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, Hay eae Souls that ever existed, anya that : THE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: MON AY, AUGUST 29, 1881—TEN PAGES. Mig cottage mdjoins that of Mr. Childs is near ii PRESIDENT. ae Gen. Horace Porter's, itn fow lots distant from Pullman's, tho palacecar man, is anly eros te ocean drive from Dante Doisherty'a (e's FOREIGN ee Gi Enthusiastically Rocoi mation from the White ae Pa nee ee y Recoived Pout Up to 3 O'Clock a Yorks ye leaving on the 023) Bho Ep ae ee ng in ‘This Morning Ie oy ca Basia This Mo i Fin reminis te ion at thi iheatielie avobwitl= ——— standing tha counter attenction of day Goull, who Hives up toward Atlantlevitle, and about (htee miles from Urant's cottage, taward the i The Engagement Between the French and Arabs Proves to Have Been Unimportant. Orel, Gould, however, is rarely seen, Soinetinies it gittnpae of hin may be had as ono whirls none Oecan avon, tts rks hhwscl! trea red hate wor of the veranda of his al it duaks tere a comes Hines a chitter of hoofs and a orate of wheels on the alvenig, aid, ayo eplonddd team ot bhtels, aot by. one entches sight of a solitary lure on the high box sent, He sufferer Slept Better ; than: for Several Nights Past. jaterruption to the Last favorable Turn of vinu-ahnded nisi cette, A 11 7) A Nihilistic Meeting Prohibited by the Police in “0 THE WEATELER. Geneva, Affairs. : SIGNAL SERVIC OFFICE OP Tt: Citthr SiqNan O It, WASH trator, D.C, Ang. 2-1 a, m.—For Tonnesses aut the Ohio Valloy, partly cloudy weather, focal rans, variable winds, mostly northonsters Count Andrassy Visits the King of’ Roumania at ry A. Storrs Discusses the ° Sinal. Presidential and Other . ly. und statfonary’ or lower temperature and Questions. pressure. For the Lowor Laka revlon, falr wenthor, Meoting in Berlin of the Gorman Obess Oongress~Shipmonts of Gold to the United States. winds mostly southoasterly, stutionary tempera ture, and stationary or lower prosatre, For the Upper Lake region, fa eather, fol- lowed by Inerensing clondiness nod local rain, variable winds, and stationary or lower temper- ature and pressure, ¥or the Upper Misalasippt and Lower Missourt Vulleyf, fale weather, followed by. Increasing cloudiness, possibly by loca! ral, warm south erly, xeneratly shifting to colder northerly, winds, and higher prossure, “l petteves Gen. Arthur Would “ake a Worthy Chief Magistrate, FRANCE, ANMVALS FROM CHICAGO, Spectat Canle, Panis, Aug. 23.—~Culeagorns registered here to-day: 1G, Logan, Ud, Stater, aud Perry He Corrects Some Eastern Er- rors Concerning Western Sentiment. The hurricane whlett entered South Carotina } Swlth, 5 arms Saturday morning, Instead of recurving to THY Four In rtsts, 3 A. M. northeastward, ins purened a track nearly to ‘To the Wetern Assoctated Prem, t) FAVORADTE tho woatiurd, whieh Is very tnustl, and t9 Panta, Aug, 28.-—-With reference to the report. Britt. Bers central In eorgia and Alabainn. Ubnrleston | from Tunte of an engaguinent between the pcuTivE Masston, WaAsutNoTon, D. | reporta specially this evening that the gale was | French truops and Arabs near Hammamet, an ollleint telegent states that Col, Correard, on raleing camp at Erbain Friday lust to march ta Hammninet, was attacked by 12.000 mounted Arata, Tue French joas was tritfioy, but tho Arabs left fifteen dead and no number of wounded on the field. Col, Correnrd suspended bis advance until he can ascertain the dispost: tion of tho people of Hammamet. Itledesirable to occupy that district, ag [t wilt nlways afford faolllties for the dlecmbarkntion of troops. CONVOYS OF RUPPLIEA for yictualing Gernyvillu and Meeherin, Algeria, fro being sent forward tn view of the autumn cainpalgn. the sevoreet alnce 187, and thet, while many buildings were dainnged, tho thiely warning saved shipping. Tho storm has provented tho receipts of the Inst four observa- Uons from Savannah, Tho pressnre ts high In the Middie States and New England, and there Is n depression central in Manitoba, Iain bnayenerally fallen In South Caroll, Georgie, Alabama, and ‘Tennessee, Northausterty winds frovall in tho South, northeasterly winds In the Northwest, ang southwestorly winds In the Middle States and New Boglund. ‘Thore have Deen but alight chanzes In tho temperature, A second burricane fa reported this ovenlng in the Windward Islands, near Birbadaes. The rivers have rematned nearly stalfonary. The Chief Signal Ollicer of. the Army issues tho fottowlng special bulletin: Hulns have Tullen I South Carolan, Georgin, Alnbamn, aud ‘Tennessee, alsewhers tale weather bas prevailed. Northonaterly winds prevall in the Sonth Atluntle States, Tennessee, and the Objo Valley. Blsewhere thoy are ight nud varigule, The temperature bare fallen in tho Middie Atlantic States and the Ohio Nalley Eleowhera it bas remaitied nearly stationary, Tt Japenerally nbove the menn ror tho month, The following special temperatures tire reported to- night: Enstport, 01; Durlington, 06; Quebec, 61; Montrenl, Alpen, and Duluth, Oo: Sunt Franelico, ft. “Fur Weather $8 Indicated tar ‘Yuosduy fn New Hngland aad the Middle States. LOCAL OBNELVATIONS. CMICAGO, Aug, Aug. 9-3 a m.—The President has slept catotthe time since midnight, and 1s now wep Sofarhe has slept better to-night tunfor several nights past, ‘The favorable goptoms: still continue. EMERY A. STORRS ON VICE-PRESIDENT ARTIUR, Apziat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune, ganstoga, N. Y., Aug. “8—A converso- do with Emery A. Storrs, although held -be- fore the last terrible change occurred In the President's conditjon, is ot Interest at this tine, Me. Storrs was asked as to the sentl- ratofthe West regarding the Vice-Drest- GAM A proalded at a gathering In thie clty to-day to listen toa Ieetura on edueationut mutters by Vaul Hert. Gambetta was enthusiastically wel- comed, Me ietien Arthate {s. not much known in the fest,” sald Mr. Storrs, “‘and the feeling In gr section of the country at the time tho President was shot, and when it was thought henould die at once, was one of npprehen- son for tho political future, Since then-the falling men of the West have been atpain to Inquire as to the Vice-President’s qalifeations, habits, and associations, aud thegeneral bellef now prevails that he Is a GOLD SUIPMENTS, About £80,000 fn gold were shipped from Havre for New York Saturday, ‘i WOULDN'T SIGHT, Loxpos, Auy, 24.—Clemancenn’s duel at Mare Feitles did not come of owing to the refusal of MM. Soreno to Aight, GREAT BRITAIN. . GAVAN DUFFY. ry jdars) Ther. ihe] Wind, Vet). ie e 7 ible, fair, and perfectly honest mau. 1 STR ET al ald LS Lonpon, Aug. 23,~—It 18 belioved that Gavan in probably. ett the Vice-President ag | ,6:88. 19. sho Ra ” Nong Dutty witl bo asked to revinter political life, and itlaately as any othor Western man, ond | gieS* oy Ean 4 : that In case of a vacancy occurring Ina popular county constituency In ireland, which is at pres- ent nuticipated, he will be requested to become @ candidate. MUMPHY, THE AMERIC. LECTURE, wag heartily welcomed hero at a public meeting | 1 regard obim ons & min of pee iar executive ability, a goad orgauizer, AN EXCELLENT FUDGE OF MEN, sot possessed of tho tlrmness, tact, and courtesy peessary to control thom. OF cotrse it is m unthankful task to speculate on tho Cid 10th ps in. lea ‘Harometer corrected fur temperature, clevation, and lnetrumontul error, Mean hurumoter, WZ. Bore FoR, Moan thormow izhest temperitura, 814 AN TEMPERANCE Meun humttity, Tighe Lowout tenporature, 72.7, Saturday. with of the President, = and = NERAT, ORGENV ATION! 4 54 cane WSR ESTE : te not dono 0, publicly before : Ioana ue TO BE RAISED ‘TO THE PEERAGE. Sir Dudley Coutts Masoribanks, member of Govt tims anpearenew to Auro come when Parliament for Nerwick-en-Tweed, the Marquis the Joterests of the country domnnd that we Witty. of Tweeddale, the Kurt of Howth, Lard Keay. Sir tare cera Ss a Soar’ | Harcourt Jobuston, und se Meny Turton will & bls best to restore confidence Ruxiy. be ralsed to tho Peorage, with tho title of Baron, TUE WEATHER, Reports from vurlous districts in the United Kingdom ahow pretty general improvement in the weathor since I'riday, and barvest prospects ure more cheering. © totbecountry, The denth of a President fs a soflelent misfortune without adding to It pollt- delercitementand trouble.” “Wouldthe Weat be Jeatons of an, Eastern Frealdent who would take the pluce of a West- tm President 7" “Not at all, ‘The Jealousy of tha Wost, a i | ts GURMANY ‘Buch talked about, x ae CHESS TOURNAMENT. DOES NOT ENIBT mw] i Benin, Aug. 28—The eccond congress of tho fapolotof fact. It is am myth. The West is in e German Chess Club opened to-day. About 120 Bueupin great proportion of Eastern men, we] players were present. After an address of wel- ii they are not prono to bo jealous of Bt cumo from the chairman of tho committer, the tte section {mn which thoy wero born, wit drawing for the champion tournament was pro mY While Western men are proud of the Wost os eccded with. There nre_elghtecn competitors, sathing they huve created, tholr affection for # inetudiug Blackburn of Londen, Mason of New rthplace his not been _obiiter- E York, [..and W, Paulsen, -and a number of aed ‘The Enst mistakes the West In g Iusgians. Most of tho others are Germans, tus ind other particulnra. During tho fat Ht ‘novey Sght tho Enst anticipated trouble from tte West, but whon Tilinols came with her largo ‘un-money majority, and was followed ty Minnesota, Kansas, and othor- Westorn futes, It was soon that Massachusetts and the East generally necedod misstonary work more than the Wost. Indiana and Obio woro Wated, and the noarer we approached the cust+ tmoline the lesa sound we became on the monoy SWITZERLAND. ‘ NMMLISTIC MENTING PROIIDITED, Renny, Aug. 28—The public mecting which was to have been held at Geneya Saturday to protest agulust. tho expulsion of Prince Kra- Porking, Nihtltat, was not held, the police pro- hibitlug the plucarding of wunouncements and calle for the meets. Fy arms Mismareksssce | tt —— eles OF course every_vitlago would Ike to Huadwonl i AUSTRIA. TTS OWN TOWNSMAN PRESIDENT, ANDILARBY, Vienna, Aug. 28—Count Andrassy to-ilay Wutthe West fecla no Jealouay of tho Hast, and vialted the King of ftoumania at Sinal. _—<—<——— Rial Of tho country has broader Natlonal sf st [Wort : “Was not the West clamorous to have tho | Si'Viwametecsl mt fe Kevin RUSSIA, Seeretary of tho Se Predent?" ‘reasury when it already had ‘IWonot beliove thoro was any general West- {movement in that dirvotion, elthor after the esor Gardold etection, other thau a per- ae one, It was no question of venue, t only ovo of personalaliianco aud friendabip. Mes, ff tho Wost did demand tho Troasury partment, tho fact that It wag. gatlefied with a an and Windoin shows {t was sound nie money question, No prominent feat Politician in tho West asked Neat me naney representative in tho Cabinot. tian ist Oflicer Is more popular iu the West Wind By wept and hig popularity grows ot of ure. ee GRIGGSVILLE, ILI. Spectal isputch to The Chicago Tribune, Gniagsvinee, Tl, Aug. 27,—Tho thermometer yegiaterad 104 to 108 according to loowlity to-day, The highest rogistered by the snme thermome- tore thia year hus beon 105 and 10¢, One feature of the hent to-day is tho hot wind, whieb is Hlled with dust and Is very oppressive. “eeeaeelye bo: A Journey by the Importal Famlly~ ‘Their Warm Rocoption by the People on Houte. Speetat Correrpondence of The Chieaga Tribune, Teor, Kussla, Aug. Tho Amerienn papors contain day after day nevouuts of events occurs ring In Itugaia. depicting the uneasy condition of tho people,—many of which accounts are ureally exaggornted, These arooften undondt- edly written by the Nibilista thomsclves, in or dor to increase the unrest and spirit of rebellion naninst all existing forma of Government, whother monarehical or republican, One cannot be long in ltuesta without seeing that the old spirit of loyalty stilt oxiste, not only NEW YORK CITY, Bpeetat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Aug. 28,—Tomperaturo at 3:0 p, Ta, Sty Gp. 17815 Op, ut, 76; Lon, Uy average tomporaturo, 7414, ‘THE WEST HAS SOR’ vt Y ee ee hmong the nobles of tho land, but also among mates nd wants someting: 7 erase = OGEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ea the grout, unsie ol tho empl. Nothing could ma. Wis “Naw Yorn, Aug, 28.~—Arrlved, the Sitesla from | inure positively prove this thun the account o| ‘Me dlbos named ee ee pith bill of fare IE | rramnburg, Hoivotin trom Livortioa!, tho Journey of tiv Emperor and Yinpress froin es named aro not fortucoming. Wheat, Pett Steers are rea! things, and whon @ ri Taman parts with them bo wants somes Teal la thelr place,” a Hoes the West viow tho fight botwoen mea ‘warts and ant!-Stalwarts in Now York, = (et lt touch tho West?” Feaches tha Weat In somo dogree, Mr. td the, bas strong frionda in tho Weat, tumber mt campalgo largely tnoreasod thoir Many of them betleve ho bas not beon LONDON. Aug. 28.—Thoe Wieland from Now ay nat Surdininn from Sloutreal, buve are Moscow to Nishnui-Nowogorod, $ send you a transintion of tho account us Jt appenred in the 6 ee ee Revalache Zettuny of Aug. 0. Ad Gov. Fremont’s Views on the Indian Troubiosw In Now Wextco, A Now York Trilnmag reporter called on Gov, Fremont, of Arizona, who t# now in that city. uere seems a probability,” sald the reporter, * that tho Indinn outhrenke in Now Moxico muy extend into Arizona, and thera Is rathor serious trmble on the Southern frontler with tho Sexi “How Purscuesy, Aug. 2.—The Emperor's traty on the whole way frum Muscow to Nisbal-Nowug- crod was welcomed by tho people with enthusi> aatio. woclumutions ut every station which it passed or wherg femtopped. Lu Windinlr, where thoir Majesties arrived atl o'clock ju tho niht, n large crowd had been waiting for many boura, dn apito of tho rain, for the urrival of tho Ine fury cans In Sonora,—f naye callod to usk if you can + 4 rh a a ead, 19, ,uet auppoKa tho quar~ | feiliga gomeibing Of youE Wiows on tho altun- | Vern Need the ua, thane DD Repubtican “Grguntantton ney oe tte | eer nave only-recently addressed n letter to | thele bola and filing the alr with loud hurrubs, Wreogt Ns the Socrotary of tho hiterior on the subject,” | At the words © Huabl husn! the timporor 18 og- i. ta ee will bo no broak in the West y Ss ty | cuplod,”. all were suddeniy silent. Butat the Ue, although bot y replied Gov. Fromont, wand, thoruforo, Wave | guile momont. uppodrad wt tho window of tbe ‘ads and ailvoeatos fusiae we party, To pone Uesttation tn talking about Ho mul, curs bia Snjesty ‘ho Huiperar, with. tho Hine however, among other things. “Tho wold country of Arizona and surrounding territory of Southwestern Calorada, Now Stexica, Sonar, and Chibuntiua ts mountainous and very fnvore able to Indian warfare, aa the experience of tne Inst thecu years with small bands shows, If the see how it may be in Now not "t the” inquiries T hayo made fom the evalop any material defection Tunks, and while I have beard a grout pross, Tho enthusinem of the crowd was bound- joss, “God suvo our father, tho all-beloved." Aw the traln sot off, tho uathusinitio crowd fal- lowed bha over a werat, notwithstanding the darkness af the night. . ‘At 10 o'ulook {n tha morning the Imperial pare ty) x views oxpreasod Ido not sco | fghting should nt any tino wsaume Jurgor pros t vod at Nislnt-Novw ‘od. Fvory whera where a disposition on the part of Repub | purtions tt Would requiry 's disproportionatuly Hat and bane With munngeatns OF tia Tate 8 to Soin the a jatge farce, and tine, nadlvss at vuluauie Ufo cs 0 u “How do yor ee omacratio party. - Fro end if, besides the buoksat to the prosperity | Perarand the Eninres, wero to hu sean. “the wig 2YOU think the now Tiiden movement | of the Verriturios and North Soxico, “Ag tho ire | Wuolepupulntion vf Tua town wus gathored |i sTaeecelved In the West?" reconuilably Indians ocoupy: tho tepritory. of | the strovis, Dunko crowed suveren tuo, Cult grounds, or atood uround the vathedral, and ‘word gathored on the bigh banks of tho Okn Hivor, uncertain whieh way bin Beaty wapid luke to reach tho steamer, | Loaving Lehind The hestimtOw tcuich about the, Democrats, wally ‘nia You will find au intonse Jealousy. of Abamony the Western Demoarnoy, Bestia ‘both Republics, aud both are’ nturested In tho subjoat, t huve sugested @ . Buru> tury oF tha Intorlur tha oxpedioney ‘of an is raliguinent with tho Mexican Goverment by eatern Democrat ci | which tho poulnswla of Lower Culltornia | JMperialeuard, hole Majesties uppeared in a "ern o? bad luck, sri Badin sleoal viet | SuleeHG | a uss He. a reservation, 1nta Lalita pact Mare oro < Bia Mercury odidateg? ° S mu which to gather all tho Apucho. tribes,” fhe | Welevine wich they ro Was to be toured 9 tho farshost ends of the town, Tho people muda bo vignof tho cross und wopt for Juz. Thi Gen, ole * Jusostion wera deeply touched, and 4 tho peninsula js 700 mies long, tho Guif on’ one Bide an vy st id tha ovean on the other, with a breadth Grant axa Dusivess Man—1le Hus ‘ ut its northern: end on our tno,of only avout Nore ore Dawking in Dress and | 180 miles, Alternating poste on olther sigo ut | [ehh eo eee ae and cae ‘alKative than Before, this Hino "by the respective Governments would | (Be Lmperlul Party tat ee ac orca oumtion. effectually bur tho Indians from nil exress, and Brunet oy ’ eter day atone areneg tanta Constitution, © | Within -wtoaa Hmalts they could b ‘Tho sornerestony was lute bi J by tho Grand: ck Gon, Grunt, eos 8 eas Duke Windliniy Alexandeowtt eon- The money tua of fete Oceun avenue bebind ‘a ting | welled and taught to work and tnadu telf-sup. for its construction was douatesl by tho poopie dhariy AY# that draws his ueavy Heart, Ore -| POreleg, Phere worn migslone on, tte Paci {ou honor tothe momury_ of hele lute. tan Nyage hy Jone; sometimes bla aun | 4) peror, ‘Tho view frou there of tho Voixalavery . inc, uring the canseorntion uf thy cburcl ‘oust, and Inthe carly by ate ae that pari fF inany took the vecasion 10 Klay the 0 egMeslewltty itn, ‘a : the Continent it 18 recorded a ad pied Dabuina hn owned of che) Tieanch slonuries whu crossed tho nl fount the any share well le fo the Vaolladeipbla as woll, inthe a ulated with Indians, who ra! ai A eb ulta,? vaarowital.. A yensrable nan sald, bowiny eae Gru is now In tho ddanciat vor. ) Kean and altgeout truftey tae Tow. Allow nie tu klas you *y and: WIth Fone Mag g BUNS Wall atrowt, nithough ‘ Se rae ag ol roverence ho kissoil the young sou of the Kay tog, Mexieghveral apeculator, talks atuck Blecring Ships by Klectriclty, joror, «tn the palace tls Mujeaty was pleased uy, bes road“ proapeeta contiuue Pi - Bnyinecrings o tako balt und browd dun old ltusslan custom), eet dashing | emo brusque in manner, ‘A patent bas revonily Loon taken out for which wore presented to bln by a -dolegntion ot UN before. ga ieee and wore talkative thad | moaua of ateoring a shin by eloctrloity, dus sauls fron Nishnl-Nowogorod upon a carved Mitareg Gomelies ho woara u Llu nuck=: | apparatus W-the tnvention OF Mr. W, I King | Wooden plittor, . At the wish of thelr Slajostice, t pal peat ini, and ocousicnolly f notice jan Edinburg electrivian, ena waa oodinly tried the scholura of the NiehuleNowogovod Institute Mua be Ot lus trousors 1s Yory large ws | on board. a steamer sailing betwaun -Glayzaw | wore presuuted to then. lor dlujesty the Rane Yio is nuk Cotional as to ofect, They | aud London, 1s object (s te dispense with & | pross Was Dleused to entortaln thom fur, 8 lone aor W, iy InOLoY, Hing 10 the iust gracious Inuane: £ beimuman, and minke ihe compass tboifytecrtbe abi. For this purpose the compass curd la fit: ted with an judex which fs sut tutue true cours and one degree un ulthor side of the trav wourec two metal contact pins aro adjusted; encb pln ig conncuted to 4 alugla Danlol coll, and whon thn ie When tho finpertal vialtors jort Ntshint-Nowoy- orod to tuke the steamer, It war surrounded fy bn instant by Inuumerabic boats, On tha cidipo stout n orowd Of who Ibe steamer nea Ledges, CUlde, tis owner ot tho Phtindel- Bat ront and Che Of tho bigacat-heartud i id cu) ek from bis tri around tho Cees caetTatively 4 poor man, aud Lefure tho tug RCV ues was Over bh ‘ausits 1. er be wi rae in | ship deviates as much as uo deyres from her | Jowo, tue pousante of the nolghboring villa Fithery gyemever, be fa worl niolour threo cotae to one silo or tho other thy judex conve katherud la wreat crowds, and ented for many \ © ayeoUatt wiifou, mude in conmervative | inte contact with ene or otberiwetal pla. The | boure in reverent silence,—tha old men with une Ath day rind ja which ho was guided, aud | result iv that a poaltive or nexative current | covered beads; tbe wowen and ebiidron stand- ta daa ould, flows und actuated a bydraullo apparatua whiok | jug in the littio beats, boplug thereby to yet a @ ‘hice time ut Long Urgueb. | works the belin. gilnpse of Ofm who fs fo them the bobe of Rural, their Emperor,—and also of the Em: press, At the ditlerent towns and villages nt which thole steamer, the Utwashngsl, stopped, thoir abies wore met by different depulittions of who presented thom enlt and Gren rete received tha persia pbarbalty', mul the shove rane with Ue ending hurtahé of the nesamblod imulllinges, which yeas o poud and reCebued along tho shores of the ‘ala, Kostnosay Aug. th=-Tho weathor svus fino toward evening. Her Majesty the Empress With tho fupurit obsldren, foft the ateainer and crossed thi Vuliga tu tne little Village of Mol- wing, xituntod on the bigh mountainous sborgs of tha river, To tho aurprisod pensanta this Maltof her Majesty wae entircly unexpected, "Torehed bis grout happiness, they fell tpon tholr. knees and entled down tho blessing of Heaven tipo the Lniperiad be been At Juri wes ty Knipe received a deputation of ef zons. When tho steamer arrived at in at Wo'eloek tn the eventing, tho whole Uhuntnated, att tha bells ota, end for could here repented hureabe, Fitecn wersts frum Bineschma the etewiner eninge to mchor, Kosrnoma, Aug. be At Tovelock this warning the steamer nrrived at the Lown of Pes, Lere his Majesty the Kinperor reeelyed graciously enlt aud ad. Ag tho stenmer rented tan it was met by 0 euttntless fleet of bonts, con talning deptitutions of citizens, who were re- ceived on hoard the Otwashtyt hy the Empresa, ‘To-day thelr Majesties, with tho Linperint dirk hatd religions services on the spot Where Mieke Feodgrowltech, the test ef tha Homanofts, In the year I51) reerived rrom the nseembled nobles aud people thetr oath of allegiance to hlm ns the Emperor of Russia, IH OROPS. . BRANSAS, Special Nispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Wrenrta, Kas, Aig, 28-~Tbls, portion of the Arkunsas Valley, composed of the Counties of Sedgwick, Sumner, Harper, Kingman, und But- Jor, just now prexents a seeno of agricultural bonuty and prosperity. Suet n bountiful corn> crop as will this year be harvested in there counties bag seldom In tho latory of the valley been equated ond never surpassed. Sod-corn in game of these conntles will yield thirty aud forty. bushels per acre, and inthe old and well-tillod valley bottum-lands of Suter und Sedgwick Vountles tha yield. will rim from fifty to sevens ty-five and elghty tushels per ucre. Contract- ors ure here from Jowa, Indians, und Texas, and are offering tu contract new corn ut 45 centy per Dughel und pay now one-bulf of the money down, and tho corn to be delivered 10 the month of Deceinber in the City of Wichitn: und: so Wiehita, at one tlme the largest primary wheat market ob the continent, bids falr to become a Ingo corn inarket. And, In nddition to her corn, Bedgwieit County find the uplands uil around are now dotted with sheep and bunches of cuttle, and it 1s now estimated thit Reuyzwick County wlone containg 30,000 sherp, In flocks ranging fran 13,000 down to 400, mostly Mexican sheep, being croysed and graded with Mcrinos. Tn this section of Kansas there hus been plenty of raintall, nud much bay ty belny cut and ehipped to Colorado, Peaches, grapes, nud sniail frults are abundant, but owing to tho Cole orado and imauntnin demand, commund ood prices. What was once a portion of reat American Desert 1s now the feat ugricaltural revion of Kinsas. and In ume will rival the ‘most favored portions of fowa, ecLinntty ILLINOIS. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chieego TrlHune, © Spxrxartcny, ML, Aug. 28—Christiun ts the only county fn this Congressfonal distriet where tho corn-crop this year will not be much greater than in foriner years, and in that county tho production will be 90 per cont of an average Yleld. ‘The other countiva show on increase of from 7 to l2 percent above the average, Tho percentage, using 100 as ropresenting the av- erage yield, Is estlinated ut 108 Jn Cass, 112 In Morgan, 108 {n Menard, 131 {un Sangamon, ard 107 In Seott, tho average for the alstrict, including Christiun, belug 100, It Is estimated that In the fourteen counties nenrest to- Springfield the nv- erage yeld will be about J per ceut nbove that of the average years, Tho counties tributary to tho trade of this city will not only enjoy a bet- tee crop than usual, but the crop will being al- most double the prico of that of former year a fact very grutifylug to the business intercsts of Springfleld. Speetal DP vater to The Chicago Tribuna MoxMourn, HL, Aug. 27—-Tho crops in this vleinity were beneflted Wednesday by an one ineb and a quarter rainfall, which will greatly aasist the filling out of the corn and Jngures 4 crop of Jote grass, * INDIANA. Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, + InpIaAnaro.is, Aug. 24.—The dleastrous drought which has proyutléd thronghout the central and southorn parts ot Indiana for tho past two monthe (still, contidues, with little, apparent prospect of relicf. and gross aro ruined, and the ap- plos are rapidly falling from tho trees. The ground ts su dry that it is Impossitie to plow for tho fall sowing, and many furmers are drlittng thoir whent Into the coriflelds without any provions preparation at all.) Lhe northern part of tho State has not aufered so soverely, there having been good local raing, and in piuny of tho northern counties the corn Is looking well and will burvest a full crop, The beat stir mates of nersons In a position to yet reliable tne formation are that the corn crop of the Sinte, taken ns whole, will uot exceed hale an ave erage crop, and inoy.fall below that figure, ‘ho bay and potato crops will also bo Sleht, and, owe ing to the scarelty of feed, the hom “proditet will falt much befow that of the vast few years, POLITICAL. ONTO. ° Spectat Dispateh to. ‘The Chicuao Tribune, ‘TOLEDO, O,, Any. 2i.—The Nationul party of Lucas County, its birthpluce, is no more, If, or tho remutar of It, having formed a coalition with the Democratic party. At thalr Convens tlon to-day tho Nationata, or the delerates who attended the Convention as Buch, indorsed the Democratic nominees by placing tuem on their own ticket. By this move the National party ig merely resolved into ite original elements, and is metnbera, a majority of whow ure Republice ans, left to vote ug they’ plouse, IOWA, &pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Des Motnca, [a,, Aug. %i—-Darlow Granger forStute Scnntor, 8. A. Rubertson and Dr. I. E. Minglisb for Kepresentatives, were nominated by tho Democratic County Convention bero to- duy. Me, Granuer started the first nuwapaper in thie county ft 185, i lows City, In, Aug, 27,—-Tho Johneon County Hopublicans to-day nominated H.W. Lathrop anid Jolin Dillutush for Represontutlyes, nud put a full county ticket In tho tleld, Tho orn WISCONSIN, Sptetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wurrewaten, Win Aug. M-The Republte- ane helt a caucus here tonight attended by aver GW. ‘The hours was divided on the gues- Non whethor J, J. 8, Partridge or vitt Cravath Chairman, The tellers disayrecd, and two separate orginiaations gated, Although the Cravath aide were Rupported by a large number ot Ucmocrate, still they were benion, and the opposlt party olected ull'its cuudidutos, PROMIBITION OAMPeMEETING. Spectat Davateh to The Ohteago Tribung, JacKsON, Mich., Aug, £8.—Tho Btate Probibl- tan cnmp-moating: began here to-day with 0 good ultendatce, Speaking was cominenned by tho Hew. 'I',.F, Hildreth, followed by Capt, Bon: flem, aud ull day tho crowd bas beun tulked to. Tho attendance to-night is quite larze. At the churches hore to-day prayers fur the President's recovery were offercd, NEW YORK, SALAMANCA, N. Yu. Aug. 2—On tho attieth battot ‘the Republican Convention nominated Norman 31, Allon for State Seuntor Is place of Loren Ui, Sessions, e ed ACurlous Russian Nowspapor Project, Pall Mutt Gazette (London), Tho Kussian Governingnt iaguld to be contem:> plating the execution of 4 project which Is one inost Singular duvelopmeints of paternal des patie, in onder to vivouraze the love of reud> ng and woun tho poasnats from tho voukt sabe It is proposed that the Govornment should pubs lish & popular yazette, und that tho yolosts should receive aud distribute overy Sunday aud pollday, threo or (arconies ineach Villuye where the vitlugers ore to be wsaumblod to listen to the pubife reading and discussion of it6 cous tents, ‘Tho Russian pross (6 cuyrossed with tho divcusaiun of this mule meg nite Lut somowht impracticable yinlecks The Porkuluk inslate on tho lnpossin iily of phblishing o newspaper whioh could be weloomud by the Orthudtux, the Catholles, the: Ruskoloikl, to suy tothing of the Great and Little Russians, tho Rathonta the Finis, the. Polow, tho ‘Larturs, wn Armeniins, Dut that difieulty could surety bo subwounted. by. spacial editions. Thy yan Inizht bo pe ished and distributed, but he diitioulty would bo to make the tuatica Haten, Vt sn oututive cifurt were made, 1 its contents, Kuvaian villaues of the ore this novel adaptas guy simone li i thodox rite, it bade tases tte! Mou of the slxtcenth. century: expediont of “tuning the pulpite’ inighe sivcead Tut the true nicthod to foster a tusle for seading, which da by no meany extinet in the winitditt, bs to allow tothe proyinolal Peed Vaat Hborty wiley at presvotis deuled thom, Vhe Car bus quite enough on bia banda at present without undere taking the duties of & newspaper editor, which beside could be wmuch better performed by “ vee Of bia subjects jf be would but let thea CASUALTIES. Serious Results Attending an Apparently {Insignificant Fire at Cincin- nati. One Person Killed and Several Uthors More or Less Seriously In- jured, Loss of Life and Property by a Severe Gale at Charles- ton, S. C. Five Colored Children Burned to Death in Tennessec, and Three in Hisstesippl. Three Men Killod in a Railroad Col- Ueion, and One in 2 Caving Mine. SERIOUS RESULTS OF A FIRE. Cixcixsatt, 0. Aug. &—The fre this morn- ing on Court strect wus insignificant asa fre. It was Immediately discnvered and promptly extinguished. It wus terripie in Its results, owing to bad means of eecupo fromthe upper stories of the building. ‘The fire started ina vale of hay and straw inn feed rtore on one of the ground door apartments of a four-story brick Lullding, the upper storlerjorl which were used for cheap lodging-roomns. From the fe storonn open chute or inelosed hatchway ex- tended to the fourth floor of the building, up which the hot alr and smoke were conveyed. Seven persons sleeping in the fourtu-toor rooms were badly sulfocated, one of whom lust bis fife In Jumping from a fouth-story window. The sufferers ure Lee Langrord, formerly of Aurora, Ind, badly; Fred Brown, wife, and 2-year-alt child, pally, perhaps dangeronsly; August Bers nod wife, eiubtiy, mude a narrow excapes 1 Quimby, badly, besides suffocating from scorch: ange hot ates “Hobort Warren, killed by jampine from x fourthestory window, Lee’ Langford dumped fruin the sane window, alixhted on a Bhed und escaped, Warren bas bean bere n year, and went under nn aseimed name. Hs real name [aeald tobe Robert Alien, of Nashville, son of G, GC. Allon and brother of f.0, Alles, of the tirm of ich, Alien & Co., Nashville, COLLISIONS. Spettal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAL, Aug. 2%.~A serous railway cul- fision happened ysesterd Sunday) evening nt Haynesville, on the Grand ‘Trunk Raitway, about fifty iniles” trom Montreal, between 2 apeclul = gxuing = west sound ‘an east- bound = frelgbt-train, They wero yolag full speed, and, a dense fox prevalling, the drivers did uot see their danger until tov late to slacken sqiced. . The result was a fvar- ful erash =o and) = completa wreelk of the = trains, Hystop, 0 fireman, was tuken out In acritical state and subse- quently died. Ford and Clit, the drivers, were seriously but it Is thought not fatally in- jured. “A brukemou womed Anderson was injured and tken to Lancaster, where he died. A brakeman named Nelzon was instamiy: killed, bis corpse being taken out terribly wutngled, — Tho cause of the aceident was owing to the operator at Laneuster not baving ac- quainted the driver of the weatorn train to stop: there to let tho cust-bound train pasa. Tho operator and tho switchinnn, whe, It is cialmed, Is ine to blaine for the accident, huye been are rested, BRESLAY, Ont. Aur, 7.—aA passenger- train on the Grund Trunk Kullway was run into by a freluht-train following ot Grand River bridge, ‘Chu locomotive and weveral curs of the froieht- Arai wore completely wrecked, The duuwage to tho passenwer-tralo was élight,. No passengers worn Injurod. MinwAUKeR, Aug, 28,4 collision on tho MIl- waltkee, Luke Shore & Western, near Birnham, between gravel and wood tralns, wreelced both engines, aud killed Inver Michuol Gray, Fireman Robert Bebinger, and a brakeman, AMINE ACCIDENT, Spectat Disputen to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, HL, Aug, 23.—Williain Rowe, of Ren- ton, Wis, was killed Friday morning by thu cay ing of a ming while working in the Dry-Bone diggings in Benton Township. At the time of the aceldent be was lying down and pleking overhead under some dry Lone, when about two tong of ore caved upon him, holding lim fast, Seven ar elgbt other mon who were working In tho mlue hnstened to bis aid and worked 18 strong inen will work to suvo the Iife of n coms rade, At intervals during all the thine thoy were At work bo talked with them, tetling them his condition ana encouraging them in their task, ie was gxtricated in about two hours, but lived only abdur ten minutes after being taken out, A coroner's Inqueat was beld before Justica John Beel, and a verdict was returned in ace cordance with the faets, EXPLOSION OF AN omneTAy ic. CLEVELAND, Aug, 28,—At 6 o'clock this. morn~ ing a two-thousand-barrel atill ot tno Standard Oll Works exploded with great violence. The oll bad been drawn off u fow days nyo for re- pairg, which would have begin an: hour Inter, and, If the explosion bad occurred then, con- alernble loss of iife must buve been inevitable, The tani was full of es from the oll, and Jn some mysterious way igulied when nobody was near, Damugo ta property, $800, The refuse oll burned sume tine, but the firemen by ef. plone wurke contined the flames to their orlgiuul inuita, ROY FOOLING WITIT A CANTRIDGE, Duturu, Minn, Aug. 27.—Frank Boyle, a boy 8 ycars of nyo, bad the thuinb aud two Hager of bia left band and the ends of tho thumb and forofinger of tho right hand blown oif by the explosion of a. dynawite cartridge, He wus ploking tha cartritge with uw bairpin, when it wont of, inilleting permanent injury. Hig mothe ur was standing by, but was not burt. A SAVAGE NOG, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicazv Tridunes Osiosi, Wis, Aug. 2A chikl of Edward Morley was fatally bitten by a bulldog yester- auy atternoon. Tho dog tore and lacerated the dlegh ja a torriblo manner, and whon driven of renewed {ts uttiok upon-the child, The auimal was killed, The chitd died to-day, COLORED CINLDREN BURNED, Jackson, Miss. Aug. 24—A house burned on John A, Sinith’s farm, near Beonoville, tase night, ‘hres colored chitdren wore baked to cuits, NASIVILLn, Tenn, Attg. 2i—-John C. Alex- Ander’s house burned at Carter'a Creek Station. Five colored children wero cremated. UNDER THE WITEELS, Spactat Dispatch (o The Chicuge, Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 28.—The mangled remains of animknown mun wore found on the rallrond track on the Bouth Side ut a inte our last night. In a pocketediary the nue of * Jotun ‘varnoy,” Elston avenue, Chicago, wus found. iN CRUSIIED. Speetat Dispatch to ‘the'Chicage Trihunes Dattin CHER, Mich. Auu, 27.—Josoph Froy, & machinist o€ this ofty, toedny recelved fata) Injuries by a heavy plece of machinory falllug on him Inv mil he was fitting with muchinery up al Alexandria. Ho leaves u wife and family of krowneup children, ss ‘ STORM-DAMAGE, Ciranneston, 8, Ci, Atty, 28.—-The easterly galo yesterday and last aight caused a loss of about $140,0%, ‘Thomnns P, Lesesno, son of Chancellor Lesesne, was swept from tho sen-wall at the battery and drowned. ‘Three colured persous at Sullivan's Island were drowned, ——— : INLEsDRIVER ACCIDENT, Special Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune, GREEN Ay, Wis, Aug. S—Jackson Blulr was futally injured by the falling oF a pile-driver and Wied ut Little: Plover lrldge, near Plover, ‘Wis., lust night, He ouly ved about three hours fe ee after be was bur FATALLY INJURED, Spectat Dispatcn to ‘The Chtcazo Trivuns Wanasn, Ind, Aug, 21D. Hoss, 0 realdont of Somorset, Wavash County, aud father of Hbori Hoss, wastheown from oo bugey while driving through Bomoniet to-day and fatally jue Jurod. ° . —_———_ . the Jeoey ible Pelagras . +) Naples Curresyondent faundow Daily News, Teta about 160 yoara wince the pellcura mado As apnea nee tn Europe, Oret in Bpulo, afters wards lu Prunoo and: Italy, and later ju Greoco and othor countries. fn Suly the scourge baa wssumed vast proportions. Hit the Proyiuce of Burgumo alone, th the yeur i838, af foast 20,000 {tie calculated, were altilofed with tha vrrible epidcaia, almost 10. per cont of the Qgricultural population of that province, Tho uifect of tho tualady 6 a cuploly dexradation of tho physical and power. Tho greater partof the victhas vlther die in lunatic Meyling atid hospitals or comnit sulcide, fony- ing the weeds Of tha mulady (a #20 beritaye) to thelr children. Tals tv of terrible picture, ead ntelicctyiab Signor Alborghett!, n member of the Provincial Commistion of Bergamo, from whose report, futaly pubilshed, 1 gathered the above partici larg, ndvovules the moat urgent and stringent inensures onthe part of the Government t arrest the ravages of the disease, Ag it tins be Ineontestibly proved that the nacre f appearanes Ard Increased with Unie inerensedt cultivation of maize, that—whataver the difer. chee of soft, clinmte, rice, sucht regulation: innnners nud custutis—those pl ss only ure ft footed where the fond of the nyricultural ponu- Intion consists chiolly In mala flour ta tha shape of polventa or bread, und that even those alrendy uffected with tho tnulady uro specdily etired if their diet bo varted with teat, Vegotas bles, ete. Signor sho ence aivocutas a ridient retorni {tt the food of tho Revicultural laborers, {fe proposes that economical kitchens, sitperiti: tended by provincial commissions and regulated aceordingto the sizeof the diferent purishos and the number uf f crsous niiieted with the Hisense, sould be ostablishad, and that thu ined- yebaticers of the parishes. xt tho first sien of the pellagen invading i hithorts untouched district, should have the power to give Uckets te tho agricultural inborerd enabling them to. partike of the benelite of such namiont Itchens, ‘hla, he says, 1s the best. im: a rai, and efliclent way lu put an end ty the epidente. EAST CHICAGO, Some Vurther Detally Concerning tho New Town—%t Contomplates Lumber ards, Manutactoricea, and a Now ‘The unearthing of one of tho grentest land and railway speculations of the nge bos Just beun accomplished, and tho developments which have come to tight within the past day or so are most astounding, asd by many people will he hardly credited until they bave seen the cone vincing proofs, whleh aball follow, ‘or some tine there has been a noticeable activity Inthe real-estate elreles of Hyde Park and adjacent property in tndlanw, x peclaly has it been ubsorved that tho awamps, tho duck ponds, and ull the nere prop- erty Jy nround the foot of Lake Mieligat, tho Calninet River, Calumet Luke, and Wolf Luke, have been quietly slipping out. of tho bands of those persons who have held the sane foryears. and pald taxes thereupon, and groaned Jn apirit over the frequeney and amount of the outgo, Most of the property was deemed to be it for few sbjects, and the greatest Income reaped frou: thousands of acres of It was that obtuined through os quiet pre: yeranee at cutehing tho milflonsa of bulifrogs which haunted tha district and piped pleasant miciodics to the solitary Inhabitants at night. Who It wns that was purcbusing the property nobody seemed to know particularly, and why ft was sought for few appeared to take Interest enough to inguire Into. The one fuct- that no blow or perude of the operuuans was made, thut tho tcgotlationa were conducted quietly, and that a falr price and cash down was puld, was sufliclent informauon for most of the people who had any knowledge of the transictlon, To thelr imind st was cvitently some ordinary speculative transuetion, sumo parties avidently desirous of buytiny tna geod tot of property in that locality: and -loldine ft for the udvunco that is gure to come on present prices. Wout will bo the surprise of the people when they learn that not tess than 25,000 ucres of land withiua radius of sixty equare miles, jociuding over ope-balf of the entire Villuge of Myde Parl, is now in the hands of not mere than five gigautie corportions, and that thare are projects. on font which will. require the Investment af pies ofimency within u very short space of tne pes: Among tho various enterprises which ara on the tipls to the south of Unicago, the Town of Pallinan, beretofere looked upon us ono of the greutest wonders of the present day, it is said, will shine in a secondury Ugbt, ‘The projects ure sv recently sprung, and thelr vastness so entirely beyona all urdinary ideas, that when thoy.ure presented in all tuelr yarl- ous lights they will simply ustonish the world. ‘One of thu schemes is the erection of a new elty, to be knowt ns ** East Chicago,” at the foot of Lake Micnizan and near tho opening of the Wolf lilver. This stream is to bo dredged, exten> sivejdovtze wilt by built, aud a grand harbor mude whieh will-aecommodute the most extensive lumber futercsts, The company whieh controls this town hits purchased in the netgbborioud of ¥,000 geres in Tndinus aod iyde Park. Part of tho land whien it hus obtuined in nding the RWW0-nere tract nt SheMet known o8 tuo “Jake Forseyth” property. Hero it was that Mr. Forsoyth some years tio attempted to found a wreat elty) nll alone by bimselt. He bought vust ninotint of Ind, built ue town of Shulileld, erected o bly hotel there, aud Und all prepiras Hons to braneh out in a Very, extensive munner when tho panic came and blighted all his hopes, He has struggled bard to save bis prop> erty, and jt) hes had touxh | worl ta survive the strain of 4 $200,000 mortyaue, Butnow, Pisce te Foner idens bave a prospect of all being meterialized, and tenfold too, by a comblaution wiih the money, the wicill, and the ability to do whatever they uudertale, Pes. Jake Forseyth" withdraws from tho arena, tho Town of Skeille!d Ulesiarruy. and in Its pluce arises the City of * Rust Chicago,” with a com binuton representing: TWENTY MILLIONS OF MONEY behind {t, and such men as Bamuct J, Tilden, Senator Barnum, Gov, Cornel, Gen. McCook, C. Ny Jordan, Alesauder and Green, of New York, aud mnuy otbors of their arsocintes, Tha plan upon which bert freat work iy one of quite recent origin, and yot itis ane Into waleh thoy buve entered laa most hearty and eTeotive manner. ‘The (deas which they will endeavor to varry out are: . Virat, to obtain a completo control over as much property in the section of the country where thoy nre lo work as it 13 possible for them ta yeu hol of at auythiug Ike tt reasonably “price, Secondly, to found at the mouth of Wolf Kiver a great ety, whick aball embrace all the manufacturing Interests which It ls possible for them to get to locate there, and tt is sald thut the foveal Inducemonts which thay hold out to the mninufacturers have resulted in tholr buy- mug already aside ayreementa with enough great works to runder certnin a population of at icast 2,000 ns “soon as thy bulldings can he erected for thom to occupy. It is also safd that qureaindnts have been entered into with a num ver of the largest humber tiring aud breweries In ee cily by which they will Jocate at the new own, ‘Thirdly, a4 part of tho seheme tt in peas to erect A how Stocks Yards. which shall be laid OUL UpON thé most improved plun and embrace everything in the way of buginess places, pack foy-bouses, and contingent clevators, that cat be sesired; anu, Fourthly, In connection with the whote gens eral plin’ ig the graud tour-track stecl- rai boltlIne — railrond ground | the cite all tha phins for when, it would appear,tave about been consumminted, aithangd the right of way hus not doen obtulned yet, ‘The Company whieh jntonds operating this road is stocked nt $10,000,000, It is most allot st held by tho varlous rallronds which will bave ovens wion tose it and the purties aforementioned who control the new City’ of East Chicago; and {tis proposed, that, as soon nx ench company has necom plished sera onda whieh thoy ure driving nt, the consolidated — inte. one grand ‘organizalion with a capi. tal of 82,400,000, “Tho Belt-fine Company will bo run as inuch as possible in the Interest of the Chy of East Chicago, which shall be Its east- ern terminal point, itis Curtherwore said that every ondeaver will bo inde by the vurlous ronda to build up the new Stock-Yurda. ‘Tho opinion ol muny ts thut the prosent locality of tho Stock-Yurds le Anything but as adyuitnwaous us it might be. and the corporation 1s entirely too clowe to aut A great many people. . The dinmense protits whieh it bad inado, aid the fact thut it has hid ull tho business that tt was able tu tako caro of, his convinved capitalists that new Stook- Yards tight be ostublished nt Bawt Chiengo and run ath prot, Eapectully so will this’ bo likely whon the fact of tho position that tho yas rious railrouds will ovoupy in conneation with thom ia takon tute cansiderntion, Located at tho point contemplated tho Stocks urd will be mich more satisfactory to the uitizens of Chleago, ns thoy will jhun ot none oF tha slek~ ening iors that ure wafted on the nivbt breeze when te wind blawsolf Iridxeport, “‘Thero will nlse be some very attractive Features to tho stovk-shinpors, né weil. iu this now. nrranie. mont, ng it fa atin that ft wil make a ditterones of several dollara cir tn the cost of trangpore tation when the uew company gets down to work, It 1a said that they enn aiford to, und prouanty pall. enrry cars around the © Belt ane" at the rate.of §2 0 car, A “ONE OF THE PRINCI AL FEATURES of tho whole schumo bus Leon the wonderfal sovrovy Iu which the Workers have moved. It Was most ceavntint fo thom, tortor to mike Eucucss OF I, that they should keop the muttor ud quit av puselbic, for should the property owners 10 the district whoru thoy souubt to 1o- ence cet Wind of thelr project thoy would have hoon uiipproacknble, So thoy went to work in tholr quiet, inodest manuaer, with o ynat amount of monuy ta back then um aud proceeded to rake bn dil tho stray werea which they could tay their bunds upau. we ‘A prominent nvinber of the Company atated that the “premature publication of their pune" Would cost the Company thousands of dollars, deluy them greatly, and upset innuy of tholr pet schemes, *beenuse,” bo sdded, "we are negotlating for 4 couplo nt thousand ein thanal actos ta complete our tract, ana shall prubably perfect the pirchaxo [ext weok ato Hite price, bus if you goand publish ovorysning, £19 att oot Death nioat extortionate prico that wowilll buahlo to get too proper! tf ang, bos sidea,” be uddow horeaualy mit wil Injure our prospects in petting our right Of way, Uan't yUttavo Thal the moment. the property-owners tome tusce what we aro after they will bo utterly uuapproachutle,”” “Where sill you aeok to fet wright of through what part of tho Villugo of biydo Parky waked the reporter. “Ob, ruoqneas you don’t suppose E would tell te would spoil everything.” js the route surveyed! ow. look here. Vdlon't want anything sald about this mutter at all, Can't it be sup. preseed?" asked the Helt-Line repres tartans, Scie entatlve @ reporter answered in the negntlyc.«- . “But Vinow that the parties Ingrresved init ore tet prepared to give it to the press yet. Come, watt a weeks or so, and Pit tell you ovary. Vilnius hutdon’t go and publish anything now. et bo a most expensive pleco of publicity to ‘Tho reportor oxplaincd that he was there npt tu diacuss tho suppression of wHat ho did know, but tu galn fnformation upon polots which ha ‘was not poatad upon. “It's all nonsense though to zo and for the sake of gotting a piece of nows put us to the ox- pense of many dollars,” oxplained the Beit-Line’ inan, “That is none. of iny business." sald the roe porter. “I know that this echomets under way, and do hot jones. to hold buate any informa+ tion Lhdve from tho public.” And thus the foe terviow terminated, 4 among othor rumors of extensive real-ertate aperntions that the reporter min neross while in vestitting the Boll-Line project was ono to the oeet that pthe, Wagner Cat. Compiny, with William EL. Vanderbilt back, bad heen ulotly purchasing soveral- thousand acres of Jand in tho extreme southern part of Hyde Park with tho intention of starting thera as erly ng possible a tow town mitch after.the style of Pullman, whieh they would endeavor to excel In mayrolt Palhnin and Wagner aro tho two grent rivuis in tho running of palace. ears, and itigno mora than netural that the lutter should be envious of ‘the tnaguificent works of the former and eck to equal or colipsy them. Just how much truth there ia in the runior tt Is Impossible ac this writing to say, ‘but certain it Ja that tuare nre some very myste- rlutia tnoverments in perros in tho’ locality mentioned, nnd pirtics who oteht to koow shen ine abe je matter ure confident: that aud of tho nanufucturing Town of.“ Wagner” on a Very olaborate gunlo nt an curly date, DR, TANNER, Special Dispatch to Tae Ohteaga Tribune, St. Pau, Minn, Aug, 24.—Frlends of Dr. He 8. Tanner In Minuoapolls, diseredit tho story of his deuthjin Amsterdam, ‘Choy say after he lett the Iecture-ficld bo invented an_unoathetic and went Into partnership with a Chloago dentlac. He wng in Chicazo about two mouths a) return was Hot lucrative, aud he left Chicaro te soto Corry, Po. where his friends velleve ne 207s, Dr. Tanner was divorved from bi wite, wid. al vo children, Either tho Atnstordam * “or your cable curresponddnt Is a fraud. — a THE DYNAMITE PATRIOTS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, Aug. 23—Tho Tribune says: “Probably the natice sent to the Chleago pera warning ‘Americans and friends of Ire- land’ agalust embarking upon British vessels after Sept.) is onty a atupid Joke, but if any Hritish steamer should be missing soon after that dnto tho self-advertised dynamite viltatas. and ekirwishing-Cund rascats will do well to hunt un obscure biding-placa without a mo tment's delay.” BUSINESS NOTICES, — Arcnda Koch Iron, and Wino, with Clacbona, the standard medicinal tonle of this progressive ize, It enriches the blood, prormpt- y Invigorates the brain and nervous system, tnproves diyestion, ete, Result: A round form, bright eyes, buppy stato of mind. Arend’s drug- store, corner Madison strect and Fifth avenue. ——— Buek & Rayner’s Noth Powder ts tho a Insect-killer. It mnkes short work es ‘hes, tens, flies, and bedbuys. Also preaervot. luable furs and woolons from the ravages of aes Buck & Rayner, makers of tho “ Aiara"’ Ce DRESS GOODS. 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