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g i HIE CHICAGO DAILY 'URIBUNE: TULESDAY, JULY 1, 1873, A DOLTON MYSTERY. Death of a Farmer’s Wife Under Strange Circumstances. The Body of the Woman Found Lying on the Prairio. Was She Murdorod, Killed by Cows, or Did She Dio from Exhaustion? The Coranor was notifiod, yesterday afternoon, that tho body of & woman, who was supposod to havo beon murdered by hor busband, was lying on the prairie noar Dolton Station, on the INli- nols Contral Hailrond, scventoonmilos from Chi- cago. No particnlars wero given, nud Mr, Bto- phone srid Lie would go out and bold an Inquest to-day. Whon the Coroner obtalned $10 nob for viewing n body, impaueling s jury, and Jicaring tho ovidoneo, his alacrily was com- mondablo; ho was nlwnys on hand, and no ono could complain, Whon his fees wore cut off, and s salary givon him, ho became loss diligont, sud Lins~ boon rotrograding evor since, having latoly becomeo 8o indepondent 8 to hiold on inquest whon it suits his conve- nicnco. If ho s an “ ongngomont, ho fulbils 4t, although thoro may be halt o dozon cases re- Qquiring attontion, -In this warm wonther, eapo- cially, o doad body soon Locomos offenslvo, aud, on account of the dercliotion of Mr. Stophons, pooplo are ofton obliged to witnoss tho rapid do- cay of a friond or relative. No one dares fouch tho body of o person who s enpposoad to havo met his doath from violont «causes, and honce o littlo mora activity on tho part of Mr. Stepheus would prevont tho expros- ‘sion of numborloss wishos that Lo be consigned to s warmor placo than Jamaica, The doforment of tho inquest in tho caso alluded to abovo was inexcusnblo, ns tho Coroner could havo gono out on tho 6:15 p. m. train and roturned in the sven- fng. He did not go, howovor, aud the body of tho womau lay on_tho prairio sll night. Tho gontloman who brought tho information of tho Suppused muidor- to this cily knew but littlo of tho attonding ociroum- tances. fo sald that o Gorman who lived near Dolton’ Station had reported that he hiad sontLis wifo out on Sunday night to drivo somo cows out of thelr gardon, and that, es sho did not roturn, ho wont in scarch of hor. BShe ould not bo found, and ha wont to bed. In tho Tmorning, upon going into tho flold in which tho Thouse stands, ho_found tho womaa lying on the ound dend. This statomont was not credited y tha thrae or four porsons Who saw tho corpso, for tho rondon that the neck, on eithier sido ol tho windpipe, was black, and thoro woro marks of fingora ou the flosh. Tho gontleman added thnt Capt. Bixford bad ordered tho arreat of tho German, and his rotention until tho Coronor had bad au opportunity to make & thorough investi- ation, * e The TmouNe reportor alighted at Dolton at tialf-post 6 o'clock last evening. , Upon reacbin tho orose-rond, or ratlior tho Bend-in-the-ron rocery storo, he fortunatoly mot Doliceman Elonborgan, of tho Hydo Park forco, Who had tho supposed murderer in custody; mot with i Dot in . houso o infla and & Lislf froni the grocery store. Whon asked if lio Lnow anything about the Liomicido, ho ropliod in | tho aflirmative, and kindly offored 'tho writer o gent in bis buggy, and voluntaered to_drivo him over to tho scona. On the way ho was loqua- lous, snd told all ho know of what sppoarad ta bim tobe a mystorious crime. Hosaid that in the morning a farmer named Spaun had stopped him on the rood, and told him * as_ how thoro might bo 5 opse noedin' his sttention.” Whon prova- od for particulars, tho farmer replicd that “bis noighbor, Wendolin Worndlo, -~ had «come aver to his bouse about 6 o'clock and _told him that his wite was dend; that Lo and sho wont out on Bundsy nightte drivo off some cattlo, and she had got lost, and ho hnd found hor at daylight stif and cold, noar tho fapco. Aftor ton or fiftcon minutew’ drivo, the dwolling ‘of Werndla was roached. It i located on tho line dividing tho township of Thornton from Hydo Park, eud fully two miles from tho Groat 'Eastorn or Dolton crossing. At tho gaio tho roportor met . Wern and the man who ws gunrding him. Tho policeman had remarked that tho custodion wag &0 honest man, and ho looked it. Ho did not attompt to confino the prisoncr to tho house ; on tho contrary, ha_pormitted him to walk around, but keoping within grasping distance of him all tho time. Werndlo 1§ o_Bywias, abont 50 years of nge, sud compactly built. Ho is a8 garrulous s most of his countrymen, and, al- €hiough anawaro of tho busincay of thé roporter, commonced to toll nll ho know about tho doath of his wifo. When asked whero she was, he jndicated with his fingor, and, following the dircction pointed ont, o dark ob- ject was scen ou $ho praivio, about 160 yards Trom the houso. A noighbor—tho farmer Spaun happened slong ot this momont, and tho ro- porter and tho othors, including the husband, went to take n lool at tho body. It was lyin within a fow feet of a fonco, on ground that ha cocently beon mowed, coverad with an old cont aud a slicet. Lifting the garment, tho foaturoa of o womnau about G0yoars of go woro dis- closed; sho losked emacisted and worn out, s if 'worked to death. Tho reporter had boon told by the policeman that tho neck of tho deconsed was black and biue. Ho, however, could gco o bruisos, snd a cursory examination failed to discloso any finger-marks. Ihiero Woro £570 #CaTE, ono on either side of tho neck, near tho lobo of the ear; theso may havo boon' wistakon for improssions of digits, but they wote very old, -and_probably produoced by uleors, In sddition, thoro woro & numbor of marks on_the neok 'and_breast, but thoy woro probably tho rosult of » skin distase, long sinco exbiousted. Tho clathing was not forn ; thoro 08 no blood visible anywhoro ; nor werd thora sny ovidonco of cows Luving beon i tho viouity of whero tho corpso lsy. If sho had boon “killed by tho cows, :ns tho bhusband nesortod, hor garmonts would have borno tracos of the goring or atamping. When the reporter Jiad mado a8 thorough an’ exswination as was possiblo without disturbing tho body, ho ques- tionad Worndlo, o lnttor said, in brokon Bug- Linh, that sbout 10_o'clock on Sunday night io bourd tho cowa in Lt patoh, and ho called to the +old womau® to got up and drive thom out, o arose, too, and whilo big wifo went in ono_direc- tion ho foilowed a cow in anothier, Aftor driving his “bonst™ into tho road, mob socing his wifo ot tho. louse, ho . called out “ Rosina,t which _was her name, but 8ho did vot avgwor. o lookod around for Ler, * not vory far,” and, being unabla to ind bo wont tobod. Sho did not roturn_ during tho night{-‘ and at day-light he got up aud commencod soarching for Lior again, and came across hor whore shio was lying nosr the fenco, Ile saw that sho was dou, aud. bolteving the cows lad Killed hor, ho called on bin nelghbor Spaun, aud told him of it. Wken nsked if bis wifo had boon ill Intoly, he roplicd : Vall, sho was ziok liko most vimmens, unt 8lo drunk = liddle dea sumdimes." Ho addoed that sho wa# around the houso all the time working, but nover complained of boing sick; thoy Lad boon mnrriad fourten oars, but biad had no children ; tuoy bed lived fn Chlanfio until about two months ago, whon homoved to his presont place; he was not working now, but had had a situstion In tho stables of the Union Distillory, on_tho Calumot Tiiver, noar tho railrond orossing. Ho appengod 10 bo happy, and indifferont, sud ozhibited no rogret for tho loss of his “old voman," as ho in- variubly callod bis wifo, 1o hold te- nnciously {0 tho bolief that the cows bad killed hor; made hls statomont in oo off-liand way, not secking to evado tho oyo of tho interviower, and botraysd no signs of guilt. Almost patisfled that thg woman came to bor doth from watural caugon—probably physicol pxhaustion—tho roportor left the farm, Whilo returning to tho &(moury storo the policoman stoppod at tho dwolling of a blnoksmith, who agserted that ho hnd woon the corpso early in the morning, and that tho mneck was bluck and blue. Ifo i# n roputable man, and his stutermont lg worthy of crodit; but it seoms rather singular ° that thoro shouwld he evidences of violent death in the morning aud none in tho aftorno Tho uelghbors kuow very little of the Waorndles ; thoy nover hoard it enid that the old man bent ks wifo, and tho only complaint sha evor made wan that lo mado her worl con- tinunlly—that eho could 110t do onough to satin- fy him., Thero i vory littlo oxcitomont in tho vieinity, although 1t I8 gonorally belioved that the woman wad murdored, Who Coroner's ju- quost tc-dsy will cortainly show tho cause of Birs, Worndlo's domise, but that it will rosult in oslablinhiy thut she way foully dowlk with iu queatiounblo. “ —_—— A Rafirond Cave, Fron the Leavenworth Times, Tho caso of am Wood v. The Atclison, Topo- " does were nbundant, and ot other kn & Snnta Fo Railrond hns boon boforo the Court of Chaso County for two yoata, The potition recités that 8, U. Pomoroy, 18 Pronident, and Willla Goylord, Socrotnry of the A, T. & 8, F, Railrond, ol to plalntil, in Jans uaty, 1807, a1l tho stock ownod by them in that Goimpany, ‘smotiating to 100,000, tha, i Fob- ruary, 1807, thoy resignad, and plaintif was claciad a Dircotor, Buporintondent, aud attornoy for. tho Company'; that. ho was” tho owiier of S100,000 stock of anld Company, 10 por cont of which, or £10,000, was paid n _that Pomeroy, ansiingto bo rosidont, nsigned tho franoliiudd and all proporty of eald Compnny to ono Boach, of New Yorlk, without nuthority, thnt Boach rens- slgaiod tho same to aylord, and lio again trang- farrod Lila right nud tiilo to tho prosont Railroad Compony, for which {rausfor of frauchiso thoy rocoivod $62,000 i cnsh, 82,000 in_bonds of Osngo County, and 100,000 ncron of Poltawato- mie lnds, tho proporty of said Company, worth 8600,000. At tha same Limo suid Conipay nd 8 land-grant of 4,000,000 acres, worth 36,000,000, and county bonds voted in tho sum of '$1,000,% 000, ho plrintift farthor avors that the entiro cost of bullding Faid rond ws not ovor £16,000 por wile, Hie iara of o proerly Nl claims to be 006,600, for which hio claini udg- wout. 5 ————— KILLED ON THE U, P. R R. An 014 Residont of Chicngo Murdered on tho Union Pncifec Builrond, nnd ¥iis Body ‘Thrown Fron: the Traine A Cnreless Superintendent. Bolow will be found tho particulnrs of » most desperato murdor, tho vietim being Mr. B, AL Forguson, who was for many yaats o rosidont of thig city, ond lived st No. 740 Cottago Grove avonuo. Ho como to Ohiiongo in 1840, and was atono timo an activo businoss man horo, but though hio ownod property licro, ho retired from business yoarsago. Nothing haa baon leard of him in Chicago until thia bloody nurrative ro- called his memory: M, O, G. Forguson hns returned from a protracted soarcit aloug tholino of the Unfon Preifio Raflrond, from Grocu River to Baxtar, soven miles boyond Rock Byringy, for tho remaina of 'bis fathier, who was un- doubledly murdored on the 22d, ot aboit. 10 o'clock a Tight, by & couplo of deeperadoss, Tho old gontleman, aged 74, had gono to tho rear of one of tho cury, When 10 two roughs who Woro seon on thoear Junt ‘befura the old muan wan missing, attacked him, ' Ories and o nolse of & Rcufile werd honrd by tho brskeman, but {ho train was in motion, tho night dark, and nothing won soon. Tho following morning tuo con- nctor went through tho sleoping-car, fonnd the vallso, costy and cano of Mr, Forgunon, but tho old gontioman 'wos not (6 be found, A(TAirs woro ro- portod to tho Division Suporintendeut, Wwho sont 8 Bandecar ovor tise line, but no. bady conld be found, Thie firat intimation of tho facts thnt renchied tho ro- Intiona of the misslng man was found 3u the Sncrae mento Record and o Chicago paper Aomo dnya afier, A, Ferguson immedintoly atarted to tho poiut whora Dia fathor was misecd, and two brotber-ln-aw, Mr, T. AL Turner, of Ohicago, and 8, E, Kiston, of Califor- nis, jolnod hif, An Indinn was cngaged, and thoAoarch Comhinencod, Tracks wero found where Lo men Lad prished another ovor tho embankmont, sud theso wera Tollowad a while, but ware lost, Tho 'river was {hon dragged for ton Inilen, but nothing was found, Teack was then found of tho two desporadocs who undoubl- edly id tho foul deed, sud thoy wore tracad to Lars- mio, whoro they evidently beeamo frightened, and Tusliod to” Denver, oud Loyond to polata unknown, They bad quentity of monoy, and wero rushing off st "Tho Union Pacific Tallrond hus taken hold of tho ‘matter, and its dotoctive with_four nseistants, are now soarohing tho country about Baxter, for tho'remainy, During the scarch, » United States Juail-bag, cut open and nifled, was_found about helf & milo from tho statlon, nnd tho dotectiven came upon over 1,100 worth of toa, stolon from tho Union Pacic chrs, Twenty-fivo thousnnd dollsrs’ worth of gooda Liave boon paid for by the Compnuy, and it {s ¢8iain that 2 woll orgauizad Loud of deeporata robbers and mur- dorers aro stationod nlong tho_railrond to atoal, and Xill if nocessary, Around Rock Spriug (he despera- fhta, The Rafl- way Qompany has 08 et been unable lo break thom up, Thiu laut bold and bloody deed will probably re- sui1n dlaporatug tho gang. Mr, 8, AL Ferguaon had on his person over $1,000 in curroncy and gold, and a aplendid gold watél and chaln, ‘Those the Toblers oblined, Mr. Forguson was slondor snd nparo, welghing sbout {40 pounds, quite strong and quick, Iewas an old susient of Chicago, where ho was well known, It ia o bo bopod ‘his nesailants will be brought to Justice, The dotoctiven focl conildent Mr, Shenkland, Divi slon Superintendont, mado a great mistako in not {n. forming the frionds’ of tho deceaved of the facts, ns well ns tho detoctivos, I that had beou dono, tho zobbora would havo probably Loen caught, But ho omitied fo mako tho facts public. Mr. Ferquson blames Lim for this, ———————e OBITUARY. DEATI OF COL. J. W. FOSTER. Ool. John Wells Fostor, LL. D., died at his residonce, Hydo Park, at 11 p, m. on Sunday, of inflammation of tho livor. Ho was ono of tho ‘most eminent oltizons of Chicago, and loaves a blank in the social and scientifie world which will not soon bo filled. BMr. Foster was born in tho villago of Brimfleld, Mass., in 1815, being 68 yoars of ngo at the timo of his death, Iav- ing comploted his studics at schools in tho vi- cinity of his homo, ho entered tho Wesleyan Uni- vorsity at Middlesex, Conn,, in 1881, and in duo courso graduated with high honors, Aftor lenving collogo, ho road law for 8 yoar in Now England, whon ko romoved to Zanesville, Ohio, and continued his lnw studios in the offico of Goddard & Convers, snd was admitted to tho Bor, Hiw education, which was broad and lib- oral, was tho foundation on which ho aftorwards built an enduring fame. fo choso civil ongi- neorivg as his profossion, and began at an early poriod in bie carcor to follow tho natural bent of bis genius, and examing cognato sciences, such 88 goology and wetallurgy. On theso latter sub~ jeots ho soon bocnmo o rocognizod authority, in ‘Whoso judgment Eastorn capitalists intonding to investin tho mineral lands of the West placod the utmost confldence, sending him to inspect tho Iands and roport upon their resourcos. In this way ho explored o large aroa of tho Waost, and discovered tho archmological remains which oponed to him tho flold of resoarch which ho aftorwards cultivatod with euch brillisnt suo- cose. Tho geological survey of tho Statsof Ohio was instituted in 1837, uuder tho dircction of Prof. Mathon. o solocted Mr. Fostor, who had beon his pupil in former days, a8 ono of his aseistants, and the wnoxt yoar bo was mssignod to an indopondont distriot, ombracing the central portion of the Btate, and his report ombraces a dotailed section of the carboniferous limostons near Columbus, to tho uppormbst bed of coal near Wheoling. ‘This was the firat soction over mado through the ©Ohio coal-flold. In 1815, whon the coppor excitoment first broke out in the Lake Superior country, he vis- ited that country in tho intorost of soveral min~ ing compauies, ropoating his visit the succosd- ing yosr. Tho Govornment instituted s geolog- leal'survoy of the eamo torritory in 1847, uudor tho direction of Dr, Jacksou. 1lo was appointod one of tho ausistants, tho labor giviug him wido scopo for tho oxrciuo of i, mind in tho dopartment in ecionce ‘in which he sub- soquontly became famous. Prof, J. D, Whit- ney, a noted goologist and metallurgiat, of Cali- fornia, was anothor assistant, and his associate. Ywo yoara subsoquontly the completion of the work wau coufided to thot, The rosult of their labora was a volumo outitled ‘‘ Fostar and Whit~ noy's Report on the Lako Buperior Hogion,” ‘which wag published bfl' direvtion of Congrosa, Tha roport was thorough, and threw much light on tho hidden tressures of that territory, which was thon & mystory. Tho work Temaius the autbority on the subject of which it troats, and wos ouo of the most valuuble reports ever made to Congross. Mesurs, Fostor and Whitnoy mado a copourrant roport to the Amori- can Association for tho Advancoment of Beionco, which met at Cincinnsti in 185!, and Agassiz roso at the closo of the communication and de- olured it a8 among tho grandont geueralizations over mada in American geology. In the summer of 1854 tho Kn(lvo American, or Know-Nothing movoment, which had baon sooretly growing and galboring sirongth, wag wmado public fu Musdachusoits, and _tho pooplo rallied sround the uew standand, and_in tho oloction of the samo yoar mude Ienry J, Gardnor Governor of the Com- monwealth.” Mr. Fostor was activo nnd intluen- tial in tho politics of that day. 1Ho becnmon member of tho Know-Nothing ordor, in which his ability a8 a uponker and orgunizer raised him from ono position to suother, wntil ho stood an ohiof ofticor of tho ordor inthe Btato, and in & groat moasuro shapod ity dostinlos. Lo lim ‘more than (o any othor one man did Gov, dardnor owe bLin eloction. Ife wad olectod by tho Loglslaturo ono of the Gov- ernor's Exocutivo Coundil, and was rocoguizad ay the power Lohind tho throne, In that day Blori®’s aud many other officials, now oloctod by the poopls, waio mclocted by tho Qovernor, and Mr. Fostor's influence with the ixeontivo mado bim much songht aftor by ap- blicants for oflice, 1ud e continued to support the Know-Nothing party, and had his tastes in- clined toward positlon, Lo might have boon olovatod to high publio ‘position,” ITo could not doit. Accompaulod by the prosount Yico-Prosi- dont, Honry Wilaon, Qov. Gardner, andothor lendl n* Know-Nothings, ho attendod s secrot council of the ordor hold in Philadelphia, in Juno, 1866, Thero tho quostion of slavary divided tho counoll, ovenluating in o rupture, and iu the abandonmont of the ordor by Mr, Foster, Mr. Wilson, and others who favored omancipation, and united thoir fortunos with tha Ropublican _ party, then in its infanoy. Goy. Garduor wah a successful candi: dato for_ro-clection on the Know-Nothing plat- forta In 1856, aud st tho samo clection Ar. Fos- tor was candidate to flil o vacsnoy for a full torm in Congross in tho Springflold Distriot, tho rop- rosontativo linviug ronigned boforo taling Lis eeat. in opponent, G, U. Chaffeo, espousied tho Kuow-Nothing cnuso, and was its champion. Tho cnm}mlgn was bittor, full of rancor and poraonal fooling, Mr, Fostor wag ncoused_of bolng ro- ereant to the Know-Nothing faith, but of that ha wo8 proud, ne ho had adopted in its stend tho cats of liiman freodom, which so signally tri- umphed only ton yoars lator. 1o madon gallunb fight, but was boaton by o mojority of & fow ovor'100 volos. This was Lis last notivo npponr- ance in the political arona. Ilo forsook it for pursuits more congonia, aud it i woll for sci- onco ho didso. Hoon aftor, ho loft Massachu- rolia for tho Wost, and sottled permanently in Chicago, nbout 1858. - ‘Whilo on his varlous expoditions, Mr. Foster collocted a vast quantity of materinl not perti- nent to tho offlcial roport. Explorations in othor directions, exlonding from the lakes to tho Pa- cific, eupplementod the fuud of informas tion' alrandy in his possossion, nnd onabled him to jseuo hiy firat im- portant work, *‘'The Minnissippt Valloy ; ts Pliysienl Goography, including sloetches of tho topography, botany, climato, geology, sl minoral Touourcs ; nna of tho progress of de- volopment in populnion *and material wealth.” This comprelionsive and lm‘urnahng work was published in 1850 by 5, 0. Griges & Ca, of this city, and at the enuio fimo was honored With tho imprimatur of Trtbnor & Co., London, It im- medintaly took high ranlk, both in this country and in Europo, but ospociaily in Europe, whoro it ovoliod omconiums from tho highost sciontifie authoritios, Wo havo boforo us ono of the vol- umos, tho platosof which were unfortunatoly consumod in the groat fire. 1t is writton in a0 ansy, gumrienouu stylo, aud boara ovidonco of indomitabls industry and profound research. Ou this work ho might have safely rested his reputation, but it wad not tho crowning work of his lifo.” His spacialty was Archacology, In Lis_many wandorings bo studiod tlnt subject with tho dovotion of a truo soiontist, and with a. anccoss that fow aciontists nchiove, For twenty yeors ho iuvestigated tho strango mounds that aro found hore and there in the Amorican con- tinent, giving indications of & race of boings anterior to aud difforont from that to which wo belong, * Tha aiguillcanco of thoss mounds ho learncd to know, and a8 sciontists in tho old world deyoted thom- sclyos to daciphoring _ tho lieroglyphics of the Oriont, 80 ho dovoted himself to translat- ing tho no loss hlflrug}lj’phicll languago of thoso Occidontal mounds, -His impressions, when firat ho gazod on thore strango symbols of' & by-gono go, aro benutifully exprossed in the introduc~ tion to his **Pro-historic Man.” Iosays: ... 1n carly manbood, when for the first time I gazed upon tho works of that mysterlous peoplo. known o8 tho Mound-Bullders, my mind roeclvod s class of im~ ressions which subloqucnt years have felled 0 ofaco, hosn works are in tho vicinily of Nowark, Obio; ond, although not tho ‘most stupond: ous, ‘aro tho most elaborato fn tho wholo sori It 'waa & bright summor's morning, and tho sunlight, streaming through the opeuings of thie donso eanopy of foliags abova, fell upon thio ground in flick- orlng patches, A slumbrous sllonce filled tho atr, and 1 confeas that, ns 1 traced oub the labyrinthing syatem of oartlworks hora displayed, with its grost les ond squarcs, s octagous, gatoways, parcllol ‘roadn, and tumuli, the whole o ovor an’ Area of sovoral squaromile ; and s T speculatod upon the purpoacs of tholr construction, and on tho origin_aud extinction of tho people by whom thoy wers used, I ‘wua profoundly yprossed. Tho volumo was born 88 its author diod,—it Dhaving been 1seuod o fow week ago, Alrondy it hing recoived merited prafse from tho Amorican and English pross, It is oxpectod Lo ocoupy & Tigh phico in tho library of ecienco. Porbops it is mot inn]:e)mprimn tonoto that this work will tond to ond the controversy on the Neanderthat akull,about, which Europoan scientists Linvo long disputed. Many of them contendod that the gkl proved mothing rogarding a Tormor raco of boings inferior to the prosont, but Dr. Foster had in his posacssion & skull somowhat similar, but smallor, which is fully doscribed in Lig last volume. He intended prosocuting his inveatigations in this intoroating domain, tho in- tention boing embodied in the conclusion of his profaco, in which he wroto: 11 the public manifest sufilclont interest in queations relating to our pre-listorio archrology o Justify the &xponkn, I may Leroater, if 1ife and health are spared, driw miore Ubesally fro tho materila at iy cont mend, Donth camo,—4o finite minds it would seom too s0on,—aud Lis ambitiou was wufullled. TBotweon tho publication of theso mastor- piccos towhich we linve roforred, he was a con- stant contributor to scioutific knowlodge in other forms. Among the most notable of his pam- philots wero tho folowing : Doscription of Bamples of Cloth from the Mounds of Ohio. (Transactious of the Ameri- an .)mumexan for ‘tho Advancement uf Scieuce, 852). On the Antiquity of Mon in North America, and Description of Certaiu Stone and Copper Im- plemonts Used by the Mound-Builders. }Tnns- nctious of tho Chicago Auudomy of Bcionco, vol. 1, part 2, 1350.% n Recont Discoverica in Ethnology a8 Qou- nected with Genlfl]{y, An nddross delivered at Troy, N.Y,; as tho rnuriufi Presidont of the American Association for tho Advancemont of Bcionco. On Cortain Poculinrities in the Crania of the Mouud-Buildors, (Trausaction of the American lAsu’r:z;iltiun for thio Advaucemont of Science. On tho Pottery of tho Mound-Buildors. (American Naturalist, Februnry, 1873.) Ar, Vostor also contributed gonorously o tho currant litorature of tho day, aud wos a regular ‘contributor for mony yoars to Siliman's Journal, tho American Naturalist, tho Lakeside Monthly, and otlor periodicals. Ar, Iontor was olocted Prosidont of the Amori- can Assooiation for tho Advancemont of Sclonce, and has boon for threo years Prosident of the Ohiengo Acedomy of Soloncos. Hoe served as Pr%‘nsmr of Natural History in_the Univarsity of "Chicago, which honored itself by honoring him with tho degres of Doctor of Laws. Ilo made the pursuit of scionce the objoct of hia lifo, roaping & large reward of famo. - Occaslon- ally ko was ongagod in Borvice whoro jhis wonder ful knowledgo was invaluable, * Ifo was in tho Land Dopartmons of the Illinois Contral Rail- road at ono time, and reportod on the geological formation of tho country along the line. Mo hold_ a liko position on tho Chicago, Alton & 8t Louis Railroad. Porhapa_it was in Europe that the sclentifio Iabors of Mr. Foster woro most highly prizod. His famo bLad crogsed tho ocean, and the sciontific mon of Europo, such as Tyndall, Huxloy, Lislo, ond Lubbock, wora; his intimato frisuds and corrospondonts.’ To meuy s bhoart in {ho loarmod circlos of Buropenn capitals tho nowa of Dr._Foster's denth will bring & pang of grief, His placo among tho sciontiflo mon of this continont, it not of this sgo, is in the front rank, and his namo_will stand in history sido by side with Agassiz and Maury, Porsonally, Mr. Fostor was a fino spocimen of manbiod, sirong, finoly-built, portly, and hand- some-feaburod, His head boro tho stamp of in- tollaot, In mauner he waa courtly and courto- ous, gonial and kind to all, and it has boen #nid by one who know him well thatho bad not an ouemy on earth, A wifo and throo dsughters, ono of them tho wifo of Jamon MoK, Sanger, mourn him who will coma not again. It ia & proud Leritagoto bo doscended from such » mas, o funoral will tnko placo to-day from his Iato rosidouco at Hydo Parl. A spocial train to convoy those dosivin to atiend will loave the Tllinois Contral Dopot at 2 p. m. THE LATE JAMES P, BROORS, Tho fancral of tho It Jamos P. Brooks, one of our oldost and beat-known business mon, oc- onrrad yostorday aftornoon nt Graceland Come- tory, tho pall-begrors boing Dr. Titeheook, Addl- son Dallard, D, W. Irwin, ¥, 0, Wells, ol A. Suwith, and Jolin O, Dore, Mr., Drooks died on Baturdsy morulng at his residonce No. 050 Wabash svonue, from heart dius eado, nu sllmont which ho expected would ond’ his lifo, Though {ho ond ~ was suddon, ho was propared for it, having boen in rendingds for yoars., 1lo was n ‘native of Dur- bam, N. I, and graduated in 1840 at Dartmouth Collago, afior which ho bocamo Principal of tho Aoudomy st Lavorbill, Mass. Tn 1854 ho camo to thia thon Insignilicont elty of Ohicago, and r oolvad an appolutment 'to tho position of Trincl- al of tho old Doarborn ScLoo), o position which o hold for oue year, glving comploto satisfaotion to ovarybody. o camo horo with the lordlysumn Of §200 oa capital, and ombarked In business, donling in_stocks, bonds, and money, aud from this trillng boguning diad wortli fully s quartor of o million dollars, 1o was for somo tme o mombor of the Doard of Iiducation, and ot tho timo of hin death was Trustoo’ sud & promivent mombor of the Virst Prosbylorlan Olusch, in which lo took 8 gront intorost. Mo was @ olearlioaded Auunclor, a oirlelly honorable man, and u prowpt end do- olded man of businoss, oing thoroughly upright aud scrupulous himsel! in evory sction olther of business or in privato lifo, ho domanded -similar bohavior on the part of all with whom ho bad denlingd. It thoro was anything ho ropro- batod, i was monnnonaand trickory,and o baoked np by his own life and conduat tho prinoiplos ho onunolatod, In his doath the commnnlly has 1oat on honorablo gantloman and & business man of raro Intogrity, At the tima of his death ho wlnfl ;7 yoars of nge, and loaves & widow, but no children. WALL STREET. Roview of tho Monoy, NHnd, Gold, Stocky, nnd Produco Morkets, Sweerat Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, New Yong, Juno 80,.—Tho stook market was moro activo this aftornoon than for sovoral days, Thore was decldod improvemont In Lake Bhoro, which ndvanced from 933¢ to 04, Tho ad- yanoo was oceasioned, no doubt, by thoe approach of tho bilt-yoarly dividond, Toward tho oloso, thio markot bocamo wealk, and thoro waa & dacline along the wholo list. Lako Bhoro fell off from 9434 to 94; Wostorn Union from 8634 to 845 ; Yociflo Mail from 8795 to 8654, Theso throe stocks woro tho fonturos, tho declino in tho ro- mainder of tho list bolng from X to 3¢ por cent, It was oxtonsively roportod tliis morning thnt meating of tho Paciflo Mnll Steamslip Compa- ny'a Dircctors was about to bo held to-day, or ditring_tho foro part of this woek, On luiiiry at the Company's offlco, the rumor was found incorrect, no mooting of Directors heing antici- pated beforo tho rogular mesting on the Gth of August. TONDS, Governments wore quict bnt firm at tho close, GOLD was dull_and steady, tho H}fllvnllln quotation bolug 11534, ab whicll it closed. Tho earrying rata wau 8 por cont ot tho closo. The following ia tho buyiness of the Gold Exchange Bnul to- Gross olearings, 969,208,008; gold bal- 92,071,418 ; curronoy balancaw, 2,417, MONEY Lns loanod as low us 8 por cont, but atiffencd, toward the oloss, to 6@7 por cont. RXCHANGE. Foreign oxchiange rulod duil and nncbanged. TRODUCE, The markot for fiour is dull and tamo on most spring whont brands undor $8.00, though_thoro is_considerablo irrogulnrity in snles. Choico wintor wheat oxtrag aro not pressed for ralo. Commen smbor and whito whoat extras aro frrogular, an are No. 2 and suporfine. In whont little wos dono, Tarly fu tho day holdors of 00d No, 3 Milwaukes woro quite firm, as rolghla Liava & downward tendonoy. Tho mar- kot for whent cloges Leavy, though thoro is no preasure to ell. Rteally good No.2 spring is not ploty, aud thoro ore but fow buyors in the muket. In wintor, nothiug was doing to ostablish values, "The markot for pork was quiot_but strong, with galos, cash regular, of about 200 brls at $10.25 for now moss. Tor futuro dolivery the transso- tiona reportod wore 250 brls July at $10.18, and, Inter, 250 brls do ot 916,12}, Boof was without any ‘moticoablo fontwo of importanco, Beef dn) ucos, Lams aro quoted ot $29.00@80,00 for Wostorn. Long cloar was quoted nominally ab 89{o, and short cloar at 0o, Dressod Hoga woro in fairdomand, Lard was moderatoly active and tho markot steady, Western 8}¢c on tho spot, Of city about 100 tca sold at 83¢o. For future delivery wo learn of 1,600 tes scttloments for July at 83¢o, and 500 toa August, ab 03de. Boplomber dolivery ia quoted at 95(@98go. In cut meats thoro was & mnnll businoss, but prices ruled firm with sales of 200 frosh hams at 18c, light ; 50 amoked Liams, 10 hs, at_16}¢o ; 8,000 1ba do, shouldora ab 10c. Piokled hinms, Wost- orn are quoted at 134@14c. Tho bacon markot waa quict and about as boforo, a4 rogards pricos. pacsashs it vt To o Fine Point. Qrtalaly the manufacturing of clothing has been aystomatizod to tho last degreo of economy when a g00d, atylish business suit can bogold for 3, and lesvo any margin for tho doalsr, Yot such is tho fact, for A, 7, Nutting, the C. 0, D. fine clothier, at Nos, 320 and 832 Stato slreet, 13 offoring » lino of summer businoss Hulls, of Dath dark and Hght shades, at £, $2.00, 30, and $10, all cut and mado up in good ‘tyle, and war- Fapiod 10 8t a8 wall 23 suita which coat oo theis Pprice, —_—— Short-Hand Reporting. Young men who dosire an opportunity to lesrn. sliort-hand writiog should call at the Motropolitan Businoss Collego and Instituta of Phonograph, Noa, 105, 107, ond 109 Easé Madison streot, Tho feachor, Mr.E, I, Morgan, 18 an experienced practicsl ropor- tor, and, in_additlon to the mattor la{d down in thg Duoks, can givo valusblo suggestions. A knowlodgo of the art will prove benoficlal to every one who ‘possazca it, —_— Excursions to Denver., o trip over the Ransas Pacifio Rallway, from Kon- a3 City o Denver, 18 novel aud charmiug in tho ox- tremo at all seasons of tho yoor, Through tho most Doautiful part of Kansas and Colorado, and over the Pluius, whiore you will sce nunerous Nords of buffalo and atitclope, and a thoussud aud one novelties, The handaornest coaches of the Pullman Car Company ars ou the line, — “‘Four-in-Hand." Tho “ Four-n-Tand ¥ hat, introduced expresaly for tho summer mootiug at Doxtor Park, s now ready at Parker & Tilton's, No, 83 Olark streat, opposite Court~ Houso, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial Nows, NEW Youx, June 30,—Monoy wea eagy in tho morne 1ing st 8@ 4 per cont, und roso the ofiernoon to 6@0 i conscquenco of the calling in of loans by the banka reparatory to the July disbursements, and cloaed st 4, Btorling was woaker at 1095@1003 for sixty-days, and 110@110% for sight, i I Gold wha qiilot and steady, tho Troasurs programme for July seouingly having n0 effoct, The raugo was 5GUSH, clouing ot LUsi@11osi: Loune, 16 por cont, Clonfings, $53,000,000, Areraury 'aiuburac- ments, $1,814,000, Oustomia rocolpta, $365,000. ‘Govornments wora firm, but quiet, Blato bonds woro dull and steady, with Tonncsscos rmor, Stocks wore activa and strong during the foronoon, under o demand (o cover short contracts, assisted by outsiders, who secmed to think tho heavy disburso- ‘menta for intoreqt must make o sharp iuvestment do- mand, Pacific Mall was excoptionally weak, which flually had a dopressing offoct upon tho entire list, tho market closlug barely steady, Thechief fluctuations ‘wore in Lake Bhord, U3, 043¢, 04 ; Unlon Paciflc, 253, 253, 253; § Wostern Union, 843, 833, 84X ; Erlo, 63%, M)fi ; Now 0147 5 Pacide 5, 8%, York Cenlral 10134, Mafl, 873, 355 ; Rock Ysland, 100%, 0d;" "' onio: 8834, 9, | 381, 8. Tau), 6034, 51, 605 o1, G8l, 08 ; Cor lusbun,'Chicago & Indlane Contral, 384, 545, 385 Bt Josopb, 363, 37i; 3 Northampton, T15¢, Tii, 1137, "Thio advance in Lako ‘Shore to-dsy Wal goneraily at~ tributed (0 tho nuar appronch of 4 dividend and the rovival of rumors that ane of tho Vanderbilts was to bo made Presidont, Tho doclino in Pacifio Mall woa duo to rumora on the Block Exchango that & noto for $100,000 hold by tho Company aud falling due to-mor- Tow, would not Lo paid. Thoso members of tho Stook Exchanga who nald tax on borrowed capital some yvars elnce, are muking amove to get tho same refundod, Storling, 109X, GovemwurNT BONDS, 1224 { Goupous %, Goupons, 181, 6-208 of 63 Goupons, /84 Coupons, 'G5 . CGoupons, 65 (nev). ennoasesy, o ‘onnessees, new. Virgiules, Sow.. Canton,... Weatern Tnion., Quickuilyer. Adums Expros ells Fargo . i morlcan EXpross,.. Unitod Hiator Bxers. 71 Tacifio Mall.... Now York Con . 16 Ferre Usuto pfd ... ,05 Ohicago & Alton; 57 | Chicago 7 | Ohlo &. 0,0, &0. Hurlem prd.,, Michigan Oox 109’ Union Pacifio sfocka, 25! Plltsburgh. " Nortliwestern, » 713{ | Union Pacific Lbonds. B¢ Noribwestorn pfd.,., 80} | Ceutral Pacifc bonds,103%F TRock Island. vee 100 Dol, Lack, & Westorn, 974; N. J, Conts Doy Yo 86 210y evaeen 33 B, Yaul,, Norelyn Marikots, Lrezaroor, Juue30--11 8. m.—Flour, 27s d1@38s 8. Whieab—Wiutor, 126 3d ¢ spriog, 11e@i1a 105 white, 11s 100@1; club, 12 dd@ld 6d, Corn,'a0u od, York, 62v, Lard, , 808, Livkiroor, Juno 30—1 p. m.—Markot quiot and ‘unchanged, Liveuvoor, Juno 8005 p; m.—Corn, 278, Rest une cliauged, . LoNbow, June 80—8 p. m.—Consols for monoy, PY: for acoount, V2% 5 6-20a of '05, 93; do of 1, i 10-40a, 80+ 'now 83, Y0 ¢ Erlo, 49, Fmaniivour, June 40, —1vo-twentios of'63, 06X, Panus, June $0,—Reutes, 651 8c, Lavxdroor, June 80.—Cotton quict and steady : middiing upland, Bd ; Orlesus, 915, Bulos, 12,000 bales ; spooulation and Bxport, 4,000, Broadstuils quiot, Red wintor wh 12824, ¥Flour, jaiids, 87a 0d; short ribe, 89, 27u 62288 0d,” Corn, 978, Olioess, 665, Oum) New York Live Stock Market, New Youx, June 30,—~Bexves—Fresh rocelpta 331 or B, 444 hoaily wunklng 9,180 for tho week, againat 10,400 Tust'week, Tho sverage o weok I June te 9,300, againat 4,040 por week in June of last your, The wups, ny for yastorday and xy wus suucl larger than hiu demand called for, The quality wus not suited to 4hio requiremouts of vur bulcliors, aud tho warkot wes extromely dull and weak at a fitrthor decling of abont (o on good cnttle, and 8 Atrong o on_Inferior_ninl common, Toxans ranged from g0 to 10ioto dresn 55 1)a andl 66 1bs 40 tho gross ewt, and_poot to cholce nativo nleors mold ot @130 to dress &5 I aud 58 fo tho gomw ewt. Among tho soles were 32 cars of Iilinols stoors, 7 owl, nvorage, at 114(@1110 : 2 cara 4o, 5 exwt, nt 06, to dross s carn o, Big owt, at 10¢, to dross B0 ba 3 B cars o, 0@ dwt, At 11%(@194(03 21 cars do, cwl, at 11340 13 ddo, 71¢ cwt, ot 113¢ 3 13 cara do, oty Al L @12)e 3 7 cark da, T3 oW @ido cita do, B)¥ cwt, At 135,@10%0 3 16 cara of ' 520 cwt, nt O(@D(0 § 13 rars Scara do, 8 owt, nt 860 ; 18 cara do, 0 cwt, at 1 11e, and 3 cars, BY( ewl, at be, Burke AND L8 —Freslt arrivals, 40 cars or 8, bend, making 81,040 for tho week, ngainkt 18,210 wonll, Tho markot was doprensdd o elonos wenk and unnottiod ntn decling of fully i on phicopand nt loast Yoo on lamiba, Opdinary to primo sheep solilug *lowly at 4Y@GNe 3 orditnry to priwmo_Rtate, Oannda, and Jersoy Innba ot D3(@11¢ por pound, and’ Western .ot 8@0c, . Bales dncluio: 2 cata of OLlo sheep, 76 Iba, averago ut 40 ; 3 cnn do, O lhw, at 5503 1 cardo, 85 1ta, nt Gige s 2 carnto, 80 g, 43c; 2cara Btata lambs, 87 Ibn, 0t 10%0; and 4 cars of Canadn o, 68 to 60 lla, atox@lle, ‘Bwins—itecelpts, 102 enrs or 11,470 hoys, making 83,110 for (o w ook, ngatiat 21,750 Ieht week, Lovo hogs aro nominally quoted st G3ge, Clly dresed liogs nro Ialrly notivnatn furihoe dorling of 2o per b sinco Saturdny, closing at BY@T(c. 200 Sant New Yorlt Dry Goods Markets New Yo, Juno 00,—The trads movement con- Hies very Wlow With' tho commisslon holaes, nnid Jobbiatn aro buny aking nocount af stock, but ofliers Wieo dull, Tho colton goods markot In quict hnt sloady for nll deacriptionn at unclisngod prices, Frinta wors {nnative, bat yoreales aud L wers fu fair ro- queat. Henvy fancy caselmores, beavors, blnck cloths, rud dooaking arodn moderate demand by the clothiny? tradn, "Cha finslery manufacturera aro ro- coiving ordors for the fall trade. Philadelphin Live Stock NMaricets PunAnkrrns, Jiue 20.~OATrLE—Market _very aul, sn prives unchanged, Saloa 3,000 _exira Penni~ ayleania and Western stoors ot $7.05@.763 foir to goul, $6.00@7,00 ; common, $4.00@ 6,60, i Birker—Dull, Halos 10,000 ut 4,35 Toos—Dull and lower,' Hales 5,200 at $7.50, Tho Produce Mavkety. NEW YORK, Nrw Yon, Juno 30.-Corzon—3loro activo; mid- dling uptaud, 31c, LurspsTurra—Flonr dnll, heavy, and jower, with Iimited domand ; racoipts, 21,000 bris's Buperfno Woent- orn and Blate, $4,76@5,10 ; common 1o good - ostra, $5.70@0,20 ; good to choice, $6,.25@7.00; whito wheat cxira, 7,00@8.20; oxtra Oblo, $6.16@H.60 5 8t, Tauiw, $6.50@10.75, Rye flour more activa at $.00@5.%5, Corn meal teady; Woatorn, roceipta, 108,000 'bu; rejectes mixed apriug, $1, 0.8 do, $1,9901.40; X cago spring, £, 3 do Milwawkes, '$1,59@1,64 3 inforior winter red Westorn, $1.45. Tyo quiot 3 Weal: orn, 8¢, Harloy and malt dull and unclianged, Corn lieaty, with maderata donisud 5 rocelpts, 239,000 bu steamor Western miixod, 49@52¢ ; Digh mixed and yoi- low Westorn, 653590 ; common o primo old Weatorn, Eb}@U2c; loated, 44Gedlc; old atid new mixed, 556 85ic. Oatn ratlior nioro nelivo and u whinda better recalptn, 83,000 bu ; new mixed Westorn, 45)@40xc] ‘white, G0GaGdo; black, H4@4Ge, Eaas—Firmer ; Western, 19@17i0, T1AY AND Hors—Unchnuged. Grocrnza—Colfeo quiot ; Rlo, 105@10cc, Sugar dullnndhan\‘a"!Mr!ugnm\ rofining, 73¢6i74c, Mo- lagses dull and heavy, ifco quict nt 13@85e, TerorEnd—Crude, Biic: rened, 18)c, TunveNrINE—Activo at 443, RTOOK OF GUATX 1N WAREIIOUSES, ‘Winisxr—Bteady and in fair demand at 3o, ProvisioNs—Pork stesdy ; now miess, $16.25 3 prime mess, $1675@16.25, Doof unchanged. Cit ments firm, Bweot “ltk]oll hama, 14@16 1bs rage, 13@ rib bollies, 11@12 1bs avorage, 8!(@8 . dlos qiitot ; Tong ‘oloar, 8%@9c. Lard sieady ; atoam, 87403 kettle, Sc, Borren—Dpuil ; Wostern, 16@: Ouzesz—Easy | now Hinta fac LOUISVILL. 3¢, ry, 133(@130, LoTISVILLE, Juno 40,~BurApsTUFrA—Tlour fn light demand, but bolders firm; oxtra fumily, $5,60; No. 1, Provistons—Firm, with modorate demand ; mess pork, $16.00@10,47¢. Bacon—8houlders, 7xa’; clear 7ib, D iént, 9} @D3¢c, packed, * Bullc Aboul- Clear 1ib, 8 @8340 ; clear, BXc, all loose, 8ie. PITS, Mereats, Juno 0. —Bteady ; low midailng, @I BnesvsTurre—Flour dull snd unchanged. Corn m@“ssac. Oatsateadyatdlc, Bran,$12.50, Cornmeal, Provisoys—Pork steady at $17.00, Lard un- chianged. Baoon firmer ; shiouldors, Tige; sidos, 93gc, DBUFFALO, Burrato, Juno 30.—BAraDsTUFFa—Flour steady, Whont inactivo, Qorn dulls car lols No, 2 sold at d2ge s smmpla Toledo ab, 430 in lots, O searco; safos 20,000 bu No, 2 Chicago, toarrive, at 38c, Ryo sales 17,000 bu No, 2 Wostarn at 790, Frvionra—Dull and unchanged. CINCINNATI, CrverinaTs, Juno 80,—BReADSTUFFE—Flour In fair demaud, but lower, at $6,50@0.85, Wheat quict nt $1.30, Corn quiot at d@43e. Ryo quictat 60, Oats Qulof at 30@40c, ProvistoNs—Firmor and moro active, Pork at $15.50 @16,75, Lard quict and held firn kottle, 8\c. Tulk meata stronger ; cloar rib, 85-16@825c; clenr, BYES: shoullers, 73¢e; clear rib, w.gu";(’ Wuisky—At 0o, 1. LOUTS, 6y, Louws, Jumo 30,~Bne snd unchanged, Wheat Srme; i b8 A' ?nflz&lll‘nd\‘; 10 ; Augnst, 0342c, e 285 Inolovator, 1% @330, sacked, Tiyo nowmfual, Wuaur—Dull at 89c, Trovistoxs—Pork dull ; small Totn ot $15.75, Dtk poata aoniyal, Bacon held firmly, but demand 1ight; jobbing and_ order lots shouidors, T:@74ic ; glar et 9@o; alear, 0. Lard duil; rolued; 835¢, ‘Hous—Quiet at $4.00@4,20, CarrLE—Quict ; wintorad Toxan, AX@4X0; tair to primo uatives, $5,10@5.60, CLEVELAND, . CrxveLxp, Juno 80.—BnespsTurrs—Whet dull snd uuchaugad. Corn ‘steady. Outs stenly j Xo. 1, 13 sTovrs—Flour quick wample lots No. 3 2, BX@u0e ;_canb, Oata cusies o, 2, Tiarloy, 0o market. TernoLEus—Quiet and stesdy : 150 for standard whits ; 22@233c fos Stata test, olt in large way. ' PHILADELBUIA. 1, PumAveLenn, Juno unnettled ; superfing, $3.023 500, 160 extra, HATHR Whtoat tirmer ¢ Slato Al forn. Fod 450 05 ; whitc, $1.63@1.72, Tiyo—No ixod Weatern, ée 2 D rn el ollow, 5‘10; N amaged, J0@45c. Oata steady ; white, 44@460; biack and mizod, 40@4dc, gl + 40 PrrnoLEUM—Crudo, 190 refined, 180, Wirtsax—Dull § Weafern, 0025¢. BALTINORF, Barervonr, Juno 0,—lLEADSTUFTE—Flour very gdallaud unchavged. Wheat quiet red Weater, $L.35@1.45. Coru eteady; mixed Weslern, c0c, Oatk stendy ; mixed Weatern, 41@44e; white, d5e, Byo quiet uhd unchanged, . ProymioNs—-Quiet and firmer, Park, $10.75@17.00, Bulk meats—None offoring, Bacon fn bettor demand ; “aliouldors, B@8\(c; alear Tib, 10310 c; rib-nldes, 93¢ @53¢o; wigar.cured hams, 1N@iKe. Lard duil at @8ie. . o rsnUnchangod, Watsix—Firm at 94c, Oswrao, June 30.—Whoat quict; No, 1 Milwaukee, $1.50. Corn dull; low mixed, 60c; high do, 830, TOLEDO, Toveno, unchanged, bash, S, Juue 30,—DBreApsturrs—Flour dull and Wheat duil aud lower; No, 9 whito Wa- , $1.80; No, # do, $1,67; No.'l white Michigan, $1.703 No, 9 do, $1, nbor Michigan, $1,49%, apot 3 No, ¥red, 8148, Corh steally; bigh mixed, apot and July, 403¢0; August, 43ie; 'Boptembor, 45)c; low mizod, dc, pot; August, 420 ; white, 47:d0 ; 1o grade, 85c, Onta igan, ata quict 3 “No, 3, 38X, seller Jufy; "Micl 86303 rajected, 330, ' " t mrrasits—Dull and unehanged. Tizorirra—Flour, 2,000 brls § whieat, 28,000 bn ; corn, 01,000 bu ; oats, 6,000 bu, Buiraxnte—Tlour, 2,000 brlss wheat, 17,000 bu; ©orn, 50,000 bu, ; MILWAUREL. MILWAUKEE, Juue 28,—DREADBTUFYS~TF o) and unchanged. Wheat firm; No, 1, $1.28; N ghabCapot; €120 sollor July, Oafs firm Jorn dull and nomiuvai: No, 2, & quiet; No, 1, 62)c. Barley dull ; No, 3, 600, FREINTE—T0 Bufinlo, 030 ; OBwego, 1ic, RrorsrTe—Flour, 4,000 brls 3 whoat, 123,000 bu, Buiaczare—Flour, 6.000 brfs: wheat, 110, NEW ORLEANS, Nz Onneans, Juno 90, — Brranstorra—Flony aull ond_depressod ; treble X, $0.00@7.50; family, $8.50@10,00, ~ Corn easy ; mixed, G0@570; whil mixod, 58¢ ; white, 690, Oats dull at d0@ilc, fllun;!)nll hé 080, detato " ” Ay—Demand moderato ; prime 14.00 ; choles £23.00@20. § Y ey ProvisioNs—Dry salt meats dull Pork TAIeI, Lut Armer, mess offering at ;\amm nlra u]nll oloar ril m‘nli‘cn um} frmer, l‘lil:’:d ‘0 cloaruldes, D@90 ; hams, 13X@14)c a)\fn;uureo,u @n;’fu; g, 93{0s K@t 4100, GrogeRiKk—Suger—Good local demand 3 low to fully folr, 84@9Io; primo, o, BDlolnssce—No movemo olfed ot ot 1320z, Wataxz—Dull ; ordinary Westorn, 85@80o ; Louta- lann, 0da; Cincinnati, 07c, FrnanoaL—Btorling, 204 ; sight, 3{ premium; salea, 600 balea: good dings, 17370 middiing, 18503 & ‘Orleans, 1830 ; rocalpte, 402 baloy 3 oxports, Great Britain, 9,630 bles ; slock, 50,609 balds, gl i i o e INinots Kiver and Crunl Nows, Spectat Diputeh to The Chicugo Tribine, . JuBAnL, June W0,—No wrrivid by the rivor, Tho atemnor Kulia st thin ovunlugy towlug o cutnl= bout erculos, Tho Bunbeam, with hunber for 1~ Lo Parson Brownlow, with lumber for OMIli- tho Caturact, loaded. Wit himbor for Lasialls and Hennepin ; and o G, T, Rockwood, with lmbur for Pearis, passed out of ko csual, Nothing paved {u, Stz £t of waler ou tho Ureust wall of Gl fok ug Henry, sud 8 fooand 8 luches on tho mitre alll of Lock 16, UaAL,_ Oprick, June 30.—Anurvep—Dargo No, 1, Laially, 100 toun conl 3 Bargo No, 4, La Balle, 164 tond vaul; Galons, Willolw Bprings, 50! tons fco; Oubs, van cothie's Ottaiva, 3,600 b corn, 6,000 bk duts 5, Menard, Oltus wn, 4,000 b carn, 3600 bu outs; Orion, Muraelllen, 6,000 bu corn ; Phcenfz, Lockport, 5,000 b @ drlswold, Mitooks, 6,800 b eori;” Doer Yark, Hen 5,800 bu ¢ora ; Drill East, Morels,' 140 tous codd ; Gea. Bliorman, Seneos, 1,000 bu eorn ; Sligo, Willow & 55 tona ice: Lilly, Morris, 0, Toury, 6,760 b ngs, 000 b corts A Walncn: u wheat ; Bollo France, Morrls, 5,800 bi Quoen, Bonces, 8,400 bt corn, ' $,400 corn; Gipeoy b ontr, OLeanro—Legeauz, Tienty, 90,040 ftInmbor ; Mon- srch, Lockport, 6,230 bu et L e Vonsels Prancd Dotroit, Drrnors, Mich,, Jane 30.—PAsED Ur—Trops Mo- hawk, Noplunio and barges, Jeness and bargeas barks Gity of Iuffnlo, Erastus Corning ; sclirs Onoudaga, . 1. Fotar, Col. Eilawortl, Now London, Magil, Nltz- orald, Chiriatinn Nilsson, Mouftor. No, 1, Franz. Bigol, . 12, Willismn, Star of Hope, Hinkioy, Kato Brite PARuED DowN—Props Arctie, Iindgor Blato, Hast Baginaw, Fiak, 51, Louls, Cantstoo, Milwaukos, Toaton, Dunkirk'aud Vargen s birk Vonderbilt; chra Corloz, Gofto, Angiin, 1ippografTo, Swoden, Auierican Union, Thoniaa Iarsons, Jauo AeLeod, Morion ¥gon, Dolos Dowalf, Nasliun, WinD—gouth, 5 Drrnorr, Mich, Juno $0.—PAfiep Ur—Props Dlancliard, Eelipso 'and barges, Noptuno and. barges, Inter-Ocoah and barges s bark Msatan ; schrs L. No Foster, Lilllo Pratt, Frooinan, Morning Light, George Holt, Thico, Yorey, Ttankn, Ruissia, Beotln, Kingfalior, Takb Down—Trops Tranglo and Uarges, Ohina, “Tuttlo and baryge, Java, Ontonagon and bargo ; bark Mari Mactin 3 schr 8. W, Nichols, Wixp—Hout] o BEBOL AL NOTXORS: Schenclk’s Mandralke Pills. Tyoso pllla are. comporod oxclusivoly of vo - aeniiont by nnd SRRy hoy Snirely, Buperagde nt e gfmereaty, do got loava anyof e injarious olfoata. Thoy act dircotly upon the lver, aud aro & valuable romno. ly It ol cnaes of dorangoment rosulting from s disor dured ninte or that N‘gln. Livor Compiaint, Bilions Disurdur, Indigastion, Slek Hendnchio, fi\mm Fuvnr, 0.y ail suoeumb to the fros uso of Kohonck's Man- drakoVills, Forsalo by ol dengaists and doalors, The Great Summer Resort In caso of Diarehws, Dysontory, Chiolora Morbus, and Clinlors, 1 tn Magalre's Bonno Plant, a thirty yoars' rom- ody I tho Misstaslppt Valloy. Tho acknowlodgnd spocifio In 1810 and 1666, _Bold by druggista ovorywhora. ‘Dutcher’s Dead Shot, Por Bed Buga, Cortatn Doath 1o tho Vormin, Kills on tonoh, dostroys eqga aud nosta, roots tham out. Usa it and sloep in Doace. 25 and G0 danta. Largo boltloa tho cheapost. AN OF FOI e ¢ GRAND STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS Tao splandld yassengar stormors, (lio STEBOVOAN and BITHRRGON, of Condric Tino, ‘Wil meka fixcarsion trips Around the Water-Works Crib and {n Front of the Clty. Tach boat whl ho out on tho two hours, ylowof Robuile Chicago. Firat Loat w Staumbost Lanilng, faot of Michigu-a m, end tharoattor ovory liour, J0ITCREAM and LIMONADE, REFRESHMENTS, otg., can bo procutad on boned, 73ch Meamor will linvo s CORNIT HANI Tiakots for the round tip only 50 conta, 13 50018 of 843 25 oouts, D, Cliltdron undor Tho larqo and magnificont stoamor SIIEBOYGAN witl also ko au EVENING EXCURSION, YLoaving at8 olclock. Muslo and Danch axaraings. ivku Guly B baan neinE the erder of CELEBRATION AT ST. JOSEPH, 4TEL OF JULY, BCOUYLER COLFAX, the 8poakor. The stoamoe CORONA_ will loaro for Bt. Bt R i Insa St, Joreph Friday alehits ‘Fare tho round trip on $3:50, Berth tnoladod. OELEBRATION AT MUSKEGON, 4TEL OF JULY. [Excursionists can loave Chicago Thursday night at8 'ologk, spoad tho Faurth at Afusk 5 S it Tt e g v Fare tho round trip only 85. Al Exouralon tickota can o pragured at offgo, foot Michigan-ay. . U, BUTLIN, Sap't, GRAND PLEASURE EXOURBSION TO LAKE SUPERIOR, Lako Superlyr People's Tina Stesmers, Dack bot PO adison and Washinglon-ste oo Tho magnlficont low-prossure steamor, PEINIRILIESS, OAPS, ALLAN MOINTYRY, ‘Wil lenvo an & pleasuro oxcursion trip to Duluth (head of Lo Snpeeior) on Tusadsy ovening, S04 Juls, it b orelatk: NO CAT'FLE CARRIED ON PERERLESS. Btatarooms socurad ahead of tine, and further inforn tow obtatngd by appiying to LEOFOLD & AUSTICIA 72 Markat-st.,, cor, Washilngton, Contral Bluck NEW PUBLY NS, ELIDATOTT WA DAY . LARESIDE MONTHLY, FOR JUNE. CONTENTS: 2 LD-TIME PIOTURK. Nenj. K. Taylor. W RORSSELS GULOH PANNED OUT. e Mary 2, oll, i3 F A OITY. Egborl Pholps, T A . Ruth Ohostorfield. i NATURAL TISTORY OF SOGIKTY. or. UITRG o Gops. At g 3 s NOT AL e ket Toriae HMOUNTAIN MENORY. sicbat dolliet, o3 D. H. 2 323 s > 2 = UAMERING AT FHE LAPGITE LA e uxfigfimvsn. Tattfo Tyng Griswold, K6 AND LITERATONE. Aut Norxs, ' g For Sale by all Newsdealors, Price, 36 Conts, F. F. BROWNE & 00,, Publishers, LAKESIDE BUILDING. WHITE GOODS. THE LOST ATLANTIG. To-day we shall open for sale, on our Con- {re Tables, part of the oargo saved frém tho Btoamship Atlantic, consisting principally of LINHNS, HANDKEROHIEFB, & WHITE GOODS8, In order to prevent rot or other injury from submersion in sea-water, we have had theso goods washod and dried., CARSON, PIRIE & 0O, Madison and Peoria-sts. Robert ‘We have unsold five or six aplendid blooks noar depot, at $110, $120, and $150 por lot, by the block ; one.third assh, balance in 1, 2, ond 3 years, with 7 per continterest, Owing to croction of MILITARY S8OHOOL, the LADINS SEMINARY, OHURCH, TOWN HALYL, and GRADED BOHOOL, this prop- erty will double in'value within 13 months. Titlo perfoot. Froo tiockets to purohssora, B. F. CLARKE & CO, AT, PARK. Iam authorized to offor for sale five of the chofooat Lots fronting Ceptral Park, and ten Lots on Monroe-st,, in same vicinity, at a prico fully $10 por foot below thoir present actual valuo. OENRY B, MARBLE, Room @, No, 79 Dearborn-at. FOR S ALB. Hono and ot of 8 ronms, bosidos hathuron RS i, adancn b s a1 FHORNTUN MIRIILL, o Lasailo: sty 1tdom . — FORSALB. ¥ Tuet on Ashilund. tayonswood, on easy le; rm You onn tealizo 100 per & ahort (fme, Hatter thun & savings bauk, . THORNTON MRRRILL, 81 LaSalleat., Rooni 8. & “GHIROPODIST. CORNS! DR, KENISON, at his old oftioos, 119 Olarkat, BANK STATEMENTS. REFORT OF THE OONDITION oF THR Mannfactorers’ National Bank, AT CEICAGO, Tu {lio State of Hiinois, at the Close of Business, s June 13, 1878, RESOUROCES. sand Ditcatnts 81,320,020, O ralln . . o ) v Oitcutation. 7,500, Bkl il il i MoFRn. e . Do from Ttdosine . Y ing nd T X Rerta, S 244,070.08 Dl 26,912.50 s from " “Hinio HRsed Hanka'and ke oo Ottoaner = 20T,078.02 Fumitura and Fix. tnres Taxes pi Promitin Chooke _and tiine Cnsh Tton oL aring Tousa,. Bills of other Na- tional Bank ractional Curr: inoluding Nickul: pucin, iz, coln.... Logal tonder Notos 1,119.50 81,825.57 20,135.00 LIABILITIES. Capltal Stock pald in - 8 500,000.00 National Ban h 15ABU00 gulktion outstan, AR B e . : 38,750, li'g-ffing‘glod"ffl'&"t ] uzz.gm.m o 01,217.90 Cartif 3. u.b;u{:v‘.:‘ Gioois I""(‘)r‘"‘“ ontatandin 000 vin o T 2::1 oM ! ke 2 Duo to Siato fian] 080 “ 228,200 Notoa and Bills Re- Gasc BdD QiAcountod,es... 154,500.00 52,088,235.12 Btataof Tiinots, Oounty of Cook, as. ¢ 1, J. A, Holmos, Caslilor of tho Manufactnrers' Natfonal Dakk of Uhicagor do salomnly awong that tho aliovo siatar muont §s truo, to the bost of m) kf‘”;‘(’\;‘l“:l‘l!‘g llélhz'(i . AVHONAES, Casnfer, Subsoribod and sworn to baforame thisth day of Juse, 1673 R HRBER LABAGHL Corroot—Attost: Retaey Fula, A A, § Dicect 3. A HOTMES, " § Prreeter State-st. Savings Bank, 281 State-st., cor, VanBuren, Btatement of State-st. Bavings Bank of Chicago, at the Close of Business, Juno 30, 1873 2 RESOURO! Losnn on Resl Fstate., TLosns on Caahi Collatorals, Honds and Stocks. Promium Accoun Furplture and gInr-proof Safen). Bpecio, Uaah, and Exchunge: 8136,456.33 " 0. N. BHIPMAN, Prastdont. 1. BABINT, Cashie FINANCIAL, THE PRAIRIE STATE LOAN AND TRURT CO. TWEST SIIR SAVINGS BANK Gorner West Washington and Desplaines-Sts., Pays SIX PER CENT per snnum interest FOR EVERY CALENDAR- MONTH, Money can be drawn at any time., JAMES W. SCOVILLE, C. . M s Proat, ER. Cashior, LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICE'S STEAMERS Yor Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepl a, m Snturday Breur~ sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete., don't leave uns til 8 p. m. For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Menistee, ote., duily, Sunduys excepted, 7 p. , For 8t. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a, m. . Suturdays, Boat don't leave until 12 oL X For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and: Fridoy at 7 p.m, Wednesday's Boat goes to Eseanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points. Wastern Teanaportation Gompans's Steamor FOUN- TAIN CITY, Cngl. Gibson, from dock foot of North Donrborn. st Tavs 1 1, 847 p. . Unlou Hteambont Company's’Staamor TOLEDO loaves dock at Ranrlolph=at., Wedneadny, July3, at7 p. m. For Bortha and Passago Tickots, apply st 7 Uanslst.,” corner Ma 0 Al A, BA LE, Panseiigir Agont g SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Ovor 200 millions have beon used within the Pul 10 yourw, without complaint of by o' tag bocomiug dotactiod, Al £ Companies usothom, on, cin Sold b; vorywhere GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICHE. ouoctlon of ELIPHALET NOTT with ms buete. o Irom thls date. W, 1L JACDIIE & LU., Juuo 25, 1873, 163 frast Washingto NOTICE. Poraons who attendad school fn Rushester, N, ¥, n. auy timu pelor o Jau, 1, 168, aro requoestod to siad (hele namos to EDWARD M, SMITH, ¥, M., Rochester, N. 1 ord 1mnay recelve notlco of a reunion of, of Rochestor, n to hol LOTTERY, "Ofiolal Drawing_of tha Dally Combination Lottory: R NG T O TURiE e kN , 98, 48, 18, 0, €3, B, U7, 45, 24, Senled plays scourod ou do\m:u‘ Prizos cusiied and fuformation ‘given by the Sealod Doy il(lrr‘ . O, e Manngor, Itogme. 6 and_ 7, 160 Bouil Olark-t,s Jiranch Ottices, B37 N e West Madl Houtl Ganal-ats, and 50 SUMMER RESORT. GLEBEN BEIOUSH, Mount Wastugton, &, 18, s favarlts tsmwiocsosord will be op: o 1, 1673, J. ML THOW Lo, R’ et iR o B MILMIGER, SR and: Ao, The firm of Wagenberger & Co., oarrlago palnting shops, Nos, 29, 291, aud 268 Bouth Conal-at., s by, smutual consont bonn dissulvod; . W2 QENBEBGER. . OLL ki, Mr. B, Doldor annonnces that hio han assumed ¢ busiriosn of (ho. Iato et uf . T WAToRLOrGor & Onic and roquusts the transforuntion of furmor pi 1o uodorsianod takos al (o satives and wsstyen ol fhd B, DOLDER. Fin Cliloago, Juno 7, 1673. DISSOLUTION. The firmt of Moshior & Linsley s thi4 day disnotscd by ‘mutnal consent, Lonry Mosher will sottlo all claima fue and agatiat thy fata o and contimun tho bush Bouth Wator-st, HENRY MOS] Ohloago, Juwo 30, 167, A. 0. LINN OIUTTION. n-st., b4 thi itias of tho flrm aru ila o thaw st 1o suit 1o ILBLRTSON,

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