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* Brown, -two prisoners .deud, with their thruats cut from * putinte thom, go that a steer. of 1,000 pounds toy GnaD {t the most mysterious affalr that has ever oc curred on the river, a9 no wounds were found on olthor of the hodtes. A bunired thoortes are advanced, bat nll seem to leave the aifate a wrentor mystery, 1b fs iniposdible to gay whothor both non were drowned togethor while seutling in the boat ar whether a third party waa implicated in tho tragedy. INYEUEN YEATS. Speelal Dispatch to The Chteuga Tribune. -Tast SAGINAW, Mioh,, July 14.—John Driscoll, conyleted of highway robbery, In the Circult hourt, was sentenced to-diy to the State Prison ut Jackson for tifteon yenrs,. Tho mnouns takon was only $3, but Driscoll Ian bud chnractor, and fins soryod one term of urs-for a siiniar offense. CASUALTIES. FELD FROM THE CARS. Special Diapatch to The Chicuge Tribune, CENTRALIA IL July 14.-A young freman named THE RAILROADS. A Break in Thousand-Mile Tickets by the Rock Island. a CRIMINAL NEWS. The Case of Pugsley, Now Con- fined at Battle Croek, : Mich. Tho Now Southorn Line from Tide-Water ‘ tothe Ohio Rivor, Discovory of the Body of Wune derlich at Dubuque, Towa. : WYDE PARK ACCOMMODATION. ‘To the Editor af The Chicugo Tribune. Crroago, July 14.—Please nilow me space to give my noighbors nt Hydo Park, and nll who make use vf tho Hilnols Central suburban trains, a bit of information. On ‘certain trains they have nb bugenage-var and will notcarry your baggage for you, You nrg told ut tho train that your trunk curnot be recuited. You may repe Tesent that this requlution wy unknown to Fons that you would be tuiteh nbliged to ‘the Come pany Sf tn: thts emergency thoy .would. allow five A Man in Grand Rapids Weylaid and Beaten to Death. An Unusually Thrilling Chapter of Missis- sippi Murders, W. &, Vaughn was killed at the bridge ecorsing | you'to pul. your trunk on the front platforny PUGSLEY, of Crooked Creek, two miles north of thls place, | Of tho front car, where tt will be out of aU GREE ntawenrly hour this morning. Exactly when or | Evers Dadra way: tut you, will nase Bpeeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ) Barns Cneex, Mich, July 14.—James WwW. Pupstoy, whom HE, 13. Moroy (in his confassion just before being soutenced to State Prison for forgery) charges with being the instigator of all aufoty. yourself that an Important ougageinent’ ts dependent upotlyour miking, connections, ote, ctu. fn vutnl’ You wee jold by tha umployé that ha would be discharwed if. he neeommoudated yous and of yuod the train feaying you pone how it was dono will nover bo known, His engineer, George Granger, noticed himon tha enging w fow moments bofore erosa{ng . tho bridgo, and missed bin n fow momentsnfter ho orossed. He could not stop thon to search for + uP, dering over tho question why the Company hg smNty: OBS oR aR Oe went Vaughn, for tn pissenger. train was Just | should viento seh an universal eustor on Falke Morey, ne TARE eal, Ei upto of yenrs, | olint, He’ came to Centralia and row ronda as tho oarrylny of thatr passengers’ big. ty Jail in default of tall, Kona couple of yours, | oorted hig feara that the Loy was killed, | vaxe without informing oven thoir regular cus- aluce he was trrested for porjury, Pugeley.bas | party of rallrond mon: at’ onco” started tomora by hanging up cards in the train, When feigned illness, and commianeed. * two | out to tnd out what hud become oftiln. A short therotary tho Inhabitants of our soitther sil, aulte for $25,000 each against HH. H. | search rovenled lls body in about’ four feut of | Urbs try contempluting an excursion of fmpore water under tho bridge, ‘There were two hortl- Dlg jeashes un the buvk of his here, and, ha was proiubly dened before he revehod the water, Hs romuins were brought here mud giver tr Shari of his fathor, an iinols Central engineer. Jt was tho elder Vaughn's runout this mornlig. The remaing will be tuken to Chicage for burial, W. BK. Vaughn was. dv ate ‘old, 0 trustworthy: Young many and woll liked by his employers. Tho most plausible theory ns to tho enuso of tho accident Is that he lune too far out from the tender steps ny the train appronched the bridge, and that be was looking townrd the rear of: the fain, nen: the bridge Umbers crushed agilost akull, tine where the arbitrary suspension of usual rites would gorfously inednventonce thom thoy would do well to. agoortain the purport of tho Intest nknae from tho flinols Central offices be- foro yolng to tho train. * Dy the way’ (of Lourie personal experience Is, atthe bottom of this communication) TF muado conncetions In the elty-by the use of incans be~ yond the control of the ratlrond company's houve the mild and forgiving spirlt which chitr- neterizes those Hoes. Bot twin. told that others, subjected to the sume {nconveniqnee ny myself, have not Ween ag fortunate in. tha Mont reeult, for nn alleged assault which caused tho sickness. It was gonorally thought tht ho did thfs to stave off his trints and ut lust dtidge Hooker ontercd a counctlof doctors to examine him, when twas found that ho war perfectly well. Pugstey Js wealthy, and could tnslly havo sccured bail; but more complaints would have been mude against bim ns fast ag he Cntered his recognizance, and ho decided thit tho beat thing ho coutd do would be to Ro to dail, Since his Incarceration «Sherif Burbor bas served upon hina warrant charging the forging of threo $50,000 notcs aytingt the ark catute. Pugsley is. to be rested ae Ae ee charges,—two for forgery, two fa '. for couspiracy to deri ‘tho Clark eatate, and ATatoune reportor hada talk yesterday with Prosident Ackerman and Gencral-Superintend- 2 — SWEPT. YROM A TRAIN. : ? to accuse Brown & ent Jeffery regarding the nboye complutut, They oe aan Parad eriine. Vor his de- New Yonk, July 4.—An aceldent ocetrred on | admitted that the goutleman making the com- tense ho has depended upon | tho Ate the Long Ialand Rnilroud, between Pearsutls | plant had told tho trath;, but, thos, sny, tho mony of Mr. Poe bate ae ca Station and East Rockaway,this morning. A | Itlnofs Contral-{8 not to biime fn tho mutter. higgo have made fey with onus tho cnuse of all tholr trouble, tt Is now predicted that ho will pload guilty ut the uext term of Court, There hus not been a tine during tha past thirty yoars whon James W. Pugsicy was not interested in a tawsult, ofthor gravel train golog const with 300 {nian Inborers ‘on board ran under a honvy.wire rope by which adorrick neur tho track was sustained, sweep- ing the curs and “knocking olf the laborera, “The people in the southern ‘suburbs wero clum- orons for.additional accommodations, and tho Company put. on its new suburban train before it was fnirly ready. ‘The slx euburban cars now ¢ and, aa be has cost tho count: Muny were maimed in a shocking manner. | composing’ that’ train hug no accommodation Si ar orl re i) general rojoleing thie: Threo pf tho mon were fataLy injured. Tho | for. bnggage,. and .none could bo taken on he has now got to the ond of bia rope. , 3 train was golug ut the rato of ten miles an hour. | without . subjecting ‘tho: passengers to ‘The derrickin question hud been used for the purpose of. digging a huge well for the Long: Beach Hotel,and men wore making arrange- monts to take itdown. Unfortunutely, the guy ‘ropo was lowered ns the , train approached, knocking tho whistle off tho cngino aud sweep- ing tho cars, Tho unfortunate. meu were thrown violently to the ground, and their aatonsds of pain aud terror wero heard for half amilo. é : gréot discomfort. ‘Tho Company’ hus now iu the course of conatruction efght ad- ditional auburban cars,. Among thom uro two eres for aniokers and baggage. «As suon ns theso ure completed they will be rit on all tho Bub. urban traind regularly, and ‘passengers will thon be able to take wong. all the bugwmze they want and smoke if thoy like. The new suburbat trains were put on ts nn oxporiment, and it could stot be expectert to bitye them come upto all tha requirements in tho begluning. tho MORAL REFORM IN VIRGINIA. Chieinnatt Enguirer. ¥ Wrrnevitte, Vo. July 13.—For soveral weoks past an orgunized bund of masked and mounted men, suddenly goized with n spirit of moral re- form, bayo visited housds in tho southwestern portion of this Stnto at. night, taking men charged with immoral relations with fomalea and inilleting tho sovercat corporal puu- . Y cs jtcnn to accom fshment upon: thom, Bo great -a ter |" 'tho accident occurred on n recently con- | Gmpuny 1s denrous to oo ali hai 0 public, and ug sven ng It is found ror has ‘thia gang cnused omong tho | structed branch of the Long Jatand Roads built Whoro new" Hnprovarinnes are required, thoy men whose lives aro ‘not ae. virtuous | torench a new hotel nt Long Branch, wenty- | will be supplied without dolay until tholr new ns thoy inight bo that. many of them have ted to othor neighborhoods to clude thelr porseout- ors, About ten nights ago tt band of these mid- night callers paid a visit to Liljub Corder a well- to-do ond iighly-rexpoctable farmer, living newr Huuter’s Vatley, In Scott County, culled bit out of bod, and warned hin that if-he did not inime- Uiately send away a young Indy who had been aix Inborers were scriously Injured, and it 1s bt feut us it cou posslbly be vellevad six fatally. aunrorban ilay es pot ty a m muAde. TIIM NEW SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE. ‘Tho now Southern cast and west trunk Ino.— “tho Richmond & Soutnwestern Rallrdad,—to be buitt by Boston .capltal, has: pow four corps of KILLED BY LIGHTNING. | Spectat Dispateh to ‘ths Chicaya Trine. Warrrtown, Wis., July 14.—Yesterday after- noon ‘Hounry Ertman, nged I8 years, son of staying with hls (Cordors) wifo thoy would | Charics Ertmun, of Concord, was struck by | cngineers in tho field trom York arbor to ea aan Foon and Inilict tho weuial PUN | Vietdning and instantly Kiliod in Summit, | Louisville, George Maxwell, tha ctigineer who Waukeshu County, while returning from haying. Ilia brother, walking with hin, was uninjured. ‘Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. East SAqinaw, Mich, aly HA. ‘terrific thunder-sturm passed ‘over this seotion. list night, and some Ewonty slight cusuulities ure re- ported, E.-J. Macomber, of Euu Clutru, Wis. visiting at Bay City, was strack by Hybtatig an killed while walking In tho road below that city. and although. entirely innocent of huving committed any offense, and leust of ull thut for whiph theae outlaws wore Inilicting punishinont, sent his .viaitor awuy, 1 Called her indoflanea’ of the | threats, ulght, in accordance . with thelr promise, the musked inon, with Sundy Barker. nt tholr-bend, culled nt Corder’s house and demanded ndinite tance. Hu teplicd by firing a load of buckshot lovated Melgs' motntain roads in South Amor tea, has churge of the mountdin scotion through tho. Appelaciinns, und‘ reports thac lighter graded on be had on this. rond than on dny of tho present ronds which cross this range. Will- ium Fraztor, the Prealdont of the Construction Company, snow securing tho right of way in is wife, Booey Oe jag ad of buckshot | ihe body wis found this morning, A man | Virginia. Io hus recotitly, vallod’on tho countics po ae Mode onving va body aad Wels -Alietali, near Bay City wvas struck fo yore suibaurintlonss ard euvorgl aye Lets + an ar arulyzed, sf % reaponded, “al it votoil $2 i 4 MISSISSIPPI. MURDERS. COLORADO FLoons. eA E ST loll aPtet rg eter you Menwins, Tenn, July 4.—About two months | Deven, Colo, July 4.—Furthor roports of | fois: iiand, sLaxewall, B00) ty Au Ee ayo, Hufus Armistead was ssisinited near | yesterday and Monday night's aturm say ton | hutun, $4,000 by a vote of: ahout-10 to i Tho Horn Luke, Miss, by Ed Nelms, colored, becaugso Armistuad’s brothor, wien Deputy Sheriff of De Suto County, Mississippi, a year nyo, killed Selms' brother, who roslsted arrest, having been charged with horgo-stenllng. ‘Tho nssas- lution created, great Indignation, Nelms, tho murderer, was pursuod to tho ‘Tuntcr County battoms, und, toxethor with his brothor, Prentls Nelo, undTom Konkey,usnccomplices, wore are rested, id Nelig, thoagsusin, was vonvoyed to faut eriformuas, and Prentiss Noling and ‘Lom Koukes were todged In the ‘Tunica County Jall, Last Saturday: mourning, while the two fatter priseners were belng eonveyed to Hernando, 0 ody uf iunsked men stopped tho officors baying the prisoners in_churge and ‘took possession of tho two men, Tho oilicera returned to Austin for, assistance. On returning they found the milegof the Denver, & Rio Grande Mallroud was washed away between Puoblo and Colorado Springs, and every bridge, culvert, and. cattle guard forpdistunce of twenty-one sites was sMioro or logs tiifured, A large force Is nt work and the rond is probably in runnlag ordor ngaiu to-night, Hear Creek, is mountain stream emp- tying into tho Putte River, was alse tlooded by tho territte storm, huilestoncs falling to tho depth of from two to three fut. No hvos lost. . A FARMER KILLED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deoatun, -fll., July H—A farmer. named Josoph’ Nehisur, aged 68 yeurs, of AMllnn Town- ship, whilo driving home trom Deuntur lust night loat hold of his horses dnd thoy ran four iniics, nnd, when stopped exhausted, Nehiser was found dona fn his wagon ted, Ho bturted from Decatur with 20 Ju or whisky. *Verdlet of tho Coroner's Jury, aceldental donth. ; minority shows “tho ‘old Hunkor feoling Icft in Y trail and the large porities ahuw tho progresslve sentiment. whlch is now leading in tho Uld Dominion, Mord than 000 has now been voted to the Richniond & Southwestern by towns and counties: in Virginia, und, if Kon-, tucky does her share, tho’ roid will, start with fully, $2,000,000 of. luc! ‘subscriptions,..which, with the valuablo glite.of. gypsum aud coal, ane very considerable. donations of land,-onght to make tho construction of this ocenn ut York Hiver’to the Misaissippt Hiyer at Bt, Louls, nnd the Obid nt Cmoinnatt and Louls-, villas romunorative to tho Boston purtics inter ested. * a ae CHICAGO & sovmt ATLANTIC RAIL- ROADS A motion was mado yesterday bofore Judge Drummond for tho appointment of a Hecclvor for tho Chicayo & South Atlautle Rullroad Com- pany, ‘Tho bill was filed May 14 by J, H. Bult and J, D,-Pottit, agninst Itobart Tue, W. 8. Hay- wood, Samuel “U,. Atwater, Goorgo C, and Charlos aur to ear, thelr Lowuls protruding from num derloss wounds Initloted with knives, and a rope, wound euch of their necks, An indignation neoting wus held ut Austin on Monday, Rt which cegolittions condcninitig thogaut were pussed and 2 BANGK SUNK. committees wore appotnted, composed of whites i * . Y di Suu biuoke, 29 fervor out the mutderursss __ Br. Louis, Mo, July H,—-Iargo No, é, bolong- | 34 Suultbs FB Iillder, Veancls sonar, JW 3 , ing to the: Mlssiesippl Vulloy: ‘transportation | Hotel and) As) It eC oy und wis * MURDERED. .Compnny, laden with3$,000budhols of corn, while | hased on o Judgmont for’ 81 which Bpeckal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. being towed down tho river this morning, struck | hog nat’ been pald. "Tho ompany one of the plors of the bridge about midships broke In two and sunk, ‘The barge was vated site not iusurod. ‘Tho corn is iusured for “Gann lavips, Miok., July .1.—Wiitam HH Upham was found tast Thuraday morniug down abank, off tho sldawalk of ono of our main itreota, lying on his bnek, with a badly bruised nend,und tuken Inta custody by, tho police, the supposition belug that fo was drunk, Ho was tnkon to a sister's residence that day for caro, whon it was found thut be was badly hurt, bnd, Frewe worse since, died this morning from bie ujurivs.. Io nesorted sovoral tines before his Acath that suing ono got upon him tho night befure 20 was found, bit hima torritilo low in the buck of the hod, and then ns bo turned struck him In iho face, aftor which he was unconscious until the police found him. His etory is corroborated wis orguntzed 111 1878, for the purpose of build= tay id hore .to. Buvanunh, Gn, but Tulled goon nftorward owing complainants: thorefore ina! cinent of 0 some -$20,000. ‘Tho od for.tho appoint. Reeetyor and for tho payment of thelr olaiua. | It turned out during tho argue went that a slinilar creditors’ bill hud been tiled recontly in the Superior Court for the appolit- ment of a Hweoulver, nud, under the olroum. stinces, Judge Drunimand deelined to nssimne juriadiction until ho lourned whoethur any fur thor steps bud been. tuken In the Btute Court, ‘The matter will come up ngulu this morning, WAR IN. PASSENGER RATES. | A fow weeks: ago tho: Obiongo, Rock Ialand & ——_—_ : -* ABODY FOUND. 1 Speclat Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune, - Lansina, Mich., July 14.--The body of anun- -knowWn man, supposed to bo,abuut 23° years of ‘nge, was found in Grond Tiver to-duy, noar Seymour strect. There fa a deep cut on tho baek of his head, Jt 1s thought be his boon lu, tho water nbout two weeks. an investigation fy being held, i —_— ANOTIIER VICTIM. oy a citizen who heurd a ery for help, saw two eae Pucltle Railrodd withdrgw from the compuct for Hen. boating third, and as “ue cpanel bis doar, nen ee, au Hesse Diller, one a ae the imalntenanco of pussanger rates to Missourl rery near whore Upham was found, saw thom Y kor V t ‘ Hery near Whore, Usborne founds sat tno ee atc oF tho lsuater slo toripac ut tua: | eee ee eee rae eta wtandatenes jeyun. Tho wutepsy shows that Upham’s skull thon that the rates to those painta would at onco at >} ¥ an Arolfore will, bo made, though Homvopathic Hospital on Randult'a Jatund. Bliss vus fractu goto pluces; but contrnry to oxpuctution but a eee ulight, to digcover his murderers: | Dillor wus tho daughtor of tho Noy. Dr. Dillor, | litte cutting ug Been Indulycd In. Tt now looks, Jpbam hudl oon Th the. United States Navy tor | Gf Brooklyn, who fose his wite we quo timo the bowovor, as if-the tight Mould commence In wer thirty: years, and was with Admiral Wor- len on tho Mon|tor, ° oe CROOKED WARENOUSE RECEIPTS, " Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KanuasCity, Mo., July 14,—Yoatorday Deputy: Marshal Keashler arrested Mr. T. J. Tompltor on complaint of Mr, A. W. Armour for lasulng ware- house recolpts for grain uot in tho elevator to theumount of about 5,000, Mr. Tompler was tuken before Justice, Allen, dud tho case con- ‘sunset until Friday,'ho gtving bouds in the suin Benwanabuke buruvd., - GORED TO DEATH. Nonyoux, Va., July 14.—A young man named Milter, of Sowoll’s Polnt, was ‘tittacked ‘in a punters by-an ourayed bull, who thrust his ornd through his victin’s breust and head, pean im and tossing bis dead bouy tuto a curnest. Tho rouds have boun solliug ail along anv-thousand-mile tlekots ut tlio wniforin mite of RN, Tho Nock Isiand How brenks in on this custom by anuouncing that on nnd uftor to-duy. it will sell. one-thousaud-mile tickets nt tho. reduced rate of 2%, ‘his action on tho part of the Rogk Island will compol the other ronds either to muke # slutilay reduction or to fet vie Uy atte sho poular rates.. An acte ve and deviaive war in Western passenyor raves my confidently by looked for, ® MY > e °) DROWNED. | ; ATLANTIO Ciry,.Nv J. July 14,.—Josepli Wyn kop, aged 10,801 of Henry Wynkeop, of Phila- \ ‘ TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW. go of tha truck of tho Cincinnutl, Lafayatte & Chicago Rajlway from Sheldon, UL, to the La- fayotto junction. Horetoforo the Toledo, Peoria. & Warsaw bus been n vujuable feeder of the Wabnah Houd nt this point; tho freight belng huuled ‘by the Cincinnati, Lafayette & Chicngy from Sholdon, aud’ delivered to the Wabash ut this point, ‘This will horesttor bo done by the Totedo, Peoria & Warnaw Company, The condl- tong of tho loase are wild to bo thut the Toledo, Puorla & Warwuw ts to keep up one-hulf tho roe valued at about £4,000, depositing those receipts in the bank of Armour iieos, ua collateral, - Mr, ‘Vempler says that thero hag never been uny re- coipt issued for grain only: upon receipt of tho grain in tho olevator, Bir aA. W. Armour, Breas juent of the banc of Arinour Bros. suys that ho hus always regarded Mr, Templor as 8 man of honor, abd his standing guod us a Lusiness rut, but that Upon Investigation be has fuund some allacrepuncies In the warehouse receipts to the umount stated, and then bad the arrest mado 08 ae “ARCHERY. Tho Tournamont at Buduto. + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. - * Durvano, July 14.—Tho merry bowen of tho National Archery Asgoclation - to-day continued tho Nationul-imedal matches began so wuspl- ofoualy yestorduy, Tho day wasespociully afing ong, and the attendance wie very lurge. The atated above, , Indios whot twenty-four arrows cuob at fifty, | Puleaccount and to pay one hulf of the inter: YALSE WEIGIIEDS. . forty, aud thirty yards, and tho goutionen sov- ta oe ‘etelanad, mayetis SEM EUEG Its Bpeclat Dispatch to The.Chica Tribune enty-two arrows ut 100 yards, forty-eight arrows : vm . a5 at oighty yards, ond twenty-four arrows utalxty \ RATIYIED, . - Biawanck, D.'f., July 14.—Gen. Curlin, come’ manding Fort Yatos, bus appolnted a Board of Olllcurs to Investigate the fraud that wus-re- cently porpotruted at tho Indian Agency tn welghing. Tho welghta: wero drilj{od aud cork yarda,. The contests wero fur tho, various prizes offered by tho National Assoolution, and the program was so .urruuged that tho geutlo- men Wore onabled to tinjay shooting just onc- half of the doubly York round, gud tho ludies- one-half of the double Columbia round, which wns sturted yesterday. Fotluwipy aru tho lead ing scored; . fr. Louis, July 1.~At a meeting. of tho stuckbulders of tho Wabash, St, Louis & Pacitle Hallroad here to-duy: tho action'of the Directors in leasing the Champalga, Nuyvaug &: Wostern Nailroud, and In -lvasing -and constructing the Butler & Bt. Loulg Rallroad from Butler, Thd.,’ to Detroit, Mich., and leasing the Missouri, lowa & Nebrasks Railroad, and in eaainie atx OR egies would pull down 1,000 pounds, ‘1 cavered the fraud, and sto; ‘ceution. The Board cow: Et ped its ‘coniploto ¢ o sca Cupte, Vunborno, * Hits, Beore. | miles of the Pun-Hi Howiat, aud Oairion, with a Ogle deito: | 4, 1 Poddinghaus...a Te ee i titanate Biato dla wan mulihed by a st gieehatacationtaSe ait load Waite | Wy: haamemeres cea a | REACEUTRS Sirah alpprovss Mondera’ detevon,, * a Walworen, sara re ah ar on 0 sontenuis areal approve Lie e oval, Muriotta, is “7 EUMDEI-RA'TES; .IN. LOW CONDITI ——- Doval dig : 1 y wegen eon 1ON, otk ei) Bpectat Dispateh to..Tha Chicago vibuns, Tononto, July M. 2 een ee f tho | Je A+ Boat Crawto an Granp itarivs, Mich, July, 14,—Reprosanta- ae ly i ‘oof the | J.B. Devul, Marlotta..... 482 | tives of most of thy railroads’ Iu’ atfohtgan, In- woner Midlund Kover, shot at Goderich yes- | K, sidway, Duttyla........ 441 | dann, and Oblo hold 8 mocting ‘in. this city to- tenday- morning by the Socond-Mate.of that | B.4'. Church, Churlotto, dic! +e WD 417 day ta confer about Liiauor' fared. 6b ‘4 schooner, 1s roported to be {na low condition at | _ William ‘bumpson won tte’ rose bite, lu; | day to ooafer About fine Tates..on .Bouthorn Burnham the most yulds, 111 LL. Yoddinghaus tho most reda at U3; J. A. Boul the most biues at ‘Pho following are scores nf the'socond Cotum- bia round, shot by ladless Hite Sere Mra. 3 men re raat 1. 8. No, eee nesee ret dru. H.4, Ghirreb, Charlotte, sich Stiga Lovering, Buffula,.. Mrs, J, Lee, Crawfordaville, und Bouthweatern business. No change from tho rates adopted at Chicinnutl, two months ago, wos muda. 1 apres wore guueral thut rates uro Inainutined aad business Unusually” wood. Thy next meotiug of. the Associution will held East Saginuw, Sopt. 4, ut tha Huncroft House, : 2). APPOINTMENT, Sy New. You, July 4.—C, P. Craly has boon ap- polnted Goucral Ruatern Pussonyer Agout of the the Torunto Hoapital to-night, be having beor brought to that Institution last night. His wounds wore so intlumed ‘that the two bulluts could not be axtracted, , Z ‘ 4 ‘DIBPERSED, ArcHigon, Kus, July 14.-The labor riot at Eust Atobbion, which was inaugurutod yester- duy, continued fur hours this moratug, but tho Sherif appeared pnd the mob was disporsdd. Mrs, Spalding Brown, Huxtings, Sic! 403 | Haltimore & Obfo 2, and will vrers were dri NO Sadees ty i “arrests were wade but warrants, uro out for the | Sire, BB 1 Bui ig, | COPE Clly. 08 the Now. england Btutes, " clogleaders, and will Mra. LG, Chaitin, Byitals |. Mrs. Dunba?, Butfulo. be served if thera ig any vo TEENS, - : : eae: 5 “ ‘Tho Local Froight Agents’ Association’ of this city will goo au oxoursion to Geneva .Luko, where thoy will sgwain four or. five days, The membors of the Association will bo uccompanted by thelr wives, sisters, cousins, and aunts, - My. James Lrown, Geherul Westorn Agent of tho Now York Contral Hyilroug, who has bocn coafiued'to bis bed by sutlainmatory phoumgtlen . + rs 5 further disturbance, 4 £ 2 re; Duyia bud most bitu—! ir. Brown hud inost guldy—14, Bird. Noyes bad most tala. | Mn. Churoh hud most blucs—23. ir, Poddinghaus, present champion, fa @ Jowclor of Muricttu, ., aud at the Chicago- Tournunient stood sixth.” cn) A MYSTERY, : Aptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dupuguy, ‘Ia. July, W—Kasly this morning ae body ‘ of Misaideelieh wha murdered Oiticor. Sanlu, was found Noatiug jn whe Flvorw short |” sirs, Davis, wianur of" tho ladies’ modi je Uisiaues trom whery Nhe Goudy uf Beuulan was | Whose Ree IT Dan enna eat tateS Wound. ‘This now fyature jp phe tragedy. wakes | agunt, aad ono of thy lduders of Poaleey bases . Toad from tho | " Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago tribune, , or 100), | The votition Mpait ‘Meblols the enter of dolpbhi, and an unknown colored uian were | Larayyrrs, Ind., July 1eeTho announesinont: tho "18th of “Ostober, 1670, Bd, omplor, | {ium eifort to hseue Routes Werskoope | $s this inorning made of tho lense to tho Yoledo, us lessee of Kansaa ‘City Ele: | 14 48 Clore 1 ruscure youll Wynkoop. Peorla & Waraiw Railway of tho unrcatriatod yutor, isgued warchotise recoipts for grain | ‘Olficor Twohoy upon & warrant charging him -duatrinl for more thana month pnat, waa reporter Inst evening to bo In a very precarious condition, and Wan not expected to live through the night, The manngers of tho Burlington are much gratived attha result of their more favorable conneetions with the Indiana, Mloomlington & Western Hullroad, which went into offeet Juno 1, atid 2a tho ndvantagas of thia route becomes Hotter known to tho traveling publi doubtless still greater Improvements will be shown. The Trustoos and Heceiversof the Columbus, Obieayo & Indiana Central Haflroud are now Rey, atthe Bt Nicholas Nauonal Bank in ‘ow York the coupons dud July Lon Cotumbus & Indianapolis preferred first mortmive, com- indn fist niortgige, and Kecond morteage bunds and on Columbus & Iudianapotls Central imort- faze bonds, i : . Mr. J.C. Moras has boon nppointed Mnater Ma- chante of tho KansasCity and8t. Louls Divisions (Mexlep to Roadhouse) of the Chiedgo & Alton Ratirond, with hendquarters nt Mexico. He will have supervision of ull the onyine and car works on these dig lstong, suivant, to the orders of the Bupurintendent of Muachinory aad tho General Foreman of tho Car Department, ‘Tpo Merchants’ Dispatch (fast freight Mno) hag Iiled itd bond as wcominon carrier, W. EH. Vanderbilt and Augustus Schell wors tho wuro- tes for $1,000,000. ho Baltiinare & Otio Rnil- rond and the Pennaylvania Company have also bonded, 80 that now thoro nre ot least throo competitive lines at work under tho Aldrich DI, for Immediate transportation between tha Atluntio porta nnd Chicana, Boston is tha only wrent portof first arrival whera tho bond tins not yet been given by nn: companys and it fs understood that this will bo done in n day or two, Tho bonds of the Pennsylvania Compaty wero pravticnily a mortynge on tha Pennsyf- yania Ltullroad and $100,000 United States bonds: {n nddition, deposited with tha United Btutes ‘Treasurer. ¥ LOCAL CRIMZE.° THE BATEMAN - KILLING. x ‘The Inquest upon Poter Bateman, tho young bartender neeldentally killed in « row at Neccy's snloon, corner of Blue Island avenue and Taylor Btrest, ‘Tuvsday ufternoon, will be held ot 3 o'clock to-day In; the West. Twelfth street. Station. Connty Physician , Mluthurde ond Dr, J. M, Hutelinson yesterday made 8 post-mortem examination of thd body at tho home of the parents, No. 44 Nobraska street, Family friends and’ relatives nt first Ine terposed ‘objections, but pay being made to thoroughly understand that the aw re. quired qutel an; exsmlontion —. they alowed {tte proceed. The result of the poste monem was oxaatly whut Dr. Hutebingon lind prodiuted. ‘ho injury which caused death was adentin tho ekull «couple of inches above the right xr, and the fractire extended Inn tasure down to tho ear and into tho buse of co OME WEATHER. . ‘A Dalightful Change from the Re« ake cent Furnace. ; ay Inquests on Those Who Diol from the ibe Meat tho Provious Day. . £ CHICAGO. . ‘orhts wenther in Chicago yosterdny, compared MG that of Tucsduy and tho four preceding Aays, was simply delightful. ‘Tho air was not 89 si00l ns it was Immediately. after the remarka- My, sudden and completo change of Tuosday eyoning, and the sun shono with considerable férvenoy, but thore waa no sufforing where people took- any sort of precaution and went about tnolr business, with anything . like deliberntion, Most of them did 0, and tho general verdict was that It the remain. dor of tho summer would only continue na mild and pleasant as did ycsterday, nobody would do any considerable amount-of. grumbling. Tho agreeable change was Only a fresh illustration of Chicugo’s already. well-onrned reputation Ak tho summior resort of the Northwest and of her etertgination, 1. ¥.,to maintain that roputa- tion eat nll) nzards, ‘There may, and protmbly will, be succeeding but ‘ spolls"* bofofe the, summer is , over and = tho natural caloric gives place to that whieh tho coyalng politient Sumpaien fs relied upon to sup- pe. Mut Chicago's intimate relations with te Minitoba wave will no doubt guarantor her a conling reller when tt fa most needed, and when Tho BOMOT inhuultants of the city by tho Inks aball have grown in the next ten yenrs toa mille fon—or a fow thousand over or ulidor—tho aforesaid wave will come in for no small mirtof the crodit which the vutsiile barbarians, netudiny a few envious rivals to tho southward, will tardily bestow on her for that uvexainpled uchlevemint. Thera Is but ono Munitoba wave, and Chicago bas 8 putont un it. DEATHS AND INQUESTS, John 8, Brouker, 1 baker, U4 years of nyge, who ald Dusineas and resided at No, G1 Chicago wy enue, dropped dead at 8 o'clock yesterday moarue Ing on tho sidewalk in frunt of ils shop.” Physi- elung fw;the nelghborhood were ot once butD- moned,, but fo was nircady extinct when they “troached tha . spot. ‘ne = deceaned wits out bill day ‘Tuesday with bis wagon, and compliined of feellug unwell when he came home at night. ‘Tho doctors think that bis sud. don denth was caused by conxestion of the brain, caused by the hontof the provious day, Thomas Murphy, 21 years of age, driver of the tho brain.; An artery ruptured by the force of tho blow was what caused the suf- fusion of blood, -Jt was the opinion of both doc- tors Uint tho injury could not havo been ine fileted by n blow Iron t flat, but must have been cenugedl by some tnisaite. a Yesterday shed but little additional light upon the unfortunute affair. James Muguiro, of a grocery firin nearly opposit Nuoy's saloon, bas ‘twit eeveral persons that he guw tho fntal blow struck, nm Clark struck Bateman with a chair. is undoubtedly cor-, roct, though ho finit stated that bo: rin to the saloon when tho Hight began, and that be au the fatal blow struck, has rince denied that ho aald any such thing. | Both prisonors ire well sobered olf, and, progent an ontirely different appearance to’ what thoy did on Tuesday. Dr. Clark sory bonest in his statemonta, He his thought fong and earnestly over tho nlfray, and/he remembers that MeCaffroy began the negeult by seizing Bateman by tho throat, aud subsequentiy by striking bliny Clark, on tho right side of tho head. He thinks that tho fifth porson who rushed in duriug tho tight did not cuter until after Bateman wos struck, When Informed of the reault of the poxt- mortem, Dr. Clark -sijd be must buve mistaken in bis provious statements, a4 towhon and how Batermin was struck. He Ip atill of the upinion that be struck tho futai blow, but saya Weber, tho only kuown witness of the | aulfray, would bo better aule to toll, Batoman must haye recelved bealdes this blow some bull dozen othors, but uot witha ear, and this ao- counts for othor slight contusions on tho head, “MeUalfroy (#8 very civil, und answers queations roaanly., Drink makes a vast dfferenge with him, both mentally and physically. Ho pro- fesgos to Know nothing” at ull about tho tight in: . tho sntoon, but thoro jin his conversation that belles hin, Tho-truth ig that he’ is benrtlly ashamed of him- tioes not want to talk aboutit. Hie hero. and ho tors aword proba! zy self, und knew Bateman, ho says, for four or tive years, and thought everything of him. Thoy had ron togetbor considerably, and never had a difference, Ho professes tho doopest regret at whut bape pee. Kogarding tha dog leenso, bo doca not now whothor It was lost ur stolen; in fact, dous nut know If the. doz bad the tux on bis collar or uot, He had. beon in tho saloon deinkiug all tho forenvon, and suys Bateman and himself parted good friends. [ow or why ho returned purzies him. When told what tho papers paid of his doings bo sollloynized: * Woll, this is whisky, is iY, [guess 1 want no moroof it, tewasa hnrad losin, wut. L havo, tearned A. wrong | {mpression bas gone forth that MeCutfrey, ke Dr. Clark, au- Batenian. This ts most cuges hiinself of ad untruo; he dentes that it was ppssiblo for him to have struck tho blow, Tho case fs truly a pecullar one, and consider- able Interest nttathes to, It, becuuso everybody is wondering what disposition cau or willbe miudo of the prisoners. . THIEVING EMPLOYES. For n nuinber of yeara Mesara, Hibbard, Spen- cer & Co., corner of Lake atrect and Wabash aves nuo, have been. tho ‘victims of thieving om- ‘ployés, and thoir tosses have been quite, large. Not n log time ago an employs, after n long ine dulgeuee in potty larceny, succeeded In. stock- ing an ontire storcin tho Fur West with out- Jory ' which he. hod ‘purioincd = from this’ Qrm, and whieh was — appratsed, shortly -after “his arrest, nt over . $00, ‘Witnin tho last fow months tho flrm bas found advonderful falling off {n stock, scissors, razors, ponknlves, eta,, haying disappeared myaterious- ly. Bolloying thut some of tho employés wero guilty of theft, © watch was placed upon tho: suspeoted partics, and finally &.J,@nmihnm aud Furluy ¥, Burkor, two ommployes, ‘woru. urrested by Deteutives Stunmuons and Halues, ond yesterday they were arraigned before duatica yvallnce, an wlio desk wae deposited some. of tha plunder, whletr had been recoverdtl from a pawnbroker named Livingston. Mr. Hibburd, of the tirm, tostiticd to thu large dnd continous number of therts. ‘Tow roporter iv subsequently sald thot those thofts covered a pumber of yours, and that. it wns slupy Inpogeible to give even an approxi. mute estimate of tha Josses, Detective Halnes testified to the rocovery of same of the pelf in tho roving occupied by Burker and Graban, and at varlous piwnbroker ae Livingston, ed. .. having a — pawnbroker, ucknowlet bought, a lot from the purities, At thlapolnt' Farley Burker,- ano uf,tho prisoner, resolyell to “squeal” on his pittners in celme, He sult that ho would plead put qullty of Stonling, bic would ploud gullty of well(ug the goods, In his confession be impli: ented not only Graham, but also a. youth numed FP, Yauoston, Ho devlured, that he beman: .| work at Hibburd, Spencer & Co.'s in March, 1870, uinco whlch timo, at stated p Vunosten bad met bin by various places at night and handed bin the stuuilige af tho day, which ho woul dlapose of'and afterwards divide with thom tho prutlts. é 3 x ‘Atthis polnt Justico Wallace, turning to tho detectives wha bad worked up tha case, Ine uired, “Where 1s Vanogten?" = Thoy replied tho bad “promised tv, bo present at tho Mls, Grabaus au nppolntimont ut heuring." “*But he's not out on bail, to wy knowledge,” said his lfonor, The detoctives thon confessed that Vitioaten bud not beon trrestud, although ho could have beon brought inf neo- Too judicial brow darkened and the CBBUITYs Taco Sore a troubled expression. Finally It Teuked out that) Vanoutun bud buon guaranteed eufety from urrest by u lawyer named Bean, and upon the promise of Bean to produco his ollent at the hearing he was not are rested, Justicy Walluco was aniazod, and bo Buld that he wanted tho dotectives to distinctly understand that noone had authority to gus Katee Immunity from puylshment, and deciared that if ho should over aguin boar of suck o roe wma yeauie prococdimg thoro would be trouble in thatcourt, ‘The dotuetives prumised to prompt> ly-urreat Vanosten, Thoprieoncrs wer bold iy ‘8700 ouch for court, BURGLARIES, + ‘Burglara mide a ratd last ovening on Schwon- gol's saloon, Washington atrect, near Deurburn. After atnaubing in o pane of giugs and brenking tho pudioek on tho front door, thoy euddunly akipped out, doubtless frigbtencd “by some pussersby. © Atan carly hour yosterday morning & burglar attoinpted fo elfeot entrance to Intosh's restuurant at’ No, 356 Clork street, The pros pricier beard him crawling uy tho clovator, und iho burglur wolng that bo wax discover jumpod and rau, tpaying a palr of shoos, .Mefntowh fired one sot without offuct at him ua bo ran, » ‘ARRESTS: «| : Patrick Hurloy, 23 yeurd of age, Canadian, and a vagrant of us doapluablo'a grado as over | graced u station coll, was locked up at tho Woat Ywolfth. ‘Btreot' Station, last night” by with mops, ‘The complainant is achilayt 0 you! unuued Neuo'trowchery ‘whusd: pert dy ae No! 400 Union ytrout.. seen Mra, Johanna Sullivan, 48 yoars Of Ago, jth Ne: and 4 bousekeoper, iv under, arrest. a rh ‘at Mudison Buvet Slavion charged, pith oruchly to. Foo complaint ie Bre. Anue Schock, President of tho Workingwomen's In, ‘Homo ut No, 316 Fultou wtreot, of whic {nstltntion died. Bulllvan- Was formorly an In- grata Act Peentain rears eae ied Jou, (opal iy ot 1 rebtita of laselyudetpa couton th vesumsiaer, ' vs city buyer's wagon af Boles, Fay & Conkey. while {ip tho ulley back uf Stewart's dry-guods Baus, atthe corner of Wabash. aveniio nnd yo «street, wise prostrated by | the heat. ‘Tuesday ho complained of feel- ing unwell) from the | Biine cuuse. Hie wae tnken to bis vonrding-house, at tho cor- Ler of Erio and St. Clulr stracts, and the physte clan who thore attended bin says he will re- cover. Coroner Mann held tho following Inquests qe: terduy: At#Ot Main street, upon Michael Hane snot, fev-peddler, who dled fof Inevlution at No. M7 ‘Halated street; at No. We West Indiana streot upon Mre.Henriettas, Martinson, who died fucsiiy afternoon of ingolntion; at No, 180 Mil+ waukee avenie upon Jotun J. Lilgustsi a baker, Bhycurs of nge, who dled of insolution Tucsda; night: and at tho More" upon Fran! Woorster, who died at No, 62) Arnold street Tacsiday afternoon of Insulation, ‘Those held by the Deputy Coroner wore ns follows: At No, 74 ‘Mwenty-ninth street upon Mrs. Mary’ Horsman, 47 yeurs, who died of extinustion con sequent upod the bot weather; nt No. did Thi ty-ffth atrect upon.Garrett Stack, 34 years of age, who died of stinstroke; nt No. 684 Union Btreet, upon Thomas Quinn, 3) yours of ge, who dled of sunstroke; at No. 118 Sholto streat upon Healy Bhart, 37g cure of age, who alsu died of wunsttoke; 1b No. 48, Vine strect upon George Moyer, 48 yeurs, who died of ingoliition; and pt No. #1 Chleago avenue wpon Join Brocker, who died from the sume cuts. Allof the above cases have recived full men- tion previously in thoso columns, An inquest was alao held tipon Joseph Lutnbard, a ralirond switchiman, who dled of sunstroke on tha: farin of Jobn Darmstadt, in the Town of Proviso, THE THERMOMETER, + ‘Tha temperajuro Yesterday, ng observed by Manngse, optician, 88 Madisun stroct, (Trinune Vutlding), was, at 8 ti.m., 7B degrees; 10 it, mr. 105 Vin. 80; Bp. m., 60: Tw, 7% Baronieter, mi, S03 Tp. 58, : ‘sa. HOW TO PREVENT BUNATROKE, ‘Tp the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CurcAdo, July 14.—A_ pint.of wnter—cold or warm—to nt paiind of tcan‘boef cut in smut bits, After two hours" soutien, bring to ‘a quiet boll, urn off. tho Huid and add a pineb of salt; drink half ut 11. and the remainor at G o'clock, always on an empty Blomuch, me Cuntis T. Fenn, M.D. : INDICATIONS. . Orriox or.tiz Citrer SIGNAL Opricen, Wasu- rnarton, D. C., duly 16—1 a. m,—For the Lower Luke region, cloudy, ratny weather, varluble winds shifting to westerly, stationary or lower temporature, followed by rlaiay barometer, ‘ For tho Tennessue aud Obio Vatleys, partly cloudy wenthor, occuslonyt raing, winds: mostly wostorly, stationary or lower tomperaturo ond barometer. al For tho .Upper Lake reglon, partly cloudy weuther, local rains, variable winds shifting to westorly, stitionary tomperatury, falling, fol- Jowed Uy rising, baromuter,. For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Missourl Valloys, clear or partly cloudy weathor, varia wiudg, tnostly northwestorly, statiohury,or low tomperature, e “LOCAL ONSERYATIONS, chicago, July we Fines) Har Ther] Wind) Vet j iP, | Weather “hie, mT ae | | aa wai] 1 bai ee a Ri i] 4 weld p. wa EL | Be My T en NU BIAL QUSRILY ATION. A PRIM SIIDAUU, JULY 14—10215 D, ra. Tar|Ther Wind, pty Wear Ty |B. Wa frown, flonr. 4 Ne 4 HOH! FN Wer gun |e AAVUZ HACHLEABLNSE CSL ISAT Rs SSSR ENAAaSL EIAs: zi — * >» * NEW York. New Yontt, July 4.—Onve hundrod and soyon- toon deaths occurred'in this ely during tho past twenty-four hours, , Bovonty-gnoe wore obtidren undor 1 year, tho luttor moatly from tho otfeots of tho heat.’ Four futul casca of bunstroke nro pmeperel thisafternoon, Thermoincter, 00, To-day, tho ‘thormuineter marked 00 in the ehude. At 3p. in. it rouched its tuaximum in tho aun fur tho day and reylatored He. {hore wore olght cuses of prostratiun by the heat; tive proved fatal, ‘ ¢ — LOUISVILLE, Louisviuz, Ky., July 4.—Yerterday and to- day have been the hottest dasa of tho summer so far, the thormorneter stauding in tho ninotles nearly all day, and reaching a tmaxiinum of 9 atthe signal ofice, and guilng still bighor fo moat exposed places, si . — ‘CINCINNATI. ; ‘ Oingixwatt, O., July 14.-7Tho woathor was a abude Ices hot than yostorday, the maximum of the thormometer to-duy'bolng 05 6-10, About fitieon prostrations Trou heat .wore ropurted to-day, only ono fatal,’ “EAST SAGINAW ¢ etal Dispatch (0 The nt js a trig. more, endurable x aia of sunatecko, uid thay probably not fatal, pag boon reported, é . f 33 ie bets ¢ » pal Geter ihe Chan Titans Dispatch to y ABUSNUTON, D, Un July 14.—The weather con: “thnues so hot that the Treasury: Departinent bas (found itnocossary to dismiss, Its ‘cmployds au our carter than ugual, -- + | BHELUY VILLE, IND, F'; Spactat Digpateh to'The Catedge Tribune, ¢ +; SUELBYVILLE, Ind, July 24.—The weuther bas Deyn unusually wan for threo duyy, the there } semblage, ; sul presided, and tonsts were res moincter inarking 98 deg. in the shade. Ono fatal ease of aunsfroke wecurred yesterday, the victim belng John Vain Gorton, a Swlas, NASHVILLE, a r Naanviron, Tenn, July 14.—-Mrs. Wilhelmina deck, nacd 80 yearn, dled ats p,m. from the effoct. of 1 aunstroko recaived at 4 : THE FRENCH FETE. st. LOUIS, Br. Lous, Mo., July 14,—Tuo French oltizons of this city held a grand rote nt Macrnet’s Gare, den to-night, td commomotate tho national {to of Frunce, thonnniversary of the taking of the Dnstile. Severnt thousand peoplo wore prosent, including tho Consuls of England, Austria, Germany, . Spain, Italy, elgtun, Switzerland, Mexico, ete. and a number of prominent gentlemen of this elty. Tho gurden was handsimoty deo orated with taxaand Howors, Uriillantly Mumls nuted with colored Shyhts,>Chincse lanterns, ete, The exoroisys consisted of the patriotic alra and -anthoms of France and the United States? four orations, two in French nnd tywo in English, the ohunting’of the * Marseiliniso” by chorus of a hundred volova, aud a grand pyres technle display, closing with a ball aud bunquot, , NEW YORK, New York, July 14.—Twenty-tbreo. French aociotios celebrated tho Freneh National Foi to-day In WaahIngton Park. Tho Pronch Consul- General Brontl presided ang made an-addresa, nnd wus fulldwed in appropriate speeches by otber = Franch dents of tho city. Thore were games of different kinds and on congratulatory teleyrain was | sen Preatdont Grévy. The Cercle Frangals de Hare monte alse sent # congratulatory nddresa to Presiient Geévy. The viticers of tho French Trigates now In this hurbor entertained a distin- guished companycat dinner, Atsundown a na- vomtl salute was fired, and in tho evening hops tonk piace on board, attended by a totablo us- + , SAN FRANCISCO. Bax Franoisco, July 4.—The French citizens celebrated the anniversary of the taking of the Bastile with much spirit ‘to-day. ‘Thero waa a gencral diaplay of bunting all pver tho city. The French and Swiss sucietice, military compantes, and eftizens marched-in procession through the principal etreeta to the Grund Operu-Houro, whieh wys elegantly decorated for tho occasion. Ex-United States Senator Sargent delivered an oration in English. Thero wero also addrnsucs und a poem in French, and yocal and Inatri> mental music, . MONTREAL Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Montneat, July 14.—Tho anniversaty of the destruction of the Daatilo was celebruted to-day by the old country Frenehingn, who went onan excursion down to Isto Grusbols, and who are also huving a banquet to-night. | : PHILADULPUIA, |. Privapenputa, Pa, July 14.—A+ dinner by French residents to colotrate tho taking of tho Bnstile took place to-night. The French Uon- ponded to by. the French and Spanish Consul. Among the tousts were: "The French Republle,' * Prest- dent Gré “President Hayes,” and “ The Freneh Ariny and Navy." a : YELLOW-FEVER SCARE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Springrie.y, IL, July 14.—Dr. Rauch to-day received tha following telegram from C, A. Hice, Inspector for tho National Board of Health at New Orteans: “One thousand sitks Cordova coifee lahding ina day or two from atenmer front Vern Cruz to be shipped to Chicano, Bhall it go?" In reply Dr. Rauch telegraphed. “Lot it #0 ff statumont Is truco, . THE NEW YORK EXPOSITION, New Yous, July 14.—The Seoretary of Stato bas issued a formal call for u meting on the 10th of Augnst in this city of the Commissioners of the Internntonal Exbibitiun to be held bere in 188i + Fnintness before eating, pain and distress afterward, prevented by Rit lsttvors, eta BUSINESS NOTICES, For constipation, biliousness, indl- gestion, headache, tuke Arend’s Vegetable Howel Regulator. “tt acts ilke a charin, ie- sults: Puro blood, healthy comploxipn, clear head. Price 60 cents. Depot, northeast corner - Madison struct and Fifth uvonue, —— Tho publicwill bowuro of a fraudue lent Hnitution of Dovbins' Electric Soap now bo- ing forced an the murket by misrepresentation. It will ruin noy clothas washed with it. Insist upon haying Dobbins’ Electric. Iron tn the Blood. Coldon’s Licbig’n Liautd Extract of Beef entichea the blood, ufde digestion, cures dyspopsia, nervousness, doblll- ty, and female compluints, ‘Travelocs, xtop at the Autor Mouse, New York. CUTICURA REMEDIES. 7 (uticura SKIN REMEDIES Cure Skin Diseases and Scalp Affections with. Loss _ + of Hair. ‘Tho Cuticura Romedics xro. marvels of cura- tive power, Internally, the Cutioura Resalyant. cleanses the Livor aud Kidnoys, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, onriches nnd puriiies tho Itood of Scrofula, Scrofilous, Caneerous, and Canker Humore Extornully, Cuticura, n Modic~ inal Jelly, removes all Sealy Crusts, honls Hue niorg, Uleurs, Sores, Mebing Piles, and nll Itch- lug Atfections of the Skin and Sealp, with Loss ot Hutr, and ts admirably assisted In every euse by that most softening, heating, and exquisitaly Beriamed toflet, bath, and nursery Banative, the Cutloura Medicinal Toilet Soup. Ucutiemen say the Cutloura Medicinal Shaving Soup 1s wort its weight in gold, PSORIASIS. — ‘Nineteen Years of Sudoring nad Mundreda of . Dollnra tor Medivine. Moasrs, Weeks & Pottor—Ueutluinen: Lhavo been iitieted for nineteen years with Prorlusla, and have spent hundreds of dollars for doctors: und stulf they ontl bload. purifiers, tora did, not know what ‘to cull iny diseaso., I would’ soratch nights until 1 serutghed myself raw; then it would dry and form: into scales, which would all bo sgritchad of next night, and go on, on complotely cured by tho Cuticura Jost ryepeat fully, F ; cHP Oe HOSIAS DELANY," “-s" | Goneord-st., Custom Mili, . Momphis, Tonn., June 14, 187v, “RINGWORM HUMOR OFMix Yours’ Durntion Cured by the Cuticura Rowedles, , 4 Measrs. Weeks & PotturSirs: I bayo bud a Ringworm Hymor, got at the barber's, yenty, which apredd wil ovor my curs, fuce, and Teck, and whieh itobod and irritated mo u xroat -deal., 1 have used many ramedies by tdvice of pysicia without bonelt, Your Cutioura lew rf IT havo Remedies, fos huvp cutirely cured me, taking. overy bit of humor iy face and Jouving ft o¥ smooth Aa a jallur. ithank you in fof the bolp it bas been UO. We BROWN: toma , .' j, Binson, | * . * 48 durshall-st. Providenco, i. J-, Nov. 20, 1870. 2. SALT:RHEUN ° For Nine Yanrs Npeedity Cured with the Outl- . curs dtgmedion: Mosurs, Wooks & Pottor—Gentlomons [have beon troublod for vine years.with Sult ihouin, und buvo tried overy patent medlelie (f think} known to tbe trade; buve also been attended by 5! ‘sicluns, Lut with no more than a temporary rellef, Av J hud tried overything it was no more than fair that 1, ahould.try yours, which wero astonlsblngly effective, completely curing mo. It fa two miunthagince £ quit using the medicine, and’ Lom satisied {1 ap permunontiy cured. Gratitude atone prompts mov fo tender you my tealinonlal, sl i p OUTS, ; , see ibs HED. H, OWEN, Fy ontor in Pianos kod Orgad. Grand Rapids, Mich., October, 187, " -GUTICURA. REMEDIES, For #kin, Sonlp, nud Blogd Mumors, Proparod by Waris & Porrait, Chemists and Dy euists, i Washtigtousst,, Itoston, Mass.. 2b rotteat,, Yuronto, Out, and 8 Bnow ill, London, ‘and far salu by all Druggists and Deuters, Price of Curicuia, sual boxes, 0 cents; hirge boxud,, contalniuy two and one-hulf ties tho quuntity of smuuil, 31. Hesonvent, $1 por botile, Cori cuRA Mxpioiwau ‘Toner Soar, 25 conte pur cake, CUTIOURA MxDICINAL Susysnt Boar, 15 conts per cake; in bars, for barbers and large vonsuiners, 60 couts, Al Line ‘Thoy vitullze, strongthon » COLLING gad shaper nivel a aingul Parte ve Wun BRET Carona Allmonte. of the Plagres®, Kicarantiar see ruluons, wn vent Fover und Aguc, Datariut aud Ce ous fee 1 whi luce Over ree ale oe tho eases, and when rel a B ious Cull, stomach prevent Dyspepsia, alia ukutrunns. (Peto, 23 coulis, "| Prusident . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Chas. Gossage — § Co” Unprecedented Reduction. Ladies’ Fine Muslin . . Underwear. Drawers, Gowns, four Chemise, &c. An immense stcck of the best’ ! i made desirable new goods at! prices from 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than last week's prices, ‘* This \ Saleis Peremptory,?? to close the season. Do not fail to,take ¢ advantage of it I; CORSETS. | 1s0. doz. Fine French Hand- Sewed at $1.00 pair; the same goods,were $2.00, : The Largest and Best Stock of ~ Dressing. Sacques. In the city. Chas. Gossage & Co., State and Washingtonssts. s HUB PUNCH. A DELICIOUS DRINK. Use Fine Ice in Hot Weather. Wostont ©. Hy GRAVES & SONS. Use‘with Cold Lemonade, Soda, or Water, or Clear on Ice to Suit the Taste. a ee, THE “HU PUNCH," FOR USE IN CLUBS, HOTELS, AND FAMILIES, PICHICS, YACHTS, AND EXCURSION PARTIES, itin WAIMANTED to be made from the bost tum and Brandy, and {s skillfully unked with the pure Juice of Linton, Lomons, and othor chotcu fruits, and Te tineat quailty of tranuluted wugur. It isthe PERFECTION OF PUNCHES! READY FOR USE WHEN OPENED, f By all Connolssours tthe PRONOUNCED UNRIVALED. ‘Tho namo and thio—* LUIS PUNCIE"—Is adupte odase ‘Trude Mark. All unauthorized use of $018 ‘Trude Mark will bo promptly prosvonted, C.3%. GRAVES & BONS, Boston, Mnas. Sold by leading Wino Morchants, Grocers, Drugs Fits Metals, and ‘at popular rosarte overywnerc ab 1.25 por boltis. . SMITH & VANDERBEEK, Now York and Chicayo. Auunta for the Northwest. eS =e "EDUCATIONAL." PENNS TLVANIA, MILITARY ACADRHY, Ohastor, Va, opens dept, & ‘Thorough Instruction {a Civil Pugingering, Chomlatry, Classlus, and -iengltals, Degre: Iv 1s ft u regs cuurerroy . a creas: apply $0 vere yea fuatron uf the ‘onlae 0 Qnrdnor Youss, Chicago, or to Col THEO. WYATT, get! Will ba kt the Garner House in Chi- Sihday und ‘tuoaday, AukusLd una 3 fron eru0, Ia, ny, to Ldn, and will be happy W seo patrons of tho Acadeniy ahd othora un oficial business, RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, ; - MOUGHKEEPSIE, Ns ¥, A THOROUGU-GUING. WIDK-AWAK! aombining Ktudy, Miltary Dell, uid Rucrentio dav proportion. - bescriptfve Pamphlet, with Chart o Aequisivuna for Covuge, atunlasion, sent on receipt of MACUNTS posted, OTIS, BISBEE, A.M. Hriacipal, Miss-Nourse’s Family and Day School 100 W, Kerentheut, and Walnut Hills, Ciacinnatl, WILL REOPEN |. 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