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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE r WEEDNES Il Tha offensa Is punishahla by Imprisonmont on the cunyiction of tha peeaon, minth, £1.11. Corn nactive and en- . itye Inective, Darley MARINE NEWS. "L Furtanma—Ur changed, RTROIT. ot July 30, =FLoGu~Scarce fad fitm: $3.003 femery extra, §1.00; Ko. 1 white, w TORT HURON. Mich., Jaoiy 0. Indin, Colorado, N, W. Blanchard, Antelupe and consort; sche IL. B. Hayen, Up—TProps Loula Giibert, Vanderbiit No, 2, MayBower, Fred Kelly and conaort, Pasatic and urges, Wales and consort, Starurca anid consort, Birchard and bargea: ache G, 8, Hazard, Wind—Northesst, gentl ‘The schr Reed in tow of tlie barge dle grotnd below tho Grand Trup! Kdward Bhe ls atill on Pant Hunow, Mich., wp—Props Enferprise, « Newbury, E. M. Davhison, ani consorl, Co Ponr Honox, Threatened Strike of Tug Fires men and Linesmen. nea, 1., July 20, -11emwitss-Dull s8d nom- (IR Efforis to Effect a Compromise of the Tug Troubles, + \seathor clondy. hich passed up [ant night Hchnour, rn on the mid- k elevator, Foint uly 30.-Corrox—~Quiett midditng, ating, 10dies goud ardloary, Olget net 45¢ Mock, 1,701, —Corrox—Firm: middiing. 1teq Adtine, 104e; guod ordinary, 8% net recelpts, 3 OXPOTIN CoRtwise, 22, ~CoTrox—Qute + goord ordinary, slules nee Sometbing Wore Abont the Welland Canal, A Dastardly Ontrage, Nantleal Rishaps, Lake Freights, Ete. duly 3010 p._m,—Pased 3. Wells, §. E. Glimore, Jureph, Nashion, U, Lallentine norant And conyort. Wind—North, light; weather e, TROUBLES, - A conple of tho tug-owners had n little falk yen- terday on the anbject of o compromise of (he pres. cnt tron’les, and 1t resulted In o call for n weeting to be held 10 the evenfug at O. 1. Ureen's office, corner of La¥alio and Koath Water streets, with the understanding that the managera of the Anso- ciation lines and the owners of the Independent Jinc huate would ba present. former wers on hand at the anpointed place, and several of the latter, bnt owing to the absence y WTTON=Nominally highers low slddling, 10l4cs Kood ordinary, LAKE FREIGUITS, Gealn frelghts wera qoiet and firm, owing to the The mil rato to Buftalo Chartera wern made advance ih rall fre wan nominal at 1'5¢ on coen, far 10,000 hn wheat and 80,000 haenen: ‘I'n Bul falo—~Prop Onelda, carn througk, V'rop Shickiung. whent 8t 7ie, T Carie, corn tutough, To Albaus and Concord, eorn through, e TETROLEUM. Jdnly 30.~P'krnoLECH - Market tmy standard white, 130 fest, Alye, Qs Ciry, July 3%—Pwrnotxuu~Market opened it e, with 81014 bid, advanced to 81,003, Shipments, 51,000 Lrisy transnctions, 0,000 ly 30.~Prrrotrusu-=Qulets Parker's for fmmediate shipmenty -, I'hiladelyhla deifvery. About § v'clack the AT —Areivala—Marning 50 bu coth; Delle France, Morrls, Brinanront, 1., July Tiuht, Ottawa, 6,000 ba corn, Ratoaxrant, dnly 30-10 p, m.—Arrvale—@, 000 bn corn: Shamrock, evenlug at the samo hour and place, when it js cx- cled all Lhe Intereated pernons will be on hand. ce ha wir bogan the feollng among the bulligs crenta has run pretly_ high, in Mr. (Jreen's offico Inal night and took seats they yDiian muminics, snd put on d must Independent expressions, ‘Che two astute Managers of the Veasel-Uwnee' Towluy Conipany agd the Unlon Towing Associa. tian, whose Impolitic compact—~done tkrough secs ond purtiva—brought about the (to thess) rutnoua campetition, sat ilently, occastonaity eyelng und avotner, but did not delen to speak, romething which they hnve not done tauclior for & whole year on secount of tugelng dificultion, The competit.on has becn so strong (hat the tog Captalns make thelr own terms, wefting auch fiu urcs as they insy sgroo uvon with Mastars vuts whila Inside work le done according to ciren competition. the fates varyiug from 50 nt ol achednje nricos, 4on fnes iavo been tho greateat xallerors by the competilion, and have come down on thelr ome ployes Lo stand a share of the losd by reducing the 5 po This reduction cansed opposition fram the tiremen and lineamen, end lase avening they congrezated fo the number of about Bty at the corier of Ladaila and South Water streets, and tolked the mastier over in a devaltory and aimless sort of way, but finally agreed o Mgn o paper an followa: nndersigned ficemen and iinernicn on the tne 10 Chicago Jtiver, resolve hat wo shalt not work for lees than the wayes wa ore gettingut preseat.” e n tie Association boats, and_ubont Aty of themn rlened the document on the spot, and declaredt thelr intention 1o stand by thelr resoiu- A% 10 reduction lias been madu on the Inge pendent Line bonts, 178 TURPENTINE When they gathered . Nowotls, Masaelllen, wa, 4.0600 bit corn: Atlantie, Kenkakoeu Fe 700 "ht_corns prop King litos., Kanknkes .A e P ——— THE BATTLE OF SHILOM. A Ifich Private Tnkes Exceptlon to Oen, Grant’s Reputed Niatement that He Wos ot Surprised at 8hiloh. To the Liditor of The Tribune, Cuteano, July 30,—The alaring inconsleton- s, tile posttive untruths, the absolute twad- Wle of the Hamburg letter to the New York Ibra'd, publishea fn Tug Tripuse of Saturday Jaat, render it abeolutely necessary that it ghotlt bie uncquivocatly dented by the reputed author, Uen. Urant; and the only possible con- elusion for an ntellfgent mipd to reach Is that he tirs been misquoted, or, more llkely, that the whole story has been fabricated by an enc- my to dectroy i, Not that tho account of the battle of Bhiloh s more crronsous than the remainder of the Jetter, but thnt it {s n matter with which I am more cohversant than the other. swhat 1 know to be the factz bearing on the saternents there made, yeported to have said that there was no surprisc pn that fateful® S8unday morning when, bul for ,; the subilme lerolsm of the men uf the Weat, the whole army would have been throwninto u pande and n stampede which could have endrd only fo tho liorrors of & sver full of frantie drowning men nod horacs. Prentles rizade reached Pittsburg Landing near night- fall on the cve of the battle, and were hurried out to the sdvance of the leitceutre,~-raw truops, muny of them not a week out of thelr own Btates, soto of them even without arms, notably the Fifteenth Michizan, and all upre- pared and unsuapicions of. an attack, o'dlock that Saturday nlght oneof Gen, Prentlss’ Aldes rode up to where Col. Alban, of the Faghteenth Wisconsln, was directing the cn- mpinentof his regiment, and sald: * Colonel, the enemy are between us and Corinth; you wlll make your men ns comfortable as possible te-night, and to-morrow morning vour conmmis- sary stores will be seat to vou. the regtment on your left (the Fifteenth Michi- wauy will be bere by noom.? turprise, §f there "had been skirmishing for as Qen, tirant s reported to b romebady wus cullty of & terrible erime in plecivg wharmed e in a position to ba mnas. sacred, and Julling to repose in fanclod security o who were arined, but had on amuunition “on the transporta disembarked. incluaing the Gen- captured,-cuptured MILWAUKRP. Bpseial Dirpatch te Tha Tribune. Micwavrer, Joly {0.~Shipments of wheat. 120,000 bu; recelnta, 66,000 hn, Discharaed from clevators for milling, 7,000 b, Vreights nowinal at 1iic to Bufialo, 433¢ tv Og- MARQUETTE. Rreetal Dispaten to The Tribune. Manqurrrr, Mich., Jaly 20.—Arrived —Pron R, J. Nackett; schea Willlsm McGregor, Johs Burt, Passed np—Prop L I'assed down—Pr NAVIGATION nd deck handa on the harbor tugs ay ntnlase tho Associstion tug hin exempt thom from tho 15 por cant rednction, Tho big schr Michizan vot away on her second trlp of the aeason yesterday with 05,000 bu corn for Bnflalo, taken at 135¢ par Ly, refused ilc after waking hor fisse frip, nud has lald up here for two montha before sccepting prosent 1 wlsh to glvo 1t e uskl whe In the first place ho is the matter does not aifect 1t n likely that every fireman aml linosman on the Assoclarion tno will por wlinded to atiove butore the dav s past. e presenit wagen 18 €220 per nonth, mnuugers have notiiicd all thelr emnpluyes of n ro- duction of 16 par cent from and after” to-niorruw. w alno cumplaln of the redu y juin tne sinke, been getting $110 per fuonth, and supplysie ail the provender. fuel, ¢l l; they recolved 81 rangoment of the m rotr there Ia every Indicatlon of tlie Awsoclation tugw wen, and cooks, 1rouble before i another resultin the Adsociation Enilors got 81. 25 per day. Tteagh wun’iuer was_cxnerienced on Lake Erio Just put 8 wheel of his make on the stoin bares 1. W . ltust, Charlotte, on Lnke Outario, {a to be adisplay station of tie stenal service. One-hall the nchr Hercules ias bean purchased by Joln Oellurdck, of Miiwankee, for 84,500, Capl. Michelvon, awnar of the schr Lona Joline son. Inin vearch of a foroign frelght, snd, If suce cosaful, he will scnd her ncross the ocean atan couks un the Ly, + ont of Lhat aum, Unlces sonic amicable ure ter §s mado to-duy or to-mors genural atrike of n, Including firemen, linos- and It may ba fraught with much fsendad. * Thi latest diniculy s from the late cowpact between A peyou-sixirenths inforest: in the achr William Tlome was sold in front of the Detroit P'osl-Olice Muonday on_mortgage sule and was knocked down to Hurbert Bowen, tru 1 Tua Detroit Foal and Lribune o Insncctor Cook has pono to Grand Haven. and will 5t, Jue heforo he roiurns somebody will catch it w, ' A shipment of 100 boses of meals was lately from Milwaikee via_the Unton _Bleamboat Company to Bulialo und the New York, Lake Erle & Weatern Tinilroad to New York, the time occapled in tranvlt bek 000, nya Bupeevising visit Milwankes a THE WELLAND CANAL IMPROVE- : home, Ttsays MENT, A “*Constant Reader ™ {s Informed that the Wel. Jand Canal (connecung Lakes Erio and Ontarin) improvement will bo completed about 1880, Tbe presont dupth {e ten feet, and when the work now belng prosecnted by the Dominlon Uovernment la completed vessela of fourtacn foet draft will be en- abled to pass throngh the canal, which will accom- modate most of our Inrge lake cratt that cannot luck through ocesn lnmnm‘t;l to_enter e tonnage hsouyn tho Wellu 3100 10 400, and they carry from bnalicis of corn, The weatern T'ransit propeliers overuge 430 tons, and Tun between Chicago and Ogdensdurg, N, Y. The vld prop Norman, lutely converted ut Milwaukee rie for_ lumber-carrying. purooscy, was bullt at Oswego, and tonned 515, Lye sume veascls fitted the cunal Jocka that It bud Deen necewsary to remove thelr tallraiis. 7' craft are kuownon tho lakeans canul schooners. or. in speaking of eltber steam or sall eraft The arms for ng only alx days, PORT OF CHICAGO. . The following nre the arrivals and actual mail- inux t this port for the past twenty-four hours, ending at 10 o'clock last night. I thera was no urg. sundrics, Clark thut are ablo to ps just hofore they at. e streel. los: CIATk street. Prop 3t ‘ntme Metronoils, ko Belir Loufu Mo woorl, Nitkero bar, 3lusvniun, “Twenticth street, ldwber,” Kighteeath drfes: Adoma strent. b ety Wan there no surprlse In thisi Was there no surprlse mavlfested hy the gallunt Al- “Uot. behind. tho trees, ban's dying orders i ‘Sehr Cautent, Muskos Prop Tempésh Wh battle! Every mau himeelt, Two hundred and thirty inen, with & Cuptain s the ranking offlicer, were mustered ftor the tight, all thot remuined of as gallant n | U, uets 2uust schosuses have mads atens ol sges, and one, the Florotta, ot Grand Huvon and leave for a Brltsh port. not prohabte that, (i the avent of the completion of the canal, ocedn stoamers—the prescut class— wili load at’ Chicago docke and proceed direct to Rarope, but it iu quite lik bo snd stean—whl bo built for the Juke, canal, river, and ocenn 5. Peahiiga, e, bout 1o load deals B yof Orand liaven, Grand Hlaves, luuibor, nr C. O. 1., Grand flavon, luniher, Stotsan Stip, Tug Now Kra. Graud I mand was gullty of reckles: Let lunot be supposed that thy exoerlesce of 1hie regiment or of this brigade was the sole evldenee of surprise. F dence 18 heard on every haud, and this is your correapondent’s cxcuse lor what ho writes. Muny tako it for grauted that Gen, Urant b al), or at feast tho substance of what Is in thiy *Hmnbue® Tetters but it cannot he, and 1t 1s plainly but justice te him that it be anard fs but anuther hoax v for which the Uerald has becomo wanton murder, caced loke and - ocean usvigators Washlugton strect. Y do not_draw vvor water, with cargo oo board, will b cunbled to pass through the cansl in 1880, and if the St. Lawrence Canals nod $he tinlonp Itaplds ars deepencd and Dby that time thoy can the occan: snd ocean vessuls uf sl can coma to this port, thus giving Chicago rade with olf tho ports of the world withi- Work 1s aleo 1n progreas 7 ¥, Leater, Manda 7 Miunle Muelle: umber, Market. understood that th chi et Peoris. Muskegun, 11 Bebe Pearici, Menomonee, loliy, Green by, 1R0L, Bepr Otter, Blurgeon liay, Hche Mary'Anm, Port Cifi esto detract from the He won his honors But when it Is sald that the victory at Bhiloh belongs to him alone, 1o one man of the ulnety thousand who were driven buck, fnch by fueh, over hithe and throueh ravioes, thut ter- rible duy, will bo made to believe o word of {4, Aud the gallunt McClernand, s his valor on that day to be sct at naught! The twaddic may be priited fn all the uewspapers fu_ Chrlsten- Qom, but no man ot his division will honor hun thie less, nor will they aceord leas credit to Gen, Nuell awd his veterins for thely forced march Buell's mon saved the fietd of Stiloh trom belng the worst defeat of the Wur, und of this fact there¢ are more than a thousnnd wituesses, Grant cannot afford to let these absurd state- ments Lo stund undispused for a day. PrivaTa Bairi, laurels of Gen, SN0 trbaking balk, “*Constant Reader' lu further informed 1oat Tz Tuinuss poblished a year ugo Inst Juno a six-column article on the hnprovement of the Ca- nadian canald, carefully worked u from docuuionts at the scat of the ernment by §ta able Toronto, Ont and referonce to tho filcs wi ci Dl all the ine on that can bu oltslned. and far mors than d in the above, which it 1s hoped, ho uvor, will serve to answer other similar Inquiri chr J, W, Iieown, Mus Behe Henry C. Wichards, Keh Cargler, Lading X 10U NAUTICAL ACCIDENTS, A vpropetier swung Into] tho schr Pilut fn the river yeaterday, snd knoexod out a cathead, While towing.a vessel ln vesterday the tug Monitor brake the strap of her plston-rod and damaged lier cylinder o that she became disabled and had to be towed nto port. Sho was putin drydock for repai Midland, um..ndl-nnen to the on the rocke ap) Racl Rccotnts had 1ot boen releaged. dated the 27th, Yesterday's Detrolt Z'ost and Tribune contalnod aftornoon the Cuna- ed 8 tolegram signed sud eatlant fighthr, il e, Hith ridie, Point St Ignace, light. u fantatev, tent. Frup theorga Uuntar, Malaten; sundriea, —— A'PECULIAR CHAPTER. Alleged Higumy and Unlawful Annoyance. Bpecial Disptch fo The Tridune. Virranuna, Pa., July 80.—J, ¥, Moss, of Fay- ette County, Pennsylvanla, o well-known dis- tiller, eatled to-day ot the oftice of the Mavor and had warrants Issucd fur George Crumm on a charg of bigamy, aud for his daughter, Anna Cruimn was formerly a conductor on the Ualthnore & Ohlo Iatirosd, ond Muss alleges that he then had 8 ‘wife, He is now a reatdent of Chigazo, runulng on the Chlcago, Buritugton & Quluey Rallroad as o conductor, The dauglbier of Mr. Moss, who clalms to have been marrfed to Crumm be- fore hu Jeft this locality, startod yesterday to meet Crumm, Alr, Moss satd he thought they Wero t0 mect a4 the Union Depot. The lady was poluted oul to Detectivo McCandless, who followed her, At the depot she bought o tleket for Chicagn, und hud her trunk cheeked to that dty, ynd then touk o seat on the traln, Me- Candleas fmocined they would mect at Alle- iy, ol wot on the car, and weut to the pot, whure, Crumnm e i, Do touk tho Tudy 1 charge, stoppod her Z, vea, llihs, ndiigton, 1tgbt, e, 1) the following: da Wreckine Company_ rece Ly the Capinin of the achr J, N, dated ay Toledo, stating that iho schouner was ashore on Middle Sister Inland, one of tho Pat-in Jiny group, snd requeating asvlstance In the way of Unou recelot of the ug Jessie wa fired up, aud late hir the left fur the scenc of the trouble Wit tha . C. Upper in tow ns & lightor, ay afternuon and succecded i relloving hersol! Lo- but only aftur having tnrown ol whuat of tho 24,000 she hud in her hold. The Captain of the Duooson steted that ho wan afraid of a throwing away the grain, and wanted to get freo Bouwun was bound trom To- t gahors carly Sunda; tew fevenug-cutter Fe in that vicinity, al f tho wchoaner, but her s Hght. vaukee, 16 load for below, s Dobblas, BuiTsio, 0 A Frop Philadelyhin. n Mo, 03 o witnuss, prop Milwsak " P waukes. HORTICULTURE. The Melon.choly Duys Ilave Come=Npt. meg-Melons— Wuternelons — A ppln.les— Tho Man of the Farm—llow He §s Over- worked—TollIng, Tolllug, Tolllng, Without Sultable Roward. From Our Own Correspondent, Avrox, 1., July 27.—1 huve been lonking over the apple-orchurds and welon-tlelds u this nelguborbood, and takiug In the sliuation gen- erally, and I am able to report the facts thus: ‘I'he erop of both apples and melons 19 SHORF—VELY BUOLT. In early spring, the prospect for an abundant crop of apples wus uever botter; hardly ever But tho constaut ralus during reported fivd oFml, 08 by feavon for Lufore it came, ledo to Erie, yonden. which huppen went 1o th auisauce allicers. roport 1+ ind petcuasd hor bafore shw could De of asy sere yice, BUFFALO. Brrrato, July 40, —Lako freihts continue dult and nominal; ratee on coal, 30 cents to Milwaukes Mayor's oillees There hor father reftersted eclaratlons that Crumm Wife, winle the woman sot,' The Mayor cecllne Inatter of ber detention, ears of uge, and there Wus 110 charge agalngt Mr. Mass tlnally bode ber goud-by, and tola her that, §{ she must ©o, to write Lo her Jother, but ko was coulideut sbe was not U ouly w was it 80 good, Cleared for twenty-fonr hours ending 8 p. m.: | 41,4 Llossom-ueason Props Japau, mdse, Duluth; Java, wdsc; James ¥ivk,Jr.,wdse; V. 1. Ketchum and Wiseahickon, mdse, Chlcago; stwr Pearl, Put-in-Bay; schrs Grauger, 600 tone coal, Sheboygan; Young Amerl- ¢a, 450 tons conl, Toledo; barge J. 1L Rutter, ravented the sceting of fruit sullcient for a full crop; bealdes, wildew d blight causcd what did set, in very many )l off, or grow fmuerlectly, " T are & few youns orchards that have loe fruit, but this is the exception und not the rule, Muny attrivute the damure to trostd (n the But this lv nmistake. The real causs the wee weather preventing v i, and bieht in- the leal pro- }ven‘liwg proper growth aud duvelopmeps vl t Bu for ns T con lesru the crop of spples the country over s far from un average. CUICAGO MAY NOT WANT for apple-ples, Jor the reasun that her powertul attyagtlons draw everything ta herscll, Lis an spple gr a pear, or somcehow Huds ils way Lo thls i thut grows. ' dmu!vnl.u! th to act 1 Vessels paselng Port Culborne Lock for {wenty- . m. 2uth~Wesiward, e — e FISH-BREEDING, | * 8pectal Disateh Vo The Trikuve, Map1son, Wis., July 30.—~The followlog card Was {esued Ly the Fish Commissioners to-days The Fish Comuntssion of tho Btate of Wis- Cansiw, baving planted in our inland waters seve eral mililona of the different varietics of food- b, espectally usk that purtics futerested fu Hahiculiuro ive ug eacly fuformation respecting Wielr reappearance in’the diferent Jocalities where planted.. We want this {oformation lu s Fellable form for publication in our unnus! re- 10 the Laglshature, Whenever thess fiab u been cuught or scen, all tho particulure ted therewlth will be thankfully recelsed. s at Madisou or Oshkosh the President Ty of the Commuiseton, Wi, Wircw, Madison, President. Slosrs Hooren, Oshkosh, Bucretary.” ————— GEN, SHERIDAN, Soecial Dispatch 10 Tha Tridune, i Buawaxcs, D. T, July 86.—Licut.-Gea. Sheris Ul arElved to-day from the Black Hilly, wherg ‘¢ bas been hunting u site for the new military Cump J. G. Sturgis, at Bear Hg lett Lhls eveulng tralu for Dulutl, where Le wlil tuke e fur Clicagon four hours endlog ut B Montreal to Chicago Toledo: barks Stigo, cago; Republlc, Claytun to Chicugu; Ue Davis, Qswego 1o Toledo; Awpricun, Ogden di schr Al A, Lyden, ‘Vorou Easbward—Props Acadia, Dowlolon, and Zes: Jand, Taledo to !"I“rmlrs'lll?'l'lntum. Tulvdo to St. atherines; bark Avgusta, Tolodo to Rington; barge Fartane, Tol king, Toledo to Torontoy Exle: Stuwarl. Ere 10 Jroroute) tug 8. b, Edeall, Windsor tv Forouto, roper fertilizat purt ol the pouutry auy uther frulty great ceutre, so seurcity of auyt! ‘The shipment of nutwieg melonslns just coin- menced from this polnt. "Less 1han X0 crated and 1t 1s 2, the wouth of it rains ‘soon, the crop of wolon-grow- " _apedial Digpaick by The Trivuns Entx, Pa., July 30.—Arrivale—Prop Superlor, Marqueito; schr Jeany White, Toledo; ychr Gen, Worth, Bulfalo. = Departurea—Stme Tho uew prop Junl came u frow Bulsle telp. Bho le taking oa & big carpu for £l Jhave gona férw) &08 are uxccedlog i Bat, blessed tulu, i¢” descouded on Thureday plebt, 1t fetl on the just aud the unjust. It ed balf the night, witér o drouth'of OF WATARMELONR we bave this to say: Not vnly is the crop short, but it s late o conlog fu, and toe welous are swmall do size. Alwogether, the crup of welons i3 Jeas than it has beeu fur » bal{-dusen years, ubd witl burdly pay efttier shipper or ygr By the way, borticulture is not, in these years, tive busiuess. 8 with this thoughs, thut gold It we were bungry Japas, ; Dolathy scbr Gon. vk JUst buy, BEe faia, of the Auch This ¥eiotooun i s mieiien A DASTARDLY ACT, An outrageous éct was commitied yesterdsy an the tug J. ). Hackley, owned by Capt. Welsh, sud commsnded by Capl. Jou Glllson. sun poured & quantity of emory- eogiae- jousanly, slidey, etc., Qustroylug the wackioery, vul the nick of twe sud rewoved beforv the eo; Tou act Was perpe! flu'“r i the e pul 1 jate Mo thinks 1% was dlicovered fu 8 Very remiuul cowlort oure! 1s not the priocipal thing. wo could uot cat guid. If wo werw slespy, wo wero put o motion, 20me Ghs Who bears the owuer of the could nnt tleep on nugeets of gold, Gold fa warthless aave for what (t-can purchase. Gold, farms, iner handise, have worth anly for their tinistry. 11 thev contribute to build up TIR REAT MAN, it is wel). But, if theyonly fecd the nnimal tn lr[un. the valne of the aerfice tmay well be ques- oned. * . Man is born to grsnd possibilities, [lo hine an angelie mind, and it fsknotrn In the Christlan world that, if he llves well, howitl come Into the angetlc heavens. * Man, then, lius & highcr nature,—na epiritual mind,—sud should not consume bia life 1 mere physical tolling,~~plowing, and sowing, oud Rathering juto basns! . ° It 18 une of the greateat.mistakes of TR MAN OF TIE PARM— thiv working too inany hoursin the twenty-four, aml fretting over it through sheer weariness of le flesli, As u rulo the horticultieist {s uver- ked, It Is unpscessary. More time shoulit be dven to roading, and recrestion, and play. ‘es, playiny 18 u religious duty, Tam deeply tmpressed with the teath that our farming _poputsllon ére overworked, Seq how crabbed the husband s when he comes home at nizht from his daily willng, Tle ts cross as o bear, and hls behavior s not unliks ez behavior—1 wus golng to eay—af his sbavuy rolative. . The Inbors of “the day nuve fretted B, and he has not [ife te speakpleasantly, 1t'1a really sud to s dow little nome acem to Ret aut of fife,~nothing bt exbaustive TOILING, TOILING, TO1LINO. Cuyht & lwan to bea siave to his catling, and not rather master? If there be any truth in what 1 = sayfog, thivk, brotber, on these things. W 14 0. L. B SOHLKE'S DELUSION. The Ntory n Onco Fainous Danseuse Told to u f*olice Captalu, . Ao York World, July 21, Yesterdny atternoon Capt. Byrnes, of the Fif- tecnth Precivet, was {nformed that two uen had entered the premises No. 43 University place by tneaus of fulse keys,! kad surprieed the sole occupanty Mme, Augusth Sohilke, s Hungatian premiere danscuse, nnd had done violence to her, Capt. Byrues Inniediately sumisoned his fves, Blevin dnd Dolan, and went to caving word “at the stutlon-houss Lo send Police Surcon Dorn after him. Capt. livenes founda tall, mascaline woman, 35 vears uld, with dishevelled, tuxariant browa halr and awollen features, dressed in dirty wrapper and sitting on n lounga In the parlor. “Ble appearerd to be under the influende of liguor, and in broken English tolil her 8fory, About_toon ehe wasdu ' bath-room on the second floor, cleaning out & bath, when she henrd ateps behingd her, nud 98 she rose from a £loopltig position a man kicked her o the head, Bbe fell"over the bath-fub, which was about a quarter full of water, and 1wo men selzed her, and threw her into the bath, where they nssault- ed her. They were acared away. ona Mmie, Bolilke crawled dowo-slairs and gave an alarin to an [ceman who was stunding before the houso, Capt, Byruos, betieving that the wotnan was lJuboring under o baliucination, naked ber to re- peat her story, and ehe contrudicied herself in every partienlar. Surgeon Dorn's examination also contindicted the woman, Beverul bru on Mmic, Sohl mbs were Noi of recent date, and sho wos suflering from cxcossive tne of stlulants, She was_alons In the house, and Ar. James Mcl'vke, 8 boardiug-house keeper of No. 40 Eust Tonth strcet, who kacw her, sent 2 female servant to take care of her. Capt. ‘ll!ymu placed Oficer Glicar In ciuge of the Ouse. - “T'o ¥ntinfy himself that Mme. Bohlke wos Inbor ing under the batlucioatlon produced by di Hrium, Capt. Byrnes made asearchiog inv tlon and discovered that on she sent for Dr. K, G, Bartiett, No. 43 East Eleventh strect, snd he found her suffering from overindulgence in Mguor, which prevente) e from taking proper nourishment. She sald that a man who hnd proposed marringe to ber aud bod been rejected, had polsoned her, 8he suspected Dr. Pertlett, and berred him not ta aive her voison. He proseribed o soothing mix- ture, which shae sent for by hier servant Annic; but when the girl brought 1t stie threw it out of thy window, eaying iL was polson, sent for a quart of beor, druok it ot adraught, aud then put her servant out of tha house, accusing her of dishoucsty, Capt. Byrnos further questione the woman and satistled himaclf that there w 1ot the barest foundation for the storyshe told. After partaking of soine soup she nopeared caliner and was left in charge of the servant and Ullicer Gilear, ¥ Mr. McPyhe eays that Mme. Sohlke boarded at his house recently, and,’althos ahe was ab- dicted to deinking beer, her couduct was ox- ewplaty, and she nppeared to have no mule ses ualutances. About a month azo she hired the bouse No. 48 Unlversity pluco und furnished it, intendiug to let rooms and give lnstruction indaucing. ~ Bhe had bat little money and no Juwelry of value whon she had finlshed bor pur- es of furniture, and yesterday only the sec- cod floor and the parlor were.furnisbed, ‘The second floor was let to three ncturs, who were away when the supposwl outrage occurred, Mme. Sohlke was once celebrated as a davsctse, and was with the Bonfanti troupe. Sho dapeed at Niblo's Garden und recelved a salary of $400 nweek. ller last engagement was tu the play of * Lifg," at the Fifth Aveoue Theatre. Mime. Bolilke was nereilessly {nterviewed, and to cach Interviewer ah» told o different story. Among other hallucinations was that she had been robbed of a watch and chaln, three diamond i and two dlamond buttons, Sle varled this "Mf Ly doclaring that one of the rings bad two dlamonds and turquolses, and was presented to her by Gambietta, AMUSEN THIS WEEK ONLY L0, s grovtod with’ demmonstraiions f dellght -mr saivoa of -!- pianse. All ihe principal riders reealied by enthusiasifs audienoes. MR AN recelved with u perfeet ava. nn Tlia unlyorsal verdict s thai, Barnuny SHOW EVEL IN CHIE GO, with the freshest suves en, the bost atienciiones, il only perfeetiy traf Homsen “the futtestMenngerts, T BIRT (110e 0 the largest Musoum. Moro fyr tho money than can Lguatbly be kiven iy wne othior iow. rund Extra Hutlices Wgyiiesdny nad date urduy at 10 o' clocl,. Purformances every Afteraos s bveulng. ONLY OWNERE WBXIX, atrs and Tickuts can bo had ata tchus & Voo, muslo dealens, wud e mitielc stare. Paltuer 1fausd. Jadies snd chiliren wha lealty 1 avofd the growds e whiould atwnd ihe MOINING PERVOIEN - ANCHN"on Wedneaday s Sai0rdey sb 10 oclock, or thu daily Afomoon Kxhibitiiuy “Adiilsston, W centa: Ghildrgy unders, ) couts. Rtee served Arin-Chairu, 23 conts @trs. HOOLEY'S THENTRE, Populsr prices—31, 75 oci sud 25¢. Tuesday, Jull 30, n':r':y'e';su|fig.’\rm.fi..|-}.na Seturday Sotloresy ENTIREOHANGE of ENTERTAINMENT, GREAT SUCCESRS OF JIARRY ROBINSON'S: MINSTRELS, And 1he old-time Chicsgo Favoriies, Arlington, Cotton,'and Kemble, AU, 5—Thn brilliaut artiste, M1 aad MRS, N1 aud Superb Dramatle Cotiipany, T WIHITE STOCKING PARK. BASE BALD. Indianapolis vs. Chicago TO-DAY, July 31. The jast Champlovsblp Gage 0a White Btuckiag - Tk (0'_0“ _mum.h - "WINTER'S LINCOLY PAVILION, T (Wednesday) Kveatag, Jyiy 31, st B u'clok abarpy GRAND CONCERT Weather peruituing. by LOESOH'S OROHESTRA, © . NeW audfutereativg: Prugrami’ i Adatlasion, 2 ¢t > STEABILR FLORA, o ik b P- it on the on tho Iakg st 3:39 p. . § mooalight S curday. Auy. 3, o K ansuon st 2:30 p.m. § o Mlch- a“l:‘(.'lll 810 b, returulog alnday, dud. & sblliw '¥abo to Kenasha nnd retuwuid $1; Waukesan and re- uru, B3 MICUIGad Clty sod suluss, $ it vl Fodid i 04 auia AY. JULY 31, 1878, NEW INVENTIONK, THE NEW ERA. A War Against Ardent Spir- its and Internal Med- LVERMAC TER GALAVNIC €O RESS! To the Weal:, Nervous, and Debilitated, who Sujfer from consequent Lingering, Chrontc, Nerv- ous or I'unctional Diseases. HaRxA, 4 fints oty 'y | ORINAGO & FORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, “Tleker OfMces nclur‘:-::-le retaétman Tloote) aadsy Ill-Health ie Cure of Bisease by Ab= sorption Through the 4 Kx| oSt a o, T TockCd & Danine. XN waukes Fant AF External Remedies are the The Maladies Drinking Cured Without Internal Drugs. of Habitual and best that can be applied in discases, on acconnt of the facility which wo posscss of watching their action nnd their results; and of these remedies Electricity, in the form of mild, continuous, and prolonged currents, as renlized exclusively by PULVERMAGHER' Winona & New Lim, BMarquette Rynress. The AU-Consuming stined by Nature's Own Moans ot Caring. I'iro Cone o Tiotel Cers 478 tun thrangh, hetm Al &;:lncfl Biafla, on thttrain leaving Chicazo et rosd rups Pullmen OF say Other form et tiotél cars went of Chfcago. ‘a-Depot corner of Wells and d=Die Lot Every M an Try it for Himgolf and be Convinced CHIOAGO, RURLING Depots foutof Lake sadanal and ixtesiidi-sa. Ticke & QUINGY RATLROA: lans-av., And Sigternth.ot, t Olces, 59 Clarke That the Holinan Liser and Stomach Pad isa Bafe, Bure, and Effective Method of Caring Discast, Menrola & Gateshni Na man that Las been i the habit cf using consideravle length Ca| aving disease of futentines, and drinks for e Downers tirmee nucous - meinbrane Freenort & Duh, 2 18 not quenchd, the -mlmlllv et ~puliman Paisee Dining- with the fury of un sil-co Cars are ru drunkenness {8 to cure dlana doue vy taking interunlly any taina alconol, opiv i and n} ween Chicagu and Uniabava m| ve; and this cannot be medichie thst cone O turcotics jo any ¢ dy that will not ellend the stomach and te In habltua) drlm;- t CHICAGH. ALTUR & ET. LOUTM AND OHI0AGO KANSAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. Unton hepot, West Klde, near Madison-st, hritge, ang et Oice. 134 Landololi-st. has been found the most valuable, safe, sim- ple, and efficient known treatment for the cure of direasws. In our descriptive Pam- phlet we review the manifold benefita to be derived frum Pulvermacher's Appliances, and bring forward testimouy in their favor {rom the most Learnetd Physicians and Sci- entific Men in Furope #nd this conntry., We also dem- onstrate why relief and cure resuit from their use aftar every other plan of treatment Las failed. Reader, Are You Afflicted, and wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and encrgy ax experienced in former yearw? Do any of the following symptoms or class of symptoms meet your dirensed condi- tion? Are you suffering from ill-health in any of its many and multifarious forms, con- sequent on a lingering, nervous, chronic, or functional direase? Do you foel nervous, de- bilitated, fretful, kin)ld, and lack the power of will and nction? ~ Are you subject to losy of memory, have spells of fainting, Inllncxs of blood in the head, feel listuess, muping, that cannoi excite the upoe ere, Is the Holman Liver and Stomach Pad. rantlics the exciied and wearied nervous sysiem; caltan the ind; strencthens the enfeebled willy tonew o the moral powcr. ond In every way encr- glses Wi to fiyht the good Azht (v the end. In no theoreticul reanoning, but 1t Is 2 fact which very many refored inebriates ean verity, Meanta. Bates & Hanley, the general agents for the Northiwest, have had vainable anid wide expe~ riesce an this field, and are always rcady to offer eapgestions to those who may desire, ot thelr The following s ouc of the many testimonlule rocelved by Messrs, I, & 22 PREPRrEsF EEELEERER] uEfeld & fexns Mabil® &'New Orieans K3, Louts, bpringfeld & 1 34283 roous, 1i4 Madleon-at, CHICAQO. MILWAUKFE & BT. PAUT RAILWAY, Lept. cotner Madison aod Cantlesia. Tickos e, 61 8GUID Ciark-st., UPposlia Bherman Uvuse, Meaira, Baten & Hanley: acd flud §2,00 for auother of those Holman When J received the other no one thought | vieaver three montia, bt in foor weeks 1 conid work sume, nud § am well now, Youss gratefuily, {ilwankes Kxpress, T m 5, WEIRLING, Weaterrilie, Ohio, DANRONY o CHICAGOFEMALE GOLLEGE Morgan Park (uear Chicago), Deging Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1878, e Aoy rR A Conme A AT U T Catslogue “sdress G, Cook Co., 11, or at Tickets for AL, Pi A ¥ ns rvllln JLLIROTS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ot uiid 0oL Of ‘Fwenty-a 1 1andolph-st.. near Clat Depot, fuot of Lak: GAN PARK MILITARY ACADENY. ED. N. XIRK TALCOTT, L LT L e T Treparntory Kchool for Boys, Lucation m o, Falueatlonal ialities unturyasied, Kesion 3 or. I a4 i CaLe alogue o Moran Lark, o iy PARK INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS AND YN 103 and 103 Axhlsude School Yoear Begins Sopt. 11, 1878, nired Bchuul of the Flrst Grade, wenty-one experiencod sud able Teathers, Unusul ualc, Aty aid the fcleaces ‘Madlson-at MGR ton urlinuton &' Keoking bproria, Buriington & Keakat n Eatiirday R Funs o Cantraila oniy, atuniay niaht runs Lo 1'eoria only. Unfit for Business or plonsure, nnd subject to fits of melan- choly? Are your kidneys, stomnch, urinary .organs, liver or blood in n disordered cond tion? Do you suffer from rhetmativm, neu- ralgia, or aches und pains? Tlave you been indiscrect in varly years and A Victim to Youthful Follies, or carried the marital relation to excess in Inter yeurn? Have thesr Indiscretions and exernses Teft yon in a weak and debilitated condition? Are you timid, nervous, and for. getful, and your mind continually dwelling on the subject? 1lave you Lost Confidence in Yoursell and energy for business pursuita? Are you subject to any of the following aymptopis: dreaws, palpitation of the heart, bashfulues, restleas nights, broken sleep, nightmare, confusion of ideas, aversion to society, dixzi- neas in the hewd, dimness of sight, pimples and blofclies on the face sud back, aud other despondent symptoms? There are Thousands of Young Men, middle-aged, and even the old, who suffer from nervous and physicsl debility, There aro also thousands of femules Broken Down in Health and spirits from disorders peculiar to their sex, and who, from false modesty or negleet, prolong their suflerings. Why, then, further neglect u subject 80 productive of health and future heppiness when there is at hand n meana of cure? Why not throw off the yoke altogether, and scek a remedy that hus Science and Common Sense to commend it?—a remedy of Indisputuble eficacy, and the most certaln ncans of re- storation to health and pristine vigor? Thero ure many direases of 2n weuto and febrile typo that we do not propose to cure Ly weans of Eleetricity; but from &1 that Electra-Physiology teaches us, in regard to tho wiodus gperandi of the NG LADIES, A thutougnly-or, D) Nise B facilitles for the study uf A1 pecial attention eiven (o the Enctish studlos, tug_wccominodatioss. Termy reasonable. parcuiar sidiees MRS, A. F. BATES, Privcipal, il il Ny A \ MICHIGAN TEMALE SEMINARY, Kalamaroo, Michigan, OS5 MT, HOLYDKR PLAN. A Bechool for the higher sfucation of Yornz Ladtes, Ita nbu shorough Instruetiou culublord with careful at- tention to whalover miaios [0 completo gevelomnent, IIth year commenced ' #1735 » year for Loard, tul nitrlitd Youina: #1175 Lo_daugsnl catnlugucswdress b OKION COLL CHICAGO, ILL. Colleglatn year, M woeks. Tultfub, $50 per year tn advance, F adurcss FPITT3BURT, FT. WAYXE & OHICAGO RATLWAY. curyer Canal amd Madison-ata. 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