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THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE. BATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘ Drop of a Quarter of a Cent,in \ the Price for Carrying a ' Corn. Pn ——— narters Yosterday Greater in = number than ‘for 8 Fort- ‘ night Past, ‘ant, Holland, of the Schooner. San - teas Presonted with a Gol ; Watch. | the LokesArrivals and Dopart- Arad Oe corlanoots-Aloug- the . a - » Dooks ' ——— ‘ DARE FREIGUTS. eee lor yesterday, threo swore caslor y a = Rated Om rn rita boing tho prevailing Bae ‘Morachnrtera wore announcod thanon tore tiny for tho past fortnight, ntiout halt rope oments being for Canndiny vessels to Me bibs toSarnia, tho rato pald to that port two cents per bushol. Tho whole flect are to carry corn, Tho following om- yessels takon’ 7 yOtL HUFPALO, chestar, corn. Propeller Hawal a Propeller Nal ts Cor, Provelie Com lor‘ nooner Sf ort ler Clinton, corn. ,chooner oi kenoonor J. 2. je, corn Schooner Sambadn, corn. propeller Celtic, corms... ata Jumble, corn (throuzh) pene oto nolo lumber frofght: {sno change to note In lumber frofghts. tonaranmaln firm, A largo fleot Is duo at this rt, but thore 1s no Jikellhood of a decline in rates. Charters were mado yesterday at tho fol- lowing figurca: boing chactored braces tho those paid for sailing ves ul, steam-barucs carrying Jumber from dook {odock at 12} cents less from Grand Haren and Muscoo. | COAT ‘Advices from Tulfale report that quite a num terof vessels, both steam and sul, huve been ¢hartered to bring coul from there to this port and Milwaukee at $1.20 per.ton, 0 doctine of five cents from Mondays rates, and a decline of 20 cents from tho rate puld last week. No reduc- tion is reporter n the, rate from Usweyo, which remaing ut &405 por’ ton to this port and Mil- mraukee. ‘The above rates are ante INON ONE. “fron-ore frelghts romain firm, tha rato from Reeanaba to Cleveloud and other Lake Erle porte boing $1.25 por ton, NOME GATITERINGS, A OWACEFUL ACT. 400 tho Hth Inst. a young son of Honry A. That, Rap, of thy firin of Rust & Coolidge, of this elty, wasout ina smal bout in Ashland Buy, Lake Suporior, With wu companion, enjoying n_snil, whon a suddon squall cupsized thelr frail craft. ‘Thé schooner San Dicgu, Capt. . Hollund, was Ising nthe bay nt tho time at anchor, Capt. Holtand witnessed the acohtont nnd iminediately ordoret his amialt boxt towered, und, togethor with three of bis suilora, wont to tho roscuy of the drowning Inds, ‘The Captain and the boat's row succeuléd In rescuing the so of Mr, Rust, aut the otbor ‘boy sank betore ho. could bo reached, and was drowned. A fow days ago, on’ tho artival of tho San Dicgo ut (his port, Capt. Holland wis cnited upon by Mr. Mustund presented with a inngnificent gold waten and cinta aaatoken of his appreaintion of the Captain's noble netion ‘in enyving his son froma watery grave, The gift was n completo turprice to the yatlant Captain, and J8 therefora the more highly prized, becnuse unexpected, Alter prosenting the Captain with tho watch. Ur, Hust asked to see tho threo sailors that ag: compitied tho Cuptnin, and, after porsonall: thank{ng them for tholr survicos, prosonted ench: af them with n $40 note. The uct of Mr. Kat was fn most yracefal recoguition of the services of the brave sailors, and: will bo long remuit- bey by the brave boys thut “go down to tho , SUIPXENTS OF INON-ONE ENOM BECANADA, Tho Iminensity of tho iron-ora trido of Ea. canaba is sumething wonderful, Lust week, there were abip ped from that port 01,00) tans of ore. und the week befora 70,000 cons. ‘The.ars Fangements there for handling und loading the ore lito vessels nin the most complote, vessels sarcely belay dolnyed an hour after arriving, Nuinberiess sulling veasols tira omployed in wie trade, nnd several ines of targe estonia craft fmuke regu tripe, with kamense barges in tow, fenl-weekly trum that port to this,and an equal {fargo numbor curry ore trou thore tu Otuvo- {and and other Ohlo ports, Neurly all the ore bandiod at Escunaba is Bhipped under the su dervision of fl. A. Burr, Esq, of aes Tt und tobls efforts Is hiv wroutly tho exceliont ayxten, Of docknxa theround thy. Improved system of Relling tho (ron-ore abonrd the vesdels, boCK Nores, Moat of tho tu q tolovk foe none went outalde nyaln last night There was a tallorssenterange & domund for first-class A (resh, raw northonat wind pravaitod all di Festenday, cntising a very ihoavs" een ontaldo, v unt Magnifleent propollor. Lycoming, Capt. tate aia tho Anchor Lino, tuft for Huitato, Theowner of tho eannibont Dalsy, ¥ Pitt 19 ca ont Dalsy, sunk by re eat yesterday bad any ‘tug libeted Teo Harbormastors havo but litt 1 pe have byt a tle to do at nt but. tha. fall : eB—Ist8 Of work for thiols Scintaare-80u Improvementson Haoino harbor t . (ameat wero coumienout! Wedweulger tio sob wig bea seuured by local ooutrautaha ey | fatoo Inst Wednenday th Tubs, in tow of tho tu, (eae fun into By 7 ig Wright, was bow te Willaren und boda oiustava in hee The barge Honore and sob ar Unton go ooner Untor mergtchFo Dry- Doak. Company's duoes tne taka’ ave (holr bottoms calked and stop ‘The ¥ 1 thi i by bint Compan Wout into. tho Chicago aloe Wooks yosterday to revolve itr mee oot, and bayo soine repults mudu to allo of Kono fond: whoo oe ba on BM 3 rea Cone eas alto nday: piney the brokeus nid onde! yapeuul and hor ‘bowaprit (At experione x oneod tug Cay aueauked,‘tunbone eee nt pie Arad Moody, Hoey eeaut roulgnation of Capt, Caurloa out ae jes wchance tor somo Chicago boy Tho mammoth I svhooner David i rid Enel gud will yo undor full tho'reat BP. Davids Yewel g om OF tho wolle! Tor ine Rents firm, left Inst sve or brag they having bee oe raat hl fumily home, pe Tolativos tena eummer with bis veral 5 4 R ‘anadion vexsols.ara ty Ue bee OM 8 thous uth Pa reread Canal {hs graly trady us soun as the Uy larger veaseiePlotes and thelr places Robert J, éaall uth Branol: sauetaell of whilo afture F % be aNd stove in, tho sturnof = od Lo damage, Parker; owned Postorday neersull recaly bee ace echooncr ‘Thomas Elpbicku. of this alt was ut rte Tho torn ons Wilt varry ‘tron-ono “ti Tho toow it Stent of aree eele-Fecolved damajon to thi at © $100 whllo lying 1 mgeon a by tho ‘tug sou ar ite i {rouga ry passing croating a agulust a Commission, : er Pro Sa, bearlug te oct. bi dl dloptauk RYALUSE the stu rey Mie a nnitng tate and oS uk iu the Bouth ean curly fctehaca veto la uaa fe OU ‘ jumter jean cub Of the buvic cota 123 fronting Hor ewloon keve by ‘John Moe Tiver, aie Now eM Bouth Wator’atrects ait Yeucl Un fell betweeur tho d ok wad feel ncn ere ier wae dei ed Exe went 0. Cusa « a "Heob Bt Baa limo of tho aceident but Ni son. the barkeepor, ond tho — Intter that he hind Just holped anan ton drink, who thon went to the window sind eatdown Init, Whilo tho barkeeper wis swashirus his glasses he benrd a noise, and glance ing toward ‘ho window saw that Nicholsan bid didapponred. Ho humediately gave the nirem (to tho ulght watehman of the Vessel Ownurt’ Towing Company, but no trace of the man could ho found exeept his bat, whieh was tying on tho narrow walk of tho davk, Conatierablo dutbt provalls 4 to whothor the mai wis drowned or Juinped ont and hid, leaving bis hat for tho purpose of crenting A sensation. — » ANOUND ‘TUE LAKES, +) oT PABTEAT RUN ON ICON. Ruffalo Courter: “ Thy Wabnab flo proneiicr Russoll Bago, Capt, Cottrell, hus Justimado n revs ord of whieh nny atoamecr aight well be proud, Bho left this port on Sunday Inst atGp.m. for ‘Toledo, with a largo lond of miscellancous freight, and mado the run un, as we haveale rendy atnted, In the inoxcelled tlmo of twenty houraand fifty minutos, She discharged this entgo, tonk one full load of grain aad sundries, and reushed her dock hero yesterdty afternoon atGo'elock, ‘This is making a round trip, ine cluding untoading, loading, ote, in oxuetly threo days. Wo aro suro'that this ts tho fastest work on record between those ports, and tho Wabash Line, us woll av tho buflders of tho fine steamer, the Union Dey-Dovk Company of this elty, Js to be congratulated on the achlovemont. Capt. Cottroll tnkes the bruont. A NOUTIBASTER, Milwaukeo Republicans “Tho wind bhalirod nround to tho northeast Inst nicht and blew quite frosh, A ticet of vesauis are oxpected tur diy. ‘The schooner Angus Bmith, coul-Inden, arrived from bolow Inst-nieht. Her Captulis rus Ports Ughe winds on his trip up, with consider hia smoky wenthor on Lake Huron, Hu siys tuo wenthor on Luke Michigan bh boon very changenble tho pust two days. J! Wodues- day night there woro Bone ralna, and the wind olitnyed to almost a gly durtug tho night. ‘Thore wore heavy ralns and frequent aquills yesterday moray Tho weather wns very amoky on Luke Michigan yostecday," ' TNE NEW VENTURE WITH CANALLOATS. Toronte Mat: “it isstated that tore canale boats have been engaged to carry paving-stono from Sholby's Bugin to Clevaland, and return to Hutfalo with cont. ‘Tho Doats will be towed to Cloveluid and back by a tig, tho original Inton- tlon of using nt canalesteamer having been abandoned, in ono caso nt ienst. ‘Thy outcome of thls now venture will bo wutehed with inter- est. The Insurance. companies. bere and elsc- Whore have rofused to tuko any rlaks ou tho boats," F A NRW. LUNDER DANG, Milwaukeo Sentinel: * Anson Wldrad & Son, of this city, aro bullding 4 baige Just north of thoir mill for Fort Howard, whieh will be realy for luunehing ina few weuks, ‘Tho new orate ia t+ tonded for tho lumbor trada, it fs Me, Kldred's Intention to start another burge similar to te Hiratat Fort Howard this weuk," VESSEL TRANKEEMA, Record bas been made at the Custom: flouse in Port Huron of ‘tho following tranfers, nt the i jeus numeds From Luther Wostover, of Buy ity, to Ira KF. Holt, of Detroit, steamer Dove, one-hnlf, $15,000; steamer George 1. Duntap, nlug-twentloths, $6,000; steainer Metropolis, ono- ult, 820,000, WIL HAVE TIE WOK DONE TELOW, Milwaukee Sentind: “Tue achoonor Pride of Americn clenved Wednesday night for King ston. Curpt. MoVondild snys thut he will have. the work of robuilting and longthoning tho Pride of Ainerlea done bolow upon trrlval thore, She has been here tn ordinary Just two months.” THY “MANINE RECORD," “Tho Cleveland Marine Record will ba sent to any address tho bniunee of thie yeur for 7 conts, Byory Captain, sillors aud vessel-man should avail thomselves of the upportunity to secu the Marine Iecord nt thisyreutty reduced pric CIUARTERS, AT CLYVHLAND, Speetat Dispatch to Ths Cateagn Tribune. Chevevann, O., Aug, 10.—Charters—Lropa'tor Jurvis Lord, coal ty Eugie Harbor, $Lo free; schooners Col. Kilsworth, cont, Ashtabula to Chicago, $1.00 freoy Gallatin, worl to Murquotte, 7h cente free, and ora back on private terms; vobis Wesley, conl, Lorain te Muniatee, $142) free: sehouners Joseph Paige and Ahira Cabby, cont to Milwaukes, private ternas Elizabeth Jones, coul to Chicitzo, $1.30 Trea; David Wage lui, cua Lorin to Sault Sto, Marle, private AT BUFFALO, i Sptciat Dispatch to The Chtesoo Tribune, Thurra.o,.N. Y., Aug. 1.—Churters—l'ropoller D. W, Powers, conl to Hancock on private terms; schooners 8. V. 1% Watson, cont to Chicago on fence torma: David ows, D. E. Halley. ond North: Cape, coal to Chieazo nt $1.20," Cunt Treighta tuchunged nt 4eouts on corn ‘nnd 23¢ cents on oute, Nothing of consequence doing, ‘ AT MILWAUKEE, * Special Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Aug. 10.—Grain Creiehts continue quiet, The propeller Nubraska was ohurtered for 46,000 bushels of wheat and 17,000 Dushols of corn fo Buttalo ut 31g cents, Ar TOLEDO, Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Torend, O., Aux. 1.—The following charters woru reported to-day: Sehouner John it. Noyes, corn to Uswexo tt 633 conta; sehuoner Sen Gull, whent to Buffalo at 3 cent: MISCELLANEOUS, A IEAVY NORTHEAST STOR Spebtat Disoatch to Whe Chieago Tribune, Minwauren, Aug. 10.—Tho schooner. Molvin 8, Bucon, cont-laden, arrived thig evening fram below. Capt. Pelton reported that a beuvy storm from the northeast raged ‘on the jake all day, but that itsforoa was apoutspont, Tho barzo Jeaste Linn also arrived from Eacunaba, having: boon towed by tho steam-barge Minucsot, which dropped her hore and proceeded to Chi- CARO, ,. A MISSING CAVTAIN, Rectal Disvateh to The Chicnyo Tribunes Musitzaon, Mick, Aug, 1.—Purtica wero hero tovduy lookiiue for tho nilssiiu Captaln of tho steani-burge Oranite State, whose boat is lying Jonded ut Whito Hall. Nothin was found of him hore. Foul play 18 suspectod, Tho myi- never fs algo missing, having come hore to look ‘up tho Captain, and ald not roturn to bisbout. A HEAVY HEA. Spectat Disvateh to The Chicaco Tribune: MILWAUKEE, Aug, 1,—Thoro was quite 80a running from the hortheust. to-day, ‘Tho proe vellor Shickluna, from Chicugo to Montroal, and tho propollor Aryonuut, with thy schooner ‘typo, enroute to Hacunaba, ane into the hire bor for rofuge. Tho tug, Bismarck and tow Basaod by this oventug, Thoy were gomy wloug whys ORDERED TO HE NEMOVED, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, “TOLEDO, O., Auu, 1,—The owners of the scow Wilinia Woilhouse, whieh ies in tho channel Abroust OF tho Manhattan Mills, bave boun nuti- Ned to romove the wreok within thirty days, nnd if not dane within that tine tho Government will remove the samo ‘nnd soll the scuw aud cargo, Which fe of atone, + DISANLED HOHOONERS. * . _Spectat IMevuteh to Ths Caicayo Tribune, MsLWAUKEK, Allg, W.-Tho Behooner Path- fluder arrived tusduy ininus ber Jibboom, fost: by wocollision In the harbor at Ashtabula, and tho schooner Jy W. Porry, wood-lidon, frou ‘Vrayerse, hy waterlogged condidon, having Spruog a lonk, r MUSKEGON LUMUER SHIPMENTS, Special Dirwatch to The Chienoo Tribune, 7 MuskEGON, Miob, Aug. 10—-Shipmonta sinill to-day, aay about 2,000,000 foot. ‘Tho contracts mmadevall for dry lumber, aud millemon buvo nono on: band, os urd Cross-pillng on the dock for Intor éhipmonts, ‘TO GO IN Ity-nOCK, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chisuov Tridune, Miravaucrn, Wis, Aug, WeThe leaking schouuors Ironsldes and Clipper City, and seows Netlic and Aunlo and Holes, were douked to-day for ropuira, te IMPORTING LADORERS, ‘Special Dieputch to The Chicago Tribune, Muskucon, Mob. Aug. Ji—BtII mon ure fine porting 1uburord from Onatlo Garden, Now York, mnen boing scarce, Kitty Germans arrived to- days, ‘ eam nung ancHanps DisADLED, clad Disputed tu The Cheuga Tribune, Mich, Aug, 10,—Tho ateamor ube TWichurds, whloh salled yostorduy, war towed buvk thid morning with bor ongine disabled, A DUNST OYLINDER-MEAD. Sptcial Dispatch ta The Chienoa Tribune. Muskxaon, Mich, Aug. 10,—Tho tug Hinges pay, pacab heres udoreboad inst niyo, and is up. wun YACUT IDLEN, Bpectss Dupateh fo The Cateago Tribune Racanans Mich. Aug, 10.—Tno swum yacht Adler arrived this oventug. ? PORT OF CHICAGO, e AMHIVALE, s loazo, Manttawoo, aut rune, Allway uriGs, oc kiatn aulston tuuibor, r Valllagwood, sundries, . lenchard, Hut eae aunlone Sen sun agbh, Sluskwwou, tou ts oth ‘ifiatiiaany uskeRun Aube, ae fuer: f f aut Mayon, Jumbo, WIDOF, Tr. uso, dumb ey ro] rH OP. in rt frop foenuase xouth-Catgazar iit, stub Gu Wit, tele, cu . prob (f. J. #tugadull, Sudtnufton, lumber, Yrop PAV Ur! c Staion ae) tuwli. Prop lokun, Duduio, sundries, Schr Florence tur, Sua! i. LINDO, Bour Nurth ilar. Pontwatge, laniber. bebe: te Alual Un, HtLOT, Behe [f ivy Milmiukes, wheat a . Varry, Muntaguy, jumbor, yy lunjuue, lumber, vod. Muskeguti, 1WOvoF. ertil, Wise fake, tuEbah 5 bay, Ad BU, (LEr, TH ; » “ iinber, 2 lay cobble stones. von, cubbiy lone, fumnber, Satisfactory Reports from Many ft early ve Wanting Uird, se faunebersian. His Behe Yandwhy, Behe ia ae ea cutainaten eg a eh ee City OF Kale eaeg Nebraska. - and Daven, lumber, = AMilmankeu, wiient, Turn Out a Satisfactory Yield,“ Kene Itoinitecg: Beli Chiariog Ll ene plored, cite G 4 Four Wile eat cons ton, inmbor. Kehr Go 0, lumber. alr funn Iiithe 4 = Hope edaletiel pillo UsiAtid. wurtas Extenslvo [Returns from Minnesota Dis. None Dolott, Meaisaunee,nuriy ; 1 Short Yield of Hohe lovelitio, Mantsted, umber, . closo o Short dicid o Holfr Guido, Plarport, luinber. Wheat. '! chr Kwtonium. Norutinar Ua, le chr M. Hi. Couks Tinmilln, jumber, 4 iifee Mefinnata, Maniecod, tuinber, ay ne rand Inger, hosts, x Enoouraging Reporta from the Oorn-Fields Behr Paranas buinenn ty, tuber i of Towa—Wheat Poor, Behe Sucvore Ajxntnta en ae Hehe ie tans 0, bt NEBRASICA, ire on, Iamber. 3 Bpectat Correspondence af The Chtengo Tritune, Omatta, Neb, Aug. 18,—The recent move- ments fn grain, tha udvanen Jn prices, the shortage fn the crop Int vine of our great wheat-xrowlng States, lias awakened an in- terest In both producer and consumer. “Where are the wheat-lands of the coun- try?" is a question of great finportance to- day, and one which the West suuat sn swer, Her great prairies must furnish the two grent staples of Ilfe, bread and meat. ‘The grain-grower must seek those lands which Natura has prepared with the cle- inunts: necessary for production, and thon practivy: therough tlaze, The successtnl olin Fe, Is Haye Sehr Mars, Ludit bor. nent fannont pe one Haters jobe nurs, [ethuaton, ratlway fron, Rene cuyat Wandrtocts Mia dake, bark, Ruhr Mi. tenhonson, Monomineo, lumber, Mahi Es ob Mt lanominge. irate, Kenr Butehor . Marhiatia, Jueiher, Kelir Andeow Jackson, Muskevon, lunibor. Schr D. Fort, Oswego, cowl, Behr Jutta n. Pe Belir 1). Ut. Hohe Cine ‘elit Chine xf Hone Cyanine hy Hehe Kato (itell ringette, fautbor, Behr Jonny Lind, AMARTH, WU. + Hobe Hyderabad, istheston, by Iron and ties, ACTUAL BAMANGS, Stme Chieago, Manttowoo, sundtlos, Stur Coronu, Milwaukee, sunidelud, op Tennant, White Lake. Neht Mt Joseuh, Muskexan, tent, Sige hicks Manteteee tate farmers. of to-lay are those who read and eH SE Hien Kah lon, wundrion tutu. ies Pap Chien, Bustin, bu corn, Vor the past six weeks tho writer has been In the whont-felds of Western Nobruska, ex- tiining them with great care, noting varie- lies of seed, methods of cultivation and har- vesting, and the erop result, 1t may not be Prop Hickux, Muskexuty Nutt. Hrop Muito, Muskegon, Heat. cup A PEA, rate Haye the Rene Ke ! “winiys lo state that the writer hus been 4 resl- Hote Guan rue Wiese, Rumney a Py bu corn, dent of Nebraska for twetity-six years, and Kehr Rate Lyons, Muskevon, Hitht. witnessed its agricultural growth from the ty Hehe G, Gs ‘Tranpf, Hacaunbn, leht. eS rotmen Gennd Tagen, Habe, che Minorvuy Muakeuony, bt. Rehr Tranatars Muskewin, (unt, Hohe Ataunto, Suskoqon, Nut, Sele Maydnionn, Paul's Per, Hgbt, Sehr Geiden Hnevast, Stuskeiznn, taht, Rohe Hllen Wallon dy Muakoxun. fg Bene John M1 Rohr Geonio Sia thu he first saw a field of corn plinted us in.exporinent, aud with some doubt os to Its auccess, Now, with great satisfaction he us witnessed the westward tarch of flelds and forests for 300 miles west of the Missouri River, and most confidently predicts. the future cultivation of all the valleys of the Hed . Part St. Junnco, Nght: er ‘Méno.ntnec, Nah Behr Wille Loud, Grand Maver Ugit, State to Its western Ikinit. The object of Seen ‘this. artlele is to state a few ‘facta In OLNER LAKE PORTS. F ei Pan HEMI Ne regard to) this year’s gral crop. ‘The great acreage and the scarcity of labor has extended the gathering of the harvest, but {t may bo sald that wheat, onts, rye, and barley are now secured in tho best condition, and thrashing commenced. In Hall County a reliable man stated yes- terdny that he liad thrashed 1,320acres, which ylelded cightéon bushels to theacre, In Keurney County, beyond, a farmer told me he had thrashed a part of his 250 acres out ofthe shock, because help could not be had to stack, and 700 bushels welglel sixty pounds to the bushel, and averaged twenty bushels to tho acre; also 9 fleld of oats that gave itty bushels, very plump and heavy. In Buffalo County, a man who solid 6,000 bushels of wheat list year, the driest aver known all over tho West, which aver- aged fourteen and a half bushels, says he thought his 400 neres this year would give twenty bushels to the were, Adjoining this great wheat-flehl was 160 avres of flux, which those acquainted with : flax-zrowlng place at from fifteen to twenty bushels tothe aere, In Phelps County the wheat will exceed any previous yeur In quantity.and quality, This Pont TMunox, Aug. 19.—-Paased up-—Propellors Alaska, Chinn, Russias Portage, Phindelphia and consort, Viena and consort, East Sagiuw and baruca; schooner O.M. Hond, J. Blazer, Kate Kelly, Lendyillo, Sam Couk ‘Norway, Hy G, Cleveland, A, Boaly, » Down—Propellers Delaware, Oscoda, Quebec, Boy City nnd burges, D, F. Rose and barges, Po- tomis and consort, Alpena with sebvonors Jon- nlo Mathews, Mary Lyon, Montann-and consort; gohouners Sarak Jave, Morning star,” Skylurt, Olnabue, J... West, J. W. Doane, Narrogan- gott; tug Champion and raft, Wind—Northenst, fresh; woxthor. fine, Port Huron, Mich, “Aug. 1—- Dp ML Down—Propollors Idaho, Juy Gould, 8. I. stus- sey and sehooner John Root, Isbpoming, Iron Duke and consort, 3tlddlesox wad consort; avhvonera Urnee Amelia ant HH. Ball. Up—Vropellors Buthilo, Selutn No.2, Arizona, Progress, Havana aud consort, Join B. yen nnd consort; schooners John B. Merrill, C. 11. dotuson, M.A. Murr, Sttnton, and TP. Bhetdon, Wind—Nortb, fresh. Wenthor cloudy and cool, BUFEALO, Spectae Duapaten to The Chicago Tridusite Rureano, Aug. 10.--Arrived—Frepoers D. M, Wilson, Tadger state, and Boston, grain, Chicago; schooners Donaldson, in Koith, North | is the great broom-corn country, and Is Cape, Pensaukcee, tod Wink a0) Gow Dulaen, | fond & profitable crop. Almost every Bon, gril, Chicago; provelioe Clented—Propeller Arabia: schooners Red | farmer has more or tess,—from five to seven- Wins, Fonsarkee, D. B. Bales, and Ida Koith, cont to Chicaro; propeller Winelow, for Duluth, FXUANAMA, Speciat Dispateh to The Chiengo Tribune. EScanatta, Moh, Aug, 10.—Arrlved—Stoeamers: Titer-Ocenn and Normans; schooners Fiying Mist, J, B, Kitolion, and Ti, 13, Lake, Departed—Stenmors H. 0, Kally. Inter-Ocoan, and Norman; échooners Lem Ellaworth, George, ©. Kinnoy, 8.8, Watson, Graco Murray, City of Grron Hay, Reed Caso, Watertown, Blylog alist, J,1% Kiteben, Lincoln Dill. PORT COLDORNE. , Roeclat Dispatch ta The Chtcago Tribunes Pont Cotaoiny, Ont, Aug. MW.--Passod up— Schooner Siberia, Kingston t Milwaukee, ralt- road tron; stean-burge Gourgiin, Oswego to Duluth, coals propeller D. i. Van Allen, Kings- ton to Chieago, railroad iron, Down—Sehooner J, White, Lolodo ta Oswoza, corn; stonm-barge Ningara, Totedo to Montreal, corn; propellers Dominion, Duluth to Montreal, wheat; Lake Onturly, Toleda to Montronl, gone oral cargo. < . MANQUETTE. Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Manqguyrrn, Mich, Aug. - 10.—Arrived—Pro- pellors’ Worthingtan and Farwell; “avhoonera | y ioe Snorman, Shuwnco, Nuttor, “Exile, und G. W, Rlohard. Cleared—Propoller Sparta; schooners Suma- tra, Southwost, ranger, Kato Winslow, Joho O'Neti, and George Sherman, * MILWAUKER. Isptctat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tritune. Minwautcr, Wis, Aue 18.—Arrived from bo- low—Schvonurs Benroh, Chandlor, “Neguunce, Patniinder, and Kingisber, + Cleared—Ugurita, for Chicago, NAGINE. Spectat Dispatch to Whe Cheago Tribune, ty acres, Here, too, was found fine felts of flax and’ good stunples of tobacco, Below are sone reports received thiy day from some of de Wester counties in auswer to luqulries ent: ape ; Toward, County—Smati grain , Narvested, Wheat will ‘ylelt ten’ tof twenty bushels;- qtality good.” Outs, fifty bushels, . and goad quality. Rye and barley good, Early corn afalr crop. ‘Tho rain of yesterday will help the corn very much, Es Builato County—Onats, rye, and barloy well saved, and an extra crop In quantity and quantity, Early and decp -sowed whoit did oxtra wall, Its safe to say that the crop of shill ernin ig the best we ever had. ‘Thanks to tho rain of yesterday, thore will be a great Inereaso In tho corn crop, and wo will hava ties as much as in any previous year, OF hays there Is five times as much ay will bo cut. + : Merrick County—Small grain harvested in fine condition, Notwithstanding the lot wove which damaged the wheat, wowlll have ‘at Lon bushels to the ere, and some flulds give thirty bushels. We never had suelt crop of onts; some flelds will. go seventy- five bushgls. Flax falr, seed good and well filled. Corn louks splendid; the rain of yee terday insures a guard crop, and most of It will mature by Sept. 1. Laying has be- gun, with plenty of grays, - Butler County—Onts, will average fifty bushels. Wheat, where well put tn, will yluld well, but from poor tlilage the average Will be nbont ton bushols, Slax, a falr crop, Enrly: plunted corn sll right, with a bliestand, aAcuins County—Whent wilt grade No. 2 Racin, Wis. Aug. 19,—Arrived—Sebooner | ten to twelve bushels, parey and rye vrop Austin, with cont from Cluvolana at $1.40, Tho | good, Corn, whero well cultivated, was not webouner Honnole carried 850 tona cual at $1.03 | aifected by the hot weather, and wilh a suc- from Butalo, « Seog cession of theso ralus there will be more aA OLYVKLAND, corn than any previous year, Sptciat Disvateh to The Uhtcago Tribune, Snundera County—Onts on large crop and 4 CURVRLAND, O., Aug, 10,—Clenred forChieago— | goad yleld. Mye, ylold fatr and: excellent Propollers St.'Luiiis gud’ Arabia, merchandise; | quailty, Gorn, large, acrenge planted, and schooner John B, Morrill, cout, no early in good *condition, nenrly overy BHIN stalk linving two ears, ~Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chi eo Tribune, Platte County-—Wheat will not go over ten Betis cia Aur does enteral copoller Annlo | pushels, but quatity iy better than Inst year, ‘Sounyemorchandieg Colona dye ty selling vary falr. ise Is lookin Se ee . t W 5 Fover nt Rugby-Bad Water Causing poieit ete! wie ‘oron will ian , Jargencreage, ‘Tho hay crop will the winonss in ‘fhomas sughes! Tonness Ingest for years. Tho farmers are imuchon- wen Jomye or, ot bs contnged, CINCINNATI, Alig, 10,—Nows is rocelved from Hatt Gounty—Whent, Inrge acreage, M{teen Tua; mettle the Engltah ovlony founded by bushels, Onis, a good yleld, Corn promises Mr, ‘thous Hughes, this over ung-twonttuth ef | well, 3 RY Iinmilton County —~IInryest’ completed. tho colony fs suiféring from typhold fever, two deuthd bavi ocotrred aud several buts Whent ton bushels, Darley, thirty, Oats, fifty, Com unusually henvy, sons belug 1a a vory precurtous: eon Hon : 4 fay dye Ray i speseiiee culyy ta Drs Me a bdge Countyeitye and Barley fully up to the avernge, ts, Atty. balicls, aurly lakor, u londing pigaisia of this. ulty, dskling him to visit the colony to trent soma urgent LACS ousus, On arviving there he found a large uum. | planted corn well vared and fully up to pro- ber proatrated with something siiilar to typhoid | yiaus yenry, 7 : rover, ‘Chat night two of thom dlod, Polk Conuly—Hartoy and onts’ good quall- ty, Corn, with present raits, fifty bushels, ‘Tho westurn purt of Nebraski for small grulns, while tho eastern is mining 9 success of corn, pork rand enttlo-feodllug af tho stock lod. “wad hurried poateinorten oxuininution conlirimod iis opinion und poluted out tho propor mothod Of treatment, rece, part Sih Nag ow soureb for the cunt. ugby is locuted on the Curmbertau utout, Ihe hold foot nuove tho seas iu the mtduiek as | Krown On the great puslorals of the extreme fine mountain country. 1t wad divcovored that | western portion of the State, . Shoep-xrows Hy eat hud buen uslug water from uturge | lrg on tho high, dry lands {4 an luterest clutera which, when emptied, was found to cons | growing, yur rapldly, Noi complaint of di e, Hee ae ee See ens | UaBe, jen re, Miovitue enutyrard pass: Water fra the istin aud a wall uourby i, | Hut hero” at, the, ratu. of | he UF which fy supposed to have beau eontauiinated, | Wor Ys Was proverived, and. proper troatmont for the | fea in the Wert caused: py the nbundant anifcrora was begun, -An intorne from tho | relufall of this season has caused curly ship. Chioiunatl Hoaultal was sunt to the coluny to | ments and a goad quality, . Nebraska, and vo hte outire nitention to the casos, anda | partiaularly the western portion, fouls sutly- Sumber of Sisters of Charity have also gone us ye with ‘ile prosent ‘utlon, Tho crops of nitrses, ens cus, the large number Tho two viotine, Osman Darkane and Willan te sour, with Boo brlege, fied turnin; Chater, who died on Suturdiy, wero tho thrst + t stretel f land, nit toll jo have dio 11 te colony, Thoy | Over great strotehes of now land, nl’ toll o: eon on Batuedoy ty tue woods neue | certalit prosperity, ae as Ttugby, Tho bodies. Inclosod In plaiu cofting, |. wore plucod upon chalrs in tho lnrgo Asacinbly> Hull, a brief sorvico wue roud by Hastiog jive hes, aid they wure ‘borne sliontly to tho WEE Mio result of tho iiuoss among the at tho result o ° felt will Lo cannot be forotold, but els oped Lint ebunge Of wator aud propor tronte ment inuy vhuck the disvaso. as foeeperaenencannn eee A Kissing, Spring. bitte Hock Gaxrtte “Wenrgiispoow atic Auge ike Wo are credibly thrashors Informed that. Ufteon milos northeast of bore, Winidom—Tho hoaylest yluld of whoat par. a Ure Oreos une oF ho Ryoutoke and most snore I une heard of oh s ethane id a iT dee! it | and the lowest two busliets, ly. one- Pinu ee nN citteth ant a Tapa pron ther | fourth of tho sWwheat wag,jjot cut, Oats 0 Of colubrity, tolls ua whut howuw, Pardon Jobudt. | light erop! Corn vory good and coming fore Pitty pein Rose Creek—Very ov -thrauhing done MINNESOTA, Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, "Br. Paun, Minn, Aug. 1).—The following erop reports haya beou recéived vy the Plo- necr-Presa to-day, All theso are in nnawor to clroulars calling for tha highest and low- est yluld in vach tocality/ vith the generat average from actunl meagiirenonts at tho fro the bop of the mountain on tho north wldo, igh, calues ous af tho ground about 100 fut 5 and Hows ut the rate of about forty gallona por yet, Dut enough to slow. iat the crop will ninutg, aud His the wolue of wbply older, aud yletd below what was expectad. ‘The highest tutes duet Hee apple brandy, aad has tho suino | Clirashod yot went twelve bushels per. nore, sees autre foaaize auger | ‘ha gran good, uoravar aud will go No, ovorpt ain y nicer, ing ong loving | 9, Barley ylelde from thirty-tve to forty-tive uw the Lilkey~enlldeen boys, -und | buyhels; outs thirty to'itty; hushels per acre, iris huasin ys. every. one OY 1HidOte fou and old) woten, young mun and young ladiog, embraging cach other by bugying and kissing, Limot an old whiteelairad sue as womon,—T au: i) anaes suars oll, — 03 re hopping und wl .) aw hondreds tying around ih a “Banson--The crop iw thy, gounty. js below tha average, It ta clatmed Ju will rango from slx toten bushela per acre,’ Noiwheat haa boun brought here yot, aid stile or wo jambs. a bpring | thrashing hos boon done, bs - vodrunle ust the} cout nu stand. up. aod they Northfleld—A good dost of wheat tn this their hnds. “tno pouple vail thoin tue™ Mfition- | cawuty hax been thraalod, : alu Springs,” . . Ufteon- bushels to the wor Our pastures ave suifaring torribly,—in may. ; fly somewhat shrunken, and grades No.2, ‘The avernge yleld In this county will not exceed twelve bushels to the acre. Wadens—On account of the recent heavy tains the farmers are bella ly thelr slack ing, ant but little thrashing has been done; one fleld hus ylelded nineteen bushels per acre, and another sbout nine, It $s too early to make non intelligent guess, but itis the Indications that All Cereals Will prevailing ypinion thatthe averago yleld In tie county hel will be about fifteen bushels. Granite Falls—Very few persons have: thrashed .yatin this vieloity One farmer: fat tiventy bushels per xere from new break: sug. His ole fen ai not turn ont as. well, though he got soyenicen bushel per. were ou Mt aversge., Another got six aut tight bushels per were, Maving talked with Parties weil posted In these matters, wehave pissed the average yleld in this county at- welva bushels per acte. Have heard of ten different parties who will not cut their grain as thoy'do not consider they would realize enough to my them for thelr trouble. Stewart—Thrasting-machines did not go un (n this vicinity until last Wednesday, and the rain of Monday night and last Wednesday fins puta atop to all thrashing. Since that (ime the highest yleld of wheat reported in this vicinity Is fifteen busheis per acre: the lowest, five hushels; the sverago will fall be- Joye tun bushels. Buchines: will wart pp axntn to-morrow, then I will report the in- fallible test—the halt bustiol. Orleauvilie—W. 11,. Campbell, of Otrie, thrashed p portion of his crop this week, ro- ceiving off it fifteen bushels per acre. 1). H. Stegner, of Pilot, received twelve and two- third bushels per acre from his entire crop, Many farms {n Big Stone County will Fielti eighteen to twenty bushels perinere, and inake the avernge whout fifteen bushels, No failures are reported except where the grain ‘war cut down by the hall, F Winona—Reports from the thrashers in Winona County vary greatly, but on the whole the outcome Is much velter than was looked for u few weeks Hine It is common to hear of some places with as Jarge an aver- aura, 04 fifteen to twenty bushels: per acres agaln some small fields have turned out a8 orly as from three to five bushels per ucre. nv soing Inealities the grain will not be cut atall, Winona County will have more and better wheat than she had for three years pase ‘This is true also of the whole countr’ ributary to the Winona & St. Peter Rail- Way, according to the estimates of such ux- tenslvo mak! well-4nformed operators. us Messrs. G. W. Vandusen & Co,, of Roches- ter, Blueearth City—Stacking {3 about finished, ~ and thrashing shows a fuir crop of wheatand oats. ‘Tho highest yield reported |so far ts seventeen bushels ant the luwest seven. ‘The average will be about ten fn the county, but in this vicluity twill be a little higher. Corn 1s a good stand, and tt fs hardening, Albert Lea—Thrashing liag not universally commenced yet, but the machines will soon be running, O'Mayden, of Shell Rock, thrashed twenty neres that averaged fifteen bushels per acre, and «field in Geneva yielded thirteen bushels. It-is safe to say the yield In this county will not go above thirteen bushels per acre uf No. 3 wheat, echester—The thrashing in this county is hardly advanced enough to form a correct estininte of the yield. A few farmers lave thrashed thelr wheat with the following re- sults; Three farmers in Marlon got fifteen, fourteen and uo half, and eight bushels per Rera respectively; twoin Rochester, thirteen and fourteen bushels; ofe in Furmington, thirteen bushels; two In Oronoco, thirteen and thirteen und a half bushels; two In Haverhill, fifteen and thirteen and a half bushels; one In Dover, six bushels. The neers per ucre in this county will uot be over ten bushels, IOWA. Sprelat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Oxronn Juncrion, Aug, 17,—The weather here to-day Is evo! and elondy, the thermon- eter marking but $0, Last night 9 soft, steady rainfall of about tree hours’ duration wet the ground nicely, and will be a splendid help to the corn erop, which was beginning to feel the noud of it very much, espeelally on the lowlands, where a Inte spring with heavy raing necegsltated a late planting, On such land corn willbe poor, but upon the uplands it. is strong, henlthy colored, well eared, and promises an average crop, Much ashing been suit of the hot: weather, it was Just the thing tu muke corn, and thatof carly planting has net been harmed to any extent by the coullnued dry weather. ‘The rainfall of last night enmo most opportuncly, and this cloudy day following will give the ground a chance to absorb it, while, had the sun come out hot this morning, the moist- ure would lave been absorbed with very little benoit to the crop, As It is, the value to corn and grugs ean scarcely be eatinated, Wheat in this section was Atotal failuros but ttle was raised—farm- ers preferring to buy the four required for thelr own use rather than risk the raising of 80 exspensive and precarious acrop., Onts aro n full average crop. Hay ts an oxcep- tionally Inrge. yield, aud grazing was never better here than now, Stoek-raising ts indulged in very largely in this vicinity, and farmers say there his nevor better year for the Hevelopinett of all Kinds of tock than this. ‘fhe nigh prices now be- ing realizen for hogs and cattle haye given now impetus for this industry, and breeding animals are much songht for aud bring large rices, ‘The manufacture of butter and cheese is also on tlic inorease, and these tre fast be- vomlug 2 large factor in the imports from this section, and’ return a nico revenues to those engaged In their manufacture, besides elving the farmer a good profiton his milk. Altogether, the outlook for this part of the State is good, and, for anything wo can see now, 188Lwill be ranked as a vory prospor- ons year with all classes, Mechanies and duy-laborera ate scarce aud wages goud. ? P ILLINOIS, . Sprctat'Dupateh to The Catcago Tribune, Evaty, Il, Aug. 10,—Tho rains of the past two days have dune groat good to the corn crop. Fours wero ontortulned «that the drought would: make it a fallure, Small grains are stacked and thrashing Is bezun. Spectal Dispatch to: The Chtear Tribune, Dwar, UL, Aug. 19.—1f tt was dry down hére, three weeks. ago, what do you think our condition is now? We linve passed all through the croaking perlod about crops, aul now read Jn the newspapers that people ure begluulug to. bukeve that the corn crop is short. J wish L know half 2 dozen counties in tho Northwest where the corn crop ts good, Why does not some one toll us where, we shall look for a surplus 2 ‘Tho gront.ma- jority.of, the corn coming now to Chicago Was soll ont 3 cents, in the. winter for “August delivery, talked with alot o£ Grangors yestorduy, who raised 100 nares of corn nplece, and asked thoi If thoy Jind sold, thelr corn yet. “Now! Whyz? “Guud for 75, cunts before tho next crop comes in Corn is by no miwans ts badly burned up as" in many other portions of 1 West, and wo muy gut yot fifteen bushels around, take tha Into ond early togott cnses literally ruined by | the, bent: and drought 1 do not suo how cattle ive, Cream ia ‘selling for ‘17 cents an inch Farmers are hot inaking butter as in days of yore, "They sell tholr cream, ‘That there 1s no Line rovement In Southorn tlinaly the fullaw- ny from EINK Prairle, delferson County, Aur, 17, plainly shows: Corn crop Jost beyond reduinption; oll corn exhausted, ‘The tore: age of fall wheat will not be more than hut the usual breadth; no rain siuco June, Muy tho windows of Heaven be speedily opened and coplons showers pourod down wren tha purchoil carth, fg the prayor of millions of plow-holders," : . Ahout the Watering of Horsom - toes By Be Th in New York Brungeliste When a horeo ts thiraty bis system nocds water, “A. part of 8 pallful of water, whon'a borane suiteriog frou thirst, will bo quite te rateful.and retreshing to.tho pitlate of tho, ting. brute an lug draught of oryatal weno a frow the mountain spring refreshes. and. invigorates tho weary travolot, - A bore nocds much jubro water durlog 4 day and a Right! than mows Porsons nro WONT LO wIppUsL, wh a horse weeds water, if he docs Hue rus voive the needed supply, wa Ruyo no idun of the fitonge sulforing which the poor creature must Alter a bony bas buen driven until bo ‘perapirea freoly thera will bo unt finperntive due wand for water to supply tha place of the Hauld that. bus pussod of through the pores of the mutt aud git if tue filled bis atumack with dry fo je ivoslidn Bluth Ora water isnecded to Hote y when the antuat utd eee Wy mice fave he was fud, ach and buwely necd mora water eu tho supnly must bo taken Hut when tho disestive organs w extonslvely on wutur Liat [a secreted in the tisadee-of ‘the tosh’ and snuscics, 4 puto wroat Injury tbat juilow” | such, oun | unuatural way of obliiniug a supply of wator which te abs uted prt promote beulthfil and coin- iowa On tou. ‘The digestive organs cannot Perfor » their functions without water any more buna lire can be inade without wood or coal. As the stownch of the horec is eaveedingly small whon compared with the firtt atomach, or Tumon, of meat cattle, we per tho vast [m- portance of supplying A little water, and often, tathor than to permit tho thirsty brute to swal- low severn! gallone at ono draft only once or twice during twenty-four hours. Daring, a porledt of moro than Ofty years past [have takon reonal cnro of horses, have owned and reared horses, and have ever had # aick borse or ono Injurod or disabled, My rule Is now, and over bas been, to water, feed, and tako good caro of my horses before { aeck refroshments and com- fort for myself. When horses are watored fro- thoy will drink ay 8 few quarts at ‘Thin is infinity bottor than to gulp down nt ono drat two or. It 1g better to lot. a horse drink before cating than to drink ‘A largo quantity of wator after feeding will often drive much of tho feed from the stomuoh hofore it is half digested. ——— : ‘CANADA. A “GENTLEMAN,” Special Dispatch to The Chteaoo Triduns, Kixuston, Ont., Aug, 19.—Among the con- yicts recently réleased from: the Kingston Penitentiary was the notorious person who was trrested at Montreal on tho day of: the Manlan-Courtney boat-race, charged with smuggling $8,000 worth of diamonds from New York to that city, Ie now gives his name is Easton, but {t Is thought to be fictitious. The diamonds were confiseated, and he received six years in the Penitentiary, On account of good conduct ho was released after having served three years, In con- versation with a gentleman, Easton stated that he intended going to New York fin- mediately to see “itano Charley’s” wile, who Is famous for diamond specula- tions, He felt his position very keenly, and claiined to be # “professional gentle- nan,” and notacriminal 1f he had bean arrested in tha United States, le says, he could have bribed the dotectives quite casily, ng le knows of instances where as heh us $50,000 hhave been paid to detectives to liber ate gentlemen. While Enston wag talking the other tivo convicts release! ut the same thnecame up and Nstened. fle turned to them and sald, * Boys, J hava kept your com- pany long enough; now 1 don’t want you to recognize mie any more,—you are criininals, while Fama gentleman, “Nothing less than 1,000 would tempt me, Tero lssome money for you.” One of the “boys”? was a New York detective named Hancock, who jin been convicted of theft and sentenced tu threo years. They took they money and left for parts unknown, EMIGRATION, Sptelat, Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. . Orrawa, Aug. 10.—The National policy was to liave [inmedlately stopped the exodus, but the statistics. recently Issued from the Bureau at Washington do not indicate that the promises hava‘ been realized. ‘he fol-. lowlng statement, givimg the. latest return for the fiscal years ending Jung 30 since 1873, issued. from Washington, speaks for {taoht: 1ST3, BF,8713 ISTH, 2,000; 1875, 24,051; 1870, 9 25,065; 187V, ‘31,203! “4713 1877, S116; 1873, 2 1650, 99,700; 1881, 118,604, “During the yenrs 1260-1873 the average exodus was 87,171 per anntin; during 1864-1578 the average per ANIM Was 2,453; during the years 1579, “8d, and ‘81, since the Inauguration af the Natioual iT Ys tho annual uverage has increased ty SIR JOIN A. MACDONALD. Speetat Dispateh-to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Aug. 10.—A letter just received frow Sir John A. Macdonald says he tsslow- ly but surely recovering, Ug intends to gall for Canada on the 8th of September. A VALUABLE PROPERTY. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago ‘tribune. Orrawa, Aug. 10.—It is said that an En- glish company hus offered Mr. David Moore, of Ottawn, $500,000 for his timber lands, sit- uated on the ling of the Canada Paeilic, INTERNATIONAL COTTON EXPOSITION. ATLANTA, Git, Aug. 10.—Gov, Colquitt has beon elected President of tho Interna- tional Cotton Exposition, Senator Brown having resigned, The Senator's public du- ties and private affulrs prevented him giving the position tho attention that its magnitude demunds, a i ANOTHER COMET. + GALVRstos, ‘Lox. Aug, 19,--A. M. Winston ling discovered a comet, visible from 0 to 10 p.m, in Constellation Ursa Major. It is plainly seen through a telescope. HOLMAN'S PAD, HOLMAN’S PAD Acts by Absorption through the Nerve Forces and Tans MADE the Circulation. Dit. 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BANA AUNS ee Luts, SAN OU ety Hert §0 for ( Tolle rut trade, ia Vigara's: Gist hkesturstive Quer tusiniee ae ilasrgures id fue Uli Satoe ube Save becn ouected witsin tho inst Live years, AMUSEMENTS. LAKE FRONT. P BARNUN ON THE WAY WI1H His OWN Greatest Show on Earth, GREAT LONDON CIRCUS. 4 SAKGER'SROVAL BRITISH MENAGERIE: Grand International Allied Shows, United for this senson ony, and now inauueating an oxparimenta! tour of the whole country at the dally’ ‘axponse of 04, YT, Banxust d, A, BATLRY, und J. L, IOTCHINgO ‘bole Owners, LAKE FRONT, ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday Afternoon, Aug. 29. 2 Full Performances Daily--Only 2, At2und 8p, ny Doors open ous hour soonar for thi Inspection uf o Menagerie and Museunr, peed THE SEVEN GIANT WONDERS, oe Chineso Winnt. the tallest man in tha end 1.000 rdditiunal sensations, ie Threa Times the Largest Menagerie Anywhere on the Globe, with exaully 0 Elephants, ad overy other deparcinent equaily eaicnniee, 200 Champion Circus Actors in Three Rings, Leaping, Wrestling, 1 3 "4 r¢Ghla Mieaaieand bramond studied towels ‘The Iuxert, Most Brilliant, aud Longest Ktreot Procession avor soon, pallug wll uthera to nothings is with tte (orgcoun Glory, to tuke piace ata. ii, Monday, Aug. 2 ‘ 100 Chariots, Dons, and Lairs Glitters ing with Gold and Silver. Now Ciylo and Milltary Wardrobe, made of 1 Broadeloth, wold Ince,niveer Unsel, and fuusatve. Dull fun. (Nurk.—No spniles or ciren gover No WM TTR, Waterproof Pavilions, the largest aver crecte: luxurious vopla. ¥ a 8 chulray seats fur J a the Hrizhtost Constellation ef Iexiibitiuns ever cone eolved Inthe brain af evan be whe te the undisputed Puthur of Amusement rumplin L Admission, only 60 centa. Children ander 9 years old, halfprice. Renerved Seata, 25 cents extra, Poalttvoly no free tickets riven (o anybody, Fe Tickets can bo purctused tho duye of exhibl« thon at Chicugzn Musi Company's, 153 stale-st., at the ‘unval slight advance, Aurora, Mouday, Sept. 3. Ottaway Tuentay, Sept. Ge duliet, Wednenlay, Sept. 7 Hloomiuglon, Thursday, Sept Be Springptetd, Friday, Hejit. Oe Deentur, Suiurday, Sept, 10 Peoridt; Monday, Sep Uatesb i Tueaday, Sept. 13, Burlington, Weduerday, Sept. 14, udnieys Thveraday, Sep tae dacksoneitte, Friday, Sept, 18. erscyrile, Suturday, Sople 17. WHITE STOCKING PARK, Base-Ball. THE FAMOUS DETROIT TEAM, vA ui THK CHAMPION TEAM OF THE CHICACO CLUB, _ SATURDAY, TUESDAY, AND, THURSDAY, Aug, 30, 24, und 25, st 9140, ‘The last sorios of tho brilliant senson of 1861, ‘rhe jast opportunity, to ave wie bert balanced. trained, and disciviine team yt presented oy tho Cincuge Club, winners of the Canaiplonstlp: ii ss, sel vepawetfeute suai tu IL, ‘Tho Hotroite wil present DERBY and UENNETE, MEEMAN DOESCHER, Umpire, Ger HCKETS AT, é SPALDING'S, 108 Matidon-at, CLAYTON HI Mudison-at. SAV, 130 Wastligionsst, THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS. LAST art%on. aise. CONCERTS EVENING. OF THE THEO. THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS. — 20 UT RAD MATE, GRAND JUBILEE PROGRAM. ‘Tickuts, 33aud Wconts. Fur sale at the Exposition Wubiding. ainwanto ADAMS ilnosaer, ee Mone OUSE. = * GRAND OPERA Clark-at., appoulte tho Court-House, LAST PERFORMANCKS OF THK ACME OPERA co.. I MASCOTTE l ‘this atte nluit—OLUV ET De pnday, Aug HA. M, Palmor's Unton-Square Thos nig oo hh MpANIL HUCHAT, ey now WRAND OPERA-HOUSE, SECURE =~. TroDaX. Ss E AT Ss A, M. PALMER'S Union Square Company, MOSDAY AND UNTIL FURTURR NOTE, . DANIEL ROCHAT. MYICKER’S THEATRE, TWO PELVORMANCES, OnssP MAL ASSO ‘Tho Croat Spoctacular Succdss, THE LD, . with (ts maynitcent mountings, and unapprowdabla cuak, . BAUM'S PAVILION, ras ‘twouty-socoud-nt, Cottaso Urovw und Indisna-ard = 4 Nand to-tight, to-murrow (Sunday) ’ ole rg SN Sa SS EES GRAND CONOERE -« Admission, 20; Sunday diatinys, 1c, + 8 ik SLUCKHOLDERS MERLING, - Stockholters’ Mooting. . . spoctul meqting of tho Stockholders ona Nal eatigl iisevontina buch Taras tide the ume Of clu sald Company in kos ety Ul eae, OF thy eveund day of Suulomber, id. Ine, wt lua 3 ft Hho 8 foronoun Of sud dey, gor thw’ pie ro 0 ah int bo ib Cy Bluckbulders the buestiun a at rote wi gi if ereaslng the cai ft sald Com, it eruby vival gL tages unon oto ae nbgneey ce PROVESSIONAL, CATARRH™ PHINO Yovotos exolusivyat Tatts bate Radian Wun vtoe a

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