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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. Ec ceiciannin cee i TE CROPS. smallor acreago than usual, and rather back- | Onts ure nplouitit and one of the biggest A ‘7 ‘Trotting purse £00, open to stallions’ that | covered not a moment to ‘save the AM Ward, but promlaing. a gond viol, proya oror jcuonen ta ie counts, Cora look TRS FRUSE EAMES, have never bnaen gn Pon” Maule ein froma Hil ral IS no site a anne OPERHOS 3 re a Pie Mle A drow a . — VANDAIIA, Til, Aug, 5,—Tho whent viel | bron but slight, and. but o fu days without FOUNTIE DAY, he Commissioners Lave rio more sacred | 5 IE, duty than to proserve the parks from even |° Ciark-at., dppoxité Ooart-House. ports by Tolegraph in this county is extremely poors will not | rain. Barley a bhgerop, Wheat 10 per cent The Agricultural ‘and? LiveeStock the suspicion of being the haunts of the: Trotting burao 2900, for 9:10 efngs, average five bushels to the nere, ‘Nuuiorans | Jens nerenge thin iaat yenes corn that intel Py jccurate Re Kpeclat purse , for Maud 8, or St, 5 3 vicious. Butlf Mr. Jtstles Ingersoll prosti- | MONDAY, AUG, 8, 1881, ten al, a, Holds wore notent, Oats poo, Copu ts it | greater, Potitta crop: promises big - E iti t Jul 199, t ations: Engamemont of tho from Illinois, lowa, Indiana, erally burned wp. rh tulica ute. ny tmrehed gether farniurs nee Mite natindead, Alte Exhibition of the . hicago Jtunning ieee os A Lisndtenp for all ee ae ae Te MeDowald ey ue tober — mae Michigan, Ete. Unt they wilt hardly do for tudder, ‘Sie Speelal Dispaten to The Chtcags Tetbune, Fair Asscciation. Re ceed onc uarter tallos. of justiee, then the affuris of the poliea will| ACME OPERA co outlook fg the poorest known In the county | Ractyi:, Wis. Aug. G—Crop prospects In tena pareo S100; ast of three-quar- | to that oxtent be unavailing, ‘ An Bon, Audran's latest anccose, s! ———" in the past fow yenra, > Aneltie County fre very oncoutaging, Corn, ers of a inlle. 4 : Comatrssibser — : weather senren-ve than TE] yf AMEE oe | Sata iat acne fe | A Tong List of Promfais—A Five-| wrung ou Sales cou : iaRBiee one ao) Sie eCOrn ise 4 of e R 1, Figo cesal ye drot a wonderful Ei A 25 6 rhe Mob InJutea—Somo of It hada substantial rain since the Ist of June, | provement an er thy influence of the pase Days’ Trotting and Running Gretel steeple chase, purse $1,000, for all DELIBERATE SUICIDE, Hisenand:tgjonedng the faerie arian Wes g Really ‘The corn erep Is very broinising, Ong | five weeks of warm weather, It promises Meeting,’ agus é : Rito WIth Ne atte ate Aiae Alera Se . Was Neoded. Month Is now ruined heyont redemption. | fair, ‘The acreage of wheat ty aniall, but of ; Be, frotling slake for 4-yenr-olds: 860 en- | A WelleKnown Letter-Carriey Pate a.| dali und Mies Bremn Biiee vee euide itane : The whoat crop {9 yory poor, barely enough | good quality, Onts are looking well, with a trance, $25 forfeit. with §250 added. Bullet in tis Braina estra. ‘ : - ree ————— fur seed and broad botng waved. ‘Thera was | Py erop-avorags. betliays, Alby bushels te SIXTH DAY, sor piannow Trendy, fore Places, However, Jt Is oj an Manually, gon yield of oats which lig | the acre, lax iv looking splendid, These | An Altraettve Program—Eiery Prospeel of n Success. Somes G-Sinith, » svell-known : lettar-enr- been anfely Trotting purse $500, for 2:30 class. 3 ¥ 8 THEATRE, - J rvested. Grass nao ylolded | wilt be an iinmonse ylelt of potatoes, while! : ‘ 9 4 % . | Ter of this city, was found abouts o'clock HOOLBY: is 1 Drought; Parohing and well, ultiigus the inendows ata now snifer- | wra tir excellent: condition, Barog ie hae ful Tuangoration of These Aunual Haley, paged cuuesttlan contest hetwoer the witt- | yesterday morulae lying dent by the alde of Real 3) fj ‘ tng badly for rain, but thers is fittla of It. ‘Ryo is sonerally bi the champion Indy rider of England, Die | ‘he Drexel boulevard at the Stock-Yards eA ML rh A tone na ree :~ Destroying: . INDIANA TANA wool, lay is of good unality oud tivernge | Tho Chicago alr Association gives Its.) tance, twenty wiles, fora purse of 84,500. crossing. A bullet-hole in his right temple Kes . ‘ — apis Dispaien ee sthask end any panes pre, lit dloetdudlly Rout first annual exhibition nextSeptember, open- | ‘Trotting piirae $300, for green horses, and a revolver by his sido told the tale of the THE D ANICHEFES ILLINOIS. ‘ i eRes 4 hi Pr OSes OFT tugon the 1th nut lasting six days, ‘Cho CONDITIONS. inanner of his death. By his side was also } je ten to The Chleago Tribune. Wansaw,. Koscitgeo Co,, Ind, Aug. 5 intense lent, have had magnificent hntvest- 4 a 8 speetat ait ‘Aug, 6--Orops good, Hay | Wheat averaged ten bushels, Corn In geod | Ing weather, falris held on tho grounds ’of the Chicago Trotting and pactng—All entries, both In | found ® volume of Tolines' novel, entitled | 3, 8 ONRITE tn his character of....0¥ gycauonts IIL, Aug. Be AM H unset kes : ‘ , 1. U - LEWIS MORRISON avy. Corn wHeven. Early corn Im | condition and not affected by the drongh M ee Win YF une theses Trine hut Driving Park, which have been leased by the stakes and purses, to close on ‘Thursday, | “Chattean D'Or." pon the fly-leaf ho as, . ve jept. 1, T8831, at LL p. i., to be addressed to 1), Aas PGA OX mat by hiot dry wenther Late Pieces a Hoe avernge crop. Potatoes coud. Frult | aud uiry Wventlioe fins ast batt trast, on ee Lt Ant Mah tes Satrotary, RUMI Sonria plraat, ia facie si ftato at Ti0b praleaie tine oe ee es ve 4 ile : Tops Cull uinily H y . Natt 4 i “ a cee rts ‘The erop will be AH a tu ityo my ae Buapateh toe The Untedee wvibuae: erans: Corn and other products: Genet | studing, and they intend to inate this enter- | pules ad tho “Nauionet Trotting Kesoclatinne paunaule the: wight befora)s and iad real THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCER' in Pore Ae , Logaxaront, Ind, Aus, t—Tle nerenme | Halt veld. Com on. low Innds ts looking | Prison first-class ono In overy respeet—in | by vwntels all oclug aud pacing toces WIDE | siened down the corner. of a. leaf cs aes ie 5 8 ira riearly al a , v \e fs . Be bet ik to The Chicago Tribune, of corn planted ts up to that of Inst year. | Harvest hoa beim, ‘Tho norenge. of all este secant to none it the ene purse, G por cont of which ls east, and’ must | alu, underscored the words of one of te I H EO SIVELY Nig” yitd.ss Ty Atta 5.—Whent in Jor | Prospects for a big erop were kood up to tho | grains in tiils.county ts sinnll, furmers hay. | qyccclation has n pald-tip ony 4,000. positively accumpany the entry,’ he other | Moonstruck characters of t e,wgakt he s JERRY VICE A about elght bushels to | getting th of tho drought. Now the stutic le | {ime lost falth in corenls, “rhe vegutabie erap | lv promlum Hstfor the first show 1s $50, | Byer cent is dua and payable it’ the, Secre. {gould dle, it Teould dies’ Lnaides the pis: AATURDAY | sey County W od, but the crop wil] badly fired, and, unless rain falls within the | Js fooldtng well, and promizes an nbinitant | 00, whieh ts sald to be as large n sum as was | tnry’s office on the Fair Grounds, at 6 pin. in his possession a brass Ke iy Ket | MATINEE, nere, Gals Aro Bone ‘ nya, ti . ylelu,. ‘he tebaeeu eroprot which this eoune | aver offered by any alullar soeloty. the evening provious to thy race, and no ltorse pos uss door-key, & poake! ig mall, ‘Thoacreage incorn fs larger than | next few days, thore will not be one-third of yy any ¥ ff small, To within a fow day's, the crop | 8 Crop. "The oats crop atreudy hurvested | bY Wwill produeo quite i Intge crop, looks | Mr. 0, 1. Hn, the Secretary of the Asso- | Wi 'be permitted to start whose payment | Kulfeand a pocketpurse contiining $1.25 SUMMER HIGHT CONCERTS, and, up to witht ¥ r el 5 | in cash, a pin-badge of the Ancient Order of sual 8 isinge, Tho drought, is | Wea silelly above, thy averngo tn yleld, nud Nell fund prowrlgos a fo cron. die drought | etation, atnted yesturday thnt the success of Het so.taade. vin trotting stakes, the Ss United’ Workinen, a ring, | watcli-chialtl TO-NIGHT “heowle's trea hasbeoit very promlstin. Tati of Ino quality, ‘Che yleld of carly potatoes | HeMine is provalling: and indications nro | Me show was already assuted, ‘The appll- | nation, and the ‘balance Iron ‘those wine | Mido pocket wleroscope, Stl body was re- ‘Tickets, 25und Weants, For salo at the Reposition Imed, will damage itnbout one-fourth. — |) was fair, bub the late-polato crop fing been outl for a lieavy rain. cations for space nearly equal the room pro- | start as above. ‘Thy races on Monday, | MPeyed to lho Morgue, where the Coroner | warding. ce iat Disoatch to The Chleant Tritnines aut short by the drought and the beetle. HOC Tprelal Dispetan 10" The CMeago Tribuns. fded, It | vd: that: th Ibt Sept 12, close on Saturday, at 6 p,m * | will hotd an Inquest to-day, MRS. GEO, 1. CARPENTER, Losses, com Aum 5--Luterviows with farmers Speclat Dispaten tu The Chiengo Tribune, BARON. Wik, Avge othe atts of | Vited. t 1s expected: that: the exhibit of | Sept i if rices and steeplechases —Tho | smith had been on duty all day Thursday, | ULWARD ADAMS, Managor. ote Ave ctomoe Wiad Kent |, Peyouri Unt Ate, G-ctho,wronpet | gAltAtet, NM Agta thy {tsa | livestock wit iw tho lrgent eer civenio | quit sedi Maceo" | ahah tarde ar spore ralable al | “~~~ Grea OPEIA-HTOUSE, 7 i : ye uy y \- tomes enable your correspondent to col- | Wheat nalts crop; average, about ten usu: { 8 miltion bushels of eurns nearly Hoag aunts lipae the St Louie annual fale: antl | eee lege forfele must positively secon e * a + of ants, Potatoes, a large ylold, 9 hoy- | totally eellpse the St. Lowls annual fatr, an following facts relative to the ont | ul athe nord. | Fotalous fats Erle Itt crop is extra fina; no draught here, put lt forever in the shnile. Chicago Is the Crawronpavirne, Ind, Atty. G—Closest | Kexosita, Vee aut, G—Averigo crop of | great hent-centre for nll the’ products of tho eal corn prospects: ‘Thu ravages of the -wyorm have bean grossly exagacrated, UMdtk-at., opposite Court-House, occasions by wandering away And absenting b 7S gente any Gb Realname Al ater running himself for days ata time, caused @ arent Hovivat df the greatanccess, tq | deal of ansicty and annoyance to his friends, bight - Uelare Gig, mace, ae the Secrtary's | About a year ago lio wrote a latter to ils THE OCTOROON. observation shows thattha wheat crop will be | eats falr, Down In many pinces on account " ao sife ‘ f 5 Hilo sone oat-fekts sro strtnpod clean, | Onis abont Uveitis of fast sonra hl will | of heavy'ralns, Corn vou; wo drought, | {4rm, and thera docs not, appear to be nny ong will be wovarned by the racing rules | Moe on Dene Were Avianiy strech at sondon AUR, Gotaturn of the furore. "soMn siping snarunield a Heth agave si aon ees nicitiGAx. ural au iestock asibdon worthy of to | ese the areng erore och ae, | Co hata™ At a vides an’ ageing | © SOV gREIDS THEGTES fall. to r10 pereent of the crop,nuid Int the county; but this yenrs cron ian. puoi Bptelat Drvateh to The Chicaca Tribune. nanie, As above, (Welter-welghts.) avarelt had been made for hin he turned wp AVYICKEIVS THEATRE, seorm will eta be noarly an average In qverngn. ‘The corn crop, alrendy stunted be- | Axy Anuon,' Mich, Aug. 5—Wheat has | ‘Ihe entries will close Sent. 1. The follow- LAP bie ea nA allright again, During the late War Smith GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2, thetatal yield elient in auailty, ‘rho | fore the drought, has’ been nestimately | turned out much better than was expected, | iny va list of promlums offered by the Asso-.| WEST TOWN TROUBLES, | served on the side of the Union with a Ken- MAGNE ER GHD Alt tone amo ins suffered 0 fae but tittle | damaged by hot weathor, and will not be halt | gig Isof very good quality, ‘The yletd will | elation: —_— tucky regiment, and was once wounded, the |: of the REALISTIC SPECTACULAIE DIA SA, TILE lit, and promises a fair |, 0 eroRs dainazed loyond recuvery, The Town Moard #old the Purses | bullet entering hls eye and injuring’ the Strings to the Park ‘Tax Wand, and | skull in stich a way that ever since he a6 ORLD!”’ Won't Give Down tho Usual Approc | Therrations of tiv inind. “Thy deseuse was : Brlatlon Asked. For hy tig. Yaris Comms about fi years of age and had been a letter. With the Groh and tuoattitauin AcuageS ABE i i slice Jan, 18733 wv: 2 HITE ETIERIXN ih What would seem to ben very small plece | Union Veteran Gluband a Innrahial in Lenton WHITE STOCKING PARK, of preinaee Is just now being suacled bs. the No 4 erts A Os Ue We He leaves a wife “ jug ee corporate authorities of the W: town, | and full-zrown daughter, This ormantzalion thorwise kitown as tho | At mocting of the Jetter-carrlors Held at BASE-BALL. own Board, consists of tho Town Clerk, | te Post-Onice to tnke nection regarding the ' BUFFALO Va. CHICAGO, a au) +} death -of comride J. G. Smith, Col. P.M. | vo-nay, Saturday, Auzuet 6, Assessor, and Collector of the ‘Town, and it] Clowry, Superintendent of carriers, was ‘Gama commences at 3:4, is thelr duty to make the annun! ap-,| elected temporary Chairinan ahd Edward Spine nnolniiinGine proprintion for tho matntenance .of the | Delany, Currier” 36. as Secretary of | SPRAQUE’S OLYMPIO THEATRE, West Town parks, which are under control he Neotel ae following was tnanl- | the cheapest First-Class Theatre on Barth, of tho Park Board. Ag required by law, the | “Heit reaniccd, That we, bls fellow-carrlors, do {5c, 25c, S5c, 50c. Park Board rendered tneir report to the | mostelnvorely deplore his sudden and unex- Heoond and Last Woek of tho Great Success, corporate authorities about three weeks azo, Lp rrr by bis death bis eshavo| UNOLD TOMS CABIN! asking for an appropriation of $90,000, ‘There |. Jost # good Trend and tho Pek ie pti ae Malmer & Co.’ Magnificont ‘Transformation Beunv, are three parks on the West Side, supported fauatylaprennt. aie ERS ase onkey, "Atika,” and Kentucky Slaye by n general town tax,—Humboldt, Central, | ,waulert cant our sympathies bo extended ta | “xatinges Wounosday, Zaturtay, und Sunday. fro effects of drat etait {bunts beat Jenst two-thirds of & crop, Oats are 3 TIEMIUMS FOI IOnSES. crop, snmotvinat less tian an average The Your Wayne, ind, Aug. &.—Tho wheat | poor,and will not bo moro than half ortwo-| For thoroughbred horses, twelve prizes faigcotn does not promise go wall. “Lho | ero in this county turned aut very pour in | thitds of acrop, “Unies rain contus tia day'| aru offered, ‘The first premiums rango from pet weather following tite planting Fave tite | 1auy places, not yielding over aix bishals to | or two, corm will beabnd fallurc, Farmers | 915 to 8150 the second from S10 ti 250, weeds aatart and prevortec thorough el , | thenere, nal some of It go bad ng to bo hard- | say long porlods of dry wenthar: Just at tls Rondstora, elghte izes, ¥le . ration, Much of It ts barely assy fot outs ly worth cutting, Oats turned out a fall | tlite nre especially disastrous to 9 crop which ndatora, eighteen prizes, rst pre- Indthedrought is drying it up fit Sette | Sled and hag been harvested tn good con- | promiscd well a few weeks ago. milling, $15 to $100; second, 810 to 850, gootraln within a day or two A at 5 dition, Corn ling not yet been Injured by Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Twibune Tarn horses, seven prizes, First preml- gmneclianee, but exporienced farmers +19 | tho pregent drought, ason the might of the | LAxsixg, Mich. Aug. f—Sineo tho eat | ie ga0 to S100; avcond, $13 to Sib potcount oh more thin nn hall crop this | awa hind a rain’ that Insted tho cntiro | ering aud thrashing of the wheat cut in this ‘De 0 es Lacdet s season fron tho Jato planting, of Wit | Meht, but it we set no rain ju the next three county there has been a much better out- raft horses,—Percheron, Norman, and ‘To gun itp, the oats and corn crops ortotr days Ib wilt Benin to hurt it. At | look for our farmers. For every man who | other French and Belgian breeds,--twelve county wit eneh tall het | full average | present corn luoks gout, tind proinises a full | suys that tho yield Is fess than: ho expected | prizes, First premluts, $15 to $1503. sucond, srop from 10 to ae y uyerige crop, ¢ $10 tu $50, See, 2 of draft horses alsu gives speclal Dispatch to ‘Che Chicago Tribune, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, has turned out much better. than could be sas z Kray jy Aug, 5.—In Ifenty County Fowren, Bunton Co, Aug. 5.—The corn | hoped for during the early part. of the sea- | twelve prizes and same range of praminins apples are xentce. Potatous very Melt | in tits county ig sufering greatly for rain, | son. ‘Tho berry 1s Very tine, nnd tho inqjor- | as te above for Clydesdales, Bnlish unt Jugs plenty. Tiny nyorng, (oats Benrce, | Kields ure tassetliny out the stalks being | ity of tho farmers think they will have two- | Canada bred horses, .Grand draft sweep- iy guy sown, Hye fairy Mille cowl, Os | shore and stunted. ‘Lio prospects of six | tilrds of an average crop at Joust. A few | stnkes—Lest herd, 1,000; best stallion, better thn an avarnges All hatverted pus | Weeks igo of an unprecedented yiolil of orn peyersportad i viold as Liele a alstoan | 500: best mare, $809. Also tho Soclaty's i kas “iy ealized. ‘1 t 3 7 y | - 3 "i ke et ae nveh Juss that an average crop. are 24 tow Hkchy faba ealteed aie Whaat erate of ‘neem County Syl beonethind et grand gold medal with vach ptize, Best Tho ariay-wort Js dolng considerable dam | the yrmy-worm ate up and destroyed a lure | ter than the eariler ustimates. ‘The prontige | team in harness, $100; bust singlo mare or inces. Wenther very hot, and corn rat orn 4s uraging, Considerabie | gulding te lond, $20, ae tags uel rnitte Tent wood talus. in pe vont ot the oats, and now tho drought | forcorn is not encouraging, eelding: A elat Dispateh to The Chica there are thrae who declaro that thelr wheat and Douglas, in these are comprised about | serrow and bereavement. BAUMWS PAYILION, lls fal to cut off tho corns of the growing crop hag suffered from tho | . CATTLE, i "5 tet eattoed ! A US ‘A Ne : places Ul July hs , Pastures have beon Speeiat Dixputen to" The Citeapa ‘th extonded dry weather, ‘Cho. prospect foran For onttle the prizes number olglt 1 ench oS ery and wpa them for kon pase Pe Respiogd, That coma of phew arennlutione bo Twonty-scconderty Cottazy Urove uid Indiagn-are ood; nto Bettie UES ntcage Trib Sovrit Bey, Ind, Aug. 5 abundant oatcrop never was better. Early | division, the first prenilttia ranging fram | “ere was spent $85,000, for matntenieo, fella? inthis county: will. not s potatoes developed well, and there Is a ‘GOR Repent tly Aue GW inter-whent year. One-Milf has been replanted, ‘Chere | gon to hope for good results froin tl to Sou, mud ie kecond shorn 610 to ges, Alao “thls § 5 & ate | three for'herds of $100 each. ‘I'he divisions . was not as much planted ag usual, If tho | plantings whitch have stiferod for the want | ¢, erefor 1 Average sleld About ten bushals per nore of | sain comes wileh is now thrertontie it wil | of ral . comprise Shortdiorng, | Ierefords, Devons, He Halstolus, Jerseys, Ayrshires, Polled Angus, good grain. Oats being stackerland thrashed | aq miaterlally tothe yleul. Early potatoes Bpeclat Dispaten t0 The Chtenoo Tribunts is, Jerseys, AYTE a a raphilys yluld from, forty to Blelity pe nshiolt are good, but, unless the ratn falls'soon, Inte | | Apntan, Mich, Aus. 6.—I'he wheat crop er ertieat ir tiaes een of beet breeds, reacrt, NO ran since Te ‘4 Porn. potatoes will entirely ful. No rain, no potn. | In this eunly has been fully seetred, nn woltl medal nut $500: bull and cow, each gold Hag-crop an nveraxa one id aived In best |toos, Wheat tny be nlf a erop—a full | shows a nich -Inrger uveruze than antict: | Medals herd of dairy:brocds, S500 thal anal condition. Corn As nuttorttus a y i raly | third unyway. Qtinllty of onts not good. A patel ‘The yleld umounts to an sverige of * hues: and under most faverd i fl ql Pan at fuces, large acreage sown with less average than | Jifteen to twenty bushels to the acre, and in - PEE. taking tho country over, will no tau me 2 | usual and Iisht weight, ‘The grasshoppers | sone instances wasns high as twenty-tive, ;#ine-wool sheep. the Amerienn merino and than two-thirds in average ero) a " of have {njured the general crops of the coun- | The berry Ig Inrge, pluinp, and in fine condl- | Freneh Saxony, eizht prizeg enc, rst all kinds a Jallary “uot enguel or home | try Vary materially. : tion, and the harvest fotally dispels the Browsing: runging from $10 to*$25, and see- ue, Potators about ruined by drought anit pecial Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. gloomy forebodlngs that esisted earlier in | ond from 85 to $15, : Colorado beetle. Chinch-bugs hinvo done i Manton, bul, Aug. 6.—The wheat crop of ho season, Onts are more than. usually Sweepstakes—Itam or ewe of any age, $40 litle damage tocorn, nnd arvoatiier Y ine] this (Grant) county Is probably an average | prolific and the existing wyathor enables the | exch, Ram, with fine ewes, $75 to $i, jured pata Isolated cases, Weather very | of from twelve to fifteen bushels per acre, | crop to be secured in good shape. Corn, In | Long wool—the Cotawold, Loleester, and of, —100 degrees In shinde, | is Not a lirge area of finx suwn, but yield | tha majority of cases, promises well, al- | Lincoln breeds—aro given elaht prizes; first - Sprelat Dispatch to The Enea bbs roa | Rood, averaging, trom ton ty twelyo bushels | though the present dry Wwenther fg somewhat | promitimg, $10 to $35; second, $5, to S15, Mansuant, UL, Aug. 6.— The protrac! ed} ber acre. Not winrge aren of onts sown, but | adversy to It, Apples, usually a staple prod- wweapstales gang as, for fine-wool breads, druvght has completely ruined the tnest:} yfotd fair. “Corn is now fn flue condition, not | uct here, aro alist 0 total failure, Potu- | Middle wool includes © the Sonthdowns, the morning papors for publicutton, ——— Iinprovemetits, building connecting boule- ree eg ey cnt gine cocina th vards, ete, ‘The South Side parks get nearly r rete Halt @ mutton, with only Suinstes an) ear (Ur, POLICE POUNDING, Pet ebeken meine a hus haviny twiee as much money 0) Nee ain Ee Mien es ni i Brutal Assault on Officor Mahonoy. SMa Gini fie eorverateatihoiies he a Another illustration of the daugers which |~ BLECERIC APPLLLNOES, t without action, It was unders | of late scem to beset the pollconian on almost Shed e pense of Oflicer Joseph Mahoney, of the vould bs cuntealent toa tax uf tive and oue~ | AWwost Madison Street Station, While return wanted somo men appoluted to places In the | Ing to his home at No. 20 Third avenue, . per who were not su appolnted, opposed it. | nbout 5:9 u’elouk, his attention was at- ] Jollectur ‘Legimuyer, who was a candidate | tracted ton dlsturbanee ge ne ou Ina saloon y for.a West Park’ Commisstonership, aiso | kept by n man named. Fred] Buretu,, wt No, . fought the honronriatiant, ‘All the Board 2eu State street He heard three young | , OURZ ‘DD Ry ean get under the kiw ig two and one-half | toughs tulking together, one of whont re- bog wills, ane Re sis, nll that thoy tsked {or, yansked in the conlcurts hearings " heres a, It of (ho Ssh pproprinted Inst year | only tires —— Dutchmen in there—ict's go ‘batt $25,000 Is available tor improvements gin | and smash Jem? ‘ho trio went into the The Vilal Forees Restored Without Medicloas 3 . prospect for corn that our farmers have lind red hts if Y injur ro yielding very fairly, Shropshire, and Hampshire breeds, Prizod | thy threo parks, i aforesaid place, aud tha row b Ma- hiranumber of years, At the bogiining of | 3& ini ud by drought oepet go dni eat vote ae at DURE TS The Untéago Tribune. pani a3 nbove, eke b A Tianuse reporter ealted upon honey, runt Hn to it Hassy panne OUn BLRCTINO. AD. eainsee te forty th rae cette | Talsed In the county. i | Mt ABAHAL EH Mich Aug bcarners ly; gwine, § aa eee, WOOT AT ‘ai atveet dives at nll ours of the day atid night RATED Ate 4 886 4 frown thirty: forty Dushels y "|. Special Dispatch to The Cateaoo Tribune, ing tn townshipsadjotning the elty are agrees 3 one of the West Park Commissioners, . - i rh {rom present, prospeets, the whole county |: Laraverre, Intl, Aug. 6-—Oats In Tip- tit corn In noe niteeted y the drought, It ee Rt a lig epkstutres, Poland Cliftn, evening and usked him what he knew of the | Struguling with-one of Downer & ibemts utd in thotr sansteuee willnat average more than'from fvo W tun | pecnnoe Canty ® medium crop, harvested | promises to be an exaulleyt crop, and only in eight prizes engl; flret preluluins Crom $10 to dineulty, beer peddlers for the possession of 1 revolver Most of tho fatinors whom 1 {nterviawed | bofurs injured by drought, Corn aerenge ine | # fow lovnlities hns corn been rotted by tho | S35: aeaont, $0.to SIs, apd herds (0), $40 to al OL ow 7 cy with whieh he was attempting to puneture inte, bi the y just scant too bothor: at the anatomy of the keg-distributer. The at es way. Wo mado onr. report ny tne inw re. | Val of the ofleer quieted tho Clethratet ‘ on ani olllongy, enor. ust wid ditualng & wild continuuus current, “reaohing utonve {ho was place the niount nt five bushels to the fere, “| vrensad bout 10 per cunt over Inss yeur, | excessive heat” Late corn ean only be din 850. "Lhd White aid bine breds are. ordisunse, and’ by thale anduot that HF It does not ruln in a short | prospects two weoka azo nover were better, | azed, but no feats aro expressed oven should winter’ much better than the wheat. “Che " trou: ¢ n Apples will.| ums, .86 to $105 second, $3 to 5, “Sweep- bulk of the tillnble land of Ogle County:is in Zor munhy Weoks past hon Mad a vaLy disiettuls eee oe aap eT age ae ed two | sttkes for collection of pure-bred iand and oatsandcorn. ‘The oat crop promised un- senree, and the grass !8 drying upin tho | weeks, . water fowls, to consist yanple ub Int g stunned and felled the officer, aud ns lie lay | and orvaus tnsgular, und \eongrntive . that "put He et ot di ath tslt note upon the sidewalk his aszallant attompted to Hats ee olaceity timings Hf ate i Iven nine prizes; first prémiuims, $10 to 20 -) aud Wall ho secimed and was declare: eletrogalranid | aatine, tine. Uats havo been harvested, and yleld | 3 y div for ral, | the dry spell continue, Potatoes will be un | Fives ‘ r i 0 . ‘The ordinary running expenses of | BU MINS, WHO BCCmed asd was duclares nat ele contres ue the Inaveragy crop, Meadows wore fairly zood Fe A ee ee ae ottoman average trop; in places the crop will beshort shy ples and oat lo S80 ers, soiraned pen, tho tires parks are up 205,000, Phnt | to be the nurgressor ite arrested, nnd the ra-. EHV GUS Lal au wheat averaged about halt n crop. Ib} Boop atilt promising... armors esthaate tat,| arauni Battie Creek. Vory favorable reports pen of tun for packing purposes, Wot less |.wmoUnt Is necessary to keep them in ‘only | Yolyer taken trom lim aud put into the gal: caully reatira tasnot rained hero for seven weeks. ithoutimmudiaterain tho. ylold Will bo cut: | nrainnds in the viclulty of diomer, Pott. f ponesy “good coniition, Now, ff we get $00,000, we | cet’s pocket, When nenr the corner of Mar 4 Cte apectad Dispatch to The Catcago “tvidurice of oneihitd to ohecinif, Potatoss. will bo | toes promise well srotind Alblons a largo | tat one year ult, $100, : | SAIL have 82000 16 use. next. year to | Titon strect on tho way to the’ Arinory, Wil- | Beaeens ‘ ey ; Onkcox, IM. Aug, G.—Ogls County can- | ‘sort for same reason. Apples and yorutables | erop, around ‘Pokonslin, a¥ good ns any vouLTiy. . Cuitivato now ground. We have alroudy, of | Hams mado an attempt to eseape, bit was | BAe aE nal Weatuosn, Exe hotscud a Hiratelnsy crop report. Eom re | surring for ralll. crop for tho, past, ten’ yeurs. Corn, in} The prizes for poultry. are elghtcen for | tho present appropriniion, which wo are now | Eravhed before Going wuny feet, nnd a rouge ofenyy.wnd : fable sources the following facts ora pleated Special Dispatch to The-Chteago Tribune, Ho lastnamed locality ia reported unustally [ Astutles,, six for Amuriean, ten efor Ian Ualng, madu arrangements to syend $6,000 In | And-tumble ensued. The oMcor's club, whieh bgt Arteta : Fall whent nearly all “winter-kilfod and | Wanasi, Ind, Aug. 5.—Tho drought has |-fine. ‘The ont crop is exceptionally pits dures, als for French, eight’ for Polisi, six “Donglas and $3,000 in Central ‘Park, | hung to his waist bya frail leather string, jenwulig he. BpOtisaes 2 PBB: floned under, ana put in oats ercor.” Vory | as yet dura us’ no fh jury, Corn and oats | Some thrashed In this vielnity yleldod titty | for Dorkings. six for Spantsh, twelve for | this is ta prepare. the ground — aud | Was seized by Williams, ‘Cho string broke Nutien morale | wand ¢ : ide spring Wheut put In, and but & sniafl | promises big erop, and never fooked better | and alxty busiuls to tho gore, “Throughout | Bnues, oleht for game bantams, twelve | to extend Central Park fram the yest | Md the youur wan tnding the club tn lity RE anilancon nearaptiy ates ; vartof that worth cutting. ‘The county will | BY is Vleinily, Peat prospects are poor. this. (Calhoun) county the yictd will range | for, ofher” bantums,’ elght miscellaneous, .| drive. Tho groundwork in this park, from | Pesscaglon, deall the ullicer a terrific blow there Inna known rormye Se criguutazier Dread iselé this your, | Dives |. {xpraNavonis, Ind, Auu. 5.—The axtrome | botwean thirty and sixty bushiols tothe nere, | sixteen for” nqnitie; first premiums, | srudison to Lake streets, would cost, $20,0u0 | Ut the back of the head, Initoting 8 woud thon i roby a oftye ara seatea, but what was out atoad the | rough, which has provaited In this vicinity | Whent ylelds one-quarter better than esti: | 50; second, &8. Turkoys—Flne, iirst promt to complete, | But wo intend to uso $9,000 for | Sbout three Inches long, ‘Tho blow partially net tharonichty i : : of not Jess chin | ing ntallhas yet buon done, ‘This elves us | Strike hin again on the head. Tho prostrate | to te Wroarne ak Bi wasn pag gan be worl 4 #5. ke NO ACIDS Ustally large tl about a weak bafore mas | folds, ec! Tins suffered, ‘Spictal Dispateh.to The Chteago Twhunes twenty varlotles—First premium, $50; sec- ef fa boulevard between | tn euarded as well as ha contd with Ie {eh times, ni aby, and ab work 7 ae was, then, seriously aifueted by Aid dusinge the put tenty tour hours thers.| Ticismaiy aliohn, Attar ecdn Tiiisdate | ond, S25. “Hest colloction pigeons, S3h, Fee oe ect, fae bop teva lett ann, and with bis rhzht Tiand drow ths | Tee susig. stem, atid: get Stem, ant Otd te Over the wonmty thee pilciaky of Nolo. fas boon ry quarked shanay in Hey apponrance, County the aut aro ta guod pn fignrly ‘nil + IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, ; ethan rau Until sat gant get along with | Wit rot eae tee tha ott ‘Ben there fi os Natura Hay oid or 4 ‘he lower blades tire turning yellow and the | harvested, Prospects of corn goo: not yo ~ | Leas fiat $00,000 2” asiced tha reporter, fintns , ¢ ‘ufering and double. Gchtened a little by tho Inte extreme lent | iuper ones-curiing up. Me Sonn Luniors, | allected by drought, Light crop of ently. atin jamonta aro to be wade for nn ane | eae. We have no arma fit for | sirikiug ‘tho Inst named’ Inthe v. ‘igultural fmplu- drug’ Onts, however, in spito-of | ofthis city, who owne oxtenslys faring lit Aluy crop good and secured In good condl- : . nt it Besa trareiieeks Waa tele (re oe op of ore a al We WhO Gonntye says, ‘tint’ his | tot Goo ¢ mnents, machinery, aud valleles, Promiuns tout forty bushels per aero. the count Me auto mth awd tint lie D+ spestal Dlibateh to ‘Tha Ohteado Triburite for display of mploments tnd Turin mB gret, Cort planted early on dry ind Will.) fag euyentyaive ores “that « will) not | Witte Pidkox, Mich, Aum 6.—Todtay | CMuery mhae from $73 to Saree, ‘Sas to s0e Id ts aos crap, Late corn on wet"! avoraga more than ten bushels per acre, It | lias beon tho hottest for years In this section, a : . i von't | left wrist. Just at this timc, the opportuti | hesctaliilusrated pa : Lotsa orcredlialielo tio part Welinrene arrival sul able participation Ori. D.-Dryee, he woe A Gs Ona) Mie rbincksuith employed py the Pullman dal aren nary There Is.no suitable boat-inndini in Hee-Car Company, pit 4 aint to tho purntl- STRIKING ‘TESTIMONIALS, procirouss im content Park, ‘The hotshouse | {wd resened Ashot rom what wight LANAZOV, Mich. f tod onvetol ne ssm Lane setae Ke Gentlamen: Your Gniyanto antisites completut bie steam-cngine, $50. te be . 4 A failure, Average without the wot q c}and want of. rain is painfully felt, ‘Tho | Bort a F allt Park, whore we havothousands | Mave bees a fatal predicament. Wilitais | , Gentleman: Your tintrante tree eo te pols, Which aro fow In Ogla County, is is balleved cunt Hie katt corn Already past aviny-worm has cleaned the oat, and the |. PAU Propucra, Jat Husnbokelt Parke rire exotic plants, js | Was booked at the Armory for osanulé with n | Autuing an eartte de thou foe testoriny the Vital, paced from thirty-five to fifty bushels to the dor the most favorable conditions during the | crop will amount to. nothing, Corn. pros- Yor farm products thirty-four prizes aro nearly rotted down, go that: we will deadly weapon, and Mahoney was cared for | furcas. enrlchin fy Ue A moblnnen tua yout are. Marley ts Uttla rafgod, but 0 few | romainder of the senson thore will not be | peets wero novor better, abundant rains two | offered, the frat boing the gold medal. The thier haya: to -bulld on new ong | Mt the sialon by Dr. J.T. Lovi, who pnt In | thabhoalth ts woatth, ea i Hleces Yielded well, ‘The gross crop was | more than iale © crop, if so much ag that, | weeks siues bridging it over the present praaiues range from Sd to $10, the three | gr repair it at considerable expense, | AIX stltchus, and pronannead the Injurtes nat ae Btoaiusoy, Colorato. Nery good, but muelt of the hny was | Ieyain does not fall soon tho erop will be | drought thus far, WWhent thrashing shows | Mighest boing accompanied with slivermed: | Guy economy alone has built, tha | dangerons Susoaias he shall be able to ap- |“ Gentiemon: Sour Splual Ann ninco tho ony titi damaged by tho freuuont -rains provadling | atmost a. total failure, -Veaottion und | abouba one-fifth orop throughout tiv eoune | alk ‘Twenty-seven ara offered for dalcy. | DU ycapuomiy jnloue | has, tullt eA | naar Williams will be exaniued. Serta ede Nant porern raw are et Hille ‘tho hay, was boing innde. Lnrly | grutts of all kinds areniso autifering greatly, | ty, nnd of poor duality. Potatoes nro doing | products and food, randing. from) to $20, which wa are gravellng now. It was built ene ea Teeny to tutor any ond wo mop lean toll tho wurtd Widleesare good in quality and quantity, | nnd the inek of xrase lus almost puean ome | Welle. "| backers! products are nwardod w silver meds | out of the savings of tho oficy exponsos, ALLEGED, SWINDLING. whut your Apriluyesk dit far eo? win. diguesnt ta alo ones promison big yield, Applea | argo on the receipts of butter. “The ficltls Specias Dtepdtch to The Udteago Tribune, al, Jlousehold: manutictures, thirty-live | Which amount to 67,000 a year, I for ono { Bomo days ago the polles arrested n young | Fok TERN Reet et UMenees ae tie fa barrios, cto ware, very aGundant in| {a,purebed-brown, and the cue Ites woverul | , Cassonnriss Mich, Ae, ee a Branton Oetnan" cueiye dene Wirea foe DON'T PHOPONE TO do NROAING man upon charge of abtalning goods wader | Pose amt elas furan Reet on arat a no He, es, Cte, 1 Ery in “| T wuty will be vernga A * Aut Culky dy sain fares frove By allmon: Qerteinity of Ttnole Mivers ue fall “Seults | Anehes deep on the country fond une Cority onts, aud potntoes ate good In the exhibition of fruit, Fltat promlunys, $50 | for tho appropriation. I will cheerfully help | ¢aisa pretenses, and, after glving out that the shontd walt wn Hone’ ita Hetting one, knuwlix Villbe far betow the avoraga year, Lavourk, Ind, Aug. &—The crops In this | southern pirt of the county, mord than tin | to $100; othors. range 8300,. Vrat | .to oxpantl Wine wo can get to the best ud | ing of tho indlvidual was Jolin Howland, | “et aoa! ‘ -F, ADAMS, Grocer. Sviclal Disoaten to The Ciieaoo Tribune county the prosoué season will yeh About | avernze crop, though carly potatoos auiferdd | Miveo for | yogotables;’ first premfuuis, j-vautage, and the public won't oxpect us lO | iy ory yracaution to provent any knowl : cere . Lvineite Til, Aug. 8.—Loona County | tefulfowarAvient fa one-fourth of a crops | soltowhat by drought, $25 to. 81, Blowara and planta, | expand any mara. ) migo okthoense fro tenchtur. tt wil AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. Kaluvored county na regurds crop prospacts | {yitais We serves, wore qnewed: up und ‘Special Dupateh fo ‘The Chicago Tribune. thirty prizes; Arat premium, $150; second, | {¢ilow about to north boulevard 2”? eee OE UNg anes Frat Pena tiie: He. cela ty een, The hay Has aplond le 1 tie gowil or planted in other An Mow outs | ONARLOTI, SMloh, Ate, Bo Wheat tn $75.. Honey and bees, eighty tres promium, | Shut isa point to which I ain filad you public. Yesterday the ease come up atthe isaxtcrop is about completed, r v1 ; 4 Enton County, Michigan, 8 better than eatl- | $207 sccond, $10, Hotsohold manumetures She farmers ore stacking. Diligent in- been, pow than aut of hare will bu two. matted earhor hi tho season, and ts: being | and women's Work; manufactured goods, {hss show that the ont.crop will be over | tho army-worm, Corn, which was Injured rupldly marketed. Tho quality ly very ine. | fittvon prizess: silver medal, Home-made, teen fourths of the crop of 1890, and ithas | jn early stazes by tho grubeworm, fs wilttle | ‘fhe crop ts about one-fourth below the ayur- | twenty Ne3 first and second: promliuns, $3 Secured {i xood slinpe. ‘Tho corn erop'| helow modium, ‘Tame hay 18 au average. | ake. Corn isn very Nght crop, An wi | to8l0, Neadle und fanoy Work, seVEnty-Oue tet tho carly season quite unovon, but | Marsh hay Jasplondid in quailty and a large | Usually sali ncreage was tlevotud to corn, | prizes; first and second, $9 to $15, i rtaferable season hins brought it out won | yes potatoes ordinary; apples light; | Which, on SgnOUt OF the Jate sprhur nud re MUILDINGS AND anouNDS, A Fel Cea Ee how promises. ait pxcellent | spring wheat and barlyg, sniall crop, cont drought, has reduced the yield tu less) png Asyoalntion tutonds to spend about ki o-fourth of the ncreaga, Jon! ry, Ind, Atm &—Whon » : wold wll ultect pon tho corn fins bean Peart ertehen tnt faint gata dim | ihe, aid considerable above an average hug | Whlelts with those niready on tho Driving y y Bouth Side Poites Court, and there then ap- | ° Rooms 1 and &, 184 Maidlson«st.y called eeattentton ae he Pein Ve has | penred the following tacts: ‘That Jolin Mow- x OHICAGO, ILE. boudvand Tere Oe rbot Park te ioe; that the pound man liad gone tothe dry: WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, aire to connect with Lineoln Park, and | koods astablishinent of Partridge & Co. ml | eee rere een have petitioned the Board to make the im- pied ed a bolt of alk worth 809 for 847.50, ta ‘ ‘provement, and te nssyss the ntmount nevea- | bo released In two wueks on the bayutont of TH E GR EAT SAUCE: sary {pon the properly auutting, If that | 80. Ho tenderad a cheek for the upon 2 1 Hinprovement is commeiiced and coniploted, | the: Natio! Bank of Ilinots, where he had twill throw an additional Burdon on the | 1oO funds, Abs tistics fixed his boyds nt 3 ae . H 7 Park grounds, will make ample accommotta- t Klo | $30, ad held hiny to thu Orlminal Court. W Wels stned ry weather, It la now two } aged by recont heavy rain, ‘The droughts | buen producod, Jotatobs ard very few (noe te For tie fire the ee codtluttion Hoar, far ‘vl have tu bolls a OE ale Tiu avo tho requisit ball, and was’ allowed OF THE ORLD. . . : HUG, uy Gl T 4 v cin . a a Eos Lo the corn crap, With one WISCONSIN, : : TAD . ono. ow ouch comer, to. Ae tho mnt | 2,auattier year the Hoard wil havo to ps HELD TO THE CRIMINAL COURT. u - 1 leneteh te ee buna Bpectal Dtevateh to The Unieago Tribune, mia ano ie ueats fold ot |-Eitince. and a: lnrgo one, wixty fevt | Huliec, wator, and caro: for Ib will ald | Ag the South Shilo Police Court yesterday TENLING, Tha ferengo of | Fonp pu Lac, Wis., Aug..6,—Tho crops In he Ohio thrashors’ reports of tho.ylold High, aver the contro of the . structy fo the Hoarid’y expenses. Wo lave, com: + ; mmeneed coliemnation proceedings aiminat | Jelferson Ferguson and Eni Lawls were proporty south of Dougins Park, tu connect | held to the Criminal Court under bonits of oH the South Parks,” Wa have to assume | 81,900 for Joluty beating Josep Brodie, of nll the oxpenses, for the tine being, of tho | Burlington, In. Prellrainury proceedings, and tha, with | waten and ‘chalo, and 8 diamond atu, vale Washington atrest and the north boulevard, | yod in all at about $700. 'fhe robbury took |. Will make A farge hole tn our $25,000, If thoy | pince ina notorious Madison atrect house of nogleot'to appropriate tho 83 mills, we | nesignation about tho Ist: of April Inst. will have to stop Juproyencnts hb the parks | Wunpas Gay was also hold to the Criminal Ahother yoar, We won't bo able to set out & | Court for the robbery af CO. G. Anson, fram Mi 6, Prepare ground, or do anythiae ¢lsc. | whom He stole a dinnond ablrtstitd wid $35 ®@ won't bo able to assume contro efit In cash, ‘Thomas Miskelly a young man Tih. Aug, ‘ Nis fom planted in vi ‘ Y heat | Wheat by actual monatre, as provided for by | ‘Tho Interior will contain three rows of atalla ley as fast year orie ied ot tate {ls conbey arall 8 Se en inion iy ] tho State Hoard of Agriculture, are bealne | elaliteon foot in with, yt ee Pnsgitge- te. Fully one-third of that plantod will. - % 1 fut rotardod by | ng to arrive, | ‘Che average Is in trilla jess | Ways of thy sang suguaalong a AooH, Utah. ZAC nothing but, fodder for the ANNO rAN- Abundant Corn is somowhut rotarded by per tere thin was estimated at harvest thug, | fi the oeuntre foun! alin Will play, Btublos out of 3430 In casts, a gott thay tte whole, tha county will ba shore. | drought, but an average, crop is proved. | One township reports nn average, ag shown | BO io bo uitlt, which, Ww! th og en : ne oi b year's yield uf corn tally one-third if. | Farmers are gunorally wall plonsed with tho | by thrasiin oF elaven bushels to the sere, Freund sy yi fecun pind 1a afte af duet NOtMo frosta, Karly frosts would re-'| harvest and the outlook for the maturing | nnother of twelve, another of olghteen, and oe an cattle: breed tt hn ae Wl ct the crop to tess than hale of last year, | crops, the highest an avornge of twenty-une bush. | held 41,000 uhedb. anol var iat wi alvo opin iit drought thus. fur hax Injured. iE bub ‘Hoeetat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune. els to the aere, . fornas mapy hond of swine, a at h rs ior kta ate oFO.n fair averuge yiuld, but tho fa Cnossy, Wis. Augy 5&—Iarvosting In} ‘fhe genorni average yield in tho State, | poultry. Lanks holding frou ip to 10, 1M {3 much less than Inet | thls vounty Is nearly complutud, with o falr | whigh was eathmated airing harvest at ‘Th | ations of water will 1 provid ot, i Har 8 ls a gool a result, and considerable better than was ane | pur cunt of lust year’a ctop, WHI probably be dt dining-rootn ts to ho constrictod bol nt creny if i crop, Rye is t He ri lelpatod sume weeks a Wheat will bo rer 7 par cent, It must be remombored, | te present dlubshousg whieh wil agcommd- | houtoyards, or push condemuntion prove } 5 i bs ‘ i. of ony Ainge patallty. ara git inne tal i average. crop Bat the ‘ual ty 18 can hiowaver, ‘hat Jaat year was a tumusnally | dito 1,500 Lo 1,800 pou la day, dtestaurante Inge. Tewitt tut Tony. the nitke ont boule. Srna! : etn ot Bout Olek area ; p muinx, With urospects of not oncalt t | #derad Dotter than last year, Outs are neatly | productive ony, xo that the ylold, though tess | wud Iinoleatdnds “wil bo riumerous, ‘Iho | yards whorp thoy nr. ‘Theva aro the faots."” | vag hold ade ‘900° bands to tho Grliniia “, idacreugo ot ting fe smilie UUe Plot | ail out, bus Wil not twin ouE as oxpeated Ils yenr, will still be‘quite henvy for farms | ladles and press are. to bo furnished with : Court a se Hntned na gae hurvested of any account, | 1n Bou Jocalttles tho chinol-bugs dnaged | ons to.gut about onouglh additional In price | convontont ator rd, These buildings are \ ATTEMPTED SUICIDE neers VOSS ey ned hére to-day tor an hour very Hard, | ie Rratly, and storia Just. before harvest | por dished this year to equalize the decrdaso | tv be Hnishod by Bopteniber, ae + SANFOND'S. GINGER, eet Ksreat reilet, ‘he weath orl | erent fjured outs -piowing-on hittaldes, | [n'quuntiiye ‘HOTTING AND RUNNING, Carrio Mathews, 18 yours Uli, WHOHG Doe | eee rcenocnemanen gone nn ty . ‘The weather fa Intole | ery iy considured tho fivest crop dito | ronts tlvo at Lake Forest, attempteil to com: Tho corn, concerning witch thore was} In connoetlon with tho fulr thore will bo Liltiapoueateh to The Crieaco Tribune, | County for vents, ‘Tho quality iy gout, but | much four during the ie veuther of July, 8} piven i vecduya’ tattige au running meat- bolt} NPE, Il, Aug, 4.—Tho long drought | in suine places, fu discolored, an tncronsd | boing ‘driven: forward rapidly ‘by copldus | fig, with the following pepgrins Magne UP the farmers grandly. ‘Thora | of 40° pur cont: iu” acreage over | yatuy and the hentso nvcessnry tu its clovelun "pit DAW * ' ls raved foe art id, UIA | Otttats® esi hng. abit aoru {tdi Jato | WUhanst areaeetuet ame te auticisaads | ,"Ceotlueatnko for .yuntotl cole, and. mt : « eh, rt 2 A ammoth ec fetter tere plaut ig, and cold weather togator With.) proyidud thors ard no ently frouls. * | Hoss 900, ohirance, B55 torfolt, with sia * Bimnatnre t4 oh etery bets of GENUINY WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1 Robt and wrod (uroushout tho world, . ‘JOHN: DUNCAN'S SONS,- § aoenre yon rie unre ‘ : ba tit ta BE mit sulelde at 5:80 Inst ovoning by jumping Into the. Inke at the fuot of Thirty-third btreet. Sho was resoned just as she was go- ing down for the laut tine, by Robart Conn and John Rotter, who wore at work in tho fs not hurt, added, Stakes and 810) ip fret horsy; but allt Sh i Wntavorable weather of the past ten days, . —= z yt io i yleinity, Showas thon turncd over ta ONleor at tS ae ST aC LOCA Bol eS Ad IZ “doing pure 80 fo nfautgoln: | baat dna Cats rove Aauba Stal “Fin atonal beUier there i Will make @ goo Leroy ee an tull nyorage crop anil gcnorally of | | Boos Tay Au {$300 for als | Ub was au eqn sont to enldenes VITAL RESTORATL ea novelty ra Hrwlat Duspaicd tage Hole a Re ei ee eee] out Cental Jowa nra aroutly. snfferine fur | agus 434 titer; 880 to hursusitst to the quar- Mana, Hy Aug, iesdatly ‘corn eyody eunac Tat fa crops of this ene will by ay") the wantof rain, «l'ho onta and whicat crops, ter nu Mi tee tures rt to coe bal fonitla fave 1 low land, on lilgh poor, Ontd | ‘oud ax for two. yerrs pasty with tho oxcep- | which are naw harvested, cannot be countrd pe 1 eae Bauer g frat tha thine ant u any ahah pepaees nlea, Drought ine | ton of cor, 7 ter ; 9 Re G—The crops throu | unin pursy, of hor sister, Mra, Rogers, of No, ds Bute tertield streut, with whom she ia bea ve Iting. ‘The young Jady would offer no satts- v Savtory oxplanation, and claimed she was 5 notinher right mind by reason of the ex- i treme hoat, : * a + fist Ui Hn one-lnle an average yleld, whilo :| Yo; $100 to tho rst horgo home, ‘ RICORD'S ' VITAL RESTORATIVE. Tanai ies A doposts from f ‘yak : “| @KCOND DAY. AVL. Wiss A Fr Be Hope crop cannut @ MOTO than halt w! at ib Was Jas! : Is y rought long continues tio corn erop: — FPR eGR ESSE GKSENS TESTE RSSEESTTENAMSES TE OCT Sree PHAM TS TN Hee ean we San een eae eee ee ee Prrspivi eT 2 te chicago Tribu aa ea vee) Westoros Nervous und Phydtoat Bomaltty, tsi : Ii, Ang, 5, a y Ay Q vei = | + Boxes of & pilis, 92-805 100, sy 400, $10. Seite tat | ears waa maritcor ar rouen, “| est Hotel gst | ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE AT DOUGLAS PARK] gS Tce eGkurbion: 1. ir qi 4 my aes i ae . La a Eee ADEN Se, ¥ 7 1 i i set fain slordiyy alt will bo sar Hot ae. Hoaul Ia pear trode wel Mrattuta, Tonthy Auge B-Coplous rains} “steeploshaso,. paras’ 6500; oon to ail'|', Cutoado, Aug, 8—Sfouday's papery con:| 6 AA b BA Peirce ru aunt a be otany kind, tS & Goud crop, Like | Dry, het weather, fuae Wha Wee Heer ctaly,| fell yesterday’ alonik the ontiro length of the horas that ve nover ainrted {iy ue stupplye | talned the account of the arrest of one Jack) * For tho Nervous, Sldepless,: ea tat ot Hay aod Ri tela“tiaty BPM Mating" Bm onsae moana | Hanture, bub le crop, generally protitane’| Mobile Golo, Mallrond, frou Columbus, | Sethe Eurtoemcend tree to ware | Mavonald for ante. eating atts Heamang | ARG mentally sed physically cverworked or Wois | A we Hs Heese Cina drat ah Fe AUT, — hs ¥ ‘ "e1 My alt ' ste fe Ae " a re Bm setae sncpann By ecope i, ake) well, Tero Jaa very amas, aaraage 04 AG" | fitiienacabiy being ‘hie crops ta tuny | #Fumu difront sable + eg0 au | stort ‘Vo veolinitary tell eam baforo| ou ¥ANYOND' GIvGHIL "ihe dactoun” wapare | USSU Es HH Ogu kaSlUND, Bb Wb eee ru aro Seay aah | open oe (ar fu nen maou | foetn ofcouyiys __ aaa sft ih gna mddba by Ms | Suatc angers Rowan, "an, pond a | mittee, oe rr | ae ageed pris fe = ely, 4 iu tt i ‘’ eo : . z : *) Apsoctation; juite heata, qs. suarch for MoDonald’s nocompiion, ho was | pigs upsnose reduoed by datiiity, o dial: | Bea Cheer rT aikavety Wbuieeass _ one.’ Corn tebe wrt te bout nay hottest day ju fttedn year Treune, tama GLD,AS Al ;AGGESSORY. uation THIND PAR? " held for trlal to this morning at 0 a'ctogk, ‘alton Hew re oe pide “4 \eiiiatiena vata | ougnlg for the tile ote anu 4 Tat Gor al ftom sek planted late, pid others euiforiug |- Osunosi, Wis. Aug, o&—Jlarvesting is at . y ni ee Facing ure $500, for 3429 ol ‘ Tho ofilvora who way the atreut wore tigre | Palve ‘at goods ASEforMANVORD'S GINGBH and | ye eee lth Hise Paes ake ge uty tale ry bank Of cultivation’ Aree use of soarclty | Itahight’ Damage to wheat by buga ta not | Walsh yesterday, aharged with belng anac- | Grunt twenty-intlo race betyeon haa Fem on tine, with the pluintit, but the prisoner: [x Hee ree eee et am tuoure, Ue fiiarte - ‘ brolonged wet Weather, Whaat | so great ns auvtleipated. anit A crop ivof | epasury to tho shooting of OMider Crowley, | Jewett, of Slihwesathe attil “Mias Holla Couk, | hid been leharacl | tls WW ON Negri | takenu athor. Sold everywhere. WEEKS & LOT- HESS tape ee wera Ie hu Uatiwd stules vow Serengo aud al most A falture, Fiaxe good quality, bug rather thin on the ground, ite wos huld without bull, : of Callforuln, for y purse of 82.500, vated case. tho two villaius Laving been dls | THi Bustos. ve been elicotad wit 0 last WYO Taare

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