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: ? : F 2 | PME CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, "VULY! 22, 188I—TEN’ PAGES. , " 83. thoy ehoutd be of copner, sutlloléntly fargo to bo ount of damage. Hunitrods of dollars’ worth ‘ calteation in tho now Musoun $ . TH EH WEATHER. FA Fe Te a oe eee te EATS foarte Ly into bolt of hxhtning, Thoy | of ginss wos brokon. Nearly all tho large mian- Ls WASHINGTON, under the supervision of the Duvtorntinweihe ASUAL! is. with scarcely any abatemunt, up to the time should bo fastoned pinmp tothe house, Somo | ufactorics suffered... Roporta from surrounidin, ¥ Ie will take several months to aceouiplish tbls, wheu the Suite of Ullnies, in Inekbure Univers What the Authorities Expect to | tiiincemmaibark Newvoncram eau sr | Eight Miners Killed by the ¢ the Inst reporter on the toring newspapers | fears AHO, on tho Chicago, Hurlington & Quinoy E eno, Turtingian & Quiney agricultural towns indicate a Inrgo amount of : ro r ore x * Effect of the General and Exe | peclodot hig wet, clinging garments, jimnped | wna ieiverside by the poles olnge atric free damage, awe ty iy into bed, and went to sloop, atuld the ronr of ‘ a of d Ol , Slt. MICTaY 2 * P which td not indesd ho di t ibe n avin traordinary Storms Through . | heaven's. dread: neti ert tho, anit hay Feet eee: teat tantningerants OF Pactra Ge hd at att ‘Oo with Sitting-Bull. - Fe Students ot Hinokdar ne ee Loe St of a Mino at Torvowville, * e i the snapping click of the bright, bine fuid, and | wire to ench, as T bnvo told sou, and they all Conpwaren, Mich, duly 2h—During a jon : = A an congratulated on those primo: faciites Near Dendwood, i out the North. the very deelded pattering of the riin-drops | stand as well ns ever, barriug old nyo and nate /DWATER, May ’ which thoy will have for tho study of tha nate ‘ pamet eS ee ere or rafu-bnoketa rathor—on the roof. --- © | weal woar.: 1 never know a pole protected by | revero thundasstorm about intdnlght last ‘Controller Knox's: Effort to Find. Out | Wemlectenees,- cot A RET: The eleetria display last night, following nb Vightniugerod to be struck by Mahtning | night tho dwelling. of StophenTerchout, ty . * Now York Sweltering under Une | that of erdny Mornin and the day be- | If merchants’ lines lke ours, whero many wires How Much Curronoy Is Used. OBITU ARY. Another Bad Ratiroad Acct | very | Coldwater ‘Township, was outfroly consumed Ly ” \ fore, contribited tomnke that trio of meteoro- | Faget orgy plot ocueor toy nos, where | fire, togothar wilh inast of tha contents, tne Nenr Whitehall, N. y. Ment comfortably Warm and Op Jngical events the most prililant succession | itivone wie I-iined, overs volo la genoentiy: | sured for, $ tho Farmers’, Mutualy. toss | 7 ae ‘ Wi StinNoR HoURTTS,: bN. ¥, pressivé Weather, of cleattienl phenomena observable In this | provided with tho lightning-protectar. Lilon’t | probably $1,9 so ENE hie { Hlow-Rever=Hsports—(old. fn the Arts—Fdlsor Bpeeint Dispateh tothe ente aan ‘tribune. : . Shame oeethe ont int ablianes? ot pipers rrmguerorsod Weley te OUe business!” | GHEDAND, 0 “ie 4 4 Postal Honey-Orders a Prrrantna, Pay duly 2L.—Messra. Holmes | Two Mon Killed in. a Qnarry—A Fall HOMOTy U old wh Y 5 AUAND, O. vee s . u H yd 21.—Mes r aTy—A. Fall of * he severely taxed to mateh it by any similar MGNTNING STROKES. Conusnus, O03, Saly 20--Lightning struck J) + & Son, bankers of this elty, have reeeived o a Great Destruction of Property and spiny In tha ast. gneve tinned {0 | 1a the storin at f:a9 esterday morning the | qua sot, fira to.aybarn belowshue Willem SITTING-BULT. telegram fron Rio Janeiro, South Ameriva, 166 Fost from a Shot-Tower, Crops in the State of iattiane ea pnd gloom to aplro uf tha Hathiohery | German-Hatheran | qhvntor, ab IiMang, Lis county, aid hd cnt INthitvinW, wreit Hounite Lixcons. annonnelng the death there on tho Lith inst ee . Wisconsin. itown-town seelion, whoro tho electric lghts | linn nnd Melteyuolds streeta, in tho extromo | tire atruoture and’ two, large stacks of wheat Hpectut Dlaratch to The Chtedteo Tribune. of Col. W. Milnor Roberts, the distinguished “DROW huve done so much to illuminate the path or | northwest acotion of tho olty, waa struck by night fhe epee Nea ty a ran leaaantly Hattalng. The mpi, tie. ttn ea the eal : i renltatic, while in tho more remote sectia | nud one corner of tho eiitiee wos i A Lamp at Elkhart, Ind. Dfghted by | csncciaily out townrits tho limits, tho aispiny of | tho extont of nbuut $20). No parson was ti tho wero destroyed, . Loss nlout $2,000; Instirod Cor 0, ‘< °. 4 GIDMAN, Tht. © , TD. { Waannatox, D. Cy duly 3h" What wilt | elvitengincer, (He was born in Philadelphia |’ Mostox, Massy Jaly, 2—A yrohe conta You do with Siting-Bull, now that you have | 10 1800, aSfter doing constderable work In} tn aly, young men belonging to South Toe dst?” was askout of Scerotary Lincoln this | tls Stale he took charge of the surveys of | ton enpsized In Squantim Gut . } ie last even . venly . bie for its | vielnity nt tho time, Bpectat Pavatch to The Caleago-Tridure, “| aftorngot . the Olilo, Misslystppl & Iron Mountain Ratl- | and all wore drowned. Tho’ buddies w ne tho Lightning Without. Hurt. heavenly fireworks was as ramarkal Hts. a Pa 4 aftorngon, * { sito, Mou les Were rerort " f vt oily. He ee eee epee soveeat inecanruor | 1Ahg.? gclock the tushtntng struck, the howe’) Gnaax, [Ly dtl S—It has’ een very |" “Y suppose we shall disposo of himas wo | Tond. tle was then appoluted Engtacer-in- Grad and taken to Sontly Huston this morning ng Any! o olllcos, and wherever else the nowefamiliar tole, | Chrowing off the Inte bracket nt the end of the | Warm nnd’ sultry here to-day, the thermome | jinve of tho other Sionx prisoners who have | Chief of the Ohlo River tnprovements. 11s or names have not been ascertimed, otur ranging from M6 to 101 degrocs In the shiadu. ‘There woro ‘allght rains during the duy and storm Indications this ovening. ~~ opie KANKAKER, ILts Phone ts situated, presented a scene of extraor= | cornice, but doing no other dumage, Gne of inary firo-spitting and a general exhibi- | Prof. ‘Witinri's dnughtors, standing nt a witulow Vigorous Manifestations of Elemental | tion ‘of Lino atrenke ond elevtrie snap- | within nfow foot, of tho point where tho dam- . 2 hi panties, 30, to speak, that. was | ae was done, anid that the lghtulng seemed to. ‘Wrath in Chicngo. ittio abort of the marvelour. orn while itwns | fall fron the roof of the house, Rola town, he ‘ ‘one constant succession of Nash, snap, beat fore ber In tha form of two balls of lice, soveral .Rurrendered during the Inst two or three eusteatlon with the ae fants brid Linen we lalate ei yenra,"? | se + is by no menns the least o Mera 6 cei YALA Tittle 1. “ End have yol done with them 2” prommont engineering feats with whieh his noite ent Ghee sal sult proprietor + “AVell, wo linve Just turned them over to | Mtoe fs inseparably conneeted. Capt. Eads, ey wat eawned: this : S r) v } morning under the foltowlug peenttar ene Probably that elorious Gerniin word | inches in diamoter, and two or three fect apart. | KANKAKEE, I, duuly2l.—Lightningstrack {‘tho tare of the Inlerlor Depnetment, and thoy | ¥89 ued beon engaged in bont-wreoking in st, | Morne waver the followin at Nin, *. : ‘i At i453 last ovening # one-story Urlek building | tng tay; took barn on Cobb & Philips’ |.aré taken care of at.tho Standing took Agency, | Louis, and subsequently: obtained contracts tor Ses Ho Title ono way Lively ‘Maieg a Zelephens an Telegraph vould be pressed into servile. « Tt’ need hardly dene an Gos See micas bei tint iieenmenr: tent tale iocalap setting i a Re In Dakotus! Lexpect the transfor was mada yes Huropet ae came dna 10 ate Lane huineadsedt Mite tulsneds Ra toe a une wee attr i Switoh-Boards, by sald that thoro wore fow eails over tho tele- | prise, wos xtrnck by Hehtning nnd fired. Au | und consuming tt, togethor with forty tons of,|'terday orto-day. It will bo n great rollef tots, | with Wo idea that he woutd vali & rutlwaty anal | wits Found ty tho collar, in which wis wang ‘ phone wires Inst eventng.; Most people have | hinem was sent in from {ox 38s aud tho firm was | hny, two wagons, clos” Luss avout $1,500. ‘) for. tho fehdiug of 3,000 Indiana Is.anexpenalvo | senoral tratiiv bridge over tho Mississippi River frantenie CT My tar cated by the tneklug upet WEDNESDAY NIGHT. hrmker atte nile mora of. tin hair expecially estlinnted ne $300, anit. to tinal, and miwehinery CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. 2 Wane Wore tho terms of Bltting-Bull'a suc-+) Nnginocr, with sit, Fludd, thon Enyiteer of. tho ind tho supposition ts tnt the ise one vet ina storin Ike that of Inst night. hon n cal ‘ vhich ie fully covered by insurance in un -% x . Ci . th tt wed si Tron abounds Hallnaens GbInE Awstatn ay, Tho Hae down thero, thinking It was sumo otter . “LT have ngt received ai rt! siiccess Of the enterpriga ta wel now. Ho \. - those giyon Jn the Hapiteh Sauter eee suggested tho {den of tho Inclined planes be- Speeint Dispatgh to ‘The Chteago Tribune, . ~ | tween Colambint and Philudotpbia. ls trat trip Gnaxy Marios, Mote, Juv Slo iad {ng, | 1 suppose ho sitrrondored unconditionally, | to Suuth Amoricn was mute twenty-five years | named Willian Doboor whi dobn’ van Dees fie did tho othor Sioux. Ho fs wll broken down, gy In company with W.M. Watt, for the purpose god 13 and 1 respcetively, sons uf Holland or 10 4 1,200, ELEMART, IND. tid como ing it was with the most gingerly re- | known compauics. \ Epettat Dispatch to .The Chicago Tribune. serve and the most marked preentition that tho The alarm from Box il at 0:90 lagt ovening Evxitauy, Ind, duly 2 st night was 7 aneverne Bpproqanint: tie instrament, Hele dls was caused by it shies inthe roar rot on a feat + . % * jouth as far away fro: 19 mouthpiece as jour o€ & . toe NO. 2642. dy far tho most severe Elktiart evor expe: | sibie,and male it the one object of hisoxinte | Minto treaty owned by Anthony Felkonborg, and A_Two-Column Lotter from Sanator Dawes on tho Subject—An Wiustras tion of tho Kviis Surrounding tho Din= penaing of Ofiices—Proposition to Sup= #4 4 der ct vay nee, for tho Y it through aud pupled) by Gi Winholt ‘nau drug-store. | I presumo we shail keop him at Fort Buford.” laying outa rallrond for om Pedro, At Aiving In this elty, went In awhuming tn thunder, whe eovtnved inst al night | be OH Wide ay toeeiny teh. | Hiasireno te tuiog tl tetatsrn es | fygr® ‘HO Pzowent Hoe oF Oleonenk | 7 Chi weane nonnmnu | Uno tmagatecay tment oo pane | Cel ay sehen ok ha tl long, und the heavens fooketl ns {f ablaze,” A TELEPHONE NOE, ee teat al WHAT caetainty: Duce wos | ° Soeclat Diepatch to The Chleazo Tribune, of Sitting: Itutl, doubtloss, torminates tho Indian | Works, ata salary of §20,000- pur. annuin, - ‘The | dcop, save tn one re feet > 4 ol: Every nier |°, ‘Timid people who rend tho liguning and were probably lightni aeons viet elk PTH TENE Hier trightoned at the brilliant display Inst night » bly ios Shock comer to, ten ke should have been In the operating-room of tho THE SIGNAL SERVICE. damage done to property throughout this | Americnn District Tolephone Company when “4 a rf yleinity will aggregate a inrge amount. Tho | the storm waa at ite hight. ‘Thoeireud In that | OFPIOK oF THE Ciikr SIGNAL OFFICER ‘most damage to one place was the burning of n | Oe toon would have mado the stoutest heart | Wasiniaton, D.C, July 22—1 a m—The atraw bonrd mill, which wassttuck by Ightning | Geter dons tyme fa a ctoek 2 TMnUNe fo. | Chief Siznal Ofteer furnishes the following ing find eet on Are.’ Tho loss amounts to "$15,000. | Wer getting lung. AR no-oponed the door | special bulletin: Te nau My HOUBE, wit cca | lending Into the onurating-room his eyes wero | ‘Ths barometer Is highest in Morlda, ‘The 88, je 4 a 4 iJ were 4 ) 4 Ono of tho froaks of tho “lightnmg was | immediatoly erootod with a ernekling suund,- | depression which at yestesday afternoon's something worthy of notice. Mrs. Jobu Minon | tike a horso-ear -running over a track | report was central at. Purtinnd lings moyed 0 was sittiny on one sido of n widow and hor two | full of aper caps. Havin; traveled |. * children on tho other in tho dark. A tarrlulo ip ax nie Oe tate Fonte ee | slowly. enstward, and fs now central near neo 01 finsh of lightning came, and to thelr great ns- fo ropforter felt sure that be | Zustport. “Thedepression which was central Aonishment lighted their lamp, which was sit- fiat not atumblad by necident on tho locality ro- | in thé Misstasippi Valley lias moved slowly ting ona table between tho iathor andehit- | ferret to in. tho Worovised, ne ho stepped ent: eastward, and Te eentrnt’ south ut Chicago. dren, Nono of thom were injured. Reports nre | tlously into the room. Tho operator in chirgo td . being recelved here to-night from the farming | waa sitting quictly at bia desk, seemingly un- | The temporature ins risen slightly in the country, Which was a suiforor by tho terrible | mindful or tho disturbance, while in frontot | South Atiantle States and Tennessee and Boston, July 21,—Senator Dawes hugs writ- ten n two-colunuy letter on tho qtestion of Civil Survice., One great obstacic to Clyil- Service reform, he sayé, Is too much tempor and too many opinions. ‘The tivo classes of reform advocates—those whose knowledge is entirely theoretic or those who are entitely pructical—haye hitherto spent most of thelr strength In abusing each other, and It Is time they tried te work together, taking one abuse ata time, and agreeing upon'a com- mon ground of dealing with It, The. worst phasy of tho present evil, and the one calling Joudest for change at the present moment, is Congressional: participation’ in nppoint- me % Wherd i shallow veil troubles initho Northwest, aud brings, in all.| first wifvof tho ‘docvascd ‘was a dnusbter of | bil beon duy for drainage. Both got inte band Probability, 0 pormanont peace with tho sloux. pater ate Gibeon, of tha Suprome Court oe wore drowned. ' i of PnnsyTyatblit. ve a Fee rae the oho hg, Gaadian bordor in | yoru torn. ‘thonus 1, Hoberts, i clvil one A MINE DISASTER, a0, a Year, rofusing | near, Is well known throughout tha cowutr: Dravwoon, D. 'U., duly 2L—The ope .tosubmitto ourarms, He took some 2,600 fol- | Anothor sou. is ‘nn engineer - ont ral f the Catedontn Mi 1 Tent lowors: with “him, but they hava. beon | roid in tho: Northwest, and-a thied son is | of the Caledonte Mine at Terroryitte caver iy straggling back’ from timo. to time, until | Snytzad in tho medien!, vr loyal profossion. last night, Burying seven miners. Willian {tappenrs he had only a company of 20) who ro- | Ayy'uehtor marcicd Gol, Yutas, who was ong of | Gile, Dantel Cameron, and Andrew Larson inained falthfutly with bim to “tho end. ‘This | wife dod muny years ugy. und in 1868 he murried | Wore taken auballve, Joli Costello, James penvoabto sutronder, particularly ‘nt this sonson | a Hanghter of tho lute Anthony Bote, cot Roach, Pat Hawt, and HL. Atumnifton are of tho your, fadicntes that the Indian Chief has | Mission toorchant. ‘Threy interesting daughters | wuDposed to bo killed. A Liner speuinl aay: bucomo.convinued of the usolesiuss aud folly or | B°¢ the fruit of tho lust union, Mra, Roberts and | Konoh 4 known to be dear, though bis body 15 longer defying tho Jaws, and ihe not ta consid: | fee daughters necompanied Cols Roberts tu | wot yet found, 1-3, Goodin, furumun of th, rod Us the Teta Ollice thacotesn ae phot e | Brazil, dn religion hy was 1 member of tho | Desniet Mino, was tistantly Iilled by the arch teo be penco in tha Tutu Mittin st i wit Episcopal Churoh, und in polities x Dumoerit. | on which he was standing, near the shalt, giving robahly bo detained undo tlt a= ES al Ubperaonal attributes he wasratiring in disposl- | way, precipitating lita 20) foot. nr ‘ano of tho nrmy Dost p mn mi suncey abe tion and unfssuming in manners, und in chirace . Sneciat routch to The Chicago Tribune, pubart ate af bond will Breweble a ter the porsonitication of Integrity and’ honeaty, DrAnivoon, D. ‘I. duly 2.—The bo an wy At the tne of leaving for Brazithe was Presi- | John Roach, one of the unfortunate ¥ = . Ne ‘ y y si i vivil Ene bigrnt sales store!" 2] Bont teeta ae ome, SELeRU crew | as Toll 4 to 12 dogrecs tn tho Northwont. | Mi ‘and uctent ot this, pavitelgatioa | ered nation by the inohiberstoreattoge sO" | dantof the United States Society uf Civil En) donin wutern “ieee foreois ae auennaiie 5 IF, tis tn: 8 wilt for ealls, Th ter wus | Elsewhere it has remaiued nearly stationary. ent ret < 2 is <m t : rternngn. 4 orl, ands Tha Ra ae Gee July a.— | informed hae the aturp lightning hacteho onece | ‘The following temporaturos aro reported from | OF titeasttro tha malign hifluonees which flow MOONSHINERS: © OF Similar dagogiartans, +, | Boxpeuta tat the bodies of otbors wil bers. Se taste Lo of r : ¢ | Of Keoping thor subseribers away foi their | stations on the Northern frontier: Eastport, | Jrom it, It has come tu be the most oxucting take rat ae * W. 2. VAN GLESON. scien 5 : Nover in the recollection of tho vealdents of | instruments, and consequently tho boys were ti: ‘Burlington, 63; Quebeo, 66; Montroal, 69; | of all the labors of thonyernge Congressman, | XO FEDERAL Aw By witicu ‘THEY CAN In + He. VAN Ne Ve @ —_— ‘this Inke-shore region has such nn electriea! |-not ented Gn to do much work, Ocensionnlly | Winona ae ent Ok MNeb ees Ba to Le marnalte Mink aOTede ain reeochised “Ne + PUNISHED FOR MUNDER, Sptclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago-Tribunes FALL FROM A SitoT-Towen, display been witnessed as that of tast night | 28e of the boys would hear a cal! and tuke bold | ““yyont'rains were reported from New England by teog| Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wurrewat: and this morumg: ‘The lightning ttnshes | Wout bo hourds aud thd young can neue | MM, te SE Lawraiec, Ohio, wud Missiasipot Were almost continnoys all night long, and | leuve | go, of | tho wire with surpris | sididie AtlanticStutes havoshifted to uorthorly, thore was much heavy thunder. So constant iy nly. ate Mie ead he see ant Weaterly winds continue in tho Gulf States and and vivid was tho Nghtulng that, people could a OF Te ‘i Ohin and Tennessee. Toad n pented page almost anytime IG tho | HesUPposcH tates was w day poy att aot af ‘The indigntions uro that toca! ratns will pre- te might ‘ by the electrical ihrem tor jTho | precinte tho danger, as they wore used to ele anaes rreglon nny Followed by tole sdightning struole . iu Bata Pree in pole Ouce lu awhile « new boy would be taken on, prevail In the Quit States to-day nnd to-motrawy. 1 Vicinity. Failrond ge ot tude ng here He | {ad would be anxious to write his resination | EOF the Ohio valley, and -'Tonnessee, fae a nitrow & ‘ ne. Tho tix! ta Ing knocked it Aw uring tho first agvero thundor-storm. He sald | wouther, precoded by local rafns in the northern ET Ae Ae Right Parke the Tei eoe ane Ae OE, ee. {Hop MRBE do penshleraule portion, westerly, yeerlng to. northorly winds, Ptered the private telegraab-room in the rele"! wit thoy could not toll about this until this | Higher barometer, and stationary or lower tem- dence of Mr, B. H. Deonleon, melting the wires morning. y rate. Lower Take. reste, partly cloudy “Ground ‘ola oF tho windire Hoctunavely tae pre hcy T Raine 2 section of tho electric Huid | wenthar, ralns, castorly winds, suiting to north- Re a ranced into room and skipn up | 1 fro wasextinguished before much damage wis | gud Mown the siiteb-bonrd. within report iio. | CTY; falling, followed by rislog barometer, and done, ‘There has heen an Immense fall of rain Fevolvor, and ‘tho industrious young men In studionary or lowor tomperature. 1 t Wis, July 3L—W. lt. Van §r. Loum, M ily 2A most horribly Wastuxatoy, D, C., July 24—The murder | Gleson, a prominent and wealthy citizen of | accident occurred at the ‘shot-tower comer of Deputy-Collector Drayton by an iHelt.| Whitewater, dled this morning of apuploxy, | of Main and‘ Bates streets thls afternoon, distillor In South Carolina again calls atten- | at tho age of 47, # . ‘There Js an elevator on the outside of the tlon to the fact that there Is no law of the Ho hus beun iuterestod largoly in mining uper- | tower, lised td tnke fuel and pig-lead to tha United States under whieh’ the murderer | ations” {1 Colorado for several yours past, and | lopot the tower, where the latter [smelted and enn be tried and punished. In South Caro- ais Yours AKO Wis’ prominont candidate for tho | dropped down throwuzh the contrivance for ulted StutosSonite, on tho adinisslon ot Cole.) making shot. Henry Deckhuouar ase Ina, us In other parts of the South, the local | orado iuto tho Union, _* tlovatur. tits, attoraoon tou bight ort te nuthorities und people have arrived at the con- — and while bu Was removing some lend to the ciusion that in ubstulping from putting ob- DEATHS A'l, DECATUR, ILL. Dlutform nt that point tho vlovutor follean structions in tho way uf, revenue olttcors | , Spéclal Lispateh to ‘The Unteaas Tribune, rylng Neokhoener, the tend, and the fuel dom i hor, 1 they nro Culllling all tha. demands | Deoacun, Ill, July S1.—Mrs, Peter Rogors, | Peymentoxeler, tad, with a, terrible erat of good governmont and good citizenship, and | aged 35 years, divd of sousumption inst even- | his ranimtus bad to bo gathered up in pieces, they that If arevenuo olllctal in tho dlsubargo of bls | ing and: was burled to-day, Mrs, Henry | Bolo torn nimost inte aireds, duties {s Injured or murdered, It fs hls own aifalr Haltowoll died . of ‘tho. game disease hero this paramount duty. It calls him np in the morning and follows him to bed atulght It comes to him in-the language of ontreaty, of requeal, of command, and of threat: Itisa work.which, onca entered upon, Is. never finished, It must be done. over and over again, and is never donv rightly, It brings no reward but disappointment, bitterness, Jealousy, ‘cursings, and hate. [t weakens the Congressman among the very. men whom he serves, making ten | cnemics for overy friend... It destroys his independence and makes him a stave, Itsubordinates tho duties of the. legislator to. thu distribution of horo during tho past twelve hours, . ., Har tho Upper Lake reylon, local rains, fol- | rayors, debte, and only, or at loust a mattor in which the Joonl nu- | morning,” ‘Tho mortality among onildret is un- RAILROAD ACCIDENT, . ar . * chars : uacle torte ae ene tel fowed by clearing wouther, winds shifting to sl Mitt (otro nnetias ‘it eee Bee forities Qre not interested... Commissioucr usually large. 1 wee Wintrenant, N, Y., July 3t—The night WAUKEGAN, ILI Hout “boitnd himeelt tor tho | Horthorly, higher barometer, stationary or lowor + itaum bus tyleo culled tho attention af Congross oxpress from New York over the Delav 3 eg als Gon eROD AN Re est tng Bos, anane | temperature. ; rupt and to bribe, and (8 ugod to warp the Judg- | to this, and Huy rocommondad that, luws. bo CAIT. ROBERT MELVIEAN, als on bi PherabAkigld Special Dispatch to the Chteago Tribune. AM aneIOUE tO Hee DaGle te Hee atts and he | vor tio Upper Mississippl nnd Lower Missourt | ment aud bilnd tho eyes of tho Representatives, ‘4 ae passed which may be administered by tho United & Hudson Canal Company's Rallrond strack Btates Courts fixing a cide-of, peanlties for pete Dissateh to es Oshcaae elt s eae offonses against tho porsons of royenuo ol TB. . ei " ‘ WAvKEGAN, Il, duly 21.—The most tor- | Maa ansious to get back to the oillce tn tine to | vaneys, falr wonther, preceded by locnl rains tn he polite Lend operator 4 rife thunder, lightning, and rain storm ever | iryed him to stay and see tho fun, but ha with- | to formor District, northerly winds, highur bar: ometer, and stntionary or luwor tumperaturo, experlenced here passed over this city: Inst | drtw, satlstiod with the fun ho bud tid, Down- Meee LUCA UGIERVATION BE ce wight, resulting in considerable Injury to | palk-shop, who: was ‘bewalllng bis Juok . and | CUIOAGO, July 21-1011 p, m, Mr. Dawes says that sv Importunnte are tho of- ficeseckors ‘that‘‘ono Mnssachueetts ‘Congress- mau, the very day tho President was shot, set n wateh for tho first momentof roturningstrongth ere sang ct . arock near Dresden. ‘Lhe engineer, Charles Davexvonr, In,, duly 21.—Ono of tho Oll-.| Corswot, was Inatantly. Killed, aud the Arena i : est steqimbuatinen and commanders on tho | injured. No PAssenyers were hart. , The mad * Unpor Masisaipni died hero to-day very sudden. |. was biucked for seven houra, -'Lwe passenger, nag cere tee, z ts > *OASIL |: ¢ Jy In tho person of Capt, Robert Melville, uged | named A. T. ‘Lose, of Spriictiolit. Mugs., and Ii, strects and scewors, flooding collars, and doing | thinking of tho work to le dune on the morrow. Time, |Bar®|Ther.| Hu) Wind,| Vel) Jen.) Weather | -tO- renow : bis: ‘importunity, Tho _ Senutor 5 ue fetes wWoycara.; | + steed Yorn *[ He Gittlosun, of Aloxundrin, Ont., ware cut by much damage to articies @tored thorein. So far |. He sald ho hid Just straightened things up after Taiarmlnenl Tali lawl a | 1aslie pate, | tinks...that .the..Prosinent . hae enoour- | FIGUREA AS TO HOW MUCH OF IT 18 USED. . ginss any brulsed, “Tho express, buggarc, and as learned, the iiehtning onty. struck Joseph | tho storm of Wednesdny, and thought the ole- Bee reel Bete bread RY $).1 Hehe: | aged tt. by. slolding,. to . itz. that Speciat Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, ..., QHORGE Mi RUSSELL. smoktng cava lett the tr . Doltmeyer’s reatdcnoo, ont ution street, foaritys pacts ern eons bin oe ak uray, x a1 cis)rate, tn, | Sone Congressmen have hoped to gain strongth -Wasunoron, D, C,,. July, 21.—Several |. Speetut Liepateh to ‘The Chicugu Triburie. 4 — Tikit bra bates thicanne thearnih Uuroe ne OG || Lanse itp storm, he thougpl, would do 0 AFORE 8] WILE Fate: | by tt; but ‘that: tho main support of Congres- | weeks ago Controller Knox’ sent out to tho} Wauxnoaxs Il, July 2l—Goorge-a | ©. SJUNDII Tine WIEEES. tho plaster, and considerably defmoing tha watts [eal of damage amons the telephones. and Ftemperaturo, elovation, | *lonal interferencu is tho constituéncles. tham- | National banks a circular requesting reports | Russell, on old resident of this city, dled this Raiidalaraaccaa at tibiae inside, Tho ocoupants were considerably shaken | NUmMberiess burned ‘colls would have to be re- | ana“inarumontalerror sis ye” | Selves. Cho itlea 1s gontamious, and nothing hus | showing the proportions of cliecks, certifl- | morning. Mr. itussoll: was 74 years old, having | ANDERSONVILLE, . Ind. duly 3L—Whils up, but not violently hurt. ‘The damage is not | Wluced. Uthat mau ovor runs neross Vennor | “Mean barometer, 2.184, e heon dona to cheok it at homo. ooh ae ey, ‘col i baon a Dutider in. this city for many syudra, fHe | going some. last. night on the Manllande Very honvy. Intorniediato showorscontinucy | te Inttor’ fata |s gealod, as tho foroman “hna | Aenn ehermamelar. Th. 1 + - $ saat tinateaton ts plot he mlving the cane ort ea curroney cols Pose in pete rece, eaves a wife gud soveral grown enlidren. . |W Ttaltway : Jimos® faltin, ivine at Elyood wes i cae ios a ee ; ie TI 8 sheorful stat {fairs prevatted jn |.” Mikuest teniperaturo.785. . an’ mes ‘eae horas. ee nO ay SE MON Le. leg crane eth eel Btruck by a train wid Matnatly killed. Hie boa _. PEWS avin: isp. se eee Paneer eo Lowe olor Te : i rogaine oni ae emonor, theres sald thatthe. Indlentions ‘are that nearly, 1f)""!" *:" PERDINAND SPEER.- -~ Was horribly tora to pleco. z EVANSVILLE, ‘Ind, duly’ 91.—The: storm pans: but, the nit, mahoyer, who ison old HURTRRAL OBREREA TIONS, tiniess tore and names, procuring testimuutais. {ror not alles all bie ‘bane will: aie the re- Speetat Dispateh to The Unicago Tribune. °. ” .enusiep To DEATIN ~ ‘ last ‘night was vory severe, and the night only, amen . very philisopil- is S108 Be ae men who denounce" Crongrossmon as “otlice-. | yorts requested. larga nimber, of réports Warentows, Wis. July 2i—Ferdinand CRUSILY: EA'TIL operator at this place, nnmed Hengsoler, was ny hight yay Probably coutgatod! t9 "haya an EVA) wuld. | fitnliprine, | Bien bs contd ea nae lid whacho could. | jiave nlvendy, beon received, and the clorks | Syecr, a vrominent resident, for thirty-four | 7 REAptNG, Pa, July a—A rock de took struck by lightning and killed, Iu was sit--| While tho second edition of inat night's lght- 1p. m2. pain. - result, 18 thot = tha | yuung man hua | are busily engaged in-tabulating thom.’ It is .| yenrs, dicd to-day uftera long illness, agad 69 | Phice In the Washington quarry, near Sint ‘Ung at bie table, aud ft 14 supposed bts foot-reat- | Mog and ratu stormowas nt its hight TrmoNe Te boen ' soured and unfitied ~ for any | found that the returns in: regard to rocoipte | yours. : . weet ington,’ to-day,’ instantly. crushing to death ed on A gtoundewiro whtoh was collod up under | ZOPoTeer was datailod to wateh the electric cur Bb) oe business, und this because sumo one who should | arg yory full, and., atisfuctory, and those Wiltam Collia and Charles Btdiuan. & tho table. ‘Tho luld entered hia body near tho | C"ts 88 thoy Uitted through : ™ | o Bavo boon hia friond.did nob advise himnctte | iy roged to “payments” fully” an. 4AMES BE, ABBOTT., re 5 hourt, and came out of hia tert heel, Killing him | THE OPERATING NooMs OF ‘TIE WESTERN vy SLteav siting tucth: the cidé.of ofticosceking | Tb» Controlior said: that he- would |. Arno. .0., July 21.—James E, Abbott, ‘FIRE RECORD. instantly. Mr. Hongsoler was a young man .UNION TELEGRAIML COMPANY, a) atlength ta the victims and Congressmen, Mr. | fasue os now and modillad efraul king ‘| Chiof Enginoer of the Continuntul-Ratlway, died Rreatly reanuoted, and hia terrivtoslontn has cast | ate, ¥. if. Tubbs, tho night Suporltitondont, was Ble Dawes presonts dy, WHich ts, that the | dur roports vovoriue the Dusen of tee Oe heey | hure las nub aca er ane Ae aad ete a ae agioom over all the oporaturs on lis line,” He Ade Ns ty 4 “nm | awes presents n rome ‘a wole! that the | ‘tur reports covoring the business of tivo or three re last night, ; & z . >a CIICAGO. + found on deck, and when tho reporter. tnade his ce et President issuo two ‘brit urderat “1, Noinan | days in September. When. thosy aro received o oe ; iT fre aboitt 8 o'clock Inst nigit errand Known, the genticnun very willingls 35.) wWIUL be. appointed to’ nny ottice while bu isin | sir, Knox expeuts to ve able ‘to compile somo 33> .OROPS,:- fry ‘The alarm of tire aboit 8 o'clock last nigh on MADISON, WIS. duaistod bint int bls investigations and turned ul Wasulngton, . B No mun will be appointed to | statistios whieh will bo of groat interest and | o : ‘ J") + from Box 755, located at thd corner of Nort MAnIsoN, 8. y tt v= aa ee awe ore nay office who br! inuskod for by the wp; | value and almost wolque. No -siimilur atate- ee: adie a nae reots 7 in. lest Spas oreali tes ihee yatta tiene Ser ae a oan 4 might ot a pointing puwor, tho “recommendation of any | ments wore aver bofora gatherod and compiled, | ¢ : ILLINOIE, bate Bate sort Klucie a ces Le iar Eusiit ta I" ql 5 s > | tho Washington wirus. “When ‘Tan Tnrnune a ‘onuredauinn.” » Mr. Dawes: says, however, | except once, and those wore very imperfout, Sprctat Dibpaten t Chteage ‘Trib je discovery of & taro volume oO! tion of the Stato begun ‘hore last night about | represontative entero’ tho operating, room It | Butt uw that. tho” Presideat. caunot stand upd | huviug been colloctod by w banker in London, prclal Dispaten: te Che Ohteans 7 reMne, issuing from the secont-story windows of the , Wo'vlock, and lasted until this morning. Ratu scones 1 ne Ge couluaion pnd nolo, ho Pauanidoas a, such a- platform su ‘Jong | us ‘Whose opportunities wero, of cvurse, limited, Sovrn Exo, 1, July 24—We had a two-story and busement brick building No foll in porfoot ‘torronts all nixht,lony, and tho | jngton treats fruute, on tho upper AOry, wero | Kock Gipson) It Gitueneaeorsy only GaGked uy Sreiihy OF Taats = + | honvy shower yesterday, with a considerable | 931 Kinzie struot; owned: by ‘Thomas Brook honvens weron parte giary of Vghinltg. | Tue | open nnd outalda tho shack lightnit wens By House. ‘the mombors thomselvos cin atop IE bY “NOTES. ao [(Raeune, of fein eal ctueln, fhuniler ase} utter, ‘of Toronto, who ts represented In a . playing with a remurkablo regularity, while tho A ilat rofugal to do that which tholr constituents * YELLOW-FEVER, ghtolog, This is, untuoklty, another hlidrance | Chicago Uy Walter’ Mattocks, attoriey, and ame beyond ripping up the nines on the owe of tum, as, dncossant, i gad proas thom 0 ae ane Gonatituenay att. ee Spectal Disvateh to The Ortcago Tridune, , fe having, ania hee one Iulurs.. to phe, chert by occupied by MoNell & Crouch, makers of ELKIL AIT, IND. nir scomed charged with cluctricity. The grout regentativos, by withholding au intiuenve whlch Waatnnatoy; D. C., July 31,—Mombors of: | thoy ae Alroniy tencta ba a any they will noe | ton awnliia, - Wagnii-covurs, nud et Exxmant, Tht. duly “a4, One of the pee cera ee Traian tre Satneted ea Ptepate ryen at ntotet: gives 7 dee, Pappy ineaation the National Board of Health are mantfest- | bo likely to straighten up again. boforo: hurvest. Tie? on ato gs tho” blaze Shane galne ELKIN 5 y BL % , f Oo Rot olltuial- employmont . Dawes cou- q 1 Sprelat Dispateh ta ‘the Cl DI . a heaviest Hghtulng, thunder, and raln stornis | SBE te bovold. Upon tts" pollshed tea kept | Numi Gludog bis totter thus: “AN combined ‘can | 188 80MG concern at the reports of tho np- Ket ply Theat ane Hh rinuing atrenks of blue and grocn yal- that was ever known te tho oldest Inhabitunt | tow unt. ‘Now and thon 1 Knot nt ite mala sa af these parts visited this plave last night, do- sou Viale, enw 8 wn inatane ean ale ing gront damage. ‘Tho storcroom of the Com. | {phe only to tonke rum fora forkod mK Oiinution Hoard Fuctury wus struck by Ughtnlaur Bhapl suapt suapl: it was ike the | Wis: nud catirely destroyed. Loss considerable, Tho | Charge jot volleys | of muskets In the 2 oe such hondiviy that tongugsut flame burst {row pearance of: yellow.fever in ono of tho | qeATUy he duly 2h Tho ont harvest here | tho tipper windows, woth ak tho front and ret Southorn cities, and have assembly here to | ecaped material, damuge trom the chinch-bugs | Of the bullding. . Considerable alarm us orcas tudy, the sltinti Tl a thut appoared tov late, Winter wheat turns ont | Sioned to the poupto und property-owncrs: study: the sltintion, — ‘The Secretary of the | hettar than was oxpectud, tuoaverage bolug | Helghborhuod ne tha storo iu question stood it Board says that there areas yot no tudien- | about twalve bushels to tie nore, Corn louks | tha contra of a long row of buildings, sod the baniah tt more surcly and effectually, and tor over. [propose such 1 combited oifert hero dn Massoobuectts. 1 will comune to furnish you fur publication the written plodge of every Mas- ahobusotts momber of Congas that ho will ISRSSTR EASA SELES: Hover, while n membor, Utiuaked by tho -Exoct- | tiong that the fever will nppear iu this coun- | well. Nowpring wheat. Winter wheat gella ure | Possibilitioa of avery disustrous, vontiagration i ‘ grin distance, “Thesu wure * the sound ; for ofli vd pp SOUT: f r weru apparent... ‘Tho blaze was quickly subdued, Bmount of Insurinao isasyot unknown,” citects of | {ho Mhentog, tipen, the sivitoli: wa Publis to! Nweitton pled} Fe, Rovorte ea ay this ou san Itls aew. very bad tn Beeonte horuiahohe Tor sdy pnd oats. for 2 and owovan When the engines had got well tet = e es 7 I! ed to welrt! T . vi 20 i : way. ‘Thom @ burning wie not o} WAUKIGAN, 111. Of the scone.” An operitor now and then culo Teadiagy most quote tuofr constituents wao havo { facie within Itt corer co cheek the eee nae silo Dupateh te TAs Cnlcaad Selbunid s/s ti WaAuKtoan, IIL, July 24—The severest | tate connvet a Une-on the awitob-bourd. Ube 1 ‘in {ty power to Ne Ui, duly 21.—Considerab! ration, tho: loss, partluulurly on tho stuck, Hands wore covered witita hnadberoniet ieee alneo Gurtiuld's clgotion importuned them to do ee Fito check the sever IP: fe ba TON tite ly tes raeearatte canna will’ be quite honvy, ih, exe thunderstorn of the season passed over tits | -romuved tho pin or reenand Mhefor it the hae thls vory thing, thore Wiil-bo no dittivuity in fure ‘ ae epoiie, _ > | ointytntoly. Ithas only worked on theonts so | estimated bis loss it abou nighing: the naines, for they are all on filo in Washington, .Tho {lst will bo highly respectable, and.will command the highcst iniuenees,’ Govornors *-und _ ex-Goyoraors, Bpoukurs ind Prestdents of Legislatures, and of colleges and of Clyil-Service Heform Assooin- Uons, editora of papers, Indopondont aud partl- city last dght,. Great quantities of riln fell, | struckchis hand [t would blirn ‘the flesh to the dolng serious dunnge to the hay and other bone, sagt sa pues: wore maretiy fe hrotuce thot gropa throughout tha country. ihe Uyhtnine | "have heen cunectel. now some sixtoon Burdick tho house of Juseph Bettmvyer, of bls byonrs with this oflcor sald Sir, Bukory und L Ree oe Tamily wore rt Mf | Uon't remetnbes of over buying sean such a ro- fur, wholo fields of which have boen ‘destroyed, | {ncluding tho destruction of tivo cativass-tey To the Western associates Pras, - ‘Thotr work Is scattering sonorally, Thor tacme | 0e Binchings, ang chmogss, part of ble aie Wasurnatos, July. 21.—Valucs of exports of | ors havo hopes that they will uoLatiack thecorn, | tho rubbur conts, woro hanging in the unt Y \ Bpittu, Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, - Btory, and, nsthat floor wns entirely burnt domestic provisions, tullow, and dalry products Qinsgay, ll, duly 2l—The so-called army- ) the firm loses ita beat goods. The ontiro stock during tho dix months endod Juno 00, $71,160,090; | worm hay cotginenced Its ravages upon the onc. | WAS valuod at #4000, and Insured for 6,00, te corresponding time a year ago, 10,420,8; val- | folds of this vicinity, though it hug done tittle | ! ee Insurance being plaved by Moore & Jat markablo olectrie storat, ‘hore if so much nolse Ban, clorgymen whu prenolt politica and tecture, | yos of oxports of provisto! id tatlow fe tght | dain: tg yet, and, as tho crop 1s ready for hai damnaye to the bullding will net quite rest Fs : oe + | tn thls ollige, usually made by tho operating of othor good inon Gf ull class and all attains pat Bak apn Roca ld EO Tae At have Ieoutot-dune | $1,000; insuranco not kuowit, «ho eausg ot the , LAKE GENEVA, WIS. - tho instrumonts, that it usually deadens tho “Too amall to weasure, fThunder-storm. ora, ¥ ~ | months ended. July 90,.'$89,275,703; same porfod | Yost, the farmers will soon havo it out of du Pines te eonah See iuwn The dst Spetlal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune fitect, but this star can't be*deudened, 4 * —— = ; Tiveeuwelbd' aud ‘Gown fowetuer aith'eens | the provious Your, 87,001,578; total values of | for, The season thus far bas boon most favors Hag wane le Lake Gexgva, Wla, duly 8L—A very ae. | Y¥ed above the roan’ fae? : NEW Yor«K orty. " man to see the amoko.wns Mr, J. J, Q. leving §- dniry produots*for two months ended Juno 00, be Poe eaed Hepnuieee ES Be “ large as Alot 7 the west. 188), $9,836,084, amo perio: Inst yoar, $4,0%5,00!. ~ , Spatial Dispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune, > fo, 2220, the “store. uoxt sora 1 ing ‘ BILVER. Cravron, Ul, July 2i—The mid of tho army. | Hoy rushod into nis, own ett " Y worn in this (iroquois) and adjoining countios is | ANdon the second floor, whero nothing hte Tho Tronsury Dopartmont to-day purchasod tho all-absorbing toplo in the-farming and busi- | frail woodon partition soparates his per ord 190,000 ounoos of fino silver for dolivory at the | ness communities hore Just now. ‘Tho ont arop | ffm thore of MeNell & Crouct, ho burely ary . in 7 1 1 vero ‘rainstorm, necumpnuted by tervitle | uked the reoriee Nolte of thts morning" N agian ee wae oR thunder and Hghtning. visited this section | Nonu.that P know of.” New Your,’ July St—This has been an lust night. A. burn of N. Romlor.a tow ules | ovglitsteumunta been damaged or deranged, an | uncomfortably “hot: day, ‘Tho air was yery north of hero, waa struck by tho lightning, and, ONPRatiting OF Ue ERE Hex heppened. You avo | ObPFesslve throughout the :forenvon, and ail rand storngo merchant doing business gresumon Jn ono’ common olfort to euppress 8 wigantio evil which throntons the Republic, If wo willitake hold of this togéther tu wood faith aud Ip good tounper, Congrasstonal partloipation in uppolutmenta to office will be dead ao far as Binasuchusctts is converned, and w ‘© oon then ; 4 to tho noxt ato vile ‘ f capod asphyxiation, Aconrdiny to bis atory, tt Togethor with its eontonts; entirely consunied.” | wa have whut neu HOMIES whose ocoupations permitted, an escape from Borvice rotermery 8 the next stop Ia Civil Fblindelphia, San Francisco and Now Orloaus | Roreauouts, whlch two wonks ago prumiged 80 | ToD et in aoNolte olliaie Peon. sais NEW PAISCINDS | ... DIGUTNING-ARREATRIL., business dutivs fled: to resorts where they | ~.. 1 + (A OINCULAR A weather lightencd, it considerably, and now |, Jt is somewnut odd that no one shoul > , Thoy aro a. ttle Instrument dealened to prae | could breathe the salt breezes ‘and plingé p Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicagd Tribune, yout injucy, by’ tvliening. to. tha inatewmants, Fy On : New Pans, lithe July 2L—Abont two | ‘they carry the lightning onu ground wire 4 into or. watelt the tossing waves, «Any one nites south of this” plive ‘the Olueinnati, | gard berveo 1 pases Taraugie tho danteancene who: was rash cnough to rematn: for nuy 7 Wabash & Michigan track was ‘so Badly | 24° frst atorin coumnonced nhout }o'ctugt, aod | longth of thine in.the(nun suffered for his - Washed that truine wore unable to run untit tale | {bat bussed nearlyaway, when It woumed to ro- | folly, for ho hind to endure n temperatura of evening, Tho ralntall lust uiubt was great, - duat. then thors, was a sharp snapping | 135 degrees, to whieh night the sun drove the 1 9 bist comes tho worm to take about evory third fioid, | buon at the ostablishont whon the De fllvor usod {nto «munufauturvs and usta to tha | %\ol barvest, Carn looks wall, Old ovra noarly | ward iturnby sorved upon Monel oa botag Unitod Stated during tho lst fiscal. year, 1¢ | Sl sold. ie este ae SN POW, Tho Gonstavle acizod. property, 6m calla for the amount uf United Stites colus ; 7 y lunt to socuro the olulm and pinced u custodieg molted and work: , the ‘tue ‘bars used, and PARTS OF TWO STATES, «CK LL tho placg at forojgn oula, duet, wad-old.imnnufucturod as | Fanao,Dak,,July@l—Roturns trom North. | Mabank, «thee funotonary TatL the LCG : THE NEW COMET. 1¢ WI] Bo Named After the Young Man at Ann Arbor, as It Iva New Acquatute ance in Gur Systoin—It Will Arrivo in Our Sky In a Pow Weeks and Bo on ju i ’ a = tioles mude into now work, The anawors lust koys,:. Whon the ‘alact sounded bo was at 3 ' aruliad the ewiteh-board, where the lightning | morcury at 1t o'clock jin the morning, Inthe | General Kxhibition. ‘st ern Minnesota represent: the wheat prospect . ava, and Bo : THURSDAY. --. - | pinyed with i sort of Hondlan doltant, inuking |. shade Tt was sl dogreas at that hour, Seesta EAU (Tae Clare Bria, af Siushod {a gota and allvar asod tn tee saane {08 ditto fluttering, «Tha ylold will be nt tenst orner of Glare aad Siehignn trun a oot f iit, 3 ww room falrly blue in color. | Mir, Laker took (A, ted at if nine mit Bosroy, -JNty-21,—OMolal announcement | nor indleated during the fiscal yeur of 1880, afull average. Throughout the Red River | guarding tho prowisos. CHICAGO, tho reportar over to tho Mitwaukoo wiros where roczy sturtud at it pave of ning mitos an hour Pe ‘J Ss There ane tlightitgeurrestor, ‘Tho little jukur | at 1 o'clock In the moramy, graduully increased | 18 wade hero, xthrough’ a clreulnr issued ; : THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS | | region of Dakota Territory thoro will by tho eo ——_ of Now Zvaland, New South Wales, and Victoria | Inygeat und best orop of Whoat that bas over - AT OLEVELAND, 0+ Chicago has bien. ‘enjoyjng , Vennor's | looks like a hotel call-belt, with four buttons | aq tho dat cssud, und tt5o'olovk waa blows ms , i ewoying, . Ven 4 F rea . havoagrovd tu enter into a convention for the | been harvested, The grain is tn tine vondition, |; ‘<* “spectat Duspaten to Ths Chicago Tribune. weather with a véngoar under the sanetion of Prof. E, O, Mckering, Uhlet of the corps of observers nt the Hur. Qurlng’ the past | Mewod ie in whieh the wires ire udsitsted, and Ing at the rate of clubteon infles an hour. . ‘Vols $ BSL Yn tavern Ut forty-cight’ hours”. With ‘oceaslonal -Inter- Ph et The ei uote nae ee ee Peper Hie ee trite sua cae oxubange gf. money-ortora with the Ualted \d thore {8 plenty of it, The harvest wilt begin | |. O) i 0,; July 31,—Tho Cloveland J er lo. wird. Gould nuk be teed, | jesy unbearible, ‘The change from wo plonsaut | Ver. Uplyeraity , Observatory, of-. the,| states, pee ee ‘and thora fs p' ’ Rin |. CLEVELAND, Oo; July 31! {+ ruptlons, sho may almost be snl’ to‘Iinve ox. | ME on the arrester tho bine tieuining was id | Weather uf ‘tusaday enw attibited by oabe | elements and ephanioris,of to. Inst-dis my. te tts RDIBONTR.CASEB. TO ree oauticna tn us graasbonnors ty chia | Nut Works, con Scranton ae pe seve i. | Berleneed ono constant ‘sirecusstun of thin | COMIAME MINTS ui te wore een gery ue rae the Sienal Rory oo Higoau to Rontbor covered come, which Is ontiiled, by | jm Bautty, ‘Court, Judge Jatnos' deilvored an | rogion aud Minnesota aro without truth,’ Thore | ‘scone of u tllsastrous cuniingra dor, lightning, aud, rans ‘Phe =tlvst-meén- | Me. Boker, it wus quite dungerana for porate | hava renderen ‘unvoneubly bot tho jooulities to | '89 elreutary.\'Sauraberto’s comot of .1981,""."Tho | ,opimiouin the onse of ond ta work thoir homas‘'A. Edison et al, uo of grasahi rs: and four oO =m : iret, an iva, the Wostern Union ‘Tolegraph Company for prospeut ef ‘any. Shares vee eee a aor sage pe tse started Inthe, Hie ‘ters u LA fin Injunction ta prevent: the Company, from ine : caused by spontineous combustio instriienta during sich a | whieh Jiaaunye, by callie now #0 unpreceduntedly G calculation , baa» beon..made by Mr. B,C, story, especially whuro. the ioy fonuued ‘the emt, © i roan tae ihe hoy 4 nadterite, We Tite BUE UW Be ey BEE OD. mM, ‘midnight, dy: sAvurdua for" ud “dayy atips ‘average for odkros ayorage for corres 14, the suttor boing Lurptahod .by, Prof, 3M. W, Marrlugton, of tho ‘Any. Arbor Observatory, y Hitugs arid pofore cfs his (nfurination. was followed on | Chandler, Jr,, froin local observations for tho | .cinguug 8 vatent of cumplutnant fur u system OF Fae TT ee alate, dlatribuled erage Hstonur; the; ecand, anare-vivid -and | anata etke. Beye etester jit pimteotor, | tho.uart af, to obseevor ‘with a pradiction that | dgtarmination ofthe orbit. "He has taken the | auudruplox Wulerapny. Judge Janos in bie) he 6 Aoi ‘duly 3.—The nlowat ae seat Bdyouoy Duliding, IRE sharp: and’7the ; flushes less “qeparated | Wires tho operator cnutd continuo to work, The donner Me Toate PD recor fusing | Harvard Observatory positions of July 10 and ihuipanyceettin uotiee OE tee etre van is making fearful testtnelfon of tha oaeorap urns eee ero dion owe ane by intervals - of time, <<than ". durlig | Glectrielise. Wa'itivh bert unekioeeee atiee | te afternoon wid evoniug waa ne follows: Hib | 14 Joluod with tho Ann.Arbor positions of July | stinlaradieau tug Olroult Court ot tao Bouiaere fa this Btuto, Tho barvestiuu of small yruin tae | keioaared ia Becety sompanics. any. shuilar . display for. sowe» thne | time oy work either the stilwaukes or Hoston, : ae Ss ealnn fa ow York, or othur Bautern: witus, Leon erika for Ab i : pasty and a3. for’ the rainy :s-one | Ney one Obtiwe Tamera, wieus, weowuag of |Sponding day Iu yeu 1 Diatrloyof New York, and dismissad tt, * ated at #3)000 08 aweou & Sossions’ lose Largo areas will not return tho amount of weed | machinery and $15,000 on building. : ‘ be tho: . « POSEAT, MONEY-ONDEILS, | jegun here, aud farmora repost: tho: yiold Iignt, niontt,, As it ienbow almost viaibio to thu uakod eyo, and ugon Aug, $1.48, will bo pully tweutys Avo thos as briijiaut. as whon Arig disoovofed, |: there te every. Indication. that It will become 3 conspleuous aud {pterosting object,” During;the Inet wook jn August. ft qill rapidly diminish In brightnoss,’ The comet will bo nearest the edtih about - Auge: 2u'and -will bo a day opikwo its LC A tue ian cosrooting, for parallax and aborrgtion: by | ,. hundred’ and ‘thirty-six. now postal’) sowie. eee cee Pine it a ey i ulght easily have imagined Ita ver} table and ratty but sory. mowly, Tho storm attegss. all | HAS'TERN MASS ACKLUS: . 3 meuns of 4 proiimiouary orbit, -, . if tnone order oilices wil} bo put in ‘operation. Dew Motnxs, Ia., July 2—A post roscmbling |: it A MAYOR CENSURED, w a all too plenti{ul showor of -pllchfarks, sent | O4F Wires more ar less, k Mi ble deas ‘The comet ts very rapidly Inoreastng In brights | AUK 1. SES Soi ot | fhe army word te making ravages tn thisvioin: |” Omcix Aart, O,, dilly 2h—The Coronet 2 to plague the earth and the Inhdbitay ts halfShourie tie oF peratinuy yore red Hanes “ag hte July 31. Dlapatolies Indicate that | yeas, and. wilh ‘continue ito do 40 Torsabout & feces boa visiveds ‘Ono toe feurteon ares at on day condluited ‘the Inquest on the body o t thereof. - pits ie aes ity | IMC tO Mr PAbDS ton thank eto mele | tho thindosstorm tu-day- dtd considerable A’ VALUABLE: GIFT,- ‘and toa: nccoaT ut 4 : . 6 a the fire Bpeciat Correrpondinice af The Chicaco Tribune, id teu: nores Of timothy. eporis from Har | Charles Peake, who lost his life at i shall he manu! PAWL, Hl, July #.—Digokburo University, at | of iwht-browa worms Is cating ovorything green | OD the ath inst.ywolvh Legan tnt eaaurel “Ghvtuvilio, tale ato, hun fust rooel¥eaarcoye | besore ie ee eee ece a iaraus & Bons, Mie Saving anne ‘nifcent donation in the shapo of the splendid . ; ‘ : 4 for not requiring bottar mouns of escape ‘a cabinet of Dy, Julina B. Taylor,of Kankakee, | - Spectat Cai stat ie dy ‘avibuniee Pes: ephu “HL, Thiscabinct. Is the work during moro than ipeetal Corresvonasics Leap vam PERS STATION, MICN forty years of one of ‘tho most studious andacy | ,, MNcorN, Neb, July 20—It la reported | -AT. FORTIS STATION, WT : 5 De Taylor ‘himself, who hay | {HOt grasshoppers in considerable numbors | \-* apvetat Dispaten ta Tae, cAlcaco "Thursday's storm—for It hag naiy becdijo’ | Courtoslos uxtonded, ai Havin Un "Heastern: Massachusetts: The rade . nald Str, ‘Tubbe, qeuccessary to chroufete wf loast ane ef these | mignt aaa nie und walt anilaueh shucaea | Hatin struck tn, many places, burning a Weather eruptions” a. day—det in about.3 storm Miko tne ie Over, or. busy oan’ work ane punltartngilapetorts x ie cBRreEnE Ora fur efter daybrose. the danger roureds te Trouble ts the Uneoktauillty af the olectrio cure 2 hinge quantity cr win low-alase was eld, and, Font. Sonetiiues we buvo inore thay wa need | brokun by tlylue uilssilos and ballestonea.. Hal ightulug played with one almost continngus | durin, 0 | ndoaun prosiratoas of “people Worn ropior ig SUpH o HtOFiN, and wn instont after wo find florcely vivid flash, aud the’ wintows-of | Baker factory To t wot any atull,. Tho-public soums to | but nu fatul casca, At New Bedford & Sohooney . i i i " i 4 ? rr : a “ Lay 0] , The It Oe curate sclentist niborg A prien's ; heaven seemed to hayg‘allbeot opened Prt Ag ts et Maar ous: Se Ene gotyeaeaen topinase enlliitarod. Soouial arntietso 3 Mint’ ce Poe eo Re ‘spout thousands of dollars in its vollcction,. . - | have been discovered on the plainsof North- | . ANNAnuon, ‘duly. 91.—Waller obn t sbouk ono | and the’? same thuor:to | the folegraph “operators” at | wari urs | and the wate Injured, |, eae: COMO i iis to The Chicago Tvidure! ,” . | « The.Doutor’s, private building, whieh ne had | orn Dakota, and Jt {s foallshly apprehended | residence at Foster's Station, four vit, Mlaehiaretrs thelr + surplus: inolsturp=son | i Ae aoe tne roveat the antira nua Be pandas Dasalee te fie-Prok Oren tong, | erected espuolally “for, thls: cabinet, vost $3,000, | by some that they will visly Nobraska, « Such an| of here, was burned tast, night gon Ia De the alpe soukeil ‘and’ oby ““eayth. | , | (pire 0: aaa Of the Cincinnati Obuurvatory, uid bis nes{arauts x ‘The climax of repeater pele Geeta Savouult innate ‘a, Herning more roe | Mwavrpe, Wig, July 21,<The. storm ts history; gna iy malneralogy ag palcon tology | they did, crops aro so Tar wdvanoed at dam naw Aut vain oe ure deyottn, ta ara wutohlog the tow comet with tut ‘Lhe, fo devaulaw all buat ard (ao aig the collcutiqn covors the wholg of, goulog!o event, however, is hardly probable, and, over ft, Sianget roan ba table ovirs to dbaur perenne and say Ee oe e% wilt be fo {I > general all -over.the: State; and bas-done Is Doquiturly rob. ‘Tho Baurlan. pRelston,. the | fate Would Ua done. Acgardu co tie Ronost bus ra : y t4, nothing more, Qur wires sh however, did not come off until “aboug 6 ara ueltod by (ue UnSiniog, cue poles splintered all these pda Hip ad renee . * 4 o an, grassboppor: “ARIADA, Oo, , aii the a hi tH ano es ever. Of | creat damage to ho) all gralu‘orops, «it 4 he 9 ov iete | collection of auclont teoth of elephants excels all |-rayaxes azo thiags of the past in this Beate, : We ere to-day de +: “Heavens wore le up With ob Urlligutapees | gouge ie gamer ne Teste toy bap “{h.on0 of tuo boavisat salotalls of laws vatrs, | at pene Hout 2 aban lio detauteuta te Ober lixe obllections fa'the United Htatos” = | Penner oreo lipianal risttant to say a at 95,00; osu ty é pees Sheet | oN roo. fr null gralad oro beuton into, tho grout in | cartivand le approgching the carth vors rapidly. |. Dr, Taylor bad’ tutoring overtures from the | °° - — STEAMSHIP. NEWS, - stroypd, bropasty * : ry 318 | of AIghtniag, the Hashes sueceedag cage | "PON'™ YOU ramus ots pou wrt | many Gaui, Lavhtaiy baw dons soa dan | Stone race Popout be Cath de] asndomy of Bolouoew a Fata tribe Bate | “x Yiu inp He-ArTivO ah el coty AEE te other with, gyich, ry RS toy | Hoye : tl risk CD Virani a es oe Bae a i i sonian Institute’at Washington City, and from poet ents Pouns " practically ono grand. pleee of eleetrleal | up sein tek atte Bo fos Me teuat, that wo put ee rth Be ; ing a trom Liverpool, store: Morplsyn. 35 m Hy the 8 A ee eee Orne akery} cart and wun, “Prof. Stone thinks le Vory prole | S04 z Pe ca et LN Book rw, fatirocked, ° 5 : af ted Stato uf Tinvls, aud has chosow [tact from ata Brg Abe she Basu Monarchy from ER ‘ pyrotuchn{es, as beautiful as it was awfully | very simple vontrivance, -We yuu up anordi- BUQCKTON; BAGH. BUBNNe. ee pary Tolourapbewiro to the t BOF the polecniv. | Buock tox, Muss, July 31—Qne of. the | Setved by tho Chitose tn 157, us its uearly thesamo, i SC WHEAT. WURNED. 0} 5 x a i) at 4 i? twist bottom, the pole Iteclt fasten. | Most violent thunderstorms exer known ln: fs, 7 ho’ de 5 1 She. . RRR red aod The day witnessed @ let-up in the play of ing f ito Ue oud. "it le fastened on with | thig vicinity devurted ils aftoruonne tPhia :,: *thoyesnda of watien Bave bosu pisticely auraa | Cagis AzniverRlly 94, tB 1s Gagtee balioad sSueRner Na, Suly al—Areived, the Gallia; | Gorumbiiby On July 3I—One ial ‘Geot gee REP error EWE not ulate then wien gens”. :"” [statin wus accowpanted by a leprilo shower ob une most azubbaru cateh.cr Leute wrackuews | olpealsiarauas pf Be Twylon emit tologceph: | /Lawnan, July sL—The Tunisia from Now | alsty-allocks of what, owned 9, um ett) IN TUE EVENING » “Solonoe bas proven ‘that this teu fattnoy, | of halls\onos varylog from helt unjoch tqone. Ca: ‘ y Lydia, Pinkbot * t mariine WW YOHK. July 2hee i ott of Dela 3 have vec! Com they rettirned tothel work egalu, refreshed, | Lightaiog-rovs‘aro w good: thing.\/On houses gnd'@ half inches‘ in diameter, dong & lncgo : bo aoe tetas ear bre Tor gunabiee Silo asr Wook: eu Sao work ot optilag gus the belay ne Enzi toni tor Auseatiee Algor Reet eatty aCe cert) spare,

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