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TOREIGN. a Government Will Unoompro- * misingly Resist the Land- Bill Amendments. th Bright, Choractorizes tho ill ax a Great and No- plo Mensure. Jolt —_—_—_—__ Dillon Departe*trom Kil- ohn ainharn Jail a Free ¢ "Man. —_—— A Meeting in Rome in Favor of progating the Papal Guar- an antees Law. ‘ ; co by the Polleo to Provent se paaeng of an Obnoxious , Resolution. ——— wipaper Denial that England J Me iates Russia's Central Asian Polloy. GREAT BRITAIN, HE LAND TILT AMENDMENTS. Sean Fac g—The Observer Bayst “The psmgnts of tha House of Lords to tho Tand til formed tho principal aubject of yesterday's 1 Wo understand that, with ono (tint Counoll. fone, ic.was fletormined to ortwo minor except! tee a uncompromising resietancy. afer twas 80 deelded to bring in tho Parllae nentary Oaths Dill early next session, ‘Thia dus tislon will probably bo comigunicated to tho Commons Mouday.” . 3 AOUN MIGHT, Mtaidton i tabanquet ut the Manalon Touro end gal ho find been advocating changes Inthe Triste land system for thirty years. fie bail aturlicd tho aubject and felt as strongly ppon It as he over had on any politica! question. le bolleved tho Land DIN) was as great and noble ameasure ns it wo8 porsitie for Parlinmont to past, Hodid not doubt that, whatovor was the (ng passion of tho Irish people, the tine ould speedily came whet they would recognizo the ondcaver of tho Government.to do thom tint and Justice. Bright Ignored tho amond- nenteof the Hause ot Lords, and spoko of the Vilas almost ready to receive Moyal ussent. ITALY. THE PAPAT, GUARANTEES LAW. Tous, Aug. 7—The meeting called to make a demouttration in favor of tho abrogation of tho Papal Guaranteea law, and to participate in bleh were invited all ax-multey-slavea and nonr relations uf those who lost thely Hivos in prison. orontho scaffold through the influence of the Yopo or King, was nttonded to-day by about 300 persons. Chulrman Potront was one who lad teen condeninad toe term of penal sorvle tode under tho Pontiiienl Government, Aftor sevoral specches o resolution was proposed de- clsring tho abrogation of tho Inw Indisponaitte. ‘The police refused to allow the resolution tobvo put, when somo disturbance ensued, but tho ancoting finally disporaed quictly, Adfresses wero read from Garibalu!, Louis Blune, and ‘Victor Hugo. : ‘The police Intorfered, becnuso tho latter por- tonof the resolution declared that the people dealro tho occupation of the Papnl piiaces, This was deeincd an incltument to violate tho laws. Tho resolution, however, wis tually put ‘and carried, tespite the polic NEWSPAPENS SEIZED, ‘Tho police sclzed soveral Liberal nowspapora for publisning a spocel made at tho mocting containing offenstye allusions to the Yope. Be- rlous proposuls are gald to have beon mado to tho Pope that ho should transfer the scat of the Holy Sco to America, whore an Independent position would bo nssured hitu, ARCHINSIOP M'CADE, Denix, Aug, TA. pastoral by Archbishop ‘NeCabe was read In all the chapols of the Arch- diocesa of Dublin Sunday, In whieh the Arch- Vishop anys: “Wo muat ratso our yolco, oven attho rlsk of being misundaratood by frionda and misrepresented by ouomica, and warn tho peoplo against ularming Imponding danger. Some months ogo, when the alllunce butwoou Ireland and tho worst infidels of Paris was courted by unauthorized ugents, our Catholle instinata re- called from tho dishonoring union, Slinitar at- tomplsaronow beimg taeda.” Tho pastoral adds that seerct souietles’ aro deadly onomtes to do- mestic peace and nutionul pros pority. JOHN DILLON ‘ ac released Sunday from Kilmatoham jail, Ho drove from the Jall unobserved, ‘ RUSSIA. CENTUAL ASIA. ; &r, Petensnund, Aug. 7.—The Journal de St. Terburyg, replying to nowspaper oriticiana accusing Russia of paying too much deference to the susceptibilities of England concerning. Central Aain, says: “ Mussia, for hor own in- leresis, aud not from regard for England, has fallen back in Coutral Asin. “She, in this respect, wasguided by tho game rational mutives 6 thors which dictated tho judicious policy of Gladstone relative to Afghanistau.” A NEWSPAPER BUBPENDED, Tho publication of the Gofos fa ausporided for Hrmonths forhaving execeded propricty inoritl- clsing the conduct of the Prince of Bulgaria and Geo, Kmoth, and exposing tho disordor oxlating on board ltussl Of sii usin meéneof-war in foreign MEXICO. RELIGIOUS DISTURBANCE, oe or Mexico, Aug. 7.—An otticial report of ama at Ixtapani del Oro says: Tho Cath- th siiierronted, Sunday last, divine service of @ Protestants, Three mon and one woman of ee tersblpine party wero wounded, Tho prin- inal rlotera were arrested and ordor reatorod. ban deon pa tAOAD CoNCHSHION fan 8 xrantod Romoro Rubio from Pusblo to te laxgco coal-mine district, with, a subyen~ not $6,000 por kitoinctor, and to be fnishod Within eight years, $ Presiden: 2c UAPSED conTRaor, a ident Gonzales bas doclared Inpend the eee Castio, mady in Fobruary of the rey ph Ald to colonize tha pubilo fand In Bon- ie fe thor survey nor division of tho land huv> k M attended to within the stipulated time. “The contend oA CONTRACT, abun ntract converning the catablisumont of pean bank is not signgd. GERMANY, : Te rine TROULLESOME BTEAMELS, O, Ang. T.-Tho iden that the steamers hyn he and Socrates woro bullt for avy une Ul purpose Js ridiculed at Kiel. THY ELECTION CANYABA, ' Presta Aug. %—Tha lection struagio bo+ Hronge Conservatives aud Libogula waxes Woulder ty, The Conservatives "aay thoy ere rather voto for Soolallets than Lib- om thoy do not-consider truo atriots, , ‘: AUSTRIA, RREST OF A NIWILIST, 5 aa, Aug. 1—A Nihilist namod Grunberg, Wea ith, bas beon arrosted at. Dulyrade, tpoa ate that tho policy found dooumonts ry hae proven that tho Nibillsts and Boclal-’ na net roaactively. on the lives of the bea nera oxpeting, itliam, Saven moro Boolale . —— Jo A STREET BRAWL. 1 epelivan, 24 yoara old, living with: his totbaten 0. 18 Weet Erlo street, was brought Neeriay unty Hospital carly yestorduy moralog koowe where eadly contused bead, 1618 nok the ethor Sullivan received his injurios at Breet ety ich whom ho sacountorad in tho Sor the bands of bis brother, Ho thinks drunk, ot Deat nim bocauso ho came hone Areata, toe police think ho was injurod in a feeets anon at tho corner of Indiana and Union: i. tone, Attar, uildnight -yestorday mora a ir row ‘Thomas [totter nacre hee aaah ae ack ‘and og eek Frank Wilson, was ironed wid ko! up inthe Wout Madison Strect Btation, Oo case OF Cho fight wis soIne inatabl pret opr thom by an itnkhown mina, wid woe carried wit didabled by his friondé. At ail ovents Stile Ivins InJecios on fat sertous, asd fe will wenn bo able to love thy hispital. | bloyd'a reattanee fe not known, tut it ts thought bis wound wilt ‘uot prove serious. ate «s. CRIMINAL LAW. Tho New Penal Code of Now York. Uhteaga Legal News, {Tho penal codeot tho Stite of Now York, whieh has ticen daly passed and approved by the Governor, Is hot to zo tito operution as lw at present, The date nunod for its takiuy effeut Is May 1, 18%, A two-lolit_ objeot is auourod by tho nine months’ postponement. Firat, the pub Ate will have ting to atudy Ite provisions and de- teat Its faults; and, second, tho Legistature will have epportuulty te amon It as may bo found dosirable, This Golo ts 1 compond practionlly complote aud exhaustive of the whole law of this Stale Ander whet puntahments imty be fiiloted, It doca nat deal with provacdings or Aifeot’ civil rights to any wroat extont. Tho giet of tt is etuted In those opening. wordst “No not or oimlsalon 2 Atall be deemed purtalable, oxceptas presoribed or authorived by this ade,’ ete. it prnoticully renouts all atatntes tinder which heretafore uny pergon might be hanged, Imprisoned, Hned, or Wsfranchiseds and also embodius concise stutemouts of alithe prinel- Nes of peut Jurisyrudvoce deemed Important @ enuble tho courts tu deelde whotlior geulprit banineurred pengity of hi, To use again ita own words © This code syweliies thy olussos of pore sons whe are teemed eapuile of criines, and lin Die to punishment stheretor, defies of the various crinies, and preserve: and measure of punishinent to be Initleted for euch.” Itis thus the most comprehensive mens ure of orliminnl Inw ovor pat firth in this Stata, Tho history vf the mensire, bricily stated, is that the Constitution of IsiU dircoted two codl- fNeutionst one of procedure, whlah hn boon re~ cently complotads nother of the veneru luw of tho State, Vidor this divcotion the Hoard known us tho Conunisatoners of the Code—com- posed Of Mesare, David Dudley Fleid, Willian Curtis Noyes, and Aloxandor W, Bradford—war erested for the duty of tral three codes of political, civil, and Pepa inw. It ig known from the deliberations of tha Legislature wpon thelr roports: (hat the Nirst preparation of the polltien! and civil codes was obloily undertaken by Bir Field, Phe framing of the punal code was as shined, as among the Commissioners, to Mr. xy the nutinl drafting of tho seu: tong, with the notes and other matters involved, wfter, tho plin and analysis was settled by tho Commissioners, having been Jn- trostod to Mr, Abbott, thon their Seerotary, since one of tho Commissioners by whom the United States statutes were revised, The dratt having possen the ordeal of bolng twice read and spoabiortd by the Bowrd, and twico printed ond distributed extensively for ndyigory' augrcse tone, was submitted to tno Legistature. Much Inbor hag been bestowed on tt by anothor Honrd, the Conmuissioners. to revige thy statutes, and so by the committees, with the calperation of Mr, Fiekl. It haw once at lenst before this year passed both Houses, but failed of tho Governor's approval, | ‘ho colo opens with three titles embodying goneral principles of erimiin! faws many of thom fire stich ng horatofore have snot been dlateatly declared, but have been matters of question and argument in the courts, ‘Thus the vexad quea> tion of moral insanity is hore settled—conform- ably tow decison ‘of tho Court of Apneats rendered sinco tho report war mude—by tho plain declnrations 4 morbid: propensity jo nALUrE the kind to cominit | prohibited nets existing — ft the inind af person not ineapublo of Knowing they were wroug forms no derense. So, the old-fashioned doctrine that tw wife cannot be punlabed for an vet tone in her husband's press enee 1s repudiuted. The doctrine of self-defense fa definitly stated; and. ae are tho riles govern. ing those very perptexing enses [n which aorlme fa committed purnly within, partly outalde tho State. ‘Thon tollow some OH) sections delining: all known ‘olfenses and allotting the puniah- ments, Severat nrticles would be need/ul to give even an outing In detail, fn-wenerul tho existhig atntutes aro closely followed fn tholr substance, Addivonnt provisions wre inserted tw supply detects In the formor statute laws or to mike the law clear upon points beretafore doubtfat. A goneral definition fy often subst tutor for numerous statutes, What are ealled in the parlance of the eourt-room “common law rites,” declaring the proof necessary to cs~ tablish any particulurolfense, are freely tiserted Vho onumorntion of avecitic offer ja very iminutes the attempt has evidently: an appropriate provision for overy d of erie which canbe anticipated: yet, to cover Possible cases which mniy have escaped ntton ton, some geners] provisions are mad A person who willfully: and wrongfully commits, nny act which seriously Injures the person or property of another, disturbs or ondangers the public Peres ar health, apeuly outrages public decaney, ete. is panisiatie for mirdemennor, And tho jong siauite vloses with provisions reruluting pardon, sentences to imprinunmoent and thofr effect, increased punishment of socond olfenser, and careful detinitions of the moro technical terme omploycd. z od A QUEER CASE, Superacnattive Medlenl Etlyuct on Ite Dignity. A telegram was received from Cleveland Into last nicht inquiring into the Yeuth of one Mra. M.A: Oliver, formerly of that efty, and whose recont demise was supposed to Uo shrouded In inystery. ‘Tho telegram gave the namo of Dr. Thurston, No. 610 Wabash avenno, as tho attonding physician, aod this gentle man wis roused from his sliumbera shortly after midnight by a TemuNe roporter In search of what promlsud to bo o genuine sensation, but which proved tobe minus anything bordering on the oxtraordinary. Mra. Oliver was n witow of some 40 yuars of age, and up to within.n short tine was-employod In tho honsgebold of Mrz. Dr. Gould, on Wabash avonue. Some two woeks nao, sho tuft this place with--n view of tuking mt Kusturn trip, and went to oo rospeetnbla — bourding- place at 481 Wabash aventio to spend in fow.days pravious to her dopirture. Whilo theru ste was attacked with an nxgravated form of summer complnlut, for which she wis treatod by Dr. Thurston, After about ten daya’ iMnesd It was thought to placa. hor whore sho would have better nursing thin a dene house naturally nifords, und sho was accord. fuuly removed to Morey Hospital on onda: last. ‘The attending physlclan, Dr, Davis, ngread with the dlagnosia and-trentmont of Dr. Thurs- ton, aud no derlous result was’ untleipated, but on ‘Thursday Mrs. Ollver died, It developed thit she bad relutives in Oloyoland, and upon thelr being advised by Dr, Tburaton’s tologram, fed that a relntive would be in Chieago by Aturday, una, ordorcd thut the body be taken charge of by an undertaker, Ur. Thurs ton arranged neco with — Jor. dun, the undertaker, aud ‘that ho imiiht not bo deloyad by tho possible avacico of the hospital phygluian, wrote outa certificate of death, which wad asarihed to gustro-enteritio fover. ‘The hospital people refused to givo up the body for samo rexson bost known to thom selves, but prabanle ‘oWlug to 4 supor-sensitive- nesaona point of professional etiquot, Tho Uloveland people telegraphed Intor that thoy vould not come on, and that the body should bo forwarded, but it was still ut tho hoxpital last nigh ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Rosio Graves, u cyprian,who was nrrestod lato Saturday night by Oficer William Dollard for drunkenness amt disorierly cunduct on the streets; twice nttcinpted to commit auloilo dure ing the night In bor occll ut the Armory. Tha iirat time abo atlompted to hay herself to tha burs-at the cell door, but was diacovnrod aud eut down, Sha next ted tw stout ribbon so Uphtly about her nook that sha wns nearly choked toduath, After ale wis reaturud to cone solousnoss who worked horacis futon hysterical Ait, whieh flually became Bo serious that Dr. Loy! was called in, ‘The woman wie go extinusted by this thoo tbat it was found nocogsury to sun her to tue County Hospital. , FOOLING WITH ELECTRICITY. Bpectat Dispatch £0 The Chicago Tribune. Borvao, N, Yn Aug %—-A man named George Loonard Binith entered the station of the Bruab Electris Linht Company, on Ganson atreot, abyut Io'clouk to-night, anid, reaching over the railing, took bold of one of tho brushes, namall coppor wire where ts collacted the alvu- triolty, Baking the romurk that ho would stop tho iichitte, hu took hold of the other brush Jeborothe current waszenorated, and he dropped over the ruling dend. It was nocossury to stop tho much{ne to release him, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ° New Youk, Aug, %—Areived, tha Furnesala, from (usgow.. a Lonpon, Aug, %—Tho France, fram Now York, lod tho Ciroasslan, froin Blontreat, have ivod outs oN Se aK, Aue T—Arvived, tho England, New from Liyerpugl : THE BANKERS, “Niagana Paris, Aug, 7.—Tho Committea of Arrangennts of the Hankera'.Conyeation, soon to begin here, uxpout tocomplete tho program to-morrow, Turing the session, Charica Pare sons, of Bt. Louls, will) prosent # report on the growth and. progross of trade butween Westora cltles pad Burope, : ManyrLeaved Glexer, of Oregons: Eeeaiad land Vreguntun, A gentleman ee We see dobn sonds this oftics Tour sual bunches of clover toayes which are quite a bosanioal curtoulty. He suysr "AG @ request of Mrs. L. 0. Soveratas, 1 send tho ead bpocimens of four, tye, six, and Bove ived clover, which uro aults. Ly ficult curls oslty, ‘They wery ull plucked frome antl sod not u fout square.” Quo bunch contains gixteon stuilke, each With four leaves of clover; a svcont elgbt stalks, with Hive leaves; o stalks, with lx leaves, and & fourth-elx, with sgven loaves " EW YORK. A Heavy Rain Brings Relief to the Sweltering Inhabitants of Gotham. American vs. European Cathol- icism as Defined by an American Priest. The Sexton of a Church Found Dead in a Sunday-Schiool Library. The Poach Crop of the State of Dela- ware o Total Failure, THE TEMPERATURE, A MRAVY RAIN WINGS UELIKE TO THE SWELTERING PROPLE. New Youn, Aug. i—After tho discomfort of tho provious three days, the temperature to- duy wasn rellef (oall, The hoavy rain of tho early morning covled the atmosphere, nid a Nght brooze added to tho enjoymont of those who bad sweltered during tho provious. days, and valnly sought for stoop nt nigit. Tho heavy rain did othor yovd service, It thoroughly tleansed the streats and gutters of tho decaying substances which HAD NEGEN TO SMELL VILLAINOUS. In the afternoon thero, were suveral hoavy thunder-storma, which coolad tho alr, though by No Hivans adding to the enjoyment of pledsura- seekers, many of whom returned to town in # droncned and mp condition, ho certiticates of death which wore sent to tho Huron of Vitil Statistics to-day showed that 118 persons dled tn this nity Baturdiy afters noon and this morniog, In about sixty cases death was elthor caused or hustened by tho hent whieh prevalted last weuk, Such was the opin- Jon of the physiolans by whom tho certificates: wero slyned. Thehent had the effect of tnereas- ing the fatality inc ‘of (iphthoria and sear- lot-fever ina murked manner. Although THE RECORDS OF ‘THE NEALTI DEPART- MENT donot indiente that thora ins been any sudden {nerenee {n the number of. persons aiilicted with these maladies, yet the number of parsons who have died from thom in tho past three daya 1s 40 large nto be n mutter of surprise, about dozen ehltdren died from diphtheria and acariot- fovor Suturday, Dr. Howster, who recalved the cortifcntes of death to-day, sald the nirtnlity from these contin giuiis iltanaee appenred to bo ts grout in such hot weathor as in the coldost days of winter, CATIIOLICISM. THE AMERICAN YS. THK BUNOPEAN PLAN. New Your, Aug. 7,—3Stonalgnor Stetson, of 8! Josoph'’s Church, Joracy City, holds u pleni{o on the 1ith of August, and at. it beer twill be sold, _Fathor Hennessy, pastor of am adjoining paristy, tukosexeeption to this conductof the Mon- siqnor, saylng 4 plonto should not he hold on tho holy day. festival of tho assumption of tho Ilessed Virglu Mary, and that x prieat should not vo responsille for tho aale of eer. Monelgnor Stetson sald to-duy toa reporter; “Tho cwen- tlul point in this matter fs this: Is ‘tho Catholic Chureh in America to be conducted according to Ainarican principles or European principles? Fathor Hennessy ia IGNORANT OF AMENIOAN METHODA No thinks ho must govern his parigh hero as he would In freland: that all he hig to do is to brandish v shilielnb and ery to bis iron *Protibition,’ and racy niust submit: bike slayer. Ho would trent thom Ike dogs. This cannot be done Ta Amorica, and Tsay emphatically, It abnil not bedone here in tha Cathoite church so {ntuence ean go, Lam Amertean frat of all, bave traveled in Europe and tived thore, and nowhere bave [ sven the right hand of goodfellowship uxtended so freety us f buve seon it in Amerie. 1 have been inguited avon in Maly and Spain, bat never in Amerien, 1AM PASBIONAT! IDEAS AND INSTITUTIONS, ‘Thoy appeul to tho reason of man, and ao Lay that iu this country these idens must be applicd to the guvernment of tho Catuotie Churel. | Wa must use’ porsuasion, Instruction, education. Wo must sppent to the good sense of the people and not drive them Uke dos or hold o shilielsh over tholt heals, In tho latter way Father Hennessy Is tryin to govern hls people. tu the former nee Lam endeavoring. to tend mine. 7 an trying {he American plang ho the Enropean, T have nv obfection to emigrants, but T do ob- -Jeot to thofr coining here to rule by Suranea tnothods. Wo shui! hive our picaie, and IT sbull not prohibit beer by uny adlot,” ASPILYXIATED. THE RENTON OF A CHUNCIL FOUND DEAD. New You, Aug. 7—Tho congregation of tho Fourteenth Street. Presbyterian Church was disturbed to-day bya sincll of escaping gis, mingled with even ‘a loss tolerable odor, and tho Roy. Mr, Marling, the oillolating clorgy~ man, was annoyed nt many porsons leaving. . J. L Osborn, tho sexton, not ‘boing nt his post, tho church wns openod by tho organist. After aurvice it was learned that Osborn bud not been seonsince Wednesday evening, when thora wisn leoture in the church. ‘The offensive odor np- poariug to coma from tha Suniny-school Me Urary, next tu the Ieoture-room, the duors wore forced by tho police, and, stretched upon n cush- Jon in the middie of the floor, was found tho dead body of Osborn nenely nude, In an ade yanugd stage. of decomposition, and the room was fillod with gas cscaplng from a connection pipe of a. small gas-stove, Tho stove was upset and pipo broken, PEACHES. TIE CROP IN DELAWANE A COMPLETE PAUL iE. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chea Tribune. New York, Aug. %.—In the old peach-growlog section of Newcuatic County, Dolaware, thore fro absolutely no peaches whatever. In county which in previous years producod up- wards of 2,000,000 basketa and abipped upward uf 100 car-londs a day thoro will not be wore than one enr-loud to bo ablpped on any one day during the entire season, and perhaps 5,000 bus- keys will bo nll that will bo grown there, It is even doubtful if from tho ontiro State of Del- eMart thero eed bo a are daily ahipment of oue full careload of really ri enches, Thoro will be, if ia olaimed, 0,000 paskets of pouches grown in Sussex Coubty. Ln the nolghborbood of Lewos there ure: A GOO MANY NATURAL OR UNGRAPTED PEACIC THES, eS whieh mm: faraiet 2 pont mmny penobes for tho murket, Tatoves adding thie Yuval and une cultivated crop In cathuating, it 1s execediualy doubtiul (€ thoro will be bait of the 10,000 bis. kota luoked for, ‘Chosy who a fow wooks xo beloved that thoy would havo a fees supply of penches roalizo now thut thoy. will riise bur a wmail crap, “houdands of younrpenches bayo already fallen to tho ground victims of tho cure cullo stings, andof thoso.which remain no good yencues enn be expected, as in wll probability hoy will be stung and prematurely rlponcd. a RECAPTURED. TWO OUT OF THRE SCALED LUNATICS NEOAPTURED. New Yous, Aug, 7.—Hussey and MoLaughlin, two of the lunatics who escaped Haturday night from tho Insane Asylum on Ward's Island, havo been captured. Itecums that about mide night the attendants at the asylum fheard a cry, apparontly provocding from ‘tha rivor at Hell Gute, Whey took a row-bunt and went out ia the river, whoro thay found a tat-vottomed boat eypsized In tho stream, ‘Thero was no one In {t,but a man's cont was lying on tho bottom orthe boat.aa it luy upstde down, Nothing juory Was Heard of the fugitives unt! built past, 8 this morning, when 0 Keghor isvovered ius- soy trylng to awlin acrors Harlem Miver, IR Was CALTURED. Ho rofuaod ta toll in what way the doors word unlocked. Ho ‘stated, however, that wfter he and bis compinions Hot out af tho yurd thoy found g tute bottomed boat at ihe lower oud of the tuland, ‘This they took un tho river.” Hofure they had pono far, tha bout bad filed with water and fully capsized, Lu iarich, tho third snnu, took off bis cout, jeld iwon tho boat, and awarn towards the Now York shore, Mefanehlin could not swhn, so iussey says ho helped bin Into tho bont and endoavored to awit and push the hoatbeforo bin. Finding his strength failing, ‘ho loft tho bout und SicLuugh> Tin and mado hls own escape to Tsrien, Se- Laughlin was-captared nour tho foriner reale Wee ae ‘Lunuasich and scoured after a stuut ro- Blatant - started aoroas ITEMS, ae AWG UNDERTAKING, f New Yous, Aug, At midoight (Sunday) Willian, Galo, tho’ pedcatrlan, bad completed 5,88a quarter miles Of tho 6,00) quarters ho une Gortouk to tramp. ee ngs * AN EXIIDITION OF SUANKS, Tho seven sharke which wero caugut in’ Bast River and North Iyer aro now on oxbiblton. A. suboo! of abitks wero off Fujton etroot dook this afternoon, oa 5 Hg ae ok: ; NATIONAL GWISS FESTIVAL ‘ Over 8,000 persuns were at the opening ta-da iu Nowa x Jy of tha Watioual Bwisetostivad THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, Y DEVOTED 'TO AMERICAN’ AUGUST 8, 1881: Delegates were pre: In tho United Blaty DIED FLOM MEAT, Mra. Hdlzn Downs, at fofunt daughter, and her nother nrrived at Jersey City trom Enylant Katurday, While in the railroad dapat tho same ovening waiting for it train to tke thom to Poort, where tho hushand of Mrs, Downs ls ame plover, the worn was prostrated Ly huat, und died thls ovening. . ———— SUNDAY BRAWLS. Stone-Throwing, Stabbing, and Gone eral BBlood-Lotting im the West wwellth Htrave Mistricts Tho Weat Twelfth Street Pollee District man ayes to malntain ita reputation fur deads of crime and Sunday bloodshed, Thoro. wera a series of viclous brawis throughout the dlatrict yesterday, aud tho polles patrol was kept busy in running hither and thither. Nothing of nny t from almost every olty aorions tntura tuok place, however, until whortly after, 6 o'clock, when o light aruso | In the = vicinity = of = atone: yard which {1s open from tho street at the cornor of Clinton and Forquor streets. Dure ing tha afternoon n party of nine or ten youny hoodiume of tho dlatriut organized a little orgie over a quantity of Leer, which thoy ofthor atola or purchased and enrted inte tho yard, Thoy were all “under the Influence,” when threo mon, flying eomowhere on Ewing street in tho viuinity, cane alony, and, beanuse those stopped to look ntthoircarousala, the young blackguaris began an unprovoked attack upon thorn, The bruken atone with which the yard fa filed nude dangerous weapons, and the three mer, after vainly endeavoring to stand thelr ground, hexane rotreat, Tholrassaltants followed thom up, and ono of thom had got ina murderous blow upon one of tho refigees, when Frunk Bhuramnu,a young Botemlan of 1! yoars, who wasatanding infront of bls boarding-house at No. % Forquer street, futerfered, fe hnd no. soonor, seized the young ‘ruliisn who Intheted tho blow than he was fot upon. by bly companions, One of the. larger auembers of the party Jumped upon Sharan, nod dealt him atorriiic blow on the forehens with glorze stong, At the sume Umean attempt was inade to rob Sburamm of hia wateh und chair, Uponsceing that tho mun waa badly burt, bis ussallante scattored, The Injured man ‘was borng into the house, and was thore attended: by Dr, d, Folbreohtywho found u very revere con- tuslon on tho forehead newer the right temple, aud put thren stitebes Qi the gash. He considered the Injury a very severe one, but was unable to sity how it would result, he alfray croated considerable excitement {in the neftiborhvod. A large crowd yuthored, und rumors that from one tu a half-dozen men had been killed were soon in circulation, By tho tine the pollca patrol arrived the gang of thugs tnd esonped, and while search fur some trace of tham wns boing prosectited the putrat was summoned to the corner of Hnrrison und Foster streets. There they found Jobn, alins bad Riloy bicoding cuplously from no toss at RIGHT DIVFERENT WOUNDS, four in tho back, one in cach aro, and two in the lert hand, [Ho was taken to the County Hos. pital, and the physiclany who there attended hint sity’ the Injuricsare not Moly to prove tan verous, ag tho knife with which the stabbing: was done anpesra to haye been small and shorte bladed. Capt. O'Donnell, who neeampanied tho patrol on the call, at ance snstituted seareb for Douls Kaugney, 2 wall known young thick whom Riley “said ad cat him, After senreh of nearly ‘two houra ‘Jaugney i suddenly reappeared on one. of the ade jacent cornora, and was arrestod by Oilleer Jarey. Ho confessed baving done tho cutting: Wut claimed that tho knife had been taken frou him #6 hoe was escaping.” He is a bardened youre erlintoal, older and tore precooious than e looks, and is worthy oF eommltting nny crime fn the cnlendar. Hitey was nat much bet- tor until he, some tine ayo, resolved to reform, and bo big recently, been employed asa teunl- ater by a inun unimed Butier, ‘At 10:0 lust mbt Cupt: O'Donnoll and Borst. Rehm arrested at his home, No. 160 West Taylor atreat, a youny man numed Thomus Ketlert, who adinitted braving struck Shura, nad who turned over to thom the stone with which the blow was inflicted. Tho Intter was bidden by him under tho house, and fs clotted with batr ‘and blued un one side of it, Kellett bus quite 8 ditovent story to tell of the allmy, He dantes the boer-drinking, and suys ho’ was chased to tho stonc-sard by three men He made a dotorinined stand niainet them, an was nbout to get away, when Sharan, rushed out of his house, and, knowing nothing of the dipienlty, seized him, The police ara wot yorgutisiied that they bave got tho truth, dnd uro stil tnvestizatrag, e ‘Later in the evening 9 (ut named Jobn Galvin was run in by Olicer O'elty for havin: atrugk a Bohomtaiy, Hiving, on Polk street, an tho hand with a stone. ‘Phe Injured ony res fused to prosesuto, boweves, and Galvin inoat Hkely will be discharged from custouly, —<—_— OFFICER CROWLEY'S FUNERAL. Tho funeral of: Oftver Daniel Crowloy, tho third policeman murdercd in this city within two months, took pluce xt 10 o'clock yosterday forenoon from bis fate residence, No, %t Miller, street, Unlike bis equully unfort- imate’ brother . officers Muhoncy and O'Brien, ‘Olicor Crowley was o mentber of no outside associations, and nia funoral was thorefore in soto charae of tho poiles. An escort of about fifty patrolmen, with Olicors Lavin, David Barry, Edward Burrett, John MWekey, Charles Goodman, and P. H, Mulyibitl necting ag pall-bearers, preceded by ao band, and followed by a. long ine of carriages, mado up tho cortéwe, The romning, inclogod in n bandsomo bluek cloth- covered casket, wero taken firat'to tho desult Churoh on West Twolfth atreot, where short but innvresalve sorvices wore held, and where muss for the renoso of the dead will be sald to-diy. ‘Teneo the cartége proceeded to tho North. western depot, where cars were taken for Calvary Cometery. Two brothers of tho do- ceased arrived from Boston baroly in time to partietnnte in the ceromoules, ‘The floral offer. ize Included a lirgo star of rosos and corna: tons, beuring Upon ite free. tho number *20,"* —that of tho star worn by tha deceasad in life. "This was tho gilt of tho ollicers of tho West Lhke Strect Station. Hie brother officers of the West Madison Streot Station contributed 3 largo floral pillow. surmounted by wv cross and stir, ond bearing the word * * Ia forget-me-note, ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE, Androw Olsen, a laboring man 45 yenra old, is looked up at the West Chlengo avenuo atation charged with an attempt to outrage the person of Tizzlo Hart, a T-year-old girl, Io was are rested! by Ollluer Join Nelson, of tho Lincoln Yark polleo. L Advice to tho ‘Thirsty. London Worll, An nlways thirsty but very temperate man oxborts ng follows: “Hore is a Hood, Ruthor|ty—Albort Smith, You may possibly havo board him stato the SAMO thing, and It mny bo mentioned in his ‘story of Mont Blano’ *Whon | arrived at the Granda Mulots | took a sinall squaro-of choco fate end wrapped It round with snow and ewal- lowed it, and found ft most rofreahing and in- vigurating,’ Suow ts not portable, butcbovolute {8,and bas tho moritof not biowlng up when heated, Niko tho ammonia that anglers carry about with them to cure tho witga bitcs, Atao avoid oldor,. Dolivious but fatal drink totakers of exorcise, Jenn pour testimony to tho fact that tho more you drink uf it the more you want to, Lam eradibly Intormed’ that Dov~ onshira mowors und roapors can drink iyo or ix gatlona n day, and Loan porfectly bultove it. * Noyor touch spleita under any clrenmstancrs, Dozens of lemons ean bo and with sodn or pluin wate ly auinpd Wid: inger-becn, a fw worth a King’s ransom. ‘Thoro ure two pre eminant drinks for Aanehing thirst, equal lia nerit, but h matter of tnate tu tho drinkers,— barloy water wolentiticully made, according to the reelpe givan in yourgolumnssometiine buck, aud milk. I prefer tho foriuer, iiut If young Indies would drink the Inttor nt bulls, for fie stance, In teu of doubtial chainpugno, thoy would mpoodily disvovar a great ditercneo, Wore ally and. physteally, And if cvory lockkeepor on tho ‘Thunics were to keep a duiry and a*coo! ortwoon tho protlscs, thiraty onrsmion would minke bis fortuno.in a tow yours” ed uceze of a lumi Nonan Stantey and Westininator Abbeys Canon Farrar says that Donn, Blaniey’a thoughts contored fn Westininstor Abbuy, und toithe alluded tn‘ nlmost bis iost articulate words, “i hogud has como,” he sald," in the way E' most desirad Ieubould come, Zcauld not havo controllen {t botter. After provcbing ono of my, sermons on tho licatitudes, hod nh most violout ttt of sickness, touk te iny bed, and sald tmmodiatoly that f wlebed to dia wt Weatminater, 1 ata pertvctly happy— perreotly sutisticd, Ihave no mlegivings.” And again, a tittie Inter on: “So far ual know what the duties Gf this villve aro supposed ta be, i ane of overy iucainpétanco, £ yur humbly trust that [bave #uataiued, bofore ‘tho tind or tho nutlon, the oxtruordinary value of the Alibey ae arollxlous, Hbural, aud national tnetitutlon.” a A Medium Scaring Hur Musband to Death. i Portland (Ore) Correepandenca fan Franclsco Chron 1 felts Mra, J. O, Laranstour, a spiritualist, who had troupio in Ban Feapelassabout a divnond Fig which sho got tra ot. U, Clarke, who Coll dei whilo playlog curdy with hor, ebo clahuiug that ho gave it to-her, inslsta that sho has re colved spiritual. <iutturs aud ispagohos to the - otfeo! tober husband, why. kvops alittle suooting-wallery, will die boforo ite Le ehugse worked ‘pon bli. shat wn very (right he bus boone sick, Shu hus ordered her monraiuy clophes, and imude preparations toaell the hovay and Curnkury, dink, Large. slour Is 30 assured of big deuty that she has oven prepared, totuke a third busbaud, She is o tues ooking Bnglish womsn, and was a widow woen Larunsiour mari oy, Sul Francisco Mpirit~ alles qgsure ber dat Luruasiour will suyaly ; aly on or before Aug. by ‘ . s- An Army Officer's Estimate of This Distinguished Ab- origine, The Late Lamented Was an Ine dian of Strong Chare acter. His Dislike of Baldheaded Mon, and His Friendship for the Whites. Spocnlation as to the Cause of His Fatal Enoounter with Red-Dog, Yes," said Mnj. A. & Burt, of tho United States Army, who Ja residing in Chicago on re- eruiting service, whon a Tianie reporter saw hiu yesterday afternoon, 1 knew Bpotted-ail very woll. Ho wasu Drulé Sioux, a Chiuf noted for his atatusmunship and diplomatic craft among tho Indians, Ho | was shurt and very heayy-sct.’ ils. forehead was broad, and ho .bad 4 not remarkodly broad nose, while his fave waa quite futellectual, Bpotted:‘Fall was popular with oll the army off+ cers und also nmong tho indies, Whenever ho vinited the resldano of any army ofiicor be wis always made welcome because he bad a very refined andgentlemanly way about bim for a rude and untutored snvayo, We all thought well or ‘Old Spot,’ ns the olticora called him, bo- cause ho was a-friond of tho whites.” “Wns he conaldercd a great Chipf?” asked tho reporter, “ For a long time he bad control of but a armall band of Sioux, whe roumed along the banks of tho Republican itiver, bunting and fishing. Dur- ing the bullding of the Union Pacifo Rallroad ‘Old Spot’ was noted for I$ PEACEFUL POLICY toward the white people, and for this ronson he bad no largo following among the Sioux until they came under tha control of tho Unitod States Government. Spotted Tall was a yroat army friend of Capt. Loe, of the Ninth Infantry, although he had many other warm. friends among the ollcors, 1 thought a great deal of ‘Old Spot’ myself." © How old was he, do you suppose?". “ You can't toll upon the Lanks of what river, or tho exact fucatton of tho forest, or tha cor- rect topea in which the late. lamented first suw the Sight of day. An Indian looka about the anine after ha gets tu be Bo ra old thut he docs when ho le 7. I'M put it mildly, “Spot” was probubly 1, 00, 05 years olil,—n little young erorolier, I yucas that's us near as auiybody can tell you his age. But the old Sioux was re- aise statesman ninong bis people, and yot bo r CANEFUL AND CRAFTY. Ho know always what he wus about. Hu wasa frlondef the Gavernmont owing to tho fact that he wiv the udvocuty of a pence policy Among ins poopie. Not that he was tind ware rlor. Ho had ulways beon a iighting man, and was alwitys noted fortis bravery in personal enucgunters ainong fils tribe. He was for a peace polley beenuse of a fecling that in awar be- tween the white man and the tadian tho formor ‘would surely conauer, aud that they would over- run the lind and obliterate tinatly the last yout- ige of the red man, “Old Spot etunds prevminent, like Wash-a-kie, of the Shushanes. By the way, *Old Wash! was wuothor such falthful friend of the whites, and he bala face on hin exactly like Henry Ward Neecher, und {f thoy ware dressed alike L dowt think that you could tell. them ‘apart, that Wishea-kie the darkest, = But was rensible enough to keep out of seandal and -the courts, and be doesn’t lecture. Spotted Tall rose above: sich nen ug y Horse, of the Sloux, and Old-Mian-Afrald- ofeltisellorsva; he was tar prominent above Situiug-Bul, The Intter onty has the proinl- nenee given him by the whites and the press of the country, Ho wae simply a Mediuine-sany he was no Warrior, und be hud no central of bie bolght heoow “Ud = Wash’ 2 buoy ‘ Aad do you supporto the killing camo about?" : “Spattad-Tuil brooked. no opposition to, his communds. Tho tight probably arose from *Old Spot's aggresaivoness. He wanted no opnosl- ton froin uny of his people. He was llways fond of stopping, ont on tho streets of his village with his Winchester rite on bis shoulder, Ho was Hable to commanit Mr. Ned-Dog, Me. itnine inetho-Bky, Mr. Crow-Doy, or nny other ehef to do so. If tha gentle” savuyo opposed tho old man's wish, *Sput! would quietly cock bis rite. sugyeat that the order was quite iaperative, that the eyes of the Groat Spirit were upon him, dad a little more delay night open to blin u beautitil vista of tho buppy ininting-grounds. Mr. Ied-Doy or any other dog would gonorilly decline to tukea ylew of the horentter, but instend follow the xentlo dlctation of the Winchester ang Mr. Spottod- ail” crow-pea, oe kind of an lodian sardine is Crow a “Crow-Dog is an Indian unknown to mo ns Chior of Pollcw. If ho was ehtut thon ‘Old Spot' had Leen deposed, and thls probably prompted joulouty on his part. You know Spotted-Tail was mudo a Seryvunt by Gun. Crook ut the famous corraling of the wild In- dians under Crazyellorie, who and his tribe wero aeally’ tho dghtug Bitting-Hull’a band. Gen. Ci Bpottad-Vall boewtso “he thought he, of ui! tho Indinus, waa the one to be put io controt of tho police, because of tho deterinian. tion of his character and power ta control viclous clements amoug ble people. Tha’ potice ayatony wis the creation of Geo. Crook, Dr. MeGMilenddy 1s tho present Agent at Niobrara, ond he rf ably deposed spotted-Tall and thorolt [tes tho origin of tho dillicnity, in wy opinion, though I don't know, of course.” What do you know of Spotted-Tail’s family roldtlonsy” “Not yery much, You remomber the story of Col. Slnynidler and Spotted-Trit's daughtor, which protty yur wont tho cotnds of the press. In chat it was graptacally detailed how tho fair and dusky maiden fell in love with an ariny ‘olll¢or, and that she dled of a broken heart, bee vawise the aforesald ollicor oouldn’t add anothor squaw to hie lodge. Col, Maynadier was supe pused to have beon tho horo of the yarn, which wad of thy taffy character, Poor girt! Her tighes repose at Hort Lararuic.” ire i you know apy tneldents In Spotted-Tall's fo “Yoa,some, Monever, that I know of, was foolish enough to parade tian old plug bat aud wealico shirt, ) never know him to mutilate aa old pair of pints that thoy might be made inore conyentont to put on, or add to the vlaborate- ness of hie costume, He was quite senslbic as to bis clothing, butidon't know that he ever wore n suporiluity stun te, excope Govern: Tene blankeue Old Spot’ was wu witty cuss, and bo DIDN'T MIKE BALD-IEADED NEN, Two years ago, nt a Council at Cainp lovlugon, te suldto tho gentlemen who cumv to talk to hims *Go back to the Great Futbor, and toll bhi tosend no wore bald-beaded men to treat withud. Lover gawo butd-huaded tan who was nota ln’ At another time Col. Royal mot hint, and usked tho old Indiant *How te it, that you aud 1 aro gbout tho samo Ey an au so old looxlus, while zou retain the appeurnuce of qputey Spotted- aulled, tle understood Enylists yur} bur disliked to tulk it Ho made ny “answer to tho tutorproter, who lnughod heartily. Col, Ituyal hoaed tho romark, and naked tho Intorpreter what ‘Old Bpot’ bad sald, ‘Sha futerpreter healtatod, and ually answereds ‘te pass gos look old bucause you drink tuo SW e, much whisky,’ I Inughed, but he naked .uo “iors qucutions. — Bpotted>Tail in. Oghts “aainute the | Pawnces, wero tho Sloux uid | onotnica, and bo always acquitted himself with erudit. Old Spot, as L understand ft, always planned his thts beforehand, aud ho evinced In thor & wrent doa! of stategic bility. ie aymiinat the Pawnces, Utes, and tho Crows, Rjaattede all was torn southonst of the Hack Als, somewhere In the Republican country.” . neyf he bovame vullghtonod somownat, did) ho al Reenter ara 8 0 Ol Intel og eOple, ina one of bia boys at school wt Carlisle, Tas but *Old Spot! thought that he wasn’t treated with that distinction witch bis sou ought to receive and took bin away, Jut youny Vall went back nauin shortly after, In “all bla councils an deulings with the Governmont Bpotted-Tatl ate wayd naked that Catholic priests mixht be sant uniong tia poople, And tt was a tlatakon policy which didnot comply with shoe requests, Pho tndians doulrod the Catholic toucings, Dut it is supposod thay tne Epiveopal vicment overwhelmed thom, The atinchinent tu tho Cuthollo pricat iv caally vxplainod, Avrong the Tudjuus through thelr entire sntystonury history, TUE CATHOLIC PESTS have been remarknble for thelr courage, seal, Hdelity, aud endurenco, and for thelr correct hobitedmong, (he Judiinas whorgver they la» bore. ‘Tho fact ty na ive CHUHOl be wid of ull the representatives af other ilonomluas Soa eee rue tanto a tusiate wearibg’ ta Credguien ud eo Ly a crass i waymbol uf the Cathollo talth vwithte, him, B mrOla Spot though short I stature, always loomed up in appearance ut the powWwows aod - counalls, No boad soldier: over: aaid., to bin av they have | waid’ te ud, ay age Vie wound aay to ay intdreuptors ‘Buy 8 Wwol i. Diles iy Lum telling the trot Tkuow ‘ou shut wy Dotter wuut fe batter for tho Intorests of my poonie thun you do. Bpottod-Talt bas killed ‘eovoral of bla own tribe In enforoiug big personal control among tae Ihidlans,”” Ho wasn despot, then «Hu wanted (0 bu chief or take up hin tolgo and 2a It | said Mr, Alcott, with deep solemnity, “is tho was notorious = ¢ ¢ ” Pas motores Eat cdeTall cas. hoard Thingnoss of tHe Here,” atin, 1b must G3 eee tosay on Kaveral occuwsiona: *f want no talking: aquaw ininy lodge. You cau have all you wat in your jodge.’ [bolfeva Spotted-Tall genorally rifed where he wna tho su pppeet head, If Dr, McGilllauddy deposed Spotted-Tail aa Chiof of Potice it was undoubtedly a short-sighted pol+ foy, and a matter of BASF INGRATITUDE, Thore wag no inan tp control the wild Indians whon they came into camp as Spotted-Tall could. Ie had eroat rere with them when iE) fossed, is a ‘mastarplecarmLetter from card Sthook af Phiyenpnye fr : ee enn ‘ A MixeThowsand-Pollar Garter; Lord Odo Hussell fs quoted ae tolling pe amute inghtury concerning his kinsman tha late Barl. «+ When Queen Victorin wished to confer the or- - dor of the Gurtor on Lord John, the old gontie. Bp bis pet, and, while *humbiy dutifully hanking her Major, romarked: * however, accent your Majesty’ a offer untess tiny brother (tho late Duke of ied- thoy camo Into Camp Robinson In 1870, aad wore 1) wi $ ¥ corraied alter the famous Custer Osh, potters for iy the Pit mater Ghat tno, Tako wok ‘Tall’s energy, cnpabillty,and known worth among: the Indians assisted the Lovernmeut srontl yin quieting and . controlling the wild tribes, and Gen, Crook solevted bitn as Chief of Police, with the oxperiouce.of the most noted Indian fighter on our plitlus, To apts Lae belonss tha credit of having brought Spotted-Tail to the ont reservation on the Missouri fiver, h ha and his people so atrenuously' resisted, Leo's intuence worked a great assistance Government, and bls power lies in never having nutda or never tnaking « promise to the Indians tunlesa he could carry thom out.” THE FIRE RECORD. CITICAGO, ‘Tho atarm from Hox 288 at 2:15 yoaterday aftornoon was caused by a. fire on the roof of the two-story frame buliding, No, 16 Weat Jtan- dolph street, owned by B. W. Hoach, and occus pled by L. Samnuols, a second-hand dealer. Cause, unknown, Damage, $20. The nlurmr from Nox G19 at 7:55 yesterday morning was caused by a firo in 8 ono-atory frame bullding south of Itluo Island ayonue and Uetween Noboy and ioyna streets, owned by tho United States Holllng-Stock, Cotnpany, and used by thom us a storehouse. The damage to Dullding and contents Is roughly ostimuted at about $1,500. The jnaurenco could not be arcore tained, 18 none of the propriejors were present. The cause Is supposed to have been apuntancous combustion in a plle of ally vier ‘A still alarm to engine No. 21 at 3:35 yostertay morning waa vauseil by an inciplont ffro in the rear room of the first Hoor of u three-story frame bujlding at 403 anaes avenue, owned and oc auch a hint from Royalty forthwith that he paid 1 of liktug to part wi tmonoy, ani that Lord John got iho rattor directly. BUSINESS NOTICES, Arends Reef, Iran, and Wine, with Cinchona, the standard medicinal tonie of this pregceulne 8, Itonriches the bigod, prompt> ly invigorates the brain and {oryous ‘syatem, improves digestion, cto, losylt: A round form, ‘bright eyes, ate stata of mind. Arond’s drugs store, corner Madison street and Fifth avenuc, pI Ww SS Eee Buck & Rayner’s Moth Powdor isthe aera tect lest and bidoupe. A leo proter 28, Ho 9g, and bedbu; iso proacrvol valuable fure'and woolens trom the raval ac ae Iuck & Rayner, makors of the * Mara” logne. Cee errr pene SANFORD’S GINGER. wn cuplod by Mrs. | Muryuret = Siugsey, as qrtantt . ry aariling house, Damuge nomipale ere iota NS {s overy indication that; the fire was we v the work of an incondiury, as the house was fired in two different placed at the same time, anda abed in the rear of an adjoining building at No. 470 wns olso fired and damaged to the ox- tent of about €10, Mrs, Massey is sald to suse pect some of ber lodyors whom ashe. recently ejected for non-payment of rent. ‘Tho wlarin from fox 863 at 1217 this morning was turned in by Ofttcer Harting upon the dis= covery of firo In tha two-story and basemont stone-front residence No. hdd Dearborn ave. nue, owned uy ox-Ald, D, “K. Pearson and vegupled by: Me J. A. Dowitt. Tho fire was first discovered frum five to ton minutes before the warm was turnud In by dtr. Dowltt hinself, who with bis wife ocoupled the fran room on the upper. atory, Ho was uwakenes by tho odor or emuke and tho ernokling of fire, and wns sv surprised that he, without 2 moment's thought, sprang for the door opening to the hallway. Ashe opened It a volume of hot alr, smoke, and fira rusted In, completely bliindiug bliin, and scorebing i! *GINGER* Cures Tntemperance, Stops the morbid craving for intoxicants, which prev vonte reform, affords the proper ptimulue to the wbusod system, quicta. the nerves, promoter Ps regulates the stomach and bowels, abarpens tha ap- pethe, and thus restores by degrees thousands to Iver of sobriety.” Sownre of imitations entd to be ne good ue BANFORIS, Ask for SANFORD 'S GINGEY, and take no other, Sold overywhero, WERKS & POTTER, Boston, BAKING POWDER, TEE CONTRAST! akin and aloging bis hair and beard «| While other rare Powders ore largely ADDL, hat the presence .of mind to closu the TERATED with ALUM ond other hurtful drugs, 5 door, and then aprang for his children, two ‘girls aged B and 6 yvars reapeotively, who were usleep in the rear rou on the game Hoar, Fortunately tho fire in this ptors was thon con- fined to the staircrec and hullway, and tho doors from all the apartments leading to tt wero closed, Tho ghildren wore fount stlil siceping safely in Lei. and were hurried into the front room, where thelr mother was anxlously walting for thom. Tho fra was by. this timo bursting through tho deora. Tho olde ext child fosisted on jumping out of the wripaue, and was with diiticuity ro- strained fram carrying aut Ler purpose, Tho father, taking tho oue from the child, tore up fram tho tloor w Jong strip: of earput, and fastening one end of It about his youngest dyughter, Jowored her from ono of tho wiudows ‘dirvctly over tuo head of | the front steps, ‘The lttte -one was’ obliged tu hold iast to the gid of the onmpot to prevent it from élipping. ‘Te ber own and ber Tuther's disinay it was found that the curpot was too sburt. The chil was drawn back, and the Hfe-cord wus lensthanci by tying # abect to the ond of It. ‘This anewered tho purpose very well, and the little ono was thon safely lowered to tho steps. ‘Tho oltlest virl was next lowered, and then the wife and mother.” Mr. De Witt thon, fastened: the whect to.. tho, bed- | Las been kept UNCHANGED fn all of Its original stead, and blmsel¢ descended: -All four | purity and wholesomencss, ‘Tho best evidence of wero) in their nihteclothos, © an Th BAPETY. MEALTIFULNESS, PURITY, on and gousht abelter in the boweus of thelr neigh: | EFFECTIVENESS, is THK PACT of Its belog used bors, “All thie took place before any,.cuo vias | ody tow vt to Suctts, trom Batt to Westy fa. nware that the houso was alire, “The next | tne homes of tie rich aud poor, where It has deen nelubbor north was ulout tho tirat to dis- | gued for the last 16 yours, cover the fire, and bo spent yaluablo time in vainly trying to xend ity rt A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. aharin by Suen c nels telenmunar aca: NEVER #OLD-IN BULK, some people living farther away shuuted fre un~ '(RELE tittePartention oF Ulcer Martinun wae ne- | Made by STELLE & PRICE, rested. ‘Thisdelay gave tho fire considerabia Mannfacturers of Japulin Yeast Gers, Sport before tha depurtiment . could | Flavoring Extracts, otc,, Chicago and St. Loula. reuch “the scene. Tho two upper storied of the houne, together with the furnishings, was badly gutted. ‘The tosson building will be at leat. $1,000, and to contents from $2,000 ta $1,000. Upon tho intter Mr. Dewitt baa $2,000 insurance, 80) euch in tho New lampsbl People's of Newark, Newark Fire, and British America, The origin of tho fre laa cnmplote mystery. ‘The tlremen think from ull the cire eummatauces that it started in the back parlor on the second flour, but dir, Dewitt says thero wis no fire In that portion of tho house, and 1s whol- Iy.ata loss toexplainit. | - ‘Tho most emburrsding thing about tho blaze fsthat the Dewiltts Jost overy atitch of ctholr weuring apparel, and hud {t,not been that thelr nulghbors hid extra sults they would have boot in i egrry tx indood, ——— AT OMAMPAIGN, ILL. Spectat Disputch to The Chicago Trituns, Cnawpatan, I, Aug, 7A Ore Saturday morning destroyod three woodon buildings on Main street, ‘hoy wore vecupled by 8, Daum- book as a jewelry storo, Daumboch _Lros's incat-markat, and Mrs, D, Schillor’s olgar-atore. Bome of the atouk of aliwas savod, Lossos ag follows: J. Daumboch, two buildings, $2,000; insured for $20 In Spelngiteld Fire a Muriues LE. Haris, building, $30; no insurances 8, Danmboeh, Jowelur, sinok, $5,000; inured, for $1,000 In Latienshiro; Mrs, Sehillor, astaok, is Inadured for $400in Poounlx, Hartford; Daumboch Bros, 880: ho Insurance. Sovoral inrge hate giuaa’ In. stores opposst wore broken by heat. ‘Whe fro originated In the clgar-stora. AT BUFFALO. Borctal Disontes fo The Chicago Tribune, Avrvato,N. ¥., Aug, TA fire originated atBo'cluok this aftornoouln Haddick & Co.'s pieture-trame manufactory at Gil. Main street, caused by tho explosion of a gas motur probas bly, though nothing defluit i known, ‘Tho Hames were quickly. eubdund, with a loa of $1,000 on building, wae wroatly damaged by dense that the fireman knoos to reach tho blaze, Tho loss on vngray- ings will xvod $5,000, probably fully insured, though no delinit iaformution can be had ag to the company. ID. THE GREAT CU RHEUMATISM An it ta for all discoses of tho KIONEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. ‘Tt cleanses tho syntem of the acrid poison that causea tho dreadful suffering which only the viotima of Rheumatiem can realise, THOUSANDS. OF ‘CASES of the worst forme of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, in a short ime PERFECTLY CURED, WORT. WORT. E po ‘The uatural action of The Liver is cleansed of ail digeas Bowela move fresty and Leatthfully. 1 way the worst ulseases aro éradicated theayatem, ¥ Auit haz been proved by thousands that {athe moat effectual remody for cleansing the system of al! morbid seorstions, It abowld be inovery housshold SPRING MEDICINE. Alwaye oures MILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPAs TION, PILZS and all PEMALE Diseasee, Is putup in Dey Vere! one package of whilelt ‘Also Int Liquid Feria, the convenience of those who cant 1b. Htacté ith equal efleiencyin eitherform, GET Tror YOUR DRUGGIST. FIC, 61,00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop'a, (Will send the dry post-pald.) AURLISUTOR, V7 WOR PAPILLON. HAVE YOU HAY FEVER? —— AT EAST TAUNTON, MASS. TAUNTON, Muss. Aug, %—Tho largo wire and nal! imitia owned and operated by tho Old Cale ony lron Company at Last Tauaton wore totally deatroyed by re thls morulng, toxcthor with itooks and machinery, Loss cstiinated at from $150,000 to $200,000, “Tho burning of tho wire and’ will mill winkes necessary tho abuttiog dawn of the rolllugemills, which wore running on fulltime, Severul hundred mou are throwo out of employinent, Squirrote Whip a Scorpion. * Virginga City (Nev) Chronicte, Agentlemun of thls olty who hus as peta a puree the little cotton-talled growud-equirrels but wbound overs where on the bitis, yosterday triud an oxperiiment with thom. He procured a Hvo ecorplon from some boys who had caught it : du th pitt nd throw the fuptile into the cu, Enabiie matamg| PAPILLON Hy : r 5 aoe ett dun much the ening, ab tas | WIL RELIEVIO YOU ido by the kingilaher whon startled. The pair olroled round the reptile, which stood with tall erected over [ta back and ating oily vie clously. Finally, quick as 8 tlash one of tho squirrels darted forward, | With its) paws It brovgh, tho tall of the woorplon to the flour, Instantly ult otf tho Joint containing tho stlus, ‘This dono tho squirrel dragged hiv disarmed ecorplonabip into thoir innermost den to feust upon his carcass at leisure. g Ale YOU TROUBLED WITH A Jeruoyman with an Immense Idea, ‘Tuma Tiver UN, Js) Courter. Be. D: H, Sohoilulds of BuO vowny fs making an experiment this year which sucins Nkoly to do away with the ‘old-fashioned Doan polos, in vach hill of pole beans he planted a suntawer svod and tho stalk of tho plunt serves os the ordinary polo, A great udvantawo to be gulned by this mothod fy In evourlog a targe quuntlty of suntlower seeds, which ure oxeeliont foal for poultry. fits bean. vince look excesdinly Hoursblng Bod are probably bonotited, rather than injurod, by thelr contsot with the suns flower stalk. ——__—— Mr. Alcott's Sorvide soytwae om » Ateott has dolivbtcy Jn starting defints ht, [! fuvt, the peeta ret hig Sayings nro. not Infrequently mere equations, with one alinple and dircet parasa Sale ee ee HIVES? PAPILLON canny xou BLERD BECAUSE ur TLE 4 | PAPILLON. — WILL ALLAY THE ITCHING AT, ONCE, WILL CURD YOU. MOSQUITOES Why autor whon so siinplo a remddy will give you VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON &CO, Winvelyed one, Numbers of those have bev Ve i ‘i é Tupopted,—ruversibvlo, lke rubber uitits ur tector ___Weatora Agents, 03 aud Of takertt, Uo Donrds,-but they are very bunt.ta remouber, tod thus not wal rout Mouse, cured ta le Duivonhle ‘ls COMALISSION .MEROILAD ~ Sree neem estore wo cannot youn ioe McCORD & PHILLIPS... COMMISSION MERCHANTS, “. 123 LaSalile-st: ‘ GRAIN OPTIONS A SPECIALTY, Oy, (Od Mongvon eh ua tia unt 4 wl dette wandertul detultidag, aud tuo sv aotually OF. courve that wis soutu- thing thut must not be lofe without pulveriza: Yon, und he cogltted. A we “oy WG are not gure It fe true, but our Informant tried hurd to cupturo tho prado, and this i6 tho way the words ure groupod ja meworys “actuuily, sole word

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