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of tho procesds ef bonds alroady Ia- sucid and sold for Cily Dridowell, of so much thoreot a8 may bo requitodsuueesssses Adopted. Ald, Foloy moved that the salary of the Bu- porintondent of the louso of Corrostion bo flln(al l:l €3,000, inatead of 4,000, as recom- monded. Ald, T, F. Bailoy sald he bmd in his posseasion oertain chargen agniust tho officors of tho Bride- woll, aud hio provosed to shiow thom up, Do n;o;nd that the Suporintondont’s salary bo fixed at $2,000, Ald, White aconsed Ald, Dailey of lack of morvo in {uvestigating the Dridewsll charges, Ho was proud to atate that Chicago bhad tho finest Touso of Correction In tho United Statos. Ald, Campbell hoped the ealary would not bo roducod. Ho did not boliove that Mr. Felton could be replaced by one man in a million. Ald, Btono goincided with this catimate of the walue of Mr. Folton's sarvicos. Ald. Dixon hoped that the salary would not be wut down, Ald. Corcoran thought it would be vory unwise to roduce the vslary of a man who had given such universal aatisfaction. Ex-Ald. McGrath sald that one yonr ago he waa opposed to such a largoe salary, but sinco that time hoe had changed lus viows, and now balleved thore woro vory fow men who could manago tha prigon as well as Mr, Folton. Ho waa well worthy of n salary of $4,000. Ald. Foley withdrow lis motion to reduco to 3,000, Tho motion to make tho sslary 62,000 was lost. Thoealary waa fixed at 84,000. The Council adjourned until baif-past2 o'clock this afternoon, HYDROPHOBIA. Envestigntion of the Lnto Cnxo 1n Now York in Progress. Sueclal Dispatch to T'he Chicagn Trioune, New Yonk, Junoe 26.—Many of the most dis- tioguished physicians in this city aro endeavor- Ing to dotermine what poculinr loslon is prosent u hydrophobis, and what treatment of it is most. effectual, Tho death of William McCormick on Thursday aftornoon, from bLydrophobis, fur- * mished tho requisite opportunity for =& thorough scfentitic {investigation, This aftorncon Drs. Willlam A. Hommond, Fronk Hamilton, Moreaith OClymer, Russoll Cromin, nnd others met at McCormiok's late xosidonco, No. 300 East Fifty-first strect, to in- veatigate any pointa counected with the aul:foct and mako o careful post-mortom cxamination, Opinious were divided as to whethor bydrophobia w8 caused by blood-poisoning, or was u truo losion of tho norvous systera, Dr, Hammond thought that tho disonse was a truo lesion, cithor of the brain, spinal cord, and the great sympathotio pystem, or a combination of all of fhom. Dr. Ciymer contended that TIERE WAS CLEARLY BLOOD-FOIHONING, Qareful inquiry dovolopod the fact that, al- though McCormick did not eny much sbuut tho ‘wound, yot, from tho first, it had onused him great mental anxioty. Wlion Dr. Hadden first #aw McCormick on Wodnesday night, b noticed an anxious lovk. His pupils wera dilated to tho fullost exrent, though thore was o bright gas- Iight in the room. o seomed. sald Dr. Hadden, 88 though oxpecting some intangible horror, Dr. Clymior thought that blood-poisoning would produce this appearance by roflox action on the :2rve-contros, Dr. Hamilton spoke of the nu- morous invostigations of the subject by Fronch sciontists, all of which lad been fruitloss. THE INVESTIGATION. The doctors theu proceeded'to carafully inves- tigato McCormick's crge. Ono morning nowspa- por held that his doath had been caused by opitme {aoiaunhig. This was disproved by the factthatthe mperaturo of the patieui’s body towards the «close was from 105 to 145 2-10 dog., while opium- poisoning lowors the temperature, The Coroner arrived soon after, aud impanoled the doclora us a jury, and proceeded with {he inquest. They xeached no docision, . Microscopio and chemical gxmll:iuntion will be made, and will last two Wecke, RELIGIOUS. Bwedish Lutheran Synod in Session at Roclkiord. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago 7'ribune. Rockronp, I, June 20.—The Bwedish Lu- théran Augustans Synod convoned in this city Tor the purposo of settling various complicated questions thot have arisen concerniug doctrinal points. Delogatos wore presont from oightoen Btates and Territories. Among tho prominent Inombors prosent were the Rev. Eric Norehus, Pretidon of tha Convention; tho Rov, O. R. Tydhoim, ™a Rov. J. 1, Wyston, Prof, Hagel- qtist, D. D, Prof. H. Peck, A. M.; Prof, H, X. Corvin, P}Y. D.; John A. Eoauder, cditor of tlio Chicago-Hemlande! ; and the Tov. T. Penr- #ou. ‘The Conveativn revresonts that portion of tho Luthoran Church which holde to the unal- {urc:.\‘ri*nnlnmou of Augsburg, given to the world u 1521, Eighteen acres of land and 40,000 in money bave aiready beeu subseribed towards building a theological sominaty at Rock Ialand, The labora of the Synod close on Tuosday, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Menvy Dnmnges Glven Agninst a Suloon=Keeper and a Railrond, Speciul Dispatch to The Chicago ‘I'ribune, Broominaros, Ill, June 26.—Ou Saturdsy, Alouday, aud Tueeday an important case was tricd, in which the widow of James Page, living noear Ocoya, on the Chicago & Alton Railrond, in Livingston County, sued J. Balback, grocer and saloon-keeper, of Chonos, for damages resulting from the death of her husband, who was an Dabitua) drunkard. On the 28th of April, 1873, James Page was run over by a train of cars uear Ocoya and killed, and by hik side was found a broken bottle of whisky. The widow alloged that he got his whiskyat Dalback's saloon, got drunk, sud whila utng(inrlng home on Yho railrond track, was struck by s train, Tho cneo was very interosting, boing brought under the new Temporance Law. Tha principal ques- tion in disputo was whether the_decearad ob- tained bis whisky that dany from Balback's ea- loon, Tho jury found the dofendant guilty, and fixed tho plaintift's dnmlifin &t 82,000, A motion for & now trial was made by Btovenson & Ewing, tho dofondant'a counsel. In the MoLean County Circuit Court, John I, Ingram, formerly brakeman in the empioy of the "Tolado, Wabash & Western Railroud Company, sued that Company for damages resulting from beiog injured while in the discharge of lhis duty as brokeman on that road, at Botrhwell, Ind, in October, 1872. Ho Lad pullod out tho pin betwoen two cars, tho tran being in motion, and was ascending the Tnddor at the end of the car, when tho runy of tha laddor gavo way, preoipitating Lim to tho i{uund, moveral ~ cara passing over Lim. 0 was contined to the house twenty-four wesks in consequonce of his injuries, which were very severo, rondering him & cripple for life. Boveral of his 1ibs were brokon, ono hand was injured, ono foot split, and was otherwise permaneutly injured. The claim for damages was based on the fact that tho plaiutift was reasonably careful ®¢ the timo tho accident occurred, aud that it was the duty of tho Ruilrond Company to provide mafo cars for tho employes, whorens this car was an old, dilupidated oue, The jury tcok the plaintiti’s viow, and gave & verdict for 85,000, THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Exporiment Looking to the Ultimate Civilization of the Indinns, Pansons, Ks,, June 20.—Important changes bavo taken placo in the Indian Territory. All the agents of civilized Indians have heon re- lieved oxcoptiug J. B. Janos, agent of the Cher- ©keas, and & cantral agency Lias boon entablished at Kort Gibson., ‘Tho Chootawy, Cresks, Bowl~ xoles, Cherokaos, and Chickasaws, and other clvilized Indians, will be undor Agont Joues. Tuis {8 rogardod s _sn_exporiment, on a smell acale, to familiadzo Indiaus with ~ melf-governmont i the future Territorial organization, A numbor of promi- nent Indinus will take strong grounds in their ‘coming aunual olections in favor of scctlonizing their county, territory, goverument, and oitizen- sbip in tho Unitod Bictas, The Oklalioma Slar, published at Caddo, Ohoctaw Nution, openly and ably sdvocates this doctrine, The Commitice of Congross appointed to investigate and report on Territorial govern- meut for the Indian “country will find the son- timent of tho country greafly changed in favor of Col. Boudinot's “advancod position of the aubjact of & govornmout for the clvilized Indian race, sud their rights as prospective Amerioan citizens, — VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, &naelal Dizputch to The Chicago Tribu Por Jiunow, Micl., June 20,—After e Preiica, Hislag Slar, eron, rop St, Jousph; schrs Francls Palm, Pelurson, Quecn Clty, Crodhe ‘Wallo, Neguiinco, . Four Uuauy, Micl,, June_ 20,—Evenjug—lamun ‘DowN—Troru ity of' Now Yurk, Argyle, Gurdou Campladl, with_wobe Bhcrwoud ; uches Follow, Urast, Bugdto 36R1o, Larsl, Boaall, Borwlck, Pi&ixp Ur—Trop Bi, Louls; sclir_ Auushesg, Mie lan, Alaunto, Ocisat, Atlanta, Nabob, Ovanford, WASHINGTON. A New Inierpretation of the Cur- rency Acts Reserves on Deposits Must Ber Maintained at 26 Per Cent. The 5 Per Cent licdempllon Fund to Bo Reckoned as Part of the Reserves. Eugene Hale Has Not Decided to Take a Place in the Cabinet. The District of Columbia Still Governed Dby the Police. ' THE OURRENCY AOT. Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ANOTHUER INTERPRETATION, wismyazoy, D, C., Juve 20,—Tho construe- tion placed upon the now Curiency bill by Comptrollor Knox took & naw tura to-dsy, which, it is biuted, Lna been tho result of an intorviow with Scerotary Briotow. In o convoruntion this foronoon with Mr, Knox, that ofiicial said ho had orred iu Lis provious conatruction of tho mean- ing of tho law from not having had, untdl last night, time or opportunity to carefully study it. Ho soid his firat idon was formed from a hnsty roading of the nct. Ho had urged that view upon porsons who called upon him, Now, how- ever, ho finds that IT DOES NOT AFFLUT THE FORMER LAW regarding resetves, except as far us reited to & roserve tor circulution, whicl was required to bo depowted at tho agoncy of each bank, ‘Lurning to tho law, ho tona 8eo. 2, the very clause which he basod his argumonts yesterday: *¢ Wl moneys roquired by Soc. 81, act of Juue, 1564, to bo kept ¢ all tiines on hand shalt bo dotor- termined by the omount of doposits in all rospects ss provided for In eaid sac- tion,” ° Now, said he, turning to the origimal law of 1864, tho Tawr provides that all bunks in the Oities of Bt Louis, Loulsville, Chicago, Doirolt, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Cin~ cinuati, Olovelaud, Pittsburg, Baltimoro, Phil- adelphis, Boston, Now York, Albany, Loavon- worth, Kansns, Saa Franeiseo, and Washington Cuty must at all times keep on hand 1w lawful monoy st loast 26 per coutum of their ciroulation and toeir deposity, and all banking associntions in citios othier than these namod fu the law must keop 16 por centum, and whon the reserve 18 botow these amouuts the bank cannot, undor tho law, make any now loana or discounts other than on sight bilis of oxchange, and caunot do- eluro dividends co iis atockbolidors UNTIL THE NESERVE 18 MADE GOOD, Three-tifths of the 16 per centum roquired of . tho country banks migut bo kept in ono of tho cities namud for the redemption of circulation, and tho banks in those cities woro required to keep ono-hulf deposited with tho same bauks ns ita “sgent for redemption. This made = ro- 80rv0 ou hand for country bauks of 6 per cont, and, for tho oitiea named, of 1215, to me- cure deposits, This new law doos not in any way 1olieve tho bauks from kaeping this reservo on hand, but, instond of kooping part of it In ono of'the cltios named, thoy may KEEP IT IN THEIR OWN VAULTS ENTINELY. In computing the amouut or rosorve, tho banks may count the b per cent required by tho new law to be depomted with tho L'reasuror ss pnrt of the 25 aud 16 per cent required, The amount is not eharged under the new law. For exam- plo: A Nutional Bank bere in Washington, which is one of tho sovouteen oltios dosignate ed, wih 200,000 of deposits, wmust kecp 25 per cent, or $50,000. Five per oent of their cirenlation must bo deposited with the Trens- urer, and that amount being deductod from tho £50,000, tho bank may keep tho balance in it own vaults, or it may koep Luif of it in Now York, or any ono of the other cities named. To keep 16 per cent the case would be the szmo, Many members of the ilonse are QUITE JUDILANT OVER THEIR CONSTRUCTION of the law, And declare that tint was tha true in- tont of tha act; but on the other nand Senntors any that the K)omt was raised in the Senate thay tho bill absolutely froed tho bunks trom all re- guh'mgmut of & roserve, excopt tho 5 per cont leposited st the Treasury, and the Henato adopted tho bill with that express understand- iug. Une good effect of the vow law will bo to REPLACE THE PRESENT MUTILATED AND WOBN~ 5 OUT I48UB of National Bank cutrenoy with new notes, Cowptroller Knox finds Lis authority for hold- ing bu now opinion, that the deposit for re- demption may forin part of the reserve, in ‘the following clause in Sec. 8 of the now bill, viz: Every association organized or to bo organized uuder the National Buolk act shall at all times have and Loep on dopomt with tho Trescuror of the United Btates, in lawful money of tho United Btates, s sum equal to b per cent of its circulation, to bo held aud used for the 10demption of such eirculation, which sum shall be counted as part of its lawful roscrve, as pro- vided in Bec, 3, the section betore quoted. s b e adei NOTES AND NEWS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE DISTRICT WITHOUT A GOVENNMENT. ‘Wasuixaroy, D, 0, June 26.—The Distriot of Columbia is still practically mthout any Govorn- mont, excopt by the Police Dopartment. Only two of the Commissioners appointed undor the new law have accepted, but the third, Gov. Henry T, Blow, of Missowrt, is oxpeoted to sig- nifyhis accoptance within n fow days. Tho Com- mission in all likelihood will bo organized aud roady for business by the middls of next weok. CADINET RUMOBS, ‘The resignation of Postmasier-Genoral Cres- well has started the uwsusl rumors of othor changes in tbo Cabinet, The Intest storyis to tho effect that Atty.-Gon. Willlame will soon diacover that ho bag private businoss suffering from a lack of ‘Parununl attoution, and theroupon proceed to tender his resignation. THE NEW POATMASTER-GENERAL, Tho announcement that Mr. Hale had accept- ed tho oflice of Posimaster-Goueral was, it scema, premature, ‘Thore i8 no doabt of his willingnoss and aesire to accept, but the severe Tabors of the recont loug wossion bave loft him very much worn down and in poor Lealth. Un- der theso ciroumataucos he fools that he impera- tively noeds eix weoks' or two months’ rolaxe- tiou, ond that ho would not bo justifiod in ac. capfin the_position unless an arrangement could gu made by which he can havo the rest his condition requires, It is believed that this will bo satisfocconly adjusted, and that My, Halo will thea tako the offico, M. ORESWELL loaves Washington for Elkton, Md.,, on Wednes- day noxt. Aftera fow days spent there ha will go to somo Northern watoring-place uutil the st of Beptembor, when le will resume tihe practice of taw at Blkton, He has been offercd the Presidoncy of the, Hagorstown National Bank, which has beon recently sutnorized by Congross to romove to Washiugton, but gays hu will not outertain the proposition bofore the 1st of Jauuary next. (7 the Awsoctated Press.] MIMISSIPPI ALLUVIAL LANDS, ‘WasmiNaToN, D, C., June 20,—The Board fo report & plan for the permavent roclamation of the rlluvial basin of the Mllulnuipfi will prob- ably cousist of Gons, Warren aud H, L. Abbott, and Maj, Benguard, United Btatos Engineers. Tha civil ongiueors aro ox-Gov, Herbert of Lou- isiann, and Gen, Sickley, of Arkanuas, The ex- igencios of tho worvice may cause & chauge of army enginoers, but tho oivil ouginears ave fixe AR, CRESWELL is making srrangements to rotire from office noxt woek, Mr, alo bas not yat signified to the Presldent his accoptance of the Postmnsster- Genoralship. r, Oreswoll, in conversation with frionds to-day, suid the rnfinrtu 28 to the pros. peclive appointmoent to the Austrian XMission ‘were groundless, REFORTED DECLINATIONS. It lareported to-night that Oattell and Blow hava declined appolutments to he Oomminsion- or of this diatrict, THE YRENOM FORTAL THEATY, The Post-Oflios Departnent this morning was ofticially Informed by the Fronoh Miniuter of the atification of tho Poatal Convention botween Franco and the Unlted Hiates by the Frouch As- uombly. T'he Minister exprossed to tho Fost- manter-Goneral lus desiro that the Conveotion 0 into operation on the 1ut of July, but thiscsunof to ddono, ay tho 1et of An;{ut istho date fixed, au tho rutilicatlous e yob o be exttianged, The ohargo for lotters from France to the Unl Btaten will be ton cents for one-third of an onnce, and from tho Unitod States to Fraico, niue conts fors half ounce; unpad lotters to pay tho abovo ratos, with fve cents additional postage on books, newapapers, samples, etc., I8 to horeaftor acparatoly arrangoed by each country. THE:NEW GOVERNOR OF COLORADO, Gon, McCook has rocolved his commisston snd takod the oath of oftice as Gavornor of Colorado, llx]lu gnlllrnm Donvor enrly 1 July to entor upon 8 dutlca, ! CRIME. Particulars of the Doubfe Murder and Lynching in Texas, Miscellaneous Criminal Record. Tho Donble Murder and Lynching in Refugio County, ‘Fox. From the Rockport (Tox.) Transeript of the 13th we gathor tho following ndditional particu- lars of tho murdor of ‘Thad Bwift and hia wife, The Z'ranseript obtained tha following partiou- lara by a gentleman just from the scono ‘ On Monday morning Inst Mr. Fraok Swift, who resides abont 2 milos from the Lousa of Mr. Tund 8wift, waa rurprised to seo tho threo ohil- dron of his brothor, the oldost only 5 yoars of age, comiug to hly Louso at an edily bour On quostioning thom, ho was told that they had como for brerkfast, a8 thoy could not * wake pa- pa and mumma.! . Mr, Switt immediatoly hurried to tho house of his brothor, sud found Mras, Bwift lying outsido of the Louse quite dond, with a bultet wound ihrough tho hesd, her throat cut across, and her body mangled in n frightful manner, with not less than twonty- four dagger wounds. On ootering the houso hio found his brother also doad, with his_head sl 108t sovelod from tho body, siabbed through tho heart and in many other placos. ** Iit nows travels fast, and woon a latge num- bor of filends aud noighbors ilocked to the sceno of the tragody. Pieparations were imme- diately made for the romoval of the bodies to the Liouso of the brothor, and also to organize a1ties to pursuo the murderers, who wore ba- tovod to be Mexicans, Tho bellof-was con- firmod by the finding of somo clotbes spotted with blood, about two milos from tho sceno of the murder, which wore recognized as baving been worn by certain Moxicaus, who, ou fnquiry, wore found to bo niissing, Suchsuspioions wore strengthonod on finding, at sowe turcher dis- tauce, o pocket-book known to bo tue property of tho Moxican who bind worn the bloody cioth- ing which bad boen found. . “By the timo the slsim hed become genoral, aud numerous parties bad started out 1n hopos of captunng tho murderers, ona purty tiwveling in tho direction of the Mojaria, searcling each ran- ono ou the way, camo upou & Mexican hut, which, on spproaching, wora fired upon from within, ono discharge killing na’oung man namod Dan Holland, Not knowing the number within, tho searching party retired u little distance to watch tho house, and awat reinforcoments, which shortly arrived from Golind, headed by the Bhonff of that county. Anothor party nlso ar- rived from Refugio, whon a gencral stame pede tcok place from the hut, dunug which ono Mexican had his mim broken, and two were capturod. The prisonors waro placed in o wagon and starlod for Goliad, which placo, howover, they woio never dostined to roach, for on the way thoy were overtaken bya strong forco and the prisoners taken from the Shoriff and killed. “Tho hut of the captured Mexicans was & miniature fortress, being built of subatantial logs, with a cellar six foet deop sunk bonenth the floor, from which ihey could defy any ordiniry assault.” Tho Transcript adds: % *“The whols country is in arms, Tesolved to efhel the bands of roving murderers who infess the district. And they earuestly bope that tha adjoining countios will Join in meaaurcs to offuct the dosired result. *The relativos of the murdored persons offor aroward of €500 for thecapture of two Moxicans supposed to bo concorned in the murder.” Attempted Highway Robbory. Speciul Disputeh to T'he Chicugo I'ribun., ArpritoN, Wis., Juno 26,—A daring attompt &t lnghway robbery and murdor was made near thia city on Wednesday aftornoon, As a young man nomed Woiso was driving in n buggey near Kankaona, s man ateppod out of the bush aud ordered Lim to stop, Not complying with the domaud, two shots wero fired at him from n re- volver, oue of which passed througl his bat, the other intlicting a losh wound in the arm. Ho roturned tho fire of tha would-bo assussin, aud belioves he wounded him severoly, but he made ood his rotreat to the brush. Ofticors have con in pureuit of the rufilan, but so far without succeas. A Colored Servant Attempts to Poison u Whole Fatly. Nuw_Yonrk, June 20.—Last evening Barah Jonos Roevax, n colored girl 10 yoars of ago, way committed to the County Juil at Blizaboth, N. J., ¢hurged with attempting to poison the family of John Mller, of Orawford. Tho girl was employed os aservaut in the family of Mr, Blitler, and yostorday morning placed enough creosotfo in the coffeo and croam to kill twenty porsons, When arresied, she confussed hor criine, and said sho made an attompe to kill the family becnuso sbe had been badly trested by Miller, She expressed no sorrow for the act, but said shie had ** Iiied haud to closo hor mas~ tor’s mouth for nure," Crimae in Indinna. Crvervsary, 0., June 20.—A Gazetle lotter from Ownesburg, Graen Co., Ind., ntates that tho wholo neighborhood bas been hunting for Georgo Newnian, 8 deeporado and thief; that lust Sunday theydrove him into a thicket, and surrounded it with armed guarde. Tho orders ‘were that no guard should leave Lis post till day- light, A litrle bofore dsy, B.F. Corbin, an estoomed farmer, eaw Newman, left his post sond anmuoued Amos Doywson, anothor guard, to toll him, sud Dawson, aftor calling halt twice, shot and killed Coroin. The desperado eacaped. ‘The Gazelte's Wooster npeoial eays J. B, Koch, |, ex-Couaty L'reasurer of Wayno County, 68 years old, wan to-day, on couviction of embezzlement of $20,000 1 county funds, sentuuced to one year inthe pemtousiary, Shooting Aftray. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicugio T'ribune, Canruaaz, Hl., Juno 26.—A shootiug Affra) took plave hero this ovouing between Joe ll‘orzf o bacber, and polics ofticer N. P. MoKee, who was nitompting to anest Ford., Iord drow a plstol on MoKce nud ultnmlm)d to fire, but the pistol fatlod to go off. MoKeo diew his pistol at the samo moment and fired, taking effect in Ford's faco, Foid then throw his pistol away &nd pursued the ofticor with a baichet, McKeo firing throe times while running, Ford is vory badly woundod in three plrces, and his condition i:!cl‘]l:-[lé&h MoKos was sliglitly bruised by the atohot, e WIND AND WEATHER. Furricano in Wisconsine. 8pecial Dispatch to T'he Chicaao Z'ribune, LaCnosse, Wis., Juno 20,—A terriblohrricana of wind aud raiu struck this city this afternoun, coming very unexpectedly and doing considera- Dble dsmage to property. ~ Tho north gable wall of the new Third Ward school-houss wae blown in, 'Iho sokiolars fortunately liad been dismivsod from the bmiding earlier thun usual, to-duy bo- fng tho Iast of the term. The naw depot of the Mulwaukee & 5t, Paul Rallroad was partly un- roofed and tho Opera-house and Emery's livery miable, the sumo, The Court-Houdo was _ domaged olightly, tho top portion of Bi, Mary's Church steeple was carried away, and tho roof of Waaton's naw stone Dblouk on Front atreet waas takou off, Those are but a fow'o! the buildings damaged. Bigns wore blown through the atraots, porohes carriod away, and bundrodu of shado-troos were uprooted an dostroyed. No lives are reported lout. The lumbermen hera ure vory auxious regarding tho Taft of Loats and logs that latt Loro last might and to-dey, The wind came from the northwest, The Governmant abserver roports tho volocity of tho wind 90 miles an hour, The storm lastud thirty mivutes, and dawaged pmggr‘y to the amount of thousauds of dollary, No estimate oan b given to-vight, * e ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Bveotal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyidune, WILKESUARKE, Pa,, Juno 20,—Lewis Luolus, & harber of this city, attemptod to commit suicide this aftornoon on sccount of dewestlo infoliolty, When his fanily learnoed that hio hud swallowed s doss of sulphato of miorphia o phymolam way summoned, who adminiutored successful anti- dotes, On roturning to connciousnoss he do- olared thut he would yot finish the job, A ro- porter offored to bring a rope, but Ao deolinad to wocept it, uor would lio agree to jump from the rivor bridge into the Suuquebauna, sayiug ha could mwini too well, A reportor jokingly offered his rovolver, which Lucfus eagorly geaeped for, but he waa not eHowod to have it. aa 1ie was ape parenily debssinltied 80 ikl Lise THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SA'I‘UR'DAY, JUNE 27, 187 BEECHER'S FRIENDS. What They Say of Tilton’s Recent Accusation, The Revered Pastor of Plymouth Bolieved to Be an Honest Man, Men Who Enow All About It, and Men Who Doun’t, In the Latter Class Is Mr. Beecher Himself---He Says Nothing. ABpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yomg, June 20.—I'hkeodors Tilton's let~ tor to Dr. Loonard Bacon is attracting tho pro- foundest attention horo. Tho lottor s been variously interpreted, aud fow have caught its truo meaning, Mr. Tilton purposely made it vague, aud to-day rofused point blank to make a specifio charge. That partof the documant which troublos people most, is the quotation from a lotter of Beocher to Tilton, under date of Jau. 1, 1871, in which tho proscher savs: “ I nak Theodore Tittou's forgivoness, snd humble myaolf bofore him as I do before my God.” Mr, Tilton eays to-day that quotation 18 ONLY A PARAGRAPI PROM A LOXG LETTER, This made many, poople say to themselvos, though thoy rebolled againat boleving ft: ** Mr. Beochor bad & guilty consoiohca whon ho wrote this, Ho hos sinued grently. This accounts for his rofussl to mako oharges agnins Tilton, when challonged to do 8o in & church- mebting.” But the majority of people think that tho end of the deplorable controversy is near, and that the rovered proacher wili come out from it stainless. That this mey bo sois roally tho prayer of all thoughtful Chrlutian peoplo, for it would actually DE A MISFORTUNE TO HUMANITY to which Mr. Beochor may nlmost bo raid to bs known for this groat “teacher of praotical ro- ligion, to bo proved u hollow hypocnta. PLYMOUTH CIURCH MEETING, At tho rogular Iuduy night meeting Mr, Boechor prosided as usual. He mado uo rofors once to lus troubles, but talked in his old geninl way, ono minnte having his audionce in toars, and the next couvulsed with laughier, Ar. Boochor refuses ta talk on” the subject of his trouble with ir. Tilton at present, ~E. N. Bne‘nrmnn, Clerk of Plymouth Cuurch, says o - TIX OHUNCH WILL TAKE NO FURTUER ACTION on the matter uatil upeoitic charges aro made. Ho says hafoels confident that overything will soon bo sntisfactorily settled. A personal friond of Mr. Booohor's, aod & man who stands high in the church, says that icis probable that on Sunday Mr. Boocher will make a thorough explanation of the case instead of proaching u sermon, Gon. B, F. Tracy, & Brooklyn lswver of prominenco, who is thoroughly acquainted with tho caso, has mado tho following statement : Mr, Blicarman, above referred to, falr oue, In his communication t v, Bacow, M. ‘Tilton does uot tell what Mr. nmnur'L ofteuse 1%, but bho clourl stiows what it not, ~ He Bnows that . it s not an ofYense for whichh ono gentloman could not agologizo to anothier, xnd uot Lave tho _spology accept= ed, dlr, Tilton says exgflclll&,mn! upon the receipt of fuformation wlick led bim to nmko the charge, Lo sought Mr. Boechar and obtsfnod from him an explamation which he rogardsd and . accopte ol s au upology. Tho past would never Bave disturbed tholr publio relations, but for the man— nerin which Plymouth Church had trested hiv caso during the Congrogutioual Councll, Mr, Tilton nover charged Mr, Bueclizr with criuiinal intercourse with Mi ‘Tilton, Mr, Tilton’s churgo s ust Bowo four yoars ago, 'Mr, Tilion to Lave recolved information which led lifm 10 charge Mr, Beacher with hoving msde & dis Llonorable suggestion to bis wife, Thisis tbe extout of the churge, and the only chirge Mr. Tilton hax ever mada agidi 3r. Beocher. 1t i well known to the members of Beechor'a churah and othors, hiat Afvs, Tilton hus repoatodly aud emphatically de: nled i, Tothe Associated Press, New Yonz, June 26.—A copy of Thoodore Til- ton's extraordinery lottor, rcopening the Ply- mouth Church sorndal, was sent by spacial yos- torany to tho Rov, Heary Ward Bescher, who is now on his furm at Pooliskill, N, Y. Early in tho day Rov. Dr, Edward Boechor, n brothor of Henry Waid, and a shorer with Thomas G, Shearmau, the lawyor, In the management of Plymouth Oburch with refarence to the #candal, camo to this city, and, beiug asked what ho thought of tha now phiatio of the soandal, repliod that he could g1ve no opinious, but he supposod that Tilton's lotter could bo answorod satisfuctorily, it it slbould bo deomed uocessary. He. wout to tho oflica of Mr. Shoarman, with wwhom he bad an interviow soveral hours long., Mr. Shearman subsoquently said that he did not beliave Til- ton's ellogation of Boecher's guilt. The usual Plivmouu! Church prayor-moeting will be held this ovening, and, 1 accordunce with the mau- ual, & businces meatini may be held aftor it. LATER, Mr. Baocher was present at the weekly prayer- meoting of Flymouth Churoh this evening. 1) proceedings were of the usual devotioual char- ctor, &nd 1o 10feronce whatover was made to the Tilton lettor. After tho mesting, Mr. Baecher, in conversation with a reporter, said ha bad at prosont no intention of sayiug anything in roply to tho recent wtutemonss. ifo had & large pustorate under bhis churge, aud had no timo for porsonal controversies, 1f, however, tue examivers of Plymouth Church should de- cide that it would be well for him to apeak out rvogard 10 the rocont latter, he would do so with- out hesitation. Y. L O. A. Third Hay’s Sossion of the Ilntornas tional Convention at HPayton. Svecial Dispateh te The Chicago Tribune, Diyron, 0., June 26.—This is the third day the Interuational Convention Les boen in sesalon. The attendance is perceptibly amaller than on preceding days, This morning's sesslon was o devotional one in the mam, and wan at- tonded by delegates oxclusively. ‘Tho afternoon seasion commonced at 8 o'olock with & slim attendance of dolegates, Tho fol- lowing toples wore discussed: * How Can Asso- ‘ciations, Especially in Laige Cities, Roach All Closaos of Young Mon;” **Destitute Young Men;” “The German Element,” Each of these topios wan discussod by various dolegates, Tho Prosident of the Baltimore Young ifen's German Avuocintion gave a yory oloquent. account ‘of the doings of their Associauon, atating, among othertiings, thint none but a Gorman uuderstands the Gorman heart. 'They manage their work differoutly from their English brothron, Takiug the love of the Gorman for music into consideration, they or- ganizo musical sociotios, and teach their mom- bera to sing kacred hymnus, hold out-door mest- ings on the Saboath, und evenings, and by this gu:l\jm bring them fually into the fold of the ord, A collection of monoy for tho general fund was tuken up, and $7,000 was aocaved. ‘Tha Conveatlon unanimously selocted Rich- moud, Va,, as the place 1o hold their next meet- g, tho tiine not beiog determined upon, 'The motion was scconded by a Conadlan _delegato with tho remark that hie was now, au always, in fayor of " On to Richmonu,"” Tho authorities at the Soldidrs’ Home invited the Convention to hold ono day's session at their ball, but the Couvention hus not a8 yet accepted tho invitation, The Convention adjourned at 4 o’olock without making much progress ss regards the accom- plishment of buainess of a general character or raally of importance, m'rua suaylon will bo resumed to-morrow morn- 2. The ovening sesslon was dovoted exolusively to tho temperance question, sud saversl ad- dressos wore mado on the subject, ladios, active crusadurs, speakers, Revwolutions were adopted cordlally indorsing the womeu's temporance movemens, aud pladg- ing lioarty support to the work, et e et vt Y THE WISCONSIN GRANGERS, Hysciol Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, MruwAvkzz, June 26,—Lhe Patrons of Huse Laudey of Plorce and 8t Croix Counties will have & grand turnout on the Fourth, st Rlver Talls, whon the Hon, Matt Andorson will dellvor tho oration of the day, aud speochos will be mado, Barsboo Grange, 189, glvos notice of a plenio of the Graugers of Bauk County, as soon a8 arjangements now pendiug with proposed ‘Wpeakars oan be snade. 1. W, Adawms; Master of this: clalnn I'vo Dayton Wwere amoung the tho Natlonsl Grange, s expooted to deliver the oratlon of the day, A new Grango, with thirty-two mombors, lins b“hnl instituted at Rook Elm Poat-Ofiico, by O. oro, At the meeting of the Plorce Connty Patrons of Husbaudry, held at the Court-Honse in the Village of Ellsworth, the following Granges wore ropresentod ¢ El Paxo Grangs, No, 38i—A, Martin and J. D, Me- an, p Aplo Grove Grauge, 184—A, W, Parker ud F. M. g, Biteridsn Grango, 304—A, Turnor ad T, Campbell, Prescott Grange, ‘101, ‘M, Halley, J. B, Coploy, Goargo Toachout, and A, 1, Hickock, 0no Grango, 204—J. B, Vanschoonhoven, J, I, Van- achoonhovan, and L, It, Snow. Ellawarih Grange, 163—1I. Bwim, Irs Willaws, and 3, T. Bower, ‘Trimbelle Grango, 920D, W, Wlune sud %, 8, Dan- forth, Malden Rock Grangs, 180—7J, A, Rode, Thoman Oar- michael, A, M, Loitel, and Alfrod Otio, Tour Granges now organized in tho county were not " reprosonted, Tha chief business was to amend 8co. 2 Axts. 6 of the Oonatitution to rend that tho Exccutive Comiufttoo may call spocinl meotings by notice mailed ten tava in advauce, which was dono, The purchasing agont of the County wna re- uested to report to avory regular meotiug of the Council tho amount and naturo ot hie pur- chases, and tho eaving efcotod, The wholo number of Granges in the 8tate ia now 481, with a prosont momborship of 25,600, The Grangos in the Towns of Lancsster and Woshburn are establishing firo {nsurance com- panios. Thase of Btookbridge, Calumet Connty ; of Jackson and Grant Couuntios, will hold Fourth of July colobrations, TEMPERANCE. Michignn Woman’s State Tompernnce Couvention—Executive Committoe Apporntod—iteports of Womperance Unlons—List of Delogates, Spectal Dapatel o The Chicago Tridune, Laxave, Mich,, June 26,—The Execntive Committoo appointed last eveniug by the Wom- sn's Tomporance Union of Michigan is Mra. Silag Farmor and Mre, Ira Davis, of Dotroit ; Mra. J. R, Groavenor, Monroo ; Mrs, D. Wood, Mrs, E. Brown, Mra. Iiobinson, Marahall ; Mrs, Cynthis P. Brooks, Kalamazoo; Alrs, Tuttle, Niles ; Mra, Harriot, Allogan ; Mrs, H. Parkoll, Owongo; Mre, A. F. Barues, Mason; Mra, ‘L. B. Clafin, East Saginaw ; Mrs, John Mooro, Saginaw, MMrs, Lydia G. Brise, of Grand Rapldy, Is Chairman. Tho Convontion hiold = short business scesion this morning. The time of holding tho moxt mocting is to be {ixed by the Prosident, Corres- pouding-Secrotary, and Ohnirman of the Exocu- tiva Committoo. Roports of varions 'Comperanco Unions were mado, as followa Allegnn County—Partial success Trsuch—Failed in prosccutio Culloun—Albion sud Murehall, three prosscutions succosuful, Cags—Dowaglac, fourteen suits; only one Jury falled to convict, Eatou—Eaton Rapids, partisl success, Charlotts, partiul suceess, Gonorce—Flint, had to contend sgainst press and prominent indics, Fenton, ono suit successful; nob tlored a siugle placo, B sou—Ingham, no fiquor sold epenly. Willlams- tou, no ministers to uid ; the movemont unsuceusslul, Teslfo, partially succeusful. Lansing, convictions, 19; conviction of women, 3 ; partinl success. onia—Tonis, unsuccessfil. Portland, 3o lquor s0ld opoaly. Jackson—Prosogulions a fallure, Kalumazoo—Kulamazoo, unaticcossful, cratt, lquor sold openly. Livingaton—Howell, unsuccessful, Hbluwassee—Corunna, prosecutions successful, Tho following 18 a list of delegates to the Cone vention : Allegan County—Mra, D, D, Davis, Mro, . Bing- ham. Berrien—>iry, A, A, Blazloy, Afrs. 5, 3, Miley, Brancli—>ra, 0. M, Alnird, Culbouy, Mri, M, J. Alexander, ¥rs, M, §, Robinson, Mra, 0,0, Gal E.A. Sulth, Csws—Mry, J. W, Bmlih, " Eator E. G. Bdloy, Mra, Ira Tatsoy, Mrs. D, A, Palmer, A Watso, rs, C. P. Taylor. = Gineueo—Miss M, 'V, ‘Wulkor, Mra, T. Golton, Mra, Collur, Hillsdale—Aire,’ E. R, Gallor, Mrs,' D, Thompeou. Tngham—Mry, K. R, Pratt, Mew, J, B, Dorter, Mrs, C. B, Stebblug, dirs, M, A. Tracey, Ars, 0. 3L Darnes, Miaa Ann H, Barncs, Miss Hurrls, Mrs, L, O, Rusxell, Sohool Brs, O, M, Ormaby, Sra, Witllum' Taylor, Miss Aggid Watkins, Alrs, Harvey Hummond, Toalu—Mrs, L, B Showman, Miry, O, R. Duoll, Mra, C. Papo, Mra, W, Bmith, Jackeon — A i Brown, Mrs, O, O, Latbrop, M, L. Allen, 3re,J, H. Bilcher, Kalamiazoo—Mru, Mory Beals, Brs, Drownell, Mra, J, M. Dasls, Ars, H, T, Cobb, Keni—Mrs, I, T. Spenicer, Mrs, L, M. Balno, 3rs, E. A, Fleteler, Mrs, J, H, Parrish, ~Lewanco—dira, D, W. Comatgck, 3fra, A, T. Donrns, Olinto Tlaywood, Miua Sura Barker, Livingaton—3iy Hantmgton, ‘Muskegou—Ars, L, Bradford, . Smlib. Montcalm—rs, M, A, ionroo—Atrs, Ira R, Growenor. Mocostu—Alrs, Charles G. Johnson, Oaklund—Nrs, J. A, Harris, Mrw, Albertaon, Sugluaw—3rs, Auna if, Driggs, Mrs, N. H. Clutiin, Bis, AL, Clark, Shiawas sco—-ra, A, H, Parkill, Mrs. O. W. Olapp, Mrs, P. Vin Buron—hirs, L. A, Neft, Mre.J, A, Upe ¥ashtonaw—Msu, Doborali Woop, Mrs, Georgo Dutileld, Alrs, Kiof, Mra, L, J. Dawes, Mre, 3. Ane rows, ‘Mlrs, Kate O. Dever, Mrv, Julln D, Staunar. Wayne—dire, Tuabellu @, D, Stewart, Mru, Auna Man: ning, Mr, E, L. Bronson . Misn 8, A. Cocliauo, SPECIAL NOTICES. A OONSTANT COUCH, WITH BUORTNESS Of BREATH, FAILING S8TRENGTH, AND WASTING OF FLREH, ALL BETOKEN LUNGS MORE OR LESS SERIOUSLY AFFECTED, AND DEMANDING PROMPT TREATMENT. BY USING DR, JAYNE'S EXPROTORANT BERIOUS RESULTS MAY BE EITHRR AVOIDED OR PALLIATED, rs, DR, EONENCE’S PULMONIO SYRUP, SEA-WEED Tonto, and Mandrako Pills,~Theso medicinos have un- doubtadly porformed more ouras of Consumption than any other romedy known o the Amerlosn publie, Thoy are compounded of vogotable lugradionts, and contaln nothing which can be ijurlous to tho human constitution, Othor romodios advertisod ay oures for Consumptlon, ‘probably oontaln optum, which faa somowhat dangerans drug o all easos, aad 1f takon fraoly by consumptive pas tlonts, it must do grest injury; for its tendency is to con= finothe morbid matter fn the ayatem, which of courss, mustmake s cure Impossiblo. Schonck's Palmonto Sz~ upls warrantod not to contatn & pastlole of oplums It 1s composed of pawarful but bannless herbs, whioh act on the lunge, liver, stomach, and blyed, and thus correctall ‘morbid searotions, aud expol all the disoasod mattar from thobody, Thoso are the only moaus by which Consump- t4on can be curod, and as Sohonck's Puliaonlc Syrap, Soa- Wood Tonio, snd Mandrake Pills aro tho anly modicinos whichoperatoin thisway, itis obvious thoyare the only genuing ouro for Pulmonary Consumption, Rach bottlo of this luvatuablo medisino Is accompanted by fah dirao- tlons, Dr, Schenck is profossionally at his prinolpal of- flos, corner Bixth and Aroh stroots, Philadelphla, evory Mouday, where all lottars for advice must be addroased. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 67 Washington-st., Chicago, And Fourth-st., Pike's Opera House, Cincinnatl. . T% Tlegant in Design, Buperb in Workman- nhix. Wrultlasy in T'it, HARRIS & 171 South Olnri-at. FINANCIAL, GEO. W. KING & CO., BANIKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NOW YORK. g OORRESPONDRNTEI %‘1‘.’,‘:.7"‘-"*Rfi,’ii"ifl’figi‘fl.‘i‘t’:‘u’a» OYAL BANK. arfs—LHEUUKTTE, ICANE & OO, arila-PLATIO & ‘WOLF, Hamburg—Dk UUAPEAULOUGE & 0O,, Buoo's, Al1o, o1 rerpunsible 8 o Austels, [taly, Bwaden, ium, Hollund, sid Bwltz. Narwuy, Demna drian Laottors of Orodl uud avallabla by &l partsof Kuvol Fureign colloctions wade. luland Lanke lhnhl‘l who dawire to soll thoir owsi Rzolauye oxu b orabla arsangamunts with us. Livingston & Company's Bank, | Organinat rqlrumla’\::f.f::i.' fi::n‘-o‘(:iv;;lé‘um Bank- s special Jus miotte 1o Clrreanoudnaa Doz unt. intorn o ‘ allowad uis dally Dlsnbuks E!t County. aid B s Alao'ibar, {aDiy couritlie, WaTled lus Aa18 64 Ui lisiea, Hlrstaoias Joans Reguiiaias HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, &o, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, TADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Invite special attention to BAR- GAINS in following Depart- ments: Glove Department Thomson’s Sonmloss Kid Gloves, in the raroyt, choioest and most fuahionablo shades, ;I“‘l:flotéusfi Glove imported; ench pair war- Aloxandre's, Courvoisier’s, and othor flrste class makos, now shados, Dupin’s extra 2.button Paris Kid Gloves, S)bwm-. Bpring and Opera Shades, onuine Paris Kid Gloves, 1-button, in aolors only ; reduced from $1.75 to $1 pair. ob lot ‘Lindios' and Misses’ Lisle Thread Gloves, 260, reduced from 50 and G50, Hosiery and Underwear Dep't, “Ianfidg%:‘ flno Balbrizggan Hose, silk clocked, Ladios’ gonuine Iron-frame Hoso at 260 reduced from 400, . Buporior quality Iron-frame Hose nt 40a, reduced trom 80¢; in white and brown. TRaductions in price of all fine Hoslery, in- oludirg Balbriggan, S1lk, Lisle, and Fronch and Iinglish ano&flosn. Miases’ Striped Hosoe, all sizes, 250; deoi- deod bargain. Missos' full repular-mado White Cotton Hose, oxira fine, all sizes at 30c. worth 600, Bplondid English i Hoso at 360, the boat for tho prico in the oity. Ladio#’ lno Gauzo Vzltu. in all shapes, 80c ond upwarda, Full lino Gants' Bummer Undorwear in Gauze, Lislo Throad and Bummor Morino, at attractive pricos. Hillinery aud Ribbon Dey's, Londies’ and Misses’ Hata roduced to 38o, B0g and $1, formerprice 750, $1.95 and $2.95. Groat roductions in price of Artificiai Flowers, o)l olioico &’oodl. I.a;i‘os Qol'd Bilk Linco Ties roduced from 50, Rich quallty Bilk Tiew, chofco shades, 360, hnslir];ricf)“n o and Fancy Loco Tios, 500, Job lot Ool'd Ribbons, some of thom & inch- 03 wide, 95c. Groat’ Barg mh\gxan argains in Plain and Fanoy Bash bons, 5 sflgu’n];lgfnnn Snsh Ribbons, 600, worth Underclothing: & Corset Den's. 1,000 Ladios' Embroidored, Tucked and Corded Chomises at 60, 60 and 760, half price. 1,000 Tucked, Rufllad, Corded and Em- broidered Drawaera at 60, 05,750 and $1 pair, Lndies’ Rufiled, Tuclked, Hemmed and Corded Skirts 80, 76¢ and 81, $1 quality Fronch Wove Coraots for 50c. Tinest Kronch Corsets reduced to $1,25, $3 and $2.60, formorprice $2,$3.50 and $5 pair. Parasols grontly reduced. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT CARSON, PIRIE & 0.8 Great West Side Store. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO GARDIFE, The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Uompany's New First-class, Full-powered, Clyde-bullt Stoamships will nll.‘lmrln‘nl::“mylunll mnm-xu\;llnx"-r{ré slorser Oify: 13, x May 1§ 1) ROKE, . .0ue GLAMORGAN Ju;: lnl gy Carrsing goods and sengors at through rates from all parts of the Uniled Statos and Canada to ports (n the I.Ya!;ml Uklxlnnu).llndhal‘ll?mur Dnil . Ln“llinzln‘r; ase atoamatiips, built exprows trado, . 8drd with ol the Fatosh Lmp oveneats for the Sumibriasd ‘convemenca of OABIN AND STRRRAGE PASSENGERS, Bocond Cabln, $5§ or or turther partioulars, aoply in Card!f, at tne Oom- pany's Otheos, No- I Dook Unambars, and 1 New York to ATOATBALD BAXTERE Q0. Agencs, o. ey, ATE LINE, i hfter, Saturday, June 1, the STATE LINE. To Qlasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londouderry, STATL OF GEQRGIA, STATE OF PENNSYL' BLATI OF* VIRGINIA, FLROM PLER 36, NOT Weakly Sallin Ttatos of passage: Oablo, 3 v iy by kn? first-olass ino, Draftsat lowest ritos., Turthior partioulars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Ageuta, 73 Broadway, New York, JUHN L. KARLE, u%ll'hlwz ar 5, une Saturduy, July 11 1 RIVER, N. Y. in Avgust, and $%0, ourrancy; Staor. u Agont, Chicago. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEBED 1840. Four 8eilings Xvery Week. From Now York every Wedneaday and Satuzday. T'rom Hoston avery Tucdday and Baturday, Cabiu Passago, 850, 8100, aud $150in gold, Round-trip Tickatu at reduced rates, Btosrage Passage at lowost rates. P. H, DU VERNET, N. W, cor, Clark and Raudolph-sts, LADIES' SUITS, &o. LADIES SUITS IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE STYLES® FOR THE SHASON., ° GREAT SLAUGHTER! pflmfi‘?“w"“?f o Conpidedto "OORH 0 have goncluded to OUT OUR HINTIRE BTOOK OF SUITS, WITHOUT REGARD T0 QOST: - orro R e 2o BOSO RS Bt orxy . and only_nbou TO CLOSE TEE’ENTIRE LOT, as the balance will be sold in bulk, This i3 0 chanae seldom offered to purs chaso moasonablo goods for about onugml! their value. Our store will b open until 0 uvurfilovon- ing, and iadics will plonso observe that wo have strictly one pri 100, 300 Gmn-olothpsulu, fine shados, at $3.50 oagh, 300 Grass-Oloth . sd, 55 mnaSl. ond Linon Buits at $3.60, Fronch Batiate Linen Suits, now shades, for atroot end traveling, at 5 and $0, Japanese Cloth Buits, ploin colors, for trave oling, at $4 and $5, Glnge Poplin Buits in two shudos, hande somaly trimmed, for $7, $8, $9, and $10, Summor Empross Poplin Suits in oll the new colors, at 57 to $15. Wihite Lawn Suits and Polonaiyos, with Plaitings, Rufilings, Dingonal Tuckings, and Embroidered, at 54, $5, 96, $7, $8, and $9. . a&lgvegas fi"”‘" Embroiderea, reduced from All Linon Buits, in all now shades, at$5 e e Peisatios oidered 'Tino; e, e waspeni reat vari sgbshs,. and fx%]é:. or Ex mp;:“d“ vory Indy should sea our pricos on Rondye Mado Underwosr betore lmynhu: nl-uwlmru.y R H. McDowell & Go,, 228 West Madison-st, cor. Pearia, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATRS. EXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MARKS,—* Baturdayyg eepted: ¥ ¥onday oxcepiods. 1 Moaday Sxcepiots FIVa Sulndar ac a0 m, w4 Dy, o 2Eoeptods T WESTERY RAILXANY owigat corner o Reondoishe Hitadison, groels Lauve, | Avrive, Mail fyia matn and alr lino w.m,|* 7350, m, Day BEDrOHLereeees 4 20 . me Jackson Accomnm Attuntle Exvrass,, Night Kxprous., ONAND RAPILS Mornlng Ez Night Kprus HENRY 0, WENTWI N ] General Passang CHICARN & ALTON RAILROAY, Chicago, Xanina City and_ Deneer N7 Chicago, Sprin: i Gniun Depat, Weat Tichet Oilices ¢ At Depot, e, near Hadfson-sty Handolph-at Tanos, Kanaan Clty and Donvar Fast Ex, Ruan Uity Fapros Hr. Lauis Efl!mu Bt. Louls wud Tox Y Lx. via Jacksonvilla Diyision,: Bpriugtiold Kaprosy Sbringreid Fast l2xpy Joherson Gty Exprass. Pearis, Kookuk & Buriin ¢ton Ohleago & Paducah Rallroad § reator, Lacan, Wastington I Jollot & Dwizhii Acoumniodutior CRITARN, MUWAYKEE & Sp, Wy, Unton Uepol, corner Madizon und Canwi=s ot 0 3 Sostss Glariates olpaite Sherunier srousse and as Dortoy, 1 Arriea. Mtwaukeo, M [ Ohion, Mai] * £:00 4. m, [*13:008. m. Mjmaukon, Pulnt Dav [+ 9150 8, m,|* 4125 pu 1m. Kotthern have, St g Milwaukes, St Paul S piim e, St faui olis, Night' Expruss, t 9:300.m. I4 6:46 a, 1, Depet oo EEINOIS UENTRAL patttonn, 13 ety w0l of Twe s S8 Rradotphatee near Diarky e b FTekut Pron, & 08 Kus 1 Dubugne & Stous ity x. Dobugue & Sioux Ol y (a) tiiiman Passengor. CHICASD, BUTLINGTIN & OUINSY RAILANAN. Laksat., Indigniuv., anid Sucteenthest,, Ticket Ufices, Nou 89 Clarke and at depois, arrive, ity lixp. Pau ut Livo, foe Ubixl haosus City, Leavooworti, ciison & St. Jusoph Bxb. Teaus Lixoioy, ‘Aurora Passenic Dubuque & Sionx City Facifio Nigh Kansas City, 1. chitau & Si. . Aaturia; CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Oty afices, G Cuirkeat, \Stue, RAILRIAN -naise), und 76 Canale o, coruer adisonat «PacifloFast Lin a Db a U que NIt fix. via Clintad) a Night E3nress,, Ml rL & Dobiauo s National Lino of Steamships, NOTICH. T most soutlierly routa hos always been adopted by o LV KR s and QUENS- ing trom Now. York foc L Vi ‘an o TOWN ovors SATURDAY, Satling fvons N. York for Londou (divact) overy fortntght. Gablh pasiags, 610, 6 curroncr: stourige, ut areatly roduood ra.ox, lum“mlbl:‘g;uu jowest rates. pward. ‘Drates fur 21 sud rrond i, i, LA RSON, Wentern Axent, Northeaat comer Olarkc and_ Randoiphiats. oupotsts new Bhenuan House). Ohleago. UARRYING TIHF UNITPD BTATES MATL, The mayniiicent now and full-powarod Bteamships Ro- publio, Bultio, Adriatlo, Littunale, Quoanio, Coltiv, eto., anil from New York oa Saturdays and Thuradays, Rates as low avany nirat-cluss line, gllhl((l 1#1!501!&: {Hlllkl lnlzn rnll::ll from L1 upwards, ce, th Clurkest,, Uhloigo. e, 01 Bouth OMALEIED CAUILRGRIN, Avent. vorpdol oi TEAS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST PAOKET TEA COMPANY. <49 a7, Wholesale Depot, 133 Pearl-st, New York. cxermmrzey The fnest grades of atl kinds of Teas » G way Lo had “of Joading druggists in g 8 packages iton ona-quartor vl & pound up, At the unitorin pricu uf ONE DOLLAR PER FOUND. heldon, cor, Shioldon, Randulpl ‘oo Bk LUK, 8 B, Clukeu it Tiuso, Hand it Painior Hous GUKI, 67 Wewt Ranio i rakoy, T3 West 1 Pusrinacy, (31 Wabeh, ILSUN., Went Aladl 17, 164 Dwensy.nuso; » cor. Linooln, » our, Harmou-o'ed, 9. Kabo, Wil Ty, SCALES. FAIRBANEKR BTANDARD SCcCAILES A= OF ALL BIZKS, %y PATROANKS, KONSH £00 &‘ G 111 AND 113 LAKE.ST, INDIGO BLUE, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ortatuni wnd Unoxcelled for Dluclug Clothes, I i ST g A g Shaubisali 13 ::ll;)qm‘l_cnmurn ev lnnrn,f I:im.m rner of Capal an: uzie- O O I STENNIALT Gon, Pass, Agante CHICAGO, ROCK ‘IISLAND ‘&‘Z'ADIFID RAILHkDU. Bewut, corner of Vi lbren wwl sherinan.ie, Teket ofics Leave, Arrive, Omabis, Leavanw'thé Atohtson Ex[*10:18 a. 100 p. e Poru Avcowmnudatlon, 1 1 |* 51 a, me Night lizpeos Ho T ERTETENS L LIL L o S O S STy MEDICINAL, ‘We aro now Manufaoturing, and it can bs prooured o Grocers Everywhore, RACAHOUT des Arabes, - ‘Whioh i pronour.ced b compatent judgas superior to any* 78t ullerart tuu publlc, eliher by fursign o . LA 11 ‘OUS people, or thoso Al ! BAICER & (0.8, and take 0o thery your grooer cau kot it il he will W.BAKER & CO.,Dorchoster, Mass, ESTABLISHED Vite, Mauufacturers of the celebrated Baker’s Chocolate, Cacomte and Broma Preimrie tious, und fuose Vinhile Chocolute, _PROPOSALS, Proposals Far Goal, Praposals uro Loreby luvited for dotlyoring to tho Nore mal Sohwol Bulldiug st Englewood 325 tans of Youghio: gy ot Midiway oual: ane-aalfl to ba doliverad pelor to September nexi, aud tho balanos priur. to Januacy next, Be.lutt provosali nay b sout to U, 1, PLAN'T, 171 and 178 bin;l;llhm;uh‘ Ly l"lli I'n’l‘éa I:«aa (|mu tals ddl". Tue slgat to reject any or ull bida s beraby ryserted, hioauos Juite Bl 1674, O HU LN, M, 1, LRV Cumwittes of Connty Bourd of Kduoation, MISCELLANEOUS, Fire Crackers| PARLOR MATOH PISTOLS, Wiholasale and Retenl, 94 MAREKWT.ST,, COICAGO, R. 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