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+ HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1877. 6. [sed in allcitien to perform unlawful acta, No 7 hoppers all zone. Onta ylel leary. a war woop ad a facing of ate, and Sina LABOR AND CAPITAL. | prorysyertremely aprons te orto the mater fran ean fe men hoe! act wi end an HORRIBLE, SieBot Pn ty aes ‘ Montialo and reeetered at the lobe Hotel Jping her recking knife, will remark: a9 with bis men and Induce them to return to. they will extend. : erty, . nespes, Smith Co, Aw. 4.—Barley anc oe I. A oS ae makes seventeen.” Perhaps, though, «| work, so that he he can profit: by the auscens pres prtiily UU Pr Pea A tis oata are gol. Spring wheat damaged with the | Timers, Humboldt, Kan. They ha:l been drink. Mr. Hatsteab's cerenity fs the offspring of a! The Labor Question to Be Extene | sion of the Lackawanna distriet. | Vertaps country ower It to hime tohie countre, and to | Another Conflagration in Canada, Ace | st. (rata tn etack. hut no threshing done yet. Ing very hard, and were on a big spree. Sunday 4 a he may du so yet. The withdrawal of the tncereat which he han in it, to stand by the low : . Garvwer, Johnson Co.. Aug. 4.—Will hate a | night they moved to the Doane House, and wie. ee ne sively Treated in the Pres Third hivision, recruited In this comuty, whteh and never to infringe abigene taigaavanaaae companied with Fearfw Fuad “stop OF core. sreatter all weesitd ack. | kept up thelr deinking. Tueslay morning a once ; sit ‘Suppore 0 1 ° F ced, be good perry. ? The Springfichd (Mass) Renibhean recognizes ident’s Message. factlcate rnacters in thivaltectiens for the stele money or property which was to rave n man‘a farm Loss of Life. an average. w doctor _ frat called in. asi ths ven alored auch a person asa stockholder Ina rallrond. It says? ‘The Penneyivania Raliroad has cut down wages - fs . 21 Or house trom lowe or dacrifice, Supnone there wae Toxsowoxtm, Leavenworth Co, Aug. 4.— | wine, SR ers ‘and they steak preteribot 8 traveler gpon these roads who teas valng to the = Oats are Larvested. Just commenced threstln; 4 hedalde of 8 wife, of a hurbant, of a son, or! A Poor-House Near Simcoe, | wheat. Yield mesiam. Corn looks promisings | Peyore,nlehts the doctor, himself getting dread, era feel assured hat teas men sympathizer! with them more or less. Dispatches received at Arrival of a Large Number of Troops | intdnight aunounce that both the Luzerne roads - daughter, who was dying. Sungeec many things Hada tine rain fnlly drunk. On learning this, the landiord of Fen ee aac quences? Wo etnike it ne in the Wyoming Region. Fethtehemn Tron Company has waite ita tat eg | Balch maht are oceurred, You nee in thie may Ont., Burned Saturday TEL TIne. Metherson Co. Aug. 4. —Oats are | te hotel diamlased the pbprielan and emplnged ported from the 20,600 stockholders, scattered in blast again. moet precious an citizens Of this country: and the Night. turning out from forty to sixty bushels per | otcock. Ie was formerty a merchant in Lou- ‘over the Middle Stater, many of ere and there Peerall mennes tidows-and orpeann malle, the mode of communication, ze", arrested acre; winter wheat not as good As we expected. | don, O,, where his father and relatives reatde. Folks in Pilishnrg Prophesying Trouble forctal Mapaivh Yo The Tribune, even ‘them, becaure you arrested the trains by + | Corn sixfeet high. Ears just setting. Timers “is still sick, but will recover. Both Siar beant Incomes, nothing barned, . no troops P a ‘eattitude | Which they were carried. = eels i ae 5 id paid 2 per ITFsAURG, Pa, Aug. 5.—The defiaut af The Astonishing Number of Seventeen ; were finc-looking men, snd did not appenr to be Sriered out, nobody Mlle Te om paid per at Wilkesharre. of tie antiiracite’coatminers is causing a heavy | Jt, !salmoet Impossible for the mind to conceive 5 NEBRASKA, aidictes to drink, Dungan's father will come coneentration of troops at Scranton, Wilkes- ng seilchr mnay attend. the Human Detngs Burned te Spectat Idepatenen to Tha Tettune, for the remalns of his son. all in Auguat. stoppage of a train, barre, Kingston, Pivmuuth, and other places In $a . hg conutry, even fur s day: of course no one can tell Atnzr, Hall Co., Aug. 4.—Rye ylelding from J eee = 2 ‘Theonening of tbe theatrical season {s nesr at | People Not So Apprehensiva Nearer tha | Luzume and adjoining coutities All the feet: what Kg ican ha wien Taine are vin one ca tel Death. Peet ty en ieee Waetncy Reread OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, hand, and the star who hasn't get afloat at least Seat of War. - Jara which havo, een auartcreTeachimett uf 200 | ever may be the fechag in the community; staat Com montiy looks well, Naw Yorn, Aug. 5.—Arrived, the Boltrls, three twenty-four-carat lies about whipping three rufflans single-handed, or losing 9 83.75 dog, or having a $6 horse'atruck by lightning, or Josinge $310,000 Mipping nickels, or being burned down the back with a red-hot Icicle, may as well make up his or her mind to play to mighty slim Maj. Juff- commanding, pase Gowen Doing His Level Best to Keep | city this afternoon for the xame destination. His Men at Worle ‘The Vitisburg troops are all there, It ts he~ chal rotiroad if iy rhe ti = pranebe alirose caployes ought to receive more | Four More Unfortunates Badly Burned that that in to bo remedied, becanee you make war Names of the Dead, tpon rociety, and eoriets will always arire under such circumstances against Ihore who make war upow it, It fe not posrible that any claes of men IN FORMA PAUPERIB. can raleo againet a whote commanity and expect by - that ‘rociety will not. reeent ite aimed righestand | SI€COF, Ont., Aug. 5.—The Poor-Houre, Gonpomeezr, Baling Co. Aug. 4.—Wheat, | from Glasgow. oats, and barley are nearly harvested. Yicid | | Hatne, Aug. 5.—Arrived, the Labrador, from first-rate, Quality No, 1, Corn promising. No | New York, grasshoppers, ee ee Mr. Venxox, Westchester Co,. March 22, 187 Ontzaxs, Harlan Co. Aug. 4.—Threshing | 7° gitercaty Dean sine Diacing the tecene cond Heved Ulere will be bloodshed before the close of the present weck, as the mincra tleclare they will neither work themsclycs nor allow otners barley. Yielding twenty-tive bushels, Farin- | weather, an coming from my house to the court- GTON. ds are complied with. | red: . + | mi s wil . inucl roons, my foot lipped and 1 fell heavily, etrikin, houses for the rest of the year, Street are the WARIENGT * te do zo unt their demance are complied with, | redreosiuv wrongs, 1 wil an long m8 aoclety ex~ | mile from town, wan burned last night, with ern are holding. | Feoliog very ban encouraged Suan Nay Loot el pped ant: Yreuc nenel yaks iba act of advertisdments. Arectal Dixpateh to The Tribune. oxen thought Mtaten acme. They are an ugly | _ fallroad employes must recollect that other peo. | Seventeen tnmates. Four others were badly he proszecte. Spring wheat ts threshing | eatried to tae houre, © ity wife apbiied your ini- Sie Re Gere ae Tiere a DC, Aug. G—The Washing: | set to handle when once thorougiily aroused. ple have rights ax well as they; they act.asthouzh | burned. The cause of the fire ia unknown, ‘The | OUt from elghteen to twenty bushels, Heavy | ment all over my spine. The paln and discolora- The New York theatres aro qctting things Wasninaton, D.C. Aug. 5—Thi ig + MUTNLRIEM, ho one elec had any rights except themselves, hail-storm west of us did much damage to grain ppeared, and next dny was able to resome Merchants have rizhis, professional men have | names of the dead aro Jane Mcliride, Sarah rights. farmers havo rights, and cren rasroad. ton papers suggest that capitalists should select Bernunnes, Aug. 5.—All tralns on the Tc compnntes have tighta,, Alt men bare thelr righte, | GFeety Sarah Sinclair, William Mouck, James ay ine point in the matter of mown Lo, a: Yery BES 100 Washington ns the location of great manufac: | yich Valley Road will start to-morrow. The Julies. Now tt isa 14-year-old girl; afew weeks eraeeen my duty onthe bench, 1 ain, very traly, Pert Beatnice, Gage Co, Aug. 4.—Wheat and aeamenee Forte pf the Feace, For a: by P ef the strikes, they think, have} Central Railroad of New Jeracy has issued n | and all tlona have their ” 1H, | Oat No. 4. Barley in stack: will grade No. 2. a ago it was efx assorted Julies, At this pace it paca disse pT ee ath aie Cental Fear or atatlog fick. alk parscnaer | Ai Sl! comporallon have their rights under the Corvette Charies Corncer, Joun Brand, J. He | An abundant crop of rye, Will be little 1? anv In apite of your teeth, will not be long before we sce an announcement ft the National Govern- | avd frelgtt trains will be started to-morrow and Noalt, George Hunt, Clancey Parker, Ormand fais sent tu Chicago before the Ist of Septem- Both above and beneath on the bills that the part of Jultet will be taken | der the jurisdiction of the Nation hunt both ways aver the entire ron, and coal CRIME Despro, Etabeth Barley, Dolter Pettit, Bugh | bere Fine rain, Heing lightly enaniel'd and thin, (for this occasion only and by particular request) { ment. . | trains be started as soon a8 coal shall be fur- iets ie B ee ERE ahey wit never break down, by the infant class of Miss Fnizzie's fashionable THE MARINERS, nithed for transportation. The Bethlehem Iron f ap EC Ne ley, Merion Brasley, Benjamin Southwick, MINNESOTA, bart CahaveReehrawn, Sa cleasul : There 1 moro activity at the navy-yard here | Company's works, which have been {dle since MURDER AT LONGTON, KAS, Ellen Chattineton. Soeetat Dirvatches to The Tribune, the SUZODONTS daily brushed fn, iomulgec ane than there bas been for many years, Work | the commencement of the recent labor troubles, I Pr cae ea me ngs oi Nonturizup, Wee Con Aug. 4—Noagricult | on nee sud Mies gon elite eens a ee «ON b +) Kak, —! - a 1 _ ¥ ‘The rloters of Wilkesbarre having tried force, | which was long discontinued has been resumed, | Will resume Tuesday. | ORa TIN Elk Co. Katy July 25.—Permib ime TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. ural “pull-backs” here. Spring wheat, barley, | Gaiden Deatiiave.. Iu will Drevent pour tects trom topen youanfew lines concerning a terrible Pittsburg Commercial Gavite, Aug. te tragedy which took place on the nicht of the Avery serious accident, which will prove Zith inet. at the house of Mr. Robert Dougher-.| fatal to at Icast two men, happencd about 5 ty. He, being a widower and alone. was lying | o'clock last evening at Tatten’s foundry. corner in his houre, un a bed made on the floor, hear cents! the dour, Wlicn some Uilef and murderer ‘came | OF TWenty-fourth and Railroad streets, just he- along and knocked him tn the heal with a | !¥ Penn avenue, in the Twelfth Ward. A hatchet.—striking bifin lrst In the right temple, | Humber of workmen had just completed the Urcaking the akull, which seemed to have been | casting of a chilled rofl. ‘fhe work bad appa- done with the back of the hatchet, The | rently been perfectiy done. The molten metal next biow appeared to hare heen made} had’ been poured into the pit, and with the edge of the hatchet, cutting apart of | one of the molders informed our re- lis right car off. ‘The next blow was on the side orter. that he had never scen o job of the neck, with the back of the hatehct. It | Phat looked as’ thouzh it had’ been dene Jooks as though he never made a strugele, He | in better style. was supposed to have had about $400, which the | fnstant’s notice, the Iinmense mass of rel-hot thicf tuok, We have no positive knowledge of | snetal exploded and went flying in every direce the perpetrator of the crime. “Mr. Dougherty | ton. The men epgazed In making the casting was ainay about 60 years old; he had no rela- | were terribly burned. The explosion was 10 i, oe celves the injuries fate had destined for be brought to juatice at an early day. them. Some wu burned deeply from head to the official labor day having been tucreascd to Puitanenrnia, Aug. 5--The fret division of ten hours. The Marinc Corps fs song- | the National Guard arrived from Scranton to- what annosed ‘because the strike | day, and, after a review by Gen. Hancock, were has. shown that the 4 semenn dismissed, sallors can make very uscfal and soldiers ea Eaa properly drilled. There are evoral cnendral QUEBEC, jlors here now on the war-veasels which were Bees brought here darlog the strike, Albof them |, QtRoec, Aug. G—Ali the stone-cutters on Dattalion-dril! twice daily. ‘They aco be- | the new Parliament bulldings nave struck. The coming effetent soldiers as well ns sailors. contractor decided to pay 20 cents per foot in- af 1 iy Canow queen ro hacriva emma avnes-| SSS oC $20 pes day, Themen dena TION IN THE NEXT MESSAGE, prescut wach Ta the Western Asvociaed Pres, 3 Wasnixoton, D. C., Aug, 5—A soo por- JUDGE DRUMMOND. tion of the President's message upon the teas- | 115 Hecisiow iN THE INDIANATOLS CASES, semblIngof Congress will bedevoted toacon-/ tthe enses of the-rallrond-rioters in the alderation of the labor question. It is known United States Court at Indianapolis, Judge that at numerous Cabinet meetings held within the past two weeks thia subject Is in several Drummond, on Friday, sentenced tifteen of them how resort to cheek, ang demand that the mill tary be removed; condemn the Vigilance Com- mittees; persist in their demand for more pay; and appoint a commilttes of twenty-fva to co- operate with the Standiag Committee. Itmight have a ealutary effect if the authorities should convert the whole outdt into a Hanging Com- mittee. $a We wonder if there is anything In the stories about Frank Watwonti, that he never was put at bard labor at all, but used to dine at the oliicers’ table, white credulous visitors were being ahown another culprit {0 full prison unl- form as the only original parricidc? oats, corn, potatoes never better, Osta cut. | decaying. and tmpartn pure breath. For saleby Just commenciic on wheat, alld i Laxgtown, Carver Co. Aug. 4.—Barley {5 stacked; will be No. %. Spring wheat very heavy. Oates heavy. "Hoppers here sets Corn juoking Gne., Hznszy, Noble Co., Aug. 4.—Barley all ent ond mostly stacked, Will go from thirty to forty busliels. Just cutting spring wheat. No *hoppert to speak of, Winpow, Cottunwood Co., Aug. 4.—Barley crop not large fn area but fine In quality, Ail entand stacking. Spring wheat going to be with prospect of tine quality. st0N, Faribault Co.. Auc. 4.—Barley bar- vest over. Guod yield. Wheat and cats just reatly to cut. . : wea A ATER Wericht Cou Aus; “Harvest | chat the well-known and hichiy-esteemed Jamatca Gincer Root could be so elegantly compounded and where not destroverl ov ‘hoppers, far better than | blended with the cholrest commis and genuine ne Freoch Brandy as to privduce x far it bas been for a long time. mo vast and tpecitic atauee io. the t All at once, snd without an It is clalmed that tho Russlan defeat arose from a lack of co-operation among the ¢.m- mandera, More Ilkely it resulted {rom a super- to three months' imprisonment ench. ‘Tho fol- ) H.Paice | foot, and of course thelr recovery is out of the "ISCONS trap lobuer Raldercaaeohin uc leeaaneon Cae fulty of co-operation among: the Turkish can- | instances becn discussed to the exclusion of all | | ma s WISCONSIN, Junger tron ‘st when thas Incuniparable cots owing extract coinprises the main points of bis uestion, Of the cleven men hurt two are, su pound, non-balls. ; other matters, Several members of the Cabinet | ea m p OUTRAGE. the doctors say. doomed to dle,” These are Epteiat Dispatch (9 The Trttene, ———_— are known to favor the passage of a law provid- | sdatting that there defendants had grievances ing for against railroads, how are they to bo redreated or "TH ORGANIZATION OF A COMMISSION femuved? ‘That is'a very accious question, “Are which shall have due regard for the Interest of Muon the laren oth, couning by Iter e all concerned,—producers, merchants, railroad: pital ay aie id mont ou naires, —#0 . | relations of the country. raventing the emmpfoyens an capa phat hed Tk Operations uf (ho ronda? ‘ie thie the way 1 whieu rievances are to be redreaned? Do these member af the Cabinet, ino recent conversa | defendants, of any patties who are in elmiter clr- Br. Lows, Aug. f.—A Ulobe- Democrat special | Watts Moran and George Ebert. ‘The seething from California, Mo., says a young man named | mnetal fastened on to them in places until the George Sharp went to the house of an old ne- | Nests was consumed almost to the bone. gronamed Reynolds, living tive milca from Cal- -AY ACC ‘: ifornia, at 11 o'clock last night, told him be fad STEAD ACCIDENT Special Dupatch to The Tribune. a Warrant for him and his grown daughter, and eT had heen sent by the Shesifl to bring them in. |, MALWAUKEY, Aug. 5.—This afternoon, as a Sharp tad a pletol and knife, which he flour. | freight on the St. Paul Road spproached the Ricevinie, Washington Co., Aug. 4.—Winter ‘a CY wheat threshed; yield. {rum twenty-tye to thir- SAN FORD Ss ty bushels per acre. Barley will co from twen- ty-five to forty, and rye from twenty to thirty bushels. Spring wheat.with us is partly dam- JAMAICA aced by clint bugs, Hersian fly, and weaved, ae not be over two-thirds of ap avcrage GINGER They have scen onc potato-bug in Dublin, a single Irish immigrant altting on the stile, and the Irish farmers are lamenting that St. Pat- Brick should hayo aled before uc patented or ro vealed the secret of his wonderful Insecticide, Se ‘There wore less than 40,000 Russians engaged t Plevna, of which 6,000 or 7,000 were killed, | tion, spoke of this plan, and argued that Con- ft: ait that hel tobe | (shed about inathreateningmanner, and started | trues-bridgv over Kinnickinick Tiver, the engi- x NA trt he itrst tiene: Or all th file and ef and yet it is called a nionstrous battle, and has | gress has a right’ to pars such a law under | rielited by violence, by fercof tr thatthe way in | with Hexnolds anddaughter for California, After | neer found it raited about efght fnches by a fectae proach ta The Zrtbine Healhee doheethattnn te mented mienes hone spore shaken all Europe, Such on affair was called | fie clause of the Constitution authorizing that | which the ayinpathy and kind feclings of all the | proceeding some distance Sharp told Reynolds to | gong of mon repairing it, who had elven uo it tn popular favur, Aga prompt and never-(ahdiig Resuvitsz, Rush Co., Aug, 4.—Wheat avers | romody tn ages about eighteen to twenty hushels to the acre; saved in good order. Graln ts No.1. COLDS AND CHILLS, Weather flue for, harvesting. May and oat re eign na- | citizens of the cuuntry arc to be stretched ant to- body. fy remus ecomnmerce with foreign ne- | wards them? Are we potail cltizensof u common the fadian tribes, Such a Commission might | cvuntey Do we not all desire to stand by the law? " Ja pot {he law ample to protect the rights of allt bo vosted with power to examine into the de- | tite derendanta, under the beliet that wrongs ro back home and he would bring the str) alone. ‘Tho old man returned, and, a few minutes af: | Wotlce of the fact. Ie reversed, called for the ter, the girl eays, Sharp threw heron the cround, | brakes, and with the fireman jumped of, The outraged ber person, then drew bis knife across | Engine went un thy bridge, atopping, on the een- her throat, and threatened to kill bor ff ale | tre of the track. Three curs following. loaded pleket-fring duriug the Rebellion. Seed The proposed $92,000 *' extra”? steal now un- der consideration by the Connty Commission. | sirability of chagering new rallrosds, and d been tone to thom by the railroad ofgelale, eu- h i rote 5 de i 1t ts saperior to overy other medicine heretofore tn nye. cm wil probaly oven roared toa | MRE rete ira, comiion ote | Leia conga heer | out at a ueen oe, Sec Wek von | Staaa "ate amon ata ne | ao Hct et rand artes a yes rand Jury, have means | That this wos 4 great wrung will sppeur | of «diflcultics before. Caney - > P ae Dee S Hoan aa ne couetiad, wad thus avoid diz: | ten wo. apply. qucit a” principle “to any of MIRACULOUS ESCAPE, Gottp Fans, Caldwell Co., Ang. 4.—Wheat FEVERISH SYMPTOMS, We infer from o hurried perusal of the | astrous failures, 2 Moe: baa) ess, cele ttans OF ies punpoes chal (he GARKOTERS, Cano, ML, Aug. &.—Engine No, 2, of the } and oats are shrunken by the rust, but the yleld Mississippi Democratic platform that every one =e e this. clty. uid Thine that thelr erophivers ait not “ Apeclat Mausich to The Tribune, New Orleans, St. Louls & Chicago Raliroad, ex- | will be good. qalckens the efreniation, opens the pores, restores per- fato live untnolested hercofter iu that Btate, in- PENNSYLVANIA. ay tliems adequate wages, and they ehuuld combine Watertown, Wis, Aug. 5.—Last night | ploded her boller this evening while on the in: ee sutratien, ‘nnd frica the patient from uvery pualbliny: shiditig: ho Keahper Coubty nasansings UNCLE SAM TAKES MOLD OF IT. Together, conspire ingetiier, go aroundand require | man named Eagle war garroted near his resl- | fine at Fillmore, opposite Calo. Engineer FIRES. . * practise Resse ds Special Dispatch to The Troune, all parties tue employed to evasa thelr employ- | dence in the £econd Ward by two desperadocs, | Clark was blown buck Into the teuder unhurt. ment, te elutap all ike business places of thie Witxesnanne, Pa, Aug. 5.—Twelve com- | city, and put a atop to all departments of busiicas, = RIEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC Gov, Stoxx, of Mississipp!, has been trium- IN CHICAGO, and robbed of €12 in money. No clew nas been 1 \- he ntores, tothe manntactortes, to everything | obtained of the perpetrators, DROWNED. ‘The at f Box 420 at 8:10 tast f phantly renominated. Now Ict bhn kill off an | panies of United States regulars, under com- | to the ster, tothe mani tacoriet, te iE P Heist snespaich TAG PAPE. ¢ alarm from Box 486 at 8:40 Tast evening | symptoms, Paine tn tho Limbs coldness of the Bae {nfant schoul or so, and he need bo troubled by | Mand of Col. Otis, arrived tn this elty thls | nop to a great wrong for persune thua ty dot : a KER, Wi 2, Fred Ki was caused by fire in the two-story frame dwell- | tretliien Chilinand Fever’ are banished ae by Biagic. av feare of a bolt. ” | morning. ‘They are direct from Loulslana, | Bopnowo What an scedstine tho farmers” ‘hande THEYT. Muwacken, Wie, Aug, i.—Fred Kuntz was ita veta and teihe Coromncs, O.. Aug. 5 ing, No, 460 West Jackson street, occupitd on ‘Thieves yesterday { drowned this afternvon while bathing in the a Alabama, Texas, atid Montana. There are two | throughout & large section of this tate ahonid - the Orst floor by a Mr. Forbes, and on the vr a - 1 come to the conclnajon that the fariners did not | afternoon entered the residence of J. UB. Hull, | Kiuuickinick. 0 le d ke v PERSONAL, companies of the Filth Artillery, and the bal- py, thom “woges enough, and atiould combine | President of the Home Insurauce Company, re necond floor by Mr. Crafts. Damage, 8125. GUARDIAN ANGEL —— auce are from the Third, Thirteenth, and Twen- ether and go aronnd ty the various farina aud a luted upwards of $1,000 worth of THE CROPS. Cause unknown. 2 finnianda TIE NARESRERIad Tho pardon of young Frank Walworth | ty-second Infuntry. The following tea list of | fequlte the bends toxtrike, and prevent ty thle | Ut Teron ey Mens duniuz tha alscnce of Q a still alarm to Engine No. 1% at 2:50 yester- | Culerene Tuscag wind Lange piclenitiess at reains to be generally approved by the Eastern | the ofticers of the command: Lient.-Col. E.8. | ny harvest they abouid do the same thing—go | the family, ‘There Is no clew w tho robbers. ILLINOIS. flay, altertoun wan eatteedl Bethe, Satria ab: aieensen abd. iets ae Mar i ea rear: i Dewspners. Benda s Aarne Otls, Trenty-secomt Infantry, commanding; } rronnd among furmere and require all baste te Sptciat Diavatches to The Tribune, Tee eee May and Rwenty-sccond streets, | Bogue everveetiminyed.any niore thar tis usefuluess can 4 ra hed . Tetel: ‘Adjutant, | #trike, and prevent tno farmers from harvestin STABBED. 4 i ; . cyeturner of May ead euty-sccond etrects. | pe limited. Wisof uitversal application, Itiew ‘ Judge Wert, the Republican candidate for | First Lieut. A. WH. Ketchum, Adjutant, | tir train, carn, ue productsuf the aoll?, Would STAURED, Dwicnt, Aug. 5.—The farmers have been | Damage nomlaal. Twenty-sccond Infantry, — Acting-Asstatant | that be right? Would not ft be a great wrong? And ‘Adjutant-General; Firat Licut. John 8. | yet that ts tho eame thinw, of would be the name " Yolng in principle, that these ratiroad employes Bishop, ‘Thirteentls Infantry, As As Qe | Evy uune'in this case, and throughout the country Governor of Oblo, is an advanced Civil-Servico Reformer, and bas wriltcn some strong lettera ou the subject. Cincinnatt Aug. 5.—At Aucusta, Ky this | pead over hecla at work the past week; bar afternoon, a man known as “Buck” Morgan | vesting oats was the order of the day. Satur~ ‘The ular from Box 953 at 7:04 last evening, At was caueed by a barn burning in the rear of the SUMMER BEVERAGE i stabbed an inoffensive colored ian in the | day night saw the great bulk of the crop all cut Hall Orphan Asylutn, vorner of Centre and ‘The Froo-Thinker and Matoriolist, 3f. ve and Fs a. Ln S oe pone swine tho last two week. Aiea ea prune aud Jungs. ‘The wounds are thought | ani inshock. ‘lhe crop cyerywhere in. this lo- Burling strect: aware nominal. : " a = selstant Surgeon, U. 8. A., Chief Medleal 6 nw hat any a : 1 I to be immeuse. Already eRT. a [i hs 7 RAILROADS. the farmers are making coutracts to deliver them at) 2) cents a bushel. THE SLRIKY ON TIT BALTIMORE | On Thnraday we had a splendid rain, It made & OUIO, millions of buehels of corn tn Livingston County; In response to a committee who presented | will put lots of eflyer dollars Into the pockets resvlutions adopted at a meeting of strikers, | of the Greenback Grangers; will give the Chicago Vice-President John King, Jr., Inst week ad- | & Alton Railroad ochance to make up what dressed the following letter, which Is of more | they lost during the suspension of navigation than ordinary interest at this time: last week; and, in fact, this most opportune Hartrony, Conn, Aug. &.—The adjuaters dart sstapletct sclllements of the lorecs of the na iy thw hotte er Uy A St.John, N.B., fire. The total amount to by | wa auanttiy of BANFURD'S JAMAICA GING} paid hy insurance compautes is 86,720,000, Of Gatueed al La Deca Iavea PEI Sra STC Hue CANOE this, English companics wil’ pay 34,822,000; s Cunadlan, $1,460,000, and American, 845,000, ‘ ae ‘ divided between the Atna, of Hartford, 840, | SHQQ EWALD wilt be pald furs pore : Us of nny other Extract ur Casence 000; Hartford, of Hartford, €140,000, aud Pha- | of dammica Ginger If found equal to tt In fine Roman Catholles, President Hayes drank two glasses of Tthlne wine and aeltzer at the German Schutzenfeat. in Wanhington tho other evening, and the temper- ance peoplo do notacem to taka the matter much to heart. Molssonier has nt last auccoeded in rentor- ing the porsralt of Napoleon HI. in the Luxem- Frgk ‘sin Asn “Assistant Sulucon, te mone can have thelr wrongs righted. The courts VA: Moje, Re 8, Lamotte, Thirteeuth Infant one . ry, and IE L. Chepmand, Third Infantry} Captrs | aden Weistie toute) the’ callonad cspieisie oy 4 trikes it ta to comp Ta Miciats, by Joseph Bush, Franels Clark, J. B. Irvine, and C. | soree, namely, by suspending thy operations of W. Miner, of the Twenty-second Infa: 3 WW. | the trains, to pay them thoee prieen that they Hi. Ponroge and J. H. Gayetty, of the Third In- | thought tney wero entitled to tevelve, $f there in fantry; £. E, De Courcey, A. MeArthur and G, | anything that ts an axiom and truth universally: W. Waseon, of the Thirteenth Infantry; G, V. | admitted tu be correct, tia this: taat wo cannot Weirand W. E. Van Reed, of tho Fitth Ar- | bylaw ix the price of labor, or of a bushel of tillery; First. Lieut, G. W. | Crabb Wheat, or a barrel uf out, oF ofa plece of domestics, sane oF disesitons ‘ice water 18 rendered hottest w ep aduition of a f KANFU! NGH! ee jx, of New York, $65,000, duy ity, mint prompt medicinal effect. ? funything elvc. ‘heey are things has, in the words of many of the agrical- | 2* 5 lavor, purity, nint pron 7 ! . oD. McCollum, of — the | OF of 8 hortear of g : rain hos, in the wonls of y — Taruest,, Chearest, nue 1 Mold by ail : bourg, and now nobody would suppose that the ga We that are to bo regulated by theaupoly and demand, | Gaxtsxycx: Lam in recelpt of your communt- | tural correspondents of THS CIICAGO TRIBUNE, pnrieat, Cheapest, nud Roasts sold by Vifth Artillery; E. A. Belgor, of the ‘Third In- | Ly ihe wants of the comniunity. duet vo itia with | cation inciosing resolutlons adoptea ata meeting | tUFal correspondents NEY 4 oT" Wholesale aud Retail Druealets, Grocers, and, : Tethro Heveverhad the ead eut'out of ity a | fantry; Wiltlam Couway, of the Twenty-sccoud | door, ‘Weeannut say by law that ti Of oieers, dremen, conductor, aud brauemens | “eitade us ‘AT happy" WASILINGTON. Dealers in Medicine. Prices GO. : tudorer ehall Infantry; dames Fornance, of the ‘Fhirteenth | nave Just auch o price fur Lis wervices. We Infantry; Second Liouts, L. W. Cooke, Bei. | say oy law that a fireman shall have such a price, Gtlinan, M. F. Kamar, and E.G. Flocher, of the | that a switchman shall-have auch a price, con. i Mason City, Sasen Co, Aug. 4.—Threshing cer has commenced. Wheat turning out more proposing the following ratex of wages: Engl beers, frst-claxa, $i, HU; wecond-clasa, $:3; conduce ples free. Deniers xhonld 6 ’ The Nation seams to have beon caught The Postage-Stamp Shave—Beef Slongh— | packuura to obtuln the trial bottles for feeo é tor, $2.50: Sremen and brakomen, $2 per day. | bountiful than was expected. Oats cur; yield 4 2 fistrthution, WEEKS & POTTER, @ i trippingin ita charges against Jndeo Dillon, and } {inane 2 Hamar snd Pe Oe Tenet OF the | ductor such a price, ant von, ‘Thronguout all | In declining thie proposition, it te hut proper | exceedingly ood, Tine ralu’ here Wednauday, saat nen ie pa tetonk: distrtintton. WRENN FUTTER, (etiers A wo ara particularly worry for ity hecayso Mt hae al- | Linu Actilery; aud Tod; Crivenden and Theo. | ti various clarees of rullroad employes thesy aro | and right Hat tho rouons which have ted tutnis | Helped corn wonderfully. Lure amouuie of : . woys assumed to be auporlor to ordinary human weakness or the posalbiiity of mistake, Gen, Joho Farnsworth has boon talking to & newspaper Correspondent at Long Iiranch. Ile Yhinks Hayes' policy hag mado. a good impression inthe Northwest, Nobody opposen ft bitterly but tho old managing caucns clase, John Logan, he Delloves, Is the chicfof that eloment in Tinole, Mr, Henry Meiggs, tho bonauza king of Peru, ts dratning tho water from an old aliver mine that Las been disused for two centuries, Kor the purpose of clearing it hu has caused a.cuauel to be ‘dug through s mountain, It is prodicted the Peru- vian bonanza will prove to be richer than the one in Nevada, i. Dr, Cuyler, of Brooklyn, lately ansorted with great poslttvepess that there was a ber-room connected with tho Church of Scotland General Aescmbly. A correspondent of the New York Hreatny Post shows that he is mistaken In this matter. There {9a refreshment room panied after She Freo Aseembly and an ‘* Asecmbty Mat,” but they have no cunnection with thy eccleslastical codes except the name, Mr. Richard Grant White has written an- other abeurd article on the pecuilarities and defects of American epcech forthe New York Zimes, The specch of American women ts, to bla mind, partle- Marly objectionable, {fle prejudice doubtlces arlece from tho fact that the aux lax anid *¢ No" ta ‘bit a good many times; this mouorylluble, even in she mouth of the mov charming wowan, hae 5 harsh, discouraging eurt of sounds Tho Nation says that a now cowedy from ‘Mr, Nowelle Isa greater public neccssity than 3 new novel, notwithstaudiug tuo worm, public wel- cone alwaya ready fur tho latter. ‘hie scems to Mr, Lawreuce Darrett sufticiest provocation for bins to writy thaths bas purchased the right to reptesent Mr, Howelle’ last work, ‘*Tha Counters folt Presentment,"fu America, and will produce es dunng the comlog season in an adequate man- : Dr. Horatio N, Powers, formorly of Chi- sity for Wasmixoton, D. C., Aug, 5.—The Postmas- ter-Gencral wrote revently to the Wheeler & Wilson Sewlog-Machine Company, asking them MC the 8, B. Kirby, of Little Ruck, whose offer | [FF (@; O Le | N Ss’ é togell sewlne-tnachines at reduced prices tu | country Poatinasters, to receive postage-#tamps la paynient, was noticed in a dispatch to Tie Trine, Was an authorized agent of theirs, VOLTAIC PLASTERS : Tho reply was that they liad no knowledge of him, Hels undoubtedly simply u aub-agent, pil In engaged in 8 business which tt in be fervid Afford ‘the most grateful relief In all numerous other people throughout the counter 7] Bad proftatle, the temptations for ose. Affections of the Chest and Lungs. masters at small places to rey for articles in salips, en es wale bene they receive a 4 . a commitssion of tram BU to tk nF cetity ot > te very great, and wll cuneintie unt Congres CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED, ran: changes the Jaw and maker the number of ‘ * stawpe canceled at thy offlee, the dasly upon | Meer Werke dk Porcens oa usns peat autered ; ApRD to connie * Hoabtiianter'a uslary, instead ea cated i roy bra, cu ant of tho number of stamps sold, wer (Gfury anit stratity aid f ‘The report circulating fn the West to the of- luc [ aced gran prsseriustuas sad late oie ee fect that Attorney-lieneray Deyeus has decided | ent, my Physician recommended a to withdraw the order by which dudze Dixon, | Votiaig Veawvans, whtel oC Miiwaukets as, sppolateal. special counsel Here ee ee ts aay unustold aiid ever ‘or the Unites lates to bring sctlon agains ease aud comturt, whereas the Beef Stough Cumpany for abstracting the favelaable plnstes 1 navixatiun of the Chippewa River, is unfounded, id ‘Ou the contrary, the order of Attorney-Uencrat Youre reapentrutlyy * Fatt will uot’ be moditicd, Attorney-General Mra, FRANCES HARBIMAN, oni Devens preferring tu have the Unlied States Courts pass upon the questions involved. "This decision fa a substantial triuntiph forthe party | 4 Siugle COLLINS VOLTAIC PLARTRR, to this controversy represented by Congressman | for Loeud Paine, Lamencas, Seronese Weal Pound, anda defeat tor the lows partles. eas, Nuwbatan, aud Intammation of tho Atte suid that there fa a band of rogues in | Luuas, Giver, Hidaess, Su! this city which lives by extortion from stran- | Mladder, Heart, aud Muscice ty equal to uu gers coming to the Canitaa Woseck employment. | army uf doctors aud wcros of plants and Bome tine since a circular was sent out hy this | sirabs. babs in wie they set forte ine bavllig es bi cular wlyantages through at Mate gequalt~ 3 snice with members of Congress, and tn the Des | echt 2660 chal by alldregatate, | Matted 09 re; : partments, they would undertake, on the re- | for We Sarita, wrapne, aud warrsnted, by celpt of a retaining fea of $2, to secure post | WERKE 4 POTTEIL Proprittors, Buston, Mats, tlons for any one desiring a Government alice, The folluwing slvertisement was also juserted ip ony of the dally city paperss Applicanta for appointment tu Gorarnment con- Macts can be immensely facilitated through us, Will alvo furulsb responsible wureties, purchase dora Mosher, of the Tienty-second Infantry, | Watters to be regulated by tha Four inore companies will arrivotu-morrow, atid | £89, tahoe a ais Kiara phere ath these troops will remain as 9 pormanent garri- | ghould receive compensation for services jwr- son in the POAT segion for an Indefinite period. | formed, whether it [eraitruad men, Ceeke, a - ‘Tho State troops will be reHeved and sent home | perintendente, lawyers, doctors, merchanty, or within a few days, Goy. Hartrantt, nud staft | wnatever thoy may be. When they do this it must left by apecial train ut 13m. to-day, en route for | be settled by the parties theinaclver. In the case Pittebueg, where further disturbance Ie feared, | Of labor, the nan who revks the employment of a Allis quiet here, man who wants the employment, Ita niatter of ‘Po the Western Assoctated Prese, aerecttiwimprecacd upon thete Ae . oeiale wel ae ren eRennanns, Aug. 5.—Teulvacompantes of | han all alter persoun. whlch a, it Hlartrantt felt for Plutebang. ‘The minors are | eaiicannes soem le heccaaary, (hay tt fe determined to stand for an increase of 23 per Shall have fue the aurviec they deruune they have cr ner are (Re, Recepacts that they will = right tu dictate to Uiete: erst ora its they pve: ur a lon me bo Come. shell receive, nor. has je employer = un; # COWEN AND Its sInN, Fulit tov diciate to the employyy whet be Special Dispatch to Tae Trivune, shall receive. Jt ts asmatter of common bai Poavervnta, Aug. GA-A apceclal to the } sgrcement, and unlusy {t can de settled In this way Times from Shetandonh says the action of the | We tave tu destroy all tho relations of 11 tniners at a mectluy held yesterday in tho Ma- | 2bom that principfe that overything fs bows! honey district, which was riot to strike, dettutto. |"), /abor ae well us other Thlige, ee chantin thin dy seitics thut there wil] be no strike In the coal | exty und aay, Lwill give you auch s price for aay elds of Bebuylklll County, Boveral of the In- | thing ie bus there, und if you don't take it 1 will dividual operators will start agzulu to-morrow { leave the moncy and remave it from your store. inornlng, and it ls thought that at least {hree af | No; the owner of the article has 2 right tu aay what the Villadelptiia, & Reading coal and iron | be will take tor it, on well an the purchaser whathe collicrics wilt commence with « full force, il ra niu Sates shay aus ane pelea 3 subject of barter and xale, labor ay Well as every elved hi ‘esterday from SM. oh vonned ithe cles. ; . Sais pute to tbeaneay on nee When eee ied cuploge sousht to fore yer bein To pas ricular price **I promised the mon steady work for the year, | {n thie way, 1) icy were enity™ on Vrrongtul "uct. and, fn order to bo prepared, tavk large contracts Vadoubtedly they, a» well us others, cauuct be fue coal, J have lived up to ny word and, when | forced ar ubliged to perturin useryicu Without their asked (0 stop by a combination, declined to,doag, | consent. If their cuspluyeradon't give them as beransa it ‘wuuld be & violation of my prowl If | auch as thelr wervicus are entitled to, they our men Ate’, rintare me by striking, finust {| ehe to lesve and kK employment cle! jose all faith tn then enough of the vast to hi conchivion should be-explained. ‘The xreat de- | of ing from here at present to New En- prewiou In barnes which commenced Su the au Plat Stage from. bere ae E tanin of 187% bas continued, growing from bad | Pcp SE, Grundy Co,, Aus. 4.—Qats hi to Worse, The effect upon the Baltimore £ Ohio ARON EM, SET YS Chey Sess acne ae Company hat shown continued large decreave of | Vested; aarking contact d. Corn improving revenue, ‘Tue othertrunk linea had rediiced wages | ravlilly. No threshing yet. lO percent, One of them onthe latof Juve. and Nevana, Livingstun Cu. Aug. 4.—The Ane two of them on tho Ist of July, and atthatdate a | reins of the past week are bringing out corn eimilar reduction had been made on many of the | beautifully.:) Oats secured, Good crop. No leading Naes of the country. 1 will bo obverved | harvesting yet, that the Health are: & abl Hora anaiy sat Fhe last CIMERNELELDY Grundy Co., Aug. 4.—QOats aro company which competes for the erent trade of tho Excel AL ge Wert witch inada tho reduction of 10 por eval Lelng narseaten’s-becellede crop, WHI go titty Avemapared be dle the rates yan Vannes: Macoupin Co. Aug. 4.—Wiuter esered thoxe in operation at that perlud to a 9 ar tent of about 43 per cent, ‘The stent through | wheat will yield eighteen to twenty bushels per freight in 1802 were double thowe of 1877, and for | acre. Quality very good. So much sre the coal the rate woe 2, while tn June, 1877, it was | formers pleasod with this year’s crop thot the but $1.37 per ton from Cumberland to B: ceding down will be lurger than usual fn the ‘The onticers of the Company are sure that itis only | fat. fall. Receaary wo sulinil these facta and fzures tu wat: | “Sioeey, McLean Co. Aug, 4.—Onta never iafy every reasonable man in thy service tat ‘Hert inree Grunt. oH viel 0 i the Wanoe you propio cannot "be | Better; Inne crops excellent yield. Rye good pald, Since “the panic’ of 187d, crop , Very little threshlug done yet, Big have the ates df wurough freight and | Dabavax, Tazwell Co, Aug, 4.—Throshing other trafic been rednced by avvero and active } has commenced, Wheat turning out twenty: commetition, bul the puanutty in the aggregute has | three bushels ta the acre; ats Mfty bushels. diminished. Espectalfy tt this true in regard to the Huackonaky Station, Aug, 4.—Harvestine coal trade, which for niany ycars Las been the } jug article transported over the Company ulin 38 {6 progresalny rapidly mite of the erat ait ot 9 a be dn shock this week. The crop fs exectent, The consideration of are BE te mubyect | anid will be secured {un pow cundition. Corn is or governed the Conipany in cunptoying 8 great cotnlng on Buely, anil with atx weeka more er nuhber of mon than were ceatired In the haud- | Koct Weather will he a large crop. hn ling of its traing, Only a Sttoited amount of busle | Peteiwscuci, Menanl Co. Aug. 4.—Thresh- tess could be secured. It would have been quite | tng has commenced and gram torulas aut bet~ aq satisfactury to the Company ta have kept in the ( ter than was expected, Qats nearly all cut aud wervice only the puimber of ten needed for the | gre a splendid crop. work, 5 re humane, in view of the great ratty, to distrib. IOWA. ule the jlinig ff businces among the ‘, fecatest prac White tt Special Pepatcaeste The Tribune. Sfregresthut there motives have been we | Reo Oax, Momgomery Co, Aug. 4.—No Teed ia amueteTicE Wane ws eaulefeee | Teate aa Tek Boley {ta marke: Wheat Parley, resent trouble amoug ver trannien, . Lene chadeiiales (urytu kuow that these didlcuitice can be readily | Oats and flax, aod average crop of prime adjusted in such a munner us to protect mutusily {| quality, Nearly all dtacked. Corn improving the Interest of the Corn) ny and, of hose ie eae vapldly, ploys. Fully impressed with this ef, ope i = there will be no difficulty in tho ‘way ter Our tee Oxncuann, Mitchell Co., Aug, 4. Wheat and turning 1 work, so that thy Fannttug ‘of frelght- | oats harvest ite Some ae bagied Rood; eee ras ps Beat from 14@25 bushels to the acre; oxts vie 4 i t sattery | 7 nn 1G ; CE a ee ee ee ee eee sitet emai. | from 45 to 7 bushels, Cora continues to make fialtimore &- Obie is iad the Cily of senitisiore: arapid growth. ja nut only deprived of Cue great commercial ad- rea Ba veitapes bilch she has hertoloro enjered, but | NEWHAMETON, Chiekusaw Co. Aug. 4.—Bar- the entiry © Pane ia made tu feel that all busl- | ley harvested; yleld from 31@50 bushela per y as ete ani’ they should know | Jet ue tinpross upon the defendunts this truth, learned that atikes do | Hiateven thosy who may sympathiae with you— no good, and that the Company te determined that | 80d wu all do tn some respecte—those who way no stelko shail ever succecd in ralsing wages or in | #ympathize with yon wven in what you have dong, rulalug the price of comi. Jf Schuylkill Count: you went to them snd sought employment, they now remaine at at work, tho wages of the inen wii would nat employ you if they thought fncreage, and the price of cual will go uponac- | they could bave the secvice porforined aswell gia cunt of tho idleness of tho other regtuna, but, If | lees rite. All nien are alike about this; there 160 there leo strike i Schuylkill! County, neither the | dference, and cannot possibly bo any differctice price of coal nor waxes will go up. A’ steike will | Suiong then un thut subject, Wo ail acck that bea violation of falih onthe partof the men that | Which we desire atas cheapa rate se wo can ob- willabsulve ine frou ony proniscete them, and, | tala it, aud you yoursclyes, when you co tu buy though wo may not be abfe tu advauce the price of | ahytilng, buy ituscbeap as you can. Thixte the coe, 2 always Beep tt sown and it shall Tipe soclety, sud it fean axiom iu pu- always be lower after a strike than before," ¢ amy, ; BMISSAHIES, ‘This beluz su, the proper way, as it seems to the __S@ECHALNOTICR FIRENIDE o gives 6 lo &: i cago, sends tothe New York t Court, for any class of the contnunity whu desire | oeas must be aertously crippled. and the price of vce; oate being cubs au lumenss crop, The | youcbers, aud ‘¢ Cash advances, ddrews, je Eummbers (ce; double Dumbers ts . Tell Wieg Yesvoatoas ee Cueuing Fodt the}. Sr. Gauen alsa aaye, in hie dispateti, that ) tivo tiescesice witch they tay" patfuria coor | ali tinds of family eupptice wreatly increased Yow f Uctes Ose eine CULE wu luinensa croin The ) Pitas particulars, Capltallet, Box Gas; Poat-OBice, Alte Way iy St. Siary need Crowell, sin momory of Prof, taaac W. Jack: | men have been sent iutu thts county Oper | pensated wl & better sale, Isto spread tha | will thus seo that the resumption of the ingot | largcet crop of spring wheut for many years? | Wasnfugton. from Love. sy Warr Ing. « sou, of UnlogUolloge: tors in Luzerne County to create 9 str Ka and | tacta Couching that service before tho freight-trainy ou the Sultimore & Unio Hatiroad ta | will Go from 25 todd bushels per ucre, “Farmers . ‘Tyla man war maoly through and throuzby He Used hie Hf cl simples aha aitum ane wine iS i they are furnished with money to accompilsh it. | community ane thus create 9 public The Goverument has undertaken ta discover ‘The Hazleton men will sll goto work to-mor- | seutiwent in thelr favorso thal justice rulgut ale a inatter iu whieh atl our citizens of every calling | bappy bce wore, what this uscans. The result of tbo investiza- are vitally tuteroated, Mansustit, Marshall Co. Aug. 4.—Harrest tion thus jar is aiid to be that the: . pity vloume ind iets, row, and a part of the Shenandoah district fs all | tuately by gone to then. Kely upon ft, this te Seni progresstiyg Guely, , Wheat dud oats tery good} la ar ia ai to be that these rascals, fur : arated ine etic, aces: Tha rematge out in Schuylkill Couuty, ‘The | thessteet auf best, apd, above ally tule fe the legal ITEMS, Miieinid quality? wht yield frou ge busels | 2 cuslderation, establish a system of esplobae ‘ malcontents of the Shenandoab arc determiued | way in which to obtalua remedy for any wrong that the Mahoney wen shall gu vut, os a tre- | tat ts committed. iendous masw-niectine of inincre hiasheen call- | ,,£¥6% mao, ws T bave stated, basa rivbt to leave ed to take place un Sinith's furm, near Saucy | She, Meevice of ha eruplover tt he te nut aatiated upon auy designated person, and prepare evi- dvnee to eit apy cose. Steps will be taken to discover the meuibers uf the organization, ————— Aside the inwake of Vain pretense: ‘To clearer \igae ue trutt be bores Ja conquer! ig arms of ‘ttalwart BCL Dy thls be won our youthful trust but tipeuedsrovctent itteadento kre dus ke Mel veracre. Cora all silked out. Picea ee ever Annet inayat Couvax, dasper Co., Arg. 4.—Wheat about frou 4 feet 01 ince bo 4 foot 8by Inches on the | fUlr ante vied aud Buco yuality. Cats yun ae in One)., r Of Hearn. Hy Curlnig Casiinal tun Uraise. Halu tae Wide. hy ses. Jp per yy Silas ML, City, to-morrow morning at So'el It they | Combine together and couse strike smong rafievad | section between Buffalo and Cleveluud. All | fair crup of corn, HOMEOPATHIC. TREATMENT, ule Vaste, Mow gratefit'riee, now Le ‘2 can brivg ubout wu dechion tu strike befure T aoasto prevent the running of ¢ q te bul been made, but the Hussey, Marion Co., Aug. 4.—Spring wheat tuk IMepatch to The Trridune, Bumbers f ‘bids “SK. "Tus ‘ A thousand momortes that alepi) half peat Go'ciock, their cud will, be accom} because thie ts fsoubeibinw that allecte*thy Lote Pees ev ikea ine $s ‘| i pies] ae i Sede ale bb ndnowide rT row. Meds, beg ik lay . c threstilug ont titteen vushels to the acre. 0! ‘Vor sale by Loviseliers and newsdealers cvcrywuere Yor this his ** Boys," who bear to-day pibbed, but no ono entertains an {dea that they | comaiunlty, which va wrong dono to the wholg | strike,bas delayed the chunge, The oli quige | TT ea ie a aug: dole are har- | | CuaMPaION, Illy Aug, 5.—On Friday of last | o,ci f° ptage neta, ot fecelttof price, by HEADLG cat tpi the burdet ani the a . wh * comunity, aud interrupts the basluces of tho Tonecuee at me cum proaal Hees . a feet, Beg | ¥e sting tpring wheat, Biughted fu gilaces very week two omen camo to this cty from} &abass, Fubllalers, oa Whillaw-st., N.Y. 5 ee re 4 ei ff aeley te ps na nn ee SO nanan Lal bands, and aay. cape SUS PERMSYLYANIA N. G. (NO GOOD) GOES eae eapectatly true in relation tothe em. | {uches of most of tue uther cunuections of the bal. ats fair. Barley fal. Acreage large. 3 a OVAL BAKING POWDER, - * Saye the London Spxctator of July 21: A second stage of He te iu Pennsylvania pies of railroads, becaoae tue iolory Where Sa ud Fale oe the nertion duke altered the Hue) teins re eae NO erie Co, Auge Oats, being | “ee Fe nnn” fi 410A gtead Gppononk oF tha Falk lave ‘kau ldied-te) | de aoe pear ic iu its charactor; it attects thu whole country, as | Cluveland to Eric—the Cleveland, , — Oa return howe this morning of et, aud Dota particular community or a par Gersiauy> Maron von Ketteler, Bishop of May-} the Urst division of thu Penusylvaula N, OG. | ievierucrabuorbocd: y ence, wae a descendant of the old Dakea of Cour. | Cowprislog all the Philadelpais troops. ‘They dt may by buat when combination was made Vand; and bts hight birth, bls eccleslastical position, were reee(red with all honorey sod would have | originally tae object w aply tu suspeod work ‘nd bis creat courage eave bia inducnce over all | U8 8 grand welcowes bad their urrivel been any | on ihe andy pubrncre wee & 10s slzullicanh aes Catholica withla the Empire, Me wae on many | tber Hime than Sabbath morning. As it wasy | ie 1 Usute~BMr. Nesblt—to Mr. Clayurook which I wah Pointe of policy a xiberal, aud be resisted the dec- | wiSY cy ae spade We seek thot they bad deserved } tiie bl could re-eeuy It throughout aud I Teratlon of Iufalituility aa luo; : the whole country to every mau whu hus any prop- pportune; bugke ac- | cers report everythin uiet now, but antici | ° sees Stpted the dogma when It wad voted, but be pate further treubles Av the Geteral pute it, | SZ, 0F ane laterest whlch be desires Ua protert 1 Woleuce; 1 ie this: °° Bounced the Falk lawe with uafaltering energy, ‘The noters are like mice; they walter to aati ent “ia that crowd. which the Comulites eens Imprisonmentindevd only by bisdeath, It | thelr holes ut the frst sound, but, wheu the cut | cannot couirol.” ‘Tecre wax an element there that & Ashtabula—was originally $ feet 10 ioches; | harvested. Yield good. Spring wheat rapidly riv- the old Buifulo & State fine was 4 feet by | eulng. Yield wad berry good where leit by the luches; whue the Erie & State Hne was built Krasshoppers. Geet cauge, but afterwards cuangrd to 4 fect os Byg inches. ‘The presept change is made us a KANSAS. matter of convenience, cliedy Ww obviate the Rocey Wnt, Lincolu Co., Aug. 4.—The corn Uccesslty of using the compromie care with | is frow six to ten fect high. Burley and oats broad-tivad wheels. could vot be any bett« Fall wheat thresh! The Missourl, Kauses Railroad inakes = yer aes the following batenci Teigeues cara fur | from four to thisty-llve Lushely to the acre, the month of July, 877: Frelglit, $183,074.05; Most of the farmers are hauling it to market as ROYAL E4Woer Absolutely Pure. Passenger, $54,151,595; mall, $010.10; express, | fast ae it fe threshed. The oprlug wheat turos r , rain.” 5 e co; (bat [s always aulaeel " SOP d1: Lot 3 3 q Z 0% sda alk seiee Ta tats serious fig will bo waged over tbo | MAS ROE ROY A Oe cron wee stooyer nan thy Conolica: faat laaiware | BURY aulaceliaucoun, ¢irits toval, See | out irom Aitevu to twenty-six Uusile 40 tbe | 4, ttthiine cane meet theltorat Paging Powys, tat o-iybrougnant ha counry it anda nots Tenet pid Successor fis Hessian Government | tnory has been bo chabec but itsing will be: | ways when you raleo| 8 mob or a crowd, | 12-23) correspoudlag pertod last years B224- | yey, tie Kivelivas of the Urol Itvueehcocrs the country. Luguaaaide Of the very eat feauilies La tha city aun cauubry % Anxious to prevent a vomination until the Yay iy p | avd by eo ‘duing violate the low, toll | AS.L2. ; . y ee) Waatity Wy ts guperlurity over all otoe aly a Stier biscull, bulla eaket ut 3 gin running to-morrow. The uctiva of tha es ae eperationdiot Tae IUD weil ee they 1 Ricuwowp, Freokiin Co, Aug. 4.—No graly | uumos, etc. tau say otier klad.. Tels warranted alton The ingredients (hat enter luv Its wt, death of tho present Po} velug 1 i at i pure, The pe, aud the Church velug | Sisuylkill ialuers puts ail possibility of Vou aro aii beaitby aud uutriciuus, Ihe great sireuxth, superior qualit tuslows that Lhe uuciuation whould be made at | therepretty well of reat, hough’ strike ‘gad perfect uulfyruuty will mealies Uheteelves to every Intelligent Mousekcepar who will begin by violating the law, and to what extent vo Wattle. {é contaius tue exact sisebgth of @ pure moving, Oals turning out thirty bushels, Cora from | chat violeace will extend, ur bow far It will extend, UICIDE, iS Peer n sl Teese aitoiaes We venturu to prophecy, will win, | Luzerne County did their beat to foment dis ops ilesten’, | Puxmoctm, Aug. 5—Koler, the wife-mur- | loosing well. ‘ Powder. iat Pundents ibaisi-wultacepantp han taste days eat fortiome can walt, and te Dlocess of Mayouce | turbauce. Charles Parra, whio works all the | tus easy tos apirit eeacapes beyond thelr cus: | derery awaiting extradition to New derwvy, | Fatsows, Labette Co. Aug. 4.—We havo bad | uyg nist gyn tui antlpretoceariichactaaspuccee eee | tae aa" injues of thy Lebigh & Wilkesbarre Coal om | uol. Go tt te always when amon oractuwals | Dauged biuacif to-day ty prison. @ splendid ralu, which wakes coru lovk up. Tho lors ante Dg Ube bess Urycess avery Whar

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