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IE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNL 14 * 1879, that tio Btato Ia at tho mercy of any_hotel conapiraoy gr dark lantor [LiquorcLoaguo) gung. Neltuer ono faction nor tho othor will come within sight of tho ob- Ject ey anpieo to, unloss tlo pooploy diaguted with hio apparont tonidency of ovonts, aliirk tholr political dulles, If thoy clioons to tako that attitudo, the To- publican party as auch, strong as it s, mey bo_driven out of tha canivans, as the granigors liva driven both Ttepublicnn and Domoerat out of wight in Tiinoin, Par- tlch and party.tten reat lightly on {ho. conacjoncos of Fucat men fn theso tines, % ~Tho Galena (1) Gazelte, tho paper that Graug ronds, thinks tho Ropublican parly has got businoss on hand, aud saya: 1t Is not now a dny toa soon for us to begin to tloar dooks for tho firial notlon, This can bo douo most offectivly by inquirlug ni onco If any abusss havo eropt futo tho publio sorvico anywhoro—and it would bo strango §f thoro bad not—lot thew bo re. formod promptiy, This should bo mado tho duty of each dopartment of tho Govornment, of Gongroas, And oF Biats onicials, aided by tho unitod support of tio - preas, The Repubilcan is tho party of patriotism, Principle, snd progross, It must bo mado ono of purity or porieli, + —The Central Paciflo ‘Rallroad managors have oponod thio osmpaign, in Californls, for tho cloc- tion of & Logislaturo, noxt Boptomber, by dictat- ing the nominations of Loth tho Republican sud Domocratic parties, in Saoramento, and by oon- trolling tho primary orgauization of both partlos in Ban Francisco. chnrtered righta of the railrond managors in Cal- {fornia to control both parties, and it i no mall part of thoir businoss to do it. Controlliug both, thoy havo wisely allowod the. two County Con- vontlons at Sacramonto to oxprous some glitter- " ing gonoralitios on the railrond quostion, just to tioklo tho boya. i i —The Fond du Lso (Wis) Commonwealth, fiings this briok-bat ipto the crowd : o ¥ Wa Liava often thoughit how little real roapeot our ich statosmen soom to havo for thelr dopariod co- workors, We presumo thiora arg twonty men in public Uifo whio sorvéd tho poopla with 8, A. Douglas, who aro milllonnires to-day. Any ono of tliem could draws chock for a sufiiolont amount of money with which to ‘croct o suitablo monument to his momory, snd other- ‘wiso ornament (lio_grounda surrounding bis resting, placo, If ono could not, half-a-dozen of them would find na difiiculty In dofig'so, But they don't doit. Why? Who will answor? —The Ropublican vote in Polk County (Dos- Molnca), Iows, was lsst yoar 8,061, In tho primary olcctions, last wook, whon candidates wero to bo nominated by direct ballot, thoro was biardly moro than one-fifth of tho party voto, and this was not accidontal, or becauso the farmers woro too busy,” Tho DesMoinos Leader says: Tho Ropublican party of tho county s all ragged and torn, Its rocord 11 mado foul by the men who worked out its corrupt destiny, Tho rings and_fuglors havo illed tholr pockots, sid loft the rank and flo to whistle o tax pay-iny comes. Thoto aroyot grostor things in sloro o opon tho oyea of these mon who hiave nob omo 1o the vrimaries, Bofore election day comes oo will bo groator rovolations, which will fix thelr purposo to cut 10os0 and bo indopendent, The farmera rho have {nnugurated the indopondent moyement will 1o atrengthonod and encouraged by the result of Satur- day. Tho anti-monopoly movoment will walk triumphe hliy over o caream 3¢ pollticlans, sud rostoro o government of local affairs {0 Lonest hands, —Tho party that, only o little whilo ogo, raggod of ita 60,000 raajority in Iown, will meot in Stato Convontion at Dos Mowos, June 25, snd sonominate Gov. Carpentor, notwitlstanding the Ropublicans of Loo County (Keokuk) havo said Resoleed, That we aro desirous of political reform nd for honcsly, oconomy, and purity in all official administration ¢ that to &ecuro this is tho duty of overy citizen'; that to this ond every man should feol Dbound to partleipato in politics, aud to makoe sn end to bad mon forcing_ thelr clection by securing o parly pomination, wo declara it {lio duty of avory Republi- £an o oppode tho alection of 4 bad men 20d incompo- font officlal, whother e ba a candidato upon our own or upon any othor tickot, —Gov. Carponter, boing woll-assurod of & ro- n omination by his party friends, hes turned his attontion exclusively forsoveral months past to + pulling tho wool over the cyes of tho farmors.” Ho wante tho farmers to stand back and Iot poli- ticians nominato nll tho candidates, just ns thoy Dave been doing for lo these many yoars, wherc- by tho politicians and corporations have gotten rich off of public plundor stolen from tho farm- ors and other working clagscs, He eaid to tho farmors at Mount Ploasant, * Your power will be in your moral .influence.” Will His Excel. lency inform the farmers how thoir moral influ- ence will provont roguish politiciang from pfun- dering thom in tho futuromora thanin tho past ? —Keokuk (lowa) Constitulion. —The remody lies with tho guoplo—thuy must ivo hood to tho situntion if the country is to bo 0ld" for the good of its childron, They must ceaso to amuso thomsolves with the hopo that . “thoir r’mzy will bring things out all right.”— Ripon (Wis.) Free Press, —If tho torritorinl democracy follow tho amizblo advice of tho nowspapors, koop out of gulmca, aud mako up their own tickots and voto or thom irrospootive of partios, what is to bo- “.como of tho politicians ? Wil Gtello’s occupa- tion bo gono? Of coursa wo want tho farmers to como to tho front, bocauso thoy will revolu- tionizo politice and partios when thoy do, and bo Iikely to run the (iovernment on o basis of rigid economy ; but whnt is to be tho fato of thosa who live by their political wits?—Oincinnati Commercial. —Mr. Georgo Lear, o Republican mombor of tho Constitutional Convention of Ponnsylvania, Las squarely stated in the Convention the truth thint tho Ropublioan party in that Biate * is gov- crnod by n sot of thioves.” Wo nood not go fur from home for proof of thiy fnct, and it i singulatly surprising thsi in every county in Ponnsyivanis, to-duz, & vory fow miou, by some secret or mysterious” influcuce, manngo to control the primary movemonts of both par- tios, s0that notonce in ton yoars are nominations amado satisfactory to tho peoplo who vote for nnd eloct them.” This managing business Las boen earried to such an arrogant oxtreme that it i now ateracting the very closest attontion, and ase will Do disnppointed if this ‘‘ring rule” is aiot foreibly broken down in Pennsylvania dur- ing tho prosent canvass. Honest and indopon- dont men aro resolved no longer to submit to it ; for tho very just reason that, to continuo thus to bo ruled iu tho primary aflairs of the party to which_thoy bolong, is to admit that thoy have mastors whom thioy daro not disobey.—Harris- burg (Pa.) State Journal, —For yoora it has been a_notorious fact that :xailroads, in ordor to attain thoir ends, have bribed Logislatures, elected Unitod Btatos Bone ators, ** controlled” oxecutivos, and corruptod ‘the Judiciary. Tho perniclous Influences of tho “gigantic railroad monopolies aro falt in_ ovory put of tho country, in overy branch of industry. fihoy paralyzo industries, corrupt oux politics, <weakon our respoct for Inw, and ower tho moral -tono of tho poople, . . . . 'he succoss of -the abolitionists was duo to the *f highor-law- «octrine " of William H. Soward. Porhaps tho ‘modom -emnncipationists, confronted by such docisions as that of Judgo Lawronco, must have ZTecourso to it nlso, In the moantimo, thoy will usd what weapons thoy pousess.—Lauisville Com~ mercial. 0 Wost is alive to-day with grangos, with ‘“Sfilgublifl mootinga called to consider what romedies, if any, cau be adopted to_bring about somothing like an equilibrium in the valuo of products, with organizations that discuss tho Raturo of tho crisis upon the conntry, and tho scarcity of money evorywhoro; but, uniil it takos dircct hold upon tho kigh protective tariff and domands ita destruction in the name of tho suf- Toring millious, it will nover find n eolution to 1ho questious which aro agilsting i, and nover an oseapo from the diflicultios which of lato hsyo seomed wel) nigh insurmountablo,—Kansas City (860, Tiines. —The simple faot that many of the salary- -abbors in their fright, are now roturning their Fil-gotton gaius to thio Trensury, will not bo sut- ficiont to save them.—Wisconsin Pinery. —Tho moral of all this is that it is too lato, and, for iho lnst two monthe, at loast, hns boon 00 Jato, for conscience-smitton Congrosumon to snako restitution of tho back pn{lwhich they have yabbed. If thoy have got it thoy may as well fieop it, and If thioy kopt it for thitty days sfter Zrawing it, thoy moy as woll bavo kept It aito- fothor, A rosolution of inquiry by the noxt ‘Congroes will show who have Tefunded back (amy, and tho date of ro-payment. If such % reso- ution is not ndopted, the voto by which it s sugglod will Lo waukes News. —~Tho people hiave, almoat s a_unit, agrood thiat, soon aftor tho opening of Congross next wiuter, the * salary-steal” shull be ventilated, aud its nu{:portom wquolohed, Resclutions will bo subinitlod denouncing the authors of that ghameful achidino, an act proposied_ropoaling the Jaw, and an effort made tv compol the rostora- $ion of the monoy stolon from tho tax-payers.— Springfleld (1) Reqister. —Ou tho fourth duy of overy month tha Bor- conta-ni-Arme of the Sounto and Houso send fu onch Bonntor, and to each member elocton to tho Forty-third Cun}fl‘ns», o draft for #626, the mount of tho mouth's slary.—Ginohinatf En- uirer, Guir g, Samon G, Dlair, of tho Northoastern Dis- grict of Missouri, by his rocent attempts to juse tify his Lack-pay larcony, Lss gained Lim oy un- onviablo and “conspleuous notorioty, ‘The local wpors 1 bis distrigt of both poliljoal prrtios, o unanfmous in Elo opinion that lio hias dug Tits political gravo both wido and doop, and i only awniting tho onthusinstio intorment that will undoubtedly bo ‘El\'on Lim as soon ns tho wators of tho districk haye nn opportunity,— Bt Louia Demoeral, oqually insiguificant !—2fil- Ttis nssumod to boono of the A DAY IN THE WOODS. The Opening of the Chlengo & Paclflo Rallrond Inangurated by a Freo 1tide, and a Dinner Un- der tho Trees. What the Road s, and What 1t Will Beoomo-- Those for Whose Bonefit It was Bullt are Sallsffed with It ° Ohleago & Paciflo” is tho short and withal comprehensivo mamo of & now railroad ling wihich hina pushed itsolf to within o milo or o of Elgin, on ita way to tho Goldon Gate. It Ia Lardly necossary to givo an oxtonded history of the entorprise, bocauso it is young, aud ita af- foirs hiavo beon protty thoroughly vontilated al- rondy in tho columns of tho clty pross, - Thorail- road was first spoken of a fow mouths aftor thio, ‘groatost firo, such mon ns Goorgo 8, Bowon, Col. R, M, Hough; and T’ 8. Dobbing bocoming doeply intorosted In it. Thoy got an idea in thoir hoads that o lino running across the Btats from Ohlcago to Bavannab, on tho Miselsaippi River, whoro it conld connect with ronds in diroot conucction with olthor tho' Northern or tho Southorn Pacifle routos, would rapldly dovelop: into s paying iustitution ; and whon thoy aro troubled with a schomo of “that naturo, thoy gonerally pracoad to sot it on foob without unnocessary delay. Hoveral routos wero suggostod and carofully oxamined, and, at lnst, tho ono which wae considored to bo tho beat topographically, and tho surost to farnish froight and pasaengors, was solected, This routo londs tho road through the weatorn sido of tho North Division, close to tho nwoot- smolling Nowth Hranch, and through tho most beautiful of tho city’s environs. Tho line having boon doterminod upon, and tho routo solocted, tho only thing that romained to be dono was to got tho right of way and o chartor, This was successfully accomplished o year ago this prosent month, and work was immodintoly bogun. Many sorious, almost insurmountabls, obstacles had tobo overcomo during tho yenr, and the progross of thoroad was cousoquently dolayed, Bringing ground up and down to grado wns about tho sovercst labor that had to bo por- formed, but tho Company was fortunate in being ‘ablo to purchaso & gravel bod which it is hardly ssiblo to oxhaust, Trains arenow running three imes o day from the corner of North Halstod and North Branch streote_to within a milo of.tho protty littlo city of Elgin, aud they would bo tho wholo way but for.tho action of tho ofny | Korthwostom Itailvoy Company [n applyiug for aninjunction to rostrain tho- Chicago & Paciflc Company from exorcising its priviloges of right of way it crossing tho Northwostorn_track near Elgin, Tho caso {8 now in court, and will probably bo docidod ono way or tho ‘othor thin wook, The 0. & P. runs tirough tho prattiost suburban country to bo found around Chicago. It is vory thinly soitlod, owing to tho Inck of railway facilitios ' Inthorto; but i will mob long romain in {hat' doso Iato condition. Groves, sud rivors, sud moadows, and rolling prairio lond aro rathor scarco horebonty, but tho North Division bns moro than ity shiuro of thoso natural advantages, and will_oventunlly bo largoly bonofited by thom, Thoro aro sovoral boautifully-locatod villages on tho_lino of tho rond, smong thom Deiug Galewood, Rivor Park, Kasca, and Toselle, Thoso places, and o dozon or moro of loss noto, are furnishod with commodious stations, Itisa singular fact that but littlo or no land is rdvor- tised na for snle in o sootion of which wo spook. Tho- introduction of tho railrond, it is gaid, hes incrensed its valuo almoat 100 per cont, and tho auticipated incroaso in population cantlot but raiso it etill highor, In o ghort timo tha Ohicngo & Pacific will Davo a depot of its own somowhoro in tho vicini- ty of tho LaSallo stroot tunnol, as thoy Lave tho ght of way to that point, Thiswill make tho rond yastly more usoful fo tho country pooplo and those doing busincss in the city who onjoy the rural broozes of summer. When Elgin® is renchod, tho tracks will bo Inid down briskly on tho othor sido, and trains will bo_sont along to Byron. Tho routo it now being surveyod. hyo writor commencod this articlo wittho in- tention of saying somothing about an_oxcursion and picnio, hold at Hammond's farm, nenr Blgin, cetordny, and it is about timo it should bo dono. Tt wan o pinin, common-soneo, and bighly.enjoy- ablo out-door entortainment, and overy person who participated in it felt botter than ho or 8ho lind for & long timo, At8 o'clock in tho morning, an oxcurgion train, composed of two ologant” passongor-conchos and o bnggage-car, Ioft the tomporary dopot at the cornor of -North Branch: and Halated stroots, 'Thero woro, but fow residonts of tho city ou board, aud the Tesi- donts of any othor focality woro lsmentably searco. Evory suburb at which tho troin stop- ped, howover, turned out o honlthy, rosy-ohook- od, bright-oyod delogation, ladon with _groaning baskots, the contents of which woro concealed by snow-whito naplins ; and when the final halt was mado at tho farm of Mr. David Hammond, sbont n hundrod pooplo flled out of tho cars, ond wanderod smong tho cool roves, Whon thoy grow tired ot this, tho joclked into Mr. Hammond's dairy and dran bis cans of yollow croam and sweot milk, With- out a8 much as asking him how much ho chargod aquart, Whon full of milk to a satisfactory do- roo, they crowdod around Mr. Hammond's' ex- gmordi\mry nquarium, and scared his scveral thousand * flsfics into piscatorial _jnsanity. Though Mr. Hammond way onco Shoriff of this county, ho is nevortholoss a wholo-souled, hos- pitable gontleman, and it mado him feol good to soo that his naighbord found onjoymont fl muas- ing up Lis dairy aud croating o riot in hig fish- ponds, Noon had passcd by boforo mill bocame & drug and flshos & boro, and tho oxcursiontsts bogan to fool hungry aftor thoir morning'a sport. Tiro baskots wero spoodily unlimborad, and Mra. Mammond and sovoral othor estimablo ladios and unequaled cooks sot about laying o primi- tive table with things good to eat,” Thoro wora cold flosh and fowl of all kinds, an_sbundance of pastry, sud sweot country sirawborrios, frosh pioked, immorsod in roal cronm. Then thore was ten, and lomonade, and otber cooling bevorages. Cof. Hougth made himeelf gonorally usoful in transporting buttor and thinga from ono end of tho tablo to the_ othor, according ns they wore wanted, and ho ladlod 'tho lomonade out of & ‘milk can with o tin dipper ond a_artloss simpli- city that won oll Loaris, And when everybody enid they had onton enough, hiow anxioua tho Colonol was that thoy should try a littlo moro, and how anxious Mrs, Hammon kind ladios wero that tho strawborrios and pios and tarts might not be ailowed to go to waste., Tho fensting had to ond at last, snd then tho older peoplo ent undor tho shado troos ond talked wisdom, whilo tho young ouos played tho meanost gamo that was over invonted, cro- quet. Whon it was timo togo homa, Col. Hough spoko loud enough for ovarybody to hear him, and publicly thankod Mr. Hammond and his lady for their hospitality. Mr. Hammond said ho would do tho samo thing over ngnin if ho had & chanco, and wos sorry that ho did not know in time that so many peoplo were to bo prosont. Col, Hough snuounced that whon the rond was complated to Elgin, there would bo a modost Dlowout at that placo. Tho romark wera greotod with domonstrations of approval, and then tho oars woro sought. Mr, J. K, Lako, tho Buperintendont of the Chicago & Tacific Road, fs dosorving of tho thanks of tho oxeursioniits for tho cma Lo took of thom. It should hnve beonstatod boforo that the railroad company arranged tho trip and gavo tho train frop of cosf, in ordor that tho paopla Tiving along tho lino might bave an opportunity of testing tho traoks aud cars, Ivorybody ap- peared to bo well_natisfied, and Mr. Lake may Tool complimonted, as tho rond was built under bis direction. Ho'ie ono of tha thorough rail- road men of tho Wost. P S — AMUSEMENTS, MYERS' OPERA-HOUBE, ‘flie presont warm epell appears to disgust theatro-goors. Alken's Theatro oxcepted, light houses were tho rulo all round last ovening. With tho thormometor high up in tho oightios, this was not to be wondorod at. Myors' Opora- Houso, with Manning & Moraw's Minstrols, did tholr sharo of businoss. The audionco were too hot to laugh uch. Thoir energios wore divided botween pulling out thoir handkorchiefn, mopping their facos, and uuing thoir fans, The prosont {s tho Jast wool of tho prusont compnu{ 2t Myors' Opora-Touso, and_tho olosiug-out bill ia good onough to lsugh ovor, even at tho present temporaturo, The fimt part Las beon ohanged, and some now jokos fujocted into it. Unsworth’s lecturo on Light in avewer to Prof, Lyndall would sot that philosopher thinking; and Munning and Moran porform fonts of legordomain iwhich would anurodly put loller and Blitz to the blush, The burlesquo of **‘royatore” is aleo good. Tho heat of tho woathor disponsos with tho and tho other |- | D. Brayton, Syracnso 1. W. ora. On Tues- flory finalo of tho orlginal Y °bitly Manning [akes s forewoll day ovouing Billy Manning bonofit, 5 WAGNER'S MINATRELS. Nizon'a Amphithoatro haa beon filled every ovoning, and Wagner's_Compauy havo hithorto dono oxtromely woll. Tho oxtromo host had tho offoct of alighitly roducing the nize of the audi- onco laat nvonln?, but the honse was moro than comfortably fnil. An ontiro chango of pro- rammo §8 announcod for this-evening, and it 110 woatlior modorates a large houso may oonfl- dontly bo expootod. ! TItR OTNER THRATREE - nro dolng only s fair buaincss. Graas " ig_atill ?‘h od st MoVickor's, Blado o' and the prolty comod amo of Love," af Hooloy's, | SRR Biflon ot ' 4 ill immorsad in bappiness. Mr. Giddons has improvod on his impromptu im- porsonation of Ted Afurghy, and $lie placa runs Bmoothly. An ontiroly now bill at - thio Acadomy of Aluslo hias givon gonoral satlsfaotion, the but- Josquo and ballot nffording smplo atteactions, Aflcon's Thontzo is fillodto ovorflowing. * Zoloe" 13 o success. E e e MR, JONES’ ADVENTURE. : ey T Flow a Good Samnritnn Was Mise taken for n MHighwayman by an ‘Officor. LI 1 A man named Johu Burlo prosonted & pitiablo sight whon ho eamo into the Union Btroot Bta- tion at 8 o'elool yestordsy morning. Tho loft’ sldo of hus hoad was_painfully onlargod, and bis faco waa stronkod with blood, Ho boro in his houd a noto, signed by Mr. J. H. Jones, Agont for tho Wostorn Associntod Press, in this city, which sald that tho boarer had beon knockd - down by footpnds at - tho cornor of Juckron and Loomis stroots, snd robboed of 828 in ourrency and a silvor watoh, - ... " . The history of Mr. Jomes' connootion with this affair ismore intorosting than that of Burke's, not only bocause Jonos - s -bottor known, but that his oxporionce illustrates that tho Good famoritanis played - out, and that the part of wisdom mow {s ‘to ‘pnss Dby on tho othor @ldo,” . Mr. .Jonos. was returning homo at unoarthly hours, whon saloons aro closod and policomen gonornlly aslocp, whon Lie honrd some ono nm\(nfil and 'sighing most dolofully, At Srat Mr. J. thoughit 1t was 'a ropetition of the thiof's stratagom, and that, fa tho crocodilo ini- taten o pigla. voico to attract its victim, 8o tho wrotch waa simply trying to beguilo him, Jones, into his clutchos, But finally he conquered his fonrs and wont in the diroction of tho sound, .and found Mr. Burlko, who told his !mrfl It wps Mr. Jonos' firab impulso to bog AIr. B. to stay thoro till o went down to the tolograph offico nnd sont off an account of tho affair to the conn- try pross. Burko romonstrated, fosrivg® somo- thing worso might happon to him. Jones tried to renssure him, tolling him that a man who had Deon so thoroughly robbed would not bo ‘molested again that avening. During tho courso of this intorosting discussion, Mr, Burko fainted awny, much to tho oxasperation of Mr. Jones, who had two or threo otlior argumanta to brin forward. Jones, soeing hohad fainted for il ‘would havo sprinkled wator on his face, but thero ‘woa none thero, He would have burnod s foath- or undor hisnoso, but he had no foathor. e would have unloosenod his collar, but ho had nonoon. Whilo trying to find one, Tonos folt & hand upon his collar. “The policeman was o tall maon. Jones i8 o short ono. The policoman woa musoulnr, ond raised Ar. J. about “fvo foot into the air. When Mr, Jones roturned to tho earth, Lo askod, panting, what that meant. The officer roplied ho was not in tho habit of ex- plaing his conduot to highwaymon, Mr. Jones wantod to know if tho oficor thonght ho.was ono, Tho policoman did not think it neoded any argument, Whon ho saw ont man stooping over another that way, ho knew what it moant. Mr. Jones oxplained how ho was holping tho woundod man, The officor said that was played. Ho hed benrd that kind of talle bofore. If ho Was not & highwayman, what washo? Mr. Jones aaked to bo conducted to a Inmp-post, 80 ho could provo hia identity. So 3r. J. with tho polico- man's arms_sround him was conducted to a lamp-post. Binco it was not lit, tho policoman hoiatod Mr. Jones up thoro, and that gontloman 1it tho gag, Th fully holding him. When on' tho ground ho drow from his pocket halt-a-dozen lead poncils. somo tolegraph blanks, o copy of a Pike County papor, & horso cheatout, soms Roraps of Pookry, 1 tooth-brush, and finally a roll of papor, which turned out to bo & receiptod grocery vill. ‘The oflicor rond this, and though the sum was & small ono, {et lio ndmitted that o men with » rocoipted bill in his (}wflknl was not apt to bo & robbor, Bo he told Mr. Jouos ho was sorry, brushed tho dirt off his coat, smoothed his col- lar, and lod him back to whero Mr. Burke, who had recovored from his swoon, wascureingJones for having dosorted him. Thon Mr. Jones and tho officor_carriod Burke to tho houso of Dr. Loomis, No. 744 Jackaon stroct, and laid him down on tho top of a picket fonco, where hie stuck until the modicine man camo out. . Mr. Jones then told the doctor the wholo story whilo lio was dressing {he wounds, Ho spoko 80 loud that be Liad guite & largo sudionco of opon-mouthod paople about him when ho got turough. Burko felt iimeelf to bo so much of o horo whon Jones ceased, that it gave him an abundageo of stxongth to wallk down to tho Po- lico Btation. eoid that the sconndrels who hiad nasnulted him had beon with him most of thio ovoning, and bad iuduced him to got drunk. Tho man's momory enabled o minute descriplion to bo taken of the robbers, and, if tho dotectives aro worth auything thoy can catch thom. It ia bolioved that M. Jones will sond voluntary “gpecinls,” containing a detailed nccount of tho abovo offair to ovary city, town, and homlot of tho country. s, PERSONAL. E. Gulick, New Yorl, is at the Matteson. Tonry Warren, Boston, is at the Gardnor, J. K. Graves, Dubuquo, {8 at the Gardner. Dr. Million, Bpringfield, is at the Sherman. Tho Hon. H. Price, of Tovs, is at tho Pacifio. . M. Winslow, Groon Bay, is st tho Matte- son. Col. L. W. Shophord, Tilinols, is at the Mat- teson, Judgo Caton and wifo, Ottaws, are oxpected at the Gardner to-day. Goorge Routloge, tho publishor, sud wife, London, aro ot tho Shorman, George W. Porrigo, Oity Editor Free Press, Galesbiirg, is at the Aatteson. Tho Rov. T, . Thomas, D.D., and family, of Cinoinnat, aro at the Pacific. J. 1. Btowart, Suporintendont of tho Winonn, Madison & Konosba dlvision of the Northwost- ern Railroad, s at tho Shorman, Mombora of 8 West Bido oroquot club will ba painod to loarn thiat one of thoir numbor insists upon thrusting his clbowa over the back of a soat in auopon straot-car, aud docs nob_ hesitate to shoot tobaceo juico all over the vehiole, not infroquently upon ladics’ dresses. Among tho arrivals at tho Sherman Iouss yos- torday wore tho following: John Quincy Adams, LakoBuperior; E. O. Hawes, Boston ; Jamas Powell, Salt Lake City ; Jamos' T, Stow- art, Quobco; D, ¥, Soymour, Hurtford; J. J. Safoly, Codar Ropids ; J, W. Obapman, Gouncil Bluffe’; O. O. Briggs, Pittsburgh. Among the arrlvals at the Gardnor yostorday ware the following : _John Boldon, Kansan City; Tloury Willinms and wifo, Now 'York ; Ilenr Haror, Yond dt Tao s 1.'N. Clark, Ohio s 3. 0. Cooloy, Ilinois; Clinrls Adams, Sandwich § 8. Pratt aud wife, Dotrolt ; J. Bonngt snd wifo, Now York. Amoug the arrivals at tho Grand Paclflo yos- torday wero the following; W.J. Millor, Phil- adelphia: G, D, Low, Boston; D, F. Hinman, Clusinoall; Win, 1T, Corufugy Olovoland; B! fidridgo, Detrolt T, J. Roddin, Rock Ialaud; O, B. Ifarris, Bt.- Louia; J. D, Bwift, Columbus; Goo, B, Forros- tor, Drooklyn, Time, yostorday morning., Boens, Judge Troo's Court, Mr. Btorey (s lawym?—-“ Your lonor, I would ask s continunncoof this caso, a8 my olient, r, St. Olsir Sutborland, in out’ of town. Iis abaouce 18 inovitablo,” Judge Troo— 1 am surprised, Mr, Btorey, ab your making such & roquost, It is only a fow moments sinco 1 loft Mr, Buthorland, I mot him as I was com- ing into Court.” Constornation of Mr. Btoroy. Tho Rov, T. M, Eddy, D, D., of Now York formorly of Olongo, 18 fo preoh thia annual sormon bofore the Garrott Biblioal Instituto, at Yvonston, on Woduosday- noxt. On Hablath morning 'noxé ho will pronch at tho Trinity Mothodist Episcopal Oburch, in thia clty, on In- diana ayonue, noar Tiwonty-fourth .strost, This will bo the ficst acrmon proackod (n Ohicago by tho Dootor winoo o romoved from our city to Accapt ho pratoratoof the Motzopollan Churob, Wasbington. Adam Dlack, the famous Edinburgh publishor, haa rotired from buniness at the sgoe of 00, 1. A. Augor, of Lo oy, 8o long conneoted with tho Now York Contral Railroad as Track Maunagor, boa accoptod the position of Gouoral Suporintondont of the track of the now Canada B:ggl:m:'!'lullwny .and remoyod to 8t. Thomas, Ont., whoro Lo wiil mako hia hosdquartors. Gaorgo G, Wright has beon olocted Prosidont of the Himpson Contonary Collogo, at Indiancls, Iows, FESy Capt. Jack denlen il “Tiotsy aud I Aro Out,' tolive loug onough slander, * . 4 Judgo T'. Mott, of Winta¥sot, Iown, hins boon olootod Prosidont, and theRev: J. A, Nanh, of Dos $folnos, Heorotary of tho Baptist Univorsity at Dos Moinos. g e Mrs, Gov. Olaflin, hos tondorod” to.Vice-Prosi- dont Wildon hor * cotiaga by tho noa” at Colng- Bott, for rout and reouporation this summer, if /ho dastros it. : Dr. E. A, Guilbort, of Dubuque, by Invitation of ok Arsof Rogonts of the Town Btato Unl- verity, will shortly appoar boforo them, to ro- Yo Bl argumonts in bohalf of ostabllshing a Lhomoopathic chair or, profossorship in tho Uni- voraity. me any ono_ learnod whothor Ion, Schuylor o B aabblor In Gradit Moblilor stook and Qhrist{sn statosmanship, bns boen troubled with $ho donation of many ono-thousand dollar bank notos since his return to Houth Bond 7—Oshkosh (Wis) Times. | ' : i Tho Jast survivor of the Iarvard class of 1803 whioh numborod smong ita mombors Presidont Allen, of Bowdoin Collogo, Gov. Lovl Lincoln,. Tovorott Saltonstall, tho Rey. Dr. John Codman, Hamuol Honr, and ‘othors, diéd lnst Monday in Boston, in the porson of ‘William Minot, aged 00. Just beforo M. Thiors * stopped out " ho-in- .vited o Mr, Waddington into his Cabinot as Min- istor of Public lnstruction. Mr, Waddington got hia ‘education at Tugby ond. Caml 0, &hiore ho took .vory, high stand, and & fellow- Solloginn writos about him to tho London Z4mes 1 @ Excollonce in rowing confors, I fear, but & priof iimmortality, 1f ic-fa already forgotten that Mr. Waddington's crow was long ‘ hoad of tho river’ on the Oam, and that ho succoodod in sus- talning thoe honorof Cambridge on the Thamos.” TRAGEDIES. . ' t lio is tho author of " and nakn to bo pormittad to soalp tho authior of the A Young KLndy Shot by a Hojoote *Lover, Who Thon Shoots Mimself, Nashua, N. H. (Juu'., 15), im)mkh o the Doston o The scono of the Hudson tragedy has boon visited to-dsy by a multitudo of curious peoplo, on foot and in carrisges ; tho grenter number Boomingly intont upou gratifying o morbid 'do- Biro for fall particulars ond ‘dotalled dccounts of all the facts relative to ‘tho unfortunate effalr, i Tho circumstances which lod to the tragedy aro furnished by Mrs. Chiaclos Wood, mothor of RMita Tila- F. Wood, tho victim. ' Mrs. Wood statos that tho nssassfn, Mr, Houry Jowott, firt amo to tholr houso in Jaouary, 1872, and was _omployod until April following 6 wood-turning By box husband, "Ho wos outof boalth b tho During this timo ho formod an attach- m)puund.y' favored his guit, and thought woll of him. Tho intimaoy Jnstod about two Honths, when sho booamo disgusted snd_doolined furthor at- tontions. Since thon ho lins boon an occasionnl viuitor, always zoalous] urgln%nhlu suit, and on- doavoring o rolnstate himsolf n_hor affeotione, timo, ment for hor daughter, who on bo desconded, tho oilicor carc- | His importuning was all to no, purpose, 18 she stoutly maintained hor formef docision. Ro- cently ho hos shown great depression of mind, Tins Broodod evor tho stato of bis_affairs, and froquontly aflirmed that it sho did not marry him sho ehonid not marry anybody, ot ono timo oxhibiting n platol. On Baturday, » wook boforo tho tragedy, hio came to tho farm-houso and de- sired to sty awhilo, boing apparently sicl, and rofusing food for throo days ata time. mo timo sgo tho Misacs_ Wood joined tho Mothodist _church; Joweit also jolned. On Thursdsy night ho read s = chap- ter In tho Bibio, and Miss Wood offered tho fam- ily prayor. Ho appeared atrango, and, although 5o family bad no particular foar, thoy did not ant, Lini abont the Liouse, but, béing good-na~ {urad pooplo, allowed him to remain undor pro- tost: : Yaturday morning ho callod - Mrs. Wood to his ‘bodroom and roquested a private intorview with Ella. Mrs. Wood told him Ella did not wish it, but sho would montlon his requoat to hor. Miss ‘Wood doolined, for the roason .that on soveral occensions ho had used abusive langusgo to her. Sho wanted him to go away.: Bhortly after this request, and while Miss Wood was soated upon & gofa, Jowott came in and sat besido hor, Mra. Wood hoard him using urgent and sbusive Ianguage, and boing mistrustful openod tho door from tho Jatchon, Jowett put his arm about Miss Wood's waist, and endeavored, using endonring words, to l}mt her, but she strug- lod to roleaso hersclt. 8he finally succeoded in. ?muin%humull and took o sent by the window, whon he pulled a soven-barreled pistol from his pockot, appronched Lier, aimod ¢ Dior hoart, sud Hired, ‘tho ball passing hsrmlossly past hor through tho opon window. Bhe then soized him by his hands, and hold thom above his hoad, he, in the meantime, crowding bor- into o cornor of thio room, whon sho put hor foot out to protect harsolf. 'Mr, Wood camo into, the room at thia point, but not until tho villain had discharged ‘another barrol of the pistol, the. ball entering fiho oung woman's forchead and folling hor to tho floor, » Mr. Wood soizod tho ssasasin and p torriblo struggle ensued, in which Jowett was cfushed to the tloor ond tho pistol tsken away from 'him. Tho onraged paront then oponed tho_door snd forced him out into the yard, when Jewott im- ‘modiatoly pullod s socond 'rovolyer from bis pocket, placad the muzzlo to his osr, and dis- Charged it, tho ball ponotrating and destroyin the baso of tho brain, and making o wound thaf must causo his death in & short time. ‘The wounded girl camo to hor senses and was placed upon tho sofs, wWhoro Bl ro- mained nntil modical aid reached her, “Jowott 1aid under an applo treo in front of the houso nearly all duy, suffering terriblo agony of body and mind. Hooalled for Mr. an rg. Wood, nd aeked thoir forgivonoss. The lattor told him ho could not live, when ho innocently askod what ho had done. o said, furthor, that ho | was not conscious of having done anything, and wanted hor to sond for eome ono to come and pgitx for hum, His roquest was not complied with. Lito in the day, Jowett was taken to'an unoc- uickly " uncouscious, and rapidly noaring his cupiod farm house, Lalf » milo from the sceno of tho tragedy, whore ho now lies on_s mattross, ond. Tho })h uician probed his wound fo tlio dopth of seven nchos, and docided that nothing can bo done for him., Mise Woodisin a fair waygf. recovery, ‘Tho surgeons have extracted tho! and roport, that if inlammation doss not wot in sho will rocover. Jowett has always boon oonsidored an inof- fonsive man. Ho was born in Neshua,is 26 yeara of age, tall, thin, woars a slight moustache, and is of the avorage intellect. His mothor dlos when he was 14 ; his father and stopmother wore drunkon, dissolute puuqle, and neglected him, At tho sge of 15, ho stolo somo hay caps from & Tarmor, for which offonaa ho sorved a torm'in tho Roform Bchool. Returning to Nashua, he work- ‘ed at Liouse-painting until it injured his hoalth, whon hio gaye it up and drove a milk-wagon from Hudeon to this city for sovoral yoars. A Mian Murders Flis Two Children and Attempis to Kill Eis Wife. Hamditon, Ontario, (Juna 12, Correspondencs of the Heln York I ‘orld. This morning st half-past 6 c'olock, Thomas Tields, an Englishman, employed 'in the engine-houeo of the Grand Western Railway, in this city, mnde a dosporato but futilo attempt to murdor hla wifo, and shortly aftorwarda killed his infant som, 14 months old, and lhis stop-dnughtor, 4 yoars old, outfing thoir throats with s razor, The murders wore com- mittod at thoe residenoo of the family. Fields, for somo timopast,bas been a drinkingman,aud spont ‘ot of his wages for drink, giving littlo to the support of his family. On Mouday,fter recolving hig Il{, ho wont on a dobauch, His wifo man- aged to obtain 10 of his wages. On Tuesday ho askod for and receivod from her 83 of this sum. Yostordsy attornoon Lo was sober, and ho domnnded ‘tho romainder of the money, and whon Mrs, Flelds rofusod to glye it to him a vio- lout quarrel, commenced by him, onsucd. He throatened then to kill lier, but a8 ho hind provi- | ously made similar throata 10 notico was takon of his words, and Mrs, Fields rotirod with tho children, ns usunl, at bod-timo, ~Fiolda want ont subsoquontly, returnod - at 9 o'clook, aud, after Hghting a lamp and smoking for sowo timo, went tobed, Hoaroso this morning aund shortly after- wards appronchiod tho bod whoro Mrs. Fields and tho children were lying , thechildron boing asloop and Mra, Flolds Plrfly 8o, Ho struck his wifo threo sovero, but not dangerous, blows on tho Liond with o hatohot ; but, as Dire. Fiolds was & strong woman, she managed to wrost (ho tstru- mont from him, and then ran out of the houso sereaming for holp, It was during hor absonce, and prior to iho arrival of o policoman who lind beon st to tho Louso toarrost him for tho au- sault on his wifo, that ho out tho throats of tho two children with a razor, The murder of tho ohildren was only discoyored_aftor the roturn of Mrs, Flolds to the houso, Tiolds was takon st ongo to the utation-house, and, nfter the vordiot of the Coronar's jury, was transferred to’ the jail. Tho phblio indignation Is futense over this crime, and the lynching of Ticlds was lmrlmwls discasod whon it becsmo known that ko Lia murdered tho children, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Finannoinl Nows. Nzw Yonxk, June 18,—Monoy loanod at @4 por cont most of tho sy, but. advanced to 6 bafore e closo, ] Eumllnl nlnt‘u;xlaalcldy, at 1004 for 00 dsys, and a ¢ 1162(@110, closing alrong at 110, Mot of the purctinson woro by forolgn Laukorn, ‘Andor the rumor of & Loavy falluro in Vionna, whioli an inveatigation proved to bo an old affair, Lonus, 1@ or cont, Olonringd, $80,000,000, Troasiiry. Taonts, $81,000, Gustoms rocipits, 801,000, ‘Govornmanta woro dull and ateady, Btato bonda ruled vory quict, : Blocks oponed stoady, and aftor tho early call ad- yanced X@3 per cont, Weatorn Unlon sclling sa high % B83. Ths markot {horoaftor rulod atondy until atior 1 o'alock, whon llwnv{ ralil was mndo by the hears, Tro0 enlos boing mado of Union Paciflo down to 243, 8. 10ll of 2 por cont from tho opening rato. A runor of thio norlota Hinons of Horaco I, Clatk was usud {o do- which provos _unfounded, ns to" attond n_ conforenco Wi Tracy, aud othora, Tho movo- gonoral _offect of carrying Weatern Union off with froo sales to 853 ; Ohios from 383 10 97377 Atlantio & Paciflo {0105 ; 0,0, & I, ©0.from 2840273 ; Pacifio Mall from 3033 o 08¢} Yo from 033 (0 03% ; Rock -Talsnd from 1003 46 108 ; BE, Paul from 63 to 613 ; Wabash- from 674 to 63, ' Thore waa rubscquentfy &_slight- improvemont, "110@110) for Gold waa dull all day, ment 88y 3@ per cent, on tho gonoral list, but, under tha Seaavestiny S Unlon Pacic mwhich leftoff a¢ the loweat figuro af,tho doy, the olouing tono was omo of ‘woaknons, 5 Blezling 109, DoNDa. Virglulns, old. . North Carolinas, old..35 , ‘North Gatolinas, new.16 cag Chiloag % | Ghio, miral ‘Union Pacifio stocka, 243¢ Uniou Pacific bonda, 863 Forelgn Markots, 008, Juno 18—11, m,—Flour, 218 64@328s §d, Lovaar Winter whioat, 12 333 epritig, 11s@12 ; while, 118 10d@iie 16d; ciab, 12 4d.” Cord, 2agd. York s, rd, 309, Lavzaroot, Funo 18—1:30 p, m.~Broadstufla quict and unchangad, “Lorpox, June 18— p. m.—Consols for maney, 02 ; for nocount, 92 ; 6-20s of "0, 9243 do of 07, 03K § 10408, 803 mow 6s, 893 3 Erfo, 403 Lavknroot, Juno 18— Cotton steady and unchanged ; aalos, 12,000 Uales ; Amorican, 8,000 spoculation sud ufiom 2,000, roadsiusfs quict ; rod winter wheat, 1282, Flour, 278 00@28s 6d, Corn, 20s 9d, Lard, 309, Ohooso, 008 6d, _Cumberlands, 378, ‘Paws, June 18,—Ttentes, 66f B0o, + Butialo Kive-§tock Markots Borraro, N. Y., Juno 18.—CATTLE—Recolpts to-day, {ncluding 42 cars roported to arriyo, 1,037; total for tho weok, 8,219, Tho markot wss livaly at strong yes- forday's prides. Tho attondance of Eastern and coun- try buyers was good, Tho lato arrivala wore better in quality, Ono cholco lot of Tows lcers, av 1,630 lbs, #0ld at $478. About 1,700 wero disposod of,’ Balea 150 Tilinol atoers, av 1,631@1,428 s, at $5.40@0,37% 7 Tllinols cows and hoffors, av 986@1,020 1w, ot el 5.00; 20 Tilinois tockors, &v 076 Ibs, 0t $5.68; 118 1 niola'stillors, av 1,033 lls, ‘8L $5.35; 20 Woxan stoors, 963 Iba, at $4.60 ;' 08 Towa atoars, nv 1,125@1,636 1bs, nt 5.00@0.70; 78 hio stcars, av 1,130@1,174 113, at $5.5; 24 Olido cows, oy 818 1L, at #4155 20 Michigan stock” ora, av 045 1b9, at $4.75; ‘248 Missourd sloors, ay 1,1699) huls Tbe, at §5,65@0.165 36 Indiana stcors, 6v 1,150 Ibs, ‘Suxxp ARD Lasna—Tocolpta to-day, incigling ro- ported arrivals, 3,000; total for tho wock, 6,200, Tho market was heavy, with little doing. Buyers and scliora aro widely apart, bolders asking Xc above last woek's closing prices, Tho frst arrival of Canada Jamba and sheep this scason camo to-day, too late for markot, Sales: 444 Olilo clipped sbr.ap, 83@102 tha, $5.25@8.97%¢ ; 105 Btato clippod eheop, 67 1be, $3.00% 78 Illinots woolod shoop, 84 1b2, 0, Hoos—Receipts to-doy, 1,000; fotal for tho weok, 8,600, Markot dragged xt about 10c_per owt_dociing from yeslorday's rates, Prices rulo at $5.25@6,30. Bales : 242 Tilinols hogs, 181@100 1ts, $5.26@5.30; 11§ Bisnourl hiogs, 244 1bs, $6.257 125 Indiana hogs, 199 It 85.25. ¢ Mho Bostom Wool Marlket. Dorrow, Juno' 18.~Tho wool markot for tho paat weok bns 'shown considerablo firmness, witha good doinand for domestio wool, and, a8 thostock {8 now roduced to s low point, thoro s an increased inquiry for flocces, Doalors afo disposing of Callfornia wool %o manufacturors a8 fast ss it comos to hand. Tho salcs of Michigan, Ohfo, nnd Pennaylvania floocea wero made at 5@5734c, printipally at 51@52i0, and a small Tot of now OLio ot 62c. Abont 100,000 pounds of Now York, Western, and Now England floecca wors taken at {2@vhe, 2 900,000 pounds, of ayring Califorula at 850, Fall Californis, 19c, Super and oxtra pulled at 23@38c, including about 100,000 pounds Northern at 23@53c, and a_cholce lot of ‘super at 0Ge. In forolgn Wool thero ja_rather moro doing for carpet uso, but fino wools aro hold sbovo tho viows of buyors, Roston Oattle Marlket. ‘WaTERTOWN, Mass., Juno 18.—In_tho Watertown cattlo markot yesterday tho raceipts of boof cattlo wore 1,672, There was o fafr damand for choice cattlo, but the rates for lowor grades fell off, Cholce, $10.00@ 10253 extra, '$9.00@0,25; frat quality, $8.00@8.75; socond, $0.00@7.60 ; third, $5.00@6.60, SnEEP AND LaMDS—Récolpts, 1,600, Market in- active ; prices doclined fully o's shles of wool shicop 5t $3.0034.00 cacli § oxtra, $5.50@7.60; spring lamba, .00 $8,00, New York Dry Goods Market, ‘Now Yons, July 18.—Tho adyanco in cotton lma Im- parted moro lizmneus to menufactured goods in Arst auds, but quotations remain unchauged, lcavy cas- elmercs and overcoatings aro ju modoruto requeet, but Joans snd sativeta rulo dull) Drown and bleached cottons azo quiot, and jobbing st irregular rates, Cor- eet jeans arc dull. Donims rule tairly active and firm, Priats aud gluglams are slow, Poreales, csmbrics, “and swnsare ia sodarate roquest. - Forolgu gooda aza setive, Pltsburgh 011 Marlcets PrrTERURGHT, P, Juno 16,—Crude patroloum firm, at $2.17) 3 roflned dull, at 190 July, August, an Boptember, 194@19370. The Produce Marketa, NEW YORK, New Yomx, Juno 18.-COrToN—Irrcgular; mid- dling upland, 2te. BreapsTurzs—Flonr dull and lower; recolpts, 10,- 000 brle ; superfino Wostern and Stato, $5.0085.40'; common'to good oxtrs, $.00@0.60; good o cholco, $0.65@7.00; whito whost oxtrs, §1.25@9.25; Ohio, $0.05@9:45 5 Bt. Louls, $0.75@11.00, Rye flour and Corn meal unchinngod. ' Wiicat & ahade firmer aud less Betivo; rocoipts, 94,000 bu; rejoctod epring, $1.273¢; No. 8 Milwaukoo, $1.40; No, 2 Dec., $1,62; Min- noota, SLE2@LT. Lo heaty aud Igwor] Westorny 85c, Barioy and malt unchavged, Corn heavy an Towar ; Tocelpie, 60000 bug sow mixed Westorn, 61@52k0; Ligh mixed and yellow, 61GG20: whito, 603. 'Onta dull; receipts, 58,000 bu ; new mixed West- er, 41@430; white, 15@4TX0 ; black, 40@42igc. Woor—Quiot ; Oregon, 41ie; lenibe pulled, ¢50; Obo flecce, 47550, ‘Eaoa—Dull; Western, 11@17x0, ax—Qui g ors—Quict and steady at 35@500S T crop of 1872, Learien—Quict at 23@300 ; Orine v, 2T@ATHC, Gnooers offee quist j Rio, 11%@10)c. Bugar mors active at T@IXO. T 20LxUM—Orado, 8%@8¥0; refined, 1981950, TunernTINe—Firm ot 453 @i0. Provistons—Fork lowor with fair busiuess; new meas, $I0503¢, Tieof and out moatn quiet aud . changod, ~ Middles quiot; short clesr, 8io 3 loug Glear, BY@83¢0 ; short Tibs, 830, Lard firm ; Wostorn stonm, B 1-160 3 Kottlo, 93¢0, Borren—Qulet ; Westorn, 16@230, Cukzsz—Quiot and unclishgod, MILWAUKLE, June 18.—BreapiTurra—Tlour dull and uomiunl, Wheat firm ; No, 1, $1.53; No, 2, $1.23 ; cash, $1.98; Junc, $1.10, July cornin fatr domsn but lower ; ' No, 4, 830 cash, 830 July, 38 August. Oata in falr demand but lower; No, 2, 200. Byo dull and nominal ; No, 1, 630, Barjoy dull and nominal, FrriauTs—To Buflalo, 6x0; Oswego, 12c. Tteorrera—Fiour, 5,00 Urls? whoat, 133,000 bu, BuxpamTa—Flotr, 8,000 brlag wheat, 760,000 bu, ALO, Tiorravo, Juno 18.—Flour steady. Whost {n bottar demand ; sales, 12,000 bu No, 2 Blillwaukeo Olub at $1,80 ; aaking $1.87 at closo, Corn dul ar lots at 434 @430 No, 3 Westorn, Oats qulet ; sales 0,000 bu No, 2 Ohicago at about 3430, Frwiouze—Stoady and quict; wheat; 103} corn, 9550, Gl . OINGINNATL OroruaTy, June 18,—DnuaverurEs—Flour dull ¢ $476@7.25. Whost quict and weak, at $1.40, 0 = dullat 15, Tiya qulot, ot 05G0s0. Data auil sk :@iso, Trovisions.—Pork quist ot $10.00816.60, Lard ull; stoamn hold at Bc, offerings lght ; kettls, Bigo, Bulk' firm, shouldera I’ demand at 0o, hold a 03¢ ¢ clenr 7ib, 80 Lid spot ; eules, 2o 1n Gottlomont, ol Bigo nollor July; cloar, B%@8Xc, Bacon firm; shoul- durn, T30} claar tib, U3(c; clcar, 03,@9o. Winsaxy—fitoady ut 89 LEDO, ToLzpo, Juno 18,—BnransToyya—Flonr MILWAUKE! frm, Whoat firm aud higher ; No, O whito Wabuah, $1,65 3 No. 9 whito Michlgan, $1.635: umber Bliohi $1.65, npot ; $1.63, Juuc; $1.40, July: $1.40, Augunt | No. 1 red, '$1.80% ; No, 9 do, 1,40, Corsi stoady { high mixed, 43¢, spot ; 4o seller August ; low mixed, 15505 yalidy, To' winile, 4Tio} o grade, il Odii To Wghots Noj 1, 05%¢0; No, 4 3o, Emeiaize—Dul nn‘&m.‘:n‘u:l. T oz1eTi—Flour, rls ; whea u g corn ekt ln’m,h:"()oo l:l ;I'l o;o b JHIPMEN lour, rls; wheat, 2, ’H corn, 800 bu ; oats, 800 Vu, € * oT, LOUIS, 87, Louss, June 18,—Buransturss—Flonr dull snd unchisnged,’ Wheat diill aud lower ; ouly samplo salen: No. 2 red winler, $LIG@LOB; No, 9, $LI6QLE8 ] disburse- | apring nominal, Corn dull snd_ nnuottled, closing lowor's No. 2 mixed, 81@380 on track; 180 in oleva~ tor; 30@30o for dily. Oata dullsnd unsottled; No. 80c on track; 011@3%0 in elovator; 84@350 mackod, ‘1}1,- lc!mlu; good {0 primo, 50c, sacked, Barloy—Nothe ofog, fnovinons -Tork qlulnt hnd unchangod at $16,75 17.00, Bulkmoats dull and nominal, Bacon dull snd unobangod, Lard dull ; summer stoam, nominal- 8¢, ¥ Wittsxy—Tlrm at 9c, it quicanlutangeds, et most alen at $1.16@4.50. oas=Qulols oy VL L, Loviavizaw, Juno 18,—DREADSTUPEA—Tlour in- active, unchanigod, Corn oasior ; 54@500, Oate dull; 46@148c, snckod, Provisions — Pork steady; leld $17.00. Bscon stoudy ; shouidors, T4@THo el i 01@sic cloar, 03¢, all packed, Tiufk moata qoiet’s ahiouldern 030340 1 cloar rib, B30 ; cloar, Oc, all packed, Lar n(afly f 83(@100 tiorcou, ‘Witsgx—Stoady at 89@000. . OLEVELAND, Juno 18, ~DnEsvsTUrFA-\Whoat dull and steady; No, 3red, $1,60; 'No. 4do, $1.40, Corn dull ; 46@G40c, Oats firmor} No, 1Btate, 88¢, ‘PrtnoLsusi—~Unchanged,' MHILADELPOIA, ' Prusapetri, Juno 18.—BREADSTUYFE—Flour very dull and weak ; suporfinea, uwn.nm oxtran, $4.760 r OLEVELAND, 5,50, Whost quiet and Jowe) $1.50@1.50 { amber, $1.00@1.05; white, $170@1.16, Nyo sud corn un« ahiangod. Onta quict] white, 47@4%0 ; mixed, UX@ S e ~Firmor at 0t@to. BALTIMORE, : Batriaonx, June 18,—Brrapsturrs—Flour guiot amilunchangdd. Whoat ot id unclisngod, Corn dull; mized Wostern, 6lo, Osta lowor and wesk at 43@d40 ; white, 41@180, / ProvistoNs—Unchanged, —r DuTTRR—Wontern scarco and firm st 18@210, . Wmakr—Dull at 09@04o. ; WEGO. & Oswiao, Juno 18,—BurApstUyvA—Wheat fn lighht domand 3 No, 1, $1.80@1.52, . Corn _irregul 0,2 Tilinois, 49@54c. o s gt Vensols Passcd Dotrots Dernorr, Mich,, July 18—12:25 p, m.~~PAsszD Dowy —Propallers Plymouth, Onolds, Balientine, Rosnoke, Tacific, Wenons, Moward and bargo, Buperlor and bark Loltio Wolf ; schoonars, Tailor, Georgo an, G, D, Norrls.. - Pasoen’ Ur—Propollers Jnpan, Blanchard,. Russis, Woalford ; schooners Tahpeming, Oliver Culyer, Alder- ‘baran, Cameron, Exllo, i, P, ‘Aturray, Lako Toreat, Cambridge, Wobb, Warmington, Stalker, John Gross, Dolphin, Onelds, Winp—Soutlwest, Dernors, Mich,, June 18,—Pissxp Doswx—Props Gordon Gsmpbuliy Mary Jatecke, Iuron City, brig Stardant s schrs Knight Tomplar, Ellsworth, Surpriso, Barker, Miami, Darizoll, Schulkill, Pathfindor, Keldor- house, "Harmot, Atmosphere, Fayotto, Czor, Brown, Mineral tato, Nabob, Dan. Lyons, Monitor, Dlazing Siars L. Henn ; n, 3 Tassgn Ur—Prop Yosomlitoi bark Mary Merrel wobr B, A, Wood. . AnnIvED—Tho bark Butchor Boy, which was sunk 1sat fall at the hond of Lako Ere, arrived hero to-day. Wixp—Southwost, SPECIAL NOTICES, Schenek’s Mandrake Pills, Thoeo pllls aro com; slaal t table fo- g s e, e, g o of mnmum. do not leave any of ita injurious offects. iroctly upon the liver, and aro a valuablo rome. rod stato or that Drgln. Liver Disordors, Indigostion, Slck Headacho, &0, &e.'all mmscumb'to tho {ro0 usn o Pifls,_ ¥or salo by all druggists and doalors, The Great Summer Resort In case of Diarrhoes, Dysontory, Oholors Morbus, and Oholors, 18 to Maguire's Benno Plant, a thirty yesrs' rem- edy in tho Misstasippi Valloy. Tho scknowlodged specifio 0189 and 1868, Bold bjlmuhh ovorywhora. Pure Vyiceine Virus, | From tha Holtor, Dr, /s B, FISHER & 00, & South Olark-st., prog to fru n tho B atock, thi (h Sotnaiad WO oras ad sapootrally ek BITYSIGIANS o foud. fo lcouiam, 40 Addeoayof mons of how cannl o obtaizod. Vibcr ation fon, 83, Dr. Fisher will por- B e the i foam BLOUD: sae o T PO Du’cher’s Dead Shot, For Bod Bugs. Cortain Doath to the Vormin. touch, dostroys egas and nosts, roots thom out. and sinop in posco. 25 and 60 conta, cheapost. XKyl o 80, Largo boltlos tho LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Shehoygan, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 9 o, m. Saturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete,, do'n't leave un- til 8 p. m, i For Grand Maven, Grand Bapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Joseph,, Daily, Bundays excepted, 10 a,m, Baturdnys, Bont don't leave until 11 L bhm For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesdny, and Fridayat 7 p.m. Weduesdny's Boat goes to Escanaba, s EXCURSIONS. Grand Pleasure Bxcrsion! Lako Buperlor Pooplo's Lino Steamers, dock batwoon Madison and Washington-sta, Tho maguificent low-pronsure Stoamor PEERLESS, Gapt. Allan Molntyre, will loavo on a Ploasuro Excursion to Dulath (head of Lako Suporior), on TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 2, at8p. m. NO OATTLE OARRIED ON PEERLESS, Stato-rooms sccurod ahoad of {mo, and further In- formation obtalnod by applying to p LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 13 Markot-st., cornor Washington, Obicagn. FURNITURE, : FURNITURE. DisTitor Copn 0F THxE UNITED BTATES ¥OR TIIE] h¢ lh. matt :(,u;lrukn:‘l‘).l:'nlflgroialumum. o tho mattor of Hon i "7 ph Bplogel, Dakrupta | 18 Bankrupter. Notico ts o von that tho largo and splendid stock of Furnfturo bl 1d’ badirupts’ S0 443 Wabkaboarty £ eal0, an ior thio purchase wiil bo rocoived until Monday, 3 m., subjact to the ayproval of said o Iia Js 8 large stock of finjshod and uniinished Furnl- rlntg !wnt inducomonta to any ons wishing to eng! in_that branch of businoss. Any one wishing to rohaso may soo tho stook aud_ inventory by calling on o undorsigod at Koom 2, Ne. 18 asa] fout.>Ohioago. LO. W, OAMPBELL, June 17, 1878, Provisional Assly N - PARLOR BEDSTEAD, 1 olforad for saio, and Reopessis § rod for snlo, and propossls for §.}g"§am | The- Empire Parior Bedstead Hoonomizes room and n8E05 all, An elogant pieco %m}- ture, convertible instantly into a luxurious bed. Boven atyles; all sizes. Adapted to Parlor, B oaEmiamonts U5 dosieed) on instalmon osire of $10 & month, BIPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD (0 $75 (REMOVED TO) 3100 383 West Madison-st. POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, CONDUCTED DY BH. L. TOUMANS. NO. XV.. RICE, FISTY OENTA. Contents of No. 16 for July, T, How tho Son-Dopthe aro oxplorad. (Illastratad. R Bhpatciony ot Dontn B o ab Hario Nature and Orjgin of the Dllll-l)cl;flllll of the Northwoat—1I, By N, H, Winohol IV. Damestio figondmy of ¥uol—1L." By Capt. Dous: v, tho Hotoditary Transmisston of Y O urotient abe, By Dr. Witharm 0/ G A "o Tongority of Tross, Dy Elias Lows. (Liuse Barly ‘llléiudnn Matbomatios, By Prof. Edward 8, on, Tho Btudyot & — 3 Yo Btudyof Soclology—Tho Thoologlosl Blas. By Vonug on tho Sui's Faco. By R. A, Prootor, Erolation and Mind, Dy D, O, B, Radolilfa, In Quest of the Polo. John Btuart Mill, (Portrait.) Tiis Eduontion and Marrugo, by I, 1, Fox Bouruo: bis Carsor in tha Indla House, by W, T, ‘Thornton; his Moral Gharactor, by Tiorhort Sponcor: it .Latanical Btadies, by Honry Trimon; his Placoas a Critle, by W. Miato; hia Work {n'Philosophy, byJ, I, - Yovgi hia Work o Polltonl Liaanoia, by Fruf. J. f&, Calroos; his Inlluongo at tha Unlyorsie iton, by Prof, Faweott; bia Position a8 a Phils osophor, by W, A. Huntor, Bditgnin fablo; Goczraphy 1n Sahosls—Sotontifio <ducation in tho Far \Weat, LiterAry Noticos: Hmith on Foods—Olark's Theo. Totical Navigailon and Nautloal Astronomy— Maofarl: Coal l!oflanl of America— lon's uburl‘. Rauality, Fratornity—~Wils sonls Galiban—The Amorioan Chiomlat, Mlscollany: The Now Plauct Vulean—~Education in Blorra Loono—L'urification of ~Huna Black—Tho Mistlatoo—A. Viviparous Ty, sto~, ota, xur, " Notos, Tho PorULAL Rorzor MoxTLy is published nal octavo, Bandsomoly priniod o cloar (ypo. Torae, Kive Dollase por aunam} or, Fity aonts por a0y CLUB TERMS. Auy parson remitting Twonty Dollars for four yoarly anbsoriptions will racolvo an oxtra copy gratls, or five yearly anbcriptions for $20. ! "The POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY and APPLXTON'S JOURNAL for ou year, §8. : D, APPLETON & CO, Pubishers, 540 & G561 Brondway, N. Y. Julian Hawthorne’s New Novel BRESSANT. A NOVEL. By JULIAN HAWTHORNH. 1vel., 12mo. 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Tt is not our purposs to forostall tho roador, by Aay Totsitod asgount of the story: auficolt o say. thnt, 1t We can accapt tho prolim Mouly of the problom, 1ta so- Tition, 13 all 114 ateps, 13 roat admirably Workod Dat." .y £ o Rocklord Rogltor, *'The now story, * t,' 1s 4 pzonologteal ot e ety 1t 4, o, Sl it o tinwthornn o feri{ . parcoptfon which war n ' goni ok ks Ravor beloro boan Aoen Amons us." D, APPLETON & 00., Publishors, 5490 and 551 Broadway, N. Bont by mail to any part of tha Unlted Btatos, on ro- colpt of tho prica. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. 149 & 151 Sfintis_t., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL & ARTISTIG Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETATL. Fountains,. Vases, Statuary, * Drinking Fountains, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR IAWN MOWERS. . Agonts for the Fronch Patont BOOLEVARD CHAIRS AND. 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