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] THE CHICAGO 'WRIBUNLE: SATURDAY, JULY 8, I876~TWELVE PAGES, | dly, and the i- | ht thon with the acheal, nnqiteationable ad | \ h Amtlca weat, Robert Dlack and Frank | collar-bone rocelved during the cragh, Tho | atmosphere. The anfmal world folt THE CITY- gl\‘t’z&“ ;23:’-};%:’:;‘2:31‘!:&}:“ ’Bl? rnl.llfl:l(;.'lrt‘m ]!:!Ilnll::l"rgflcvonn“y“lly‘ nfi.fi."‘mm"‘-‘M} Convorsin THE IO‘VA S'-lORM' Eunky 1iving with Mr. Greavos, wersbadly hurt. | house, valied ot §3,200, 1s m total losw, same l'n‘“v. "AY sentlent, cronttires arc c:r:;:n:l’{' mecting will be held in a fow days, with all branchea of Normal training, and has been Mr., Greaves {8 rortonsly hurt, Williatn Ken- At the northwest corner of the Intorscetion of | e out of the viewless medium Above, and by GE‘NER AL NEWS ——— 2'3:5'“.’“}'.‘."1‘;‘{".1""'"’“.5.."‘.‘.1%"" origin to ita d g’.mlyl'ln wile In‘nerluunl:{ m]\l{ell. Em&wll\llnmt y N‘Inax mé{ll ,}nguslrr ;;(grc?:.. 5;;,.,.1 l}m {l"lmc}.m to lta serenc depths thoy arg o) o5 0 & § scnt eatablishied auceesa; ang . nilles cast, houso blown down, and his wile } of Mr. Charles Btockwell, Hero the lightning | length retugsed. Tho proccsses are CRIMINATL W . Praf, Wentworth has al 1. | The Ravages at ‘Des Moines an y h h h it e sloy —_— Ifl 4 toa-:fl::l:n\hm o “I:;m';"fim e ioiwaTe poas EE]BGWhBI’G. conafderably hnrt. flashes revoaled o horeible work of dcatliand | hut' they dro completo and County Treasurer Huck recelved the real-es- Dustn i g Thursday night the residence of James by uxmet ':g%%;h‘ Bt yeskrnyg Bhey IAtcherman, No. 103 Fourth avenuc, was bur- ainguniod to WLORT AL glarized of o quantity of ladfcs' clothing wlucd ansoclate teachers, his students, and the comnu- nity of Enzlawoad 8 a Chrixtian gentloman and an experienced educalor; therefore, L) H The towns of Lathrop and Bevington, on the | desolatfon. The housc, which waa tho proporty | art cannot arrcat them, ‘Though ll-: etx,:;'f'm“ west ling of tho county, aro completely de- | of Mr O. K. Vinton, was a lienp of brokeir | embnlmed for proscrvation, the course of M.rnyv:di and several lives’ Toat. boards and ahnttered fragments. ‘Tho upper | {s only transtentl: checked, and tho dlm‘y"cl:zf fiexolred, That tha' past ¢ and pre<ent i David Ilowry, living In_Greenfleld Township, | flooe was in the middleaf fho atreet. Only the | atoms soon flud thelr way back to th 1y 7.1t Hegeman, Vice-President of the Metro- | B %00 m»p‘érff}; flfl"‘l‘.‘narn u;uty‘:“]tlzznrflu:;,,o‘;m;’?“ Loss of 18 n’x’:dgoiw(?:umigamn and sy the stors lid 16 damage in his nolghbor- et wsa el i e 58 Bl Ir way Bnck ¢ it o > demonetrates the fitness and aficionc, of. N hood, nal on,. he fur- o Belltan Life-Inuirancs. Gumpoky, ot Now:Yark; John Murrny Is confined at the Armory Wantwarth e Petnclya of the Normnl.’whm\htk A. 4. Littlo'sand Johnston & Law's waro- | niture which was flu%) wnnx‘hrnlmn Into_clipa ‘;gn:i‘:lfu dner:\:d I?:c'i( fl“fié‘.’l‘;"é’ifi"& nfllflal':’u“r‘ and family, gra ot tho Grand Pacltc, chorged with stenling a pocket-book containing | {1, connection | with | o recent emphatic ronmA wero some dhmaged. and splinters or torn to shreds. Mr. Block- | on the wings of o bonfire. But why be fyrs Dy petiial connt, 13 L 3:“‘, f"gmf\": 815 from Mrs, Johnson, an lomate of the noto- | A torchens of Look Foum ea fuProf. Wont | Immenss Destructlon of Proporty by (nllrt',"r‘l‘:c(imll"‘rl‘:gg'&‘,;mfl tras capsized. No omo XE"!,.'.’,“,“(J,'{.‘.{ fram &1'.';.‘:.’..;3“[':"15(;73:‘,3"%?\: fentint T ‘?flt o] eng 'a Chrlstian *x AbLl 5 . d ncident fn the cycle of transfory m’&’&;flz;’f;&%‘;zflfi: ;:xlng one hour, rlo;;u Long Hreuclu 5&'9.‘.&:5.5';"&.'x‘é'.?u'«'»‘.'.'..'i'x’.\'c'}f B"r‘fi?u"é&‘?"i' et tha Wind and Water, Tho falr.grotind fenco fs ahout hinlt dawn and | Chicago, Bmllmfl.nn & Quincy Rond. The | Naturo will o hor own work In h::‘:"::',:’l ellie Lynch, for stealing & watch and chain proposod temoval of Prof. Wentworth I8 emi- bmuy brokon; also tho Juiges' stand, Becre- | houso was vecupied by his wife and five chil- | measured and cfiicieat way., Bho has iy, Mr. G. Nlcmeier, l'mnnsnrMAxcmk of tho 'tw‘r;‘t & Clorleatrost, A, I al;;ln ‘},‘;".’?flfifi nently anjusl, —unlons good and adlclont tearony mr-...]ruf&dnflhquéumflmhd . dren and his seul #&hfnfle n'a"‘&"’l"-fi (Lia wifo enougly and prefets to use it Blowlyant gray. n the eus 3 can bo shown for uch removals we, the oftizens of f oseph Reddish's barn blown down, 8 od, but from tho | vunliya life un/ 1 D O O rtay o haelacst coumaciaymith | os found, and how tho sddrcss GF the GYROF 18 | Somevaod, Sesiy Tniereeiod 1 oo wolts of | Inoidents of tho Torrible Dissster ot [ JoePhlicidislsbaenblowndown, | ond o fragmonts of tho house’ tho nolghtors | 1 Is yzain Infolded, i tatt, thy. procarac sl it te city 3 Y wanted. the Norlnnlh S viccefuie- uit satrneatly, patitlon Rookdalo, Father Anderson’s house, fu Greonfield Town- | dreyw, after peraistent Inbor, the lifeless Toles | so closoly Involved and bound up In 8 common Hsroad, Emory_ A, Webater, n collector in the emplay ;‘3,‘:‘&';:1".‘.;.1"',9&?{";" gk’-’;&:sfinfl‘tfl?“::efll:rvtt:a ship, waa Ulows down, of his parenits. Thoy wero found sido b( elde, | method that they proceed together, and life .,," Paa“ng:_‘,‘ e?;k:i ntn;fi]l::u;:fl:r; fi::le:n :‘!:::ufi;\; f'a":fnvfi'fio%:ff i‘:&fiilo“r:‘os fi?{'{"’é‘{{lm‘fi Normal m‘m‘ B any fuch chango. Bpectal Chrrespondence of The Tribune. d. 8. Itistes’ housv, enst end blown out. the bed upon which “they had takon thole lnst | death are but diffcrent sides ot the same thin, o v ocked np adis of 13 It R, 8lmpson’s bulldiugs, 4 miles north, bad- | earthly ropose Jnving ben turned over them, | The atmosphere thab I .1 Mr. F. L Ktinmcy, in rosponso to calls by | ~Des Morns, In., July 6.~One of tho most | 1. \acicedt an somo of thian desttonel " s T v £he (00r oF Eho reom in which (HoY | alng (et e b oo Tty St e T the u.suemh!(xg:-.vunwd that ¢| e pnrtlsaln bl "‘l"-’ disastrous storms cver witnessed passed over | Fifty to 100 treos tn Win, Graham's archand | slopt. Thore wore no contusions upon thelr | moment, in evory breath. Interstitial deat ;—u‘rlnlalllln er.t\ mhwnrth fi 'c':umfl\t:(lnér';‘ "bnz :: this scction of Ceutral Iowa on the nfght of tho | broken down and most of tho frult_beaten off. | bodies, but their death had been Inatantancou the conatant dlksolution of the organfe e h‘:‘wc ] l;li th 1“'.55 b o | u‘ ll ocoived | 4th, the dotails of which have mot been fully Me, McGaylo’s bern, on the McIntire farm, ( and thelr countenances bore tho aweet and tem, and the oxpulsion of Its dendd particles’ by ogze of [ettiars which thonon "fizylgonsfn‘c.ul received yoty owing to the prostration of tele- northivest of town, blown down. A Iarze new | peaceful ovidonco thnt thoy had never awakoned | respiration, 18 the cssential commll d t. They will carry thelr clubs | charged with the embezzlement ot $1,038 of the i‘;‘l u?l'; ln{kl;l ’s‘.“ 2 L Cnmg nny’s funds. The cosnplnlnnm {s Leonard Tho temperature this day, as obseryed by | Ot RIzks, an agent of the Company. Manasse, optician, 83 Madison strect (Trinung | William Loden, Frank Anderson, and Thomas l'iul.ldln:), wos it B n. m., 87 degress; 10 . m,, | Tlnmiiton yestorday noon entered tho pawn- {ipackagu of latters sl thorongh sm on tho MeCoy farmn, 3 miloa northwest, | £0a knowledgo of tho horrors of the night, in | tued lifo, W begin o 416 a avon us e U3 R 920 B R, e B0 8,y iy 88 "Drom- | anny aCR, Foremane No. 030 Glarle stroot. stillo ‘“_"7" of M error, Tielind heord the fow clil- | graphwiros;. but suMclent. hus beon gathored | moved off Hta foundation, “Hobort, MeGlont's | tho midst of Yniels thay ha pansed nw&i”: ;] gin to1lve, and arecaying he oy as e it eter, 8 u. T, 20.10; 8 p. m., 20,08, tho famlly were at dinner, and mado Htl"“l '-'"i(ll' (t.“"“_““;‘"l (I change, Ty g n‘:; " ek | from persons coming here from varlous dirsc- | house blatwn down and he Ladly hurt. Richard Tho storm lis destroyed tully £80,000 worth | Naturo confonnds our cinveniont dlstinction John Hickey, 13 years of age, and restding ‘:I“'“F"T“lm‘d“““" '“V““'cl""_:;“l“ !l‘;“";.“ ‘a‘- ’“E ":'L > n,”" :‘“’ lcnchnflr h’ cfifi rotionol . menw | tous to show a horrlblo record of Shnfler's house blown down and his hleddlng ot hnllalll;i:a in this city, while thie furniture and | and tells us that » man does twenty times Morg with his parents at the conerof Iatsted and | tice: The decd wns natled by Detective Beott, Bt Do s o 2 conetce, . st would DEATH, RUIN, AND DRVASTATION, carried half a mile. The fences are all down | fonces will swell this sum by s still greator sum, mng in tho coursc, of his Jifo than f 2 him tho Twenty-ninth stroets, was accidentaily drowned | Who was passiug at tho thne, and Ly o 1len oy glough yesterdny morning, Tho body | POYs wero lockud up at the Armory, was recovered nt jloon and tuken to his home. On tl‘mll?mrmh nl ]lu n!l mo\-l;nlésvlnllued u\s‘m Ty 11, n alngle man, 45 years of nge, were stol (‘;ll rom the saloon of e ANSON, NO. nfif\'fl?m Teor 611 Contee avente had lis hads 45 Weat Kinsla Strocelr, and, Adolph Paulson, and legs badly burned last night by his bedding ‘;'“3 onson, ';“‘ llfl{,fl. B :l‘llcrw!rl\ were ar- st o gt e Ancplil | e, n, il Yotply, 0y, ey 2{,:;‘; fl';,gf&p,“d il ‘Ui HiaT et o thy agalnst them was o positive that they were Patelcl Shicl tding at the cornerof Max cich held to the Criminal Court in §500 bail. atrick Shiclds, resl at tha co Max- well street and 'lh\rcln:r n[\"'cnnc, wus sun-struck | Mourice Gray, the manager of tho Ajmeo and orcharda badly damaged in- eve uacter, [ —and tha destruction of shiade and fruit trocs flual d e convineo the audionce of the mistake, He thon Tho storm-cloud came up fn the wost about | e house on the Mku"“flm was |,{.y,“-"l. down, | gardens, aud slrubbery is inealenlablo, i a vrhh:lpool um}# dfl‘t:ucn‘!m"gtm::‘r]u’m.. redd & lotter from tho Stats Superintondent of | g o'clock,—#a south wing black, angry, and |~ Eudaloy's housc, 8 mfica wost, hlown down LATBR ACCOUNTS, tlons Incessuntly counterncted, In_which jif Tublic Schools, the Hon. 8.3, Etter, who wrote: | yoqianings the north boing brilliant with | and his wife's sister, Mrs, Ogien; and hor ciid | Des Morxrs, In, duly 7.—Communieation | fs the constautly-sustained result. If, to majy = 1,[)] enfx?clx!:;"é ;'umul:n Bl'l{'(;.l’l; “' :rl:bn: ;cl;:’;")?_ lightning. Whenabout G or 6 miles distant | Werc both klllml;, two children ara missing. “r‘r"h \\'urrn'v;) and Madison Countles Is still eut | tain bis vital cnerxlos amil cnable him to Keep rgo m' B pcelan ¢ 6{ rmm'!;‘ it ‘pridlo and ntls. | from this city, tho cloud parted,—the wind- Jolin Coleman's housc, 4 mfles west, unroofed. | off, owing tho freshet of North aud Middle | up the course of hia llfe-work, o man of 70 3 hay o Jack ITutt’s house and barn both blown down, | Itivers, hud to drink upward of t faction nmiong the Hght-minded cltizens of Cook | storm going south, and the water-cloud coming | and the Hutt school-house completoly demols | Four coaches of roturning Fourth-of<July 20 tons of .m'i}’.’x" rogxl,5?--‘.3"?#\:1‘:“"?5?:'?1?:: Foun: . T‘cu thical. ral‘v;!nxla g fléfil; quircg caat, ovor tho eity. It atruck hero about half- | ished. ’ nsaungers were caught near’ Lathrop by tho | 50,000 pounds of oxygen gns, which linve hesn <A ?‘r%mfl:;“"n’ t“""m o physiclon f’%r paat 9, the water falling In a deluge, and the | A houso on George D. Haworth’s placo, 7 | flood on Tucsday night, and aro thers now, but | expended in the vital ronef the ttons of 1lving gy milea cast, oceupled by —— Hockets, wasblown | most of the passcugers were taken away with dying, how Tittle, comparatively, of death wyer, and this trainin ou_are | sky ltvld with lightnlhg, aud the earth shook 1 Pt : 8 il A ) s, of deith fy 148 X yosterday afto L tho comer | Opera-BoufTe Combluation, was arrested yeatere Rivlnzl:tm:;:lownnd thn monnar Shat roflects | under the pealing thuydor, A dwelling-honso gfi‘z,‘,‘& h,h,l,:i”},l:’,,‘;‘,‘;";r'fl’:a‘l‘;fifmha‘_’}‘L“ i, and “;;2:‘.“» clreus has Ueon embargoed st In- g‘:{fi(:";r;_‘":‘:,g"““}l:':;‘,'.’:.fi'";‘:“fi‘gfioht‘;‘"flhnul. 't A.i-fi" worl )’v: ©! d“ mh{”“&‘;e"m o wos | doy charged with larcony. It scems ‘that A | creditupon tho wholo State.® The letter of | fn South DesMolnes, fn which weve nine per- | Jsane Starbuck’s now houso destroyed. dianola sinco Wedncadny. § Eo-oraiaatod ahyl ,"m? T mfi:‘u‘nh‘ fimuac'fi'b;'fi'}f'nfix'imu, Wiiofs of the opinion f‘ffilfiflf'}'{'x\fi':g'n'i%né‘n‘y"{?}"’cfl'l’:’mfi?fi"‘.‘.‘.’,‘fx to 2,';3 tfi‘é}}',“{,; ufl‘-.;‘;filg}‘t';lf:g::fig:“{n‘""'l‘l‘m}w % | ons, was struck with lightning. One girl, Em- St JACONA. i ; Tltm }rlr‘l;n wero U low moments lnu'i ovene {n‘l{mnn to the ntinoe liore, oot Suln mn’l‘dr{% that he cannot survive. He is an Irishman by Bt ' mn Kure, was killed, and . her brother serfously | Mr. Thorncame up from Laconn ore- | ing to Indianola andt then wont down again, nflucnces, is well understood. One polsonaay; Dirth, 55 years of age, and has 8 wife and faml)y. Marucs was to tfiu too 18 a_hairdresser, Dut | the mhml{ and from personal knowledge of its ) 'y 3 Mra, Maraes with woman's fickleness changed A little gon of George Iackott, a whitc man | her mind, and Mons. Maracs changed his forth with a colored spouse, was drowned in the lake | with, So, Maraes says, Grau_selzed some prop- at the foot of Harrison street on the 24 of July, ert{ of the French couple and refused to glyve it Yusterday a litlo Hebrew boy nmned Isoae | back, Tho case camo up yesterday beforo Jus- Bpocter was arrested upon the citarge of naving | tice Malnes, and Grau waa ‘placed under bouds pushed the little fellow futo the luke. Itis | of $500, and will be heard this morning. probable that the stury i3 merely the outgrowth On the nlght of the 8d inst. the clothing store wg- | 100N, and reparts thio storm very Hght In the | disoatch started with dotails of the tornado of | the ather purilics, and firmly does N work could commend most emphntically ita :‘“’;“;J"s “satagh:fn’lflm“; dfi‘::“‘:::;,;‘rl:f" southeast part of tho cmng.y Tho Erowiig Tlmdnyn{Fm, Lut it wns cut off. . birs, J. B, | hold the balanco on & ,,-:.fi-a u'g:!g. froim e‘pxfl»:-m pr%!flll mnnngcmf:nt. \ ¢ o ey cat s cruru are budly beaten down; but he noticed no | Martin and chilld wero both killed. Charles epoch, that the constitiution of the atmusphery e speaker then cited tho cvils ot wflfiflfl killed. #erious damago done to trees, fonces, or bulld- | Finger, llving northwest of town, was badly | Is Iiept {n stuble hormony with the_delicate r In the manngement of cflfllcgcn‘.dflnd n‘fl 13 THR RUSH OF WATER "{F" till he reached the vicllty of Bouth | injurcd. Mfss Flora 8nylor, two mfles north ?ulrumnntu of living belngs,—Z, L, Youman, {u,clcc&nnyl otlrcgnl‘llllx;g"tlm ux "blus":“ ;:7 'gtmu filled s raving runuing cast and west throngh | River, of tnvmlhml an arm broken, E. 8. Bramhall | {u dppletons® Journal for July., Nopop S:;):;:lmwhh‘:; r nl‘r’m&: known all | tho city 80 enddenly that fences, bridges, pig- Faabis ryflh‘\;lzl:tcgl qu. Int"d Mra, (lnl:nvulu, six — e Bl P"m' snd out-houses, at the West End, wero John Overby was up from Ilammondaburg, orthy hg_clty, were serlously in- THE WEATHER, n JANMONDBRURG, ‘was bad % £ 4 3 in than wind (n that vicnity, | jured. s, Delny and her son, living on Wesley of soma neighborhood quarrel, 18 there seems | ,Of the siah Specches were then made by the Rev. Mr, | borne Into thi current, and, reaching the via- | and reports mors rain tl ‘heshire's tn Wasnusaroy, Do C., July 8.—1 o, m.~F 3 penlicimer, at No. 78 West Ran- D i ) ‘i The top of II. C. Bcott’s hern waa _tuken ofl cshiro’s arm, wWere badly injured. Mrs, y ¥ or e or aittur ey, | e B it sty e | St e Rrerl Gl b e, f | e ot et hensap, et | 0l o O Sk ol | Sty e L AR, W | o O L R, Opprisig 31 The Rey, Mr. Young, pastor of the Fullerton J Avenue Presbyterian Church, on the recom. | 2ftornoon Officers tlogan and Dalton were for- mendation of tho fioancs. commitioe of the "‘I;““'."Xc“"“ghd"“ diagwerdv.h'u hiding- flm‘! of church, anuounced Tast Suuilaythat mecting | o thieves, and pourncing down upon, the plcs, would be held Thursday nigit, aud requosted aonatorycotiage i the L N sl that all the members of the church bo present, | YETKEC Avare, aey arrosle y Morton and 18 it wos understood that the monctary affairs “"'“'i mct"l';: 8o dmmwrfil [y Eou(aldc:nl)lu of the church were in o bad way, It Is satd that | Portion of the goods. In tho eveulnz they i N 0 tbere and South River the timber §s whirled ln | west part of the town, wus slightly injured. | Lower Missotrl Valleys, very warm and clegr “'-“‘f"_h“." of d“;‘"““‘ l“‘“}‘;‘“-gt :fi' ;‘,‘lf“""",?m& f;;”::fl;w‘;}‘;,?‘mfi,";,',‘,’u.';:‘“;:a' a:, ,f:',‘,','.“-’,},’; every directlon, James Carpenter’s saw-mill 1a | Samucl Pulz and W"b‘f 7 mlles nnn.hwcu& wers | or falr weather continues during the day, wity a0t of cncatlonsl mattors, sa (s whs the roa | 10gs, fonicos, pig-ycnn, and dabrls. T five mine | 1ot o pleces, et Ve ilod Mriortyy of Jeflerson | gouttierly winds, statlonary or slowly falsg trouble In the prosent case, A} had endeavored | utes familics foumd their parlors, sitting-rooms, SPRING HILL. Py te serionsly injured. Sis. Omies | barometer, and during the night raln ne Lak e for the removal, but lud heen | and furniturc 4 fect under waters aud {n some | Ira Freeman came In from Spring 1ill, and | €ast, was quite scriously Injured. Mrs. Ogden ! " ] 8 ear Laky |’,‘1| ‘x";uflnn t? r“ . l‘tino\{ju‘. t p et. Tho | instances the doors ‘yiclded to tho prossure of | TOPOFts the damages light thers. Smoke-stack | and child, visiting at tha residence of Mra. En- | Superior and {n Minnesota. ;I“'L“m;g mz:;p ol d:u“‘c:&“;m on | the current, and the contenta of the rooms | Pown off miil, some &mall buildiugs blown | dasley, 6miles west, wore killed. Mr, Hacket, | - 4OCAL ODSERYATIONS. 5 % aver, ote, From there to town evorything s fn | 1ving 7 milcs cast, waa serlously injured. Many Cisoano, Jalyy, Lo finoucecommiftice with o few other mems | Made another descent, and esptuired thrgmoro | the Boud, and adjourncd. e BWEPT INTO TiH STRERT. Folns, o heavlcet. volns of tho storm ssoined fumilessro o wltbout clothing, and the scents Wind., bersare oppostd to tho present pastor, Mr, | Of the gang, named Lawrenco Louth, Wiliaim EFANERONG Torsea In stables along tho ravinewere quick- | o follow tha sloughs, I8 heartrending, > Younz, \v?nlo the remalning portion (',_“;mj Butler,and Thotnas McCarthy, It woa nscer- Doolittlc, Blshop & Co, are the proprictors of | 3, swimming in thelr stalls, andtheir lives wero BANDYVILLE. Roporta from othor parts of Warrcn County I'Plbl“i? ubout four-lths) think o great tained that the thieves hud divided the awu(i.nt ’ deal n sort of pool-table place on Davis street, which | only saved by taking up the 'tloor over thelr A Mr, Tlartman’s liouss at Sandyvillo blown | Bhow that !,hu storm waegencral and dispatrous. hos been Il.’lm resort “nt the worst loators and hcn{ln snd hol fllngtlfilr eotls abovo water, 1t | downj '“ml? were at Palmyra ot {‘:" celobra- fi?g:fi:‘{:’;‘“)é&“"f;;;‘i"’l ‘“t"m away, and thelr rowdics in town, and has long been regarded na | 13 8 marvel no lives were lost, The damage to tioy. Mrs. Johns, a barn blown down, threo o ly hurt. Er 50 | No. 28 Randolph ' strect, and following up this mcmng!s 3‘1'"::; nt’{flg;‘ifl%]’;‘f‘&&.“;&'fi;o!}fi? lead, nearly il of this prt:spurt Wty Ropotet 10 discuss the monctary afalrs, But when the | A1e gang will bo brought before Justice Beully ¢ ¢ 'rom Madigon County the report [s cqun, privato property Is abont 830,000, About haif g | horses killed, and a mule crippled. The roof of | L'rom S P Rivor unlly | “Aaximun vhy oF, 03,3 committeo mdothelr report,andthey found that | t0-day. a publlc nufsance. Wednesday morning Otfosr | LR BERCCY, o dogtroyed in brick-yanda, ani | Geore Tlclioy's barn hlown down. _Georio D. O e ood of the North Rivar awepit | o ko the finances were in 8 better condition than they | At about 8 o’clock yesterdny morning, Officer | Camey browght them before Justice Currey | goveral bulldings belng constructod were damag- | Maworth’s barn blown down, Three houses y Y s and bridges, but tho detalls had been ina Jong time, the question finmedi- | Willinn: Cronk, while travellng beat on Clark CuigAGo, Juty 7—Mldnigh on a general complalnt of keepinga dlsorderly | cd by the washiug of foundation-walls. All tiie | ear Inworth's blown to atoms. Fences all | Liave not heen recelved, i T ately usrose: Why was tbis mecting calledi | strect, between Fourtconth and Fifteonth e Stattone, |Zar. | Thr.| Wind, | Luin, iie ostab lumm,-nti eie, It was alleged that beer | culverts and bridges over the ravine wera swept. | §one from Ackworth to Sandyville, S Eloman who saniofrord Norwall oa the i I ’ . 3 North Rivor, reports that the houso of Bir, | Cheyenrio..... 2075 71 (5. W, - Threar When ene gentleman with more couraze than | strects, was halled by a passonger on the Poru | had been freely dispensed there on the Fourth, | away, except two,—thus stopplng travel on all FALMYEA AND VIGINITY, WilB e 3 | . vho reat atated that lie Lud heard that My, Young | necomimodation traif on tho. Hoek Inland Roads | and tha rulluefimn Fhestiiod to having stopped noriandsouth streota, T 16ss t0 the clty Cflmsldcmb)u diinago at Palmyrs, bat could fil'.“““\?{‘;.}“':..fi"‘ ?rg:v "-’mfi“l"-ul? voutents, and bt was disllked by somoe members, and they wers | While the trafn was ln motfon the otheerbosrded | four or flve fightsthero on that day. It was | will bo not Icss than $60,000, uot leaen the vxtent. = b ready to discuss thae question of retafning him, | 1t by the rear plotform, sud walking through the “ truth flashed upon all at " once, | the'ear found the man, who gave his name ts The Unance compitiee had resorted | Henry C. 8toll, an auctloneer at Mokonn. By leon and two sous wore saved by a tree-top, leo sald that rowdles vould be heard swoariny In the couftry around .tha city, farmers { . At Mahlon Ifaworth, Br.’s. 8 miles south of | Gideon D. :lff?mn:unlng thereall tlny and almost nl\nlghl.g. repart grent dn\x:{gn to crops. el 1 flat and | Palinyra, in Lian Groye, the storm wos - terrific B”",‘(‘I?l‘"‘(“-“’,;"'!'f“'“ ‘(““‘1 A“{Dl"“'fl: s vkl (ermang and the place was gonerally shown to be o | heaten into the carth, and tho ground covered | —bloiv tha roof from his dwelling, svattered his | were killed—7 drowned and 4 struck by light- v fug. to this way of ousting Mr. Young | him lio wns Informed that o n burglar had | nuisanco. Tho case was dlsmizsed on thelr } with applos beaten off. burn over acres of ground, and blow down both | » by calling n ’;ncoung. snpp’ialng that timrg broken Inlo ihu hotel of ¥ H;lh\m 'u%rbn, of pmmu!u{tto stopall disorder at once, but should Thcrgnmngu by the south wing of the storm ls Mltln ;wg h}ruflnn fiuupled by his two sons. Fonces Nnrdxflllill'g%r was Ifls‘flfl ynsl.m‘-]dny. and its val- b would be only o fuw present, but enough to tar- | Mokena, nt an carly hour yesterday morning, by | they fail’ to do so they will be immedintely A PEARPUL RECORD, all down for miles. ley was filled with lumber, bulldings, doad ani- ry out their deslgus. gr,\'lu upen a rear window. Tho burglar heloeid After tho watter had been discussed at | niinsclf to o gold watch and chain, a large Iengtl, a vote was put, which resulted decldedly | Colt's revolver, and $20 in curroncy, und as he in tavor of Mr. Young. It stood 120 yeus, 2) | was about to leave was dlscovered ‘)y Mr. Ja- pays. Lawson is the name of u young ihan who | cobs, who was about to grapple with hitn, but mide himself very consplenous™in challenging | wns brangm to a sudden stand by the muzzle of -7otes, and Mr. Yvung (no relation to the pastor) | his own revolver being placed to” bis head. Ile Tollowlngs 1 Lawson's wake,, Dr. Hedges, onc | ealled bis wife to his nsslstance, but _she was of the gentlemen carnest [ the effort Lo onst | soon sottled by o stunning blow. u¥on the head, Mr, Youuy, wusthunderstruckat theresult,ns ho | which felled her to the floor, and 1n the confu- gal A Ed Hickman's dwelllng, south end blown out. | mala, houseliold furniture, wagons, farm Imple. DEATHS, brgxls;"]‘x,t ‘fl'r”“" W%:“‘:! mdl:mfi’u]n"rhommn a nh’;‘;hu ciour[\]::l v"adlh}c?"m(n“ c’;"m ’m“f, ',’,{ School-hotise moved trum'flm foundation, nnd mcnl’l. ote. The dovuln‘noé’ is 'terrlblc. ,u’ml P e e A A A A A AN rnrs. a Xer here, had o valuable silk dros-pate ut hn ot B e torm tinrched | yeveral houses and barns more or less_damaged | cannot be known until communication fs ro-os- | . CORTIS—Funeral servicon ovor the remain of ressmaker he 1 h APl forward to within about ¢ miles of the cl&y, fn the Hickman nelghborhiood, Also W. Long's | tablished the Inte D, W, Curtir, who died In Denvcr, Col., torn stolen, A vigorous gearch wus Inatituted, | when the south wing suddenly swung to the Dbarn demornlized. bWheclu ¢ sehiool-house datas pectat Dispatch o Tne Triduns, will by hold at Gracoland on Sunday, Oth fust., & Which _was frultliss d}""“ T;'l“mffl Ifn(mmh;g, south, Jmnn!ng ovor tho southern part of Madl- | FTT = Dupoqu, In, July 7.—~Ths budies of two | & frm 7 oy to g, S proved 10 - a. hghiy ro. | 5"kt Conties: 1L sl the farm | 55, wind sorm awang avount to dhe sonth- | moro'of the JHaime, of the Rockalo Alanster | notlon: Gntriuges i Lhe Fetinee ot bl ! d vou ch passed thls | Wero foun: ny~Lizzlo Bowers ond Frank | 71 Twonty-third stroct, at 1 p, m, ¥ sptctable young wonian who wns unable Yopay | swept trees, barns, aud foncos In ita track, © At | 38h and the watercloud, which pa Becker, o son of Peter Decker, whoso body § y 8 p. m. Ter buard bill, and had stolen the silkand di: ingzton n th thcast T M wiy, swung to the south by cast; the two . 3 i3 Y18 | BMITH—July 7, of consumption, Carolino 1L, Posed of It fof $22 as & means of roliof. Her | Bosiil R Dbt o f,f;;‘;‘;“ao;‘}:“f“flx't‘ unlted, and togother pussed around a circlo to | yot missing, They were found about half & | wife of Marens W, Bofth 3 ? ilo below the scerio of the disaster, Funeral Bunday, 10:! [{ R thoughit the day was against Mr, Young. DI- | slon which cusued the negro succeeded in_mak- | relations were sent for, and the matter will be | Churchlil, & village noar tioro, soverul houses | P18 €ast, nortl, and west, when, aftor two hours | m fiiags 10240 n.m., from the Reanlon reuu’y; after the voty wnfiunuunnud. Dr. fic«l;,u ingz lils escape by the -m’;"u way he had entered. | hushed up on thelr paying duinages and maling | wers blown flw.fi and one woman .and o oy ?‘! etfrmr ;md duv-smuog, uxo{u m'mo nl:‘ull.l and gfyfi""”““ Chutch, West Fourtacnth street, near wished it undoratood that o ladno horsonal | Suspecting that Mokona would proye too warm, | restitution, Kllled. Jumea Harks had o Jog brokon, Patrick | Hic norming sun rose, clear, bright, snd bosu- | THE GRASSHOPPER. Byracuso (N. Y.) papers ploase notlco fecling fn tho matter, and would have changed | for him, fie left without taking any notice of HUYDE PARK. Bmith recefved injurics probably fatul, and his e 1100PS—0n the 7th 1nst., of cholers |n(l;nlmn his vote if ho could; the ductor has nlafxe | railway tralns, aud footed it all the way 1o Blue | Tho Republicans of tho Town of Hydo Park | fomily were all moro or less hurt. As the rull- INOIDRNTS OF TIT ROCKDALE DISASTAR. Discovery of an Knewy that Succossfully. | Walter, infant son of E. B. und dary 1loops, agel Bumber of patients Ia the congregation. Tile | Isiand, u distance of soma 16 miles. Mr, 8toll | oy requested to meet ot the hotel at Grand | rond bo Wintersot was so badly washed, 1o T srin cametis Sl W e wlisa the Copes with It b months, i msjority portion of tho membesa aro thorough- | infurmed the officer that ang Dmmfipflndlu]iw Crossing Monday st 7:80p. m, for the pur- | trains passed over the ronds, aud na datalls of thoght first mmF od to th °m° it |8| whi St Paul Pioneer Praw, Frneral to-day by carrlages to Calvary, from 141 by disgusted with the instigntors of this trouble, | thio description of the burglar had boarded the | Crossing Mondsy st 7:80p. m. for Pur- | tho damagu have beon rocelved, But e Lot gl that thorowas | The following letter from Ottaws, Canadp, | North Ada street. and exprossed thomecives verbally to it | train at Blue Island, and poiuted out tho fellow | poseof “rflflllll‘"l? 8 Republican Club for sald THW DEVARTATION MUAT DE NORRIDLE, any danger 14 e anpreumded fram tha rai [ and the lettor fallowlng from o det! tahed | yJFAYES—In thia city, July 0, of consumption, offoct. ¥ on the platform of one of the rear ears, Officer | town. All Republicaus are requested o bo Pres- | gecording to tho following, which s hurriedly bt fonell s hondll | P el Y e g from a distinguished | yohn Iiayes, nged 22 yosr. E—— Cronk then approached. the fellow, and ssked if | et furnished by W. IL. Schooley, jof . Tudianola, us | T fhsmielhy wh(?h B“lom::' 0155‘:, m':“; English entomolorist, will be of Interest to Funer:il from blaInte rostdonce, 05 Went Qluncy THE DRUMMERS, he rusided in town, to which came the reply o e the result f Warron Countyt ik Clriclos Thimmmesch, the basgamoer jxie | mauy of our readers: o yania day (Baturdayly thio Bth, inat,, be can OROARIZING POI MOTUAL rnorecrion. | Mhab ho Lnd been working out in the country, THE CENTENNIAL. Tho residenco of L I €. Martin, 8 miles | 36 Ctir cs Thiticach, thy bar-kooper fn the LETTER PROM OTTAWA, fatitear . SRRy STEebIS O kg fomlruie The Northwestern 'Traveling Men's Assocla- Suddenly tho negra mudc a loap off tho trali, AT, northwest of mm:l, wae blown down, and his o 2 . N 310, drawlog a large pavy revolver, mude tracks | Debate tn the Commission on the Sunday | wifoand a Syearold clild killed, s ho ouat sfdo of ' tho ong strcet | o OTEA s and TrinneAneos tots s, T | oIIUBBARD Suide tlon held an adjourned meetiug in the Tremont | for Fourth avenus. ‘The officer followed in pur- House club rooms yesterdsy forenoon. The | sult, but wna ordered to halt by the thiof as he following wero ‘presunt: W, K. Slaley, I, O, | drew the revolver and snapped i at his puesuer, Larrabee, Samucl Plke, Willism Best, ¥. W, | Fortunatcly It misscd fire, and the offieer ro- o % i turned the compliment by firing two shots, both Wilkle, Ilcry Iloyt, Jobn G, 8mwyer, D. K. | o0 low to do an dnnage. Finally, the fellow Ciluk, T, M. Coliger, James C. Miller, F. W, { wns cornered on the weat side of Fourth avonue, Ruftuer, W.IL Goss, J. 8, Spitzer, and M. C. | botween a fonce and o stuble, and o Hatch, third time pointed his revolver with orders to The Assoclation wasforganized a year agoat | keep back.” The ofticer told him to flmy his Winona, Miun., and is” a inutual insurance ur- | Weapon or be shot dead, aud chosing the lorm- nization. Therv ara now ahout 400 members, | ¢r he throw tho weupon ot his feet, and allowed ,i";lo headquarters witl be In Chicago horeafter, | the officer to wmwh within o fow feet of him In the anscace ot President Drapcr, the Viee- | whon ho sefzed tho weapon once more and President, W. K. 8ldley, occupled Lhy chair, leveled it, Finally tho follow was captured and The Executiye Commitice, conslsting of | brought to the stution, where he waa recognized Mcssrs, Miller, Wright, Pike, and Ruflucr, re- | 88 an old offender, ond a tember of a f?‘"" ported favorably = on suverul applications | Tecently brought to grief at Fort Scott, Kun, . lenly, Jnly 7, Emellne, infani whicl leads across the ravino. e wont to tho | méer-Press and Tribund: As, at this foason, tho | daughter of James 8, and Anin k. 1labbard, sged PrnADELPui, Pa., July 7.—~The Centennfal | 207 gooda blown Gut of tho house. No ‘ono la- | Yaber and saw that b was momentarily cmwl~ | yj,hodfi”" tho Toranto Globe luat yoar, froorM: | at’ ey e dence, No, 42 North Sheidons opening tho exhibition grounds on Sunday. ?m m“fiflhm‘mey'“ bouse moved nearly oft of | yithiu tho saloon, somo rosidonts of tho place, | Niencaun» wight. be- ot sorme fterar by oy CONFECTIONLIRY, q‘l:olflol‘l cameo :m:lom &h;f:mx;:u{ngfl lnl ho il;: e g:l;“nm Bire Mown th AtHmA; and two or threo [lving fn the country hoyond, | readers, some of whom might bo disposed to test shape of & resolution offes ¥y Mr. Donalson, i vho had beon driven in th by the Aerconcss | the somewhat novel and ingenious plan therein . At of Iduho, providing for tho opening of tho Ex. | 1o windows blown out of Mitchell's louse, | 5r“tie storm, he want {nto tha uppor story | ukessced for the dentrmction of tninirontiesoma | Tho Great Intornational Exhibition, AT where tho family of Mr. Bocker lived, and told | in#ect. A copy of the lotter {s fncloscd horawith. —_— . hibition every day In tho week, and that no | ” Tha Robert Graham farm, barn and dwelliny o s Lelleve me, yaurs, ctc. P. B, Douotas, steam bo uscd on Sundag, and that no exhibitor | blown down, The occupanta of tho housa tao ';Bfi{?,:_l tho, danger. which hiu was. eglaniug to LETTER FROM NN, BULT, ¥, . 8. STEPHEN F. ‘vl“Tm AN & SON should be compelled to romain in the | to the cellar, and were unharmed, ey Roturning soon to the firat floor he was hor- | . ConewaLL Houew, EAuine, Laxpon, Oct. 10, chard Moore's dwelling partly unroofed, X 1878.—Lleut, Col, David Straw, Kingston, Ontario: bullding on bt day, Speechos nguinst | Bich b | rifled to see, na the fntense flashes of Tightning h . 'ifmfl Rz'?\‘xuu'm w:é’ m;l:\lde lhy: * Dr. '"‘;Jm twenty-fonr bee-stunds blowa aver tho rTvo-leilhntn’o nluiclatlux&‘ the \\"i'l'l.;:ru hm?hcgt ]fi( fi;?“‘g"‘;,,,f}g‘,““.,‘, ‘;{,‘f,{,’"fi:’o ’,‘;’:",‘wm"fif‘:‘ L’; A“B'""D:"lfl:‘lrng the El‘l‘::‘l.ll)llllggl ,:g"a:ll on them ng ol assachuse! r. hlor of enn- 1 cliannel between the saloon ang ie sou an % - th amoly ¢ !?lvnnh, ‘Mr. Hmul.lalr i ‘VLD':‘ Vi 1'-."[-, d Mo Willlam Nohle's barn_turned around, and Ceniral Amorlca, 1 hiave watched with soma futer- - " through which o volume of waler was rushing tion thal d Ei g snball'of New York. Mr. Donaleon spoke | Borees not much fnjured; house not much ine | wnioh ould dofy il attempts at cacape in l,hni :fi:a‘;‘ &: ,}2’"”3‘3 of lh-'xr]:a.hrnn;;?: pln;flm:;l\ S, W. sor. Twellh and Market mn Philadelphis, i at length In support of his resolution, followed | Jurcd. directlon. Castlng his_anxious eyes towarda | America,and the various encmica by whose attacka y th ;:’-:-nlulllx‘::lnh\gfiklp&:t,‘llllllcnt‘é,su b J’a""é"ffim‘l'&'“ gi’w‘ifi'fi t‘.,l;:: l’xllnlma e‘r’u‘nnflc:‘:?: El‘:fl:‘:gfidh% b gl"% N““‘““pur;om“h”"“" and Mr. McNeil of %fl ?’tmxf?y",-l'mfibe,?o;fgmmfl'!d‘“"“i the north banlk towards Dubuque, the lghtning | it is to ba lopod its ravages will be restricted, g "m‘ofl%lcnll’}ul:%m?gl s‘i‘;;nm ok uls0 reported the acceptance of tho realgnntion | Georio b, by which Bamo ho ia bost. known Missourl, Tho resolution was fnally Jost by o } 0 ot Lo e M Flager Badly sgain rovealed to him n’r‘}"g.}".’.fi’l". e B AT YhBELL Lhat. Some 0P Lo lnseciivotous a u.h . Larrabee, late Secretary and Troasurer, | In this city, Tho admission to the Centennial Exposttion | Bust: : - | toescape it was not posaible to succced. A | With thelr “m“’dl Rowork of ‘inctoase thoy could CHOUOLATE, g Rootleaprt LAY Jioully o 1Lkt ANNOUNCEMENTS yesterdoy numborod 63,040, of which 46,051 | | & Talbott zhf““ Dblown off foundation and | yreatiy of water xlcl_yh;gnn Daseazo was sreop- e s cdon lnwaslon. ot e enemy of the s A decldod to have an Advisory Board, J were paid. ‘Tho whols uunbor of visitors slnce "Bffl;"‘ ’If{: ""“u;"“’:s;um& ing over the highway from the bridgo to the | grasshiopper that may, and does, cope with it. CONPEGTIONS, and the Clulrman stated that he would st the opening bas been 1,062,054, vt T s o blufL. D, Bl of Colora o Springuy near Donver, 18 in nounce it at somo fulure time. bl B, F. Jacobs conducts the noon- prager-moet- R \\?l’lllel:xl‘;,}l.‘ahfia lmr;x'| gnlx’u:fi:!'lud. By this time this family, and thoss who bad {fg: doa,s .n% '3532'»’.'1:1’&2-‘?:‘-’ hm{ .L "l:.me o BON 'BONS i s o M T | orail v o yonns peoles meckog i te e o T Tsdancs, ot 5 . ey DS T\ | e b woret, T o ke ansows ke | A EE L e o : ] i 2 ‘The epgs batch in a doy or two, and the grub from Bpectal Ditpaich to The Tribuns, blown to frogments; no ona serlous): fbar tho worst, and to keep anxlious watch | J150 s (AEER 15 dBY Ar o, And the gruf from For Familios or Frienda, OTTAWA, Ont., July 7.—1t s quite probable | His barn was aluo blown down. s out into the deafhly darknens for _soma signl Toately ol it Tt tmoitiplics with, At Fapldity— 8 Branch Manufactory, Machinory Hi that the dificultles oxisting botween the 'Tnyl.a:lu ):;:uml,‘é)'wllt;u northy s :‘}owlrh to :{cggl":;;‘;d‘c:llfl;fi’ e t{.w'emi:xthlyu i a :x:flk’.xanmnuu, from egge to fly, takes only Txposition Gronnds, m:fl:’m all, Oatis e formnniony and srian Aty ioriuce Stie family infured slighpty, - oo ot Sngered Uigltnfigs, that struck torvar nto tho | ar. fii“ Informa mo that fooks of the honpers in Department. 1l o stoutest hearts, ans nuched cheoks wl Lt orent parta of the country are elther all suffers "The Ministor ot Customs has bad some furtlier | M. Murden's house destroyed, and his daugh- | §IY for helh. which cold not como-—ona prayer | frynlh SNSRI SORILRREIL oo e toto- ; correspondence with tho Washingtou Govern- | ter kil i) uoruin, lower Farwoll Hall this evening.. Mr. Miller suggested that the Association be fncorporated under tho State Juw, o moyed | _ A special mecting of the Directresses of the the sppointinent of a cominitice to attend to it, | Protestant Orphan Asylum will bo held at the M’l‘h« mf!‘i‘l‘lm |lil(lV:fl:cd u‘rlcthnl flmlr sppolnted | Asylum at 2 p. m. to<lay. [e88T8, lor, iateh, and Cushing. 4 ‘The Comiultice rotfred, and ;ll.gr conferenco The Tennesace colored Jablise eingers wiil brought lnun.-rurl. fnstructing tho Socrotury to | &iVe Lo concerts at Wabash Avenue M. E, ay over the funds of the Xuofinuon to “the | Church, corner Fourteenth street, Mouday and 5 D g pha thirough the laud snd quick communication, STEPHEN F. WIIITMAN & SON, 128, &' barn, 1 mile 1, blown answer—they polnted to the coming “avalance, h b 1 telet | ————————————— T D finfrinan of the Exceutive Comumittee, to hold [ ‘Tuesday evenlugs, ment o the subject, ,,;’,@,’,’,,,,t;,"""‘ i1 Bttt *0 | which thoy i’m" all too well would Oflgm J‘.’;ifii"’u.é’,‘.‘"fii‘..’é‘.ffl“&“éfii.‘& r‘gflrflhufl;u ore 3 CELEBIATED tiranghout them until the Becretary elcetstvall flio hls bond, | 00 afternoon nt 3 o'clock’ Ald, O'Brien, of | Lnformation is reccived hero that the queation | Hamniond's houee, 6 miles sonthwest, blown | them. wanted, and the enomy . routed by the pestilence "Q'&H""’x“ufif.‘(’x"’.f‘&"nfl Al The money, S04 wos puid over ulter tho |\ LRSTMTEROR BES ocloc Hig Faohete s °‘_ of disputed rights of French fshormon on tho | down, und four of the family killed or seriously | _Like s mi htylwnv‘n of tho Desau ¢ ghmn { Sproatanoniet biu enke. - Auother, polnt etrikes 8 0 15: 40, 600 per 1. address adoption of the repott. 4 h Will op 8 ronoval nnd- | oet of Newfoundiand has been finally settled, | injured. - down tho va) ey] heard gF urunduu som tho {hg-pisces far I'h. hoppors In the Far Weat that are ! orders QUNTHKR, Confece meoting then adjourncd. ball alley, on West' larrison street, between France has sdmitted that all territorlal rights . 8. Bramhall, living northwest, badly In- | grim monster who revels in destruction, Al- frou from the parasitleal fiy, and from whonce thuy, tionar, Chicago, 'Y cad!ng CID eXpiort nd the Y1l . Vi = 5 ') o THE COUNTY BUILDING. Il;ol)mb l,“,',:?,“l n llx!ewlmé- lonunl::'pnnln of gflh‘:}“fim‘:fil ‘;x‘:'llfi;{-tx:‘\fr? 2 ;”::'mo'fl,'&hmg “Tho growing sropa everywhoro aro badly down | rond {:l"!!fltlllg';"}‘( ‘;m‘:":;’:fi“ °fu'l'°n°'1 oo not ?:ft.i.’é‘..‘;‘:.“,‘;‘.!"m”;,d.:":{}' '.fi:',?}“;;:‘?:‘?fl:}{,’,fl" SUCOICY havEe iand-ball soason ara strong, Amoug those B 4 caten { o many threal ossum Wi 1 o o sent weatward; indeed, tha dfstribution of The sale of property for delinquont taxes will | nessent will be Al O i fomes r"m{ John | free use of the beach lu;‘txl‘rylnx flahi, n 'nf\i(,!':" il ‘f};’.‘,‘,,‘ 6 miles northwest, was lr.-n‘{)):md roar, took into its. cutbraca the heatt | infocted [fmuh;pp::u should 'become & national By G. P, GORE & CO., commence sbout Aug. 1. Curmody, Hugh Harrity, Jolin Folcy, aud others, | Great depression provalls at presont, in the | yiow afout to frazmients, and ho fatally and | and lifa of the peaceful hamlet, wndertaking, ¥ v 68 and 70 Wabash-ov. The County Treasurcr yestordny sent $117,000 TIB MASSMZETING. eawed lumber tude. 'Tho extraordinary reduc. | ROV 5 serlously {njured. | ESCATES, I gavo in my book on Nicaragua somo Instances % —— 4 ’ Tio grand Republicn rally will como off thes { ton of the trafllc rates on the leadinig truuk | RAEF A RR NGy YRREVG: nortlicast, blown | _Charles Thimmeach, ua the snloon waa struck, | of great mostality nmongst inscete, and Just s we ON SATURDAY, JULY 8 to the State Treusarer, the result of recent col- ¥ b 1lines of raflway bave tnabled Western produce ek # trytostamp out human and cattls plugues we ALy ML By Tectioun ot Bistd tasss. evening on Markot strect, bebween Madison and by e "“{E Abbern frackiats sith lu%bar ‘at | down, and he badly hurt. ran Into the up‘wr atory, and, breaking out o bl on P other and, Cieaen 1o ['nlfl“u and | ato a'clockhu crates W, Q. Crockery In apenloty tl‘lm :uturlnun ‘Turner forgery case comes up et ‘fi;‘i‘:’fi‘.’{?»‘if.fifliz,-'-" e 5‘;25 rulnously low ratue, With which Otawa Jumber | , Th e slaryaf opt. Hovry's redilanc, 1 Yingew, uinpiilon the fuot of Harws storaanil ad death aud pestilonce amongst hurtful in. | Yellow Rackingiam sud Glasswaro, e A largo bricic | Poat-Onlce bullding adjoining, which, from Ite | J4C S e "iive Very traty, friomas LT cannot possibly compete except at o sacrifice, ;’,’I’},‘,’m’:o’ th, Was blown down, A. e batantiul character, waa thought to offc et s 15 3 & i d] H USEEOLD FURNITURE . ey fell right nto o bed oceupled Ly one of | Morw substuntlul cliarncter, was thought to offor | "o a8 110FPER-DRSTROTEN IN COTTONWWOOD B S i e Javr, frclilta, will, Lo | tig fauiily, bt only Injurcid onc Iab Slightly, | Safety, Fecling this buldlng to movo. from Ity | ™ o ol sl in iy ot . COUNTY. will o stocked In Jhe meantimo o the tajury | A h‘eflnfi',"dhfix':,'sn'.ifi“fm‘ Blleott's, 8 mlls L‘::::,‘!;“i‘“d,‘a, l;l%“:l;:vfiglhm"',g‘fl}“;‘;‘gmhfl{ Tho followlng lotter from Windom, Cot- | Kockers Salnut Beauieass st Tureat,”Siiric f2p «l tonwood County, shows that the grasshoppor | Tomnaes bores' Houvereilt coms ‘Clos: Special D The Tribuna. chard’ Moore's b miles northiwest, | tween hia tecth, {w]ung«nl Into the raging torrent el e P lounges, Sofas, Matiremcs, Carpeta, Ol ity =Tauoxte, July Heslhie Hefor Convention hl}:whllnrluw:: . Rasw S smllie Nordis and sirud for’ tho &hore. Lelog an oxecllons gxnlmim‘!tlfi fi'h{f‘mm I‘n nfl:‘::v::%tfl& [ Ferlor sad OmeL DK SR &'CGs Auetioneers. T B R ton and A Mr, Hardin's house, west of town, was | ewimmer, he succceded in reaching land after a an il 3 d $ tn tha Court this morning, through the auxlery | 1B ptogethor. Specches will “ho = mude Bk ot e e | R e e The Grand Jury yestordsy wmorning, after | fllumiuations. Amoug the speakets who will emashing onc of the chalrs aselgued them, dis- | cortalnly bo present are tho Ilon. Robert Q. posed ot o fow ordinary cases, sud udjourned at | Iugersoll, the' Hou. Sheiby M. Cullom, Hepub- an early bour, Ylean candidate for Goveruor, Binory A, Eturn‘ul Winnon, June 8, —sdllors Lloneer-Lress and L. Andrews and Samuol Grauniclk, pawn- [ 4nd others. The frsy gun of the “fluyes and | Cihiisiment of tho exceutive which, without | blawn down and his child kitled, - dusporate atruggle, and through the pelting | o o A e e yon s 3 5 & CO. brokers, fndicted by the last Grand Jury tor ro- | Whecler campalen In the Northwest will do | iperterig with the independonce of local se- | | Isanc McCroby's liose, near 8t, Mary, blown Reoraa of aaelghbor ot Slarde st g b, | wpmor, ond 1" You Wil kidiy examine borgath it | BY WML, MOORIHOUSL & COv celving 'stolou {aruporzy, were arrested yeater- | 80me llective work ugtainst the sham Reformens | iy, will ‘ndertake tho uties which can anly | down and fanlly injured. housa of a nelghbor on the billaide and gave W6 | iz you will find 3 sumbor of ** red filos, *which Auctloncors, 274 and 270 Esat Madlsou-et, day and brought to thu Criminal Court.” At o | 48 personiticd in Tidden und Hendricks, Do discharged by o contral suthority, A pro- | | John Peck's brick house, 8 miles northieast, | slarm. aro {ast doatroying ol the posts In thls ncighbor- El ils late hour fn the afterncon thoy were fuburing to vislons! coungil ‘was appointed to mako the | blown down, Lamnbert Kenkels, who was also in thosaloon | houd. Ioflerdda boy & conta this morning to | Will ba sold thisa. m, at 1‘0 o'clock & Jarge os: procuro ball, SUBURBAN. necessary u,l,,gc,,,m“, or u central organizae | A tenant house on Wes Clicaliclr’s farm, south | and in bed when the waves atruck it, crawled | find me a hoppor without the iy, but hie failed to ment of Bome peopls bava for s long time inslsted on ENGLEWOOD, the nucaul?y of su elevator to communjcate A meeting of the citizens of Lake and vicinity with tho Grand Jury reom, and now that the | wos held in the High-School last night, for the whiskyites vccupy tliat spartment the want fs k t more fluxm, Tolc, ‘11"t whiskyites. potition | PRrPoeo of taking nction an the proposed chunga the Board in (l;.hu matter, they will doubtless be | In the Principulship of the Cook County Normal % g of town, blown down, und Mrs, Defuy and son [ out of & window, and iloatlng down about 50 | earn the raward, aithough he worked hard for it. o Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. badly het. . 1 rods, struck a troe, which h§ held onto until t,:,‘;;.“g;:.‘:.’{“‘:,{,‘."‘:.‘;fl':&‘E&‘Lfi“.“‘.‘:"é?“fi‘}:‘fi“’ HOUSE OLD 00 LONDON, July 7.—A large delegation of In- Here in town the havoc lns been gunerl, | morning, when he waa rescued. y| and not mm’wfll .m“.',‘ tolay Iueé‘ inany olh{'r EVERY | dlans from the Sarnia’ Réservation passed | ‘The tin roof was blown off of Perry & Bhep- | Inthe'same way Martin Carey and -Tohnn!l lace. Thoy scom to bo languid and unable: to fly, or RY DESCRIPTION, through London to<tay eu routs for Saugeen, | herd's and Thuyer & Whitney's storé bufldings, | Harker werusaved, they lodging In & tres, an ot of thein have thele wings stuck out, the filvs | Including sevoral very fine Parlor Buits in verd whers s fimml council of the Chippawa tribe s | tha bulldings hudly dawaaged; und somoe of thelr | befvg rescued after five hours' terriblo’ sue- | are so numerous beneath them. This morning I | lateat styles, Elegant Chamber Hols, Oflice, Dinfug ¥ ther with o neeting unde; drenched, . camo across thousands of dead ones, and buliove In | foom snd Kitchen Furniture, Mirrors, Ledsieads accommudate Bchool. r. Horace . Btebbings was callod to g?c‘:fl&‘fm'n'«??mm. e Tty e ey | s CeLliomil of tho niw. biick hotel was | " Tlarry Adams, whon the saloon wentover, was | & Gay of two wa ShEM Rere sory Fow Jortbbrs oa 4 Magsiemion Spingu, Soy ke o LR Tho reamlug Commiseloners roturnied yester- | the chalr, while Mr, Henry Kent acted s Beo- | bop of Chiefs sud other dignftarion, blown down. swept out of tho bullding, and, Sosting withthe | any mischiof here or clsoirheros At sny rate, Tam |\ AlO. 8672 108 2 Al doy mornlng from their visit to the Olijo stoue- | retary, The Cliatr announced the ebjoct ina ———— Jones! livery stablo partly blown down, and | current, made the shore cxlisusted, Satebies bt ona-IRtnlpiIl ovet ea s are o0 s | O o vethous reseries quarrics. ‘They didnot appeur In s good tpitita | fow briet remarks, In which o stated he had JOURNALISTIC, same of lis biigisies damaged. ‘The niost romarkablo escapa of all wan that | Wik, 28they Fannat L hopound trust that my | 2070 2070 Wi as they dld urkin the return from their Cincin- [ always thought fuvorably of Mr. Wentworth's uatl visit, Thoy wore remarkably grum, and it | mansgemeut” of the Norinal Schioal, std could thioy had heen fed on horseradish and winud on | discorn no reason for the change which it was Vil;fflv they could not huye been more Hl-tem- | guid would by usde to-dny by the Bowrd of Edu- vi , aa { i K20RUE, Ia., July 7—The Conttitution, the | M. Scauiln’s uousa wus blown about a rod, | of the thrco Kapp boys, Jolin nged 14, Nicho- expectations will bo redliand. aaftive pliy to see h maguidcent farming jald {dle for wo fault of artially tipped aver, throwing his wifo ncross | lns 11, and Joseph B, - ‘This family had fled from | the o1 {eh I could afford N Democratic paper of this city, was sold to-dsy | [ne room, njuriag her conaideriily. thelr home to-the Jiotel, and had teached tho | by noo0 a1 wend e oo s ot | CHATTEL MORTGAGE s.‘“ll“h The i ke : toa firny composed of the Hon. John Gibbons, fl In[ i T:uu;)u c:t the achlmibhous«':‘ ro%l is ofll. :xppuArfitury of nuz hfllé‘la w:‘c:xl the V(:vu m‘;uuk lhs‘n meu- fl“:'i'fi' [L) nr-l:‘:h‘-’- znglhu unln:, 4 pe aunount o s, they were so : LW, " . ush'a elevator fa o completa wreck, Several | it All were swopt out, and these threo boys | motwithetanding the grasshopp ‘oura reapects y at Ppleasod with tholr visit. e wi‘l“r‘-”fi'redcflvk L. Ktinmey stated {n fow ro- é{n?&.m;;:dmgmr:mmr‘fi:, .‘,:’;'cgigfl new bulldings, not {et comg»)emd. wera mioved | floated Into soma troc tops, and wers saven: fully, AN EXatisu FanMsw. zfl“fl'}%’é&afi?k"n‘.“fgmdhffl?&?':&?mi‘l Leonard Bwett, attorney for the {ndicted | Murks that actlon Wus veccssury, and ho would | punagoment of the paper, He fé o prominent | ffom thelr foundatlons. ~Bign-boards, goods- | Josepl the youngest, was caught by Nicholns R AR ) S ired B Wilton AT a€aktus ki Jomol . flaais Comumissloncrs, sppearcd fn the Criminal | move that a commltico of three be appointed oung Jawyer and poMltivian, and is ‘s mewber | POXe8 etcy are lying around promiscuously, | by the hair of Lis head, and held on until he Our True Burial-Flace. £ et ahd Bupstin 60 tNE povsc AR tiharcy torel Court yesterday morning a0d made » mo- | by the Cholr, with fnstructious to draw up [ JEHe 1oWa Legiilatire: i fruitand shade tredes broken offy fences, chims | could ploce him in the'treo with safety, The | Over the places that rocetve the bodies of the riated, & borchy pive natlee”th on Friday o il son'o tuash the i et o't o0 i SUvISabES oF - haomgn. i otiog B T o HnonteHalh, Sl mls o Tacicer 6 Listow | g dotames. s o0 ey et each ovpeyiy | Goads momuments re etected, a I to mark tho | £ olr & b iete 810 ook gt for ‘n & ol chauge, Th it n nlc ! alling E:;utd“¥fi:n:o:rm%:°‘h:?fi; ‘:,,,5.‘,‘;‘.3“'.,‘,’5 s currled mad tho commuitics. waa :p,'.‘i.‘,’,f;‘ifi IMPORTANT CHANGE OF RAILROAD TIME, store, are considurubly dumaged, courage up unti) mornig, when they wero Tes. | 188b unchangeablo sbodo of the departed. Yt rotnptly averruled., Ar, Rwctt then sald he | 88 follow: The Rev. W. Forsythe, Messrs, John s y for trial, and In rupl‘}&lr.‘lt(um::rgud Byme nnd W, M, Willis. Mossts, Kimmey, of Commenciug with Hunday, July 8, 1870, and | "Dy, Hapney's stablé blew down, crushing his | « even In the crudest materinlistic sensc, our final CLIFTON EOUSEa - bim tocousent to a continuuncs, B, Bwett | Euglowod, and A. Merrill, of Orland, werd on cued. nightly - thereaftor, the St 1, Minneapolisand | buggy. The bull-pen aronnd the Court-l{uusy ['Fhe total number of lives loat, as has beea | home is not in the earth; Nature soon rifles the 1y o Winona night trains, via the Chicago & Northwest. | Bquare 18 knocked Into smithercens, exposing | atated by telegraph, Is shirty-nine.) | grave, and disperses Ita contents Into the earth | comer of Wabuhiav, wnd Monroget., In the tlth ¢ Chicagu. L wil sald he would consult hils clients, and report to |- ulion added to the committee, e Rajlway will leave the depot on the cornerof | the entire Court-Houss to the view of thy AT BURLINGTON, above. Not the charnel-houss upon which ate | Soisdireharilofse for sule and sell, of publi ey ., | west & el 3 itizens, badly demoralizing the circus-bills. 1 1a.} itawkeye, July 8, 2 d ¢ I8’ mentloned id guge, 63 the Court to-guy what be would do, n?x'f."f&‘wfl:‘l Swoncarof, the ggflwlfim‘}l& Yan .l:f::l:.‘:flfi:‘?t.fi:t:::‘:;&?&i" x;hmm:: dl Cdwelling murth of - Jo Vuck'e, on Mr, | The fing Eweierory resldties owaed by Mr, | teution bus been so often fized by poots .,..wm‘.‘lm?}ii‘l‘-‘-‘}n'n"u‘&&,".fif...gfi‘;..“fim E.'i?ih‘r‘:m v John M. Rauntres and Mike Evans heldacon- | Education, 'spoke on the subject, and stated | b bonrcn alace drawing-raom sleeplng-cars | LOK'S place, a total wreek no lives lost, Bamuel Hunt, and oecupled by Me. R T Root | sud preachers, but the upper realin | lowiag deseribed property, tuonits Bedroont sutie, St veutlon In the former's oftico yeaterday after- | wiy and wherefore ho was in favor of the pres- 3 i og plag- u.%\‘r?gm'- barg, 8 miles north, blown down, | and family, stood fn the very centrs of the | of ruubow snd l.lgm,l of " ever-abift. | 2ud btlivi, divkicroum wad table urplt Firaiiiny ;"';0“1 "‘& p":‘@?x'u. o mfi": Ln)t': lfi’lfilt);’ qeu'u&ylv. cut’ incumbent continuing i the position of through to Winons and for 8t Paul. and alx horses badly lu]urcd.“ P e flmom hml‘llfl"sd' .‘\;hllc‘h v.le‘m'l.hl"' lx; l‘l}l ll‘zlgmnlov.u‘;‘l,.m:-al(° fl::a ggr:l‘rnot %lvner'llu:l A :‘; Earpetar mulirord, Sorolies, ah Silrl uriaion ut T e, ! chio ’ clegraph-wires sre all down, ta. 0wy hand and madu it tho pluything of the | sunrise au : ; : meoting 1 & few briliiant remarka. Miko mado | Loyl of the Nonual School, Ho challonged THE INDIAN WARS o Tiouec wils biowa opein and the omplores | wind Do hirtas. the bulilon Witk os oastal | beaitt o, the. vatelgehes of tho day oo ths | fireis st et e bR el It dey £ d utensils; B llumloncrm oxcite and mar que better nae | were all missiug this morning, though thoy are | crash, and in one disorganized wmass of dubris, | splendors of the nighit—this is, Iu reality, the '.':'m:'.‘:'f'fi:fn‘.m ey Lurmlture, B0 lensiat e Doces uch timed we should not forget our hap: | guppoacd tu bo safe. w utter destruction, From the rulns, | tomb of man. Even in the lowest sense we | the completa furulshing aud operation of sald huxellir nd thlr Infuence for good, mads | * A viow from the Court-Tause towar presents | Messrs. H. A. Laugloy, d. C. Peasley, | need to look beyond the grave; aud death ChiopjMia Vs of such pruperix (fina:y'u}"flifi"u’{ e doubly dear by a Pease Fiana, or Tuylor & Farlcy | 8 dismal picturo of widespread ruin and destruc- | and Col, Ifighy, with~ other nelghbors, who | would wear » very different aspect it wo coutd Ing upon radturd Mancocks Houw & Malor Bt any of the opposing members of the Bouru to tlie Srst motlon, which was that John Farwythio | britir siugle tault againet she Priscipal o ounomlm&od. .°.‘.",§""’f‘°" lgf satlat b the ( bod asked sor objectlons aud rovelved evasive s mu‘-lnx ek m‘:flm‘ ;}1 :u ‘g ‘Y'Lmo"{;‘: suswers Lo the effoct that there were ny good ekrall? The Chalr objected, sud, refus. | 5 IR INe county, us . O'Ce A 0 va, 241 | thou fu every direction, assembled in the dorkness ond storm around | escape from $ho vulgar and repulsive associa | Chlcago. OUN 1. BAVIDSON, Soricikis, to the motlun, —remarked nfié'agf(u‘fi'fl'.":'mfl%“ fifibgfi;\:&l&≷{m 4| ftes 1':;::‘)“ g peRpacHeliop & Pomiroriint e “uvh)l’:{ i tha west part of town, who | theLeap of ruins which so lately bad been a | tions of mere burlal, which We owe to graye. | | TEXXETS Frowai & Awsscuoinic, Adtorusyh :ltu;! “‘r mlfi-;nouur‘y e ;ll:?rgwfllmh few yowarks, ' e e = started holmcl “1 the near npprum:l!i af the mm(n, hlumu, lug u.ilnluelmtnu%:;l M'x’l”’i‘&"m‘ gfl: ifinmyfir z?x?ad&r("fi.‘:fi'.'fl';n:‘"fl.‘:fi:.'nfi'.'gh:‘;: e — :o: coul lord to take nali whose e C o e L iu it cro unsble to stem it | tieman from Minnesota visiting T, Root, . W g S T R e R e 50, yocord was pot luwinous. At this poiut Miku lu’tllg:;,b:fisfi%:: fit‘:’;{:fidnmfl :;I]l-ll:mg b THROW NOT PEOPLE'S FAULTS ;:{:u‘:‘elsulmhrlwl 3“&3531 ol th: gmundedlnul waus lylug under portions of thie wal ‘andl roof, | fa & thousand times 1nore the theatro of lito | By JAS, I’, NIcNAMARA &':“ » bocame “dp‘m{ and nontnsted Colvin, who, b In thelr tecth, for there are fuw teath that havenot | yhe fury of the storm bud abatud. his hendund chest crushed i fn such s manner | than is the earth beneath ue. Al living thiugs 117 Wabasbeav., N. W. cor, Madivon- sald, stood " Wuknuas, 1t s proposcd by some membors of ged to support Tilden, and could | e Gyok County Board of Bducation to mae mora votes than auy tive wen In the clty, | of Jaske & a.'ry‘ 3 Puillips wn{’ud atand by i, me chungs |u the Frincipslahip uf the Normal Gchooly d % prutecs tho ballot-buxes. This euibused the Im\Vlmlnl. Priacipal Weatworth has shown, o faults of thelr own. Thero is but one way to yre- ) “Hapwel Pulse's house, 7 tiles northwest of | that death nust have resulted instantly, Mr, | are born from it. Tho eatlre vegotable king- —_— vz AR #urve (hew withiout sbot or blemish, and that f,by | town, biew Wi o vus badly brulsed and | Koot bimscl bustained unpleusant thogh not | dom bus boon condonsed out of its tuvisible alo- | \3,0 saecs BOOTS, Silors, ‘&NR‘ B o, the dally nee of the Lest deutrifice In existence, | cut, und his witu burt, gerlous In‘lllrlm, und Martla Wuuderlin, & serv- | ments, and, in decay aud dissolution, except a | wiiiut Y fionserk .| Iragraut Soduzout, ¢ool, Fuireatitg, aud sgrecable. The reof was blowa off of Jahu Mller's | ant girl b the fumily, Wsutfering frun s braken | Uitla asby residue, itls all again restared to the A'x P MCNAMARA & CO., Auc 7