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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1875, ——————————OOOOEEEEET—T——EeEeEee———Eeeeee—eeeeEeEeEeEe——=S——————S=S———————EE——eeee__—V—_—VO_—__O__ second part contains the registry of births, deatLa, and marriages, relatives and dorcend- santa; and the third, hixtotfcal notes and photo. graphs. Tho Ancostial Registe? in fuldod Into tho book in map-form. ‘Tho wort is one which moken a completo fainily record and history, end ja, thoreforo, a companion to the Family Biblo ; and, (o those who havo-not time and resourcos adequate to furnlah the facts, Afr. Hunpanp offers his services on reasonable torma, His Jong experionco In tha buainers, and his pro- found knowledge of the nubjeot, condor him amply qualitied for this business, of whioh, in- dood, ho nlmoxt haa a monopoly in tho Wost. ils oflica [n at Room 18 Marino Buitding, In thie city, whore copica of the bouk may bo obtained and ho may bo consulted. _ Particulars of the Iynching of tho negro Situs near Annspolld, Md., lave arrived by mail, and giva a aombro pictura of tho state of civilization ” fn Anno Arondel County, Tho nogro, it will bo rometnbered, had committed an outrage on & young white girl. ‘The hanging was conducted ju an ordorly an’ carnost epirit by somo of tho ‘host citizens of the neighborhood ‘The mob, in truo American atylo, pagsod a nerioa of beautiful and olaborate resolutions bofore consnmmating thoir bloody work, Thoy justified themsalvos by considering that tho nogro might poewibly oscapo tho gallows if tho law wore allowed to tako its conres ; that there was no wrong in executing the penalty of tho Inw when all doubt as to tho prisover’s guiit had been romoved by his confes- sion ; and that it would bo cruol and revoltiog to arng tho victim of tho rape into court to do- tall tho circumstances of bor misfortune. Tuo prisonor died pouitont, but with warm and lively convictions thay ho waa not going to bo an angel. Ho ead ho expected to go to hell, and cortainly all tho pooplo about wore of tho same mind. Only one sddendum needs to bo made to this painful rocltal, and that is furnished by a Paltimore Sun roporter who Interviowed the yonng lady concerned, with the following rosult : “The young lady, when asked what slo thought of the hanging of tho negro, modestly remarked that abo was glad, and withdrow to hide her emo- tion." Country papers should not bo too rash in be- lieving the sensational storics told by St. Louia vewepspora. St, Louie is a slocpy town, and when it wakes up with a atart to do something, it ta suro to overdo it. St. Louie’ Inst sensation waa that ofa German sailor, uamod Muztirn, who had aailod on a whaling yoysgo, and lost Tis sight from the glare of tho ice and suow. Tie had cast anchor, eo to speak, In 8t. Lonis, rnd tho dizmal atmosphora had given his eyos a iset. Pausing one day upon the atreot, tho oMicted mariner besought @ friend to hold up his hand, oxplaining that he had dreamed a dream that bis eight hed been restored to him, ‘Tue person raised his hand. The marinor count- el the fingers, and found that hie sight had k1on mystorionsly rostorod, even as hisown ¢ream bad foretotd, Tho St Louis nowspapors related tho story in aa many words as porsiblo, od the country preea condensed it into para- graphs, Then appeared 8 young man in the unl- form of @ United Siates soldier, ‘who had known Duviven as a shirk and 8 shamon the high soas, and thus blighted tho Ingenious sensation of tho St. Louis nowspapera. What Wexprux. Pruz- 1.ps gaya of 8t, Louis people may be truo, but it iu unkind in the press of that city to take advan- tawo of their want of braln-mattor in such a publio mannor, and by so shallow s story. pe aes He SER Capt, Paut Borron has recolyed many com- y‘Imenta for his lsat plucky awim across the Laitieh Channol, but none so flattering os that of tho Duke of Epinnuna, who offered tho Cap- t.io% position in the British Navy as « partial recognition of his eminent sorvices to science, ‘Tho storios of tho cruise in the life-saving euit 8.6 ombollighed and dooorated in various ways by the narrators; but all agree that it was taroughbout an exhibition of olear grit such as is ecldom witnessed in trials of human endurance. 10 winds and tides woro both unfavorablo, yet tie Captain paddled on. Hoe chargod his attend- avte at the outect to leave him in the wator until ho bogan to sink, and his detormination to reach the other shoro or sink did not once flag. It ia sald that the English reporters waded out to their neoka to hear what patriotic sentiments the Captain might deliver to the glory of Old En- giand as ho finisbod hie task. Thoy were some- vhatdlsappoiuted when they caught only a string of big Amoricao oaths dircoted principally to- wards tho tronblesome rocks. When the Cap- tain loft the other side he cried “ Vive ls Trance,” bat he damned the cliffa of Albion. —— ee ‘The brilliant base-ball coptest on Saturday, bee ton tho Chicago White Stockings and tho Hart- fords, one of the best clubs in the country, inwhich lie former defeated the lattor by a acoro of 1 to © after playing eleven fnnings, fa anothor in- «tance of the exceptionally-coloasal way in which Chicago now and then does business. Notwith- standing alithat has been said of the Whito Btockings, whether pro or con, thoy havo accom- Wished s feat nover knowg beforo in the aunale of: the national gamo,—first, in compelling a powerful ulub to play eloven ipninga; and, sac- oud, in plug up the unprocedonted ucoro of 1 to. 0, Thls not ouly moro than atones for past or- rors, but ih a record of which the home club may bo proud, whethor it accomplishos anything more this season or not. The mout interesting fostore of the result is tho andnoss it wil! occa- @lon tn Bt. Louis, whoro nothiug of this sort has ever been known or imaginod, Itis positively harder than all tho mortgages on the Big Bridge. a The departure of the English Arctlo expedi- tion bes provoked an interview with Capt. Hares,—the moat experienced Arctio navigator fin Amorios, Ifo {8 hopofal of the boat resolte from thie expedition, inasmuch as it is the most completely equippod that has ever beon dis- patched, It should be a mattor for sincere rogrot to American students of ecience that eufticiont ‘Means are vot at band to put Capt, Hargs on his ogs again within the Arctlo Circle, He catimates tnat $60,000 would be enough for his purposes The great mistake of intrusting the last Amerl- can expedition to Capt. Hart inatead of to Capt, Hares 1s by this time appreciated ; for, if sucha commander and crew could achieve so much, thoso fitted br nature and education for the work might almost have counted upon sucooss, —_——<_—_—___ The acepegraces of the graduating clses at West Point thie year will gloat over a paragraph which appeared in Tum Tarnonn yesterday, com- menting upon the marke reosivod by thom. It wos supposed that the figuroa sot opposite thelr names in the various departments wore credit-marks, The lateat Now York Papers publiuh the general standing of tha graduates, and place thoge with the largest array of marke at the foot of the livt,—thus iudioatiny: Uhat they wore tho reverse of credits. Tula dues Bot affect the conclusion pointed out in the Paragraph yesterday, that discipline and ability were not the strangers that wild schootboye like to think them, On the contrary, it loaves that conclusion juat where it was, the relation of the figuros being the sams. ——— Massachusetts adheres tonaclously to tho relics of barbarism still left it by the advance of civillsation, Bcate-craft, and religious tolerance, ‘There {a stil! a statute providing that ' whoover travels on:the Lord's day, oxcept from necessity or charity, shall be punished by five not exceed. ing @10 for every offense.” This statuto has ‘een a dead letter for years, aud the only sere Vice it ever rondore 1a in the protection of rail road and other corporations, No damages can be recoveredin Massachusetts for injuries re~ Ceived on bighways and railroads on Sundeye, Unless itcan be shown that the traveling was Recessary or for obarity, + Bpeaking of the struggle to obtain eligible Polnts of observation of the grost Bunker Hill Procession {o Hoaton, @ reporter says: ‘Groat Qs were the expectations of the Bostonians, their lon did not compass such numbers sa Of the 80,000 visitors and mavy more eratybody doughh @ plese conimand- ing ® ylew of tho lino of march. One man ro- fured €100 for the use of aningle window forthe Vay. The Boston Transcript declined 6390 for its Washington atroot front, and gave up all ite windows to its employes, Still, thousands of dollars were mado by the rental of neate in ellgi- bio locations, whether they were in the windows of atores or dwollings, on the house-tups, or on tho platforms orected for tho purposo, Tho tat- tor were soou on almost evory block, and « few of them were farge onough for the comfortable accommodation of 500 poonlo.” — ‘Tho granehopper or something like nnto him in angaged in catiog up Bloomington, Ill, The insects are three fourthe of an inch lung and of a grayish color, They broakfasted on the tops of the treos in the Court-House yard, and luuched on the grass, Sg POLITICAL NOTES. Mr, Eugene Hale is aald to be rasponsible for tho absouco of s ‘Third-Term plank from tho plat- form of tho Maluo Republicans, Ho aennlbly {u- torprots the Prosidont’s lottor sa aettling that qnestion forovor. Senator Thurman is too much of # man not to know that inflation snd repudiation constitute the vory assonco of the Ohio D&mocratio plat- form. liis advocacy of thoso principles on the atump ig thoroforo stultifying and diegrecoful, The Pennsylvania Probibitionists expoct to east 16,000 votes for their Gubernatorial candi- dato—ono Brown, Thoy charge Gov. Hartrantt with assisting and comforting tho rum-eollers, sud propose to rotaliate by establishing an indo- pendont party, which may give tho Democrats » chanco, ‘The Chicago Infer-Ocean's modest suggostion of ono of ils own proprietors for the Prealdoucy dora not evoke tho gonesal and rapturous re- aponso which was evidently anticipated. Gen. Logan's many good qualities are recognized by all, but it is thought they may be fully exorcised io a humblo aphero, ‘The Hon, Erastus Wolls, who haa been elected to Congrosa by the Demacrats of tho Second Missouri District, waa formorly a ‘bus drivor. Ilia remardnblo font of turning # slx-Loreo team in tho narroweet street of St, Louia frat attract- od attontion to his transcendent political abilitiog, 2 Fiold-Marehat Malatoad, having propsred an admirablo plan of battle for tho campaign of 1876, ta now looking about for some troopa. If ho had a fow thousand mon to command, ho might really put in some offective work, Iho Obi Domoerats, it fe wall known, repudiate bim utterly, and the Ropublicaus aro only willing to ayo hin in a subordinato capacity, The practice the Bt. Paul and Minneapolis pt have adopted of getting up “waves” for various ofiice-seekers, muut bo to men of ayorage common acoso in that locality intensely disagreaablo. ‘I'he man Fisher, for in- stance, will actually bo forced on tho Democratio Conyontion by mere nowspeaper clamor and on- thuaiasm manufactured to ordor. Tho San Francisco Chronicle is thoroughly dis- gruntlod by tho specific declaration of war upon the raltroads mado by tho Ropublican State Con- vention, It charges Gorham, Carr, and Sargont with manipulating the Convention and decciving the simple-minded farmers to subserve thoir own selfish and wicked dosirea. The Chronicle ia a strong Repablican and railroad organ,” Tho Domocrats gonorally find it convaniont to say, When any unploasant roferonces are mado to Mr. Twood, that anyway he was sent to jall for his crimes, Which is more than the Repub- Nean party has done for its rogues, The truth iy that [t was Republicane principally who sent Mr. Tweed to jail; and it does not appear that the party has any conspicuous rogucs of ita own who dosorvo # silnilar fato. ‘Tho Madlaon (Wis.) Democrat, having learned that Sonator Howo uses a froo pass, declares that ho is no true Anti-Monopoliat, The laws of Wisconsin forbid State officialn to accopt auch favors; and it would bo becoming in “tha do- fender of Jayne," the Zemocrat thinks, to ro- spect the implied wishos of the people whom he roprosonta, Notwithstanding bis fearful lapae from virtue, Sonator Howe bollovos he has oom- fortablo assurances of a re-olection, Tho Milwaukee Sentinel, which could find noth- {ng objootionable in Senator Carpoutor'a record, is no admirer of Senator Morton. It stakes its roputation for sagacity on the prediction that Morton will not bo the noxt Prosident, howevor hard ho may work for tho office, Homay be the Republican candidate, but the Sentine? is posi- tive that nofther ha nor any othor politician of his stamp can be successful with tho peopio, Thia must beaead blow to the Indiana states- man. Ho probably hoped never to live to neo the day whon Sonator Carponter's friends would pick flaws in his roputation, Ex-Congroseman R. H. Cain, of South Carolina, passed through hla recent trial for porjury with flying colore, Cain is « proacher and a nogro, as well as an ox-Honorable, Tho cbarge against him was that ho had sworn sgainst w brother preacher, The whole affair wos ludicrous and trivial in the extrome; and the Judgo, in dlamissing the Roverend liti- gants, took occasion to read them @ sound sor mon on tho indecency of pious quarreling. Cain hag not rolinquishod bla political aspirations, though ho is at presont pastor of one of the largost churchea in Charloston. Prohibition lage superfuous on the atage both in Minnesota and Iowa, ‘Tha Temperance Con- yeution in Minneapolis, it is well known, nom- insted a full Stato tickot, aud doclarod for » to political organization, Thera sosms to be w prospect sleo that the Hopublican Convon- tion in Jows will be torn by tho egitation of tho samo quosttons. Tho Scott County Convention recently laid on the table e soriea of rewolutlons favoring ® license law, and instructed its dele- gatea to tha State Convention to support the views indicated by Its sotlon In this respect, It fe clatined, to bequre, that this disposition of the mattor ouly indicates the purpose of the Re- publicans of Iowa to keep Prohibition outside of party platforms; if this 1a really the case, the action of the Scott County Republicans is wise and effeativo. PERSONAL J.P, Trowbridge ia golng to mount the roe trum as a reader of original pooma, Eoain, or morning-red, {9 anew color tntro- duced into commerce by Caro, of Badou. Bismarck haa beon‘decoratod with " The Order of the Beraph " by King Oscar of Sweden, Charlotte Cushman is at Newport, recralting, according to ill-enatured people, for noxt seanon, ‘The Boston papore aro now beginning to deny the rumor that Mra. Charles Sumner is to be married agaia. A Paris corraspondent saya Mra. Gen. Mo Olelten iw io very dolionte health, but looks moro lovely than over, ‘The Rov. Increase N. Tarbox does not boar any malico against the misguided persous who aro responsible for bis name. Jobn Robinson is gotting oven with the Cin- clonatians for vot oleoting him Mayor, by taking their money through bis cirous. How cheorfully some people oan bear their crosses,—Wicniawall, for tnetance, after the Ozer had pinned it on for him, A wooden-legged Lotharlo in the Whately (Maes.) poor-houso repaid the kindness of the Warden by eloping with his wife, ‘Miss James, a Pittsield (Afass,) sehool-teach- er, baa been fined @15 for whipping a scholar too severely, Boys will remember thls on the Fourth of July. Dr. Evans, the noted American duelist to Paris, hasahen which cost him $2,000. Ifthe fowl {s as tough as tho story, she is qualified for eresteuraot pot-pies. By the Pogis Figaro it appears that Fergus MacClollan wes in Now York and Semuol O'Deary io Paris, and that instead of ‘fighting a duel they plese’, by eof the cablo, & game of chess, condition of whieh waa that tha loser was to blow out hia brains; all for lovo of a young lady of New York. now io Calcutta, Terqua, they aay, lost, acd blow out hie brains June 4. “ Evon Queoa Victorias is a victim of the oopy- right Jaw, whicl pormita piratical and mutilated reprints In the Colonion. ‘The Athenqum ia re- sponsible for the statement. It fa feared that Motley will not resume bis litorary puraurt The death of hie wife, and tho paralytic stroke which afflicted him some time ago, havo proatrated him entirety, Henry C. Badger, of Boston, announces that his late wife's Lusiness—achoo!-teaching—will be carried on by ber widower. It ia not bard to guces who ren that Louachuld in ite palmy daya. Thoy are just beginning to discover that the Battle of Bunker Hill occurred on St. Botolpu's Day. He te Boston's patron-erint, and gtres Ifa name to the clty,—Botolph’s-town, ot Los- ton. Mrs. Eva Joyco, of Oswego, N. Y., has aued Albert Quonce for $1,000 for attnmpting to kiss her. Sho'll toach him the difference between Brooklyn and Oswego,—between churchman and layman. Itacemn that the cnetodian of public morality fo England, the Lord Chamberlain, refused to Stow Historito play ‘Judith,"” for tho same reason that he prohibited Satvial’s performance of * Ssmeon."” . Tho youngest millionaire of Now York is Francis 3. Street, of the New York Weekly, who owos bis posscesious, In a manner more marked than usual, to tho folly and credulity of child- hood's happy time. Lawie, the Detroit humorist, has determined upon literary euicido, Liko Bailey, of the Dau- bory News, ho has been provailed npon to pub- lish bis jokes in book-form. Like Bailoy, he will flicker out and be forgotten. Guorrills Moaby and R, P, W. Garnott met on atrain from Washington to Alexaudria. Tho meeting was not friendly, aud Mosby got in one on Garnott’s **buglo.” Garnott sent him to carpet with a * corkor” on tho loft ' peapor.” Tho epidemic has epread to sextons, Piper, tho Boston sexton, waa not only s murdorer, but had obsceno pictures; and now a New York sexton has beon found to possess ovor 1,000 nasty prints, and to make a business of copying thom for publication. Mr, Backus, of Michigan, was so injudicious astosmokoe in tho same wagon with acan of cosl-oil, If Prof. Peters, in scanning around among the planote, should happon to get a wlimpso of anything that looka like a fragment of Bir. B., he will sond word to the papers, A foolish Pittsburg hotel-kespor prossnted Lulu Delmay, tho varicty-alogor, with $22,000 worth of diamonds. Sho played an ongagement at Troy, and oloped pro tom with Low Sponcor, another varioty-performer, sud bas not boon heard of -aince, Tho Pittsburg man is still hunting ber. Z Tho Philadelphia Press preaches » wholesomo lesgon upon tho folly of writing one’s name in #0 public a placoas an Egyptian column, Tho Press ia right, The initlata vu. W. F., for in- stanco, should nevor be found in any more con- spicuous place than the back of a chock for 25,000. ; It iso pleasant thing, at this aerson, to note the fragile, Madotna-facod bella slip quiotly into a Indies’ reataurant and call for strawborries and oream in an interinde of shopping; and ea- pocially into: ing to obsarve the waiter become Boggte-oyed’ns that frail beauty pasos between hor chorry lips fruit ovough to gorge two mighty stovodores.—St. Louis Republican, Tho Now York Herald of tho 18th inet. thus epeake of the gront thief and Isto leader of thu Tammany Democracy: ' Tho ox-Boss atill Un- gers on Blookwoll’s Jsland, and the wolcome steamboat, with ite baud of music, fying colors, enthusisstio crow, and sumptuous tablo, has not yet putin an appearance to relieve him from durance vile, Hostill sighs for freodom—even achange from tho Island to Lualow Streot Jail —and tho tardy rolief does not reach bim." No man can sell anything in Brooklyn now if he dosan’t say that Beochor ia slandered angel and Tilton a black-souted horsethlof. The signa on Brooklyn placos of buainoss may bo supposed to read somothing like this: ‘* Metropolitan Par- oxyamal Osculstory Carpet Btore.” ‘Song-in- tho-Heart Bird-Cage Works." “ Rarged-Edgo Laundry.” “Ansloty Machine-Shop and Plow Manofactory.” ‘J. William Brown: Plastering Dono with Troo Inwardooas." ** Moral Nisgara Bath-Rooms.” ‘ I-oven-wish Snuff Factory." “Cave of Gloom Dietillery.” ‘*Conspiratora’ Hotol.” ‘‘Anti-Tiltontan Tripo for Sale Hore.”* “Down & Out's Brass Works."—Loutsctlle Courier-Journal, People who delight in high-toned troaty-mak- {ng will bo happy ovor the selection of F. W. Palmor, of the Infer-Occan, as ouo of tho pleni- potontiaries of the grand Iudian palavor, which is to result in 9 now grab of land. Mr, Palmor has soon nautical service, and beara the scars of tho Pacific Mall aubsidy, He was, and ix, of the B. #, Allen kindred of fast aud loose-financior- ing, If he must negotiate, {¢ {a better that it should bo with tho primitive races. But wo caution the Dlack fills proprietors to look well to thoir scalping locks and oyo-testh, for both orein danger when Palmer comes foto their neighboriiood, Bince his succossfal exporiment on tho farms of honest cltizons of Iowa for the Douoflt of the Chicago & Nock Island Railroad, his reputation atunds deaervodly high as a land- plato. Spottod Tail had bottor sign and ac- knowledge the parchmont which allenatea terrl- tory ut once, and take commutations in the becf and bacon of Gon. Gronvillo MM. Dodge. Othor- wigo ho may lose hia land, and got nothing at all for it.—New York Sun, AParielan, moro noted for his avarice than for fidelity to hia wife, was driving tho other day with av actroes to whom he {a particulerly devoted, whon, in order to put on her gloves, sho was obliged to take off four rings, worth at loust 4,000. An sho bad no poouct in her droga sho intrusted the rings to her escort, who put them carolosaly in bis pocketa. After the performanco atthe theatre was over, our friend returned home, and entering his wife's room, without thinklog, emptied bis pookets, placing their con- tents on the marble mantel, Tho glittering Jowols immediatoly caught tho conjugal eye, and trouble wae imminent, when the gontloman oald: “My dear, bueluess has prospered to-day. Thee fous ringw aro « present for you." Dis- trust vaulshed, and joy took its placo, At day- breals a messenger came from the actrees to re olulin the ringe. He waa immediately aent away, and at noon the avaricious victim explained to the actress, and was obliged to par her #4,0U0 in bank-notes for the jowels. As for hia wife, aho now never Wwuaries of oulogizing ber husband, snd while showing the ringa to her frionts ex- claims: '*‘fbey say that he fe avaricious, it ia a calumuy, for took at these,” HOTEL ARRIVALS, - Grand Pacific Hotel—~Tho Hon, J, D, Campbell, Des Moines; J, D. Leber, Cuiomustiy, ihe Hou, A,X Piyind, Ubippawa Falls, Wis; the Hou, Fred’ Mica, Osnnecticut ; John J, Maautel, Bt, Loula; Lloyd ruses A. N,Wood, Baton, NY, 71 Bf All orth tie Hou, Mutt M, Curpeuter,” Mitw Kea? A. McKinney, Now York..,. Fulmer Hous—Jobn Juy Knox aud wile, Wanhlngton 7 W. 1 Rickey, Hart- ‘M, De Coster, J, E. Burnel, New York: 11, ¥ ‘Towa; 0, A, Alezuuder, Iudianxpoile ; 1, Washitgtont 0, U, Waluor, Naw York 3 &. 7 aa Nichole, ~ Userk, Ale, Howard, uf tho Redpatt en, Harry FY, Craue, Conus ge M. ¥, Fairdetd, Galveston ¢ ‘the Lon, Alex Willey, Hoarous’ Maj, D. ‘2. irldgefand, Waahe ington; Gen, 0, Vaugbu, Donver ; Gen, J. H, Ammen, Boston; H, H. Routh, J, Dawson, London; the 4. P, Dueteo, New York,,.. Sherman House—T! Fae ee eee ee oatia: Virgtsls, 0, Kiagily, Ullnion, Ia, * a ANOTHER GRIST OF HEROES. New Youu, June 20,—Tho arrival of the bark Puig, from Montevideo, at Obarleston, is su- nouuced. Bho ia doubtless the vossel ordered away from Havane with political prisoners, Cuautxsi0N, June 20,—The Uruguayan bark Paig strived here brings sixteen refugecs from the Uruguayan Kepublic, ‘They remain hore for two days, eud go New York by rail, where they will romalo @ month, They anoounosd th tatention of returning to Montevideo as 9000 af the political storm The Puly will retusa to Moate blewa over, ‘olution of thauks to Gen. ‘bob batter informed bafore he made tbat CROPS AND ‘HOPPERS. Prospecis of Enormous Crops in Various Portions of Kansas, Vast Swarms of Brownville, Locusts at Neb, They Eat Holes in Flour-Sacks, Coats, Shawl, and Straw-Hats. And One of Them Cuts Of a Tree- Limb Almost as Thick as a Lead-Pencll, The 'Hopper Not Worried Much by Its Parasites, And Lives Comfortably After sHaving Its Head Cut Of. KANSAS, Kansas City, Mo., Juno 20.—From parties just returned, as well as through {otters and tolegrama ag tu the crop prospecta iu Kansas, all agrea tbat the Uke was naver bo foro known fn the State, Ieayy farmore in the wostern part of the State are telegraphing hora for barvest hands, aod complain thet they can’t get men enough to harvest, Larvestiog in Sonthorn Kansas baa commenced, and tho avers ago is immenee. Some of the comparatively now counties claim # million bushols of wheat, and a rough estimate of wheatio the South wuatis 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 bushels. Thisonormous crop well bo more than duplicated in tho West and otbor sections, ‘tho great foar {fs that hands enough cannot be obtained to barvast the crop, To the Editor of The Chicago tribune? Baupwin Crrr, Kan., Juno 16.—' Wonders will never cease"; B. Keofer, of this placo, caught this morning & grasshopper, which, on dissecting, was found to contain a worm over 23¢ {eot long, about tho sizo of n Coat's throad No, 5, The ‘hoppor died soon after it was captured, Evorybody is feahug better now io this vicinity because the hoppergrase oro leaving. Thoy are moving northosst, and Amng high. Planting corn is going on vizurously, and farmers are hopoful of yet rafaing a good crop of corn; but they havo been te:ribly scourged by this ‘hoppor, Wilhata Picnket has Jost in his nursery, con. eisting of seedling and young trees of all kinda, ovor 82,000, In B.C. Barnu’ nursery the oxti- mated luvs is over €5,000 on nursery and stock, 'The erent fear iy now that drought may wet in, If tt does thia part of Kansan will again be obliged to ask ald from the Egat, NEBRASKA, Boectat Corresponucuce of Lhe Chicago Tribune, Brownvitte, Neb., June 18,—A heavy thun- der-storm sisited this placo last ulght, and a great doal of rain fell, As long na it was light, vast clouds of grasshoppers coutinued to pass over the cliy; but very few alighted. The quea- tlou now is, Do the grasshoppors fly at night? A goutloman bore aasures me they covtinua thoir fight all night long, and that, oa any clear night, they enn be seen moving, by Jooking ay the moon with o stroug gines, Ho said that, night baforo last, millions passod over this city, aud that be watchod thom until after midnight, aud naw no ond of their columns. This view of tho case received # strong confirmation tho othor night at a polut south of hero, where, about 10 o'clock in the evening, a vast column of hoppers cama dowa and covered the fields for miloa, ‘Lhe rain-storm does not scem to have done tho hoppora any hurt, as they weroup thiamorn- ing bight and early, and more lively than over. Millions of them still {1 the gardosa and fiolds, and thoy are crawling sbout in maseos, hunting forany groen loaf or sprig of grass they can find, and which they devour voraciously, You. terday a gentleman going down street saw a big “hopper sticking agsinet tho aide of a aack of flour on the sidewalk, aud drove him off. It was found tho follow bad eaten hole half an inch square, and worked out considorablo flour. A Jowish morchant had two largo holes eaten in tho backs of coata hanging in front of his store, and # mau can cow hardly woar a straw lat with safoty. A great laugh was bad at a lady who went to church with « thin gauze shawl on, and, while suo Froceilta two big ‘hoppers crawled up on hor back aud mado holes as large 48 one's hand. Somo curious experimenta are boing made with the ‘hoppers, Thoy aro covered. with red para- sites aud full of grub-worms. Nearly ovory ‘bopper has his holf-dozeu rod lice and a good, heatthy grub-worm in him, Tho red parasites aro, wome of them, noarly asisrgo aso pin's head, and tho grub ia from ouc-olghtn to half on inch long, Icouuted thirty parasitos on ono ‘bopper, and ho had © two large grub- worms {in bim., Theso worms lay diroctly back. of the ‘hoppor's head, and are oasi- ly presaed out. ‘hoy are very livoly, and wriggle about when relieved from thoir strange prison, ‘Tho soring all Layo block heads, and, if laid on tho ground, immediately burrow, Thalr boring power ia woudorful, and & dozen of them placed ou tho oarth will ba out of aight in a filly, Tho red lico aro under tho wings of the uppers, aud, If picked off and Iuid ou the hand, will tasten themwelves to the tlesh, producing Boon an itching Hoonation, Thoy closely resam- blo, and 1 boliove are, what tho Love uaed to call “rod jlggors.” 1 doubt if eithor the red lice or eae will kill the ‘uopposu. They are to the oppers what fleas. nro toa dog or worms ton boy, aud willdo no moro harm, Prof, Riley to the contrary notwithstanding. A'hopper with his bead off lived ton minutos; but a drop of coal oi placed on his back stopped tho locomotion of s Lealthy ‘hopper at once, and killod him iu goven mnluutes, A ‘hopper sheds hie coat, lika a locust, threo times before reach- ing tis full growth, Goy, Furnas haga large glass-jor full, and nearly all have abed twice. I gond you a specimen of @ grasshopper two Loma old from the secund shodding, aud the shell he came out of, Smoll him. ‘The wells are mostly booomipg impure from ‘hoppers orawling abd jumping Into tham. A dozen ‘hoppers will stink up s well, and you can taste them in tho water, Tnaw a ‘bopper yesterday cut off a limb al- mostasthickas ® lead-poucil. If fell tothe ground with three leaves on, and was tromedi- ately covered with ‘hoppers, aud oaten up in six minutes, Thoy ran from all directiuns o¥ suon au thoy paw tao loaves fall, and climbod over one avother in theirscramble to get a bite, Ife grawsbopper ig crushed or crippled, the reat im- wodiately fall upon him devour him, 1 caught fifty or more you! i them under @ strong git paraaltoy and grub-worns, togeaten up, Dine fellow was feovle, and had tuitty Hoe on him. Tboy had eaten his back all raw, and it was fostering. A!l the others seom- ed to be in good health, and rather to onjoy thoir ica and grubs, A nissa-meating was held hore last night com- ose of busiucus-men aud tarmors, anil was ad- essed by the Hon, Houry C, Lett, Dr. Joby MePuormon, and Gen. Lrisbin, The Genosl urged the farmons to replant, and said thoy must Tightié oubitit too all summer, Ho wald oid scores and personal epites must be forgotten in shia hour of a great publio calamity, and tho farmors must help one suothor sloug. ‘Chose that had corn ahoutd divide with thelr nelghbory, andall should ign jowt nutes aud get wood with- out delay, Ho did uot like the State to go abro: % again, aud did not shink it wal ry if ail would do their duty iu helping one another at home,- He urged tha business-tnen not to wut down on the farmore, but give them liboral credit, aud stand by thom in this their hour of tial, Honry Lott and Dr, McPherson replied in bohalf of the business mon, and sald they would do tueir wholo duty, Tho farmers greoted this assurance mth loud applause ; and the meetin; ir passing a ros- ja for bis fator- cat in the welfare of tho citizens of Nobraske, adjourned with threo cheare sod a tiger, Tho bewt of feeliug prevailed, and all the farmers but ove doolared their determination ta go to work at onco sud replant theircrops. A. A, To the Hdvor of The Chieugo Tribune? Kexanygy Joxcrtox, Nod., June 16-—I notleed an article in the Karney Junction Times, copled from Tux Outvavo Taipows, writton by Mr, J. O'Kene, of Kearney Juaction, in which he atated that There ie note farmer around here but has enough to live on until harvest," or words to that effect, I am sorry that Mr, O'Kane was Stell tton. Iknow it to bea mistake, for I know of over fifty familtes who are cutiraly destitute of prosisiona, and moans mth which to pro. cure tuem, only as thoy yet tour of mo, and occarionally somo other articles. Perry Mason _& Co., pnblishera of the youth's Companion, Boston, Mass., and their eubacrib- era and f{rtends, havo nent me soveral hun— dred dollara to dia'ribute among tha noad: with which I havo bought giain for snc and flour, for them; and, congaquent b good opportunity to learn of tho desti- tution of this part of tho country. I know that there han been, and still is, a great doal of destruction ; and 1 can eco no way for mavy to live, if donations are not continuod till harvoxt. I know of one family tint avbeisted entirely on wild meat for two weeks, when I learned of thoir destitution and rout them a eack of flour, You may Judge of thoir gratitude to the goner- oundonors, I ofceu loarn of families that xro enurcly out of catablox, when thair necessities have been made known and rolieved. When we noticed Mr. O'Kane’s article in tho Times, & lady Who wag at our hottvo remarked, “tle very atrango that he should gay that now, for he told my father lant fall bo van down to- warda the Kepubjican, and called at a farmer'n for dinner, and all that they bad on tho table wan parched coro:” and many are just as bad off now as then, and will be until something grows, Jut people in town cannot roslize thie; they need to be out among the farmore to kuow how they live. As for Sir. Hutchinson, I know nothing of him personaliy, but havo board of aome families who have received aid from him. 5 Cuapiss A, SuTH. MISSOURI, 8r. Loris, Jone 20.—A spocial from Central Missouri, 8 well aa other party outside of tho grasshoppor bolt, are equally oncouraging, In tho grassbopper belt an enormoun average of coro has been planted~more by fully 50 por vont thao any previons year. Tho frequent rains at night and hot, sunov days whish huve prevailed for a week or more, have raisod high hopes fur a big corn crop, Srecrial Correspondence of The Chieano Tribune, Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Jano 18,—Wild stories have boen told of the romarkable tenacity of lifo of the grasshoppors; one of which was, that, if the bead should be ent completely off, and immediately replaced, tho ani:nal would cou- tinno to live, Determined that Tax Tarn. tune renders should have the beneflt of tho Isteut eciantitic investigations, your cor- respondent, together with several. prominent gentlenen, to-day obtained about twenty of tho perte, decapitated them, and sat them at liberty. Out of the lot thus troate?, more than half recovered and hopped away, and no doubt the others would aleo, but that thoy were pornced upon by otherhoppers soon after uudergoing the operation, and. being weak, Were soon pul hora du combat aod devoured by thoir utronger brethren. ILLINOIS, To the Battor of The Chicavo Tribune: Lopa. lroquoia Co,, Ill, Jano 17.—In Iroquois, Vermillion, and Ford Counties, the oat, grana, and flax crope look wall; but the prospect for corn nover was wores. Mout of the corn is lonk- ing very badly. Tho heavy cold raius bave kept tho corn emalland palo, It isso wer that tho weeds are highor than the corn, and growing rapidly; and everthing fe at a atand-still, for no farmor can make & movo towardy working bia com. D, Bunyuax. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune? McLrax County, Ill, Juno 17.~The farmers in this county report tha growth of oats tobe #0 rank that in all probability they will all fall bo- fore heading out, in which case the crop will bo an entire failure, This was the Prospoct last meek, and, with the Leavy rains of this week, the probability becomes nearly » cortainty. Corn-ficlds aretoo wet toworkin. E, H, B, WISCONSIN. To the Edttor of The Chueago Tribune: Avoca, Iowa Co., Wis., Juno 18.—Crops look fairly in thia county genorally, although thero sre grest fears of the chinch-bug, of which there aro millions in the growing wheat and oats. In fact, they thinued out whoat materially io this section ; but the cool, wot woathor has thickened it up again. Corn is backward, but looks heatthy. Grass is very fino, Potatoes look wall, and potato-bugs are scarce. W. L, Lincouw. OASUALTIES, Lost IN A STORM. Carats, Mo., Juno 20.—The hoavy storm of Friday night caused some tous of life along tha coast, A large numbor of boats engaged in sal- won-fishing} near Port Lo Proaux, N. B., wore caught by thogale. One boat, which containodaix | young men belonging in dtusquach, N. B., was found bottom up this morning. and towod into Le Preaux, Tho crow t supposed to have boen lost. Many boats are still mixsing, and it is feared a number of othor lives wore lost. ALITTLE GIRL KILLS HER PLAYMATE. Special Dispatch te Tae Chteago Tribune, Fort Warxg, Ind., Juno 20,—Last night about 9 o'vlock a melancholy acclident happened hore. Two girls, Mary Dailoy, aged 12, and Alico Updograff, aged 7, were playing in a room unoce cupied eave by them, when the oldoat oue took a loaded pistol from the buroau-drawer, aod, Bring ather companion, inilictod fatal wound in the forehead, STEALING A JONG RIDE, Special Inspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lararetre, Ind., June 20.—A man named MeMullen, of Woitestown, Ind,, stealing o ride on the top of the night train No. 8, on the I. 0. L. Rosd, last night, was knocked from tho train ae juat north of Thorntown and instant- “ ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Eaor Ssaivaw, Mich., Jane 29.—Fanoy Schula, | a young Gorman girl, while gratifsing hor curtosity yoaterday with a loaded revolver, accl- dentally diecharged it, the charge badly shat- toring her eight arm. 1 FATAL RUNAWAY, Speetat Dispatch to The CAteage Yvibune, Broomrnaron, Ill, Jue 20,.—A blacksmith named Neff, of thia placo, waa killed bya cul- tivator attached toa runaway team of mules, He leaves a family im Indiana. DROWNED. Mxsems, Toon. Juve 20.—George W. King, of Keokuk, la., waa drowned at Collierville, Tenn., yeutorday, while bathing. WHO SHALL DECIDE? New Yorx, Jano 20.—A muddle has been caused at Hichmond, Va. over the death of a lady pationt who was differently treated by Dra, Huntor, Maguire, J, 8. Wolford, and Magill, Mileminent prectitionere, ‘Tho former was ao- cused by the others of causing tho doath of the lady by opium-poisoning. Hard words passed. ‘Tho mattor tas brought before the Academy of Medicine, and o duel betwoen Maguire and Wol- ford is probable, though each wax placod undor $2,500 bonds to keep the peace, Corvaucs, O,, June 20.—Owing to a disogroe- mont betweon the Trnatess and & portion of the Faculty of the Medical College, it is said J. W. Hamitton, D. N. Kinsman, (L. 0. Piorca, D. Hal- doman, and perhupe Theo. G. Wormley, the five profeesord who withdrew from the faculty, are taking etopa to organizes new medicai college boro, Rumor has it that tho new institution wall be made @ departmont of tho Ohio Wostoyan University, Aa au alternative la proposed to eatablieh an independent pli atte LADY DEDLOCK MUST SETTLE. New Your, Jono 20.—Tne wuit of Miss Minnie Conway, managreca uf the Brooklya Thoatre, against Fanny Janauschok, the German actrezs, for broach of coutract in rofusing to play for the price at which abo bad syreed to, bes been decided by D, ), Barnard, to whom it was ro- ferred by the City Court, awardlug Aliss Conway damages to the amount of #4, The de- fendaut is now travellug in the \Weatern Utates. pieihabhaes Becks aily OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Yorr, Juao 90.—Arrived, the steamer City of Richmond, from Liverpool, Lonpon, June 20.—Tho steamers Adristio and Pommerania, from Now York, and Sllinols, from Philedolphis, arrived ont. The atearmsbip Corinthian, from Quebeo, atrived in the Clyde. She was in collision with an foobery aud Joat ber vowepit snd fyurebosd. —_—_—_-—— PACIFIC MARINE NEWS, Baw Fabxorsoo, Cal., Juno 20,—Salled, tho ebip Oayrior Dovo, for Now York, ‘wo suge went out to-day in soarch of the lat, bub returued unsuccosafal, WASHINGTON. Inds Acquitted on the Principal Count in His Indictment, Tho Prosecution Fizzles, Through the Masterly Inactivity of the Dis. trict-Attorney. The Present Condition of tha United States Trensury. Little Foundation for the Loud Croaking of Pigs tron Keli THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT, 4 FIZZLE, Kpeetal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinotox, DL. C,, June 20.—The farce known as the ¢rial of Ilinds, tho postal cou- tractor, for fraudulent practices, terminated yoa- torday in hin acquittal on tho chargo of bribing Channel, It was eutabliahod that Channel bad received money, but it was paid trim, not by Hinde, but by Kettle, who was Hioda’ partner. Tho jury saw the subtle distinction, and ao- quitted Hinds, although the bribing was done to bua knowledge by bia partner ia the interost of the firm, and with tho firm's money. Thero aro threo other indictments atill ponding against Hinds, but thore ia a reasonable prospect that District-Attoroey Fisuer will — entor anolle. One of theao charges Je that Hinda bribed Rothack, the mensengar, and the proof in vory clear that be did, {a peraou, psy monoy and tmako presents to Rothack. Thera is but little doubt that Hinds could be convicted on this charge, bit the prospect is that tho matter will be dropped on the ploa that the charco just tried was tho principal one, snd, an it failed. the ath- ers cannot expect to succeed. Tho Pont-Oroe authorities derired Fisher to employ asmiatauco, but he declined to do so, and haa shown but lit- tle zeal in the cago. Tho officiate whose buniness It was to work up the evidence apposr to havo been grossly negligent, ‘THY ENVELOPE CONTRACT, The Post-Oilica Departinont has recoived full payment inthe sum of @11,590 fromthe Hart- ford Envolopo Company, in roturn for that Amount which was paid ig excora of the contract price for envelones purchased in market during the timo that tho Hartford Company failed to comply with its contract and keop up tho re- quisite supply of envelopes. . {To the Aascusted Press.) THE POSTMASTEN-GENERAL. Wasnrxaton, D. C,, Juue 20.—Postmaster- Genoral Jewell is oxpected to retarn to Wasb- ington Saturday noxt, As soon as practicable thereafter Le will write to tha Presidents of tho three principal telegraph companies to moet him hero for consultation, with a view to obtaining a reduction in tho present telograph-rates charged the Government. ————. CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL TREAS- RECEIPTS YOM THE INTERNAL REVENUE AND FROM THE CUSTOMS DEPAUTMENT—EXCEaS OF RECEIPIN OVER CURRENT EXPENDITURES, Special Dispateh to The New York Times, Wasurnazon, D. C., June 17.—-During the ear- ly spring an industrious attempt was mado by infiationiets and ® portion of tho press to create the beliof that the Troasury was in a condition vordoring upon bankruptcy. ‘Cuese offorts wore met by a dispatch in the Times of May 3, which, showed truthfully that the condition of the Treasury had vory grestly improved with- in twelve months, aud that there could be no deficioncy at tho end of the prosent fiscal year. Insinustions have sgain beon made that the country was approaching in- Roivency, and this time thoy neem to emanate trom Judge Kelley and bis fellow-inflationiata, That be bas evon lose reason now to mako a prediction that Congress must bo called in extra ression to provide ways and mosns,—in other words, to authorize a new loan to meet the cur- rent @xpenwes of the Goyerunient,—than he bad & year ago, will bo made evideot by a stacemont of the facts concerning the revenues and ox- peaditures. The evtimates of the Secretary of the Troseury placed tbo aggregate roceipts ox- pected for tho year ending with the prosont month st $21,000,000 in raund numbers, There- ceipte will oxceed the estimates, and will amount altogether to at least 239,000,000, Of thie sum about £109,600,000 will be received from intoroal revonues, aud $157,000,000 will be do- rived from customs receipts. The remainder will come from mircellaneous sources, The in- ternal ravenue receipts will rigo about $7,500,000 Above the eatimates, and tho oustoma ravonuee will fall from $4,000,000 to 84,500,000 below tho estimates, The azuregate expauditures for the yoar will not exceed €276,000,000, and thoy will Probably be 1,000,000 or $2,000,000 leas, Tue exact eum cannot be foretold, because it is un- known what smonnta will romain voorpended in tho hands of disbursing oficers. Iwo hundred and eeventy-#x milllong of dollars is tho maxi~ mum, snd this, takeu fram the 239,000,000 of receintes, leaves @ balance of $13,000,000 ia round numbers of oxcess of receipts over the current expenditures for the year, ‘THE RECEIPTS YOR THE LAST FISCAL YEAR. In tho Jest fiscal yoar, tho excess of receipts over oxpendituroa waa only $2,344,000. Eleven millions will, therefore, represout the gain which the Treasury has made in tho twelve months neorly pact. The Trossury bas, however, to provide fortbe sinking-fand bonds, and the surpios of receipty for the year will lack from $16,000,000 to $17,000,000 of tho amount nec- esaary to redeem those bonds. As Bcoretary Bristow drea not interpret tho Jaw in any way to permit nim to neglect the asioking fand, he must add to the aurplua receipte to purcbase the sinking-fuud bonds whatever amount is required, and the Treasury balanco will bave to be reduced to that extent. No defl- cit will bo cauwod, however, by thie transaction, as the asects and liabilities of the Government will be equally redaced, and $13,000,000 will have besn saved during the yoar. When the Btatemont of the 8d of May, above alluded to, qwas made, the Treasury balance wae $73,000,000 in round numbers, aod it would seem from the Sigures here given that, after buying in the aink- ing-fund bonds, that balance cannot be reduced at the ond of tho year below €50,000,000 to 855,000,000, and thia view takos into account the interns on the public debt among the oxpendi- ares, ESTIMATES YOR THY NEXT FISCAL YEAR. The entimates for tho noxt flucal tear anticl- 203,000,000 of roceipta. Ouse hundred and uty million dollars wore eatimaced from oustoma dutlos, and 100,000,009 from internal rovenuos, It is now agraod that tho latter outt- mate {s too small by at losat 66,000,000, and by many of the officera it {s belloved thare will be collected trom tniw source €120,000,000. It ta betleved in tue Treasury that the customs ro- ceipte will overran the estimates, and it ia hoped the oxcess of recolpta over expoudituroa may next year be saticient to take care of the sink- log fund without drawing upon the balance in the Treasury, This ie just the potnt where Judgo HKelloy and the Treasury authorities ara in m conflict which cannot’ be settled by iguros, but which futuro oventa will alone determine, Judge Kelley thioks the coun- try is drifting Into financial rain, and that tho only panscea ie more rag monoy. Secretary Bristow docs not believe the business of the country would be entirely destroyod by a return to a gold currenoy. . On the Santry: he thinks such # currency ‘tfe truo basis o Prosperity. ‘As for tho sugzestion tnat Congress may need to ba called to provide for onrrent expansce before the rogular session, itis utterly absurd, This is demoustrated not only by the aggregate Feceipts laying iucreasod daring tho yoar, but by the fact that most of tho filing off in customs re- ceipta was provious to Inst Maroh, Tho Tross- ury officore uever cetimatod that the Tax and Tarif bil of last sossion would add anything to the recolpts during the present flacal yoar, though the Department urged upon Congress legislation, which was uot enactod, from which it did anticipate immodiate agalatance, —— NOTES AND NEWS. IMPORTANT TO LUMDER IMFOATYRS, Beesiat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Wasninaroy, D, 0., June 20.—The Treasury Departmont holds that a large amount of thnber iaimported upon which dusy of only 1 cent per cublo foot is paid, whereas it should pay 20 per cont ad valorem. The tanf law imposes s duty of 20 per cont ad valorem upon all hown and sawed timber and 1 cont por cubio foot upon The Department con- bo difference nd that ino8s 48 squared and per cont sd vaforem qualities of tin ‘of the titobor import sidod should pay tho & duty, A circular to customs oficials opou this ie ert ia being propared and will avon be aes REINATATENRH in Harry O, Bardon, of Cinciunati, who waa ro- coutly suspended as cleré iu the Jurca) Moyo nue office, has been reinstated, [t having’ been found’ on investigation that the suspiclons againat bim wora entirely unfonnded, A CROOKED PAYMASTEN, The Government authoriticn ntato that there ia no ground for charging that Naval Paymaster Stovenson haa defaulted. His conduct iu Japan. ‘was, however, of a suspicions character, and re- sulted in cho recent order for hie return to this clty to explain and settle accounts, (70 the Associated Press.) APPOINTMENT, Bir. Snatiing, of Pennaylyauis, at the fontance of Sonatar Camoron, has been appointed Depnt Commiesioner of Onstoms, to tako effect July PROBABLE MURDER. . A BRohenian Dangerously Shot in Ntrect frawi. A denperate fight occurred on Alpot street, in the extreme southwestern section af tho city, ab 10:30 o'ctock Isat night, betwoen s party of meno who had been drinking, and, dare tho meleo, some person unknown fired # rbot from a plstol and dangerously wounded Josoph Tanski, a Bohemian, who reaidea at No, 750 on the thoroughfare above mentioned. The police of tho Hinman Stroot Station wers engaged at a Jato hour last oightin looking aftor the party who did the shooting and the other particloants in the Sight, which was coded before tho officers arrived on the ground, Several pessons wore searched, but no weapons wero found on them, Up to isat accounts no arrests had been made, ‘Towsk! was taken to hia home and attended by a physician, His racovory {s cunslderod doubt. fal. “It in believed that some of tho Bohomlans engaged in tho row know who fired the ahot. OBITUARY, Sveetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Sagntpay, Ill., Juno 20.—Lovi H. Rood, Faq, oneof the oarly sottlora of Northorn Illinois, sods wealthy ‘and estimable citizen of this place, died at bis residence here on the 17th inst. atthe ageof 72 years. Ho was followed jast reating-placo by 9 large concourse of sympathizing frends. He rettled hore forty yi go, and, during an active business lifo, won the esteom of all who knew him. Ausunn, N. ¥., Juoo 20.—Gon. Joho H. Che- dell, one ur most prominent citizons, died lnat might. Tho Rey. Dr. Loro, oditor of the Northern Chrishan Advocate, alao died this morning, THE KANSAS CITY FESTIVAL. Kansas Crrv, Mo., Juno 20.—The fourth annual saengerfest being now held bore jaa big success. Largo bodiea of members from other placea are crowding tho city, Prudently break up your cold by the timely une of Dr. Jayun's Expectorant, an old remedy for core lungs and throats, ands certain curative for coughs, DRY GOODs. Unustal Baran! Great West Sie Dy Goods House, SECTION 2. Now opened in this aisle cighteen cases finest Printed Porcales, in choice atylos, at 121-2 ctsper Yard. The same quality heretofors sold, and now selling clsowhere, at 25 ots, Hy and being tho cheapest Dross 'abrio in the country to-day, Also, several cart loads 4-4 Iyint- ed Percales at 10 cts. yd. CARSON, PIRIE & CO, MADISON & PEORIA-STS. “TP PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SDE” FINANCIAL. Stocks Dealt old by im at the New York Stock Exchange bought Talon isergino! Bve pores = Privileges Negotiate it to two per cont from market oo mem Ranuhind eeuoraay.gee fone pet Large sums have been days, call costs on 1008) $106.25, Btraddies $250 sach, control 200 shares of stock for 8 days without further risk, whYlo many thousand doltars® Probe aay be geined. “Advice and infurmation garnished. Contalniog valuable, statistical information ho Wall-et. operations ere oo! Free To any address. Orders solicited by mail or wire and Promptly executed by us. Address TUMBRIDGE & CO., Backers sud Brokers, ‘No, 2 Wallet, New York, DUNCAN, SHERMAN & C0, BANEBRS, SAU-ST., NEW YOUR, ES and LETTHMS OF OREDIT TUROEE AND THE ant, lor, use io the BAVAWas shee CO OLIN A, DAPAN, a ‘Accountsof Haake, bankers and others Parophtot, and she Svailable ta allt recolved. $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall-st,, Lande to teeny thousands gf dotiare proft. Comprar ber Xplanatory circulars, containing dotatlod state. mae ‘quotstiin prices of all stocks dealt in at the NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE, thoes dasi late. Address soniled rer Fei as bi i Nias abu., i fore _N. ¥, Stock Brchange. 12. Waltesty N. LAKE NAVIGATION. CGOODUICH BTEAMERS. For Hacins, Milwaukee, and Wee Shore porta, daily, Sunday excepted, at. ursiva best dou't leave woth ay Alaskeva, Greud Hapl Thies eet Seraph aud Bento tiarbos, daily, Waaday except at, oe i aw PON teos Ludington, eto. Tuesday ead. 7! al, s+ Dh. he im) Fo Gieen ‘Ser porte, ‘Taceday Bat tinsas toot Micuives For Montreal AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS, ‘The New and Splendid Pessongur Steamer NIPIGON Witt leave hoc cook on Market, foot of Jaekson-st-y Wedas f Orta THOS. MCDA, Agent, ai'Duo) ‘Qnerozes Btrip Taude* tm Kanaan, eqraitied ts He stutter peated ids by ene, Conta and Out a 4 2 jad foe see aera a Meine dusacal Osieect-a te was a Wins etd py tin Por passage aguy to, EAR NOTIOE, aionor of the Genor. werdagoe with the ALLAN CO. NOTICE. —r fra ebdaeatcontnet dey ee ere oF weld ud teva ta ravages of ihe grasshoppers, ri atiea areata fis dis wana ool ter Whe Land will agai be peoesyod, Commiumtaonns Oe ort ‘Wasucieros, D. O., Juoe le doit.

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