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G THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUN 16, 1881—TEN PAGES. NEW YORK. The Eyes of Financiers Still Opening Wide with Wonder. No Such Volume of Business Ever Before Transacted in America. More Concerning the Vile Hum- buggery of Prof, Fowler, the Phrenologist. Likelihood that Jay Gould Will Take Control of the Elevated Roads, Amanda, the Young Lady Who At- tempted Suicide at Ningara Falls, Probably an Adventuress. A Firo in Brooklyn Destroys $300,000 Worth of Warshouse Property— Loss of Life. MONBY. THE WEEK'S REVIEW, New Yous, June 15.—From the Publie: Exchanges for the last week, ontelde of New York, were the largest ever known except the first week of the month, Even the monthly payments never swelled an aggre: xate toa higher figure, except the first weeks of December, 1880, and January, May, and une, 1881, ‘The total outside of New York for tho first two wecks In Juno was the largest ever known for two successivo weoks, In comparison with the correspontl- ing week of Inst year the Increase Is remark- ubly large in the aggregate, and at muny of the cities, At Pittsbuyg it is nearly and at Bun Francisco over 70 per cont; at Boston and Philadetphin it is over 40 por cent; and at Louis~ vibe, New Orleans, and Hartford over 0 per gent. No city reports any decrenge, and only’, one an Increase of less than 1) per cont. The increase In the nggremate, outalda of New York, about 40 per evnt, bus rarely been exceeded. At New York the comparison is leas favorable only beenuse operations in stocks were very mucl last year, for the increnge, after deduct. Ing double th jo of the stock suld ing double the market vill ench yeur, Ja 48.3 per cent. The following shows tho nmount of exchanges for tho weeks ending. atSun Franclaco Juno 4 and at all othar June 1, r Boston. Puilndelphin.... Chicnxo.. Cincinnati. Rt, Lous... Anltimore. New Octeans..... Pittsburg ... Jouiaviiie... Milwaukee, Total. .....00+, Outside Now Yor! BEYOND QUESTION, tho volume of business continties unprecedented Tor the season, but this is to sume extent be- cuuse a portion of tho ordinary tratic of tho winter and spring wns pushed along hy the ex- ceptional severeity of the weuther into tha present month. The lurge returns of the rail- roads should be interpreted iu the lightof this fact. Some of them aroonty in purt recoverin in June thoir losses through suspension of busi« ness in tho winter. Another fact which should not be overlooked is, that we have now reached a polutat which prices of many articles ara highor than thoy were lust yerr nt a correspond- Ing date. The tong continued decline in 1880 culminated in Juno, and wheat, corn, onts, rye, pork, aud lard sell at higher prices now than a year ago. Cotton is iower—11,00 cents now, against ls conts in June, 1880; and potro> Jenm certificates now bring only’ 8246: conte, agninst 91 8 year agu. Iron goils at about tho sane price ag in June, 1860, and sugar is higher, while coffee ts lower, Tho Paige oF Pricvs, a8 they alfect the great commercial movements, 1s on the whole a little higher than in Juno. 1880, and this accounts for some Increaso In the ox ebanges, though an insignifleant increase cum- parni with the grent expansion of which the Feturne bear witness, In quantities as well us in values sho volume of business is now greater than ever before, PHURENOLOGY. PROF. FOWLER LIKELY TO NE BROUGAT UP WITH A ROUND TURN. Apectat Lispateh to The Crtcago Tribune. New York, Juno 15,—These dispatches contained an intimation, or what may have heen considered even stronger than an in- thnation, lost week that the old-time and well-known father of the phrenological sclence in this country, generally known under the name of Prof, 0. S. Fowler, might before tong tind himself In a tight box, ‘These statements were based upon the must authentic testhnony and dovinentary proof, which had been shown to Tins Trmune's Tepresentative, but the story was by no mens told. It Is quite probable that the case may yet come into court, and If it does the testhnony, or at least such part as Ig decent enough for tho public to listen to, will show that the so-called exposition of sclence on the part of this so-called Profes- sor will bo THE MOST VIL of anything that has of Into years beon ox- posed. It would appear that the pursuit of the sclence of phrenology by tils man for the past forty years has been attended with the most pernicious effects, and it, is openly charged that tho man Fowler hay de- bauched the minds of young females, and sown tho svcds of a prostitu tlon of the soxes under the guise of education, to an extent — that is simply alarming, Fowler for the past flve years was attended by a gentleman ina busl- dess capacity who employed hls thie in une earthing the rascalitles to which the oltl Pro- fessor had for years been wedded, aud secur- {us evidence of the most damning kind rel ative to his soclal intercourse with the female chiss, especially with whom he was brought into contact, No one who has not had these documents shown to hin could for a moment believe: that aman who professed to tread such high moral grounds could really be 80 UTTERLY DENASED inevery fibre uf bis nature; that one who Was preaching the doetring of physical ad- Yancement was really encouraging wid udueat- tug his pupils in the greatest of erties ugninst nuture, But by careful manouvermyg the gone Heman In question succeeded ty unnaisking the hypocrisy of the alluged phrenologlst und selen- Uile lecturer, and now proposes ta show to to world how great a traud und social lepor it has for torty years pour eal and alded, Couid the Inneccnt-aminded peaple of the country fully “ppreciate the character uf the man in whom they buve go long pluced tinpilelt ratth, and toa whem thoy buve foullshly sent anoney for charta and exutainations, tho: would never auain trust in hamauity or belive What there way wy honesty In those Who ure nue counted ONLAT MORAL AGENTS, ‘This wun Fowler bas for yeara been the bead of 4 concern In thle city where Looks ure publisued aud wlund-oltley business done in the way of examining bumps and jiving opinions upon the adaplability of people for the nurried stutu. He Ja still at tho head of the same concern. Keum present Indications, Authony Comstock is tlkely to” make “wn raid on” the publleations on account of thelr indeconctes and posle live obscenities, while the police, with it8 byes opened to tho uvtual rulten state of the ulfalry ot the concoru, will, when it fully realizes the ratnifcutions of the concern, very promptly and properly withhold their patronage from & concern of this deseription. During tho pust duy or two several of tha most prominent physt- Clune of the olty huye been asked aud have given thelr opinion of Fowler'a” works on the sex ited ile Ove pie ibasa A Ham woud, tae ureat uutbarity on brain ‘hervous diseases, suid: “These worles : se AKE ALL VERY VILTIHY, They aro full of Hes: ure culculated to lead astray; and thelr uifort iy to excite thy pasalons Of Ignorant peuple. Tn sbort, these remurks ure culculuted to dg much infury'to old and young, thot Mir, aud jt i a surprise “to me “Comstock bus net jong ere thia given thle mutter ble serious attention. ‘The @uthor, publisher, and ourculutor uf such works na those ought to bo placed in tho Pont: tentinry. As you have taken this cts ne 1 hope you will push tt throweh and succeed tn tho stipprersfon of these works nod the punish Tent of thir wuthors and pubilshers, LT beliove Pheenology tea fratd. None ean tell bratns power by tho skull, tor tho simple reson that” the elevations on the skull de hot correspond to the depresaung of brain’ Dr. George Rend was found at bis residence ot Madison avenue and Prof. Fowler's works on the sexes lal before him, In reply to questions put te him be sald: “Lam not prepared to give an opinion rolative tothe morality or immorality of these books, becutize Linco not read thom thrawgh, but { nay say that from what 1 have scen of tho works publielied by Fowler & Wells THEY CONTAIN VERY LITTLE TRUTH, ana whatever truth fs in thom iasumixed up with error ns to be indiscernible to the mans. The ignorant and superstitious alone apply to auch firms for advice, Some yeura sineo T wrote & letter to tho papers “in which T stoutly coudemaed estabiishinents clreulating litern- ture of thig class, amd in on fnut-note Imontioned In partictlar tho firm of Fowler & Wells.” ‘The mattor will not rest bere, Thowe whohave undertaken tho extirpation of this evil prapnse to sce tt rooted out. and will not ceuso from thoir labors until the system which bus so long been hidden under tho cluak ot res apectubility shall bo oxposed in nll its hideous deformitica, “AMANDA.” SHE 18 PROBABLY AN ADVENTURESS. Spretat Dispatch to The Chieeco Tribune. New Yonk, June 16.—Amanda, the young Jady who made a real or pretended attempt atsulelde at Niagara Falls on Tuesday last, arrived at the Grand Central depot to-day in coinpany with an elderly tady, All efforts to obtain her name proved futile. A number of the young .Indy’s friends who were in walting hurried herinto a earringe and drove away rapidly, At the Ursuline Convent, in’ East Morrlsiana, Mother Dumlnie, who is in ‘charge of the . Institu- tion, could not be prevailed upon to discloso anything that would tend to Identify the young lady In question, All she would say was that the young girl was about 19 yearsor age, and hud been a pupll in the convent. She did not know exactly, she sald, how long it was since the girl had quit the Institution. From another source it was learned that she had been given to LEADING A DISSOLUTE LIFE. ‘The reporter's informant, however, declined to give the young woman’s nume for the present. Me stated that she never had any high soclai standing, and that, if the name were given to the public, itmight bring un- necessary scandal to a man who had befriended her, and on whom she had imposed. This gentleman scouted the iden that suicide was ever contoniptated. Sald he: * This woman only wishes to have thia man live with ber, and has ndupted this. menns in order to scare him inte submission, Sho wanted to create n sonaation and put hin inan embur- rassing position.” [t was fearned that the girl was to a certtin extent tho adopted daughter of A. 8. Scers, tho thontricnl printer. of No. 26 Union sauaro, Mr. Seers made tho following statement: "TI was intro- duced to the girl by a frlendt. [beard hor story: of becoming motherless whon only 2 years of Aye, and being thrown upon the tender mercy Of 2 step-mother who proved to becrucl, une feallng, und UTTENLY INDIFFERENT TO MER MAPPINESS. The father was represented as utterly Indilters ent, and as also giving full control of the chil- dren to the stepmuthor. Amanda left her home to crift in a pee city, and from ber own statements sho had determined to give herself up toa Ife of degradation rather than endure the privations aud crueltiesahe wus then suffer, sympathized with bur, and de- tormined tu’ save her, it —— possible, To this ond sho was placed a a rom good boarding-house, and a tencher the Twollth Street School was ongauod togive her private Instructions, as her education had been radly neglected. Finding that sho inle- understoon my kindness, sho wis sent ton cons vent In order to woon hor from any feelings of auction which sho scumod to displuy for me, While at the convent ber feelings toward me seemed to bo intensified, nnd tho annoyances inercasing daily and becoming une bearable, [ determined to do no more fur ber. This unnouncument caused the last attempt at suicide, ‘This is at least the sixth time whe has attempted ber life. All tha attempts were un- doubtolly mado for the purpuse of Hnecnine Upon gic. When sho was sont to the convent it was with thoudvicoand : INFLUENCE O¥ A CATHOLIC CLERQYMAN of this city, although myselt a Protestant, Tho rent misfortune forme and the young Indy ersulf is that she misconstrued my mo- uves, while my only purpose was to save her from ruin, As soon ae it was ascertained that the young lady had lett tho clty on a visit ton friend, 1 wrote it letter tothe Principal of tho convent asking her to assume tho young lady's guardinnsbip, prom: ising to pay allexpensea, but without tho know!l- pod of the young tauly. Thave been counseled allthrough this atfalrby'an esteemed friend, a Catbollo clorgyuan, whe knows all." : THE TELWEPHONE, AN IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. Special Dteputch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. New York, June 15—A short tlie ago Mr. D, Connolly, a lawyer, and a Mr. Me- Tighe, an electrician, both of Philadelphia, patented an invention which thoy claim will give cach telephone direct connection with any other telephone of the same company without the delay and trouble of communi- eatlng with an oporator atthe central oflice. An central offlves, by the system now In use, itis necessary that operators shall be con- stantly on hand to attend to the orders of subscribers, This, of course, requires thue, though the dolay is not very great. ‘Thesys- tem {3 exponsive,in that several operators have to bu employed continually in every central office, ‘The Invenilon promises to do entirely awny with both of these existing drawhacks, ‘Their improvement Is 4 plece of mechanism In the centralofiice which serves ag ame A SUNSTITUTE Fon OPERATORS, The duty of tho operators under the present usage consists sluply In recelving trom the subscriber calling him orders to connect with the wiro of 0 certain subscriber. ‘This hodoes by stmply plugging the two wires together, By tho now system, itis claimed, ¢ subscriber ein automntically connect himself, At cach subsortbor’e oftice 18 placed a dial connected with his wire. ‘Thladiul tas a band or polntor moved by ordiuary clockwork, Every. tele« qian hus n number by which its office is known, ow, the pointer on thls dial will normally stand at tho tigure in tho the diul senting Its own ollice, It will bo beld there by apin, whieh, being removed. will releuse tho clockwork and allow the polutor to travel round tho | dial oO any, point — desired, ia prinaiple upon which tho Philadelphia invontora ave workod js that by the movement of the polater nn olvctrie current can be: MADE AND BROKEN AT ANY POINT dostred. "This ourrunt, wade and broken by tho spring behind the dial, reaches thecuntral uttice, passity through a relay tothe carth, ~The back ee of tho relay work an electro magnet, Bach subycriber's attloy ia supplind with a jay net, vonneotod with the cuttral olticn, with brass ring and a perpendiculur’ motal ri, Tho ocloctro-maynet moves a toothed whool, giving motiun thorcby to enot ring. jo one whien in rovelving passa beside the perpendicular rods, making an vluc- trical connection with the rod appoalt, to which the current {8 just sulliviontly strong to carry it. The lnventors oluim thata revolving eylinder after the fashion of 9 musicebox can bo used Instead of a dial, so onubling a eubserl- ber to oasily adapt lils call to AN INFINITLY LANGER NUMBER OF OTHER WIRES, and It is hold that tho electrical farce noccssn: in any ovent tobe aunt tow epntral olive exocedinyly small, no stronger ourront bulng needed to call No, WW than ta call No. Ww. A friend of the now system, an cloctriviun of note, said that at present there wis youll Ittle to be antlelpated tn the way of substantial re #ulte, ile characterized tho Invention us untine ished and crude, and olalmed, with sone em: frat, that, before it could reach to anythiig lke what xe presont te olalmed for it, the Ine vontore niuat tuke many and extenulye modi: ications and improvements, PRODUCE, : NOT 80 CONFIDENT Bpaciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune New York, June 15,—Tho bulls are sald to be not so confident Jn thelr bollef in a quare ter or ult winter-wheat crop as they were when they recelved thelr Clicage dispatehes to that effect, and tire no longer showing that extrumo typa of crop Iterature. ‘The major ity aro settling down to a bellof In a two- thirds or threeauaster crop of winter- wheat on this side of the Atlantle, whilo they admit that the surplus over last year In Europe fs likely to be about as good as the deficlt here, unless something yet happens to Injure the crops befure harvest.” On this basls present prices are not regarded as very igh, if Indeed above a fair value, though some of the bears have been betting that No. pee Wheat will fall to $1.05, and the bulls t IT WILL Go ‘TO $1.50, Armour telegrayhed from Chleago yester- elrole round day not to sell any more No.2 spring belaw £1.25, and, us the market waa not over $1.33, hla wheat was withdriurn. On the other hand, the exporters did nct want anything Ike thelr re- aitirements, only on few Boglist) shippers being in the market, the Continent dohur very Ulttle, us her own crops look ¢0 well, The out deal fs coltnpatig apparentiy, ng this eropoptionsare dull and easy at leragothor break sestorday, nd the next crop opens ttre tos the only ones in request and stendy. Tho reduc: dion in freight rites by the trunk tinesanmoaneed by Mr. Fink fisientors WAS NOL Wnexpedted and had vory fittle, if any. intluence on the araln tnackels, The New York Central avo ritid tu bave made the cut 20 cents in onlee to secure: aiine of 1,000 bushels of griin, yen lower pitas aro now numed, and 18 cunts Js sald tohave een ACCEPTED BY 8OME OF THE TRUNK LINES, ‘The lard market was a shade stronger to-day, 83 Ie was at the opening sesterday, but there 18 10. fe tn the dot, as thore 1s no contidenca Init on the part of tho trade or the public ta go tony, and the hod ng of the ateck by one or two parties ideters the bears from getting ahort enough to onabwe this clique to rant corner, | Eure tes the troutile in the tard deat. It le anid receipts of hogs will be lesa next week, and the *shertcorn crop" ts devoutly prised for ‘Uy the bulistobelp them ont, as the current nianutactire of produce would yicl a profit on lard of 10 cents, with 6 cents on hogs, THE ELEVATED ROADS, JAY GOULD LIKELY TO TAKR CONTRUL OF THE: EM, Spretat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Jane 15.—There is apparently very gooil authority for stating that Jay Gould and his friends are considering 2 proposition to take control of the elevated rotlways in this city, The election of Di- rectors will take pluee to-morrow.. Messrs, Diltion and Swayn, Mr. Gould's Iawsers, are the counsel in the actlon brought in tho United States Cirenit Court to prevent the from collecting the taxes on tho clovated rou ‘This action, gol wuthurity states, wos instigated by Gouli, Sidney Dillon sald to-day that, thouwh ho owned stock tu the elevated roads, he did not know whether Jay Gould or Russell Suge were also Interested, and refuacd to suy whathor he expected a chunge In tho tman- axement, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. $800,000 Wworrit OF PROPERTY CONSUMED. New Yor, June 14—A tre broke out to-tiny on the top floor of the warehouse No, 4 Furman street, Brooklyn, fn one of the bulklings known ag Plerrepont’s stores. ‘The fire was first discovered nmong some bags of damaged linseed, when the alarm was given and efforts mado by the workmen to extinguish the flames. ‘They got hose and played a stream on the fire, but It soon got beyoud thelr control and they were forced to eseape to the floors below. When tho. fire- men arrived several large streams were poured on the building, but the fire burned persistently owing to the unturo of the gourds in storage. While THE NLAZE was sweeping through the upper part of the bullding the workmen discovered that one of their number was missing, Patrick Morris. He perished in the flames. ‘Thorns Regan, an- other workman, also remained too long on the upper tloor, for: when ho attempted to get back to the stairs ho found that that uvenue of escape wae cut off by the fire, Ho then became so territied that ho sprang out of the window, falling upon the ground, He was ploked up une conscious, and [3 believed to bo FATALLY INJURED. Owing to the high wind the tiames made rapid progress, and communicated to warchouse No. 5 whieb was stored with a misccliancous stook of merchandise, The firemen hud the flames vxtingulshed after two hours’ Inbor, whon Jt wag found that tho Interlor of the warchousea Were nearly burned out. ‘Tho charred remains of Morris were found, He wae2s yeaa ‘ald, and re- wided on Monroo street, New York. Henry 1. Pierrepont, Jr, in bls efforts to extingulsh the fire, was soriously burned, and came neur lostog his life. THE WAREIIOUSES fra owned by Henry E. Piorrepont & Co. No, 44s anid to nuve beon worth $60,000, -and No, b $40,000, ‘They ure Insured for 315,000, In waro- house No. 4 there wero 4,000 bales Jute butts, SW bags of linseed, 400 barrala af molasses, 2,000 bales of dates, and 800 bales of wool, In No. '6 there was covonnut ofl, plumbago, molasses, and sugar, Some of those goods wero vor: as and the logs 18 eatimated at about E00, ITEMS, Gov. CULLOS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, Juue 15,—Goy, Shelby M. Cul- Jom, of Ilfnols, who was reported to be dougerously it a few days ago, ts sojourning at the Windsor In this city. THE BREWERS, To the Weatern Auociated Pree, New Yous, June 15.—Tho employing brewers wore in seasion to-day. Reports wore reculved from nearly all the browers thut the omployors had now at work all the men thoy desired, and that business was progressing now ns well na before the strike, Alottor was read from tho browery firm of Smith & Bro., who heretofore sided with the strikers, announcing a desire to Join tho umploying . brewors' organization. Agreed to, Tho employorsa say tho strike is now n thing of the past. GUILTY, OF ATYEMPTED ANDUCTION. Albert Felix Vugol, on triat for the attempted abduotion of Llosa Strasburger, was to-day fount guilty, Vogel, a woulthy Hebrew, attempted to extort $60,000 from Loufs Strasburger, by writ- ing threatening letters; and on March 27 bo nt- tempted to abduct Strasburger's ttle daughter Rosa from the Synngoxue suhool. A man named Sagert, who acted Iu concort with Vogel ut the timo of. tho attempted abduction, was killed by & polico officer, at whom Sayort fircd soyoral shota, A WOMAN'S BTRANGE FREAK, Aan Franclaco speciil saya: “A Indy has requested to be tuken up by the stoninor Rogers tothe northern regtons, She promised ta be servicoablo, and givo uo troublo to auy ane on bourd, but, {f found an inoumbranea, might be Theown overboard to the whites. Lieut. Burry, in charge of the expedition, his no room for her application, which wos genuine.” A DEAD hobpy FouND, Tho body of an unknown man was found In tho woods north of HMudson, N. J. opposit this olty, last avening, near the spot where Minn Mullor's body was found a month ago, ‘There re tf pistel-shot wound in the back of the man’s MONE FREIGHT RENUCTIONS. Commisiloner Fink guve notice to-day that the goventh and ninth classes and ive hogs will be rotuced tive conts per 100 pounds on the Chica xo aud New York Uusia, BAILED FOR LIBERTA, The bark Liberia satloed yesterday for Moravia. Bho hud as pussonwers tho Kov. U, U. Penick, Ushop of Capo Palmos, and wifo, and about a dozen negrons who have relatives in Liberia. TUKATHE CLOSED, ‘Tho Standard Thontre closed Inst night, and bid Peers wtting und, mnriialds wal not sport jemaclves upon 1O Bl Me wae fearnud that Browa's Unckor Uocame convinced yesterday that he could mako no money out of the oliing and mermaids, and Heown’s monoy: having given out, it wis decked te close tho theatre, although Mr, Brawn bad Intended to run bls oporetta until autumn, CANNOT Ni} ACCOUNTED Fon, Tho Tibrary Committee of the Srooklyn Board of Education hive buen engaged, since tha aecounts of the Burd ot Education divappeared go mystoriously ton days ugo, in taking an ace gountor stock. Knouxgi bas been done to show that books worth nt least $20,000 cannot be ace countud for, Abraham Lincolns Son, Hrovidence Press, Misa Barton reluted wa intorviow she had ros cently hud with Svorctary Lincoly. - "LE whined lo seo hin because be was Abrabam Lincoln's she anid, slowly and softly, “and } wont to. ls olf jeak, banding bhin my card asf ape proucbud bint, “have no favor to ask of you, ir, Seerolury,' Laaid, whon be hid risen and the covormution bad opened, ‘except that you will take from mo a titde burda f have carried abit with me for many yours. now Presale dunt Lincoln well, dio" was good, and Kind, and hopoful to mein Arhuyuver: 1 tried todo for our woldloré, tle recoguited and cared for the Little things f bad auccuuded ty dol; aud whun thure cade OnE great undertaklug (referriug to hor Making a record of tho inlsding), bo grout Ag to: appall a womun with ite soeming impossibility, yol which the eutroaticvor muny survivors forvdd ine to attempt; when otter aticials said, © it cannot be dane,” be, tha huad ond hoart of Itnll, sald, “1 withhelp you.” And he smoothed my way, and mude itall possible and plain, When the task was ended, and { came back to Wash- ington fecting dvoply the obligation T owed to ‘him, by was not hero to recolye my raeiat Thanks, Ilo had gone beyond alt that, Tt was a. sad little burden tu curry around with mo unit sored und usishared, but I bave carried it, At howe and beyond the sen, wherever [have been, it bas wooo with me; dud [have come to-day to nek vou, u8 his ruprosuntativo, to aecopt that burden of thanks for hin, “1 felt my tears Howing before T bad tinishad, and Was ashamed taat F bud failed to control thea, but when J glanced up at the Bocrotary £ yaw be wus weoplig too, He reached out ble hand and suid, *{ do aceept your tribute of (thupks—for my futher’; and thou lL cuine away.” CRIMINAL NEWS. Cow-Boys Preparing to Attack the Mexican Town of Frintares. They Seek to Revenge the Mur- der by Greasers of Three Companions, A Dissolute Character of Milwaukee Assaults and Fatally Wounds His Divorced Wite. Westerholm, Who Robbed the Jersey- villo Post-Offico, Enters a Plea of Guilty, Brown and Myers, Missouri Outlaws, + Sentenced io Death for Murder, A Well-Kuown Baltimore Lawyor on Trial for Allegad Fraud in a Mining Transaotion, COWBOYS ON TIE WAR-PATIL Tecsos, Arizona, dune W—About three weoks ago four Amerleans were killed near Frintares, In Clthuhua, three of whom are stippoged to have been cowboys, Sor the Inst week cowboys have been concentrating near = Galeyville with tho avowed purpose of = avenging the denth ot thelr comrades. ‘They threatened to take Erintares last week, Word was ut orice sent to the Mextean Consul at thi plice, wao sent a wrrning. to the people at Feiutures, and Also notitled the Mexican Federal troops, of which ‘thore are 20 on San Bernardino Ranch, Yesterday = morning cowboys, seventy in number, well equipped, left Witeox fur tho purpuse of ‘currying out thelr threats, and It ta belleved thore will be bloody work, ng thoy are the most reokless quae OF “desperuducs over bunded togethor. The Mexlean wil cither havo tu leave the piace of make a hard iyht. Frintares is about ulxty inlles from Willcox, ON TRIAL FOR MURDER, Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘tribune, Jorser, June 15,—The second day of the trial of John Feeley for the murder of Cor- nelius O'Donnell at Braldwood, w your ago, passed without expecta! incident. ‘The im. paneling of u Jury was completed, and the case oponed by Mr. Flanders for the prosecution, and J. f. O'Donnell of counsel for defense, Aft the examinntion of one or two witnesses ti Journment wag granted by Judge Rolph, ‘on ree tuestof Mi. Haley, of tefense, owlug to the Indiaposition of W. W. O'Brien, tho sentor coun sol for defense. It 1s expected that Mr. O'Drien will have sitlictently recovered to resume tho cuse on the oponing of court to-morrow, Speetat Dapatch to The Chicugo ‘Tribune. MANKHALL TOWN, In. June 1h—In the District Court, Judge Duttle penal, the cagvof tha State v3, James. Qdenbaugh, for tnauslaughter, cate up this afternvon, anda jury was Ime prneled without ditlentty. Ou Sunduy, April 24, the defendant shot Mary Drooks, 1 pout Gere tain gitl, at Quarry, a small station near this city, aud a full necount of the afair wis tele griphed Tie Thanuxe. Odenbaugh bas been Unable toe secure ballyand hos passed his tho in the County Jail. He isn dull, uneducnted Swede, and puears constantly us If In a stupor. No fvoling exists ayninst the mnn, and the sboot- ing was ovidontly the result of drink. Fle bas engaged counsel, and the pleaof insanity will probubly be entered. AN ARKANSAS TRAGEDY. Litrie Rocr, Ark, June 15.—The Ga- zette’s Malyorn speelal says: According to reports here, this morning ut LL o'clock, at 9 sawmill five miles from town, on the Arka- tlelphin rond, J. M. Gregg shot and kliled 9 negro, Bill Mutter by name, and wounded R. L Justice, of Justice & Gregg. They had been partners in the Sawmlll business, It Is reportad that from soho cause connected with thelr former copartneratip the shvoting oce curred. A party compidsod of tho Sherif anda fow citizens started for the scone of notion, but thoy roturned without xatning material infor- mation, or onpturing Gregg, who laon the wingor hid. ho uteaost utforta will bo made to capture bin Paysioiags who ure uttonding Justice pro= nuunco bis wounds not dungurous, being only flesh wounds. ‘The ball ontered the loft sido Just under tho nipple, comluz out under the lett arm. ‘Tho factsof the cise are not clear enough to give more inlnute detalls, Cho yordict hag as ae aor been rendered as to tho death of the WW PLEADED GUILTY. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Unteayo Tribune. Spainariz.y, UL, June 15,—In the United States District Court to-lay James Westerholm was brought up for trint on an indietiment charging him with burglarizing the Jerseyvilla Post-Office. Me stated «that ~~ he was unable to procure counsel, and the Court np- pointed an attorney to defend him, A jury was aciected und District-Attorney Connolly mundo the opening atatement for the Govern. ment, Hofors ho bad concluded Westerholin surprised overybody by announolme, ue there: was no use going any further; that ho was guilty, At thia bis utturnoy asked lenve to one ter a'plen ot gunity, but Maj. Connoliy iasistad on verdict, “and tho defendant then informed the Jury that he was guitty, They took his word for it, and returned 2 verdict uae cordingly. Ho was santenced tu the Puniten- Unry far two yeaa, ‘This singular Precegalg Is supposed to have boon oceagivnaed by Westers hotin’s four thut the testimony would connect hitn with other burglaries, Std: Connolly having alluded ta tho faut that the Pluckneyvilly Post Ollico was robbed May 20, and tbat defendant was In that pluce about that thno, —— A MINING-STOCK TRANSACTION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Baurisiony, Md, June 1.—Jolin M, Wile son, a well-known lawyer of this cliy, was placed on trint to-day In the Criminal Court of this city, charged with fraudulently ob- taining $1,023 from Dr. Willan HL. Ethorldge, apromincnt Bulthnore physician, on stock af the Belle of the West Mine, on the false representation that Gov. Thomus 7, Crittenden, of Missouri, was to olectod ite President. ft ap- pears that the ueousel took w erlp Weat, and on iia return boomed wp the Rolloor the West M ne, which induced Dr. Ethoridge to invest in it; but. be ctulms he found tt worthioas. Coy, Critton- don was on tho witness stand, and tostitied thas ho was not x stockholder In the ming, und knew nothlug about it. Mr Sidney G, Ford. of Leu: villa, Colo, teatiNed that tho mine was nota Doxus unterorle, and that he was ono of the ine Snes ote of the compuny, Tho trial, which ie exalting much Intervst, will bo continued tos morrow, Buvernl Weatern mino operators are iuterested in tha cas —— SENTENCED TO DEATII. Sr. Lours, June 4,.—Brown and Myers, two of the Now Madrid, Mo., outlaws who killed Robert Lafarga and shot the Shortt of Wayno County, and mato it very lively gene erally iu Boutheastern Missourl n few weeks Ox, Wore convicted yustorday of murder io the first doyree and sontenvod te be banged July 15, Thomlore Mitchell, who was indletad aa ncecss sory, wae allowed to plead guilty, aud was sent to the Ponttentiary for thirty yours. dust two aonths will Interveng batween the day Fontan i was killed aod the day ‘bis inurderers will hanged. 5 NOT GUILTY, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chteugo Tribune, Decatun, Ib, dung 16,—Today the bat- tom fell out of the celebrated case of the People against Charles Johnson, on trial ta the Cireult Court for the murder of Porter J, Carson, of Ninntie, in Decatur lust winter, Tho proscoution abandoned the ease, and, after a short deliberation, the jury returned a yordict of notacuilts. Phe defendant was a potleeman when tha adsault was committed, and struck the three blows with a club’ in self-defouso which: eausod Carson's death. TRIPLE MULDER ALLEGED, Monnox, La, Jung 15—Saturday the death was reported of threo colored rouste abouts on the steamboat D,.Stein, on Bayou Bartholomew, of sunstroke, ‘Today Anron Kennedy, eotored, went! boforo Commissioner Laue und desired to smuke ullitavit against: Charles tlancow, Muto of the sald bout, chars ing him with killlog the threo mon by strike thom with aluaded cane: and brass knuckles. ‘Lauy devided bo had no jurisdiction, poi ea SILAS M, WAITE. Wixpson, Vt, June 4.—Silus B. Watte, 6x-President of the Firat Natlonal Bank of Brattleboro, tu the United States Court this invrnlng pluaded gullty to tho first und fourth: comnts of tho flrat Indi i chim with making false returns to Governorent oftl- ehils under tho National Banking rot. ancl wis rentenced to six yeurs’ hoprisoniment in the House of Correction. A BAD LOT, Special Diemtteh to The Chicago Tribune, Tarrin Rocx, Ark, June Sheri! Clay- ton, of Jefferson Cownty, arrived hist night ani lodged tho following prisoners in the Pent- itary: Charies 18 Hadley, murderer, tifteen inurderer, twenty-one Holnes, murderer, four yenrs; ug Willitins, burglary, three years; Hoory ‘Troutunn, larceny, one year, RELEASED ON BAT. | Rpeelat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Litter Rocr, Ark., June 15.—Capt, George Gray, who was arrested on the chargeof robe bing the safe of Toledo, Dorsey County, hos been released on busl, Tho lntter hus been ree duced from $10,000 to $3,000, when Gray hind no dileulty fi securing boudsmen, He will be dxtesl We sis noxt term of tho Dorsoy County Jol erry, AN AWFUL CRIME. Newank, N. 1, dune 15.—Robert Martin, 86 Nassau sircet, to-night shot his wife and elild, agit) 8 years old. The woman was instantly killed and the child mortally wounded. Martha I¢ a machinist who Intely worked In Cuba, Ho was bora in England and {a about 6 years old, ASSAULT ON A DIVORCED WIFE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, June 15.—Charies Bryden, a dissolute character, entered the home of hly ivoreed wife to-day, and: violently assaulted hor with a batebet, producing fatal wounds, ‘Tho deed was entirely unprovoked, ASSASINATED, Spectat Dispatch t6 The Chteugo Tribune. Bepronp, Ind, June 15.—Yesterday, twenty miles west of this plnee, in Martin County, William Brannum, while riding along the cond In the woods, was shot and killed by & concealed assusia. ALLEGED INCENDTARIES. Saut Lake, Utah, June 15.—S. Green baum and partner, of Silver Reef, haye buen arrested for an alleged plot to burn their store for the anke of the Insurance. They wero betrayod by tho ian thoy bed hired to do it. CANADA, REORDINATION OF PRIESTS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune. Krnastoy, June 15,—In the Presbyterian General Assembly, the discusslon on the question of the ordlnation of Roman Catholic priests ndinitted to the Presbyterian Chureh Was unustally animated, A number of mln- isters argued In favor of reordination, while 0 large number warmly opposed tt. ‘The Rov. Mr. Laing, who had’ submitted the orlainal resolution in favor of tho reordination of Rom- Ish priosts, replied to tho arguments ndyanced aguinst his position, There had been in this uls- cussion, he anid, 4 manifest desire to avuld tho isauec., In this connection he referred purticu- jorly to Pelncipal Grunt, who, he Hald, had trled by Insincere compliments to overbuur: himsele (Mr. Laing) wattle refraining from touching’ lis arguments, Against Prinuipal ‘Cayon's motion be urged that It loft mutters as they were: that Ko far the practice tnd been to adit. without reordinntion, and thia motion would almply confirm this practi He denied that this was a meroly theoretical question. It denlt with the reception of the priests whu wore knocking ft the door of the Church, aud wus thus a thoroughly practical mutter. ff there were good reasons why nr priedt should be uit- mitted without ordinution, the regulation. be wished to establish could be dispensed with In that case. A voto waa token, and Urinelpal Cuven's amendment was deolured carrled,—yeus 18, nays 67, Mr. Laing revorded nig disaont, The tering of the amendment nre na follows: * The Gencral Assembly do not tind it neces sary to come to any deliverance on the xeneral udation of the reordiuation of ox-pricsts of the nureh of Home who shai muke appticadon to be adnittted to the ministry of this Chureh, but oxpresses ite rendingss at all tines to give di- rections to Prosbyteries in cuses of practical dliMenity in whieo the question now ralaed muy be involved, und, following {ts course in the bust, reserves to itself the right of denting with vach ease of reception into the ministry of the Presbyterian Church on its morits as tho same may emorge.” THE REY, DR. WILD. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tononto, June 15,—At the Congregational Union the Membership Committee presented amajority report, recommending that the Rev. Dr. Wild be admitted into the Union. A minority report was also presented, recommending that the application be Inld on tho table, and taken Into consideration next year, Mr. G. Hague, of Montreal, in sup. porting the mlnorlty report, spoke at con- siderable length, ile hau, he sald, at- tended tho aervicu of tho Boud-Streot Church, und protested most strongly aguinat the re ception into thy Union of one who acted us Dr. Wild acted in his own pulpit, ‘There wags nob wv spark of Christten teaching in his preaching. Hla mothod was of n character valculnted to turn inen’s thoughts from Chris- dan truth and from apleituul things down to. worldly things. Frotn what bo had heurd, this method of Pronk tn was constantly boing care ricd on; and be maintained that It was a grove and shocking profination of tho Lord's Day, Coming aut of Bond Street Chureb he hud expe- enced wv tremendous revutslon of fecllig, as thourh he had bean visiiing a clrens oF a polit+ fen! meoting. Tv could not, thorefore, conseien> tously record his yotu for the recopdon of Dr. WHd us a nilnister of Christ Into that body of Curistinn ininisters, A long disousston followed in which nearly all tho lending taintsterial und fy members of tho Union took part. Upon a vate pein taken, the repurt recommending that. Dr, Wild bo received was adopted by uF tos, SOUTII-SHORE RAILWAY, Bvectat Dispatch to The Chicogo Tribune, Monxtunar, Junv 154—The engineers in churge of tho surveys and loention of the South-Shore Railway from Dundes and Hun- tingdon, In this Province, have completed thelr work, and are proparing plana preparae tory to the enterprise bolng put under con- tract. This road will connect at Dundee with the pnd eatod: Potsdam & Montreal Rallway, thoreby forming through route at Potsdam Junoon, aver the Rome, Watertown & Ogdana- burg Hallway, to the Suspension Bridge, connect > jug ut that point with the Groat Western tulle why, thus giving Montreal another outlet to Chi+ enzo and the Western Status, Tho survoye qeat completed show thit the rund em be aid ab ow moderite cost—about $20,000 mile—tho ees boiuz for tho part level and tuvolving no deep cuttings, promoters are Srinuel Sloau, W. 1, Dodie, and vercy It, ae of Now York; Willis Phelps, of BO a tog part J. It. Helden, of Syracuse, Ne X.3 Theatlore Irwin, of Oswego, N.Y. and James ‘Tilinghnat, Vice-Vrosidont of the Now York Coutral Laltway, —— THE QUEBEC FIRT. Quenze, June 1%—It 18 offictally stated thnt 643 houses were destroyed in tha recent fire, making homeless 1,311 famtiles, consist- Ing of 0,028 Individuals, two-thirds of whom lost all, and without insurance, Tho Hollef Comtnitteo tna adopted a reaujution, passed at uw mevting of Protestant gentlemen, that 10 per cont of the aubscriptions receiver by the Rollet Committee are to be pald to the Protestant Committee for the Rollof of Protestant viothine, Peoplo seemed to be selzed with 8 panic, and ruahud wildly into the streots at cack warm. A large umount of missing property bas boen ro- covered by detvotives, RILLS OF LADING, Speetat Mispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune Orrawa, June 15—Tho Supreme Court Ning deented that an ordinary bil of lading granted by the agent of 9 railway company Js not conclusive us to tte contents tu favor uf third parties as against the railway company, ‘Tho vlFovt of this deulston fs, that every person tnuking advices on the falth of a bill oftading docs gv at bis peril, —— SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Juno U&4—Tha elvil engincers and architects held n meeting to arrange for a reception to the Amariean Soclety of Clvil Enginvors, which mot In Sontrout to-day, and Will come to Ottawa on an excursion, It was resolved to give the visitors, who aro to spend ono tlay here, 4 youd recoption, and a committee Of arrangemunts was uppuinted, ~ . ——— OMANGING GAUGE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tononto, June 15.—Tho work of changing the gauge of the Northern Hallway will be commenced at#o'clock on Saturday afters noon, ‘fhut portion of tha line botweon Harrio and Collingwood will bo ¢t “1 to the standard guuge by Mouduy mornt ‘ho otber portions la Hue will be changed as quickly us possl- Tho —_-= CNURCH-UNION, Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Hasistoy, June 15.—Before adjourning, the British Methodtst-Eplscopa! Convenuen voted, by 2,003 to 530, for alllance with the AL rhean MethodIst-Eplycopal Charen. Both are. churches of colored men, Almost atl the oppo+ sition was from Onturlo, and arose from a mik= Understanding whereby At wits supposed that the property of tho 1. MB. Churet: world hee come the property of th Uh iniauinierstanding beng expla’ awoy, tha ratification of the articles of unity was wequl- esced In with perfeet iron feohing. MANITORA WIEAT, Speetat Ditvatch to The Cheago Tribune. Orrawa, duno 15—A speclal cablegran says ncargo of Manttoba wheat acnt to Liy- erpool has been carefully examined by leadihg millers and importers, It Is pronounced tho Mnest sAmplo in the market. Three pence per ushel mure fa offered for It than for the finest California, —- MAT. WALSTL Spectat Dievateh to The Catengo Tribune, Orrawa, June 15,—Speculatton ts rife con- cerning the motives of the Government In preventing Maj. Walsh from returning to the Northweat. The Major ts reyvarded with erent frlendllneas by all the Indian trites, and It fs Urged that hid presence In the Northwest would produce excellent resn QUALIFICATION OF M. 7°.'S. Bptctal Dispateh to The Chicago Teounr, Mostreat, June 15,—The Specinl Com- mittee of the Quebec Legisinture, uppointed to consider tho bills for the amendment of tho Electoral act, haa decided to report favorably: ‘on tho bill to aboliah the property-aualivention of members of tho Loval Legislature. THE BRAZILIAN STEAMER LINE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Montneat, June 15.—There Is considera: ble anxtoty felt here lest the project fur es- tablising a line of steamers between Canada and Hriail has collnpsed; ft ia atntia) here that the stovk in the compiny was not fully sub- serl bed fur, A CANADIAN CABLE. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAL, June 14,.—A_ movement. hns been started among business-men for Ue for- mation of an Anglo-American Cable Company, for the purpose of laying an exclusive cable fur Cuuading use from England to Cauuda. TIMBER. Snectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, June 15,—The quantities of tim- ber passed through the slides during the past week were ne follows: Dea Jonchitns slides, 1+ eribs; Conts slides, 45 cribs: Arnprior slides, 61 cribs; Gatineau boorn, 60,605 saw-loga. EXPLOSION. Lonpow, Ont,, Juns13%—An explosion of gas in the oftica of the English Lonn Com- pany severely burned the Secretary, Mr. Elltott, ond burted him throwush the window. The bulld- ing was badly shuttered, RIFLEMEN. Orrawa, Ont., June 16.—The Canadian Wimbledon toam has been selected and sails on tho s5th. GENERAL NEWS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, June 16.—The laws regulating steambuats will be amended and consoll- dated at the next session of Parliament. ‘The Government ehntn-tug fs again at work In the Gatops Rapids, River St. Law- renee, engiged in deepening the channel. It Is snid that Col. Dennis will shortly re- sign his position In the Department of the Interior to take 2 moro lucrative post under tho Hudson's Bay Compuns nt Winnipes, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Toronto, Jane 5.—Judgo Cameron bus con- firmed the deoision of the Police Maglatrate, and. decided that barbera have a right to practice thelr Salling, onSunday, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteaco Tribune. Lonpon, Juno 1,—It is alleged that two of the bodies of the Diver family, drowned on the Victurin, were seized and detained by a ercd- itor for udebt of 317, ‘The trotting stallion Fearnaught was found doad In his stable. itis supvorcd be was pol- soned. Tho uwner recently refused a large sum for tho animal. Dotectives are hunting up those who have beon practicing medicine and midwifery with- out being registered under the uct. A doctor and two midwives buve n fined $25 eauh, Spectat Diaateh to The Chicago Tribune. Jolin Munuy, i resi- wrenelily Chandos, haa been lodwed In full here on a charge of bigamy. ‘The freee with whom tho lust imirringe Js sold to huve been contracted fs # girl aged 14. Tho prisoner admits the offense, LABOR. TNE CARPENTERS, The Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Benevolent Association, Branch No, 1, met Inst nicht at Warnoke’s Tall, 311 Larrabee street. ‘Nhe evening was spent in a miscellaneous talk, the burden of which was tho necessity of more thorough organization in order that in- creased wages may be demanded, Several contractors were present, and expressed themselves In sympathy with the object of the organization. A number of new memn- hors jolned the society, and It was stated that nn effort would be made during the sun- ter to call a Natlonal Convention of all the Carpenters’ Associations in the country, Branch No. 2 of tho Carpenters’ und Joiners’ Benevolent Assovintion held a mueting, with w full attendnice, nt No. 17 Cornetl street Inst eveniuy. The followliy noininations for otlicers were made, there bomy a purt of two tlekets In tho telus For Prosuent, Louls C, Muher, Willan Engel; Viev-President, Fred Glave, Jacob — Blillu: Recording Recretary, Jota Sehuenoman; Finnnciel tary, tarry How son, Henry Garnu ponding Secretar , Gustavo Blubm; T Gharles pebuit . Conductor, Wiliam Kunin The election wit oceur on the evening of the 231 inét. A genera) Mectivg of nll the soven branehos Of the wo. clntion was culled for tho 2th inst, at bb West Lake giroet. Lhoreare now 1 moenbers ip Assoolntion. : ES IN GENERAT. Tipperonp. Me. June tleally stopped the Popperill and Luconin mills, The agent ia Instructed to shut down rather than accede to the demands of tho atrikera, Crncinnath, O.. Juno 35.—Tho frou-workers ‘and proprictors of thy mills inva spent tho day ineceret confercnee with a yiow te ending tne strike. Each party rejected tho propositions of the other, and a comi.ttae from both parties was Appofated ta agree upin some compromisa und submit ata future meeting, a Romurkuable Trees, Judge Wilson, of Polk County, Florida, has an orange tree thut bours unaually 7.00) oranges, A cypress tree tn Clay. wunty, Morida, (6 twenty-five feet six Inchea in circumference four fot from the ground, Tho peuch trees In South Georgia are so full of frutt tiut tauch of ft baa to be beaten off to anye the trees, On Belgrade Hill, Maing, 0 sixtyefve-yenr-ola treo is creditod with an axgrexuto yield of G0 bushols of Baldwin apples. A sycamore treo, sixteen foct six Inches In ciredintorence ain more than a ountury old, hae fest buon Hostroyed on the Muynur catate ab reopirt, La J. ‘A buerconic troo bolonging to I. DB. Conn, of Now London, Mo. yiolded with tha tlrat cut ‘10, second 133, third 143, and fourth nll yuo, inurchuntabie rails. Tu ducksonvitlo, Fin, a lemon was grafted Doonan orange treo With remarkable success ‘The tree exhiuits full-grown oranges and tomo B growing aldo by sade, both upyarendy in w Nourishing condition, Tho aiitur af the Santa Rosa (Cal.) Republfean {6 provoked nt a tulezraphic avcount ot a forest monarch uth yours oll being cut down to sake lumber, aud snys: “We knuwof one trnet of 440 nerea of magnificent redwood and other tin- ber on Husslun Kiver, alipost tho Just compa’ body of it there, that the sawmills won't gt eave to touch while tho writer is ubovoe wrouud. Tube about U5 yoirst There are redwood trecs there forty-Nvo feet in clrewmference aud tuo fect high that were (by ull evidenco) lurge troes: 000 yuars ayo,’”* eee Prof, Baird on Lunar Influences. Prof, Spenvor PF, Baird lately wrote the tollow- realy ton letter af inquiry from Ba. Bran, folif, of Wainut Sustion, ‘Tippan County, Maw, ang by that gentleman it ta nude publlo: SAITHBONIAN IneTieTUTION, WARHTSG.ON, D. O,, Slay 10, 1esl—siitz In rely, to your Inquiry, of May 1, 1 have togay: 1, Tuata measure base-line noross a yailey (or elsowbere) docs nol vary in tho twenty-four hours (ner in any other known period). 2. ‘That thy eruption of the geysers in the Yollowstene region hus tot been observed W have any relulion to the position ot the woon, or to y lunar or solar periad of tine, Geysurs or hut-spriugs ere usually intere mittent, but in diferent foculltles they buve vary irregular or uncquul periods, some return Ing overy seven, vigdt, or vine bours, some evory thirty ur thirty-tive hours, cto, puinting evidently toa gridual accumulation of pressure Ju subterranean chambers—periodically re! d by overtlow or viuient utonm expulsion, nat extremely ininute varixtions of tho magnetic heediy bave been traced to the dolar day, but donbtfully {though possibly) to the lunar period. 4 ud bave HOt buen found ta ob- of the wun and oie n, or to lod, ulthough much uttens Uon baa boen given to this potnt, owing ta fro- quent theories of a lunar tiddl wavo in the earth's crust. Yours respevtfuily, 7 BrENCER BF. Barnp, 1 ‘Tout earthqual RADWAY DR. RADWay: SARSAPARTILIAY RESOLV NT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ay they Duily Oceur, Aft.’ er Using v Few Doses. 1, Good spirits, disappearance of Janguor, melancholy, inerease Ain figsh and muscles, eto, and hardicesah rength iereaises, appetite | ee for eng ne are Baur eeuclatlonegt eat rash, goo d lon, ealin an Sloopy nWwaiken fresh and lgurvuy. tains isuppenrance of spots, blotches, the skin fouls clowr soa hee ee apts changed from tte turbid and cloudy appeatiet ton clear cherry or amber color: water pee freely from tho binder: through the qe without. pain or scalding; little or no sediment no puin or wenkness, is 4, Surked dlininution of quantity and try eney of Involuntary weakening dlecharyey Gf uflicted In that wis), with certainty of pee manent cure. Inereased strength exhibits the seareting glands, and function barmony re stored to the Keveral organs. & Yolluw tinyo on the white of the eyes, ang tho swarthy, exifron appearance of the ane changed tua clenr, lively, and healthy color, 6. Thuse suitering froin wenk or iicersted lunge or tubercles will realize great Lenettig exposturating freoly the tough phlegm oe inyeuy from the lungs, nit cells, bronobl ur windy) throat or head; diminishing the frequencyo couhs general increnwe of atrength througboct the syetem; stoppage of ulgbt-sweats and paing and feellngs of weakness wvound tho anki tere shoulders, cte.; cessation of cud chilis, sense of suffocation, bard breathing ang piroxynin of cough a Iytug down or arising fq the smorning. All thost: distressing syinpigey *raduully and surely disepy " 7, Ag day after day the SARSAPARILLIAY taken new signs of returning health will appear 8 tha improves in purity and siren i disease will diminish, aod all foreign and inipere Seposits, nodes, tumars. cancers. turd lum, ote., be resolved nwt and the unsound made sound and healthy; ulcers, fever sores, cheung akin diseases, gradually disappear, 8. In cages where tho svatem bas been ep vated, and Meroury, Quicksilver, Corrosivesuy. limate have accuniulated and become deposited in the bones, joints, efe., cnusing caries of thy oones, riekela, spinal curvature contortion, white swolllnys, varicone veins, ete., the Sake SAPAIILLIAN will resolve away these deposty Ay exterminate; tho virus of the disease frog enystom. * 9, If those who are taking these medicines ty the cure of Chronic, Scrofuluus, or Syphilite diseases, hawever sluw may be the cure’ “fed better” and find thoir general health iinproving, thelr ticsh and welght inerensing, or even keep: fog its own, It isu Bure algn that the cure 14 pro greasing. In these dikeuses the patient either gots better or worse,—tho virus of the disease it Not inactive: 1f not arrested and driven from the blood, it will spread and continue te under Inine the constitution. As soon ss the SANSAy PARILLIAN makes tho patient “feet better* overy hour you will grow better and Increate b henlit, strength, and flesh. ‘The jrroat power of this remedy te in diseasg that turenten dcath, na in CONSUMPTION of the Eanes and Tuberculous Phthisis, Scrotte In-Syphiloid Diseases, Wasting. Dexeneration, aud Ulceration of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Sto page of Water (instantaneous relief affords where catheters hive been used, thus doing awiy with the painful operation of lasing tbeat instrumenta), dissolving Stono In tho Dladden and (n all cases of inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Loucorrhoca and Uteri: Glecuses. One bottle contains more of the activa prick les of Medinines than any other Preperation, ‘aken in Tenspoonful doses, while othors requis Bye or six times 18 much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. i. a. RADWAY'S EADY ‘ RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Byemntery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus Feret eas Agus Kucumatiam, Neurnigin, Dtphe therin, Influenza, Sore Throat, Ditieult Hreuthing. Bowe: Complaints, nm hea, Chol Morb fe psintat dee Bites by taking Madway’s heady ty ellet, No conger ion UF intiammation, nv wenkness or lussttude, tl low the use of the I. It. Kuiliaz, IY WAS THR FIUST AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that {natantly stops tho most excruciating palns allays Intlamuntions, and cures Congextliny whethor of the Limga, Stomach, Howels, of ether gionds or orgitun, by one polieauan,, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No niatter how violent or excruchiting paip tbe Rthueimutic, Red-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Sect ous, Nouralgle, or proatrated with disease my sumer AAD! AY'S READY RELIEF wit afford Wotan FLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, MATION OF 'TINE ate CONGESTION OF THE BORB THROAT, DIFFICULT BRE BALPITATION OF HYSTERICS, CLOUS DIPHTHER! ATARI, BEAD ACRE TOOTS: ie Ri. SUM ATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE, CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BITES. The application of tho Kendy Relief to te Part or parts where the pain or dificulty ex Will uiford cuge and comfort. ot Thirty to sixty drops in balf a tumbler water will in uy few minuies cure cone Bpraing, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, ice Hee sche, Dinrrhara, Dysentery, Colic, Wind In Bowels, aud wll Internal Pains, aha Travelurs should wlways curry w bottle ot Ne Way's Ready Kellef wih them, A few drop Wwator will provent sickness of palns Frou change of wator, it ia better thun French Branuy Bittora ag a stimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty, cette ‘There ts not & remedial agent frehig. world thst Cee ea ee a otto ious, Scurict, ‘I 10! v| 5 fevers (aided by RADWAYS PILLS) eo quictlt ASRADWAY'RREADY REDIF WINTY CENTS Pil t MOTTLE, HADWAY'S Regulating Pills! @RBRFECT PUNGATIVES, ZOOTHING APEHe ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEI OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel wie Perfectly tastelens, eleguntly coated Sweet qui, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse cat Strengthen, Kidwuy's Pile fur the pares ie disorders uf the Stomach, Liver, Bowel he noys, Uludder, Nervous Iieeaece, feaducbe, Coe stipation, Costlveness, Indigestion, bvay Fe Billouancas Favor, ludanimution of tho Hoke Piles, and all dorungements of tho Internal t ra. Wurranted to effect a positive urety Segotable, onuicaining. no inereurys eral, or deloterlous drugs, 1, Guseteo the folluwiag eymptows rele from Disorders of the Digestive O Soe ine watipation, Inwurd Fi Fullness of Blood in the ‘Head, Acidity of thy Sorters Nausea, Heurtbura, Disgust of Foul Bir of wolght in the Btumuch, Sour ru Binkiuys or Fluttoringa in the Pit of tue | Dit ach, Swinining of the Hew, Hurrled and iy cult Browthing, Fluttering of tho ileart (org or Suffocating’ Sonsutions when ina lye iG ture, Dots or Webs before the alytt Fevespire: Dull'Pain in the Hoad, Deticienay of Pent y Yon, yollowness of the Skin und Byes tn) the Side. Chest, Limba, and sudden Fi urning in the Fleat, Siow dosed of itidway's Pilis wlll free tM from all the above-named disorde PHICH 23 CENTS PER BUX. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Read “FALSE AND ates Sond a lottor stamp to IRADWAY & Soe WARREN-ST., CORK. CH URCH-S' ORK. 1 be veo §27" loformation wortn thousands W! you. TO THE PUBLIC. There be no better guarantee of of Dr, Radway's old eatablinned ti Mt tt heme than the base and worthless lnitatont 7 them, Asthore are Fulow Keaolvunts, lie! ¢ Pill, be suro and ask for Kudway tO Ss Gaaaay “hack wa” ba ona wind 2d