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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1875.—TEN PAGES. to [al), and trrm- FlNANCII\L ance dil, and is now At Fma. Miss Clara | Unfon of America waitod apon Papal Ablegato 3 0PS In.ttis stiook. Rola continne ] . Morrin did AL the " (ntornational businass | Roucetti this matuin, at fhe realdonce of Cag- WEATHER AND CROPS. era ore doagondensd. TUs low bottonih ace wiulor of Jarrott & Palmor, of Hootiva Theaten, wan | dinal MoCloskev, and presanted him sn addrass waten: P doue through Dn‘nnlm Sherman & (Io.l This ::r;ulnim(a ;.‘r‘.‘ms-mfi of d%\:nnu‘ l-ml love i, . year It will o amall, At gortuin periodn 1t wan | 0 1o convoyed Ya tho Pope. -Tho addresn was Accountsof Additional and Wide. Sr. Loors, .vmyflm':fi?lmflfl from Sonthwost | The Deposits in Dunean, Sherman & | Jory Iargn. it & Chizzols iy Sertain, 10 Adoptad at tho meoting of tho Conrention at spresd Damage by Floods, Missourl say very heavs rain-storms have oc- Co.'s Bank Stated to Have 1NOL t0 my(Tor by this husiness, to be Iargely in- | Chicago on the 2ith of Octobor, 1874, Tho prosentation was made by tho Rev, Dr, MeGlynn. ho address was read by the Very Mov. Iean Brene, and ppitably respouded “to by Mgr. Rbneotst. * " 7 consonienced by it. Anything that doiaya or curred in tbat gection tho past two or Hireo Been $2,000,000.: #hintters thelr plans throwa avery resident man- days. At Aleronn a largn part of tie town Ager in the United Statos inta confnson if those is inundated, and considersble damags The Overflow of Many Western Streama vontares ho defaved ; for Rossi ami Soldens are f ‘ jo & Laclfi 1 dua 1n almost overy city in tha Unitod States at G e Results Disastrously, dane. T Bfififigmlu;‘ér La ;:nmflflm“n‘y{ Many Prominent Actors Ruined | L8 00NN AT 0 (T oo to fail POLITICAL. =ee and soveral hundeed fues of track wasl by the Collapse of the thara ts nothing to Al tha hiatus thuw crested. oo o i ash-ont.occurred at va- Mo As mont mansgors are rtill in New York, it ho- THE OREQON DEMDCRATS, Moch Farming Fand Inaudated and tho [ oue & nrots serioth St aot ba abio 03 Flvm, hoovon Lhiem Lhom t0 peo abnt tho probablo 480 | 8ax Fuswprsee, Juiv 0, —The piatform of the Crops Swept Away, - asA for soveral deve. The erops aro very eeris of the Lyceum after thin fallare. Democratic Stata Convention bf Oregun covers Stata rights, tho payment of,tho public dabs, the ranumption of apocls payments, leglalative control of railroad farps and freights 1 domands reform in all departmenta; bits tor tho support of tho 'atrons of. Husbaodry; Opposos A pro- toctive tanll, papor currcney, National Bauka, Clunoso imwigration, and trand aud corruption in nm.’f. The pominos for Congress (th&,{aqu Lane) {8 soki of Gen. Jao Lano, 8 youdg Iad- yor of rowg nblht(. and & Domyeratic politician of thio mout radical stripo. NEW YORK OELEGATES TO THE CINCIN: NATI_CURRENCY CONVENTION. New York Uribune, July 19, A moeting of businors men was held laat ovon- Ing at tho rooms of the Asrociation of Political loform, at No, 43 Sonth Washivgton Hauaro, to cousider tho queation of sonding dologates to & aonventlon whioh 8 to meet I, Cincinnati, O., on tho 25th of * ounly injured or wholly desteoved in the hottima . ¥ 2. N TOUD & O, lovy Spring Rivar and ofher streams, AU | oo piaiiiios of the Messre Masan, al Phil- The assstg of J. 3. Ford & Oo. are sisted to X 3 * ho 820,000, Iargely in printing matenal and Eaflrond Travel Tuterruptod by Wash-Guta | rauch otlior propasty ewaut wnf, adelphia, $2,000,000 Siook s ke hawhcar. thay and Land-Blides. Venows, Mo., duly 20.—The_heasiest ratn of . s‘u o al cont valns. Thnir Lisbilliics ato 8 tha eenson foll Tiern to-day. m“r‘fl“'m"\'lnm:c 0 AL $140,000, erons was entiraly inunda A THEOUY OF TIR FATLURE. HEBRASKA, t‘?’-‘fmv:“ ‘ific; “fo 'a denth of 1 vr NEW YORK. New Vork Sun, July 20 Owmama, July 30.—-Lincoln advices etato that | 4 foet, e water in soversl iuatances DUNCAN, REERMAY & CO. Ono of the most conaptonous of tho soands! tho heavy rana fu that sccuion of the country | ran into tha houwes }lpnngzr River New Yonx, July 80.—3r, Dancan stated yer clalub“nu‘ "'“hml.' hlnlum\a:ll a 'fi’",.',"f. tl(l);fi e hanat 1aso damaged property along tho | Taised highor then it was ovor Kuowit bufors o0 | yogs uat ot tonst fiva-sixtha of tho letters of tho diasnter which bas befallen For 3 b yoaT4 8120, when it Awept comes largely from the smount of capital that Mo of the Atchivon & Nobraska Riailmad ax- :(;r‘:fiutmqi-’h;nbn:{;“»‘rao {hrouxhout the ontira bot- | credit Leld sgainat the firm wero securod bY | waw put into tho * Lifo af Clritt," Ifo said o 2100,000, It I stated thas the road-bod, anly Iacked about i feat of boing a3 | mpecial deposits, or by a noto drawn for this | positively that he know that when that work IT 'l:‘r:: }m’-'“vndi“lnm of 21 miles. Tho :flgi :::Tlll:uh waa theon. | Couslderablo dani- th:dll purposo, and properly scoured, in which | wan first nrojectod. the gentiemon wha joined i o {in Nebranka is roported | ngo is douo by tho wasking away of fences, nnd [ gy T nercen to pay #tch an amount as he | ®ith Mr. Deachor held frequent and long con- airliogton & AlisUr8 BOEC b T o natancen 1t has swept Yhrongh the corn- ¥ oy pmount 84 1 | Tyl e wiih tho Fivmonin paator 28 1o whot- o Laving sulorod sumo dvmage and the taack | i Sam IR N 3 He from, itn vourco bore, | oy draw against [t aud in all cuch €880 | op giig life of ik Havior eiouiil be wrilten from Bader watar in abont & mile and » ol o Jength, | Ao Sl oo BRT farthor down the damago ia | Wheso lettors formod uo part of tho ausaty of the | an arthiodox or liberal staudpaint. The Englah Currepondianca of The Cusiaw babuma, | puch groater, Two tatln west, of hero tha rail- | frm. subrcribera to tho book refusod €0 take tha tirst Huuno, Neb., duly %--Leaving Ohfcago Iaet | FEGN EIUE 0 008 Tiie' wantiod that 1668 | - A Director of the Mabita & Obio Tailrosd says | Yolumo nntil tho sccond was finished, and the «eck via the Chicago & Noréhwestorn Raillwas, | oy oo for traine o paes over, and a largo forco : ! e oty o comle | frm was tring up money in tha book on this sc- it waa copeciolly intaresting to note tha condi- of ands acg at wotk repairing the dsmago. that the rosd was finsncinlly in a very low cond e L Yolime’ whe! tmoisHiINs ti6n uf the c1ops ns wo moved westward, Outiy Sxpatia, Mov, July gx_f...'rm damages hy vers | tun whon Mr, Duncat was olected 1ta 'ranldent, thirougth tho pross, and_ Mr. Deoshor waa axpacte nillea’ fiom Chicavo, corn appemied o e from | SR S e S0 T iGro werlons and general [ Whon tho futercst on tho socoud wortgage honds | gd to rewume work ou it in th fall. : : ron October. noxt zospocting. {ho ourgancy and 18 Lo 0 wclics bigh out o o MEsEl ¢ | yan way at fient anticipated. Tho growinit crops | hocamo dua abost April luat, the Compauy waa ————— {ho lutornal taxeg, and to doviva tho bost mothod nerous o civer, In Towa, for T il B i boi- | have beon eoriously iujured, Iu many instaicas | pop i n condition to moet i, awd an niraugo- ELSEWHERE, for & rolurn to mfecio paymonts, Mr. Wilkem e e ivare pamed ylich naro b | ontiro. flolds of Latvostod grain wero, eRebt | pyon wus mada by which tho bonds swere takon ANAND NATIDS BOXDS. A1 Wy ot dho i of Wiy, ook & Co. N s the xiver. aud from Omaha | %8y Tho fonces sloug 1o A AR LB | up by Dunean, Shorman & Co., but bo did not Soectal Disateh to The Chicage Tr(bune, residod, and Mr. ‘Abrabam H Farlo, Deputy ot e Hoinglon "m‘,‘,‘;;‘l’“': Balie Rl wiiss ovor tho Lamino Hiver, | think the mouey was advancod by thia firm, but | GRaxp Rarivs, July 80.—Maj. Plorce hus fold oy fnr as Lol - on tho issouri, Knusas & Texas, bs badly dam- | e Aloxander Duncan, who was in Scotland. | nearly all of the second insus of the eity bonds, B et tugh, From Lincoln eouthwenly | (53101 in'can paen Lotora tho frat of | 0.t L dano Mr. Dninosn was appointod K- | 810000 in tho seooud hall of ihe worise, at 2 per fhrougl Laveanton i in nousually | noxt’wock if thov., diepaisiog Wil b ek bY | Goivor of to rosd, Tho whola bondod debt of | cent prominm aud aceried Intorost. rouning, and Jarger and of sicher oolar tho | contact, MR TER PR Bl % ierta | the road ameunts to a littlo ovor 13,000,000, aud PILADRLIAIA, arthor soutimont 1 tiovoled, Flie savaras | T 8000 uidea ab Now Talestiuo - | Lo thought Mr. Danoan boldn o Iargo smount of | ew Yonw Jnly %0.—Tho liabities of Morern, -‘}fi'.’;“ 'i,,',?y'“.‘,’,‘ff,‘éi’.z"fi\}'ufiflfi“ .{.“\.:',{m',?m;.,,‘.‘ s jurcrl(: '{ha1 u\llf.cctg n{. tho aturm havo beea felt | thogo bonds, which bo arigianily took as seouri- “;;&‘b&‘ Philadelphis, are now reportod to be e Central Missour] " v 3 . Uiia portion of L Siato: yet from one-thinl to | U7X <. Tawis Gtohe-Democrat. tr;. [Thidglone Yiowven, seukduint b ha qude | 990, MoNTREAL. one-balf a erop will bu gathered. Corw will, 1 8EnATIA, Mo.. July 70.—Tho dantagd done to | of tho falluro, as the houds coul d v\g mnvn‘ 8 MoTaraz, Can. July fU.—Willism Tandet- nothung bappens ta il, bo ar better Wat OVOF | oo torWorka and railroads by the sreat taiu | 08 80 Rverago ovet 20 porcont of their faco | [ 8 L L Suercliant, has mado n ausigoniont, before: For six weel past, rain han boats abut= | oo 'coutontny moming fs greater than ut siest | Yaldo. In hig opinfon a very ‘MHG‘ Ot va | His liabilities aro $160,000, hia nesots $160,000, llm)l.—mi)‘m H:An :‘ma :o':?" 1f$§.('|‘f§..'i“;%fi};':: feportod, Tho ongmenr, fireman, and ,;'.w‘,l nu,ukm:u a Now York and Montreal raiiroa kDol o Wheat, Tha atreams ara much swollon, b athers came noar loing thol Jivos., Liut for tho | echame. . Mg, Jaly, 30.—The Arme & Date Been eneriodhawny, and soma of tha lowland | fhers Came HoEr Bk o iy flut boat at | It i ansorted that Thoodoro Moss had £60,000 nfl'&%fififlm‘nfifir{u ?xzh il b crops conviduably Injused. s \Vorks seatorday morning, €30 o pot- | With tho tinm. Moaers. Uondorson & Colsillo | Tardwll Plapuisciuiing ompelts FEiC ey L Btoram havo buon quua fre-quent, and, in 8ot~ | 1 5 %0 o gonr porsans wonld tiavo drowned, | had $00,000, and Willism Wheatloy had o ver | g4, 5 Diiiton, £175.000 to £400,000- eral es, violent, Aloxandrin o '-|lll Hllk' Mry. James Powell, who wag contined Jass Mop- | largo wum, J. L. Toole, tho actor, "holds their h i el Randy, enflored uufuni{. The yw\“‘;"dcn :C‘;'_l:d- Gay, wan removed from her houre near tho | papory which ho bm; hj ‘“’“"l"“"h" ‘2{‘:‘;' h;llohro TIE COUNCIL. Jiomses which ot E4,000, i totally dostioyed: | \Water-Worke yestorday morning, by Jir. Lig. | oxtent of Sibof0, UL 4. Montagios 1O BECe ] ) Tho dopol of the 8L, Joreplh & Danver Gity LAl | i, juat befare tha flood eamo’on Ehd floor of dopoaited with thor hin carnings arsy aud ol i repre VSR wray wan wo-thirds of 1 torh Lo Bicces, Bovaral | fny room, Sho was raised 7 feot, and tho water | Brougham lind almost hin entiro fortimo in tho | @rdinnnce Repenting Prov wtores wore badly iuj At Mo, twolva | 8 TERT S nd-atory of tho buildisg. The | houea, Joln T. Raymoud (Col. Seliors®) and | ggelntive 1o the Conrt-Hounc—Ifegus houkes wore deatroyed, —among thom a achool- | R NEL M b Tnd all employes st the | William Tloreuco, actors, both had lottars of | pating the Driving of Cattic Through Liousn whiicl cust 810k diroagh | Watar-Works sacauod by cuttiug a hiolo on tho | credit from tho ilrin, s well os many of thelr | qno Strocts. Conirlering tho turiblo scourgo hr0aRh | (o0f of tha building, and letling thamvolves profeexional neaociates abroa "\ Affaics fo Wall | A #pecial masting of the Common Council, an winch tho peoplo have passed, they show Te- | 4o0non Murphy's boat by topes. Ald, Simons | . Tho Now York T'osl says: Mairs in Wal call of tho Building Cotnwmittoo, was hold last Taritnbio conraga nnd firne faich in the fasure | dovn ontarpby’s bost by ToReh | SOk PhE €0 | streot invo nearly, IF ot entirely, roturuod to o [Gainities, ¥ of tho State. 1t ia tue, not & fowphave montal | FARCAES & JROO T oL U4l ie damagod ma- | tho condition thoy were in bofore the suxponsion | evonig, Prosident Dixou iu the chalr, revervo that, if they woro tymptud hx"l #00d | o)loory, a0 that ko-night evorsthing s in work- | of Duncan, Shovman & Co. };u;l markets a0 THE COURT-NOUSE. offer for their farmui, thov swolld ol "% EeS™ | yn; ardor. The dotwied atatoment of Xinginoor | A0 only anbjact to ordinary in moncot. W | A Cooy, from tho Dullding Committoe, n hovpers woro t tettirn agan tia sunmor, thora | @EFENG L Lot water and their nacapo | lave o firmor market for goid and foroign ox- | Lo %o tio rautina calt of commuttocs, stated iw no question bus many would leave the Stota, is quito intoroating. ‘They witnessed tho do- change, tho explanation bnlng‘llu\t tlm‘ nows in that they had prapared s partisi ropors, but ware "oy er of Tan 1. hanovor, seoms to Lo abons | I8 auite introating, Lbey KICRC e W | regard to eropn s moro favorablo for Yuropo, s 16y had prop the saine aw it way in pro-grawshopper times. An | SEEHOR T TIETe B e on Fint Crock aro | that the prospect of tho comtinusnco of lurgo | unsblo to prosent a full one owlng to insufiiclont e of the Burlington & Musoul "“"““"" In | damaged I bave no menus of knowing, but it is | gram ehipmenta Iy ffld,lmf away.” timo, and to tho fact that tho membors of tha Ncbriskn mfored mo that tho Conpang Lad | oo tain that il of thom who havo bottom lands | 16 wes rutorod In Wall streot to-day that tho | g, nopartment woro busily ongaged in other £0ld 125,000 acres of land lhmrumnn.ln‘n(ll oM | e overflowad. Fencon aro gone, stook aro | depoeits [n Dunean, Sherman & Co.'s bank matiors. Tho Committap mskod for further tald the Cnion Pacific Land Department s doing | g0 004700 rn aro rosueid, All tha railroads | amounted to $3,000,400. s % w fino business. Of course, immigration | yojgino ™o iy city had wash-onts sod delays, MEAL-INTATE OTERATIONS. timo to prescat a final report. el lightor Ui it waw o wiard no § and vt | L0 (0%, el thoy aro wil on timo. Th Mimson: | o o Ko Vork frme % | A elioffner lopedl that the Clork wonld & 3ear or tito of good crop vill revivo the pOp- | i il “Toxan Tioad. porthh and sauth of |, Tho oficisl meord of trausfors af roul estats | sond tho ordinanes roported by tho fommitics ulanty of this !onllu:unlh"mh{ State, Ehano | 1o BT rod novorely, and tho Paclic (weat) |0 tlte clty in tho Tribunc yestordsy contained | for tho repoal of alt formor otion. The mum- Who liuid on now will nudonbtedly be glad of it | hags: BUTEEC SEEEE B onte, Tha wagon | tha sale of tho roports on tho soutbyast cor- | bers of tho Committos were {n favor of having by and by. L bridzo ovor Latmno River, & fow feot from tho | her of Pino aud Naskau atroots, o which tho | ono srchitect. Uuder all tho discouragements, tho farmers | 280 S0 P30 PCR0l (oanhad away, 1 thin storm | banking-housoof Duncap, Shorman & Co. standu, Tho following ia the ordinsuos rocommendod axg Lvaling up pow fande £ 0016 Loasble: | o penoral, thioso livinz in tio asourt Kivor known ns Nos. 9 and 11 Nuaau stroot. aud No. 11 | by tio Commitico Collegtor of this city, auted asSpcrotary. A largo nnmber of promfuont busiuess-men wers in at- tondanco, Tho following resolations wore offored by Mr. Algornon B. Sullivau: nired, That, dlscarding il pacty feelings, and bo- Heving that forelin snd domeats couniorcs, and ail produchs {nustry, miat tangalat under s tarroncy dopreclated and tistiuating {n value, and » eovonuo sywtom which 8 unequal In fta burdens, wo rospond to tho Richmond cull, atl that twenty-five delegntea by namen from New Yok by the Chairman of this meet~ int 10 attend the proposed Cinclnnati Convention. 2. ‘Thint wo Inflexibly sot our faces ngainst allachomes for curteney Saflation, ar any forty 0f PSYRT CUTrEnay, Y1grecubagka " or otherwise, s long ss that eurreucy il conetat of drredesminbio promives o pay money 3 and wo will approve any policy whioh has fot a diroct iepose o eatablish the currency on o par with and ace ually Inteecouvertible with enfi, 3, Tust wo cordially comuaidd to tha friends of o wound corrency throughant the United Siates the pro- pused conferauce at Cinelunati, and wo urgo the gou- ernl appaintment of delegatos o tho Convention. 4. Tuat wa do not pludgo gireived o lls ghocifio ‘meisures hrought forward in the Richmond Copvene Hlon, yot thoss measures are worthy of and should re- cofvd Just conshlerutlon, but our dalegsics are in no way comunitted or fusiructed In, that fospact, Mr. D, T, Loudon, commission moichant, of No. 63 Broadway, sccondod tho resolutions, o favared the iden of catablishing wlint o oalled n nationnl_exolioquer, something on tho plan of the old Natioual Bank, or Bub-Trapsury system, which was the doctrino promulgated ut tho con- vontion held in Richmond, Va., in May Inat. At the conctusion of Mr. Loudon's remarke the res- ofutions read by Mr. Suilivan wore ndopted. AMr. Loudon then affared tho fallowing: . Betoived, That tha Benators and Repreaentativen in ‘Cangresw of thu Unlted Btates from thy City and Biato ‘af Now York ho espeetally roquented to carefully oxam- im0 tho Lill for & national oxchoquar, and to give to it thelr cauntenance aud support, The following gontlomen wara then appolnted delogatan to the Cincinnati Convendion: J. K. Thurber, Lloyd Asplawall, 8, D. Babcack, A, 8, Eatle, Georgo W, Clarko, Froturick ‘A, Conkling, George K, Blatare, Parkor 1andy, D, 11, Loiuton, . M. Frey, Algernon §, Snllivan, A, A. Low, . A, Morwin, thiomnn W, Lyaun, Percy Uyne, John B, Heney, Willlam 1. Kirkland, Gharlos A. Danis, Franklin Rilson, Meyec Pipo nircet, to Aloxander Duncan, tho father of | A% prainauce repealing all ordtusnces,onders, and reso- | H, Meyer, Ciarkwon N. Poiter, John T, Agnaw, 0. any year sluco tho first roctlomant. bottoins may look out for an overilom. Williaw Bufler Duncan, Tl Naswsnstrcot prop- | * futions Sartolyre piome ] rirting 1o ihe trection of | Detamater, J. W, Scllgauin, 1t, 8. Fortina, IPotutoes are atundant, und pross is vory QHIO. erty waa decded by Barah M. (3, Bhorman, widow, | a Ulty-Hall, and rescinding ull former sotion of the On motion of Mr. Bullivan, Mr. Willlam H, Wiloy, Chalrman of tha mpoting was, added to the List, after which tho meotlog adjonrnod, heavy. Stock looks wetl, and thera seemi Lo Lo aud W. B. Duncan, and tho consideration way | Counctl, elther in tho selection ot election of xn B Yaso maw iy thin cotnter will not racover | CrNesNaTr, ., July 30.—Reports from all | 4oy’ to’ bo £300,000, ° ‘The building No. 11 | smbioct or archikcols, or oitier thiug dono ln e from ity emlarrasiments in n short tiwe. pottions of Kouthorn Obio to-night give gloomy | pino stroot was transforred by W. IV Dancan to | Bromisea, N1, , ete,, That all ordinances f i it e veatier has bewn doligtful all summer, | secotiats of coutivual raina and dsmago to tha | A. Duncdw for 835,000 Many af “tio croditors | o erio™ e e T s o CASUALTIES, with but very fow days of oppressive boat. The | o one ™ Tyo Big Mismi River to-night ab Cloyos | expressed thoir dissatinfaction with this teanster | sy manner pertatuing or relating to the erection and s iglita ue cool pud roftoshing. Viies and mos- | .oy e rate of G inchies por bour, and tho | 18 viow gf the tatenient of thie firm that all the | coumtruction of the city's portion ‘of a new City-Hall DROWNED.* Guitoen are unmbarlw:d, e A “aador wator, Threo thousand | creditors wauli bo Lrosted alike withont distine. | aud Court-lones, on the yubllo squiro commonly 3 Bypecial Dispateh to The Chieaao Triduns, ‘Mrxsearonis, Minn,, Jaly 80.—Ole Lund, of this clty, was drowned whilo in Lathing below St. Antnony Falis yesterday safterncon. The body bas not yet boon found. BSpectal Dipateh ta The Chicago Tyibune. Davexronr, Is., July 30.—The Great Western Circus Company had ono of thelr meu drowned Monday morning, while crossing tho Codar River, near Moscow, and whilé dragging the river for Lt body tho bodlos of o woman aud two chil dren wore found, nlchoufih thoy did not succeod in finding tho body of the showmao. Thero is probably a mystery conunocted with theso bodies that may dovelop somo dark orlme. Tho mana- finr has offurod & roward for tho recovery of the odv of tho circus man. Tho threo strange bodies were not fdoutitied, and wers burled. Cixernsaty, 0., July 30.—Tho namea of the mon drowned by bofug run down by the tow- thero luve Leen mang theorios sbout tho | Ty 8ot Yyotaon Cloves and Lawrencobury | tion or profereuco, Uufavorablo commonts wero Juomn se tue Comt-ilone Hausse, tho e bing Al lands buing of no e foy facmiog pur- [ 005 0a0a ™ 3 s orrow, O, & terriblo rain-fall | #0 numer s that & Tribune roporter callad on | FVECS Siaun and apecilications therefor, be, and tho bt Mr. James Knox, of Hebron, Thayer | 00 0, Belolinaand o Lattle Minmi | James 1L Fas, the Attorney of Record, andiu nu I 3 x ¢, liereby repealed, b Juitks. &pard whoat, | 3iivor fa toported ss fobding tho town. Tntho | &wer to:luquiries on the subjoet Mr. Fay arid | *H8 450 frnar sotton of the City Gonnelt of arn, vepetables. ¢ 1, that tho papers put on record lind boon held by | o 0ty ot Oblcsgo saloctiug or olectlig spy person s oot rn vt o oasiag Gl | VSIS %, AL, i wan: momanso T | im for moro b two year, it fopétiony | of pursias i as s lashof e izt e cagn, and in it nre spols of allwlondw Eiln plan | sy 4 ont crops aro roported entiroly wasbed | from Aloxander Duncen to put therm o 16Gom! | SCCiatt 500t W cliy'a partion of seid buiiding, oF i 1o keop thn land s tirrod, und maulels 1t Kotton | V008 304 (o Saakingum Rivee i full of flont- | wbunever ho thouglt it prudont to, do so: “Lhe | {5y oiher ting or mrvice wiatevor In or sbont s T tad sy ot et tands 1L grow g ernan. & il ponaty o rain in seportad ts Hatodo bl OpluloD ch e O o m gl Took, | e promilsc, ey aad e bamo o, boreLy ropealed and sl a fea bighy sl thet diatinit 2o aoc hobided trom O aflom ¢ tho ‘Hvers and. | but thero was nothing Yfoug Subpt tho toanedcs TR0, i, This ordinance shall take effeot and bo i ond year Lie malcbpd it, aud had = heavy crop. | Jo0ee ol ny ine craps aro coneidorod en- [ tion. Whe doed was givon for full cousldora- | furoo from and after ita puags. s iuicoe=s (s w2l worthy of uttention, s thora Mroly fost. tion, and it wus & Yous fido transaction two yeara WENT INDIANA STREET. 870 many acren of afkall lauda fu the Blate, and, Bttt et old, “The ordinanco in roforonco to laying a track according to hus theary, thay can be musdo pro- | yrospouen: On July 20.~The hoaviest rain | ‘The feoling genorally was tliat tho transfor of | on Wost Indisna street for a horse-railway was ductive. ovor kuown nt this sosson of tho yoarin this | this valuablo pioporty waa mado to protect ad- | aid over and made the special ordor for 9 o'clock Ono hope of hé country is Ita good schoola. | (0, < onmanead falling horo at 10 o'clock Jast | Tauces of money to the firin by Aloxander Dun- | Mouday ovening. In nently evory district mhoro thoro aro children | iope” and ooutivued upul Iats this moriug, | can. and was kopt sccret iu ordor to savo the | An ordinanco in referonco to laying & railroad enotigh for n ketool, ‘s neat keboollouss, with | 13BN oRy 06 o storm aro visiblo to-day in sil [ credit of tho firm in buslucas cirles. It waa | track trom tho intérsoction of Milwaukeo avonuo modorn wiproveients, sautd, wany, giobem oto., | Loy "or tho county, the flood being much [ thought Ly many perdous that tho consideration, | and Malated etroat to Clinton, ovor the uow via- hian bocn prepurei, nud guod toachors employed. | o ier than at any time thia schnon. ‘Thiousands | 335,000, “exprosscd In'tle deoda was o sum | duct, was aleo laid over, Tho childrou of this now Btato neod 1ot grow up 18 ofi the bottom- | Agroed upon by father and son In view of loans CIICAGO & ERGLEWOOD, boat * 3y Choico,” near Huniington, W. Va,, in Ignorauta, i’&a‘fi'fi&"&fif&",‘ui‘\f“h%":‘oi’fi.'.%u e sy | mado by tho fatber, aud moy provo to bo & | An ordinoneo muthorizing tho Chioago & | yostordsy, ato Aupposed to o T 8 Konitcane oTAR Ladly dnmagod, and impaskable &t many points, | larger or swaller sum upon tho fiual scttlemet. | Englowood tforso and Dommy Kaitroad Compa- | (2aHEY Bullmsn, Fred B, Damsmont, and INDIANA, Fravie § goil. It w c £ W= K ks, of tho form com- | Willlam Och, sl of this city. Thoy had % e (1 Tho largoss stroams did nut begin to fall until ater in the day a4 announced thal ny to lay a track, or tracks, of tho form 1t ¢ i il TDAIEN 8 ke USSR TS this aftosnoon, fam Wattd Shorman had couvoved to Aloxandor | monly usod on streot horso-mailronds in tho City | beon up to_ the falla of the Kabamia Muncre, Ind., July 80.—Tbe late raius havo " Ginetnnati Times. Duncan for a nominal consideration the Lycoum | of Ohieago, commoncing at Wentwortl aventio | Ou 8 hunting and flshivg oscuraion, and at last done much damage to the grain erops In this Cmrricorur, 0., Julv 20.—Tho coatant and | Theatre property ou Tourteonth strect, near | at its interscction with Thirty-ninth” wtroet, | 8ccounts wore on thelr way down tho river in a skiMT, Intohding to como ail the way in that man- nor. It is supposed that thoy wero oxhaustod by tholr labors aud asleop whon they were struck by the ypward-bound tosw-boat. * _ TERRIFIC OIL EXPLOSION. New Yong, July 30,—At half-past 1 this morn- Ing a torrifia oxplosion ocourred on the lightar, laden with oll, and Iying off tho Jersoy Citydock. . Thu army-norw ia also playing haveo | boavy raina are domg immouse dnmage, 1t bas | Bixth avenug, Ly deed dated Feb. 1, 1873. It | theneo runniog north on Woutworth avenuo to :‘::::,:y n.?.l:m. 3 s nlue’d Eumry dey tgr thrgpast moufix. Wheat | was stated this property cawe tuto the bauda of | Twenty-neeond street, thonce runuing enst on e o0 Tl i TGl Al initio shiock 18 watouting bady, and i | Mr. Shoyman (hrough advances of monoy by | Twonty-sotand stroot to Boufli Dearborn atrost, NG ik e o all | niuost ‘outirely runcd, Tundrods of acros of | Duncan, Bhorman & Co. to Fochter, tho actor; | thonco ranning north on South Dearborn street For \farse, Iud., July 0. ~Advices from all | SOLH SERERY TRt om hiata been tndeb | Vechiter, It is vaid. spont £60,000 In ltoring and | vo Fourteenth wtroet, thence cast on Fourteenth parts of the conuty report cousidorablo damago | wator for the past fow days. Bournavillobay | redecoratlng tho thoatlre, aud borcowod a vory | strect to Third avenus, thonoa rannivg north on done to cropa by the Iato rain, especially to | been atmost submorged Isrge portion of tho sum from Duncan, Bhot- | ‘Yhird avenua to Jacksun street, theuge wost on wheat, mueh of which will uot pay for harvost- ATnisg, O, July 29,—The Tocking River {s | man & Co. Flo property "subssequently foll | Jackeon nmu“nl‘\:‘nrthnvenua, thouce southon A rms have appearcd by milliops, | TiBIng at tho ratoof Gor 7 Inclies per hour, and | Into the hands of Mr. Bhorman, and according to | Fourth avenuo to Fourtoenth stroot, thence sast L‘.’fl nmrl?g;xl‘l]y clonring ou‘L’flalnln ot finu_ "The | i3 now out of its bauks, Tho rans have de- | the desd on record was transforred to Aloxandor | on Fonrteonth ntroot to Dearborn stroet, was e The veasel was instantly envoloped in flames, i stroyod o large ai t of corn, whoat, aud bay, | Duvcan o Fob. 1, 1873, roforrod to the Clork for engrossment. The furiworu are wich dicoiraged at the autlack. | BEFOF B Tormmercl - i e O vAmination of the doods on flo at tho | namesof Louis Wabl, O, H. McCormick, Georga | €ousinga grand illamination, Thoe explosion duuiasasoLIn uls 40— Snoclul telotamnd | sy yyyesnona, O., July 23.—Ticavy ain-storm | iegistar's oftico sliows st ho doed of brauafor | W, Ggo, Petor Wolf, A, B. Kile, D. Vaughan, | shook tho lowor part of Jersoy City, and whs fol. to the Journal o e Tau? | last might, causing the stroums to overilow weir | of the Iauking-bouso at Vino aud Nadvau sircets | and J. D, Bkeors appear among the jucorpo- lowed by minor explosfons. “T'io firomen suc- i'fi',‘.fl'&‘i' }35:;;1“:: N ram wscount of the | banke, eueoping away grain and huv in tho | [s duied in tho yosr 1805, aud the docd of Lrana- | rators, ' cooded in proventing tho flames from eprondiag i ' i feldn, Loss manv thousands of dollary. forof No.11 Pine .stroot. is duted 1874, The CATTLE IN THE 8TREETS. soudibice of the chops TG couaiu o tio dom- | "1k suonounn, O, July 29.—Tlo wituation tn | deod of tho Lycoum ‘Theaico was axcentod | An onlinance making it unlawful for an por. oy aro ramsrkally Luiforin, U e tar of Tue | this moction of thi ftate, owug ta the continuied | ju 187, Not wuy of theso deods wero [ pon or porsons, betwecn tlie hours of 8 e b o vard, hut & yamall, porliom | F&is, i8 becomiag serious. Tho largo mdority | recorded uutll this woek, tho =bankivg- | o'clock s. . and 0:80 'clock p. m. ot enoh aud o o I iy wnrontad: luthe s | of wheat (which was a poor crop ot bost) iu rot~ | houso deeds on, tho day beforo tho failurc, | evary day, to drivo or lead ta or from the Union canbe xavad, 1 buviug wprontad e 0era | time in the shock. and of novalue. Lo hay | and tho Lycoum Theatro deod on thoilay of th | Biook-Yard, upou or sloug any publio siraot or sl atjeast begethunls ia already ruinoed, Corh | orop, which Is unprocedentoaly Targo, is rapidly | failure. Tho naino of tho grautea m éach caso | gllay within o corporato Lunity of tho Cily of i in fair eqndition, wxcopt i tho low lauds, which | lowiog itu vaine by becominz foo Tipo, and tho | ia froshly tnverted in a dilleront Laadiwritiog | Chicago, moro than threo Liead of catile st auy e e e O e falt weatiiar for | coutinued wob weattier reuder it impomiblo 10 | from tho body of tho decd. . ona time; auy pordon or persona who shall vio- B0 rottig b A B e fvmven 1o utyg | Ouro ft. Bliould wat woathor coutinuo foran- | A Tribun roportor last_gvonlng nuked a woll- | jate 'tho provisions of this ordsaco abail, o wosks would pot eusble the IAriery L0 AYG | Gler weok It will L of bnt litlo valie, Tbo | known real ostato lawyor what could bavo boon | upon conviotion, ~ba fined In s mum nok more than oue-lall e cro, e e ramily | orop of oats, which wa large, nover looking inor | tho reason for tho non-recotding of the propery | low than #10 nor more ihan 100 T e Tl tho steoum | than they did & weeli ago, aro now ‘avor- | which was actunlly convoyed to tho futher, | for esch and ever offonsn: F'roviued, howseter, lvuatts Ml “:nf"pfis Cuynod st stroanis | ripe. Ieavy ratn and wind fiavo laid most tlolds | Alesandar Dugcav, 1o~ 1868 and. -1874. | Lhat catilo usad for the putpoke of milking way ¥ bank-fll, to the adjoining shipplng and other proporty. Tho lightar was Aaally tarued into the stream and seuttled. It (s not believed sny lives woro lost. ‘Che losa will not exoved §6,000, SUFFQRATED. * 8. L.ovms, July 30,—About 2 o'clock thia alter- noon Thomas Dobahue, proprietor of a boatd- ing-houes in Carandelot, noar tho Vulean Iron ‘Works, was drowned in a privy-vaull, ‘snd Obardes Pronty, James Henfy, “and Joseph Bchlichtig, who sudcessively doscended iuto the vault to recover Donaliue’s body, werp overcome fiat, sud thay are rotting. Dangaer of fons of o | lie wos told Lhat, #o fac back as 1808, s rm | bo driven in largor numbory to paatiro throog! t{,g;: {g:}“:; And vagons of s placs, aud died PN vl P Iatgo portion of tho crop. Late potatoen aro | must Liave antloipated such a misfortune as any of said strests withous the person or per- b, Cenne tavre it i S Tho rain lae | Toling badly, duubtloss s romult of contiined | now lappenod, au tho proporty waa couvoyed | sans linving chinrge of tho same belfog aublected R PATALEALL: failen to-day hiou a secoud onge, aud bug for | Tat. ~Corn on the low land in an entire faflure ; | to tho fathor with an spnaront undorstanding | to the panaities of this ordinanos, was called up, ool DDOLEN (b The Chatao Tyibunt, o Gseastonal raiubow the ari-maliors would bo | on tho up-land prospects of & fine crop wero | that tho deeds woro nol to be recorded nnless in | Laving been 1aid over and published somo time Tooxronn, Il., July 80.—A man mamod Jud- fn domand. Tho Wabaah Js over 16 feat, and is | DOYer bsttor, an ontergency ltke tho present. In the mean. | ago, ¢ i e 4 todday {nn i thie wtill riwing. 1t is ow out in tho Lottoms, and KENTUCKY. tims, by nun-recording tho deeds for savon years, 'All. Reidy favored tho paseage of tho ordi- | 900 lioed, whilo éngaged torday xing o o which {8 an unusual occurrenco, the communily | nauoe. A womsn had boon nearly killed . sy posl Mcead ot ablendik panuhavs beenlo~ | Louviree, Xy.. July $0.—Tho erop situation | yaylod to boliovo fhat the itlp'to tho proporty | Toxas steor on Twenty-second straot fiva or aix of corn will bardly cover tho lows. Tho Leayy | it thin Btate, an well as in large portions of tha | was still in tho hands of its formor ownors, | weeks agn. 'Phere wad a yuan shot {laughter] lu P buvo lojured the whest crop matarially, al- | sdjscent States, © becoming very slarming, | while virtnally it had beou convoyed to the | the seme neightorhiood not long o, Tmont dontroying all hopes of getting & crop, | Theroisalieavy ralofall evory day, and the | fathier, Aloxander Duncan, A volco—Was ho shot Ly a Toxsa steer? Tnat which han been treehod is 80 dsmp | siyort Interminalons with hob eunslino sgrravate | of10 b DEVCAT FATANCED A3 ATEUURE [Laugltor.] but b " f tust neber will Luvers nor warehonnemon | the opil, Thjs kind of woather fins contiuued | , D0 opitiion wad goneral amoug bankery and |~ Ald, Roidy—No, but by & man who was after & root ou Lrown's Opers-House, fell 0t and was precipliated to the pavemout, & distance of 50 foot. Lo wad imutantly killed. r, Roed waa & rospectablo, hard-working wan, and Tosvos & wife and Iarge famuly to mourn his sudden 10s8. [ MINE ACCIOENT. i L -, Dune o1 4 isnatch fo 1'he Chi Tribune, g;ldu‘x:n“n;:‘;nl.lflg . o o vv;‘:‘!l.m T.‘;:‘; ng:al:;;‘r‘:fi r.‘lhol:‘:n Ns::‘o‘."::'.e.ll." t&l‘. l;«llu::{, v:‘l,;:‘;‘:l:fi:; how managcmeut, All sorts of spouulations wore |, Ald, Hildcoth axprommed rogret that the a0l | pyroka, Novads, 'npar’:l K et bl Kiusts upon ua a failure. The waler hon een ghving | o (e ericus of tho cotnttr, 'ihb oorn | Sutered into, not ouly in old snd now railcoad | deut had befallen eome of the gentleman's con- Cousoligated Mine, Ituby Hall. Fivo mivors ore kilfed. Two bodies bed boeu diicovorod, :ml [ qyuuh was boou ‘mado fof tho otlors, ‘TD DEATH. Bpecinl m:;? to 'I'hs Chtaago Tribune, Munam, July 50.—Petor Liaucock, s farmer living in Pleasant Township. was kioked yeser- day by b fractious team of liorses a0 badly that death ensuod fu & fow Lours. s & % reiteny i Sronchisis hiaro aro. woToral ssliunte Lear | Linots A0 LAY Lita beot H0l e e pevatly womo of my Trlends, shioug whom wors | of tho city, he wauld feol ‘gompollod o vota B I, o e il Tows, Haota. | lujured. Tho itustion fa-aaireuuly prosaiony B oA vivolti e th anter lnts. A "’R‘f&"}:‘n‘,‘flfi{fl?fl"wmng gome remarks in Sieiours ial » bul broak near Eugono laut nigh, | 3ad 1 18 belleved that, it tho, masihix 4oom Bt | ont wpceulalon wity binl, Boing time attac [ | dofemso of tho onlinance, eaying that wme ro- m?m ‘;i:;lfluyued its up traiy, but waa ruuning | Yo\ oduced as low as in 1874, In which yont the :lu'l‘(’?‘g:i‘m“l:g\lvf .;fi'.‘é' fihfldm :!“tll‘l&: llll:)o‘nut;‘vl.'::g :!zrr;?.(:m :)‘.'E:‘ to be placed apou the cattle- product was not moro than 20 per cout of an VA d—e A ] v i 1 ed $hias b had weitton 1o rd juk the words, ‘A d. Ald, Schaffuor sald—How doos it road in your m?:u';?::'n.lfi“‘a"'m{.‘f;‘{;%“«,-ufisk‘;&]mhy?;;y. Averago crops fool* over Lo vntry, sud thus balaucog ' tho sce | roport ? tho radways 8 whirl. Thore has boon no tralt | ergp has not boen Uamaged sorivusly as yat, but éfiog*riflv»- catton, sud grain, but l30 oconsion- | etitnonts. At the ssmo time, the passaga of so 1h anr fu away burvestsd praw, nnroofing buildings, “lowa. comt.t Ald, Oullerton—From 8:30 &, m, 40 6:30 P, m. ot s, :‘;’-;‘:T.,u'{,l. ’;f,'.::«»‘ fi;:}uuuug ‘grf[v,ving orop | speat ,,‘,M,;,, lla T"X" MM:; # 'mlu,,,_ iai TomSILE '""“%'.‘L‘.’:.‘i:}’l“ ON THE TURAT- . A:;L HolaTaor—In my roport it roads 6:30 . ,”m;:'m%'.‘cfffmm.. q Lard ts track ut ovx City, July 80.—Tho storm last nig] 2 Ay L M. Bpectal Diaps Virunl dekolation, llfflflfl’::l‘:g thiu Futts 18 con- | won very uovaba r::-;ycmpu. Uncat graiu for or- Aroakivis Fngie, July 3% 'All, Callerton—Porhapa the tafl of your #p" | Pony Husox, Mich. July 80—11:30 p. m.— y 1 ip, e all | eral wile i ound, and |, ‘Tho failura of Dumcan; Sherhisi\s Co. cannat | igo's long snough, {Qreat lsughter. Parin of “tho coumty yenterday gt Lol I il | eral miln aro i Lyt U on o grondy nd |, E1 130'vary’ coulonsu 8ad Welioyiom-St- | “Atior home.furihos acuralos, (b ordintnos Kto bay barvest bus been susponded fok to | tiroly destroyed whole fivfils of curn, sicippiog | f9ub upoty the coming thextrioal seamons Th B:wul by & voto of 26 to 4—Ald. Fitegerald, days ou acoount of s unprecodontod weather. | it ciéan to the stalk. Reports to-uight from thy | 1 the first place, they uwa, tho Fonn 0~ | Uvey, Hildrath, aud Woodmau voling In the Ten days more of such weatler will complote nor\huutoms of tho Stato say grasshoppera | Btro on Fourteenth screot, Now York, :aul ta | pogative, (L partal ruin of the bay crop in this viciuity, | have abpearcd, and aro doing great damage, On that thoatre that Ilossl, the Italiau tragedion, BABE-BALL. Cinemnaiy Gazetle, Perry Crock wevarsl Lridges wero yarriod away | Wa4 engagel to coine by tiio losscen, trsu & o ropatigrs gent 1u & challongo to the Alders InprawavoLs, July 29.—Tho continued raiow | by the rabid rins of water last night, among | Chizzola It s to tab thieatro that Soldono and | mon to play & game of baso-Lull at tho rogular for the past bwo weoks, combined with thoss of | thom the bridgo which spans the creck at Tined | ver troupo of Enghsh boautios were tacotho, | gronndd. ... o torday aud Iast &vening, raimod Whito Tiver, | ptreot i (his city. Tho wind was yory heavy, | 8nd alio Judio aud s French opers bouffo trdil. | ™ 0u motion 9f ' AVE. 'HtArekti ‘thefcallenge was Ureck, snd other classia rireams wvarly 88 | Troes wors uprooted, and fences and buildings | AU tho fuancisl trausactions of Grau & Cluzzol | pecoptod, ™77 rte - =717 * Igh as they wero In t18 June freshot. In cou- | bluwn down. 1t was tho mont dostrnctive storm | Wero conducted through that house. Tha thraq | Al Moley, HiddRty e ont were 8y Dowx—Lropa Vanderbilt, May Jarccki, Keawenay Fountain City, Coruorant and conuort ; ,chry F. R, Turoer, J. E. Gilmoro, .{. 8.')51!& Brit- ish Lipn, Monouk, 1. A/ K q‘a' Gonos, Cliatkes Wall, Peisaukoo, it an-:&w I\ Y, Avorg, Vlselwind: 3 Hr—Propull g Quabos, Chius, Canistop, * Wixv—Narhenat, giak. 547 b, Behivonar ni . ‘Premble, which passed be nyoule;gll iu_ owol tho tug Croeader, suc- coodad in geltiug meliore at tho head of Pesch 5 binted 108, B eequouce, touch dawmage hsa boen dune to | of the season. At thws wnting auother storm [ froupes with figuiautos elo., eto., would nui- | & committes 0 make, Bratizems " Por ho m%fi’:’x&‘“;?xm o bk%nf&‘ml’-fl” streots, bridges, and orops, {4 approachivg. e bor 100 people, of whish full half are foreigners, | gawe, ., v - 70 Tamed {oada mesizon 'y ! Mavisoy, Tud, July 20.—A ralo-storm 1ast St who ou arnivlig hore will bo, 8s usual, penul~ | “iug Goneil then adjourned until, Moudsy 6 LITERARY PROGRAMME. Dight did fourful damagoe o the crops mm tho TENNESBEE, lous ; and if, as 18 likely, the troublos of Dua- | syoning. BEECHER'S L ROGAI euntern part of this towoship, aud on Indian Besrimns, July 80.~Tho stage of the river {s | van, Bherman & Co., lock up that theatro, Gimu I S — wg New Yonk, July 80.~The Worid says: * Hen- (Kentucky) Creek ous houms was carried away, -absorbing topic here at present, both on | & Chizvols may bo ruitsd aud shese people vuf- ry Ward Beochor has decidod togive up his usnat chugse of wlator lectures, and will devote oyt of Liy apar time Lo tho buildiog up of the Christian Union, writing for it overy weok a se- yiss of articles. When not ocouplied on the ps- per, and froce from charch dubies, he will speud is tima in comploting the * Lifo of Christ.” On tho 1ut of Boptember, Mr, JT, 3, Oleveland will becoma tho publisher of the (hristian Unfon, with Horatio 0, King, the presout busi- uess mansger aud publisher of tho Chrislian &4 Work, ns satistyut, wevoral borsas and cows drowned, sud maay | ‘Ch furuilics wers obliged to fles to the Litlh. Vo NG, 1z aud fu tho streets, aid tho presy and [ for much. 1 A CATHQLIC GATHERING, ’ the lfinfl telograms fromn above -tmonngeny Colvills and Heuderson, of Lydia ‘Thompson Nrw York, July 80.—At » mectlog of Rothan kittle grauu 1s left nuinjurod, and, in the locali. | scauncd, The river rose 1inch agsin to-day, | famo, luavo London for Now York on gue 234k | Catholis pastors last evening, an addross fo tho tiew peutioned, cabnot bo kaved, as the fuuces | and now stands 16 inches below the high inst, Thoy by !utvfl.h lhaul\ 1o play s Wal- | Popo oxprousiva of tho #ouso of tho digaity cou- s ull wushed sway., Unlead matters meud | of this spring, and 3 feot 2 fuchies beiow i Inck's, in New York, sumo tweuly people, hoaded | porea on this dlocese Ly tho elevation of lts yreatly imany farmers of this county will not | of 1467, * A few Inches more rive will do c by Aiss Julia Mattbows, 1leudursou mav bauk Archbishop to the rauk of Cardinal, was ndopted. “ase enough to sustain their fawilios through | erabls injury 1o cotton and corn on the plants. | in Englaud now, but Colyiily, liko Ursu & Cluz. | A¥¢ op o raul e thie winter. tinns unprotected by levees, while thoms pro- | Zola, Sm all hils busivess through Duncan, Sher. | A committce was sppoiuted to protent tho ad- Dincianaty Cemmaresal, 7S tected are lblo {o sorious lu]ur{ from aipe | mau & Co. Max Surakosch did tho sawme; Bodid | dress to Mousiguor Roncottl, of the Papal Lega- Nouru Vunsus, fud, July 90.~The wet | water, Themituation shis evening, in view of | Frod Rulimau. Almoss ail tho woctors iuuiuu tion, who 18 to be escortad down the bay to-mor- sreathur bas datnsged Uis 00ra orop in this coun- | the contiuued rive at Cairo and B%. Louis, ia & | Lora for & Luropesn tnp go with letters of | row on his departure for Karops, ty ssriounly. Wheas, cats, and Liay are rotting | gloomy one. credit from Duncan, Bherman & Co, Dilly Flor- | A committes of the 0liy Tota] Abatinence ' INSURANGE. RADWAY'S REMEDIES, S SR - —’3)'\‘ Way In Which Business:Men Aro Dit- Rl- R- :fi::‘&_—lu ten by Wild-Cats, Circnlar of tho Teputablo Insurance- ) Raway's Ready Relie At tha timn wilen tho Wational Doard in- eurands companies withdeaw from thia city, a CRES TIE WORST PAIN: number of bogus wild-cat companies, Aeoing n "., T WORST, PAIS :nnnrtun‘nilm proy upoo tho paople Mbm‘t‘l:"l:;l 3 - besan enablnbing sgoncion vore wd by e | T frgmy (0 {0 Twenty Minnteg busiyess. Aathe lsw pf Iilinais raquires thet overy insurance compauny dolpg bainess here — musy bave a capital of 810,000, theso Wwoak of- - ! ganizationa dared not to do business openly, bnt ! . deponded ontirely on the akill of their sohcitors. NOT ONE EOUR These men in' most Instancen wore broken-up insuyance tnen, gonfidence men, and bummars, i who bad no responsibility whatover. Tho policios After roading ";‘u’flfig"?l"g“ mont nesd any oy thoy fsauod wero not signed by thomsejves, but o looked a8 if thoy cama direct from the home oftica, bearjng pothing but the namos of d | . v tho Prosident aud Srcrotary, who, not living | JUAAWRY S ea,dy Rehef io the Biaje, coyld mot bo reached 5 X by the law. Tue Trmuse ot that timo took miech pains to acqualut the peovle with the CU fraudulent charactor of thoso companios. IS A RE PUR EVEHY PAIN' T AMDRG THORD HHOWN UP was tho Nail City, of Was} Virginia, for which It was the first and {3 the: Monarn. Ilooker & Derrick, lato of tho Atlantic & Pacifie, woro the agents. This Company never [ paid » alngle lass, aud & few monthe ago was Onl P R d compollod ta closo ita ofiaca bocauso it was un- a,].]l eme y abla to pay a judgment of 500 'This Company, howover, continuaes to writo pellcics I'u this city. bt b anti o s o s radtattn T Tho Minoral Mountaln, tho Brunawlck, aod in | {iimmanone, ens cims snnssaos. phdmme ol fact mogt of tho lowuranco compaulos of Wost | Luogs. Stamach, owsls, or other glshds ot orusu, t Virgioia, are of the aamo stamp aa the Nail City, 2 and sl of thom do & largo buslness bero. | T from One to Twenty Min Though the people were waenod time and 24 utesj again in regard to these companios, still they eattar how _v|:v| 2} or ozoruclating the nain, (b Parsistod In Insuring thew property with them. g‘ll:iIg‘:‘::‘;'m‘::;]l&é‘[.fik%’S:&m‘;’:fl*’ ol Neo i\nd, s!z"‘lng.t blu oy, among ml:m who dw‘rulurml o writo in thoss compsnios, Lecauso they were 1 . cheapor than tho roliable onds, woro R d h f DBUSINESS-MEN OF EXPERIENCE Radway S ea yRe e and {ntalligenco,. wha shiould cortainly know bot- tor, and they are, therofdrs, not a8 muoh to bo WILL AFPORD INSTANT EASRE, itlad, if thoy loso thelr monoy, as- tho poor and gnoraut, who rely optiraly upon the ropresonta- | Infismmation of the Kidnoys, Infla; thons uf tho unsechprlona gets. A ahort 4imo | of the Bindder, TnAammatioh of the Bau ot ago tbe saw-mill of Mr. Cnarles Moars, ot els Mumg)n. Oongestion of tho Moorw, Ocemnio County, Mich,, was bnmed Lungs, dote Thront, Diflouls down, The proporty deatroyed amonnted to reathing, Falpitation abont 830,000, on which thero was ag insuranco oy bn, Hantty of #10,000. Tho policies are in the following Croup, Diphibogia, Cae campauies, not oneof which is vary prosperous, nrrh, Influen, o t 7, F o0 and 5om of thom havo baon ouk of oxistonoe for Toothaoht, Nowsalala. Shetonatem, %mne t‘ivmu:v 'I'hub anunnnul,' o‘tI l{nnim- Cold Chills, Ague Ohilla. urg, W. Va.: the Qrange, of nntinglon, The apnliostion of fh W. Vi tha Wasbington, of Washington, | partewims the vain o by et wilt e 2470 D.C., thl?hl(orc\lwllul'ic;{m;{’r Oglsaa, thg Conie :"'l'”";"«ffl"fi'io‘i: l:":fl':‘_""}::“' ::“"""‘ ‘;"‘: b mouwenlth of Wheeling, W. Va, the Miner! ouk opal wator will, in & fow Hountetn of Tngurgish, ', Var and the Mok | Pinuiss e craman orate, S ot it chants' of Huntington, W. Va, On nmuiry 1 | iahe Nawolry et aT hierael ainke arsy learnod tht thia inwarance was placod by | RERTRRATHS M cany & Lottls of RADWATS man by tho name of Richmond, at Pontwater, rovent sicknees or b\l«lnl from echange of water. I\ lg Mich. ?It‘;' lllcflxmnl‘;fl olfi!mu that Lo ‘mm ul:n otter than Frouch Lrapdy or Dittors a4 a stimulgns. awaro of tho charactar of tho companies, as Lo had tho policics from the fusuraace ilrm of FEVER .AND AG‘UE. . A. LARRADEE & 0O, ' * 2 . in this clty. Tho irm of Larrabos & Co. con- | Fyrar and Ayas sured for atty conts. sists of two brotbors, A, Larrabao and W. I1. | fomedisl tient Inths vorld that wil enre f Larraboo. 3r. A, Darraboo used to bo tho | and other forars (“n.hu ey pifie Bocrotary of tha defunct Narth Missour! Insur- | Badways floadr Reliof. ¥ifty ccut por bottlo. anco Company at Macon, Mo, Macou being no 5 longer & romuncyative field for himn, he sud hia brother camo to this city and established an : msurance oxchango st No, 135 North Clark ' slroot, Thoy represout, it s cloimed, none A \ BEAUTY' but tho worat kind of wild-cats, * and carry on thelr business with the ntmost can- tion and secrecy. ifa Kenmu wants to talk with them abaut {nsurance, he is taken into a privato :oum wanm m; socond hlpcxuon pon wuxnnuu‘ !::1“ ranepction. o taost nsiaucos thoyplace r {anuranon throwgts hird, nessones antuoy di B DR. RADWAY'S tho caso of Mr, Charlos Mcars, aud therofore L S et = SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEN? in this city Is the Chicago Insurance Agency As- | liss madp the most sstonbshing o Btronx and pure rish hiood; ¥ ARG R e ey T s, Fo qalek, sociation, which also places large risks in pocul- rapid aro "'x‘h""' 150 f-'(g --dufiw s inr. companies, Basldos those thiore are num- wndur tho Inifunon of tis fruly wos. borleas amaller individusls, mnch ae M. B, Der- rick, who is the ageot of M, Hookor, who oon- v TONSE g trola sevoral con\g' ies at Whoollog and Wash- Every Dey su Inscem m,’&' féflh and Welght s ingtong Mr.. Hollister, who Is the sgent |- . S f ¥ in this olty of the Adams Insuranco Company of ‘Iha reliable insuratce companios, which hava . Boen Iatply muoh disturbod by the impunity with | Byerydrop of the fargy which thesoe concorus carry an businens rpgardiuas ,udH" 81" idin; ayplons tr of tho law, have praparad tho following eroniar, | fn mastes of e Lodwith which they wilt. end to tho principnl merchauts | Fofefuls s7putlle emanmikion, glandulac discaso, nlosrt in lfolhl’\’?lh llXfl?lh. tutnnta, uodus o tho glands and in this eity na noon au thoy havo added tho | othbr parts of tho ssatem, sare oyes, strumorous dise fatts In regard W the caso of Mr. Moars, rolaved | chsties (rom the gurr, nud the ‘st tofms of akin dix shovat ot prosent operating In Chieago nud the thoats, erpaipolds, acha, bk o ‘."m:.fi‘ e et umo surrounding ouliiry a lare numbor of so-calleini | baimial dchareos, night Tresdt Joms of Theriastdal jarunce conpanios who peildls tle policiea \brouglh T e B .!:'l‘."‘{# Intas gursiye frues i unprinclpled shysters wha can hardly bo : L 2 3 e SIS T L | LSS e BTG ol g e e ToqpralL Lt the mui 5 ONRaRIEe B Ment Virgiatn. Detiwaro, oo tho Djs- | ccols (o atsasting: Shons whates, and. rEbatry Lo ai TR T Eohimia (ahers foote wrs o, acance do- | TR Aomiiatanf mals fpus healthy bloud, “and thls partments to regulate tho grgantzation of m‘:‘:l‘.w t‘\;flnl.n‘!vlrl I nm‘. lud.ddnel BOCULD,—A . OUTO {8 COrtain; companice, or their examination after betng orusu- | cation, ‘:.:'A‘iflm.i‘."; i iaing, (hofosk of whstes iy " broken, down fasuranco egonia Gr other | i vl ol mem?;.ll‘:‘rl erey day '“l‘a‘."?&'m.‘“"?% o etticr | fasl winy am o .u.:'“r".m fnm:::y[ s 1 to purshinn ofie furufiiro | Fosinig botier, sppeula 1mbeoviies wad. fash and el and a supply of blank policios, aud commence buslness | BICRIBE (0 el e ot Wikl aa 419 Fosponsibility 1a the DrofFeie Of & hehe | ke s e e %:grq.@gé’.fiflufl nututand. Conuehtationat, and BUIn dlassvt, Vo 51 e Gay e A largs number of thess compenics are opersied in | tiva oure fof \ i s cily by & conoorn calling Itself tho Ohicago Tusur- | ©° i : a ice Agency Associatign, which clims & pald-up | i} ; abital o B3R000 e Al (Ll ¢ wiil 1oy L' robuch Kidney and Bladder OOHIPIMMB. preminm ou All policios obtafned from them on tha | ¢ SN demand (not of {ho juaured bat of the Aswciation). | ‘Urinary and Womb Diseasos, Grarel, Diabotos, ariitian Resalvent commuot uring, a3d othor fuid (gor a1 Ut Lo it rapains ww and sound matetial rapas, They hi thus fe demaud th licies 1 o uf wator, niiner ¥ R Tiey bave thus (ar (eled to, domand the policls | stovpage, uf whfor, igoniinsncy of uriay. lrlehs die Lome, Ve tho Gumemefci of Charlowton, W, Ve, :I‘ul’;,g;;(\;mlxflnmlr"l 'L ghiok, stoudy, mixed with ko he Tradeamen’s of New Urleans, sud others, whosn o throads ke -h.x_l’ et 18 or dn Ghare s & oeblle darky Lalioss apposes pollciga aro worlh juat as much fiow ov beforu thiey | iehite beneaurtdsgeaiis, and s thers b s pot) closcd tha d Ahair doluded patrons, - ‘This oot | arah tm When passinf weter, Eorm e, clann ko bo ciwrtarad by tho iale of Hilaola; | of (o back and slou the s (Ll mator, wed puli ke "‘m Lt fnquiry st B fuld dlsolowes thaé mo cbartar By o corn t ' Dumuper Of tasad: yortised stookholdors disclaiin Laviug any interest, Among the policte l\ngflldl« Tor apythivg s wan will Ty for the pflv\k‘s: Lelug ubla 40 gut Iack his re- N Tuuor of Twelto Ym‘n' Girowth Cared by $ Riulway’y itesslveut, / LU uLY, Masg,, July 13, 139, D, Binwax: Thevehid aveslan tosior inthe ovaris 2 Lpwaler™ Xt the doetirs i 3¥iboro was o'y 51 teled avorytaing that was rovoitumed ¢ hat ootk ng holped me. "I saw your Hosolvent, and thoughi{ ondnezit i bl So"iaa 1 I8 Hectin Viad b fored toftwtvayotra; oo .lx\;m‘( or b7 tho Tiogsast I iway's I wo los. you SEaditida ,'::“Agdvu o olam. of, toor 56 Db seed {un premium on tho domand of the Absociation,s tho Weatinoreland, of Now Drunswick, 2ho luauraicore. portsof tha dlffereat States abow that bo auch come 7 e reslved authority o do businews fa woy Taton o Union, 'Np such company fs kuaws fu Bow Brusewiok, sid u tho pulleles aro wrtieu tn foo ©ofMce of the Amsbclattun In_Chicago, although not nd War, em and happler thi signed by sy of (e oélicern, Chisago ia'to bocongrat- | $55e0h o Ufktod 10F being the homo of {he Wertniorelniid of | iu ot i bowecle oot tie fortl. Tfi;fflu‘&%fi New. Drunewick, Among, the many fusurance gen- | tbe beaetis of ib vl ¥Ye bk 110 vow chi & AR ANNALL S, KNATE, panies (o which we wish £ call attention, dolng busi- nees at preacnt, or which hxvulun'a thelr doors . Price, 81 par bottle, during the past year, are to following : R Nall Gy, Wva oo, Waaliagton, A — lo, Wo ), O, . -1 v Baltimore and W, V3, Delawato Btale, ilimorosnd QUi W, v Detavato s, Dewco | AN JMPORTANT LETTER. o aealtn, W 7h, oruioa et Shagua e oo ¢ of Olncinnith 0 i3 a0’ uf N Fros rlingtons W, VA O e e BTty Ak Sott e o vo. (e Aaespabet Doverly: W. V. New Otirany, | Biblisnure foroughost the Unttod Kiatoss Merchaite', W, Ve, Tradeamen's, Row Orleans, 0. Migarsl Mounistm, W, Va, Weatuorsisnd, of nowhors TRy o N Da. RADWAT—Dean 81a: Lam Induces ) draago, W, Va, fu paritenlar, duiy 1o 1ho suffeciig L mako s brief, o LA Pledmont, W, Vi Gibeattar, Penteytvanis, | prosklue of o mailérmo on e, “1'd Gontineutal, W, Vs, Sunbury, Peanuylysnts, had boan allocted with some traubla In Woslington, | Weahtugton, United Firemce, Aemscis- | riuary orgaus which soiu twalve inoaib D, 0. tlon, Prunayivanls, Columbis, Pennayivahfa. Ofayton, Wilinington, Del., and many ctherw in Pennsylvania ido numervus to smeation, knd of 0o frequent birth tXeep track of. Thore sro many oid |nsurinos chiariers Li the Histe of Pentisylvanla Whifch Ware ju farce prior o the or gsnlzation of the lusurunce Depastnivnt, aow wo ably c;mdummé b John ml; Foster, Tusgrinto Dommis oner, which are ught Up sud put Wlo p| Tloavy " operats 3 L3 He i i s “ald Wh8 & praatatia stiiotuce i1 the aumulf: 3 1Bo Kidiem asd Einddnl.‘; taelr opindon (het ny axe-73 llll uver flll‘nl’xl a"' oui b h{‘ leiany, iad (Akun & fuwm) ‘tuadicin ol ellonatita and horaaopathlos ik ned. 4ot 7o sellel aaCopislling eares havink boon mado by ot romead] sume faur munths 550 road & notica {n the Phliadelunia Sutrday Soening Foek ol o quro haviag beed efloctord [ ut s who had jon b oriag as I bad oo, 1 weat right off and of each -your Hares 'lllsr T & ot so! : Y ' 100 1 W AMEK; oracisait, 0y o u n";:.“"" cl_;;- :fl I\ay‘lu:l 'hlt\ o) ™ o why 10 avold the npdn&nnm“fimnfl:n wn{puy that does n::‘ g. goud sluwing surauce Lepartmeny of reun- R ot ] n this city, azid sund clrculyry aud popers-in over the Northwiat, u"n’(.a Underwritbre’ Aal:ncy, 80~ called, fithington, An individual _uamed zhnd,noln ») iriately occupies tho offica ro- \ 't Lt ranvparent swindl, no o of a Recefrer, who founs B receiva—the Itua, of Chicago. He dls tho yaluable poiteits’of tho Bunbury oI Yeuosytvabls, The Loverly of West Virginia, and numerous othern of the wms claus, aud, like the Chicago lusurance Agency Asscialion, gusrantoes to return unearned premiuina ou yoliclae sold by kit 0o demanyd of We Upderwritors’ Agency, ‘s far Regulating Pills h‘, s B«m:‘:m lalm‘::g:u:,ndr oanto :):h Lol L 4 patrous Lave uot been ealled upon 10 exchaugy n.f.nh'.' 3 sirengthan. y of thefr worthless policiea for greenbacks, e ¢ @ure of all disondary of he biomach Tiuwts are oktiar paztlcn i thie. ity wha @u thasame | ass Bongie, Kidnway Lladdve, forvune Duosl s " Headsol Uoustipatic Cosl wy, Ludigestl: Q';Kv"‘ Biliousreah WiJins Forery: Lifiasmachin bf (5 N Y s S o, codlaluing D sasréury, nunstaly, or dolowriod B0 folfo clsas of business, but whoso operations are conducted o0 & small soale, An sxposare of oue is an exposurd of all, As Lhate 4 unfortuusiely v law to pusieh such ehystwrs, axposure is the culy ihing thoy fear, ‘The insuranie Journals. bave wound up the Under writers' Union, of Chicago, which claied We tuodust capital of $104,000, pald np in cash, n‘ a3 erposurs of i1a affalrs, aBd { has ralired . (xuin . busiupss, lsav- iy beblnd & lgacy of uupaid billv aud worthlus e oisa o ‘(be moumners, Tlis samp tourss bas been pursued {0 & small etend loward s two others boreiu mientiuued, S ploms rosuiting fro3 LAW-PROFESSORSHIP. . Bpsclal Diapalch to LMo Chizavo T'ribuna, - DysMopnks, I, July lfl,—‘:“ungu Cole baving rabignda’ bil Protossorship 1 tha Layw Dopart- e Dofad st Dt Coil, Mo i - the Un| tatas i 0! Palated his saacossor, And 84sepia the poalions . ob 3l 120 Head, Detolgios I e x. Bulq by droggivta- Roead “Falso and True,” R RN Vi ettt R oy et SN -

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