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2 ; ‘ THE CHICAGUG TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1877. Y q MK of one of the most flourishing and mostiMber= a) v Theives raged her. She was then permilted to go, nnd | crowd tll it reached the progortions | Tho evidence owas that = they kept RADWAYS REMEDIES AY TO LAY DOWN. aily patronized banks, fo she Wert, By a¥ com CRIMINAL NEWS. FouEht refuze in the frst houce the camo to, | of alarge mob. With tho assistance Vor ttita | company anne “tito yoate, aad’ eng | mame eee ne bination of unfortunate cirumatances, however, whore sho was allowed to remasn all night, She | mob the strikers succeeded in rescuing their | engaged to be marricd Thankerdtving nicht. goulll giveng decription of the ‘men, and so | comrades, The new Aremen are ow complete. | ‘The evhlence againet Croezing proved him to | AQT the Hon Thurlow Weed Capt. Boyer had nocleato work on, and he | ly intimidated, and thers is no prospect at press | be n baseman. The defense ect up that the ° x Re the confidence of the people became shaken, ¢ A ‘St. Louis Banks Which Were Tao | ama nin was inangurated which did not cease } Tha Forthcoming Trial of the until nearly $1,000,090 of deposits were with- i ‘, ‘ could onfy furnish the woman witha ticket to | ent of any freight trains being able to pass this | ndvancts were made by the Indy. The Jur q Weak to Stand Up. drawn. ; Young Wisconsin Univer= this efty, which she accepted. polat to-nicht.» The trikers have done no dam- | rendered for $1,0v0—the full amount clalmed fi LENORENSE Since that time it has been up-hilt work to sity Student. —- age to the property, and passenger trains aro —— ee - Dr, RADWAY’SR. R, BR, REMEDIES carry on the business of the bank, but, fn com- SS RIOTOUS NEGROES. permitted to pass uninternpted. HAYES AND TILE SOUTH. L Paced ‘wo Inconsequential Rotten mon with img associates, Tatil opel that the Loviseruim, Ky., duly 10—A spectal from -_——————— AYES Ad s * After Using Them for Several Years. creditable manner in whiel we AR BCU -, CR ag a .Depositories Shut Their through ecreral panies would eooner or tater | Detailed Account of the Cruel Crime | Guthrie, Ky., cays: The neeroes had a mect- RAILROADS. The Preatdent Thinks an Independent Can: | etper ried ae ene Nie aT ator tee. Doors. cause a reaction in our favor, aut] such reaction with Which He Is Charged. ingatthe public park, this place, yesterday. —— didate for Speaker Onght to Ho Elected | ater exvertencing thelr ceicacy with fale connec had actually commenced when the recent fatt- d Some of thetn becoming bolsterous, and violat ENJOYED ‘THEMSELVES, with Holp irom the Sonth—Democrate | patties weet undated te deel et mnt Ne Ures occurred. causing renewed distrast and a ing the lnw, Town Marshal Johnson arrested Most of the General Ti and Passenger Who Wonld Vote for Gen. Hanks ‘The pills are resorted toasoften as oreaston requires, The Commercial Banks Pursning the Toes of ern sate Sonat many mdvereiticss | 4 Port Wayno Murderer Gets the Bens tio offenders, The negrocs, at thd {natigation | Agents who accompanied Mr. Henry Went- Correspondence New York Tribune, anil iw aye mii ihe desired eter cea ene Kelte] neribed by ita name :. better des Wa a : of Preacher Bell, from Clarkavilie, Tenn., made | worth, Prostdent of the Michigan Goneral Tick- | Pitapgionta, July 12—A prominent New- | tpnigtie tiniment frenuentiy and freviy. almure inva: Even Tenor of Their Way. mDecbalring at Inet of ever agaty dole a ree efit of an Eccentricity of Crim- Brush to reseuethe prisonerr, when a Aghter- | cand Pesrenger Agenta’ Aesociation, to Pe: | Ean Congressman, who waa in the city re- | Hal anne the prombsed “eit drake sonra imperil the security of depositors, F concluded inal Lawe Sie tran shoe Linea therarm. The. Marshal | t0*Key, Whore the roxular monthly meoting ot | {irude'el the Presidunt in retatien eo ahs ‘organ: Dh fshtear. thnt.an immediate euapension waa the only wise tras badly beaten up, aud one negro, Mark | the Association was held Inst Wednesday, havo | tzatton of the Touee and the probaiie action of Condition of the Louisiana, Moey Banks } and tionest resource leit. Jotneonvwas killed. "Two negroes are in cus: | returned to the city, They all speak in the | the Democrats. Like must leading politicians R R R.. ‘Lately Blown Ups Tee eee Peak Have lind slinoy theaole eee THE CORUEGIAT ES GRIME: tody, And officers are after others? Highest terms of the excellent timo they had, | nowadays, he had n horror of fnterviows, and pared to exsume the full reaponsibility of every- Mirwaurer, July 16.—During tho prerent Special Dispatch to The Tribune, thing thnt has been done. 4 St. Louts, Mo., duly 16,—Very much to tho Only 50 percent of the stock has heen pald, week there will be an examination in our Mu joy of the bankers and bustucss men of St. Teavini 81:10,009 to be derived from that source, | Dicipal Court, before Judge Mallory, of a young Loutathe apprehended runon tho banks did not if found apecrenty y and In order to further re- | mau charged with & most atroclons murder assure depositors, J may state that my wife and ek 1 take place today. Instead of a dozen, an was | laters, Ales, i, Iludson and Mrs Comine- | tee deliberate killing of hls own infant chili, bout 8 mouths. In addition to the more feared, only two, both of them stat! local con- | dore Sinith, are prepared to ive deeds of trust | °RCd a cerus, were forced to close thelr doors. ‘Thee | On aeveral ‘Inmured tnousand doliars’ wortn | than onlinary excitement attending a murder wereiic North St. Louis Savings Association of Property: to secure any balance that | case, there ts the extraotdinary change of front = Zs may be duo depositors, providet that | by the culprit since lis arrest, Lovisvinng, Ky., fuiy 16.—Concerning the | 20d they are anxious to express their thanks to | insisted that his namo. should) not 1 row at Gutiifle, reportee Inve, special to nn Messrs. J. M, Matheny, Superintendent, and J. | be uscd. He sald that, at tho meeting of afternoon paper, 2 Courier-Journal correspond- | Hl. Pare, Generat Passenger Agent, of the | the House, the Southern members who had ap- ent telerrapha that the vegroes went from | Grand Rapids & Indiana Rallroad, and Capt. | proved the President's polley toward thelr ace- c the w Paina inf o Clarksville to Guthrie to attend the funeral of Dodge, of the steamer Van Raalte, for the | tlon would be at the parting of two roads, and | Cures the Worst Pains in from Onoto a colored preacher, While there an atlemnpt anne Aiuuaees al favory ehown Alien. The would hava to take one oF the other, presse Twenty Minuutese & t fe it pat here Tnes: ‘o speciad cars fur- | the road of friendliness toward the minis- intone renulted as deceriled, "The special | Mished by the Grand Rapids & Indiana Rall. | tration. not involving necemsarilran auaudon. | ITO ONE EOUR alludes to Mark Jobnsou and Jt Barton, the and afterwards were joined =by | ment of thelr party, but requiring at thelr lng thia ndvertisement need any one suffer AADWAY'S READY HELIFE 184 CONE tty PAIN, “it was the Orsi, aud fs ror mi fect wh Det another epecial car with railrogd oflicials | hands a constant opposition to all gchemes See acd teat tyr cheating ting | fromthe Flint we Pera Wrarquetts | far asealitne’ tho, President's. “tiblee he : = 5 vhite % Railroad, Wedneaday thay attended the meet- ] uther was to join hands with the Bourbon Dew- Smeg reports wero current coneraiog the | fnattGe'y 2eeSy Ae MGMMET |. “alin Ws Deuneth the accused, was a law | fgg, uw” “oumen Wat WBS Hiss an tog of the Assocation at Cetoskey, Unt all he | veucy of wie North who intend maces fac! The Only Pain, Remedy aumasinis r A tin the University at Madison, Wis., une — ee eI im lous and bitter warfare upon Mr. Hayes. 1 : former,and this morning, longbefore bank hours, | they preter to adopt some other poticy inte. | studen 3 : J ¥ 2 CAST. and of no fmportanco to the outside public. | President, aald the Congressman. has conferred alarge crowd liad assembled around the door, | Pelidently of this proposition, or tuike the | Ulla few weeks sines. Ho was tho seducer of specter Pissuic to Tae Totbate, ‘Thursday they went flahing and. thoy say, | an inesthoable benefit o the South by relleving | famainatey won cece Consetione en eoe oats and two pollecinen were present to maintain fant ea pio pele a han rat ould, of cours, | firl unmed Cain, who gave oachitd a Font Warne, Inds July 16,—Tast Novomber caught cnough fish to supply the Chicago mar. | thon of Federal interference, ‘The representa- | Lungs, mtomach, Bowels, or other glands, or organs, by RIGe. “Wied. dhe’ Hours nigra open cline to give ia Rersuna sruarantec, Stevens Potut, Wis, whether she bad gono for fecere a iy 10.1 ah i ket fora week. Mr. France Chandler has still | tives of that. section ask further favors nt | °° pplication Rene IW DERURITORA ADE A ATONE rigor cetweane Chasers, Brosident: her accouchement, At about two days old it | @ man namedJames O'Brien was murdered in | core arms from the continued pulling of tho { fis bands—they want tho Missiasippl Vale FLOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, this city, and Perry Tracy, Walter Dunbam,gnd | Ines, and Mr. Sam Powell says he ata cuough | ivy protected “from overflow by the ‘cons | x, James Hartinan were indicted for the crime, | fish to last him for a year. “The fish must | struction of tevees at Government expense, and Thai ME negiatens isnnmecripnted, veridus Mary Dureer, alias Hartman, testificd she saw swim he said, when he took. a drink. yester-.| thoy want Governinent aid for a railroad: fram a gales ne te ‘euralgic, or prostrated with diseaso may euffer, aye Friday they had a stenboat vur- | N y facile, Fe the murder committed, and on her evidence sick on the Van Teatte to Traverse City, and Stile a rr prone cor Tp es othor projects of internal improvements they RADWAY’S i yy ELIEr Dunham and Tracy were both convicted and | from this pulnt specint trating brought them back | ask, a paket to their aceomaplishien the 4] RUAD R y y ent tathe Penitentiary for life. Efforts were | to I’ctoskey, Saturday they visited Crouked | indorsement of the President. Now, the Urcal- miade to Induce them to turn Btato'sgsvidence | Lake, which thoy think isno named on account | dent has a right to know whether they ara WILL AFFORD INSTANT EARE, forthe hole through which the Paying Telter St, Loute Republican, Jidy 18, was brought to Milwaukee and given In cuarge ‘The bank did not make {ts seml-annual state- womnn named E. Lindert, who, tt appears, pcercd, and presented their checks with great | ment ou the Ist Of July, und consequently some of a womnn pamet 7 who, phearr, showed great kindness to the child, a remarka- promptuess. Quite a number of checks were | interest attaches to the statement made on | © 4 patd during the first balf hour. The Board | Jan. 1, which wasus follows: iy no nat vandece a fs “ Ny . ‘of Directors | were tnen | tn acstion 10 | Loans and disconuts ... Tho mother of the child is a. teacher the back part of the house, and after | Cash and clearing-howe ¥ choo! Prairic i | ftue bad whisky kept in that vicinity. ‘They Inf their rdjournment the Casbler cama | Exchange, matared and maturing... in ono of the public schools at Prairie | praust Hartman, and he was to-lay*reteaxed | Of tue bad whisky kept in that vicinity. They | going to Lite te haud that gives them bread, jammation of the Kidnoya, seasiatsall announced that they would | Healestato .-........- du Sac, in thts State, holding that position at | from jail, where ho haahoeneonfinedsix months | ‘id not remain long at this places Fro herea | {tle not to, ber expected that. he will Inflsmmation of the Binder, 1 t td not body | pirnlturesnd dztures the present time. The father of Dennett lives | awaiting’ trial. The cause of hls release is that | Portion of tho party went tu Mackinaw €6 spend | showorfavors upon them after they avow thelr Inflammation of the Bowels, hayc to close, na they could not pay cverybody | Expenscs: there, elther in the village or near by. ‘Mary Hartman is his wife, and her ovidence | 9 few days, while the rest started for their re- | intention to all the Northern Bourbons fn an atonce, atthe same time assuring them that | Taxes... Several weeks age the child was found float- ing by some sailors near our Straluht-Cut in a bag, fts neck enclreled with n string tightly Congestion of the Lunas, could not be uscd agatnst bim for that reuson. | spective homes. effort to put him out of his oflice. Lf the Houso Boro Throat, Difficult Hroatht He was concinalvely proved guilty on. the trial ine : fa organized with Mr. Randall as Speaker, it Ipitat pth taneel ot ofDuskacrand trae ST. PAUL & DULUTIL uneats the President fe to be prosecuted with a Falaitation of the Hosrt, their funds would be safe. Total. THE CASTER . drawn. For some tite after the Suding of the Sc ° Sptclat Disvaich to The Tribune. view of throwing dis:redit upon his title and | Lvatortos, Croup, Diphthoria, ealket to she pron Shae eae saree over the Sapltal afore paisa R es 19 30. 09 | infant conjecture wan busy ns to whether a mur- A FAMILY QUARREL, 81. Pau, ‘Minny July 1—In the United Uniting hin fromthe White Mouse {€ possible. Catnerliy TABUB Sa i fide aud weclosed” on the other, na. iett Ad ea peace a otra 2,420.50 ar ure unid weroteo poor te Sry ity and id Apechal I quaten ta: The: Friouney Blates District Court: to-day, Judge Neleon, in | All who afd fn such an organization infortn niin ‘aadacho, Toothache, loss oe latter hanging outwanl. Shortly alterward the | Due depositors. pondcrots dvors swung on their hinges On demand... and the aiesppointed depositors retired Premt expressinfy great dissatisfaction at thelr Inabi){- | Premiums... ty to get their moncy Immediately, After the Fs SLissaieni | Chiet-of-Pollce Beck quietly went to. work depositors ot this inutution were Curae array, Totabessssens Geese its ue culens sr and traccel boat the former, sbiding-place of the w jank ol uis close: loors. order +3 chil au 30 Who hud taken it away from tho olihe President it appears that the fatter | , TH0 Butchers’ «© Drovers’ Hank was otgan- | wonh z, +4 woman who hod been caring for {th Having. Dank haa been doing {ta clearing business | {ed in 1867 with o nominal capital of $250,000, | made the discovery, he immediately went to through the former, and concluded that tt was | Of Which 80 per cont was patd in. From time | Madison, and, in connection with ex-Shertff Impossible to traussct further business alter its to fime dividends wero declared, aud “were | ishop, of Dane County, they secured the cus- representative in the Clearing-House had gone | ST ed to ees books until 60 percent | toay of yount Dennett, then in the low under. sas PtP aking |e raring capital | class of the University.’ Dennett confessed Ae lh DIMRCTORS OY He FT.-LOUIB BANE fu 5 eon tradis Ihgatare a nd a to the Sblcers “hla havin alee the child frome eld a mecting evening and opposed the iy i b the woman Lindert, and that he told her that course of thelr Frosident, and prepared astate- | ® Heavy list of large depositors, became popular | wag ifs intention to provide ft a home with its DANvitez, Hl, July 16,—Jeass Dennis shot | the case of Philler ct al. ve. the Lake Superior Jigen tae hey {utend to engage in thls | : ed Ohilin hone oat his half-brother, Newton Dennis, lato Saturday | & Mississippi Railroad, ordered the entry of The President, unlike Tyler and Johnson, has Chilblains, and Frost Bites, evening, the ball striking bim {n the centro of | a decree for distribution among tho creditors of | nov gone ao far fu lls departure from the policy the forehead and ‘entering the skull. Itecems | the proceeds uf tho safe of tho road matte gome | of the leaders of his party that he cannot ré- ores RD penton ot Iho READY REGIEE: ta the part they were working a farm together, and, during | Weeks age, amounting in the aggregate to 840,- | turn. On the contrary, hes master of tho elt- | Catonnd comforts y exist will asant x = bea -| 900, and also passed a furtherdecrce against the | uation. If the Southern mon show no ap- | | Thirtytosixty drops in halt atumbler of water will in tho. day, lind some words regurding the dis-*| old Company for tho dcticleucy, atter applylug | preclation of his Kindness, and Join ‘with fam moments cure Cramps, Bparne, sour Stomach, charge of ahired man, In tho evening the sub- | proceeds of tho salo to tho payracnt of the | his releutless enemies, he is treo to say to | Miartiurn, Sel Headache, Diarrhea, ysentery, calc, ject. was renewed, when Jessa drew from his | mortgage debt. Sinco the mortgace sale the | alem that lo hna ceased to bo thelr friend, | _Travelera an pocket arovolver anil shot ais, beothor. os ind Foad han best Feongantzcd, an Je now In operas mul will enceforth aveopt the advice of Hiatus Phiecrentalcknctsar Tai irom chante or tne cated. he wounded ay a af 79 Shourhy ion na the sal & Duluth road Morton, an aneron conduct tor 1 r 1s the octors bare wot been ablo ty find Uo ball, ‘ their peetion. sid Conauct towal itbetter than French Brandy or Bitters as # atimulant, he would-be murderer ted, and has not yet CUTTING UNDER, The Congressman went on to say that he had FEVER AND AGUE. y sted, though the olficors are afte: . 5 ° been arrested, rf ico after Litria Rook, Ark., duly 16.—For several | talked with the President Istely, and bad FEVER AND AGUR cured for socenta. There iano daya past. trouble las been brewing between the Jeorned that ho no longer expects that a | ,icrnoitalagent in thin world vine wilteuro heres et taken such means of disposing of the body. Much speculation was entered into ubout the ———— 981,061.10 | matter, several of the officers opposing the beens ween 423.04 theory of murder, ould Alwayn carry a bottle of TA) # witirthemme A. tow dro Tntatee r ; Republicun. Speaker can. be clectcd - by on Mali rs rent for publleation, thal the auspenaion of tho STHK amsall depositors, of: whet Je Nada Nar, parent, “He al told thon of hi ret having ALLEGED AItsON, Demplia& Litto Wook Rallrond and. tho St the co-aneration of, a fei | Houtliorn Cate Solio another Fovresntdel Ue ERD WAY ST MhLa) yO} it. Louls Saving netitution, ether one a Ny “he Vy procured a bag, futo which he put 0 Special Dispatch to The ene. outs, Iron Mountain &. Southern Railroad in | servatives, but that he doce fi that. there autc a! EF. ty con with the tact that m large pate at of, Loneter years ago, when only 40 percent of the stock | Pah left the erin ate house, alt ‘that while EL VORNCSS, it Les ey per bottle. ASN Annor, July 16.—Threo ycars ago tho Foard to fixio ihe rales it Eastern points. pugbt eb lis sullieleny spureviabla of bivcourea A. Reyn Man- | ‘The matter culminated to-day by the Memphis i 8 \° oo sat of Tames gu uernolas Pons people making w cut on rates as follows £ From bers to support an Independent candidate in ‘Aftor long litigation he has obtained 810,000. | Juttle Ruck te Loulsyilic, $3; to Cincinnath 20; opposition tothe Democratic caucus nominee. N c,h Toul vo | As for himself, the Congressman doubted 5 r Last week Reynolds was atreated. for tl bis Hinde uoreut bovfar, DUCE ts coulltentielly: Wet thors would bo aug break fn the said i BE AUTY! own mi ing in. the County Jail ¢ als ted that tl 1 retall 7" emeocratic vote from ty uth, ity . morning.” @ obtained dail for $10,000, pend- Ber bak they vill cotalinta termorroy men of the South, lo said, are greedy . ‘ ing oxamination on the 25th. He laa: highly- ITEMS. for power, aro cager to sectioulaize, the Teapected citizon. | Mr.d. ©. MeMullin, General Superintendent conduct of the National Government. They se fmagine that they have.only to hold togethar INCENDLARISM, of the Chicago & Alton Railroad, has been in- unt 1880 to necomplist thts ‘They tre inde Boston, July 10.—A series of bold attempts | terviewed by.a St. Loula reporter in regard to Pendent mea emung thet sho are pot cof ths eralgat ve de during th t few daysto set | the new line from the present terminus of the | current way of thinking, and wow e glad to o all. baveheon a pubite balldings cate tee Day Alton at Mexico to Kinsag tits. He soft- | organize. a Mayes party; but they aro Foaped the St.-L.ouia man by telling him that | overawel by the public sentiment of DR. RADWAY’S for the supposed purpose of robbery. Unsuc- | tie now road would. bo a better stock Ina to | thelr. section, and dara not act. It Is pos- is coesful attempts were inade on the new Trinity | ¢hy National Stock-Yards at st. Louls than it | ble that a few of them may havo the cour Episcopal Church and Exeterstrect school- 7 vi wext October to breals away ft their le houses’ Yesterday tho police arrested John ‘would bo to Chicago, Hu propasl to leave tb | tent Octo ihe Toure whould not t tonal ho shi - | ates, and lusist that the Honse should not be Whi filer, of Providence, on whose person were sleunenta shail he tilted. to St. ‘louis orn: organized In hostility to the President, He had Sarsaparillian Resolvent found material which fully identified him agan | cago, All Western hualiess would be run over | little hope of thts, however, were locked up In New York exchange not sal- | Wes paid up, shares were eelling from 70 to | Carrying it along he syucezod it until death en- abloot this time, had necessitated a suspen. | Per velit, oF alittle over 75 per cenit premium. pucd, hen having weighted tho bag witha sion, The Directors pledge themselves indlvid- Au tite aurpenelon of te Dutenera’ se Drevors* atone, he threw It into the river, selecting one cate to see that every dollar of deposits arc fs cbargeable to the new Banking law which ot hg Tae retired and unfrequented spots in ‘Te DEPOSITS takes effect ie Pina 1, arid as it Is irocly stated | ” Several accagnts baye alrcady been published aggregate $100,000, of which $80,000 aro de- | Hast several other ustitutions witl owe thelr | of interviews held with Dennett siace bis incar- mand deposits, The deposits of the North t, | on alte one port Fhe: Jaw. he on ceration inour jail. One gentleman from Made Louls Savings Institution excecd §600,000, and } forced, & mot ‘ti Bit) fa nike A an call | son informs ine that the confession of Dennett the floating debt of the bank, $100,000. No Teen ig OF. Ee. Med. He found fia | a8 not made until ufter ho hud been cautloned statement of assets could be olitalned, but the ee MEsaee ioe tile re feat ond It in } by Bishon of the consequences to Lim of what- bank gives the assurance that they are ample to fiat} ae f < ible trouble, aie alk found | over he sald. It was ot the first Interview, In pay all llabilities. That speculators “hava | f a Me pas pouitien salted canal ut earned | sfauison, between Sheriff Bishop and Chict-of- strong faith in this assurance is found Jn | 77 SNS law al uee consulted, an the positiun | Porice Buck, that Dennett urced upon Beck the the fact that during the day they paid in ie st att a +4 kad law cannot be ap noceasity of letting him stay in Madison until {0 cents on the dollar for muny certificates Ce ipsibtrrmt Pt ory ey a canionly: affect | he graduated, promising to then go to Milwau- ofdepostt. Many of the other bank's nUMcroUs | ee eee ee eee tne ‘1 up crepe er kee and * makg the matter all right,” ovincing depositors dropped in for candid information, | to Tain” on what round tule, stand ie | ae tat time a stolciam as startling aa tt ia fur- and, being told that everything wus safe, went | thon and was eaten They” Peay tutiately uncommon. away satletied. Buk Wiehe Wass ata: the charters under which tha banks wero Binee the confinement of Dennett he has = * vawe | changed his tactics. At tirst he waived nn cx- -There {s.a strong {ecling of distrust, howaver, | Crewe constitute a, contract | Uetiveen | amination, but, quite recently, acting under tha re Rich Plood—tnerensa of Flesh ‘Clear Sein and Beautiful Compiexton recur or has made the most agtonishing cures: so quick, roraptd incendiary. Jn connection with the sbovo conversation, he eh ody uni throueh the city, and cool-teaded business men | {ke State aud the eurporation, under a decision | nuvies of his couuncy io filed on uildavit that —— Seytallin discietnect ant tavortcoa ger Gutesss | a. plece of information obtained. rucently in | fue WuNy Wouderfar woicmee bate ee namenC consider the crisis one tbat may become serious | Chartered corporations ae ‘contractors wit the | bis walyer of an examination was duv to: tho FORRESTER. ‘or St. Louls; all bo wanted was business. Washington 18 of Interest. A report ty at any moment. The local {nsurauce cumpa- Stute. They hold thut the Constitution of the want of counsel at the time he made the walver, Special Diquattch to Tha Tribune, 7 ‘The Chicairu, Barllngton & Quincy Railroad | prevalent. thera among Southern polt- | Every Day. an Increaso in Flesh and Sprinarie.y, IU., July 10.—Steenuous efforts | is sella tickets tothe Turner gatival at Mil- {| tciaus that five or six Southern Dem- Weight is Seen-and-Felt. are being made to secure the pardon of Billy | watkeo for $¥ from St Louis to Alllwaulces for | Ocrats of liberal tendencies aro ready to vote for 5 n-and Fe ‘tho Penttentiary. Clemency is | round trip. The regular price for round trip | Gen. Bunks for Spcaker, but ov uo account su Forresier out of ny Fan | ticketsis 834, Av a consequence tha Burling. | Port any more prouounced Republican, ‘Thelr ironzly urged by Judge Williams and Allan | tou, of ratlier the Rockford branch of this rand, | Preference for Gen. Banks 1s sald to grow out | THE GREAT. BLOOD PURIFIER. ‘ hades ving | {8 carrying most of tho 8t. Louls Turners to the | Of the fact that he was a Greeley man in 1872, guilty of tho offense fur which he 1s now serving | festival. and that ho fs the only man in the uew House ninong weveral ofthem within afew days. ° | Lesislature to impalr the obligations of a con- | of Jenkins, Elliott & Winklor, wes grantod Beever ONTINUED “ALATIN oe tract, “They thereforcflild that thisnew Bank- | him, and the thny ited for the'l0th inst. Mr. To the Weatern slasnelated Press ing law, inaking reatriclions and requirements | iiss and the Hon. Georgs B, Smith, both of St, Lov, July 1,—Contracy to expectation, | B0t contained in the originul charters, fs au at-| xtadisou, lave also been retained for tho de- the fiurry of Saturday regurding the condition | tempt at the Am emient on contracts and | fenge. ofthe Hanks did uot subside yeaterday, but | cuimot stand, Nearly allof the State banks | “Gar District Attornoy, Jared Thompeon, Esq, u ni is second sentence. ; who possesaca marked ability as presidlo continued todayy aud was tmateriall ptrength- wore unrauleed niles the general Lepr of 1435, | quite a young man, appticd to the Board af Su- — nea retorte froma alt the yotots alonr the Oliicen Gen. Banke te stilt spoken of Mi can ere is Barons Unity se oer due ‘! ea tow ard a hag by the clos of tae Nae n | inwyers who. insist ou the valldity ofthe new pervisors for nasfatant: counsel to help him in A. SHOOTING AFFRAY, highly favorable. Ono gontleman living neay| tle model Speaker by all who remember his | nd Julccs of the ays t hives for lt prepares rate, the vigor o1 Fort Mapison, Ia, July 10—A shooting | Dongola, Ib, realized from four acres of wheat | tern fn the chair. If lie should be brought Suk Berofaiar Myphiita: Consumnion. anttier Dease, alfray occurred in B, Thoroman’s saloon about | $108.75, and another gentleman {rom one acre | Bx a cundidute, the plan would uudowbtedy bo | Ulcers th dhe thrust Suin. Wumors: Nodes tn tio 10p. i. Sunday, tu whieh’ Houry Bichnor at- | planted with onions und. potatoes tho eum of | for hin tobe the nomince of a few Bouthern | ore re cree frum the bare and the wore ormaaet tompted to ahoot George Hossig, but-by some 40, Democrats remaining out of thelr party caucus, 4 iu prosecution of sv important a case, aud the Board yoqed to cruploy the How A. BR. R Bute ler, our present Mayor, who was District Attor ney of this county at the tie of suveral of the most noted murder ques that have occurred fn BL. Louis. Ag on Saturday, however, the per. | 18¥ 98 against existing banks, bold that the guns engulfed in the rulu aro almost whuily con | General at of A365 contatiad a acetion shies lined tu smell depositors of the savings Institu- | £ave to the Leyisluturo the right to pass amend- tons and small shopkeepers, no merchants or | Story awa whenever decmicd neceasary yh al- Sian Diseases upuions, Fever sores, Scald Head. 1. ea and theh, after u few ballots, for the Republic- Ball : . e Uusiness men of apy pretensions taking part in | though tie nuvieeel daneets sated art Waguer’s | stllwaukee, including thoss of Rattelitfo for tho | one striking his arm turned tho direction of the ante HA iith Avattal: Cobre ntlon Of the United, aus to drop thelr eandidate—-Garfeld, rrobably yet Wort tn jhe tieth nein Aci De it. The closing of the North St. Lould Savings | Statutes, repeals that original law, aud doca not | kiting of Itossund Mary Ann Whweler for killing | pistol, tts contents lodging tn the arm of a by- | ton Weil bo held -nt the Palmer House er thts | and unlte with the Jndopendante teolect itn, | Sfemb, and all wastes of the Mio prlncirio, are witiiin fee pe keira Fecouncl thls, particular section, get the fact | ince,” Iu both of thos cases Mr, Butler was | etander named Charles Johns. Wlcinor {s in | City tomorrows Me Hranklin Palrmen, of the V8, | | andwtewtaye uso wilt preva co any person Gabi te fo eiiicooiaa thd Rana res dita indent Mer thie, banka’ aweced tan mach amendment ne sasiqucdd assistant counsel and always smninent Jail. g Tiluofs Central Rallroad, {s the President of the ————— iter of tices forms of discary {ta potent power tocure of $10. 4 | * men,—tin tl adelife case thi on. Ealwat c! h the North oe touts Baines and i Ye desire tales see eeal pare bound Ly Ge Ryu, our present Chiof ‘Sualtee, and In the WAITING AROUND. Assoctati on Phe Oltest all scans to rilnals, Hg eanrente aa ig par otaa tedure yy the mrastes be North 3 is vhel he lat , : a 4 Lomsvine, July 1—Henry ‘Telle dtd at | and Michigan Southern Halitoad wiliakortiy bo | Clave on ‘ny fasu, uboue Cattay rods of rail | tceccie in trenine thie maaten uhavepaie tata Maysville on Sunday from the effecte of tho | removed from Cleveland to New York. fence built b Bh father, Jonathan Cheney, in | fittyuer immaterial made froin wealthy blood-and this A CUre—® C1 if te wounds rocelved July 2, The two Barnetts and — a the spring ot fifty-one years: a7 Thero | tain; for Rieu once tls remedy contmences ita Work :, have been a few rails added to the but it | Of purideation, and succecds in dlintniebing the loss of Fee see eee a icint and aly a HE WEATHER, contains. three-fourths ‘of the sume ral, and | Natel He, Peoers wll Ue raniae and gtery, day the sixty arnicd men lurk around vuteldo ready to Wasnixaton, D..C., July 17—1 a. m.—For | stands on the aaino spot where my father built | better. appetito Improving, aid fesn and welgueine take tho trio out and bang them to the nearest | the Upper Mlastssipp! and Lower Missouri Val- | it with bls own hands, and eo long as 1 own Not only does the Barsapariilian Resolvent excel all troe, love aud Upper Lake region, stationery or lawor | the farm I expect it to remain thors. Be- | pNouon'y, does the fare an Resolveat excel al , Wheel te Hon. 11. L. Palmer,now Pros ter clived ie had $27,000 of 'paper belonging to | the amendatory provislans of the new law, | | ideut of the Northwesiern Life-tnguraico Come nite! a Mite CONS. | This dorced the latter | 1.9 probability that conta of tue banks will Join | Pabys Who fs conceded to bo oue of the most as- e nf . | tute and ablost of lawyers, and who as a cross Suvings Bale has given risc to considerable dn refnelog to stuality under. tho now law aud re- | oramince of wituesaus hus never had hfs equal evere com 5 in Wlaconsin, THY VANKS NUN THE MOST TU-DAT TIE JURE COUMTE DANE ‘Tho State will claim that Dennett killed tho Maa + . 0 St. Louts, Mo., July 16.—Tho Giole- Democrat's . : were te ea onal oe a syrident special from Loulstaua, Mo. aays at tho meeting | cHUd with mallee prupensas that bo cuma to 39 . wenta in ni cure of Chronic, scrofalons, s ‘] r of the stockholders of the Pike County Ban Milwankeo for that purpose; that the erimo ressure, southerly winds, warmer, clear, or aides ite age, this fence has something of | Const! Nutioual ‘eu Skin discascs, but it lathe only pos Oo eae ey mae homer nad Tuas | to-day, the Directors reported tho total” abili« | Was dellborate murder with no tnitigating, clr- ioe RUS” Direly clnade weathers? + ear, or |S history, wich takes IL rather notables At | kivecure for Was at no thue ay noticeable excitement, | tes of tho bank were $115,000; tho net value ott will not t he reled ce ares ot many Everything was done in aquiot, orderly man- | Of assets about 870,000, Statementawere mado have supposed. but. clecumatadtial tostlinnn ner, end the crowds, if they can be called | tliat the deposttors would receive dollar’ for | Rus will'he presented whic thu. prosucution crowds, at the varfous banks were quite small, | dollar if time was granted. Tau capital of the wil? lain {0 be averwleliatag © proof of Betore’ noon it was agreed that thin: | bank 1s $100,000, with 15 por cent pald in. ‘The | thoaltoged murders the procuring of the. bag certificates, which were freely paid Satur | Malority of the stockholders are solvent, and | the gtune therein, tho string around tho childs day and early this. morning, should be | thera secms to be no doubt that the bank's | hee Vt cre written u shore ime after the child, oth ject to the rule of thirty aud alxty days! | Indeptedness will eoon be pald, The depositors | Was Lilied, to the woman Lindort, in. Dennett's ae except casva where urgent need of money | Puld passed resulutions granting tha bank six | hanaweiting, tulluur her that the cbild waa eafes coutd be shown. ‘This had the effect of reduc. | us0nths to pay tho balances duc them, providing that hi y hadt toet rit of {te clothes ou the way fnygthe demands to a considerable extent, and | the Directors will pay 10 vor cent installments | {Othe hume wlero le had taken tho elilide aud the vigor of thorun was a good deal relaxed, | % fast as their assetaaro realized upon, aud that | Ceucr matters which, altogetier unexplalued, and several other sayings Institutions were the Directs wi sal ie the sbocidialders Tous very ptt tla F i cha Deatoee ° within thirts or such amounts ua w ty i Hoare or eae, benloce at they all asserted | Pieot all libilitics not inet by. te present The defenso will claim that Dennett, having ‘AvaunapN. ¥., July 18-At Sterling Valley LOCAL ODSERVATIONS, that time the Indians fnhabited this country; ‘Cutaado, Inly 10. the Kickapoo tribe had a hunting town near my Kidney and Bladder Complaints, yeaterday Edward Hoppla killed Philip Proud- Wind. yline Wainer, | father's house, At the thne this fence was foot with a ball-bat, ‘The alleged cause was the. — built, there was a contintous line bullt of about | Drinary and Womb Diseaace. Gravel, Diabetes, Prony, seduction of Hoppin's aletur by Proudfoot, ue This ctasari Deliradas ths tows and pinease, Albunalnurion wad tn all caxee wherv thero are Talterwanle, Heard my father vay. thade thom | wiltsubwancet ike the wilts of ap gor threaae tke rather aryry, ‘They would sometlies throw | Sheu and white Wouo-dust deponta, wad wien the? ta te u psasstees: Mt down and travel over tho corn. Father pricking, buraing acosation when parla ter ane Jeneley pate Nos 3 Famer aireels was vormometor. Hi; wiialinu, - at Just went, on a urnine before the pat loft palu ip the small of the back and along the lolus, robbed between Saturday nf and thly morn- ss hy ie— Mie for the day's hunt, and tol em he: ing of watches and dtamonda valued at $20,000. | ——. Cutoaua, July fo-Midniebe | oe leave, that encampment he would bring | TUMor of Twelve Yoars’ Growth Skea ETE = WARE: | Tae vie white mgnand burn the town. In order that % TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. rele laa They might fully understand, ho tooachume | Oued by Radway’s Resolvont New Youx, July 10.—The frst ‘bato of Texas * from thelr burning fire and held it tothe cover | _ pn. Rapwar—I hyo had Ovarian Tumor fn the HEAVY JEWELRY ROBBERY. Pmiaprenuta, Pa, July 1.—M, E. Dick- i t married the cirl after the child was boru, which ona wagon until it was near taking tlre, ovaries aad howels, All the doctors sald ** thero was ‘The commercial banks are pursuing the even Aibciai Ay ‘Aalauneot by wt in Vols, Cauhler, act leuitiinized tha child under our laws, had no t cotton, class strict infddllog, sold to-day at 20K this tho-old ae peel ite op ee At Roncintoran TT. tied everything that wae recone tenor of thelr way. on fy rat speculations wade by him | object or motive in taking the zhilu’s life; that ? vory cross, but they soon left, und uover | andihodaitt woudierits bor nal sue yeia ne oe TU sUBPENION OF THE BUTCHERS! & DuOVERs’ | WérO for (he purpose Of trying to inake upsome | tye fact of his huylng provided tho child ahome | Ce a i Ff 7 Cattea hed aul Ptwolvo years, “f fookale Lultetes ee losses by the bauk, {1c also confesses thut two pETH TUPOIER 10: 79S THAR: male fhe evotveu and one bus of lade that @ stoppiuy place any more, ered tut twelve years. 1 foukela battics ——————— 9 Pills, aud two nities of yuur itusdy {toltety and ahora ie hue a sige oF ‘The Armenians. uot to be seonor felt, and t feel better. amarter, atid Letter from Eraevaun, mpiiter Lunt have for'twelve years, Th ‘i Dale Gletne divideuils were pald out of tho doponits, thera | With the woman Lindert in Milwaukes, where jp SUAS. g 1t was well cared for, aud for which hie (Dennett) Mr. B. M. Chambers, President of tho bank, | belng no profits out of which to wake dividends, Bt 4 was approached by a ‘Globe. . paid, that that fact showed that he uicaut to reporter, and though apparently somewhut guarded in his 8r. Paut, Minn, July 10,—It ts oflictally an- nounced that Goy, Pillsbury has appoloted Cul. fe worsh tin \provide for it up tu that time, at least; and | W. H. HW. Taylor, of Minneapolis, State Libra- wastu tho le(tetds of ihe bowels, over the groly. Eunveraatlon, was ver} willing to pave such facta POSTAL CARDS. hat when lie came for the cluhd aud touk tt | rian, vice J. C. Shaw rusignod. ‘The new ap: aftiabell aprgort “oc th ran Mea hate Pn He eyo cuosse ER A ee beat See ashe could "conscientiously @nuction, He had Special Dispatch to The Triduna, away from the woinan’s touss In May last, | polntee will take charge of the ollice on the let but two incidents which occurred fn this and the hot had an opportuulty us yet of making any. | New Yous, July 10,—A report having gained | he touk it for the purpuse of | leaving tilug like Spersaual Tayent ixatlon of theraffaivs circulation that the Americau Phototype Com- | {t, 8 tho, duoratep of some lousy a of the bank, and was of course unable to muko | pany, of thia city, which obtained the postal- a thken (caine exes Se won. aoyehle, like. 8 ee standment, ia. eet card contract at extraordinarily low rates, | future time ha woult reclaim the child, when notcare to compromise the interesta of thos | Would bo unable to full {te under Ns was able te provide foe tty. ra eee who were most directly coucerned in the bual- | taking, tho Zines mado an Investiza- if rt ‘ r ’ ness of the bank. As nearly 2 bs could up. | ton to-day. Judge Lewis, of the Company, sald sa edtentad PrRanM RN ea eset Bet Hey aanety of tho bank were about | thero waa uo truth tn the statement that iu con- | tat whun he found it dead he became fright BAO), Tula consisted priuctoally of ral | sequence of an alleged fullure on the part of tha | ened, and then fur thy first tlm he thuugnt of Stocks) with ihe exception of €2000 wortts of | Company tho contract was to ba relet, He was | hiding the budy by odilug the stoue and dro railroad tock, which was pretty much yatuelcss, | In Washington on Satunlay, when ho saw As- pe bolt tho rallruad bridge intu the river, | It ae real eabstg has ete putin af What: it uctu- | sistant Postmaster-Goncra! Tyner, ond heard able stated tha Demet Seite Heel te Ru. ges ie tae Tr OLE eae eg ne ad no inthmation of au intention to relet the con- | be allowed to stuy until after he hed graduated, hel re | " tract, sud on that day tho Postoliicu Depart | slowed that he was not aware of tha conse: ae eae Le bane afr Pe rent ment made {ts ilrst requisition for cards, Retin ve the pet Me tal coinltte = aves te greatly depreciated, ¢spectally the real estate, | The Company expect to send off about | 22 uid intentional z delet oe abe ‘ ‘ hereby Jaboring uudera detualun, oF ab- dnd he gave several exainples of this, Propert 000,000 » Tl ae tice Which, when worth @22000, th perty | 4,000,000 of cords in aday or two. ‘The wanu- | eration of mind, at the tite, ayd betes 14 un- had luaned | suctory ta in charge of George HH. ‘Ty: , : . ‘Tyner, as } uccountable to the law og u Oriminal, It ta Hiner oe eatatie Hee ea Tani r4 Government Inspector, Here the work of | claimed by many that the examination vow und uniucumberea, auiiicent could be derived | printing, cutting, and packing the postal cards | asked for sud kranted ty reylly ouly for the pur- to pay up the deticlencies, was so lucumbered | is going rapidly forward, and high stacke of the | Passel fallin aut tho while of the evidenco with Judicments, pte iat It could not be | printed sheets arc piled up about the by this better blo to conduct the defeuse, og aoeeutation eS neal haar any roows. Mr. Tyucr sald two: requisitions | “A collectiun has been taken up, tam told, lated at ull, and ite suspension could onl had been mada by the Government on the Com- | ueNg the members of the church at Prairie prox. nelghboring houso deserve to hu reeurded, AL| PRIOR, = + 1 Por Bottlo Ura Rogers, an old and well-known citi Soon tho pen in which au omelette was being = zen, was thts morning elected Secretury of tho OBITUARY, cooked fell down, and tae servant obstinatcly | AN IMPORTANT LETTER. St. Paul Chainber of Commerce. April 30, 1873.—Dx. Ranwat— 3 : ly 16,~1 madutained that a young woinan on the roof of Harcial Dispatch to The Tribune, 1 May Tones Sly 1b pena Fomine ied’) house opposite had caused the mfseldel by her | AN Annon, Mich., AY: Bioominatox, Mi, July 16.—Btoomington | Inst cvening at hig homo tn Brooklyn, of paraly- | oyit ove, and with diillculty was prevented from | Kind sit: 1 tiava luis your Itesalvent, Tex: and Norinal will offer to ti Commissioners to | ale. tomans atons timo had charge of the | going over and taking vengeance. ‘Tho married | Mie Lils and aleo using the Iicady Helier atout ona locate tus, nae, pilgane Asli, tho os of redemption agency of the Ola State banks, and } sune, contrary tothe Turkish custom, live in tho | mmosreutoent physiciaas of our Aealcal Coliege pro: and gas and water Iflocated within two miles of | &$ the thing of his death was connected with the | bouse of their parents, hut the law of the Ar 2 the eurporation of Bluoinington.. Lankers' Mayazine. munlag Chureh forbids thy imotherdu-law, dur- | pounds wheat commented with your seme aad Buartiznono, Vt. , an + fng the first four years of the marriage, to say a | vow it tetwo hundre ten pounds, but they are July 1t—Tho memorial |: Afciad Diitpatcn te The Teibnnt. : vehtertudaw. ailvono'yet, Thave taken twenty-four bottice of fia" services to the lato Stary it. ircuatd, cousin of | gy410 Basueday, Catherine drove dfeds aged JOP almond gue daughsrica ie Thay in | folbene,nlmo,eg teltel ad eniy deur ileae pile Vresident Hayes, “and one of the victims | towa Cry, fa, July 1u,—J, W. Nixou, au old | acorner of the room without any occupatiou, | Jourbook * False amu irue.” of the Aahtabula | dbvsator, Mill jbo at | citizen'of this city, und ong of the largest retail | unnoticed by bor husband or any one, MRS, C. KRATP, feaded at Fayetteville on Wednesday, the 18th. | furulturc-dealers In the Northwest, died-hera | Only in tha very poorest famillea to ‘Tho Presldent bad intended to be prescut. He | this morning of softening of the ‘braln, after an. whigh tho. Womei thust. work Is the Anothor Letter from Mrs. C, Krapf, writesexpressing regret ot hia {nalality to at- | iiiness of four weeks, daughter-in-law driven by blows, cuffs, and tend, and giviuy as a reasen thot the crowds a kicks to labor, ‘Tho ouly vurlet "for the poor n = 5 and confuslon incident to his coming would de- aung creatures le 9 visit five rte th daily to the ys Rapwar- ret Hees aan gcte tnerty ta advent tract from the wolemuity of the uccasion. TEMPERANCE, Shar. Now, ik happened Tak Mic ehe E our tuedieiues, “Lhtee uf the tiuors ero entiel Loxu Brancu, July {8,—Tho Natlouut Ama- Specigh Dispatca ta The Tribune, pert lous the iaotligecluciaw liad ine abokewty Pa eet te beatin Probst ose uel teur Progs Avsoclution held its aunual meeting Pagers, It, July 18.—Saturdsy and Sunday | ber son's wife for six years, two years more than flave Lud agrest 1uany caliathia suinmerto iaaetrs of here to-day, 101 meinbers prescat, and elected tf rf the wonderful cure your medicine bas dune f 6 the following olllcers for’ the cbaulve years Grawd popular temperafice mectlogs were held | the allotted term, because she was childless. te He ada. tured trons tackeoe, oa ‘Ohly, one frovt Canada, tree fromm Jackson, and i ‘| here and addressed. by Dr. George H, Smith, | Yesterday, for tho tirst timo, tho entreaties of | Quite sausaber frum this places Sours witivreoreet, Free ee erage Ta ate We es | President of the Bloomington Washlagtoulans, | #1 the young women of the ‘nelghborliond, on | cut acauatated. with, We! ea Tiabcock, Hoosle, N. Y.3 dC, Worthington, | aud the Hou, A, Ti, Campbell, of Bay City, who | Melt Beniad kneva, hed induced the docnly- | ostimabietady, aud very beacvclent, Gua iad bran the Pilladelp bia A a. Heaso,, Titnn, O.; Wes has recently taken the Tevture fleta in the tome pifended oie reer fo: adidsoss the Grst words ea bry to persons attleied with (ates Campbell, Boston; Recording Secretary, J. A. rauce work. A Wushingtonlan Society was | 'O4et daughter-in-law, ernie or Ave AIvOny te Lerenns 8 Alaa se be uttributed'to the sbrinkaze of vuluce, which | pany, one on Saturday for 2,771,000 cards, and | Du Sue. to which the father of Dennett belongs, | Ca Recoral yy Je A, on F ; —————_— el tuinare., Wa have beat af some wondet(l curcg tad uot tobe place, uu had existed Ii varluys | ono tovty for 22.2044. The paper on which olsads Au ellyrt fil alas be matte: to procura | Wille’ Seal ng Pg, Creel Ne ee Trcanurde: | wots wore old taperes Tuer Ofer Malt ot pete reine vvann Astor, Mleb,, Aug, 18.1912 2ERAPLH & CO, HEOpE! Ge ‘s ry ui ure printed fs made ie Pure a ett; 200 Wire 9 ro . a. juriington (Vi.) Kree Pasa, bi eae és Urst, experienced some ditticulty last summer, | son Paper Company of Holyoke, ‘Mase, ball toe Dunnett sus thes wilt irdly: succeed, Rel Taal bieage.. BiRby-four mien when wevmbioation of streuumitanecs led to a | whlel 16 party, “ty | tho “contriet. The tur ingatclativa io tuillog intacnietees ays ellehe rt a ake ae o ui ris of aligl heavier = qualit, et ry a rae! ‘§ ot eracaelt ene the umount of fra eran | pone formerly yk a ey, than | been inade very strict, and the preaent provis. cards ur 1 tu €0,v0, and thess loans appear neltber iu | printed forty on a wheet froin ateel plates, sO |e eere ck dhe meat utriient characters: 161 A queer genius lives at Eust Burke,—a man Sega AT Ts Fly (dev balegraia wan tee A GRAND BEER-TASTING, who probably has not spoken te avather mest day received by the Mayor fruin Pblladetpuia Naw Yonu, July 16,—The annual exhibition } directly for the past twenty-five years, He will stating that Sainucl M. Yourmaus, the rwlssiug | of thelr lager beer by the brewers began to-day. | tulk with a woman or a minor, but never with a : ; apon | ain rigbtly ioturined there must be two suruties, | man, was seen there this morning. under the auspices of the Gambrinus Verein of | #03 even his own sons, as they arrive at Zt i] tue Hubiiltice nor assets, The recent suspe jarge cylinder presses. The American Photo- H ‘ 4 J J years of age, aro talked to uo louger. tlos of the. State Natlunal Bank stb tyne On anys bia son decidedly the Lie and each taust qualify in 810,000, which must be ’ the State of Now York, at Concordia Assembly | \ien ‘he aan do ue better he: wilt rat DR. RADWAY: Ss lated the mittro-t of the people, and cir- | made, thelr olfer Uelug 09 Sdkl0y cents a tuou- | {2 unluciunbered real ostute uf double, that cumstances hal atuce contributed to the aux: | sand, while the highest bidders, Cose, Lock- ecuted, tho State takes judgment, which tsa duentation uf this mistrust se generaily that | wood, Hraluerd & ‘Co., wanted 61.15 for the | jien on tue real eatate Wherever, situated fu ible titre appeared tu he no ouiluok shead whereby | sane work, It is eatimated that a billion cards Beate. Thus, it requires $40,000 worth of real disaster could be avoided. At the mceting Irl- | wilt be required under this contract. estate to ball'a rourde ‘Tus cxamination is Se yustahe the Directors erat Chat as the ——_—_—_—— looked for with the dee us the pub- capital stock, ch $13 r P at the a fetta Dees! Hnpalred te retire per THE TIDAL WAVE, Ne sentinent was outraesd at the apparunt en- THE STRIKERS. rooms, Forty-five brewers and. aixtcen States | ta the stove, or a horse, or whatever ' Bautivons, July 16.—About forty firemen | Were. rupresented. A grand proceesiou takes | else happens to bo near, and say: REGULATING PLLIS! and brakemen of the freight tralos on the Bal- place to-night, Tho exhibition und sampling | “Old horse, you tell Mr. Simlth [ want to bu: Gul will last three days, The first prize will Ue for | his farin.? Sir. smith can speak for blinsell, Hmore & @ulo Road tn this elty retased to work | superiority iu every respects ‘next tor colore, | but will only get ay answer.us bo hears it ud: | pPcttectiy tasteless siegentiy coated with eweat gum this moruiug on account of a reduction in anitnexe for taste ‘and smell, dressed to the old horace.” ‘This cevevtrie in- aye ius fort re. 0f wil dl reo thy Stun Tt : the cure of ail ulso: wages which went ioto effect to-day, They 2 dividual will alloy nomanto ait on his right | dD. Lived, Bowel Risser, hia ir, Nervous ls inter: e ete! 3 e1 d leave, eases, Veneas, Jndiges- cent they could’ no longer contimie busines, | SAM FRaxcuco, duly 1.—Ths Als will pub- ornaty of the deed, aad fhe utrociwus taurder stopped twa Crete rain ane Bone one) of ue fe 1 mauicide. Trius Lert Hy chun sorties ake Hillyn Oto ee teh aud ot uetecrentitaet ‘Tne Presidect himself could uot take tbe uath | Heh to-morrow the statement of Capt, Nissen, bi and ny further difeulty occurred. Ease Sacimaw, Mic, July 10.-». A b " could tind uu seat without aman at dis right } te futernal v: cere Warren Rect a positive ed te required of Lin under the, new law. ‘Che bank | of the brig Putuma,-recenty arrived from Mar- Land. Hu speaks tu mestings, and is quiteau | Sir of udelehounteuse oe He mercury, mlo- ? Patsason, N. J. July 14—Tho iret of a oF us dlreze, Wap therefore onlered closed. ‘The deposits | Guesas and Tabith, that the jidal wave of May 10 OUTRAGE, serics of sults agulust the striking eilk weavers | Bewed Joseph Axlin committed suicide io tha | carnest, intereetiug speaker, 'P- Guserve this (ullowiag symptoms resulting froct are Letween $100,000 and $700,000, and the other | 2 TA aye eae. __ faecal Dispatch 40 The Tritune, for damages in not fullliing contracts to fintah | Township of Carrolton, this county, yesterday, —— Dhordéteor the Digestive Grane: Tiabultics are uot aullldent to iouke au excess uf | Wes uot felt ab 1 shitlat oll Lut at Nuidhtva, the | New Youx, July 1—A mbldlo-ayed woman | warpy was tried tis ‘sfloruoun, with a verdict | by hanging. flo is supposed to hago been teu. A White army, sheen ASKGy ofthe monary, Mauna Hern the womwinal osoels. dr, Chambers feels as. arquesas Zroup, oud the Bay of Fatlohac, the | of reapectable appearances called at the Second | for plaintiffs for $1. Twenty-dx more cases | porarily insane. An English correspondent with the Russian rust of | bof ees RAY a | 4 of 0 Stomach sured that lf the depositors goto work care- | water ruse and fell all day, the greatest rise | Precinct of Newark to-day, and related a serious | are to be tricd. < “ army Jnvadiog Bulgurla soye: “The white | the'stonech, Kwinnitos of tue heel” aie bd ral et be he wish Sheu the iBhalss, of belng fyurteen fect. Ou Capt. Hart's planta- | story to Capt. Boyer. Sho sald she lived in New PlaRtix suk, WY, Va., July eget firemen BREACH OF PROMISE, caps showed Iu adanse pass mnoug the willuw | Dilicult Breathing. Fluttering at the feast, Choking Sactorily. He doos uct Uuuk, under these cir- ton, on tho other side of the Island, the tide | York. On Saturday whe went to Bluomfleld to of all the freight trains on tho Baltimore & trees of the Argls; It was os ita mighty hostwas for Oram scusateag wen a lying posture, Obio Road at tiils place, thirty-dre or forty in Roetial DDSI fa Ek Telonke uring through the little pha ca betute ale Gynt, Fever number, struck this ‘eyeing and left Wuele New You, July 16.—This morofog Bherif Sietched an contonren-. 2 a Pi Seda eeaeiee. uead, Le yen Fala at frauds trains. “The Company put uew wou on their | Blundell, of Passale County, N. J., held a Court | wart soldiers. ‘This army is a whito | {pret aud Limbe, and sudden eauf Heat purnlud cugines at voce, but the strikers juterfered to | of Inquiry to ascertalu the amouut of ‘damages | army now, white ¢o the last shred, ‘A few uoses of Radway's Pills will " thesyatem Prevent them frou starting the trains. A largo |g young lady sustalus when her od I save facings and boots, willcers anu men wear | from all the above-nained Price, 23 cents 4 i ‘ gugaged lover ; ru Hak nace bled at the dept wag riel at ule | setusea to marry her. ‘The ease attracted rauch | 2,luose white cauvas blouse, which Ls the perfesr | P10 belay Drier. town, with ail {ue police at bis cotmtaand, ar | interest, us tt was the Grat of tho klud brought | Gy." Nhe wile of ft opt ao yromoureed ae to READ FALSE AND TRUE. cumstavexs, {t will taku more than onu or two | Tose with great forcl, sweeping away houses | yisit some friends, reoaining with them until mouths to Aix taiugsup. Hig proposittous are | and other property. Warehouses were all Sundsy creping, when ebe started to submitted tn bly circular to the dcpositurs. | washed away and the {uhabitunts compelled to} Newark, there to take the cara ‘The amount of cash on hand at closiog waa very | fice for their lives. The most remurkable phe- Al shale bh bruull, nomenon in conncelion with the ulfalr | AiMos ale way sho §6was overtaken : 4 CARD YHOM ME. CHAMUELS, fa that ft had not ratued fur four years on the | by d nian who offered to guide ber, and, being To the Depaaiturs and btockhuders of the | toland, when ft commenced just’ prior to the | afratd.of losing her way ashe accepted bis as- ivtchers’ & Drovers’ Bank vj ot. Joule: For } tidal wave, and ut the thne of tho Potoma’s | sistance. Iustead of culdiug ber to Newark | rested the ringleaders of tho strike, aud at- | before tho Sherif of that county. ‘The plaiutitt | duzzle tn th ulue, do thu dust of thi ten years 1 Lave devoted myself ta the i- | sailins it had been ralnipy heavily for seveuty- | ho touk her te ah old” slaughterhouse, | tempted to protect the now weuln the discharge | was Miss Katio Hulden, of Passaic City, and the. roads aud the stalus of the bivouae foul i into ‘i terest uf the above iustitution, and afcw years | two daye, washing bridges, cte, away unddoivs | where bo was jolued by tiv other meu, | of their dutles, but the arikera were reinforced | defendant Rickard Groxying, a clerkn this city. | absulute dinginces. It cou bu washed aud dried wiitnd one letter, stanip to RADWAY & CO, No. agv conzrutulated mnypelf va being ub the'bead | cousitcrsble dumave, why, despite Ler screains and resistauce, out- | by a largy body of citzeus, swelling Uy | Ming Halden clanned $1,000 damaxes. | in wu hous.” arent: New York.“ Intorwasloe wort will be sent you,

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