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WASHINGTON. Gen, Pope After the Indian-Agents with a Sharp Stick, e Belioves that the Indian Btories of Short Supplies Are True, tod Thinks that tho Fault Shonld De " Traced fo Its Proper Source, 0itar Army Officers Lay the Blame upon the Contractors. pEx-Senator Xarlan Relllpqulxhes the Editorial Quill. THE INDIANS. AND THEIW WRONOS. Bpeetal Dispateh to I'he Chicado Tribuna, Wasuivoroy, D, O, June 18.—Tho following Intoresting official information relative to affairs {n the Iudiau country is publisicd by pormlission of the Governmont: MaJ.-Gon. Popo, commander of the Depart- ment of the Missuwmi, writes from Fort Leavenworth, Kan, under date of May 12, to Col. Dunn, Assistant Adjutant-Gon- eral at Chicago, transoutting the roports of tho commnnding ofticora at the Wachita and Cheyenuo aud Arapshoe Agencies. Gen. Popo 2358 theso Tenvita ara to the samo effact as that of Lieut.-Col. Hatch, of the Fourth Cavalry, which wae previously forwarded, and show s ‘bad if not a woree condition of thioga at thees Apencies than sot forth by Hatoh regardiug the Agencics at Fort Sill. Qen, Popa's letter then contintios : ‘Whiist T Lave roceived nothing officisl on the anb- Jact, nea fram dispatelies in nowapapers that tho Ju- tertor Depurtauent, while ot denylng tho facts, hos beunt tuisfed Into attributing thetn 1o tho falluro of contractors to get farward supyliea for 1o Tudisua on sccount of Lad roade and bad weathor, If fle scarcity of food hwd boen confined to the four or ivo month of liad roads, (bis explantion might ba moderately satinfactory so’ far as rolates to suj plics which must ba kisuled in wagons, such as flour, sugar, coffeo, otc,, but of course nut satfafactory sa to tholr quality aud condition, Least of ull could auch ex- plauation cover the caso of tho beuf cate tle, which conld have been roadily driven anywhcro at any time of the yoar, and in simost any weathor _whlchi a likely 10 provail in a reglon so far soatli. The fuct fs, Lowaver, a8 reported by sll thoso” officers, that this scxrcity of food has ucarly over cinco the begluning of fiscal ~year, namely, July 1, 1674, H much longer thik condition of affairs b: 1s not stated, During the whole summer and autumn of 1874 the ‘roads wers in excollent order, ad at no tine during tho 1 aat winter have wo lad auy diflieulty in supplyiug tho trooga st the Clicyenno and Arapa~ hoe Agency, un well s tho Indlans who surrendered tliero at various times duriny tho winter, with all they wunted, Indaed, wo cowd s read vo sont fiva thwes ns much, It doce not appear o likely tust iho officera whio ko the {nclosed repotscan havoany purposo in stabiug the facts other thxn to perform their duty, ‘The fucts they do stato are truo, or they 8ro not truo, If true, it s certatuly tho {ntarest of tho Interior Department ta_ uccept and act upon them at ouce, "aud viyorously. If not true, somo sty thould be takeu 80 to prove, fu order that tie oflicers who report them niay be held to acoountability, Ta ths face of tho reports of theso militury oflicors on the ground, and whono great spprobiension ia that, un- der “tho preesure of hunger and sufering, tue Indians may again go of and deprodate, 1 caunot ° entertaln s doubt that thoy bave reported truly, and haverather understated than overstated the fucts, 1 sond forward thess repoits, having no doubt whatever of thelr truth, in order (Lat tue authoritles in Wasbington may 'know the facts, sud tako immodiste moasures fo protect the honor and good faith of tha Government, and savo theso unfortunate Indians from wrong and suf- fering revolting to humanity, Who e blome thom if, rather thun starve to dusth aud see thoir women aid chidren sufferlug tlo pangs of hunger and in alow process of atarvation, they breuk away and get food for them in any manner aud a2 soon a3 thoy can. I hiad suppyosed, of cours {hint all anch facts would bo gratefully receivod by thal Dapartment of the Government which has the Indians In chargo, and thnt that Department would Le aa in. diguant ss tho witoesses to such tranmsctious, £11d usa prompt and vigorous measurss to redress the wrong and bring the wrong-doer to punishment, 1f I auisy be permitted to judga from what is aet forth in ha mowspaper reports and -dispatohes, how- wever, a8 an oxplanation from the Interior Depart. ment, it would seem that am misiaken in tuis view,and that suy one whio zoporia auch things, even ulthough it be a duty to do so, 18 Jooked upon by 1hat Department with a fecling which cantiot bu called gratitude, Imysolf certulniy do not wish to sttack sy Department of the Uoverument, nur any official personage connectod thcrowith, ~A’stats of facis ses Tiously {uvolving ke honor and falth of the ted Btates, endsngering Lmportaut public {nteroats, and working shocking iubumanity to thousauds of lLuman beiuge, oxists, No man fs justified in ‘withholding these facls from the Lkuowledgo of the Govornment; least of has an army otficer, reaponsible for the roaults uf such transactious both £0 the Guvornment and tha frontier sottlers, and inving suy souss whataver of Lis obligatio n officer or a8 n Luman belng, the right to keep silence 1n the knawedge of such fucts, or even by indirection, Termit the Ligheat oilicer of 'the Goverument to ro- nsin in Iguoruneo of transaction disboucring ta the ‘nation and abhorrent to humauity, 2 The toregoing ara Gen, Pope’s words, LIEUT, KYLE, of tho Eloventh Infantry, roports the Indiaus at Waahita Agoney to bo in & starving condition, They bave rothlng lssucd to thom but boof, and that is not enouch to keep thom two days. Tho robes procured by them while on the way from Nebrasks aro all gono, and they have nothing to barter for pro- Vigione, Kyle notually kuew of a Ko“ Bqusw who was 80 wenk that' sio fell by the roadside whilat on ber way to cawp, The Indians even ather tho corn left in tho seand by thie horsos fed hero. The Indians: Lelonging to tho rexorvation have liad nothing mueg to them siuce January, and they are about as Lun« gry aud starved as’ tho Tawnees, If suyof theso sboald take to tho prairies, it will bs to savo thomsalves from starvation, Thoy bave worked this spring hard und faithfully, with soarcaly & good squaro niosl & day. Youcannot arguo with them the why ana whoroforo, but they say: If Washiiogton is 8o powarful, why does ho not BEND UH ILENTY TO EAT? When flour is delivered aud mul{\lod for at Xansas City, Mo, the contractor gets Lis pay, but tho ‘rlnlpoflluun cantraot is made In such a way that the contractor may haul the stores wheu he gets ready. In the meautime, tho Indians are the eufforers. Kyles make, ble roport becauss ho deoms’ it noces: sary that the military autliontios should know ~how tho matter stauds, &0 that {o cese of the Indians st the Wachlia Agency, who are peacefuily incliued, should take 10 tho prairio, It may not be slloged by the Agents that such was caused by the interference of tho mllitary authoritioa, LIKUT.-COL, NEILL of the Blxth Cavalry, who for one yesr prior to tha 1at of May commanded all the troops operat- ug sgainet hontilo lndiaus at the Cheyeuno Agenoy,.1eported that the Indisna as that Agoeuc, lisve beon poorely andirregulacly fed with wauf- fciont ratious of & vnr{l inforior character, and especially tho boof, which was éimply outragoous, and cost tha Indlan Departmeut ouly #1.64 per 100 ounds, Lieut. Noill eays the Indian Agent is ' no wise {udividually rosposible for the wang of food for theso Indiaus; that be deprocatos the shameful admiuisiration of the ti naporta- tion of ratlous as etrongly sa any ous, snd has done he couid to repremont tho trus condltion of affairs aod have it charged. Ha does not sitemp: to conceal tho fallurs, Nevertheless, this glaving fallure and neglact to feed the Indisus by tha Interior Departmeut_exints now, aud is getting ory day, and it is & great shuwe and re- Ermn upou the faith of the Governmont, which as been plodged to feod these Iudiavs, LIEUT, PRATT, of the Tenth Cavalry, roiteratcs the staternents in tho roports made lasy Augus regard to the Shortness of Indixn rationa ed from tho Kiowa, aud Comancho, and Wichita Agencies, sud the Bume condition that existod then ex- Ists pow, Aside fro boof ratlon, uot one-half of the re allowance flzed by the tablo of Indian supplies have been issued. couclusion, Liout, F'ratt esva: I beliove & thorough aud houest Iuvestigstion dy pi willar with frontier work will 8 far worse than I b NOTES AND NEWS, HAULAN DROPS THS QUILL. Svacial Dispateh to Tha Chicaad Triduma, WasuinoroN, D. O, Juns 18.—Ez-Senator Tarlan Laa disposed of Lis intersss {n the OArone 1ols of thile olty, and gosa West for tha purposs, it tantated, of making anotber effort to bo eleote od Beuator from Iows. The psper passes into the hands of Col. Willlam Penn Clarks, who hss for some time been & stockhiolder aud eecasionsl esatribalor, T AEVENURS. Boasobary Brislow's oplulos, thad afiet ali the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. ——— e SAT . domands on the Government have boen met thoro mill roman at the end of the flscal year the aurplus tn the Tr asury of at least §5,000,- 000 {8 not eancurrod {u by others conversant with tho facts. Tt Rocine aimomt cortain that the customs roceipts will fall short of tho eatimates about 86,061,000, whilo the intar- nal royrune receipts will excoad tho enrimates by about $6,000,000. In oider to meet tho ex- pensca of the Covernment on sl ace counts for tho curront year an incomo of At lesst 212,000,000° ‘witl bo roquired lictwaen this " and the 1at of July, which, if the recsipia do not greatly iBtrosao, and it does not seem roasonablo that they shoutd ab thin tmo of tho year, they will not oxcced ©7,000,000, which would loavo & deflett a8 large a8 tho Hecrotary's eaumated surplus, THE HINDS CANE. Appenrancon iudigato that the Hinds trial.will ond withaut any conviction. The cara sy heen eanducted very loosely by Istrict-Attornoy Fisher for tho Governmint., Departmont offi- cials who have had cliarpo of tho cavo do not neem Lo havo overworked thomeolves fn getting eyidence togathor. Itlooie aathonuh Hinds, who In tho right bower of Senator Bpencer, who in turn I8 Chairman of tho Senate Diatrict Commit- “too, 13 & bo permittad to oscapo nnliurt. (Zothe Assocrated Press,) RUROIED DEFALCATION. ‘Wasmivatox, D, U, Jous 18.—it is roported that & defalcation of €(6,000 wan discovered in the sccounts of tho United States Naval Pay- maater atatloned in a foreigu port. . SPORTING NEWS. TRE JACKSON MEETING, Speetal Inspateh to The Chicano Tribune, - Jaoksox, Mich June 18.—Ths jourth and con- clnding day of the Jackson horss meoting was & prand succesa in overy respect. Tho weather was fine, and tho crowd of spectators immouse, probably fully 10,000 The first race called was tho 2:40, with seven ontrion and five startors, Westorn Fearnaught and Lody H, were drawn. The followiug Iy tho soHARY, LYeeer EYNOerY o s Monroe firat purse. Rival second, Lizzie Davia third, and Lady McFalriggo fourth, Tho second raco called was the 2:31 race, wilh olgbth entries and all starters but Quickstop, The score stood anoan o= Cooan s 3, 298, aud 2:01, Gold Leaf first purse, Daeil Duke sccond, Joremish third, and Biily Lamberson fourth, In the free-for-all Mollio Morris was drawn. Hooper, Bella, aud American Girl wero do- termined to beat Bodine, and tried it by nearly all tho tricks Lnown on the turf smong those who cull themeelves honorablo. Pockets, piuch- ing at the tuins, running up to collar aod Lroak, wera soma of thoe little gnmea attemptod, but all iu vain, Dodine won tho race castly and hand- romely, after Amorican QGirl Lad got tho fifst lieat Dy & littla dodgo. The followiug is 4111 1233 ells . 4 4312 33 44 Mollia Mor: dr, Time—3:28% 83 31K, Dodivoe first pures, American Girl second, Bolla tlurd, and Fred Hoapar fourti, TIHE SOUTI LEND RACES, Spectal Dispateh ta Tre Chicagn Tridune, . Bovru Benp, Ind., Juno 18.—~Tho races hero cloed to-day with fine eport, and n.good atteud- ance, 'Phroughout tho races thore has been a Iargo number preseut, among whom were many from Chicago. ‘I'he day was windy, and frequently enveloped the boruos in clouds of dust. The firat raca was a 2:40 raco, with twelve horses enterod, and nine starting without s horse distanced. A fine Dblack bomfi mare vamed Kitty, owned in Laporte, bna, been mick all ‘tho wook, aod should’ not have beon brought on the track, The jockeying on the first two heats worried tho ngeollkun!. and on the third heat tho judgesgave tbem the fliat score; which caused good-humor, Lady HIll took tho raco In three straixht Leats, Tho purse waa §500, with 9276 to firat, $130 to socond, and 875 to third, suaaazy, Bacaams©m cmoansnnm Lime=2:42§ 2413 5 3 Tho frac-for-all race did not fill, and owlng to ono of tho enterod horses bulufi sick s gompro- mise cauld not be effected, 8o ¢! como off, ‘The runalag race had nine ontries, and seven rtarted, nud, like the truttors, there waa not one distanced, aud all oame up the Lomo stretch fn a bunch to within 80 yarda of tho string. A horso trom Cleveoland, named Dan O'Hara, after Chicago's’ Oity Tronsurer, got tho lood in tbe first heat and maintained it, but on the socond bioat ho lnfignd. and only came 1o fourth. Aftor the secoud” leat all tho horsos that had not taken o hoat were sent to tlio stable, under tue rule, loaving the fleld to Dan and o race did not Nellio Bush, the winner of the second, 1n the third Dau scemed to have lost his wind, and only came in for tho sacond money. Tho purse was €400, for running, mile Leats, best two in :‘fi:&" with $250 vo flist, $100 to secoud, §60 to smnuny, avansan BERER.. THE MAUENGO (ILL.) MEETING, Spectai Disputeh to_The Chicago Frsbune, 3MarkNao, 11k, June 18.—The Juno mosting of tho Marengo Driving Park bss just closed, and bag been pronounced by {ts managera a success, both finencially and 1n all respeots, This {s the socond meating of the Associstion, and reflacta fi:un credit on the officors. Tle track I8 ona of 0 finost in tho Btato, and will at no distant dale attract many fast horaes hiere, with the high romiums oftered. To-day's races have been at~ uded by over 5,000 paople. A atrong wind has bosn blowing from lEo cast, burting clouds of duet on tho spectators, In the froe-to-all trot to-day, E‘"“ $2,000, the first monev was awarded to Observer, and the second to Amy B. The following 18 TUE §CORE L [P 29X X § and ‘Tho 1,000 2-mile running race not being Blled, atrangements for & milo dash were made, resutitlog in the followlug SUMMARY Tyme—1:5d)5 § 1152k, The match which was to have taken rluon to- day betweeu Obgerver snd Lady Eigin failed to cono off, . BT, PETERSDUEG, PA., RACKS, Spectat Dispatcn to The Chicana Tribuns, Enrx, Pa, Juna 18,8t Petersburg races closed to-day. In the freo-to-all race, the fliut heat waa taken by Nellio Irwin; the second, third, and fourth gg Gou. Picton; tume, 2:82, 2:82, '2:01)¢, and 2:35, ‘The runving race, half- xlnlbl;, ‘was wou by Black Bqulrrel; timo, 3:55 and 166, COMING BACES AT EAST BAGINAW, Syeetal Lupateh fo The Cheugo Tyiouns, Eist Baoivaw, Mich., June 18,—Hoarses are oowivg in for tho races which commence vu Tuesday, ludfiu Fullerton arrived to-day, snd 1 th Aald, Occident, Olementine, aud will ba baro {n the morulog, Tha track, which is pronounced by exverts to be one of the best mile-tracks {n the United States, Dever was in batter conditlon. e GARROTED AND SHOT. At 12:40 o’olock this morning, & man named Charles Welland was garroted at tho east end of North avenua bridge, robbed of $103, and shot, by twomen, He attempted to reslss the yafflans, and ona of them ahot Lim in the left breast, ine flioting ® severs but uot daugerous vvundfl the Dbali haviog etruok a 1ib and glencdd off, Weilsnd lives ab No. 53 Ohsso siroeh whounca ho was 18! He vays be'would nof ify (ko robbess, PHYSICAL PHENOMENA. High-Handed Attempt to Scuttlo theo Itespectable City of 5t. Louis. Hor Cellars, Her Btorcrooms, Yea, Her Bedrooms, Turned into ‘Water-Tanks, A Tluvial Overdose 13 Feet Deep Admin- fstered In Two llours. The Young Earthquake Born Yesterday in Obio and Indiana, Ganeral Opinlon of tha Unlerrifled that It Was No Great Shakes. THE ELEMENTS, TIR STOHM AT 8T, LOUIS, Spectal Disvateh Lo The Chicaao Tribuna, 81, Lou1s, June 18,~Ooe of the most violent anddestructive rain-atorms that Liave evor vialtod tho city waa that whiob struck St. Louis about 8 o'clock this morning. The lightning sccompany- ing the storm was 8o constant thas tho heaveus appearod 28 ono blazo of fire, and at uno time duriug tho storm a newapaper could be distincte ly read by the light of tho elsctricity, At 2 o'elnck tho storm-clouds reached s point ims- madiatoly ovor the city, and about 8 the rain be- gan to deacend in A BOLID DLOCK OF WATER. Bhortly after tho commoncoment of the rain tho wind came iu furious gusts. The rain cou- tinued to pour down stendily for two bours, In tho lower portions of the city, celiars and baro~ ments, and, in somo instancos, tho first stories of mauy houases, were complately flooded, damsg- :flg furpiture, family supplics, and merchan- e, A HEAYY BOLT OF LIGNTNING struck George E. Finch & Co.'s stable, on tho coraer of Main and Wright streets, setting it on fire, Despito the wet condition of ovorything combustiblo, the flames spread with consider- able rapldity, and slthough the engines proraptly responded to tho alarm, thoy were unsble to do moro than provent tho firo from extonding lo adjoining bulidings. The stabla waa complotely consumed, togethor with three fine horses, a buggy, and & harness, sl tho property of the firm mentioned. On Lucas avenue north of Twenty-firet street,whoro there is & deep hotlow, tho water oswe over tho tors of aome of the small houses. On Chestnut streot oast of Waro avenue, m large brick house in tho courso of ercction waa ucarly demolished by tho wind., Tho west eide and front were blown down to tho foundstions, Detweon St. Louis and Fraoklin on the Pacific Railroad, more walor was seen thsn ever baeforoin tho mem- ory of TOE OLDZAT INNADITANT, and corn-flelds and meadowa wero deeply over- flowod tbat were mover overflowed beforo. A number of cars laid up at Grand Avenue Station, on the Pacific, were up to thoir bodies in water. In tho neighborbood of this station is some low ground, on which Is squatted a number of small houses. In ono case, A HOUSE WAS ENTIRELY COVANED, only & portion of tho chimney projecting abovo tho lovel of tho water. 3irs! Mary Riyan, a labor- ing woman living in & basomont tencmant on TFourteontl streot, noar Diddle, wasawakenod by findivg the wator ia her room up to the bed. Ble, with bLor little childron, were obliged to hurry out {n tho storm and take refugo at the liouse of & nelghbor. Her furnitore and houeo- hold gooda wero badly damaged. During the storm tho extonsive lime slieds near tho corner of First end Viotor streets, caught fire and wore consumed. The boilding covered nearly balf a block. The fire issald to have originated from water coming in contact with the limo. The water, as it nearod the river, found the sew- ors inadoquate to carry it off, aud the resnlt was that inleta fillod up, gutters overflowed, and property suffered, THE BCAPEGOAT. Trobably the moat serlons dlstress, however, waa occasloned by the flood in the neighborhood of the corner of Twentieth and Saulsbury etreets. At thia polot Davia strect, the old National Dridge plankroad, Saulsbury and Twentleth stroot, convergo, snd thelr point of meeting forma the bottom of a long slope from all sides, Thua tho wator from even Grand avenuo rushos down fo that direction, At this poiut thors is quita & lictlo villaga formed, of ono aud two-atory houses, brick and frame, Avout 4 o'clock tho ocoupants of tho lowest houses wera aroused by the rush of wators, and found the floors submorged. In twenty minutes more what bad formerly beona streot was a pond of water, in many placos 13 FEET DEEP. ‘The Inhabitants of tho bouses were compelled 10 run out without putting ou their clothes, in ordor Lo save their lives, Sovoral men had to swin for safoty, and had not tho alarm been promptly given by those who wern first to dis- cover the dangor, there wonld unguostionably havo boen a conriderable loss of life, Across tho rivor & gfroat deal of damage was done, Also » Houso wae strick by lightuing_ althougl 1t bad » lightning-rod, Numorous small bulldings wero ubroofed, snd mauy collars flooded. Most of tho Eastern triauy due this moruning sufferod miore or loas datention on sccount of tha tlood, In several places the track was suomeiged or wasliod away. 8o far a3 learnod no human lives were lost, but the fatahty both to old poultry and listlo chicks i considerable. Bomo forty or fifty mluor acoidents to fiesh and bones are re- ported. THE PUME, To the Associated Prens,) 8r. Lous, Jan. 18,—LEngines and pumps have been sotivoly at work sll dsy pwnping water from the ceilars, basoments, and lower tloora of dwollings, but, in msuy places, little galn hay besn mado on the water. A number of partios threaten the clty for damagos on sccount of tho meagre capacity of tha sowers, It will be many days beforo hundrods of housea In differsut paria of "thacity can be mado babitable, —_— THE QUAKE, IN OHIO AND INDIANA. Svecial Dispateh to Th» Chroace Tridune, Diouanavouts, Iod., Juno 18.—Thare was an earthquake shook to-day, the first ovor felt ln tbla vicinity to smount to anything, and, after all, this was no groat shock. Ounly a fow who had fclp, such things befors know what it was when it came, and, although ovory attempt ia be- ing mado to maguify ite proportions, the truth is it amounted to very little. It scoms to havs been folt throughout the sntire State, llere tho wave came weetward and lasted about five soconds. No damage whatever was done, Tho most no- ticoablo manifestation of the quake was ino Kiogan's pork-houss, where the. tin-pans were thrown down from thelr positions on the walls, A great many persons badly {frightensd, but none were burt. Dispatchos feceivad at the Bignal OMce ahow tlst it was folt northiosst sud mouthwost of hbere. Speclal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Porr Warng, Ind, June 18.—Thls moming about 11 o'clock & slight sbock of esrthquake was folt here, It was accompanied by a low, rumbling sound, but was sufticiently stroug to shake s number of light structures very percep. tibly, Ths following reports will show ths effact of g-ul‘ shook 8¢ varions polots in thia Btate and ot Anderson, Ind,—Very strong shook | buildings shaken all over tow JoRervonville, Ind.—Falt quite senaibly. Vluceanes, 1 Felt the jar considerably, Union, Iud,—Falt slightly, Not !:'\c K"kr“ mnt ".‘;'1‘&‘:'."' P&n;. 5.»- gamsport, Kokomo, Argos, sad Richmond, Ind, At Bidney, 0., houses were shaken badly, caus- lni Pn‘oph lauu'lla nuh,.“ 1b o8 B ans, 0., § wiles north of Sian MR R i VE 19, 1875.—TEN PAGES. —_— an_earth juako, st from thelr towaiation At Urliaua, O, %0 that their mation cou CiscinNar, 1+ Ohio Blato thatabout J ore was quito a kavern sl wwongls- ont that region. aber of honses warn wha; . 1 their walls cracked. ' . of tno hounes into thes slotgwe- cconn botli, love ¢ nalpoy Th wae srtions oftharm. .asli Ci . Corr. +mden LROWNYVL: &, day I wrote you frin P norn- Ing crossod over it Ne- brasks, Drowuvi. t No- maha County, N sbeut 2,600 InLisbitants, mong the hitls, and ot tiver, which is vory nar city. Nemaha {8 ono of . hly damagod by grat a1 ansuro you nothin . juals thio frightful realit “not roco it with my ¢ bave made mo belicva s + . pro- duce auch ravagos, All along the riv ¢1: bore and Larren 88 if sweot sud- jug the bluffs I~ a hoir losves and the " + PULETES bouo. Notasp o io any of the yards, u . 1b to ba secn anywhbore. tuto the very eartli, and od asif dried by fire, +1 thomn- solves on theit ad walle liopt grounds, unc a fuy wenks u, 0 yards Woro greon us an emeral!t 114 thatr A coverd with loxunant foliiee, 11 wre lion: ed overy- where, and the hou u¢ vep Lo groen trees. All fy nowa. - arte.Iounands on thousauds of grassnoppers crawicw thout the streots, coverod the fences, and lined tho wide- walks, Sowo of them wero sy smail and yvoung thoy could not ge: out of the way, and wore crusbed to doath beueath the foct of tho psescrs- by aud under the whesls of wagons and car- riagos, Othors woro lorge and strong, aud flow awny by bundrods, only to ba replacad by new huudreds appareutly doscending from the wky. Tne stench from doad grawahoppera at ona time becamo #0 groat the peoplo feared disoasze aud cleaned tho town of their carcases, Thoy crawled everywhors, lightod on my clothes, and ovou in my face, If the plagues of Egynt wero any worso than theso, then the Egyptisns onght i;m' to be remembored with pity nud sympatby y all civilzed natiovs, " It s usolers for mo to attompt to descrihe it to you—it must be seen and endured to bo under- #tood, and 1 asenre you I never fully reslized untll to-day what the grasshopper-plague was, Counttess miflions have boen pussing overhead all day high fu tho air, but tho people scem to cara very hitilo whetler thoy descend or not, ag ol i taken, aud I think thefarmers wou'd rather delight to #ce the disappointment of the millions who could came dowu ouly to find their raveuous predacessors had eaton up all there was fur even " Tnnuho&)pcr's suppor. To-day I rode out to Gov. Furna'a place abont 2 tules from tho city. Heo had 's beauu- fol farm, well stocked, hedged, aud the bewt pumiery in the county of 160 acres in fruit, and not n tree ocacaped, T'wenty acres of peach-orchard on which a few daye ago huog 5,000 bushels of peaches, is completely ruined. Not & peach remains, avd the trecs aro lcafless a8 if in mid-wiptor. Many of them aro badly eaton, and will die, Tho ap- ple-orchaids aro still worso, the soft wood of this year's growth beiug caten, aud tho bark stripped trom tho limbe, Thoy look whito as picked bones, aud muny of thew are alroady dy- ing. Tho nursory plants aro caton down to the gronnd. The QGovernor's loss is over £20,000, -and it will tako him five or ten years to replace his fino orchurds. Millions of grasshoppers woro utill at work on tho trees cating tho bark and soft wood, They rose 1n swarms arouod us at overy stop of tho horeos, and we could die- tinctly hear tho whirring nofso of their wings, I witnessed a grasshopper-rise, as it is called, ‘Thousands commonced roing 1p 1uto the air and circlivg abont. 1 could liken it to nothing but bees awarming. Thoy filled the airm countless millions aud then struck off northwost. In the corn thov wore still at work. Not a spoar wau to be soén above tho earth, but on going to the billa I founa them sticking in the ground eating the roots. Homo had buitowed over an luch deep in soarch of the green plants. Irode aver 4 miles and saw not a liviog groon thiug but a little milkweod and somo sumach bushes, and liere aud thero a patols of prairic-grass. All the tamo grass neamed lo bo takon, One farmer waa at work replantiog. but moet of them woro at home waltiug results, snd those I apoke to soemed groatly discouraged. To-doy the’ srmuoj\m aro flying very high and dae northwent. Just bow mknv have pases od over this pojut 1t would %o [mpossible to say, but they could only bo nambored by the thous eand millions. A’gontlomen says mors have pasaod this polnt to-dav tban any dav yet mnco the BIRht began, and ho baliovos, if they hind alightod, thoy would have coverod the entire cutinty ono grasshoppor doop, A good mauy farmers are in town, discussing the situation, ~They say they will roplant if they can get secd. C(en, Brisbiu iv here cucouraging the furmers to plant all their ground again, nod urging the merchants to give thom lib- eral crodit, A meeting will Db held at tho Court-llouse to-nighc to dovies ways snd 1noans for getting scod ond detormine what It Is beat to sow. In somo precioets tho farmers are clubbing togoth- erand sigolug l'iulut noto, which is indorsod by rich farmers, and then discouuted {u bank, the procecds to boat oueo invested in seod. A. A, Syecial Duateh W T'he Chicaso Tyidune, Oepan Rarios, Ia., Juoo 1S.—A reliable gen- tlemau, who arrived hero this morning, vn an extouded irip to thio Elkhorn Valloy of Nobraska, Toports that, up to yestorday, tho damagoe dono by gtasshoppers tocrops {u that parteof the Btato was vory slight, only an occasivual flold bo- ing visited. 'tloppors, in small numbers high in tha air wero still tiving to the northwest. Crop prospecty nro oxcelleut, Spectal tnanateh to The Chicago Tridune, Lascony, Nob, Juns 18.—QGiasshoppers by ryrinde aro tlying over tho city and have boan for sevoral days. Thousands are falllng doad from the offects of tho parasitea feoding on thor, Advices from the country around report little dawmage douo, aud that the locusts aro leaving in tho directton of the Northwest., It is arlm&ulnd that tney are Missourt ‘hopperson ght. THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmxaron, D. C,, Juno 19—1 s, m.~For the Uppor Lakes and the Obla Valley, atationary or falling barometer, portheast to soulbeast winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, and oo~ caslonal rain, 5 LOCAL OBSRBYATION, Cuicaao, June 18 3 8, m, 50.00 85 1188, 10, 5010 A0} 0,10 ., froal N, E,, 1 8 ul ! Max. thermoimster, 801 miln, thermomiater, 80, QENEHAL ODSENVATIONS. Cit13400, Juus 18, Stalion, |lar.[Thr| _Wind, ’lmm Weathar, Onleago, ... [00,31| B¢ N, E., freah .....|Falr, Cheyengs.. 10,11} Clucinuatl,, 0,04 Claveluud, " [30.04) Dulutl .., [10:10) Ureckentiga'2 )13 Ft, Uibaon, 29,641 29,07 e ———— OBITUARY, Speeial Disaleh to 'ha Chicaoo Tridune, Avroy, 1l,, June 18,—Mr, 8. V, Crossmap, ed- {tor snd propristor of the Edwardeville Jepub- lican, died last eveniog after s Lingering lluess of over two mouths. A GERGIAN FESTIVAL, Bpwlal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Eansas Orzy, Juno 18.—Ths fourch Sangerfest of tha Pioneer Sangerbund of tha Missouri Val- loy opeued hiers to-day, Numerous delegasions from nelghboriog cities are in sttendanos, an: the oity 18 given over to musia and Leer-drlukiug, Goveroore of Tows, Wisconsin, and Mionesots, sccompauled by Banators, menibers of Cougross, Unitad Statss Huogluoora, and vilers, are 10 ss. sawblo st Praire du Clien noxs week for a trip up tho Wisoouslu Iiver to Por.age. to witdias the slfech of the wlug: Lapiuvompule. FOREIGN. Dublin Visited by a Destructive Fire Last Night, A Bonded Warehouse Stored with Whis- ky Destroyed. The Streets Ablaze with the Burning Fire- Water, A Thiraty Mob Attock the Fluid with Pails, Hats, and Dippers, The Emperor Alexander Has Not Withdrawn from tho Triparlite] Alliance. CREAT BRITAIN, THE MIFLE TEAMA. DunpLry, June 18.—Maj. Leech lins printed the All-Iraland cliallengo shield for competition by tho riflemen, The Ameticans will compete, 28 tyey bavo boen made honorsry members of tho Bhooting Club., No matter which team wios, thanbiold must bo sliot for next year, at Phila- delphia, This shield is compoted for snnualiv in Iroland by tha clubs aftiliated with tho Irish Riflo Associstion, four membors of each club compoting, tvo of whom must bo eligibla to shoot in the Irish eight. THE AMERICAN TEAM, Deptax, Juue 18.—A spezisl performance twas iven to-night in bonor of the American team at ue Gsiety Theatre. Great crowds filled tho atreots and clieered tha prients. T'no Lord Mayor and family and many of the most prominent poople of Dublin wera present. A DL¥TAUCTIVE PIRE. Dosrrx, Juno 13—idmght.—A fire broko ont to-night iu the oxise-bond »tores, which con- tained 1,80 punchoons of whirky, Thero was a series of tremeudour explosions. and the flawmes #pread rapidly to adjoiuing buitdings, The burn- tug liquor flowed inta the ktraots. aud iguited tho whole noighborhood. From fifteen to twentv buildings in Ardee, Mill, snd Chinmbers streots are in flames. Vast crowds surrouud the buin- ing diatrict, A mob rolled several barrels of whisky oat of the etores, aud are holplog them- esived to tho contents. Thae police are muster- ing in forco, aud troops have beon ordored out to preserve order. LATER, At 1 o'clock this morning tho fire is unabated, and the destruction in very groat, and the lose is estimsted at 500,000, Duneix, Juno 19—2 a, m.—At this hour the fire fa buroiug aa flercely s over. Tho liquar carriea tho flamos in everv direction, Water is of no avail, for 1t only causes the burning liquor to spread, The fire brigado tore up the pave- monts and attompted to emother the fire in the streets with sand, but they liava only wuccooded in isolating it o crowlds are_coliveting float~ ing whisky in pails, dippers, aud bas. LURMAH YIELDS. TLoxpox, Jone 19—3:30 2. m.—A speocial from Raugoou to tho Times says it is reported that tbo King of Burmah hos become conviuced of lue inability to succesufully opposs the Luglisl, and lLias yiclded ou all the points fn dispute, MENNONITES. Stoamship Moraviag, for Quebee, has aboard 668 Mennouite emirranta from Ruesis. JORE FAILURES, Loxpoy, June 18.—N. Aloxander, Son & Co., merchants, bave , their liabintics beiny eatimated at €1,000,000, The failure was caused by Alexander, Collio & Co.'s suspensivn ; Oc- tavius Phillips & Co,, colonial brokers, and Mod- lock, Bmallwaro & Co., of Maucheaer, haso alyo failed, The Liabilitica of the last two firma arg not knowa. Loxpoy, June 18—3:30 p. m.—At this hour damaping ' ramors are circulated in bueinces circles, but thero I8 gonerally a better foeling provalling, — MEXIGO. ANOTHER REVOLUTION, Bix Fravcisco, Juve 18.—By stexmer New- born, just arrived from Alexican ports, we have a report that a revolution exiats at Lapaz. Gon. Davalos hea been arrested by Gen, Ybarrs, The atores are closed, and many merchants have flod to Mszatlan, All commercis] communication 18 stopped. Tho steamer could receive nejther goods nor specie. —_—— 'FRANCE. TIE CONSTITCTIONAL DILLE, Panis, June 18,—Tho Bureaus of the Left havo resolved to offerno smendment to the Congtitutional bills as thoy come from the Com- mittes of Thirty, aud to take all possiblo steps to hasten the date of the final dissolution of the Assombly, Tho Left will movo to tmorrow that ho Public Powora bill be placod on the order of tho day. —_— RUSSIA, ALYXANDEI'S POLICY, Y.oxpox, June 18,—Tho Moscow Garetls ways: * England having declined to ontor {ntointimate relations with Rassla, unleas the Contral Asian Btatos are placod under the protoction of {ntor- ustional law, Rusais bas no Treasan to loave tho aliiance of the three Lmparors, and entor into a loague with that country.” BUNKER HILL. The Day After the Celebration—A Great Many Eospitable Marks Scored for Sloston. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chieaon Tridune, Bosto¥, Mass, Juno 18,—This Las been s day of farewells and partiog oourte- sien. Unfortunately for our Pannsylvania visitors, whom a)l our people would bavo dolighted to houor, they announced thelr coming eo late that our militialwere un- able to make propor preparations for thelr reception and thoir charge, Tha hour of their anrival, made after tho hour of stasting, com- plicated mattors even wnfore. This af- ternoon tho ladies of the Common- wealth, where the Wasbington Grays and Gov. Hartrantt wore ataying, got ©p s reception to tha Governors of Penusylvauia sod Michigan, The band playod, and the kpacious parlors wera crowded with & number of ladics aud gentle- men, who ealled to pay their rowpects, The ocoasion roved ~ very pleasant, aud was the only ona of the kmnd during the week. The Norfolk Light Bluea wera taken by their Cambridge hosts all through tho western auburbae to-day, in apite of the ralu, vis- iting the American Watch Woikn at Waltham, and dioipg at the IProspoct House, The Washington City Light Infantry and the Washiogton Grays wero aleo guosts at a recoption this afternoon which proved very eujoyablo, The Ginyw loft for Lome at 8 thls avi by tho 8hore line, The Gray Iuvlnci- bl 0 left this aftornoon. ‘The Buaw Guarde bave taken them in haud and mado their stay yery pleasant, ‘The Chatlestown Cadets toox tho Fifih Msrysnd aud two other com- pantes down the harbor, aud the consumption of 45 bushels of clams waa fol- lowed by brief aud Loarty spooches by Judge Devius, the orator of yesterdav; Liout.-Col. Loney, of tho Fifth Maryland ; aud As). Moore, of Wastington, The Iudopendent Fusileais, ‘who hava boen hoping for soine time tobeable to retun courtealbd recvlvod from the State Feuci- bles, Lad an upportuuity to-day, and they took advantage of it, sud gavo thom & dinner at Cheluoa Bonch, Judge Kelley, Charles T, Koysor, of Ihiladelphia ; ""f; McDonongh snd @, L. Brown, of Pliladolplis, read a patriotia poem. 'Thess woro anly & fuw instaucos of tho generous hoapltality offored to visitors, and it is safa to say that every ouo who has been hoto Lias gons home plensed. ——e e TIE TEXAS BORDER, ‘The RBrowasvillians Approhend o RNaid from the Villalus Across the iver New Osrxaxs, Juoe 18.—A Brownsville (Tex- as) dispatch gsys: “W, . Thom guide to thie Government troops, accidontally killed lim- eolt, ou Tuesday, noar Saltillo ranch, #The report that wix Mexlcans wero esen in the road near this place produced grest excite- ment. Fooplo are afrald 1o leave thie town, Evory gun tired now oo the Mexioau «ld4 of the river ts followed Ly & report that somo oue on this sido has boen fired at, “Tho latset sensation ta that Cortins has left Matamoras, A band of Lis catila-thioves, called cavalry, wers ésen above Malamores yestendsy,” e . OCEAN FREIQGHTS AT BOSTON. Sveotal Dispatoh (o The Uhtaens Triouns, ‘Bowrox, June 18.—Jossph E, Wood, freight brober, No, DI Biate atrest, repoita Lurvposn reighite o followa 1 Masked extzemoly dull, with bt little inquiry from grain sbipers, Thore (s & larger eupply of tonnhago suitable fur gral careons, Whoat is gonoratly Leld at about 1 whilling per guartor balow the rates from New Yuri, Vluladelphis, aod Baltimore. o noto clinrtorn of & Norwegion bark with donl from Kt. Jahn, E., to Umted Kingdom, at 76 shilings dard, and of Norwegian barks henco to for orders, with 2,600 quartors wheat st b A per pound, and 1,000 brls rofinnd Rugac at 454 jor tou. ‘Tho steamer Lord Clvio ins engaged ler ene tiro eargo, nnd will wail on the 24th fnst. The eteamer Helvetia ralerl from Liverpool on the 10l and in engaging freiuht. She ia aavortised to rail hencoJuno 1. “fhie Marahon anila to- morrow with o full carno 0,000 Lusabclas of corn at 7d per b — CASUALTIES. Railroad Disaster Near Leayen- worth Oceasioned by the Rains, Accident on the Northern Pacific Be- tween Jamestown and Bismarck. Wreck, in o Dense Fog, of a Ship on the Californian Coast. FEARFUL RAILROAD ACGIDEMT, Sreetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lrzavexwonts, Kan,, Jane 18.—A dintrersing railroad accident occurred on tho Chicazo, Rock Island & Pactfic Railroad, Letween hero and Pisttshurg, Mo., this afternoon. Expross train No. 2, C. M. Sumner, conductor, left hiere at 4:00 v, m., sod when near Plstteburg, ran inio & wash-out caused by the Ilats storms, which threw the cars, except tho slceper, down sn embankment & dirtanco of 90 feot. ‘The conductor had bis hands badly in- jured. Thomas Hutton, engineer, wus ro badly sealded that Le eannot bo removed. Thomas Austin and 3r. Curtis, passougers, wero killed outright, Joseph Irwin, expresa menuenger, and Robert Frs, baggageman, weto badly bart. A special train, with all the avai'ablo medical as- sistance, lett thix city for the sceac of the disaa- ter. Tho paceugers wera all more or less in- jured. WRECKED ON THE PACIFIC COAST, Bix Fnaxcisco, Cal, June 13.—The ship Champlain was lost last.night on North Farrol- lone. B8ho had boon off the heads for thres days {o & donse fog, during which timoe no ob- sorvations had beon obtained. At the timo of her striking, ehe had just ** gone abont,"” stand- ing west-by-south. The Captain eupposed ho was in the vicinity of Point Keya. in which caso the course ateered would have carried tho ship far to the north of the Farrallone group, The ship way under topeails, with the courses bauled up. The fog wak 8 thick that the rocis were not wecn until sho struck. Sbestrock slightly st firt, near ber stern, and thes grounded ou tho racis her whole length, knockin out, Sho then floated off, filled rapudly, and sunk in a few moacuts. Tho men bsd scarcely time to got into the boats, Capt. Merrell way the last man to leave tho sLip. 1o getting uto tho boat, over the ehip's bows, 1io .8 strack by a marungalo and ki Oro'soaman who was lost wa » German, from Hawburg, koown as August. o was crushed before lesviug tha whip, ‘The crew saved notbing bLuta few articloa of clothing. Shortly after leaving the ship the fox rose, and they sighled thoe schooner Mou- doeino, putlod fur her, sud wore taken on board, Tho ebip was Joaded with & gesoral cargo, in- cludivg & lot of cosl aud pig-iron, consigued to Goorge Howes & Co. ACCIDENT ON THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. Fanoo, D. T., Juno 18,—An aceidont ceeurrod ou tlio Dakota Divirion of the Northern Pacific Tisilroad, about half-way between Jamostown aud Bismarck, on Wodneaday aftarnoon, result- iog iotke desth of Willism Fitzpalrick, the rosdmaater, and Obarles N. SBaunders, of Bls- marel, Mr, Ballivan, the Buperintendent of tho raad, and Fitzpatrick wore ridiug oa tho pilot of the engine at tho time. and, at the point of the accident, the road-bod bad beea wasbed out A fow hours before, leaving the rails and tios iu position. Bullivan aud Fitzpstnick both jumped, the former eacaping with somo severs brutees, and the lattor boing caught uuder the ongine as it foll over. He has boena roadmarter siuce the road was completed. and was univorsally re- kpacted as an efticient officer. The engineer aud firoman were badly bruised, but not se- riously. lier bottom FATAL COLLISION.Y Spectal Duvateh to The Chicaao Triduns, Davesront, Ia., June 18.—We learn from » Mr. Farosworth, of Leavenwoith, who is in town to-day, that a torrible accident occurred on the Burlington & Migsoart River Railroad on ‘Wednesday nigbt, near Chanton. Two freight traios were golog oast, one following closely upon the other, A terriblo storm was provalling at tho timo, and the darkueea was iutense. The head trafu appears to havo slacked speed, or the following train to bave increased i1 speod., At auy rate, tho latter ran fnto the caboose of the former, aud the result was that five men wers killed, two dangorously jojured, and five cars thrown from tho track, Two of theo men killed wera condnctora on othor tralns, who were riding ou the freighs. ROWNED, Wem's Bamar, N. H., Juns 18,—Fraok L, Dovw, Charles L, Sanborn, and Edward M, Rich- nrdson wero drowned in Lako Winnipizcogee you- terday oy the capsizing of their boat. Oxana, Juno 18,—Johano Goldatel was drowood yosterdsy while attempting to oross Norch Omans Cieek. 3 UNDER THE WHEELS, Sweernt Dupatch to T'he Crrcaao Trbune, Brooyixaroy, 1ll, Juue 18.—Willie, won of Pat Cosle, ongincer on tho Chicago & Alton Ttoad, aged 12, was run ovor by an omaibus this aftornon, which pasesd over hls abdomon. Ho i {n u critical condition. FELL DOWN-STAIRS. Spactal Diavateh to I'he Chicuao Tribuna, Jaxesvirex, Wis, June 18.—A man named 8. A, Davis, partially futoxicated, foll down-staire and injured bis splne eo badly that bie must dios £ —_— THE URITARIANS. ! Svectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, InmasaroLis, Juue 18,—Tho Unitarian Con- feronce elected officera na follows: President, Ambrose 81, Stanton, Indianapolls; Vice-Presi- donts, the llon, M. F. Forco, Cinciunati; AL I McKay, Indisnapolis; Corresponding Bocretary, tho Hov. J, Huywi Louwwllo; Hecarding Becratary, the Liov. A. F. Dailoy, Indianapolis ; Treasurer, W. II. Uoddard, Louiswile. The noxt seeslon of the Confarence will bo held dur- of Evanaville, ing October, in the Ci The blood being the source from which ounr systomu aro built up sod from which we deriva our mental a8 woll as physlcal capabilities, Low importaut that 1t should be kept pure, 1f it caatalns vilo festering polsons all organio func- tions mre weakened tuereby, Betiling upon im- portant orgauvs, as the lunge, liver, or kiduoys, tho effoct is most disastrous, Ilenca it bokiooves overy ono to koop their blood in s porfectly nealiby condition, and more especially does thig apply at tils partionlar wesvon of tho yoar thsa at any other, No miatter what thoexciting cause may Lo, tho real cause of a large propostion of all disoases 13 bad blood. Now, Dr. Ierce does not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery inthe catalogua of qusck patent nostrums by recommending it to cure every discass. Nor does hio 50 rocommend it ; on tho contrary, thera are hundreds of diseascs that he ackaowledges & will not ouza ; but what bo ducw claim is Lhis, sthat there {3 but oue focm of blood diveasa that 1t will not cure, and that disenss is cancer, Ho does not recommend his Discovery for thas dise ease, yot bo Lnowa [t to be tho moat searohing blood-cleanser yot discovorsd, and that it will freo the blood snd system of all other knowa blood voleok, bie tbey xnimal, vugetably, or mineral, by o'den Discovery is warranted by hiw to curs tho woiwt forme of SXin Dissascs, as all forma of Diotokes, limples, aud Erupiiozs, alio alt Olandwar Hwollings, snd she woret form of Berotulous sod Ulcarated Bures ol Neok, Legs, or other parts, and ail Scrofulous Disoases of ttin Boner, es White fiweliings, Fover Boros, Hip Joint and Spinal Disoases, all of which belong to Berofulous dincases. CONFIRMED—RIP. JOINT DIBEASE CURED, W. GRovx Bratio, Is,, July 14, 1872, Dr, Pleree, Bugalo, ¥, ¥.: DEess Sin: My wife first became lame nine yaars sgo. Swellings would appear and dirap, pear on her hip, and sho was gradually becoming reduced, and her wholo system rotton with dis- caso. In 1871 aawelling broka on her hip, dis- charging large quantitios, sud sinco that time there are soveral openings. Have had five doc- torsat an oxponso of €123, who may nothing will do any good bt a surgical operation, July 16, 1973, Lo writos thus: My wife has certainly recoived o great bonofit from tho une of your Discovery, for sho was not able vo get off the bed and way not expectod to livo a woek whon slio commonced UMD it, & year agn, Bho has beon doipg most of her work for over six months, ITea used twenty bottles, snd still using it, IHor recovery is considerad as almost a miraclo, and we attributa it all to tho ves of sour vaiuable medicine, I ean choerfully rec. ommend it ag & blood purifier and straogth re- utorer, J. M. RomiNgoy, Discovery is sold by druggista, ... MILLINERY GOODS. SLAUGHTER! HILLERYDEPART Fifth (or West) Soction. Great West Sidg I]_ry Goods House, Artificial Flowers. Tho following are part of an immonso lot of ine Flowers, bought ot the importers nt less then 65U cents on the dollar, and which o wili close out at ncorresponding saoritian, Thoy nre all fresh, fashionabla goods, ane aro not only worthy tho special attention of our Liadv Customers in general, but will pay Hlliners to investigate: 50 cartons Choice Flowers, 25 ots regular price 50 to 65 cts, i 40 enrtons Beautiful Fiowers, 500 sprays regular prico $1 to $1.12, 45 cartons Elsfnnt Flowers, 650 spray: regular nrice $1.35 0 $1,50, 40 carions Rich and Blsnnh Flowoers, 76a spray i roguler price $1.60 to $1.75. liich Natural Wroaths, $3.76 quality for m; H\l-l'v‘l)aoomn Dalsy Wreaths, $2.00 quality 51.00, s.lflanndxomu Montures, $2.60 quality for Handsome A @ forandsomo Monturos, $1and $1.35 quallty 30 Buds, 5 and 10¢, worth 12 and 250, Roso Bp 18c, rogular prico 30a. Raso Bprays, 250, rogular prics 500, Trimmed Hats. Our stock of 8Btylish Trimmed Millinery, ;&;&Hlnu:osi ond flnest in the oity, reduced Untrimmed Goods. Larzo lot of cheap Bhado Hats for Ladies and Misacs, 35 and 50c, less thn balf prige. Ant_gan OHIPS, NEABOLITAN : CANTON, L. AL, COBURG, BOUSR AN MEADY, and Bunay Brmids oico ¥renc! 18, I'6; ar ol quality, ofeFing af S8.60, T FORUIATS Feathers, Groat Bargains in Oatrich Tips, Pompona, Wings, and ¥anoy Tips, i Vory ahoids " Ribbons, 80 bozes fine imported full bolled Ribbona zood shados, ot & and 100 yard, worth 18 ‘I‘Sg“k:gx'nu do,, do,, at 14c yard, rogular 260 q"fsuhloiudn.. do., 800 yard, regular 400 # l:liq‘t;’&'xu do,, do,, at 35¢ yard, regular 580 ality, The above are the cheapest Ribbons ever a%":dt' bargams in Qolored, F d roaf olora, Blnok Sash Ribbons, 4> TARGYe A Vory largo line of Hat Scarfs, choap, ARSON, PIRIE & 00, : ; Madison and Peoria-gts. SKIRT SUPPORTZR, AT Tead this advertissnent carefal. 17, Buy tog_I'atent Uem Bupporier. The best Bkirt St riar ever mads “This {san ticlo of practic; 1vis easy and plrasant Lo woar, ther with or without a corset, It takes tow wolzht aml pressnrs of the clotbing trum the "llull‘;v“d 10s, and Dorer 1 3 1s rocommended by a iane. \When voce wora i | ortL, Aall‘l;llllilflull‘nl"ll ey flf: ©ia. Sionts waitad T ova A ety and 13'3,-. Simgle dad Gl — Cuine matlod 5 any a0drass ou 1o elpt of U ola snd 1o athinp: o uriern Eoiaaros SINOR & fale For ealaby Fiel ganan: fuo Souit Ry S GOODIICH RTEAJBIN, For Haclao, Milwaukos, and Wost Skora porta, o Jall WaGitay orceplel Moyt <o aturdsy’s » oursion boal 2 For Grand Havel raad gl daily, Runda) FOr L Jimani sud Oxcapiod. Ratundayuorc ¥ Manistes, Lt Fadead: 0 lloy, M T plactinl Htwes o FIRM CHANGES: DISSOLUTION. Thocoparinership heratofore sxlating batwosn the ua: dorsigued, untor the Hrn oame of lobert ¥, Quesl & Gl 1a e’ duy " dissolvod by wutual conscat, —Eiines PaFiau; can iga the frm peme In Huaidativa, Chieago, June 18, 1416, WILLIAAL 0 HOUURTON. COPARNTNIERSIIIP, The undorsianod Laving this day formed & copartasr ship, undor tho firm narue of W, O, Hoaghiun & o, witl & norn! tuibbor Dusiness, Urioe, with Wlls, {’"“ghn‘cl.h"‘"l‘lu" Enlln Q “‘Tweiity-vecond-ets e el 4y WAL ; HovanToy, Ohtcago, June 18, 1876, JANIKS NODONNELL, OIL TANKS, WILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 40 West Lake Bt OICAGO. £ Bond for Catalogue. xr.Au'xo 9 or A TRUSE, NS tains the rupture nd night till Gatod""Bont by mall. l'glrculu's frea. Btata.at., Ohicago, ; TAIKBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL RiND& FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO« 111 & 119 Lare Si., Chicage Bscaréluliobuy oaly the Gesuing

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