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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1881—TEN PAGES. new O35 percent Ualted States bonds were wnged for bonds of an oartler taste.” ———— = TOREIGN Its understood that Bradiaugh ins formed the authorities that whe {he House of Commans to elaine Wy seat ho WII be aceompanled only by a single friend, Unoxpocted Event in tho Fasts of Afghan- IL is stated that negotiations for n commer- etal treaty between Fran still progressing, and that « favorable con- clusion now appears more probable, Hewett Cottrell Watson,, botanist ant author, fs dead, TUE BASYERN QUESTION, CORNERVON DENCH RELATIVE TO TRUOT {ha correspondence bee ‘anico relating to alfalrs An ‘Tripolt hag been fssued, A dispateh from Lord Granville, Foreign: Minister, to Lord Lyons, Ambasgndor to Frauce, on the 1th inst, states that in view of the wiquestionod incorporation of tho Tripolltan-Turkish Em- pire, ng well ns its proximity to Egypt, her Majesty's Goyerninent contd not regard tne ferforencs of whatever deseriptiun on the purtof France tn Tripoli in the samo man nor as they vieweil occurrencus In unt, Lord Lyons having Ini the substance of the qbovo dispatch before the Frenel For- ign Minister, was assured by. him thot Franee regarded ‘Vripoll as indisputably a partof the Ottoman Empire, and that sho had no intention whotevor elthor of In- vading It or attempting to “establish any exclusive or that country, * wid Engtand are The Ameor’s Largo Army Totally Dofented by Ayoob In a otion in Abdurrahman's Forcos posed to Haye Oansed tho Disaster, Lonnoy, July 33, — tween England and he Indian Government Greatly Diemayod —Recoption of the News in. Wotly Concilintory Tone of the French Note to England Concorning Faropean Governments Agog Over the Infernal Machinea~The - Qsar's Journey. influence In ‘Tha remonstrauces whiel: bad been addressed to the Yorte, he sald, had been mild and friendly,. and had not been made until France had very goo reason to belisve ‘Lurkish emissaries from Tripoli had been stirring up disufeetion In ‘The Porte had been warned of the danger which must cusue ff fre was lighted in Tripoli which should spread to Tunis, and it had been assured that if, contrary to her hopes and wishes, France was driven to mili- tury muasures, sho would take defensive mensttres only, and the French troops would not gross the frontier of Tripoli, Tho French Minister declared that It would be a real and great sorrow to lim if anything should occur to wenkon the close and vordial understand- ing between France and England in regard AVGHUANISTAN, AYOOR KILSN'S VICTORY, Loxnox, duly 8.—'The Gtobe this evening 3) “Weare oflojally informed that a re- has reached tho Indin Ofice represent. heurmy of tho Ameer of Afghan- been completely defeated by the forees under Ayoob Khan.” journal tearns, front Rnother source, that serious troubles have arisen {nn -consequence ofthe defeat of the Ameer, and tho Indian Government 18 gyently concerned at the gaylty of the situation, ABombay dispatch savas. “A battle was fought yesterday between tha Ameer: and. dyoob Khan, during which one of the Ameer’ teglinonts dcxorted and went over fotheenemy. ‘Lherenpon the remainder of the Ameer’s troops fled, leaving guns and taggagaon the fed. “Tho correspondence concludes with n dis- patch from Lord Granville to Lord Dufferin, Ambassador to Constantinople, Instructing im to advise the Porte te exercise great prudence in not giving causes of plausible complaint ta France, Loxpoy, July 8,—The Viceroy of Indin ka leas telegraptis that tho Ameer of Aighanistan has been totally defeated at Kavazi Atta. Lts taggigeandelghteen guns were taken, A Rhelat regiment and his Candahar horse de- vredto Ayoub Kinn. ‘The Ameer’s Gon- ent fled toward Cabu), Sisdar Shamsuddlin {s still at Candahar with 400 Cabuils and : ¥ Sormta, July.28.—Zancoff, Slavelkoff, and Kuvavelotf will ba liberated on condition that thoy reside neither at Sofia nor Tirnova: practi alco FRANCE. NEWSPAPER AEACES ON THB GOVERN: Pas, July 28.—The newspapers continues tholr attuck qu the Government for hasten- ing the date of tho elections, Itis pointed out that the Government was only saved from defent in the division an the order of the day in the Chamber of Deputies on ‘Tues- day. by their own votes and the votes of those functionaries deapendent.on them, ta’s newspupers are prominent In censuring: IN THE 1OUSH OF COMSIONS . tonight Gladstone, replying to. Sir Stafford Northcote, read u telegram confirming tho report of the defent of the Ameer, Hestated tat thera wasn sAngilo-Indian force in tho nelghborhoow of Candanar. Tho defeat of the Ameer of Afghanistan Implics the complete overthrow of the only remaining representa~ treof British infiucnes in Afghanistan,” THY "DAILY NEWS)” Inaleader, says: There enn be Httle doubt thasCandahar fg Ayoub Khan's Immediate destination, aud he Is for the present mnstor of the surrounding cduntry. ‘The Amear’s defeat cannot aifect the British policy, ns the Ameer was clearly iuformedt that, o1: the de- prtwe of tho British from Cundahar, ho ustrely on ils own regources,’* THE DATTLE-GROUND, Adspateh from Quettah says; ‘4 Tho20th {og Ayool Khan broke camp near Glrighk admarchul sonth, turning the left flank of ts Ancer’s army the 2ist, The latter fol- lowed, but did not coma up with. Ayoob tail ho reached Karazl Atta, forty-two niles {rom Canduhur, where thoaction which tesulted in the Amevr'y defeat toolc- pigee, Ategimentof regulurs and tho Oandahar horse deserted after the iight. GREAT BRITAIN, TOD CHUNCIULIS RESOLUTION, loxpoy, July 2.—in the House of Com- Mnons, yesterday, Lord Randolph Sponcer Churchill (Conservative) gave notice of his Intention to wove, on the third. reading of (he Land bill, n resolution to the ‘effect that the bill, being the result of revolutionary agl- {alon, encourages xepudiation of contracts, Wsopposed to individual lverty, ia enloutated. fodiminish seeurity of property and pros- feltyin Ireland and endanger her union WithGreat Britain, Itlsunderstoo. that the ngfico was given without consultation with the Conservative ereand against their wishes, if the resolution {s pressed to a tha regular opposition will abstain, The Telegraph prys: Tho Republique Francatgo Sronienlly in- quires for their program.: * Le Paris; Guinbetta’s new organ, makes. a bitter nttack on St. Hilaire, the Forelgn Min- ister, for confeyring the dignity ‘of Com- munder of the Legion of: Honor on the Gor- man banker Bleichrodor, who acted us Prus- sinn finnucial agent during tha war. It do- clares that Bletchroder advised oxorbitant torms of Indemilty for the war, aud that ho was a chevalier Winduatriv, * GAMBELTA, | Jt ia stated in ‘the appronshing . oloctions that Gambotta will stand for both the dis tricts in which Belloyilie ls now divided, fy expectud'that hu will advocate, as regards. home polley, a reduction of taxes on articles of consumption which press specially on tho working classes, and measures of gradual re- : A CAMINET COUNCIL. was hold to-dny for the purpose of definitly fixing the dato of’ the new vlections, The Senate and Chamber.'of Deputies pnasud the budget, ‘Tho Uhumber of Depu- tiag Increased from 1,000,000 france to 0,000,000 francs tha grant asked for oxtending the Algorian Raiiway from Kreldor to Mecherla. BAD Fol EVMOPEANS. Tunis, July 28.—The Arabs have left this vicinity. The panic !3 subsiding, but the nxlety prevails concorning the safety of Europeans In the {nterior. 10183 ANNOUNCED that the Arabs haventtacked Hanman Elben, a place barely nine miles from Tunis, Gop. Logerot las tnkon measures to protect the Capital in the event of the Insurgents yon- turing so far. AMALS ARVANG! NO. Pau, July %8,—A .tologram from ‘Tunis yestardny suys that Arabs can be seen within Thore is groat alarm, The Standard anys the resolution deserves igh rank among the masterpieces of use tactles and political reeklesness, ‘There Shot a single nrgument in Its favor. Tour tulles of Tunte, and many shops have beon closed, Fifteen hundred Araps lave adyouced to Radouss, alx kilometers from Coletta. Four Europeans and threw’ Arabs have been mur- dored on roads leading to ‘Tunis, great exeltoment, Atthe Goodwood meeting the Goodwood pWwas wou by Madame Du Barry; Not- ham second, and Fernandez third, Pe- er the favorit, was B stakes were wan by Privateer; Passate second, and Wandering ‘The Ley has ordered the removal of the bridge boats between Golatta and Hadouss. - A detachment of Fronch troops Is making a reconnalssance, Lonnoy, July 23.—Tho Thnes publishes a dispatch from ‘Tints which says; Crowds of Sugitlyes ara coming. in from the direction where tha Arabs have been seen, Jas placed artillery on the road leading to At Bfax the French ara only mag- ters of the ground thoy stand on, safe to venture outaide the gates, ALGERIA, AN INUNRECTION EXPROTED, Loynoy, July 28.—The Paris correspond- entof the Tunes says the true reason for hastening the dato of the genern) elections ta that Gen, Sausslor, the French commander in Algeria, sont a confidential report to Paris to tho effect that aserlous insurrection might bo expected to break nutinSeptember, A great effort would then have to bo made and a for- tmidable army’ sent to African, Porhaps the Moblilzation of tho army would oven caaary; In short, it would be needful to taka rapid and deolsive steps which silght causo ‘uneasiness among, the electors, ‘This report, ot courge, made the Governmént alter tho date of the elections, ns, ify September, the country Js confronted with'a serlous African campaign, tha cluotions might be serlously compromised and a formidable arguimont af- forded to the oppoaltipn. GERMANY. F ie UNIS PrOTa, ~ Benny, July %3,—The National Zeltung says; All nations having intercourse with Aterlca are concerned that a band of con- not. uso Atlant{a -- vos enterprises, The Trigune eayay. “It tho. Amorican authorities.:do their duty Jutlonisty will not Jong be ablo.to plan thelr hellish sohomes iu Anierlea,” i > MINISTKH WHITH 1a tealgnation Aug, 28 : ERMAN HOYAL. HOBNOD- “BING, : Theracy for te Singleton Stakes was won tlstun, Lorilinrd’s Barrett second, and lethird. Peter also ran. TI: INVERNAT, MACHINES, 4 statement In published here to-day to effect that representations have been Lowell, the United States Min- ty the Infernal machines Ped from Moston to Liverpool. 3 he Globe says Harcourt, Nome Secretary, 4 the first warning concerning the {n- machtnes from Dublin. ‘ TY OF THE LAND BILIs ’ report on the land Bill bee Tae stileration; Parnell moved to add ir tuéed4a proviso that whenaver notion Tents pending at the same time ‘ns an eatlon for tixing judielal rent, the former Suspended until the latter 1s determined, # Attorney-General for Ireland assonted brinelpts for au amendment, a Stone said the Gavernment is consld- ‘st form of Introducing an anenil- the power of stdying an ‘action to prevent auto of tenancy, and ing that the clausa should apply to ; © Where this form of action ‘Is Sollcltor-Genorat for Ireland suggested Snendinent would come better on Teupon Parnell's amendment ‘n, and Parnoll moved an add!- ¢ GS providing that, whenever xinonths after the passage of the debt Is brought or pending nt before or after application fat lat rent, the Court should have Sr to stay the sata under any writ of Haney until the termination of tthe application, ttorney-Genoral asacnted to tho nent, which was carried~20v to 70, was finished, and its epirators: shall the Irlsh revo Teading was thxed f THY COMSIONS, 3 the poles are trying to ascer- erg tates of the delegates who attended Ulonary congress in London, BLOWN's ‘TRUK MTBBION, twa guys; ‘In regard to tha Prosident® Garfield's secte- ondon with the object of ub uueation, we are iuforimod for the purpose of conducting Whoreby a large quantity o wil} send Jn hi BROS, ASP + y Matt, ¢ 1 Tuly 18—At tos dinner given you- terday evening by Prince Henry of Prussia in honor of the presence of ‘the British -Ite- serve squadron in Kle} Harbor, the youthful and ioyal sailor, speaking In English, tonst- ed hls guests sumthing to the ‘following effect; It gave him.great pleasure thus to ho able to greet #Royal Prince related to hi: hy the closest family relations, and the rep! sentative of a mighty and kindred nation, Asn salto, therefore, ardently davoted to Ils profession, he bate the Duke of Kdtuburg a hearty woleome as the Admiral of i prout fieet, and wished Ibin, with bly ofteers and crew, a prosperous yoyare. ‘The Duteot Ede fuburg, replying In German, returned thanks Ii hisown name and that of the whole agtish navy for the compliient thas pale iy a for the friendly reeeptlon accorded the ve sels tier his command, ‘They found thai Beles in nt excellent harbor, and eongratne Jntod Chomaelyes on bulng able ty enjoy. the hospitality of tho Garman people. “Wile, therefore, thanking the tmperlal Admiralty for the arent kindness extended to him anit his crews, he begued to propese the health of the German navy. Urinee William of Prig- ain, speaking In English, had previously tonsted hig royal grandinathar, to which the Dakeot Edinburg also answered tn German by asking 0 bumper forthe German Emperor, Toatay tig program Included visits tu. tho barracks, hospital, and artillery range, nn A grand Muminater warty festival and bull, The English squrdroon wilt remalp at Kiel i Montlay, and then Jeaye for Splthead, are riving there about the 2ith Inst. All tho pas pers bere speak In terms af adintration of the Appearance of the British lroneluds, TOE CHINESE LOAN, THE AMOUNT $5,600,000, AND THE ME TO EMMRACK A LOTTERY FOL POUR YEATIS, Loxnon, July 87,—The Chinese fonn men- toned in these dispatches yesterday was an Imporia! silver loan of 4,400,000 tavls, or aboit 85,500,000, ‘Tie interest is at the rate of8 per cent, and the lonn fs to run for only ton yonrs, ‘Tenders for the loan were re- celved al Canton, and were opened on tho 2th Inst. ‘Lhe plan contains 9 lottery fenture, an annual drawing being hell from 1885 to 1887 for bonds to ha pall in each of those yenra, pee ABYSSINIA, MISSIONAMIES SEIZED. Pans, July %3—A dispatch from Alex: andria, Exypt, announces that the Freneh Catholle Bishop of Mussua aud four inission- aries, on a tour ot Inspection of the Cathulic inlasionary stations of Abyssinia, were capt- ured by natives, who piilaged and burned a ehureh and mission-house, robbest tha pris. oners of thelr clothes, and gent them into the interlor, RUSSIA. THE EMPENON. §1, Perrnsnuna, July %8.—The Emperor of Russin will Ipaye shortly for Moscow, Four hundred police have already been sent on ns & procautjon, and troops are being stationed allalong tho Ine between Moscow nnd St. Peteraburg,—nbout 400 English miles, TIS CZAM AND FAMILY have started for Moscow. AUSTRIA, EARTHQUAKE, Viesyxa, July %8.—Thure was a yiolent shock of earthyuakeat Agram this foronvun, ‘ THE INFERNAL MACHINES, Viesna, July 28.—The semt-oficial Frem- denbiatl, discussing tha infernal machines alfalr, stiggests that all Governments should bind themselves to conslder. atlempls upon life and property, even when .for politleal objects, as erinies, and should prevent such attempts by every possible means, BOARD OF EDUCATION. Tho Now Members Assigned to Come misttecs—Corporal Pu ment to Ho v Admnluistered Only. on Written Ito= quents by Parants. . ‘Tho rogular mooting of tho Board of Educa- tion was held lest evening, President Delanoy in the chair. . ‘ A communication was road,announcing the appototment of Wililam Floto us u momber of the Bonrd, vice Adolph Schovninger, declined, ‘Tne document was reculvod, and Sr, Floto took his seat. ‘The Committee on Janitors and Supplies ro- ported tu fuyor of awardiug contracts for fur: ilshing the schools with 5,000: tons of coal tho coming winter, recommonding the use of Pitts. burg limp coal, and that-the award be divided between W. P, Rond & Co, Hanser Burt, and et Ellaworth & Go. nt the uniform prico of 85 per ton, Tho report wus conourred tn. THE COMMITTEES, ‘Tho Chair anuouneed tho assignment of tho new inembors for committee duty. Invpector Floto was. given placa on the Commit.cod on Bullainga and Grounds, Publivations, evening Schools, and Gorwinn; J.J. Healy, un Janitors and Supplios, Text-Books, and Eyaulug Schoola; Inapostor Bridge, on Minanug and Auditing, Suluvios, Touchers, and Musicand Drawing: and Inspector Krause, on Publications, SchouleFund Pro porty. High Schools, and Judiclury, Inspoots or Healy was-given the curo of tho Dougins, dJoues, Rayniond, and Wallace Stroct Schaots; Inspuvtor Floto, of tho Franklin, Kinalo, Bust Kinzie, and Nickersonvillas Inspector Bridge, of the Haven, Oxden, and Wentworth Avenues and Inspostor Krause, of tho Huron, Pearson, and Third Avenue Bchools, Tho Bonn then went into a Committos of tho Sue to further consider the revision of tho rules. Inspector Brenan moved to strike out the Ainondiment to tho rules herotofora ndoptad wu- thorlzing principats, in ngwravatad eases, to ud- minister corpurt! punishment, and uw spirited digcussion followed. {nspeotor Floto was opposed. to the motion, and thought Sorporal punishinent frequently necessary ns a disciplinary moneure. As tho rulo bad oxiatwd, refractory sebotars could oily bo suspended > | or - oxpolicd, which simply = lot = thom) wut a Schoul and plouecd thom. Ho thought many, purents would be glad joe oorporal punish inent In Reset anatiog to nsion or expulsion, and boputl thy rule would not be ehauged,: Inspector Bridge wanted the rule amented so that corporal puuishmont apoutd only ho ad- minfatered upan the written request of the pur. ont of the child, and Inepector Burroughs heresy With hime-that fs, if punishment of the kind was to Lo udinivwable at all, Some furthor discussion followed, and tho ula was nmeniod to wecord with Inspector ridiu's ideas, ‘The queation of making two ofliccs out of tho position of Building and apply, Agent was next discussed, pondiag which tho Committee nrove aud reported progress, and the Hoard adjourned. ’ SS . JAMES MADISON. _ Onanor Count inves, Va., July’ 24,—3font- Peller, tho home and birthplace of President Mudison, sul to-dny at public auction for 820, Oo0 to Jamies Carriugton of thea Exchange Hotel, Atichmond, —— A Man with Fivo Fatal Diseases. Sucramenta (Cal.) Union, By. request of (ricaila a post-mortom was hold estorduy by Dra, Hughson and Pinkbatn upon ja remind of J, A. U, Palmor, who died the day revivus, ‘Tho decvased wue an old resident ih he city, and bis oxtremaly emuctnted appent- ance for muny veara pust has caused hiin to bo uorally observed, and lod to conaldoranis Pevulution und conjectures as to tho discusa which should produce such ecifeots aud yet not rove fital, Tho post-murtem revealed the faut that he had nt the timo of his death five disvages or dorungomonts at tivo ‘distinat purty of bls body, elther of which would positively and alindet immediately prove fatal to uny ran OF only ordinary tonscity of lito, Tuo uNxe Were consumed to about one-third thelr natural siza und ied with tubercles, whey Were aldo both oxtunsively udhered to the wally of tho chost, Tho loft auticio and ventricle of the hoart appoared healthy, but the walla wore almost as thia as writing-papor, aud th tho reat ventriols wus a Wariiaue elut about four inches | in longth, whivb would bo stipposud to KHL tu medlutely. Tho stomach wus uxtunsively ulcer ator, und ite walls wore pot more than half tho {hlokness of wa ordinury healthy storaueh, Tho sinall intestine bad become inutussuscopted or turned within jtselt for a distuncn of soven Jockos, * This iso veer. Vausual ovourrenco, and ono ot the most fatal. itis thought from au. pearance and symptoms that thle condition could nut have oxlstod' moro than twortyefour hours prior to ble death. Below thie another portion of the susall Intostino furs distance of pheaty <fourtoen « Inches bowed a igh" -mtato ; of — jntluinmution bad ex- isted, followed = nA mortitication. . Notwith- atanding theeo couditious found, and the almost doatbellke appearance whtoh she. Pulmor sus- taiued for many jones past, bis last iliness did Bat ocgur until lust Suturday, und, when a pbyalolun was sont for on thut day and called to sco bin, Mr. Palmer bad gone down-town, and remained those for hours, Ho was coufinod to bia bed but two days prior to bis doatb, during which timo bis symptoms of Immediaty ‘Suitoutty pointed digcotly, If uot oxciuaively, to inilame mation or disouse of the stownch. It Ja an ine teresting fuot in connootion with this casa that thu deceased wae u vory sinall nan, of nut aver five foot sud ong or two invhos in-bight, aud of allght framo, not weighing muon avur 10 pounds when in hoalth, and probably not to excused olghty pounds tor many yours past, It may also be added that, cuntrary to what would outurally ‘be expected, be uniformly posscasod a ravenous apport te, which was so marked that formerly his malady was attrinutod to tho proseuce of a tapeworm, i ainenannerss: ary nepaos pile 4 wi re oonaumplion, oo! weal roaches, and al dotdutys iS ono gener tye Batat CROPS. Additional Reports Giving the Con- ditions in Twenty-two Towa Counties, Kavages of Bugs and Worms—Some Damage by. Biught—Prog- ress of Harvest, Condition of Things: in TNnols—Ravages of the Army-Worm in Some Looalities. 10WaA. FRANKLIN COUNTY, Speciat Diepaten to The Chleaan Tribune, HAMron, July 23.—Whoat badly blighted and Injured by chinch-bugs, Oats good; snine as Inst your in aereage and yleld. Corn oxcallent; etter than in 1830, Largo aoreagoof flax; some. of tho enrly sown Is bitynted. Hay good. Crops ull cnoouraging except wheat. Harvosting well ntong. . 4 : CLAYTON COUNTY. Hyectal Mapates to The Chicago Tribune. ELcapen, duly 38—Wheut two-thirds cut, but will nor be half erup, Oats Houde Corn No. 1. Finx Kool, Muy-crop large, but wot weather hag injured aome of It. Chineh-biys numerous, and hunve destroyed much wheat and sone on! and nay yet go into the corn, Army-worn ri ported iit two townships in last two days, but everything is out uf the why except corn. PLYMOUTIL COUNTY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lumans, July 24,—The crops in genoral avor- Aye about two-thirds as tush ag Jast yoar, but aro wood, and the outlook i rathor faverablo, Minrvesting. bus communecd, SIOUX COUNTY. . Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. OnANQE City, any * .—Harvesting com: menved Monday, and tho work is provressing rupldly. Crepe are good, Thore are no bugs or wornua ut Work, and the pouple are happy. DAVIS COUNTY, Sptetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicaoa Tribune. Tuoowrtenp, July 28.—Owlng to heavy rains corn will bu Hghter considerably than lat year. Wheat aimoat x faiture. Onts fair In ncreaze, but injured some by vhinch-bugs, Thoy, to- gethor with ariny-worms, baye done some dam- uxe ta corn and oats in various localities, Hay wool, Harvest well advanced. HAMILTON COUNTY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wensren Crry, duly %—As compared with Inst year whont will average two-thirds: onta, corn, and bnty, 100 per cent; and flax, 4 nor fon Harvest halt oyer, Outtvok for yield uw WANKEN COUNTY, Special Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANOLA, Silly ee aeons not so rea ag last year, Stormy did grent datnngo. Farmers dvspondent; outlook gloomy. Harvesting in full bint. . - , MILLS COUNTY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Gieswoon, July 28—Grain all cut. Wheat vory leht;atraw short, and borry not weil filled, Oats better than Jast yenr, but not a full crop, Huy above the average, Carn Inte, but, if sen- fon remains favorable, a fale crop will yet be ralsod, IUis very woedy, owing to wot seathor. OWA COUNTY. “Apactal Dievatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Manenao, duly 33.—Corn will average about two-thirds ofa crop; wheat not over one-fifth, Onts yond. Finx pu Itya falr to good, Tho Nuods did yreut duimage fa this countyatong toe Wuter-courses. Crops of all kinds totally de- stroyed, Thore ig a smvoth gruy worm frou uno to one und o half inches tong—looks ko out-worm—at work; and thoy have taken whole fields of wheat, outs, corn, and ilax. In fact, they. do not stop for anything, but eat up foxtall and ragweod roads ily. They anocur, however, to bo particularly foud ot fax and oats, Thoirdestruction ts com plete, us they loaye nothing but tho. bare stack standing. In muny placos tholr rayages tinve boon great, Squeltas the grasshoppers of the pune. Chinch-bugs havo dene some i but nothing in comparieon to tha ao-calle army-worn. Harvesting well underway. Haye crop about an average whore not destroyed or damaged by bigh water. . KEOKUK COUNTY, Speciat Disvutch to The Chicago Tribune, Siqovunney, July 28.—Farmers very busy hay- ing and harvesting, Outs good, Very. itttle, ‘If nny, wheat will be cut, Army-worm doing some datmnge In cast part of this county. Cora on flat lands almost a failurg. Hay vory goad. Skunk River bighor than Beer known. before, und crops on boltom-lundacthit were promising two Weuks ago, ure now outirely destroyed, Apecint Dianeteh fo: Fhe Chieaco Trib cial Disnatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Booxauono, July 2,—Whent-orop ight insore- age and yluld,—vbout two-thirds of a crop. Oata geod in ovory respect. Cannot get over haifa Crup of corn, even with most favorable season. Flax two-thirds crop, ‘amo’ hay medium. Wild bay iu siougts all apoited by Inte rains. Eurly potatoes oudly rotted. Exaepting tamo buy and oats, crops will not exceed bulf as much as Inst yonrin thiscounty, Farmers genorally diaheartoned. Chineh-bugs have — damugod snuill grain somewhnt, and cut-worms buve dane a goo dual of..damage to corn in soine lovalitics, Iain in carly part of duly did great damage to all kinds of farm-produots, Hurv- vesting in progross,’and by the ond. of this weok little grata with ho'atanding that will be outatall, Farmers have: most of tholr tame ‘huy stacked in good shape. Genorally speaking, the ontlook for farmers fs very unsatisfactury in thiy county, although tho wenthor in fing for turing caro of what little there ts, : DAULAK COUNTY, Spectat Dianatch to Tis Chicago Tribune. Anst, July %3.—Crops hall what they wore Inst. ) eae Jeople dospondent, Grub-worus work- ng badly, Harvesting bult-dono, iBREMER COUNTY, Spertat Diswaten ta ‘tae Chicago Tribune, Wavanry, July 2&—On an wvorage, crops aro better than lust year, Oulluok euod. Oninoh- pugs doing somo damage. Harvesting in prog 2. WASHINGTON COUNTY, ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasittxaton, July 28.—Corn will bo about halt acrap, owing to oxccasive rains, Oats fread, but inany fields have been rulued by tho army- worm, Wheatalmost a falturo; probably onc- fourth of a-crop, “Itvo Mttic sown, but Rood, Hay-crop average, High wator bas swept away many eae on Skunk and English Riyors: also ruined hundreds of ores of corn, oats, aud gruss, Halt tho grain burveated, TAMA COUNTY Speciat Dispatch to The Chtcaoo Tribune. TOLBDO, July 2.—Wheut UO per cont of last year, Onts good, . Corn-crop. about 75 per cont as lunge ns last, Hears it has leon Injured badly on low Janus. iyo good, Finx falr, Hay gon- orally wood, Nuoh grass destroyed on low foun, Some damago hus beon dono by ahinch- ga and cut-worinas, ‘The lute storms did sn iminenso amount of damage to crops, on tho dow lands particularly: neurly alt uraus thero nro deatroyed. Haryosting 18 the work of to- ny, « GREENE COUNTY, Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, JePVERKON, July 24,—Harvosting half donc. Wheat and oats fully as good as last your, Whoat tan to twelve bushels per acre... No bu or worma here,» Corn is poor aaa rule; will about. two-thirda. as largo as last your's crop, which wag vory heavy, f : APANOORE, COUNTY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Ure, CENtREVILEY, July 24—Crops of oll kinds are One-third better than last your, farmers on- couraged, Harvesting will bo ovor by Aug. 1. MONNOK COUNTY, Spectat Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune, Avira, July 28.—Onts and bay are one-fourth Dotter than -loat year. Wheat almost a total fulluro, Corn-orop about ont-balf as large 16 just year. Coinch-bugs plenty, There will be a auiligiant amount of gruin to live on and take all the stock through, but thoro will bo lttle grain ebipped, 1: st 2 ry ff JOUNBON COUNTY, “oo " it Dispatch t0 The Chicago Tribunts Ttvviy, duly ss. orn cannot bo moro than two-thirde of: crap, Outs, rye, and ross aro, Hist aatecee tae Dh a aes at damage. :' io 01 ore, and what thore la will not oxcodd two-thirds an avorage crop, .... 3 WRIGUT COUNTY, dosciat Dispatch to The Chicego Tribune, CLAMON, Duly Forge outs, rye, flax, hay, heat ad ETAL ede RR oat wi bit Fe 0 beon hunerods Of acres of now broaking in this county this year, = MONTGOMERY. COUNTY. itch to The Bpetat Duvaten 4 Rev OAK, July.8,—Tho prope in thle Sounty will not @vorage over half, as oumpared wit last your, Bale basdumaged bay scmnp ribet ang fave rable and faraiors aro despondeune* rites oralo, 4 Yeating bas been In progresa alnve the J5th jase, - MAMION COUNTY. - Aprclat Dupeten to the Gnuepo Tribune, KNOSVILLR, July 2.-Wheat will not make more than one-fourth of 4 crop, onte about vus- bulf, core one-half, a Fully, average, bay, good,: Hae water on Doa dfulnus fiver destroydd moat of the crops there,—it rune about thirty miles in the county? also on Skunk River, wi rune ssyen wiles in the aunty, @ ur Hen almost ie: Upfavoral eu de Notwithstandls orable oul fook ‘people are uardlewarioned Oo 1 pEEAHIR COUNTY, SO aceots, duly Rye -Orops, wot i rood teat year, Wheat an ‘ontiro fdllure, cnused by colnch-bugs.:- Corarcrop good, Oata short Grae and ax ‘generally gopd., Harvost well OTHER STATES. . __._ Bpectal Dispatch ta The OMcage Tribuna, Quincy, Ut, July £,—The reporta that tho armny-wort tind appeared (n the eastern part of this county and in Nowa County are unten. Farmers from all quarters of the county say the pre prot fora corn crop has not been sucpassad ar many years, if ever, Al prodieta of the fur are dolng well, and, except a shortage tn the wheat crop, wil yield 1 great abundance. Pasturage and water are abumtant. Specuil Dupateh to The Chicaya Tribune, Giunasvinty, Mh, July 28.—Tt has bean a num ber of yurrs sinco T have secon ns good a prose pout AC this tine of the year for corn a4 exlala at present, Thore has only heon a few days of such dry weather ns te) injurn it since ft Rprouted, and, while some fields look bad, the progpectis ood, The corn Is tall and of n good color, tasaclod In wood time. and timely showers helped ttuyreatdent. Mora ruin is needed. Rpectal Dupateh ta The Chteaon Tribune. Hl sbuly .—Our farmura yonorally aro now harvesting thelr oats, rye, and flax, Tho wenther ia favorable and crops good. The Army” worm bits not injured the onts much fn this vicinity. Corn is looking flng In most pirts of var county, Wetave more aces in corn, and will raise more corn this year than auy othor county in the Blue, The’ ground Is gol tlog very dry and corn 18 needing ra! a WASHINGTON. COL, NURCIT DEAD, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wastttxaton, D.C. duly 28,—The denth of Col, Burch, Seoretary of the Senate, has caused quite ashock, Kow know that ho was sick until Mon- day, and many of his friends wore not looking fora futnl termination, ‘Though suffering, ns his phyatclans*say, with heart-disease, bu did not appear tike an invalld during his last ap: pearance on tho streotsa short time since. Ho was attonded by Dr. J. H. Baxter and Surgeon Gonoral Wales, of the Navy. Me bus been an excellent aificer, and had the respect af the Hepubilcan. sido of tha Henate. Ife wes a gentiomin of much dignity of bearing, and of courtenus manner. He served in the Confederate army from ‘Tennessee, and Was At ong tine Spouker of the State Senate. He was chiof praprictor of the Nashville Amers fean. Though a pronounced Democrat, be took tho strongest ground of uny Suuthern journal against the Ku-Klux. His death may Introduco serious OmMburrassments In all paymonts on the Senate site of the Capitol. His requisition ts believed, under Inw, to be necessary’ to obtain woney from the Treusury for the pay of Sen- ators, and uf all enployda on the Senate aide, a8 Well os for tho varied contingent expenses. Whother this ditticulty canbe readily met docs hot appear. If it cannot, wll Senate payments of every nature must pe suspended Ml the Sonate ciects a new Clerk, NASHviLie, Torn. July 23—The news of the death at Wushington to-duy of Col. Jolin C. Nureh, Seerctary of tho United States Senate, produced a painful shock tn this community, so sudden n fatal termination of his illness nut bo- ing wuticipated. ‘The deconsod was long idantl- fled with the Journiiiain of this cits, and wax Presiient of the Atnerican Publishing Company at tho thme of hta deuth, and a inrge stockholder Ju tho American newspaver. The members of a city press held o mouting and udopted ap- ropriite resolutions. The Counclt, in session o-night, alsa adopted reaulutions of respect. ‘The remalus will be brought here for intermant, arriving Suaduy maraing. i INFERNAL MACHINES, WASIINGTON, D.C. Julyf8.—Seoratary-of-tho- Treasury Windom to-day addressed 4 communt+ cation to tho Collectors of Custumne of Boston and Now York, from which ports It is alleged the infernal machines and combustivies which recently arrived at Liverpool were shipped. ‘The lotters contained Instructions to the ollicers to use every endenvor to aavortaln the name of the consignor of the puckuges. Tho Secretary, speaking ou the subject, suid that, while tt nay be ossible tur the Collectors to ascertain di- rectly the natne of tha persoi, he hupes at least to diacover a clow which nay lead to the dotau- Uon of the guilty ones, —— ITEMS OF NEWS, Wanninaton, D. C., duly 28.—The Treasury Dopartmont to-day purchased 610,000 ounces of One allver, for delivery at tho Philadelphia, San Frnnolseo, and New Orleans Mlnta, Vouvon 6 por cout bonds redeomod with in- toresttodnte of presentation up to close of businoss teeday uggrepnted $123,100, Amount of G por cent Londs which matured July 1, ros dcomod by ‘roasuror Gilfitlua todate, $13,107,° 400, Orders bave bean given to close up as epcoully. as possible the London agency for the recelpt of Gand 6 per cent bonds for continuance at 31g por cent. ‘The Trensury Department has ordered the discontinuauce of the manufacture and sulc of gold tokens stumped “quarter: dollar.” and “hul€doliur.” Persons munufaaturing or geile jar, such tokens, muro rendering Uemaclyos dabp of m into peaulties of both finu and imprison- ent. Eaorstary Windom peprovea Judge Hobert. fora bond as Collector ol Customs of the Portot ow York, ‘The Minteter of Foreign Affairs of the Argen- thie Republi sonds tho following cabloxram re~ arding the long-disputed boundary question etween that Republic and Chili: * Astroaty tis beutt sipoei. with Chill through tho goud ollices of tho United States Ministor.” : Attorney-General MavVeagh has decided that ‘whore bomesteud entry of public lands bas beou made by a acttlor, the Jand su entered cannot, whilst such entry stands, bo set apart by the Prosident for a’ military, reservation, even “ prior to the completion of the full titie In tho sottlor,” but that where pregmption has becn uuido of public linds tho lund covered thereby: nny be sot.apnrt by the President for such resor~ vation at nny time previous to payment and entry by the sottlor, under the Provmption law. OBITUARY. LEWIS. J. CLAWSON. Tho funeral of tho lute Lewis J. Clawson, Jr, who was drowned at Kenwood Tuesday evening while bithing, tovk pince at 9 o'clock yesterday afternoon frum tho residence of J. W. Preston, Eeq., No. 103( Prutrlu avenue. Thoro wore a largo number of tho friends of the decoased resant, and among them a delegation from tho sourd of Trade, uf which Mr, Clawson was a well-known member, consisting of Megars, Wale ter Hough, Frank Maglven and J. A. ‘The services wure conducted by the Kev, Art Swuzoy, pastor of the Forty-tirat Street Pros torian Church, and tho cbolr of tho churoh sang BO nuaberof approprinte sciecuons,. Dr. Bwazey spoke feclingly of the many goud unites of the deceased, and pointed out the jounan. i" that’ death “waa on our midet at times. Ho clwod with an approprinte prayer, Tho floral offeringa on tho casket were very bunutitul, ainong them being a largo yiea represonting “The Gates Ajar,” from rivuda on tho Hoard of Trady; @ toral urn from Mr, ud Mrv J. W. Preston; and a tloral lyro from Mra. H,Q.Stune. The pall-bearors wero Mesars. Gorton, Hoyno, Smink, Moblor, Bond, and Turner. ‘Tho reaming wore conveyed to Oukwoods Comotery for interment, ‘Tho following redalutions in ryforence to the donte of the deconsed were offered yomorday by Gear ies oe the Board of Trade and unal yadopte Witenmas. Tho! members of this Hoard have learned with deep sorrow of tho sudden death by drowning of dtr. 1. J. Tinweons therefore texnlved, That in the death of Mr, Clawson this Board bus lost © membor who had won the re peer and catoern of all who know hit. Keaolved, That these resolutions be spread Upon the records of thia Assoviation, and a copy tranamitted to the wife and -tamily of ourde- ceased brother, and that we tender to them our noaritele sympathy iu this hour of thelr allilo- jon, 3% ' SERGT, FAULKNER, ‘Tho funcralof Sergt. Willlnin Drake Faulkner, of Company 1, Second Iegimont, 1.N,G., who tout his deuth through the mistake of a nurse in tho County Hospital last Friday night in ad- ministering medivine, took place at the Hoepital yesterday morning, Tho company of which ho Wasa momber was presont, also the numerous frlends. and acquaintances of tho doccased, Among the floral: tributes wore a beautiful wreath progonted by Mrs, 7, Hico, and a shicid, tho offering of fis comrades, ‘The gervicca wore conducted PY, @ Kev. W. T, Moloy, pastur af the Uulted Presbyterfan Church. “A quartot Sango solection, uftor which the pastor read tho fifta chapter of the First Thossulonlans, An eloquent address followod, in which the spoakur took ocousion to impress upon the minds of all rogont the tecessity of bowwg always proparod for death. The donth of the young man wasdue toa slmplo mistake, and-none night kuow whon othor causes equally aumplo, but equally tatal, might occur to thaw, Soldiers ospecially should de prepared, as thoire is a yooution ht with daugerand doath, A prayor wus otf which the quartet sanz “Jesus, ‘Lov y rors, aud tho fansral ‘proceedsd to Crees ATOTS, Wi jueral pra land, where tho remains wero buried with mill- tury bonors. — » FH, BROWNE. Reod H, Browne, the young gentlemau who kilod bimecif In the park adjoining the Town seud House, Oconomowos, Wis,, Tuveday oven: tng, was for saveral years a resident of this city, curing hero frou Hartford, Conn,, where bis fa- ther wasa prominent physician. Jo was with {be tloket dopartinent of the Mictiqan Coutral Rallroad for four or five tines and for the ale eld ho bud baon identidod with the bloyclo uelness, soiling tho machines and instructing beginners. He was au oxpert rider, and wanevgue Tisbe Captal of te Whicuea Hisycle ‘Club. Ha wont to Mil vary and a! wauboo laat Fobri entered tho riding school there as teacher, Mr. Browne was honest, uprigh! wencrous tow fault, and was @ favorit with all who knew bin, and hig many exoelient qualitios endeared bim to all, His uatimely and traglo death bas caused muob genuine sorrow among bis assovlates and friends, Tho budy of tho dus aod was brought bere yostorday morning by hig lato roommate, and was forwarded ty New Hampshire lust ovening for burial, { *<, CEMENTING THE CORNER Everything Said to Be Corraled, or in Prospect of Spaedily Becom- Earmarks of “Tho Ohlo Rivor Sot”? -=Yesterday’s Advance in the Markets—The Talk, Tho Board of Trade marksts continued to monopolizo attention yostorday. coredis advanced, and provisions raliied after The alr was full of gossip ns usual, the value of whieh an carly break. Tho crowd seemed disposed tu lay the August deal In wheat at the doors of the “Cinolnnatt olique,” atter yainiy try{ng to Mt tt on soinchody: eleoe August wheat sold at $1,1931.205{, closing at about $1,193, September and Ovtover were nearly together, both closing at $1.15%. “We think,” sald a communicative broker, “that the whont market, for Auguat Is now short about 12,000,000 bushels, Tho Uincinnall elique have that month In the tolls, and thoy are letting. {t rest ensy, rattling qulotly withthe bose They seem to be buying Whent though some people don't think soy but Doth those futures are strong and higher, and n rn ed provably cateuinte on vatry> sinber and Oetabor nd oO get rid of their cash whoat without loss. The short acllors in feptombor, were niso buying nv gold winter whet in St. Louis ‘were hedging here by purchasing September, THE OWIO RIVE KET have oceans of moncy, and you can expect Hye ly tlmes for a while yet.” A tall gentleman Wwearlag o bigh white hat, who wae standing neqr, seamed o trifle nove s. aS. “Have you fnith In wheat still, Mr, Handy?’ ‘TB Tuune cbroniclor on tho Kinltu. yes. Hut you mustn't publiah anything Ate ir interested?" The gentleman turned away aestion apparently settled him. es, With tho’ twinkle of expert ¥ remarked, 1p anawer toa ques Tthink itis acrazy dent, paying Scents or4 cents above n ico for wheat right on the ove of 1. “Jack seemed to think the clique couldn't bande the whole crop without getting batdo U knw about the whent. clique? "anid 2 member of were posted T shunld not be silly enough togive everything away to a newspaper man, Why do tho papers talk so inuich about day fuur or five vl le! till one would suppose wo were dubbiin; yerything under the sun, Who is that q York chup who telegraphs every day a coluinn orgonbout Armour & Co? Have Armour and McQengh joined hands in pors, and have Armour find Fowler sreed to work deelining to talk. it stupid fer you to come In here and ask such ut, rewlly, now, it dors look ns if there wasa wheatdeal in Auguat. 1 running une, we ahould manage st, you may Just bat your sweet existence.” ‘TMi CHOW CAUGHT in tho July ont corner were suttling at 444 conta. ‘The tne of shorts Tor that muoth is bolivved to have been narrowed di 500,000 The big receipts of Qrrangements of Nobody supposed there wore so: muny old onte in tho country, but the bizh prices drow them out,and tho new crop has contributed some. ‘The parties running the squevze had to take post-mortem examination of the body of Jobn. Tt is anid they own the stock int sieht amounting ‘to About 8,000,004 Lushels,and ire puzsled to know Prices for outs wore rug up to 40 cents per bushel yesterday—the bighest pricesince the famousChendlercorner,which this resemble. While car-lote of what to do with it, ‘ono Js Bud to close): No. outs were sell soller August wus U0? cents, an is If gossip be true, the Eustern arties who have been. investing their money In y cure to specitiate in huric- ni lost fs cstimatod vt threo- dollurs,—with tore or tesa to hoar from, | The aqucezo extonds from Chl- Ke ted about 11 centa- per bushel since Monduy. Yesterday it sold ut 83 cents zu soos tu be petoring joment price yesterduy was Bt, tle doing, ‘You seo,” sald tho ry the country fellows buve bean send- Jog tholr ryo here, expecting 10 Bee high prices on the Inst days of tho month, and thoy find THE TRAIN HAS GONE out,’ Erratic barley tonk 4 sfunpy turn yesterd: seller September falting olf uly outs wilt herdl: ay, r to te, with a di The rainy aro said to have go damuged: hut ouly a small proportion of it can be expucted to grade N: ‘This nowa muda the Septoyiber scliers nervous at one thine, and they hasténed to get out of the trade, “All tho markots: are corruled excopt corn and timothy seed,” said a leading broker yoster= fatter’ will soon uo some sort in corn 1d to Rickor 600,000 bushels of corn, seller Buptember, at 7hu, and Hl t same quantity at tho snme price. Hoth were alngto transactions, and gro suld to be tho larze est oncs over mado on the call. yes, and suinu of who have conaldorod first class, immudiately took a back seat. corn touched 5) cents pur price since the Turko-Huasian-War, Itla given out that come poopie are laying much Vennor's pradictions that carly frosts will over- take tho corn crop. edicts €%-pork In Soptembor, and cea for Jardand moats, Ele soeme to thing the double inurriage of Armour with Geock, und Armour with Fowler, means Nvaly tines in tho futuro. T Buxtor & Co, are settling at 25 cents x, nine, and twolvo bushel, tho highest cush, the balance In al: months, They Intend to pay in full, Tho total Mabilities of the firm wero about €11,000, thoy think the agdots will aver all the indebted- ‘Tho houso hus resumed b . AMUSEMENTS. “TNE WORLD" AT M'VICKER!S. A packed auditorium groctod the first presour tation of © The World" at MoVicker'a Theatra Jast night, the occusion belng tho beginuing of the twonty-tifth regular season. Jargcat tcxitimate firat-night houso that has beon voon IuChicago fuera longtime, “ Standing- rooin only" was placarded at an early hour, and thore wore few compltimentarics, or bill-Lourds, and no “paper” atallin the thon! of the play bas alread: some: length in those columns, ani a8 say something of self 4a dramatic composition an “The World” isa beayy toslodrama. The Ine pand the *alfacts" woul decentlys furnish forth a dozen ordluary “The wholo strength of tne pleco liet situations, That is the malin churacteristio moludrama and of nerve. more than of Tho diuloy, when it ie not commane ju motions are often vellud or 4 she narrate Itaelf i8 interrupted i ay it dof thencting, dentegre sunsutional $) tors, trap-doora, and other mochanical diahlerie, Mho'uction 1s, not oven distinctly, conuccutive, the diatom” Under 6% Inch a hine oritonee Iu. tho Ingauo asylum Imprisonment aud escapes and, 1t may be. of a third in all tho waining matter relating to th D Sir Clement out of bis ealates, inciudi brothor, his own sacriiicos, an pice! maching downward, was original study the action curefu vounedtion berween Jewell othe only link between Capo Y may by courtesy CON, that tho latter, As sornembet forolbly transport its of “he World "end [thse groat id bo stronger tho want of tothinw, bowever, that druimatic merits—tle, of tho doomed conspirator, caught to bis ape ny oF a to take him awny from ‘or the oxplusiua wrecked mariner un the ¢ ‘Merrinjdio Prints,’ - - - - =, Biols, ‘The above are all best goods and very pratty. t ralt? or the rode ing the violent deuth the uncoucioue evidence ni RE eect he loved, though ‘it the physicians were pre no evidence eal Ny othe: ralust bit of the afterwards app Parad ta.comn: LJ ar heared sweet markuble and wore than ne pommed Eo aend ie cy ‘Tho '' little rate teased upon the doe: the fovelvinz svone ay Y el re or owechapical ingenuity, What is jore nateworthy for a olghi thing moved sinvothly from beginning to eud. was throughout ospablo and in- %4 Crisp boro thu burd dora as Sir Clement ty: an with evident ovrvousnoss, oo u , Wo tho later soenus ee. ibs maul rgv Morton as ful and not impossibie viltaln, taste to Jot tia Daseness snpesr in lay on bis shou! action rathor thin in his dress or courte: nance, ftoland Iteed was neveptable as tho Jew, and tho minor male parts were generally well pinyed. Misg Procene: na Manel Hunttnyfort and Hetty Tracy ns Mary Hythe were at Arat overcame hy tho prevailing atifness, bet ro- +> eovered thainselves handsomely towards ‘the end. ‘the play was grttinatastioally, rovelyod by the lurzo audience, und there woro many rocalts. eT World” will be continued until further jeu, a THE THOMAS, QONCERTS. '. ‘Tho olghteenth of tho sorles of Thomas con- certs wad riven last evening to a large hudidnce, notwithstanding it was the regttiar symphony night. ‘This imay be owing partly to the fact that the symphony was now, and partly ala to the romarkabto intercat attacking’ to tho remalndor of tho progeat, Tho symphony. was tho Second, by Johitnnea Brahms, In D nae jor, op, 33, und’ has. not been heard bo foro in this city and rarely In this country. It fain tho conventional four movemonts, the Hirst an aliegra, which Is vignrous iy many of Its, contensts, though asa whole the movamont ts sufictently gentle to be called pastoral, and in sone of ‘its phrases the critics -have traced cesesnblance wo Ststulelssutry ‘ho slaw movo- ment la an adagio which will always be “ caviare to the General.’ Tho. think Is an aiie- arelto grazioso, Instead” of =the — neunl achersy, and consista: of an alleuretta and presto, It is mtarked by much the sama pos cullar charagter ne tho tirat, though it possesses rent variety, and fa very cloar and wracctul in treatment, ‘Tho final movement, an aliryre con sptrity, is full of apirit and vig- or, nad moves on Its close th a fresh, strong, and fascinating manner, The work as a whole reveate nll that strongth of handling and perfuction of form that ulwaye churacterize Beating’ music, but it is a work that will have to ght for its populurity, The ro- maining portions of the progrtin were inustall; Interesting, including, in the thrat part, Lisa's stisring march, “Vom Fels Zum Meer," Boothoven's glorious Leonora Gracin 4) No. & The Introduction to the thir net of “Wagner's Melateratinger" ‘ani the unique balict music to “Narn”; and the second part, the overture to " William. ‘Tall. the Baen-Gounod © Ave Maria,” Btrauss’ * No sagan § lta,” and tha Pulucca from Thomas’ “SMgnan,”? The program for this evening, tho aecond of the * request” serlos. will bo ns follows: Mareh—""‘Tannhitaqer" eaeee Overturo—" Tanubiluser hee { Wanner Serenade. Rulte—" L'Arlesionno' Gye nnes* on Juan", somrtto, bath symphony: ™ Hungarian Dances", “Carnival of Vonico * Amaryliia"—Ale by Louis XT Waltz—* In’a Contra! wreor cee SEPtL eS “Yoreblight Murch '—No, 1, in fi ay reruene It will bo a inntter of yenoral musical fhtoroat. 3 not alono tovally, that on Thuraday evening, tha $ lth of Auguat, Nublnscel’s Fifth Symphony, which is atill I mantacript and has never yot . been heard, will be played forthe lirst timo in Chicuvo, Ou Thursday noxt Beothoven's Sev onth will be the ayimphony, ACCIDENT OR MURDER? Tho Post-Mortom Dovelops the Fact that John Beldler Died from Anphixia- tlon, Caused Kithor by Drowning or Choking—Tho Suicide Theory Scouted, Yestentay morning County-Physiolun Blut hordt, assisted by Drs. Chaffoo and Stowoll, held Ueidler, The physiciuns tound only one thing to estubileh tha thoory that the deoeused was murdered. ‘Thls wus ou abrasion, or muthor a discaluration, of tha skin tn and around the ‘ left ear, Thoy Vinclined to the . hollef thot this was the result of a blaw froma slunw. shot. Dr, Bluthardt's report will sol forth thas the orgaus of the body were found ina nora condition; that tha bralu was somowhat softund decomposed; that the appearances spoken of were noted on tho loft side of the houdy and that the tongue protruded at loaat threa-fouctie s of an inch from tho tooth, aud was indonted thereby. On this atate of facts Dr. Bluthardt holds that the decensed came to his ~ DEATIO UY ASPHYXIATION, = caused aithor by. drowning or choking. There is really no positive evidenve by whion to deter- mine whother the deconsed was assaulted be- fora ho reached the water or not, Coroner Matson lust ovening aware Ina jury of business-men at Wright's hiserta ing. estab. lishment on Fifth avenue, . 1¢ pees ed that tho caso was In the bunds of the dotectives, an adjournmont was takon until Friday, Aug. 5, at3 p.m. No stock istaken In yarn about on young man who o hire?" o boar Friday night on ' the lako shoro and = who didnot | roturn with the vessel, The evidence ull Souarh polnts to alther accident or murder, and the : bulcidal thoory fs not entertulnud for q moment. ' ——_ : BUSINESS NOTICES, The Jesult Father, Antonio Jullan in_bls book on trivolsin South Amurion, anys, “This plant (tho Coca) possesses nll of tho won- derful propertivs olulmed for it." Commadore Gilbon (of tho United States pzlering Expe don of the Amuzon), suys: * The Cova bas ercles eo marvelous that it enables the Indians, without any other nouriabineot, to porform forous murches of tive and six days, It is so ; raving and tonle that by chewing it atong they ¢ will perform Journeys of 00 iniles oy foot with gut Apoonrling in the least fatigued.” Yo build up a broken down systum or to to rolie epala, bitlinusness, and female tnoath! ings tho Liebix Company's Coot Beat 4 uoecqual, Boware of cuuntorfuits. . \ Arends Hoof, Iron, and Wine, with Cinchoua, the standard medicinal tonic of this Frcerenatre neo. It enriohes tho blood, prompt- y invigorates tho brain, und nervous system, improves digestion, ote. ‘ Hesilt: A round fori, bright oyes, happy Ktate of mind, Arend’s drug- store, corner Mudisun atruot and Fifth avenue. ———— HOSTER Y, &e, ‘ CARSON, PIRIE &CO'S GREAT SUMMER SALE. AT THE Wold Dry Gods MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. CONTINUED ATTRACTIONS! Another Hosiery Matinee! CHILDREN’S FANCY 1QSE— +1038 Oto, palrs . 6H to 8!¢ Inch ‘at..30 ote. pair. “4 eat bargain, about half 3 price’and the Tat epportanity, we shall offer ‘ on this class of goods, If you missed any of the former lots, don’t let this slip! Comg carly! ‘ .! Ladies’ and Misses’ Lace Mitts, assorted colors, at 26 ots, pair; goods worth 65 ots. to $1.00 pair, ~ *: Handsome Printed Lawns, = 6 ots, yds Best Cambrics;, = = = = -» 7 ots. : styles. we ‘Our Grant 40-Cent Corset Sale fs ones © tinued. up stairs, These Corsets are silk embroidered; perfect fitting; white 2 and colored; are fresh goods;, and “an original and inimitable bargain. -... Pretty White Mull Ties, embrold’d ends, . _ 100 each; formerly 40 to 80 ots, Heavy Reduotions on Summer Wraps and Cloaks, Sega eS ‘ Dress Goods and Grenadines ata great sacrifice, § Japanese Slike, = = = » 20 ots. ydy | Sy Feet

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