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poo te ae ; a ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 12, 1880. ~ ; _ iy of Cromation " Godfrey White & Sons, living near Neosho [ ed as tho antvsconsth:[integrity, THs reddnt speceh on the conour- wero consplouons, In the romot sist’ atol the. wien, Aer 3 THE CROPS. Wieet itkely a ba iafaned faye" Been: tn) thst Falls, have sheared tia sheep, sou pris ‘ON7 | cred Admistive Ia doubttul. Sir Honry Thomp: | ront Seantition ofthe fonate Sn relation to paelsot tho grazing lands thoro was algo danger | and Dr, Fox told her that whe wt ¢ fan 3 ee ee Te catenad tribune, eres’ 210 weathors, 00 yearlings, and sixteen | #1 M8 too modest and too slever to mdvance WH ine Joint tule. far counting the votes: of | OF attack by wandering Indidns, t f al nd a wnlcas sho took foot. Sho then ou; bucks, and hed 13,580 pounds of wool title to“ npostoli¢ honot pat that listingmiehed, LUST HES, duly 1.—From Byron vin Meclors for P¥aident oad Vice-President, — ee: 3 deveption, dl Losses © Cons | Waseato thls potit the whent-prospect Is the | yashed, averaging nearly fifteen pounds per muingoons la Undenintly che ater Ob Biome fi, A dat we i hosslhleentiniced hls popu. A PENSIONED ‘Dog. - gpm tae Toon rt hepa ates A Careful Estimate of the Con- | jp: hag Lover enw, Aly: astlannles are 00 | heat. ‘They BOTT 1110, OUT EO SY en eee ee ener aae ates lis iis seranaee” AHarity tn the dt tele To Mali bo Fenotulnated = Toe PL eee aeaeet gt cottetveds Wheat sak hep dition of Cereals in low. Showors all through the Stite to-day. porta, al y Congress and trhumphan! cents per pound, They ralsed:} romance of * Madatne Jules," described apne. ! i ly. bleatedtss : - . Bs By v L “a R towels ain the S87 ewes 400. Inna "Qunaheen are | Manntalg sovelat howbeed obtaining From thot. The fowaltepublican State Convention, for | What Led to nm Ofiicinl tecogritfon | wade vary wot with gravy, milk, oe atro reeze, North and west; better still, Sloed browse mort and weet of Meri stock, and were ortginally brought | $ulstor of tho interior permisain fo “Carry One + thé Homhuttion uf w State ieket and tho ape by a Ferritoridl Legivlatue, Minnesota. row-toat grtol, nnd find couvoyed tuod 16 fr wns tha de. iH t abo not . dete fatwithstaniing her altered faating, aie 4 mouth when Kelanitig her: ave " s _ iuolneration of tha dooeasnl wifes aad more ntinen| at 3, Will bo held at Des £ Boston Globes 5 Ge “Ono of tho sitddeat ons teco + ; a ps SE a ye hai: TROL OMIOG, ™ * ncoee , fita two coutunigs unva olapsed gluco Bik Tho Batis Ag. ah Anon 299 Rell at Ves | sa tuo Territory of Now Moxieo, thio Legian | oer three Inlerostingy an showin el gt ie ES ‘ “ ly 1L—The follow! ILLINOIS. : : qa Brown is treatisn on 0 Urn | sista toned for Electors, the one suggested for | ture, by Jolnt adtion, recontly ponstoned a. dog |.eoption can be pritctiocd almons beyond tho pos, -somé Must ‘ah Blight nt Pres] S.Ct Mins et arte once | Aral nate i rane | | Heee etter ata atc | Lala ely bk 8 avi | fr oienerin, Sli cami wero nro | SMG aru a he dus i ent Not Considered Dan= — “| Brose to-night in answer to inquilesrent to |. Etatmay Ii, July" 11—Spring wheat tsa [> ” Spepeprrersaemmepoeeeemte ml Irs eaterrecni inp ator i || Is | many sbeop: farms, and, shepherdy.dogs-ree sb | Gin “Mara was torn. May 12 ioe, ase +, , ent ‘ ‘ Oe eae 5‘ Z ‘ pcentleman sitzgested. Illy selee-.| woll tratned In ‘onring fot -tib.floaks ot’ dio} ho: ong tet “Ese gorous, - | coriespondenta ns to the extént and effect of | fallure here, from tho effects of rust and | 4. © POLTETOAL. i) toh would tuidoubteuls give universal wats | maacara-that Ut {a tele dilly pradtles ty lakeroute ear oho reg bran, Antal Ri, ‘f . thostorm:? : ; bugs. Onts are badly lodged, and in. many tog : Teton throughout the astrlet, Ils I an | tho slocka tn tho ‘tioruing. to, 'pasinret guard,) he 121 of October, 18NTyATLOE MUL Of atch ot oe MANKATO, Minn, July 11.—-Storm visited | oa#¢8 will-tequira to bo cut one way, Hoyle |. - | MINNESOTA. Li, {piatay a gentletuan, nehoinr, het Mp OvOry | inom aitdny, and, at bight Foca thoth fo tho | WhlCH Loven In tho’ procoding Tetrary, mat : Max E ey Cort nets ¢ ’ opiruae Y u 4 0 a juneved by hor pare cl The Outlook for Cotton, . Corns | tis region Inst night accompanied by xomo | thin on the grotind, most of the clover hnv- |: Ayelet CorNspendenet of Cots mutt Li Bn BY aces HABER Pea aT lot and fold or corral: This wolk of the Méxicua dox® | to tnvro any food whntoven and ihe fro org Nabe pide {ng been killed Inst wintér, Gorh, promises | St. PAvE, Minn, July 10.—Tho Republle; | . i Ss 40 commtun dnd*so ralthtuny performed Yimnt | fasting girl agon spread throughout. th ne d Wheat in Tennes wind, but we think no serious damage was : . woth lis his oratorical, powers Infuse 0 Ifo thruny eg # Bs 2 “worlt, ani eal donoto crops. Upto Satutiay farmors ro- | toboanaoundant crop, |: - s+ | aus of Hiihaesat are at Sultssendy #9 for Me eideclaane to thd campatan through: | itis looked yy nv a:mdtter of ,doutag, and | Sho was watched olosoly Uy cloreython “ang eft tee. . ported rons Infing éondition, ro’ serious | * Bpectal Diepaten to The Ohteaes Tibia --t | the fall polittenl ‘chinpalgn. There fs to be ‘was out thé district that Wott alrenglien the | nothing moto thao should bo expected from a | Other purtlosy but so al party within ite Hii thie tn eention a that ab Mawage bas! on dona by provious slaw- Fensun hie sttoutd Yo ml Monts, IL, July 11—Tho chinch-buga aro | no-election of State officers. Only members ¢ woather {8 bot and olottd i mportant | well-trained dug, -This being the cago, It would ected, ica ia Raia i .dolng considerable .damago, ed withouk oppo- | apponr that the dog worthy of a pension In that } tinued tolmprove It heat cate Four Counties .in, Kansas-Report an tho cor.in fe Congress and .the State Legislature ara to q i “spe om wo fo I th, and her parents ON Ch 6 Minit, Jul, {i.—arain this county. +: . “ 6 voted for. All the Congresstonal conven- sition, The write shiny ‘he wlilbo, Territory mtst hive porformed nome vory mar- | deal bor nue with way ridboriand she lay In the t ++ Tnusually Light Yield of tg nauuevstint lodged from the rain aud wind » Cmclat Dipaten to The Chicago Tete. | tous hava: been held and hnvo dono thelr Mey” SNAGSEY. | yolous fout Indeod, and somothitng out of tne bei dite hibilod ber Jpthousrns of Bltgring asia of Wednesday and Thursday nights, but not | Decatur, I, July 1L—-The- heavy rats | a te there's ti b. ‘Tho work lids |: t sthey LVIANTA, comindn Ime ‘of ‘éanino hoblovement.” “Aint "he | nowy Newton: Wk cee tthorninda, ty x + Wheat. badly.” it Tne lust night, but thors was | of the Inter part p¢ last week have done | work; bu 4 ho rub. -Tho work lids |’. , PEyNAYL ANTAL re ald, U¢ did hut sivo- hismistreaa’ life frqin tho M' . A public meetin, = » | hot ntuett wind. © No. mater damage to] much damage to the oats crop in Macon | not been particularly well done, and partot)| . Profanuna, Jily i1.—The Repubitean Cons his aa’ I crops reported yet, but great fuars, are ex- prnesed He the fot’ suliry weather continues, Wixona, July U.—The storm which visited Winona on Saturdoy Siemens and cyening was notgavere on praln, aud the whid “of Saturday lodged the whent bndly. A good deal of rain fell Inst night, but if was quiet, ait tha weathor to-day fs yery hot and une favurable for crops, The storm was yengr alotig the Winona & St Peter, Whont ts reportod pretty badly lodged, but it Is be Heved thing s¢ will come up aah, 3 ~ | pubifeans are’ ‘to “sen erably. About ali the wheat has been har- |» ‘ Congresa from ‘Biinnesotn, “One Congres. | nominaled'tio Hon, W/8. Sha! rapid b pioren i a esha Dali th Cheep Tr sional Convention blundered netlvuly, nut | Comireset ee eit esol iy UG Ju Rig golitary ranch Ine. vory, Tera talib {an tho geurdingnieay of tho geal - SPHINGFIKLD, Ll., July 11.—The hay crop 18 ', tuo -mich, and ares n : * a 4. | featations, and it waadectded to have an In Sangamon County im Realy all hargeaten | MUOuNCE Possibly, One diel too acl wt | AMERICAN MEAT’ PRODUCTION | ,,{¢cuRaced that the dex in question, on return | invaatiatjin by @apshaajiten of tentned nus in good condition, and’ Is tho Jargest ovor | (woller | nut cough. Ono nominate. . near yaie will mis sheop ta the fol dis: | froin Ghiy's Hospital, Lenton. Wuting thi known inthis section, ‘Tho whient crop ia | to, ariany.* candidntes, dnd. aulbthér ‘ wateh the parents wero not ntlawod'to npproach 7 ts Aw Intoresting Branch of the] Census— | but remnined insidy the ‘shanty and kept very | tho girl wilhont bein previouuly searched, about equal to that of Inst yen, and tho fine. | too werkt .n” candidate, Ono left" — | Wuiot, ‘Tho next ovéning it was tho same. ‘Tho read, wid vest 15, Nruptesainie rapiliy. Tn’ one part of | an ugly apt belifnil tt, whtel mdatbe heated |, ~AM Werke of Special Agent Cordon: ox, whon Le pomted tp the sheop, repaired to | tpg Hinges bad sho fale ingnnarnont of trepar the connty theashing-inscliines ‘ro all_ at | somehow, or a Déniodrat will go to Congress |;2 Sbuection of Sentinties tt Regard to | tho shanty, sinellod through 1 erack In tho door ind the'chora, Ved. dag a ey eens hr res the iedeatf Bhos atone ie palntod ta Watet “| A chlid. oy watohed her two we over naan te ae arena at Ag a Wwenty-fonrth Congeesssount tron Delng Wentinet oninst S done pont ental forte ie bat Hitting tat line nig Faselved ‘s solld dulegution to |-Distelct, In awsston in thin olty yesterday, ro- | of i this report the crowds vialting the in Peet for | Shoked, by a huge binck snake, for his manator | Fuettng wie sorented, and. (bd. parents “yes ‘How the Small Grains Promise.in Illinois, ' lows, and Elecwhere, ~ MINNESOTA, Bpeciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Trihuna, » Sr. Paur. duly 1.—Phe réports now dla turbing the centres of .gralu tradé of: the failure of the Wheat crop in the Notthwost ‘ are founded upon facts, but the facts aro ox- é nagerated and distorted. It {s difichit aven ‘Pa widient at. all {intoa, the Uth of Hecombar, 1h fog n " ' Ckitle, Shoo, and Swine big mustar’ once, but. the. man wns, asith 7, the wateh hogan and AU Ace Stine aut git hoary wind Bork night aay of end four sylest Js county from a district whol haa 10,000 Republican 1 3s NAD YortRrentng Pott, | ‘ ulead fa X65 jraatte, ‘The dog sotatahed, fon ghie With, -soven da a after tittle fen \ to got the exnet facts ng to the condition of | Guntinued without nbating throughout, the — BI) err ap cae ter in dalyvates Gon, ein fonth conus of tho | Prom within. Tho door’ eminent closed: | vet, Rue orale woke told that he wan stay. ‘ top in tha’ of panigky rumors and | night, ‘The outlook at present tndlentes a IOWA. ; would be fatal in‘an off year, but whitch w i on ea, Gon, Francis A. Walker, Buper- | i" emoke rosa from tho velnimmoy to | ing but thoy held to tholr toxt, said, sho hat ieee reroute ot gyain-tentors iy St. fenewat Of fhesstnemte Wireat in this in Sptetal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, probably bo dissipated: by the lapse of tine | Itong Notte Confius Huroan, Inst your ap- | yroot tho early. mor Hite, tho ‘dow, trio |-facivieher tous: he eid soled fee nee ‘ meat Ag f * i miediata vleinity Is lodged alightly.Inasun | groux Crry, In, July 11,—Reports trom | and warmed by tlie fervor of the Presidential | poluted A yminber of spcelal agents to chlioot } to his nppointed duty, went out with the seep | tho foltowine day sho died of absolute hunger ‘ /Pansl, who claim that tho crop Is nearly rulned Hor of places, nnd fis front luentities four | gy, i Grain ors if ‘ canvass, Inonly.one district, the ‘Third, ty | {formal regard to various-Important {ne | onthe third day, and enred for thei while thoy of throughout the State. Minneapolis millers | or five miles. out pow that onts aro badly | “#e smal! grain erop continua encouraging, s f is 5 5 How.aho wna furnished with food during the " natetes uf-Agia,countey. -Bfe, Clarcnige Gordon, | SFOPROG Hho herbago on tho kilisidea.’ ut io | td Sones and ew aaanths thot she suesoo Ryo mostly cut; small nereage, but good same thts abpolitely pmpoth sulting for tho Re- | Wise vattiatt cation icine dee Roéning | Watwotting hungry, und ames neat whed bg cecienge tue world has nevor Leon ‘iiscovereh plo nn fale yléld, Barley bolig. linrvested; | publieutis from tho'tirut, it of | Put ot the’ Hemunes and Reality dt Pastoral | tompt to goin Ueckind tho vieuks at bie apve- | Nrived of nanniahmont Ie ample prot oF too oer acreage and yield falr, bué grain discolored ‘The telograph )ina Indicated tho result of | rio ~ wilt Ve renienyiered by our renders, wag | tite. This mothod of trovidios ane pis ant | cop) ign ‘Tho inhumnn mother und. father wore by rain, Finx beng cuts will ylold well, | thé combination against Mr. Dunnell tn the | sctooted ae an oxperbte gather all fnotg of tm | Tams nccame.© portion Of tug, cMNE Core | convicted of manslaughter, and sontonced, tha Onte ond wheat will bo ready to gut ti ten Hirst District, Jeatiigr dispatches tdtented | portance tn ‘regurd to tlio “production, tense | to-unter tio fold was eolact’ by hin and rorya ong 10 tvalvaand the otter to ale month fa sg RCT Teor Pens ch arias combination. svas “fornied, But the manier portation, and oxpurt of meat, including that Of | for suppor und tor breakfast ond dinner tho fol- Tho t ‘ “say wheat has‘not suffered seriously in the “region tributary.ta them, Evary :railroad company ting glowing reports from along Its Itnes, which ft many cases are contradicted by travelers’. reports. Carofully sifted, the dyerage of all the evidence seems to be nbout ‘this: In the southern and river country of lodged and whent down to 9 serious extent Sileinon, In, July i—Wheat ts ont in bloom, aud fililng fast, Oats aro well ended, and stand thick and heavy on the ground, - Therg ‘Is the: best show, that was ever seen in this section for a big crop. Corn has antnmense growth for this tine of year, and thers was no damage by, last test enge Of reported: long-fasting, teat y % lowing tay, . 4%, stated beford, thd. ranch, to ea Mt. ythiet ‘the = fight “was. niade, and | Sheep and swing ns woll ag of cattle. Io began TA of Miss Mollic Fanolior, of Wrooglyn, 18 t00 well Soa ne eee i ionviest forcing | night's heavy “rain, —-averybody roporia {parently filling well. | Weather ot, but | tha Yonth. to, whlel , it was carried, | bis task on tho Ist oftiast Auirust, and oxpeota to Hho cho dg Palouse a ' salltaey punk of Rnown to regiite. inate thin n pasting notte, i Aigttict; nnd St Northom Towa and Nortti- | Cfeps frov trom “datage, and Is hoppy, over Mi wore ‘imoxpected, — ‘Tie “antl-Dnmnell | venblo to make'his report to Gen, * Wallor,tn | gna govlal intercourse or viettatlon: Pe at ae ee a apis OF Ehie laity Shae she 5 of Mtatrtoty and 0 ‘ the grand ptospects. : J’ | men must bear the larger share of the respon | about n yenr feom the present time. For two yours frotn tho tho of the “master's | and also that si mand Rayptoel " western Wisconsin, the crop hns suffered | “Brick Riven FALts, Wie, July 1—A - COTTON. AND GRAIN, sibillly-(or the disyrnceful row at Wasven, | Ad Mr: Gonton Is now sinking a brief stay tn | denth—ua nscurtainod by dath loft by tho Int | Beolte and cendiaethcommh aeulod erotica : severely since the heavy rains of the first | terrifie wind-storm struck this ace last | Mess, Tet, July 1.—Tho erop re | ani thy bh veing and readiug through sealed envolopes, jouble tiekot that resulted. In spite | thiselty, a roportorot tho Kueniny Post has ap- | tt--tho faithtuldon tended tho, Hock commit | No guincient testur thls : port of the Memphis Cotton Exchange for | of tho feeling against Dutnell tn tho district, | ptiod tonite por some afer In pe so toe ld Er Jnutton, far | by competent Daa ‘and (eerie a yr Tuno enibraces 151 responses, divided ng fol-| he managed’ 1 pain, falrly enough ns pal) thonaturo and progress of Hin iauors, His task | MATT UY Utes tiy “aistn Shon ite Nenana, | Log, to, tla diye ersdiy have lived withog Jows: First, Tentiessee, 51; North Missls- oe ey on ton ten soe tks isso vast thit'in tho timo nt bis dixnusal for } On tho contrary, tyincrensod In minnburs, and | neq eimen Or tho OLN oF Maron, 7G Leena Binpl, 41; North Arkansag, 4, couple of contests: te Sawer and dnekvor | couversation on tho aulject Mr, Gordon ooutd | When, ci theerit of two yours From thal ting Of | tivn pdrsonis wero bucied bénenth nn avalanets . Weathor—Seventy-six report the’ weather | Counties, to exclude quongh of Dinnell’s: ‘only present tts genoral outlines. Ho sald that T [aso tulle 3 in tho Alpine vilinge of Bergemolbetta, In Pied. ited and tho remains of the poor fellow found, i having beon yéiy favorable, with soasonablo | delegate to give thom two br threo majority } with five heslstants, who avo now at works In va- | the dog wasatlitut bls post of duty, Jonlausly. | Hens Lhey were mot dug’ out wntth, April is it following, whon all: wore found’ dead oxcupt week of June,’ followed ‘by a warm stn, induced rust, which Is) not very a dangerous nt this stage of growth, and a sort i of bitght of staile which {3° hore “serlous. { Certain counties—Olmstent, Houston, Wino- na, and Wabash—nlso” suffer from the rav- ‘ages of the chincti-bugs, In tha localities evenlng which dd considerable ¢ nage, to steps, tho corn throughout this section being: Jald, At it to-day # heavy _aiien from the southwest camo up, and, the rain fell in tor- rents, It ls feared tat the crops In this vicinity are injured suriously, , CHARA, July 1 Hons raing hore from 6:80 p. ni. Yestorday up to 10:40 this furerioon. ’ In the preliuinary organization. Mr. Dan. | rloug parts of the country, he had already gath= idling bls fook, and driving. ¢! to the ‘ Saint Heideoe grein sviich nid on the siue: | TMs; 6B report the first two or three Weeks | Ee eee date oatttono In tricks | ord ant initicus® ides of Information, having | best pastures ovory day, and to tio fold nt migat, |. (HA ue WHO had fount somo hay, fed a t that have suffered most 40 to 40 per cent fs | Til toward the east aro probably Indged, | ¥ery dry, with Inst weok very wats 19 report | Ors"of titts sort. Iita-frlentis at ones couked | oovered ‘Texas, tho Tniian:Teeritary. Kanana, | Veforo wile ho wlopt, to ikoop tho wild sheen | Hity: Un whieh Tuoy sustained: lite fare mos re probably o modernte ostimate -of tho loss | ‘The wenther is clenr and very warit, No In- | fret week very wet, last three wocka very | up 9 contest for thelr advantage In Freeborn | Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Bextco, gutersot the piuine AU a ivi dines. ue Mudagiogarin tie ‘your 1633, four colllers wero 4 froin theso cotublned causes. Of course tho | dications of rust at present, but If this | dry, with cool weather; ‘48 -roport’ weather | County, and Inid a plot to capture the onan: th i y 3 average for the whole State will be leas Tha | Weather continues os it’ now 1s, without wind, wheat wil) be badly rusted, OltronvILLE, uly 1L—Crops are lookin, pretty woll, ‘There Is a heavy growth, bu the heavy winds and hot weather of the past i Onno ih Ooal-pit without alisthing: to eat Utah, Nevaita, and‘ Plorida—the Intter being | was toldj and tho Arcadian Icylslntors of tho | f, onty- it having been unfavorable 1s compared with | Lzatlon without reference to the-question of | renily a erazing Blate, though this was not me Poreiipry ina, ie of gonerusity and enthusiasm, aves Dartho Wwont Bed Raving suvstshed Jost years ZL report weather. much more fo- | majorities, ‘The Chairman of, tho District } erally understood, Io wdded that-tt had been feat thofr acasion two ears fiyo (thoy hnve bien: |. w t ff 4 ; Committe, n° faithful Dunnell inan, was | his duty tu ormulze tho work In ouch Stato, and | nial jsossions Ju that happy country) yeanted a | tra eneyeaeey wulOn. teluwted from the walls of Yornble; 80 about the same; AU tess favorae | Fralioted’ by -n- nnyority. of Uo Com: | Mint tla araistints had’ then attouded to tue,| pension for lita to that tli co be pati'trom the | thelr Prisan. Numerous Instances of thls Kell plostands; 3 report stauls forming bloom | ities to declare ienrla & Youninns, of | minor detwiis. “tuo last of noxe wou Wa wil’ | Stato ‘reuaury ns a reward for bis fidaliey, and I ‘ western and frontier counties, Including i those on the main Mune of thd St, Paul, Min- nenpolls & Manitoba Railroad, have suifdred tho! hy : ¥ 2 | cima tuts lived any grant longth of time de nitich less from wetweathorand rust, and not | fow ays, itis fared, will biighteome, Grain blooming well? 27 only moderately guod, but | Winona, anothor Dunnett wan, ‘Tompornry Rls for a cigs Gate Wea pakotngd tv Peart lens Sy eogaueaement to A GTBOr Shan _Delved of both fondaud water are recorded, Mt all from bugs, Reports fromthe Northern s just in the mili now, tho mosteritienl tue | ponerally forming and blooming well, Chala sei putting t ho aitestion fo. | California, fron whieh Be will return probably fantbtute 5 ay cer Rareyy eencenapee Pacific country and Red River Valley, where oF Condition of the cotton crop—Sixty-five re- | Vote. ‘his is without precedunt in Congres | 5, 3 Lane Crystat, July 11.—We had quite a heavy rain, Dhave not been In sight of poy -iletds, but rom What) 1 hear think tho storm did not do much {f any dam a Quite o good breeze, and tha wind ¥ ow cout this morning, which was favorable of wheat kn Ae Avsrtix, July 11.—Ilard’ rain ‘Inst evening and this morning, Cool wind, and machine men who came-in from the country: Inst night say wheat is looking well, and not Tusted to hurt it ¥ Fonesr City, Ia:, July 11,—Rilst lions op- peared in places, but no dainage is expeoted rom this cause, ‘Cho rust hag not ‘yet np- peared in the stalkeand with two weeks of sood weather more than an-average crop may be looked for. : . Wittaran, July deen rains; during the lust twenty-four hours. - ‘The condition o: the crops was favorable up to thon.-"Te storm Nas lodged some, and. it Is expected ‘Unit Ie will rustitsome, = 6. : Dewano, July.11.-—Clear and, hot; has been v y of Arizona and New Mexteo, ——__—- THREATENED. WITH’ PARALYSIS. setts ‘ slonal Conventiond,in this State at Inasts | Onyes ‘ 1 is inv 2 oo y eS <. . pork very Ang condition, woll cultlvate, £00 | Sone dn Ghainman Horn attempted 9 | udtesee nit onR ee es ed ea ecea es LONG FASTS. °°: Waslusatox, D, C., July, 1.—Dispatehes tom though Misty grussy: 6 kepore well | Carry out his instructions, the opposition | whole system of ment production in this coun i re : _ | tecelvdato-xtay’ ftom Qreen* Brier, Whito ctiltivuted, but pint stall, needing rain; 14 | rebelled, and chose another Chairnian of py from tho tine when. the uolmals wore In the Somo of the More Famous Instances, | ‘Sttlphur’ Springs, Va., state that W. W. Cor- report poot condition, yery grassy tholr own. Two. conventions in’ the. sning | hoof tothe mon ‘whon tha fiosh was ready “New York Times, .],coran is thteuterigd with. paralyals and {s in 4 a rains were not followed by warm weather, j ‘as in the south, are untvorsaily favorable, us a Crop reports from tha West Divislon of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omalia Railway reeelved to-day were on the whole of nmore favornbte tenor, though without declded change from thogg recelyed during the four or five days immeillately preceding. General-Superintendent Winter says thatthe suspiclously favorable répurts have been substantiated, and tat the advices from sec- 4 -tions Whery damage ling bean previoual To ported showed the condition of things to be ho worse, On the. contrary, there had been some Iniprovement. Me sald that + for sixty or seventy miles ont -of St. Pauly slong “the ine, the crops were In good condition; then they grew é poorer, and from St Pani were very bad, a Thence on the prospects are better. He liad srecelved sbout 190 sainples of grain front dif- i as come | H9 “urs : hall, and finally two candidates, wore the re- | for guoking olthor here or nbrodd, An lutercst= | ing oxperment in abstinence whle . y : : pared ee tase ber ae ee gout ton, sult Nolther faction hind much advantage. “WM orlait af. the reuatng Dusjnevs it ene ga to: neris EE ee aout hae a aay onten onal er Wiseectatacy oud bhysk es ek over tho othor in the regularity of Its pro- rs hes e + ; Y }-clan lett to-night ‘for Green: Brior by special good. 4 ot er and ‘Lerritury,—whenco the cattle wore derived, | stories on record of ling fate, and w brief bis- | car, Corcoran.|s, upwards of 60. years, nnd ‘Abundoned cottoti—Nineteen report from | ceedings, but Dunnell appears to much bet- | and why thiir breeding and pastutnye-had at~'| tory of somo of the more famous instanced will| his rumored “illness eauses- coustderat 1 to 18 per cent of cotton crops nbandoned on | tet, veentage-tn am analysis of the votes. tracted tho speeiul attention of wattlers. In| srove of intorost at thfa thmo,, Dr. Willian A,.|-anxloty, eauses “considerable necountof wet wenther, grass, carcity of Sifting, out eo bogus contestants nb ths some enacs in tha fur Week tho work of stock Ticats Who Manado tie ‘sablaee ot cath MY So - oe vi is wovercd - that i i Ing hud grown to hu; proj jons te a \a = hy labor, avarnwing 3, per seit of the entire seventy regular anid delegates tn hls Ft that nd beon niooutany for santo of ty nencofrom food tho study ot Fearsihancolleoted Ls 3 DONT-UKE THE DANG” ber tiene) report from 3 to 60 per cent | convention, the Frecborn ounty contestants | trey vette, who ware aftorward found to be] steht number of these peculinr storick iva Kettle | Orycinnart, July :1L—A Gazette speelal of com crops were planted ‘ls June, average |'belng exeluded; and tho opposition hud -o1l Ehetetie tn eon wit “uate on te ie ecage book entitied "Fasting Girls,” and fade stich |'trom: Wabash, Ind., saya trouble Js appre fifty-live, ‘So the sixty-uight votes that nomi. fh , d PD Ing 463-100 per cent planted since Inst. re~ ee t’ Dunnell ail ath supplied by tho prutries.. : comments on thath us ils Judgment dictited. It.! panded thare Letwotn tho fartiiors and polles port; 0 report crops vory fing; 83 good: both | Milled Dinnell were. tually a majority, ring tha lost fow yonrs tho nprovoments | {8m singulnr fact that in wil ngus of tho World, «| Se wwalnish”” Karn Wall cultivated; 28 inferfor and not well cul- | of tho delegations, thougy, the process of | in overy branch of meit production hive beon.|.{s not te strong and heulthy mon’ who. havo-| {08 Wabash. Farmers have been.cutting tho, Li nomination was irregular... ‘Vb ol % ‘a y ON anit * iy We vated, ribo gular. “The antl-Dinnell | extraordinary. On tho average a stecr now’ | yeon roported ns fisting for long poriods, but in || aut ‘whick- gives Wabash tts water sup. Whent—08 report wheat ralsed, the yleld | combination were. apparently suspleious of | wolhs ug much otf yours of age As ane former “| “okt Cok tho gtorios aro: told of weak and | }9, because It Increases tho back-water overs boing from 2 to 18 bushels per acre, averai the strength of thelr, position, alice all the | ly gid'atd yours. Tho work of fattening hogs iy. 7 ilow on thelr farms, Si 7 x in bushels in most pale Cray 3 Teaders— Wakelleld assett Logely, and | pow so well understood that the animals aro} emnoiated girls, and stot seem to have-no difl- ‘ it pal iaee even were arrested Dertod ue being almost failure, causal by | Pago—refused to -iccept tho nombnation | usually killed whou 10 months old, whereas tho | culty in finding plonty of. dooturs and clorzymen ‘ito cealeti hes om cata poilee: heye bern p °1 ‘ it out to protect the«lan,” “ n themselves, W. G.-Ward, npon , whom the | oxbenso pr thelr keep Used to last for weverat | to give thom certiflontes nttoating'the ‘truth of -| SCH! Out to protect theviati” fitndt a Oe a eae tae te | SPU a ea ALE ou Rats a |= | HSRRUR MeN e tnwts hte | Heegtatiocine Pec terenmara cn | Ma nenaiaunane ut remrg loaves Were yellow, but the stalk and heads for a SE ee ea ee Tae iu SPORTING. a pears Ne Sinte Sena er lodged grain fornday or: two; have nut heard of any crops belng hurt by weather, nal everything looks. favornble : jor a- good Ne Drieckismmar, July 11,—Heavy rains jast hight; very warm to-day, with ight ra ns. Cropslook well, Don't think the Ught rains injured grain. any, There wis,not, enough ay nd Ka jodge ft, und rust is doing no‘damaxe as yal a esa we ‘Guaxirm Far, July 11L.—~Very hot; crops are looking’ nicely.” Hear of i few places where rust fins got in the whent, » STUART, July 11.—Crops aro looking. fine. Tinye -had: too much rin, but with good weathor now sil will be 0, K, me AVETT, Ia, July 1.—Wheat tn generql {a looking yery good. Some places are rust ing badly,'and the enrs are. boing Injured by chineh-bugs, - ‘Taking the | whole}. thing prospects are better, than Inst «year, “Owing to recent weathor sumo pleves ‘have bes i rowned out, Small grains avelooking well. pie ng A ~ “PATTERSONVIELY, Th,July 11,—The crops are improving avery day. Some: wheat ts slightly rusted, butuot to, any great extent agyet. ‘Cho weathor to-day is very hot, - : WISCONSIN. * Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. for a number Of nbahy adenine have boar me fain tho panies In tho Middlv Ages tho requrda of the Churot of sheop raising for mutton in some regions, an " i yours. and las devel a ataste.and capac- | for rou In otiers. is ore filled! ‘with ncouuntes at fistiag. pkinie afd. ie ‘or polltics s¢areely fe were not affected.’ It wag n question whather his condition of the, leaves was slinply of disease that would: Inter aifect the stalk, or whether the... Ritter would be able: to resist it. - On the . Eastern Division of tho road,’ ‘from Hudson to Roberts, the wheat. Jooks wells byt from the lntter nace’ to Baldwin fs bully rusted, “Tha. fol- ER owing is te most important of tho batch 3 of vrop-reports received to-day by the North- io enn tact Haulroal i aS ae Miles y—Crop prospects . very favor i able. W f headin ont nicely, 1s ners J expect a yleld of whidit fully equal to that of 2 “Is, Onts not quite us heavy ns last year, ‘ Barley heayy.--Corn doing well. Weathor fine, ‘Tho heavy rain did no damage to crops ings Slate necks 5 bonti ie ‘argo—Cro| pros 3 mtinue ~ yory -favorable, The weathor Is. abaut all that could be desired. .Wheat Is heading out “finely-about hore, and {tis likely that harvest Ing Will commence about the 25th, - aunéstown—Crops | around - here: look splendid. We have had considerable rain, which has proved beneficlal to grawlig srops, and If nothing unforeseen happens will bo a Inrge yleld. | Whent is now ling. Old farmers say thoy never saw i gratin so flourishing before, * if Myorhead All crops doing well, with i ee Dash IL appropriations: by Congress. for tho % ; fe Dunnell AN ith th tnatiog of tho‘diiteront | BUNS, but the power to abstain from fodd in | smu t g Bonesotter Preaek aet Fred Dovglas, ls populir, and. an oA madi we methons pruatteod ‘Sy anions, Go, n enrerul | these cases fa usually attribujedton miraculous | Governinent Printing-Ontce tho current fiscal nil the property of ir 1."V. Deruis, of this | Suara ded woul Tonle Tey oT ae ee ea eee ee a en eer te | eran city Will Go neeente thea Eee elty, have boen transterrod from the stablaot | MU PhO OMe tana yu ati | enisuie in iorcne, partn of th cuuntrge~tho | ner donthn tutsty-threo years Inter During the | BUabs 2s keen eesensy ee Frank Van Ness to’ that‘ of Din’ Mace;"*the | gut each otters Chong Ditinell cub | “Sia aun HT Ranta ng: ciinntocit auubter:| first ninotech.yostenbe'nte hotting bee! tsmall tebe SS WLGTEAMGHIP NEW 5 = change taking -placo_- yesterday - morning. | the majority’: a district down to’ (tint vine wn dcentitdlo uf: deoughty, nud | ploce of apple thoalzouta loly miter Uuy,und | iu *OGEAN'BFEANSHIP” NEWS, ‘Van Ness iow hns In hts cliarge tho trotter |:5.786 two Scnrs agh, Ht would “be 19,000 or. | tho amaunt of stock nirendy kept tn tho various | deank a little wator ora awallow’ of beor or |’ New: Your, Jily” 1:~Atrived, ‘steamet Palma; and the pacer Jack Haverty, both of | 18,000-an & full voto aud In a Presidentind | districts, tn roqant ta borbinre, 1 found thit | swoce mille. Hutattor: that, period she nto and | Spain, front Liverpool, Pia whom ‘will be trotted In tho Central Cirentt, | Yel 6,008, Me etggrers tect tis Ieee | tun bleces nro. leas ‘so in othors, owing to tue'| drank nothing at’ alt, according th ber own | Prsanerputa, July t.—Arrtved, steamed” Artin aln CIecinaRt-anambes ef ares | BUuTTenn strength, “A stron ifort oe | eee tte cet ie ae ae eee for cInnE Sener MMR 19 Secmastes | Pguueztvauls, trom Elvatsodt: morn ‘ram Cin » mber of: r 4 uscert ho AY ol my 1 jn Years ‘of “PryMoutir, iT % mere ee coming wp from that elty, bri made to Induces both: Ditunell and Ward to Ht a oa i a Ta) The egy Fetal, + ey | fornge, aud also to Idarn whether cortain plan Nourishment bad passed ber Ips, and that for “ n Ing with thom about fifty: trotters that ‘withdraw dn favor uf some, tll nnn, ka Fonited potsonous ure so In renlity, or whethor | qwenty yours soo bra goch noltuur tho ain tor trom Nese, Yoris Lia passed the Bell “A 4 + .tholr iil-name hud heen caused by tho -physicrl | the moon, and had not touched tho oarth with * a * g i entered for the races here next week. the opposition, who only want tu boat Dun |-sondition af cerriin nntinnia nt tbo tino of ent- | horfort. se Joseph of Cuportina, 4a anid te |”. “SHORT OF. WATER, : : nell; "but It ts.certain that Dunnell will not | ing the sumo. ‘speehut Httantion hns bopa or will | Bayo ved five yeara without enting brouth and |’ Derensnuito, Va., dtily11,—The protracted PEDESTRIANISM, agree'to it until he; hus well looked over the | bo patd to comparatively unsettled regions, con- | ton years: without driuklug wine, contenting veit nctoyed thowy SAN Francisco, July 11.—Tho walking | ground, and concluded’ that he cant be |-coruing which tho present auppiy of.imformation | bimsolf with dried fruits, which he, mixed witn { drought hns renored tholwater,reebEvolr Ip tch at Op. m. stood: Howard, 92: Young, | éloctad anyway. His position Js certainly ry meugro, such ax the uorthwestorn part | Varlous bitter horba. Ho usted for forty days | siyMelent to supply: ‘more than one-half the Leg bat . age 1A i Sous than Ward’. dnd, by | & Nevada, Southorn Mantana, tho, northexat. | seven thnes during avery year, and durinis those | olty, ‘aud to-night, wator wad fufned In fi 01; ‘Toblas, $8; Lec, 60; Denman, 80; Sndie | more advantageous, th ‘ax nd, bY | orn part of Wyoming, and tho “pan-handle” of | porlods uto nothin at all excopt an Simdays ys a 5 we Falcone Daly a All t Wint,Wato, os | HAR ea AC AmTa | SHR svn tee coung. tq are ot | Ga eas ag ed eteaaen: | Msg a eluate PSH, east Allee Donley, 40." _- ‘ fight. | ‘Tho future; of th cab und comed oF preseeved mentorase | Holy’ Huchariat ator emoencine tae mouuetig | Will pr ; BASE-BALL. . : ie contest is In his | lve cattio und cann meuta “atu | Holy Eucharist: dftor embracing tho monuatic obably* enue several. milly hore to de second Distitet: Convention ‘nt Farm= | Saaitaitn minetea lett area aft | the bianup tad inte clcty watcueds ba yGiene | CS eee Sg } Saturday’s’ Longue games resulted ns fol- | ingion Thursday wha G qudd deal ore de | the cnnued ‘meas cdeenmed by tho’ knglisn | detcotng any Traud. Stil hg wis snipeoted, SECRETARY: HERMAN, lows: Cloveland 2, Chicago 0; ‘Troy 7, Provi- | cyrous, Thore was a strong undereurrentot | wemy Inthe Zulu war, American ment fs gent: Bad a watch gran put ower tt tho avenics te: New ¥ "Fale tt tary dence s; Worcester 8, Boston 0; Chyelunatl | opposition throusdont the district to tho | toulmost wvery part of tho world, and tho | into its cuba for an anti month. Nu pore. | New You July. ecratary ‘Sherman . we mothods of progerving {t are underguing con- | son being detected carrying food to him dyrhy a. Jcent ‘ x soo prospects, and mostly recovered from | uA Crosse, Wis., July 11.—Excepting 187%, | % Bumalo 1, i notnination of -Min)..Stralé who 1s ben a eee ae area aR ots | thut dite, tho people wero convinged. tenis | Wasat Ocea Groye,.NeJy today ‘ tho effects of the recent hall-storns, rwas thorea yenr in the history of the EB Sa Congress threo terns, sid whose wnpopit | for keep! nie ment fresh ts Uf erent Linportduce, | noedlead tO any. that guoh i tent a that would | Se okie eco eS : 4 Ciyndone cl Yookting Mely, and the | Revot Was 7 y THE WEATHER, Jority tet ina Democrat two yenrs ago; but | and the shipmentof-ive onttle to Enulind Is an- | not buve satialled tho sclontisia of tho presedt 2 A Nobje Itace, ; 4 yndon— Crops are looking finely, and the | Northwest when tho dutlook for a wheut- Orrten of THe Ciitey StovA Orrrcen, | #8 opposition wag hot of the sortthut knows | other prominent feuture of the export trudo, dug. ‘ : . aes V3 Lp ee Louterlobe- Democrat... ea + prospect of a large yleld is excellent. No | roy was more’glodiay than at tha present . TH | haw. tg xet hold gf caucuses, and, It ts sub- | Thy methods of transporting cuttto by rall-and |. Tut it was not only saints and holy poopla Thora vast patna sone ut. the Inst convo : reports of damage from blight or rust fythis thine. : Lust evenin; Se correspondent ti Wasnixatox, D.C, July 12—1 a, nu—For | stalng since the Convention tite tnarticulute | In veasets, tho percentage of losses, ctu. aro | who wore credited with tho powor of ulving | cation Of.thd si tis, Peors ta,sloot the sixteen. e locality. : NOs: + dal ie FDO) "Tennessee and the Ohto Vuiley, clearor part- mumbling. ‘Afterall, what peat Strait | tinong tho objects-which ongago. the attention | without food In tho milddlo nues. ‘The suing | representative: Vuers to. which Soatland. is aus Tho following dispatches -nro taken from | tervicwed a passenger who arrived in this > 1 fh it ‘ st “anuch his ale | ef Me, Gordou and 21a usalstunta, KbHIty. was clalmed for those possessud of | titled’ In tho" Hytso or Lords by tho Act ot; reports recelyed to-day by tho Land-OMee of | city from the west and south, and to-day was ly cloudy wenther, winds inoatly southwest- | fy lpi was | wot, so ite! ‘ ‘ th the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba, Rail- : toad? « Bt, Clond—Weather clear and yery warm. Crops all looking well, 8 [ere 8 M by Astho fargo graziera ate constantly on ‘the | demons and devils. GUrres stutes that s poreon | Uulon,: The Scottish Poornye is n closucarporae | orly, stationary or higher temperature and |‘leged | unfitness "ns | the defection Of | outiooic for teodh focdingtersands itis bellowed | pomened by dovil-ofien’ loses ait fase tee | Hon, u pookoeborougn with nf nutomatie boot barometer, ° : POET UTES Rega teat Uhus the statistics of the Tureheamhing report in | food of any kil, and onn rotaln to nourish. | atuenuront, and tho HuIE ruje alirays in order, o Fawr ¥ varded Ww ¢. | roxant to herbayo, water, vlimute, ote, Ww! ment in his » Ho montions one nan thug | From.thing fmmemor! out, and privi+ For the Lower Lake reglon, clear or partly | ‘Tg same ‘faction who seratehed tnd beat | of much value Wi. porsous niready th shown roports from forty odd polnts in Wis- consi, Towa, and. Minnesota, on .dliferent rallronds leading into Us city, Nota report Sauk Centre—Wenthor olear, and warn, engaged In sessod who bid hiniselt in a eave without | loged body has cepted aixtoen ‘truc-bluo Torics, + cloudy weather, variable wluds, mostly south- | Strat tn 1878 were fn tho Farmington Cone | tho busivees of atock raising, as well_as to those | food for slxteon days, and un snothor ogension | Warrantgd.to 7)... REPS On : ‘or on Interviow Is in: the lenst fayornble, iy enti fi : ohalre. »thinkIng of cmt tot - | romuined in--the woods ity Tee ea st ¥OtO at thole party's ently” : Crops very Koo, All Kinds. of sinnllerain | while somo entertan-the greatest fear for | erly, nearly stationary tempornture and bar- | vention, amd thete Wiad vis nine is Chile: veh ure tain oF ee eee auvcnrehene | nelthes coating. nor Cdvutlun 2 tieally Ges | sha wiokge Pou Of thinkag for themsatves at a tery heavy, and tho prospécts very goud fora | the safuly, of. the cron, and” none | ometor, x held thanselves fred to nct a8 thoy.pluased, | 9 the now graging-grounda, vomotines in an- | clildren hound a and, falctug him ta w priest | 4, all.” f pathacy tin dba aul 4 x Bee rin—Wenthor lear ny f i iy piubre ces ens if ane ait rafifall ore Upper abe ron rorriobbonceel pean Stralt’s opponent, Gordan d. Cate, rH eant witeh Sea oantioea * Fa intorestion Brospor, Of Avaunintortaponiee of nyounig iti amy. dent or peomacton ‘tron the Peoraye of Cee Mee TOO ae ete Rr ead ey a Hoe MeN dag Tost misie | MpplValtey, partly cloudy weather,oceasional | Tawyer with a iarig practice, was indiiverent | gubfect cor exnminution. ‘Thu gorreakenumente | possewed of a devil who lived soventy Onya’| Boolluud to the-Peurame Of Grent Uritaia. hus y Evansville—Weather. el d va hind hi rain, followed to-day. by a hot ralns, Winds mostly southwesterly, statlouary | to siecess, nid allogether too nice for pric- | tai of the cattle, sheen, cto. wn tho. dliferent | withouteating. All these rocordad onuos, how. Allowed to make & yscuny tn their solid ranks. i Ae ttide, Clear and warn. | wo liad ha 0 thee eee! | or higher temperature and barometer, tleal pclitien; so Strait got the Northuien | srotos iy of goyrsoudidicult tusk, butatr. Gurdon | over, ure 80 uvidently duo to.tho superstition of | ‘Thy Douxlases of, Dramlinely, who, o¢ Dukes i Senuy nda. Crops looking’ well In this | aun with phowors. at intoevalee Wille tavore For the Lower Missourl Valloy, clear or | 84 tho nomination, Ue will be elected, | thinks dane tuo, Usures Wil fursurpass in uo | tho age to which tho ovents ary flxod that they | tnd Mirgitiaes, have borne the title of Quoens> # ¥ rey Ss Fall enth ‘ able weather from now uu U harvest would carly Lyon If he had not placated the defection of | curey anything of tho sort over uttajnptad bos deserve, and rovelve, no consideration At the | berry ever since tho Union which thoy holped to i fergus Falls—Weather elear and hot. | save part of: tho crop, ae cn gave tho | partly cloudy -wenther, souther ly winds, | 187 tho full vote of a Presidential year | foro. ‘Therv ist good‘ syatom of ngribittural | honda of” scientitle mn ‘thoy ‘aru suuply | Lriny about, bave been 40 ceustantly ropreaont- i Crops looking exceptionally. well, prada. ‘The damage ls already too great, A | stationary or higher temperature snd barome- | woutd pull him thedugh; and he will heeome | ststlatics tn Colormto, in Nobragka, wid jn tho | interesting ug show! re lity of the | ative pears dz Jue that, thoy wore gunposed ta Montroso—Weather clearand warm, Crops fener from E. D, Dudley, who has been trav- | tor. di “ i in what he wag before—a good average | Oreuulzed partes of Kansan but othdrwigufa'tha | world in tho Middic Agos; and tf the events | have qequirud a diving right to thotr sunt. Mut. In-good condition, os at clin in Bouthern Minnesota the past three | ‘Cho rivers will romain nearly siationary., biel meiner, & i Western Btatoa ath coy ty qotuciah tes ora Lied fecloualy, rolucod 4 no aria 1 tho uli dant aot Daw ina fe presale zBlaraue, Balk OF aT Eos OS eee ee ee that taiusine suettOns fife Ween G8 ar fe eee ee CU ga Hult ‘Tho Third Distiet Convention, at Minne- | focal wutiades avo Guretully ‘rovidod by the (thom thin tho. teatinung ‘of hunks’ and. | tug whutur jv uelloved In God, und tybooame , whent tn some places.” ~ = - gone that the farmers on the prairies have given up all hope of o crop worth cutting, and ate talking of plowing thelr whont-ticlds. Tn the: Volgn Valley, Iown, where the crops are furnee avout Ns es tauinio has been lone, and: the prospecta for n crop Are inere ivaeatle than In any other locality heard OM,” eee va rollgious enthuslasté, thoy would bo rojeotod on. my Y iy ‘onieage, July vi. | apolls, -Wednesday, the samo day’ as tho | special agent anf. tls duputivs, Ta i : Thin] Terie] Wind. wT oa Teale Waseca elrens, wis’ alin 08 h Sundiy-sulsool Bir. Gorton 3 id that’ Montana w Wd receive | thotr face asimpossibly. Ip moderd thus thoy ‘Timms | There] Ther jee) Wind) Velden | Wealher | vente, -Congressitan Washburn wis nome | very close ittodtion, ng It possessed {nany tne havo been, supplanted’ by tho! stories of the 4 J... Cloudy. hinved by ucelamuition, and thera has not | duccmonts for wottlurs, ani bilo fale to “bo a fostlog girly, Ono or more of which Interesting been on whlsper Gf dissent through. | krout urming'cuntro. ‘Tho country there was | cuca te before the public ut nearly wl thes. out: thé district. ‘Ils oleetion by Pipelleut, foe raising both Hately ut Hien. in Bourg Have boon. flogeatent re raid and sone , inl” Vi conieotlon ho: referred ty the repor' . romain 1oysteriva to this day, bul ru MOLY OF 4.000 to 6,000 minjor{ty Ie certaln, whoevr the | Lora’ prninore had oburued 80) neve of Land | foes ulscruaited by tho londlog phylelans Of ts kt Bomoerata wot up! fo oppose hin, “This tw | fir stontunn, and Rud Wout RLU Head of Corns | World, Ib wilt requlry tho accuse uF some auch - ‘Maximuw, Ys mintatum, 74, (| the only district’ In witleh tha Domgcrats | gattiv sy tuclqus ye a Bord ‘to bo ftuproved by: | experiment aa Dr. ‘lanuor's, umler. tho oye, of “1 GUNANAL CUIRUY AONE _ 19 have called a convention, They assemble | i Brecklurldge—-Weather clear ‘and bright. Crops looking well No raln in the Tout twenty-four pala. "4 Morris—Weather clear and -flne; Reports fropvall localities in this county. go to show iat ue recent “flenvy ene have tone 70) oiaterlal damage 8 ry wi cro} oy aro louking tho v1 ry West pee +) Spectul Dispatch to Tha Chteage Tribuns, Rocnusren Mian, July L—Tho whent in Mimesota ts tn Just that shupe that yo ian can Inow whitt the outcome will be. ‘This forenoon J tovk a tenn and trove routhwest from Auatm and around wort Into Ranisey Station. J faund the prospyot much better than L expected Crom what: Anat hoard. rom Ratusey east to Spring Valley is the ttest, wet, cold soll seen In the whole State, and Thive taken fn the poorest part, and whore tho most damage hus been reported. It camo on this shunt when It was not heat ed out, and {t looked asthaugh itnever would head out In the world, but the last four days ton week [lw been favorable, and it Is hewd- Ing out, and “the tlelds will soon look green ayn, Frout Spring Vulley I took a tea and came ucroas Hag country: thirty tulles,- 1 RAW Sune ns Boo wheat as} ever saw In wny ion Now, the best Judgment t can yuake ty ils: 40 per cent of the wheut-orop Is hn gootl shape, and “has a prospect of mating a crop of twanty bushels per weres 85 par cent of the drop has a chance to make an average crop with good weathor; 4 por cont has a goo show to not be worth critting, and atl, with weather that would put tho others out as estl- the store duty: pat conyvourtion, nf tho alec tion to tg now Ene Hamont, to. bounce him. Hu pipteste pared, and uttuinpted mild bulldoze ng, butwas bluntly told that his follow Pours kiow whom thoy wanted to elect, und thoy did - hot want to rubloet hiu. y + -Yot bo fe the yrundsun of that Mlusteious logis lutor to whom tho prizo-riniy ia tndebted for that inyalonble noquisttion known rs the Sarquis of. ;Queunsberry’s rules. Ils fame among tha pues \ wae Tdlrly onrned, for he was one of them biu- f—drunkird, gambler, shouldershitter, and” not without some touches of humor, in bls Youth be welt in London with bis unglo, shops nnd one night when ho camo home trom alrk Ina cub he lot himsolf in, and shut tho door In the oabby'a facc, Tho cabby kept up s racket ut the door until a happy thought struck tho noble luw-inaker, Hisunel ta episcopal wii, apron, and cont huniron the hat-rack, and hastily pitting those on ho opened the door, and told cabby ff ho did: poe Jouve ho would thrash him. No cuuman could realest the temptation uf n gute to witha Blehoy ‘and {n tivo miniites the psaudo- Wiebop bud half killed the mlataken Automedon, kepptny strictly to those rules of tho P, it, which sho Hinsele haddrawnup. if Thorv is-u darkor uhapter in tho history of the Ducul furmlty. James, tho sovond Duke of Quoonsborry, who was Lord High Commissioner of Scotland ‘at tho tine of the Union tn 1707, bad for cldest son and helr an idiot of- glgintle Trang, uncouth, gluttonous, and flores, While the family resided in Edinburg this uufortunate monstor wis always kont contined in a ground apartment in the western wing of Queansberry Iougu, tho stupeudous family mausion atthe font of Cnougate, On tho day the Unton was « pissed all dinburg crowded to Parliament Claso 0 uwatt tho testy of tho dobate, Tho populacy were cierto mob tho oblof promoters of the 4 4 i t 2 ‘“\MICHIGAN. ng - + Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,” Guanp Raving, Mich., July 11,—Thls clty and section of Alichighn was visited by a yio- lent thundor-showor oarly this morning, i coinpanlod bya high whid and consider hall in some localities, The damage to gro' Ing and standing crops, more especlally hay and wheat uncut, oats, ant corn on many farms ts very sorloiis, and doubticss will ag- grogato many thousands of dollars tn West- ern Michigan. It {a too early. yet ta’ make snything tko an accurate. estimate, but ro- ports’ of loss aro frequent and con- siderable, Soe idea’ of tho ylolence of .tha eterm, muy be obtalued from the fact that on one section of Laenty iniles on the Grand Rapids & Indiana Rall- road thirteen large trees were blown neross he track, Conslilcrable of the wheat fn this section hud buen cut but of late the wouther hing been very warn, with frequent showers, and seine farmers Fepart great danger’ o: tholr wheat growing {1 tho bundle or in the shock, ‘Tho-orups of al} kinds horeabou s nported bulls, with the intontlon of sending |’ sclontitio men of acknowledged hunosty, to con- 2.10. | forthe purpose of making & nominatlon at ent ‘dhrootly, to thy Pondon unrkut. “Now Mex. | vines the publio that any Very long abatlience Thar Wow, (ener | Attnneapalls, Se: ie Sluice It at under: Jee wns Bpoken ma ‘ icy oxcellon’ bast pralon, from Sood da coualstont with thy conditions oF ra al stood that Mr. Kelly had declined to open | Where sumo permofé owned locks of each, | human Hfe. we cin ‘1 ord OV t 8 wh edt dos Haste, tn not we al tour who will bo | Hod, grigro Oven Nave) Indlana ope wrk | Acne the fasten bate pot ue ql Sine ‘ast Uo iit. tonal tnntt th Walle tho oovstructlon of new railroads bas | qaret Wola, 9 young gil IU yours nt tyor WhO ice the Congressional nominations the | auinulyted.stockemulog by opeutiuy markuts to | Jived ut Kodo, a small villige nent Spires, th Ba~ relative strength of the Presidential eandls | tho gnizions and tho furvign dumnnud. tas hud a. | yakin, tn 1th ond whose history fe ralitod by dates jn Minnesota, beeonieg at moro Intgrs.) very im gue amact-on the busines, the do. Geraldus Bucnidtanus, She is sald-to have wb est OF course, tho Republican Electoral volopiy in OF iines.iy the Weat by attrictlyy: | stalned from alt food and drink for throo years, | ticket is safe enough In any event; but the tude unpers of pporsand others to the camps | in tho meantime row ig wee et about, ftugh- yy splay meme tee momen ett woe heated attraction of tho Frovidantlal tlekel ong way’ | Pout eda whieh ‘wud ulso aided £0 lucrese tke | Mcheuret wus Watehod by two priest of thy pare pF pies, tay teas * ees production. ; : jah and Dr, Huooltianus, and deolared by thom Tom, Galois is an. exededinely “utrong blr; Gordon spokd of the grant diversity of tho | Irvo trom all Juggle ‘Bucoidianus was somo + = na i} peyple cusuzed in dho varlous branches Of graz- | what stnggured, for hoinguires, * Ooo COMES candidate overywhore ih. Atinnusoka, {| Peovle ouguzed tn duo wurlis beaches OF graz, | Whar atageored, for butnduines, notiog conics ty No.nuine would exclte more enthusiasn in} many Mexiouns, wid tho provalling language ty | drinks, aud wie Joos the body grow whon noth- nee the State oxce hin ta a, vd ior Held Will |iSpaniah, Shailir romayks apply to Now Meals | ing yous inte It 7" Bebenoklus, in 36s, quotes Ee e: in nore votes than Blaine woul Lancook [ef ‘Eh oveupstion pf tho hordswan, which Us, |! from Paulus Leutatua tho" wondorfut history of riety | ts pipe uanltata dere ftaos but he ds |! te pare this of the’ | tho fasting of Apyolouls Sehryira, a virgtih in pig, 4 y - jshephord aud ‘tho fayjuds, was supwestad us oug | Verna.’ his girl is reported asm genuiny case ya strong ih Shots. hate tank mune Gathusl: ice nughe posllay ‘onl tua uttuutg of | Uf ubllity to live without, food, IN tho first year rats | Orie: CLOT ITS AEFI 18 personal, ;:tese, Tudinne who Hilt whatly: wuclvilleed,. | of Hor faetlog sua weacuoly: slopt, und fn {ho soos AYE Mare eer trlanide Witte ate + | and thug, if oncomruked-by tha Government, bo | ond year never. alow hur eyes in slocp, and 0 sat | Yio mde imanytriends when fo was eti- | iy remedy for Indiauavars, Lu tmuny parts’ of | shy continued for a love tina uttye, runelsous Honed hard. Muwas a goott follow, aud AVG | tho genalpy rexivns gong uien oF ne educa: | Choslug, ph: yaleltn to the dng of France end to. ood dinners, Men of “his own ago liked | tion, Frain iho Enstorn|suates wud elaowhers, ure | Cardinal Richolleu, dedrlbos tho cage of Joan tit, and young. men’ were fuselnated by | now found engaged tu patiding up tholr furtunes-| Baluaw, ao M-yeneold gitt of tho City of Con- hint. Ie Will gut sume Republican votes fir es uereauian Abd ebephorta. ‘he men wha ens | stance, who acquirod u loathing ‘for fond ditring ¥ ERE! EEbeba HAALRLOLH EL SLE: Clues, oat, Pairs SEES a (odio nergonam avenger Gate anid barioy | OF ery prouulalny, aut brobably, despite tho By | he Sicar, | It Ix not’ noeded,—in soolety-elreles of St. | Hae tas uae a Cinwcuontiye tho | “rine auaves unslancos tho watouors ot tho | wus: fa svuteh aud attond Lond euuntane veg y | tori, will be a avoruge ytold, "Pha yluld of za Glew, | Paul aut Mitmeapolls, in the Third District. a0 ‘ 02 aid wed jod ta detect thom funy iti On, rh." ‘Iwo members of :the tami ie word" are 9 good crop all around, The wout of the al fi if Fr Pi i i L suttlomont of ‘wach: aa in wild grizing | pints fall teot thor Inuny Inposition, but | riz." ‘Two mor f thy fo alon harley axtea harvested will ba ane week tutor | Hit of all Kinds la or will be unusually large F i Vo the faruors und Lrontlersinen, Germans | digtricis hs * tat luibortung res | In Stiose Inter yours scicuca hus ben brought to [lett behind. thy Madina and a fitelo Kitahon thoi ond year ayo, and not wny cutting Uf | Se Present prospects, . Erbe} aid Scand mavings, of the Firat and Sacond,— } tiaing . fatluonce depen Thg, datunt | pour on euscs of allowed, long fasting, and in | boy who tubaad thu volt. The insano creature, Aug. 21 dink. ‘Ay good crop-weathor as the ot * acu] 8 x, he aplit and .tifo. alose distrlet,—he is only a | communities, At cls barrunito “tty luge |Smost cased it bad suocecded ty, dumeustrating uirluy evorythinue unusually still uround,—thg , z Tust tx days will mate the wheat as ood nA 3 IKKANSAS. we Spe Earl name, and nota Well-known or popularnnine. | wntior, dtr, Gontou teh thirteun yraduntes of | Coat food onougl to sustain lite hasbeen xuinin- | house boing complutoly dosorted and tho Canon- tS UMS Uielebngsorscaldias salve | Areat Donan tne chlcpo rebuna, "| Redan IB) HL Haucaok wiittot hip the Bevnggrate nom. | Amie Mazur Colles al of unin uta | ua Ju, sea uses way cote wil, AO | Ate Tc ce onda epaeer In age tals ruta ate esos scald TorrieasKussaulytie-luporisiouesiate | Saledorses ia] [i moos miued mgalugt Dunwelt and Sem | rue go Graco Mo ueanibuaea: | Satya, ears, wean Od Soucy | le kawbor wa ahaa ako pow fo hl oo Between. Ramsey and Spr Valley you | Bourd of Agriculture to-day atute that the Veatite Be Aid Comer ae ‘ita hordstnai's cursors iu lite stach, but the | cured Wuatsho did uot out. und fumber of | alon. Hla su; npil tt Uls wavory odge of tho, k van look off In elther direetlon for miles and ylold of whont in the Cou tee OF Stontgoun | ¥ ee a 508 8 ay +, 1OWAL Lg Hwy wceupations uuu involved hard work, A | persons volunteered to watep hex, ‘Savy did so | preparations fyr dluney Jed buy to tha eohgn, £—itoat wate tho crope wera Flos for Usevest,} Gry, Labetee, Witsoi and Allan tx unusic | — See ee eee eee alain, | iatunwitnuns pruviucguinieorsete iebugae | Womuructuulty lived without cating. Upon das | Killed ous: lowe te quent om tho. ae ad Es - Lora - " par 0 ova lng, OF ou ql . Iv “boyy us y ‘ a outta ute Ae cool wind: all | ally Mglit, but -tho, firmory are not digcour- Tho Apostle of Cromation, Duscque, Ia,, July 0-Tho Republtert |. that no could pass hia thoy inudntiag and suuty | repurt, ylators ueked Ceuth A parte Of the | spilied tio. Undy of ia victim, Wich BO halt PSU OTe rate een Pat ray and will this 3 tf increased selon Syorai, Ju | Congressional Convention in tho Thtrdfowe | ing without peryoual ptanllon to thy daqatia of | couutry, Waving danitjous and: presonty, and, | roasted ind wos found devouring uy (ho Duke $ ti tres? tart lust, nig! so | aged, wil this yoar put In an increase With minugied tool ay tho "public toara | District will this-year bo an unudituligtnie | bo vocation, wes likely ty utukoun unfortinate | Auy. Moory wos the greutest gurlusity OF the ‘| with bis domest{es raturucd from bie tiumeh, pe qmeatf ey ten all day jong in ono greut |‘acrouge, ‘Tho harvest.is tlulshed, tuo wheat fon Butay last, We Alilad, tho "rewln of atfalr, ‘There wil}. bys absoltitely n eat] YOMuUrO, Amn, however, who was willing ta |.duy “Voubte, luwuvor aul arui, wad tuo | ‘Me title pasiod over this woro-wolf, to, ble wheat-tield, never. owes B gountry, all thrashod in that scctlon, aud mostly sol, | 0 “Apostle uf Cromation,”’: Glovauul Poli, . bre wilh. bay aber Sa bo fuqustrions fi teurqbug the bushtess aud ty, | worn, fade tol by the Innaunity she bad ox~ bratbur Yor whan fto. had no warnings: for bo. 4 zonld by sown go golld full, ‘Phe fariners afl'| 3 My fT Wero sulumnly Inciueruted, the corcmuny boing | forthe pouriiiygluh fo Congress; Cuowns | attonding to tt legithmately would Have ‘roa! perunced tn theeirst “investigntion, consented fo-{ mlurcled u wife out of the imndbouso, Catherine Axtoo that the prospect 1480 per cent better, | The same ls true of the oat crop, ‘Lhe corn | attonded by the members ut tha Billunese Gree, Ip the present member,!/i{uvlug | prospects of ativcuss 1A his Gnturprive, »{ daugond watuhing, Her watchers thle thay oon | Hyde, socond daughter of the Burl of Itnckester at least, than lust 'wursday, ‘The ble flood | will be the dnest: for many years, Eilgra- | mation Soolety, aud tolegrams of oondolonce |. od his Itnents falth fsa ent" ‘Thor withing, Me. Gordun-sild, to pre: atatod of Hiv Oswald Moaley, Ibuunot, tha Rov. | und ‘Clarandon, tbe. “Kitty, « banutiful ar e io or Lures Wueks ayo put a Jurgo part of.| tiou Is golng on rapidly, tho uuuber of now:| Witt tefanlly and symputhy with crinutign | Served his cquattinents Cotes dnp | CeByvecpe living very omaforuatly to-tha thins | alg Wichmond, De. ox. and ‘wvGral otbur | xoung," of Fetus the patroncag of Uuy, the ad- : the poor 35 cent under water. "| suttlers: having Ineteadod “Uear tue sas Doing revolved from a number of suvants, ‘aie | cféntly, will renouuated by avalamationn| ty euttted party of tha West, If they indersioud well-known ‘gentlowen, ‘Cho bed Gontulaiug | inirod uf aoolory, but elill Insuno ut froquont [ne ; E 0 Ihear from condugtors anil tfavell that the farther west aud Tort ya eae better the crops, and L kuow the country and verlod last yent, An nstonishing result of wool-growing Is given lu dw report frou Woodsou County, re o YY bow ter dk Tt tho- . vd gba Sindy ue eta BuSsTR RPTL | nti fr nggerieg during Ma pred si ea ey sees eteee a | usb a eran oa Of Lombardy aineo Terk ito ri erviee ub | Iadny disentores. cujgnge wiien vilulycencket eal j tho teyrotted Syaor GlovanuiFoly wborcyord: | term, and ayo colupliinent to Jiisabitty aud | food, ubleveguuito “beds, ul tov, todos | vapieaon “of tuo “ult “diy gf, uly és ors . :. aia Mi Tay 1 i : : : pe Ss. < MME i torvaly. Sho brought tho falnt too race whict dig tot nocd It, and hor elfest anu, Lied Druin: lanrig, (ae it of muluncholy, blew blé brelug out swith w pistol.” 1 A of,