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Z THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE $3, 1875. tno Homan Empire to the American Repub. Uc, ‘Lhe later experience of the Northwest hog proved it, ‘Tha Grangers, after soma polilical efforts, only tho indirect and unin- tondod effects of which worse good, have grad. nally limited themselves, moro and more, to fmproving their condition by mental, moral and social, in contradistinction to political, menns, In proportion ag thoy hava dono this, they havo thriven, Americans searecly apprecinte as yet how vast tho work they have thus accomplished has beon, Their political failures have momentarily obscured thoir material suecesson, Tho latter have nt- traz3d gvait attention abrond, The. pro- foundest European observer of American afairc, Prof, Vox Horst of tho University of Freiburg, whoso ' Verfussung und Demokratie in den Vercinigten Staaten” ranks with Hate ram ond Max's conntitutional histories of England, is now preparing mono- graph on the Grange movemont, which may bo rolied upon to given fair picture of the astonishing improvemont in tho woll-be- ing of the American farmer, duo to the non- political offorts of tho Patrons of IIusbandry. But where this Order has tried to uso State Governments as instrumenta, it has failed, ‘Tho attempt has been dcfi- nitely abanionced in Ohio and Min- nesota, and practically so in Illinois and Wis- consin. Itis plainly on the decline in Iowa. The fover from which they hava recovered has now broken ont in Californin, and rages there at present. It is truo that California is peculiarly a State of monopolics, and that it has boen jgriovously oppressed by monopo- les, But the way out of this trouble is by com- petition, and of supply and demand, and not Btate interforence, ‘To take tho cnso of rail- ronds; Thore is far moro than cnough un- employed capitat in the country to build an- other trans-continental railrond whenever it will pay, and puch railrond is now being constructed by private enterpriso very nearly on the line which ox Scorr and Southern Democrats wanted to cover with money ‘wrung from the public by grinding taxation. Btato supervision should not go beyond the old common-law doctrine that n common earrier can charge only ronsonnble rates. ‘When it exceeds this, it dous far moro harm than good. THE “ FEVER-TREE- The eucalyptus, or Line-gum treo of Aus- tralin, wus discovered by n French scientist, Lanizranpmne, who visited Van Diemen’s Land in 1702. Tho gront size ond beauty of the treo soon gave it a place in the botanical gardons of Europo, Ita medicinal qualities, however, for which it is now so famous, do not seem to have become known until abgqut thirty years ago, ‘I'he colonists of ‘Tasmania used it for agrent variety of purposes, but wero ignorant of its power as an antiseptic, This was apparontly discovered in Spain, In 1860, the neighborhood of the City of Valon- cia was planted with tho oucalyptus, A marked improvement in the healthfulness of tho locality followed. The Spaniards forth- with dubbed it the ‘fevoer-tree.” It was coon afterwards introduced into Algerin, the climate of which seems to Le especially adapt- ed to it. It may fairly bo snid to bo naturalized there, at the Cape of Good Hope, in tho La Plata States of Soyth Aniorica, and in Californin, Outside of theso climates, it leads a precarious life, Aftora trial for many yenrs in Southern Franco, it has failed, aso rule, to become hardy, or to suck up and de- stroy the poisonous vapors of the swamps in which it was planted, Tho few dozen speci- mens planted within the walls of Rome ara nenrly all alive, but very few of them aro vig- orous. Within nyear or two, the Trappist Monks at tho ‘Tro Iontane Convent have set out large plantations of tho trees, and are tending thom with the utmost care, This may fairly be lookod upon asa decisive ox- periment, Tho pleco known os ‘Ive Fontano the Threo Fountains—lies some miles south of Romo, and ie tho seat of a magnificent monastery, Yet its climate is so dond- sly that tho splendid buildings, rich in mosaics, marbles, aud frescoes, aro wholly deserted during tho summer. ‘Lrying to liva in them thon woild be certain death. If the hlue-gam treo makes the ‘Ire Fontano healthy, it can bo relied on to do the samo work anywhero olse, Its record as an anti- septic and disinfectant is alrondy a good ona, The districtain which it is indigenous are hoalthy, aud those into which it has been transplanted and in which it hos thriven havo becomo healthy. A few miley from the City of Algiers there was a farm which was noted for its deadly fevers. Lifo on it in July was almost impossible. In the spring of 1867, 1,8U0 oticalyptus trees wero planted, there, They were 0 feet high by the next July, and not o caso of fever appeared, Nor haa one Qppeared since, Near Constantine, Algoria, thero were vast gwamps, never dry even in tho holtest gummors, and productive of violent porlodic fovors, About 14,000 eucalyptus trees driod up evory square foot of swamp and killed the fovor, Maison Carreo, near Hanasch, was onco o great market for qui- nine, The demand for that drug haa ceased since the blue-gwn tree was planted there, Morcantile books aro said to show a similar decline in the amount of quinine consumed in Mexico and Cuba of late, and o similar eause is yivon for it, A vory unlcalthy rail- road-station In the Department of Var, South- ern Franco, has been made hoalthy by a grove of forty of theso romarkable troea, Thoir introduction into tho Northwest would prevent a vast amount of fover-and- agus, if they would only grow. But unfor- tunately they would not. A alight frost or & succession of etorms killa them. ‘They would dia hero fastor than the pationts whose lives they were intendod to (THE NATION'S DEAD, The report of Col, Oacan Mack, Twooty-frat (ofantry, Inspector of National Cemotorics, just published, shows that thero aro seventy-uix of these roceptaclea for tho uational doad, including the one near the City of Mexico, and excluding the one on tho Antietam battle-Held, which hag bot yot been transferred to the United States. Within the wallaof these lncloaures reet 303,43! of Vho national dead, 140,00) of whom aro un- koown; 974,891 wore white aod 83,510 colored soldiers, Besides these, wore 7,263 cltizena and M,661 Rebel prisoners of war who hold what uring tho War our troops ueod to call “a sol- Mor’s pro-emption olaim, 6 foot by 2." Nesrly all aro under charge of regularly dollated Superintendents, baving the rank of Drdnauce Sergeants ; and a amall appropriation each yoar made by Congrosg for uecsesary popaire, Tho positions of Superintendent are Bouoraily filled by disabled mon of olther the feqular or voluntecr forces, and, as moat of hem are provided with comforiable cottages tnd the daties light, they aro sought after, | ‘Though the cemetery pear the'City of Mexico bes eon under Governnient suspicos sluce 1850, wee only by the passage of the act of the Wih of July, $860, that Superintendonte wer: owed tq be appointed, since whion time there be weaat!y Deon an oflloes of the army detailed aninepector, who has bad goneral surerviaion of the whole, Prohably, however, no monument that has been ur may bo iected will stand tho tent of time, and be admired by so many, as the mom- arable words of I'rasident Lincons, when, on Noy. 9, 1563, ho pronuuncod bis brief dedication of tho ground to be used o3 = cemetory at Gettysburg: “But in a broader senae we cannot hallow, wo cannot consecrate, this ground; tho brave men, living and dead, who ‘struggled on theao heights, havo consecrated it far beyond anything wo can may oc do. THiatory will Little note nor fang remombor what wo"may say horo, but it will nover forgot what thoy did hero.” ‘Tho oxamimorn at Weat Paint this yoar, chief among whom wero tho Secrotary of War and Gen, BoriEn, expreased themsclves well pleased with tho proficiency of tho law claga. Asido from tho judgment of theso geottemon, thero Ie goud reason for natinfaction with the course in thia particular that has lately been puraucd. ‘Tho new Profersor, Maj. Ganvxen, is bighly epoken of, both for bis profeasions) stisinmeuta and for his discrotion ava teacher. Iie notlon is that noldiora abould not ba crammmnd with technical Jaw, but should be made familiar with tho few broad principlos which lio at the basin of military as woll ag civil life, and aleo with the poculiar departmont of military law. ‘The impor. tanco of the fustructionin law givon at West Point is gonorally undercstimated, Tno wholo bent of the young officers’ minds might bo tixed iu o wrong direction by the {nculcation of erroncous principlos, ‘Tho Now York World, in nn intor- esting article on this aubject, shows that such may woll have been the cago with ALBERT Sin- wey Jonsson, Leonipas Poux, Jereeusoy Davis, Rooxat E. Lez, and Josrrn E. Jonxerox. These dletinguished men graduntcd at the Mill- tary Academy in tho yours 1826-1829. Thoy were taught conatitutional law from a cheap, and in nuine respects excellont, compendium, called “A View of tho Constitution,” which was proparcd and published in 1826 by a Philndolphia lawyor named Winttaat RawLe. The doctrines of this book in ralatiou to tho powers of tho Federal Government wera most pernicions, and perhaps fatal to tho integrity of many young men in whum thoy woro instilled. Mr, Raw.e toachos: It 19 not to bo underatovd that the {utarposition of the Federal Governniont would be justifiable ff the people of a Bale alioual delerudue to rotice from the Unton, whether they adopted auother or retuned the namo form of government... . ‘The States may wholly withdraw from the Union, but while they continue in it they munt retain the cliuracter cf representative ro- publics... To withdraw from the Union fu axol- ein and rerious act, snd whenever {t may appesr ex- pediont to the people of a Ststo todo au it must bo lucnifested in 9 direct and wurietakable manner. Thono teachings may bave bad o share in driv- inginen like Ronznr E. Lee out of tho Union, Letter that our toldiers should know no law thon that thoy should know bad Inw. ee Joun Jnnxixas, of Now York, scorned law- yers. Living, ho had uo ase for the anciont and honorable profession, ond dying, with a snug Jittle property, bo becaina his own lawyor—and bad a fool fora client. ‘Tho will of Joun Jun- Ninon, drafted by his own baud, fa a romarkablo doeument. Tho apportionmout of the estate ia iu this wiso: “Ts mo sister, Mry, Cannoy, $2,000 ; to mo wife's Lrother, Joux Kixparaan, 8700—if bo dicw befcra hocan get the monoy his childven can get it themaclves, Micr, Jars, and Caty; to Cents, Mra. Lonty, $600—if she is dead hor children may get tho moncy, equal shares; to Bninunr, Mra, Mappxn, £29, and if sho ts dead her #on Parnicx or childron may get it; to Bishop McCrosry, for tho ‘nue cathe- dral,' 850"; pod emailer sums to various cbari- tied. Tho codicil of tho will, uot signed or dated, reade og follows: ‘ Mancanut, if you got 4,000 for the house, vou give $300 to Cexta, and €300 each to the Mancanems.” Tho will has gone iuto tha courts on acontout, Two Jndges havo held thatthe document i valid, and two that It is absolutely void, and thowholo caso now rests in tho Bupremo Court. ‘The mort intenko haters of loga) technicalities and forms will not care to encourogo amatour will-writing to such a ogre as to sacrifice oxplicitueas to simplicity. Yo shines a good deod ins naughty world that the ungodly, from puro natural wiekeduoss, ro- fuso to weo it, Commadore Vanpenout now Aiscloses the fact thut Lo wanted rapid transit for the good of New York City, Is Inteutlon in socuring a chartor was to bonofit tho dear pao- plo. He was golng to build tho road Limaelf, sven if it cost 25,000,000, and then present it totho city. Buta wtlif-necked aud suspicious Reneiation has charged him with unworthy ob- fects, aud spoken harshly of him, cunsoquently he refuxes to have uustining more todo with it. The petulauco disjlayed by tho agod mill- fonsira 18 not aurprising., At tho closo of a life not couspicuously devoted to philanthropy, itis nota little disappointing to Lavo one's single benefaction lightly mentioned, But, bad Couxetivs accustomed the public mind to the receipt of iuteligesco of this ordor by slow dogrees, it would bave beon moro ready to accept this astounding geueroalty without sus- picion, Tho Selentifle American announces that an inuect, hoatilu to housewives sad slumber, has been purged of his postiloutia! qualities by a simple sclontiilc mothou, and rendered adglight- fut and indispensable article of the dreaaing- toblo, By soaking nico fat bodbugs in o watu- rated solution of nitrate of potash and wator, s Pporfume, dolicate, delicious, penetrating, and like nothing else in the wide world, is obtained, What an impotus this will give to tho slaughtor of insects of thiv persuasion, Nitrale of potash ia cheap, and bedbugs are ploutiful. The undor- paid olork on $5 a weok, living at a dingy, third class bowrding-house, hagin thia announcement tho wherowithal to accumulate a competency, Such 1 Lue value of the dully nowapaper as tho landmaid of Science, and benefautor of the holplesa and noody. —_—— Gon, Hanran, Republican candidate for Gov- ernor In Kentucky, has made au admirable can- vase of tho State, and hopou toreduca the Damo- eratio majority, many thousands, The joint de- bates betwoon Gon, Hanan antl Col, Mo Cueany, the Democratio candidate, have boen ablo and docorous; aod the whale cumpaiga bas been a model of deceucy and miulinesu, If Kentucky chivalry can produce such reaulta, somo of it might profitably be communicated to Northern politicians, eed The announcemont that tho San Francleco Chronicls haa espoused tho Indepoudent cause fo California will not surprise anybody who has been informed of its attitude since the Repub- Ucan Conyvoution. The Chronicls has been opens ly hostilo to SanuzNt and Gonuam, charging tho formor with baving sold out the Senatorshlp to the latter, and both with being unworthy of sup- port by honest men. Tho Chronicle is a worlous lous to the Ropublican party in Ualiforuls, pasa er aeel eas ‘Though ox-Senator Hantan baa nominally sov- cored blu connection with the Washington Chron- tele, itis supposed that an editorial which re- cently appoarcd in that papor, declaring that the Republican party had boen purged of offensive olomoutw, was from bis pon. Ho might have addod, but did not, that tho Republican party will ba false to iteolf tf it reconstructs any offenniyo elements," which bave been purged away, into United States Sonators, ‘The revival of tho prous-gag prosecution of Cuanpuxe va. Duurs is noticed and condemned by the 8t, Loula Kepublican, with which journal the defendant is connected, The now indict- ment allegoa that the offense was committed in Washington, whereas the old one alloyed that it was committed in Detroit, Mr. CuANDLxa may be making & uamo for himself in this affair, but he certainly is vot making roputatioa, ee Tt fo a alngular colnoidenco, which we have waited for some Nason to oxptain. ‘Tho repurt ofthe Commi.sulou recommending the pulling dowa of the Ghicago Custom-Houso buildivg was published ou the firut anniversary of the laying of the eorver-stoue of (ue Jotn’a Day, An nobody seems anzious to cle'm tho discovory, it ia hore given to tho world with- out charge, a ery POLITICAL NOTES, Morrienoy, ox-puyiliat, seems to the New York Times to bo morn dewerving of confidance and respect than “honest Jobu Kelley,” or Demo- cratic Mayor Wickham. Tho workingmen in New York City who aro lod by Jolin Morriasoy and Darnando Wood retaio vived recollections of Bona 'fweed's sp'ondid gov ernment, They will nut bo hard on tho old mau whon he gets out of prison, Gov, Hendricks does not think that hia buul- ness will carry bin into Obio this fall. Ie knows that silence {s golden, and evan the rosolutions of his party friouda in Obio cannot convince Lim that golden things are not guod. Aroporter of tho Kanaas City Times makes Senator Ingali say that Bristow fs tha strongent man inthe Republican party, and sure to Lo nominated—w#hich Inada un to suppose thot Togaila is a eimple-boarted fellow, of on oncmy of Bristow, Tho Toledo Catholio Review says tray that the success of the Democratic party in Obio offers tho only possiblo chanco “to bresk down the public-schoo! system.” Still, it ta pot onough of @ chance to mako Catholics cuthusicstio Democrata, Tho Democratte party in Obio has aliennted three clasven of votery,—the Germans, by nom- inating Gen. 8. I’. Cary, s notorions Liatherskite and tempeoranco apostle; the hard-moncy Demo- crata, by adopting an Inflation platform; aud the Catholics, by refusing to pormit a division of the echool fund. Tho Cloveland Plaindealer obsorves "that Sam Cary, Democratic candidate for Lioutenant-Gov- ornor of Obio, bas been ** tho life-long advocate of tho rights of the workingmon.” If the work- Ingman has aright to eat and drink as ho likes, Sam Cary bas been a life-long opponent of “tho rights of the workingman.” Ia Ohio, where the Democrats hopo to win, thoy have declared for inflation; in afaine, where thoy hava nota ghostof a clinnea, thoy subscribe to a bard-monoey platform. ‘Tio Ito- publicaus in both Stator, and in tho West gon- orally, whethor they oxpect to win or tose, cone sistoutly domand a roturn to honest mouey and tho payment of the public debt in coin. ‘The Domocrats of Iilinols have two prominent mor in their ranks, eithor of whom, If uowt- uated for Governor, can be counted on to offend. large body of voters. Ono is Dr. N. 8, Davis, the lendiug temperance man in Iitinoie, who would drive every Gorman out of the party ; tho otnor is Mr. Cyrug IL, McCormick, for whom no truv Granger would voto while reapers are hold at tho present exorbitant rates, Beyeral well-meaning journalists (says tho Now York Tribune) aro doing tha Keeloy motor agreat injury by confounding tte myentor with tho Hon, W. D. Kelley. A vague impreesion has beon atarted that tho now apparatus is a machine for grinding out unlimited grocnbacks from uo perceptible material whatever. This is 6 mis- take. Tho vow motor ia ruu by water; allof Mr. Kelley's financial discoveries depend for their propullivg force entirely upon wind. The Ohio Liberal, controlled by Geu, Brinker holf, supporta the Democratic ticket in Richland County, but denounces tho Demoeratio-Btato candidates, on acccunt of tho finaucial plank in their platform, aud supports tha Republican Btato ticket. ItsayH that the moa who ruled the Democratic Convention and mado its plat- form wero ull old Whigs, headed by ‘Thomas Ew- ing, Lewis D. Campbell, aud Samuel F. Cary. It waine Senator ‘Yhurman that he cannot bo active in this campaigu without ruluing his futuro, Judge Junius Hillyer, of Goorgis, hae writton aletiorto tao Atinuta News doclining to tako part ine Fourth of July colobration. He writeas “In my heart I foel that the cxistence of the Government which dawned on the menor- ablo Fourth of July, 1770, perishod in 1861, end thia is tho fourteenth year of tho present Government, I can’t porceivo how auy Bouthe ora man can, with patriotic plosauro, participate in tho colobration of tho anuivorsary of a Gov- cromont that Las long venyed to exist.” North- orn people might accommodate Judgo Hillyer by celebrating tho anniversary of Leo's surren- der, from which timo ho might date the oxistence of tho proseut Government of tho Unitod States, Chiof-Juvtice Church, of Now York, has sub- mitted to an interview. He bolioves restora- tion of nationial harmony to bo near at hand, and necessary to tho peaceful oxistenco of tho Government, Gen, Grant be rogards ns no long- eracandidate. As to thoinilation doctrine i tho Ohio Democratic platform, Judge Church soya: Sows Allen is. strong bard-money Jackson Dotno- crat noveriieless, and the iudatiuu docteluo iu tl pistform waa evitontiy ono of those comnproml which havo to be mada {n every publlo bouy. Gov. Houdbicks, of Indiana, is alco o bardemoucy man, ond Aylinllar jlauk wos iticorporatud iu the platform of hls Stato Convention, ‘Tho truth is, that intluticn, while a rujuocua theory, te willl very tablug tdos to tho mara of peoplo, “They say, “Why stiould I net got $1 or $3 for wheat, boats, oF potatoos, or cori, In- stead of 1, if Loan?" and tho Inborer wiio las to purs chane thess orifclos at the tuflation prices considers Ufnvelf compousnted by the fticrezeed wages wile Lo gots, Hu thinks that hu {a eo much richer at $3 or $18 day than be was at $1 or $2, forgetting that all bo eorus still goos to purchasa the same noccasttica that iis amatior income purchssod before, When his income ceases through sicknow or loss of employment, of couree the eflect {a moro disaetruue to hin, aud protas bly rerves to show him how disastrous tle policy of indiation actually ta, ‘Tho indications aro that the Domocrate of Ili- nole aro not at all dispoved to falluw the exatople of their Ohio brethren on tho curraucy question, Their principal organ, tho Springtield Hegister, protosta strongly sgalnat tho Ohio platform, calling it ‘*faluo in its statomonte, falso in its conolusions, and orroveous in its prinelplos,” 1 adda: “ The issuo of logaletender paper waa onco decided unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, whon Mr. Chaso waa Chiof-Justlco, and afterward the Court was watered and tho quen- tion reopenod; upon which tho Court decided that It was constitutional aga war mesaure—a forcedtoau only. This sottlos tho question fore ever, and thoro will be no opportunity to reopon: it during tho present genoration of men. ‘the only thing which remains for tho peopta is to ac- copt the bard fact that they must pay thadebta contracted under a paper curroncy in gold, aud the duty of Democrats is to inaivt that tho entire Republican policy shall be reversed, and thatthe Govornment shall no longer refuse to permit the Ppoople te enjoy the use of such mouoy as is usod by the civilized world.” A Washington correspondent of tho Cincinnati Commerciat gives the weutimont at tha National Capital concorning the prospocts of tho vartous Prosidontial candidates, Of Mr. Blaino ho writes; ‘There is one man who is steadily growing in favor with the Republicans, and who seams to be in good shape for 1670, That mau is ox-Bpoaker Blaine, He is woll liked by all our public mon, and a recent visit to tho intorior of tho country demonstrated to tho writer of this, somowhat to bis surprive, it mast be confosucd, that the exeSpoaker hay a great deal of strength, whioh {a constantly increasing with tho massco. Yls position ia auch that he will not bo likely to make many onemies.” Socrc~ tary Bristow, tho correspondent thinks, may as woll bo connted out. . Ho oan nover bo Prosident. Hols a strovg and positive man, and {a at tho bead of an Executive Department where, in bis vigorous administration of affairs, he makow an enemy or two every day, Thd strength that he daily gatua in tho country Lo loves in town; and by this umo next yearbe will bave arrayed against bim such a strong in- fluence {n money and mauufacturing circles that tho probabilities aro strong that he canuot re cure the nomination, or the eloction if Le should bo uominated. No honest man can hope to fillan ollice such aa the ono now hold by Bristow for any length of timo, and come out of it with enough popularity, or rasber strength with poli- cana, to oat & “Prosidential scow. Ho must ho satisfied that virtue is its own reward, and find beppinesa in the reflection that history will present him ¢9 hig children and grandchildren ag @ proper may, too good fox the popular laurels of this vory wicked world, Minister Washbarne atill has artrong hold among quiet man; and Vice-Prealtent Wesun haa made fronds in the Bouth, but still is not ay atrony as Blalua, PERSONAL, What doen Old Prob." think of the verdict? Lrintow and Viorropout have wont their fami- lies to Europe, Osage, Ia, wan named after Orrin Bage, who diod recently, aged 84. . Fite-ltuzh Lea owns tho hast wheat-field In tho neighborhvod of Itichmond, Va. Goorg: Vondieton is to prepara for hard work at Newport, It's all bofors him. Gon. Longatroot is now in Canada, and not growing sheop or otherwive woul-yathoring. Susan B, raya thore ara CO0,G00 drunkards in thia country. And yet she novor had on offer, Sam P. Sktoner, Cashler of tha Stockton Hotel, Capo Mar, N. J., loft for tho East last evening. Ruskin tondly praises Miss Thomuon’s pictura of " Quatrebras,” while othera aro decrying it. Tho mule-crop of Utah is reported to bo blighted in tho ear.—Zoston Post, That's tail nows. Everybody {s said ta be on tiptoe for Tenny. sou'd new poe; the stylo ls so lofty, prob- ably. Tho resson ‘ our revivaliste" wanted to go to Eton waa that thoy huugercd attor righteous- tesa. Cardinal Antonelli fs eald to bo suffering from gout in the stomach, and is upon what may prove his death-bed. . What is tho use of publishing Sam Cary’s temperanco speeches to disgust the OLio Demo- crata? Thoy con't read. Anthony Troltopo fs going to Australia to do up the country, unlogs the natives reverse tho process and do him up. . Gon, Banks said he wonld apenk at the centen- nia! of 1975, and the Sviritual Scientist thinke it is a verioud anucuncenient, Tho measles epidomle in the FijtIstands has been frightfully tatal, It bas provably curod the natives of all appotite for each other. Donaldson say# ho always did expect to die in 8 balloon cnr. It wilt give him on improved chauco of reaching the Poarly Gatos, Bpaln ia poor indead, with only twenty-four Political parties, whet she might have twice that number but for ber numerous htoan butchers, Whon you dio, nome all your old swoethearts as pall-Learers. It is becoming quite fashion- able for ladies to act in this capacity, and it is so gratifying. Mary Pomoroy fa to have a monument at Jer- soy City. Tho question whether Ulondenning ought to taake the dedicatory speoch 1s puzzling the contributors, Michaol Angelo is to have a centennial ecla- bration 1n September, but Le cannot confidence American nuwspapers ito publishing another obituary in that way. Ella Corcy, tarred and feathered by the * In- dios” of Wilton, In., Lae disappearod, aud faub- iovablo circles begin to bopo that sho will not retura and prosecute them. Lismarck is ouco more nsolted ” by BM. Thieme iu the Germania. M. Thiema iain jail. What a coustitution Bismarck must have to etand thease contioucd inuuite! Baron Reutor, the tedious Asaociated-Press mat of Europe, has a daughter, the Baroncys you Donyp, wholived at Soveuoaks, Kont, Thia Indy hao suddealy disappeared. Toby Rogonthal, whose picture of “ Elaine» was 80 ingeniously etalon and feultily criticised by amateurs, bas finished two co:opantou-plet- ures, ‘Lo who laughs last laughs toudest.” ‘The Rey. Dr. Stocking will receive Lis oumer- ous frionds to-moriow and Weduenday afterncon. and evening at his residence, No. 605 West Madison streot, prior to Joaving for Lis now field of Inbora. ‘. Although tho lato Anthony Radford Strutt, of England, owned property worth 15,000,000, be said tho pall-bearore aud mouruing-coaches must be kopt away from his funeral, His friends faid hin away quietly, and thers wasn't tho slightest bit of Larbsrism in tho wholo thing, oxcept, per- ars, a little crapo, which they thought Anthony wouldu’t mind, HOTEL ARNIVALA, Sherman Housemti, A, Gsrduer, Detrolt; Hopttus, Baitimore; "E.G, Dowittle, Frank Now Yok; E.8, Dius, Now Havens done ¥ tnond, Hoxton; if, Wilton, Laucaster} 1. M, Wright, Joun'A, Rouimwl, Pittsburg: A, HE, Btevens, ear a, 3 Frunk’ Wolcutt, iden; John O, +.Jreniont House—G, ¥, Maubing, Bos ore, Burlington ; Ls Couuell, Ne~ ve, Salt Lake; iJ, MeAliteter, Detroit; Wheutun, New York; Dolos Lake, San rane 0, L, Olnstotd, 8, Hothwchild, Now York; G. au, Newark? Mery A. Warling, New York +H, M. Buoruan, Milwaukee, t uae day Dy Dr. C, Clapham, England : q. Grant, Indies Wy HH. Tc ttunl, Bt, Leute; Be Wilson, 4t, D, Jackson, W, L, Bates, Euglen 4. Buinuer Rogers, U. 8, » Wheaton’ M.A. Btadenburg, ©, Ci smith, Pulladelphiay B.A. Ciayy, 3; 4, Taalboluior, Now York; Lbliip Peters, Boujauin’ C, Dean,’ Wostou; lan, Bt. Lou! rt iinpaol, Siiaanurl. -Joln Gruidy, Mr, Gowring, Hawall, Sandwich Talands; Cuarles B, Kramer, Bah Francieco; O. id, Trowlrldgy, Omata; taj, Jouu W, Noble, Bt, Louis ; G. Woodworth, Beusauit Woodworth,’ 8a Frun- M, MeNasser, Denver; 0, B. Carling, Fort ale t. Be WM, McOul, Cineiunatl; Archibald’ Kerr, +L, Soutertn, ‘A, Hi, U'Gounor, Washiugion : C, Late ton; G, O, Critteudion, Ne Apploton, Bow ton} J. Ml Medriek jlowa, seleaa bai Pree INDIANAPOLIS, The Deafnnd Dumb Asylum Scandal ~Gubernnutorias Appointinent. Spe: tat Dtavateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Inpraxarouis, Ind, Juno 27.—Tbe Fawkner- Macfatiro trial rovenlod nothing particularly now yesterday, Acholar named Mise Mary Lowo was on the stand, and sworo who had weon Ida Fawkner ond Yaleutino play cro- quot togetter onco or twice, and that Ida ad knocked ot Vatontino'a door and re- colved books on several ovcasions. In auswerto questions by dofendent's counsel, Misa Lowe sald that, in Octobor last, Ida hud confided to her suecret that her uncle bad ruwed bor aud givon her medicme to get ther out of trouble. Un another dato also, Ida bad told hor her uncle endeavored to tako im- Proper hibertios with her, ‘tho Hon. Cass Byilola baving reelgned as Trustes of the Biiud Asylum, Gov, Heudrleks liou appointed Dauiol Mowrer, of Grant County, to the vacancy, ‘he South Bond Manufacturing Company, for tho manufacture of ink, etc., haa Mod ardoles uf auiociation, Capital stock, $4,000, A Monster with a Sword. New York sun, Copt. D, D, Thurlow, of tho sling schooner G, &, Brown, sighting a wchovl of wackorel (ff Firo Lsiaud on Weducuday, wet ontin seoull boat to capture them. Ho got thom iuto tie not, sud was hauling (¢ fo when an unteual com motion showed thot ho bad caught sowethirg larger thau a mackerol. Ifo thought that be bed hark to deal with, and watched its movemanta anxiously, expecting that it wonld brerk through hia: not and hberate the whole achool of mackerel, Aw! the Captain atood with boat-hook iu hand, the monser rushed up under the boat aud noarly ospeized :t, sont the Captain wprawling on bid back, aud throw the othor mou off thoir nants. When the ined their feot. they found that thelr antagontst was aswordiias, “Ho bad drivon his aword cloar through the bottom of the boat, sud was fora momont held fast. Butastho plsuks of the boat were not thick enous to hold bim Jong, the mon lost no time io getting a cow. pllestod soiloe wf half Iutches around him with stout line, Just aa tho lest noose was tightesed tho fleh freed bimuolf, and darted off into powition for anoiber charge. But as tho gripof the rope was tybtened with overy movonont, he wasat tho weroy of bis cap- ‘tho deberwen stopped the bolo in tue boat acd puited for the solvoner, landing thelr captive wafuly on deck, snd brought bun to Ful- tou Murkot, Yorterday moruing it was wont to Overton's restaurant, ii Row. larger than those usu: eaughtin New York wo'ers, ‘The: sword measures 3 fect 7 inches, and the body, from the base of the sword to the sail ia Over 1s: foot. 1s welghod 600 pounds, HAVGC AND HORROR. Moro News Concerning the Awful Disaster in France, Fally 2,000 Persons Xtlled by the Garonne Floods. The Damago to Property Reckoned - High os $45,000,000, Great Fear of an Epidemic Following the Flood’s Subsidence, Report of an Equally Terrible Flood in Northern Austria. A Tornado Cuts a Swarth 500 Feet Wide Through Detroit, Mich. Sevoral Persons Killed and Many Houses Destroyed. Five Persons Slaughtered at a Massachu- sotts Railroad Crossing, THE GARONNE FLOODS. TERRIDLE DLSTUUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Loxpon, June 23.—Special telegrams to the Times eny that 90) persons porished in the flooa at Toulouse alone. Tho outhresk of an epidemic. ia feared, It is belioved that 2,600 houses have becn swept away in tho town and ils covirons, Tho damage thoro is oatle mated at from £12,000,000 to £15,000,C00. The Pails correapondunt of tho Times takes an appeal to Britivh charity in bebaif of tho suf- ferors. Tho Duily News’ special eays that the Joweat ortimate of deaths in tho flooded dis- tricts is 2,000. Itispropcaed to bombard and destroy the St. Cyprieu quarter of Toulouse to prevent danger from the crumbling walls of the Louses that yet romaiu. ——_-—_ CENTRAL EUROPE. WATER, WATCR EVCUYWHEDR. Loxpos, June 23,—Tho Standard publishes ro- ports of feartul inundations in Bohemia, Mora- via, Corinthis and Tyrol, and gBeriat, with some Joss of lifo and great dostraction of property. Many bridges Lave been carried away, thousands of cattle drowned, and the crops in several dis- tricts totally ruined. anes. THE BESOM OF ZOLUS. IT BWEEIH THROCOT DETRUIT, MICT. Grecial Inszateh to The Chicago Tribune, Detnort, Mich., Juno 27.—At a quarter past G this evening u tornado atruck the northwestern part of tho city and cut a swath varying in width | from 100 to 509 feet in a uortheasterly direction ag far as tho corner of Grand River ayenuo and Twelfth streat, o distance of more than a mile. Ithad been raining very hard just before, but had cleared up, Tho whirlwind asanmed tho shapo of s water-spont oud was seen for miles away, whilo the crash of its destruction wos heard distinctly tn distant parts of the city. Tho track of tho tornado is very sparvoly settled, much of it being open ground, or the destruction would hava been muck groator. EIGUTEEN HOUSES wore demolished, und twenty others moro or loss Jojured, besides out-houses, barns, etc, The houses wero all choap framo etzucturea, thero being but one brick houso in the dovaatated district. This was uuroofed, but tho walls stood. Tho damage to property is vari ously ostimated from $20,000 to €50,000. In- suranco does not apply on losses of this sort, avd most of the lowers are poor poople, THE NUMUER OF KILLED is mirecutously wmall, Charles Peiko was fatale ly injured, aud his child, an infant 4 years old, waa killed. Alas, Frod Itademackor ja fatally in- ured. Hishard Bator, a boy 10 years old, was lown a furlong through the air aud into ao elm trea 60 foet high, whenco bo to tho ground, and .was pickod up dead. Mrs. tLizzio Perkins will probably die, and many others aro very soriounly iujurcd. ‘This isalltho fatalities pow kuown,but theromay bo others. Nourly 100 persona wero moro or lees bruised and were attended by the doctors, The track of the wtirlwind could bo tracod for miles by plouks, roofs, articles of furuituro, and cloth- ing and miscellaneous del) +. The excitement over the city was yoly,..st aud thousauda flocked to the scone. TUE GREAT GALE AT VALPARAISO, CUTLL New Your, June 24.—Valparai-o pavars ‘of the 25th of May Hast ung uews of a dreadful galo st that pore, aud immense duwago to tho sbip- ping. ‘tbe Chiliau mau-of-war schoolalip Val- divis broke adrift, aud a dozen eee wero drowned in lowering a boat. ‘The man-of-wer Eumeralds wont down In shallow water, Tho crow were saved. The Guatomala bark Edon weut ashore, but tho crow wera saved. Tho Nicaragua =o brig Trajilla was broken in plecos, and Capt.’ Lanons and soa wero drowned. Tho French bark Jules Borde broke adrift aud went ashore, Tho Pearl of the Occan aud her cargo wergsunk. Another ealiod tho Egoria was aunt by au Engliab bark, aud the Laura MeLonman, of which Capt. Iar- rig and his wife aud sevou chilarou were drown~ ol. Itissteted that the number of persons drowned will amount to fifty. Capt. Ally, of tho Pacific Stosin Navigation Company's steam- er Linions, lowored & boat in the height of the tempest, which went to and returned from the wrocks five times, saving tho livos of sixty pare song. —_-—_- OTHER CASUALTIES FLOOD-WRECK, Boectat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, McGuesor, Ia, June 27,.—Tho mill-dam at Elkader, over Turkoy Nivor, aod the dam at Neva Springs, woro swapt ar‘ay by the recout tlooda, with great lows of property, ‘Lhe track from Calmarto Manon City, on the Chicago, BMilwankea & St, Paul Iailruad, will notte roady for uso for five days. The Decorah Branch of this road will bo in running order by next ‘Thursday, FIVE PEOPLE KILLED, Boston, Juno 27.—The stoawbont train on the Old Colony Railrond to-night ran ovor » wagon at acrossing in Bowenvillo, Fall River, Robert and Thomas Waynes, Mrs. Waynos, her child aud John Graham, who wero [n tho wagon, woro killed, An inquost will bo beld to-morrow, ‘This 13 @ bad crossiug, and thore 1s no tagiman towatohit. Atrain cannot be scen untilit ia olose by. DANGEROUSLY KICKED BY A HORSE, Mpecul Diepaten te The Chicago Fribune, Broommatoy, I, Juus 27.—Jolu Farloy, aged 18, aon of Dr. Parley, of Bloomington, was kicked in the head Saturday by a horso, and probably fatally injured, —— A Second Arctto Expeditions dondon Standard, June 10, The socoud " Arciic expedition,” whlch hag been announced as "going outiy search of the rewalns of Sir Joho Frauklin, "is to reality a private crujve of Mr, Allen Young, who will shortly leava Eugland in the exploring yacht Pandora. vessol, whichis fast proparing for soa, will probably sailon the 23d lows. Slo ig 430 tons burden, sod 40-horso power, ani late w dispatch gun vessel. Sho way oxsmiu- od bySir Leopold MeClintook for the Polar ox~ podition, aud, boiny considered too amall, was Fojected fur that sorvico, and was afturwards purelagod by Mr. Allen Young for an exploriog scientitic orulva to Dayle’ Siralt. The Pandors will probably visit the porta iu Westorn Groeus land, thence ake will prococd to Malvillo Bay, and pass Smith Sound. Thence she will continue her aruue on to Lancaster Souud, in order to examine *"y, openiuga northward or westward uctll the aearon becomes te advanced to reuain o8t longer, as 13 la Dod 1 { Mr. Young’s {ntention to winter away unters compelled to dogo. In anticipation, however, of such acontingency, tho ship #il be provie- foned for eighteen montha, and aupplicd with traveling fenta, sledges, and all other necessary equipment, and the officers and crow will afao bo prepared for a wintor's sojourn. Tha Pandora haw beon thoroughly overhauled by Mera:s. Da; and Summers, of Northam, and fortified both internally and oxternaily, Sho has boon doubled with 4-inch planks, and hor bows have been caval with tron. She hus a'so been divided into threo water-tight compartincnte, and beams have heon insert-1 below, Her rudder-post and wtern have as wellheon strongthone-d with all peasiblo care, Qu Wednesday Jase sho made very satisfactory trial trip. ‘Tho apend aho gained waa oight and a halt knots por hour wher going under “easy steain.” Tho boilers, en- tin er, propeller—indced all her machthery— havo been thoroughly put into working ordar. Mr. Allen Young will be tu command of the slup, and Li Liliingaton second fn command, Toere will bo also un board a staff of scientific oltice.s, z FOREIGN. CUBA. MAYoc AND BLcoD, Mavasa, Juno 27,—It in officially reported that on the 24th inst, a band of insurgonts, coms manded by the mulatto Rios, burned four plan- (ations, besides committing various robberirs. Troops pursued ovd dispersed the bana, killing vo, Ttios waa captured and shot at Experanze. Tho Bpauish lons was twelvo killed aud wounded. , ‘omnia GREAT BRITAIN, THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION, Lonnox, June 27,—Tho stexmer Pandora sailod from Portsmouth for tho Arctic regions to-day. Eaquimaux Joo, who acted as inter- preter to Capt, Hallin the Polaris, goca out with the Pandora. The Pandora will only touch land onco on her ontwaid voyage. Tuia will bo at Disco, Greenland. _—_-—— SPAIN. MARINE OPERATIONS. Mapnip, Jane 27.—The Spaniak frigate Vittoris hay bombarded with*lestructive effect the porte of Matrico and Dova, on the Guipuzcoan const, held by tho Carlists. —_ BELCIUM, 4 DOARING ROW—UATS OFF TO THE "Host, * OB CIVIL Wan, Corresrondence Lunton Tine, Axrwenr, Juno 6,—A peaceful town of about 150,000 inhabitants, threatened something vory liko civil strife—-tho newspapers on both aides speak constantly of & possible ‘guerre civilo” —because 8 schoolboy docs not doff his cap to the Hos:! it sounds absurd, indoed, but, as I searcely neod point out, ite very absurdity is tho etrongest proof how doep the danger lice. So slight a spark could not be mischiovous, if there were pot a mass of combustible matter all ready toband, and given your barrol of gunpowder you may blow up s houso aa casily, if not to comfortably, with o lighted Ee ae with the most elaborate fuso. ‘bid, Autierp: flazh-iu-tho-pan is only ono of many recent iudicationa that = the = quarrel between the = Liberal and the « Ciet- ical party is assuming very perilous proportions, aud that the vewspapers ecarcely oxaggerato when thoy talk of the possilility of civil war, ‘There have been similar disturbances in vario parts of the country, at Bruracls, Liege, Gue! ‘As to how it began, the ovidence is, of courao, contlicting, each party covtradicting tho other in torma ss eropy 84 eyen religious disputauta cantind. But, taking what both admit. a wclool- boy showed disrespect to the Host. His friends declare that he ouly did what, in the eyes of tho law, bo hod # porfect mght todo, and what ia {roquently doe by others—kopt bis cap on bis head white tho Host paused. Lia euemics do- clare that ho and another young iconoclast blow out a holy candice, and openly used fosulting Iangunge both of tho Host and tho pricst who cairied it; a fow oxtreme agsailants going so far as to say that the Iisst was trampled upon, spit upon, and still mora indecently pro- fanod. Aftor caroful inquirica from yorious wources, I bave myscif little doubt that the boy did nothing moro than keop his cap on when tho Host passod, and that the wind wae guilty of blowing aut tho sacred candle, It is by no mosna tmprobablo—though the point wold bo a dificult auo fora jury to doterwino, with the best ovidonco—that ho Kopt the orson {ns dotiant manuer, anxious that bis daricg aud precocious impiety should uot pass unuoticod, aod attention was further drawa to Lim by tho fact that bis neighbors were all uncovered. Tho young ** tcovoclast” was kuown to bo a member of the Athenmum, close to which tho sffalr ac curred, and the Athenwuin ia yory unpopular with tho Ultramontaues, aud ia spoken of by some of thom inuch as if it wero what tu England ia called a ‘godless collogo,” though, ag a mattor of fact, iteprofessas the ro- ligiou uf that country,—tho Itoman Catholic,— having iu ite pays duly ordained pricat, who, on Sundays and Saints’ dava, perfornis sor= vices, which the pupils aro expected to attend, thouga whothor their attendanco iy compulsory Teannotwav. Itcan scarcety bo so in the cane of thogo students—a small miuorits—who ure not Roman Catholics, But, though not ** god- lova,” the Governtuent schuols are very far from being in the hands of the pricata, like tho Jau- uite schools, and much ia taught in them which by io means aubsorves what the priests consider the iuterest of religious or political truth, In every Belgian town which boasts an Athouwam there fe pretty sure to bo a Jesuits’ school, each fosling ituelf an autidoto to the atker's poison, Hence evory Athenwom is, a8 such, unpopular with tho Clorieal or Ultramontana party, und tho Antwerp Athourutn hag, iv addition, tha speciat milnfurtune to be noar the quartor i which the women ilyo who «oll fish, and who combing ® strong dovotion to relig- jon aud its ministera with that power of giving vigorous utterance to their views which would Boom, somehorw, to belongto the profession. One of these ladies happened to be near tho school- boy who kopt hia cap on, and sho immediataly rebuked him for his trroverouce, according tooue account ; according to avothor, knocked the cap off bis head. Hoe retorted, suking her ‘bow mmspy coppors alo would take to mako w row," s stinging ullusion to tha charge brought by ‘the Liberals agaiuut the Ultramuntaues, that thelr followors ara paid to pray ond fight. Of courso the lady reto) with afl the tluoncy of ber sax and profession, aud the wordy war being much too unequal to laut long, tho boys soon beat o rotreat to the Athenpum, and thought tho affair waa ot an end. But tho pious wroth of the flab-warket bad, by this time, deon aroused, and wild reports flow about that insults of tho rogscst) character had been offored to tho Host & godieus studenta of the Atheuwum. An ane gry crowd colfcoted outulde tho building and Joudly demanded that the criminals abould ba given up for summary vengoauco. Itia worthy of remark that thoy singlod out tho particular oifonder and bis comrade, describing their dresa, and that thoy did not attempt to molest the other boys, when, Jator on, thoy came our of achool, ‘This cortunly looks as if the auger of the mob, however cacousive or unjust, was at Toast suncore, and that tho wholo afulr wos not, ag sore of tho Liborals contend, concocted by tho Jeauits for tho sako of making # religious riot. In that cage ono victim would have done ag Woll au another, Whoross the mob ouly wanted those whom they beliaved to bo the cul- prits, and who, fortanatoty, belonged to & school class which broke up tate, Had they come out a_ terrible tragedy wight easily have occurred, Whon it was discovered shat thoy were the objocte of tho pop- ular fury, their clothes were changed, aud they wore escorted quietly and safely homo, Tuo crowd, however, refuaed to beliovo that thoy luad left the building, and graupa remained uta- tioned iu front of it oll day, inorossing iu the evoning wlon the workshops had been closed to su largo a uumbor that the traitio of tho trum- War oluibused had to bo stopped, and it became, fudeed, almost ditticult, aa porous, fur peaceable citizoos to got about on foot, Tho oxcitument waa kept up to lato Lour, and ro- ‘cummenced carly noxt day, tho scence ocourring to which I bave slroady roforred, and which aro uot worth describing in dotail, ay, afcer oll, they ended, av thoy began, iv smoke, Mowever, I cugnt, perhaps, to mention that it was not the Hoad Master of the Athenwun (us I tolegraphss), but the Burgomaater of the town who was attacked roughly treated by the mob, though the only sovora in- juriew foflicted wero ou lus hat. ‘he oaly blood, boljevo, shed in tho fray be ween on the door of the Athenmum, wuere bas probably struck awe iuto wome innocont hearts aa cloar, ivvefraxible pruof of 4 Horce haud-to-band atruy. gle. The wife of the Concierge, who rit pol adit out tome, wow ovideutly under this im. reasion, but aftarwards learned that it bad beeo tefs there by tne tipey bero of the kuifoand rosary who bad cut bis own ors. Sho had ovideutly been @ good deal scared by the night's tumult, and declwed that sbo fally mado up her mind tobe thon and there asssesinated, if bi sd tho threakold, but ha, all oo ergen a amused in! the midst of arty her frqtt by the way 1 whioh the champion of the Ultramontanoce, while protesting, © knife jn hand, thas be was foe religion” Giforasd We es | proton by yolloya of tho moat blasphomous vache. CIRCULAR RELATIVE TO THE netiatous Doe TURBANCES. Dnvasers, Juno 1.—Lho Belgian Procureure Genoral bas rent a cirenlar to tha public proses cutora throughout tho kingdom, dravwlug their attention to tho circular recontly is~ sucd by the Minfetor of Juatica concerning tho religious dinturbauces that havo lately oc- curred. Tho circular onjoina them to bring promptly before tho tribunala any porrons cats ok dtaiurlancan, aa ko ietarm the Procureur- neral of all writings. publications, which may violate theta. er aapenes A REBULT OF THE DUCHEANE CASE, The petveipal provisions of tho bill bronghé forward by tho Mintater of Justice in the Cham- bor of opustos last Tuesday aro ea follows s Ap perton offering to commit or become an ace complico tu nny crimo puntehablo by death or voual servitude, sud any peraon accapting such a proposal, shall be tiabla to bo rentencod to a term of imprisonment of not less than three montha and not exceeding fivo years, unicea thore ore extenuating circums stancen in tho case. Buch persons may furthor Lo condemned to deprivation of civit righta aud surveillanca by tho police for a term of from fivo to ten yoara, If, bowover, an offer of tho clinraoter _above-stated bo mada verbally only, it will not bo punishable by law nologs contingent upon somo payment, or fift, or promise af reward, Aclauso embodying tho abova provisions will, it 1s stated,bo added to tho extradition troatioa oxisting botween Lele gium and foreign States. AN IOWA FAMILY. Everitt Correspondence of Tre Chicaro Tribune, Des Motes, Ia., Juno 25.—Probably the only family of pure Hawkeye construction in the State is that of EH, Jackson, who resides a few niles gouthiweat of Cuariton, in Wayne. He ie 40 vears of ago, Hoth hoand bia wife wore born in Iowa, audio tho same county; have always lived in Iowa ; and havo added soven Hawkeyas to the cousus-report. ty A Newspaper Excommuutented. Father McGlow, who talked so alarply againat & couple of his parishioners for marrying outside of the palo of tho Chuich, is moro than rivaled by the Archbishop of Quebce and tha Bishop of Montreal, who havo forbidden any Catholics within their Jurisdiction, uudor paualty of ox communication, oither to read, buy, or eell tho Daity Montreal Witness, Tho excommunication of this paper ia Lased uponthe fact that tho Witness undertook to publieh roporta of the lectures of ono Father Chiniguy, who had abondened the Roman Catholic for the Protoxt- ant faith, and pronched the merits of his new roigion.' Tho effect of tho preiatical ban noon the nowapaper has beon, itis said, to increaso its circulation. Bick headache, lang ind melancholy, generally spring from a torpid liver, a dfaurdered stoinch, oF coativencas, the dintressin 4 cHectwof which Dr, Jayne's Sunative Pils will specdily remave; by the beuefclal setion on the billary organs they will’ also lessen tho Hxeliuood of a return. Pele A DRESS GOOD. 1 e In First (or East) Section, Great West Side Dry Goods House, ast Side Diy Go ; ‘The following qtotations will be found worthy of atten- tion, but aro unly » few among many otber bargains now offerlag: Lot No. l—Markal down from 30 and % to 20 ORNTS, consisting of Disgunals, Alpacas, Btripod Poplins, Lot No, 3-Marked down from 40 to 25 CENTS, consist ing of Mancheste- Poplins, Diagonal Mobatrs, De~ Beges, Invisible Plaids, ote. Lot No, 3—Marked down from 0 to 30 CENTS, contains Mobair DoBeges, Camel's Hair Poplins, Suiting . Plaids, oto. Fifty pisces all-wool Cretonves, reduced from 60 to 45 CENTS. Camol’s Hair Bultings, reduced from 65 to 50 OENTS. Fine all-wool French Diagonals, reduced from 8 to CO CENTS, Extra quality Oashmere Popling, reduced from 99 to 75 CKNTS, Silk and Wool Pongoes, redaced from 75 to GO ORNTS, Extra quality do, reduced from @1 to 80 ORNTS. Best Lyons Poplins (oqual to Irth), reduced from 61.18 w 81.25. ‘Large lot Japanese Bilka, 50 oont quality, now 25 CTS. One case fine Bilky Japanose Milks, eara stripes, 6 cent quality, now 35 OE: Ons case rich Brocade Japanese Silks, 40 OENTS @ yard; nover sold undor 16 cents, GREAT BARGAINS IN BLAOK AND PANOY GRENADINES, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, MADISON & PEORIA-STS. “lt PAYS TO TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE? LAKE NAVIGATION, G HICM STEAMLIS. For Racine, Milwaukes, aud West Suore porte, daily, Nunilay oscopled, at. Haturday'e seursion beat Hur Grand Havun, Musto, daily, honday rseented, For bt. Jusepn and Bente: ‘HOTELS. : SHERMAN HOUSE, CHICAGO. PRICES REDUCED. Toms, with board, #3 to 6¢ per day, according to lo- ‘of Foams. ra G, TT BUSSE — rosa TTomse, ormorty tN MULMEATS f the Tremont House, Propriutore, nanipsncar ease AOE OBB LBs oe Sealed Proposals for Lumber, scented oroposals will bo received by the undersigned as oto tarnish thirty-throa thousand (1,000) feet, surtaoe measure, of the 6 quality of Bouthern Yellow Pine Hoottug, Linea thick, sud {rom 3 to 855 {noha wid faced, Suguod, and grourudt to bo fre fram aapy aks, snd ku Ll, ‘Ta furnteb four tonsand (4,000) foot of Ist rate war. fapecd Hninug Labor partously Seanoaed or uiedeledy Wek tnlek, Te-teat lengths, i, ta furaiau elx tuuueand (¢,000) fost of tartrate eur feonil Gulsning fumiber, pertoatly svasone ur hilu-dsted, 1 a ieMaruial four Luutaand ({,uu) feat of Tat-ata 34, ‘i jour tuusannd (4, Lite plus, waotudguly veasaed, in plauke Lt toe aor ure han {d taoues wide kes, and splits. 20d (3.00) feet sartaoe mous aes tho suasanods "dud ‘grunvody beaded. bath 12 wall wor 0 3h m 0 farpiah (1 measure) two thousand (2, 000) foot of aah walusova ing, aud swu tdousand (2) teat wolnut wainscosting, to'be tonyuod aud grooted to wark or, beaded, 4% of ea fuch thick, 1d or {6 feet ‘s iuctivs wide, froe frou sap, knot ted, Sferauh ivan, buudeed (543 feutod £4 Laeh Io fural iwea bau lout of sal botts ald tha or 16 Hy ‘atepa), surfaced alcas, tu Jeagtl ties than 14 fnchos pur more than 10% inches foot ate TRAP rouesae Raster eptites sad dhakees Uboringhly seasoued ur kilu-driod, Vite Co 'faroish, iinet measure, Hy BLA jotste 9 Lahes ata 3 Wiehe by 1d tuchoa, iz taches, 1b feut long. per aerttrrgy pre aaron entities ols itisais foat of tarring strive, 134 jnchus by ¥ inches. 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