted with flags, banuers, ot Loriak b snd ererervens, nearly sil busincss houses | market daily 3t 103 boiug triwmed: A beauttful frivle Azl { \yrAXTED—TO PURCIIAS T was _ crected across Maln strect. In- 5y, miyd baroess chioap for cashy or lo uxChaoke toresting scrvlces wera held at tho Upera- | far cholée clgars, fewla:machines, ur gther fursonsl Tlouse. To shaus 2,000 lsdies and gentiemcn THOMAS, 50 tava'si,) second ¢ Col, W. k, Edwards delivered tho Listorkal ad- dress, sud Dr. Austin delivered a grand ora- tion, Botn_are prominent Masonie speakers. Dr. Van Valzot, of thie citr, M, W, Grand Muater of the Btate of Indizna, bs thia evening glving a recoption st Dowling Hall, which 18 elegantly trimused for the ocession, wil a0 tns mmcnge crowd 4 present. A great number ot people were 1u the city to see the celebration, sua all passed olf tn exceilent order. bazl 104 10 8cCh el : His kuowle BHIIIA‘IN‘ b‘mur wii w“. 10 toyrists. Terms satlstactory. e BOOK LIBRARY OF VALUABLE DUOOKS UECED A HRUARY OF YAl }‘7"‘%:’:‘»‘;';’.4‘;‘:}3.2 hll'l Clesp Bovk Btore, American mod Eusopesn lotels Mr. Forney, o a late latter tothe PAlade’phia -Lsif regulap iars, ab MILL] Press, wakes s comparion ol Amcrican ‘sud s Europcan hotels not very creditable to the for- ABIL FAID YOIl BOOKR—ATANDALD WOltKe m“'_’vfm mmllu Wihe (nstitution most worthy | o7 SWRTS VRS Kool prless, :::1:z=flgrlf£$|:ulbrn- of {mitation Is the continental table d’hote, tho | m=—== dEi - e staplo 8 o'clock dloncr. Ilere you have the two MAC! Yy .~ Fronch pecullaritics truly developed: cookiuk | FRGi BATE—A 4 WY 17 FERT TCBULAN aud savlog, For loes than dlll you i, & vor | F Ut fob ol Wi et edj cite i nf Ao ot e N e itsurat fi:fln:r'x'u';’y%': SR TS FRANCE B i There ara pever thao elzht courses, ¥ O = . LA % TFLAN: ’&d ru‘tlfm soup, Osh, frut, snd coflee, Tho )m ';LN'A TR Wl R accrdt Is experlence aud cconuiny, A genlus | S - S for preparing food for the tablo is not less chas- | __STOBAGE, 2 actaristho of the French than talout for making 1t OOF WAREHOUSE, 107 WEST MONROE- e el st baost peopie. Wit us, tho | TARTEE AR incrsdundiie, careinges eie; Lusis Tavish fortiitty of sofl, kea, sua ale makes avery~ | toany amounts ewal tnierces, Cash 10F 0 of 20048 body wasteful. Here Naturc is aluiust as gou- erous, but el sud poor husbavd ber glise; pothing s [ust,—both cxtremes of soclety seem 10 study ecouomy os & ine ast, 1 this prinel- plo vould be applied Lo our hutel Bud Lousshold A 5 Sou T me i b U e price, W cebi PLEASANT 1008 WITIL GOOD mmfi'flb? TERY VG arihis 1o Davincas centre, an Kot Ktde, dress X 43, Tributo ot Xlotelds PRROmAE HOTEL, a7 ATATE-ST,~FURNISHED rooms, wih bosni, 43, 85,50 per’ woeki without Lus: § 82,500 83.50) Jo. & AND 130 WABASH and, NFjana 1) AV~ iteaneed 4 52 30 per days #. Wt k. W of Van Duren. alagie runtul, with £5 10 87 per week, J3oARL=D son an 8 o tho clty ar niy of {Full, v locatlon and A BYA 3 ¥OIt THE SRA- farm an 1AKo aliare withitn a short dintance ‘Beceuitio vy rallroad, whers thera ara Digs, And suadn, areas, atat- ifrl i~ offle JRAANS-GREAT WARGAINS. i sianD, TN 12N A €23, 81, €0 850, 8w For cash r oa tlibe paymontd. o KinAL Corner fracs awi Adame: JPTANGH AND GHOANS OF ALL MAKEIS— 1 t, T 1, st o SRS Sriofinty 'Tro"hv Y8 A 0K OROAN WITH B0V i fatestun H. T, MARTIN gfi(f\flu'nux A RINK ! e et lous and ve.. Warra: o 3 3 e T LI, 203 and 77 FTATED (. o N aprove: 3 o P Late-at. ) NEW PIANOY AND GRGANG OF DIFFRG- t 200 S e thmdparienta st Uorner Ktate and Adawe-ats. =T BUNINESS CXTANCES. RO A e ST ore 4 Lol Feation St S RS R Feli-ake R ! wa, N (CR; CEEAN oS CTTOAERY AND N ll«lr for sal 1 umflu\nxlum cheapy Hvtaw roums, ~Apply 8t 763 West L JNE OF THE FINEST GENEICAL RETAIL pes Late, unly w3 miles from Chi one of thabuat Tariniage Foyionsto HiRolk, for accoungticingiel stes by BT RAO by reah, ¢ ok, 63,00 ‘whie 5 2014 for cant e i Hoorl ecurly. Kddress FIAN K OHOSEL Chiobause, WL 3N ) HAN N ATARTY W 1K $2.000 BRI IRATT LGl the ares Duny, ureat Brrasburk ciock. Al X 33 1 e NEOUS, . gonian woAcics, gloriik, AVD UETE xtirlon ualrpet (v s e eerilad by Cl RS WSk [rrdvererri S e QLY YOI BIEEST Tk GLONING LY out that big stock of [den and I H W AT AR ANEL TR AN L S e thangs for Plonon. winh. wad furiitars. o 1. MAGTLN. 208 i 307 Btate-st. FURNIBHING A SOREIION LINE OF HOUSE ol U Uberal terans at T Univa. Furulture Company 3, Gud Weat Siadiwist. DULNITULLE AT BEDUCLD FRIGES=THE LANG- J O ‘-Tuleh-‘-nm U e ) Al-_r_;l- stoct W Under prices Tura 8 DIBGULL Jo%akite 390 and upwardei bedrooi sults, $20 8ad up: Wardat fancy chalra, easy-chalrs, loanges, 034 ploces f i1 i g wver Knuwn, PN 15’«::’34(&3‘\9; SulaITinE noVsE, 205 i Sl AR JFURSITONR PV moaciir. iateal, 3uLD ON, kT . HHWING UAGUINES. 1 0'(‘ OF NICE BINGER, DOMESTIC, WUEELWD 4 Wilson, aud other macdiora below bal? price, aa. rautod. Luan villce, Afi__l‘EIK Heuta 4 T LOST AND FQUTOe AWAY' FHOM ¥ oy tabat, & puaall whie warb o o Ttowardfor Infurmation of ou O fvrd ucas i R N C— (‘u“‘uBALIC—AD.‘) ABL! llw ‘.lml):g Ii(llll'lré A AL, it i yies Dram it Ih Srbihny S aed 0 AdiTieabi Sirven T4 17 BoUSh delarsuit sk