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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 THE : TURE, ing from a pacetd a trot. When she became | _ MARI NE NEWS. 4 grea ann Pe sar pra eee | (Sep tee. Averk, Seceistatn, La THE RAILROADS. lines mentioned received an average of 1.0%. steady 2 4 = g : i 1 1378, to thy Baie male polo Ye 1ebiss erleket stil fr Paie oF tho ti lst nie ome seo || ‘Sohe J: Btophanson; Stoneiga:noe, fn ded 08 Per palo in 1th agalnss LIS cents, Se eee aud Sine te estubjianinent ot to. lake stations.~ | /Prop ow. nf? es : ee Sentiiel. ‘Prop 'T, W Spook White race . : a . W. Spook, Oe 4g [he ow 2, oS, ‘ Prop Ford'Rivor, Ludington. ~ Another Falling Off in-the East- . THE WABASIL - _, 5 a Pat ae Sa Was done ia Set bathe thie int home Baud Tasca WS i z i! Fr - re a wit 744. but from orn! yn = 3 7: Remarkably: Brilliant Ending” of | Fe amete, trea cere |“ Se Resets ce Gan | nt + [BRR Ela Sncope ee ye hy Saas . te is made a: : ry ‘ Sica Wie 1: F a 1 - i eg 5 Ww : "the. Chicago Mesting. : ~. | gaojguices? ub ile houssresah ou ide | TASE® TOT aivance, aor weer emma Bopeienecaowmines, |, Bound Freight Tonnage. | s Pucite Ralrond Company at oS Gone Maud 8- Beats Trinket,’ and~Trots a | derbir and Willan Uoir, herarivers ROW 2 cgD- Shey SLAG! kk ‘ F } (LOLENO, 0. July 24-454 o'clock this atter- Brop Evaling, Auskegon. ° | AnAdvance of Five Cents in Rates ais rail moved nts, it 5, jeataniiag. seen ily. in 2:18-1-2. culation, aud resolved, the ‘day being faverabje | Progress “of. the ‘Work .of Rais- | noog tne new gokoquorit. Hallnran was lan gohea | 20? Ly SL Divis Ruskogon, on ‘Looked. For-Next Month. : ay. and comfortably: fitted Mile. Easily. in € and the track fast, 9" 2 |e Jokes the ‘Tue Louie Trom jhe ehjpaurd of J. B. Bulley. & Co,, and g prop Gorning. Buftalo. 162,000 bu corn. . ‘up, and in every respéct is as convenient ag . - | | SEND TRE CHESTNUT MARE FOR A RECORD, ? » ing. ug Lou down the waza in fine style, MaKe a handsome | Sindiege eee: 36.000. bu corn’ and Pie any. local. railroad office in the city. The : i hr Pilgrim, Gurl River, 50 buoate and sundries. | Railway Business of the. Past Year—In- | front partis reserved for the ‘passenger ‘de~ ue 355 oA sit beljevine that she could muke a mark far below |» . pros Chief Wins the 2:25 Race, and Beller ine chat Gtond to the credit of a horseof| =~. feét kee}, 95 fect, peam,'nnd 17 ‘feet depth ‘of - Dole. "| gppearance {n the wator, "The new. vessel is 188 Be Pearl Mark River, i tment, which Mr. B.. ne: : arden Bay, sundries, s ‘ .partment, which wi Stuir Chleugo, Munitawoc, sundries. . teresting Facts from Poor’s F. Tiehenor and the Tees eee Be ap 2:18 ie her age. and perhaps eclipse any performance. ae nae ri, eee a ; : ayfand 37 feck depth Reduces His Record to 2: . Accordirgly, when the word was given she shot | - eran #1 bold.” Her rj will be wl Known among ves- | Stuur Muske: sh ¢ i wo. | Gubtromanuerthe wire like da aro, and at | Zocal and General News—The Daily | soi men qs three avid offer.” and stie will be | Prop te Fee eee ee an. : Manuals « for the freight department, which will be in ie Se } a: the turn was a dength anead of Trinket, ‘wo Pe geri List ae fitted out. with double top sails. “tor, -capac- Erop Skylark, Beaton Harbor, sundries. i aoe charge. of OC. . Rising. Both gentlemen Wi » Eto. traordinary porformunee: was to be recorded, : depth of ‘chuanel in the Sfatmee, or’ @0,00° | Prop Favorite, Menominco, towing. Smell as the east-bound. freight shipments | _ Mr. Henry Ames, late local agent of the * - - ea ae fhe, mares epee past (he area pole HOME GATHERINGS. Dighels of whent; when- fully loaded: “The new | ‘SehF B’Brown, Oxontz Buy. sundries. by rail were for. the weck ending July 17, | Wabash at Council Bluffs, nas been appoint “72 cilicaGo. up. But this was not the limit ag the chestan’s » use, evidently, in ting to | Rapervigion aoe Se Boyce, wiso personal |S? zea turds ‘alo, 4,005 bu-corn and 1,750 | they were still smaller during the past week, | 4 local freight agent’ for Chicago, and will nen, Ce cing tion ae | ipisde ators te neat fois had boom vid on | | Then» ls no use, evidently, in attempting to | supervision nf Cunt, D2 OOLSE Mao, WA {OF | Pep Sura, Duluth, sundries. having now reached about as lowa point as | Pave, charge of the frolght-houses of ‘the frought toa close yesterday wus the most suc- top suv oraiower: Gade stenigutened (nto. de Sige ue Hernite al Syablacdans. Tuecharters avis Gwacd by aie: Hallaran, | Capt. Boyce wit Soho Laure Foearons se bo ears. + | duting any Week.titis season. ‘The principal |’ It -hasnow been definitly decided to oa cessful event of fis kind everkmown, and the | backstretch. Bair, sent the tnare slong °S) | renoried yesterday were: | pe aciuething over £50} © cdntrnet price | Prop Europo, Montreal, 16,17 bu wheat, 400 bris | CMUSC of the heavy falling-of in business by | the Chicago Branch of the Wabash for ioe 4 nslexnctty; but there tave - flour. and 100 bris puri. rail during the past few weeks is duc to the | fretght‘and passenger business Ang, L. Tem- ‘was: rendered particutarly brilliant by | increased 5; trotting the next quarter in 3 te . ‘ Russi those it ire seconds—a 2:08 gait—the half mile being done fn To Buffalo—Propellers “Avon, Scotia, Russia, ee ‘ hes aris ea +8 d-which Messrs, Hullaran | PFop Jay.Gould, Butffalo, 10,000 bu corn, 15,000 bu disparity between lake and rail rates. While | POT@rY freight-sheds tire being erected at the final day dof e , o tneuoparatieled performance for 96-year-old of | 7 ssca inte crowd announced: the timein | Fountain City, ang Arabia, coro on. through e ts of the Ghed onts, and sundries, phe Mr. Vanderbilt's mare, Naud S.,who trotted @ | excited tones, and expectation was on tiptoe, | rate; schooner Swallow (eurly) for wheat at a4 | WGC A- King, thd Det ea tage Ty POUR | Schr Nollie Gardner, Huifnlo, 39,500 bu corn. the latter remain the same as at the berin- | The Company iit pee Seen aes mabe in 235%, SF Ae | perdarth Proditabis ovary ‘gue fearing that the ‘gallant, anare wonls cents: To: Brte—Propellers: Wissaltickon find | struction of the new vestol no pains bave beon | ‘Sebr Jamaica; Kingston, 10.050 bu corn. ‘ning of tha season, the former are now less | tempt to do any throngh. merchandise busi- FOC ee oe ne ai eee uf big rooate | ering the ground with asteady stridoand travel-, | Juniata, corn through. ‘To Kingston—Propolier | spared, and that she 1s fs saber and a8 nearly Sehr Gaifrinler, Port Hurdn, 240% bu corn, than. one-half. what they wore a. few |. tesa, but will take care of all carload ship- Cael Be rat being done in J ing a8 easily. 2s if macrely. exercising. ‘The next Clinton, and schooners‘ Grantham and, MD perfeut as materie Pecanre be make her, Suge Bees . weeks ago. About a month- ago the arent tet say oiler, anit also will take mer- 2:34, lf being pin L:07j- =. - | quarter witnessed but & Abdactoment of. Barker, corn at 7 cents. Cupacity, 19,000 bushels Foti tics ea es, wa? ‘ y r lak tes y “and whi -chandise busiuess to all pyints on its road be= to the performance @ Maud8., it | terrific speed that had boen sustained so long, SOON Bilsth Snectat Dispateh ta’ The Chicago Tribune, . LOCAL ake rates on\corn and wheat were | tween Ghlci awn. Inregard & wheat and 375,000" bushels, corn, Jt was Passed up-—Propellong ‘Asta’ * . POLITICS, from _seven.to eight .cents per bushel Oe now teeta pene or the Wabash at id that it was not the intention of Col. | the distange being done fn #°24-'seconds, making a tf ret ‘perrorr, July 2: 8 r ; be sai the Iime to the three-quarzers: 1:37%.° Coming | rumored that . 150,000°. bushels. more room noke, |Potomac, Nyack, Eipiro; steain= ¢ THE SCANDINAVIANS. ‘from Chicago to Buffalo, while they ‘are | the corner of ‘fwelfth street and Third ave- may her manager, to have the mare driven re 3 2 | was taken for corn than was reported. At consort, Wauk " fone. itof her epebd, bis instrietion3 to the ee rpeeaiy oeareaeap arate ap- | the close shippers freely dtfered si cents on | bares A.B. ean ane Gharies J’ Kersnen, | A Taree Tieeting of Scandinavians. was held | 2¢ Present ‘but ‘three to three and one-half | hue are nearly completed. ‘They will bo being simply that be should endeavor to | parent”to ull who were watching-hor.” Men | corn'to Buffalo, but found no talers; because of | On ronnyonand barges! William Edwards and | Friday night, at. whicl : cents. Still there is no prospect whatever |-2Mous the. finest and most commodious in Ladies othersise. there is no doubt that the | Shuvted to Bair to “come on,’ but he never the seurcity of vessels. +'Zhe explanation of ‘the schoaiyrs Charles-Kuater apd M. W. Page, shel- lay ni gl ht, at. which a Scandinavian Re that there will be another reduction in rall the city. But the Company will not be ablo oat 2k, 0 ‘been done {nv 3:12 or better. | SPke to the mare or lifted bis whip, and shg | Scarcity lics in the tuct, that, many | seoordd consort: schoouers AM. S, Beacon, P. W, | Dublican Club was organized; and the follow Beta to occupy theg® until the Western Indiana miile would: have- te oe , a fry {| Went under the wire in@:iBy.. -- |" <-> | OFe, contracts have, been withd awn Sm the Ferry, Jabpoming, D. Stewart, John Jewett, | ing resolutions adopted; rates this season, | The railroads prefer.to do | difteuttles wif the Lake Shore and those Toe day Resaperfect one for trotting, and the | ol... THe BUMMARY. |- = +. 3{ gntin trade, while many others Of erotbey be. | Hoboken, Jessie, Reed Case, Losco., |” _Wilpuais:: Pha tee lea iteh asmall business at the present highly profit- | regarding the Fourteenth street crossing are wreck pevsefastersdelse in much the sane con- | sane Da¥-—Special Puro, $1000 for Manas. and | PS ity are in the lumber trudo, whore thoy bo- | “passed down—Lropeliers ‘Champlain, Cnieg + | Rave pliced betoro , tho icading polite sh partise able rates than to do 9 large business at less |.Settled. ee : dition as wbeu-SleepyTom paced it in. 2412}4. | Trinket; with an inside stave of £200; €50.to ‘Arsh, ss « Vigde ienbkeehae Baa : Newburgh, Tana eae re Alcona oat ditt | beurers as exponents of their respective princi- | profitable figures. ‘They expect to have their | ,, 8 P’ssenzer depot of the Wabash will be The track DOW bus. to..its credit the fastest | Gaorge NS. Stone, Cincinnatl, ‘enters ch. m. The steara-yacht Mamic, which unfortunately | GoNP hr FD ory P. . Locke and Melvina, ples und, Jay ours opiilon. 6 hands full very. soon any way, as the new abe corner of Stewart and Archer avenues, eoord.—9:164; the fastest pac- | “Naud Harold, dam Sites Russell, by, met with disister ‘in Dewalt itiver on Thursday | Sfichigan and barges, B. W. Jonuess and barges, | Yalved inthe masending contliee peer vekaine | crops will ina short. time begin to come for-| “°° 2 emporary depotis uow being put up; Cee a eg anil tha funtast Hme by w6- || 4 PUOr Mheeswemracetccaeteateegentecesece eee ALI oy id. caused the loss of 1 uuimber of | 8. Cy onsort, Salina and 4 tog z ; f Mindnuets by Privcepe daa Ouida, by Hauible- fea woe built in Chicago ‘by te. well- Ea par er Watertown as ited Sethosgunloh have Gichia? muy ho sume | ward. ‘Then’ the shippers may confidently |. SPIRITUOUS LIQUIDS. , yori Cltogether, the meeting was the most | toniun... pa 222 xnona chipearpenters rs Staley. ae or Snowdrop, Holen Pratt, HW. Sage, Magelian, | Sinco their orennization: and, Jook out for an advance in rail-rates, 1t1s'|. Commissioner Fink, or rather the gentle- hr ee and‘ successful in the annals of the - ThE Wn lost forty-six foot with RTO BIE tect Mea, Mul, eon na ria aes. vil hts, liberty of speech, an | now gencrally predicted that an: advance of | man who represents him during his ‘absence i qotting turf, and demonstrates to the satisfac- Quarter. Half. {.quariers. or therenbouts of huld, "She was Known bere as Srigtal Dlaten lor Thy Chicage Tyihinn,- “1. [scammmereen Se ee eae erent card and | tive cents, will .be made about the mid-| in Europe, has just issued the’ following ton ot everyone that the stake system in trot- | Tus nent, Bue Te. Te TY. Avery's steum-launch, aud went to De. | ‘pour UoLvonne, OntyJuly 24.—Passed up— | labors of the Republican party: and, ; dle of August, or at the. Iatest by | cireular: att tho Deteaty Setar Schouners Guiding - Star, Oswego. to Detroit, | | WHEREAS, The candidates ‘presented by the | the: end ‘of that month.’ It was ex-| Ata meeting of the Trunk Line Executive. ting mustbereaftcr prevail. From the begin- | ‘Third heat... Bs; * | of the Derruit Yacht Club, after he had sold his i very rat r 25 Gt Heed, - 0 ‘Whe yt 3 vest Quuen, Ogdensburg to Toled Chicugo Convention tre worthy: representuti f ‘ + ‘01 itt ning to theendof tha meeting every-race was TRE 9:25 CLASS sloop yacht Mamie here. “I'he yacht Mamio is at ponte e quuen ‘Kingston to Folsdor ty att of thei party, n iy rep ves | pected that ‘the ‘trunk-line- ‘managers at | Gomi tes bela ia New Xork uly, 2 the follow= P.M, mes Te aa fought outon its merits; and the fact thatof | brought out Monroe Chief, Willinm H., and | preseat owned in Kenosha. Rowers’ Oswego to Taiedo, coal; Annadale, | .' Regulved, That we pledge ourselves to support | their meeting. at Saratoga last Wednesday |" Wires, It appears from reports made by q fifty-nine beats trotted forty-five were better | Dream, Fred’ Douglass drawn. In tho h THE LOUIE DOLE... Fe weston to Fairport, ore; Lyman Cusey, Kings- | the Republican Electors, both by our.votes and vt kK the trunk u 15 oe giatoen better than 2:20, and fourbet- | pools Monroe Chief was ravorlt $10) to $15 over | she work of raising the, tug Louie Dole out of | STs "Quiode, lights Senator Blood, Oswogoto | influence. - Sould take-somme Hetion on the rate aes lon | eae ee Conia tae ties ea ces etne ter than 2:17 isa sermon in itself. Inno race | the feld. Drerm acted badly, as she awn the draw of Adumssircet bridge bad progressed | Dotroit, cont; Shandon, Kingston to ‘Toledo, Waenpas, “The Scandinavian as citizens But ibe meuting adjourned, and, om what. highwines, spirits, whisky, and caked as thesuspieion of a “job.” andevery | 40¢s, in scoring for the first heat, but the word | so rapidly Inst evening that her decks Were near- | tigint; Hlorida, Kingston to Toledo, light, ave jnslinctively und practically alfllated with | Cal be learned, no action of any kind was | shi from the West at less than actual was there the vas-tiually given to an even start, Monroe Chief | jy above water. ‘The timber double-purchuse | 4h %y-Schoouars Undine, Toledo to Kingston, | the Republican purty aimee its organization, ana | taken. 1n regard to the percentage to be | woights;'and : horse winning money was obliged to take a fast havug the ‘pote, Dream seooud plage, and Sil with screws appoars to be infallible. wheat; L, Sentou, Toledo to Odensburg, wheat; | tporeby muterially contributed to its past tri- | #iven to the Chicago & Grand Trunk it is HERRAS, Itis claimed that such shipments TeCOE. siiad centerdny was iarges Between | Aiea eg ae ttonron, Chiat showed fn." 5 VOCK NOTES. | Frenne Valley. Toledo to Kingston, wheut: He | umpher ame eee : understood that the various: roads simply | cannot be weighed ut tha original staring: pe attendee ene present, front at the turn, closcly attended this onde: | ABother unusually quiet duy along the docks, | Dudiey. Toledo to Kingston, Wheat; Magdala, HEREAB; In the forthcoming county, State, | submitted arguments which the trunk-line | Point; and 4,000 and 7,100 peaple b fee as coconde, ae pole in this order | ‘The excursion steainers were well patronized | Chicago to Kingston, corn: Victor, Toledo to | and National elections the Scandinavians, by | arbitrators took under advisement. » ‘There Wuereas,‘This is contrary to the principles THE 2:00 HORSES ip eect aoe this advantaes | Yesterday. ‘ Kingston, wheat; Corsican, Toledo to Kingston, reuson of their numerical strength, will play no | fore, the cast-bound pool from Chicago will verning the Joint Executive Commlttce, and ‘The propeller City of Traverse flies a Garfield | wheat: propeller Africy, Toledo to Montreal, | Inferior pnrt in the election of the candidates | continue to work for the present on the same Hepes _ bean of aacanen passed were first callo”, Parana, Palma, Pilot R.,and | lo pee Be never tut ay Ae rT w delng the ‘starters, The | throughout the mile, finishing eusily in 2:19. | ana Arthur dag. This is the futest exhibition | xoperal cargo. : presented by the party; now, therefore, be it vie * Humbled torte was favorit over wo field two | William Uouttrotted Dream down the backs | Of political pluuk in suvigauon. Cloared~Steam-hargeTecumseh, Toledo,uight | "Resolved, Phowe hetsby ‘ronpecttaly submit | Puls as heretoture uncll the arbitrators Are | toe Atareb 2. 138) (Seotion 49 page 68 of pro- 1g one Jog fey pools before the'firet heat, and aga ae 0: , Botween &- and 9 peloek seateraay morning. . CLEVELAND. the Iuek otal ror such representation. 16: the | now look, may take ‘thei -until’ fall. The .| cvedin Ba). therefore» after ‘Manday:3aly a ped Siku with she cual sehoonars-0. BL, Be Spectal Dispatch to, The Chteaco Tribune. nand call iy mble in County Conver | srunk-line managers evidently think that | inst. allshipments df ghwines spirit wilt Sesthen PalmaundParavaselling about | t a ankionee dor duane * j yen fer 86001 On the second attempt | (The second heat was.a walkover for waukee with the canal schooners’. M. Bond Bee Areivedes tion, and call upon them to yell considor the f m0 cen nae given, with Palma oulf a length | Chief, who went along leisurely for the frst half | 04 ‘Samana in tow. from. Milwa CrnvELann, 0. July 21-" Arrived Propellers | terest of party success, and to piace in nominn- | time gained is everything gained, as they | and alcohol from all Western, points deatined to ikea. The : ns Arctic, Portage; Champlat ton for some Important oifice on the ticket the | will be much. better able- to make war | polntson or reached vin the trunk lines shall : i 210. Willjam H. dof Hambletonian Basbaw,who bud the pole, | mile, and thon came home in_ 1:10. (| Hngermun is under comuand of Capt. James wey Oh : aoe Aang Dreak. Palma at once took the | T#S Second until inelde’ the distance. whed | 310th, an ala Chicizo tugman, and iaconsid- | ers Bd: Kelley, JC. Mirkin eae bame of one of ournatonality waowil com: | upon the Grand: ‘Trunk during: the winter | be welghed at destination, and frefght collectnd pole, with Bushavazecond, but pi the quarter. Depa came. alone vor ae geluing ‘breaking ered oné of: the very best houtsou tho lakes. | “MONO s oositers Waverly: und Cuba, Chi- | maud-tho respect and support of the communi- | when navigotion is closed than at the pres- | #Pon the actual gross Welghts at tariff rates tole the tntter horse broke, and tell to the rear, é Sue lerton her return to Milwaukee at about 7 | oo75; schooners Acorn, Chiotgo, coal; Bd. Kel- | 1¥;, Belt therefore, 4). | ent time should that road prove obstreperous | feats tn cariongs taat welsh tess then ort ley, Escanaba; J. F, Card and Henry Folger, Sen tied Gon qrenavians in mass: | and refuse to abide by the decision of the | pounds, but aro @nipped us 24.000 pounds fn or- e 6t Bi : hed. Y r uot I going iota sécond place, with Purana |. Just before the wire was reached. o'clock Iastovening, : e¢ ou ~-igwas decided to send Monroo Chief for area | “4 report, prevared last evening to the effect | Mt onette. meeting assembled, hereby present to thé peo- | Srhitrators. : : Bonnde, bur are dhipped es. 21.008 "pound me at, when they: weigh aye son, Path finder, Es- nt two lengths behind im. | The pace was vor. fhird hent, the intention being to boat : slow for the class of borges'engazed, the half- ora ne third bent, the intention being that the schooner Kitty Grunt hud become ate Senooners Marengo, coal, Ashta- | ple for the office of’ Sheriff of Cook County, the | % rt Pe 2: possibie. He went away Very slowly, al % : Charters. joonet ae hs 1 ‘ - | |The total shipments during the past week } accepted on that basis; , At the lower turn waterlogged and-a-total wreck near Whitehsll. | yj to Milwnukee, 90 cents; St. Lawrence, oro, | ame-of our respected citizen, C. R. Mutson, re- wore 27.317 tong by the six lines Tealting East | above 20000 pou , ae Face mile betny dune do. 1:14 e hich to h the rte i Parana, -apd Pilot R. were lapped, and | taking % seconds in which to reach the quarter, | me Kitty Grant is a vessel of 80,000 feet lumber | 1 A ~ | aliing and believing as we do that around ‘bi 3 [anna bee would have Boous pretty Fd a TES OO te ae de a lacus i carrying caprotiy and was built at Slilvaukes Bsoanaba to Clovelana. Pand ore, Marquotes.to | will gather those elomonts of political enthusi- | from this city, against 99,501 tons the week | Pounds will be charged for. or’the’ actions:“of “Pilot B.'s | 3:11, at which point he was onl ie nearly, if not fuliy, twenty yeurs ago. eee GP. Minch, wheat, Toledo to | Sm and strength which will insure ‘victory to | previous, a falling off of:2,184 tons. The fol- cual bat i Willi He “wes ‘now ‘8 Up, Chicago, ‘ fn Gnver, who seemed «to, be afraid of | front of Nalini Be ogni hind A little row between two tug Captains last | Busruio,'3 canta. tho party. lowing statement will: show the ‘amount of COMPLETED. j “ioniig tho best Parana came plong very | snd came for bome ata 2:10 gnit, the thirdquar. | evening cused a. sonsution at Wells street | Bullulo, dco 5 a oe pes of : ‘i 4 ae Zeon tpnoulade, wianing ie eat by bead | Her VONE OUeestoabed Uno the opmccrotay | Peapeluncbelure alae, Doel cebelleerens | a pupae Torcikem Tring, "| o BLEVENTH WARD, Stiga aston roulseluring the week end-| giant toe ene eae oalens 25, - | took an involui . The* é, : G i are - . 5 4 irre He dabnaon reused the Bonet a little, end ‘his: speed tugs are J. ©. Ingeam and Ase Ransom. [t | Esoaxawa, Mich. July 24.—Arrived—Propel- |. The young men-of the Eleventh Ward | ing July 24: : : Railroad was celebrated at Albia.to-day with Considerable. time. wag -wgsied in sooring for | became still greater, On he came, until within | wouid nardiy befulr, after this inbation, to give | Jers Lalund, Norman; schooners Thomas H- | scemto’ be thoroughly allve. They had a| ~~) |@asin Provs) | ‘much enthuslasm. This connects ‘the Mis— the socond heat, -but “the four were finully seat | 7 feet of the wire, when the Wap, foi MECTY | the names of the Captaitis. 4 Howland, Higgle & Jones, Stampede, Angus | acting of their “ Young Mon’s Gardield and Four,\fneofltonsof| Dotat eh. suthosingn, “This, counedts f away toan even sturt, all level and going fast. | 0 his flank: Like deer the horse shot Swey | Sourh Chicago hits at last got the new tug | Smith, Juno Bell, J.B. Kitchen, Niagara, LJ. | "AO UAB, r Young Mon’s ee sone, |fouaez.| Zone | Sour, Towa: & Nebraska line with the Bur- Palmsrand Pijot B. had a lively brush for Srst Re ae ee tected tn Ge eapvngee e mentioned in ine Pemnoxe w few weeks ago, | King Anira Cobb. os acey, 6, 0, Baldwin, Arthur’ Club” in Martine’s Hall, Friday. feo ce tad Ungton system. ixce Suing. ardund the turn, .both succe in . : , ; he is named tl leteor, and her dimensions jexred—Prope . 0. 5 | 30.025| 52 : f fasta rou Baran BEng | dente. William H. was a dozen lengths be- | iro arcllows: eazin 6 fectover ull: beam | Jeti, Owen, Leland, Norman; schooners A. 3. Retry pe tea ie Bresenp for ine Pree Stee | Tess} Sato] e306] a0 : ITEMs. ing the pole away fron: Parana, the mdreand | >: ? t) 9 $ : Paina Guvelng. ninog together im the reur, | Hidd,and Dream just inside the flag. {3'tect; depth of bald, § fect; cylinder, 18 | Norris, A."L. Potter, Lottie ‘Coopor, Francis Gssi| vs] Soe] Sut | The General Passenger Agents of tho Pilot B. was a loncth In front of Palma at the THE SUMMARY. inches; stroke, 14 inches. “The Meteor is owned | Palms, Pulaski, Fleetwing, F- A. Morse, City of | their club. | 2,185) 2.096 | Western roads held another meeting yestér--, ; 5 5] _‘I6r| uarter-pole in 43 seconds, -‘They wentdowp the | Saxz Day. Wilourhby, Bill & Co.’s Stake. Open | by the Hammond Lumber Company. Gicon Bay, Jessie Linn, 2” B. Kitchen. ee oe ag x x te Hotstretcn atabout tue same olip that tuefirse | wall Borses dias have never troted better Be eee ee eee eee be the Norta | OTeNAY 70S Teaco BAY. alter a very sbitited contest the following | Gultinars £010.) 181 Lat, "i| tase | day moming at the Chicago .& Alton “Rall- quirter-baa been wone jn. the tine to the half” | sisxe,enwy. First money, £1 Chicago Rolling-Mill Company at South Chicugo | __spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Te Sloctor es Ouleers LOr) tle ensuing, SIX.) >" i} —_} road offices in,thid'Hnore Block,,but trans-- ule pote being 1:10:5, the pdsitions at that time | gas Ss *> oy ss : is 100 feet wide and 1,200 feet long, with an aver- ‘SroRGEON Bay, Wis. July 24.—Arrivals via | Months:’‘ President, P. B, Price; Secretary, Total...... 29.712] 14,834] 9,518] 27,317 | acted no busi of publis interest. fing encuarwed.. arnblsctign Basher aud AW. Lon Tey, Crteazo, enters br.& Monroe, 5 i depth of pelsteenitest ob Water belt, fites a | ohual—Tag Joha 'Leathem, anduchooners -D. RB: | Frank W, Parker; Treasurer, A. J. Stone: : AOD a 88 of publiz in lediers, and. at the three-quarter pole, in | G, We <phuders Goneses, , | sianbock fag. ee Martin und Vau Valeomburg. | vaings | Vice-Presidents, William Sitts, Carl Mall, | — pooms MANUAL For 1880. ___ | eini'echerecti efforts of Ed Galtap, Geu- 1:45%, the four. were head and-héad.’ Coming | ,'#m it, bv Young Wilkes... ind bite? i i John Fairbanks, SC°F. Tarble, John Me- ‘a fort! o. ‘ +5 * Man- i : age ats OS” and City’ of Woodstoc! yi é y The forthcoming number of-Poor’s ** Man- | ton & Albany Railroad, to increase the West- is A. F, Edwards, Cin th, af es + down the homestretch Basbaw and Parana drew Ce ona oe : NOTES FROM ABROAD. Depnsted to-day—ScHooner Ellsworth. Arthur AD BL J’, Olissenger), Executive | yo1 of Railroads of the United. States,” eon- | eu business. of. histuad are cewarded with Way, the Pilot Band Palma i a will i S an tres [ean ne one Thar to a wire. jBashaw ii erty cos cera imran ve cane ee Piper Urol fae eat and f be Soman See ee a iS Site, | taining statisties for the year 1879 and com- ae sae gratifying results. ane Basten, & bag Pacung beaten. Dy the. Hing the Gistence roy. by ) Petes Pt en, ee iy'e' Sele q July 73, ind gouthwest, ght. Weather clear and | Charles Overrocker. The utinost good feel- | parisons with the figures for previous years, | fo, Tesinn than all the othee ‘roads eine balf-2 length uhead in 221%, Pitot B. third, and | Willem At Guise marke. athe sipaiiee Jay Oo0ks; wiilah left ‘nere. tor |" : ing prevailed throughout, and the boys are | will be issued ina few days. From advance | pined,-and it fully deserves it, as Mr, Gallup Patina fourth.- °" 7 BeRFdoNincone Batavia, Sandusky at 4 p. m. to-das, twisted the arms out 1 FORE SURO R. coniident that there is no better young men’s | sheets of the book thé followingstatisties are | leaves nothing undone to secure the greatest we heat the: driver ot PilotR. | | Daciana. by Harold... ae) of ber port wheel when a milo from here. ‘The | PORT Huron, Mich., July 24—10 p. m.—Passed | club in the city. ‘They ‘intend to roll up a é aes 3 comforts fir those traveling over his li pascallad into the Judges’ stand qnd told that | 14 Hale, Eenosha, vise onic» steamer Aliska, towed’ her, tothe wharé here, | UP—Propeliors Nyack, C.J. Kershaw, Colorado, | rousing majority: forthe Republican candi- | ‘ken: zB OYSE is nes bly sations in; the: bee: Ae eron Raw Yor where she will stay: for orders. Tho uccideut |, Fred Kelly und consort; schooners M.S. Bacon, | dates.in the fall... F apes: Bansal for 1650s reborts the: Soeealons St T. W. ‘Ferry, Ishpemitig, H. Ross, Otonabeo, THE CENSUS. .- . n previous heats had te wpiched, and thut he would do well to drive his | Petr Dwror. New ¥¢ - ; : happened in‘ stil!’ water, and no other damago eset ————— : horse thé best ho swew how. The hint appar- | 31° Murtin, Ghioaro, yasdone.. She will belaid up from one to tvo | Helvetia. : tales aD miles iu.operation in 1870.- During !s@ there cally bade good wilect,. fur when the word was by Wetis’: Yellow Jacket. ar. = a? Pp Down—Propellers N. K. Fairbank, Montana, - ib. al q were constructed 4.721 miles, the largest num- % s rep bllot hear oace: weutinge the leadwitn | Ed Culoauo, entars rag. Ge |) Weeks for repairs: New York, Alaskn and éausort, Gnitwick with | _ SD TH REGIAENT, TN. Gs | were constructed ene yeur since 1872, and the ILLINOIS... , A Wima-in close zttendance.: This-pair had a own. NEW STEAM-BARGE. T. R. Sheldon and Laura/Belj, D. F. Rose and | © largest number in the history of ‘the country, | Sprinqrreny, July 24—The work of th race ta the quarter-pole in 35‘ 'sec- .. The new steam-barge Luella Morthing toa) barges, L. Chaffee und batyes:- . «+ ” A. Fleld Day. Xcsterday—-A Sham Bat- | excepting four years—to-wit: 1806, 450 miles; 4 ts te this (the Sixth) cé oads, Hurnbletoninn: Bashaw “breaking at. which Was built‘at Black River by H. D. Roo ‘Wind west; gentle. Weather fine: ie, Review, and Dress Parade. 1850, 60:0. miles; 1871, 7370-" mniles> -und-} Census enumerators by th ie ) cen int, and inlling to thorear:- Palma and Pilot eeseace dr. for the firm of Worthington & Co., arrived here * MANQU2TTE. ‘Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Ohtoaoo Tribune. 1872, 3,978 miles. The total number of | sus district of Ilinois is complete, exceptin RiSenta mercy: clip duwn the backstretch, the ree G. Bobens | rand: Hap ra Yesterday to ba inspected and measured by the | Spectat Dispatch:to The Chicago Trbuns. : G LAKE, Wiss July 24.—The Sixth miles In operation at the end of 1879 was 88,497 | nine sub-districts, and the following are the eee peatoaen bal wa givlag a his. Aga als'slohaatac Nesnvilie, Totiac enders bre Tebullt bout of 130 feet ieee 2a feet Losmtcna | _Maxouwrre Mich, July 24—Passed up—Pro- Re, Dante re aa on: Chi eee ee ee oe oe Je mniies { official results, as obtained froma the office of was slower, Pala giving up the. fy . i Dr. Re Oa eel, 23 fect beam, Bich : ment, I. ., from Chicago (seven | St miles in 1569, 33,170 miles In 1805, 24,5% miles al Tes ; Warrior, by indian Chief’... giment, 2 30 ( 857, 9,021 milles fn 1850, 2,813 miles in 1810, and | the Supervisor,,the Hon. John A. Chestnut: jeree seceenellly ste te aca 2655.5 Peller. Duluth, Pacific. - - 4 . e 2g feey dapihio€ bold. Hor enzing: ts: on his Down-Steamer City of Cleveland, and pro- | companies), in enmp at Camp Fairbank, near ft ‘i etwanty-e peller Fremoni < 3 ayes’ Park, enj y “ loaves: her frst trial, a distance of about twenty-eight Cr ived. Sclaoners Monticello and Col. Cook. Kayes’ Park, enjoyed afield day to-day,anda | age, by meaades bas Deen ae folle ness Fa ey, ik miles, in about three hours, with forty pounds OW 3 in ten yours, 8. (eke Cleured—Propelters. Annie Smich and V. | crowd of 8,000 people was in attendance. A Sates to 1860, ten sears, 21614 miles: to 18%0, Brown County, total,-1881. In this edunty toe, tithe three-quarter pole. Paruna came along on the ovtside, however, and trotted Pilat H. to ahead at the wire, the gelding winning the heat in? ‘Palma third. Hambictonian Basbaw, 18i),- From 1830 the Increase of mile- | ~ a dams County; total, 50,395; City of Quin- reak a> turn, ~ st be youl a : reg tas teste Suoiner Enea ak Hie lower, Eee Stinute "she isan easy ont to hindie, gud | SWuiny schooners Brigutie, Three Brothers, | grand sham battle. occurred at 11 o'clock, fol- | Barsinitoas tS ise sx083 miles. “Thus the in: | py, tions and Versailles Township puunenghey Fotevray for the fourth heat Pilot allare well pleased, with her movements. She Maxwell, Mantivallos god Gen Slee lowed by a regimental’ review, and a dress | crease in mileuge during the last ten yours wus Penaatte jong ond Versailles Township are al e turn, 14] Purana. t the wi! leave is evening for Port Justin, an er o arn a i more than 5 er cent greater than In ai re= : = . Pee ake ‘The subjoined table shows the horses that Won | frst cargo will be a load of silt from that port Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. parade in the evening.. In the sham battle | Maing ten years : oye. | Callioun County, 8,456; Ellis, Carlin, aid } Cinir, who is muster of | Port Damousiz, Ont, July 2.—Bound down | the Union forces were represented by Com- | ‘The gross ournings of the 84.2% miles of rail- | Trambure Townships are estimated. quarter-pole Slot was still ahead, Parana bav- ey at the meeting, the sire of each, amount ing broken ad fajien back. Pilot i was never | Ton‘ang nost record mado at tae moog: to Sandusky. Capt. St. Hambletonian Bashaw in 225. 2+ the Worthington, snys it is probable she will be | —Scaooners Liver Mowatt, Chicugo to Kingston, } panies B,'C,’E;. and F,125 men, uncer com- | roud.reporting In 137) amounted to the esormous iba ody permauently engaged In the sult and grindstone | corn; ielle Mitchell, Chicago to Ringstot tet ; figures of 300,012,009 against. $90,103,351 for73.- Cass County, 14572. ' trade.—Cleveland Leader. i carn: Belle lect al etee te ineiion, | mand of Lieut-Col. ‘Thompson, and the | HS inijosin lars ana stance for tile nites | | Christian County, total, 78,270; Tayloryilie pli ibe Sith beat Parana gut away in good bao by C mil Peas rete ‘ ipefor ihe firettime inthe race, and was Al MIGHAP TO THE TUG NIAGARA. timber; ‘P; R. Merritt, Milwaukee to Kingston, | Rebel: forces were~ represente yy Com- | in siz. The following table shows the general | 2,245; Pana, 5,009., Pilot Bs head before tho quurter-polé was ‘The oflicers of the tug Niugara, which arrived | Wheat; American, ° Milwaukee ‘to: Kingston, | panies -A*'and: D and ‘the battery, com- | result of the operations of nine years: Greene County, 23,080, : * pat eg ta roe eee pea es gown with the Meviok Hoot «mn Shuisday evou- | Wheat BAY Gry. * | manded by’ Maj. De Young. Two lines of aaites | ; = gersey: County, 15,030; City'of Jerseyville i going 2 rs y iho: two Di 4 ae é : 2 Sak pitaland + 2 \. see 1 - 2 Rap of five iengihs on the others before the ot taas, ‘several of the eae, Tes § leat? ae Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. battle were formed, skirmishers thrown out, Year. | oe Funded Lond capita: ‘Macoupin County; 97,606; City ‘of Carlin- ville, 3,126, = : rs the same time a buge’sca curried away the tug’s Bay Curry, Mich., July 24.—The propaller Cuba |. and then the battle commenced on the open rudder, leaving her at the merey of the storm. | is expected to arrive to-night to loud salt for plaza‘on thé lake. shoré. .The maneuvering A small suil was rigged’ up to steer with, and b; Chicugo. . es ‘i . dine of careful nunagewent the Nag Shipments this week: 13,500,000 feet lumber; | of the men, the forming, -firing, charging, re- i. werierpale-wa3 0: never: being peli beter ens ine ‘time of whet was a mWetonian Basha w was seco . ‘The sixtpand deciding heat wae won by Para- Sz]: SLTAsoaoo| saluoiore | | Ménard County, 13,058; City of Peters / 78,000}, 4,589,048,783 UTE, 2,533. 5 Montgomery County, 588,501 248], 170,576,697 indole Higsen-- na, who ted tees Poke Sec ain Dak rabring Pot... ts 3 ‘ ¥ 8,697 e 28,161, eee: potgolng sadly Before healt ae pole was The escels maton tata bare pe ar es: | (AOR Hay SOME Means, LLIN) BSE ee aE ale sired afc and the Setae cpetacte oe 2 PSS. Bes longa, Counts, 33,837; City of Jackson- : other two eas tg's rudder was temporarily repaired. ‘The tuz au pact nen Cen Ulery . £01 i A “EB h reso] ISTeS eA. ' £0 enough, Palma having beetr sent to the stable snow in the Detroit drg-duck voceiving anew | corriscwoom Onty duly 2--Deparmres— | Mimic wat. “The Rebels were finally defeat- » Sigeeghon) - isssidowe pike Lounty, oer. 52,061; City of Spring4 rudder. . Her officers state that Monduy's storia | p,opeller Lake Erie, for Milwaukee and Chien ed after a hard struggle, and the colors capt- ‘Was one ofthe worst ever seen in'July. Bacannes nnd omutrachoonee Niagara, Wier: IN LEAKING CONDITION. ton, to loud ties for Chicago. ; for-uot Winuing a heat in five. Bashaw pave the of arace down the homestretch, mare som "i fut Tooke a uk Hiddred foot from iho wine. UL 746,408 | field, 19, ured.-'In the engagement several privates 4,612 Ade eaanty, 10,749. or ‘werd severely burned with’ powder in their Se eit a nee earminis. of Jere ere er The total forthe fourteen counties is 868 ; “ “THE SUMMARY.” Darb: The sch J.Marla Scott, which left E 4 CMIcaGo JocEEY axp TROTTING CLUB CouRsE, amb, Bashaw. 6 Schooner “J. Maria Soot, which lett « DULUTH. = 4 tid one pri¥: truck, but I rn tes i Iai Sta 3 | here Monday, bound for Milwaukee with a en « faces, atid one private was sunstruck, but no 0,266 greater than-in 1873,.the dividend | 040. ‘The population of the same countiegin | toate oe ee eae a eam oree® | Shelia B-: Of rallroad-iton, returned to. port. Wednesday. Ste Dea ee eae serious casualties occurred. ‘The review by | 204 S24410.280 greater “han in Tet 00.Gy more | 1870 was $27,001. Increase in ten years, 40,- Wanee, 460 forteit-with £00 udded. Value of stake, | Big Right leakiug badly. Cupt. Richardson reports | pDELCtH, Minn, July Arcived—Propellers | Sr. °'\9'S. Scribner showed the perfection | fhan that paid in 1871, and was $13,613,733 less at's | Ce Wa ONET, Habis ceoond.situjuDtra, 77? | Lucy. Reed pH that he first discovered iis vessel was leasing, | EMPTeSHite, anise oa hoodie Calas which the embryo regiment had attained. A | than that paid 1575. grsadteg ‘Wueaton, Ill, July 24.—The total populs- ana ty Maubnsoemieoneenl 2231 1| Deonme artist Haiabs.-. on Tuesday morning, when about ten niles this | ors Eran ‘ hainber of distinguished visitors were | Clussitying theStates by thelr geographical po- | tion of Du Page County is 19.270, an Increase WE Fidue, Danville, lily enters. opefa ct Side of Long Foiny, bul -lhcagbl thawirh: the Departed—Stéamer Frandis Smith, resent, including the Jlon, L. Z. Leiter, | sition, the grdss earnings forthe New England | of 2.585 since 1870. ‘Naperville village and WL Guerre Chicas vaiers bee) 2 * | WiSPRE Lae 294 | Detroit. “The leuk was in the bilge on the pure EINGSTON. Heorge'L. Dunlap, the Hon. N. i Fairbank, | Seated wore Suara newiast, SL, Cor Tovnslify haa S21; the City of W bestenand Hlambietuntan Basiaw, by ren’ Rowdy Boy. side, u little forward of the TMBZen HEI ond Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. of Chicago; the Lion. I. C. Bosworth, of Elgin, | eo s07 103 wore received: for transportation -Milton . Township, 3,300; _Downer’s ; Srpve Panett ti 2 6:3:3.3 | Mary Aier, the rush of wator was so stron it could be | _Ktnasron;.Qnt., July 34.—Arrived—Schooner | and others. Gov. Cullom and Gen. Sheridan | ?rajgnt, mails, etc., and $17,522.082 for the trans- | Township (inclnding the Villages of &. Palma. by Mavens by gig t axoo) Hone heard on deck through the closed hatch. He | L. D. Bullock, from Siunistee, pine deals. were unavoidably absent. The regiment | poration of pusscngers. ‘The netearnings were | dale, Downer’s Grove, Clarendon Hills, and EW Plummer Chicsro, enieie b, stripped off some of the ceiling with a view of : PORTSMOUTH. will break camp and return to Chicago on | 315,596,001, agulnst $18,685,027 for ‘1875: aud $13,- Fullorsburg), 8.204; Lisle Township (inclnd- epitall by Gornells an Afler?..dr. - etling at, the lenk und stopping it from the Special Dispatch.to: The Chicago Tribune, Monday. - ca: 735.746 for18i7. The dividends paid amounted to | ing a part of Naperville and Lisle Station), Tbauas Fie 0 Bieieoa : jnside, but owing to the cargo was unable to got | Ponnsmourn, Ont, July 2t—Arrived—Schoon- i - 2 against $7,068,600 for 1818 and $6,007,7°5 185i Fork Township (including Elmhurst . ‘ar enou = Ce ¥ . Nenulk $ ne a “ Hi ibe b, an old sail over where be believed twas, from | CF 34He McLeod, Silwaukee, corn. » | sce THE TRAVELING: SECRETARIES, Jor ie gross oarnings of the rallronds in the sig~ | 4nd Lombard), 7823, Winteld Township the outside, but this did not appear to have a eee ck ‘CHEVENNE, Wy, ‘T. Jnly 2.—The Hon. | dle States were F1/0310,56, against $155.450.068 | Warrensville, and Winfield), 2,298; W. Bard Worst mob elfect in stopping the lexke whieh soon |. Special, Dimateh to The Chieaga Tribune. | Carl Schurz, the Secretary of the: Interior, | forlBfand Sigg 0s021 for 1er- Of arose, xen” | Township, 1.003; Blomingdale "fompohie . hour. When about thirty miles ubove Long | Cavulior, from Traverse City, timber. Washington, accompanied by his two daugh- | ion'‘ot freisht, mails, ete, and $43,195,688 for (including Blccmingdate iti oo Bae 3 , . i vi a ed through | “transportation of passengers. The net cnrnings | selle), tersiard a private secretary, passed through | transport he gaint i.550.108 tor 1818 and-| are 1,700 farms in Du Page County... yan Miho dividends paid amount. |“ ReLLEVILLe, Ll.. July 2.—The census of Point he deemed it best to run back here tor : +a) ropairs, and accordingly put his vess¢e) about, PORT OF CILICAGO. this city to-day ina private car attached to Peres Heais trotted... de. Hents better thas retiching the river late on Weduesday nignt ‘ yao pal Hees er then with bigcrew nearly exhausted tron conthocal ARHIVALS. : the regular train of the Union Pacific Bail- | Gq to $24,835,161, against $21,148,442 for 1878 and | this-county (St- Clair) shows a population of, Heats better than #21 aoe feta ae Festeraay, Whe Routt wie Stor Muskeoon -Muskeeon. sundries. road. "He'1s bound for the Paelfic coast, to | $24,890.18) for IST. ve of she ratlronas inthe | $095) an increase of about P60 eines LATO.” Heats better than 2:1 3 arging her'cargo of fron, an is Sunr Cl ZO, nitowne, sundries, ‘ [he ‘OSS Cxurainy v "| B= Fastest heat (oy Maud morning will go Into the Union Dry-Dock for | Prop Wisavoiekun, duitalo, sundries, __. | spend afew weeks on business and pleasure | suttedy states wera sth0lT out, agalast siz1m,- | The City of Belleville has 10,712; West Beller 7 Slowest heat (bi eee repuirs.—Buffain Express, Friday. Prop CG. Hurtbut, Cleveland, coal. in that region. He will. inspect the Indian, | 21 for 1878. and _ $30,812,258 fur 1877. The net Vile, 2,720; 1S, 9,507. oa Sea eee HOTER AND NEWS: % " PIFE-SAVING SERVICE. Prop Conestog:t, Butalo, suadries. public land, and mining interests during his | earnings poe ena pte ters ae ‘ ANSAS. zi Tae Trrvuse will send, a repressntatiyé | On Thursday night the fact was whispered | Pfr Elymouth, Yarquotte, lumber. travels, and on. his. feturn. will visit the In- | 18% aud S120) te A inst-$2805,100 for 1670, SAS: : ‘Sain Sea cendit” and furuish lis | Tound that a naval invasion of Bfilwaukee hud | HTP Messenger, St. Joseph, sund Ves cncies' of tha ‘Territories, He in- | SBOUREA ISH HL se ihe earnings from | GREAT Bexp,July 2.—The official, can- rm. Sacked, ShrQuEh tee Centra og of ail the rade, taken place and that the century old tug Uncle | Drop Ailwaukee, Port Huron, sundries, diana gencies’ of the Territories, ee ills | eilgnt uae: ete, were $3%505,806, aud from | vass of the Second ‘District of this State, oe eee rere a cumecciere | Stn nies "He oe Cao ogeag | Eat aueesimanaasorsuammme™ | fone reportr tal many oC Stee BS | Sean Sa | comprising to tty Waster counts, vee Maud S. is ente: 22 craft in the river. ie boat was found anc pi asst Law: ndians aré returning to nite a Ti narni oft" = 4 Inn, Buidalo, and Hochester. After outing at Barer to be the Fesseuden revenue cutter of | Prop Guinph Haine aati ii earns omens in‘ to. the northern. posts, We Ess enn ofh8ss aeninat S208. ® population of over 335,000,. an Ine: ot thosé places she will be taken to Cincinnatt and | Detroft, at. which station she lubors to prevent | Prob Sf Ghab stdufsteo inden Which he proposed to visit on his return. "| Sisaes'7or 1876, and $191.20.516 for 1677. ‘The net | 275,000 since'1870. ° The census of the entire given a rest. smugell ane ma esiale vt easels in distress, She is Prop G. P. Heath, Saugatuck, sundries. “Secretary-of-the-Navy . Thompson - also | curnings were $55,081,008, against $77,058, for | State will probably show a population ‘of 1,- Mir. W,G ecormick, ey ettar of se Ota, | Iceercpugenuey asonayn on Me ichzin: | rp Bc GutaeWate Lakrauodtien, | pangea throug hove. for the Haste east | Unt aad foxueeo test tae diidetda pel | goats. all the counties ot us dstieh a5 4 ae u e-Bay ; > 2 . x : ably juin 5 ce 61,252, Sal * ‘tag Pg 4 aud S.yesterduy. a crew of thirty, with the following officers, che | }fOP Buckeye, Muskegon, lumber. : v Le vit tery 4 -. | sus of last March, ont It transpires that ‘the: pacer Sorrel Dan was | Captuln, George I Slicer, being detalaod ia Dex | Bron Lowpest, Ware Lawes lumber. MILWAUKEE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. | PARES EStninge of tne rattronds tn the Pa- 4 — ag not bought by Joci-kaown pool-sellers, being | “First ifeaienantsia Gommand-—E. M. Biondi. J. Hagémua, Milwankee. towing. "|? aitwavggr, July 24.—The Industrial Ex. | eifle Suites wore S1OTLIe, against SUA sat : LITTLE ROCK. - the purchasers. ‘The price paid was €U Second Dieutenant—James B.Butt. 7 Prop Fararite SE Mee aie ‘ position Association have accepted a plan for for 16 BOW against $3,501,025 for 1878 and sz,- | | LITTLE Rocs, Ark., July 24—The official - Monroe Chief fs not entercd at the Cleveland | Zbird Meutenant James & Wilde, Prop st. Joseph, Muskeon, lumber... . Mpullding that will cover Rink. Square, and | 655,151 for Isr. Included'in net earnings ta the | figures of the census fix the population of meeting, buat will start at Butuo. as tne | “Second Assistani—~Taomus 5, Brown, Beob iedisias Dudalo, sundtics. "| Sostabout $200,000:; The main hall and an- | relia! paid by the Gentrul Lucite lexlnd Com: | Little Rock at 16,110 . yesterday was a . * lat: re eer ee ‘rop Oswesatchie, Port Huron, sundries,» zat : Pauly. i x . Fs Sa Yeinl best stallion record,-Smuggler and Santa | Hilal Aubert A. Waystaml, | | Konrad. H. Hutter, Gloveliind, coal.” néxes will afford ‘room for 20,000 people, and | fond. ‘The dividends pald were 594,104, against ; EXICO Claus atone belng ahead of nim in this respect. " | «cr. Superintendent of Lifesstme Seations, | Sehr Collingiwood, Muskegon, lumber, , | the design..contemplatés a, permanent mu- | $59),000 for 1878 and $210,109 for 1877. : FLOODS IN NEW Mi Brae alles ae a “MS Central Park Driving Assoclationwillgive | St. Kimbal: Assistant, Superintendent, Capt, | Sekt C. HL, Weeks, Erie, cont. ee rium, art gallery, and green- | On the Pacitic ralironds the earning agate; | | Dexven, Colo., July 2—Reports from Las ROP called ap ‘after ihe first neat in the 2:30 | © Te Centra! ng es E Saturday | Sfatetmoal: Assistant Superintendent, Cupt. | Sony Panra, White Latte, tumber.? “5 « seum, aquarium, art, BAlerys gated S03HcH, against £20,652, 190 for 1873 and i Coles ils tatoughout Tice Thad heed trotted. Bok looked to be in | One of its popular free matings, next Souay | Merrimon: and Capt. Joseph Sawyer, Siperin- | Son" Haisteud: Eranse, lumber... » >| house. ‘The Buflding will be in the Queen | Xp.rroos2' for W877; of this sum’ $3.127,105 wero | Vegas say a heavy rain prevails throughou Pedcondition, but Mand S. was by far the beet | afternoon. he Prozac Cis tp- road fendent of the Teath Distelut. consisting of | Scars. L. Watson. Marquette, jumber, | Anne style, and will be crowned. by a dome | derived from passengers and $4270; from | the northeast portion of New’ Mexico. Rain She wand see cor sbe tirst beat. euming up far Taneng, @ 2210 and free-for-all in harness, and a | Merrimon weneit Chiewep-yesterds tu inspect | Sche LS Davis, Siuskogon lumber, : 400 feet in diameter, with a lookout 140 feet | transportation Of froushr, malts, ote. The Ter | had almost ‘incessantly fallen during this lly every time; while Trinket was | Titi ace to puad wagons, owners todrivefa | a station there and will rejoin the Fessenden | Scbt iver Lawson, Muskegon. lumber, above the level. The portions of the struc. 7 SAtMInEs err ee yor leit, and the dividends | week, and still continues. with no signs of wind inclined tupace. On. tho. fourth r de at the. y * hr M. Capron, Manistee, lumber. 4 Sorng xi) wagon races. -Entries-can ba made’ ai here probably to-day. +L Apron, i i: Pe ip which the. museum, aquarium, and | ¢)'i0 065, “aguinst $1,857,200 for 1878 and ¥7.281,- | abi nt. Thestreains are flooded, ‘doing ‘eports all the crews inspected pbcll, Ludiagton, umber, ture fr ; a hin fs : a to the New Mexico & Southern the Judacs gay. ‘ord, Trinket uot br iC ae Ddeing on a trot ay ae esene, Ord. track before the first race is started, which will |" Capt. Sawyer. r Kt Camp! ture ji d will be fire- a , all—her gait being something pes ing in lirstee condi fees 3 J. Filer, Menekaunee, lumber. fe Hery are’ to. be, situated w fil 64) for 1877, ; aren ace and a wobblo—wrule the chest- | be at2o'clock sharp. PSE CaS Tee eg eed Ro Judd; Monekaunoe. umber. ' are “the collection of the Wisconsin Nat | | Anotner {important point shown by the Manual facie Railway, All the ridges between tetore she SDRYInR splendidly. ‘Trinket broke ato a. SG ~ | amination a merely -uperiicial one: the crews of | Sch Marinetic, Menekaunee, Inmber, 1 | EP itistory Society.is.to, form: the nucleus | is the very inrige increase there bus been inthe | T° Vegas and Santa Fé, and many between eat into tie Tg Mas reuched, nad Maud 3. also NEW CIRCUIT. each siailon are thoroughly.tegted in bout-drill, | Schr J.B: Merrill, Muskegon, lumber.) for the museum. tonnage movement, and the large reduetion in | 2° Vegas and ‘Trinidad, are washed out. fore they" caught and wore,learly stoppedbe: | gr. Louis, July 2i.—The new trotting elreult | yooksband cum practive,.awiumius. aud every | S¢PF gy a, Holmes, Grand Haven, lumber, Ga Hee artes ter te wiicn, fir ioe) covered | (raius are dulayed, and no malls have been Sarotkat the heat ‘was ceruun to-fall to | for the comMig autumn has been arranged, ‘and | otek exercise borisiuing io te position. Schr City of Erle’ Grand Haven, lab io i+.) ELECTRIC. LIGHT. aboutone-third of the freight earnings of ail | received forfour days. There, has a Pe 2 Trinket never struck ber gait until the | will be inaugurated at Quincy. IL, the Inst woek orth Era tne, Fessenden wa et oe See Transfers Muskewon, lumber. = “> |’ “special Dispatch to! The Chicago Tribune the railroads in the United States, and tp 16d | drousht in spine alsa and ther te we ae went don a oe checreean in August, ° Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas Citys | snow is g'rarity, and yet sharp snow-storms oc- Sour fue cd Tore ae “Ae : Graxp Rarips, Mich., July .—The elec- BOO one OUT gone Nor Yorks {eke Evie Sreaty of grand for stock. = . ese St. Louts, Louisvilte, Cythjana, Lexington, Ky. | curred -last: Monday “at Euxle .Harbor’ and r Edna, Culuat Brave "| trie light was ‘successfully Introduced into | Western, Ponnaylvauia; Pittsburg, Fort Wagne » goa lvely clip, erotting. the secoud ee, SRT ne quarter in on 5 - | ScbrO. M. Bond, Mit kee, light ‘ - a, rs By cone, and Cincinnati will be in theorderbamod. Thesp | Grand Maris, “Lake Superio: Fessen- | Sone Samana. Miiwanivee, got. i: : our eity'as a permanent feature to-night, un- | & Chicago, Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Chi- - THE: VIRGINIA DUEL. The the Ith fust., otting i ante, the tulf mile beg reached in held | den left Detroit;on Monday, iene ‘Hme to the threc-quarter pole was | meetings will not interfere with any. other hel 2S Ds St. 3 veh | Sehr Contest, Mu: on, lumber. ; cago. & Alton, Chleago, Burlington & Quincy, KG Batis the aiddie buif'in 1-054. Maud | cleewliere. -Liboral purses will bo bung up, and | 2nd Pipceste Pee ae ea mga ihrousi.| Sour M. Dall’ uskesont umbor,: °F” der the auspices of the Grand Rapids Blestiie hicago, Milwaukee &'8t. Paul, Chicago © |, . spedtat Dispatch to. The Ccaz oi Brass bhesd, and for the'resc of | the best horses in the country will contest for | Lake-Hiurania Dytont, £f the Mouth of Lake’! Scar H.C. Aibreeut, suskexon, lum) ; Light and Pawer Company. @ light is | Northwestern, lock Island, and illinois Central, TASHINGTON, .D.C., July 2s.—The Rich- eo SIRE things exsity, Brasfield making no | them. pees Suniteot ttackioawand down the west ehare of | SebF- J. Brouson, Senomines, lumber. used by Sweet's “Hotel, three “lanterns; | —showsx tonnage movement in 187 of 6.09 | ong duel case seems to be goltig over by oF the heat after he’suw ubut success Was mes ugg aicbigun, calling ‘at every station on the | Schr E. Williams, Menominee, lumber. e'& Co.!3.-dry-goods store, three Ian- | 5% tons,” uguinst sscer in 183) Te it? One of the main witnesses head’ Meg eeimest made another break atthe |: SARATOGA RACES.’ } way, Henoa she goes to Grand’ Haven and then | Scht-Butcherboy,-Marinette, lumber...! :..:. Spring & Co.'s dry'60 Nothing hi three | Stimings from freights of the same roats Tome | commen consen| mals wt Pe diranen oreo and was, nicely inside | gaRAroGA, N. Y.. July 24,—Luke. Blackburn | will proceed up the east shore of the Iukc. + Sebr Hagle Wing, Muskegon, lumber; cn: | terns;-Ey S.“Pierce’s clothing house, three | g1igitt452 10 1879, against SiA0.Bis ty TN: | declined to come, alleging, sickness. ‘The tg) B28 Maud 8. jogged under the wifei0 | OF the milo-and a furlong race to-day tn F268. | "The suryey of zround for new stations bas | Schr Adirondack, Muskavon, lumber, Janterns; Star Clothing House, three inn- | the inilcage of the lines. covered belng-Meraik) | seats Attorney expressed an intention of It war-mow evideitt that yo rate Saas | Ciehadiieas A@esnecakes, inlle an five: © so farTesuitod ‘in the recommendarjons of the | Schr Resaaintion, Ford. Iter, lumber. | terng;/Av Preusser, jeweler, one lantern; | 288) from 11,438 im Ibid to 10811 Ermoved of | sending: for ‘this witness, when he-was-in- f oe Maud se eet eine ad tne | bet- ionas: was aon! OF Oden: Time, per * fete” | following: o Giey, aud. agaie istaneke tS 1a Scne Hiei bre Nee aOeTS Brod and ip the Areqdenone lantern, be, Brush Sore ee eeend ia, niles of "oud operated of | formed’ in open*court:that. he-knew as‘well 3 Du. the "third scoring for the sec- owls betas Li ‘ Sostorn’ entrances of the Pose | ScHeZ.G. Slinmuns, Muskezon, lumber: lights are usad, and are the ight of thou- | 21s ‘per-cont, the increase in’esrnings from |-sa‘anyboty that’ the witness did not*iptend RS tbemrord was giveuwith poh Ww ‘(Hiotopatiitc Medicine | et eaoak Tene Euperar, Ty Lake Micheug. | SUF William Jones:Muskegon, lumber, sandg Of Our citizens, -ILis pi jatable init quite | mhat source has been only ‘it por cent. role | totestify ithe was brought, “Thereupon. the See eend fext, but, nf sthe- frat 31 6 ‘oatarrh’ and throat disease: whem abd | stavlans will bs located. at” Bailey's Harbor and | Schr Presto, GrandiHaven, lumber, | a good many. more,lanterns Will soon bé used | js now moved ‘at a rate per ton per-mile which | State of .Virginia,, through the Common- 6 et go thst that she was | curés -Loa! is ee ae Bear Point:;.There-is some talk of dig: | 17 1). i aoTUAD' Best herent si; in ert ss : would five years ago have been 5 wealth’s attorney, acknowledged itself Hel ‘brea, where all other known means.and.methods.bave | Slee! : J BAILIN scat eae sii." | possible: ‘the percentage of decrease has: Deen | (055 170 ‘tol a or as put overs fill: or‘sun:roughen: the skin, | 42:1 per-cent,—nearly equal: to. : peat er, La re anu being elaok in aa ‘Beaver island. 8 b Hilton; a - een - fajled. . Introduced<and jagvised: by Pr. | cont the one at Beavi .-ve~ a9. | Prop Ailtoti; Muskegon. -° *! » 5 the quae hedee We marebreal. He: ed } totally. f ry one a ther the trip of. the Fessenden is | Prop St Wile ee i ot Cold snaps, -wind, Tous! Per: 1 ae ines seconds, however —e. S11 gait, Globba Prats bra eek eee kab. Pest tomotin ‘gue, es recent marine cers | Sta enacted E c Teetien it with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. tons of freight moved. Compared ‘with 1878, the

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