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ikt/ttMiVn. I D'tl'i'li. 91.t1. Com inactive sndsn ,;r, ir numinnl. oit« Inactive. Rye Inactive. Barley 'V.Vai. FiixmilTs—Prrhsnired, ‘ OXTROIT. OrTKoir July ao.-Fmiiic—scarce and f> M?i*:v- 'vhpat flrmcrt extra, 91.00; No. 1 white, «t i*n tinker held «t use. * iTontA. r _, )nu . m., July so.-itwniwixas—Dn\l aadnom< Intil ill *1.03. . COTTON. n*t rvsrnv. .Inly sn.-L’orrojr—Qnlelt middling, tl,- low vmbtUn*. UiHct «o«d ordinary, Oftct net rm ll’t*. 37ball's; stirs. 451 Slock. I.TUI. M.iiiir-e. diiir :to.-cnn«»H—Flrim middling, ltd low rnl'Miltig, juVic; good ordinary. UMci net receipt*. r.iMi's; m>*. 50: *t'n-ir, Lavtj exports eotttwhe, 72. ctunLvsTos. July .to.—Cormn—Quiets middling. IP c; i<>«- middling. l" , ic: good ordinary, net rc-MPla. 41 hsless sales. BRstork, IUI. July :s».-t'<nTos—Nominally hlgliert r ,M iHng. icuc: I(»w middling, io)*rj good ordinary, u>’t miclpu. 03 halcii gross, 180; sales, Co| lick. 7*H. I'RTROLKUM, Ci.rvnt ini*. 0.. July 30.-l’itrnor.tcil Market frm: *r.uiil«nl while, 110 tert. *4c. 0,1, t:irv, July 3'\—l’ktroliuim -Market opened (lui- i Put ilrm. with hid. advanced to fll.OUli, Arm nl. fl.iw'v hid. Shipments. 81.uX) brill av.Ttcluu :i*i.u>ri: ir-jimnlons. ,K»i,<<iU. fi-Murim, July an.—rkTßOLKWH—Oalett crude rtriKlvt fl.vjJnai Barker's for immediate shipment! rcri.ieddullal mV. Philadelphia delivery. TIJIMM'NTINR. WIt.VINOTOK, N. G., July 30. BI’IBITS TUBPBMTIKB -Ml Til >it I’-ic. THE BATTLE OK SHILOH. A nidi J’rlrnto Tnkea Exception to Orn. Grout’s llrpulrc! MtnUincnt that Ila Wiu .Not .Surprised at Rlilloh, To Vie V'tllor fit The Trlbunf. cnicAno, .Inly JiO.—Tlio clorlnjr Ineonalsten* c ( t q, the pueftivc utitrulha, the obeolutu Itvod die nl the Hamburg letter to Ihc New York Ihritl, pulilislira In Tits TmoUNßof Saturday Init, render it absolutely necessary that it fho’tln be uncnulvocally denied by tbo reputed aiiiiioi', Gen. Grant; ami the only possible con i ludmi for nn Intelligent to reach Is that he has been misquoted, or, more likely, that Ihc whole story has been fabricated by an cnc mv t“ destroy him. Sot that the account of the battle of Shiloh I* more erroneous than the remainder of the Idler, hat that It Is a matter with which I nm more conversant than the other. 1 with to give what I Know to ho the facts hearing on the statements there made. In the Ural place ho is tppnrled to have sold that there was no surprise jm that fateful* Sunday morning when, but for 1 the suhilmo heroism of the men of the West, the whole army would have been thrown into u panic and n stampede which could have tmhd only in the horrors of a t4vcr full of frantic drowning men and horse". Prentiss* brigade reached Pittsburg handing near night* fall on the eve of the battle, and were hurried out to the advance of the Iclt-ccufc,—raw troops, many of them not a week out of their own States, t-omo of them even without arms, nutnhly the Fifteenth Michigan, and all upre pared and unsuspicious of. an attack. AtO o'clock that Saturday night oneof Qcn. Prentiss* Aides rode up (u where Co). Alban, of the Eighteenth Wisconsin, was directing the en campment of his regiment, and said: “Colonel, Hit-enemy arc between us and Corinth; you will mniio your men ns comfortable as possible M-nighl, and to-morrow morning vour commis t-arv stores will be sent to you. The arms for the regiment on your left (the Fifteenth Michi gan) will be here by noon.** If them was no tnrprlse. if there had been skirmishing for •invs ns flen. Grant Is renurted to have said, Ftmiclmdv was guilty of a terrible crime in piecing unarmed men In a position to be mas sacred. and lulling to repose in landed security those who were armed, but bud only been pro vided with ammunition 'on the transports Just before thev disembarked. Nine-tenths of Premiss’ brigade, Including the Gen era! himself, were captured,—captured almost before limy had time to tlm ushot. Woe there no surprise In this! Was there no surprise manifested by the gallant Al ban’s dying order: “Get behind tho trees, men. and fight them Indian fashion I Don’t try to form *’) Not time to form a lino of battle 1 Every man for himself. Two hundred and thirty men, with a Captain os the ranking ofllcer, were mustered after the light, all that remained of as gallant a regiment os the service knew,—the Eighteenth Wisconsin. It was either a turprlfc or some one high in com mand was guilty of reckless, wanton murder. Let Ir not be supposed that the experience of this regiment or of lids brigade was the sole evidence of surprise. Fur from it. Tito evi dence la heard on every hand, and this is your correspondent's excuse lor what ho writes. Many take It for granted that Gen. Grant has mid ul), oral least mo substance of what Is given in this "Humbug’’ letter: but It cannot bo, and it Is plainly hut justice to him that It be understood that Uds canard is but another hoax of the many lor which the Herald Ims become bo deservedly notorious. Nn one. 1 horn, wishes to detract from the laurels of (icn. olicnnan. Hr won his honors nob!v. Hut when It Is said that tho victory at Fhfloli tmioiigs to him alone, no one man of the ninety thousand who were driven buck, Inch by Inch, over hills and through ravines, that ter rible day, will bo made to believe a word of I'., And the gallant McClernand. is ids valor on that day to bo aet at naught) The twaddle may Ih) printed in all (ho newspapers lu Christen dom, hut no man ul Id* division will honor him the leas, nor will they accord leas credit to Gen. liuc)l ami Ids veterans for their forced march onu gallant fighting, liuoll’a men saved the Held of aidloh from being tbo worst defeat of the War, and of this fact there arc more limn a hundred thousand witnesses. Uurelv Gen. Grant cannot alTord to let these absurd state ments to stand undisputed fur a day. ITuvati Smith. aTecuuaii chapter. Alleged Digamy and Unlawful Annoyance, Special JJhpatch lo Tht Tribune. Virrsnumi, To., July 30.—J. V, Moss, of Fay ette County, Pennsylvania, a well-known dis tiller, called to-day at tho oflico of tho Mavor and hud warrants issued fur Ocorgo Cruram on a charge of bigamy, and fur his daughter, Anna Moss, as a witness. Crumtn was formerly a conductor on the Ualtlmore A Ohio llallroad, and Muss alleges that lie then had a wife, lie Is now a resident of Chicago, running on the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy llallroad as a conductor. Tho daughter of Mr. Moss, who claims to havo been married to Crumm be fore he left this locality, started yesterday to meet Crumm. Mr. Moss said he thought they Were to meet at the Union Depot. The lady was pointed out to Detective McCandless, who followed h»r. At the depot bho bought a ticket I»r Chicago, and had her trunk checked lo that city, and then took a seat on the train. Me- Candles* Imagined they would meet at Alle gheny, and got on ilia ear, and went to tbo North tilde Depot, whore, Crumm not Appear ing, he took the lady in charge, atopped her trunk, ami brought her back to the Mayor's oilh-c. 'I here her father reiterated his declarations that Crumm bad another wife, while the woman protested that he had mil, The .Mayor declined to act further in the ■nutter uf her detention, os she was over 31 tears of age, and there wus nu charge against her. Air. Moms dually bode her good-by, and lulu her thut, If she must go, to write tuber mother, but he was confident she was not Cruuim’s only wife. fISH-BREEOING. Special ntvnitch I o THi TrihHi't. Madison, WJ*., July 30.—Tho following cart *sa issued by the Fish Commissioners to-day: ‘‘The Fish Comuitsslou of tho Btoto of Wis consin, having planted in our Inland water* acv* crsl mlliioua of the different varieties of food* especially uek that parties Interested lu tUh-culiure gtvu us early Information respecting their reapiwarauco lu tho different localities *hcro planted. Wo want this lofonpatlon lu a tellable form for publication in our unnual re port to the Legislature. Whenever those fish nave been caught or seen, all tho particulars 'herewith will t>e thankfully received. Addretb at Madlsuu or Oshkosh the President fr secretary of thu CuinuiUslou. ** *Vu. Wblcu, Madison, President. “ Moves llourfu, Oshkosh,‘Secretary.’* GEN. SHERIDAN. Barela) DtspaUk to Tts THAuns. Slwucii, D. T., Julj 3d.-Llcal. Ucn. Blicrt dun arrived to-day from tho Black Util*, whtro he has bun hunting a site fur thu uew military I,Y*V thinks Cutup J. G. Sturgis, at Dear “mu, U just the plavu, Uu Ml this evening Buu ,r ' l * ual l *alu for Duluth, where he will Uke • take steamer for Chicago. MARINE NEWS. Threatened Strike of Tug Fire* men and Linesmen. Efforts to Effect a Compromise of the Tuff Troubles. gmetbfnp Hore About the Welland Canal, | DsilirJl, Oslo**. Kandral lliihipi, Late Freights, Etc. the tug Tnoum.rs. A couple of the tug-owner* had a little talk yea* lerdar on the subject of a compromise of the pres* ent troubles, and it resulted In a call for a meeting to be held In the evening at 0. It. Green's office, corner of LaSalle and booth Water streets, with the understanding that the manager* of (he Assn* elation Hite* and the owner* of the Independent line boat* would bo present. About 8 o'clock the former were onhanuattho appointed place, and several of (he tatter, bnt owing to the absence of several Independent tug-owners the conference was postponed until Ills evening nl the same hour and place, when it is ex- Seeled ail the interested persona will be on band, tacclho war began the reeling among the Iwlllg creme has run pretty high. When they gathered In Mr. Green’s office I ail highland took seats they ware a* route as Egyptian mummies, nnd put on the sb<rn»sl and most Independent expressions. The two astute Managers of the Vessel-Owners' Towing Company nod tho Union Towing Associa tion, whose impolitic compact—done through sec ond parties—brought about the (to them) ruinous competition, sat silently, occasionally eyeing on* nnolncr. but did not deign to apeak, something which they have not done logeliior for a whole year nn account of ingoing difficulties, Tlieconipeilt.oi) has been so strong Hint the log Captains make their own term*, getting such fig ures as they may agree upon with Matters outside, while Inside work Is done according to circum stances mid compcltllun. the rates varying from £KI lo 70 iwr Cent oit schedule prims. The Associa tion llnss have been the greatest sufferers ny th* compi-tlllon. and have rom« down on their em ployes to stand a share of the loss by reducing the pay of all I‘* per cctiE ’this reduction caused opposition from the dremrn nnd linesmen, ami lost evening they congregated to the number of about fllty at the corner of LaSalle and South Water streets, and talked the matter over In a domllory nnd aimless sort of way, but Anally agreed to sign a paper as follows: “We, the undersigned Arcmsn and linesmen nn the tugs in Chicago River, resolvu that wo shall not work for less than thu wages we aregcttingut present.** There oro sixty-four of this class of employes on Hie Association boats, anti uhont Ally or them slimed thu document <m the spot, and declared their Intention to stand by their resolu tion. As no r«*ductiou has been made on thu Inde pendent E'no bouts, the matter does not uifetl them directly. It Is likely that every Aremau and linesman on the Asvocluilon lugs will sign thu paper alluded to above before the day is past. The present wages is s:*o per month, and the lug managers have notified all their employes of n re duction of IN percent from and after to-morrow. The cooks on the tugs also complain of thu reduc tion, and will probably join tnv strike. They have been getting tillO per month, nnd supplying all the pruvendor. fuel, etc., out of that sum. Formerly they received &I£>. Unless some amicable ar rangement of thu matter is outdo to-day or to-mor row there Is overy Indication of a general strike of the Association tugmen, including flremen, linos men. and cooks, nnd It may be fraught with much trouble before it Is ended. This latest difficulty is another resulting from the late compact between the Association Tines. THE WELZsAMT) CANAL IMPROVE- MENT. A "Constant Render” (a Informed that tho Wel land Canal (connecting Lake* Erlo and Ontario) Improvement will bo completed about 1880. Tbo preaont depth la ten feet, ami when the work now being proseenlcd by the Dominion Government Is completed vessels of fourteen foot draft will bo en abled to puts through the canal, which will accom modate most of our large lake croft that cannot luck ' through at present. The Improvo iiicnt will not allow "voasuU of Hhi largest oceaa tonnage to enter Lake* Erie” from the ocean. The toimajro of vessels that are nblo to pass tbsougn tho Welland Canal at present la from :KH) to 4UO, and they carry from jB,OOO to t!l.000 bushels of com. The North western Transit propellers overuse 430 tons, and run between Chicago and Osdcnthnrg, N. Y. The old prop Norman. lately convened m Milwaukee into a steam barge tor lumber-carrying purposes, wn» built ot Oswego, ami toimed '*l3, tio closely have iomo vessels iltted the cuual locks that It bus been necessary to remove their tailrolls. These craft are known on tbo lakeaaa canal whouners. or. In speaking of either steam or suit craft that pus through the Welland, they are culled canal-sized vessels. ' A number o< these‘ttual schooners have made ocean voy ages, and one, the Florelta, Is about to load deals at Grand Haven and leave for a llrltish port. It is pot probable that, lu tho event of the completion of tho canal, ocean steamers—tba present class will load at Chicago ducks and proceed direct to Europe, but It Is quite likely that craft—both sail and steam—will bo built and adapted especially for the lake, canal, river, and ocean trade. At least that is the opinion soma experi enced lake and ocean navigators have ex pressed. Any of our present lake vessels that do not draw over fourteen feet of water, wltb cargo 00 board, will be enabled to pass through the cant) In IBBU, and If tho Bt. Lawrence Canals aod the Ualoap Haplds aro deepened and Improved by that time Uiuy can pass through to the ocean: and ocean vessels of simitar draft and tonnage can come to this port, Ilia* giving Chicago direct trade wltb nil tho ports of the world with out breaking bulk. Work Is also in progress on the lower .or 8L Lawrence canals and rapids. "Constant Header” is further Informed that Tub TniniiKi published a year ago last Juno a six-column article on the Improvement of the Ca nadian canals, carefully worked up and compiled from docuuiunts at thu scat of the Dominion Gov ernment by it* able Toronto. Ont., correspondent, and a reference to tbo Ales will give him all the In formation that can be obtained, and far more than ts contained In tba above, which it Is boned, how ever, will serve to answer other similar Inquiries. NAUTICAL ACCIDENTS. A propeller swung Into? Iho schr I‘llot to tbo river yesterday, and knocked out a cathead. While towing .a vessel In Yesterday the tug Monitor broke the strap of bor piston-rod and damaged her cylinder so that she become disabled and had to be towed Into port. Bbo was put In drydock for repairs. A Midland, Ont., dispatch to the Toronto Volt says tbo aehr New Dominion missed stays and ran on the rocks opposite (Jlu Hock Light, and at last accounts had not been released. The dispatch was dated the 27th. Yesterday's Detroit Pott ana JYlbunt contained the following: “On Sunday afternoon the Cana da Wrecking Company received a telegram signed by the Captain of the schr J. It. Denson, and dated at Toledo, tinting that tho schooner was Ailuirooii Middle Sister Island, ono of tho Dot-In Day group, and requesting assistance in tho way of a lug. Hunter, and bowser. Upon receipt of tho telegram the tug Jessie was fired up, audlate brine evening left fur the scene of tho trouble with tbo schr M. C, Upper in low ns a lighter, the tug returned yesterday afternoon and reported thut the Henson had succeeded la relieving herself be fore she arrived, but onlr after having thrown overboard 3,000 bu of wheat of tho i.'i,ooo she hud In her hold. Tbo Captain of the Denson stated mat he was afraid of a storm, os nu reason fur throwing owar the grain, and wanted to get free befura it came. The Denson waa bound from To ledo to Krle, and went ashore early tsunday morning. Tbo United Slates revenue-cutter Fes senden. whim happened In that vicinity, also went to tho assistance of Iho schooner, but her atttevra report that Iho steam-barge Frod Kelley had released her before she could be of a&y asr vice.” UUPVALO. DcrriLo, JulyUO.—Lake freights continue dull and nominal; rate* on coal, 30 cents to Mllwsakee and Chicago. Cleared (or twenty-four boon endlnj 8 p. m.: Prop* Japan, mdse, Duluth: Java, tnd*o; James Fisk, Jr., mdse; V. If. Kctchum and Wlssahlckon, mdse. Chicago; atmr Pearl, Put-ln-Uay; icbra Granger, UOO lona coal, Sheboygan; Young Amerl ca, diW tuna coal, Toledo; barge J.U. Duller, Marine CUy. Vessels passing Port Culborne Lock for twenty* four houn ending ut & p. m. autb—Westward, propa Scotia, Montreal to Chicago; Lako Michigan, aioutroal to Toledo: Parka Hllffu, Klsgaton to Cm* csgo; Uepubllc, Clayton to Chicago; George A. Davis, Oswego to Toledo; American. Ogdensburg to Cleveland i acbr Jl. A, Lydeu, Toronto to Ulack lUvcr. Eastward—Props Acsdut, Domlolon, sml Zea land, Toledo to Montreal; Lincoln. Toledo to SI. Catherines; bark Augusta, Toledo to Kingston; burgy Fortune. Toledo to Montreal; schrs r. J. King. Toledo to Toronto; Erls Stewart. Erie to .Tonmtoi lug U. b. Kdssll, Windsor to Toronto. i:uie. ffpsafat Dttpatck m fli TWAusa Eiuk, Pa., July 3p,— Arrivals—Prop Superior, Marquette; sebrJenny White, Toledo; schr Gun. Worth, buffalo. Departures—fitmr Japan, : Duluth; acbr Gen. Worth, Palrporl. r. j. ,< . Tim now prop Juiata, «t tbs Anchor Line, came lu from buffalo this sfte/sooa ou bet maiden trip, bho Is taking on a big cargo for Chicago. A 1> AST Alt UX* Y ACT, An outrageous act was committed yesterday on tbe tug J. ti. Hsckley, owned by CapL Welsh, and commanded by CapL Joe Glllsoo. Some per son poured a quantity of emory-powder la lbs ttQSiae-ioutaaU, elide;, etc., for the purpose of destroying tho machinery, out It was discovered In the nick of lime and removed before the engines were put In motion. Tn« act was jnerpetrau-d t*y •offie one who hssxs the owner of tlieUackiey Ui THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY :5!, 1878 will. The offense I* pnnlshahle by Imprisonment on to* conviction or to* person. POUT IIUnOK. Pont Ho now, Mich., .Inly HO.—Down—proo* India, Colorado, Tl. W. Blanchard, Antelope and consort; achr IE 0. Bayes. Up—Prop* Louis (jllbert, Vanderbilt No. 3, Mayflower, Fred Kelly and ennsort, Passaic and barges. Wale* and consort, Stamrcnand contort, Birchard nnd barges: achr O. 8. Tlaranl. Wind—Northeast, gentle: weather dourly. The achr Reed Caae. which parsed nplastnlvht In tow of the barge IT. C*. kchnonr. ran on the mid* die ground below tho Grand Trank elevator, I'oint Edward tihe ia Mill on. Pony TTcnoK, -Mich., duly BO—lo p. rn.—Patacd op—Prop# Enterprise, • Newbury, Pneaate nnd barges. Delaware, AUecheny. Ontario: achra B, M. Davidson. C. .T. Wells. ,1. R. (illninre. Down—Props si. .Tnseph, Nashua, D. Ualleotine end consorE Cormorant and consorE Wind—North, light; weather floe. BAKE FUEIOUTS. Grain freights were qoiet and firm, owing to the advance in rail freights. The will rato lo Buffalo was nominal at me on corn. Charters were made for 10.000 hn wheat nnd sfl.ooo bticorn: To Buf falo-Prop Oneida, com through. To Montreal— Prop Shicklnna. wheat at 7Uc. To Sarnia—K. E, Cnvtte, corn through. To Ogdonsbnrg-Props Bt. Albans and Concord, corn through. Till? fIANATj. ttninonponr, 111.. -Inly .'lo.—Arrivals Morning Eight, Ottawa, fioObii corti; Bell* France, Morris, 0.000 bn corn. BniDOKronx. July no— lo p. m.— Arrivals—O, .. IliHith, MirselllM. 0,000 bn corn: Shamrock. RUwa. 4,b00 hit corn: Atlnntio. Kankakee Feed r, 4.700 hu corn: prop King Bros., Kankakee ‘uetloi, 3,000 bu corn. MIT.WAUKRK. niMpateh fs Th s Trlbint. Mtf.wAPRSR, July nO.-Rhlpmenla of wheat. lan.OOObu: receipts. 00.000 hn. Discharged from elevators for milling, 7.000 hit. Freights nominal at to Itnflalo, 4)ictoOg doatburg. . MARQUISTTB. fipeeUl nitpatrh b» 7V Tribune. MAnqrisTtn. Mich.. .lalyflo.— Arrived-PropTT. J. Hacked: schrs William McGregor, John Burt. Passed mi—Prop Idaho. Passed down—Prop Pacific. NAVIGATION. NOTES. CHICAGO. The flremen and deck hand* on the harbor tugs will plhko to-dav nnlfls* the Association tug tine* exempt thorn from the 1.1 per cent redact 100, The big schr Michigan got away on her second trip of the season yesterday with 05,000 bu corn for Buffalo, taken at Ujc per bu. It fs said she refused Be after making hor first trip, amt tins laid up here tor two month* before accepting present rate*. F1.98W11P.118. Bailor* cot per tlav. . . . „ . Hough weather was experienced on I.nke Erie Friday last. Sheriff* liss jnat pnt n wheel of bis make on the steam barge J). W.Knst, Charlotte. 011 Lake Ontario, Is to be a display station of the signal service. One-half the schr Hercules has been purchased by John Oclluiirk. of Mliwnnkee. for J-1,300. Capt. MlchcUnm. owner of the trhr Luna .John son. Is In search of a foreign freight, am). If suc cessful, he will send bur across the ocean at an early day. A seven-sixteenth* Interest In the «cht William Home was sold in front of the Detroit I’ost-Olllcu Monday on mortgage sale and was knocked down to Herbert lluweti, trustee, for £4, COO. Tua Detroit Pott ntnt Tribune says Supervising Inspector Cook ha* gone to Grom! Haven, and will visit Milwaukee and St. duo before ho returns home. It says also that "somebody will catch it now.” , A shipment of 100 boxes of meals was lately made from Milwaukee via the Union Steamboat Company to llulinto and tho New York, Luke Erie .t Western Itnilroitd (0 New York, Hie time occupied in transit being only six days. roirr of ciiicaoo. The following are the arrivals and actual sail- • Ingsnt this port for the past twenty-four hours, ending at 10 o'clock last night: ; ARIIIVO.H. Prop City of Concord. OgUcosburjf. sundries. CtaVk ,l prop Annie Young. DnlTalft. snVdries. Clark street. j*roj>Pt. Albans. o«.i< n*i*nrn. Htinilrlcs. Clark street. Kdir Milan. I.iidhigimi. lumber. Market. Prop Mewesigrr. Denton. samlrlen, Hime streeL Mmr Metropolis, smith Haven,ttutdrles,Clark street. Kclir Louisa Mt'Hnna'd. lumber, Marki-i. Truahkylark. Denton. miiilrlev Un»h street. Kchr Klvn, llolLiml. wood, NHkrrsoovllJe, Prop George Dunbar, WUikwroo.- lumber, Arncdl g »chr Contest. Muskouoo. lumber. Twentieth street. Prop Tempest, White Lakc, ; | ltlwbcr. Eighteenth Pi-op Portage. Dnffito. snrdrle* Adomi street. Prog Clematis, Pcshtlao. towing.' Hash street. Kchr Nmpiehay, I'mmiito, lumber, Kadi street. Kchf Advance, IVahvtuo, lumber, limb street. Bchr K. M. Blanton, ManUien. lumber, Hush street. fcchrC. K. Mins, liuffshi. coal,-.Evans* klip, scltr Ataunto. Unnd ilaveu,' lumber. Gas-House Slip. Bchr of Grand Korea. Grand Haven, lumber. Kenr C. cT. l)., Grand Haven, lumber, Blotaon Sttp. Tug New Kra. Urnud Haven, towing, itusti street, hr Minerva. Muskegon. lumber. Magailno Slip. Hear belt, l.tidlncton. lumber, Stetson Kdi». PropC. (JaaipiMll. l.ndlngion, lumber. Ogden Slip. Kchr Mutgsrvtu Muir, Lndlneton. Ice. Ogden Blip. Prop IVeneM, Duluth, sundries, Washington street. Prop "lillstu Crippcn. Manistee, lumber. Market. Prop Charles Hrltz. Manistee, lumber. I.ake street, Bchr F. Lester. Manistee, lumber. Twelfth street. Schf Minnie Mueller. Muskegon, lumber. Market. jM'TUAI. aatLihos. Prop Messenger, Denton llwiKir, sundries. Bchr D. A. Van Valkenburah, buffalo. grata, Kclir I'corl*. Mutkegun, light. Bchr Peark-M. Menomonee, light. Kclir Holly, Green Day. light. Bchr Otter, Kinrgeon Hay. light. Hclif Mary Ann. Ton Oiintmj. light. K. hr llrlult, Ahtiapcc, light. Bchr w. 11. lUwkhis, Muskegon. Ught. Bchr 11. P. Wade. MnntMee. light. Behrlver Lawson. Manistee, light. Bchr Pilot. Muskegon, light. HcnrC. H. Davis. White Lake, light. Bchr Robert Howlet, Green lUy. ligbt. tchr CounuesU Maulsu-o. light. KchrJ. W. Drown. Muskegon, light. Bohr Henry C. IthhanK DuiTslo, cum. Bchr Carrier, {.mlinuion, tight. PrupT. W. snook, while Lake, sundries. Prop It. C. Ilrlttaln. hauiratuck, euudriea. BcbrHaclne, Manistee. light. Bear Joseph W. Matten. (tntfaio, corn. Kehrll. Hand. Kewaunee, light. Prop M. tlron. Msnlsico, sundries. KchrM. Dali. Muskegon, light. BehrP. It. BioekbrMge. Point »>t. Jgnace. light, Behr D» It. Holt, Grand Haven, sundries. Prop City of Concord. Ogdeusbncg, suudrle*. ! ’rap Empirehlatc, Dnmitn. aundrles, ‘rop Tempest, Whitehall, sniidrtes. Kchr Llvu Oak. Manistee, light. Prop Ueorgo Dunbar. ManUteo, sundries, Bchr WhhuOak. Ludlngton. light. Behr Edna, Grand Haven, light. Bohr A..). Mowry. I.ndliigton. light, Bchr Joa. Duval), ManUtce, light. Kchr l.lbble .StU. Manistee, light. Behr l-ellellunt. Cedar lllver. light. Bchr City of Chicago. Cedar lllycr, light. Bchr Moselle. Green Day, light. Bear Kate Glltett, Traverse, tight. Prop Annie young. Milwaukee, to lead for below, bchr Driver, Albion, light. Kclir Gliisoy, >tuskegon, light. Ktmr Jletropolis, Bouth Haven, snadrle*. PrupHkylark. licnion, aundriee. Bchr D. P. DobMus. UuiTslo, grain. % TO AItKIVK TO-ItAV. Prop Philadelphia, prop Messenger, prop Milwaukee. HORTICULTURE. The Mefon-choly Days Have Comr—N|it u»lf-M«loM-IVstrrmi'louiMA|ipliwl,lr»- The Man of the Farm—flow He Is Over worked—Tolling,.Tolling, Tolling, Without Suitable Howard. From Oar Own CorrupoiuUnl, Avxov, 111., July 37.-1 have iwon looking over the apple-orchards and melon-llvlds In this neighborhood, and taklug in the situation gen erally, and I am able to report the facts Urns: Tbo crop of both apples and melons la atioKr—vcitr auour. In early spring, the prospect for an abundant crop of apples was never bettor; hardly ever was It so good. Hut Iho nmetaul rain* during tbo blossom-season prevented thu setting of fruit autlleieot for a full orup; betides, mildew aud bllpbt caused wlist did aot, in very many cases, to (all off, or prow imuvrlecllv. There are a few yuuiur orchard* that lutvo lino fruit, but this la tbo exception and not the rule. Many attribute the damage to trusts In the spring. But this la a mistake. The real cause was, as stated, the wet weather preventing proper fertilization, and blight in the leaf pre venting proper growth aud development o( the fruit. ’ Bo far oa I can leant (bo crop of apples the country over is farfrum an average. CUICAGO MAT NOT WANT for applo-plea, tor tlio reason that her powerful attractions draw everything to herself. if auv part ot thu country bus au apple pr a pear, or any other lrult» It somehow Uuds Us way la this great centre, so that Chicago scarcely feels the scarcity of anything that grows*. . < r ’.«tmißJ-ugi.o«s, " , Tbo shipment of lust com menced from this point. -J,eas than ‘JLti crated )iavu gone forward, and It is lu,, the mouth of «vorr uuo Unit, “ Culess It rains soon, tbs crop •Will uu a figure and the faces of moloa-grow ers are uxeeedtpg lung Just now. \ But, blessed lulu, It descended on Thursday eight. It fell on tho ipst and the unjust, it rained bail the night, after a drouth of marly four weeks. 07 WATBttUaiOSg we have this to tay: Not only is tbe crop short, but it is late lu coming iu, and tn« melons are small )o size. Altogether, thu crop of melons is less than it Iras been fur a balf-duzuu years, aud will hardly pay either shipper or grower. By (he w av, horticulture is uut, in these years, every rvmuuerativc business. But theu wo comfort ourselves with (his thought, that gold Is not thu principal thing. If we were hungry, «« could uut oat gold. If we wen sleepy, wo rnulrt not sleep on ntigffels of c«»Id, Gold la worthies* ante for what lt-cai» nun-base. Gobi, farms, mur.haii'llsc, have yrorlfi only lor their ministry, if tbev contribute to build up Tint HEAf, MAH, It fs well. Bui, If thtyfonly feed the animal In man, the value of the sortie* may well be ques tioned. * • Alan Is bom lo |tr*nd -possibilities. Hn he* •n angeltc tnlml, and II Isknowti In thcChrlslliin world that, >f he lives well, ho will come Into the angelic heavens. ' * Man, then, lias a higher nature,—s spiritual mind,—and should not consume bin life in mere physical lolling,—plowiiyr, end sowing, and gathering Into barns I ll is one of the greatestmlstake* of THE MAH or TITB FARM— thlr working tiw many hobrsln the twenty-four, and fretting over H through sliecr wearlhvas <>f Ihn lleah. A* a rule the horticulturist is over worked. Ul* unneccMary. Mum time should bo given to reading, and recreation, and play. Yea, itlej/iw/ la a religious duty. lam deeply Impresrtd with the truth lint, our fanning poinßallon Are overworked. Beo how trabbud the husband Is when Jit? come* home at night front hie daily toiling, lie is cross ns a bear, and hls (mliavior I* not unlike Ihe Ijclmvlor—l was going to ear—of tils shaggy relative. . The lulmr* of, the tlay imv»j fretted him. end he has not life to pleasantly, it la malty sad tosco lkrw lllllu s»ine seem to get out of life,—nothing but exli.msttve TOII.IHO, TOILING. 7OtM.NO, Ought a iumu to be a slave to his calling, and not rather master! If there be any truth iu what 1 am aaylog, tlduif, brother, nn tlicso things. ■ O, I„ B. SOHLICE’S DELUSION. The Ht4iry o Once Fnlnous Dnnsens* Told to a I'ollce Caplnln. A>w Y*rk World, July 27, Yesterday ulternoon Capf. Byrnes, of the Flf teenth I’reuiuct, was Infurmcil that two men had entered the premises No. University place by mean* of false key*, 1 had surprised the sole occupant, Mine. flohlko, a Huugaiiao premiere dansousc, nnd had done violence to her. Capt. Byruca Immediately summoned hls ward dclecllves, Stevin Atpl Dolan, and went to the houfu, leaving word '.at the station-house to send I'ollce Surgeon Dorn alter hint. Uapt. livrnea found a tail, masculine woman, 115 veurs old. with dishevelled, luxuriant brown hair and swollen features, dressud in a dirty wrapper an t ■ltltng on a lounge in the parlor. She apiwarcd to bo under the influence of liquor, and In broken Kngilsh told her story. About noou she wo* lu u bath-room on the second floor, cleaning out a bath, when she beard steps behind her, mid a# she rose from a stooping position a man kicked lirr In the head. She fell over the bath-tub, which was about a quarter full of water, and two men seized her, and threw her Into the bath, where they assault ed her. They were seared away, ana Mine. Sohlke crawled down-stairs nnd gave nn alarm to an (cemnnwhowos standing before the bouse. Unpt. Uttpcs, believing that the woman was laboring under a hallucination, asked bur to re pout her story, and site contradicted herself In every partK'ular. Surgeon Dorn's examination also contradicted the woman. Several bruitca on Mmc.Sohlku's limbs wore not of recent dale, and she was sulTeriug from cxtosslvu use of stimulants. She was alone In the house, nnd Mr. Jnmi.'M Mcl'vkc, a boardiug-housc keeper of No. 40 East Tenth street, who knew her, sent a female servant to lake rare of her. Capt. Byrnes placed Ufllecr (Bleat in charge of tbo house. To satisfy himself that Mme. Pohlkc was labor- Inc under tho hallucination produced by tic* llrlum, Cnpt. Uyrncs inadcaiearehlug Investiga tion ami (Uncovered that bn Thursday afternoon she sent fur I3r. K. G.lDrticU. No. 411 Kasl Eleventh street, and ho found bur aullcrlntr from overlndulgciicc In Iffjunr. which prevented her from taking proper nourishment. She said that a man who nod procured marriage to her and bad been rejected, bod poisoned her. Bhc suspected Dr. Bartlett, and begged him not to give her poison. Ho proicriticd a soothing mix ture, which alio sent for bv her servant Annie; but wben the girl brought It site threw it out of tho window, saying it was poison, sent for a quart of boor, drank It at a draught, and then put her servant out of tho house, accusing her of dishonesty. Copt. Byrnoafurtiicrqiicstiuued tho woman and aattslled himself that tlicru waa not the barest foundation for the story she told. After partaking of some soup slut appeared calmer and was lelt in charge of the servant and Ufllccr Oilcan * Mr. McPylm says that Mrac. Sohlkc boarded at his house recently, and, 'Although she was üb dieted to drinking beer, her conduct was ux* cmnlaiy, and blic appeared to havu no mole ac quaintance*. About a month ago she hired the bouse No. 4H University place and furnished It, Intending to let rooms and give Instruction In dancing. Hhe had hut little money and no Juwolry of value when ano had flnlahed her pur chases of furniture, and yesterday only the sec ond tloor and tho parlor wcre.lurnlauua. The second floor was let to three actors, who were away when tbo aupposod outrage occurred. Mine. Bohlke was once celebrated as u danscusc. and was with the Uonfontl troupe. She danced ut Nlblo’s Garden and received a salary of $llOO n week. Her last engagement was in the play of *• Life,” at tho Fifth Avenue Theatre. Mtno. Sohlkc was mercilessly interviewed, and to oaeh interviewer she told a different story. Among other hallucinations was that she had been robbed of a watch and chain, three diamond rings, and two diamond buttons. She varied this story by declaring that one of the rings bad two diamonds ami turquoises, and waa presented to her by Oambetta. A.tll/KKJIKNTN. THIS WEEK ONLY Tim LV. The tlrautiritl Stallions grouted with demonatralloaa of delight an>) salvos of ai’jilaiire. All the principal rldera recalled by cnihuilxmfo amltenoda. .UK, HAKNII.iI rriTlrcii wills u iirrfret tint*. rim universal verdict la thaUlarnum'l la TUB U»T SHOW KVBi: IS Clili'xim, pith the freshest nove** Ilea, the host attrncilona*. tins only perfectly trained I lowa, the fullest Menagerk. TUB RI-.bT CIRCUS the largest Muacum, Muro l<>r the money than can possibly be given hr ear other show. (•mud Extra .tialliieea \\ «'diie*d»jr and Mat* urtmyui Itl •'elurl*. Performance* every Afternoon m-i Kv cuing. ONLV ONB W£}33X£« Reserved Arm-Chain and Tickets can bo had at a alight adraoca at J. Frucheaft V'o.. muslo dealers, aud Hauer’* music aiore. {'aimer !Jnu»e. Ladlea and children who dc* tv to avoid the crowds •I night should alumd iheMOUVIM] PERFORM ANCES on Wednesday and Saturday at 10 o'clock, or the dally Afternoon Kxhlbltbiui Admission. y»crnt>: l.lilldrfuiuaderO. SHeiiU- Re* served Arm-Chair*. ja rents extra. _ lIOOLnV’S TIiKATIU:. Popular 7'.c, u*i aud iV;. rucaday, duly SO, eery eveulnp. vVrdncidayaud halunUr M»tlun«->, EHTIEE CHANGE of ENTERTAINMENT. UIUUT SUCCESS* OK HARRY ROMM'S' MIi\STItELS, And tne old-llm# Cbloapo Favorite*. Arlington, Gotten." and Komblo, Monday, AUU. ft-Tlte brilliant artUU, MU. and Mill*. MAuOUIiNI mud t»upcU> i)raouU‘* Cumpauy. ‘ U'lilTi: STOCKING IMllli. BASE_BAL]I. Indianapolis vs. Chicago TO-DAY, fluly 31 . Tbs taat rbanplooablp Dime on White Blocking I’atkforoae mouth. • HIXTEU’S LINCOLN I'AVIUON. Tb» (Wednesday) Evening, Jffj ?l. at tt o'clock »barp. GRAND CONCERT Weather pcruitmug. hy XjOEBOH’B OHPHESTHA. IteVaodJutareaUM- Frogramuie, Adollaatou. f iS> eta. NTIiASIIHtCLOUA. progt'aminaof aaeuraiooa furUUs wees, Midlag Aug. i. from Cia/k*»L bridge: WeJuraJay. Julysi, to Kcacahaatua. m . calling at Mvnuatouat IO;16a. to.. Waukegan at l:lop. m., He* iiuahaal 3 p. u> . returning UKtVaukcgau at 7:00 p. m., tfauamualO-Vlo. in., audChloagoat llu.ua Tburnlay. Aug. l, tu Cvatuiaa at 3:30 p. ui.: on lUs like at 7:30 p. ui. - I. ... Friday. Aug. a. on tho lake at S. W p. pt i moonlight on the lake at 7:30 p. in. i - oaturday. Aug. 3, tu Utaaawa at 7;30 p.m. tto Uua- IganCity atop.ui., rcturulngakiudoy. Ann. 4. atll:3U Faro to Kanoiha and rctiuaU'H: tVauVrean and re* turn. Sii MU MgABCUi aod ivluti., »1 ■, »u uU.«-f round UIM. OU aaiifc*- rvuw nvvKnrioivK. THE NEW ERA. A War Against Ardent Spir its and Internal Med- ication. The Cure of DiNca.se by Ab sorption Through the Hkin. The maladies of Habitual Drinking Cured Without Internal Drugs. Tlio All-Consuming Flro Con sumed liy Nature’s Own Means ot Curing. Lot Every Man Try It for Himself and bo Convinced That the Holman hirer ami Stomach Fail h a Safe. Snre. end Effective Method ol CnrioK Diaca«c. man dial bat been in (he habit cf using alcoholic drinks for any considerable length of time can escape having disease of the stomach. imestinca, and liver, lira fir*t has congestion, then inflammation, and finally ulceration of tho mucous - membrane of tho stomach. Tlio gnawlngand longing that arise* in consequence of thin condition ta the drunkard's bell. It i* tbe fire that 1* not qacncimtl, and to lorn: aa (be diieaso remains. the appetite still race* with (he fury of an all-consuming force. To cure drunkenness la to cure disease; and thl* cannot he done oy taking Internally any medicine that con* Inina alcohol, opium, or mircotic* In any form. The remedy that will not oilend the stomach ami that cannot excite the appetite In habitual drink er*. is (he Holman Liver and Stomach IVI. It soothe* the excited and «curled nervous system; calm* the mind; atrenirthen* the enfeebled will; tone* no the moral power, and In every way encr- B lse* him to fight the pood flu-lit (» the end. This I* no theoretical reasoning, but It t« a fact which very many reformed inebriate* can verily. Messrs. Bates .t Hanley, the general agent* for the Northwest, have had valuable and wide expe rience m thl* field, and are ulwayn ready to oiler suggestion* to those who mar desire, at tliclf rooms. 3114 Madlsnn-st, Thn following la one of (he many testimonials received by Messrs. U. A If. dally: Dates & Hanley: Inclosed And s*l.oo for another of those Holman Parts. When J received the ollief tiu one thought I rciiM live ov.t three iuontli«. but in four Weeks I could work sonic, oud i am well now. Year* gratefully, WM. t). WKini.lNO. Westerville. Ohio. F.i)rr.\T«o.\Al- CHICAGOFEIAIBCOLLESE Morgan Park (iirar Chicago), Bej'in* Tuesday. Kept, HI. 1878. Prerarslory #mj ColWlete rapsnmrnli, nn Options Course; alto UrsilustinzCourM in Mit4lr, lirawint «ml I'slßlluiT. SiKicUUlm. For Catalogue address (*. TllAYl.it. rrts . Morgan Park, Cook Co., 111., or at 77Msdl»ou-it., Chicago. MORGAN PARK JIILITAIIY ACADEMY. Cant. F.P. X. KICK TALCOIT. 1 Assocum IIrNRY T. WlCUtnr. A, >l.. (PrlnclMK. A Urst-chus preparatory Fcbon! for Hoys. Porstton attrtLilvo. JUliusiloosl (aullulea utwnriuuvd. Session begins Sept. a. IK7*. For lull lufoimsUon tend (ur cat alogue to Morgan lark. Cook Co., 1)1. PARK INSTITUTE FOIt CIUI.S) AHU YOCNO I.ADIKS. 10T. and KJS AnhUnd-sv., Clilraeo. School Year Bogina Bopt. U, 1878. A IhorougMvorganUedSolmol of the Fltal Ursde. Twenty-one eipertrncoil ami able Tcaclicrt. Unusual facilities for the study olMu-dc, Ad. and llu-Pileuces Special sth-ntion riven tuthe Enclislt studies. Amide hoarding accommodations. Tcrmi reasonable. Pur panlvman address MRS. A. K. DATES. Principal.^ MItiHGAIV FEMALE SEMLVAItT, Kalamazoo, Michigan, ON MT. lIOI.YOKK PEAK. A School for the hither "duration of Vonnx Duties. IU nlnt thorough In,(ruction miuili|qi-<) with cartful at tention tit whateverruUux 10 tuiniArir o'-veiouinnit. Twelfth year cmimiet.cf* SeplemiKr a. |m?s. Ycnns VITA a year for hoard. tuition. furl. Ilgbla. ami fur itlrltod UHJin*: SIKi to i>{ riiTL'ytncn. For calalogucs address MlnS .IKAXXK'm: FI all Elt ONION COLLEGE OF LAff. CHICAGO, ILL. Collegium year. an wiekx Itcgln* Sept. 11. ]fl7B. Tull Inn. goo per year Id advance. F..r roulnr.ic, etc., address 11. U. JIllhl). MJUIbM At* HUIMt) ftftDcarboni-tt.. Cincagu. 111. Wolla College for Young Ladies, AURORA. CAYUUA LAKE. N. V. Full Collegiate. f>n.-<-)al, ati-l At'i'-lrinlc. Courses. Pnnerlor tnuair. Tix-aiion unsurpassed tot brainy. hca)ili(u]nraa,au<> reflmutieiitj nuldiugaelegant a U«»m* wuere parent* may with cun n-l-'itcc tu trust then daughter*. Term logins bept. 11, nos, bead for catalogue. iifciV. K. 8. FRifcRKK. Preaidant, MBS. COTHBERrS SEMINARY. Fourteenth year open* fiept a for young ladles and children. Hoarding and day reboot, Full corps of eth* dent ami experienced teacher*. Superior building, apparatus, etc. Bpeilal attention given to movie. Cor. sutki'iiih aun I*tnc-»u., »i. Lout*. Fur catalogue ad* drcaaMßb. BUUBXIA CUTIIUMtr. Principal. Irving JlllUnry Academy, Lake View, near Chicago. A bclcnllflc. Claaaical, and Commercial Academy for Buya. Kdiindlontl facilities Ix-atlulhe Northwest. bund for Catalogue. Office. Itfil Madiaun-at.j Room It. Chicago, t'apu .1. CI.AL'UK lIILU Commandant: Cob (I, S. lloi.blbl'EU. ITlndpil, ilraduula U. a. >lll. Acad. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACIDEMT CHESTER. PENS.— Open* Sept. ||. Thorough In airuction in civil Engineering. lb' Classic*. ami Fit- L-Ualc For particulars apnlytu JE'V(•,I 1 WILCOX, Kao-, at the office of the Truuiout Mouse, or M» Col. lilßO. 11VATT. Itealdent. Civil and Slftliaiileal Kiginririagi at the RensKlaer Polytechnic InaUtute. *lrov. N. T. .\>\i term iteglua Sept. U. The Auoual Rogtalcr for jhth contain* a lut of the graduate* tor the paat bi year*. with tlirlr txialtloul, also course ul atudr. i«j> ijulruiQCDU (or admission, osncii*"*. etr. Art.truM _ W>t. 11. VOtfStl. Treasurer. KW.I KTII3IOII li COLI.EdK, Tea mhes from I’bllsdnlpM*. underdo care of Friends, gives a thorough tohugUU cdurailou to Uitb Sl-ics. who here pursue the same comae* of study, and rv rulvn I lie tame degrees. For catalogue, giving lull 1-arUnJlsrsas to course of study. u-rui*. Ac., audreu „ . fcl»WAi«l 11. MAIIII.U PrraldeaU Svartoiaorerollage, svartlimora. Pa. . MUSIC dji n atibe Now Eugluud l.ravma laripio C.iiiat-rewtorv. I Halls the laraa*! moatc school in the world. Open alt the K*r.|j;,T siulneiit piMreaftors. 1 H.OIHI alU'knU tinea |ml7. btluaitouasecureil for tha ersduatca. Fur protuectus addxata Ji. TOUKJtb. Mu sic Uall Uoatoii. The koth year will Itenln We Inciutar. BepU 3S. I GTS For raufupue* and Firrular. ■|>ply to li.v. Geo Ganuclk I‘rlutlpai. UMJlitaUrbouare. Motion. Ilm. ST. MM IS I.AW MHIOOI m il.aw ivpartmciii of Mulilnuluu rulveralty.) Twelfth annual term upvn* Oct. Mi leys. Cuurar. Ivo itTiua miwu nwtiiiU* «*<li. Diploma ad in Iu n liruclltv. Term fee. fda No i-t(ra« Adder** for clti. U Luula. July I. lh*d. UUMty IIITI’IICUCK.IIcm MM*.KM ft C’M-MIKNT’S Sl'llOOl, For young ladle* and children. UEKUAN’fOWN, I'KNN. (katabli.lted I*»7 ) Tin- a. iiuol will reopen Wednesday. Scut. IH. For clrrulara apply to >lla.S E. CLEMENT IIHJIII.ANU AJIIJTAKV AGAmOIV. Worccater. klaaa.. Ql« radeia for collate, adcntlflc •ehwoi. auibuMncaa. Twenty-third tear begin* tupl. IF C. H. MFICALF. A. »1.. »u|>i. HOMt tiCIIOOL FOKItOVS OFFS? SKIT. M> FUlt clrtutar* adJrra* L. lIAXH. Geuava Lake. >VK BUUIXKMS 01UNC£9« ••P»IOTO.KM«IfAV|SIt.»» A fwaMrmaa having <ti»e»»vrred 4' nav ptoccu of phoiO'NPKravlQi which ntuat eventually v»u»«Sy aa* Hiracdu lhaolJ fahorlou. wood engraving by baud. I* d‘‘atroua«( di*pu«lo« of hia ducovatv to win. reapeoal* Mo peraou. It U tub to *uecra»M operation.’and glvß>anri>rl*Jng rv*uli«. SohnUid cbauco fur latent* went. lltyhli atlmouiala from panic* in the Ka«t now u*lu«lU Yhla ptoc>*aala not In uae lu tha Ad* drwa* M. liAiioVtAN, *1 pumh Wjutliigiou frjuata, New York. INUKUt' I‘OWDEU. MP* m W||to Bojn. Mottu*, BllL n i Ullmlicd.tac. Warrunt- I ir U I Areiule lurect Powder I I llVpot. 17*J K. MdJbou-it. CIIIItUFOUIkT. ■ III# MX. >»Sant relief. blepUua p AU* pi'LVEU.nAr ibKit (iAuvntc ro ADDRESS! To the Wcalt, Nervous, and Debilitated, who Buffer from 111-llcalth consequent on Zlngcriny, Chronic, Nerv ous or Functional Diseases • External Remedies are the Safest and bent that can be applied in diseases, on account of the facility which we possess of watching their action and their results; ami of those remedies Electricity, in the form of mild, continuous, and prolonged currents, as realised exclusively by PimiCHER’S ELECTRIC has been’found t!ic most valuable, safe, elm pie, ami efficient known treatment for tho cure of Uifcsuio, In our descriptive Pam* phlet we review the manifold benefits to be derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, and briny forward testimony In their favor from tho most 1 Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men In Europe rnd this country. We also dem onstrate why relief and cure result from their use after every other plan of treatment has failed. I leader, Are You Afflicted, end win!) to recover tho name degree of health, strength, and energy a* experienced in former yearn? Do any of the following symptoms or class of symptoms meet your diseased condl* lion? Arc you suffering from ill-health in any of its many and multifarious forms, con* sequent on a lingering, nervous, chronic, or functional disease? Do yon fool nervous, de bilitated, fretful, tinjid, and lack the power of will and action? Are yon subject to loss of memory, have spells of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel listuess, moping, Unfit for Business or pleasure, nml subject to fits of melan choly? Arc your kidneys, stomach, urinary .organs, liter or blood in n disordered condi tion? Do you under from rheumatism, neu ralgia, or aches and pains? Have you been indiscreet in early years and A Victim to Youthful Follies, or carried tho marital relation to excess In Infer yearn? Have these Indiscretions anil excuses* left you in a weak und debilitated condition? Are you timid, nervous, and for getful, and your mind continually dwelling on the subject? Have you Lost Confidence in Yourself and energy for business pursuits 7 Aro you subject to any of thu following symptom*: dreams, palpitation of the heart, bosMnlnc*-, rustlcas nights, broken sleep, nightmare, confusion of ideas, aversion to society, dltxi new in the hem!, dimness of sight, pimples and blotches on thu face and back, and other despondent symptoms? There are Thousands of Young Men, mhldle*agtHl, and even the old, who suffer from nervous and physical debility. There aro also thousands ol females Broken Down in Health and spirits from disorders peculiar to their sex, and who, from false modesty or neglect, prolong their sufferings. Why, then, further neglect u subject so productive of health and future huppinew when there Is at hand a means of cure? Why not throw o(T thu yoke altogether, and seek a remedy that has Science and Common Sense In commend It?—a remedy of indisputuhh cfjcaey, and the most certain means of re fcloratloa to health and pristine vigor? There are ninny diseases of an lurutn nti> febrile typo that wo do not propose to cur. by means of Klrctriclty; but from nil tbni Khftro-Physlology (caches us, in regard lc Urn modus tpcnuidi of t|i» Curative ami Preservative effect* of Voltaic Klcclridfy, we may iuo«ii reasonably Infer that all Ihoso chronic ail nienu and nil diseases dependent on a de pressed condition of the nervous fonvo, ex haustion of nerve fiowcr, or the diminhdu-J energy of vital functions, an treated upon in our publications, are happily most subccpti bio of cure by weans of Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts and Bands. These condition* they will cure, while drug* will not; and we offer the wont convincing testimony direct from the aJllicted them selves who have beva restored to Health, Strength, and Energy after drugging In vain for months and yean. SEND NOW For Descriptive Pamphlet and the JEtEO* TRIO QUARTERLY, a large Illustrated Journal, containing full particulars end Information worth thousands. Copies mailed free. Call on or address PULVERMAGHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. Btb ft VIM SU., OINCINN ATI, O. Or 812 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 State Street, Chicago, A Competent and Regularly Qu&liflcd Physician *a attendance. ftAltnOAD TIAIB TVBLh. Miyal ilMiilram Kzrt.tVATTOir or Rirtmoi M***s,Mfl«tnrdar Tirf.ied. * Baadaf exceptad. t Monday excepted. iHiiy. I BHinwO I HOKTHWEBTBBIT BHtWIT. TlcKcvomcu, 63 ClftTk-st. fShShnan none) tad the tlenou. aPaelScPan Line oßlont CttrA Yankton aUnboque Day Kx.tfa Ullnion aOabuque .Night Kx.TltCtu< notflahe Nl«hv Kxprm abloux Clit * Yankton nKroep'Ulloekrcl * l).ihn.me ■rreep't. ItuckCd A Dahuntte. OMllwtwke* Put Mail Mllltraukoft PMilwaukro fc'xprraa ra««rnkrp Mlllwaukre Pa**en»er (dally) Mirren Bay Ktprrti »>t. Pam A tllnnnpoiu Kx.. 6*l. Paul* Mtnuratolla Ks.. M.aCrwi* Kipr-*«4 ILaCroMe Rxpreu bwinona A New Hint ftWlnnnaA New Him......... PMxrqanteKtprfM ouenrva Lake A ICuekforrl..., bFund >iu l l.»>: via Janesville.. MleneriJ.ike I;x»t-m 10:im a. m. •lain a. m. 'IO;;« a. m. • wit's p. m • Oitfrp. m. “ n*tt p. m. • rv.i.t a. m. •itiiitp. m. • «:■»»•. in. »::u *. m. •10-«r*. tit. • fV;nop. re. I mcxip. m. • n-.Mn, m. •in;tn a. m. • Otttp. B». a. m. it m. i*)o;tw»«. m. . t <•;«* p. re. | firtflp. m. . * 4:tO p. m. • 4:4'»P. m. . *<:!*■ •>. in. rnllmaa liotrlCari are mo ihmoah. Chl c«» «nd council Dlo&a, ontheiralb Items Chicago No other road rnn» Pullman or u* other formal hotel rara writ of Chfciio. i*— f)rpot corner of Welliand Rlntle-ifa. P—Li'-oot cornet of Canal and iilocle>4ti CHICAGO, RimLINOTfm & OTTUtOY RAILROAD; Ur poll foot of I.nkr-ii.. |o.tlaoi-a».,nnd Slxte*nih*n, ■oOCanslandbixteßbUi'iu. Ticket OOtea. io Clark* at.. auJ at OiIPCU. Menrtolt ft Oaleibnnt Rtprua. 1* 7:31 *. m. Oti»»nft Hircmtnr K*rriM....i» ?;ai«.iri. l:m Kfoni ft Kajm-.n. m. iMihu<tupft tMous utjr a.m. I's. trn r*n I'tpri’i*' Kan*aaftlitorals Klftn**!...a.m. (Maorr’a IJmin Acvutti'dali’n AnrurmrMtenff'f • S:lsp.m. ‘TiMim. Mrß'tot* /»• •!«»»» Ktpreu * 4:ltp.m. *lO;«o».m. Aurora I’Mienrrer. * ft;.*Op. m. * rt; wa.ro. ln»wn*r« i»m»B AworoMatlon • Rjl.'Vp.m. • A Duhiroue Kzpreu...* oi'mp.m. • ♦i-mt.ra. Omaha Sight Krt.reaa t ivm n.m.lt «tWa.tn. *J>taa Kail Ktnrna* t OiOSp.tnJi KaattsUltr A sc. Joe Kxpron. t n;M p.Mijt <im *.w. 'Pullman Palaee Wnlng-ran arvj Poiitntn l«-whrr?| RlevMne-Can am nia between Chicago BadUnutuwa tba PjuJDr Kspruti. CHIC A 00. Af/TON ft BT. MOT! AHD KANSAS OlTir ft ÜBKVBH SHORT I Union Depot. WenlßMc, lirar Ma<ii*on-it. 1 Twenl|-lUlrOj«- Ticket Uißca. IXi lUn<l> | Leave. [ Arrive. RtnmClir A Denver FartErMataop.m. * arim. m. hi. Louia.bPtlUßneM A fesas • lUOOa. m.l* 7iMi. in. Mobile A .Sew Oruan* Ks ’• r»:*»»a. m.j* 7:SGb. ro. hi. tout*, bprlnzftnid AY«ta.t f o <t) o. m.,t 7:101. m. I'uoris. Durhutwn » Ks. ,* u:n>au m. :• .T. ilo. m. AKeoktiK (Ktpreaa, t 9:00p. m. I 7:00a. *n. Clilvatfo* rwtncah it,R. Ks.. • i»:Oia. m..* .Mt»n. m. Kiruror, Lawm. Winrion K* ‘U:.K*p. m. ,• Win. m. Jcllet AUwljtit Aci:ominiiai n * .VOQp. in. * ptioa. m. rmcAaa Milwaukee & sr. pAOt. bailwat. Union Depot. comer llaJuou aa.l Canai*«u. Tlckoi OoJi;r. wi Hxiih Clark*»i.« opposite tibemaa limits, ami al Ueu.it- Leavn. Mll*>nkeo Riprtfn Wu*h»iulu * &lli>ur«o(«,()re*n, li*jr, tnit Mruaitit liirouKltl »«y MOMOt. m. * 4:001. m. Ocmiuiiiuwoi. 'V»nK'«tia.M»4j-( Itnii atiil lowa l'.»|irnrt, j* fttCOp. m. MOittl* IQ. Wl*wj»la * Minnetotß,nrwnl lia/.Hi««o»«Talnt.au<l Aih»( U»u tbroucii NiKlillitprpai. If p-.nop. m. t 7:00 »• m. • ?:Ua. m. • m. All train* run via Mlitrankre. Tlekru for flu Pml bu<] Minneapolitan? goal irlilx’r via Maitltnn Bid I*ralrls Ou Cbleu. or vln Watertown. LbCtoba and Winona. ILLINOIS CBKTR&Xi BMWWUL Depot, footer Lakn-su niid fool of Twenly>*«eond«tt ticket office. tm itandolpn-su. netrClars. i Leave, t Arrive. SU tools Express • fegoa. m. • mao r>. m. fli. Louis Fast Line .... f l>:|op. in. | «:»)», m. Cairo A New Urleiot Ex .... ,* H;:sia. m.,* o:isn:*. in. fiCalroATexM Ksprewt. I r*:inp. ro.'l ainut. in. Knnngflf’iil Lxpr-M in..* ii:»»d. iiu Hiin&xSelil Nlirbi Ex I lump. m.;} o:job. m. Jvorln. liurllnirtoa a KeokuK * Hj.vis. m. • OiSin. ra. M , rona.niirllnifton*Kfokot I in top. m. f «::s> t. m. Dubuqus* Sioux fllf Kx..... Mhil«b. - in, • niS’Jp.m, Dubuque A bloux City Lx .* inm.r in. • <)::»!%. m. Ulmiaul'iMcnilur..in. * uiUta. to. ~a On *aiurd«r niehl runtto o b Oil balunla? nlahi run* U> * rill a only, Vtof.tonly. mnumn ourmuo RMMmn. D*POC Tool of Lake-*!.. anil fool of T*entr-«er»i**t Ticket office, «7UlarU-»t., «uHica»t corner of Has eult-ii. Ur&uii I'aclOv Hotel, anil at falmor mine. A*tlve. Mall frtaUalo andAlrMno).. » T.ifh. ta. Mivtn. m. pif Expre*. * in. * 7:4<ip. in. Ua amaxoo Accommodation.. * 4:uip. ui. ’ltiiJJi. m. Atlantic Kx;<re«a (Oallj-j '. m. ) h:U)x. m. Mglit Kxlira— J*O:M»P. in- *Mt4iia. la. Firraßusa, rr. watte t ohicaqo railway. Depot, comer Cmnal ami MaJlfon-it*. TtckrlOrtW*. etiClirk• >u. fanner Home, «nu Ummt I'sclflo HuicL "Lenre. Uifl tod Esprm. r»cloc Kapr«u... >K»t Ltua, .... • flsnoa. m.lt 7:00n. m. .... I r.iiap. ra.lt saws. m. • .♦ i tiiinu. rn.lt o:Q>a. m. BALTIMORE * OTTIO, Trslnoletr* from KipuOli'tn HnlMlng. foot of Mon n-o*«. iickoi onicpti to Clark-it., ralmcr Home, Onuni l*»ciar. and Depot (Kipudnun UulldliUU. j elYo * I H;riOa. nulf 8:40a, m. >i 0!40p. m.i* 7.u%p. in. Morning Bxjrc**.. ViuiLlae. ...... uke shore & mcinaA.Tr BoonrsaH. I I Arrive. MornlflffMefl—Old Wee * 7iUi.ni. 1 ' 7t<op. m. X. T. * Motion Special Ex... • • 7!«Oo. m. Atlanta kapron. dally I fln.ip. in. Sima. m. Slum Eipreia .t*tlU:Al|>m. I| 6:40*. in pimsßaEfl. omciHNAT( * rt. toms a. z. tCiuclunill Air-Line and Kokomo hlan,l llc;a( ccrucf gt CUntoa tail carrgll-iu. We«t Ride 'Depart. Cincinnati. lndl»n»nolt»,TyOa*j rmumuiil A Haiti Us/ Kipixm * SMOa to. '• Sl<m Exprca Uicwp.in. KANKAKEE UWR Derot foot of lAke-at. aod foot of Twentf-aecond it. Depart. Cincinnati, Indianapolis * l , LouUvlUe Day lixprm* * o:*ia. in. • BiOOp. n. •• Xi/lit r.n|iri.'*i. .. I o:oip. m* t m. CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND U PACIFIC RAILROAD DetaM* cornerof Van UurVil Mil Hu-muii-at*. Tlaket oulce. tiiennan H ju«h. I .ore. | arrive. Davenport Kapreaa. !• 7:ftoa.m. « 7-Mp. in. Omaha. LcavcDW'ltxk Aieh hi •mma.m.,* a:pi p, m. Ri-ru Accommodation •* s;iti» .in. i*iu;jut. id. Itilit hipn-M itluriuo. tu. Ii «i:j ia. in. All mails on iU« Omaha Kxprvu are served to dialoi can, s( 75 ccnu vacit. CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD. 'Oiovlila lUnm.' Ticket Offices: 77 Clim-ai.. lisDo.al>ani-a(,aud Depot. comer Clio ton sad carruU-au. I heave. < Arrived ? auws.iu.,* sscnp. re. haativll I. arfrlonda £xprva«| 7ta<l p.ut.'l 7ilsa. to. GOODRICH’S BTBAMBR3. For lUcins. Milwaukee. me., natty ~*oa. m. MturJuy'i Duat don't kayo uutii S p, m. I'urttiaUU’c, Lmiln’ium. etc., a til/* n n. m. I'orUrsnU llaveu. cu.. dally* 7 > m. For *l. Joaepb. Ulc., dally* 10 ~ ni, SStunUr*! dl. Jus boat il.m’l leiic mu It || p, ru. Fur MUwsuaes, Ureen liar. etc., Tuesday and ' ’ Friday... T p. to. For Milwaukee. CacauaUa. Nvuauuee. etc.. TBcilay.T... TO. ». For Milwaukee, Mackinaw. Kunbport, etc, WrtlaeMliy 7 P. i*. Docks foot of Mlcnlaau-av. *auuday» excepted. Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 904 Washington St., Chicago, HI. || U w.lt kM«i W, Jtiwi tarU). pul M f.trahM liao4 it tk. id Ik. Ilf. iiv.iau.oi «■/ «|| tU fhlsvlr. illm.m* l»,uli. lAuftoll.l* .lUolUl.. A few* llii WIUhM, I Vt|Kll| Ullf II muUUfpoti.t*. pr.J«sm.k*. Mivu «*U pwU(.a peOv.l Win ni-.U»oolb«r. t-.au. avdulrtaf lb# »mml .tl.alwa. kMM in) t«*r4 •.-iMUM.I.I.it. UviMlUUm (irrf. Oftc« torn. 1i.k.1. 1»-U Ty , HT/\"ITT A nrwMedliil lr*4U«c,‘Tua THYSELF iiiyk*^ ,l cilulM ffir ttflitui l>r<Sorlplion».vtiliuroDc ur wftlcb It wo«b Iculfuioi tlia A,rlce of Uie b.«jk. C.oM Mt-Ul 4»at>Vj i »U< wUlur by tins Mi->llc&i Am-kUUoo. The Mottaii llcrslj *.iy*: "'Uiis sk-U’iic. of Ufa U. beyond all rombarlxm. I lie mou i!xUßunltn*rv work ca niriloiosv ever pol>- lUbcit," lbcLopdoiit*uc*‘»»»y*: w S«»KTwjo tlioaU t. c wllowil thU valunWe LjoV. The author It % nuMu VxocfSDUir." Au UluWf.ivU miomU fcut U |U uu n* cciut ut a Miiwiut i*'* l ,?"’ l :- UK? AT The author um !■« cuiuu'*»'d. H. PiH I i A44r«M UK. AV. 11. No. 4 uulflacb iticrU lk ' ,lvu * , Pfl[ Y SfiliF MATHEligsl iloa, and su- /< A X7T TTft J I*" 0 * ull oUicnforihclJfl V I fl 1 Jfc prompt cutis of alt du-llil l lilltfl charics, ro« coni or of •*" jong_ ,und iii-f&^CAPSBLES llalluiU*! bUUi- v **" ** _ Uoi-A^iDr.Kean, 173 Noatb C’lnrk-el.. Chlesso. Cou.uU t-t-rMUblly oi b, niftil. (roc of i luf.'ii. co a’J cUrwuK', u-.f * jui. or.. cclU UUciuc. l>.. J. l.c 13 U lbs aolv 7 • fllWp. m. •nrtoa.rn S o:r>A.m, { «!!»»>.t, n». i ni3on.ni. 1 letup, m. • 6inn.m. • 4-01)11. m. 4:«>n. m. • 7:41V0.in. •luiiviA.m. 1 nit-s *, m, • n:iwp.tn. • cmp.m, l :• 4:nn p.m. It 7:««a.tn. , 4 4;"»P.m. 1 7/Oa. tn, 1 mn i, m, *10:45a.m. •lief. a. in. •ici'.isa. m. ArriT®. 7;sop.tn. 9::Mp, m, 3:709. to. 0:40 o. m. 0;4Oo tn. son tun. i mno&oo LIKES. bri'ltf'% anl • loitHi-n. Arrlvo. Arrive. Arrive. !• orlop, re. I Ti*»*. to. 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