Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1874 — Page 2

WEEKLYCOURIER. C. DOAXE. Publisher. JASPEK. . T. INDIANA :; iu.knt XKws. It has be. " tic t !d at tin Interior I partni nt that after a homesteader his completed hi i mi of the years a further n -id.-nce is not riuircd to entitle him to a patent. Also, that residence in double houe built ou h dividing line between adjoining homest. ads 1st it residence i compliance with the law. Th Secretary of War has replied to the request of the (iovernor of Minnesota for aid, thnt b has no authority to grant hi request In the manner speelned. tind ban no money whatever with which to purchase supplies. (ien. William S. llillyer.l'. A.. died at Washington ou the Vllh. The iMtton report of the Agricultural Ieparttueut for Juno are more favorable. The crop average better than was shown in the previous report. Percentage have leen increased three in Louisiana, four in Arkansas, six in Klorid i. seven In South Carolina, nine in Mississippi, Alabama eleven, Ueorgta twelve, Tennessee n.l Texan thirteen; in North Carolina cultivation is cleaner than usual. Boll-worm are few, and caterpillars have appeared in (ieorgia and Southern Iu-isiana.

nav that M'ventv-the lodges of Ogallala. im- chureh of Kobert Laird Oliver, which Just j At the con. lusion of the message, M. Kaoul d.-'r ltI;u V Twin, are moving toward that 'escaped the former lire, licing one of the hist Imvul argued that the Assembly wit power-pltce-lint the Im-.ietpa and Muiiieconjou, to uituiiiIi at this time. A number of Uvea i lei. to constitute a 1. linite (iovenitn.nt. and are inoviii' across the Yellowstone Umr. , w ere lost, three tin-men Ining killed by falling j that it dissolve after having voted upon ihe The r-tpahoe an 1 Chevi-nnes are cm-amp- : w alk and another losing his life by f illing tiuaiieial bills, the bill on military oriraniaod on the be:4lw atersof th Hi-Horn ICive;. i lhroiih a roof. Fin-engine were .It. . lion and the bill pr..v iding lor a general ele- ' . .... . . . f . . i : ... . i II.. 1 I .1

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1 dispatch. eontirm- roe, Jon. t, Klgin, IU me. Hixon ana ami- motion ne u.t-iaif.i ur-m. tor i. iinum

boy to asist in subduing the flames, w hi. h i for urp-nej w i-upporie.i ty tiie I. II ani were fortunately Mayed lie fore they were en-1 the r.on:.parti..t. but w. r. je.ted by a Iar:. aided to r. nd..r inu. il aid. ' niairity. The St. Taul ', of the HUi publish. i 1" omeially a.moune. d ttat clti. n of .1..,, ,1- .l,..u m.. tl.Ht II.,. tot.il .1:....,. the I'lllted State ill be permuted to enter

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JrlM.'VVOI tile uepre.Ktiioii i-.iiumun i wi '"""rr 1 " , fho ..r..ol...i.ii.r In Vortliwi'Ktertl MilllU.t.l. : Mmi'lv to a m of about oll.M Weill ll of the , tl,, lr r:",l',,r

the (iowrnor of that Slate lia rejmte.I the iioii il crop, or alx.ut the same as if the aver

age jidd thmiinhout the Mate was .limin-i-he.l, from any cause, something over 11-2 bushels per acre below the general average. It extend over only about one-tenth of the area of the State, and involves about one-

near the Hit; Horn

I Vparliiicnt lia receive.

in; the press accounts of the bat'le with the Sioux about ninety milei from Camp Hrowti, in w lii. h llfty Indians w ere killed and wounded. Lieutenant YuliliK I n ported dali.erou.lv wounded.

S cretarv of War to authoriie the iue ofi

rations to their mffrrnii i-0ile, in lieu of the .piotaof nrnis to which the State isentllledj by law, amounting to some eiht tliou.aiid j dollars. It is iK'lieved that there is no au-;

thoritv in the m partnu nt, however, to divert thirteenth of the population. The crop out-

an appropriation in this manner. j ilcnf the devastated region promise a most A cae of Asiuti.; cholera was reported at i abundant ield. lAuNille on the 10th, the victim beinx a mn A large tire occurred at O.hkosh, Wis., on named 1'atric k Foley. It is stated that he ! the night of the 14th, extending on Main died in the same home in which the epidemic j trcet for half a mile, and westward to the of INM tir-t appeared. I lake. The, los is estimated at fl,.V)O.OU). The Louisville Courier-.lcnrnar crop re- j The Chicago Intrr-(trein ha a letter from ports, published on the 13:h, rt prrseut an Cimarron, New Mexico, dated the sin, w hich almost general destruction of crops through- gives the particular of the killing of nineteen out Southern and Western Kentucky, from j persons in that vicinity by the Indians. The I w ant of rain. There w ill I1 scarcely any to-; rit-r also expresses the Iwlief that a large bacco crop in those sections. There in abso- j party of Iudian were on the war-path and

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Oold closed !n New York, on the Hth, at 10.i 3-4.

An investigation into the Itee.her-Tilton ; nonndat. In aceonlance w ith the request contained in the following letter from Mr. Iteech-.

rr.w a cominene-d on June 2, the day sulanient to the date of the request. The inquiry ha been conducted In private, and up to the 12th inst., the date at which the fact of an uiveMicatlon was first made known to the public, was still In progress. Mr. Needier request i as follow: llHO 'kLV, June -SI. Outletnm : In th i.r.-w i.l it l ,ut'lie. l-lmir. I owe il to my Iricnils. Kmllotbe t liiirrh, ami th soci.-ty ovi r whieb I m panlor, to hae aom r.ier lnvi i.lipaliou iaaf ol the ruiuiim, tiiuu(iin r cln.ru resjifCing my conduct tu roniiroiinrl by llir I Me imiilieaium ni.le hy Mr fillon. I hr tnonclit Hil -tti the tuirrh and tbe M5irtT tvili ! r-i.r.si-nteU. and 1 lake in libcrtv ol tu-kiD( the loll'.wm getitlriiwB to rve In this Iniimrr, ami i. .! tint wbich tnnh and ju-uce mv rcpiire I Ih-k that acn of the f entlenien nauiel id onsldi r Ihi if It bad ieen t .rtely and iMTsonally eut t bim to1v: Fi"in the hurcb Henry W. e. Au-iru-tits Kii.rrs, tl--nry M. t ieveUintj lr.'tu the society-I lorA- lt.Urlin,.Jn W1111.I0W, H r. VShite. I d tre yi.a, at belt yon hvr irt.-l yoiirselvrs hy u line irtll mid thorough exsinitiauoaof ll lUe (oiirret of evidence, to cniiiiunicnte u the rxauunslioa oolMi.ittee, or to Hie I hurrti Kucti ar'.toa ai m.jr seeru to you riKht aud wi--s. Signed IUnBT VVkD liEICIIKR. Another death from kvdrophobia occurred

in New York City on the loth, lx ing that of j

a young toy named Win, M iiuiis, v ho was bitten some week previously. A fatal ce of genuine Asiatic cholera w as report.sl in Hrookljn, N. Y.,on the 10th. FoUowine is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending July 11 :

Net rer-.-:' f'r mt il I' . . ru T"'i re.-ii fruin 'ft. Ui ilt- kli I'. . imrie . . . hxi'ortj. ..r j'uet s-i, Ir.irr ll Nirt Ton1 irl Iron. s(l. 1 to il Iron, all hiiU . . . k(M k .nw mi hun 1 t all t J irti. fct ck nw on Land at ail interior twns PbM-k at I.iviTm)I .Stok.il Ann ricn flout tor (jreni lir.iain

An oil fire on the dock at Weehaw ken, N. J., on the 11th, destroyed m arly half a million dollar' wrth of projierty. By the bursting of another mill reservoir in Hampshire county. Ma., on the 12th, an entire valley wa inundated, several mills, house and bridge carried off or destroyed and a lare amount of crops ruined. Fortunately no live were lost. The cause of the disaster was the sudden breaking away of the dam of a small ress'rvoir, some fifty or sixty acre in ext. nt.the waters from which carried away the bank of a larger reservoir, some three mile ludow, and covering about l.) acre. The reservoir were lituated on Middled' Ul Hrook.a tributary of the Wcstfield Klver, and furnished power for some halfdozen factoie and mill in the valley below. The d image I estimated at f XVI.'SMl. nearly

half of w hi. h fall on the Iloston and Albany K.iilroad Company. Theodore Tilton ha notified the Omni ittee of Inve-tlgatioli B-embled at the request of Mr. lteechi-r to it.quire IntD the charges and insinuations affecting him ( Heccher). that he (TUton) . ill in a few day present to the committee a full and explicit statement of the whole niatt r at issue between Mr. H e her and him-clf.eaeh and every charge of which will be duly and legally substantiated before a magistrate. John Milehel, the famous exile of F.rin. is about to return to his native country, to become a candidate for the British Parliament. Nearly f lO.oou has been collected in this country and Ireland t defray his exjense. President (irant. accompanied by Mrs. (irant and Vice-President Wilson, left Ing Branch for Saratoga on the 13th. Iunng a receni severe thunder shower, the house of lvl Harrison, in Trumbull, Conn., wa struck by lightning, and Harrison, his w ife and daughter ere all killed. The Brooklyn Argu authority for the statement that Mrs. Tilton has left her home and family and Is sojourning with a family of Mr. Hccdicr' friends. It also sttes that the cause of her abandoning her home I the fu. t that she had appeared before the InestiMU Ing Committee and made a statement contradictory to h"-r hustiand' versior of the art'air, and without his knowledge. The same pap., r s.vsthnt Mr. It.echer's friends have mud.' ov.-rt. ire fur the settlement of the htfiir Witt.on fnr'.r publicity, but th it the nunmi'tee d".-l ire the W hole truth must now be nialcjii lir. vi .r m vol in. (i n rals sieri,:.n sn l (rl returned to Omalia from the West on the ',nh. Tehgraphie adsic rroin Fort Lammie tute that r pori received from S;.tt, d Tail' agency-

lute destitution in some localities, and the (iovernor of the State Iih been petitioned to convene the legislature thtt some measure of relief may le provided. Chattanooga. Tenn., ha voted PVI,o.n) In aid of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. Governor Caldwell of North Carolina died at iiiiisboro iu liiat Slate, ou the lilii, of cholera-inorluis. (ieneral or.ler from the headquarter of the military division of Missouri announce

that in consequence of the hostile attitude of : n,.ar Antelope Hills, were killed, and many

the Comanche. Kiowa and Cheyenne In.li- wounded, by about twenty-five settler, ans, the existing order fixing the limit of j tu, Arkansas Constitutional Convention the department of Missouri are, subject to the i assembled at Little Kock on the Hth. (ien.

approval of the President, so fir minline.! as to extend the southern line of tlmt department to the maiu Canadian Uiver. In conducting ojerutloB against the Indians, either for the purpose of punishing theiu or for the protection of person and projHTty against their depredation.comniandini: officers of the departments of Mi-ourl and Texa may disregard the line separating these department. (ieneral Pope w rite to, (Ieneral Sherman that, except to careless atraguler outside the military lines, and to a few remote settlers, he think we are fully able to give protection from Indian outrage. New from Minnesota on the 13th. concerning the grasshopper plague, wa still more alarming. Tbe whole southwestern part of

France from any direction without showing

but they must be prepared

to prove their uaiiaiiality when requested.

It is reported that several revolts have broken out among the peasantry in Northern Prussia, on account of the new law making change iu the methods of local government. The troop had been called out, aud in one conflict with the people three person were killed. Serious trouble are expected. New from Pari on the 12th. wa to the effect that the Committee of Thirty had ajspointed sub-committee to draw up a bill on organization of the executive ow riil the establishment of a senate. The extreme Uight published a disavowal of hostility to President MacMahon, but condemned the as.

i tion of the Ministry with regard to the mani

festo of Count Ie Chambord. The .Vonifctr ays ex-President Thiers is decidedly opjKs.d to the organization of MacMahon' power. A tli-patch from Iterlin, 13th. say that while Prince I?ismarek vv driving iu the, country toward Saline Springs, about no.ni. he wa fir.-d upon by a young man, the hall grazing his wrist. The would-be assassin wa promptly arrested, and wa identified a a cooper le!"rg1ng t M"i-lgbi!rg, and a member of a Catholic Journeymen' Sciety of that city. Bismarck subsequently drove through Kissingen and showed himself to the people. The opulace were, with great difficulty, prevented from lynching the man after he was) arrested. The IiOndou 7'm' special correspondent at Berlin telegraph that tbe Bishop of Paderborn ha received another m-nten.se of l.Nl thaler fine, and three months' detention in a fortress, for iH-rsisU-nt violation of the ecclenastical laws. Fritz Kcuter, the (Jerman novelist, is dead. Airne Strickland, the well known hi-tori-

hnntr fron'ingthe alley in mtLore,.., died iu London rcciitiy. SJlt.

wa in her sixty-eighth year. I lock ray, the American prisoner in Cuba, ha l-n tri.nl by court-martial, found guilty, and sentenced to death. The Russian KnipTor returned to St. Petersburg ou the 13th. The name of the man who attempted to assassinate Prince Bismarck i Ldw ar 1 Kullman. A priest named Hauthaf-r hbecn arrested at Schweinfurt a an accomplice to

the conspiracy. In response to the conratu-

that other exposed settler had met the same

fate. The (Jalveston AVir ha special advice from Fort Sill, on the Hth, which state that on the 4th. near fkel.-ton Creek, a train of fortywagons w as attacked by Cheyenne ajid Kiowa Indians, aud burnt, together with several men belonging to the train. Also that eleven of three hundred w arrior, Cheyenne and Comanche, who recently attacked the acttle-

nient of Adobe Walls, ou the Canadian Uiver,

(irandison I. Koyston was chosen President of the Convention by a nearly unanimous vote. The origin of the Iat great Chicago fire i somewhat obscure, but upon investigation it apiear to have first broken out in a little

n-st"rv frtme

the rear of No. o27 Clark street. The place

wa used for storing rag. From here the fire quickly communicated to a large oil refinery situated a short distance east, the large tauk of oil contained therein being Ijjnitcd and sending up a terrific flame, the heat of w hich wa o intense that the surrounding wooden buildings seemed almost to burst into instantaneou fl .me. Whether the fire originated ioutaiieousy, or by accident, or whether it was the work of au in-

the State, including the counties of Blue nvndiary, w ill probably never be satifctori- lation of the jx.pulaee upon his ecaie.

F.arlli, Watowan, Ke.lwood, Noble, Cotton

wood. Rock, Wasca and Nicolett are infested w ith these jiests which travel in swarms In a northerly ro.irse, with ttw wind, slighting upon and devouring whole section of grain in a fevt day, leaving the land as cb-an a if cradled. The (iovernor has issued a proclamation asking assistance for the unfortunate homesteaders, many of whom are abandoning their claim, fi.-orge Sl.ter, of Valparaiso, Ind., while

finding with hi rifle, a few day asr-. shot and I ju,, f the Supreme Court, Horace I

instantly killed his sister, a tieautuul young

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y ascertained. rrince i.i-marci, mane an annres, in v. ni. n The Indiana Democratic State Convention ' he said the attempt at hi life was not made met at Indianapolis on the I5th. Gov. Tho. j at his K-rn, but at the cause he represented. A. Hendri' ks presided. The follow ing ticket I In con. lu-ion he prossed three cheer for wa placed in nomination : For S-cr-tary of ' the German Kinpire and the allied (ierman Mate, J. F. N'eff of Randolph count v ; Audi- I princes. Thanksgiving serv ice w ere held in

tor ol State, K. Henderson of Morgan county ; Treasurer of Mate, B. C. Miaw of Mariou county; Superintendent of Public Instruction,.!. II. Smart of Allen county ; Attomey(ieneral, C. A. Bukirk of (iibson count y;

Bid-

lady, ag. d twenty-two. He is, naturally, j nearly crazy with remorse. About one-half of the busines portion of the village of St reator. 111., wa burned on the pjth. Los some f l.Vl.OOO, on w hich the Insurance I said to be atx.ut f 25 .inn). The official return from the election m Arkansas foot up a follow : For a convention, MI.2.V); against, s,.i7. Of the ninetyone delegate elected, over seenty are 1 emcrats aud Conservative. Chicago has been devastated by another terrible conflagration. At half-past 4 o'clock p. ni. on the lltli, a paint manufacturing shop on the corner of Twelfth and Clark street caught fire. citu-d hy the Ignition of some paint materials which were being mixed In the biiildii g. The lire extended to some wooden building adjoining, and a brik wind having set in from the south, the tire wa driven with great headway toward the business portion of the city. At the corner f Third aenue and Polk streets, the Fire Ipartment, unable to check the spread of the rl lines with water, commenced to blow up the building with gunpowder, but the buildings tli us experimented upon Ixlng only small wooden flairs, the effort W as not suece!iil. The extent of the conflagration had hy this time caud a general alarm among the inhabitants, who rushed to the scene of the tire from all part of Ihe city, w bile the occupant of building in the v i.-in-Hy m ule preparations for a hasty exit. The Post-office leing exactly in the line of the fire, the mail matter wa hastily packed up and removed to a place of safety. At eight

die of Cas county. Messrs. IKnderson and Bid lie are also nominated on the Farmers' ticket. The resolutions, which are of considerable length, deeUr. I list ihe i r. iM iu Vim i.i-tration ha pro, n Ititcil unuoithy ol Ihe c.iifl I. no ol Ihe "p e, h lbst4i.ee: .lie ..Veillir. w by loiee ol I lie t toTeriiilienl ol the M le tit ly ( inlan ; n)U' di-rink the .nl. be nion.y thronicii I tie m- art men t ot Jusiice intji ions l i sel Is c-r y : aiiiHiiiitlurf . oriiiic sinl ix. ll '.'e in- n

the Protestant church.- in commemoration of hi providential es-ape. A Berlin dispatch of the 15th say: Kullruan, who attempted Bismarck' life, i consider;-.! a mere tool. He confess. he wa in conert with other. The priest arrested for connection w ith the plot belong to the Tillage of Wal.hzein, Austrian Tyrol. He checked Bimank' horse by stepping in front at a critical moment. An Kxtraordiuarj Storm. One of the most extraordinary phis, iionuiia vr witii-cd in tbi country took place on the Fourth f July in B. f-

jren nniiity. New .!tm-v. Alut a qtiar-

looltliv; l.i uni te out III- l.oionol Im ri .e

tm: m ly ol on ii. ami soppoi tn.if in m lu tie ir j during the n-lebratioli ol the day, a sudd. Il o im a ion and rolili. i ii ol ihe wioe iiiid Ihe ; darklies cmiiic over the Villap-, and, tie,..er. m nt; wja md. rin- tue ,,m,lic money r,,-,. a.,rll,,.(l Inliabitanl mud ws-k

eoriuoiiiu the ciui-eivi.e. Ihe a ..:...., ..r l..il.t,. .1.

JPT -.'! JislII,'"i'lli llllll -ivin

s.i-iid.-d iimii the hcal if th' crowd. Hailstones two im li.-s ami a baif in dUunc-

a ol CoriUiiin the ci . ii -eei v ice. I be

i.ublica-i I'siiy is also .lecUreil reHni

hie l. r the Credit Molu I. r irVimU, ihe salary-Krah. the S411U11 n Contr..ets, and lor Ihe opor.ssi n l tl.e while xole of 1 he tsoiiln. I i.e ( .invention ll.erei .rr !. Ibe ol 1-M in restore Ihe DeiieK-iaiio party to (sitter Usni the iill.i'n ir siiioiiir other irin.:iii . enumerated : A I411IT lor rev. nnr; ihe r -

0. 0 itioii ul Ine 11 -Ittemy te n I- lu (tn enli-cks

mill ihe r h-i 01 me iw 01 .siicn, i-..'

tcr.aiid as hard and heavy as -ibliIi-tiic-. cauio.lowri in a turioiis shower. Ili-ii'and t riickt-ns w-rc kilinl in large niiinl-r; -ow und horx wen t iitin- I. The

frightened jMipula.-' ran hi every direction.

How to H.Tonie Muscular. In cotisid.rin the trniniiio- a pri.- t- ;lit. r p-s through ( bring him up t; Hint splendid pliMc.il c.iinliti..n which lit him lor the m-vciv I. t of uuisl" and elnluraiKV ill tlw rill', tic- Chicago Tribune draws a luorul lor tin-Is in tit of iiiaukitid generally who aiv M.kiiiL' to cultivate their health. While w i:h ull the .l.K-t.irin and the drug:itig and the H.m killgofthe multitude of men lilt I WI'tlH 11 to the llioillltallis utld tin- se;t-i. .-. or acros tbe m e;iti. to builil up their s ;. n,s, ih-e in. .ins i.iil. hi iiin.-ty-niiie nut of a llUllilreil, to pro litis- Ilie .!e-jr,.,l r. -ult. we hud t hut lb.- prul'i-s.-KiiiaJ t miser iu a couple of months will tran-lortti hiin-sclf into a ui irvi l of diy ii.-a! rl-i. m. "The process," s.-tys tin Ti'iuw, '"never fail. The trainer of prize-fight, rs knows more than tin- doctor. His p.iii. nt -at mutton and li f without s. -i-.. mug of any sort, tea without Mirar, an I dry t..a-t. H'e makes him pet up early iu the morning and : to l-.l early at night. Ih- gives him plenty of physical, rxcici-. lh- has no pli.iruiacwN'ia to go to. im precritions tu write. Jle iim-s not hire but nature's tn.-di. ines, and he iim s tl.. uiwitli unerring- accuracy. If the bruistr ha a weak sot, he strengthens it. lie g over his man a a tuner g;. ov. rapiaiio, and bring evety note into ps rfis t tune. If li' ha Hot tlt-sh enough, he puts more 011 him; if he ha too inu.-h. he take.- mimic ol). and he M-rfnriii tlii o r.i'ioii vv ith such accuracy that he will tike oil' the same amount every day, ai;d, upon the day of a tight, w ill prt M'iit hi man weighing w ithin an oiiikv of U SM- ilied IllllllU r of Hunds. One of the Lrui-s-r whom our reporter eaw weigL.-d four week azo 1W Niunds; on the day of the interview he weighed lilS. The other l.rnLer w-.-ih.s! the ac:t annur:t fot:r weck ao; when our rep.irtrr sa him lie weigh.il 135. The reductions had Ihsjii made rradiiallv, hut with diurnal exaetnesi.. Now. what I - rHKl for a brui-cr i g.Mnl for those w ho are not brui-4-rs. if they have tin- murage and -r-siste'uv to follow the regimen, w hich. ol course, can lie rcgulaicd to suit each ca Mere is a rhaiioe fur the iverwork-d to 1 made good a. new at a very ehe;.p rate. The clcrjrynu n n-el no more to go to Kurojie after their health. F'at in-u n d no lunge. Ik- fat; lean men have su:t.e hop of t lothin their rib more romfortaldy. They have only to j'iteh phy-ic to the dog and take the hriii- r"s rem. die id.mIiti.sl to suit their ea"s." Th.-r" are some ( hunk's of solid wisdom in these observations, ami they an applicable not only to the male adult, but also to the growing Itoy, w ho are to make the men ol the luture. We have la-tore, ninarkcd that the tendency to athletic culture is increasing amon tmr j-oplc, aud for the very rca-oii that it i doing so the spirit d.-s-rvc to I' encoiirage.1 and prompted to gn-ater (lev lopmei:t. But it is still entirely too much the t.i-hi.'ii. that when a Imiv pine and mo- and ms ins to U losing bis strength, to call itt a octor and have him .Inm h.sl w ith ilrug-. under the MipKsition that he i sutbrln,' from Mune sH iiic di-ease that tnedi. ine is required to remove. 1'roUtlily in a majority ol such cas-s the eorr.tt rt in.sl y would If plenty of In-sh air, rouli exer.-i-e, and simple fiMMl. Particularly is ibis true of the ambitious Ix.ys, who have lut-n working hanl for a high standing and mod alvanci incut in the k IuhiI during' tl.e pa-t nine months and now are entering on their summer vacations. Very likely th-y ae tinl and worn down, but it is not physic that i needed !o m t tin-ill upagaiu. Mi. y want to l- tonkin 11. si in the mimshin'e and i 11 air. by out-..Mr life and plenty f ue of thcif limbs. We an-too much in tl.e fashion of running; to a doctor and the druggist wlw-u ra'ure eir.-r the sH-eiy and i riniiin iit ee, and in this res-et we cm h-arn a valuable eson lro:n the heriH-. t.f the ring. Hulttmort Amerxtan.

STOCK AM) rUODlt'K 31 tUklTS.

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Hss.une to cmsirue the law -o to n.-k. lie m -kllig slu lter III slesls, iM-lieuni ine ami l14y.b r in g .id t ine siitisi iu i .n oi vrs niuM-ks j every available spot. F.-nutiat" ly the lor i.itlnl bank cur.ei c. , ami adjislnitf Hie , ni..j"rit v e.c:il'.l v if bout hiiiirv. A VOIIIIL'

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volnmi-.il the i-urrei ry t i the c.iiin... rcil an-l iiolii-irisl W4nioi the country y .urn 1. pfm tl n as may le Hirea-ary fioin cue t-i time I ne rewiilllioim lVor a lib. T .1 ) so III III llicllon lor In.- Deyro as e I M bile cbiloien ol Ihe sUle, ll.lt iile.e th in.liire i Hie rsres in

I the 'lib ic schools, und d. noiinc the

Civd-oghia III. nd mrmyn .iuior Motion I I'tatt lof Iheir Vole- lh. inm I he so-called 1 ll.vt.-r" t m.s rsuie lull i . rmed a la. lure. ml tin-siil.niiiiiie Ihei. f .r ol tteil rejiulsie l ln4 nne law rec-'iiine ndi-d I h it rl roa.l, n l 1 1, other corHrai i' 'lis should b- reiel.red subs. TV-eat lo lh- i.ii'lic vsm1 tiv prn r I- gielalKni, -Mtei,d N .tiniial. Ihe rrin4iinler oi me resolution are niinly d. you tl to I ,c-4l affair.

I OKI IU. In the French As-mbly, on the 9'h.the

o . lo. k the last load, d w agon drove from the following message of President M te.Mihon building; ten minute prevlou to Unit time j w a presented and read by (ien. Ie L'iey, t lie roof had taken tire, and In another half j Minister of War: hour the bui.duig wa enveloiied in fl.iin.-s. Wh-n y-.u ey a 'aw of N ml-r 20 Uf, de- . ... . ,, . . . ,,. , , i I vi ri d the r.ii iiiio- n.w.-r Inm mv hi.d-for Tlie 1-lrst Baptist thurch, on abash ave- L,, , , ye.r. y tu. n.l. d 10 . ff.rd i. the .ul...,;

Hue, one ot the nncHl cliurcu e.llllce l.i tlie i Inleost lhl so-nrcy wioeri pieeHriiiis li.slitil-

II lis are oerles to fl-. 1 hut V ole Conlerred llteiti nie irreul ilntn K, (or Ihe lu llilthi nt of wi leh I -HI arc .lilii title to iTm.r,- a.nl Itum which lean. In tio c r, be -ernililed to -i(n-

oravr It l-i roi.. rrnl nth' which I shsll

city, wa also burned about thi time. The Michigan Avenue Hotel, St. .lames Hotel, Continental Hotel, Jewish Synagogue, Church of the Messiah. Olivet Baptist Church, and the Adclnlii Theater also ueeuuib-d tu

the flame

nev. r rx. reise uret I lor Ihe km d thecoun-

trr Vo.ir e.rfl .enee reieleril .(.v

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(in tlie ea.t .l.ln nf Wall t.h . pos Irrey.tral.le lor a flieil term uii tlie east side ol vv aiM-li ae- . ........ii.,,, T,.,,. ,h, ..

nue some do.en handsouie buildings were de-j iiuMnnal lnil In aecirlina- lliein, you airoved, while on the west side of the street ' yoorseive enchained your s..ve,ei. nty . I sh.il .... , , ,. mp ny the nie.n ita hn h I a n armed li tnr between Ihe IiiiiiIh of the lire every building uw,,d , nd my iier l his rmirs- I am c.nwas leveled With the ground. At ajout lllhl- ed is in Hreoidan.-e with the e( rialn.n ami , . ., ii.- . .i Will ol L Asaeinhly. wtnrh Vkhen It liiiieel Ine night, 'he w ind having v e.-red around to tl.e , hr , , Vw u "vrM,ni, t ,,,'., lo rr . w est.tv; tire W a stayi .l hi It course, the 1 'e a ron. stable and tt"i e cl power. Hut

Ii,,,,.- ..f I.- e-. follow- s. ...I t- MW II .o. Illli. I 111,11-1 l C.ni.l. le.1. I lie

c iinprising about twenty block : On Clark and lhaileirn streets from Twelfth to l'.dk sire. t: .hi S ate street and Waliuli aientie

1 from II it iimn court to Ja. kson street. Third , and I-on i tli ;iM iiues are hiirm-d nearly tin ir w h de I' hgtll. Tlx lire hut lied a tl tl It) ' m r of j lii'U-isoii Mi. Infill avenue, hut lias nut d.injii lli.it sim-i to anygre.t extent. The I ,- j. .iq.j , t,, . from f l (nsi.ihsi to f-i.-(Khi.imki, prob.lny alxnit two-lilllis Ihsiiied. ll is a r.-iuiti kalilc coin -id. -in-e that tin- i on.Migration was st.yeloti nearly the pr c e I limit of the great tire of 1"71, the old

Im

A IiiIjIv eannot meilioile tenril ii up lis . nt-ir

im i.ts Lei ii s run im .n-.-i fjn no- d it ..I Ihi" rlsiins fir lh liiit'.llm nt l ti'.t ei.k eineei I be colli trv ih m iiels ihe or, a i tu n ! iii i lir r-. i I th. i t si io. n . ii w . r r -serv. d iiiimI ! eitl. d Kin tie r o. I yswiilile-.ie-s tia le a d baliier li e .ros rcy i f me c u try I h In -iiu ly w i I -oi is I m a'I ' it- il III II I 'Is iitilit Hoi s. I j'ire it, in ihe natin-nl Ihe hull, si mil ri sis ol t e r t.elty. to 1 . I i i H ' Wltllolll .1 I.V I i ill lh' 1(1,1'-, I IS w it ch ni'ist no I sarr.iii.il in hmi,i. I hi tu . v i,0( v 1 1 until r- i i.t y r. i n-i-hi-. I a ii d. rrous o c - hii.-i'iMU i.ll moduli si il my Hi"-1 lii s a v. d iiy is m n -m i.. Ill- roliiory .1 lined nisi, ll s. l int y ai d Cum I hvp ins iiMtnl tbe Ministirlo In orm Ihe - ei-l 1 1 .1 1 MM a I C-ni'lilll-e f..trf nin- llle ennu tiion which I o lu ve It . tsenil .1 to insist.

lady named Mis Ilogart was, however,

struck on the hand by one of the hailstone and her wri-t and arm frightfully lai-cratd. At the Ilidgewat.T ll'iU-.-, ill the v illage, an iiorinou amoiiiit of .l.ttnii ge was done. Not a single pane of "las was left whole in the h ililing. and. In cn-dilde as it may apinar. the hail-tones actually broke through tho slate-roof, as if 1 1 icy had Im-ti cannon lialN. The storm covered an an a of alxnit tweiity-tiveniile. stn tt hitig from Spring Valley to Kinder Kamack. The storm prevaile." at it ut-tno-t at the station f Pass-nek ami lli.lgew.mmI. w hich are on Ilie lia. k ti- i. k brain h of the Krie I'ailroad. and the depot are (-oinpiet. lv riddUsl. as though a battle had U-en fought in th neighborhood. A late a six o'clock yesterday morning hailstone were pick.il up at tbe station tbe size of walnuts, through the ss-ctioti ol the country w h n the storm raged a most perfeet scene of defoliation fail lx witli's.ssl. Kvery tree i strippcl .f it fruit, grain-til l. Is o ry e and corn laid low, and the hot.- of hay thi fall utterly gone. The Miiatioii create. I in the village was. as might lie iuiagiiH-!, tn-meiolou. In a scwin-iiiiichine f, tory. Jut above Kidgis. WikmI, over 1.IHN) pane of gta- Wric broken and the slat, roof i'iimage.1. The shower continued f..r jut thirty minute, ni id in thi short spac-of time damage to the amount of ninny thousands of dollars was done. T he hailstone, on an average, were the size of turkey eggs and of every conceivable sh:i with sharp corners ami edgess that cut like knives. I luring; the continuation of tlie sMwer the thunder and lightning were incessant, and w ith the scn-amitig ' I men. women and clnldnii ami the st.ii. ks of nthighted cattle, the s.- ne wa one truly awful. .V. J". lUntld, July l'i. t -- A n eX( ha ni'--. I hat irn-J otisi'ile mirce, is n--poiiilile tor the ftitM'li e it that the Nuitln ru g. -tit I -man who nt iv. .1 $ J-YIMI holll Ihe riiiWa.T III it kili.il hi Wife has invested iii ii not In r. and i cuti iiiually pljiniiing railway ex.-ur-ioii lor his wile mid two mothers in-law.

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