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FOREIGN. ‘Cardinal Manning Doles Out Di- luted Comfort to Irish Farm Laborets. under Focleslastion! Guidance, the ‘ ? League Might Manage to Do Something, ‘Gut the Land’ BIN Cannot’ Er fectunlly Deal with the ? Ditliculty. ; ‘Dufferin Puts In a Word for Clem= Ft ay. fav ‘orablo Tinpression,” + atin gure: mare | ! ency in Midhat Pasha’s : Case, Austrian Mountaineers, in Revolt Against Oonscription, Set. Upa Provise vt - "" fonal” Govornment, , , » GREAT. BRAIN. CANDID jy) MANNING, Losnow, July 10,—Cardinal Manning last ovat ing reeatved'the deputation of Trials farm fator= ers which hit Been received on the provious day ‘by tho Chief fevretury for Tretand, Cardin Manning snid that tho Land Lengue, when ope- rating within tho Imite of the Jaw, human and divine, alwass hal bls aympnthy. He always roe garded it 5 n legitimate arxanization, end, 60 Jong ne tt kept within hiw, it should never have A word of discournzemont from him, wad be ‘prayed §t might succeed, He spole tn high proiso of the recent .apereh of the Archbishop ‘of Caspol, and sald he thoucht thatyunder the giidance of tho falthftil Bishops aud .clerzy of Trelana, the Lengie wold be direated inte nsafo path, ‘Tho condition of the. laborers, ho xaid, had his carnest ‘aympnthy, but the Land bill ectunity deal with the question, Jt waa dlsappuinting that Inborers are not more vlosely HMentified with (t, but the vill Is farce, anwlelds, and complicated. Te would “bo fm- possible to Introduce so nwkwant a abject 1s drish Inbor, It was botter for then -that, tho wubject be reserved for the future. aA Ioyal Commiaston onght ta he nppointed-te take evi+ dence solely on tho condition of the lnborera, Tho appointment of sich n Commission should “yo sought nt tho next session of Purlkament, but ‘a Sanitaty Commission ought to provide a Land oil which could compel: those posseasing an ‘tne erest In Iona: to provide proper dwellings for cho.laborors, THE DISANLED BTRAMSINP-TANDADIA, trom Hamburg for New York, hns arrived off Greenock, Sho'wlll get n now shaft at Ginsgow, ae sail for Now York sJitly 18. ? ‘ DEAD. ‘ Lord Hathorluy Ia dond, v7) ATHLETIOMRUTALITY, “ -honDtit July 10,—At-tho annual athletic snorts of tha Mosoly Harrlor Cluby Birmingham, yesterday, which terminated, Ina scene of dis- order, Merrijt, of Boston,” and, bis, frienda, were ispracetully hustled, . ‘Tho, Amorleans were hustled off the ground, but they had the sympn- thy of the etoeotants portion of tho spacta- tora, * ARNESTS. pared Seven moro persons wore arrested in Ireland uniler the Cucrclon: act.” A” Vox of revolvers aed at Cascelrant | County Mogscommon,” * ————— TUNIS. i UNCONFIRMED itMons, = Pants, duly 10,—Tho, roports that Chlof,, Ron <Amopn has restimed tho offensive, and !s march- np towards Tell, have not been, eontirmed, COMMUNICATION ANTERRUPT —_Selegraphic communfeation_on tho ‘Tyntstan. const {8 again Interrupted, and no nows has been recelyed fram Sfax. A BATTERY DESTROYED, Pants, July 1,—The commander of, tho gun- boat Heino Btnncho telegraphs that a reconnola- since shows that it fs only possivio-to. effect n landing In. front of .Sfax, und: soveral. bonte armed with cannon destroyed tho enemy's bat tery on tho bench, thor balturios were diacoy- ered, however, 7 aye ety NAVAT. counri ESTES: «ry dispatch from :'Tripolt, says: Tho. ‘Froneh™ . Ipgnetad Logatissonalere has pagsad. ‘fripol! on her way.to Tunis. It is stated that the presenco of ancironelad at Vripoll hus produced ‘a ood effect, and bas checked the exeltoment, thore. Enlutes were exchanged, between. tho Loyalis- onalore and the Turkish. vessels there, which is Fognrdud'aa prodt of the good relations the Porte ind Franee.: , . ORDERED To"rusis.. ys: ily 10. digpaten vessoi ling. 'y n ordered. ‘16 proceed ) Tunisian wators, TRERGRAVHIC- COMMUNICATION ‘ISTORED. “Tusig, July 10,.—“elegruphic communication hag been restored with tho const. s DE LESREPS ‘TO CREATE AN INLAND 8E Panis, duly 10.—Tho Journal dea Debats soys: Aftor franco hus succeeded in* convincing tho datives Or. Sfax, and othor places in Tunte, and Alpirfis, thut sho ia only anxlotis to promote thelr'welfare, Count de Lessops will camplote in Alggrit and Tunls tho tusk commenced by poll- tics and tho army, hy ercuting ‘inland’ a’ sea to the south of ‘Tunis and Algerin, thus making substantial frontier betwoun tho Satara, aud fuoir own tioscsstons, *° TRAVETs. ‘July 10.—The Goyornc ‘Tripoll hus forbidden: Europeans to travel in frat dnterick tl withont authority, from tho Grand etor, ‘ot “SiomdesPaana, 6 ‘Lord Dufforin, tho Britis Ambassador here, has not addroascd a rivte tosthe Porto {u-fayor of: Midhnt’ Pusha, sontonood to’ death for tho mirdores Abdul Aziz, but bo yerbully intimated that (ho Oxereiea OF clemency would produco HICAUTIONARY MEABUNES., |, paren ‘A, duly 1Q—-Four Ines of telugraph have boen conatructod here ‘and connoctdd with tho police offices and othor pincos as a -procaue Hon wxatnet 0 possible disturbance on tho opone tug of tho National Assembly Wedacaday, | ‘Hosp Kona Junie: Hen singular ‘onsc’ of ‘piracy has beon discovered in Satgon (French Cochin-China,) A ditlyo yessel driven, ashoro {n strosa of weather, was searched: tor contre Vand opium, In the bold, cancenicd, were about fifty fomalechtidren, whont {nveatigation provod to bd Intendoit for anie. { MISPATING TO-“ANNEN. +A korlous oxpedition ls planulng by tho Fronch fi Cochin-Ch{na for tho: delinit annexation of Aram, ‘under ‘some-such sehomo as that which Sas 'dirccted affaive In Tunts, :It 1s belloyed that tho wholo territory of Tonquin will be brounht Onder: French protection, - ‘TL HUNG CHANG? ©. pyoail aitucke aro inado upon 11 Huug Chang, ‘the Patent -Vicoroy pf. Chill, who holds tho keys Of-tho‘eastern part of tha Kinplre: «A cabal, « Mblob ils‘ Lelio¥ed to will overcome, has boon | “foatituted by tho Palavo party against him, ‘tee HE YOUNG EMPEROR * ¥ ape aS Partially recayorat) frou bis attack of emall- ‘pox, Wuit.it appears that ho fa destined to fade fn early yao ny, -Tho Weatorn Repose Ms Poa rye quantittos of palate Wwiro | aro boing MpOrVAN to:Tensin ta Connect that port with, paitheris towns, and. Burope,’ Tho enterprise heoti confided to tho Groat Northora sade + 10) Soeyeabh Company 3 “SUA MQMANK, POLIoy, 1 Hanngssoy, of Houg-Kong, has dsinon- 0) A) * strated, that’a’ hymuno ‘policy In treating tho. ‘ Mada colonists baw {noronsed the Foyenuy and, teataahed crlmy, POSIT GAMING FS ‘Ttio leave pf the yurabliny farm at: Py aca hae © bop’ pirohuged jby: the, Chincge at Hong-Kong than twice tbat pald by tho? 1" Portugnesa saat your, ‘The Chinose aro’ puopens; fog tho question vf tho right of ‘tho Porjugyose® fo havo sekfjamnent An 3tucuo,- ea Dy APAN, "i . AWANDS OF 'PHIZES Youoirawa, duo #3.—The nwurds to. the fessful exhibitors at :tho Natioual , Industrial ¥-xh/bition held at 'Toklo took placo on-the 10th {nyt. In the presence af tho Mikado, who atated” that the object of -tho-rewarda. was to promota- * Induatrlul excelteuce, and Ltt that a mpi of md perseverance “woul bo furthor developed, DECORATED. Adaileat Yessoaky satled for Burope on tho {th Inst. Previous to tis itepartare he was res colyerl In niidienea by the Mikado, who Invested: Ai a nt first-class s hovati deNKErKs, > Speetat Cuble, Manu, aunty. 10-The King and Queen and tho Prinedss of tho Astaritts, havh yond to, bine Branga for the sumuer sede, The King will Thke tt ertisa on tho const of Spaln and Corte walin, August visithig several purts‘and the Verrol Arseitat with atteet. of thirty fron-elnts and five other vessels. Tho Queen will remain Yn Lagrangn with her dauuhter, and tho Infante will go to San Setmetien, Tho King f3 about to publisten book on the military: regottces and ore gnnizatlos of Spaty.” + AUSTRIA, MEVOLTED AGAINST CONSCUIPTION, Atitexs, July 10.—Versons arriving from Cate taro, report (bat the mountaiieers of Hoven di Cattare. have revolted, ngalnst. the Austrian cunserlption, raised thaje own flag, and estabe ahed a provi {atonal Governinent, . BY MAUL i é “mn HULGATIAN The returns from tho: Bulgarian elections show that of 312 mombors cleuted 14 ure for the Frinev.and Mf for the opposition, The telegram atntes {lat 19 the Prince wants a twoethirds vote he ts gotig to order some supptementul. elee- dons, his,.t3..al..wery. blinds why he wants 0 two-thirds vote atta hinrd to say, except to give more weight.ta ithy.action: of. the Asvembly In hi favor, | As tho wholo proceuding Is revutue tronar; thore fda rule, sapalcnblags tho imate by eM i remuit}tay) tho, administra tive pressuré.which hing been” brought to beur for tho Goverment, The: Rar es this spouks of the Bul- arurinne' ate thely Prien: 2 . *, and i 4 sintion. minster -have suillctent eduention tu oh wie witttutions. In auch elrommetanees, It is ct Uut! for song: (ie we Bidar must ie eontent 10 like. Tumble pluce amore European commninitios: Tho wants of the people are few, and thot ninbltions ive conmensirate with thet wants: -‘Thoy may -ensily stitfe: Constituilon, or f° top en ruler, Tho ilvst thoy bute Hi). for dome thine, aid ir wonldgcom as though they werd now Iikely to, bo tnitietod with the second. -'Thely polltieal hire tory hire been vers “diterent from that which wes predicted far thom gn the morrow of thelr emanelnapiony “Thon Ib Wag ra that an tr resistitiy imitfonal Immatse would effeet a imion with Eastern. Houmelia, and that: 9 new, vigors ee ond mubitions nationality would bo-urented in the Balkan Poninguiny Nothing of the Iced has happened. Southern Lulyntia to all ap penance ‘Ina tranquil and” rather: siaplclous. spectator of what is gohiiz un across the Balkans, white the’ Bulgarians of stho Veluelpallty would he:-only too content. to De giles, Rtolluly; and unprogressively.: The Princy Is evi-- dently dnxtons to rite a busy Tittle State of “the Weatorn- type. Tue native Wialansian Are tes, bended. reapectively bg ‘essmopolitda Liberals, atl idenas and” no experience; and by tocat Con- servntives, very wellty do, but not tov well fire nished wiih -elthor, oxperience .or- ideas, enra Iittle for netionnt promress and -yery mich for the petty pairechint squabbles: which pars with them for-politios. hus, with a buindenm people, a pattern Constitution, and a pushing Prine, wot to menan the obaenre, tne stil potent bie tenes of powerful and more or leas wntagoniat- Io nelghbors on eltigrside, the position Is neeose sarily a critical one, “THE VOLUNTEEN REVIEW. ‘The editorof tho London IWorld says: “T hayo tho best riuthority for stating that-the reasons for not holding ‘tho: volunteer roview' In: Hyde Vark are ns. followa: A predeterminition’ wis disvovored to extsl on the part Gf certain radl- ent organizations to. ¢ rush ¢ any. tuelpguras that might have Ucen deemed deairatile tor the nro- teotton'of: the pari-and conveniénee - of whut may be terméd tha privileged” ¢lasses, . Tho knowledge of thig naturally medé.ber Majesty foel somewhat nervous and uncomfortable, and so tho venue wis changed to Windsor, ,where thoro id Htcralty to be’ no. frictosures, restrlo- tlons, or ruservad places. “It fa; no dowbt, mueh ausior for the authorities to counsel. chanze of thid king than te face tho ditleultss but it re ming to.bo seen whether by thus viol Ww tho pressure of anob hw, they.ure hot... sowin: what yill sooner or Inter ‘produce In. Bryhn fruits stot 28 are now home renped-th -Irelam Nor was it absolutoly necessary thut the review should bo in the park, By buving bid a inareh wrist on the Thunes embankment, a8 ‘sug xested by Siv Garnet-Wolsoloy and dio or two others, a nobic secticle would: have bean: pre- sented, with ample accommodation for: an in meonse_ numborof speotators, and tn that caso tho Nuval Voluttudrs night bave Bulled up, the: river and dombined in contriuting to the specs tacular effeet, Tha’ Price of, Wales has had all tho regiinents of which ‘ho fs) honorury Colonel brigaded togathor, an that be mity tunrch past ot thefr bend, Lord Bieho has abandoned: his ine tention of. riding family his.q Cte corps, | the. Landon: Seuttish,,.1- hear thit somo 10,00) yoltinteers have beon ‘rofusud pertnission to at tend the. Koynl review at Windsor, on the plan thut there will be no room for more thin 6,000 men in the tritis. Burely. 10,000, volunteers would be willluy toapond ncouple of days inder rie in. LV nde Pare ang thus enable all who wi tend ta do su.” In answer to Lord ie the House of Commons, Mr. Coitders stnted that faciities woud be yiyen.to enable volunteers ‘In all Government oiilees to attend tho" revlow, conalitent with tho exluencics of the pubiio aurylucs.and in anawor to Mr. Schrot bur, the Sovrotary of Stato for, War sat that, 50 far ashe know, members of Parliament wontd have to take thelr chences of seoing tho review witht tho reat of ‘tlio public. ITALIANS IN FRANCE," Paws, June 21.—Tho Marseilles riots give in interest to tho statistics of tho number of Itnl- | fans in France, In 1851 thorn wero but 61,000, but adocided emigration afterwarita sot m, and in 1861 the ‘humber had‘ reached 70,000. “In Ted thera woro: 19,000; in 187 ud in 1876, 163,000—V1z.3 100,000 . mila: females, 1 sud 05,000 Most of thom tte settiod. In tie. Southorn Do- purtinents—vi% Bouches a O1428; yy 134 2408; ren als Tana Ae Alpes, 1,600: Indre, 1,54), Doubs, Ais Alnty LUIS au Stourtho ct’ Mosgiio, veil.” Moat Gf the settlers nt Marioittos.being heads of fntnilics, thy 01,00) ayroyate cannot mumber more than poe tate adults, of considerably less thais has been ropresontod, . Ser ae SOUTIE AFRICA, “DunwAsy Juno 23,—Tho prospoet fii tho’ ‘rears. yaul, if tho whole country,-Ie-given up..to tho Uoors, 1s viewed . vory, soriously, The nativo eblefa in all parts of the country say that thoy will fight rather than acknowledyo tho- suprem- noy ofthe Docra, Montgolu, a loyal“ Baralong eblef, who wus on his way to rollove the Votch- ofstroom garrison whon ho heard of the pence, says that he and all the Chiofs on the nurthwest border ure watching the progress of events, and if tho country ta given up to the ioors they will all Nght. pe on he bua under. ble command, hesides bis ordinary army, 800 men armed with breuchlouding ries and 1,000 Fannatpd Wey 2ir% tnt AS aunt sorsdspanient wonds tho follow. non ne Eine itoyal Cummleston 4 will leave Protoria, Bouth Africa, at tho ond of August, but u sub- vominission Of. three will romain to oxamino claima fur. compensation jn consequonca ef tho rotrocession, “iho dircot losses for whlah compensation ts demmudedumount to at tenata tallilon ot monay the conuurront loases to nourly va tines jb abiourit, © say mon will only ask the Gaye. Ermont to buy from then ail thoy buvw bouuht in way ol of real broperty nt the’ aime ‘prices they pal for itand the wine 10 feoror ea wool thoy entered id ut: il baying « low! 0 fruits of tHotr’ labor, for the see ieecyeorne A fa ong -enty bear the: tnstruolfong at tna Bri dat Coupmalastoriees ska womprivod in Que Buns” Hoan sole and wivoupanything rathor ours theinaclyew a0 ut heart erally ‘anxious + ae “peuce und quict, oo with des determined upon u poacetul :settlo- Mnent It Is now hardly p owsto a concel¥o any. cause which could ride abou! amore Hatt ins: Many. Boors who bura acpiain tha Inte war use pure me fat game. what ay. thoy will never Nght jt neal ny, Thole f eae Eve Feulye ty Ke and tf) Pay by v4 nt an ave Joat this your's Bs Darveste ands wool ontwius: but, inore deterrentoven than thero losaca.will by tha! revollection of thoir ae ind dying comrades, and tho.beapa of sla! Haulnat whom, thoy had no Personal, Mu MINING IN INDIAL "kK apoolal dlapatch from Catoutta,s J ano % ayes: “During the last fow months thorg hus Leon throughout Indla a romarkablo resuscitation of | the {ntorost on the subject of . mining, probably “dug 10 a grout measure $0 fhooxcltement cated “by the discovory of gold in Wynand, It isa woll- known Tract that India Is rlols fa mineral dopod|| of yarjous kinds, which only await: the applica: Ree of -proporly.dirocted capital aud energy to* me "reat .sourceK Of national woalth, ite Movornwont;. seenynizh OF, this fact, thas -commisaioncd Bir. Va eating, . Sadly abs ortho eos Gsolouton! a BURY . «Dopar! ort, .to nth. eS rookwy ‘oP inlay wh whlch, aril fora Dart JIL ot! ‘he. o stunt oF sGeatous of India ants yoluina,” in the’ preas, wives a precls of call: a a aublo Thtcrmation regurding gruphlont Sistributt jou and escertulnad Value of of' the uacful tiverale throughout Judia, Bure uke b, aud Afghanistan, and contuing muvy now as CHICAGO PRIBUNE: MONDAY, JU Ly 411, 188), and Interesting eae At thhextent uf | the nuclent tative cmibdag. showing few thts titers tliat! bas Teen crushed: out by Lorain competition. “Phy book wit Hinble standard af referees forall pores hitercated i the dovelopmant of the ilnerat re vl nares. oF his country.” + gpeetat Dibateh to The Chieaon Tribune. ‘Conti, O,,.dily 10The forthcoming duly crop-report ofthe Stuty Bourd of Agriculture, based on astimatos. front: 10 township. corrd- spondents, returned Tuy 1 tos, will etve tho following poreentages .of tho condition and prospeots of crops, compared with duly 1, 8d: Whoeut $7 per cent, rye 88, nate tH, corn 70, thins otby hay ty! clover-hny tot, red-top, ete. '% Hungurinn 02, potatoes i, tobitevo 8%, Apples mM, pears 02, peaches 4, bum gripes Tt. Whent prospects May 1 were reported 85} cont. ‘The toasts due to the Mur drought: nd to tho Nesenit iy. Mich. at..tho” whout ta thin on the ground, “uut. bis long heats und = plunip berry. Kently -tho entire crap of whet, for Ohio tins been secured fn goad weather nud fs In sew eeapliuien on ‘OVERLY =seVEN per cent of. Inst year's. prop (6:00.00), a8 ustimated by. the. a Toa Noe vermber fist, wolrtd be 440i) nasil Tat a compared with tho vathinate of tho. ¥ Departorcut GH000,00)) ay would tio ont all intsbeta, Ab alt, . tho present catimate is pe Per cenit of inst § ux EEOPy whatever that hie prospecta in Michtaning and lows tre for'loxs thittt yeurs totus, s aeordin te reports revelved by see Stata Board. fran .of icial and private From the Intest reports Teeelyed sinew harvest Is nenrly {nished, Sveretary Chatnoertain | the'opinidn that thrashers’ returas will not 8 thore than i0.per cent at bast z82a7 Indinna, tttinols, 1h per cetit Of Ida MINNESOTA: AND DAKOTA. Speettt Dispatch to The Ghleazo Tribune TA Cagasn, Why lly, 10/SAnother. week Ine the wheut-lloils of: Minnesota and Dakota re- woals inuny: bad reperts in places where unex pected, Whest men and: formers ire generally: Wisuppulnted xt the diseoupaghys reports. Re- ports fron the Uer-of eonntios along: the tne of the Southarn, Minnesota, Jtuitrond are not what was nntlelpated, and. consilerably wore thin ony Itst of n week ayo. As fur, west og Batre mont the Feparta ara. neatly.as favorable, while those west nad south of there are anything tut wood, Rust, chinchsbuje, thhiness, anit othor causes have Intd a bad elfect, utd the, reautit of the crop fs already apparent. ‘The weather for. wheat obi... been t hot for the Just te west -altozether to much. ral nt wether ix begionlig tatell of myt je] sft. inane bis ave doting finnietie damage, and nite wlready in the ont-tiolds.... Yaar vorvespe tne Aust ree turned from Nollsvilloand vielnity. aud furmers report that more danissy link been done. it the bast thing days chit 1Onag Ue provions, ‘The Whoal-Henis ie tirnlng whilte,trom the elect of the chinebebiga... Reports favorable to wheut are. wholly trie: Tlie + wenther «1s -nil: thet vould be desired for raw inl orn, which. looks On tite’, ot the'ero) vO Is .very arog tists dn Minnesota. and. Wos nutletyated “alanine I, Jnly-1—The- wheat ave: in thls comity, ni; RGierally tha yteld ts |. -Onts, corn, and yrass ry cnod...Tnshe.bottoms, below.the city, Where the whent was dvownal out by -tha avers How, Surin VE Masel, up the, fran; und a planehig “only stopping yeaterdaye-‘Tho firmors elatm that with a favur- abte Beason un sneh soll, aba with a quality: of corn that willinature in ntioty-days, they: #tand n goad chance of a arop. ‘An Imincdise amount ot buelwheat and millet ts also bene put tn on those hitely avartiowed.prauads, ant tho furm- ers ira naling. herola forts. te reeaver fron leva disaster oecasoned by the hreuklog of tho jever, * Spretat ‘Diavaten tw The Chitétad Tribune, St. Pauly: Minn tly Superintendent. Wakoman, of the Maniteba Line, arrivad tn St. Paul this ovoning from lifs trip np the Ine. “Ie reports ‘n wonderful change in. the appearance of the cvops during the tust. ton days, Inevery: drection on the: wheat ndver looked. Mier.” Between Alexandris, tant Mothsny It-ts mperth ANN thie seus up from Rt Paul it fs in tine condinon, Tho curn-crop looks fnely, Ja. better. thn ov before, and there {smore.of.it. “The only veption 14 on too fone, sols hus’ Ht “a ‘nouiéy Lousvirnys, Ky duly i badly damaged ite -wholesalo. and. retail dry. Rouds store of David Sternberg, southenst cor ner of Tighth and Market "streets, Tho building is -a - two-anden-halfestory brick, ‘Tho -secdnd “Hoar Is used | ns- the’ whole seto departinent, and jon. tho * ‘frat fluor’ is tho, retail, Nabody was In tho seoand story, whore the ‘fre-orixinated, since Figg Net ose yah nighty whemtio departm wits “oloanl, bas beon no fire, t cht and Sternberg ennnot uccount origin, He var stouls + betw $10 und 8 dn both Hepartinents, comprising: dry goods, care pets, and. notions. Tho stock was, he thloks, about equatly divided, Tho danuze by tro fs ane tn the wholuscie epartiniegt, dio uatl+ inated hie lugs at nbout 818,000, und about the suing fo damage ta both dopartments: He thinks tre Insurance, of nearly 1 ite ladle Tol and Western Senauias and: thinao precanted by “Tyna, Harkeo & Castleman and Hen Nahm. The buntding if owned by Whitleahofer & ‘Lonkle, and 18, dumurcd, In Mr Sternbarsa oa linntion, about 81,0 a by. dugnrance tn agoncy represented by tho lite Willtamt sinep, EB + CHICAGO. ‘Tho alarm from Box 14 nt 4:15 yesterday morn fue wita enused by tlre in it trame ‘shed in tho rear of Nos. 470 and 472 Clark wtreot, owned and occupted by Mrs. Coburn qs i" stornya-room. Danage.-to building and contents $l; 10 in- suranee, ,Cauay unknuva,, yo OAT ra INGTON; KY. Special Dispateh to ‘The Chicayw Tribune, Lexrnatoy, Ky,, July". Maxter's colored ehureh; on Mut strect, was fred: by -an fuicen- dlury this morning. It. way extluguished, with danitye to the amount of %: “AT GOLD ‘NIL; EV. -Vinainta Crry, Novy July-%—Tho ‘Trojan holatiugeworka at Goll HI were ‘burned -to- day. Loss, $5,000, The worke worn shit down aude In chntge of 0 watehuans Banposad, Ancen> “AT MACIIAR, MI, <MACHIAg, Mo. July. 10.—Tho Dublin Grist Billie with a lnetemill and a quantity.of lumber, ed last wight. Loss-coverod by insurance, ityeyo men aro thrown mut of work, | SUICIDAL, Two Ouness. or ‘Bandanum Work for a Young Man in: Quit {HU —Ho Loaves Luttors to Virlows ae Laboring Mun, Mange 311 wolf, “s + Bpeclat Dispatch, to TI Chteago Tribune; Quinoy, Il, July 10,—A- stranger, giving tho nae of. Henry 1, Henderson, covamitted aule olde here yostorday by taking: laudantim, at tho Ocolfental Huse, Ho ‘tuft-lottets’ to various persons in tho Hust, and one tol L. Morrla, is lty, aaking bina to Inform relatives gi) rc gles Us NSCS NO ig for tho duc, ‘The fricnda by names xt sttilg dettor. ura Mrs. Goorge B. Dearborn, No. Old North Fittecuth Roath Piliadelphtn, Past Sra.Kate it, Newton, 0; 10 Hawt BIS ty eon Atreot, Nae York oly a nd Goorvo Denyborn, No, i600 Chestnut atreel, Totindelpuine Ae leu iracts ‘thut noe Rept quorteis inquest lie held, adding the words; ¥ Aw L cant ua fu auitolda with two funices of Jaus danum.” “The deceasa:l wus d mn of rout ap: peep spectitily tleoasod, and ‘probably JS uardo} Ha bad applied at ditforvut places it ite city for employ mont. aires Spectst Dispatch tu Tribune, : “Powe Wave ai cura ria, of Wilts fun Beuwedery' @ laborer fn tho epoke-fuctory tn this et Berd found auapended t to a treo inthe woods -the vlty luvday.. The. body was frontly detonpeaod. Holiweder has been ils. ng fre hom stnco inat Wodacaday, = Tu. low bis milud. to Does tho ery *SpniGraiLD, My July 10.-Wiiilam Jobns attomptod to sauna sa hy take a of laudanum iast: ‘butit was iagovered in Huet prevent ifaedttoug. results, hi potntinent fy aie ie tho alte ate aus pein laaane ~DRANK“A’GALLON OF’ WHISKY,” “'CoLpmuus, Ovqaly soc tisbes} ‘Carcoray ang sUaut Attoon others had a big spree jast night Jn tho woods wel cluded 'ta ond his spree to-day, Ho went to his room and dragk a ration ats whisky from 7 ty + Orclock p. why ee was found wari after L o'clock.” Ho was fo a yey bad con ices 3 end Nothing could bo done for hit, and ho dl ty o'clovk, ‘The wea worked Ina quarry. sae tbe cue: | Corconn cons" THE WEATHER, A Tropical Temperature Still Pre- vailing Throughout the + Country. One Hundred Degrees nnd Over, ‘ bs Many. Deaths from : " ‘ -Sunstrolce, st. Louis Has tho-Hottest Wenther “Known for -Twenty-one Years. sin NG TMI SIGNAL SERVICH. Orricn or vin * Cine Stavan, Orricrtt, Wasuisarox, De Cy duly 1-1 1. in.—Por, the ‘Ohta Valtey and Tennessee, variable winds, ate. tlonnry trometer, and’ stationary or low pernturo, jas For.tho Lower Lake region, partly cloudy weather: and -necantonal Tatns, slighiiy cooler northerly winds, hnd sintionury Uaroincter.:-? + Vor ‘the Upper ‘Lake rewion, partly: cloudy: weather and -poasibly Joval- rains, winds mostly north to east, atacionnry or lower tomporaturo, and stationary barometer, For tho Uppor'M teatesinpt and Lower Miseaurt Viilleys, partly eloudy-weathor, loent rales, vie rhible winds, shitting: to cast and gouth, lower barometer, and higher temperature, “Pho ChicEBignal OMltcor of tha Army furntanes tho follow! #pectal Uulletins © “ee “The barometer {9 highest in the Upper ‘Tnke region, and lowest in the Gulf of St, Lawrence, Tho tomperatire hns elson in New England, the Middle, Atlantic, and East Gulf States,and the Ohio Valley and Tennessee; and fallan front 40to Wierrees in tue) Lover Lake selon. Maeiruiiin temperatures of. SRST AM Hbuye Lure ree Rovian from ; the. Ohlo, Valley and. Bast Gut Hat The followin temperatures. ure re ported from tho satations . an Us i ore - frantior: —aastport,. 05; (Qt Montreitl 7 ore Hira. Obs and Tyenl alts Lak “region, fair weathnr provalls.. in-New Enutand and Gulf Stato. Elsewhere | her are variable, Fatt wenther Indicated for tho Howth Atlus Hinton dueday” and to-inorrow. ‘The rivers. will Unug stationary.or fall slowly. eon f we stoulye ‘wl Chonadys, eet Peedialt ‘tor te Tteinporature, elevation, MteUMeHLL Grrr Jean tlerinainoter, 65.4. re Minera ty, heat fe toumperitnire, Ble, tudipurnture, Sma itt wen. ‘alr, J anda number ot iniidingenarti era SESE: a Ts LOUIS! St. Louis, Bo. July 10—Acourting to .tho re- ports mute by the Signal Service observer, this bus been tho hottest duy. in St. Louts of which any record exists, At 0 4. m. tho mercury marked 80.1; at 8o'dlock, 91,02 at % p. Ws, 102.95 andat'o p.m. 92%. Minium, naxiniain, WL1,.tha Intter “between, Y and’:4 ‘o'clock, Prof, Keibtion, of Washington Univeralty, wives rendiigs of a thermometer absulutely shielded from reflectad aud rudinted beat at 102, and snys, with the exception of July 21, 1s, when tho mercury - reached 10,5 at 3:30 p. ny this wis ‘tho ‘* hottest duy: in’ thir; yours. Tha: entire week has been ex- tremely worm, nod - great discomfort haw een exporloucod py everybody. While those Hving ia tonemontshouxes and rach exposed to speolitly-aontinud “buildings lnve sitfored very rent diptross, business. tins alsa been eonsider- ably totorfored with.. ‘Oi Friday and Srturiay: ft was difleutt to got Iuborers to ‘work on tho love, and tho -toading and discharging tenmars wis' 'nyuch deinsed, nlgo obiixed to. suspend ea Hluriug most of the afternoon, anu a xreat tion of. tho = clty'a work | was dono ufter . suindow: Of horses’ have died from the Rent, ‘Thirty-elyut casny of prostration «by the beat “ore renorted since Friduy, twenty-three of whivh wero fatal. Beet ‘of the deuths ocuurrent to-da ys The more tullty Het of -tho: week foots up 250, an ineroase of twelve over the previous Weel anil olghty> one.mors than.tha corresponding week of ha Yeur, There are no indicutions to-night of, chungo in’ tho wouther, und the prospects ‘ite Chat to-morrow wij be ua bot ag to-day, ores KANSAS CITY, Specter Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas Crry, Mo, July 10.—Tho weather to- dny bud been terribly hot and sultry, thu thor miometor reglatering 101 In the sbado. tu villous parts of the city... It was i? ut 0a, m1, and steud> Hy increased huttor until botween t and 3p. in, whon tho tmaxiinum was renchod,. Saven cuses of ‘sunstroke’ wore reported, four of which proved fatal, . One, that of a streot-car. driver ticourrod nt ida'aldok.a.m, Tho man tet rat the wtabloand ded In ifteen minutes, ‘tho ornor threo victina wore bard drinkors, and hud been chrousing eres for weeks, whleb, bo doubt, hastened thelr end, : 7 - DAVENVORT, TAs: Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Triduties Davenvont, Io,, July W.—Tho tfth fatal case of sunstroke Jo this tyvality during the four days ocourrad yostulay aftbruoon, elybt mllos north of thigalty. ‘Tho victim wus Andrew Patlgron, who ut tha tine wav plowing corn. He became diaay and blind, was takon ton house, wherd he Aiea \n lead that‘an.bour, Anothor. caso? fs that i co pa Cooney: of this: olty, who dled ae : ne Wanreaon, TAs? a Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. ~ BCUNXAON, Ta, Duly 1--A: torrible rainfall destroyed wbout 815,000. worth of. proporty Inst night by washing out ‘towers, sidewalks, street, and stone walls, Collars wndor stores on dain streot wero tloudod aid merebaudise ju them do- stroyed. ‘Tho prinelpal suiferers ure tho City or NeGrowor,, nab leas than €5,000¢" Courtes Miller, dasrott & Paynes, 8, Votorson,y I. It, sito, David 'ilaniujer, Biowe de Go, Shy sprain 4 : DUMYVQUE, TA... a Sptclat Dupateh'to The Chteago Tribune, ;, DUBUQUE, Ty, July 10,74 boavy: storm visited this olly last ovontng, uodompantod - with beary rat fhuators, png Mghtnlog,,: A. number. at sircote wep Washed out, i North sawn, au | other damage co ited Nort! the y au lives Wore lOdte it ne i Rohe at Bannon 1 0, “Davrax, “0:3 July, iat beat jho past fow daya bus beog wronta Ahan knows ty this viciye ity for yoard,: Today ithe moreury roacbod the seaootdine 100 degress.: -Bevon ke ure reperted tovitny, tia onvopatbles phyelelus cr tule ety, Bad iu eiuns of » widoly known fm thegugit tao country. * - COURY VAS PER, SIGH,» Special Dispateh'to The Chicugo Tribune, :- ; > CoLpwaten, Mlehy Juty 10—A wind and pain storm of yreat {ry of ono hour's duration passed over thig pluvo this afternvomt : Trees, houses, and fences were weocrally jicmoralized. |, Cyromun.op the Kookuk bere wore struck by Ughtaing. but withunt dome erent dumige. INNATS MNNATI July 10,—Tha United States. Siz- nal Mervico thermometer reglatered 10,5 nt 1:5 this afternoon, Undluary -tbarmometers In tho shade reatalgred Feeht, Alva. to. alight dlegrnas The ;heat was. the yeratost on record ‘the Connie was allel ro thirtean caves ns todayy | all ,peing: e eatlon of the CL Cr Dighe hte tains i AL * gpectal Inarateh to Thi Atos, ML) duly, 17! shova been. two ensed Of muustroge in thie city.to-day,—the frat ease, Anan namud Surouel Miller, proving fatal, ond the other man, Thomas Calllits fa dying bra ‘eric! condition, "This has bean dn extremel yy the thermometer recording over + KEOKUK, TAs + «Speetat Dispateh.to Tre Chledgn Tribune, ' Krontnty In duly 10—Tho wenther I4 exces> sively. ote-The thermometer ranxed front 07 in Wi yesterday.—the warmest day-of tho season, Vosduy. tie thermoméler atanda about tho same, Chougin xo hot dieing the day, the evenings are cool nnd breozy, © Wirkzninti W heat bf to-day’ has Stroke, one of whitel Dut if who’ died wit renching his honie.” fatorod 10} derrees In the sbady ot’ fuon, und at 8 this uvening 04.4. + : vee SPUPTSBUNG, Pal F. Pireaghn: Pa. duly 10.—The ‘provalling for tho pust week Abormometer registered 1 ntl p.m. awhteli ts ‘the. bight: Hnce tho Amal Service was canblished he Hite yenrs ago) Hight cases uf sinetrake: were: reported tbls eveniup ani tirenty prostrations. ; icakadt fatal—Phillp J. ln a fei’ snthtnes atter The ‘thermoineter rexias ieee to-day ioltit, ‘ntialuen rf DD, *e Speciat (Minvateh.ta The Chtcaon:Tetbune. » « LAparecrn,. ind, duly Tho heat to-day: brs been intense. Sovera! persons wero prove trated, twe hs qveurting this afternoon, Mehuel Mackey and doin Quigg. Another min Med Inst uve igs TeTY pa COLUMEUSS OF = “Concwuvs, On July 0.—Tho wenther wag ex tremely warm here to-day) the ‘thormométer Tenching Ws degrdes id the sudo, Services In tho eMitrches tht afterns6h word” wenneHally als Lees, aud very few people were un thoatreuts. ‘ —. LATAY. ETrE, eT ur Rhiown, | “+ + ‘QUINOY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trivunes Quincy, Wh. July 1W.—fhe bent: to-ds orrife, the thermdérticter marking 9 To hours. George M.. Jones, a. promitent ay ty WHS pry patruted.. with: the Tas and now fes th werleical conditton, : ‘ TOLUENE Totevo, O,, July 10—During tho past twenty- four hours an‘ uunsual number ot prostrattons afd'sirdden deaths have occurred, bein princl- Pally from tho tntense heuty ° ‘IN DIANAPOLIS, IND. < INDANAPORIE,- Indy shuly 10%—This has been the hottest. day.of the The .thermame- ter stood 101 In the shude." A nithber uf cagcsot Bunstroke are reported, three fits “SPRINGFIE! 1), ILt. * Sotelat Dissatch to The ‘titeavo Tribune, Sprixarienn, Ti; July 1.—One ease of suns atroke pecurred,tosslay.and.twa. Saturday, The thormometer stood 100 In the abade to-day oe Ushered:in Saturday afternoon, und whyse e! fects were acain dellzhtfully notivexbie ‘all day yesterday. ‘Tho sudden transition from burnt and almost blistering be the exception in Chicugo—to a svason of vool, nay, very cool Ureozca—the regular, normal thing hereabouts-— Blirprised no true Clilcagoan, however tstonishe ing [t rnight'have-appeared to the stranger witlh- tu ber futes? There was a sudden ‘falling bacle on. the. warner — glothinge been; temporarily: tnid: uside, whens the: mu tenrolaglenl— exveption ~ referre oul, but which was now oxeccd ln; 10 tho comfort of people Inidor ‘Tho bracing breezes aud tho overcast aikles cnin= bined to maken perfect day, und tempted the minatenr and won-profess! jan) pedestriun to tong walks thrush tho § Auraeta, to the parks, and out dite tho-enburbs, © 1h which bud to brake conducive ws Well 4s Otte ding. “when ent provided with uxtra wraps, was a lixury ong induiged Sn throughout tha diy toun tine ust ~ extant. The. efty's Tireatirtnye-abuts, Anstend of beluy deserter, Shawatls na taaerint falling-olf 11 the vrowds whleh thronxed Of retiet which su vw of uppresslon, ns the weuther of y stieceedes th fan thay tin TWO.SRO, WAS onavery band. Lussitude gave way to und vin, depression spicing threbeads exuliation, por- ruddy to cheeks, anid anervation Us blaseiatle nod ‘Diroyaut aninad gpirita.e People. ba tht n't done ta tho witters Ing= places, nnd cout ever se goo, breathed ‘int o | i. coOMmE freezes and thanked God for a summer-resurt athome, Tho reparts from tho aforesaid wae torlng-places haven't come. | ure any number af atay annie Ghiensouns who would be willing t that tho visiturs ut these various eouliuzeutt anuta Yeatordiy aida't experience dull the dettuht, metaraloze ioe speating, that thoy did right hero unter thal owa vines aud fyctroes, so to spoule. , 1 is prabanly. nnngeeganry fo, a that nobudy. has bean found, up to dite, who'sighs for another: Interruption to the normal condition of Chicago Weathers #0 happil, a she walking were AY Yat, but there Mustrated J at present, | CASUALTIES,“ 2 dient OP nat Priel TEUL © OULISTON, Special nlavaten to Tne Chicago Trinune, sro Paut, Minny? uy 1024 "Plonicers? Miidson spdotal snyat & Apart of a freight tralia Rolug weet on tho St. Pauly Minnesorm & Ouuha Road broke tooye near North Wisconsin Junceow thid morniig Jand, pan Laok ovor a stigrt grado Into Hutson,” Fourteen ;hoavllysloaded ears dushad over tho high (rostio at- Hudson -nt a rate of sixty miles at hour, Lo add ‘to.tho awfulnvas of the situution, snuttior wild” freight trald cate tainlag two fine, powerful cuginos, followed by forty-ivo cara; lay ut the deput about ready ta start on‘ its enstora-bound* Journos, “+ There was but an ‘Instaht’ from’ tho thrio.’ when tho runnway was seon. upon tho britye before it was upon them, not more thin forty-live secs ouds nt tho fongest. The crowd who baypened to bo standing at the station, yelled to. tho dre- mun and engincers: “Jump. ddwip for, your lives!" Thoy all did jump -just inthe nick of time, Hut poor George Trider, why, elthor be- coring ‘dazed, or thinking he wight) ack his tralu, and olear..tha way, stuck. te bis engine ‘until the very Instuut of the. collision, when he urn pent throlgh ono of the cab wins yo wtrnek deat by the fying plevos ry gare whieh fimniediitely followed, and bis Welt reimatns Were dragued for severil feet with the sweoping trains ‘Tho telescontng took pluce a couple of rods below tho depot Crom wheuco the locomotive wont, and the contents were prne polled in one slattered mass through tho trestle Relig lute the pont opty Camstuvk,- Clara & Ca,'s large mill, -For fully. fifteen rads the track i) Footed Hy und the wrouid strewn with dame aed truight uf every concoivable kind and Ha eatteks Scattered ‘Loyend hopo at feo dows enn yo ‘dannige canhot fall short The. worst-lovkiug portion of tho wreok (a at the ireutle, whore some Nye. pads of -the bride are Bmashod through, In tho duping of- which are Br teal above i and 3, together with’ tnuoht Of the stutt abo! ) prep or lis INJURIES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuge. Tribune. Reogus, lowa,. July Wh—Yeatorday morning about:7 a’clook Dan Kolly, recontly a: geotion Dea Moines Division af tho Chleuzo, Nook: Islaud & Palio itallrond, was found dying near the track, betwoon Nablo-, tou and Woodville, with an arin broken and his bead crushed in, On Inst Thursday bo restencd his position, Hu bid bubn over to dsiitcholivitte, ‘on the mata lino, aud wus returning to lis home, Ho wust bave Jald down on the track, Kell nt Pert rite afternoon froin tho elfcots of nie . —. 4 Ruy OvEn AND KILLED, tpaclal Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, ‘Miuwavxee, Wis, July G—Advicea from ‘Minnenpolls to-day apnonneg tho death of John Shay, _Asslatane, Yardmaster ofthe Cuivaxyo, Dulwaiake -& Ste Paul” Nulbroud, formerly of thie eltyy by-belnr: pun over by a frotebs tyuln, bay Was 08 -9up a tao, oldest ronan in tao ary py... Ho loavoa a mid twa entldeen tie rutliee otratgouod oles preg aN a Fuluatances Te eis ras —-n, UNDEI THE WITEELS.. s Bpretal Dispatch to TAs'Uhicage Tribune. Laserng, diled., July 0.—Jauios Lottus, u resl- dout of thi city, met with a severo accldcut ta 4 fi TOUISVILLE, KY, *EA . Louts Ky. ditly W—Another, red hot day. ‘Temperatura (01 inthe sbadeand- 2 In the sun, Five cases of sunstroke: tarce fatal. | Se OHIGAGOG Ree ene The reputation of Chicago ns“a leniting suin= cn mer Fesort has once more been ‘emphnsteed by the sudden change in the weather: which waa ety Su . For hel cy i re rit P i a od from t.euboase on train No, Son the Senta C ntral. Hostipped, and tell under the Wheels. Which ran over his left lex Uelow the knee, ne ssittiing amputation, - DROWNED. os Speelai Dlspaten to The Chleage Tribune, Rast Saatxaw, Met Jily —Coro Dumieatn, Qh Frenehinat, 22. years: oll, was drowned nt Coutts nit this ffterdons WHINE Dathitigs Ils velutives resitotint ¥ Dalida Provinee of | Quelien, - 4 Speciat Dispatch: to .The ‘Phtenen Tribune. Da Crossan” Whe July throwin we here this summpr occurred Int Wieht sf Ghee, the slvughs inlaw i Le eit victin being nliny hythe mame: rat she 4] Kritzkth 0 Bohemtat,:. Lho .body was pouovered this morning, “LEG RADLY CRUSTED. ** * ; Rpectat Dispatth ‘ta’ The ChictgaTribisnes Blow Whey att Dials Crushed while thoChienge & Northwestern track this afters Neon physicians hope to save it frum am- tation, + Bpeciat Dispaten-to-'The Chtcags 4 Tarren Rocks Ark Tily, Mea Ne “Murntiy waa ren aid iilted-bythe cars near Cabot + Molbad “edt dhiwn' to rest on” the tls | falling ‘asleep, the ears crushed hitn The bouy” wan friphtfully mangled. wt tbr A FAS AL JUMP? Sptrtat Dusphteh to .Tre:Chteago Tribune. Aros: Ula Wily: iebast: evening n.man nithed Henry Gitssmeyes, hols et fewdin rigs ing a-thrashing machine in this ¥ Ty Jumped fron t train-near Hethulty, end “tut wand | broke is peck, re a» : OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - at “LoNuoy, Huly10.—The atenmer Clty of Nerlin and.Friaia, fron New York, have arrived, “ + New. Yotie duly t0.—Arrived, the Deingter, from: Antirorps “City, Of Chester, Srom Li en TuADELeNtAL July IA t the Vader- Jand. from “Antworp; the Lortt Gougli,, from Lirenvat Ma aatauting uly ; malyed, . easing, ly, 19.2Aertved, thoy Parfshin ’ rom New Nosteu Ju from Quebec. THE. NEW YORK:.SENATORSHIP, Auuany, July 1.—Very few members of - the slaiure are in tho vity, and there fs but lite tle talk as to what will be dena by the Joint con ventlon this. weeks +The Halle Brecds teal vere tain that thoy will elect thelr candidates: by ‘Tuesday or Wednedday.” The'Diicks ‘eiil thetst: Upuny cules Fourtiturly culled and without ny Mans uttiebod.. they xay they are wilting tn hin by its decison, ‘elect, ahd wigs 5 They alu think they, will ket aw caucus byt midille of the week. —<—_—. COUNSELING TOGETHER. Winkesoanny, Pa, daly 10.—Goy. Hoyt and Wife, Judge Stantyy Woodward anid wife, ‘Attorney-General Palmer nud awife, Maj. #riuk Bond, -Hroshent of tha Mexdinjettallrond, and W.L, Conyugham, sregueds of Chit Mare Mab at his “Miinmer resilenve cn the monatnin overlooking Witkesbarre., While theinrcting sof 4 soolal character, mattors of great interest to the Industrial altars of. the'State ura being dis- cussed. See emireeertareest BUSINESS NOTICES, Arete iat, tron. ‘snd AVite, with Ciuehons, tho tandart medlelutil tonte ne this progress awe, Itenbiches Wie blued, prompre y duvigerntes the Ural atid nervous system, Anproves digeadon, ote.) Mesult: A round fara, 4 happy slate al tulnd. Accad'’s dei. rier Murfieon strvce unit Pattie avert, = ameter re Math Powder ix the Tt ninkds rbort we id Back & surest Ing foam Hes, and tiealues Aley presry furs and woolens trom the ruvise: Buck & Itayner, makers of the’ Mavs" ted (iler, A VIGA PIQ3 ve a dally at 8a. mi. Sunday Donia on Fucsdas nes jai nid eats en, via Milyukod, dally wed a.m. Leite, Sienrinitaon, if ye towns, wht Ere: ¥ Ferdi cort, Vidrjart, Arcailla. ole, Tucsday nes aaunentd suursiny at Oat nh ., Ducks fuut Menteun-wy. mere. CONTRAST! While other Baktns Powders are larerly ADUL- TERATED with -AMUM-aud-other hurtlal drugs, att oF its pelelant hext erideuce of Lal A PURE FRUIT “ACID BAKING ‘POWDER, ‘SEVER SOLD IN BULK, Mure by. SPEELE &. PRICE, Manufaelurers of Japullo Yeast Gena, 8 1 F ring Extracts, ett.y Chicago and sl. Louly. | 7 Say JACOBS OLL, . ron RHEUMATISM, ‘Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soroness of tha Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell sand Sprains, Burne-and Scalds, General ae ‘Pains, th, Ear and Headache, “Fegated Fe re petra ‘and:all-othor Pains. and Aohage- ‘No Preparation on eatth equals AST, Tacans 01 ines Pe entcaitcerh is Ka iy rt a8 30 Cente, and every ‘ane Ai! gan huyo cheap nid prailive pros Directious in lover Langasyes, SOLD BY-ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IW MEDIOINE, A.VOGHELER & CO., Haltluiore, My Us Be Ae, “The sixth ease uf | © RIVAL ie HRPAIT UL oF 3 onday erence aA? Not mines Je Tal had aang ‘Sane eeorest, alin {invgocdh tse ence of Welta and ili ey pe the depot o1 Retard fae yy Sioux ben, Fhe an vet Hier ibaa BSBSSSESSHES2Ba3 3 vin 7 bol nL Wie Cea: any nr? } nests antral atinnes nitent ost 4 areccnest 2 Gunusit, date Gouge Ha PEEEEPLEIEert pros Ses ecscse sus eceseRatsSyCosse: 3 i tlie Te ‘itn iney Int! le a Ne aes > rn tite Hotel, fr That lee Leanna vGrand Lat Hepat, tape Seer & Streator Ex] SSRSRE rt “Auromt ih snany Taner A assurie) thats Ottawa otis Eatin BaF. £2 BER) .waceue Munters ae undurriye frown Central Le Leave, Comer te nu neon _Mavitle: ‘ites ‘afd ne Viepae, “Rive: runkou Haat Stall. ‘Oconuimuwin ce W auKea Wautestin & Cleonmuown aula vo, Ht. Paul ™ Expuss trains,,. i Gieon te Menasha, wi Helo Th te ik sieht nibiay Sit Hun & Kirk! titra sponta Frnt fe cummutatie Tumihotdt and Na Fad yea nel Ye oxce} teil, Chicago ot 1 Anton Danes, Wed fide, cori fy ad tyethisitert, ket lees. at Dy pats: ciriid Prcibe Tou wid Pufine Bom nn Gaiiy, Sade it Sudivay and Canate thirosest, beldzes, and ‘yy South Clark Kansas gi, Deonvar, Huebie T pin Fe, New MM Paciie Motel und Patut she Rt. Touts @ Pacths Bun ats Bats atid “Twoltttatte. Au Sitio faith au blocks St connate nas hit ute binck. sea . Fatnior itous rea FL Janis & Gul Lixpre hain We Penus spent rer Siintutiem S ikamnsot Eaily, 7 Matly exe: NoTe=Pulinan 8b LA Hinate Bb tendo, Ituete ‘ns bee Fuciie Reuroart. 1. Or at Vian puneiee el Bhi 1 ite part & Tentin Fesres Ailattis Wat bx) tH Senet sda ttn Uta matre Pritt, Ciel te es sully exe IY uxcent Saturdaye Daily fete OUR * erituatays Nd Haturdays Only, d8undays only, sual tila ‘Contral Rattroad. 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