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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY NEW YORI Conkling and Platt’s Squad in the Motropolis Sadly Dopressed, The Fight for Possession * tho Manhattan Elevated : Railway. of " Photographe of Both the Comet and ~~ the Comet’s Speotram Seoured by Draper, . Horeantile Failures for the Seeand Quarter of 1881, 1,270; ° Previous * Quarter, 1,986, ‘A'Little Game in Stearine, with .& Very Laughable Con- clusion. Uncle Rufus Hatch Making Fun for the : , Boys at the Produce Ex- change. The, “Stock ‘Market Remains “~* Strong, with Vanderbilt WB a : Bullish, « Two Hundred ‘and Forty-one Thousand Mue Hundred and Elghtyeflye immigrants in Six Months, Prospect of Litigation. Between the New * Xork and Manhattan Blevated rac _ Toad, PLATT. THE NUCKS DISHEARTENED, "\Bpéctat Dispute to'The Chteagy Tribune. “ New Yonr, July 1.—There was ‘a number of Buek” politicians ‘at the Fifth Avenue Hotel; awaiting the expected arrival of ex- Senators Conklmg and Platt on the 10 “'p.m, trains ‘The ‘ex-Scuators, however, not . come, ns has been . thelr’ custom on- Friday nights, and + Messrs,.0’Brlen, Biglin, MeCord, and the other Bucks turned quietly away, The with- drawal of ex-Senator Platt from the contest demoralized Mr. Conkllng’s adherents, The fact that Mr, Conkling had popeatedis stated that he would not zo back to Washington as aSenutor unless Mr, Platt was also returned, Jett his friends in this elty tote. IN GREAT DOUBT as to his future course. They were anxious tosec hin, in order to know whether he had _ altered Jhils mind,. or whether he would also withdraw from the contest. Jolin J. O'Brien. said that, nnd not been ‘for Mr, Platt's withdrawal, the Legisinture would have adjourned sine die, He thought now. : however, that It wotld continue fn session at lenst until-it. was. ascertained whether Mr, Crowley or. Gov, Cornell, or some other candidate could not be elected. feet UQUERT G, M'conn “anid that two weeks ago there was some talk -of Mr, Platt withdrawing, In order to Jeave Mr, Conkling free. a8 to his future course, but no time had been setfor it, Me though as did tho other Buck workers, that Mr. Plat! made aimistake in withdrawing under apy elrcumstances, : ‘ “ELEVATED ROADS, ; “ ‘THE MANHATTAN FIGHT, rei Spectat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune. i New Yonx, July 1.—To-day the Now York Elevated Rallrond Company mado its long- expected effort to regain possession of Its property by declaring the Manhattan lease _ broken. Ataspecial meeting of the Board "Of Directors it was unanimously resolved that: the. lense ‘had ‘become: forfelted by the'failure of the ‘Manhattan Company to pay tho taxes for 1879 and 1890, and to'pay the interest upon the bonds and the quarterly dividend . rental dus. yesterday. “Suit is to) «=Cbe - brought © to it the validity of the claim.” As: the Manhattan Company’ clans that its failure to pay the moneys dug the New York, Com: ‘pany was because of an Injunction speciti- cally restraining ft from so doing, ‘There Is evidently a long legal contest ahead, the issuv and precise effectof which it Is nut eusy >to foresac, te # A COMMITTNE, — - _ conalsting of Cyrus W. Field, John 1. Hall, Yand Benjamin Brewster, was Shpolnted to ‘ snake formal demand of the Manhuttan Com- “puny for the surrender of the Company's property, -‘Uliis demand was refused on tho 3 fround that: the Manhattan Company, had ‘been. restrained “by an ‘Injunction “from Jotenga a Inoncy. | The mevting-then ad- journed, subject to the call of the President, + Lhere will be another meeting of the Direot- > ors the first of next week. : We have re ceived no -monyy from the Manhattan Cam- Dany,” sald an oftcer of the New York Rall- youd tou Tnmune reporter, “and we consider ‘ that tho leasy Ix broken, ‘The ofileers of that “Company clatm that they are restrained by «an injunction, .Posslbly that may have some . effect, but Idon't think so, We. are paying + faclay: the Interest. on our bonds, but not «the dividends on our stock.” Mresident * Goltoway, of tie Manhattan Company, de- ‘clined to sa, popes In regard to the mat- ler: Cyrus W, Field sald that n sult would bq begun. to compel the termination of the + Tease or to regain possession of: the proporty. “7 EW. YORK. COMPANY WANTS ITS NOAD Boers, BACK. wet es “oNmw Yom July the. Ditcetors of. the : 3 i duly t.—The -Ditectors of. New York Elovate : id allroad Company to- _ aay appointed ‘a committes... constatiig of ‘Cyrus W. Field, Benjamin W, Brewster, and John A Hall, to. duinand the. surrender of * the’. Company's; property _ from Manhattan Company, ‘The di refused, and., resolutions adopted by. the Direetots of the New York Company ao-: that the Manhattan Cou pany had Not paid its taxes for 1870‘ and . 8b, had re. used to pay Its dividend ‘and: Interest rental ‘to the New York Company . to-day, that its fallure to pay tis taxes bad continued now ‘for more than three montlis, that its net reve . enues the past alx months were Sore * Mone THAN HNoUGIT.” ° to poy all interest-rental and dividond-rental,’ but that the revenues had: been diverted, ii violation of the Manhattan Company's duty, to the Now-York, and that consequences Tulnous to the New York Company aris- ing from this dofau! aad been averted only by stockholders of the Now York» Company advancing money front {hele private means to pay alr obligations; thorofora its lease was declared forfelted, an the President of the New York Company was directed to take immediate stops to regain Ressesston of its loased property from the anhattan Company, to secure to the New wank Company the earnings eet @ A e TESA NY, oneal on orga inasse has begun a suitin the Court of ‘common Pleas against the Manhat- tan Rallway Company, New York Elu- vated Hallway Company, David Dows, and Aslibel Hi, Harney, as ‘Irustees, to ro- itrain the first name: dcfondant from paying the stockholdera of the New York Elevated Ratiroad any dividend arlslug from’ profit made by the Manhattan Company under tl asa executed in November, 1880, ‘The lalntit’ obtained a, tumporary Injunction to Pat effect, and the order to slow ‘cause why fabould hot be made permanent was 56 Wu for urguinent on the bth Inst, THH COMET, DRAPEN’S RESULTS, Hoeclat Disvateh to ‘Tha CAlcago Tribune, phew Yous, July 1.—This morntag Prof, , Henry Draper accomplished the second fm- Portant result In bis investigation respecting Dhysical "constitution of\ the comet Which has beon attracting’ the attea- a-difference of Hon of selentifie men for ts Ist Week, nnd in the course of the next two or three days he will be prepared to snpmit the evidence of his work tonstronomers through- out the country, ‘The two feats he hins we stocks above closing prices, and the genera! list hag advanced from 1¢ to? percent. ‘The greatest activity has been tn Western Union, fn which a strong bull pool has heen formed. complished nutiat bo regarded-cach in its way | tis sald to be outside of Mr, Gould's office, ns LANDMARK IN THE MISTORY of physical astronomy. ‘The one is the taking ofa Miotoraph of eeomet, Which Ins never heen attempted nor weve regarded a8 prite- tleable untit now, ‘ho other fy the obtain. ing of n perfect photograph of the speetriim Which isan equally novel and foriainit and In many respects more Importint suece When the Professor took the train for New H88., and nuimberless brokers want to bet that the stock will tottch 110 before the middle of the month.’ “Thave never. seen a time.’ anti an oper- alor to-day, “when goad fides of the mare ket were so entirely at variance in regard to the future ns they are naw, ‘This dliference Issomething more than the permanent ule York this morning, atter spending the whole Unetion hetween bear and built, - Sone of of the Intter part of the previous miaht in the ony ry a hewative. of tho spectrum was not yet dry after Immersion in the bath to develop ityand he was not prepared to furnistin full descrip. tlon-and Interpretation of the results he lind obtained, ‘Ils last work fs of the highest comparative dimettity, and of y THE MOST STIKING SIONIPICANCK. The former shuply indicated inn general way the presence of violet and ultras violet niys In the light of these bodies, a fact whtelt lind not previously been demonstrated in the fuvestigations of physical astronomy. ‘The precision with whieh: the centre wns defied 4 the photograph also shawed tint. the nuclel of comets fre cither solit_or Nyuld in their constituency, and not merely nebulous, as has been “assumed by nay ob- servers from the pitrely optical evidence of the telescopic lnsge. required to obluin a good photograph wa: Roventech ininutes, but the Professor thin thatn photograph of the solld or Hquideen- tru alone, irrespective of the gascous coms, fhe exposire | buyer for his own aceount. TUE STRONGUST BULLS IN THE MARKET L Stnstings-on-theelludson, the | are for the moment on the bear, side, and some of the ehtronte bears are talking bullish, My susplclon ts that Mr, Gould fs short of tronk-ling stocks, amt wishes to see them go down, Ils following intorsy ils views, and produce. the existing anomaly. It looks ag though. Mr Gould took advantage of the state. of things for the lust few weeks to make a turn upon the short side. Mr. Vanderbilt was out of stocks, and therefore Interested In seeing lows er prices, Naw, however, Mr. Vanderbilt f4 understood to bea bull and disposed to seo the market advanee, Large orders are be- Hevad to have heen sanetloned by ‘lim yes terday, and he {5 sald to have been a Siberal “Tha public ts a belfeved to be ready for an adyanee conse: quent upon the plethora of monty and the Improved condition of the crops, But itis a could be taken In fifteen minutes, or possibly | question whether the edvanes will come If a Httle less, tuner the most favorable condi tlons of atmosphere, THE ENPOSUE nEQUINED to photograph the coma, which Sis belleyed to be composed of blazing carbon vapor, or | Mit. GOULD STANDS SQUARELY IN THE WAY. THs power In the market has Heen shown too nny thoes to make dealers aiixtous to drive hha, Lf he ts, as ts elated, determined to vapor of suis combination of carbon, Is con- | break tho Vanderbilt properties from to 10 siderably greater but nat uccurately deter- inined. “Probubly trom twenty to twenty-five unites would serve the purpose: with the atmosphere in the best possible condition, ‘Io obtain n photograplile tupression of the tail the perlod required 1s still more extended, -probably about thirty, or possibly thirty-five mijnutes, ‘The successful photograph of the comet in the first instianes and of the speetram in the second, ‘nish a starting point far subse quent chemical nvestiatlony of such botlies, which will prove of pliyaical astronomy, IN THI LAST TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN and in the transit of dlereuty Aaneriean masters in astronomical: plystes, such as Young, Draper, and their rank as authoritles in one of the moxt striking aud inipartant departinents of mod- ern seience, nud, 5u far as present develop. ments are concerned, It has been reserved for an Amerlean to lay the foundation for a new sclenco of cometury physics, aud to supply the starting-polit from whieh all subsequent lnvestigation of the chemistry of comets must date. Since tho discovery of per cent, Are cain, tl sey {ikely will, mak the inarket purge and favorish for we even If he should not fi the end: stieceed in is plans, Saime of the great operators Ike Mr. Suze and Me. Woerlshoeffer talk bullish, Acontlict with Vanderbilt, - Mr. Sage, Mr Woerishoeifer, and the pubile and foreigners on one side, and Mr. Gould and Mr, Keene on the other, would be_ si and ludicrous nt the same tne, | Mr, Gould Is not supposed to take pleasure in helping Mr. Keene cover his shorts, and x man of ie highest value to | even Mr. Gould's genius MUST FIND IT AWKWARD to ben bear upon the Vanderbilt and a bull on the rest of the market. As Esuttl at first, f the dingnosis of the market which makes Langley, established | Mr. Gould a bear Is correct we lutve struck upon acurious condition of things.” A prominent grain operator said Inst even- ing: * I tiave made contracts at a lower rato to-iaythun ab any time before this senson, The ruling rate’ for grain from Chicago to New York fs 13 cents per hundred, notwith- sanding Mr, Fink's rate Is 20 cents per hun- dred. Ithink rates have been made even lower, aud a rebate on Micents is in sane the comet, a weak ago, Prof, Draper hasbeen | exses allowed. ‘The cropreports are cugnged from ft o’clock, wntll morning twi- light at tho observatory every night, and will continue his researelies until every means of instruinental nauiry is exhausted, or the brilliant visitor vantst spree, THE MENAGERIE. SCENES AT. THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, © Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yon, July 1.—There was a variety ofentertalnments on Change this morning liMho shape of firecrackers, large and small rockets, and pin-wheels, of which each floor nes into interminable | Erlo loomy, There will be a great. tailing off in ‘he sierd of winter whent, and the prospects for spring Wheat are far trom good. There is a bitter feellng between the New York Central und oads, and I do not see how A RAILROAD WAR can bo averted.” Another graln-dealer sald to-day: “'Tho old wheat in'view. with the ylefl this year at the lowest estiinate, will give the railroads as much grain to haul ay they ld last year...'Chis belng tho case do not see what there is to complain of,” Treasurer Body,‘of. the: Manhattan Com- pan , Was Very mitich vexed Iast evening at hitving been reported by the: evening papers had its share. “Uncle” Rufus Hatch fur- | 8 saylng that the Mantiattan Company would nished those on the upper or grain floor, and Fowler & MacFarlane, with their brokers, orn those on the lower one, to the great delight of the sightsears of the former and tha gos- sips of the latter, The former was tn hit self r show that brought around im all the clephant-hunters and the small boys, who stood with thelr mouths open taking in the hero of the Iate Bermuda onion corner, and | that th he enjoyed ft, too, as he sat beside Kent, and, through him, bought 200,000 bushels of: Sep- tember corn at 6734 cents, Just to amuse hin self and astonish the boys, or help Lyon bull histload—no one seemed to’ know which, Some wondered how much Lyon paid him for thus openly godfathering corn, while others thought he did it for hisown account, and this % i . OPENLY: FOR A FLYET, relying on the “moral. effect” of his exam- ple, as usual, to make a following and | henca 8 profit, Others thought he had a point - from. “Old. Prob” or Vennor, as liu had from the Bonrd of Health before running his corner on Bermudas, An operator.sald, us the buys were telegraphing the fact of hls buylng corn to Chicago: one, will coppor hin put thore,” and ane. othor that he wondered if Wall street would uip the bait spread on so thin, After thus creating a sensation “Uncle? Rufus and Kent withdrew, both siuiling,—one at the stir ny its guaranteed dividends on the Oth of » Ite observed that he had sald. nothing ha kind, but added that the Company had the money for {ts dividends at hand. He could not say whether the dividends would be pildor not. A broker sald: “1 understand that the: bank whichis said to haya been backing up speculation in MANHATTAN AND METHOVOLITAN STOCK is likely to bo Investigated, “It Is claimed is bank has Joaned. money within 10 per cent of market prices on Metropolitan stock. Metropolitan, us well as Manhattan, {s likely to. find its way Into the hands of a Receiver, and the decline in Metropolitan inay be so rapid that the bank will not be: able to. protect — fiself — ausainst heavy losses, There Is a feoling amon: conservative men that bank olllcers shoul never be speculotors {nu stocks, and that a inan who Is a speculator has no business to bo a bank President. It{s believed that a hard fight between the’ Metropolitan and New York Elevated Is forthcoming.” “Tf Twas a clorg Operator this morning, “and ‘at all Intimate with Messrs, Gould and Vanderbilt, I should expect to be called upon to perform the mar- riage ceremony between thelr interests, Jn other words, : ; TUE TWO GREAT RNAILNOAD KiNOS will soon work together In perfect hatmininy, forming the greatest railroad combination {1 ee yan axl ful ink,” sald 9 very successful specu- Intor to-day, “that Wabash is the beat pase ira had madyand the otherat the commissions:| cluse on the fist. By tho Ist of January the he had mader; while Hickox, Edson, and Wil- Wabash will ‘have: 4,000 inites of road in son looked equally happy to’ think ‘they hind | Overation. ‘The common and preforred stock gotten rid ot thely corn oF made neeowimis: st amount to about $7,000 a mile, and its slon too off from Lyon, J) WHEAT DROPPED before the opening, but afterwards recovered. without activity or- important feature, Ar- mour and other big guns are out of the mar: ket except on cash wheat, having discharged tholr load, and thoy are now slply alluring the boys with their Fourth of July crackers. ‘Tho ont clique sat buck on thelr morning and refused to part with thelr valu- able property to tho wnappreciative oatmon- gorsat old prices, and hence little will badone | until the Fourth 1s over, and they “feel their oats” less. Down stulrg, however, was the real fun, whore a reguinr cireus lis been in full blast since 3 p, m. yesterday, up to which thine Fowler had, not delivered -any art of the 2,000 tlerces uf stenrine In dispute, atwoen that hour and 6 o'clock, lowever, things wore lively, and, while Fowler was nterest charges, leases, and taxes will foot UD only about $1,200 a in Ie. The gross earn- ings of ‘the Company are expected this year ty be not less than $16,000,000. ‘Lhe Wabash general mortgage bonds seiling at 101 are the cheapest 6 per cent bonds on the list? MERCANTILE FAILURES, ignity this | AN IMPROVEMENT OVER THK PREVIOUS QUARTER ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, New Yor, July 1—The sumnury of mor- eantilé faltures for the secont quarter of 1881, 08 reported to Brudatreet's, shows 2 generally healthy condition of trade through out the United States and Canuda. In ntim- ber, tho faltures ate 1,270, against 1,058 for the first quarter of the year, For the second an pettio ready to: deliver his stearine, MeFar- | quarter the: labilittes foot up $15,411,225, t wne's broker, Bouck, was delivering the Ene glish language freely, and clinsing Fowler round town to hurry hin up with the stear- {ne he did not want, and bid him 20 cents for it In order to make a settling price. Fowler with Sassots amounting ‘to $7,054.37, ‘The 1,088 disasters reported... for the first quarter of, =the ~—syenr. In volved finbilitlus amounting to $24,167,780, could not nmke- the delivery good before | A striking featura of tho returns fs tho o'clock, to which thne the nriitraturs In- ‘formatly allowed him, in the absence of any marked fallung off in the umber of fallures In.the Southern States as compared with the rule of tho Exchange governing the delivery | frst quarter of the year, showing of stearine, ; change, and, UUFORE NOUCK COULD GET Ig MOUTIC OFF ‘They. finally met at the Ex- to bid 20 cents, Fowler affered to sell Iii 250 tierces, June delivery, at 14 cents, and Bouck took It, thus getting euchred in making a settling price six cents: per pound below what he had’ been pldding fit before. ‘he mutter has now to go before anothor. arbitration, and possibly Into the Courts, 98 the feeling rons Wen on both sides; and cither are ready to spen of the steurine‘in “getting justice,” wihiel, in this case, nieans each other's pocketbook, ° 2 PARTICULANS OF THE STEAIINE DE Ala : 2 20 the Weetern Assoctated Press, % New. Yous, July 1.—Fowler * Brothers closed’a June contract about three weeks ngo for 2,000 tiurces ot choice lard stearine at 33 cents, with W. JL, Popham &Co., who phorwurds ieanatsrred, png hale oF ihe Eos ety: 1, lerces, to WV. V. MeuFarlane Co, end the other half to Richard Arnold, ‘The price rose to ie conts, and W, V. Muc- Farlane & Co, offered $3250 to Richard Arnold: for his part of the contract, ‘The alter was accepted, Fowler Brother, who had a larga stuvk of winter pressed' stearlne iu store at Chicago, then.madan delivery to + V, MucFarlane & Co, which was reftised on the ground that all summer contracts call gen minutes |-and iiftteon fallures throughout the AN IMPROVED CONDITION OF .MENCANTILE AFFAIRS dn the cotton-growing regions, In the Mid- dle and New England States the fallures for | this quarter area Httle below thosy for the past quarter, nid much the same 1s ta be sald for the Western States, One hundred, H States ant Canada were reported during the past week.—an inerensa of twenty. two over 1c number reported twice the value | for the preceding week. Only one failure of any. magnitude in general importance oc cubred during the past weelk,—that of W. 0, inzey & Co,, notions, Now York City. ‘The. ‘Addie States had twenty-three,—an iierease of two; New England sixteon,—un Increase: of fivu; the Southern States seventeon—a jecrensy of one; the Western States twenty: two,—a decrease of one; California and tho Paeltic Const Stutes twenty-iive—an Iierenss of “thirteen; Canada and. the provinces twelve,—an Increaue of four, “ee IMMIGRANTSA TRE WECOND, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yount, July U—Although: there has been 4 decrease In tnumigration ju the last ten days of fully 30 por cont a§ compared with for “choice summer pressed stearing,” ‘The | the first ten days of Jung, the total arrivals matter was SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION, Arbitrators deoidud that Fowler Bros, must tender ‘upon , contract, “choles sumimer> pressed atearine,” In lots of 23 tlerces In June, but that the decision of the arbitrators should not prevent Fowler Bros, from holds for the month wero .01,013,~an ine rease over Juno, ‘2890, of: 10,086, ‘The total arrlvala sluco Jan, 1 have been 245,- 250, as compared with 177,43 In the samo perlod last yoar, ‘The record of the natlon- Alltics represented by the arrivals up to Juno ing Popham & Co,: responsible in cage Muc | 801s. us follows; Germany, 24,143; Ireland, Farlang & Co. should fall to pteurine,, Under the rules ‘of onulve, hie Thy Sweden, — 7,209; England, . 6,060; he Prod Exchanxe, MacFarlane &Co, bought In 1,000 Austria, 3,800; Norway, 9,003; Scotland, terces at about 14 vents, ‘The price tumedi- ately advanced to 17 contae but Fowler Bros, stil held off, olfered. 2 n addition | ‘Thursday, “: whieh terces jn a Mer aWilitelt ‘Were rejected because of quality, an attempt was made to the market. by Fowler Brothers, who offered 100 tlerces'| ont thue :° at 143¢ cents, which waa at once taken, and ide Were made up to20 cunts, ab whi el market closed. MucFariaue & Co; now claim About 850,000, which Fowler Brothers declino to allow, ‘Chey threaten to carry the matter Int tha courts. STREET TALK, THE BYOCK MANKKT STILL STRONG, Sptetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, New. Yous, July .—“ Tho warket has 3,007; Switzerland, 1,405; Italy, 1,239; Dons mark, 1,189; Holland, 1,8);° Poland, ul; Tussta, 4; Bohomla, 675; France, $00; une: gary, 305; Belgium, ud; Wales, 84; Spain, 37; other countries, 6 From dau. t tg the pyes- : ‘ EMPLOYMENy the | has beon procured through the Labor Bureay ot Castle Garden for 24,057 lmmlgrants, 18,003 being inen and boys, and 5,00 women aud girls, Of the men, 21 were skilled oporatives, ns were also (14 women, «Among the wmployed were 860 families, comprising 2,03 -persuns, Among the Germaitimulgrynts iu June were technologists, clvil engincers, mechanicat engineon, machinjsty, and carpenters, Many been a stroug one,” sald a leading broker | of the Swedes also aro skilled workmen, but ‘this afternoon, “It opened with nearly all the Irish are mostly common laborers, Thy man,” saida prominent: ” my I8SRi—SIXTEEN PAGES laborer obtains #2 adny tn the West, Agents are rocomes to this country readily now here from Colorado OO farm — Taborers, with =the prom- fse. of plenty of work nnd gouil wages, ‘The demand for farm and other Ia- borers Is greater than ever before, farme owners feoling that, as they now obtain bet- ter prices for their product, nnd are other- wise prosperous, they can afford to employ more fabor, Fully 00 per cent of the German Tinmigration will settle west of the Missis- sippl River, GREAT EFFOnTS Ante: nei MADE TY JAY Hi fo obtain anil others Interested in ‘Texas railways to encottrage Innnigration to Texas, Clreulars have been issued to the ocean steamship Ines oid bookimg agents both here and in Europe atithorlzing the selling of tickets - to Tinidgrants desiring tu settle In ‘Texas fron New York to any — polut in Texas at the nniform rate of $25, with 10 per cent commission to the agents, There ts atarked change in the destination of the Irlah fimigrants, nga greater percentage fs settling in Missourl aml. Arkansas. than formerly. A fargo muinber of Ital- fans oare going to) Ohla. Espeeiat efforts ure being made to. attract them to Florida by capitallsts who ltave pur ehased larve tracts of land Ju that State. ‘The Scandinavians are going to tho Northwest, but not xo faring itt former years, the major- lisrat them settling in Nebraska and Minne- sult, A QUARTER OF A MILLION SINCE JAN. 1. ‘Tu the Western, Assoctated Press. New Your, July L—There arrived at this port during the pust six months 21,0u Tne migrants, ngvinst 176,05 the suing tine last year. Agents are now here from Colorado © obtain 600 farm Jaborers, with a promise of plenty of work and zoo wares. ‘The de: wand for farm and other Iaborers 1s greater (tan ever before. Fully 40 percent of the German iimmieration will settle west: of the Misstasippl River. Great efforts nre being made by Gould and others * interested in ‘Texns rallways to cneourage — in- migration to | ‘Texns, has hive been Issued to the steamship nes and booking azents here and in Europe, authorizing the selling of tlekets to IMSUGNANTS DESIRING TO ETT THXAS, from New York to any point in Texas, at the uniform rate of $25, with 10 per cent come qilssion to agents. ‘Thereis a murked change in the destination of the Irish fumigrants, a8 Q greater percentage Is settling in Missourl and Arkansas than formerly. Large num bers of Italians are golngto Ohio, and special efforts are being made tu attract them to Florida by capitalists, who have purchased large tracts of Innd in that State. ‘The Scandlunvians are golng to the Northwest, but not so fa u former years, the major- ity suttling In raskn and Minnesota, CRIPPENDORI. TITS CHAIGES AGAINST IEININCK, Bpectal Dlapateh to The Chteatoo Tribune, New Yors, July 1.—A man named Crip- pendorf, employed in Grosjean’s factory at Woodhaven, . 1,: called upon Justice Betts nt damafea Thursday evening, and = oappiled = for oa - warrant for the arrest of the Rev. C.D. Heinrieh, who was recently In charge of the Evangel- feal Chureh at Woodhaven, and whom he alleged had assaulted him with a shovel. Mr, Heinrich and Crippendorf met at the factory Thursday, when the latter accused the; clergyman of having destroyed his domestle happiness, Words were exchanged, and were followed by a collision, in which it is alleged that Mr. Uelurich caught up a shovelful of dirt and threw it in tho fuce of his necuser, and then struck hin with the shovel. Justice Detts, after ques: Montag the man closely, granted the warrant, ant . : SUL MEINRICH WAS SUNSEQUENTLY Alte . oo Restup by Constabla Abrams and taken before the Justice, In the meantine Crippendort had disappeared, and it, was said he had gone to enmige a lawyere Mr, Heinrich denied the chiurme,and said that Crippendorf attempted to shoothim, ‘Justice Botts allowed theaccusedl to goon his own recognizance, and set the exninination down for to-day. Mr. Heinrich who Is about 35 years old, 1s mamarried, and was born in Gormany, He was educated for the ministry in the Northwestern Institute, in Dlinuls.” Crippeniort has a wife and two children. He and lls wife hetonged to the ehureh In which Mr. Meturich formerly olliclated, but. Mr. Helurich cnused thelr names to be stricken from the roll, MINA MULLER. A LETTEI CONCERNING INI MURDER Speeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Your, July 1.—A letter In German concerning the murder of Minn Maller, at Guttenburg, in May lust, was vlaced in Dis- trlet-Attorney McGill's hands at Jersey City to-«lay, ‘The letter declared that the person in custody for the murder was innocent. Mr. McUill suid ton reporter that the letter was 0 counterpart of one published during tha ox- eitemont attending the Smith-Bennett trint, except that It hed evidently been matted to the Stuats-Zdttuny trom Paris, He thought it had been written by onv. accustomed to writing In German, but’ the wriler had wade a very evident attempt to prepare. it so that it would look Hike the manuseript of A Ubeducated person, Ho has no doubt that It was prepared by somo friend in this country of Kenkowski, who is In fau awnlt- ing trint for the murder of Mrs, Miller, and remailed from Parls, or Itamay have been sent hither by one of Kenkowskl's relatives, {ie al ell says that Kenkowslci ins a brother aris. = SN COLLECTOR MERRITT. TRYING TO HAVE HOCARRESTED, New Yous, July 1.—This afternoon coun- sel for Aluxandor, of the Havana & Mexiean- Mail Steamship Company, mace application to the United States Commissioner fora war- rant for tho arrest of Coliector Merritt upon acharge of neglect of duty in refusing to clenr the steamship City of Washington on tho 19th of May lust. Collector Merritt. gave is a reason for retusing tu cléar the steamer that fines, and penalties to. the amount of 8213 Imposed upon her had not been paid to the Collucton A: second application was iniute for a warrant for the arrest of the Col- lector on acharge of extortion, ‘he Come miastoner said by a rule of the courts he was hot permitted to grit any warrant without the tpproval of the District Atlorney, and ho would therefore submit the complaints and Alidavit to tho Assistant Disirlet Attorney, who had charge of all criminal mattors, PAILURES. MADE AN ASSIGNMENT, + New. York, July t.—William 0, Klnzoy and Mins J. Phitz, of the firm of Wiliam 0, Kinzvy & Co,, Sixth avenue, yesterday fled an uasignnent: to. Louls Steiner, Kinzey was formerly at 77 Broadway, where ho failed in Jannary, | 1873, with Iabliities amounting to $43,000, which le compromised at thirty conts on the dolinr,. It was sald yeleniny that thelr Mabilities- were about, A VEly DAD OxE, f In connection with tho assigninent of John A. Rittenhaus, No, 60 Walker street, tod. Garrhion De Mott, the following schedule Was fled yesterday: Linbilitlos, S115 u515 nominal assets, $10,500; actual nssuts, $12,593, ‘ LLMs, THERE WAS NO FIRE, Bpectal Dispatch to (The Chicago Tribuns, New Youk, July It turns out that the sensitlonal’ yeport of 9 flro-at the Long Beach’ Hotel lust night: ts. without founda ton, ‘Thure has been no fire even In tho neighborhood of the hotel, Mr, Laffan, the managing director, anys that tho riusmor must have been started with the malicious fitent of keeplng Now-Yorkers from startug for Long Bench to-day and stopping over the Fourth, oo: . WILT, BEAK THE LEASE: Tho. New York Elevated Ruitroad Com- pany this afternoon, resolved te break the leasb with the Manhattan Company, VETOED, : «Ta the Weateris Anscetated reas, New Yon, July 1-Goy. Comell has ro- turned tq the Legislature, without approval, the bit which provides for the dlstribution of books and other necessary articles free of charge to puplls attending the public schuols of Brookiyn, The Gov rosays; “Now York State hus advanced to the very extreme of Iiberality in) providine advantages for public education, The pu- pils in Brookiyn destitute of means to pro- vitle themselves with the articles mentioned are now furnished with them at public ex- pense, ‘Those who ean furnish thelr books snd other tequisits should Hot be treated ag ehiarity scholars, There ty no more reagon why tliey should be supulled with books free of charge than Unt they should be furnished with shoes or eloth- Ing at public cost.” NO MONEY, Want of funds ins forced the dismissal of Seventy men iy the Construction Department of the Navy-Yuril. ‘ i THI MINDS DIVORCE BUTT. Suns. Welnburg, through her father, August Kileves, has brougiitin action sentnet her husband, Moses Weinburg, to secure a Milted divorce and compel lin to support rer. [t was charged that the defendant hind placed his wife ast pauper Inan insane fisy- aun In Hinata, and falled to visit her or prop- erly provite her with clothing. ‘The mother brought her daugiter to this elty and she ty how confined to Bloomingdale Asylum, De- fendant denied the allegation sit averted: 1 willoaiess 2 provid for ae (ills rt aho vas placed 11 his custody. Judgment was given In favor of the defendant, = STIUKE ENDED, The Journeymen brewers ended their strike to-day and are ready for work wherever they may get It. AL NEWS. CRIMI AN EDITO!M ASSAULTED, Forr Sain, Ark., July 1.—United-States Marshal Valentine Dell was knocked down to-day by Revenne-Collector Fowler, ‘The cause of the dificully orlginated In an article whieh appeared In Dell's: paper—the New Era—last week, apparently referring to the ruln of young girl who liad resided In Fowler's family some tlne. Foivler const: ered himself Identified with the seandal, and atonee enlled on Dell for a retraction, In hiy next paper a retraction did not come, Fowler met hint comiug down the stairs to- re Jenuling Seon the Government inclusure. An altercation ensued, In which It is stated that Fowler knocked Dell dav wi brick- bat and stamped on his body, and then beat Kim over the head with piste! witeh fell from Dell's pocket. Dell was carried, bleed- ing ant senseless, to hits room, where he now Hes in an uncouscions condition. ‘The doctor bronounces his case critical, Fowler was Arrested, nnd gave bond for fighting only. The public, excitement was so great that it Was thought beat to Increase the bond, IANGED. Dawsas, Tex., July 1,~Adam Thompson was hanged here at? p.m, for the murder of Joseph Schumaker, July 4, 1876, Me has de- elared his Innocence all along, but admitted that he knew of the murder and received partof the plunder. Ile broke down on the scaffold and wept, but made-no speech, Ile died of strangulation. He professed conversion, and u telegram was sent to Gov. loberts last night asks: fora resplt of two weeks to enable the culprit to better prepare for death, but tha Governor did not answer it. Schumaker, the murdered man, kept o store on tha highway six miles frou Dallas, and was supposed tu have considerable money, ‘Thompson and two companiona—Pol- tard and Gant—murdered bln at night, beat bls brains out, mutilated bis body In 4 horriblo manner, and left It naked on the prairie. Pol- lurd died in juilover a year ago, and Gant has never been captured, QUARRELED OVER A BILLIARD GAMT, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tytbune. Lirtne Rock, Ark, July L—A_ serfous aifray Isreported from Hempstead County to- day. Twoimen named Boyd and Johnson quarreled about a gam of billiards which they were playing in a hall’ at Fulton. Finally Johnson told Boyd he would have nothing more to do with hin, ‘These words incensed Boyd, and he drew ily pistol’ and fired at Jolson, tho ball faking effect In the stomach, Johnson seized a biliiard-cue and struck Boyd a terrible blow, when Boyd be- gan firlns, tnillcting three moro wounds Upon Johnson, ‘Chey wera then separated, paqusen is not expected to Hye, Boyd isin jail, ASSASINATED. Brectal Dispatch to. The Catcago Tribune, Lrrruu nock, Ark, July L—A gentleman Just in from Jetferson County reports that o colored man named. ira Kendal], living on Bartholomew Layou, in that county, was mortally wounded recently, being shot down while seated In the yard surrounding. his eabin by an assasin just at nightfall, “Ken- dall was tried Intely on a charge of assnult- Ing with tntent to Kill a colored man named Simon McCasgill, found guilty, and sen- tenced to three years in the Penttentlary, ‘The sentence was never carried into effect fore some reason, and the assasination Is laid tothisfact. MOLLY: MAGUIRES. Gnreensnung, Pa, July As the sequel to the nssustuation of Maurice [ealey, Su- perlutendent of the Dunbar Furnace Com- pes letters aro being recelyed by several of its “fh if measures riunds warning them that, aro taken to secure the capture of his mure dlorers, n like fate will be theirs, N. Fy San- ford and Thomas Lynch were the lnst to re- ceive these warnings, 'T! are said to have an organization there, CONVICTED OF ARSON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Omata, Neb, duly L—C, L. Merrick was this afternoon ‘convicted of arson after n hotly contested trial of suveral dayy, this belng the secon trinl of the enso. In No- vember Inst he tired De Gront Brothers’ hat store, De Groat Brothors’ trial on the same charxe beglus to-morrow. The object of the fire was to get the Insurance, there be! about $0,000 Insurance on the stuck, AN INCENDIARY ARRESTED, Itrapina, Pa, duly t—Joseph Voters, aged 28, was the only witness who testified that he saw the nurder of Joseph Raber, for, whieh five men were hanged tn the Lebanon Jul abouts sear ago, Lastntght Peters was arrested on the charge of burning a large barn of Aaron, Bomberger, . in Cornwall ‘Townshlp, iy which ten horses and nine Head of enttle were roasted to death, and much property destro: . MURDERER SENTENCED, . St, Louis, Mo, July t—Willlam Dick- man, who has been on tral at Clayton, the vounts seat of St. Louls County, for ‘several uy past, on the charge of killing Henry M, Merts, at Hilltown, about elght months ago, Was found guilty by the jury last night of imurder dn the second degree, and hts pimishinent assessed at clghtcen yours jn the Penitentiary, SATE+BLOWER:! ‘5 St. Paur, Minn, July 1—Tho- safe of George Curr, of Adrian, Minn, was blown open by experts this morning and $800 ox- tracted. ‘There fs no claw to the robbers, A CAPTURED BANIK-BURGLAR, Say Francisco, duly 1.—dames Hope, the burglar recently captured In the act af rob- bing the bank of Suathor & Co., was to-day hold to answer tu tho sum of $10,000, ——— LATE MARINE NEWS, Sptetat Wapaich ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Lake Vincent, N, Y., duly 1—Arrived— Schooner Mary Copley, fram Chleago, vin Kingston, where she discharged her cargo, |. Saited—Schooner Mary Copley, Chicago, Mght. ' Speciat Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Pour DALMOUSIE, July b—Passed wp— Propellers Cuitle, » Montreal, to - Chicago, kenoral cargo; Acudia, Alontrent.to Chicuza,. st LUTHEU, 5 TANTO 1 .—Sallerdt—! 5 Lincoln and tow for Chicage with tes. > —$———_———-_ | STEAMSHIP NEW! 2 Qurenstowny, July 1.—Arrived—The Wis-. consin from New York. Livenvoot, July 1—Arrlyed—The Toron: to from Montreal, aa, 2 “TITUSVILLE OIL PRICES, ‘TitusviLLy, Po, July 1—Oll opened at 783g cents; highast, 78%; lowest, 7734; closed, T8; snipmwnts, 63,100; charters, 81,125; runs, 93,108. - ie Molly Magulred | 4 udu THE WEATHER. Chesapeake Bay and Vicinity Vise '. ited by a Very Destruc- tive Cyclone. Vedsels Blown Bodily on the Shores, Where They Rest High '* and Dry, . Several Senfaring Men Known to Have Lost Thelr Lives in the Storm, Great Destruction of Lifé and Property on the Islands Dotting the Bay. Bulletins of the Signal Office and Chief Signal Officer. A TERRILLE CYCLONE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Datistone, Md., July, 1.—Dispatelies re- ceived to-day from Chrisfeld, Md, and other points along the lower partof tho Chean- heake Loy, give tha details of a’ terriblo eyclone which swept over that region last night. ‘The schooner J. F. Tall was enpsized off Fox Island, In Tangier Sound, and all on board are supposed to have been lost. ‘The crew wns composed of Capt. George KR Davis, Edward Riggin, and Willin Ward. The body of Ward has been recovered, A number of fraine houses on Deal's Island were demolished, and several persons fatally Injured, © Heavy timbers be- longing to the houses were found several Muundred yards away, On Smith's Island vessels were blown high and dry on the beach, one landing In 9 potato-pateh. thirty yards distant from the shore, Another Schooner was found sunk near the shore, The body of a negro was lashed to the mast, with n rope tied around his wal: Near Watls Island the wind was so pow ful tlint 1t lifted the schooner Verellla F. Leach alinost clear of the water, capsizing her, ‘and drowning two of her crew, both colored, The Captain and inate barely escaped with their lives. Further up the sound the schooner Sunnysite was capsized, and her whole crew, consisting of Capt, Mc- Donald and hg son, drowned j also, a volore man was knocked overboard and drowned before assistance could reach’ him from the schooner McGill. On Sinith Istaid the storm was simply terrific, tearing duwn aud sweep- ing away before it fences, and buildings, and growing crops. ‘Che publle school-hotse on the Jjstaud was. completely demotished. Nearly every vessel on the sonnd was more or less injured,‘imasts, satls, and rlgeing be- ing torn away from a vast nuinber of them, WATERSPOUT, Ow1nasvite, Ky,, July 1,—-Something tike a waterspont visited this tucality lust even- ing. The water fell fia deluge, and the ace companying wind wnroofed buildings, broke down trees, fences, ete, John Sanford and Cornelius Wilson were struck by flying débris und are serloualy Injured.: ‘The dam- age tocrops, fences, and outbuildings Is very great, ; BIGNAL SERVICE, OFFICE or ‘THE CitnF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuinetos, 2, C., duly 2-18. m.—The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the following speelal bulletins ‘The barometer Is lidghest in the Lake region and lowest iu the extreme Northwest, Tho temperature has fallen slightly in New England, the Middle, and Southern Atlantic States. Cloudy weather with rain.continues inthe South Atlintic States, and Jocal rains are reported from Tennessee and the Gulf States, Northerly wis continue in the Middle Atlantic Stites, shifting to northensterly, Slightly warmer far weather Ig indicated for the Lower Lake region, the New England, and the Middlo Atlantic States for to-day and to-morrow. Forthe Olio Valley and -'‘Tennessce, fair weather, except local rains in the southern nrtion, westerly winds, and stationary or lower barometer and temperature, ¥or the Ldwer Lake region, slightly warm- er, fair weather, variable winds, und station- ry or lower burometer, « AY For the Upper Lake region, warmor, falr weather, followed In the western portion by rising barometer, varlable winds, shifting to herby, y southerly ' For the Upper_Misstssipp!'and Lower Mis- sourl Valluys, fair weather, stationary or nigher temperature, falling, followed by ris- ing burometer, and winds mostly southerly. - LOCAL UBAERVATIONG. UCMICAGO, July 110114 9, ma, Ther,| Hu | Wind.) Vel) In.) Weather dluan thermometer, 2.2. HGdteat temperature, 63.0 nest 185. Levon tomporature, tai. : GENEUAL OUSERVATIONSA, CiticaGu, Inty 1-10:18 p, m, Wind, Wrtnr, pal) ze AS: : Wuzewtstee ITER: Hebe Se BRaz: BRS: UEERAEE: Were ol Rut? ban Anton . UlClear, Bh Miwvomt soe) os O/Clene, WWKOMrevvosceeed se | TS uClonre HOLMANS RED ~@ fpouuan’s ADS Through the ae Operate PEAT ON. Ye Agne, Tlver, wad Ntomacl Tro Sataitel Auuc, aa Biumbach troubles, Hotuante Bpectal Pad. Forchruniacasos, eee eS Sa Nora Moline itn Boe For ailments of Tasenta olay SR a gd tones Ore eee We Sh Golttney Bad, yee ‘widnoy, Pade For affections of the of ute irauuts Pectoral Treat and use, 0 Mediclnal_ Body I*tuse Molwan's Abeorpitve Me aie \swody tery 1H Doak # 4s Alwarpiive Medieluut Foot. bare rag a ‘vor, Headachos, und sly, + eet ation. Vor pair, BGs angen for Medicated Iaths. For otitis ang uit case: wuurun Maule patod Lath be poodely also wh excullens fout-baL, Por kits packugy, ¥ao. 10 by all Drugulste, Gr sont by mall, pustpald, of Mheulpi oF sprle (6 i ‘The Absorption bal, te wu! “mattable," wud wud} bo sent ty apres uy purchase of's uxponsu, Soo that oach Pad bears tha Isivute Koventio Mtamp of thi Hh Seat PAD COMPANY, with uve rada-siark printed ju xroon. ‘isatliosont MDI HOLM ASS wdvleg ts fr08, . HOLMAN PAD CO,, frovon application, Addra: (0, uox 11), %hA Brondway, NX. x ‘ AMUSEMENTS, eA Araneta ramon it THE SAENGERTEST. , The Last Two Concerts * or vim. ‘NORTH AMERICAN NAENGERBUND TAKE PLACE TO-DAY IN THE ‘EXPOSITION BUILDING, In the Afternoon beginning at 3 o’clock, doors open at 1. : In the Evening beginning at 8 o'clock, doors open at 7. ‘ FOLLOWING ARE TIE PROGRAMMES FOR THE TWO CONCERTS TO-DAY: THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME, 1. Oyerturo to * itobospler: 2 © Normanneneug," Chorus, Gormanis Sannarclo . Hekurt, 3, Divinitas du Styx, from “Alces Miss Annie Lautan Car 4. "Los Protudes,”' syinphonty Poon & Aria from * Yon Giovanni,” It mia’ tenore Thrapen vor Brennile kotrocknet). fuga Lindau, of Cincinnati, mine on Foaming ilows, froin the Croton’. 1 ie. M. We Walinioy. 7. Alr~Arranged by It. |oronbecker. x, 8] Hrade Faerinn, KJoruif, +b. Mor a= Mees Wornube rej. OF Chiten Mov. Director, aay Forau dat Des- ' seoseneVordl 30, Indian March, from Moyerbpor Adulph Kosonbecket Conductor. THIS EVENING’S PROGRAMME. PART FIST }, Featmareh, 0: & Yremata, Mad auth i , Keminarts, %. Introductlan and Third Scene’ from BONKTIN ssa eee CHARACTER Ki fer nase joethoren a and ne sooo WORNOE MrALAW.Whitney Sir, WV, Candids Peach in-Let Brabant, Mr, F, ommart Annie Loulsy Cary A. Lolvermann, in ind women of the poopie. ‘Tho scone takes piace in Antwerp, in tho first half of the tonth century, + Stud. utner i. noble oF, Ortend, his wife... ML ‘the Royal Torta Churus uf Counts PA! OND, 4. Symphony In D mtnor¢ 9, Up. 135)... eothoven atu Mad. Peschka-Lauiner, Baprano, Miss Anniv 1a ‘Alto. Mr. W. Candidus, Ton : Mr, F. ommortz, Baritone, Festival Chorus of the Nueth Anurican Hacrngoband Abani Balathassssesees sor ooesesees CONDUOLOF, SALE OF SEATS. Hox Office now open at the Exposiion Butiding for the ente of RESERVED SEATS onl: Hingle fterarved Yoats In Parquatta, 520 Mingle Heserved Seats in North Gall 1a General adinissio: rare $27-'The nate of General’ Adintasiue Wickets opens twe hours before each perforiuance. OFFICIAL PROGRAMMES old at the Hox Oftce, the only programmes permit tod in tho ball, RAND PICNIC OF THE SAENGERFEST, The largest ever held by the NORTH AMERICAN SAENGERBUND, will take place to-morrow, Sunday, July 3, WRIGHT'S GROVE, All the Singing Socleties will be there and take part in the exercises. A MUSICAL CORPS OF 100. Two Programmes--Oue for the Afternoon and One for tho Evening. SPEECHES IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN, Addresses by the Hon. Carter Harrison, Emil Hoechster, and Others. SINGING, DANCING, AND MUSIC FOR ALL, Ample facilities for feeding the multitude under the largest tent ever erected for the purpose, Giraud Pyrotechnical Display Street Cave Ran lesa thi Grove. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. HOULEY’S THEATRE. Last Night poaltively of Augustin Duly’s Comedy, NELDLES and PINS Produced In tts ontira perfection by Auustin Daly's Company from Daly's Touates, Now York, ‘Orhiinut Caxuumes, Ortiglaal Cant. Lant Mtutinou to-day nt-3 u'eloel Next weok, toginie CINDE! TH all ite originut splendor. . Hottor than “Oliveto!” bolter tha" Dillco Tare Jor! botter than "Tho Midday!” ‘Ar. Duly vorsonatly directs every performance, MWYVICKER'S TURATRE, MATINEH AND NIGHT, TWO LAST a ARANCES OF ‘THLE C SEENAN, EMP EE S MAGICIANS, Fonts of Matic, Fatey anni art Visine, Gnd the Woudorfut sus oa” Hoauty io ait if 04 » intingo July 4, LOL BAC! GRAND OPERAHOUSE, Clark-vt, opparita the Court-Luino, Aust Matinoo at 2. Last Night ats:t5. AMES O'NEILL! NOSE WOOD, LEWlb MORKISON, und the great star i company 1 . A CELEBHATED CAS! AN UNSURPASSED PRODUCT Sunday (tu-murrow) nleht, Vast BAUWS PAVILION, ‘Twonty-acoundest, Cottaze Urova, nad Indluna-avs, v wary evening during the summer, The eee uvonin ond Sundny sieunee, GRAND CONCERT, Admission, 20; Hundar Mutines, bo, WOVEN WILE MATTRESS. Woven Wire ‘Mattress. aL. Revie Supertor to, any other Beit Spring: Cheap imitations are offered agTheg ace want a yaa hat yee « canerely on, see that it bears our brand, yor sale by Susnlkie Dea ‘i UMON WIRE. SIATTRESS C0., @ Narth Clarkeates Chicane REWARD, $265 REWARD. Wo will pay tha.abuye ruward for auy case o| ire wocunpnt cure, cea ee ery many’ Of uiphitueis oF croup Ins wtunkty. <. 7 40)" hud. ‘Army and Navy Ziniment w relive putt Gad sureaues dud rowers ay woke! Hrowth UF bone se euecio on man oF beusl,, Leloe wee bortlas Will rofonu tue money for) ay ta Bund for creular sy ntaliee MA NBN EID Menage . thee Be AVebusb-BYy CUUCASO.