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Y 4 3 4 VOLUME XXXIX. DIAMONDS. Olosing out & Bpecial Lot of One Hundred Thousand Dol- lars’ worth of Fine Stones at very low prices. Solitaires in new designs of setting, in Ear Rings, Studs, Finger Rings, &e., ranging in prices from $20 to $10,000. An inspection in- vited. Great inducements to the Trade. LES, DRO.& 00, 8. E. cor. Washinglon & Sfate-sts. _LEGAL, GATE OF TilE PROVERTY OF THE PARIS & 'DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. 1T COURT OF THE UNITED 8TATRS, 50UTH- Limey ERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, , et ol Hiram Sandford, ef g"l’(lflnll wills Paris & Danvijto Hajiroad Company, etal. Joslah I1. Johnston, Trustee, ete., Parls & Danville Ratlruad Company, ot al. 0 undersfyned, Master fa Chiancery of sald United Btbtes Court (oF tha Bonthern DIstric 3t LIInols. bt ter otico that, by viriue of & dec 2cm- bl ot fore. v o ar e winten In anid Coure tictaber 5, 17, In abora entltied cause, I’ICIWHI l, on Wednesdsy, Ecptember 4, 0., atthe east door of the Court- C R p{;:cecsl to sell : PThe” ropert tlon. viz. PeTHY meacing at the ; he, inuls, " ranning thirough the Conolles of Vermililon, Kigar, Ulsrg, Ui sond, aud Lawrence to Lawrencerlle, fn said State, In d three milvs of roml, together with 211 tho 1121t of Wy, dupoL-itrouads, UG- he, saper: Jiractires, rolling stock, stiops. tools, suppiles, and msteriatepperiaalng or Brlonging to e seio aiso al s belonglng 10 sald Parte & Danyille ftail- sicuated uear Baovitie, Vermiliion O pPrising avont tweive hundred and et with ttie machinery, pi pincata connacted wit g or way of sal firuad, Y. then 1y will e offered a3 an entirety, and ' will be u her FepaTately or aa an entirety, whichcver way (he sald [ruperiy (o the akkreqaié Wil sell for tho Iarker atount. Terms of sale: A1 pronerty will not bo sald for lens han two lunired thousand dollars, 0fty thoussnd of which urhist b pald §n cash on the day of exle. ani_one undred and nfty thousand doliars ou canfirination of aile, and bslanve of purchivss monsy within threo motths aflorcondrmation, Anyonc blihding upon cotira property shali depoalt ten thousand dollars Lo secure the goud (a1l ot BsbIUG aid tiie ulider upon the coals roperty seuarately shall denodt the sumn of twenty-Dve Bidred do i {he biddur ubon the raliroad prop- will be mi for taxes, Which ui en up properiy ueroby ordrred sold, prior to the muri and sl subject 10wl clatms fur right of of sald road. baf prup. o suutn 'of teo hibared a 1ld u; Above the sniounts requirs. e Muter will recelve any of ‘e bonus sud past dus Coupuns secured by the mortgsko in peyinent of the purchiase money, cach such bond and coupon being re- celved for such suim as the halder {hicreot L entitied (o Tecelvi from the procecds of wuch sale. Atier contriiation of reprt of sala nd full payment of purchae moacy, and tull compliance with el 'tho terma of anfa aale, sald Master wiil deliver a deed to tho Durelisser of purcliasers of sald premises. Further provisior { purchase will s made Kiawn by A1 c, er in Chancery. Sale of Rnlflfi;fiqulpmenl. ¥ TURSUANCE 1O DECRETAL ORDERS FOR saie nisdo and entered {n the Circutt Court “of tho United Ktates for the cauthern District of Ohiv, in certain cause thereln pending in ehancory, whetefd tiio :lr&wllal"wdlnill t] for #avings {s _compiainant, o n . B, highcst bluder compising w following descrived persanal pro ‘equipmenta now and lilthert ing of four locomolives, o Kage irty fas cars, thirty w0 cabooses, aud onn rakes. h up {0 the sum of 863,000, mll payable in Inatallments of not lew nomore than ten n number, falling succesifyely at intervals of aix muntlis trom the of sa’e. Deforred payinents to be evidenced by the '8 of tho nurchaser, huaring Interest a1 the rateot 5 Jer, cons, por uuit frous tho day ot b roured by clinttel moriicago ubon the purchased pigverty. “Tho venty bux car Iy Mock can ¢ i oul ronerey A be ucen wittl July 18 on the Has Gt the Whllewater Valloy annd 1. C. & L. Katitouds, betweon Hagerstomi, Ind. aid (e Plum Btreet Dendt. Cincin: natl, 0, 10 Uie uniier. nd afct July I8 by appl slgned. ' The property will ne goid. lou given Linmed(ately. HOMAS 0. Xo. 09 West Second Jois & C OULAN NTEAMSIAPS, STATE LINE. Tglfll.ARllfl\' IVERPUOL, DUDLIN, ad the Paris Fxpositivh AY. guiy 11 ntirety. 'os- BMITIH, Ttecetver, atreet, Cluciunatl, 0. Kolteln in, u ickets mt reduced raies,” Hi Avuiy o AUSTIN. A £ i AL rates, Gen- eral Awcits, KIFACH dager, 124 Washiniios Cifesio. ANCHORLINEIAIL STEAMERS New York sud Glasgow. BOLTATA. July EVONIA, Aug. 3. gam CIRCASIA Jal REURN A TS Lumdon dires 1 ] 1 TORIA. July 24, noon un Tickets st educed rates, Sleerage, 8. o W Rugton-at. - Lloyd. Thsstesmern ot this Company will sall every Hature Y from Bremen Pler, font of Third strcet, Hobokey iln!nu faazo—Froin New Yurk 1o Solithampiol don 11, bit, §100; wecur I 251 Yor to " lavre, and lireinen, Aret &l 2lowiing Uiceu, Now CUNARD MAIL LINB. Fatling u "::_'J’L;"fd Sinca 8 woek toand froi Hritish Bl b Canyps Dl haian Office, northwest corner andolph-ets,, Chicazo, abetl D0 VEURET Genoral avestern Azent. _PuOPONALA, o, 181, July 10, 1878, Fim s e 1t Biinaimlypt Liver uppasite D' v, e 1 luf Lho D) FROFOSALS £OR i NTh, T 8. B fwauken-si: DLy ce e €7 311 LA AULER, W i EALED PUOPGIALS | i toudy duy oF dacr.. 1470, for Tnhowing Naridre, sicepi. g GprYement of ¢ WHIED pyutomaly wa whovu wii e pacersed unlbicls! day e 1 day of AUgUst, 1578, 30 10 G eloek as ot {xToNAn0Y Hanno Crit-work, 0Tk, et 2 i i n i Thredalng~OFibwork. EauLx Hatow, Miono e i GXEEN B4V Hal Maxtowbls Whunom, Wi U5, n’*‘ ::l:‘l'lll'\::: i‘lllll!; Cnh’;’l AL Blurgeon Bay Ca- For fuforiation wnoly at hisofics. Py 10K Yo i VEAL 10T e sbbsTachory W Las mee oy DEOROS: fy aos cooiiainy, Vroborawwiie fodlraed Y el S ot et g ). AR biTe s (0 AEDSR CONTAIRY Hig G WKV S BOBERT, Malor of Eoglneera, FIRMENICH SAFETY STEM BOILER, Requires uo Cleaning of Noot or Ashes, s B And therefure the wost economical, § J.G.a F FIBEMCH, 0, N. 1 oy SR Can Le beautlfully DYED CLAS S I DY B ribiac expese, b Suiennt D P& Mea B0 Deurhora and W i PHAE O Ladies U LADLES AND GENTS [Ainwia d)ed sad elespe bis MINERAL WATERS, THE GBEAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY.. " NUNYADI JANOS, The Best Natural Aperient. THE LANCET, *‘Hanyadl Janow,.— Baron Lieblg aflirme fichness I rirnt alle Aurpase. e8 that of sll other known waters.” THE BRITISH 1 JOUR- “lMunyadl ‘Invariably modt valuavie, " IR I, Viennn. preserid Kable aucee PROFENROI K actile rione but thi ITIK N, 801 o Doy FoJt, 8., Roys vy tonnlonl " Netles. “Ttraredts d Frisderichaiimil. GLASKFUL A DOSE. 1o the Traveling Pubife. Krtry genuine bottle bears the name of The Apolile anCh. Gimied), Lot B FRED'K DE BARY & CO., 41 & 43 Warron-st,, New York, Bolt Agent for United States and Canada. FOR BALL BY DRALERN, UROUERS, AND DRUGGINTS, il Iahel om every genuino buttis 1 priated on blna HUNYADI,WATER FOK BALE BY GROMMES & ULILRICH, 109-203 RANDOLPH-ST., CUHICAGO, ARTISTIO TAILORING, ‘ Our Btook of Woolens {s SUPERIOR 1n QUALITY and Finiah, We make them in the most THOROUGH, DURABLE, and ARTISTIC mannor. We om&l’oy tho most BK.:DLEID‘ ARTIBANS I\'\fl" § U‘nlf'MEN. averv nrtiole to be EX- ACTLY AS NEPHESENTED. We. nte mlunf all ourfioud: aslow as an HONEST ARTIOLE, EQUALLY GOOD, cen be furnishod. Bults, $45 upwards. Trouners, $10 upwards, Draas Buits, £65 upwards, AR EION FORE A R108, and pro- duced in tho lwhnn stvie of the art. WEDDING TOLLETS. Bn BLY, BEDWARD IMPORTING TAILOR, 163 & 1056 Wabash-nv., cor. Monroe-st. —_— 2 s T, COr. Sonroccst. " EXOUIRSIONS. Grand Pleasure Expursions TOLAKE SUPERIOR. C ‘The Renowned Palare Bteamers Wil leava THUKSDAY, July 18, at8p. m. ! YWUl leavs THURBDAY, July 23, at 8p. m. 'he most delfght ful trip during thie hot saron. Row; trio tickets by lake, Tall. and rlver at reduced ra nd for desctlptive'circalars, cured nce at thy onice in adva h LEOPOLD & AUS; Manngars Laki Htate-rooms can b HTAN, 73 Market-st., Teopie’a l.ine Stmrs. PR OF TAE, CODNY TREASUR, COOK COUNTY, ILL. Cntcaco, July 13, 1878, Dolinquent Tax.payers will. please re- mewbor that spplication for judgment for tazes duo was made on the Bth of this month, and that by peying now they will #ave much troubls and annoyance. 8. If. MoOREA, Co, Colleotor. CANNED MEATS, CHICAGU'S UREATIST FRIDE IS TIE NATURAL CONSERVED 8. 0. BRAND CANNED MEATS, A thy f nu “'f\""‘,‘y'fi:.",’ '.'} ch good quallty 88 to be served st the o ¢ BK YOUR GROCH CLOTIRING. T0 THE CLOTHING TRATE The entlre stock of Koys' and ; talnod T Hote 01 Lore & Chapim 01 A sale ches 1 Elr e sely o i wrfurther particutars fnguire o the s £00de welil b shown wutlt | hursday hexe o _GENIN FUR NISITING GOODS, Stock of Gents’ Furniehing Goods, Paper Collars, &o., For sulo In une lot chieap, NO. 101 STATE-ST. DIANARNE OF] Tine gpeciacien sulied ¢ elgies, Opera and Fletd Scopes, Baroliricrs, &, sights on_sclentifa prine waaca Telescopes, Migro- LAUNDIRIES, ORTENTA LT earsi e 12 i, 0. D, 403 W. Madison-ui § 420 W.16anduluh | 111 Clark-st, i Nprdos 700 Theae areaur Bpaciaity # T Btare and baremeut 13 Laklcsst. ¢ als aud Tusireh Aors ul i3 3l 0 Lasaile ol ; oa M3 goud gl wid wlevators well advited for Hile oF tnanu ng hasigeat, rent wi Part. WM, BOW, &'l rioune Bulldlog, ond, third, h e 45 ercaus orany T LT, ¥6, wairanted, witkout paln, 3 DISSOLUTION. Mr. Jobn N. Gisge has this day retired from our fiem, l‘:;llllu hflllflht Byt 1 A‘ continuod by the remainlog i €. Partuere under the OIdEFRUBME, |l oo July 1, 147! Jennings Seminary, Aurora, i, P THE $8CHOUL FOU FITE TJ?I_ e full gdveriisemient in oy 1 Tbune. MAK? FOIE NALL; T o ot St S First-class Store Fixtures, Ta- bles, Bhow Onses, Mirrors, g'u'. coplained In storp :\:I Biate-st., where they can en until Thuraday ueat. +class Laveilog wan for Grato and Provistn Firat Trade. Must thoroughly understand the business ind Ly a0 extenaive adbudluianes ainooy acaler sd- deeas with Felercuce, A 10%, Tribuns onlce: DHOLS, HELL ON EARTH. The Situation at St. Louis Becomes an Abso- lute Horror. Yosterday Still Hotter than Either Saturday or Sunday. A Loss of Life from Heat 'Un- paralleled in Mbdern Times. Forty-nine Persons Sucoumb to the Remorseless Ire of Heaven, One Hundred Victims Saved at the City Dis- pensary. Tho Rising of To-Day's Sun Awaited with Absolute Terror. Seenes at the Morgue--~Appre=- hension of a Pestilence. Continuation of Remarkably High Tem- perature All Over the West. A Oooling Wave Now Uoming Bouth from Manitoba. HOT HORROR. Snectal Dianatch to Tna Tridune, 87, Louis, July 15.—This day will loog be historfc fo Ht. Loufs as the hottest ever experi- enced In this latitude. Yesterday the mercury touched almost the same pofnt In the ther- mometer, but being Bunday, with the great majority of people indaors, was not nesr 8o op- pressive to the pupulace, nor so terrible in fts results, At daylight this mornivg tho atmos- phere was already suffocating in its closoness, and st 8 o'clock the mercury marked 80 in tho shade. By that hour scveral cases of sun- stroke had Leen reported, and a number of patients were at the dispensary for treatment. TUR DISPENSARY had been hurriedly fitted up as a temporary hospital, being provided with wire couches, fce, medicines, and the necessary medical attvad- ants. This wos done In enticipation of ey cx- traordinary weather crisls, and the subsequent eveutsyof the day showed the wisdom of the precaution, as many lives were saved by the facllitles thas were thusafforded for quick treat ment, The Dispensary presented A BUSTLINO SCENE of animation. Early in the morping erowds gathered at the door to watch the operations of the eorps of pbysicfans and attendants whe wero rushing about. A member of the Board of flealth, 3Mr. Priest, looked in to sce that everything was golog right. Health-Commissloner Francls, with coat and vest off, superintended opera- tions, Drs. Lede, King, and Romlck sattonded malnly to the patients, assisted by Dra, Homar sud Davis ‘and two ssststaut physicisns from the City Hospital. Across the hallway Mr. Francs had a wire gratinz erocted to shut off from the crowd a apace in which to place beds for the mccommodation of patients. Four or five attendants assisted in placing them upon the vots and bringing them te a state of con. aclousness. Asthe doy woraon the number of AHRIVALS INCHREASED ALARMINOGLY. Each patient as hie arrived was quickly placed ou o couch, fcc and restorstives were \applied, and, when sufficfently revived, he was hurricd in acity ambulance to the City Hospital, or to his home. Atan early hour the most exagger- ated rumore flew sbout the city, and & general slarm prevalled and continucd during the day. Every hour there came in reports of some weli- known citizen who had been stricken down, About 10 o'clock TUE VENERABLB DR, M'ANNALLY, cditor of the Christian Advocate, fell prostrato while at worlk in his office, and at ouce the re- port went forth thay he was dead, and it was only st a much later hour that it wiy learned that lie had revived and was stll alive, though in a critical condition, At 11 o'clock Josenh Tiernan, & prominent real-estate desler, whily talking tobls purtoer, A. A, Lancaster, s well. Luown and popular politiciay ana capitalist, redl tathe floor tosensible. Lancaster rushed out for ico, and, on his return, fell prostrato him- seif, and, though both were revived, both are in acntleal condition. These and numerous sim- Ilar authentlc reports UKBATLY BXCITED TUB FEOPLE, and businesamen refused to 2o into the strects, Many suffercd serfous Incunveniences in their business by thelr refusal to' venture Into the sun, At au early hour several vialtors to the levee, where the sun came down with merciless elfect upon the white stones, feil insensivle, A roustabuut fell, expired Immediatoly, and was taken to the Morgue. 6 slaria was so fotense among the river-bands thet they ro. fused to load and unload buats during midday, aud rlver-commerco suffcred serlously. Im- nense cargocs of gralu wers at the wharves to be discharged, but the atevedores in most cases . # RETUSED TO LUT TIEIR MEN 70 WORK, At the mills and factories, also, whers the heat was Intensified, and whers many were pros- trated, larze numbers b workmen refused to work, aud work in several Jargs establishments was almost suspended. On 'Change seyeral prominent millers discussed the situation, and it is stated authentically agreed to suspend work to-morrow and 6ot Lo vesume until there fs a change In the weather, At noon there wera tifteen corpses {u the Morgue. New bodis ar rived from tine to time, aud others were taken away to be Lurfed. Two burecs of Undertaker Colfeo fcl) dead in the streets while conveylug the bodies of two victims to the cemetery. Undertaker Smithers loat three horses i the samo service. Among the bodios lald out 1IN TUR MORGUE was that of John Phelan, onco ane of the City Council, andoueof the most biflifant young men In the city, He had been picked up I the streets dead from sunstroke. THE STENCH WAB AWFUL, and pervaded the atmosohere for a block away. Fifteen of the bodles were already boxed up for burial to-night, and the others wers on e, Of course the most of these victling were of the voor and laboriug classos, many of them un- kuuwo, aud destined Lo quick snd uncere- monlvus burlal. The Corouer’s ofilce attached to the Morguo will remain open all night, the Coroner snd his deputies devoting their time to the reception of bodies. The suffering wss not contined to the busicess pasts of tho city by aoy meaus. MANY LADIES AND YOUNG PEOFLE wero proatrated [n thelr residences, buv these cases were uniformly Ight, the patlents recoy- ering after brisf medeal trestment. IHorses and mulea suffered foensely from the hear. Bix streat-cars on the koadway line wern aids- tracked hecausc the tems had fallen desd or dying. Like casusitie.occurred on other lines, and animals generallyvere oppressed equally with men, It has bea difficult to obtain an authentlc lat of the féal cases of suastroke, but, at a later hour, aist of the dead, taken from the books ot theBoard of Health, will be gent. The list of nams of the dead for to-day WILL EXEED PORTY. Besides these, 100 nn-fatal cases have heen treated at the publicaedical office, and thess form only a past of.he hundreds treated at drug stores and privae resldences throughoud the city. According b the indicatfons of Prof. ‘Tice, the meteorologit, who lives Lere, to-mor- row will be the warmst day tnis Istitude has had for 100 years, Acoss the river, 1 BAR 8T. LOTIS, the heat has slso bea terrible, snd numerous sunstrokes have beeireported, while bustnoss was paralyzed tor tholay. Advices recaived dur- ng the day from nighboring towns indlcate great suflering upotithie part of. all elasses of people, At Kirkwoni = number of persons sre prostrated, but no fial canes of sunstroke sre reported. A teamste fell from his wagon st 3 o'clock this forenadn but was quickly restored, and peraisted In poteeding with his team, At Naples, and In §6 surrounding country, ull work s oearly susjended. Tho wmerchants keep in the shady corfers of thelr stores, and the farmers gonerally jre afrafd to venture Into the sun. Boveral hoges havs fallen dead In the fields, and, near Opllon, a inan was so sovere 1y prostrated yest¢day that he died It night. At Venice and othir. villages near 8t. Louts the hest I8 intense, md & large number of people are prostrated. ATMRLLRVILLE, The lieat was grhter to-dav than it has ever Leen known to besnd ecveral cases of mun- stroke more or sorfous were reportad. Business {s greatiysflected, and trafllc (s almost entirely stopped. Lverybody is staying in doors when nat compellq) to ventura eut. TH) DEAD LIST. Tha following fsh correct list of the reporteid deatlis to«lay fron sunstroke, taken from the books 6t the Boardof fealth: Wendel Bauer, ! Witllam Graet. P.J. Herkert. | ‘Thomas Doyle. | Mary Harmon. | Caren Roberts. | Hermon A. Koo George Kronlied Edwin Eplert. Leovold Mitschijan. Maoua Beonett. Marion Raydon.| Henry Ameluugi John Dufries. l . Larry Henely. | Erust Jacobs, ! F. C. D. Pope. Williamn Lucas, Mary Teasby, Hattie L. Wakefield Joseph McMahou, Bridzet Kernan, Beroard Grimelt, James IL. Fabey. Alexander Ju:uu!Dlnelll. . Jullue Link. George AL [ - John Mooney. Garduer H. Shaw, Anton \Vcldercl:&. Juho Buckley. Auzust Ackerma Charles Weden. | Fraotz Dreder, | A. B. Rand. x Julius Friese, - Johu McGlade, ! Philip Knooble, Adolph Theodore Pachalke, Elizabeth 8. Bartin, Rosa 8tervert. ' Dounls M. Gruts, John Whirtle. Mary Naber, August Keller, ¢ Martin Busse. Thowmus Leddy. F. W, Schukraft, Mrs. Mory Abd, ‘The above are all Wdults, CORIOHORATORY. To the Weabrn Ausoclated Press, 8r, Lous, July 15—The intenso heat of the Ppast week still continues, in fact fncreascs one or two degrees daly, and has becowo really fuigbtful. The nuaber of prostrations to-day will reach fully 150 between forty and fifty of which have beea tal, The extra force pro- vided at the Clty Dispensary noted last night has boen hard at work all day, and the skilt and cuerey of all baw becu taxed to the utmost. A large number of cazes to-day have becn of per- suna overcome i thelr own homes or pluces of bustucss, und fwcisde people of all asses of soclety, and emfraze men, women, and chil- dren. Thers ardno sigos of oo abatement of the heat, und Up =icet serlous appreheusions sre felt by ail clT!el «{ peonle for the result. BT. LoUl» ON SUNDAY, S, Lovs Bepublican, July 18, ErveryUody hufed Saturday nmfit that there would "be some|sbatewent before mornfug of the hear, but {he duy Lroke with the sume brazen uky and|breezeless atmosphers which wada Thursday; Friday, and Saturday so u: cowfortable, aug the record of deaths from the beat for Bunday vas destlied to exceod shot of any day previojs, From wornfug 1l nizht ascarcely a breathof air reileved the oppreastve- uess felt everyylicre, The parks, usually su crowded an Bunday, were uutil evening slmost deserted. Cases of sunstroke smongz thpse who ventured ouf began to como i at an early hour, aud long Djfuro nizhit it Wea Kuown thst the Jist for th} duy would Lo sometinie appalling, Magy cases amonug thuss roe ported carly wire not the result of vester- day's heat g0 tch s of that of saturday, tho uumber of thoss found dead in bed being especially wiable, Had yestepday been |uy other day it the week and tho people en- gauzed in thedr regular labor, the number of sun- strokes would unfouotediy buve been greater. As it was, the gomil msjunity of Peuply - wern cuubied, if uot torectiro conrfort, at least to keep out of the rave of the sun, Av night the streets wero sbout us full us Is usual o Suniay night, and a gogd deal of drinking appeared to be gnlug Oll, 0B probable result o wihich will be Lo fusure u upmber of fatul cases to-duy, un- less the weatheychanges very suddenty. . Although Sawircay was 3 day of very heavy work fur the Cdrof Iuvoiving trips to every pars of the city) yesteyduy brought more than iwlce 83 many cises to Lis atteution, aud from 4 a'clock a. w. Ul afier dark he and Deputy Pruedicow towd borest, In nearly every caso the verdict wasthiat of death from beat. ‘The Morguc snd the Di:peasary wers the two potnts i the cky whore activy vumlefli l‘uhlh lorluu:‘r v wauy which hedge thy bunldivg were s busy us muls be fn thrpwinie spruy lu sl dir uom.ylor the purpoze ot keeping the alr wet and holding down the odorto whic sn aversgo uf haif-a- dozen bodles coastuutly coutributea, By U o'clock . w. savun tew bodivs bad been bandled and about thesawe Bumber of thoss of tweuty- four Liours stapding bad been salbped to ther {uhw of depodt fu potters tleld. ~ All duy Jong he long, hoavy, uzly-looking and odorous plus Loxes were belug reveivea aud shinped, sod the work did not ¢close with dark, Every precan- tion wus taken to prevent the ghusily traflic from becoming a nulsance to the neighborhood, sud, conatderlag the circumatauces, thers wus \'u‘l lttle cowplaiut., The Dispeusary Corps labored Incessantly yesterduy, froa early wornlug, with barely tims 1o gt weals, wil alter midutett. Health Com- missluter Frunas, Dr. Lucdexiog, Dr. Roblu- son, Dy, Renick, Dr. Garesche, Sergt, MeUrenw, the two ambulupce experts, two ollicers, and two Othior hauds forined the corps. Tho tascs begau to arrive about 10 v'clock, aud once start- d, the work of rubbing down with {ce-bricks, dousl with lee-water, slapplog witn sbivgles, and subblug with ethier aud chluelorw pover stopped. Thers wers more serfous cases than on previous days, and some of them [nvotved hard work on the part of soms one or two men for s&vegrl hours cach. The scene was & most '8 onp, 8 fIve woven.wire cots ot contlantly ey iR, Cot e In drooping, palaeless and hested o almost a flery degree, eyes rolling, cloth- ing ruined, and coneclousness gone. In vach of these the first movement Jras to strlp them to tha waist, or ‘cumoletely, Then, belng placed on their backs, with thelr hieads on rubber pillows, they were put through a conrss of treatment that, although necessary and effective, was simply terrible. Bags of fce being applied to thelr heads, quart after quart of fce-water was dashed agsinst thelr feverish bodtes, no part escaping the cutting attack. Huch an applica- tion neser fafled to bring o responae from the most hopeless cases, Tha manifestations, however, diffzred ull the way frow tha siight convulstye movement and snort of a man al- most dead, Lo the sudden uprising and savags assault of an old female eoup-Lotse frequenter who had come {o limp assrag with, * Oh, homly Moses! yo bLutelicrin dochters thet wauld dhrown 8 body wid yer fee-wather. QGet ont, ye divils, an' tad Juck to ve. It fsn't to the llkes of ya that I'd he awin' my salvation It | was sunstriuck, which I ain't, but 10 a betther mau than any svye. The Lord will take care av tne, ys tlivans, widout ef buckets 8v ice-wather thal lmbod’ hut & hathen would throw oo a dacent woman.” In this Jatter cane the offentder was Comints- slonar Francis, who, tiring of tha quart-cup provess, ind emotied & wnole bucket ot fen- watar aver the pld whisky-sosk, Just as she was cijosing the new axperience of gentle treat- ment, a gomd o and a comfortable bed. In her ideas of Uratment for sunstroke a glass of good whisky, or something of that kind, had vrobably figured. so shin had kept her eyes shut aud waited for what was 1o come, When it caine the hnll was tou smali for Ler sunstruck form to get around In, and the only reason she Aldu't kick the Health Commissioner’s nose oft as that she waso’t so younz s ahe once was, and coaldn't quite reach, Bhe sat sround for a {aw minutes abusiog sverything connacted with the dispensary, sud,eapecially the way they had of curing sunstrokes. Finally, rathér than be locked up, she ot outside, gave a parting blast nd Dr. Robinson and Bergt. McGrew, and depart~ ed. As stated, in the worst cases, the first effect of the lce water was merely a start and s snort, and suietimes 8 proan. At the end of a few minutes’ applicatfon generally, except where the patient was absolutely st death’s Joor, the K£roaus Lecame mure frequent, and the poor pa- tient began to writhe epaamodically. Under tue stream of lce-water the pnin must be in. tensc, and it reaches Into & degree of uncon- sclousness where the mind itself fs a total blank. This writhing finally changes to con- vulsfous, which are most painful to witness, ss every muscie {s drawn s tight ss & bow-string, sud the movements of the patient indicate agony. These are counteracted by I‘ppuc-t(ans of ether or chloroform, and by use of a shingle in slapping the soles of the feet and the fleshy parts. The object accomplished, there {8 more usc of ice-water, and mo on, tiil the patient nluwl‘y opens his eyes and oegins to realize where fie 16 and what Las bup- pened, Some mure ice-water, and theo rest and quiet, whera the breeza sweceps through the fiall, and at the end of s couple of hours & trip tothe City Ilospital orto hume. The abave description of treatment{s not complete with- out a mentlonaf the almost constant rubbing of the patlent on cheat, stomach, and sides with o ereat chunk of ice. The alinost uniform suc- cess sccomplished in scores of cases demon- Atrates clearly tuat.-avictim of sunstroke can bave no bettor furtune than to be taken to the Dispensary,joe he rich or poor. Of coursc an immense quantity of lce Is neces- sary 10 meet tho demands of w day like yester- and at 6 o'clock w very Jiberal supply that had been laid fn {n the moming was exhausted. 1t was omm‘)ll_y renewed, however. The ambulante teams have more than thelr shara of the h aa the Jast two. They are aimost constantly on the go, elther Uringing fu patients or taking them to the hos- pltal, and the demands of each aceasion aresuch that fast driving is'unavoidable. Scarcely an bour passed yesterday without an order to 2o to some gistant part of the city for a sufferer, and the drivers, Charlle sad Hob, worked ltke Trojans, never complaining, and wiilingly em- rlnylnz any lelsurc momenta they might bave n rubbing” tho patients with tee, holding fco- bags, or pouriniz fce-wate » ILLINOIS. Bpectal Disvaich to The Tridune, Monns, [il., July 15.~The past twelve days have been unprecedented for continuous heat. Tho thermometer has stood above 100 on the north side of stone buildings every day, and re. mained at that figure for kiours together. Many fariners are obliged to quit, work {n the middle ot the day, and u number of cascs of suustroke Lave occurred {o the county, Auectal Dispateh t9 TA# Tridune. Cantrxvites, 1L, July 15.—The {ntense heat of tho past few days is without parallel, the oldest inhabitants saylng this to be the warmest weather fu their recollection, The thermometdr has for several dnys stood st from QU to 102 de- Ku:ll lIn the shade, Business is nearly sus- ended, 5 Speetal Dispateh to The Tribune. Quiwner, 111, July 15.—No such extremo and unremittiog perlod of heat has beeu known {o Quincy for many years as has been experienced here since tho 16 of the month. Within the two days past & dozen cases of sunstroke have oceurred, over hal? of which have proved fatal, Large numbers of cattle are dying from the lieat, particulsrly on the traina and in the stock- yurds, Mr. Huriroave, of Kunsas, arrived here from the West last might with a shipument of cattle for the East, and found eleyen dead in the car. Anothier died to-day, aud threo more 11 robubly perish, His loas alone will reach £1,000. Farmers In the viciulty say that stock, orers, cattie, and hogs will die by bundrods if this weathier cumtiuues & few davs longer. Hpecial Dirpatch to The Tribuns. MeNDoTA, [il., July 15.~Ths past ten dars heve been the hottest over remcmbered here, ranzing from 8% to 105, Sieeping apartments are ke ‘Turkish bathi-rooms,—from 85 to . Everybody scems wilted. Workingmen look ay {f they came out of u river. Much depression fe telt, "A tew cases of sunstroke arc reported, with nio fatal resulis os yet, It was 124 fo the sun to-uay, aud 163 in the shade. Hyectal Irivoaich 1o The Triduna JacksoxviLLy, jlIL, July 15.—Hottest of the season; thermumeter, U7 to 100 ju the shade, ‘Tucre Bave Leen two fatal sunstrok Mildred Price, lNving in the country, X, Smith, of this city, formerly of Ucneseo, 1 Mauy horses have becu killed by the ex- sive hieat, and numerous cascs of sunstroko of a ikt character ure reported. peciat [ispateh to The Tvibuns, BroomINGTON, I, July 15,~A harvest band named Blelzer, working for Feleg Soule, near the city, was suustruck thls afternoou, and will not Tecover, nd «an hardly stand IOWA, Donuqus, Is., July 15.—Anotlier heavy rain Jast niglt tlouded things gonerally, sweeping away two bridges ou the Iliinols Central that hud been nearly cowpleted siuce Thursdoy's atorny, snd one that had been foished. Oue creel ralsed dve feet in two bours. The weather s still fearfully hot, the thermometer raising from 02 to ¥8. Two cases of sunstroke to-day, but neitter fatal. surelatl Dispateh &0 TAs Tridune, Buntixaton, la., July 15.—Four cases of suu- stroke occurred hers to-day, though ouly one Las up to the present time proved fatal, that being the casv of Thomas tlaunigay, traveliog suleatnsn for the wholesale boot und shos houte of Qeorgs A. Diumsnn, St. Louis, who dled sbout 7 a'clock thus evening. ‘The excessive heat continues, ot valy unsbated, but is daily frereasing, to-day havinz been (ho hottest duy Knuwn tiere dn ten years. The mercury was up shove 100, sud, lu soute localitivs 1 the city, 107 It iy, o diasate o The Tyibune e 0 The T) 3 UAVENFOUT, Iv., July I%—Tha futeass heat of the pust week contioucd i tLid city today, the thermometer reistenng from 93 10 100 de- Lrees in Lthe sbade during the warmest parts of the day. ‘Thbreo fatal cases of sunstroke wie re- ported—D. N, Huater, a lndifif vutcher of the ¢ity, and au old resldeut,uged 55 Joscph Buith, a laundryinun, sged 835 sud Mrs. Dora Shuisan, & widow residing in the countsy, Jacceal DewGich 4o The Tribune, Kroxuxk, la. July 15.—Four cascs of sun. strole occusred (u thls city Lo-day, ue of which fesulted tulaily, a Germsu wusiclan, pamed Prof. Mucller, bein:{ the victun, Tne day bas been tho warmest of the ou, the mercury nangiug above 100. Swecind Digoalch 1o TAe Tribune, Das Moines, July 15.—The intense heat cou- Unues, the wercury golug vp 10 105, There have been noveral ity cases of sunstroke of men —— h TENNESNSEP. Dionarcn ;; TAe Trivune sominav RSIAL Dl tRh | ! the intense heat the aection hands on thd"Vasnt ville, Chattanongs & St. Louis Raliroad have asked for a suspensinn of work untll the mer- cury faiis, which request has been granted. To the IWestern Asmnctated Press. Nasnvitie, July 15.—Col. Luclen Temple dled here suddeniy of sunstroke this aiteraoon, WISCONSIN. Satctal Ditpater to The Tribune. MiLwaukes, Wis., July 15.~Several persons were prostrated on the streets by tue excessive heat to-day. No fatal cases raported. William Defhlinger, & laborer reslding on the Mukwaonago road, expired suddenly on return- log frota work last aveuing. He is suppoted to bavas hecno prostrated by the heat. 8T, JOSEPI, MO. Bpeeial Dupater te Ths Tridune 87, Joserim, Mo., July 15.—~The fotense heat continues, the thermometer reaching 100 de. grees agaln. Bunstrokes are reported on sll hands. Jobn Graff, s merchant of 8izth street, ‘was stricken yesterday and dled this morning. Ez-Counciiman John Kriffer les Io a dangerous condition from anattack on yesterday. MICHIGAN. Soecial Dispateh tnh Tae Tridune. Detroir, Mich., July 13.—The beat here to- day has heen extreme, the thermometsr at one p. m. risiog to 073§ degress in the shade. Five rares of sunstroke ocrurred, and It is thought that two of them as | will prove futal. — ARKANSAS, LatTL® Kock, Ark., July 15.—Thermomater, 92, Beveral cases of sunstroke yestcrday, Alex Warnlck, reoresenting A. T, Stewart & Co., of New York, fell dead from heat Saturday even- Ing. Twoother fatal cases Lave been roported since that time, ! NEBRASKA. OMATIA, Neb., July 15.—~Threadeatbs occurred Liere during the past forty-hight bours, the of- fect of ;hf“".‘:, heat. % ' WEST VIRGINIA. Wiizering, W. Va., July 15,—0One fatal cosa of suustroke occured here yesterday. INDICATIONS. Orrice or tne Cmizr Siewar Orricen, Wasnixatoy, D. C., July 10—1 a. m.—Todlca- tious—For the Lower Lake region, Tennesave, sud Ollo Valley, clear weather, followed by In- creasing cloudiness, varlable winds, mostly from the south, rising temperature, falling bar- onieter. For the Upper Lakereglon, Upper Misstasippl and Lower Missourl Valleys, generally clear weather, followed by increasing cloudivess and rain, warm southerly veerinx to colder north- west winds, falling followed by rising bar- ometer. A declded fall in temperature is entoring the United Btates from Manitoba. LOCAL ORIERYATIONS. Cnicaod, July 18, Time. _ (Bar. lnrlnu.‘ Wind, Vel An. Weather 133 ‘w7 80 | T Cal o alr. 18 HT3 88 | 59 B W 4 Cloudy, Op.m. Ay Hg | G ' 2 alr, 2:33 b.m. |29, 84180 ] 3 :00 73 (8 a Clear. 13 [gie + Ciear. " Masimum, 84i minimum, ™, GENEHAL OASERYATIONS. Cx10460, July 15-Midat Cross: Coeyenne .| }59 Deaver. Qmaha Tevel 735 Treckinridge 2).43! "3 Dulailcoee 20,03 74 CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND RKILLFD. Breetal Dpateh fo The Tribune, Minwavuge, Wis. July 15.—The headless body of Willlam Egan, aged 23, was found on the raflroad track this morning, four iniles from the city, Exan was emploved as s buruer In the Milwaukee Coment Works, aud waw u tnas- ter of his profestion. He fa supposed to have imbibed too freely of whisky, snd, unconsclous of the danger, lay down on’ tha track Lo slecn, Deceased came to this city receatly from Louls- ville, Ky., aud was well If;n-d by Lis employers. CORPSE FOUND LY A BERRYING~ PARTY. Aectit Dispalch to The Tribtine. EAss S8agivaw, Mich., July 15.—In March, 1877, & C-year-old German girl named Emma Schung left home on un crrand in the moruing, and was never after scen. It was suppossd she had been abducted, and the Cowrnvu Council offered 8100 reward for ber recovery, To-day tier body was found in the wouds thres mlies from the city by parties berrying, and fully fdentified. ATIM CRUSIIED. Rpeeial Dispalch te The Triduns Craxparay, L, July 15.—Willlam Park, an old and weslthy citizen of Urbaos, this county, had sn arin crushea while epgazed sbout his will at Sidoey, on Suturday. He (s quite au ald geutieman, but 1o fosrs for his sufu recuy- ery aro unleriained, unless guugrene or iortit- cation should take oiace, . A GIRL ACUIDENTALLY SIROT. dpscial sHapated to Ths Tridme, Davexroxy, la, July 15.—Miss Luln Rare roun, of Aledo, Mercer Conuty, IlL,a bright and intelligent girl of 17, uccideutally shot ber. seif Bunday eveplug whils examining s loaded pistol, Bbe dicd In oo hour aud balf, e NORRIBLYE ACCIDENT, Bpectal DigpateA du Tae Tribune. MiLwavxes, July 15.—Puter Killan, aged 0, bad bls right artn torn from its socket by coming i contact with 8 plantog machioe in Fucldner's anll, on Fourth street, this after uoow. 1lu is uot expected to recover, DROWNED, Byectai Dispaleh ta The Tridune. Easr Saaivaw, Mich., July 15.—Frapk Me Neil, s drugglst and quits a prominent citizen of Bay City, fell from » saliboat at Port Louk- out vo-day snd was drowned., I[la was 23 years ofage. CLEAR LAKE CAMP-MEETING. CLEAR Laxg, la, July 15.—Sunday was ter- ribly bot, but anemorsble day at Clear Lake. Fully 100 ministers sud thousauds of people thronged the huge pavillon to hear Hishop Peck In the moroing, Dr. McDoould in the afternoon, and Dr, Inskip in the cvenlog. A coplous rajnfall rendered it dellzhiful in the eveuing. ' Bishop Peck's discourses here were all exceedfurly fine. Ho bas captivated tho wholu Northwest. The meeting at night was perfectly wonderful. Fully 200 wore at the altar for prayer, and the majority weut away rejaiiug. 1t is the universal verdict that this 1ate most profitable meeting ever beld io the Norlll:‘wen. The meating wili close Weduesday cyening. % ————— SUICIDAL, Apeetal Digaich io The Tridune. Dusoqus, Is, July 13.—Aboyt 5 o'clock yesterday morniog a man tried to commis sul- cldo by jumploz {nto tbe river, b » couple of men who saw bim take the fatsl leap were in tiwe to lah hlm out. Hecawo bero vu the buat H Shulenbury, actinz ss cogineer. It was afterwards sscertaloed that the mav's bowe Is in Rock Island; that at oue tiue Le was lu the County lusane Asyluns. e RICE FIVE CENTS. MILES’ VICTORY, A Five_!_!'o_urrg' Fight Betwaen the Savages. The Indians Finully Put to Rout by u Gallunt Charge. Vigorons Parsuit of the Reds to the Adjaosnt Foot-Hills. Where They Are Now Completely Sure ronnded by tho Soldiers, Warm Work at Ciose Quarters Expected Immediately. UMATILLA. PoRTLAND, Ore., July 15.—~Tha following dispateh has heen recelved from Pendleton: **The troops under Col. Miles drova the In. diana into the foot hills, near Casuse Station, They fought four or five hours at long range in thevalley. Finally the troops and voluuteers made n charge aud drove them four miles to the hills, and captured several lorses on the field. The volunteers did well. The officer in cominand complimented them highly., Quite s number of Indlaos were killed, but the number could not bo learned. . ' Nuthiog Is dolog to<lay tmt scouting. Tbe Indisns haa not moved Iate in the day, and are watcied closely. To-night Col. Barnard’s cav- alry arrived un the Umatilla Kiver, near the other comnmands, and will move un tha Iudians eurly In tho morntug. Col. Santord is comlog up from Legrande to be near the Indlans on the Meacham Road. The ludiane are surrounded, and warm work is expected to-morrow,? 8N Freancisco, Cal., July 15.—A Walla-Walta dispatch qves the followlog account of a fight atthe Ymatilla Reservation: The news reach- iug Col. Mites, who was st Pendleton, that hos- ules were ot the reservation, he at occe start- ed for the scene with 80U regulars. After a march of about eix miles, aud within a short distance of CayuseStation he encountered Lietween 400 and 500 warriors. This was abont 8 o'clock {n the morning. Qetting the meninto position, Col. Miles opened fire on the nostiles, whoreturned It, but without eflect, nelther nide sustaluing any (ojury. This was continued without intermission until 12 o’clock, when the Indians attemoted to charge Miles' lfnes, but were driven off, the redskins belog unabis to stand the firc from tho howitzer. The Indiaos sustained considerable Joss, those present esti~ matiug thelr dead at fifteen. Col, Milea’ cas- ualties conslst of two men wounded, one in the arm and onc {n tho leg. B8hortly after 1 o'clock tho Indians foll back towards the mountalns. ‘Thls is tho first time during thiscampaign thas the hostlles have attempted to charze, and shows that they are driven to desporation. During the whole fight they shot wild. Mlice’ object, fn view of the overwhelming number agalnst bim, was toprevent the advance of the hostiles, and, If possible, hold them in check till refuforced. This he did, althourn bis force was on foot and the savages well mnounted, Duripg Friday the Indiavs cowpleted the dostruction of Cayuse Statlon, which, on the day prevluull they had partlally destroved. It 18 Zeared that Mcacham's lias ot a aimilur fate. Among the {nlerested spectators of Miles’ fight were a large nuinber of Uuatillas, who tuok sides with ncither party, but appeared to rellsh the spors. It is sald that o number of {uunz men belonging to thia tribe, under WVenapsnoot, have Jjoined the blostiles.. Col. Cnmur{n reports that tha youni warriors haya vassed hioyord lits control, At 10 o’clock this morning Col. Forsythe, with his command, was at Weaton, bavinz been ordered to the sceno of yesterday's conflict, and was movink us rapidly as his horees could travel, The forces now I the Umatilla country amount to 700 incn, aud 1t is thought there will be suf- ticlout to bring the nposttles to ternid ju u fow days. §uulmnundlnl reports to the contrury, it Is must certaln that a portion of the hustiles bavo succeeded in crossing the Columbla River, and | the danger, 8o far ns the future is concerned, Iltes with them, evera! mill wen bave fust come Into lown, and rcport they were driven out of the mountaios Ly tho Indiaus, who ap- pear to be present {u large numbers, A volun- teer cotnpany has been nrflnmzud here, and hus Pplaced ftaclt at the disposal of Gov. Ferry. TROUBLE AUCAD, Avectal Dianateh 10 The Tridune. Yaxgtox, D. T., July 15—JActing Agend Dougherty, of the Crow Creck aud Lower Brules, was called on last week by the Yunkiou Blowing Goose's band on James River und suked to interfera fu thelr bebalt, and drive buck. tha settiers whe are encrosching on the terrd- tory they clalm hus pever bren ceded to the United States. The Indinns say they will_hold the country, und the re<ult will be a'row. These Indians belong to the Crow Creck Agency, but for three yeara they hove declt tu stay there, ‘They anowed Agent Donghierty O'Fullows’ treaty of 1825, but thers wus nothing ubuut lund in e, A LUCKLESS AGENT, Kpectal Diznatch to TAs driSune, Diswanck, D. I, July 15.~Last Frifoy a party of Staudivg Rovk Indiona caughi the Indlan Ageot, Maj, Ifoghes, drazgea him down to the Missourl, andtried to drown him. ‘fhe commanding officer, Gen. Carlin, rescued him, ‘Che firat mail ob the route between tiere and Fort Keogh arrived at Keogh the Tth jnst. The u‘:lvu reports seoloy several hostils lodiuns ov the way, TOTAL ABSTINENCE. Froparations Makiug for = Dig Dlaw-Out ¢ at Lawrence, Kan, Suectai Disputch ie The I'riduna. Lawrexce, Kau., July 15.—A pgraud nstional temperance camp-mecting will be held under the ausplees of the Kansus Btate Teavcrauce Unton ut Bismarck Urove, near thls city, from Aug, 3010 Sept. 9. The grove s ous of tbo finust in the eutire West, and ample prepara- tions will be niude for the comfortable accoms modation of 50,000 peaple. 1t by intendid to maky this mecliog o every respect truly as- tloval, the object belng not enly to more per- feelly unlte fu sympathy aml work tha 1 ol tewperauce throughovut the gt States, bLut to scud oub from meetiug an tutluence in favor of tewyperance that witl bu fele throuzbuut the sutire country, The President of the Unlted Biutes and members of bis Cabluet, the Goy- ernors of the several States, the Juatlces of thy Buprewe Court ol the Uuited Btates and of the several Ntates, distingusbed ollicers of the arm aud pavy,together withthe inust ewinent siates- met, umm"l\md wurkers in Ahe temperssie ause througlout the States and Territord well as distiuzutshed oflicers of tle Don of Capada, have beeu Invited, und many have already judicated thele latoution of Lelug prea- eut duriug the mecting. Arraugemenuts bave becu mude with thy promivent raflroads Euat aud West fur » very 1uw rate of trauiportation. Sl il Ml s TEACHERS, Spoctal Ditodio ie Lie Trivune. Gaweva Lake, Wis,, July 15.~4A preliminary meeting of $the conductors of Teachers' fusti tutgs was held thls evening in the High Sabvol- room, with & good attcodauce of teachers from all parts of the ttate. Tho wosting was called toorder by W, C. Whitford, Rtate Superiatend- ant, und Kobert Grabaia, of Qekosh, was clected Chutrwav, sad Hoses Baroes, of Keuoshy, Bec- retary, ‘The toolc, ** Pnylnluu{ in the Dtstoict Behools," was discussed by W. D. Parker, Pres- tdent of the Normal Behool of River Falla; No Ak Twiujug, of Monroe; B, 3. Reyuolda, of New Lisboa; Willism Walker,Superintcadent of Man- Htowoe County; Mr. Huater,of Eau Clatra; aud A, O, Wright, of Fox Luks. 'Tho topl:, * Phys- fcal Geogruply (n the United Btates,” was dis- cussed by (eorge B. Albee, Presidout uf the Oslikosh Nornul 8chool; J. T, Lunu, Superia- teodent of 8auk Couaty, and others. Adjousar «d U} Tycsday wornlog.

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