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1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. ' : i y it e of State Eva: more strides. As he did this they had gained} “No you aren’t! You’. = > while Americans cannot, the former could appointed voice, “ Sister Lill, I don’t sec the qevsideny a heoler, Secretary et State ra the open, and they were distinct! iy visfol le to | way through?” outve cheated Tiberataly avecor pe cre a CROD NAL NEWS. not cross the Atlantic at si itmay be, and muerte what do youmean?” said the | retary of War McCrary, Secretary of the Navy tha renter: part of the distanced ters, we * 4 never cheated once!” Sfonds overs precept of tawtat government and Banca og necessary to make ion of the cost | puzzled maiden. - ‘Thompson, Postmaster-General Key, Altor- | tin's Mole, two miles off. Suddenly, throw- | perjury! “Sir, Pare nce Widing the constitutional liberty? ; : anada a greater proportion o: oY] ony idn't Pape reat in the Bible this morn- | ney-General Devens, Gen, William “I. Sher- | ton’s Mole, two miles off. Suddenly Ww | perjury! Sir, dare not intrusy o Mmeat i 7s ¢ was necessary idn't Papa reat if . BOrEt imself sideways as he gained the fugi- | happiness te’ suc MY f Amerieed piucstion be put. fairs, Lefore tte | A Desperate Miner Makes Things | wen fomble Younes, MM poriations: was | ing that “The Nairs of the head were cbbmum- | Baty b eon i aera ae iene! ing Lin fey reached down cand scooped up trust or believe in yout aut coal ng {is answer. Yours very truly, Sous Hay, i i dvill : larger, but the difference between £3 10s and | bered?’ ” said this literal-minded y pont; Judges Waite, Bradley, Field, Hunt, | the fox by the neck! He then took off his | “Nor Tin you!* £73 ; ‘ Lively in Leadville, £6 is too great to be accounted for. wholly ' ‘Miller, and Harlan, uf the United States Su- | hat and gravely offered the struggling cap-| _“ Then let us part forever!” tha Caz on such a hyvothesis. ‘The steamship com- POLITICAL. preme Court; United States Senators Ferry, | ilve to the electrified Dachess, ho by his | she hurted her avatlet at stone dog th ty Lr. ‘ime had com 3 2 tears we Will!” he issed as he flies ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY_ 18, — ty EASTERN SENTIMENT. THE UBLICAN = ‘ ing against their own interests L fi er 3 REPU oAa PRosrRers DAILY GEOW- | By Shooting and Mortally Wounding in ucawing sul extravagant charges, and SOTA As Anthony, Foster, Wir Brelinghussen, Se ron : nee ee EY he Siisy A Tamuxe reporter, hearing that Mr. Three Policemen. they will, probably discover their mistake Sptctat Dispatzh to The Chicago Tribune. Hin, Buraside, and Hoar. The, Govern | weak that aoe rane meriean’ wa | pacha ete, Started tor the boas ‘Washington Hesing had returned to Chicago wnen tat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribunee For Waxyz,,Ind., July 17-—The Repub- | 10 fo Goyer er aceribers by the names of | murried to the completely fascinated hunt-| “Tie raised “Iiis hat and made tor. ress by the Very Rev. 1. Murchison-Codwel- | proaching street-ear to get down ett a: NDON, July 17,—Young Osborne,—s0n | jican County vention met here to-day, <. Robins iy - Lonpox, | July eg I County Conve: Tilden, Dix, Robinson, Hotfinan, Seymour, Te" Boterson Brown, of Cymberlin-of-Cy- | time for the Telede wat), after a month’s vacation spent at the Eas' i called at his office semtardaye to sée whether Tynch-Law Likely to Be Meted Ont in | qe ihe: ir-Knight G. C.ro! Dutlalo— who and was the largest Convention ever held by | Parker, McClellan, Hubbard, English, Jew- rs CO da at an a hé had Jearned anything of -interest in a His Case. pas Mate res Earn ite nis nse the party in this county, The following nom- |‘ell, Hawley, and ewanty four athens. Among prs, Gabineton inners anway fan 3 aut T wanted to Know,” slahea political way during his absence. In reply was ealled inthe Police Court; and a tele- | inations were made:. Representatives, C. | the Judges OF ine ot dic and Iand, of the , : ‘ the woods fora few years page been out Hfesing Saued that he had spent the vine of | Miscellan Misdeeds at. Various | gtam received from him at Buffalo was read, | ‘Tresselt, H. C. Shull, and William Goheen; | Court of Appeals, and James R. Brady, Mul- | A TRIFLING INCONVENIENCE. know but there had beensome shen dling he had been at New York a few days. Other Points. one as In questitn der the circumstances the | Commissioner, L. M. Rogers. Speeches were | ‘brook, and-Lundon, of the Supreme Court. | « yry dear,” said Mr. Spoopendyke, feeling clear through! Bang ;_ What do the Republicans in Connecticut Sfagistrate decided to retain the books, leav- | made by Gen. Wager Swayne, of Toledo, | Among the Jawyers: names are those nt up the chimney, “have you seen my gold FEMININE Ni : think will be the result in their State this A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. ingto the parties involved. the rightto sue | and others. ‘The Republicans are more | Charles, OConoy, Daxid, Cniey afore | collar button?” : ‘Aser ERNE Soma, : ee are very hopeful,’ said Mr. Hes- portal Dispacch te The Chieagy Tease: for them if they wished. united, harmonious, and enthusiastic than 3). Beaton, and Joseph Ti Choate. Anong | _ “I'saw it the day you bought it.” answered | pit» because She ee, his Wife “ prey. ving. “The Deimberate earried. Connecticut i See ES ous ord a teanee te Omri aly tr is Durie iF ne the Me- | ever before inthe istory of the county. ‘the phy ans are J. Marlon Sin Front 1 Mrs. Spoopendyke, cheerily, =e I thought Wh an Join Monigrip’ ‘wane him, § Sour years R - | has reached here of a hellish outrage per- AW y 4 pee ch |to The Chicago Tribune. amilton, James It. Wood, J ‘Metea ievaryintetty: - do you ask 2 : Monigrip’s wife as Wen ‘nechare clanged greatly i tegrologieal Service of the Donuion isstet Inpianavouis, Ind., July 17.—It is stated | James ‘Anderson, Alexander B. Mott, an ieyery niet i Ane fhe eae thing,” re- ar oe ain fe current demands wa : fident that things have changed greatly in | petrated upon a helpless woman at Hunne- | sc yeather-predictions, of which 127 related rf James 5 their favor. The State Administration is | well, the present terminus of the Southern | to the Lower Lake region, ninety-three to | to-day that the Han, A. G. Porter will chal- AY an a TAMUTOng, met the approval | sponded Mr. Spoopendyke, running the Surely au Re) . “True love, dag’ broom handle up into the cornice and shak- One reason why Leadville has 10 School, with them now, while it was against them | yrancas & Western Railroad. Arriving alone | the St. Lawrence, seventy-seven to the Gulf, | Jenge the Hon. Franklin Landers to joint of the Superintendents of our lunatic asy- {1 the schoolma‘ams who then, and the: have also a la majority— es y- iti Provinces. i e ut Ks r G0 per cent, Drobabiy—of the aicers of the | at Wellington from the East, on her way to pid nine Soe Ee fully or { debates, to take place early in September. | jums,—among them Superintendents God- | ing it as if it were acarpet. - principal towns and cities in the State. That | Fort Reno, she was advised bya man who | 7) part veritied,—the percentage of the veri- | The appointments|will be probably limited | ding.’of the National Hospital. Washington, |” <-you don’t suppose it is up there, do you?” duct heshands been ae eo thes counts for a great deal. There are not many | succeeded in ingratiating himself inio her | dications being 92 per cent of tho whole, and | to thirteen, or one in eacl Congressional | D:C.; Buttoph, of the State Asylum for the gskéa bre Sheopeadaiin. 4 Where did yout: havi ope ee nthe depotang ze se 73000, is te Si tae te wer cane: of confidence to go by way of Hunnewell, and | being nearly equal for all Sey i sued oe ase is Stated, apparently on good authority, : Woruester’ (Mas ) Asylum. TAG OE Ae leave i 3 ‘ Keeps or not. wacent whether Seboot pe vote! ub fully 2 7 yed ii r rm-wa 3 were also issued, 0! Ss 3 , a y a Worcester (Mi aS, is a c ey i x them are epublicans this year, while but ot ae poewell she was secoyea intp.a saloon tires stone ere per cent, were veri- | that W. N.’ Sayre, Grand ‘Sceretary and’|: More than forty Presidents of, colleges | “Left itin my shirt. Where do you sup- | Light-minded young thing, in a. bain averysmall proportion of ‘them voted for | tere drugeed, and th id taken out upon the | fied,—all warnings being received in time to | Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | have added their subscriptions. to the Build-| pose Pd leave it, in’ the hash?” and Mr. | suit Surely, “Aunt: Maraaret, x ati, Hayes in 187, ‘The Germans in that State | thore.drugged, and then taken out upon the | Bene Ne eof the storms’ approach. | Firemen, was removed purely for political | ine Fand, and of these anay be mentioned | Broo penayke tossed over the things in his | 20iNg lo wear your spectacles in the eeetel ‘take no stock in Hancock, while they look | BETS and oe rev aked ad inseysible in |< ‘The St. Lawrence & Ottawa Ratiway has | reasons.’ Mr. Sayre Is a life-long Repub- | Noah Porter, of Yale; E. N. Potter, of ‘ife's writing desk and looked outof the {| AUltM.: “fidéed Lam. "Nothing hate with great favor upon Garfield, whoin they | SY" turning sun,and soremained until found | contracted for the carrying of G00 tar-loads | Jican, and might have wielded, con- |'Union; Thomas R. Pynchon, of ‘Trinity; | wife's wreing, Ces! duce me to. take off another thing ati irisen by his OM Ceo eee an narnnle aud taken to Keno. it is said that the per- | of lumber from Ottawa in September next. siderable Dolitigal infiueneé lind Lhe secre F. Sear ae Barnarn, of folnmbs one wi Where did vard Lumpoon. : er. ‘risen by luis own exerci ffair are well k: Heretofore this lumber wasshipped by water, | to do so: During the late railroa ke, | are rosby, _ o! nive E ane y 0: Jeepctt 9, 5 petrators of the affair are well known, but ere! rae a = i Hdl) Ue et) * 4 t¢ | Mrs. Spoupendyke. .On the river— What's the matt in the complications of which Bir. Sayre Ue" | tev, B. W. Goeekeln, &, J, of St. Johu's | My Witere did Lleave my. shirt! Where do {| You look uneasy.” * Well, my wile wee uu leave your shirt?” asked toan elevated position. They tell. me. too, ke si ¢ enough for down there that the large majority of the | there fs no news yet of their capture. ut the finch oF barace ts HOt Lare® e came seriously ‘involved, the Hon. A. G. |-Coflege, Fordham; the Rev. A. J. Meyor, | cave my, st ‘ See dial WE aw lunuinecalivet oe young men, especially those who are casting MUST. : ‘The Free Press says: “The people of Can- | Porter was_ his leading attarne. ft may }:C, M., of St. John’s College, Brooklyn; the | you suppose L Rie i A Me Si REE 1 HEME OO We oe at the boat some their first vote, are Republicans, - There is a __ A BIGAMIST. ada are watching Dr. Tanner's fasting ex- | have been feared. that he would have dove |'Rev. B,D, Boone, S. J., of Holy Cross ‘Col- | generally leave his s pate; Bs poupen Pee | teeter MECAN Eitan Gore to the sur general feeling of hopefulnessand confidence Spertal: Dispatch ito: The Ontong Ty isne periment with intenso interest, because they | more than his sitperiors would like to ad- | Jege, Worcester, Mass. ; Brother Jerome, of St. | Think J left it in the ferry-boat? ee oke Chappencdtohens® e + Sulnething inust have ‘among the Republicansot Comnecticut, which MILWAUKEE, July 17.—A case of bigamy jnay have to.go through a somewhat similar | vance the election of the Republican candi- | Francis’ College, Brooklyn; E. G. Robinson, 1 left it at drpyeranceting,, piven t yous eer a Ho te has she been: Jeads tne to expect great things this fall.” has just come tolight here in which the’| performance themselves, should the present | date. ‘This theory is“aiven additional color |-of Brown University; William H, Campbell, | Well, I didn’t. A eu! mn fe poo DER Daria 4 Wo hours.”—French _Do you know anything about the other | Giminal isEdward Donnelly, a molder of | Government remain in power to the end of | by the fact that Ar. Debs, Mr. Sayre’s suc- | of Rutgers; L. L. Caldwell, of Vassar; E. | dyke, there's w MT St Jeft it. a “Ke puted Cnr New England States? ‘a Detréit. - He was married in that city three | the present Parliamentary term.” “" | cessor, has been a life-long’ Democrat. }'A. Hoffman, Dean of the Theological Semin- | Hear me?” And Mr. epconen y ie Dates You must not play with that -lttle pig: “I was at, Boston for a short time. Of hi le was ma! ‘Special Dixpateh to ‘The Chicago TriBune, ‘These’ theories may, be groundless. but are | ary, New York: David A. Demarest, tho | the winter clothing out of the cedar chest | my dear,” said an injudicions parent. © William | that hadn’t been unlocked for a month. ma, Like her: she is a good little afr Bui course there is no question as to how Massa- |. years ago, deserted his wife a year later, | Guero, July 17,—At the meeting here of | simply given for what theyare worth. The | Seminary at. New Brunswi chusetts will go, but the Republicans there | came to Milwaukee and married a young | the Most Worshiful Grand Lodge of Masons | books. papers, and works of the Grand Sce- | Thompson, of Hartford Seminw: v intend to give a larger majority than’ usual, | woman of Oconomowoc. Mis: wife found | of Canada, Most Worshipful Brother Dr. J. | retary’s office are being packed and shipped | A, Park, of Andover Seminary; John Wiley, | Spoopends itis? Where do | Site.has lots of toys.” © T cannot help and expect to gan. one Eon man,—to | him a week ago, and he agreed to live with | .A. Henderson, Grand Master, was retlected | to Terre Haute to-day. of the Drew Seminary; George Gray, of the Where do uy suppose tl eT aie ie lied the footish mother; “pe defeat Leopold Morse, in case he i unanimously. Col. Moffatt, of London, was Cambridge Seminary, and ‘Thomas J. pila inagine itis? LU tell you, where it ashoemaker.” “But T don't play 1 ts. Spoopendyke, it’s gone to Bridgeport as | with her.father, 1 play with her; she Dl ‘4 is Tellom- i inated, or, if he isn’t, whomsoever the | her. They fitted up rooms and lived to- | WH ant © ELINO' : yer, Jollee , reélectéd Deputy Grand Master, and R. J. ILLINO(s. Sawyer, of Taft College. awitness inaland suit. Ideal Askaman | Y shoemaker.” : “My daughter, never tell anyone Democrats may put up in that district.” gether until last night, when he decamped. venuen, Gi Seni den. There i T OF 1 mominations has been r ‘What did you learn in New-York 2” Wife No. 2 is at present stopping at’ Ocono- Hay etree ee een ee phe Si iene) cna esate See hoat EY avell represented ontue Hata : His Eminonee where his shirt is! You know I haven't “Twas at the roois of the,National Com- | mow oc. Mrs. Donnelly found a letter from pall cee oa Gt Ms a A ou i a Cardinal McCloskey heads the Catholics, and been out of the room, since came home last pri lamphiten, ever tell ; your Telics of the Greenback-Labor party held a ie ot y Bis r night and took it off.” an r. Spoopzndyke ate Be other in send he is followed by Bishons Taugiilin, of | Ziled downstaits aid raked the fire out of | daughter away upon her first ne mittee. They are constantly .receiving ad- | her‘which revealed the whole case. In de- Pe. ogo vices from all parts of the cuuntry of a most | parting last night’ Donnelly showed his i THE CROPS. County Convention here: to-day and decided | Brooklyn: in, of Buffalo; MeNeimy, of the witel ‘but didn’t find the butt “Monsieur, a third-class ticket, If you - Newark; Mace} n, e kitthen-range, but didn’t tind the button, s . ick oe geri Macangn you lost it on the way home,” | please >” said the daughter, at the tided ry; Edward | _ “ Where is the shirt now?” persisted Mrs. | sm'sureshe d pretty asever { do,and cheering nature, They have strong hopes of | heartlesness by taking every cent, of money r ; Fale sees NewYork itself, belicving that the Tilden | frou here She was furnished. transporta- |. ILLINOIS. not to nomitiate a‘county: tleket, | Delegates | Albany; CArriaan, oF Nera a eg May ba. and Kelly factions ef the party—the Irving | tion to Detroit by the Poor Department. rh Gi to the Congressional Convention were | of Lurlford.. ane He elsee nth faith, sied Mrs. Spaopendyke, as her hus- | office. “For where?” asked the ‘ Hall and ‘Pau - Hall pete will nee Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. named, and Alexander McDonald, President | Among the Bishops of. the Epistopal faith | suggested 4 Le paopendyke, ‘i be to | “Is that. any of your business?” employé, work together. "There is at arent. soreness A MURDEROUS MINER. Hixsnoro, Montgomery Co., Ill., July 17. } of the Amalgamated lron-Workers’ Union, | Who Re pou tetouted are ok Silt aud ba Leauge Ups hot and ane a began to. sete ay OF Four bust fate amend on Kelly’s part, which was intensified by the | Deven, Colo., July 17.—Tne News’ Lead- | —Wheatis turning out better than expected; | was nominated for Representative. soe oer ot N John, Win enk? 33 | button nad got inside a iother’s advice.—Parls Paper. 3" Democratic, National Committee calling | ite special this afternoon says a miner | averaze about as last year, but acreage | Qnty ijumyen to The cm Ting of the | Connecticnt; A. N. Littlejolin, of Brooklyn; | ‘Ob, yes! Very likely! I stood up against |. fair and buxom young widow, who bad largely increased, one: piece turning out for- a 2 : Benjamin IL Paddock, of Massachusetts; A. | atree and tost it) ‘len I hid behind a fence | buried three husbands. recently went with 3 Democratic District Committee was held in oe a Hilden ie other day, and ine named Baker entered: Manville’s hardware- it eved by the Republicaus elly pd: Baker ¢1 a ‘’ hoa ; el Ph % = = will make any shecial exertions for the ae ! store to collect some mining assessments. He } tY-tWo bushels machine measure to the acre.’} this city to-day, all ihe candidates on the | A- De Wolfe Hoye, of Central Penney vaulay if Tonly had your bead, Mrs. Spoopendyke, | Seid 1 ed ‘ cess of the tic In New Jersey, Lam told, | demanded of the clerk a revolver out of a | Hay splendid inquality and auantity Cone State ticket, except Oberly, being in attend- Fei ae eet Northern Sstand’ Eb: | Vd turn looseas a razor Strop. I don’t know Paves ob tee seas era to, Ansve 7 i i the i ‘i v fine, very favorable, acy ie ava sultas SM. thode Island; ‘I, D. x TOD. y aves dear de} ay, a er ot nang wblicale showease, and, belng refused, pulled a re- | Very hot this last week. Some wheat was | tlon, and had fer tee Siiect ‘tile orenniention Huntington, of Central New York; Witliadh anything, sharper than you, are,? and pr plating them in mournful silence, seme. Rocaking generally, the Deliet there is that ; Volver out of his pocket and threatened | slightlydamaged by the ralns, but to nogreat | of the party in the district. ‘Trumbull and | C. Doane, of, Albany; and J. N. Gelleher, of | Snoopeniiyse fut un ino Clas aa eed | muted to her companion: An, James, you «4 went spent its force dur- | everybody in the store. Policeman | extent. the other candidates departed by river this | Louisiana. ‘The Methodist denomination is | @ handrut o} olf the topof the wal might have been in that row now if yor ie ante evening for Shawneetown, where another | represented by Bishops Foster, of Bosten; sope ranat Hinve: allen-ont#aauieed Mrs only had a little more courage.” 3 so Twouldn’t see it. That’s the way it was.) gentleman, who, .in -his OUNEE days al the Hancock my ing the ten days immediately following his | John Corbell attempted “to arrest him. ie Sew York: Maven, of Atlanta: Fs nomination, that he is a weaker man now | Rar, 2 Towa. meeting will be held. Harris, of New York; Naven, of Atlanta; aa A dear creature writes to 2 conte i than. the day he was selected as a candidate, ee told 5: di " to sane pis Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Lours, July 17.—The Republicans of snd CEs b. ee aes the above ists Spoopendy es eh! It must have fallen | “Lhe man for me to love is vastly oye and that he will grow weaker and Went ee eee ee on’ Te then racked up | , CEDAR Rapips, Ia., July 17—A trip over fhe’ Seventeentit Ldtinots District, in conte bs riba ta tie Caen Sone eee out! Well, I -declare, I never thought of | Perior, not so much m accomplishment, nor a a 5, nomi- that. My: impression’ was ‘that it took a en: in intellect, but in Irresistiblé’ fora ‘acter: Alman who will compell my snonth by month between now and Novem- ; VOU rari He then rushed up | ton counties in Eastern Iowa, principally : Ty ilding, which w' it, will ber”? the street, several policemen following.’ Po: nated John B. Hay for Congress by xeclama- The building, setileht will mnontl and wa buggy and drove out, ora balloon and hoisted. iy liceman Stewart closed with Baker, who | along the lines of the Burlington, Cedar ‘ay represe! istrict pri be commenced : = isi its k is: com fired, fatally wounding Stewart and slightly | Rapids & Northern Railway, shows serious Hone at t. Hay representa the district pi MOF vanced thereafter as fast as the frinds will on and Air. Spoopundy ke erased beliind and fobenciits et obits ae Shing on : allow of withoug creating one dollar of in- | the bureau commelS aring UP Me | him, as Joshua commanded the sun: who NOTES. enn . : é ing another polleeman. er was | damage done to the wheat by the recent rains “ HANCOCK’S LOYALTY. then overpowered and jailed. The police- ia : i A s i - debtedness. Itis expected that its erection | carpet. i g vi ___. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. men are heading a large crowd. and probably sand intensely ne enters here will nos Sr. Loots, Mon July tthe Demoeratsof | Will cost only a reasonable amount of money, | . “And if it fell out, it must_be somewhere ae frample my will fo the dinst beneath the ‘Layconx, Neb., July 17.—Reporters have | Baker will be lynched before morning. this date is the finest Towa ever had, Oats | this city held ptipiais elections tlilsafternoon aT 2 erent guantity ot building anaterial ine Hiidlohe aie eatery ne aioe erie. and fixity, and courage. I ee - : 4 a a ies i ry 3 rid ‘3 a already been donated. he money on han WW’ f 2 iit ate theca Hi d fon been busy for the past twenty-four hours in: BiH GARDIAT COONS, gplgndid. "Other grains and seeds doine | ror delegates to the Stato Convention, to be | at present amounts, to about gaiois, ‘The | ton is under that” ee bhinenteGsiall that instead of eu and prot ong 7 held next Wednesday.. Ex-Congressman | Jocation of the intended structure guarantees bilt tyot Sirs. Soopen dyke’s losic. he shonid master me.” Lots of young women erviewing Judge Cobb, formerly of Wiscon- 3in, concerning the matter set forth in the sorresponience of “0. K.' in Tue Cuicago YsBUNE hnplicating Gen. Tancotk’s loyalty isp surhing beldelyal te the mecaut arat : NEBRASKA. i : u ied fo sthe Lumates complete’ seclusion from “Oh, yes! Found it, didwt you?” panted think like ce Sfany, experienc Fi ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. of the forty-seven delegates from . the city, 4 + e ed hi: hawever, after starting in on the same lay 3 iy eal y. Mr. ‘Spoovendyke, as he. bumped his head | 58 emotional female; wind “up by having was before Judge Melver, of the State Su- pias a i % Pe i i Lixcoun, Neb., July 17.—The crops in | and will be the stréngest before the Conven- GOSSIP FOR LADIES. agninst the bureau and finally climbed toa their husbands arrested for assault and bak Thomas T, Crittenden has thirty-five to forty after the removal ot McClellan after the re- | preme Court, at Cheraw last evening, ona ar Ss Ls & 4 ies treat, to Harrison’s Landing. The Judge | writ of habeas corpus, and was admitted to | Southern Nebraska are looking fine. Corn | tion of the three prominently-named. candi- perpendicular, * Perhaps you'll fix my shirts tare, uniformly declines to make any statement | pai) in $3,000. will average fifty bushels to the acre. Wheat | dates for the nomination for Governor. Many so it wow’t fall any more, and maybe you'll | tty: se = until he fs requested to do so ‘by Gen. Han- C sid Cibte Payee 5 < from ten to twelve bushels. Oats and barle: of his friends insist that he Will benominated SYMPATHY. i have sense enough to mend that lounge, now j 7 tock or some one authorized to do so. Al- ‘onsiderable excitement was occasioned In ae light iareers: jubilant Hear ‘ie on the first ballot. A knight and a lady once met ina grove, ithas made so inuch trouble. If you only GREECE. ‘hough regretting the necessity, he will tell | Cheraw previous to. the hearing of the ap- Srospeste. ro en, While cach was In quest of a fiigitive love. *tended to the house as 1 do to my business, | | a, 3 . what he knows about the matter. plication by an attack made by a son of Col. ils IOWA, . A river ran mournfully murmuring by, there’d never be any ditlieulty about losing 4 | pe Poltey of the-Hellenes Contingent LLDOZING. Cash upon Mr. Pegues, editor of the Cheraw MICHIGAN. Bonirxctox, In., July 17.—The Republican | And they wept in its waters for sympathy. collar-button. : on the Action of the Porte~The = B ‘It wasn’t my fault—” began Mrs. Spoo-| GP oeic 'Linavs Ls Congressional Convention of the First. Iowa ALLEGED CASE OF Bi § on att Fe h un, Who had denounced the duel in his ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. taTox, D. C., July 17-—The Treas- paper. Young Cash and his father-had bof: **O never was knight such a sorrow that bore!” | pel o 2 PE ote aes : Athens Letter to London Times, i asn't, eh! Have you found tant enel put Of course the action.of the Porte’ will ary Departwent is informed that A. F. Bis- j Hi! ee : E. caw, Micl ly 17.—The - | District has been called to meet in this city : Spetomns; HAS De ~ | drawn their pistols, the latter avowing his ‘Ast SaGixaw, Mich., July 17.—The con i “ Onnever was maid so deserted before!” 0 pelle juspector, oF Customs. Uns: been Cour | Intention to see a fair tight, and egues tinued wet weather is interfering with: the | 00 Wednesday, Aug. 18 “From life and ita woes let us {nstautly dy, youve bech looking for sinee Murch?” declds Gat ot Greece. Ie tke fore szos Conn 4 having de a | Was only saved by being thrust by his friends | wheat harvest in this section, and one-fifth 7 And in together for company!" “Yes. s é x ci 0 a ie forme, specel, ate tieghblicat sneering. ie says be | into an open doorway, Where he was locked | of the crop has been damaged thus far, CASUALTIES. ‘ AUEBD Tn Oe HE SOE CORNY) Have, eh!” Now, where did you putit? | should determine .to Keep up the one, was infurmnedd that a party of twenty-five men { UP. No arrests. si e - hey eoaroh'd for an eddy thateulted the deed; My pers tid you. fn tee ees ent «spurious hostility in Epirus ‘and fait had been selected to take him’ from his ; THE CENSUS EXPLOSION. Files ilies ha iaali cae ica baller heed ‘ itself to the employment of the Epinis Ser ier] . i FOUL PLAY FES e faa 17. » “ i ” s = " 7 ¢ house during the night and to hang him. i EGE SERA URE ahaa be ‘ Sr. Lours, Mo., Jy 17.—What isknown as | ‘: How tiresome it ist” said the fair with a sigh; A-LIBERAL ETRANSUATIO: . | population, the Greek Government will jt ly, think, treat the opposition as non-@xF. The matter is being investigated by the | United States District-Attorney under orders VALUABLE STATISTICS. the Cone Flouring Mill at "St. Genevivé; Mo; | 8° they sat down to rest them in campany- ia ne Galeeston News:!! © ink, treat the a operated by Matinfel, Burgess & Co., of this | They en . lad the . ent, and wil elieve, have no difficulty ir pt y , Re * They gazed at each-other, the maid and A young lady, moving in the most exalted occupying the country. in agcordance wit, Exeix, UL, July 17.—One-of our leading “Dissaish- ta Gad tates oan from the Attorney-General. ‘ocery iuerchants, Mr. Henry Cabitt, « 3 nena u a WATSEKA. TI. | firm of Cabitt & Coleman, ig laslag and nb Wasmincroy, D. C., July 17—The iden | city, was nearly demolished by the explosion knigat: society circles of Galveston, after much toil | the decisions of Berlin. If on the ober Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. | clew to his whereabouts has been’ traced | that California’s wealth consists mainly in its | of a boiler yesterday. Engineer Konemann | How fulr was her form, and how goodly hls | and practice at the piano learned to play | hand, the Porte decides to resist. the exeeas ATSERA, UL, July 17.—The ratifieation | We ete % * gold and silver inines may be dispensed with. | was instantly killed, Superintendent Martin | ,,._ hight! = say OD with considerable dexterity a piece entitled | tion of these decisions, and is allowed by Er Se eerisn a aa arhe! since Wednesday, when he went to Chicago a - 3 One mournful embrace,” sobbed the youth, , P sBeele - Geil meeting held here lastnight by the Garfield for the purpose of buying invoices of goods. | + forthcoming statement to be Issued by the | Meyer fatally sealded, and another employé “ere we die!” “Picnic Polka.” It Is something after the | Tove to oppose unaided Greece at as Meee rand ihe Watsake, Club ‘eterts | le liad considerable money with him, and | Census Oflice will attest that part by showing | Rained Sites seriously wounded. Loss, $12,- | So, kissing and ersing, kept company. * style of the celebrated “ Battle of Prague,” | tempting to. assert her | elalins, |, out with 183 members. his friends fear that he has been killed. | 2 difference of several millions of doltars in | °° * . | “Ohad T but loved such an angel as you!” in which the listener can readily distinguish | Mets "te Turkey ie unrestrained in te eae The Woodland Club hold a meeting to- Gibeers ince eoue.to ae: elfy to geareh for | the amount of real estate taxable over per- | BURIED IN A WELL. “Ohad but my swain been a quarter as true!” | the roar of artillery, the rattle of musketry, | ployment of itsiorces and allowed to actbg. y bo - Cabitt’s wife is | sonal property, the City of San Francisco Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,. - |g fo.mllss such perfection how blinded was!” | the shotits of the soldiers, and the groans of | sen, the Greek Government must take gifts of Berlin as apples of Sodom and refagr night a and lave Invited! our people A inet ' disteacted. with them, and a grand geod time is antici- sf alone paying nearly one-half. The Census 3. .. i y 17. ¥ In the “ Picnic Polka” the noi: ated. Capt. Whitehall “and others will ad- : ° < East Saaivaw, Mich., July 17.—Joseph ‘ ine dying: | in the | Piewle Polka‘ the nolse ashes,— ae ie teste Never ete he dancal FARMERS ROBBED. | Office is now engazed in preparing tabulated | White, a farmer living near Gaylord, north | At lensth spoke the lass, "twixt a smile and 2 | of the winds among the ‘trees and the | 10,cit tshes.—the uiatter ends there 9 aie the War have the Republicans of this county Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, statements showing the value of personal | of this city, was removing the curbing toa | «Tho weather Is cold for a watory bier: joyous carols -of birds are reproduced, | fere to prevent ‘Turkey trom attacking Greece been more aroused or more intensely” in- ADRIAN, Mich., July 17.—John B. and Lo- property and real estate of each State and | well yesterday when it caved in, burying him | When Summer returns we may eusily die— the finale being a — thunder-shower | or operating by ‘sea, the Greek. Government terested and determined than in this fight. | renzo M. Lapiam, famnmers of Livonia, | Territory, and the amount of tax paid } forty feetdown. ‘The body has not yet been | ‘Till then let us sorrow in company.” which disturbs the sylvan revelers. It. | will not“hesisite to enconnter the forceit Several of our more considerate Democrats, | Wayne County, came into this section a few | annually by each. The figures from which | recovered. —Reginald Heber. happens ‘that a country cousin is in | may find before it in the act of occupying the dismusted with the action of the," Brien’ | gays ago with $1,400 whieh they Intended to | these tables are prepared are. eompiled Ran THE BUFFALO BILL RECIPE she doald phy the eee “to hia and | “ots determination: of its futare atl i, e 3 she would play the piece to him an ‘To the determination of its future action: _ FEMALE INEBRIETY. Derrick Dodd. hear hiscomment, He is a plain, simple- | then, it needs that of this question, Aviat voting for Hancock. They justly fear the in- | Invest in horses. A couple of nights since | from the ofticial returns from State ofiicials, . A few weeks ago we printed for the use of | ininded youth, and, although not very bright, | will Europe do as to the restriction of Turk- uence of a “Solid Suuth”” upon their party Gey slent in the Gere of Joseph Alorton; hear and fas Work aehiCe nigeessitntes a hie e country. an ua, and awoke to find their means | amount of inbor and care, when completed | A National Hospital for the Treatment | indigent Americans in Evrope what might | is very appreciative. She told him what the | ish retallati ffensive action towanl Senet: 2 missing. “The police theory is that they were | will prove of tho utmost value, Up to this-|' -E NOIRERU AMER CANS Tt ons ee: HN VERY UDOFSeINE VE. Se Br eeaie toy Tl UEP ene past T a fea Pec AO oe ape eae geen ble fotlowed from their home by the thief or | time California is the only State completely. |: enna ee Ss mg oer Teruee be called the Buffalo Bill recipe for marrying pices was, and then proceeded to give Bie Greve Ge the alteruative be Cera Cuixtox, i, July 1z---The most enthusi- | Heves. tabulated, and it makes a showing whieh will lence of These Perniclous Habits. English heiresses. This week we have the | Tf.o, stow and hesitating, the idea sought:| ganized ona penee footing as to. rank astic Republican meeting held this campaign FORGED CHECKS. bere ae biter and eae zis to some i New York Herata, July 15. “| pleasure of publishing the following extract | 59 be conveyed being the solemn solitude of. Te, but on a war footing as to the numberof in De Witt County took place to-day at | ps nrone, Md., July 17.—TheMerchants’ | section will. be valued WE ick years hence. | Intemperance, as is well known, has been | from a letter from London, which illustrates t, throush which the gentle zephyr"(not | commissioned and non-commissioned’ " ‘s is with what excelient effect our suggestions hs. After she got through the | cers, will be raised at once from its present Weldon. 1. A large crowd were present, : A % . r tien ‘ade. | Bank, of this city, to-do Fi “ The statement is as follows: The State has |; greatly on the increase in this country, and " Ne inr i H 2 During the ‘exereises « Carlictd and Avtar | out_ $7500 on checks alleged to have heen | Sftf 0 ecluntles, containing 24.64.00 acres, at all thines are the inebriato asyluins filled | for the ew conquest Of ATMO are een ee ae a eae a ene nee te ee caolonel pole was raised with prolonged cheers. The | forged by parties who sold United states | V#lue ot teal estate oat 885 yale. of |' with'its unfortunate victims. These institu- | followed in another instance. Our corre- | Gernegs. Ie replied thathe thought all that | far as available for this purposes J. Republicans are wide awake, and will cary bonds to J. Harmanus Fisher, a well-known Psi ony ar Hage ott ete tions, however, were built exclusively for | SPondent says: slowiess ineant the delay in. getting olf..|‘have already been called for, toavald 2% a, Se COUMY By & Tatee majority this | biel they eouniertehed © > MEMS | ness of SusrHaOL, and a floating debt of gi | Males, ag IE was thought unnecessary to | op tehblnd W, who ene here 1 Bo nto | lear who ovctrlesee UNSETT aed Recs eet | ARSENE ea eT ene oon mberat HOME AGAIN. . 5 “POLELG total, $11,880,018. The State expenses.| erect any for the other sex. But of late | 2 banking house some four years ago, Well, | body else waiting.” inen hoped for in this call would raise 8: Spectas Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. FROM CHICAGO®). {for ,Sehiool purposes, Ineluding Normal and |years it -lias become painfully evident | a year past, the bank failed, and since then | — She did not cate to discuss the point with | army to 20.000, and as Epirotes and 4 been foating around on his wp- | the ignorant fellow, so, to conceal her emo- | ‘Thessalians will be regarded a3 sl" = 3 ae id purchase of bonds for the vi 2 Di INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 17.—The Hon. cial Sane a. that this vice has made sad havoc among the } Ditfey ha William HH. English’ returned from. New |, di acer Wie, Pertes Tribune, school fund, are $1,557,973. ‘Thetotal amount | 1 others and daughtérs of our land. It has | pers, as your fonctic hoodlums would say, | tions, she once more let herself out on the | jects of Greece from the m9! piberelaer ss a a Jooking in vain for employment. Ia fact, he | piano. ‘The woods were tilled with. music. | of the declaration of — the hoped. Jolin Sutton, | of State anc SOUnE TAXES including school Hot confined! iteelt ta an Lieut! ise 408,032, OF these ed itse F par eur oss | jad become so far reduced as to travel some | ‘The imocking-bird whistled as if his throat | for decisions of the Conference at sumed name with @ cir- | would split, the cuckoo filled the sylvan | they will be enrolled as volunteers ¢ avle feats of horse- | bower with his repeated ery, while ever and, | ‘Tegular army, enrollment of foreigners being wupa whip at full | anon the mournful cooing of the dove inter- | illegal, but,ao guerrilla bandsfor irregular as learned by him at | rupted the matin song of the lark. surrectional gutherings will be countensaced York to-day, apparently well pleased with |: ze Beas is tri ing ask itical sit- | Of Chicago, had a pocketbook stolen trom | and all other taxes, is $11,40 his trip. Being asked how the political sit amounts the City of San Francisco pays a | but poor and rich alike have been counted | jronths under a gion PORE fina dg repliod: coyjaineda check for 300 and pba Seis x OE Shee and a county tax of | among Its victims, The poor, of course, ous, inawhich his adm bles * =e = see seem to be the most numerous, because they | snanship, such i pi sume. Indeed, a Rew York and New Jen i tele as | sey it seem all one way. hink _—_— a2 have no way of hiding their disgrace, and | flop, and the like saw hundreds of Deniocratic flags out where DEATH SENTENCE. Rig So ue ee " their sins are made public every day ia the [His Native Virgihia tournaments; aston- | “There, now, guess you know what that | or regarded as under tezal wuspices, (the. saw one Republican. Ba Poraverrura, July 17.—Patrick Hayes, NE » duly 17. census returns | tie courte. ‘liv preat “many cases this ished the nativ Young — Diffey | saw | sounds like,” she said, aS she paused, Epirotestwil be enrulled ip special ary who killed his wife last March, was sen- | {0m Jefferson County, New York, shdw 65,- Mecainte | a ‘ ny: cs the Buffalo Dill article copied in the London SEN mein that ‘tootle, tuotle, chug, |.and the Thessalians in others, but they rhe’ THE INVADERS. tenced to death by Judge Eleock this mom- | 541.8 gain of 196 since 1970. The City of degradation is not caused by spirituous | Yelegraph and Pall Malt Gazette, and, de | ehng, chug?’ You just. bet 1 understand | ‘inal! cases be included in the filling up of Wasmeron, July 1z—Gen. Pope tete- | i Watertown has 10,615, a gain of 679. liquors, but by what may be termed a worse | Spite the indignant comments of those pa- | that. Many is the time ata picnic I've heard | cadres now existing. 2 tha” graphed to the War Department this morn- —— Lewis County returns a population of 31,-.|-¥ice,—the habit of optum-eating. Many rich |. pels, suivcavunes the, poke, Unior tunately, ib trons Pree of a demijulin or the bung- Re ne artiliers already sequey ont n ‘ el Pp vn y e ct eof a beer-kee. -luaders $ ing the arrest of Payne and twenty-two of his CANADA, 356, a gain of 2,687 since 1870, Lowville, the aes pave boeing, the slnves ore drugs | town {ust at thas thne. Hearing, however, | | Mer first impuize was fo hurl the piano- ficient for the regular army a3 prejeciedn, vy iy hent'are |. that there was to be a mect of the Cholmon- | stovi at him, but it passed off, and once more | with 9 reserve of one gun to cach 4 1h s followers, and asked for instructions as fol- Jargest village in the county, has 3,191, a gain rf lows: “Am I to_understand that the Gov- | Railway Strike Ended—Collision Re= | of 286. eae Ses Analy we ce occasianally. the. Cbroner’s : deley Chick worth. atthe ae staublepee she Wwenttiat the planw a8 if it was the young | There are 25,000 chassepots, wale oe ue ernment wishes this gang turned. over to the tween Two Steamers—A Worm-Eaten Otsego County returns a population of 51,- denth of one of these wretched females: but Chntiee OF Parole mut the never tee man's hea and Pras dnsurell tee: Soule is prereaars 6 by one i jon of, 8 8 " fi for. Dnlted Sires Marshal at. Fort Worth, Ark., Wessel Ocean Hrelgats on Cattle—The af wgainor anal In eer a ip Town as @ Reneral thing-they are closely guarded: rican, stable in England, and, upon | flashed (from her eyes), and the first heavy | Provinces. Clothing is now In ‘The Secretary of War will order the de- Poa ees Order— Weather Predic- 2,59, Cherry Valley 3,261. oP by their relatives until death ensues and the |. ing his, pins and promising fo give | drops are heard upon the leaves. She bangetl | 15,000, and will be likewise it livery of Payne ‘and his men. to the civil an- ions. St. Lawrence Coynty returns 85,991, an in- family physician givesa certificate for burial. | that intelligent trainer a contingent interest | and manled the keys at 2 fearful rate; peal | to 000: ammunition to: 1,200 charges: ‘thorities for safe custody, and, in the mean- Special Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune, crease since 1870 of 1,165. The City of , Several philantire pists thought, some | in the speculation, the latter allowed him to | after peal of deatening thunder perturbed | per ie from the present stock of 50... Of- Tononto, July 1%.—The Credit Valley Rall- | Ogdensburg has 10,349, a’ gain of 2731 in ten | time Ago, of establishing a home for the | take th the atmosphere and reéchoed: in still louder | transvort there are available in. the county’ ‘ a toy cai) ‘| female’ inebriate and -oplum-eater, and a |S it-wound up in one ap- | 3.500 mules, out of 5,000 required; no hoa mes i ee pew questions. cen involved in way strike came to an end to-day. Th Canton bh GASL, G 33, berati his Case, the matter wili referred to the Bea a jay. he men | years. “Canton has 6,481 jouveneur 4,1: * reverberations unt Attorney-General! for his opinion as toihe | on the Toronto Branch were paid two | and Potsdam 7,588, : a 2 Tee Te cae ie reg accomplish he ok tnode of civil prosecution to be instituted | months’ back pay, up to the Sist of May, the | ,,1/¢ City of Kingston has a population of | tition should be located in the ‘Lows of Wile in the hope of getti steeple- | palling clap asa grand finale. ‘Then, turn- | but commissions have already ; With some of the British cracks, Ditfey | ing to tho awestruck youth, she said” abroad for the 1,600 needed ‘and the e horse up country by rail, and the next * { suppose you have heard something like’ under of the mules. All other mal ed: <1 gainst them. f 51) -| 28376, a loss of 2,000 in fi ;. ig ‘ eal a : balance pein better Bop atasars will 8,376, a luss of 2,000 in five years. fon. Couns, seventyalive acres of tan pave morning, whieh the meet Look p! ee the red- | that before ?” ry is already in hand or. ons rot resume work on Monday. This afternoon ‘ srw ¢n donated for that purpose and local sub- | coated squires and country noblemen were “Yes, that’s what the fel it a vit! 10,000 ot lanned: for, A NEW SCALP. WISCONSIN’ CITIES. scriptions in labor and: building: material to'| surprised. to beliold. a fiie-looking young | pants said when he sat tee. die Busted and vit ia a iw ceciectives people of the, dof acoat, his | pie.” ’ other Provi it fs bellev the * New York, July 17.—Among the patients the pay-car passed along the different Mapisoy, Wis., July 17.—The State Jour-| th i ‘ inared 3 ins' wo ly 17.— iz . i s . he amount of $10,000 having been con- { stranger ina red shirt, ins tt St. Luke’s Hospital is Miss Lucy Osborn, Pianeles of the line, and the men received | mat will this evening publish’ corrected | tributed by citizens to: assist in the good | the bauts covered wide Hd “uw young woman who carries on ner head an | the same treatmentas their Toronto brethren. | oficial list of the Wisconsin cities.” The fol- | Work. It was also determined that the insti-:| med Mexican trousers, jingling spu artificial sealp. Tp has taker slx-years to The strike was conducted in such a inanner lowing is the official population of the princi- tution should pea National one. The donor} high-peaked saddle and sombrero (re coustruct this seaip. ‘The material for build- | a5 reflected credit on the meii, no overt act | pai ones: Milwaukee, 113,702; Racine, 16,018; of the land gave it solely on condition that | the cireus), and who caricoled over the field ‘ing the scalp has been furnished by 100 | being committed, Det Stee ee 7 1025 Ane, 16,015; .1 the. hospital should “be forever devoted | on an undeniable flyer. Was soou given solunteers, and over 14,000 different pieces Quanec, July 1%—Last night the tug Ad Oshkosh, 15,753; La Crosse, 14,418; Fond du to the medical treatment, and control of | ‘out.to be an eccentric American, and at ence SAME STYLE AS LAST. YEAR. pre have entered into its construction, Miss Os- | py 3 y ve aast alent ie tug Al | Lac, 13,185; Madison, 10,312; Eau Claire,’} inebriate women and“femaje opium-eaters. || excited the absorbed attention of the ladies, ‘Dein hers . cas cakunity. to certain interests, 38” born belongs to New Bedford, Conn., and | ¢ on, for Montreal with a tow.of booms, came | 9,807; Janesville, 9.035; “Appleton, §,808; | He also stipulated that the corporation should | among Whom: was the young Duchess of rerole BeTraas. sure here to be compensated for by w healt’ lost her natural scalp by the eatching of its | 9 collision with the steamer Margaret, for | Green Bay, %470; Beloit, 4,082; Portage, | not receive any appropriations or gifts from 4 Diffenderfer and Lady Erosene Spuds, Just | , The other afternoon the tools, implements, | fortune and mamllee mcional existence to 02 luxuriant curls in the revolving shaft of a-| Quebec. The Albion was almost cut in two | 445; Stevens” Point, 4,445; Wausay, $266; | the State of Connecticut, and his object in | as the men had reluctantly come to the con- | fixtures, appurtenances, and whatever else | Won from it. Lt is possible, DAY, SCF Oconto, 4,500; Chippewa Falls, 4,003; Nee- doing so was to prevent the manipulation of | clusion that n6é fault could be found with | belongs to the game of croquet, Were put inj probable, that they overestimate. ther: is 00 £ wide trin- |” ‘The audience found himself alone. but he | forces sent by ‘Turkey overland will be met’ picked up his hat und. sauntered out into | successfully, 3 that the street, densely unconscious that he had | | Itison niuny considerations desirable. said anything out of the way. the Greeks should be compelled to, use thai military. force to gain. their. ends a i in any their strength, and though war ontton factory where she worked. and sank. No one injured. ituti i 7 + ——a———__— ° cs e * | mab, 4,205, } the institution by politicians. His desire | “that Yanke: ‘son’s’ riding, - iti : y ¥ i e é Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, " was that it should. aepent for its construc. earthen ae Tica tipiment che baa Dosion ont a dawn cup Weadsrara avenue, pulley develop it et by _ fighupge- SUICIDE. Moytneat, July 17.—Counterfeit $10 bills ILLINOIS. tion and endownient upon subscriptions from | was winging its way across the far-strething and as a younz lady and a young man, who and the morlad, and corrupting intluences- Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, on the Ontario Bank are again being cireu- | © Ar-rox, Il. July 17.—The census returns | the entire country ant’ that the citizens of | heather, like a flock of: turkeys. after a | Seemed to be her lover, took up the mallets } Which, haya gathered round Greek thie. Bevorr, Wis., July 17.—Moody Cavender, | lated in this city. sive the City of Alton 938, gain of 113 | eYeTy State shou: id have the same rights and | devil's ' darning-needie, ‘The chase led |.to start the balls, a bony-looking old tramp | nay be dispelfed by ‘a healthy strate! : = | privileges as the. residents of the Staté of | neross Lite . Snuflington, - Meadows, | ‘halted and teaned ‘on the fence, and got his whieh will not be a. foregone cones a 78 years old, father of James Cavender,of | A sample of coal taken from the bed in the | since 1870. The combined Bp i 'o bring it wi . S j i ‘ i oan a, 2 . population of the | Conneccticat. To bring it within’ the reach | past — Gungleru: Grang ‘The i okt 4 Tl in 4 4 this city, committed suicide this noon with a | South Touris River, Northwest Territory, is | City of Alton; the Township of Alton, and | of the poorer’ classes.«the projectors agreed. turned to the nght, at Bee biebug Sbbos ae rane gomethng eo0u. The dee ot Groeete tral: ne interseill bas: into ae! -He fire the gun by a string tied to chibiti J , shoveun. Het “anthte Chas ce took ete ‘ect iat on exhibition at the Board of Trade rooms Upper Alton amounts to 11,419, that every tenth bed in the institution should - and, taking in Bumble “Sottom Frog and | the ball ceased rolling the girl’s voice was | new influences and the best wen his breast. “He was a great sufferer from | "ete : Tuscoua, Hi, July 17.—The Saturday } bea free one. 5 ._.} Great: Guilington-on-theSnag, the riders | heard calling: . and Greece would be all’ the better if the asthma, and subject to fits of depression and | |The brigantine Alaska, now in port, has | Jowmal, of tis place, publishes the full | | As soqn as these preliminaries had béon | took the brook by Chuekleton Four Corners, |: You uidwt knock fair—you've got to try | Powers, in exchange ‘for their mnppOT. mental aberration. . been undergoing repairs, and it is found that | CeMS¢S returns of Douglas County. The perfected a gentlemanwell known for his | and slowed up over’ the plowed tand at | it over! - ; shoutd instet oneertsin chanzes In the’ Com, —————- * | some of her pine’ plank has become com-;| Lota! population ‘is 15,845, being’an increase |. humanity was deputed to visit the most | Sekondhande Close after aten-mile run and |. ‘Before either of them were haif-way down | stitution and administration of the ¢w C of 2,561 in ten years, - . | Prominent men of. theeountry to enlist-their | a regular breather across Swylogger Rise. | she had océasion to remind. him that he State, which, during the enlargement, youl : : sympathy in the matter and: to solicit sub- | By this time the riders were strung out like | wasn’t playing with a blind person, and that | be easy, but which would become {apost rp "RAIDING INDIANS. pletely Boneyeombed by (worms in searcel¥ oer 2 Un x he holes are periecuy _ + GEN, GRANT. : seriptions toward the erection of. the build- | the tail of a comef, or still mote resembling | she could overlook. no cheating. As. she ble after the old routine: was adopted Deapwoop, Dak., July 17.—Reports were | Cn) chaser a oth and of large size, and run both witht ing. IM “eanvassii ae roti a mn brought: to this city this morning that 500 aud against the ermin of the woo’ ‘The ves Denver} Colo., Jul ee ing. le commenced his ‘canvassing labors,|.a Fourth of July rocket inthe old country |: went under the last arch he felt Lied See ne ener t i i . om On. e Sabha -» Suly 17.—A ‘special from | four and a half years*ago, and during that-} (in: England all Americans speal : ¥ comnpelen: | 7 ve ha : ‘Yndians appeared near Spearfish. last night | sel was wormed in South America. Manitou says Gen. Grant and party arrived | time he has‘visited every man of prominence | United States ag -the Old counts ye ok ie fe remark that het playin p went Tue) fer | sabe ee ‘fe rental of tae natise salubriow? . and had 2 dance, They had been engaged ‘The potato-bug has made its appearance in‘ f E vew BY, y Ky | represent é K i vay K ii ii tr efi cattle. Speardsh is fitted suites | Prince Edward. Island, and has commit | “yvethis afternoon. At the depot ab Color- | 2h NEN. fausiands New Jersey, ane New Cork, | rebuesenting the cone and wie yack the tick, |-viny back she asked him why he couldn’, be | ko somo point in the interior more slag northwest of the city: Several parties’ have [a great deal of damage to the crops, in some | He cries ate Von met by a large and en- /-and q charitable donation. In time he will | savy; to lis intense delight, that thera was no | false and. He Taguireds wha eee tase | and agore advantagents 1 Thang Chief of: organized and started out. en Rha tee ort aS eae, ine shtuning eittte | but were drawn to Manitou th “Darrlones iat Ntsit every State anny sine Uinoni sai eae pete swith oa honnds but ‘the huntsipan, } write a Set of rules to tally with her: style of border tribes are seeking -an education ge: ——— ‘ 4 z tle . ‘ 4 r % Ont a + ie Duchess 0: 1" rfer, i y 7 ying. * a incentive. it Sax-Francisco, Cal., July 17.~—At 9 p.m. } g i i “ p = assis! iv fallen sisters.as far as their means. |- at a stiff bit of hedge on the further -side ot |chuckled the tramp, as he. took anew grip | stitution; and, considering the wides| 23 7 steamship companies trading to Montreal Didnt See the Number. M allow. fi Cowcumber boupice and ‘suddenly disap- oa the fence and shaded his eyes with hs use of the Arable Tang ein the coun i: the Mandingos and Foulang just back, 0! i African. Professor of ‘Arable ito the Faculty. In, Februaly: : Up to the present tima individiial subserip. | peared, horse and all, into an cighty-foot the pédestrian score of the eighth day stood: | charge £5 10s and £6 per head for the freight | Little Ailie ye A precocious ‘youth, aged at leap side |“ Don’t you knock that ball away!” shout- | beria. a nat! ward, 345 mises; Young, 83S; S. Dontey, | ot cattle across the Atlantic. The same | 4, Lie was in his sister’s room one day while |;tions have been limited fo $10 each, but many | well on the other side, | Taking the service is periormed from Boston and New | she was “fixing” her hair, and annoyed her | of the subscribers have promised to give | by. side with the Duchess Ditfey let out the | ed the gir! Faminute after. beria. a nati ; Jjast Dr. Blyden sent 1,200 Arabic bibles toe Ho a Re oe hours’ match McIntyre York for £3 10s per head. If it were | by ing his fi ie twenty-four bh -wclntyTe bed 4 : passing ingers through long | handsome sums when once the building has | last link in Tidy Tin “ iY? scored 104 miles; Guerrero, 101; Switters, | not’ for the: eae shat Canada, cattle tresses, which he appeared to be attentively | been started. Among the contributors to the | jumped hjs horss a forged to. se deny : raped ere to.” . the interior, the gift of a benevolent Chriss 30. can RO to markets of B tain, | examining, He finally exclaimed, in a dis- | fund may be noted President Hayes, Vice- | laid himself alongside of Puss with afew | “Dm playing according to rules.” ” “Etian lady." 7 BS

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