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r e THE CHICAGO” TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES — ‘ THE CROPS. Prospects for Wheat in Two Continents. / The English Demand and Ameri+ can Supply~Estifated Shprtage. Influence Which It Will Prob- ably Exert upon Prices. A Fair Crop of All Grains in Nobras- fia, Iowa, and Minnesota. {n Southern Minnesota and Dakota the Wheat Will Ro About an Average. ———— Furthor Particulars of tho Ravages of tho Army-Worm—Many Qat-Flolds Being Dastroyed. WHEAT IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Special Coerespondence of The Chteago Tritune. New York, July %.—As the season pro- gresses the evidence steadily accumulates that there 13 to be an immense defielency in our wheat erop 13 compared with that of Inst year. Both public and private advices, State and United States Government Adri cultural Bureau returns, nll report avery great shortage, variously estimated to ng gregate from 100,000,000 to 160,000,000 bushels, Ata recent private gathering of prominent: grain merchants In London, representing all parts of Europe, the conclusion was arrived at that of whent the product of Europe then bid fair to exceed that of the provious year’ by 15,000,000 quarters, or 120,000,000 bushels, Since that ineeting took place, how- ever, crop reports by eable from Northeast ern France, Gerniany, and some portions of Hungary have come rather, worse, “while from no other quarters: have lhey come bet- ter Including the estimated overplus of 25,000,- 000 bushels remaining from the 1880 crop on the Paclite Const, it now Jooks exevedingly doubtful whether the United States will have an exportable surplus for 1881-'83_ amounting to over 100,000,000 bushels, Which implies « shortage from Inst year's harvest of bout 725,000,000 bushels; and of this guantilty not more .than 84,000,000 bushels, or 10,000,000 guartérs, can be counted as avalluble fur the curopean markets Saath and Central Amer Tea, West Indies, China, ete, taking from ts anunally, cites in tha shape ot four, some 16,000,000 bushels, or 2,000,000 auarters, OF THE IMVORTS INTO THE UNITED KING+ Dom secede POR LENE and In those years the Imports Into the United Kingdom were not neurly so large ay in 1870-'5U, or ay they Will be this cerenl year, Considering the exhausted state of Enron stocks genernily, therefore, and especlally those of Russla, L Inter that with an average “crop in that comtry the British will scarcely be uble tu get from there over 1234 veent of the total required for the comin year, and, Sf that total be placed at 16,000,000 quarters, afiguro notat all unlikely tu by reached, the contribution af “stussin would be 2,000,000 quarters, From Germiny crop neeounts do not favor the probability of that country ex- porting mueh wheat the coming year, cer- tally not in excess of her tinports. Exypt, Jndla, and Australasia may be sot down to send the United Kingdant 600,000 quart 1,000,000 quarters, and 500,000 quarte respeetlvely,—8 very full eatin: Canada, seldom == exports over 000. “bushels not, and from the — 1s crops, Which Is by no menns promlalag, she wae finrdly. send ont 000,000 net, or 000,000 quarters. “Chill, Austria, Hungary, ‘Curkey, ete,, may be placed at 1,000,000 quurters, ‘Turning tu the wants of COUNTHIES OTHER THAN TI UNITED. KING- DOM, France comes first as tho most Important. Prior to 187San average wheat crop i France was about 100,000,000 heelolltres of 284 bush- elaench. ‘The official report of area sown to wheat there In 1877 was 17,200,500 nereds hn: 1880 It was returned at 17,077,200 neres, and the breadth under cultivation this season ts. probably, materially diforent from that of fast year. “In no year since 1875 hing pro- duction in France equaled the estinated constunption, and as the prospects this senson..are for a seanty averaze crop, if Indeed ft doca wot fall 5 to 10 por cent short of an average, considerable iuport Int 83182 will doubtless bo’ required. Last sor the ofliehtl crop es thinate was 102,000, heetolltres, bit the trade generally touk exception to thls eae tininte ts boing too high, tho crop living sut- fered more or less Injury after the returns were sent in which the above esthnate Was compl. The | Paris Bulletin des Hattes placed the crop nt %,000,000 hlotalltres, requiring un iinport of 16,000,000 hivtolitres, or sny $5,000,000 bushols. ‘Choy will Import. for the year ending Aw, 31> noxt nearly 55,000,000 bushvls, Probably $3,000,000 bushels, or 4,020,000 anarters, would bea falr enongh esthiuate nt the present writing for je forelgn wants of Frunce the coming cereal year, and thatof this quantity ong half will be taken frum the United States, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Pore tugal, ete, nay be pnt down to finport a0 aggregate of 82,000,000 bustiels, or 4,000,000 quarts, and to get one-half of tt from this country, se IN TANULAL FOR tho foregoing estimates irr thus; Tania ‘Dulted States surplus, «12,000,000 RSTIMAT! boItTe, South and Central America, Burhela, 70,000,000 West Indies, China, eto 70,000,000 hi 40,000,000 and — other BLatoss.coevens 10,000,000 48.0, Roaldue, te United Kingdom 6,000,000 2,000,000 Hes ia Reta as 5 ‘0. ed Kingdom... nt Dried f 1,000,000 6,000,000 + 000,000 4,000,000 Cond ‘aited Kingdom. suo 4,000, Chill, Austria, Hungary, Pre key, ete, to United Kine Mome..4 ssearoeeeeenes 100, 8,000,000 Eatlmated wants of United 0% Show ‘Alimated wants o! ited KiUgdOI seepevserseeye ve4e 10,000,000 128,000,000 Resldue,apparent deficiency. 4,000,000. * 22,000,000 It fs nut pretended that tho above figures represent more thin 8 rough survey—n serlus of guesses dudicad fran the presont general crop and stoak aituation, Of course, after harvest, when the threshing test has been fully applied In tha principal wheat countries, a mnteftally diferent state of af fairs from that tndfented In my table may bo - developed. Ini Jed to bring out these estl- mates at this early day from having seon 1 THE JULY NUMNFN OF THE “SLI! London, a similarly constructed table, but one in which the result reached varied from quing to the extent of 10,000,000 quastord, or 000, ushols, that paper showing wo surplus for the United Kingdom of 11,000,000 uarters Instead of 4,000,000 deitcunoy, ‘The Hitler estimates our surplus of new wheat ‘Bt 17,000,0000 quartars, oF 133,000,000 bushels, and uinitting to allow anything for te usin annual demand upon is from countries othur than European, amounting to sone 2,000,000, quarters, oF 10,000,000 bushels, anys: If present reporta from tho Continent are Yerited tho Uuited States will not sell more then 4,000,000 quarters to all Kuropeun porte (Continental. . . . Thore would thus romain 23,000,000 quarters to placo und unly ong cuatumer, —the United Ki om. The wants uf that ots= tomer for 188}-"8s should stand at an outside tte tire of 14,000,000 quarters. Below ls THE “MICLEW'S" TABLES Taited States surplus Lesa to Opntiucat........ Healdue to United Kingdous,..,. ‘rou Itussia to United Kin, ‘rom g rman’, ‘2 ated tay, rom Egypt to Uni Kingda, yy, From Ituim te Uulted Pi . Frow Austrutaaiv to Unltud ki: (G00,UU0 ron }, Austr 0 pp ui Persia, ote,, to United Winydou. 11,000,000 30,000,000 BUrplus....eserecors oseverees wubous drawing on to resery 8,000,000 ca of Old wheat which American farmers aro obstinately enrry- Ing over to ts new cereal year. ‘Tho figyres of tho Milter for the United States, Canada, and Gerntainy—besides the omisstonof South and Central Amerlean, West Indies, China's, ete, Wants--are ey tently wide of the mark. Tinving thus roughly reviewed tha situa: tlon frond a strictly quintitative statis L will new pass on to nconsiduration o! TUB QUESTION OF PICKS, Assuming, for the sake of argument, that the excess of European wheat production this year over Ingt is eqitil to the deheleney this year from list {nthe United States, the diferent position in whieh supplies are this year lodged from last year would seomimuiy tullenty, that us sellers the competition of Russla would be vastly stronger iy last year, while, On the otior hand, the leltish, iis buyers, would meet wit: tar iess competl: ton Ih the forelgn maricets, anid, consequent ly, other things equal, that prices should rule. tower {i 1891-83 than fn Lssu'81, the mare so asthe European rye crap promises a very much larger return than last years and let {t by borne in mind that rye bread, instead of wheaten, ts a staple article of diet with nearly two-thirds of the entire population of Aurope. Bat temany parts of Continental Europe, rye, now on the ove of linryest, ts nearly as dear os wlivat, thus proving the exhausted condition of stocks of the former eraing and this exhaustion in tts effeets in upholding prices in the wheat market may be appli! ns a opnrtini olfset, ab to the opposit Influence in the marl of this. year's lnrge crops of ory At first glance thore would ‘xeem Httle rvom forargiment in favor of higher prices, and admitting “my promises—namely; that the exess In the Ettropenn wheat crops is to equal the deflelency in the American, which, by the way, TF persoially do not belluve at all, there isno roum for argument in that Ureetion froma strictly quantitative’ point of view, But while the broad relation between sup- plies and requirements extending over the whole crop yer will ultinately, determing value, the markets fy the nearer future will be governed by the proportion which avall- able supplies bear to demand. | What are tho prospects In this latter respect? The major portion of the Russinn surplus will net be avallable in Western Europe inti next spring: and summer, and on this side of the Athutte there were last year nt this date ten sellers of wheat from first, hands where there fs one now; nnd. this indisposition to sell in the winter-wheat districts is daily being strength- ened by the Inereasingly unfavorable crop reports from Lhe spring- wheat region. Meat- while, the forelan waits of Europe, especial jy thoseof Englund, are Jarge aud ureent, and svill bo for thirty to sixty dlngs to conte, NEMA. E A FAIR chop. Mr. Y. 13, Weare, of the commission firm of P. B. Weare & Co,, of this elty, returned yes- terday morning from an extended trip West, anda ‘Tinuxf reporter called on him yes- terday afternoon at his. ofice, on South Water street, to get his views on the con- alton of the crops, ‘The gentleman was found reddy to, answer any questions on the subjeet, and his reports are very encourage ing. K Through what section of country have you been trayeltug, Mr. Weare?” asked the reporter, “Well, I have been throug Nebraska and Dakota, ond in parts of Southern Lowa.” “What do you tink of the reports which are belng recelved her to the effeet, thnt the erops are to bee failure this year?” “Tthink they are unfounded. Of course Idld not gointo the flelds and nike e per- sonal investigation, but from what L could see ond itge J am gure_ that ‘this sears crops will be very falr. You seo in. thts eotutry the people always Judge of Ue crop of bing, seat by that of tho p yen. Now ist year’s crop was inuvense aX- eeptionnl ‘This year’s crop proiises to be in averitge ono.” ‘Tow does the corn look in Towa 2” “LT chink the Iowa corn crep will yleld about two-tsdrds as mites is It did last year, "The yleld then was over 200,000,000 busts and two-thirds of that will bo a cood crop, The oat crop, L thing. will be larger than ever, Itts bea ent now in many places.” “Have they had niteh rata di tho section through whieh you have been traveling 2” “Constderable, but nat enongl todo any frreyrable damage. On the: eontrary, £ think tt has done a grent deal of goo.” “Did you hear auything of grasshoppers: or army-worns ¢? © Nat o word, and 1 think those reports nro manifactured tn the Interest of the *bulla?”? “Haw do you Aecount for these demaraliz- ing reports that are coniug In regarding tho poor promise of the crops 2" *T think they are sent in by nen who aro traveling for thie * bulls,” and they think by these reports to ‘bull? the markel, especially the corn market. It fs no's that the Wheat and ont markets are cornered already, Ttell you it ls very hard to get nn unblased opinion on the condition of the craps. ‘Tho mun who las bought several hundred: thou- sand bushels of corn or wheat will try to wiike the people believe that the crops are golug to ruin In order to get himsetf out tun notan Interested porty, and 1 ean say that Lain of the opinion, from what [have seey, Wat there will be a fair crop and an avernee yigd this year, Tho famine story 1g all bogh,?? MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA. Spccuat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes Wisona, Minn, July 22.—Crov-prospects recelved to-day covering twenty counties of Southern Minnesota and Dakota indicate that the wheat crop will not be more than an average, From Winona wast as far us Rochester ehinch-bugs have worked linvoe, ‘This, alded by tho warin, muggy weather of the past week, producing biight and rust, has caused many fluids to bo worthless sive. for the vaiue of the struw. Tho berry of what wheat is left is small and shrunken, Curetul estimates place g averago of OF seven bushels to 8 acre In this portion of the Stal From Ctore- mont to Waseca, oo section not. visited by the chingh-bugs, the ayurnge will be batter, increasing us you go west. ‘The borry, however, doek not show wy ns well as deslfed, From Mankato to Springtlalil, tho seetlon covered by the heavy ral aud wind storia, the yleld becomes lighter, ‘The berry Is good and pliinp of what wheat ls Teft standing, bea yield of mnere than ten bushels to tho nere. From Sprinufeldt west to Watertown, Dak.,-on tha Winona & St. Peter, to iltron, on the Chiengo & Dakota Inil- road, bus. a fair yield Is reported, some pinces belig gout, others poor, ‘Tho berry in Ais section 18 much better than further cast. Tho barley erop, Which is now beng iar vosted, will bea falr yteld fn Sonthers Mine nesota, Some places report it badly dle colorad, Onte will be a geod crop, und of goo quality, TLLINOIS, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Culcago Tbe Dwtant, UL, duly 3—The army-worm Is ralsing hob, if yon know what that is, All throngh this region the farmora ave puttlng every niachine they can tite the flelds to save their crops. Grasa is all cut, and the crop not as large as 1880, Corn Is doing well, Wo all expect to get 40 conts for new corn tla fall, aud 35 for ants in August, Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicauy Tribune, Stnvator, Ul, July 2.—The arny-worn mentloned n fow days ago by your corre spondent ns doing great damage In this lecal- ity to the ont crop atlll continues Its ravages, Many tleldg of outs aro entirely destroyed, jnore espeelally those In close proximity te the thiper, while fields on the open prairies have not been molested. Many tarars are harvesting thelr oats before they are ripe ty order to sive tiem from the worins, Severat of our best posted farmers doe not think that other grains will be much attested, but with oats It is only a queation ns. to who la tho bogt and quickest huryester, the army-worn or the farmer, TUR WEST AND NORTHWEST, Special Pspateh to The Chteugo Tribune, La Crosse, Wla, July 24—Reports of damage to crops during the Jate storm have been yery meagre, aud to-day suliclent re- ports wero recelyed to contichy the opinion that the storm wasa great blessing, ‘the ehingh-bugs are all killed, and the weather binee the storm tins been very cool and fuyor- able to growing whent, Barloy was lijured somewhat, but notas bad as firat supposed, ‘Tho storm broke here, and did not extend west any distunce, “Pho wouthor on thy pralrles und in Far West Dakota and Aliniioy gota has buen exvellent, and wheat ls looking finoly, Ag+ far ‘as Winnebage Chy west Uie crop will bu lurxer thun for soveral years, and west’ a good crop, leports from further north are very favorably, All revorta recelved here from the West are better than was expected, and 9 inuch better frelluz provalls among farmers. Corn-js looking well In Eastern Minuesota, but west ig a Uple backward, but It ts doubtful It thera will. anid boats A tloxon or nora, obnctors were nindo to-day for Otio ports at $1.45 and $2, and $2.0 and $2.50 ty Bultale, -* MUSKEGON, Spreiat Disnatch ta ihe wantenon Tribunes Muakraox, Mich, —Clearinces to-day, AT CEs low—Senooners Kingishor, & H, Foster, Mont- tor, and 0.11. Burton, Cleared—Sehouner Escanaba, MARINE NEWS. HERESY-HUN TING, mma Iutehingon, for Considerable Damage to Sniling Uta CO LOLI, HEC te Gist of the Charges Proferred osiwrda, Spretat Dianateh ta The Chleaoa Telhune. Une en K ry CH ° Gawwra Vu 1 chorters and fy wi Vessels by Thursday Night's MHRHE WUEr etelpurents, KOMI Feely aBile | wiitineamdtetuionats ay ieliscutt,to Mnrqiteltes Against Dr. Thomas by the EAs Storm * ——— William f. Preston, tu Evanston, Committee. nnetny recat = é MISCRLLANEOUS. mittee. Wak, DUG AIT, Deneinty tt canner Tie rset Puatatate 2185 HAW, BUCIEMAN, irugint, corner: WRT DIVISION, Apretal Dispateh to ‘The Chteaga Tribunes Ente, Pa. July 22.—Fntored—Schooner Annte Bherwooi ort Chicaro, Cloured—Sohouner Hed Wing, coal, Chicagu, ———aa IN A FLUIY OF EXCITESEST, Bpectat Diantich ta The Chicago Tribtints MinwAuKee, Win, July 22.—Vessel-owners at thls port aro Inn furry of excitement Just now f Sy i A Indiana.ay, ‘Thietr-trt agg ' Investigation of Violations of tho The First Two Cover His Views on United States Law Regarding the Subjeot of Inspiration and is Ja KCLIREIBER, Dragdtint, 487 West 1, s Vessel-Papers aver tho assessment of tholr foutiux property for is Atonement, HEF AL Shetun, : sake-at, ey pore Tesatron jirpoNet Commlesiongr Mull, the new HEART-BROKEN, E corti Cat cite gDemalat, BY South ttatateg z npnolutes, considercd that veseole nnd beon tine : JL Pe ICHAT, Deaggint, OU Wost Gvain Frotghts Wenk—Tho Tato om | dervaiedby his predecessors, anulintho st pro- | THO Ituocout Daughter of tho Keever | mug Last, Hts Alloged Fatso Doctrine | ments eciiey x co. mane Corn Tokos Another Fo en eT a ree Ui dnting | Mother Attor nn A Yourteon of Probation After Death for tho ar TD oe a a Ont is onchin ne et wl au 0 a a = AON ae Ws NWitia: Drop. veasoleownura, thoy at once besteed the Cum- ore eae ae re re iest: aie Hie Unrepentant. Wey aibaeneaat surne Uatea py ea missioner, and, after reponted interviews, tt fs understood that he to-day econchided to reduce the valuation as Hsted about une-hilt, This action of tho Commisstoner fa received with better grnee, but docs not give entire satisfaction, na [t tneronses valuntions over Inst year from (0 to.) percent. As tho rato of tax- atton In Milwaukeo Ia unusually Ligh as com. pared with othor cities, this extra, burden will no doubt cuuae n Inryo loss of tonnitys to tho port, tsawners tro already ugitating tho remuv= {ng the plico of tholr uraft to points where Nghter taxos ace thp rule. A Ny WN + ES cai ante sare ANRMEN 5d Pay comer tiiatinon sae avian: North tases, Ja, HUILLIN 3 “prog ae Claremont co! BEER AS Nong BS & C04 Druralate (7S Larrades, LAM: ner Soph, UIs We 1 NIERBR, Printing and Advertiang AeCuL Nama nid Riatonery buput. 0 b tivieee LOST AND FOUND, Lost we THLE L, Onh at Uaxtun sulin Speetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. St. Lovts, dity 2,—An ofiicer of the Union Depot squad saw Emma Baptiste, an acto- roon, Who keaps 0 notorious house of prosti- tution on Christy avenne, near Seventh street, standing nrotnd tho depot last night, She was accompanted by her dinghter, 0 girl of 31. ‘Tho appoarance of the two and thelr actions so attrncted the oflerr’s attun- tion that he kept an eye on them. ‘They waited until several trains had come tn, and atlast, seemingly satisiled that tho person At tho tnt annual sossion of tha Rook Rivor Conference of tha Methodist Church, held at Rockford, a committee of two, consisting of the Key. 8. A. W, Jewett. D, Da of Jollet, and tho Rov, 1 MM. Hatfeld, D, D., of Chicago, was ape polnted to prepare charges of herosy agalnat tho Iey. 1, W. Thomas, late pastorof Centenary Mothodist Chureh. Months pissod, but nothing was heard from the Committee, and sume ns- serted thnt it was the purpose of the Vonforonce and of the members of satd Committeo to let the task of the teialof Dr. Thomas ga by default aud Around the LnkesArrivals and Depart- ures—Miscellancous—Along the Dooks, THOME GATHERINGS. THUNADAY NIGHT STORM, ‘Tho floreo storm: of Thursday nlubt dit cons siteruble damuge to eniling-veaseis out on the Inke, and, from tho heavy son prevailing all day yesterday, vessol-inon aro of the opinion that ¢ y rewurde the storm mist have been accompanied by a FREIOUTH AT MIEWAUKRE, they looked for. that night’ was. not | #ulfer tho Doctor to atand as no nocused porsun tt, MNS, . Bptelal Dispateh to The Chicugy Tribune, i ~ | oo , honvy milo at the lowor ond of tho tke, and setae oa to come just thon, departed, watking | Whois not ullowed to know whereof he Ie ae: | CvpoLieN—FROM Q that ina day ur so wo may expect torecovo | Mtwauken, Wis, July c—draln frolghts | oOo e J ti vente of, tha | cused nor permultted to show tls nnovene. STR REN ROM, NO, feo, PALMER lows of rovero casualtics tovessels that wore in | Areduiland unchangel, ‘The propellor New. | aut of tho inult entranea of the | wyiyts to be ostracteod," auld othors,"* without | Ameriean Watch Companyiy ono guid Chala eet that vicinity at the time. : "| tutreh takes 99,000 Dizhuls uf wheat of several | ddpot, getting into thelr private carriage, | q trina, and tho cowardly polloy which las | Peminntt ono locket Jace, Lente tn pon yee grudesto Huitate atB counts. The othor engages ments were: Schuoner Mystlo. Star, iron-oro from Escantbn to South Chfeago nt $1; pro- and driving away, They had scarcely de- parted when the Chlengo & Alton train cama bowling In, Atong tho’ passengers who The schooner Peoria, laden with shingles, from Sturgeon Bay bound to this port, was cuuyht in the storm off Port Clinton and bad to cast heretofore vrovaiied In the treatment of his caso by tho Ituck River Conference souins likely tu provait still.” But tho Coimmmittes bas been Verse, monogenm tt, W. tf 0 ef ee Dlr macken"Hauny & CO, Had rom ates Miter pea: = ite = "ED OR STOLES $5 HEN AUD-STILAYED OF soa ‘ts wmalahs ubout 10y ibs " ler Burlington and consorts, H, F. Courets arie “heard from, and, 06 already announced in those | 1 yer 1d, a tile white on one. Nor anchor, When near auyiizht the chatn of her | Pel o | stepped off the train was o rathor tall girl, [hes H ie yn Linde. wal OF tha hind fect Inrge anehor parted, and tho master of tho ves. ee BeHales oro from Escanaba to Asta) i ise dark dress was covered by a linn | Columns the fucip lated Ht mths Fahy gle Otte, Bak (rom re ‘or puddle, Above reward will by pati a Formntion tending to, the recuvery of sai sol, Capt. William Morrow, was compelled tostip ALUAGIULM, 55 uo talnndeny, bis small anchor,as the devk lond shifted and tho veasel comineneed to louk, Thesen was very iigh, und every moment broke over the vessel, CHANGES AND SPECIFICATIONS; havo beon dolivered to tho! Hay, W.C, Willing, D. D., Presiding Lider of this district, In the repurtuf tho Committee to the Presid- © wiring: MACTIINERY RECOVENED, ‘ula tare, Speetat Disnutch ta The Chteago Tribunr, Nowntrour, Mich. July 22—An expedition from Hulfuly, consisting Of the tig Sarah bi, duster, She wore a dark traveling hat, and | carried a sutchel inher hand. Her faco was one which would attractattention anywhere, ————ESESE——————_—— CITY REAL ESTAI m8 + | her eyes belng hazel In color and her eye- ing Elder, which, however, takes the unture of 0. SOR SAT HoUuY ALBERT Wisser7 ALBERT ¥ ~ and for u timo tt looked as though nothing could | Besant and scaw Muy eardoe, under, the ry Z compluint, there 1s one geueritl ehurge mide apticbtox Hi is WISNER G sive the eratt; but Capt, Murrow, with the as | poeeton of Capt Tt, it Gents, ng: suiecredl ed brows jet black. She fs ns white as any | that of heresy, It ia based upon Seo, Zid of the | A, yoarburiest, Ituons woman. She walked Into the Indies’ walting- room at the depot, summoned a hackman, gave him a check tor her trunk, and when hw had attended to itordered him to drive to the hume of Airs. Amanda Baptiste, on Christy avenue, near Seventh street. Tho hackman opened his eyes and took a good look at his pretty passenger. “Don't know Amandine Baptiste’? sald he, “but I know Emin mighty woll.. I don’t belleve you want to go to her pinee.” “That must bo: the house,” satd the gir, “I want to go there” “What for?” salt the hnackinan, alstunce of his able mate, Willian Bissett, suc- eveded Anally in bringing ber beng tu tho wind, though everybody on buard wns in water to their watsts, About this tima the steam-barge Mitton have in sight and canie to the rescue of the Peoria, After considerablo dilliculty a line waa goton board the Peorla,and the Hilton towed her safely intu this port, where the water was pumped out af her hold. The Captuia of the Hilton deserves wreat credit for bis uniane und tlnicly assistunce, as without it the Peoria would in’ all peobatuilty hive either foundered or gone on the “benels, ts her’ crew were well uate oxhuusted by tholr clforts to save tho vus- The schooner Thomas Howland, ore-Inden, tory house, with fot, rite yeoteaxe nd lots at Geo tld Frovoriek-pincey conwonlont to sisde ba * dopot, F-roun brick residence, lot duel sul PEE ony ieiand boutevacd, corer: Sovwnueite, Zflury house, lot Wetey desieable Tar toed hoon Hiicine-ay., convenient to Lincoin-av, streevean now -cotiuyd,¥, large rooms, Lov Sxlsh inousey ak tne allt Fletchor, except the boler and snoft, when the windlysa on the scow broke. ‘The ox> edition 18 Mi lying here to scoure auuther ignitor, ‘ MusKeao’ manson. Special Disvuteh to The Crtcago Tribune. Musknaon, Mich, July Improvementsare now being made at the harbor here uniter an ap- proprintion by Congress, The North Pier Is be-. ing extended, and {8 to bo, constructed us a breakwater, Tha approach to the chunnel Is to be deeponad. BTEVEDORE INSURED, Spectat Disnatch to The Chicayo Tribune. CLUveEbAND, O,,duly 22—A stevedore named Michael Nolun felt from the runway of the schouner Delawaro on tho ore below and was Methutist Discipline, which snya: © When a minister ‘or preacher dlaseminntes, iblicly or privately, doctrines . which ire cons rary to oururticles of religion, or eatabllauod Btandardsuf doctrine, lat tho sume procoss be observed ns is directed In Sec, 20, paragraph 1." ‘The paragraph raferred to almply gives tho manner of procedure, © when a member of an | monte, Annual Conference fs under report of being | ‘120 Mariannacs’, now cottage, tot 2x125; renters, lity Of some Urlme oxpresaly forvldden inthe | 30 percent on prices 82.1, ie Word of God, suitiiont to exclude n pergon frum | ,euisuuth Rearioen basomont cottage, with Io, the ‘kingdoni of grace and, glory. "11 tho North Wollassiy Seatory and coltar store, tate charge be sustained, be aba pended from | ae $3.4 bh West turonent., t-rnom cattaze and tot; f tity all iministerint services and ohirea privileges until the ensuing .annunl conference, at which Feeney Ble, Montesa curabs Audison-ar,, bis eusesbull be fully considered and deter- Nholitcate onkitiet aha We naryoplaes, mined,’ To the charge of bereay thoro aro threo Foum cotsnues a Ut per cant investment. Dew rkeny., corner Forty-nocund anu bound fer South Chiengy, was’ towed tute | badly injured abuut tho bend, wondering whether the girl © was | spcottieattons, ‘The first fa, that ns to foal, vory dusirnilo ro Chany eae ne tte RRS tila port. yesterday. afternoon minua her fore TH NEW YORK CANALS. in earnest or not To see my ‘TIA QUESTION Of INSPIRATION Syabanlats node arty acco Sete ‘ Huu sunt ont, which abet taken aa hor Acnayy, duly 22.—A billing passed tho Legia- | mother,’ sald she, “Mrs, Baptiste,” | ofsome poruons of the Scriptures tho acoused | wil pay Hberal Interest if Unproved: fa ale by tho storm butween Waukexan and Ruotto. | iature td amend the Constitution ro as to mike | tig. hack ny bot | elds euch opirions und ‘hia tuught such doce | | Cotiaee Grovo-ny,, neue} menty-olKbibyat, 2 fea: Zuo Captain of the Howland on her arrival re- | the canals free and matuenin them by a general | THC: hackiman sald no more, bub) trinus ag aro antayoniatic to the articlos of ro- | to futunurtov fronts: FD), ported that he pasgod of Waukexun fora-and- | grive tux, Jumped on the box and drove right along to | ligion of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh, menincatenuie restdenee ioe Tanta arte el Uintun Roane Cunapinngn ee ay dunes dane A BOROONER SOLD, Christy avenue aud up that nvtorions thor | | ithe sonond aqaliieation charges tint Dr. | "Pirtheav, nour Consconsemty Sixty, ne TTR RA Greon, was inumetlutely dapatehed to tho relat Bpectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. |} ougttive to the houses of Emimna Baptiste. | Phomos denics tho doctrine of the stunoment as Hrlo-st. northwest cornor Pownsond, 192: MILWAUKRE, Wis,, July 22.—'Tho schooner Tom: of the disnuled sel, whieh is helluved to be Ravn ‘ins been aati doh Wayloy, of Cross the sehooner Gearge M. Sloan. though wip ten Inter hour fust evening the Owen bid nut rd- turned anu nothing positively was known ag to tho nuime wud condition of the unfurtunute vos sel ‘Tho propellers Now Ern, Chicago No. 1, and Escanabu, with thoir tows, ull put back to this port On necount oF the stort, and did not fexvo Emma, at the sightof the carriage, came rans ning out.’ ‘There was on kiss or two und 1 hearty greeting extended to the nuw-coner, ‘Then they started Into the house. They lad senreely set foot Inside whon the xirl’s eyes fitted with tears. ‘There was something about the place that told all, ‘The pictures on the walls, the apvearance of the inmates, the F-rond, north af Rosduo: cinine-courc sauthenst corner Nortieav. wid river, dock Jot, prosont tenants will louse for a term of years, itneina-sy., tnat front, lots luoking down Seninary| plncus only two torts #700, Webstor-ny,, nunr Lowlsst., tots $60. Webaler-av., oast of Ward-nt., one lot, Rd. Towis, ieridun, und Ward-ata, formor valuon, * To aoe ttl taunt by the Methodist Episvopnt Church. am Tue third and Inet xpecitication altegea tho teaching by tho recused of the doctrine of pro- bution after death for those wae ufo in sin. Tn aupport of theso charges the Doctor'a pub- Hshed serinons will be largely used in evidence, Asto the heroticnl tendunoy of Dr. Thomas’ tuavhings, 1a reyurda tho first specification. — lage, Sitch, for $1.20. PORT OF CIIICAGO. ANLIVALS, Ste Muskegon, Mtiivnukeo, aundelos, ; amo, Milwaukee, minttrivs, tho inspiration of tho Sorlptures,—-nineh evi= Ulybourn-pince, corner Coventry-st., 100x190, - aguiin tit yeaterday ufiernoon. See caras hunuioesandciea nolay talk that Was bem indulged tn in Uther | dance will bo presouted, muny of thoro with | | i¢duoy, tldzne, aud Tronrittentan near: Aiteanta ‘ho suhvoner i. Nicholson, tying at Van | Peen Ciuy of Rome, fain, cunt. parts of tho house,—all these told the story whan, 0 oF ponyotaed ‘on tho sullen eer ont tu ston and streat cara, Buren street bridge, bad her inizzeumust struck B Columbly, Coltayewaud, aundetos. better than words. ‘The young girl that hai | asked to testify as to his assertions. Tho suc~ it san 1038 ots wlll Sova! ys oy 3 ter iy price aakudy by Hiehtning and considerably damn; RA Leo ear Nad aitne Atuncmontots. bier on the fullowing just erussed the threshold had left horimother y , fe ‘i ay ¥rlo-at, oar lineultn, 26x 1245 $700, ' During the intente durkness the tua Craw- Drab Anna iad when she was 5 years of age, Since that thine OF te AtOneR Ont: . eT fh ee fuliowing Fe eee nui stalin. lose BD, Df con all Ferry oillded in tho river, and tho Keun fanipasts We aera she lad grown to bo a woman of 10 She “'THho olferig of Christ, once made, is the per- Nineteenth Gast af Wowtorn-1¥., 221%; KD), raw ford lust hur weurlur piece on the port side, Hy buioisags Butta eandsiens had Hyed In ‘Toronto, Canada, and the mail | fect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction | Werturn-av,, corner Twonty-tirst-a. viziz, KEEP YOUR PAPENS ON NOARD. conttut, Excannin, tron-ure. hind often brought her gout tings of her for all tho slos of tho whota world, buth orieliitl and actu; nod there can be nono othor satis Tuction for ain but that alone,” This puint is niso bused upon other cltations froin tho Diselpiine In support of this charge, LIBERAL, EXTRACTS fro made from the sormons .prenched by Dr. ‘thomas tbout tho Utne of the last session of tho cunferonce., ‘Tho opinions of tho ncoused ex rossed ut the expirition of his tret yonr at Soutmmiry Muthouist Church aro also ised in this connvation. 1 + Brighton, four desirable residence jots, all toe! ‘Twonty-sixth-st., noar Portland-ny., 2x12; Ashintideav,, north of Thirty-.ourth-st, Toi Churllon-st, nene ‘Thicty-fourih, convenient to roilinu-milts and other larza manufadtories; dealrbie lobe nt less than mere pricen. . Miwaukeo-ny, and Wilwoteat, near Leavitt afer busingss juts: long tt " ALBERT WISN El, @ Dearbora-n | Oey SALE MELWAUKE! atoey und basen MILY Bomo timo slice ‘tin Tainuxs gave tug Cap: tains and vessel-owners warning to have their Pepers property posted In thelr boats, wa by not doing ea they wero viokutlng tie Inws of tho Uniter States und -Inying thomeclves Mublo ty On the lust visit of tho United venue-cuttor Androw Jonnsen te thls asel-wen wero enught who were vivlitting tho law, and tines Imposed. ‘Tha Jule . ant is yatta visiting tho purts on the west of Lake Miehizan, and it bohooves all to Be thoy have tho proper papers on bourd tholr FIIOY, Mi KeU, Post, HO}, Poshetsu, bowie. sundries, is, tale, Cuil. dintbor, sundrion, Sms Muske on, lumber, e wnbOr. uskexon, lumber. Luskegun, hunbor, Muske On, lumber ny lumber. exon. Ha ge 5 skexon, limber, HekvauT LUMbUr, avother, and money with which to supply her wants, ‘These letters told how Auda Bap- ste and ber husband were living a good lite, { anc talked of the day when the cilld shoul | mnvet her mother again, und the meeting which trond had come to took forward to as {the Sappy moment of her Hfe had come at lust, ont the happhiess that was to come with ft had yanished Ina moment. ‘The grt wiped the. tears from her fnee and walked 3° cninond, f thot dhieeditss of the romon- = AUICE, naw Wy 4 cl ) Mnskeyton, woud. outof tho house sheedicss 0! roman As to tho third polut cbarzed,—tho teaching of |" yaxomensand barn (this ts the cust of buildin wit inne : ‘tytn rind ao the one } Grand Haven, wood. atranee made by her mother and sister, Sho | tue doctrine of probation after denth for those | MUBBARD-ST., 11 wr iineoine eottugey bree Sunde nee tite. eck OL iEiieine caiieed fond Atuakeudn. 1MinbOF, snid she could and would not puss the. night | who dle in sin—no explicit preaching is cltuil; | | basement 209 dud 'mastors of ‘vessela violutimg the Uaited fp iturkee stuskorttn woud: in tint house. She got into the carrlago | but private couversudons wil be produced Iu | TUERARUAL dsigiy fil Stutes laws to Justice will be continued. Itulgo | Sear een drd, euuzuuick, Wen, newin and was driven to polles headquarters, | evidence, veish to alloy: tortas to aiites Lotooyes ult vessel-owners to see that the uames | Hele ltelle Isruirn Uaunts uy, Iumubor, Afie told. tha story. of the meeting. there, A.copy of tho charges now in tho hands of W. | wis LAKES, near Carponier, iat dirt, of thelr vesucls nre painted in large tetters on | Rept Miieal, Contmuter, tambien, and wns: allowed to. sit in Cupt, | 0, Willing will be delivered to De. thongs ieee | Neuen ubfierest corner Waslitonen | tholr aterns, us the United States maritime Ines |) secur es, Munk sn, Uber, French's, office all night, ‘Uhis morning | 35 nih ‘ : mt CHICAGO.) wenn provides ttn fulluro to-do 60 shill make tho itintity, limiwots i if tnt CHAGAUU AV. Gait ae Anblaila-at. tw Sand Mionotonka, Minn., ag soon ng - possible, when a. committee, consisting of not less than five nor mare than nine poraons will bo selected, befora whom tho charges will bodebuted. Owing to tho innny engngements of Dr, Wilting It, 18 not provable that the Court will be culled befare tho elie ve donee, Behe A. Stuweys Phew dvat, vem. Behe Natud, Quonto, lander, Behr olen Uraty Mtuasgzon, lumbor, Mehr Xpray, South aver, bark. M Joncuilo, Green ay, vUeLa, tis Vrutt, Soalhunticrtte {ambor. the private carringo of Emma Baptiste drove up to the Four Courts. Besides tho eonchinin tt contained Mra, Baptiste and her oldest danghter, ‘The. former entered tho Btution and demanded her daughter, ‘Lhe olfouder Indie to fio, TARE PRETOTTS, Grain frelgbis were weok, Engagements for corn te Bute being made at feonts, ‘The irters reported wore: Pour Butfaulo=Propoller HIZO ANEY GACY vessecesee WEST INDIANA, near Nopt HAUGAN &*LINDGIE) ry , " Y t rst week tu September, The finding of this Com- Rurucen, 4800) tuber aorns ekunner Anni | K Poruaraien aus as tutber, Captain hear the story: anu wondurad irtint raltio, If a decision ty rouched, will be refarred hi nth bua of corn; Honer Jines oy Strait Jes, Owen Se |. ties, i pert P 1 10 tho next annual Conference, which tmeets al Sawyer uot eorn, ielomitrpeltors Relies dy ug, Gunite Gay, iamane, daughtor bu allowed toaccompany her to her | sycamore in. October, It tho nding of tho Pte W000 Du oF corn, 16,00) bir Hux aeed, | Kobi Houle Monit Seaiita Ber, wood, attorney's ollie, where they night talk over: tho whole matter and decide ns to whut was the correct thing todo. ‘The Captain acecdedt tu this request, but ordered an oflicur to ac- company the girl and bring her baek to tho station when tho intorview wns at an ent, The {nterviow in the attorney's office Court shoutd be untavorabicto the atlewed hero tle, Dr. Thowns still bus another opportunity to bu righted. An appeat oun be taken to thea Ju- diciury Committes of tho Methodist Church, composed of clergymen from different parts of the country. Tho ction of this tribunal wauld ‘be tinal, Inasmuch us itisa sort of a Bupromo Rohr South Haven, Monnagh Pier, wood, Rehr Horsclul, Mariutte, tumbor, Reber Lille Annolt, South Maven, amber. Bebe Folleltous, budiugsen, inter, Her Commerce, Menuminee, umber. Sehr Peoria, Surgeon Bay, lumber. Ker Nurti ‘Star, Pontwater, himbor, Forgarniu—Sebooner fda Keith, 3,000 by uf corn, For Mosmtreni—fropeller Argyte, 10,000 bu of wheat, Luaibur frelebts rein tire, pOcK NOTES, ‘Tho lumber market was again crowded with eurmnos yesterday, Court In matters of this kind. Ownors of gealn-carrlors nro looking bitio, | Rohe Agnes, Mickexon, Inmoor, was an affecting one. The girl sald sho cor . i a 1 not knowing Woore the fallé tn Leelee rates will | REMeY. tt Jounauny Muskegon umber. not go back to. tho mother’s house, ‘Che THE ANNAIONMENT duu tout Fonts for har eont not on priceas atop. Bene Alort, Bout Havel, walt. mother said sho would not ask her to go | of Dr. Thomas, in tho trial which wiitgoon oa. |.) HAUUAN & LINDURIEN, 67 and 8 La Sullest ‘Tho tug Tom Brown, of tho Union Tino, towed | Ber Mary i, Vacknrd, Itnclno, Nabt, back there, and blessed God that her dauh- | cut will be mado by tho Itev. 8. A. W. Jowett Sehr [eid Case, Eecanaba, irun-oro, Hehe Marton, South s hicae, wenval. Bele ZG. Blinn, Suvkuxon, umber, tft Heshideer, Wilt Anko, timber. Sone Clara, Wally Like, luinber. Bene ttosu Helle, Pentwator, JuniboP, Bene Capo Horn, Muskexon, lumibur, Hehe Hugi Win, Muakoxou luniburs Sehr Purain, White Lake, lumber. thn BauOUIRE. Read Case to Suuth Chicago Inst night. z The schooner Clipper City went Into tho Chi- enyn Company's dry-ducks yestorduy to havo her bottom. calked, ‘ Cupt. Billy Kirby bas been transferred from thu tug Hanson to the J.C, Cumpbeil, No ono and tho Rov. It. M. Hatfetd, tho farmer of. whont, though a personal friend of Dr, ‘Thoinas, belleves that the accused holds opinions antigo: istie to the Methodist falth, und, consequently, thinks that he should withdraw from the Cbureh, Dr. Hatield, on tho cuntrury, can hardly be classed sa friond of the acoura, and haa al- ter had grawn wpa good woman, Mrs Mare Un advised Mrs, Baptiste to buy hor daugh- tor a teket back to ‘Toronto and glve her $50 or $100 and pay her expenses white on the way. Mrs, Baptiste said sho was willing todo tl its) but reauested that her daughter bo gS ee eee POR SALE-bY J, ©. ILYDE, 173 LA iToeat, HUSINES! ROPERTY. tnfy-atuey utr a rineghene, ri ug Orato, , 3 i suth Watorset, goat Franklin, routedst rin fing stone-front block on Archor a u J yu i Vs. waya appenred as thi hampion of tho | sccund-at, tensud for tive years to bug as sot been assigned to the unsom, Rour Ketan Allan, Qoon.d, lumbar, glowed RAP no ace les an a leant canOunions oPbIs Phar er de- |‘ Per gent rental un ¢404 # bi barwain. 7 Tho tug J, 1. Martin, Cupt. Ch Sinclate, ore | BeMt Helle Wayuslaue, Recruean, Hays umber, is request was geceded to, he stranguat | Hvgrad. an addross on Loyalty to | qf Kage amuurtacnuring to with m nade, bee Das Inst evening fur Michigan City, towing twoscows } Nche H. M, Stanton, Sluruun Hay, posts. ary OF Che sad; etary, at the mother | tho Church" at tho Lake Mult | Setrorsoneates puyvay largo rental mi etferson: ed Wi bo { (ape ner of Wasi viulte 4 pu yu rental on th cy Tonded with stone to be uscd tn the coustrucdon | Schriennie Mullen, Sturgeon: Noy, st walted at the depot last night for the dungh- yng large rental on the price of Summer Assombly 0 tow daya since, in which be ty, . of the harbor at that port. sour flhan Buy, Muskqualy 4 ter, intending to take her to i goo home sho aviduatly, toale ps to ive tls horotleat brath= iTnnd 1598 South State-at, gear ‘Thirwoenth Harb tor MoC: * ed ete W ndsor, Bae! had prepared for her, and also tntending to | rona strictly orthodox talk. ‘The address re- | stores und. two fata above, renting for urburinaster MoCurthy yesterday removed a | seh houpus, Hed Miver, fe yf “4 oi aniuin, broken plu from. tho north end of tho west ‘Gldun Piouca, NuNHIG, cont, keep hor secret 0, srorat attlt, but shy wtesed | ferred to wad publishod In ‘Tie ‘LecouNy OF inst | NT sovornt toe on Madtaon-st, and on Wert Lalt mained, would hve proved. @ gurlous danger to Valufils Hneaaubns iron oro. sho was leading was reveuled to tha duugh- | tit ho wil provubly benble to annouces | [NOR SALE—5 FEET ON MICIIIGAS- Pree Cl ten Wire Company of this city, h Rohe Gu loys Gm at Senay TUE abs Bls tho the of convening the Court next week. st cust of Cana} south fronty ata rot DAE ats ’, oity, have | Sehr Curl '. i ——————— te if tukon atonce furcash. SIKAD & COE, 10 Lae churtered the fine steamor Sheboygan, of the | seir Noque Yay, Poshtivo, lumbur, root Fete Gawirias fino, ad wilt gio | Rate AS At AE Mtge THE EDISON LIGHT. A DELICATE SURGICAL OPERATION. | RORSALE—HANGAINS—THREE LOTS ye, erhplosds uf tho Company's freooxcursion to | ‘sche Holt, Wirlte Lake, Wider, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, On Stators, at Entry Rega rt cand hiciy-o} 88 ticine und return, Fehr Kell Ludington, lumber. Uta Introduction in Clevoland In the CLEVELAND, 0., July 24—A. well-k 40 nt Forty-tiratent,, 1 Ww feet comet Cnpt. Pat Pardee, formerly in the Annio i vr. Waller Lake, wood, Near Futtre—The General Plan to Ko LEVELAND, O,, July 22.—A well-known | Wabasheay. and Forty-olgnilat. $i; tot on Indi, Laurio, te now i votnmand of tho steam-barya | Belt Chattua Konan, Wire, cuts ‘Aduptod—A Lump Dexcribod. machinlst named N. A, Suook, of Norwalls, | yy hat tnt Hound ar Wasningcob-at, ; MuDountd, iis awnornor. the MeDonu ‘onder: Muniatuos Iuinbor, Cleveland Leader. O., while engaged In hammering was: struele be cuniratu luted un having seoured tho ACTUAL BAILINGH, C vices A tun to command their vessel Capt. Pardes. ae Asitly and mailclous rumor wns yesterday qr inelrautution by some evil-dieposied person 10 che vlfeur this the atediner Chicugo bad boun lost during the atorm of Thursday night. ‘There was notin fotaof truth In tho rumor, ng the Chicuun dla nopleave this port until yeatorday mnorning, and oven bad’ she been out im tho sori sho would have rodo it ont safely, a8 no. alunebor steamer leuyes this port than sho fs, Evoryboly wlong tho docks knows “ Zola," tho xoml-natured light watchman of tho Vos: sul-Owners’ Bh dla Fal aa During the flerce thunderstorm of Thuraday night © Zeko" tex two otuirs oUt Of the altico on to tho dook, sat down in ong, ifs fout on tho other, and com. The Edison tght, which will shortly bo Introduced Into the Forest City, !s making steady progress toward that end, Fron tts nature and practicability le will not contich with nor encroach upon the field of tho Brush light, It ts Intended solely for house hold and domeatlo use, and will, therefure, cone In strong competition with the gas companies, Tho operations of tha Cleye- Jnid company have been delayad considern- bly irom tho fact that the apparatus neces- sary Ig all manufactured In Now York, and the orders ‘belng many Cleveland {3 obliged Stmr Graco Grummont, South Haven, sundzles, Keni Corona, Stunitowde, sunderws, Siiwinkeus attend viaueurn ne Prop Wwe, f} t 5 Prop Leeouiniy Ho, W400 bu corn, 379 bela flour, and sn . . narles. Frop diaries, Huffalo, 4310) bu corn, Prop 1. F. lirhee, Buitald, 41.00) bu corn, Prop skytirk, Henton arbour, sundsus, fre Charton Mutts, Marine.to, Mabt, pia hide right oye by n-ehip of iron, which en-; JPOR SALE NORTHEAST CORNER tered tho* outer margin of the transparent i Marketand Vaw Buconcel SLR MD's partof tha eyeball, passed through tho frls, Ay tid Haswmeny DLADLEY, toons 13, WL Sallanat. and onward through the vitrious humor; | TAOR SALE—SOUTIEAST CORNER Jodging In the retina, about an Iueh from the | Lt No oom und fanpraboeest., 6 ucl0d, with tort, polnt of entrance, ! Snook cumo to Olovelund | Hz, USAR Eeaenceawne PMD ? BY, g and consulted Dr, W. A. Palliipa, Ie, with FOR SALEBY J, 0. TIYDE, 19 « prow Now biex, BUItalo, Vatis, trap Aiuort Ropar, Sudkexur. tate, eri, Manteou » Laden bit corny Mamphell, Ludingear. Nhe, Hereanuibas light, Hu wheat. the assistance of Dr, Stophens, gaye the pa- - tlent elloroform, and was successful in re- | yarns, Monet: moving the eh ‘and tts, though the wight | Sis Eoalacaesae Uaegs Lat Wi Y restored i) nw very delicate Operation, and. hn been performed but rare. | Ueeres property w the vacking-bouse dletrice ly. ‘There ara only twenty-tive recorded GOR SALE—NORTIWEST con, FUL eases In both this country and Europe, and and Sanynimonsnts., 01x10), with trace lee Blongents., a rg ion) tr tuto, Muskuzor . whe Anno Vs uate, #40 bu corn, Rene ciydey ‘Vhaeal, Waa bia wheat, dar Ttlyor, wi ton an i cH 1 | i ° not in all of these cases was the splliter | provomonte producing wood rentals will, pay lt aA Freee ee Te anette a aoe ee | Hehe Ging ot Geena ity Aan Tietind Lise, Highs to walt hor turn for supply. wholly within the cavity of-thy eyeball, | fe lmierorias ou invyatmont, at wthab waasafo from the Muhining. Io dtd not mind | Beart. AP havin, hinakoain Hah It Is expected that fi a weok or two an or- | Ninuteon of thesv eases occurred In Europa 3 re 5 CHOICE the dronehing ruin so fony as he was eato (r) | Reve iar Amanaa, Grund | rye The inance will be prepared and sent by tho | and tho romaining five In Now York. . ‘This prow, SALI QR EXCHANGES CHO a frou tho ulvctelo bolt, Robes: Ay Teleh, Grand flavor. Tatts ‘Company to the Council asking permission | Dr. Philips fag performed the frat nperne | 2, year suake Yunus, newt corner Con scaaty cl 1 Hoof the kind In this country outsl New York, z LIC’NSED TO ORGANIZE, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprinavienn, Ih, July 22—The Secratary of State to-day Issued Meense to organize to to lay thelr pipes In the roadway near the eurb, Itlsnot necessary to placa them In the carth so as to bu beyond the action of ex- treme cold or hent, but simply deep enough sons to bo coverul up and out of the way. House connections will bo mado at distances of wvery sixty fot, Branch wires may ex- Of pure Duy IOnty Je Gy HYDE. AT Le Ballet ; SST, East Of FOR SALE—OENTERST, EAST Yl E ahd roan” Wn aang a we __HORSES AND CARRIAGES... id. Altura RcHeay Sekine Atuaeonon late Bet Garter hunt cease luvers gue, Rete Atorelian « tioeafun, lt, Rene d M1 euedat: Wituotan Hing, Hyd ne Wojitn, Halland, ou) bu cabs, Rolie G. Vpunipm, Hereana ns uli Nebr HL A, Kem, Fairport. Hobe Four Hrotiura, Frankfurt Haut, clit Loke Fnrest, Truveseo City, litte ‘afemorninge, ttt, intestc, Sytit, lo of AROUND THE LAKES, : TOLEDO'S COAL TRADE. Toledo Hiade: “(Tho coal trade at this point haa wrown to large proportions, and is constante Iy Increnalug, It fa doatined ut no distant day to ben great suurce of wenltts to the city; If the Wheeling & Luke Erie Roud Is butt ‘to Toteay — . ' johr American Untun, i : a BOY ‘ " Heit % the Blount Barrel Machine Company, Chi- RARE OF CE—si30 WILL whnin the proseut pont and ean oan ha Hate fea ace avr tend Into every room ofa resitunce, and cach cunos Male BIg 0005 cory Di eths 4 fa Auusititomgnttngtio sey ec i bo dlown hore ts cheaply ag tho projectors of tho '| Prop y vi by | ander O, Thomas urtln laad tn Kontnckyy alr AW og ie il uuva dociarudeus tho namber ot yessote | Rene hes Uaanulyur ule Foe ae a titatite ee tay. | Ate Aliller, nt > Alurtinhy TIMER | Tasha onan sg’ acony uy Tsai Ly arriving in our harbor will, be muro than iis i By nant pirating the Btop. couk of tho main wire, wrleh may bo placed Inn convenlent pliee, overy burner jn a hotise may be Hghted In an Instant, or if Nghted, cut of as quickly, The lamps are of pecuilar construction, and can be used tn a pendant or uprigh! poaltion with canal advantage to britllancy, They ure of glass, and might be called a pentshaped Dub, the smaller end being the bisa proper. It fs about five inches long, its largest dlamoter belting about two ond a half inches, ‘The globe isu yacuiin of one. milllouth atmospliere, ‘Lhe carbon ls of the Joop belng in the shape of a and ns fine as 8 dur from a horse's mane, Extendlug from the base of tho globe insida Ia a glass cone through whieh extend two plathiumed whrea, These aro oxtended by halfinch-length copper wires, and these again, by’ the bambuo e Alorts I abe, aewakiel tonian, ' Lad, doubled, It 19 to the Interest af every properiy> euraborman, ino Creok, sundries, hulder to nae bia best eforts to swell the sul epee fo tho road tons large a eum us posale A NEW BCIIOONER. ‘ Lufalo Brpress: “ Mosara, it. Milly & Co, of this city, a few days ago nid toe keel of a now Benogner-burge which they aro buildi ae Messrs, Hamdtton- and Moves Mitls, Jah I Ulo, wid Thomas Walsh, bo barge, which Ie fended for tha gral, are, and minber true, and while with bo ready for lununching eariy tb Ovtobur, 1a of the following dimvasions; Lougth of keol for tonnuige, Lit fects. urewith of beam, iS foots depth of hold. UW fuot, sho will havo capacity far ubout Ouu,00 feot of jumbor.'* * WU ALSO HAVE (ON HOODS FUT ON, Bulfalo Commercial cldvertiser; “The echooner Francis Patis baw been at thy vtovator ininad> fuyg uver alnee yesturday ear Tn themeans Umo her. commander, Capt. HU Heniiortony, (4 ais SS 4 Weluns over Lun poundy, fisa Howie wane, 304,95 Excousive Church Accommodations in | [bie eronnds tag fins Peal errr ct Loudon tarapaence Sse Wart Tine, | | Snuetiaga AE MARAERSS ra ndow Correapmi New York true Heula BL Moxitugiuny Ky.» inh Ze: 3 tf SomboTounrkunu diuglowires aru keds to bo aia Hirotimaud far $3) fOr Death made when the Lact of Onstow noxt wouk brings on bis motion in the House of Lords reapeoting: the alloyed excessive church necommudation within tha Loundaries of tha Qity ut London, Tho wtutistics airouly publlshod on this subject arecurions, There ure wixtyeone oliyrohes in vhe city fora resident population of 62,000 por- gond, “These churches nro puarly niways whnost amply, and a ee bave rluloulonsly small congregadons, ‘Thug tt la stated tat an. one purfluulur Sunday, selected a4 oi example of tia wonceal state of things, several of the olty clorzy preavuod to fawer than twontyellve poraans, Dno Reoter, enjoying wt income of £1,000) 4 your, bad an audlonge of tuirtoeny another, with aud your, had vleyon pooplo to preach toy: but. he mont flagrant cavoof all wae tof an ormer LAnt vorrs, Pont nUKO! Pout Hunos, Mich. Julyes.—Tassed up— Propotlers Cylna, Santlac, Jarvis Lord, Wiliam HL Hurmum, dunncapolls, Jamos Davidson, Iron Duke and consort, It. Prindiviile and barges, It. Stewart and barges; gchoonors C, 1. Benson, ‘Cossavk, Leonurd anni 18. Surah, Latrinie John West, Honry Falger, M. J. dlorriek, J, Ki Ucrhouse, Monticolla,s. i. Heck, % Down—}ropollora Osvoda, 1. W, Rust, with Penokeco und consort, A. A. Turner and barges, Europe and consort, Frod Kelly und consort, Onklund and bureca, TD, 2, Roso and barges; tryed Nowrg nud att, Withux and” raft; - echoouer anae,. + Wind south, ight; wenthor fue, a Ownar, How odars Hor ao luw 60 dls} Unvnecoune of fraying theseltyt sho Is ma iy mand und kind, Cait Ge sean and sete HVE ARE tc ete Stas T JOW TITCHEL IS, 10) ES EEE ee ‘oe alt ninds, Tee igiioy, and barhess, naw wid wecond-bsh vricess UF Willoxcuunke, Cash advances Wale | A: J, 8, COOPER'S STABLES, Nos. . Ie ‘and WU Michiuen-ay., fhe driving, budsfs Flaye,eaddlo, and ‘irate uurios. ‘Urders pitied FOR SALR—ONE SPAN CATIA Horses, ong bagnilful coupe hors, ante fide wuidio’ horse, and vary for a iady i u Denutisil pontes: 1b ong hursos it for all set putting on style un tho dock by showh : y rban, Ww! c ty Houbent with a Hying wort! & | tint wrens wlad ull kinds. of cor ingos, couneh 1 hunduaio ate bate which Ina rollaat hie tras: Spestah Dlapaten to THe Chicago Tribu carbon, whtcly comngad above nnd Lorn | eae who motually 'portariwed diving. sove | Lite hsinboant lusruae onan ao assis wae porous diya, ‘Pho Wnt will yo Hitlo dryedook won, | gy, Aish Disateh to Se Chee Define | atrneted as to bo easily adjusted | Vice ton anun and woman | BaMe | ari Line ut harness, new and Peay tind ps puller aud paiaholionl Bohne Amerean acid Wa. toatan, tromene | to. Nowag jaelixtnre oxtruordlunry ‘fucte ure also etutod as tO the | bianwois, rub rad pe sucein by tus day or aaa ry Whi'sell dh iionthty ‘vay wionte, or 63 WSTIRES FRO COMMAND, Capt. John Lowo hua retired mand of the propeller Don-resideucs of the olorzy connoetod- with these vburchos, The Vicur of: one church, who wote 2120 a year, lives at Duth and. novur coos the clreult ba farmed by simply winking the eunnection ue and ® tiay ur wood, soney aur the bulb to the fixture, A small. enti is Feats uuu, grain, These weasels dischuryed at King: elatie ty Bullod-Bahoonors, Amertoun and W, 1 Pree 5 the com- D, 3). Wilson, and bis Bie Bud the lardest assortment at ry of | bd et - t afixed to the base of the bulb, sa thay who | near. bis pirlsh. Avother. rovsives mora than | ead, and the gheapea. 1.0, WALKEILY es pth ea i BN Maren stato Bate ton, Sy Chlcaye, Hg the hunps fora chindeller only as wmany ns | 2 UNE a Bhutd-at, ‘ MAQUETTE ‘ % Special Hspateh to-The Chicago Tyibun, ‘ Meche sJuly 2—Arr|yod=Pro nd aon uitrate todo bid Taw! HE nowrer his parienianase than Ginturbury, As for wih superintond the building of Capt. Wison's now bout, in course of conutryction at Thomwus Quaylo's Son's shipyard, Cloycland, wre dusirable need be nacd, An 1 airangement prevents an: NOOR danger “by ire MAT Cll fron the breaking of 0 globo or the over TOR BATE-NEAUTIFUL, Hanes nd Sati wetatn” a Nae ODOUR r yy 4 + a Healdontlary nf Bt, Purl’s Cathotrat fret clas ik 140K OUP voit yrs j SEE We peda Utdoaer, aid Guctinestare | CHArBHYZ Of & wWito, A nuinber of apeeiuen thei eitie, ua rulagls aT aniline wmlaumee tae putotund Mivteay doula. arueas plans Toronto Sail; “Captains report a spar pro- Clonred Propeller, yrwoll und schooners Jonips, of Ciirty-cundiy powor, wore sen by | Only one oF thoin—Canon, rexory—actugliy | Tobe, nots, Apply Ab 4) Rust Ulu ——— deur Utica Broun Raat fly and bat | Mt» Boawnees mY vim Sr aaa te eo an © | is i ieee Pe GuRRPE | TORE SAL SANE, DAI a vl we at 1 i 44 Vy a Vs. 1 v “ i thirty uilles train tha former. ‘thy Gaverument ee ch Somu'of, tho Wealitiivst eltizuns of Clover | of London, + Churcumon -themesives ura quite Panera ee or ine a oh steamnor Have bas soarchud for It but failed to Bpectal Disontch to The Chleaca Tribune land nro, terested In tho enterprisa, ‘Tho | sensible of those abuses, wud thro can be tittle | gene coh aud i" CRCATANS Mich. July —-Areivad Steamer | ariatatuck ta Maw $400,000, DUG Will be ine | HaUbe TAe Uerore tony w Koad maly Of toa TydAvE, Fou, SALE CHEAD Sar ee oy RF voM Saris Ane we va Lowy Ellawor creased as clreumstances may seem to te olty chiuirohes w t bo el a et thelr tine | J Salt toy aiid nyen neusles, Bae aod oa THE LUMBER TRADE: Huparicd-Stcamers Leland and Clty of Now | nmi, Jt fs to be made as economical as | WCAbLLY Vuluablo ultos galt fur tho Dunant ut | ene Ne Avauusier. MART SAGINAW... York; sehoouers Willian Boud and Watertown, | gus, Hf not more go, and, fram the nature of | Te" is, indeud, bolloved that wero the land on ONDUIAND ROCKAWAY ©O Special Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, MILWADKER.. ts advantages, the opinion fy oxpreaged that which tho supesituous aburechea of the olty SECOND DA b ardor, ne wucnen ath Bast Saginaw, Mich, July #i--Lumber Sptctal HAspatch ta Tae CAtéago Tribuna the gay companies will have a thght pull | atauu sold by aucuon, It would reyY=e in the nge | east’ ue hiinUs, PLUMB ELS & COSMET, j froiguts tu Clscuxso ara planzy wt 624) vost €4 ch Miuwenvem Wis. July tt—areived fram bae | fur it Wreyule froin L1W0,000 to £150,000, . Wasddipaeat, :

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