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+ Quiet and a! “Vereguiar: closed nt $1236 nt. * PYyo: July, To. Com—IRecatpts the phat wedk, 2.110 buy shipments, # itt vu, Markes tirmy No. 4 cash, Byoy Auwuts 3 Apouts, Ind. July 3 OnATN — Wheat stendyt No, 2 rod, DYauGe. Corn quiots H4@ase, Unta quiot at 2x oat “pry goons. Sceiii Yonr, July 1. Businons continnos qutot wit! chore houses, and the Jobbing trade te sluggish. Cotton goods In ightdomand. Light prints dal}, but ‘thero-t8 tathor mord Inquiry for motiam and dark Lawes and drose ginwtiams tn talp res racy PT niacwent woulene moving lowly, but Kone fucky Jouns more sought aftcr, —«, — PETROLEUM. OCLRVELAND, On July L—ParhoLeom—Unohangeds Btundard white, 110 test, 63{c, Pirranuna, July 1.— PesoLkost— Quiet; ernde Parkors foe ahip- ment refined, Yo, Philadelphia delivery. ie COTTON. 7 New Onteans, July 1.—Corron—Quiott middling, Ne; low middling, 140s wood ordinary, 104e. Net rocdipts, bales; Kross, Ml; exports, Urent Britaln, 2,600; ales, 8; stock, BRD. TURPENTINE, Winsixatos, July 1~-8Pinits OF TURPRNTINS y ab 2i}4c. " GARFIELD ON THE TOW-PATIL tyne What Mile Captain Says of Him—A ‘Talk with Jonathan Myers, for Whom Gen, Garficld Worked=The Bright ; Boy Who Did Min Duty Woll—How His Education Was Acquired, New York Tribune. “And so you want to know about Garfield. ‘Woll, Iremomber ‘Jim’ very pleasantly, when ho was drivlay for mo on the Oto Canal.” The spenker was a ruddy-faced, elderly man with white hate and a silyory beard, Ho sat tilted bok in on old, much-whittled chalr, inh tittle, hot, fly-haunted oflico, nt No. 152 Montl- cello avenue, Jersey City, Over the door was tho namo Jonathan Myers. “T wagon tho Onlo Canal from 1838 to 1849," hocontinued, “ns Ceptaln and owner of cannl- vonts. Let moseo, {4 must have been about 1844 or 1813 that I first foll In with Jim.’ Lbup- penod to want a driyor—that was: tho way of It, ‘The canal-bonts then wore vory Incye, ani nice- Jy Atted up for passonzors. We could carry * twonty-five in my boat, Thon there was a pluce . horsys engines, the drivors en ‘open amidships for the emigrants, who used to travel altogathor by the ennal. The crew alept fu the stern. cabin, and conalsted of five men. ‘there wore two drivers, two stecrémen, and one owsman, who was on duty at every lock. “1 was very particyiar sbout tho kind of wen Tengaged, for my wife often traveled with me, ‘but Thover hud any fault to ind with ‘tin’ 1 remember bimas a stout, plucky voy, hirge of his ngo—he couldn't have been more thin 14. And he.was as honest ag tho diy is tong. Tcould always’ trust bis word, and I put confidence in Aim.” Many of tho drivers wottld Ho and steal whonover thoy yot a chance, but ‘dim’ was al- tara with | everybody. Howas temperate had no bad habits, always ‘falthful, aud socmed to take pride in doing his work well. Ho wasn't what would bo catled 2 at talker, but he Matened with all bis might, and was wil tho time picking up bits of knowledge, He was Inelined to bo yory studious, but there reali: wasn't much chance on the bout, His worl wna hard, and no sulstuke, You seo wa had four horses, nd cach driver took care of two, which made up his team. We calied the noors, and the xteersmen the pilots. Well, ‘dim’ would got on u horse und ride steadily for six bouts. Usually In that tline he'd only tako a bite of somethiuy on horsobrek, or perhups run_on bowrd tho buat a minute If sho was waiting for ang rl aAt tho end of the glx hours ‘Jilin’ wag ape ted’ by the other driver, He thon drovo bis fories on on board, cleaned them down, and fed ain “nnd afterward got something tu cat bimselt an touk a nap. His timo off was six hours, then he drove for six hours, and soon, 1 ei hin $10 0 month and give him his board. Tho orew nte, as well as slept, in tho stern-cubin, and when wo hid passongers * Jim * aud tho othors had to walt, for the second table. “Bo ho was Foul too hard worked to study or play much, Evenings be and tho othors would dive into the canal and swim along, holding on to the atorn line, Some of tho men teed to nln cards’ amidshins, but ‘Jim’ novér took a hand, and he never Joined the men in thelr sprees ut the endof tho trip. But ho wasn't any baby— bu could tike curo of himself. He never got Into any fights whilo bo was with inc, but thoy all leutned that he couldn't bo iinposed upon nud hoe was very popular among them. When no on borrd he was drendfully poor—no h . Money, and not much in tho wuy of clothes, But ho showed himself so ready aud willing and obliging that £ couldn't hotp Uelng ploasod with him, and tha mon, every one of thom, became warm friends of his. Yes, sir, he always did bis work weil, and in all tho tine] spent on tho cannl I never bad better boy to work tor ine than ‘Jim? Gartield, “After bo nud beon with mo a few. months,” cold weather came on, and the canal begun to freeze, wo that we bad to lay up. lt wus tho boat's’ Ingt trip, and, 18 ‘Jim’ suw that thore wouldn't be auy more work on tho boat, und be had o little monoy saved up. he begun to talk of golng to school, Ilo didn’t want to pay out any: inoncy for bourd, but ho was looking for a pluco where he vould du work in exchingo for hig board, and bave all hia money for schoollnse, “Well, | wus sorry to lose ‘Jim.’ for F tked him, and my wife tnd become very fond of hin. 8he never had anything to do with muny of tho men, because they. drank and swore, but Jim" war such a clon, wholesome boy — thit vie wus quite u faverit of hers.* Sho'd always | luugh whon sho recalicd one thing sho suv him do. Wo wera up at Coluinbus, and loading with barrels of pork. which were boing marked ng thoy wero rolled on bourd, ‘Jim’ was quit fat thon, and wore n big white hat. Ho looked on afew moments, and, then pieking up the brush, marked bis bat ‘mesa pork,’ and walked gravely off, while the mon all shouted at hin, “Ashe had clearly mado up his mind to at- tend schoul, t Healy it Leould bolp him a litte. 7 knew Dr. J. Y. Roblugon, who lived tn Bedford, He kopt thorso (fur tue goctors then used to varry round thelr own mudicines, a cow, und a pig, and I thought "Jim" put get nehunce to work out his bourd with the Doctor, J tnew tho Doctor was ons of thy nicest men in tho world. so T gn ‘Jim’ a letter to him, He {iked the looks of the boy, and took hin, ‘Jim "took ira of tho cow and horse, A oa and attended school, Ho.was very fond of hig books, and learned fast, Tho Uoctor was nu Campbollite, and when thoy hud some revivals ‘ibere *Jim’ became converted and was n prom. inent speaker: fn tho meetings. Afterward, you Know, be wontto Hiram College, where ho be- cumy is Professor after he graduated, “Tye nover seen him sinco he went to work for the Doctor, but ['vo watchod his carcor with tho greatest interost. I know the kind of boy he-was,—honest, plucky, faithful, and trugt= worthy, and tho ‘boy ts fathor to the mun,’ you know. Some Deinocrata talk about bis care ruption, It {en't ju bim to bo dishonest, Why, sco Oro; now eyory tow 1 almost every bouso, in tho district tut has sont Gariold te Congress, Thoro isn't 0 district of tho size in the country where thorqure go many people who read and write. Tho people thore are, as a rile, more tatelllgont and ingral than the people of any district that [ have visit- ed, The Yours, men und womun are at hone vlthor In the fleld nnd kitchen or tu tho parlor, it is a community with a high sense of honor, well Informed, and the voters ure mon of knowl- edge and penctration, Now, do you suppose such a got of men would send Gyrtield yeur after year to Congress if shay: evon suspected him of Panay and dlahonesty’ “Vote fur Garileld? Of courso I shall. if tho » Lord lets motive until next November, it will bo my greatest pleasure to Gast my vote for the min whom, aa a boy, I found so falthful and honest fu his hurd work on tho canul." a A Teachor of Pocket-Picking, Paria Corresponience Geneva Continent. Twenty years ago Chcster established u school in Loudon dodioatod to tho devotee of Bt. Nichos us, and hoe speedily obtained inany pupils, ‘Tho most well-known and skillful pick-povkets who have paid tho penuity of being cuught, aud thoso who were clover enough to ovade the clutches of the myrimidong of tho Inv, huvo wll been mold according to the Chesterinn method, And whon it is stated yours Choater bas been able to amass a fortuna ‘Of £50,000, tho yh {impurtanos and ellicacy of his lessons will bo thoroughly appreciated, “Ta utp Bands of ton winder tha" yuldanes ot to * 8 on, unde wuldance o} & * achoolmaster,"” and wela of this over-watobtul they overran the curth. Two-thirds of rotits’ were falthfully and punctu- ally paid to tho illustrious Professor, Chester demouned himself but twice iu bls career by ow "personally, twas ut Paris dur ‘tho two lust exhibitions. In 1808 ho was urrested end condemned w six months’ {mprisonment, and bu was, morcover, prohibited from ever n= toring France agaln. He hussince disposed of ‘the good-will of his uusiness” to two of his Dest pupils and retired to Birmingham, whero he bua a great deal of property. Havylng sone very urgent affuirs to settle at Paris, bo upptled: a few days ago for permleelo to puss a work in thls capital, which bus been duly accontod bin, But,aa it was deemed unudvisable to ule - dow a mun of bis capacity to roam about tho elty without let or bindranod, two polloc-ngents have been told off to uct ax an cacort of aurvelllunco, Cheator {9 06 yeara old, nnd fy the fathor of ten chitdren, whom bu bas educated fn a princaly juunner, and ho hiuwsolf is master of severi! languages, was under. tho Exponses at Cincinnatt, - +. Cincinnatt Commerciat, Wo happoaad is pick up thg dyures of the ox- pence of the Presiitentlul candidates in tho incinnat! Convention, Geu, Hanvvek's trionda Spent less than 61,0, Ou otbor Presidential cundigates were Sune for rent, refroshinents, thusle, trungportation, hotel Bills, pawphicts, éte., tha several wutug of $9,000), $12,000, 9.000 and $31,000. The Cluciunat! oxpenies of Tam- many wero 816,000, — Kauowles' Insect Powder Gun Is by farthe best. that in twonty. Bear Aucly “Bed bina, Saute Cal MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Gradually Weakening —Conrse Freights Firm. Local Notes in Varlety-News by Telegraph. “TOME GATICERINGS, . Grain froigits yoatartay dropped to it¢ conte on ¢orn to Homie, Charters: To Haite—Sehooturs N. Wilder and If. P, Uatdwin, corn at 64) schouner Jaton Couch, corn at 64¢ propellors Oneida and Vo- tomag, corh throughs scluoners A.J, Rogers and M. J. Cunmiuge (p.m) at 633. 0 Port Colborne pellor Yecumach, corn. ‘To Erie-Vropaiiora Del yr and TA. Booth, corn thrungh. ‘fo Kingaton— Schouner ——, corn at ‘Yo Mantroni<Pro- police Prussin, Wheat on frigate Lorine) capacity, Wu) bushels Of whont und i000 bushels of corn. tle roportud thnt_n nuinbor of vorsoln wura chute red. be " rrive Aro. tho Notithstanding rhios wore a cunta on corn. Conese troignte comath em, wiih few cunctors. DOCK NOTES, ACanadian verse! urrived hora day befaro yeater- day, randy to tuko a neyo on charter, to arrive, at 11g conta on whost, oF Jig cunts On curt. The Uap taln roported, and was rofused a cane by thy ween, Untusa the matter ts settien, the agent will bo brought bofury the nrbitratorauf the Chamber of Commerce. Unit ndoren versols roniained on tho lumber tare of Inst ovoning, tole eanioon unsalt. ‘Tho achoonor Kato Parley ts hore, rerlzzod nso threo-nnd-aftor, ‘ho chanco was mato in Hutale, ‘Tho Inst cargo ‘of corn of tho achuonar Genrie WW. Adameout of this port amounted to an evan BOW) atiole, ‘Tho schoonor Ernatus Corning discharged 1,073 tons Of conlat thin port tn elzten anda tale hours, oo- curding to tho statement of Capt, Clark, Captedonnh itichneda hae Kot iis. tad Willie Itch gran to partios In White Jake, Consldaration tin chown. ss ‘The schoonar Nowaboy fost her Jibboom nt Maga- ting Bilp day hotars yortartiny, “Tho recont dam to thu Itinots Contral Itailway bridve may becomo # niattor of Ntleation, na thy own OF Of tho Aue olde that tho bridyo Innin’ obstruction 0 nav bation, ‘The wehoonar Hilecics has recoived now outslde plank and a thorough ovarlnntitit, "ho whealor thy propeller Nynck tes 200 foetronth of the contra plorof the Eluitwonth strevt bridva, und ie conaldored by taymon an nbstruction to navis sation that the elty $s bonnd to remove ar vo hell for ul danave whet may rosult froma fallura to attend uy tho Inher athe schounerC, G, Finney will recvive Lon now fest of kool and have hur rudder fastened. ‘Tho dxinaga Fesultad Ln Hutfute throw xtrikiny on the bottom, ‘Yesterday the sclivener 1,8. Hammond reculved a now furctoprinat at this pari NOTES FROM ABROAD. NEW PLRABURE YACHT, A handsome Iron und steut stuam pleasure yacht named the Angeline was tiunehed fron the yard of Mr, David Boll on Saturday wnernvon, The ynebt was bullt fur Mr. I. U. Fortivr, tho wall-kauwn ine surance agant and tug-ownor, and, like all buate cons ntructod by Me, Hall, han n bewutitul model, and avery Aphearnes Ot being Inst. Bho tx RoveNtz-LIyU HOE overall, and ten fest beam, Bhe has pale of en- ulnea with 8x4 thet, cydiniurs, supplied by it Into res turnefluo bgtlor, Hof cost will ba butwoen sd and $,W.—Buguio Commercial. ———_ 4 BAKE PORTS; DETHOIT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunw Dernort, Meh. July L—Vassed dawn—Propellers Portage, 8t. Pant, Quebec, Pacific; stennt-barges Wille fam Rudolph, 1, N, Rust and consorts, Mayflower and barges, Clinton and consorta, Enst Suginaw und baryon; schoonurs Alexander, Sisnurck, J, H. Breck, Donaldson, 1. D, Reot, Hosen, 1. St. Band, W. 3, Og- gon, San Jacinto, Goldun Fieeee, 1, Calkins, Monokes, Paasod up—!ropallors Idaho, Jay Geold, Chambor= Inin, Arotic, City of New York, Avan, Now York; stenm-barge P. Chanburinin and consort, nnd schoun= ore Mongungon, Thon, ‘Toimpeat tind bared, Northornor, Itt, welt und consurt, Sparta und consurts, Wilinin Corvie and consort, Cormorant and nn nud cunsarta, | Vt consort, Willan) itt Hoatorraaaen ipso ytiony edi, Watt ties Ue foacy, Janure {silos Hil * Myosa ror Meds White, and Bie: Stayin’ Naboo, teins Evorloih, Thomus Quuylo, A: Cobb, ‘Mlusk- NUFFALO, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Durvala, Vy luly LArrivals—Propollon I, C. Hariture, VTi. humi mchooncrs 1. E, Mulloy, alannah, Fronets Palme, Ford ittver, grain, Chleanot propetior Winslow; schuonor 1. 1. “Locke, grain, frites Cloared—Prapoliera Chauncey Wurlburt, Vy If, Kotehum; schvoners D.De Wolf, rattrond tron Stagou, coal; L. Hannah, 0. A. VauValkentuns, Ford River, Chicnyo; L. 2L Burton, cont, Grand Huvony Havana, cont, Marquette. Cunnl Freights—Stondys quotes ntotgy, und onts at diye to New ¥ $2.55 por MWD fout to Albany, nn Btuves to Now York, #2 por ton. York, &@perton. Canal shipmonts, £5,00, PONT HUKON, PONT HORON, July 1.—lassod up—Propollors Arctic, Janno. jay Gould, Champlain, City of Now Yorks Code Kerstinw. Hown<Propollors St. Paul, Mltwaukoo, Tagltic, Sante, Kast Saxinaw ‘and barges; achra’ Kichard Winnioin,d. WW. Farry, IndNouth, xuncto; weather Ano. Hoty Tiiitos, Stele duly 1. Passi upe-Propolions nrta and consort, Sonty Howard And barker, I Je nekwtt tnd cousdria, ‘oipost und burgem Porter, Chamburtnin, with sotoonor G. Nolaon: Soneaagon nid canso achoopers Willian ound, Reindver, Rud-Wintu-and-isuo, Nabob, Fi, Giimore, Mua Down—Hropollura Chien, Gordan Caray Ine, Willluin Rewards und censor, Enter- Finaind cousorts achoonors S.J. King, Marvost neon, Wolls art. ‘Witd—-Northwest, fresh; eather cloudy, MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muwawicey, July 1L—Tho schooner Duvid Vance, Of this port, recently dixmasted on, Lave Ure, hos beet given barge spars and wil tow for the romulnder of thy suason, Shy loft Hutu toontzht in tow of tho stuam-burge Kuichum, ‘Pho schooner Neliic Hume mund, which ts to be lengtuoned sixteon fuut, ts bo= hig inuled ¢ rh Arrived—b'r Huw, schuoner Typo, steam-barga: Wetmore, dnd barge Brunette, Cicarod—Kenoonor J. G. Masten, for Buffalo, aud luring Star, for Onwar e ‘Whore was hothing done in grata frolghtx hore to- J BLA: The Chicago Tribune, ivad—Propullers Em= > Rusty wahoonor Lapa Fairbank, Now York, guuors ‘thomas Gawe, leu, cond, lary Collltis, cont, Clovetund to Citenyo, 8 conta; Ponoko, coal, Muck Ulver to Milwaukee, Ww centar Aurort und’ Pandoru, cunt, Clovetand ‘to Yoronto, p, Colona, Uasthinwny, son! Diack Ativor tw Pork {hirdn, p.t1 Wave Crowh block stony, Clavolund ty ‘Soronto, p. t MALLQUKTTE, Spectat Dispateh ta ‘The Chieago Tribune, MAnQUUTTH, Alich, July. L—Passod up-Lropollor aaa awn—Vropellor China, Atrived—tripelier 1). Af, Wiison; schooners Mins etuha, F, row, Lenn May. Clourdd—Hetuptors 1. . Clavetund, Kiwbte, here mun, Fitzbush, Neyuunoe, DULUTH, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleagn Tribune, cLEY Spectat Dispatch to CERVELAND, Oy Jul tre diate, Dubuch, ut, i DULUTH, Minn, July b—Arrivod—Provellor At- lantle, Midtalos :Pfenelior Manistey, Liouxhtuny pro Peller Arizona, Burtalo. ‘Cloured ~Lropallur Atiuntle, Butta; schooner J. O, Tha Ki bushes whites suowuur Mins tou tb bushels corns houngr 1, 8. = tie i bushivis corn} alaninar Mintioba, ar ESCANAUA, Y Spectat Dupatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. HACANADA, Mloh. July 1—Arrived—lrupallor B.C Maldwin, sutidonors Joh", Mott, Camden, Jane Mall, tur, 8. J. Cildon, Stimpodta, piglonted~Uevpuiler 8, C Maule, dehounars, BE, 1, wi, Swrcathe ul est Ue CHU ROL, Stampede, 8d. Tidon, A. i. Pottor, PUNT COLDOLNE, pectal Dispatch to Ihe Chicago Tribune. PORT COLUUNNE, Ont, July te-Pussod ip—sehoon= or, 1. Morritt, Kitugston to Cliteagy, ight; Glantttar, BE Cuthurinos t Chicago, Tight. Pown-salwonur Jo Beutun, Tulody to Oxdensbunt, whoaty propaler A. Munru, Chicago to Montreal, gonorul carga, sats Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Big, Pa, July L—Hntored—leupoliur Conestogn, wrchindiges wehonnyr Lulyutu, aru, Ivcanaba, Cleared —Xchounur Keopaake.plich und salt, sutniay achovuaer Parsons, conl, Chieu. MAY CITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Rae ro perma ae En rf wyty wot, the lurgdat day's shigwoute of tho sunsoni, PORL OF CHICAGO. AURIVALS, Stmr Shoboygan, Btunitowue, sundrica, Blur Aluaxogon, Muskegon, sundtrics, Frop Poluwary. Hutto, auideles, tr Port tt rab op Heatta, Hultuly, sundries, b Skylurk, Huitun disrbur, sundrlos, BA Fexton, Swath Haven, nundeie® fasaunuce, St, Junuph, xunurioa, UO, Brludine White Lake, aundriv . wat, White Jasku, luaier, Hickox, Muskegan. tuuibe BUUtek, wu Migatone, IF, sure, Musxugun, iin fy of Fremont, Houghton, ro} Fycumach, Patulea, tube. Prop St. Jusuphy Muskuyun, lumbar, trop Beotla, Murtredt, sunirivs, Heup Ovunta, Crean Buy, mundrivs, (trop Arabia, Hutialu, sundeles, Hrupd.d. Puy, diikslu, Wgat. p Ousidu, Hurtutu, aundries, Hrup Gourke Dunbar, Sluskuxan, lumber, Prop Jonn drogory, Stunoon Bay, towing, Meat tesa weaken, LOWE, More Hndiousie, dgtt. r Lew, uber, Ls, Mititaley, (umMbor, Fou pa Atarijausu, tuuar e Luumbyrian, Muck Crude funder, fl M, Musun, Gneden Hay, telexreph poles, Seue J. ¥."iny lor, hudingion, tumbur, rebr Mautenug, Mesbuige, jumber, Fehr Adyauey, Postitize, lunvor. Reur K, &, Mowurd, Hausatuck, Jdmber, Ker Down, Ludden, wood, 8. eyo, Cowiiin, —_ ndrtes, Prop G, 1, Benth, brap Wiltiaw tiv prop A. Schr Keatenrey, Marport, lumbor, AL Howband, #6 on OFe, bebr Gon, Wurth, Oxon Day, cedar ponte Behr Adtrondacd, Muskugon, lumber, Beur Suit, Miuskegou, lumber, Rete Martha, Chtuuse aruyul eo ar che Aine ee aruyel Bel Christine Boaver alan, tab, Rohe Yet Aluskeyon, lumber, , Behe Stlian, Ludingtou, lumber, Beur Wollh, Holland, lunbor. eB. iyden Guilt, Behr Contust, Muskeyon, laubers Bout Idx; Muskowint luniver, Beir tT » Halu, col Chunuior stilveuuweo, ist fez, unravel Retr Corisunde, Prt ‘Duihousls, yy chr BL. Vopely, Hudalu, cout. chr Windsor, Muntwicd, lutiver, BGnr Joli Mabie, Btnnistoo, lutubor: - -- AOTUAT: BAILINGS, ¥ ‘Witllam Livingstono, Peatizo bine huboy yal Stati 1c, aN Lie Muekewar Bebr Kubeht Suny sundsiva, sundries. Biver, 2) bates hay and M oo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1880, | Hrop 8. C, Meittain, White Prop dotin Gregory, Sti Behr Sunnyside, Haimnto, nat Hehr A. G, Morey, Hurtalet, ‘ane GM. Casa, Gatale. 34, rrp Hamhto, Nataly, aru ia when Rely leghen Dond, Hullato, 21 Hobe i, Ue iy suttil f0) Prop toi Norate, Sete Kate Kolloy, Buta) chr J, M. Huteninson,, nkoo Hinde, Coll ko, nundrse: 1 Hay, nundries, Mi corns gah int carn. lo bu corn, 1,020 tem Iard., 1 COs OEM ‘YidsO nt whent. Hu. 1280 bu corn. suitiaier GR Ott corn. Ina worid MAY Pat Cora. peup Clty af Concurd, Clevo randties, Vrop Lako Erie, Collingwood, 19,00bu corn and aun~ oP aries .. Brick, Kingston, 17.111 bu whont. Drip 8, W, Powers, Butte, {00 iu cortts Hohe Want idg, Butte, 2400) bu corns folie Rerajiow, Huttalo, 200) bn corn, Bene D. Nowtinll, sturjoon Day, Holtr Nowuo Buy, Veahligo, Kebr Active, Peattizo, Hole Adciatla, Witistish thay, Sehr A. At Hera, Stun bei Owen, i Hehir 3. Hates, Muskazun. Sebr Luniverinan, itnok Uroek. ‘clir 11. 1, Moura, Muskuwuny hr Helaato & Joriox, senna, HropC, Hleknx, Muskexon. pron ‘Foupest, Wuite Lake, Hrop Annto aura, Muskewoo, trop Mt. Joseph, Muskewon, altel Fran cl Sone K, award, Hobe Kawi Wing, Ataniatoo. Henr Aniorien, Stargupn lay, + Hehe OW It Jotyson, Slanlsteo, Hehe Ie Donk, Hi, Joseph. Kole Aivatrois, Muskexon, Solir Bf Moyen, Ludington. Bene 8, Wilson, Mtumkeson. Wrop It, G, Motors, Mtaniaton. 198 VOTES — In tho Electoral College for Garfold Now, tf the Republicans Soo Hit, to Une Power ‘They ‘LoeDay Poascan— =The Constitution Would Sanction It, and tho. Precedents for It Arc Abundant-If the Kighteen States Now Controlled by Republicans ‘Ape 02) Etectors by Their Legistatures, feld and Arthur Will Have Thire teen More Votes Than a Majority of All tho Electors. Detnotr, Juno 29, 1860.—To the Editor of the Detroit Postand Tribune; Tho Demoventa pro- fess to bo absolutely confiilent of victory in tho Presidential election. These professions un- doubtedly find thelr origin toa Iirge extent fn the common bullet of purty managers that n goneral fecllng among {ho masses that success fs certain is essential to effective political flght- ing; intho muln, therefore, they are only an Jutportant partof that program for © firing the Demveratio heart” which marks tho communce- ment of evory cumpalgn. Muve thoy any actual basis in fact? The elec- tlons of Jast your indicated that the North was solid for Htepublleanisin; certainly they afforded no ground for Derpoerntic contidence. Tho lust session of Congress wus marked only by tho Do- moerncy"s cownrdives It gagued the lenders, re~ fused to let thom discuss the pending ivsnes, and did nothing but Mlontly, puss itpproprivtion bila, What Js there In that blink record to Deighten Democratic prospects? There {3 no comparison between tho enndidates of the pare ties; tho Republican tlekee Is headed by 9 trathed statesii:n, who ts the inuater of, and ts sound pon, overy timportant public question; the Democrucy's candidate fs u soldier without efvil expericnce, and without a recurd pon fs- sues of the bighvat hnportance. Clearly tho con- trast betweor slindard-bearcra cannot minister to Democratic hope. if tho situation is examined curofully, thoreal sources of such vontidence qs tho leaders of tho onemy actually do.feol are to be found In these cons tiem hotins it AHO Ropublicans: i The 9, yblicans will not be ‘tl Aa Hi, eat ke Akon State, and that that section will give tUancuck 2B Electoral votes, hey du not doubt that faateser ig necessary to avcuro this result will 3 done. 2 Tho knowledge that Hancock's nominntion has anelled tho Tammany rebollion, and that tho trained repeaters of “New Yorke City will Unite in November to roll up whiteyer Doimo- enitic miajomty may bo deemed nevessiry to carry Unit Stite, 4. Phe belief that the porsistent nibbling of Congress at tho National Election laws his wenkened thelr foree and rendered theirexecu- tlon more diiticult,—n situation which thoy feel geet eunnot fallte yield up Demdcratla ad- vantage 4. The furthor bollef thattho failure of Con- gress to puss any law reyullnting the Electoral vount aud tho peculiar recurd of tho majority in Congress on Quit question Indicate that the Sen- ate and Jouse propose to “ count in” Gon. Hans couk us tho next President on any convenient pretext, 10 mutter what muy bo the result of the contest bofere tho pouple, ‘Che Southorn Kile Clubs, tho Now York re- posters, the weakened safeguards about tho uilint-box, aad the alloyed supreme control of Demooratis Congress over the Hlectoral count,— those are the real sources of hope which pur uid: tho Democrats that victory caynot escape orn. In this viow of the case, hore is a matter which dcavrves tholr attention: ‘The important clauses of tho Constitution re- luting to the chotee of Presidential Electors nro hoses “ Ant, IL Bx. 2. Exch Stato shall appoint, tn such manner aa the Legislature tiereof may direct, a number of Electors equal to tho wholo number of Senators and Representatives to which tho Stato nuty be entitled In tho Congress; ’. . . the Congress may determine the tinte of choosln: the Electors ‘and tho day on which they shall givo thoir votes; which duy shall be the sume Throuyhiut tho United States." it will bo soon that tho Constitution this eare~ fully teaves the mothod of choosing Presiduntial tleotors to the Legisintures of onch States Con- Brose bes exhausted Ste powers in the muttor by enacting: “Ry, STAT. Seo. 191, Except in caso ofa Pros- fdoutinl otcction ‘prior ta tha ordiqary paviod tho Eluctors of President and Vico-Preal- dont ehuil be appointed, In cach State, on tho Tuesday next nftor the flrat Monday in Novem- ber, In every fourth year snecceding every oloce don of u Presitent and Vice-President. “See, Li. Bacn Stuty miy, by hiw, provide for tho tlilng of any vacanoics which muy occur in its Cotlege of ffeotora when such Colfeze mects to glya tts Eluctoriu voto, “SRO. ISL Whenever any State hus held an eleation for tho purpose of choosing Electors: and hus fulled to mute a choles an the diy. pre- seribed by hu, tue Blestora may be uppolited ont subseqtient day in such amunner as the Leyistnture uf such Stato mity direct. “Suc, 135, Tho Bieclora for each Stato ahnlt Moot and givy their votes upon tho tirat Wednes- duy in Decomber in the yeur In whieh thoy are Ince in cach Sinte oy tho Ppointed ut such ' Legisinture of such State eball direct der the constitutionnl pes “each Btato shull Bppoint (ita Bloctors) in auch manner ax ths Legislature thereof may direct,” the Stata Legislatures have in_ninny cases chosen tho Hicctors thomselyes, rom the american Almanacs for Wi), complied by the Nutlonat Librarian, I take these fauts: f Tho records uf the popular vote for President have not been preserved prior to 184, ‘Tho au- thorittes guys During the curlicr elections the Slates, ar a majority of em, chowe the Presidential Hector by thet Legislatures, and not by the popu lar vote,’ In 1&4 tho Btates of Delawnre, Georgia, Louls- Jana, Now York, South Carolina, and Vermont. chosg tholr Electors through their Legisintures. ‘The Stato of South Uurelina chose its Electors through its Legistutures from tho earliest mo- ment down to secession, Tho Stato of Florida in the olcotion of 1863 chosy tor Electors through hor Legisiature. ‘Tho Stato of Colorady in 1870 chose her Etoct- ora through hor Legislature, Pinally, the Tribune Almanao for 188 shows that the following elgbtoon States buve Rupub- Noun Governors and aio Legiatuturos thut are Hepublieun in bath branches: chy that a 2 S| & BTATES, Govetnons. = z FS Bl, Fi Colurado....,. ll gv Conneotleut, Bi] +48. BL. Cultatt,,.4| i JH, Gears. .o.s 1 P, fit. Jol ‘ D.¥, Davis Muasuchur J. 1), Lome, Holiyan ¥ Minnesota ‘Total numbor of Electoral vores, 108. Theao elyhtcen States cast 103 Elovtoral yotes, whilu only 185 are ueceasury to elcot! Manifestly, if tho Republicuns in tho aboyos named States, whieh they absolutely control, shalt botd special sealony of their Leglelatures this summer, and by law provide for the “ap. wintront” of Presidential Bioctors by tholr egisiatures, in November next toy.can, by a method unquestionably consiitutonal and wig. tained by not 2 few precedents, elect Carpeld ant Artur by ut teat thirteen more votes thin te uccessary urtty af Uie klectorat College! And to obtain this result, it willonly bo necessary to put power already in thoir possession toa use Whose cunstitutunality no iawyor will dony, The Domoornts aru iit fact eaten now. Tho Ropublicans can let the shotguns roar, laugh at tl repertom, dispousa with Supervisors and Deputy Marshals, and choose without boiding Onuther imind-mecting Ie Electors, whoge ttle thera would be no protest fur disputing, and Whoae votes could bo dupri yed of vifvet ouly by revolution. ‘Thoy may vot use this power; our taloly there is now no neco sslty for it. Hut itis pubiable for all parties to consider the eas as OF are 6 TRANSPLANTING. A Boy Flayed for tho Sake of His Burned Sister, Tho Two Will Remain Tike Sinmeso Twins for 'Threa Weeks. A vory dellento and raro surgteal operation was yesterday perfurined at tho County ilorpl- tal, Tho operntion Is what fs known aa “trans planting,’ which Is a decided advan@e on tho uettor-known method of grafting simul! bits of akin from one porson to another. - The operation was conducted in one of the operating-tents In tho court-yard, and was witnessed by n small cinsaof clinical students, Dra, Lee and Fengor conducted the operation. ‘The subject was n little girl 10 yenrs of age, named Agnes Ashe. About sixteen months ago sho was playing with hor brother and suing other children on tho prairie, when they con- celved tho fen of netting tho urnss on fire, Tho little girl's clothes caught on fire, and) be- fore sho was aware of it sho was inn blaze, Runulag wildly acroas the prairie sho fanned the Names, and before they could be extingulshed sho was terribly turned from tho shoulders downward, She was tnken home, received med- fenl attendanee there for threo months or more, Whon she was brought to thu County Hospital, While thore sho recelved tho best nattend- Aneo, 8 testiNed to by hor » inthor, who desired specint acknowledgment. made to Warden Mills and Dr. Murphy, It was found that tho most rerious burn wis on the left thigh extending up itong tho nates. li spite of everything that coukd bo done the little one's exhaustion wag so complete that the burn re- fused to heal, A YUSGOID GROWTH YoRMEn RAPIDLY and nothing contd ab tho decay of the skin and flesh, Grafting littic bits of tleat was of no. avail, aud inthis predicament it was decided to try the imethod of transplanting, After tho inuitcer had been thoroughly explained to Johnny, tho 12-year-old) brother of Agnes, he bravely decided to make the sacrifice, and the result of tho litte felluw's dccision waa the op- eration performed yesterday, The operation iteclf, us witnessed by a Tnin- UNE reporter lute yesterday afternoon, Js n pes eullarly Interesting one, ‘The only outward elreumnstancs was tho beavy rain which, as the pationts worg Init tent In the open olr, may have hud some fit efforts, A CURIOUS 1OX had been constructed under the suporyision of Dr. Murphy, Jt resembied nuthing more than a putr of selssors oponed out, except that one part was bout four inches higher thin the other, On one face of the cross the Nttle girl was laid face downwards. On the othor tho boy Iny on hisstde so that ols Ig crotsed hisaister, the part of the thigh from which the skit was to bo taken being just over tho burn on tho girl, The: ehildren were kept uncausclous during the ete tire operation hy the tse of ether, aud two ag Flutiutes constantly dircetad tho vapor of car- -bolle acid on the wounds of both the boy and rel, ‘Tho surgeons then cut from the boy's bigh A LEAY OF BRIN FOUR INCHES WINE and five inches tong, leaving it attached by the under side, The wound of the girl was then cleared of Its Meuasiny: inatter, Thy Hapof the boy's skin was thon laid on the wound and atitehed tu tho outer edge of the skin about tho wound, without auttiag the edge which rene dered it atllin purt of tho boy's fleshy covering. Thia wns done to secure the vitality of the Loy: for the skin which is expected to grow to be a partof his exhuusted sister. ‘Tho boy's wound was tinly in appearinee, butthe akin had been sepurated, or dissected, 60 neatly that it will be ensy to heal over by the usual process of graft- Ing. Tho chitdren, ne thoy Iny in this position, wero sehandiged timtthey cunnot possitly tour the flap of skin or move from thoir position. ‘Thug Mholr dital existence: was begun, which will Inst for nbout three weeks. By that tine the success of the operation muy bo known, During that length of tine the boy's vital forees will be int measuro tranaferred to tho assistanee of his ale. ter, and, at the ond of that tinie, it fa hoped that the transplanting will by compicto and the skin tirinly grown on the burned portion. THE FLAY 18 NOT QUITE LARGH ENOUGH, and, before tho skin ts finally severed from tho boy, 1 atill further portion will bo dissected und pelted to the remainderof tho wound. ‘The tlt. Ue girl's pulse dropped vbusiderably taward tho close af tho operation, but she wags revived by the jupplteation to the nostrils. of cloth dipped” In” brandy.» The — operntion yesterday wis a suceess ny far us Went, and, if Nature takes bold in tho mannor oxpected, tho brave boy ean congratulate bim- self on having saved his elster’s Ife. The futhor of tho children was present, but could not look on the actual operation, + The opemtion consumed about twe hours’ tine, and requ! tho unremitting attention of the gurgeons in hurige. ta get the Hup of fish properiy dissected aud placed on the xirt. ‘Tbe result will be awalted"with'a' great dent of nnx- iaty ag it fs a most dellcate operation, and, although this transplanting has been several tines tried by surgeons, this is tho first timo It ‘ne peer bean attempted'at the County Mos- of it THE DENTISTS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Inpranaronis, Ind., July L—The Indiana State Nentul Association, whiéh has been in sessien three days, elected tho ‘following oltteers thls evening and adjourned: fresdent, abort Van Valvah, Terra Haute; Yice-Presidents, 8. F. Kirk, Kokomo; EZ. V. Burt, Lafayetto; Secre- tury, W. H. Tall, Yerro Hatito; Treastirer, Mor rite Wells, Inti mipeliss rustous, J Cravens. 0. A. Recks, C. C. Burgess, Indinanpotis; Execu: ye Conunittes, LG. C, Hunt, J. E. Cravens, In+ diamipolis; 8, 3. Brown, Fort Wayne, Sanne Seneca LIGENSED TO ORGANIZE. Spectat Dispatch to Tae Chteagy Tribune. Srutvarten.y, UL, July 1—Phe Secretury of State to-day issued Heense to orraulze to tho United States Foundry Company, Chicago, capl- tal $250,000; corporators, William W. Baldwin Charles Batdwin, Willlamn 8. ull; also to the american eanviniet Compa nen, camtal re William a, $100,000; _corporators, F Yallurd, Jobn A, Van P a Toenvossco Delogntes ut Cineinnatl, New Yurk Tribune, Tho Tennessee delemition gave fourteen of tholr twenty-four votes to Mfuneock, These ‘Tunmesseenns were i study: thoy were men of tho wild Southern type, who tied the afr hi the the with erlea for order, and wero tore and nuister In demanding eo sind quive than all the restof tho Convention puttogethor. Thair demonstration tor Hancouk wasn spectacie. Ono. of them, a short, red-halred onthisingt, would loap fiulrly off the floor and wive u quick, sharp eatamiount yell that triveled bile way down tho hilt inspite of the uproar. Anothor of them can onslly be pletured tf the reudor will Tragive 0 respectable nnd hard-working apo with white whiskers anda red fies, When tho Hancock choorlng begun this venorable monko! would awing bis arm ahove his head, drop hla Jowor jaw und sot it half cloao his eyes, and gmlt a long, shrill, uuwavering seruam tint fulrly split the vars. At Uie same tine he re votvud steadily und slowly on bis heel with tbe uenty at a waxework titure, Those virietles of tho Southorn yolt were heard by the aur ruuntling spoctutors with wondor if’ not. with pleasure, Vout, AMUSEMENTS, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, DAL TAVEILY, anager and Propriotor, LAST NIGUTS! LAST NIGER Of the Favorite Attraction, AUGUSTIN DALY'S NEW YORK COMPANY In the Brillunt Buecuss A MODEILN ARABIAN’ NIGHT, ust and Bost Comorty of this day. by the authors Honsnzy, | showing the ddveutures uf 1A taschld with hls Muther-bi-Law, ry yvonne i q ia iw Wook, and Mi July b-Dulys KOVAL MEDDY, with Sis Calivrino Lowit as Farichuotty, thd Gypsy abiddy, NOOLEY’S THEATRE, Monday, Juno 28, 1880, Kyoulng, Wednesday und Buturday satinees, Bo eras WEEK JOSEPH MUREHY, EAGT Week [NBRERH MBREHY: ‘Tha Great Bonsations) Comsdy-linsnis by od lars SHAUN RHUE, Introducing, by request, Murphy's spocialty of HANDHUL OW HART, Seana tutes tie GEORGI HOLLAND in “OUR MYVICKEIS ‘THEATRE, Lost Nights und Matinee of ‘HH. B. MAHN'S OPERA COMPANY In Frana Vou Suppo's Opern, BOCCACCIO. 3 5 Uraud Chorus aul Orchestras, + Next Wook—Vou suppo's Favorite Upera-| \- 142A, Dy Maui Quart tompany, titad Siakineee es ‘Muuduyy Wodnosduy, uid Saturday. 2 ( MARTINE'S RIVERSIDE HOPS. ' LAST ONE OF THE SEASON, Saturday, July % Excottent wi ‘Vrulns trom fout of Lako-at. at aD p. ta. Stat t IZ o'clock, LU 1 Tite Porne ian toate Got Mokuta at Con's SCALES, Falk oAWAu’ rBTANDAMD SCALES & OF ALL K15 SER oa) PAIRBANKD. MORSE & CO. a 143. & 119 Lake St,, Chicago, Docarefultobuy only the Genuine, FIREWORKS, WORKS! Positivaly tho chenpest and _bost Works in the nity. Maude expressly for our trade, Evory place wnr- ranted, Bowarg of cheap trash, sold by unacrapulous partion all ovar the city, WUNNEX & MILLER, 190 KOUTIL WATEICAT., one door cust of GARDEN CITY FIREWORKS! 66 State-st. RELIABLE WORKS! PRICES THE LOWEST! Torpodogs, Lanterns, ¥iags, &c. TAYLOR'S FIREWORKS! 3 SOULH CLARK-ST. Mort rejinbla Works made, TRICKS REDUCED, Sent to ail porta United States, KIDNEY-WORT, PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. Dr, R. FL. Clark, Bouth “ of Kidney Tresbles It bas bares failed once ahiclentig 3 SG | Nelson Fairchild, of Be Albans, Vt.snays, “én J of priceless value,” Aftar sixteen years of groat ratering from Pilea nd Uostivenoas It come A eB iorsbons of Decksbire, myn, “One pack: fn completely curs maplainty qo haa dono wonders for mo: Lig @gevero Liver and. Re eases Bocseao st Acts cx the LIVER, tho BOWELB az4 tho ZIDMEZO at the name tos, 7 . Because It cloanses tho system of the polsonous humors that dovolope In Kidney and Urinary diseases, Bil- lousness, Jaundico, Constipation, Piles, orin Rhoumatiom, Neuralgia &nd nervous disorders. KIDNEY-WORT ta ndry vegetabin com- poundand ean besent by tall prepalde Bed Ono package will makoalx qisof medleine. TRY IT wow : ff tarBos ft at the Drogciets, Pricc, $1.00, WELL, RICTARDION & 60., Proprietors, 2 cruised port paid) Burlington, Vt. Ee ee es SUYLIVER,. . RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, SARATOCA SPRINGS. THREE AND A ALF DOLLATS PEL DAY. ‘Thte splendid Hotel, having been thorouxhly reno vated and refurniahed, wll open THURSDAY, JUNE 17. CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors. H. 8. CLEMENT, We, WILKINSON, ‘MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Crenon Spriuge, Pennsylvania, une 14, 1h On the auminit of the Altes fut above sea lovel, on main line of fonneyivanta Iaslrond, Pure off, unsurpiased sconus Yolusbie medicinal spriiy waters combine to Tehder Itattmetlye tu health und pleasure suckers. Klegant Cottnazes to renting purk of rare beauty. rst-elnss Music, Outdoor Alnuroments, Huntiig: and Elabing, Hidiig und Driving. Fur eireuiars, turins, ete, uddras$ TY LEI, Supt, LOGAN HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA., On main tino of Penna. Hallrond, 1.0 foot abovo sos, Tovel. Open nll the year, Capacity, 4. | strictly first, cluse, Touriste can obtain n geod night's reat und a daylight view of tanichluse mountain sconery. (Health nui ploasure seokers fin pure air, cood Hahing and hunting, und Fides und riven of great buauty. No musquitwes, Virst-class Music, Bor olrewinry, tors, ‘ete. udder WD. TY LET, Supt United States Hotel, LONG BRANOLI, Opens Inne £0. LAIRD & VAN CLEAR, Proprietors, Ben Viow uot UATE, BOARD 09 rolnutes? walk from ocein, Surf and etltl bathing, txting, an shooting, Good ‘ronds. No walaris or moxquitocs, ‘Vortns, oO #1 Bee, week. Addros GOULD, Bride Hampton, Suffolk Co. Ny ¥ PLEASANT POINT HOUSE GREEN LAKE, Wis. Inlanced and newly furnt Piunsantest Muuiuiur Itusurt in tho Weal, GE RUSS, Pruprictor, Dartford 2.-U., Wis. TRON SILVER HINING COMPANY. Orgnntzod undor the Ines uf New Vor. be ae iresay | e MUCH UNASNHSTAD LA YAU OFFICHIL Prositont, GRO. 1. RO: Vicesttreddont, Ri HU Its a SASES D. BSUCIT inenti-slauaaur, W- 8. KEVES. minicint Agont, WALTNMAIL ATENS, nkors, FUUILTLE NCMONAL MANIC. William H.Btovons, G00. D, Iaborts, Lovl % Loltar, MNRTUnNRL Mlccortalek, dunes ke erase ee ‘Luthor tt, Surah, Stophun ¥. Whtto, Geo, i, Wobltison, dames D, ¥rinetpal OMco: Moons Si and 64 1 BUILD PA roadway, New York. tees LOOMIS L. WHITE & 00., Bankers, 40 Bronadway, Now Yorl. Voporlta reculvad subject to chock at nichton whlch int jt A ‘stocks, Hosta, afi all Nocusitica dealt in at tho N. ¥, my Hot Stock Exchange bought and poli on onmmission. WOLFE HALL Denver, Colo. A CHURCIL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Bi-Rev, J. 7. SPALDING, D.D., Rector. Mrs. ANNA PALMER, Principal. Yor Terma and Clreviar addrows Princlpal, Sheffleld Sclentif[c Schoo! of Yate College, Courses in Chumnistry, Pure und Apptiod, in Civil nd Dynauitc Engineoring, in Auriculturo, Hotany, Zoology, Mineral re and Geotoxy, and in General Hetantite Studies, with English, Bronen, and Garan, Political Koonuniy, Mistry. ute, epleulurs wd: dross Mts. GEOG pIUSAL, “xacuulve Unicur, New tavun. Conn, Cyn. MECHANICAL AND MINING ENGINEER- Va ait tio Housaviaer Polrtauunla Lnatituta, ‘troy, N.Y. ‘Tho oldost engineer rk Noxt torus boul Bape 1M {aire a lint Of the wraduates for (hu past TB. Ve WHITE, = thelr positions; ‘aiag, evursa OF Sxpattace, ‘ota! Addron DAVID M.’ GILEKEN ES II: Peer eh fa leaped _NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. +. London,, Sieamers sall ovory Bata: iy utbauInton and Lema. Hassongors boukud for arta ct lowoet ta TATE OF PASBAUD vrad Kew York to Bonth- ampton, London, Merro, and Bremen, tira cabin, Hah usona cable, #0) stonrawe, be daturay Uckues a ‘eaiwond Tae “OLMUCHS a COs s Howling ‘Whe stecrago rates by the NORTH GERMAN LLOYO from ¥ MEN to CHICAGO ls 841, and the only, Ausute authorizod to evll these teke St Ti cuauss Toiasow, Ltvorpool, Nublin, Yolfaat, and Landon , frou N. ¥4 every fe First Cal: Ly war Atcurdinig Yo ‘accommodation. Wecund Cables We Berane @ AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Co, Yuma UM Maud vale SURR*UNEG BV Sttone Manerast tt Chteaao fn INDIGO BLUE Wile FAMILY Wanil BLUE, ‘or bale core, D. 8. WILTHERGEL, Proj ZN. Becund-ab. Puiladelyl BARLOW'S IRDIGD BLUE, PROPOSALS, Canadian Pact Ratha, SEALED TENDERS Will be recotved at the office uf Andrew Ondordonk, of Yate, i. C., up to 12 o'clock noon, of Thursday, tho 22d of July next, for aupplies of the following articles, asumMelont in total amount far about (80) elght hun- dred men for ton (10) monthat Iried Apples. Scans," Bayou.” Mucor, 101 ait. Vinegner nats: Uist Mustard, Hacun, Haws ‘The adoyo supplics are to be dollvered at Victoria. B.C., not tater than the lst day of Avguat, 180, ‘Tenders to atato the price of each article according to the nbove jist. Hvery article must be ingood condition, =. Vroporly labled samples of every article marked* ‘Will be roquired to accompany ench tunder. ‘The party or parties whose tender or tenders are accepted, will be required to enter into bonds for the duo performance of contract. Tonders to ba nddrossod to the undersigned, and in- dorsed “Yonder for Raliway Supplies.” ‘The undermigned reaortos tho right to accopt or re= doct any tender, All things being equal, proference will be given Canadian bidders. GEO, REVETT, Generat Purchasing Agent. PROPOSALS FOR STATE CONTRACTS. STATE OF ILTINIOS, Mxrcotive DEPANTMENT, i 1CR® OF BECKKTAHY OF STATE, * SPuUNarieLD, July 1, 190, In accordance with law, the Commissioners of State Contracts for the Btate of Hiinoia hereby give notice thut sealed proposals will bo recelvud at th lee of the Secretary of Biste unu! 12 o'clock m. uf Wednos- day, Aug. 4. 180, for furnishing printing papor und other paper and stationery that may be required tor the use of the State for the term from the tat day of October, A. and until the Wth day of Septem= if, A. 1). 142, Both daye inclusive. Also for copying, peintiny + binding, and pecking for distributing the jaws, journals, und reports, und ail uther copying, Beatin bind ed by, the ng, nad diatribution ardoi is jeneral Astumnbls tor auld torm of twu years, jMilarticius and supplien tu be delivered ty the Seo- Fetory Of Kuta. on hia order at the State Huns. in the City of Springien, at such time on tines und in Such quantities as he may direct, and to bu equal tn all renpocts to the samplex, which may be seen ut hia ‘Ihe paper and etutlonory to be furnished mre classi- fled us fullaws: Int. Printing paper. 24. Paper fur bianks, covers, ole, il. Stationery und other paper, Separate bids must be made for ench of the three foruyolud claaras. And must, specify the price pur renin for exh of the several kinds of paper, ihe price per thousand for envotopes, nnd the price pur xroxs, dozen, ete. {or euch Of fue otlior articles of atation: Ir $0 contract will bo made at n higher rate than por centum greater than the market price uf the artleles at wholesale; io the City. of:Chleayo, atthe timu of moaklug tha contract, . ; PRINTING. ‘The printing will be let in separate contmcts for oach uf the separate classes, os provided by law, BINDING, in ono contract upon the Of all the work required cOryina, Tho copying of the laws, Journals, and Jaint resofne uons ur ite Tsttyesceoind ienurad Raselatte Oe site State, tor the uso of the Pubite Printer, will Le 1et I One cuntmict, as provided by law, DISTHIDUTION OF LAWS, JOURNALS, REPONTS, ETC. ‘The packing, vte., far distribution, of the Inws, Journals, reports. nfid documents, and other printed iattor required to be distributed, in nceordaney with Jaw, or joint resolution of (ho Getiaral Assonibly, will bo Jet ih one contract, as provided by law. uch bid inust be accompanied byt bond In the sum Of $00, as liquidated damages, pyenble tu thu people of the State of Ninols, conditioned that If suely Bld Ja necepted, the penton making it will, within wn days after the award Is muds, entor into % contract, As Bpeciiied Iu this advertisument, and thut ho will exu- cute # bond conditioned for the falthtul perfornaneo Of puch cuntruct, in such sum ax the Comtissloners and the tievernor muy determine, 2such Diddur suust tle hls bond und e eony of his bid with tho Governor when Ho lus hie bid with thy Bec rotary of State, nod nu bid will bo received until Ruch bond shall have been deposited with the Uoyerngr. The awanls of the severat contracts will by mado by the Cumuttssloners of State Contructa as s00n ox the bids hnve been duly considored, and thoy reserve tho rhaht to reject any and all bids, Janta of articles required, blanks for proposals and bonds, nnd vthor parttewtiara can be had on appiica- The binding be tot lowest bid In the aggregate tu be done. ton to the 8 Lit if Rtate. eeeey OF Geet A BAMLOW, eerctnry 0 TO Hitor abit ye 2 + udltor i SOUN C, Bail’ Th, Spkatad i Stato Treasurer, JAS. K. EDSALL, Atturney-Genoral, Commissionara of state Contencts, Proposals fur Substatence Store OFFICE PUNCHASING AND DEVOT C, 8, Four Leavenwortrit, Kas., Juno 30, 180, Soalod proposats, in dupiteaty, aiijuet to thy usual conditions, will bo recuived mt tu t o'clock n,m, Monday, July 12 t8Sh at whl Hey thy will bo upéned: In tho, hrusunice of Lidd gr furntab lig the Subsistence Mapurtment at Fort Jvavenworth, Kas. by cau il, ISU, OF us much earllor ug pructieablo, with lis following stores, vist due hundred and twenty thousund pounds bacon, clear aides, pucked In erates, exch pluce of bacun to be cocured with cotton efath; sx0N) pounds sour, fromfall wheat, crupof Ivih in xquuro sinulo wad double sncan; 100 ponds com-inent, beled and wile dried, tn re duuble sicha; 2.00 guls. vinegar, pare mtisky, 0 Krning strength. in barrals fullirans hooped and painted, 2h jw da anit, dna nnd dey, in square double sacks nda bronbfant bacan, sugar-cured und caw 240) pours curred bees, ite tuunr-curod Ui utd, wkod In erates; 2 4, 11nd tb, cu ne} 47 pounds canvused, vsch hin not to thug $4 pounds, imcked In Wea kuttle-rendercd, ti cans ot’ puundy net euch od Wold stroppad, of W pounda net ui aU pounds’ table salt, fid-puund tage, packed int burroles aN) pounda cornstarch, Kingsford's, i t-pound. packuxuay [QUT pounds yenke powder, In cans H-pound net each, troa un wif adaltgrations and tnpuritios, wud, producing ut less than LA per ent carbanla Ae! ae In boxes af cans onehy SN) uations lard oft, wintar strained, in burruln ‘Thy four, curn-wonl, vinegar, and satt must bo of n guallty equal to stundird sumplos deposited ut this Gttics. ‘The salt meat und Inrd to bo OF the best quite ity, pheked and curod between Novamber i, Iv, and Proposals will bo cunstdored for flour und corns mont dullverod on cars at stilpping points uu the Ru ats Pacitio nid Atchison, Popoka © Sante. Fo. tall: rouds, ‘Tha quantities abore named tu be incroused ur diminished, necording to tho waits of the servleo, On the day af wwnrd. Coaperize must be uf Lig best Kind, and tho packuzes In irat-clagy shipping order. Actuni turoatthne of detlvary is required. und no churgos tur paokuges will be allowed, Wien tho atures are reqiirodin double nacks, tha Innur racks ro TO bu strony twillod cotton snd (ie autalde gant or improved burlap, Atl sucks to contain 100 pounce Reteuch, Allcrates nut to contain aver 35) pounda AoLeach, und to be well trapped. Hropuniia for althor of (ig atiove articles or fur quantition tesx shun the whole ruquired. will by. ro- celved, ‘Ta Goyerniuent rusurves tho right to rejoct, any of oll proposals, Satples, with oxeepuons of Hall uote noid land, uiusb accompany privosals, bo ro fertud te thoroin, and express utd ovr chinrxos tleroun prepaid. Blank proposals and further information will bo urn! Pe eee ont this ulticu. ping proporal and wd gon tur-——,' ji weigh onder ¥ epntess 11,(10 po MEDICAL PREPARATIONS, IMPORTANT TO THE FAIR SEX *HOLVINSIY RMAT ENGLISEL WEMEDY, Cures Late cotthtad Peingul Munatrustion. Uleeratiaty Ovarian isensen, Lil dixunaus known ax Faiale Wenknves, iio ATM uy tal ae ararranore a Put. pris vorywho rice ae. box, or alx burs for 30h ‘Bane by maall free ite Gitay sbapicrNi co. Mochanios’ Huck, Lutritt Mich. Woholusale Agents tur the United states, #7 Pamphlets sont free. ad OTR CUTCACe LTRVENSON & CO. Agent AeM A ind Si taiosat, oom loatorre RUPTURE) 200" Reward BALTLETS, Ut DIL PAIL the patentee, has Gx- perience, tha jasts russe with: Marino Iuspligis, At avy. und Honsiogors, the Governuunt haved ty. GUopied Gur applisnon tr tho beet ins eu ‘Casua thot can bo cured wo nover fall ty cure, Stanufacturvre of tho SESMLESS-IIERL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented Murob 38, 1874.\ ALISORLLANKOUS. sggeey DR. KEAN, 474 South Clarls-atey Chicago. Consuls vorsonully of by malt. freo,of hase, on alt chronic, Leevous, oF special Uisuasys. 195.4, Kean ist only physician in (ho city whu warrants cures ur au pay ARIIVAL AND DEPARTURE 08 THAIS, RXPLANATION OP HEPRNANCE MANKR— eralies: “Sunday exeopted. ¢Monday ‘oroapied lenge & Northteastera teattwny, For inte inida-Books, ‘tine-Tabdles, 81 to4 Recomandattonn: apply at any or regent cat : . the following {ckat omens of the Con we Grand Facile Mote Wekee exten often (oa xP Hortheast comer Randolph nod State-ats), Hionse, 6 Canaiest, und at the depou, an Eater aPaciic Fast Line... osloux Ciiy & Yankion... sy abubuque Day Ex. vin Cinton..: aDubngue Nuht tx. via Clinton... atimana Night Kzpress aes Moines Niubt Exprans, ates Moinos Day Expresa axioux City & Yankton aCodar Ranuin Hxprees aFroenort, Hockturd & of ventral 1 bWinona & Canim Dakot fake iat enon Hxpress,. b¥ond du tas via danesvitie: For anhurban «rain £ an ia 7m ‘Rot In FAG bWine tne-eard @ Clary allman Hotol Carsard run tfirougin botwaen Chie aga and Counc Im, Ant Milian Mecner up Bigus (ity on the trata leaving Chicate nf Lon im hotolenrn wont of Calenan 8" OF ANY other form of a—Dopot enrnerof Wolls und Kingio-ata, b—Dopot corner of Canal and Kinzia-nte, Chicago, Turlington, & Oniney For Mapa, Qoide-looks, tinge tation etna Accommodations, apply nt loket-Oitions athe otapany ta Centos “a Chars corner Itanddlon and Stato- fan age dts font of ntral Dopot, corner Canal and. {fouse, und corner Canal and bOttaws & Streator Exproas. Duiniesbury Mansengur, bNovraska Express. bbubnque & sloux City Ex, bDowner's Grove Accom bPacittc Fast Expra: LKansan & Colo: ee City & 1 bMendotn & Ottawa se ekford. Fr port «tock Pail: songar,, prt enh xpro eKnnaaa City & Mt Joe bE recport & Dubuque Bx; Wodnusday & Savurday abaity. B Daily, uxcopt Sun Satuciny. 4 Dally, oxcept standey alinin [lG-wheel) Steoninu- ches between Chicazn, svessrssesses 8232335329323 eDaliy, exceps onset at, Danae Josoph, Atchison, Topeka, nnd Kansas Clty, through Mithouk eran e. Variur Cars, with ieelintie Civuirs lestound Kansas City, C4 ly & @, Dine ing-Cars attached to al tmnina. “C+ i © @ Din Fo. Mitwankee 8. Want Tentlwas, indie” Depot eurner Clinton nnd Cae-ite atx. Vickat Ofices, “st Clutkeaty f ‘ Grand Paeitia Voter andar hoont. {amor Mousa, [leave | Arrive: Atilwaukoe Expross Goongumowue & Wak Miiwaukeo, Bt. Paul & Minie: apolis Expross truina,. ita depress trath iieuuked,” Sladisot ree Puint and 4 fs: ailiiraukee, ‘Mtadisun. nnd t ii and Minneapolis aro guod elther vin Madi: Prato du Chion, or via ian Urossa and Winona ""* Depot font af tak strand tot ut twenty G-st. ang fuot Of Mwenty-sacon leat. ‘Wleket Otttee, 121 Mandolph-st. nes $f Prete Hotel, and Paimor Houwee ote Grand | fesvo | Air vo. Ft. Louls & Texns fxpross Bt Louies Texas fast Ling... Cutro & New Orivans Bxprosé.s, 8p Culro Corns fepr K prosa.s1¢ y; On Saturday wight runs to Content wn Saturday night to Gilman only, ¢On Saturday nigut rune to Pouris only, Chieago & Alton, Union Dopot, West Side, corner Canal and Yan Bu rene: i UE EN MAS aE, RIEL NOD. Tornslsy. ‘Ticku' us, 1 Oke, iT oy a Bt, Grund (avitie Huth and Painde House Toave. | Arrive, 3 x, Vin Joliet. cn Chicago & Waduean Itt. Bx.. Btreatur, Lacon, Washinge'n 1 Juliet Dwight Accommuaadon, Chtengn, Toots Tetanit te Pacttin Ratmort, Depa carrier at Van turen und Shermaneti Tevet ‘Unicus, bé Clark-st,, Shorman House, Palmor lousa Grand Pacitie tio PrveesBusEs BORSESSASES ond 76 Canal, cornor Mmdisun. Leave, | Arrive, Davenport & Poorin Keproas, fQiunal Biutts Fust xpress, anaue City, Lenvenworti: ‘chinun Fast Iexpress, * ry Porn Accomniodutior binfaies en Counedt inate Sues Hip Pmt c:3 oon Ratinua Cl nven wort Clty . Culuon Nene Expross. leno) pals 6:2) a Tally excot sally Sxeupe eaaye: $Wuby except saturdays, ean Centrat Inttrant Dey ke-at. und four of Twenty -sueondss a irkext., BoUtIeAst Cornar Of Hal dviph, Urand Pavliia tlutel, and ny Palnur Howse, 1a Main md Afr Ltno).. yk & Hoston Expruas.. x ay New Yi York & Moston 1 Kpectn Alamasen Acconimodaton Atlantic Express (uly). BAS prot Nght Expense 1 pai & Lake Khore & Michtgun Southorn Kattwav, Tekot pMices at depars, Van Huron rt Sully ‘I wonty-aucundeat. und Forty slit a and frelutt olticy under Shurian Housa, und tleko Olticus (u tha Grand Lucile Hotel and Patines Louse. Teouvu. | Arriva Malt (vig Matn Ling), Bywoolal Now York Expross, Lachining Hxprenn vditly ders ftiantio N.Y. xpress cauliy vat Expr sree Mnetonnel & See Ta tl Al-tdnu md Kukoo Ling) of Cinton und Carroll-sts., Woat Side Tauve, | Arve, Pininantl, Indianapolis, Loutes OTe Cotuinbuy neous ban i popots, terponttalthmare «© Olio, Oj ox] thon Pbeatteting it sucuni-neTickue(tivus, | Cinekeate 1 Grind acta tocol, wid Dopot dap Teave, fe Bi) wi b sw pia Raukakee Line. Depot, foot of Luku-st. und toot uf Twenty-sqoand-st Leave, | Arrive. elnnat!, Indianapolis bet hg eon ae ay* 830) pin we Nuibt Express, au Chtengo & Bastern Hitnote allroad, (Danrilly toute, 4 ‘Ticket OMicos, 1 Clarkest. Malmer Monso, Grand Pa; cite Hotel, wuva trum Doput curnor uf Atchur aid syowurt-avees TUB DePOm cofuor of Teave. | Areive, ivr Citengo dt Grand Trunk Katiwave Vopot cornor Archer uuu Slowarp-ave, Luare, Arrive. 20 gm}? Bd pr ny at Mall & Kxpross.,. a ruMy, Hn Veinarst aecoimardsitacioave tuld urrive cur Asblaud-uy &eAl]} 6:3) p mf) Y:90 m Pulliiap STeeplnw-Cary attached to niuitoxprose Fittabarg, Yt. Wayne & Chiea Rat atl way. Depo und Cuuat: Nekat Urlteus ehsee Tan arenas aa aie a eae ue ‘alwor Muusy, uid Grand Uactda 1 rf pros Reeairasitine Pacitic ua Taave, | Atrive Express, GOODRION. STEAMERS, Racine, Milwsyxea, Bhovuygat aalty 29 oo ha fa Galurday Host dunt Jouve a 18 ta the bits fur Mibw'ke Sc Puce. Fre Bd aL,” taal i naag tare ia te sou. J Kewaun ‘Priddy as! rand Huvga, Suskuqon, G teaulte ae yur irgen Bay, me ‘uasday yud Vridey, pie Pawsdagd jy yor Escanaba & Lake eupuriur Town, Onlow SHavuplduudas & Ducks feu yf Michigan-ay.