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NEWS A Ficree Gale from the Northeast Troubles the Shipping, nt, Dasides Driving the @rain Fleet Dack, Does Considerable Damage, The Steamer Metropolis, Nauti- cal Notes, Ete. A NASTY NORTIIEASTEIR, The nortbeaster of Satarday night was a heary one, amit proved rather damaging to some vesels, bat, ~0 far as hieard from, no serlous disaster oce curred, Cratt that antled Saturday afternoon and eveninu were generaliy compelted o fun paek. Yestorday the wind hauled around fo ihe north- west, and the sweatner-bonnd eraft puled out agan. Amishap that came very near proving seriois accurred during the progress of the blaw and while tha rain wes falling in torrents. Tha tag ¥rank (‘ranc a8 towing Lwo scows and & pllo-driver down feom Sonth Clueas, and when about off Twelfth atrect the eale struck them, and the twwe broke Jeone frot the tuznnd began Lo drift toward aliore, ‘tac ren ran very bigh, und i o short tme the scown were dnshed on (o the brenkwater aml poanded nearly to pleces. The pile-driver sent hut excaved” serious damnago. - ¥ive men n charce of the scows amd the pile- had a narrow eseand from deowning, and regchad ahore aftor gtoat difleulty, Alvright 1wt hor Jiubuom and headeenr Van iuren stroat hridee. anont c 2. dnd donage b ) ruiling of that sitavture, the bridg tender beini unaple to awing 1L i IN0 Lo excape the schoouer, Which bad been Dlown from ber mooTIngw. Thy scbr Lincoln Dall ran back durlnn the and Jost her foretojanass and had hel 1l A hole wan knorked tato the mide Wil Jones by pounding a¢ainat tus Norils Tier. ‘The walle of the senr Niagara were aplit, nnd she wae compelled 1 drop her anchor Jusk va The achr sweetheart dropped het auctue, and 1t wae reparied that hor quarter wae datange The achre. 8. AL Fomer, Duvia Vence, and Ahira Cobb came np from Milwaukeo hight, aud csperfenced the galo ot e bighl, bus escaped without wyury. The Ahce Ifichards had sonie of her sails apiit, “The slcam-batwe Anna Laura jost her cudder ot £dr. and renched the harbor with dibiculty, “The by Winnie Wing lust ber Jibboom guy on the lnmber market, ‘Tlie prop Mereenzor war campelled to ptn back after pettmg. near her destination, St, Joseph, ad £0LAway azain yesterday forenoon, £t steann bargen ', W, Snook und Mary denh rn hack for slieiter after gutting well on thelr way for the west whore, ‘The Canalian prop Lincoln left her hargen, the Lueummlumm nchot Polnt, Tho the ‘uint, and pat back All were bound aowa with grain nde, nt anchor off (iross Lo i< haroor, cargocs. Twenty-five vessein, laden with grain, cleared trom tlis port Satnrday, And most 6! ihem were tumpelied fu run back nllcrncl.um(v\‘ell out to sca, M IL“'AUK‘BL. Bnectul Dispateh (o The Tribune. MiLwarkes, Aug. 25.—~Tha aail arrivals to-day from Uelow wore tho schrs F. A, Morse, A Il Norrls, P. B, Locke, and Allegheny, the iatter towed by the prop Conestogs. Tne propa ficotls and Ocean arrlved to-day from Montrea) with Iron snd onlt fn bulk and sacks for this port and Chica- R0. The Scotin enconntored rough weather fn Lake lluron, and after reaching Lake Michigan wats Found (o b lbnkms auLadly as 1o require tho cunstant service of ber pum r Ano will go Into dry-dock at Chis . oA small schoonar laden with bark, whose natuc Liws not been awcartained, arrived here'to-duy minus her fib-hoom, which was car- fled awav in o =quall outside, A northenst wind to-day rendercd tlie lake quita rough, am cauned 8 unmber af vensely 1o coww into the harbor for shelter, Upwurd-Lound veasels weru also horried alung iy considerablo numbers, TORT IIURON, Ponr Henox, Aug, 25.—Passed np—Prors J. Dettechy, Hueala, Toicto, Idaho, fuy Gonid, 8t Taul, Mary Mills, Lawrence, Nebraska, Willlam Cowle, 1. W. Jenness and barges, Vienna and consort; schrs Emmia C. Hlutchins, Thomas Quaylo, attlo Wales, lmwn-Pm‘u Nyack, Marina City, Montana, \h nawur. mu bercorn, Bparts and con- chrw dano Bell, Cora. Parkor, . dames Wado Nirtagandott, L. Hanna, T . Fory. feds White &nd line, Lucerno, Nelllo \\'ll(lar. Emmd L Coync, B, F. Bruce, Lafriner, Marcugo, 8, J, Luft, ‘Buanyside, Mary I, l’aruw, Bello Miteholi, Uranger, 4. D, Fort, Algerine. Wind—South, light, Weather~Fine, THE METROPOLIS AGAIN. The Detrolt Post and Jridune of Saturday says 1t la getting to bo tho bellof thero that 1 tho mal ter of fasuing a now license to the stmr Metropolt the Chlcago Inspectors have sotd out, and *‘gt least that charge In lakd at_tho door of Capt, Juhin Warren, Hull Luspector. 1t proceeds 1o show that the Chleago Innpuectors diid not act with reason 1n the matter, and saya that Superviving Inspector Luole expresses a determination 10 Jook luto thy ERIE, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. Enig, Pa., Aug. 25, —Arnvals—Props Delaware, Cbleage; steamer Jupan, Duluths sches Urnghtle, Telegraph, Toledo; O. Wadeworth, Butlalu, Departures—Prop Philadelphla, schirs Schavlkill, (hlt‘u\ 0 Wanderer, Yort Dover. Ilelmlr {daho, Duluth. hs — NAVIGATION NOTES. — CIICAGO, e The recelpts of gralu contiune good, and vossel wen ‘suticlpate o further riso ln froights this week. Messrs. Thorton, Bruce & Co, chartered a ves #el, Baturday, to carry deals from Green Bay Chiy sud Traverss City to Quobec, at 87.60 per 1,000 foet, Lumber frolghts are quoted 123c higher all tround; but very few chartors are offected, ublp- Ppend undl vessol-owncra both holding off, The Detrolt Zost and Z'ribune says the stme Omznwnou left that vort Saturday for Chicago, nie improvemonts have besn wauo in her, aud - e la wald 10 be in fine order, ELAEWIIERE, ‘The John T Moft aud the Florlda bave recelved Dew sails at Oswegu, 18 18 now bell Al the Dotroit and Port Huron tugmen will a;e pon a cand tarhi. The wwv:muw.wu it Alfred tas abando i":;x’:h of getilng the coal out ut the wrocked s Propoislu aro advortisod for for the extenston of the eant pler of Ashtabala, aud the extension of II.\l Bufalo breakivate, The old prop Amn-h «ono Into tho trade be- ween Buffalo and Uay Clty, She was lald upa long time at the nmm,r port. The casy of the - bure Lothalr has beon re- terred W Ihlmflnn. She unloaded & cargo of cedar posts from a foreign port without Feportiug. o The Causdian sutborities bave relieved the i Clawmplon frow all labtlity to the mnull(y lmwuh bu Amucican vossels fof wrecking fn Canadlan waturs. 1t will Lo tecollected 1hat the Ch pulled a low out of tho mud at Walkerville, 1 e plon Ont, PORT O CIIICAGO,, The followlng ara the atrivals and actinal sallings Bt this port for the past fotty.vight hours ending at 10 o'clock fust ulahl. &l ?mp T. W, Boook, mu'u L-n. luwber, Gas-Uouss 'rop Messenger, Nenton, sundri lmu T Uriitiany beugati, et et i up Bulalo, Buflalo. sundries, Btaio streel 'rop Lismiarck, Menckaunee, towih, Has 'Tup lutistis l'tlll“lu. W'l‘l Atuah stre lu“: :tk,ul‘ll.kl-h‘l}fllllv. .IIIIIXI:‘I b skylark, Bunton sudrce Tup Desa Hichiosd, uale, Suadrice fiaadolph ety I'run City of Taledv, Ogdensburg, eundrics, Clark Orot, Manistes. igumber, Jash streor. Feutwet luwber, Slark . phell, uftala, o P Atalel2h, Buifyle, Il 1L, lfush sirect, l‘wn Epire Siate. It 410, sutiarive ikt strect. Lrog Fuorite, Mciouhuee: towtig, 11uan sipvet, Pwg tirand Haven, towfng, Hush strect. Ahul-n(. tumiber, Sielson slip, Tutlalo coal, Erle siset & Wosa Bede, Muskegon, Tuniber, POk street. u. 1 Souteou, Saiavn, luker, Tweaiteth eE I 6. Mareh Detroit, fruo, blast-furnace. pehr Kidoradu, Meuekauzive. luluiny, Huunitp, oy Jiler, Stenci ader. L., U, . I vapiorti, 3 . Hutcilns Fehr Sophia :flu MWinute Wi 1, Clevelaind, cual, Adams stree Ludingwn, Iimber, Ml;nlnl lu‘nuu' Msados L Ju un. luunur korlll A enue, cudwonce, fuiber, baupea " Kiur W, . Moore, Lud(ugton, lumber, Gas-touse mm Miante Muclier, Muskegoa, lumber, Eampson Helveus. Rugal: ver Lawson. A x-uwu.nau. Wi | §; Varegus st Q\Lt Nllvluhu Ui, arket. tumber, Twenty- ard. White Lake, Ues, C., B, tq‘ arice, Escauaba, lGwier, ¢ aQ THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1878, \nL' 20, nher, rket. urte Lake, lumber, Twenty- o & A, turgeon iy, tee, Twelh stesot, Anlize, Miskedon, hinbor, Mark \\.{lL I'lnn'mk Tumver, It sten, Haflio, cuaf, N Hay, mm Mehonmanees tam ehr J(el . Fund jLver, I‘()H."n mv ird torand 100 el e nlitne, Buu.rvmn 0'Xell, Ete, rnal, Novih Market steect, el “Bauventr, “Peatwater, bark, - Norih - Market reel r:l!t Thomas P. Bheldon, Nuffslo, cosl, Indlans Mre: Inmber, Market. ;""""’ e e 1: o ey siteat. drint vn.\m 1, Starkel, ot v, At ariet :w«\vnmnm’v’ll:u Na tlaven: amier thash atr "I teshelia Randy, Manlatee, tumbet, Twenty-sec- onl ALreu Seliethesine, Ludingion, nuber, Markel Hebie (L, €, fiehands, Asniabsiin, e alian sreet. I.III'? Il.l ekivy, Muekeieon, Innither, Mlvl Lene Afoss, tflitizon, Tomibicr, Maring s ¥ Jonah Dvall, Mnskeut, Tamver, G wm {ro Geand tlacen, Jumbor, Matket. i arresdy Alians, inmber, Chigago, Dur- Teueh street. Hght. (un house e Belir erert lanet, \lmw Vel i ", ievetn, vushe P pireat; nfstoe, imniber, Marke 8 faven. Tumher, Aflen s, s tirand )Iuvu Tumiers Allen Mo, v, Linealn, Bimber. Kingte strect. nrnru.a.mu ATt e, it Sseans R, Belir Mnrv Amand; A uun Stip, “l" W i e, Muskegon, tmnber. Ttuah aieeet, 7 Nellie Clureh, Alant 'y liiher, erlll. Ne I\ri\ Mombet, ! Marl Hehe 48 iawieit, Kelir Gont 1 obojunr, Tt Merket. Hetir Windsur, ¥ er, 8 Belr Mary Helew, \Vllilu ke, [ k. Ueonto, tunibr, 11 Sehr L 8. Wdmaiond, tnariotis Kebr It At Hee Wil Jones, Kehe Terry i Relir el x.-uu.m. sghs. TAvers, suadries, 3 LI ol Tt fi fieentue Kiar, Moskgon, £ K L ton. dheit. r%luun h- 4] 700 I mvnr nou lmm-. M m\(unm lgnt, Eehr G, Hodder, Muskezon llln%k Fiundries. i, # Quorge 11, W0 p Juaninta, Mfal hr demia 1 klnd, Al Sehr /Etna, Gswe gral Hehir Goldon Fle RYAILL. Lrop Hkylark, u%amm. .- mm.mu. ARV T Propa Conestoza, Vi’lvurl " ity ot Premont, Garden Cliy, and Messenyer. i b TIE TURY. Byecial Dispatch to Ine Tridune MILWACKER, Aug. 5.~The track at Cold Bpring 15 In excellent condition, and the pros- pects for good weather 'durinie the week are fiattering, Contluued ratns floodad the track aud @rounds at the June meeting, and the jusses of the Driving K'ark Aesociation. as well as ownors of horees, were scveral thousand dol- lars, About forty of the sixty-threo horses entercd are already in the stabics at the teack. ‘To-morrow morning Mr. Bplan, of Cleveland, will arrive with Rarus, Wolford's Bonesettar. Derhv’ Adelalde, and Albormarte. Charles @reen’s atable, fucluding Dame Trot, Uroat Eastern, Lula, oy probably, Edwin Forrest, will agrive ut the same time. The M. waukee track Is what {8 known as a fast track, and it wos here that Goldamith Maid first made 2:17, then throwing in the shada the bitherto unsury d 2:17% of Dexter. Thero was o loug 0 a8 to this time, but o lhllll( fnto the record, but _soon afterward lust. fta sig- nificance, ¢ the tvonderfal bay marc beat ber own time. The teack Is convenient to the elty, :nn streot-cars ruuning neur to the maln en. rance. ent THE TRIGGER. What is announced as a “Grand Shoollng Tournament® will b held at Dexter Purk, In this city, commencin to-morrow and continu, ing through Friday. It is under the manage. meut of Mr, Tom Btagg. Cart. A, I, Bogardus. Ans Kietmuann, Ira Pajue, J. Ward, of Canada; o, Close, of Pontiac, IlL.; Daosle, of (enesco, 1.3 Fred Krb, of §t. Joe, Mo.: and other shooters equally well known, will take part. The shoot {8 open to the wurid. and there ls u prospect of much fine work and Bpecial Dispatch to New YonK. Augz, 25.—Capt. Bmmraun and Dr. Carver are still writlng to the newspapers about thelr mutua! disagreements, Ya a_note printed to-dav Capt, Botardus savs: %1 am unxious to shoot with hitn or any man fu the world, underany rules. I claim to have won the title of * Champlon wing-shot of the world® by the skillful handling of the shot-gun, not by trlck-shooting. Finally, I will say to the Doctor that he cannot name s mateh whorein akil! 18 ruquired that Iam not willing to shoot. 1 intend sbootlur an exhibition wfl.hlu two months, and will bet the Doctor $1,000 that ucither he nor any other man in lhc world cau equal my performance on that oceasion, AQUATIC, 8pecial Dispalch to The Tridune, Tonronto, Aug. 25.—~Tho Sporting Times (Torouto) says Courtney's backers have offercd Honlan's backers 8500 for the champlon’s ex- penses If they will let Courtney name the water the proposed race ls to bo rowed: aud such an offer looks as it the affair was solely inteudel a8 u speculation, aud not 8 trial of the murits of the rowers. BASE-BATLL. Special Dispaich 6o The Tridune, MiLwauseg, Wis, Aug. 25.—Boso-ball: Ma- plo-Leafs, 28; Comicals, 7. WESTERN PATENTS. List of ¥'atpnts Tasued {0 Western 1aventors Ly the Washington FPatent-Oftice, dpeciat Dixpateh (o The Tridune, Wasninarox, D. C., Aug, 25, —The following report of pateats Issued to Western Inventors dunug the past week s furnshed by A, H. Evyans & Co,y pnam lD“('llm’l. ll. 1. Hambrook, Chlrluu. lo!dln.-.nk mng". \ Htevens, Somouauk, grinding-wilt atach. u. l!. ‘Woolscy, Norwal, driviog-reine fortwo orece. Braud & King, Jocksonville, gastight estin. tnane. Bfl', ll. Holmes, Grayville, ventilators for blow. N ¥. Lane, Eigin, fool-powers, R o etrin wdisiies: m:;uy. Ycuking & Youtg, Chicagor four (irsde- WISCONSIN, Willtam 'flhtnnlu. Fuad gu lLac, vehicle springs. E AW alworth, U alte J. M, W nmmn. b llnr J L. Cox, Milw 1 ekvlight-asat. wic, 9 v el Milwaukve, bakiag:pow- 4.' (tradomnrk). MICHIOAN, . A. 0. Durdick, Culdwater, fraft-driers. It Btauton, Oxford, mhl\nm l*, Adams. Hoyas) (ak, wi 1L W, doodwin, lonta, urn s, 2. D, Younge, Ursageville Mills, fouces, ¥ Serry, Sagimaw, Juseriible suweteeth. & Fosler, ludsou, combiued harrow, vic sl‘ B. Korsgaard, Uoughton, ersiu-separators, ILL etcalf, Baitlg Lnak. foundations for hoary Judd Hros., unmn. .m hou -yeast (trademark). W, i Praen, nlnnclynlu 'rowu-hlp‘ middilogs separator: 8t P-nl. wul(wuhmgmrhm Austin, g ‘:-.\;ufln. tannnu hlln. \ulllvlwu dressere + L. Gamage, Monul I'Iunn vranding-stamp. 'Y i Dn:np.m." making ‘wood-u B lhud‘o.l-:,‘;nluuwn. TS wl:::n & hlmnnm. Ls Porte «.uy" :qmuu pho- e swwart, Fort Madison, tme locks, Goodwau & Nurtbesi (.r 1 Hivngs & Clock, 1o A o"n’uf“m vlactate, u ¥, B, uancy. Indlu- lis, machine 3 J. P Cole, Englial Po. 2 hn;:h':.‘::. com- mnu. ulllhnmn, coflec-Tosstors. B !u urd. L-I nlhll. vtisel cal 4 uu:m. Wareaw ud:r-m.l fatatan tameey, Muncle, door-securers, A. \u Lil, ludlnmuulu, :xu:nui wreaches, BURASKA. Chazleg Poutes, Ouuha, sxcavators, [ SELF-BINDING MACILINE Groat Trial of Bheaf-Binding Reaping- Machines in England. McCormick’s Binder Cnrries Off the Gold-Medal Prize, London Tymes, Auw. 0. The fdea Is not new, for, though heaf-bind- ers ftava mot becn known to the public more than flva or six vears, and, ihdeed, were flest brought (nto prominent notles at the Philadel- phila Exhibition in 187, some Amerlenn fnvents ors, namely, Watson, Renwick & Watson, sa far back as Mar, 1351, patented on apparatus atlached ton reapine-machine which automat- feally, by motion derived from the machine. ens clrcled the gratn with cord or hand and tied the samo by what was duscrited as o tying forceps. A larce number of Amieriean patents were granted for slieaf-binders, principally to watk- men without means for carrving out theirin- ventlons; and it is mainly to the enterpriso and cxertions of Mr. Walter A, Wood that sheal- biuding fnally becatno autecessful, Mr. Wood commenced his experlments {n 1807, making four full-stzed machines tn 1870, st manufac- turing up to tha presont time nhout 15,000, his outlay in experlments hasing been 40,000, Me. McCormick also has experimented upon the same problem for four years; has tnid out u treaf sam of moncy in perfecting tho inventlon, and has now sold many thousands of the machities. But no one man ¢lalm tho eredit of originating and perfeet- Ing & shual-Linder, for Mr, 8. 1), Locke luvented the Wowd machine, Mr. Withington aided in l‘rmludnm the MeCormick machlue, awd Mr. Jordon vontrived the mechantam of the Usborne binder, ‘The competition, near Bristol, on Monday and Tucsda; " was for the gold medal of the loyal Agricultural Soclety, a distinguisl honor setdom awarded, and won on the last oceaston, Tour sears ago, by uw steam-power rcuulngi o machine of Measrs, Aveling & Porter, HRochester. Last year the medal was tnsuce Iy competed for fn a trial &t Algburth, near povl, by threo American machines,— , those of Walter A, Woml, McCotmlek, and 1. M. Osborne & Co, _Atrd the concluslon of the Judges was that while two out of the three Aincricun maclines could cut, sheaf, and bind well in particularly light crops of wheat and oats, notie of them had attained sufliclent perfection to warrant the award of the prize. A sllver medal for progress, however, wasawardod to Walter A, Wood, and a high commendation to D. M, Osborne & Co. On Moonday last scven machines eante to trial on the 1dme Farm of 8ir Philip Milcs, at Ab- bot's Lelgl, near Bristol,~threo achines bind- ing with string, ant foar with wire. An accl- deut to the nnnnlncr prevented Messrs, Heth- erington & Co., of Manchester, from showing low to tle sheaves with t\vlnu witl u niuching fnveuted by Mcssrs, Kinie & Bomford, Mr. . J. H, King, of Newmarket, Btroud, made an atiempt with & machine operating in mucb tha same way, but was not suceessful and the nes \ machiine of the Johnslon Harvester Company, of Chiswell strect, while making some good work on Tuesday, bindiug the sheaves with jute yarn in perfectly fast and firm knots, shoveed ftoel! unadapted at prescut for henvy Knuiish crops. Measrs, Juuies and Fred- crick Howard, of Dedford, tn obedlence to the whlof ths judges aml Btewanls, brought thetr new machius Tor trinl, but under protest, ns they have wvot hwd time or oopyr- tunity “to perfect the amaller details of the “inventtou by sufficient practive ‘tu the flell, ond had uever attempted to deal witn such crops as those at Abbot's Lanuh,—ury suurt-sirawed, unrine, and sull of gr bot- tom, Bimple beyomd nll others, nnmluuu in platfora, und very strongly coustructed, this machine, while tying admirably, falled to cune veying the snort barley from the st platform to the btnding apparatus, and was at ouce with- drawn from competition, ‘Tl coutest lay between three Amerfean roa- chines—namely, that vt Mr, Walter A. Wood, of Hoosick Falla and Warshlp street, that of Messra. Walte, Burnell, Hugzins & Co., who exhivfted the pachine of M, McCortulek, of Culcago, and that of Measrs, . M, Oshorue & Co., of Liverpool. These threv muchines were put to the wiole of the teatann harley, vata, and whent, and the Osborne juvention, while work- ing well except {a the heaviest plece of oats, would have done itself atill greater credie had not the simnll tustead of tho largs sized ma- ching been unfortunatelv sent for trial. The mmilar featurea {n all three ars that the cal corn falls backward up- on_a horizonts! platforns, couslsting of an endless webb, ribbed with small woul slats, which conveys It toward the mide of the maching benind the horses, Here it {a elovated alinost vertieally from 4% to 5 feet to avoid the maly drving-wheel sud gearing. and falls over upon w tablo ut thy swle where a binding arn scpa- rates portions iu suceession, and passing o thin wire round each buuch, fustens by twisting tha two emds of the wirs four or five times round eacl other, and dlsdinrges the hound sheal oft the table. Thero aro great differcnces o the arraugement by which tliess processes are care riend out. In the McCormick and the Osborne inachincs tha corn 1s elevated between two cnd. luss wobs of canvus, Quck-nbbed with wood alate; in the Woud miachive the olevator is a fixea board, up which pass fpdia-rubber belts armed with projecting Juge or clips, aided at foot by w revolving bar, and the lsm.ndln atream of coru ls protected agalnst violent win by a light suspended lath-wire framing wmml afloat. The greatcst divorsily appears in the apparatus for tylug. In the Wood muchine the curved blndmz -arm {s rolary in a vertical plano at right angles to the elevating platform upou an axls which continues fn one pusition. In the McCormick machine tho bind- ing-urin rises und falls whilo 1ta axia alteruntely advances and recedes for zuther more thau the thickuess of & sheal. Andin the Osborie ma- chine the arm, supported from the back ostead of over the sile of the binding-table, has s con- tinuousrotary sweep or erund maotion, lu thy Wood muchine the whirl or swull pinion for twisting the wires togethier, und- also tho small clip or shears for wevering the wire, are carried In the needlo end of the binding-arm; but the McCormick and the Osborno machines theso are placed under the table and ore actuated ju- dependeutiy of the arm. The nxcccdlnzl‘ in- kewfous though intricate apphances by which the wire is pussed round the skeal bunch, held while belng twisted, cut _asunder, and the frew cud cauht ready for passiug rouud the next sheaf, the coutrivances for malotalnlug the requlsite degree of tension on the wire, und for compressing and delivering sheaves, baflle mers description io words, and can only be sp- preciated by skilled mechaniclans. A pecubacity fu Mr, McCormick’s machine 1s its uss of two spools of wire, the two wires Lelng cut afier the binding of cach stucaf, and twisted together againin reddiness fur the next, The binding arin of Mr. Wood's machioo Is ctu-tad. by the slnple bovel-wheel moveutent ; the to-audsfro traverse of the arm Iu Mr. MLLurmlLk s muchiue {8 obtalned bya remarkuble cndless-chain otlon, and the crane motlon of the arm In tho Osborne machine is given by a pecullar devico resembling the conl- cul axfal motlon of the dise steam-engine, The opening telal on Mouday was ‘upon a vlece of very light oats, haviug a threo or four feet Jength “of straw, very green, and the bot- tow gracsy as well as belng in & damp coudi- tion. Thé surfaco was rngged with stones, which prohibited a closs cut; but thero wera Jew furrows to be crossed, Ar. MeCormick's machine cut & balfacre in twenty-threo nu\l three-tourth mioutes, without a stopp: binding and dropping off the sheaves wi lll & bouullfully wsuivoth motion, aud great wimiration was oxpressed at the perfectly clean character of the work, scarcely a looss straw oelng suffered to fall un the ground. ‘T'he Wood muchine accom- vlished Its half-acre in thirty-two and one-half minutes; but from tho stape of tho plot thero was nearly double the uumber of turniugs, und there was more green siutl in tho crop. ‘Thers occurred four breakuges or slips of the wire, ln u vrop of light upstanding wheat having a 33§ 10 & 4-fo0% sLraw, not ripe enoulih for cutting, the McCormick machine delivered a neat, tight- Iy-bound sbeaf at every Bve yards, finjsbing the vlot of #a. Ur, MWp. tn forty-eight snd vope-halt minutes. There were, howover, two stoppaxes, iy wire being broken unce. Thu Wood wa- chne cut beautifuilv, deliverlug sheaves st about ewgbt feut luterval, uttne option of the driver, aud tnisbed the plot of similar size in du( voy minutes, meking sevengtoppages, and loslug the wire outo! the bindio-arin sixtimes. It was observed that the deliverv of the sbeaf fa effucted with a Jerk which tosscs (4 off, snd nught have the ¢ffect of shelling vut some corn iu a dead-ripo wrop, sud & small quantity of loose etraw wus littered on the ground. Both macbines were then tested upon s short- strawed crop of barley, wet with a recent show- er. Aud lere the McCormick still did the best work, though Wood also exvcuted his cuttiug aud bindiog exceedingly wetl, Oa Tuesday the Qsborne nachioe cul soa ted barley well, though astonally the sheaves feln lmm the table or **twlns," for lack of w sullicient sepa- ratiou of the straw, the Linding, however, bemg perfectly eifected. The three machiues wers tinally tested upon a crop of very Leavy black Tartanan oats, wuch latd fu places, with su sbunduncs of couch gruss, uot at all compll- wentary tu thy lgrlcullmu of s propeis (who n a lihera) and warm minporter of the Roval Aerlenltural Socfety), bt with heads rito enough to prove any lablity of the ma- clines to shell oyt graln, cither fn pasaing thraugh the weh clevation or in tossing off the sheaves. [fere, agatn, there could be no differ- ehee o apinion as to Lhe superiotity of steCor- miek’s performance. Mr. McCormick, the vet- an maker who hrought nver the nell-nleurerv renper at the Egnibition of 1851, was, like M Walter A. Wood, present to witness the v-mnln aml expressed his profound satistaction that, diilicult of accomblishinent as it Is, th:c hinding war puloably hetter thau the catting, Mr. Andrrson, C. .th.- rousulting engineer of the Bovlety, asnsted by Mr. V. E. Rich, con- ueted the dynamometertoateof drnught ; when the singuiar teanlt came ont that the pawer re- nuired to dtaw McCormlick’s and Wool's ma- ehines was within a pound the same In both eases, The draught of the Ochurne machine was heavier, Dut none excecded the fair work of & palr of gourd horees, ‘Fhie test of the break- ing efraln of the hands showed that both wire of No.2) gaupe and jute yarn required an out- ward pil of 100 ta 140 poinds ot the bands 1o break thenr, the fractura occurrine near to the ek of the spring-balance used, while the or- ditary straw band stood o pull of balf as much muore, The eust of anneated band-wire 1a atated to averaro 18 (41 or more per acre, while the old bands are worth something, and are falable. Btring costa lexst but hitherlo there has heen found great diiliculy In cutting at, the yarnwhen Toode dulling anv killfa or shears lontt before & tluv’s work Ia aver. low far there may be dangrer of wounding tha men i loadiug aud stacking sheaves with rliarp projecting polnts of wire at the fastening (aned harvesters witl bava to stack with forks or wlth thick glaves on) anid how far the riak of letling bands drop fnto the threaling-machine and s hecoming inised with the folder which animals cat, can be neutralized by the emoploy- ment uf the clever shears Invented for the pir- lmm of ('lm.lni: open the batids and at the same fme lmhllnn fast the wire, was hot ascertatned by any teat, The_judges—Messrs. John Coleman, of fife- cull Tlall,” York: Henry Cantrell, of Btoke, Sloughs and J, W, Kiinber, of Fyfleld Wick, Abingdon—were not called upon to express any opinlon oa to the most eligible materlal for binding, but todetermine whether any of the machiues Lirought to trial was an officiént sheaf- bLinder. They decided that Mr. McCarmick's machine, exhibited by Mcssra, Waite, Burnell, Huggine & Co., of Bouthwark street, does fullitl the coniition, and m’? hayeawarded it the gold medal accondingiv, They have aleo highly com- mended the machine of Mr. Walter A."Wood. A Glastly Find. TocEnsviLLE, Va., Aug, 24—The fnhahitants of this place this morning were horrifled when golng out on Lhe strosts, Jflml lying in a heup upon the pavement tho dead bodies of three wihite men aud one negro. They were all strangers, and well dressed. No pspers were found on them fo indicato thelr Iden- tity, but a considershle sura of money was found in their pockets. The white men hore every appearance of being gentlemen. The most mysterious part of the affair fa that no marks of violeuca were discovered, anl the Coroner's post mortem this evening could de- tect no llfll! of poison, Jlow they died 1s a deep, unfortuvate m: tcr}. Thies were found on Lhe maln strect of the “place. “To-night, by the Jurtd light of pine-wood Lorchice borne in he hands of stalwart negrocs, they were lald in AMUSETENTN. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, R. M, NOOLEY..........50le Proprietor and Manager. PRICES~81, 75¢, %0c, and 25¢. Matinecs, 23¢ and 50c. MONDAY EVEXING, Aug. 21, every Eventng and ‘Wednesday aod Katurdy Blatiners, Grand Opening of tho Regular Season, First appearance st thia housr of the WONLD'S FA- e AT CUSEDIA Y, MR. JOHN ’1‘. RAYMOND, 1o his fntmitable o of THF INSI'IA RN Waritey Chimbent's Sparihing Comedy, RISKS! RISKS! RISKS! Suprorted Uy Miss lielen Tracy, Miss Sarion Lester, SHEr T tinkers Misa mvs Weiner: 3T Bouinand 3r, Ftaniey, Mr. Mortarty, lml uthers. Matinees Weduesday and Saturday, McVICKER'S TUEATRE, INBTANTANEOUS 8B8UCCESS OF DIPLOMACY! PLAY, CAST, AND PRODUCTION ALL PERVECT, ENCORE UPON ENCORE. Every Evening, and Matinecs Wednesday and Baturday, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, HAVERLY’S TIII‘A’I‘RE. J. i HAVERLY... PManager and roprietor. o TOXI00T) HETURN THIS WEER 0% )2 Great puccentul TONY PR l und mnnmu [roupo. Nery lea Cur World. Wataon and_El STI‘AM ER FLORA, Trogramme of exeundons for this wees. eading Seot. 1, from Ciark-st liridio: Monday, Aug. 26 10 ulxm- A PATK &t B:30 &, m.{ lr(llml 1lflhh| U AL D \nwr\ Crib at 2:30 p. m.y moanliehi oo the lake At Wediesday, Au‘w t ursday, Av '(l. chlnrr\-d for the sfiernoon; mou!nmn on mj lnko Tiwo. uh, nugn Evahbion énwion st 10800 i A .:n. fo vl 3 F r ok i Jakia nt 7790 Major Noviox Lluulml mmm ands on board, $11 Kenoshs and Nlurn. o, 814 ikl sd einrn F1: K1 Dthor Mo s amen, " ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 18 absolutely odorless, and Chemi- cally Pure. It'is snowflako white, It is susceptible of tho hjghnat snd most lasting Polish. 1t possossos groator ntrongth of body than other trado brands. It i8_paoked in Pound Parcels. Full Weight guaranteod, It coats less monoy than any 8tarch in the World, It is manufactured in tho hoart of thlu greatest coreal rogion of the Globe. It is Sold universally in America by Grooers and Dealers. ;ta annual consumption roaches Twenty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATL Kvkandrecher's World: Famous (bra-Siarch for Food. FAVOIL & 16 Kale Northwestern_Axeiis NCALES, IRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES ¥ ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS,.MORS| 111 &113 Lake St,, chlflgm Hecareful lahnyunlylh-(knuln QOB \N NTEAMS National Line of bte‘unshlps. BAILING TWICE A WEER FLtOM New York to Quenstown, Liverpoe], lllfl Londen., Cabin passsso trom 83010 $10 curtens Kxcunion el 29 ra Btoerage, $2i. Drafus oa Great llrmu. ‘and frets Fursalllugs 3o d‘nl‘l‘m |’3mmuuun apply “NORTH GERYAY LLOYD, Tuot of Third: ge— Nuw York 10 budthampton, London, Mavre, and Dremet. fras cabia, $30; accoud sabl du gl leeriis, da Sunsuct. For freiiii orbiTcls & T o poskamcle L AP w\ork MEHV(IIIS ‘DEBILITY, WA K NESB, elc, aud all ducrders brought on by{ fudiscral) eu or overwerk of the umu Nervous Bystiw, spesdily aud radically cused WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC Pllly cparatiy aid tho buatwod ikt i Wwo to Bix Boses are 12! ['u! lnnl.\u’ lhlul’maflu e c. o) a lh\\ i Bix Boxes, ¥, y wall, uc\ue yun.l»d, with full \ul’hflv&l ug us Frepancd on) WINCHESTER & CO.. Chemists, 30 Juba Beo, Nuw Y orks PHU"ATN)NA NT, MARY'S ACADEMY, | Mn‘m‘ nAm:. ISD. Undet the Direetion of tha ITERN OF HOLY CIROMS, 'nnuunn- ol sty fe thorough n, the Clamieal, demisal, knd Preparstory Departments. o ,vnuflu CHARGES for Prench of Garman, ¢ those Ianguages enter Into the regular eonme of atudies. ennducted on the rope. n the A’l Department the same princiofes which AT necriction n tiie Oreac Art Rehouy rope, dre embadied In the cours of. Iirawing J-uptis ta the tehoals of F'ainting’ o PHE special nmvrm--ml erldiably thrangh the Ac mie and Clrmieal eorires pecelva the Gradnating ¢ R e s Oradnating Medain Ac- o Awarded 1o the stadenta who' Niave puraied & Apecial | eoriran in ConservaUry of Sfavic of In' (ha Art Lepart: nt. i Mednt Jor German, Sresented by the Rit. Ror. | e hop Jeenger, irt W 1 (Jremestedby the | Giesented by’ the Vety far, ot of e 'UYlll‘P ul finly Croes, for Drawiy, and s ainting, yrescuted by 1"!”‘" Y ., rianian “Doetrine, presentad by Mrs, "ntured In Preparatory Aca- tments, 14, Modern fan. wnages, 9. Dirawing and i Mnstec i Vooal Mudle, i fancy necdlework, ful ForGata MORGAN PARK ‘\llLlT ARY ACADEMY. ‘apt. N KILK TALCOTT, | A Pl WIGT. A S Eifinetoste. A firstoclass P'toparatoty Schionl for Roys, Loeation stiractive. Kducatiugl faciiitien unsurnassed. Kemion ¢ing bept . 1T Fol {ull infurmation Seni for eat: 8logus to Morgan Park, Cook Con .~ CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Begins Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1878. Prepsratory and Collegtate anrlm!um an Optlona 4 als0 Gradu, i Miivie. Deswlng and cl-nu- ¥ Cou Fainting. & “yort il THAYE 't. dorgsn Tark 0ok Co, Ml S PARK INSTITUTE. For the Fdllrlflon o' Ulrl and Ymmk Llfllcl. 103 & 100 Sehool Year bcm-. uw;, 1 A, thoroughiy orgnized dchool '3t me nm grnde, Trenty.one Able Rndeperienced teachera Tnctpe: tfon In each depariment accord(ug to The mort i proy methods Unusual advantiag-s ST nutte, elocisfon. wnd ih cation cholee. Tourding For fartuer information the study of ‘u‘mlnmfnlans auperior. A. £+ DATES, Principal. UII]VGI‘S 1y of Noire UflfllB ‘g Thirty-afth Behalastin Term will beain newlny of Seplemiier pext. We are now 7 that The beat faciitics ORerrd by any FAdeati 7 can b found here, W invite parents md guardiany 1o come and sce for themael ves, aud thus Yerity wnat we 2ty For pasticaian, wltalog e, sirc address the MDY, C 5, Coy Preais Rev, dent, Notre Dnn\t P, 0., Indians. LORETTO CONVENT, Mount. 8t, Marys, Humiltun, Ont. S4IL he reramed fu the above eatabiishinent on FEPTEMBEIL Tetme an ueanl | Tultln in the ugual branciiea of an Engilsl and ¥reneh cducation, it hoar, un\ynmwnunmu. Tuiton 1o the usuni nclies of an knglish and French educatton, with I board. #50 per anoum I nddressed to the Miss Piorce and Mlss Lawrence Wil reny nlmlrr':m.u" (ERENCHL ang GRIMAN HUARDING A MU LA DA S AT llurluuw For circulam seud lun!me addre Weatern ltefercaces—fion. G I Liwrenee, Chicag Pres. Anyell, Michigan Lnlrml v, BETTS MILITARY ACADEMY, BTAMFORD, CONN, A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Detighttul tocatlon neac Long tsiand Sound. Thor- ough prenaration for Collewt or asiness, _Foriy-Qret year opaus SepL, . NORTHERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE And Gricith School of Reading and Oratory, Fulton, Ul ANl dopariments frat-ciase. Termi=Al 3 N’hlfi 200 8 year. Send for elre Kiirens s ooy BT, preat. \\l'" hlmfl oony f.‘lufll.'l Mlle, Broussa.ls French ml!null-l:Fcn (pung Ladies and Chil e penson kbt higan-av. She will De ey iles il Jefers. snd ather campetent te ne Frocbel School and Kindergarten, | Wilt resume Monday, 8apt. v, 1878 st 23 Dlshop court, et of Unton Park. MISS BAILA KDDY. nd Kindeny SAINT A(i\lus SCIIOOL WAl reopen THURSDAY. Rept. 5. s curciculum ombracas tho plaiy, Engiisy branchos well as 8 full academic coursr. This fehool bas b oae dallyuulun#rnm i 1o i35, MCHEY YOLDS, Principa, TH“. Weas Monr. Kmflmgamn Wiateria', The 20 Gifl, | £ The (ccupation Saverlal made by s 14 proved aud ackuowiedied Ly the best teachiera 1o bg he est made thls Al ANDIEwe e ce, and Church Furnt. Eeufst Walnm s, Female Semmarv, l'h"llh‘l W.IH PH(‘)IMII'GEG:!‘! 'h‘. ")u'll :'ull!l' 80 piopls prepapeit for WAreard € kR ?A°xuu. 1231 Walnu N, et Mias T (13 t 1., Afll‘ umx AYSCIIGHL for young 1 ‘.'-. car b ‘Ave.) Nr !& Pacilities [ l'l)\’ ur \umc TR For circular and otlier (n- formation, appiy to the Princioal Irving Military Academy, Liake View. uear Chic A selenttfie. Clasical, snd erclal Acadeiny . Educational fac(iities Vet the o far Catalogue. Ofee, i Wi unmandanty Cok 0. 8, bt IS e A'Tnfiu S AbIL Acki. PENNSYLVANIA. MILFART | ACADEMTY, CHERTER, PENN. ns fept. 11, Thorough in. ~0; struction i Civi :nn?:'urhll. ibe Linuice, ead Ky- lisn. rticulars anpiyio J T WILCOX, ot the lenmnl lluun. or 1o Col. T VAR Poratient, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Classicat. Phtiosophical, Sclentige, Luw. and Prenar: atory Departoent entle: Bioiy JELTeND edins bept; 10. ' For Jaformatioh 44 dress Prof. K. B, llAb‘N. Heglatrar of the University of Chicago, ¢ Academy of Onr Lady of the Sacred Heart, | - WABHINGTON HEIGIITS, 111, For Young Ladics, under the clissye of the Sisters de Nutre Datge. “Ternis—tivard and Tuitlon, 120, For particulsrs apply ]\l'lllk. WA RILV, EORDIN | (formerly A Freueh, and ‘ and Calist) 5 York. lico: be inads Ly letter, or Lumm y br. Labberton, Pea rep Ppersons! 1y as llwu. Prof, Sanger's Claaa for Boye. Seventeenth year baglus Sept.2; number limited 0 34: Doya carufully fitted 10r bustness of cuilewu; facliittes fur thoruuih luurufllm‘fiunmrvnud. For clrculars, terui, &c., address 435 v F—O“Al(’l‘ll ORE COLL EGE, Tanmites from biisdclphia, under ho care of Friends gives & thorauxh colieuiaty education t both sex: h pursie the same cours "’"f ‘!".""." degrees culars 8 {0 cuurse of L2k, EDWARL _Swartlunore College, bwartl OHESTNUT-ST, SEMINARY, PIILADELPULA. The2oth vear of (uly Boardiug sad Day schoul wit ghen pewtembor 14, For circulies uiply (0 Priaciiale Rl LAY B ittt QINNETT INSTITUTE "3t et BURTON, I.\ The Jslh‘yuv U begln Weduesday, Kept. 24 InTs, For Catsfodues aod oy tu o, Gao Gaunyls, pal. 6 ¢ v, Boatou, Slass. ' LOUIN b 1001, w Dovariiat of Washinsion aivéaity.) TuTh el teria opens Ore id Ten Course, iwo fering meven moutha cach DS sdtiis 16 practice. e Bk, No extrse. dreas fot clrs. S ouie July i Torme - NENKY HIT K. Deau! 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Dluts, 33 bt -umm.u-rm Ly Plivuppios, b 3 Nilirray'a rs wii e sioo Lu aes, 1 hoaes Falsite—30k quarter bosce. Luoivy lavers: 24 quaiter Tuzes Debicra und 130 s Bultaus: saltiun, i caus, 2 backed 1 wirbnge Doves of 100 Bu nel; B A 21 S0 quarter-buves sardines. biitiest krude: 4 b iilut buttles. 24 to a vase. ead 104 pint uomu. s Chy, \\unvlnublvr Ry cul 103t sugar. . aiiulal Gr. A b 1) e Fowdered sugar. in barrin fuls heas facd. and oo-n ed st boiew fo e Lincis atud ionzued wud wrooved. Tioe | 4 atrap) priccs pedi scpaTatelys 300 Be m.- i fae ta) oce in. b I m e L Can i B St i 2 Oy AhAL Can ta LACKEd, FORAIINE ‘Ab ot llqmd vracticabiv: cases | tuch aum, well strappeds 19-Rallou Keks ssuier ki e Shove "wiuree ‘ade Tequired for (mmediste dm Y wit be recelved for the whale o portion of thy ahove smounts, which are Lo be ased oF de+ creased 14 Imav be required at ummu. Actusl tare a1 tluig is required, and no eharye for pi:King Wi b et MA L‘s“wlw b atrapped, wiud 1o be In thorough ship: rmmnlnm be recetved subect fo the vaunl condt- Hons, and wust be sccouspanied umr Bl or furiher informatlun will be fur- s ot den. 10dC R . LEUAL. — T ¥ ok AMENICA TR Cut catt Court ot the 1lizo! Denisin Hailruad o1 el {ompauy, ea setiitam u. L3 B e thair Tater eniion R OUIe 1 It<UY ¥ivat Lhsh 1o Purdates of the do: o) cros and SUppICalaLs] Orler of S31d Cudrt, ‘satered of Tecont o sald Cause, the formur on tie 41 Of peced. bor, 1872, and the tatter au (he L4t of Juiy, 197w 1, Clancery of sald Cudrty althe ot dver B the hulidhis How e e Court House. Kiuwi 35 the Kepubiid Lite uuisbers 18T (o Jod Lasalle srect, fa the hlca.iu, Ludaty of Cuok, and Siate of Hilinols, avuleriied (o 16t | ductv aud orucr. ol pubii suction hest guid beat bidd i huwurv. to the licu ot a prior trust-morigage by ul Comany tu the Furiers: Luaa & T1 Y udred thuussnd dullars vl .ma meittoned la sid uec bl Tedein bliva s provis B Hhlidie e tortgaged l'rr,qllvu Ladnthoaed o ulw o tls’ sald Chicaso & Tow Jtatiroud ' \\‘fil wade, Cll(flfl‘l 'NII oliet, Teslul e Couuty of Bl said s of llllnuu mumunz n Bi-uf- "ly thervtar, P ucture, tles chalrs, asplic mm ains abTcen, ail uu b s, “Stotiol-housc - desotie iaduriv i, aud materiaia gid property purchased couatrustion of seld Faiirusd, all 1 tae aald - wits e siritee tendcrn ex, teude o Tolling I0Ck uwaed roads aBd Al She ran: wi sald Jl 29, o ows Hallrusd v rCLts, thereton sad it Soreverty A ed Ly v thereol, |Dt|ud|fll sidestracks, turd-ouls, machinu-shiops, tunls. |HI‘ eineuta and personal prop: wrty used Gu o alouy the line of 4 raliread and el PrUverLy Sequ.re "i Nlfl Ce Ufllhw IIN.I lht llwlllh)l wf sald worike, 1 gl ad, - gether with all and llfllflllll o Mu!lnxflhllfl‘ IDD“' Loances theeelo belun, |l\l~ lfld WI “nlh sud profts thereof, and. atale, hit. gitle Ifl‘& fntercat whal 'll. rl 'ln Ifl IJW “ lfl equlity, 0‘ said Cnicago & ad Lompudy of, lll. aud Lo thy saiue. sod sl ml.\u Druparty. Ylllllh sud franchises, apd \ioge Nllllm‘s' Vh(fl IIII. Lot l(l UG tdu \:lnl by sald i Ifl’ u tull\!«)ul‘l\lll-\hl’h’ the ll:\tl'fi' lflWllLl‘il h- Ihll Causc, And Al pr )y PCQUITEA DY DUrchass other- 'lll by sald ilece \Ll dum;rnuu ?lul.fl‘t‘-xht‘ld.\ll l ‘l IH“ Coghuction WIth ka3 rulrusd, 84 Wit i teat ettt of sl Wit Bl padenu. Ur'So o far s mamnny Al kinds by Lusg & Towe i which b abial} Litied: erty, sud not ln I uu Sudpons w o S gase forecluscd. 1a sid chuse “u Ficeting'by the Raler frow the pur- clsser o’ u Of t4s0 In Part payineut uf the purchas: wopcy u the Juauuer, Lo the extent, aad uoou tha terms authorized by tha said decree, and for tho chas- r and terns Of sale, aud il 8ad mode of Day- sieat, Rinocuely b T e T ikeree' Ml orier o FesuraTh i Pl IO T bicary of the Clreats couss of B Ualved 2T Gl feo ll Re iy Py Ay iy e ol Pno'l‘non/u-n Yo STFVEV “Leader of Artistic Card and cnbh;it Phatography, A3 & BT Rast Medimon.i.. over Terxhey Moste all cnnamn'-?l:mm by new pro- RAILROAD 'l‘lllE 'I'Afllal- ARRITAL AND DEPARTUFE OF TRATRS. PErLaxamon or Rerzseace eveented, Riiting ORICACO & Nfl"fi‘[‘flwflfl’l’!}!‘ BAILWAY, Ticket Oficen, 62 m".f.;".i,,l,"""“"‘ Tiose) andat éarl Manxa. -fs‘:‘ sy *bundsy excepted. §Mondsy aParific Fast Line ... a0k aliubuque Day ababuane Night atmania ight asloux it aa pyresipes e Saar e e ford, $¥ond du Lac vie Juneavili blenevs Lake Expres ... )'unmu nm-! o 'ag0 and Council o Jorde s, e s ara ron throngh. batween ChI- affs, on thetrain léaviag Chicazo ather rosd rane Puliman 0f aap Other farm e H’Ilel cars west of Lh'ctf ‘a=Depot cornerof Wellsand Rinzle-sta. b—=Depot cornerof Canal md KIflHa CHICAGO, BURLING! 03 RATLRAAD Depota tuotof LaKe-st., na!ml -av, . and Sixteenth. nd Bticeth-ats, Tickét Ofices. G Clark- x-nnmu hact arv all fleeping.Cars ae Fin heiween Chicary 58 Oroana o R e, i CHIOAGO. ALTON & BT. TOUIA AND CHICAGD KANSAS OITY & LENVER SHORT LINES. nlon Deput. Weat Side, Dear dladison-st, |bridge, aa e eeaty et Ticket Omce. 124 Handolon-t ] Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex, %12 Bl Louts, Springheld & Fesa's i M & o Oriewie Fx . Louls, rrlnlnrla. Pz‘?r\-. purlingon { Fast Ex., Keb iicnen & Faduca #treator, Laco Jolie & it CHICAGO, M PAUL RAILWAY. bnlm Depot. Connl-sta. Tickot e corne I Soan Clark 3t Uppoalte’ Sherman Howess are. Miiwaures Exprent. e m,|* 743y, me o, Mlusessiil 4 Sebaab llmm:n 4y Kxpress *10:108, m, * 4:00% ra. Ocotlomiomme. i | Thon aud Towa kx 2000, m. [*10:438. 10, Milwaukre Fast \ml X scune! , Bteveus axnmnnl A-tm' i 0D, m“ 4:00p, u, PR A A traine ran via Niilwaukee | Tickeis for €& Tt #d \tinueapolls are good eliher vis Madson and Fratrie du Clilew. or vin Waiertwn. LaCroue. and Winons. TLLINOTR OERIRAL RAILROAD. Depoty fuu of Lake-st ‘n,:n.fl fout of rl‘rulluw @ «unu.nm ickes oftive, 131 '.m.u Expresa, wuss Fast Lige NorEneIs AAPIEeT Kpringheld Nt K Phoris. Hurlimaton &K y niehi Tuud to Centralia ouly, O Baturday RIENL rane o 'eoria botys MICHIGANW cmkb RAILROAD. Denot. foutuf Lakeals, 830 fodt of Tweily:sicongees ickes Ottice, Licat corner of ltag _duiph, Gralud Sadite butel, . auJd L ialmer Haase, e Lrave. | Artive, Atlantic uun- tdally) Nighs Exp PH'NBITBG T WAYNE & OHIOAG RAILTVAT. Degot cornar Canal and Madisonata. Ticket Offons Paluier Houe, acd Graud Pavific llotel, Mafl aad Rxpress Pacitc Kxprens.. Faat LU BALTIMORE & OFI0. Tralnwleaye from Fxposliion, Balldio, foot of Mon- o : b3 Clard ous _Uraill pacing. ud Debor (aperition Buidiog). ot T | _teave | Amive \lmlux Express. . 08, M. 1) 3:408. m, St imers e -4 f:dUp. m'!10-». m, LAE BHORE & mmmmr SOUTEERN. _Amive. Teave, Horntz) )uu—om Line. .. 7:15 . & Doston, Speclal ... * 00 u. i EXjirces, anunu sie b PITTTSBURG, OINCINNAT( & 8T. LOUT3 B 3. (Clucinuatl Air-Liue and Kokomo Line.) corier b1 ittt vnuuumu Woa Side Depart. | Arrive. Cincinnatl, Indl isville. Culun i wmmm‘“"' Aagerin Bty . nlnernuu use: nlv!nl’flrl'lnnfl... 2es u-un"maAlch!r'm lru A!unnlnndluou on Niaht b pr 1) als oo the O ress fl]n] um-"mu:w:umnp areservad 1a dlatog CHI0AGO& nm'm !IJ.!HOX! BAILRQAD o a.m..* $:20p, 10, waum..i 38 POODIUGH’B nmm Waudve. Bic. Boat doa't leave G Foe Siehntee. Lidiogion. st For Uraud Maves. Muskoson, eic., daii Fur B Josepn, ste.. dul Jod Lost INJECTION CADET lflhln!dln Torsale by RPUUERA, New York. Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chlcago, lil. 1116 wall kaows Dr. Jame for the past 34 yeass ket $lvad a0 besd u du tis busiuaut of old speciol 484 4 84 rucme Lidies nuiring Charay {4 1 #4Dr. Kean, 1173 Roath Clarkeat.. Cilcago. Copsult peTsoually OF bY Uiall, fres of charv. oo Bl chroalc, bervoud o sboclal discasss. L.d. fueai s the Galy puslcien I tho city WL WerTaits cilros ar u bage, TTNRY <ol dor over 0 3caon ‘with great success by 1ho pguiciaus of ¥l ik, and Loot New Yo doz, and su- 3 pcrwr 10 all e VIR RgER o -:on: v of luun lluda mpnwd 'an AND u:‘ T ZCAPSULES

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