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1yt Proved about au nlglt Liavo an attampt GRASSHOPPERS, Tho Reglon Nevastated by Them in Towa, Missouri, Kaunsas, and Nebraska, > A Section Embracing Nearly Twenty Thousend Square Miles, The Enormous Kumbors of tho Locusts, and tho Speedy and Completo Ilavoo that They Wrought, Farmers Replanting a Third or Fourth Time, with Prospects of Yet Se~ curing a‘Fair Crop. No Actual Suffering Rcsultant from tho Plague, Splendid Crop-Prospects Outside the Grasshopper-Rogion, From Our Own Correspondent, Aromisox, Kan., July 2—Degluning at the north, in Nobraeks, a fow miles south of tho junction of tho'Sonth Platto with the Missouri, and'in Towa, on the cnat shoro of the Miesourl, opposite sud s little below tho mouth of tho Bouth Plstte, the grasshoppor-district oxtonds goutbward, following tho courso of the river, to tho weatorn part of Ray County, Missonr], whence it roachon south to tho Iower portion of Vernon Conuty, Missourl, and of Bourbon County, Iansas, Its oxtremo length is about 250 miles, snd its greatost width about 160 miles, Wera ft roduced to on oxact parsllologram, 1ta di- xonsions would ho In the nelgbborkood of 83 Dby 210 miles,— NEARLY TWENTET THOUSAND HQUARE MILES. It comprises, in Nobrasks, tha Counties of Otoo, Johnson, Nemabs, Pawnee, and Richard- &on, and portions of Cass sud Gago ; in Iawa, + Fromont County, and portians of Pago and Tay-~ lor; in Missouri, tho Countica of Atchison, Nodaway, liolt, Do Kalb, Audrow, Duchapan, Glinton, Caldwall, Platte, Clay, Ray, Jackeon, La- {fayotto, Cass, Johnson, Bates, Vornon, sud part of Honry; in Kanens, tho Counties of Donf- phan, Brown, Atclison, Jefforson, Leavenwbdrth, Douglss, Johnson, Minmt, Frankin, Linn, Batos, and Bourbon. 'In some of tho countica borderibg tho grasshopper-district, but small strips wero dovastated by tho *hoppors, and the damage, comparatively speaking, was trifling. Dut, within the reglon lndicated, from one-half to threo-fourths the entire growing crops wero destroyod ; while, in tho adjacont districts, an oo not less than half as great was oaton over by tlie ‘Loppors in thoir oxcuralons, What I have deslgnated a8 tho grasshopper-district {s that in which T LOCUSTE WENE IRED. Thero has boen no incursion of them into eithor of tho Btates this year. from tho Far Nortliwoat, ond all tho vast swarms whoso flight has been from time to time telegraphed, snd - which havo beon estimated as flylug in J**denso wasses, amilo and 8 quarter iu thick- ness aod 175 miles wide by 330 in lougth,” - intchod horo from eggs deposited by tho'hoppers which Inst year camo down from Wyoming, Da~ Zota, ond Montann, Doubtloss the numbers flying over givon points could only bo rouglly estimated; and tliero are many poople—mysolf among tho number—iwho areincredulous na to tho clouds of grasshoppera “filling the air from 4 olght of o quarter ta ona and throe-quapters aniles,” and aro yot incredulous as to the power ;of the 'hoppiera to rigo to tho latter height. Dut ‘whoovor '{ravorses this rogiou will be atiatied 4dlat thoy must have ewarmed forth in numbery Past all compytation, EXCEPT DY TUE BQUARE MILE. Corn-fieldd stripped bare, notb ouly onco, byt,: after replating, twico and thrico; whent-flelds . with but tha yollow etubble loft; orchords with tho bark stripped off the yotng limbs, il thoso aro bare a8 polished bouo; bluc-grass mendows a8 destituto of graes a8 in Novonibor; tho young « trocé i frult-lroo nurserics barkod almost to tbo ground ; biedge-rass it ke condition ; and the T veed, eroppoed off rebt ‘of the country tliroughout ihis entiro district, Aftor goolug this, ono would Lo prepared th givo full credit to “the Munhehausgnish-sounding reparss abant tho ,"oppers having literully covered tho ground fur Ludreds of gquarg niles. } Afarmor n Otao County, Nobraskn, showed mo what bad boen a whent-field of about 60 seres. ' 'Uho prospect wae'of & yield of about 85 busbels to'tho acre. Tho "loppers ¢amo upgn st fletd, * cortainly not loaa than 20 bushols of thewn to theacre,” lio enid,—* g many, in fact, that tho atraw bont under them ; and, in twen- ty-four houry, all that was jeft ia swhat you soo; and all that I could &co was the efubble of tho Lialf-grown grain, cut down to within a fow {nch- ¢8 of tho ground. At Lrownaville, Nowaba ' County, Nebraska, several leadlug citizons, tu deucribing bow thoy hnd * fought tho grasshop- gm,“ told of catching bushels of thom In & fow ours, 4 - -1 " 4 svarz ONABHIOTEER-TRAP, "The trap consistod of & coupio of boards placad at right anglos to oach other, ot the ground, At the pojut; o holo Was dug, perhiaps u fuor deep, aud threo foet in dinwcter, in which was tot 8 pan filled with coal-ofl. Cowing to tho Lostds, the grasshoppers, In socking to ndvance, would jump into tho pan of conl-oll, 40, a4 Boot 28 thoy hopped out, would fall gver and die, Ly thls coutrivanco, withln a couple of hours, e a1, tho plt would ‘bo_ Hled’ with dafunct Jhoppers,—tho effect of tha coal-oll upon thom buing ofinost tustautanoous, Thouo _storios souuded Yo liko cxaggorations., lfut, after ecolng how the ’hoppers had domolisliod ex- Gov. Furnas’ orchard, which ¢overed 160 acros, Lon Browusvillo, eating off (he_ leaves, youny {:,m_t. sud bark, I was quite satistiod thero con e ttlo oxaggozation as 0 the nambora of the opjery, - ‘Lho traps, tronches, coal-ofl, lightod str Nlu: f\l’m Cr weans tried for tho nimxml:fl‘;;: S the ‘Loppors, effccted no porcoptiblo reduo~ $lon u tholr numbers; and tlio atiempt to kil tho Miksouri, There soemed willions o §7iio tho placo of overy ‘hoppar Kitlod ; ‘mad, e theve Logn millious Moro within the district H 804, the destruction of growing crops could 0 Boaroe Lian woro compicto, #0UKLOUL tho entivo 'hoppor-district, TI!K UISTONY op Tuk TLAGUE 18 TIIE BAN] fl.{l e i that from out W .‘:‘ming’,"m- Tl Qaoatien™s m'm. vaded this ruEhm lasg aud disspperod. ‘u&u ou every Lill-side, purout evarais oy or 2g G L0 wero transforwed fito — G for hutlo aitentfon, way pfsfi“f:' T ‘,’.?&“i.’nl‘,“%‘f.:; € ok ratura to the Noithiwout, and thoy disap. ] At can b -;mu it. 1o April, the'oggy [ :: m?;!l‘c‘\!‘ffig ties poung "hopens wada” thelr appoarance: ou yoracions and destructive, It s waid. on the Jras duy after thoy cumo from the whell, sy oy .\: Lo subsoguont. Not uutil Letwoon the 1060 1 Slig 1541 of Wuyo did thoy Login ta take gt g sud tho last of thom buve boon gons bt Trom ton to twalva dayw. No woomer'lud tho flyet Baupnz oi ©or1 10t above ground thag the Yo, sm ok it Throughout the district, goners 9, tho farmers roplanted. Agoin the ‘hoppers took the coin. Iu wauy localitiod, the fatisore Zoplautod seooud aud’third time, oaly ta furs wish todder for tho grassbioppers; and NOW TUE FOULTH NEFLANTING IT 18, l.nml)!m-t instances, that is cowiug up, Means whlle tha “hopjers complately dostroyed $he SFop of wheat aud otlier kuiall grows, sud, o0 lp‘v; b0 weattorine Helds, which, ut odd intervals, 'h“"l:!udmby tho 'Loppors, thers will be no distriet llll:hfi‘: ewall graing within the %iopper- Thn dammage, asldo rictoy rom the loss of tho amall- s nf:‘l‘)‘od dona thew far, gummed up, ia tho b ity days’ Iabor {n (e be $uason, of usanvmmmlpvyullrfl?;: l‘lxi'a:: 200,000 persone. Whother it will prove oquiva- Tont towjasn of ho entira peason, and Tanult in a {otal failuro of crops in the district ravaged by tho poet, depends wholly upon the favorable or unfavorsblo charactar of the weason. Ordinarily, tho prospect. for corn planted durin tlio 1agt woelt of Junonud tho firatof Jnly wonl bo rockonod il Tiut thero are well-authon- ticatod inatancos in which, in this ‘rogion, corn planted this lato has yicldod & fall crop of tho first qualitv. W Wo don't otpict any froct until tha Tet of Fobruary,” eald a Kausau farmer 1o mo to-dny; * for we may naod wntll abont then—somo of us who aro gotting aecd nowr—to mako our crops.” Without stopping, howeyer, to discuss tho probability ot maliug a crop, tho farniors of Nobraska, \Wiaconain, and Kausas, liavo aiready AROUT COMPLETED THE NEPLANTING TUIRD OR FOURTI TIME, and are apating no effarta to laeure s crop,ithard work will'inauro that. But very little roplanting remains to bo dono in eithor Btato; and, within yon THE tho gramshopper distriol, , not only have tho = corn-flelda + boon 4 Toplantod. ¢ bub sbout two-thirds of (ha whoat-flelds that wero *‘grasshoppored” have Dboen' plowed sud plantad with corn,—tho Canads and othor unrl}’ varictios gonorally. Besides, millet and ruta-bagay are bolng sown in Iargo quantities, In nmflqpmnn of n poesible failure of tho crops, many of iho farmara Lave sold off their hoge, and, ahould the cotn not matrro, will turn {heic cattfo futo tho floldy. ~ But, with a contin- uatfon of such wonther ns thut of the past wiok,—froquent showers, fol'owed by warm days,—tho prospoct that tho crop will mature, and that ft will bo s full crop, wiil bo most ox+ coliont. Noactual sufferiog ot dostitution has followed tho grasshopper-plaguo of this season. All that was pariled by it i5as the crop-prospoct. That, tho ~farmors of theso portions of Nobraska, Misoucl, and Kausss =~ sra woking tho utmost * offart to recovor. They ara genorally woll-to-do peoplo ¢ 1ava experienced no difleulty in obtalning soed for roplanting ; bavo gonerally abundant faod- auppliod, for tho seagon ; and, If the crop bo made, will be in prosperoun coudition this fall. At presouit, thoy aro studying oconomy, and ro- #olving that nover again will thoy, as thoy did in the wintor or 1873-'4, burn corn” for fuel. e tweon tho drought and tho grasshoppors of last car, noither binta grow moro than balf a crop. n cach, thia sooson, outside tho grasshoppur Togion, TIIE OROP-PROSTECTS ARE MOST PROXIBING. In Missourl, itis predicted that tho corn-crop will bo greatar than aver known beforo ; tho samo ia 8ald in Xansas, bosides which fc is stated that thevo will bo not less than 10,000,000 of Lmehola of wheat for export ; and, in Nebraska, for tho Btatoat Jargo o full crop is oxpeetod, both of corn aud wheat. T'ko mulho}!pnrfiumlmo liag indeed been torriblo, But it las been coufined to a comparatively-limited diskrict, and tho losses biave Leon, fu thelr offccte, wholly ldeal, Theso oro befng repaired, aod in po'ovent will they afect tho goueral prospority. Iiannyras. THE “ GODLESS ” COMMON SCHOOLS. Tho Weslern Catholic, of Chicsgo, which is Dittorly sectaring and blindly dogmatic, .uttors the following diatribo againat tho Amoricau com- mon-gchool ayatom ¢ Ono of tho most ulrflxlus rlgoa of tho fnfldolity of thaage in which we livo is the iguoring by tho Governnont of.roligion in education. bl fact nleo oxhibita ne strong a linc of domarkation betweon Cathoheity and 1'rotostantism as do tho radical L“fl'ufoneo! bobwoen tha two in actusl dogwmas of faith., Tho Lorotica of the periad, most of whom should, porhaps, bo tormed Athe- Iate, plnca socular bofore roligious ivstruction ; clovate thio earth abovo heaven ; tho body abovo tho oul, and_prefor timo to oteruity. 1t wos similar . infamous ¥ punciplos which in- fidelized ~ Franco ¥ ‘and . causod shor to retrograde dostend of - holding bier placo i tio van of Luzoposu nations. Di- zoctly roligion was excluded from her schoota thoy bocamo moro traluing-placos for godloss fircbrands and incendisries, who aro all om- Dbraced in tho genoral desiguation—Communista. *Order was tusned futo disordor, and the country reverted to chnos, To this are we drifting 1n tho Unitcd States. Tho promonitory sigus may bo moro casily rond than the proplict Intorproted tho writing on tho wall; and ‘as sqrg 18 Lo forciuw, by reason of o turning from (od, tho greatness and glory of an’aucient Kingdom poesing away, wo may foresoo that tho vastuess in oxtent, wealth, and power of this Ropublio will not avail to make tho people truly prosper- ous nnd happy when siripped of religion, All tho stock arguments bashod aud roliashod up from time to timo by the Protostant press in favor of our common-#chool system bave boon aunswercd and rofuted conturica ago. First prine clples tonch us that parents are thecustodians of the morsl, roliglous, and physical welfare of thoit offupring. 'Ulhese ngtural guardious qught not to bu ousted of thelr jurisdiction by nny procoss of artificial lay. In all thidgs Naturo I8 wuperior to'ark; and quito as much mischief 1a worled If wo scak to’ destroy tho natural guar- disnalup of children a8 if wo iy in the faco of Nataro in any otherjrespoct, such, for_cxamplo, a8 gotting the plain rules of ‘healih dt dofianca. Tho Stato i only eutitled tostand in loco parentls towards thoso littlo ones who havo lost thelr untural protoctors, and aven then the ovident suuhies aud {nsentions of thy parents ought to o carrled out by proxy. Hych of thom, nud they aro o third of Clifcago’s pu&mlnllcn. as do- #ire that xnll.filouu and secplar odueation should £o Liand fu haud ought not to bo balked in that dovigo by any human law, ‘Tho corolfary to Lo dednoad from tho goneral priuciplos stated is, that tbe denosuuatioual Hystom of edugntion i the only souud one, It in Just ux cconomical na any othior, The injustico Of Protestantism s singalarly oxomplifiod by ity pormftting the Cazholics € pay for two systoms, us thoy nra compoliod (o do”uudor ta juesont ordor of thivgs. 'Choy are taxed for the common sehools, which tuoy canuot uso, and thoy Lave to support, in_addltion, thoir ‘own educational eg- lnla'liuhmunlq. [Why can't they use the common schools? Throo-fourths of thow have done 6o for the past four-scare yenrs,—Lv.) i Not to put the mattor too finely, thiu {a morely legal roliiecy, o feat that {8 na more o Lo coui- meudod thau tho oceupation of tho highwoyinan, ‘To may that wuch n stato of nilairs §& anomnlony would bo €0 omploy a foobloaxpression. All un- sound theorios, whon roduyced to practics, inovit~ ably lead to snomalics, of which cato fu point is A striking tostance. Jut tho lujudtico of waking Catholics pay 200 conta on the dollar agaiugt Protestants’' 100 conts for education is Eritling comphred with tho graver ovils which aro wrouglit in this conuoction; Jfor, altor all, movey i4 s small ointter phen wob of against tmmortal gouls'aud social disorder, Wo vontnro Lo assers that our common schiaold aie uothing but nursorics snd botbeds of infldelity, aud, moreover, they turn out bad citizeny, [Tho morals of our cltizeus, wholavo recolved tbeir education in tho commou rchools, will at lenst compare favorably with tho morals of those who have beon taught In schools uader cliarge of priests,—Ln.) - 3 No sound Cathiolig would entors Protestant cliurch or have Lis chilil go to auy buk au oxchu- eively Cathollo school, "Nolthdr s Protestant #chool nor one in which religion’ia ignated antts o Catholia paront or child, " Tho former would rather allow tho latter to grow up in ignoraute of tho alphabet than onter such a place, Wo do vot card uow 1o elaborate on the iuiquity ; it buy boen too ofton oxposed. Wo ouly roour to tho mattor as changes aro being mado in the Board of Education, and, therofore, it Wero ressonablo 10 Bupposs that 8 bow loaf would be turued over. Wao bavo Little faitn, Lowever, in all the new mome bers nominatod by tho Mayor. Bomo of thom wo know to bo extreme bigots, men who would doom a Catbiolio 10 tho siake and would oust s Ustholip fromy any owploymont. Dut 1¢ voratus 0 ba’ dodn whather the’ comwmon wsouso of the community will tolorate much longer {ho injus- tico complained of towarda thoso® who pumbor more than a third of tho entire population of Chicago. T¥ tho denominatiousl wystom bo ro- fused, why not give tho Catholles their pro rata sharo of tho &chuol fuud, and let them educgto thelr own clildreu? Wo warn the Intoribyg meinbers of the Doard as o Low thoy slall de- nuan themsolyes. Tho Catbolics muist not cou- liuue ta e plundered nw they biavo boun fog tho support of uehools which, a5 body, they ost not use, Wo may bo told that thia inattor maro mupellv br.-lunfiu to tho Logislaturo thian to tho ard 3 but tho lattor hiavo groat influonco in tho coutection, aud uulons thoy vxert that intinonce for good.thoy will briug down upon thomuelves tho axecration of all good citizons, , whethor Catlolics o I'rotostants, Rucostloracs Gompipg to Auviain Amerien, San Fraweisca Lulletin, o R G l‘:u‘m‘nu:"nl o Tucifl i reclipt of m dispatel staging o noted lwmpm“ uflfiydno & tl fi b 15 Vook for this o Hydnoy 1ace-lbrace. whiek Ly Lt s cinlly ta cutor far the 430,000 4-mio tace (o be i 000 4- Kivon by tho olub n-mnd.‘nmp.l.un“ ), next fall, uz)nn of them, THE CHICAGO THE BUTLER OIL-FIELDS. A Tr.lp Through Southwostern Pennsyl. vania---A Country of Tanks and Derricks, The Marvelous Gas-Wells-=<How Naturo’s Resources Are Golng to Wasle, Another New and Btrong Oombination— Tho United Pipo Lines, Hpecial Oorreapondence of The Chicago Tridune, ! PiTraoURO, July 2.1t wan my fortuns, & fow dava ngo, a8 tho representativo of Tk Trinuxe, to bo luvited to an excurslon of tho Pittshurg press, teudored by Suporinteudent J. McC. Crelghton, of tho Western Pensylvauta Division, Pounsyivania Railroad, to the NUILER OIL-FIELDS, a district that is comparatively new, and of which but littlo hos besu eaid in print,c 1 thouglt that somo inforwnation glesned on tho spot might be of ioterost to Tue TnibuNe's many readers, aud theroforo took & fow nolos. Wa left Allegheny City at 7:°0 on a epecial train, in alhrge of Conductor Forrester and Mastor of Transportailon Richey, Mr. Creigh- ton accompanying the party. The bono snd slnow of tho Pittsburg pross waa ropresonted, — each papor (and there aro teu dailics, morning and ovaning, horo) having represcntatives on board. Leaving Allogliony City, o largo nume ber of us took positions on the front of tha en- gine, whoro goats had boon arrangod. This road pagscs to Frooport through @ most charming country, prosouting - at . almost » eyery point somothlug mow, and scenory . of avery romantlo cliractor. © Tho road follosw tlio bends of tho Allaglicny Rtiver, and tho valley isvery fortile, aud rick in clogont country- seats, On ono slde, along tho eutiro route, aro tho mountainoas-lika hills, while below lio out- strotched farms, tho pellucid stream windiog through all. After leaving Froaport, the rosd runa through & marvelously-wild country, along the line of Big Buffalo Creck. Overhanging rocks look as though they would drop from their Qizzy Diclghts upon us, whilo from othera tuo water tricklos. ‘The oxpenso of building this rond must hava been very groat, for it is sub- atantinl and stone-ballasted, 0s arc nll sections aud brauches of tho Pennsylvonia Railrosd. TUE PIRST GAS-WELL. Tho scenery hero, sitting whoro we have a fall viow, engages our attontion. It is o delightful rido, and all the moro w0 from tho fact that wa can look down on Jutting crags hundreds of feot balow us, oud 500 feet above. Lvery picture is anowoung, and ail arogrand, In tho distance wo ospy & Boemingly-phantom light. It fe DLriltiapt oven by day. Thiu i1 Haxonburg, and what was euppoeed to bo tho limit of what is kuown o tho Southeastern Cross-Belt.of Butler County, whero oil waa to bo found, An enter- prisivg sdventurer placed 89,000 in tha ground, and struck an exhaustiess gas-woll, 1,600 ; feot below the surfaco; 3 aud that F is wbat . burpa pight aund ' day. Quy,—shedding at night o brillant light for miles around. Tho material that goos to wasto boro s sullicent to light up all Chicago, and furpish fuel opough to run all ber ivdustries. Wao do not atop at Haxonburg, but go on to Dilke' Btation, U miles from Butler Town. ore aro located olghteon fmmenno tanks, belonging to tho Union I'ipe Lino Coppany, These tanks havo a capacity of au avernpio of 22,000 barrels oach, and ato” supplicd from wells at Modoc, Grace City, 8t. Jo, snd Carbondale, from $ to 11 milen, ‘through Huch fipes.” Thero 18 abio u siation Hera' for landl with racks for twonty-five cars, which can bo filled in on bLour and twenty-geven minutes, Mr. Ditis Joins us horo, and ha acte s our pilot through tho olcaginous rezions. Boarding tha train again, in twelvo wigutes wo reach Butler (willes),—certainly o fust rido. A RECEFTION. At tho_station wo fuuud a Committeo of tho quatal old town ready to welcomo us, iucluding ex-Congressman Jokb N. Thomyson, Col. Scott, Judge McCundlces, and others; aud, headed by B brass-baud, wo wera marched to the Lowry Tiouso, Iere a magniicont dinuor was fur- nished ; and, aftor tho cloth had been removed, wo wero formally wolcomed in spproprind spocches, to which senubloresponses were wade, "ty over, catriagos were provided (o take ue throngh tho lower belt reglon to Karus City, 7 DENUNCT TOWNS. Tho firat place wo etopped ot was another station of tho Unfon Vipo Line. It in really wiarvolows to soo Low systomalis this oil-carry- fnge businoss iw conducied. Tho machinery s subatantial, and all busiucen sid xignuls arecon- dugted by tolegraph,—tho Jorso rystem by day, and gound atmicht, Leaving bore, 2 miles finds us at Greeeo- City, o dead town. It wos o pluco of shust duration. “Lhere sro lols of wells sud dry boles bhere, Tho tnz\'u ran but o short tima ; tuen tho greavo begau Lo fall, nod vuo mght o firo cume, and Oreeco CiY vos ulmget a thing of tho pust In this dise trict, tho wolls uro priwping about 10 barrels o doy cuch, using their u“fi:’ns os fitel and light toruu the muchiuos, ving Ureeeo C) stop ut _Modoc,~nuothor remuaut of i suuk, Modoc brs succwmbed to dry boles aud iho flory cloment, 1t s gono! itw glory Ly faded. In tuo Ofl Regions overy town s a cit; ovéry elty o town, nud cach placo au ever-ready rey for that ferocious, devourivg vlement—(re, £cnvh|g Modoe, we drivo 1o the famous Troute mab Earw. About thirty wolla aro in operation loro, pumplng, on an average, about 20 barrels each’ in g day of tmenty-foiir hourd. This placo fu lit up by natural_gas from a well abont o milo away, und on tho fasm. Every raviva sod bill- #llo now sbiows its derricks, v CROQUET. Ouo feature of the Oil Reglons is its croquot- grounds, Every sottioment has them, and itey ure nicely ppranged, and always Uubtod upat night with natural gas, which is carried to them byl pipes frow Ui wolls, Ot would hurdly uwaagive that human foot could reacl whore “the uil-doriacks ute erected, Thewo Iattice-hlio stiuciures uro everywhere, with thelr puuips aud ouginey, aud teir varuns muphuumlia ure pladed 1 positivud that oulv 0 advouturous cun reaclk, Wo travel on now tu Karng Cuy, wlere we woio received by apother Citizens' Cum- mittes from Pyrket™s Landivg, and 6. Dune Karus, tho oil-millivuaire, Prosident of tho Kaque City & Parker Nnn’ow-f] v Isilroad, Kasua City {s an oil-town, and, like all otbors, coustrucled of framd. It bua nothing to reconi- mond it oxcopt uil, and that is {ha history ot alt thu towns in this rpgion, 4t inmarvelous low o fhinfd, Buwing from Natpro's fonntujny, atono tunkes st industry that munt, in the vory ncar futuro, form & far groater iufuenco in our trado and commerco thaw it doos st prosont, Tho wil- trade now Is dull,—Nhterally doad ; but the poo- gln of this regiou bave Lrought it dewuto o usiticas basis ; and a more houpitable aud gou- (31 :ommunhy ean bo found nowbere, THE NARIOW-UAUGE IAILEOAD, At Kausas City wo found a spocial tram in waiting, consisting of a littlo ougine and two ligtle coacies, When I way littlo, I only nican 1t in gppoarguco, ‘Yo cars ara voumy aud elogant, equal to suy [ hayo over socn, aud suflicivntly Jarga fu the intoriar for camfort, Afier {vspects {ugg tho carw, 1 took o soat on the cow-catahivr of oyr littla locoiotive, in order to Lavo a Jook at the country aud tho road. Tho gauge (a8 (oot 5 and ;ho cost, tliough Usis, some of the wildest couutry {u the 8iate, haw been very Hgt. © Tha road s woll constencted sud atone-baliasted, Tho ougine wmakes 250 rovplutious yar winuto. 'iho yosd s ono mc- cension of sborp curves, which Lave su apgle of 27 degrecn; while, on thu com) romino (vl £8uz0), thoy caunot by conptructeid of mors thun dégresd; pich la tho ditTerenco. Tho road i3 ©ouo succossion of raviucs, from 120 to 100 fust doop, coverod by solid’ bridges mud trestics. Leaving Karna City, wo stopped at tho Itob-lioy woll, thio firut fourthe-sander ever struck, Thiw is towing, and, forced by [i8 own gas, no ot kine belng s At bag been Uowing fourteon wonthw, I§ was bored to the third ¥and, whon it was sbaudoned, but agaw drilled, und, when tha fourth sand was atruck, spouted nbout 1,400 barrels » dsy for s sbort time. 1t flows 1268 aow, wving bero, we stopped at Petrolis, where an oll-well Is runuing fu the hoart of ‘the town. ° A sido of ton wiuutes on & down grade, aud wo ars in Parker's, 1fere we waro taot by s largo number of citi- zouu &ud & brass band, and escorted to tha Frin- 3 'y {88t Liorue, of yroat ouduz- Aucs, byt benlen e l-mfinfimn las contested | bee Houwo, whore anothor banquot was providod. Datijens i tho Colony, aud latterly Lad to' bo | Clismwpague towed like water, sud speocuos of et Ppedin order o gat'm raca, Tho othor | wel Laving disposed of s v a8t and yatma nag, bub his prowess has '&..umr. we rotired to reat. Bt oot Bt T g ol a8 amoug the s eutexpriaip, e toiwn could tell s tale bost 0 S world 0% 112 | o Torvunea lout 400 guiued: 16 waa tmico buras °| Plipe Lino officinls, o0, and again rebuilt, Tiko jta prodecearors it in flimsy, and will one day burn azain, It the citizend go o for comfort, 11 the hioueee are tholla, tiio interfors aro cloantly furni Lverybody cnjoys lifo and ita nolid cotuforts, O-peopla lien Tast if they aro greasors. They Lelieve i eujoying hfo whilo it laste. Having donn T'arker's, wo again board tho narrow-ganse train, and aro off for Karna Clty, where our car riagos meet us, sod wo leave for otber scouen. i MILLEI-TOWN, A drive of 5 mllos bronght us to Millaratown, Hero we bad another reesption, from tho¥ltelief Millzratown tu 8 place in the zenith of 1ts puccess and fame. It was but ra- cently bured down, but han again risen, phie- nix-ike, from it sehos, o ‘Thin s the frontior of tho fourthsand district of the southiern . mil-helt, and every well i kpouting, lerrioka areto be scen overyswhero andon all sides. The tosn has natisal ga water-works, and all tho atcoterss of metroe palitan citios, excopt high faxen. It L & Ring, howovor, gud it 1 the Pipe-Lino combinaton, Lut it ja a succeseful ono, backed by tho l'enn- aylvania Itsilroad Company, But to this I will reler sgain, THT OREATEST 0AS-WELL, Leaving Millerstown, we resumo onr earriago- Joutnoy, and are conducteq to tho greatest gans well over airuck, 1t 18 aloub b miles from that place, wver a rough country, and is eituated in the wouds un the Dully Taun. Ahout 8 miles from tho well wo lcar a low ronrjg sound, a8 of the fog-horn. Fach move of the horeca makes the soind louler and more dia- {inct, ny wo got nearer tho vell, Within haif & mile it souuds Jiko & combinalion of artillory, ebells, and thundor, snd when we aro ncar tho woll the aound ia deafening and_remarkable for ita intensity, The well was sunk Ly Mr, Burns, About 100 yards from 1k, on a live. Is a flowing well. \hen down about 1,600 fcet, tho gau-vein was atrrck, and it camo up with such foice that tools and tubing were thrown ont and thattared to piecen. A bugo boulder thrown over tho pipe was Lusled ONP NUNDRED FEET, into tho afr by tho gascous force. Planks, sny- thivg and ecverything, would bo huric) awsy from this morvelous “natural power, ‘ILis gas flows at the rato of 81 pounda to the wiuara inch, and it {8 expeeted will exbanet iteeif guf- ficlently iu two years to allow further prosprets Ing for gil. Lo bisas it touy, thero s chough pos golug 1o warlo bero 1o supply any thrgo Iavgo citics lu tho Union. Leaving 1o gas-well, we driva to Great olt City,—s big name, tut n little, dull place, started on & speculation.—and board au ont-train ngain for bome, Laving scen muck of tho Oit Hogions in o vory sbort titue, 1N CONCLUNION. Looking ovor the ground, it i plain to bo seen that the oil transportation is under control of the Unitod Pipo Linee. To-day, in tho lutire region alono, ara storod 05,000,000 Larrels of oil. The combinalion embraces tho Union, United, Relief Penunylyania Trapsportation, American Trausfor, aud Autwerp. Thesn have A combined capital of £1,750,000 invested in pipos , and tanks. Tho country i & completo % notwork of _ their lives. Tho pipes go overywhore, over bills, through valleys and slmost Imjcnetrablo woodd aud ravines. Thero aro 2,000 miles of wipo, which conncet with overy well, Whenover o now well 16 struck, o pipe i laid to it by tho combination, and the ofl carriod to rail. For- mcrly oli these Jines laid their pipes and com- peted, but now they puol their earnings, sud chargo 30 conts a borrel to tauk tho oil and send it auywhere., Tho combination i3 an immense power, and burs out all compotition, They pump’ sbout 22,000 barrots o day nt yresent. ‘Fiioy do not Lnudle any at al), and their profiis aro jmmenso,—doing ~ ontirciy 8 cath busie ness. Whoir dnily capacity, when running full, 18 9,0000 " barrels, Dunc Karos, 1o ofl-milliousire, owns thirty wells near Larna City, and now has etorcd in bis own tanks over 90,000 barrels of oil, aud is produciug about 750 barrels & day in ono district alone, Iio inn young mau ouly about 23 or 01 years of age, and phows that pecullar energy aud grit which beget success, Ilo owns sud lives in a 2100,000 house, furniebod in eleganca and comfort, and situated on tho banks of the Allegbony River, near Froo- port, on na fno o farm a» conld bo fonnd nny- where. 1o la & man of brain as well ns woalth, and opo who has carved his fortuno ineo 1867, THE RIFLE-CHAIPIONSHIP, To the Editar of The Clieago Tribune « 8t. I'avi, Minn, July 2.—Hlaviog road your romarks on tho International Rifle-Mateh, 1 here- by beg to give you s fow facts which will doubt- loss modify tho conclusion sou havo come to, that **Tho American rulemion oro uow tho cham- pions of tho world,” ¢y summer durfog tho lsst thirtoen years, tho Evghsh, Scoteh, and Irish toamns Lave com- peted for the Kleho Shield, al Wimbledonu; aud, duriog that time, tho Irish téam only cavried 1t off once, which was v 1675, They then chal- longed tho Amoricans ; but, for soma reason, tho walck ouly came off dast fall. A couplo of months before they camo over, Lowover, they had been last in the Wimblcdon contest,—tlio shield bofing beon won by thy Scots, in whoso Linuds it I at prosent. Tamsorry I Laven't tho seoreant hand : but, ityou consult the Jilustralol London Neies of abbut tho exw! cf July, 1571, you,will find ful pacticulars of that soascn’s shwoting at Winble- don ulen, & r-capitulution of the watclies of Jirevious year Hoping you will uso your influonce to cétrect tho crroncuns impieesion which provails in this country, 1rewmaiv, yours truly, — Moss. dca. PAATRIMUNIAL, 03taira, Neb,, July 5.—1'ho ITon, Silas Garber, Governor of this Btato, wus married in Han Frau- cleco a day or twu 8390, e e A Beminlsconco of Dumny Peres A Tasis correspoudent of the Now York Post writes: Lo death of dlme. Cornu, goddsughtor of Queen Iorienso, aud one of the remarkable porsonuges of tho Second Empive, has called out & host of curious snecdotes conesining: hor tingu- lar characler. SLo was a womsb of Ligh chure acter sud refincwent, wud, although the Empors or Nopoleon Third doubifess fuit bound to do handsomely by lier, slo would accept no faver L bis bynds, aud oveupied horself with works of benetleeneo nud with endeavonng to liberulizo Froncl ustitutions. Her faueral was attendod by a vast throug of ltorary mcn, arieis, and euyane, wavy of whoim sho had warmiy defendod, Sho Lad & presiouato udwirntion for Ui geniun ot Alesander Dues tho elder, eud d:d ol sbo could to 8id Liw. Thu fauous autlor euco camo o hier uud sasd that o could ot gt fiow the Tinperial Librargcertain siugular Looks that ho needed Lo uid Liw inconstructing ouo of Liy roniances. +Why don't you ask the Emperor for them »* enid Mme. Cornu, ** Dy you think ho would give them ?” * Of coureo Lo would, Writo & good-naturod, off-laind lebter to Lim, aud give it 1o mo, Lwill L»ul it Lofore Lum to-morruw motning when L arber cowws to sce lunt, ‘That's 1La best timg. 1 prowise sou that you sliall bave your book Dumns, with his superior impudonce, wrote & rullicking note to Napoloon ‘Unird, Leginniug My doar contiore,” nud ho 1e- ceived the dewired volawes next day. Dut we. Coran, although siwsys heiping frionds, novar domandod for berself, Bho hud zuch con- tompt, leo, for the crowd of crontures which surrotndod tho Tuporial ehuir and criod or pap, iuat whie ofton tted from tho cupital aud romatned away for wonthy togetber, Hhowas the wife of Corun, tho emivcut urtist, who dicd & uumber of yoars ugo, TR ‘Tha Mosquitoesof Arctic Lands In n work reocutly publistiod b Lon.don, *The Land of the North Wind; or Fravels Amony the Lapisuders aud the Samosedon,” the author, Edward Roe, gives the tullowing sccount of tho Arctio mosiuitoes, which aluiost ukow us coutonit with our own: *Tho ouno bittor drop in our cup of joy was the monstrons but invoparable eurso’ of Arctic sumer hfo—the mosquito, 11a abounded, tourished, luxuriate, surpsesed himself, out-musquitoed himsolf, ou tho Kulul River, We wery ut lis morey ; our. voily, gauntlyts, bandiorchiofs, Happer, all wery » vauity avd vexation, Fo kil wan wunton, for to destroy sullicieut was impossible, Wo had foreseon all thig, aud oven thought of taking, suwong otler Wiy, & woodpocker from Lomo to protect our faco whtlo wo xlopt; but oo wood- becker would have Laou & solemb wockery: wo stiould have wanted n fresh woodpocker ‘ovory fivo minites. 1 #uppose thoso wero tho historieal flios sent (0" punish tho - disobedie out, obntinate Egyprions; thoy came forth in ordor, and sfter throo grlevous plagues—tho corruption nf tho waters, $ho multitudo of frogs and tho swaims of lico— Liad entirely failed. "Wagare Locoming counotu- soura in mosquitoed ; woatels thoim truveiso our vailu liko figures ow alides in » mogte lantorn, There ia tho yollow-striped vampire tca.quito, with triplo faug 4o _his proboeciu ; theru.ia the brown, hunchbacked or camel todguits, with legy of gosvatuer, who appoars ko onr virdictivo eyes to Ls frum two to threp fuchies in longth; tinatly, Shere iy tho scorplun mosquito, Very soarchivg sud businoss-like. Wo dislike hun groatly, for lie wastes no time, Wo kuow now that leather ia & hollow dolusion, and armor- platod geuutiots axo slouo 3f avail'” TRIBUNE: ! TULSDAY, 7JULY 6,%1875, RATIONAL Dri Radway’s Eenown at Some and Abrond, Onn of 1hie most piugatar featuren In the history of medicine Is the reluctance %l shich romn of the “most tnuportant dacoscrius have deen received by that very branch of the ecieutiflc world which should have been tho moat rerdy And cafer to appreciate thelr Lenefita snd welcono their advent, When Jeus ner discovered the true principlo of vaccination an prophylsctic sgainet, perhaps, the moat dreadful scourgn -y dbst, in the shape of dikease, ling ever ' visitedl map, he wan accurcd of a dretre to dnoculate his fellow.txings with 8 peril they might bave avolded, with a linbility to deatls and disfignrement they might never bave tncur- sed, It wen not untll many years after his destl that hin natno and famo were placed upon the pedestal of almost roverential honor they deserved from tho very firet, and oven fo this very day theroare hnadreds and tioueands of the more lguorant who look upon the only possible prevgution of wido-spread out- Vkeak of small-pox e a dscrilegious attempt to tnters owe: betseeen Providenca and man, an & wicked methol of inoculating ehildren with o malignant virus to which they nved tiever have be:n subjected, 1t was the eame whils Harvey, Hix theory of tho cire culatfon of tho Lluod whithi 4 now as patent fo nur uuderetandiog, (oour every renso cven, as the doce triue of the carth's revolutivn round tho sun, wa fim- medlately uud for many & long year aficr a1 fomul= gation ridlculed and watirized, not culy by tho un- Jearned, but evel by expierts in anatomy and profos- #ional teacliers of phyalology, 1t wan laughcd at $n Sarbonue, carleatured at Balamanca, and even in Eoe giand, tholand of hia bisth, Harvey was egain and agaln denounced 8 a proactier of the wildort views of anpirietsm, 1f we place at the talo of remedial sgents, wo REMEDIES. must Lo forclbly impressed with the truth % of tho eamo proposition. Anes- thetica snd thelr sgency were marked out na clearly and as brjghtly us & streak of munlight at noon glanciug through the shado of tuo foreat for decaen before thielr practical utility wan recognized by tho workl st large. The propertics of lupuline kavo een well known for centurles, but,.oe a genersl rule, doctorn wers chary i prescriblug it until, fu the dan- gerona typloidat fHuess of the Prince of Wales, tho Iading pbyeicians placed & bop pllow under his brad anan alditional wmean of ringluz about that quicy sleep upon which alone tiey thought bis hopea of covery could b based, For many a year the profes- #lon was atraid of Lromides, and tho substitution of podophyllita for mwercury, snd, indeed, of wif vegetable for mineral curatlpes. Lut trite scicnuco conquercd ut ast, and thotresyure-louso of the brighte Lrilliant lowers, of the hierbage abova and tho routs {hut Larely underlie tho koll, uze now selfed upon by every compelent proctitfouer far more trplteltly, with 5 confids nce far miore peneral zud perfct, o metals of the decp tiner, Tt was the very ditiedlty of proguring these, aul the wondrous tales told of 1ue alehemista and ther attemita to trausmute lron and copper and tia futo gold, that Leightened thelr fas- cination in {ho cyes of the vulgar, und kegt up thele use for decade after decade nfter the e50 of enlighteti- meut aliould lave boon sufiiciently clear to plerco tlirough the fallacica luvolved by pssuwptions 80 fulso ond conclusfons o fllogical, 3ost preparations, dndeed, from moat herbs have been subjected 1o an ordeal of the most unstelding Tephiclen or the most Ylulcat prejudices, Tho miat uecful bave somethmes encotntercd the strongest op- 14eition, Furemost, perbars, smong these, Loth for practical utllity and alwort unbversal adaptability, are the extracts of sarsaparilla, The plant kas been kuown aud adminiatered in aly for centuris, but cittier the tallau eoil or tho Stalfan climato scemed but ily sult- el for tho devclopment of fts marscloms powers, Tienco it full in tho esteem of tho craft until, n Brozil and i Mexleo, and especially 1n the neighborliood of Vera Cruz, new and better spechnens, teeming with noro tlan quintruple value, of & till then novel sud raro chnracier, ware discovered aud offlized. Even then earsaparilla could pot at vuce occupy the place fu hyslc to which it was destined, To exiract from the Lierb ts vatualle qualities without loelng one job or tittle, ove esretice, huwever evancazent, waa rescrred for one of the latest and best of the triumplis of mod- e cliemistry. 1t was not, In fact, untfl Dr, Radsway Belected the very best spechimens and subjected then toa new procesy that oll tho Lidden ecrets of tho drag were revealed for the benefit of maukind, Tho Juaditg wuthoritics in bygious s3y thet o great major- iy of the diowes of foday orise from Impure wr, This oehs Injuriously upon the syetem by vitlattug the Tungs, which fa tieir turn polsn the blosd, taintiig it with chlorine avid gas, ud almont every conceivable cvl, Tuo Liood elre- luttog rauzl, ud belng tue vital agent of the whole {rame, direass ongeardered fh tho Llvod breakn out 16 tWoneand feewie, To treat thow muccessfully is no mers questioreZa focal application, no letlicient at- temt 1o cure sposidically an ovil apparontly ecatud fu ono partienlar spot, but which by fa reality s pulady of tho Whole #ystews, The ruot 1must be attscsel, and be- forg the pustule, tho blulch, tie ecrofulus oF syplit- ftlo sore, ko tuercde o the lungs, the zalt rheum, tho feil) ailcer, ecversl fhapes of strunons discharzes, the chirouls dysentery or dlarrhea,—hefire auy futaumation or want of getion In the fungn or kidaeys can be attacked with any hope of a permaticnt cure the true rezt of tho disease muat ke reacked, or (he blood purified and the body revovated. Al thfv, aud mush more, inddeed, 19 effected by the Sareajarillian Lesolvent which Dr, Radway bas gre. 1ared, and It valie d#, fortunately for the beaith of Inuzanity, recognized by the world ot largo. It world Lo dathicult, A€ uat mpossible, o faint to avy preparas tion oven akin 1o it 18 tho scal of medicines w0 sited to all clinssten, toallagoy, o both acxos, und so eflica cious end proapt fn dts scton, With o doctor by the Ledside, or fn tho far West, or many of our country villages, whero the nearct phyriclan reddes at o o of 10, 20 ur oo sudien, 18 da abiie Sovaluatle, hew wned Iu ae s a reusedy, if not forall o s tat tesls Is heir to, at Teass o fl thoee, and thele name & leghon, which arlso from fnpurs biood, or uecessary continenient in an atmogphiera loade:d with fupuritics. Such contings ment thy exigencies of civiilzation makes absolutely neevanary for millione® We canuot now pars our lives 1n almost Hmitlcen meadowe, and pastares, and Geldr, eatlng of the frult and drinking of the water of the carth s our aucertors arv safd fo have douo in the golen age. We arocooped up i ciiles, and even in aur viltages and our hatalcty two-thiris of our time te speng under a cover, or fu occupations prolific of malaria, tho very hotbed of malady, T Ju this evil which is eopplug oiir strength, This necossary evil of an adul terated atwospliors actiug upon the bluod, which eivil- taation s Lrought about, civilization mimat remoy snit for 118 removal tho simplest, the easicat, and chienpieet means a1 tho beet, Al theso are combiued 1 Dr. Radyay ' Sarsspariilian Resolveut, aud the lot- tom from geateful particitants f1 4t vieues, ool feom the moat uxpertenced physteians of hith heml:ypleeen who ure constantly peconimnoudiug it (o thelr patsent il whitch four fu dafiy wl tun gred contr. Mico dn New York, sre tho best posable yroofu, not only of the peculiar md umrivaled exccle Iencd of the compound of Barsaparilla, 1o which wo have elluded, but alea to tho alost emntpreaeuco of, Lundreds of maladies of which it has proved to by thu only pesible sleviation, the vuly wustworiby, permsient cure, Diut Dr, Radway lins not stopped ere, A Ly tho Rarsapurilliau Licnvlvent haprovided propd ) curce fur chirunio dfseaen, su by his Neady Kisown ull over the workl by b fhreo Ra ipo JaLal, Lio Jias given s ho Licst possibilo remedics fur R0 diseasos, Tho espericticn of the past ubuul. oolly proves W Jamitivo udvantage® tn fuu v uf Audden wivkucas, 1 ports ure aluoet Lianw againat o fmldiois aie: L ony fuver and sgue, eholers e, and - dyeentery wlich Lapg hke s frlge upon the verge of civitizstion, and so frequently Aevistult e catigs of the Western lunenrs, & swonl, an fudispenmble, not only for eettie couBtry, hut al-o a4 0 Altilote preitst tho mudelicens, Saalarka UE ((rvat citios a0 puro e atarll, Men und wworiien, with asd without the id of & physician, have tested Bt qualifes, nl {uvariably feli almost fne sutsncoun sddatice, frow Lo warst juiis of o Wering, An u ren for that very large f discares of which th nuich Ls the origly the Iellef fs fuctlo princops, und ita uee, eithor oz- ternidly w b nenvaligta, or thesrgativm, or buroe, or deep ur supariiclul Lrulucs, or ititerually ay iacllo Ay, Meartbury, Jud pals armiog Lot mored fun tons of fho Hyer or RCneys, ul- twdedd v G1ten by by dea-headol comanlbvati A, i it overy vaso altended with s proxiuato” reliul from n;(uu", sod vyeutasdly with s pemasticut cure, “Atuotigg 1o GLLEr CURative ag Dr, Raduny Bk ernij ored atd eiven 10 the World we abould Lo wraui 15 we vmibted tr it bis Beguiatiug Plis, - Tn ihis dopartineiit thy great New York chemteophys bologist Liaw vousblod ll Tho $grodiente uocinsary for actinig upun and irough the siervous. sgetun, upon ul by billary ducts, the atinwntacy canal, aud th. glaudular secreffonn, There fa not & Ussio which can crcapo thedr aotion, not & function of the body which s ot renovated, reJuveusted aloost, Ly belr ulnisira- tion, Lfy lauway Lax duie ‘good work lu bis career. 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ITSE ONLY PARALLELY 5 R THIRD DAY-TUESDA JULY 8, 1873, e UG PIEIUN, KO, 9200, oo gpar-oldx, Biakoof 330 oach, pay of pia atie fieiwicr, T mij . Becenit ‘Horss & e i ot Jumet, o e 1 nKine, b G, A i it 1 1At Rowet o5 i e et 156 P 10-8%0,00. L NO. ‘.’Jnll:A:w‘wI"nfir'\? il 8200 to the Arat, 870 TROTTING PREMITN, Gantiomen's Fina Datior reconl fhe O, RO, -t 0, raos (10 tond waganas "Gruorn ta ine. CRAATORD e tiEd, 34410 ths to, thn toc fuarin o elass Ramnrily Jobih Contr's ankine 11 v, Crowning Triumph of All | Smoneyy [Ty SwmARQ WA Tomnon's Jack FE Sl a's Hoskag, r. I8, Waddon's Tenrana i3 TION PREMIUS, NO, 12-81tn, £ n ¢ o dcing U preneat mrering in Tieat. 34 T Puo g, and npens, Hoerns that biavd licen tentos oary Bllowed 7 §oun, 04 Lint Ba® o hirn beatcs (e slowod Wipaander huring that have Leen beaten threy R hinr o b hcliand, b, by 2 Gomi 1 Ly NG COR3UL [t P, T. BARNUIIS GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. Sp«:rh' of Ancient Grecco and Liowe and Jjstorieal Pagennts of the Whole World ! Tho Barnum Uziversal Eeposttion Coe » Propristors ADELPEI THEATRE, |Flbwmer o000 - Bt TUESDAY EVENTNC, Jul7 6, LADIES' NIGHT ! 2 S oriond cngltny 1 orembatinn e thaid M. LAST WEEK OF THP EEASON, il Htamigoits Company.. CHASON. Graod Helidey GREAT ALA! CHARLEY WHITE. LARRY TOOLEY. GARLISLE BARNEY and 1 SANRIR o AR WY n 5. GEO. 15, MANAUR, Penprte Michigan outtiorn Dummy at 315 Btate-at. cars run uyory liry minute r and Manager, m, 1 to essemtially odirhus il o inF i A Amorien tant jeriuedion. CHICAGO, ONE WEEK ONLY: On Lnko Front---Commencing Mon- day Evening, July 12, at 8 o’clogk =--Two Performances Daily Thoro- aftor at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors opey onop hour previous, Tha Gront Hippodeome's fi '8t nl; anirc i i promote S Ohiel Teasin, whieh i comtany wiil o sill b uf ungreeadented o i3 Few et britfing Patsitic Tal Washington Ty Visant, Oroszing the Delawaro | Frem Loutra's famous histor(eal plesnro In tho Capital. imetbor tho Gricee—tio fowia of sty Thestss ia b McVIORER'S THEATRE, L an only that thmngh the Bae groat Wont etonping unly ot tho orincinal a0d coairsi ofnts to wllich Gxcareion (r3ina 3 bo P REMEMBER, ONLY THIS WEEK, | *% 4 o Cur ey (o tho doars at a1 onsands of po munt overy oxhibittn, wnabin 1 ohialn admiswon, No evir petdesed, nad sRothec ontortafu. meat o ita dtude Wil noyir again bo'seeu Lo tits Rrneration. Eesplendont with ajl clary of Cavnes ors. ittt a parallal (n any .« s elicied i eoltiaug al voluntary cummendxtinag frm the rellaints and serular. ross o cw Virk, doston, Piladeiphia, and other clties, an. H arly 10,040,000 sativfid auditcrn i tho Prodominant success was nore o ac 09 0l Lh mloba. An araphitheaite, Boldiae 15,00 penple, which coste Licd to w3 ta liild" st overy siand; o facing sacnith nsile in Ioneth, ! ‘Acreaol widcapread canvass, with tha Largeat Seating Uapacity in the World, An arury o mon, women, and ebildron; buadrods of thrranehire Pirpnetod Lors dl* and gold boe clokioa G o mifker afid Jove- ering paearhernaling aad 1he moat eiabe iy 1, etponave wardroby ever behold, Historical payeant of THE CONGRESS OF NATIONS, gmuducing A reand encoersion of fatellrctel suepeies, emiacing i Callowiu ennngae, CUIEAL Lo alting i Tall Viow ot o 13l Gourtacl the whole worid, - Magaile cont fevival of 11,0 Kporta of Anclent Groere and ome, 1 citlng racys and mauy realistio ploturos of FERE AT PEKIN, OR CELESTIAL HOLIDAY! HINSTRELS, ALL DEPARTMENTS, Atk and De N Neht nnd Suters ¥ ) o Next Week, DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S MINST "~ HOOLEY'S THEATRE. | MONDAY, JULY 5, Fvery ovening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinnes. ' ted UNION RQITARE B CUMPANY from NEW YORK GITY, I e, Hact duckean's jadaptation of the grest pf THE TWO ORPHANS, ' Wy h 1 cast, I at y 3 i Dok ol £t Tunced by tho, ey and HAVERLY'S BHUH Firat appearance of tho co it apnearanen of tho cleb KEAL ESTATE. FOIR SALICY 308,000 ACRES VALUABLE LANDS IN KANBAS 13 direction of the Honorable Secrotars of tho Iat thdauiereigned will £oceivo realed bids fo the pr, 61'any ur AlE ot tha unrald Ianda west of thia along the ssutler f (i N a1 Tudlan Lif, or Chase for a Wife, . A A ey e o, e remting Srndhe eV Fiandind Mostess i iRl el “Tuére lande arw nffored, for salo fn enmpliance with nun( Mo, D'Atalic, Satauma, and Littl> All Rigkt, and gorisonsyd nactul Gengross appmced siny i, i3, Lazelle, Millson) and Master Lazelle, fo a cibddar tor st 3zt soation | g el ' poracre tor ailof smd lands xiug | VIrloR af the Hoar G348l 103 Arkannas iver: Rad nomdilse s nity couts | Awtnzons— Doracro e anen o - : o Printed lists, d~eri #alo bF thelr popec jo minimum prce at whiel naci b3 10il to tho adrrees of any tierclor fo the Cuaryfsainner o orta Uie Recisterand Li Wichita a Peisons as thiey Peot, W, . DONALDSON, tho distnguished Aeroe TSRS Sratitcuts asisbuions ia he sie-ship T T- 2 tlin will bo srut For this siarlo sn e seaowned mnny tracty araiely madn s s e sl aiaty fere (i comforin 10 tho legal sutdiviions Gibraced §n 1ho i, Tiide mast bo Arcumpant®l by ten per ecat ef thn ansant bid an a guacantos af the good (aithof the bidder, which sum, 11 €Asn the Jend fx anarded and the Lalaocr nut paid, wi Torfeftod, 5 ang hid b rejectod, v o LA Sereet Prado will ocene at 10 8. mo,, Mondaz, Jul, i Prof, [lsrman's Silver ot aud i s ldbcumnt i 7 wa nve micd ‘ot s weathor, bt ({3 waed fe nAter Lhe panine of the bih &8 pestt 1 hirt it 17 within nfio e Borice s haan gt bistinsdl Gunen Driatoly IEUratis rvers par b ovirfaigue the lady i ot iz cal dnly alled ¢ in fit b not 1aats 0 the Corunies Shoner of 1he Genoral Land Gihico of 1hn amonnt bid, 1ha dand ipon wil3h 3acl bid was niada will b ogain sabjoct ‘e fon por eant ot et | ae tie Hects anl e, Hhey o Tarade. T traimd Sorad and Arabisn tdaol hor cor Wil Take Uy L apvear 1 i running with thy clo- Lay upon tha It tegnired to acesmpany hivda ay be rommitred In 1w i3t 3 Griaie, errcifoates of doe Pt c itk 01 bame (Oveement s pitaty Fabito ot of Tho'Chiminianer i thd General 0 O, ar 17 S urecBess o, Tkt o foidot aay nud all bids ls xprossly ro- oot AT ide mast ho seated and addreasnd tn the * Com. mieslnes B4 Nashington, D elock thcy 5. BELRETT, seral Lund Ofide, e on griangad foc and ran nccomne wednte thn puhlic, carssing. passearery w and from the slroina et grently reuneed mmtos. ¢ Adnilanion 1o A1L Who Purclinse tho Lifs of 11, Barmn, By fimeclf, @ waty tha T L\ e ani 20 gl draia snd adorend +* 15 Hds vl bin rcebred s ey 0f e mocotd das of AR whil b duly opened sud acted upon, Cammisdonoe of MWasmxoTos, D. U, Al 1 —___OCEAN NAVIGATION. _ National Line of Steamghips, YORK 70 QUELNSTOWN AND LIVE Katurdar, 24 Jul 1o, idih Jul 0 0 vt narind of 1873, uara u.tatloas, ot Yor sals uwithi the W e, A s uidor 0 yoars, 33 gsats, Roscriod ss Doors Open at 3 amd 7 P, M. 4 Lo offernd the pubilo for pricuring oot IR e s, e petesiiey aining thom 3 R SRICH, Nov ! o, “ribune Bullding, Thirsdny, 13t faly, £ Tp. ) reilay, il diils, ACHb m, | B 2 i 1ac i, e foecage ai | Remember, th Kotuag Hipidraio 14 0ot a clrusand grently retu e ot at eedued ritoe. | thist overy objectionablo featiro has hoo T pald Steerago Gcketa drom Li a1 Ut Towost | That tho clorey aud foral clas-cs ca attoud B, LARSON, aur faar of bein anfioyed by coarsa jests twpposito now sl b mmo st ape bt dlsplays. 3 i many thodeand feet of umbor from which the jonuonso amphhthcatro & erceted in cvery otand will b uifcre for aalo nt pubile Anctiot i the i 4 1ho day affer oshivition. Tie fambos Lulldiug and other purposas, In wost casve anawering as well ae netr. et the month Jalyand August tho Groat 1) REDUCED RATES TU AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all partain Grost Bettain ani the Contlnent, ot LT a1 e Lols, tal o, WELLERoAL SAis 13 i’m;lflumur Hitaots, Towa. Sancaota Wiscousn, and hiisna. SUMMER RESORTS. DEER PARK HOTEL, Will Open June 21,1875, JOHN DAILEY, Managor, Formeriy of Glados Hotel, Oskland. J0 1. MILNE, Wostera Axoat, i Latiallesat,,_cornar Madtann, e e e AS Sl CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sallipg Tares Times @ Week b aud from BRITISEL PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Arply at Gumiam s Ulios, nirtinrest cornur Olark and Rsadulyt-st y ONY DIREOT 1INE T F Tstand Tedge Honse, Wells Boach, Me. : ORCEN c (0., Propriceors. The Goneral Tranaatlantie Company WA WORCESTER & (0, mx 0 7 et Youkand Havr Thls Mouse Ls con-tderad th st v (6o sea-gurst o *AIIS, Lachusne. Now aglatii whoro tinr 1t pucf atid rivor batning, with gncotleut favilisioa tor saiiyug. fiisas, gunsion aid alf ot il vyt Tt G0 ha vl of atroia & Tt Tt ki i ploneuro aud roossatlon. Fomo auaiyd or ploras = ‘drivraon hy siorw aud 1a tho w "o b ot oan aordior ho tabl T b 32 1 3 n"u‘.‘; ur L ort and ap aa 0f $Lio guea! aniine B canird it gho puetty, e this beautital Lakeside House, Ui d, 46%: third, " £, aca. udclmatrlas Withoul vzt R?,\I{HI'H ::551.‘\‘.;‘1;. 3 Lafo ) MADISON, WIS, it 1 fc ts B O AN OB, s | B i Sesctts enosots Sttt pulyatt hoant 1 feom Chleagon Charges moderate, Far partieatars address | DISSOLUTION. ‘The Copartnership betwoon John Voico, W. ¥, ROQS, Proprotor. Ben., and Qeo. L. Voice, 18 horaby dissolved | =T 110 TP r by mutual consent, JOHN VOICE, Chicagg, July 5, 1875, G‘BAN n [}ENTRAL HOTE h DENVER, COLORADO, 5, 18 GEO. L. VOIOE __YRACTIONAL CURRENCY, R R e T $5‘00 Pa,cka,ges MARLOW & MARSHALL Propelators. oOF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANUE FOU Bills of National Currency, ar SHIRTS, A Good Bhirt, §1.50 A Good Shirt, $1.75 A Good 8hirt, §2,00 FRO STUOK. RHIRTS 10 opd spoclaltr. . 4 Pls Lluou Uotlars ¥3 pordoz, “HARRIS & 00BB, 1718, Olark.at. URY CLEANING "CLEAN TRIBUNE OFFICE EREHEN SR Bl Stoais U7 e 1 Uik 6!