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x ban cece seas wane ES: eer ai MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Still Very Dull, with ‘No Presont Prospect of Im- provement, What Vessels Used to Do in the Years That Are Past and Gone. Receipts of Grain at Buffhlo Since the Opening of Navi= gation. Around the Lakes—Arrivals and Dopart- ures—Misoollancous—Along the Docks. HOME GATIIERINGS.» VAKE FREIGHTS. Business in the grain frolght Mno was vory dull yestorday, the rate on corn to Buffalo re- maining unchanwod—viz,, 14@1X cents, It was roported that an engagement for wheat to the samo port had been mado atSconts. ‘Tho figure on orts rematnod the samo,—1% conts,— though no chnrtora of this kind were reported, ‘The ougagements announced were: TO ERIE, Buahels " Mor Wi: [OKON, COLD. +4000 6, 65,000 Propeller Phitadoinsie: eof 55,000 TO COLLINGWOOD. Propollor Lady Outferin, Corth..es ereeeees «620,000 YOR BAINIA. Schooner Brio Belle, corn.. seeeeeeeese]0,000 LUMBEN, RTC. Lumber freights were stondy, with vessols of- fering quite freely at tho rates provalling for the past month. The carrent figures on lumber trom leading polnta are as follows: 53.00 BS ig nh ‘The rato on coal from Buffalo Chicago is now $1.25, with an good prospect that tho rato will be $1.00 before the end of the Wook, a8 ves- sels arc scarco in the lowor lakes, IN THE YEANS GONE BY. Thero wasn timo when sailing vessols would clear light from Buffalo for the purposo of fee ting a down freight from Chieago or Mitwaukeo, ‘Thi are very different now, A vessel carry- ing 46.000 bughels of corn now gets about $10 above the cost of handling the grain for hor down trip, She can curry up 1,200 tons of cori, which will pay her $1400, and sho pays nothing for tho handing of this cargo. . DOCK NOTES. It-1s oxpected that tho now tug 0. It. Green Fal masks, hor trial trip tho latter part of the week, ‘Tho yaoht Idler was towod to Miller Brothors’ dry-d ock yesterday, whero sho is tohave ber bottom painted. ‘Tho tugs Johnson, Union, and Rebel aro all to the Chicago Dry-Dock Company's docks. tor goneral ropairs. Yesterday the schooncr Engle “Wing, lying at ‘“swonty-second strect, hud hor fore and part of hor main rigging carried away yesterday by tho Dig propeller Lehigh. . > ‘Tho ateam-barge Queen of. tha West left for Buffalo last evening with a cargo of 41,000 bush- els gt iaxeocd. ‘Tho freight ratoon tho cargo was® conte a bushel. * Yesterday afternoon a deck-band omployed on tho steam-barge Champlain fell overboard into the river and was drownod before assist ance could bo rendered bin. ‘The tine propeller Tycoming, Ca it. John Leon- ard, of tho Anchor Lino, arrived in port yester- day, Among ber cargo was G00 tous of canned fruit shipped from Maryland, ‘Thy little tug Florence, with the Governor” at the wheol, 1s kept yery busy towing canal- ‘boats in tho river at the present time, and tho tugmien on the big tugs are growing quite envi- ous. Capt. John Hardy {s temporarily in command of tho tug Buccess, of tha Union Towing Linu, Capt. Jim Motledy, her regular commander. 1s somewbut uuder the weather, and is taking a short vacation. , ‘Tho propellor Acadin, Capt. Samucl Malcom- son, left last evening for Siontren! with a cargo of corn’ and a cargo of i eeeaere. The ‘Acadia gets seyon and one-half conts por bushel for carrying hor cargo. ‘Tho aobooner Mosolte is in Millor Brothors’ docks for xenoral repairs, ‘The tug Prindiville 4g algo in the same dock for the purpose of hav- ing n now wheel put in, to replaco tho ono brokon in Mud Lake yesterday morning. It fs not often that four such able senmen and courteour gontiomen as Capt. John Porew, of the John B. Lyon; Capt. Sam Shannon, of the Nyack; Capt. John Leonard, of tho Lycoming: ‘and Capt. John Scott, of tha Scotia, aro-caught atonotimoin thls port, They aro all horo at present. “Tug ‘Trinone marine roportor is under obli- gations to Capt, Buscoy, commandor of the little steamer Pot, for a fino photograph ot tho achooner-yacht Cora, framed in nu clogant man- ner, Capt. Buscey was formerly Master of tho Cora, and has the reputation of being as gullant and able a sailor as ho is aflicient as a stentnboat Captain. Tho schooner Monsoon, loaded with slabs, while coming {ato port yeatorday jn tow ofa tug collided nt the North Plor, just at the entrance ‘to tho river, and stove in her bow. Tho tug suc- ecedod in getting her up the North Jranch og fur as Carpentor street, whero sho eank. ‘Tho Monsoon wad built in 18, 18 190 tons burden, and has no rating by tho Inland Lioyds. Sho we oe bo raised ina fow days and roe aired, —— AROUND TIE LAKES. A 1G VESSEL. ‘The mammoth’ now propellor Oceanic, built for James Davidson at Bay City, was launched on Saturday afternoon. Her dimonsions aro: ‘Langth ovor alt, 205 foet 4 inches; length of keel, 250 foat; breadth of boum, 38 feet 0 inches; dopth of lower hold, 13 foot 3 inches; spuce bo- tween decks, 7 foct 1 inch, Sho bas no upper ‘work except texas forward and cabin aft.’ Tho Cccanic is solldly constructed. Her planking {4 of tho bost oak timbor 4% Inches in thickness and thorougly bolted and riveted. Her. eolling for considerable distauco up to hor sides 4s twelve inches thick, From thouco itis devon inches. ‘Thero ara twelve streaks of floor keol- sons, one main keolson, and swo slater keolsons, Tunolog from stern to atorn. Sho has a doublo flooring and futtocks, so it will bo svon that If there fs any atrength {n timbor, sho hnsit all, Hor stern attracts attention, it betug like that of an ocean steamship, Thore have also becn Ploced in position in her hold two return-lluc steel boilers, 9x16 fect, mada by 8, H. Hodge, of Detroit. Bhe also has a compound onyine, wx » Beinches, which 1 attached to a twelvo-inch stoc] shaft, on which isa whool twolve fect in diameter, All the’ machinery was Wuilt by Mr. Hodge, which fact fs a suficiont warrant of its good qualities, Tho worx of building the Occanlo was commenced lust Ootober by sir, Tosa, and since then an average of seventy-five men have been kept constantly at work upon her, Sho will carry threo spars, will havo a Diack hull and white upporworks ; and will cost, when completed, a sum in the immodlate neigh- borhood of $110,000, She will bo commanded by Capt. Ktooky, the prosunt succossful mastor of ‘Mr. Davidson's schooner J. 0, King. According to Custom-House measurement she bas 8 ‘Durthen of 2,490 40-100 tons, which, had sho the cabin referred to above, would incroase tho mumber to about 2,100, Inher construction, 150 tons of fron, of which about thirty tona wore used jn bolt form, and 000,000 feat of lumber wore used, Hor timbers havo heon embalmed by the uso of 000 barrels of salt, At prosent sho draws four foot six Inches of elgbt fout elgot fnones att, sretee firwaptend QUAIN RECEIPTS AT BUFFALO, ‘The following shows the rocelpts ut Buffalo of grminand Hour by lake since the openulog of navigation to aud including July okt iu the years named; Flou brs? 3881, 1880, iGreen a Ae RENO S ISLAND. Ca; aries Marsden, an old and oxperte! fake Captalo, bus pretty for three Gznerleneed 0c | two Fengo ete rod and white, at tha 1: Heron's Island, opprait Algonac, in tha t. Clair Kiver, Capt. Blunden now notilles Captains and pilots that bo bas lutcly improved tho rauges by raising the pybte thirty-tlve and Torty feet, has secured now lights, and will keep thom iu tirst-cluss order duri the season of navigation. Ho de} nds entirely upon the generosity of those benelited by the lights for Temuncration. Aw the lights ure in & place whore Vessels formerly grounded quite often, Captaias and owners sbould geo that Cupt. -Mursden revelves payment in proportion to the amount of Geneft be confers on them. Tho red Mght is thirty-Ave fcet above water aud la the Rorth or upper ight, The ragges. are portcot THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST CITY VALUATION. 3, 1881—TEN PAGES NTRAMURAL TRAVE nd enn be depended upon, as tho Captain thoroughly uniteratands bis business. A MONSTER ONIT. Milwaukeo Sentinel: Workmen fre at prea- ent busily ongagedt in finishing the now crits, which wns launched on lat Friday night, an wlil pirobubly- havo it ready for sinking by tho iniédiy of tha presont wock. Theenb ia 1) fect long, and will probably be sunk close bn shore, as it ia Intended for tho North Point ex- tension of the Harbor of Refuge, It will require tho combined powor of six tuys to tow tho pros digious raft to the polnt, and avert this muimber of bonts will oxnorience somo dilticulty. Scows aru alrendy boing loaded with atong, whlob will ‘be used In'sinking the monster crib," CONVERTRD INTO A TOW-HANGE. Buffato Ezprear: Tho conversion of the old propelter Wittsbure into a taw-bargo for Capt. Chores Tumilton has just been rceom- Hished at the yurd of the Union Dry-Dock Company. ‘Tho bont has been thorougily robullt, and so little of bor old timbera ro matt that sho janimost a new craft, and entitled tonrating of -A% Sho bas been provided with three new spnra without topmaste, an eutire new suit of canvas fore and att, now wiro ripe ing, and in faet all cere outfit, at cost of 3,000, She has rovmi for 600,000 fcot. nf lumber, and will leave for Bay City in a fow days. NAME TO NE CHANGED. Capt. Warry Manchard hae made application to hava the name of his tron steamshi} Elion 8. Torry changed to Don M. Dickinson. Tho Terry is now at Clayton, N. Ya. having somu changes made Iu order to better adapt her to the require. ments of the limber trade and awaiting the on largemont of the Welland Canal. THE NEW WELLAND CANAL. Bpretat Mevateh to ‘The Chteaoo Tribuna AttANnUnG, Ont, Aug. &-—The barges Ayr, Cameron, and Cralg aro hore In the new canal loading square timber from rafts, ‘This is the first entrance into the new canal. at the machine now tn operntion tnond, Philadelphia, turns out thirteon tons in hour Ae wa cost of manufacture ey low that a profitable business oan bo made of trassporting a tho duat from tho mines aud converting It into: An {mportant Meeting of the | ina Doutoes ths eter risa ane! 1b po W ondout are but the beglinings of a \- County Board of Equall+ pian industry wwutel wiitine thing make ew oF . ho milllons of tons of nnthraolte dust now zation. vinnbering. the ground around tho “ crushers” at tho entrances to the miner, and will thus open a now source of fuel apply. eS Ee CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM, Socking Practical Mothods—Its Impors tanco Menlized by All the Mombors of tho Cabinet—tfow Appointments Aro Often Made—Provisions of the Law— Outilno of Suggested Legisini{ons Neto York Tribune, Wasitxaton, D.C, Aug. 1—Soon after tho members of President Gariletd’s Cabinet entored upon the performanceof theirduties, tho need of some reform in the method of imaking appolutments to office forced Itselt upon thelr attention, as well as upon that of tho President, and the imatter became the subject of frequent Cabinet consultations, Since the shooting of the Prestilent this sub- Ject has not been dst steht of, but, on the contrary, tho menibers of the Cabitet have taken advantagoof the partini cessation of In- portunities by oMceseckers and thelr friends to study and disctiss the problem before thon, Wile nothing ns been dechlua upon, cere tain plans are looked upon with considera ble favor; and itis probable that sentiment In favor of some of them will take form after tho President shall have become able to con. sitter and approve them: for It fs to be noted ‘tht all the inembors of the Cabinet nov belivve' that President Garfield's life ts to be spared, Within tho Inst fow daysn Tribune corcespond= ent hus conversed with sovori! members of the Cabinet regarding tholr plang for tho reform of thy Civil Service, ‘Lo two of thon, in whom Is vested the epyointncne or many thousand eub- ordinate oflivers, the correspondent put this question: “In the anplicatiaus for ofilce this faranide to you by candilates and tholr friends, in weat proportion of cases hag tho apecial nbili- ty, oxperience, fitness, or qualitcations of the applicunt boon urged us the reason -for bis tp: pointnent, and {in what proportion of cases ‘wore tha personal nocessities of thu candidito Some fow flolds havo bees yory good, ont fal injured by chinch GRAND OPERA iOU SE, Chark-at., opposite Courteltousee j MONDAY, AUG, 8, 18 , Hoangemont of tho vory famous ACHE OPERA (0, Mn Mon, Audran's Inteat success, THE NORTHWEST. Spectat Dupateh to The Chteaco Tritune, Bourit Rexp, Indy Aug. S—Me. and M Bchuyler Colfax returned last week from tholr trip to Dakotn, Montana, and Manitoba, and ex- prossod thomaclves greatly delighted with tholr Journey. ‘Ton reporter Mr, Colfax spoke onth! slastically about tho “Mar Northwest” ho has . ‘eon visiting tho past throa weeks, and saya ho Wotor and Compréssed Steam nover enjoyed n trip in any diroction ‘moro fully, ‘ho inest whent-fielis ho has W as a Motive ower. aceon in hie travels, oast and west, this summor he found {1 Dakoin, Northern Minnee The construction of tho enble Iino on Stato Bola pad Manituba. Some fow of thom will not street is at Inst woll under way, and tho work ie yield a heavily por. nero os last years but tho He: of Dakota has so increased that hor Laing prosceuted with a vigur that will Ine | Hootie oron of 1es0 will undoubtedly bo eclipsed | With stegant sconta antects, now and reantenta mensure compensate tho State atroct people for | hy hor 8000000 crop this venr, wil *hined No. 1," | sumion and Introducing the favorito ariins Mew the voxatious delays that have thus far cronted | while fn many of tho old Stntes the whont yleld | Aifrod Wiltio, str Waltor Aiton, ity G, Vonteg ye seh hostility to the undertaking. Jt was not | will fall od one-third ta ono-balf, Driving Ieork | dal, and alles mine Elser, ieeama chum fa surprising that tho pooplo whoso homes or busl+ | through miles und miles of wheat ficids nnd ont . nussepinces were In tht section of Stato strect | folds, and tiles mora of new ground plowod should give vent to tholr barrowed fecllngs by | Np to be seeed next your. Immivration ts fill- ineries of pubtlo meetings, for not only was tho Satisfactory Progress at Last in the Construction of the Cable 81, Railway. Assessor Drake Wants the South Sido Totul Reduced Lon Per Cent, The New Dummy Schome—Suporheated And the West and North Side As- sessments Raised an Equal Amount, f i ‘The Committos on Equalization of the County Board was in session yestertay morning, and had boforo thom various objections to the por- sonal property nssessmont, the chiof of which was that of Mr. Hatoly, of the Town of Sake, who wanted 2. D, armour's nssossment ralseil from $125,000 to $200,000. They heard both sides of tho caso ut some longth, and finally deter- mined that they could not interfere, and tht {t would not bo right{for thom to attempt to, In Buch unses, ‘The next caso taken wp was tho complaint of tho authorities of tho ‘Town of Loko, who do- sired to esenpo paying taxos on lensed proporty: held for town purposes atu nominal rout. Tho Comunitteo Ustencd to both -sides,and flonily concluded that the lease of tho property cun- templated tho prying of tho tax by the Iessues, and tho objections wore overrtled, After pissing upon sundry small complaints the Coromittes next roached the finportuut question of oncslia ay between the towns, which ‘wns presented in tho following vormuiunication ASSESSOR DRAKE GENTLEMEN: Important business eallcd mo away very unexpectedly, 2 inay be detalned threo weeks. I desire’ to call your attention to tha: constunt lessening of propurty in other | towns in tho county, whilo tho assessment of the South Town shows a natural increaso thut ts reasonnble to expect. Vuluations Inat year ox- eveded the previous yenr on both real and por sonal of the South Sido s2k2,001, while tho ERLE The, Hnlo of soats bogins to-morrow (Thursda OREO CTNUENATD ANS THOMAS SUMMER NIGHY CoxcEnty THEO, “27222: SATURDAY | MATINEE, A § SUMMER NiO To-NIGy ae OH T Precdin ERTS, t ‘O-MOIMOW NIGHT OH via HATURDAT BVENING ES gorge Prog aiickots, Sand tents, For sale at the Espo ding ERY 1 NEY ATTA ttn ADAMS Hanae ENTER, Letts, QRAND OPERA-ILOUSE, Clark-st., opposite Court-House, Last Weok of SUMMER PRICES. Lnst We et ‘eok uf tho STOC: ‘Tho Thrilling Neallstia Drama weet ing up the Re itiver Valloy, which seems a8 sireet for eoveral blocks dug up for tho cablo | fRtHla ns tho Nite, with eroat enplil ty. q r i vk tho part: Tinu, but the fow feet of space that romnlned | wave ite. Colfix somo spocimens of wiiout Piaaal wero ditched on ono sido for tho Inying in tho Penes Itiver region, 1,40 miles northwest of gas-pipes, and on tho other for water- | Of Winnitiey, in tho almost nrotio latitude, of 00 pipes. Such slow. progress was mado thut a degrees north, It was planted May a ane har+ tho construction of tho cable rond threatened to Yeated Supt, J, maturing in ninoty-ilve days, bo an all summer's Job, and tho people wkteked," Ittins now boon thought best to TELEGRAPHIC, defer tho Nnishing of " ts " i Mr. Robert Stewart Appointed to Suc TIE PORTION NONTIC OF TWELFTH STREET vood Mr. Tinker a» Superintendent until the plpe-inylug business fs. comploted, as ry thoro fs not suillcfent roont for all three parties See a Ohio Pelegraph to work tondyantaze. Accordingly, the work - g . of constructing the Iino south of Twolfth streot ai titel RUBIN OS eee rau . ‘a 1 Mid, Att, Siam" - ‘Was Lequnt Monday, and Up to yestenlay, “ation perintondent of "Telegraph of tho Baltimore & noon had mado rapld progress, Tho trouble ; Dithorto waa that it Was dilluult to secure tho | Ohlo Rallrond Company, mado vacant by the rieht kind of Inbor, a6 not laboring man im | resignation of Bir. C. A, 'Tintor, has beon filled Chicago bad ever worked on a cable road. Even | by-tho uppointiment of Mr. Robort Stowart, who raat mo had ppent soars Norking on tus. cons will take charge to-morrow, dir. scnuar soulelons jon ut sonr trio! nar, = | to accopt an important position in tha Westorn nar’ ‘ouble road. the , re vO raaatee Unton Telegraph Company. Br. Stewart Is,an fuany of the —dilfeulties, and. bavo | cxpertonced telegraph and rallroad man, who {nn meonsure learned tho business, as was shown | was formorly in the employ of ono of tho Now by tho way they worked yosterday. It {s ox: | Jersoy divisions of the Ponnsyivanin Ratirond. Ho toft thore and became Superintendent of tho Baltimore & Oblo coenant system at the snmo TIE LUMBER TRADE, BAST SAGINAW. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, East SAGINAW, Mich., Aug, 4—Tho shipments of forest products from Saginaw River from tho opentny of navigation tu date foot up 340,081,137 feot.of lumber, 8,741,000 pleces of Inth, and 50,- 025,000 shingles. ‘Lumber froighta aro firm at $2.76 and $3 to Chicago. MUSKEGON. Rrectal Dispatch to ‘The Chteaca Tribune. Muskrcon, Mich, Aug, 2.—-Ciearances to-day twonty-four. ‘Lumbor shipments, 4,100,000 feat. onday, Aug, 8=totu " OP ETXTOMTANY tothe Stanco gators Acur Bate of seata boalns Thursday murat ILOOLEY’S THEATRE, pected that Ina few days, when the vurlous dos inils get satisfactorily adjusted, tha coustruc- tlon will bo pushed at tho rate of PORT OF CHICAGO. eran system at the Re henapoienael aireheieec i ead Went ida feu short, SLi, ind. tue orth faadg, the prominent considarmten fn bis be- A MLOCK A DAY, No ee To oro. in veoraar bit, INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF tmr Shoboygan, Milwaukes, sundries, jo ulso foll shor: 7W,—making a sprea Mr. ol take a position on SEPTSNOURRRARETERGYS watson | GPRSILICL Rison your Comey fe | th pam tpi te at fen | Berea co ae cones alee Helen tala, | JAMES O7 NEILL ine te i riod adverse! a the nbove state o! fo i et nee bs or this- Wt ron alana Martauat, as, Horted Kavorsoly to tho) above state of Tachi | eriiiiog of the applicants, oF Towsaus OBOE TERE | ee eee a aoe ne a eka prose signed tho suporintondency of tclexaye an i] r casion for complaint, ‘Tho work ts being prose- al Led we ane greater sequomy of ee batt I 9 firat section, and plonty of room js teft on appointment. Sald onv Cublnetollivers “Tt is aoe a cit Wasuharton iat spestat | Me Aude OF to stedot for vablcles., Tho coneraty abitity’ to perform tho duties of ‘a office is vory \ . tho. porsonul. property hus beon usseased thle | rarely dered in behale of an applicant. In at LR ger ice a ye ci your. For instuncy, the South Sido shows a gain | lenst ning cnses out of ten tho persons who ap- | an ndditional quantity, which ba to bo mixed ‘on personal property ovor lust year, deducting | ply for places In this Departinent, ar In whoso | hy band in the old-fashioned way. Tha stroct o “omitted assessments” for tho provious ohnle applications are nude, mre persons who | was du up from Twolfth to. a little south of yene from tha pepremaot both years, of $1,011, fire stranded In Washington; persons who have | ‘rhirteoth, but, as the first part was fluished be- 33. Tho West Side shows a ynin of ply St come here expecting to secure Government cm- | ory night, rondy for the paver to put on tho while tho North Side shows 0 love of $i6041,— | ployment, or who, having unce beon fn such | jinishing touches, not much dolay is Iikely to making nother sprond this your on Poryonal | gmployment, Fave Oth at aoe Spend ull | unsuo in rostoring the strevt to the proper con- property alone o! i ve oi G a, property alone Of Sh1ShUe. au gateness i¢ | getting, “Out” at ing elbows. go to wore | Quon {Or tranle, ff ihe. to the consteusuon op Lycomlna, Bitalo, sundeivs, ‘vrop Measonger. Benton Harbor, sundries. Prop Neuck, Wutalo, sundrics, Prop Annio Laura, Muvkexon, aundrios. eropekyiark, enton Iarbor, sundries. Prop M. Grats Mon tauie, sundries. Prop iancoin, Collingwood, thes, Propt, 8. Heavens, Sauyatuck, sundeles, Prop datne, Muskegon, lumber. Prop It, Mobonuld, Muskegon, lumbor. Prop swallow, Muiiaguo, 1winbor. Vrop¥. G Hull, Stuskegon, tumber, Ieenhickon, Hrlo, sunerics, Trop Naw Erie, Grand Haven, towing, rp Baty Grob. sours Haven, sundries. up Unieaga, ay Cl pro Wie Wernore, Giavalund, set forth iu your report. And) it now Appears that there isarepatition of tho «ano aifurt to sucure lower valuations thud hist year, evenwhon you take Into consideration the nate ural growth of the elty, and the fact that on! tituoss to discharge tho duties of the olliccs, were tho cousidoritions urged In behulf of tholr ‘went to tho New York Elevated Rallrond. Mr. | Supported by OSI WOOD, LEWIS Monutsoy, a :! HAELY GAVIN, tind supora’ Drnmatto 6 THE DANICHEFTS Matinces Wednosday and Saturday at?p.m Feta St Seas aad SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘Tho Cheapest First-Class Theatre on Earth, (Sc, 25c, 35c, 50c, Second and Last Wook of tho Groat Buceess, UNCLE TOMS CABIN: Writo to Mrs, Lydin 1. Pinkham, No, 29 Westorn avenuo, Lynn, Mags. for pana Nhlots rolative to tho curative propertics of bor Vuya- table Compound in nll female complaints. ———S SANFORD’S GINGER, ~ SBNFORD's Hrop Cubs. Wattely, aundeius TRO, BeMtt I Dae oe ey lng longer | Congressman and eny that thoymusthavesome- | tutta. thoro advange, thar the eonsenatlon + palmor & Co.'s Stagniticant transformation Scena SoHE le taba vie Lane Wintever oxeusn muy ho xivon for any lost on | thing to do Or thoy will starve, OF ourge, Gon. fires, thoro 1s likely to be nv furthor hos- aha nek Donkey, “alike,” id Keutucly iy Behr D1. Filer, da any artigular nd of roperty applica wi Tessincl Ore, RI! fo’ othor yirt= - OATES, e ve Bene ae dic, Marinette, Wane” oaual: ot Mouth Sikes Tost ‘ DUMMY SCHEME, Matinees Wodnosday, Saturday, and Sunday. ments, and {inportune and plead wnutil they tind in ‘four items $15dW, Including the Sorvis B piace for their distressod consutuents,” This ostate, and yet I made it up from other sourc isin briof a history of hundreds of cases.” and added over $1,000,000 besides to Inst. yenr's “Once a Government clork always 4 Govern- valuntion, and without adding . avy unjust | ment vterk, appenrs to sutn up the philosophy of burden, as I bellove, to any one. Washington oilleoseokers,” said tho head” of It does not beconie mo to compluin af my | nuothor Department yesterday, “Some of tho nagocintes, but when Mr. Ainick assures ing ho | causes of distreas nro perfectly beartrendings will have $300,000 curtuln moro poronul prope Fully nine-tenths of the person in whose behalf erty this ycar than last, and it turns out to be | applications aro mudo are persons whose clal ms Jess thins bore Teannot understand -tho cause. + havo always mado my returns from ono to threo weeks ahead of we othor sidew of our city, Not poly is an experiment boing made to su- porsedo tho uso of horses on tho atrect-rallway' with an endless cable, but a project Is on foot to Introduce into this olty a new kind of a dummy thut Is -clalmed to be superior to any of the Brent passenger-motors, yet MVICKER’S THEATRE, i EVERY NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AN D BATU aN Y MLATINEES, GNIFICENT PRODUCTION Of tho REAAISTIO SPECTACULAR DRAKA, THe ~ WORLD!” With the rent“ RAMT SCENE “108, GSP gad ADStiLAMiue AGH.” Kche 7 Hohe Monsvon, Muskegon, wuod, Schr Robert Howlett, Grand Slaven, lumber. Behr, Maj. N. M. Ferry, Grand Havow, lumbors Sehr Gibraltar, Collingwood, tea, Sehr Linmur, Uren Sound, tos. Schr Andrew Jackson, Muskeon, lumbor. Hohr Clans, Monoitnes, luniber. SehrJ. A. Hulntes, Grand Haven lumber, Bonr City of Grand Haven, Grand Haven, lumber. Setir Hthan Allen, Muskegon, lutnbor. Solr Amertenn Union, Mlonuinines, lumber, Scher Humming Hird, South Haven, oobble-stones. Sehr Golden Larvext, Grund Lavon, lumber. Behr Pinnthe. South Chlesue, genre ‘ used, As np- pusation had) been made to otha Uity Council Monday night for Liar to make a trinl trip on the West Division Itail- way Company's Ling, a TrtnuNne reporter had a conversniion on the subject yestarday with Mr. J. Itussell Jones, Prosident “of that Company. aro urged because of thoir porsonal necessities, or because Courressmen desire to pay political dobts in this manner. Ability, paper eseny ond 4 * In reply tou request for some Information us to - BAUWS PAVILION. Hehe Hamedory, Suuth Chicago, kravol, and I sometimes fear that my promptness bas | tness are tho Inst things thought of.’ ; ADI je i. . roved detrimental to tho intorestsof my con- | _‘*'Thoro is another dliiioulty,, continned this | tho new motor, fr, Jonos stated that bo had no ‘Twonty-second-at, Cottage Gi: 4 Indlans-arg, ote 1s Svhuee shiskeyone tuuiber. Bituonte by aifording nn opportuni for tuo | oflicer. © In most casos whero f discover that w | Personal knowledge as to {ta construction or Its 7. ty Cottaxo Grove und Ind Mone SUeON Ls Gran ava umber. dAnsessors do aecombllan whee thoy, hed ttle | man sirondy la tho porvico Ja tncopetont: I | souiaifone mado by the ‘Now York egent, aad ‘As a Summer Beverage The venta og er oer ne ce teeeaae ++ “ = renson to expeu' in the o a a is WCU, ¥ Dui Ssvoning an in . Role hitttvomtice Uy Clery iumuer.” Fonson (6 Oxpeut from the Hout. Atceamone | alirnys fin tint he las the strongest kindof | cmbodied tn a descriptive pamphlot, ho agent vernns ‘ N elo} cy lumber. Sehr Chastor I. Jones, liay City, Iimbor. Bene Anuio Thorne: facknrd'e bier, unibor, Hour 1... Conter. Muskoson, tumber, Sehr Kiln Filenwood, Muskegon, lumber. ob Hfrunotie, Aantabuie. cont. nent nud add It to the West aud North Sides, it would be no more thun just. Taid wot intend to be personal, nor did I ox- pest to bore you with sucha large communica- political backings and, when my. souse of duty WD CONCERT. coinpely mo to reduce him ton lowor grade this pollniea! indluenco isnt once aroused to oppase tho chnuge. It roally seems ns ff.the moro uniit had appiiod to hima for the privilege of inaklog atrial test on Sadison street west of Weatern uvenuo, and permission was ented oncondl- tion that tho proper authority bo frst bad from Added to watar, lomonado, Heldilts powders, milk and other Hquids, SANFORD'S GINGHIt, “tho dell~ clous,”’ quoncliaa thirst, opens tho pores, relloves the head, regulatos the stumach and bowals, prevents tion, but, reallzmg the gross injustice that has | the clerk or officer tho stronger 1s tho political the City Council, Mr. Jones sald that nelthor ho Buby Gowen diarront, Gren Vaca eee beet! done to the taxpayers of the South Won, L {nfluenca which he ena Seaaer Sseneie nis ter | uor the Company wera in-any way ldontiood | Chill, malaria, no wuldon prosteation, and imparts now fife to the languld, nervoun, and aloepless. Ite- Ware of worthless imitntions aatd to be is GRA- Admission, 250; Sunday Matinee. lic, * SSeS ees sss EBLEOTRIC APPLIANCES, ETT CT EITC SNEED TCN Cony good. Ask for SANFORD'S GINGEN, and take no other. Bold ovorywhore. WEEKS & POTTHI, Bou- pulling ov hisalng, roquiros no attention to the nachinery, fre, or wator during the trip, {9 at ~ ARE. YOU ARPLICTED? sre. |NERVOUS EBL 0 perfect controlof the driver, TATA NT Misia has i spcod of from one to fiftoca milosan hour, be TWAIN @REAT GERMAN CURED. and cannot posalbly oxplodo, : REMEDY The Vital-Forces Restored Without Medea THE POWER 14 DERIVED FROM STEAM, ’ FoR could not rofrain from calling your attontion to ft, and trust you wil romedy tha oyil by: # Ho- ert deduction from the Town of South Chicago, ‘that now scoms doomed to pay Heyboyesn, su ‘THREE-FOURTHS OF TIE TAX } 6 HL sendrics. * . of the olty according to tho returns, and Just Pee UaTanbiar Caltnewood, WAH ou cor. doublo tho tux of the balanco of ‘tho entire | Tmethud of making orlziual appolutmeuta and Errop Annio Laura, Muskegon, sundrias, county, which nay. sine person knows to be | {20 moans to pe adopted to weed out Ine Prop Montana, Buffalo, 66,000 bu vats, 1,000 bu corn. wrong. Purdon t! Nberty and’ oblige, very compotent, and inefiiciont employés now iu tho Prop Boaton, Buffalo, shi74 bu corn, reapeottull: FRANK Dita service and incronse the elliciuucy uf those who Prob teen afta Wart Fee Ua Os bu tinxnced Na ae P “Asscasor bout Chienko. Fania, “Tho tonuro of orien is a mattor for ¢ i at . B.—Should there be any ecougion to Inves- ire consideration and the action of Congress. PROP, Mancuard, ‘Butalo, uuu com and | 4 Oe uboutauy of my assossmonts pivaso | , As tholaw nuwstunds, tho trosident Is a thorized to require all applicants fer appoint. with tha motor, or tho experimont, excopt to wivo itn public test of whatever morite it inight have. Itia claimed for the dummy, for such it 1s, that it throws out noither amfoke, sparks, nor olndors, {8 trou from the objectionnblo nolo of Btmr Grace Grummund, South Hayon, excursion. Sune Shoboygan, Manitowoc, sundries, Huur Corona, Milwaukee, sundries. Frop J. 8, Soavorns, Naugatuck, sundrios, Champlain, Cheboygan, sundrioa, PROVISIONS OF THE LAW, Tn tho discussions of the Civil-Servico problem thus far by the mombors of the present Admin- istration, {t upponrs that two branches of tho subject have been mainly considered: tho which fa compresacd by heating wator to a‘bigh temperature ina stationary boiler, and trang: ‘The document was rend and commented upon, | Ment in the Clyll Service to pnagan examinution | forring this superhented wator to a portable and Assessur Amick, whom {t svumed to critl- In reapent to age, health, charactor, knowl | reservoir attached to tho car, whlob, by clue, was present and listened to it. flo thought aud abllity for the branch of sorvice Into | its 1 “tho cylinders: it was very unjust, and that tho negessiment of | Which he socks to anter"; ond tho Proaldont | with Fach’ gallon nndeies. - Prop Tdaho, Buffalo, 2,150 bu corn, 1,125 brie flour, Op Oounta, Groen Lay, nundelvs, Prop Hilton, Muskogou, liane, Prop it B, Peroue, South Huvon, sundrlos, Prop Swallow, Montague, jllte Prop Faretto, Hanistee, ia ht direct to Rochester, N. Y. olticesa und clorkshi| which is regard- | dishcartened, rm CES are une iam Crippen, Manistee, Nght 4 tho t Division nd er! “may employ suitable persons to conduct such | of water thus-suporheatod containg force iY prop Witla Crippen, Say evom Hable the Weat Division was boyond uriticlem, DUE thd | 1, cuitios, and may presoriba thelr duties and | equal to thut of Sera eo aon iile NEURALGIA, sant heft fonts Hrop §, G Mall, Mankezon, Wb thathe had ever agrocad fo rilee tho personal | Catublistt regulations for the conduct of porsons | automatically comprosaod steam ta tranaforrod mT } flon and ettieacy, renee eS a UL a Des ere ee ae rey gi00 000, afd oxplained that thodispar- | WHO mny roccivo appointments In tho Civil | toan iron reacrvolr ingeniously nrranged un- SCIATICA, fing and altusiog Prob ie atebousid, sturkexar, Nant see eay athe tivo divigions wus owls Inroly | Servico.” ‘The tnw also provides that honorably | dor tho car, and is charged from the stuttonary aff eth ae ete Dron Os townsend, Asnuibula, 1xnt, to tho fact that on the Istof Siny tho lumbor | “lscburyed eoldiors and sullors shall Le pre- | bolter with the quantity of superhoated wator , rn LUMBAGO, | Ofdisense, nod by ther bio Nobrnnta, Uuitala, ON hu, oul, sund voul yards cottalued Iss assessable mata- | forred for appointment to civit oflicos whon | required for tho trip, ‘Tho uly machindry bo- CTO . é Slectro-wulvanio seth trop it. G. Peters, Maniatis Hate riai than they did a your ayo. Ho was entirely found to possess tho businesa capacity neces. | silo the boilor aro two eylindors, all tho othor i i BACKACHE, a upon the centres of iy Peon ds 1 MHlrRlOy, OTe. ID OBte satiatiod that sary for the propor dischurze of the dutics of | usual foaturos of a steamn ongino boing dts qn * ; NERVOUS. MUACULAL Bebe te ie tyson, Macinatte, isnt, TS ASSESSSENT WAS JUST, auch olfices.” tha lay further reautres that no | pensod with. ‘Tho hont of tho wator is pro- | f ay Gnd GESHiLATIVE 39 Bent Mendkeunos Marinate, WAn. 2 ry purson shall recolva an xppointment to tho | served from loss by radiation by means of a GouTrT, fee ete PORE fenr 1, Bleplianso: Sere ito, liuit. ‘and saw no renson to grant Mr, Denko's request, rado of first, second, third, or fourth olass clork | non-conducting packiug which surrounds the ‘ Lost MANHOOD, 1 Hehe Mia Re IL, rey, Montadne, hte ‘fhe Committes subsequently talkod the whole | In ofther of tho exocutive departmonts in | steam apparatus, and (0 componsate for any SORENESS curing the worst Bebe A. Jacke ‘Diuskegon, Mbt. question over informally, and adjourned tho | Washington without having lirat beon oxamined | dupraciation of heat o shovolful of ignited ortan Seminal Wenkners Er Bont Carrier, Kowaunou, sundries, Kirthor consideration of te question of oyuul- | and found qualiiled. by a Bourd composed of | coul is thrown Into a stnull grate undor the ros- Bauer, a Hehe J; A; Holmes, Gparia Haven Mane {zing between the towus over until to-day ut 10 | throo oxamluers appointed by the head of that | ervoir. ‘Tho principle is pronounced an on- a CHEST, ei diene ans, wiibod Sehr on, Worth, Pike's Bay, Nah. o'clock, Department from umong the oflicers and clorks | tlrely now one, and would appear to be worthy iruxaing the elie Cityof Gratid ttayen, Grund iieron, Urbt Aftur ndjournmont a Trinuxy reporter took a | of that Department. of a caroful text. : f SORE THROAT, Nature morely | was Hehe Itubort Hiuwiott, Grand Hnven, light. look through tho booxs of the soveral city towns ‘A inw enactod in 1875 requires that after Jan. ——_— , , natural aid, whieh oe Bohr is. M. Ai aiuekeqan, light. with a view to comparing nssossublo proporty, | 1, 16 olutments in the ‘Treasury Dopart- Cy QUINSY, piiances: promptlyant Behe Giga, Monotone, Tint dnd also values. ‘Tho following tablo oxbibl je equally distributed among tho CROPS. a ere tL by OOS Hohe [vee Lawann aoe tho number of hortes, platius, ote., avsvascd in | suveral States and ‘Verritorios und tho District i set SWELLINGS a Oy tne orugly reek Schr award Kelly, Manmbuls, ilaht. ouch of tho city towns, us woll ns tho totals: of Columbia, according to population, Several f ano store the, Ons secular, and goneratin EERE fiadiont, Pontwator, 00 bu oats; 00 buco. = | 1 nowng, members of’ the Cubinct aru inclined to the ; ILLINOIS, H and restore the nervous Tayscurad by tho mild coe Fea OO Oe ae ant, prorenty, |_- TOWNS ___|] rotay, | Veltef that this Inst provision could bo wisely | -Apeciat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune. SPRAINS, SeoUneurronua AY) one ajpiuunces are oomforiay Robe 4, pay st m, WhIG Lake ett ht, ‘Nourth.| Weat.|South, oxtonded 6o as to embrace alt clyilappolut- | + Pixckneyvitey, lL, July 31.—There bas not uw tho wearer at all, seasons, Bid ren oA Robe cliy ot Gand ft pide, Grand favor, Nat, . eres TT ET mounts, ey, sent eee eon in fifty years—so our oldest sottlors say — FROSTED FEET | sii {mov nightand any, an i 3 33 tt aS ECS. ° a sd aed stich at uttor falluro of all crops us at tho pres- anp pect, Men, an Hohe Minurva, Muskexon, light, ss at nae p b ‘ Bfen, Middio-Aged Men Schr G, Fe Allen, Grand Havon, ight. hoa GE TRES: Be mts Bald tho head of au important Department, In | ont timo. The wheat-crop was quite ns poor as EARS, en eet eatural Way ost of Ait NSS | cunversasion on this subjoot yestoria 18) 1 huyo heretofore represented. It would bo Suforing ant Zrouble. OTHER LAKE PORTS. Gurruges csc] uk] 4 aon ) BE as, Wo must take human nature | sro to aay that ou tho Whole numbor of acres BURNS in ented ennsiet Carriages . 5 WTS) HNT)) 10, as we fad it. people of this country will | #Afe to say that ou tho whole numbor of Special iliustrated pampblat sont ty ater ea PORT HURON. oni miacainss wry 14h novor bo satistied until tho Givil Servico is so | #own to wheat inst fall thero was not an avorago id $s Fecaintof doonts inntane. 01 Port Huron, Mich, Aug. %.—Down—Propol- a a ay oy me reformed that appointments will not bo | of thro busbels to the nere. Oats—a smallcrop gSoALDS, Ours) Ves Re, a lors i. W. Bianohard, Doan Iohmond, Minne ) Vousal proport ti 3]] 20 | largely monopolizod as thoy now nro by citizens | boing sown—woro porhapa ns Rood as usunl. F STRIKING TESTIMONIALS. apolis, Conestoga and consorts; steamor Kewoa- | Vos broportyswLe is...) Th) _Si OF tho Distrit, of Columbia, end, of the blob atx wook fine and General Bodily Pains HALAATOO, M2 Lee a " ri an a Btatos” from. which tho, Cupitat Corn, which six wooks ago looked so fino an ai BOUNY RAINE, | + Your Gulvanto ALstsares compleat naw; schooner Marengo. TUK VALUE OF THESH ARTIOGES oually and choaply reached, Ambition to | promising throughout tho county, will, I think Gontiomen: Fournrarranuth and vigor. TERed Up—Lropellors Japan, Potomac and consort, | of property, as shown by tha Assussor's returns | ontor tho public survico has buon Justiliad Into | it gnfo to sny, not produce tho good thit planted TOOTH, EAR seataree ony earth, Hika thom: for rostoring We fy United States arcamor Michigan, Mary Mulls and | by tows ie us follaws.tho lust column of Qauros | the mind of ovary scueG Oy te lund for | yt, ‘The drought has already continued six aD forces, enrlentny the blood, and making} ier. . . vi od Cutty at isa mistaken ain jon, bul hut ho wi Me barges, India and consort; schooners C, Amos, | tignud in tho city at largut Yinnot ba ealicd aa unworthy ono, and nt att | Weeks, and during that timo tho chinch-bugs HEADACHE, . Thonnisox, Colorets, ©, Read, * Norte) We 7 events the citizens of overy State, remoto us | havo bad full sway, They havo fattenod and aD =. 1A ator is the only ‘Wind wost, Iyht. Weather fn, forth | Weet. | South. | Tula | wolt ns noar, ought to enjoy equal opportunitis | multipliod off of our coru-folds until, assisted a | enmontlonens Qrcaeiitge wasta, and weakness Eaten Honor, Stes Aur SAU pre —Down ra Saceceelemia ine | 'O,RIMY ee oe tho Admiuiutration are | 88 they havo boon by tho drought, our krowlng ALL OTHER PAINS eatorad my natural Payer! Pore ton tse we Propeller Burlington: with 0. J, Hale, H. F, i 1,003) 85,080} 1G] ISK | strongly in favor of a radical change In tho | Corn will not do tor fodder, Pastures have all cas Miliaices did for mo, t ar 8 ieee it Church, and A. C. Keating. 1105 | inathod of sclectine persons to nll appointive | dried up, aud tho farmers aro gonorally rontally and Thyalcally; weigh t ("7 Up—Propeller Alleghony and consort. ro than 1 did, and r¢ rf iti 14,235) r) rogard your Appliarces tf Currinyes .. ET VYhoro ig nothing on which ri ACHES: NN Tativa agent on cari, snd 26% Wine seater COLON. smack ’a ed with considerable favor, i4 bricily as follows: | to kcep atook through the. winter, excupt oat marvolous care eat aostroys Dody and Fe *"POlT COLUORNE. ieee ‘a vr) 1a Firat—Provide by Inw that in all ensos,as now | now and straw, In hort, if nothing could ome forer from an Bi mone that dostrays pi, ano shontd walt an. Jn appolutments for the ‘Treasury Dopartmont, what ido about thea. all olvi{ uppulatmeatgaball be distributed mmong tho sovern! States and Lerritoriva und tho Dis- trict ot Columblu in proporuon to the popula Jon, und roquire thut every appolntes shall bow olcdizen or resident of the Stato from which Lo Is anpomnéed, eond—Latablish In cach Stato a Moant of Civil-Service oxtuntnors, who shill moat at atuted Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pour CoLnOnNE, Ont., Aug. 2.—Passed down— Behooner Arctic, Chicoyu to Quebec, walnut thinber; propeller L, Shicklunn, Chicago to Mon- treal, vorn: ateam-bargy Alblon, Chicago to Quebec, walnut timber. johooner Albacoro, Kingston to Milwau- kee, raltroud irony schooner Senator Blood, Oswogo to Detroit, coal; propeller Alina Munro, Montreal to ‘toledo, general cargoy Propelice Kurope, Montreal to Chluayo, weneral cargo; propuller Lake Ontario, Montroal to Taledo, gencral cargo, ‘ Wares ania loc! “ ‘Voasol proper'y ‘Those tables cnn bo studied with intercat, and will afford the Intellizent reader an opportunity to form hig own conclusions x8 to the Justice or injustice 8 tho nssesainunt in the soveral towne of tho articles of proporty Hamad, ‘To ilustrates it will bo seon that tho Assosgors of tho North and West Sides bave struck upon the sau valuo for horscs—-$31,W0—whiob [6 6 strange caltal- donee, while the Suuth Sido Assessor fixes the Value of South Sido borscs ut $58.40 ouch. Intho nutter of phinos tho figures show that tho North 1) Astoagor hus a keener wpprociation of Manguerre, Mich, Aug. 3.—Passod up—Pro- | rnuslo than his nssocintes, Pianos uro valued at polless City of Fremont and Atlantic. $57.75 outh, while ou tho South Side thoy arc Passed duawa—Propellor #acttio, lucd nt $59.68, and on the West Sido ut $10. Arrived—Propelters B, 2 Hilo and Tron | Following the list through the comparisons will Dukot schoonurs Alva Hraaloy, Fayette Brown, | be found equally interesting, not only ps to the ¥acunabn, fron Chiof, and Pulaskt, values, but as to the number of articles in tho Cleared—Scnooners—E. B, Souls, Clayton Boll, | towus of tho kinds named, and Sierrlak, MUSKEGON, Special Dispatch to ‘the Chicaga Ziibunte MuskzGON, Mich. Aug, 2—Tho schooner City of Chicago, with a cargo of coal, arrivod to-day, from Lonawanda, ieee ‘The oop raffering with + DIARCTIONS IH XLRVEX LANGUAGRS, SOLD.BY ALL OAUOGISTS AND DEALERS IM MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & GO. from abroad Into our county in the way of feod fortnan.and beast the coming soasou. many ‘would sturve, fur thore has not been sulticlent grain and tho Ike raised in the county to food tho people and stock until the next crop comes In, ‘Thory will not bo as large an acreage of wheat . sown this fall in this county ng herototare. Tho Baltimore, Md, Us Bh times ne tho Capital, or done otbor contrul and | £#rmers, in view of tho terrible rayuges of tho Hanae arte pingo, for the purposo of oxamining | cultieh-buy this year, acarea have the leart to TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE. ft ho bility, charsoter, he Hificns | Plant crops again, Bome have suid that these : . Into the ubility, character, and othor quulitica: A WHOLESOME CURATIVE. OUT 2, ADAMS, O00 ‘AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. Rooms 1 and 2, 184 Madison-sby CHICAGO, ILL 19,803) © Li te 40,000] 20,17) uevot pests cannot alfect tho crops of tho richur Hgiy SE Duns, Weal aay” dodtra 20, CO\oE tho | | nde at {gue Btates, throug Genteat and North: vy / | ora Nola, a! 8 tO 6 1G Cri DN ani ee cthea ue clockeuip dtull passan | of tho SUieaiesippt Dotvorn-lands, that’ aro almost Exatnination by to Board in the Stato of whiou | Us tich as the bottome! f the Nile in i ° iniest di ould at avitaatand ‘nls bi ce : hols #oltizen, of 1u which ho resides, before bis | pululost duya. could not ti nou with : ee e cise ts taken {nto consideration by tho appoint- Uti bes. aa ee How havo: thew, combined Witt . Every Family ing or nominating olliode, imultiply In myriads at an laraulngl to a toe “OP course. this te only, tho meroat outline of Paoy suck the 8 FA rao aoe . PNT ST Cleans It acts gently, efectively,and is delicious to takes Fj the system rot rhly, it imparis vigor to mind and bodys tho plan mentioned, and those who are inclined to favor tt speak of excuptions and moididea- Hie. cur Front ipo each ‘stay ope tau: dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, etc. “A Since ‘Triat Convinces. MANQUETTE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, arta ep rage i yer ombruced | out tor weeks, I bave sven growing in this ‘Ainouye tho cousjderations mentioned tn sup. | County plunty as tine corn Huds us ana port of the plan, dro} Firat, that it would re. | SnyWicro Iu tho Biate, Hut the hy thove at onca from Washington a bordo of | Klllod thom. True, the draught woul hungry, incompotent appltcunts for altice, our crop short, but it would not have been such cita regions of Pouusylvania was partially | whusecnly merit is thelr perseverance and pore | 44, entire failure as it now is. ERIE, solved somo years ago bya company whiob cd | tinaolty, snd thus would: roliove the President, Bhould the chinch-bug pest continue to spread Apectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tritune, , tablished works ut Hondout, under the auspices | Capinct ollivera, and Bureau ofticors, aa well ‘as | throughout our Btatu and the farming, districts Ek, Pan Aug, 2-Rutered—Propolior Aretio, | of the Delware & Hudson Canal Company, and | sonutors and Itoproscntatives, of & burden of | OF the country genarally. it would hho # sud mat. merchandise, Chicago, . fs maklog large blocks of pressed ful for-tho | fmportunity which seriously interferes with tho | %F for the farmers, Thos farming districts ——————_—$§ Utilizing Anthracito Conl-Dust, (New ¥ore Tribune, The problem of utilizing for fuel tho enor mous Kcautgulations of voal-dust in tha anthra: tropical and plant, aria ’ a use of dteutuboats and locomutives. A sinrio formance of tholr legitimate dutics, and | Where the chinoh-bug Is not knows can have pute THE STATE CAPITAL, pomened (ica ale SoeE Or oa ee toes tauelt tg, demoralizg tho publle seevige, upon the crops of whuat, oats, und corn. ‘Thoy Bik Botctat Dispated to The Chteago Tribune, in th OUI PraNORE Aud Shi kanoH Ite Whe ‘ Uon in the tuusses of materint plied up nour the ath if ‘onstipatlon pub io Borvico uf persons whi 2: { possess tho advantage of « f nood wing: pose of pills and the usual time-worn cathartic medicines. It cures Con malucs, Quite revently a further step has been tt ( 0 clalin to la. ott is 3 well Bs ' tor tal es that thoy PS ee 3 5 Btate to-cay {sued Hcenses to tz fol: kou'ln tho saine diicedon, and. one of aven | 72080r Toul tents of Stat t thoy never lived ell ae nimble te; lousness, Headache; Indisposition, Piles, and all kindred ailments organize as fole so that, p {nor even say, Third, it would do much to will not travel fuet and far enough towarry on ‘ ‘ s lowur- As Kenoty & Con, Chicagos capital, |EESMECE xf HOU" Staca! no artor tnrigen | Prevane Mant, lt,tOw, cefarled, OY Ime Hout a ae pose eps Extracts from Newspaper Opinion®. $100,000; corporators, Calo H. BMarahall, Henry | years’ persistent effort, bas at Jost ot sngeD le feone atthe, iSbtto sarvieo at Washington of bright, hot summuer-day they can bescen Hoating Yt docs its work well and quickly, toa ving no deleterious ater effect by nis J, Evans, Francis, Russell, ‘Tho. Quinoy Care | ory In operation which converts tho oonl-dust ‘ive, ‘and eowetlmes, aw halt. | Woon tho wind by myriatls; god thus they | tea Fotrshiing satisfaction yay # three ay cl iy hee Sane vt witose Prope rage Cur ‘Transportation Company, Quinoy; | {ilo ck¥-shaped Jumps, aultable for combustion mbors' of . the sproud rapidly » grent distance and Jp great | | A Dlenaank confection, Wi loi ch ‘WIL be g . iene capita Merson’ saurge Hoyas TunAurera Man’ | fut Resta tain Of an elfoee oe modicine, for ajready “it ts prescribed by Tending Phy! f . ° Ciel bi little convoption of the ravages of this Insect Tropic-Frult Laxative Is. an elegant ‘and refreshing fruit lozenge, which serves the FSeninavien, Jil, Aug. 2.—Tho Beoretary of ( stoves, numbers, be rat 01 af 4 ich! Hest ae" @inhy Alay oop aan | tate como ule wurst wate wl ta | EeMune natn fees allt dome ga | Sabah araee Shek geanl Me aati le ein | wi rit ne, Meet Meera eet tte tavore combustion fe complotod | caving thelr, Own Gite a tor fu local | tidak ful bia to forms @ bo Cr Fooely i thea agonists | Aga PE a a ng joa could ‘asi 3 algg to bavo a Jarge addition made to our publice ashlar, school Dulldings and grounds, and fs Jou feeetes io griping, acta eaally and naturally, and 1s pleasant to the taste: fournal : Y ae ¥ MCortatnly no mooal discovery of lata years enn oqual It 4a value to the buman Cine nat reolated Dy those who Lave ocesalon to uso St, and prescribed by leading P “he tl dost and most eMotent aperlent we over used,"—Cincinnatl A, 0. U. W. a to wor Publishing Compan: tho grate will be cloxwed with tho dust and th Chloamo. Bey y changed its, name to the Mitonull draft stoppau, 4 ocean wo braces a of nae A coule ‘The Auditor tats canooled €3,000 of bonda of | dust fast in companion Welt coal ‘at the loweat, sold at. the support of Benators and jt Inge ‘proparations tnctanatt ico, und foun! Canoe Crevk Township, tock IslandCounty, aud | ruto ooal merioan inventors who SE ee eae olity ieueriued. a boing made to. macadam{ze most, if not ull, # It has been tried for coutivenioss by porsong connected with tls oflco, Fegistercd $1,300 of City of Cairo bonds, und 635) | bay lod with ‘this double probi ouL are, 80 | like thee starre Haute Express, grates ae busine bfAlexander of oY of on Bau fit a be: in erro i oxperieuoe similar 0. It, several Ly Bore Pe uiring tha, | #Feat bus the demand for brick con this year 2 it be now in Universal Use, and hag a domand almost unequalled in the drug ps A 01 is largely in 4 G proviaio © | thas our local briok-makors havo been unable | —Chattancoga Times, ra? . r a fang from bituminous poaledust,, welon oan Suir Dan neue ae 1 ay the home trade, and muck of the {iseldotn, If evr before, has'any romedy grown #0 pldly in public “— cae rico of fuol igso much wroator thera t ey one or toni Le tentiary at Chestor, robabl * it 1s pleasant to commend a medioIne so really meritorious." Balllmors © py, Haine quundtucturer of the. article ordor further to increase tho aticionay of the if tho Ineeets and uroughe ebould rot ee Stas ee Poorta (lits.) TraaseTPs yy fora ® ~ HEART-DISEASE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, NAsuviniy, Tong, Aug, 2—Joho G, Russell, a haga largor murgin t te v ty ¢ thelr ravages tha! or two ue indie und fiaven, ite “eats ‘Sdapted, having none of thedisee Prowfnoyt citizen, was found doad in bod this | cog 8 lurgor murgiv to count upon between t! avor lan of restricting all new appoint. | Peat thelr another your, upon ‘oF tap sh °) . on #2 ort -discase. it is product an it of coal. Mr, ‘th our county, that wo will not need any furtbor | taste of a pill or powder, late Line Hera in, Mo. ibatan' wioruing, of bourt-discase, Foe oe ere an’ Linhiag suusiance, | mantsin tho Departmoute tothe lowor rates of | sauitions to the towns and oltles throughout 2 One bt ite plosant fentures is that it cantaiue no mercury or deleterious * and conted bls egg-shaped Inmps with Ime-wa- ter, Tho fuel thus prepared Durnod well, aud wis oxhibited at tho Cuntenulal in a separate building ucur Machlucry Hull, but a litte oxpo- rivnee showed that |t would uot stand tho wlfect of water or utmospberly action long without crumbling, 60 the inventor bad to begin anew. Hig present process uses a little bituminous | ties, restores to health the dvbilltated aud coul-dust mixed with the authricite, and a little sweakened parte, Wohavo huadreds of corti- coni-tur pltuh, It isciulmod that a ‘perfect do- | fied cures, whore all clso had failed, Use it aad mncstic {uul ispeodwcudhy the WoW DpoccHay putter no louger—Bixchianige this county. Hang. ke ‘Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LASALLE, Aug. 2—The long period of dry weather wo have bud in this region is proving yory injurious to jhe snrow la: corn crop, On Sua aS PE ek tatty | OSL au ory bate, wn euch vase: i) ib) Root crop Yooutd only be expected under the lek We bospeule for Tropic-Fruit Laxative a world-wide famo most favorable circumstances, oonsequently and U.S. Exporter, ——— Bo inauy of our farmers are fouling considerably ‘Troptc-Bruit Laxative i SOLD BV-ALL DRUGGISTS, Price, 25 and 60 cts. Poe ———— pay an Mr, Joho 8. Briggs, 8 well-known citizen ae dy Deol pur dneperations of Omaha, Neb. was terribly ulllleted with Qn ucute uttuck of rheumatism in his back, ‘The disease, whieh had beew preylig upon hin for years, had drawn him ou of shupe, Ho had tesorted to every remedy known to phoglelans, but Found ne renee watt we tried. . Jucol , one of W! Fy cowp! xadicalcure, form." Ke ) tye + Weel ly recommend ft." Deadwood (Dakota Block Hills Pionser. w N pleaean as for Contivencas 5 in ita senses Mu Calrg (is) Bute onl io are ay it joext Phe re oe Temoro' of felon, in Jus action than the nauseous cathartics which mak pee Nittdron,"'=-Sux Fraacisco News Letter, wae a eee relied upan ua 0 most hurialese and effective medicine,” Sin, Joa Game Ava Cure for Plics Kidney-Wort acts first by overcoming in tha tuildest wunuer al) tendency to constipannn; then, tolts gruat tonic and Invigorating proper> discouraged with prosent prespscts, Hay ia