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poe iy dala THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY,” JULY™ 8,~ 1881—TWELVE~ PAGUS. 7-5». 1.» ——-. -—~ > Pes Y, lingites nn opportunity to go Into cauc Ps ALBAN . ‘ ‘Those attending say that if they will not at- tend the caucus to-morrow thay will have to. explain and give good rensons. If they stay out and continue to vote ng they have, of NEW YORK. ually redncads gcahes smaller milla ‘haya’ THE WEATHER. soulhwost of this elty, In the adjoining | komo tines and an effort will now bo made county of Logan, to pnssn general law whieh will coy runing upon vory small, profits, ‘This ‘ i WHIT cover the monna that tho stock of iron fn the country Is + _ ST. LOUIS, ghittre State. A teetotal convention will ine + er det : . {u this elty on the 4th inst, and will remy ti Speculations on To-dav's Election of being used up, and thata better demand, and | Porspiring Humanity Snffering from | 8v. Lovts, July 7, ain Tho. wenther has been | fn session two or three days, during “a consequently improved prices, may be ex- ¥ s . ‘Ss Whieh ‘Republican Members Meet in | ii'to nn adjournment, poraps. saturday, Mtropolitan Elevated Road . | posted at anotMistantcay» stalkouds are bo: the Heat All Over tho ene ene TTS agen eae a tt gue, tenn SW had . Conference for the Sec- alee be ‘utterly useless to prolong tho Diteotors, eter sper cet ee 7 Hea Te meal Country. to avérybody, and amnuch distress and yuifer--| , Lie meoting of the Lexlstatiire will to n cep built Inst year, ‘his fact, of courac, Is ond Time. i i " i {ng ton great number, : Four. prustrations tultextent brighten tip tho potitinl sky of the State, aud give a coloring to what ina grent Incuttive to -rallrond battling, and from heat occurred toainy, two of w! Af : ries Ye z re ures : . haw, Catarpriass vata belay pushed forwarl Many Cnsos of Sunstroke Ree pers fatal, Several steal bots vere ahaa Retire eee 1 ciate wie! hy ' MPANYs 3 orously on this 5 schirge thelr cargoes, the men bel Fifteen Senators and’ Fifty As- Sptctat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Arrival of Several Hundred | vigorous! AA HUIEO IRCA ROAD THER ported, in Some Cases Mabie to Worle In ensaquohe of ty Rela | tnulerstood, wil a came 04 Govern iu i New Yon, ditly &—Ex-Sonator Conkling, Mormon Converts from ‘5, of cottrse, of great adyantage to the trade, Proving Fatal 4 ae Mneroury ranged slut Hd tho day between | quarters nt the Murichan, whero le will tie semblymen ,Answer to who Is at the Fifth Avenuo Hotel, is in «daily Over the Sea, Tlook for a better market nid botter prices ‘aud 100 degrees in the shade, tortain his frends, and throw, aut ils foelery Their Names, consultation with his chosen friends, making for lron this: tall, and [shall be surprised If ™ on ag for the purpose of asvertnining how ils : his plans for the future campaign, Not the tts moveinent ie Hob ussogtated, ne usual, | Watertown, Wis, Visited by a Terrific Fi ‘Tit bap fire Sere jax. Foe eee ee ota Tent Blount Is ong ot 5 : w ighor prices for stock. FFICE OF THK Citer SIGNAL Orricr Bans Vay evecare natels is nti hobutebbing The Stock Market Reported | ,,., T untlorstauc said a gentleman wsually Thundor-Storm, Destroying Life Wastiaton, D, G, duly 81 n lor happy faculty of making fronts when, Desire Expressedt to Mare 5 Well luforned, at the Windsor, Inst avons, dP, ti Ohlo and Te "fair wenther, south to | ie makes acquaintances, Other prominent: A with some the representatives of tho “that a sult was brought against Mr. Nas], and Proporty. id Tennessee, 1 0 | Georgians who. would Hke to occupy Strong, with an Upward | : i © bY the monize the Long-Existing lufamous . sfz-route petvige afmone te ye 4 Pp yarro fan is broker, Ait Lesplunsse, Loin i ‘ ore fosrar aroineten, and stationary Hxecutive Chale wilt also te on Nan luting eallers to«lay, and to whom Mr. Conkling ‘endenc; for conspiracy in wel ol alleged CIIICAGO. rer temperature, fe ae " NVASS the ‘ ‘Differeneass confided nis’ thoughts, was ox-Sonator vy aiuaan Tnjuineing Yo sestra ae riie aletrapolttan Tho mldsummor ‘seasun reasserted ftsclf | For tho Lowor Lake region, partly cloudy | General Assembly with the view of as ea tl th re 7 f ot Tie ete ceed ‘tai Ste eta taal How the Boars Tried to Protit by Now York Klovated bonds. ‘Cho pipors were | lenin yesterday In a vory trying manner,aud | woather, probably ring, varlablo winds, ore that’ Need Yookkay ator at I) ci * mn uy Ss To That End a Formal Call for a served upon Mr, Navarro at his office, and | tho whole city gasped under the ‘infliction of | shifting to southorly, siatlonary followed by | these contests, about ‘from one end -of the country he Attempted Assasina- Hoon Att. Leapinasse just as hu was yulng on | a aitperabuncdance of solar calorie, ‘There | falling barometer, and stationary or higher | ., ‘ho work of putting ‘up the Expostting Full Caucus Is Dectded to the other,in connection with the atar- any A ion A board the steamer to sull for Europe,” wns a westerly breeze abroad, but {t, too,was | temperature, 2 J puntding’ ind iinproving the serounds Boe oot Toute frauds upon the Governmerft. ‘The a Upon. . 7 bravely on, and with consitorable ste . asifferer, having been thorouglly warmed | For tho Upper Lake region, falr weathor, | About 300 ft ' PRropuoH, ‘pas tawept over the pralria und deprived | southerly whids, lower barometer, aud sine | AbUYt! w hana ar A Reo ny Tore find employment atwot + MANGE FM THE BETTER IN WHEAT. ver to & . ' " Y ‘Wheat Suddenly Changes for the Bote | * CHANGH ron fuk Merten 1x winea’ of Its power to cool tho cheeks of thuso per- | tlonary or hizher temperature, thegrounds tivarlons ways. 1 was talking ty a ble splting beneath 'the rays of the hot July sun. | For tho Upper Mississlppi aud Lower Mis- | 11 Exposit{on-onthusinst tu-ay, “and he re ter on Speculative Buying by New Youre, July %Toulny' tho wheat | Thora were clouds, too, but they were few | sottrl Valloys, falr wentller, southorly wines, | Hered “Lo, nol know win wo ne Kolne inthnate ‘relationship which continues to exint hoteat Mr Cini, and Mr. Dorsoy, notwithstanding the wide publicity given to The Caucus to Be Held at 10 O'Clock | statoments reflecting upon the integrity of ‘ " ‘ket suddenly changed for the better on 2 1 i " th ay | 12. do with. the: people. That is what if This Morning, and Every- the latter, has alarmed those of Mr. Conk- Armour, mar and far betwoon, and of such thin texture | lower barometor, and stationary or higher | troubling iio it present, 1 belloye tine * stronger speculative buying. beaun in this | ¢y 1 | temperature. 5 Sealeeen ht body Invited. lings lee ne only. zo ail phot le. and the Clileago market siinultancously by hat tho shad they cast hind but little pall mp ing. the” urst thtea weeks oF the Ey A Little Side-Show on the Lower | Armour, and followed by @ goneral rush of ating powor, Asis usunt on such days,a| ‘The Chict Signal OMlcer furnishes tho fol- | position woe ‘wil haye ‘at lens . 4 ib 5.0) enjoy thte-A-tetes with lim. What subject is vast consumption of cooling beverages was | lowing special bulletin: ; strangers Int the clty; and, after that tle thy pa , vl Will not decrease to any extent. - Wh : | uppermost tn the minds of Mr. Conkling and of ¢! 0 the shorts toscover for fear of his taking | indutged In, and cobblers and punches,and | ‘Tho barometer is highest in tho Guir | crowd é hak & Caso the Bucks Stay Away an Ads | 5/7 Dorsey when they meet in. the seclusion Floor he Produc hold of the market and giving another twist | beers -atid lemoundes - disappearad by’ tho } States and lowest in the Northwest. ‘Iho Weedlineennariad eee eceRTon ra journwent of tho Legislature of the former's rooni Is, of course, n mystery, Exchange, upward, At the samo Hints cables camo to | thousands. ‘The proprictors of lemonnde- | temperature has fallen from onv to six de- | city, as well as thosoon the fines of the fire Will Follow. EX-SECOND “ASSISTANT POSTMASTEIGGEN> + | the stifppors fate in the day which could not | stands in the opon isrunning {nto the city, will iave to throw stroct—; revs In the Lower Lake region, and: from | roid have agreed with the official and public onos, ait nel ttl otl f n 3 . which ‘within th s Avo to eleven degrees in the Middle At- | apen thelr doors and come to tho TeSCle of Thirtoon Hundred ond Fifty Passengors | ns thoy commenced buying whent, both for Wille-spreat A eee peace extant lautic States, Eleuwhers it has ramatned | the hotels.” t BRAD THOMAS 4. DIADY whose name has been linked with that of ox- «4 nearly stationary, Iain Is reported from tha’) _ Tasked him l€ the Directors of. the Cotto: ° te a on Board the Missing Vandalia, the United Kingdom and Continent, at prices | husiness from morning till night, and th Lower 1a 3 a Wo Material Change in the Reanlt of tho Kallas Tat rth von “Hotel to. E (hat mrist not a loss unless the purelinses | profits must have bas inden erhee _ sate rie ere et fgtnntic Fate aol ne ko peated. 8 Comms Balloting—Dopew's and Orow- day, and In the ovening J.B. Price, tho ELEVATED ROADS. Were mado “to cover short contracts. | about twenty of them, and it was learned Southerly winds continue in the South Ate | | “Yes,” anti hes "the Boned lins appotnteg Joy's Ohi frlend of both Gen, Brady and ex-Senator THE METHOPOLITAN. This might easily bo the case, in view of tho | yesterday that thelr business averaged about eats | Slates ed NON Aeueland Aud ficerne A. Auatr the Commissioner of Puy. ley's Chances, Dorsey, put in an appearance, Itawas rie Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaco Trdunes strength noted In tho options. Othor ship- | 400 tumblers ench, or a totnl of 10,000 lem- | Westerly a Oe gee gHloy | Ne Comfort, and he is doingsall that leew and ‘Tennessee. Re; anisslny ni mored that Gen; Brady and Mr, Prica wero New Your, July 7—At the annual etection | pers, who wera not short, evidently, aud pos onades Bwalloweul by thirsty foot-passen- a T ports nisslng from | arranging for places where he can ‘put away be he ‘Uppor La Tezlon aud | comfortably those, or 0 part of those, wi THE CONFERENCE, both In- confidential communteation with | for Directors gf the Metropolitan Elevated | albly not long, showed cables from the Con- ore luring the day, ih vor “fcctieate cstt= thenee weanrurd to the Pactiic const, The | will visit the Exposition. Bray Dorr TUE SECOND MEETING, Ais COUR ite Ms ie hotel, ant tnt he ae Kallroad, which Is to take place to-morrow, | tnont stating that rust was doing good | vendor cnn easily bo made, He buys his | Atkansas Kiver hing fallen. ninetegn: inches | honsuand private resilance In tho ity wit : Boectat Lispateh to The Chicago Tribune. endfor of this State recelved them in his Me, Raseell Srgo will vote upon about 0,00 | a Hh cere petting TY nt MM Parts of} Jemons wholesale nt abouttwe cents apiece. | Matus at See ant ant Se heater eee, iy | aadmoreune to fekg.ge many ns, vor of the 05,000 shares of tho Compnny’s stock. | France they were gt le contains tho juice of half a | g, a vobtves Tas J S This vote will be enst for what Ax, Samo anys ‘roo MUCIE RAIS, lemon, cost one cont, while tho sugar, tee, | Cimbertand Kiver thirty-two Ineliey nt Nash- | ronds running out of the city for the eam 4 ville. | Fair weathor aud stationary tempera: | vonience of those who are obliced will bon strong ticket. It Is understood that | and in others nat enough, with prospects of Tis ROOTS ceare ee eae anther Inte cout, lure’ indloated. Zor the South Atinntic and | rooms nt some of the heuseect ies ret the ticket will include Mr. Sage, Jay Gould, | a lighter yield than expected. Also, that the | josells them for $25, and thusrenlizestor hig | Gule States to-day and to-morrow. ~‘Tho | at the towns near Atlanta, and on the Ine i Anuany, N, Y., Jitly 7—Atter five weeks | rooms as though they wero long-lost broth- of useless balloting for United?States Soua- | ers. From Mr. Conkling nothing upon this tors a majority of the Ropublicun members | subject could be learned, and Messrs. Dor- of the Legisiasure--have come to thocon- | sey, Brady, and Price merely exchanged clusion that a regular old-fashioned patty | winks when questioned, and said nothing. Slduey Dillon, Sam Sloan, 8. 31. Kneeland, | tye crop of Nortl Germany was not looking | Inbor the handsome margin of $17.50,—n Hivars will continue nearly stationary or fall Of the roads riuiutns Into en olty! rene i enuctis Is the only way to solve the problem | * EN-SENATOR DORSEY and others wito nre tdentliled with the Gould | aswell ns at last reports, At all events, Anemia, statomunt that ought to haye the * " pocan onsenvations. |" “eursion-rates, anid besa: “Wis, coring, i which has been bothering the State and coun- | is regular visitor to Mr. .Conkling’s | party. Mr, Sage declines to speak in posi} one of ks Inrgo | French shiv- | Stands du thoiusiness pathot tho ely. On ciAno, July Z—10:t8p.m,_ | they will. Why, It is alrendy a fixed: fut ut trysince May 14, when Conkilne and Platt | rooms, and ‘ex-Assistant Postmaster-Gon- | tlve -terms about the future policy | pers and a great bear was ‘covering his | tie other hand, howover, it must bo remem- | _ Tine. -;Hure [Ther [uy Wind.| Vet) Jen ivearner | that round-trip. Li resigned thelr trusts, ‘The. second meoting | eral Brady fs. also on {utimate terms of the conference this evening was attended | with Mr. Conkling. Mr Price ~ had i by the requisit numberof sixty-five. One of | just returned from Philadelphia. this t the signors of the call—Assémblyman I. 8. | evening, whore he had beon-on a brief Carpenter—was absent, but Senator Mills, a }'visit, Mr, Conkling's compantonships with bg new recrult, was present. Tho quostion | Messrs. Dorsey, Bradys and = Price are : of — candidates: was not “mentioned. Fuel couimented spon, it the Bitth Avgino Lnmediately on assembling a preamble and | {otel this evoning, YASUE, i resolution wore introduced setting forth thot, Renae ta Eee Works, Acthue B, ag certain Republicans objected’ to a re-} of the sane. place, also visited Mr. stricted caucus, the eunference’ favored a | Conkting. Mr Dutcher enst of regular caucus, so 2g to bring together all sine cue gloom around, pile that the Republicans, ‘This resolution was adopt- | Started See peter rpeertered ayy ekets from’ Chicago, gool eee | we during the holding of the Exposition, wil iy a I a guy, placed for sale at $15 each and that tho fare at from Cincinnati te Atlanta and return wit of tho - Metropolitan Company’ and | shorts yesterday, at profit, of course. As | bered that yesterday was an axcoptional day, its relntiong = to = tthe: «=~ Manhattan, | 0 result of all these influences slilppers and fiat in cool woather tie: Jumonade-fakur ‘Tho general impression, In Wallstreet $s | bought quite freely of whont, and also of | lins to quote business as dull, stocks on han ily 90. that both Mr. Field and Sti Sage are desire corn, for both of which over fifty bott-londs, Jnrge, with no ae to epcul oh gat be ein hts reduced ed a eee ous of getting rid of the Manhattan as or 400,000 bushels of steamer frotght room | in-the nineties, or higher; sets tn, vory une | q govometer currectad for temperature, elevation, | come can to 0 from nll parts of the county A USELESS INCOMLRANCK vas taken to British and Conttnental ports vor sa bag et ret ‘ at greitly reduced rates, I have no donte was tal fo Bri it ve favorable, ‘Take it all through tha sengon, ft | — Moan buromotor, 2) s and a decided impediment to the prosperity og thi: ~ | possibly is not such a-remunerative business | Mean thermometer, 81.2, ’ that tickets to the Exposition will be placed an at storage rates, Besides this a goodcharter- | Monn hundtty, #0, on sale in the East nt tly reduced pricess oF li are i properties, | There | ing business Wasylone, ‘The boys who haya | {3 it Toa on a atenining shot ay, and thera | tthghadt tampernturs, 1a. tld thnt from any portion of the country ay effect that the original stockholdors of the | turned to ides; ar nuitipiteatton, oe Seompelnene: Moe ae NEIAis OMMRIVATIONS, : rallronds will givo tho people any reasonable Manhattan Company ean and will be held " THE DULL SIDE FERL IAPPY tablishinents, Cuicaay, July 7~10:18 p.m, Aegomnudatlon that they ean expect” fo “account for the present Ilabilities of the | this morning, and say thut Keone won't think | Figures really convey no_adequato iden of understind,” I continued, * that Ther. zi nS st in tho event of 1 ry Btattone, | 2:18] 1 Wind, — |it'n| irene. | Exposition will not only allow, but Will ene the A tot ee hee WOuld. hot, bearing wheat Is as good an operation ng | the weathor which visited Chiengo yesterday, n M coum, the exhibition of ininetals and pret it pnb, fs suld, be confined to arrears of taxes, | billing St. Paul before Armour gots through | {ough for purposes of comparison they ara Bera q invaluable. Viewing tha matter In the light | Albany. V& | 2 [Suee(Gantte.| oilitrain | Hots of the soll, as wall ns iysehinery used | ettbythe vous otitis members Sid of tr tinge dae He fo thous | Spleen gdlviend, AE would | wit, hl, Ths, onay bes fon should the | of due rairneclt what go hot afar a | AURHE vale pag a A CALM Folt A CAUCUS probable that Mr, Oo en ae holders of tho stock might suffer by ndisso- | an old score on Keona’s lard. deal’ of two in fact, as on several other days | Calro. Directors a short time slice dockdéd to et to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock was then | Zo to Albany until the Tutton of th - 4 Which: live in: every Chicagoan's remem- i Compiny. A capitalist: inter- | years ago that is not quite forgotten, though a . j put In circulation, unt was promptly signed | Over ested In tho, eluate ron, sald that, | Henry sultted before He was 166 out’ of that branes, and expecially certaity din Ree ea Q so far os the Manhattan Company was 5 + concerned, te pee Sage and® ‘iis | boys better bo out If there is, going ia ed complalits whicl arose and the suHorings ot Ny ‘ friends and Mr, Field should come to the | another big fight, wuless they can get on tho uonieeda tat eet rT er 8 k =: courage the oxhibition of-all sorts of miner als, and products of the soll of avery char ‘acter,—also, all kinds of woods; and, In faet, everything | believe {gto bo given space In the grounds, with the exception of live by fifty-nine members,—five nioro than o mujorlty of the entire. Republican representa- IN THE tlon,—so that it- is- at last — settled 2 _ THE VOTES. OIN'L: CONVENTION. oy duly %—In the Joint con- Heteseasresesees: & ‘if Bi 7 cs " AtuAny, N. conclusion that they would utilize it, th winning side. Tis necounts for thelr tT g stock. ‘This will give .the. people of, every that n caucus will be held. ‘Thora 18 | vcutiou, uke ballot for a United States Senae | ‘would undoubtedy-cnuenvor to save it, amd, | covering, though a rood mumber stlll stand o orate ninuwe' be lds wvas ge feltaeest a Staton the Union an opportunity of sion °] A ifs Dt A uilding, was as follows: itl doubt whether all tho non-signers torfor the short term resulted as follows, | I they cate to tho decision that It would be | outand say, Lot Armour bullit ithe wants | Bq, m., fz depreest 100, Ine’ Ste 1d nee Sed Y i lug off to ndvantuge overything that they will attend, It is a curlotis clreumstanes shag * | of no servivo to thom, thoy would Iet Italone, | to: he'll got ‘all he wants.” At the enll | p-iny $3: 8p. an, 88, Baromecor, She iy 8 a Dave; and they will do it, you may take my no Yat the position of thé factions lins been | Combined, vote: Mazeltine wag selling August and buying | B08? gi RP eae Bee My uw 9} word for it, The people of tha South se : completely reversed during the progress of | Potter Democrat). = MORMONS. duly corn at 4 cent diiference In his favor, |“ At'any ‘rate, It was hot enough to produce | oo q that s golden opportunity is before theu, L y i prog Canktt . and the market was strong at 68}¢@37 cents 1 Ke dd, a LY it and they do not Intend to Iet the bird slip the contest, At tho outset the Conkling men | Gonkling.... AMNIVAL OF SEVERAL HUNDRED OF THEM, | for tho latter nomlle Bevekal BUnSED rahi a He, oul, munbers wl & H out of tholr hands without an effort to hold: were terribly ansious for a cuneus, while the | Corneth, Soeclat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, THUR LAND MATESET tha reports.” Tho reported cases are au fol a1 8 H HCE ok (pon the Exposition ng tho bie. Tinif-Brevds were as cetermined not to have | No eholee, New Your, duly %—Threo - European | wos onstor and duti, and the boys who anti | lows: ot a Rest thing that over happened for tho South; one, One of the decisive points tn the pre- | rng second ballot for the: short torm re. | #teamships Innded 2,546 Immigrants at Castle | tho top wag renched yesterday felt ke say-| _Jorem{ah McCarthy, 78 years old, omployed wl g a aad tha, gout. wil fae. advantage gf A Inninary strugale was on thls very. question, sulted: Garden to-lay, Among. the 1,070 on the | ing .“*I told you “so” ‘this. morning, a8 n streat laborer by ‘the city, whlle at work ws | ts oO} best.country on the face Of tho oarth, ath oe and the Administration side came out ahead. Guion steamship Wyoming wore 775 Mor-} 0s, tha, market drags on Inck- of | at5 o'clock in the ofternoon on the corner of | 8 Hi “Is the nows from abroad encourtging °, ‘) she Alcnn Gani ee ia] |Crawloy, ete e ‘ . | aetive demand, short’ or - long. Tho | Jackson ond Desplaines streets, was ovor- 2 , sp Now this faction, having’ discovered that So] [Toaptiein mon converis; of whom G00 wero Scand!- | fearing in tha stéarine enso 14 ALILL progress- | come by the heat. Lo was taken to his home, | oul Taskeds . Es Conkilug’s sunporters were not to be fright 4] | tugors, navians aud the others. from England, Scot-} tng,” ‘There was a little alde-show on the | No. 157 Blue {sland avenue, and aphysicnt | a ay snldstonan nee PegMiller, the Forel Com # ened or driven from their position, 3 Jnnd, and. Wales, They were accompanied | lower floor of tho Exchange thiy afternooon, | Who was summoned pronounced his caso not % ‘al oxtanstvely; as is also (5) W.: B.. Herrin AVE BYALROWED TIEN CROW Sagnaten = by nlnefeen Mormon ‘amisslonartes, who whteh saute th goad deal of ‘winking and SOFOUE. ah 46 Vearatids, Ninel No. 68 io ES of Augusta’ Ga., wlio lins been all over Be é ; eine i : vo Mey orK nen. r 5 No. te wb fare ae BIR i R ‘ain Committee, ul & post, aud wi y= | 033 COFNET oO: eo ( aver ti ai catteus;, while .the Bucks, — see- ¥ernun (ormooraty 7a) West a ios ln fauiillos of, all a eg, tha mien, zon tug down the ‘grain rites Nine is thoueh nnd Division streets, ‘Dr. Sehuppersanye he i | Rewinaut wharves Ho. has gono, We expec ei Ing that defent fs cortain If 9 canes is hed, | Sepow peep tl | peteuo ena T | Will be fecwarded te Salt Lae City bar, | tie Incter was’ ignorant of their existence, | receivad a very severe sunstroke, and can a “s tho outlook, wo nro not to. be disaupelnt ‘ -ara raising every possible. abjucti tust | Go cute WH ba forwarded to Salt Lil y bY | Walsh was oxclted, and Inid It down with his | searcaly recuvor, a i Bond Dpolied, a ars BG a vp if le ection ai as rie! Paulas q special train on the Pennsylvania Laitrond finger, Kiteeland was cool, and cocked that | | Jolin’ Miller, 26 years of age, living wlth HA a era what 1 an talicing nbout. You , : st rar ey AM pe ae a tremati 1| fhanorrow, and upon thelr arrival will bo | ot” ayo” of. is nt iim-and smiled | bis parents at No. 40 Ray street’ was taken a vy gan Jast look ont for a ascond, Contonnial ; tond and abide by its decision, This eaneus 1]Laphun ,” 1 pitadaedeteh ay ath Hi follow this | the smile that was childlike and | suddenly sick at 7:30 yesterday morning, aud re “g Saving this, my {nformant rushed off to _ Jscaiied in the same manner as the ona fn No choi 7 more compantes of Mormons will follow this | band, When asked what tlis eruol | died before a physichin. could be summoned, & ol sco the Direotor-Gertacnt aan GW. BR © danuary, by: a majority. of the; Republlean Tieetieud ballot foe" the long term result: seu. ‘ ar of words was over a tember stegested Henrt-dlsense {Wis _stbposad to shave been “Too amail to mesaura, aes St g 5e . owers' Buffalo grown wheat had etue onnr and jury found ee, : : aera, Ae ie natn etme nee ed—combined yote: STREET TALK. {n the Grain Commitieo-and Walsh coildn’t | that 1 was congestion of the bratiy suporin- GEORGIA. INDIAN _DEPREDATIONS, ; > = 5 sho? BT: arense it go it would silp through a No, 9, 0) ‘a hea . - one y hell Ire DaEanT 3 A STRONG STOCK MARKET, it so it would slip through as No. 9, | duced by tho oxcexsivo heat, the noid cane Conkting 4 oruatis atl Daath: (Democrat). (es porate 3 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i aud Asis trying 10, drive At through with <n ; ‘ho Adjourned Neasioh of the: Gere; : ‘uatest News Gives Five as tho Number workers havo declured that was will- | ¢, ; . - New Your, duly %-“''Lho market,” satd | strong fangzunge-svhera weaker and softer WATERTOWN, WIS. easton 0 Genora’ of tho Moxicun Contral ‘Surveyors ing to abldo by tho Judgment of | Ghupn UiNores 1] a broker this “afternoon, “has fe etroney, words had failed, ° Fortunately, however, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Teentbly-Measuros to Come Wefore | Kilted—Upham ‘and the Most or tie a ‘regularly called cuneits, und the | Craw’ ] | with an upivard tendoney, It oponed with | THIS APPARENTLY PAINFUL INTERVIEW Warenrowy, Wis. duly %—A. most’ tor- poate verter is Governor—The Cot= | warty Safe—A Coach Burned and the icasocion winter thn aeabi Wook aE No chuice, Adjourned prlees for most stocks above closing aivota- | Pit tray OF che excise dens tise | THe thunderstorm, :seeompanted by henvy | “Syectar Gormepunaence af ‘he Ohteago Tribune, BIS Fae ae : they kick now the Adminstration man will | |, {he Chatr had read the resolution nitopted Jave the Bucks just where they want then, at tne orrenuaea tldstovmate sells Jor: and will throw tho responsibility for a fille 4 ure to elect directly on: the obstructlonists, Hons last night, and advanced from 34 to %. | monkeys the rope altaclied ‘to a ht raln, passod over this olty betwoon midnlght | Aryaxra, Gow July 1 Basra Hes N. So July %— The. party Tha advanes hng beon well sustained thus | boll oF gong tho momont the clerk says and 1 o'clock this morning, Suvolving te- | session of the Gonoral Assembly Pye with en aut Hp pelt Jy Hae odes oC i fur, Northwest, Union Pacifle, Western | four, and keep up nn unearthly ‘aud | struction to property and life, ‘Lhe course ‘ surveyors of the Mexlenn Central Railroad IN THE SENATE, Union, ‘and Jersey Central have been most dontenly racket until. the, members |.of the storm was. from tho southwest, and commences In this elty on the Oth Inst; and roported killed forty miles south of E) Pao “4 te 0 tually driven off thelr own exeliange. | tho olectrl t th He from present nppearatces the session will ba hag returned to El Paso and reported that 4 ' Mr. Forster moved. that the penalty for | actlvo. ‘Talk in tho rooin fs yory bullish on |.Angs uy, Tt s ho olectric curront the severest ever known | tong and interesting, ‘Thor © fly p a It would bediMlcult to predict bribery be mda felouy, al un shable bya | Weatorn Union, whieh is sald tobe certain apvelneles Sosslblor ty a¢6 ar utakd ede | here, Lightning struck and destroyed. tha adupted by tne ponte two years since mon, | Culg fve bodies could bo found, Toy ae a WHO WILL DE IH CANDIDATES - {lug of not less than $5,000, or luprlsoument | to rench par, ‘Tho ‘ndvance 1g based upon | merchants going ‘out ol the strects with | barns of S.B, Fullorand, Plath, tho for- vidos that tho Logislatnro of Georain shall | iyo ees, Clantlus Green, of Thdapencence te jPinead in bbalindly ut tho enucus, If tho | Hot tes than five years, : the largo earnings, which ara enid to havo thelr ands over, thelr ears evory aftornoon mar situated (u the Hirat Ward and tho ata meet only once in two years: but thls pros Haas Larry eeeeliains cf Boston cline Lest mitgetoteot tbo pees brit ani |" NO-BOSTON WAN AMONG TyeM, | Huh, mere ofan ak wek OF | Gitte fe nile | fp ln cnent» nng "ah | vost on dot later, an eer | Haram Gonge aut ot fri x orres| veul of lust % artli covere 1 i 7 ’, 1 é ‘publicans take part in the meoting his Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, “A great nasty Inquirles are made,” sald Than ie anne that hil to bocalled | iene rastdoned of Widew Keusey the sineo the now fandamontal law wos passed, | rotiainder of the. party, Including Upham chanees will not be so good, ns soma | Voxron, Muss, July %—Tho press dis- who now vote for him’ in’ the Joint | patches from New York last nlght relative Convention are nob nt heart in. favor of | tothe massacre of a largo Mexiean Contral ‘hin and inny xo for other candidates, Still ying ‘ yf , sthore sven to be some pli arranged by the Htallrond surveying purty In Moxieo bya : 4 r there hag been an -adjourned tern Collowin; " 4 ; " Soventh Ward, was struck, and’ her son 4 ig | aresate, ‘Tho men were shot down and zurulnent drolfer tale morning, fo abot of ten eng Haeleer line, gene: an onlal letter: aged 15 yoara, lying abed with his brother | ON the heels of the regular session, ‘Chis | killed by renegade’ Apaches while running igh stockholdors in cont reat fan with pressing {ts condolence and sympathy with. | lustantly killed by the electric current, ‘Chg | Was found necessary, owing to the vast | from wagons, Green was burned with te the $5,000,000 loan of the consolidated .2tleh- | the President and hls family intholy grent | Mother was stunned by the shock, so that it | nmount of business lett wdano after oven | Warons, ‘ho bodies were found nude. aud i, Allegheny & Ohio Contral<Lallroad 10: Ing the nly ti. | ls feared she will loge her hearing. ‘Tho ‘sitting of tho Logis! badly decomposed, and were buried on te FIMEDreedes Sivier men one | Boul Gf Apnolies, state nmong other things | WOM! "tli Borrow. anit oxpressing, the unlyarsal sentt- : i oe he Lonialotiice. . ee atynane Stunted and ano ihe esate that thogw killed wero Boston wen. Inquiry For thoreanstruetion of the siver:allyiato, ude an tole recovery, npes 06s: speedy Was alsp atte Benet ase ate ‘consldarn Among the most tportant work now ‘to rr Sunday the | Stage-conch from +115, one of the confidential ‘advisers of the | at the offlee of the Company in this | THe fact Is that the Syndicate Corimittes fe ConUnOtS bd biy-shattored, No dango from the storm | Bedono will be tho settiomont of tho ques | El Paso “to. Ghiktakh ones a Administration members, say tht Depew | city shows the contrary to be the | 248 NOT DETENSINED UPoN ‘THK titouTs, TLEMS. -| to the erops is reported, - Hon as to whothor the present law. govern- | tucked | by Indians, . wlio were tand Crowley will ba the nominees, Crowley | faet, An official. stated that there was | DUt ls perfecting a plot, Stockholders of srperiinice ing State depositories isn good ono or not, | Cucealed In the sand holes, aud fred a yok is the special representative of Vico-Presl- both roads can subseribu to the now loan xt MONSMONS Fito HULOPR, MENDOTA, ILL, ai} a toy ns thy coneh, approached, ‘ho driver dent Arthur, and. the choles of thea two | Ota singlo mombor of the party from Bos yi New Your, July 2-8 hundred pices ig money of the Stato is now left inten | was kelled, nid Pugl, © son of Ex-Senatot would bo acceptable to either Gurlicid oe | (and, in feet, the only ones from Now | Pat, and tho riznts will he connected with #4 nit, duly %—Soven hundred and Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, banks, or Stato depositories, in: difforent por | Pugh, und'son-in-luw of Ex-Gov, Mendricks, Arthur, Looking at the possibilities Cot, England were DW. Benilsand D. Water- | the Issue of now securities” eereecra) forty Morinons arrived from Europe to-day, Menvora, Il, July %—hore was avery | tions of tho State,—cach bunie chosen as a | of Indiana, wag enptured. ho passengers . nell and Wheeler's friends are also confident | #ouge both of Fitchburg, Mass, ‘The farmer | “Ladvlew you,” sald. an oporatorsta-day, | lt toute for Salt Lake, Sovery rain and thundor storm ln this vieluity | Stata depository ‘belue required to give a | cllinbed out of the coneh on the opposit side that thelr candidate wil reeelve the coveted | Wt 'n charge of the party. As yet, with the | «tg place very Jittlo reliance on'tle:bear THE VANDALIA’S PASSENGERS, . lust eventog, during which two horses be- | bond of $30, y ys and all escaped except Paghy who was Tsk jonor, ie a exception ef a alugle aioe lispatch, ‘the ati, stories clrenlated against the St. Pant lund, | ‘The clorks at the oflicuof the mlsaing Ilam- longing to John Melibrench, slx miles north Btnto’s ‘Gee Sneed te ee ie a to saves NWS Faptiined vite onden Toe aie HON Oe tide tho affule, though thoy are duly oxpecting | Lt! a fnet, of course, that tho road sufferod | burg stenmatlp Vandalia aro busily engaged | of hore, were killed in his barn by lightning. | creating Stute depositories, two of the banks Het ae baba ond is renee ot. ALnANY, N. Yq duly 7—the ndjourned the details by mutl, from the severity of the wintery aud (tis in preparing an alfabetleal Nst of her passen- | ‘The barn-was not injured, A young Ind was | choson as places of deposit haye broken, } Chifiuatua nionoy, torn to tragingnts, wos conference of thd Republican, inenbers of —_—— & position where, In order to maintain tts | gers, ‘The Vandalia did not embark any fas | also struck by Hehtning in a barn belonging | ono of thom leaving tho Stato in the Inroh | found on the grouhd. H aU qa fell ava called, and tiftegn en | Bosrox, Mass, July%—Thy Itev.J, Georgo | tah You mvo Sal nearly “ull Sut the Ata a cee ec barn was not Injured, ‘tho wether is ox- |-t0 tho passage of tho net, all of the money of . ’ thelr nutes, slr Ey i 0 | Washington Hismer, D, D,, formerly Prest- tla tr, Ehlllips offered the follow= | dent of Antioch College, Yollow Springs, 0., reeVieiieas, Onlection ie tundlo by fomo of tho at i heany evening ut Canton, Mass, at ublie az Aulsiutucy to take | tho age uf 77 years. LHe had been wniable to fi iz eau : powers restricted by tho, fecaa he ead ie? | preach during the pat yout or xo, but he wus and ong of the most noted preachers In the Unt- eatted: Wixiucas, It fa tho sono of this conteronce | turiandenamlnutionin his day, . yand was widely sencilla and ui Bi divine a ogee tS uvown und rovored Ie, realgued lily posl- can party: therefore lon at Antioch College in 1872, but contine eeptved ‘that the roll be called and that avery | od Hits connection witli the College us Pro- Bir HOTCeE riot cates og wre favors x call for | fogsor of History and of Ethiea anti ISP, Titer and Taese cote he ee ott uaa Inthat year hu became posior of: the Chive the ames of all who aball anawor“in tho ate | Ning Noligious Society of Newton, Mass, b rf 6 ‘Special Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune tlon’ warrants. It ls notstrue. th ae U's ued V f } cesslvoly ot, It has been above degrees | the State wastn tho keeping of .the State " 4 fea warrants, stg riot true. a “re tia) earns A Pecetand Vora dit, for waveral diya ‘ ‘treasurer, who for its securlty’gnvo n bond Peseta 0, July jes The State Board of year did not equal tho operuting expenses, | \Twinkle, twinkle, litttostar,” tho nureory reclal Hispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, for $200,000, which bond: he now elves ug | A&teulture furnish tho folloiving, based on nor Is tt true that tha Fond will not be able | thyme su tumiliur to overybody, bua bean ro- Munora, Ill, July %—A young Swede ap- ‘ity f reports from over. one thousand corresponds * nie : y vs «By, EAIG, y ag nnd i me aoanteye ‘dae sie witole iE Sans Li Shino with Irvoyulae, intormtteod lght,* snarklo tate i he wenthite the field, but returned | beeauso it was dlscovered that the Stata toil and prospects of crops, compared with t Intervals dial | to th use 0 few h conte 4 rf " q July 1, 1880; Whent, 77; ryo, 80; -onta, 4 | growing at un unexampled rato. «It fs ace iv bo ee a vS, Hue NOUE, hes eure pata of reat prostration re, the heat, qirensurer was drawing Interest on theso i By eae! bey) aa ted . Iy.bod a corn, 70; timothy, 03; clover: hay,’ 10; rod: nih i Me outside of <grain | Howl if teks ; a funds from the banks In which ho had them “ore: Jen. ‘oes? Be thansuartatione id te actual carn reare witht MNGUFLAMIY se WARE Font are, anes dation aoe ta Bue befor nee A deposited, and pocketing tho sume, At tho top, Ses Munkirioyy, 92; ‘potatogs, Bi; tor shormous, Jt may seem Ske n wid state Located, apparantly; at auch tarts tity to the nince the unfortunate young man was | thine that the system of - taking care Mae 875 apples, U0; pours 03; peaches, ay mont, bur the road will inven largo surol ue thls curth, the planst' wo tunbity err © | donc, “Lho doctor thinks iém euso of pliva- | of tho money was-changed,. the ‘Trenauror | Pyare Ott grapes, 72. “Tho wheat prospec Hestodonanry, LE sll hava to spond S10 | stout ii guioen aupaaentes ai otractory Hey Proateation, coupled with wumsteoko. | tind In ils Keoplng about’ , ¢000,000, | {it May 2 were, reported at BB. he lossls next years In “order to maintain Ka pusitiens = rd crcl at ee prluitiyo ‘oetuhcs thought th at his ny Ba man % and It was thought that by creating a num- | Much of tho whont fy thin on the ground, but + iy the Boeraigese aeeaned to tho fellowing, gal | hs maa continalne, unttt goa tute ET ae cete ghootlug of Presidout Garfield,” suid Acriol region surrounding tna garter 2 | ho woes from Muneuton ny ereous AUC ETO T or of Stata doposttories the. money would -| lis long hinads and plump, berry, Nenrly stich mombersas auull uo unawor tn tho ultirmas | preached ut the West Dediince Chnreie '® tra onde tones th Saas A aL Xe “4Or, Bad out with the autro-gi Hang wee go flat Ho duposttory would havo | th sro ngouds ation, aul fale eee cate * ko Rave slgued sald eall in the following form— ————_—— iat ran transpired thie he rt st ox. | _*Seahoato, tro mon Henovolonte Aut Sediny DES MOINS, TAr Bite “than ala Aowy genta Fen in dition Bovonty-sovon pa ty cont of Roe years em THY CAL, "THE UTE COMMISSIONERS, ener MNS Mery ache vor Une | RN Abo Ba Meu hasaeltes | Dea Mouwnee us Duly e-Dtomm | Stotyemet ahd that in ie way die bands | gro (on}ow bua} ne ential Oyun “Tho undersignod— Ropubllenns _horeby OANToNstENT ON THEE UNcoMpaniant Col, country and to Europe us to the reault of tho i i " and tho Athy y %—Tho . storm | would be raised to $500,000, or $0,000 to | State Bourd in Nov invite and request all Republica: 1 t tho freitalatate te tapes aves i ditapuultests July G—Thoe Ute Commissioners Ive just bor last, would, be 40>, attempted assasination, It is surprising that | Hldnut, %2<t. pp, usa 1b, through Central Iowa was very severe Inst | cach: It was also argiud’ that 000,000 bushels, 5 SRA no greater olfect was produced, Phase wito aanetee Raitt he TTC ant tr Reed it i by avidin g ‘ Vy + | Might, and this morning Squa the money of the State anor 50. Se erat SOR ot gina (Saunt tobe huld et the Awernbly Chamber at | Teturned after a month's trip, ‘Chey tray. | throw over thelr stocks lave not been able | sine Veni eh Yok x, pada anuan bury “Aten Is five foot higher than Se eiune hunks Tented tn varlous port ons of tie RAILROAD GOSSIP FROM LOUISVILLE... SE TSR at ety duly Bl, for the purpose | led uver 500 miles on horsclack, with w | t2,Ket thon buck: at as good prices.” Con- | to by tho Rogllan comtalites, ‘two ‘bridges on. tho Northwestorn. arg | Bete, tho taspayers of every section would | Louryinux, KY, July 7,—~This afternool She oma nating two United Stales Seoatora toll’) yacktratn, nnd exmulned: lauds In Western | Sitetnble dination hus beon expressed on | sats anus uluo be rondorud ad ong ways.” washed out, und about a third of w mille of | ogve te use of tho money for the purpuse | ¢y itch transfor t trol of the @ vacaucles nocasiongd by the reslmnations of | Dara i ster | tho street at the manner in whieh the beara | 41a tho Vulyute, tke a diamonds { fiwestern passenger tecigg |. oF handling “cotton. ‘Cho Jogisiatara who | He pavers which.trunsfar tho control o} tho Hon, Roscou Conkling and ‘Thomus U, Piatt. | Colorado and Eastern Utah, -‘Choy ondured tried ta avail themselves of the attempted ——————— track, ‘Tho Northwestern passengertrains ‘supported the DUT that created tha St te da. | Short Line to” the Loulsyiile’ a&..Nashvillo- AYMAN SUL Ts Me oe of ture to.op. | RY, privations, traveling, for whola lage asausination, ‘The sympathy with fresilout | he Exprows eiwcon Lelcester and Biaghed tho mali ne to-day aver tho Fort | Dnettorles wilt ike tie ground that tie preg: | Itoad wera sigued. ‘Tho Loulsylilg & Nasir “Rad reauede tho atenatcree ae it the nuove call | tlon, and the Thdtane’ wit bo removed tole tt Seen cee nasas| nation Sor Tu 1781 tho f rally brought ith thi ; ' : * muinistored apse ey and cae ae iio Lick i irdeto arn ed eu VALUES Of can = o cy wi a a 5 s ' “borvor tha JolueCouvenuion, PUNe4n mente | aw oon ay tho requlstt urrangonienty ean bo'| his own voneiit Will Mil that he dumeatieatod dog” thera, fauailigely Mngwa'te | gece gpLEETSBURG. lays im tho fuer that” the “Govan PC RPE AR AT athe i col At the wudgestion of Mfr, Woodin, the eh ss ee Ae 8 WILL RAISE A HOST OF ENESES tho houscheld of soverul friends in Hosta. On | aoe watch to The Chicage Trduns. An inukcluyg hls .volections, inade pour | PAINE Stl ith Interests por Eatee ‘words in the resolution © unrestricted cae POLITICAL in avery short timo, ‘Tho dispnteles sont ta | Som oecation uf au iden omerxenoy, whore & Prrravuna,July %—Thoheat the past threa | ones, wenk —wiliteat Goncorns be cone Neate i yiteroat., There ja Sly ne erie Voie cuunged to * general eaucns,9 dosetal Dispatch (0 The UAleogo ‘Trib futrope were for the wirvos of frightening | oilictout uervied aa express 'currlor ta rolutives | 28¥8, Hus boon Intense, the thormumotor | me chosen Instond “of. atrong | OOF Hrulorted stack, roforral stook was ie ‘Tho roll was called on adopting the Uhillips 0 Tribune. Engifsh holders out of thelr, stocks, No man | In Hoson, Ho woud reuclve verbal tence: | Tauging In the nluoties, Worle has been sus. | ones. On tho other tand, It {3 thought that ¥ A iTesolution, and twelveSenators and forty-live | Dunuque, In, ‘July 4—The How GB, citembors answered ae making 67.-'his | Robinson, of Storm Lake, was nomlnated to~’ Sina the agreement to sl mu the call, for a | day for Buia Belair for tho Fittioth District ‘Mr, Crapser, Ip yoting, auld. this would be hie seven | ny red aud seventy-sevonth the th time he had algned In this business, ee Ta Seat fib was to be the last, ho would yots|’ THE MISSISSIPPI. RIVER COMMISSION, ML touznreon 2” Br. Laure, duly Z—The Mississippi River with any feallng of duvencyewoul . | dons, apparontly uudorstanding tl ] the friends of the Governor and thoga of tho | repsed 135,000, fund the common S500 SOE ee ne Ue duconeyswould Jond line | Hor Teuibe gooey: Fastaned teehee ea Pawel A ine mete ae old system will argue that It Is lmprictloable ia, tie prscueds used in paylux ot. te “Lthink it ly true,” sate 2 great ion mere |:tmivel at a rapld pace over the Hilla and Culloys,, | '¥eAs Is oecastoned In crowded bulldings, ‘To> | to keo thy money ln the Stats depositories |. sean extends trom Loulavttio Facer chant to-day, tut iio trun trade lends the | sucwing bindele no fest until hy senched Bia'| dy, tov, eusos (of wunstroka waro reported, | with the sume sufety that it enuld bo: taxon | TAM extends, from Jou Ae tO ang. vations it stocks, but ay. far - as UY | gunther, whore ho wud sure of A hearty yore ~ NEUE OWLS miles. “tis rumored that Huntingdon f@ 60 oxpurleies “goes! tt "dues Ibad! gust nO 3 phere, thought will “come before the Logisiatura tntingdon movements & ‘To’ yeason, wound ihaton ‘urionalvoly te tho directions ot = PUBL, . aftr a t the Lexington Line, which ts tha miss! higk, 5 Will bo an effort to oltuer breale sp -the Ital. | fe 4 , ban . 3, ¥ 0 i ‘BLOOMINGTON, Ite. *: rout Commlastoy, oF blac elf ir} ink I the Chesapeake & Oho, ; bald this was not exact! fhe feast to which | Commission hold s meeting here to-day, but | of men kre stle in eontral the garibtnata depute “ia TA hOutoTHoNie ate ructios petal Dispatch to The Ghieaso Tribute that aly ao thnk the onus will “have CINE lik TORCH : he had, been Invited, butche would vote yeu, | they decline giving any information ay to | 1t must be regulatod by supply and demand, | 'Msted several y Mi avaluubloinem: | Biaounaton, It, July Z—Josopht Sachs, | fess seope than it now has, ‘The rullrond : FIRE IN TOLEDO, rr. Chamberlain said jf there was p tnus | what they did, Af any pool widortook to sustain [ron upon & aoe ro ie ranked | of Chicugo, agent or Pollard. & Monks, Chi- | wen ene that the ye hunlastony is Infurloug « Toreno, 0, July %—The tivestory brick 2ortty sustaining this -propostiion he would |: —$———___. ella market If would be ersliad, Uo- aiiiionore than | eNRO, was gunstruck this Afternoon while | pear ie DoWditles alone et ee ee yaule | building on Broadway, ocoupiad as a tobiceo ir Chamberlaines" Then a bo? . mshiips :{ohen- | ts 0 woll unduritao : t 5 a N Tho ‘neat | doubling thelr stack, “hls: question 30 tivo cuit un oyporta then taken to givettise prese atauffen dud Nederland, from New York; comparatively ttle ef ork: ts muniie to tuauipe ‘Fhe Curlous Thyng About Spraguots Ree | for tho past tw h n OF the Conrmisalon. wil ito’ in £ a) 'v duys has been moat intense | power Udo auito an | after 11 o'clock. to-night, “and wes unity to alyn the call fora caus | the Hohenzollern, from Baltimore, and the | Wiute the price of frou, Its price, therefor : ; ic ’ aud overpowering, nu portant one, and one that will be deeply | totally di dhe” rhe Norfletown Herat, A ale tsa , ply | totally destroyed. Lhe ‘entire depal oO. : jdenslun, front Bosta: $ ¢ {a wn accurate burometur of tho condftion o| 4 = looked Into by the ratironds. ment” was. enlie : werd “Tho call waa signed by sixty of thoso pres- Wa eh 4 Front Hoxton, have urplved Out | a teading industry,” Deis ort a eae SF tebede Haliind, paaspont » CLINTON, ILL, Another mutter that will bé brought to tho | lnable tade more ia le the. Mt volute ent, renee THE TIPTOP MINE, THY MANKET 18:JN A ORL YOrEVUL CON- tho paat twenty fuars, Aue didn aturt a ,, Apeetal Diswatch ta The Chicago Tribune, attention of tha. Leyislature tn iw inore for- | propurty, ‘The Isherwood Luss 14 about $8 ‘A committes was appointed to obtalnother.| - Bhi F " - = lprrion: 2 duly’ pubor to sill a wixefolt want, it is Widioult | CLINTON, Lil. July %—Owlng to the ex- | mldablo light than ever will by tha ‘coerclya 3 wirtlally Insured, ‘The bathing was imustures, aud the conference adjourned, SAN Fuancisco, Cal July %—A dividend | now than for a-year past, ‘Tho price docs Fe a Sorted Te ae caeaided #4 much woney | treme warm Weathor several persons haya | Wetolal question, ‘ho Lexistaturo will, X | owned by the Connectlait Srutual Litt l. epg rt ‘o | surance Company, 83, $20,000; insureds. the counties of the | ‘The fact ster bY) iH rates hear ier factory Was Ono of the must extensive 1, A ‘ 6 action uf Republican conte -on 'Tiptop of 0 cent to-ulgit hug for hia object to giv the Cou. elated. SOS 6 shes how; boen de thousand let, ugu'four. cuses of sunstroke were reported | Stato no whisky or bode . not admit of large foreign importation, and 4 been, proutrated by the heat, an 7] Hysierstanid, boaskod to pass a State 1 tho stocks in Wareouses Hag herpes ibnend ire BO oa to have a couple of y the heat, and this ufters’) hibiston law, In man: of