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w oFRRE L k3 ik £ the ianier o Ui . and other u g The @ . Retail Stationers, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST. Have always In stock n large varfcty of articles suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and Annlversary Gitts, such s i 5 (lass, Leather, and Wooden Articles, Fiency Goods of varions deseriptlons, Gold Iens, and Peneils and Holders, Ttussla Leather Articles, . Fine and Finiey Statloneryiin elegant bozes, Smokers’ Articleay Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Necessaries for the Pocket, R 1f you want to make a Preaent ine our stack. v MINERAL WATER. <o Afiollg'fiafis *THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.» 5 Britih Medical Journal, “L'EAU DE TABLE DES REINESS® Lt Gaulots de Farts, ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND 1UGS, Of ali Mineral Watar Dealors, Grocera and Drugglate. .. CAUTION, o jnsure obtaining the gennine Apollin: ;l-. gee that tho corles bear the Apollinaris Tl . EXCURSIONS, ftiractive Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERI_OR. Tho Kiegags Fasongor Btenmers of tho LAER HICUIGAN AXD LAKE SCYERIOR TRANSPORT'Y €O, ‘CITY OF FREMONT Wil leave on Friday evoning, July 16, and the CITY OF DULUTH On Toesday evening, July 20, at 8 o'clock, for Duluth auy intermedints poria, it Ful Lo ot hserhjiive réutar to end for dosorlytivg cireller Nemn, Secratary, ¢ 34 rkot-st, Citlemia, 111, PROVOSALS, Froposule for Construction of Lulldings nt. : = Fort Sncillog, Minn, HEADQUANTENS DEFARTMENT OF DAKOTA, FPICE OF CHIE QUARTRILMASTEN, 6T, PAUL, Mint, J ly Uik, 199, Beatod proposala, i Irifiienta, Bubluet ot uaia tonditions, wili be roveived ut this office, until 1 Belocinudn up July S, 1 ot whioh (o B\N‘U- thoy will be vjiened In préseace of bldders, for 16 constriciiun on Ly millury resersation nt Furt Snelllug, Alinn.. Of quuricra {Ur umployus, stab) and othor bulldings, connecind wit) eparunant Heundquarters, in accordance with .pians and specitl un:uul‘l“fllgll.lllllzu l{l“fm{:{“}:hh! artermustor ruineit of Lakotu, in A Vropionitn for uno oF more of Usé bulldings will bo satectalneds but ancl ‘IH'UIIIHI must yrovide for tho construction of tho butkling or bulldings bid for, coms piote i ovury pariiculur acéording 10 piaaa und spuct: catlons, =z ‘A bond {n tho penal sum of £00 must sccompany gct propusat; and w capy of ihis wdvortisomicnt anguld bu attachod to tho propasal. "'ll'hl?ofl':;mzlmfllll rosorves right to roject any or k'oriis of proposal, and ful tnformation s to , condition to bo observed |)( blddars, ete. will vo furnisliad on spplication 0 this e, s < “Envelopes contatning praposals should be ‘marked - l'r\l[\ull\ll 'urbnll\lln’lynnprlu iLubies, ete., III.L‘(IH- Juching, Minn.," and-adq r}!l!\l ttho "nflnrlJflmfl. S T CHAS. 1L TOMEPKIN Doputy Qudrtatmastor-Gonoraly Us H, Aruiy, . Chief Quartormastar, Proposals-for - Coal. f " 7. "DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, 2 . CIICAGO] July 13, (R0 f ‘Bented proposalawill bo racoivod with tho 2id inst. for furnlshing the City of Chicago with conl, as fuls Toyas = 4 AW tony (inote o less) solocted -Jump Erio coal, or - oilier 807t cual of thy sapo qualily, freo frow dirt or gureeninus (unly Irest umps ean'bo usod), Tur Fire Depariuen : > %41 twns (TMore or las) hard (rango) eoal, 20 tons being for Firs Deptriont aid 10) Lona 0t othur usos, 161008 (moro oF leas) Lackuwunnn (siwull ogg) cosl, W ton tmure or lesn) Iand (nut) coal. v 200 tons tniore oF laas) Inulsnis block cont, frae from airt or sereenimo, ‘Abuve cunl fur Firo Departmoent to be hauled by the giyyromaingzrio ba delfrured usroquirad. & portion ot the rmnge ‘coal being for the Hmall-Pox Hospital 0. 'be right Is reserved ta rejoct nny and ail bid : s RGPS T Comptrolte Proposal HMarbor Iinprovement: UNITED HTATES ENGIXKEIL OpyIC] 3 I.lrumwn(. SULWAUKEK, Wl!»'-‘lllw 1 BEALED PRUPOSALS In duplicata will Ve rucelved au thia ofea until' 13 w'elock, noon, Friduy,July %, :lf!\.filr tbe fmprovomaont of tho foliowingk Larbors, MiLwAvkzE HAunon~Drodgting. 3 LALACING HARBOR,~'ler Extension, KENOSUA T1ARDON=Plor Extonslon. For shacitications, bianks {Gr propo formation apply at this ottice. I dorsed on o ynyelopa, * Froposals (Wr otior) Larhbr wnd dddroxsed 10 1. (L TIOUSTON, Major of Engineers, ¥OIL SALE. .FOR SALE. T0 NEWSPAPER, HEN, A firsteclnss Chambers' Folding Mn.' chine, with tho Kablor Attachment. Wil fold o sheet 80x50 or 24x86, In good ordor, at o very low price. Apply at his office. . 'COLOGNE, 'i‘he “Temme“ Cologne HALF THE PRICE OF T : The . rs"’ Cologne. : BUCK & RAYNER, Perfumers. SUMMELL_RENOICTS, GEAND " UNION- HOTEL, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. OPEN FOR THI SEASON. . ___HENRY CLAIR, Lessee, ———— e T : THE OCEANIC. ISLES OF SHOALS, N, H. 0pon wmiadle of June. Noflies, no nosyultovs, no Qusc. Evel tamparature, Kight milos from Diata land, Honutitul Ocents Viaw (rom ovory winduw. Guk wieefrto ‘bolle, porfvct Uralnag, -Honting, D&MD bumling, Uililards, wice bull, band of music. Hotol Dhaiclusa, Sund lor clrculu; i LAIUTON BROTIERS & CO. . THE CLIFFORD, Piymouth louch, Mass. xs bean newly and elabo- gty fumbalina,wid W obin i T Fout ton yrsaat o U5 ot elorunt L 6 Atanuid conat. - MusniUEent taud pibceaitediory? Pnrivalit Gachutistfur riabilabe Griving, e Kby autionrucaived ot Sio 15 AL s oo e u A o e RSB W IR b rtvtr, LONG BRANGAT - “WEST EXD HOTEL COTTAGES/AND RESTAVRANT. ¢ Wl Opop for the Besson of 1850, TUURSDAY, JUNE 17th. PRESUURY & HILDRETH, Proprietors. United States Hotel, : SARATOQA SPRINGS, OPRY POR THIR SEASOX FEO JUNE 12 TO OCTOBER 1, CLOTHING, 15 Per °o. & falions. Knjoy n .mnmnfuu{ ‘cool atmosphore and escape . and duaf reslow. ol Discount 1t ?&; ‘ma.unu ordered vt 42, o fi"ifl?" and atter S:M. RoTHSGHILD. 5000z Corsats Sup.Sirength, Shape and Elegance. 35 doz. Ventilated Summer Cor- - sots, 50c; regular price, $1. 42 doz. Cardinal, Blue, Drab, aud ‘White, Silk Embroidered, Movable Double Busks, Side Steel and Side Lace, 75¢; half price. 50 doz. Superior Hand Made Cor- sets, Spoon Busk, Side Steel, + 8ide Lace, Colored and White, 87c;3 hard to heat. 46 doz. Thompson’s Glove-Tit- ting Corsets, .in Drab and ‘White, all sizes, $1; estab- lished price in this country, $1.25. T2 87 doz. Fronch Woven Corsots, REAL Whalebones, $1. 62 doz. American Corsets (in -white only), extraloug waists, richly embroidered with silk, 100 Iong bones, double busk, $1.- This Corset compares fa- vorably with any Corset sold in this market at $1.75. 25 doz. Mrs. S. A, Moody’s Ab- dominal Corset, all sizes, in drab and white. 100 doz. Satin Corsets, three-ply, in white and Dblack, heavy silk embroidered 'with 0ld Gold, Cardinal, and White, ‘double Dbusk, side steel and trimmed, $2. . : Corsets can he easily ordered by giving the required numher and color, and stat- Ing price. Xwill exchange them for-othe or numbers or other makes, or refund monoy on application. S. M. Rothschild, 158- State-st. NOTRCE. \Amendment to Rule 6 of the Rules Governing {ho Inspection of Graln in the City of Chicago, o take effect August 4, 1880. RULE VL—DARLIEY, No. 1 Rarley ahall bo plump, Lright, clean, and froe from ather ernin, No, 2 Hatlny shiill be sound, of healthy color (bright or buit aligiilly stalned, nut plutep stough for No, I Teasanably cléan, and roaxonubly free from otlior Fratn, No.'d Barloy shall inclnde silghtly shrunken, ‘'and othgrmadLiifady damakod barior. Hot 4ood eHoukn No.4 Barley shall include all barley fit for malting pUrnoscs, not kued enough for No, & 5 No, 8 Burlay shail luciude ul) burley which is' badly damnged, or Tor any cuuse untit for ml"lms?llfl‘"l\'fi oxcept Lhint barley which hns been chiomically Lreate: ll‘ll"I L e graded st all. ‘This Ltulo shall be In force un und after August. 4, 1640, but it (s proyided thut ail barfey fn storg o dute inspectod in l"lflfir tho ritle hereby sniended hall bo l'\»(‘:‘lc‘Od ‘out in acconiance with the pro- lons of uld Fal g : SOHN i1, OBERLY, July 14, 7 T 2 KINANCIAL. X " $100,000 First Mortgage Bonds of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St.Paul R.R, Chicago & Pacltio Divislon), dua A. D, 1010, bonrn Bor Gent Ingorost, payubis Nemtinninlly st Lo sndfotcreis " Thela Bonds' acs'bida witaltiod to tha e o e b x'u'll:“{“,ml}n‘“’mll'lnn( t ukurs, b4 Wosllington- A LORBEHROM K 129 and 181 18 Balle-at. |DACKBERRY By $3.50 per ( Géllo;:;‘ ’ 110-112_Madison=st. LOPTICAL GOODS, Fius Bpectactes rolted. .principles. oydl‘ and Fiol Sracivon Babomutsrs. sl 1l stghte on sclentifia. R g Vi MISCELLANKOUS, rtsorabin of ¥, C. MAMBURGIIET: & O was P A e g burgber will contini in the € und'fur tho w i mulew bls otic o onrd ot Fric, w1 16 promatiy Stionisd g o w, Board ofbrade, wi! & BARBURENIE! Chleago, July 13. 1890, JOBUINS HOUSE FOI: RENT In KANSAS CITY, 30, Bix Blories, with basement, IV feot Bions.Front, by T iy sy divle Fvam K W L RN A, Sto. OELLULOID GOODS. Hand Embroidered, full of i s Rallroad and Warobouse Comumissloners. - B Suivistnialvucirroribuionh BPUTINEYS Celluloid COLLARS and CUFFS iragn W TIIURGDAY, - PRESIDENTIAL. The Democratic Committee Finish Their Work in New York, ¥ After Which They Make. & Formal Call on Tilden, 5 And Kindly Treat the Old Fraud to a Dose of Ob- vious Taffy; In a, Recital of His Mnny' Act: of ¢ Self-Denying Pa- triotism,"’ Tilden NMakes Reply in ' Usual Cautlous and Brief Style. His The Republican Campaigh in the New York Country Dis« “tricts Progressing, And Enthusiastic Rc]‘lnrh} _Are Belug Daily Sent In from All Parts. Don Oameron Qomplotely Rocovered, and Now Beady to Begin Work. THE DEMOCRACY. TUEI LANORS CONCLUDED. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yoni, July 14.—Tho ‘Democratic poll- ticians who have made the Fifth Avenue Hotol thelr lounging plate for two or threo duys -have worried through some of tho preliminary work of tholr campnign, and will now go homne to con- trivo how thoy shull carry out their plans, They have been very fussy und very tedious, and o rood deal given to *visiting round,” thelr meetings appearing to excite much less interest than such sidoshows ne excursions - to Gov- ernor's Island and tho home of tho nged statesman of Grameroy Park. At the closing scgslon to-duy nn hour or more was consumed fn talk, principally an exhortation upon tho necessity of harmony. ‘Tho remarks scemea partleularly directed to Mr. Behell, who, 08 & Tammany au, was tho only represeutative of the Kelly ring, and he had come in solely by virtuo of his membership n tholr committee, Tho proposition tu estab- Hsb o branch of tho Exccutive Cominittes West Wwns brought up, but met with no.spealal favor, and was Inld over without actfon. From con- versations with the prominent. Democrats of the Committee It was not ditlicnlt to nscertnin that tho organization of tho Natforial Lody was re- Rarded ndm concession to the preferences of Tiiden. TILDEN'S NAME WAS CONBTANTLY NMEARD, and tho destro of overybody to flutter him, to appour to sympathizo fn his grief ahout tho fraud, was so upparont that it cotae to bo a mat- -ter of fost among Dentocrats themacives, ' Tho Tammany mon-didwot join. They were disap- pointed bdoiuso’ Benator Wrillieo bad not been nllowtd to take the place of Willlam L, Scott, of Peungglvania, that he might be made Chalrman of tho Nauonul Committee,’ Scott woutd not Withdraw, and roslated all efforts to induco hiim 1o further Wallaco's causo. The fallure tonc- complish Wallaco's schemo caused more 11t feol- ing than tho members exhibited, and was dis- cussed quiotly ns u matter for doop regrot. Huviug lghtened tho labors of Tuchdny with 2 littlo diversion on Governot's Island, tho Dem- ocrutiu visiting stutosmen to-duy turned tholr steps townnd the resideuco of ‘Tlidon for tho PUPoso, ns thoy sald, of communicating L tho “great defeated” in *nn ofliclal manner,” the vlows of tho Nutlonal Couvention with regned 1o his courso slncee 1850, He wus out of tho way, and it was folt - A LITTLE IIAWMLERS TAVFY doled out by n respoctablo old Bourbon would ut onco amuse them and keep nlive in Til- den’s - hront a flre that will not go ?Iu! while: ke hus breath, Al houso thie ynembers vl the Nutional Committeo, tho Congrussionul Committee, and the Commite tea on Notltleation. Tho viaitors woro rocelved by Heury Tildent, Aftor an interval of ton min- utos Mr. Tiiden entared tho rear parlors, Inoking -somewhat feeblo Aud very huppy, and streteticd out his hands to his visitors with n mechunical winile for ench of thom, Ex-Gov, Btevenson ud- dressed Mr. Tilden at somo length, The tulk at first appeared to pleuse Mr, Tilden, but as Mr, Steyouson went ou to rub the notlon of Mr, Til- den’s election in, .the gentleman looked Lored, Mr, Btevetison wis melnchaoly when he oxprossed the hope that ** Tilden might live uli November to witness tho * ovorwhelming® voto by which the Amerlean peoplo will rebuke the baso fraud committed for tho fivst tine in our history.” It wna evidently a reliof to Tildon whon Stevenson finjshed, for the room was close, tho specch wis full of repetitions, and tho old man plainly wilt- ing, Howing wlightly, ho spoke Inu low volce, and whon he finisied ho opened Lis collar to his ruuu and made thow wolcomne to 0 comfortae ble Junch and us much Chatesy Lufittoand pbam- ' pugno ne tho Domocrittlo statesmen caufd ap- propriato, A b OROANIZATION OF TUE NATIONAL COMMITTRE, To the Weatern Associated Press, Nxw Youx, July 14.—Tho Doinoorntic National Committee romssembicd this morning, Senator Haruum prosiding. Tho nunoor of the Excons tive Committoe was increused from thirtoen to sevonteen, ‘Tho following wero then appolnted an Exoone . tive Cammittoe. . B W. H. Barnu, Connoatlcut, F. 0, Princo, Mnssuohusctta, . George U, Barnes, deargl, Wl|l‘;§fu C. doudy, Itinols, i Austin [1, Brown, {ndiauu, M, 31, Inm, lowa, - Heury D, MoHenry, Kontuery. . Outerbridge Husey, Morylas: P, I, Kelly, Minnveota, A, I, Bulloway, New [lampshire, Ornstus Cloveland, Now Jersey. ‘Abram 8. Howitt, Naw York. 3. W, ltansam, North Carolina, William W, Armstronk, Ohlo, . Willinta L. Scott, Pennsylvinio. Thomas O'Connor, 'Tenncssee, B, B, Bmalloy, Vermont, * VISIT THE 8AQR, - After routiue business, tho Committee ad- - journod to the call of the Chair. The members Eubsequently proceedod In s bodr 10 tho real- duneo of ox-Gov. Tilden to pay thelr respeots to thut gontloman, Tho Eavoutlye Committoo will organizo to- 'be National Domooratio Committoe, on reach. ing Tilden's residenco in Grumarcy Park, wero reccived by Heury Tildon, the ex-Govornors g:s;x::r. Benator Kornuu, Augustus Schell, and i BTEVENSON TO TILDEN,: hen Mr, Tilden appeured, looking unusually m’l‘kl .G v, Blovonson addreasod biin s fol- ‘i, TruoeN: ‘The Convention of American Dom u‘y upon tho 22d of June lust, wmot ut .Clngiunat!, and nowinutod Wintleld Boott ifan- | cock, of Ponusylvaniu, for Presldent, and Wille fam i1, Englisu, of Iudluna, for Vies-Presliont, The Commlttos charged with the duty of inform: Ing thoso eminent statesmen of the bigh tri whiioh bug boon commltted 1o them performe it duty yesterduy, The gentlouien whd com- thint Commlitioa now surround you, Huve ay notitled the nominecs whow the ‘peaple lin- tend 10 sloot in_tho ides of Novomber noxt Frosident and Vice-Presldont of the United Blates, thelr duty would not iave boen. but half performed without waiting in porson upon you, und Il\ndt\rlnu tha humago of _ the untiro Auiurl- can peoplo to hun, who in 1870, wis Ly & lurge mujorlty olootoqd * Presidont. ‘of tha Unlted States, The -fact that you' choso, In order to uvold civil strife mad blikkished by noble seif- donlal, to forego tho execution of the dutles of tho Chluf Muglsiruoy of the American Uepublic, thus deleguted to you, and from whlch.)'uu were deposed by a vonsplrucy founded in foroe and fruud, and by & urline against £roo represonias Y | tive selt-government, docs not {n any manues @&‘fimfifi“vfl‘mfi‘&:ufl«‘ffl”:.‘;‘fl';lx:f ¥* | detract from the hikh houor wnd coutldunoe of Trnproved Celiulold Collars gt 5. | the Amerionn peoplo Iu your wisiow, Virtue, o e B0, ok 8. Betraves | 504 capusity o exurcis the bigh trust and du euch ; Zf y 80c. pei pr. JeS Bary ties Of that responsible position, In refusing to & Co., 86 Madison=st., Triluo Dulding. allow your uswe to go before the Nutional Cune - country o'clock thoro wore i_mtberfld in tho Governor'a. JULY vention ng.a candldnte for President i tho np- pronehing ‘ eleetion you Mavo takeu from tho Juopte tho privitege ot 1.-Ienlm‘¢ you n secomd siideney of th Imo - to. tho Tre: o United RBtntos, . ad of v it "fl in your per- won the criino committed upon the Con- atitugon: by n conspiracy founded - upon foreo nud friud in rofnsing fo give elieet to the vole of the peopln in cnlling y1i In 188 (o excs eute tho high trust of Presidont of the United States, Thore neta of solf=donying putriotism an_ vour purt only hava ondenred you o tho conildenes und regnrd of the lovers ot Amoricin freo government throughout the Union, For thoso nets of selfedenial antd putriotism, the Trenineraey of the 1nited States pray to the Almlgbity” Power that your Jifos mny by pros Jonged Tor many, very My yedars morc; pertiealaely that” Fou' mny ilve” tu soo tho and its ‘constitutional mlvnmumnrJ relieved from many incumbrances heaped wpon . thom, 13 well as u reetitieation of vue of the buaest frauds perpetrated uponi the people, by the overwhelmlog — defeat. next November of - the. Iepnblican purty, 1 speak not by the volce of this Co mittee, but the volee of the Domocratio purty throughout this browd Jund, who § Ing you homuge Mmply beenuse of Yolir i fsm, virtue, and exalted statesmanhin, Jenow that tho country and Constitution wonbi have been ns safoly ginrded by you ag by Madi- Jelferson, or Jickson, find you Leen in- s Prositent,” ; The apeaker hero rend n-rosdlution in reters ence to Mr. Tilden, pussed by tho Cinciunat] Convention, Mr. Stevenson then coneluded; s docutnont but. exprossus tho truo scutl- ment of evory slugle member of the Demacrutic party n tho whole couatrs, 1 now “and it to you: and permit mo to say that T think you ought to feel proud of t. You have onr ficsy wishes for your continued health aud prose posity,” TILDREN'E REPLY, n reply Mr, Tilden spuke as followss v, Sjevenwon, President 'of the Democratte Naifonat Conventlon: " § thank you for tho kind terms I which You hnve expressed the cominu- wleation you miko to me, Thesolution whichon- abics the Demueratie party of the United Btatos 10 vitdicato tho right of tho peaple to choose thofe Chilef Muglstrate.(a right vielnted i %), aid at tho sume thgo rellover me of tho irdon of the canvus anid four yoars of ndministration, in u\mtufn-unhlu tome. Myshicere good wishes aud cordinl coiiperation ne 4 yrivuty citizen at- tend the {lustrious soldier Whum tho Democrnoy huve deslenuted a8 thoir stundupd-bearer In the Presldentinl canvass,' 1 congrutnlate”y o0 the favornblo prospects with which that eanviss Iuts beon commenced, aud the promise it alords of eomploto and flnel success,” Tho interviow then endeil c coun: 3 . Messrs, Hewitt, Smalles,and Bufnum were ap- pointed o Committes togeeure permunent bend- quarters, ‘and Mossrs. Howitt of Cleveland, bcfilll,‘ Bmnlley, and Horsey an Advisory Com- mittee, ‘A Sub-Committco, conststing of Messrs. Bar- mitm, Hewitt, and Ecott, was appointed to con- fer with the Bub-Comtnitiee fgom the Demo- cratie Conpressjounl Campaim Committeo in re- anrd to carpying on. the L-um\miun. Tho littor Bub-Commitice condlsts of Messrs, ‘Whyto of Maryland, MoDonald of Indinun, Walluce of Teniisylviinin, Eppa Hunton of Virginin, Angus- tus Setiell of Now York, and Duncan 8. Walker of Waahington. 5 1t wus declaed that tho Executive Cominittos shonld meet on tho second Tuesduy in enel month, and tho mutter of establishig n brinch in_tho'Wost was discussed, but no actlon taken. ‘The Comnittee then adjourned until Wednes- dny next. 3 he Democratic Natlonal Committee beforg ndjournment ndded the name of B. F, Jones, of Loulsiany, to the Exveutive Cominlittee, which | munbers cighteon ombers. 'ho mutter of two. Democrntio Electornl tickets in. Virginia rcex:lm“ up, and aftern briet dh’;finnxluu was reforred to the Executive Com- mjttee. = i Tho members of the Democratlo Congresslonnl Campnign Commitics waited on. the National Cwmmitteo, and mnde o long stutement of thelr views 18 to how the campafym should be car- rledon, . .. MORE MUTUAL ADMIBATION, The Cominittee eclected to notify lnncock and English of thelr numination, met to-night and resolved that they dohereby return their slncere thuuke to Gov., Htevonson, Permunent Presldent of tho Natonal Convention, for the dignitied and feelfng munner in which:ho presented this dny tho metnbers of this Committeo™and thelr’ sentiments to Gov, Tildon: and thoy rojoice to rocord, not only. for. themsolven but Tor tho Democrney.of the ltepublic, the patvintle devo- tion of M. Tllden to the_cuuso and the candl- dnte OF bis country, . 317w : NEW YORK. WOBKING 1N EARNEST. Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, July 14.—~Thoe Republican State Exceutive Committee organized towtny by elect- ing the Hon, 'Thomas C. Platt Chairman, and mando preparntivus for entering Bpeedily upon “an active eampiign In this Stute. - Tho members of tho Committee present came fromn widely ex- tendod sections, of the State, and were fresh from contnct with the working members of the party. Thelr reparis- of the feollug animating Hepublicans® of all shades are grutitylog In tho oxtreme, ,Out of this clty wmoro Interest bas Leen taken In the enrly work of tho campnign than hero. nbs huve been formed, ratification meetings held, and a good deal of enthusiusm manifested. The {nrmers havo not been able to doln In those undortakings, nnd the hot weathor ias been too sovoru to_nke 1t comfortiblo to bold_ Inrgo muss meotingd fu hails, 8till, the district organ- izations huve shown thut thoy aro full of iifo and will mareh golidly for Gariield and Arthur and tho prlnu!{)leu of tho party in November, ‘Tho Hancock boon has net alarmed anyholdy, nnd, 8o far as ascertalned, thoro bus been no da- fection nmong tho veternns who have hithorto voted the Ropublican tickol ' MUCH BETTER, DON CAMERON STILL ¥INEKY, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, HAnriswung, Pa., July 4.—Chatrman Jewell, of tho Republiean National Committeo, pre- dieted horo to-day thut Gurflold would oarry Now York, Induna, Now Jersoy, and Connooti- out, all tho Northern States, and n number of Houthorn Btates, if o froo ballat ware possiblo in tho lutter. Tho kopes of tho Democrats that Senatbors Cwnoron and Coukling would not notively participato fn the contest would bo dls- sipated, ns lhnx and othor influontinl supportars af Grant would bo found in the thickest of tho fluht, Ho reeolved n telogram while horo froin Cameron, nsking bl to wect the Sonatorin “Washingion to-tmorrow on enmpalgn msttors. Jowell innded Garfleld’s letter of ncceptance vory highly. BLECTION DEPUTIES, AN EXPLANATION, ‘WAsIINGTON, D, C., July 1i.—The following explanation of Attornoy-Generul Dovens ro- wnirding tho statoment that hotins praotically de- clded that he will notuuthorizo the appointment of any Bpeclal Eleotlon Doputies In thoBouth autho noxt election, except, perhaps, in Yirgluis, s ioon fumianed ‘for PUUIIOMtIORs a “Tho Bpeciol Blootion Deputles ure appointed by tho Mutuhals in tho respective districts upon urequisition of oitizens by thoso dlstricts, Thoy | nru ot uppolnted by tho Attorney-Gonoral nar by anthority from i, While o provision hus Leen mide Tor the puymont of these Deputies, it {8 oxpucted bly the Attornoy-General, should the ) i gpplication be mude to the Mumihnls undor the circutustances stated in the statutes, thut thoy will " do tholr utmost to enforce the Elootion laws. Ho dooms the clnim of such Deputles to be horeafter paid for tholr sorvices clearly recognized by tho statutea.’. CIIICAGO,., BECOND WAID. " - For the purposp of organiziug a Young Mon's Bocond Ward Republican Club, u meoting was hold last evousng, which was cullod to order by | Mr, J. M, Earlo, and 3r, W. C. Bmith wai olectod ‘Tomporary Vresident. Upon taking tho ohulr, the Prosident stated tho obfeot of tho nsscin- +bluga was to form an organization suxiliiry to the Central Young Meu's Garfold and Arthur Club, fc was nware that thora wus. alroady & Iltepublican club in tho Sccond Wurd, but the now orgunization was not intended to antago- nize that ono, but rathor to asalst it Mossrs. Enrie, Vebling, and Thompson wors appointed & committos to drafta constitution 1o wovern ‘tho organixation, snd subssquently ropartod thut the Chub ou| ns the Hocond Ward Auxiliary Young Mon's Gnrrield and Arthur Club, Hepublicans botwoen the uyes of 18 and U5 should bo eligiblo to wo: berstlp upon signing the constitutlon, Tho ofl- vors should cousist of u prestdont, fhree vico- prosldonts, socratary, LFCHBUrer, 8l eXucutivo tommittes of threo from each proolnet,and o fluanee committee, The constitution was uug(-wd. Aftey. somo desultary tulk upon vur{ous toples, u motlon thut & eoinmitico of liye ba uppoluted to suprosunt, the Club nt & mncotisg of the Contral orguntzation was udopted, i the Chuir uppointed- J. M. Farle, €. W. Froy, HiL s eter Sl tho viooting adfournod u: journcd uns 1 neks Wedncaday night. ; BRVENTERNTIL WAKD, The Bepublican Auxiliary Club of the Sovon. teouth Wurd met lust ovening ue No. 47 Clunuflu‘ avenye, Tho President stated the objoct of tho moting, which was 1o §eo whatho thurs would be a cousolidation of the Club with the utm 2 club of tho ward, or whothor tho Club shoul B 15, * 1880 besporgatitzed, and tho bory nereattor b asatio Garfield' and Arthiie Club. After suma dtiwussion 1t wos deckied to disband the Auxfl- fon, and enll tho orenizatlon fn future the Garfleld und Arthwr Citib, 1t was deelded to peatpono the clection of ofiicers to the next ttweling, All thoso present slgned tho roitof o new organization, . [/ CONAUESSMAN TIOMAR RYAN, OF KANAAB, 18 at tho Pacific with his family en route to Wis- ni 1o clahns 0,000 Hepubllenn mnjorlty and gays that ey will have no need elp, us thoy will entor on o vigorous eampatgn nbont Hept, 1, when tho tate noming- tions will he-mndo, TIE WARCOCK- ENOLISH-TRUMDULY, CLUD tn-tho number of a dozen met nt tho Balmer fouse tnst ovening, A’number of numiE were 10 the rolls, and arrangements o for uniforining the masses during the, compatgn, Without “transucting nny husiness the meeting ndjourned ton . siloon on Monrne atreet inder tho guidancoe ot Burrister Keoxh and Mike Mc- Dunuld, wheve a number of the unwashed who wera eanshitered unworthy “the Palmer House were addressed by the more clennly of tho party, NOTES. A STRONG CRITICIRM, dpeetal Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, WasuiNaton, p. C., July H.—A distiuguished nrmy officer to-day, reforring to the speeches of tha Democratic Committee tendering tho nomi- nation to Gen, Hancock “at, Governor's Insland, mtid that ha did not think there was another o= cer in tho Anicrican ariny who would stand qui- otly by and see his Commander-in-Chief, tho T'realidont of the United Statcs, defumed 1s Qen, Hunenck did, and make no reply, The Insult 10 his Commander-in-Chilef wis Intensitiod from the fact that It wns commltted at a mililnry post of the United Stntes, where Gen, Hancock shoutd have been tho Nret man to protect his superior officer from mii indigmity, There probably ia nat a European country where such an Incldent eould bappen withoitt the risk of summary dis- mirsul froin tho service in disgrace of tho ‘of- fending officer. L1FE OF OEN. GARLFIELD, The eampuigy life of Qen. Gurfleld, b{ tho Hon, A. G, Riddie, will be ready on Stonday. Mr, Riddlo wrole an elaborate sketeh of Gen, dartield over & yeur nia £or history of ono of the countics thio Westorn Reserve. Tt wis preparcd with grent enre, and brought the record up to enter- ingCongress, The Congressional record his now. boen added, and, besldes, u full ieeount of sov- crnl trials of coses in the Supremo Court, where tho General nppenred much tore prominently than Thneock, and far more creditably, He tabored to protect tho eivil power from what he hold to be fliegal encronchments of military commissions {n time of peace, % COMING TIOME, Jere Dlack Is coming back from Europe, fm- mediutely of course, At the titne of the nome ination of Oen, Huncock it was stated in thuse :ll.-‘n\lohnn thut Hancoek's friends prwdleted that Juidge Blnck, who had but Just started for ,[;Jn]l‘n)w. swoulil immedintoly return to' lend his o m tince, and nowsa Jotter has been recetved s!u‘lllf that lie-Is nlrendy on his way back, and Uan, Tiancock will undoubtediy havo the benetit of his services. . ‘DOUTWELL. Gov, Boutwell expresased tho opinlon when here that Gen, Butler would L the candidute of tho Duinucratie party for Governor of Massa- chusctts. DEMOCRATIC PIZZLE AT BATTLE CHEEK, NICH. Spectal Correapondence of The Chieago Tribune, NarrLy Crikk, Mich,, July 13.—Ever sinco the notninntlons were made by the Confederntes nt Cinelnnnti the Denoenita have been tryjog to orgunize a cnmpaign club. Meoting ufter meet- ing hos been held, but ench thne, owing to tho small sttoandang wns found necessury to ud- Journ, Lust night it was expected by the lend- ©ors that 8 monster meating would be held, Cir- culurs bnd been sent to every Democerat and Tn- dependent for miles nronnd, and just twen soven men and boys responded. . Thoso pre nt opce commenccd wrangling about the ollices, the Chalrmun rofusing to present the report of tho Committea on Permnnent Organlzation, Abnut every one of tho twenty-seven present finatly got an oftice, and the Club adjonrned. A KANBAS RATIFICATION. Bpeetnl Dlspatch to The Chicago Tridune, TeAveNwonri, Kns,, J“lf 1.—The preparas tiona hinve been innugurnted for . monster Stute ratitiention of the nominntion of Gnrficld and Arthur, to be held in this city at a dato not tixed. United States Senntors Jugalls and Ilumb, Con- regsmien Itvan, Haskell, and Anthony, Gov. 8t. John, and ecores of prominent Reputilenns wiit bo prosont for pure, unniultorated ftepublioan- ism and unqualiied support of the ticket,' Kan- 888 wants no second placo, . RCHUNZ'S BILECH POSTPONED. Speclal Dispateh to . The Chicaga Tribine. INDIANAYOLIS, Ind,, July = H.—Sccretars Bchurz's speceh to bedelivered In this city hns ‘eon pustponed from tho 10th to the 20th, et Dit. TANNER. The Fasting Man Getting Along Very Well=Doctors NMore Amuzed than « Refores Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtne, New Yok, July #4,—Dr. Tanner declines to ‘die or to eat. Drinklng wator served us-n grest roviver, and after it fair night's sleep he woko this morning in u condition, that increased thie nmazement with which the physicians view him. Arrangemnents for roviving him ou the elighest positive indicutions of collnpse wero made sov+ eral days ngo, and all tho ncecssary matgrials, ncluding nu eleotric battery to stimulate his nervous system, hre at hand, but thero are no .positive slgns yot that they will bo needed. When he awake at6:40the drowsy look thatchar- noterized him Tuesday seamed to bave entirely disnppeared. "He 8ild ho had rested well, nnd- talked fu a clear, strong volea vary cheerfully, o loss of the_drowsy, dull look of tiie cyes I8 attributed by Dr, Pleroe, one of the regulars, to the fact that tho water had operated on his blood, but was now beginhing to e’l"vnhlln frecly aguin. He drank 12 ounces of wator vestorday, and nbout twenty ounovs to- duy, ‘Tho fustor's conditioh, physically, during the day was remarkubly encouriging, and cer- tainly guve no aymptoms of the near approach of death. - H[s femperatu re wae 08 deg., and his pulse registered U3 benté to the minnte, whilo his iratlon was rueorded at elghitecs. So Jong a8 theso conditions voman thore 4 o dunger of n_collapke, A large and beautiful plituw of ragrant flowors and n pair of Indlan cluba and duinb-bolls Wero RTIONE tho predsonts rocolved during the duy, aud Dr. Tanner went through eome very gontie exercise with the clubs, fnsisting it woulll henailt hhn. although his watohers thought diffurently. Ho walked but littlo durtng the day, and dinnk water nnd sucked lco froquontly, nflmmnuy improving in condition overy hour, 0:15, in company with Dra, Mlller and Danielson, ho took anothor ride to Contral Park, and geomed much rofreshed by it, 110 {8 losiug wolght onlynt tho rato of half u pound a day now. < ¥ e t— s NAILS AND IRON, Speeial Dispaleh to The Chicazo Tribune “Prrranung, Pu., July H.~Thore was s meote ing of the Westorn Nail Association in this city this forenbon. Every mill in Pittsburg and Wheoling was rcpregonted. There was 4 gen- ornl depire to kuow why Wheeling firms bnd tel- egraphed horo that there bnd been o $2.85 eard fixed by thd Nail City men, It wns stated that this torm was misaoplied, sud that thoro was Toully no “card? jixed, but that Wheellug mukirs were selling ut a $285 card, A motlon was Haally made that tho Assoclation reafinn former action, This evolved tho In- ulrfi', ‘What was tho former action? The imotion “nn provalled. [t means that nails will re- bl nt tho card fixed May 1T—numoly: .85 por key of 100 pounds, subjeot to thetusund discount, The_ wembers took na action regarding the further stoppage of millls, and when the oot ng adjourned evory nnllmuker oxprossod hlin- self as roady to muet uny of tho othor muker's prices. Socrotary Wooka wig ealled upon,but lloulimnlnl{"m enerulitics more or feas glit~ toring, Outsldo nuil men scom possessed of tha iden fnn tho specnlators are trying to.bLreak tho market, A Wood stroot hardwnre deslur this aftornoon offered your correspondont all tho nulls he winted at §255, This genorousofier wna not acoopted, but 1t shows thut tho K125 “cand 18 u dejusion aud n snare, Bome jmproves mont {8 reported in the fron trade. Ordors uro coming In_quito lively, The rolllng-mill at Wellaville, O, startod up this morning, o ————————— EXPRESS WAR. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune 87, Louis, Mo., July 14.—~The oxpreas wur bas brokon out horo In n wild form. For somo timo ypust the Southern Express Compuny I8 suld to havo boon sacking and boxlug suall p‘nck:num. ncluding woney puckages, and gutting them ADiopad fvor 1ha 150n. Mountnin Fouto st 100- ound rates instend of by tha vlussitication ratos Jor il nrticios, Yostorduy the - Hallroud Company dewanded that tho Euwklm openod und contents llated, Tho Bxpre pany refusod to seceds to this domand, where- upon Superintondont Soper refusod to darry the pods. The ropresontutives of tho Bxpross ormmany Tofust o suy what gourso they utond topumtt, o THE MINERS, CoruMuus, 0., July l.—About twenty-five dologutoy ropredenting 5,000 miners in this Btate met hore to-dnp. Itesolutions weére .adopted favoriug the ofght-hour..system and sentl- mantbly puy. The. wioers will bo fo scasiun to~ WOrTOMs ug hand {n the prepuration of tho lum.l nl[’. THE CROPS.. Still Considerable Uncemi.intx as to the Harvest in Min~ ‘nesota, ” But the Present Conditions Prom- ise to Help Out'the - Crops. - The Notlonal Agrieultural Report Makes a Most Excellent 8howing,* -~ Oondition of Goreals in Verlous Westorn ' Btates and on the Pacifio, MINNESOTA, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. 87, PArL, Minn., July 14.—Tho present ‘crisis In the growth of tho whent crop has apparently puared, though the ninxt ten days wijl bo full of possibilities of danger. For two dnya tho wenth- crhins been modorntely conl, with bright sun and brisk, drying winds, the reverse of tho warm, dump, murky weathor that causcd so much ularm before, feports trom all over tho Stuto are of n more hopeful charncter, Tho lust rain wishied off much of the rust. . The fieldy genorally look more promiring, With a contin- tunco of thiy favornhie weatlior tho loas by the ruing - and heated | spell will - be much leas than was thought lust week, Some losseanre irrepurable, however, and tho crop in the south- cnat part of tho State will certainly fall below thoaverage. Thoro Is fenr that the vitality of tho plant tay bave been llll?)pm Ly tho ondeal It bus endured, and thut evil clfeets may develop ater ina fallure to come to full naturity and wradunl blight of the stalk. It will tuke some dnys to determine this howover, J now tho pTNA Of the it I8 In suspenes, aud oxact piredictions would mieleading. Theeo will be at least u week more of nbrolute uncertainty. The following reports were recelved to-tight fu nnswer to spcelnl fnquiries sent 1o trust- warthy correspoidents fu_every county of tho :n:'u.- slflmoacd to be most nffected by tho recent ot spell: Luke City—The rains have not injured crops i this soction, but huve perhnps benelited the wheat in some locnlities by washing off tho rust. The warm weather, howover, hus damaged tho wheat_somewhat 1 low sandy places whers fho temperuture 8 highest, o gencrul prospect 18 about ns previously reporter ' Hed Wing—The coalor w or encouragea farniers Lo hope that tho wheat crop will bo us Kol ns wo have had of late years, Harvesters will be bete n _about two weoks. Othar crops dre in oxcellent condition. There 18 ardly ans dumngoe to whent from the lust storm, The wenther 18 now very fuvorabile, 1f it continues sountil harvest a fair averngo yleld is expected, Ttochester—Iteports from parts of the eounty state that tho lnte ralns have Jmproved whent by washing off the rust, and have not damaged the grain. Other gruins ars twisted and dame o Ly wing, but will probably stralrhten up ngaln, *The bot weatbor bas not uilected graln uny yet, Chinch-bugs in u few locallties. On }h’u‘whul‘c: tho crops hyvo Improved within tho nst woel, Winonn—The crop reports continie to bomoro favarnble, ‘The Iate rains mve washed off the ruat, and griin bas a better color. From wheut aperators whin came in from Roohester this afternoon, it 18 learned that at all tho stations between thoro and Winona fhe farmers are feeling decidedly - better over tho outlook, Wheat Is now beginning to fill. Some of tho early. sown graln lLws headed well, ond lvrmnlsetl n flnecrop, Thore i gencrally n bet- er stand of gruin than lost year. \There s, novertholess, much conilict of opinlowt ju esti- mating tho outcoine, hut with guod weathor for ha next three woeks there will bo n falr erop n this section. This opinfon {2 the reauit of care ful gty nmong dealers and farmers, and el Draces Winonn, Olmsted, and Wabnshy Countles, Lucorne—The wenther for tho Isst few diys has been warm, but i brisk breeze hua provafied every duy, Our Lost Judges say wheat will avers uye thirty bushels per nere fn this county It nuthing serious h\lrpcn! 10 it from this tima on, 1. have muds 1t a polnt to Interview overy farmer who comes within reach of mo {n regard to the gruin crop in thoir diferent localitics, . Tho unanimous verdict 3 that up to the presont hour thore 18 1 rust or blight. - All kinds of graln aro in. bealthy condition end stunding up well. Carn hus grown in tho pust three weeks from four to five feot in hight. La Crosse—Curgill & Van's crop-roports from tholr buyers, ot overy stuton = on then Southern Minnesota Division, nithough conflieting in__ detalls, fndlento that from La Crosse to Fountaln whent will soslight 1y bulow the uyorugn. From Fountuln to Kam- soy it fa light; and from Ramsoy weat fully up to tho uverage yield of Bouthorn Minnesota,— twelvo bushels 1o the uere,—which ho regards ns fully ns high a8 It will 'go. Flux has beon lurgely sowed, nna the erop 18 promising. . . ILLINOIS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. CuixtoN, Hh, July Y.—~Huwurns from ull over Do Witt County show n great decrense in the crop -prospeot. uwing 1o the lato wind-storms, mnd theye witt not bo as suuct by one-hall na heretofore oxpected. The oat crop is nearly all down, and spring wocuat {8 belng plowed up. Losso 8 heavy. vy . . Quiney, I, July 4.~The wheat crop In Aduwma County hus been hnrvested. ‘The yleld is Inrger thun was ceted, and exceeds thut of lust your, The n rm{cfl'!hl 8 greatorand tho nereago larger thun in 18, whon the eroo was Smuwonse, Thoe Meld this yenr exceeds that of uny’ proviots, yeur, ” Tho yicld of outs now belng hurvested s better thun ono your ugo. Tho hay crop fs very large and ex- cunds that of one yeur ugo. Tho pruspects for corn aivy moft tinttéring, Therois o lirger uv- erugo thun laat yeur, and the yiold promises to surpaas that of 1870, With very faw oxceptlons tha flelds will yield a huge crop. Potatoes were nuver bettor”in this county, Thore will be euough irish potatoos raisod hero to feed o woud wortion of the Blate, 2 PEOIA, 11k, July I.—Corn in this section {8 In mugnifteent condition. 'Fhe nereaga 1slurger than ovor and o remarkubly lurge yteld s predicted, Oats were hudly damujged by tho last stormn, be- Ing washed to the ground by tho wind, and tho yiold will bo less ‘than the avorsgo. Thero is very littlo whent {n this section, BPRINGPIELD, 1L, July The wheat in this vicinity §8 ull hurvestod und n conslderablo por- tion of jt thrushed. Thewbing-muchines nre runaiug day aud night In onlor 10 thrush from the shock, The ylold 18 large; averaging iwens ty=tive to thirty bushols per nere. A lnrger sicrongo than lust yeur wits sowt, But o simall amount of spring whent raisod in this county. Full whent in guality 18 fuily up to lust yonr's, Tho by has bewn nearly all cut, aud whils tho nereno 18 Ioks thin soma pmv{mu years, tho KIBH per nero i tho lurgest und tho quulity tho ost ovor knowi, Ontd have been somowhat dumaged, but tho ylold (8 tully an uvernge, amd tho quality falr, ‘Thu prospects for corh Wuro nover bottor, und espectally white corn, which 1s principully ralsed. Tho fcroayo {8 large, und tho growth fully 1wo weoks fn udvunce of the souson, Hut lttlo ryo or barlcy was sown, but the quality and yiehd s gooid, Tho weuthor has Leon fuvorable 1o the growth "of corn for tho past woek, Apples, ‘roachu. and other fruits promise u tnrgo yield, : I0WA, Towa CiTv, Ia., July 14.~Tho noreago of wheat In this coupty I8 10 per cent loss thun lust yoary hut the yield will bo at least 10 por cont groater than lust year, The oats crop 18 g00d, A lurgoer ncroogo of corn was planted thanwas grgwn lust your, and It promises a large yleld, OrTunwa, Ja., July W.~Tho burvost Is woll under way {n this vicluity, Intensely hot. Ono B A o gk altys Wi , fair ylol yo - AT l‘»‘ut‘filmu S, 8. that gonorally & uro, whent budly damuagud n sotno aattion iora rats. Tio e wil o wh MVOrsKRY Quts and potatoos excellont. vl ‘Fhie curn orop I8 juinenso, aud 80 fur ndvauced nd to lnuunl! a very hoavy yield, probably tho lurgest vyer known bere, Blovx CITy, lu.,July H.—Reports from tho country, withln 8 vadius of #ify miles of thls clty indicate that rust has burt™tho whoal but Htile. Bomno. fivlds of Iate whest uro reported Ulighted by the hot sun following the rains souo duys ugo, The usual catimato of tho ucroage Is 0 por cont foss than lust year, und tho averago Ylufi‘d at twenty bushels por were, Fow flelds of | whent nre being barveatad, but tho wheat bare vust will not be genoral before Nmnl-&; nnxt, Outs promise well, Corn is lmmense, Tho huy I8 avorage. Weathor dry and bot, with a light recze, and favorable for riponing small wraiu, Councit BLuyws, July 14.—The farmivg cons n Westeris 10wa s i the midst of n cut, and. while it qusntity, tho quuiity wilt farexcond anything. u}\-er lu-{uro m?wa i this section—far abave the average. Ityo s slack, with u light orop, Bar- Toy Wil bo poor.—ut leust 20 per cont, below the average, Ontd will bo heavy und n sutisfuctory ylold, whils corn will bo even better thun the avorige good yleld, buing o crop nover heretus fory Oxporieiiced Dy thls frrust eorn "cauutry, Farmers uro correspondingly jubllant. DavisrouT, In., July ‘1i.—Tho qutlook for - the seusun of 1850 fu’ tAls rogion 18 excellunt, trom presout iudications, this year's yicld will surpass Lhat of tho last two precoding yuars, Lot u quantity and gyality, TBo burley hirvest . I8 nlrendy under way, 10 1l alightly colored tu A e thaoumt avy - ral 3 I places by the Inio her s plnf 21d° fully {lovuhnnd. whent‘r)l.‘. nnd cop TAl doing finely, and, under tho present fry. & Slo olrcumstance farmers look forwg &7 an unununuy'innm ¥ieid In atl kinds ot/ o435 corn especluliy, & ¥-Trops in Nortiwestorn [ 2 244, Tho horvesting of Duntque, In,, J Towa ara looking wheit and harley | ~*Jgun. Fenrs of rust in whent are not réfim. 1xvopt Alightly In. Aline mnkeo and Wineshlck inties, © Onts Ao “Inumncnse. - Corn_ia lodging considerably, but ymwlug finely. Tho fiirmors aro jubilant, DES Mo1xes, In., July W.—Farmers of thia reglon siro nbw noarly Al fn tho harvest lields, and {n most cades eutting aats befors wheat, the onta having ripened first, What and onts proin- 18e i crop uhove the avernge, and nearly all tho corn that was blowi -down by Inst week's storm hng strajghtencd up;aud the damago will Lo Iight. Town will have tho largent und hest corn ) tho crop In. her history, If the Tall mooths prove favorable, . . - 4 MICIIGAN, \ Bpectal Dispatch (o The Ohicago, Tibune. DATTLE CREEK, Mich., July 14.—The wheat- harvest In this section 18 about finished., Tom T'riRUNE reparter has Just returncd from a trlp through Cafhoun, Knlnmnzoo, 8t. Joseph, and Cuss Counties, ahd théra fs bt one roport of tho whueat erop: It 18 very good. Tho heavy ralns, ) ! veeurring us thoy did, nimost overy dany Just be- | foreand after harvest bogat, bavesomewhat dumuged the grain in a fow localities, but not lErlIl\ll,lir‘ The yield will bo as )||gh,n:|'1 the ;’\ #some farins, north of this city, tho ralns having prevented the arnwing in of “tho grain, it hne sprouted, and the domage Insuchcasesis heayy. TIE NATIONAL REPORT. « Speetal Ditpateh (o The Chicago Tribune, » WASIINGTON, D, C., July 1.—The cropreport to he made public to-morrow by tho Agricults urn! Departruent will show n most excellent condition of things for the farmers. Tho corn crop I8 lurger by far than that.of any previous year.. Tho votton crup fs cqual to the best which former reporta bave shown, whilo the wheat yleld 18 up to n high_nvernge, with a slight fuereaso in ncreage. The reporta from ‘Toxns are remarkable, The corn yield Is rated at 116 and thut of cotton 114, 100 belng the stand- ard of excetlenee when crops aro uiitjured by any cause, - Alnbamn rafes next on eoiton, bes 1ng 104, while South Cirolinn {8 the lowest, being only ¥2, or a little under tho average. DAKOTA. k YANKTON, DD, T., July l.—Cropsare inexcel- lent condition in this eection of Southienstern Dukota and Nurtborn Nebraskn. Wheat good in quulity and o large yield certaln. Bome rust o1 tho bottoms, but the bottom-laud acrenge i3 small. Onts unusually heavy and barlos, first- cluss,” Corn strong and growing rpily, Vegee fables are showlng o wotiderful wrowth, Thero s nothing In (4o way of . bountitul harvest of P8, ¢ CALIFORNIA. BAN FRrANCIsCo, July 14.—Crop roports indi- cate that tho wheat yleld will be very heavy. Tho dumage from lute north winds in most cases proves to be less than wis supposed, rud tho fn- crensed acreago will mitke up for any diminu. ‘tion of yleld por acro whero most affected by unfavornblo weathor, B ——— THE. CROI'S IN EUROPE. ‘Tho June number.of the Farmerny' Unlon fn Drvarin glves n depressing account of the con- ditlon of tho crops In that county: * [ the clreuit of Hollfeld '(Oberfranken) the lang-protracted dry weatler, with high winds, had @ very lirt- ful cffeet upon. fleld craps. Tho frost of the 20thof May wis so scverc that the ryo enrs were ncarly frozen off, and only in n few hol- lows escuped heing totally destroyed. Tho barldy 18 In dangor of drying up and turning yellow beeauro'of the dry wenther, Whent i, under the circumatances, {n tolerably fair con- ditlon, and_ hop urnberg), though they were njured by tho cold, offer i falr prospect. Clover, which nt first, promised .so well, bus also . suffered, ‘'and lentils stand withorod from both hent and cold, Peas pronise nn uverago fair erop, and pottocs are now doingz well, though the enrlier ones wero frozen. The mendows givo, scant promise, and ¢ rain docs not soon cotne the entire’ huy erop will bo Jost. Tho price nf eatilo has fuflen be- cnitse of tho searcity of fodder. In tho clrenlt of Staffelstem (Oborfranken) monny rye lelds, when Just on the verge of Dbloom,” were =0 Dienched by tho frost as 1o be guod for nuthing but fodder. The rape, which wns yet blooming on tho dovastating S0th of May, sufferel s severely b l{ Entirel d('!tn»fil'l.l by frost are tho younr onk subifnis, rod bueshis, ash trocs, ace cacing, pine and-tr 'trees, grapes, the fruit trees on ti Vistula, cherries, goosoborrics. etc. ut and applo trees’ have suifered o ter- ¥ thut they aro egll (May 30) without follage. 2 i1l burdly Uring In wbalt * ribly Evn the uvper leavesaf linden, horso-chestunt, - and gther treey ave il frozen aud yellow, o Iy Noumarkt (Oberpiadz) tho winter carn 18 almost tatally frozen, Truit and potutoes badly dimuged. In Schwnbach (Mitel Franken) the ryo was standing frosh and xuriant when the fatul frost of May 10 and 20 buried tho furmers’ hoped. *In Kirchelm (Pfulz) great ho wore cd of tho erops in April, but they have 1 sluet cruelly disnppointad, Tho prevalling northonst tho telds and deluyedd the o pment af seed, 80 thut fu_provender, rye, whoat, and bariey only inslenitlcunt returns nre expected. Tho fi:“';o' ines, nirendy tufured by the winter, felt 0 iy froats suverely.” From Ketnath (Oberpfalz) come simiar sor- rowful necounta. % On tho pining In the nelghborhood the frozen geadn huil to be cut down In order that new erops might -be started, The winter corn sineo tho Xith of Muy tns put forth ears and the ce- muining crops are [ goad tondition, and the molst ficlls present a splendid uppearance, ‘while tho dry meadows ure Very buckward in tho rowth of gri ' vory BOrTY Rppearanco Is presented by tho fruit troos, which the severe Winter hus destroyed Dy thousands, In Kemn- mnth tho eattlo mnrkets aro weak, and. on this m:fluum pricesare low, Tho swine markol 13 active. 3 "lho hakvest proapects In Ttaly are vory favor- able. Al) the reports that reach tho Govorne moent indleato that root frulta, ns woll a4 corn sind treg Crults, will bo unusually abundant this year, Even tho grapeviies promise an extruore dinnry roturn, notwithstanding that* In_tho onrly” spring sovernl provinces muffered from vinient hull-storns and rulns, The sitk crop promizes to bo nbundant, ani 18 now alinnst ke cure. Ruins have been plenty und only sunshine 18 neeesanry, 2 gury the wenther hns been extremely favorable, with abundant rulns and not exceds sivo heat. ‘The npe horvest {8 very rict, both in quantity and quality, aod the corn 18 unusus ally 1l and luxuriant, ¥ 3 ———— PRECAUTIONARY. . Mexrins, Tenn., July 4.—Tho Btate Board of Henlth of Tonnesseo to-dny onmeted an ordie nines, to go into effect to-morrow; which pro= hibits tho bring(ng fnto this State of tho foliow- lowing urticlesof merehandlso shipped s frofght from New Orlouns, to-wit: Clothing, peasousl Lnggage and dunnage, rugs, paper stook, hides, halr, fonthers, and other animal yomatins,cotton, homp, and votfeo {n bugs, socond-hand beddlv, olothipg, upbolstoved fumiture, and textilo fubrlen, moas, Jute, and exoelslor, tropical fruits and productiofs, | “Qufora of tho Board will bo stationed on tha ruflronds at tho Hate . line, and tho - whirf- mnsters at the rivor towis, to onforeo this order, il tho Stiuto Bunrds of (ioalth of Missivaipphy Arkansag, oud Kentuoky am requested to chlo in this monsure of precaution, o presinblo to tha above ander rvoitos the fncts I tho vusu OF Lo collae ship Lxcelulor, uy divulged ot the mooting ot ‘the Stutd Bowed of )luulll‘l of Loulstanm, bold In Nuw Ovleans on the 13th iust., aa'tho busls for ita notion. HORMAN-PERCHERON HORSES, ¢ Bpgetal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Triduna, TosToN, July H.—I'wonty Norman-Terchoron stalllons arrived from England to-day /conslgned . tn 1. Dillon, Boomington, JIl. Threo welghed 2,010 pounds each when shipped, and others uv- ©erugo 1,000 pounds, Throt uro valued at £3,000 each, and lmn dthers x;w $2,600 furllu:k ;;;;rpu‘u. Y d wit muon Westorn stock ¢ ve ’im:n of hn%‘m 1,200 10 1,400 'und!. Ifi’l"l‘:lud for draught uro worth pbout §200 cach. e——— rx OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, . New Yok, July 4.—Arrived, the Hofland, from Loundon; State of Pennsylvaula, froni Qlusgow; nud Frauce, fram Havro, uu‘l,nulm, July M.—Arrived, the Frisia, from oW 2 ork. 2 i SouTiauprosm, July H.—Areived, tha Mosdd, frum New }'urb b e —i ; _FRESH MEAT FOR EUROPE, New Youg, July H.~The shipmonts of £ moent 1o Europo for the past wock wery ‘thy highest on record for oue woek, The shipmeus include 3965 cuttle, B0 quarters ol drewded beef, 1180 livo sheep, 3,085 earcusses of mution, und 115 dressed hogs. > havo parched

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