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MARINE NEWS, Additional Partienlars Concerning the Loss of the Propeller Java, Portions of Her Cargo Found Float. ing on the Lalko. 1 (bleago Vessel O for Fogland, Warine Kemsa tiuns, {he Graco Grammond, Lake Freights, Fte, TIHE LOST JAVA, Sorctal Disnateh 5 The Trigng prrrotr, Mich,, Auz 20.—-Tho stmr Keeshaw grrived down at ho'clock this evening, having on toard Capt. Povo and n crew of tweniy-fivo In sumber of the lost pron Java, €apt, Popo makes the following statement: “The Java left liny city Satarday, Aog. 17, bound for Chlcags, having on board o cargo of 7.000 bria of eall, About 8 o'clock ezt moruing the wind was lowling rather atif and the verael making moderate speed, when sud. denly it was discovercd that something was wrong, and ihe firet hnpression was that a log had canght In the wheel. A hasty oxmwinination showed that waler was mshiog into the hold romewhere near tho stern, althongh the preefee locality could not*be determined, and Itcame In with such velocity that nathing contd be donc to #op It. 1t belng apparent that sho muat eoon sink, I ordered the boata down, snd had just pushed clear when the maln deck went under. In just thirly mioates from tho time the tronble was first dincavered, tho Jaya sank out of sight fu abiont 200 feet of water, All the booka and papers belonzing to the boat were eaved, but the officers sud crew Joat most of thelr personsl offects, My own loss Include a fino Mbrary and much saluable property, It fs Imposelble to tell what made the boat wink. 1 have no theory to offer. Tho boat went down stern Grals Tho statement that s had no bulk- heads I unteue, Thero wero lwe bulkheads, and they divided the hall fnto three wator-tight com- portments. We had been in amall boate sbout two hours when the echr J, P. March picked usup. The same afternoon we were tranaferred to the steamship Kershaw,' Capt. Pope had an interview with the agent of tho vommercial Line, ana then went to Huffalo by rail. The crew go to the same port by the Ker- anaw, Spectal Disnated to The Tridune. Muwarrg, Wia, Aug. 20,—The sches Orphan Toy and David Vance, whicharrived to-day from the Lower Lakes, bronght a nortion of,the oil which comprised the cargo of the prop Jave, The Vance lind ;0 brls and tho Orphan Hoy 40 brls. The Captalns of theso vesecla report the schr Minne- hahn, of Shehoyuan, engaed in picking up much portions of the eatco as are afloat in tho viclnity of the disaster. 'Tho Inke Is covered with dedbris of tne upper works of the propeller for mlles, teporte brought by theso veasols led to tho ramor that o steamer had been burned on tho !ake, probubly one of the Qoodrich Line. It was vromrtly eflenced by tolegrams ahowing that all the boate of that line wero safe and making mp- on thelr nsual time. The sinking of the iron prop Java wasthe all. abzorbing malter of nows discussed by marine men vesterday, and the conjectures regarding the eanse thatled to tho loss of (he vessel wera not con- clusive nor enlichtening. fomeold engincers didnot reo how tho breaking of her coupling could knocek 8 hole inthe hull suflicient!y large to csuse the propeller to sink, as wasstated to bo the cans in tho meagre dispatch from.Mackinaw City, Ono exverlenced matiner believed that the suaft did the damaze uronnd the stern-pipe, but In the abrenco of definito information none ofjtho aupon- 1tluns wero taken for granted, It was roportwd Ly veseel-masters thyt thero wero forty fathoms of water attho point wheen the Java went down, and the Leltef was quite wenceal that she cannot be talsed. Tho Marine ]nlnrlntu Union. comprising five companies, bas 81,200 an forty narrels of siru #liivped oo tho Java {o Mesrs, Teid, Murdoch Firher, wholeeale grocers of this citv, and Yhn Orlent \nmml Insnrance Company carries n poliey » GO0 on tac 7,000 barrels of salt conalzn b\ lhu Michlzun Salt Association 1o hlllnl & Wheeler, of Chicago, Meaars, Atkine & Tinckwith, apents of Mesnrs, flolt & Enswm, proprictors of the Commercial Line, bad recefved no further Intelligance fromuny sonrce than that niready published, but wero In antlcipation ot aletior from Mr. Chiries Knslgn tbat Would enljzhiten them as to the direct canse of the disaster.* The steamsiiip Kerahaw taok Capt, Vb, of the dava, Srhpin orews to Detroit: and romctiiie: may be heard, from 1ho fotwdr oh by arrival ther TUrrato, Aug. #0.—Lako frelchts dall: Ge lower on conl. Charters—Molling-sand to Doe trout, At 20¢ free; pavineestone to Cleveland, ot 1,74 per cord free; coal o Chicago, at d3¢; coal from Cleveland to Milwankee, 30c, Clearances for the twenty-four hoars ending 8 mome: Prop Coultloga, mdse »,’ Iuchmmd mdee; Bubialo, indwy Chicago; Chinn, mdse, Du- Iuth; Arnndel, Danklekd W,"T, Graves, Toledos Woesttord, Datrait: schra Btatkor and Malzo, 500 Irls ralt, "Taledo: Typlio, (K0 tons coal: Truinpfl, GUD tona conl, Mitwauk Cleveland, 1.900 brla st dewsle, Clevelands G, ‘Istor, Lela- wares Willte Keller, L. Soaton, Stampede, 500 tony coal: . €, liarnes, Chicagos . S, Tichiards, tous coal, Bheboyeant J, 1. Green, 400 rls nui; baree Venud, Detrolt; D, K. Clint, Sax- passing Port Colborne Lack for twenty- hours ending 6 9., 10th; Westwanl—props Aurlca. Slontrea) to Detrott; barka Canada, Chich- £oto Kington; Wawanosh, Kinzston to Toledo; che 4 Charlotio to Dotralt, ‘Fuludo to Montreas ashaa, Chicags 10 do; sc Erle, Sandusky to Slontroal: Williaum Cowle, “Vuwine 1o Fori Colborno: barke Manticello, Chiea- o 100sweros U, 15, Sloan, yunm do: Mary Alspritts Clovolund o Tarant wglo Meltne, oo to Kingetoni 4, 1 Betk, eabg gt 1o dai welrs A. Muir, 'Toledo 10 “Taronta: Chonoy Amesand Monteroy, Chicawo ta Kingston: New Loadon, Cloveland fo Bolfust, Treland; and Fia Haston, Clovelund 1o Hamhlion; Fiors Rmnia, Leauliigton 1o Crnawa. LAKE PREIGHTH, Oraly frelghts wero netiva yesterday and lic higher, de be‘uz pald for cotn and iK@4!;c for wheat on railivessels to Buffalo, Thrueh retes swero guoted firmer at 11%c corn and 115c wheat by lako anud rall, and 105.« corn and I1%c wheat (asked), lake and rall 1o Now York, Jwom was fstien for 124,000 bu wheat, 370,000 bu corn, 100,000 by wate, and 75,000 hu rye. To Bulalo— Pron Montaus, coru sl oats, Uadeer State, corn, through Rtutter, cor and reu. Keteham, corn, schrs nSunywide, Lonebtar, White Clond, Lucerne. uil corn schr Two Fannles, wheat ot dies Pelican, ¢; [lasea, wheat o 1. § scre M. k. rew, W, Croshwlte, pro ut dc. W. B, Allon, onts bl - Erhs J. Mince aud Mary Collin <. Collngwood —Bchrs Lothatr and Curiwand, cor vaty through. To Kinustou—salir Bellg Mitcl w:.:‘mq”.rl.vhs‘:hx‘l:’lu:‘lw wheat 1o Baate, i vlvhite st Dol c:mm ‘h“",’, e etrolt advauced 3q0 on Bulalo be ac g b . trt 1o nu-‘pmu n||“zihuurr'“' Elion i De i whr Kot Giltete was eh “Choriton, BOie & Co. Yunterdansfo eafen aor D foct ol b arood lumber froiy l'uxm.mlr to v b b o it oy ban Joaded lomber gt (%13 F _l:m_wl.uw imie y ity lonhl- nun at l, do ln()r;flnnllmr REPORTB CONFIRMED, The followlng, from yeslrday's Detrolt Free Proas, confirms the reparts fo Tux Tamuws re. #arding the coulng herg of tha stiar Grace Grame mond; The snnouncauient (hat 1he slur Grace flrummqml tasomtohp tngen lu Soutis vun, 'wherd LoAL sow needed very iudh for reiul eine saxtrade, wil bo roverved -m- nnmmm!?"m F r cursiunisis whu have been un une |Il mumu! n(-lmulul i, api, Gratmaond saed e orter Vi eroulb thot, aver siuce akvin uu. at Bouth flaven lesd bevn teyfin e, but thae wiell recently uotblag Guduite Tlnu I’a:l dml Trioune prefacos Tus 'l‘lunnn Ay fru fiowo (o, gt th il tnat no one I Lieteoit had of the ucm bafore, unless It was Capt. Urimmond, '1“" mxi‘m.-ll hcfi.nm artived here yostorday by " o that i will sceompaiy e Grunwond hithor, The bew.com 1 iron- bull voassl, and s sald to e mu-lmd Tor v curson parties. s BOUND FOR LIVERPOOL. The .Varkentine Wenons, owned by .Mewers, Itaach and Fluneyan of thly port, bas been recély- ‘Muam»h.m ovorbauliug iu Miller Lroa ! dry- P;wk:ivnlncnwry to malling for Liverpdol, lavd, witha earpo o ¢t aud dea ?il -g’nnfifir. Efia Iw :‘e m- \o away to-day. The uak logi Em b taken o1 at ichioat, Yoy and thadess at o, The Wevas v 8 viauch veseel, aud ¢ over the acean, :I‘:‘; ';fi:x'alfut"I } oos‘fl:u?luz l.hh‘:unnfi:n: e o L. Fluuegan wall the ummuuuonmn.gwfugur‘u. Sl RASIL BARINERS. Verl-mastere and othere st thiv port who were well acqualnted with Capt. Willian Noerl, wastor ud partowacr of the scheJ. 3. Richurds, read of Lid wulcide at BuBalo, by uaaging, with profound seclings of regret und s, rpsise. sud were st o lors W keount fue the vausce which ted Lo the rush uct, Lant. Nortls was well liked on the lakes. and bad meny frienda. o leaven & wife anid children at Keie. lisngze was 4 yoare, Financial troables aro #nid to hie tho cause of the snicide. The terribln tragedy At Sangatuck was aleo the bject of conjecinre. and comment at this port lmnmr marinera in peneral and {agmen fn partica- A, §1, Coates, of the tug Minton, who Kified o wife and ithen n!nmp!ed ta end his own extstence, waa known by many Inke navigators here. dentonsy ta attributed na tho cause of the et in thia ast distressing car THFE CANAT. Nnroarront, Aug,20,—Areivals—Mohawk Nolle, Kankakeo Feeder, 2,700 bu corn; J. F. Manard, Kankake Feeder. 4,700 bu corrt; Monitor, Morr 0,100 bu corns Industey, Mortis, 5,200 hn mm, prop Ueerlers, Ottawa, 4,800 ha corn: Tempent, Ottawa, 6,200 hu corn: Bunshine, Ottawa, 6,300 It eorn: Veuns, Buffalo Rock, 5,800 bu corns Mayfllower, Yeri, 4, It corn, 3.500 bn_oata; Meesenaee, lleuty, 050 ba curn; prop Clblnl, Utien, 3,800 bu_cor: prop Imperinl, Seneca, 4,600 ' eorns Tlartiet, Rennes, 6,600 b corn, 27,400 b seed: Monte-Christo, Scneca, 1,000 bu corns Gold Hod, Lasalie, 6,000 bu corn; Polar Star, Pert, hu0100 bu corn. Cleared—Fiest Natinnal, Dird’s Brideo, n 425 1t Tomber, 15,000 shingless Jron Montaik, Lock- port, 1,005 hu wheat; Lockport, Lockport, 200, - w0 ||ll ler, L Ang, 20-10 IiugnagponT, p. m,—Arnved—~T, l’lyhum Marscilles, 4,000 bu corn; Thnmnacn“. Marsallles, 0, OGO bt ont . 000 bn leased—Morning Light, (l!ltwl, EU,TUB It lom- ber. [ — TIE LIMEKILNS WORK, Bida for doing the work of improvink the chane cel at the Lime-Kiins were opeued at the office of Capt, Mackenzie, United States Enwineer Corpe, yesterd ag, bnt the work was not awarded, as they must go to Washiogton beforc {hat Is done. Capt. Mackenzle speaksof them aa being very low, in tact, mach lower than he thought they would be. ‘The bida were made in two forms, ono for remoy- inz the olid rock or Jedge, and the other for re- moving the bonidersals price per cnbic yard. 1'ncy are ae follows: nata. Cram, 11, Chichgn lrroming & Hoek Compiy. o jon's 'F.'er.' X i Lt il g o, 1, ISI; iutlier Techer Merry. Work must be commenced not hu:r than Bep. 1, —Latrost Pos¢ and Tribune, 1A, ksl MINOR MISITAPA, At Tiay City, on the 181l inat,, the barge Little Jake ran on to heranchor and knocked in one of her botfom plauks, Sho was drydocked for ro- pairs. ‘Theschr Lelghton, bound from Saginaw for Chie cago with 600 tons of bnlk salt, gol out of tho channel and wont auround at the bead of Willow Ieland, Sundny.and was stili on at last accounts, During the storm at Cleveland Friday nignt the Hahtnlug steuck the foretopninsthead of the schr Fleetwiug, which waa lyinz at the dock at the foot of ¥lrat #treet, 1t shivered the opmust Lo plcces, ran down the wire backatay through the rail. split- tuig ane of her stanchions “to the deck, Herc its course was Joat track of, and no_further damage wna done. 1lad ft not been for tho wire backstay the entire forctunst would lnve beon destruyed, and perhaps conalderable otber damage. No one was injured. . TORT HURON. Ponr NMunos, Mich., Aunz. 20.—Dowu-Props City of Concord, Saullac, 8t. Joseph, Nebraskn, C. J. Kershaw, Jay Gould, Idalio, Mineral Rock ond barges, Fletcher and consort: schrs Thowav Gawn, Heather Delle, Otonabee, Btallord, L. L. Lamb, U Prapa Scotin, 1, W, ‘fllunchurfl. N‘K Fale- bk echrs Anuis 3, Petorto iifer, 'Nolndeer, Kagle Wing, £an. "Oliver MItebell, Thomma ferin, Savs nd. am Cook, n.\thur finc. 2 Aug, P, m,—Passed up— lm !‘lmlmu&. ‘onk. Down—VFrops t;uba, [tu Jamas Fay and tow, Forest City and consort: schrs Seahird, ‘Thoman Gawn, A. Ford, New Hampshire, D. E. Dalley, Fayetto lirown, W Ind-—\urlh!nlt. lrnlh weathor fing. CLEVELAND, . Syeefal Dispateh to The Tribune. Crevruavy, ‘O., Ang. 20.-Coal freights are acarce ot previous yuotations,—15@40c. 1t la understood thal tha scarcity of onlars is the cause of the present dullness. In oro frelzhits thero I vesy little doing, Escamaba belng the only point for which charlers ars being made, and they arc few ‘and far between. Nearly it not quite all the ore belng bmunhumm .\lur:’umw in on oly contracts, and thiere are pra tical lluwcll lnkv ore lrum Escinaba to Ashtabula at hr U, 8. Bacou, eorn, Toledo to fuf- J»lm lxllu' ‘The schr Chester B. Jonas was owed m e chutes to-day to load coal for Chleago, TRYING TO IARMONIZE, An attempt 1s belnz made to get the local marine insurauce agents together for the purpose of ef- fecting amicable reiatlons between tho contending ont d dopting & paying end uniform tarid on prain cargoes, bat compacts have been made sa often rnd broken that the provent cforte aro not looked nlmll with much favor, The loeses Incurred )y some of the companivs on (ho Java' eargo haa Imd the effect to wako ap the sgents a littlo and bring them to reatizinz sensc of the present non- paying mauner of fnaunng _veesel.cargoes in gen- eral and grain cargoes In panticular. et ieaday MILWAUKEE. Spretal Dispatrh to The Tribune, Mnwavies, Aug. 20,~The schr David Vance arnved Lere from Buffalo this morulng with 1,300 tons of coal. Yestonlay morning the Vance picked *up 50 bris of oil off Pulnt & lnnpolnu Lo ba a partion of the cargo of the Lli-fated prop Java, Lake freighte l:unnqllc inactive, and entirely nominal, Veasela po to Clucnge lnr ch ter a3 s00n as carguea are discharged. e AN EXPERT DIVER. A fugroan, whou cvery otlier tagman knows as **Datchy,” aud who I known as an expert swim- mer, has boen duing wome saccossful work under water lately. l.l-nrymlml the atrap of tha prop Inter-Ocean o fow days and yesterday took onit o entiroad tle lhllllll( drcmnfl fastencd In the \wheulof the steam-barze Welinore, tnus saving lath thuse vessels from going to dry.dack snd lusiug consideruble llmu. '-uulchy " yecelved $15 fur yestorday's job RUHOONER ON FIRE. perlal Dispatch €0 The Tridbune, Taxt Sauixaw, Mich.,” Aug, #0,+Tho schr Morning btar, goiug down the river to-dsy In tow of the tug Uunter, took fire in the forocastle Whon sbreast of South ay (1ty, and narrowly er- caped total destraction, The Ure was finaliy wit ont by the Hully \hm-\\ orks, Dsmoge, 8500 or e MARQUETTE. Rpecral Dispaich 10 The Tritume, Manquevrr, Mich,, Aug. 20.—Arvived—Props Ollo, E. I, Haler achre . N. Ryau, J. L. Johao- Bradie, et FrubeX E. Sholdon, Rparta, sctrs 8, P, Ely, Sumatra, Genoa, ‘Passed up—Prop India, Passed down—Prop Arctic, ERIE, » Speciat Disoatch 10 The Tribuna, Enie, Va., Aug. C0.—Aerisale—~Props Alasks, Philadelphia; Anals Yoang, Chicsgog schir Joaeph, Saminaw, ¢ Departt Prop flordon (‘mnmll. (‘anmun: schr aw Fliot, Chicago prup Clin NAVIGATION NOTES, - CUICAGO. The handsomo new prop Juniats was in port sgain yesterday. argo tleet of vemels wera on the Lumber Mayket yostorday. Aun unusunlly Jarge number of propellers were in ot yesterday, Tho breezo from the north'ard yestordsy wes & protty slilt one, and stirred up o rather beavy sea. but not & dongerous onc. 'he tur Flora brought a larse excumlan party frous Waakegan (0 thlw eity im""" aud return- i AL u 30 laat nlght . The sfeau Uorzo Dinbar bumtca her £roenhs; u-w -u,u agu, ont un ‘2" tuke, aud saved 1o runatring the dadiage, M‘T 010" bargo. Kayastuy Wil Was. burued dows, o winow at Micuiven Clly, will soout acan, uldv ln: the Tumber mm- m-mwmw § ?mmln Duolitile's sl xr yand, aud :'nrc:‘nzl;:mu b fu Letter snaDe thiyp befors i Lo catdiiaran bullt ‘at Detrolt sbout a yesr 0, 48 A "cOut of 81,600, hay” recently ehonged nds, nml 13 DO run ae & pleasury bisbun Lake Gunuts, - T ‘presaut proprietors are - Mossrs, Rett au .D-nkl Y, of Chicaga, and Dr. of lielvidery. Blv Buy beun uwhh-u tho W. Witehy wiud is 83\ (0,09 & rapid sud safe saiicr. T tod m‘c‘fn‘fmm& o s In ) hu.unmn thy Sisaite u-l i runwe The vion fnter-Oc unoml k 1130, bushits b wheat rm“‘uqufiw u;.q'."iu:,", “'ni tog Prince AMred whi) take halt of th ous of :‘\;"- sunken schr Foringl, P‘a‘ f the coal ™ ibv farryboat eovillo has been selzod at Maring glar'by Daguiy Viied states Narenad Pouaey, of aton. A he scow’ Haudy Morrisan, which bab for unite Al pdat adorued the buach at 8t J:xv hasbecn RaiTord ot o ways, aud ie belug e Capt. Hawley's new bost, of Excanavs, wilt be o charters frou that point, e Swalh and | hickou, Try 120 feet kerl, 140 feet nver + all, 21 feet hum. and ZHe or P-rml ** and Bfret Fold, 'The boller wiil b 7 fec: ehell and 16 | +The Best Mothod of T 3,,,",,,, for $ho. Pros fect long. It A tho (i nn(lln « [ntention 1o bave It perity of the Dol and Dinnh After Leaving the Inatitutions,” by Miss L. A. Bheridan, of In diava, 1. L. Eddy, of Kentucky, and Q. k. Peet, of New York, respentively, Pajers were also_read hy K. 8. Patterson, of Ohlo, on "The Legitimate Use of Panto- tnlne in the Educatton of Mutes," and hy 7, F. Westervelt, of Ruchenter, on * Dactylology and the Disuse of Bighs.” ————r WESTERN PATENTS. List of Patents Geanted Western Inventors by the United States Patent Office, ready for next seanon's bnsinesa. The Detrojt Post and 7yibuna 1sys the Metropo- 1nin not wanied there If the reports concerni| her nn-uwmuvlne-u are trne. Tho (C'hicavo | hava certainly tabooed the hittle l!rlmfl RETar ua lan 1o mre cmeerned ‘The new steam harze Alcona jeft Detroit Mon- day for Toledo, where ahic wan to receive & eargo of ‘corn lur Bnifnlo. She ls officered an follows: Captain, U, 11, Chamberlsing First Mate, Wesley lirbwny feeanid Sate, C. Untdners and (ial gincer, A, Morrisun,' Mr. C’raiz, ane of her bull; s, accompanicd the Captain to Toledn. Forty-three casen have bech before the naw 3 time Conrt at Torontn since ita urganization, de':n !'}_nvn‘ lfll :l!nr:!’:n ldv!lllln|lhl ilr'lln !;l fllll! achrs Teenton, Jying at Torunto, anil the Jersie 1., Hckiward, Iyine at 81, Cotharinat, . Tho foljow: Bnceidl Pupaleb 14 e Trlbumes Ing are under arrest: The Edward llakeatllam. | Wasminetox, D. C., Aug. 20.—A, H. Evans m‘;"-ml,h‘g I\]\ll:'m”lwnnfln|n Chippowa, and the | & Co,, Patent Bollcitors, report the following fcago liello at the namo place, o s Hiver piratos ate woublihy th vessel men at De. | Vatents ierued to Western inventors: troit. Saturday night thieves boarded the prop 1LiNors, Anla, whics waa lying at the Michigan Central | €. W, Tinville, power.hammers. whar, and took 8 watch chain valued at 375, and | 0, e flprlnufl:ld.nllm windine, ete. , watches, rome 810 tn money, belonging to Capt. 4. 8. )[otm. ondy, fengo, "lre cot'ing machine, Sunday nigat, while tie prop Jamee Fisk wan Iylng P‘. M. Mixon, l,onm Auting 8l the oot of Second atrecl, thieves carried off & » Hansoni. Chicavo, hattn quantity of clothing, No clue to tho pirates was \ P, Shanuon. Culeago. shultlccocks obtalned In cither inatance, W. it Chambers, Decatur. stops e vlanters T, Fwan, Dethallo, grafn.reparatar, benn, (hicaza, frait-hoxex vga, riding-plows, Ine, wrenches, e Marqneite, hoisting machine, PORT OF CIHICAGO. The following are the arrlvals and actnal saifings atthis port for the past twenty-four bours, cuding i s AL ke at 10 o'clock last. MIM. " “ MKII‘ ks Ilfl‘; dl‘!"r"fllllll%"QYl:m ? , B, Cook, 1 |I , aber, Market. » {4, Barnes, Frevport, riding-caltiyators. 5?":;":;5-«“". il ‘fl'l'n'm' ‘Vindries, Btato | A.'J, Hodues, Peoria, a5d 3. 5. Mobler, Pekin, hlrvenlnr-nunrllmvn Henry Hornshell, fllr!lllll'. drawbrider-pates, «J:r A. Jackson, Manfstee, lamber. upper R. I, e, Mt)lnrr- & Giross, Chicago, pavements, ",(5;‘.: Lottio Jroth, Jianister, tnmber, Murket, ¥. A.Walsh, Chicazo, making sheet-mefal cans. B I8 Maulatee. e, Hoeki G. Pierung. Ravenewnod. broom-tinder, Kelir r:vulnu. Bhieboyyan, lumber, Mud Lake, J. @, %cnermerhorn, Blvomington, paper-boxes, Lrop To, C.' Driltaic, Kaukatuck, sundries, Gtate | Jolin Sproat, Ustro, Trolght, oic,, cArs, A ear Manlala, Tumber Miskets G & Dariing, Culéago, sewing'ichine attach. ¢ o Btecte, Milwaukee, 1(giit, munn’mx. ment (des Rent eemstiects, Mimutie “‘m.x AT ol u"l':’jncn. Chicago, medical prepaation inark), D. Nallock, Port" Atkimson, chare-back planing machine, 3; Weriman, Campbellsnort, sprins-bed bottoms. . Underwood, Kenosha. barbed fence. ch Proity, Hadcobel, printing, maching, € harp, Evansville, sianp.-xircior, licr, b, b Co I!Kdm 8 Eonr T Kheboyan: S, Ok atreet, gehe W, 11, bunfiam, Fierpoit, Tower, Srel, ;A Riclunond, Tiay Cry. it firan sirect, “mn- Hlichige L W ey Kadueies, Tansvor. Hosh ree tian, 1! M n orders, 105 ERyptian, Ughts no f i MICTIIOAN. Erup neer m."n "a’u mm & sincox, .{'ntklm:i per. -floats, ; X uffalo, o 1. 3 ml:“;n“m mnmu Iaberts, Jr., umet, eignaling ap Eelir Thutiins L' llcmleh Duchanan, folding beds, - i Garter, llart, sésd-dryera sud euitivators, J: keatord, Kalamazos, plo MINNESOTA. Juwen Phippen, Dundas, millstons-oxbauat ap- > Pparstus, M 4 7, Wlieh, St Pasl, cavelopen, AtlvrAhlulll. Husl me:n 1L F. Giluen, Ttochester, !llllnlfl -car trucke, A £, ir Jusa Lark S empost, S lte Jsi o nnu Comuiert Lhicagosyenue, , Twelfth atreel . Isush o M Hoban, bt. Paul, chimoov-cleaners, Butiaio, -umlrlu. Btata strect. J. Onthoudl, Minneapolis, epring-bed bostoms, RNed Wing )hlll, Tied Wing, flour (trade-mark), 0 itusl are hil Drop Dadmer Natoy hindao, dandries, Ttush street. Tug Aew hra, Grand Hay lag, Husn aireot. A, Wiaston, Fayette, draft-cqualizers, t&‘x:”wr{:le nuby 1 em s i ;. 'Xrul:'u Cotning. bea-hiven, ¥ Fisind, eosl nooedens, . &nderbund, Bweu Fuini, corn-planters. LFoh Ao Lavirn, Stuskegon lumbiry Sewpeona | Charles linkle, W Tufleld, fira-oecups. Kinllsn & num&-n, Blou Citv. cradie and table. "mfi ler, Pestwatar, luinher, Market, "uhr 15, ¢, Albracht, Muskegun, lumber, Elll\l!nlll C[uk & lamilton, ul-yzlte. feathering paddle- 2 wh Sehi Peltean, unnkéfip;’flm;fiylg;gmlgfh .n 'S Delesuer, Brazil, steak- -manglers. yonw, Stukegou, Tumbies, arket, P, T, Madison, odianapotin, Beor Tupsers Muskego, luuiticr, Kaihpaors titp. .l Kilitan, Warhington, Lay-drag mufifi killawoud, “Wiilte Lake, lumber, Twenty- J. lllllflmluhlfl»hlwllu. feed-grinders. e r, Manlstee, Jumber, Market, Ncdinaly & Maus, Goshen, combinea fira-es- e Maieula , capo and bed, Chr Jon. Drekden Ludiuiion, e Starke e a okbai 1. sclir Auiio Tomite, Franifort, luuet, Murke INDIARS, Benhr George L, et lr. Mn-kemm. Hehr lllrn lummr. Amuld illn SD AT, Sehiace, Tamber, whuspeons B4thr cora, Biiver Lake, lumber, Kinsle atrect, ligLexa, Mon., Agg. 20.~Tha Indians last fene l\)l‘ “l"'llluh-, \l-:numlx:l'e.":‘ A"n”f{-?"xhre:e": night stole stage stock from the Piue Buttes S Aenkdre,” Oriudiiona "Gity, bronch Rah and ¥pring 11l statlons, fow wiles north of stree "leasaut Valley, 1dahg,, and efght head from ci Mayes, . Mght, Market street, 't Rl B . W, R ks B itusn | mear Camas Creek, thirty miles south of Pleas- '";c‘;:;.,“ Brothers, Pensaukee, lumber, opposite At~ | 80t Valley. They are also said to lave stolen a lon 8ip. Bp S Dband of horsesfrom ragchies near Spring Hill, e il i i ekecon, ight. ‘They are supposed to be Baunocks from ldaho, mm iluulm-r. lleulult:&l’ll‘l'hxr‘":ul:l‘wlw ?ml will probably pass through the Yellowstone » un, Yt Park. eve “‘{{'“‘ sihcher, Miavegtn, i, BALT Laxz, Utab, Aug, 20.—A letter recelved 84 Ouelda, Idaho, the ‘terminus of the idabo Northern Railrond, says. the Indians attacked 8kelton McCaleb and & party of freightersnum- bering fourteen mengin “tho 10th near Balmon aeteon, Ludington, unflu Fart, Orweko, Krau WVEI“. Manlstee, lllfl. Beh leas, Muskegon, 1lght, Piob Sanoniince, Mantiowoc. Trup Mary tron, uuu-uu svuad, Hehr jnun. Muskegon, |ght. City, Idaho, and killed McCaleb, From Satur. S:fi; .4;;7.'.‘:‘.:‘;1&.“&".&‘..;..’.’.{".‘.' e, dlv morniue until Mouday noon Indians num- GL Mbulistarect i ‘I Ueting about tuirty heut up firing. The nc‘?ruu‘ilunc&::nhs YKRD, m- frelzhters used flour: an o bresstwork, and fought them off, Lleut. Wilson, with twenty- five men, reached the frelzhters Tuestlay even- inc. audyrill escort the train to Round Valiey, Quly three yoke of cattle were killed. Fears were entertulned for other partivs on the road, Skeltow’s train was loaded at tho terminus of the Utah Northern for Yankee Fork mines, at 9 “'“;"‘ it 8k the hiead of Salmon River, McCaleb, the per- ey B W Lo Wottrore. i i, vraia. son killed, was o partuer of Col. Bhotip, & mer- Hehf Drunette, Dutaio, fratn. . chunt of 8alnon City r T Hehr George 1), Dousem: Selir dongra, Menumine Balir Ao J. Slgwry, uun‘ Ugne. S Kexua fight. Behe Clty of Cines MIAA I'fl‘f I'AIY' llfih'- sehs Uy ranur, Menouiogoe, Hehi. | Howlett, Grand H; lunflflu, . Sanister, sundries, YWl lw l.uke, "udriv Schr Carrier, lflnnmr ht. mme——— —— ;‘I:l. AN USEMER T'Ne HOOLEY'S THEATRE, PRICES=81, 75 60c, and 236, Matinees, 23 and 50z, MIR. 1 ARRY WEBBER, P IN 114 COMEDY-DRIAMA, o ullln. ll ll' . 6 3 sekon "‘.fl’ 5 n.fi."fi‘f‘.'..u Gayoa, Shock s i it THE COURTS. Miscellaneous Jtocord of Yesterdoy's Pro- secdingt, NIP AND TUCK, ‘The followingts the Jist ot the nine finaoc l ym, rmu“ Wednesday and Katurday \ullnm‘n. burlals yeaterday, wmoit of them bung city | QXeoit s , Khien Wil be prescuted tha vening, Somantie mnmy ot Ay, cases, OURS Edward Sauuders, Chicazo. Debte, all unse- Forthe BEXKFIT of the CRICAGU EOLDIERS® COL- cured, 83,477, Asscta nothiug, NY. % - John Blichezak, Chieago. . Bocured debts, | pliicit) Performauce Banday Evenlag=NIP AND Tho assets are $11,0005 unsecurcd, §4,083.28. ( Jemlay, Aue. 2a-Graat Ghching uf the Reeute somo ofllcs furniture, surgical instruments, cte,, by }hcl&vclleu Nsing Comediun, J, T, KAY 1t No. 146 West Trvelfuh streot, $100; and open Mo I STEAMER FLORA, accounts, $000, annnnlLl and Willlam ll Comeron, Chicago. ime o« u'cl‘lr;l‘unl Tor this weex, ending Aug. 1, 0n the Lnke at 2:30 p, m, Cl Debts, all uvsccurcd, $378, Nathautel Cameron owcs $4,000 of seeured and ll.fll-l of unsecured debts, and Willlwin 1. Cameron 4,034, uf which 000 s securcd. 7. ta Evenstor . e I %Kaleon, of North Henierson, G TEI R Tonas 108 e ad 2 Mercer County, Secured clits, $3,605, aml n:‘-mn oi Wbe moralag trip sad rewsin unsccurcd, 810,318, Asscts, lands, u 100,— to Wmh.a.,. n 00 ealling mortgaged for more thay thelr valuo; horses, 10:30 8, B, t 10, m. | re- worzons, plows, harncss, etc., $174; and torty- cight acres of growing corn, §240, Muartly Farrall, & grocer on the southiest corner of Btate and Fifty-flrst streets, Jlyde Park, Beeured debts, Glx.(’ and . unseeured, S0, Aucts, louds, 8 14,0.—heavily - cutnbered: stock of wruccrlu, 81505 two hories and harness, $150: bugzy and warons, §150; open m'«mmp £1,500; muid _two cottages, Nos. 57 and 185 Fourtti aveaue, $100, John C. MoCurty aud Giregore Vngl. orna- mental plasterers ab 671 State atreet. Deb: all unsecured, 8522 Tho unly asscis aro $17. of open accouuts, BeCarty " owes $1,4% and hin ngscts comprise $2,039.60 lu um.'nuuuuun. Vous bas nelthar debts nor props enjamin L. Awcs, Lmhu_u. l)euu, all un- sccured, $3,245.48, Asseta nothing, Alexander Agniew, of tha firm of Weeks & Aguew, insurance agents und brokers, of this clty. ‘ilm flrm debts aro #1965 and therv aro noassets, Agnow owes §2,759, and has nothing with which to pay them. t Ky mmlnn T Evahutui ot J“' Jiicao Fatuntiy, AU, 98, 105t Juspl) 0¥ a, w1 retura- irasaand Suring Hands on boara oeah R | it £1 Rt 9osebh and ud trips, 50 vents, PAVILION, Ths (Wednealay) Eventrz, Aug.al, st 8 o'clock sharp, GRAND CONCERT Weather pernirting, by LOESCH’S ORCHESTRA. A lilghly Interesting Progranme, Aduilaaioy, BAVERLY’S THEATRE, 4. HAVERLY.. Proprictor and Managor, WEDNESDAY'S FA MATINER and NIOUT. L SOLVILLE mu‘.: X CONEAN it pruduction of the charming Katrarazanzs, Charies T Hamllton, CGalesbure. Sceurwd OUR CINDERELLA. flobts Sy wnwcturol, €600 Mvate, | SRR SIS A ity i, SL, morizel 5 W1.; waie, | Bt WS e Johm It Walsh was crday appointed As- | === slgnes of Jumes H, McVickor, under 8 bona for Anbay and_Aaturing, cGr nd eniive Lroups SLULLUL LR LT ll'l\NUMl"l‘lfl" CURE. To ConsumpTives AND INVALIDS. Teo WINCUESTER'S HNTOTUOSVINTE oF LIME YR ST e Charles D, Luqk was appeluted Assiznee of Buwzer & Wrigh The wlmm(tlun meeting i tho case of Ru- phnl annu-un was continued to Bept. 8, at U . m. The slection of an Asefeney for Thordas B. James was cootinued to Sepe. 11, DIVOICES. throuchit Margarot Hawiltun ln March, 1575, was mare fi"“ ‘-i‘ e O aialy' rcvend U3 o Hed to Patrick flamtiton, sl they lived to- nf".';.'"ox'.‘u‘;’vh:.‘.‘c‘.'r. TRY 1T pether until July followip, w, wlwu o tett her S " it A only and went to Irclaud, A a year after she ““"'5‘(' ‘l‘lxi,‘,';;““"“ “XT,‘.‘::““m.'h L was surorised to hear um he” had parried huw““;“h" 3 " another woman, und now complainant asks for — 8 divorve frum tiim. Barah AL Downey also wants fo get o decrog from Sawuel Dowucy on account of his won- tinued and unroasunable desortiou, UNITED STATES COURTSH, Jamee I, Anderson begun o sult yestenlay stust Charles D, lum-ln aud Davld” ¢, Brud- ley to movor $3,000, ;une‘ Youne mcd 8 bill azainst Hogh and Annts Watt, Jocl Eaydeu, Trustees D, I, Ly o, suceessor t trust; the Commerdal N tional Bunk of Chicugro, and the Blorenco Ma- e thiue Company to forecloss u muortrago for 3325 850, $100 $200. flmOO ty“m"“ ;ult-»( Lots 9 and u, Hlok 8, 1 majortiy uf, Wall srvces howes anid e ary st 98 4! nion Park Second Adatia olr nelulbotey Bnd Diany Of thet hayn 3 SUFEKION COUKT IN BRIEP, ‘The First Natlonat Hank of ‘Anamosa, la., 14¢ reputation for sotiblisess aikd Loueso haii & Cu.e LiFukors, 12 bean o suit for $1.500 yesterday sgalnst D, N. Bagh and Virginta B, Basu, v Ex o 1oad oy il buut $La tly retutied over u‘au,m o ian Gk, FAIRUAHKS® STANDAKD. SCALES OP ALL XINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St Chicugo, Necarefultobuyonly e (.'vnulu. L ull Oclbermany, L. F. Dommarlch, and Hupq Peipers tmnuluu:u\ R guit 1ur uw sawe awount agaiust Solgrun sud Josgpl Harrls. BUGU fur Tty Eircuiars (1o, —hewe Tors 1robunr, CIUtUIT CovuT, T . e Wallace & Co. coni mmid [ lufl for $3,000 MEDICAL yesterday azainat 8, Ueorge U W mm\m \n.l:uu a'alt n trospash agatust Walter C. uml.llu' B. an?fln Frank [. Benuett, lull Kouu wauu, clalio” lug $15,000. ma— e, DEAF MUYE&. 3 Coruunus, 0., Auz. 2.—At taiday’s sesslon of ti¢ Deaf sud Dumb Instructors, Goy, Bishup dclivered an address of welcome, which wse respouded to by Dr. Paler on behalf of tho Canadtan fnstructory, and Dr. Gallendet, of Wasblugton. Papers were read ou *Boins of the Embarraasments of Our Work aud Pow and sl aro fnmediy iy 'rn v | SOl to Bugs, Roaches, N !lulln. Fleas, Lice. ete. Warnant. od. Arend's lusect Powder Depot, 174 E. Madison-st. “ADAME ACADEMY, QUINUY, MASS, WILLIAM BVERETT. 7b. ., W This Academy 1 fatended (ot b0 nerinrfut bead KineHean Colingen Aestin during (e wix 7. Tiatenee under {ho 18t Willtam ¥, DImmock, hes hasn et 1 contse |g four yesre, and lh! tuition fee ta €15 nuahy. Thenest schnol yesr beging kQl" 1, Eximiparion for samimiin wil (kR pisgs Tore, Tuesday, Sept. l7. I"M. 7(»?(‘3”’% the Master, or A, Worden l'i-m’ "’)l!flln' House, tons for room eluding 'Ilhhll MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY. G ED; FBIRR TALCOTT, ) Aroetare NRY 1L WRIGHT, A. M., ' { Principals. a7 Proparatory ehinol far Bops. Loestion ve. Educational (aclitien nnenrpassed. “Session Ding bt o L O {oll nformeiion send fo cat slogue to Morgan Park, Co CHIGAGO FRNALE GOLTAGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Begins Tuesday, Ropt. 10, 1578, Depsremeats, urse 1o Muvic, Drawine snl e ar gue, Mdress o, n Park, Gook Co, o ai UI]WBI’S][Y of Notre Dame .The Thistr-ffth Geholastle Term will becin on <he firsi Tueaday of Sepsember neat. | We are naw alle lo it e facllitios gernd by any educational ra far developtnent of hoth mind 09 nA ('he n’ e o e I A4 will rece | @ Sppiiea- At L SR WOLFE HALL Denvor, Colarade. ACHURCH, BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS Fail Term beaina Sept. 4, 1478, Vounk Ladirs wha Are hrediapoued to AmTis ind Discases of fho Toron and Lunger, wiil 0 vioratiug: clithate witli supertor n‘flJ _Forclrculars with tarma, rTphin ymn einet cloat. HMissori Mafllcg_l m@lfigfi ) The Thirty-elehih Regul thiy numr'fm :muu,n'r-n 3anday, the il of Geto- continue Ave mont i i l'nfllmlunry Coirse Wik begin on Mondag, the otp ot & VEhcemont for conferring Degress wil be Bl earty i arei e or Aupuat Cireular and Catalogue, glving reguls: 'llml!ur Eraduntion, fees, and other Murmnl oy, a4 e RYATY KOBINSON, M. 11, Tiean, 1573 Y PAT NSTITUTE. Fuis s and ¥oung Laalea. Schoot Ve 7 A thoruus 4G tehool GF the ores grede. Twenteone sl At experienced teseliorn Ta-troc: Hou In each deparLNest &CcOrding to the most ep. broved methods. L iususl advantages for the siudy o art, munic, elocution, and the modern linguaxer. Lo ghtion endtes, Tloatd nxnial"l.‘umumdlunn aupetior, or fu nfor: dreis 8. A, £. DATES. Principal. _ MUSIC, PAINTING AND ARCHITECTURE. A four yoars' Collegiate Courso of tudy in eash of tiese raneires o e College of Fine Arie of Syracuss Unlyerdis, For particaiars address PROF.G.F. OOMFOE':L‘ ____Deav of the College of Fino Arta, Syracusc, Hiss Pierce aud Miss Lawreucé Tk rropen, thelr RXOLIFH, FRENCHL, nd GRRM AN BOARDING AND DAY BCHOUL FOILIOUNG LA DIES Fept. AT s isona ranlrru.m send 10 ahove augres L Western [teferencen—itan. C, I, Lawrence, Chicago: Pres. Angell, Miehigan Unlvml Wells‘ Gollege for Young Ladies, A, CAYUGA LAKE. X. Y, il coleme ecish “and Actdcinln Courses, fiuunurlmlruv‘ b unstrpassed for Leauty, heatthful nm,umunmmrm tuldingu elegant 3 ‘mBame wliert pareatd may with cung denceinirnat thelf dnyiters. terin beirias hept. 11, 1875, i £ sandion NEV. F, 6. FIusnes, preatdeat, BETTS MILITARY AOADEMY, BTAMFORD, OONK. A HONME SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Deilghttul jocation noar Long Taland Sound. Thor- tion for Calicge ur Businass year, NORTHERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE 408 Orimth Schoot of Erading end Ortory, Fulton, 111 _All demmnrnu fi"bdll!. Terms—All chros. 6300 n year. SXEitren, Soovnyear, FOROR RN ITIL Dren _Well furaished rooms . muac‘nu. Mile. C, Broussa;ls Erench aud Ensiish School for Young Ludles ana cut. ren Tepens o beot. o at M De amisted by Aile. St \lmuum. other compelent tesc Froedel Sehool and 0ol and Kindergarten. Will reaume Mondaf east of Unlou Pari e’ Yerere, wad Hept. 8, 197,88 23 Bishop eourt, MISS SANA Trinclosl snd Kindergarianer. MRS, CUTHBERTS SE SBMINARY Fourteentl year opent Neol. o, far young cMitdren. oaming aad day sctioor. | Fail % Tpe ot o= clent aud exjerienced tes Kot wupttos ulidl ppatatus, vie, Kpecial attentton given to mane. Flxteent'and 71 . ¥or eataloy dles ant G PR BOALIIAG A\‘I' DAY N IIA N l!n ert ATth b, 3 ew York, TUDY OF otlier in- 7lr\'lnu Rllil(x(ry Academy, Take View, nesr Chirsgo. A Belentifia, Clasalonl, and Comnereral Acudemy for Baye, - Kaucatioon facilisies teatiu 1ho Noriine U for Catalogae, umeu. ” fl!)l nen by thu ane 'l imandant; Col, 6 il nuum U N -i PENNSYLVAHIA MILITARY AGADEMY CHESTEIL PEXN, -Opcny Sept. 1 T|muuuh srurilon th GIvl Eugiacertn, T Emsjos el oF o Toratatm e egiatrir of th Universny Academy or Our Laiy of toe Sacred Heart, Heart, WANHINGTON HEIGUTS, 1L, For Younx Laifes, usder the Gll”fl Of the Bleters do Notre Dt rnm—lluunl Lol U gy rnluuuln. fix vorp LYy NWARTHAORE COLLEGE, Ten mics from Villadeiphia, under it care g‘_num ®ives » thorougl eoliceisto educaiton to dexce, who here pursus the same_cou { siudy, abd re. (feds pOr Cat e Fa S n'-i'”}-'fl"x" T A o 4 o WARD 110 BAG L Fr shdont _bmarthagoro Coliener Swithinare, Tlavare G, P ME. 3 RILVA AND WIM, TtADe “lll l‘ (o Q(" Mrs. Oplen "D'AHI'I‘II nxlAl Uerman Bumiding TR with Catlstient du il w York. o mvhut(uu i pelie e, lflwnlyl) a8 BV, Prof. Sanger's Class for, Boys. unds Ly Ieite, Tiedturcs by br, Ln\.M’n * Seventeenth yedr bestas £ept. poyscarctuly GHed for biwihestor woticaes fucitfiics ToF Com 1 instru thon ¥or crebian, termin, &u., audrcss 4. lv. MISS R. B. RIOE‘S SOHOOL For Vounx Ladies and Chidren, Nu. 441 North |.a ie- couALIE by A st uinber of in Srecd el iystial cultare, EMINARY, PHILADELPIA, ’I'lmw(h;:.nu! Sy Boariiue aud bay vehood win u v el aulars whily b 7 umn .‘.’m‘fi. WL Cbnauta ' FOK YOUNG LADIES HUSTUN, MASK, ay, Eopt, 25, 1479 . apply o Ly, Geo, G0 Clwster ryu Boalod are. T LY IN AW s M. l paritment of Wasiustol cralty.) 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