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ro. , Avon, Russia, St. Louls, and W. T. Graves and schooners F. A. Georger, G. 8, Harard, and George W. Adams, Beale, Chteaeo. Cleared—Propollera Commodore, Fountain City, and Alaska aud schooner i. F. Brive. cual, Chiengo: propeller China, Duluth; propellor W. Ti, Bacwum, Miwaukeo, Chartera—Stoan-baree We. 'T. Graves and avhooner Goorgo W, Adams, coal, Buttata to Chi- OnFO, $1.25, = ESOANABA. Sptctat Dupateh to The Oheago Tribu MARINE NEWS. retire. of War, informing him of the dangorous position of the Scott, and the insufficient moans provided to mark her location at night, In con- versation with a Sentinel repurtor yesterday Mr, Langston said that he bad not, aa yot, rocelved an answer to his letter, and that bo bad abuut given up all hopes of ever reeelyingone. Vessel owners are loud in Choir complaints about tho vegiizenee of Government olficials. An orter to remove tho wreck of the rohoonor Sweetheart from the mouth of tho St Clair River was given tho othor day, but it was only after sovoral One Vessel Chartered Yesterday to Carry Corn to Buffalo at Two Cents, ine, foud mishaps bad oceurrod to wake tho slocpy- fl Wis, Aug. B=, ‘ jt Three=Fourths on Corn to until similar accidents have occurred, and in tho Goudy touiton, krastie Cora, ‘and Ha Kets Za 1 meantime sho will be allowed to romain in the Kingston. bas jeopardising valuable fives and proporty."" Hoparted—Steamers Mary (Jarecko, Intere NEW OK RANGES TO Ne DULLT, . ef tite "gaye Bit Faster C,H hurian 2 . 24 ol ef . Foster, Pail Pee Tho New Smoke ' Ordinance and the | ,,Detrolt Marine News ne oo re to Bliaworth hath Howland. Si titen, Water: furnaces and rolling-mills. by tho Detroit Dri ¥ vi i Towlng and Steamboat Come Dia Sompanyc in faes af active compatition | State, and M, A. Bacon, pantes. from the best builders at other points, deserves Oswego. moro than passing notice. It makes clear tho Special Dispatch to The Chicago THbuNG fact that this fs the point for suvh ork and that Osweou, N. Y., Ati, 3&—Arrivod—Schooners Mr. Pottor could not resist the temptation to . Ge Ce 7" Chicago, And the Tatoe— Shaasbead Tioe= | ie 6 oe UME team ager |Feat ONG a . ron ict, Arrivals and DoparturesMiscella- | fornoreand which all must confess aro the Unest | fending teat’ at Charlotte tor Chicaros Tho for Chicagy. Tho Samana, tow repairing here, also loads conl at. Charlotte for Chicago. All the charters strictly yt, butoue owner reports getting within five cents of 2 gross. MILWAUREE, Spectat Duvateh to The Chteaco Tribune. Minwaukae, Wis. Aug. 9.—Charters—Schoon- or Forter, 60,000 bushols wheat to Chicngo nt 14 gents free; schooner L.J. Clarke, ore at $1.15, Facanoba to Ashtabula: steam-barge Burnham, ore at $1, Escannbu tu South Chicago, wooden steamer and conaorton the Iakes, Tho steam-bargo is to bo much largor than the Tron Duke, and of nearly double power, Tho consort is ta bo constructed by the Springwolls Dey Pook Company. The Dotroit) Dry Neck Com- pany bavo also contractod for two passenger and frelrht steamers aftor the typo of tho “N. 1, Co." boats, for the Fling & Pore Mar- ques Ratiwas, to cross Lake Michigan from Ludington, They are to be vory fast and pow- erful, All to bo ready for businoss noxt season,” A NEW TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Arrived from below-Schuonurs Porter, Con+ Morloy Hrothors have sold _ the fine now barge | stitution, and C. I. Bouson. Sylvantis J. Macoy to tho Poninsular ‘Transpor- Cloured—Steam-barze Ballontino and consort tation Company of Detroit. ‘This Company has | A.B. Moore, for Chicago, Just Mled articles of nsasoviation; stock, A > pour coLnonse. 000; ald in, $100,000, A.C. Burt, Provident and ave Ireasurer; Cameron D. Watornian, Vieo-Presi- | po, SPtsiat Dupateh fa 7h Crleago Artwanes HI dent; Herman C. toss, Sceretary, Tho Mnacoy ye Will tow tho schoonrs Jebperming and John | Sleam-bargo Clinton aud barmes. Grimsby and Burt, Yelonain to the same Company. Capt. M. W. Gotham Jeaves the fshpoming to com- mand the Muccy, and is succacded by P. dt. Gotham, son of the lato Capt. A. J. Gotham. William Barr takes chargzo of the Macey's en- ginea, POOL PREMIUMS, Milwaukeo Republican: "The premiums of the Milwaukoo grain pool for the month of duly to the Zid (no business since) ugyrogato $03.18, Such shipmontsns thore have been from this port of late have been by rail. Itis clalmod that niirm hore boldsac open policy of the Royal Canadian, with the privilege of Insurance to the extont of $2,000 on over: coma of grain that eat be secured, ‘Tho Royal Canadian claitns to be backed np by English companics, but tho alaim js doubted, and itis known that othor Canadian companics are not acting with It." TWENTY-VIVE YEARS AGO AND NOW. Buffalo Courter: “'Twonty-five years ago 8 schooner came ‘into Buffalo bringins 7,000 bush- els ofoats. Itwas thon dvuomed an immenso 7 + neousDook Notes, TOME GATHERINGS, LAKE PREOUTS, Grain freights were inactive, and confined mostly to corn for Canadian ports, Tho rato on corn to Kingaton wus 4%o, and one charter for corn to Buffalo was made ato, Some negotla- ‘tions were had with 2 tending steam transporta- ‘ton company relative to the shipment of 0 large quantity of oats, but tho parties had not att lute hour agreed upon arate. The charters announced yosterday were: FOR DUPFALO, Buale’s, Propellor Milwaukee, corn... 000 Propeller Onelda, corn... FOR KINGSTON, Propeller Lincoln, corn, ‘Haruo Lisgur, corn... Schooner Givraltar, corn | Schooner Millard Filmore, COrtis se, ceoe sose dy Late yeaterday aftornoon ft was tenrned from f perfectly reliable sourey that the schooner A. Bs. Moore and tho propoller D, Baltentine bad been chartered to carry whoat to Butalo at the through rate to New York, tho Moore to load 53,000 buahcls and the Ballentine 42,000 bushels— Ntotal of 100,000 bushels, Hoth vessels aro ox- pected at this port to-day from Milwaukee, to which clty thoy brought cargoca of cnn). TABINEIt PRELGHTS show a little more firmnoss, ngonts holding for a alight advance, though thus far shippers bave not responded very promptly, A fow charters ‘wero made at tho prevailing rates, whlch are a8 Gipilo, Kingston to Chicawo, light, bown—Scboonor Hi. 1. Kutherford, ‘Toledo to Kingston, corn; propellor Citic, Chicago to Montreal, goneral cargo. xnIE. Speclat Dupatch to The Chteao Triburte. Enix, Pa., Aug. 3.—Clonred—Schooners righty: and Davis, and propefers Caldwell and Juulata, light, for Chicago. a —_— CANADA. A STRANGE CATTLE DISEASE. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Prcros, N. 8, Aug. .—'Lo-day's Standard, ro- forring to tho visit of Dra, ‘payor and Mc- Eachren, suys thoy found tho enttle disonae raging with grent malignity in many hords. Ono farmer, whose sick cows wore oxamined, had atrendy lost sovon animals this senson, white fivodiod last year, Anotbor farmer ropllod, cargo, and tho papers in discussing tho mattor “ ” e roese] was 8 fuilure.as it wason- | When asked if bo bad nny cattle, * Nos all dead.’ i S276OA0, reget He eases ok cota | It the littia sottlemont of Pino ‘Tres, New Glas Ludington, 7.875 | hardly be regarded ne a thing to be encour- | gow, thera have con over twenty fatal cases aged, Yesterday the City o€ Rome, a steant- burge, was disebarging nt cargo of 153,000 bushels of outs, and ft is not eonsilered much of 1 load either. She could have Urought inore if tho shipper could huve supplied tho grain.” APPOINTED NOILEN-LNSPEOTOR, Tiarry W. Granver hes been appointed to nit the vacancy causcd by the death of Phineas Saunders, Inspector of Stexambout Boilers at Dotrolt. Mr. Gringer has been omployed as draughtsman at tho Detroit Dry-Dock Englue Works In tint city, and iaa practieal engineer of long oxpertonce, Tho appointment is cous sidered an excclient one, ELEVATING AT BUFFALO, Tho olovator men of Buffalo held a meoting ‘Tuestay forenoon. An attempr was made to forin an nesoglation of tho storage olovators, [t fa underatond that tho rato for olevating, includ- ing five day's storage aud tranaferring, will bu fixed ata half cont, the Yossel paying un ciebth additonal, 5 ‘ White Sinko. Grand Have: Muskegon. +0 deeeee MG 4 Con) freights at Dultato woro reported steady t and atrong at £1.26 per ton, with vesaols in du- mand, this senson, The discaso Js confined to the towns and viciaity,tho distant soctionsof the county not yot being inteated, Drs, ‘Thayer and MoEachren mado aoveral post-mortem examinations. The disoase {a ontirely confined to thom. Death wag Peary tho reauit of blood-polsoning, the vital Nuld baviog changed In most cases to water, ‘Tho organs were genorally: found’ healthy. Hoth the doctora regard the disease as non- contagious, Neithor could arrive at any con- clusion, or oven guess tho origin of tho «{sensc, or suggest 1 rumody from tho symptoms disoov- ered, Dr. 'Phayor thought that it might be spread by cattle graving over whoro tho cattle wero buried. Many curious tacta regarding the dls- case wore discovered. Ono farmer would bavo ull hig stock perfochy pera whilo biz noxt nelybbor's stock wero perishiug daily, On man's stovk was houlthy on one farm, but died when taken on another. More animals dled proportionally in towns than in the country, ‘Tho nuinber of vattio sick was found to be much larger than anticipated, while the deaths were surprisingly larger than usual. Both doctors thought.that tho Govorninent should fond a thorough botanist to examine tho horbnzo of tho infected dlatricts, and 2 veterinary surgeon to exumino oyery caso of disease reported, OTTAWA NEWS. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. ‘THE RAGINE FUG-HORN, i The officials of tho Anchor Line have made i complaint that tho lghthouse-keeper at itucine, Wis., bubituatiy neglects bis duty In not proper- ly attending to the fog-horn sixnals, Tho rahe taln of tho propeller Delaware claims that the Jox-horn was not blowing whan ls veysol ran on Itacing Reef, and attributes tho mishap to this fet, ‘The complaint cults for the immodiate ro- loft Mr. Finch, tha Nahthouse-keeper, A. uiumber of vesscl-mon here yesterday were in- terviewed In reward to tho affair, and thoy all unite fn suying that tho fog-born was blowing when tho Delaware went on the reof, and that , the compirint 1s wholly unwarrantuble, A TUE SMOKE ORDINANCE, a Allthe tug gud steambout companics bave dew fiirnished with tho city ordinance relating “to suoke. Tho managers ull unite In saying > ‘that It [s Impossible to use any contrivance yet invented on tugs or steamboats, for the reason ‘ that thelr amoke-stucks are too short, and that ‘they cannot uso hard coal for the reason that it does not muke a quick enough fire, and, so far GRAIN AT DUPFALO. Buffalo Commercial Adcertter; * Tho quantity of geait In store hore to-day fg 1,081,15 bushols, of which over 102,000 bushels are onte, held by the ‘ring,’ or whatever It Is callod."* . MISCELLANEOUS, DAMAGED BY COLLISIONS. ot le Speciat Dtevatch to The Cricaoo 2vibune "4 * dene Te er et ey rat ty , wus ChuyvKnann, O., Aug. 3.—Tho Schooner Fran- Orrawa, Aug. 3A. French company of cap. Iikely ‘that no Attonuon will bo pald to tho | ols Paline was damaged to-day by collisions | talists have secured control of all ininora! lands orilnance by the tug-owners, and that tho clty | with tho schooner Augustua Ford and tho | !n tho Du Liovre Vallcy from the Quebco Gov- autborltics will allow It to remuin a doad-letter as fur as it applies to vessols propelled by steam, THE ATEAMBOAT LINES, ‘The magnitivent palace steamer Nyack, Capt. Bam Shanuon, of the Union Line, lenves thia evening for Bulfalo with cvory stateroom flicd. o great le tho popularity of Capt. Shanuon and dis tne boat that every berth in the boat was taken Inst Suturday, sid thee applytig for ' Passage alncg that tine have bad to by refused, : The Now Englund ‘ransportation Company's dine stdnmer Northorn Queen, Capt. Cameron, ernment, ‘Tho phosphate prospectors and inin- ers complain of this and atato that In addition to crunting a monopoly it will prevent tho minoral resurves of the disttict from boing devolopad. ‘Thirty-flve new post-olllces wero opened In the Dominion on the ist of August. : ‘Tho Montreal 'Tolegraph Company rave notica ofapplication for an sot of {ncorporation by lettors patout for the purpose of orecting, con~ structine, aod building & ino or lines of tela. grapblo communication thronghout the Do- ininiou of Canada, with all the powors steainer Northwest. Suveral stanchions were broken, x8 wero nlso bor dayits, and n part of her inizzon rigying was carried away, It fa uns derstood that sults in Adiniraley wilt be com- meuced. - STRIKE OF FREIGHT-HOUBE HANDS Spectat Disputen to The chicago Tribune. Erk, Pa. Aug, 3.—~All tho freight-house hands of the Anchor Line struck to-day. They refuse to work Unless pald #5 cents an hour for over. timc. Compliunce was offered to thirty-one 5 ve F y banda, but these refused unless all are served, rivileges - necessary for. -compicti : Ce raat a ode Sale MUSKROON LUMNER SHIPMENTS, inalntainloa and) making auch tolonrapbis genet flein Trane at waateananse Most: | ntl rae fate ae Tat ayy, | nants oo Ronit, coat alm She 5 ut Line, leav mot ven! for Siont~ USKEGUN, ch., Aug. iL—Clenrances to-da: t ¥ Fenl and othar lower inks ports.» olgbicens Lumber ehipments, tooo) rece! ‘Tho numes of tho applicants gro D.G, Hatton, Robert Morrow, ‘Thomas Turnbull, George Willams, and Jotin PF. Olmstead, Tne mombers of the Canadian Wimbledon team will take part in the Provincial miutehes nt Montrent on their roturn from. tho Old Coun- try. ‘Tho matches begin on tho Oth of August, Rofarring to the consumption of fish by the Indiana of Aeittah Coluratla, tho Inapector of Fisherios there computos It at a valus of $4,8i%,° 000, €43576,000 of this being salmon alone. ‘ble fagromarknblo atutemont If not cxagxorated. Nearly two-thirds of tho value of fish caught in Hritish Columbia by the white population con- sists of salmon, Thoroaro nino privite catabe ‘The booming company rafted 172,000 pleces the Past week, GONE INTO DiY-DOCK. Spectat Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune. Muskecoy, Bich, Aug. iL—The tug Lorrent has gone Into dry-doek for repairs, PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘ALIIVALS, Btmr Chicago, Siimagken, aundrics, Stmr Curonn,'Silwaukag, suadsica, i Cat 3. ‘Tho Western ‘ransportution Company's fine Bteaner Badger Stato leaves for Bulfulo Satur- soy oveniog, r fhe clogant steamor J. L. Hurd, of the Lake i Michigan & Lake Superlor Ling, leaves fur Du- . duth to-morrow ovoning at 8 o'clock. Goodrich’s tine sidowheel steamer Sheboygan Jeavea this eventng for Dwaukee, ‘Tho neat Uetle steamer Messenger, of Graham ‘ & Co.'s Enet Shore Ling, leaves this evening at Jl o'clock for Benton Hurbor and St. Joseph. : bock NOTES, ‘Tho tug Triad Is having her machinery ovore hauled. } i: ¥ + { ‘The canni tug Nello Chnso is on tho hoxes at Frog erthara SRT aT 8s Ateheneate for cena ag eu inen in tae ev iaee i Erie atrovt, huving # loose wheel tightened. Krub Billeaanec, Bo SUSPECTED OF MURDER. Pro} LU. Hrittaln, Sar i ‘Tho tux J. i. Martin 1s In the Chicago Dry- | bron foe po, Shuman, tun uae rtlenbantopen Bearions te Rs gh ae t ny’s doc! r 1. Stur » Mask surideles ench-Canadian nino! raul larciic was H ced Company's docks, Raving » how whuel put } 63h AintoneMuswevon, auburn Arreatot to-day for tho murder of h man named 4 ngton, Tumbe , Oulurt, sucirios, mat, BUNT t ‘The ropairson tho tu Camboll having boon it comploted, ahe Was pluced fn commission again H last evening, 2. Ht, Davis bas takon command of tho ‘nomus 8, Skinner, in plico af Capt. Orris, Itscoms tho mon woro out fahing In a bout towethor yesturdsy afternoon, and, not re- turotng at tho proper time, a search was Iinstl- tuted, when it was discovered. by tho party Scbr Ottuwa, Grand Mavan, lumber. Bene Lottie Wolk, Travers, be chr Apprentice Hoy, Gran king tho: sourch that Murolllo was aluno ln H.W. Davia. Bene City of ‘Toledo, Manistee, making. 7 ; dernand by versol-men vf ull clisses along the Bubr Lidrfehel, Siuaumnines, lunabar. homo, but finally admitted that his trolling lino ‘Tho steamship City of Romo wilt hereafter Hours Lut, Sinrlnette, jumbor, Fiver sud porgups it might bo dead mau. fiver, and porbaps it might bo a dead man. tow the Schooner B, F, Bruce, both boing in tho | Bohr d. ¥. tragy, Manistee, lumber, pon drawing in tho ine the hooks wore gervico ut the Lebigh ‘Trangportation Company. | Beet Lontort Muskie Ce ay P fustoned Mio unfortunate “manta clothing, er Monsoon, tajured in a collistan | Sebr Pitut, Muskogun, we ‘The tace and body of .tho devoascd bore marks with, tho North Vier. Monday ‘morning, and | Beir d. it Johnsol, Muakoxon, woods of violenco, A Corauor’s inque: twas Bald tule which sunk at Erlo atroot.wasyosterday pumped | Scher yu Mi fe afternoon and 1. c i weasel Se eee as g caer oyenny mambo | Snr Vori sunt, stuakew [uuibue cine to hie denth at the hands of Stnrolilo, who iy ' ‘Tho echo } i : Bebr Lotus, Menowluce, lumber, Tor repairs. cl I M x DOr. wus tmimediately putunder arcost. Provious to ‘Jeremo Ii, Schutt, a Valparaiso, Ind. attornoy, | Bele Annie, iianson, Stanistae: codar posts, yestarday thor magn “war employod by Neasrs. and a party of frionds have eharterod tho Now | Schr Maule Tompson, Muskegon, lumber, jurtin & A. L,Combrack, tanuera, at Upper ; England. “Transportadon Company's olegane | Bote duney, Mantstes. WME Bodford, ‘Tho mun ware both wuder the intl i steutner Northern Quucn for Gu_oxcursion to | Rone Uaward Hurd iyor, lumber i wee of liquor at the tite of the auppased nitire \- Njugura Falls, by way of Collingwood, and will: ii ‘Wave ou tho iuth inst, Nebr Mary i, Co a. tambers ' ‘The Captatu of the schooner Ethan Allen, who | Berar tiene White fakes uot parte i ut tho lace oe hin geseen tue tact Tuinuas Was | Renee Bins ed ingat tuba Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. a4 port, bas saad without, pay the: ater foe rm it Pyar ardor Jay. t 8 Gh Quruey, Aug. J.—Tho wife of a Clyil-sorvico ove! nlouding her curgo, yes! put fe omployé in this city outered nu ation yesterda: c A. Hradiey, Waite danke, lutubor. ploy y iy a ae Hcaraince anid” bettie with the mou, | Behr Samson, oL dosoph's Inland ties, by her attornoy, the Hon. Gcorxe Irvino, for ene Fiat Win ;Menomlase, iuiauor, Schr Garrovaall ACTUAL BAILINGH, Bim Chicauo, Atilwoukeo, sundae! Biine Coruna, ialiwaukuey eunurice: au Prop Now York, Butulo, ‘bu wheat. Brop Lycoul Wntaly, 0,000 bu corn, HU sacks corn, bese Tbiian, Ete, ala am corn, 03 bela dour, an Denny Buckloy, tho Droman on the tug Mons tor, while tho tug was ying at the North Wer Zesterduy afternoon felf from the pler, strikin is head On tho Wenring-pleco of tho boat, and Ante the water. Patrivk Loc, who was on tho tuy at tho tine, Jumped in after hin, tain “him by tbe arte and held him up until Silke Gare. Judicial separation from her huavaad, on grounds of allogod intimacy between dofondant and plulotit’s slstor, The Iattor-montioned woman has applted to the Votlew Court for a warrint for tho atrest of her sister on a charge of uysault, s ui aundrles, It is naw apined that tho rematns of the vessel ‘vey could roueh them with a ine, whet both | Prop Acadia, Montrons, 16,000 bu wheat. recently discovered in the St, Charles River ura swore pulled on bourd, It is thought Muckloy’s | Prop Sky Lark, fentua Miebor, aundeiog, those of n wreck or old vossel whlob was driftod sakull is fruotured, Top Mosse pr. Han iarba wuudeles, outin tho river to bo burnod, Capt. Dominick Barrett, of the tag LouloDalo, | Lie Succ una atumegons tate ee now ara un the Beauport slats, Bald to havo boon quite customary about 100 yours: nO. jon cucd A from ° Fine mene Aan AOU, yoourday morn: and tho uppor parts of tue roinains In’ ques! 1s, fing ucar Aduma street bridga, , e ti Muskegon, tybt. fab fruits We Palmon Hut, S000 bu wheat Tho man bud | Bop Guorgo Dubber, Muakyxon, suridrius, iwunk but tho awash from the tugs. whee Prop Conemaugh, Duthil, vu bu corn, bear ayidonce of having boon burnt. _ — Porought bin to the aurfuve, whon tis ‘captain Bete hei Ueuekyey ul at fe aaa + caught bim in tho clothes with a bout-houk and | BoRE G Nort, YY fis bint Butt, f LONDON, : feet him on beard tho tug, ‘The crew place | sehr IL 8, Moord, Mi Ny Uinhte Bpretal Dispaten to The Chicago Triduns, Lonpos, Aug. J.—The consus returas of this city show that 4,800 families wore chumerated witb a total population of 10,800, while the the unfortunate fellow on a barrel aud rollod hin until bu recovered, | Ho wus brought to the h umber market and lunded all right, Wo were yesterday shown at Finney Drothors, FIL, 8, Moords Schr Clara, Menominee, Int cur vied, Allon, Al chr Kd. Dantusthy Sobr American askouone Nat ib Ea aH Bebets Ataadon, Aipona, fat. A fs ce yA apeciinen of oukum manufactured by i now | Schr Kyaling, Muskeaon, Iigh suburbs swell the total up tooyer 00,00, This } [Brvceas cut af pow boinp by a eoupany of Cale he Arama, Heat Ay, bacora, Ju without rockoning transiont boarders, serve iH Geka ‘Manutaeturing Co f whic W, br Wallin, Holland, ey be cura, Anta, oF students, of whoin thore ure wt tho leagt | GQ. Kaith tat Me ee door jwhiob W. | Bohe 1, U, Coats, Muskegon, tight, #000 realiting within the alty and carn! vu= ! . Keith ta Proaldent, W, E. Gear Sacratury, | Sone Apptontice Hox, Graud tlavan, tight. Tihouwl here and consequently falrly oneitlod nd Jamies Mowatt ‘Trousurer.. The olfice and | Sebe Kilts Day, Muskegon, ult be ti * 1s itt ts 2 Tho Dove agauufactory {6 located wt tho corner of Six. | Schr Mvuline Matos, Grand Haven light, SRE ee et henna io abovo wenth stroct and Woutworth avonuu, The Cou Sour, A. Irish, Grand Maven, light. yures show an Snvrease of I oN population pany intends io LAUUTACEUEO Atl tatoo Kinds of | Nett liswu, Grand Havon tlhe, aitigy tho congue was taken In 187h, fe a Poakluan— bests Uuited Seates DAVY, WAG oAYy, | Hebe Annie Thorine, Luckatts Vier, Mbt. 7 ‘Tho whit stevedores employed by tho Now abias Pe nyldoy, Murata, Sia) bu whoa, - SMALLPOX, agtand rausportution Cutpany wruck yeee only for bigher wages. Taos have DeGH toe qeolying $55 per month, and struck for $0, The sCompany refused to give tho advance, paid 7them off, and employed u gang of coloured stovo- ores 10 take thelr pluces, ‘The Company alulin hat their men bavo tho cagivst situations of yuuy omployed by tho’ different transportution (uovanl S, an thoy do not have to work over ve days a week, while ull the othors work tholr nen vx aud sovon days 4 week, No trouble ave ound: tho strikers acting tua peavcable mane About 5 o'clock yesterday morning while the ‘baree Golden Harvest was Loin towed up the outh Uranch she collided with the Bighteouth i trect bridge, carryiug away one of ber foru- topinustatuys, Pho brilgo-iender, itis report if red, in abawor to the query of the Captuln oF tie tug Leer ney barge in tow aa to why hy caused 1 Thin to wolstlo go often, repliod that ho was trod , fund sloopy, Tho anawer, If trug, 6 rather rub, wenrda, £3,400 WU cori, Bpeclat DHevatch to Phe Chtcago Tribunt, ht Monsugar, Aug. &—Sinall-pox’ has again mado Its appearance In MMontroal, baying boon introduced by 4 family from Terrebonne. Tho Health Oflicor reports two cases in tho clylo hos- pital, and several in Bt, Denis and St. Dominique streets, He belleves thore is nothiog alarming Ju these cases, —— SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT, BSAinte Dowtnique, Que, Aug. %.—Two dauyhters of Dr, South, of Cutcau dy Lag, aged reapectively 20 and 17 years, wore drowned list Suturday while attempting ta rescuo 'tholr youn ur sister, who yot beyond her depth walle vat SG Tho latter was saved, — val\ BANKRUPT HOTEL, tight. BEBE Vert vtater Museogtnclgeee uekoye, Muskeuony lute UEae poll alod OVINE LAKE PORTS, Port 1UnKON, Port itunon, Mich. Aug, 3—Down—Propele tera Quovola, Hadger State, "eoumsah, City of Concord, L. L, Lamb, Passate sud barges, and Nashuay svhoonors Pathtinder, Ganges, A, J Dewey, J. O, hayor, A. Smith, A, W, Gilford, Malvina, Acorn, Itasca, and Mary June, Up—Propeller Middlesex and barges; ateamera Flora, Pourl, and City of Cleveland, Wind southwost, light}, Weather fluo, t rate! Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribus, + [eoneldurlag that uot enotuh vessels have como | )SOWt Hunow, Sieh, Aug, UO De Mm) vrais, Illy Aue Tho Waverly House, a i int of gouL out Of port for nously a week to | Hown—Propollora Euipiro Brute, Hailth Moors | potot of this placo knows to avery commercial ive tho bridyetondors up the branvbes work | Willlaus Edwards with schoouers Churics Foster travelor, Is Vibe bands of’ tho Sherltt, Tp ; \guough to ralso «moderato appetite for tholr | und M, W, Vale, olowaro aud sehounor Allu- dee bedal an Riga bavindae Daal ae loved on , to-day baivens . Maus wo ond Judgment for shor, the : removals houso Will ati enemas val. io tA iJ y or a custodian for the vroditors. pes a + AROUND THE LAKES, : TUB SUNKEN UALGK THOMAS A. SCOTT. Milwaukeo Sentinel: © What fsto bodenoabout [re removal of the wreck of the sunken barge ih wheuy, V, 2, Kotchum and schooner ft. H, luyes, David W. Rust and consort, Nedmond, Prindl: Villo utd burgos, Metnmura and barges; suboons ors D, 5 Austin and Aunt uth, e Up—Propeliora Ogemaw, H, L. Worthington Piles anata Exile, Guorge Shorman, George > Davis, 8. E, Sheldon aud consort, Buy Olt: and cousorts sehooner Will sounsetres.! Weatuor dug See ‘td BUFYALO, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Burvaro, N. ¥., Aus, &—Arrived—l's opollers powss A. Soott, is tho principal question with ‘Yeusul-owners at prosont. Jt ts thought thus the Lkwy to the removal of the nuisance had been dis- covered some time aince, and Secretary Lauston, of the Chamber of Commerce, at tho Invtization of we Directors of that body, wrote to the Hous Mrs, Ann Dougherty, residing at 204 £ street, South Boston, says she suffered for sixteen years with salt-rheun, without any benetit from the usual means, and was quick y cured by the application of St. Jacobs M—the people's erent remedy for rheus aut tls aud 8! ro ucts. H f ‘TE FIRE-BUG. A Serious Conflagration on the North Side of the . City. Wiping Ont of a Planing-Mill, Fur- niture Shop, and Several Dwellings. Tho Loss Figured at Over $40,000, and tho Insurance at $4,000. ‘Tho folly of ntlowing frame structures to be erected In Chicago was demonstrated on the North Side yostertay afternoon, twonty such Dulldings Mlsuppearing within balf an hour, and, but for tho luiting of tho wind and two vacaut lots adjoining the scene of conflagration, several blocks would have shared tho siime fate. The twelve " thra-bug” Aldermen who votod to con- {ract tho firo limits ought to visit the Locality, and interview “some of the poor peuplo who wero burned out, and yet thole opinions of wooden shanties. Aud if thoy want moro expressions on tho subject, thoy might talk to thoso who moved out thoir houso- hold offcuta, and amashed chnira and tore cloth: ing In tholr attempts to get to 2 place of snfoty; and also the nolghbora for blocks nround, who bad all thoy could do to keop thoir dwollings from dostruction, Tho lovnlity—the block bounded by North avenue, Willow, Halsted, and Burling strecta— was on oxcellont one fora fire, Out of over 100 busidiags, not more than hulf a dozen wore of brick. At the southwest ond were a pinuing: mull and furniture factory,—moro shells, tilled with Inilammable mutorial, and all that was neces. sary to put tho whole vicinity In jeopardy was a spark. Yestorday was tho day, and tho timo about noon. ‘The engincer in the planing-mill burned shavings forfucl. There was a chute leading to tho ongine-rootn, and the shavings were thrown into the, cbute on the floors tbove, dropping on tho flour of the engine-room about six fect from the boilers, ‘fo put in fucl all tho engineer had todo was to stand in front of the vollor door, put his shovel Into tho shavings, tuen halt wey round and throw thom Into tho flre-piaco, While eating his dinnor yeaterday thore wero lots of shuvings thesu shavings caught fro; ‘THE FLAMES SLOT UP THE CHUTE, branching off on tho different stories, and with- Jn tive minutes had the structure in thoir grasp.” it boing the dinnor hour, few of the workinon wore around. and those who wore ran for thoir lives, ‘Tho tiro was sven by miny people near and far off, and half ns dozen, appreciating tho danger to the surrounding property, ran to the alarm boxes and notitied tho operators nt tha City- Hull, Boxes 801, 882, 018, and 21 wero turned in bout tho same tint, tho tirst—tocatod on tho corner of North aventio and Orchard treat —helng struck on tho bells and gongs because it reached tho oilico ahead of the others. As soon ‘as tho district steumors and Asaistant-Marabal Groun reached the scene, the lnttor eaw that an- othor “ 1874" was Hublo to occur, 80 he turned inn2~1l, ‘This brought six more ongines, innk- in fourteen in all. Tho first urrivals looko the houses on North avenue, and tho tattur once covored the proporty north and eastof the pinn- ing-mpilt. Whew, but it washot. Mayor Harriaon ought to have beon there to hive tested his theory that a fraino house docan’t make much heat. Porhaps ono dogsn’t, but a dozen do, von before the Fire Dopartmunt got to work the planing-mill and tho furnituro-fuctory {the two are only a few foot apart, and connected by ® bridge) wore bopclesly invotved, and sparks from them were cnrried on tho wind, droppiny on tho roofs of tho dwellings, barns, and Sbods in closo proximity, At ono time fully twenty frame strustures on the north and cast woro ond occupants full,- Thero were ec lurgo piles of umbor on Hinisted street in front of the plalning-mill. ‘fnose of courso frnitod, and tho flamus from thom were swept acrugs tho strevt by the wind, threatening the houses on the west. Notwith- Stand tho intonso bout, however, tho fromun Kapt tho ‘houses woll dwelling there was senturlily, pipomen atationod on tho nort! yucant lot Atty feot wide, adjacent to No, Af Ald, [Hildreth and bis associate “ fre-bugs” could bave had their way, this lot would havo bad on It two or more frame cottages. Had on tho floor, aud wore uited by a the shantics been there the fre would without doubt = NAVE GONE TO WILLOW STREET, if not beyond, na there is a vast umber pile nailed together on tho north bulf of the bluck, No, Wl burned down, and the absence of Nos, ‘703 and 705 saved No, U7 and the houses boyond, Hons of thom boing’ damaged oxcopt hore und thoro tho roof of ond was minus fow shingivs, torn of by tho firowon or occuputit in tine to provent tne spread of. & binzo started by falling sparks, An alloy in the contro of tho blovk was Jined on both sldea with barne and shods. ‘Thoso nearest tho planing. amill wore soon on fire, and tho ili by wind, ran from ono to anothor with aston- ishing rapidity. It is wonderful how Murshal Swounio kept tho contlagration within auok small Mmuits, bus ho did ft with the fourteen steamers, six nore which cumg In response to a u-11 being sont home, Not, a bouso on Burling @troet waa. evon scorched, although half a dozen shods and barns in tho rear of those numbored from 1! to 23, incluaive, wWoro destroyed, The storcs on North avenue the direction of the wind. At thora was a protty ‘rom tho southwest, but, as before atnted, itnbated by balf- page 12, and to this fact, and that of the vacant fot noxt to No, 701 Mal- Btoad stroot, more thin tothe excellent manugo- meutof Marshal Swenie and an ‘abundance of Wator, was duo tho Ilmitauon of tho burned: Over space to an acre, + Tho following diagram shows tho locality of ie pee and, tho situations of the bulldings do- Vacant Mev eeeee <4 go <3 ‘go < <i Furnituro fuctory Shade Lome) ++ Til [azo “papa aoa. smn oouay p28 DOITTHT “8 Baynqt tt Planing mall, North av. MALSTED BREET. ‘Tho building on the northoast vorner of North avenuo aud Halsted streot wue occupied as a saloon and grocery by Gustave Ludwig, and was owned by Javob Lauer. ‘Ibis structure, although autirely of wood, cseaped bocauge the wind set iu the oppositdirection, Immediataly north of iton Halsted stroet waa the oxtonsive blaulage mill, 75x30 feet, Owned snd ovcupled by Mr jer, in which “tho fire - originated. building wus two-and-a-balf stories hight and was numborod 68, 6Ul, and bus Halatod streot, A slunitar frame building, 0x 18s) feut, Immediately to the north (the two bung connected by ry beldgel, was peuple by Albrecht, Motier & Co. oa a furuituce and cabinot caer Lauer's plauingemill was a yilserublo shell of a building, and was hold by ingurance mon to be at extra hazardous risk, only to be written ata penal promwiuin, Prone nbly for this roasou, lt wa not insured at all, and Latior losca bvery thin Ate saya that bis Joas will foot up fully 825,00, Including tho building, machinery, lumbor, und tuols: Al- brovbt, Miller & Ud, lose on muchinery 2,000 on stock, and bAve no insurance, No, 05 Halsted stroct, Just worth of tho furs niture favtury, Was 4 one-story frame dwolling with u brick basoment owned and ucoupled by Mr. Douving, ‘This bulldiug waa burned up sv quiukly that not 4 single articloof turniture was saved, Stra. Douglas and ayound woman who ‘wero In the house eaca| ‘almost y amiracic und the Douglas’ baby, a child a few months old, wua slightly burngd, ‘The loss on this butide ing and furniture was about $2,000 aud thore was no insurance, : iting AMS aus PME nesaatey, end mun Tune Owned” be orl, wr occupted by Mrs. Sohuchkueat, ‘The Juss on tue Uutldias wis 300, and om furniture gu0U, sud WAST No. Ov) Huleted street Jobu Wiokbold Us ulated at 0 suse tolued # logs of 8500, boing burned out from the wrouud Up, and baying no insurance, oats ataaae ata rami ame: up! Michae! Ol. | ie ny and fu) miture were fully worth $2,500; no iMvurailLe, ® ALI, TUK HOUSES on tho weat aldo of Mateted utreet, di; alt the pluniogemtll aod fl tory, Wers more of: one of. thou wus No, 090, which Is awnod and uccuplod dobu Holts, : The tront will buve ta bo renewed, us woll as tho ateps and & porslon of the roof, tha throw blog dutidged t the extent of $0, Areas tas eel be cee ¥ a , vovoring house find contuata, for 814000 {a the Ncchuntes*ot Bite waukco, 4 ae rae Nos, 130, 658,606, 698, "snd 700 wore soprohod, and loss was sustalucd by the removal und wets tug of furviture. pay . NOUTIE AVENUE, A one-atory frame awellims in the rear of No. 160 North avoaue wus totwlly destroyed, It was owned 3 H, D, Junghing, Whoso loss fy $350: Ine aurod, ‘The occupant, Feity Morwitz, lows overy> thing, probably $15) wort! of furniture; not ine red, » re ‘barn in the rear of No, 171, ownnd and ace: cupiod by Gearge Lultach, entirely dluaypearcd, tly 0] ont treed "ace ess weoruhed, attor | THE CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST” 4," 1881—TEN” PAGTES of North Chicnyu. botng worth, according, to Mr. S100), which is aunk, as he had no Insurance, A barn in tho rear of Ni charred tlinbers. sho was also tho oecupiut, otc—at $1,000, Ho bas no fnauranice. BURLING ATRERT. Turling streot Wi r 700 In tho Gi Mr. Kniitlor, moved $150, upon which bo bas no Insurance. A woodatiod Hy the fate o! mnost of thom, was uninsured, y lonborgor, and tised by him, His loss is $ ho. pas tio Insurance in the German Blutual,, Ingured, pled by Anton So redemption, Loss $100; no liguraucg. ronderad usciess, The ptaced his losa at $00, tion of this ainourt is on tho structure, tho covering the house aud contents tu fron is only 83,860, SCENES AND INCIDENTS. street and Ch bourn avenue, and called * Fire’ as lou ing-mill, ono M. Herscholm. frionds halt, the reporter's quoations ho anid went to dinner at noon, having sprinkled A buckot of wator in front of tho bollor, as was his custom. It appunrod that the shavings sod for fucl wero sturcd tesa thaa six foot from tho mouth of tho bollor, Tho engineer knew nothing of tho cause of tho fire. All ho know was that bo saw a blaze, Io tried to ox- tloguish tho finmes with a band-hose faliing in this ho turned his attention the bility of an oxplosion, seven months in the employ. of Jacob Lauer. A young man namod both mothor and child wore mado as comforta- bie as possible by somo churitable neighbors. urting atroct presente u peculiar iy matched by a part of Halstead strect. ‘Tho bods, luokingglasses, . stovea, _ pictures, ~ ck aud yuneral' howschola affocta’ of residents were plicd u} tho. middle of actually burnt scarcely sived, For three or four blocks round * mov- dug-day” was Inaugurated without previous aa. jondod ina burry on tho nearest oxpross-wagon, and vortisomont, atid several of tho poor mourn the toss of their bhouschold goods, not yor returned. ‘Tho lady Peinelpal of the Central School, on the corner of North and Ciybourn avenues, throw open the school buildiug for tho accom- modation of the sufferers, aud muds arrango- ments to protect thelr proparty. Tho firomen aulfored torribly from tho Intenso heat and tho want of watur or other refresh- monte, and hud it not boon for the speedy extin- guishmont of tho flames thore would have been serlous casunttios to report fram this cause. ‘Tho day was a hot one, and tho hent from tho ire, was ‘tuo inuch sun added to that from: tho fl for sevoral of the spoutators, who wore over- como and had to be curried off and. treated with fou-water. No fatal cases wero hourd of, MINOR FIRES, ‘The alarm from Box 423 at 0:59 yesterday fore- noon was cau: building nt No, 418 West Lake strect, owned by Cuivin Stone of No, North Ada stro Nro originated fs ocoupled a fe Surat len auton ‘by Bel & Indred, nnd wits causcd by a cont heaped against tho bollera catching fro, ‘The dumuge to Puls ia estimated at ond to contents triffing, Tho furniture firm’s stock is Ingured for $1,000 In the Fireman's of Now Ore ieans, and for $500in tho. Atlas of Hartford. ‘Tho samo factory was ntire in duns last. The alarm from Box O78, at 6:40 yosterday atturnoon, prascalised bk. fro in a two-story frame building at No. 32 Wost senkene atroct, od by 8. it, Dowling, and occupied as A real- B. Whitamore. Damage to bullding, $280, fully covored by insuranco; and ‘to con tonts about $10, Catise, a dofcotive chimney, Tho nlorta from Box v2), at 8:00 last ovening was causod byt lroina two-story and base. Tmont fraine Distiding at No, U5. Wuribut atract, ocoupled as a dwalling by Leopold Brauns, ‘The fro originated from unknown causes in tho front basement, which {8 used for storayo Purpotes: Damago, $125, Tho building fs owned y dirs, Mar: y Froso, corner of. Siogol and Wells streots, and was damaged to the extent of $20, fully covered by Insurance in the Mutual of this city. ‘The alarm from Bor 624 at 7:00 last evening yas causutl by nn ovorhoated cupul ia eutting fire to tho roof of the Chicago Stove Works near tho corner of Puulinn strect and Blue Island ave nue, Damaxe, trilling. a THE RAILROAD BOARD. Thoy Aro Intorviowed by a Dologation of Railroad Employes on the Subject ; of Their Revision of the Railroad Schodule of Rates, Special Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune. Sriisarizep, Il, Aug 3,-The Rallroad and Warehouse Commission wore Interviewed to- duy relative tu their reviston of the maximum scheduto rates for the rallronda of tho Btate by the representatives of s now interest, tho vast army of raitroad omployés, Tho dolegation con- blsted onticely of locomotive engineers, bul they reprosonted til elusses of raliroad employés, and iad boon dolegated at rocont meetings of tholr diforent orginizations to confer with the Board Upon this subjects The party was composed of tho following coincers: William Arthur, Chief of tho Brothorhuod of Locomot- ive Engtuocra: W. Bodoll, Mrod Owgloy, and Robort J. Hawks, of tha Chicago &- Alton; John Hill and E, W. Kenyon, Chlcayo, Rovk Island & Paolfic; £. W. Braybury, Chicago & Northwestorn: und J. L, Wado, ilinols Contrat. Commissionora Smith wad Robinson held atwo hours’ vouferonce with tha delegation. Mr. Arthur Oxplainad that thoy had com to ascore tain what the Noard proposed to do ta the matter of reducing freight rates in tho rovision of tho sehedules now fn progreas. From roports that had come to thom, thoy feared that such aweoping roductiong were ta bo mudo as would ciuse tho railroads to innko &correspond- ing reduction in the wayva of tholr employés. They represented that there wero 0} 4 omployés ju tho service of the railroads of this 8 lost of thowa mon had familica dopond- ing oo them, and a yenoral reduction in thelr wages would bo folt all over Milinols, and would occasion much hardship, The Commissioners uxplaincd the nature and effect of tho revision which thoy ure tnaking, and assutrod tho ouginecrs that Ite cffout would hot sulfiiently reduco the rocoipts of tho roads to justify, though it might perbaps afford a reduction ot war to -~nccuusplials . Fovision. waa to provont the cutting of ratea betwoun roads and unjust discrluinution against shippers, Tho Board ‘contemplutes waking chunges in tho Titos In many instances, but do not cxpoct that thoge changes will on tho whole reduce the aver age curniuga of the roade, The Cul nswurod the delogation that vision they had cndeayored to” protect the in- torosts of all partics, and bad teken Into cot aldoration tho eifevt of proposed chanyes upon tho omployds as woll av upon the employors Tho cnyinoers expressed sulisfaction with the policy Of the Hoard and thoir treatment by tha Cons mlsaioners. — GOV, CASWELL, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Ranetan, N.C. Aug: &—Tho coromony of laying the cornor-stono of a inonument to Gov. Caswell, the Movolugonsry-War Govornor, ate trautert 10,000 people tothe Village of Kinston to-day, Senators Vanco and Gov. Jarvis mado addresses. Tho corncrestong was laid with Mu-* sonlo coremonics. At the parade. 4 numbor of tho troops wore avorooma with beat. OnvAdam MISCONDUCT CHARGED, Danriaons, Aug. B—Gov, Hamilton began to-day {nvcstizating chsrges of Incompotonoy and misconduct against sovon' Registers --of Seiten eae oO eaten Fr Y re; us tho outgrowth of a Domovratio faction Bght, A ——— A Cal Ie ae Pele 40 Ply nal, A bold and vonturasoine iif took a tylagJeap recoutly from the bluffs aurosg the rivor to the Water sixty foot below. ft came vp, swan noruss the river, and was led over tha bridge buck into tho pasture, and shortly wfterward was ivoking down, apparently thinklog Jt over, with what was init, The structure waa worth $75, and ig insured for £20 In tho German Mutual ‘The oontenta wore two car- rlaxog, a buggy, and sevoral nota of harness, ail Laitech, nbout oO. Tih was redicod to The owner, Jitcob Williams, alyed the building aud contonte—a wagon, carponters’ tools, bay, A two-story dwel in_tho rear of No, 11 Radar? doroit Hninhabltable, us ren about half of tt boing totally wiped out, an what was loft Is bot worth mentioning. It was loscph N. Floldor and waa worth jermat Mutual, some of his houschold goods, but sustained a loss of in tho rear of No, 13, ownod by I. Hedrich, who sale it was worth $100, shared tho adjacent structures, and, like A barn in the rene of No. 13 went down with tho othars, It was thi A property of Santino Cal 70, A woudsbed in the roar of No. Ii, uwned by Mr, Honig, and worth #5, was destroyed; not ‘A barn In the roar of No, 19, owned and occu- block, was damayed beyond ‘A woodshed in tho retro No. 31, owned by Mrs, Wiedling, also wert up, of, nither, camo down, barriig a few slicks. Loas $25; not lo- sured, A two-story barn in tho rear of No. 23 was owner, F, Henning, Ho bast polley for $1,- tu the German Mutual, but only a amall por te ‘Tho total loss was $41,100, white the iusurance i. F, Bobumann, a blackemith, related that he saw tho flro from his ahop, cornor of Coney oul twenty minutes before an‘ ongine arrived, this not being the fault of tho Department but of the first witnosses of tho bluzo, who lost thoir heads end had not senso enough cither to pull a box or te run. three blocks to tho engine-houso on the corner of Larratco streot and North avent 10 ATrinune reporter found, after long search and much trouble, the onginecr of Laucr’s plans ih Bir, B. was not at his house nor around tho burned building, but was quiotly talklog things over with somo and to tho Dolicr and raked out tho cunis so ns to provent i] He bas teen spor Staub was sovero- dy birrned on the face and right hand woilo rea- dulug a woman from ono of the burning bulld- ings ou the Burling-strootefront. Churies Keak and another young fellow carried out of a burn- ing building _ woman who was contined only three days ago, Tho baby was}atso rescued, and only pl ip in mass. In tho streot, From tho buildings ® tooth-brush was sed by u fire in a two-story framo. ot. Tho fin the rear of the building, which ehumachor latge amount of parardellse —— TUurrAYa Hct forthe curoot all diseln MICHIGAN, pees, of the Btomach, Liver, Bowele, Kidoe it TGA dor, Nervous Uisearcs, Hoaducho, Const rt Sptciat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribuns — .” | Costivaness, Indigestion, Drspepels, Ute Darr Chxen, Mich. Aug, D—Alvart An- | Fover, Inilimmation of th, Dowele oa War drowa, of Clarendon Township, baa a hold of oats antoaiee SY permanent curs. ‘Purely vee, RADWAY’S READY nop? ssewnrnrnre a relate P MEAL 8 Win Health of Body ts Wealth of yyy CROP-PROSPECTS. Full Reports of the Condition of the rowing Crops in Illinois, Takon Altogether, tho Outlook for an Abundant Yiold of Corn Is Good. The Exceedingly Dry Weather Hav. ing o Detrimental Effect on All Grains. ILLINOIS. | Bpretat Diratch to: The Chieado Tribune. Bouttt Exar, 1i,, Aug. 2—Tomporaturo yess terday, 95. Harvosting {a now woll under hoad- way, In this immediate vicinity no damage has yet buen dono by tho army-worts or chinch-bug, Oats, in plaves, ate rathor light, but the quality secinsto bo gout. Lar informed that back In tho country, weat of herv, the army-worm is doing considorable damnge, but have not beard many particulars. It was roported that thera “wos ff worm workin in the ours of sweet corn, whiclt was vastly injuring tho crop; Investigation, how- ever, of soma of the crops which is growing near bere, does nut scem to mare nuy round for thostatoment. Sweet corn fs rulsed quite ox. tonsively hero and tho most of it ia disposed of to the Elgin Canplng Company, ‘The amber cine crop scoms to considerably backward and it 1 foared that it will not mature in time to manufactitre before frost comes; possibly, hows over, the fonrs may be groundless, Pastures and corn need rain again; thoy are not suffering though vory badly yet. If tine weathor con: Meas scat or tho grain will be cut and bound 1s week, Speclat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, DLOosNGTON, UL, Aug. 3—Gonorally speak ing, the cora-crop ia MoLcan County ia in fair condition, its future, however, doponding much upon whothor or not tho present drought con- tinuecs, As compared with three wooks ago, there [sa probable loss of 15 to 20 per cent In tha ylold of corn, making the present cutimate about cont of n tullerop. Corn fs sifforing Be- vorely, espocially that planted Jato, of which there Js a large nerease. Buch of ‘tho latest corn ia going to oar, and farmers say without raln, tha grain wilt not aoyelop. Though much hns been said of 1e anys worm and chinch-bug, thoy havo. really done but very little damage. Here and there the urmy-worm ato up 4 fow noores of vnts, and throatened the corn, but no serious dnmuge was done In MoLoan Counts: ‘Tho ny orop Is fully abs tae the average, ‘Thoro was a remorkably RESOLVENT, Pure blood makes aclearekiny Tf you souls bavesent r] Blesion fate: un HAD WAT eB ours PEE RAROL UE HAD WAYS Baiiees A Grateful Recognitiy “To ours n CHRON: ease is truly victory Tae the wegeandlag te wiely discerns tet that’ resto; eet sorves our sratitude, Mished: mankind with that wonde Radway's Sarsapariilian Mosolvent, complishes this result, and suffering human Fino drag out no) existance of pain and firey ng days and ton, thoir gratitude,’--Atedteat Meseenseet O¥O big FALSE AND TR Wo oxtract from Dr, It UE, ieonsy And Tea Cure, neta Teale LIBT OF DISUASES CURED Dy RA DWA Y’S Narsaparlian esl Chronic Skin Discascs, Cart mora in tho. Blood, Serotulous pian Unnatural fae of ody, Srptiiisang Pereed Fever Sores, Chronto or Old Ulcer Bah Toe Hite aerial ie Urs Wastiog and Decay of tho Hoe Horne urge Bere! of onta, and, except where tho ous. Pimples tea pase sae cti oaieaarinenge | de leurs Gute Went tt 6 heaviest ever kn le 4 sual! noroage of whoat ls all cutand harvested | Consumption, Gravel, and Calculous comptal n somotimos nro given specious muaes, 7 se ‘Wo asse! that thore is no know! pasteases the curativo power stor aang that Radway’sHesolvent furnishes. It curestiep by: stop. surely from the foundation, and tho fnjured parts to their eound condition, Wastes of the body aro stopped, and heaitty ‘Blood ts supplied to the system, from whet oy materialis formed. This fa tho first correetin, powor of Radway’s Rosolvont. In cases where tho ayatom has deen ealivated, - and Morcury, Quicksilvor, Corrosive Subiimats, have accumulatad and becomo deposited a thy bones, joints, etc., causing caries of the! rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, wil, ewellings, varicose veins, ate., the Sarraperily willresolve away thoso deposits and oxtem) nate tho virus of tho discago from the rystem, If those who aro taking these medicines tor the curo of Chronia Scrofulous or Syphitity cases, howevor slow may bo tho cure, Steal tor,” and find tholr general health Improving, in good condition. Lesa than 1,500 ncores of spring whoat wero gown, ‘Tho crop of rye was romarkubly fino. ipectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Quincy, Iii,, Aug. 3.—The corn crop in this county, okeeptiig Ina few localitios, tna not boon equated in ‘pease At tha soason for several years, and haa had practically no back- sot until the hot, dry woather of tho past two days. Yesterday and to-day tho heat bas bean intenso, and has told fearfully on the’ crop. It will require an early rain to savo 1t..Up til four or tive days ago there has been no fear forthe sitecess of any of tho crops in thiscnunty. In- svots bavo dono little or: no umages and drought only {s threatening. Te » tho mercury marked 100 degrees, and = tho clouda to-night promise raiu. Whoat-thrashing Ja woll advanced, and farmers are much botter satisfied with tho prospect than they oxpectod to ba, Tho percent doeg not exceod 2 half crop, but a fow pieces in favored. places bavo ylo doa thirty busnels an nore. ct their flosh and walght increasing, or av spectat Tha Chicago Tribunt ing its awn, it ian euro sign tat Lio curelagy Monutson, J, Aug. &.—The crops in White- | grossing. In theao diseases tho patleat eithe aldes County, with tho exception of tho hay crop, geta better or worse—the virus oF the disease ure poorer than for several years, rn On tho ‘uplands js in falr condition, while on ihe lowlands it {8 poorer, is mis erally — unover, “and will over nf two-thirds crop. is. moro backward than usual, and an carly frost would robably destroy the grenter part of the crop, (he oxcessive hot weathor la helping to matura it rapidly. Wo have ample rains, although at present itis oxcoodingly dry. ‘The oat crop {s lly an average yield. ‘The wheat crop falls abort in acreage, but In quality is about on av erage. Both oats and wheat were In some local- ities affeoted by tho army-worm ond shinch- bugs. The rye crop isanavornge onc. Thobay crop ts tho lnrgost that has beon raised in the county far 3 youre. spec to The Chicago Tribuns, GILMAN, It, Aug. 8—The hoat for tho. Inst two days bas boon excovdingly intange aud op- Prossivo, tho thermometer souea tae on both days from 100 to 106 In tho shady. Thera havo Deon no cuses of sunstroxe, though considerable stration. it is very dry, ond the corn is neud~ ‘ny rain. Earvest is over, and many aro thrashe, lug tholr grain. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribuns. GauuNA, Ill, Aug. 0.—Tho army-worm has done some damago to small grain in this vicini- wi daatu deny Northorn Hituola and Southorn Wisconsin, it camo too late, however, to do very oxtensive work on small in, a8 the har vost was already commenced, Fours aro ox- Preased thut, as soon og the Not innatlvo; if not arrested and driven fromthe Diood it will spread and continue to undermie the constitution. As soon as tho Sareaparila makos the patient “feel better,” evory hor you will grow better and increaso in baal, Strength, and flosh. OVARIAN. TUMORS. The removat of these tumors by Redwart Resolvent is now so cortalnly oxtabiiehed tht what was once considered almost miraculoul fact by all parties Heap Mee fet dolly, and, died. Pe Dy Heute puoi ed fa Gur’ Almanno for 1870; also that rs, C. 8. Bibbins, in tho present cdltion of ou “False and Truc." Ono bottle contains more of tho active print Dleaof Medicinca than any othor Preparatca, yee He wenpecnta) pacoee ‘While othera requit ve or alx times ag much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOULS, tore RADWAY'S READY RULE not oats nro all har- veated, the worm will attack the corn. Tho farmers nro out in tho harvest folds in full AADWAY'S in from one to twonty minutes, never fails tore force, ond during the Iate intonsely hot spell | Heve PAIN with ono thorough pplication; force, and during the inte intensely Bo} soci | mattor how viciont or onorvolnting Wo peat have reaultod fatally. This has boon the hottost Beenntloy bod-riddon, adem, Crp ee lay of the season in this acotion, the ur, dlitabing to 100 in the shade. 7 | suger RADWAYS HEADY RELIEF wits ‘Tho corn that was put In early in this section | inetautease. is Golay woll, but that plantod Intur in tho san- | Inflammation of the Kidneys, In ton son Is looking poor. The amount of corn. pro- ofthe Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowell, ducod here, however, will bo groater than pre- eailenof the ngs, Bora oat, Diffie vious years, . Oats in some localitics is romurk cult Breathing, Palpitations of the Heart ably fine, whilo in others s light crop js Teportod. , Bysteries, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, In ‘Whoat {s.an cntlre failure boreabouta, Haylaa | JSluensa, Headache, Toothache, New ier splondld crop, Tho growing crops aro now sad- Rheumatism, Cold Chilis, Ayus Chills, rat need o} Pinal oats have beon affected Bains, se raat ies athe Sune tho proval ent mer Com fervor 1 Sleepless} Y the Peclat Dispaten to ‘The Ch Coughs, Apraine, Paine i the Cheth ds; 07 Limbs, aro instantly relieved. TEVER AND AGUE ‘EVERAND AGUBoured for 00 cts. There ace romedial agent tn this world that wil eure Fever and Ague, ond otbor Malarios fovers: Sa LADWAY'S READY RELIEF. cago Tridunte Rouk Isuann, il, Aux —Tho outlook for corn in this county Is very poor, unless wo wot rafu goon. Tho fields jook slukly and overgrown with grass and woeds, somo having not been lowed. Potatoes appear to be running tobushy gs Rye and wheat wore Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribunse BrUNUFIBLD, I, Aug. 3.—Tho present prose out Is that tho corn crop iu Sangamon and ud- jointug counties will be equal tothe ‘best in tho accord State.” ‘The corn noods tain, but bas not yot | ,, Sterisin a fow moments, whon a acca, beon injured for the want of it, uoless possibl: ing to tho directions, cureCramps, Spasms, ee ee eee trinoh was iontod late | Stomach, Heartburn, Alole toudache, Diartey in place of plowod-up whoat. All tho corn planted curly fa in eplendid condition, and there will ben yield, oven without rain, with: out which o littio of that plantod late may prove a fallitro, Osta havo beon ‘harvested in good condition, and there ian crop whichis coming in freely, Tho wheat-crop Dysontery. Catto, ‘Windin Hho Howels, andall toe ‘Travolors should alwaysoarry o bottte of fad: way'’s Roady Nelief with thom, A tow drone wator will prevent gcknoss or pains. {mo change of water. It la botter than Frese Brandy or Bittors as astimulant. is nbout 25 por cent ahoxd of the yield of last ‘Minoraand Lumbermen should always be pre Your, and much laforior in quality. h ded with it, Ear Se ter ees ees tet St" | aussie Seon oe iowor lestro} but, even without ono, tho iudleatlor pel! romodial azonts eapabio of dort, Caaetee thorelwilt uh e inegs yield oplum,eteychnine, arnleg, AYOSeIsN ts apeclal Dupateh ta Ts chicago Tribune, Seba set seer lee Bee ‘vory amall docs, rolt ‘eho pationt during ey enn roliscve io! Rollo tn the eyatom, But perbaps tho eecoxd dose, f£ ropented, may aggravate and inonth io Bumering, and another dose cause anny ‘Thoreisno necessity Cor sla those uncer ments ‘when a positive remedy like Ita ae Heady Mollet will stop the most excrucisi Pain wlekor, without ‘ontailing the seas ‘culty fu olthor fofant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. " Tapway's Reavy Racer is tho only ret agent in voguo that will fostantly stop pala. Fifty Conts Per Bottle, bin Recline. Pil ipertenta feck Purgatlves, Routhing: Ai spr | ithout Pain, Always Welluble a Hen riturad th Zheur Operations A VROSTARLE SUBQTITUTE FOR CHOI, Perfectly tasteless, olegantly costed "0 twect gum, purge, regulate, purify, clean Toscoua, Ml, Aur, i—Dou: fis County has this year 4 largor acreage of corn than ror niany yoars bofure, and the prospects up to present time buve beon vory tlattoring, but a continuation of the present drought will yory sorioualy otfect the coming crop, capociatly tho Jato planting. Broom-corn promisca better than last year. Tho yiold of whoat snot moro thn 60 por cont of laat ydar, Tho yield of oats 4g fully up to tho average. No chince-bugs or othor inaecta have affected growing erage te any extent. An average crop of rye hus becn burvestod and thraghad, Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ponttaq, dil. Auu, .—Tho corn crop-ts auffors ing voriously from the drought, ospecially lute qantiog. If rain cones sour, howover, tho corn erop will be yood,—iore than an Brarnag Cop, If the drought continues unotnor woek man; felda of corn of goad growth will be ruinod, Oats, ax, and rye aro mostly harvested, and an excellent crop, “‘Tiinothy is fight, Thore je but Kittle damage to any crops by aruty-worns, chinch-bugd, or other Insoats. ‘The potato cro is light, and bue very tittle scult of any Kin le ‘Tho weather is oxtremoly hot, and tho sua binze fog froin u clear sky day aftor day for moro than a rook past upon the parched and withering alt ecaton up by tho ravagos of the army-worm, It tsalso comaitting hoavy dopredations jn the vielnity, and farmors aro quite appruhensivo lost it destroy much of the crop before it cau be harvested, and thoy are trying every possibio schomio to protect thole crops uyainst its: rave Ages, Some advise plowing u furrow around tho ald, oF 0 tab \o. contaluing no mercury, miner a : ta Observe. the following symptons hone from discasca of tho disust! ve on atiood 18 at pation, Juward ee Fullness of the ee Hons. tulad’ in which tho: working, aad then, | {3 the Stomach, Sour Mructat etter Ok an thoy are ‘a mniyeutory { ory whl they #9 16 Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking 2 pote leave the Gold, so surrounded by # furrow, Hitt | Sensations when in a lying Poo ty pata 1a with straw. aod kill the worm, by burning it, | Webs bofore tho Bight, Paver tn ion yellone ‘This bas xo far boun foundto be the most atfect- | the Head, Doticlenoy of Vorspti ii ins 6 ual means of disposing of tho pests, | Bis Of the iin, ai adden Elustos of Het ——, ORM 7 jut of riesh. the NEW COTTON, Bureing of tho Fit wari Pris will foe D8 Monty, Aug, &.—Tho first thruo balesat now eee recoiyed hore brought at auction 2 conte nd, tet from all tho abovenamed disorders Eo Prices 8 Cent Per J Base ult at fa repeat that the Ay books and papers on the subject of iscaaes thelr onto, among wich zany be namedt Pulse anid True’? —— SYMPATHY FOR THE PRESIDENT, Bptclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune : «Radway on Ereitable Urethra”? < Boaron, Mass, Aug, &—Tho Outbolic Total Radi Berofula.?? pie Abatinonce Union oe Awoeiom representing Aavottete eating to Gitroront classes of mombers, whlch 12 now jn evsgion in t f city, to-nlght passed tho following resolution of .. BOLD DY DAUGGISS RUE.” sympathy: a pes ne READ “FALSE AN ef Crp 3 Ot sf ae ‘e Bfiompred asstaination of the Preeidouy of the | formation worth thousands will be seats United Sta thai dosiro to express our Se teas. that wo cx y sympathy not only for tho President bhuself in tho aatly trials which be bas to ondure, but aio to his futnily so suddeuly alliloted by this torel- blo calamity; that wo toudor our oongratula- {ons to the President upon bis steady prouross toward recovery, and trust that it may not be long before he is fully restored to boulth, and ‘that he inay Ilyo mauy years so como, TO THE PUBLIC. , There can be ny bettor ruarantee OF of Da, Rapway's old-catabllabed Ty cations of seek an eshena e d