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Tite CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1880— PAGES. THE CROPS. The Weather Still Favorable to Maturing Wheat in Min- nesota, ‘ty Jowa Turning Out Better than Was Proviously Expected. e Condition of Crops in Other Btatos— Gonoral Harvost Notes. MINNESOTA, Sptetal Durpatch to The Chteago Tribunes Sr. Paur, Minn, July %3—The following crop dispatches are from points i the routh- ern tier of counties where the wheat Is near- ly rendy for harvest : Hokah—Winter wheat s about cuts yield fifteen to twenty-five bushels. Chineh bugs are reported on the lowlands, but the upland farms are looking well, Barloy and oats are looking well. Houston—The chinch bug 1s making trouble in the valleys, but tho ridge. farms arenll right. Harvesting Is jn progress on Jome farms, Rushford—Reports are generally encour- pein + some flelds on Jow. lands are poor and 08 pee ted by bugs. Chinch bugs are working In Fife wheat, but do not touch ny other. Some farmers are cutling winter wheat. Barley, outs, and corn look fine. Lariesboro-—All crops look well, and if the weathor contiunes favorable upland wheat wil bo-a good crop south o} tho Narrow Ginge, Spring wheat looks poor und biight- ed di many places, Vountain—Theerops look better, The rains this week are helping some. It is thought $hat there will be a-falr crop. Harvest com- Tuenees next wee! jey—The chinch-bug scare isnot E atl wheat Is ina faireondition. esting conmnences next week, |” rr—Wheat hnproving every day, and Aclt states that at one staze of the Bhiklny sdate—omp wheat, will go twenty to the ndre, but the best farmers set the average. at fifteen bushels. Some will commence entting to-«lay. Hayward—The damage by rains and rust fis been sinall. The average will be eight- een te twenty Iushels, and of good ntialltss Armnstrong—Harvesting will probably be- git tho middle of next week, Farmers claim: the average will be fifteen to twenty bushels, Oukland—Whent never looked better. “The average will be eighteen to twenty-five bush- bls avod q Barley about half cut. ppleton—Thie wheat never looked better. The yleld will be large and of good quality. Harvest commences next week. Good Thunt and farmers feelin; mmences this week. Euston—Some carly-sown whent is dam- py blight from 15 te 20 percent, Lato hot damuged mueh, ‘The estimated nereage 1s twenty busttels. Whinebago Clty—The damage by b light isS per cent. ‘Ihe quality and yleld willbe Beer ion Inst year. Corn, oats, and barley ook well, * Fainuont—The crops look splendid; estt- Mated average fifteen to_elgtiteen bushels, Harvest commences next week... Sherbourne—Under tho cold-weather the wheat lias Improved every day the past week, The heads are filed to the top. Farmers estimnte theaverage yilld atelghteen bushels per acre. Outs are a bie crop, aud, neatly Teady to be hurvested, Corn Jooks splendid, Barley 2 good prop wird about hurvested. Edgerton—No damage to ‘wheat here, and the outlank is favorable, being cut. Flandreau—Tho crops never looked better Broun these parts thin nt presént. Wheat fy fast coming to maturity, ‘Che general vpinion Js that It wil average tweuty bushels to the nere at least. - Vheat is out of danger, ig good, Oat harvest eom- Barley und rye are MINNESOTA AND IOWA. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Paur, Minn, July 23—Tho weather continues favorable to tha maturing of whent, though it is growing warmer. Harvest 1s nearly reached, however, and crops will bo beyond reach of danger from wenthor ina few days, when warn) dry weathor will be needed to secure It good condition, The fol- Jdwing are among the dispatches recelved. to-night from Miunegotn and Lowa: Red Wing, Minn.—Some fields of grain near town have been cut, but harvest gener- ally will not begin until the middle of noxt week. ‘The average yleld of wheat will be about fifteen bushels per necro of good gqualits xoine farms will yield twenty- ve busi but the average will not be over fifteen. ley Is almost all cut, and isn giod crop, tg are lodged in many places, nt otherwise promise well. “The weather for the past ten tays could not have been better for whet, ‘Taylor, Minn.—The weathor for the past sveek hay been all that could have been dee sired for the crops, ‘The barley harvest commences this week, stands heavy, and will yleld Inimensely, Whent and oats are coming ont all right. We have, taken all together, the best and Onest crops thiscounty has produced, inke City, Minn.—The general harvest will begin inthis vicinity about tho midds of next week, Some farmers will cut thelr whent a Iittle premuturely to rescue it froin the chineh-bug. : - Cloud, Minn.—Wheat and oats are fast gett ng into condition for the reaper, aud a Munday will witness many wt one in hergabouts, who enn eomunenes cutting before __ the wheat is) fully ripe, haying learned from past experience not. only — that this is huenesnry, where help is scarce, but Yost nore and Detter flour fs, tho .result. ever were nore pluinp kernels seon than i present, nud if the crop ts well secured ; er mus ‘be a very urge proportion of No. wheat, Monona, Ia,—Wheat has been cut In this focatity., ‘The yteld, {t is estimated, will bo from ten to fifteen bushels to te acre of No. 2. Barley Ia nearly all ent, and ts good in quality and fatr in quantity, Flax is nso be- ing cut. ‘The prospects for these crops aro goad, ‘ Decorah, Ta.—Thoe .harvest Is just ‘com- tmenelng, ‘Che esthnated averuge yield of wheat Is ten bushels peracre, ‘The harvest has fairly commenced, Rust and chinchy bugs have damaged wheat severcly In somo parts of the county; nevertheless, the average = ylell will, be wn btshels perucre, All other kinds of crops wiil bo abundant. Sheldon, In—Tho best kind of, err, To- ports are coming in from all direc ons, No damage from operation will aud nN cads were only bleached on the outside, everal Diighted wheat heads brought in to- day show lost of tho kernely well filled, Hivo miles west ofshero the wheat harvest has comnigiced, and the estimates from dlt- ferent directions ure from fifteen to twenty- dive bushels per acre, . ILLINOIS, Bpectat DHspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dwiaur, 1, July 23—The weather con- tinues to be all that the moat growling, grumbling Granger could wish for, Bian wud benst have been taxed to thelr uttermost this week to take care of the grass ‘aud cuts which have been and are boingeut. ‘The hay crop 'is very fine, and ts now mostly In the Oats ure standing up well, but aro falling down fast before tho hurvester, ig Improving everyday, A Httle rain would do us good, aud the ears would probi- Diy be a litte better, ‘The lands which have not been underdratned show unmistakable ziarks of the wet season, Farmers who in previous seasons thought open ditches zood enough tor them, how talk of putting down tile In the bottom: of.them, and filling’ up the open ditch, Wo are progressing, ipcetal’ Dispati ich to Tha Chicago, Tribune, di, duly meaty furmers iy vk outing thelr Onts have been badly lodged In suis and rain, but on the “Whole a very good crop will ‘bo harvested, Corn is Jooking: splendid, and farmers guy there has not been wo better prospect for ifuny years, although the cold inlkhts for. rs week have somowhul retarded ils he A great deal of tile has been latd around, hors withly the last few years, and its effects are noticeable in. the smoothness and evens 4 Ness of many of the cornfleldy, with scarcely: At ey or low picco of corn to be found in rust, pul very little from blight. ‘The n oats, places by the wind t BIICINGAN, Apectat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich. July 23,—1t has ulned duily for the past seventeen days. A Jurge amount, of wheat is still out, and o arent deal of damage done In Gratiot, Te cola, and Snainaw Counties. In some sec- tlons 20 per cent of the crop is damaged. The dann, in Gratlot CHOY will amount, to $15,008, Farmers are getting discouraged. THE RAILROADS. Southwestern Passenger Agents . IOWA. Patching Up Their Differ= | Biptctal Dispatch ta The Unleago Tribune, : ences, + Cenan Rarins, In, duly %3.—Harvesting Is woll along In this county, Wheat about half a crop, ' LOCAL CRIME. . SITAKING ‘TILE DICK, a Yosterday afternoon Mr. Charles Perkins, of Rovhester, N. ¥.-was placed undor arrest by Dotectivea ‘Murnane and Ryan upon a charge of swindling proferred by Henry Dunlap, a Michigan farmer, Mr. Perkins Is a well-known follower of tho turf, and has for years been known ng.an owner of raving etock. Thuraday oventng he visited John Spian's 'Lurf Exetunye, on Clark street, and thoro met Mr. Dunixp, who nt the time was laboring undor tho effects of too much drink. The gentie- mon had been intimate for yenrs, fd during friendly conversation a propos! tlon was inide to shake dive for the clyara,> Mr, Perklus was exceedingly lucky, und shook such largo nvernges that the Michigat man beeame seized with an Insane desite to sco moro of it. He proposed a bet of a dollar that Perkins could not repent his tucky “shake,” and ho lost Commendable Action of the Erie in Taking Care of Immi- granta, ESTERN PASSENGER . AGENTS The General Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Western roads interested In the Knight Templar business held meeting In thiseity yesterday to settle the difficulties that have lately arisen, As stated yesterday, tho General Passenger Agents of the varlous Tonds agreed sometime ago to charge tho Knights and members of thelr familles who are coming here -to attend the ‘Triennial Conclave {tis elty one fare for the round trip. But sines then it has transpirdd that tha Indlanapolis & St. Louis hins cut the rates from St, Louis to $5 for the round trip, while tho agreed rate Is his monoy. en hettted ls ont fia uurlostty, S370, amt the Missourl, “Kansas “& seems not to have diniinivhed, rt x oe : * fo estnilish tho truth of tha ole bn Texas tins inade rates from Emporia m tl it fee Jong lmne that has no turning be lost $0. | at $15, while thengreed rate from Kansas City Some unwise person told him confidential y that | fs 814,00, ‘hls. mntter lins crented consider- te ee ere etd ea ere Watlice necepted | nolo All-feellng among the other Ines, and Dull in the caso to the amount a $200, at ‘Mr. | especially among thoso Jenin west Seo Perkins will appear for trint Monday afternoon | Chicago, ns these nes could not aford to sinant has many friewds In Cht- d i eg Inter enter as Tae ie mulltyora { meet tho ent by the smaller ronds, ay they deliboratoattemptutewindting. Mr. Perkinshime | have already contracted for as much busi- neas ue they can posalbty take care of on that socension atthe regular rates, Tho meeting yesterday was for the purpose of preventing: general break in the rates, which would be the result If steps were not {aken nealnst the cutting ronds, compelling them to pay to thelr connect! the full rate agreed upon, ‘There were present, K. St. John and John Sebastian, Rock Island; 'S. U. Hooper, Hnn- mibal & St. Joe; J. Re Wood, Burlington A. IL. Hanson, Uinels Centrat; Willian ‘Thrall, Northwestern; France Chandler, Missourt Paclile; H. C, Townsend and George TL Dantels, Wabash; James Charlton and D. Bowes, Alton; George Washington Sintth, Lake Erle & Western; E, A. Ford, Van- alt. Mr. E. A. Ford occupied the chair and Mr. George fl, Daniels acted as Secretary, ‘The first business done was the consideration of report of the Cummnittea of the St. Louis Agsociation which erroneously charged tho Altou with having been a patty to the cut made by the Indianapolis & St. Louts, Mr, Charlton showed that his road was in no way connected with the trausaction, but had leged that in the replevin onso before | firmly maintalned the rates, After 0 long Jastlve Snuil, in Austin, that both Franklin J. | and exelted debate the following resolution Spencer, the plaintitt, find Itlehard 1 Wilton | Wns qelopted : re defendants, were myths, und that ex-Con- % are, aiible none pa she tytn the evievin | ftutrcl hat thls meetlay race as Fo nn or ie pe a EeCUS | toanow tho faut that te rato ao broken wits not made by the Chicago & Alton Ruilroud, but wus made by and at a mnss-ineuting of all Unes held nt Chico, Apeil 15, 1890, ‘After. another fong debate regarding the Dest means of avoiding a ceneral collapse of tho rates, It wns resolved “that all lines nerce that no reduced rate shoul he made from Kansas City or any other point to St. Louts or any other polit from which a lower ‘e¢ance Dunlap was a conalderable winner, bw the dice eventually went nygalnat him. He pro touts that ho knows nothing about londed dico, and nttribites the unfortunate affair to the ad- vice of aume Intermeddiing friond of Duninp’s. The man from Michizan i6 also a sporting chiare Acter, and quite well_knuwn in turf circles a8 a constant attendant of tho races, TRASK AND HIS FRIENDS. Raward A. Trask, Turner, Marry M. Cook, MeDonough, Constable Horn, and others, charged by Mrs, Wagner with conspiracy, por- sonating’ officers, nnd doing other Megat acts, whereby she was deprived of about £200 worth of property, gave bull yesterduy before Justice Brown for an examination nt 2 o'clock Wedneu- day before Justice: Wullaco, Harry M. Cook, one of the defendants, was allowed to go ball In nine of the cases for $4) oneh, and Le Grand W. Perco went built In three of the enses, Cook, however, a8 a Tripusn reporter lings discovered, {s responsible, and holds title to some real estate and personal Mitsui Prosceuting-Attorney Cameron was busy yes: tenhiy listentug to new evidence and cliarges against tho bateh. and he thinks hepvill have no diticulty in making them gutter. Among the witnesses who culled’ was a Indy who anid that Turner, Cook & Co. had sulzed her stuif unhiw- i rate thin single fare for the round trip to fully ‘hod Few, pee a fw clues: armlel rite Chicago has been quoted for Knights ‘Temp. Qividuat dropped in and assured. him] Jar, and that the question of rumored that Constable MeBonotgh hitd gone to Austin | cuts at Emporin, Fort Scott. ct he iu person. aud gotten out the replovin writ | left with the Atehison, ‘Tope & Agninst Limself in the enso of the Waguer | Santa Fé, Kansas Clty,' Fort Scott goods. Justice Demura desires to suy that ho, | & is uw Justice of the Pence, has dune nothing wrong, and bis recurda’ will’ show that he acted honesty and {inpartinlly {n the promises, Gulf, and Kansas City, Lenvonworth & Southern to decide what ts best to bedone to meet the cuts of the Missouri, Kansas & "Texas Railroad, if they find that there fs an: truth In such rumor?” Neither of the ronds nceused of having cut the rates was repre- sented, and consequently it contd not be as- certained whether tho reports ubout cuts ‘wore really based upon fac The above action, however, Is believed to contine the putting to the territory west of the Missouri, if the Missouri, Kansas & ‘Texas in- sists upon making lower rates than those agreed upon, ‘The rate from Kansas City-to St, Louis ant return fs $17, and ifto this umount is ndded the cut rate (85) from St. Louls to Chieago and return ft will make the rito from Missourl River points to Chicago and return $22. ‘The agreed ratefrom Missourl Jiverpaints to Chleago Is but $14.90. ‘Thus DEPRAVITY AND OUTRAGE, Even tha police are uausented with the stories of filthyerlme in children which thoy are forced to listen to ole most daily, Yesterday they wero called upon by. a mothor to arrest her daughter out of a don of ill-fame at No. 414 State street, and when they wont to the placo they found two Iittlo glrla, who claimed to be IG years of aye, but, who in reality did not ‘look to be more thin 12, Their numes are Anule Johnson and Maggle Nevins, and though thoy bavobeon away from home since Monday Inst only, tho stories of tholr doluys were slinply horrible, | The Reneo, aes a unre ed | any rond cutting rates between here and St. that ose let = He nee! Eattt | Louis will be unable to tonch the business {i ine any Constable D. 2. Carmichael, with | eM Missourl River points, Ag for tho St. Louls business, the Indlanapalls & St. Louls can take care of but very little, having ao Hinited capacity, und thus the bulk of thet Dusiness will come to the Alton aud Ilinols Central TRallroads anyway, and for this reason they will adhere to the agreed rate (88.70) from St. Louls to Chicago and return, ‘After this business fad been disposed of tho question of cutting regular rites to and: from Missourl! River points and beyond was taken up. ‘fhe charges preferred by the Hannibal & St. Joe against the Roek Island at n previous meeting were again discussed, Mr. St.John, General Passenger Agent of the Rock Island, refused to make an explant. tion on tho ground that his Company was not gn party to the Missouri River agreeinent, and ho had tho rlght. to pay commission te whom ever und to whatever point he pleased, and It was none of the other rondy’ business. ‘The charge agajust the Hoek Island was that It paid comuiisstons to soalyurs and outsiders contrary to agreement, The Ruck Island representatiye claimed that "it could show that some of the other lines had no right to threw stones, und among othors charged tho. Wabash with Iniving ett the nites on three tlekets from Kansas City rc) Justice Ritchie In the ‘own of Luke, eulted nt the armory with Einmn Foster, a wee ite of 10 years, who, he suid, wes In a sorrowful pilyht in’ vonsequorce of her brutal and drunken fathor haying Fopeatodty, subjected tho child to his own vile aud lustful purposes, Justico Walluce and the pollco officials could searcely beliove the story which this little thing reluted, and 50 they sent for City-Physician Dunne to examine her, Surely enough, sho was inn terrible physical condition, fhe child's mother js dend, and the futhor, Richard Alexantcr Foster, Hved at the corner of Forty-ninth and Alexander strecta, until the last article in the house was sold for drink, A short. time ufo be was sent to tho House of Correction in default of a fine of 8100 imposed for throwluy nwomnn down stairs, ‘Tho child says her futher ‘bas Hed, and thut she la sure bor mother isnow in Michigan, ns sho was forced to run away from homo on'accaunt of ill-treatment. Tho letle swirl was sent to tho Foundlings' Home, ant when tho father’s tern expires. in tho flotse of Correetlon ho will be brought {uto court upon a charge of incest’, 4 — RESTS, | ‘Thomas and Teanc Pouler, tho former an of- fonder well kuown to the police, and the litter @ muarricd mun - with a famlly residing at 7 ted at to Ogdensburg. No action was taken on this Pita Reis vy pa tay rate for the rie fiat no previous botite = ‘was given as provided for In the ugreemen: Kenting nnd Morgan, | who , wont to | Mid reanso te Rock Isjand lind previously Ln Grange for the purpose, They nro charged with navigation whorse and delivery-wagon belonging to one of Tun Tununy carrlors, which wis loft standing in front of the oftlee af 4 o'clock one Sunday morning about two weeks nyo. ‘The Poniers wore scen with tho stolen rig thy same diy, and subsequently it was uscur- tatned that the barneas had heonsold in this alty to onc of Brink's express drivers. Dotoctives Londergan and Arnstein inst aven- ing suocecded in arresting Charles Milter, alias TD. ‘Guriton, for whom thoy have ‘been looklag glyen notice that It was not tw party to the agreement, and therofore had no right to pre- for charges against any of the lines partics to the agreement, ‘The rouds, with the exception of the Rock Island, agreed to maintain the Missaurl River HEFCORLIRE: aud not pay commissions to out- siders, = Anothor meeting will be hold this morning: to dispose of the untinished business, alneds last. May, upon a ware PROTKCTING EMIGRANTS. Fane, chapging in Wi eee forge! | phe Erle Railroad has just made an’ Inno- walking along Stito strost, botwoen Mudisan and Monroo atroets,- Millereon the 25th of last Rebruary, passed in check drawn un tuo First Nationnl Hank for $24.54 payable to "RD. Carleton, ‘aud beartue tho forqed signature of Charles W. Randall, of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayno Rattroud, Ho obtained upon this 345 from Charles F, Btoll, of No. 7 Studivon prioe to this he yation that onght to be appreeiuted by the Jnrger number of iminigrants pussing over that line, Most of the Immigrants have not the meuns to pay 50 or 75 cents ameont gt the dining-stations or: In. the. dintng-cars, and hence they are compelled to lay In a stock of provislons at tho starting polnt, and when this stole fs exhausted replenish Jt along tho pute. ‘Usually upon alvin at uttale a a : thelr first anpply of provisions was gone, and ae heer stron Whore aeventert Sia ee they werecompellert to purchase 0 new stock, found upon tim a cheek on tho Firat Nuttomal, | As imost of the Inunigranta’ are not able to intod July 2), for Sit. eirmod Houkwitt | speak the English language, or aequalnted street. Two ur ‘threo dyn passed a check for Sion the Union National hank, siened Granville BM. Wilson and tie jorged ‘KD, Cureton, and obtaincd the full amount in cash from the | keoper . He anothor on tho Kime bunk for y a Hiunod J B, Kirchor, my oheoka urn, oF curse, with the value of commodities In suurioud, There wax ive found upon bim a | this country, they were swindled in pawn tlelcot fora violin, which {a also supposed |g) pyysiblo ways by , sharpens who were on hand te supply them with tho necessary provision. ‘Lo ‘ayokl this fn the future, the Erle Itailway has established at the depot in Butfalo supply stores whore emigrants are furnisited with such articles as they may want ut the following reason- able priced: Wheat or rye bread, 10 cents por lout; ples, 10 cents each; cheese, 15 cents per pounds bologna, 1 conts phe pounds milk, 10 cents per quart; coifee, 6 cents: cups ink, bconts per cup; elgurs, Band 10 cents exch; sinoking tobi Beants pack- GEN. GRAN'T, TheEx-Presldont nt Loadville—Io Wil Visit Boston the Lust of Noxt Month, Lrapvinin, Colo, July 23.—Gen, Grantare rived Inst ovenlng nt 0:30 o'clock, He wns récelved by n company of mounted policy, tio somes ‘of cavalry, five colnpantes of pifantry, the city Fire Department, and 500 A veterans of tho into War, A sulute of 100] 88e An authorized agent of the Erle Kall. p way Con y Is cl us " nuns was fired while the procession marehed tht the pany je okarwet Mii the dut yoane through tha city, ‘The hne of march was | thatthe abovenamed prices are strictly ad- brillinntly Wuituated aud decorated with Jn Ao eat tha: Terie Atallwag atiould Srubycouns bat tana ins ulryela, were cdo fimituted by nll Qa through: Ties dong a crowded, It is esthuated that nenrly 30,000 Taree fmmfirant business, A suppl: werv on the street, ‘ho General: excused it ti Dinwelf from making a speech on account of hoarseness, ‘To-morrow he will: visit the iiinies, attend the theatre La the evening, and wballand reception atter tha theatre. ‘Lhe party will renal until Monday, ‘Phe elty depot of this Idud should -by established nt all tho principal depots In this city, whieh would pave the eect of cheeklug the abuses from which ~hunigrints arriving hore ura now suffering, As itis wow thoy usually fall Into the hands of unserapulous runners and other expends $20,000, mostly by private snbserlp | sliarpers, who got away with the lust cent tlon, for tho entertainment. these poor people possess, Fr * Bosron, July %,—Cen, Grant lins accepted et und Is comb to Boston tho AN. EX'TENSION, if a eiber, a“ hs Buea of tis Mil- Bpeelat Disputch ta ‘The CAlcago Tribune, dlesox Club, A grand banquet and recep | Sioux Crry, July 2.—Thore fy reliable in- Hun wilt forte Ha Bis hour nt etal, ll formation that tho Northwestern Company distinguished men will be present, tins Jet®additlonal gradi contucts from Webster City, lu, north to Tracy, Minn, the —_—<—<—— DRUNKEN SAVAGES, ~ . work jo by count vd noxt season. ‘This ope reat ~ | Wi require the bulldlag of 100 miles of rond, Wasnisaron, 1, C., duly Tho Interlor aA branch is projected leaving this Ine above Departnent to-day recelved a telegram from | “Atgona, and runnhie west ° twit IndiurAgent Tudlam, at Cusa Grane, Arle the! St ‘Pau & louse city loud at Worthing: zonu,stuting thatthe Indians at that point | ton, were drunk on liquor of thely own nianufuet- - ure; that they were killlug cach other; and TOWA RAILNOAD MATTERS, that he hind sent to Fort MeDowell foruilite | Se*etat Correspondence ap ‘Tea Chtcago Tribune, try assistance to quell tho disorder, Des Maines, Lu, July 31—While Con- rr gressman Gillette is roaming over his district No other Whisker Dye cquuls Hill's—60 cents | telllug the farmers tut the country is golng to ruin; that he can walk on farih-mortgnges trom ono end of the State to tho other; that buble officers’ salaries should be cut down one-halt (while he draws full pay); that the country {sj perll for want of work for In- Doring men, right here in his own elty thers are hundreds of thousands of dollars idic for wantof use. Ex-Goy, Merrill, Prestdént of the Citizons’ National Bank, tho Hone J. 3. Grinnell, and. several capitalists went to State Centre a few days ago to sco lf thoy could not make an investment of thotr sur- plus shekels. | ‘They called together the busi- hess men of that place and proposed to them that a railroad from State Centre to Grinnell would be a good thing. for them, and If the project met their approval and thay would render the necessary “ald and com- fort” tho money would be forthcoming to build the road. The State Centre people were both surprised and pleased.’ It was a boon they din not even dreamed of, If it was deemed sufliciently finportant for expl- talists to tuke hold of it ought to be to State Centre, and they sad ‘Amen. Tho pro- peal route {3 from State Centre direct to drinnell, where it would comlect with the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacltic and the Grine nell & Montezuma Road, ‘Chis would give a new competing route fo Chieage, Gov. Mer- rill docs not usualy [1 ib money where it witl not pay, Tle evidently knows what he is y" about-In this matter, or he would not volun | tarily Inaugurate the movement, The little town of Sheldahl, a few miles south of Ames, aml foeated on the Des Moines & Minneapolis Division of tie Chicago & Northwestern, was thrown Into ecstaslesa few days ago by the presence of an engineer of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, who was looking sory feasinle route westward from that polnt, A citizen of Sholdabt, with much olecrity, took him in tow and piloted him to the Des Moines River, where they struck an old survey made ten! yenrs ago? thence they went on eight miles to the cont-flelds, ‘The tmpression left by the elvil engineer was that the Company were seeking a route from Marion, In Linn Coun- ty, to Council Blutls; thagghey wottld run to Palo, thence west. by son oUhvlsea, thence southwest to o& kutermned@™mite point between the Rock Island and the Northwestern, thence westward to Sheldahi, thence to Connell Bluits. 1t was revorted that the focal surveyors were to meet the elyil engineer of the rond at Marton, amd report progress soon, 1 give the rumor for what it is worth; but ong fii {fs certain: the Chi-, cago & Milwaukee are skirmishing about in this vicinity; yet for what real purpose has not transpired. Recent movements 6F the Chicago & Northwestern, and their activi- ty Just now, indiente they at least have strong suspicion If not actual knowledge of the objective points of the Milwaukee folks, Leastwise it ins come to pass that where- ever in the Northwest and In Iowa you tind the Northwestern making any rallroud move. ments, you wilt find the Milwaukes there or H thereabouts, it authoritatively that tho Des T ha Molnes nneapolls Division of the Chica- & Northwestern will be pushed on now to Miuneapolls and St. Parl on the broad- gauge, Froni Ames north to Catlanon thore Yet remains about ten miles of narrow-gauge track whieh fs to be taken wp and broad gauge Ind, which puts an end to the most extensive narrow-xauge experiment in the State, Theexperlment was a success, bute lie trunk Hne wanted the space tt Seeunliat anu the franchises it.owned, and so gobbled it up ag tho big fish do the little ones, ‘The narrow. giuize rolling stock will be sent to the roud: running from Galena to Plattsville, Wis, “The tull equipment for two first-class pas- Benger trains has been ordered by the Minne- npolis & St. Louis, to be delivered this month, to be run from Minneapolis through to Des Moines. Large quantities of Iwmber ave_nl- ready coming down oyor that route, and Chj- cago will have to take notice, ITEMS. Mr. John ‘T. Stuart, Prestdont of thoSpring- fleld_& Northwestern Railroad, announces that Mr, E, B, Iyde has been appointed Sus perintendent of that Company in place of Mr, G. N. Black, resigned, Mr. William Ridgely has been elected Treasurer of the Company, “vice Mr. Henry Reman, resigned, Considerable excitement prevailed among the frelght agents df the lines leading South and Southwest yesterday on account ‘of re- ports that the Green Line (fast frejght) was cutting rates to Southern putnts.” Lt coutd not beascertalned whether or not the re- ports were based upon facts, If the report is true it means war! between the Southern Mnes from this city, Rtenuatl and Evans- V1 ville and the Loullyille & Nashville combi- auntlon, 3, The ronds west of tho Missourl River aro roported to be fightlig bitterly on Hve-stock business. ‘Lhe Kansas City, Lawrence & Southern and the Atchison, Topekn & Santa FG reached Caldwell, Kas, about tho sume time, and a severe fght at once began Tor the stock business from that point, it is stated that both companies were cult the. rate per car, also thot the Saute Fé hind made a rate from Caldwell to Chicago and St. Lous, vin the St. Louls & San francisco Rallrond, of $75 and 250, os agulist $85 and $70 hy way of Kursas City via the “Santa 6 or Kansas City, “Lawrence & Southern, By this cutting the Si y Santa Fé receives $10 per ear for « haul of nity iniles, as aalnst about 895 fora hnul of 279 miles. ” It was $10 for a short haul, and so to’ even mutters they made n rate of S10 from Wichita to Kansas ah: hauling a car 270 miles for that amount, ‘This was done to hurt the Kansas City, Lawrenes & Southern, and consequently some 300 car-londs, which should haya come by way of Kansas City, were phtppedt by way of St. Louis. Tho fight is stl golng on, and Kinsns City is complaining that tis foollsh- ness ly hurting its interests, ' A special dispatch from Kansas City to tho St. Louls Globe-Demoerat says the stock- helders of the Kansus City & Eostern Rnil- roudare enalled upon. to take uctlon regurd- Ing, Gould's Intest_ consolidation scheme, b! which the Missouri. Pacitic, the St. Louls & Lesington, the -Kinsns City & Enstern, the Lexington & Southern, the 8, Louls, Kansas & Arizona, and the Kansas City, Lexington & Atchison Ratlronds are to be consolidated under the nanie of tho Allssourl Pacific Rall- rond, Ly the order issued, the stockholders of each’ com pany are called upon to ratify auch consolidation on) a certain ila ‘Tho capital stock of — the consofl- dated company is fixed at $50,000,000, and to take” up ull old) outstanding bonis a monster mortgage forthis amount is to be recorded, and the entire franchise, right of ers ete., given as security, ‘Phis is done In order to give new bonds: for tho old, and have it all under ons head, It houghe the Missourl, Kansas &‘Lexns property would also bu Inaluded in this consolidation, but it Beoms to hy Gould's fden now taconsolldiate tha Missourl, Kangas & ‘Toxas with tho-lian- nibal & St. Joe, and thus form another great system north und south, WASHENG'TON, The Telephone War—Codlification of Army Regulutions-Tho Distribution of Army Ordors to the Various States =The Chicago River to Ho Surveyed by tho Governmont Engineer. | . Speclat Dipateh to ‘The Chicaga ‘tribiihe, , Wasmmaoy, D, C,, July 23—Those own- Ing or nalng the Boll nnd Edison telephones Will not have to cut them out or burn then up just yet on account of tho alleged open- Ing of (8° new telephone company In New York whieh is to drive all others out. ‘The fllng of an applieduon for a patent fs onu ting, obtaining it is quite nnother, ‘There ore already eleven Inter ferences filed in tho Patent-Oflice agulnst the telephone now in common use, and sume of thom have been pending for a long thne, The chances of disposing of these inside of five years are not regarded ns brilliant at the Department, and this Inst appiteation must take Its chances with tho rest, While It ts possible that n new company way get started, fe will bu along Sino, tf ever, before It will have to itself the tleld now covered, ‘The wow codification of army regulations, prunared unilur ‘the directlun’ of ‘the late adentenant-Generay, aud upon which tha Boned now sitting is to pass, gives the Gen- ol ¢ the Army the Independent position in Te t to the President and the Secretary of War wideh it was sourtt to give hin by those sections of the Burnslde bit which ox- elted so juuch attention from the country and did so much to defeat i) In tact, tho pro- posed. regulations are sald by those who have examined them to be even more radical In the: direction ludicated than the Bternside bill, Tho upproval of the present Board, however, will not make thom hw, the formal actlun of Congress being needed before any portion of them can xo inte elect. ‘The army and Navy Feilster gives the followluy replies from the Adjutant Generals of the States named to hisjelreular asking whether the distribution of pry, orders ati regulations would be desirable, ~ ilinols acknowledges the recelpt of “your very courteous and considerate fayor,” thinks the plan “a wiso and proper proceeding’; tho proper distribution of new ney regulations would be vastly. beneficlal; hopes for a Natlonal militia law with nt torat regular army inapeetors, Wisconsin deems tho dlatributton of orders most desirable. | “Tn what ya any in regard to ndestre to sedulonsly cultivate a friendly feeling between the oflvers of the army bad the Stato intlitia, T heartily’ sympathize, T would seo the high sense of honor, the sol- alerly tlevation to atuty which are character- istles of the ofticers of tho army Infused Into the ellizen soldier, and would gladly afford the Intter, gvory opportunity to know and np preciate these high aualitles, E, 1. Bryant’? Maj, Garrett J. Lydecker has been ordered. to make examinations or surveys of the Chi. cago River from Its mouth to the junction of the North and South Branches, ard that part of the North Braneh of the Chicago. River Jying In the town of Lake Views, Acting Secretary Bell, of the Interlor De- partment, has appointed John R, Freneh, ex-Sergeant-at-Arins of the United States Senate, to till the position of Secretary and disbursing officer of the Ute Commisston, annie vacant by the death of W. 8, Stickney, The Cabinet incetlng to-day was of short duration, and devoted almost exclusively to routing Diisiness. ‘Io the Western Associated Press, Wasinnaton, D.C. July 24—The follow- ing National banks were established tibet the month of June: Bellefontaine, 0., capl- tal, $100,000; Rising Sun, Md., capital, $52,- 000; Youtigstown, C pital, Siso, + Waters town, I'a,, capital, $60,000; Mareugo, Ia., enpital, $50,000; Farmingham, Muss., capltaly $i 0005 Laredo, ‘Tex., eapital, $100,000; Midilleburg, N. Y., $80,000, ‘The ‘Govern= ment recelpls to-day nggregated $1,406,000, POLITICAL NEWS. MIsSsOURT. St. Lovrs, July %3.—The Democratic Stato Convention adjourned at 10 o'clock this morning, after being In session all night, The State ticket was completed, as follows: Attorney-General, D. IL. McIntyre, of Audrnin County; Register of Lands, Rebert. A. McCullough, of Cooper County; Railroad. Cummissioner, George C. Pratt, of Boone County. Presidential Electors-at-Large—Col, J, I. D. Morrison, commonty known as Don’? Morrison, St. Louls, and N, Phillips, of Stod- dard County, : 9 ” Alternates—Edward W. McCabe, of Marion’ Gaunty, and R, A. De Bolt, of Grundy Coun- ys Sr. Louis, July %3.—The following is,tho full State ticket nomiunted by the Domo- eratle Convention: : Governor—Thomas T. Crittenden, Lieutenant-Governor—Robert A. Comp- ell. Judge of Supreme Court—Rohert A, Ray, Seoretary of Stnte—M. K. McGrath, Treasurer—Phil BE, Chappell, Walker, = eneral—D, II. MeIntyre. Lands—R, eCutlough, RaWroad Conmnisstoner—Georee C, Pratt. paittloreatLivge—J. D. L. Morrison, N. illips, P3 » Alternates—E, W. McCabe, R, A. De Bolt. Ex-Gov. 3. Gratz Brown fing announced Mhnselfé ug.a, Democratic candidate before ie hent Legisiature for the United States GLUT, 3 ILLINOIS. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, 4 - Rockronrp, IL, July %—Now that the Convetition lias been enlled for the Fourth Congresssonal District, the candidates seek- ing the honor of the nomination nro more en- thugtastieally at work, us the District Con- vention will be held on Sept. 2, and the County Conventions of the five counties com- posing the district will be held tho 28th of August. ‘The different counties will choose delegates ns follows: Kane, 13; Winnebago, Uy Melienry, 0; Do Kulb, 9; and Booné, 5, making a total of 47 delegates. After the nomination hag been made the Repub- Hiean party of the district will be ready for a vigorous campaign, Tho man that Is honored: by the Convention will re- colve the unanimotis support rot tho district, and will carry it_in November by at least 10,000 majority. For the past two years, Kune County hag had both the Congressman and Member of the State Board of Eunallza- ton. ‘This year she is willing to give up the Member of tho Board, and concedes tho right of naming the next one to Winnebago Cauley This county, however, does not seem to enre for that, but claims. the Tight of of the Lower prosctid gy the next member louse 0! Congres: 2 ig n vigorous fight going on Inj RHS, hare the district, and ns there 13 yet nnother month, the excitement will be jitensa by the tino the Convention meets in ein. é INDIANA. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranaronis, Ind, July 28.—It is stated this evening that the excitement in the Demo- cratic camp which has been running so high for the past few days was occasloned not by the demand that Landers withdraw, ng here- tofore reported, but rathor because Secretary Rice, of the State Committee, has completed upoll of the State, and finds thut if the re- turns aro true thore is not to exceed a plit- rulity of 500 for tha Democratic Stato ticket, Upon tils showing, which was pronounced vory frightful, nlf” the: leaders “were sum- moned, tneludhyg Mr. Engitsh and Mr, andars, but none of thom were able to give any advice for the linprovement of tho gitun- Hon. tt Is very evident they are getting “ rate ed,’ V . LOUISTANA, ; Nuw Ontrans, July 23.—Judge Taylor Beatthe, Chatrman of the late bolting Repub- Ifenn Convention, has appointed a full State Central Committea to meet In New Orleans July 81. ‘This action creates much comment among regular Republicans, COLLECTING A DEBT. Tho Rosult Boing tunt the Creditor Ie In Debt to the Collector. ‘That very notorious ox-Constable, M. 1. Me- Donough, who'has been Lunging around Justico Demar' Court, was shown up yesterday in con- neetldn with an npparently very crooked trang action. Now st/ll another complaint is mado Aygoinst him, Whis thon lady named Afra, sigan N, Wibberd Is tho victiin, Some time during hist yeur this Indy and her husband louned a Mra. Albert Tousteo $0, for which thoy took n echattol mortgage ou somo’ furniture which wag stored in tho -olt United States Hotel on Cottage Grove anyone. ho mortgage ran out, and an ‘attorney named Holand = drow up a renewal’ for thirty days, for which Mra. Tousleo was to poy 850. In tho IMcantine Mrs, -Touslou's husband got into a sorape in Wisconsin, Dir, Hibbard at the time ‘was out of town, Inthe incuntlinea man named Agu Williums, an ox-Bulllff and private detect- ive, cumo to Mra. Hibbard and told her that ho bad fenrned-that Birs. Tousleo was about to ro- move hor property frum tho State, and that sho had better glva bim tho papers xo that ho could | foreclose, dra, Hibburd, since Williams was a ecouslnof her husband, who glves hin no very good name, allowed hitn to taka the papers, . Ho (illeged Unit It cost munoy te slurt the precceds tuys hi forcelostre, antho i OLTAINKD $15 YOM HER, x Ho, tt ts atlogud, failed to do anything, and after haying kept tho papers, is he thought, long chough, be tnrned thuin over to one Ayd. Btuck= pole, th attorney, Stackpole wont over und saw Srv. [ibbard, and bo suceeedud In getting Fore from her to carry ou the prooecdings, Mr, and Mr. Wibbandt reside at 744 West Lake bireet, where it ‘CRibUNE reporter callod Int Syouliug and obtalied thelr statements, Mtr, Hibbard further sayy that Willlame used tho $15 to help Tousive get out of trouble, and that bo Journed of the existence of tho chuttel mortgage Through Str. ousley, who told blur of tt, and of der husband's dilliculties, nud who wanted hin to ralyy Bone money 1a f ether husband out of the scrapes into which ho hud fallen, After Stuckpole, had gotten bold of the pupors, and Withiaind found tat be could geti: WOES IUny, MoDonough came upon the. eeone. Stackpole and MoDonough weut ever to Cottage Grove, avenue and dumanded the furniture from tho janitor of the house, Aftor much trouble it Wis obtained and cartod. away and stored tn Nornov’s warehouse, In due vdurso of ting | the Pep ty wos Bold and brought something like bP A cuough to yay all the expenses, to buve paig Mrs. Hibbard hor iwonyy, aud Liuve somuthing left, ‘Tbis wale took , place in Outober lust, but it té calmed NO CASI WAS EVEIL HANDED OVER to Mrs. Hibbard, and nelthor Stackpole nor MoDonough bus ever made or offered to make neottioneut, Mr, Hibbard showed the reporter two bills, of which the following ure copies, ‘The frst {s badly written ou & bull sheet of note paper, apd the othoron a bulf shoot of legal cup. HERE 18 TNE YINT BTATEMENT: CH10AG0, Oct, 14, 1870,—A, J, Stackpole in aoe Nwbards couut with Sirw. 1 ‘To services.., - = = = Gash pald truckman for you ; BLOOD PURIFIER, Lar-faro, ote., for another a iceiex an. ooila, Bi stored, at sour request. 7 panne JOHNSON'S © Jom Per conti I Ht iy cash of you....1, By onan of auct . goods which you rofus iy casi for goods Bold... a an Ur 3 2 AMOUNE AUG MO... sssserebesoresereeeres 3 g : EY Asif this bill for, €2.20, of which Binckpole: <4 8 congo had collected all but 0S cents, was not cnouph, ‘3 3 oni Inter dato he sonds in tho following original a 2 Abii compilation, and, considering nll amounts ss Ba ‘willl provionsly patd out hy Mrs, Hibbard, somo folks S Ba by Inight think Itutrendonablo: = oo teball a EXCENBEB, Ff ay the Cons Foreclosing mortguge. o| - &o eee i Pennsyll Pasting notives..... 00 gS een uso Wil Horner's, bill, nave & ao Admiuts Horiier’s books only $7) 19.00 s as enace Btnekpolo & Hibbard 1G ea ok decet Btuckpolo...... ‘370 a B Compan Pald out for not 15, gg 2n asking Stackpole 00 Ss eu 00,475 mares my es fo cota ao day: hunt i Prt} ea Sericed To he pata to me. H eS BR engines Easton a i 32 pis gndhide urphy’, = 3 ‘ about p $10.05 2 (thane ane a Binco these billa have been, renderod reveral apepater, omands have been made on Stackpole and Me- Dlisaden Sattven onoweh for a Roltoment. -MeDonough hns al Ague, thee ways refused to turn any eash over, anil ho has 960, Bheurnian once been soundly. threshed by Mts. Hibburd's tism, Dropsy, brother, but no money wus brought. by the bent= iTeurt Disease ing, MF. Hibbard eweurs that he will bring (hd | Biliousness, Nervous Deblilty, ort maiter before the present Grand Jury. Aa tho i Ty ete, sae ete afar ‘ é Tho Bost RUMBDY ENOWN to Man} RS, NLIBAUD 18 STILT INDEBTED TO STACKPILE, and ho fs out, her 850 and £18 beslites, and still 9,000,000 Bottles on his orinore, Surely, thie isu new way to ‘i OLD GINOCH 1679, i iTrinuxs reporter called on A.J. 8tnckpole | THis Syrup possesses Varied Properties. nt his houso tnat ning to sco what ho hut to Xt Alinintates the Piyatino tn. tho Saliva, say iu regard to tho affalr. He made same very | pyle converts the Staren and Suzne ota mee Quiver exphinntions, and luld nll tho bluino non | fed tote Biucose., A deselency In Xtyating heneet BMeDonough, who, ho vald, hnd always refused to | gtotanelty aL tho medtoles ta Calon tees, iO muke any sottloment with Mrs. Hibbard, So fur | Neely ater outing the fermentation ores De ae na ho Gtiek nolo) was coneorned, bo never mado | spreugnteds ey but ono bill, nnd that was tho ono of Oct. 1, | FE Rete Npen the Fiver, given above, of which he had n copy. “As to the Eee tte toe te ecle ayn othor, he elatmed it waa only a momorandum, X¢ Purifies the Blood, Hirde and nota bill, Ho hid transcribed tt fur Ib HE Qulote the Nervous Symen. . betas Lard’s benefit at the dictation of McDonough, to | “EE Kromotes Wigestioue faite may eee Homametecricetmmenee ae " 3 nichts AMUSEMENT'LS, Healthy Perstiention, a ee wh he gitpeniralices tho haredta taint oF Talson, fn the ‘tues: THAT (WIN2-ROOM AGENCY. | mpinnrorekiidiensennnd internal icuunore” 8M Ne Tho fact was mado public tn Tin Trinune of | 1 cen'bs taken by che exe tetieat ba he bidder yesterday that a newly-organized “deamntio | aged and feeble, oss oa'y being requtradt {n'uteniion tg ‘st Agency" ut 40 Clark atroot, under tho name of thee ‘Tuthill & Wackerhnyon, wero engaged in tho SAY TO DRUCTISTS, TION thy Pr shipment of ‘winc-room talont to tho | , Beware of Countorfelt Meuteine, *f employ ne ussets. hi rUBno olla . vt bel Western and Southwostern variety dens | fang eewonte y eg. t0 BUlleAL trade.seymn acy at be whose’ proprictors diroctly or —{ndl- Pain roctly supplement their earnings by TESTIMONIALS. pay. al fostering prostitution and debauchery, Further, 1 ie é the fact was made known that these men hud # at mule engagomenta with some of tho girls—how ILLINOIS. a He many of them we cannot sny—withont fully : uside, | atuting tho nuture.of tho life tipon whieh they | Mfseaxo of tho Stomnch and Livers sel asl were unguged to entor. Thogo tacts wore mado | _ pran sm: Suffering for some time with Lend ache cnn Blain “Uy a convariation with ona of the | RSS C Rea - young gira who had signed with | festored me tu partect nunlih aud sirongih, 1” n POF this’ firm, aud. waa ta have. startoa | “Nod Luise YONA Gtiwaniy, nue this morning, and also by’ an interview with iont . ‘ Huchi, one or tuo partners. ‘Tho members of SE eee eee tran niin tenor this * Deamiitia Ageney ” now send iru umn ransin: {kav bodn uate your ANDEAN HionD yestere ue a tong Pe ata tong for miblleation—-in BYICUN for pome time, and | nun Borteatly. an tiated ory perlor : rea t 3 : vlen they enmplain uf nfustieg boing done | ABE FeAate, LEMS Mee tatrienne Sage fm EEA. Hy torttiinnte | andé “honorablo” Liat. | Slt Bid Rowals, aud Aolioves Rheumatisin, t would so Me hess’ insist that ‘they would make "no | 2tbe witout i ee ee trict ¢ Chmlgements or contracts without Kidney Disensc. Mi. Hil Fe a ee eT ee ean | Daangrn: This ta to conity that guar INDIAN ae ni eo character,” and testify to ‘4 “ + “s uit B. tno Aaghiy moral chmeior oF thovColiscaun | BLOGBSYIUE be Ghsteine mers wad far Kil bane Kunsas City, by stathys that [ts mang reputation of promptly paying al his, Wo hive atatoment of Mr. Tuthill, he was engnglog alts forn Kauss Clty wine-room; thut, according to the statement of one of the girls who en- waged, ber en or ngonts making false representations to and so far us the churater of the Collsoum of Kansas City la concetned it 8 aulciont to say that there stitution. actually houses of prostitution, are assignation duns, whore inen are plundered und debuuehery rovalls, Suthill MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. DavldDatziol, .ns tho dofendant, and C. IT Freeze, a the platutif, thgured in an assault and battory case heard before Justice Meceh yestor- day afternoon, Tho Judge, aftor listening to u lot of stupid testimony, flned Dulz.el 84, and re- | humanity. tnitted the tine, A certain man named Andy MoKuy figurod at tho Olymple Inst week os mnanngor of a anap variety ‘troupo, The | _Pgdh Nrituie haa cured wo Ot baie nthe Wace affair didn't eomo outoven finnclatly, and tho | Stim valuable medicines. BS, WOUD, porformors, ns isgenorally the cugo, had to suffer, Mr, 0. H. lreozo, according to the. story of Dal- zicl, had been telling the people that thoy should semana tholr mone; from Dalal Davenport Brothors, to sulzy him (Dalziel) by the neck, throw. hint s in tho gutter, Jump on him, and umuse thomselves in othor waya if he put up the ensh. and angry. Is indlguntion wis expendad in an of: fort to shovo Freezo off tho aldewulk In frout of the theatre, Ho succeeded In morcly shoving Froczo's ol Freezn, belfoving that ho saw murder lurkliy in Dal's eve, struck the with his (ireoze's) cano, DUAN Hit: ft have ured your excellent, Tinces.” Thon Frevae, whoiag yodng nin fole | BLOOD Sutcob ta ny Tataly far tig oard vg that his honor intd been wounded. and he wenttor SAS UALg aiasre lean’ Poe ash my taniiye Justice Mecch to wet It healed. Iu tho course Bits Mea DURES of Freeze’ the row occurred from un entirely ditterent Ho had ootained Information from n cause. cortain in that Dulzfel hud been circulating wicked stories concerning his (Froeezo’s) relations witha certaln actress i whoge xervica he is engaged 18 in agent. 'Thix atutemont brought forth a journals! . dizallng speech from Dutziel, in waten he dented Bor Neuen alts, cai Freovo's stories, and extollod the virtues of the danlaraths Honrteta for eae notre to hive attulr into a court Miss Titton, tho Enylish actros, will probably actin this At tho present dato thera aro 220 dramatio and musical organizations gotting ready to take the Nold in September, Adelatdo Nelson hns slightly changed her original pian, and Lofore returgtug to Ruropo will uct in Australia, No-morrow ovoulng Daly's company will givo tho lust performuncs of Wives eat tinvanyse. Nights In Howe," at the Unton-Squars Theat Bits Mau Granger to Ml the: Hentline purty Oe on ul Ale. Sol Smith Muswell wil “coino tar= ward ut the Pork ‘Pucatro in his now comocy, GHIGAGO, ILL. idyowood Fulks"; on the same date, ur Lt 1 ALL tow dayy inter, theTouriats" will manyunite tuo | VAN, BCTTAACK, GTHVENEON & CO, sand N Haveny dircetion of tho Fifth avenue Thoutru; on the wth Dir. Willy Edouln und his vowpany ‘will bo seon fn tholr vaudeville» Sparks" atthe +6$90.00 | BYou Opera-Hougo, o © \ & Wael them to look uy those sinks of Iniquity as & bt ontorprise, worn wil compies such wretches and mute out to them the reward thoy go justly merit, whoso inoral_churacter ho was alleged assiiled, Tho Judge, who putlontly: heard hoth aides of tho nso, took occasion to reprimand the poreten tor bringing such atrivinl Thusthe | Complaintund ener vople. ly to say that, ncuoriltig toto eee a ee ane det Pa canaren at ¢ ed. ital Ghutis ona Berofita. MANGAMED CLISSL Third-Day Chilis. Con NL, Flora, Clay AN BIR: This te to certity thut "Four ININAN ; BLGODSYRUL has cured me of the Puled-Doy Chilly ‘Sfuor all other mot wings } ulled. sryg BROWN Chills Cured. Nes Co. Mattoon, Tt. DEAR Sm: I find your INDIAN Mish ‘Siitip Feat emSaision it ito county for, Kneunntin and Nearatgia. - BLY SPCHELL All that It fs Recommended to Be Lomont, Cook Co, It. Dealt Ane: T bavo found, br ulving your INDIAN aeeet to ueeand adviao anjoug whe nar ba tn pout 0 2 ma Sopa verde iow trial. i Mit FItKEMAN. Chilis Curod. = rng Oo CRIMBeTIAN Co. TM. DEAR BIR My daughter hnd Chilly fur fourteen monthe, and T tried alinost evorything, but withoat Mect until 1 communced tho Ure Of Jour ININAN ALOUD SYRUP, a short trial of whieh ottectunliy cured hor, ‘The Syrup bas nino grently vanutited Lh feorof my fanfly,and | have tnd no uno fora doctor Hoe | ingo tad your medicine ining owns, | wuld ROL ho without tt, and recumme SG sullaring HOSSANNAH LAWRENCE Pain in the Baek Ib Gos ti Ww: tation, P TNINA Watarmun Station, Do Kalb Co. I. merel: WwoMent was mude by the ngent. 0 a wine-raom attuched to that Iie Wine, rooms, whi n thoy are not ‘The peenitar morallty of Mesara, orhagen muy have taught m tho procurement of girls for iyhly yonorabla’ but‘ every rightemluded man and- fl only regret that the law cannot en- Dyapepsia and Indigestion. : Sandwich, De Kalb Co. TL Dean Bru; This ta to corury that your INDIAN 10D KYUD. which procured from your Augat, Ri completaly cured tue uf Lys Wit in, It te the pest ng managor f medicine J wyur usu, SLAM B, ALLE! atre, and lind tried to Induce the a professional boxers, refused to ‘This camo to Dal's curs, naturilly felt exceedingly Cure ror Heart Diseases, ‘Veutopolls, Eninglinm Co. AM, WAN AIR: Yourgront INDIAN IO} SYRUP we Dertmudicine | ever used for Heart Disuase, 1 Fecoumuna tt to nil similarly aBiicted as gy, All that It.1s. Hecommended to Be. Kansas. Edear Co. tI! vory ‘ot ont of his mouth, whoroupon @ lessee over tho hend 8 testimony, however, see if nitirely. akitorent Diseases Of the Lungs. Henton, Franklin Co. Th, Bre; hls, te vo cortity that yuur INDIAN BLOG) SYRUP bos cured me of Laue Dirense, Reet ine data atta uo suena Wana ty: maimuud itty oll sic hr ISBtA WiTING torious playwelyht nampa Lawrence | ,PRAR Rt Twas troubled with Nouraluls for sare ate LeaaE atte ie tata ae y ed BXMUB, und nin BADDY to BAY He TS UU, LV Ls Dyspopsia. Cured. we \, Plymouth, Hancaek Co. 1. DEAR Hin: Lhayebeun troubled with Wiousness | TARR RIDER TT anor i RCSL Yaluablo medicina, CSUPLUMAS, TMS LES Nevor Fails to Cure. Milford, froguals co4 mh Daan BrR: T have wed your INDIAN “11000 BY RUD for Cramps in my Btotnueh und alvo for wy Shildven who were troublod with spayais, und Nt butt Gases ihofivcted wcuImplate CHre. ie srrzie An Agent's ‘Testimony. eat \ jiand, Iruguote Co., 1. Dean Aims Loan say'thue gout INDIAN ALG NUP has no e DRAMATIC NOTES, country next sengon. ‘Tes theetoe veh by eleage uoRE Eni Fee eee erry eawserugrecom: pm Tt ts probable thut 9, version of * Danict | mend us use to sullering Bumanitys 9, 4 ieeey, Rovbat,” undor tho ttle of "fue Marelaye Cons eas, aOR Ergot will bo _hretuced at the Union Bquare Becommends 5t tu All. ie eayon., : © ‘ Aurory, Kane Cow Mh, for Hi, J. Sargent. the Mirror says, 1s 0 froquerit | gPEAR But: 3, bare, weed sume of your INU AS krou yisltor at Dr Tannor's ueeving seunuain cnn | SLOOD SY itu} with bendolal resulta, and 1 tNinh lo Huongn struct. died a wive fun, Mo mnaywwith Would rvcuinmend n to wll susoring a UO eric Josoph Murphy 1s going to Australia with Gomi t, alley «Korey Gow'feand hfs other Trish phiyse Let aaonisie notte cas ins May 90 tem, bane ‘ud truat ho will there realize a fortune large DRAT RUN: f ohowrfull teauity ‘hut your jurty cole fort enough to retire on, and says us from ayer |, ebrated INDIAN BLOB Syl give un voranl vatt nope bs PAGS ny een neg le a Gaels witie che TOR enttstNe- ‘Tho titlo of the tbretto whtoh Mr, url Marblo, | vsrz results, und can Wherefore recommend its Mm of Noston, hus written for Sr. Alteed Coie, | all Woublod'witn Liver Complaint und slek dtu tect terd who [4 now ot work on the score, f3*Mand,” and = S the pleco isa partial buriceque’ of onnyson's Rheumatisn, inuch-liked and much-dislied poo, peanlpertngham, Kankakeo Cu. 3. May 10 17 Jo Uealdes bis “Qalloy Blavo" combination* Mo eee ee eee tineed ual JURt Bartley Carmpboll will huve companies on the cen cn we fai von ond 1 enson playing UW pov, * Sat cl ir a commend your: a Fino an ig Datars Gf Hiatennlts ES peanived au boner eV TESUEN Biliue 10 hts Bol 10 righ! 1 0 Gall; lave," jood \Fatrfaxe and 31 noe each ‘ue tonth A Gooa Hines earns Coy the Re Sig fo TN EEN SE) rear ie Lene teehee fue Ay G 5 P aud bat ‘Tho responsibility of the Dornhardt ongage- | Wer und taxe pivaaure in rocommunding th ay aucr scons, ‘Tho speculation ts bucked by wayndi- jenstruation, Suton hmong the mumbers of. Which uo Anlrew Ld sible agate featroons eee mT iu Tun. Je, of the Union Bauuro Hutol aid Will. | | mean ers My danuhter wag ® auderer trui0, Oi, une fam Boulet, Puera ure ve mon, cael uf whom not Metetrunien, and urtar laboring, unit nut in $5,400 u plece, Burt ets u ourtuinty, oF * Tig atmo thing, & jeadrunty at 860) a niglte wn Dozefolane ous ANODEIIG Bad one iter pot Nepouulutive chuncy to muke wren deul More, auvniae witch wis. 1it-dayne’s AlLUrstls® thre Tho business uhould turn out to be vory lure OE LVINDIAN HLUOD SAUL tore tho lady's pockuts witt bo well lined; af. tetas Or your pamphlet, my oye at te gue smith, thore wil be poekta ta Lot iu tho wy {he Staessen eo ee yout it idleate, 3 ‘ 0 Joy Uf ail sywparitaing frivadte he ‘The following ta tho program for the mont: VO reuular(ty aud beulth. of August neon to ti Now Fork nina te SOLA ie wv ints OWES mu Ue we dial duwa il iD Virluus theatres . thut citys About Aug. 2 Str, George. Camucst Labee ect bederioaey er wil Bud bis company wih thuku thelr heat appour | pean min: tone Leite ANe RE (oars beg the ance in this country at Wallack's Theatres on watly’ byvetted by usu your great INDIAS alr the Oth a new musical pleco will open tha regu- | BLoub svitul. 1 an ovat Ma yaar yan Oar pa uy guagou att the Theatre Comlque; on the same | ‘deen ercutly Suutled with Woukuyas, Your myn tho une probably, Havorly’s ‘Theutey will bo ye Sine wiak’s me eel Why s youuy gli, Leann he opened Ut Wd now” closed for repairs) See valuable remedy ropa BABIITT: nel 8 Urlwted he Ir. George fob lure a i r we douuy wl upgeat We seasuset | LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS i ‘theatro in “Our Gentlemen Frivnds “sto next paSt:-, Vut noyully will be Mr. Gunter's pu: DC ios Tn Bl Su and H Late-s> SEER LT UN ER

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