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cr a A TRIANGULAR: BONANZA, The Mines of Southwestern Col- orado, on the Borders of Three States. San Francisco and the Enst Bidding for tho Bupremacy in That’ — District. Bonauzas On Mountain Peaks—Some of the Ditteul. - tids Connected wilt a New Mlatug ° = » — - » Divtriet. Speelat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Panuorr Ciry. Colo, June 23.—There re- contly died in San Frauelseo's man named _ Moss, widely known frome thé Missour! to the Pacitic, lis history; if one could getan authentic fecount thereof, would read like a yerltable romance, Where he came from orighially, no one In this part of the country seems to know definitly, Ithtnk, from whut I have learned from dliferont sources, he enme from Western New York; but this fs at best ednjecture, He Hved for years with the Mojave, Plute, and, Ute tribes of Indians, talked thelr Inpguiige ‘fliently, and was looked upto by these children of: the forest for years ag a demfrod,: Tilest saw him hn © Pauper alley,” Sin, Franclsco, hn 1877. that (hie he was broke, but neverthuless pos atssel the jaumty alr avitch ever distin- guished hin, Ie wis deserlbed to me at the thi as noma who: had spent untold wilions of money, which he tad made in fortunate sanining enterprises, '" He hind inom wnoment of | generosity given on buathinek $1,000 In gol, for shining hty boots 74°" he lad spent hun- dreds of ‘doilars ataaingte dinner for his “friends; “he thought nothing of spending swoon asingle nights fralte.” Thess were some of his clatins to Wstinctlon, Lneed hardly say they were exngxerntions, as In deed are all the California stories of Ike nat- wre, But he had. wndoubtedly had some money In bis the, and a nod deal of expe- renee, Je was in dis tine. unequaled asa thountalnanan, and hls experlenée among end acqualniance with the different Indian tribes gave hin advantages as a progpecter not possessed -by any olber white mon on the Contluent. And fe took the fullest advan- tage of Lesa oppottunities,as Deouldt plataly | show by zolng tito details, But. itds suftl- went for the purposes of tis article to indl- eate his connvetion with this locality, Au 1873 Moss formed a connection with TINURCIO PARKOTT, : a San Francisco enpitalist, who, upon Moss? representations regarding” the — existence of rich — gold-deposits in’ thls locality, was Induced tu advance capital to pros- peet the country, Moss brought with hhn_ Ay Root, anold Califarnia miner. They left San, Franeisco tn November, 1873, and venched here the following spring. Root has remained In “the camp ever shice.- Moss started several prospecters at work, built a few’ substantial houses, spent money Ike water, and secured n guoil dent of property here for his piluetpal. It fs estimated that he expended here: as -Parrott's represonta- tive upwards of $100,000 In prospectting, con- structing ditches, aud biylng supplies, But evil days came In San Francisvo: ‘business in the stock-market—that weathercock of all enterprise’ ou the Paelfie Const—waned and sunk beliind the Will of prosperity. Parrott hy degrees gave up many.of his contemplated enterprises, here, Qur ‘pioneer returned to San Francisco In 1877, where hy staid a few montis, and then returned to Parrott Chry, and finally tert here In 1879, having con. inet d the disease Which dinally terminated his -Mre hast spring. Batt But others had heard of Parrot Clty. In- dependent prospeeters came by dozens; but they were prictlently shut out by Parrott's: prospecters. who til aucotratludl nearly ceverythiing “with hat veal ssaigicthe-toven, This was tn reallly whlessing I disguise, Forced to seek farther, thoy pepetrated into the mountains from nine to twelve miles from the town, nut located what will un- qoubtedly prove to boo’ THE WRAL*STONE-TOUSKS of the treasure of this vicinity. Parrott City ts twenty miles from Antinas City, antl 200 millés ‘from Alanisa, the pres ent terminus of the Denver & Rio Grande Rallway, lt is in the extreme southwestern section of Colorado, twenty-tva. miles from ‘New Mesteo, itty from Utah, and fitty-fve nilles from the Arizona tne, and Is the ty-town of La Phita County. ‘There Jocnl ove yt apd comity oficer: fnevituily areay of gla-nitils Hout! greet bay tree, but there awe nu emisequet! “ards ,f-- hotel office, presided over by FG, da, gr ores, dolng a fourishing creasing trades said. population af present of abont 250 souls. * * i : Tarrived here atter an ebght days’ Journey across the San dunn range of “mountains, and, after-one day's rest,- proceeded to tho Inika district, which is afew miles farther Horth than that lucated In Parrott’s luterest, ‘The mines gre reached! by mountainetealls througn thiber-ldnds and” some open eoun- try. T fount the trip pleasant, because some. what Sxeitinng, The trail was preelpltous in places, and dangerous perbiaps to a novice In mountduetravel, “Bats the old xesdent. who aetert ns eulde went ata swinging gallop on ike paths lending around deep There. were ‘tlso in ‘tha party ‘ork nejther «of... whom had ever been In 8 mining - country before, Josiah 1. Lombard, of Cilengo, was als of the pirly, and proved to be quite an expert in mountaineclfinbing, and in adapt. ing himself te the guitcless playfulness of tho mule he rode, I shall ugt soon forget ° TUE STRIKING SCENERY al the trall, that. saluted us even befora renehing the fnunedhite locality of tha mines, —the La Plata River, on the ane hand, rush ing along with all the force that thousands of acres of melting.snovw can give it; the’ nume- Tous watertils,' sovie of them far up the mountaln-siile, presenting the appearnuce of flowing yells. gently swayed by tha winds; others’ nearer at chant, rushing over the “rocks wil: grant velocity, and dashing alniost “hfo our faces as we - forded the rv anit otters still fightin thelr passage through narrdw clefts of rock and ouring over Into deep pouls, where the avary trout leap and play In the. cool waters, awelth the too fntrequent advent of the daunk Waltons of the neighborhood, As we ass along, the trall becomes more siee, he tired farses pant andbstriggle onward, while ottr objective point eens with every minute further removed. fig mountaly be- comes, one would think, nlniost inaccessible, but our guide hus been over tha ground -n + thousand times, -Athis dlrection we -clnel our snddies unaw, and tollupwards, lt was ny fortune to porgess huetabin ghost of a horse, whieh assured net ot his distingulsted cousidyration by trating me to 9 eratultous bath while crogsing one of the deeper fords ot the river, As wo porary the asgont of Lewis dfountain fsaw Thad drawn any- thing but a prize int the horse Metre Leven mentally discussed the propriety. a: CARULING THY POON FRLLOW the mountala, But-chesy disappointments Hy have some redeeming feanires about thems What I lucked In speed, 1 guined tn colinplatlon of hy everonlarging pnd: Tamaat iny feet. Wo were pver 11,000 feet nbove sea-level, and had quite 3,000 feet yet to go before reaching the suninit, Wo were not quite above tha tinberlines all below and at around, the magnificent ping-tinber that ilourishes 80 Juxuriontly In Colorado was spread out to views while, beyond our Jomnediate nelghborhood, the La Phity ike 8 oliver plural, glistenei! In the sunshine, Parrott C! ty was lost to viow, hidden by In- tervening hilly; yet, far beyoud Parrott, 1 distingulshed, Dy the atd of. 0 fine fleld-gtaks, BaWweuping view uf grazing: country, walled in brempuntale anges many dniles to the soutll, : * : m Abaut’1,800 feet froin the sumailt of tho mountaln we loft our thred anhuiils, and then we begun to experience tho, xeal essunes Of mountaln-climblng. ‘The atmasphere fn the tnountalnons districts of Colorado ty, us you how, exceedingly thins and one unaccus- tomed to lll-yllmbing_ ver squickly experl- ences a difleutty in breathing. “The New: + Yorkers were -wuon winded but they strug: | xled mantully, and succeeded In reaching tus entrance ta first of the saries of nines fun $0 tiie Lorillard, and thenes to the Ashland, -As yr ine, I was toa anxious to reach the Qauiit to Unger yery long-at the mines, and aul with Infinit uneonecrn aeross | From here the party went, aecording}y, leaving tho remainder of tho party discussing " pyrites,’’ “foot and Bates ing walls,” "ledseg,?? “forinntions,”! mf tests," ute, ete, P pushed on, nnd reached the top of the mountain after nu additional ellmb of 400 feet. Lrested and drani in the scene, And such nscens} THR SUMMIT OF LEWIS MOUNTAIN is very nearly, if not gulte, 13,000 feet above sen-lovel. Ils one of the highest peaks In this part of the country, and commands view for hundreds of miles in overy direc: Hon. Looking towards the northwest, I be- held “the Neadles.’—one of them a towers Ing wom mont not loss than $00 fect’ In hight, the Heo Mining District, and, In the far. ther norily, the mountains of the Ban Miguel District. Far away to the south stretched un Iithattable plain, differing from those of Ari- zona and Nevada only in this: thatit Is fer- tile, aud isn living assurance of subsistence to the thousands of entitle that ream over di broad domain. ‘To the castward strotched broken chain of mountain and woodland wilt the parks of New Mexico and the reset vation of the Southern Utes fatutly showing inthe distance, Looking down the north sldguf the mountain, immense snowdrl its ai seon piled in great masses. J stooped an + MADE A BNOWNALT, , whiet rolled of its own, volition’ far down the hill and rested In tho valley of Silver Basin. ‘The view and the fitlucnees of tho moment. were of thut character Uiat was not only lost in admiration, but Insensibls’ of tha movements of omy companions, Some of them tind started through wravine to overtake ine, wd proceed thence across the ridge to the Ashinnd Mine, while 1, unconscious of thelr Intentions, re- traced my steps and. came upon Lombard Just In tine tonssist him in leading the hurses: nnd nutles around the base of the mountain, to connect with the remainder of the party, who proposed to meet us, He who lias not attempted to lead a mide ff sald mule ls not faa plenaant frame of mind, or who has not essayed the task of assisting «© consuuptive horse neross a broken ledge of rocks, need not altenyt to Sailuo of ‘the trlals of that-aft- ernoon. Nor will attempt to go into de tails. “Teould a tate unfold ?'—but won't. OUR PARTY REACHED LAID’s CAMP at 9o'clock in the evening, thoroughly tlred out, and hangry enough toent the top: al? 1 free. How gootl Lalrd’s bread tasted that even! And tho steakshe had provided for ux—why, it’ is equal to the best effort Delmonteo ever made! At 10 o'clock we were ull asleep under the stars. The moon was stil shining when Root awakened us at 3 o'clock the uext morning, Breakfast was quickly prepared and par taken of, and the aninials suldled, and wo were off for a second day's mountatn-climb, Onr course was changed. New trails wero passed over, new rivers forded, and other scenes upon the panorama of Nature tn- rolled, After a journey of three hors wo reached the valley watled In by the peatcs on which nro situated the Snow-Storm, Little Chief, Matta, Kennebec, ‘and Cuniberind Mines, Again we found it necessary to picket our horses, and, as we eontemplnted the ascent fowards the Snow-Storm Mine, a great sikh arose from the brenst of ong of our New York friunds, He knew from the experience of tha day Uefore that a trial awniled iim, So we trudged upward until the trail was hidden by a bank of snow, which could not nye been less than ton foet In depth and a tiindred feet across, But per- sistency conquers diflcultics, aud wo finally reached our objective pulnt, THE SNOW-STORM MINE. A pile of ore was lying near the opening, from which we selected several rich speci- smnens, Upon exanination, thisora was found to be totally diferent from anything L had seenin Colorado. 1 can recall but one char- acter of ‘ore resembling -1{, and that was some I got at the deity Mlne, Silver’ City, Idaho, “in 187% ‘Phere is no) gulenn in it, and no defect of any kind fo militate against its quality, What is also a remarkable circumstance 1, that the mine has produced the same rich ore from grass-roots; and, although the depth of the cut Isat present buta fect, not Jess than five tons of $2,000 ore haye been piled up on the dump, and will bo tnken to Denver for treatment next week, ‘Tlis is conccded to be by. all odds the richest mine {In the dis- trict. “Just above, and to the right of the Snow-Storm, are the Little Ohiet and Matta Mines, undoubtedly good properties. ‘The Cumberland aud Kennebec Mines, just across the gulch, which are now being developad ag faust ‘as possible, have tlso elalined ‘a good deal of attention the vast few weeks. « THE TOPOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL AS- peers - of the country nity"bo“ot interest:'to your readers, ‘Tha La Plata Mountains. are tie outlying spurs of the Sau duan pubeaval of plutonic rocks, From a locnf authority Jearn that the principle centre of upheaval hag heen fmediately around the heads of the La Plata and Mancos Rivers and June. tlonand Lightner Creeksind undoubtedly the eat uellvity of the dynumleal agent was 0 this vielnity, Entering the month of the La Pinta Caflon, abont tivo tntles above Parrott City, tho wldth of the pass 13 about one-quarterof a mille; between two Iigh peaks. On the west alde of the river are Madden, Reot’s, Bed Rock, Boren’s, and other gulehios, rising on tha divide between tho La Platw and: the Mancog Rivers; and on: the east sida are Burnt Tiber, Cooper's, ‘Tibureioy Lewis’ Basin, and othors, rising: on the/divide be- tween La Plate River ‘and Junction and Lightner Creeks, and cutting. through, the formation for distances varyhig from three to eght miles. In almost all the mineral velns cutting them = in all - dfrec- tions, and cvon,. in sone ~ instances, in the anitsses of the porphyry itself, are found the sulphurets of tron ‘and copper pyrites. ‘These, betug eutirely exposed tu the action of the oxyen In the atmosphere, ne slowly decomposed, forming sulphuric acid, which for countless ages has been eating nnd wenring away the great maases of rock. ‘These are some of the causes and forces that have worn away tho high penks In tho interior of La Plata Basin, until they are now lower than the surrounding mountains, The whole mnge mm said to have the sate gevlogienl characteristics, modified to some extent In different localities, TNE PECULIARITIES OP THE MINERAL DE- POSITS in these mountains ‘conform to the condl- tions of the geological formations, Jn some portions of this district, the por- phyry ig so ufuch fmpregnated with tho siul- phurets of Jron and copper—all more or less aurifdrous or arg@itiferous—that it 1s excecil- ely ditlewit in many instances to discover which is the veln or loda proper, and which is. merely Jarge masses of suluvral-finpreg: nated country rock, ‘This 1s made stil bro dificult by the presence tn certuh of the velus of “kidneys,” or detached pieces of porphyry, around and through which the mineral and metalile deposits bave formed, The preseuce ot porphyry inthe veln, how- ever, has no appreciable eifect tpn the chars acter or rehness of the ore, I have known the sane conditions I. the Comstock mines; Indeed, It was no micommon thing for Ue drifts In the Consollitated Virginia and Calle fornia’ Mines to ‘penetrate a “porphyry: horse” every few months; yet these nines pald-nearly a hindred tilllons In dividends, It would vequire too much space, anit would be tiresuing to all save professiunnl readers of Tius'Lirpuxy, to go into a.de- tailed duserd pion of all the geatoglenl fent- urea of tha district, Nor am I one of those who woralilp the slindow of the geologleal sharp. ‘There haye'been too many instances fi whien lits conclusions Have proved utterly unfounded, If the ors IR present, and in sufllefent quantities, It fs quite enough for all practical purposes, ‘The winer who ts alter wenlth does not stay to ask ridiculous conun- driuus about the pHocene and post-pliocene epochs, the influences of the glnctal perio, or the probabilities of encountering &t deuleronomy of fran pyrite below the secon: dary stratification of © the pre-Adamlte pe- riod What hoe wants to know: 14 How wide Is the velu? What:will the ore mill a ton? and, Whatis the cost ul milling? ‘These are the dupstient and Hyving questions of the hour, ‘The prospects L have already seen here satisfy no a: . THE MERIT OF THY DISTRICT, The Snow-Storin, ‘Tendrocek, Delaware, Threa G's, Lorillard, Sylvan, Astiland, Sylvanite, Isabella, Uultdozer, “Mono, Eu reka, Parole: the | Rocky | croup, . die eluding the Rocky, Yenus, WiieAwake, And Live Yankeus tho Mighiund Mary, owned by Findley & Co, ; also the Mourerato, owned by Putnam & Co,,—are all goud properties, if fudleations may be taken as a eritorlon. Ory from these milnes has been assayed tne and ngaln, and returns varylng all tho way from $10 to $3,500 per ton have been given, The ore ditfers in its characteristics; sane. of Itcontaing galenn, aud some ts ubsolutely free fromit. ‘The highar nv the mountaln, tho less galenn. ‘The’ fenbrocek group ranges from $40 to t£0 por tou; the Rocky Krolip from $80 to $100, fis te Tasked one of tho most: prominent red! dents of the fown, and one of the principal julne-ownurs, Why ‘the cawp was: hot more gonerully known,—in a word, why iy had not had thelr sbare of the. boome Bh replied that the storms of winter . li blockaded all.the lines of travel, in the first: Instance; but that ther prinelyal drawback had been tho-apparent Snaccesalbility of the ines, A great many people who had como arn to see the eamp had formed tho tn ression that the mines wanld be broaght nto a drawing-room for thelr Inspection, ‘These were the novices in mining, —wen poxsessing a few thousind dofars witha des site to run their byssessions Into the mill- fons Sn na week. ‘They have found that pulning, like everything elas, 1s aceompanivd hard work, nid sometimes considerable tmbing. ‘They have returned disgusted, Vith the exception of myselt and halGa- jozen others, as 1 Wns informed, NO ONE FROM THE OUTSIDE Wontn ; has seen the future bonanzas of this district, Parrott, cliy WHI of course, be the base of eupplics for the “district for some thnes but {ust ‘5 Ns SOON nsf Wagon-road Is built from here to tho valley under the shadow of Lows Mountain the big town will be fn thas local ity,—thnt fs, ten miles from Parrott City, ‘The holsting- works, mills, and oftices of the compinies will all bo there at the centre of produetion, % ‘The properties owned by ‘Liburcto Parrott, nearer town—nutably the Comstock Mine and his placer elaims,—witl be started wp in all probability before fall, ‘Tho Darrott City Placer Company, with Its. general ofiiees in New York, 1s now construct ing na ditch and | flume uit water ‘on its 180 ucres of placer-eround just south of the town; and these enterprises, togethar with the cam alg that is now in process of organization In Silver Basin, and yinder tho shudow and on the side of Lewls Mountaln Will create a scene of busy industry that will Inddeit the hearts of the brave ploncers who have weathored the storing of seven winters in this far-away camp, and undoubtedly add erently to the ucgreRnto productlon of precious metals in Colorado, «Leo & Newell, of the Pens Sylvanian: oll-regiona, will also start things a-golng on their placer-claiin this Biamer,—n elntin pronounced by some of the olilest prospecters of this section supes nor in all respeets to any other property of its Kind In the district. . The shadow that ling hung over the district for some years WAB DEEN LIFTED, and everywhere are seen ovitences af enter- prise nnd development. ‘The roads which have Leen clused to travel since last fall are now opened, and emigration 18 coming In. Provistons-are alse plonty. Durliyg the win- ter everything was high. | Flour sold for $90 nhundred, potatoes 7 to 10 vents per pound, gaty 10 cents per pound, sugar from 25 toi cents, bacon 40 to 50 cents, butter $1.25, cof- fee 10 cents, cominon tea $2, and everything elso in proportlan, All this tins heen changed with tho redstablishment of communication with the outside world, Miners recelve front $8to $4 per day, and there is picntyet work for all who seek ff. But Lwould not recommend rush here at present. Machinery must first be got th place, and operations mist be pros: ceuted on an: entarged senle, before Parrott enn hope to be a second Virginia City, ‘Phu inines wre here, not adonbt of ity but ting and capital are reytulruil to develop them, The whistle of. the locomative will be heard In these preelucts by next fprtng: Machinery, miusele, nnd supplies wil quickly follow, ‘Then will the sun of certain and assured rusperity shing upon this district of the fairs 5 Routhweets * I have just seen a very fine and “clean? spechinen ‘of bituminous coal from a nine about two miles from this place. ‘The pron: erty was loented by Dr. Winters, a native of New York, who has come here to -stay, wd, In_the words of Mr, Greeley, to “grow up with the Semtt In this property hie has n necessary atjunct of clvilization, ond something that, happily, may be jutliized dn tie development of jocal ining iterssty 1, B. Me POPE LEO XIII. : “ay Only Anibitione» Whitehall Keriew (Londun) ‘We walked for tiearly half an hour, my Monsignor and I, and at Inst got into the open alr Ina spaciotts square at the back of tho Vatican, A few gardeners were picking Jemons from tho trees on the Itallan terrazza near the Bthbltateca, Thousands of roses perfume the alr and the fountains pour out rivers of delicious fresh water. My friend pointed out tome the new rond whict the Popo has lind ‘traced In the park, a walk which enables hin to. take a drive several Kilometres in length, The park Is In very bad order, but it fs the intention of the Popa’ to have It looked ofter, “You sea that enormots tree at the bottom of the square?” | sald the Monatquor;- that wnas'the: favorit: spot of Pius LX. There he-used to sit, bu-" neath that tree, for nearly two hours every afternoon, talking pollties or making fun,” * APapal gendarme was walking up - and: down from the treo toa door on the espla-: nade, “Lid door suddenly opened, and there appenrea'two Guardie Nobili and four serv ants fn violet costumes-carrying alitter, from which lls Holiness alighted the moment It was putdown, The Pope wore the white robe, red shyes, and ared hat. A seryait. in violet costume took ured mantle and fol- Jowed his Holiness, who advanced for n walk / Manglguor and tha two * Other Monstguori did ; necompanied bya Guardle Nobiih, j Joined my friend, and nll seemed eager to be observed by the Pope. Is Holiness advanced rather majestically, looking good-humor- edly toward us,” ‘The two Noble Guards were | dispensed from following the fast steps of the Pope, and’ stood apart chatting and laughing beastly. A Monsignor ad- vanced and kissed tho Pope's hand with great reverence, and then spoke with entliu- sinsm. The groups in: the Farden, wiieh mny be compured, su far ag the esplanade is concerned, to the back of Mimupton Court, weru very pieturesque, Kven the Pope hime, self, with Is white, ghostly appearance, srained a mere mite In that colossal palace, ‘The gendarines, whose untform-is Identical with that ot thoFreneh, walked up and down, as though et the arrival of some tratn. The Quardie Nobil with black bands, and cavalry helinets, were looking Burlously at the Monslgnori who had been allowed to meet the: Pope in his usual walk, Jiis Holiness soon advanced toward our group, On recognizing me he requested the Monsignor who necompanted hin to bid. mo advance. ‘This surprised the scclestus- tical dignitaries, who had been looking rather * hard ating, I-way about-to kneel down and kiss the Pope's‘hand, but his Holiness tooked hard tn my face and til his und In the sash round ig thn, slight walst, “How ig .tt that t find you hero?” asked the Popa, | Tho big hat thraw a shade on his Juce, and he appeared worn out. When at Peruata his -countennnce was that of a nervous though healthy man | Now he seomed ‘to inv rather paler and imxious, ‘True, the whiteness of the robe might tell a Hittle, but even the long thin whiskers were nore delléate. 18 ngs Son ‘The Pope, who Ja always delighted when ho can speak about Perugia, put ine endless nucstions, and jngulred. about everybody: whom he know well when he was Uisiiop of that city r E “And how are party squabbles gotng on ? Aro people beginning to be persuaded that they were wrong in hoplng for so much from the Radjenls 1" ee ch “They are, Holy Father, But the great mna- jority would wish something more? sid Ls ‘the great miajority hope to see the Church and State come to amodus vivendl” “My only ambition,” replied the Pope,! thet suypielously on the ene lookinue rat which wore about hin, “sto revonelle Church and State ta all parts of thetvorhl, 1 always loved progress ind science, and am persunded that Christianity nud scl not contradictecach other, Bot so far as that is concerned, we are ina terrible poste | ton, People aught to understand how dle. cult it is for a Pope to be y eallun, uy ‘ope to be bath 9 Pope and an. conflict. But you sea that it ly thy contrary, ‘Vhe new law on elvfl marriage Soted by the Chamber of Deputies ts made and framed to offend and hurt the Church. How ts 4t pose sible that wo enn conte. fo terms with wen whe, purposely frame laws -Ju odie alla chi. r" Ais Holiness then made same allusion -to the Sacred Colleges On hearing ine mention Cardinal Nowman, “Che santo! Che sunt!’ hasaid. (* What sainth What a saint!) “But He by very old and has not the energy of Cardinal) Manning, ‘The Archbishop .of Westminster seems - rather. converted ‘to Father Curci’s ldease When I nat spoke to hha he talked quite ditfergntly from what £ had boen aceustonied to hear. Ho must bo iu the buone grazie (youl graces) of those who insist upon the Intervention of Cathotles political elections, A great yuestion “Your fullness must tind ft rather hard not to be ui take long watks——" ‘Tho Pops Interrupted me, saying: “Non he parllamo” (“Let us pot-talk about that"); ‘and, polnting to the new promennde cut au cd ouk trees, he adileds 1 have had a nice car rlugy built In Rome; nopai old eayertxaa, aa! Monstenur Morutile in blue trousers, tuntes + ence do, Peopio ought to roulize this, anc, do thelr best to diininish the occasions ot) ol says, Yuen ANE 1 Migtoria, gut shall drive iboui—ta Belvidere Anew personage arrived. ‘The peregiving stout, Hiajevtle Cardinal roti vado me witharaw. “A rivederct, mio eara,’? he sald, with n pweat and pleasing voice, Tand my Monsignar wal a lone way, and left the Vaticun by the garden entrance near Santa Marta, A LATE CYCLONE LN IOWA. Are Woodon Hotsos as Safo an Stono1— Mow tho Cyclone Acicd=Inatances of Its Torribio Powor, Luwis, Cuss Co. In, June 24,—To the Editor of the New York Tribune: An old subserlbur to the ‘Zritune saw on tho first page of your weekly issue of dune 160 parn- graph on the subject of tornadoes in the West. Jt was suggested that the light, bal- Joun fraino houst Js not just tho thing for the region of tornado action, and that str im- provemont would be tobuild “low structures of brick or stone, with heavy roofs firmly fastened to the wnils, Werlng no projections tor tho wind to selze npon.”” “Will the Zvi une hearn word fron one of many in this section who knows “something of tornado action ? : My honge stands one mile south of Lowls, Cass County, In, right Mm the centre of the course of tho stérm to which yourefer. I watehed the storm-cloud foran hour before | * It reached us, and listened to {ts steady roar | 9) fornlongthne. Lreeclved no damage, sim- pypegause the eyclone took one of Its jumps this vicinity, and went lileh in the alr over our heads, Usaw it while doing its fearful work just over the Iie {1 Pelawalonle County. Istood ona hilgh divide where I could see quite plaluls. The cyclone was au awful-looking thing, It reached neross the sky. from west to eas! or nearly so. ‘The western end was the pitr which did the dimage. In color it wag of purplish black. Sometimes | could see tho eleur sky below it; and again it would touch the ground s0 that l,could not. Itlouked liken revolving column, revolving slowly at the top, but faster toward tho Jower or western end, Great arins or claws of cloud would reach down and around, corkserew- Hke, while the lightning played Ineessantly down thesides, ‘he rest of the sky was somewlhnt cloudy, but the clouds seemed to startshnultancously from il quarters toward - the coming column, © The wind was then In the south, where J was, but soon turned to the east, lowing terribly. ‘Then there wis a sudden ean, «Then the wind blew more ter- nbly from the southwest; and shortly after- ward-syuarely trom the north, ‘There was some rain and in few -hailstones, about the size of door-knobs, There was ho storm a mite south of me, At Lewts there were only n slight nun indo Hitle wind, though ten miles north they had abnost a water-spont, Of course 1 did not: siny on the divide, Like any sensible Iowan wun, 1 took my fam ily Into “an underground retreat bullt origi- nally for w mlk-hous : Now I know that there is just‘aa much dif- ferenee between a whid-storm and aeyelone ns between a rapids it ariver and a whtrl- pool.in the ocenn,- Litnow that no building, whether of wood, brick or stone, be it three or two stories, or only one, with or without, projections, woud stand nny chance with a eyelone if it were struck fairly and squarely, ‘The only safety for a. man is under ground, and the most of its in lowa jave such Bune inerretreats, “Cayecetlars” thoynrecalled. Tenn give you somediden of the power of n cyclone by deseribing-how [timber and farm wagons were treated by ft. ‘The wagons are the same as those used In New York State, They were taken up and carried off and pleked to pieces. The axles were broken short off close to the iinbs. ‘The felloes were carried away entirely, and the spokes were broken off closuto the hub; the tires were twisted Into fanfnstle shapes. If pos- ull, we ought to liave cyelone-proof wagon wheels, ae -dlorses and boys are, picked up out of the pasture by these storms and enrried to the next township and half burled in some corn- field. ‘These tings ate no, exaggerntions; in , they_nre terrible Mets. The stable of Will- tan Holey, containing twelve horses, was Iifted bodily inte the air and thrown down upon the spot of aunt from whieh his corn-ertb Ind been blown ny and dashed Into kindling wood, ‘and that by merely the fag en! of the ey Joye. None of the horses were killed either, ment were, many of them, killed by the rock wall being piled onto-shom, ae You could not get.me to stay in on stone house Ina cyclone, ere Ty really less. risk Inv good frame a beenuse they burst. outwards after bi sed In the alr, A. stono house seems'tu be Wiilrled tte na pro- tilscuous pilunll at obpe. W.M,. oo Bolls or ulcers beal atyonce by ing Paptiion, AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY!S TITAVENL ROYAL... MIDDY. Perfection of MUSIC, COMEDY, and SPECTACLE, Asneted for nenrty 1 2 tn New Yurk, at Daly's dew. Mes CATHERINE LEWIS, « PANCHES BR AUER EN oui itonba abtuantiin Jamberto Mr 3 Be. JOUN MART nsy ssereesMINGO And the Original Chorus of Middics + Hy 3 Benutif{ul-Young Ladies, AN INCREASED ORCHESTRA, aN LUGHENTED UHORUS, : ENTIRELY NU SCENERY by Strong. GAME OF CILESS by 32 cilidron, representing LIVING CHESS FIGURES, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Engagement Extraordinary for Two Weeks *+ COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 5, 1880, Evory Evoniny, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, MR. CEORCE HOLLAND And a yory romurknbly Comedy Compan: non iirely bur and Yury wuccunstalCuuuay, entitied OUR GENTLEMEN FRIENDS, NEW _AND NEAUTIFUL SCKNIItY, WYICKER'S THEATRE, Every Evening. Matinees Wednes- day and, Saturday. H. B. Muhn'’s Opern Company fanthue bathings ow! * FATINITZA. ~* Von Suppe's Most Famous Comte Opera. Grang Choy f Cadets, ussiane, and Tarke, Au thie tra, New Cost SR SIAL oe WEN OLYMPIC THEATRE, TO-NIGUT AT 8 O'CLOCK, Immense Witt Mouses Crowded! Laely Laue! a ee EASE LT NNEL Or, The Bloremont. wage: MTOCH MOL DUIS PELIETINGS, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.” Jaty 12. INth at ll g'eloek ge, ‘litneneduty 2,430, , VOOR, Becrotary. BLECTIICG WELT. DR. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT Ts mado oxprdssly fur the mire of durangemonte of ta Vrucreativa untuns. Wilehovar xnyedubliity of Ho wenoruuve " Urywis deuuta, fea aenteee culade the conthinene. atrauie Ue REROTIOCLED. Pecticuttng thevug the parte mudt ewatory theus to wally actlan, Chore, # No, mistage, shout Uni cate uf we nave tostod ity nn ured ara tusilited to, Wonknoss frunt nutscrauon, Twasiaeliy, tack uf Vigor, Burilliys tn ._ ts eared confuund this fertieed to cure FOR Vanvertiwed tore SUV tromt ben le te i the dNila nociting tate ist fu ot gE ithe Coe its Wane ty iteazy, , $100; A quality, 15.01 CHIMOVUDIST, 8 ra RUM CIUROL 5 T-Sh, il pactcbcbeh de ASOT MEDICAL PRMPAIA ~ | Canadian ESTORATIVE race are vicuimato This startling assore RIGORD'S Vi Falty 23 per cent of the bumn: partiot ur cuigpieie impotency. lon wil by fully corraborated by physiclan. ‘Tho prinelpnl causes are tadlvcra tee OF eXxcens oe ovary Intellizent fon to nvald sacle Febudings, menial dintroay, nacvous a uicuerhies (in fem ho false modesty pr ty Hibitatine Areas, unt the pitront fruio warning tho Boerat habla ara the result rrofassdon has heen almost jennt nbout these things, as Aceommodations at the ine pte inantmal phystology Place except through the Bi, “AK the nerve power in jotiand for Inurese Angie narluma amply attest. ‘hero Inn wotl-known that ny vital action i maency of the norvons any org " is und, tl ‘Vhere isaromedy inthe rench of nod tho text for over hall w conuity. YTAL RENTOATIVE fh n scrutipizgd atid ine rand by tho Academy of M for th Ino in Paris.ason ine containg no phioanhen oly VEGETA I. mnatontin effects laa ran ad Uf Lovnnsor & (0.5 I teu, Paria iFranen), or of Dr, 8. Brown mond, svle agent for the U, 8. Singur Bultuing, Bt Louis, Sto: box of 19) pitis, 8, box of 40%, £10, seas by mail upon recetpt of price, Pants, July 18. oi hun de is Pal Mr. E, ARIS, Jul 1. 1FJ—t9 Thue de lo Paix.—A Mr. EI. nfty-tuese yours oll ind buon & wide v0 Wire, NOrvaue Lempornnent periunterrrticerts an ity ned cnuire imjrot years he tried avery knuwnt ic eatue to rig nd J nd stueativu, After four months he wie diecoure aged, but f Insiated upon his continuing tts use, nnd in bs he was renored to fut ‘heatth and vigor 0 a Hit OLY patlOntE treated to wi days, HSin six weeks, nionihs Bbotwoen Bye and siz mont months, DR. M, #1 nd suffered for him w try Itcont's e lab betwean tro ‘on RUGUINTS. NS & CO. Chi ty wents forthe Druy ‘rade. PAPILLON, Wonderful Vegetable Production, SBPHCIPIC cur» DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND OUTANEOUS SYSTEM. Salt Rhenm, Kerofula, Erysipeles, Scald-Head, Piles, Durns, Pimples, Tetter, Mlves, Rash, Dandruff, Darbers-lteh, Chitblatns, Rolls, Uleers, Dlotches, Maggot-Pimples, Grog-Diossoms, Chafing and Soreneas of Infants, Chappod Mands or Face, Parasitic Diseases, Iteh, Stings, Plant Polsoning and Poisoned Wounds And Acute or Chronic Catarrh. THE SPECIFIC MEDICINE CO., 159 & 161 Lake St, CHICAGO, ILL., Proprictors and Manufacturers, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL- ERS IN MEDICINES, TO THE FAIR SEX PERIODICAL *HOLVINSSY GhISH REMEDY. leeration, Ovarian mate Wonknuss. roara us a Porlodieat and Itecu- Urugyiats every where, 40 Sont by mall roo. ¥ MEDICINE CO. es Me ats ts een fr ews | ‘Khe hows in the base- | Of pastau Le MUN & CO.. Agen! cnener Denroaent “GONGRESS HALL, SARATOCA SPRINGS. THREE AND A WALF DOLLARS PER Day. ,having baen thorouytly reno- will open This splendid Hotel, Vated and rofurn -TIUURSDAY, TUNE 17, ENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors. Wat, WILKINSON, GRAND UNION HOTEL, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. HENRY CLAIR, Lessee. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs, Pennaylranin, duno 14, 15%. On the summit of tho Alles 40 foot above avn level, on main dine of ure alr, WiMuEpnasOd scenes B.S, CLemexr, 7 Hunnesivania ttativond. 1 fy anid valuatie tmedicinal Tohder thattmetlye ty holt Mincunt Cotues to runtin apark of rare. fat-cluss Music, Qutatior Amuroimnants, elding wnd Deiveiy., LOGAN HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA., ‘On main tino of Penna. Hallrond, Joval. Open all the your, Capael Hiirists can ubliin a good hf view of tnatebtous mountaln jeekors int pure ai ridea_ and delves 0! mosquitoes, First-class M 1,20 fect above son ¥, aa Nerietly Hirst F clreuiurs, term Dee ute Supt. THE CLIFFORD, ith Beach, Mass. bi furnished, and will open Jie 13. by the Boston to be th WW Biase Osun and whiquo hutel un tho Atianti const,“ Mauniticunt bund nrivated tclities fur yaokulg, in, Wiiturds, tornis, Application recutyed tnt) r Mikes, Ruston, ds 1. SOUTIWIC! THE OCEANIC. ‘ISLIES OF SHOALS, N. H. Open miadle of June, ‘No las, no mos imburo.: Eight slice Vlow froma every wind nil, Band of music. Hotel BROTHERS & CO, WEST END HOTEL. COTTAGES ANN RESTAURANT. ‘WI Opon for the Season of 18%, THURSDAY, VRESDUNY & SILL, Proprietors, United States Hotel, SARATOCA SPRINGS, OPEN POR THB SBASON FROM JENS 12 TO OCTOBER 1. = __TOMPIINS, GAGE & 6O.~ United’ States Hotel, LONG BRANCH, Opens June 10, LAID & VAN C F, PLEASANT POINT HOUSE, GKBEN LAKE, Wis. Robert and newly tay iMISS ADA GRAY | {qx BRANCH x LAKE, WIS. FAMOUS srimise Fouugt! now Gyan, n os allt por on Latile Nes printed pe cretat, arent |, cures canes of long fn t'woek, ordinary casas’ yon ve Bree ict Lethe tia Woat Madisonah. Aats. USINENS CAIRDS. = ¥, KARMPFEIA ah OCKING-BIRD FOOD, Whotusale and Rotail, UST South Clurk-st. BIRDS Bho ole te eee CUSHAMER COLTS, | Oi By Rubber esas. |LADIE NG! nr yaniueey, ‘ommon Seuso” bhoes a Bantons and HWIEWALL & CO, * wae S PROPOSALS. SEALED TENDERS WII be recoived at the office of Andraw Ondartonk, p to 12 o'dlock noun, of Thursitas, the of Yato, tePot Jaly next, for supplies of the following nrticios, suffictont In total amvuntfor about (90) elit bun- dred men for ten (10) munths; spirup, joap, common bar, Hoga stall viene Japan aad Biack. 3 and, Mu he Pincun, arn. ‘The aboye suppltes ate to be deliverad at; Victoria, 1. C,, not lator than the sist day of August, 199, ‘Tonders to state the price uf each articie according to the abowe itat. Rvery article must be in good gondition, Property Inbted samples of every article marked * will bo roquired to accompany cach tondar, ‘The party or parties whose tender or tenders are. nocepted, will be required to enter into bonds for the due pestormance of contract. ‘Tenders to be addressed to the undersigacd, and in- doracd™ Tender for Itallway Supplies.” ‘Tho undersigned reserves the right to pocept or re- Joct nny tender. All things boing equal, preference will be given Canadian bidders, GEO, REVETT, General Purchasing Agent. PROPOSALS FoR STATE CONTRACTS. STATE OF ILLINIOS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF BECKRTARY OF STATE, SPRINGPIKLD, July ty 140, In accordance with law, tho Cominissiunors of Stata Contracts fur the State of Hilnuls hai Shut seated proposals will be rucelved ab the tho Secretary of Stato unt! 12 o'ctuck m. uf Wednes- day. Aug. 4. 180, for furnishing printing paper and other papor and, stavonery thet inay be required for the use UF the Sale Tor the term fram tho dnt day of i . ber, A. , 130. bath days inclusive, Also for copying, rindirigs binding, aud packinie for distribueing the awa, journnla, and reports, und all uther copying. Pxtnitiag, in ing, und distztbution ordered by the enera! Ansonibly, Tor eald term of two yours. Allarticles nus Pl les to be delivered ty the Soc. rotry of State, un his urder,at the State Hulwe, In tho City of Sprimmeld, at auch tlme or thes und in such quantiting na ho’ iany direct, nnd to bo equal in ull respects to the samplos, which tay bo suen mt his office, "THS papor and stationory tu be furniaued aro classi- ‘fed aa fyllowa: i Ist. Printing paper, 2d. Vapur tur blanks, covors, ete. id. Ntatlonory und otter paper. Separate bida must bo made for each of the throe foreguing clanses, and must specify the price per ream for ench of the sevorn) kinds 1 the tirice Bor thousund fur onvelupes, and the price per gross, doren, eta, for euch of the’ otlier articles uf station: ry Ro contract will be made at a higher rato than 6 por Stivlulowiorin thy City of Chicacus st the Hue oF Taking the contract. 7 OF Culeagos #6 the Hine of PRINTING. ‘The printing will be fot in separate contracts for enc of the separate claavos, na pruvided by law, BINDING, ; ‘Tho binding wilt be Iet tn one contract upon the lowest Uid in Cho aggregate of alltho work required w bo dona, coprixa, ‘The copying of the Inws, journals, and joint resolu- tons of the Mita yeeecond Genera eee Orta State, for the use of the Poblic Printer, will be let 11 Gne contract, as provided by lav, DISTRIBUTION OF LAWH, JOURNALS, REVORTS, ETC. ‘Tho packing, ots. fur distribution, of the taws, Journals, reports, und documents, and other printed Hatter required to be distributed, tn necordanee with Jaw, or joint resolution of the Generat Aasaimbty, will Tot id one euntract, as provided by ta Bach bid must be necuntpanied by a bend In tha sum of $5,000, as JIguiduted damages, pusutie to the peupia q 3 of tia Siste of Linhols, cunationel that If such bid is pcre pled the person miking It will, within ten dings aftr tho ovard is node, enter Into a contrauty aa spocifiud in tuis advortwvinent, and that he will exe- euten bond conditioned for the falthful porfurmance uf such cuntruct, in such suin us the Comiuissiouers: and the Governor may deterinine. Sach bidder must tile tls ton and a copy of bis bid with the Governur when ty files his bid with the ee~ | rotary of Rtatu, und no bid will be recived until such ‘ond shall have been deposited with ue Guvernor, The awants of tha several contracts with ua minde by the Conmilssiunera uf Stute Contruct: HOON ae the bids have been duly cunstdorod, wud thes reserve. the right to reject wny And all vids. Lists of articles required, binoks for proposal nnd Londs, aod otto purticnturs can be hud on appllen- on t6 the Secrotary of Suite, e GHOST HAILOW. eCretey THOS, B, NERA, “ udllog 5 ecuun! ihe tema JAS. K, EDSALL, Atiurney-Goneral, Commissioners of Sinte Contraous Proposals for Wrought Iron £ Beams, + Rock ISLAND ARSENAL, IM. Jung 24, 180, SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited Lo furiish, de- ¥ Ueored on care ut this Arsenal, about— (0) pounda 1 neh | Heums, 3! punnds per yard, gay eet mt . “Deck, Anule and '? front Full bills and specications can be obtalned from tho underslamed, Ali the frou must be delivered within five monthe after dato of contract, but the cuntractur tiny deliver Its much svoner na he pienses. ‘Tho successful bidder will Hinvo to enter into con= tract and ive good und suflictant bonds. ‘The Government reserves the right to reject any oF All bids, und, If necessury, biddure must show tut thoy are ablu to perfyrin tho contract, Iida from irrexpansiblo purties who are not mem> bere or avonts of iris computent to perform the con- tract will not be considerud. Lids will bo Shepednt Wa. mm. July 1, 1980, and bid> Gere ure invited to be presont D. W. WLAGLEL, Atajor of Ontnanee, Commanding To R. R. Tank Builders, Wator-Tank proponsis with Y ti aenened anu da i turtve construodon aad erues Hon ot ia) Proat-broot Wator-tanks, capaely of alla RUIN & CO, Bulitwator, Man. FINANCIAL IRON SILVER MINING COMPANY. oO teed under thy of Now ¥ rant toca Ukasseasaube eee President, QROSD HOnReTR Vice: oat due SSEEPHEN V. WHITE, elary. 2. VEIDEN AI \ransurer Janes p. Haire Qonerl-Maravur, W. 8. Kity is. Financia Archi WALLEMAH ALENS, ers, VOUT NATHINAL RANK. William H.8tevens, Gov. 1. It Lay! Z. Letter, le Ctr CN aa Maes phen Ve Goon ik Nopliwie dames Lee. Rime ‘2 Principal Office: Itop oun 5t ~ HUSGRAVE & C0., BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS raceived subject u chock at alght, and Interest nliownd un dally barances, GUVERNMENT BONDS, BTOCKS, and all tnyest« ment securifivs bout and sold on commission. RAW MILLS OF EXCMANUK ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Muy and poll all Aivaorican Soouritles yuan tha Lon. duu Stock Kachange on the most favorabla terms, SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ ranbauo SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, u He careful tobuyoaly the Genuine. aie Whon you visitur leave New York City, save Baxe aio. Hinrowaey, und. carringy Lfiro, ‘ind atop rand Ujlon Hv. nearly vpposiia Grund Contra epob arupese wi ‘kal olaant rooms raduced to Hliancetti Gro beat. ‘itirve Care biague, wid ‘Lieve: Pit Yori ry ro Biagu Ba olirond tolnil Nop ial 80! * wo OURK! . 3 Sem DR. KEAN, 273 South Clari:-at,, Chicago o Ceara aera ty Oe aE alarasee ied een ete Only poysiclun in the olty why warrants curesur nu pay CARD, kK, MM, ali deca cle die Aili ‘To nll who arg suffusing from tho orfors Rnd indie prutidus"ot! Youth, wecyaus weakuony, Gatty dove juss of muntivud, ste, f will sendarecia tbat will rgyou, FELEUE CHANGE ‘uly drunk remudy was Eee etnies Osa TS 7% PORTION boa ng AN, Buaula D, New Vurk Cir. Pacis Railay, RAILNOAD TIME-TABLY, ARTA ANG DEP ARTORE OF TRAN EXPLANATION ov Ilerenece MATER— xeented, *Bunday excepted, ¢a@onday Wabepted tDaily. = See Sha, iB Chiengn & Northwestern rattway. For Mara, Guide-Rooks, Tima-Tables, Mogping-Car Trenvo. | Arnive. I Vwaukes Kxvres USsibee Pret auked & roe ley 4, tatiiwaukes Maeseneare, take Forest Paaseny aWaukegan Parsenuer, DMuwaukes & Green Pireen iar & Mar Va Pusu seas nove PECDPUaesCU: £589552535355eR0a8895R08 5055 Stra hotofearaweat of Cater any ‘ form of Depot carner of Wells an a b—Deput corner of Cann! and Kinsiosstee DOttawa & Streator Ex LUalesvurg Vagseneer.. oe bNebraske Ex UF bMendota & Ottar neat Bitwaktord.tr port celtoek tai ne y DAurura Vasnon-er BEDFOSE, Clos Nigitxprons. cKansna City & Nt. Jon Freeport & Dubuc Wednesday & Tras: 7 FY 8: ®: Ls 20) pra, b an eee D1T:15 p al 0:5 pm aDaily. b Dally, except Snluriar. (pane axe mesonaag,, SDalin excep Inia tciembeel! Sleeprenctare and Coachos between Chicagu, counoll Bitits, Om he ke Joseph, Atchiton, Tonekn, and Knnaas City, throoge qiilouk ernie. “Parlor Cara, ait Keclining Chara, nn » . Bins ing-Cars atiuchiod ty alltmina 2 Ot & & Din Chicago, Milerankeo « ®t. Pant Th “Fan.landio" Depot na arr , corner Clinton and Carrolte ata. Ticket Often, Cl Clark- Grand Pucitie ovis nn@ar Doon. PMBer House, Mllwankoo Expross, eauaunmd. a Yt Pratde lon, own, and Dukots Bx. Btovens Huint nnd Astlund H.. Mil¥ankee, Madiaon, and Prairie du Chien Express... Liberty ville “Accu: bran Hyro: Ehaw Fast Passenger, Sunday Pawenuer ight, f Alltrains run vin Milwaukee, ‘Tickets for St. Pi and Minnoapotis nro goud Prairie du Chien, ur vie bs Grosse and Winona Depot font of tanerat and Toot oF vents find Tuot of twente-rncond-at Ticket Ofice, 121 Ranlolpi-st., 0 fuciile Hotel, und anuer tawsen cs Cate Gran SoRuRT BP Ow aBGRS BA BA 3 |3 Be Arrive. &Toxas Maprons ‘rexus Fast Lin fr Urluana Hs Rhrineiedt Nien Poorla, Burlington & Keokuk, (Peorts, Barhngiin SlcooKun, Lonting & Chatsworth B: VOnsaturdny night to Giltunn only. tOu Baturday Hiubt.cund Wo Peoria only. Chienen & Alfon. Unton Depot, West Side, corner Canat.and Yan Ba Teirat. nedr Van Huren-a,, Brida and Twont ird-at, ‘Ticket Omices at 1 4. 8 South Ci! Bug yana Wuelue Mutat: an Calnior Howes Leava, | Arrive. « raat 12:77 pin}? 2:7) po n't Tam Hy we), Parry am? toute fewowule {eri pm ekin & Poorin Kx. via an Chicagu & Pacducay. i. Bex, Stroator, Lacon, Washiigtn Joliet é Dwight Acconimodntion Chtenon, Kant Taland & Maette Ratinart, Depot. cortier of Van Iuren und Shorman-sts. Tokee dices, 6 lark-st., Shurman, House, Valuer House, rand Pacita Hutal, and 73 Canal, cornor Sadia, Leave. | Arrive. Ravonport & Peoria Express, Gained Hutte raw Exprass. Kansna Cy, feavenwortt nian Past iexpre: ‘Accurmmudaulos i) Stuthe Nuch < Kansas City, Leavenworth & _ghtson Nhiht Express... “Daily except Sundays. {Dally except Saturdays, shally Sxcupt Monuars SPalarastsel = Michtenn Central Aatirena, it. nid foot Of ‘'wanty-second-at KenL, souLneast ourndr of Kane dyiph, Grand Hacita Mutat, and at Palms House, ay pm} $13 bia PvE p ea a Atianta Express (dally Nucht expruns srcceserven Take Shore & Michigan Konthern Ratiway. Ticket amcea at dopnts, Van Huron-at. head of Le alt Tickes and otticn Ma Peta Exproea Vp ni) 420 pu Auantion, ¥. Ex G3 pm $00 a Fast Kxprei J:Womlt bv aia Pittahurs, Cincinnntl & At, Leute Re He (Cincinnatt AireLine and Kokomo Line Depot, cornor uf Ciintun und Carrull-ats., Weer Bide, 2 3 Leave. | Arriva. A ‘ ., Indianapolin, Lutes “lee nASrutubue ee eaal be ROM Nighi Wise > Wattimars wOhte, “s Do) sition Muilding nnd foot of Twaritte ft "loket Ottices, OClarkest, Palmer Huse Hotel, and’ Dopot (Xxposition Burid'ys, lornin, rans, GatLterses : Mankukee fan > - Depot, foot of Lake-m, and [uot of Twanty-second-s¢ dears. | Arrive. Cincinnati, indianapolis & Louts- ig Day xpress. 00 wm]? 8:00 pa wine Utube express: THU Daald ty Ren Chicago & Fastern Filinote Kallroad. ADanyilla, Kouta, ‘Pleket Omcos, 12C ‘Puinar House, Grand Pas ‘cite Motel,’ Vraine luave from Depot, corner of Archer und Stewurt-ars, és f Taave, | Astive. Rani a visitas assert 1 Dials fi oe Cbicogo & Grand Trunk Ratlwave Deposcoryar Archer and Miewari-avs. ak " 3 . daave, Arcive. * 8:00 6 ra Ment 4 oft WD male Bi 8 ts ray eed} 8:39 p ml} 9:20am jtauhad to night exproas, Mall & bri anata dhoehtanns a ee lAnateats. ‘Ttovel - lise Htuuse, aud Grand Pacito luiul Leave | Arriva, ‘ QOODRIGH STEAMERS. . Hacino. Silwaukes, Shoboyw 3 M'ptwoo, dally Bat th Tea intl. 2 He a re abr.

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