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‘NE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: that ho was tenting badly, but not enough to need askixtanee, ithe Lyon brings aevern! rucsts from Buffalo, working hor way up tho Menomineo Itiver thin morning: tho — stonin-barga §=Wocoken = ran aground, and yave four tugs smploymont for FARING NEWS. SSS ‘Tho schooner Dan Newhall was run into Inst | Seven houra before Analy gotting allont again. Quarter Cents the Rul- | evening by the stenm-barga Escanaba, carrying TOST OVERUOARD, —* 10 and Three- away her Jibuoun, Tho Fevanaba bud a litle Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. i Rate Yesterday on Corn of her houre torn away. Osweao, Ne Yi, Aug, 22.—Cant, Hoalo’s sohoon- ing Ra Capt. Edward Gilman, of Detroit, Is In tho ef Philo Bennett arrived retlls Tint late nd, to Buffalo. olty bn a briur visite, Ilo yostorday atternoon, | Tenorts losing overboded Archibald Wood on tho avtho invitation of Capt, John Hrindivilto, took a SR ar paige re eae yy ——— ae A sail out on the like on bowed tho magnificent awi whtoh was. onthe davits whon, ble Inquiry for Carriers, but | yacht Countess of Dufferin, oloaning the tho davit fali tanklo lonsoned, lowor th onsidera’ On Sunday evening, Aug, 14, the tug Chiries | boat, and as aho canted Wood felt out. Moarda M. iter and dredgo No.’ 2, owned John | wero thrown him and the boat manued and low- Hiokler, of Butfale, passed through the now fook of tho Sault Canal, and wore tho firat and only boats to-yass through, tho lock being at | Lindsay. onde clused for repairs, AN OLD CAPTAIN. DEAD, Tho sad tntellizonca of the doath of Capt. Svectal Diepatch to The (nieago, Tytbunee wiiltain tingle, Ae Huoine, was repolved in this | | ActeZ, Aug. 2—Capt. William 3, Hleaioy m olty yesterday morning, Cant. [flygio was an fireniinong veesol-ow ner, ond an old resident of ered, hub ho sank boforo assistance reached the Supply Zqual to the Deman ah him. He was a groan hand, aged 2}, und livod at ; ability that the Now Wellatid ag Canal Will Be Opened old and wolleknown luke Cuptain, [lo was 1 | this olty, died Inst night aftoran extended and “gept. | oie and sau liqwn Iwko Cuptaln., Lio weet | soveroiiinuss, ae tho nao of Mt youre, Ila will ho Vessol-Ownors' Towing Association. - buried with Musonte hono ra to-morrow after —— noon. Tho vesscls tn the harbor are lying thoir Capt. Jv A. Crawford, owner of tho un-, fortunate tug Ward, dosiros to return his sine cere thanks toCapt. J. L. ilgmlte, Prosidont, and E. P. Learnod, Genceal Suparintondynt, of tho Vossol-Owners’ ‘lowing Company, Harry Box, and Harry Shannon, for tho kind nssistunce rendored him by them in removing and caring for tho wreak, The usty f Olo Olson, tho enginccr of tho til- fnted tug Ward, waa discovured yesterday etter: Hoge at half-mast in reepoct to his momory. Brita, sttestna, Spettat Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, Muaxnaon, Bich, Aug. 22—Nothing has yot been hoard of tho misalng Captain of tho stoain~ barge Granite State, His friends are atlll sourch~ ing for him. odlest Sailor Horo—Tho Body of the Engineer of the Ward Recovered. : AM troand tho LakesArrivale and Dopart- “CIARTERS. —, noon floating in: tho river, between Clan! AT BITAVAURER. aresMisvellanoous—Along Wolls stroct beligen, wy tho Captain of tha tue ‘Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chcago Tribune, the Docks, ©. Tee ree in etho Cunforunate, mans | (MHTATAUKEE, Wisy. Aug, 2—Chartora—To : head, oxtending from the —_foreband Chicagn, steam-burge Buenham, and schooners DAKE FREIGHTS, to bohind =the, loft ear, Inying | Angua Smith and J, B, Ponflald, 85,000 bu whoat Gnain. baro tho brain, His face and hands had beon | at 1% conta, The schoonors Itaska and Molvin terribly svaldod aud presontol a sickoning ap- Rearange: Tha remalia were remove to Wright's undurtaking astabilsimont on Fifth - avenue, there to bo prepared for burial, ae — TNE NEW WELVAND CANAL, PROMAMILITY THAT IT WILL BE OPENED SEPT, 1, ‘Tho Toronto Globe contains tho following re- gatding the néw Wollaud Canal and tho probi- bility of ta being opencd for the passagoof vos- sels this season, and will be of interest to vessel- men generally: “Iho oxpectution was hele out. 8. Bacon take oro from Escanitba to, Toloao at $110; the steam-barze Wocvken and consort Delaware, oro from Escatiaba to Ashtabula ot 8140; the steam-bargo Thomas W. Palmer and SOIREE OBAEIEIy oro frum Escanaba to Eric at AT RUFFALO, Spectat IHepatch to The Chteaga Tribune... Burrato, Aug, 2.—Charters—Propottor Poto- mau and consort James D. Sawyor, coal to Chi- otgo at $120, propeller C.J. Kerahaw, coul to Milwaukeo at 8120; schooner Malzo, coal to ‘ swore notivo, but ensy, ycstor> Gra fre on_corn to Buifalo as tho ee rate. There appenrod to bo considerable He uiry for vessel-rOorts but the: urgent wants Me abippors wero suppiiod at the above-men- toned figures, Tho bottom, seems to have dropped completely out of tho " boom" that yessclowners ‘and agonts Inst week seomed to thiok bad areived, and . thoy now shako thoir heads and took mournful when asked {f thoy i ‘will bo an advance again soon. Tho Tolado at 60° conta; schooner Willlam Shupe, a erelght war, inatizurated by the trunx. | by Slr Charles Tuppor that the new Welland | coni to Toledo at Si cents, Canal tralghts quiat ii pout the opening of navigation, bas coat Canni would be thorouxbly completed and open | and unchanged at 4 conts on wheat, 34 conte on Nines w nora of vessol-property on’ tha Inkos | t0 tratle on tho Jat of July, Like many other | corm, and 2X cents on oats. the low! promisos mado by the. Government this has J AT O8WrGO. ‘upon thousands of dollars in the way toot on eenin-corey ing, and shonid it con-— tinue till tho eloso of navigation, and evory- thing looks as if It would, tho! sengon .of Inka; navigation of tho your 1881 wlil prove tho Icast- profitable over experienced « by vessolownors. . mo vessels chartered yesterday wore, As wore faturday's charters, all for corny and embraced the following: é S Bpectat Dtepateh tp The Chicago Tribune Osweau, N. Y., Aug. 22,—Chartory—Schoonors Hoboken ‘and [2.J, Dewey, coal, Charlotte ta Chicago on private torms. The Hobpkon loft pony forntuhe for Charlotte,; Tha Dewey ts loaded. id conspicuously failed of fulfilment, and the de~ lay hus boon ao groat and tho sonson is now so fur advanced that thore {s littio interest In tha {queation whether tho oanal is nominally opened this season or not. It fs now anticipated ‘that It will be completed fo that Juric : Vosacla “ean pass—with cortain drawbacks and dangurs—about the: Ist. of Septembor; hut, by that the tho traltic arrangemontsof tho aca- aun will bo do nearly soraploleds and under tha jo PORT OF CHIUAGQ, > ANUIVALS, Rtmr Chicago, Milwaukee, sund: For Buffalo, - Buahela. | prosont raltway compotition so ttlo business is | fats feleticimie eric anadetors 80, Hikely'to Fail te tho shneo of veedcl-owners, thit | lob Sessenton Hentoa Llarnor, eundsios. the probabilities aro much teas anxlously can- | Urop Alaska, Bumilo, cop annitrios, Prop J, 8. Henvorns, Saugatuck, sundrios, Prop If. B. Prime, South Muven, sundrias. ‘Of Skyinrk, Henton Harbor, sundried, ‘Groan Uny, sundries, _ assed thun would othorwiso bo tho case. Tho onuac of the delay Is a sorlous miscalculation (With regaed to the adequacy of tho machinory: rovided for lottiug the water In and out of ‘tho locks, “Tho dusign was to acoury the Milling and omnptying of lnoks and the opening of gates atu much legs expenditure of time aud labor than required on tho old oxnal, and to this cud vory olaborate moohantcal urcanwements bave boon introduced, About a inonth ‘age no trial was made at Look 3, Port.Dalhousic, whiob resulted Vory unsatlsfactorily by domoustenting tho inad- onungy, of the mechunisin. It was found that a mistake in bydrauile prinioipies had boon mnde. In ordor, therefore, tu complete tho apparatus suns to carry out tho idou of ininliniziug thine and fobor jiccussary in locking through the canal, these turbiies must bo attaotiod to tho gates. Bo far the gates aro tn pluco up to Locic 17, and thoso for the upper portion of the canal Propetior Gordon Campbell, corn, ee ee es erwood. Behooner Annie For collinynouod. Propeller Northern Quen, corn, , Total capactitye. +++. LUM Lomber frofghts romain firm, notwithstanding the fact that a large floot of onrriors is now in port awaiting charters, Whilo the supply of ‘vessels [s quite large, yot tho demand is cqual to tho supply; and bas a.tendonoy to keoprates Sone Adi bors Bebe ML. Jc. Veruw, Monomilnes, umber. Kone HL. & [levurde, St, Joront, Sone. ¥. Taylur, Manistee, tumbor. Sehr Aniariedy Union, slonominao, lumbar. chy Alvin Brunson, Prankfort, lumber, eh Tri, Mt Jupoph, wood. = Bone Lady Duitorin, Geurian Liny, raltrond tos, 3! otir He 13. 3 tae . atitt,, Chartors wore made yostorday at tho fol-.| are all completed—vxecpting tho turbines—und enrages ke Towing rates: < . _ : fro boing put in place as rapidly as mny be, go | Xohr Ada Jodora, Sainaw, Jumbor, i tat—barring acuidonts, of course—tho Gnnat is | Sched: St tutehinsan, Hig cont expooted to bu completed about the Ist prox, | Sour ie he vyson, Starinoecte, iMmuor. whon {t 16 nnticipated vessels can pres through, Provided. four hunds are employed to ench lock working the gates und valves. in order to ef- feotually deopen the vaual so 1s to nccoimmo- ‘Behr Isnag Siopligason, Anrinetto, lumber, [rup Hlamarck, Murindtto, tow ind, Prop Champlain, Choboygan, sundries. +f ACTUAL RAILINGS, ae oe a | Creede the enueduck arose Ghinoawa Crack | Stine Galen, Manta se nunarot vase u a Cre Chleage, Wy be Caer eee ee lees teome deaty | MiB otto oF Intger dimensions, He" peecont | Pow Skylark, Uontan itarbor, sundries , Prop Messenger, Wanton Harbor, sundries, Prop Uranite State, Muskegon, light. - 2 Prob Tompert, White Lake, taht. é Prop Annie: younr. Erie, 2,0) bu corn and sundrics. Prop Vanderbilt, Buffalo, 4,60 ba corn. ugueduct. is .only onlculated for vesaela drawing twolvo fovt of water at the outside, aod whon the Luke Eric fovel gubaldes thero Is often not over oloyan or ten aad a halt. feat. Mesara, todock at 1214 conta less from Grand Haven add Muskogon. ot 5 ” INON-ORE. : _ : ee Huntor, Murray & Co.. who took the contract |-frop bt. Joseph, Muskazon, light. Ic J ut quan niaterl ‘or the |: y n ‘ ‘ tocngeye in ‘that trade {a atendily .on: tha in- | works requested co po relieved of chore contract. | PeOl 4: Oe ene, Meters, crease, owing to the Immense accumulation of ‘that product at Marquetta and Escanaba, ‘The following are the prevulling rates per ton: ~~ From Recanaba to CHICAGO +1000 60006 ‘Tho work wus taken otf thelr tiands, and nothing has so far beon done towards. reeommencing opora tons. So that the cupucity of the canal to pias vessels drawing twelve fect of water is do Prop Albert sopor, Muskegon, wundsica, frrowdt: de tngersei, Museo, sundries. fon Chore AW. Vulmor, Ashtabula, ght jeannba,ecanubi MALY Behe Fone Brothers, Frente tent, et pendent upon the tuctuations of the Lule Brio | sone city of Bhuboygan, Peshtigo, light From Escanaba to Lake Lrle potis....€1.180125 | lovel, . | Bel aauan “ FOE litguetioto Lake Lifo' parts... Loopsis | auctor satuiphed wemushets Gane Of ate, Bester | one vinaitne, tamlsrog, bi By Labo Bis portals mons auy:nort nk Lako | Namoo, nt Sou. Ht, nvr, Humberstonc, Js likely | Bene ee Waar’ Fo haat ent Erie west of and indluding Erlo. to. which ore is en source of danger and obstruction. | sonra, ny, elite,» causignodand from whloh coal ia shipped..." | ES work: bia only beon partially. performed, | Holt G Nichelaun, Ludington, fet tund, Kewuunoe, liabt.- 1 cht Clix of Wouuatonke ling Lake, WER ween + tos catego a ea cose | Noreduction in coal frofghtd;is rept Tullng yates from the ports nnined, being leaving if acc puannet fa woe contre ap B00 y fer in wi y {c! eit UUs, PN a a eocaatces anys (ute tion in: the towage of, deup draught vossola in: order to prevent. thelr airiking against tho | fcr Cecolla, Mantstac, Dan Ai ir H, ite (sake, . From Dutfalo to Milwaukee .... will occupy the ontire wiuter senson at least, A | Scie Moactlo, ct te From Lako Erle ports to Chicago. Sent PooriacBtorwoon Gaye light. mechauleal blundor of Juss importunce than tho Fron Lake Erle ports to Milwaur mistuice respecting the maln valved of tho locka | Retr Mmyorinl, Munominge In From Lake Erlo ports to Es Sehr A. d. Dewey, Escanaba, lant, From Lake litle porta to sanan Was tiady in the wechanian for opening the Hour iteindeor, Muskexon, Ne te whste-woir yulvos, which ura nbout four: foot | sone Kitty Grant. dan iatuch pent, From Lake Erle ports to Detroit. 50 | squire, running up on rollers, ‘wae propost Sohr Hortho 1 Escanaba, ight. From Cleveland to Butfalo . 15 | taework thosu” uy. hand lover whculs OF itn Hone Itasca, ‘Tuledy, ligt ‘ . os onrees totale _ BAS | sted inet aemmer,, On, bet etch now; | Gene fH suorfen, Gueaoman, eh a nf ovor, it was found that the power thus obtal a1 n x " oo — was ‘totally inndequnte,and a,band lever four Eetroliese Cutter aye igbe en NOME GATHERINGS, -- A A MODEST BAILON UEIO. 8, s+ Theschnonur Stampede, Capt. Aga, lott Inab evening for Surnla with..9 cargo of corn. Capt. Aga, {twill bo romombored by many, was tho feat in length, to be worked by two men, had to be substituted. alt wis. thought st first: thoro would be no nepbasity for tying up vessels when: locking through,.but oxpurionce bus shown that i ue Saqually roquisit na under the prosent sya- Parana, Dui Behr Fibbio Nat, Behr 'wn Fa ean Clty, HEB "Praveraé Gy: tight corti. nd Haven, Grand Tlavon, abt, Nhe v1 Codar itlyer, It on man who, when his yossul Wout on tho beach at Riviere ria ore 4 ee Eee eens nae Sheboygan Mhat goagon, rosoucd thd orow of the AROUND THE LAKES, Sei Siney i finter inelettg, iiant, WIEN 18 118? * Bohr Horachel, Sonvniinos, Nebt te-saving station at that port’ from ‘drowning. Toronto Mait: “Suvoral gontiomon nequatnted: | Pele Clara, Senukaurion, Ugh. Tho life-crow had . Fatrol, i feicle. tho” Ore OE The Beat eede oat te | with Cape, A, HTovrard, who lust aceson eulled the cht eval Hat Mania, the, 5 Saylor, af 2 : Te tes hough tho vetsol woul xo to wleson, | Hopovaro ary anzious olen Hlewnorenbautn | SERENCEP ina aR! me ST e-hont * wis capsized “and | ¥¢ appears that this spring ho dotermiued to ive curt, Ge ftichards, HutnlG, 48,000 bu corn. tho men thrown into tho water, Capt. Aga: seein; ne Celt, Montague, I P Dis [3 ne iri and timyon, light, tholr peril, nt up the life-on the raging deop and Iny the foun- | Hohe Austrulla, tnd coco ee tre ia Iaunchod bis small boat, | Yatton of his fortuno an the mora solid land, To Hehe orga, Hontaze, Tents to thole reuiiled by one of his sallors, pulled | accordingly found employment us a milk peddler Hohe deseo Tritton: atialunoin UAB yo fescue. Aftor hard work ho and his | ‘yi¢n the ‘toronto Dalry Company, and, as in | Boirstinnola faite cine tillor succeeded in gotting the men | that cupaelty lid would be Antruated with oon | BORE Sts Gagk, lant i ante ght In uumbor—Into his bontand aatoly Ianded | siderable money, he. was, required to. furnigh | Sees: MH Cooks Hamine ahh them, ho and bia sailor fad thus becomtog the : Mfe-suvera and rescuring from drowtlng tho ao After tanding the life-saving crow ‘apt Aga ond bis man returued to the stranded pores and romatued by hor until she was ro- eased. Tho stanch vesscl,: considerably dam- ee afterwards placed in dock and mado Os new, aud, a8 stuted ubove, ts’ stil Commended by that gatiant auflor, Capt Agni Sau stuture, and these that kouw him best ay 0 has ns biy a heart ag he bas n body, Mod- ee H Undusuming. it is with the utmost ree tee nce that tho Captain can be {nduced to ree ne a circumstances of: the Incident, anying Hat 6 had only dano hia duty tn going to: the ies taeaeg amen who wore impuriling their certain denthe im and bla crow from supposed Gooniicn's NEW.1noM PROPELEEI. * The now fron propoller Michigan, huitt by the Perot Dry- Duck Company fos. tho. Gooxtriea iaancportttion Company, was sliccussfully ae de. RR, sVzandotte on Baturday afternoon Leugttt of a ts of tho fulto toe lmenalonss 3h fant OF Kecl, 200 feot; over all, 215 foots bean, erika feat Tue diene Wee be a CE vetwoen her moulded doptu und the dupth uf her hold 18 due aunUrity Ho sucouedad In poraunding a xentie- man well known In marine ciecius to tucoish the necessary, ‘and gommonved work, Lwo weoks ago he failod to turn In Lis collections fur tho, weok, but tiade dome plausible exouro and kept onat work, Lust Saturday he: ayain fated tor connect, atid un luvesti gation on Sonday sbowud ho bad skippod with two weoke’ rocoipts,.: Since that timo bo has not Loot hourd: from, but his bondsman has been notilled to liquidate, and Is now lookiog for tho Captain, who, ag.on0 put it, has ‘head roached out of sight." ~ + Pe “Gor s0jM CALICO," o * Brookville Recorder: Thore was walling an gnashing of tovth In the vieinityof the Custom Houso ubout 5 o'clock ‘yesterday afternoon, when tho steamer Harris’ was ordored into tho "| duck upon ber-arcival from. Srdonabury. and her paedougers invited inte the building for ine spection, Insufaras we can learn a detcative from hero vised the "burg yesterday, and, an the strength of ble investigitions, tho search was ordurad, A lt soarcher looked nftor tha fomalo passong: ras ‘and quite a haul is said to bave becn tnudes One oldorly’ matron, returns tng from in extended visit lu the Btatos, ig re- ported to have had her trunks wall loudod, Que of the officers, npon boing Interroguted Inst night by a reporter asto the extent of the nuize ‘OTHER LAKE PORTS. ; * POUT HURON | Port Huron, Mick, Aug, 2.—Passed down— Propellers Lempost and barges, Saginaw Val- loy, Minnrul Rock and bargos, A. A, Turnor ana barges, Garden City ana bargos, Mary Pringle and burgos, Queen of. tho Wost; steamor City of Ctoveland; tug Vulean and raft: schoon ers 0, 8. Houghton, China, Clara, Trade Wind, , Passed up—Prupelicrs D, W. Jonness and barges, Jom N. Gilddon and consorts, It. J. fnekott and consort, Badger Btnto, City of Rothe, -Lincotn and barges, Annie Bmith, It Doud, Columbia, Brooklyn, Empire State, O, K, Nine, D. EB. Uailoy, Genoa, ,D. Provost, Three |. Hrothors, Sunrise, Siberia, Moonlight, HH. P.. Butdwin, ‘ : + Wind northonst; Might. Werther fins, Pout Huros, Mich, Aug. 22-0:90 p, m— Passed up—Propoliera Lycoming and consort, City of Conourd und consort; achooner odwing. Down—Propellors Kuto Buttroni with schooner Jamalva, Sieh iggit and bargos, Minneapolis with r "i sho: v sohooner 8, fi BAT. * mbten er space borween ber bottom and flour, Ure replied tae Ce ae ee cal a « Wind ortuoast, frosh,. Weather clear and thip where Ao, Hiled with water to ballust the | matod, ag wae atso tho: interior af the Customs | Coule watertight ‘Dutetonde” moe Froseat Lh real (Ae an : . 7", sont cannons, lon the Michtyan denwe 4 + | MECHIETS AND SHIPMENTS OV CRAIN AT BUrrAy Spretat IMopatch 60 The Catcago Tribune. x tienes, awe Ucaverio of Four faut) |" +L) LAST WHEK, Pour Connon, Ny Yo Al Tide ted, Suu 8 comploted up to tha promes Scared UES Ue Haun! Sbo will bo tows Duplo Commerciat Advertisers “Pho olpts | Sohooners Fila Muneon, ton to Toledo, Htc cp a Peano: | wanda PR Wate | tat, a a 9 fe f je Auperintent ouiotnery, who | 424s barrels of Hue and J Py Inst wook uF wit-Sonoonerd Victor, ‘Toledo to Kingston, tod tho conatrnation aud devorat Tete aula of the ateniner City of sitiwaul pon fitted ae will be full-longth and hundsomoly: DOCK NOTES, corn; St. Andrews, Detroit to Kingston, whoaty Enrgos Si, Stoltne and allo, Polodo-to Kinwson, wheat; propellers Kurope, Marquette to Mon- troat, keneral cargo; Argyll, Toledo to Kingston, gralo— a ruse about 400,000 busncls. Tho siipmonts by canal wore 125,717 bushuls of grain, and those by roll 4,140,805 Duehula.’ Tho. canal exports from the - pening of navigation aniount to 17,154,260 busl ‘Tho Ballors* Unk we els, ngainet 0,07) ushels: b ORT, Und Pie | WHCAL: . oy _ Thorcnocree now mess towniaht, os | dati Gunbele ins en, tuo deny’ of ruta a “BUFFALO. : ; ers" docks ston) WR. Martin isin Miller Broth+ | ntloat on tho canals to-day, ag-near as on be Special Disvateh"ta The Chteago Tribune, Tho whamnee Pe F ae her-dibbogm | about one-thied over inskwooke™ Anorenso Of | | Hureata. N. opie Bie Arelved SE0) pliers T, ¥. Avery had her ‘jlbboor 1 " youk, . Q. J. Kershaw, Montana, Avon, Jay Gou! broken yesterday by" propelters je dlboont vo» a STUB BTBAMBIIE COMPANA. |, Potomag, ant Iusho, and soboonors J, ty. onus "Tatonto Glube: “Thoro {s Information that There ware twonty- tin te y-olght veasota at the lin | eng iron vensal, tha Companiy at prosunt at sfotte nid, D. Bawyer, grain, Chicago; propeliors F uuutket yeatorduy at one thd, b i implra State and t, Paul geain, ututh. TI treal, will ba on hi tho: “Mone tearod—Pronoile: jadger- State * and Branen Bont eller Buffalo wont -to a South treat Tarthest, “ano lina ore aes Potomne, with coal, onestonn, and Roston, for Si Pater ett et med com: | SRT gee Larsen, ie | gare, fr Cutan props eal Gee otal . | sections up the Bt. Lawrence canals. 1 ls probs i MANd OF the achoomee Te AD aesUMeM COM | HEIs thas the vosso) will bo PUL On “the Siurine Hai Bt Haul for Buide propolors G3) Kore The Chicago De; * Hatiway Me Ougauw es Fn put-togethary she | shaw, coal to Billwaukec, |; ee tow fibboois rep eeDoek Company fs ma win a | wlll ten Broveed, whun Hor qutht is thoroughly ATLA. ©; , » RBOA! acboonur w Avel tnada, by tho WV ad Cunnl to bor destluation | * <2 ‘DispateR to The Crtcaga Tribune, rer {itbor-shovers had all taey vould ‘do | 8 the Collingwood and Lake Superior route," gsohauas dione Auge se Ntri vagy. boadod, Kana, a a ® wouder, did not trike, :. wauen yore aes FoR sean . and | Depart a~-Steninors ag 1 Brown, B aft ce . + Toronto Afaitz usiness can't Lo sald to be | sul § Whooner Truman sioss wie hoe fey, MO | rush ing at thie port, for ouw yaxeol lay ut nnahor sehioumots ty poy Wes Wisiow, Cy Gr iteunnby i He Capt, C. W, 8) "| four diye walting fora load--the first: time in Owe, an +H. Kitchen, -. Sho vommiaiid of there ta beet Appaintod to,| threo years, Kame ot tho vessolmon, who aro |‘ Arrivod—Propeller Norman and sovoonoy J. > Tho sc 10 prupolior Granite State, appatratiy anxious to bring {on onal nt the pres. | O. Harrison. |. * ‘ % Sprit pi shoonar Samana is bovinga new’ bow~ | cht low rate, should bear to ein mind ‘Doparted—Sohooner P, B. Locko and stoamer utin by the Chivago Dry-Dook Company, y noe par ar Rube Hicbardse gy . . ARQUETTE:” # + *"* Bpeetas Dispatch to The Chleago Tydune, Manquerre, Julobs Aug, 2%.—Passed tip—Pro- pellora Arizona uni Northerner. - " wi--Propellor Jagat ‘> MISCELLANEOUS, 7 _+ MUBKEGON LUMNEL SHIPMENTS, Spreiat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, * MusKeaom, Mich, Aug. 2h—The lumbar ahip= Tho scho is J Dace KeoMter Rodorer je re See Company's docks “eying “hoe Mboevsas dit). Stussey, an old-tinio Chicago tuginad, but ¢ $B rendoator Mil . patie * ce + bis trie: Wwaukea, fg 1 the ally Visite | monte for the waok onding to-night wore 22,408,~ trivod—Schoonora Montauk and Birel, 2st patrdersisonar Cumptant | Sees Came inetd Wane no | Arann oun geo ca forthe wer Champlain, of ining. Company baye rafted to date #, ! ea fe May this oveninge eae Line; loaves for aNek> | loge, Warkiuon at aulle nfo agares, soveral wlll wont and ropoller opuette and schooners boing uoable to get men to plie ‘the lumber, and e ' QHEWOTOARN,’ ”. . somo initle have boon compelled fosbip tt green. get teh to Tre Chi Tribune, _* partud—Fro- * gr Pe o cuenovoany dob AR. 8.—f Sea cat te ita i toally got aways+ “Mt Lawes Th brigudo from Castle Garden struck ant Prank nk i eet, and pat ot bouts sowin detiawaiing tua roe pallera Nashuw, ’ Budgor. indy Canada; bat bert utler wae reported ‘apparently | sult of a sult jn the. Poll jurt agalass them | steamer ORHAN echoonors Minnt® lawson easing hoyoser Lesterday. and there aro Ine | for dame ‘ heer... | and Lortio Woltt acow Lady Bgsox, — Nurica, Of bis rovovery from his torciblu |?" ~~." wap nig yooT-cRUeHED.” |’ Rarities ora Lawrence and St, Marie; oe yRtar rae ea Natty Spectal Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribur “Woait wae ies san, oho Perew, Of the fine steamer Joho B. | MiLWALK ME, Wis, Aug. Se Wiliiam "Oberin, Wind weet, ight. Woather fine, < Nala, rey rfattived in port yestorday, from éngineoe of the steam ‘eoow Joaepbiny, bi en CALLIBAWOOD, « i pe Se GS tine Aafeae Re es | GEIL AS tty MGs Ath | oouarmnwn Cate Aue clea Cilala of watch vessel Informed him | aumputatjon of all tho toes necossary, Wile | Blonuwer Lake Hrte, trom Chlvago, with pessoa TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES GIVING THEIR TESTIMONY. The Veterans of Methodism at the Desplainas Camp. Ground, in 1890. In Now York, Asho leaned on bia crutch ho sald the old tenemont wan dilapidated now and he wasn’t going to make many repairs. Ho waa not sorry that tho face was almost run, Sarah C, Bragdon.wns born in 1816 and oon vortod in 1825 at Now Gioucestor, Ma. Hanuab Westergron was born In 1803 and cone verted in Swedon In 186. Sho had threo sons preaching the Gospel. Mrs. Mary Studtey was born in 1806 and con- vertod in 1804 at Barnstable, Mans, Mrs. 8. A. Lawrance was born if 1812 and cone verted In 18% In WestchesterCounty, Now York, Mra, Matilda 8. Lasher waa born in 1810 and converted in 1828 at Witliamsport, Pa. Mrs, Mary Kennicott was born in 1821 and cone verted in 1029 at Barre, Vt, pers, frais and othor freight: schooner Mid+ Jand Rivor, from Chicago, with grain. Salled—Btoumor Lake rio, for Chicago, with puseongers and froight. MILWAURER. Bpeciat THenatch ta The Chicago Tritune, Minwaunnn, Wis, Aug, 22.—Arrlvad fram ba- low—Htenm-barges Wocoken and If, 1). Cotfiar borry and consorla Delawage and Newentnh. Cleared—Sehooners Leohard, Haona, King. sher, and Zach Chandior, for Escannbay achoonor J. 13, Pantield, for Chicago, HAY CITY, Spectat Dispatch to The,Chteags Tribune, Bay City, Mich, “Aug. 22—The schooners Pomeroy ana Bay State, with’ fumber, and tho hoy Narrate When and Where “They Wore Converted to: propeller Huanoke, with salt, Jeft for Chicnzo the Lord Among. tho quaint “old bj wel Yintoriny. “dhe Featwing, with lumber, tote : sola ship at zon." Aviudbor doce e hy erin ranger’ 10 ol BME Zion Yiells Its Sacred Sweats.” Tho emit Drenaten to IMe please Tribunts ii A: Touching and Impressive | gecna, wad no, that will never he forgotten HER, i Uy me Ft j—Propellera 1 ease! a 16 meoting tex! Coneinnugh'and Hohtgh and nchomor Seausie Scene—Services in the | soar the ‘roll “will bo catled. During the Inst Ail, frum Chicayo, grafa and merchandise, Evening. Year death had not claimed a alngio one from ———————— tie. ranksof the veterana of the army of the . THE CIILDREN : thon came forward and congratulated tho old plaincs camp-meeting yesterday waa a service | peoplo, the Ieader remarkiag tint. wien those devoted ontiraly to persons who had been mom- | old saints were in glory those would be in their bers uf tho Methodist Church for at loast ftty | prime. f yours. At # o'clock these patriarchs of the | 4 A7ound pooples’ servico was announced for sanctuary, togother with the godly women of n oe cloaiee Be fa Usual whon Mr. Harrieon passing generation, some thittysfve fn all, | services were varied, Interesting, and conducted walked In proccasion’ from the Evatiston cot- 1p the Ha ee en at een revening service fi ople ered, Bee eae eee raiiete gant isok base ‘Tha deepest interest was evinced In tho oxer= upon the platform of the tabernacle. ‘Tho Rev. clees, After the’ earnest exhortation of dir. Harrison a goodly number expressed repont+ Frank Hardin, though not one of tho semi- My contonarians of. tho followars of Wesley, but | Scat. ance for their ning, and sottght the “meroy- yot tho son of one of theso believers of tho | CoMnued until a Into hour, Thereafter nn experience mooting was wospol, was selected to proside at this almost e Unique service, ‘Tho Hey. Joba Wesley Agard THE SCIENTISTS. COLD-WATER COHORTS, They Are Encamped at Lako Hum, and Arc Waging a Wordy. Warftire Against Intemperanco and all Its Works, i Lake Butt, with its tented groves, seductive bonch, and [nko breezes, the best of hotel ac- commodations, and overything clsc needed to inake aummor existence a delleht, is onee more fulrly in tha hands of a throng of Christian workers. ‘This tinie It {a tho second annuitl ses- sion of thn Tomporanoo Convocation of thr Northwest. Saturday was tho vponing day, but, sofaras the temperanco work proper {a con- cerned, the inaugural did not really occur until yesterday, Inusmuch ns tho mecting to adopt The mont romarkablo featuro of tho Des- 1 d 7 vg | read the Serlpturo lesson, which wus 4 << = Blan and organlantiods for tho week's | tno" cuapter in tho Hook of iovelations | Yesterday's Proceedings of the Amere No'clock. ‘Tho first of thonrrivals put in on | Picturing tho joys, of tho redeomod in ican) Amoclation: ‘for. Whe Advances Appearance as carly as Friday, but the bulk of the bright beyond. Tho Rov. Francta Ashbury ment of Sclunce—List of Officers Hlected—Etforts to Secure a Standard Time Throughout the United States and Canada—List of Papers Ren ‘Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 22.—At the business meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Sclence to-day, the 23d of August was fixed upon as the tine for hold- ing the meeting of Inst year, and the follow- ing offlcers were elected: President, Dr. J. W. Dawson, of Montreal, Canada; the per- manent Seeretary having been elected for five years, Prof, Putnam, of Cambridge, the present Incumbent, will continue; General Secretary, William Saunders, of London, O.; Assistant General Secretary, Prof. J. Couwoell nnnounced the first hymn, * On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand," tobo sung to the tune of “Old Northfield.” The. nnmes of thoso di- vines suggested bicssed momorics of tho suintod Asbury aud Weelvy, and much enthusiasm wns erated by the pleasant coincidence. | As Mr. Conwell announcedsthe hymn he remarked that he blessod God for the privilege of dymg and going over Jordan, Tho untire musical program was arranged by Mr. J. Allington, and was nade up of bymng that were entirely now to tho <i niger generation, both as towords and music. Must of them wero sung entirely by the old peopie themselves, the larva congregation simply’ jJolning im tho chorus of each bymn. ‘Tals particular feature was one of the most in- teresting of the mectiug, and, although tho voices hud lost much of the elusticity of youth and at times cuntaulued a discordant note, yet tore was evident tho xreatest delight in pouring forth the present attendance Js made up of ladies and gentlemen who ene during Saturday, Sunday, and yesterday; and oyen tow: tbhore Is ample tont and cottage room, ae well as hotel nccom- modations, for hundreds of prospective visitors. ‘Tho prominent “teaders" who have appeared at tho Ilu(f thus far during the session are Miss Frances 6, Willard, of Evanston, tho very efl- clont President of tho Convention; tho Rov. Dr. A. de Juthins, of Lexington, Ky., Chalrinan of tho Executive Cammitteo, who bensts that he has been engaged in tho work of tomperanco re- form since ho was $1 years old; Col. Georg W. Buln, of Fanisvillo, 2. very polished and widely- known temperanes orator, whe bias Just re turned fram un Eastern tour; Me. Goorge W ford. 2 temperance lecturer from Urtaver, 11 Mr. J. 8. Fined, of Lincoln, Neb, und Mr J. 1 eee ee ee tn both ot whom aye | theeoul to God tn praiso, and the wrinkled faces | Eastman, of . Washington: Vice-Presl- long been conneeted ‘Wich successful termper- | sparkied with a boly Joy, -It wasn sight tomove | (lent and Chairman ot Section A, Prot. Ance movements throughout the country; | tho stoutest bourt toemotion. Unarrisdu's pow- William Harkness; Station B" Prot, Mrs, & M.d. tlonry, of Evanston. Btute Evans | erful ‘pleadings were nothing compared to it,and | ,, wl are Faas a of. ae and Superintendent of na National mathe Slt popiite, tostitiats ult ony the comzro= T. ©. Menhall, of Colimbus, 0.3 omintn' {atian ‘Temperance Unton;, Mra. | gitior wore seen hucdree gelling y nih . # Wouinn's christian Temperauce, Unions Mr. | eer taward teoling that they could mot supe | gccton Cy Prof. TT. Camp oe aeons press. Section D, Prof. W. P. Trobridge; Section &, ‘The Sceretary. tha Roy. Mr. Norton, a young Prof. FE. ‘T. Cox, of San Francisco; Sectlon F, minister trom Chicago Prof. W. I..Dow; Section G, Prof. A. 1. CALLED au Bt ae HPA TATED AND Taltle uf Coliunbus, 0.; Sectlon I, Prof. and, as the namos were catied, nearly every ono | Dante! Wilson, ot Toronto; Section I, Prof, inate sentences yave utterance to bis or ber E,P, Eliott; Seeretary of ‘Section A, Prof stian experteney. . 'T. Eddy, of Cincinnatl; Section rof, Mrs. Arai Biro , Lorn in 1708, wife of ono of | ¢4, 11 H LS 4 tuoald-tie revival SetHodiet preachers, sald | Charles S. Hostinzs, of Baltimore; Section that sho was converted while vory young at | C, Dr. Alfred Springer, of Cincinnatl; Sec- Uppingham, Montgomery County, N. ¥., in 1813. { tion D, Prof. Charles B, Dudley; Sec- Sue was a0 soundly converted that fully des are y * fermined to1ito up tothe requirements. of tho | tlon E, Capt, C. E. Dutton; Section Fy Church, and make sure of Meaven. It was | Dr. Charles Minot, of Buston; Sectlon G, that sue gonseerated | Prof, Robert Brown: Section H, Prof, Otis a 1, wratptternea bln ta te yy Bah. a ing sinners’ to’, flee | ‘I. Mason; Section J, Franklin ‘f. Nough, of Faun the wrath to came over nines she was 16 | Lowvilles 1 in Y ‘ruin jo wre lo come evor Als ic Wi iH 5, Fours old. “Tewae Hob wet 1620 that she ra- | pena a Vio et WH big Bs Vat of Gelved the blessing of perfect teva. Sho hadn't velphia, adoube an to net nceoy taco with ¢ God, and ms Fi list of nate professors of sclenco, happy jn tho Lord as she trav rouh thia | directors of museums, army nud navy ofll- iagats' qi Wilderness world. Sho wus oven now on Viegah's | cers, mombers of the Coast Survey, chumists, ‘Abymn with a tune fifty years old wassung | ete, from all parts of the United States pend word , "Ob bow happy aro they who the | were recommended by the Standing Com- javior obey. 5 mittee forthe honorary degree of fel- OTHER EXPEWIENCKS. low,” and were elected by ballot. 3f, De Couders, born 1808, converted tn 1825 at | | ‘The Committee on Vital Statistics reported Dryden, Tompkins County, NY. Hi that coBperation between Congres and the State Governments would probably ba se- worth, of Huston, both active workers in the ents: Judea Watson, of Mississippi, nnd othora, Thero ure, howover, two very distluzuished yen- tlemon who aro announced to spunk some tine during the close of the wook, when it is antici pated that the Interest will- run very high, and that the attendance will be vory Inrge. Thesetwo wenttenicn are Gay. John: P. 5t John, of Kan- ans, and Neal Dow, of Maino. | It cunnat be dette nitly stated now Just what days thoy will bo present, but (tis certain thoy will addross the convoudtion some tno this week. Not A TEMPERANCE REVIVAL, It may be fn order to stato right here that tho session 1s in to seuse @ temperauce revival gueceasion of meotings whore the intemporate firo shown the wickedness: of thelr ways, ana oxborted tn come up und sign the pledge; nor Is {ta temperance convention th that there nro no elections or routine business. It fs slmply a conference of lulles nnd. gentlemen who are fnterosted in work of,; temperancy reform,— tu succession of invetings for the thorough dis- enaston und stuly of tha great question (tn all its branehes, and for training and instruction as to tho best method of thinning tho ranks of tho devotees of aleutol and depriving thom of re- crults,. It is ala particularly intended to make the session a social occasion, and it was because ‘of this feature that Haturday was given up al- invat entirely to visiting and becoming ucquainte od. ‘Tho Sunday services wero ulmost wholly of a religious charucter, closing tu tho evening with a sormon by tha Roy. Dr, Jutkins on Tho Bible [usis of Total Abatinence.” Thereverend guntionun snid, among other things, that it wis alt right to dring rane Juice 2,800 yeurs ago, In- asinuch ag ten and ' coffee. wore unknown, und gripes could be preserved the whote year round, inaking It possiblo to get-tho jive fresh and bnrmlessatalt times, But the Bible taught that when it was red withiit the cup”. it should Do abstatned from ns a thir that“ biteth like f sorpont and stingeth like au adder.” ‘Tole Soripture passage along, eos enourh to break down the reasonings uf Ligse who averred that thé Bibic was oot opposed to intemporauce, Whe first inceting-yeatorday morning was tho one with referonoe to organization, us alroady roferrail to. Mrs, Willard presided. ‘Thoro wor a fow ploksant iinpromptu remarks by the lady, and also by Dr. dutkins; but tho tine wag pritie elpully taken up with tha disposition of busl- vas, According to tho arrangemonts muda, thore will be aiccture every morning nt 10:0) o'clock and ovory afternoon at 3 o'olovk, and the ovenlng incotings will be devotod tu gen- eral discusslan,—all thoso gathorings to take pinco, of course, in tho large Tabernacle, Then thore will also bo two tegtings each day In tho Chirk Btreet Chapel, At o'clock every more ing Sirs, Harris wil thors conduct a “ eclontillo institute,” tedching tha y is most re- snarkablo exporionco was boing raiscd from a ag bed as see offored at Desplaines | onred, and when thls was acconiplished ‘J. W. Agard, born 18ll, converted In 1891 at they woud be ready to guggest n definit plan Cazouvvin, N, &. bt , Sirs. M.'B. Harvey, born ta 1818 Ever sincd | Hho question of o standard time for rail- sho was converted i 130, at Platteburg. N.Y. | ronds, which had been referred toa com- od bad gently led ber along life's pathway, mittee at the last ineeting, was brought up Be Re a ath aun discussed nt leuth. brof, Stone, at the 3 ¥ + * | Cinclunati Observatory, presented o major tres: i rf report favoring one standard for the whole cotter ih ger oe climonviltos in 108, ond | country, and recommending that all the rall- hope wits Tull, tho.tupa ef a. bicssed immortality, | roads in the United States and Canada be Oia G. Elkins wns born in 1812, aud converted | enrnestly requested: to make out thelr In 183qt Vershire, Vt. His cup was not only | schedule for running trains necording to it. full and running over, but was Uciuy enlarged. | It was In the interest of nstronomy also, the Mra, Mary A. Grosvenor was boru in 1810, and | Professor argued, that such a standard converted at Brookfield Academy, Mass. in | be made out. ‘She minority report, pre- sz, Shu felt that tho prayers of her godly | sented by Dr. Waldo, set fort ‘the Foe eee a acer et eeoui. 2° | oconomieal aspect of | tho question, anit Sirs tinrriae St, Ttussoll was bora tn 1807 and | favored several standards, New York tine converted in 1&s.at Gilmunton, N.H. Through | should govern in the East; St. Louia tline, All cheb ter ailichicns ot life ive atl ROGER 13K an paur date, should rovers foe Mississtpo| er bold upou God, and Ho ha io alley; and other pornts, each an hour Inter ersutely along. than the preceding, should rover the West. i oth reports were finally ordered printed In Bhetford, Canuda, said that ho thanked God his ry Tast nays were tls best. tho proceedings of the Association, and the 4 7 question will be brought up again next year, J, Burlingatno, burn 1600, converted fn 1817, at | A committer—cousisting of Prof. Swallow Duniel Uaevar ‘born 1818, converted lu 1631 at New Berlin, Chenango County, was gind e SCIENTIFIC EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON LIFE, tobe hore, but waa sorry ho hadn'tiiveda belter of Missourl, Prof, Proctor of Kentucky, Prof, with oxportments fu connection tharowith, and | life sinca bis conversion. Holston was ns ood James Hull of New York, Prot, Wincholl of aa anything In the world, and a man couldo’t bo | Missouri, Prof. Kerr of North Carolina, Prot, tho Worgo by haying it, while no unocould afford | Orton of Ohio, and Maj. Powell of Washing- to dio without It ton—was appointed for the purpose of It. Sirs, Abby Howon, bora in 1805, converted in| drawing up and recommending a systematic 1820 nt Itiohield, Otsego County, N.Y. hud loved | aud mare necurate tuethod.oF making State the Lord iu this world and would continua todo gealogtcal surveys. a ¥ 5. Saar crt born In 1807, converted in 18% at Tha members then withdrew to the rooms Oxdenaburg, N. ¥., sald there were numbertuss | of the yarious sections, aud listened ‘to. the. memories trooplag through bis mind, but the | rending of the following papers: “Tho Black feat onan ae ogee ena | SURE oH Sauer ret ecolve auch & wicked, dohn G. Henderson, o! chester, 11; Deon, Gur idido'tdo go, though, ull Roquit | rho Embleinatic Mounds of the Four Lakes thoro S10 Johnson was boro in. 1MB and of Wisconsin,” by Stephen D. Peot, of Clin. con- - c 3 Mare, d, ton, Wis.; “Antiquity of Manin America,” Roe eee aay nasil aad convart: | DY We Do'Linng, of Washinztuns * Notes on od inisliue Sundgute, Bonulogton County, Vt. | the Segmentation of the Vertebrate Hod, ‘This agod woman thanked God for tho strength by GS, Minot, of Uarvard Unlyer- again. on Aan UE aue aoc d Bev aurvivorets boss God | qrendon Of | the eo atis Mixed nassistud by. Mrs. A. H. Kepley, of Efingham, Every afternoon at 4:30 o'cinek Mes. Henry will conduct in the chnpel a Gospel temperance In- stitute,” a aort of training-setioo) as to the bust muthods of conducting ovanuellatic temperance. Jn conneotion with the sojantitic fexturea of the woek's discussion, thore will bo a lecture in tho ‘abernnelo by, Dr, J. 8. Jewell, of Chicago, on “Tho Eifecta of Alcohol on tho “Bratn and Nerves.” ‘Tho.sclentiie experiments are to bo made with the ald of golar ticrascope and chenncal uppiiunces, it was decided that at tha ovening meetings no quustions ehould be dla cussed except aiteh ag-inight bo‘ recommandod by noommittea composed of Miss Willard, Mr. Woouford, Judgé Watson; and Mr. Finch. Dr. Jutkins will presido at the ovening mectings, 'Tho fivat lecture of tho regular sories was do- tvored In the ‘Uabernacto Resterday, afternoon by Col, Bato, Mra, E.G, Hibben, of Peorln, pro- sfding at tho mesting, Col. Rain's subject was “Total Aostinonce versus Mo "The tecture was’ really 4 aplondid effort, but that she was praising with the salnts mado Saws MS "1 dak} "i attractions of the beach ‘und abndy walks ‘wore | glorified. v ne PA ea by AN Pat too great tondintt of nm very largo audlenco, THE NEV, JOSEPH EAMES, by Prof, tf, L, Eddy, of Mneinuntls * Detere Col. Bain said tho Quickest ty to Hapoae of ie born in 1805, converted In 1816 at Naw Canaan, SHINGO ‘of ‘Thosphtus in Iron,” by Prof, subjoct was tosuy that modurate deluking ted | N.Y, Ho felt hw wae nearing bis heavenly |) “Tiwrence Smith, of Loulsvillas “The homo, and faneled be could hear the wings of | 4: 34 +) by Bs the voleatial ueasungurs, blo had been a miniss Electrophoue aud Electric Lighting,” by EB. ter fitoetive youre and had_reoelyed nearly | B, Eliott, of the Treasury Department, 4,000 souls into the ‘eburch, fe owed his cous | Washington. verslon to the prayers of bis godly paronte, ‘The members of the Section of Anthropol ‘Asahol Harris, born 1404, converted in hs at | ogy, upon Invitation of the local Committee, Ballovitie, Ont.,'wondared whore he would be | wont onan excursion to Madisonville, this word It uot {ur God's was convertod' | county, to viow the prebistorle burlat-place. ut todrunkennoss, and that total ubstinoics lod away from it. All moderata drinkers did not become drunkards, but If overy druukurd wos winod off from tho fuce.of the darth, and mud- orutu drlpking continue, tuore would sooh be as many drunkuras as before, while if every drunk- ard was out of tho way, and only totil abatl- Nonce axisted, thare could not bu m drunkard. ‘The looturer then toqk up tho quostion of THE BIBLE BASIS FOR TOTAL AUSTINENCE, and showed how plalnly it was tuught by tho Sortpturca, Ho sald thittha people who +took tho trouble to bunt up passuyes in tho ible which might bo construcd Into advocating the uso of intoxiounts were only leoking far an ex- cuso for whut they knaw to boa wrone, puttlne 8 literal construction upon sentences which TACO, Sirs, Mars SI Gonwolls burn 1817, BE te inert The G In wz Prof, [f C, Botton delivered Ht Hee ttncok Ea OE pattote ‘out | tlecture upon the subject of “Alchemy, the fone until 1686, Cradle of Chemistry.” which was Illustrated ‘The itov. F. A.Conwell, born 181%, converted | by lantern pictures. . a ‘in nt aut Lauret, Tod. a had pean 8 pSDUEH, —_— leh you AH, OE Of Oo houv ies ir tijnojecund Gud bad to wip bin down frou, NEBRASKA. one stop to another, untll tka a spaniel dor bo 0 hand of his Dlastor. .| Agricnitural Notes—Tho Haying Sca- tholr ronson and Judginont told them ware only | turned | to tte a ying Nyurntive. Tho Aig taught (hat tho hairs of He the itis Godt | for. al net, onantlae. sone Otir bond were numborod, but who Swaught fora Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, i aldes bls two sons, wore Sfothodlut preachers, moment that thore were Ugures to bo found on ¥ ON ° by nd hiy duughter wns tho witoot another, God {° Linconn, Neb. Aug. 20.—Last year thore ovary baie with the Bid of iniorosuopal, Tha | a et eat en auuy to recolve wood just | wus a shortage of hay in this Stale, and tho Hlblo did wot contain # suhodule of eins indexed sng aaualuaets but was 8 gront rovolution. It did, though, contain Janumorablo plain and Jiteral atnteinonte agatust fitumporanco, und twught moderation only In thiagy usoful and: right, and total abstinence from toni burttut aud wrong, Col, Balu einphasized his arsite ments by rolating oxperivaces, sono Of whieh wero excucdingly luughabie, while others wero so pathetio, and relate in a way so trus to life, that not only ladies but many of the gentlemen were inoved tatears. Indeed, Col, Buin, tajudgo fron bla tulivory yesterday, would havo mado a moat oxcellant actor. 4 tes Judge Watson spoke of the tomperance move. nent in Sivalsatppl, bis roport boluy oxtremely enouuragings . 2. - Sten The Uist one of Sirs, Henry a Hos of the “Gospel temporauco Inptitute” we oli soon, after the oloso of tho lecture in the Tabernacle, tho supject spoken upon belng ''ho olution of Lemporance Haform to the Church," At the in propordon as he came closer In fellowship and ubedienee. rs ‘Tho Itov. dusper A.. Holstogton was borit in 181 und converted In 1818 at Montreal, Canada, Ho thinked God for tho blessod hope of im- mortality whieh those on the platform must soon CLE, ‘Mra, G, W, Coutine, born In 1817, convorted in Wed, Wat same Is likely to be the'case thls year, How- aver, farmurs aud stockralsers have learned from expertence that [E pays'te put up a good quantity of liay for winter use, and they ara consequently very busy dolug this, Thou- 4 : sands of vattle perished lust winter in Ne- VACKED UP AND READY TO GO braska because of a negligence {un this par- when the Tord should oath, lek am not Hes Bali g far idelt Ue romney stockmen noxt year, 1 8 Mp youder, an! A and others to put up’ hay In suftielont quan- ratty hymn of praise thas l've gone to & | tits iq Iust thom through the winter, It porn 1818, converted 18% at | dues not dy to ‘trust ta a possibly mild wine 1. Hark Pan ‘Mon had been carried through many | ter. : Many farmony did go Inst year, and lost 1a presont season has been characterized trlals. “Christ's blood was suficlont, aud she bud heavily in consequence, by drought, onl, atrAn 8 to gay, this has been a glorions hope of # huppy immurtatity, Eimer ‘dinimotisy born "sul, converted 1812 at more partictlarly so in the river counties, Aresident Piltetord, Vt. ie pralecd God he hud come to tne ni Tio eumua urakey down in bowlth bt . hore drought 18 suldom known, ing meat! thu Tabernucle, thera wero | hud luproved greatly and felt Nftocn or twonty » te Faria Haieauons Tees feimpoeuc, dass Fe NI andor born 1814, was convortod OE el ereopondent’ that irincs brought up nan Impromptu woy and) , Toh stotnodiey church in Iiiinola~sotlod, | he hs never known a shortuge, of ie roa fy today tulodey a foctarat | Oe aly Gey, ti, tng noapece| State tore” ell of Nebr ea " By et js'uf Peter Cai . | \. ae Te Oy ee eee oie ineaftoricun by | anu athar old-time prouchora at Bhilob, “| fleularly well adapted to dry weather, and of the Hour,” and a lugture tn the qiftornoon by Mire, Mury A. Roblason was bora in sanverted at Pawlot, Ve. in JAIL > dir, Floch on * Nobrusl i ire, L, Alexandor was bora ia 1904, and cou. 181%, and | will withstand a great deal of drought with- a dieuay tatsun it Nebiaaknet “verted in Ls at Covawall, Vt a eres ent of po ny 1! ¥ edat | elivshod system; which Is not creditable to oven vee Jeeyast conesctee any country or State. Birs. ¥ ; «. Oinginnatt Cu relal. Wasiuxato, elena ‘inn 1—Po-day about non, while bir. ya jd another gontioman RTs energy ra. 1. D, Olitford was bara In 1813, and con rent deal of farm achinery ts used In ing wore In the: in 1637 at Watea, N, Y tate, and more Is Intraduced Will Fee Tan te eee ken feed ay ik Margerct Porc waa born in 1803, and | -evory May. ‘The prairie farmed of Nebraska, See ee ee cettuoueat he wautd | Converted Uy ASL we WUMLOOY TE be49, ana oon- oval of rugka and trons, ate istlontarly '. Bros. we ed to i toni Gi flog deine in ie pouoraation sy Cee Ere re ta iW, and converted (n Many Neorona fue "ig salve tho fuel iy Aco wou! w Gal * r ly Foulor it wo ware to dle, audedi=— dst nity t | Meee oe iro ead fort hit sud beosuse Dis | which grown, svrve, fut, only a6 fuel, DUE fon’ carole be dies nnn hour.” Johu id, 4 | ang dig Hot expect 10 bo hive ayoar baaoc, | make excellont wind-breaks, “Thousands of - A. Mt ru ‘Soldior, ugont: of tho roud, wis.in ear his pie ofa a the nie ad byettoat tue romarke Be. d tance Or in oe Abin , Reres of trees pro sob out vere ‘ as oe a rt fowbe F, Millerwas borg in an com unde a * Waar that airy Di yuu moan math eee in enor County, ‘Onto, hen geltlers ra Tn eS ae russel 1 tla anata ny i Pane eva esl ab Aide as bor pia iad converted In boing ta up for omestends. | ew ork dray and st ‘it two oF threo tines ‘ vi i ‘one | and New England people comp the TE ee eee ee oat of the, houney andy | ye Hon Lives wie born tn 1819 and con, of the jinmigration Unie year, F 8, 80} ry “vartod iu ial at BtoukUridge, Madison County, ote sarah : ' ‘Mre. Mary Colburn was borg in 1810 and cons |* vorted in 1&4 at Waitetield, Vt. a ‘Tue UNV, GEOnaE DRAKE Hints Ned BinxcGicowssei a i ‘Tho aiinnesota Linseod- ompany bas fe the following Lotter of advice to its patrons nud foe the ising and ou ; lumping over a draysload of woods, innnaged £0 ant aut of Lia's roacke Grimnaloy owes Ae oi See oars ternedimans Tee oe Ne in a iaterviow to-night, Grimsloy tried to, i ia A Ing of Haxt make 1? appoar that be wus only jokiax, but bis || sald te wua bors tu 1808 an converted 1a et tn Foupecting, pee ou weing ant arth i JES lala ad ao Welght against the word of the Forkabira, Kogland, on iB ana ieatovs sues ve ue fe oot ng Sax al prose acemod Hlko yeste totes. gontlemen, who heard bim, ait pete K noe movery | soomimeunloote wad born fn 1814 and oonvertod terviowod separately, rapeate and thelr crop. lustance the words quoted ‘bore, balls and caution 4a to esting and sou © First, oulting=-When most of i beret % 7 turned yellow, tly brown, an lower parts of tho slalke hava ‘] ed off, it is ready and the secds favo turned sl the lower Icaves ‘bavo aroppe as to harvest. bofore ripe, Unrli erly filled out. and ust weight. Uso 0 smooth knife in high—only low enough to get all tho bolls... Second, shooking—Sot it up as soon as aut, in gavols, Itmay bo handled tho same as batley or buckwheat; but, hotter atlll, bind with @ self-binder, and shook tho samo na wheat, Th!d traptment males topeanioe easy nag; pnys wells 1, Flax oures very faa good drying weathor may he masked noe fora thrashing-machine or anything él stack, ateck, If vou want to Juve yous erope Build e good solid stuck, always keoping Cull in. the contre,—heuds in and butts out,—and top out, with proric hay, Stacks must not bo diatueocd” rent” Ww eaves hoavicr and bettor."" no Carlylo and Queon Victoria.” Dean Stanley used to tell an anecdote of a visit mado to Queen Victoria by Carlyle, in com prey, with other literary mon, nt her invitation. he atarted as tho subject of conversation with bin the probable future of the second French Emplre,n subject on which Carlyle was greatly athome. Both wore standing when tho talk bo= Att, andas he warmed with bis aubject the jucen still remained on hor fect. Ho desired xveatly to alt. own, belog weary, and foal! rsaidtoher: “ff your Majesty would bo seate wo could carry on tho discussion with mors ease.” Of coursc sho bad never reallzed bit fatigue, but at once the Queen of Enzland—and probably for tho first tine tn bor life as n Quoea —took A seat at tho invitutlon of a subject. AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERG-TOUSE, Clark-at. opposite Court-House. BRILLIANT INAUGURAL af the second regular season by MR. A. M, PALUMER'S Union Square Theatre Co,, DANIEL ROCHAT.. Hrerything aa promised AVednesdny Matinoes Zio. (0c, and the. Baturday Matineen at regular night prices, WIITE STOCKING PARK. - Base-Ball.. DETROIT vs, CHICAGO, * TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, Aug: Zand 5, at 3:40. ‘The fast sorics of the britiiant sonson Fhe Botrote wil prevent HERO and BENNETTS K, Umpti LYCEUM THEATRE, Dospiaines-st. noar Madison. WILL OPEN FOR THE Fall and Winter Season EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. Aneficlont Ore ted, patenting’ Aino s woud properey saan, PAT ‘Address or enil in parson, JAS, 8, EDWANDS, Manager Lycourm, MYVICKER’S THRATRE, FIED AND" rt or the Grae bheauite Tleture, : THE WORLD. Bevery Hvontug. Wednesday und Satariay Matinacs. Sirn Ut "Thireda als Night~Hacn lady wil sented wit Bains Pre logue ELOKAL 80 Rost Woekentr: St 8, Caets as BASEL OF POSEN. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Commencing Monday, Aug. J ni Ok on); duction in Anturtes of the groat Irie Dreamy, EVICTION. Mond ne weok only of SPRAGUE'S: An ANE, UOTOne weak only GIGANTIC NOVELTY COMMIN ATION. BAUM’S PAVILION. Twonty-sccond-st, Cottage Grove and Indtano-ars, ‘Thia Evening and ovory evening during tha eum Sunday evoning and Suniay Maines, GRAND CONCERT.» HALR RESTORER, Admiration | WORLD. Mrs.S_A.Allen's ; A ORLD'S Haar Réestorer JS PERFECTION»: For RESTORING. GRAY, WHITE. or FADED HAIR to its youthful COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY. It renews its life; strength and growth, Dandruff quickly removed. ‘A match- less Hair Dressing. Tis perfume tich and rare, . Sold by all Druggists., + ° =? & Established orcs #0 years. ce Enormous and ineres i Throwhout Suropo and co orion.” ZYLO BALSAMUF Gir. ers) A lovely tonic and Hnir Dressing. It removes Dandroff, aleye ‘all ite! "1 stops falling Hair and pzomates .a healthy growth witha rich, ‘beautiful gloss, and is dolightfally fragrant. © Prico Soventy-five Conts in largo’ glass ntoppored Zottles, Sold byall Orugglats. pended aN MAGNOLIA BALM. Pan ae AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, faselnating tints of Complexion for which Indies strive nro chiefly artl-, ficial, and all who will take the troublo may secure them. These rosouto, bewitching hues: follow tho uso of Hagan’s Mag- nolla Balm—s delicate, harm- Joss and always reliable article, Sold by all druggists, Tho Magnolla Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- Jowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- tions, ull evidences of exclte- nient and every imperfection. Its offects are immediate and sonatural thatno human being can detect {ts application, ee VITAL RESTORATIVE. nicors ITAL ssstonunte Hesteres Nervous aud Physica! Debitity, ‘i ‘Boxes of 60 plies, #50; 1, 61; 3, say nant, CATION a no 09 axing yao} rid of ane ampostor, who coun: satel va, leads roatotety an Sa .fmposter in BL Lau! ealll i 4 4 st Uae tald cea he eultitiemeal oat need faaslantooot lables and trades! and fai anture shereou. ry ye be x bli rl Oh cranteo fe arlale ‘i 2 bean. urchiated duecs frou 10, OF im ae BGRAIOND, BM. D.. Bole Prop. “the renuine can, be had of Uale & Bic 1, Polmer th ack ru ade, fortes S60) ‘lboss faite to cure wi! betty "6 figs cettorative fy dae ae pa Scented dah : ous in it. ver vith Ly ‘ray » . ju lone, 1s At ‘this stnge it will cut uy Pie andiq © thi " after cutting. Don’t w: enday ator itieseadyy e

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