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i \ ' “peeted, At i100 the President’é puso was J ———=—=—=_—=_—=_== ably be as well again to-morrow morning as howas thie’? In reply to a question with re- ard to the wound, Dr, Bliss sds "The pro- vess of suppuration Is going on satisfactorily, tnd the track of the ball tg stowly being cleared by.tho discharge, In dressing the woud tonight the flexible dratnage tute, without exertion of tho feast force, dropped triton depth of five and n half Inches, showtrg’ that the wotd is clear and open to that distance. ‘Whaa been sald by persons who have never seen the President slnes his Injury that the bullet probably didaot enter the: onvity of the vody atall. One experience with the drafn- une tube to-night-comfiring. our previously> expressed Judgmont that the ball did enter tha abdominal eavity, and plereed the Hyver. 1 belleve It passed through that organ, andis Jodgedl in the nntertor Wail of the abdomen.” In coneluston, Dr, Bliss sald thora was nothing in the President's symptomsto-night to causy anxiety, or Indicate that he is not progressing ns favorably ns could be ex fm, and ho is steeping uittetty. ; ° LA Me TUESDAYS : The President’s pulse has fatten to 0, and lis temperature to below 100, Private Sec+ retary Brown, whois just left the siek- chumber, says that tho Prestdent is sleeping atiletiy and comfortably; thatthe fever of the afternoon and early eventng has tisnp- peured, aud that the temperatttre will not bo taken again until morning, as it ts necessary’ tu distitrb the patient to take tt. Ile says that the physlciuns sny that everything Is mo- ug well, aud tht there is no longer any exuse for the apprehensions which existed early He the over Mr. Brown himself has just feft the Executive Mansion for his home, and gives tha assurance that the Pres- ident Is duing well. ‘ s SOWING TUE WIND. ONDERING A IG BREAKFAST, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasinnetos, D.G., Jilly 18;—Beefstenk, toast, ment Jules, and ponched exgs—that was the President's breykfast, or nt least Mis first breakfast, for théPresident, In the Sore part of the day, now eatk every two diours, and it seents to him a long Ume before ‘the two’ fionrs expire, ‘Thur hearty food “whieh fs glvon him “to build up. tho ts- asnes,” as the doctors put It, 1s given prior to lo'ctoek In the afternoon, After that tine ‘the Presktent’s dlet Is restrieted to. quid ‘foud, as the doctors fenr that the more sub ‘stantial nonrishments might tend ta fnerease tthe foyer which regularly recurs every atter- soon. Shi ee “TINE PRESIDENTS PROGRESS towards convalescence” Is the wiy-the sure revous stil put It in thelr bulletins, for they sare notyet ready oflitally to.annonnee that Mhe danger polnts are passed, Yet, private- My, they du sy that they think that danger ts over, “barring aecldents,? as thoy always vuld. But they baye created au atmosphere sor coufidenes about them, and, as Jim Sherl- satin, the Prestdent’s mounted messenger, raaster ont of the White House grounds with ebulteting for the Cabinet, ‘he shouted to the sentinel, in his cheery brogue, “The old man iy outer the woods Intirely, Pat! and * the sentinel, disregarding his strict army dls Fcipling, Ix reported to have tossed Is white ‘helmet in the atewwith a jubilant hurraly, : THY DEEPEST INTEREST -altaches to every Iveldent which happens _uround the White House, and the guards and - attendants feel as ff the slek President were x member of thelr family. Last uigit the Treslddiit hnd a restful, unbroken sleep, and was mitelt refresher by sh It wastiot nec- eessary to Keep the cold-nir machine in oper. ation ag there was avery agreeable change tn the weather, and ‘the teriperaturo was greatly mollitied, Oncof the ilist suggestions of the President, on awakening, Is now-that he fs as hungry as x woll. Ho still asks to bo per- uiltted to sit up in’ bed, and said yesterday that he thought hw. could bend, his: back enough for that, but the physicians do not consider him. strong enough, and fear that such an effort might be injurious: ‘Tha President, who 1s n great ‘snioker, ty sald to hate asked eee : A PENMISION ‘TO SMOKE A CIGAT, which the: physicians, of course, refused. ‘Phe children are now. permitted to enter the room every day, aud spend some tine. - The President remembers every Incidant of tho day ot theshuoting, ‘Ite says he- was en- gaged most of the tlme.tn studying the fuces of the fiends about him,-and ‘watching the effectof tha ‘shook, upon them, itis now Jearned that he safd,.“!'Lhe heart of the Nu- tion will help the old soldier to get well,” und not “Pho henrt of the Nation wil not let theold soldier dle.” ‘Tho President care- fully studies every symptom of _ his ease, Yosterday “he askew Dr. Bliss what day le ‘thought he was - tho worst, and, reeelving an ‘answer, rephed:’ “Ithoughtyou would have said that theday L was shot was tho worst? No sjnember of tho Cabinet has yet been permitted to enter the aieck chamber. ‘The only porsons allowad there are the surgeons, nurses, und the chil- tiven, Dr, Bitsy, however, says that, with tho present uninterrupted progress, the Tresidesit, In a few tdnys? ime, will bo per- wiltted o great dent mory freedom, 2 TUE IMPRESSION THAT THE SUTITARY.S have charge of the White House grounds Is erroneous, ‘Che police have always had con- trol, ‘The pollee stand at the gate and admit authorized persons, The militaryare simply present as 4 reserve to ald tho” polico'in caso of uny possiblo necessity, “They were placed. ‘there ut first whon there were fears that there might bo w conspiracy, and- have beon kept there since. But they bays never exorcised any more nuthority than they would have dono hail they remiined at. thelr, barracks, ‘They have sinply-camped tn the White Mouse grounds, instead of et. the Arsonal. At any one who foarg Cuntrallzation is of oplaton that the elyil has ylelded to the mill- tary power in thisgreat emergency, heshould revise his oplijons, REAPING THE WHIRLWIND, A WAGING FEVER, Spectat Dtepateh to Tat Chicago Tribune, - Wasutvaron, D, 0. duly 18%—The Preat- dont has not been so woll this afternoon and evening, though no serious results are appre- hended from the temporary set-back. ‘The tact ig, the phyalelans relaxed g little of thelr vigilance, and presumed too. much on the Prealdont's recent favorable condition, ‘They allowed fil to order Ils brenkfast again this aporning, and permitted hin to eat it. Tho xeault has been dovidedly wusayoradle. . Lust Tight was the most restful that’Jio- has had, Ue’ slept’ well, -nud oppeared: to bo’ tn good spirits thls morning, -and’-to Jook 80 woll. that,, When tie asked -if| he could order his breakfast, they anid yes: He ordered n heefstoak, poached egg, and 4 sandwich spread with raw boef chopped, He ate them ‘with evident rellsh, Then hede- sired tha attention of barber, and. -:: z SHS BANBER CAME": a nnd performed -hils~ ofiices,, tho “Presiden! seeming svothed ‘by ‘thent, But the barber throd him, and it wus noticed: that the Presl- , dent showed symptams: of exliaustion after he Jeft, Soon after he: began to complain of Kis atumuch. He becamy “restless and fever- ish. There were acl! eructations, and there “was some jigueca, It was pluln that ihls breakfast: had been: aliogether ‘too" hearty, The fever Increased ‘during the afternoon, the pulse going ‘to 302 and the temperature 10 10% Geis acts +e, Ue WAS VERY BRSTIKGS,” and pussed a wost wucoufortable afternoon, ‘tho physicians at 6 o'clock to-night sald that. they hoped the faver ‘would pass off dur: the night, and thas he would bein hls arti conditign fu the moriing, They did not think there would bo’ anything but: temporary re- sults fro -the: indigestion. Thoy, however, had received a-noti¢e “that -tho : Presents stomachWig tilt Iq po bondltion forayy byt the moss eadlly agsisilated fool, ‘ te DR HOYNTON - : sald there probably would be a little olosar ‘) with the ticking of ‘the ‘clock, aud a vibrator | 1881—-TWELVE PAGES A MANIAG’S MASSACRE, Ho Kills His. Wife and Seven Children, and Commits _ Suicide. WHE CHICAGO "I'RIBUN watel kept on the President, and thathe words, what: resistance, should be given to would not again be allowed to gratify his , either cirenit? Wiint form should the colls appetite or bo order his own bronkMsts, Io | take, and what should bo thelr relative post- looked for n apecdty recovery from this tem- | tion? Mow much battery can bo ndyanta- porary yelapse, and thought the President | geously used? Considerable progress has would be all right-by morning. ‘i been made in several of the directions indl- ——- ented by these questions. SICK-ROOM JOTTINGS. TUN NEST RESULTS + BOYNTON: tus far obtained are from flat primary coils, Spretat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, about two and one-halt inches ti dtainoter Waautsetos, D. 0. July 1&—When by: about three-amerters of an. neh askeit If the President would ho able to take fn thickness,: each haviig’ its secondary nsailon tho Dispatch within twogrecks, us | coll of much finer wiro within It, but made has been announeed, Dr, -Moyntoi said that ndjustable'so thoy"can be lifted ont partintly © le would have to gnin faster than he has if orentirely forthe purpose of adjustment, ho did. ‘Tho fatigue of -tho hed is bealuning | One of these pairsof coils fins been fixed upon to went..tpon him, nud this morning, not- | a handie ike ‘an ordinary hard telophone, withstanding he had .n refreshing steep, and while the adjustment is ‘attained by moving although the night-was comparatlvely cool, | the secondary coil of the athor or loose pnir. hecomplained of being tired. ‘fhe change A battery of fen: elements having grent for the worse, slight as it fs, 1s enough to | eleotro-motive force is used in operating create apprehension, and the public will | this apparatus, ‘Tho connections are made never, bo entirely reassured ag to the Prest- upon the samo’ general principle described dent's recovery until the physicians aru will | with tho Hughos instrument, of which this Ing offictally to state that he is out of danger. | {5 0 modification—nainely: the battery, vibra- THE INTENSE: WEARINESS tlou, and tivo primary colts forming one ctr- of the President with his confinement, which | cult, and the two secondary colls and the tel- finds espresston in althost. every conversation ephone the other, ‘ . with Is frlonds ane attondants, and the ahx- | uros PLACING TIE TELEVIIONE TO TNE BAR iuty of Dr. Boynton to secure for’ Mrs, Gar- fn barely’ percoptible “hum? was atudlble, field n change of. scene and alr, has led to o | the daianes tot having heen made perfect. discussion of the ways and means to make Vrof. Bell, who stood ata clistance of soveral tho movement without danger, . feet, ‘holding in hls hand the fixed pair of “Tr. Bliss say's the motion of the ratiway 3 culls, took upin turn the leaden disk, the train might be ‘hurtful even month from | flattened bullet, and the rou, bullet, ant now, while the dangers of the tmek, the helt them near tho coll, An tnerensed nolvse, crowds, ete. render that modeof travel | sound was distinctly noticeabla whonever out of the question for. many yeuks, . they’ approached within. the inductive felt “Col. Rockwell proposes, first, to take the | ufthonppnritus. Closing his hand tightly. Prealuent to Old Point Comfort on the Ualtet the Mattened bullot belng within it, ho States steamer Dispatch. Should this prove passed It several tlines near the end cf the of benvfit, attera few. tays, then tako ad- | coll, the lead uppronching perlinps to within vantage of calm weather and rid around to ono and a half inches of the Instrument, but Long Hranch, .... sue always with the substance of his hand inter- “The President is strongly in favor of & | yening.: Each passage was distinctly audl- senside resort, and-longs for & sea voyage. ss : Die. Mis. Garfleld ins taken a-grent disiike to | | PLACING TNH BELLE IN 118 MULTI, the White House, She says every hour init | and passing the colls over his cheek, the. re- has been repiete with care, tHlness, and dan- | sult was the sume, Passing tha instrument ger. Sho believes: the Presldent would re- | over the clovbing of o bystander, the watel vover quickly if once out of Ils Iniluonee. and coins in his pockets, and the biekles TUESDAY, JULY 19, determined to-day in the Ueiminal Court when Col, Corkhill presemtm tv tho Court tho following litter, signed Ipphe President's physicians: Exucurive MAwatON, Wasrtixaton, D.C, July 1%, 1881.—Col, Gepros UB. Corkhi{!, United States District Alorney—8in: In reply t8 your jaquicy na to the condition jot tho Presijent wo would gay that up to tho presont time bi ‘has dons ox- ceudingly well 28r otic who has fecelved so dan- wetous a tround,-but white fn antlaipated recovs. ory itis not set porsible to assert with cont- denco that his ifjurtea may not ttirminate fa- tally. aed “tn TINS LATTER 148 CAUSED SOME UNEASI- NESS : : ed at tho battle of Monterey during tha Mextoan war and his wound was apparently as vital ae. that of tho Preafdent, Tho surgeons gave bint up After probing for the built, Ho waa carticd: on a atroteber for 2)0 tulles. puton board a vese gel and brought to this country: and recovered. Ta alter yenes tho ball worked” itaelt to tho eure face of his boay, and, on alsvovering it, he Pinched Jt ao ns to bring It elogor to tho akin, and one day neked bis wife to make nn inetsion and let itout. ‘Why don't you go to a wirgeony and lot hin perform the operation? [baven't tho nerve to ito tt,’ raptied tis wile, * Look hers, anid the Intmitable fen ‘tho strgeons have hid nll the tan with that ball that propose tu allow, Tt isto be a family matier borenfter, Uf you don’teut itont twill!’ (twas never removed, howover, afd he died with ing bullet in lin, ‘This mny bo tho ease of the Preaidant.: The wound may heal completely and tha presonee of > tho ball fo hia binty give hin ny trouble, but some day it will, In all probability, come to the. surface and ploudl to bo tot out.” . B i WIRE RECORD. A Town DE#rRoy*D. | Muavaugne, Wis, July 18.—The Town of: Woailace, sixtects miles north of Senomluee, Mivh.,, consisting of n gawyemtll and lwenty- five buildings, was totally ‘dustroyed by firo this forenoon, ‘Tho rallrond track. was dant ‘aged and the régutar passenger,train on the C.& N. We cunhot get through) ii: . AT VESTABURGH, MICTL Special Dttpateh to Tha Chicago Tribune. , , Bast Sactnaty, Mich, July 18—At 4:80 o'clock this; afternoon fire was discoverdi In the lumber-yardein tha western purt of the Village of Vestabyigh,Monteatin County, ant xprend raptily, the wind being strony. ‘The statlon bulldings of the Chicngo, Sughuaw d& | + - Canada Round, the shingle-shed, and the en- tlre railrond front” was destroyéd, the onera- tor having scarcely the. to notify the next stntion befdro-tho depot was burned and com- miintentlowcut off. Superintendent Mall, of the road, sent iti engine and a foree of men, nnd rendered ’such'nssistatice as was in their power. ‘Ono iilllon feet: of ‘lumber “ard 4,000,000 shingles belonging to Mf. G. Pratt, the depot buildings, and 950,000 feet of lumber owned by McClure & Sprague, of Toledo, the shingle-aled anc 1,090,006 shingles owned by J. W. Robinson, tho ‘shingfe-shed’ and 200,000 shingles owned’ by: EF. B. Preston, CONKLING, Whe Forty-ninth and Fitticth Ballots:at Albany With. out a Choice, Lapham Put Within, Five Votes of an Election Withou, Sharpo, The: Weapons’ of Death a ‘ Colt's Revolver and a to those who have been so ontiroty confident. s l that the President was ont of danger, for the bd H atchet. reason that, while these: physictahs ‘are . hot willing to state that the President Is beyond | danger in an official letter tu the court, they say that “itis nut possible to, assert with confitence that Nt tnjuries. may not tern nate fatally? “It isydidlentt- to understand how the physicians can privately give such very hopetal and confident: announcements: tnt the Presidént ts out of.xinuger and cer- -tulnly will liveabthe same thine to Inform the Court that they cannot ussert with conndence that the President's InJurfes may not be fatal. It may bo that the letter was written for: a. purpose, so nytoatford a teehnteal ground | for an adjournmvnt of the: Grand Jury, but, if itis a frank statement of the views af the surgeon, the President's ense Would still seem to be graver than has been hoped. ‘ TODAY. ANOTHER CLEW, *"* {to the motive, of. Gultean in attempting to murder the President was discovered. Jack Brown, a Southern politician,uf some prom- Auence, informed. the Postmaster-Guneral that, on tho 1th day of May, he, tn conipany -with another gentleman, was visithig tho State Departmont, whore he met in the cor- ridurs i nian whom te now knows was Gul- tenn, who wns accompanied by a tall, slender man, Guileau was overheard to say to lls companton, in-a'very angry tones “They. have put mo ont of the White House. I will’ show them whether I enn get even with them? ‘Tho, next day, according to. Gul-- teau’s confession, he purchased o, pistol. The Backs ! armed by tho Rumor . Of Arthur's: Secession from - © Oonkling’s Machine, Seven of the Family - Shot _ Through the Head and -. Two Brained. Tio Injured Ohitdren Yet Alive, but "Their: Recovery Next to Hopeless. ‘Mr. Tuthill’s.. Famous Oration, Praving that the Tail Should .Wag +, the Doge Conkling, Platt, and Other sucks is \” Seoret Council ‘at New York ‘ Sunday Night, The Scene of the: Horror a Farm= er's Cabin,. Near. Arcadia, Wisconsin. NO CHOICE, YESTRUDAY'S BALLOT, * Bpeetac Dupateh-td The Chicago ‘Tribuny ALDANY, N, ¥,, July 18.—The forty-ninth and fiftleth ballots for a successor to Roscoe Conukling.were tuken to-day without. Tesult, ‘There were but 16 members present, La liam received fifty-four votes, or within fre -Of an clection, Just where he was on Satur. day, -Theru was no break In the Conkling ranks, ns was expected. ‘The menbers who went for’ Miller on Saturday attended thy regular Buck conference and voted for the “grand old leader” once Sunday Morning, About. Sunrise, Supposed to Have Been * the Hour. -. “tHe stoily of A NE1onnon. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuoo Tribune -Wisowd, Minn, July 18—A horrible anil dlood-curdiing trazedy was enacted In Eagto Creck Valley, Wis. fourteen- miles from Winona, on Sunday morning. Paul Melde, aSwiss emigrant, in wilt of insanity killed i nd sever children and then. f $ i more, ytving ‘The party on the Dispatch will probably | upon tits suspenders made thelr presence | Gulteat attracts much less attention, iba lle and 9 CGE is O'S HRKISA sry alates a CCRT eer Sontllow Gaeenty eave: voles, two ba linitted to the President and Mra Garflehl, felistinctly: audible, and, with sume-aijust- | sit 18 APING ‘THE MANN#LS OF SOM PORTS:| Fyom a gontlentan who was one of tho first | shed and’ 1,000,000 shingles,” 200,000 shingles | As ie Obs rato sts being absent, Gen. Swaim, Col. Rockwell, and Mrs. Rock- | ment, palnfully so. The oxtreme in polit of So ACAD JULSONERy a to visit the scene I'lenrn the Collowlng: On | owned by John O'flearn, Palmer's salvon, if ts long: as. the Olt Guara® well, with Drs. Bliss and Boynton, and Mrs. | distance to which. this apparatus could and yesterday, when directed te clean up his arriving at tho farm-louse the first thing that and the dwelling houses in the western part of AWenty-ninia” refuse. tu surrender Eason and Afr. Crump as the medical’ corps. Somo of the details: of this schemo ware talke-over before the President | yestorday afternoon, Ie. wanted..to know when It entld be done, but no day was fixed, Ur. Biss told him he coukl tetl better next Sun- day. If tho {improvement continues at its present rate, the surgeons say there 1s no reason why the President should. not spend tho first.week of August at Long Branch, , Every effort will: ba-made’ to keep from the President the knowledge of nis mother’s illness, ns the shock inight be injurious to lim at present, - : ' THE SOCLENTISTS. TUBU EXCERIMENTS. . Spectat Dispateh to, The Chicago Tribune. . WasimnaTos, D. C., July 18—Several geu- flemen called this evening at the laboratory of Prof. Bell to witness the experlments which aramaking by’ that gentleman: and: Trot. Yalutor with the Hughes inductive balance, for tlie purpose of adapting It to the detection of feaden bullets in’ the human boby. “Both Prof. Bell snd Prof, ‘Patntor were present, and explained the principles of: the instruments they’ ore using, lliustrating their progress by exporimonts, ‘Tho original Hughes balance, seut on for.use, consists of two argand lamp olilmneys, each. surronnded by two coils of {usulated wire wound upon.wooden spools, ‘Sho chimneys pass throng the cantru. of the spools, which {it then efdscly, but still The total loss ‘he insurance cell, declined to remove an ante’ nest In tlio vorner, stating that he watched them night and day,nnd that thoy always brought him tho, lesson of: work,.work, work. It the villain-; ous vagabond had learned the lesson sooner, and had ever been willing to work for hts bread, instead -of sponging 1. from poor honrding-house keopers, he might not lave been where hu now is, Tho guard humored the prisoner, and permitted the ants to re- ninin, Col, Corkhill, tho Distriel-Attornoy, however, Is done humoring lily, now that hoe has obtalned from ht all the Inforination as to tho attempted ussasination that he fs - Wke- ly to secure, and will devote himself to pro- viding as severe n punishment. for him as possible. PUBLIC FEELING. - THY GOVERNOR OF TEX Corusmes, 0., July 18.—Lho Governor of ‘Texus {4 the last to respond to the request of “Gov, Foster to ‘have a day of thanksgiving nud jubliee for the recovery of the President. Ile sends the following: ae My failure to answer you favorably Js not on account of any want of sympathy for the Prest- tient, but because [ donot denm it consistont with my position as Goyernor to Jeaun a procias mation lracting religious .sorvices,* whero Church and State are and onght to bo kept’ sep- arate in tholr functions, I doubt not the poo- plo of ‘Texns have ag atrongly wished and will ns tlovoutly pruy-for tho recavery of the’ Presl- dent as any poople In the United States... | of the village, are all will approxiinate $50,000, Ar cnunot be ascertained to-night. — : AT,IONIA, MICH: =. + Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. =. Guanp Rarivs, Mich... July 18.At Ionia this morning Hackett Block and three wood- en bulldings adjolning on West Mulno-strect aere destroyed by fire, ‘Tho fire {s supposed to bu.the work of an incondiary.. ‘Tha prin- cipal sufferers are, Peter Huokett, loas-on building, $4,000; Insurance, $2,600; Aniba & Son, grocers, $3,000; . Insurance, ‘$2,000; Lemons, bulliting, $1,200; lusurance, $1,000; Batgon, ‘1088: 81,000;. Insurance, $600; Irwin, saloon, $800; no Insurance; Child & John- son; meat market, $500; fully Insured s Mrs, Morgunthaler, building, $600; Cutler & uan- ster, boots and: shoes; Goodrich, grocer; and, West & Barber, stocks, removed. ‘Sartlu, elynr manufacturer, lost $500 In leaf ‘tobacco stored in Mnckett’s Block; no insurance. ‘Soveral - fanilies lived over. stores that were burned and lost cverything. - These losses, |. : with several minor. ones, toot ‘up $9,000 of | protonged- many dys. “Robertson says themselves, making 'n total logs of nearly |. things are working all right, and-he oxpects - $14,000, 4a Q au colpetion: a-miorrows 7 Sloan, who has 3 AT REDBANK,‘No dl : managed Miller's campateu, thinks {t doubt . Reppasn, No Jy Paty dee A dleatracitve ful if Laphain.-gets:-in before Wednesias. fire, this, morning .swept away a. bushress Some of the Bucks talk to-night as if thoybe block on the river front. Nine’ buildings | eved tn tharumors of a break between Conk- wore destroyed, Including the Redbantc Req- Jing. and Arthur, ‘Theyaronwaiting theretnm ater Butlding and Western Unlon/teiegraph | OF \ssembly.E.'A, Carpenter with considers. office. -Aasistant-Foromnn.Willlam Conroy, | Die Interest, mid” fenr that ho may beth bo made to disclose the position of n flattened ONG. bullet, the flat side being presented, 1s about two inches, With s round bullet, or with a Hinttened bullet presenting Its edge to the In- strament, the distance fs mitch less. Prof, Bell has telegraphed several distinguished electricians nt a distance, including Lrof, Tlughes, In: London, for suggestions in re- gard to nny of tho several problems present- ed, and hins‘received severnt replies dlsclos- ing a wlio difference In the suggestions made, ‘The fact is that the one problem of distance has - NEVER HERORE Jie no glection ei bo hoped for, untess enough Demoratd stay out of the Convention. Conk. ling may hold his men for w few. days, In ex. ‘pectation thatan adjourninent muy be ea tied, or that a caucus may be held and fog {ANEW CANDIDATE: obtained, but When the Conkhngites fully realize that Senator Millor anc his friends aye In carnest in thoir efforts to elect Lap . hum, some of the. Bucks will surely tumble Liphani retirned tits’ morning, and ts con- fident;of ily .clection within a day or ‘two, The’ Adininistration “leaders hays been ‘hard’. at work to-nlght in seent- ine , recruits, They. claw to have as. surances frona.- Senator Forster, who ling been voting for-Evarts, and Assembly. wan Boardman, :who has .voted for Wood. Sard that they will support. Lapham to-mor- DWWer PEE ES Bictees edn ie attracted otir attention was THE MUTILATED NODY OF A LITTLE BOY inbont 7 years old, who was lying on the path with his head split open and a bullet-lofe In his brains: ‘Passing: this, wo entered the kitchen and bebeld on the floor, surrounded’ by n pool of blood, ‘ a mn HODY OF THE FATHER AND MUSBAND shot thrdugh the neck and head, Near hin Inyo hatchet covered with “blocd, an old Swiss revolver, whlle on a‘chale ‘were. pow- der and caps! Pushing tnto the: next room, c A SICKENING SIGHT met our gaze, Across.the bed Iny the mother: with hor throat citt and 1 hole in. her breast mad, by,the hatchet , By her slde Iny a head- less babe, while on the other sido was a little girl iu a i .., TIE LAST.ATAGES OF DEATIN In the alley two more of the children ‘were found, both mutilated and shot through the head. The barn was next visited, and in tho hay-loft was found the two oldest olilldren, boys of 17 aiid 18, : THEM NODS HACKED IN MANY. PLACES, nnd both Uying, bemg shot through the brain. Whon discovered, nll were dead except. one girl and the snother.. The mother: died in half an hour after she was discovered. : The chit Js stil! alive this afternoon, although . os RECOVERY I$ NOT EXPECTED, \ fhe Coroner's jury. this. afternoon returned nverdict thatthe wife and children camo to S MADE THE SUBJECT SOF. NENT : in connection with tho Inductive balance, One electrician suggests that the primary coll bo of large wire and be wound ‘upon ns ‘pool of consiilerable length: but smail dl- ameter, the’ secondary coil belng of.smaller wire, wound Ina fiat coll around the middle of the primary coil, Another sugaested the saine forin, excopt thnt the secondary coll be placed around the endot its primary. | Draw. ings of several other forms have beon sent as siiggestions, A dozen «different. coils, dif- fering In size of wire, shape, whother flat or oblong, with the secondary bearing varlous relations In form, position, anil sizo to its pri- mary, haye beon tried and discarded. / THE PROBLEMS ‘tO It SOLVED. | soem endless, ‘To fix the exact proportion of ench element in the apparatus to the others the battery, tho primary and secondary _TILESE, ACCESSIONS ‘i will bring Lapham within three of the num -Ler required to elect, and It is evident to all observers that the contest- cannot then -bo i oi ; ‘ fthe husband “and 5 b a z : Jodsely cnotigh to “be dovable for purposes | colle, tho rapluity. of vibration, the ,rysponse ©. M. Honents, Governor, |'tholr death by the hands o ed of Engino: No. 2 dod from heart disease | bearer from-Arthur of ingtructions to hls of adjustment, -. A ne z of each pari,—so that the greatest possibte POWER, THE PREACHER. {athor, and that ho comtuitted suicide, while wlilte gealetinn at: the fire, “Tho ‘estimated | fricnds not to‘delay,the clettion of Lapham a CLO : Is 875,000, ; Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitnaton; D. C,, July1&—Dr. Power, pastor ofthe Christian Church, which the Prestdont attends, and which. Guiteat selected ns thesscene of the assasination, called nt the Witite House to-tny, cand aves apgremation of-influitesiual effects may be obtained, must engage the attention of the eminent electriclans engaged in the worl for aconaldorable thne. ,Ot course, the work of finding coils and constructing: the apparatus requires considerable. skied abor,; and Mr. | longer. ‘ Anboring under a fit of Insanity. ° “0 PAD IELDE i ‘ and family arrived from Switzerland three months ago, | Ie purchased a farm, and. seemed to be living happily. Lately he be- ‘cane, despondent at-the prospect of - placed i An adJolutng ’ roont so, that [ts tick- ine ennnot be heard by the wiaided oar, but coimected by wires with the operating-room, is yo ‘arranged that With cach turn of the Valnnee-whoel a.smat! wire Is° tipped Into 5 oh TE BIL . to providé‘for-spocial elections to fll Com gresstonal' yreaneles was Introduced Inthe Senato to-day, : It will be passed before the sent of the’ sussidn:: , It ‘ples the Governor AT EAST OAKUAND) CAL, *, SAN FuAnetsco, Cal, Jtily 16&—A.. fire at ‘Fnst Onkland yesterday destroyed Washing- ton Halland nearly all the ‘other “bultdings 7 sald gaa ah GL CDECOK A . ‘| oni the bléck bounded by East” Eleventh’ and cup of= mercury anid’ again tlrawn ont, thls | Watts, of the. firm of Dayla: & Watts, of ‘Bal- | received, > Drt'Power’s sermon’ yestorday}} 0 | VA FAILURE: OF THE CHOPS, :~. me a ° Teel uit f power to‘ order special elections to Mill the movement ‘completing: aud -agnin breaking timore, telegraph-Instrument makers, has, in| oxcltes a grent deal of unfavorable comment and, Worried ‘over tha: thought that ho paid Siri nbvatrdete nad Sith and erat es .Yacaneles. caused ».by the — promotion the primary -glectrical ‘circuit, “which com- prises one spool upon each chimnoy,a battery of several elements, and the clock itself, A suc- ondary clreutt Is now established, einbracing the remalning spool itpon. each chimnoy and © common hand telephone, but no battery, All being In readiness, the clock is wound ond set In motion, and the pulsations of elec iriclty ‘pass ‘over tho primary cireuit ant HTaHBl the, colis of wires which form a part. of It. dig ey too much. for: his land, doubtless ted him to, comult the terrible deed. A story lias been’ In clrculation this afternoon that on Friday he visited Alta, Wis., to receive $3,000 that he expected. from the old country, Hm ‘ HE, FAILED. TO. RECEIVE IT. “The expectation of-recetying this-noney was known to all of ‘his neighbors, and thery is nsusplelon of foul play,” Thedeed has no’ pérallol In fis viclnity,.and there Is grout xeltement, 2 % tee ‘Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, pd Chossy, Wis. -dtly 18—One of the ‘most horrible crimes ‘ever committed in the of! Miller and. Lapham to tha Sen- ate "sO*-.that ~-thoir' - successors nay ee 4 obtain their.“ credentiats in thue “e** AM NIMSIIBW, OAL. 9°" 1? | to partfoipnte in'the orgénization'of tho new Sax sFaceen, duly Hk—Aho ola at | GUE, ae eS Ninshew, Butto County, belonging to Coun- |-present th Hear alueeiote wither y " present there ure two more districts without ty-Assesaor MoLellan, : was - burned ¢ tits tupresontatives, both In Now York (it, Anorning.- Edward Maria: and -Willlam:Me- | Qne'vacnney was: caused: ‘bythe death of Intosh perished In the fumes. “A portion.of | Fernando'Wood, ‘the other by the appoint: the ‘Assessor's ‘accounts - wero destroyed, | ment of Lovie P,-Morton as Mintster .v Logs, $3:000.- MeLellan’s family ;escaped | France. . It is dlso rumored that with slight Injury, . 5 hee ihe ; MAYOR NOLAN, re 22s} f Fog this elty, will shortly resign ils positioa AT CHAUMONT, N, -Y. : of Congressman, protesting to mn for Mavor Utica, N.Y. duly 18—At. Chiumont, in’ aimocrat, aud woltld prod y 0 deatroyed were mostly atables, wash: response to a call for assistance, volintcercd rl ¥ and retall establishments, his.services, and Js auperintenditug: the ine- chanteal part of the work, fae ——_—__ ' THE SIok MOTHER, | _ < HEM-IMPROVED CONDITION, ** + * Bpsetal Dtspateh to TAs Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND,- O.,> July 18,—-Your corre: spondent has-just returned’ from a‘visit to Mra, Ellzn Garfield, mother of the President, ut Solou, ‘seventeen miles front here.’ Sho was takey dangerously I Friday with chal- era-morbus, which wus followed, by fever symptoms that were: considered ferlous on throughout the city, and fs generally rogatd- ed ag Indiscreet. and Hi-timed, 1t- was) a sermon of a sharp political character, which will have a tendeney to srouse Ill-fealing Loti among pollticinns nud the press, and It is known to be severely condemned by ‘the President’s friends, ‘THE GOVERNOR OF .O1IO., Wasutnaton, D. C., July 18—A. 8 Solo- mons, of thls city,: to-day received the fol-. lowing letter from Goy. Foster, of Ohlo}.,- - Execurive Dspartient or THe Goygrnon, Conumous, July, 15,—My Dean Sn: take pleasure In acknowledging tho recelpt of your: ouseS, ‘TUE PROXDUTY OF ‘THI COILS * of the secondary’ clreuit} creates, by induc | tion, corresponding pulsations in that cireilt, ts again, — Lie iga so that the offect nay bo heard by placing ot: i esteemed tavor of the 2th inst., invlosing your: Northwest {s reported: this afternoon from | Joforson County, a fire destrosed Cruind’ ably" be. succeeded: by a Democrat. tho’ telphone to ‘the -eury Now, if the two | jy, HA eae trae ci acotewowrte article in tha Star, and suggesting tho 10th of | Areadla, the seene of the crime belng about | Co.'s saw-milll, a grist-mlll, Tinche’s Hci Asepmblyinon Skinuer and Ralnes coils of the secondary circuit be so placed ten miles from that place. ooked for the places acenpied by Millet i Octobor next for n day of pralso and thankegiv- Early Sunday | store, Binnoger’s: grist-mill, Copley’s cl y 2 that the convoluttons of-wire run In thesame all appearance out of danger, 'Tho cool | soz tor the spared life of our Prealdont. 1 thank » & pley’s cheese | anit Lapham,.- ‘Their election seems assured, : i vor,’ J morning Paul. Held; ‘a German farmer In | guotory, and two barns, togutlier with a larga | ns both districts. ican by 3,0000F dlrection,—that ts, from toft to right, or the ery ae “heen ereatly: in tar taver abe you very much for the suggestion, and will ‘foe | comfortable eirctstances, - quently OL Iumber. Lossover $20,000, Batt $3000 hinjoriy. Vitae Weldort pois ths reverse,— © i f pluck showih by her dlstiuriished son, Sho itts mado: when -tho Committe of Governors | siypENED 118 WIFE AND SEVEN CHILDREN, | ly Insured, spy tea’: [nlllionaire Senator, from New York, weels coufera and fixea upon the day. it la, of course, too unrly as yer tu: say anything definit upon tho subject,” Lappreciate- the approprintoness, , but 1 bave other correspondents who doprogate any rejoloing or nolsy colebration, and favor 0. quict day of prayer, ‘and. thanksgiving, and praigo na the ouly “appropriate ting, in view of: the chiracter and dopthof footing roused by this terrible event. I ‘remember you with pleasure, Sincorely yours, ** Cuanies G, Fostety SECRETARY LINCOLN TO THE THLEGRAPIT OPERATORS, © Wasiinaton, D.C. July 18-,0hicago Telegraphic Operators: 1 have prosented to “Mrs. Gartiela your kind and cheering: mes- sage, and lam requested by her. to thank, you warmly, I trust that the President will Yery soon be able ta see’ the many expres -slons of -nffection ant sympathy which “have been called foril by his sutfering and danger, iio will sea-none more hearty or sincere: than, yours, and I will. be ‘glad to’ be the: medium of their transmission td-hiin. 9:5)! - Ropenr 'T. Lincouy, : 4: Secretary of War. HARTFORD, ‘CONN, : Bptetat Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune, ><! antyony, Conn, July 18—The Hartford City Council to-night unanimously adopted resolutions expresaing sympathy with T'resl-’ dent Garfield and, his family, ‘and congratu-: . THE. VOLUME: OF SOUND tobe obtained from, tho telephone will he twice as great as could ba obtalned from but. a single coll of the same dimensions, but by roversing one of the cotls of the secondary cireult the inductive current created In elther coil ‘exactly. neutralizes that of the other, provided the udjustinent be such: that they'are of equal’ mngnotte, ‘strangth, To mako them equal, or, In technical terms, to “balance” tho apparatus, it Is only necessary to move’ the priihary “coll * upon ‘one of the chimnvys' nearer :to or further away, as the case may be, from {ts secondary coll, ‘Whon so balanced the apparatus is ready for use. It was found that-"*. at A. LEADEN BULLRT a in Ite oriainal form, placed Inside of the cliliynays so ax te be quite closn to. the bor der of Sts socondury coll, mare the tcklng of the clock-in the noxt rour fatutly audible through ‘the telephone... If was from this polut that the usperlmenta of the two pro- fessors began. The work has dificultles which require ‘“grent’ patience pnd al- most "incredible, delicacy of observation to ln aa for they are dealing with featherwelghts and hairbreadth ‘distances, ‘The line of rosearch Js an entirely new one to electriclans, but Prof, Bell and Prof, the uges_of the children ranging from 3 to 16 yenrs, and, ‘after. he! hud done this cold- blooded dedd,. shot -himself ‘through .the head, with’ probably:fatal results, os “qi INSTRUMENTS USED. in this bloody decit ‘wero ‘a Colt’s, revolver ond hatchet. “Soven of the family he shot with the revolver and Killed two children with the hatchet. ‘lwo, of the children aro yet alive, but phystelins say cannot recover. + ‘TUE CAUBE-FOR THIS-NASIT ACT _, {s aupposed to be Insnulty, caused by tho ex- tromo.hvat of Saturday. The fanily are re- ported’ ns lying: peaceably togather, and no enue except, that of*insan|ty cau be given for tie deed. y * ‘44 ¢, MBE CORONER'S JURY rendered a verdict: In accordance with the facts above stated, Seven, of: the dead were buried to-day, - This deed uroused great ex- oltemont, and further developments’ are awatted with anxlety. 6.07 ‘ ae ANOTHER ACCOUNT, BS TD the Western Anoclated Pre ‘St. Pact, Minn, July 18—A Winona special saya that Paul ield, n Swiss cnl- grunt who bad tately bought g fatin in Engle Cregkt’ Vatley, beenme {sano through the falluird of crops and homesickness, On Sun- duy mioriting ho was ce one of the Conkluyg obstructioniste, wants run in Morton's district, Fle was dofeal for Congress in nother district Inst fall, and his. vleqtion. thia timo ly not certain, ‘The eaters here think there ts-a goo chance of 1 ‘6 ma} ost, his wal bv tanding at the ‘New York delegation the { | Shine ay af present. P . OMICAGO. haar deka eye The alarm from Box 682 at 6:50 .Jagt.evend | 2 FROCRED INGE: . ing was eaused by the explosion. of'a keros| 41 hi: WY, ae el Stattrart seno Inmp inthe two-story ‘frame-bulldins | ,AMOANY: No Ys ‘duly 18. The pei No, 844 Lake street, ocenpied as a-shovstora: | tHls.morning, tn conference, resolve by Joseph #, Witoy. ; Damage trifing,: .7; | Stand Mruvtur Conkling,”.” ” Barer: wb at GONKLINO'S: DIOTUSt. iS“ tbhiam’ thist- morning satd be bed jearned’that Couklinis hiid,éaid that bo (Lap ham) 'muét not be‘elucted. ~~ -. “TUE JOINT. CONVENTION : proceeded to vote to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Roscoo Conkling ‘The yotu stood ds follows: ” 57 Bi BEB ‘, Necessary to choice, 59 . me 2 ste. PAIRED, = ene Sarg ag ae noune f ares" - Sonatoy Halbert ;inauired who he wt paired with, i ‘tho Ohiale sald he coutd not give the Infor aald::* With such good nows from Waslilng- ton I must: get: woll.’ Shoe manifests. 0 horoledeterminution-to keep up, and still has that hinplicit faith Inthe President's final re- sorery, which she has malntained from: the rst, = = Mate 5 iP Hh eS ‘ THE ASSASIN. CORKINLE, ‘ Wasninatox, D, C,, duly 18,—In the Crim: Inu! Court to<tay United States District-At- torney Corkhill stated ‘that tho Grand Jury had beon held In session after the dtl of July until after the date ‘of’ the attempted -assns- mation, yet hecould not at this thne present Ciultcau's case to It. Ho‘ then read the fol- Jowing letter from the President’s attending piiysicsans:: Speinet . Exkoutive Mansion, WAshixatos, D. C.,July J, 1881—To “Col. Georye 2. Corkhil, Tnllas States Diatrict Attorney--81tr In. reply to’ your Inquiry a4 10 tho'conaltion of the President wo would say that upto the present tine he has ‘tone exceedingly well for otie who has redelvod #0 dangerous a wound, but while in antioipatod recdvory it Is not yet posaltlo to assort with confidence that hie injuries may “not terminate fatally. Vory respectfully, ., DW, Burs, J, 1. Bannes, J.J. Woouwann, . Rone. Rnysons, Under the circumstances the District At- “AT ‘BAGINAW CITY, MICH, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, { East SAGINAW, Mich, Jilly. 18.—The real- deuce of Mrs A/C, Andro, at Saginaw City, burned this forenoon, Loss, $3,000: insured for 82,000 In tha North Drittsh aud $1,400 on contents {nthe oyah \ t AT 8T. LOUIS. : Sr. Lovis, July 18&—Tho extensive lard-re-j finery of Ed Ring & Son, on Morgiin strect,| between ‘I'wenty-firat and .Twonty-seconil,! burned” this. jworniug.,. ‘Tho loss. is es{le mated at from $00,000 to $70,000, Bg re AT WINFIELD, LT | New Yous; July 180. B, Uyatt's ‘plan-: Ing-nill at Winfleld, LL, with a large quan: -tity of Sumber, burned,”. Loss, 980,000; part: ly Insured. ee ; be >. AT SOUTH BROOKLYN, N.Y. :, ‘New Yont, July 18—Tho extensive oll works of Bush & Donslow, of South Brook: ‘ A 1 t this mor s ninior suee ond to ; sever ite: om iunt | torney sald he coul a not: present the ensy to ee on the (prospects of Is early re | youn DEAD IN THY FRONT noom oF THE ms buraed ie Andee iy Loss,’ $50,000, . AG mation i i a Ae ei na Daubert “ oredlt of. liaving simultane- | the Grand Jury for the present, oe — Eee i Ml "y ij y 5 i ously with themgelvas conceiyed the Iea of | ect that they be Dermitted to tice restau IRON. his wife and two children dead-in the -noxt OANADA, Ne waa baled We Sines t . réom, threé children dead fn a bed up-stalrs, til Sept. 1, whitch ‘was accordingly ‘ordered and the two oldeat boys in the Imny-loft mor- by. Judge Wyllie. » t the posalbility of making: uso.of the. priuci- plo discovered by... Tie Convention’ then :proceeded to vote All the Iron Industries of Mii eurt , Montneat, July 18.—Theahipowiers vais. 2 . BuO} é ; fv wel = Rts % tally wounded—all “shot “in the hend,” One | - 9% 4 again, with the following rosult; tor the purpose to which It Is now -hoped to | ‘Totay plateleteAttorney vGorkeltt found: catteution. Ieee ieee boy may recover, ‘Tho revolver was found in ‘elie would net aR Stl Frade he ieee make (t applicable, Iand, of ‘all metals, ia | the missing butlot- whlch’ was flred'at the | Sz Louis, Mo, July 18—Sonie three “the house, us ee f r x Potter (Deraocrat),. the Union,” Augyatus Roch was ‘fined $50 to-day for Intimidating ‘on the wharves, . - Fifteen hundred allarins. from’ Vermont yistted the Church of Notre Damede Lourdes here yeaterday,- Quite a. number- were. are Testeil In the uveung:for drunkenness, j : 2s + Loxton, Ont, Juily. 18-2The Captain ain 4 PRIGADELIITA, Pa,, July 18,—Arrived, the Superintendent of the ‘i-fatad steamerVic+ Ohio, from Liverpool. ae : 1s |.torla were committed tor-trial atthe Assizas, Soutruameron, July 18,—Arrlyed, the Gen, ae eek “Boss Pe Wine tees Syste ck WANLAN TO:ROW: ATI ERIE, PAs Werder, from New York, As pees - Tonowro,: July:18,.-Edward: Tanian’ hag ee ag “BAY,” decided to taki in the regatta! at Exe, FORTUNE BAY. Pa, some reir a lictat me Ls eittcoresri tea ‘July 18Aséitant ; ecretary of State Blaine fs here: paying out ‘ Re Sam ORE an’ ; APPOINTHENTS BY THe GOVERNOR, “~ Spactas TMapaten to ‘The OAloage Tritutin * SPRINGHIELD, IN, July. 187-Goy,. Cullom money received; from: Great: Britain on ao count of unlawful: Interferénce ‘with ay to-loy appointed George 2B, Leonard, of St. Vernon, Public Aduiijstrator, of Juderson Perhaps:-the least. susceptible of tuductive eifecta from .olectricity... A sllyer coin placed . within ~, the chimney mado ts presence “ audible’ when It «was ‘nn {uch distant fromthe secondary, coll, , Of lead Steolf a flattened bullef, when Its fut alde was presented: to-thé coil, give an, audible reault wt a distance about twice ss great a3 that of a bullet in Its original form,’ while.n disk of sheet lead gave greatly en- hanced rgsults,, Thus it was found that the mass of netal Lo. be. experimented with was ®& matter. of . Uttle, consequence, whilo ltd. form; and. -position, whether . its edge .-or:s- broadside - was s:presented, ‘was everything: “A’ delicate tefecting gal- vaiiometer,; belng substituted for the tele- plows, was found to be not nearly:do ‘sonst Wey 29, 3 aes President, and about-wileh there has beon so nuich search, [tappeats that a German glazlor who tramps around’ the ‘streets re- palring windows went Into the depot to. get 8 $10 bill changed on the morning the Pres!- dent was shot... He was standing in the main roont, suine forty feot from where the assasin stoud, and in a southeast direction, lu had commenced to uustrap his box, in which: he carried glass, and had gotten one etrap off his shoulder when he lward the nolge of -the pistol, aud Immediately three panes of glass In his box were shattered, Ho at once rushod from the depot, thinking it Was no‘ place’ for safety, eave ed .. ON GATURDAY he was cleaning out.his box, and found. the ballin hig. putty,'and was narrating tho fact to his friends, when ong of: them told hus that was the tima the President was shot, and weeks ago It was stated In there dispatches thata project was'on foot to consulidate the! fron “Interest ‘of St- Louls* antl Souith- east <BMissouri, <'It- 14 now: stated that, this’ has been accomplished, ? and -‘that the Iron Mountaln Compony,, with: >: capital of §1,000,000; the Plu Knob Com: pany, capital, $1,500,000; the Grand Towor Manufacturing Company, eapltal, §1,000,000;' tho Vulcan Stoel Works, capital, $1,009,000; Chouteat, Narrison.&-Co., capltht, $600,000} and the: Juplter Company, ecapltal, $400,000; have boon brovghetn fo. one combination and will hereafter’ bo. known ag! tho Ais sourt tron Companys: with o capital uf 310,000,000, It. ts stated “that Charles’ 1, Chouteau or Edwlu. ‘Harelsaiy of this elty, doth of wham are.very Jar Interested ti the fran ‘Mountain- Company cand Valeat’ Stool Works, willebe President of ‘the new, 8 ATO OWE clpally ts New ; Dut the other intwrests are: chiclly. tn tie ————— STEAMSHIP NEWS, F 4 QueBNsrownN, -July-1&—Arrived, the Gor- “manic, from New-York": : a 6 Grascow, July 18,—Arrlyed, ‘the State of Georgia; from Now York, ate New Yon, July, 18.—Artived, the Hoel vetla,from Liverpool,” . Souator Halbert moved. ait adjournmely nator ert moved an aidjoul Bias ue lat Pause sited::to, spoak.’s: y “that another vote sliould po taken, when 3 Alvord ralsod the:paint of order that a only. q 0. vo! ; “plantar trahan' renewed the motion b Journ, which was carrled, iourngd, te 3 1. (IN THE SENATE, wis Senator Milla lutrounced the following oy, - BkOTIGN J. Wheneverany vacanoy oxiste Oy; oftine of . Roprescatatives in Conyress fronts Bate, occurring on or aftor tho ith day uf 2 Fauinoy suall bs ‘ordered and noid, proviols pepupR muorerar in writing, signed by Mog :@lactors. of the Conyrussiunal Distt which the vacancy extule and who are out } aba Bt foust tity days Dofore the time for noldies4 1 EMM CHUN DIACOVERY. «+5 hing fleet at New fT : ee thus far made jy that a rauslen! tone, of rather, RELEASED, brought him to the Distr|et Attornay’s oflico, | u “pre ohlely tn : ae ei « : ; : general clection, ‘ ott i 2 : : anda.of St, Lowisans, ‘This Hd 2, Hantvonp, Conny duly, - 18.97 ‘aunty, and Chiirtes W. Springer, of Litale | "ane, tian af sucb, Po Olan neha tee] pray inet of Ae ‘ Arte pean nis reeeriere Ge uy ioe will control about DO'per cent. of the Iron ‘iaiqe annonces tho release by ihe. Garin fel ot same oftee tur Moutxowiury | satus soaarnan apes igen auits: through . the -telephoue as comparod | brake tho glass but: saya they weru-¥o close |” yer eo 7 t[ authorities, Juno- tof the: young. matt |.2 oe a % xf Vaca sball Weil fvo days Sttor the, pretonh rst wh ‘i i i Jectlun, but no spdcial slection suull Le peers Ned iu Paris OF olauliting salinny ti dor tia act within twenty days etore ne “al Ol ‘ 6 Siegert was'ep leag on she 's |-Figko. & Tho* pruvisions of thie act sball #7hy o' tice O -partinent,’ gos. property closed, ‘or parth pow existing iu the ollict beer iy u taealt, nd fo protend tuat Pits ae ae Brink, @- Connectlent- citizen; -recuntly fine proysed*|uto“the German jullitary “service -whlle ‘tomporatily. visiting the Fathorjand,::- Another, Celobyated' C: together that: ie had.siot thine :to get away,.| ° >.> SITTING-BUL Mw s Uly position confirms the statemons oC: Sellar. | PALL, Minnyaduly 118—The ‘Plone Camache,the Virznelast Minister,'as ‘to the | Preay has speclal advices from Sitding-Bull’s cyinp,’ within-eight’-miles of! Beford, ‘and exact powition of the isasln at the time of which senda one hundsed pulsations a seo- ond through: the "primary circult fas been substituted for tha Glook, ‘The ‘questions Now... to ..00.-auswered: ara: numerous, th any vacan firtng the shot. a oming: Jitu chatxe ‘of the’ sedut Legare, IWasntuglon Dinnuteh to New Vork Herald. ituprusontuliva in-Coogress, ‘Thisact and enol, Og: >the” gub-- ‘pes Nae! ‘apts! 4 ' ee Titeyuture af the ¥ ifeot iminediately, . oot ‘ot expertinents* Whut--atio ot wire | sy All ovgntay unt Aloe the: aldo Of Bee i to poe, eal niako a HOFREy guid De Piacarceuaspal | Rev geimeet be Sates ope bat Ugera a | The bil was mid the apoctal order oF should be used for the ‘primary and what for tanuer tort ‘here is a6 probableity ee are almost served aud most dpiben dls ashes from lg be Me ed eT ora abe tueg | oxare! uation Oy the oompauy’s doctor, simulate | morfow Org, |: . the clroalts to gut the best iuductive results? i suguntath, and all discouraged. “Five chlets | Moun Derbys of the United discos Bugincer | frenceeompoasaons walle the guard would Ue. / REPORTS TO-NIGUT dadye in this District would réleasd litm tu hall to uwalt ludictment. This adtion was What nomber of couvolutions,.or, in ower id 300 bucks, wowen, and children are in | corps, or, a9 you may bave kuuwa him, the ca fined i it rH vary as to thd prospect of an election toa 0 ban, Te RSENS | Brake Sohn Vaasa, “Tieut, Derby Weuawousd: | Aveuusestntwelvedsra,’ Peacoed tale trioy, | YoCy pide peiake oa Sluetion on tbe 8 dy a t ere = hes 7 & wt 3 Tepe TR. (sg é ; : 7