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A THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1880—T'WELVIE PAGES. ; O° of cod candidate ts so- | three Dictators are, first, Gorham, of Callfor | ing Gen. Jolin M. Palmer to tho Democrats grently shocked, Ho was30 yenrs of age, of | human culture and habitation solely bycon- | other inmates of the place were WANTED—-MALE HELP. 43 st reral candidates are proposed who | ula, who during tho last election tn that State of tilinots ag thelr most avallable candidate | unusual ngreeablo inanners, and was adu- Hunmong -wratoutilaese rath a8e oicural Dane: | loreal: tac vneate, They. Pleked # uuartel Mookkeepors, Clerks, kc. * aifpy wo confidence of tho cntira party, te only gomldnnd Seed ane aarp eee STAT CONVENTION. the intted State he iid Heveral prominent aulta. and bis paced one vot. tie beet farms at Keller ontne tothe reacie'they beat chin | ANTEN-TWO GUO, RELATL CLOTTING ‘ vive the undivided support of | Mlso made apecches for then; second es aoe % a Hees in dapan, ‘ihe only clew to the cause | soe Ctpose 0: Thoyal Baro clety | shamofully. A knife and a henvy pair of fee- | cies. Munday. afar sovclock pom, I & Mt METS - M10 Maral Htepublients ‘and who ean rely | ter Arthur, of New York, who atands at the | ,, The Demaeratlc State Conventlon meets olllees In Japan, 'T iy for exporiinenta destined. ta fmnrove thoscien | #h8 Hoey sede Sr ieelter wee. bailly cut | Azouee-sy. aod Clark-at - . fs of the aulelie was a fetter left by tho de- | tine knowledge af fit 1 ‘tho world. hore Thucaley, Any proses to bone ost | conse, In whieh he stated ho had been con pie tens i ae ton of | 1877 | anM AND GAI HER i A SC SARA BLN corned in the, Inaurrection of ier7indapat, | TE FARM AND GARDEN. on the top of the head, and a Nashville man ‘Trades. was terribly entup and ha one of hilythumbs WARTHD-COATAOUS, IN AND OUT-O} ; chewed and torn to the bone. Several others | i, thg.noure, duply a4 Market-at, second Yoor were badly cut uy, No arrests, as it was an eS t-to-be-duspised assistance from head of the New York macliine, which uses Bp. mocratle ranks, ‘The Republican | 0,000 Republicans like puppets, aud who are today In possession of better ndvan- was tleposed fruin the office of Postmaster in f} to battle next November consequence of his manipulations and fixings, a ——_$—— Nn sand cnn go er | by President Hayes during the thes the lat- Sea eit ap. y iq Mackberry Items— Tho Strawberry- | liour when the policemen are just going off WANTED=3 woobworkins, 3 TAINTHIS, sl Ter ago. hel Ae ator enaaike | We Dullved tn *Gitsettes refurne “te OBITUARY. WORTICULTURE, Crop~Tho Whoat-Fly—Morticultural | duty, argcompetgnt enn nrg stony” work, and Rup Pad joyed Cour yehra ABO. ete dwindivd down | third is Jones, of Nevada, ane of the silver- Mecting—Hints About Poultry—E Acaresn Ns RUE WO key Fore Azineniy YI {ornately ta a ininority party, nnd | BeNswER Banas of the Padi Consl, who 1p D. MINER, Wie Aocttcuturincetr: Hays Keaay | Perimental Agricultural Heatlons—De- | THE WEATHER. oven Employment Agenctos. cheel jowl with penbackers ; ai = st ihe me! ie P THY CHIRF SIGNAL OFFICER. Bis ir l through his ninladministration of Nations | | it, v J he aa + Speetal Dispatch to Ths Chicago. Tribune. on Education for’ “the Tiller of the wtroying Weeds in Lawns—"' The Dog PFICE 0) WARTED a af AHOAD, , LANBILNAS FO : rairs the enemy cand {n possession of 80 ut aint least, ‘our Fiiloy. It is un- me Sanpwici, IL, June 6—D, Miner, aged eal paigninaterhtl, against which 1 neroaary bora nin, According te his fy A 1 82 yenrs, father-in-law of Joseph Dyas of the Wasutxaton, June 7-12. m,—Indications: For ‘Yennessee and tho Ohlo Valley, stationary or Law? From Our Oum Correspondent. 1225; Be bridge Lulldors nt dee 20 te-choppers at & ine; bp Ey Holl Westies AtamMCndls ~Toport, oh oa Faro, Anu ga toil} und ‘arm bande, CUitise ‘ tf statement he holds twenty-two delegates Orchards—Warsaw's Prospective Ine ey = fight was that of s ae Mapes Pony the fro Missutriclose in hisiinds, tobe turown | Sandwich House, dled very suddenly abont dustries. i Cuasraion, IL, June 4.—The Snyder | rising barometer, westerly winds, warmer, ARGEL Ak WLER FORG, &N, W. 00. | Republienn paiainiatration-—0 quod. spot. | Me any time upon nny side, according to the | balf-past 8 this evening, Supposed cause, From Our Own Correrpondent, blackberry this season again promises to pro- | clear or partly cloudy weather. Winithte, Winecnain and Mletivan) safer Aion Hayes avira can, draw out the whole party | elation of le atte te aati, Heke dlspha: No, 470 BEnDEN AVENUE, CiucAco, June | teen full crup—although ft must be sald | For the Upper, Mississippi and Bower Als eg tare (wail iO them hands at du iL Se 1 J 5 contidential advisers of the Senatorial clique, a t Se srl . 3 hat the Lawton and Kittatt ro perhaps | 50url Valleys, stationary, wes alin, 4 if o tl, to be victorious, Let uy hope that 7 oo |debint Ha yb B—At the Inte meeting of the Warsaw Hor | that the Lawton ane atinny are perhay dont i He: 21 West Uandulph-st, eer Bnination {a be wade nt Chicago will with Matt Carpenter as special assistant, J.D, SAUNDERS, ‘ Me a 5 barometer, w atecly stu , Warmer, elear ur | ~~. ep eived from Society (a report of which ig just | better loaded, Itlynow three years sluce meh wone as every honest mau can hall iyhnae Tecelply for money EvAnsvini, tnd, June 6,—City-Surveyar | Ueulturi partly cloudy weat! Mincellancous. be i ‘ellogg defeated his own election to the i Urveyor | recelyud, sent by A. C. Hammond), Der. | thetwo latter varieties were last winter- | or the Upper Lake regton, rising barome- TANTED-ONE Olt ‘TWO GENTLEMEN OF sith pride and enthustasm, 5, United States Senate, this clique come | James D. Saunders, an, necomplished elvil Charles ‘May re if f lengthy and el oe Killed, hence the real value of tho Snyder | ter, winds mostly w terly, elenring weather, Ay bitslaleas expuriguice ta travel. Goud teruranoes Tit INDIANAPOLIS 'TELEGRAPIL pietoly rites the Republican party, Is [to engineer, died very suddenly this morning : nea. ay rei ey Me iY a has perhaps been overlooked, When tender stationary or higher temperatit autre. Avoly to #IUED C, COUK, ituom 1 Contra dofends the non-appearanco of the lumed | wonder thal honest men object ?”” of honrt-disease, 2 essny wtpon tha subject 0 varieties bear full crops, the hinrdy onea | , for the Lower Lake region, rising barome- TENTS TORRE TE EW Knight’ on the field of battle in the follow- ) rum naLtiois “DEUTSCHE ContsPOND- _" EDUCATION FON TI PARMEL AND THE | fi a Y Ones ) tor, stationary or higher temperature, westers ete Ba en Hemanner:-“Mr. Binine, tho most prom ent” A FRENCIL MARRIAGE, HORTICULTUIST," which serve us fn seasons of need rarely ever | ty winds, purtly cloudy weather, Cli nuunco at tou ty 2 nat Madwon in which was prophesied that the time would | Bet fulleredit. Wedo not hope to see the At the Nuptials of Baron Sellllero and | come when “the tillers of the soll” would | whder Kinds killed next winter, | for: MMi}le. Gallifet the Parcute of the Bride | be the greatest scluutlsts of the world; at | We have too =omany = of them Woot for the Firat Time in ‘Fou Years, | least it was argued that thes ought to be, | growing; — but we desiro people Correspondence New York Worl, Their calling demanded a wider range of | tp examine the Synder for them- AT THE Cautionary signals continue at Duluth, SDA Dt ‘it WAITER Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Alwank nt Kastorn House, 1 south Frankiin-at Section i, Chicago, Grand Haven, Sectle ENPGn HOMAT REED =e Mackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Detrait, SNEED PAS SLL es Suction 4: ole io Banilusky, oles ancl, Sue Waster Petinnicen Wwoiltd tlon 6, Erle, Buffalo, Kochuster, Oswego, an NTED—A GOOD ULL, t Section 6, a SESE TAME Gal ME at SVeeany ANS Senminstreuscs, WASTED TON MANUS ON OVERALLS, DILAW. and shirt i tne une the work misu. 1 ster dee thu sro) ents Fvanklinese jnent candidate of the nuti-third-tormera, 18 | says: “Grant's cohorts, alded by tho tricks shorply criticised not alone by his enemies, | of a band of consclenceless helpmates, put also by a great many of his friends, be) marched with flying colors into Chicago, cause ho preferred not ty goto Chicago, but | ‘phy are now wenkening, Grant himself, established telegraphic communication from | ja", 6 i wi J hig residence in Washington, D.C, with his 0 Pompey, to whom he has mueh simile {herents attending the Convention, Some | ity. and who quietly awalted in Brindlst the m his friends regret this very much, and are development of political events Just befure fopinion that lig chances suffered by com- | the first ‘Triumvirate, has gone to Galens to Sheth thts ain of omission, Perhaus they | ebserve and await tho course of eyents in overmia the political fmportance of tha Chicago, From there he will take a trip to— sonal magnetixin possessed by | the Salt Lako,”’ Prjumed Kulght’ by which, as they Pants, May 22.—To-day a kind Providence | BY nutifie: knowledge that the “ profess! ous.” | selves, and see how it compares in pro- sends Paris another afternoon's amusemont, | Lhe physician and the lawyer were wore Of | ductivencss with the Lawton when the Jat= specialiais than the farmer. or frult- i, tho minrringe of tho daughter of Mine. de} grower, ‘Te the question, “What will | ter bears a good crop. We recommend that Gallifet, Mme. de Gallifet’s name aud fame | cduention do for the ‘hortleulturist?” | the Snyder be more extensively planted; date from the Empire, yet she Is still beauti- | the man of the essay answered. curtly, | white those who can afford itinay plant out ful, She hog been more talked about than verything,? And fie proceeded to show | paytons, ‘Lhe Snyder ly the poor wan’s Tene. | Tare ¢ EDL AUN DISS 0 10 GENEVA 0 stein, to think, ho could | inv, | cat. PUBLIC OPINION, Murquly de Gallifet, better known as the | physical seience,—espeelally chemistry, geol- THR STRAWBERNY-CRoP N tho summuc. Apply ati Cassa 7 forest a ; Canvontiany in Bor esate MIL WASHBURNE AND THI GURMANG. General, hing shred with her the distinction | ogy, and hutany. ‘The advance in thaselonee | this year appears to be inferior, both In the Fig maplnuah. Gh wrow: _ Employment Acenc Su fit at Chicagy, In our opinion, Blaine Buia Aer Or ee Chicas AMEN of public notorfety, She was the most showy | Mud art of Industrial pursuits ty the reason | size of berries and fn quantity. We have CHIE AG TEU GERMAN AND ieiria fur privuce tanili 18 ub DUSK Es ulti acted with agreat deal of tact; it was tho Cincaao, Jitne 5.—In his eloquent speech ‘ c first | Why, Ste sald: not yet seen a box of really first-class fruit. proper course for him to pursue to keep | seconding Mr. Washburne’s nomination, the woman of her thine, and the rs y ly “Agriculture in England at the present | sonje attribute this to the freezing of the Distr: 3888. 5 Shlwauxse-w¥, Mirt, the dnest dresser—she used to | day tsa very diiferont thing to what It was of of etic: : T 1 51 y ¥ a Fr at cee wvoutd ne ‘tas rs Me ue Prunes of ena unlit: start tho fashion. Need I say more | ju the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, Then, Prete reg rea Eee ec orr NT e a leet his prospects more* harm than 8 (Washburn) collected 39,000 of them | i her praise? He was the typical | we are told, the average production of wheat Via raaet death ing in the sall,—whether A aac youd.” (Germans) within the black and scarred | jequsabreur. During theEmplrethissabreur | ber tere was wx or seven bushels. Now, we | phosphoric acid, inanionia, nitrle acid, or a Facaieiieed auuie cA BOO" ne oINCINNATI “ ANEND-Post walls of Paris, with the Communy howling | wag always at the serviee of the existing | Sze toll, unluss in very exceptional seisang | sumething else, we are unable to determine, él A) Martnaiesere te Apply ty, tho EMR has tho fall array: “Arant's strength in like tigers to lap thelr blow, and beneath | Goyermnent, and during the Republic he ls | hus ere crop of wheat is near thirty | None ef the newer varieties are yet erowd- ESEUVINGC Ase steksytinats bushels per aere, In our own country we * Wilson's All “ry ao ; . the very falthful swordsman of the Govern- | begin to learn that improved imodes of eult- fie WV Haat Abus very lined a ite mar: ment still, ‘There 1s no more frequent visitor | Ure are doin much forthe farmer's benelity | shoutd at once prepare a spotot ground, and, nt the Palals Bourbon, where Gambetta lives, | {1 the last report front the Coutniissiouce iy at the very curllest moment, plant it with He Is a8 much liked by that new Emperor as | AuMeulture at Wasuinein,, wa learn that | strawberry-vines. We prefer to use old °y the most Northern States in the Unton— c 1 ow. by the old one, The Legitimists, to whose | such as Vermont, New Hampshire, and plants:te nee ne Ae for new-ones- soclul order he more properly belongs, sneer saclitisel ti he lead of thos At ils, conversion, ‘thy extreme dtadienls ee Wele ine ig the tend of those | cectdomyia Trilica, lias made Its appearance that flagevery one of them was safe.” Let ine say, Mr. Editor, that Mr. Washburne’s y eat deed was much zreater than Mr, Bran- ‘omination ts, so far, not entirely averted, | Brent coer sein , at of hls ndheronts seem to be imbued with | daxve stated It to be, Ib was before the retgn * Teades of the Commune, by nearly yx months, that the stolld tonal ob thle Jett, ene te they, all Paris, high and tow, was howling for the hold out until the tenth ballot, ag Conte destriiction of the Germans. It was then the deus and conjures thom by heaven and all ) terror-stricken Germans crouched for days the Convention has declined to an alarming extents but, nevertheless, the danger of his is ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG BAN TO uct aus entry. DUL UF vorreeyuliding Gluck, und ene thee Ww A pla a Address ¥ 9, "t " wecuraty $0 Hy linte him, for dreadful stories are told of his States 1 Uni n | inthe Fultz wheat. ‘This isu fly which Ree NAN Tha cam sharers. Bent one Ta ftsalnts to do, he may tn tho end be victorl- | and uights on the steps of our Legation, aud | rutiess butchery uf tye Conmnunist prison. corn-producing States Iu the Unjon. -suel | Ot ott (ts cues in the kernels of wheat while evurg ewe, Ade folk iowa cl - Susatter all, Lt 4s the Battle of the Wilder | Were huddled in the adjoining streets, walt- | orentihe end of the outbreak, It is suid | pivle% Tuam ‘and Huntughy, 7 ences, yet soft, or fn the milk state. While the sun ATION WA ANA NEWSUADER nessor the siege of Petersburg and Rich | ing for the protecting arm of tr, Washburne F. 7 ef ere marching G avin Mietii m cs o cus Se) ote: ) inun, either ax cuimporiter ur nysistane editury thats THE NEW ULM “Post ali Paris were stretched out, against them, | among them and piek out for instant execu- | these Western and Southern States have | twilight and In cloudy weather, where Itluys takes a rather conservative view of political | and not the Communistic canaille alone, fon any one whose face he did not lke. | fatien considerably below them in the pro- | Sts eggs iu the opening flowers of the grain. Sinton cuiiee Teamsters, Kee matters and things. Relative to the nomina- D, Gano Ray, “Take that fellow out—why waste thne in | duetion of that most valuable staple to the | New swarms continue to come forth In suc- ee inci Te liane Pe Pe tlonof Grant as ncandidate for tho T’rest- ji = trylng him??; and the prisoner who huppened | garner, corn, New York and Pennsylvania, eesston, but the principal deposit is made S225 | Mow to trait norses. Wihling ly go it tha ‘country oy it say edlitorially: “Common sengo | BEV! NORTH'S OFINION OF A THIRD THEM. | to by In the line of lig fatal foretinger never | yo, Teud those Western und Southern corn: | while the wheat-plant is tnbloom, The eys Sulton ea A Tiss Ole os dency It says e iy: $ To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. reached Versailles. But all that is forgotten | producing States in the average production | Watch in eight days, and the Inrvre ot once innisouns Wetates that Grant should not be nominated. Kewanee, Henry Co,, IL, dune &—Now Itentinot be denied that the cletion of Grant | tat the battle ier ‘the meniirles of would bo by fara hnrder job than his nowl- | wen, 1 find that there isa very strong and nation, aml why should wane prtier a widespread dislike to Grant among the peo- getty th aoe even Mies roue Yate ple In this Republican stronghold for the de- iuistration gv far Is his’ best recommenda | fects of his first and second Adininistrations ; tion,—to the uncertainty of Grant and his | far stronger than arises out of the third. conjutors? If, notwithstanding the strong | term iden, Indeed the latter Is of very little now excent by the subdued thousands whose or aere OF Lhe su rile. [1 wheat Iike- | proceed to devour the wheat. ‘They do tot hate fs not tsely todo the General niuch paraeee OF Hie wie Stites, ns irslictus Now burrow within the kernel, but live on the Mi Qituarion | Wa: BY A SHONT-HAND harm, and he ts in very high favor both In | York and Pennsylvania, | are loudling the | pollen and on the soft matter of id Ind Gxparianes at xenural umtiee Wore und colle Van tusiiaa yuvd ely ruerencus thune uttive, Court and camp. He turned at the right | States of Kentucky. io Indiana, and lille | the grain, whieh, it is sald, they time,—when the Republic was not quite sure Stites of eeu elkyy Obie U Stated had nat- | extrnct from the base of the germs. The of the ariny during tho evil days of tho 16th | urully the iost fertile soll, And itis well | muggot usually moults In the wheat-cars, of May. He was onsof the practcial ilu | jnown that thuse Northern States, Including | und great numbers of the dried skins may be minatl; he saw which side was gol to win, | New York and Pennsylvania, have, within | found adhering to the chal, ‘Chey all disap- and declared for it at the very eve of Its vie- | the Inst. half of the present century, pald | pear before harvest, goluy Into the ground to yANTEDIFEM ALE. GITUATION WANTEL-BY 4 YOUNG OIHL TO do secoud work ur igut huusowerk. Address UL srnuld-at, (i rears tory, catehing popularity as some travelers q Hrenged attention. to the study.ag | remain over winter and to transform, ‘The | Sermesore. pes ee oppose eae Jel By honest meung), | Secaunt only as am exeuse when persons love'to cateh a train, — Ativonty halt 0 ining See eer tes we iuniculture, ‘Our in | presence of this insect uy be known by the iia private tunily. Cail cite ther ry ve 5 he ae Yi “ly. We ri Heh oa tH See his past experiencesand the exceptions taken | objections. There Is 0 general and heartfelt Ly, oa | reason to belleve, wi aring about mich Deel . f att Ps git Pu pautities ‘old vor Eniployment Agencica. bie pestormer ndiniuisteations, lie Will cn- | rellef felt In consequence of tho admitted | [$y wavering, tuluds on the turf fol- | youd to the country in time, Tt iy scarcely | the extent this ily has buen Introduced, but, Berne een | CITUATIUNS WANTED—FAaIILIES 18 NED OF of the “leviathans.” 8 expecta “teachings will be | as whent-culture ticrenses, its enemies are Mine. de Galliffet Fs n daughter of the eine putin practice bgt tb ils TE Nalvliny also likely to jucrense. Mears of preventing banker Latiltte. Laititts aod a Br et ustruetion in those tnsututions, bat sued | the Favajes of the wheat-fly are as yet inet through unfortunate bpacutil hae ie had | will be sown whieh will bring fortti good re- | fective. an inthnate. friend in another Pn aa He sults in the next generation.” MORTICULTUNAL MEETING. Baron Seiliigre, who was more : babel iS Tt takes a tong time to eradicate from the uite recently « number of leading horti- aud who left. many millions hetwveen MS) inind old, established errors, and to | ou turists bave signed a eall for n meeting of sou, the Buron Francois, and his muh | Tinpiant new doctrine, But, with iin- | what ts to be enlled the Misslssippl Valley ter, the Princesse i Sagan, ‘Lhe Prine | provement and advance in Agricult- | Horticultural: Suelety, and they have deter. ant feiusie help can be deavor to bow goo President, We do not | hopelesness of the Grant scheme, Our ‘utiee, tu Miiwunuuasure Delleve that he intends to play the roles of | party would haveinevitably gone to tho dogs elthor Iturbide or Mfaxinitiny,” Kaw it’ had the Grout nufistone tied to tes ¥ THE DAVENPORT DEMOKNAT, neck, “And don’t you forget’? that this after quoting Don Cameron's speech to the contest within the party will do more than - i er taken to restore its reputation delegates on calling the Chiengo Convention reat Hc win ate as !NCY> mike its leaders ind toorder, saysipolntedly: “By the way, we | fhe mule and file more eireumspect in thelr wish to informMr. Cameron that only those | oficial and unoficial political lives. And It Koud Scundinavutn of bu: TR ORE TO ACCOMMODATE OUI tite: ‘ous patrons throuuiout the eity, wp liave entab- itshed iranch Oxices in the dinerint Divisions, a destznnted below, whore advertisements | w: taken for the same price ay chorzed nt the Main ‘Oftice, and will be rocuived until Wo'clock ps, Went Side. re PTE WHOLE Ut AKT OF A NICH UGTH DIVISION. Hished house un Wert Washingtun-st for Bi Sul modern tuprovemuuis; DeawituL crys aie ty SIMS Wouksellurs and Btattoners, 123 | yura: ig Hrstecluas; includinn builedyg, Ak oy Y i : Wail HUGAIT, Dragytet, 63 Cottage Grovo-ay, | pau, te eutertalu cuuyassurs, Addruse A eesse de Suzan is}utorally and socially } ure and Horticulture, — there nilned to hold un exhibition of fruits tv the is an northwest corner Thirty-lfth-st, Ee profit by traveling who renily desiro to en- } will remove an opportunity for the Demoe- | speaking a twin sister of Mme. de Gallitfet. | advance and improvement all along the line, | Merchants’ Exchange, at St. Louls, on the | it Ws BUCHMAN, Druguist, corner Thirty-lrst and s large thelr stock of knowledze aud pursue | Tey to way that even Linyes! exceptionally | She Is leader of fasion she entertains in | Bvury department of living, Internal and ox: | 7h, st, and Sth of September, at which tine | Siaie-sia WEST DIviMioN. ipedikNidere ne ope 6 1O0KE thelr journeys intelligently, always Dearing ln honest Administration i q one nothing splendid style; she loves the world, and the | tornal, feels the impulse und obeys the nod. | very Mberal premfuins will be awarded, Lists | CHAS, BENNETT, Newsdontor, Stationor, ete. 93) nud butt. ssiv Midinnu-1 Ind the Interests of sclenee and history, aud | elevate the political morality of the country. | world, as In duty bound, loves her. The | ‘Vat is, a higher standard of faring brings | of premluins and oflicers will soon be pub- 0 Isunent, NYSP Wosturlieb¥. Sore rat Ata) 2 TH SONNICHSEN, Drugtist, 21) Bias Island-ar, | North Siac. z RES who are moved onward by'a desire to enrich Tam glad of this hurricane; it will purity comerof ‘Twaltth-st. ITE HERIIGK, Jowotor, Newadoator, and Fancy | “Trina both by their explorations. Who, however, | te stifllng nis, Yours for_tho success of hihest notabilitics of Paris, and especially } about a higher social, woral, and religions | lished, tho foreign ones, enjoy nothing so mnch 28 | state of things generally, Ignorance in the aitrs ABOUT POULTRY, THE Ls GANT THREE-STORY AND ‘ AC a Hunt Wick dwolllng, 3 tout runt with lane travels siinply for show and to exhibit hid | Republicanism, Levi Nout. | an at-home at her fine house, The Prince of | country gentleman” affects seriously the Goods. sa) Laka-at, corner Lincoin brick tarn, 45 Deurburn-av. Apply ty JASEY G.Ade person to gaping multitudes tor thelr adil Wales often gues thore, and once he took the | status Ne ar Einplre, ‘Ths the essaylst flus- aft, correspondent of ey, senile pl RRAPT, Drugalst, G1 West Mndison-at, corner | isis, 41 Yourbornest, cum o, 3 Tatlon, to be feted and fed by magnates and A CITIZEN'S VIEW. Princes of Wales with him; but there hap- | trated by reference to the state of the people | {ions to those haying care of poultry: NOMI DIVISION. . To KENI_hooNs. : arlaineratsy welll, hardly rege hein ta ie To the Editor of The Chicago THbune, pened to be sited A Sa a rie place are —the rugal population ot Spain, and J Risste * Panclers havi fowls afected with roup chp RUMLANGH AM & CU. “Deruglate, $5 North | .—~ Parte gig ee ere | Bie esion of Greater wisdom than hie ¢! H = : y Y : vlosed with sou Pow r uk y 4 ou own at tho time hie feft his home." Casuy, Ill, Juno 5.—It Gen, Grant had | Coty ‘and he never repeated tho experiment, Sta nme hy ones eT ty should tuko the fowl, wash the head In warm | oor tonhig: aS Con Deueatals Os Larrabeo sty sisimp woos, *h words favorable to book-farming, as follows: water, apply turpentine to the nostrils, con- corner couhie, PO KENT—HANDSUSiELy + n written a letter declining tho nomination, Well, the Baron Frangols, the US Ww, iL NEED, Printing and Advortising _overy convenience, 43} Wabusb-uy. : THE READING: ADIMEM! 8} bane tte ig ndis brother of |“ Book-farmmg, much, gs we still hearit | tue ita coop, feet {ehtl shentand corn. | aif : E: é shoes AF AAD alate Ale ote ree sage ‘thahktitg iia pééple for the honors they have | Aine. In Princesse, hus married tho daughter hone i” ? rh F ‘be- ne fi 8 coop, feed tyht ly on wheatand corn: | Agent, News und stationary Hopot, 46 Kast Division= | 750 ItisN4 OFS ELEG., ;OOMS, WELL 5 ok place on Thursday,and to-day) re es ‘ivile | 84 oa cy Al. ae Tare 7 = x4 estin a polltteal convention been uroused to | To ¢oraver with the lovers of Hberty, with | 0% Mo. ellte of the rent world, The Mar | Latin ‘before a Historical Society. Fiver | Cure for roup. Before setting a hen, be sure | wed thget asa man ehh 9th as Nhe HN fear tuirwontiewiy also burs, Aduroas 6 ‘ir 7 sucha degree os Ja tho cuse with : reopen tani RETO ATS ye aixths of the population, if E am correct tn} tg sprinkle ts nest with sulphur or'coal-oil. | Uhrisunas, Hultelton st Watbeooke Leoniion, £ Cr ne | ja F - u the tl D ts, | Washington ond Lineoln tn America, and | that ong should chronlelo the presence of a | the statlatles of our Inst census, are engaged | j¢ will Kill all. vermin. In whitewashing | mand, he will beardt sometuing ena ivettac, | ]'O, RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS wi! . 1 ‘ y ‘ ° \- ange und a 3 . he. -Chilengo, Convention. emocrals, | the famous heroes iu all history. Now he | father at his own daughter's wedding, but | jn Agriculture and Horticulture; and, as we | toultry-houses, piste Mirae Of oninicte Gf | Alleonmiunlestions reectved will bo trusted asatrict- | ,,,(Kmusnd, tier ries muderate, Apply at aid ay Greenbackors, Soclallsts, and — temper- | will drop into ubscurity, from whence he | the fact Is thet the Marquis and his’ wife | alrimow that tho weulth and prosperity of | [oy it ous Oe Te All np Of sri phate oF | iy gumtidential : . ] uipticat is ibuce. © men are as much oxcited | came. he future Plutarch, when ho re- Have been errr eee nen ea aud | overy country depend upon the production of } iain. . ERSONAT—WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO Mincollancons. 3, dire cords the histury of the present few days in Print is to me aa mena ss re ae: Chicago, will trace with a trembling Hand ton that cnuses this great anxlety among the } the fadlng glory of U. 8. Grant, Yours American people, us much as it is the ques- truly . C, POMENOY, tlon whether or not tho party that has gilded |, 2. 8.—I regard the events now transptring hor of lute | the soil, who would dare say the farmer wud to arrange the negotiations for this union, pagel whos need not be educated? [| EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL STATIONS. Both parties, whatever thelr faults in other | ould not inslst that the farmer's son should | ‘I'here appears to be a tack of appreciation respeets, aro of course mnuduls of geod breed- | go through thecurrieulum of all the physical | or something else on the purtof the ana. ing, and, when Madame convened him to® | selcuves In order to qualify tim for stccess- | ngers of most of the Agricultural Col- ‘Uccupled's vent in Suction # te) uf Conenuon | roy ENT—TWo UNFUIMISILED FRONT ROOM Saturday ufornoun, pleasy return. ie operaiusses | "PO RENTOTWO UNEULS eee ho borrowed to HAMUKY L. AVES, Gardnor Eade bonrt ot: Mtouesidpar monde “address GY: . Ea tritune thee. SURURBAN REAL ESTATE. WANTE. F the destin rthe fist eighteen | 1 your city ns the most important that ever | meeting for the suttlementof theirdaughtor’s | ful farming; but I would Insist that he | leges ag to the necessity of experiments in FFon sALE-tw WiLL BUY A REAUTIFGL Lor | THOSE Co 7 enorme years Is a rarer a ata hng | clustered around a great political party in happiness, he ut once respontled to the call, | should bo igi But that Agriculture requires | Agriculture, Experiments cannot well by i who biges from hatelat Ls Granny, 7 miles from WV AREER Gro EST SAARI HOUBEY COn: bold out to # handful of political adventurers | the history of any people, It matters not if | We live very much In public In Paris; no | gy extensive requirements ns any othor pro~ carried out “by individuals. they are 100, 0x- | a a ee tat ces tena | anlly, teltLREIN & DWiGikt, corner Woabingten and will submit to thelr dictation, ‘The peo- | he is nom{neted, he ts rutued, wonder then that tho meeting between ‘tis | fession, and that success In hls efforts fora | pensive; but, under an intelligent direction, S—— 0) in inurket, w fare Weonts, RA UMOWN, 12 Lit pallesst. Hou & ple are anxious to know whether or note man and his wife after thelr long living depends imoretipon braln thin musele,” | they might be undertaken by the colleges TANTED —TO 1G TWO KOOMS AND than ean be forced upon a grunt, party aa lls CONKLING!S SPROUT, , ee ay ceantety onterptiaing in the | M COSDITION OF Tit OUCHANDS. Wier Mave been So sae ene tears | SORy A renen Witt soa iaukng ues, NU Be omnitiee : 4 4 _ x ry ess tl se, . sa Olt EE E STOCK OR DALY FARM, | 4; SS RE MCUTIT? nominee for the highest office within its gift, ‘To the Egitor of The Chicapa Tribune, search for ‘particulars, ‘and within twenty- Mr, A. C. Hammond reported upon tho | of the University of California, ‘ovidently BoE ee lieu trou Brock On DAL Gulia: \WWaSiib ote ines <A LADY WANTS Tid qe docs not enjoy the confidence of the Na- | Cptcaao, June 6.—I1 don't think you gave Nas a stateymnn, arthough they do nd- 6 ese! Tulre his services us Wsoldier. for Thiteh he ‘Vanity Conkling a tithe of what he deserved hasbeen amply rewarded, ‘the people judge | in your remarks on his speech nomiunting Ty ings, fruit, wle.; well watered, Uinbered, dmihed; gruvel from to 4Wneres, Cull on of address = = KNOT, Dospluluos, Cook County, IIL, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. dow f0F pinntss olsu, shu four hours of the interview it was able to ag- | subject nanied above, He sild: hus a correct appreciation of the subject, and Ry Audiuua ot Wabaslicay sure ug thot all paysed off well. Both, it | ,, "fhe prospect for a goou crop of frult at | guys, iia letter to the Land and Hume: seems, Were exauisitly courteous, ‘The | this thne Is very tluttering. Apple, pear, and | “Stet the experiment statlons show the cuse, $n prominunt part 7 “e " herry trees of all varieties and ages bloonied ors whist @ vie t y a or a Grunt by his past record of elght years stand- | Gen, Grant, Did you over know even a | Marqtige was agreenbly surprised to find | cher the niles farmers what education and science can doto | Por SALB—LANDS-ONE MILLION ACHES IN | TION BALE—A FINE LAGI DLETY CARRUAGH, tag an | thoy Ao. ok want a Topalition Gb ant country scrub aver at, and revile, and abuse | that the Marquis had changed yo little, He yery full, and during porlod of I put money In thelr pockets, and thoy wiil be r lowa, eae Star wan aie cummings Pakuta, ¥ {i thorout rerates bees uaud bul m alors time %, earty-I resceuce We hid nove of the cold, blasting | 4, 4 ; ‘, was stil & Tine, fresl ety-1o0K a eer nay it ve Drove. 60 AL 10 Ue ee ine ee a ae ee ear opinions had not so well stood tho | frtiit-erops for several years past. An ocea- | jench them to respect tholr calling, Not mere- Tout of me, However, it was understood on | slonal tree is, dytuy from the Injury recelved | jy ag ‘honest work? but ns something worth both sides that nothing disagreable should bo | Curing the winter of 1878; but, with this ex- | striving for with wil the might of the best in- anid, and whatever the Marquise felt a8 tothe | ception, apple-orchards aro in splendidcon- | roiject. Until this feellug prevalls, our farin- Gondral's Repubitcanisin she kept to herself, | ditlon—the trees healthy and vigorous, and | gry? guns will prefer to Mock to the counters ‘The Marquis, on the othor Tan asa galant capuble of maturing the fine crop of fruit they | of the ities, homie, wns. gracefully complimentary. on | Bre carrying. | Whnesap and Yellow Bell. “I, ns L think, the success of un Agricult- the proservation of his wife's beauty, ‘This flower have not forgotten their bad habit of | ural ‘College is’ to be gauged, not by the littis eplsade of more than Orlental polite | dropplng thelr fruit; but even these varlettes | jumber of toilers {t sends back to the farm eas over, thoy fall 2 Bentneas and con. prontive to praditeo mora than usta, | condi. | but by the npraved condition ot Agricult- versed mobhodically about the millions which = | | ure, produced by its agency, Jhon some ot Yorn the forlune of the youthful pair, On | ton than for many years, and well londed | the most MENGES Uaty MitnaeR Agricultural ‘ a rival candidate when making such aspecch? Gevate the, Atmerlean people in tho eyes UE | Thy Conkling did, lavishly on Blatue and ‘ ‘THE NEW YoRK "z EITUNG” spoonishly on Sherman, Besides, some of i his innuendos wereall wrong. Constructin; calls Judge Huar’s apeoch to tho Convention | telegraph line from the telegraph offles o before taking the chair as Temporary Chair- | jy house, and keeping an operatur there to Man thereof, a masterpiece of the frst order, Keep him posted on favorable political news Well-calculated to make a deep impression | in hls own behalf, was the Invention of U.S, upon the delegates. The Zeltung anys: “It | Grant {n Galena, and ho was the first man $ who ever did it; and when he did, people + Istobe hoped that these words, truo as thoy } and newspapers compllinented lim for it, If fre, will bring the members of the Conven- | hy has not done au now, It iy because he is in lon somowhut to tholr senses. In our | another man’s house, or in telephone com- Aroluing price, “We will sund Ista . kasy torn | oo —— = rstbune Bulld> | A OF PilAK JUMI-BEAT Afbuagies, Suriuy rend waxes and slg uurnioae:ti9 ancy prices, nt the olds ed hu EbWaltus, aa! v JUNCIASELS OF CARHIAGES” AIK Hi tosation. Wed. BAHNEY & C won EHAL ESTATE Wa! VV ARTED DWSeus ov HEAL dracriNUGn OE SAME wih Use as we. ure Having. @ | HANUIKCLUFG: oue wore in unodcelled and privue Yory micady (nguiry by buryaln buntora; no aa no ellunxe, dow, 1 1 BALITUL & COs HI Wabaancuvs es GiIVEIN Ss BWIGLT, corner Wasuingcon and Hats | 9 vate THE AT SALE OF KENTUCKY Hodeuts, ‘sudile wid burivas horas wb isher & ‘Taylur's PV ASTED OWNS OF REAL EST. Mie | Beduy utd o'clock po nt, proved, in the City of Chicayo? who are auxlous | ———-——S ry fo nell] Us lunve a description uf wana ut ur ifica, a cannot make a wate ft will not cost yous nickel. | > “| yy GENIN DWIUALT, corner Wuskingion und Lint: | J )BCREN Bios, Hts s opinion the delegates can only discharze the 3 it wher volves tho | another matter—sonte polnt of ceremontni— "| With frult, . Colleges In this country, as well us in En- | Bob kaon == Mat responsible duty devolving ‘upon them by eae ae EN tee ern “reeelve B, ? | they had u trifling difference of opinion, but | , “Cherries will age faye the promise ot rope, have slgnally fafled In fultilling thelr 7? WINANCIAL. = BrUlty Placing in nomination a candidate who can the lady smilingly guve way, “making hin o two weeks go, Tig yield W exearcely | wyfxslon, and te sooner and the more ener- | “HeANCET Mani ON DIAMONDS, Wateiiee | —— srome se and willbe elected by the people. Of what THE DEMOCRACY, reverence,” says the Figaro, “worthy of the | Ub to the avernge. tively f nn. | Getically they take upon themselves the work Mion at ongshalt brokers’ rai. 1d. LAUNDEE | —— LAGE — deport and uso ian nomination to the arly MURS AEGEN Court, of Lou le xy. ‘and goncealing het Pe ean aad iine ofan expariinent staton, the, Guleker wilt Hoomad and Lie indulph-at.tantablionwd (01, a #4 = ich it cannot derive any good,—In Q - ie yexntion beneath hor grace.” , Then the: of s fe ts ey rise in the appreciutlon of the bone and | “CN¥ AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND ‘ other words, which would not bo Yndorsed by Bpectal Disputeh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, parted tgniny--probably never to meet abaliy gniall number that are Jeft are very full of tine of the farullng populition.”” AY ‘higniog without removal aaa eer ei ecel ir BUT ‘uit, ee t 1 tata { not mls Mitogettipe- charting. as “Experienced fruit-men do not usually facet ier ability to} A eet tatraetion Atoxamnple Of tho way ¢o fall outin mirrl- | count thelr chickens until hatehed and ot | thot will bo of value, these colleges uiist age? ‘Think of tho reproaches that inight | least hatf-erown, but the present probabitl- | show. somo results in the way of ive broken out of the acona vine ie ara tl it Hota CTT oe tho country successful {rperimonts in Roel lag night have ensudd on o meeting be- y A : ais raln-growhy, vegetable-grawing, ete. ; au wi . Hower | HOW, prowfses, and the propur inducements | Fietend of walthny for f lugistidive appro- tha people at the polls? Of what benetitisa | Wasurnatoy, D. June 6,—Nows re- gadidnto toa party who curries on his fore- | ceived here from New York by the antl-Til- head the stamp of defeat, who ‘nuver can bo, and nover will be elected? It must be ud- | den Democrats goes to show that Kelly has mltted that in Judge Hoar’s words lays tha‘| relinquished none of his opposition to Tilden, Sohition of the Presidential question, and {t.} and that in the event of the nomination of Temains only to be ascertained whether tho’! tho latter nt Cinelnuatl hw would probably Oo nn TEW PIANOS. AS Y AMOUNTS ''O LOAN UN FURNITURE * UOHGANS, FORSALE OR RENT., 2) planus, ote, without removal; slag on all got ABW PLANUS pucuritive 0 Doarburn-wt, Kuom il. ORGANS, FOU SALE ON 7A STE A NOS, | INSTALLMENTS, ORGANS: | ABIL PAI FUL OLB GOLD AND KILV ER jonny to long on watlies, didiwonis. und ‘valua: Dies ot urery dosuripann, at GULDSMi'S Loan snd Corin in ed ac majori tween two married enemies Of are held ont, we may safely estinute that fra tutt Tag issite® (owunedy We Heat Atadisunray Belay | Te aaW IPHONE jority uf the Convention ty equal to the if socinl order! It la evident that the onl 4 a wi Swi rlation to make their discoveries or fuilures 2 red HI a ‘ emergunoy or not, By following. the advice organize another independent Democrat way to gut through Parisian life orate: from 100,000 fo 200.000 bushels of apples will known, they should {sue monthly bulletins TH cet TICE PAID FOR STATE SAV Quatae ant MBALM ‘tenn J ald Fidelity Hank books, and Scandinuvian Nu» Lonal unk certificates, HtA HOLMES, Goneral Broker uslnstton-st. ra osiy Teron FU, out rywoval. PARI et ae President, the delegates neednoticar | ticket ogalnst him or form a more aggressive é 4 , the bride | fad a market in Warsaw this season. When th entout by the State ‘Board on mistake.” movement to secure Tilden's defeat, It ‘is obi PRET REE RR arco tenae ute no State ‘Hoard bridegroom have been described with a3 {tls remembervd that at least one-half of this | o¢ ‘Aurientture, ‘Those, belng sent to all tho sold on inataliuonta tf required, mitch minitoness as thelr {ilustrions rela- vast amount Will be unsuitable for shipping nowspapers of the State, would give the pen KIALDATLL, wand Adums ute -- THE ‘) gald that, asa part of the Kelly plan against . ane Pry ite, BPC. WITH : Bt, Louis, sane U5, Tho aituntion the fol- | Tilden, Svante fs nbout yenay tabs ig | tlves. ‘Thora does not seem to be yery much | PUTpOSCS, te Snipeirtaney OF malig soley ple finmediate tnformation as to results, make ii) Wost Stomcaus-at, : x lowing manner: “We can positively any | sued and 200,000 copies will bo sent over the | 4, sty for the youn fellow, excupt, that, he ph angenent eee eat PpnE | the colleges popular, and Increase the attend: | "gay FD SinaaNeey stuck AND FIXTULHS, UGAe °F $ 3 s ae LODGING. - ‘ ne that Grant’s nomination has become very | ‘United States giving afull record of the Kelly | Sth these qualifications, ho hing buen dre dyed | "For this purpose, Warsaw needs a deving ance RsTROYING WEDS IN LAWNS. North Sige. don chet ide Mishra tide torehy test eeuites Aue; improbable, and that Blaine’s prospects nro | Convention at Syracuse, the peace resolution | out for public presentation -In a manner | OF rather an evanorating te oe or trie | Many Inwns and yards are badly Infested | 7 NORTE CLaiticst. Neal gus Mutha Urovs C2 Teibuny vith 2m mul roa iine soem little shart of herole, | eapiteity wo lundte 600 or 600 bushels of trult | ii iantain, dandelion, dock, thistles, and y every twenty-four hours, aud a large powers | Witt “piantain, ¢ . tock, thistles, ar HCH Tete told, ana Sulfa af mnlipand ores to utilize tha skins, cores, and other weols, which are ditticult to kill unless roftse frult, and the necessary apparatis to | one Keeps xt itconstantly, It is not gener- fait shrine | ens UE AA, AGG | Cot cnt, ae. that her greatest glory ag a young woman Is | trae is suruaing Ob ot M generally Kill them, Great care inust bo #x- to bo unknown to faing, buf, as a just pro- sald to bu quite profitable,” erctged [h tho use of the drug not to get it on MANUFACTOKG, WITH WULL | © linv of woodswurking and voleer lupins uae => FittNGIE | chincry, turingeuw-intih ete. Works over five nares, and ary situawd it direct ue of communication WW il buris Ge thy euunlry, . Fur particulars aidross SONS AL DODD, iy Kast Wostingeon-st,, foulsoep- ne K iC UALH-A FINST-CLABS RESTAURANT IN bualtess cuntius youd Wat? prica wbout #00; 9 Address ¥ Ly on Rooms with bourd $'to si pur woeks without ALB. bunru, 6 to HL ae iu QU BALE. Til DEALBOUN-AV.—NSE. WALD I: bouardiig-housgs furnished rou, Dir bourd, ‘Table d’huty ae ty. 0 South Sidi 1G Bibiipae-couty ues or young men, with bount, not better thau they wore from the beginning | offered to the Tilden Convention and rejected, | which m: othe session: © ‘Thins two principal leaders.| the suppressed minority report of the: Con- pull dispoxeoneoftheother, Blalue isentitlod | vention, and a variety of othor spicy reading De hggventlt ngaln—to the greater part of | for the delegates and outslders at Cincinnatl, lonor of haying on the backby -termiam,. ge broken tie bucktinns of Tho. Washington Post, in thls connection, Beumingly not improved, although many ure | thls morning has an Interview with John “Phe mention of ofopinton Gar erovad, although many Bro | sally, in which tho latter, speaking of ‘Til- | fesslonal pride forblds them to own that they to ses a the hands, “the ‘work ly alittle. tudious gare luce ‘Audress vse ruune omteo, se ne certaln clreumstances, decidy to rt den’s chances, saya: “Tis nomination fa not yaw ay i ne wou Pane font ce fn tho baie: pe eT altait oonaldaeable in- Arhare sucls secuils Si plantain on iat i mt NNA nousmsiaTe NNN prpavan), tr ann | Bot BAU due oe SANE Ap eee Na Uae et Nis ranks. Considering that | probable or uven possible. ‘Tha two-thirds Htanialivd and delighted, Her great gentle- | te deertulily ig a move ih the right only by careful attention ean they bo killed. | ANAT Giarwat-Nowiy aud aud rofurulabuds | Soci Pattern CROUTCAT A aan if, ‘the real candidate of | rule will defeat hu, ‘Tho feeling in this | Beanie’ net Alie the Fae nivniu. | allecetlon: od n = “rik nod LAW.” Beroat-cars pose th dour, sittund Fy pet Fveeantn See ese e LR anal nocetaney thls would Hoe, erry ean Ry Fist nea Ee es iy atrongor to- | TAS4 Hi Tho las? touch 1s nor to bo missed: | Ar. Grovor sald tho'time had como when | Jn order that “the dog Inw” mny bo mado | JeAnWika, HOUSE, CORNEI OF West JACK. | sitet BD, ACGEOUUE, oC iloupur Block, f ra, Airougit up with on austerity which be- | some better and moro extensive establish- | 98 eMlectiveus possible, every Assessor ghotld comes ate aul ance,pF a nial wlio ling mont wis a iecosslty at Warsaw, for nrolit pe partial Bie wines Whe bo al navigated anid the'shoals of Ife, sho will | avly utilizing all qualities an a . ) ‘I probly be not a disalpated, worldly woman, Our vow imtacusefruleerops, We niust look a the Assessor neglects this part of his ub Agilet, home-loving wits, ontirely elven | to this mutter, and look to ft at once, Our | (u! rte stoull be Fr antrateCran rita which we counot d able, On ; the other ede a eee ett te EVERY EFFORT WOULD DE MADE ingy and gehen ngaeions ar ee ae by his opponents to defeat his nominatlon, Will make its appearance ih thogprena to | knowing that, if he were the nominee it Contest the honor of final succedMwith the | Would nican simply political defeat aud ‘ts. thres champions, As the dark horse of | aster. He hus not been wise or n prudent Uratngte persutis luoking for Loard, will nut fail to KO DREASTPIN Juuk at rourns aad got pricus for buard; only d blucks | as oy tee owner wm e won of thariver, “rubaluuta und day-buantore aisd | T Ost Cast PIN SHI IN PRAULA, ‘ p_ENUGIL WOOL, Propel Seturdny event ih oF Noar Exposition Building, STTOUHIE, Th ik 2, ANIDST ADT ATE | Finder will be iberalty rewarded by returning saul Wall furuiahud und cout ruunis, with | 4249 South Avblund-ey, Toasonablo ru 41 GENTLEMAN WHO bOUSD up to the charms of the fireside, to friend: | early fruits will soon be on tho markets, Let 4 ju permanent buarders, Ost WIT. E . . selves to sce that to owners of dogs do not | TGC G rT a Dh mn rau 1 1 Buuday fed.rucl a bina Seamioy enn | ee euat th ot faugndat a eat |! We aot take ation uate | escape this tax, avis m duty whieh ey owe | NEAB SCL, NOURE, UU, ACCOM MORAN | oven aoa, far geo Matbp Cou les avow that thoy are willing to lift him | known Democrats in his State will vot UNKNOWN BOY DROWNED, cider and vinegur, aud an extunaive fruit | to themsolves ng a means of gueuting pay’ | rus. &. 8. MURGON, Proprietor Gronen CORNE Ov WADADICAY, 4 1 ray , mnt for sheep killed by dogs, and, also to An unknown boy about 13 ‘years of age, drying Pema petabt ana ee benefit the School fund, to which the sur- elther nccldentally fell into the Inke or was | yery low rite,—indved for one-fourth what ls reverts ufter paying damages, When the blown in off the plor atthe fut of Four- if tos costs ts to mnmnifacture it Wo will Equals Huard meat oie Bae teenth: stract atSo'clock yesterday aftornoon, | it all, probability, produce the eno mnital rents, will bea good thie Ww and was drownod, despite tho efforts of by- quantity of 200,000 bushels of frult, At least | cana: ‘ASECSHI i a a BU Upon against him, and wilt continuo to oppose bis oF Grant Ee ie tg tho Weshure ‘Depirution tor the Presidency.” ~. THE, NEW, YORK srAATS-ZEITUNG,"* + “Do you suppose Mr, ‘Tilden will support {0 commenting upon'th ‘ai Q the nomluce at, ‘Pinclunatl, whoover that National Conran ogee pens of the nominee may be? Conventlon, cloves a leader with the “Tdo not believe Mr. Tilden would sup- tore FU MUREON Frayne 6100) 1, WAWRENCE HOVE, 1G AND ws SOUTI | S Mn Monruurst, int 8 TO eee eks wouk und upwardi traue | black hires musil und in esud, crdae, spavin ‘pibata wlents, Toa snd 61 pur duys thntho eg bin id) on sot of euude uae Maes ino NG PUDAO-TIE WINDSOT | Ness Diaok-wwountod, with round russ To titopean Natl earourivac, “tribune wivok, Yuubtebos Uunay now A a GUAT yaluted, 7 Sater Oc buy tne went on rte hand sider GURY Oligrs Lottor Inuucauiente ty purtivd visitlug Chlenys pudy of bugiy tans a apne ge aie hiboral rae ; y ‘ ts + bring up this sul TunaL Jn. | Pd aking a shore stay than any, ot ward wilt ba pond cor uuy tirturuation tt wll Taal ta ores frordas (No doubt the Convers Lh Ser appa te be tiieuieteds: tre standers to save him, The body was ro- sae ulrd We diy should: ro ine older, OF sup — X fieeaE taint ctacue sya fiyo0 61 Doe dane | rreegey wet eb, STANLEY DERiiwis ~On; Will Inst gevoral days, -At present i Milden Dulted’ the re MINE ‘Democratic | covered by J, Sterling, of No, 18? Juhuson runes to take hold of this matter, and to LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Winns f HUIOPEAN malar ae upon what candidate the | nomination for President | in 1843, Seems itown hale as mediui din Ayeule and eater ria tila large prdduct Bt | Officor Decelle has been giving partletlar | 45 MAE aar E pepe Pativer-dlinesuls Foume A gi eon Wi ve wint to produce, and to sel red guia dL ver mn iene Ys wares doubt very much whether hay Nation cour a a A aa Seas tte has bold nnd was clad in dark gray striped coat | Qur'products aid we need an establishnvent | Sttontion of Inte to a band uf dissolute char- Bo. Att ott uatrour cluculiu, earpotsy td tvs face, and pantaloons, brown striped.yest, pink i} cal handle our products, and | acters who have been {nu the habit of meating calico slilrt,'and black soft fink toma How nt th Hunts of th world beneath the ;Aatutatoh splieet bridge oy: a ce Hnotion, & committse of correspondence | provches, nat night, he artes! OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, | —tu consist ‘uf W. N. Grover, A, O. Hains | William Merod, and, in attempting to New Youn June Arrived, Cy ot Bre | waht ad, anes fi, AON aA | eapmure wu ascond tan Who © was tol, from Liverpool. ts progress to tho Sociuty, fn. Noyol’s company, a — scufle "= oSeInRIRED att. ames ‘Cf, Johndon is the efficient | ensued, and tho mau, whoover he was, fell SUICIDE. Secretary of this Suclaty, 0. Le B, | into thé river, and itts b Bpectat Dispatth' to Tas Chicago Tribune. —————— * | Merod claims that he did not know the man, Wasuinaton, D. 0., June-0,—Ar, Shoro- Heclamation of SwampeLand. . | and thers fy therefore not the slightest claw kin Agee Takata, recently appointed Beere: | ‘Tho Dukes of Bedfunt havu vonvertod what to his Identity, See A fk eerie | Beiter COR ere mg Wei TORT eet DANDONY A YOUNG LADY, NUT TO EXCKED | Suture iit pay r ape otal pilvuteTuniliy. Addraus is 8h | Sgaiurrin cho cies teontember tho number ba Siac CABT-OFF SLTTANG, enn Pipeerey strona Van Burun-sty Foltabl Yentlon lar Di tle ticket in New York Were engy sembled tn the Unitod Stated | GOES Fos hand Tr ne faa eanuldate nt Cle fecal thane yreemat one ha ta | uae acento a a hed i” wil AUCE, BNA Bi! fistoantcren ae Mae, Ye Fea, apport the ot In cue his own ambitious ¥ i ‘ BC) |. s therels Hern entiou by the Graut ii your delegates seek admission to taye, for those who, ot talieve Insound the National Conventign, and do you think 5) 8 admitied: Renee es Shen If Ig cortalnty the really WUphey will certainly demand admission xs pling: Let us Rte ico seaus, OFe | the regular delvyation, and the least we ex Tel from thelr well-deserved eltua--| P? at te ny tho Convention is half of the Stat ie areanded: py dire. 00,, NOS.7G, 18, ANDO BAW | Gai ina UANT AT iat NOS RAND RPARE | “4 qogu race Mbt Et Pou, CHES tadome. Cold Ne grenaa “ aivuray advances ruses by wall promptly mitoided to. Ketublisbod fol jat und boat in ity. Advaroes a aLOs, IINEL Mts Deep Re petal Wear sfvariuens OOoN E deca ncansinccn Xe > i S1 HAM, AULICE AND MISCRELANEOUB: | baer atvratare Rete iat BNITURK, BUGGIES, BTC; elluved was drowned, . ee °, CHN THI RXAGP COST. builse hoary cunnuclluts, con of tad . Wears Democrats and regu : was an inland sea in winter aud a noxtous |. ood DVMICTIONRS CAN LMALN ‘Titt HXAGY CURT, | POH Onion un'be wen Tuuulng.- Reedy Riuvat “Helaive urine coudjutors end advlaers of | azé,stresied Doonueo wip objeck to Mr. HL | yee eee aos apartonts this | aracimeuaey itty eee And eucougter af a cay our penardgy tion. fete eae AEN Peet | Seta eee ' the Synat en's personallan politica, te i. by tho lubors of succosal dens of. {ing atthe northeast comer of Chirk ant Seoulaee Letalboeny eee _ NOW NALK, ete wears roe” * arusar AE eAtMPASY ce ne | ptr alah at hay imving Bowes | pees Oe Rava hale cree | Anta Wr eaiatatloo a ighutnis | RAM JRAR ORE DALI EL Wa | GRA evo atin R — \ ry x cl we wld aod exchanged, J, L ¥ % - Myer The Most intimate frlends of the | telcr to-day printed'a long editorial preaent- | braiue out, Members of tha Legation Quro Hingdow of Tolland, aud, Hike it, presorved for land such was thelr canduatthat all the iar Cis ‘ibube ji