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VOLUME - XL - BLAUIC Go()p SUCE- FIVE CENTS. nd no doubt witl-he followed ' by others: 'ho carpenters, bricklnyers, and tnnsons huving, ade detnands which 1o many Instances. have -Yoen complied with, tho plasterors bave now V' rom rday after, or they wlil strike. iy iz OBITUARY.. COL. HENIY W. FARRAR.® '} J Newspapor and so il clreles were pained yos tenlny by the report of tho sudd n death of Col. Honiry W, Farrar, which occurred at his rests derice, No, 1245 Wnbusli avenue, at an oarly hour / yesterdny morniug, Col Farene had beendining with feiends at the,Chleago Club during the: evuning, and returned homo In apbarent good heuith, Ho spoke to his brothor, Dr, Arthur * MONDAY, APRIL 18, 183]. tothn War Department tho 200,000 puunds of salt meat contrneted fory - t'Inasca ot cattle no definit nows can bo oh- inined, It is probablo that most of the vwaors of large hords succeailded i deiving tho majority of stock to the uplnndd beforathe Homls renchienl tham, but pmny hundred hend have doubtiess purishod, Thut all of .the farmera uhove are not diseonruged I8 evidouced by tho retanrk of one who sl that the bost arop of wheat he over stthored wis not put-in until the Ith of may, and n {ow daga’ dolay would have been so- rious even - then, " Corn 1o, the same innn re- the schools of Georgln, and who Is now In \Vn!l.' Ington, gives the foltowing statoment In rewaws to the mattor: Tho &chool Fund amounts to o, G cents per annum per child, OF this amoimt: tho whites et threcsfourths, feaving for the culored ehtidren the pitiful sum of 15 conts per head. In Atlanta, where the Senator resldes, tho publle achiools have Leen established nine years. 8ix lurgo two-story elght-roomed builds Inus have been put up for whites, and o bighe Sli'am;heumhlllhud. atan expenseof upwards of WASHINGTON. Speculating on the Chances of a Break in the Deadlock. : ! gorges. You know how thoso aro fermed. A UUDE shiarp bou In tho course of tho river, n high 1 bk on ono sido, and maybe n knoll A tho - nthor, n temporntry eheck uf the downward tide, & foreing of huge blocks of ico threo or mory 1 ¢ . | fect inthicknes to the* hottom by overlappin Grnpbio nnd Intereshng ,Ac and superinenmbent mnsses, nbreaking (lu!:mu{: count of the Late Torri- of milllons of tonk, but u slow deposit: of mill 0. * ’ . fons more, a stendy fMling of Interstices by .. ble Inundation, smallor pleces of lee, by foxs and trees forced B .| Into nbattis-llke - posltions, a doposit » S of a portton of the ucres of land and mud which L‘lonrlshing Farmers Sece Thelr | makesthv Missourl almost galatinous In con- [ L] slstency, and aan rosult, d dutn ns mighty ne It Land Laid Waste by Sul- Titans wero tho nrohitucts and o Ningara -tho 2 [ Ien Storms. strenm to be stemmed, Tho obstruction is too —————ee N0 DUILDING OF ANY DRSCHIPTION has yet been orected for the blaoks, One small brick strugture, built by the Northorn Methudist Church, has hur-nfimrchnsm for 83,00, nnd seva ernl dun“lunu«x itildings hiretd for thom, Tho Lust school work, and very . ncarly oll tro work done - fn . Atianin,' has ° been Ly religious socicties from the North, The best m would grow like woeds ou the over- flawed hottoms. Tho raitrond on the opposit sude of tho Missourd, formerly known as the Cove ington, Columbus & Black Hills, hut now a por- tion of the Chicagu, Bt. Paul, Minncapolis & Omphn system, was 1% DAMAGED CONSIDERARLY, but fs {n running order. A division extends naorthwestward from Covingtan to Poned, 1t dis- Impression that There Will Soon Be a Change in the Situation, vowerful for oven ~ TIE HUGE DELUGE BEHIND IT, and the pent-up waters, with thelr fey frolght, i 7 taneo of twonty-six-miles, und fortunutely most quatliied man eneaged in tho work there (n the | p i hl “ bl 1spection oy Select Fol~ | seok . FAt wis Tocatod oo igh 10 Lo re ty Achool 1 d freuty Yho.wad coubliy, suzing. “Frank, e invite gt ”5“ i 7 Wretchedness and Poverty Fol- [ ok tow outiets. Sometimes thoy find thiom, '.'é:cs".".:;;:“ : m“gm i u:lI::‘::::::: :: One Who Inows Tells of Educa- | foluicrihn hohboim. and weinst férce tppoulc | 0ld follow, can 1 do_ansthing ‘for_you aLd loux Clty fanow in N low Fast on Happiness . - | tnrned, pbrcbanco for a timo only, per- Hlon Lrowuht thiom up to tholr present staudard. -chanies for all © time, or untll. other . Plack ,Gl‘@]lfl(llll,eS, ikl ook v, o, rnttonmein . wido end strodg that no'menna of egress enn ho outsido world, ‘I'io 1ltjnois Centrul, Chicay 8t. Paul, Miuneupotls & Omaba, and Sloux City & Pucitie are nil running rewulnr truins through, The ddestrsction of tha Dakota Seutbern ftall- ;my. and the Inck of. boats un tho upper river tioual Equality in Georgla, Senator lrown, snys thig gentlemn, fought this that there was no newl of assl, ' linan and drove'itn from hiw otlico wind from the N T A A bed without ‘bimsclf indicating that he felt at allitl. When he was called ')'o.(tenmy morning there wis no respunse, snd upon golg to the }, room tho family found him stretche lifoless In -7 i On recefving n roply from his Yrothor ' ¢ i i SWEDES IN ARMS, i % 2 " . or carly nuvigation will, it Is here believed, ., s Fi s R Fleeing Humanity Taking Refuge | found. Thon tho country in tho rear becomes, | I woniny 1tk dastaza ot rou s Uy oy Bold Oontradiction of § oy A NEW BOCIETY, ek arar aus callud A1 Duoe a8 wie Dre ‘M’, ( ““ l“os from Death on Nature's Inloss thno than one would deem posalble, nn | & polE ol inuly and epatture, . @ todlirrom old Contradiction of Senator Brown's + Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, uurd endeatorlng (o resuscitata ki, Thoophi=. " . ‘ol . . C. e, V' ‘el v (1 =Ny Juland Inke, or, rathor, tnor- do_ginca, with a | o, tfh UEN ireh o, Bnviog Sicaocaed. Asgertions in a Recent AR vsreon D Gt AT L numbie aF. | IS ILEL G st By i L St ege $ < liquid Instead ot molld substratum. It does not ) 0‘ Battlements, require very quick pereeption to understand the l“l S a\ y ;os‘;l:.lnnt of such phenomens, Where homes - i nd boon standing, hummocks of Arcticfcos In And other The Loss of Lifo Not So Great | liou of ficlds aro floes, and of graln-garnors Ton as First Accounts Would Rorges. Whoro happy habitants bad hoped to * Indicate Bee It duo soason BLACK GOODS . UPSPRINOING GRIASR AND VENNAT, BLOOM . af mendow, tree, and shruh, upriso buge planae of Our Own Importation, kentlemen of Bwedlsh orlein in this city, whu are not satisfled with tho munner In' which the Guvernmunt Is conducted, so far us tholr Indl- vidual Imerests go, bave formed thetisolves fnto an nssocintion the nvowed purnose of which is politlenl, Thelr motto wonld seem to be, “Tut none but Swedes. on guanl,” provided there urc onnugh to hold ‘the oflices, At - recent neeting of - tha Bwedish© Club, A resolutton was adopted declaring . that the assoeintlon, which had been ereated gettivg his yuwl theough tho vorge, tive miles of the lowor citd of which ho reporid us gono aod TIE REST GUING FAST, 80 that In twoduys tho river will be clear enough for the passago of - steawers, Cant, Morsh brought with him Jobu Gunderson from Gun- derson's Bend, seven - miles above Vermiilion, At that point, Gunderson just told me, aro 120 souls collected fu- his father's gristmlill nd - two othor housos, which havpened to ¢ on - ground. high enaugl 10 ho removed from destruction, Thoy have boen there threo weeks to-day, and are riearly destls er siubseqitently made a post-mortem oxuue ination aitd found THAE death hid rostiteq from . { i speeoh' n‘mnluxy. For over a- L‘eur piat ho bl coma }n uiiied of puine in tho bick of the bead und 8 ullnesa nbunt the - front of -the beud, which stiowed hia tendenes 1o upoplexs Col, Henry W. Fukror was in "his 40th yeardt tho time of " his death, He wus born in Bangor, / Mu., und after un\dumur at Harvard. Coliegs. - waue enguged In mereantile pursuita In Doston.. At the breaking out of the Wur bo: wus ong ot tho first to velinteet, recoiving o staff appoint- mont from the Uovernur wnd. Immedistely ) Wegtorn Men Will ‘Make o Hard Struggle for the Speak=- ership. ) " | cles, rldgos, stacks of fey desolution, stemingly The Destruction of River Craft | cternal in durance and pitiless in misory-mak- 5 - tng powar, The sua will tn time molt tho atube | foon E on b §oat for ather purposes, should Lo made politicul, | leaving for the front, whero e agalu and tgutiv ther-with Exclusive Will Mount into the 108D Uarrior, aitd tho iyer WLl resumo R wonte tfn':»‘x’n E Vermitio ang Yaron, besorat | AN Organization of Swedes to PUL | orituas 1t should estabiish branchios tn all tho distimgulstied bimsel? for sunspletioys gnliantey Togeth 4 Millions. edsiza 1€ not its wonted ways but it will lewvu | Llathing 32.‘.,”,,1{.'.‘25g’efif?."&,‘:’.'cfl?fi."fi&f.',"fn?fi Some One in a Soft States where thoro uro Bwedes onoughy and | yudoriivo, Gon, Sherldnn und Cole My ¥, Sheriium wnintaln o central office in Washington, withn mansger. A pamphlct s to Le Issucd stuting the purposo of the sume. The public will not p'mlfllruly Ve informed in that pumphlot that one 4 of the Potoinae from early in the spring of 114, The Colonel wan thon serving ns Mujor nod aide= - da-cnmp on® tho stalt of Gen. Sedgwick, communding the 8ixth Corps. When that vilicor full in the Little of the Wikiernes, Col, Furrue Place. ;lla“m Bubsidces, huvo hqn’el to return to, though WRECKS OF WHAT THEY WERE DEFORL; but thd mnajority -arv{.all engulfed and’ do- Raflrond Property in Somo Instances theso things and thousands more, and in tho gr‘cr field and fullow u wrotehod: legacy of dé- ‘ ’ ris. NO ELTIES The inhabliants of Dakotn Dottom saw ail N b 5 ; Imost Entlrol from ih midst of n plerciny wind, varieidl by sutlon | stroyed. s . . ‘| No Decision Expected in the Interna- ST . y- | Wus ulte of those who'bore him trota the ields Almost Ei tlravy Swept ] Mltkon mux‘:. Emgm Vo vodiod by aullon, | 8t e L p h . THE IMPORTANT |.'Lvn‘|.:o;§s OF THE ORGAN- | 11" iFrorwnrds served ittt slmilnr capacily on ! Q Earth. it L VaNtARO HEDUTI G DIPtly iillied b escupes nre numeraus, Many would have been tional Bank Matter Until ZATION | the statf of Gen. IT, G, Wright, the presunt Chlof < | b g0 Rroumn partly rulued homes, | Gugwyed but for tha hew lco which formed Next Wednesd: shall Lo to tax tho Swedes’of tho country | of Euglncery, uid nt tho ¢loso of the Warwas .1 o . of which tho lower stories werc possessed by tho | ufter tho brenk-up, and: givo thot pnssaie to ex ednesday. enough to pay somebody who happens to huve | breveted Lieutenunt-Colonel. Ho returned to-, ¢ 4 agonts of destruction, g thomill, A fow farmers saved a molety of thole been born Ih Sweden a salary for rémoin- | loston,. whero be dovoted himself , with | A Huccession of Unbroken Gorges of an | 1 cannotns yet tell you of those scencs from atockc, Lt by far tho grcator numbor of cattle, foug i Wustiugtan, and pretehdi (o februaeiit | uts Cavell-kiown Jorgy, to bis ‘sl A 2 e K 0 n k o 9 vess ), whon B Chis aieriais, Aggregato Langth of o Huadred. | B S of oo Towiion | acklarP A S oY e for oo, and slohon EPRCIEATIONE it ve American sizuns, {hi Sundi | oo, o bunncss, mpuoe of e, Buntiy . | ct ang Ul Gen, 3 v s DONE ¢ | dy vored to have ono hure S W odition hu continuid to Al iles, ’ question, 5o litlo 18 really known thut nlniost | Drder Shos Lo e B faertnerey 10 WUAT WILL I BOSE TITS WEERD oltieer remoyed becntisu o of Ll wuboriliutes, | i year Ago, St $i0 e s o Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Wasmisarox, D. C, April 15.—~There I8 an Impresston that there will be o chango In tho sltuntion In tho eourso of this week, and thut there will bo soine exccutlve sessions. Dut it would be difticuit to refer to any partieular dee~ laration or to’auy genoral fact ns the foundation for such un fmpression. The Republican Sena- tors who. expross uny opinion say that they know of nothing likely to occur that will break the dendlock. It Is. even nnnounced, that tha Ropublicans are to take n more prominent part in thodobates than they hitberto have dune, and that Sonators Edmunds, Frye, Conger, and Harrlson will svesk. Tho uld story that Sonator Conkling 18 to makoe a sprech, In which he will rofer to the New York nominatons, Is also re- newed. It I8 known that somo of Mr. Conkiing's peraoynl followers havo told him that 1018 LEADENSIIP® WILL BE IN DANGER if he shull nbandon his associntes in this contest, Tho Massachusetts Sanators hnve bLeen restive nt tho fuct that the other Republicans have left thom to work tha lnboring oar so loug, and itls perhaps for that renson that tho otler gentiomon have Indicated thelr purpose’ who wusu Swede, tid not like the manner in which his chief condueted the uffuies of tho b« reait, The result was that tha subnrdinato was carpelled to tender a foreed resignation on the ground of fnsubordinetion. Such uasoclntions 48 this ure of the very nature of the old Know- Nothing organizations, which proposed to put none'but Atnerlcuns on gunrd. THE INTERNATIONAT: BANK NO DECISION BEFORE WEDNESDAY. Epectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trilune, WasiINGTON, D, C., Apsil 15.~Tho nttornoys for tho Iuternntional Bunk do not expect that n decision wilt bo rendered hofore Wednesduy.' They think that on all the Important points it will be In thelr favor. - They say that the only pointsas to which thore are any very grent diferences of ovinfon nre: first, the deduction clalmedns to murging; second, ns to special deposits; third, 18 to-certificntes of speotul doposite. ' The nttorneys ‘moreover, Intimnte it tho dectilon Is ndverse to them upon thelr thuory of oxemptions It muy wmuy bo necessiry to nscertnin whethor tho Nutlonul buuks have nnde their returns of taxable deposits In uny ditferent munner from tho returns of the Iuger- uational Hunk, s time o catoh tho C. K. Peck, which annotleave before Wednesduy at best. 11 boxes of clothiog wera sent nt oneo from Chicago they would . be most welcome In Vernflliop. Cupt, Mnrsh says they are not sufforing now, but will svon need more supplies, 5 et EX-PRESIDENT HAYES. A Letter from Him iu Dofenso of His Course Iegurding - tho Disuse of Liquor in the Whlte Housc. MinytArons, Minn,tApril 15.~The Minne- apolls Tribune published to-day an extract from a private letter to its editor from -ex-President Huyes, In tho courso of Which bie makus the fol~ lowing casunl roferendo to certnin published statements to which bis' attention hnd been called hmpugniog tho gonsistency of his tom- perance principles and pructios, Mr. Hayes Bnya: % . “With referanco to the matter to which you f il my atteutlon, I bave onty this tosay: When centne President Iwhs fully convineed thut whutuver might bo tha ¢ase in, other couniries ~nnd with othar people, in our cllimute and with the excitable nervous mmln.-rm entuf ourpooplo tho habitual use of Intoxicatiuy drinks wus not any story finils rondy credence, and it requires A.t' Pop“hu' Pl‘ices ! Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, cara to slft tho gealn trom > Stoux City, In., April ‘17.—~The inhabltants of | THE CHAVF OF SPRCULATIVE INFORMATION, this elty have more than usunl causo for Easter | The gorge,-as for convenienee it s called, bo- ¢ thankfulness, for the floods that above ana be- | tween hore and Yankton is unbroken, It la in low thiem hove brought destruction taso many | renlity. a successlon of gorges of 100 ntles ag- homes bave passed comparativoly Innocuous | Krogute length. Numberlcss uttompts to get hiere, nod, save the partinl demolition of avery | VUt ©Of° Yankton by yawls have proved few old and 1ittlo vitued houses in the lower | fallures. Peopte from Vermilion, Elk Polnt, dnd 0 stratum of the town, tho carrying away of sun- | Othor localities In tho inundnted districts, and intch I the West and beenmo somawbat largely interested in the duvelupinent of mines, {1is trnvels were oxtensive, uind he was thoroughly posted on the prospocts und churactor of tho o } nyear agn, Shice that thne he:has traveled z wreat West, He mde severul trips with Gon. Bheridan and other ofiicors of the nrme‘. ‘o Durlug bis residenco In this city Col. Farrar made hosts of friends, who will moiten his loss sineerety. * His wonin) manncrs wude hin dear’ to his ussocintes on tho Johrnaly and Akose with whum he had Lusiness nlways reincmbered his courtesy, integrity, —and bright cupacity. Among _the ' membours of ~ the! Chicngo”, f Club, “of whleh ho wna a momber, he “wos loved and . respected, whilo his velations to socloty tn generul mudo him known . nll over tho city a8 eultivated gentleman, | His loss will: be felt by ull, and bis friends in tho newspuper world, a8 well us in soclety-at Inrge, % wHI deplure his sudden taking oif almost as % wuch as the berenved fumlly. KR Tho funeral will be held Wednesdny noon,- ;% waitlog the urrlvalof fricnds and relatives from ! the Lust, i 5 At the regulur meeting of tho Chicago Lodie, No. 4 L 10, B,y held yesterday afternoan. in the lodge-room over “1looley's Thoutre, . the denth of Brother Henry W. ‘Farmr wus anp- - n‘:lnmlmll. and, on motion, the following wi udopteds B S \\Jm:mz 8, 1t hos pleased the Fathor of all ta i ramove from oue midst, while in tho enjoyment s | v dry plles aud thmber easy to rephico, and the | even from Yunkton, bave arrived here, 1t Is floodiug ot sundry cellars, with the consequent | true; but they can tell only of the state of . destruction of goods stored thorein, thore has ;hlngu In thoselllom.enfll whml:hu destruction i = been nothing over which to mako lam- | bas been commonsurately small, with the cx- State and Wasl)mgton sts. entation. Covington, the town across. tho | ception of that part of Vermition known ns tho river, #uffored moro, but nll. teaces ‘of | Old Town, ¥ermilion hus two sitcs,—ono on the overflowlug other than the sea of muddy | the rivor bottom, or sccond’ beneh na it 1a residuum ure nearly vomnoved,if not quiteforgot~ | named, the other on a knolt commanding the APOLLINARIS. ton. Of sufferiug tharo hus not beon as much aa | contluenco of the Vermilion and Missour] Riv- P in many towns in Wisconsin and Minnesota dur- | ers, Tho former wns comnpletely swept away, B e e Ing tho storms and . aud tho residents fled, with scarce enough to 0 z% ayz S SNOWS OF TilIS MEMORABLE WINTER, | coverthom, to tho higher town noar by, where 4 Home cominodities, such nd kerosone and prod- | oil that B . yets necessary but not indigenous, aro highor s RINDLY HUMAN THOUGHT thnn {8 wont, but_tho advanco s duo wholly to | could euggest—crippied, however, by Inck of “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” | raiirond blookade, nid tho viver I8 not nnswer- | 4doquate means—swas done and fs still doluy for . 2 2 . o safe. [ regnrdod tho dus f the habit ases- | to Bpeak. Mr. Cameron, of Wisconsin, | wha ———————— ot perfect nmnhoos; our beloved brothor, Col. > % For water drinkers it is of the utmost im- | able. In Inot, nftor carofully glenning all the l.h;lr f“’m;“r“,‘ m = pechilly grent in p:)ll(ll:hll. “nd ofifelal e, 1t | haa ben booked for n spacch capectully I view OROP-REPORTS Henry W, Furrur, one of the oldest members of tance to have at command a table water of | Inforfnation possible from thosc in the bost posi- ok of Vormilion, - Efk “Polnt, and othor | Souniud th o thet to 6x6i0d6 Hanots. frofy” the of tho frct that Lo was n nomber of one of: tho . Chigago Lodge, No 4 15, 1 O, Byt wnd o o oo Slo'h( hest type of purity, agreeable in flavour, | tion to bo acourately Informed, Iam convinced smaller sottloinents los an old and thickly-peo- | White House would be; wise and uscfulns un Southorn lnvustinting vommittees, sayy that ho = B \nmg_:.\s, “’5‘1 tho. nlu_-mnc.-. of ' Chicaga “;ih,gmng "1, m:n:un .ol ils sparkiing cfl'u: {bat tho aggrogute daningo douo and sufforing | Pled country, and .from thenco such nbsolute W 2 4 I0WA. | A ndigey No. 4, I8 E. O, Bl dewm - it fitting thut wa example. and would hu‘ll[)pm\'ud by good pege plo genorally, Tho suggestion wus partienlarly agrecnble to Mrs, Huyes. - Buo bad been n total= ubstinence womnn from: childhood.- Wa bad never used liguors In our own homo,.and {t.wis determined to continueur home custon in this respect n our ofllelal redidence in Washlngtou, a8 wo had done nt Columbus, - Lwng not i_tol abstainer when I bocame President, but the cugslon which urose avey the clutigo nt the Jix- ceutivo Manslon soon satisfled mo that thoro wia no half-wiy liouse fu. this matter, During the grealer purt of wmy tern, at leust duriug the lust thirea years, I hava heon in prictiee, w3 In thoury, o cunsistent total-ubstinence muan, and shull continue to be so. - All dtatoments, nelud- - g the ono you send me, inconsistent with the foregolng ave untruo nnd without foundution,” ————— SHEEP-BREEDERS. slnll not spuink unless he 18 compolied to do so: but he thinks it very vossible that -tho. Benate’ tmuy still bo here in vxecutivasession when noxt winter's sfiow cowmncs, But, notwlthstanuing, ‘theva has been no definit fndlention of & break, thore s a weneral Tecling that suwetbing i w hnppon this week which will result In exceutive sessions. TIE POSITION OF THE AIMINISTRATION 18 dotinitly known to be that the Republicans ought nut 10 surrender, but that It Is important that there shutl be some contirmation, and that tho Republicnus would not aurrendor lm‘]‘ prin- ciplo by holding executive sesslons, und thon conthite tho contest for what Is called tho dis- ruption of the Solid South afterwards, ‘This fevltuy 18 perhaps biused more upon the hopes of muny thun upon reasons which any one cun should bear testhimony to -the many virtues our decensed bruthers it s thorefore 7 Tterleed, That fn tho doath of Col. Henry W, Fatrar, Chicayo Lodgo, No. 4, B, P. 0. E., hag tost ono of {tamaost nseful and progreusive meins bers, whusa ald, nsilstunee, und -vounsol “wera ever ready at- ita dispogals und” thag “in U wa'' alwitya rceogalzed the porfect - mnn, whose lify - wos over guided by tlie thrug -preat virtues, “Falth, Hope, and Charity” 0 R Ttesolved, Tunt u specinl commitiee of five 'be appolated by tho lodge to nsdi¥t at tho funoral: ubsequles of our late brother,” - Ty Ateantyad, ‘Chut tho lodico-room Lo deaped with - tho ustiil bidyres of mourninge for thirty duyd, Resotved, ‘Tt 1 copy of thess rosolutions bo’ spread on the reoorda uf the ludgo, % ‘Thie Conimitice uppointed consists of Nrnthera Joscoh Muckin, Juan I, Jelfory, Goos Wi Bpectal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribuns. CENTIE POINT, T, April 15.—Frost out suf- ficlont for seeding, nnd farmers will put inu lurgoaerenge, -, . -, g 2" Bprctal Dispatch to The Chicags Triburie, <+ - - * VINTON, ‘T April *17:=No sceding~to-dag. Very little frost in tho sround. The feason 18 ot discouragingly late, s0 say the farmers, * Speclut Dispatch fo’The Chiengo Tribune. ., Jowa FALLs, Tu, Aprll 19.—=Nv sceding done yet, and will not be for several daye. Frost uot out of the yround, - Farmers somowhat discour- awed, but silll hope for good ¢ropy, Weather to- day very fine, & Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribunes GRUSDY CENTRE, [, April 15.~No wheat sown neoruing has boon exaggerated both in degree: | NEcessitios as meat nnd tlour are drawn, But sescence,’and suitable for dallyuse as o table. | TEOFCIR P08 ot O Badl enough ¢ | ‘the supply will of nocessity glvo aut, and tho no- hfi?; :fi‘ i’k ?%TL‘I:&?“\Q:{'I? at “blg;;'\‘i"' In all consclonco; .nud tho sympathy and afd | tiomof tho Genoral Government in ordering tho | ki i A4 ATU} for:is woll desorved 0 ! . | 1ssuc of, supplies, blankots, and clotuing to tho MINERAL WATER hos established itsolf Kp; ;"';:3’“.““; hluc umz hn‘!l!:r::' ,;‘::nu: ;fi‘;‘:.‘ sufferers was' not only humano, but’ nccessary. public and _professional favour ‘as possessing | gy14 yogg of fifo, nor s thore dunger of hundrods | Of ‘ communioation - hence 1o the -aulferers these qualities, and 1 believe Its introduetion’ |.gyqiomeor dying -fyom Inck of sheltor, Tho |-ubova - thoro s none.. . Bosts caunot may be recommended and supported as of great [y nantod farme nro most of thom thoro still, | 740 on - tho Missourl above. . this value to the cause of temperance and good | popwithstanding tho changes of channol, and fn | Point “thl tho - gorgo mentioned _breaks,— health,” . timo will ‘bear ngnin sustennuce fn plenty, Do | 1 consummation duily hoped for. The Dakota London, Eng, August 24, 1380, (Signed) | not imagine I am bolittling tho culamity, | Southern Rallway, running along the north- NORMAN KERR, M.D. F.L.S. | Thero are, thousands much of whoso prop- | Westbank of tha Missourl from hero to Yunk- 3 Wenles BataSe | orty hes heen utterly dostroyod or badly | ton 18 In a. stato of almost total wreck. Not Of all Grecers, Druggists, and iMineral Water Dealers. dwmaged, and tholr outlook {8 n gloomy one; | Mlono aro bridges and culvorts destroyed, but BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. - | for,evon with most -favorablo wenther, it will | tho roadway itself has been s g o o WAY, e yet, - The frust 3 out of tho groiind deepenough’ | Teveer,. Willlan D, Euson, and Churles E, D tuko wooks for tho huge drifts of Ico deposited FOR MILES WABHED AWAY, Rive 1L, whether uxceutive sossions shull by | 3o o . e v Vs %y T aones S tof fvs itk oty Ju ke an | Hngsiega whies ik e o It G LS | oy i AaE DAL a8 1176 | EESE I rt stive SRl i v | SRS ol ot SRS e | . A teeil e found,—an: many 1t 18 belle % 4 . oud. e hore 18 tiue porTrATT leavo thom {n ante-tlood atutus. e y y ved tho road Northorn T1inolx Shoop-Trooding Ase | tbatdon Iy urinerd uy there 18 time enoukh for un DR, M. 0..lIEYDOCK. avernge crop, « Npeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . 2 PostviLLe, In., April 17.—A few farmoers are dotng n little seeding to-duy. < Frost nuarly out of the ground, Farmers are not discournged s yot, aithough it 1s upusually lute for soeding, A Tow duys will put the ground in good cundition. apecial Disputeh to The Chicugs Zqibune. Mankatt Lifo- T ¢ Tho sceno of tho direst damage fa known as :flfl nevor l‘:fl;flm %:h:mg- I'I‘hls Illtl! unilkely, anhattan - s [ | Dakotn bottom,—s gardon-spot for furmers, | howovor, 8 probublo the line will be rebullt ! 0:‘0 i nsuranco Ompflll! reuching from tho mouth of the Big Bioux Itiver |-aud operated, It will bo tho work of months, NEW YORK. for sixty mlics northwestward, and varylog In’| bowover, and for somo weeke at loast nothing wldth frobii fous to twonty milea or more. This | can bo done; whila fn tho futuro it Is tho fear CHANGE I¥ ILLINOIS AGENCY, | isioonsc ke and o oo e o | it 12 e el e ot - THE CONTEST WHICH CAUSED THE DEAD LOCK. Thero {8 o rinnor that the President will next woek send importunt nominutions to the Senate for ofiicea now bold by persons who are to bo suspended for canse, und it 8 futimated that tho ronsons thut wiil ba assigaed for tho suspens) Dr. Mills 0. Heydock, n' promitent physiclan’; on tho Novth Side, died yoatorday morniug at hig vesldence, 7) Rush strect. The Doctor took a " .. sovery cold Iast Tuesday. which develuped into a disendv of the heart, und bis death was suddon and nnexpeeted. © Dr, Heyilook was nbout 63 socintion to ¥lo Held at Eigin April 21 and 22 Inst, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Eroix, 1L, April 16.—At the meeting of tho ‘Northorn 1llinols Sheep-Hreeding Assoolation helil {n this city in January it waa declded to 7. s of niro, aud wis barn in Hunover, N, H, % A ! 5 re of suck it charm 0 S TRAER, (. April 17.—[ henr o very fow | Feussof wie, e s anners N, SAMUEL SERLEMAN lins bovn nppointud General THE RICIINESS OF THF S0IL - | pendituro ot - muny thousands. Livery-men | hold tho third annual Sheop-Shanring Festival Bllgied Jag Snhi chteotor Lot § £ CUELoRs Who ANYS Gonientet sedi xu-afn;- on nl::-wx:ml'{:‘\:m')!:-'::;d'l:ll"nu!::‘c:glml“r:"llln‘fi%‘\!:goknog A v eut for this Company from snd aftor this date, HENRY 81 S, Prosident. ccrotary. at Woodstock, Motenry County, on Apr{l 21 and 2% Tho Superintendent of tho festival, Mr, T\ MeD. Richards, sunounces tho program to be followed: A f ‘Tho first doy will bo dovotod to tho ex- bibitlon of sheep? Al sheep’ - must be on the ground, and entrica mado by 120 olock, The Commlttees will mako uwards 0t 2 p, m.” Premjums will bo given for Merino rams and owes, ar-olds and over, 2-yoar-olds, and leyenr-nlds + The second duy will bu devotad to the shoaring propor. “Premiums will bo awarded for houviest shenring Merino ram und ewa aud Dotalne Mori- no ram uad ewe; also for tho tinest flecco and for tho best record nsshearer, timo and welght of fleeco bolng considered, .0 " - : ‘Tho festival will accur at tho Falr Grounds, The best breeders of Northorn Iilinols and Southorn Wiscunsin will bring spochimons of tholr flocks, and a fino show of . finc-wooled sheep issure, Long and middlo wool-breeders nre invited to show If thoy chouse. The sccond high dry ground, Frost generally not out, Con- sidernble snow un corn stublio In pluces, With- outi warm raln there will be compurativoly hittle sceding done In this locality next week, Fu{murli wenerally do not think thio seuson dis- couraging, ipecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WATERLOO, 1it., April 17,—The frost Is not out af the ground yot, or suow il off ground. No seeding, Seuson late. Farmers do not feel en- couraged, " clal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Dows, In, Aprll 1%.~Frost not all out of the ground yet. Sceding will commence the middle of nuxt week., From the outlouk ut present Turmers feel very, much encouraged, and tafuk the prospect good. . Hoectal Libenatch (0 The Chicavo Tridune, Mo Srusas, Ia, April 15,.~Everybody seed- Ing to-duy, . Ground In good condition. MINNESOTA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Arnent Lea, Minn, Aprl 175.—Farmers are seeding sume, and should the present weather. nd goneral favorable agrioultural conditions, | Inugh at you whion nsked ta furnish horse or bos been rogardod g o specially favored locale, | Wigon trangportation, and, even if one could andos such much souglt nfter. Thero wero | KOt Buch,the bottomloss mud and romaining = 3 1tving thore bofore the break-up fully 8,000 peo- | Wnter would provent inkressto tho polnts dae SALS, plo,—some computors say 10,000,—and the com- | #ireds - All who have been rescued, aud nre now TN oy 0 P A S~ | munity was in no way that of a frontlor, but | 1o Yanktom or elsowhere abuve, have boon PROPOS A I S stald, solid, attachod t bome, with for tho most HIQUGIIT, OFF IN YAWLS, . part plenty of meutis, and a3 suro of good orops | and wero. ablo .to work purtly through the v us thut the sun would riso, Of this population [ gorges.-: «-- 2 & Hm COUR IIOUSE tully ono-fourth, or 2000, -wero actunl [ Many inatances of horolo bravery and self- o riparian sottlors, and lived on or very nour | Bacrifice In saving the floaded communitios.are e tho Missouri's bunks,~tho towns aud | recounted, and tales of individusl aud collective The Boara of Superylsora of Cass County, Towawill | 8malier. sottlomonts - buing of courso bullc upon | bardshipa -are . even .moro: numorous; but 5o, mm‘ u&u |th)| U o'cluck n, ti, “l"" -.'s.{m. forthe | tho'strenm or within {ta swollon reach. It §s | many are reluted by one, only to bo contradicted Bl wil Do Focateva Tor tha Sebt s S (ng | theso 2,000 who have felt tho ful fury of the | by tho noxt you meet, that I profor to wals until ok, aud alaw for the bullding cotplete. tlonds, who find themselves practically doatituto, | 1can send sontothing authentie, ol I ShicHicutions can besos at the ofice | nq who bnve sulfered and. still aro sulforing fu | * 1havo scen Commodore Cotilson, tho well- ES“&GJ‘.:’:::’}&’.“LE"’.“ Clarkoning Chilcako, und alao at | a way to challenge ; known river man, who, with Captain MoVay and I SEERIC AT b Couponr, - %L 8 Jurye ucelec stasuid fruia Yaokton i gt mnu’éfifi? 2'-’.'3fil, l;ml alwo for bluoks, apply totho | The river frown Sloux City to Yaokton runs | 10reach this 9|lv. They struck the gorge o few i northwest by wost, and the Dakota bottom of | mfles below Yaukton, uad, atter vainly tiying to stndylng - medieine with Dry_Crosby, n noted pbysiclun of - that town. He camo to Chi- cago do IR, and -soon gafnod: a - lai pructice. - e was. probnbly one of tho best. knows phydleinng on the North “Side, and ene denred Dimaelf ton grent many by his ‘kindly '+ and gentul matnors, His prescnce’in .tho slek= root hns many tines been of more vaiue to. & putient than aught clse. Dr. Heydock ‘wos . / momber of tho Fourth Presbytorian. Church, from which the funcral will_take ploce’ to-tnors" raw at noon to Grueelund, Dr. Heydack leaves | u wifein comfortabio clreumstances. He: bud no children, s . 325 ‘Tho Chicago Medicnl Encioty will mentatthe .-, Grapd Pacltie’ nt 8 o'clock’ thia ovening to tuke - uctidn in refution to the death of Dr, Hoydock. poaded olieers may be summnrily romoved. Some of the Conkling men uro represented us unvh:‘x u new ldon ot A compruimise of tho difticuities connected with tho n|u‘:é>lm; 1 ment of Hobertsou 18 ° Collestor, known . thut the . President, under uo eiremustances oxcept at tho request of Judgo lobertson bimsdolf, will withdraw the . luttor's nomination, und it ulso seoms certuin thut Rob- ertaon cun be conlirmeds but the Presidunt bns sald that be docs niot intond to have the New \'o‘;-k Custom-1lousy used us o politicul muchine, ant R THE CONKLING 3MEN WILL PENHAPS BE 7 L. to recolve assurances that it is uot to bo used ugainst thom. Accordingly the proposition Is fow belug coneidered . by some goutiomen bero from other Brates, who are frivndiy to Conkliug * and the ; Administration, of making . an ndjustment Ly uu urrange ment whereby © Mr. Ilobortsont can . be Coliector, but shall give u guarantco that the New York Custom-liouso miachino s not 1o bo OLE HULVERSON.: Yip Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune,” * . McGuraon, In, Aprit 17,—0le Hulverson's douth, which oceurred In Clilengo yesterdny, ves tmoves unother of " the ol settlers of McUregor, Hulverdon cuine here while, young and poor, e IEAWKS, annual festival, held in thig clty last year, was | used nguinet Conkllog,—in othor words, thit no v P y }m- cobl gunlldlnzcammuum courso follows tho samo general direction, | Ponctruto, ind to nbabdon tho attompt, Tho | Woil ationded,’ Aria. nesnraness nro” st this | Coukiigs mer e th Lo somoved iy Leenuso | continuo ‘uoxtweek will bo nearly through, (-Hisenaryy obinlued him pasition and. wenns, Atlnnile, Town, Nrerchi oo . widontngr and parrowlng, a3 all . such | Commodoro and hia compunions succeeded In | une will bo 10ro of n success than §i8 preduge-. | thoy ure Conkliig moi, nor to b upioiated bu-, | Furmersin this section not disconragei. Stxty | LiEWES THL UG OF, a0 FIomt ¥ prominent in . —— chnmpalgns do. A glance st A map will | Bottlng a team und wagon froma farmer soveral | 019, 5 causo thoy are opposed to Conkling. miles weat of hiero soeding isten duys iater, To- | buslyess circles bore. Faliuro of - heslth come o PICTURE-FRAMES, | show that within sixty mites of length tho { lles distgnt from the river, and by n vircultous e duy ls the fluest of tho season, pelled his retiroment,* OF lato yonrs bo s r Spectu, Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, i 81, PAUL, Miun, April 1%.—The following ad- ditlonal roports of tho condition of the ground n‘um :u_:m!lu‘ huve been received by the Floncers CltTrieLD, Apell 17.—Wenthor bright and plousnnt, A nuiber of farners commenced reoding in this vielnity lnst ‘Churidny, In the . MADISON, WIS, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAD@ON, Wis,, April 16.~00v, 8mith has ap- pointed W, B. Delt as Coronor of Walworth County, Mr, -Hell was eleoted last November but fuiled to quallfy, nod this necessitatod tho THE SPEAKERSHIP. THE WEST VEUSUS THE EAST, Hpectal Dirvateh 10 The Chicago Tribune, Wastinarox, D, C., April 17.—Bowe Westorn Congressuon vontempiato holding u conferenco hero within ashort tline 1o maturo plans aud to Big Bloux, tho Brule, tho Vermiition, nna the | routo bohind tho blutfs fAnally reuched this city, o A S e sldwl l}n Chlcago, whore his means uro largely ine PICTURE FRAMES | Jumos or Duxotn tlow into the Missourl from tho | tioughin vented: ; i 0 Tlustratod Cataloguo ttroys of Miyius | stronwms, oxeept the Juines, I8 compurativaly In- | Commodore Coulson hus nothlay new to report DI T. do REMINGTON,. ‘. The printing fraternity. {u this coity and throughout the country will - bo “shocked and ‘krloved to fonrn of the sudden death of Taad J 1t will auraly pay you to write formy | UPPOF OF northeusterly slde. Ench' of theso A BTATE OF TERRIBLE PATIGUE, und Lrices. 8, Manufuciurer, A & 95 Wabast-ny. significant, unlesa awollen by the lloods; but, | of the state of the boats at Yaokton. Tholr de- when thus hightened, cach s a raging torrent, | struction duea not seom us completa as first re- 10N NOTICES. fod through hundreds of miles of jongth by | ported, butfs bad cnough. Woeks will bo re- | 8Ppolutment, form combinuuong tho purposo of which 4 to | southurn part of the county considerihle soed- | jmnington nt his home In this ity lnst evenlng ml‘g."..lg‘l—fm thousands of .‘coolics, ravines, oreoks, ‘and | quired.’to. pinco thuso not utterly swal- [ Cupt. Junos Poguo, of tho Popin County | gooura tho lection of a Western inun 'ns | i hus beun done, and by tho rat uf tho wouk | wepld » was ane of the most popular pritert - SOLUTION. brooks, tho nggreguto quota being onormous in | lowed up fn shapo for ‘wig, and it fs not | Quards, has touderod bis resiiuation to the | Hpeukor. Wostaru mon have thought that | Hework wilsbugonvrul. tis difloult to wstl | in Chicage,® Evoryody ' kiiaw and. resnooted 1ld°Ertnerahin orutofors oxiating botweon Loo- | volumo and moroiless i dostructive powor, unflkely that tho Holonn. vrobably tho firat | Governar, tho multipliolty Of candidutes from | {ut it isput by raliublo purties it w pur oent.. | Lied for bis muny sierlinig aunlities uud kdhdricad 3 L. P, Btrong, Burgeon of the First Battalion of the Wisconaln Nuatlonnl Guard, has realgned, sud Dr, G, G, Chittendon, of Janesville, has -been recommonded tor the position. Ml L Bt dar e | Tho Jawmes, which takes s rito in farot | bout to 5o ropairad, will luavo Yeukton for fn?ffi{.‘.‘f,,“,:',}'{"wmhv of Tuseph Baor, who will A Northorn Dakota, {8 not bohlndhand in dls- | above beforo the lat of May, i a B0 duy i 1y 4y 0 L COCOR, 1nd 10 Who! ustrous undolng, ‘aud changes in & fow houra | Tho Mobrura hus boen ly{ng at tho loveshero a tholr socuon might, perbaps, have the offeet to defeat ‘a Weatern candidate, and it now socins probable that the East will RED Wina, April 1T—Your corrospondent hus boun through tha Townships of Burnsido und Waelch, in this co\ml‘)‘. g found that furmers wenernlly wero sceding, or dragying preparatory versully regreited, Mo was Ll but two or threg days, of cotgustion of the lungs. Nuticeof the funcral will bo Quly given, Arel LEOPOLD OTTENHEIMER, - | from a sinuous, natural sower to * fow anys with a load on und stenin up, waiting |* The Emnptre Lumbor Compaoy of Eau Clalfo, | Wiito upon oue strong candidate, and that the | {osceding, As much wheat Wilt bo put in thin R i JUB. HAKIL A RESISTLESS TIDE, the reaking of tho gorgo ubol\;;vl. and tho 0, K. :;I&h * uwli“u‘: at’ t&ufl.w.'kl::l‘ l‘l)llgds nrtioleg af :;-' atumpt .‘:)‘I“I‘]P‘}a‘glsfiumvl"‘!zrt"fl 1 l‘,‘z‘l’m':‘;’l‘l yourus e, Tl irrowth of mulmmi-}uu \:IIL e MRS, 0. C. COLE. e ' Peck I8 haurly oxpected from bolows: while th ntion w! 0 Beero . State. Tho ine | W L e tha 2 | #na lorger scale thuu Inst yoar, g4 It proves to Bpectal Dispatch to The Chirago Tridune, OCEAN NAVIGATION. }':::%zfl:g:'grf:&"r"fiw:. "l'l’l';::":_'i",i:: on | Bonton 8 ROL TaE it Tour, Tho Ear Wess, | GUrporators uro Orrin If. loirabnin, Clarorios A, | Vaniu. Buch lorca vote fu caucus would of | Ko & bUtur basivg eron s niy. aiur. ” courso give any oandidato u greut ndvautugo, The Westorn mombers will number scventy- nino In the noxt House, which fs ten mora toan the’ Eosturn mombership., If the East shall succeed fu foruing 8 cundidate npon the cnuous, 1t will bo necessary for sevonty-liveof tho Wests arn men to unite uPon vnu ul, unluls some Western cundidato shall prove’strong enough to OAvE VINCENT, N, Yoy April 17.~The wife. ol tho Itev, O, . Cole and mother ot the ltev, A, Cole, of Now Orleuns, Major J, I1. Colg, af Mich. igan, W, 0. Cole, of'Chicuko, and Mra, Jumea B (louite, WE BE. Louls, diud On' tbis Eastor moras ng ut this place, o ha e, Fed JOSEPIl DELANEY, Chumberinin, und Wililam 1*, Tearso, , ° CATTLE DISEASE; * Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago. Tridune, Dunuque, Iu,, April 10.—A diseaso bas broken out among thio enttlo of Jones County, known na X B R T AT T e | o aut s Disiaros st vod near Plorre, brought to Yaukion about b y or stroawms on Vol ol p for OR.ll[ (XLR,MAN LLOYD- both the upper and lowor sides of tho Missourl, 1'&‘;»1-'53{4":}',"&‘.‘.‘:'1’.‘, {% S‘lmfl ::.f?y re?'fe'bfi'x:f." -'é‘:?éf Now York-=London== Paris cmptylog thoraln through ho bottom fu ques- [ 100,18 provonted by tuo garge, which itla bos Meciers aail Evory saturd Now Torp | HOm—ono of ita chiet clains to dosirability | Hovods = A ¢ 1ok soutna i ay from Now York | pyjng that it was woll watered, The bugo rivor | CANNOT JIOLD OUT LONGER TIIAN TWO DAYS, ansplon und romen. Itslf, cuming from the distant Rooklcs, with tho | 48 tho wumlrntum I8 bighor thau It bins boon anaxy Pouks, . 1., April 17.—Two to four Inchies of snow on plowed lund und ono fuat on unplowed — grags - land, nod - disappearing geadunlly, Wenther romalng cool. ~ Prep- arutlous” for svoding ure octive,. und wiil probub; comience tho .25th o April, " lu this county thoro will bo about 25 por cont incronse over st yeur, Wo huve Parsan, " " -itch,” Mr % Eastorn v ) vo Bt onked, (o andun, op, are ¢ | yathorod volumo of tho drainage from milions | SRSISEIML s Ge i outa te | b e rribtay b oat 0 laryo aum. | divido tho Easiorn voto, Bl o it Yol 400 00 DOLATOIDNO UNY | ol Do fo o Gkl sribund bin. Ju uu‘w,‘u;gfi.:; m.lvwé”u‘l& Uromon, e | Of nores, making 1ta baoks ull too emull to con- guing, the suow will melt all the maro spoodily, | soratebing of tho hoad, until the hair-and skin WOOLEN BTOCKINGS Sl croadlnug tho fee, . DeoaTui, 11, April 17,—Early this moroing, Ui tickols ay pedumd Vebititiin e oll4 | fino it, moots and nbsorba thuse othor tloods fn a | Capt. Grant Murst, fumod a8 tho bringor of the [ are'rubbod off, Mr. tluy opened oun of the deud . : S PLAINVIEW, Mivi, Aprll 17—Our farniers are | Joaoph Delaney, lato foreman of the Wabush, owlg Greun, N Y- steonius. Twio by the | Bpotwhore thore is no high @@n{s, orib, cabin, o | Woubded fram tho Hono tight of 1878 from tho P NO CHANGE IN THE DUTY, now very husy sowing wheat,: Tho ground is . o £ wdlyeranfioya tiom rouli'ssclfenuoladl? | coutiuo, and an oarthqunke Whid notprovemore. | Listio Bk Horn o Fort Linooln, Is"roportod nt | auimalgs und, foupd ltslo oo bicod i tho ar- Hpectat Diapateh fo ‘The Chicago Trivune. said to o in ouor caditton thau It s ovor | St Lonle’ & Paolc Unliraud rounduouse, disd nls autf 31 01 % " ' v o e ou b LAUSINUSE CSEH | (orriblo In results, thoughawifter of acoomplishi | S the garaes With ‘baor youis oot o orhart | Gnd tho gal-saok appoaroi 0 bo twiee s lark | WARIIRQTON, D, O Abrl T1.~Tho deleyation | ki, Lo bo, bofuru, Lo fresble St 16 80 | *\(fg"and “two, ohildren, - Ho wns wail knowy | outt clapk-sg, Genoral Afisita. - | mout, faviog tha sulforors thuruabouts not boforg | 4 Liual, Tho tcelh lnakud parfeatly healtby | of Now Eugland woolen manufiturors, with | jgdey and mollow. Yesterday was n lovely duy, | Bmoiy ratiroad ion {u Chiloago, Bt Loubk und | i%% Flhn-ay.. Local Axents, Lhavo writton of theso floods as If wator were | Lrou "".1" He, 1o, tried to reach bore, but | DeAth follows i abaut tie d”mu-. though botone | 9en. 8. W, Kellogg, thoir counsel, and Jo Lu | whily tho night “was cool ‘onougli to freezs | Bpriugdvld, g 7 i Huyes, Becrctary of the “Naclonul Woolen Asso- cladon, had a- full bearing by Booree tary Windom, Assistunt Secrvtary Fronch, and Mr, Jamos, Commissioner of Custums, Suturday o litglo, but ‘not enonkh to prevont farmers from going to work quite oarly this morning. To-day prowmises to Lo no loss beautiful than youtorday, - ‘Therg will Lo loss whent sown this tho sule agent. If that were so, tho dumago ‘was batlled, i) Voatul factlity . Amencan Packe[ Comp'y would- havo beon bad onuugh, but. fur 0ss than | porae, ary. -L‘x"r:;n’m“f,%‘,‘:ffl.'.'.{ Mmoer ause “2‘,,“,"“%'_““1 that now chronloled. Horne with the torront, | certaln. A fow days will alfect nuoh fnproves CUro to scpurate tho healt manifestiug symptoms of the e ——— SUICIDAL, : ! . OENRY WELCIL . 1 ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicuoo une, o BrooizuroN, .. April. 17.—Houry Wolch eattiv from th lmiy.‘ 1n thosg d Aprl) went; and moro speoltic dutu oan be obiained, cal more barie, s, and co Think 4 ) & < April 24 | CIAFLTA Apriiin | aad a part of LT 5 Year, an Avlty, outs, and earn, K | gted to-night-lu -Downs Township, belug the ¢ e Caerin 3 canwhllo all Is boing dono that cun bo to alle- : wormpg. Thoy urged that knit shiris und draw- | thonvorage of wheat In this scotion will be not | died to-nlgl pUslip, bplog. thes; Jialn o ot o S A o 118 mum"r SIONENTU, Viato aUNoring, kot 1 doslrs o soliareo o Bpectal Duspateh to nfl €hicago Tridune, s uu.':‘ i w’m,":“wu_wm totho 80 conts & | DIOFS thAn ULE wh Inrge a8 lst vour, ‘Balt will e | third old sottler and_loading citizen of MoLoan Frepaid ‘i 'fliuwu 'l'r"u'?'u'l'x"" ut reduced ratos, | Were nuuo.mumn of lce; which ground and | statoment that of ull thoso rosouud WATERTOWK, Wis., Apr 17.—LMQ night, qn pound und 85 por cont ud vatorem Uuty, and the uscd quite extonsively as Ul'liult‘fi soyeral | Coupty wn&h&uduo‘\ l_vlt_hl:n; (’l-l‘fl‘ pust tvo du, N"Ht"u‘m"’c"« it 'l-,l,!‘l.‘l;l;‘w;"‘; ‘A':!.f.‘{"’f.% crushied, o'vrlonped and overwhelmed; what-.| - NOT ONE 18 SUFFERING YOIt ¥00D, the farm of Gustav Flobr, two mlles’ north f Troasury adherod t0 1ts purposo, wwunifustod on car-louds haviog beon'sold hore yestorday, Ho wis ag y s i O D N KL Ganar, nl"\f’um'r',; I-u.misx'\'unx. CRUZAMING! | over stood fn tholr patb,—inadg the uicyt | Of varioty of ediblos there 1s_none, aud somo | bore, B young Gorman by the. namo of Humm, Friday, of miodifying its h.llrucll‘onl o Colleuts . Y 5 uits, dwalllngs a moskary of prutootlon, and snupped | urtlolos Mo Buva cama to pogurd us uccssaries | ged %, In this country but two years, whilo ae | Felduy, of mioditying e Instructlons i Satleat WISCONSIN, RELIEF FOR WHE DAKOTA'SUFFERERS, . TATE LINE ol trees as boys would' breuk a - switch, | Ure lucklnfi'bul. there fs tour In plunty for | boriug under a fit of melancboly and a grout do- | 078 N Acoordan: v Bpectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribuns OxatA, Nobw April M=Tho movoment fof . lmoginy, it you cam, wbat -such - an | PrEsoutno ent, sud uutdl lufillluunnmuldmrmunna state 8ire to 8o o his fatheriand, committod sulclde by hunglog, = Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. Oconoxowoo, Wik, April l'l.-(.'roprvpor(a' from difforont parts of tho Stato say thut the winter-whont i In reasonablo good condition, tho reilof of the Dakota sufferers. is strong in his cityyond it 18 ovidont ‘thut o large suw. of uiunoy and wroodly amount’of supplles will Le utory blundor disclosed by the Bupreine Court, woolun stoskings must be admittod ut tho o valorew duty ouly. A written brief will be fllod oc|um§ = ET', e‘c‘-fili‘f..‘.‘.'..:g."fl"'""" 51"'1‘-’.'.'.‘,".2.3‘.’":-"'"" London- | uvalanche must have wrought, whut terror Capt, J. J. Clnguo, Commipsary Unitod Statos irst Cabl, #1010 rmy chalic to obey amodation. Swound Cabin, g1, | Jt8 oncoming musy have strioken to tho hearts | his lustpuctions froin Geon, 'lurrfi undl I8 horo walting o , 7 i ATTRAY, Uutwurd, g5 i b T Mouduy, 1t ls probable that Vi ¥ Lty b ‘Vbuau siauiors curty nolilior | of tho stouteat, und whiat & wrock It has loft bo. | lnuke -8 porsonal ubservation. of tho oun- | Prrmsoyna, Apeil 11.—Mrs. Smolts, wifo ot g | 8¢ 1he Treusury on Monday, b but thoe I8 plenty of thno yot to rulnft, To | forwarded to Yankton, A suggestion by o friend . ¢ P v Sl T e 3 " | o ot Ak, et e S5 | coutimino, g In i Towsanin e coun | (it upicess el pts g Nesrotas o, bt | Sl Lt Sy ook orne | [ OAMEAL e e ATOEH Srovbt T JouNBUREE Yy ;’,'wg;'_‘,l;_-;:mgu--u.cum. Lcanlearn of ouly slx doaths, and of theso | gram from D, D, Whoolor at Yankton, und the | ¢ L y by Jumplng Into & | tho samo reditoed rate. oponod, Bincotho tstof March travolors huve | B, & beral oon! uion, with -the - Sollawhiy o > you woro udvisod gomo Humeago, Thutlater | futter statud that of Hour und clothing bo was | Will, Cause. domostls intel :’W-o a . }M‘.ll flhl"{f.}'d Jo o Hirougy Nelds aid 0¥t | 'yoh diapatoh recelvod, 1bavo no faformne ¢ ; SCALES, | dovolopmonts may show n larger mortality s | il 00 Prosalg noed, but Was lssuing duily to Hotinn counittod sutolde niar wain® | EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY, | feaceswitout rogurd to rouds, 1 the oy the | yop yy whicli to guide 1oy Judgmont as to what e < 3 4 more than u thousand sutforers. Ho noeded | Bauied Horman connnitiod suiolde noar Water: : Sitiw s all gono, wid, s evorybody from Gt~ | you tntond o do for tho Daketi suflurois. Jiut, s vt nnncnceennns | P0831DI0, 0L probablo. Floods, unlike other ab- | gUiRR TR B meaty, badly, and Cupt. Clugup | 10WH Just nigbt.ygxee 7 HOW IT 18 IN GUFOIGIA. silo cowios In un runiers, tho strange phewom- | 3¢ ‘any Tate, you can subsorlbo for 110 8250, FA)RBA oG narmal manifestations, do give somo warning | will fo-morrow eudeavor 0 pirchuso from | . NEW OnLuans, April .ok 8 Burton, fore- Bpectal Dispateh o Tha Chicazo Tridune, ouon 18 soen of sleigbing 'lu the dust, ) Sre . ETANDAMD. of tholr coming und thine to maka porsous! os~ | grocors huro toirty thousund rutlops 0! tha urti- ";‘i,"n'e‘,:’fpé‘t’-a‘.'..'.‘,’:’#y‘"h‘h'ea‘m‘m‘.‘u“x‘:".‘&‘h'.‘.,"“'”“ Wastinazod, D, C.. Aprll 17.~Ia his récont — . — ¥ BT L April 17.—Jncob Walker, u Ge specch Beuator Brown nsserted that tho colored CAPITAL AND LABOR, Fata Gl abot insult 1 VH0- iyt Lermptd | po 87, Lous, Ma., April .~Tho deniznd of me- o a Lbe SUPDly Of | (T uiea il ShoE BiTsell 1D (A0 HANe Joimpis . .MOODY AND SANKEY, B cupe, though in this case tho tlno was but "‘“\"a'.',lfl:.‘.! s : A L E S scant; and of portablus movedout of harm's WAy | yerogono s for pomno timo beon exhuusted: and peoplo uf Guorgla have the same or better odus T ¥ Denven, Colo,, April 17,--Moody &0d Sankoy the ligt 1s sudly sinull, oven the candies avo 1o wore. wiih suicidal fatent, ut No. 243 Hotomon avenud, | cationul udvuntuges than tho whites, whilo tho | chanies for bigher wages 13 bucoming almost OF ALL KINDS, . * h PAIRNANKS, MORGE & 00, | Btitl unother und perhaps | Jutnea E. B0oge, 154 GOnLractar of that city, fle“h‘;h‘m:w:"jfl,‘};;&“,‘y,‘;fi 'hismornIny: | Jutser ulmost exclustvely puy tha tux levied for | goneral in this city,—at lougt ajl thoso trados ;‘:’;}2’:;:&"‘,:‘;,::"?:,2:%::fi"::g; oty 111 &118 Lake St., Chicaga, THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR 4 HUFVERED MUK BY THE FLOOD, xlu‘!‘ly {nsune from ulcobollsw. o leaves a wife | tho support of the school-systom. A gonutleman | directly connected with tho. construction of | Al an Ut 6,000 wors presout ut | the oputyajy wevls who Bbas for twolve yuars beon {dentitled with | bulldings of all kiuds uro woviug 1n the mutter, | iux this evenive, Becars(altobuyoaly theGeaulng, | In the wrytched wholo ot harm. were the ico- and it Is foared he will bo delayed in furulahing six childrea fnindlgent clreuwsiunces, W