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THLE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1581—TWELVE PAGES. NEW YORK. The Stock Market Feverish and Values Dependent on Vanderbilt, Tho Bulls on the Produce Ex- chango Stil Romain Confident. ‘¢ Chicago Woman Arrested by ao Policeman in Central J). Parks 4 Married Woman, Ruined and Pub- licly Betrayed, Shoots Her . Seducer. teh of the Life of the Rev. O’Far- is rell, Appointed Bishop of Trenton. - WALT, STREET. qHR STOCK MARKET FEVERISH, “Special Dlapateh to The Chicago Trine, New York, July 19.—Sponking of the sit- tatlon In Wail street, and which. inay be placed us art offset to the Pall Mull Ga- rette's artickt published to-day, the venting Post Svs: The whole stock market Is yet toa very fovertslt condition, ‘The recont de- cling bas had the following gool reasons in Kisfavor: First, prices were very high; sec~ ond, the ngennit on the President's lite gave. shock to lollers of stocks and made them aware that serlous volltical contingencles might overtake all finauelal {nterests; third, the reports about the craps tad tended to ahow an fmportant falling off on Inst sears! yield of wheat fn {his country, and fin proved’ harvest in forelgn countries; and, fourth, which {s TIE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALIy # gaisposition has been shown by leading rail- rout nanazers to rit tates for passengers: aid frelght down to figures which yleld little orno profit, if they dy not show a loss on the business taken at these rates. Whether this decline [s suiiclent to bring prices into more proper relation with values, Judged by such wot reasons as there hinve beun, Isa ques- ton worth considering by every one Inter- ested, ‘Cho: mal thing In favor of the full petees uf.a week to three weeks ago wis the abundance of lonnable funds in prospect andthe existence of a hichly speculative spirit here and tn Coreign turkets, So faras money-market goes, all that pointed to ease ten rernalus, aud the heavy fall in rives Hiutnishes the demand for money by fessening stock-exchange pequirometits, It fe safe to-uSsame that if all the rensons noted find been operative except that which nuay be called _ THE TRUNK LINE WAT, the decline would hardly have occurred, t certainly would haye been less than lt has (. dtisknown that the tran line war will be stopped some tine, and the polut of Interest nowy fg, When wilt itsuit Mr, Vander ittouse bis influence In this direction? ‘Tiere fs nothing In the general condition of the trite, Industries, or crops of the country: witch bodes disaster or while ts discuurnge ie nnd, as said, the epcen hitlves situation in alatreet ly more dependent on Mr, Van- derbilt than on anything else, PRODUCE. THE WLS STIL. CONFIDENT Spuclat Dispatch to The Chicago Teibutle, / New You, July 19—Lho bulls in the beat market are still confident apparently, buton the nuxtous svat in view of the accu uulation of stock and dudeations of 8 move- ment of the oll crop held back and’ the now trop belng thrashed vutof market. A few reelvers of Chilo and Indiane witeat stuto that they are now paying from §25,000 to $500 a day ow drafts frem that section aralnst shipments in sinall. amounts, Others aro ‘paylug ont very Ittle, ‘These will be- en to arrive next week. Philndelphia and Baltimore ure already | revelving a gout dent of = nww wheat from Delaware, Maryland, and the northern ler of the Southern States, On the other’ hand, slippers sre tnking but Ittle, an! the ooderute reculpta have to be delivered: on contracts that 5 2 G6 TO THE, CLIQUE ; ind Into'store. Engs was sulllug red wheat delivered to in rather than ship it, and Frunk Howell Is talcing In tha July red and. baying for it, It is supposed It ts for Hughes: tnd Cottrell, the former furnishing the money txt tho jatter the experience, It {8 ald, for running tno July deal iin this inarket. Mellunry & Lester take thrge of the Chicago ond, — tor he purpose, itis sald, of covering the July Spon thereitse, ‘That this market ty short otJuly t found from the books ot several Prominent option houses, whieh sawn to fens tn being short about eighteen boat Kats wy the three Jong, or short six to one, tills for Atizust tie reverse is true, there hig thirty-two long to five short, or about Sand onestalt to ane, September, on the her hand, shows twenty short to ton long, Siva tu on. Frown thly tt is inferred THERE WILL, BE A TWIST bal before tong, and that on the bulge ‘ elfque Wil put aut nail larger tine of wis, ant uu the Istof August throw their fl wheat leftover from the July deal on wtarkety sinash It down, and cover in rshorts ata profit. In onty a stuilar prograrn ty laf down by the ellyue, who say Dnt urge short intdrest in duly amon ra ho went short of July wn Long 0! oe Some thine axo at the 10-cont djffer they (th favor of August ‘hey, say Chleagh he put duly to 6 cents «hit tas at ter which they will. duinp tha civer He ont on August contracts and uh for ae khorts, whish they ure putting basing afta mouth gulotly, whlle opunly bouaye epteinber in Chicago, a8 they are at Aare Hehe, ue Aue paice sion? oa ‘ neorn, the July options ‘ara Vy well vettlud up, It fs aul, and no deat ‘on foot tor this month, thon H ber bs possible, ‘he * ihare toda <t" was nut su aetively worked ug “ aad Ae a pre att rely>. piuer to kueps nen ‘outy t i" then yet beet from ull over the wheat States are be i itiown with solemn faces an Chango ein Who berhups innocently anongh re tan ty tia atuthig that “whout in this soc- tera ashing only one to flve bushels por wen to der, DRAL. IN LAND Towing shice the shorts walked up to Bore wi ee Qna duttied. What the next ce beTE ls hard to" wnticipate, ay it is nay it whether Fowler fully unloaded, ae ny ot by until August usslves that any tes Velopments wilt oveur, ‘Tho delly= market Will Indicate liis position on. the Wounds bene vorts Gre still over 100,900,000 ¥hieh ¢ Sita Mast year ‘alee Nov, hi iat, gt Nee Wy Are. por! Peas bacon, anid 234134000 pounds lute” ae LENA VANIER. + chicago baby Anmesrep IN CENTRAL A PAIK presiiaeth to Tee Chicago Tribune, RK, July 19—A park pollceman ought Into the Yorkville Police Court this ‘ M1 elegnntly-dreased lady, abont 30 fed Whom lw touk into custody iy bt rk about half-pist 10 o'clock Jnat He Was wandering around ag If-ahe | aw Where to zo or which way to When the policeman accosted her rate lus to direet her to the nearest eloke, Engaging her Jn conyere Wena poilceman toarned thatshe wished, few wegysticle, She said xhe enna heron Peng ike, from Chicago, ant wis ab ga {ithout home “or fricndd. Subse. mu had pes sation: a & Bits stated tuk ul ve ie jn, 8s! parent Streets that abe wasa widow; Lad ¥ LIVED OY WAUASH AVENUE, cuicaao, “64 sireunstancess lost wha property suned, she deel son, Ne ds. recetvad wilh grent boakkeepar = in shot. Coles, Elizabeth Coleman, of No, 88 Catharine strect, wife of a sen Captain, and mother of aud betrayed her to her husband. and she had . determined ‘The husband, who ts Captain of 9 schooner sailing to the Wert Tadles, was nt the pollee- gkation to-nlaht, I: said Coles, fated botweun him and Columan’s wite, duy he began proceedings for divorce, and the knowledge of these proceedings, It is suppased, Capt, Coleman sald that, while he regretted the shooting, he felt Coles had than he deserved, intr f- by ahe was possessed of, and cama to New York to maken living, Her efforts in that regard every tinkuccessfil, nnd henes her de spondency, Jusilee Wandell endeavored to obtaln from her some snformation In regard to her future Inovements for the purpos alding her in ty present up distress If possihi he Reomed Toluctant, however, to give hin any pasitixe Information, She gave the name ast inightoft Lena Vanier, placa of birth dreland, and, though she submitted to the Magiatmte tovlay. that “the Name waa ns ined to say what her ront nome was. Tho Magistrate felt convinced hat Lenn Vanier, as she called herself, was of sano mind, and discharged her from cts. tody with some anlutary advice, OUERICAL PROMOTION. THE NEV. MICHARL 4, O'FPARRELE. Bpectal DHapaten: to The Crtcago Tribune New Yons, July 1%—Tho appolntinent of the Rev. Michael J. O'Farrell, of this city, to the tItlo and oflce of Firat Bishop of ‘Tren- ton, ‘Ne dy by the Pope, was unexpected, thongl It has long been known that he stood in Ine of promotion, stuca * 1878 pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Barelay street, having previously sorved ns curate for four years at the same church under the Roy. Father Quinn, now Vicar-Gonernl, service, months pastor of St. Mury'’s Church charge of the Rey. Dr. John J, Duly. For fourteon years he was connected’ with the Brotherhood of St. Sutpice, in Montreal. Hy was, Ayo, anc was educated tnt Paris, iio lias been Between tho two terms of however, ho was fur eight Catholic undor tho nt Rondout, now born in Limerick, Ireland, fifty years 18 ATTAINMENTS - are of tha first order, and he has long, held a front rank among the xcholars of his Ch He has not received an oficial notititation oF. his appolntent, and, of course, fs unable to oy fiiteu of Ny auirch, he will, assume the dttles office, hos new Diveess “Prentoty The recently f the Diocese of Newark, DD. of | Male isiiop of Newark wus demonstrations of Catholics of | Newark, by the oy N. da yesterday, The Cathedral chimes were rung for nearly an born in New York Dee. uented atthe St'Franels 3 Sixteenth street, New York, at Seton Inll, South Grange, N, hour, Dr. Wigger was B41, He was el- ‘avler College, in ait in Geneva, Ttnly, Hie besaing wn ordained priest in Genova fn 5, . A-TRAGEDY. oe MUS, COLEMAN SHOOTS MIL. COLES, - New Yon, July 19.—Georzo W. Coles, Marry Miuer’s theatre. (Bowery), was shot to-night in the abdomen by a woman, ‘The wound is pronounced probably fatal. ‘The woman surrendered herselt to the police, decluring that shu had She described herself ng Mrs, four children;: that Coles had seduced her, Ile her, she said; to KIN him, had completely ruined hy arrived here Saturday, and, wad he visited his home, found his wife away. ‘The neighbors told hiw his wife was Incampany with a nian at Miners Theatre, Iie went there and sw who told hima criminal Inthuncy, ax- ‘On lod Mrs. Coleman to shoot Coles, got no mpre ITEMS. TNMOLOAICAT, STUDENTS RXERCISED, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunts New York, July 19,—The students at- tached to tha General Protestant Episcopal Theologtés! Seminary In this city wre now Breatly exerelscd over the recent actlon of the Board of Trustees of this institution. Just. previous to the commencement of the suminer yacation « special menting of the Board of. Trustees’ was lield, when, among other things, it was decided that hereafter no young man ordained nf priest or dencon slinll continue his con- nection with the Seminary as a student, ‘The Trustees claim that this action fs taken to prevent the student from dividing his tlie between study and prenching, as they consider that while inthe sominary the at tention of the student should be fully ab- sorbed In kgs studies, Thestudents consider the action of the Board very hard upon them, ond have already prepared a memorial to that body praying that the resolution may be re- seluded and they allowed the sume privileges us before, . PRIZE-FIGHT CHATLENGE, New Yonk, July 10.—Peter 4, Rouse, 2 burly inner trom Colérado, six feet high, 190 pounds weight, a notorious rough-and-tumbla fighter, has Issued a challenge to John 1. Sullivan, of Boston, and Paddy Ryan, of Troy, N. ¥., to fight him at catch welght, according to the rnles of the Jondon Prize Rime, for from $3,000 to $5,000 a alde, and the heavy-weight champlonship of America, "'Yhe fight to be decided in Wyoming, Dn- kota, or Utah six months from slning the articles. . Should the Eastern champions de- celine, the challenge 1s opeito all comers, but the stukes mist by $2,000, A forfeit of $200 was sent on with the chatlonge, THE LINCOLN RAMONAT vate Me has been organized In thls city with # capital of $800,000, With It 1s Incorporated under the same Board the Grand Central Deposit Company, Mayor Grace Is the head of the enterprise, fe SITTING-BULL BAGGED. The Wily Warrlor with the Sad ie mains of His Ounce Powerful Voliow-= ers Being Brought In. ‘Telegram to st, Paut Ploneer-Presn: Forr Buronn, July. 17,—The following ts an extract of n letter from Louls Legare to Maj. Brotherton, dated Wood Mountain Valloy, July 13; : Deals Sazons Tam en route with Sitting- Bull, Pour Horns, and Red Thunder, iy all six chiefs, about forty families, with 200 people Th ot over-all right. The Indians wish to ua ulg-breeds’ comu out with provisions. .C aund 4 good toun with this lettur, Ho will tell youaltabout it, Cun you dond thon fuil ra- jons tu tot then Know bow you feod thom ut ju fara! lave provisions for two or three ayeonly. Sond ing hurry or they muy make trouble or turn wack, Hach chief expouts from " Say & little present, such as tobuccu, spirits, cte, have promised thut much if not mare, Send ein dommothing, oven if cburgod to inc, Twist you would direct every inan aL tho fork uot to pay any nore attention ta Sitting-Buil than to apy other Indlun forthe fret any wand lot m0 bring thon to the front at your ultica inysalt, If there is thing wrome fo with nutlfy you at once, They have vory few poales and gus, and como trou Quappelle noarly starved. The in- dian Teeod with my min, Ainvrose Dotaste, is ane of tho best I koow., I romain your most obodicnt sorvant, JeAN Louis Lyaany. ‘Pho courlor arrived Thursday night, Early’ the following suorniig - . Brotherton started out elx army waxons with ample stipe piles and escort, but nu ollicer In charge, by reason ot Logare’s reyuest, though sevegal ayked to go, Huarlng last night, however, that un effort was ilkely to be madete detipet Bull trow bls direct route, and take hin to Voplar Creek, and desiring to avold such io- Jay, Capt, Walter Clifford was ordered to proe ceed anil nieet the party, and conduct it here by the shortest rutte, Ploneer-Press re. porter, Who started out at once on recelpt of the'news here, Is now In Bulls camp, and wait remain with hin to note and report ined dats of tha Journey atul surrender. Maj, Brotllierton ha desired to keop vague Tumors of Sitthy-Bull’s movements, with which his nowe has been associated, out of the dispatches as fur as possible, think your readers had-a surfeit of such news, an wished to have hin secured here In cauip doe, fore any further publication on the subject, But re ycrat bonis’ having used down cue tying certain wild reports, he kindly peril Our correspondent ta furnlals you with ror tuble Information, : A “ Legare’s letter was written ato polutelght milled from Buford. The Indiana are nearly allon foot, -It fs thought Gupt, Ollftard, who could talk an Indian blind, or swallow u jack+ knife fur fils odilicutton If necessary, or: slile all over him and around hint, will camp with Bull to-night, aod bring uw here oy Teas day, Unless yome unwairanted futerference has turned hin from his course, of hou established. It was formerly embraced with- in tho bounds Oo! Tho news of thy appointment of the Rey, : Winand -M. AVieger, y a8 *LEANING UPON THE AIM OF A MEMUER OF ‘the missing property found concealed, and ‘ATTEMPTED TO BLACKMAIL AN OLD GEN- ¥ oy eK SEA much shock “A woman with a face like that must be an angel of piety.” Such was Evangeline Srenidi, allas Maud Brown, alias Mabel Wilberforce, MABEL WILBERFORCE. Sketch of the Woman Who Lately ——— Came to Grief in En- SUMMER-RESORTS. gland. * Saratoga, Newport, Bar Marbor, and Southampton, Neto York Suits dnty.t7, With tho opentng of. the rneing season yes- terday, six weeks of. uninterrupted racket- Ing and dissipation have begun at Saratoga. Her Erratic Career in Various Roles While a Resident of Phila- ' delphia, ‘The usual motley and shifting crowd ts al- ready to secon .on the piazzas, andsin the shaded grounds of the Arrested, Tried, Convicted, and Imprisoned on the Charge of Thett. hotels, ‘Turfmon, betting amen, politicians, from Enst, West, North, and South; diplomats from every European Capital, cler- 4 gyihon. learned professors, Jews, Turks. [ne fidela, herottes, and the dwellers in every country Under the sun make Saratoga at this! tine of the year a social kaleidoscope, such £8 one ts not Hikely to meet with tn nny other part of of the world, . The United States Ho- tel, always the centre of fashion and gayety, Jins filled up” rapidly during the last few: A Streak of Pioty Prompts Her to Attend Moody and Saukoy Revival Meatings, She Tries to Mackmail a Man in Pittshurg— weeks, and numbers. among Sts cottage Two Unsuecessfal Attempts at inmates many. well-known — faniilles Sutelde, from Now. York, Mr. and * Mra, Fred- 6 erlek. Nelson, whose horses and equipage sre among the best appointed and best turned out wherever they may be, are there with their family, Mr. Freling- huysen, of New Jersey, oceuples another cottage, and with him fs his nephew, Mr. Frank Gray Griswokl, Master of the Queens ‘County Hunt, whose recent accident from his horse falling upon him at, polo -confined hin to his rout for several weeks, «Mr. Gris- wold ts, however, we ore happy to say, on the high rond{o recovery, and the ghastly repurt so currentin Newport Inst week, that wuputattion of his Injured Jeg miuht become und si reascd ‘in mourning. Jer | Necessary, Js altogether without founda- he galially stressed “ih st Hon Mr. Griswold: suffered a yery severe Leliavior was that of 4 refined Indy, ‘and ir the expression of her fnee gentle and mod- Tujury of the knee oint te nd ue oF polo est. She had lettars from several members | but his physielang hold out every hope thal of Congress Bod two or three calilaey Min- By Suet ee he seult as spol Hal ey + a Isters, and ale was at,once the object of at Wo i read es enmest sympathy. A ‘bontding plaee was | Muy oF the manly sports rot Prolcioney ie found for her, which she left on account of | tinguished, Mr. and Mra. W. 1. Vanderbilt too close Intimacy with the husbaud of the | and Miss Vanderbilt, Mrs, Isaue ‘Townsend Indy who kept the house, It was thon | 2nd the Misses ‘Townsend, Mr. Winthrop chirgod that . Gry, Mr, W. it ‘Travers, and Mr, Leonard Je THE LETTERS WItct sie HAD sitows wane | Ualtut seid ene ee unnaunly ae ee FONGERUES, United States, where an unusually gay and pleasant senson is predicted, and she promptly submitted further Indorse- At the opening ball of the Newport casino ment from Charles O’Conor and a number of prominent New-Yorkers, whereupon she on Monday evening Inst, an excellent oppor. tunity was afforded for the. observation of left the house of Mra, Annie McDowell, which had been opened to her when the Indies and their dresses among the most put out of hor first . buarding- becoming surroundings, as the white and gold tecorations of tha thentre and ball- rua in Syillah the fold very decldualy. D y : ct | dominates, are far better adapted to'n ga blneee ae fale, “Eemngellne a nan and festive scene than the dark, heavy style above Eleventh, where she‘represented her- self to be 0 correspondent of the London Timex, sent over here expressly to of ornamentation, which Is how so popular. ‘There was plenty of space, too, und plenty deseribs the Centennial Exposttton. Sha even went so far ots to cull of soft-colored Nght, so that nothing was ‘wanting tp show uff beauty in its freshest Di upon A newspaper publisher with her snine story, but he intormed her that he was and most becoming attire. White and yale blue, ith v sprinkling of delicate rose color, were the prevailing tints worn, but the most. effective costumes were the black with trim- iings of cardinal red, brillant yellow, mutt well beaualatell with ‘the genuine corce- spontent of the London lines, who was 0 Large dimmers have been given during the gentleman connected with the editorial stall} last: week by Mrs. Coleman ‘Drayton irs, of the Ledycr. Finding her imposition de- We Sb Bis pan Mrs. Stesverant lary, and tected, Mrs. ‘Trenfidl retired In some con- waste Ars, Edward | Potter's on Wednesday was very fully attended. | Gare fusion. About the sane tine dentpatties, pienles, and‘afternvon cotillons SHE CALLED UPON A WELL-KNOWN ARTIST | are Promised nd intinituin, and the gay sen- with a forged letter of Intraduetion, and upon t gon ab the gayest and most detightful waters one ocenslon she brought him two handsome | ing-place In the world will soon be In full Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns Pumapenenta, July {9,—Mss Mabel Wi- berforce, who waaso unceremoniously thrown outof an English court « few days ago, has a nost interesting American histury,in which her Philadelphia experiences form a most Interesting chapter. She first appeared here in public in the Intter part of © 1875, ata meeting of the Radical Club, to whom she told a tale of wo. She was of medium stature, with Mght hair sud complexton, sonietlines with a combination of the two tn strives, dots, or erescents, scat wa swing, little ofl paintings which she desired to pre- Hh Vint are Mademoiselle’s commands for a siuumer costume?” sald makers few we who: sent tohim, He declined the gift, aud she then asked If she could lenve them’ in the studio fora short tine, The artist consented, and that was the Inst ho saw of | * i Mrs, ‘ronflal, but im about threo weeks a | Palgne Oh. momething, Hind. WHI Took Rentleman called who proved that the pict pictirresque agulust arock. Lam going to ures had been stolen fram a lady friend, and Alount Bester? was tho, reply we eh ite they ware at once returned to hin. One day | Sve! FAVS SORY ROO UG OL UMTS the bonrders on Arch street were thrown guiroments wud cane Hs ot tae fe into a stute of oxcltement. by the discovery | mantic scenery with whicly It is completely that a robbery hud been committed, One of | environed Is stilt its strongest point of at the rooms hind beoh entered and awateh,-| truetiveness, yet Bur darbor bas made rapid gold chain, and sum of monoy were stolen. atten ie alow aud (uxt Cou ie wonitle ° son of primitive stiptiaty, whieh dtstit Tho case was placed im the hands of the | guished ita faw years back, tind Is now the police, and regular suniner residence of 1 Jarge number SURMICION BOON FELL UPON wns, TRENFIDT | Of rich and fashionable Now Yorkers, Her room was exantined, und the chatn was found in the hot-air register and some af the Whether the place Is made better. by this In- fiux of wealth and fashtoh isa very vexed money under the bed. ‘Fhe: watch. was dis- i undor a:cushion ina pew of Ste question between the old habltués who knew covered Stophen's Church, where she had concealed it, She was arrested and. taken to the alation-house, where she tried to com- mit’ sufelda by strangling herself with her vell, She was discovered in time and rescued before lify was éxtinct, She was triad for the theft and appealed for ald to the olicors of the St, Gearge’s Society, whom she had proviously deceived with her story. ‘They seut their counsel to defend her, and, as the lady who lost the jewelry was unwill- ing to prosecute lier, she was discharged. She wasnot heard of again In this elt until the opuning of the Centennial Exposi- ton, when she made her appearance at the opening ceremonies a French dress- Ks since lonbdlpoming maiden, yes Were dancing with delight at tha pect of Huw dresses "Ip which to make gud Joveal it in ‘ny Haye af nh aris, ait straw rides, and the usweoiners who have Duilt pleturesane Queen Anne villas, and in- troduced pony phaetons, Germans, and gare don parties, “Vory mueh that contrivutes to the health and comfort af tha community has grown up, however, with this invasion ot thu rights and privileges of the primitive mjlnority. Slnev fast year a new reservoir has been built, which supplies the town with an abundance of pure’ water; a stenm tire engine, with an oflicient ‘corps of firemen, Jay been Sataliislied te aay e 18 fennd Hi} ule nervous and timid, whlld a Roman Catholte chapel, reeantly erected, sowewlhns mitizates the trials of housekeepers who have transe ferred thelr Patricks and _Bridgets fem Fifth avente to the const of Maine, A nit ber ot aiew cottages have also sprung up, none the prettiest and most commodious 0: which Is that of Mr. ‘Thomas UB. Musgrave, where It is sald that a very.Uberal and charm- fn hospitullty wilt be dispensed during the summer months, -"Thu*rich young Bos- tania, Als Blond mers Benn, (hone how with Indignation fora moment, aud then, | Couns fs only Just completed, will wid calling an officer, sald. to hin,’ Drag that | Hot A Hite to” the ‘soclul onjoyments wounti down from there. She's a thief.” of Bar Harbor," white -alxteun hotels, Mrs, ‘Teontid! was necordingly potiueed } Where 9 few yeara ago a wleht’s lodiing upon by two ullleery, who hustled her out uf | could only be obtalned through thy good: the Rrounis. in Mo course of a day or two { Watured curiosity ofan aboriginal farmer, she went ta the commandor of the Centon. | new stand with ‘open doors to welcome tho Mal Guard. aud. complalued. that the two | lree Hunting population, Amons those wito oillvers Who vjected her had stolen $1 } Sto establistied In catinges or at the hotels from her, The squad wileh qas- on duty at gre Sire sryuin. and AL is Palle Jel at bed the atand was drawa up and sa was told to) be ern ee a iN Shelling: Mes ick out the offenders, She hmediately se | SUE Heat "eit roux er nell ne, dite. lected two ten who wore not on the grounds ane ie titel feat ee right upon the opening day, and her story was ond, hor danguters, Dr. nid Ait May” sud < 4 the Misses BI uy die, aud Mrs, Wetinore and PHOVED TO DE UTTERLY FALSE, Miss Annette Wottora, and the family of Sho then went to board on Cheatnut street, | Air. Gouverneur M. Ogden, who were among above Thirty-second, and frequently ylatted the Motel Aubrey, on Spruce street, above the early plongers of the place, and whos rr rathor old-fashioned residence, beautitully Thirty-third, One Hay y uty th tho ligtel who liad a quantity of valuable Inco wie situated, with mountains in the rear and the broad’ Atlantic stretching out in front, was packed It with the Intention of wearing it | the first euttaze bullt by a New Yorker on to a ball in uvoning, oid when sho Jooked for It Inter the lace had dlsap- this roumntlo aud Pleturasdite coast, ‘The towns and ‘hamicta on the southern peared, Search was mady for it withoutsucs | shore of Long, Island’ are this year more cess, but In. afew days the owner recelved | densely. filled thaw ever with seakers after information that the lace was in Mrs, Tren- fidi’s possession.. Jer room was senrehiod CONGRESS, Sho stood upon tho grand stand, iuimediately Bolind Gen, and Mrs, Grant, where she was discovered by the husband of the lady whose watell she had stolen, Ho was speeches honlth and pleasure.» At Southampton there in overy prospect of w very pleasant season, ug Inaby of the farmhouses have been taken she. Wi ugaln. nrreated, She was | b feublensn’s -fainiites, and will be occu tried and sent) to Moynmensing for | pled ay privat residences Instead of overs a: short time, and, asthe late lJoseph It | fowl with a mixed crowd of “bonrders: Chandler, President of the Bonrd of In- | and mealers,” as was tho case Inst suinmers apovturs of the County Prison, expressed Ut, | ‘ithe musical element, whieh lias always boot “soon had the place completely demoral- | a distinguishing feature of soclal “Ite at Ized.”" Southuuipton, will this year be arauly ine crensed by the presence of Mrs, “dt Ki broth antl her <sons, tho Messrs. Oudlu, dudge Kilbreti’s new cottage, on the norte ern shore of the Inke, is only just eom~ piste . Ate and Pied, Feddick Lette wi SHE TOLD FATSKHOODS TO THE MATION about the other prisoner, wrote long letters to all tho Inspootors saying that if shu was not released she would “revel: the Insite histury of Moyamensing,” fascinated the kegpurs and then led about them, aud. nny eo. milised trom their beauriful ble generally, so tha wil home, ag. they. are nigsing = the Pa Sead Woroatl lad to gob sumer In. Europe, and, thelr cotta is rented fo Mr and Mra, Sands, “Mr, Wyilys Jos his” established’ bachelor quarters it the Winduilll, whiah was ovctipled lust yuor y Col. Jay, whose family ave thls summer accommodated Ly the mote conmadtaus col tage of Mr, Salem U. Woies, Mr. J. Bowers Lee and Mr, W, We Hoyt: occupy again thaly own houses, aud have lately. been entertalue Ing tha Mindes tives, Miss Fanny Binluger, and Mr, Frederick Beach. Mr, Jolin day ls oceupylug tho cottuge of Mr. W. LL. Schivite- Hn, aud Wi take charge of Airs, Seldeifellu's enfidren during. her absence In Europe, Alrs, Selilettollu salted with her fathwr, the Vion, John Jay, in the Gallls on: Wednesday Inst, and will Jolirherdaughter and her sister, Mrs. Chapman, at Bo Sorts, da Switzerland, where a faraily reunion wiht take plice, 3 ib i wit come with Widron to nivel In the West out of a jarza anim of money, | dir, Jay and the Ameriean part of bls family, and sitice then the persons who. knew ber | ge tie above-named, place. herd have yot heard of her until yostertuy, ‘DM, James F, Rugwtos. Judge Henry How- who it was digcuvered thatshowasldentical | jaiut, Me, Givite, Woy nie - Grain, Mr with Mabol -Witberforea, ¢ They were not | yy, 1. Dior, ad Mr dacs Kont are among aurprivd to hear af pe dalluonee sho had | those who Nave takel rooms Mb Carm-housus, alned over o a Oe ily, aud one of tent | Aq amateur -soneest for the benetlt of St. nls evening -toll a charactorlstle story of ) Andrew's Church,on the sant-ills, 13 now hor fupocuit : appauranee, ax fullaws; in process oC relienraat. and preparation, 16 the the of tq Moody und Sankoy revival wil ‘be vive a} the woth of July, wrt Miss, lore Aira, Peeniled was yory conspicuous by, | "Vanny Need) AMtag: Muy, Caltondted, and Mr, tur garneat. attention ab < the . services. | kine Oily dd” to. pusigt in Uo Herter Aa ag May? rocket xeoal a unt illest alow im te rar Morne, , Upon une ocenslan, while site Bhorne, bach accomplished planks, will de yory devout q q rt wus angie upon the Worle uf the speaker, Sholt pars Jn oo reas ve nCal yan Phare axstald oll Methudlut tululstar exclulmod, * Hou a that deay rake lature nIsw't ahe.pn any i H ‘A ° ees, of darkneas,” replid some ono who of her, HM She agaly sank (nto abssuclty,- when ane evenings Wounn attempted 0° commit aul- olde upon 0 fer; y-buat botweer Philadelphia and Cumiten, She was conveyed to th Penusylyania Hospital, where It was found that sho had taken an overdose of: cliloral, BNE trentnient brought hor around gale iy and she soon after left tho clty, denoun- cing in the ntost unmensured terms the por sons Who had begrended her, Nothing was heard of. her for soverat montha, when word was. reeelyed that sho was playing Heontidonce ming In Pittsburg, whore she passed under tho name of Sfuuc Trowits ‘At was afterward ascurtalued tut she had - : FES > sat Baty aud Greenbackors.: ore fiuton Mrunaceiot And now Italy ts gotting ready to resuma apeclo payments. Greenbackers, you shoulil Hn EY 1 aa catettae vere | HEE MeIM, SRM OY, alleen Thuy CASUALTIES. The Horror of the Situation at New Ulm Hourly Ine creasing. " Thirty-two Persons Known to Stave Been Killed, and Many , Injured. Peoplo Delyen to Indaulty—The Work of Rebullding—Contributions. A Railroad Gollision on tho Fitchburg Line, in Massachusetts, A Mother and Son fastantly Killed by a Locomo- tire at Bloomington, Il. NEW ULM: Spectat Dtupatch to The Chiccgo Tribune. Ww Uno, Mint, July 1%—As the rumors from the country c In, and as the peaple begin to realize the extent of the calamity, Its horror is visibly increased. ‘The Jist of dead hagswelled until it now reaches in New Ulnt and vicinity thirty-two, and other cas- ualtles are expected. Among the Inter dead reported are Mr, and Mrs, Mallourann, Cart Hiallourann, Mans, Gretchen, and Join Kuseliniek, of West Newton, who were killed Inthe ruin of thelr houses, — West Newton also chronicles the denth of Mr. Loomis and child; while Mrs. Looms and nother child were seriously wounded and Tay Ins tha. rulns without: attend- ance until = Sunday night, when n searching party found them. doln Eckert, © former Minnenpolls man, was In the woods with Ils son at the time of the tornado, It Js supposed they tried to shulter themselves, but were thrown agalnst the trees and were found dead, much bruised and battered. Mrs, Eckert was at home, and recelved Injuries that will probably prove fatal. ‘T'o add to the horror of the calainity, some of the survivors who lost friends, fain- ily, and property in one fell swoop have be- come insane, and at. least haifa dozen are reportea in this melancholy condition, Mrs. Eckert !s mania, besides being serlously injured, and the minds of others waver be- fore the awful calamity, ‘The reports from the country add to the general horror, doo Hotlawny und family of seven persons, living In this vicinity, were killed, except one child. Martin Frank was found dead in the woods, and no trace of his house Is left, Alarge number of farmers chronicle the destruction of, buildings and stock. ‘The force of the storm 1s seen by w number of ln eidents, Heavy iron bars, stones, and agri- cultural Lnplements were carried over. the Nizh bluif, A horse way fond alive Ino iree-top, Boards and timbers were hurled through the houses and fito the ground Uke spears, nud everywhere Is seen evidence of the terrible fureu of the tornady. ‘The work of repair and rebuilding 1s going on rapidly. A large force of nen Jing been added to the home foree, and the débrisas belig rap Tdly eleared away, Already a large number of ‘houses have diven repitired, and some ire being rebuilt, ‘Tho city is not disheartened at the calamity, but atthe same tine the host generous ald from without will be re- qdired fo set it upon a solld fqundation again, ‘The crops in the trick of the storin ure totally destroyed, and the elty will be al- niost destitute until the intural cuterprise of its Inhabitants shalt bring it up again, Ce triuutlong econthiue to come in from all se tions of the Northwest nnd from the East. Ifere Is a sample of the sympathy: Ovricr ov Nonrixiy Pactric RAttway, Br, Paut, duly W, WAL—The Hon, Edmund Rice, Mayor of St. Pau—Dean Bini Lbave just re- celved tho following telogram from Mr, Villard: “ALTOONA, Pa. duly 18.—-Ploase communicate to the proper parties that tho Oregon Transcon- tuental Company will coutribute $1,000, and my- golf personally $500, for tho reilef of ‘the New Ulm sutterers. -You may draw on mo for the total tinount in New York. 1 will ondeavor to ralgoaoine more funds iu thatelty. TH, Vinuann,” H, Haut, General Manager, om To the Western Associated Press, New Una, Minn, duly 10.—The work of rebullding on the rulns Is now actively pros agressing, ‘The dead have been buried and the wounded are belng cared for by ‘the Sls- ters at Charity, who lave beet as minister. ing angels to Ue unfortunate from the frst, Contributions continue to come In, A dis- patel) was received from Henry Villard, dated at Adtoana, authorizing a ‘draft upon, Win at New York, for 31,000 an account of the. Transcontinental Railway, and $500 on iis own account, St. Paul and Minneapolis have pledged $5,000 cach, and other cities and towns in the State and nidjolning terrl- tory are contributing asilberally, Donations of rooting taterlal and other supplies have been sent in from Minneapolls aud others points, 2 . E — RAJLWAY DISASTER, Speetat IHspateh to The Cateayo Tribune, Rosros, July 10.—An ecnst-boimd aud a west-bound passenger traln an the Troy & Qreantield Ratiroad came {n collision a. few miles cast of Zonr, ut half-past 1 this moin- ing. ‘The trains were rounding acurye and rhning' at aboyf twenty-five miles an hour, The engines ald baggnge-cars wore over- turned and smashed, Engiueers Joseph Moore and Cortiss were killed, together with aflreman, ‘The baggnge-aster of the weat- bounil train and a fireman wore buried in the wreck, hut esenped with thelr Itves, None of the passengers wera injured, Tho enst-bound train was on the weat-bound train's thie, and had passed the usual point of mecting. ¢ ‘To the Western Associated Press, Boston, July 19—The tunnel express, which left Boston at 6:30 this morning, and tho Saratoga express, duc here at 4315 p,m. over tho Fitchburg Railroad, enmo lute col- Neston between Zour and Charlemont about noon to-day, Reports ara mengre and con- Mleting, but, from what ean be learned, the ougineer of the west-bound train and tha firenmn of the enst-bound train were killed, aud the otber engineer and fireman badly in- jured, No mention was made of injuries to passengers, or as to tha couse of the acel- dont, and, as the seene of the disaster Is some distance from n telegrapli-olllce, it fa as yet Impossible to obtain full details. ‘The road jaa single track at that point, and trains yan upon telegraph orderd, Both traing were w trifle late atthe tine of the collision, A wrocklng-traln hag been sent out. = * ANOTIEI’ ACCOUNT. Nonrit ADAMS, Mass, July 10—Tho 1:04 Saratogy special traln from North Adame was in.colllsion half a mile east of Zour Station yith tho west-bound .accammodation train onthe Fitchburg Mallroad this after- noon, Both trains wero golng at full speed, Englicor Joseph Muor, of the accommudta- ton train, and Charles Prescott, remap on the Saratogn special, were killed, Anton T, Coriias, engineer of the Saratoguapecil, was probably fatally Injured, ‘Che damage to tho Fitchburg Company's rolling-stock ts estl- ated ‘nt $20,000, “The collision was caused by Englucer Corliss running by Zoar Station,. contrary to orders, A later dispatch from tha scone of the nce oldent says Engineer Corllea dled from tls Injuries, nakius In all three deaths, Only .the Incomotives and bagangscara of cach train were damaged, Conductor Kimball, of tha east-bound train, received lajuries In thie ek, andl Daggugomaster Brighsut was alse slightly hurt, No pagsengers were injured, {he froman killed was maklayg his Aree tri AN EXPLOSION, Bpectat Dispatch to The Catcaga Tribune, Nasiutox, Ont, July 19.—This morning atubouttoveluck 0 terrible oxplosion took place in Dixon. Brothers’ dreworks manu. factury on Thidate streut.: ‘The building was blown to pieces and afterwarda took fire, “bulng consumed, Four mun were at work at the thm of the explosion, allot whom wero soverely Injured, One man, who wasnt the door at the thie of the explosion, was throws agniist 4 fence, and bla hujuries are severe, wiille the three others wha were Inside were terribly burned, All the uufartunate men hove been taken to the hospital. It ty nat known how tha arolaaian ocuurred af rok by urentd father’s room, ent, as the injured men are not In a condition to be communicated with. BURNED TO DEATH. Beectal Mepatch to The Crieago Tribune. was first Roxton Farra, Que, Jaly 1.—A serious fire occurred here last night about midnight. at tho Roman Catholle presbytery, which was burned to stone walls remaining. The priest, Father Larne, who was In the house at tho time, was found to have been burned to death in, the flames, Sis nephew, who was in the house with him, had retired to his own room about 10 p. m., and was awakened the smoke varely escaped with jhmping ‘out 6 ground, nothing but the seen to come from the rev- Ho had -been Hl for some days, but not confined to his bed. The doctor had left him not long before the accl- dent, and It Is supposed thi after his depart. url Father Larue was Beized with a ‘fit, and overturned the fant surrounding material, Every possibile means which set fire to the wns Inken to rescite the Iamented gentleman to puve the bullding, but without any ef nm te institution. sitits, ‘The other residents ‘were absent at the tine on a visi ceased ling been priest hure for five years, of the presbytery Tho de- col, MOTT KILLED. Boeelat Dupates to The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Un, July 1,—Col Re lL, Mott, of Columbus, was run over by a switch-en- gine and instantly killed in the passenger depot at noon while avout boarding the train un his return home, ‘Trustees of the State Lunntle Asylum, and was here forthe purpose of appearing be fore the Comnilttee of the Leuislature ap- polnted to look into the necessities of. tnt Deceased was 81, and was one of the most wealthy and prominent citizens of the State. Ie came to Georgia when anite young and engaged In mercantile pur- Amassing quite a fortune, In polities Col, Mott was a libural Republican, and dur- ing the Inst Prestdential ci interested in the election of Gartield, In 1865 Col. Mott gained much notoriety: i State as a mediator between tho people and ite wllltary authorities that then controlled e State. Ho was one of the ection was muck in the UNDER THE WHEELS, Speetal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Broustnaton, UL, July 10.—Mrs, Keogh, wife of the engineer at the Union Mills, and her son Greeley, aged 10,. wore instantly {cilled thts forenoon by n switch engine at the Iitinols Central depot while walking on the track hand in hand. the heads of both from the bodies. Keogh was mangled out of all shape, body belng crushed to nimass of Zo! The wheels severed Mrs, , the y pulp, The lad was also dreadtully mangled. ‘The jury exonerated the ew: plows of the Company, Sprctal Disvated (0 Ihe Chiedoo Tribune, dacnson, Mich, Ju nined Winfeld, 19,—An old woman partly demented, ay while crossing the track of the Alr-Line Rull- rout, four mites from hore, was instantly killed, this nfternoon. started for an adjoiing fleld, She was nt her son's, and MASSACRE OF BLOODED STOCK, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triduncs East Saginaw, Mich, July 19.—Seven blooded horses and colts owned by reslients of this city were run over by a train on the Saginaw & Bay City Division~of the Michi- yan Central last night and Injured 8023 to necessitate killing them. ‘The stock was val- ned at 82,000, and three wersowned by Archie Brown, one by J, C. Mercer, one by J, J. Bar- ringer, one by Nelson Roberts, and one by ‘William McBain, were alone, ‘They had probabl; DROWNED. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Paw Paw, Mich., July 19.—Willie May- nard, aged it, only son of Dr. C, 8. Maynard, and Allle Reed, a year younger, only childof Wiillam Reed, wore drowned in Landphere's pond to-day, They had gone swimming, ant been In the y water two or three hours when found. elforts to resuscitate thoi failed, i A JOURNALIST DIES OF HIS IN- JURIES, Sr. Louis, Mo., Jtily 10.—Elwood Kirby, one of the assoelate editors of the Glebe- Democrat, whose skull vas fracttred by be- ing knocked down by a Punnway Sbroatene jorge on the Fourth of July, dl to-day, ‘BUR bout nook NED ‘TO DRATIT. Quenre, July 19—Tho? Roman Cathblic Presbytery at Roxton Fatls burned, Father Larue perished in the flames. Ils nephew escaped by leaping from un upper window. Father Larue had been il some daya. A FATAL FALL, Ente, Pa, July 19.—Arthur J. Marsh, of McKean ‘Township, Erié County, while ot work in his barn, fell and broke his neck, —— of thla-trencherous Insect, CROPS. i ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Stnnavon, duly 19,—Mueh excitement has been caused among the farming community In this tocality as to. the appearance of what 4s commonly ‘known as the arny-worm, which {3 not dolyy as much damage as in former yenrs or as at the present tine in southern counties, but the fact is neverthe- Jess trug that whole flelds in some places have been nuarly rulned by the depredations Onts that wero sown Inte ure suffering more than anything olse, Late-planted corn ix somewhat tn- jured,- Wheat and rye are belny harvested, and are too ripe ta be -hijured to any axtent. ‘Tho worm seems to. bo working {na north- easterly direction, and inany’.pluces ara skipped or jumped entirely by this regiment of army-worms, ‘Truck patches and gure dons scum iu some places ty bo injured, fs by some pronounced tha arm; MICHIGAN,” Special Diivateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. Batriy Creex, Mich. duly 15.—Farmers in this vielnity ara complaluing greatly in some localities of the ravages of 9 cut-wornt which cleans up all vegetation before it 1¢ Pints RL ¢ greatly dreaded, ts when it attacks a field or forest tt dues nol Js consumed, A Fow Kuleknacks, stop tllevery greon thing Landon Queen, Tho fortunnte peoply.who Uve ia London, Paris, New York, aud some other yrent capitals bayo collected for thylt Lonollt the best of what the world produces, Nevertholess, in travultng ‘we oceasiuunily, i unexpostod places, CoML upon novelties which no one bas taken the trou> ls to Imports'and wo: benelit y fresh dena, whieh the marts of the wurld havo not as yor adopted, It was on tha railwa} acrosa tho Jsthnus of 4 Panama, boartug we from Colon to the » news old? hatt-dosteusod City of Panuinn, that f saw the “umbretly but "viz,1 a hat attached ton falraized vinbrvlla having no handics, aud con sequently nut requorlng ty bo held Unma tas Umuug procesa fu hot wonther, ‘The hut wav ot the he avt ebape, antl tho wiresot the umbrella Lud peun Lrongat to the sides, back, and front 80 (hat it prosun’ rr 1108, ted au wltogotber curious ap Tes lughtncas and the saving of trou iw Mt ontalle are ite onimensations, Puople hound for tropival ulimates would bail {as 4 ¢Colun, tho free n Pore of South, Amerteu, whore thoso interest disumbarking=—w dirty, dusty, tropical sICin rultis—the shops veritable 6 recaenhen no Cae wilwiows, unui rectly into thu strevts, posseay! oreny cles aod a onnter, tho Tet pine in the rupldl, town, 8 work luxur! dT shoul Adan | id ume Uy Ju the proposed canal are die tow dave expected to sue siich A WOW Kart uf case for Jewels (was fae pompuny with wop anlts, ‘Jorida water, chovag, bite of outrucoUs Torts, boots unit sbous, lf, and giich besides, goneously mixed Together Nut T found the vuso Jewall ‘on woich were gyld and contalnl set wit hoteras speolinuns of gold und si imedluere geius, inivathuronsos, vor Haanis, butters Aiea’ and sume otbor insects in, relief, and binohes of iuwors wbundlug out boldly in’ thole natural colar, : » By ilowara ory your in Bnglind we lntroduco: moro a inte yy rouuis, eapeclully growling. plants, f hay sven Jn dalaty. drawings roomey| und Doudolrs all klads of dower Dlely OF hamnbao, tha the erent tha base, the me ia a : old bolug bold in tho picoy uf hollow. stom. Yet those simple bo petunic gardons {1 would b counld jury, avoord pecuilarly woll wit! tho present atylo of rouns, 1h those bot countrivs where vegetation 16 so rio and abundaut, and wherg oven tu towns w wcouunt. ‘Swa amald Do}; oust Huwerd val eaves and Howere are turut be bought for & ed to uted loaves, placed oa ojther and flames, aud” hls fe by of the window, The aldo of acandie, make It keep Armor in the socket than any paper, and morsovor nro orna- menial. Charming little bonquets to Mont in finger finssca are inado by Paralng the stems of several sinall blooms through a leat, in auch w way ng to co:npletely bide it, and serve only for Tanya noticen fora t 'e noth rom time to tints continual In- quirics In the Queen aa to the best way of utilize ini scraps ‘of silk, cto, and it wis Ina welle ordered Wost indian home, whore a plethora of Material was cortainty uot to be had, Wint I enw the prettiest of chair-backs, made of threa-cors nered pieces of ail (drapers' patterns), about six Inches nerose, united In twos and twos in the middie, and by stripsof chon ince insertion, and bordered with Inco to nintch. Hore nso wore the ordinary deck chairs, with wooden Teumes, which bad served tholr purpose for the voyage, and now shone forth a8 elegant ploces of drawing-room furniture, The framos wore ‘bluckonod with Japan biack, and on ft were tr- regular blotehes of Neasomer gold, recalling Japanese work: tho contres were coverod with erewol work, or with red-grounded, Oricutal- looking obintz, ‘Tho soveral amail secds, tho samo size ns np- ple pips, which In Jamaica aro couverted inta tty » Watch-caste, ate. might suxwest & Use for the applespips themselves, and rerctas ne plarrow-seeds, tu thuse busy preparing for irs, Asa preliminary, tho seeds inust frst We washed over with Jaoan blick, and thon strung on coarse thread at tho upper nnd Inwor cud, in ects of three torethor, making a tira network, Tho shape required should be first cut A) brown pnper, and the work then done 10 A now {den for tea-tables Is a fringo mado ot fore}in seotla or Deals strung in single drops ta the depth of elgnt Inches. Those who have a store of bright-colorcd feathers may tise them for frames for phuto- grape. Thavescenn large variety In South meries intde of tho ray plumage of the birds ofthe country. Tho foundation of the framo was coarse brown pupor, ind on this the feath~ ors were pied to the dopth of four inches. Far pretticr to my thinktag wore loss gaudy fe ers made pon the sine principle by Knglish Indies abroad, and pheasant and | partridyo fentbora qnawer well. Those look bettor atiit if, the foundation Ja cut wider, and a drawing of satin brought from the band of feathers to tho picture, Oval frames and squares thus arranged are new, A kultting-bng now tome would also, I fect sire, sell at fancy sales, itis a veritable bag of brown holland, worked in crewels, and bound with brald, but out so that through the double ‘top the hand cau be placed, and so that it ia carrie on the arm and holds the woul while worklug. CANADA.. A WARM CAMPAIGN. Special Diepatch to The Chieavo Tribune, Orrawa, Ont, July 1%.—Mr, MeKintosh, who Is, king redlectlon as Mayor, held a mass-meeting in Byward Market Square to- night, at which 2000 persons were present, Mr. Uaskerville inthe ehatr, He charged Ald, Clancey with having sold corporation passes ton poor widow who was unfortunate enough to be in his clutches, with shaving corporation checks, with burping corporation necounts for half thelr value, and having them passed whilst Clinirman af the’ Trinting Committee, and with having forzed the name of Daniel Gleason, who appears a3 seconder on his nombiation paper. Gleason appeared on the platform and substantiuted this.- Claucoy had 9 nar- row escape from. belng mobbed on his way Home. Hud Ib not been for the presence of the police at the meeting, he wetld have been roughly dealt with; so enraged are the rate-payers at him, BANK STATEMENT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trine, Orrawa, Ont, July 10.—The bank states ment for the month ending June is as fol- Jows: Capital authorized, $06,760,006; do subseribed, $81,887,533; do paid up, $59,536,- $815 notes In circulation, $26,102,968; Govern: ment deposits payable ondemanl, 24,515,- 101; do payable atter notice, $2,575,000; total abilities, 8125,063,510; nssuts; S103, 067,278. ITEMS, Monxtneat, July 19—Forty thousand francs were subscribed In Paris for the suf- ferers by the Inte Quebee fire, - ‘Tho Canadian Pacific Railway sharahold- ers passed a resolution authorizing the issue. of $25,000,000 for bonds, AMUSEMENTS. serena enn rat rec enti THOMAS SUMMER NIGUT CONCERTS. EXPOSITION © xvenv ntaur. satunpay matings, BUILDING Theo. Thomas Summer Night Concerts. ‘To-morrow~FIRST RYMPHONY NIGHT. Friday-KEQUEST PROGIAM, Aumission, 25 and 560 cents, * ‘Tickots for sujo at the Kxposition Bullding. SUS GRO, Me CANPEATEN. Losses, AMILWAND ADAMS: Stanuaues ON Montes HOULEY’S THEATRE, ‘Vhis Wednesday Aftarncon at Zt overy avening ats retuene ‘unqualitied suceumn ne ee SAMES OPNEILL, sUPPotnn BY ROSE WOOD, LEWIS MOREIAON, 8 KRUGEIL KMILTE SGAVIN, JAQUE matte Company ih liesoaun lower ee Urliliant Comedy, SARATOCA. CENTRAL MUSIC-JPSLL. AN UNQUALIFIED TRIUMPH, LAST GRAND CONCERT BY MME. PESCHEK A™s:y.3 wrap. LEUTNER, Heserved sents, She, 50c, Ze, and Bl. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st, opponite thy Court-Hous, Magni6cont production of thy test of all jos sroducton of tg goatedt af ll se TWO ORPHANS. . SUPRRD CART, LEGANT C1 ‘ nH arid. sane: Tnronenteut “THR OGTONUUN. nt eer PIC THEATRE, opnudte Shurwian Hows, ‘This Woduesday Matines and Night, positivaty lost partarmancasat THE TWO ORPITANS, frosmorcuw Kvening -TIOKET-OF-LBAVE MAN, BAUWS PAVILION, 3 ‘rwonty-secoud-st, Cottage Grove fd fidiona-ava, ‘This Event ry it th t GRAND , CONOMRT. Admission, 20; Sunday Macinod, Ie. ELECTRIC APPLIANG: NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED. Tho Vital Forces Restordd Without Medlelnes 5 + ODI ELEOTHIC AB Pe PEELE are? hee \ quated tn thelr construc. unt uiidolticacy, uur ting wid didusing ss wikh cuntinuaua current Teaching atonce the sual, Ofdisouse, oud’ by ther! plectre-walvaile ” acdue StyOL Rear at Bs RATING oye edly, huuytion, inpoteney.ane Hi Hlyeusos of the Ulva uate wi ut pppllanone prowntlyalve There fanu known rece ay thas, lH : and tive’ grotaiuens oiustriely nat 101 , und generative gistul fattest 703 by the mailld, cout Brera aad Bor Yauuy, Men, Buddle-dged Mow a ‘Baw thore is @ Natural Way outes : Miferiug aud Trouble. | ei Alwar rated poste t sunt in sented onsetone enivee ovat devpis pustaaus Coumumeauon trou, OMlew WP Latiteacopbetsl clreutar on ¥emnsle troubles aud explaining special Biecirical Anpilauces fur cure ‘Of same on Fuculpt of Tcunls pustuge. AMERICAN GALVANIG-CO,,.” Rooms 1 and 3, 134 Madlson-st., . OHIOAGO, ILI, ‘Cut this aus for reference,