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THE CHICAGO - TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1877—TEN PAGES. 5 " LEGISLATIV No Regular Business Transacted Further than Calling Each Other Liara, The Day Consumed in Filibus. tering on the Revenuo Bill, ono Conference Committeo Compelled to Agree to Disagree. The Whole Matter Apparently in Statu Quo Fuit Tues-~ day Night. A Deafening Bray by the Dishon- -rable Catskin Kearney, of Cook. He, However, Fails to Extinguish the Little Life Loft in tho Commis- sioners Bill, The Senate Spends the Day Walting for the House to Do Something. : &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. grmisoriep, 1L, May 23.—This morning Mr. Herrington eatled up the report of the Cune ference Comtnittce on the Reveuue bill, which report, 98 stated in these dispatches yesterday, recommended concurrence’In the Senate nmend- menta to the bill, the casential one of which pro- vides that the *intangible property "' of cor porations shall be asacssed at lts value, if any, ofer and above the amount of the company’s faogible property, The roport is sligued by eesrs, Riddle, Southworth, nud Morgan, the Snate Commlttee, and Ilcrrington, of the tlouso Committec. Mr. Morrlson, of Morgan, objected to the re- ception of the roport, on the ground that only onemember of the Ilouse Committee slgned the report, and that one member of the House Comuittca could not be a Committec. The Speaker ruled that the Conference Com- mittes of eacl Hlouse was a distinct and sep- arate Committee, aud that the twoCommittees [n no sense conatitated a joint committee, The members of tne Scnate Coinmittee had XO TMONT TO MAKE A HEPORT TO TIIE HOUSE, With reference to the point rahed yesterday that the metnbers of the Committee were notified tobo present, that fact did not authorize tho Chairman to make a report In the abscnce of the other membors of the Committee, If the Comitteo refused to report, it ought to bo diimissed and perhaps punished for contumacy. But to agrce upou o report nquoruin of the Committes must agrce—or n najority of n quoruin, which was the sanc thing. Furiber, tha papers were In the custody of tiio Benate, so that even if tho Houss report were legal, could not now be catled up, noruntil the senate bad acted upon the report of its Committee, Ile thicrelora ruled that TUE REFONT WAB NO NEFORT, a0d could not bu entertained as such. Mr, Herrlngton mude the polut that, accord- fag to_Congressional practice In the Legisla- ture, the Conference Committes necd owly bo sgned by $he managers of each House, Aud It matteret hot which Houso ncted lirat, 3lr. Washburu objected that the Speaker had declded the question, and it could not "bo wgued except upon appeal from tho decisfon of the Chair, Mr. Herrington—I appeal, and call the pre- vious question upon the sppeal. Mr, ' Morrison, ot Murgan, objected, The member who mads the appeal could not at the saine time move the previvus question, The Speaker sustained the pot; and debate upon the appeal began, TUE ODVIOUS TACTIUS OF TIIN OPFONENTS OF © O THE LILL ssamended belng to talk wgainst time, so that nothing coutd be done upon the b, . Alr, Washburn, argued sustaniog the declsion of the Chair. Mr. Morrison, of Morgan, followed, and asked to bear read the following COMMUNICATION, which, ho said, this morning was served upon l.n‘u| l(:nnlmum of the House™ Conterence Com- mittee: brmxaristp, Moy 23, 1877.—70 fAs llon, James Jierrington—Dxatt Bin: We beg to infuri Juu that wo, s members of the Conferouce Come mittee un the partuf the Housc of Representative: faconfer with o comunttee appointed by the be 10 canulder the dltference beiwesn the tiro 1o oatho ltevenua bill, desire to orgunize tho C mittes apd procced Wit tho busiuoss intrusted to o wacnover th Senuty Commitive shall dusiro to €010, Un last evenlnyg, attor tho Houseadjourned, weluformod you verually that we wers ready to froceed, 1 tho Benata Commitico dasira to do so, ware without any information aa to the pleasure olthe cnute Commitlee ur your wishea in tha peemlses, Pleaso sigmily your pleasure, Wo are, Teapecttully, ete., Isaao L. Mouiisox, Fuang N. Tics, 0f Coaferenca Committee. IN REPLY 3r. Merrington sent to the Clerk's desk to be Fead, 2 copy of tho noticetor the nceting served wn hiu by tho Benate Comumittes, with a copy the notice of thu meetlugg by bim yesterday #erved upon Mesars, Morrisun and Tlee, and 11 Ppursuanve of which the mecting was hield yester . Buckmaster obtalned the floor and cut oft delate by moving tho previous question, The 9peal was then putand the ruling of the Bpeak- © was sustained by 71 ayea to 6 nocs. Ar, Piuney moved thut the Conference Com- ®ittes bo Instructed to repore by 11 o'clock, 3ir, Morrison objected to beliiz instructed to Feport 1 one bour upon bl that the Houso D TAKEN FOUL MONTIS TO CONSIDEI, . Cronkrito moyed to instruct the Comlt- TepuEt us Aoal a8 convenlent, e, Wesloy sald if the Cowmwittee dld pot Rport, §t ought to bo discharged, The two Rembers of that Committes who dissented fom tue report made had no right to obstruct the businces of tho House, amd prevent action Bpouthe Litl by refusiug to veport, H:II' Herrington offercd o stibstitute for Mr, W ney's resvlution, ‘The substitute discharged ¢ present Conlerence Commitice, and up- inied Mcaarw, Armstrony, Urapger, sud et as such Committee, 1 B9 substituto, was ruled out of onder, as c&“m‘flmfln 1iad not been recoguized by the 13 R Mr, Robinson; of ¥ulten, argued that tho ob- tho of no two mowmbers of a commlitice ul Mémlnlllcd to take u bill from out the toe House, No matter what the re- s 1T $UOULD BE MADX. ey Trueadell sald tho matter wos about the Unm rupealing present law for the taxa- of capital stock. 1t was charged tial the Peole would old the eppoucuts of the bill Tnbonsibly fur fallure to ameud the levenuo il But ho was not afruid of that, for It wus Hkdbe Revenuo law but the capital stock - ¢hauent that was the real question. There G:fluov. time enough vow for thy Uonfercnce 5 wittee to report UPOR 0 PTUYL & Matler, 'mr. Rowett sald it was evident that what was ed by the two members of the Confereace altice was IO FHEVENT ANY REPORT Nfic made. Tliey should be wade o report. ,,k_;-."minxwu ufferest Lils substitate lor the ige ol tho Confcrence Comuilites sud 'Wud Homent of Medsrs, Armistroug, Granger, s gpoette Mr Herrington offered it now as I Mucudment 1o Mr, Piuney's resolution call- sl‘;l’vnlhc Committea to report, iy Sy sald it was all too innocent, this i l‘zl' the' geptlemun from Lee (Trucsdell) bl he didi’t Kuow Low to report upon this h d"hw for two wecks he bad been working ltnxle tat tho Scaatc muiendments. And the "tn‘ym from Morgen (Morrison) who fiulhwlg'“.!’,": o0 tuo bill bad becn working Enenio it our weeks to beat tho Senats *. Trucsdell ross to a question of e tald mt‘ ;hnululemc:}l 44 to him 3-:'“‘"‘ QUALIPISDLY FALBE. E: ':::1‘ not beew considering these smendments Wapey eeks. s did not propoea to submit b ll‘u.w Statement that he did. & u;'ncv—uul you not electivneer with mo iy T:nuu%fllll;”[ swepdments | g g edell=1 ey that thy statewent maae uncyl—“ll was true, ieaile (SHARING 1113 CLESCHED FIAT AT MIL PINNEY wio coolly lonked on)—I say ft's falscl Cres of order were ralsed, amd the Speaker haminered tho deak with hls gave) unttl Mr. Tricedel] sat down, Then Mr. Plnncy sald he roso to a qneatlon of privilege, to sy tiat the gentleman from Lee (Truesdell) hal electioneered with him (Plonoy) agalnst the bill. LIAR-R-R-RL Mr. "Truesdell—It ta falsc. Mr. Pluncy~—It Ia true. And order was catled ngatn, Mr. Cronkrite's amenument, Inatrocting the Cumnlttee to report a8 roon as convenfent,’ waa Jost,—ayes, 633 noes, 71. A motion was made to adjourn. Lost,—aycs, 29; nucs, 49 dir. James moved that the Committee bo fn- structed to report at 8 o'clock tolay, Mr. Tice ruse Lo s question of privilege. As a memberof the Conierence Committee he was miwilliing to have go uncorrected the statement that e refused Lo mect with that Commitiee. The notlee did not reach him unthl too late, ‘Lhe motlon Instructing the Commitiee to re- port al 3 v'clock was carried. . TIHE REPORT, AT LAST. ‘The Committee, however, did not report un- U1 holf-past 8. Then Messrs. Morrison, of Mor- gan, and Tice—the majority of the Committee of the flouse—reported that tho Conferenca Committees had diew .veed. Mr. Herrinzton made a minority report recom- mending coucurrence fn the Senatc amend- mclml. ‘The minority report was ruled out of order. s Mr, Herrington then offered a_resclution for the discharge of the Conference Coinmittes and appointment o another, consisting-of Mcssrs. Kowett, Granger, and Callon. After considerable Mibustering Mr. Herring- ton’s resolution was cartfed—nyes, 705 noes, &Y. IIREBENTATION, The proveedings Lu-lay wers internipted by 1o presentations, Mr, Crooker, Uhe wag of the Assembly, wus the victim of one of then, belug the recipient of a huge_ tin tobacew-box snd serfo-comic specch from Mr: Chesley along with it. M. Crooker responded so Happily, and so starply, tos, that the uflale was not and couldu't bun burlesque, and the practical joke part of it he neatly turned. 5 Then D. A, Ray, Jufer-Ocean correspondent, was i reciplent of a_handsume parlor mautel clock, and Speuker Shaw, after adjourninent, was presented with a flne portenit of hinselt, palnted In otf colors by Schwerdt, of Chicagu, ISSURANCE. Tbe bill amending the law as to publication af repurts of State oflivers 80 as Lo require pub- Neation of the Insuranie reports annually ine stewd of biennlilly was passed, The repurt wos prepared by Insurance Deputy-Auditor Woods sumne bine wlnce, and was sent Lo thie prister lin- medintely upon the passage of the vlil, A DOUCEUR FOR THE CLERK, Mr, Tiee, frow the Committee on Contlngent Expenses, reported o resolution continulng the pay of the Clerk ot the louse sixty days sfter the adjournment, snd of one assistant thirty nys. Mr, Hopkins satd there was nothing In the worlid for the Clerk Lo do after adjournment. This votiung of additiosal tine was snuply. vot- iz mutiey to political fricuds out of the Treas- ury, Noovody had the rigbt to do it. Mr. Robiusun, of Fulton, moved to table the resulution, Lust—nycs, UG43 noes, U8, After considerable detate, various amendments short- enligg the tine bejug proposed and lost, tio re- port of the Commitiee wus cuncurred in. Rtesolutivns were also ndopted extending the pay ol the Enrolling snd Engrossiug Clerk for Ili\wmy duys, sud of the Yostmasters tor five aye. 2 CATSKIN KEARNEY. Finally Catskin Kearney, who hod been stand- Ing to hold the tloor for abuut au hour, beltowed I his Joudest voleo demanding the foor, He wus recognized, and proceeded to denoutico what bie ealled the disroputable means by which tne plit for the reorganization of the Bourd of Commissioners of Couk County had beeu ot- dered to a third reading, In the midst of tho tremendous nolse he was naklog, Catskin Keurnoy wus stopped by Mr. Grsoger, who ratsed the point ot order that Lhere wasno ques- tion before the House. Catskln Kearney then moved to reconsldor the vots by which the bilt hadl been ordered to o third reading, ‘The 8peaker ruled tnat Catskin Kearney could not wake tho motlon, not baving voted on the question, ‘ &\lr. Counelly then made the motion to recon- sider, Mr. Enaton objected to this method of killing 'tl!}f !fi{{llumud ot meeting It falrly on jts werits. o LEGISLATED NODODY OUT OF OYFiCS. It made the county one district, and it madae an end of reference to 8 committce with puwer to act, by which miltions kisd been appropristed, Catskin Kearney got the tloor flgulu‘ and deupunced the bili as the pet meaaurs of * that old humbuy, Joe Mediil™ 5 i A mutloisto postpouc further conslderation of the matter until 2:30 was put and lost, Mr. Ruche then moved to table the motfon to reconsider, Carrled—ayve, 693 uocs, 54, On the motion to tabie, ths Cook County del- ezation __ voted: Az{u—-ulchuldt. Kuston, Hickey, Hopkins, Kedzie, Reed, Rociie, Scxton, Blicruiun, dlttig, Taylor, ‘Thomas, Thompson, Wentworth, Nues—Kcarnoy, Klehm, Binith, Not voting—Dunean, Voss (slek), Kiolbassa (gone bome), Blierldan. JUDICIAL APFORTIONMENT. The Iouso receded from its minority ropre- sentation atnendment to the bill redustrieting the Stute outside uf Look County for judictal purposes, and tho bill, with the winority repro- seutatlon feature strickesn out, now fues to tho Governer for approvil, TiLE SENATH adopted Mr. Riddlg'strausportation resotutions, Which aro as follows: Wuenzas, The rates of freight on farm products of tne Wess to thy seaboard aid Eustern ‘warket, mado by the scveral trunk lines of raliway, are if- rugular, tluctuating, aud withuut nnifonuity; and, {vianeas, T'no rapldly increasing Yolume of tho -Tlcuuuml and live stock products of the Blates of tho Mississippi Valley is woll calculated to ine spirethe bulior ihat material ruductious in the cvat of transportation of theso products fo_ tide-water suay bo inude without detrinent Lo tho rallway - toruats 0f tho countrys and, Wukiuas, The Congress of the United Btates has failed to oxerclse N ¢ tutional right 1o regnlaie cousniercs among the soveral biates; and, WAEiEAN, A MOro 1HOPOUZH IRYERUIZAL commerclul fntercats and pussuits detwee: Statea of thu Union, and particularty between thosy of the Eust und West, aud of foreizn na» tlons lent this time cesentinlly desirable us vnc of tho moans of reviving vur ugricultursl, matufac- turing, wechunical, sud, indeed, all of vur Indus- triul pursuits, Which have sullerod wo long, serious and almost fatnl Gcepression for tho pust soveral yrars; vuw, therefors, Lo it dtcaolred, Dy thu Senate, tho 1fouso of Nepre. scutatives concurring thereln, that 1n tho opinton of tuo membors of the ‘Thiruoth Ueoeral Asscuibily of tue blate of Jlliucle, s Gonersl Conventlon of tho Hunroad Cummilssivners of thy several Statce in- terested by the trunk llovs of rallway running frum tho Weat 10 the seaboard shonld be huld aisume convenlent und central polnt during the present suuiier, 10 considur what sciun wisy be takon 1o wecure the fureguing valects and pirpos nd that tho mansgurs and Teprescuiatives of tho way lluce wo utfected and {nteresied should Lo in- vited (o attend sud participate fu the procecdings of tne proposed Cuivention; avowing the beliui, #8 we now do, that, by the umiod, reclprocal, and narmoulvns action of our railway sud syriculturdl uterests, tho upricalturalints of the Uniied states muy and cun c. itrol the grain and llve-atock mar. kots of tho world. TUE PIRE MONEY. AMr, Haines fntroduced the lollowlng resolu. tion, which was adopted: WiganAs, By an act In force Oct, 20, 1873, tha ten uf thu Clty of Chicago upsn the revenuvs of the llllnolnfin‘:bh‘lfln Ul’lll‘ was ud.(hsh.l;ll:l‘ by ing Lo sald city tho suount expeudud by deepe g L ), amounting ta upwarda of $4,+ 00U, 00U KD ‘Wiigitas, 1t waa provided that *+pot loss taan one-fifth nor to excecd one-third of wald sum so spprupriated and received by sald city. ied fn tecanatructing tha bridges and the public Dotidinga dustruyed by tira upen the orlglasl sites thereols* nuw, thereiote, Jtesolred, That s Committee of three be ape pointed ln\numrl- and report, Aret, the snount of moncy received by the Cliy of Chicago from the Stato under ana pureuant to sald act; sccond, whiat disposition hus been mado of sald pleuey, what buildings bave . been efccied, where lucated, agd the cost thereof: how much of suil funds remain unezpended, aud Low the same has been lavesied, tozetuer with sl othier facis concerning tho same, and that sald Cowmittes bave power Lo send for creous aud papers, and shail make such report to [0 Governor; provided, such Conmigtee shall fn- cur no expedsa 10 the State, nor ba entlilea to per Gtem or capenses. Mcasrs, Haiucs, Bonfleld, and Masybourne were appolntea such Comunittec, yisti, ‘The Benato rcceded fromn its amendments to the Fish Commissioners’ bill, thus strikivg out tho provision for tise payment of salary. ILLINOIS RIVER, A resolution wus adopted instructing our Scoators aud requesting our Repregentatives in Congress to use thele Influence Lo procure an -lnpwpmuon for the Hiluols River approprias tion. GUBBHNATORIAL. ‘The Governor to-day wade the followlog vowlnstions, which were coptirmed: ‘Trustecs of the Central Insane As D. E. Heatty, of Jersoy Couuty; uplci Ballou, of Kendall; aud John Balter, of Morgan. Truees of the Elgiu Iusaus Asylum, C. W, Marsh, of DeKalb{ Iucreaye C, Benedict, of Kanc; aud Fred 8tahl, of Jo Davicas. Meubers uf the State Hoand of Educutiou, Michacl fimua. of DeWitt, aod Isaze Leesow, of . vama. In tho Scaato there was L realjty Uitlo more than a pretenso of doing business to<iay. That body was waiting for the House to aet on the Tevenue il and n the House that was de- feated by flibuatering, which ocrupted most of the Kession, tha whole fight heing on the capltal-stock Intangible-property clause, TIIE CROPS. ILLINOIS, #Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. ELPAso, 11, May 23.~The past week has made ngreat change in the crops. Corn fs up all over the country in this ecetion, Warned by the experience of the past year, the farmers con« tinued plowing, rain or no raln, and the conee- quence {s 0 Jarger acreage Is planted this year than ever before. Small grain looks well, and the prospect for o good crop was nover hetter. ‘This makes every one feel goad, and trade has been better the Jast week than before for two years. Hpecial Dispateh 1o The Tribune. GaLExa, [11, May 2, —~Farmers in this vicin- ity have about finfshed plowing for corn. Plant- Ing is progressing rapldly. Very many putin bad sced, necessltating replanting, Oats, rye, and fall wheat look fine. The chinch-bug has made Its sppearance, however, and fsriners are antlcipating & damaging Invasion from this de- structive nacet, Insouie parts of this county the potato-bugs are vigorously at work, Weo learn’ to-night that the farmers of Southern Wieconain are sufering from the ravages of tic Colorado and chinch-bur. In sonse” parts of Lafayette County the air Is filled with them. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. New CoLuupia, Massac Lo, JIl., May 23,~ Flest nlanting of corn poor atatd, Praspects for winter wheat still favorable, The wet weath- er has not Injured oats. Our clover and gruss are very line, Hpecial Dispateh 10 The Tridune. INGRANAM, Jasper Co,, 111, May 23.—We ore rreatly behind ‘with onr plowing., ‘Those who iave planted are complaliing that it s coming Ynarly. Winter wheat has not been hurt. Jats ure very backward, Uround svaked with water. Special Diapateh lo The Tridune. s BaLEM, Murfon Cu., 11l May 23.—The farm- ers luve been hoving the bluvs. It hos been rafnlng here for o month. Wheat atill looks woml, Oats ore drowned out. Just begluning to plow for corn, 8pecial Ditpatch to The Tribune. PArson, Adams Cu,, Muy Z3.—The ground has been s very wet that wi bave planted but little corn, anid that las budly rotted, The prospeets for winter wheat much betler than ;mu l;:qumh ago. The oats luve not been - ured. speciat Dispatch to The Tribune., Fanstee Ciry, Ik, May Zi—About one- fourth vi the rround Lias been plowed, nnd somo planted. Wet weather hug somewhat Injured the spring vats and wheat, Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. 8ranta, Randolph Co., 1k; May 23,~Weather has been very wet and cold, und but Hittle plaw- ing done, Winter wheat never looked better, Lutrgest nereage ever {n the county, Outs ok yery good, Special Dirpatch fo The Trivuna. Paxa, Curistian Co., 11, May 23,—Scarcely any plowing done. Wiiter wheal continucs to look fine, "Early vats all right, Late sown uve rotted. Outs crop will be short in this coupty, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. FRIENDVILLE, 1, May 23.—We are about lialf through plowlug; suine plunted; not com- fug good, " Winter wheat Jooks better thun has e kuown for years. Outs look fuir. HKANSAS, Spectal Dirpalch (o The Triduna, ‘Wasmnoroy, Kai, May 23.—It has rained “constantly, day and nigh,there, for four days; tho streams arc thirty feet ligher than nsual Bomo of the bridges have been washed awdy, and the people are makiog cables and trylng to save the rest. No damage has been done to crops by the raln, but the festive *hoppers hayo caught 1t beautifully. They arc traveling down stream by the million. The favored few that are loft cannot even nip the garden truck,— a solution of alum-water sprinkled on the planta lmvlrgr been found an effectual protection. They would rathior hunt after food than be puckered to death, % Special Dispatch so The Tribune. CaxTRALIA, Kany, May S3.—Three-fourths of the ground is plowed ior corn. Onc-third of the ground is planted. Not much up yet. ‘Fhe prospeets for winter wheat arg uruwlu’: more favorable. 'The very wet weather of May has very much {njured the spring wheat and osts, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. 8uenvan Cirr, Chberokee Co., May 23— Ground has been so wet that we rre very back- ward with our_work, and but little curn has been planted. -The recent heavy rains aro dam- aging wheat and oats on the flat land. ‘Phis rafers to the west halfl of the county, burdering on tho Neusho River, only. Hpectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. LeAvENwoOlTH, Kpn,, May 23.—The gra hopper svare i this Stute I8 about over. e purts from the {ntetior state that the late heavy rains have cumpletely destroyed them. They did not huteh altogetier, but in Installments o pleasaut days, ond the wet weatlier would soon 5“;“ tn.»m. Tho farmers are happy aud con- caf I0WA. Special Dirpatch to The Tribune, GreenviLLE, Cloy Co., Tu., May S.—Tlowing for corn all done, Planting was mostly done from the Bth to tho 12th of this month. Con- slderablo complaing of corn not coming up on account of poor sced and wet weather, tho sced mostly having been shipped fo from other points, Wet weather of May has not injured Wheat and vats yut, / &pectal Diwafch to The Triduns., Tanvria, Warren Co., fu., May 2. —Plowing nearly completed, but not more than lalf the corn planted, Bpring wheat and oats doing splendidly, 11 the wet weather continues, it wi fujure the wheat and vats, 4 Bpectul Dlapatch o The Tridune, O'BrizN, O'Brlcs Co, Ia., May 23,—There lLina been & larpe mmount of gralu sown. It luuks splendlaly; o8 yet tho grasshoppers arg dofug but little dainage. Aro begiuning to hinten out in great nunilicrs, &pecial Dispatch o The Tribune. ArTox, du., May 28 —0Uwing to the wet weath- er, 1armers lere aro ouly about two-thirds turough plowlng for corn, Bome have plunted, Bpring waeat and 0ats are dofug well, NEBRASKA, Bpectal Dispulch to The Triduns. Owaus, Muy J.~Corn ground two-thirds plowed. What lias been planted has rotted or been washed out by heavy rains, What oatsend wheat have been sown are looking well, Grase- hoppers have taken o good many pleces of wlicat, but pave not injured oats much, Not neag ss uuch grain sown o8 usual. A larger acreage of vorn will be planted. Special Dispaich (o The Tridune. Sruacuse, Ncu., May Z.—1ke corn<rop s half planted, mostly up, aud a good staud, Uats aud varicy are lookiug very promising, Grass- hoppers tave thus tar dung very littls damage, the rulna destruylng them adout us swun a8 Latehed, The recent rajus have delayed the farm work very much, Wo shall contlnug planting corn fur a wonth yel, Spmeial Dispatch 83 T3 Tridune, TecuMskil, Neb,, May 25.—S0 fur wo are about’ half througiy with our plowing., What has been planted 18 coming flnely, Our coru- plunting will be Jate. Tho prospects for wheat were never moro flattering. The 'woppers Lave 1o this locality lett. All scen: hopulul tor guod cropa this scason. WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispaich ¢o The Tribune. Pryscorr, May 24—Corn-planting niostly fin- ished, and u prospect of agood stand, Just enough molsture, Spring wheat and all crops arc dolng flucly, Clover looks splendidly, Dispaich to The Tridune. Kirsourss, Wis., May 2. —Furwers are fin- {shing plant{ug corn. Early-planted is comiog up, aud looks fine. Bpring and osts unlvjured, aud fook well Special Dicpatch to The Tridune. ~Wavknsua, Wis, May 23.—Corn planted and rapidly sprouting; commng up all right. Bpring wheat stands Well, No wet weagher to injurerowing crops. Special Dispatch 4o The Triduna. Hupsox, Wis., Muy 23.—Coru atl Pllnlfllfi:: s coming good. Wheat and vats ars look tinoly, Proseat pruspects goud for an abundant Top. MINNESOTA, o The Special Digpaich Tridune. LA Vzuax, Rodk Lo, May 23.—~Crops bave beeu put in in good scasou. They are growhg Ginely; fu fact uever so promising as at prescot. Corn sll planted. Have Lod considerablu rain, but not cnougl to do soy wjury. "Hoppers are batching, but ouly tn 8 linited qusntity. Pros- pects good for best crops ever raleed In the county. Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. Ironrox, Nicollet Co., Minn, May 23.— Grasshoppers ncreaming very fast for the Inat few days. Somit flelds of wheat entircly enten, Oata can bear more and hold out hetter. Corn s belng caten ns fast as It shows iteell. No cges seem to be spolled e7en on wet land. ;nnev gather into armies {n the blue-grass pas- ure, MICIIIGAN, Bpectal Digpatch to The Tribune, EAst Baainaw, Mich, May 23,~Reports of ‘the condition of the cropsin nearly all the coun- ties of Northern Michizan show that the condi- tion of winter and epring wheat wns never more promising than at pres:nt, while the acreaze is neatly double that of last year. Gross is very heavy. Oats look well, nud a lurge breadih has been planted to corn and potatoes, Apples will be o light erop, but other frults promise an abundant yleld, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Bat.nwix, Lake Co., Mich,, May 23.—Wheat Jooks well, ~ Corn-planting fs now the order of the day, The weather has been extremely dry. MISKOTRT, Spectat Dispaich to The Trivuna. Corumpia, Boone Co, Mo, May 23.—~The only fear now entertained by farmers tn regard 10 wheat Is, that It may grow too quick and fall belore matured. The ovats crop is not dolug well, Very little corn planted. Hpeciat Dispaich to The Tridune. Hanntsoxviens, Cass Co., Mo, May 23. Corn wet_weathed hurt, Flax coming on fincly, Mcudows Jook- ing extra welt, NEW JERSEY, Nrw Yong, May 23.—The Times says farmers and market-gardeniers of Northern New Jersey arc serfously alarined at the prospect of an in- vaslon of vegetation-lestroying fusccts this sununer, From present appearances there fa reason to believe that hugs of all kinds, fromthe eeventeen-year locusts to the inlnuter insects whileh rufn” currant husbes in the famly garden, willsoon infest the district, The potuto-bug, the most feared atul disltked of noxlous {usects, has made his uppearance in great numbers. TEXAS, Datiax (Tex,) Herwid, May 18 The Dallas Flouring-Mlll Company of this city madae a run of scveral hundred bushicls of new wheat yesterday., The product will be sent to tho diffcrent markets of the conntry, Bulk- ley & Bartlett, graiv dealers of this city, slip- ped the first cur of wheat of the crap of 1877, whicn is the first car hondled of this crop fn the Uniled States, vounlzned to Messes, Nansun, Burtholow & Co,y St. Lon SPORTING. BASE-BALL. Bpectal Dispaich (o The Trivune. CixcinNati, May 2h~—The Clucinnatis lost the game to-day in the seventh Inning by a sin- ple error of lallivan, after leading in the score by three to onc. One man was out and the bages full, when Ferguson's casy grounder, di- rectly toward llallinan, was allowed to pass through his legs, and three men tallied. The next man was flelded but at first, Tho Heds mude two runs on the third by a base on called balls, Carey’s mufl of allue fly, a wild throw by Allison, and a safely-dropped bull back of second by DPlke. ‘They scored another in the seventh Inofng by o base on balls, o wild throw of Larkin, and Foley's basc hit. 8t a fourth fn tho ninth was scored by Jonea' base hit, a wild throw by Ferguson, and Addy's base lnt. The visltors scored In the tith Inning by a basc hit, passed bull, and wild piteh, Addy’s Tne field play and his extraordmary Ve n bases drow out half the apnlause of the day, _Jicks behind tho bat and Durdovk at second did wonderful p!u{lm:. Qutside of this the flelding wus not brilliant, and the batting wus weak, BUNMANT. Innings— 124480780 Cinclnuutin 0020001013 Hartfords,. 00001040 05 Unipire X "Tinie uf gauie—Twa lionrs and twenty minutes. Ttuns earned—Hiartlonds, 1, Flret base on ermm—clnclnnrfla.&'. Hartfords, 4, Culled balls—Un Mathews, 141 Laraln, 20, Called trikes- O Mathows, 10; Larkin, 13, Wild pitches—3uthows, 1. Passod balls—T1icks, 1. Tiases on called bulls—Addy, Hicks, and Holds- worth, Struck ont—Jones, 2. 'ltcllthm.\ first base—Cincjunatls, 0; Hartfords, “Lett on bases—Cincinnatia, 4 Hartfords, 0, Arrangements huve been completed for the '(i‘.hlun os and Cincinbatls to play in Dayton next ‘uesuay, Emz? Pa., Moy 23.—DBasc-ball: LB8780 1234 Erle® seiseariine e HO010000H—4 Athletics, of Fhiladelphia ...00000300 0= ‘The Miiwaukeo Clubmado Its first nppearanco on tho Twenty-third strect grounds i Chicago yosterdny, playing a game with tho Fairbanks club. cre wus o stiall attondance, and tho fame provedto be a tame andubinterestingone, 'The elub from the “City of Bricks® has o few professionnl players in the niue, includiug Mills, ol last year's tlurtlords, and Andrus of tie Chi- cagus of *70. ‘The number of baso hita on_cach side were nearly equal, and so were the. errors, hut the Milwaukees got in thefr hits when most needed, aud wou the game. Following is the scure by Innings— Milwaukea ... Tatrbanks coev e, Time of gain Umplre—Fred Cone. THE TURE, LouisviLLe, May 23.—Thero was a good at- tendancu at the races to-day, The weattier was Hine nud the sport interesting. ‘Ton started in tho Alcxander atake for 2- year-olds, halt-inilo dash; 825, play or pay; $300 added; 8100 to sccond horse, There wero twon- ty-three nominations. Thoso that got off were 8wligert's Milan and Petrel, Bramble, Yomeroy, Ensigu, Ike Donham, Faircount, Speculation, Melicnry, Barnaby Rudge. Bwigert sold the favorite. Alter twenty-odd falso starts, the torses wera seut off. Milan and Falrcount did not get oft. The others wero all bunched ex- cept Pomeroy, who ran firat, and was never caught. Bramble second, Buford's McHeury third. Tunc, 4036, For tho sceoud raco, handicap, purse $300, al ges, ono and thres quarters miles, the sccond horse to have the entrance-mouey, thero were eight starters, os follows: Redding, Jum Murphy, Patriot, Courler, Port Leonard, B Dillon, Kilburn, and Dusty. Courler - was the favorite, and won fn the remarkablo fast 4 the sickest on record, Kilburn was sccond, Dusty third, "I third event was for an Assaclation purse, 82 dash of two miles; threa started—Katri- ng, Whisper, and Glasgow, The first was the Tavorite, Whisper wou, atrinasecond, Glas- gow thind, Tlwe, Boarto, Mass., i—At Mystic Park to- day the raco for the 3327 class was won by Lady, Fuxey. Jdoc Ripley second, Flora Bella thirdy 'lf’num ;V‘glnanu,, ;ml ing;: G. Blaino distanced. e, 20851 3874 Bi268, During the second hcnti!ldne {cll dead, hav- fug rupturcd s blood-vessel, e was valued at # liavTinons,Mey 28.—~At th Maryland Jockey Club races, sccond day, the weathee wos fue, the track good, and the attendauce better. Tl flrst racy, a sweepstake, three-year-olds, ono mile, wus won by Luclfer, Cloverbrook second, Biamond third, Tiue, 1346, The Baltimore cup, all ares, two and & quarter miles, was won by Tom Ochlitree, Pros- ton eecond, Burgoo thind, Time, 4:14. ‘The tree bandicap stakes, all ages, ono and & half miles, were won by Bhylock, Jenifer sece ond, luvolco third, Time, $:43%, The fourtls race, milo heats, ail ages, was won h{l Rappahaonock, Portncrship second, Gale distauced (n the tirst heat. Tiwe, 146, 1:47, oo s Mo o 3 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. PriLADELUria, May 23.—The steamabip Ohlo, which arrived to-day, reports that oun the 15th Inst., latitude 49 degrees 84 minutes, longitudo 23 degroes 43 minutes, sho spoke tha steamship City of Brussels under sasl, all well, New Yons, May ~Arrived, steamer Gel- lert, from nmnm& PinLapsueuta, May 28.—Arrived, steamer Lord Clive, from Liverpool. . BdA! Pm‘xclgog,u M.‘{‘da—amed, ltuxlner ealau or C! " car] T ity oey sod way(pocts, cuserlag ANOTHER PECULIAR CASE. Special Diayaich to Ths Trivune. ‘BrooMinotoy, I, Msy 2.—Ds. Dodson— partnar of Dr. Luco—who took polson this worniug, is stlll lo & precarious condition. Itis -:vztm be took it for she alleviution of neu- i WASHINGTON. Treasurer Wyman to Be Succeeded by Assistant-Treasurer Gilfillan, The Administration and the Late Mississippl Qutrages. Benator Jones' Lato Change of Base on the Qurrency Question, President Hayes the Yictlm of Some Malicions Hoax-~-Monger. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Wasmizoron, D, G, May 23, —United States Treasurer Wymau has Leen removed by the Prestdent, and Assistant Treasurer James Gil. fillan has heen agreed upon to succeed him, ‘The change is to he made about Saturday. THE M183131PPT OUTRAGE, Secretary Evarts {s preparing a letter to Gov. Btone or toy some of the (Jovornment officers in Mississipp! sctting forth In very declded terms the opinion of the Adnitnistration (n regard to the cowardly murder of Judge Chisolin and his family, The letter wH) ba a notiee to the peo- ple of thie Bouthern Statee of the position of the Prestdent upon the question of the protection ol citizens of all classes throuzhout the Bouth, and ft will furnish an Inferpretation nf the Bouthern policy which does ot seem to be ful- )y understood there as yet. There is great dis- ratisfaction felt here over the apparent apathy of tiov. Btone, and the letter 1s one that will not be particularly pleasant to that oflicial. MUSER COIN, The Sccretary of the Treasury has fssucd an order that any one tnay eend 1y fractlona) cur- rency to the Department and receive siver. All deslgnated depositaries amongg the banks have been requested to redeem fractional currency fu sliver. If luss sums than $500 arc sent to Washe ington the ecnider must pay the express, but for thut sum or above it the Government pays the charges. ADVERTISING RATES, ‘The Treasury Depastent has prepared o cir- cular calling attention to the laws of 1853, fix. Ing the paytent for advertising by follo at ab- eurdly Jow rates, and the opinion of the Attor- ney-{ieneral that it 1s in force. Those who are unwilling to- print publie advertisements at thesu rates are requested to send therr views of fair rates to the Department. A CRUMD OF COMPORT, The President to-dlay Infortmed Collector Weit- zel, of Cincinnatl, that no rule bad been estab- liglied by which an ofileer who had been in the #ervice elght years would be deemed ineligible for reappointment. The conversation, however, fudicated un inchination on the part of the Press ident to muke changes {n such cases, except where very strong reasons ded to thu retention of such oilicers for o thir term. CHAIGES DISSUSSED, The churges neatnsg Peter 8, Kalph, Supervis- ine Inspector of the Teuth District, stationed at Detrolt, were to<duy dismissed by the In- spector-licneral ns without foundation. Kalplh was charged with huving beet tuterested as owne cr of steambodt droperty in his district. CANNOT INTERFERE. Tv (he Western Assactated Press, WasHiLuToN, 1), C., Muy 23, —Numerous ap- plications ure being made to the State Depurte ment for assistance to procure positions i the medical corps, and varluus other branches of the Russiun military service. To all such applica- thuns Seeretary Evarts responds that, In view of our neutrality obllzations, tue Departinent can- null.mlicud;r any assistance of the nature indie cated. WIITE-IIOUSE, CALLERS, Anotber throng vieited the Exceutive Man- slon to-day. ‘T'wu or three deteizations interest- cd In appolutments of various partles to oflice were adinitted aod explained their views to the President, * RESIGNED, The Ilon, George 11, Buker, Minister to Rus- sls, Las resigned. TIHE WIIBKY TAX. A change fn ths method ot determining the tox on Whixky, highwines, and distilied prod- ucts, usinig westht msteau of bulk measure- ments, 18 under consideration by vificlals of the Internal Revenus Burcau, sud s favored by some of the largest dietillers in the country, Iy 1s belleved that the chiunge proposed will seeure a better and simpier collection of the revenues, and at the same time completely proteet distil- Ters, who are willing to pay the tuxes duy the Uovernment, from losing by the competition with those rivals in buslness who aro not, EXCCUTIVE ORDEI, The President Issucd uu_cxecutive ordor to- lay reserving the Pagosn [Tot Springs and_one square mite of land surrounding them n Colo- rwlo as permanent public property, These springs are consldered vuluable tor mediclual purposes, and this action s taken with s view to preventing future difticultics “coucerning thein such as hove caused trouble n the casc of the Arkanaas Hot Bpring: ARE POSTAL COMMISSION leave to-morraw miorning for another Southern tour, ‘Uliey will be accompanied by Postmaster- Genernl Key and Messrs, Vall dind Marshall, Superintendenta or the Ratlway Mall Scrvice. THE PARIS EXFOSITION ‘The Beeretury of State, by directlon of the Preshilend, has” now under consideration wiat micasures shall be recommended in- Cabingt to form o basis of o plan of representation of the United Stutes Government und people at the Parls Exposition in 1878, A CHUEL TOAX. Seyeral days ago n letter wus received by the Presivent, burporting to bo from J, It Lewis, the Chief Justive of Washington Territory, re signing that position, and concluding with the remark that on retiring to private life he was in full accord with the recouctliation policy of the President. Not suspecting the genubnencss of the letter, the President yesterday nppotuted Associate Justice treen, of the sunie Territory, to fill the vacancy supposed Lo bo occasioned by tho alleged * reslcnation, ‘Uhls morndug informatlon wus recelyed from Judge Lewls and othiers, by telegraph, pronouncing the letter a forgery, and Scnator Mitchell represcnted these facts to the President, who thereupon reversed his action of yestenday, thus coutinuing Judge Lowis du oftict, A efinllar traud was procticed 8ix or seven years uzo, while Judge Lewls was Calef Justics of ldaho, A forged letter of res {gnation having been received by the President, his successor wus np[lmlmed and contirmed by tho Scuato before he had time to defeat the fraud, und therefors hy had vo renedy at that thme. APFOINTIMENTS, The Prestdent hus uppolnted Edward I’ John- son United States Attorney for the Territory of Wyoming, vice Richard A."Watts, reslgned, ‘and Gabriel C, Wharton United States Attorney for the lcl‘l’:lfitt of Keutucky, vico 1L F, Finley, re- WOV WOULDN'T HIAVE 1T, fvecial Dispatch to The Tridune, New Youk, May 24—"The Herald's Washing- ton specisl says: **The President has been de- naunced for offering a South Carolius Collect- orship to Attorney-Gieneral Dunn, who was a membier of the Returning Board. It turns out now that tho place was not only not solliited by Dunn, but not wanted by bim.” e telegraphied back to the President to-day declining it, JONES AND KELLEY, “Willism D. Kelley and Benator Jones aro belleved bere to havelnsplred the attack on Scee retary Sherman in the \\'nhlnrluu Nativn, ‘They declare that Bherman {3 ruining the coun- try, aud no doubt they would liko their uwn finaucial plans adopted, Jones was oucen silver man, but he {4 now uuderstood o favor the abolition ofN ational Banks, the permauent abolition ol gold and silver as currency, the lsue of frredecimuble Jegul tender, also “many dollars per head of our total population, aud mlly census with luc ssus of grecns ks bascd un the | 0 in population. Jonu's 1s contldent that with such o system we shall bo happy -ud)}) rous, snd, as he Auls Bherman incapable v ng the beauties of his aystem, he naturully wants (o get 8 pew Socres tary in his place, There are peuply hero who say Juncs Bas not e much {nfiucnce with this Admiuistration as he had with the last.” TUB IRKIN DISTRICT, ‘The speclal yreuts of Iuteral Revenue who werv scut by Sceretary Shermian into the Pekin district without the knowledee of Commlssiouer Raum Lave returoed aud made thelr report, snd this will soon be put {n sbape aud prescoted to the SBecretary. From stateinents juade by some of the ageuts {t avpears that, while they found nothing " sfectiug the futegrity of Collector Merriam, the report fu regard to the coudition of buslucss with distiliers on the part of the baok with which Merrfam is conncctedis rather unfsvorable to the Collector, bt et I CANADIAN ITEMS, Special Dispaich ba Tha Triduns, Orrawa, May 2. —The ususl arrangements, includiug the collectiou of prescnts, ctc., for the uegotiation of a treaty with the Blackfeet In- dians during the cowming suminer are progress- log. This will be the seveuth sod list treaty, and when eoncluded the Fadian title o the whole of the Tands In the Northwest Teritories will ave passed fnto the posseasion of the Gov- erument ot the Pominion Late nidvizes indicate that the Sloux from the Staten are determined to rematn permanently fu Canarla, and the Government wdl shortly have to consider their ease. Epecial Dispatch to The Trisune. HaLtPax, May £h—Speaker Anglin las re- #igned hiis scat. An clection for his constituency taks place at arly day. CRIME, A COMPLEX CONSPIRAUY, 8pectal Dispateh to The Tridune, KAngaxzz, 11, May X.—For scveral days offictals of the Ilinols Central Rallroad Com- pany at this polut and Chicago have been aware of the exlstence of a plot to throw the night cxpress from the track for tho double purpose of gratifying malice and robbing the trau. The plau was concocted by two young fellows named Frank ‘Torongo nnd Henry Heilman, both rough and worthless charagters. About a week aco Heliman, for some reason, * squcaled " on his partner, and ‘guve away” the whale affalr to Statton Agent Nichols. Yester- day Nichols was fnformed by Hellinan that last night was tho time Nxed, and & ereck 8 milcor #o south of this clty, where th truin crosses a bridgeand a Ofteen-foot etnban| ment. the dlace, "The night express, which leaves Chicago at 8:30, passes the spot at 11 o'clock at full speed, and the conditions were therefore favorable for the successtul carrying out of such a deed. Acting upon the informna- tlon recetved, Burt Nichols, Roswell Nichols, and John Ellstoue, Illinols’ Central employes, sccompanied by Coustable Leonard and Mendez Bryant, secreted themactyes near the bridge and neatly captured both Hellman and Torougo after they had swung ove rail out of its place. Toronrro” wus lodged in jutl and Hellman was allowed to go free. This noon, however, hie was arrested ou the evidence of Torongo, who said Hellmun originated the ptan and’ gave him drugged Ilr\uur last nlzlit which rendered him Irreaponsible for Lis ucts, and, furthermore, e belleved it o put-up Job un hin for the purpose of placing Hetinan In favor with the rallrond company, fu whose service they both were until recently, They were taken before Justice Durfev, this aftérnoon, and granted a ten_days! contlnuance in bonds of 3,000 vach, which they were unsble to give, and were Jodged in jait, LOUISIANA MURDER, New OrLzANS, May Z3—The Kepublican gives the following account of the assassiuativn of James Laws (colored), of East Feliclano: Mr. Dula, of East Fellehana, has reached New Orleans and brought with bim the cofiln that was placed at his deor on Saturday, and a bunch of Winchester rific cartridges which were placed with it. He also refates that the crowd of bull- dozers, after threatening him, went on with the fnformation that they would returu soon and put thelr threats into exceution, They. proceeded to Jackson, and rode up to the houxe of James Laws (colored), and found him scated on bis gallery with his mother. ‘They suld, * flallo, Lawa, have you got back £ He rose ond answerad them, and was [nstantly shot desd. This was on Saturday night. Ju reference to the nesassination of Laws, cx- Gov. Packard stutes that just biefore his return to East Feliclana, Laws wroteto him stating that, on account of his presiding at the only Re- publican meeting held in East Felecian during the late cumpatien, and bis consequent entoreed absence from the parist, his business as o mer- chant, he feared, lind Leen destroged, amd beg- ging Packani’s influcnce to et lim in the Custum-House, Puckard further aays that Laws had told him his life was in danger as he had testitied before the House Senate Conunltter, giviug the name of o prominent citizen who had threstened is lfe, and, 03 ho belicved, hus caused Lis- store to be fired. Packard further asscrts that Laws was otie of the hest and most congervative colored men of the whole Feliviana District, and had previously beld several fnflu- cutial positions with the Tull acquiescence that people, and was 2 taxpayer ownit R}n,om or $10.000 'worth of proverty. PackaAl hos travsmitted the original Laws letter and also au unpublished lettes from Sherll Weber, killed in the adjolning parish, to Gen. B, F, Butler for campalzn usc. A WIHOLE CREW MURDERED. TIALIPAX, May 23,—A vesset commanded by Capt. Ridout was lost on the French shore of Newfoundiand In 1874 A St, Johns paper saysn person from Boune Bay relates tho fol- lowing: 'The Captaln had $L,000 on his person at the time the craft went ashors near n hut oceu- pledl by an old hunter known us ‘4 Jacks.” All of the crew got ashore and built atent. A certaln person, with members of his family, understood to Lo hunters, wreckers, ctc., visited the tent and offered to pliot the crew to the channel, The offer was accepted, and while the party were crossing s pond the members of the crew were shot, three falling at the tirst voiley, The murndercrs cut a hole in the dee and put’ the bodies down, aiter robbing them. Jacks, aware of the circumstance, was bought vver, but, be coming slek, confessed, ‘The Informant also states that a Nova Scotlan craft flshing thero found the remaius.of the Captatu fearfully mnzled under a rock on the shoie. The peo- ple nre coufldent that the crew were all mure dered by tho same gang. Many other ves. scly and crews ho believes have mict the same Jate. Ho further states that the peuply at Port Buport do littls clse than plunder, and in his apinfon they would not hesltate to use llehts to decoy vesscis on shore. The matter has been led 1u the hands of the Chief of Pulles of 8t, ohins to nvestizate. 1t 1 #ald the ofticers of Hler Majesty’s steamor Eclipse, now visiting the shiore, will e directed to seek Tnformation rela- tive to tha crimes, PUT OUT OF TIHE WAY, Svecial Dispatch te The Triduna. BELLEVILLE, May h—A farmer living in Rawdon named Frechette died recently under suspicious clrcumstances, and an investization Just hield shows that ho imd been polsunced by arsenle and oplum. Warrants wero lssued {or thearrest of the suspected parties, namely, the wife of the decensed snd George Glenn, Glenn was hired to work for Fiechette, and the wite of his cmployer and be, concefving o guilty Lm.ulun for cach other, nitrdered the husband )y polson in order to but him vut of - their way, THIEVES IN THE SANCTUARY, Spectal Dispatch o The Tribune. GiraND Rarins, Mich, May 23.—~Thicves ene tered 8t. James' Ruman Catbolic Church In this clty last night and carricd off the two clborl- ums, the ostensorium, and the chalice, from the tabernaclo I the altar, The four pleces were of sliver and gold, awl cost nbout $300. There ure no clews a3 yeb to the thieves, ahouton PARRICIDE, Buncoox, N, Y., May 23.—At Bow, this morn- ing, Willtam Flanders, aged 17, shot his father- fu-law, (eorge E. Austin, with o sbotgun, the charge enterlog the neck nud tearing it to Kldtfl, and by the same chance blowing one of ¢ [s muther's bunds off, Flanders was Intoxi- cated, cuico, Ban FRANCISCO; Muy 23 —The trial of T, W, Stalubruok, anc of the Chico assussins, “com- anenced at Oroville to-day. A special effort will e iwade to convict, as the vendict In his case §s oxpetied to govern in other four, g —— NERVES THAT QUIVER, heads that ache, stomachs that fnflict dyspeptic toruents, muscles sud joints racked with the rheumatlem, are jufallibly resiored (0 health by the celebrated clixir, [lostetter's Stomsch Bitters, a medicine prescribed by physiclans, posscising infinite purity, and which no unc takes in valn who e aftlicted with sny of the numerous complalnts to which it ¥ adupted. b frequently nappens that av-called rewedies fall 1o produce a permaucnt ef- feet, This s because they are mersly pallistises, and therefore do not remove the cause of the mal- Adics, whosa symptoms they after a time ceaso (o amellorate, Indicia, can the couree, gritty tooth deatroying chemical fluids tollets of senmble people, wervative Sozodont h: Jeffers remedy known for Catarrh, Asthma, and ila Fever. Trlal free. Office and Depot, 50 sm{ Mreel, Kerp'n the very best: six for 86t can he finished ax caslly a3 homining & handkerchief. 173 diadlson street. i —— Tan 4 N children while teething, diarthoa, Toland‘s Atomntio Mitter Wine of Jron In remedy for nervou dellity, andimpaired digentton. “I'nwn Talk~+The Ploncer™ plug tohacen, « Bitters, which are n acarching rpectfic thint conquers the diseass 04 well a1 banishes ta This fe notably the case with oplatas ve drigs, It ia not so, however, with Nevermoare owders and toglhe aco on (he ‘The lmz‘r‘am and pre- snperseded them all, BUSINESS NOTICES. French Cntarch Cnra la the eat e —— Patent Partly-Made Dress Rhirts T, Winslaw's Soolhiog Syrup® for It enres dynentery and wind colic, nnd regulates the bawela, gl imporerished blood, Depots 44 Clark strects e —— 2 Ench pluz har & wood tag. It 1t Ia now tha favor: Tto” Bverybody Tikes it MEDICAL, SWO BOSTON TRUGEST. *63X and hiard nnd constant cough, we oand every indieatiun o conanmy all e tme. The iidtier ac 16 0 headaud thioat that | conld ot kz!x!ll’m:m Tree erex g‘lh ‘e the po b, oring out of bed, 1t seemed 10 Fand toan pone ron that | coug: whiie hiie My vslein hagan to mow the effects of this dise ke, 0 T1nt 3 10SE Reette e hales son. Stowed Crery symptom of ‘an early dadrh 1y Corrumiatin et i 1 heg, 4 CaTARR. ATter using the first bott] yrave rapt alh fodt Dol KRowit 1t th b Cur ¥eare, ity to arread tie divclmsed. Ihrée davr, Inflammation and sw#illnge o u Inoat_¢mine; y case, 1 hava tiaod every kiud remedy and tus tiiat hare appearcl o period of six years past, anl hiare, whfie followl: r athe, 1AkPR great care ¢ my gencral health, Lyt . e fio relfef or encoursgrment (rum sy of Finee euring my» X re, Wholesale o bottle. fully yours, osion, Feb, 23, 1973, ByrroLx, Then morv, ai A 6lnce thie ahore statament was made I hare been rape cldu 0 su st tliey kave ot been auficlent to brinit uia Fetum of liavoseld [t T hAve never soen an fnstance suficlent to ahiake the confidence I feel In Sanford s Hadical Cure for Catarrhi. Uct. 26, 1873, Each pac 1ox b, ce, 81! thruukhont General Agents, and Wholesale Druggists, Tiostan, Tor the immedlaterellef 4nd permanent curoot man formn of Paralysia, Eplicnay or Fits, 1nvoluntary Suscular Aciun, COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTERS, by raltsing When every thier Know Feisiedy hos atied. Mesers. TWeeke & Jotter—(UxnTiesnn: Pleased ond {ricloned 0 centa, for whilch send e te two COT.LI S VOLTAI for,fervon o ot use thvm my meat, and RUllering, Trom Yerune merv prevatied upan thew to iry the &nit thue {aF they have RVTed Yery satis(actor a il e Ty T 31U Sterling, 0., July 20, 1870, Mesare, me by TERN, ADVERTISERS Desiri Holbog: Lists scparately or comhined, o by Btate Sections, Tow cathuaie apply (@ N, KELLO A full supply of the Suclety’s Publica thelr celebrated Teachers' Biblea always va' b ercr. i@ {n the head, pains Across the t d It 10y throRteaied by 11e polsonous 3 thrumscaised by e pulsooouAmatier dropaln dowa This s the only patent m recommended, never having beleved In- thet before, alttough consiantly engagen (n thels X . Foh, 23, 1873 [Tetsnally appoared the anld Geore e i acr e,y haxe ginel fwenty-fve Fecovered trom & b 1o totally undermine my conatitution. ice Inst Felirnary 1 mail one dozen COLL! ‘Tie one 1 sant for did 1 want mors (o scil besfdes usl €225, Adds Stontgomery, 0., May 1, 1570, Rald by all dedggists for 24 centa. Bent by mall, cares iy wrap b 0 152 ot 3 --\'f:;nr UWeive, by WENAS & TOTTLIL Pro: to reach country rcaders can dosa in tho TAMBRICAN TRACT SOCIETY, BN STATEMENT OF A Thereby certify that T havehad Catarth ind for the last lr(l years have bren a i e rendered partially deafy hwi bu , alzty apells, K’ulfl'nll‘fl tonsiis, scruss the chost head aclied rapidly i IR0 Eyen, wavile I at of uTorAtian, 1 would flien have roe win iy power 10 Alioden th: Peforo beinir abie to o L Aot wioh ATt sl with i elnaulted an eminent mIFEeOR 10 Toy atlon i them. Bt at Jils Foqicet poat - Fontant indntmmation and niceration (1 ated aud fafiaingd my I s —aderp, lianl conah. Sfeans dincenautl in ey | to el 10 10 sipoped 1 0 gareie | soan i 0f l_"" tonsilx, ao fhat diy. The first dose seemed 'y using it raee have nslied tha Y nout n sfus umeroin instances recelvot jers from parties 1o whom I have sold ieine I hiave over CEOLGE ¥, DiNSSloRE . made uath that the {uregolog statement by bed s true, Hefore me, BETILJ. TIOMAS, Justics of the Peace, DDITIONAL STATEMENT. n health, | BATE Lad na return of the s that sitended o 0 8he st y keneral heaith his becn excellent, [ oundn, And consider myvelt luckac (AL n YERE S50 Mecme mveconsuited with n great many alicts UKORGE F. DINSMOUE. Rago eontains Dr. Sanford'e Im; . N, Tull Girecitome Tor aua it cages For sale by all whojeaale and resatl stro Finid the United Hrates. d WEEKHS & POTTEN, NERVOUS DISEASES. and’ Nervous au the nervous forees, have proved successful “Just the Thing." Tlease . “They séein to be. s Complaints, a8 1oso who use them teatify, aclt, Lut seeing our advertise: Xuowing (hat bome of sy nelihlure were ntul dises VOLTAIC, PLASTES, ur lows tea by the dozen, Very'res ©.W. DOSTWILK. ‘1 Want More." Werks @ Poller=Gny: 80 much yood [ hem. Inclosed And ress. EMMET RIKER. Teceipt 0f 23 cents fuf i, ot aud chapest mauuer by using hunl 70 Jacksou-st. . Chicuzo, 562 MADISON.! ttons, taclud aad, o ROVAL BAKING ROYA a8 the standard {he klichensof the beat Houskecoers o Le country. utias, cie., then any viber Kiud. 1t tloa src all ‘heaithy and hutrivious, i lo¥al POWLLL 1 fuz salo by Lo Leat L cat Qrucers eyesy wazrauted sbaolutely pure. is kreal siTouKLh, SUDETior theuselves w every Intcligent Housckeeper who will give St e triul, powder. "N ofiectal advantage of the Royal Puwdee s that It wil heep any lengsh of time | wd able, ke ot other K"'ud:"’x 1o toncenct aamflfim B eaay Sl Al LA 4 0% T AXING bare. POWDER, "BAKING POWDER v Absolutely Pure. Sach Ia the futrioto merit of tho RovaL DAKIXG PowpE, that to-day thy Yuwder. “Thruugh excellenco of qualily avod has (8 gai Thousands uf the wer) 1w supurlurity over all otlicrs, atid thiat (b Wikl go furcher sud tiake ugbout the cauatry ft stands alone 2o Bigh & repatatioa sud paaition 1n Leat familics fu tus city sad couniry cier blacult, rulla, oakes, pudidio, Tl fugredicats thel culr law th cotiadels uallty, 80d perfocs ualfurunity will eslivat € contalus dic exact strépgih o8 purd e,

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