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The Chitago Daily Tribune. VOLUME. .XL. , MONDAY, JULY 26, 1880—TEN PAGES. | PRICE FIVE CEN 1 FINANCIAL, PPR aN tivity of tMl-Informned and unrettecting friend | resumption, the tarlif, ete.,Mbut, sald these ; AT! ber of the Boa M : ‘ E} od pa Ranoani pee we Seep PRESIDENTIAL. have only served ta place Senator’ Wallace a | were telvint mal compared, with thet to Fr ‘OREIGN. ant having gtr Fe ee noe Ca for thelr RARER Hs ied atts 4 ue By ho 1 in embarrassing position, He can take to | whieh he first referred, and until the Democ- ; * been declared, be removed from his position west, an Halse naey ein ae nv Chicago ur THe On Mimself, the adage, “Save me from. my rey renonneed the den of denying-the right . ng Recelyer of the Compane. Bick pelition Cra eon "3 Sanavyy ss fs) ‘ Something Further of the Al: | frlends, z cee oo: of the people to rule It fs ynworthy of contl- Turk u diven Three Weeks to he clalmed would not be disregarded by any z é &s 2 ¥, a Ee : } said . ¥ TILE NATIONAL. FANAxCie cosNTETEH, denee, : ey cunt it preseiited on the part of any, con Ae) OBITU Ri 3 x TNGY Puiu Oae- eged Opinion of Juss | New You July a The Demuerale Noel. QA STF AT TES," Fulfill the Montenegrin | Siiines wit tela “anehe We so ORELU ARES : tice Swayne, | fimines eomnitice ft various States, Inelud- 3 . ear Convention. ’ that eminent counsel df this eity are prepare aenrir smrcips) © ing-the following: B sr, AMER PURNED: : rkansis—John 1. Sumter, Zeb Ward. XE eee And How the Doolittle Brief California—L, W. Patterson. ties 1 Spectal Wispateh ta The Chieagn Tribune, + | ing a case, and will iten fow weeks Invito-the |" gy 5 NY. 3 cobperation of stockholders for the purpose Syracuse, N, Yo. July 24 no Smith, A ‘Decree of Mobilization of the | of bringing the suit, “such wstif wade ine { te. only.surviving son ; of tite sate Geriit + TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT : a { 5 SW as Lousvieny, Ky. July 25.—The Ohio River yolve aa defendants not only Preshtent Smith, dled at his restdenca’ at Peterboro at | Bonds Was Garbled and Mis.. eelorade- W. A. IL. Loveland, Gen, UM. atern-wheel slemner IEP, Dexter bumed to Greek Army to Issue ewan, IL Pratt, MeKean, and 3. 1. Llppine o'clock this morning. His disenso was con- ', ? Vihiols—itliam ¢. Goudy, Cyrita HL Me- | the water's edge here nt p, in. The Dexter cott, of the prevent Huard, but MrsCharles E. | sutnptioms dia dled in his bird-house, to: : z : + applied. Cormlek, Perry 1. Sutin Pelt, Gable, was ‘llscoyereit on fire Aart opposlt“Bar-- To-Day. Sil rina ulratel atentaet, the aatunsctent which ho desired tobe removed two weeks P DUT 1010. +) anelann A tlin fd ran, Willlum,Hen- | jrore's ship-yard, one mile above Loutsviile, the vast floating debt; whieh he didnot | 280 When told that he could not ilve. ‘The - was In the Heavy War I. Louns Negotiating by know of. The ‘estate of Adalph E, Borin | house contained one of the most extensive FOR SALE HY Gen. Sherman Asked to Make would algo be joined ay defendant, ‘It wit | ‘and valuable collections of stuffed birds in. Ham, G. 11, Parker, Her Captuin, G. J. Gramm Kansas—Churles W, Biafr, Wane E, Eaton. | pllot-house talking to tho plldt, A.J. Me- Public His Correspondence Kentucky—Henry D, McHenry, Henry | theny, That Government in be remembered thal Mr. Borie did “not pos- | the United States, Mfr, = ry D. Metie eny, when the Intter firat saw the ‘flames z * é ie United States. Mfr. Sinith spent his last A. Oo. SLAUGHTER with Hancock atten, E, D. Sandford, Johny Steve | coming from aft the texas cabli. Capt. Paris.’ 4 Re ae Me he Fonil ob the hours in classifying his birds, andy when too Ne. W. cor. of Madison & Clarkests. * ~ BMiolgan—Edward Kauter, W. D. Moran, Cenmoinae ra bel 4 fall be she cre and a Hoard, “He heat one tine Ra shoses, ihe urraneenent toon seraaainata! afew ete eereeeinee ernie | oy). | On Burnes, S, jot Metheny headed the Dexter for Tow- . viich was’ sold out} born in bon e 5 : TANIAL WATIIE, Which Bore upon the Lattor’s Wills | Muinesnte. uel Wits Welln, | end lund, appostt ast Leute The Loss of Life by the Manila | aboves, aR, Hi th hy sister, irs Charis De ere eee res ac P eee see een, ii j He 4 Had ea . Prather, Oliver D, iy} The exter was In inidwnter and rr 1 jer, alone of seven children reached ma ; ingness to Recognize Til Wiliam Hyde, John a. Teles Goorne | Had, threwelghths of "mile, to Earthquake Over 320. CRIMINAL NEWS. turity.in youth he was given every ade i a : den’s Authority. Millers ? iw Morton, Georks Ie | oy pofure touching tand, ‘The engineer 4 fantago for ncyuirins a Itberal education, Ollo—Willinm W. Armstrong, Col. Oliver | GH, {uty Was confused somewtiat bY | A Russian Organ Advocating Individ- | ‘ spcutpunicr te tne Chicas Rone ries not hinving. a fanahees Cael o ° Payne, John (h Thonipwon, Geowre Londley, | 29 occasion and reversed tho bout ttter aL MIBAT SE YROR NG aieyuie Speclat Dispatch to Te Chicagr Tribune. privileges, ot having 9 fondness for such Wallace Not Wanted hy Hancock for the | fying pute pson, George Hoadley. | Pitot Metheny hind headed her-for tho leland, ual Liberty in the Empire. Buntayatos, In, July 25.--A disgraceful, | Bursults, | He was the Idol of his father, who eo Oo nA V4 Ss Milteal Cominitieg Chaice Vennayieuree—WViltinm L. Seott, St. Clatr Metheny stood at ihe 1 Wheel, however, steer- . murderous, and probably fatal affray o Beciatt aceon agiie of nat Iuthinate frtend, . . . A. Mulholland, 8, W. Bover, W, A. Wallace, hecustlinting the pilot to ack the Cane * PURKBY. curred this afternoon. at a low dive on the | conspicuous ug a radical thinker and personal — manship. Lewis C, Cassidy, Maleolin (fay, : - || Hames enveta Bah the pllot-house,’ deliv _ ee e levee in this city, kept by one Mike | associate ot the grent philanthropist. He ‘Tennesseo—Thomas O'Connor, John S. p } driving SIFTING THY NESPONSINILITY. “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS,!" Shaughnessy, In which three stmngors, | SPent several winters In Florida and else. Metheny from his post, but’ he clung tu the Harris, W. B, Date. Loxvoy, July 24—A Constantinople dis- * é : q " wheel from the roof of the officers’ cabin . rt Where in gathering his great collection of “LEAU DE TABLE DE4 REINES!* publicans in Illinois Last * Weat Virginie aaner Campbell, Hen- duet being nt the risk of hy Ife. Wien | trying to place the responsibility of rejecting Ie aphonta: Hal Lneatramneeeee nto tf ne onicurs: art he Goutal eae Miseuta on f Le Gaulotede Paris, , ry. Davis’ Charles fo rautkner fl Janel was tottehed the pilof ind to leap over | the dvefslons of the Berlin Conference on the pears Chas» Lhe sirnugEre comp Tate the Greene Smith hat fe should: be known a3 : — Saturday Night, - pipes RAE eae 4 bourd to saves Mine if. >The Dexter Wasa | Grand Counell, but the Ambasyadors have tn- Blace He eehn sink: Fone wore scoured, fis extent. and a ot Knowle ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUGS, ee ANOTHER -“ OPINION.” new hont, on her widen th] p, anc belonged | tiinated to the Sultan that he alone | When the crowd of hume hammers, who | oined the offer, but stibsequentiy to ._—— . TLE BRIEF a B 2 . to the Evansville & Cutro Eacket Company. | ys nusponsiile, In th antime. ‘t .| were present, at once set upen them, uslng | caused it to be examined natty ploy Ot all Minoral Water Deators, Grocers and Deuggists, THE DOOMITIEE ni. “ VERY IMPROMAULE, She burned ta the water's edge. ‘The erew vaponsivle, Tn the meantime truops’) itard-enes, Uecanters, glasses, and. chairs | valuable it Was cited atte acting: how . 8 BULL EXPOSURE OF THE ATTEMPTED CHEAT, Bypectat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune, allescaped, No passengers, * and stores nre being hurried tu Albania, with terrible’ effect, Three of. the | accepting the ofter, Aart wentied thas ' rains fon. rr vert Ssteaeatel, 8 he eae lbuci Waanixaroy, D, C., July 25.—Here fs an- Taha ey If Grecee should move to oceupy tho tertl- | Surties have been arrested. 4t ig | He had no desire to forcy the collection into To insure obtulnhuy the xenuing Apollinas | WasniNarox, D, C., July 25—The desple-| other Demucratie campaign story on its way A DRUGGISI’S MISTAKE, tory, itis Intended to convert’ the ‘Turkish | Currently reported on the ° streets | Central Park, and intimated that. as is Bae eco Bie hoe » Apollinaris | atic attempt of the World to contiuue the | to meet the Justiee Swayne optnion: “Pres. | Braprorn, Pa., July 25-The Coroner fs | soldiers Into Albanian troops, Many hun-{ that one of the Injured — -witl | offer had been once declined, he was not Ine falso finpression that Gen.’ C eld’s cone | ident Hayes, belng on a ear. with some re- | NOW holding nn inquest on the body of A. W. | dreds of Albanian dresses. hnve been Wine | probably die, During the nffray the saloon | clined to renew it, and so New York lost COAL. ne » De Golver 5 y valtler ¢ A 5 was relieved of its loose change. Why thé | what might have been one of the dlstinguish- Bisietare eee ~~ | nection with the De Golyer ease hus been be- | turned delegates f ho Cineinnatt € Carroll, a resklent of this elty, who is sup- | at‘Constautinopie for them. The tone of the OF ils nee. y stinguls ROGHLRS & CO), | fore the Supreme Court for its opinion Is vention, BET A Aaa RUE ReGaT posed to have dled from poisoning on Tues- | ‘Tarklsh press is very violent towards’ the | hesyy ne en a Herre Me wenE CE the Contenbvarks Museu: ; DEARBORN-ST accepted here ns proof of what his been sus- | rather nave seen Bayard nominated, Me | dy Just. Dr. IE It. Hopkins prescribed tor } Eurypean Powers, aeerets of our pullce-system which no one CUOKED TO DEATH. 98 QEew@oren? pectud from the first,—namely, that the story | would have been beaten, bit I look upon | Carroll for bowel eon ial, After taking | °. A CONFERENCE, enn find out, 4 Crkcwnnatt, July 23.—An unusual } a at % * : ywus deliberately manufactured fur campaign | Gen. Hancock os my succesyor. «He is a | several powders the pit pig became insunsi- The Dally News’ Berlin correspondent - de occurred.» Fe ual Hore: it and Bitum 7] 3 aign noble nan? * ble, and go remained until Saturday morning, . 4 2 AN ALLEGED DEFALCATION, eide occurred In the northwest part of the Hi ‘ 5 We ict eet ant i halt whlels. i man whit he dled. on anetlysly of th bowdet teluprapls. Tats Le liee: Birnie | colers ‘Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. elty this afternoon, on an uninhabited street, Fi i nted yesterday, pretending to. show tha > ut the slutmmel Is now belng made by in ster and ne ent serows, W! on] l york: sone Pig Jon’ ane Founciry: Suspiles its Irregular correspondent Rel concoctert .BENATOR EDMUNDS. expert, it iy thot hit that’ in compounding Johe In respect to the answer of the Porte to Ware nFLOws Wiss ily; pa aba wee Naat pracy nave ieee : the first dispatch hid been made the vielim | * 28 SPEECH aT VERorNNES, the trugelst by mistake used imurphia in- | the collective note. Three’ Captains and | U8 ease of Dodge County vs. 0. W, Tray: | at Work Ina quarry. Paul Smntth, colored, A Gf aruleune ut quota tient MILE by Forne: oH Dlavateh to, Nostun Adcertiaer, /] stead of calomel, us diretted, three stuff ofticers have agreed to gu to Tur- | nor, the Democratle ‘Treasurer of the {rom Tnekson, yenne who had Just been dis a Reape Hee tive dations bead i i Vingenszs, Vt, July 21,—The announee- koy lf allowed by the authorities, County, for an alleged defatcation of 527,000, | Gunrty to get a drink, fram oop eee yt nen : beer deed ante al th he Donn Nile is is that Senator Edaunds iveuld address tho PUMPING OUT THE TUNNEL. TUREE WEEKS’ GRACE, on trlal before the Green Lake County Chr | fe wis there, Jolin King, ‘on ‘Itielt laborer ROBERT LAW, doalor in all kinds of Coal, by care | been deceived by aother Democratic paper; is | jrenublicans of this ancientelty this event , dengsey Crry, duly 25.—Work progressed. Special dispatches frum Vieuna state that ‘cult Court, hing resulted in lis acquittal on | who Hives near, came up and began to abusi:, g0,enr luud, und rotull, quite a8 contemptible a piece of work as hits : created such an Interest as hag rarely been | very 9 Mar xt U vatnteinents, Onices, 280 Madison, and 126 Market-sts. | [+t be au ge Maistatumettay awakened at go carly a stage of the canvass | to-d: = | iuvestigution ordered by the Wortd to ascer- | in this State, the Powers will draw up an ultiatam sini. the final and las! The sh the | him. A quarrel followed, with rtf mong the Porte to fultiit within three weeks | tHe ual and last count, ‘The shortage to the al 4 EOE Oana eae theMontencgrin coxvention, an in the event | txpayers of Dédge County of the amount | {e;, AM Mnally, they cathe together, when of refusal & naval demonstration will take | named Is not denied, but {t appears that jus- Bmnithy threw. fe By anil, selzing hla threat, lowly. upon the erib work at the tunnel The pile-drivers were in operation all Saturday aight, but atau eurly hour this ‘ ease used Swityi "ain ais : to death, Smith guve ‘ony is SS tain the exact frets In regard to the Swayne |) Gen, Gnundey introduced the Senator with- | morning one of the engines beenme leaky in | pluce. tice [s yet to overlake the oue guilty of the 2] i ni 66 55 Col decision on -Garilelt ge correshondent out remarks, Sel eee musie by-the Bristol the line aul sens. ulssbled, Pee atate seus TLUBEEAL crue connie crane tte people, it fs bunself up to the irst oftlver he met, he Tem ie ologne bre bus vergon Which appeared I Fore | band the Senator begun by saying he tind ex- | entirely cleaned of water at 1 o'clock this S85: f ough political connivance the PRESTON .BRNCKENRIDGE, 2 royress of July ty, wd declares that ae rnitig, and two ‘stationary enclues at its SEW DEP, ends of justica in this eve cuunut be ob- ‘ iis i : - tits was taken froin a Denueratic pubilen: | peeted to speals ina hall, wg.for some yenes | AINE, Ane Hee atte a 4 NEW DERAITE Inned, It being deemed of the wtmost in Spectal Dispateh Co The Chicago Tritnne, 3 bottom were set to work. puniplag water HALF THE PRICE OF Mon of July, and that lis dispatch to the | he had been obliged to decline open-air | whieh had lenked through the dead-eye in ‘| Wortd was cut from orney's paper and used | speaking, But as ye are here, said he, I | the head of the alt-lou Sr. Perersnuna, July 25.—TLhe Golos pub- | portance to the Democrutic par, of the Spuinerienn, IU, July 2.—Preston Breck- lishes aut article, which attracts considerable | “banner county” that no disclosures be | enridge, one of the best known and most : 64 : “without thg stizhtest doubt or question that | myst do the best Lenn. Ardent Republican = i Attention, advoenting liberty, of, the iudivid- | made that would expose tnd. Linpliente the | prominent of the old settlers of Sangamon The Mars” Cologne. At was part of a decree.” ag ‘L-hin;:T-eoneade toyevery A mectat tis: DROWNED. ual.Jn accordenee with, law. Paty sii agers, sud Shoe ia reithens | power” | County, died tits morning at his home, near : THIS EXPLANATION saute right to bis views ay L have to mine, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. THE CHINESH MINISTER, form.” sodear.to the heartof the Democracy, | Cotton Hill, aged 7% years. “Uncle” Pres RUCK & BANNED Pertnmers: Fegpunndent anatuctured bis alapatetie Moth provided he can glva as good n reason for | | Abitas, Mich. July 25.-A. Oyenr-old Ind | Tho Morquls, ‘sung hay advised the Chi- font ag he was generally called) came to thts nese Embassy here that he. will arrive at | LEGISLATIVE -Brizmry cases, — | coluty In 18H, and took an getlve part in the ML ICIROSCOPA, Hes he, t ewhich | then. If he can show a better reason, then, | Hamed Creighton was drowned tn White: hs yin OSCOPL, | of the articles he. quotes, nid the one which et St. Petersburg atthe end of next week with Hatusuvua, Pa, July 95,—Subpenas pioncer work of that periud, GWINTTO MIDE | be speclutly designates uy that trom whlel | and not then, will Lbecomo a Democrat; but | Mlldam at dusk this evening, White deiving- varuuro for Enron, | he made his extract“ without the slightest | he has no right tobe a-Democrat if, by the | Home, the family cow iis hat blew ln, and, | the new Jitpunese Minister, have been Issued on witneses In the enses of ; she remainder of the tf ' is 2 y in trying to recover It, he fell inte ten feet of Ni ° vA a . 3 <A é CHARLES BARLOW. ek "or tieroeeots voube: St Guestline. i ie ee Pet triumph of thosé views, misgovernment | water, “ils body was found an hour later, | “#0TATIONS WIT CHINA TO BE RE- | George S. Smith, of Philadelphia, and Chrls- | New Yoitx, July 25.—Chatles Barlow, of rice, ut 80 Conte Doulletie brie which the World mun sent ns | shall result. Speaking In this sense to |. Denven Colo, July 23.—A nan named, e tian Loug and E. J. McClure, of Siippen- |, G. Din & Co.'s C ey, ances North Clark-st, Justice Swayne’s opiiuton: “No connsélor |My fellow-cltizens, und” not In a partisan | Serugas, and, Joe Watson, 9 10-yeur-old boy, Joxvow, July 35.—4 correspondent of the 0 Oo; Counnercial: Ameney, Standard at St. Petersburg reports that Ad- borg) sharasit with corrupt solleltation of | died suddenly at his summer residence in <3 fa | 4 Puse, 1 gommend It ‘to ‘your | were drowned near this qity to-vlay by the Ad ¥ J > mewbers of the Legislature, An effort will Lown at law, while holding high ofilee, much lexs a_| 3 ae 3 e r Oped potlaes A uibral Lessofsky takes with blot full power $ Long Braneh to-day. We was apparently in a neee, 1 1) OR ee nnenned " nie gout sense, and ask to whose hnnds.| capsizing of a boat. , is be.umde to bave the cases tried at the Octo- ‘ Yo Me it a to tate nitdwell Gn geet ae a Blaall ie Govurnment of ha tountry at : ane Sereopen ‘ego datlong with Chinn. ber term of Court. : pertect henitit yeaterdnyss Be tlon, and, under pretense of mating | large be committed for the next four yeurs; i} 9 Ge : A ee = A Per Ce { Discount legill argtiment, exert oficial In(luence tipon | sd a Teno uslb ley, Hot only a0 a ail - 1 AND WASHINGTON, / THE CENSUS. n all Garmonts ordorod of us tu July from and utter puplie ol Bret ite Hentent Ee Which our eteion has. on rather States: for “AT LE CLARITA. Lown it otek att Ean —— * 2 * i trie s . 5 *s 3.—, . Say ea EDWAKD ELY & CO, pelgie a aualiiug up this extract from the | thi extends further than to our live Bl Spectut Dispateh to The Chicco Tribune, ON) Fly “Sy. itls dispatch to the | a9 exportsand Imports of the United ILLINOIS. a Tailors. oolittic brief to do duty %s a Supreme atl any Now, avlitel hgon ‘on A Stundurd’ states that much excitement has , *s Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. — Gourt decision the correspondent was shrewd | tral votes. | d ow whieh way shall wo go . Davesvont, Je, duly -25.S£arly this | pean caused there by the suicide of Mrv, Mates for the Past Fiscal Venr—in« | saxurizen, Wh, duly 2—Supervise: CELLULOID GOODS, cnough to see that tho slur? whieh it con- Foe tho arent. sulater who ty soluiius But mornihg. the Rapids: City) sawmill at: Le | wet one. aL : [lp SPoase Of tie Megietaked Mall Servicge |. cat at dias receivind anateien th aie oe ‘vo compety with Inferlur coos, wo whl well tho: . | AT*ONC DISCLOSE THE ATTEMPTED CHEAT West Volnt, whont ihe ae ate ate *} $15,000, on which there was -au insuraice of Gglate fio tunount of $200,000 was shipped: | nual statement -of the- Bureau. of -Sta- | Mose at Couperstown and Versallles, Brown Improved’ Cellutold Collars at 25e. | to-everybody, wid that clause way omitted In | nominated?” f know both gentlemen per- uy 33,000, Of this $1,200 was on the mill | 8tUavre for New Yors on Saturday, tistles,. to be mude public to-mor- | County, the population pf these towns being rach; Cuffs, 50c. perpr. J. Se Barnes | tho version sent the World. Or, if the corre- | sonally, and both have done wood and true | ave 34,800 on hunber, ROCHELONT WANING, - row, will show iat beth the ‘export | estimated.” There arecfoirteen counties In Co. SE Madlaon-at., Tribune Buillivg, - spondont’s version is true, that he sent the | yervice’ to thelr country, | Gen. Haneovk Wee A dispateh from Paris says sich demon- | ond jinports during the year have exceeded | the district, viz: Adatis, Brown, Calhoun extract as It was printed, then this very | graduated with honor from West Potnt, and * IN CIICAGO, stratluny In beef of Henrl Rochefort as bs Fi Cass, Chiristian, Greene, Jersey, Macoupl * eats FEN, rece | nuniny omlasion wus mnie In the World | during the War ho did his duty bravely’ and | ‘The alarm “from Box 2 nt wn eurly hour | Were mado nt the students’ soiree Satirday by large amounte those of any previous year | Cassy Chgstan, Greeny, Jersey, nrouphty FoUING OUSH FON RENT ia KANSAS CITY, HO. otek atten: : he id bad hs ie rartatns wells, ‘but lig. Has, ovat lind the Sra hii OF, yesterday morning was caused by 4 fire tu do not cause tho slighest excitement here, In the Nation’s history, ‘There has been a , mon, and Seott. thelr total population Is considerable excess of exports over imports, | 363,040, an Ineren Hix Stories, with bayumunt, 70 feet Stone Front, by | Vestization ut Piilndelphts was wholly wn competitor, the needs and wunty of tho pey- | “le Chicago Pluning MIM, operated by E. Fy 0,109 In ten years, afect deu}y by 6 rear: Hydraulic Kluvatury, with, LUZO: but the difference is not so great as that of | ‘Tho fgures are as follow: team Leuting wad madera ainonks, necessary, If ever made, since the “very | ple . Morris, at the corner of Canalport avenue Bae seteteey : é ‘ i SEE ET recto ito, | article whitch. Is traced buek there to July ie tttor a brief rovlew of Garfleld’s military and Utown street. | Damuge, $25. Cause, ‘ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE AT MANILA. the ydar before, bere Da Ma OPO. SY Was printed here in the Washington Post of | career, whieh hodgelared the more ereditable | siaeks from the chimney .tulllug upon the Mapu, July 25—-A dispateh from | Gen. Hazen, Third Assistant Postmnster- | 3 0 Batal Ston reer or ceene tats bd rd ane axl tiased for wiuit Ie Arita OEE as he Hever had traning sud siltcaltioh In the | rout. Mantla guys that another earthquake shock Roa has had q little table made out for ye itn extract fr plitde brief, | aris of war, the Senator said: Lt Is not a BF ee veeurred thera Saturday, doing much dat | bls own information, showing the Increase in Proposals for Jail and not as an opinion of Justles Swayne, guestlon or ‘auen, but of party —of ria ioe (teers DR. TANNER. oge, No details have beh Teel youl, the registered mail sorvlebeof thy twenty- 4 hose are about what parties wean. ‘The plat- # : capers * Ag five u . " 7 . - « ° ILLINOIS, forms of the two parties are what must guy Mo ‘Regine Wis Twenty-soventh Day tugease: ae aha eS enelele creoal ine, Bie idee ca Four” as separa At Moomington, Ill,, sealed proposals for bulldinga |, -MACOUHIN COUNTY, our eholee,* ‘Phy 2 Democrats in Good Shape—Recovered from Min | yuurld says th Datul oss of tite atts che | With tho preceding year, Althottzh this tuble THE WEATHER, sew Juittur Melon County, tite wit bo revolved by Spectal Dispateh to Th thut the party stands where ft lus alway Tea eld lea paar Le EE Ee comprehends only a small fraction of the | Ovricror Ti, Cine SieNar, OFFICER fis Hutainy Connaitiay at the Superylaues rou, ta ipectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, stuod, and says sotrulys it stands where It] llous Attcts. quake at Manlla is esthiated at 320, Inehut- | Sopistered small business of the whole cout ee Byram ae sere ae at Mg Court-Htouse, until Aug. 4, laa at 12 u'ulock me Canuinvinne, UL, July 25.—A large and | did il 1890, when Abraliun Lineal was elect- Speciat Dupateh to The Cateago Tribune, sing 20 Chinumen, Almost every family ts | try the nereentage of increase Shown by it Wasiincirox, D.C, July 2—1 a. m.—Indi- atew of the nreliteck die A. Mago: Ccumbed oF enthustustle Garfield and Arthuy ratification | ed, and 1 1861, when the riters of the party, | New Yorn, July 25,—Dr. ‘Tamer spont | houseless, Is Beliuved (o bo very nearly that for the en. | cStlous—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, tee Wat Ue recov, for ey wnule, or Any part, of ineeting was held at the Court-House hi this | the Southern leaders, deelnred that they | Sunday In sleep. Le did not go to Contral a TPniaes _ | the service during the year, ‘The footings of | clear or partly cloudy weather, southwest to Femccunp led by ievalintuctony band or ertitnd elty las$night, ‘The meeting was addressed poate ae Aantal tile election. bub. sould Park, but kept ils cot, rousing from lis dozo Sif, A she table show that there dns been an: in- |-vorthwest winds, statlonary or Juwer tent tfuduntee Hut the vader wie mis bid ene: | DY Gen, John I, Iinaker inan ably and elo- | party today, and they: would deny, If they | Oly to take water, Ile has recovered frou | Loxnox, July 25th Rurnenantle Athens | lt per a tad Lae (ne rp CUS ioe cal | vermeue ain barwinctee, Coptud, immediately unter intacontrict und lew tua | quent speech, Ills points wore telling, and | could,thorlghtof the peopleatinrgeta govern; | Ms"bilious attack under Dr, Wark’s hot- For the Lower Lake region, cloudy weathe Picton oF the Mates. aie right is rossved to seuee | ellelted rounds of applause, “The Republle- | they Want to rule by an aristocracy. ‘Thirty of | water rézime, and seemed In better condi- | Correspondent suys a deeree of mobilization service of 123 per cent durity er, with raln, follawed by «partly eloudy Ee eiats og muttaing Commitios. __* ang. of Macoupin are aronsed and deter- | the forty-two Democratle Senators are from | tion tovlay than nt any thne during the past | 95 to be issued to-day, and the Chambers wenthor, southwest to tturthwest winds, sta- ee ‘A. BROKAW,Chatrnan, | mined that thoy will do all in their-power fie Sauter Ailates, and thoy pelle. tis week, Ils weight to-night was 12034, show. | Stuumtoned Imuned ee ANS, 4 tlovary or lower temperature, nearly stutlon- ary barometer, ke or the Upper Lake region, clear or partly U, 8. ENON KES Oreai for victory. Garfield and Arthur Clubs are | peltion was right, If you would prefer the | ing 9 loss of one pound durlug the twenty- Aloan of £000,000 hus becn obtained at | The Princexs Louluc Wants to Go Homo BEPARATE SEALED POLO N LS 2 duoteaty | belug formed In -overy township In the coun- | [end of Government they dexlre, the best way | four hotrs. He has lost at the rate of Justo Bit by revelved at tne ‘ofice until 2 PeaBt ot the | ty. A vigorous enmpulgn will bo made, In which you enn heb them te ward It ls to [tpound a day since he begun, Grad- Bees Anottioe: of, £2,000,000 Is belug ne- se Eh PETE berate Pde qeuuy ee et oats ye ed ete guyae! Be aay orate hasty Bh, for A a fae touows MELTINGS AT DECATUR vot the Deinocratic t vket, ‘The Demveratle | ually ho hus reduced his- allowance pes 2 Tense Su’ a Liquor Case. . nearly stationary temperature, stationary or Jat, Constructing a-Brust and Sane Dam and Spectat Dispatch to The Uhteua Tridunes party stands where it stood when It had run | oe water till now hie takes only ten ounces "AFGIANISTAN, Special Dispatch to The Chteago 7: higher barometer, hore Protection above Ied Wing, atin, | DEca‘tust, IIL, July 25.—About 300 Demo. | dewi the credit of the Governinent-so that | 0 i y - ter 2 Pe yf Heche ete! For the Upper Missigsippt and Lower Mis- 2, Constructing n Brush und Stone Dua and yore Drest! tl “nslvel vere | the dollar wns worth, only thirty or forty | oso aday. le says he feels better for not AYOOR KHAN. Orrawa, July 95.—It ls quite possible that an Saint Ape e eiatiiin Shore fmitection threo miley below Wa- | Chats Were present at the oxtunsively-udver. only y tuking i thluks the tee was wht * sour Valleys, clear or partly elondy weather, ta. const Siti ; tised mmuss-meeting held at tha” Court- cents, an whe it Hoctarl Lis Wi innate cutee nels Estate tho ice wascwieek Lownow, ‘July 25—The Viceroy of India | the Yrincess Loulse may nut return toCana- | southwest to hurth west winds, stitlonury of . cf ~ c! y y Hy + ut . st Lasers peul ye vin eh: 1 Y 1 r te] Dy Y ote . Conatrclion of Fania aie Shire fratnations Honse aM Se ely qeslentay, ater: eee eae ia Hrepresuntatly niwdleal attentants, of all schools, thut bi has reeeived tho followhig dispatch: du sgain, it isauldto have been apparent | lower tenmperature, higher barometer in “ane Kusunt WacKUn,Cannauanduly | for some tine past that she was wearying to | Berthern parts, e22—Sples report that AN rou hina fio ‘get back to her own country, and to be ee nee and Allssourl Rivers will eral Ha PTET Cog toeae Pe at la re among horown people. If this should turn WOULG CHRERV ATION: Portions of lily cavalry are foraging eae the } Out to be sy, It will only be tho fildilment of 1Cago, July 2, British camp.” ® prediction matte by mora thun ane of the Time, | Mar.j Ther.) iu | Winds} Weel : soclety journals shortly ufter the Marquis | Guise, m.laenl o | 75 o] ah. ie ‘ 7 sided. The Tou. lin It wry, of | Virtual continue tho system of slay HUICCE u he bee C Tat hope Protections aoe ah Dense te ton fib: hak ans posing the constitutional amendinents, whieh fatty lays fant tn whic ver fi the phys! Z ona, Alin, cos ry cf State, and still a member of the Lilie | fiaply make the Constitution of the United nether he will ever recaver from the pliysi- - Hb. Dredaind ip tie Mtualmto! Hivor one muito | TOS Trius and Warehouse Commission. | Sales whut thase of. Vermont wul the other | eal strain Is anothor question. ‘Che taster ih, Construction of Dani und Bhore Prowetions | a posltion of honor and emolument to which | New England States have always been, make | Sys he will easily, and that when he begins i nd Bong at bur ubove Grex- | he was appointed by Gov. Cullom, and ong | Ing evéry yan equal defor’ the law, and eating he will oxpuricnee no‘ gasteis dificulty ‘th, cae te and Shore Protections | whith many Republicans hellave ho ought t@ | J wever Heard a Northern Democrat com- | Whitever, . He fs sleeping some fifteen hours y by will suceved in porforining the extraordinary’ int by ior ! f he ts cuguged. IRELAND. Was-sppulnted Governor-Genern), One of 8 aire te 2 av v 2 Tiateb Stow and Grutor eat iene 4 Pee UAL TUASE voting at | pialnof that. ‘Che majority of the Demoertic | a day, which isa favorable symptom, ? * ath DiesTalog Re Tannyhal Blo. ne Tenth 2 eter Brea ga “Fou party) Is fase uf tvurthleds’ or tireus | ay,,y¢ Youre Juy Getto 8 o'slock this ogg AE RATIO the mulsslons of her Royal Tiulness, wus to Et oth: Coals in Denmark } manuscript.” ‘The wildress was of a | tourths of the very same men who went into | t Up (0 onpos, duly 2—A:dispatelt froin Dublin | establish a Court In Canada,—a mission tha id Odin OFS BONG Dar Rear Denman | eT atnTO,. “ale ‘Wodueed but tittle | the Rebellion, and it will be for you to say | oxeulng there was no visible change tu Dr. sayst Me aruailiae charles toh very fine, | Proved, ay complete a failure ns the nttompt nis sie , OP's C4 loth, Connsruction of Dama and Sore Protections enthuslasm, “Mr, Oberloy went back to the | Whether they curry this .sectlon,—bit they nuneE solidi Tle did pol gu for his of Lord Beaconsfield to set the peaple dream. | Maximuas 8: mininum, 62 of Bru e i au | won! Ins) But-E appeal to my |. ing ride, and was hn good spirits | Hoy is beluy speedily: cut and saved. AN) tie his Imperial dream, The Princess is GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, RAR ete te jercg enna ce Bienen ae ihe Hei aR apbinbernue dud f dow'tullude wo Vere aad euuord multe erat At hoon Ni ou | cropsare inaturing at unusual rapidity, In Woman of strong Wille and one wile usually a SOIT SWS Oe Oe Btalned on uy esuion tg tho undaraluned. org, | thine, Hodenounced the “election frauds,” | Mont, where there fen mua hope s Demir ek Shy tenants tle oy oe His San. view of this, sone, of the members of tie lies her owl way 3 80 that, ifshe has wearled bute wing [aval weve in, peer — | ag hoowled them, in strong iunguage, and | erate luinority, nor a Rey J uta re, HOE | ay twelve hours endliye at huon, Mansion House Rellot Com ittee gone ler ° e country, she will not stay in ita day tn | pati provement of Stdehor, of Grand Marais, elogad by bralsinue Hancock, rina Aibsas Balucy jee ae bea P oh tt Hf tne Wo ‘The condition of ‘Dr tino diffared, ttle thelr labors ought tw be ented lmediately. longer than aie tennis th a up the Ottawa m lat he Exesutive. Conunittes of the Decatur | es ‘3 HUT Wis . * ss i es i MU | os cng WOPHER ORISA Bs MMR ng 2 | Gurtleld and Artune Club fave about com: | Mi tna andor the cberaliswuch weutle: | Pe Nek ntarning yuo aad” the, atte ITALY, + | Het igcurtuineds “Evo” ehitureh wove fea Be firerte Senet tronoutn in darken. | Mets, ren gS oy eta eT | tnieDenfoeraisy ux {often do-in-private | biyalcaus auld bly eondion was niproved. Se ee In ie few days nao, aud were only discov- # ; hes at this oniea by the widersinad unit suclvek | Hikuly he uddressed by Gov. Cullom, Eiuory | ttlks, whether soit want to but the Govern . Sate aes Narrrs, July 25.—An eruption of Mount grod ufter-n long seit i nas beet pene fit 714 plage thoy will bo operigd. tor’ Brediiny and Cun A, Storrs, Col, Ingersoll, and others. - inent into the hand ate fears wi Hat A CONTEMPT CASE, Vesuvius began to-lay, a ria Hressmartirs of amile, amt the end Z Hemie eee igemermige fn tho, daruor of Grand i Se eee ear un aie etter Thue Sptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AN BAITHQUARE, pe nequino discnse, knows ns Int is | i Have bupedtS, CONT Bt ats a aaatr Bala VII DEMOCRACY. ae REE thay propane 40 WO iEcthoy. ge j Suara, I, duly 2i—An tutorest, | | Asharp shoek of enrthuuake was felt Hers | ourentiny In tho Oltawa Valley, ‘ho tyes | f a Blanks tl : ; HANCOCK'S AND BHELMAN'S LITTERS, controls of the Government, You" ull | ing case of contempt will come up in the . . wserious one, and In most cnses tho disease i tne ateaitieations Roa? dota, torent: Suay be Bpectut Dlapateh ta The Chieaga Tribune, -| pay eens Nutiomil taxes, whether thy | United States Cireult Court tomorrow, In IILADELPHIA & READING, | “mizates fatally, rH aU loa BI 18: yO Saath Wasuxorox, D.C, July 25—The editor | Constable comes to you with & bill or | tera the County of Randolph Issued bonds in | PHTLADE! i js MoM Rnears July. Seeders, Tend * ond ia Tnprovenieat oF Halbor of Duluth Mtinu,” | Of He Swtday Ueratd, who- served, undor | Wot. He guns (o oie cunmoyeg ane Four] ud of the Chestur & Tumuron Coal & Rail- An Attempt to Be Mado to Realize Pell, who, visited Canuda and the United ENGINKER OvvTcy, U, RB. Auty, Gen, Hancock, und fs one of hls personal | jy int fo pay those taxes. You all wear | road Company. Suit was afterwards ‘fnatl- . es . Btatesan behalf of the Royal Agrleultural tore Woat "tied street, sz. gestae “felends, intimated very’ strongly that inspite] glothen and you drink ten, aa gin may taxes | tuted In tho United Stites Court to enforce | ihtetoesa wutt to Mo Made and che | Causiulenton, have presented thalt weyort, 4 Proposals, in quplleate, will Ue raouived at | of all tcnialy a correspondence had passed | on'them, Every hnuan body who ents, weats | the payment of the Interest coupons, which} Give ‘rested. b solg out by preauntinny all the disadvantoges hay oF Austr VAG at ich nie aha lace between Gens, Sherman and Hancock tn ro- | clothes, gr siveps nsw teres Rov ‘axed, | was restated on the ground that the bonds ‘Byeclal Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribune, undioe whitel #i8 Poon ere age i hae outude Sa or Dredging tn the Toside Hare | gard to the Electoral dlapute, To-lay thls | Bittner Senators tells ws that thoy, propose, | Were legally tstued, ‘The case wos taken.) puinavenruga, July 25.—Thore are’ good | cuupletely override the former, “Che adapt 200 reasons for balleving that at Inst some definit | ability of thy West for stock-ralslng appears action jy to bu taken to try and extricate the | @ have made a strong Lupression pon FECLACSHSERLLA SS TAz TENS: ZI SEUEVEAREL TED: fe ‘which propusals must be made, contain- } editor'thus plainly states the existencvof the | jy order to “let bygones be bygones,’ to] to the United Statea Supreme Court and ~ Teinogegms und dotatlod informayon, maybe ob- | loitor; Wu hive nut intiuuted that-there | wipe out these words 0 i ‘ : Captulu of Kuginoors, was no letter from Hatieock In 1870 relating | that, no man whe opposed tho Government | was lasued last November by. the Unit Nye enh iv. fia, du the Constitutlon, | decided agalust the county. A nundomus erty the Commissioners, and the opinion ts ex- Le 8" frost. ; . hall have a chili for ‘losses | States Court ere commmling tho Board of | Matra of the Philadelphia & Reading Rall- | pressed that thers will always bea good | ft Won Wirenevale tor Cavalry Marses, "| to the Electoral dispute, Wo . undetatundl Heer ee ea aanctatte Conuress ting bila Bupurvisors to mak ii spuelal fevy-to pay tha | ruad Company from the slough of uncertain | Markor for heeves, with o tondency. towards Re fea fs anguanteit Devantuent ov DArora, | that thore is such a letter, and that Gen. ons | ponding ‘now, and would Nave’ passed them | Judgment for the Interest. ‘This was done, | ty-In which they have sunk since the sugpen- | -higher prices, RW - : i k’s friends are anxious that . Gen, i ago but they knew the President would | and the County Clerk directed. to ox- Senlea P; cin ese ts Minn, Jul W, iss, | COC! E me | Lows t I iL es sco a mie peta At if eneet kis pe wines ot Hon.” Brony. the. Urst: controversy eae North;. the only taxes pald by thy South— | delivered to the Hoard ut its December meet- dura, for furuuuing and delivery af Sy vant | this subject tho. frends of. Gen. Huicoek’) ord "y mention it with great respect—ts tux | ny, and he would have been nuble-to do One" Hundred and. Highty (160) Cavalr; here have Inalsted that there was only a sine | on whisky {Inughter) and a little on tobaceo, | th! Is ancl comply with thelr order At this Pro orecn.? | gle lotter on tho subject, but a corresponds | for whicl Valse confess something of fond> polut B. Cale, J. GQ. Middendorf, BOW. edoena teint S Jose nunibor will be received. once, and that Gon, Hancock and his ‘friends | nega, “Thon they purpose to repeal the cut: | Buckoy, John E, Detrich, and other lending Soh Brepes etre af iis, avrtiscuoi an would bo very glad to seo both his own and | ton tax, whieh they, say is unconstitutional, eltizens of Randolph County, by thelr attor y i . |, A person charged with the (egal sale of sion nt the Company Wo few weeks 880 | niiuor heru escaped conviction by a very pes An cininent Inwyer of ils’ elty, naw | | fe ‘i n lar defense. Lt was,proved that the Hyver resdred frou the, active practtes of hls | jad been sold by the prisoners wife, which, profession, but closely connect with the | according to the act, was sullicient to, cans corporation management, waa asked iftie | viet. ‘The counsel for the defense contended would undertake-a sult aaninst the Direct- | that the evidence was defective, us there was ory of the Company on behalf of the stock | no privet ot Hip marrage of the partles, Hu holders. One of tho uinny acts passed by | stated that ito himself was satistied that they: the Lealslaturo affecting the Reading Come | were man and wife, but Insisted upon the | 1 da BSCELEPESANS RAE Sa tea tisch = beeauge unequal, ‘They couldn't wake the | ges J. Perry Johnson, obtained an injunc- vi Oy Hous should be attaches ttle pro: | Coy Sherman's side of this correspondence Spbreme Coun ace it, te they hops to make} ‘ton trom tho Clreult Court eae the | pany was one by whielovery Director yot- | prosecution adducing texal evidency of the | Wiinvmuces, Bit proporaramont resorvas tho right to reject any OF,| in print, Congress, ‘The whole strength of the | County Clork from extending the lovy, Th ug for any vision of profiles that | fyots and,.as they were unable to do this, tho _———————$— ay nd full information ss to the Unt hi not beeh — varned was anade } case was disinisied, . -- WISCONSIN CROPS, TH MOST, PROMINENT HANCOCK paren -{ Demogracy is In the South, and 1f you help parties in conta pe were beforg tntes Court at its Junuary term to show | personally. Hable for the amount so Mr. Walter Shorly hay beon appointed En- al ay the man- nec of bidding, sondiuons to Gu obesryed Dy bade 4 ff -the Democracy you help the South, und the Syapprieeds cubuuet and bayineny witha furalaned | here, tho Suiuday Herwtd, thus states prefer | ohn ne tor Donslons loyleully follow nud are | euune, ws that, were obeying a divided unless he protested in thy niveting gluccy of tho South-Shory Tallway and tune Dest lal Uispalch to: Tee ONicage Zeibunde.. =. and pet the! Applicaton uifiea, et f ’ : VN, WI “3 5 Bnd a ences of tho nominee in regard to the Cll | already boing received ut tho Pension Oflcs, \ writ from tho Btate: Co , the levy was | of the lourd, and caused his protest to be | nel, He ly now engaged in selecting site | Warentowy, Wis. July 35.—Conslderable sbrapuatiy for avaley' i ual td “adbewaned +} manship of the National Committers ‘trom | phe ty ie Tse wipe oul e words: Mad because It exceeded the constitutional publiahed in’ the Gully, hewspupers, {c wag | for the tunnel, Maleate The onde ‘and Lau- } progress has been annul with the - spring ‘os oreigned. Citas, yourxins, , | Which It appears ‘that Wallucewas: not | “ Hebel’ and * loyal,” aud thus willmean the | Jimitation. A dyclsion wna not rendered | under thls statute that the proposed suit was | gueull, ‘Lhe work will be commenced hume> | wheat harvest In'thls section within the past Pury Quartormaster-Guuurai U.8. A. Chief Quer | wanted at all, and ‘that Bythum was. pogment of $80,000,000 n year In pensions to | stil: Mriday, when an attachment. was to bo brought. Thu luwyer referyed to de- | diately. ts % tires or four days, and more than halt of St tormastur. clined, and ulso refused to recommend coun- Spsciat Duupateh to Tas Chicagn Tribut only 8 second cholce, THY truth Is | Hebel soldiers which every mmm, womun, and | sued. ‘The parties were brought i by a , sol, but he went so. far as to say that the Touonto, July 25,—Mr, Wittam Catiin, fscut, ‘The crop on the whole ts turuing out Ps, a = child of the North must help to pay, If we | Deplty Marshal, and will appear in eguré SCALES, that nelther Gen, i hor hls | neo take Up tats idea that eno AldS was as | to-morrow, " ics be propor way to uccomplish the object was to'| General Buperlutendent ‘of the Cow Cross | tolerably well, cortalnly tur better (han what FAIRBANKS’ closest {rlends at any t estred Hunator -/‘sicht na the other, besides the present shame % 8 Di in equity on the part. of } Mission, Genoral Manager of ‘the Cow | was expected trom the outlouk ten daya ago, 4 a Wallace to take the Chalinanship: of the | and disgrace, what ean we de when tronble. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT REPORTS. io -etockholders,, nawlng as many | Cross EmigritonClub,—twoof the bent known | our Inte coal weather helping lt out very STAMDAXKD *Natlonal Comuilttee, nor dt they coustder tt ree Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Truna ; oe would joln in the — putitlon, philanthropte movemonts In London, thelr | much. While in xome places spring wheat ; endquarters being in Clerkenwell,—{@ here, | is nearly a total fallure from bilyht and rash, ¢ Sruwaviern, IL, July 5.—For the drs galdog tat behalf of the stoekholdors | and 1g hunting up Horne ineinbura of the | thy susie of the excessively pin mug: ia & CONles a] 2 Low can we isk our sons to y ‘advianble that he should yo sv, “Mr. tewiltt, oO aud Halt for the vouutry 2 You may so: § Cc A L E i] awho 40 tg conducted tly campalgn of 1870, fiancuck was a Union solui fer, aud sau net “Ov ALL KINDS. ‘would probabl have beyi thelr first chulee lov {ts but the Congress and net the Pres}. | thue in the lilstory of the State the Supreme | agulnst the Diréotora who ju the years 1871-76 | Mission and those alded by the Club, Jle'| atmosphere, many flelde are doing. thie! FAIRBANK®. MORSE & OO. | if tho state of ‘hls healt# had not pergmptar: ent rules the country, Court reports are up te dates The ulnety-"| declared dividends ta the amouiit of 818,000,- | suys that English navyies nreanxtous tocome | waking on the uveruge av fair yleld all 111.& 118 Lake St., Ohicago, fly. forbidden his uecc/ptance, Alr, Barnum Senator. Edmunds Prictty, touched on the | fifth volume, now nearly ready, will cantata Oo more than*were:earmned, and, further, | to Canada to work on the Canada Pacltlo | around, which may bo estimated at trom ten * Becarefultobuyonly theGenulne, | Was thelr uuxt choley’ dn this cuse the uo- | reductiow of tho lutereat ofthe public debs, | the declulons of thy September term, . that President Gowen; haying been a inciu- | Rallway, but caunot rules the necessary 920 | tu twelye busiielsto the acre, . § ‘i ' a . ‘ é Sa ‘ . e ‘

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