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T % %] - HARTER OAK. cxisted in. the - ‘aseets of the Charter Ouk | fending the o) iah G : : . . wmisal = = THE C s bas reveatéd condition of thinge which tho Times | takizzp m'égl{‘:fl,d*“’,“fi Hervaid ey e > North Clark stecet. e will assume the datien CHICAGO. 1 - s is as remar] ome ‘. ‘be up* i 3 new i A f e a8 anything recently recorded the pol “yhhol r8 g PR X the carny; of the book-makerf | A rumor :;'L" bll,-“c‘;) ;’S‘f‘:fé‘é{’m railway circles ? \ % to the reasomnencolve: the. go marks, yot e a 1o met riy all i not all of fhicm, that e iers giun o, hold on 16 5 1ol allew them to t-Cliristophc’s “success, as ¥ o "rbsfisflilrllluhblli', Dbowever, utastio delighs, whicd: In hardly surprising, far several days to the cffect that Mr. J. Til- linghast, Genern! Superintendent of the New York Central Railroad, had been selected by in insurance history. The redl estate, the cause of all the trouble, is located in Broad streey and Broadway. This property is now owned ?y the ou ‘mey feis no : ¢ o i ith Financial Mana- 5 o, [nterview wi Some Interesting Statistiés\from their policics to The Rags for the- Gra ; C N Parisy Jast, ger Furber at Hartford. Cbarter Otk Company, and in placed as an nuset | UC DORSHL UD by thims wn raye + 401y eaned the had pRball iis moncy on Jongleur and | Mr. Vi i s 3 : i valued a1$3,000,000, Thee womei woreoeciet | tie of autaileowly % § ¢ Vervcuil When Huason walked the winner In, | Raliroad. - Thse g sice the Canada Southern the New Directory. e e il (he was greetel Wi ey coldness. ) rather | however, to confirn: the rumor. oo [CArRed: Notabilities - Prezent on ‘the 0 “fancy Count Lagrauge’s popularity is likely to ed by the Insurance Commissioners to examine and coasior . |45 Gives a Slightly Rose-Colored View | cstimsteits value, and they reported it worth but THE CHICAGO LIFE. 3 e’ p ) i 2 " ; - g 5 tii $1,845,000. When the Chartet Oak Life ws in SITUATION ‘OF AFFAIRS. Viotory of-a Rank Outsider:~» | oo it mimriicyrictoy- The noble owuer CAS N Our Business and Population Compare? ! f the Company's Condition. of Simt-Christopne has been ted, CASUALTIES : . of pany irouble a siort time eince, Henry d. Furber, Vice- | _ Yesterday moraing Tay Twsuss gave a state- with .or without reson, of | sharp S ) with 8t. Louis. Chopont of the Universal Life, ‘eecured 'to the | ment of the absconding of J. . Clapp, Secretary | dealing’ lately; and sicnificant. comrients MINNESOTA TORNADO, o| of the Chicago Life-Insurance Company, and the { The Owner of the Winner, on’the runmig of Verncuil showed that the ” Teistne, 4 + Cotin [l Special Disuateh to The Trivune. » New York Opinion of Mr® Fur- A MORTGAGE UPON THIS PROTERTY gl:: $600,000. Mr. Matthews, owner of the prop- received but $300, 000, ana tac other $500, Of facts of his defalcation as far as they comld be gsthered, the ofticers having refused to give any Lagrange, Taxed with ‘Sharp? vulgar were not at all satisfied that the Tusning Diad been go *square ™ as it might. ‘The victory of Suint-Christoohe was connccted, not nri MI¥&EATOLIS, AMinn., June 3).—The section of country located west of this city was visited And Now the Latter Has a Chance to . Howl with Rage. ber’s Business Capacities. ¢ 0 ve : B R e R wrass ol paturally, with o cortln nckdont tna “occursed | U 8 lerible torualo last vl ouss : Dany solvent, Farber then became.tho Buaneil | sy "ores s l]';mi whic gl 2 last week. Without venturiug to deduce any | were blown down, trees uprooted. and cattle " manager of the Company, and_sccured a majority o palicy-holders will nof inferences from it, I will give you the R; ain, uit- | carried through the air like fosthors, The Messrs, Donnelley, Loyd & Co. have just A Talk with a Prominent Life-Tnsurance " The Connecticut Valley Bonds and the New York Real-Estate Trade. - Thy Change in Management---Good Men in This Oity. of the capdtal stock. After doing this he made sn agreement in which he gave the Charter Oak Li all this 8500000, and released it from 1l to pay the return, om receipt of " §1, of the secoad part (Farber) a lien of 7% per cent on all the premiuins received bv the Company for five years, aud 50 erve. As Furber held the majority of the stock e was really making sime, and _the Company, gave the party T cent of the exccss of the re- AN AGREEMENT WITH HIMSELF, and the resuitof bis sgrecment in 1876, waa that he received 73 per cent on premiums (8189, 000), fare £0 badly as was at first reported. For some two weeks past Maj. Woods, of the State Insurance Department, aided by Actuary Kellogg, has becn making an examination of the Company's affalrs at Its office, 87 Dearborn efrect. So far a8 learned, Claop is only short abont §600—that is, hat 1s all the deficit (hat has yet been brought to hight. The Company for some time past has been domg a losing businese, For the past ten years Ciapp has becn its Secretary and Manager. He was its sole Trustee, who made i loans and took Close of the Bocial " Season "<—Gossip, Po- Litioal and Artistic, f Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. PAnis, France, June 11.—Sings Heary Carey, somewhere: Go call a coach, and let a coach be called; And let the man who callets . . . uothing call But Coach! Coach! Coach! O for a Coach, ye guds! So sang ¥ and with me many thousand im- patient t'arisians yesterday morning as the fate- varuished tale: . Count” Lagramgze had two liorses enwaged in the Prix de Deanville,~a race wortk 10,000 francs. Une was_ Braconnier, the other Samt-Christophe. M. de Lagrunge had been backing the fatter, but, when the horses approached the winging post, Braconnier was observed to be abead, with the race weil in hand. Perceivi phe :u pass im aud eveutually win. 1f the story e Tue,~ 1T HAS NOT EEEN CONTRADICTED YET,—~ houss of Mr. Nash, who lives cight miles in the country, was blown down and his wife killed by falling timbers. The daughter of John Adel- mar, eserpud from the house, but was canght up by the wind, whirled round throngh the mir like a top, nnd dushed to the earth. She dicd at4 o'clock this afternoon. It was the worst blow ever experienced here, Special tch to The Tridune, MAROA, fiL, dune 30.—This afternoon at 4 o'clock this locality was_ visited by u tornado, which seemed to “organize only atont half a completed the Lakeside Annual Directory for 157778, and the books will bie ready for deliv- cry Monday. The publishers In their preface state that- two fmportant changes have been made in the general plan of the work,—the rst, # continuation of their former policy; the see- ond originating with their present volume. [u the first place, they are compelled to adopt a more condensed style of giving the names and dresses. They have also cut down the float- ,~—persons holding a residence of only a . . 50 pet cent on forecioted policies ($237,000), a | sccuritics. e wade his own and the Company's 3 2 Advice to the Policy-Holders, tal of ;fi%‘oo&e ;l;l:n; e gift & l:x;o ‘is&:gfl%gfl Toans & bis oncin 45 Traston, and only d:flxr, from | ful hour of {."1 isxzat t'nlcul%!icd to reflect honor upuu the no- i?“c west of the town, as reports from b few weeks or months, such as those eecond the New Yoik City rcal | allowed. Iis ea.iry was $6,000 per year,andsince | drew necarer, and still nearer, without owr ad- Yook of M. de Lagrange, and anocently looks tluwn down, the stetple of the A‘f’mm(fiq tiva, cte. In the wext place it AT HOME. 4 TALE WITH MANAGER FURBER. part, Al estate foretlosed by the Company was bought from Furber and wife, they first buying the property April he drew nothing upon Lis personal account. At that (ime he drew about $1,800 more than was venaing oue step tuwards the goal our thirsty, wood-sick so:s were longing to attaing but upon a fair field and uo favor as desidérata in horserac.ng, could not contain itscll so Chureh was earried off and_ redaced Lo rubbist, hundreds of trees broken or uprooted, and veg- is stated that In large Eastern cities it is the custow to exclude such numes as give onls o ‘ z ot (ch t0 The Tribune., 2nd then transferring it months after to the Com- { due him, but by the ti fe the C n; i i i i Sy TPl Ppch o The T o | P owed Him $1,000 saiary; leavin the actemnts | Jebu was deal to the yoiee of the | Well asthe sercest of pulitc. brecdiug might | clation stubned by theaccommmi Ty TS5, [ astotn address, or place whers einployed with Hunrroun, Conn., The Charter 'The report of the Insurance Commissianers | S dim, ;000 saler R T i have wished, and Braconniér's jockey came i | lives repoited Iost. The, stors Tasted wight e -Insurance matter develops slowly. Every- 2he e .Zx & man m S droumy charmer, and, in despair of fiuding another for sandis hisses. e ceasive Ot tHE ot inntis out residence or boarding-place, —such as “Johr tna=at ToAt It wae 30 supposed. e Tumbere of oty S bt , cxpi i dis- . * | Manny, car-driver, Chicagd City Ralway Thia Xasieoia wiong " Naw/ 14 me " demonatiaseithe these propertics appraised, 8o as to get stan ofi- < BMETIOI0L o Grmes, - | cial vanation. A person was found in the Ap- | tO & nephew. rovel fathe beauty of tho landseape 1o Lhelr | ratc from East St. Louis fivecents per 100 pounds | caw hatches: out o chickon, san the morterer). | Janks which can't lie, you know.» The Company bought | praiserof the Xnarnnn;t',ll:p“g"!n'i Iz Sew goe At 8:30 . o'clock last evening there lrlcnn'atgontem” It % 2 pmzy st mc glvhts or :110 per car ln‘tlnemnlldtmm Chlmfio. n;.c Led- | come on_to the mormagee, in case of a fore | Elacksmitns and horseshoers, 2 Y 3 & % hi id | 3 man who was formerly hn officer in a life-insur- hirt en ar boss at work | from e wood. e | yr said that he would accept these terins, d rase. o th 7 | Boardinz-nouses. Eirginaind g Lorind “g}g,{.};},‘,“.{;"&’;‘?“‘mz}'s&% ance company in New Yor&, and who is now a sal- :;emd;h“_f;‘; Tn:uu“din- ;vn,,_ T,,-,,Z;, smiling bills of Sevres, and Samnt- | brovided the St Louis men would keep thé Sfiffi;fi&' sfi’y“g;&f ;‘.‘,‘.‘;—'lm.,:-'.',q e s | Boahsetiote. pasliahh ‘was cash, ,and S1.000,000 1 railrosd_bonds, on | aried agent of a New York life company. From » CI8t vy Cloud, with its glender church-pire | compact in good faith. They had entered into | golve this problemrt 1f s0, 1 would be glad to | licots and thoes, whol #, > 0 the fact that the company witn which he was | composing-room, and a solitary® youth rising high sbote the ruined houses that still | g, many agreements herctofore, and always | lear from pim. = GiL. llgunm and shoes, retail ] rewers. gy fe waiting for, something new, bat there are Blrech movements as yet. - To-day T interviewed SeFeral people who know of the Company's aflairs.: Iound J. 1L Farber, Manager of the Company. in office, serene and placid as 8 mud-ple. He said shows that the Charter Onk Company paid_for the lower Broadway real estate a total of $3, 030 000, real-estate question of valie i» of great importance to thousands of policy-hoiders, and- has ever been much obscured, & T¥r.es reporter EXAMINED TIIE RECORDS of the eale and transfer of real-estate in the Reg- wifand five children, T ¢ poor woman is pros- trated by the turn of afl2. as she does not know whete licr ausband -, thuugh she cxpects that he illsoon send for hef. A man of Ulapp's capacity and in the position w¥ich he occupied, would not have gone away lor conveyance, neglected to eecure a carriaze over niht took refuge in the boats of the rival river com.panies, —the Hirondelles snd Mouches. They were, of course, disagreeubly crowded, and sndly fel respecttul feelings for himselfand his employer. Sowme slight inqui-y lnto the :lguts and wrongs of the matter by the Jockey Club would be re- ceived with approval. : OF the fourteen races for the Grand-Prix that have come off sinceits institution in 1563, EXPLOSION. Spectal Dispatch o The Tridbune. Gavrexa, IIL, June 30.—A dispateh just re- ceived from Daltas, Lil., snnouuces the birsting information is usbally ol of larere establishments, of names without uddresses thiat sppear iu 3 db rectory. In all eases, however, where there are valid reasons for not wiving the residence, or where persons are traveling and have a perma- tained from pay-roils and is the main source that the Company was not by any means fn as bad | ister's ofice, Afier patient and crreful A PALTRY DEFICIT OF $800, short of the fair promisea of specd held out by el of the stea ipe N, ¢ i0 " < 0 4 ? y 9 fivo bave been won by English horses, one (last ie steam-pipe on the KN, L. packet Red | ») " e A i dition s some penle in Convecticat wonld | (G320 v Biard' Mnthis Tad Vieeioss | oot of mystery uhere lu af theback of | (eir names; yot, aftor all, thero 1s no gveat | Loceh b Himrony Sulsl Lorsce ano (sl | T, 10 St pipe on Hho X cty, an old river | U8, BUSiness locition fustead of heing 1e to bave it appear. It wasmuch better off fnan- | £ i wite, to Honry 3. Fusber, Now. 28, Topu, | otins, ot t0 "o developed. Ifis. books ‘are uardshlp in # long trip upon the silvery Seine, | Thevafue of thestales isaltoctherubout 13,000 | man, und the Stewand on board the Bed Win, | such mformiion as cars pe hoch s ol ags 1T cially then it was acben he became connected [here follows full deecription of the Eroadway and Brona etrect property] convey and sell all - accounted for, and even some of his own personal sccurities arc left behind. The Company bad und few of us, T imatine, envied the fortunate francs,and,thanks to the long odds b ted agafost Suint-Christophe, Count Lugrauge is thouglt isreported missing. His fricnds here fear the worst. Wainey 15 weil known on. the Missis- It Is found uscl 55 to give the namen of persous belonging to trunsitors trades, as for instance with it about twenty months ago. 'The statement n of the Bl it - | ferest, righty and utle in same for the euw of | about1,800 policics in force, which it will take | OWROrS of barouche or landau their ride along | (EiCIbONIG ol Lutrnge 18 thoughl 1 the Wway St. Pa New Or- | waitems ) ~ 4 Secica Lesiusare tase (e s s | B 555 000 e promertth Commasy Detd shows e 08010 ehatee i o wto 31257 | tho dusty, ecorchlng roads that Teud from the | 6 e AESCLEL SELER LY et more, | fobl S the vy trom St Faul o New Or- | waiery i bovels e hp e ci O g i3 e e o ). which is 81 nsed up, not in #peculation, buf city to the verdant Bois. What a day it was! The elose of the sumimner-3 he Boi SCV & 2 3 Retual dé0elt in the sasola of the G by I y ay it was ¢ close of the summer-m in the Bois ” his sovi 5 500, e e aseets of Lue Company of over | bunds, elc., given in Bayment were only worth | it was Jost through doing an anproifiable business. Ninety deerces and more in the shade. Not | de Boulogrue is usually the siznal for a KILLED BY LIGIITNING. aines than 1he Lo con i incluoes $2,2:20,000, and that there are questionablo assets smounting to over §1,735,000, was, he said, 1,853,000, Unl{lhoie who are well acquainted with the facts o the sale can reconcile these The agects and securitics of the Company will be razeed to some extent,—how much. it is bard to acloud in the sky to break the hot monotony. GENERAL BREAK-UP OF THE I'ARIS SEASON. Such Society s we have, in the narrow sense of CLEVELAND, 0., June 30.—About 11 o’vlock this mornide, during o light thunder-storm, names the Chivazo publishers reject, scems to oceasion no little vesation to the neighboring 3 figures. tell. 7There has as yet no stawinent been pre- B T i Si INCORKECT. pared, thoush it s in active preparation. 8o far | O & Breath of wind, nor a drop of rain. Still, | the word, will soon b starting for the Eyrences ; : oA There was actually, he asserted, no deficit. The CHICAGO. The Ynsurance Deparcment’ has reduced an | thero was some rufreshing comfort in tho tip- | oo the seaside. MarehalMacMahod, how. | Frank IHuwn, accompanied by a boy named | €% T.'i:n%‘,;gl"“‘fm‘::.‘fiifii:’*“ o M Commission. in its inquiry, bad undervalued the | yyne. WITIL A PROMINENT LIFE-INSURANCE | S 320,000 in- valuation, but ~what | pling sound of thewater asthe tiny boats plowed | ever, is likely to rewain at the Elysee | William Kelley, drose a tenm of_horses under a crormous facrease _in_ the population of ‘Teal worth of the real estate owned by the Com- VIEW et 2 :I?( yet"l;;:: m:r:mdwoq‘an o - .f‘;""'u m":u’- through it, and the Mendon H:lls, so green, so | fome while Jonger, unless the tropic !Fll;n tree, hap )Lugnz]e own, O., k:;.ll; Ehfilwh that city, but wive nd fizures. ‘The Chicago pany ia New York City, and would MOt | .¥on have givena good gemcral outliac of the | credit be it said, though they have teen doing an | shadowy, seemed pitying and ploasant, to the l‘)g’;m‘:{.“flfi_‘;;’ e ey, e G e iy ot o ety kil Uty publishers, more Lonet n theic way of duluz m of $500,000, which be (Mr. Furber) | yyie sketch I can pive yon something that will be of gx.ooo. which will most likely be paid in fali. | favding-stageat Longehamps to the racecourse, | ment. i is nuw thought probable that the Sen- TRAIN WRECKED. toriesof each city tor the present year, and had contributed. The buildings of the Charter Oak Company 10 New York hesegarded as an ex- service," #ald a prominent life-insurance man to a TRIBCNE reporler whe met him yeaterdsy. The 3aj. Woods is tuking up each item of the nseets sepurately, and making a most thorongh investi- or, indeed, I don’t know how we should ever have got to it. ** All’s well that &nds well.”” ate will vote the dissolution, as the Legitimists have decided on throwing in their lot with the Government. Tacre will be a tromennons WraresaLy, N. Y., June 80.—The Montreal sleerer-train, hound north, this morning was table of the number of persons wud fisms. e gaged in the more prominent branches of busi- cellent inveetment. They brought to the revenucs | g cuuer it ehoult be iscd, I connected with | Fation. The risks, of course, 1f the riones is I of the concorn $160,000, and there were $36,000 | he home ofice. ot orn of - ius e Forthcoming, can bseustly reigwured, since. ihey | _Thore was a woodly throng of carriages at the | Goremment | Tuer Versaillc on- Saturday. | wreeked near Patierson Station on the Lak | "Tie oltowing table shows the comparative worth of roome vacant. Mr. Farber espltined | Eqptern companies, and. acing kept track of rae | 10 ru“r o “;?35 a f-’r‘s:'ncl :ni:xelxgl n’;'. r:g: ::gfl:tly lt’:::: c_bl:é cn:{m:!m to t}:e u:;lxr?:y‘ the tir‘nehl an z have;( nG half bpr‘?mglsc (|§ 2 glr-kuc Chamiplain Division of the Defaware & Hudson | number of namee in the Chicago and St. Lowis that when he paid $300,000 into the treasury of ¥ e Nl i ¢ be ‘dlscor rived. Not maoy ‘“ malls,” but n great show of | from M. Grevy, bu may D BaD- | Canal Company’s Kailroad, by a sliving em- | dircctorics for the present year: e Shasela] Mstorics Jur Tears | oy v mantlonsd, sined it sy be diseovered | [0y oo aiberaprtof: rosymetable tarast | palbted: - Apaiy. foom dhe samisg e Ganlineat; The enslueor, hated Lelaig wa the Charter Oak Company he entered futo A CONTEACT WITHl THEM. Te agreed to contribute the sum of money named, and relcased fhe Compagy from all obliga- tions 10 yay it back. 1t was then contracted with Tum that he should recefve 7% per centon ghe fn- inin a condition 10 kuow whercof he speaks. Of course the reporter took him up, and a conversa- tion very simiiar to the following took pluce: - *In the first place. " eaid he from the East, *‘the Company’s former President, Mr. Walkley. BET HIS MIND ON HAVING A RAILROAD. SPIRITED AWAY FUNDS which have not yet been wissed. Clapo left on Sunday last. 1le'was in quitea cheorful mood on Saturday afternoon, though at times during the part two weeks he has acted very strangely,—as though something was troubling his mind. ' The Directors nave placed Col. W. V. Baker in the po- you could imagine, from the maznificent green and red barouche of a Spanish Count, with its four splendid horses, and outriders in sumy tu- ous green-and-gold livery, to the humble Vie- toria, drgged by knock-knced, weary cocotie. solution, and the Tecent condemmnation’ of M Bonuet-Duverdier to fifteen months’ imprison- ment, the chief topic of conversation in po- litieal circles is M. Gambetta’s speech on the situation, at Amiens, It Is worthy ofremark that the Republican leader made no mention of M. Thiers’ candidacy for the-post of President, _killed, and he ficeman burt. The passengers ‘are repurted all safe. A ROTTEN BRIDGE. QuEBXC, June 3.—While a carrisee contain- ing Mrs. Fatkenburg, widow of the late Baron come of the Company, and 50 per cent of its sav- | e jived down the Connecticut River, a few miles | Hijee of Secretary pro tem., and he is assisted by LONGOHAMPS 4 i i 5 o iy s o ¢ v y alkenb d two. frieuds, was crossing s * fnzs on the reserve of policien which the Company | from Hartford, but as it was rather Inconvement | MIr. A- A. Clark. Dotk aré compotens and cons. | is as differont from Epsorn as 16 woll could be. This et tonds Lo confitoy wlab L wiots you. i f d‘f S B e : v ided that the Compan e 5 gentlemen, who have been in thy cmploy of o A i o o ver tho Monbmoroncy | el parchased, It was provi PAVY | for him to go down by boat, he conceived the idea | tcous gentlemen, v cmploy It has nether the fun mor the vul- othing new in the theatres. It is pretty [ 120 ‘miles from the city, the bri ave way oould aunul the contract within fve years by liqui- | of opening’ a means of communication between | iho Company for mauy years. Thev statc that they 5 i that we shall have Patti at the [tal- | precipitating th Ytiie bed of th i ~dating the $500,000, aud by paying tn addicion o | the Do piscer by L@ Tue idua, wns cariedout, | kuew of nothioe wrog woul atter Clupn | gurlty of tho groat Dritih guthe | sorlain now tiat we shl lave Pattlut the lal- | prec TR v e L e ¥ 2 5 1. ey rega nim a2y e truly | eripg. d i 5 maly e, 4 5 iz Mrs. nburg. The road started at llartford, and thence ran down | o fan, who was always pleasant, cheer. | Cing: Order and adminlsteation combine | 0% Tt £ T O TEEETE, FUa Sphitnie it fair compensation for ecrvices rendered, the smount to be allotted to the latter to be adjusted by a commiesion selected by each of the contract- the Connccticut River Vulley. The financial ur- rangement was as follows: ‘Ihoy first. fssued first- mortgase bonds, and, after thuse were exbausted, they butrowed on the second-mortzage bonds bonorable man, fu), and kind. to those with whom he ase.ciated. e had no bad habits, and what caused his downfall they are ata Joss to know. Thoy do not think that to make it cminently sober. There fs little crowding, despite the presence of the hundred thousand people nassed upon the and in Theatre-Lyrique; and with this bit of news I must reatly close, or Ishall mels altogether. Harry Sz. Micugr. BREAKER BURNED. POTTSVILLE, Pa., June 30.—A coal-breaker at Forestville, near this place, owned by Whitaker ing parties. n o from the Charter Oak Life over . a mill- | the$800 dedciency (rightened him, since ho could | the Enccinte du pesaye ; and 50 far theadvani- | * e et— » Uetheniook me to the booksof the concern, | {Tom e Cparwr Oak Life over s mill | CoRN L ey I cod, Thero isn mystory age lies ull with the French meeting. O the & Co., of Philavelphia, was totally burned this somewhers, and they have thus far been unahle1d | Jihoryand, we- have not the merry pranks of THE RAILROADS. morning. It was valued at $50,000. and I examined his personal account, which shows .that he has to his credit over $600,000. A part 4f this money which was due him for his commix- roported they never pald a dollar of interest. Well, after runuing it a white, the road didn't proveé remunerative. The profits would not pay eolve it. Maj. Woods expects to_have a statcment. prepurcd by to-morrow evening, Thé Dircctors mect at 4 a'clock, and_he hopes to be ablc to give - the countless ‘mountebanks and fgypeics ot the Cockney carnival. False nosis are con- LIVE STOCK. DIED OF HER INJURIES. sions he drow out lust winter, bat Invested it again | the interost on tho Lest-mortgage bouds and. of | BOU ARG SO 0GB RS I8 0C A e e spicuons only- by thelr absence; pea- s P 2 3 . course, that made the sccond-morigagc®bonds | them by me & meot of the asscts | spi ly 3 P A meeting of the managers of the roads lead- BostoN, June 30.—Myra, aged 10 years, mmediately. He sald, *If the concern goes to | Tylucless. It s pretty well known thatise Inear- | and lishilities of the Company. In juatice totho | slooting enters ot inte our resvectable | o' poct from this city was held yeste seroi sl Gl '“)w. P 20, e, ‘plocos that money of mine ehall gotoo. 1 will | ance Department of Connecticat notified the Char- | gentiomen at present connected with the C;unvmy‘ ideas; aud' green or blue wvoils would the offic of the Pittab, Fort Wayne & Chi S G dRAt “'»"1 b e g ter Uak people that,if they presented thesesecond. | 1 should be stated that they ure honorable men, | be regarded-as something altogether abnormal | the office of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne i- | son Square, died from fujuries received at tre * give no man an opportunity to say Iam bent on ‘wrecking the concern and gobbling up the assets. If the Company burats, floee more than anybody. 3. G. BATTERSON, who is well-known throughont the country both with regard to his position as President of the “Traveilors’ Inanrance Campany, aud as oue of the ‘eaviest builders in the United States, and there- fore as capaule a1 any one, pertape, to judge of e C York, on y greater part of telr cliarges, spoke, with consider- s Ty boa heitava: what the Commistian | ARy Consammated, Tucomeway of tlier. and 1n op maid; 123 snybody helleves what the Commistion A o e o i- | room, started for Florida yestorday, Laving tivst, | Outing, took up their quarters inthe bushy | vide their live-stock business on the samic basis | ing inquity. Supposing these egws be imme." i Zeforta hio toakes & very great mistake. 'The whole | arder to comply with thorequirements of Connect- | room, 5 T ipun stous | lades of the Bois, ffom hence, if they coulil | as was done. he tho. Obieass roads. Tha St diately placed Wler 3 setting hen. and, prior to il Oak Cowpapy's investment in New which the Commiesion fonnded the which the ‘only money that conld be realized wonld -Bave necessitated their sale to a_paper-mill. -3t properiy in New York brinzs an income of § | fome idea s to ihe nalue o raliement | Ing proot. At the same time ordinarily eight Ler ot or 3160,090, evenmow atthe lowesteth | [0 weh madery, e O eation | manare required for the work. mill meant Tor show and not for works bghwd | they were Just as anxious o Bave the rates | fwoen the honand the mortagor, then. the | Gl sug tobicce, who aye At s oty e B e it | obtamed. At the last =eseion of the Connccticut It was rumored yosterday that Joy Gould had | that, 2 belt of trees, and the frownina fortréss of | maintained trom St. Louis. If they were not | mortzazee nmy - rightfully foreclose on the | Clothing, wholesale Jdoos nmot bring an _income of 10 | Leglelature aftcra most sruuous and brotracted | gold his Tribune stock, and the rétronchment | Mont-Valerien, topped with its grim walls and | they would join the Michigan Central in & war | spring chickens, Aliter, on. For If the hem, Clothing, retall... *percent. Inthe present condition of trade, 6 per | strugzie, a law waa enscted vm\’h‘i.lng 10{ a lpc:ml proceedings of the trustees on Wednesday lust, | barracks. The ruce-courss is spread out right in | aguinst the St. Louis lines. -The arrangeracnt not beiny instigated by the mortzagor, but | Commissiou merchants... ‘eentis all that anybody, with any reasonable. ides | Comnission ;fl i m'_fa'"zflfl C‘S 1 regand to thelr | Were forced by the retirement of the Tribune’s | front of you. It you have very good sight anda | made by the St. Louis managers was thereupon | moved by natural instincts only, converts the zl;emm . S ariifaors o intereet, can Bope foror expect; sud pronerty | Banics O ot T Boreeraiom, aor | financial Lacker. It is also_euid Whiteluw ;o;«:ut;ct%fl-&sdg:& Gan evon distinguct the acoened, anda dispatels wis sent to them In. | s into chickens, then it is actus.Dei, 20d no | Dressmakersand miliivery - ng uusalable now, it #lands 1o reison e | asete. 4 i D, MUE- 1 Réld's o editor wil the 15t form em that. the rate from zowould | recourse. - 2l - Faxon,” “was _ formerly Aesictant Secretary | Reid's contract as editor will expire on une d’honneur. - be 55 conts per 100 pounds to New York, and e Drugulutsy retall o Now snly wy to determine its vaie is to CALCULATE UPON IT3 INCOME. - Imay thatan income of $180.000 on the invest- ‘ment of $3,000, 000, of which $J,000,000 is cf ‘o earthly good. iy better than suy rignt-minded hohds as assets in their report for Dec. mo s thrown out. . Well, just e 31, 1576, they would be here we'll < ‘TRAVEL FROM HARTFORD TO NEW YORK. There lived in the Iatter city one Edward Matthess —~a gentieman who had sunk #0 much_money in hnllsin" the North Carolina Central Railroad as to heay®¥ involve himaclf at the expense of o large numbet ‘of credilors who threatened him with bankruptey proceedings. The Charter Onk offered alittle mosey and these bonds for the supposed equity in his real estate in New York, oo which the Charier Onk and Mutual Life alrady hold mortgages for over $1,700,000. The trade was cut and New York it was necessary to have formerly connected s now defunct, yoo may have jdea as to the value of his opinions of Navy, ond the other iyo cmbers sca pentiemen. of equaily Bigh shrfd ing and character. They investizated the losns mide bY the companies in the West, cmployed the moet clever experts to segist in_the examinations, who will doall that they can to save the policy- Bolders from loss. LABOR CONTROVERSIES. The New York Tribane’s Contest with tho Printers’ Unton—Unlon Pacific Employes Notified of Another Reduction—~The Erio ‘Troubles. i Special Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yons, June 80.—The Sun says Thomas Rooker, foreman of the Tribune composing- it is saia, trausferrcd his share of Tribune stock sat it the proof-room comparing copy and rcad- of Noyember, and he moved the reduction in order to get another epgagement. There is considersble” excitement about the newspaper offices in regard to the strike at the Tritune. 1t is alleged on the one hand that the and unwortky of encourazement. For once we might with a certain show of reason apply the at]wusing p::}‘erg uzLuumclvcs: “ W}: take our pleasures sadly ”” at Longehamps; or, Jet us say, % Gulotly.” The aflalr Is serseabie enouin notwithstanding, thoush it can bunst few of the clements that make_the Derby-day a national, 288 well as a local, ingtitution. The attendance wag . IIARDLY SO GOOD AS USUAL, cither. Many were prevented from coming by the heat, large number, carcless of tne sport. and bent simply on enjoying- a country get but o faint glimpse of the racing, they could remain to remind us of tho war. To the right, in the foregronnd, stands thewindmill,—a wind- At about 3 o’clock, Marshal Macahon and the Marcchale drove up, and_took their places with the Ambassadors, Ministers, and the other oflicial grandecs. Among the Ministers 1 no- tleed the Duke Decazes standing barcheaded, cago Railroad for the purpose of settling the difliculties whick have lutely arisen in regard to the live stock business. Mr. H. B. Led- yard, General Superintendent of the Michigan Central, was present and signified his willingness to join any arrangement by which the St. Louis roads could be compelled to base their rates on those from Chicago. MMr. McCullough, Viee- President of the Pennsylvania Company, and Mr. Nowell, General Manager of the LakeShore & Michigan Southern, explained that the man- agers of the St. Louis roads had agreed to di- Louis managers bad also promised to make the violated them, that he had no faith in their romiges. Messra, McCullough and Newell said they were expected to make their rutes 60 cents per 100 pounds from East St. Louis, ocher- wise tfle Chicago roads would be comuoclied to meet the St. Louis roads in such rates as they Silver Lake exglosion. ot NG SR, A LEGAL POINT. To the Editor of The Tribune. Ciicaco, June 30.—What manuer of things are donc in Chicago! U an Eastern man, and would like to be enlightened. On the 27th of “June o commission-taan, doing business oo Market strect, gave a chattel-mortgage on his cafe and esgs, payable in three months. The technicalities of thie law arc so ereat that this legal transaction leads me to make the follow- the maturity of this mortgage, each and every In case of & wrongfal conversion of the prop- erty mortgazed by means of A couspiravy be- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Faruer Point, June 30.—Arrived, Sarma- tia, from Liverpool. Loxpoy, June 30.—Steamships Victoris, from Total population as shown by number of . names recorded, allowing 3} [Orsous to eich name: Chicago, 140,196 by 335. St Louis, 100,507 by 35 Excess of Chi D The following tahle gives \ie comparative nuwber of persons following the principal 1 fessions aud employwents iu this c Louis: Banks, bankers, and eavi Carpente: Crizues and tobaceo, wh Dry goods, retail. Elevators, grain Furniture, mans Furniture, whol Grocers, wholesale. -man_can e 1f it had beon my money o bared on the moec el A0 L o Fch, muLee as 1 B e were invested at that rate I | 30d their conclusiods arc bas 0 office hashundreds of galleys of standing- mat- d may make. There can be no doubt t! e Si. « it 1‘3{.?2”,;\-&"& Y mreied st Umiruel Seruvs opimiens sacured by tham hefo 0L In New | o g must suceumhg;“we end of a fow daye, | M. Paris, ete. "}~ . de Fourton and de [ Lowis mon will accept the alternative. but thev | Boston, and Arragon and France, from New Si?fiffi;c’iffi'énum i 1 ment a bonus of $250,000 cash for bis rervices. | YOI oL e e Yorkprop- | _The Trioune appears with ten pages tins | Broglie were also present § (the latler | wiil need very close watching, for it is safe to | York, have arrived out. Jiatnan eon satier bho 1 W "The property in 1860, in good times. brought an pisrtn e morning, with a prominent aavertisement for | sporting au Imposing roy . hat), | gay that thev will allow drawbacks if it can be e ee— Eiate, cage, and Tare wtholesal P 7 + fhcome of $250,000, and its not value then was | ““ 4% the time of the oxchange of these bonds it | forty compositors und proof-roadors, ouly a few but both thess genilemen reframed from | done clandestinely. . FIRST-C ASS FRAUD. Tlats, cape, and furs, ‘retail 5 $3.750,000. At present, however, there are | o “Currently reported that the property cx- | minttes late. The Trbune officials say no dil- | thrusting their uupopularities into neciless A - ] ; Yot Lo Phis $40,000 changed was worth but little more than | ficulty is apprehended in future. No Union | promincnce. Madame ge MacMahon wore a ‘MEAT-RATES REDUCED, Nzw Yors, June 50.—Millerand Bauer, the | Insurance agents. 271 .h R 5;11 "'A:iA&';l; lxeg:flr;‘ Tue at all b | the “morteayes then x;m fli;!.fi Th]i:' ren‘l,ly men will be employed. - There are many print- h'.ghlégn,nnmi?xtvéo;eg :ll‘.:ss%,l n‘zll:h:x; fi::cnircn;bed “The packers of this city have just achieved a | Graeco-American wrestlers, ot to-night in the 122:‘53&‘22 c%,;,%“: i it 1:}2' odrimioniis - | guvethe Lompany na partictiaradditional stenglil, | ers in the streete, barrooms, etc., but apparent~ | strikingly w o ko o= Rink. Miller took the first fall. Boner th seo- companics, d men round ber® Talklng of the dresses, blue | brilliant victory over the raflroads. Tv will b ond, and, while the athletes were struggling for the | ABAurance companics, 18{ e 10 da O I O e wroseris wauld b | 0861e8ult of euch Snanclering—more trouble.™ New Your, June 30.—The Tribune fu its ap- | almost discarded vesterday, and ter advanced the rates on meats and hog prod- | wrestiine'on the zround that it was Sunday worne At 2 10 per cont valaation that proverty would be Tl 26 00 thimE of the Company'e A . : s p- e vestardayand - a L Frestin on the g it wos Sumday mors. | 1} 150,000. Now the Connecticut Mutual s & m arance to-day gives no evidence of a strike of TE] LOW, ucts to unproportionately high figures. Noad- ) inx. Pcople present regarded the whole ir 68 | Licery stabl = o worh 85 FROSEXCEs OF FULLING TRRODGH fie printers, 1t sunounces, howevor, that good | Which has been o much fa. fashior. this spring, Yoace was rado ut the thae on frawm, bocause'| 81596 . ambe? dealrs: : _eausc it can't be rented? We E‘: ¥ The Potter Palmer Hotel in leago could not Ge Ineurance Company alone holds s mortgage upon but rather weakened it by loading it up with real estate in these doll times. There cculd be only ¢+ Accoruing to the law_of Connecticut, if the 1y all are good-natured. To the Western Assoclated Press. compositors can fiod jsteady employment at 40 and pink, the favorite Longchamps shades, were was only noticeable in tbe ranks of the hour- remembered that some two months ago the lat- final fall, the police entered and stopped tre THE HAZELTON UPRIGHT. Laundries.... Meat New: ilding of €1,500,000. Now if this Com- Te hon & t, itis discro- 8 5 b ! o ¢ | B g ¢ Tieeion wore fo gs" to work and han} that Com- E‘S:'r',“éflix‘fie’?“sni“.“:"nm;’..’;i'b:“,‘,uéa’ e [isente per 1,000, Two or three xpericnced } gevises and the demi-mondaines. Grays, light | that article could be shipped by Inke, but buli Newspupers and publications. 142 gany’s assets ovér they would find a deflcit. hands of trustces to be wound mp o | proof-readers can also get permanent situations | greens, white, and mauve were fo e seen | meats and hog products bad not before At | pyore iy o hesier test of the superiority ofa mu- | POIBLErS... ..., . = = mos"&tm il‘t}:lfl ‘l'c‘lml?u every in- | BO% Bat it the ’-lnmplimzntco ‘,:,, mmuru by applying em."l’iu’am n :(\: 'qmml:xtpr “?’Se ventu;?aome f:‘l;nn.h! becn shipped by lake, and the advance WosS | geq) instrament than the anxiety mapifested to se- ;‘?;;:&;m and surgeons. fl: ~5r,$1,250,000. Why, it would *bust® = | than the Insurance Com: oner | Special to Tribune. - creal 8 profo sepsation wi a 24 2 § St -5 b o Bes company and. every bauc i the world 1o B e counte. d‘tnfiotb: must oriers | /Owamk, Nob., June 90£Tue wages of ihe Sumingscariet” dress; snother pravcken :‘;i:f‘:fi:fi‘:;f;;{’z:fifr‘:fi‘s’: e ‘IZ?":‘" core it by people who ate in 3 position lo”juieof | priptent L m?%ffigl.%lnhd. *‘what do you think xcze:hxr }?375",' :.ggn"g;mm;“ ;rflfl asscts, ‘fl"c':; ;fifg;i?'fi;’finghm:,ffiz ',film rf ;‘:g:‘-f ;,’:Z,'lffn t‘;‘,":,hofi ,,fi"?f“,,':{“’wf; The packers were highly indignant nrcrlthe_ Upright Piano has heen the favorite wherever its sJ)‘J&fiime agents und dealers.. 96 e e ™ B ivbont doubt it wity | 20GOTAInE o the anoual statement, were LY 6~ | "0 500 Tune 80.—No trouble of any kind | Guictor and less oxtravagant than T think L ever sction tof the radroads. They held mectiugs | name has been known. In appearsnce it 1 e | FUI00I 2 e Company'a oew busincss very much, but | Zoa-bd, Taking from this the suih of 35230, 000: [ 4,05 "as yet been expericnced along tho hoe of | kncw them to bo ata Grand-Prix, Ii the stands | 204 conferences, aud finally & comnitics was | most clegant pisno ever manufactared, and In - w et woat T o about the. Company, and what | i 4ot §1, 735, 000 of donbtral assots now includ- | the Eric Rallroad iu consequence of the reduc- | and Znceltne du pesage were Mmes. la Baronneds D O aibla. o Fadice. the vates | sctiov, purity, volame, and durabitits it has no | Wagon makers 7 T . ivhae done under the present managemeat, 1feel | g1 2 S0CClT Commission, you will have left | tion ot the wages of employes. Mr. Abhott, | Kothechild; the Duchesse de Trovise; the Com. | them, - products, aa they ere o Mish | canul evensmony its most pretentious rivais, It Wlolse aint Jcwalsy, o S M Do besltation whatever in eaying that Wath any- | 4y nog assets $9,078,728,83 that’ are good accord- | General Passenger Avent, says noneisexpected. | tesse de Pourtales;the Princesses Tolsioi and | O% . POrk pr unt ' to proseription, The | hus ull the strength of the squarc or grand, and in | Woedund coal.. ... .o e G e L " thing but the most utterly insanc movements Ot | jng 15 to this report. The gross liabilities on the | Bug, should difficultics arlse, the Company had | Troubelskoe; Mlles. Samary, _Dudlny, | 38 to amo o nod aanovel. however, an | it construction al} that make these pianos autrsor- S liios s Sminoatly 59 L the part of the managers, in five years time there | 37at of December were $12,460.712.78. That | ynode arrangements to put down the strikeat | and Thaler, of .the Theatrs’ Fruncaly: | raliroad men remained mamoved, iy "k | fve haa been introduced. Old wnanufactarers pro- | are o good proof of the thoroughness ‘witn 2 surpius of $1,000, 000 just as well as not.™ | Toi1 gnow you abont where the Company stands.™ by eiploying new men. Another chief | Mlle. Ghinasse, the ' gallant lon-tamer | refused to compromise. Theroupon the pecks | nonnce it gem, and those who have used it re- | which the publishers have gotten up their booi. CFith regurd to the Integtity of Mr. Farber, which | ™t Iariy supposed that onee by ying mens i I L 5 ers resolved not to ship their goods by rail, und | fuscany other. * Pelton & Pomeroy, agents, 1b2 | = In typopraphical appearance, and 6o far With to Y O TA Ay chiat e b But it was popularly supp: ofticer of the Company says any demonstration | of the Varictesy = Cora Pearl; and temnboat-line wus started, which has proved | State strect. ean bo Judged from o earsory faspection fn fid L oce I ey e iy wlhons fomn T0E NEW MANAGEMENT | oor in the | Would bo speedily put dow, evin i 1 should bo | many more members of Paris ashion and folly. | 3 Stesmboatline was sterted which bas proved o SRR R e o] an bo Juleel Troima cursory Inspection 1n 114 e ron Peoplt call i & wrecker because lio has | of the Cliarter Uik wae @ vast Improtement o0, | {500 pecessary sactifice life. When | The Princessea Troubelskol and Tolstol had o | Yory siceosstul, The rilroud sngzers foding iR Sompleianiss, y - aiways been engaged in insurance companies Just | o owlrmunaly. * Ja thero nut quite probability, | questioned ws to o ieeders in | host of admirers round them as this was nearly | Lotk DUNORRE 3\ VS U Matrer pare of | of the Mutual Denost bita-fnsurance Company | PULH ——— Hike e ono. T know sometniog of hls record | gnSvimmnely. ts hat the Compuny wilt come | the ‘movement the Entieman aEmered ggg‘;fig;‘?,f“;:;'fgg?,g"3:;:;;;*,,,’5“33,,‘3:;‘: Dalor, sud yesterday they reduved tio, rates on | o Newark. X J.. abacta. of £33,000,000, wyer THE LANCASHIRE. e oo e Eemfont, M. Wiggie, oribinally | the engineers, brakcsmion, and Gromen wero the | teos of Al 10 1o, Stk aid Wonsged. whth meats and pork products to stch low figures us | §20,000,000 consista of United States sccaritics, i s HI8 WORK, L and T know that for every cent the policy-holders G 5 O e oaived 'they have. to. thaak tiis vime an and North American Companics ‘ver, and, if he wanted to freeze out the policy- oy "o the Charier 02k Gompany, he could ““The npw Presfont, Mr. camme Troms Maine, and Jived for several sears in Boston. His record as a busincss man does not show that ho attained any particular snccess in any of the enterpnses in which ho epgazed. In 1he revelationsmade through the mvuugl'uon: at ‘Albany laet winter, the Secretaty of the Chamber principale, the conductors hawtug declined to countenance gy action that would lead to vio- Jence, preferTing to accept the reduction In a manly way, aud trust to the gencrosity of the Company in the future. There arc many engi- lave been formed by the Indies of the Russiun ourt. It may have been & quarter to 4 when the bell gave the sigual for the course to be cleared for the grest race. Ten minutes later, » THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS— hereattor. The new rates sdopted yesterday are a8 folluws: : 4 From Chicago to New Yoik, pork, meate, ang Lo on s rrelsc 30 conta. per 100 pounds; old rate, 45 conts, bonds, and_other than loans on bond and mort- gage, snd a8 to the latter forim of investment the Company has always had the roputation of being very particular to have ample security. s i THOSE BATHS. Nuw Yok, June 30.—It {8 now known tl. the loss by the St. John fire to the Lancash:- Insurunce Company of England will mot over $300,000. R. W. Hosmer & Co. arct Chicago azents for the Lancashire. These co: afford to pay this Commesion & confile_ of hundred to striking trouble of 5 5 il f theirs. 1t isthe ife-] t “he received a fee | mecrs averse to striking or trouble of any mn' \] 43 B d meats, 33 cents; old rate, 45 cents. L O e whith co ofiLife Intimnce toatiied oo but thiev may be unable to Withatand the pres- | Jongleur, Verucul, Strachino, K. G., Charlvart:| Loxed meats, 23 conts; old rate, 45 centr, Thi Tarkiah and ltaswan war ‘has no connectlen | paratively Hght lossea will be paid by draft .. very best thing for that which could_possibly have happe ned. -On other accounts, however, it is of $12,500 asaconsideration for hisservices in i i the former President effecting the resignation of the farmer Prealdont sure that will be brought to bear by the hot- heads, The Fifty-fourth and Seventy-second IL, Dark-Blue, and Suint-Christophe—werascen lasuln¥ from the stables. After the ususl F:\- for inspection, the horses drew into line 1d rate, 50 cents. Baulk 1s, 40 cen! e rates 'to. Philudelphin, Balthnore, and with the Palmez-ffouse Turkish and Itussian bathy and the grand swimming-bath is not a section of the home office at Manchester. be regretted seriously. . ‘and «he election of Mr. W1, 1 SURAN MMISSIONEE STEDMAN hich doesn’t place the new gement in | g, ents have been placed undeér arms ) rade other points in the East, have been reduced fn ¥ o5 S ——— fll‘&‘dflmfishe had no douot of the ability of the :n}‘:lnryu'c'ul:rh' favorablo light.” i nc%utcr, and a Dattalion bas been | and got ready for the struggle. Jon- pn_-,po.f'm,n, * the Dunube, as some mizht suppose. dnm all ny- THE FOUNTAIN SPRING HOUSE, & Charter Osk to mm,:,p;kg, ;c &T:E.u;:; a:n: "9!““‘““"“” Furber, the finsbcial man- | G s =00 mlglu"h r? lnbc dect“ to glchr ALMdth chv;»uu wcm.fl l.’n u;:me;;ic —— tionalities meot in good fellowship, andare hapoy. | oo yroovechs, Wis., fs now open for summ:- repair whatever onl e 4 5 . | respond to any at ma; made at 3 mo- | demand, — the ormer rst avorite OING FOR ITARD-PAN. = .. Alvert Cleveland, late of tue st the 'present fime witbont interference | iThe Taivereat “{l“ér":xf&m:nubv;mfh Erelur:_ Tent’s motice, There are plenty of men ready | with udds of 6o 4 on him; the second at3to1 | rpyo nfimgc“ of the railroads centering in A DELICIOUS OF OCOA %fl:nfi- Pn:lgrc, 2 me reu e lhud.e e o e with the ordinary business 8 PanY. | gdent, is at present un to dll all vacancies that may oceur, and the | against. Strachino and K. G. were each backed this city are determined to make & good finan- is easily made. Ask your grocer for $he prepara- odatians fln""“" and p i Be recarded the_ conclusions of the Specizl Com- mission as founded nrfln error, and calcalated to c Department of New York. The result of $het soamiaation will show how miuch relisnce {3 Company will not take back any of the men who o oyt thla time. The brakesmen, it is under- for & place: while the thice remaining horses— Charlvari I1., Dark-Blae, andSaint-Chrlstophe— clal showing this year, if It does necessitate the cutting down of the salarics of their cmployes. tion made by Walter Baker & Co. It is henlthfal and stimulatiog, and far less injarions than tea or able. ————— great 3 infon a8 & finsnoial man- 5 S et Iy A By nsioly. Hore 1ovs piscodonkie oplen &to0d; contemplate resisting and doing all the | hardly found any support at 20 to 1. Th usaal i « ferred to the fact that the Special Commiesion re- WHAT WOULD YOU ADVISE damage they can to travel and cars, us they did | international scutiment of Anglo-French rivalry Only a duy or two ugo the Lake Shore & Michi- ————— CHICAGO LEADS THE WQRLD. three years ago on the Delaware Divislon, when | was almost wanting this year, as it was :n Southern Railroad reduced the salaries of GAY. Tn many things the natural advantages of Chica- 7t that the impairment is tion of their real estate, and remar] mafnly to depreci-. 3 remarked that this -bolders to do under thecircnmstances?” ms‘phgyfiol:‘;‘n::dn their gflllciu or give up any of thelr interests there. The question of the right the couplings and pins were thrown into the Susquah}:mnfi River, and trafic was nfix:emy de- well known that the English representatives, K. G. and Dark-Blue were not “in ¥ the race ;'?l its emplayes 10 per ceat, and now comes the Michigan Central and announces a similar re- Mrs.Gay, the architect of the Rockford Court- House, has an fllustrated article defending bis g0 for manufactaring are fast pecoming known and udlized. Innocase could this be more apparent * qusD ¢ d up on the . ZORA 00D ON o¢ | ofa life-insurance company o be wound ap o Jayed. Last evenine two truck-loads of iixed | atall. The *knowing ones,” and sporting men a0 8 : 0 . ; on which to base euch an unfasorable showlng of | solvency test applied to it on the basie of ihe net | TVE it wia forwarded to Rochester for the | gonerally, were very sheeh on_Joogions, the dmtion, O OO o »seduciion of 10 per.| York i th mocice puniberol e daren et | o Crn o b i f e, o the Companys adalry 8 ey o iie atedman | JURSUSD may D tested X Uheppard Homans. | nae of the troops by the emigrant train No. 2. | Lero of the Prix du Jockey Club, and When the | Q0 and after July 1, 1877, a reduction of 0 per-| 4.0y 4 Suiuding News, which can bo fotrk Bk sy pirposee; froma grali bis annaal report. above referred to, Mr. s‘k T | A 1o the mumn}fl&e Sakc 81 the apphica- ————————— horses were started, little doubt was felt by the | coryand emploges of every grade in the service of | newsdealers, I e caiiis WEALD conatry.amese fiatehesns ¢ gioted that had not nuu{pu?. 't: fé;n:x:"g the well-saown Pcl;'o':g the Atiantic an.n:r Life, THE WEATHER. vast majority as to the name of the winner. | tjjs Company who are now receiving over 10 cents —— s Comoaied it the Matas prica 6F corn T heral appraitement of the real s ton for a Recetver ; riEN For a lon distance, Charivari 1L led the way, | per hour. % per day. or $30 per month. . Where ALWAYS ADMIRED. o | e e st followed to extract tha starch) enables Chicago to £o ¢ St les, and, quoling from the re- o 2 . Smeh an attempt would be of no avail, ‘b considored and docided upon Ty the courts, Now, assuming (hat there ls this ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1—1 2. m.—For the cutijug out the work in the interest of his & reduction of 10 per cent wonld reduce thé pay of any employe below the amounts above named, the A delighitfal odor, from & well-dressed lady o gentleman, is alwaysadmired, and Dr. Price's Alista produce an article as much superior to what has i isno such at i 2,500, 000, and that the 81,715,000 are | 1o region higher pressure, stationary or lower | stablecompanion, the fdvorite. Half round the a E,‘,‘,;";{fi:,l’.f o g | ot ot e vafoatiis of fhe Company s um,,‘;e;;mm"v"rinda mostly from tho west, partly | Course Jongieur 7gn. Into the fron positiong— | P37 of such: ahail o fisellai 10 cents per hour, S | £ontiemar s slwerosimicuh SRR EESICA R | producs sa acdcle as much sugernor o wiat bes A MAREET VALUE Liabilitics at this me be_what. is known as a it & 7577 | next being’ K. G., who looked dangerois: | p2f ay, or 30 per month, reepectively, according N bR GlToes eed, 1 in purity and nutritious ind of property. Any present attempt to | “gross valustion, it is probuble thatit would be, | cloudy weather, and rain areas. . | Five hunited yard from home, the Engiish | 3 e prescat mode of coipating pay. L order | thas desicable ¢ D R A I P La tallop conie, $iinaihe Teat ohiate "‘?““"‘;""m“m‘ gut gnercd ""”""“"‘i’fi." ";l‘:%%’,‘?:"‘z'éi‘-“}nifi-?&i' Y| A AT GO, Juhs 30, chamfpion collared the favorite, aid fof afew, | Of the President, o e ovaRD, Geml Sapt. "GREAT BARGAINS. e Ll b b, Tn America il b:ggu;m::’\;‘;“i%‘&w{.‘}a The would Toad | Haget ;:ngfi‘;‘fl".flllfim"m.fl of ‘making 06 | ‘Gege o206t T4 T8 S W freh. 12 Cloudy. | fell into the rear lot which condisted n}hh':;uiq{f Centcal alirat rihly oo year, & panison o i poce. J:::m:: B0 ot In tegurd o Bealiy e b wot beea roied o then restored e ) 5 -wonl ian of & smaller prew 11184, m. 39,61 . W, oo EAr | Dark-Blue, ivarl, and _Saint-Ch CTy: | other of 5 per cent was orde: abount. two ¥ powerlces to remove. The only senible rule to | arbitraty assumption of 2 by giviog them credit for | 2:up. . 85|57 & W, brisk. Vorneutl, and Strachinio next chalioned f‘mg’ other of 5 pes o "_"'“““‘_ et il SO paldouous chemicals, pugh B e Tong as war sommbsnies do- | thcsescyint ierase Intoceat seceivedonthelcsaneta | S35 i s |8 leur, A3 the three rushed by me, in a compast, | S0Btha e, and now an adcitiony) 33 per eont 0 MUSICAL PEOPLE, S So0 paEE Dine from thelr real eatato owned or loaned apon | {nstead of the assumption of 415 perceat, whicn, | G852 Zp 73| & 4., fresh. up, victory lookea almost a desd cortawty. | % teRof MACNE, L IO CECHCOR R 905 | Remember that Lewis & Nowell, of the Chieago POLL T {hie average income asaumed by the lawe of this | for commercial purposes, would be a practical tost | =00 f e or “the red and yellow hoops of the [ FEOROH BREREC o f R ictlon arc In | Muele Company, 152 State sreet, are practical [ is to be awarded at our coming .t ths Stite,‘cadenial fo theic prosent and, prospeciivg of solvency: by givine them erellh J G abiliion RN ot Jund So-Manighe * | Frince diArcasubergy Jongleur's owder, and: reat teapiaation, Sepacting their Farm 1o come | men in the musio business. Marics] merchandise destitprnting 1hs Boast e boet e of bl 1 . its value should be 1il b tems, and s i i todn- | = = loud shouts of *“Jopgjeur wins!*” r 1t the air. t t prices ndges . T b ity be adle. throngh reduction of ex- 0.48° 1 0 aud Verneull were m: o . YTTEMS. NO-FORTES TUNED ) ik an ph IN NEW YORE. .u-ngrg;-l";‘é‘g-,fl; management of trustees, 10 }. .63 75 fight. The excitement was painful, but still we Mr, Dan M., Boynton, formerly connected d repalred F;fi polished by competent work- 3l exhibit ate inserted for §8 8 set. Ponse o of their policy obligations as they ‘wrr T all thought tnat the race lsy between the fayor- T, ) an Naade. 1y {56 ———— BEFLECTING ON MR. FURSER. ek Every o i S 2 ites. vfit a bit! What is this horse that | with the freight department of the Chicago, | men at reasonable prices. Terms made 730 REAL ESTATE AUCTION. Apecial Digpaleh to The Triune. o s | i Bai tho Charter Ok geople day tho opinien of E- comes suddenly to the fore wich a mighty rush! | Milwaukee & St. Paul Raflrosd, and Tately As- | year. The Boot & Sons Music Company, BT gl AT < New York, Juns 30.—An exsmination of the | 3 pyrapce-Contmissioner Steaman 1s uft it & The jockey wears thecolors of Connt -| sistant to Mr. McDonald, the Forelgn Freight | State street, 4 depression in rea) estate will Snd an ex- +473 ‘gmsaces of the Charlar ak Life by E"“{:f,;,fl“;; as st of the Special Comme e Shvia. Now, & ull's awner: but this s not Vernoull 4. | 4 geat of the Michigan Central and Great West- ; e e oatortanity m the sale to be made by Will- ! ‘er, reveals a degree of penctration on »! 13 R1GHTS" s ,~a sl oosening of cing,-—yor-, ¥ has been appointed Genéral 4 fr anction 18 . 1S 10 DECIDE WIICH 4 o is_past, Straching beaten, Jonzlenr-over- | ern Raflroads, has been appof line forheavy ot light work. I8 | iam A Buttera & Co., at thelr auction rooms, Yt pereon which chalicnges admirationfor 1o 444 | +*«urnat, of course, brings ub the possibility of neull s past, Straching besten, Jouzl jnt of the Wisconsin Central Raflroad, Tho' | 14 the bost machine : a arenae, on Mondsy moraing, v and succcsnflly directed That, of conrac, | a8 was ccn,—and, in n jnstant ‘more,:-the Grand- | Agontof the sin Ce: (X000 thread or goods.” Prices as low £s | and 120 Wabssh avense, ' e b taking, ihe matier’ J03 U nerican. Naioasl oive a1 Farls s won eashly by & Funk antsidary foad may be.congratulated on having secured | doce nol o8 B R OV S e | July D, The proporey st ba aola. Call and get ‘s ew Havep, Ben SomngRy. o 2 Jonglear secot cwo aad s bt tonigths behind} | Boyetons s headquartess will bo at No. 6 | Wiam sewine machins offce, 155 Stale steccte ) &sts M & oDy P s nly apparent), sacrifics of small amouut of The report of the Dommission ‘that & deficit of over $2,000,000 i Gooe Norce! g fterence, however, wonld bo ‘that fn this (ase 3'."“:.: ave the Insurance’ Commisslaner dar BT sy BRI N P