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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,’ JULY 16, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. blowing down buildings and outhouses and W. ASHINGTON, doting great datnage, The new two-story bulletin oF RW. Faterent ue was als most completed, was entitely destroyed. Tho now Haptist Churel, was moved from. Its Important Considerations Which foundation and badly shatterel, Thebarnsof Have Convened the Naval sible complications In.the future. A large : finount of inoney has been expended since fusbaod of no of the indion anauleed fuumhtte the work began in 1872, and, nt the present | take vengeance in his awn hands, and, having time, the expense.to the ChineseGovernment | tho oftentor pointed out to him, he proceeded t¢ In taking pare ot the. stadents alone, saying Oheots Be to Tee Cane cd ales ped i ott ce vi 1} 0 ) Onn re x ot tng oF Coniloreut expensos, 18 over | weong fellow, it bone tila snimo brotuer aman SPORTING. : ul ze w5 4 de. : The Great Trotting Meeting in Lee arate artaearagy, bueed A Remarkable Rise in the Missis= 2 Chicago Next Week. For to-morrow an extra program hins been ": sippi at Keokuk, ta, Hho hrothor “is wetting about discouraged al 3 arranged In addition to the 2:5 class, f Dr Grifin and LE, Sherwood were twisted ere en ae having to stand punt t, which hi 4 Stand Completed— purse oe Shae wea ns woathoned today Propheo! | avound. Johnson's tiew house was moved Advisory Board. 2 CASUALTIES. worited, and all beonuse of relationship, net Tho New Grand Stand Comple um ecouins of darkness, Mand 8. willon- | Unhappy Prophecies of Hot Weather | atxtecn feel. ‘Phe front of a blacksmith shop Ri LIGIC 5 List of the Entrios, Eto,, Eto, eavor to beathor best thine of Wednesday, in the Region of Chicago, was blown out, and numerous small out |The Hard Problems Which Congress} | FATAL RAILWAY AccIDENT. apeetat poopat EL GlOUS. . buildings toppled over, wile wagons, Dir ‘Will Bs Called Upon to, SAN Francisco, July t.—A Wartzbure, | scree Grouxp, Ind, fale myinks AQUATIC. ales, and all toose articles went sailing round, a Calle ip y W,'T., dispatelt says a tran of flat cars ware Te Ground, Ind., July 16.—The Rev. it Thousand Peoplo In Attendance at Sptctat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Particulars of Thursday's Cyclone in tho | A valuable horse belonalng to the Ton. M. Solve, yer | Mr. Harrison hing girded on his armor and Ja Bight Th Cincy, 0,,-duly. 15%—The sqnatic Donaliue hata leg broken. : South of town Z ditched near Dayton. to-day by running over | orving fn tha wild it tho Pittsburg Races. dourneeny bo given at Toss Lake sree Vicinity of Fairflold, Minn, the barn of J. 8, Bowlen atid one on some cattle, D, GW. Suthorland was killed , Stbese Ak Our cai Meet: O'Brien's pluce went overs alsa granartes, and 3, F, Hariniay pethaps fatally wounded, | 1% Warning the wicked to forsake his way The siorn-laden winds hovered In tho north: | Utter Uselesness of Oor Present Nary-Yards for Isnoc Wilson and J. Clark were slightly in- | oudJoln in the heavenly train, He is nightly = : inlics out of the city, to-morrow will, with dn Aquatio Tournament to Ba Hold Noar | favorable weathor, nltract a bix crowd. ‘The | Tro Lives Lost, Buildings Destroyed, and weat, moving Jn both directions, making 0 Shipbuilding Purposes, jured, Rreelod with Increased audiences, and each Cinofnnati To-Day, prittelp alovait will bo tne ons-mlte avtmniliig Other Damage Inflicted, Feat ine uveetat Te ee the ent INSTANTLY KILLED. sermon adds to the number of ponttents and ad but wenn Hundell- anal: Monsees | Tey heaviest atorin ever kitawh here. SHIPBUILDING, Apectal Dirvateh to Che CMenoo Tribune. conversions. Last evening - a very large wilt swint for the champlonstilpot the United, s ‘ Sptelal Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune. Broosxotos, IIL, duly 15.~This, fore. | HUtnber—many more than on any previous + Vs Beale Celebrated Stallion Bouesetter Drops States aud a stake of $1,000, Charley Calla- SIGNAL SERVICE, SUNSTROIKE, Wasmsoton, D. Cy July 1%—The naval noon Fred ‘Sclinelder, abrick mason, fell from | Cccuson—uskedt an Intereat In his prayers, Dead on {he Troek, lian, of thiselty, Is to act as judge, Both Orrics or THE CinEF S1axan Orricem To the Hdltor of The Uhleaoa Tribune. Advisory Board, convened by order of the | te top of a bullding three stories high into In the progress of hls sermon he sald somo " mer haye Beant palobie: for several weoks, Wasiisatox, D, duly 16,1. m—For | Queune, July 12.—-Very respectfully 1 | Secretary of the Navy, to prepare a plan for the basement below, a distance of fifty feet, people in response to the question, ‘Aro Tim CHICAGO MEETING. ful aro aoniitany of sf iantng, the ec The tho Ohio Valley aud ‘Tennessee, gonarally. | would urge, in sequel to my note to you, that | te reorganization nnd Increase of the navy, | sitting hin Instantly.. Ho was a good work- | SOU saved?” answered, “I trust. I am,” "I 3 {alr weather, variable winds, statlonary or | this northern-continent needs at least one | to be recommended for adoption by Congress A party of Fentisinal leterestad’ Ja bint ty ta ee for ue aw ini ant toad esa lower barometer, and higher temperature. leading paper so capable of impressing tha | Atits next session, ns been holding dally panier Ee ee att espectully Inthe | tnuttics for witnessing. thelr movements, | Kor the Lower Lake region, warmer, fair | greut journals of the cities as to lead them to | Seasions at the Navy Department all the sticeess oF turk sports n thls city, mot at the | ‘Tie Cincinnall Canon Club, which has won | weather, variable winds, and lower barom- | treat the subject of sunstroke ng the great | week, and began Its work In good earnest. parvotd ot fhe. wonvplcted. botons aie tenia: fides tie ree betaveen Blondoltand stancoe, | Fee the Upper Lake rerion, partly cloudy | Horfectly nvoldable and. proventavle, Lam, | &i¥es promise of fruitful resuttts tu the form te of thie trotting meeting noxt: week, ad Dawson of tile sity eft antl Samy | culty eaters, ataticoaey ov biguiet boro | ues eu : W801, 8 @: Tan and an tudusttions man. Lo leaves a | think an,” “Lguess Tam? ‘That kind of wife and several children, tall wouldn’s to for him. Le desired to have - the witness of tho spirit. It was but astep DROWNED. from Nfe to death. Salvation should not bo Pyeesgys adelond aan ony ee Ger posthoned ta © inore -convenlont season, of on NAW, Mich. Sart Tin the o1 2 man named John Schick, employed by Bar- heres ae He albaas thats ity Lxsttiyg, | | Of acarcfully-prepared plan of reorganiza- ‘The meetines inereaso In fervor ond ix , Y and ‘Thomas Beard, of | mostly westerly, stationary or higher barom- tion. Its first work was to thoroughly ex- | )um's clreus, was drowned fn the river while | nimbers, and many conversions continus also to congratulate cach other and tho man- } Cleveland, will eoniter bya 100 yards swim | eter and pais yy sA F OMAILA, NEB. aintne the condition of every vessel on our bathing tis afternoon, He had been in Gu sundny Wb Js expected excursion traing agement of the Driving Park on tho admfra- | for the State ghan plonsiitp cup, ‘There will | For tho Upper Misalssipot and Lower Mls- peetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, navy list, In’order to see what and how much erica but a few months, a Fine taree numbers from other pojuts, dd successfl manner in whitch the af- | also bea one-fourth mile race for the eham- # 4 + ¥ ait Will be the last Sabbath of the camp bie an sf fonship belt, At 4 b’clock there will bg | 80Url Valleys, partly cloudy wenther, focal | Ostaita, Neb., July 15.—Thomas Ingles, a | dependence can be pinced in existing mate- ACCIDENTAL SITOOTING. meeting, fale jaf ths Fark Se dove conde ai AR Togtistaneg driving, cand tuty racing, and | ratns in the former district, southerly winds Ulan Paclliealryayor.ctgeulvod probably a Tile he recurs pt ie Jarratt rat Coneirtie- Avectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune ‘A Civit Question ‘tho w of » | fonts of staying unidor water, ‘The: et = al sunstroke this afternoon. He Is In a 3 i? 4 2 . N. At k y 15, ons ant fs bullt on whint fs known ns the “double- Wilbon trtemperace with efitctio contents: i bbe ery at Faluto wats a Ue een: nanigerous and delirious condition to-night. a he faa a wo th uit paul tells af Feces ee je net (tuee ie ficorresnondent Ol y us eave F Clie (Cola) Ree deck” plan, two ters of seats being thus | for which prizes are niso offered, highor temperature, ‘Two or tres ottier. prostrations occurred to- | far has been given mostly to the require- | head and probably fatally Injured white pluy- Onn ‘Amman putea stacks ‘on tho aeutiaess provided, affording splendtd suating necom- ‘Tw Chief Signal OMcer furnishes the fol- | day, but not of adangerous eharacter, The | ments of the country, calling for the unar- | ing with a pistol, which was in the } ¥7 | the deponit gives opt, pienso state whotuor tho . siodattons for far more people than could bo | * , OROPS, lowing bulletin: ; thermometer reached 07 dexrees: Tt'has | jnored tleet.. ‘The Board discussed the guns | (Ue See aera old was In the hands of | voin.mutter ean tnke tha pot, provided. two pale ann AR CMe eee iantieant Latte states andiowestin te [sy ee clusstictdonranuel, teimeinsht and equip? ———__ iat tol" dae aaronsenepny bekore ler of tho stand about ninety private boxes | COTTON, WHEAT, AND CORN. epee aia sa classiilention, speed, arinament and eat | A OOIDENTS OF HISTORY. | youcun stand in with tho house,—tat ls, if the St. Lawrence Valley. BATTLE CREEK, MICITI. ment, number, and estimated cost of vessels . HouKe ts whirled and tho man salle to. enil kr will be constructed, and tho privilege of Wasiinetoy, D.C. Jiily 1.—The cotton The tenperature tins fallen slightly In the Bpeelal Disvatch to The Chieago Tribune. toe. be built within a Jhalted number of when tho turn Is mages ordocs neers wher each of these for the season will bo | returns to the Bureau of Agriculture July 1 | Middle and South Atlantic Sintes, and the Barrin Creek, Mich, July 15.—'The heat | years, equinped, and ready for service | A Chapter on Trifles Which Have Dee | the inokont strikes the wallerock and tho bluat disposed of at auction, ‘Ibo advan- | show an {increase In the condition of cotton const of New England. 1t has risen from two for tho past week has been intolerable, rang: | i the presertved time, Next the termined Great venta, shows up a misdent; iu that caso, what chanca tages of this arrangement to gentlemen | since tho reports in June, The average con- to seven degrees in the Oltio Villey, the Ing from 100 to 105, and even 107, ‘nearly | Board will divide | Ito a number London Standard, Is thore for u correct useay where tho Urill-hold- Upver Lake region, and the Northwest. ‘The 4 * er butts the cards and the tab-keeper rel “who wlsli, to attend the races with thelr | dition Is 05, against 100 the samo thie Inst | following temperatures ny Feporied from | overy day. Business fs almost at nm stand- | ge jtbsconuulttecs, for the oxamluation and | Sf. Fournier wrote a book on events which if tieh Tecennee, settling of details, for which duty it beer; or, abould progression run hich in copper, famitles ate obvious, nnd, ns these private | year, Tho plant generally Js reported small | stations on the northorn frontier: Portland, | still, and farmers find tt dificult to obtain | is Wwell-constitited. ag many of ie and never touk place, and Lord Beaconsticld’s urera Is the advantayy of g horseshoo when the boxes will be fully as desfrable as seats on | nnd ten days Inte,- Hot and too dry weather | 61; Burlington, {id Quabec, 9; Montreal, 63; } Inborers In the haryest-field, although as | are recognized experts in construction, steam | father was tho author of a learned essay ee moee te ied a ba ec the the Club-House balcony and possess oven | {3 almost universally noted, but. except In Ay mie G aie hy 7. it Inthe South At high a3 $3 per day is offered. enulnecriiug, orduance, and equipment. All| on history which might lave been en- pert being whipsawed off tho fico of the enrth ater conventences, the crowded condition | Southern and Western ‘Texas but little Injury outherly winds provall, in the South At- = 4 the designs for new vessels in possession of | ucted, .An equally curlous volume mlzht ere ed struct {liba avoided. | Isreported, Alabama nnd. Georgin eaci Jnntic and Gulf States, and easterly winds in CLINTON, ILL, the Navy Department, and such as may he | he penned on trifles which have de AMUSEMENT . of the Jaat-ninuiedl, strriettire will be svolded: and. Georgia each re- | tha Lower Lake region, | Elsewhere | the Eptetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. submitted. by private’ steamship yards, will fine je AMUSEMENTS : Underneath the entire stand will be an im- | port x better condition than last ety while | winds are variable, Light local rains rare: | Griscox, I, July 15—News has just | be, carefully examined, and tho’ excellent termined great, events.’ It was but a FROMAS SUMMER NIGIT CONCERTS, 2 mense room, capable of containing nearly | £exas and Arkansas are lower, Insect Inju- | ported from the South Atlantic States, Iélso- ted this cits" th A at ‘Mle ate! St} polnts of: Gach considered. | ‘The Bourd is | trite which ave Spain for so many 4 MIGHT CONCERTS. 9.00 people, and in this the pool-selltng will rieg areaeldom mentioned, where fatr weather prevails. ronched this city that a probable fateul ease of | required to consider and adviso the Depart- | generations the lordship of the New World, " ie Wheat—The condition of the wheat crop, Indications aro that fair weather will pre- | sunstroke occurred toa workinin at a tile | ment upon the follow! + The num- Bye gosta tte Tormuee parca ge Fevorted July 1,18 much better than ute yall in th, Lower Lake region. the Qhio Val- | factory at Lage Station, De Witt County, tits borat sels lg esa ster, a aisplaee- : ann s oun and ‘Tennes Y New E on, tle was sutly de iment, the materinl—wood, fron, or ateel— all uceupled by tho new petites t0 ne tiy. ‘The Atiante States fall of slightly oo | gigud toxlay. and. tommorrow, with sintlot- ea finally rev pareutly dead for fone the ‘nature and size of engine and enabled her by the wealth which she de- Grand Matinee To-Day, sived from that source to become the most room for which the others were powefful nation in Europe, It is well known E X POSITIO. EVERY i * compared with the returns for the ynine time | ary or higher temperatures, totlay, and machilnery, the armament for encli class, | that Columbus, dispirited by the refusals NIGHT, go tual the oti rant atau ane a Hew ans jnst year, but the large whont region north The Missiysippl ins ison twenty-six inches | He ae the proper eaittpment and figging, the in: | which he met atso many Courts, dispatched BATORD NY BUILDING. ; te seating neeommodations of the Chicuza ofthe Ola Hive ad ent of the ALtsstealtont ab Keokuk whore it Ag set inches of, WASHINGTON, D, Cc. ternal arrangements, ad such other details | pig brother Bartolomeo to ask ald from MATINEE, ° ; track sueond to those of no course In ths | Tap Stichigan reports only Of percent nnd | atid has tigen ten Inchivs nt St. Louse. oscil Deri a2 ase eel ee ns may seen necessary aud appropriate, and | Yenry Vis. of England. But on the way tis. Y . " the probable cost of each vessel ready for country. re rASIINaTON, D, C,. July 15.—The follow- ri Sg Wi ae yy Dullding will be fully completed | Ziliuots 62. Olio ana Indiana are below Inst baby continue to rigoat Keokule aoe Fendings - the te ae Silo ne | Sta ‘The first week's work hus consisted in It.will pro I * 1 year, but report o fair prospect, ' Missourl | and St. Louts, a preliminary discussion or a survey of the ft contie nay cay ani to Mire ‘nnd Kansas exch make great complaint of LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. « the Signal Oftica during the day: 7a, mt. 74 ‘iio waves Un Monday. next the ourt the messenger fell into the hands of i h Th : pirates, and by the time he reached eo. omas i London was eo desitute he had to Summer Night Concerts. Meet? damage trom Insects, In spring wheat, the ciicAdo, July S—10:1pm | degrees; 11.1. 1n,, 80 degrees; 2p. m., 83.de- | will put the work into the hands of appropri- , 4 > tha plans of ts atenctiara, meant ctuclt is dite, Stato of Lowa atone roturusn condition uel | “ame, mare) Ther He grees? niaxiun, $f degrees; iiinluiuny 723-10 } ate sub-committees and adjourn Tul Oct, 1, fecal itt Hip ares cas alate eet bs eatin tar tain eos iene Rane esterday tho cotnpany returned to the Club- ower t han last year, and which Is only 72, Teal a | degrees. when ft will reassemble to recelye the sub: proper sty 1 MKB. GEO. 1, CARPENTEN, Losseo, , fouse, where, with Vresident Dow at tho | 4 orn~—Tho increased nrea vlanted tiv corn MOLY Baal GF comtittees’ reports and make tp its final | Court, ut by that time it was too. Inte. | siLWARD ADAMS, Manager, TOU” SIE Heud6to table, ut aula and wel: | HeuhEly percent qver iS, he nyerqg a BOLAND: G: report to Congtaas, ct-day and Jo-iorro, | Even the fact thet Ferdinand and isibilla | ~~ “GENPRAL MUSIC-ATATE. u etgse | shel 7 ‘ hl" . | wi Y : , iH 3 3 4 : pared Manel ane is erwin 1 ater ‘wlll aie Inst two years, ‘amd fs munety against 100 last 79.0) Corusnus, O., July 1 tere werd sev- supplied the funds to equip the expedition ie RES) TORY SFE onder st E Oe . a lronelad ships, harbor defense, and torpeto f : year,- In all the North Atlante States the imetcr corrocted for lemperature, elevation, | Cral cases of guustroke lier to-way:’ all | duty, “rhe miterial to be used for batteries, Ha the one best-appolnted | cron’ ta baokward, owing to the cold. wet “Bien baromoster, AOU serlons, but none fatal. About 100 cases of | Gouble-bottomed, water-tight compartments: "The trotting meeting which begins here | Prins, but in ‘the States south of the Dela sunstroke have ovcurred within the past | and siutlar subjects have already hada pre- was walnly due to the accident that Juan | THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK Perez de. Marchena, the Queen’s con- TIRE BAGH: COMMER pal staan fessor, happened to be passing at the a NCHA FOR THR: next Tuesday and continues through the | Ware River and onthe Gulf of Aexico It is week, ‘The weather is somewhat covler to- | liminary digcussion. While nothing has | moment when the weary mariner was Tuesda, : week wih ‘without doubt, untess Und Wveathe eet afaey tm ROXAS, however, reports DEN Si: ORSERYATION we: teen pe STS tare ecu on nen knocking at the door of the La. Jtablite July 19. : evel t v 8. e . ry v 7 iersloult prevent be: ng eroatust, evant of eorn-prodiely region bordering on the Ohio Curondai duly iesibitS ti; NEW york, feeling of members so freely. that’ the ult | yonasuiry to bem a little bread and water for g larger.in number thai was ever before and Mississippl Rtvers the uvernge ls below | ——————saaae Sse Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. mate deelslon on certain imntters 18. clearly en} wth, New Your, July 15.—Temperature nt3:80 | forseen. Itis practically decided that all Dy 80} LOD. tn, 73; at 9 pe m., 2s at | the new vessels will be built wholly of tron Jast year, particularly In the State of Jowa, known, and, as the quallty fy firat-class and ‘ ehh) the pufses aggreenta $20,000, It Is safo to say | Wich only reports id eondition of seventy: hisboy Diego, and was atruck with the noble face ol the dusty,pedestrian, [ad Bartolo- Thursday, meo Colon redched Loudon in thie, had July 21. , = | Shristoval been by any chance ulittie inter or 4 oat ” seven, caused by the cold spring. and tuo . *. Fe and steel, except the very smallest class, c e fast thug ‘will ba Minged on tno records? In piel ral ind uly, in Linols and Missouri g| a wen ae m Dall tae oe anette to. | Wiel are to be built | of woud, ae ares ot he have beet Fea ae GRAND POPUL, AR CONCERTS c i “ ‘ : Midilion to the regular program, Saw 8. e.conitton ts revortad. very favorable | ot a iisor eee ig : A eg eaINDOST geen 2 BE AO fle destiny of the Anglo-Saxon mace altered, I 4 4 who has already trotted faater this year than : is | g an * a | | Three centuries Inter It was again near. : wer before, will next Friday-or Saturday INDIANA. ab gle Earner need When this matter comes before Congress, It | ty revolutionized, for in. 1800 the English Reserved Seats, 25 cts, 50 cts, 75 cts, $1.00, : aiake an effort to beat her 6wn record of Bpectal Dispatch to The Chtcooa Tribune. a |e Hl OBITUARY. Aa Me et ri oat af ott mow held Buenos Ayres, and it isno secret that | DR. F, 21RGREL rector x i tilde ta slioutd the track be In good con: Ravu, Ind, July 15—The farmers of this 2 ue Cloverninant nis navsyarte or at peivale Napoleon was aluost persuaded ju abandon J) Wibbta gs. Dx tanned iol ) bt that she wi vel - rf ”) bled F 4 Europe as 2 ile! 118 an jon a y 7] accomplish tho feat, Jer owner, Mr. station. fra larrlbly:rarn uo oui ue ta 5 ge GEN. TOUS &. TE BERTON: yards on Government nccomnt, a3 Is done by ahat he could accomplish in the way of HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘Vanderbilt nas telegraphed that he will be ug, ie DEY WO is Q B Philadelpht + | the English Government, the argument be- | carving out an empire among the dissatisfied esninhe al Wa Laat Night Bad oned resent to see the mare trot, and as it will: be which has made its appearance in the last ae | A dispatch from Philadelphia, Pay ans] tog that our Government eanmot build iron ) provinces of South America. When Citizen Konst Mutt TODAY at 2 0 ity first tine he ever enjoyed the treat. there | four days, and fs carrying everything green Hy HH nounces the death at Penilyn, Pa., of Gen, | or steel vessels without purchasing new and Wats arte seamed little Ukely to sit mee. AY nt 2 ofclocks Ts i v 7. Al O expensive plans In at least three of Its nnyy- it i Of Augustin Daty's Comedy Company In isno doubt that the duitghter of Mnrold and | before it. - The -oattields, in some instances, bd John GC, Pemberton, formerly nn oficer of | eee eaten ee GIL being -ndaprad | OF, Wa throne of Louls Capet he was on Miss Hassell will us went doll Sor fll thare have been almost entirely atripped. Klelds 5 the United States army, but subsequently an | 22s Se eee pNtidii wee bell Brito lig the point of offering ils sword to the | CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL, : aaa 2" | that four days ago promised from ‘forty to 8 ing Is. as follows: officer in ‘the Confederate service, where he | pew sets of workinen, while private yards rose to the rank of Lientenant-General. He | ‘are already provided with the appliances and was born in Pennsylvania, and appointed | skilled workmen, ‘Thy question will recelve from that State as 0 cadet to West. Point in | o careful consideration, both by the Board Tlaying gradiuuted tn 1887, Ito was pro- | and Congress. ‘The Board feels confident of moted ns Second Lieutenant of the Fourth Haishing its work within the limit of the Sultan, ns at a later perlod Von Moltke ae: | per “ouverne,” 3 tually ae Wesurious ee ta spesulate. arrest TEP IAS SLUR TAYLOR what would now havo bee resent & a es of the Easternyquestion had Napoleon car- | pareasy; Perr anee? P7WPOSITIVELY ried his intentions into effect, or, supposin: ap) Moniay, July 18—James O'Nolt that Sfoltk e had remained i the ‘Purkish | ase Weve, ana A sapertr case revere lad TURaDAY, fifty bushels'to the acre have been more Purse $2,000, for 2:23 class, with $00 extra if | than half stripped already, and at the. pres- 2:10 te heaten. Elshteun entries: Mamibrino | ent rate. farmers extimate ‘that Iu forty- Kate, Alcuntarn, Toiu Mald, Jowott, ‘ Joun'Grant Alla, Homer Hay Ausctte, Paat | lhe .liowrd. more. there will not bo it, Edwin Thorne, Kato Sprigue, Wittlam H., | O&t8 enough raised in the countics of New- ecoscoPcccccececcesec| ecee? presence GOCeCeGCECGr wore: NAeNAeTeARINABAIAAIsAAASas. ervive, h war would have | ee Ardllery, and ‘with that command sorved | tho allowed, Nov. 4, Peeve eet ne oe he warisvouit Nave GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, v hers MeGregor, Minute K., Lady Kolf, Sclola, | ton, White, and Benton forsced, Itis Intl In tho Florida War ngainst the Sominole ie lished at Sadowa or Sedan. Clark-at., opposite Court-House, : Turse $5,000, freo to all stallions, with $1,000 inuted. thet .on .an-average there are ten Indians, © He was engaged in the action of CIVIL SERVICE: ‘The cropping of Louls VIL.’s chin brought | . * extra if 216 ie beaten, ‘on entrica: Santa | Worms to. the stalk.; In some tustuuces the Lochs Hatchea in 188; In 1840 he was Speetat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, ordered to the Northern frontier to ald In|. yyasiutxarox, D, C., July 15—Seeretary guolitie tis Gannda, bone Uiatat aes us Windom is carefully considering the Intro- Forts Mackhine and Brady, Mich,, at Buffalo, | duotion of Civit-Servico rules Into the Treng- and 1843 In garrison at Fortress Monroe, | ury Department and all its branches, includ- Va, On March 19, 1842, he became in First- | fug the CustomsService. He finds that a largo 11 three cunturies of bloodshed, aud n sar- | sogMey ONMELI. Rosi WOOD, LEWIS MORRT- eae emnark of Prutariok, ttle Great, on iL nae. the las: Block Compattn and an empbstie Blizabeth Petrova of Russia roused that virtuous Empress to take such 4 vigorous THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, part in the Seven Years’ War thot | Grand Matinns at2 to-day, Bpecial Performanca at one time Prussia seemed well nigh | on Bunday nun Nuxt wook— 70 URDIANS. Claus, Mtonesotter,, Piedmont, Motroo Chtof, grain waseut green und shocked, In tha Mi iewuod, Scott's ‘Thomas, Independence, | hope of escaping the worm; but. this was of. our, Hannls, Habart ateG rom . ad no use, ny an examination of tha shock a a hi fo" Gia bacon Ae added | showednytiada of tom, the Venda beg il }, Bald Hornet, Leviathan, Little Urown Jug, | Sten olf, When they can find tio oats they VEVESSRSRRAERATSSHAASASESAKEESAURERKESE: Wonde: ed’ oY xo Into the cor, alld farmers aro an! . stricken unto death. ven Catherine TSPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, lily Soot’ Chango cere HAY Low, Hartley | how how lonmlivad these worms uae _ iis Drang out of tho Mostean Wak was an Fart of his ae takeout ce sousliering Fe en at tant Quien fellzabetl Instantancous success, Huuto crowded ti + WEDNESDAY, NR Reccincemare eden Wor ho claims and demands of officeseckers, and | 2 - . fed to \ Purso $2,600, treo ty all pacers, with 8600addet |’ °° °°" |" MICILIGAN. ' } Aare ett OF babs, Mites 'Rewtes aa ie | hots Sutirely convinced that ths only remedy: Saree ciara aie concluded nu. nihienes | Cort” Tinea she elaborate reprotuedon of tha ! ' Rea ireeeahtacd eres Loy, Sorral Bpeclal Dispateh’ to The Chicago Tribune, it Palma, aud Monterey, and filso in the siege | for this is itis adopt on at Grell Sus ves rales With the Royal -Letter-Writer, It is hardly. TWO ORPHANS. a ' gin. Ruwiy Hoy, atuttio Hunter, Ben Uialltos, | Barrie Carex, Mich. July 16—Tho crops i of Vera Cruz, For his gallantry at Montorey and a Tig re ae tot fon of thal ce forty years sluce Louls Putlippe threatened | _ Rrory Scone Now! Six Stars in tho Great Cast! ; : Turco $2000, for siz7 class, with $500 ndded i¢ | 8¢9 doing well In this'victuity now,. ‘Tho lute a in 1810 be was, brevetted Captain, and for | todtetion bs quly ® question of 4 fin war against the Texan Republic beeause an | Bvory Eraning thia week, and Matinoes Wedues- | 28L Is Uehten. ‘Dwonty-two ontries: Coaster, | rains, followed by this warm weathor, bus | allatey at Afale ol diy jn tue following number ob daya. irate tizere junit shot the trespassing tga of | day vag pica aa i i g «la afi rear lies ‘ elled 3 . 4 ; he French Ambassador, as te pre 5. ; ‘ Peratad Aesgonucur, Lieaio, 2M ro, olla, riven all kinds of grawing crops gootl sund- | utou Da a s. present at the storming uf Chapultepec, and VAN WORKER, vented the Lone-Star Sovereignty ‘feu BAUS PAYILI 7 : t regu, Dan, Ponutdaon, Jessa, ‘Dixon, Btaltta { Off. ‘Tho wheat crop.is about halt-garnered ensure, a the assole ar eapture of ee Ty of WasmixatoN, D.C, July 15—John R. | flouting thelr European oe, ai thus the ‘Swantyxeean ‘orate reece le OMe ae ; mt dn erie ae grr Lads sap ait in this vicinity, and, although {t Is thin on ‘A MINNESOTA CYCLONE. fexico, In which he wis wounded. Ue bo- | Yan Wormer, Clitet Clerk of the Post-Ofice | King and the ples combined hastened the ‘AYE, papt , the terml- | He Buxsox, Minn, July 14.—Tho ‘Township saan Vor oatlites aa urastapre to cok a RR a nat rhea fleas ara of Mayor, In the im nit: Faire} Florida, and subsequently to. the Naw Or, | Bece. oe Ne ett Ww, 4 fume #1600, tor 2:20 class, with $260 added if | anticlpatod,—probably more thau two-thirds | feta Pot-O bee penprtie int eng Tents burticks In dssocay-ho wis on fronts | Clerk in the absence of Mr. Van Wormer, Billy Hop Oe arin Pea ese eemnceam | the usual amount. ‘There ls much old wheat | wind-storm, torvado.or cyclone nbout 9} ter duty, at Fort Leavenworth and Teena ‘Don Quixotor tadioaten Gectes Y, | of last year’s growth In the farmers’ barns | pretock, ‘Tho storm, seine! to come fron Girard in quelting te Kansas border POST-OFFICE STATISTICS. ul 5 Z i i. disturbances, Ila took part In the NL OX- . Hanivood, ‘illsa Htosswoad, “Lady. Lowy Muy | {humvee pall inst Verte GoKIGle chop ecgh | the worthwwest,; .veoring . around south | pedition of gs7—s, uid remalned in tng | Wasumarox, July th—Undor the admin- Morning, Kitty Fleher, Annie’ We, Eth Y | than were pald Inst ‘year, which they will | ward. until rmed an almost | West until 1801, when he was In garrison at “of BP 2 oi ‘i ey inet andor: mel Maui probably’ got if they. sell In tas Cork de wal it assumed nt s aT gar istration of Postmaster-General James the ooking unusually. well, considering the Casterly, + iIfreationy.- sunt :lovelod. © every Tron tig Gntte Feeney, De Ge de realigned | Pust-Oflica Department gives promiseot soon ‘o. ba » Bletn. *, d State: Vico on tho uth pibrelal purse £6,500, for St. Julion and Sorrel backward spring, and It now promises thing movabio In {ts course. From Dr, Mare April. 1801, rau ues service Contedorate becoming self-sustaining, A dispatch to the ee afull crop, Early potatoes are Doing du, shall, of Appleton, who was called to attond | service ada Colonel of Cavalry, wasappolnted | Tribune published thls morning shows that tate E2000, Toe 25 oldies, with $200 eld if | and promise well. the late potato crop ‘ts tho "wounded, ‘the following facts are | Assistant ‘Aujuranedeneral to Ger yone hh | the expenses of the Department ina single tooon, Josephus, Frod Dougiass, ite soap, | “80 looklng woll. Iearnad: E, Jolmston, In 182 he was made 1 Brig- | branch of its work have been reduced nearly Blanche Amory, Florence, Alta, Ered Cusoy, Joo - deiowais. ‘Iho first house in the track of the tempest adler-Guneral, and in the latter part of the Capoul, Russ Elita,” on the ground, the berries are plunip and annexntion of Texas ta the United States. co acraliae 4 ‘THURSDAY, woll filled, and tho yield will be batter than The Duch are said to have “jockoyed * us | Ths EBvgning ang ovary evontne ducing the summer, out of Malncen in exchungd. for Java by GRAND CONCERT. resenting on the map, which our simple $ tale envoys took toh Granted, the one Te erritory ay forge an othe sini a MWEDIES, and BONE the inost tirmly-rooted tradi: HOLMAN'S REMEDIES, tlons, of American diplomacy 1a ono rence nee ard hich frepresents the English Commission- OLN AN’ brs ty dgreelng to the aurrender of Uregon, 4 “ because a country In which a salmon does net risg to the fly cannot be worth much.” A 3 Laws havo been altered through aecidents * dollyer Lord Beaconsfleld’s amendment to a Operate Through _ tin f stile bar dala re ya and nations, accidenta cu 9 7 me 3 caused men {0 fallow pursuits the results of | | THD MARS CSCC i before the user's printer's boy forgot to r Hu fe fi *$ wh $1,230,000 a year. It now appears that the ober, Liew ease Boy, ady Mills. gectatDiapatek te: the cation inn: wns that of Wesloy Iavener, wha lives on | pointed tothe Tisutenant Cenerny ant op rovenniesare inereasing proportionately, ‘Tho Purse $1,500, for 2:40 olusa, with $500 extra if.| Crantos, Ml, July 15—A very heavy rain the wost bank of the Pomme De Torre River, | eration in: Misstyalppl. Ele was defeated at | following table shows the reculpts at four of 3551s bedtem, Forty- is In Morcer, It r rtho hill, fovele | Champion Ailfls in i863, and subsequently | the prinelpal ofticesof the country during the | which have been Hot much less momentous | Molman's Anes Diver: nnd Htomach, bad: oy o Trent tae ees, oyeriass, fi ee has fallen here, reducing the temperature Miele ese a nah hate ae tbe was locked up In Vieksburg with ny raid fast quarter of the tiscuL yenr just closed, os th oulture. and Beer mM. Kathor Mule- | yy. ilar rere nee Ta ‘ Hite Fri, stotlie Lynch, Stillere "Mermest, several degrees, which is beneflelal to all, | 05) ay instant, throwing the man and his | {en numbering about 21,000 men, On the | compared with the receipts of the sume of- | branche devoted hiuself’to philosophy after jolman's Special ; 00, ff ! dare, Nowburn, ay qlinehinw, Kato BeCall, ‘Tho farmers wora needing rain greatly for 8 owing: man ant aurronder of that post, on’ July 4, 1803, Gun, | tices for the corresponding quarter of tho reading Descartes’ * L’ Homie”; Cowley be- | Hotmnn's Rpteen Melt. |For nubborn cases of : eae ty vogt owlng to lie perusal of Spencer's enlarced Hilden od er levalne: Liver und skate a ry Queen,” an r Joshua Ney- " . For aliments of Intants t nots (ae hover Thought of | paint: Trea eiesoe Porelimonts of Ia fi ng un ehardson’s si fe , t t Pad, For Uterine, 0 {itt his hands, Shakspeare; might have Mola and Medcor troubles, BEOO. nn Ov ended his. fe as 8. prosperous wool: | groten: or Kidney Pad, Yor Kidney comber had he been a prudent young trades- ‘Con, 1.00, zs man; Corneille showed no liking for any Mt | arotman’s Peetural Pad, For affections of the © eratura except: the luw untll ho fall Chont and Lungs, 8U,00. in Jove oud a ice himselt gomipoliudt Mohanty Absgrutive Medicinal Body Pines ote Olu so fh = pote | tere ‘Tho bos . Be. 3 Sa ‘s rt Medletaat it Ph trys and Molldre might baye yemalned jak Aoleina' Pron as odtan at Las es Jog tapestry had not his grandmother netted Leer Cee hig pride by wishing that he could by an actor ‘ path A Camanche, p | familly out of dvorsand leaving thom bruised, | Grant mut Gon. Lamberton ti potaon, and preceding fiseal year: eelrose Marvel, Kiette, Cluclunatl Boy, Grand the SOE BrODs. Any Ae ner; thick i} dronclied, homoless, and bereft of overy: | tho terms of capitulation. wory arranged _ Sued, 1881, June 30,1380, Incrrase, then et ny Cleveland, Lorain, Richard, Dan. | this county, and ore dolug immense damage | thing except the alothing on. thalr bodies, | between thom, ‘The meating took place inthe Ge ee ea ie ha alt au, Bara, Lustor Boy, to some of the Inter cerenla, - "They have suffered some vory sovere In- afternoon. The paroled prisoners numbered | jars S Sebanud TTY Taateus shaw Ciieh, sue Grinds, diing, dite Special Dievatch to The Chteago Tribune. ‘tea, but ft them dango ¥ about 27,000, two-fifths of whom were sick ar | Chico SUNWL —-BETAD CALLS Fringo, Highland Stranger, Blue sin. | Sour Exo, UL, July 16.—It has rained juries, ies pee Were Killed outtlghie our | wounded, ..At the cloxa of the Warhe was | | ‘The number of ordinary postage stamps ts 0. {709 to ull tration, wit flan here every diy this week, either {nthe day- |" Noxt the storm tonk tho bridge, n wagon wotla e Angnector of Artillery at Charles: reas {i Actas Seek ale ay ar SC a ac dic | ee a as consoqnanes, my. | talaay at 8 sige stony about forty, feet | nent Warranton, “Trmaufar “Conner, Va. | an value gui o14bi, tho Inereaso Th nin? tu | ror d-yenr-olds, witl added | Ing has progres: ery slowly. ‘Tho greater is F . aI Gen, Pemberton came to. Philadelphia from lng T0470; In value, $1,625,715, ‘Tho Tals Wy Leaton, “‘Twolve ‘entrica; ‘Trapeze, | shara of tho meadows nro still uncut, which | ove and Cropped’ itavout four tous dows | the South in 1875, an it por eontor fi yl ‘nnber, at fat 4 ntl his Uness | per cont of Inerease 13 8.0 In niumber, and 7.3 Teonipion, Uleratone eee aL weet wuit | fact will make a rush of work ns soon ay set | 9 river, whure IE now es. boarded in Ninth’ street ‘ above | Spruce. Jue. ‘Choe total number of pos Gcnmiod), Ein hounie Baiales Wilkes, Hod Weather comes, in order to got ths tame Bi tad north mad upper aida of (the. bride. Wien talon sick, abt two Iuonths 260, axe ““stainps, - nowspapor. and ‘porluite- SATURDAY. Tiny gathoredl i uatore Sinrvast, Cory ts ie torly, demolished pausing ‘on to. tho bluck- | Wi sirleture. of tho binder, hy was te | al stamps, stamped envelopes, newspaper Ge. ; Absorntius Nalt for Medteatod Wuthe, For Pures $2,500, for 2:81 clugs, with $800 added tt n 1 no amnith's honeo, witich it toro to’ ploces, (nits | Moved to Itenty Pemberton’s country place | wrappers, postage duo stamps, and postal | Ike Monrose. Jalbon aight nover have | Arend ttuuuatian, and all cusws wor Sfedle ENs a Upton. Hloven ont ore agaen ie Noted uny more, thas grown vory rapidly | fry," hurling tho mats wite and wa chile | Me oullvne dLehort tue ago Dr. Wolitinm | Sardaisetied for sate tothe publle fort dilacovered the ‘'acltia hud iho, wot bean) soted ust iy Reng ales an exoalensFoot-bate ‘ Pepper, of this dity, made a visit to the pa- | year onding Juna 80, 1850, was 1,303,434,053, Bulger, ‘homas, Kato dren quite a distance from the building. A } tent by special tran and performed a very } Saino 33 RSH BO8 and forthe. your endl eben, cen ctor: Slta rey BIA WIIRAT SHORTAGES. boy and girl about 5 and 7 years old wore in- | dinieult ee drat om anid ate a A ager pean fa mented . = i dite $0, 1st, was 1,4 yaluo $i4,- {tt FSH for Sei clans, with $300 added 1¢ | Cocusenus, O,y duly 18,—From oficial July | SEMAN Gh one testo le Se Ma via’ | Fury Fellet mnie an inelsioh In the bludier, , fae ake ls bi wrous condition from thelr wounds, while ° ARBOLU.00, ‘ Wonesetten pg ent er eu estimates trom tho Boards of Agrloulturo of | the mother was acarcoly better olf, owing to | 4 death Was painioss, His age wos U7 | ‘fhe Increase in number {8 194,110,480, value and found It necessary to Nee to the malian, i concented from his creditors Inn cask, an | oFonenle.hyall Draealars, of sent, Oy alk pone bourd Eucisco's vessel; und it 1s cortaln tht | *matiuble.” und musi bo sont by Hxproas ot purotiay had Cortez become u well-bricfed lawyer In | ers expenve, 1 i 4 3 a ue thut each Mad boory the Trtvate Revenue } Trier, Telikat, icity atos, Ohilo, IMnots, Michigan, and Lown, recetved | her delicate condition, : ae ————— SSH OO, Tngriae ay cunt mabe Sa aL he would Ratoni inion ot) “tie OLA | ra CORY Psy " 10 focal Burges ws followa: by Secretary Chamborlatn of the Ohio Board | Next in tho course ot destruction camo the : . , SUICIDAL. ctiding official stamps, offical stamped’ an- | more provinces thin his father ld Toft lin | © iit. MOLStAN's advicy te frog, Ball troatiso sant : t 100) For dos fo neats, $0 bent ABH tho ‘following shortages in wheat atone building of Slee. George Seattle Ain ¥ lopes and wrappers, was 1 1880, 1,307,307,- | clties, Ignativa Loyoin was soldier, and the | froadn application. Addrose 100 for double toamis, to beat 4:24, wz, shortages in wheat ara ro- | which sho lived and. kept @ store andthe | _ Sr. Paus, Minn,, July 16,—Sfrs, Lyman 0,’ | yolopes aud wrappers was Ih 1950, Leonel onthe th aber Godt LMAN PAD CO + i ported, os compared with the crop of 1880: | Vost-Onlico, She atid hor children and ‘f, 8, | Pickens was found dead In bed at her board a aalue Se SEO Ute (Was, LS Orden gt eee a eee eee utiod HO % F bh & There GREE SIDE MATINEE, buat? OER SiO ON Chel ane Hoyle, lor clerk, sini in fhe house until | ing-house in Minueapolls yesterday, Hor | nuwepapers and periodical atuaipa and wows | tha .dtuin of Innetion necesstaten lyr | sQ.tox zt, % sf Dri fe Will be ninatinés at the North Side Towa, 14,000,000 bushels,’ Total shottages the windows bl ow whan Woy a out wad husband is absent on iis farm in Delmont, | paper wrappers over lust your is. 13.7 percent | wound with reading the “Tho Lives of the q 4 ving Assoctation's track at Lake View | for the fur States, 40.600,000 bushels, Jay on the mrass. “Choy, had ecurcoly got out | Dakata, and had austained sone reverses In | fn number aud 21.6 nid 130 por cunt respects ( Saints.” Gibbon detorminad to write bis | Une € alternoon, commencing at 9 o'clock, pe ia hae ~ wan Wits cy a i et en wr byte ‘Dusluess, and she, becoming despondont, | Iyely in value, which is the largest por cent | famous work after utenti to the monks ¥ = t 4 4, ongaon, ° . Withqid its couten| vied own re ho 4h tovk u fatal dose of gllxonnlu, of lucrense, with the ‘oxeoptlon of postal | singing vespors in the Tomplo of Jupiter at THE GREAT SAUCE i a THE Prre: : 15. i dire, Feuba ia a widow, aud 18+ render apeclar Dipatch (0 Tae Cmicuge Triduiy | cards, whilch Is 13.9 pur cunt, Tomo: and La Fontalne was stinulated to ‘ a Pent ITTSBURG HACES. PontLAND, Ore. July 15.—Crops through. | destitute by thiy misfortune, LA Crosse, Wia. duly 15,—-A spectat from . ——__- cultivate Nturature atter hearing some yorses a MM dewcceet® Pa. July 18.—About 6,000 peo- | out the Valley and Southern Orogon nved | y—f Hi next house visited was thatot Wonry | pankato, “Min, Zils afternoon, says Mra |g STEAMSHIP NEWS. «| of Malhorbe, ‘ : i D. : Oe rela attendance ut the raves-at tha | aunsliue vary much, aud the ‘bright woathor tier, which’ was “anron te and HO LINREE | Mackey Lobdlll, of this’ clty. nttenupted sul- “ ° by | a earRlay rulght have remnined a fourney- OF THE WORL : Mm burs Driving Park tony, ‘The weather | which now scams to be promised is wolcome, ein the fuvratoa rs ‘the murey of tie cles eula by, jelaan ms at the gma time mise th Nay one ee Ve Ariiyna, the Celtio, rau Bod cbinilar: Mind Rot aly aU. ay & : rf : y ng to her child. Both areallv om Liverpool, i in year Sie Mumphrey 4 Ay tree site date wees oe ein bene ae ‘0 0 pag vial He Can erate one | ae tae chatiesa ‘are that tho ehlld will not | " Quizewstows duty 16,—Aretyed, the Abye- ature, aud Yanennsare only Took to aus { : ‘ remarkable far fi t Bs k ane nM been Ln 1004 Hiss of which ‘George ner tie oldest resident, who recover, . M re Hopalil, it iasntd, has before sinla, trom Now York, ing tho tuechanism of clocks to beg Ha tho | > ‘ nw fast time. Bellaot Lexing- | about 75,! 8 WI exported, Supplies 1 attenplod to kil herselfs. + ud 1 fyed, the P, C weary hours which he had ta pass while at Tunpatte: the moos delicious tasta and emty id OB aptot Yesterday's untintsied 9:54 class for | this year will excood that of Jost year by 80 | lives Just south of the bridge, sulfered tnogt rectal Dispatch to The Tateago Tribune, New You, Ju yA ved, the P, Ca- } sanding nis mother at confession, TRACT : 2 BU perce Shi iar ata eat Ghanay | tod por ean sees | fovea tameigsien, “Eesiouaein ot | | Getai tartom fa Say tha armor | nal fa a ue Dore | ltd i gumen Binpaun beh ieee I | oe tert om : 2 f ¥4 2 _———— e 2 mM tls city, dle = if tt ibaa ie ENC, i Any hein ihe place {n the 8:15 class, and BS bot fr hay Overt A Vhadlictne today, ety nui trom ‘Now Yorke " tls caudliacy for the post oC s iL p SeMcAL Gee sours, ‘ A CATHOLIC PRIEST GETS-MARRIED, | Frans of carpe foo In ube oid Bu aii Us concluston Of the second heat in the In the old building, | belloyed to bo a suloide., Bpectat Dispatch to The Cat ish doctor, the world ‘aH have lost ie Ine THAMAN ‘AE Mud. eatimable boon of chloroform far Tay GHAVEES, THE CHINESE STUDENTS, youd fullow, and bo spoke quietly to wn ulllcer, 7 brother hich held up the falling walls, was ull that 4 go dignretion. whieh tbe | 22° Boise, Be MB Owned Ge gnesetter dropped dead. He was 3 aa) vi - ears, ated to the whe illscr ot g 1 ditty’ " may, ple Be Vy jqveul 3, Of (Chicago, and aire po Oa rire aaa saranda dy under tile oanae of wome of lis tunatcs, » LABOR‘AND CAPITAL, ©» Yanrronn, July 15.—Tho abolition of the tails of Suroans, exerelso th kefustng why appr. Senay EASED | eg folnatton wit’ be held al ito orien ax Rudolph, formerly . Father- Rudolph, of | they crouchod for safety untlt the storm was | CtNcINNAT, O,, July 18,-The journeymen | Chinese: Educational Commission aud recall they paras Wathen Nin tue "Deserted | INS that thelr hg ry ta ud out what caused his death Clyde, who reslgned the pastorate of tha | Yet, Part of the Hoor was blown away. browers, 600 In number, presontedt 4 demand | of the students In this country Isa matter | vijjage : : gaicg 1 piehly ee 3 1 eal’ 0 lowlug 18 suinmary of the 8:84 Carole Ohuroheot that place D short time'| gle tem Church of the Uulted Hrothren, | to thelr employors: to-day. to reduce, thelr | which baa been puder consideration by the tee enerencee ee Era Cae: a day; "? Of 44,000, unlinished “frau 36s | ago, anid was martied Inst evening toa Biss wratllot the teiapest and. eS te houre ot labor from Aittsen: to tisteen and presaut Govermnapit of Shins for iwany Dlsadvauinge of Mulng = Mrothers | fol, ts tao pale: ¥ lig : . . by i atly, "hres brewerles ac- | montha, ‘Pho atep has boun taken because f ec a AS WV br 2 erate oe en At ath olph,, wha | Biiviesé aro all the houses damaged In. the eutted 19 the demand ‘the odors ara holding | of a fear upon the parf of the laine authorl- | a feay'triend wera. wale ha aleng Snare Baucetuatisuanay" ¥ lems ar’ pastor for several | Viclulty whet) the-tornado visited, but ono | lt AL noon tho strikers aro: marching I | toy iat th 058 mate by the students | streos when thoy were accosted very ruday und | © Fee ea ee eae hiding Clyde, | OF two houwes In a north: and norihwesteriy | procession with a band of musie, and vis! es Launs the proxress, if 1 | iaeultingty by ayougg imal, ‘ho hatiee did wat - ’ Yes, ap laren bo na pe aig theant direction were unroofed, and, furthor west, diferent bt rewsries. ; he on matters outatte of strictly educational } [toro appear ii the Police’ Court auaiust tho ‘ ew Lt - + nouncement of his narra il create a } And not far from Carrol}, 8 honse had totally Sourit Bhat tl. Fily te Then tro. bl work iu the schools, is not to'be of advan: gas y the Chinese future. ‘The young | Tho ollicer ont inevllng the young man, wlapped ; ting sensation Ln’ tase picts, HieAppeR TC Saree, wore tosh, It ; : age a : K | iileuco for him as a warniiue not to neult uince : ens See u Fovarted lero, in\ Benson iat a iia nano ab te South Eien Steel pod Mallegble Trou | men Who bave cons ere only toe the pat’ | Young tadieas but i soon nppared thst tha | 4 Rigpature is on overy Lotte of GRNIYNI- H GOV.’ HOYT, xi 20, W to ives neriiweat a arene | prigtors aye finally couched ‘grant the | have the freo advantage of our schools huve ‘len bast tapped tho wrong fo how. it bel ioe “| WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, BY Witatzananne, Pa. July 1&—A reception | 0 OF # end one child were Homand of Welr eniployes for an. inerease J | fone ao nivel gurtuer ti thele, acteances | hosed to sug foe ‘daimages, “havo tho ollicer ure Hold and used thronghout the world ; 2 | was tendered ta Gov, Hoyt to-ntght atthe |" — nmp ieaNn; MINN, Fee ee ee ee Tt ee ee ee mie sanorsr sive | foated furiaawuutt, ols Une oully sbroueh E's! SOHN DUNCAN'S, . SONS ; orney- "3 Sosetat ‘Tribune a ‘muttor, 1 ec 4 : Fann ea eee | bine inanne Mite righ ee teautar | wlteant Nava, go, well tapather tng | rhe dodaney of he, ino ea brie au ey Sumron out te eteaatany | ® (AazSTo oN Tue uurréa BEATER, 2 a * = . ts Ov ‘s } Pt dak , > Bato were present, "stg antelon’ thle aftarnngie ie Reval poke Sark Twals. 4 earn rr toy dans tale wrave vos | for! gauie sabia of the cligat, and 60 ts jojured DEW YOU, o€ the State were present, tornado vialted