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THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1578 G 9y NS chnatf, was an army-officer, and since has taken [ old charl or “what is called * the will yleld better than lnsf ' and rye fho follosing _grov: L A Tich & M’PILERSON. e the Epiaepal Chureb, and is Rector | Wider Conncil, ecems to regard the question of HARYV M AR R Lo e Ko hm! ."ll t-“-lnh‘x i opan & Ca. Pl here. Ita legality scttied by the Supremo Court, and anticipated. ".’mfll‘ o K(T: o ‘;‘ Eanpan "mxb’l“; v and At the close of this prayer, and after the exc- | at iis scasion this eveatng nassed aresolution T ort. e cutlon of n plece of maslc, thwe address of wel- | directing City Marahal Carpenter to aerest | Tho Shocking News from Minnesota NEBRASKA. arns, 25 Kingston sfrcek: and the VWarren Packing Compnny, n Texas firm engnged in acking benl, fn which It Is sald Tappan ts argely Interested. To what sxtent these firms are involred it 12 tmposaible at present to stato, bt it fs fearcd they will all suffer severely. The Boston Belting Company will meet ita iia- Uilities, and it s hoped the property turned over by Tnppan will be sufliciont Lo protect the stockholders from loss. POLITICAL. THE TOLEDO DISTRICT. apeciat DispateA te Ihe Tribune., Tonepo, O., July 2L—The muddie fn Con- gressional politics In this district has become a mix of the highest grade, On the Democratic elde o well-detined and irreconcilable split de- veloped ftaelf to-day. The adherents of Gen. James B. Stecdman aod of the Hoo. Frank H. Hiurd have appeared so far to bo pretty nearly equal in cumber, the advantaco, If Aay, sceming to be on the aide of Steedman. ‘fhe way this county went wonld decide the matter. In the caucos, last Friday evening, for delegates to the County Convention which met n G wonds i his usuai Lesitating. mauncr from 8 [ come to the nation by a dlvision In the cotmeils M e e . Tho. it e Bite'af mangacipCal ere 160 9003 | ST Whig ey o Acigun Sasata 4 | roand s g andsom UL e aTeacs | s ot vory o dumads o Y The Only Pain Remedy & small _majiniye 8 Lurd. men . \wos re-slected two years after. Ho served se | yield 18 cqual to lsst sear. Telegrama from | ous causcs to the apring-wheat of Minue- beta “snbscquent meetings in two of the wards, | Presence of Presidont Hayos, Gone Bher- | 11q came formasd onl s periéct storm of ap- | Deputy United o years slter. Ho derved oa | Forty pointa. fn Southeast Minnesota, roceived | outo, Norubern Tom and Wisconsin. it e S which went for Steedman snd clected Hurd man, Gen. Garficld, and Gov. el wan “short. but anything | o was olccted Beorotary of Etate, sorvod os | to-nighty report the harvest commenced in all 5% okl Towels OF oLber Gisbd o urevaas) delegates. At the organieation of the Conven- ' i om him wes appreciated by the boys. 1l | term, and declined 8 renomination In 1861, K10 [ ypay gection. Prospects have much Imoroved FIRES 008 pplication tion Iast Eaturday the Hurd men got the whip Bishop. s "t B0, Notdicrs - wer | wad dommissioned by Lincaln Coliector of the | ginco st week, Ts arerago sild at nearly lt . FROM ONE TO TIWESTY MINUTES, hand by filling the hall with outsiders and B e st 1ol tho i ercnee | ref interimaluriug Jolineun's A atmmtion | pointa 18 Nfteen to twenty bushels per acro. AT CATTLETSDURG, KY. JRRME ol B 4 organizing the Conyentfon by viva yoca votes, £pecial Ditps dayfor | Of _pence. T sometimes cems s though D e aaven auk 'a hulfyears. Ho was3¢ | Thers are only two pluces below Oftcen and | ASMIAND, Ky, July ZA—A boat brings the | Nearalslo, &r brosirated with discass may suffer, NawanK, O., Jaly 22.~Thisls & great day for several twenty-five, The quallty has sullercd [ Dews that the town of Cattletsburg is all which put cversthing In their hands, and they thereupon procceded to rale out the Steedman aclegates from the contested wards and lo fostall their own. There was a tumultuous time, such as Democrots only can get up, with vells, Inflammatory specches, and A few kvock-downs; but he Hurdltes hbeld Auring bis previous term, sud has boon retained by it i1 soma capacity neceesitatiog his frequent attendance ot Washington since LIs ferm ex- pired. It 18 hard to say what the issue of the present quarrel will be. * Tlurd cannot ba elected without Steedman’s assistance, If lhe can at atl, tmt, lenying the Nationals out of the question, the District fs Republican by sev- eral huundred majority. " Both factions are now fo thoroughly enraged that It looks na §f they will ligbt 1t out for spite, uniess the ontslde doleeates st down upon them. The Liopublfean chagrined over tho declination of the Hon, Charles Foster to becoma their can- didate. 170 has beon holding the matter under consideration for & week, and to-day the Com- mittee visited him at Custorla to teccive bis deciston. e safd that he regretted exceeding- 1y i inability to aceept, but that he felt 1t hls duty to wake the canvass lu his oresent dis- trict, in which Is most of his old district. The Nutionals have not held thelr conventlon yet, 2t they are. jubilant. over the condition of affatrn In the other parttes, which they bope to take advantage of. Cix att, July 23.—The Ton. Charles Foster has declinod tho nomination for Con- grees In the Seventh District, . pphicay TLLINOIS. Epeciat Dlspaich t> Tha Tridune, Drearom, HL, July 22—In October, 187, what §4 hnown us the Murphy movement struck Deeatur tu full fores, calling out thousands of tieoplo to the meetings pightly, Hundreds of shrucrs wera abtaloed, Women snd children sned, and then tho bume began to fall Into Lne. The whisky Interests becamo imaterially ppled, and the movemont hus been koot up vithout ‘outside influcuces cver stnce. ‘The unly temporauce dally paper fn the United Stuten, the Deeatur Sun, haa beon pouring hot Predithition shot Into the ranks of the Demo- cratle sud Republivay partfes until there ls tow a lormidublo Protibitian sentiment in this connty, and wherever the paper [ read its cir- sulation §8 rapldly Wncreasing, subscribers cotn- v in from oll pares of this and other Btates, #o your correapondent fs fnformed. ‘This means sometiing, oud will no doubt attract the rerious attentlon of politicians of both vartles, At the County Tomperance Convention, hold on Raturiny lost, o straticht Temperance ticket W flll in the tield: Frank L. Wood for Sherifl and Dr. 8. Cooper for Corover. Both men liero- totoro voted tho Republican ticket. A resolu- tion was offered and carrled adopting eatlry the Btate Protibition piatiorm. Committecs were appointed to select dele- pates to thie Senutorlal and ttepresentative Con- ventions. - Delegatea wers elected to 8 Con- grelstonal Prohibition Convention vo be held in tho near futare. Special DIpateh to The Tribuna. &riNarieLD, 11, July 23.—The Democratic Connty Couventlon mcets to-morrow, und is y to bo o lively moeting, cspecially for Fepresviftatives, lnasmucl mon tantfestly uuiit for g0 blgh an office canled the vrimaries, wod nre likely to be nomiuated, The lepube Iiecans hope o carry the county, however, und to elect two Representutives. o berfoct gentlenan and populsr officer | apcech. He was rejolved at this celehration of Ul gmn md e A | than, B o heday ou wiieh The fable hero sacrbieed bis i L] But hers - overy prospctof good harvsk | a7 the principul lostey by fre Bers his alter- oo Theoat, Diflouit Brena st 5 E r 1fo. JanzsvitLe, Wis, July 23— bod S vee b: G. W s tatiosy pitation of tho He, mnye‘imzn;?’b&mél':-fln’:fne'll‘rll:d‘f'"n‘mvalar:lfif o e wic haoed wilh a8 ':n;«'»::' ‘warshipful de et O e tha beopla of Oblo | Albert 1&1::.' o telt licnu'fiufiflwr'fl?; Telograsiy’ Siom. | Mantiobssstoiday eputh 321:?%‘;"?' &"r‘.’.%.’:-“..“h’;?&t‘n;“‘if oo M Hyatgrion Croup: Diphthors & * | heing Introduced, thanked pla ol o % barl N , 5 S00; B. H. Catarrh, Infiuonsa, e T | nom e e ettt | e el B P 0 | Dl ot e S e | S TR S TS | R S R i | e B L rhould be made by, the Congreueto s e | Army of the Teuncacee, which ho commarged; | wided State of dissolrl, Tle FERlod st Yoy overturning of hls wavon lat Friday, was | Polore In that Troviace, el o e | 100] ol Soore, bistneen DeoDecty, $1600; N ool Bnoumatiom, veution, and Gou. Blecdman opei'y Sractiies | and, when he died bravely leoding on his Thon, | luinorous stories of Gen, Suesman, Ho sad | brought bors and buried yeatorilay! wtove. tn. syleniil sondiifon; o rusk of Diigne. | Willlam “Burne, e Pa ]! e Cold Chills, Ague Chills, e aiL i rails Gtesn | on s bloody Oold ot Atiantay 4 ol mourned | Hi¢ I 50 horsa, bt had now zotn new coat | o o0 S 'M,:f:o‘:“":",'&”u"“ e C“""'““'“,‘j Thio harvest commeucos the Just of this or the | ik Burns, stocnaker, #3000 D V. Ohilblains, and Frost Dite, back cndidate, sl of dofog ol fa 14 ORSE 10 | paw nearand dear rolotiva by the fountey ot | wish brass buctons s spandics oo, Just ut | ¥ of pted auappropet- [ 8 C0F L O Caintles on tho Hua of | i g ey o e S000 M. | o TR mocationot ho NEADY RELIEE, to the dofest Tlurd's slecuion, | Auicther, lendlug Bl | durge. The histocy of thianoble daatty fm afew | shs moment the platiotin, mulch Bad Juig e e e o omugs | 110 Bt Paul & Tacifc and 8t. Pool & Sious | B Lawatn e L valhi; | Shrein famforsy beun or ailealty wxlais mil i " 0f : ca o1 with peaple, went down dgzo Da o, marks wero 7 < i N e X i 2 (”““‘))x"“'e '""l‘““"'“‘L “; u:’"r““lf' ‘;‘&&%‘h;’;; 1t was on'July 2% 11304, —fourteen years ago ,.g",,t'rr{,h' and .,m."mfi.l.'h,,m, difilculty | by A, A. Juka::?.g J. B. Cassaday, n.‘:‘n';':t? City Tonds report but little domage by | 9 {L l?nf{lx'd mem, hur:l;:]tf‘q ?,.'.wo. %rm!lh fii"'fiz.:.‘m:"cflr":"c'.‘:."u';'.' %‘J’n’f‘fif’flfi“&fl;fl’: fzod Nim ‘to drow ou B for $S00 100 | today, (ihe baltle Ched | razid | since } ucn, Sherman and Prosident Hayes oscapid | torson, end A, Hyatt Smith. Judge Nogulos etorm, Glght, o rist, i the prospoct o large | 84 Cectly Gy, Boods 86,005 Davidsan, b | (i ek isaiehs; Bsiacey aveaon Gl e Boresatd ading Democrat to disburss it fig i L‘;,‘mn'{:&?’r‘;g‘n;’,‘::, uen R Seitas | from the telrld, AL leeth e vas very taricely atiendod T the uitor- | ¥eld, but of & quality not up to 1877, lareer | nun & Pritchn frocers, $4.000; Pelton Bron, | nERDY LIS Snahear Abeltiogt RADWAT 3 5 z v y ; 2 | BE LIE ein. o 10wyl e e, | A 7S S PR DRL SRS | v ot e o s crpone s | SO0 PR PR el | Mo proved oo of st | oo St sk ot L, SR | R B TR 8 PR e > 3 ) ch that mude the old soldlers cheer an ¥ i Otllco, $1,000; did somu excellent nervics for the Unlon Pacifie | oy "y aides were buslly cneaged, in ono way e st 110 sald that the fact was, oners i‘l‘nf:la:“p::}cg' "“"'.'“L“flggg‘l’& filér&l‘y’ %m that tho damage has been overestimatod. Tho :(-:.h;;‘hfim(;“\\v Afl;fi"fil&-& B‘;'oi“ g;u: FEVER AND AGUE, MISROURI, Apecial DigpateA to The Triduna, 81. Joserny Mo., July 22.—The Domocratic Executlve Committes of the Ninth Congression- ul District et In this city to-day, and fixed the time and place for holdivg the Congression- 1) Convention and the basis of reproeentation. ‘Fhe tme lixed s the 241 of August, at Cam- cton, Clinton County, One delesute Is allowed fur every 200 votes, and one fur overy fraction af l:”dwd over. All tho counties were repre- scuted. VIRGINIA. ALEXANDHIA, July 24—At the mass-meeting £eld at Orunge Court-louss to-duy to appulut delegates to thy Congresslonal Conventlon, o resolution to appuint delegates opposed to Hunton was adopted,—100 to 120,—wheroupog lunton's friends soceded, sud the meeting sp- puluted delegates salid tor Neate, e ——— SUICIDE. Hpecial Piapulch o Tha Triduna, Axxn Auson, Mich,, July £2,~A mon named R. Van Kleeek, aged 00, was arrested at Saline, supposed to be drunk, It was soon discovered that be had taken luudspym, sud he died in hulf un hour. He was supposud to be lussne. e e et - . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, July 22.—Steamships Btate of Vir- gints, Celtle, Amerique, Btrassburg, and Ot- ranto, from New York; Peruvian, from Mon- treal; Oblo, from Philadelphis; aud Yaleatine, from Buston, Luve arrived out. e —————— BASE-BALL, - Hoston, July 2L—Dostous, 8] Cincinnatls, 7. HonnBuLsviLLE, July 2%~5laochesters, 113 Horuells, 4. ——— Tho Benulmrals, Prince Eugens Homanovekl Leuchtenberg, wlio 18 soou to bo warried to & sister of the weil-kuown Russisn Genersl, Skobelell, is o Urece descendant of the Vieomte Alekaudre de Deaubarpats and the Martiolque Creols Jorephine, who afterward became the wife of e Firat Noooleon. The present Prince’s grand- fathos was Eugeny Beauluruafs, the sdopted sou of the Emperor Napoleon, und sou-tu-law of o Germun Rlog, Viceroy of Ttaly, helr to the Puiveedow of Veuls, to the Irun Crown of Jambardy, to .the Oraod Durlg of Frauk- furt, Arch-Chaucellor of the Emplre, Mar- shwl of Frsuce, asod so forth. e endea by bewg shuple Duke of Leuch- Teubery, '@ princlyality which bis Bovarian father-fu-luw ceded to blin for 5,000,000 fruuci. Hls sou, Marimllan, the fatber of the bride- crovw-clect, warsicd the eldest daugbter of zur Nivholus; beace the ailix of Romauovskl, wud the atiilistion of n West 1odian Creolu's de- suendants with the Imperiul House of Rusaia. Ahe present Duke of Leucttenberg 18 ubuiar- ricd. Prince Eugene, bis belr-presuwptive, o BY years oi uge, ob ollicer in the Latucers of the Guurd, and Las been alreudy warred—iu 1560— tu Countess Darta Opotchinine, who dica in the tollowing year, She wus created the Countess Leaubiariais, u title by which Miow Skobelelt wiil uisw be Anows, for the misglid bloud of the' Turtar Catheriue wnd of the Creole Juscplilug is tuo subte to be remimded with any more ple- Lisd stutl tian dtsell witkyut such protest. *Honor Comes, a Pilgrim COray, to ’ The Great Soldiers' and Sailors Fitting Celebration of ‘the Annl- Encominstic Speeches by the Dellvery of an Eloquent Formal Pane- this pleasant village, and & grest day for Oblo in fact, the fntercst In the rounion and celebra- tion 15 not confined to one Btate, but Is national lo ita character. sacrificed their lises in the struggle for the pres. ervatton of tha Unlon, perlaps thers was no and anotber, it is supposcd that the brave Gen- cral, 8¢ sbout 2 D. ., rode forward beyond his 1hues, and wna shot by a lebel soldicr who ree- ognized him by his unifona. taken o despofled by the enemy, for In a mo- ment the brave commnand clinrged after and took possession of the ground, The chershed dead was brought back” to the rear, and Gon, Sherman and all the rest, with uncovered heads, stood ip the preacnce of the ”\ud. d bably died Inatantl It y, and probably natantly, It was & reat los to the ariny, and_greatly did all take t to heart. He lay in all his glory, without a blood-spot upon him, so far as the eye could roe,—only tho fatal bullet-hole visible through his thick, close-fitting re; Gen. John A, Logzan, o mediate cormmand of the army, e mon thelr Tors, and urged th avenge tha dead hero. McPlierson was an Ohio boy, having been raised near Clyde, in this Siate, and from that village sent to the Academy ot West Polut nod st Clydg his bod! Uen, Cnarles cer, who commnnded a stivisfon in the Army of the Tenneasee, and was a grest admirer of ‘the dead hero—tirst voncetved the appropriate plan af holding this grand State and Nutional Sol- diera’ and Saldors’ Rennlon w sary dlay, The peoplo of this enterprising city responded to his efforts, and the geanlt 1s one orh| ho grandest affairs of the kind ever Leld' In o, ‘This I8 o very fit place for such a gathering. One mile west of the city {s located that won- derfal relic of unimagined antiquity, left by the mytilcal Moundbuilders, known as to conjecture, ¥or nished the aubject per-articles slnost Iunumerable, but even now it is as much a thing of darkness as ever. - The followiug descrivtion will furnish sone {dea of tho place: It I8 o circular carthwork or embank- ment, of aver a mile In circumference, standing at the present day at a hight of twenty fect, the circle Lelug broken only by an fin) ing or gatcway on the east, on elther side of which the ditch is the deepest and the walls highest. From this gatoway run parallel walls municatipg with other fortifl neighborhood; one of which 1s an octaton, an- uther ohloug, and still another circular. We use the commion tern$ In calling them fort{fiea- tions, aware that the vexed question of thelr origin aud use is veiled in profound mystery, “Those best skilled fn sntiquarian loroe confess themeolves puzzled in the investigation to know whother these maguiflcent ramparts wero, far back o the olden thuies, confllcts between opwlfuz armles, or whether they wers devoted to some or natlonal festivals. make are Juumedl( military Iu thelr churacter. One enu easily , bell anee thronged with serrled ranks ready tobattle to the deatii in bohaolf of, to shem, some great perhaps it wus the Jast euu:::. Face, speal feints, tho cmbracs of death, throabiold that would, tory, n {ucru barbaric skil} which dusigned this per- fect clrele, allcle which ljoln it marked out thelr ines was no rude saysco, His bratn had pondered to soime purpose over the wbatractions of omgies and curves, Aud yet, with ull the evidence of his skill, wo wonder not a Jittls ot kis design In piacivg bls ditch fusida tha walls, filled as it now is, it would inve beou a mury surious obstucle to the eucmy than the embunk- ment kiaell, ‘This fact, ss much as any other, seems 10 polit 1o sume other purpose as to tho causoof ita construction. A discuvery muduu fuw e Bty spox of “tugle resemblance to a bird with extended wings), # flat surfuce was uncovered, showlug evident murks of firg, unid baving upon It ssbes and the rewains of charred wood, cluvatlon, once stoad, perhaps, an Axtec Prluub. in “Fm of wultitudes, guih I parformued the voueluding ue lnitlutury ceremony of some grand Olymplun gume, where the stro Dpeac prodigies of of foot curned therr uak or laurel chaplets; or whero poets,. perhaps, recited their anutory l"rlu or martisl epica to wuger ears aud appre- ¢ mystery. Wo van but conjecture and wonder, ~wonder that & people o evidently great, and pothing engraved or mu!wund to perpetnate the great events of thelr to g olil fureats that have sucresslvely grown and cernbug thelr constructors, They dute from sa autiquity Bloss the Turf that Wraps ¥ His Clay.” Reunion Yesterday at Nowark, O. versury of tho lero's Death. Natlon's Most Distin- guished Men. gyric by Gen. J. W. Kelfer, Of all the brave men who But he was never reat and oo do- Tl 'had been shot directly through tho lation coat. 1ltinols, taking {m- announced to em forward to TOW rests. Woods-4a retired srmy offl. n this anniver- TILE QLD FORT. d 4y Inteuded, i whally left years past this apot has fur- for pamphlcts and newspa- sing open- carth o few rods apart, leading to and com- cations in the he theatrs of bloody t rellgiona rites “The first impresaton they ieve thot immenso wall wus Perhaps & host of invaders thus slon of the country ouihold of some now hat majestic gateway, could It mieht tell tales of desperate sortics, of aud of forlorn hopes marching steadily to or ot strugiles st its had _they u written lis. huve been purallels of Thermopylw, It wad or the mathematical octagon or purs “The eugineor who Placed ou the outalde, nud bufore 0 In the centro af the area gives plansi- this cuu{m«lum. In romoving the ouud” (vo called from Its . Mere, upun this frow sl parts ¢ laud, celebrating s great religzious Or, perhaps, there may have been f ¢ ustival. bravest met In uimls war or ul tourney; where wrestlers extublted physlcisl sxertiyui where the fleet pest and ative tastcs, But to us it is mystery,—ull ceaing 80 1much of clvilizution, have lett istory, or, ot least, e somo fuint clow to thelr orlginand tate, But not more slleut ure the generitions of diny fallcn ubou this spot than ure thede works con- 40 remule that even the red men have 1o legend or tradition to strengthen auy of the varlous bypothcses thut have been formed. THE CELEBRATION, ‘Che town 18 tuost elaborstely and tastetully decorutvd, aud tharv is but ove patriotie fin- silse stirrini the breasts of all. At runrise a L‘kdvml sulute was fired by Bultikonut's Battery, from Cleveland. From 9 to 10 o'clock the soldiers wud sutlors, who wre presunt in Jurge nimbers, wutbered ut thie beadquarters of the Sudel{. uad formed fa Hue. Aeauwhile President ftaves aud party arrived in s specll car upon the Pun-Handle Rallroad from Colum- bus, whers be Lud been stoppluyg sluce Frulay: cvening, baviog r:meu through bery at thut tine cu route. ife was receivod with 1nud thuslusts by the soldiers aud citixens, sud a alute of twenty-ubie Kuus was fired Ju honor ot “his wrrival, His party—cousisting ol sowe hall- dozeu persuns—wad mwediately driven to the Lausiug House, where rooms bad been eugaged and ut W wclock the &wu:n-lun, uuder the cotn- waud of Licut.-Col. J. ¢ Welirle, started for the * Old Fort." ¥ ‘The exercises Of the dauy tovk placs ou the Fair-Grounds, which ore dircctly adjoluing the Furt, snd afforded & very sultsble -pm..h buiug shady, sud a delightful resort from the heat ol tbe euu. These exerulsea opened st 11 o'clock oo . with pruyer frow Chaplat Bates, Tuls gentle- way, wu was bofore toe Wara lasyer fu Cla- comeo ! Was, from his adopted State, but has since rather re. tirod from politics, this Dince, it wus considered approneiate that hie sbould eive tho welcoming wldress. presscd his plonsure at aceing so many of is tion, such as this orator is eapable of giving, e reviewed the history of McPhersun, ami pald o glowing enloglum to his incmory. showed which led to the bloody bnt somewhat decisivo Dattle of Atlanta: and closed with the exproa- slon of hope for the futurs proeperity amd peaco of the country. The adidress was listened 1o attentively ond cnthuslotically applauded, was Introduced and paid a flue tributo to the memory of McPherson, by giving the oinlona af the lienornls over him and those who knew him best. Gov. Bishoy and, nluvrl{I adjnsting his sapectacles, read a few ) nothiug but war will bring the people out in their strencth and power. have the mon come oitt In this way with thelr . el badl & o 1d do* ood to | Nephicwa and o nlece, Flagn woro displayed on | 8 faflure, Delug badly damaged by m:fv.emtlln:hl‘vm:gduu&“tficlro I|’|'r‘3flhfp| .“3 the public buldings in respect to his memory. | storms. Corn looks well. Southern Dakota truggles. 1{e closcd with the lupe that civil Ar might nuver again come. Attornev-tieneral Devens was next introduced, and made o bappy right and our cnemies wers wrong, and so long os this was not admitied there would ba a con- stant quarrel, and should be, har done much for the people, advautages. with cach other an the country, Ino way they never could have doue otherwiso. free sunper wns served to tho soldiers, and they grodually dispersed. evor got_towetner in this portion of the Btato, and numberod ut Jeast 20,000, grand banquel was given fn lhonor of the dia. tingulshed guests of the Lansing llouse. Pres- fdent Hayes and party return bo Washington vn the 1 o'clock traln to-nteht, while Gen. Bherman goes bick to lils country residence ucar Lancas- ter, whtere his family are now residing. o 1 ; Covustous, July 2%—It s eatimated there were at leust 20,000 peoplo present at tho sol- dicrs’ and sallors' reunion at Among the first of the distingulshed fnvited wucats to arrive was Uen, Shernan, who camo from Lancaster, where he hadfpent Sunday, ar- rivibe at Newark ot 8 arrived from Colutnbus shortly ofter 9 u'elock, He was accompanied by Uov. Bistop and etafl, .aud the two were escorted by the Governog's Guard and port of the Fourteenth Rewiment of the National Guard. Amonir thoso whu oecom- panied the President on the trip from Columbug wera Attornoy-Ueneral Dovena, A, T, United Btates Penslon Agent, Col. Barnes, Secretary of Btate, (Jen, Woger Bwayne, J. W, Kicfor, and C. C. Wolcutt, of Ohio, an Gen. Hayden, of Tudiaua, At least 15,000 peo- ple were gathiered about to witness the arvival, The visitors wer escorted from the depot to tho Lansing House by the Newark Guurds ond companies thay came from Columbus. was formed nbout 13 o'clock, and the lne of march wsa taken for tho old fort, acar Newark, | the scene of the reunton. companies or _portions of compaules of Ohlo {'\‘m!fnnl Quurds and Veteraps, uud seven brass ands. other distingulshed visitord went with the pro- cesslon {n cal ou the line of marcl the wrounds was wiade by Gen, Willand Wamer. Gen. Kicfer, Sprivaticld consfderable portion of eulogy anniversary of his death. ‘The speakor noxt wukc ot length of Ohlo'a contributions to the o mwllitary and civic beroes. man, and otuers were introduced to the audi- enco from tho stand, was profusely decurated with flags, evergreens, aud wottoes of welcomo. Among the attrace tlve featurcs was the old war eaglo ' Al which accowpanied a Wiscousin regiinent dur- lu;klhe War. House st 10 o'clack, sided, Following s the programme; feld. +* Tha President of tho United States;" responso by Uan. J, Warren Keifer. A i] sherman, _'*Tue rankand flle;" respouse by Gen. Thomas Ewlng, *+Tne Uenersl Staff;" responss by Col. L. W, Dayt nding and in ailence. % s g fshie Beadi raponie by Gen dohi . e e 3 aTiutn Ik 890,000, Weito ofered, Outa'leut aog good rop.” Corm in ...(,[,h, fo the War;" rerpouse by Qen. Durbla how yoo want it Bt & X'fi?f.‘é'.!;.. tter conditiun than last year, Goy, Thomas L. Youuy. militia wu\rmv‘ namoe unknown, fell out of a ;(fll'l‘uo' ut the ille Washifugton. s predicted, broken Into two mnaln bauds, the Soakes travellng up the Umatilla toward the Snuke Mublneurs, amd the Plutes making el- fort to cscups by the Duly road, where ‘they have atready been mot, sud driven back by tha commund under Gen. Wheaton, bia Rlyers and renegades from the Umatiltus and Blucoe Resuryes aro crossiug ns fast as poslble, to small bands, to the uorth side ot Tudiuns ou the Blmcoe Reserve, golug futo Bulfuto, but the luss of their lesdurs ern trip, resumed oflictal dutles Lo-day, ditlou, and says that the ludisus be visited ap- delivered by Gen. Willanl Warner, of | Bowman’s Depnty-Marshals, and to teke pos- TR Dot n Tormer restdent of this city. Tla | seraion whenever - practicable. of . the Principally Wheat-Shooks, few years avo, Unfted Btates Senator | City Muket-lluum, thelr present head- q‘wun. Any attempt of thls kind, 1t 1s snid, will be reaisted by the Bowman Depa- tien, and another svene simllar to that of a few daga ago, when two Deputy Marshals were Xilled, 1s Agbrchcmlrd. very nnsettled con- A Slight Detertoration in Quality, but an Unequaled Qnantity. Heing A former resident of He ex- Propitions Condition of the Weather Slnce NELSON &, ISBELL. Tast Batnrdny 0 Special Dispateh to The Triduna, Lasstrg, Mich,, Jaly 23.—The Hon. Nelson Q. Tabell, a prominent, respected citizen of this city and State, dled st his rooms in the Lansing Hlonse yesterday afternoon of nervous prostra- tlon. Mr. Isbell came to Michigan in 184, In 1847he waa elected on the Whiz tickot to the State Benae, the only Whig elected, which fact led Horace (irecley to Jocoscly remark in the New York Tribure: “Wo are on the eveof & Prestdentlal election, and much danger may He cireumetances the combination of Thensands of Broad Fields Already Botted with Tpright Sheaves, PRESIDENT MAYRS MINNESOTA, Apectat®Diepatcaen to The Triune, MivrmapoLts, Minn, Jniy 22.—The harvest has commenced on the high vrafrie. The crop was nover larger, but tho quality Is pot up to last year—mnostly No. 9. Timber aod low was next introduced, ienrfl of age when he came to Michigan, Mr. sbel) was @ aingle man. e leaves property iq to He_wan giad valued at between $75,000 ana £100,000 ta two mors than the quantity, Harloy {s ncarly The funeral occurs to-morrow. The body Is lo roports the harvest commenced . bo taken to Iowall for interments il ol it ok Prospects are better in Sonthwestern Minnesota. Wheat is slightly tojured by the excessivo heat, MORTUARY, sweather fs cool aud falr throughout tho Btate. Couslderablo wheat s in shoclk. Rocnzsras, Minn,, July 23.—The result of my trip by team yesterdny and to-day through oue of the best whoat sections of Miunesota lins more than confirmed my dispaten of tho 20th relative to the cxaggerated reports of tho dam: ago to wheat in this Btate. From porsonal In- spection of flelds within o circult of fifiy mites, I om happily disappointed, Nevor was there o moro besatjful stand of wheat, so little lodged or rusty, the acreage belng simply fm- mense, and the blight but a fraction as largo as 1 had beon Jed to belicve from the doleful sto- rica of tho chroute croakers fn this section. It fa safo to eatimate the crop at from clghteen to twenty-fivo bushels per acre. IHarvesting will bo general the last of this week. Tuo weather 1s favorablo and cool, 74 in the shade. If 1t con- tinues, Minncsota {8 good for 0,000,000 bushels of wheat, i not more, and 10 per cont of the cm‘g of 1877 {a yet In firat haods. ‘1xoNa, Minn, Jaly 22—Tho cool, bright weathior which began tn'this partof tho Btate on Saturday Improves the crop prospocts. Reports are coufficting as to the amount of, damago dune, but it has probahly heen exazgeratod. UGood judges think the crop will average ot lcast twelye bushels per acre throughout the Btate, butof 8 quality luferior to lust year. 1t appears that the heavy rains last week did not oxtend west of Bt. Peter, and the glnld In that vicinity {a cstimated at twouty bushels per mcre. Har- cucrally this weok, bsLezry Evs, Brown Co., July 23.—Wheat badly damaged by tho rust, and lodged. Weather hot and wet. Harvesat will bs fn fall blast this week. ILLINOIS. Avecial Dispaizhes to The Tridune, NEodA, Cumberland Co., July 23.—Winter- whent all stacked. Bome threshod. Win yield from fifteen to eightoon bushels. Farmors will not soll below 78 cents, Oata cat. Averugoe crop. Carn will not make over onc-third of a crop. AsnToN, Lee Co., July 23, —Harvest of spriog wheat and oats commeucod. Wheat fuir. Onta fall. Gralo will be put on tho mnarket os soon as threshed. fiontanp, Madlen Co., July 23,—~Ths fn- tensc heat has put a stop to throshing, Not yielding as much us was expected. Oats aro all cut. Corn bea lmproved. Good many flelds uneyen, Nzw CantoN, Pike Co., July 23.—Two-thirds of the wheat In stack. Wil be sold 2 soon s g:ulhln. Corn 50 per cent less than last year, s ylokding good. Ul.im, Pulasid Co., July L—Moat of the Poor, 111 be sold at once. wheat Is thresbed. Cotn better than last year, Cray Ciry, Clay Co., July 23.—Nine-tonths of the wheat goue Into stack.” Will scli nay for fcar of lower prices, good. Corn will averngo with lost year. Maxgns, Tazewell Co., July 22 —Wheat gen- erally guod nud wone luto stack. Thought that the present s tho best time to seil. Mostly threshod from the shock, Cutting oats. Corn good staud but not forward. BruLs Pramme, iamilton Co., July 23— Wheut ylelding far below lost scasou. Beling s fast aa threshed froin 00 to 80, Outs in shock but Hght, Corn sufforiog from bheat wnd droughit. Y Mizes, Macoupin Co., July 22.—Winter wheat (hldllw rom slxteen to twenty bushels, Qual- ty xool. Three-fourths of tho corn stacked, charge of tho remalns, and the usual scrvices o thought war of that Order wero conducted at the grave. with alllts dfs- gcople heeame ooquainted ) the varfous resources of L. M. LEERON. r Apecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Gatexa, I, July 23—L. M. Lebron, 8 Polander by birth, and senlop, member of the well-known Jewelry firm of Ik M. Lobron & Bon, of this city, diod yosterday afternoon at 2 o*clock, aged 00 years, ‘Tha deceased had boen o resldent of Galena for twonty-two years, and was well koown for bis extraordinary.scholatly nttafnments. Mo was ano of tha lcaders of tho Polish tnsurrection led by Kossoth, and was exiled from that country for the part hio took in that menorablo_struggle for llberty. He was ano of the founders of tho Turner Soclety, and was ulso n member of Steuben Lodge, No. 821, 1,0, 0, F., the Humboldt Vercln, and the flar- monia Benevolent Bociety, 1o s to bo buried with oflicial honora by the” above-mentloned So- cleties at 2 o’clock to-morrow alternoon. TOM L. O'CONNOR. Dexven, Col., July 2.—Tom L. 0’Connor, a woll-known actor, dicd suddenly of heart-discase at Georgotown, Col., Saturdoy. —— NASBY. Mr, Nasby Becomes n Communist, but Cir- camstances impel & Chonge of Heart—The Disastrous Iteault, Toleds Dlade, Coxrennrr X Itoans (Wich 1s {n the Btate uy Kontucky), Jooly 16, 1878.—Desplte our recont Alrnstrous faflyoor to become Commoonists, wo determined to try it again, Ex there aln’t noth- ing in our hands, es Bascom snd Pollock hev cverything that lsuv valyoo lu this vicinity, wo coodent sce where wo shood lose anything anyhow by foshtin onto a fair divide with a viow uv takin a noo start. Afterail, Commoon- fsm fs the proper noshun, Wat differonce doea 1t moke to mo that Pollock worka and T dow't? Pollock likes to work and Idon't. AmIto blame fur pot Mking to workl I am ez nacher mado ire, and I must Mve. Thero ho ls ez ho s, and he can’t @it snything more than » livin out uv it, Therefors it s his dooty to accoomoolate evull for hissell and o, and, of ho refooses to do 8, it 1s my dooty, es o citizen, to compel him, Tasnker M'Peltes, the Deekin, and mysel! thought the matter wll over and determinid w atand no mory nonsonse from shem fcllows, but to tuke with thu strong band all_that wich thoy hed s0 long defrovded us uv. Wo detormine to risa in our mite, and wrest from them de- apotlers the property thoy Jhed contrived to fileh from us, And every ufin uv us relled over and got up, and callod & Jabor mectin. 1 waz makin the nfccch uv the vite, It wuz n goryeous cffort, T wuz in the middlo uv it, 1 wuz shiowin that oll pruperty wus robbery, and that in & troo ropublic one man shoodent hey auy more than another man, [ wux demon- strutin the absunlity uv permittin one man to hev hoardid up that wich be coodent yoose, when omnnlumde in the sawe e, wua o hunicerin and a thimtin, 1 wuz demonstratin the necessity uy o ekul division uy sll property, resl and personal, with laws porhibitin ne- coomuolashen by hevin a divishen overy Fourth of July, when a boy eotered the weet{n-house, with a telegtam for me. It wuz breof, and to the pint; naLNT'S REWT, Noo Joracy, Jooly 18, —Pelrokeum N. Nunby, Confederit X Hoads, Nv.: Yoor Aunt The At thu closs of the speeches o 1T WAS THD GREATEST OIOWD In the sycalng o A VAST MULTITUDE. the Western Axsoctated Prees. Newark to-day. o'clock. -~ Preslident Hayes Wickofl, Milton A PROUESSION Thero were sixtcen The President, (icn. 8herman, and g nd were roocatedly cheered The_welcone address at momber of Congress froin tho District, delivered au oration. A his upening waos ln of tion. McPherson, the dav belng tha rand her sacrflee, poyluga tribute to her After the oddress, the President, Gen, Bher- THE CITY OF NEWALK o, baoquet was given to-night nt the Lonstne Gen, C. R. Woods pro- * Qur Conntry;" responve by Gon J, A. Gsre *¢The Goveruor of Ol response by Uov, jL . Blehop, **The Rm, rnd the Navy;" response by Uen, 1., (nF Volunteor Goucrala;® responss by Judgo ‘orce, ! ‘o the Memary of Gen. McPherson;” drank Farmers do not feel Mko sofling at prices KANBAN, Special Dipaiches in The Tribune. Ricumonn, Frunkiin Co., July S%—Winter wheat wll stacked; yielding twenty bushels. Outs belng cut. Corn better than evor kuowu, Ground dry, neeling rain. Hlunox, Atchison Co., July 23,—Wheat will o vighteon bushols to the acro; excellent qual- ity; stacking; ouly thuse selling who are forced to sell, at 75 ceuts, Corn the best wu ever bhad. Oats a fatlure, 5 FaoLa, Miami Co., July 22, —Wheat and oats all stacked In ine condition, Wifeat has been threshed, yleldiug better thun the crop of 1877, No sales. ~ Weuther bot. Cora needing rain, Yarus Contie, Woodsou Co, July 2i— Wheat o stack; no desire to sell at present prices, UOats e crup, Corn compares favora- bly with lust season, MANUATTAN, Rlley Co., July 23.—Fariners holdlug hack thelr wheat for better prices; nine- toon-tweutictbs of the crop guus into stack. Corn is good; neurly all ju tassel. JacksonviLLe, Neosho Co., July 24 —Thresh- ing commenced. Wheat yleldjng from tea w twelye hushels. Quality better than lasl seuson, Prico low—350 cents, We think the prospect gloomy for better prices. Corn prospect is now better than last year, i Kunwin, Phiilips Co., duly 22,—Fall wheat yiclaiog wwenty bushels. 1 soll as svon 88 bossible. Qats neyer better, Good beuds and plumg gruins, Iseed alite. To-woust my feclings exper- enced a revutsion, Ihad a sudden change uv Burt. 1 felt a horror at the levelin doctrinos uy Commoonism. The Idea uv dividin up property becuwe to o to-wuust the most repulsive thivg fu the world, Forty thousund dollurs i 84,000 a yeer,—and four thousand a yeer muans com- fort nod elogunce for me,” Wat good wi 1t du to divide 4 up? and beside 1 foutd n doubt ¢z to whether & man wuz_ever entitlod 1o auy- thing wore theu ho really amoascs by houust fudustry, ur—poasibly inberits, I can't sce thut it Is wroug to 1ive by the honest swoat uv su t all events, I decliued to ¥ ou with tny sprech, und Jos Iigler {nsisted that i shiood.” 1'refoozed sua dekilned to give any reasob for ity sud dusounced e oll as a set of agrurian levelers, I donounst: Commoontsia 4 robibery, aud fusisted that every wan hed un Indofeeaible rite to wat wuz his'n, and thut nuthin cood indoose we to juln my forchoons Lo a principle so utterly ropuyuans to the des ny. civilizaabun. ‘Then Jos Bller aud Pollock, follercd by the euraged citlzens, poutced upon we, sud Jusoph tore from my grasp the tclewratn, and read It otftbe pupulls, It wuz enull. A purty nviem Wantid to tear my Hm from 1im, for wat they puz pleased to call my buse desershun uv & Kreat cos, but the counsils uy the older and wizer provalled. * Let bl up," sed tho guod Deckin Pogramn, Lot him up, he hez monvy, aud Commoonism ahel be entorcedall the sume, W8 WILL BOKRSE uv s, wich will be the sume ex tho he wads o divy ail to wunst.” And wo I wuz releesed, snd went mmy way, feelin_cousidrably elatid. No more work for me. Henceforth iny days wuz Lo be plessure snd my nites deditos, With $40,000 1 cood soap 1wy tiugers at the world and live ez I chovse, "0to In Peacoy response by Gen. Woger w-ys':r"-:mhum and Wives;" rcsponse by ex- Durlng the day 4 member of the Zanesville o Witson liuuse aid was tustantly ‘I'ne President aud party leave st midolght for ——————— e THE INDIANS, 8ax FrANCISCO, July £3.—The hostilea have, The Colum- the Columbin, and thence miziug to with the Howard teleraphs that the Indlans planocd Aemorulizes thel Wantinuton, D, C., July 2.—lndlan-Comn- missioner Ilayt huying returned from bis w-;[t- o reports the Dukuta crops in s dourisbing cou- VWISCONSIN, Spectdl Diapustcncs 10 Tha Tridune. Nzwrokr, Coluwbla Co., July 23.—Spring wheat will beouly a fuir crop, Chineh-bugs are yery thick, sud lkely to domuch dumage. Ryels ust belug cat, Oats good, Corn fully up to ust year in ull respects, Hakasoo, Buuk Co., July 23.—Spring wheat sod outs look extra fue. Suimg chinch-bugs rn bus grown wonderfully. The late raius have lodged n(mhxv especiully oats. Wiater peurto be well supplicd aud faclined to be peaceubly and friendly, e —— e STEAM-WAGON, Kpecial Ditsatch 1o The Tribuna * WarzrtoWwN, Wis., July 22 —Messrs. F. Bcho- mer & Co's steam-wagon sarrived fn this city from Waupuu at 0:30 o'clock lust evenlng, aud started from here st 8 o'cluck this morning for Jeflersun, on its State triul trin from Oshkosh Bascom hed lent tno the oney to perceed to- wun st to Satut’s Rest to secoor “my patrimony, and I hed borrered o pare uv boots uv the Sleekin, snd un oxira shirt uv fusaker. All wiz fu rediuls und the mule wuz ut Bascom’s dour, when the dred intelizonce reechied we that . Tha Schome L i . £ Madwin, 'The Scbomer ateuin wayea wakea | W W, S0 IR 0 Ul | ket i, WO diehdtrem weuiy B 10 T vut up by Bigler ‘and bollock fo ued | rauta, Movras Co, July 2—Winter wheat EAST ST, LOUIS, L oo e dispatch s sec it, | [ostly.cut. leavy ralus have delayed stack- ln*. stimated yield fwenty bushels. Vurmers will éoll a8 suon as threshed. Barley excellent. Belog cut. Bpriog wheat susted badly. Yield imust be light. 817, Louts, July %.~Another storm scems to be brewlug fo East 8t. Louls. Notwithstanding e Bupreme Court's recent declslon that what 15 callud the Bowman or genural law City Coun- cll was licgally eleetes, Mayor Bowman con- tinucs his force of Deputy City Marshals asa polico organlzation, uud will, it is raid, make a motlou fu the SBuprewe Court to-morrow for s rebearlug of the case, on the grouud that the realty muterfal points fo the watter have not yet been brought out. In the wean- thwe the City Ceuncll elected under the sud hired the wall Loy to baud It to we. Bus- com pounced ontu o for the woney ho hed lene me, and Issaker and the Decklo wantid thelr property. I was atript on the spot and left helplees. ‘There fen't any humauity in man. 1 sbel be a Comimoouist yit, aud s bluody oue. 1t s get- tl 10 bo & question v lvia, 1t wuz croocl fu them fellows to deceive o 80, tho' after all I bev uo recson to complsue. Barcow, to cousitiate' s mau uv 8o wuck cupitle, hept we full all vite, ressoLsun V. Nasor, P M., Cuuservative st presents — Ay &pecial Dispalches to The Tribuas. ¥out Donax, Webster Co., July 33.—The ex- treme heat of lasg weok bas severcly injured the wheut, Probsbly to the extent of half the crop. Corn is tu the best condition. Much of 1t {8 already ia tusscl. [ Watenroo, Blackbawk Co., July 22—The wheat barvest buy just cowmeuced Wheat Daatnica, Uage Co., July 23.—Winter wheat will average (wentv-five bushels, Nearly all stacked. threshed. Barley mostly eut. Good quality. Will yiold from thirty to forty bushels. Oats heavy. Just commenced cutting, Some pleces Wasmnartox, D, 0., July 25.—0fficial synop- 18 of the crop reports shows tho average condi- tloh of ryc aud baricy as 10l average, 101; Tennessco and Nebrasks, 113 Fruit on the whole is favorable to such crops aa sscapex] the spring frosta. remarkably line, Tolacco acresge reuuced 25 per cont. ‘The cohdition {s s follows: Ken- tucky, 03; Virginia, 3; Missourl, 1013 Tennes- see, 803 Oblo, 104; Murylaud, North Carolina, M3 l’ennnv\vnnla, 1005 necticut, 100; Tliinois, §3; Massuchusetts, 10L The condition of the wheat and corn hus been burned up. aro in the squares burnlog now. the fire will burn about aix syuares before stop- ping. ‘Ihere arc about five squarca burned to tha ground now. Cartuetsnuno, Ky, July 22.—Tha following $5,000; W. llainpton, $1,600; £3500; R. 1. Kileour, 25,000 Biz-Saudy Ilotel, $4,000; Meek Hous 2 u\ps Dupuy Hall, &'».&)J' i - insurance. Nearly tion of the town is destroyed. ToyenS, O., July 2.—The loss by the fire at Deflatice, O., last night will reach §35,000; In- surance, $23,1 Now York and New Enyland companies. fire broke out at 10 o'clock *in Numan's livery- stable, and, rapldly spreadiug, destroyed seven buildings, Including the Croshy House. At oue time It wna thought the fireinen evould be una- ble to master the flames, and sesistance was nsied of Kort Wayne an ing {8 o list of tho principal sufferars: Crosby Luuso, owned and occupied by Michael Scanltz; M. A.Sumner, jowelor; Hen; and shoes der, saloon tert, saloon; O. F, Bowman, barber, The alarm from Box 288 at 5:85 yesterday afternoon was cuused by s fire in the two-story frame butldiog, No. 151 West Randoiph streat, owned and-occupted by Thomas Dows. Cauwe, kindling-wood catching fire from a kitchee stove. Tho alnrm trom Box 872 st 12:45 yosterday morning was caused by & fro in the { frawu barn fu the rear of No. owned aud vccuplod by Adolph Bochin. aye, rioge, & valued In al rear part of 8 bwlding (o frout, an the rear of No. cach. Cuuse, suppos anve The alarm from Box 01 at 1:14 yestorday af- ternoon wus cnt embers of th planing mil, @rner of ?b. I8 Firo and Mechanica', the Manulacturers,’ tional, Buffalo, Morchants’ & Farmers’, Iro & uaf) 000, with insuranco as follows: tic, and Underwritors', 8! each In La C Wasuinaron, D. C., July 23—~1 a. m.—Indjca- tlons—For the Lowor Lake reglon, Teanessoo and Oblo Valley, clear or pastly cloudy weather, winds mostly nartherly, stationary or higher pressurs and tewperature. northurly veering to warmereasterly winds, and stationary or lower pressure. valleys, partl statiouary or higler temperature, southeasterly winde, end geuerally lower pressure. down from the neribwest last nizht and Tho mercary has ranged to 10 lawarduuu 10r two wooks, Busineas Ls fully ro- sumed. o fuct, tnaoufactariug cstablishm kinds, have staricd aguin, sod 8t. Louls baa re- turvad to ber porwal condition. Colorsdu has been uuusually high during the past two weeks, bub the nighta pleasaut, No cases of suustroke havo been re- vorted, und the hest sathority announces that no cases uf sunstroke have over boen siuce the settloment of tha country. “KINGSFORDS Oswego Starch Is the original of Corn Starches, and it has held for 40 years the highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With Svectal Irpateaen to The Tridune. Will go on the market as soon as OFFICIAL REPOTITS, Onts, goneral {irass and clover 103; Indinas, 03; 01 All the hotels and busiuess houses It is thought xmfurtv. $4,000; C. . Morse, dry goods, undertuker, $1,500; P, Welimun & Alen’s A aud many others. Mo total Is catimated st §30,000. Very littie tho entire business, por- ¢ AT DREFIANCE. 000; mostly in amall aniounts in The Nopolson. Follow- Beltner, boota uman's lvery-stablo; John 8chinei~ Hill & Moyers, law-oftice; 0. Fil- CIICAGO. Damago nomninal. Ao-story Contro -v?’nuu. am- The contents, conslsting of acur< s ana two scts of harness, lum wore lso destroye. ‘The u burn in 481, wero danaged about $25 e incendiariam, Insur- of the born i Bixtoenth streets, ‘Tho tossea on the mill torday's paper prove, from Bullwinkic's ures, to have been too high, The Lusurance 'only'$7,000, tocated us followa: Boringfield 81,500; Entorprios, " Westchestor Foireld, © La_ Calsso uscd by the rekinduy arine, Thd loss s actually ahout c.uL ‘The loss on the elevator fs about na statod L,wm& ':fls'so oach, ani the Newark. THE WEATHER. Orncz ov Tom Cmise BioNaL Orrican,’| Goniratam For tho Upper Lake region,clear woather,cald Yor the Upper Misslssippt and Lower Missouri cloudy weather, occastonal raln, 87, Louts, July3d—A cooling wave came to-day, from 8 dogroos Factories, maching sbops, foundries, cuts of all Danvas, July 22.—Tbe tempersture s are voul and kuown LUCAL OBSERYATIONS, Ca10a90, Jalr 33, Wind, |Vel.| Rn.| Feashar NTAICH. economists it is the prime fa- vorite, as it will hold full one- third more water, and yet maintain a standard consis- tenoy, For the laundry its cheapness, ultra purity, sweet- noss and lustre have become proverbial, while as a table edible it stands the peerless Amerioan preparation, uni- versally renowned. £ C. CHAPIX Gex'l Ag', 146 Duans-sL Hew Yok Curces the NADIWAY'S REMEDIE! 'WW From the Hon. Thurlow Weyg TRDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. B. R, REMEDIFg Aftor Using Them for Several Years, New Yonr, RADWAT'S READY RELITR IWorst Pains in from Onaty Twenty Minnutes. ITOT ONE EOUR After nudln“'hh lttvr'rflsemeflli_ 150 BVkay DARG PAVER AND AGUR cured for 0 conts. Therels o MALATIoue. o Kenm et Tr o, o Curicty H Ve e by HADWAY S VID "BREADY RELIKF. Fiftycuy o Jan gL years wt afier experiencio) ¢ {a no loe @ pieasurs than a duty 1o 1 their e Y'8 TKA; 1t was the 8 Beed any oas sog RELIEF 1 . LA RADWAY'S READY RELIR WILL AFFORD INSTANT RASE Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflsmmation of the Bindder, Inflammation of tho Dowols, Congestlon of the Lunga, this workd that wi llow, and other Fevers (aided . Bchnarer, grocer, $1,000; Stierman House, | soanick 1 RADWAY’ £6,000; Zolglor Tioune, $4,000; Crow Houne, | ber botcie. o——— .4, 1A77.-DRAR Rt FHaving fo iy cnedicinen, Ubuntingly’ o 4% Fiyities with- il conmantt AnKIaly et old pomrades-in-arins, and welcomed all'to New- | dition of publle mind exists In’ East 8L Louis, v ;i O axerciavs honoring Alc- | and roat fear prevaila that the trouble will not | The State Almost Sure to Garner A Ut anwos ok gL viek hearilys’ Corn B o o s Y16 86 Soraeiin ATk Plerson, e was loudly applauded. terminate without more blondshed. ‘ 40,000,000 Bushels. MAcox, Franklin Co., July 23.—Barley cut and g;?,:;rgum; the demired effect, The licaly ey an‘:«:‘flrol"m;’l‘ltmlrh‘;'cl\v‘:a otd B“‘:‘V!;?t ‘lihg"m(!:l;t“:m'l - —— sectired. \Vnm{v‘. ready for tho reaper. Ia | apnlyshe iniment fronuentiy and nee'{;.‘ 'r;l?vf%’-'f'lu‘y”.‘ )] o oL o oo Vi ne b P e e ok ottar, MY O! Tt e fa eloqaot Orn- NECROLOGICAL. “ rusted some. Wil be pat on tue market early. v&;g,m:’:l" Bl el Strong oAVl DR. RADWAY’'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made of thls uly wosderful inedicig, Every Day an Increaso fn Flesh an ‘Welght Is Scon and Felts THE GREAT, BLOOD FURIFIER om! he curattve ra; 1n. tho patien 1i P "‘ ; ana_decotn pos s In Bsucceeds In arresting those wast with new inatcrlsl riade from partiti the tain; for when. of puriacation, iter, sl ousl and & cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urtnory and Womb Disoasca. Gravel, . Bioary and Vgl Dleamet s Plgbnich Bt seuse, Ajbuminuris, and 1o alf cases wierd there ¥4 ick-dist deposits, OF the water is 1hick, cloudy, it P asiror thers: In aioebl '3;5?‘&5-“35 iy tica snd flxgmum_mg‘-aggp:fln. a0 1|m%'umufl eh DA atets Bt emaail of the back and siong 18 Jorms: nor of Twealvo Yoors' Growih Cured by Radway’s Rosolvont otaries aay ‘g‘o:'m‘ll‘.?fl"f- Py } t but nolblmt hel aping ‘wh“ sl jumor. 10 wasiu ;&l‘c this o PRICE, FM Bir a110g Filim, year fur ovari must eniluens Quite a pum! ‘We are well meaus of sc Snthes 0 cffected by 4 18 Of from all per Dox. i, el w E : i Sy 2ppotlia Boduced Incaral They were from Ohlu, por acq extimabie b A oy s ties he Hesolyent Ly 134 e araond et with o 00! HRALTH! . BEAUY vm 'most sstonishing cures: 80 quic! ara the ubsuges Lh8 body underi ruj in ti [ und ) you x Annow. Mich.. Apri] 30, e o Pk and o i s topiors Flieiclads of our Mealcal o, I1ke knots . trom Sl sppler lhlfl'i‘hnv. for twe the left side "‘:ri‘h‘: lak 1k 1f 304 €BOG3S. n l"glrm Viean, -1 nrin ot iniexot The' itd oo o 6 S5 & fow daya’ tao will proveto, ShDaoTHELa oraua of dieesse dally becomtag n&u‘ug'm the wiirg Sa at one box o Doy g the ou the adoinen, ons menced witl Du. Ranwar—Kin uatnted with og Al 0 Arbar, o ba hig DI ilogaca In the 1 Lo B So Fo i Lot borohiovloy very be: o vo heart of e when' cha mp to R, e s o) flnmvm.. B floalr ang walghia: ot Oily does the Barsspariliian Tiesolvent exeel I edinl ‘sgouts io the cure of Chrouic, kerufuisy b Bkig discascs, but it Ls the oaly jor a0 Fatkn fo f o At 0”0 Talin 1o o ydien. °F dosils b Lad wa) (LY and thero {Heet batt v yeare, 45 3. our | My your reivdich Another Lotier from Mrs, C. Kraph 1r: 1 take the iMety tosding it uun.%fqmul e By fhe wed Three of arg erun ol rtl) is neusty s0. (il lapfovin, ead ny welght y bt LS o 8. oot byt Yours respectfuliy, 8 o é cll 800 Aon Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18! 1875, ———) DR. RADWAY'S BEGULATING PILLS! te. contalnlog Ry wer! th 3 aty GE et bfore o e IR the B4 Bodden Viuehos uf Hoss e free ! of Radwarsy Pile will (es i READ FALSE AND TRUE; a a8 of Dl e Zren fassapariMiag fiecotyént cormey e DR e Dot B eats riag, oad otlicr sud Juices of tho system the vidorof BTt R > Tantbigion, o T 1o Chia. Ansots Houtn, Fumors, Nodes (o G el inodurricliemil, DL pOWer Weud Tt HANNATF kNAHE. ~» 81 Per Bottla AN IMPORTANT LETTER —D. Tapwits Sivent, beee y iteliet alout G4 umors plomi resulttos iigem of e 112000 o1y s under e nefi pis, Are wit raon usiog I\ was reor your Hesulta v e j{onol hilb 1 ‘Colicrewe welgnt wis 77 s Su o W g " ple b g ERb fuas beea st wunderul ¢ 3 n A [t ik e bl wreliy Pl kS he a5:13 it AY & CO., 10, u:uw [