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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1881—TWRLVE PAGES gained a wide Balentina will hereafter putation, and Mr, POLITICAL. * the Great Conyentlon Packer,” for as such fie. «splayed most reniurkable talent. Mr. Balontine has but a Muted edueatton In political strategy. As faras securing dete genies and Iired elaquers, he wasn most com: plete srceess; but ho failed must miserably un covering his tracka, his line of Unttle, tha means enployed, and the parallel line 1 intd, and which resulted fn walter’s nomination. Ile was charged by both Denigerats and Republicans with hay. tne used corrupt means; and his, virtuons th. dination was so severely nroused ns to call ing at Cleveland of the Ohio State Prohibition Con- — rbulence and Confusion Char- the Procecdings of the Body, . on of Resolutions "Sotting Forth the Pevallne Views OF Ue Mr, Balentine ts no exception to the aver- age card-writer, and put hia fout squarely Into the puddle, acknowledging that he did hinve and used a fetter of credit at the First Nattonal Bank in this elty, hut empliatienily declares that the chocks drawn were for business purposes, antbnot-for polltient rerv- ieer, Notwithstanding Mr. Batentine’s strong dental, one of the checks drawn on that let- ter of credit was for $500, and: te|de paynblo to the ‘lreasurer of: the Ilock- Ing Valley Railroad r oa xpecial train from Athens roughl to this city nearly £00 tilred ‘hese patriots were Iustled lito Herles of the. Opera-fouse, while other special train brought about 1,000, ho were also packers into, the gallaries, where they yelled and whooped as the sla nals from thelr ehlof, whe took position on the stage, intimated. aehoul, proval “Plow ta cover’ your doubt Mr, ‘Thonipgon would do well should ho embark In this wark, "Time does not efface tho senrs recelved by the better element ‘of the Ohio Democracy one week ago, when they were set upon, overthrown, and trodden down by the youn: and reckivss element of thelr own politica! household. Instead of the customary wheel- Intoline of those who have been disnp- the work performed by a State invention, the feeling of antagonisin notice- te the day following the Convention Jias grown stronger In proportion to the de volupments that have come mind of any reflecting person that Mr, Book- waltor’s nolination was secured! anly by the Invish expenditure of money, cured the nomination of a man wholly un known to ninety-nine out of every 100 Dem. ovratte voters in the State, and committed tho party to the support of 9 candidate that hod never been fdentified with t racy, except. perhaps whils suffering from dyspepsia, ‘The Democratic eandidntes for Governor probably: voted for Mr. Greeley in Congressman, to et the nomination. supporter of Sauiny Tidens but just before the election he hid one of Jett Ohlo and went to Naw Tt isnot claiined by his: stanchest friends that he voted tha Democratic ‘tlekat from 1873 nti! 188, when hu voted for Ges Hancock, And fora mon with such s record In the Democratic pat nized qualification was his ; Sr Nomination of a State : TioketLettors from Gov, Foster and Attornoy- General Nash. ——_—— J Prohibifionists Meet In Slate Conren- ‘on-Oiher Political Company tn OM10 PROTLIBITIONTSTS, Bpecial Disvaten to The Chieago Tribune. cixsath, O., duly %.—The Convention iquor Alliance people, held to- fand Cump-Ground, was one tatormy ever Known In tho history lities, Reporters and others whose ken them. to many political dl assemblages of all kinds say before saw. 50 tempestuous dn body ns thatto-«lay. ‘The advisablitty of nointnating Good men atnong the in their places and tirged that tleket would ba to choose the wis presented,—meaning would result in the election of the atle ticket, The Convention was not tor that sortof talk, and was pre- ie of great oxcitement. eunclude to open his ni ly the first leyson, would that they never and unrestralnes worse of the © cipitated into o stat From that polnt on THE SCENE WAS ONE OF TURBULENCE AND co: i ‘The secna was not just such 9 one 98 Is pre- gnted byau excited Democratic Convention, forthere were fervent Method{st outbursts of Glory to God!’ ete, mingled with the enstoniary convention din, - But so far as the degree of the confusion was concerned, or the bitterness of the reeriinination, there was jlttle to choose between to-nys’ meeting the worst of Democratic gntherings. Gen, f Chillicothe, one of the foremost nce Workers in the State, and who jus city has accomplished much those whio con the Republicans. H pentudly ealled a ar, and his yolee was finally drowned in the confue sion. ‘The day was CARRIED BY THR NADIOAL PROINITION In 1876 ho was a his" perlodient for the enuse, was’one of aeled actlons with King he wns re ris, whose on bar h! not by the Iurze majoricy. that was thai ahs Republicauy to-nlgnt are feeling exeelient ow W ‘) dangerous foo ins shown Itself ofinuch of ts strength, The temperanes eopte Will not now be united, and the ticker yf the radical ‘nud unreasoning section wil not.command wide support. However, It jnsonly the-power to do mischief to their porn cause by defeating the Republican tick- itthat was ‘sacrificed by the wrangling to which the Convention pern PROCEEDINGS, ° To the Western Assocluted Press, : ‘The State Conven- eratice Reform Can- vention which met Jn Columbus some months ago mnetto-dayon the grounds of the Cin- Camj-Mecting Association, Joveland, {twas called to order by L, A. Hell, who was Temporary Chairman, Toran was Temporary Sceretary, appolntiient of: committees, A recess wns taken. On reasseinblin, an} that if electuil the affairs of the State would not suffer, were not ont {ngulted in the Conventfon by the hired mab. brought here by the present Democratic can- ate, ‘The Democracy had a good opportunity, and might have made the campaign reuarke ably, Interesting for the Republicans; but, from the moment they abandoned thelr prin- tity dollar, they decided fon, It is very Ikely that Mr, Boulewalter will poll a large vote fi he wilt nob recelve tne f the more honest ana stralghttor- ward Democrats in the smaller villages and where corrupt ments are not in- dorsed, is very apparent thus early ater ks erushed out, but ciples for tho: dul pitted itself to be tho result of the + CINCINNATI, Jul tion patted by the —- MISSISSIPPI PROUIBITIONISTS, Jackson, Miss, July 2.—The State Pro- hibition Convention tnat to-day, 200 delegates from thirty-seven counties being present, ‘Tha present action of the Convention looks the.next Legisiature to submit to the peopte an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the lquor traffle. CASUALTIES.. DROWNED. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago THbune, Donugue, In, July 2—Frank Glyck, of the First Nationa! Bank of Marshalltown, was drowned Inst night at Clear Lake, In. He, with four others, was ina boat which capsized. The body Bpectal Dispatch t Gnanp_ Raping, M Kt. L, Stanton, of armanent Chair W. H, Doane Vice-President, and L, 8. Logan Secretary. 5 RESOLUTIONS. . ons, after discussion, wero BREAR, Tho liqudt trafic is going forward. in the State of Onio with Increasing power, du- Yastatlng our homes, courrupting publica mor als, sad controlling legislutions #n Wreneas, Tho two great pol Ohto have put into thelr platturins princ(ptos ‘hich, if curried out, will reault in-a etitt. greater increase of tne liquor traiiia and of ta ne tia fully come when temperance mon should unite in a pulitical or- genization whose lending object shall bo the ner tralllo, and therefore inating @ State Tempor=' Kewiced, ‘That our ultimate object shall be constitutional prohibition af tho tUquor.trafic, {be manufactira aud gale of Uquors, including wine, nie, demand that our next Legis tv the voters of Ohio such ‘That,asa mensure leading to con- prohitution, we are In taverof local option, and demund of our next Lewistature tho Passage of n atringent local option law. ted, ‘That wo do nat deem It Important to Announce detult principles on ‘other political ues, 08 all-theau aro of irinor importance ben comparod with thoso ureat ‘which wo advocate und pro} sutudonal probibition of rhe Hquor trafile, asced, That whore vlthar of the dominant ariles Dut in nowloatian candidates for the Assombly and county utticers distinctly iptos therein set forth, wo M jon candldntes fu the eld: ut when they tail to do this we will put in nai rand rr alr cana ae press their election wi energy. fewived, That wo recommend thy organization and townehlp organizations ug auxil- 1 Ohlo Anti-Iiquor Allinnee, ‘ize tho great moral adonal Christian Tom- tance Union, tho auccesa which has crowned and Wo earnestly nak tho cobperation rhea Chriatian women of our State [uo He orts ty forward the foregoing wbject. uted. That wo hereby tunder tu James A, at id, President of che dIultod States, ana tla itt ,Our protuundest sympathy in .ols sore nd we, in common with the peopia lo country, rejuice in the prospect of wud devoutly {a this Nation to aocom- the great hopes that huye,been centerod In litical partics of dread jul consequences: Inns been recovered. Lich. July 20—J. P, Ek- bom, a Swede, employed os a cutter by clothtars, of tlle ippression of the I ire In favor of non ance Refarin ticket. Houseman & M drowned while fishing at afternoon. ' He fell Ing te draw up the anghor of drowned in twa feet of water. W In New York Clty, business as a merchant tal ‘osteemud and respected, - FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Crnctnyatt, O., July 9.—Naws of a bollar explosion comes from . Watertown, Marietta, O., where the baller of a portable sawmill was Ilterally blown to atoms from ‘Tho casualties were: . Herin Brockway, Eugene Barclay, Instuntly fu Coons, prob- Into tho lake while try- He formerly: where he was in constitudonmul jor, Ho was much pose to sectire—con- the Inck of water. Isauc Jolson, Alexander and \} ably fatally fujure: LOCKIAW. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Farnsount, Ind, July 20,.—About two weeks ago R, Little, a young man of this yilluge, was accidentally shot py another young man while hunting, As the wound Uk hot appear serious, Little exposed im- nt cold, which resulted in his Will pot put opposlti ferof the Women's ALITTLE GIRL KILLED. Ente, Pa, July. %.—Mamle Anthony, a Rirl of 7 years, wont to the Erte Forgeworks to-day tv carry her uncle's dlimer, Owlng to huge red-hot shaft welghing some accident down on her aud crushed nearly a ton fol her to death. : GORED TO DE. . _ Bpectal Disvateh to The Chicaga Trioune. ©. July90.—Fravk Kidd, an Syeatold hoy, wag gored to death bya wild bull at Cuyahoga Fulls to-day, ene SEA-SERPENT,. . Toronto, July 20.—Tho Intest “sca” ser- Pent story comes from Lake Sinicoo, and 14 tuld by Mr, Allan G, Cavana, Dominion Lunt Surveyor, 1 n latter to nis wuele, Mr. Charles: Glphs, of this eltys “Mr, Cayana lins been employed Jately In exambiatug tho waters of Lakes, Simcoes ‘aid Couchiching and the marshes adjoining, A day or two ago he “was engaged with. an nasistant, examlatiye the aya bordering on Lato Shincos, op the boundary. between, the. townships batween South Orillia and Oro,, They were Ino boat and werg moylng slowly slong when tholr ate tention “was attracted by a peculiar pulling sound, similar to that produce by the escape ofatoan from Pie exhaust pipe of un engine, ‘Mr, Cavana: remarked “that he thought that was natrange place to have a mill, upow which hls companion rejoined thatthe sound the. cars..on ‘the rallway, But {t ‘seems bath. of the gentleman wore wide: of: tha mark, for Jn-9 -few seconds they saw. emerge from tho rushos an extraor dinary creature, having a head as ‘largo a3 that of au adult Numan boing, and a body resembling a serpent and Increasing in thick. ness downwards. , 16 svamed 1) A pecullar pully fora slore nie, wnt tlon of tocamutio butting nalay alr ri ‘au bis-companion prove! JE the platformn, letters wore ‘oster and Attorney: h Written to the Mov, Mr, flumbus, In reply to an Interro their viuws upon probit lov. Foster denlud iy 9 prohtuttive Jegislauion, but sald he nt, under the present Constiwu- loeul option’ and Heense, or tuxa- iling, Were unconstitutional; lon of friends of prohibition hac given che walter it, there waa no opportunity: Constitution to enact any the evils of the liquor is opinion, the best way Jo subject to tho fatform of tho ‘The angwer of Attorney: CLEVELAND, hd Judgient, who 40 Fewit the wit rovlded in tlio. ‘oral Nash wis NOMINATIONS, lowing State ticket was nominated: A. Ludlow, Sprin . i? 3 us; Judge of the Buyreme Court, Gld- X Schumacher, A! Works, Abner vis. weutlve Committee, Mf Columbu: Ci Nhomas Sthouen be A fone John Safford’ ot Ashin- Leotard of Cinelunath, J.T Adjourned, onto i é DEMOCRATS, ‘ TOGA, July 20.—John Te ookirattor Demooratic cand|- eutenant-Governor Het at Congress Unlh today mid tteg of the’ Conyen- Correspondence af Ths Chicaga Trivune, » July 18—It has been ,suge at Venerable and: shrewd: pyllt- ger, the Hon. John G. Thompson, school for tha education of the aiers gt the Ohio Democrnoy who Successful in getting hold of the Bookwalter's cau; ‘ention last week has eqmée from: W. Downing, Edmar M,:Johuson, * Governor and Li roe eroTie we digow water 16° re wis an end to the, Aly. Cans A eee tae nee to have upan whieh the putting gorously than rata of about fifteen It carrivd Its lead about the water as It went. the strangest of the storia recent . The writer of red ite Commit Comatereud note. iy and ¢ moved off at the miles an hour: three feet out OCKALS Cony MARINE NEWS. The Schooner Flora Emma Caught in a Gale on Lake Ontario and Dismasted. Grain Frolghts Continue, Dull, with Apparently Little Dee mand for Vessels. An Advance of Twelve and One- Half Cents in Lumber Retos Yesterday, Orders of the Supervising Inapector-Gen> eral Concerning tho Dulles of Local Inspectors. Around the Lakes~Arrivals and Depart- uresSteamboat ‘Lines—Miscel- lnneous—Dock Notes, HOME GATIERINGS, DIRMASTED IN A GALE Information waa brought to this port yestor: day that tho schooner Mora Kinma was stripped of her canvas and a portion of her masts during tho galeon Sako Ontarlo last Suturday after- nuon, Tho vessel wag proceeding from Oswego to Oshawa joaded with coal, and when off Port Britain, threo mites west of Port Hope, was struck by a beavy gust of wind, carrying off the dibtoom first, then the foretepmast, followed quickly by the foremust bead, tho main top: mast, and mainmast besd-ropes, and everything coining tumbling down, leaving tho portions of the mnin masts completely bare, Tho Jib top- anil hid been furlod, aud tho gallors were just hauling {11 the gaff topsall whon the gate struck the vosgel, Aa tho wind was blowing north-north- weat, the veasel drifted down the lake until the Port Hupe tug went to the rescue of the crew, when the wreck was brought into Port Hope harbor. It will cost nbout $1,000 to repair tho damage, as acoinpleto set of new musts will hgve tobe putin, The loss Is covered py Insure ance, Tho vessel was Balled by Capt, Bam Pholp, of Port tlope, LAKE FREIGHTS, ‘ Grain freights wera dull, there bejng little room on the market and apparantly little de- mand, Tho rate to Bulfalo ux corn romuined at fis conta, most of ‘tho charters being for stenm, The engagements were: For Huao—Fropellor Chauncey Hurlbut, 41,000 bushels of corn; pro- peller Onvoide, 26,000 bushelwof corn, For Erie— ropeller Wissahickon, 45,000 bushels of corn: propeller Lycoming, 120,000 buabels of oats, For sweRo-Suboouer G, 1s. Sloan, 20,000 bushels of outs. Lumber freighta were very tirm, and thore wns an advance of 12!¢ conts per 1,0 feat in the rute from Bionominee, the price now buing $2.12!¢, with a brisk demand for vessels, and but fow ottering. _ THE ATRAMBOAT LINES, Tho magniticent steamor Nynck, of tho Union Line, commanded by Capt. Sam Shanaon, the Commodore of the Union Company's passenger teat, loaves this uvening for Buffalo, No words of commendation or pralse regarding this tloat> in pulaco need v¢ said,—aho speake for bersuit. ‘Tho tine pussenger stentner Occun, of tho Merchants’ Moirtroal Line, loaves Fridny oven- ing for Montreal und the lower luke ports. ‘Those wishing to visit the lower lnkgs and tho seonory Alou the St. Lawrence Kiver, Inchiding aview by dayliaht of tho Thousand Islands, wilt tind on the steamors of this tine the come. forta at home combined with a sense of security, fs tho oflicura uf those steniners aro alt tna: of sarang aud cool Judgment. Tho ‘tine sidewheol ateamer Corona, of tha Govdrich Ling, loaves this evening on schedule time for Milwaukeo, ‘The ateainer Muskezon, of the samo-dine, leaves for Esvanaba Suturday, jo trim, swift, and stanch tHttlo steamer Messenger, of Graham & Co.'s Bust Shore Line, Teaves this evening at 1lo'clook for Benton Hur- bor and 8t, Joseph, ‘The first-class stramer Onolda ts tho regular Baturday passenger bout of the Western Trans- portation Company for Buffalo, . ‘The New Enutand Transportadon Company's staunch propeller Lake Eriw leaves for Colilng- woud this evento. The cleyunt steamer Josoph L, Hurd. of the Lake Michigan & Luke Supertor Line, loaves for pamiuette and Duluth tu-morrow ovoning. ‘The Hurd fa second to no bust io this popttar Hine for’ clegnnce of acoummodation or in tho etti- eionoy and politencesof tho ollicers in command, DOCK NOTES, ‘The schoonor Penobscot has beon repaired and Jofe port last evening, ‘ ‘The tugs Mary MoLean and Ransom camo out of dry-dock yedterday. ‘Tho sturm yesterday onused n suspension for tho day of work at tho dry-docks. Prealdent Powers, of the Sailors’ Union, is making 0 visit to the sovoral luke ports on offi- clal busincas. : 8o great {a tho competition among tho onat- shore tua that many of thom go as far us Little Polnt Sauble for towa, AS ‘The ropairs to the Goodrich steamer Chicago buving been completed, she will resunio hor reguiur trips to-nivrruw, Tho mastera of iumber-laden vessels have been inconvenienced greatly tho paat few dase by striking lumbor-shovers, ‘ Capt. James Dompsoy, the tug. vesacl, and will owner ef Siunisteo, Wns In tho city yeater> day, combining pieasure with business, The Chicaxn Dry-Dock Company is making o now inizzunimast for tua schooner Orpbin Hoy to repluce the one lust In the collision Tuorday. Capt. Peter Peterson, master of tho schooner Winnie Wing, who bas beon seriousty ill torn fortnight arso, bas 80 far reouvured ua to bo able to visit fe oem. einen ‘i " Capt, Ed Naplor [6 buslly engaged in gettin, the ee tug Me B, Green \ready for tnone, Tho Green will probably make her trial trip about the firat week In August. Tf anybody thinks that.towing Is nota paying: business let thein visit tho oftlco ot the, Union ‘Towing Line, where the Amiling fuces of Pay- maater Gilinan end Suporintendent Hunk Blew will vonvince them thut it fa, Alltho bridgetondora received invitations by portal-curd to uttend tha ceromuntes connected wtth tho prosentation of a gold star to Ald, Frank Lawler list evening. ‘Thoy all attended except tho Adame street follow. . Ho was too uay attending (¥) to his duty to accept. ‘Tho Mttle schooner Joves fa un unfortunate craft. aan § muroing the steamer John 1, Lyon ran into hor, causing oonsidernbie dumage, wand yosterday the squall curried away ber tains mast. ‘The Captain of her tg a poor, hard-work- ing, deserving man, aud he bus tho syinpatby of aifwno knuv bim, On her Inst tripto Menominee tho schooner Alico M, Beers was manned by a crow of abe," Lut so disgusted wis the Captain with tholr lack of sallor knowlvdye that be divcharged thom #4 Boon as he arrived at that port, aod brought tho yossol back to this port with Mo ag- sistance only of bis tunte and cook, Action was commenced yostorduy in the United States Admiralty Court ayalnat the tug W. 1. Wolf and tho bat Mohawk by the owner or the acow Angie Tulnine to recover dainagos to the amatint of S120, cuused by the revent cultieten near Luke-streot bridge, The United States Muresbat yeaterday gelzad oud tied up the Wolf, and will dolzo the Mobawk on hur arcival, ‘Tha Wolf will probably be bonded to-duy and released, —— STEAMBOAT INSPECTION, NO’ INSPECTOR-GEN- s To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune, ‘Curcaad, July 20,—There’soemy: to exist at present vonaiderablo of a tumult in the stoam- boat-inapection servico at Washington, betweon the officers of that service and tho Supervising: Inapectar-General, on account of tho jncon- sistency of some of tho ordors (saued by the lat> torconcasning the duties of, Supervising Ine spectors In tha keveral districts regarding ro- porta, and in requiring thom to yorify, by actual oxarulnution, the inspection of a steumevesse) made by local inspectors under tham, and by so doing advancing tha foforonce naturally that tha reports mado by the focal Boards are in the opinion of the Suporvisiag Inspector Gonoral unrellablo, to guy nuthing of the nocessary ad- ditional expense to the Guvornment luourrod by An UnDecessuty examination of a steamer by the Suporylelng Inspector after it hae boen done by the toca! Board, If the officers whose duty it ie.to fuspeot atoain Jenene aro incompetent, lof them ba removed, but lot tho insinuation Het ae ae eh Unc age jl Woy hi a, tum thot wo of tha lakes und in tho West should. havo # day In tho appainsment of some One a8 the ‘oltiviat hed, at ity Breambout some one snquabas bus ulways -beon . Wast:: lwve}: an oppartuntty, ‘aud man.- bos 2By one. conncorad wit! teunboat sorvico, and tumiliar with ite duties, We want the lakolutorests fuprosentade ‘Tho law does not nuke It. hecnssery tay, fue perylatag InspcotureGenaral or Stvatuluat: Yo. spcctor shull be: a: rosiden’ oF auy apeclal Lucg! ity. 3¢ requires that be oumpetens 10 diss; chnrge the dutiog of the ofice; hence what malty Lean aubaaataaeeaey eeacs a toed and faitniul ollioer, ’ .. : AROUND THE LABEES, M * DISPUTED OWNRISHIP. - -At Dotrolt Friday Deputy-barshal C. P. Tay- tor libeled the curguds of the stcam-barge Low. ol and tho barge Fae, on account of a dispute as ty the ownorship of the tics nnd posta which constitute thelr cargoes. The toate were loaded POUT MERON, at the Saow Ialands for Toledo, the car, b ing tonsigned to John Moatghan. John house, of Rulfato, clufma that the scuit belong to him, and that the person Who Ror It to Mona hus had no right to do Ro, capt in cuatody until Mr. Kelderhouse: furnishes bonds for double their gare value, when ho will tako possession, ant over thy bonds, Tho following quick work in loading was per- formed by tho Deleware, Lackawuna & Wostarn Coal Company at Butlalut tho new icon stedin-barge tuibing In cont for Duluth, and at twenty min= utes to 19 u'etoe! by tons And was roudy fs vertainly quick work, if not the quickest yet done there, =% Foster to ‘onrgo of 67,0) bushels of corn was takon out In nine hours, the actuat working-time, allowing: One hour for enifting, belng elyat hours, wale wives an average of B75 buahats per hour, Facanaba Jron Postt “On Friday oventng Inst Michael Sehroedor, at an drowned. Ho wise native of Luxembourg, but had rosuiod bero ning yours, Wis a singia man, and without relatives In this country.” ‘The Hehthouse on Passage Ielund, Jake Sunc- rior, rapidly approaches cunplotion, but aa oo provision hus toon made fore fo; Detroit Marine News: * Chieago only appro Ppriutes $3/,00 where it should put at least $250,: Ow for dredging ite river and keeping up | docks and bridges, Chigago 18 sudly beaind Ite reputution in ths thing.’ A tumber of vesscol Captains and sailors at Detrole found thme tu play a game at base-bull with ns many vessel agents. fhigned, Business appears to bo dull in Do~ roi, i 4 Deturi, Minn, duly 2.—All that rewalns of tho burned atenmor City.of Winnipex fsa mass of eharred thmbors Just above the tovol ol fen made ta recover tha rumor was in circulation About town to-day that the skull of the fireman, J on tho engine, but this is a is said that nuthirug will be done to recover the engine, or to seo what of the Iron belonging to the work could be utilized. have Vialted the butl during the day, Miuwauker, Wis, July 20.—Sturke, Smith & Co, were tu-day awarded a contract by the North Chicago Roiling-still Company to biild a new bridge pier, WU feet in length, into tho lake ut their mills hero. $0,000, and, (Ike their old plier, will be utilized for ob- tainiwg a supply of wator for tholr mills. Durranu, N.Y. ages were reported: Korsbaw, from Chictzo,. with a cargo bille 4,063 bushels, untlonded at Wik Shortuwe of 313 bushels; steam-bargo W. II, Bare hum, on a cargo of 494 u shortage of 27 bushels. * Tribu Sandusky, O., July 20.—While several deck hands ‘of the eteainer Kewsonxw were in awim- nilng to-night one of thom, Josbua Scott, aged 28, was selzud with a was recovered. Sco! SinWauKer, Wis. July 2U.—epuirs to the sotooner L. C, Butts were complet she was flonted vut of the dry-dock. Muskeaos, Mich, July 20.—-The schooner Rob- Sth Ads Ingersott as been mude into a steam- MuskiGoN, Mivh,, July 20.—-Clonrances to-day, twontyesix. Lumber shipments, 4,645,0W feet. MILWAUKEE, Wia,, July 20.—The schooner: lonost Joby {8 Ou tho boxes stoppiug a tual, Prop Luke Eriv, Citilagwood, sundrius, Vrop Buy ‘Lark, Botton PLATO sundilos, Vrop Anne ta Prop ye Prop d,'f, Burroughs, Grand Prop se J Prop Juba Prdgeon, Prop Titer-Geuany Escahaba, troit Orv. Prup Hulton, sontagua, Prop Colin Campuell, Lu Prop M, Urippen, Maulsteo, lumber, Hrup Htiruces, Uumuly, annucies, oh bygouini, Bumald, sundries, Trop e. i Urop Ucean, Montreal, sundrics: Behe Prestu, Ui Sener lonay Simmons, sult Potrul, Gross Pier, Sebr ta Setir Willlam Sturse: sche M, t., Brock, uodurlei ene dni, Mienland Park, gravel. Bohr Laatia Walt, SMenunuinos, luriber an Sehr Andrew Jackson, Sche Nottie Redington, wuts Relir A. M. Heurt, Stuskesgo a Sehr Adiorican Dinun, Menonnnee, kmber. B, Parew, di i sehr Ade F sehr Ford itiver, Wark Itiver, powte, ” Sob ie Bing! suuth mM silun, WH Sehr Mary Ludwig, Vackura’s EGF ante Stacey ‘teva Sehr Coral silver Latky, Tu Sebr Caledunia, Grund fa; Atm Corona, Milwankde, op Anne Laura trop ¥ fa Heo Reylurk, Homtn Vinetir, Hsnty Beur fs ache Kute Lyunt narMii ace (any (iak Robe Clty Of shu Sele Adironduce ‘ira rap Cuba, Butiaic, Bpecfat z Detnorr, sok.) July &-Paseed down—Pro- pollors Ruasia, Badgor stare, and Conestoga; and sebooner A, Bhorwoc juin and schoonoy ‘John barges, Oxemgwy, fohvoncrs P,” x Forrost and rate; Music. pod barges, Cloared—Sohoggers Sypator B Eudes, ‘ Mast t Passod up=Provellerg ; Be q Arctio, and City of Conoont and sehuoner.L, L. Fumb; steam-barges Jong N, Glidden and cpny sorts, Bast Saginaw gn -bargos, 8. B. Sheldon and quadort, Vienna and'congurt, Yasgumite and barges, Mackinaw ang Bargoas echonnera T, Py Sheldon, Muntoroy, O, K.'Nims, MB. Bucon, Jy E, Gillmore, Young América, Heather Belle, D. Provost, Joi Miner, tug J. BP Louie, Cleared—Steamer City of Cleveland. Wind south, elght mites, y Pont Honox, Mich. Juty 20.—Passed down— Propolters Nashun, Ogemaw, Badger State, Con- paaon, dolph an Bi yiorabad. Tauen, Ponsaukce, ‘v—Propellors Philadciphia, Granite States atoamers City of Claveland, Pearl, Flora, Ropub- He and consorta, John Nt Enat Soxinaw and barecs, Salina and barges, May Pringle and barges; schooners ilelvatia, 1. ue “ ne Clayton Helle, Charles K, Nima, E. “Won woot, light, Wenthor ciguds. Port itenos, Mich. July 20—9:90 p.m 400 | Dowa=Propeliers th. W. ‘Blanchard, Ympieo Stute, and Nebraskn; schooner Maria Morton, Up—Propotiers Q: e, Vienna and consort, Tho cargues witl bo John O'Neill, C. J. King, Wilitam Rue ho lawing will bo doug QUICK Wonk. At 7 o'clock p. im iirinewick. hogan m, sho had received J, to start on hor voyage. ‘Th 8. K. Sheldon acd consort: sebooners M. 8. IN FIGHT HOUNS. Hacon, Montersy, M. ‘Tho fastest transfer of grain at Huffalo {a enta | . Hbelaun. ve Be Gilmore), anil ehowwas to have bean mado from tho schooner Charles Wind woat, light. Weather flue, Niagara Blovutur. last wook. The BUFFALO. Bpretal Dispatch to ‘the Chteaoo Tribune, Burrawo, N. ¥., duly 3.—Arrived—Propollora Arabia, Queen of the Wert, and Aicona and schooners San Diego, Floretta, Danaldaun, Oliver Mitchell, and M.J. Cummings, grain, Chicago; propeller Arizond. gratn, Duluth, Cicared—Propellers UJ. Kershaw and Min- neapolis, coal ta Milwaukee; achvonera Minnie Blawson and Floretta, . coal ta Sheboyxany echooner Sun Diego, coal to Dututh; sechounera Bolivia end Chambers, coal to Kenosha, Churters~Schouners Champion, Lizzio A. Law, and J. G, Masten. coal, Bultulo tu Chicavo. 81; steam-barxe Alcona nnd consort Sin Diewo, con), Huitalo to Duluth, $1.25; steam-barges C. , Kershaw and W. Hf. Barnum, curl, futfalo to Milwaukee, $1; schooner M, J, Cummings. coal, A THER DAOWIYD, «trimmer, while passing the footpath on the south side of No, i his footing, foll ovarbonrd, PAGSAQY I8LAND LIGHTHOUSE. atgnal more than one-ball ita isatulness will Ue lost, A fue | Bulalo, to Kenusba, $1.35, schooner Oliver Aignitl lone would be of mure practical benoft | Mitchvil, conl, Wullalo to Racine, #1.h, thin tho lHebt without ans fue slirnal, and Cunat freighta advanced \4 cont, wheat being hiuriners generally bope this defect wilt bo | Quoted at 44 centa and 4% cents to New York, remedied, . MILWAUKEE. TOO THUF, Special teh ta The Chicago Tribune. Minwaurer, Wis. July 20.—Grain treights continue dull, The propeller Waverly takes 48,000 bushels of wheat to Buffalo ata rato ciulmed to he 3{ conte, Pay hy he from pelow—Schooners Marengo ana jalloran. Olenred—Propelier Potomac and consort James D, Sawyer, for Chicago; schuoner Richard Wins- low, for Excannbe: steam-barge Lincoln and consorts Lasear, Pride of America, and Gibrat- tor, for Greon Hay, where they load lumber for Kingston. OREEN BAY. Special Dispatch to The Odteaeo Tribune Gneen Bay, Wis. duly 2.—The Toledo, from Buffulo, luxded with merchandise and call fron, arrived Tuesday. Tho lron ts for the Greun Ray & Minnesuta fund, which has commenced bulldmg & new Hue from Plover to Stevens Polut, tobe called the Gruen Bay, Stevens Point & Northern. feeler for the Green Bay, Winona & Kord, The Toledo will return with a cargo of staves 2nd headings for Buffalo, POUT COLBORNE, Speetat Mtepateh to The Urteage Tribune, ' Ponr Covnorse, Joly 20,—Passed up—Schoon- er Antelope, Port Dalhousie to Vuncun City, Mghts propellers Alma Munroe, Montreal to Toledo, weneral cargo; Dromedary, Hamilton to Toledo, Mgnt. es Dawn—Scheoner Albacore, Chicago to Kinga tom, corn; Bteam-barge Glusgow and consert, Lake Superior to Ogdensburg, lumber; pro- baller Prussia, Chicayo to Montreul, general cutgo, DON'T HAVE THE TIME HEN ‘The sailors got | MISCELLANEOUS, TUR UA-FATED CITY OF WINNIFEQ, the water, No’ effort as yet bra cemains of burned, AC four men whol. wero joseph Smith, was seon oullsh canard. 1¢ Scores of eltizens * NEW BIDAR Pini, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tho struccure wil! cost . ESMANATA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleaga Trine, ESCANADA, Mich., July 20.—Arrived—Steamers Foret. City, Argonaut, Minnesota, City of New York, and W. L. Brown; schooners F, W. Git- ‘ford, H. H, Brown, Jessie Linne, Grice diurray, and U, Sf. Bond, Departed—Steamers H.C. Ackles, Forest City, Argonaut, and Oty of New York; schooners ‘Thomas Howland, Wilcox, James Wade, and H. i. Brown, CHEDOYGAN, 145 Sosrtat Disnatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Curnoyvdan, Mich. July 20.—Arrived-—-Pro- peller Murtio aud tow; achconorttising Stur, and propeher Stemuric. Cleared—Schuoners Lena Johuson and Mixers steume-barge Oloan aud tow; propelfors Van BNORTAGES REPORTED, Spectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. july 20.—Tho following short- inthe sto un-bare C, ersou. shows a busbols, from Chicugo, A DECK-IAND! DROWNED, Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chtcago ramp and sunk. ‘The body was ® resident of Nuw Raatto and Columbin. jgxico Mo, Ils parants feside nt Spriugiield, | “Winy‘yourhwest, fresh. Weather flue., . TEPATRS COMPLETED, MAQUETTE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mangcrite, Mich, July %.—Arrived—Pro- bellers Ninith Moora aud Farwell; schvoners Genoa, Rutler, Suawnee, aud J, O. fhayer. Cleared—Propellera Sinito Moore, J. 8. Fay, Exyptinn, and D. W, Powers; tug W. Be Castles aenoonors A. H. Mosd. Faniie Nail, F.C. Leigh- ton, Hattie Wells, and Petlean. CLEVELAND, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., July “20.—Cleared—Propeller Vanderbilt, merchandise, and schooner C, Ams- den, light, Chicago; senconurs Joba Wealey and Latinecer, coal, Milwaukee, Churter—Sevouner Gallatin (two trips), coal, Civvelund to Murquetie, 15 conta free, and one back to Cleveland ut COLLINGWOOD, Sneeiat D'spatch to Ti: Chicago Tribune, ConLtxawoop, Unt. July 20. — Arrived — June MoLeud, fru Chicugo, wheat. Steumer Northern Queen, for Chicago, passengers and froight. . ERIE. Spectat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, Ente, Pa. Juty 20.—Cleared—Schooner Alle- ghens, colt propellers Juutnta, merchandise, and Westield, Ngat, all for Chicugo. + ST. JOSEPH, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune.’ 7 Bt. Josern, Mich, July 20,—Cleared—Schooner Christing Nason, from Eavunaba. WIARTON, Svectat Dispatch lo The Chicago Tribunte Wiantor, Ont, July 20,—suiled—Schooner Lady Dutferin, for Chicago, bark. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, to-day, and __ MADR INTO A BYBaM-NARGE, ‘Special Dispatch to The Cuicuyy Tribund, ‘He se MUSKEGON LUMBER, SHIPMENTS. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chvcuye Tribune, STOPPING: A LEAK. Syrelat Depateh to The’ Chicago Tribune, TTI, PORT OF CIIICAGO. Mrowoe, sundricE, Sry Aung, sundrios, wrt Soper, Muskexan, Iutuber, Mri MuwKozon, |iNbOr, , Mini, Muskegon, Jumber, a duven, sundries, ph. Miskexon, tumbers Mutaly, sundries, mbar, nat , lumbor. » Brockway, Ludiiyton, towing On0 baryo luinbor, rand Haven, huwber, kez, lumber, eea0s rao City, lumber. Martnetsy, jumuer, a b. Jorsey Catile su America, In, 1808 the American Jorsoy Cattle Club was estibliancd, This Susicty bus done vigurous und succeasfui work In Foaniing, tho purity of the stuck and In extending tie knuwledyo of the merits of this breed, waka Pures ‘ea These merita were Betrd, A. Hu tinven, Inusvor, e . nt not, tt frat. elther widely or willingly recog. sehr Kate yume, Muskegut swaibur, nized; and tho Jerseys—or us they were, thon aud ure sumetimos tivw wrongly dulled Alder- noy's—were seldom seen except Upon the lawns orth the statles of inon of wealth, -Gradualiy, in, lumber, coil. Jum bes however, thu ceports of the grent anuual ylelds Behe athens x, Mlpnumines, Vumber, orbuttor mide by cows of tins breed roused the sehr lt tor, Anekugon, Jumber, Interest*of practicn! farmers, une the growing Seni tenuis, Garden Bay, ties, alemand for the butier of these cows further Ine Y creased tholr popularity, and suon tho litte cow Covell, Wate Laku, lumber, writen hud Boon, luiuled at ns ku expensive and Sehr itaiph Campbell, Suakedon, himbor, ct 4 Scie Amy Thurles Packard's Pur, tuber, foutivis luxury beeumy to practical Ureedars, uf Selr Adirandac, Mu: KHON, Jumber ULiCr stock au Absolute necesslty, In fact, the Sehr Jutta 8. Merrill, White Liao, lumber, xrowth In nunibers and fn viiite of this breed ‘chir Ly. Hh, Pomer ¢4 faginaw. Juniver, of cattle in this ‘country during the past eh Bohr Cok Kijeworth, Kacunaba, iron UF or ten yours hus no parallel) In the history of pe te ao ae thorouwhbred stuck. A dozen yours aga Jersey Schr Jaitis, Traverse jay. tiles: +] cattle wore not seon At the ehowa; bull 4 dozeo Setr Leo Grand, Haven jumper, yours ugo thay were shown, Lut With uo. oxpect> Sehr Maj. N. L. berey, White Lake, lumber. “ution of rousing much Interest, much loss with Bebr H. U. Sioury, Miskexon, tuinber, the oxpvetation of winning prizus, for none uth Chenu, Heit. were ctferod for this despised breads threayeurs Hite ane ete a ago. ot lurge fairs, Jerseys were not chiased u's Pior, lumber, with or Judyed according to tho rules which tavutind, coal, forern, tho exhibition uf thoruughe suby + red _cattlo, To-duy. in nearly every Btate uf tho Union, the Jerseys ehuwo outnumber any asher breed upon the grounds, and in somo Stutes thoy outuumbor ull athor breed; it is ubout the stalls of this breed that, to-day, tho largest number of interested speutators guthor; Mudie und this breed durlug the past your bos, in tho LON Du COPDy. avornge ainount realized at publi auction, int tuken its postion at tho head of ull otnorg tt tha a 1 ACTUAL Wa: undcies. i tetteucn Sienicion, St. Jusuph, Grand Haven, itt, Boston, Burtilo, U8 var Muskeway, Wait iz Wt x Drop Alburt Stiller, Slunistoe, Ygne ae Bhatuscvdersey Gatley by seichare: Pe Gnires eni Ae eB pier tren arenas 3 tnntain, Chtndpua jaunarles, . Red Snow i colaraass ean I I. aut Laurteitle (Voto.j Chrontete. out dragons, Stureun Bb Prospectors returning trom tha Holy Cross country, and especially from the head of Cross Crovk, roport that ine ground is coverod with red snow, In the ulmost inaccussidle defies of Mogat Shasta, in California, is the only othor met itt . Surwon 1. SE ats, itorn'a It tawe, Grand aver, ligit, my Muskeusin, [hitit, ‘ a rat eer baer ad Known piace in the Vuited States where this is Fone Ulbuls Nau ateitegee: taht “avon, i polur reyluus this isu Comlilar sigot, Behr Aiirew Suskeun, Muskemnn, $oht aud ho oxtusive travelor there returns sobr ituuso Stansions, Mussegon, Ihe without a descripuon of it, The bruad jwlde Bebe ieuman tesa, Manistee of everiisting snow that ‘Wank the northera pele Stary Colling. Uravaray tay, Mable coust of Urcentund uro flunked with the strange Sete Ht Geynpa, laptaiew, wontons blood red, and furtuer towurde the polos tailon ature Morcury, Leyatoiwon, 1 i. of {t strotoh as fur us the naked eyo can reuch.: ch rAuth, Tansy tht, Tho phenumenon fs due to tho presance Behr mee minuto. red anitnaleala Ins tho . snow. fe Muskuxare Hehe mgpln, all Matiatee, ute, > Bucroscope detects its presence, but ene fants StucR Inc Hdhte now. it. got thera. Ie a* divicult ques. aoe reroute wee ag Hieron in , | den, and hus nover boon quite sutistaoturily Behr iver etry Sie ee, lah * auewored, Tho red euow in this region ie frat Schr Monitor, Burtaly, Wahtek sven at the bead of Crow Creek, whuro It may bo che Anu tuning ht odserved In patchos OF intense arming, vary big: CWE AS ean te, Maakeen, TDG {o ures fron 98 large u& & Inn's bat to twenty Stor Grate Gruisuon ty {ieyca, euudstes, fevt in dlametor, Taken tn tho bund and close) ue Minwle wollor, Chariovulx, we, exumined, nothing cun bo detected that gives re dupay, Muskegon, tieut, ‘ colt, and [t mulis into clear, red water, ieaving be Cuganayn, Parkers, abt. na stun, Further on ju some of the * Biivar Garhon nine stuop gulonea, with which the country Rare eccrine rata mi laces tho color ts vivid in the extrome, while buyan, Pesttigo, ahi jy others it fades to a fuine pink, producing nn nd arene tira Haven, light, effect not roxdliy ‘described f we rite OW arose’ and even Habe Poctora, who penotrated the remions two years. ago, soy chut there wus no snow tion there, and its fall oan scarcely buve Antes duted this year, Still higher, aud af the vory fvot Of tho oUttaln, the fod snow disappoars, Y rt tog ch DRPROIT: ae Pa ap bea cad pure whlte onveriet Rroots if tari HW GW Sora and sundeios, A Lotter Crom Gulteau’s Brothor, 1 na ton oie of sympathy’ weltton by tehme| a, In rosy at 8 ‘oon; Mahe anrges Ceamiers Unidas ‘a pre ino el y fartin, Abercorn and | iii, to'n brother of Gulteut tho Prosidont's ula sal a Sonsorty | asuisin, the following empuatice reply wus Fos - Ponsa! if ve oh eu rs + : ‘ a cw. | HEC aed na oe eet Ma , vi ft i 200 We eee A rasiupalinye: st ie aeercible bla, louked -} at fram tho bumen sldoz. but st will-camo out Philadelppia, eee far ae | ain coucerned, I huye no doubt, aye 8 BtarcMont in tue moruing Herald of tu ving the bistary of our family, whieh beurson the tnsunity ldenof my brower. wasu bal opus fraud, but L believe entire yespousille for his cite, .'Chero ia ao case of fasenlty Lene, ono) in elther branch of our fanwily. Tm) Guveeay P. 8.—Kind rogers to your wife and femlly, ‘Than’ God the President pas every prospect of recoyerr, ts, rt = CO. Weat, and Acorn; CROPS. Condition of the Illinois Corn Crop as Offictally Ascer- several pieces of grain are already totally des rT T Atherton and William Wiles, both residing about three miles west tg Appearance on reat excitement and desponde ney exiais here, a3 the farmers see the total itch to The CAtcage Tribune. Geneva, Ul, July 20.—~The late warm weather lias given the corn growth, and the harvest will be second week In August, Oats, rye, an fre looking better than last week, bat Is very d{scouraging, The farmers ‘Y. busy rotting In thelr hay, of.which usually abtodant, mie il rine sel mt ndant, and its favor is excelle it ich 107K Chiengo Tribune, Sbeelat Dtepat f MonstouTit, IL, July20.—Thearmy-worm, so called, continues | crop of onts in thig vicinity, neres have been destroyed ‘The worm does not move In regular tne of mreh, and experts say it {s not the army Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. doriet, UL, July .—The ravages of tha ent-worm 1n several sections of this couuty are 80 serious that farmers are entting thele oats green to preserve them from the pest. ‘The worm does its work at night, and nuns bers of promising Melds have been rufned by their inroads, estoga and consorte, tig Goodnuw and Kato destruction of w Spretat Diepat 8, Musica and barges; schoouers dlkiden and consorta, , . What the Army-Worm Is Doing in In:' diana and Portions of This are there Isa fine co Farmera and Dairymen in Sheboygan Ooun- ty, Wisconsin, Made Happy by Recent Rains, ILLINOIS CORN. SrnixortRep, Ill, July 20.—Following Is the condition and prospect of the crap as re- ported to tha Minols Department of Agri- culture on July 1, 1881: inted corn is doing well and w! Inseota or retarded drought itn Stuy will compare well wit favorable seasons, A lurge portion of the oro; Bnd ts emall, put Is general: whore the excessive rains In Thestond jn very unoven, largoly the In many counties may bo tassel and In tho adjoining dust made its appearance ‘Tho crop in many localities in close proximit: to wheat fields bus been injured by chinot-buie, I the State where the chinch-buys buve uot made thelr appearance tn large huin- hers the corn (on land prepared for wheat tast re tho general average In atand, ..depredations on th the past week. in growth by (E pravious was planted tate well cultivated une bare not pre- Speetat Disvateh to The Cateago Tribune, Larayetre, Int, July 20.—Moses Fows Jer, of this elty, one of the laracst fariners In Benton County,—he having over 20,000 acres In culttvation,—was Interviewed to-day con- cerning the ravages of the army-worm In Benton County, Ie reports the depreda- tlons bad enough, but it night be worse, Ile had 1,000 neres of onts, and estlinates that the worm fins destroyed from one-quarter to one-third of the crop. He expects to get the product of 1,100 or 1,900 neres, The worm cutting of the hend, th 8 turn in their hogs, and thus try to 3ave the The corn has .not, been bothered ns yet Very much, and many farmers are plow- Ing deep furrows around their fields, with perpendicular sile towards the corn, luto which the worm falls, They th heavy poles or brush to a team and drag it throtigh the furrows, killing the worms by It Js claimed that rain followe by a hat sun coo! Spectat Dispat result of replantin; seen ttelds of corn fields the corn has abave ground, fall ia much al color, and growth, as NONTIENN DIVISION, YJ tion, of corn hes not {mproved in Northorn [llindis during tho Tmonth of owing tataly to the excessive rains which on undrained tends have prevented ‘cultivation, Tho showers and high tem; most favorable for the rapl rature bave been growth of weeds, ‘The condition In this division July I promised ei id per acre, or JL percent) for tho ‘77 per cent of an ber cent leas than provious month. CENTRAL DIVISION. ‘Tho condition of corn In Contral Illinois fa nearly up to an average, and Is somo better than on the Ist of June. Although the rainfall waa unusually heavy {n June the previous long-prevaillng drought ‘had ‘round In condition to absorb the rains, which delayed core cultivation but fow days, fat undrained lands, ¥ Considering the lateness of the planting sea- son and the indifferent preparation of the secd- bed by many farmers having a large wheat urea to plant with corn, tho prospects for a large crop In the cord belt ara very encouraging. SOUTHERN DIVISION. The prospects for corn have on the whole im- proved in Soutnern lilinols during the past month, aad the late seasonable rains and bigh temperature will induce a rapid growth. . Vhere is much compiaint in tho southern nor- von of the State of the injury corn has and is likely tu sustain from th rond= ks nnd kilts the worm, teh Lo The Chicago Trib GaEsnuna, HL, July 2.—Your corre spondent stated the other day that the army= worn inthis section had done considerable damae, and it wits feared that: fty operations © very destructive ta the growin) crops not beyond Its reach. ated the matter itore thors nd that in some sections its dew struction to the ont crop has been very serl- F works near thus far scarcely anywhere else, dreds of | acres the thnber have been entirely rulned. Several farmers have lost their entire crop, them have cut thelr onts ns soon as the Worm has made Its appearance. far devastated: lies wert of the city and east In the vicinity of Spoon abounds more or Jess with thuber, erain lias not yet been molested, bosted farmers are of the opinton that the corn will escape, yeurs ago when this section wng visited by However, the destraction of the oat crop will be sertously felt by farin- ers, ay more Acres have been sown this year than formerly. WISCONSIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicaeo Tribune. Suevoyrean, Wis. July 20.—The recent rains and the consequent rapid development of all green things put the farmers ina bet- ter humor with the world. which is one of the ost Important in this dairy county, is very heavy, ylelding as rich- ly ng at any previous year, show up heavy on the ground, and will yield afnirerop, Rye lovks well. This will be an important Paul ave invest ‘oughly, and at number of Tho section thus ‘The raltfall {a June whlle notas hoary a in River, which the Northern and Central divisons of the Stato was well distributed through the’ month and In- rowth of vegetatio: The change In the condition oO! the hotter during the month of June In the suuthero countics Is greater than in any other and while most of tho corns lo neuron much of the crop will mature before carly frosts and imke nearly un averaye yield per acre. Condition—Fourteen countics report the cone dition above nn ayernge: in sixteen counties the prospeot 18 good for an average sleld; the con- dition is & per cent below an uvorago in tweivo counties; 10 per cent below in cleven counties; er cent below In eleyea counties; 20 per cent below tn thirtuen countics twelve counties; 30 per cent beluw Jn five couns thes; and moro than W per cent below In clght nh. { the crop for 6 case Keveral rion of tho State, the army-worm, 8 Inte, with fayoral > por cent below in The grass crop, Thefollowing tablesjelves by countics thonere- age and condition of corn in the three divisions NORTHERN DIVISION. Bariey and outs Whent Is Ihcht in wany places haying kinled i] will: probably be about one- ‘Tho rains which 40 oavatouy 13 49g half to a two-thirds crop, have visited this coynty the past month, to- gether with the warm weathor, have brought nises of & corn crop where Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. 9 July 20.—Crops of all uu for several years, hay crop especially will be vei Corn, wheat, onts, ete. it _—————_—_— THE WHISKY TRADE, The aunual statement of tho Collector of In+ ternal Kevenue for the First District of Illnois, bus just been made upgand shows o slight fall tay off In tho quantity of spirits produced and bonded during tho year ending June 90, 1881, a9 compared with the previous tlscal year, the total amount produced last yeur belng 10,654,853 gal- Jona against 10,872,813 for 1880. ‘The amount withdrawn show An increase of TELM1£ gallons, and withdrawn for export ade- crouse of 007.675, This leaves Bome 127u4 long still remaining In the wurehouso awainst 5,80 fur thoyprevious year, rye whisky’ pruduced during the year, Alcohol ebows u decrensa of 1,001,019 ni ft G2 Te ro Neutral or colague spirits aud miscellaneous, which but not Kentucky Bourbon, an 8, wf alcohol withdrawn for lous, aud pure neutral ‘here was withdrawn Hons—1Uii of spirits, ‘Tho leakoge wo pU0D: uonpu0g fo "youn & | forward [alr promi £8 Fung promise ‘Thore hag been po tncludes wolsk: ‘The total quant! export Was 125)80) or cologne spirits, 180, 2 ii *Acrcuge 1881. : total of CENTNAD DIVISION. aunounted tot _——$——— BURGLARS ‘ARRESTED, Enrly yesterduy morning, during the absence of tho pruprivtor, the clzarand newapaper store of Hiram T.'Rowa was entered by burglars, who: thoroughly ransacked the plico, and carried olf about $175 worth of property, consisting of two ald witchos, i sliver watalr, Hutton, Masonic Jowelry, a bux ot taining silver coins, and Entrinice wus ¢lfected by pryme open a side window, | ‘Three of tho burglars. Honry Edwards, ana Frank Keenan, were are jay While attempting: ta did- pose nf some of, tho plunder to pawnbrokers along Halsted street, About one-third of the Antity stolest was found In thelr posscssion, At three are well: —————— _ . ADIUDGED INSANE, fal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, duly. 20,—Sylvester Je. Spangler, aged 33 years, single, was adjudged Insane here this evening, and will be sent to Jacksonville, Io has been a victim of epl- lente fits sinco he wis 8 yours old, He hos a large number of relatlves here, 7 Amp ‘uORPOD 7 ounp wONEUOD| a gold cross, cottar ppor culnd, Another con- suveral boxes of cigars. Witham MuElwamn, rested during the ¢ ‘Known theses. —— An Elephants Gratitude. 0 an Weall know ihe pry. who pinched tho elepbant’s trin! tellizent animul wae sollolting sweets through Snip's open casemont, and how tho wiso buat, on returoing the sathe route soon afterward, re~ gated tho tailur with a phower of mudd abe bad carefully sucked up from the tuudsida, Juat to shaw that she bore him no special {, but that two could plas at joing; but vevording to @ note in tho Hlerotond ‘Tine, elopbauts oun bo ternd ne well us vindictive, Bame weeks ayo Rostock & Wombwell's Menoyorie-again visited: ‘Tenbury, Our readord wil x hunt izzlo's wonderlul recognition of dir. Tine joy, cbrinist, of ‘lone strect, when on a visit to that town about two yours Alnoe, ‘The ant thon went uuver thy procession to greot hiu! hia shop door, ramuniberiny fron intense palt, caused brought on through BOUTHERN DIVIBION. romember tho ele~ *younr | ‘wonTpuoD Ther - el. y AN uttuok OF Colle, drinkiig: cold water whon OB previous yisit. Mf sincogerio the othur, susiin At ance svon nud recognized by Ligzic, who onibracod bin with her trunk in sieb a laiiner asta cause somo alarin to her per, DUE ot auctionute hing tor her pro- tho poor creature imeniied, ber remembrance of hor friund will effaced, ¥inoo, this Is tha secant shegiag grosted Mr, Tinloy iy such q startling uaqypaoD al" | of this deduripe” wae wonan Who Was srrodt dMismlesed by the sma Junction ty coul off in samo moro se- Mr. Luvouchdre, al somewhat slmilur cuss whloh hos. th Hurliggbaine where At a ie hi yatiing from i boat a intern jad a party of tniltiod by it ry dulmiy tole te sganysantesseupeeEnssesarseessdan: un uf Bennings ’ the morning cyorythh curred to me eI pod Int the water from my wi win about f would rotuen to 1 i ty th Wuat was wy borror to tind that.an Engitus family—pepa, wun, wbters—-bad esta Rope oF the botut. Tir Loatmiy landed, and, bo Jugied, regained my roou, taraily t hyd occurred, jem if thelr tn i, *borrid and disgusting’ Iratjaus.' el shed thouselycad ere was nu help for ILLINOIS, ' “Roiclat Diswateh to Tae Catcasa Tribung. , PLaxo, Ul. July 20.—The army-worm has made {ty arpearauce in Kendull it uu jor, Vory truly, | will send yg! bag pop . y Ueulyy