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' crushed 8o that lio was dead whon foutd, ine, raporfe pasning th B erioe ot i trih 10031 Trelgbts dull sud unchang 80 Te, i 663000 to Chi- MISCELLANEOUS, ZOW CANAL TOLLS, e Ayracuss Journal saya 1 4 Low (olla fx the polley o f foros on (16 canala of (hfa Slate, 1t lua heen :lnfil‘ upon tho Blate at » very fnopportunc {ime, The forwardiug and olevating interoeta liavo Insinied npou, $ adoption, and tho Legislaturo was no weak an to delid to thelr organized finportunities, ‘The only are 3 Faent employed by its advocaton was that fuw tolls F7020 give such Immediato lmpetus (o' canal busiess {lat tho Stato tresaury would ho growily Lencited from {uietncreased Tevenuen throngh the roluced rato of {olle, Tho leasons of all proviovin experionco wera dise rd, and the Democratie palley of alarving tha into havkruptey aud unj opalarity, fe sgatn on frist, Already thore i good oviduce that the expers. Trent fa to rosult nw it always Lian dong Ixfore, aud that The taz-payers whl bo callod upon to make up the de- ftieney created by the faflure of tho rovenues to meet file expenses'af the canal. ) ‘Buch anscrtions on_the part of the New York press tesd la wrong finpressicns and conctusions, Just mow, during the present depremiton, the receipta of i Lrle Canal may not mioet tho currcut oxpanses. of tho truth of thin, b r, 10 evidenca has_yet Yeen furniehied, The fact I8 tho tolls of the Erio Canal, sinca it constructlon, his placed milifons of dallsrs duto the troaancy over and atova all oxpenscs o mantaining the work, and the not receipts from Such tolla, If Wo remenil or correctly, hava tnore than {4 for tho first cost of the cansl, Al of thin monvy ’;‘n\ con rquandered f11 tho Lulld{ng and mafntcunnce of cther cauale, which nre and slwiys hnve hesn worthless, and the Btate of Jllchigan and otlier West- H prn and Northweatern Biatea havo Leen fazed for yeam to sustain this aystem of fntar- hal improvements which bencfita no ons hut Kow Yoik, ~Cut off thicen lecclion and o venture the asnertion that tho Erio Canel will pay fta way oven at {he present Tow tnllw, 1¢ it dorn nof, (o deficlency will b Tt temporary, 3t would ho o mare than Jnat Tust aIittle of tho mur) lus of former carnitign nhould now Eo apllicd fo meot ach doft Iaucy, shutd it ho found at thn end of tha sesson that the recetyits find Lot et the ovpeuse uf the maluttanee of Lo woik, —Letroit 1ribune, AUKDNEY, Tho Toledn Nlads ntates that tho four-oared bnrgs JTonry Ward Boechor, which was disabled Ly the prop Oloan samo doys ago, was settled for o day or two ago by that boat, “The proceeds will bo {nvestod In & now targe, which s ta bo named Elfzaboth I, Tilton, She js 8 beautiful boot, ond hes all the “trup inwardncas . of s first-clias_ crafl,.... About 1,000, X0 b of grain s in storo at Tocdo, and’ ihe guueation In, what will the awnern do_ with it2, bark, whose tiamo_could not Lo ecertained, 1n in Lake Bt, Ciair, near tlo Hubt, Ble wan capaized in the gale of Wednewy last, "An attompt was made to raire Tier o day ur two sgo, Bk with what snsces {ho ptrort wan atlendod has tiot Loen lonrmeds, McCarthy, a deckliand on the prop BafMalo, feli o toutd on Take Huron Iost weolk aud was drowned, McQurthy wan 20 yo1rs of ago, onet formerly lived ot Loy ity Sich. . o aehie d. v, Witliame arnved at Dotralt Fiieslay it n waterlouged condition, and was tsken to Olrk's dry-dack, - ho by loadwd with humler, sud sprany a lovk on Lako Huron Iuat weak, .. Tho sebr 11, €. Winslow, damoged Ly colliefon with tuo tark 8. V. 11, Watgon, hun beon dockod at Dotroft, 8ho tanchlohs, bulwarke, und a_portion of Ler deck, e e L s CASUALTIES. AR ENGLISH SHIP LOST IN THE PAGIFIO. Bax Franotaco, Cal, Juno 9.—Tho Paciflo Mail steamor Jolima, from Paunma, brings a ro- port that the English ship I'rince Alfred, with gueno, for Toudon, fonundercd at ses in ‘the vicinity of Coquimbo, The orow loft in two bouts, one of wlich was picked up by the Pacific Navigation Cowmpany's stenmer Limena. Tho Cantuin waa In tho boat, Thoy were landed at Carrizal, and it wns expected tho othor boat would reach Coquimbo. ¥ A BRAKEMAN KILLED, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Qoaxp Narios, Mioh,, Jitne 9.—A mav named Bilkworth, a brakeman on the night-oxpress north, on the Indiana Noad, which loft horo last might, was killed 4 miles this side of Clam Lako Ly beiug cauglit botwoen tho sleoper and roar cosch while trying to conplo tha cars. Iis was Hois amarried man who lives hero, Ilis wifo ls now in Chiongo. 110 wus Lrought Lioro, A MINER CRUSHED, Special Dispateh to The Chicupa Tribus, Lassvwr, III,, June 0.—Walter Iarris, & coal mwer of this city, sgod abont 85 yoars, wae inatantly crusbed to death this afterncon under a masn of rack welghing scveral tons, which foll from the roof the Ilinois Valley conl-mino, Lo leayes & wito and five children in poverty. DROV/NED, BostoN, June D.—Thico men wers drowned at Cambridge to-doy by the siuking of & scow on Broad Caoal, ———— FIRES, AT JACKSON, TENN, Meurenis, June D,—The Appeals Jackeon (Tohn.) speclal says o fire broke out at 1 o'cloek ou dovday morning in the composing-room of the 1Whig and Tribuno ofiice, corner of Main and Church etrsets. The entiro building was destroyed, togethor with tha contents, oxcept & portiou of tho etock of Rameoy & Co., on tha ground floor, which was removed, The Whig and Tribune'a losy ie £5,000. Insured. Other lorscs not stated. The firo way the work of au incondiary. ' AT HUNTINGTON, W, VA, Civerxxary, 0, Juno 0.—Tho Gazelle's Mune dngton (W. Va.) special wayn a largo graln-olo- vator located thoro, owned by partios in Iun- tington, Nichmond.’ and .Clucago, and Intely rented to G, 1. Nuter & Co., of New York, buroed at 0:40 to-night. Lows, §50,000, Tneure anco unknown. T'ho firo wea undoubtodly tha work of au incendiary. NEAR NEWSURG, N. Y. Nrwnoag, N. Y., June 0.—The Orango Laks House, near this placo, was burned this morn-~ ing, Loss, $40,000; insurance, 18,000, ——— CIVLL RIGII'TS, THE GALVESTON CONTEMPT CASE, GavnvestoN, June D—Judge Morrell, of the United Btates Distsict Court, on domutror mado by the attorney for the Galveston .News, thia morning diawmissed the contempt caso agatnst them. . 1 Tho following Is the conclusion of Judge Mor- rell's oninions *As no act is criminal where tho intont {s not such, theroforo unless the iutout in this caso was tho obstraction of juetico on tho Enrt of tho publishers, the laws of the United States wero not thoreby violated, The publishs crs have unrestricted Hoerty tp lmfl{‘ an anithot to thio Judge of the Conrt without being in cou- tempt for so :lul:&.' and no further or other pro- cealing conncet horewith will bo bad In this ourt," . s THE POLES, Bpecial Diapatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Mrwavker, June 0.-Tho Convention of Poles rosumod to-day, and rosolved to oract a collegre, and assess $1 yearly on each momber of tho Union $o commence & fund. Committeca wore appointed to proparo a constitution to sube mit to the next Couvention. A committeo of fivo was namod to solect n statlon for tho firat colony, Tormanent organization was affected as follows: Preaident, the Yory Itay. Lsapold \Vonzy‘flbm of Joffersonyite, Tud, ; Vice-1'rouie dent, llorbert Woobloweki, Cinclunatl; Bccre- ary, John Darzyuski ; Socoud Begrotary, Ignatz Weadziuskl, both of Chicago; ‘Croasurer, Josepls Heiuczenkl, of Cuileago; Executive Committag— Petar Kiolbaasa, John Arkuszoski, the Itey, V, Tlorzysuski, D.Lfiloykr, of Chioago }_ the oy, A, Stisicuszny, of Now Yorik; A. kryzinski, of Manitowoo, Aftor votes of thauks, thio Conven. tiou adjourned to meot in Chicago on tha 8th of Juue next. TAXING SECRET SOCIETIES. Cinornyatr, June 0,—By a recont declsion of the Supreme Court, fuuds belonging to benovoe lont socioties Lave been deolared eubloct to txation, In obedience to thls docision, the Board of Equalization of this city haa sont clta- tlous to each socloty within the timits of Cincin- natl, to showcause why they should not bo taxed ou their monoy credics, oto, The Masous, Oda- Fellows, Knigtts of Pythias, Rted Ben, aud all othor socret socleties, hieretofore oxemptod ou the grouud of cliarity aud thoir seeming publie benatit, hava boen focinded in the summons. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Pumapereuia, Juno 9.—Arrived—Steamship Rouilworsh, from Liverpool. New Youx, Juno . — Arrived—Bleamabip @Gollort, from Hamburg, New Youx, Juno 0,—Arrived—Steamora Ale m. from Liverpool, aud Biate of Goorgia, Qlasgow. ———— OBITUARY. 81N Faancrnco, June 0.—Ex-Mayor Thomas W Helby dicd this afternogn, of poumonia. THE CHICAGO POLITICAL. Minnesota Itepublicans in Coun- el at Minnenpolis, Qall for a Btate Convention to Bs Hold July 28. Gov. Davis Declines to Run Agaln, bhut Would Like to Go to Congress. Cheney, Republican, Elcoted Governor of : Now Hampshire, Two Congressional Nominations in California, THE NEW HAMPSHINE GOVERNORSHIP, Coxconnp, N, 11, June D.—Tlio Legislature, in Joint neasion to-day, elacted Person O, Chency Governor. Gov. Chouoy will bo inaugurated $o- morrow, Charles TT. Towors, Ropublican, was elected Tailrond Comminsionor this afternoon by 180 out ;z[lflm. Adum 8. Dlerce, Democratic, receiving L No other husinoss of fmportanca was trans- actad by the Legislaturo, Coxcon, N. H., Juned.—Caucures wero hold by both partios this oveaing to nominate caudis datos for Stato oflicors, the aloctions for which cotnn off to-morrow, For Socrotary of Htato the Ropublicany nosainated I, I, Iroscott, and tho Domocrats William Duttorflold; for Btate I'reas- uror, Holon A, Carter was nominated by tho Ite- publicans, and Josish 8. Doarborn, of Wearo, by the Domograty, THE MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS, Bpecial Inapateh to The Clicago T'ribune, Br. Pavn, Mion, Juve 9,—The Republican Biate Committee and soveral prominent men of the party, representing nearly all sactions of ths Htato, met at Minnoapolis this noon. The fol- lowing communication from Gov. Davis was read s o the Republican State Cantral Committes 1 inve the lonor to neknowludge thio recelpt of yonr invitation to bu present fur tho purpose of un fufor- mul canfercnco at the meotingt of your Comtultios to Lo held folny at Minneayolis, Urliclal duties will provent nio from mecting Uho Gommitive, Airs Wile Fou, Wio £ fully fn porackslon of wy views wupon the rubjeots whicl will naturally come befure you for con- Fidaration, will attend, It lius Leon stated to me that, in determintug; when tho Convention siiall bo hold, {lio Cummiltied miny Lo fnfluonced tn sowoe oxtent by Inowing whothier 1 nm a candidate for_renomination, IF thin 8 g, It in proper for meto removeal) doubt on that point, 'Inm not s canditato for ronomination, and iy uamo will uot bo presented (o the Convention, Yours truly, O. K, Davis, Benator McMillan said his firat impressiona were i favor of alato Convontion, but, as tho Lemocrats had deterwined on an carly Convons tion, he thought it woll to prosent the Repub- llean candidates carly, 1o folt matiufied that tho party wau in bettar condition for o long cam- palgn now than before. fla thought tho Demo- ceaty would wear thomselves out. Davls beiny out of the wny, o now man must beselectod, ani hionce the Convontiou had botter ba defarrod. Henator Windom suggested that tho Conven. tion bo calied nbout thio midélo of July, when the farmera could attond the caucnacs, and timo would bo given tomecet all chargos against tho party, which is defensiblo ovor, but tho chargonslionld be mot this year, llw‘nvnul othots spoke iu favor of a sliort ¢am- palgn, . At Inst roports recelved hora the Committeo was in privato vexsion. Probably it {a only o coinoldones that tho Min. neapolis Mail of Monday declared Daviy iad compromired his chanced for the Govornorship this fall by bargaining that the Ifon. John M, Tillabury, of Minneapolis, should bo nominated for Govornor, and Davis should be uominsted for Congross to aucceod Bill King, who is oxpoct- od to bo oxpelled noxt winter, Rumors Liave roma timo provalled hers that Gov. Davis desires Lo retiro from publle lifo lcn{; enouch to battor hig private fortunos, 1o bad’ o faitly-establishod, lucrative practico at law, and Inid s foundation for competoncy whon bo becamo candidato for Uovernor two yoars 8go, but finds bis Incomo ne Clovernor not equat to tho legitimato and moderato expennes of tha Eufiucnl campalgn In which bo Involved. If, owover, ho should come up for Congioss, s :fiu::l‘l;nl‘an and alockion could safely bo' pre- ctod, TATER. Snocial Disnatch to 1)e Chicaan Trfbuna, Br, Pavr, Minn., June 0.~The Committeo hnvo dectded to call tho Ropublican Stato Con- vention duly 3, Lillsbury” uppoared to bo the favorite as the candiduto at Minneapolls to-day; but betweon now aud Convention tima others will como for- ward to dispute the nomination. Tha Opposition scem sot on nominating L. B, amuch to tho disyatisfaction of Donnolly, who will certainly bolt, % CALIFORNIA, 8an Fnavcisco, Juno 9.—A diapatch from Sncrumonto sags I, 'I' Pago was nominated for Congress by the Socond, and O, 18, Denls, of Yallejo, by the Third Congressional District Ro- publican Conventiona, Tha Republican Stato Convontlou meets at Bacramonto to-morrow. A rumor provails that Sargent and Gorham will bronk with tho Central Pacifle, and denounca the Compauy in tho Convention, RAILROAD NEWS, PULLMAN'S RECLINING CHAIR CAR. The Pullmau Palace Car Company—~—abons fids Chicago * institution "—appoars determined to leave wothing to do for further gonoratious in tho way of waking travoliug nol alono come fortablo but luzurious, Yosterday tho new ro- oliuing chair car “Maritaon” was run out of town, from tho Michigau Contral dopot, as far soutli as Kensiogton, on a trlal trlp, ‘Tho party nccompauying tho oxpodition way sclect and dotly, fncludiug mauy of our best railond meu. Among thoso on board wero Georgo M, Pullman, Lresidout of tho famnous Company which boara Lls nnmo ; A, Il Pullinan, Vieo Prosidout of tho snmo; Jobn Iommer, Auditor of tho Cumpsny; Col. D, M. Welch, Gouoral Buporintouden George M, Gray, Goneral Ticket Agout; Col, k., A, Jowott, Divislon Buperintandont; J. P. Moo= ban, Asslstant Superinteudent; lobert Iarrls, Qeneral Superintondent of the Chicago, Bur. lington & Quinoy Road; Bam Powoll, Goneral Tickot Agent of tho samo Josoph Tuckor, Gone eral Buperintendout ot the Illinols Ceutral § %, Wadaworth, Genoral Woutern Agunt of tho- Lrie Rtoad; IL, O, Wentworth, (tenersl Passengor and Tioket Agent of tho Mlumwn Central; Cal, I, W. Farar, Georgo . Dunlap, W, )Iu[filulmpnr. 1L, 8, Hammond, Ba usl Koith, Stephon ¥, Gals, W, K. Sullivan, Terry H. 8mith, Ml{. B. D, Plolps, W, 8, Pape, J. 11, Hall, Jr,, hotol oar conduotor, and othora, Bir, J, 1\ P oters, Wentern Tranuportation Ageny of the Daltimoro & Olio Rafiroad, joined the [mrtx’ at South Chloaga, OF course, with such s company on board, and with o tully-equippod hotel-car attachod to the special train, which loft the depot at 3 o'clock, sud did not return until four hours later, & good time might b auticipatod, and the anticipation was fully roalizod, It s eafe to sy that o 1ore rlaunm. oxcursion party bus seldom loft or ro- urnod to Chicago, Tho * Maritana " 18 a beautiful creation of tha meochanioal mind, 1t #nits the Lighost idea of magniticent traveling, belug actuatly Oriental in tho utyle of its furniture, aud in the esso of its locomotion. Whila fully a8 large aud haudsome a4 any car constructed by tho Pullman Company, it woighs only 10 tons—soveral tons less than tho everago” passenger cosch—and combines strongth and safoty with marvelous elegance. It 14 designed for a dsy travelwg car. ‘The soals—a row on “cach sido of tho car—ore rovolving, heavily eushioned, snd coverod with orimson valvet, A {ootatool in also provided, and tho baock of each chsir is 80 conatructed that, by prossing a eprivg, tho passenger ooy bring himeolf or Lerself into any siate of rocumboncy that may be desirable, Bhould tho travelor wish to make tho back per- peudicular, tho pressuro of tho lower limba l;}nln-t the eide of the seat will gratify hLiy wish, Large plate-glaes windows aford a splendid opportunity for viewing the coun- try, while tha systom of ventllation |a admirablo, rmuntlng tho {nvasion of dust and cluders, whilo it allows an oxit to fonl, aud ad- wmite pure, wir. The reclinlug-cliair ear haa boen usied by tho Pullmaug witn $great succoss on the Alidlaud Hallway of England, and tho vory tiate toring commenta of the English pross would in- dicata that the Britton 18 going to becomo a gou- oral custower for this stylo of passouger-coacl, In Amorica, tho experiment BUgUEALS ut saveral other car of tho patieru of the “Maritana™ are on tho utocks iu tho sugorb shops of the Pullman Palasco Oar Compuny ab Detrolt. The extra prioe charged for tho'scoommodation is modorale when com- parod with the comfort it altords the traveler who doos not dosire £o go to hed whon the train Lss juat been in- irtw, or who may not hiave to traval & anfilelent dintance tomaka the taking of & regular sleeping- berth an object. J. F. JOvY. It wan annonnced some time ago that Mr. J.F. Joy, Preaident of the Michigan Central Tlailroad, would rolinquiat all is oficial ponitionn by the end of thls year, aad that ho had alrosdy sont In his resignation as Prestdent of tho Michigan Central, At s Jate meating of the Board of DI- rectora af this road Lin resignation was conasid- ered, and a rosolution was unanimously passed requesting him to withdraw It. In deference to this 1oquost, Mr. Joy bias recallod Lis lotter of roelgnation, and now anpouncen himeelf ax a candidato for re-clection at tho noxt annual alec. tion of tho road, Of courao an effort wlil ho mada 8l that meeting by his onnmies to oust bim trom his position, but it is believed that onough roxos Liaye been mccured to elect him, ~ Thia rosult {5 ssid to have Lean reached aftor movoral consuitations be- tween tho factions, which bronght about tho dis- vlacement of Mr. Joy as a Director of the Chi- esgo, Burlington & Quincy, Thero aro number- Ieaw rumors as to varioun olianges to b made in the management of thin Road a8 & concession to tha epposition which horetofore fought Mr. Joy, but none of them have ae yet a«eumed defimto onongh shape to warrant an aunounccmeut of what clianges will bo. GETTING UP A POOL. The manvagers of tho Chicago & Alton and Iinols Coutral Nailronds during tho last two months have bad numberless myaterious meot- gs, The peralstent efforts of tho reportoers to loarn their object were always folled by tho wily manngdrs, who clatmod they wera merely for the purpose of mettng some small private matters, It 1w uow, howover, learned that thero mootings _wero beld for mo other purposo Lhan Lo offect & pool batweon theso two ines, which have amonapoly on all the 8t. Louis traflio from thia cltv, and which heretoforo gave the public tho bonatit of n Loaliby competition. I tha contract which has boen drawn up at one of theso meetings providing for a poollng of all the passenger and freight earnings to 8t. Louis is ratitiod, choap rates to 8t. Louls and Bonthweat may Lo considered at an ond. They alroady talk of raising tho passenger rates from Chicego to 8t. Louis from €0 to 811, and to other compoting pointe the rates will bo raised in projortion. The arrangoment has not yot been cousummated, but thero i8 hardly a doubt that it will bo aa soon s Mr. J, O, Clark, the Genoral Mausgor of the Illinois Coutral, avd Mr. T B, Blackstous, Prcsident of lba Chicago Alton Ruilroad, roturn to the city, which will Lo in o day or two, THE MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ROAD, The following is a statoment of the liat of pas- sengors aud tons of freight arriving at and de- patting from Chicago and Milwaukeo by tho Chicsgo, Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Rallroad, avd tho roceipts thorofrom during the past fiscal yoars MILWAURER, Pavsenaers, Revenvie, $228,414,18 444,868,00 $170,002.17 Il'eruml 004,342 £3,519,632,01 hanger rove . £,000,614.03 CHICAGO. Vo 0,143 08 11,410 Tona, 2,317 Rocelved,. 72,213 834,420,290 Total, 96,50 $1,501,037.02 “Total p: cauo,, $2,160,798.11 PERSONAL. Mr. E. R. Wadsworth, formerly General Troight Ageat of tho Clicago, Durlington & Quincy Raiiroad, and lately one of tho Comumls- sioners of the Baratogs combination, bas boen appoluted tho Genaral Agent of the Erio Raile road for tho Northwest, with hoadquartera at Chicago, in district will smbraco all the toriie tory west of Buffalo and north of tho Toledo, Wabesh & Western Rallroad. In this posiiion Mr. Wadsworth's abllities will undonbtedly bring forth much better rosulta than In the po- sition of Commissiotier of tho Saratoga alllance, Mr. J. P, Thompuon, JIr., ono of the ablost clerkn fn tho freight oftice of thio Chicago, Dur- lington & Quincy Raiiroad, has boen appalnted General Passenger and Frolght Agens of tha Atchison & Nobiasks llnilmmt ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. At the recont annual meetiug of tho stocke holders of tho Atchison, Topeks & Santa Fo Tiaiiroad, Lold at Topeks, tho contracts were ratifod for an extonsion of this lino west from the prosont torminus to Pueblo, Colorado, Ne- gotintiona woro also comploted for tha purchase of ths Kannas Midland Rtond, runniug from To- poks to Kansas Oity, Thia oxtonsion is to bo completed by the 1at of Ootober, and the A tchl. ron, Topeka & Bauta Fo will thon bocoma a dis- tinot tirough line fiom two. points on tho Mise souri Iliver—Atohison snd Knneas City—to tho mining regions of the Rocky Mouutalns, THE GCALPERS' LAW, The genoral stenmboat and ticket sgents (ronlpers) of this city hiave retatnod Mr. Loonard Bwout to inveatigato tho constitutionality of tho Sentpors' bill,” paseod at tho instance of varie ous railrond companies by the late Legielature, If ho finds tha law to be unconstitutional, the mattor will bo coutested in the courts, a large amotunt of monoy having boon ralsed for this purpose. Bhould be, however, flad tho law to be conatitntional, no farther ado will bo made abont it. Ar, Swett’'s opinion is expected in a fow days, 7 : THE GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, Special Dispateh to The 0 Iribune, Senrxorizey, I, Juned,—This moruiug » writ of replevin, eucd out of thio Saugamon County Circult Court by Mr. Pickard, was served upon Atr, Lano, Becrotary of tho old Board ot Diroct~ ora of Lho Gilman, Clinton & Spriugfeld Raile rond, requiring bim to surronder to Mr, Pickard, tho Socrotary olectod by the new Doard yestor- day, all the books and rocords of tho Company in bl posscssion, but 1t scoms that Judgo Tite n had wade & fow days sgo a ju- dicial order directing Mr, Lano to turn the books and papers aforesald over to tho Master In Chancery far MoLean County, and Mr, Lano had douo so, tliercfore the writ of re- plovin proved ineffectual to placo the records in tho hands of tue Crawford party, Sll, Mr. Crawford and his Board may bo woll conteut with what thoy have aiready accomplisbed. Tho old Board biad a meoting last night, but took no action other than to rosolve to aave whatover rights they may have by moving to diasolve tho lnfiunulluu festied by Judgo Lacoy when tho mat- ter comies up to ba heard, ‘CONSOLIDATION. Bpecial Diapateh to The Chisaqo Tridune, Senixurtery, 1l Juno 0.—~Tbo Foud du Lao & Whitewater Rallway Company, and tho Fond du Lac, Amboy & Peoria Ratlway Company, filed articlos of cousolidation in the office of tho Sco- . retary of State to-day, tha corporation sa con- solidated to be known by the namo of Foud da Lac, Amboy & Peotis Rallway Company. 1t ie fropouml to bulld & usrrow-gauge road from foud du Lsa to Peoria, and brauches to Mil- waukeo aud Chicago; capital stock, $2,000,000, el sl R INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPICAL CONVENTION, Bostox, Juno 9,—The International Tvpo- graphical Couvontion to-day named Philadel- phis, and July 1, 1876, s tho place and date for holding the nost annual Couvention, The Gresley Monument Commitios reportod that & faud of £5,052 was suflicient to gnarantes tho erection of a suitablo momorial within a year, y A rosolution was adopted roquirlog euvordi- nate Unions to vofnso full mombership to young mon uuder 20 yesra of ago, aud instructing Unlons to admit nono who Lave not served four years at tho business, i R THE STOVE MAKERS. B, Lous, Juno ).—The Eighth Somi-Annual Canventlon of the Nations! Avsoolation of Stove Manufacturers met horo to-day at the Lindoll Hotel, Membors were present srom nearly sll tho largo busluoss centres, and & number of smaller cities, President 8, 8, Jowott, of Buf- falo, read tho semi-aunusl addross, which con- taing much information to tho trade. Among other thiugs, Mr. J, said tho capa tz.:ir nil the 6 L 1, stove foundries of tho United 8U ), 000, ‘The number of wtovos wanufactured tsst yoar way 862,400; ealea made, 906,000 etock on hisud January, 1875, about 203,000, Charles H. biuck, of St Louls, delivered an 3 of weleoms, after which blographie a4 of lindson Drided aud 1. 1L Moaws, of Cincinnati, wera read, aud noveral memboia mada remarks eulogistic of those gontlemen, after whick tho Convention adjonrnad until to-mor ow. 'hia aftornoon the meimbers wers taken to Lower Grove Park, Ebaw's Garden. and other places In the miabnrks, and to-1aorrow they tako an excursion on the 1iv CROPS AND ’lll)l’i‘ERS A PLAN FOR DESTROYING 'HOPPERS, Te the Editor of T'he Clieaon Iribune: 81oux City, Juno 8.—~Tho presont genoral in- terest and discussion in regard to the grads- hopper plaguo in the Weat ought fo result in practical bonefit. Ia that bopo, L sond tho fol- lowing thoughts ¢ Firat, it in woll known that the Insacts como ont of tho ground in the epring, and remain sovoral weeka comparatively lhielpless, until Inrgo eonough to fly; sccond, that the grans {8 bumod off vast areas of Lhis country overy fall or apting, making sufficiout fire to dwurn{ the 'hoppers while small. These facts, thon, should form tho basle of operatious against tho common eusiny. The pext powmt is to hiaro information each year as to whero thoy ara depomting thoir eggs, nud tho general chars acter of thal section of country, which informa. tion could generally b rosdily furnished Ly mil. itary oflicers and ecouts on doty in tho West, Thov, if It wore & place whero thera was euflic ciont grass to burn, the main poiat would he to rotin the graes witbout bLurning until tho propor timo in Aprivg. Thero would Lo dini- culties in Lhe way to Lo overcome ; but tho evil 14 & fearful one, has already damoged tho West by mlliana of dollars, and no tan can teil what it will amount to in tuture, It would Le eces- sary for the General Guvernment to take hold of the mln?, aud datait an oflicer to colloct nocenssry information nud take charge of the ruattor,—going, porhaps, to tho extaut of guard- ing o tract of country to prevent ita being buined over,—dealing summarily with Indians or othera for wetting prairio-fires. But fv would cost money nud increasc the national oxpenses, Cor- taiuly it would; but the farmers have beon taxed lo pay bountios to manvufacturers, Now lat tho Western farmers have s littlo protection :luu‘. aud 8o If it will not be a bouelit in the end 0 ail. Being & Western man, I bave glvon this sube Ject somo attention, and bave not much faith in tho dea:ruction of lioppora by the red nari- site rpoken of in your dispatches, Wo Lad them in Minnewota and Dakota Inst yosr, and buitt considerablo hopes upon their operations ; but the *hoppers romaiiod livelr, notwithutanding, and their appetites indlestod oxcellont health. Then thev mnigrated to Nebraska and Kanuas, and I neod not tell the roault, It 1s mesorted in somo of your dispatchos that thioy always travel to tho aouth and onst, whicl is n mintake, It scoms quite provavle the wholo Ttockv Muuntaln region, from Mozico far up futo tho British possessions, in their homn‘i and thoy probably travel northward and moutlie ward gonerally, but occasionslly off to tho eartward, [X] we have eeon, Wo have accounta of thelr bolng on the Red Rver of the North, in the vicinity of Pombina, in 1836 and 1837, ‘Thoo the Californis immi- grants found thom on Green Hiver, Utal, in 1810, They dovasted the country west of Bt Cloud, Minn., sbout 1853 or 1850, Ko wo must infor thoy aro natives of this vast territory, roaming loser it In every dircetion, Lroeding successfully in nearly avery part of it. Iece no reason to doubt their basing existed hero for centuriea post, and that they tmay contiuus to exist for conturles to come, Whou migrating, after their winga aro dovel- opod, they tako romo mpecifio direction, and follow it with groat porsistonce,—sitting on tho ground and walting several days, por- haps, until the wind gets in the right'direo- tiou, when they - will begin to move immodiatoly, In thoe summer of 1573, thoy camo ovor this country from theZsouth est, epreading over Northwesterts lowa and Westorn Minnesots s far north 0a Redmond County, and east to Faribault County ; dopositing larvio there, in the ®pring of 1874 they hatched out 1o ondloes numbers, Now, hnd tho grass been kept In the ground until spring, and some concerted nction been deeided upon by the inhabitants there, nino-tenthia of the rurface, excepting cul- tivated laud, might inve hoen literally swept by firo. Ten years oarlier thero wers verv fov farms thero, and then, nnder liko conditions, lllmir destruction might have boon almost com- ploto, DBut thoro sre yot vast tracts of couotry in Dakota, Nobrasks, and other Statea and Terrie torlos, whore liko condiliond exist; and every few yeurs nn opportunity of this kind will oacur, whero tho poats could bo nesrly oxterminated onco, 1t npnenrs 10 mo thero might bo o mieat deal accomyli-hed In thia way ; but lifo is short nud arf ia lang, aud, unless some attempt is mado, nothiug will bo accomplishied,—unlens, indced, tho casy way of avoiding the difiiculties of the mbintion recommondad by tha Governor of Missourl should provoe offective, for which tho Westorn people would bo giad indecd. But, if tho 'uospenxul. winga and fly from thero, wo must concludo that plau 'a failura, It will ba good, spiritually, for the Missourians and everybody {0 pray, no doubt; but, as to its making sny differ. ence with God'a governmont of tho material uutvereo, wy faith is small fudeed, v H. E. Kerenos, A POISONING GRASSHOPPERS, To the Rirtor of The Chicado Tribune: Br, Oroun, Miun., June 7.—Ono of your cor rospondents gives tho rosnit of hLis oxporicnce in killing cavkor-worims, by throwing a fine spray of polsoned wator over tho troes ou which they lived, nnd recommonds the eamo courae to Lill grasaboppors, [his rominds me of tho ox- porienco of a friond [n destroying rose-alugs, at & timo whon most of tho ross, ourrant, and goomsborry bustes of Pennaylvania foll & proy to worms, Hodissolved » half-pound of copporan in o bucket of wator, using an ordi- nary wooden bucket, which, allowing for space, would bo a balf-pound of copperss to slx or sev- on wuarts of water. Into thia solution he ‘dippod a small broom, held it over or undor tho bush o wishod to shuwor, sud struck the bandlo a rap with o mtick, Thls wont tho solution, {o & fino, miat-lico spray, all over the loaves, and effectually destroved tho destroyora, As tho dangor of usiug arsonlo Is so proat, might’ not the ocn‘mru angwer the pur- poso? Tho solulion could be mado stronger without injuring the crops; and to thoso who havo but’ a gardon to protect, aud who would uot cawo to fit u‘; tho very ingenjous pump recommendod by your cor respondont, tho broom and stiok ‘would be a good substitute, Moreover, whon grasshoppers aro abuudaut, tlhoro s work onough for ail avallablo agencics, Tho arsenlo-water could be nn‘octuull thrown {a small inclosnres by a broom; but, es it Is so indestructible and so dangorous, tho vogetables eaved by it would bs useless; wheress the copperas cau bo aprayed over garden plants with safety, as subsoquont ralns or caroful wasning would romove it. JAxE Qury Swissuer, ILLINOLS, Correapondence of The Chieago Tribune, Poro, 1l, Juno 8.—Tho small grain io this secllon of tho country looks well, ‘Thero isa large Lroadth of wheat, oats, sad barloyfsowu; and tho presont prospect for a large yiold in bettor thau it has boon for yesrs past, Graes looks well, Tho prospoct for corn fs not 0 good, 88 the first plauting noarly all rottod in the ground, aud t| o just Nniehed replunting. With & favorable soavon thers may bo a fair crop; but a big viold is impoasibte, KANSAS, Correspondence of d'he Chicage Tribune, Barpwix City, Kan,, Juuo 7.—It 1s said that in Palmyra Township thore I not a gardon worth 10 conts now. Oatw, tamo grass, and corn aro all gone, eaten out down into the roots ; you, aud wheat, too, It Iy maid thera is Lot ten neros of good wheat to Liarvest i Douglas County, E. 1, Fircuenin, WISCONSIN, Bpecial Dispatch lo I'he Chicagn Tyfdune, Janesvitie, Wis, June 0,—A heavy rain has fallen {n thia vicinity all dsy. 1t has complotoly routed all the chinch-bngs, There is hardly ono to bo found now. The cropa sre dolug Cuoly, et g el Utilizing Slk IRage. tated, in Les Mondes, that one of the b Buglish velvet wanufsciurers, Mr, Lintar, worked his way to success by yoars of pa- tiont labor in search of & way to utilize silk ragy, Ho began by buying 8p all such wasteat leas than a cout & pound, aud up tothe year' 1864 bo bad exyendos tho imwense sum of ovor §1,800,000 10 fruitleas efforts to Hud a proces: Nuthing daunted, however, bo couttnuod his ex- porimsots, snd within the past teu yoars has wuch refuso discovered » mothod of convertin, iuto velvot of the finest quality, on this industry in England, in an e which owploys wowo 4,000 workmen, dreds of travelerd aro atso employod whose solo busiuoss is to buy the silk wakte, sud this thoy doin all parts of the globe. A'ue factery is said 10 have coat neasly 83,000,000, MONTE. The Ohlo Drover Iinds Some of the Men Who Fleceed Him, Mr, Nelsson Has the Usual Expérionce of the Btrangor in Chicago, Arrest of Three of {he Operators, THE BEDELL CASE, AMNEST OF BOME OF THE OANG. On the 80th of arch last Natbaulel M, Bedoll, of Norwalk, 0., a drovor, was flsoced out of £2.200 by » quintet of threo-card-monte mon. Tho dotalls of the swindlo wero given in Tne Tnstxe at tho time, but tha partios cacaped ar- reat, and notbing moro was doue about tho mat- tor until yosterday, Mr, Badel), though an over- conflding man, is by no mesus a fool, am one would aupposo him to Lo from tho fact that he waa taken iu for so large s sum of money, Io liad occasion to make frequent visits to this city, and during his ateys hers Las lost no oppor- tunlty to keep a lookuut for the men who cheated bim. Dav beforo yesterday ho #potied ono ‘of the trlo, and informed Oflicer John Rold, of the Went Madison street atation. ‘Tho Iatter awaited a good chanco to capture his wau, sud porbsps cateh tho othors with him, Atiho early hour of 4o'clock yes- terday moruiug o woko James Connora from & sound rlumber sod infarmed bim that ho was o prisoner, Mr, Redell identified him as ons of tho parties upon whom ha proporcs to wroak a diro vougesuce by a rtrong prosecution, regardiess of cost. The priroaer was takou liefora Scully and beld in £3,000 bail to awalt o further hear- tog, o dournal gavo this monto trick conmder- eratlo prominence yestordny, aud etated that jt happoned last Monday night. With the oxcep- tinn of soms immaterinl aiterstions and trans. pusitions the wtary givon by that paper in tho ramo as appeared in Yug TiwuNE on tho 1st of 1hat April, —_— THE LAST VICTIM. MR, NCLASEN'S ADVENTURES. The latest wictim of the turee-card-moute gang who floutisn in thia city without let or hin- derance, fs Edward Nelssen, s young Heanal~ navisn of good addross and garments, who camo lereday before yosterday from New Orleana. Aud fortunately through his efforts and two good policomen thres of the swindlera }zlvo been brought to the rack in & mannor whicli will probe ably result in tholr conviction. Tho Weal Hide is not & good plsce for tho monte *“mob ™ to oporate {n, and if thoy nre cauglit thars they are siire to get tho full ‘beuolit of the law, with o littla olasticity throwa iu. NELSSEN'S STORY {n substantially ns foilows : Ou bis arrival bero hie put np at a small hotel on Canal atreet, oppoelte the Bt. Lounis Haitroad dopot, and yesterday morning sauntered out to look about” tho city, Iie 18 an intolligent mo- chanie, and camo hero with the intention of ro- mamiog permanently, At the corner of Canal and Madison streots a well dres<od and rospect= 'bif npzurlng young man stepped up to him, taking him by the hand, vaid, ** Why, how do yoado? When did you come up from New Orleans ?” Nelescn, rather astonished at such o sudden greeting, oyed the strangor fn & puz- zled manner, and eald, ** Well, 1 guces you have g0t the botter of me: I don't recollnct haviu ¥ten you before, “Oh, that'll bo all right,"” eaid the other, “lot's go snd toke a glass of beor and bo sociable, any how," 4 Well, 1 don't mind if I do," eaid Nels- #on, and the pair went to a saloon at the corner of Clinton and Madison utrocts, where the Iager was served up. Nolssen eaid he intended to drink at tho bar, but his vew-found friend in- sisted on bia being scated at a tablo, and he com- plied. Thoy had scarcely got eottlod in thoir chawrs when o Southernelooklug chap, decent!y attired, walked up and sat down Leside them, 1o began convorsation by iutroducivg himself, und saying that b was A TLXAS DROVER, and had just disposed of & hrfiu number of cattlo at the Btock-Yards, IHe then Legan, in o dinlect peculiar to tho Texan, to oxpress his projudices againet tho Yankeos, whom ho said fio was afraid to trust, 'The otber party, who, Nelssen save, appearcd not to know the epexlor, patard off tho mattor langhingly, and sa1d to litn that ho guessed ho coald trust those whom ho was addressing. Tho man who firet mot Nolegou then proposed a virit to a placo where, he said, they could Lave somo fun, guaranteoing in ronnd terma_that 1t would nof cont Nolssenn cont Tho Texan was iuvited saloon of Mary Hanisclt, No. 67 North Halsted stroot, whick fs known to tho police ns n resort for monto aad othior confldence man wheu they wish to fleeco s victim, It way about 1 o'clock p._m. when they entered tho place, and mat down to o tablo and ordered heer, There wero, besides Mrs, Hanjech and #op—n young man of about 20 years, who at- touded bar—twao other young men in the saloon, Tha Tozan related bis exporionco in gotting BEATEN OUT OF 8500 AT TUREE-CAND MONTE, and, to lilustrate, ho weut to tho bar and obe tainod a pack of cards, Ho sclectod a queen aud two nines, and, sfter mantpulating them for & moment, askod Nelssen to pick out tho pie- ture card. Ho roadily did o, aud tho dealer said ho would bet Lim "ho could not do it again, Nelusen was euccessful a scoond timo, and lL.s lirst-found friond urged bim to bet, waying ho would if bo had monoy. Nelsson was finslly wortked up to fover-heat, and iho icnts cheats eoon had hiw in tho toils, Ho of- fered to Dot €100 that he conld pick out tho queon sagain from tho threo cards, and bis professed friend said ho would hold tha stakes, ‘Tho dealer bandod Li confodorate s fow bills, which Nelssen waya be did not think amounted to moro thau &3 or &4, and ho fusistod on haviog tho money counted, The stakeliolder turned alightly mside, pretended to connt tha DLills, and waid "thers was &100 np. Neluson tarned over two $50 bills to the stake~ Lioldor, and tho dealor carclessly dropped the cards on the table for s moment, ~ Tho confed- erato slyly turned op ono corner of tha queen, aud gave Nelssen tho wink, cantiouely telllng bim that he conld then make a sure thing on gete tiog tho right card, Tho dealer pckeq up tha cards and bogan to throw ons over othor and éhango thom nbout from mice to eldo, When Lo Lad dono tuls tolis satisfaction, he called upon Nelssen 1o point out the queon, 1t is almost usoless tv say that that modest fomalo was not selected, and that of course it fiad been adroitly withdrawn and a nino-spot substituted jo ite place with & corner nicely turned upon ft to doceive the une wary victim, Nelsson bocama oxcited all the more nl his failuro, aud, baviog €75 more in his pocket, DECTDED TO TRY AGAIN, 1o sald ke could pojut out tho queen this tims, and tho doaler exid lio could not, Down went tho 75, aud It weut the way of the 100, Thon suspicion ountered Nolssou's brain, and the truth began to dawn oo i, Heasked the men togive bim back bis mouey, and the othor two strangers, who had, up to this timo, been silont spectators of tho monte trick, canio to tho front and pleasantly inquired of the duro what hiad been dono to bim, Nelssen inforwed them that ho bolieved Lo had boey swindied, aud asked ono of tho follows, who of course wasa coufederate of the contidenco mon, if he would go snd get a policoman whilo ho rematned in tho saloan and kept his oyo on the men who hed chieatod him, “Tho cotifederatos insisted on 118 golng himsolf, but he stoutly rofuscd, and nas dolermluod to captuso the men or obtalu Lis mouey from thom. Mo appealod in vain to tho old womsu who keeps tho ssloon, and her sun, but it was uselesa; they were just as much cone federates as tbo othors. The doalor aud lis companion _endeavored to sneak out cf tho back door, but Nclssen watched {lem closoly nntil ho was caught hold f by the othor two mon, and roughly thrown out of tho door, Thon the princlpals ran, and Nolssen went after them, hallooing at the top of his volco for some ono to stop tho fugitivos, Oficor 'atrick lyan Lisppouod to bo ou u stage Dassing nloug Halated etroet, and, jumping ofl, caught two of tho follows, assisted by Sidowalk Inspector Burk, Thoy gavo tho names of John Porry sud Jamos Morton. Bubsaquontly, ONi- cors iysn aud Ilogan caught tha roper, Johu Uonlsn, at tho coruor of Canal sud Madison streots, and ho also was locked up to awsica Learing, It is probablo tho fourth, tho e wfil bo secured to-dsy. Nouo of the i {uy monoy was found on tie prisoners. Nelvsen {4 also detainod at Madivon Btreot Slation to aocure Lis attondanco as withous. “THE LEAVES . . , WERE FOR THE HEAL. ING OF THE NATIONS.” Ta the modust littla plant fouud growiug ly tho roadside sud kuowu as smart-weed, or water popper, rosido modical properties of more than ordivary value, In Dr, I'lorce's Compound Ex~ tract of Bmars-Wood, theso wondorful propertios are combined with otlier vegelablo extrauts of along, and the trio started, off and watked to tho ; soknawledged virines in such & mannor as to mako If & most eflicaclons remedy for colle, cramps, summer complaiot, diarrhes, dysentory, cholers, and cholera morbus, A colebratod maile fcal auther saya: * A friend of mine had an cnly child dangerously fIl with the summer com- viaint, Ho had amployed a groat vartety of tha usual meana far relisf, but all appeared nnavalle ing. Tho child wes fually given smart-weed, which was antiroly succouaful, It srrested tho vomiting and purging in a short timo, and witha ont the aid of otuer madicine ontlroly restorad the lttlo patieat.” Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart-Wead ia sold by ail drugente, SN AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, THURBDAY EVENING, Jug HIGHT. ac : Pbodsh Fact weak af variian, LR by ote: For'{ week nnly, most pesliively, sugagament, at g, uf tho twy Champion Atbletos of the Warld, FOMER LANE AUD JOIN BUHARON, Entoutato Callforn’s to eantast with tha Pacife Cham. pion, who wil & brilliant display of tho fiubin and Anclont Art of "\Wrestling. 'The lat Ollo prosents tho warid.fased WILSON BROTIRERS, Ja namt, tho Chiamplon Atbletla (nnasts, 1d sy sronnl ‘avte.” The bowhtctlng issiontat, Misy A 6 Lostard, SUED LE 1n Tt hisnian Come Fand NI:1) WASIOLD: 13 the' Ulorlous Earco, MY . The Mon. 'S THEATEE, JiN Tionrsox. S1 TITE SHOWMAN, Fridey, Jnne 11—Farowall Beaehit f SO1N BON, vt which cceaston e will &pn-ar fu his new Deamn, DIXIE, OUR COLOID IO it Satinne~DIX1H Sataciny’ ¥el-DIXIE, and 1ast appenration of JOI THOMISON MoVICKER'S THEATRE. JACK AND JILL PANTOMIME! Amusiog Tricks aud Spetalty Ads! The Wenderfal Viadis Sistora! Tle Dariag fa iy Velncipedistat Tha Kepmwned Jeo Brothinrs | Mirth and Fun for Young and Old 1 EVERYNIGHT & SBATURDAY MATINEE, Seas can now bosocured for th BIG BONANZA, To b praduced Momtay, Juuo 14, wirh the entize cast a8 Kiven L DALYS FH LAY MW N T AT rea’ Kihinnian NIi1) imatio Compi; 3 \\'n;i % member, NO stor Ollo precludes TIOMP. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AN TEPARTORE OF TRAING F.XPLANATION OF TUEYRRENCK MANKS, ~1 Satardsy a1 ceptad, * Banda ted, 1Mad . 3 Fivo Rundey AU 800 A mar 4 Duliys AT #5couted te s OO A Nlpnnngz‘s?znv RAILAM. eorner Sdivinee aned 1 ths dopetens O Tanva, | Arvive; om0, (3 40 00 s 0 &, m.[* 405 o 3 39T RIOrPITSATEED e - Debot coraor of MICHISAN CENTRAY, Depot, fool of Lake-stsy und Kfl_%filit.",;T Clarke Tear Morning Kxp, R Wagees T *Bunasy kix, CHICAGD, ALTON ond Chfenys, Kanear 4ty a- ‘and Banday ST, LOuss, Iteiver Shart sen-st, bridye, Tieket and corner Mich- Lines, Kansss ity aud Danver Pase £ BT nxmn.’f-m;fl » C'ICAGT, M| & ST, PAUL RAILRIAD. on Llert, cormer Haditan anl Cannlesit, Tieket )itre, T3 South Ciarkeat., opporite Sherman Houte, and af Depet, Trate, 8208, m.| y La t. Padl, Minnespolis, Itipon, Untell’ & Growa Bey, thrau : .1 pre ] . |* 4:00p, B ik i Chies and 5:00 0, m. *11:008, o0, TRSmm. I T8 A m. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1w Depot, footof Ln and oot af Tieenty.se ¥ B e oy i s e ke Milwauk soll Leave, RANDOLPH-ST. OPERA HOUSE, Cor, Wost Jtauidolph sud Jodersoniste. Them A GENUINE CARNIVAL DIt PARIS, roiupttous seasstions, LATEMME DE FEU. ALINE LE: FAVRE'S TROUPE of famous CANCAN DANCIIIRS DAME BLANCHE'S BEAUTIFUL LADY 5TA” Ma B ARTINTE UG Fon rADY stinsTRRLS Fatronized by the best citizeas of Ladien' Satines Tucedsy and AUADEMY OF MOSIO, HAVERLEY'S MINSTRELS, 10 & musteal druns, or of O rreomstructed UNCLE TOMN, Toder atd: sventogats, A LITERARY & STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL will Vo glren by tho Ladies of Leavitt-at Qunprecational Chured (Aams and Loariti-at. ). a fatod by Bofs W, sian, of Naw York, thn Gotod Lloen: tianiat, vn 0 ursdar) evening, ‘A rich ilerary and gasteatiomical treat s oxpiocieds Tickels, 10 conts, Iiom PIANOS. WEBER PLANOS. NILSSON ! * el tha snmassartiintineer™ ' For the last six ysars your Plancs have and liusc | Your Uprights aro extranrinary st LUCCA! weats, sad desorve thele groat aa cons, Thavo usad tho Planos of grery celo- brated makor, but gire yours the preleranca urer il PATTI! Thoy deservediy merlt the high distinc. ALBANT! e mar ‘Yonr Planos astonish mn, I have naver STRAUSS ! ¥omrDioasionth ., Lo nerer Madame Paropa ealle! your Plano the indurse TH opinion, THE INCOMPARADBLE WEBER PIANOS AND ESTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & CAMPS 1 211 STATE-ST. SUMMER RESORTS. Istand Ledge House, Wells Beach, e, Wo A WORGUESTER & CO., Proprietors, Thlx House s convidared the bost on the - Fuw Fugland, who urf and tivoe bataio, eacellout facilities for fabtug, yunning, add al out-door amussments, musie for davolug and parties at servicu of patrons, aud overytling tuat can La mentionod {a 8 Louso adaptad for pleauraand rocreation. Bplendid drives on the tiurm wad dn thy woods, Vricas moderata, The bost tha and far the camfurt aud ha !é LARESIDE, ON PEWAUREE LAKE, hour by rail fram Milwaukco, Opon for gnests May Che st luzurions and eleasnt retceat in iho North= warty and the st moderan oliaricus, lotturs addeoss tho propelutor, lartixud, Wig, proziutly satwored. oun ubngy Gity Dubuaue & sioux City Gliniag Paasengor... g HICAGO, BURLINGTON'A QUINCY RAILROAD, Ul o Laki-it,y Indiana-ao. and Sisnsih. e it und Sitee st TIekes Oeas, 01 drk e and at depots, b e Y » Levonwartl, AL Son B '\ =i 19 & Slauz € fo'Hght ) KANKAKEE LINE, ntral Depot, Juot Lake=tt., and depot fort Teentye From e secomduat, Tiehet'ofiee, 130 Kandolph-tt.y and at depnts I Lears, | Arrive, Indlanapalls, Lontevillo & Cineta. tndianannin Peeiled ciacia| 5% o Al e G am, o .| 26D, . 58, m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVE, From Pittsbura, Cineinnati & $1. Louse Kallieay depnt, oars dtandolphet,, wwd ut depol, Weat Bide, vkl e 121 Arrive, | Learr, Tadianapolts, Lou! uat Day. s Indisnanolis, Lo A (daily), 008, m, 720p. m, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Fssenger depol corner Chicnzneav, and Larmbes.st, ST and ket afics No, 48 Carkats nect 1o Shorench s, Zrrive, m. | 4:0p, m, e 0. am, 140 &, m. 10054, . _PITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. cnio bundsy Passongor ¥ T e R, {i e Sty Weat ide; Leave, | Arrie, Ostambne, Pt & Yow York| e Coltibiun Fittabi ] Ml Righe 1 prers (uilp)veerseersel 7309, m, | 7:t08, me PITISBURU, FT. WAVHE CHICAGD RAILWAY, BALTIMORE & Ofifo RAILNOAD Traing leave srum rear of Bsposition dwilding and do Josl ap Wentysecondat, Lveies ofice, Wl Clark eorner af Washingions Mail, Banders B Eitmgeny CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, cornerof Van Durewand Shernu Tickst oo, Grand Tucire Hotel, AVIAIR, Propriotor, ATl SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. ‘Wil opeu June I, for the reception of Gueats. * . 1L BRESLIN & 0O., Propristors, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Long DBranch, WIll open on the 15th of June, Accommodations for 500 i te. Hias & tront of {0 feat an the Ucvan, snd ie it feot of tha Hot Halt Water 1i Great (e euts linva baon niads, adding & large aumbir of y with vflllil parlors, W, ALME of thio Slugnolia Watel, B, Aligutine, ROCKY POINT HOTEI, Narroganastt Day, Rhode Island. EUROR PLAN, Will upen for the reception of ot duly 1o KNt stoatubosta dally froia' Frorideace aud Nowport, Address LALHUMPHREYS, Prondator City Hutel, Proridvuco, 16, L _ GLEN FHEOUSH, NEW HAMPSINRE, This {avorita Bummer Resurt apen from June 17 ta Ot 11875, W, & O, Bl MILLIKEN, Propriotors, = EDUCATIONAL. A A St. Mary's Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN, L Btov, H. B, Whippls, D, D., Reatar, Miw 8. P, Datlioytas, Frliipah watiatorl iy s o Corpa of K spor: eaced Tea h Bolool Year will oomimunes on THURSDAY, BEPT, 19, 1616, foll dotails, adities the Tfectir. ¥or Loglaters, wita A Good Bhirt, 81.50 A Good Shirt, §1.76 A Good Shirt, 2,00 ¥IUM BTOCK, SHIRTS toardor & spectalty. *. 4Ply Linea Collars 39 per doz. 'HA?RIS & OOBB, 71 B, Olark. SANITARIUM. G SAITIN, ' ALURMARENTLY-ESTABLISILED INAPLD Al 1l care, cusiinty aud Leuatmont of (e for thu catv, cusiaty, uatuiant of the cluding thuso aultering frum Ll EPSY. arttaunt Aud Luiid s for pariaaie wikh Nl R e o TR AR St thane opiuin an by Fur a0 ol lun A1 QUG parcel Collogo i1t taniltu Osbats, Oble, FINANGIAL, DUNCAN, SHERMAN & C0, BANIXERS, NOR, 0 & 11 NASSAUNT., NEW YORIK, CIROULAR NOTES and LETTHIUS O A T o g Ty v availablu in ail (o peinoipal oitics; alsn for uie {n the PRSP 0 ToNONT vhTis, “BEFENLY SRXILO, UITIRA, JAPAN, do, 2 and othors Feveivad. fEhkifent T $1 foraifent Ta g Yatsdlseas £ - D, Jar Boad of tho profosston for dver 315 enoe il fyortant. & Dok for So a b HEJ. 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