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SA es TH CHICAGO TEBSU NEG ULSDAY JULY 5, 88I—TWELVEE PAGES LEADVILLE. ' Comfort of Winter-Lifo in the Mount- ain Oitios, Tho Solitary Prospector, Moworer, Mas Protty Hard Times. A Trip to Ohlosgo and Back—Tho Ar- 2%. Kansas Valley, Prospoctora fof. the: Prairles—A Run. away Team—Irrigation. Hpeetat Correspondence af The Chteaga Tribune, “Leapyinnn, Colo, June 35,—Winter tas at last, loosed bor fetters, gvon iu tho mountains, Flowors, greon leavus, and grasa bayo brokan thelr ceroments, und olothed tho “yulloys with peorless yerdure, -The mountalri-straama, wn- luck! agatn, ‘Hit tho ‘nly with musie Tho mountuln-quall, donning her spriug-suit of gray. Jeuds forth bor brood among the higher rocky rlens; and the quick cony plpcs bls shrill bark uinong the crags. ‘Tho daya itre delictous, with clear, cool, ozoned alrliken bath invigorating the wholo mental ‘and physioul being, and lowing it free from that relaxed condition known gpring-fover. Indeed, sib IN THK MOUNTAINS Wis’ faroiliarly as fenot ardinurily of {tsclf, tho sovero and tryin Beason for whith it usuatly has uredit, ‘Thue svows trily aro doop and the seneun lon. but, ‘piven acomfortavle, tight cabin, and. xood sup. ply of wholesome provisions, ‘with tho dry, alt, and plenty of clear sunlight, st fs not really: as trying to thésystem ns the chanyeful climnto of the Luke region. During tho, pust winter { have beon here n zood purt of tho time, and have ridden on huravbnok almost every, ay to tho mines, over the bills and gulchos, wd rarely have I caught a cotd or suifered severely frum exposure. While the rallroads of lilinote, Wis consin, Minnosate, and other Northora States have been blockaded, sometimes for weoks, by xrent drifted anuws, making. transportation {ine possible, the two nurrow-ynie rallrond traing | which, each twice per diy, wind thule tortuous ‘way through deop eailuns ind gulenes und over Algh mountaln-sides, aud deliver thelr pase sengers at: Lunidvitte, iban , once - or through, and generally: on have misacd, thule twieo not tore Rettlng sehedulus thne. In tho Valley of the Arkansas thera his wencrally been no snow iipon the ground below Onnito (elghteon miles Letow here), unc tho ilt- te vik fotl goon molted after tho sternis had passed was that whereln Afr. SOCIAL. LIFE, too, hax innintained its full oxerofsc in all the * Jager mountain-cxinps, Partles here were free quent’ and fully attended. An“ Apolto club,” which woukl be no dlszrace to tho wulture of the ,Faat, hos furnished us with- musical receptions nil the winter long. ' Then, tov, there hrve been many weddings among our richer ag well ns poorer classea,~some of which for splendor of detail, clegnneo of dress, and varity of costly gifts would, have tuxod the deseriptave powers of yourspeelal ryporter. Prominent aineng thoesu: 2, Grant, of ane! Har fine, led to! tho -nttar: the fatr whllom Clteago bell Mi Our thentres bw with attentive: uuditors, our mines, bot! unabatend activity. Shtpmer Mury, daughter of ane Col, It. C, Goodell. e Loch woul patronized, and our eburchos hnve heen almost lays. well tited ho davelopmont. of ‘id and new, hascontinued wit a of ore lave avers aged fromm this cninp about #10008) pur month; and tlt the hest-pusterl oper ttutt the camp hid never, bi ra unite, eon 1a yO ta wasn mail substantial n condition ae now, with the promise Of Sncrvaxad output butter thun over before, ‘Tho sume statements wit npply to Sliver CUT, Georgetown, Jn the mounta! Jovely, “dreary -oxivtonce: anceal City, 2a oltlod i not, even in winter, Che: ih wiany) af tho Houtde: = rn, So ite Hast Ubink It.” Still, this statoment must bn ti ‘be Ihinited to the alder and su tho pleusuros and emnforte of ‘Tho stories of attutiabie, eetituuior, and death whivb weru told of THE HAUVITEE WIN Hd cuinips, where olvilzution are sleknoss, TE OF. 1878-70. Wero true In tt Inne monsure, but were rensnt ably decounted for by the condition of the at thar thn very open, with no plastered walle, thidkness Gf sheetin; through whloh tho wind blew with Men siupt- sn tents, Drudhetlres; and nightly, uftor thy orgies of tho from abcor-exnunstton, the revking tours wore covered with ‘humun forms, which ‘found thors their foul but only | soeltar, ‘Phe canp was: crowded with wnt Uihitod prospectors, who, under these wawe Falduns were worn out ump Houses wore few, bnily bullt, and exposures, with vy % nd bie anid thelrown riots excesses, Lull puiylt add, mountanefe and only. cayeriig tho open onliik: Uttly cit tly 4 often Hi the apen, ale by vung Ondl, tad wouked Louk, Wofura Fike sheep in tho ebninbles, ahd tho alt buritt-grunnd on the shdes bil toward Multa received ths tall J romuinber thit ty that winter necuasions, -ofton waked to thd the atiow deitted over iy coyerlid. Now all theae conditiona ure changed. Comfortable Murters for. firives, Und ern oltic nen dluredt byt Adie & mortalltyetlet of will compare fuvorabl; It'Is rare: onta or inountal mining tor, is, and must te, pornry: flour,* culfee, suyite, eubing, among the roo! An often perat with aw: to -hoarot ‘ospecturs, eapeulnt! allare in plenty, and at rousonable Xpostres uve necdicgs, and the Lundvilts forthe puat two ye rs (hat uf must :Enst- R Case uf f usfover. . That thore arc, and alwoyt wt be, soverd hardships to be on- ty in whi tric, Often ving ulone, or With pertips one vompasion, dwelling: In tein 0 birds’ nests Y hights, fur trom bumman ald or sytipathy, and eat off by docpedriftted siows, from other cumps, itis as lonely und ditticult a. Jife ag ony cun conevive of. Yet many . PREFER BUCH A LIPE 4 to anyother. Tukiny warning from the frat Winterstarny, thoy titke wpa stuck of ments roots, for. n winter ing snows without tout upply, and Tuco ee Peale enna near to thelr ming shatts or tunnel they continue thelr work all wintor, When once they buye thelr mining deitts 4 end tho wufnilio; eunned No dnelo: re lueate: id thie vunued 6y na to bo fairly under eovor, there fy tt litte diifer= ence in the temporaturo of winter-or sume! Jn nats acatldny winteremining is proterrui On -docount Of the comparative freedom fron water percolitigg througo the rock, Oeoustonit! reports teed tb reuch ue through ie wint: trom camps tatreas © over tho range,” of grout nd: deatitution, Oftan the auppllys proved Insuiliviont, either from wane af means. 10 procure thi on, be frotn misontantutions dime Was seared. und the snow’ too dedp to tack If, Ld venaued, Now supplies could oniy. an erin ‘be currlud fu ay ATTHALT nnAnntdtted, on the bucks of jen on «nowahoeg, Ueenaionally a hurdy toot. traveler woul? came tow lane cabin fron whick the dunr, ae lig hoaph no frlondly amoke *u ha would rect tality or tho former occupant. [1 triond| W Rueh casos, tad, Ne} ly nunds of tho t ors, thotiza “miles away, Wau! soalis 8 homoly burial, a") IN OABE OF ACCID! “the attuation Of tho lone prospector is foartul, nd ve only tha’ aN, CARTS) euin nemtiunye it, frozen corpse of tha AA sHOn 18 FU: cares nelgh- lve tho ree caRo wie repurted here during the past winter - Whore a minery tying sulitary un Hed Mountain, whougo cabin wis porchod hich and cnuld be seen fora ton “from thu A. nolxhtor 0 sbigokunud and frozen sth apo ‘ble clothes burned aif bla body, tho drifted snows, while tha yor ghe wind wimong the pines bi tg found CHC: tt the thoor wud Mlatance, had Ween missed in bis walk the cabin to blaming for over oO month, guid ta gnioko oF Blain. a acon’ not boon Whe buds? tie carth Haar, Hd the bedding: ANP wd exe Ty hud beon peading cy ond EI Its ew noighbvora be explosion of nm fire und made sathorad,, Dut roverent “hands, mive hld® “poor, charred = rumaing honorable supultire i leap orwane routuad bla Aucthor story camo frum the Sowiteoe the Holy ¢ id I of a snowesiiite which had came e ust down upon & vabin built Upon its sides, | burfed house aud ovcnpanty In one commen, uln. Tho rowauce of ‘the niauntuins fuseaytaneg’ rie ra OF thrilling inolacnt und tragedy The hunbor of minors who romgin at work during tho wintor {8, howover, vompnratively small, oxvept iu tho Jarger camps. ‘They olthur gather In te wit, aud tail aaahatay tion in the or olao return for the wintor to where, beside the old fires rin tor Ulder mines, tel Now tant i RETURNING IN UHEAT NUMMER; 10) becoi ny mug "the heres oF the hour, wind tures Of sholr mountuinelita, ring hi como, they ure . ' basi von those whofor yours have unsnocos: ally contundod with treasuro-y: Of this Tito to open her ature Ma canuut resist tho old aitructions bude, Woalthy tourlat who sooks retlet from Uslness carcd or mummers beat sturte Westy Wied fu che latter curt ar June or July to make Hi wountaty tourss Dut tho miners como with variicst relaxations df ‘ol ts bi i 1D Chi Trion rales those who como with household waniitallica In waguns, begin ta moyo Ubave beon in the moimntalus during. most of Winter; anda few weeks KO cave, for reat, aod to suo again the old ¥ tucea, | wont aver the ald cing. Wille tourist sho traing baye with the birdlur with tho euriiest the white-tur ited oars: Woate- made a trip:| owi country. ts uttor! Union Pus vito Th Soran zoud, whieh, while, linking, the two bug Leen tho paront ot pment and wlvilization, ite f our wountaln Nace two Cheyonno to Dowver..and ‘its mountain ion following the hitticule eafion of Ulear fo the inountainrcumps of (enrgetawn ci cit: gi were tho trat, von iu Now, with bold fi ectons wo faith, thoy pushing forward to the futertor eainps of | Nortte and Mitte Dark. waiet have ty knewn tobe rleh to omineral, hut were aint out by tiek af Wranaporintion faeilties, exeenl at ah expunae whlel wits prohibitive. Troturned 1 few diye Inter by way of tho Ale ton & ‘Louis, aud tho olf Santa Fo route through : THE FAMOUS Auta VAULB Kansas: like all now Btu niways soot: dreary In the winter, with her long atrotehos uf white, unfeneed pralrie and opon detds with tho cora-stulks standing in bare poles.~ber only Aquite farinshouwes and Unpainted townss but Intho spring, when oarth hag tung otf hor i; rm «decked Bry sits on ter anit Warde, and Homer every voauttitul,, llorwrent rolling w! whien mole tuto the distant seattored chimps: of cline and muiples oF Visnopine ‘wiltows, which tocnte her homes nnd futoreoourses, Aud tho ondless varie- ty of brilliant towers which gatiand bor: prat- ries, are clemonte of ptre and cbangofil benuty, Trust yoar, In Western Kansas, was called nn our yonk,. Thy rains wera too lon withhuldy aad tho crops withored: but Natura thia your seein, Ina apnsn OF remorse, to be compoundiug for, tho disappolntinents of lust yenr by A promtse of donble mensure, ‘Tho country fouls the inpttise, and firis note by poor homestendars last str, whieh were nbanduned fu deapdir, aro now reun. oupled with restora! contidance and hope, The tobison, ‘Topoka & Santa Fo nud the Kansis Vaultio tallronda both acted very Intelligentty, na woll as kindly, when thoy advanced, Inat fall and wintor, hundreds of cir-loads of wheat to tho furmora who had loat thelr crops, both for food and for sueding in the spring, xiving thor Ume for unothor crop for ropuymunt, Tho ronds tending weatward are ugain dusty with tennis raed jowly: the white wigous bowring the bunsehuld woudsjor PNOSPECTONS OF TILE PRAIRIES, out of which, ng tho train passes, from the Hfted cpivas peep tho motbor und tow-lended ehll- drou, -ieaide trota the old dog; und bohtnd, tied by 4 rope, tollow an oxtra buray or a couple uf caws. A coop of ehlokens Is fastoned to tha ond of tho wagon-box, Ho they wo all through Kan- ens, ind oven the farestretubliug pluina of Col- orada, As the train pisdes at nightfall, tho cainp nay bo decn huar sono running stream, The motor 4 vooking the inval over a fire of gathered chips. Tho children: are playing About, or sitting, child-fashion, upon thoir buunebos, watebiug and walting for tho coming fricd bacon and bread, The tather and older boys are attonding to tho stock a little way alt, or watching thomn fendun tho sweot, nrlep wrnsat qnd tho chickens, release for the night from tholr nensy ride, are picking the dropped grain or {nacets from the ronilstile, ‘3 Sometimes the horses will, at night, get freo from thaly tothorg, nnd, in fond memory of tho Wellefitled stables they loft behind them, will Atart buck an tho hemewged fourney? and then thore Ie trouble for patertamilias in the morns fog. Tho other day, us 1 was yolng eastward over the Kangen Paaliie Haltrond, 0 inn ontercd. tho ears 11 tho curly evening, who told bls story. thus: He hind started from Mitebell County, Kutans, afew duys before, with bis wile, in wagon drawa by a. iin me bound for tho" mintn; flo had heen thore last year, and bad caught the inining fover. Ho was eo vompletely under Its spe that inthe spring holertu tine firm to enmbare bis fortunes in the silversland. ily bad progressed until within 20 milla of Vonver, aud was umiuped forthe night buside one of those Uitthe streama which ntl aia tritvorge tho treoless plulns. In thy morning he found tu his aeriof thik bis faithful mules were not to he seen, Durluy that day ho tracked thom custward on fout for over fifteen milos, hut coutd not vere dike or'oven como In wight of thom, Se he ras turned tu his wugon, aud told bis wife that he mist 2 AVE ITH ALONE, PERIAPS For DAYS, he wont qustward by train far enough to head them? und then .tuking a horse. at some station, ho would search for thom, Tasked how Jog since ha had toft her, und be replied two days3 and It would rogitire several more before could hope to tiud wnem und return to bis wife, 1 thought of bh wiped alone on the pratrio, milus from the noarost: human babitns ton, with only nu wagon-cover for a roaf and shelter, aad Teble to be disturbad at night py tho nineanding coyote: or tha moro dangerous truinp, who ig nob a stranger even in these tls. vant plains, Unayinpathy tant. Paar thing) Tinty her” Weit’ho repilud, ashe hax on youd ily and: revolver, and Knows bow to uaa ene so 3 wit by year the nes of occupation of tho Jungs for hirnting uses ia moving westward, 1 was surprised to seo. how farthey had moved into territory which was long enlled desert, tn muny places . VUNG ATION Is coming ta tho help, I. noticed a vory tine Hortant movement in this direction along tho aArkanat Valley, whien will make [¢ possible to Nilsy strong, dutty erupa winioet to the mountains, All along tho.wide valloy, wort ot Kuearville, on the Santa Fo Rutlrowd, xeeat ditches ure belie duy with inuehines by large compunics, and exe fendi for intiny intiva, which conduct tho wa- ter of the Arkunsns to the edge of the uplands whieb bordor tha valley; and (rota them braueh ditahes aro cunduated, whieh tre captbte OF wie toring tho vutiry valt There is nuch of thle vatloy still unoeoupted: but ft ta being rapidly tukon up, ana will prove: oven more proftable (hin the furming lands further east, which ido. pend upon the ratus, on uccount of tho certa Ly of water-siipply, und atlgo on account of. the wreat mirkots of Caloraly and Now, Muxico to tho West, whicb will tuke at gnod prices ull that. ean bo rulsod, » 8. COVERT, : 2 CLYDE SHIPBUILDING, An Unprecoitonted Activity, with Amor ican Trado as the Chlef.Cuune of It Dunidee stitvertises, June 2, There ‘Is at lenst one Jndustry which, in those: times-of general dullness, f3 prosper- ES lone | 1 ous inn degres “never reached before, in Umes of general prosperity,—we niean ship- Dullding on the Clyde, ‘Ihe most casual pas: senger on mriver slenmer on the Clyde can not fall to marie the wiusual attrin the yards tilong Its banks, while statistles show that the Inunchos of tha first flvo months of 183— the highest year liltharto—have already been oxcueded: by -tho first five months of 183L to the uxtent of 13,000 tony; and: there are Sndl- entions that.bufore the close of. the year the proportion in favor of this year will be even greater. “The cases Which linye brought ubout such an outburst of activity in the shlpbullding trade are certain): Investigating,“ Undoubtedly elle of all the emises of the present large shfpbuilding is the Ainerienn trade. Alnost every great 4 company at present engaged In the currying trade to-Amourica fs getting built on the Glyde or elsewhere vessuis of a class whiuh they Hever possessed before, ‘The gignntle yet most eracaful Burvit, now apuronching completion tn the doek adolning Messrs, ‘Thomson's: yard at Dale nulr, shows td genle at whieh the Cunard Cc nny have inensured the requirements of the future; but she, though the largest, is yet only ong of “several ‘veasels, all larger Thin any they possessed before, that aro now building for the Atiantle trade. ‘Cho Laman Jiinu haya replied to tho challenge of the Cunard Lite by the City of Rome, which, though not bullé on the Ulyde, may bo men toned here, ag she certalaly wold not have been dealgned on go large a scale Unt for the work done on thy Ciyde, ‘The Attan Line have already contributed thelr quota tis coe to the Hat of fiumiense ocvan Btenmers - bullt on the Clyde by the Parisian, whieh hag alronity provid herselt the fastest, as sli, Js the thiest, of steamers crossing tho Atlantic to. Canuilny and her success hing induced the vival Doutnlan Line to“contrnet for a steam ou the Clyde of 5,700 tons, whien may bo oxpaeted tohald her own with the Parisian, The North German Line, wikeh bit a few yours ge remodeled thelr Hie with steamers whieh were then ‘thought tho ne plas ulti of sped and accommodation, are now baak wun on the Clyde with tho anime porno: for they, tov, nd that thelr flut AUIS ce alstofateamarsof ayers,0ud tons, ‘Theservis td Chty of Home will ned ay worthy rival in the Alagkiy, of tho Guton Llng, of 0400 tons, whose beautifal propartlony As ah sits tir the stocks of the yard of Elder & Co., attraet uttantion train all pasaurs-by,. . x And while: suolt Breuarations are, being nate for the hinann, not less aigantio ls the seale on which: vessels uta buing prepared sfor Loving, piasengera, Steamers of a tone ange that would not have been, dreamed of s for any servic twenty years cee ate being bullt tor the a trade, and there aro nny indications that thy futtive™ the ure ers for this elugy at -vousels will bo on. a senle yen largey still, Aud the Amerte Y trade, though the principal, ls not. the only ontprprise which ts culling for. steanurs of the largest clas, ‘Pwo steamers of over §,000 tons—tho Roine and the Carthage-are “ahnost ready at Greonuck for tha Pentusuliy & Orluntal Compiny; while thelr grout rivals tu Australla, the Oviont Ling, are follawing Up thelr anecess with the Orlont by bullaing for Australin a stegmor oven larger and fate or than it; gud for the Union Line to the Capo the largest vessuls they: have ‘yet pos. Suosedl ave Wider constriction Kb present on the Clyde, In whatever way we mins explain, the present fargely-Lucrensad actlyity of ahlpe building on the Clyde, it cortalnly. udicntes, that shipowners ure alive te tho requires ments oF tho thnos and that whenever the ox. panwton oC Orda may call Car addletonal. five, tin: of trate rb thay will be. sendy on tha most extensive gente. Which Wo coins. “YAN out pusttlon With that af Amorica: un he one hand, where the aiuto buttitas enters prise that once ascamed Ukely ta’ rival our. tampts are being nade untied to foster w wickly hurdy, | -on the ater, where a i Paina wel by prowd of aur e f oe-URAL siupbullilane onterprlsv. . pocaecrenanne a Delene oo , Motatia of an 'Awial Shipwreck. Sudey Morning erat Saye | ‘Tho stoutaur aruruu, tlouwlig tothe Unton Steumnsbip Company of Now “Zeuland, loft Dus. wuDY Oo. fits with Pranea | ape nedin on April 24, for Molbattrae via the having about 100 passengers on Loud, th jority of whe wero fur Melbourne, At Hovk Ou Satueday morning abo strick on the Nalpann es from tie Mut, dhe at tho time, and aa the veesel was polng nt full sp oh rin right on top of tha reef bufory hoy warning ofduneer was gives. Capt, Garrard and tho minta ware below nt tha thine, Heats sean it. nea comtonced tu break over her. Thy pase sonqurs rushed on dock, tho wowen and chile dron being tn thefr nlgbtedresses, tnd many of thota wore Immediately washed overboard, Ate tempts were indie to lower the bouts, but three of thin were swamped, and the oeunpants wore all drowhud, One bout with six Higers and the accond mato wot nwny te ward, and another boat iunded flve.tven on Walpapapn Point. ‘The ateninor then parted amtdahips, and tho atorn rank in deop water! Neariy all the Siloon pussungers wero On the quirier-deuk hen tha ably parted, and all wore drowned, ‘Tho fore pict won still out of water, thaugh the kote wero bronking nearly to the inaatehond. Hoveral porsous wore oliniginy to the wreek, Hub they worn washed nity ane by ong, Ulat last ‘only ono tnan with a ehitd th Wis arma remainod. The wind blowing an tu the shore, hia cries colild be hoard by & nutnber of settiors who had naalsted the Nive tnen who vscaned In the Loat to funds but nothtug cnukl te done, und shortly: after it heavy sent pasad over the vorsel, and ho Wig agen no more, It fs helleved: that thoro wero fully 186 eouta on bourd the eentner, out of whlob tutiober only twenty men wore saved, —— POISONOUS SEWER.GAS. One Good Act of the New York Legis« lature, 6 So odious hus the New York Legisiature become that the peopte seem disposed to ask, “Can any: good thing come out of this Nazareth?” But while the answer to this, auestion cannot be made ns comprehensive ag that tu the sume qtiestion, astound in the revised version, It enn trutlfuily be sald that the present Legisinture lias done at least one wood thing, It has just passed a law wiileh Will undoubtedly do much to abate the evils of hat plumbing, from which the house hulders of New York Clty and Brookiyn have suffered so’ much, The Inw Is applica: ble only to those twu cilles, Tho law requires that, befora the 1atof Mareli, 1882, every master or Journeyman plumber shall register his name aud address atthe elty Health Department, and any per- son carrying on the trade of plumbing with- out living registered will be linble to prose- oution, A Mat of the: registered plumbers must be published In the city record at least ane n year, ‘The dralnageand plumbing of all bulldings, public and priyate, herenftor erected In elther elty must be in aceordanes with plans ap- proved in avriblny, by the Board of Muntth, Ant any court of reeord In New York City or Brooklyn, orany Judge or Justice thereof, is ulven power to restrain. by InJumnetion order the furthor grogress of any violation maimed in the Jaw, orof any work upon or about the building or premises upon which the said violution oxists, at any thie after the service of notice of the violation of any of the provistons of the Inw. With the exception of the portion relating to the registration of plumbers, the Inw gous fyto immediate effects and any person vio- Inting any of its provisions will be deemed Rility of misdemeanor, and it fs presumed Will be dealt with ax he deserves, {in order to render the law of practical effect, the Hoard of Ienlth of New Yor City has, In accordance with the power be- stowed upon it by the Legislature, adopted cortaln regulations for the guidance of the phnnbers, Under thaso rites when completed, before belng covered, work must be fspected and Approved by the Board, “Alp inatertal must be of good? quailty, and from defects; and the worl must be exeetted fia thorongh And properinunner AL the plumbing ina house inust Le se placed as to be readily in- spected, Every soil and waste plye af fron Mins be of undiminished size. ‘Tha house deat must be of drone wid have a fall of at Jenst hilt an: hich to the foot, and be pro- vied with a-proper trap near the atrect, and with an tutet for tresh wr Just insklé the trap. ‘The pipe must never be hidden under cround. All pipes mist be sound and nbya- utely free from holes. All Jolnts in the so} Pipe and waste pipes must be made nnipel inenble to guses, sinks, basing, sud Water-closets must be properly trapped, and All traps ventilated by a speeiat pipe extend. ing above tho root, een tor drinking No els water Is to be Mied: with lead. ‘There are other regulations than these here g ‘on, bub thoy are appl ls only to Naw ‘ork and atta . But those xiven show how great must have been the necessity for roformy ty the methads of plumbing: The old methods, whather due to linperfect work or otherwise, have no doubt been the cause of much slukness and many deaths. ee S eligitio for promotion while he is thus employed, At ollcer unit for service in any rank may bo Aminediattely phiced on the retired list, and) one now on hilfepay and iequalitied by age or noe employnent for return to tetive services will be at ones pinced on such retired pay ax will equal hin a Murchuge Cuptain¢ of cavalry and intantey will not be barred from promotion by cumpleting twenty-five vents’ service, but if not promoted on the ist of July thoy must retire at % Koma additional provielans will ba wade for widows’ ponsious, ‘The ordinary pension fur 0 Colonel's oF a Lictonant-Cotonel’s widow will be £00, Tho army rank of the officor will gavern the scalo of pension, provided that he has scrvad in that rank, Marringo on half-pay, but not on rotirod pny, will bo recognized tor tho purposes of tho widow's pension. ENGLAND AND SILVER. The tank of Rngland Agrees to Pur- clase ‘Sliver—A° Bimotailic Union Probable. Loxpox, July 2.—The Three, in its fnan- celal arttole, says: “The opinion that the Hank of England has virtually agreed to pur- chuse aud hold o certain amount of silver in Heu of gold agalust Its note cireulation, on condition that the United States and France, and the other cotntries of the Latin Conven- ton agree te malntain a free mintnga of sil- ver ata ratio of 1514 to 1 of gold, still con- tinues to affect serfously the price of asllver ond rupee paper ‘The bellef Ie that with auch an engagement on tho part of tha Bank of Enulund, the United States and France and the other countries will form blinetallie union, that silver will’ be rehabilitated, nt least fora time, and that nioney will consequendy continue abundant and cheap, the gold whjch is tu beexchanged for silver therensing the money offering In the short loan market We shall probably know shortly, 18 the result of the Monetary Conference, whether anything ly to come at auch en, een on the part of the Bunk of Fugland, but we regret that a pledge has been virtually given, Probably no ‘grent Jarm will ensne, but the tendenoy of the act Will bo to encouragy the deltislons of tho pro- Jnoters of cheap money, England willalsa be Accused hencetorth of having encouraged bi- motalllansand the charge wil not be unfoynd- ed. it is not yot too late, we Nope the Guys ernment will give such Instruetions to [ts dolegntes at the Conference as will make Its position quite clear, england hay ent a very sorry fizure, Indeed, nt the Conference, and something sliotitd be done to recover Its lost economic reputation, . The Heonomist confirms the announce- ment that the Bank of England has, in reply ton proposal froin the ‘Treasury, stated that, subject to suitable arrangements being made by the Governments of France and America, it ts willing to puveliase silver for its issue department within the Hints penuitted by the actot Ist, “The net provides that the sliver#must not exceed n quarter of the amount of gold coin and bulllon In the Issue department.” The Leonomiat points out that the operation whleli the bank proposes is not alarge one, and it will bo at Mberty to refuse to make wy purchases unless the terms ap- pear to Justify them. << Success of tho Electrical Railway. "Berlin Letter to London Globe. Bfessrs, Biomens and Hulake, the inventors of tho electric rallway, have resolved upon eo structing and workipg. an oloviuted rallway dur- Jie the. “pp onching iternutional etectrical ax- hibition tn Pucis, Tho success of their firat at- teinpt abut! electricity is 2 motive power hus been us complete na could Lave buen expert- ed even by tholr most sinuuine frieuds. Tho railway ‘at’ Liehterfelde ia In perfect working order, and bins Already transported large num ber of passengers tonnd from tnls suburban vile lave. now u favored apot, to whlet eeiontifie pile grime Crum all parts wand tholr way. oe en Mr, Williun the Washburn Superintendent of mnpany, Worcester, Muss,, remarks: All] ean Rly In regard to St. dacovs Ol ts, that tis the best remedy 1 “have ever seon, Tthas heen used in the Iron works with wonderful results mong my ten for burns, euts, bruises, sprains, ete,, and Hover failed to hetp them, [shalt nover be without it in my house, ST, JACOBS VIL, - STORAGE OF ELECTRICITY. From ‘Tyndall on Secondary Batteries and the Perpiexity of the Public. In tha London Times of Juno 17 Is pfinted tho following letter, from the eminent Vref, Tyndall, on the storage of electricity: Sint Would you permit me to saya word or twoona subject of great public Interest and of considerable public perploxity,—L retar to thoso-called “ stornge of electricity 7 ‘The usual condition for the production of a voltaic current ts known to be tho fumersion of two different metals ina Hawid enlled an electrolyte, When tivo pleees of metal this, Timersed are connected with a galvuno- meter the existence of a current Is declared by tho deflection of the nvedto of that instru it. Substittiting for the two nietuls two clon pintes* of platinum and connectlig them with the galvanomoter, the needle re- inns wimoved. ‘The platinum plites belng homogeneous, there Ix no reason why a cur rent should start from one of thent through tho clectrolyte rather than from the other, such ourrents started they wonld be equil and opposit, aud would, therefore, neutralize quch others In other words, with tho two homagenuous plates of plalinumwe haye no ewrvente Hut let the wires connected with thaso platinum plates be dotnched from the gale vanonteter and Joined, even fora moment, to A voltale buttery, the currant whieh passes WHI destroy the homoxgenlty af the plates, AE the the electrolyte, for example, bancldit- Inted water, chat Hquld will be decomposed, 0 tlm of hydrogen covering ane plate of the platinuin, anit a fitin of oxygen covering tha other, ‘These two films phy tho part of two diiterent imetals hand ordinary yoltale bat- tery, and if the plates of platinum tins ented bo connected with the ailvan the current prodneed will be Hi to, dash the needs violantly nalde, Tho oxperimont may be varied In fifty or oN) Ways and when, dnsteail of tho tits of wns, soltd layers are deposited eleutralytieally on one or the other of the homogeneous plate the duration of the current is pro- longed, Several culls thus rondered actlye, throuan the huwney of a extraneous cure current, continus whatia known asa “sues ondary battery”? ° the discoverer of this battery was a ian who, without pecuniary reward, or oven tha hope of such, Fowurd, Almost. iiewd lls Rondes to the fuvestigution while muted fin the ulseavery, ‘ho name of this nian was Ritter, 1 native ok the small German village, Liugnla,* Hy died; ag Dove reniarks uf ux: hauated by yy und ctlse arderly tly K i think his name and services ought nat to be Ixnored at the prosunt thae, ther mun Inbored aud wo have entere Into thor labors, Employing hniogeneaus plates of lend and rendering them ton-lonioe KoNvONS converting them, in fuot, virtinlly nto dierent plates—by the netlon of an extraneous carrent, MPI ANG Breatly Inten- siticd the cifects abtalied by Ritter, M. Fuure has followed and lnproved upon AG Planté, -Cavorlng the plates of Jual with inland with the ald of the currents now obtiinable ata small expenae, ho hag, 1 ap voirs, pradneud a second ay battery of grout power and of considerable promise from 6 proctiont polnt af ylow,. 7 But Lthlnk selentiig men have aright to demir to the phrasvology jn which MM. Faure’s oxtension of tha discovery of Witter has beon Introduced. tis best, severoly eriticlsed in the denue Sulentidgue, Nanis wre Of people in this; country have been {irowa tito perplexity by the firat letter on Lila subject published In the Times. With rexned, far exuniple, to the ” box of vlectrice fyi? suen Janguuge be tolurited, wo may eal fA common packlay case. coutatihyg a voltata battery 4 box of cloctricisy, but Lam Hob sure {isp vclunes WII proilt bya tormins ology Which .bawilders ‘the: public mind, Your obodlene sorvant, - Jon DALI yi eine ee Bngitss jApay: Chanter: se Kneis S ‘Tho Times atatos that wome further changes in wriny Pewuycu rons schuine beyond thiwe aye age -huvo Beet decided Ponalaners, who hyve not Woon calted unt-for sume yours pus, uck of on reaching & yours of wu. Midory wil Lo cligibio for -eipployinent on the atu In all positions to whieh’ Captuing can now be appointed, Promution: on tho lst af July, 1881, WAL not provent an officer from rotiviig td on Huy pouslog upon to ‘olm ut the prosont thind, Ju tho case of y Colonel) roncliny: bo pevscribed ago Of MS whon on active vorvica, ‘ho will not bo compulsorily rotired, bus will be restless labor, povert ae THEGREAT CERMAREMEDY, RREUMATISN, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenass of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, ° Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth eqitala Sr, Jacons Orn as a Aifevatire atmple and ‘houp External Remedy, A tela! entaila but the comparatively tein outlay of 60 Conts, and every ong sufferhiug with pala can havo cheap and positive proof of its claims, .. 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HOW CROSSED AFRICA: From the Atlantle to the Indian Ocean, Through Unknown Countries; Discovery of the Great Zambesl Affluents, etc, BY MAION suxrra PINTO, ‘Translated from the author's M&S, i BY ALFRED ELWES, ‘With 24 FullsPage and 118 Half-Page, and smaller Mtuetcatlons, 23 emall Maps $7.00, Halt calf, 811,00. “It t6 racy, ninnaing, interustliig, ‘ Iiahiy waluaiion ay wea, hate N gti RS, ft tte ma Eres font lng fru Pangae tata e Zambiosd h rh elvacitys dani re bush wnt ance a enamel roun 3 brave) and n usatul contribution: Mull Fiadget, bad raves Hie account with revrot, for be has moat of the quulitios tint Wane. tha Aveiear wlorer pitortatniids «Hho manner af tuiling his stu Ia eu Froo froin solt-wluritication is su direct und aot tliat lewine tho roader fro (he oulsot.”—New ‘Yurk Times, mae se *.¢ Fur ante by al } Kur solo by all Hooksolt » mall, puntane propald, onroear ee sbory eb geet id J.B, LIPPINCOTT & C0,, Publishers, 715 and 917 Market-st,. Philadelphia, — SUMMER ARESORTS, Manitou Springs, Colorado, MANITOU HOUSE, : Guo. M. VEALSHM oe “JENNINGS, inerguims pla, Oyon on und uttey ainy 30: his elugaty siviel hae luut beon oniansad fo theva tltiva ius rtatual papacity, a colurulaie MReuatOwe ak on xponng ob arg Wentto dumniar Vourlata, “urtus roascuauta. " AIWOON, GIREN LAKE, Wis, io" beat tatulllos on Hang South Rania Bard foretroulare UC aNW AL'S BENG ae ees Ung Jeffery’ Original Bronctint Clits Srettus, for the rullat wud cure uf Vatarch, itoy ever, Huarsunevs, >, folds Cousns, Abibiia, Uroacnills, Ivadnohy. Ghonsive rua Suld by all Drucalsts. ¥ cen! FIRE STEVENS & Erbe BLECTRIC HATR BUSI, iS NAVIGATION EDISON OUTDONE, |GOODRICH’S STEAMERS, TIME TABLE. and 3p. ni, dunday morning axceptat, An Eleotrio Wonder Which Is | hor igi Litton rit Minsntensimicn daily ata Creating a Revolution. —_ | jisttetisaicSailanver Castine tots Hoose oF Rernesetatives, Feb, 12, 1841, 7, For Graan itay, Sonumines nnd bs Kowaue nee. otce Tuendhy nero mand eauraky tO Se For Kecanaba. Fryette, and all Lake fuporiortowns, P ah reba, Saturday Lo 4 For the frst timo in life 1am Induced to given | a.m: and antaray eee renal Ott Tuenday at: teatimonial.. Noticing In some papor an ddver- | _lucks fout Michienn-nv. tlecment of Dr. Beott's Blectriv Hutr Neush, f sent Yor Nacino and Milwatikeo twice dally at 8 a, mt, TIMESTABL ES AND DEPARTURE OF Tiay oxespned, eeindal been pink, Fnitrs sedate tMonday exeny ee i t Ratt nan Nortnweatern Raltway. ir Mapt ae ea nrat. Bloeping-Car a TINO ALOnA, flea, Valmer Itatso. ae Cunaiten: and Ghee eee . eCanaten tholcarner of Wolk and Kinwiacsts, neta _RAILROAD TIME “Aliitivdi: Sarena Fo ct ry Marshalito: Cedar itanids cific Fant, ssoRSa EDUCATIONATn $3 for ono, and find it indeot! a remarkable brush, My wifo bus for yeara suffered with headaches, IGHL ANH DATI ahs Jit ures thorn atone. Heveral felendas pHIGHLAND HALL, | ave trod, for bendaches, and {t has never " i" 2 tt 4 failed. My wife was also xotting promaturely | Sctiend ark. on ako Michiean 2 rafios from Ub}~ Bat rua bald, wut tho brush bas entirely stapped tno fall- MRR Fall a A for batr ad started Pow row. Tusoitto | Acetone S ve dandruff, an ‘orks hke a charm. ’ ME NIG. N IN. Five tes tho vost would sot buy my brueh iff Net atk RHANICAT, AND MINING could not replace it, Tuelay tboughtot Meal. | tue troy neve tie onde engineering mont. druggist. of this place, two brushes tosend merice, Next term healnn Sapt 5, ‘The Ht 10-41 ontaina a Mat of ti to friends who buve tried mine and requested mo to buy for them. Col. Ponder, Mayor of Walnut Ridge, was attacked by a severe caso of sick hoadacno whilo at my house. Ife was very wick, My wife proposed to try tho brush, which ho finally consented to do, with no faith In it, howover. In three minutes he sald he never fel. better In bis life, and dirceted ine to send hin a 10 eradnatar ftty-four years, with thalr ponttior study, requiramenta; oxpenses, ete, 4 DACID Mt: URRRSE NE -LOUIS LAWSCHOOL, Law, Departm't jot Washington iversit) th Andual Term com Arai erieen nin, Gunes brush, Ihave nuthovized MoAlmont, the drug- Aanior claaaion srnmloation. ‘Tultiog, term. iut, to tisa my name i recommaonding fi. Roviiene Atitiens tenar ezeucupx, ite touls, As otra truly, mORGE THORNHUNGH, Spouker wf tho House of Moprescntatives, Litite Tack, Ark. Mr. Thombursh 1s also Grund 3tlen Priest, oval Argh Stason, and Pal Grand Manerot Mase e N! STITUTION FOR THE IMPROVED ree eat hl SU lh aaa et Hatablished iss wuro oral methods Bend Tor eieenker, ENNSYLVANIA| MILITARY ACAD- LITTLE oct, April & tv, my, Chorter, bat ctvil ont ‘To the public: Having been troubled by latters nsk- iow, fi MIDE CEN RS ay iRlstTye inxiftheauuva inscnutnent hureuy deoisreivioke | gatsies: Krnelishs dexragscomiérred ‘ahr EOy di Ye rtrictly true, [twas given voluntary, without sollel- Fs. tatlon, and this is my anawer to mil Inquire ENDELL ALL, | PITTSFIE Grove Mronsienast, WENDEL, Ald rchunt for born gs ih destdnad say nite pada HOHE nae ire parti for any, calleve ‘or busiuus. KAI. G, wife's headaches." Rive Asc, Durbunata se Dts = = BARATOGA, N, PILLS, tina splendid bushi cures my headaches Inn tow minutes,” Lrecommend It, J. 8. CHAPMAN, Mayor, KVANBVILLR, Ind, 13) Wainul-st, It bas pald for itacit ‘austacmely Lev. J. Q. ADAM, WILDIAMABURG, Misa, It willdo att you claim fof ft it hus cured head- Aches, neuraigin, toothaches, and rheumatism in our tamilics. ARE S ‘® lancard’s PILLS ‘Uned for $5 years 0 med EU. Fiscal ators fa'Rerafua, Cinueltn i 2 if Veaknensy ino of the, loads a fal Bitecslonn tere it tv Tiecrarary to act on tHe load, sa.as to ntimoulate andl remtate lta perledieat cours ‘Thoy ars an excellent wie for iymplistic aad Gebilitatart L constitutions, Prive %6 centa and $1.25 per bottle, He Fougern & CowN, Vu) Agents for the UH. ne He br Drv ccserally, : Dostsatic SewING-MACHINE CO.. N.Y, «Wife suttered for years with neurnigin. iirush one tlrely cured har. THENRY DD. HAMTLETT. ‘These testimonials cnme to us unavticited, and re wet such every day. Pamphlets mallod free, ‘This remarkable Brush has met with great suc- cosa, and is warranted tocure Nervous of ItHlous Headaches tn vo to seven minutes, cure Neu- ralgia and Rheumatism in two to tvs minutes, aud to'guickly stop falling batr and baldness, 8 for tie DABL ns; leo course of roan jock ereemire Itokford & Bubugt ‘Teapurt and Itockford, ako Goneva & Hluin, x U Preeporn 1 ni Milwanken Expr IUURC ECU AST BSUUC EE RTUURUSSUSSES Elgin Expres: Higin Expres Eluin Sunday ixproni Chicage, Barlington & Quincy Kutlrond. Yor snok, hues yattae veltopine cat ,Aceatiinonas ark nt rene Paclie innit s Expraas Omce, Graud Unton Hepat. Palmer p et Linure, ands Canni-at, Louve, | Arrive. tGalesburg.Ottawa & 4 EF: rt bNobraska fat ut Gn feealor id oe m Henny nm ae : Paliaasteriinw mi bDuuaque & bambuy. tock ia rove ‘® facing express bDowner's Ui pMontana ERTEH Ys anh Atglison STupeks | nl a City & Bonver HexD) Aurora Sunday Passeni bAnrora Passonger,. ee Nici Ex; axonthern eVexas Exp anes ig iy WE reopost & Buatng . WERE Mi apres @ Wally, binily, exeopt #1 2 Saturday. i oa cacebe Munday: 7. ain teave and ai ue tue OR Frive from Cor Chicneo, Miwaukee < Nt, way. Union Vetot: Corner Naaison, Canute and Adaniern’ ek, Gl Clarkes, : Pate Higveieuna ne'Bener. Palmer Hone, Grind Ail dealers dre authorized to return the price If snot as represented, A Bountiful, Puro Bristle Brush. We with aund lt postpaid on recelpt of 1, or by express, C. U, D., at your exponag, with privilege of examination, @ Vall Mall Ltectria Association, #2 Brond- way, Wullack’s Theatre Bullding, For sale at all Drug and Fancy Stores, BAKING POWDER, NOTICE 1eagg, dune ta Wh” f NOTICE is horeby givan that ata muting of the Btockhotiers of the STANDAID MANUFACTUI- ING COMPANY, held at thelr omce of dune, 143, 1 Corpranon mat Charwou to th PACTURING COMPANY.” and that certiticatus of much change have beon filet in the ufice nf the Feerotacy of state, and in tho onic of thy iecorder of beads in tha County af Cook, am provided UP IMM, osidant. 3.1, NUGIUER, Recrotary._"* PROPOSALS, * bee te ee ee Proposnis for Furnishing Waraee, Wagons and Harness for the Indlun Service. Honledt proposals for furniattny, oluhty (0) "work horwca, two C21 buggy horses, Atty CO) wasons, one (1) ght spring wagon, ftty tia) wote dou ie dian Rerviey nt tne Avenes, Ne celved by the uitdersigned at his omen nti tie o'clock p,m. Tuostay, July 2, 1541, ot which timo wil vopened and cunteacis awarded, ‘tho following, xpaciticaliona und conditions will bo obsorved, tnmetyt he wurk uoreén must be tetweon tho ages of four (Oana noren (F “yuare, not enn than fourteen (a) hands high, nud to welgh not less than nine ruc und pity in pounds, broke to doula harness, trio to work. and pertectiy found, ‘Tho brace tea will be sul to the above conditions, and in addition Inuat ba woud travelers. AL-horsos will ba subjected ton thorgugh teint und inepection before: belie rie celved, ‘they TU died nt tha Axeney in the UAL DU Wel presence of the Agent. Wagons to be narrow-track, three (9) Inch thimblas, spring reat, top box, bows, aid cove! of twalve (12) ounce du springs, with tap, larnésa to be pinta, complota, ‘All the above tu be d TA COFErS ta ho Might wagon, three (3) back straps, end collars, full vered at the Agoncy at the tur tiinn Septermbor rin the approval Is must be accomipanind by a . ce led chot requivaiont, on some Unite Atiste Thonphinien js se vcatoc cumtcneas | ieerueanainaareaderdar ate Supa tart, ie leu (o) PEF cel run bid, Recammended by leading physictana. — | hecicrnnll bo fortetiod (nettin Patten ieee ee Makes lightor biscuit, cakow, ote, and any bidder recelving award A te execute prainptly a contenct with Trouritin to the tere Turned to tho bidder, Phrment will be fade throug! hy nehinatan, pee jelivery of tho goods. ‘Tha raht to rejoctany and al) bin ts resorved, ide wil be received for allo rt of the and should be indersed Preposala for Horags, Wagons, snd Harness, ate, ns ihe caso may tnd mddresard to tho unrsignca nt Otou AReney, ge Vor 1 Nebraska. ch i WN E, WOODLN, sed States Loian Anant. at ; OTUR AGENCY, Neb, dunt i? oat Proposals for Beef, DEVARTMENT OV TIL OFrict NB, Hod Js healthier than ordinary Baking Pow. er. Incnns, Sotd at m rensonnblo price. Tho Meraford Aitwonac awl Gook Book sent free. : Rumford Chemtent Works, Proviaence, it. E ufticiont suretics, tho Indian OMco, A Healed proposals, lndoreed * Proposals qd Mirwetod ty tue Commlsonar ut Indian Aftairs, Washingiun, D, Cy will be received until mun Wednosday, July Alth, Lei, for furnisning for thy Indian servicu 14,220,000 ‘puunda eet on the M0, Wuis muat bo made out on Government blanks, hebedulus showing the quantities to by delivered at Gyeh Ageney, wigothor with binnk uroposuly hd forin, of contracts und bond, conditions to be observed by bidders, time and pice of delivery, und Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 819 HN. Second 8t., St. Louis, I f Beery Nescription of Civeulnr, SUS Stent CeoascCue Seen mets all. other Wholecale Dostorn ty Hubber ond Teather | nocereary instructions, will uo furmieted upon mpplle Keitings Mies, Mandrein Camt-lfonks, | gation tw tie tniinn Obleo ac: Wernineine eae tery Wheel w Cintncrn Unertas | Now tound G Wousterattoct New Yorgi Wil. Luyan and af Saw and ning MI Rapulicas — | 4si tiruadyway, Now Yorks and to the Comimlesnriva of Bolo Mauntecturer of Huckwaad’n Patou Ruortivence, U. Ais nt Saint L-auts, Clergy, Salt i] re4 ae Marritn ats Vet » On s @ My ie Wiel Leg UIRcUIE SaWes Etre Be and tho Hontinaster at sloux€ AUENTA FOR, Hepairing carefully done, TANITE Emery Wheels and Grinding Machinery Our New Ulustrated Catalogue AMatled ide will bo opened ‘at tho flour and day above alate, and tauers arcinvited to bo prosoutat the oponing. : CERTIFIED CHECKS, All bid must be accompanied by cortitied “checks Bpon seme United states Depasltary or Asxistant Greunurar, for at lena Uvo percent of tho auount af tho prupotal, HL PRICK, Cominissloner. free on application, Proposal for Tohace: Navy D ee sor motitt: RUPTURE CURED, DUE AN ReiliNarOsy | Ce dun H EES Intorsed * Prolinsnts for, Sealed proppsals, co," will borecetved ut this Huroau until 1 welsek y prone hundred snd elxty thourut (dus poutds of Navy tubgeca, te bo dullvored at tha'Navy Yant, Hroukiyn.N. Ys. . ne Hiatt of the quantity requirnd to be delivered within thirty days, and the ruimaludor within. aixty dug n granny Hn duty of RUPTURE cox». CHIANG, April 11, 1931. Hite PARKER-DEAK Stuy After ‘suitorin 4 sears with a vory Inego scrotal hernia, and dniing no Toot frum ony truest coutd And, until throagh your Sxl and now upullaned, you nek only rauuined thy Fiptiira whore others had fallod. but havo ceunpletaly eure tho hernia. moiety, HORMANS, ‘sh Washingta contract, eau, UPON Applications and proposals wise aw the forms ru furuialiod, und In seconds 0 specitieations, ait + Parmanter Gineral, get nicaco jut of Litlnale, fer ths Nerw be Dis by this Mure be nade wy ance with te ho principles new one. No oneration whatevdr. Instrimuenta Bi Ter, WF ‘Oniva: NORTIE GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London=-Parls. : Sleamera sal Lrery Saturday from New Yorke Southampton aiut rem i vals Bleceareene ur So wpton hee « t 4 Tor southgomn 4 lugares Sauda Sunda, We tol mont Passepyors beoked for Jonden and Waris at Br UCAS fw xrauste uf bao peeuier LAllopatbic nud heretic! owen ratus, « Htuies Of panne’ from Now York ty | Meiical Cullens: iewelthuvwt on ty Parte feat 0 I Southampton, London. Have. und Mromen, tirtt | the memmotn Welletos Medical Uuithute, Kan Frsccies, Enuin, Shay noculteelans ent ROTTS, FUL Meee | well known tact that Tor iD. yours be hat contind hiiuwil tot Then fiekots pt roduced. rate Mettehle SS COn as | selyancteedtmeutet Berust aad Chronie Moenses, thus giving bt Howthng Gruot 3 nicer Ts Uy Hho] etvantares that few prseat Lire LUCA addreves blot! path North Goruine Htoyi from Hronion ta Chicnga ts at, | lerly tw thous whe ney ert nader th end tho ubly agente authorised to. es iy shone Hekues lew a aro cy} NIUS # Routh Clarksat.. Gonoral Aconta, fratich i ? ie a Lees ru "er F curalive poner, Dre Li STATE LINE HSI died‘ouiuaty tnanetate telat vel yenuanrsy cures drivel youlnta tions See 0 GI Livornuot Dublin, Bolfaat, and Landon- GF ecertnof soutttal tndicreions (Semi, dereg deans Yor avery thurniay, Farat Cali gato ning try akong tows uf the fl pe Gh acconiing to hecuundtatiun. ‘Second Coult fue rt iSerike, oumncd, fa ‘Thad ateamurs carry nulthor Mees Bu Cate ANOOIN HOEY Oey, BALDWIN £ COu ‘annus, aed Vioquetey sf 95 leet vou Ate IAI ap peoael nd 10) Kdunduipli-st, Chicago, SUITS LAY Wetter Stamaee ee New York and disszow, OA NCHUMIA.T thm SEA A EET Eanes AYN aia ‘Ghyso steauiora do not carey cattle, sheep, OF pls HUY SLA, Quy Me Mu Ted tesa ete duly 2 8 am ebins, Wictd dan edarnion jokuia at reducod raves it Me, vaenpensoy TRUTEEES, 9 Wastimeoucets CUNARD MAT LANE. : Baling thrve and four timern week. 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Riera are iggNouin lererst, Caicago, 7 VATLORS FRUIT BORK, & Ht bereunally oF Dy Hal . rea Of trae ett eee fad dna puyalenan ie thy ay wie wacradis carer ut NY Hetirar Min ins oipe Mey Sudayer 1014 be Dare 10H ORAM, ox | MANHOOD RESTORED. lee Cream REVAL. sontuny- ti f wari; rudenco, causing nervous dp- wuera, eliy sreoun | pithy prasucura dectye ater buving tried ta val HAZEL TONN every known re! 48 discoyered & shoply Mewne gt 1} tu bis fullow-euts HB SELE | Ce ee ea tururs, Adi EVES, 45 Chathaw-sty Ne / rear A OFVICK OF STANDAUD MANU YACTEUING Can, ‘Dla bid, otherwise to be ra- ha soul an practicable after tho tone and tems of offer will bo furnished” ‘Arnve. Milwankee Fast Mall.sesssve Oeonomowou & Waukesha fx. Woaukenhs & Oconomowuo F. Milwaukey, St. Paul & Mlingg: Apolls Express train Greon ‘Hay, Monnah: a lon Exproks train: Milwaukoo, Madison, Prat Chien, lown, and Dakota ie au +3200 p in Hex. 0:00 p ra am Qlevens Point und Ashiena Feese-tf 0) ral foes Miiwankeo, Madison, and Praia} > S du Chion Hxpreas ia Livertyrilla Ace am Hlzin eaasonenr, nia Gupuques Coda 10:00 0 ra * 4) nk Rouge Niet Repren.s vccesaelt WAN pant F208 tn tenia X Klesinna Pannier iais))” 0p m| ibaa Hluin Spectat Fst exp fe Seis mle Bea.8 ra liasca accommodation [s: pant be Tee raing for tiumbolut and North Chioag Ieaye ais o. Bnd tip. nit atrlve 0:40 o. im, aud U:15 p in, 7 Sundays excopted, union popot, WENISRES ete won und Cane! jepot, West side, ‘3 5 Ris hotwobn Sindiann’ and Adaneasets Brides Rad Wwenty-third-st. ‘Ticket OMmees, at [¢ ta South i fer Iuure, 5 Clarkeit., Grand Pacitic Hotel and Pa “Arriye, Leave. & Texus, Bt Louia,, qurinateld SVoxua, Mobile & New Orleans Kxpress.. Peoria, Keokuk, & Bure via |e inten Fast Kzpress.. § Chano: Pexin & Meoria ex, via Jollat, Sovator, Lacon, Washingtn 2235 pp Polen Diane Aocombsesnltinn|S Wily BB. BESER5: Minole Centrnt Ratlroad. Lnkiest. und footor Twent, 21, Kandgiphest., near ark, and Vator House, Bt. Louts & ‘Texas Exprens, Et Houle toxus Fane Li EXUTERA, Kuriuatluld Niute i in, Burlington & Keak in, 1 ton Keel fontiac & Ch th Chutaworth Vxpress, Gilman Huetger,, Dupnque & Slonx ¢ Dubuque & Sloux City Ex prone, £-On Sutuntay wight to Gilman only. ¢—On Saturday nine rans to Poort only. Wabash, RL Toute & Pac Union Hevot, Hinte and “Twoltt! care en ta the Depart, and Wont within uae block. Ticket Onicos, 83 So Palmar louse, and Grand Ineitic Hotel. 7 ze 33225 gust St oTr—Puliman sleep! outa, Kanaan Clty, aod with rovolving chalrs, Chtensm to. St. dealin a Reansunclige NocumEcenee Ghleays 20 Chea ansusCity, No change of ya} 08 CI iy St. Loule or Kansas City. 4 " Chieago, Rock falnud & Paelfic Rattrant. . Tapa et a4 Nan aren ang SRSTRIAn ALA, cues jebs, ot Clark-st. ehurman Move, Patios Graid'Paeine Livtol, and is Canul eornve Aadlegne Und Paciie Motul, and +5 Canul, cornyr Mudh Leave. { Arrive, Davonport & Peorin Expres: Counent Inutta Fase trp he Ranieas City, Kon Fan “Dally oxcant Suntays, iMally exeont Mondays, Putiy wxcout Naturdays only, PSunitays only, (Vhuradaya and Saturdays Michigan Central Itntirand. | « Depot. font of Laka-nt und four or Lwunty-socond-st, ‘Vekor Olen, 7 Charl suuthuast curior ut Mans duiph, Grund Paciie Hutel, andat Palmer House. ———SE—=rTe Ane Mater Vouse. Arrive, Malt (vin Maln and Naw Cork © thoston' Kyoclal Now York ¥: Aitlatanzou Accummindatt Aiea ile xnruss (dally). git Bxpre a Grau Head Ef aaa ail. a rund iapida & Votosky Bxprass) * aUrand Maplin & Bp nie $280 baa Sunken Ex. [t UHI pial® Tile tn, xeoptod, fiinliy. jaturdaya: oxugptod. lwayent 4: te @ Shore At Michigan Houthers Ak Olives ut o A Juren-nt. nid. 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