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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, {ncreasa in the South, ani ahont th In the M{1dle Rtates as in 1477, & rlight redoce- tion belng apparent in New York sud n silzit d soaked tho clothes for 89 Then we wont THE BLACK HILLS. and sold the watch for 812 ‘round town on a sort of jamboree and spent About 5 o'clock In tiie mornlog wo ing o the last dollar with somo of Lhe boys at the Blue Corner, when who shoald i but Pete himaelt In an old guit of clotlies that he'd borrowed of A Trip from Dendwood ts Boar Butte- Beauti(ul Scenery. a man threg ma If he didn't with addition of me area | slewed, or magha mounting to | tite. Too Lord made the potato with ,.é ora reduc- | ony that was not intended Lo be taken of ot tne adjotuing | the proce: Dbutlor 2 percent. ‘Ine | thatis increase in Toxas, s indicated by countins re- | to tickle the palate of the eater thercol. miles down the river. And h dewand his clothes, and the next da ted, 18 10 per The First Infantry«--Climbing the Moun- A cent, ord‘ ,(‘K']U m‘rcn,l ——m—— rkansas, A Jld D 3 J 4 maxe a large adyance, the former state pited A REFUGEE SENATOR. Tround dunning us for the paltry 85! an's enough to paraiyze a Louls. " tain, and Deseendlng 1t all of sume m 100,00 xeres, whola crop i nearly U rifug the _condition of corn 18 1,0; 7 return_100, 252 abave, nnd 515 Very few lu the West give The average condition nf the TIIE CROTS. MINNESOTA. Anselal apatches to The Tridune, 8. Papt, Minn, July 18.—~The weather for he past ten days has created great alaria for the wheat crop uf this Btate, Neatly every see- tion of the State hnn bren visited by storms of greater or Jeas violence, and fn a8 _malority of cusca the Atarm has beeo severe, grown very heavy and ravk, and the wind and rain Irive vrostrated It, o many cases ren- derlmg it next to fmposaible to harvest It, save by uso of the scythe. Lhe suuthern and west- orn part of the Htata was vistted by a violent wnd 2 railroad cone passed ' through to-duy told your curreapondent that mfle of wieat wvas leveled as flat as Bud as huve been the ellects of ho greatest danuge Is fron: smute tie oty close, wnd partinily dump nek liga developed o great eal of both, aml furiners tn all vars of the eing nurthiern portion wre The oullook is un- Favorable weatlier for The Wocs of o First Ride on Horscbaok-— Mr. John H, Burns, Foertal Carwspondence of The Tribune, Drapwaon, July 8.—The aconery of the P to u few days ago, was o mrstery tome, Coming fnto Deadwond aa T did tn the honraof the morning, all the béauty was shat ont by darkneas, and all the Hght centeced o analt luntern earrfed 0 the hands of the ¢ who walked hefore the horaes, That o huge pines, L knew, for tho doleful sghimg of the wind through the branches gonnted & death-march on a grand bharp, . A few dugs ago, . AN EXPEDITION of the mombers of Ui yress to Lhe famous Hear Butte” was formed, aund accordiogly 8 conalating of the Hon, J. 1L, telnws John Whitton, of the AV, Johin<on, of the Enferpr.ss; Me, Pow, Assistant Postmasters Ilal J, Norton, of the News-Leiter; No Halley, the Ase o Precs Aents amd your correspondent, etarted gt bresk of day, mounted un frisky Vassing throngh town; viewlnz the that standard, ure above 100, WISCONSKIN, Breetal Dieoicles te The Tribune. WaTeniows, Wis, July 18,~Winter wheat, rye,and bariey ars harvested fn this vicinity, The wheat and ryn have ylelded well, There was a blight fn some pleces of barley, but never theleas a full averaze crop was secured. He- ports ars received of damnage to sprine wheat un account of the Intense heat of the past five dave, principally clut varlet; Osnkosity, Wis, July 18, —' the past week hias seriously injurel the wheate The graio has " duetor wha Jurns, wttorney weathor of the past wi tate cxeept tho oxir feeling much discouraged, favorable nt preseut. The number of Snss Abnnt Pennsylvania Foiltics, Mutadetnidn imes, lg- | Wasuincrow, July 14, tiow frum the Governor of Bouth Carollna, iy exireme hent ol equisition would ., | winter, L him with: How 1.ACn04sz, Wis., July 18.—8amples of wheat | bave vou been so long ealoana Just. closing after tho long might of fwkinics throngh Chinatown, a few of whoso fnhabitants, having recovered from thelr night of uphim-snoking, had consented to get up and chop thelr woold; over n bridze; past a hy- ten days will do wuch to save the crop, but Minuesota wilt not bave tha crop which had been andldpated, At ITastlngs, to day, Clarles Strauss, n jow- eler aml furmer, commitied suicide by ghout- The cunne was bLelieved to ba from different tlehla “at all stutions on the Bouthiern Miunesolu Nallroad were te The hard Miunesota, or I fved | the Camerons. Hait n splendid time.”” s Haw Johie were you goved’! maged to_cxeeed 0 per cent in “ How is the old Senator" despondency oo aceonnt of the ceop fallure un he prospect fisd been so brillant that the changs of the Just few days has had & very dishenrtenlug effect, and the prayer for draulie claim, and then into tho guleh,—then came _the beauts ot scencry, Surrourded on oil grlee by high hilie covered with tall soruce. amd the tops Just having caught a sight of the quatity and quantity, Lost Nation wheat will Prave x tta Tullure, ,Severat fieks at ditferent | Wim Juokine peter. s hIth fs firet-rate. Wolnts are bolne plowed fu, wnd, unfurtunately, | He s very hanby wore af thts kind of whest was plauted this | tion ke the rest of us.” year that ususl. Jteports from along the Chi- *Does Dun damn it, 1601 cledr, cuol weather o even atromger than was the cry of reliel from thy granslioppers I Unfess the change of w cutiien right specdily, the worst predictious will be mara than realtzed. suimmering sunbeant, thern was @ plclura IIT FOR A PAINTER OR A JORT, and one which could ho pppreciated by tha com- man herd of mankindg § not see the colur of the snn, cugo, Dubuque & Minnesota Raflroad are most discouraging, to those who did here appeared the the vountry, s reports from Trempealean, | a0y i Peansylvanta,™ Warenvivre, Lo Suear Co., July 18.-Crops in Rafued st evary day for twvo charming eignt of prospec -holes, shafts, aml tunuels, showlog that man was at work; and, Vernon, anid LaCrosse Countles fn - Wisconain | 4 Well, Benator, l;(:n‘vkifi“mev«flnlc-l situation ANl amal) grafns are spatling | n Pennsylvania 1 are equally bad. fast, und 2 favorahle vhaoge in the w carnestly pruyed lor, Mapwson, ‘Wis, July 18.~Tho hot weather throughout ths see'luit of the Btate hus dove | It sume vonstderable damage to wheat, but_noth- tngz of & surtona nature. Wheat was too for ad- B vanced to recelva materlat injury, Corn lina | heapof monov, thougl faicly sprung upwands wnder the beat of the Fow In thatt and proailecs un abundant crop, prsdcting while the party stoppeid to view the scene, the Mereury 93 to 103 in the shude, oupd of the plek cama from the dark valley bu- :«;‘:1:». Alurlnr uel we had heord of some- Wody's cut or shart roail, and we were trifng to Aind It. . 'Tbe lonest road home {8 the shartest in almost all cases, and ours was 1o exception; for, sfter climblog divides and hopbarks, after dismouuting to Jead the horaes over quartz out- cropplugs, we flnally reached the EVENOREEN PARKI o a8 fair & valley as it has ever hean mv luck this Btate 1a fmn cnuaing twive tlie labor to harvest it. have long faces, hanotrotrr, Kandigoht Co., July 18.—~Uraln Westher hot and stors and thumier-atorme, 1 now for even a medium erop, action of tha gamblers fu grain fn Chiapo s aronsing a feellug of deep reseutinent amouyg Evergtoing land flut, The prospect ia Hot un sultey Lo-day, ?'lul ublivans will imake Iz fizht."” Whint are Don's chia e NEBIASKA, of thiem do get tnto the Lexlslature,” 10 see was before “us,—rleh flelds of pasturage, of gratn, and all fifled with flowera,—whits a aew-mill was Jocated in ita centre, psked where wo were going, god we told bim “ Better take tho uther rond, then, —onr guide knew best,—and wa started, and finally struck a stream, and nfter thot the road secined n succension of were continunily Interrupting our path, and there was no way out but ta follow the road, fur almost perpendicalar masses of rock,. and the strala of tho Special Dupathes o TAe Tribune, EranT-MiLe (Tove, Cass ( ting spring whe. the wheat, Simall gratus budiy lodged. Corn | lurze movement like this a fe Evora, Olmatea Co,, July 18,~8pring wheat Rome ' burley cut, Very wet aud July 18.—Barloy Wheat the sume, Oata all right. July 18, ~Lartey be- Bprine whent is Tnjured Ludly, Qats and corn gou Lat. Mapeuia, Watonwan Ce Ranvorrir, Dakota C BTaNTON, Stanton Co., July 13,—~The soring. Gralu 1s very zouds nfured by rust and Jodged, Oats headed well, ELYSIAN, LoSueur Co,, Minn, July 18, —Be- tween beavy winds aud raius, hot sups, oud treams, for the, on cliner sldo Cummibirg Co,, July 13,—0at “How (" know such o movement ls likely to o Revent storms have tufured | yoim kind of people to, the uriace JULY 19, 1878, loy or | w other sayory things, stould auspe-t the rondls tion of s’ palats and stomach, and consult a fncrease la New Jersvy and Fennsylvania. The | physician for some remedy for a morbid appe- heaviest decline fa 1o Illinota, about two-thirds of a millios per cent, fn som Htates the reduction Kat Mezomines, lom! Tyton, Mrhuminee, lamhe, fehr YR, Menominee, lnmhe Sehr Winnfe WWing, Ludiagton. lu k. hark, Ogdan's Canal, €, Monkegon, Igmber, Market, oke, Taffalo. nundries, 3 t, Hamiin, rates were sald to be 50 per cent oif tne U I,th;:'manlly. and somne new 0 CHICAGO FEMALR COLLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago.. Collogiate year begins on Tues- y Sept. 10,1878, TORT HURON. Port Iforex, Mich., July 18. —Down—Props J. Bertschy, Abercorn, Egyptian and consort; achr F. A. Ucorger, Up—TProps Fauntain City, Japan, Benton; schre eels, M. Wilcox. s nd—North, freah, ‘ont Huenow, Mieh,, July 18—10 p. m, —] B. D, Van Allsn, James d Baginaw and bary Paul, Pacifie, Clinton with ale with Alva lin of couklng I3 completed, and ati tcate and sweet id its fiesh is breserved or oatalogues G. rHAYER, Pres organ Park, Cook Oo., n-st., Chicago. Yor $15 2 {0 Yowy Bnale i the largrat musie schos 15 entinent prafensors, udenta since 1847, Kituatiunasesured for i64 For prosvectus address k. TOURJEIL, Mu- Bel otit. M egnn, lumber, M o, Westher clondy. pacbe Litde Belle, Grand iaven, stuse, Uduw's Ca- Mr. Patterson’s Visit to Camernn—tWhat ife ACTUALL Schr Charles Luling, \an! —Senator Patterson, of South Caroliua, has just returned from a two weeka? visit to the Camerons, of Pennaylvanis, ‘The trip was made withéut unnecessary notse, for it fa said that Gov: Hartranft, sithough again and agaln besoughl to do so, would: not promise not Lo surrender Fatterson ona requisi- Gieniffer and _barges, and consort, loy and James C. luw. Our 8on, Thom: ] btea-sr, Homer, Hines, City of Menitowoe, W ind—Northeast, gen AWARTHMORE COLLEGE, Ten miies from ['hilntainhls, under the oara of Friends, & education to hoth sexeq, e couytes of Aty krers, Fhr caralozue, k(v particulars an io z‘lmw- ul[ “"i gives & thorongh colingr I n. Ba Behr i, J. Bklamore, 1, Kchr B B. Hobinsoo, Menekaunee, Bardinia, White ¥ Al THE CANAL, Taly 18,~Arrivals~Props 1me oetlal, tirlggaville Landing, 4,000 bu eorn from Benceas Lily, Grigguvitie Landing, 6,%00 ba corn feom Seneca; Marniet, Griggaville Landing, 6,200 bu corn frum Yeneca, Cleared—Prop Montauk, Lackpott, 4,300 bu Bnarranr, July 1810 p. Motne, 0,100 bu corn coru; prop Welcume, ared—Uold Hunter, L eneknunee, lignt, i, e, was aald, during the wihter after Patierson's nda, Uzand flaren. Heht. convalescenco from his sovere illness, that ex- Senator 8imon Camerod hnd fuvited him to 4"“ low ground, spend o few weeks with him lu quietude and rest: that the fuvitstlon was wecepted, but crop throualiout thia norifon of the Btate, Ong | that Patterson "”“‘“’;‘ ‘to make the trip, Intellicent farmer estimates the damaze to | having heard that & growing whent In Winconsin at §1,000,000 per day for every day when the inerenry reachies $#3 T4, Tt Uigloma admits (8 dhirees Tup cf NITENCOCK, Dean LEMENT'S #CHOOT, Land childres, GERMANTOWN, m. —Arrivals— Ut issned for him to return to Sonth Carolina to answer the six or cight judfctinenta atill pend. It fa "impoesible now Lo teil hiow se- ing there ‘.6"""' fim. . While the Bouator re- vern the damage will be, but, up to ten daya | Wains in the crop promiecd hetter than any since Ilay Is nearly harvested, and tha crop is Iurger than for years. Hye is now belng aml [n some flelda’it stands fuily,six feet nl Winter wheat Is ready tor tha tons of Winnehage County cropa will averuge thirty bushels to the acre, enry, 4,000 ba Huflaly, sundriees. ufTal ook _For eirealars epply o HIGHLAND we TLITARY AUAD! 4, B8 cadnta for collexe, selentlfie sineis.” Tweiiy X C. 1, M ‘ashington ha cannot be disturbed, being conatructively ln sttendance upou Cou- gress, during which he is.protected from arrcst eut, | under n deciston made Ly the Court here lust LAKE FREIGHTS. The gralnfrelght market was qalet and an- changed vesterday at 154c for corn by sall to Bof- falo, 7i5¢ by Jake and rail, and 6xc by Iake and Charters wera made for 210,000 ba corn: To Ruffalo—Prop Delaware, corn at 14¢: props Commodore and Roanoke, com Montteal, prop Ocean: to Cothing- wood, schr San Jacinto: snd to Ordensbury, prop Oswegatclle; all corn (Brough. L1CALF, A. 3 Schr Coral, Mu 2 et —— KEOKUK WATER-WORKS, Koeetal Disateh ta The Tribune, K2OROK, Ia., July 18.—~The st test of the new Keokuk Water-Works touk place to-day, and way witnessed by several thonsand people, The test was a aatistactr? une to alt concerned., The following resuits werm m hleved: one-inch streams to s height of 146 feet onan elevation of 115 feet aborve the nnwps: one-and- three-fourth fnch stream, 104 feet, elevation, 60 feet: stz onedneh atreams, 165 feet, erzht one inch streatnn, itch streaus then o 2| 1 mct Senator Pattersoi’on the street-corner T yesterday, He waswaiting for a car. I accosted are you, Senator! Where canal to New York, Uil I've been uy In/Pennsvivania, sisiting HAILIRVAD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PYPLANATION 07 Rrrrrxce Manxs.—4 Satdrd, *bunday excepied, YA Little over two woeke, T was at the old man’a farm at Doveyaly And also ut Lochiel." DIARGUETY . Hpecial Dirpateh to The Tribune, Arrived—Prop “Oht ie's a3 goy 8818 tor, Never snw Sparte: schra Sumatrs Clesrea--Prop Flelcher; Gen, Sherman, chrs Queutiu, Exile, d dainns the Aduinistra- fest clevation, 150 feet, one- Tose, 83 feet, one-und three-foneth-tuch 7 feets twotuck aticw fourtheinch stremn, atreain, 210 feet.: The works are o] the Heuley tnanufacture, iz 3Monuay eacepce OUIOAG0 & NORTEWEITERY RATLWA. SOnt ver; he nover bus liked it, you koow. Tes busticls to the acro is the | 1 tell vou this crowd up o the Wilte Touse most claimed tn the report from thot section of | hasn't wot any friends anywhere. 1 duln't tind fprctal Dispated (o The Trivune, « duly 18 —Artivali—Prop Alaeka, nrop Arundel, Bufislo: schr Thomas A, Heoit, Chieazo; senr Snawdrop, Part Durer, Departurea—Prop Atlsntle, Disuth; setir E, P, clirs Npeedwell, Erle, Stewart, alscific Fast Linh. aslunx Cicy & Yaokiol sLuiugue Day Ex.via o N1kt S ther Is »'The Hepublicons sty they will carry the | Deals, Huftalo, wind Lun dinpusod o think they will, The pcrnts, however, say they will earry it. The N AND BANDS. HELP! FOR THE WEAK, RERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! 2333 333333 MICHIGAN CITY. Boectal Divpaiten 10 The Mridune, Micaiaax Citr, Ind,, July 18, —Arrived—Schrs Tavld Macy. Spring Lake, lumber: Westchester, 1t, Ik King. Muskegou, luaie s {or re-efection ™ They are very good. It will cost bim s 8233 - Muskegon, Tunihe: “ 0! thees Natfonald are rafaing thunder up | Ler; Cecilis, Musacron, Jumber, there, But then Don can et them. even i say NAVIGATION NOTES, ., July 18.~Cut- | 1o Well, T don't care ta t:“‘ shout {t; but you | mye tug Nelson went Into Milfer's dry-dock ges- terday for tepairs, The stmr Metronolls went to 8t Joseoh st nlght with excuraipnists. 3335339393338 of u certaln kind will get into any Loglalature, Tue Nationals Qats extra gooil. Good-by." crop shinly hllmxemrli What larzeat crop for M. .A{RIN E N EWS. tye und barley cut, Rains have wheat Lelng bndty lodied and tangled, the vut. look is bad, and the prospeet for farmers wus Constdering the prospevt. ive price of Wihuat, aud that it will cost double the amount of fabor Lo secura tha crop that it would If not lozod, and that it is not well fiiled, and will hardly be an average crop, there are thousoiis of acres that will but little more than pay tho cost of harvesting aud fliting for labor drmands €3 tu § Farmers aro not Jubliant, but are certatn of hara The weather s excessively Carn is very rauk and tender, the stand not as good s usual; the high wind und raln-storms have broken down and destroyed at 1t will not be on averuge vers, gxpasci] duiaged Ui minie, A, Platte Co., July 18,~It is feared that livat of the past Tew days will ma- Arsirtant. en the yteld.” Rye moro than an averare crop. LincoLN, Neb, July 18 ~The Dally State Jowrna: to-morrow morning will publien oflical | ure was hulit aver the th returns of tie acrengre of cultivated lands of all L tue countles of the States with & yietd of all neal kinds of crops of '77, witich shows that over | tothelemuh. “iherc we 10,000,000 bushels of wheat wers burvested, It | bostd meawire, of tiher 8. will atso publisb crop reporta of the current | {ivny Wil 1(-:“' (m‘u'v‘n flnly oan of l."xl“;l:rnlo cnun‘llh'ln s 2 showing that the barvest o 8 year will ha | structure, Th o !I!.IE nuiv:t l:u\lll“ill:“ill l:m‘x }lllflln'v of Nebraska, "l‘l;l:uuu Ihck of Funde 5o work Has beca done this ha wheat crop will oot - fal The corn crop st vear was 85,100,000 Luatieis, aud will reach 50,000,000 thisyesr, Tho oat crop of 1877 was 6,000,000, This season the agaiegute barley crop The consolidated cenrus, rerurns publsbed this morniug show tne pupulation of the Btats on May 1 to be 818,743, never more gloomy. we were at length out on the prairie, and then we were happy, and our horses, recoveriug from thelr soberness, wero ran over foot-hills, aud then the pralrle, for ten miles, Once out of the hills, the Butto was fo sight, t was but & few hours! rile, when we were there, and found fn the camp ut its foot TUR PINST INFANTRY, Compantea C. F, I, and K, are located there. Tae officers are Capnt. Leelio S8mlth, Capt. Kin- 2le Batens, Copt. Iergus Walker, L A, Matile, 11, 8. Squires, It, 8. Heiner, ue, and M. Mark- and for it we rode. work and poor pay. least one-tifth of it tt. Frank 1T, Edmunds, C. land, Burgeon Brechemon, aud Post-Trader Soertal Disvatenes {0 Tha Tribuna Lang, DeWitt Co., July 18,—Fall wheat is rood. Itve golng tuto stack, Oats heading well, and will be hicavy. Prozpect now for coru favor- Atter a short rest, the partvstarted to ascend the mountain, I have previously glven Ha hight measurenicnt 1,680 fect hizh: but clhnl wouhl lenve an Linpreaston of at least 4, for {18 sides are etecp ond saudy {u parts, white agatn It In slaty, and often 8 small plocoof stono | NEW CoLospia, Massac Co., Tuly 18.—Wheat No disposition to sell. seport fur the Aecal year ending June 50, saye: 4n crile aunk durliy @338 crie wore bufll Ami At the lake et | of the work, this addin 1 feet to tlin completed portinn, and 324 Uneal 1L 1 pla 5 curils oF BLOjk. 77, one tunth 4 of 1l y settled coulderant; hore of 15,000,000 nt dtmeneions of "ths wark In place & Tom the north eatrance to the exst end, 13 cotipleted east of ot s withoii: auperstructure, h entrance, 1,605 linva) feut. 1,000,000 £y e, 1,000,000, + Bortlon completed, 611, & lace Ju the work fu 1. )62, 1Un ure, of tlnber ud plan 13 10, Bl 47,067 cOrdn Of slone. whie Ve of thmiier And 'plank, .En .ot the iro: tone required for the toial lenaih Ty U Rder Conirae Of e 15, o semaral of Vhe CROVS IS 010, preck of tie Gliy ot By wis aceaiugtished by duiy all {u the stac! 81, Corn good 3 Conpes, Unlon Co., vuly 18.~Wheat has been montly stncked. Alluvial sandy land along the rivers, Tha yicld better than in 1877, growing vigorusly, Promises an abundance, ParestiNg, Crawford Co,, July 18.—Wheat i3 moving slowly, with salusat 75 Oats belng 8 foot square, noved by & foot, woull ro with ita fellow down hundreds of feet, dashing nll But fow trees are on its sldes, and but few at 1ts top, AFTER A 1.OXG AKD TARD BCRANALE, climbing by ¢linging with our eyebrows Lo the dirt, we reachicd the top, aud, It we wers con- tent with the grand view spread beloro us, wo with tho lden of golug down, _Boma tbryshed. Holding for To the Kedttor of' The Tribune, 10,1877, and of thebou'durs by MassirroN, O., July 17~ e have Just cut the ::‘rrmrx "a'n'x'-"“fi'{f.'.'f;:"ufi".' o tom y most wonderful wheat crop ever ratssd fu Stark | rzpon i Dtaide uf the eribe, < s Meed a4 Fpe County, which has long been noted for fts pro- o ductlon of wheat. Thore'is not oue poor ficld | con amagn, The repuirs witlin my obeervation, Tho scason ha been | SFElL i CEor Bich svar shd ivei ek beeh tio work The dredeing Inst acaron waa but 8 commenesment Wheu pyery Uik Liiont Of work inuch Becded: At in expemied now [n this way 1he avalluble nrea of the haroor can by enlirged to & great. Tr-eatent 11an by the samo oxpeudiire o exteuding a1, titer yiug nyuat, If ot oue of thore rarcl crop and every frult bauk is the prevaience of violent local storins. By thie way, Nouh Webster published, in the last con- ghity oF more yeara ara, 8 how-forgotten n whiel, trazing bavk the history ol the | of »tif? ciny, several el warld for 1,400 years, hc endeavored fo show | tumefors, that thel that, ouce ju every aeventy or eluzbty yeuars, the plancts et fnto such a positlon in reiation to tho earth as to causo Viole: urbations, epldemic diseases, unusunl tnots- were discontente Around us was a view of the tuilla, the rolling prafrie Levond the Belle Fourche, tho wining camps on the Bear Butte Crevk, and the various pealks noted jn tho history o West, were all condenked {n one grand pleture before us. We thought we could ulmast sca ippt River on one sde, but our jmagl- Then we went dowi, and thus won glory. Dzoatur. Macon Co., duly’18.—The finest crop of winter wheat ever ralsed §n the county. Twenty buatels to tho scre, Full averaze crop of corn, Cantoy, Fulton Co,, July 18.—Winter woeat yielding from fiftcen to twentv bushels. Wil not bo marketed soon, well headed, Corn fully 10 per cent better then M7, 8TRRLING, Brown Co., July 18,—Throe- fourths of the wheat going into stack. Beat in Oats were never havine climUed the bil I'he beat way to get down casy was tu sclect 8 1nir-sized atone, stand on it, and LET IT SLIDR. Then down we'd gu with tue feld of rocks verlods wax for = abuut 0 butlurrsand the ri X &1 exiremely ssvers storm o 1877, the Lréakwater and a founs dorable d 0f u consldel { perfcet oni s e only drawws | jgr u medera nt its liest, the pior ne, ) also Aud A1 ey pamder T atmasplierle per and several other ute | were 218 sica disasters; that these | 07 veasels that sougirt reinge in tie Liarbor, seven vears, and thou Ieave 1or about the suiny BUTFFALO, quallty and greatest 1o quavtity ever raised in the county, Outs very heavy. Peany, PikeCo,, July 18,~est wheat had for many years. At camp onee more, a rood dinner of antelape- tulnk that I buve ever & Mttlo rest, nd o chut with the boys, Then our company atvide.t, length of time, till our planct pusses out of the Burraro, duly 18.—0asrte influenco, and thev separate, ete. We are 10w | and Milwankes ot 80c; b nbaut in the middieof this fourtcen-year periord, wuld judge by the metrorologieal phenomo- the beat meat Over three-fourths zolng Not much disposition to sell at and then hame, a that bus been transpiring. 10 1s wandertul | Dufalv to Cnlcuzo 20c fred on board. If the dry weather couttnues, will not bu hall un averaze crop. JenserviLLe, Jersey Co., July 18,—Wheat Letter quality than in fourteen yenrs, At loast Nearly nll poitur Into stuck, &t Lrescut prives, Coru fn better conditivn than and, strazeting into Deadwoud one by one, wo The firet party was In at bulf-past 10, the ast at @ quarter uf 12, Tho spelting of the namo of what an industrious vld fellow Webster was, > and what an amount of work he got through | Avou, merchund with besldes bis great Dictionury, Brank, cagoj Aruncell, Erl { ‘Thompson, Bay Cliy: ‘Canisteo, merchandiss, "ST VIRGINIA. Green Hays (ug Livingwion, Port Iuron: stme Pearl, I'utein tays schrs- B.' F. Lruce, Chicazas Meoiitisisgaich by Fuibins 2" ona. of Coal, Mriwaukes: I 1, Cupron, Toledo; €, L. Larnes, 1,000 tous oY coal; Large J, A, McDougall, sagl vescls naseing Port Collorne lack for twentys fonr houre endinird p, 1. 17th: Westward—i'rope valfornty, Montreal to Toledu; Luwrence, Ogdonas burg o Chicago; bark Fillnoull, Toronto to Bluck 119 S43n, Uoboury Lo Ashitabula; Prnco ivers K, IL Ruthers t and ko M. “Clevelanils venuiark, Muary and bt Cuthenines, No destre tu s oats ever ratsed, 1s questioned by manv,—~some clalming that it thuutd be Bare, s there §s bardly any grass on 1 nm of the opinion “that the deri- vatton I8 from the resemblauce of sume portions of the hill to a bear, or thot there has been, as thic hunters say, muny bears shot here. here, 1t was said that a wountain-Hon had Leen reen; but, tired os we were, we did not wish ‘The distanco from the clty to tho Butte ls es- betweon twelity and twunty-live tuilesi and I am firmly of e kica that it 18 the latter, for on that day I NY FIUsT HORSTUACK-RIDING, and, from the iceling, fear that Iahall ever re. When first sturting out i Lne mornlng, & was very comfortable; FamyoxT, July 18.—1lave just reached here | Loss, betrof over the Baltfm ro & Ohlo Rufiroad. Burprised 1o see all along tho ruad from Mt. Vernom, O., | "% 1o thfa yotut tho fincat craps of wheat and oats 1 have ever scon, The wheat Is mostly cut and gulng Into stack, Somio thveshed vielding thirty Curn, o faraa ) obscrved, looke about | Aifr, Lhie saine ss it does in Litinols and Northern In- | fora, Everywhors 1u Qhlo and Iudiana I no- | turrington, Turonto tited that s Zroat deal of tile lsbelng put down, | Kingston to ol Winter wheat put fo with tho drill s the bes st §on. Ruunt Pratnie, White Co., July 18.—Most of the wheat In stack. Noro thresned. Cury do.\w much better than Nxw CotuMnta, Massac Co,, July 13.~Fuily hait done thresnlng, Farmers sot willinz io take tho price offerea (75 cents). Bnectal Disoatches o Th Teidune, Itoox's I'otxt, Hamilton Co., July 18,—~Wheat ripening fast. Crop generdlly above an average, Quod corn weather, Veaa, Jelferson Co., July 18.~Spring' wheat that fiity wilcs, Mdftous. mesclan Atlantic, Iancuel raveland. “oiling Luy 10 spauts ‘oronin lo Toledo ‘Wave (e Tori Colborne 1o Lrfe, Tuviward~Props Atrican, Alus, Munr » g : Laxe Michlgan, 'Toludo 1o dlontresiy bovere! KANSAS, Milwavkee to dug Lowell, Foledo o Ouduns Special Disvalches 1o Tue Triduns. £t Albaus, Chicago to du: burke J, 1L 3 tho second mile 1t secued extreinely wann and, as tho trottlmy continued UrNTRALIA, Newaba Co., July 18,—Winter Quality better than last scason. and George W, Davis, “luledo 1o Kingvtoi wheat all stacked. Tweaty bushels. Fullusgood | Jarseod, Seven River, (o st. Cathorines addio turned | Corn in every respect 100 per cont botter than huge nutineyg-grator, ahot gridison, by a millfon ants, Disposition now to hold, Barley | to Coliin T willbecut this week, Vervgood. Corn fine. | 4t Tuledu o Kiu My scat seomed to b bitten hen out oo the prafrie, 1 Louax, Harrison Co., July 18.~8pring wheat Merrit Ieveland ta :l‘muulo‘: Bay: aches Viet ATRUT, AN ton Ertinwoon, Barton Co., July 18.~Everybudy W do; Beruda, duto Ushaws, cousidersbly damaged by rust, ulinost guve wa! d Froquent rajus have and was tnmudiately pounied ® party, who wished to dose jured ail small {s determived not toscll wheat at prescot prices. MILWAUKEE. Yiglding trom twenty to thirty bushels. Ryo Sneclal Dispatch fa The Tridune, * Curn wrowlng very fast. Bettor thun . pyeyY, Fremont Co., July 19.—0Dats sre ex- Bpriog wheat uot as good Corn prospect better than last me with whiaky; bat, bélug u Chicago boy, 1 DID NOT DRINK, - sud barley fn the «hock. Corn will yisld from They tald me that the birty to fitty bushels. er 1 rode the less 1 Would feel the pain, and this may account for Lodged some. the race. 1 was completely boanced, and ut the CALIFORNIA. tons of Iron ore for tne rolling wills. comp cried for a bed and plilows, kindiy ran for Burgeon fold [ igd the complaint of & cavalry recruit, Istered d dose, us follows: Griu ‘Tlie rhle ome was the w of the way had 1o be vull(‘:g’.‘" 7 waut to rile uorseback, el n:‘b.nll\'. mnl.lu i oround grodning, 1 uifer o TI0utd a i, w1 s o AL T I luateved too tale that a newspa- becu left da Crook to recover, 1 Tnust speak of 18.—Two weeks Bpectat Dunateh 1o The Tribune, dome lodged. heading well, s houtus Co,, July 18, —Waeat suffering trom the hot weather, Itusted un the Jeaves. Corn tuses-lourtbs of a <rup s vonvared with 1577, Oxesr, Adair Co., year, 5 GREENVILLE befors harvest. Flax and balr rechemen, who was Cexing, Poea nd every step et Usy nol x met & rey el July 18.—Cutting spring 1 o caar sy alklo ‘Crop twa-thirds of 1877, makiug agine Zrowt! W DAKOTA. b, July 15.—Spriug Spacial Dispatch (o The Triduna anage frow rust or woud. Wxst Stos, Crawlord Co., July 18.—~Spring wheat bay been Llighted by the extremely hot pt. K. Slone, of Bummit, Wi of Len Ellsworth tvu-sixte Moonhgut, &t the Fat ow tug, Jobn §I Wiscounin livers, ¥ crew for eat bas rusted, aud s blighting insome | wreck ylaited. weather, Corn dolug oely, Oats beavy, Bare Cut. la, July 18.—The lste raln and wind storms on the ilne from McGregor et have played the mischiel with much of the H ’ '”'5""5"‘}‘ ull lm";fllul :l it greatly increased, qud the loss of crop is e ] Muny delds of wheat turniug black. ‘The X8 i, Burns ts and tivet practived taw in ch‘t’:x:lv‘;: A, he was made the vof the Black I ol befure closing, Mr. Weather Inteniely hot, Harveating ley and rys good. ust commeanved, suanies Ciry, g;‘l‘ l'nlulevlnl;xg l:\noi:w‘ 3 b, with o pluck sud bravery worthy hnight of history, sent llurlv:;’x‘ “lxnru~ Gl -agents to Jall in the 1 o '"{thhuugn lml ¢;lll.vl:ru‘nnehn i o Ty thugs, armed to the tecth, who wi kuing to clean bim out, thy ’ 4 Aocking vixshooter slightly disturbed thew, I Wilh his frev-sud-easy waye, with ui- o on hils 1ace, way Just] e most Ppovular msn In the tills; and his mlx‘:xy Cbivago triends will be glad to hear from A abort descriptlon of the towsn in my neat. Buzz, ———————— +Haw Meau a Man Cao Be. Epectal Dispatch t0 The Tribune. Font Lyox, Beaton Co., July 18.—Threshing In full blast. Wheat golng on the market. Flax Good. Oats sield trom 25 to 40 urdesers, and roa very cousiderable, atruck with rust and ur heat in lowa for the past few da B Learable, the thermometer warkivg 100 uud 103 . 10 the shade. a0t Edison fovent somethlog to cure the weatbier uf such pranks! OFFICIAL E3STIMATES, Wasmixatoy, July 13.—The July revort of tho Agricultural Departident rontains the fol- lowing regarding wheat and cor sighit of John's big ————— ICooking Potataes. Cincinnats Commercial, proved Juue 18, 1870 k paper suggests thay the young | Amuustaval July 1, in74 . ladies of Vassar Collcge, baving suwversiujly | AWoURE (saiiuisted) ecesasry to com wrestled with Greck souts, uow turn thele ats { 2BFStERoRa0s teution to the art of bolllug potatoes. ‘T'o bull ocal ) diuk Suoe votato proucely 1s thougnt @ very simplu | Amouut expendad to date. id yet there 18 pot one table in flity THE LIME KILNS, —— MISSOURT. The appropriation of §100.0 ma T 1he Linproyement of (he LI le (0 ihe woglurcis in chiarge, and Imoulive tiae st ueceuaiily e Llasting wiii e hnvnedisiely ued as o uais. of 0y L. B ulioming Eosuct . AUiount approrriaied by aiatewent: ol Cusgress, 8p- thev apoear lu that perfection which NOTICE TO MARINERS, Wheatrgln the Bouthern Atlautic Btates the season hyy been unfavorable und low returns ure made. Virginla, 94; Nortb Carolins, 78} . eorgia, 3. In the Ohlo Valley the crop ts almost usexampled in luxuriance, the average of the condition being: Michigan, 105; Iodisus 113; geueral averago o cotire breadth mukes & potato **bolled with its Juckat un’ ous of the most delicious of esculents, Peonle who | Fhore & Michigan Southern Rallway have vlsced vn 0 not koow what s builed potato u’ I that | (he top of their bridge acioss 1he Caysnuea River, near its mouth, 8 green Lignt, which will unly be 1o 40 bursting 1Xe & cotton pod, Tota. mesty | Loan L%, FAopith 8 4recs Lunts which il onls ba Ihe abscuce ut this green light at nu&ht vultlll lnfl 20 88 cluse fog of Gully Piaklug Gl solid ¢ Baduors of it 1k ewarked an Eastern heck, I uever saw n manu who B ian Pete Blivens, of Kuneas Three of us gsed 10 room togeiber thero One night du July—it waa 8o hot that i uld chuck water on tae side of a bouse would gizs Liko 50 mych hot frou—we con- ko down and sleco ou vneof the Well, we tzut ou the . Just before turolug fu Huutt Carolins, #8; ato wheo ft sppears awokiu, whiteness, neither tuo wet nor too dry, but ai- wars viplug Lot as it s stripped of fta skin and | cther cialt must cunsider the Lo prepured for its quruish of salt aud butter, with | acruss the sizeaus, By day tha bridge itecil ia the epper aocordiog 10 taste—veopls who do not | sizasl igt vess uow the butled potato fo that state of pertec- | 380 bridge wil) be opened if thu rea aiinsl is dis- tion coutent thenisclves with the dsculent shiced Nimots, 107, vondition o winter wheat for i 101 It ussuies alarger sggvegste thun Jast year, and geperally of su erlor quality. - (e rom ths i and fried in grease (an |bomku{tlun 10 tho cul- | intended &5 notice Lo treins. Veus sala be wuessed Le'd cuol off by rdlnary promise of t uonth'is vontin- | tured palate ana a'tersor to atl [ lcato stomachs), they kuow what putatves arel THE TUG THOUBLES. 1 kuew the currest would suatch ued fn apring whi but dicu’c waut to give bun weat, aud tocludiog wheat of the East, bo regiou of the North- Califoruis and the ‘The uoprecedented averazo of 104 {3 mads for the entire rea of sprivg-sown L nzut unded potato baked, & potato Ile utdertow eaught and sent ht i wbout thres seconds. és wo suw that hie was drowoed, we apd ther chap weut for s effects. We found A Lis pauts po.ket wod 82 old watch, We , eud does pot pall upon the taste though b be Corn—Thero Is & rbported decresso In the acreage of corn n the ceutral purtion of the preat coru-growing diatsi not relish the Lave describe ato bolled fu thy mavuer we ot the Weat, and vu but wust beve it siiced, fricd, | ed. with » preta touches the - gastronom- | yesterday st the reduced tasid, ulltvan 111e) Cara ate_run thrquen, be cun ;m:l’u':llfl(l Blufle, on the tr e i Noother rosd rune Pollman oF aay ether fcra of botel ears west ol Chlcaxo, @~Denoi corer a1 Wells and Rinzle-a. b=Devot cornerof Canal and Kinziecta don't seare Donany, But hieetection will proh- biy cost him a_good deal of 3 wheat liere [s very fine. Best for several years. :‘l\;,',"lll.||“|| It. anund‘::r!(lh:];:::;‘;l ,:’,":,‘;? Rye aud barley cut. The prop City of Duluth took & large excarsion party out on the lake last night, Quite s fieet of vesscls fo at the Inmbder market, the farorabla winde of yesterday haviug sent them The afflicted can now be restored to perfect health and budily eneryy, without the use of medicine of any kind, : PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-application 1o any part of the body, neet every requirement. The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europs and this country indorse them. Thene ndled Curntive applinices have now Atond tha Lest for upward of thirly years, and are protected by Letlers-Fatent countries of the world v the only Award of Merit for Eleetris fees ut the great World's Exhibitio d elsewhere —ut e most valunble, hife, und_siticleut known treatinent for o uf dinenss, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? tn rocaver the same degres of Nenith, strength, and cnergy as experivnced Do uny of the tollowing *Wmptons Or clis of aymploma mect YOUr dlsensed comditlon? Are yuu suffering Hi-henlth 10 uny of f1s many and multitarl- aits forins, cowreguient Upon i Hngetlng. ner unctionnl didease? Do . The Gondrich steamers are doing s gnod buniners prach trade ie not In fretght and pasrengare. T'h 8¢ 2004 &0 laat year, but an improvement ls louked Lacal agenus at Detrolt are sald to be getting 18c straight on A vessels to Bufialo, maina 2a low as 10¢ net on Bufalo grmin cargoes, but some compantes st} ask 1:ic, The complications growiuy out of those unfore tunste tuge, the V'riad and hdwards, are reconng niore numeraun 25 the bille come 1n. of unpleasantiiers has bern encendered where all was harmonv At the Boginting of the season. "There 1a evidence thut (unice~ estiefactory arrange- ment= are mude) the head of tho Chicao Towiag Company will bave more tzonvie on bis hands. CHICAGA, *TRLINGTON & OUTNAY RATRAAD. 4 fuot of Lake-at., 10 dlaas-ur., 0ad Sixteanth. it xiownthi-ats, TicKet OMces, 39 Clarke SAND BEACIT HARUOR OF REFUGE, niineer Gllbert. who 19 in charge of the work at Saad Beach ‘Harvor of Refuge, In ble ‘The ratu here re- Mendota & Galeibni Of the work dune last yedr, n ¢implete supers: ruct- Tactis Fag Ex Kuns 1§74, 144 feet, FRARS 33asazsss v 3 The BYe ciine Wore 1eft over winter without super. pepet-ri ' The schr . L Duafortu fs ecering repaira at _put Into the schr Lattle ve gone fnto tne excurslon T somethiug elee 1o go. building supplies on Suagnard Hock 1 heing butlt at St alalo. Anew deck {4 being Johnstun st Buffalo, Clevelana tnve Fultman Patace Dialne Cary and Palimen 16 w5 i are run between Chieago and Omal 0 eud. 2,408 linea) feel s cumpleted ot CHICANO, ALTUN & SI. LOUID AND OTI0A30 KARSA® CITY & LUNVER RHORT L1733 Unton brpol, West 8ide, near Twenty Luird st § Madlsod-s.. brilge and adolob-vi. Clair and Marine Cit Iiave been fu & new sidewhech re talking of bufiding. late¥ Alcons witl be resdy for trade du throe weeks, when Capt. € b, Chaniters isan, formerly of the Alpens, er, The yacht Sappho bough by Hotirh. Jettvit, has combieted diawe steamer which ‘Toledo yes of twa reef ved from the hure , will take command n former yearn? Dalalo, bos recently been Woods'snd 11, ¢, Buad, ! . The fastest tline of the new stmre Al fiay and Cleveland, and tey seconds, huw purchaved eroat 1o the schre o Ui dawia fe by 8 ous, chrunie or s, debibitntest, fretind, timid, inck the power of wiil and action 2 Ar <uhfret Lo lovs of memory, have rpells of finte tnig, fullness ol blood 1n the liead, feel Hnl moping, wnilt for busines of pieusure. subleet v ilta of meluneholy t Ave CHIFANO. MITWAUREE & ST. PAUL RAIVWAY. Lepot, cornnr Muiswn and Uana-s. ppoilte Sherman o Ellaworth’s five- sixtecnths I & South Cark Le ot Moarlight, paving at tie rate of “To Oswago Pal’adium ssve o, Bhierldan & 8on, , are about makins a contract 1o suip 120 JOF puving veiween horve 0 vessele have you Leen chare d, During May and Juns twenty-four disabled ses- nien were sent tothe Marlne Hospital st Hulsio, and & uumder uf others wers afforded reile! lu the furm of urescriptiune, “i hie schr Turee Lieile has arrived at Detrolt with TG0 tons of fron ore taken from the wiecs uf schir Einpure Slute, neur Alpeus. barge Monltor, Al will buih decpen thé jursgo where there s nona 0 ihat good Bnehorags way over tha entire ares of tie Temuval of comparatiyely o auatismount Hiug the yenr onding with June 50, 1878, thers i v $vela. Lkt Sall, 210 towinig-a (oisi of 0 m. |*10:480. @ itvsed Wt 1 et thokd, nervous, Bty dw 1 lost eoufdence In yourself sint energy for busines pursiin? ¥ of the followling sy mp- Hits, Lroken sleep, nigl sare, dreatns, padpltation of the hentl, il wee €0, TS 101 OF I vitn, UV EERION t0 hOCITY, Lizzinoss 0 the el dhnuess of slgbit, plin. Ples winl bloteaes on the fuce nud buek, wnd o hor despordent ) nud voar mind o uhieot? sve 1 #:00n, m.{t 100 m. s i Tiekats foc 8. Py 410lin are jtou | el wu Chien, of via Walert ywn. LaCross and Win TLLINOTR OENTRAL RAMLRNAD. .. #ind o OF Fwenly 91o00d. dai i 0+ the wrecking Cual 15 Cllcago About 300 tone mure remain to be uik sutt from Ruy City to Cnicago at G0c per tun free on board; salt from It was_rumored at Detroit Wednesday that the Canada Southern Rallwey Company hsve ecided 1o build B 14 a0U {Wo Bardes Lu carry trains nrross Detroit River, 1nsteac of alarge ferr) it Ie reported that the redund-w Dar Point was pulle.d adri Thousands ot e agedd, sud even the Clearances for 24 hours -cnding & p. m.—Props 3 AL ttTer from nervous wnd physieal de t_on Satargav, by sote eud huit been cut oft vrapeliersw 1. I Bip, Bl e 2ot ye afthy und xpir lar 10 their se. iy of Hegleet prolome thelr w Oien, further negleet o sulject Tuetive of Bealil and happloes witen e in ut hand u mesun of rextortion? . PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS enre these virious divensed conditions, v Al other means fuil, wd we ofler the " convinelng textinony ticted themselves, whio huve bees teatored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, Aor dengaing (n voln for monthe and yers Send now 10F DESCRIPEIVK PANPHLET Nl ELrore QUAREKILY, a lanwe Hlus ted Jounl, Contuinbug il puticuinn Vol INFURMATIOY WOITI THOUSANLS, Call ou or nddrensy PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Oer. 8th & Vine Sts.. CINCINITATI, O. Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST,,CHICAGO. 2@ Aroid bogus arnliunces claiming elec- Our Pumnllet exilaing how fo o feam the eonrrane, rear lng highte t been replaces Tett Cleveland Tud | he e prop Conestar nichtat D o'cluck for firle, waers trolght for Uhicagn, Iler engines wera trivd & was coming down the niver, and the Dubuquo & Slous Ghanah IPsesouzer.,..... @ Ousmiunday nfelit unsio 50n Satuntay night rirs to Feor's a' MIPRIGAN OFNTRAL Denot, fout ot Lu-.vla. were wuraing 1y stenpicd duwn 1 Accunling 1o Colleeior Cnandier's June tho osiness ab the Buull Cnnsl tor that | duninution from the casre~ "y recaipte this yeal -at., WUIHORAL CUTuEr I, i) s Palinse L direct fiom the s Matl (vin Maln aad Atr Line). nese the laiter part of 1) the slack demand fur 1roa 0%, YORT OF CIICAGO, The following are the arrivals and actual sailings ot this port for the past twenty-1our hours ending RO, FT, WAYHE & ORT0AG) RATLIVAT. ta. Thekot O 1 ey uer Hluuse, suid Grand Puclds 1. ex madled trew il sy ¢ Mudisun: Lol . N. Curter, Clovelaud jpate . Johuton, Mout m née. Jumber, Market. Stuwiy, Jincoln, lumber, Sarket, e, Hollsud. hark, 1igden Ua: FeliE L, Cr ATCrews, liawiei iv Lake Porrel lhnhue.. B e hens AL THORE & 0T1). feave from Fxpasition Bulldivg, Mitwavxes, July 18.~Arnivals frum the lower 10 watliva Hutidzi 2. 823 tons 53 Cleared—chr Kittle Winel.w, for Buffalo, wilh Manrinez, Contra Costa Co., July 18,—A | 48,000 bu wheat; ity of, Tulodo, for Ogde: very targe erop of barley of good quality s fuily | 000 bu waedt. secured. Owiug to rust aifecting some local- Itles, our former catimates regarding the wheat will be conslderably lovered, Still wo | Whole, shall huve w large srea- produciug the bess qual- . Morning Express,. el Jeoywr, Muskegou, posté, iy, e, 1" LAKE BHURE & MIOHI4AN BOUTA| 1. e of §$20,000 for the AMUSEMENTN, whens, for the Chippews r¥leo, 'wae Innnchedisesterday, aud will go 10 fts destivailon via Ureen‘lay und 'the Fox and (ladiie Kxpress, daby. uskegou, lumber, 1 weoty-second 2l Wolverloe. Muskegon, lumbar, Tweaty-second bt Appreatice Boy, Murkegan, lumber, Uas-Tiouse Now Pra, Muskegor op oy rra Mubecgon "‘fi'é’n:r' Adventure, Grind:Stone Clty, stene, Rush "uum Fisher, Conncll's Fler, wood, Norh r umber, Markat. arket. i, sundrivs, Btate ver, &1cis0n Siip. , Leuiral mual. fevy Uguen's ~llp. ber! Twenty second THE FAVORITES OF THE WORLD, 1T, commenclug MONDAY, DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S Famous, Gigantlo Minstrels, PITTTSRURG, CINCINNAT & BT, INUTIR %, r-Ling wad Kokumo Live lulud 8sd LaCruilsis. ‘The uew surf bost Intepded for the lfo-asying station as thix place has peon shipped from Huda. Vemsiion, Clay Co., July 18.—All our | Jo lhnz‘l-lo. of thie station, b ¢rovs have been jujured by tuo much raintall, FOR ONE WEEK O | has orguiized & Depot vuruwr ut 1y, when 13 shall urrive, vayme $ila v furpractice, snd §10 1o the Geu for sach wing. SRath street. Uaves, sundries, Clark Ciacinostl, Indlanapolls, Lou- inlile, Coluuibus &' Badt ‘The Detrolt Post and Tyibune of yeaterday says: tweats, 8 Greal Trpie Complcle Troupcs Only Matiuee. Katurday, July 27, Prices—Kvealng, 39, 60, aod 73 cents. Matinee, 39 HOOLEY'S THEATRE, To-ulght sud Batunay Nisht. Last two performances of MISS CLARA AND THE UNION SQUAllEmTllE.lTRE €0, CONSCIENCE.- ‘hestre porfecil; 1 and_conif, L A o 1 T Evening pest. July ‘with Misw Norrj: EANKAKEE LINE Depot foot of Lake-st, sud fout uf_Twsnty-second sb. inalew ‘ Conten, Murkeyon, lum) ‘ments or Dropusas for dulng the wark ioaten, Mu o I Tndlassrolls & l, Muskexon, luw! . m, Lty . xpress. .. § S0P, w04 7 treet rchr M, Mueller, Muskegon. lumber. Market, Sear peuria, Moy 12 wGd wardiug cuutracis, wheo 004 A3 (he muney Bulds out. d ntates ELglogars, furs 0400, ROOK TRLAND & ey, cosnel of Vil Juiea sa Vilive, dd Clarkeat, blieruian i b 2 L. Beaver, Muskogos, lumber, Chlcago e Schr ). A, Walis, Abnapee, 0,000 frr} 109,000 100,000 4800 Davenport Expre, Beur Grace Mursay, hnaba. Lesveuw’ Strest. BUT Clara. Menlatee, lumber, Market. deur Pilot. Mugkewn lumber, 3 by Tempest” ulteball, rosg, ° "White Lake, lus ReLE: - M58 MULTON— 13 Ber greatest Tupenonalion, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, —qy. New Btars, Now Acts, New Bongs. An Entire Change o Progranz. The Cleveland papers mve notlce that the Lake "‘:;DAIVI".‘ Ik)ll:k" Y. Clar &+ oLy Lo Legrbore- kel e lbiua aad Cubrol-bd. 9, ' Avrive. This Eveniog, Matines o' DI e 1A, * 450 B W brGrece Murey. Kowaunce, Bark, press L B Wi A TR A W, 0’8 BTBAMER! o Li lflrua. oLc.. d. Mllx \Iu:knufl& snd madters will Lot seautme that o ayeo, “The red sigual, by daywr by nighl, ls oty o, Meuomlave, luwber, N Friceaor Tinitaion—15, %0 s Ben STEAMER FLOLA, Proar Faions oF tbis wees, sading July 20, ‘llllll“\.}:lll'“- bridue: bicnd rop Norman, Moalstee, lumber, tevwon Silp. . * e beminy g u‘:fnuxu o lighe, I RS G AT, ey Wlate g Heatneh The Independent Line tags did all thelr towing umbar, Arald nd captured about its tenderest reglou, | all tle busivess, 1t was learsed from a good I 1810 St Joscuh, Mich,, at@s. m., D, ni, y 2u—Cuariered to Temperance Socloty. 7, July 20-Chartervd to bocl ruwa's Sarutvga Brass aad Strlu Far tu i, Jote, b wid sebiiie By d Uil asbluglun sireet. I h source that the managors of ihe Associsiion tuge surved at table 565 thues a year, Whoever does | paq folt constrained to make some tuwa at rates dewsenied vy voseel-owuers and 0asters utereste ¥ biet e vpzoaition Loats vourd. | ¥or Milwaiked, Muckigaw, Narihporc Sl i elor Tousa

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