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eee EE ed t THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUNSDAY, JULY 18RI— TWELVE PAGES. gent henlth the chances are greatly In- creed," HANLES J. GUITRAU, THE ASBARIN, wae + me ly cinember of Cavalry Baptist Cou hy cvrnty-third street. | He brought a P'ter to catemureh from on Baptist eared he’ daw icy, put hls conduct was auch as to yury soon troitsd against jl natonly a personal dislike, but a conviction of his {asincerity and dishonesty, and his dee aire to profit peenniatily by his relation with the churel, Hig H-treatinent of his wife aitd his wild talk and acts caused him, to be digetylincd and. expelled . from chiurel: memmrship in 1873, . ‘The pune of the church, the Rev, Robert 8, AlneArthur, alluded to these facta in his sermon yester- duy morning. Ie sald: “Ile gave loose rely to all his base passions, Never goad, he be cane at tines very bad, and WENT DOWN STEP IY STEP, until he lifted his hand agninst tho first elt. zenof this inighty Republic. Perhaps his reason Wns dethroned. It Is to, be oped s0, Whatever excuses may he claimed for regicide in the, Old World, thero are none for President-kiling in this Republic. We cannot thy thonglit that such an ides could have entered that misarablo man’s intud. | We cannot sift. fer the thought that such language should have o place In the Iiteratura of our beloved country. All sitris, in fact, Insane 18; In that sense the assasin nay have been insane, ball thinkin no other sense ‘dhan that’? FOURTHLETS, Incidents and Accidents Pecullar to the Duy Wo Celebrate. Charles McCauley, 25 years old, living at No, 812 Sheitlelil avenue, Attempted to touch ona cannon with a elgar Inst nlgut. Hewill never see agaline «'€ Douxlas Wallace, 20-year-old son of Jus tlee Wallace, was sovercly burned about the head and arms by the explosion of some gun- powder upon which nnother boy dropped a Ughted mateh. Paul Cline, 14 years old, shot himself through the hand at 11:40 yesterday fore- noon while playing with o tey pistol at his home on the corner of Vincennes and Cot- tage Grove avenues, Mrs. Lyons, of No. 632 Canal street, was Bhot nt 10:50 last night by Arthur Armstrong, of No, 683 Canal street, necidentally, o! course. The bullet struck her in the bak of the head, and from the nature of the « Wound It Is supposed to bo dangerous, Thomas ‘Turneville, 2 boy 10 quar old, HHy- ing with his parents at No, ¥ South Ada btreet, had so much curiosity yesterday tint he looked down a pistel-barrel to see Why o cartridge had not exploded, Dr. Ludlan Bays that the wound Isttotdangerous, though it will mark Thomas fur life, Joifn Keegan, ah olt Penitentiary bird and a hard case generally, stole a lot of frecruck- ers Inst night from Charles Stayart, No. 330 Division street, ‘The owner of the flreworks yelnonstrated, got into a fieht, and finally Was shot In the right eye with w twenty-two- calibre revolver in Keegan's hands, ‘The wound Is not dangerous nor severe, ‘The shooter was tirrested aud booked at the Lar- Tabee Street Siation upo tt a chitrge of assault with a deadly weapon with Intent tu kill, Mr, and Mrs. Sweetland, of 223 Park av- enue, were thrown Crom the buggy Ju which they were driving at 8 o'clock Inst auleht by being run into by au en- gine on the Nortwestern Ruallroad at ihe corner of Elston and North avenues, Mr. Sweotland sustained .2 distovation of the Tight shoulder aud hig wife escaped compare athvely unhurt. Much complatit. has been inada because the locomotive driver took no precautions whitever to pravoent an accident, 9 bell was rung nor whistle blown, though an exposed crossing was belng approached. Anton Hucenolf, a Bohemian, 25 years of age, livlug nt No, 3 Currier ‘street, while sitting in front of a house on Wate steeet nt 8 o'clock + last evening, was shot inthe left temple by An- ton Tieby, another Bohemian, aged Bt years, and a umehinist by trade: ‘The ball was of small callbre, and was fittened against the skull, Dr. Sehnefer, who nt- tended, extracted Ht, and pronounced the avound not dangerous, ‘Lishy was overheard. to say Uiut he was sorry he did not Ki the man, aud was arrested and booked ‘at the West Chicago Avenue Station for an assault ‘with Intent to commit murder, Frank Serak, Bohenian tailor, who seemed to tuke arent pleasure ty eelebrat- ing the birthday of the Nation’s independ ence, was guilty Inst nlaht of an act which, though he was at the tle under. the In- Auence of alcoholic stimulant, may cost hin desr. He was meandering about with a double-barreled shotgun, discharging It at every opportunity, When: he came. near. the house “No. 87 Wade street his fiendish passions seems to reach their hight, for he there “drew bead” on asmall boy who wus standing on the side walk, Altering his iniid he turned and dis- charged a ond of tine bird-shot at tho Infant shild, Sarah: Noland, who wus resting at the Uine fu her mother’s arma nt No. 87 Wade street, Michael Logan, a witness tu the affair, says that the deed was one of devilish ucliberation, lle was arrested by Oller Stahl and locked up at tha West Chicago Avenue Statlon and booked for an uttenpt to commit murder, Fortunately the ittle chilg recetved but one shot? and ‘that passed tiroiaale her nose, Inflloting but a slight yound, SHOT. A Norwegian Probably Fatally Shot - by a Dane=Whether or Not It Waw Accldental Is Not Known. ‘Thouias Solderaon, 2 Norwoglan 23 years ofage, roomlng at No, 130 West Indians street, was shot In the head, aceklentally or otherwive, at 10:45 o'clock last night on the sldewalk In frontouf No, 1 on the samo street by E:nll Jolingon, a Dane, 23 years of age, who lives In the sane nefghborhood, Johnson made no effort to get away, nnd was arrested and locked up at the West Chicago Avenue Station, ‘The wounded man was attended by Dr, Rogers, who recom- mended his removal to the Gounty Hospital, and the West Lake’ strevt patrol was suim- toned for the purpose, ‘The bullet entered just below the right eye, and taking an up ward and backward courss forced tho eye out upon the cheel and lodged in the braln. ‘Che doctors are uniform In the he- ef that the man cannot lye, und probably i will not survive the night. Up to an erly hour this morning the polive, who are work- Ing up the case, were totally unable to whether It is na cuso of inurder-or ac dent fhe principals and — witnesses are forelgners, unable to speak Ene glish, und: It proves dificult to vt at thy facts. Some nro of the opinion that tt was the result of a quarrel between the two men witoh wok place inn saloon in the dns mnediute viclulty of. the shooting, | and but a short” time before ft” Anx- fous search is being imude for 9° per- Bon with the not uncommon name of dunes, who lives somawhers on Goose Tsl- and, Jig was inthe company of: both: men during the evening, and knows more about the affray than nuiy one else, His statement Would settle the dispute as to whether Solderson was murdered’ HORSE-STEALING, Charles Osborne is a prisoner atthe Cot tage Grove Avenue Station, churged with horse-atealing by OMcers Crowe and Gerrity, Osborne has been halding forth ina barn in the rear of No, 170 Thirty-firat streot, whore Uie oflicers recovered two stolun horses, two buggles, seven sets of harness, and odds and ends of wagon material. At No. 2000 Went- worth avenue they recovered a stolen horse which he hid sold toa grocer named MeAlllater; and at No, sobs Archer avenue another stolan horse, which he ‘had Hold to Charles Stoucen, F. A. Glison, of Racing, Wis., recognizes one of the horses recovered; Mr. Ward, of Eniclowood, recognizes & bu, BY, buta horse which was stolen at the sume the dy stl inissiug; and a part of the hare diess belongs to Mr. Litttojuhin, corner of Langley avenue and Forty-third street, ‘The sealader awulta Identiiicution at the police ENORMOUS TELEGRAPH BUSINESS, Svectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Wasitsaton) D, 0., July 4.—The Western, Union Telegraph office here trunsuitted 270,000 words last Suturday in newspaperdls- patches, and the American Union and Rapld all an enormous, If not equal, business, Al together, thers. were- ut oust hulf w milli words went that day, mulliion Brain and Nerve, Wells’ Health-enewer, yreatest remedy on eurih for impotence, lcanness, uervous debility, Glo Shatdrugylete, Depot 63 Luke street, FOREIGN. Cause, Ilre-crackers, nal. ‘Cho alarm from Box 825 at 10:20 tn tho fore- noon was cansed by tea inany fireerackers on the roof of a two-story frame butldiny No, 188 White street, George Halloran, ‘The alarny from Box Vis at 10:08 at night was caused by a skyrocket setting tire to the rool of Lorenz Ruti's residence, at No, 427 North avenue, rs ‘Khe atari from: Box 70 at 0:40 Inst avening was caused by nskyrocket sulting fire te a window eurtaln ot the third floor of n three. story frame building at No, 1281 State strect, occupied by A. Cody. Tho alurm from Diunage nom | hole, go stumbling down the gan, fre spread ont and “inspected, eminot understand the = Chinamen, President. and ho fixed his cyos on the by AMUSEMENTS, “An where did yo pt THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, OPTION TICKETS, 9 apie of Ciptlon Tickots healing TTI1H M to reOnies of tha Can the Bxpudilgn Gultding, for tho THOMAS | SUMMER NIGHT GONGERTS tho wook will bo old I dvinore Hekate nt tho followin tow Pave Ten 25c Tickets for 82,00, - Ten 50c Tickets for 24.00, ‘Tho rato of these o svoning, July vB mele wienBy MIS, OKO. B.C. BULA AID IRR AMS Manna rrenerry eae! HOOLEV’S THEATRE, roots aml manuscripts, Anothor little House President, and, ho, th’ woeds?" hie inquired, ‘Tho csthote flushed slightly: "Oh, alr: Lhnve At homo u sick mother, ber oyes will brighten nt tl vent wild flowers.” “Oh, ay, sald the Presitont, unknitting ble brows, * yo're going to make ten out of thom,” ————— THE WEATHER, Cine SiaNAn.Orricen, July GL ke mor the ‘cniuessee, fair wenther, westerly winds, stationary ‘or higher temper. ature, and lower barometer, For the Lowor Laka reglon, fatr wenthor, westerly winds, lower barometer, ond sta- Uonary or higher temperaturd. Cautionary signals continuo at Mackinaw, Duluth, Section ‘Two, Marquotte, Escanaba, Milwankee, Section One, Grand Haven, and ree. £ Siznat OMicor f lowing bulletin: “ontet” bimaolt always wrote with blue Ink on Dito paper. ifs waa n singularly neat and reg- ulne band, really artistic In its conception, lrg- tnot very legible to those unfamilier it. Efcre, asin everything vise, waa to bo noted the perfect fnish, ‘ne it minbt be styled, of his totter-writting,—tho disposition of tho 0 stopping. tho use of tho comments of, Lonnon, July 4.—The Mark Lane Exnreas, inarevlew of the grain trade for the past week, says the weather has been uninterrupt- Wheat has passed through tho eritical blossamuing period favorably. general position of the crops nypeara to ba healthy, but tho plant is thin on the ground, and is stunted In growth, ances {ndleale a good crop on the beat land and varinule elsewhere, bad ant appears ta be worse, trade, on account of scarcity native wheats have advanged both In London and tho provinces, nnd the advance ts matntalned, but at the closc buyers operated less freely. Foreign trade has been on the wane the whole week. Wheat, Friday, was cheaper all r Tho ndvance which was screwed ont, day was dite to tho smal supply.? Th yaniee was lost Friday, particularly, Regnrd- ing American red winter on spot, the decting amounted to Ud@ts, yet buyers hesitated, ‘Tho amount on passage was Increased. ‘Tho week's supply is clrletly Indinn, Russian and. Flour maintains Monday's nd- yance, but the demand, which has been only consumptive, Is slackening. supply, chiefly Australinn, and European, Prices were ‘lowor fn London Barley dull and owned and oecupled by | doubtless aceounts, in a large measure, winnatre telling, ny the one aide, or Ml-natice on tho other, About one th ton of the Chinaman have thalr thin, bony, lugs covered with stockings, but this searelty of covering of the lower extremity Is averaged by the mnount of clothing around, thelr badles, which Is swathed fi to six padded allk gatments, the reporter noticed several Intelligent-look- silver badges denoting 1 several Chinese com- eke to one of these thnot go on boot the ship and explain to the passengers the ine. spection they would besubjected tu, andother intters which would have the effect of avold- Ing great dent of the coufiaion, ‘Tho agent replied that a recent order of the Steanship Company, or the Custom-louse, forbade them from boarding the sly until wore all landed, ni for tho print- ors, written ns it 1s fn very small band, inuoh crowded, is trying enough printers never found any diiticultios, inuch and carefully: corrcoted, and whorover there was an erasire it was dono in thorny, fashion, su that what was otfaced could not reat, Nearly all tho bund followed ble exam plo in writing in blue ink and on-v and this for many years, but not witha Inean= Ko tho bor and his button di scribed by Sir Walter Scott, tho nbsence of per or Ink of the necossary color affected the dung, atid one worked titder serious disabilitics, atrangenoss, etc. Anothor idiosynoriay of his nye, the month in full, as xth.” Orricn oF Tite Wasitsaton, 1D. Ohio Valloy and 1 Barley—Appear* to tho oyes, but tho Onts—Prospects ing Chinainen wearlny tham to be agents of ‘Tho reporter 8} nnd asked hint wh ox 207 nt 4:20 yeaterday afternoon was caused by 9 fire In the toy store of Mr. Stalburg,No, 487 Jefferson streat, Datinge, $353 Insured for $1,000 In the Fire Association of Philadelphia, throwing firecrackers fito the store, he alarm from Box 414 nb 8245 o'clock last night was enused by the Igniting of 1 Chinese Jantern in the show window of L, Paul's notion store, No, 03 Cornell Ky S15, al at G:44 Inst evening wus writing tho di “January twout; THE FIRE RECORD. the pussengors ‘The reporter asked the question for the renson that it was plain to see that the Crinamen had no tden of what was oxpected of thom, ‘They staggered.dn the wharf under their Jonds, and Were pushed and jammed around by the Inspectors, without ‘a suspicion or previous information of what the ofiicial ushing and jamining nll tended to. ‘hoy looked Hke a. dlrove of bewildered enttle In tho recelving-yard of 2 slaughter- if thoy hesitated in on dazed, une looking for some friendly ing for a directing wort, suffered the panalty of thelr funocent aneg by an tinceremontous but official clutel in a heap and atop uf some other equally obtuse and struggling passenger Ifa Chinunan staggered and fellon the gang plank ils basket of | ous, scattered In ivked after Ifin, and some fn the ‘urnishes the fol- Barometer highest in Tonnesses and low- est In the Upper Lake region. ‘The tempera- ture has fallen stightly In the nothern: por- Mitly States and soutli- arn portion of New England. - Elsewhare it has risen silghtly, from New England and RPKNTHAL, Losses, Daninge to stoc! te ‘The alarm from Hox Was cated by some ono firlug a skyrocket into alot of ttreworks which wero exposed In the store of Brizzolara & twenty-second street. Tho build Ing, Which was owned by F, RB. ania to the oxtent of $100. Damage to latin from ox 27 nt 11:50 last night was caused by the explosion of an oll-lnmp in the composing-room of tho airhelter Zell ati at No. 87 bifth avenue, Dame $100, The fire sas discovered’ by George Banford, nt A still alarm to Engino Company No.3 was enuised by a fire on the roof of a frame builil- ing at No, 925 North Mu: Mary Krall, and occupied by Mr. Goodinan, Daniage, $50, - Cause, tre-erackers, a ——$_—— ‘CHALKING CHINAMEN. Mow the San Francisco Custom-Touse Acents Inspoct tho Chincso—Private Xnapectora—Landing Portholo—Khe Mall-Whart Inspection Pests. San Franeteen Chronicte, ‘The Janding of 5 thousand Chinamen on the Pacilie Mail wharf crentes a scene of most amusing confusion and disorder, and presents many curlous studles In life,— studies brilliant only tn physical color; dreary and binnk enough otherwise. ‘The City of ‘Toklo arrived yesterday with 1,040 Chinese steerags pussengers, and passed quarantine was at once placed nlong- skle the wharf aud commenced Innding pns- The Chinamen ‘are discharged atrelght porthole down a gang-planic and into an iniprovised pen, where their Persons and baggage are the Custom-House olliccrs. The pen begins atthe gang-plank and Includes a space on the. whurf about-100 feet long and. twenty-five foet wide, running parallel with the length On onu side of the pen fs the bay; the other three sides are fenced In by an iron fence, outsile of which and at a distance from It of six feet n rope 1s stretched, rope: prevents outsile Chinamen from com; ing tou near the pen and recelving coutra- band zootls from tho passengers, * In the end of the pen furthest. from the gangplank Is o gate, guarded by two officers, between whom the Chinumen pass after their packs und bag- roperly chalked by the exninining wo hundred and fifty Chinamen are taken from the shi i time. Wien all is rea out of the porthole, wi must stoop to piss thro mT AT and Naturday at2, Augustin Daly's Great Now York Musial Suceeny, CINDERELLA AT § H00., dnmes Lowls, Diaby ATSTATH LINE, PAL | Brapronp, Pa, July 4.—A. fro broke ont this forenoon in State Line, a little off tows lovated ten miles north of Bradford, and before the Gre could be sulted about forty buildings were destroyed, embracing the ‘princtpal ymrt of tho village, ‘The buildings were all Nght frame structures, possible to estimate the Joss at the present time. Several small buildings were also de- atroyed at Kingun Junction, faras known at prosent, originated from the discharge of firecrackers, tlon of the Middle Atl he rains reported he northern portion Isewhore file Winds {n the South At- lantle States have shifted to southerly, and in the Ollo Valley and. Tennesses to westerly, Reports renerally missing from { Lake region, nnd westward ta the Paciiie Const. Fair weather indicated for the Middle nnd South Ailantic States aud the Olle Vale ley nnd 'Tennesses for to-«tay and to-morrow, LOCAL OHSERVATIONS, CHIOAO, July 4--10118 pe Te, Hare | Ther iv | Wind. ta] 71.0) #2 |W aud the provinces Friday, cottnsel or wall rates lower where business was transacted. Oats, native and foreign, firm and higher, Business quiet In tone and in buyers’ fayor, Sales of English wheat the past week 10,337 quarters, ngninst 17,974 the corresponding week Inst year. In the Commons to-day Sir Charles W. Dilke, Under Foreign Secretury, stated that the English Government considers the con- duet of the Fretch Consul nt Quebec in ask- ing Canada to particlpate in nggotiations for a new Anglo-French treaty of vommerce. was Irregular, aud that they would make repre sentatlons to France on'the subject. Lonpos, July 4.—[t was announced fn the Commons to-day that the Parliamentary Oaths vill, the effect of which will be to enable Bradlaugh to aftirn as a member of the House will not be further proceeded with BAUMS PAVILION. ‘Twonty-second-st., Cottnzy Grove, nnd Indiana-ary, and bounce, all o ing tho st street, owned by ry ovoening fun ing the summer, y ovening und Bunday Math GRAN. Adnilsaton, 2505 Sunday Matinon, tio.” TAIN RESTORER, dmiration: - | WORLD.: ° Mrs.S.A_Allents' wy WORLD'S’ Hair Resto QU INESLOTCT. ‘IS PERFECTION! For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY. It renews its life, strength and growth, ff Dandruff quickly removed. A match. ‘ ressing,-” Its .perfume. rich » and rare, Sold by all Druggista, fs AT BURLINGTON, IA, Bunrzotoy, In, duly 4.—Burilngton paid dlenrly for her flre-erackers, About? o'clock this evening the Nautilus Boat Club house was destroyed by a fire originating from flre- crackers, ‘I'he flames spread upon each side, partially destroying the Burlington Boating Assochition’s bont-honse, damaging it and its contents about $4,000, song falling on the whart ny. ‘The unlucky wretel wold take the loss of his goods hardly, but the Lnspectors were too busy to treat him the agents of the Six reountrymen as mich In tho oxeitement and hurry of thefr first ener ettlay Inspeetor a xa) aut es LAV, ANUS 50.3] 74 We i for tomperature, olovation, ¥ and Inatrumontal Pato He OF ‘Moan baromoter, : Moan thormemote: Mean humidity, i. Highust tomporntira, 2,4, ‘Lowest tompurature, Ghd UENENAL ONIERVATIONS, CuUroAgy, July 4-10:13 p.m Comptes holped the ete reception by the mus. the fol of the ganz-plani: would unknowlngly drop - bundles, 1 seme Inspector would plek wp nud heave Into the midst of the confused mags of baggage, Chinamen, and Inspectors, bundle hit a Chinaman’ crowd" on ‘the wlinrf cheered, would then run after the bagzage so happl endeavor to find It and raturn 'The entire tot of 1,040 gers wore Inspectad, cliatked, and passed out of the pen In nbout three hours, * INDIAN ELOQUENCE, Addroas of Chicf Colorow When Invited to Fake n Wall. Laramle Hoomentng, There will be a big pow-wow at the White River Agency one 2th, at which the Utes. will declde whether they whl go away to thelr new lands peaceably or not. We ara permitted to publish In advance the written statumentof Chief Colorow, which he will submit to the meeting on that ocea- sion, and give it below: : “Gentlemen ot the Conference, Warrlors and Pale-Faced Snoozers from the Land of the Rising Sun—My pepple are to-day cordially Invited by the white father to pick up their furniture and go West to grow up with tho, it also burned the part of the sides of Johnston & ouses, ‘The loss will be about AT REED CITY, MICIT. Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gnayp Rarsps, Mich, July 4.—A fire at Reed.City to-day destroyed the Fitnt & Pérs Marquette Rallroad roundhouse, Engine 42, Loss, $10,000 to $12,600, INCIPIENT FIRES, An Exceeding]y Uusy Day for the De« partment, Duuiix, July 4—O'Connor, Seeretary of the Cork Branch of the Land Lengue, has been arrested under the Coercion act. some other property. * 3} aececereata| =! Panis, July 4.—The Memortat Dipto- mutique, usually well informed on Amerl- can diplomacy, says: Although the United States have not yet oficially reptled to the note of Enrl Granville, British Foreign See: retary, on the proceedings Inthe case of O'Donovan Rossa, a telegram from Woash- ington to Earl Granville has informed ttm that the authorities are exercising an active watch, and would send to London all neces- sury Information regarding the intrigues of the Irish-Americans, i Panis, July 4.—Lullier, the insulted party ina quarrel with Cassagnnc, announces that he will fight the duel with swords, Tho duel Is to continue until the Inst drop of blood fs drawn, and the body of the vanquished com- batant fs to be at the absolute disposal of tha victor, Lulller ts an accomplished 'swords- RE: Never bofore In the history.of the Fire Departinent haye so many alarms of fire been received’ and answered ‘ns yesterday. The’ Fourth of July—always a memorable day among the boys who run “wid de ma- ehing’—Is Invariably productlye of many fires (generally small-ones), aud colsequent aetivity among the firemen, The National hollday of 1869 wasndny of much Interest. tn that respect, for on that day no less than seventuen alarms were responded, to, But yesterday outdld all former etfurts, there being: from imidnuight to midnight no less than twenty-two bux alarming and nine still alarms, representing that number of Incipient con- dingrations, As can be well {magiied, con- sidering the condition of the atmosphere, the Department work was nota sinul one for either the men or the horses, [t was not par- tieularlyhard upon the men, for thelr. chief Jabor was the ride to und from the reported scene o€ conflagration, ‘Chey went through all the work of hurrying to the tire, of course, only to find, after arriving there, that the work of extinguishing was very small In- The stock did not fare so well. repeated rapid runs under a brollin were not conducive to comfort.—whle! hhose-cart horse 10 demonstrated b: Paelfle avenue, while returning froma fire Harrison and Jefferson streets. ‘Taken ultugether the duy was one which will not soon ue forgotten for fly bus!-" ness, nut only among the buys In. blue, but with those who manipulate the complicated machinery of the Five Alarm Telegraph. It: may be std In compliment and Prof. Barrett of the Fire Alarm service, that not a sitzle mistake nor an necldent hap- pened all day to the wires and instruments of the Department, gother.with thelr causes ane found In the subjolned summary, As will be observed not one tite scored » heavy loss: + ‘The alarm from Box 68 at 7380 o'clock yes." terday morning was turned in to announce a in the two-story brick bulldlug No, 235 Fifth avenue, The burning renimants of tire: erackers lodged in some clothing that was. hanging on a rack in the hall and setting fire thereto brought about an alarm, Damage ‘The ularm from Box 81 at 9:15 a. m. was fire {nu the frame building No, LH0 Michigan avenie, awned and ocetipled us adwelling by LE. D, Chapman, An oyer- hented stove was the caus is merely nominil. ae e224 Throughout Europe and Am ZYLO BALSAMUM (irs alle) A lovely tonic and Hair Dros! n-G removes Dandruff, allays all it ra stops falling Hair and promotes a healthy growth with a rich, beautifn) gloss, and is dolightfully fragrant. © Price’ Soventy-five Cents in large glass stospared Rattlon, Sold byall Oranstate.! MAGNOLIA BALM. “Wo are asked to lenve our lands and take | up some claims in another locality under the desert land act. . “The white father tells his children to scoot. Hesnys he needs these lands in his business, und asks the red man to gather til parpouses and take alittle excursion Inton strange land, “The white man knows that when he spealrs we must obey lis voice, He has the regular army and another man to enforce his “We accept tho situation, The bones of our ancestors are here, Here are the spirits of our dead. handed {n our remonstrance, but it won't “Ina few moons we must turn our backs upon these hills and valleys, and go te our lou, nwith their. pale squaws and apooses, Will build their Lhe: prospector will, come hereand dig holes Into the earth, and the farmer will plant lils crooked-neck squashes above tho ashes of my people. a When the white fa “We have been asked to irrigate the coun- try horeand hue corn tke the white man, Our hearts aro heavy, and: we. cannot pro- note the string beans -We will do what Is right, but wo cannot work, The Indinu can- uot huntthe potato-bug when the deer and antelope are ripe, Le cannot dig post-holes in the hot sin when the chase calls upon um to go forth Into the forrest, : “Slere, where wo have ronued through the ited the deer futd baat they busin to crowd 1 iy so low that thoy Panis, July 4.—A dispatch says stnificant declarations were made at the sitting of the Monetary Conference Saturday Inst by Mr. Thurman, American delegate, who stated that, though speaking in his own name, he belleved he was reflecting the feeling of his Government and Nation, He expressed the conviction that the offers of England and Germany wonld not warrant the. United States in allowing the tree colnage of silver. The United States, he sifd, aid not fnsist on immediate and unqualitied bimetallism, but was rently to‘necept approaches thereto, be- loving it would eventually prevail, But they could not incur the risk of alternating the standard through confileting or inharmonious action of other States. {In the Monetary Conference, Dumas, the French delegate, urge the adoption of a tatlo of 1537 to 1 between the two metals, __ err Schrautt concurred in several of Dunas’ arguments, The delegate from-Tlolland was of opinion that the adoption of a double standard would reinedy the constant fluctuation in the price of silver, which produced considerable evil, . The sitting adjourned untl! Wednesday, THE EAST, Lonpox, July 4.—A dispatch from Galetta says the Archbishov of Tunis, who Js an Italian, has been requested to resin, ‘The French Archbishop of Algeria will succeed him, This has caused a painful lmpresston, Lonvow, July 4.—A Constantinople corre- spoudent says ie ling reason to believe those persons who did not netually participate in the crime of the murder of Abdul Asiz will be exiled to a distant province of Arabin for from the tnside in thelr eagerness to Innd that the porthole is frequently blocked and im- after a vast amount of and haullug one of :the wedged-in iunss is extrivated and the gorge belng broken, op out likes champagne Ing force betined. ye lashed to either end ofa we across hls shoulders, which nukes the work of breaking a “ dend- Jock” all tha hinder. Inleway down the plank eich Chinuman is stopped by n flicer, to. whom some kind of a ticket is delivered, At the foot of the SURRNSTRSS ASME RScS ERE RASSSS: OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS; . those behind fairly Prymovurn, July 4.—Arrived, Lessing, of cork from the finpel ond hus hls bug: bumboo pole aut ’ For You, —. Madam, Whose complexion botrays ating. imperfece tion, - whose mirror tells you that you are Tanned, Sallow | - ‘and disfignred in countenance, . : ‘or have Eruptions. mess Or unW! tints of complexion, w use Hagan’s Ilere are our homes, Queenstown, Montreal, of New York, Lonpoy, July 4.—T'ho stenmer Donat, from Bremen, July 8, for New York, put ion With hersteering gear silght- ONDON, Jily 4.—The State of Nebraskn, nd the Peruvian, from - July 4.—Tho White SI steamer Britanule, from New York, June ig ashore at Kilmore, on the rd, Tretand, Efforts are mak- Ing to lighten her, ‘The vessel fs innking no water. A steam-tug has gone to her. resist mice, Tho passengers und crew ore safe. It ect the ateamer will flont to-morrow, ritannic’s passengers “and . malls were Innded by tho ship's boats, ‘They will to Wexford, thence to Dublin and Liverpvol, . d ee SEITE HURT HIS LEG AND HIS CHARACTER, Charles Lusk, residing at ‘No, 211 JUL street, to escape his irate spouse, who had Jocked him Into a room fu the second story, ; Jumped from a window to the ground, twen- and hind lis left leg broken irs. Lusk upon returnt home, after shaving spent the evening with, her friends, ig sald to have found her. hus- t with a stranger, Sho deftly ed to lock the couple into the. roo Heomin, It was to avold arrest that he look the jump. Ie was taken to the County Hospital for trentinent, His partner, Johantia Potu up at the Chicago A SARATOGA LAKE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, ; Sanatoaa, N. ¥., July. 4.—Tho Saratoga nko Hallway Company formally opened Its y, trains ruuniug hourly to Se Ime. do Cawein’s Plotures, Tho Parla correspondent of x Philadelphia paper guys; * Lam told that some Amerivity, mulionalre—Mr, Vandorblit, p 'd Mine, do Cassin tho sui of 800,000 fi 100,000) for the two wema of her fumous gul- ery, the *Spunish Murriage,’ by Fortuny, aud the *Salomo’ of Henrl Iexnauit, cach pall Gelng the undoubted master and tumented ereutor, | ‘Tho Bulome $7,000, und fe July 4.—Arrlyed, City of of Company , No, ? back to Brom at the curner of ngplank s contless and perspiring Custom-llouse officer grasps the stumbling, overburdened Chiniunan ‘by his arn.or shoulder, and gives, iin an energetic push. towards ‘the, further end of the pen. Sometimes the Chinaman isstrong enough, or well enough balanced on his feet to retain ls equilibrium under the clrctmstances, but gencrally he Is not, and sprawls out on the wharf and ts burled under his bags and bas- gage. ‘This always guins the oflicer a round of applause. from the crowd around the aut- a8 they leave the gnug- plank, ollicers excitedly direct the Chinaman to the lower end of the pan, packin; close together ug their baggage will them tostand, Each Chinuman carries his budding, extra clothes, shoes, hats, ete; his entire household goods, including tin cook- ing utensils, dried vegetables of various ds, drugs, medicines, smoking outilt, and gatrange wid varied assortment of nrticles of all Kinds and shapes, packed In baskets, chests, trunks, bags, bamboo and straw mat- Win overy lmaginable character of bagenge. As‘ the baggie is tumbled and dumped on the wharf, the Chinamen rected to open if, and, ng in Its most compact form. Jt leaves not ap inch uncovered, the distributing process wigwains here, Boston, have arrive rts the music | const of Wexto: io agnolia Bal, . Itisadelicate, harmless and eljghtfal article, the most natural an ‘Ing ‘tints, . the artificiality of: which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes pet “manent if the a Is judiciously use orted fires, to- losses, may by side of the pen, tall grass and hun pale-face asks us to dig irrigation plow the green earth with a rebellious mule, “Here, when our warery has been answered back by the giant hills, we are told to whack bulls and join the church, “They ‘cometo us and tell us to go to school and wear pants, ‘hoy ask us to learn the language of the pale-facv, and go to Con- resd. ‘They send men to us who want us to earn to apull and wearsuspanders, “Wocanuot do tl aula, Balm ty-four fect below below the knee, 2, aud the damage ‘The wlaruy frum Box 413 at 0:20 A, m., was caused by the burning out ofa chimney ‘at the southeast corner of Alliwaukee avenue and Fig street. No fire, x arin from Box 825 at 10:20 n,m. yose terday was caused by an fi ewned and oceupied by George Ualloran, ‘The fire was caused by tire-crackers Igniting Dainnge nominal, . ‘The warm from Box 413b10:17 9.1m,’ was eaused by tho burning out of a chimney at No, 25 Crittenden street, awned and ovcupled by P, Klolbassa, N ‘The alarm from Box 44 nt 18:85 a.m. was caused by a fire in 4 two-story frame bulld- Hilt street, owned ‘by Bred tpled as a dwelling by Au- gusta Wunderlich, Cause, a defective chim- ney. ‘Tie alarm from Box 033 nt 11:30 9, m, was cansed by a blazs on the roof of a one-story frame cottage No. 0 Howe stree aud oceupled by Jazob Schram, Sts no dustraned, MILLINERY. CLEARING SALES MILLINERY. HAGEDON’S,’ 42 and 44 Madison Street. - untyIng, opentn We are used the hen went for a ways of our people, Our customs are as old We scratch our backs against the mountain pine as my people did QR thousatd years, ago. We can toave our lind, but we cannot change our socks avery spric and do ay the white “We can go away from our homes and live’ in a strange land, but we eannot wear open. back shirts and lend In prayer, “ Warrlors, we will father has piven us, tun our yellur dogs, our wigwams an Ve will go to our naw home beyond the ‘or now, and when the autumn comes wo ‘ako a bridal tour back to this country. construct u holocaust, whatever ntsliectunt faculties . ny tho universe, Sorta, July 4.—Zaroeff, Stambulof, Sinne- kof, and Karayeloff haye been elected mem- bers of tha’ Chamber of Deputles at ‘Tir- ‘son, was locked plent blaze on thirty or forty Chinunen have been 5 : crowded Into the end of the pen nearest the tho corps of twenty Custom-House In- he process of prough?? tha outsprend bagguge, was confusion now Lecomes chiios, ficers walk over the baggage, open bags and trunks, dye their arms into the Interlor of packages, und seatter thelr contents in bi ‘ile’ this Is going on 8 alloted! 250 are being packed inte Every Chlunman gesticulates and tatka; every oilleer explores, sweats, and ILustlad: on the whart Into this scons of wild contusion, the Chinaman, with- out the remotest Idea of wh Is Jerked to the edge of the ing: fellow-countrynion, untashes IRC, Opens It, sees It scattered, collects ¥ tia can of It, stunds upright to be seare! iments to his bare ck and told to eh ‘Tho search of tholr persons and baggage Is yet fow artictes are contis- cers move about with large {ute which somo of the confiscated es—some of them—are thrust, An oc- casional pleco of sili; ab packuges of tobacco, urn few silk I tiuts constlinta the general run of covered contraband ‘articles, ‘The search for oplitm Is unusually strict, even tho shoes on the Chinumen's fect: belng ” examined, Chronicle reporter yesterday notlead an Ine Cituanian’s shoe, look Wve it back to its tb Le attracted his red {ttn his hand: a moe out his knife and tried the shog whieh tp. to-be an nuustally fine one. ‘The owner saw this with dismay, but suddant seaming to comprehend the meaning of I expluined to the oftcer In pantonine ho: the shou's Interlor could utter: « annihilation, ollicer, taking both shous, went of the whart and procueded with giuntats, 1 knife tu carefully: dlssuel nothing in them he tossud them tito the bay, to the astonish- inunt of the barefooted owner, Chinumen tad boxes contsining expensive and beautifully propared confectionery, One peulng upon a box of this aw handful and passed them over a fence toa huly friend, Another In- 8 the same with some handker vhlefs. Anather donated to hinaelf a box 2a third, happening to erchicis in a Chi inan's bundle, handed them to another In- who pockwted them 1 ig them in the bag.. A momont afterwards the puporter asked tho 1 found the handkerchlefs; "WI article taken from the Chinamen ?" Wi Ho bags those men hold afterwards sold nt atic. Taspector, dotnitly and ptly, Batt i the Chinamon: gather up aid repack oy can And, they are nto s seone aquntly confuglug, but mura friendly. -¥ -Tolutlyes neat theus and put them aud thelr way Into the waltlug express wagons: they ure driven to.Chiiatown and absorbed into that dingy sponge, 230 have bean exanned the wharf fnelde tho Tiults is strewn with add: th tobacco, dried vegetables, fans, 3, AY bitboo, poles, ‘I into the bay, for, the ressed for tluie to be able to allow the Chinumen to claim then and gather them up, ‘Then another batcl 4 poured out of the port We cantot change. Bosuay, July 4.—According to Inteat re- the tarred roof, Parts, Ayhab Khan left Horat on the 25th of Jane with a force ofall arms, to theland our white | 1ew fond to-da: Peasy 'o will takeour squaws: City or MEnico, July 4.—The Seerotary of the Treasury hag lasned an order concern Ing the exportation of silver and gold, ‘The familly of a citizen named -Gomez, Killed on the Morelos Rullroad, has sued tho Company for daniuges. Cay Caney for the last slx months, tus at No, Sehrain, and occu A choice of very desirable . Hats, consisting of: Rough: and Ready Braids; Tuscans, Milan, Porcupine, hut it Is all about, inaas of gquirme that fs, nud spatter tho. f he rinelises all over the country. temarks, Ihave twittered my twit. —— = Es Caused by fire-crackers, ‘Tho alarm from Box TL at 12:35 acm. was enused by the Iyhitin; the rear of No, iy for the Fortuny $14,000, 80 that the proiit would bave Leen rather a neat One. She consulted Alexandre Dumas respecting her tlnal notion in tho matter, sy?" naked the by nll,’ wua the roply, A fortune boing estimated at wore 8,000,000, iny advice to you ts tu keep your.p! tire two of the noted miisto art, they nro widely colobrated, und* your pos. session Of them hus rendered you famous, with thom, and you wlll 10 longer be Mme, de only be, Muto. Cassin, them, and leave them tothe Louvre after your death, ani you will thus have acquired a title to ‘Tho judy took her gifted friend's: nO woulerful works will not orogs the Atiantle,” ‘ trom bis outer pile of refuse hay | chalked on his wt Kinzie atreet, ‘Tho blaze was extinguished before any din fge had been done, Cause, buys aid fire: A uilseltevous person dropped a Heght in the ni works owned by Jolin Ward and in front of the store No, streot, ald the consequence was 4 stampede pla in the immediate vielnity nud ne stock In trade, ‘The loss will be about $150, and there ts no cluw to the perpetrator of the unipprecluted: Although au qlarm of fire win turned In thera was no damage to te building and ny one was hurt. 3 A stil alarm was glyen to Engine Compa- At 1:45 yesterday morning upon the of a Lontire. which same patriotic rairie near the cor- Philadelphia Longevity, Tunis, July 4—Grave apprehensions are During the fiat six nun folt for the safety of Europeans atall coust towns, as the ristug of rebel tribes Is extend. » Fayall, &e,, | *Dayou neod tha rilllune dramatiet, *Not at nd, Indeod, dhe aoe r Ledyer, this Of "1881 tho deaths in tho obituary colunme of the Pub- Ty ne erence ptt Ba aon to_or bee dyanced ny yoara he pared 449, of whom 171 woru wen ee owner, irly “recorded of 1 omen. and}: women, of 007, During tho half yoar fuse ota rucordy give tho neuut proof of the observation. that moro women thun non live to tho, ripe age: of eighty yours, tho fumule ovtogenariang out- numbering tho ingles by a largo percentage, A Tnulyels aldo wbows thit the women lonweat ved, va tha women who lived, beyond Uinoty aro more numerous thin the mon. 371 men who during thotirat six month of 181 died at or beyond uo nue nf 8 tho t : »~ 350 Apiecs: Beautiful " Flowers -an Roses -at.,less than‘cost.: “A: cé to secure good: esterday afternoon. dat of a Jot of fire. feces of modern ‘Sr. PeTRnsaung, July 4.—Tho harvest is ; expected to be very good throughuut the Em- rare chan bargains, ' EPPS’ GO0OA. |. QRATEFUL—COMFORTING, « 5 C060 BREAKFAST, - thorough ‘knowledga of the natural laws vorn tha opuralions o| Tos'ot well-scleet insta with y deficavalyetaro FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Cincinnati, July 4.—Seyen porsons wore killed and twelve wounded byan aecldent on the Kentuoky Central, twelve mites south of Coviugton, this afternoon about 8 o’cloak, All were residents of Covington, ‘Thu nuges of the killed are Jolin B, Rice, Michel Dixon, William Collopy, Willlam Wieehuut, dohn Colter, and two boys, names unknown, who were stealing n ride, Jolin Rleo was a fireman, ‘Two others were passengers, ‘The Wounded ares George Oullopy, both Jexs Welsh, wight leg broken spector take off one Init, and was about to owner whun something al ent, wd then too! to dig Into the sole of practleal joke, For thoso poople whoae cmbonpolnt fa a mat- ter of golivitude, whether beowuse it, fa ned Ttortablo or unfashionable, the following diot is proposed by Dr, Georyu Jobnaon in the Practt- oat—Loan mutton and beef, veal and! soups nut thiekened, bovf-ten and broth, din moderation, ‘er Tiled on Une her of Wood and Wost Ohio streets, A still alurm of fire to Engine Compas 10 o'clock yesterday afternoon was caused by nt bluze i twoestor barn at the rear of No, 43 I’ owned by C,H, Walker, and Geaupied by urke. ‘Te damuge to hay amount eal to about 315, anil the damage to the build dng is only nominal, “he cause of the catas- trophies wis an combination of boys, matules, 8, ‘Tho frame cottage No, 2003 Groveland Park’ avenne wok fire yesterday morning from Ughted tre-crackors Uirowi upon the roof by careless boys, “The hottse is awn Surah Hart and occupied b} ‘The Injury to the contents neo the bulluing will amount to as pArks from a chinmey of the two-story Foster street was 0 ANH, 24 Bl, sad: BY, r 3 eels 3, 0 H tho'wd woman who dled at or beyond tho : the following numbers rodvhed the vari Par doalynateds 8d yo 5 BA, vil VO, ty OL, Oy tf 5 poultry, tab and lavestiguted with: Hf FEUTIY, CLERBLH, LOLLUGE, O10, BroON ug, cauliflower, onion 8, Frosh frult without augur, > ‘ uy not eat--Fut meat, bacon, or ham, butter, creath, wugur, potatocs, carrots, tapioca, macaronl, custarc vol cH nk—Tou, colts, cocoa from nibs, with inilk, but oo augur: dry Wines in moderation and gin, In tnoderation gut angurt Uybt bitter beer, soda and ALOF, pi Muy not drink—Milk, oxcopt sparingly; wwect ales, sweat wines, A: jd be taken sparingly, broken; “John X a . y A Tough Story About Simon 1B. and” otherwise bruised; New York Star. Chittondan, tho Brooklyn millionaire, could ood oumet story, He bad wu dry-gouda Btore ut Hurtlord, and was ao sthe comet came he lmagined tho, ond uf the and 80 ho opened a Away to unybody who would walk in und take then. lio sinited so- ronoly au Judy walked off with a pleco of luce, und oried, "0. whon anuthor Judy gus Jeoted w roll of ailk Yelvo freo customers chose tha moat expenalye urtle clogs but, baving no use for then 8 laughed and let the Me, UI nden Cound biavacle with a stock res ducod to a Tow cheup valicuca and the whole town griuning vt hin. ‘Vols contd stand, 60 bo wid ted to New ¥ oss were thon unknown, It waea lucky move tor hin, however, for in’ a fow yours hi worth his suillions, ., Brown, leg broken; John MeDouald, late i bone broken; John iuwsk, lee broken; John Wy Jett an broken and sealdeds Mage James 0, Howe, Bethel, Drilsed | Uuines, cheek cut, It Was a collision, ‘The south-bound Lexin express, With a plente axcnralon, was bac north tor another load, or ordered Conductor Frank Matuleck to sides track at Culbertson Station aud lot the plenic urs todake Mattlee! b chem und pasar lon was in a deep notives are a total 8 Judiclous use ohh dtutlon iway be xredually bul ridan, brulsed Hon th ‘Uf subtle waladies wre tack whorevor thero la ny Rfalal ebutt by brandy, whisky, Inspector, hnp| world was comin; senkled badly; sture und guye bis and knees and E Dut triiiing, but AW, and 1 AB), tasted uever without food, odes +, (BUSINESS. NOTICES, Important to Young Ladies, | « crofuls, pimples, disigure jobig Co.'s Cova Heot't'uule, Beware ot chem, worthioss imitations under are eid similar names, Initators wiil bo proso- cul a " of jatlet powde! Ho noticud that bis The tralnedispateh- frame house No. 53¢ enuse of fire at 4:00 a’clock yusterday aftore hoon, ‘The house Is owned by Anton“ Sach aud begupled as a dialling by Menry Sure a ray. No damaxe, ae the alarin trom Box 314 at 11:25 yesterday. wire on the rouf of © two-story frumu at No, W Weat Sixteenth atreet, Cause, spar Dinnage, 350. Bulliting. owned by. Charles f South Chicago, und occupied by Chadeck as 0 saloon, ‘The alarm from Box 857 was coused by a te ceiling and rout cottuxy at Noy ad V oceupled by Jumes O'Connell, Cunsy, defective chine: The aiarie fram Ginx! wnt Ase pul was cused by the burning of an awning In front of Nicholas Fugan's saloon, at Novus Ubuisted street. Cause, th ‘The wlan from Box noon was caused VITAL RESTORATIVE, ANNE TAL sisourne jsical Debility. eto, Hoxos im Bo. The pe ud Gr tho world, * For fiupuro blo Lspestar who hud ing eruptions, tyke was more than be the callcoes also and bis fuullahe” ra | if ulna ts advertis on under the nasuiyed MMiue OF dt by D palit ty Deer gad Teka a curved cut, Both. luc Wreek, ac morning was caused It wilt ‘not: oud ab bi pulletenoioy but Tar anaes eo (burtics aud svouuubies, Bul by ull drugs, |. wai Dickous as an Multtor, In tho old Hatiseh Suey hn renga goharwela door of che Guyoty Thontrs, te a shal ouly {wo—were rou | too Sul place to work — tn, of And may from the chimney, SS cae Dr. McCosh on. Datetes, Presidont, James scCosh, of lecturer to the studenty on 7» and the publisher to-day tho iucst of Princeton College, ywunttl and wera! philusop! of suveral Works Gu nietap! walking wud meditating ue be walked onthe collexe campus og one of the Commencement apels when a lauguld Junior met bin * Goou morning, Doctor,” ‘The Vrealdent milsed bis eyes and saw clutched a butch of field duivies, the undergraduate could 19 big bunch of stems. it pon by the more robust students ae, an imitator of tha modern Bngliah euthetos. “Good inorning, good morning,” replied 0 abu heutre. If seemed ull bow Ms two sturlue[t bad - AMUSEMENTS, ::. ND OPEKAHOUSE, GREAT HIT oF TONY PASTOR AND 118, TR T SPALL THR: a erica and regu farmuinene padpasday axa and edumos O'Nelly Ja ak Oia Puor vous Mune? mee Neh a A ar unabiny, cheers his is now the mectiny, the army dns { always pase it with respect and at- taking pa ame aay gone Jt without. uething pleasing, ubout 1 u'clock, he was to by souin the Strand, coms ation, froa trom bis oon wud rei fur the ui tog biy tittle “bluck bux tailor if Dever wre bins. im any furmiuiat woth . i After ono bateh of me Ge aN oe ue awoute sor thy drug texidos cue tees an ru's Vital ostrative ndvico), or fur sayitin, in tho studvat’s hands sovu tramplug The ily Nayers, of rackers, 134 at 1:35 In theafter- by atireun the roof of an led one-story frame barn Line street, owned Inspectors are too place tn Keat, ‘Work, aud carry GESMOND, W World Suing, New

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