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—TOREL gevero Conflict in Dublin Between Police and Populnace. ween. of the ‘Latter Wounded, Some of Them Se- riously. F erat of the “ Suspects ” tmprisoned in Kilmainham Jail in Poor Health. nelusion of the Investigation into the Recent Mexican Railroad Accident. ral Success of tho Republicans in “se the Second Ballots In France. * Enperor Francis Joseph and King Hom- bort—Churoh and State in Germany. AT BRITAIN. qin MONSERVER” ON PROTECTION, thsvox, Sept. 4.—Tho Obvertcr, commenting poo the result In tho North Durham and North Lincolnabire elections, says: “Until tha Gov- trament have succeeded iu preserving Gur ox+ ttrade with France and in bronking down the hostile tariffs of Spatn aud Vartuert, they nayenochnnco of stemming tho current which Issetting so strongly toward the old and disucd channels of protection.” TUE MEAL CANUIDATURE OF THI AK QUIS OF MLANDFORD for Cambridgeshire has collapsed. He informed a meeting yesterday that he bad discovered n feck of unanimity In tho Liberal party in tho county. Ina public wtdeess he also stutes that pu retirement 1s duo to unecertninty a8 to tho witimate cost of tho contest. Verbert George Fordham, who withdrew In favor of tho Marquis, basagain como forward, tThOOVS FOR AFRICA, The Minister of War has ordered another brigade to Afrlen, Fivenre tlrendy thore, Tho pew brigade will be 4,000 men strong, THE TRUTON. ‘Tho Union Mail Steamship Company catimates the total loss of fo by the foundering of tho ‘Teuton at the Cape of Good Hope nt 26, ARCINUSHOY CROKE. and tho Hishop of Koss, who aro In London, are about to visit Davitt, HISItOP NULTY, of Meath, has written Parnvll, stnting that, al- though tho Tang bill Is incomplete, tt aught to dave sfairtrial. Tho Bishop advises tho elent- orsoftsrono County to rejeut Dickson, the ‘Whig candidate for member of Parliament, A CONFLICT aastaken placohore between the pollee and ‘public, caused by some soldiers makicg insult- ingremarks about the Pope.. Tho police fired ‘vpon some persons throwing stones, and fiftecn were Wounded, some Jangeraualy, THE IMPRISONED “ SUSPECTS.” Denis, Sept. 4.—Bexton, M.P., visited John Redington, P.J. Sheridan, and J.B. Walshe, *suzpects" confined in Kilmatnham Jail, today. Allthres are in the infirmary. Sheridan is suf- fering (rom an affection of tho eyes, Walshe, ‘whois recovering from neute dyspupsin, Is in precarious health, It is stated that Minister Lonel has asked Lord Granville for o special medical oxamination in the cnso of Walshe, who hasbeen imprisoned alx months, IN HONOR OF GLADSTONE. Donfires were lighted ovor a largo portion of North Ircland Saturday night as a mark of sratitude to Gladstone for the Land act. DECLINES TO DE A CANDIDATE, Patrick Egan has deolined to become & Parlia- mentary candidate for the present. ————— GERMANY, CHUKCH AND STATE. Dery, Sopt. 4.—The Ultramontane journal Germanta calls upon the Contre not to trust tho dreseut peaco betweon Church and State, but to opposd tho omnipotence of tho Btate in cconom- fecal a8 rigorously as thoy have opposed It In ecclesiastical affairs, ‘TINS CHESS CONTEST wasauaponded yesterday afternoon. The com- Pelitors dinod nt tholr garten. Bo far Binok- burn, of London, has won two games and lost one, with ono yamo a draw; Mason, of Now York,nas won three, fost none, two drawn; Zuekentort has won two, lost onc, aud one drawn, . FILLING VACANT SEES, Yon Gosstor has gone to Coblontsto confor with the President of the Rhine Provines upon $3 Corel Struxgioand the filling of vacant FRANCE. BECOND BALLOTS. Pata, Sept. 4.—Second ballots woro taken to- ay for members of tho Chamber of Deputios in those dtatricts whero there was uo eholeo at the Feneral olection two wooke go. In the ‘roudlssomonta of Paris Pasay dofented Godelle Wonapartisty and Tony Rovitlon dofeatod Sick Oambottist), Ta Salut (tepublican) has been teturned for Nantos, Poytral, Banqguier, and Du Verdler (Irreconellables) have boon roturaed tor Marsoilles, Besancon, and Lyons, respect- Wely, M, Catuosonsso has boon returned for a THE RERULTS . twenty-one sscond ballots taken today show pied Hepublicans and ono Conservative ‘ed. Tho Monarchists logo two seats nud the Bonspartists ono, MEXIOO. THE MORELOS RATLROAT) DIRABTETL ane or Myxico, opt, 4.~The Dopartment of at fo Works, having investigated tho Morolos Pai disaster, finds tho company, its chief mean and tho Government Engineer ro- ae lia, Documents wore sent to the Judiolal ‘oritics to proceed elvilly agalust tho coms May and criminally uguinat tho ongincers. TWO MONARCHS, THOSE OF AUSTRIA AND ITALY. a Perenanuna, Sept. 4Tho Gazette an~ unces as a fact that Emporor Franols Joseph Of Austria and Ki: tn October, ing Humbert of Italy will moot ITALY, ¢ F EXPEDITION TO HOUTIL PATAGONIA, » Ne, Bept,4—Liour, Bove, the Arctic ox- "bas startod for Suetios Ayres on an ex- Won to South Patagonia. ; [> _— OLD SOLDIERS, aang Dispatch to The CNleago Tribune, ‘LOL, Nob,, Sept. &—Tho trains of today wettla & large numberof ex-soldiurs and ey nines to uttend tho soldiers’ rounton Bai nmences Monday, tho Sth, and closes activins hag oth OF this month, All fa lito and pate, a thle city, which Hue tade oxtenalve Grant guco® to Accommodate the crowd, Gen, tne Seritea {tw impossible for hitn ta be hore: bengee Mich of not, tueluding Gen, Phil not Senin cortulnly bo presoat. Thore will Sag tha rounign oO strangers tu the clty dure a LABOR AND CAPITAL, etiW OtL¥ANs, La. opt. do~The atrtko of the wu bandera continues, Draymen are at ner the protection of the trounted Way te un tlolenee fa roported, but little head. wh mate Axalnst tho atrikera, Some labor feduired Gt thems, “do not aueosplae eg, 22 far only a tow bun Ployed, while tne rikers mNnber aL ome —— ry Gens? Mortonty Wifteenth Wits. 1 Another, tala fo xlved” fizamy aud forwery, rhe soday re wate 4 bs the fifteenth porson who ‘Gaitns farvin, ihn ce Marton. “ao luge ia tke frat ae Ok 4 milnister, und tha followity tothe tan ilater at Dayton, 0. way recelted here Darra czplding Marviit's dittcenth wilianees Oy Aug. 28 I83L—A frloud hus Juat THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE EU : MONDAY, SE PTEMBER 6, 1881. ent mo a Journal of Aug. 2%, containing a skotoh of Marvin, Tho conaummate reoundend Presunted himself before ino |. pariah of an- other Rtnto as [lett Millet, of Minnesota, 1 by myself to n very estinin- vernor of ne herdor rope and New York ber to become a gave erness for his two ehlidren nt his widowed Min= nesota home. En route abe was mitried. After Uving with ber two weeks, ho deserted her at Now York City, and she could loarn nothing of Alm. It waa nsonrtalned thst be yever hui 1 reaidency tn Minnesota. Many will rusolea that the scoundrel hus been caught.” ‘ THE WHATILER, SIGNAL SERVICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIRE SIANAL OFPICHIY WAR INATON, 1, Us Bopt. bl a tte Pha Chel Signal Oiticer of tho Atmy furnishes tho fullowing apo- cint bitlatin to the press: Tho barometer Ja bighost In Canadian mart- Umo provinces. Tho depression whlch at ye terday affornoon’s roport ‘wes central near Moorhead hns noved northonstward, and is now central near Duluth, The tompernture hae risen from % to 15 degrees in the Uppor Lake regign, and from 2 to 10 degrees in tho northwest, Elsowhoro it has remained atationury., Local rainanre reported from thé St. Inwrenco Vatley and tho Lake rugion, Pros valling winds aro southarty, The following temporatures ire reported on the northorn fruntier: Enstpurt, 54; Quebe, 63; Montroul, 07; Alponu, 73; Marquotto, 71. ‘ho indieations ny that fle weathor will pro» vail in the South Atlante and Gull States today: and Lomorrow, For the Ohia Valloy and Tonnessea, fair wenthor, southerly, stationary or lower barott- eter, higher temperatire, For the Lower Linke region, fatr weathor, tol- lowad by Increxstoy etoudinesy and tuent ruins, southerly winds, fowor barometer, etalonury or fhighor temperature. for the Uppor Lake roglon, partly vloudy: woather and tual rains, sontherly veering to werterly winds, falllag, followed tn tho northarit ortion by rising barometer, stntiowary or Iuher temperature, For tho Upper Misalasipp! and Lower Mis- sourl Valley, fair weathor, except possibly Jocnd rains in thé northarn portion, southerly veorihg to north or woat winds, rining barometer, atus donury or lower teinveraturoe. Cautionary sizniis continue at Duluth, Mare ustte, Escannhn, Milwaukee, Section 1, Seation 4, Chicago, Grand iMuven, Section 3, Mackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Detroit, Seetton 4, Toledo, Sandusky, Clovulund, Seation h, Erie. 3 LOCAL OUSERVATHY LHCAGO, Bopt, 4-108 n,m. Har (Ther) uu) Wid, Wel) Ten.) Weather Et rain, rrectad for temporaturo, clovi Moan humtlty, Gv. Ittghost tomparatare, Sh, 00 and. tnntrumental error. ‘Lowest teniperature. 610, an GENERAL O}SERVATIONS. + Chttcago, Kopt¢—10318 p,m. Ther.) Thee. Stations. | ray] gusts sen were, Wind, HS soe Keun, Ry IGRE: ASSSLARI Sz ecPcoececse'! Fiat it ‘Marquntta. Manuptis. HIWANKGG. 00. VASHVILO.». HEWRENE SIRI SIGIR RAI SRARTSS: eFeeRehoece Gre: 1 UZSER: PARSSSABRSISS RRENSSE TES: £5 tThundore CLINTON. ILL. Special Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune, CLINTON, IL, Sept. 4.—Durlng. last night o hoavy rain-storm provulled here, which insted about ono hour and a balt, and had tho offcet of brenking the severe drouth which bas provalled here for the inst sixty days. ¢ NEW YORK CITY, ‘Bpettat Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune, New You, Sopt. 4.~Tomperature: u:30 p. m., 0; Gp, ms, 685 Sum 63; 18 m,, U8; nverage temperature, 67%; average temperature for corresponding date taat year, T82. FIRE RECORD. OLEAN, N. Y¥. Speeta Dtapateh ta Ths Chiteoo Tribune, OLRAN,.N. ¥., Sept, 4.—Tho great and do- structiva forest tlres continue, and at this welt- ing thero is but little prospect of avhange in tho situation, The wenthor is hot und dry, with no indications of ruin, ‘Tho petroleum producers and othors whoso proportics are threatoned with destruction aro olther fizhting tho flames or taking uogossary precautions to pruvent the domolition-of tholr works and buildings. In- sUraod MOA now HAY that the yalue of ull and fodlviay Hy porty will nut fall short of $5,000,- Ou. ‘Tha\\ eat proportion of the losa falls on producors and. farmors, There ore reports of damago to valuable lumber lands und fogs of fife near Port Alieghony, MeKenn County, but thoy have not been Soules Clinton, Elk, Forest, aud Cumerou Counties, In Northweatern Pennsylvania, have been the suena of oxtenalye aiid disastrous firca, Soveral sawmills and private lumber- manufacturing es- tablishment along tho Hue of Suunomuboulug Crock have been destroyed. Tho loss ts placed At $75,000, with partin] insurance, ‘The dostravs tion of sawed and unsnwed logs tas bean alinply finmense, This being Sunday ft is dilicult to obtula particulara, AT OMAITA, Spectal Dispatch to The OMeage Tribune, OsanA, Neb., Supt. 4.—Ainstow's frame tone. melit building wasdeatroyod by fire early this morulng, together with Btovonson’s curponter- shop, also the branch shop of the Wostorn Cornico Works, hnd sovern! adjoining buildings, tho loss amounting to ubout $10,000, Another firo broke out in tho enuie locality this after. noon by a fish wind stirring up the fire in the ruins and Blowing it north ayatnst threo tirst- cluys dwollings owned by James G. Chapinan, anid which wore quickly destroyed, Tho Nrp wos go sudden that burdly any furniture was auved, Tho wind was very strony, and jthroatoned sorloug conflagration, Chapman's loss on build. Ings is $4, wu und on furniture about $1,000, tenants alao lost boavily, He nad aliout 1,00 Insurance, Mra. Allen, who ja charged with setting the fra thie morning to revenge horvelt on Ainslow, with whorn shu had querrelod ubout rent, hug beon arrested. DAVENPORT, TA. Special Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, Davexronr, 1a. Bept. 4—About 11 o'clock last night lghtulag struck and tired the carriage faotory of Gait & ilalsdoll, In tho lower part of Hook Isjand, Everything was destroyed, Loss, $10,000; insurance, $1,000, Avout tho samo timo tho lightning also struck tho house of Joon ‘erry, afew mites south of Motino, and soon destroyed It, with tho barn. Loss, $2,000; rad. ‘Tho house and barn of Jobb Muagor, In {hesamo Gey storaeass were also badly aamagod by tho “vPoosmaltto mensure. OMICcAGO, Tho nlarm from Rox 187 at Bu yesterday Afternoon was causod by tho disvovery of tiro tn the one-story frame cottage No. 210 Farrott atreot, ownud and occupied by Willlam Siuith, ‘The firo started from causes unknoWn in soma hod it the roar, Dutriage, gio, Sethe odlarm from Hox, Balas. G718 “yostorday tnornlug wus false, and was turned in by somo milschicyous boys. ——— NALLY HEARD FROM, secad tS to The Oniccgo Tribune. CixveLann, 0. Sept. 4-5, D. Copporiold, Wullding contractor, who disappeared about a yeur ago, leaving his accounts unsettled and ing several creditors, has at last boon hoard owl " ft ida Of his sudderdeath by boli Cieown tre men Bose at ules, ox, reaood Begulate the Lsbbehieksbacare aeike . x: serve hive: is 4 inst aupriance. (ibe we Koop. tho eperotury ont a Pek ora" naw sppuitia aguion on th Fee ee ES wale Piao it inavend, of with vilo hyttors or siruatio P purely vexotable, and Is prompt but mild jh ao. tion, It le prepared in. both dry ang ula form, aud sold y drugyluty overy Where. —Fead> frig Hayle. CRIMINAL NEWS, Kelley, the Supposed Murderor of Officer Orowlay, Arrested in St. Louis, The Tax Collector of Houston, Tex., a Delaulter for Gne Hundred Thousand Dallars, Convicts in the Ohio Penitentiary Dis- covered BManufacturing Coun- torfeit Niokols. A Man of Respectablo and Wealthy Con- nections Arrested in Dayton, 0.5 for Forgery. A Hard Customer in Nilwood, DL, Attacks ao Man and Is Bhot Dend. ARREST OF OFFICER CROWLEY'S MURDERER, Speciat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tritrune, Br. Louir, Mo. Sept. 4.—Edward Kelley, tho young man wanted In Chiengo for the murder of Polleo Otiivor Crowley, was arrested hero today. Detective Laughlin, of the Chicage force, hid roectved word that Kelley was foro and reeviy- ing lettera at tho post-office. Laughlin came to St. Loute today, atationed himself nt tho post- office, and waited Sor something to turn up, While ho waftod Kelley appourad. At tho sight of Lunghiin he turned and ran down, the stone steps of the post-ollica, Laughiin followod and caught Kelley by the nape of the neck, Kelley fs in Jatt here now. He ts it young feltow of 23, and of slight bull. Your correspondent at- tetantedl to interview him, but bo would say nothing, "You will,” sald youtcorre:! pondont, * at lout you kilfod Crows ea, ido that,” ald yeamiling, ‘ou will not deny that you fived fn Cutengo.” but Ft tell you ig ut Crowloy." NOMICIDE, Speckat Dispatch to The Chtcage Tribune, CARLINVILLY, I, Rept. 4—Niwood, a small town n fow miles north of thls city, was tho scone today of x terrible tragedy. which resulted fn tho instant death of David Likes. Last night. ho participated fn a general sow and was nr- rested aftor a hord strugglo. “This morning, After being rofensod, be ornied hintsolf, and, coming down the streot, io mut Albort Gutes, a pencsablo citizen whe bad aldal the oMacrs in effecting Lilo's arrest last night, and threatened to kill him on sight. Gates thed to avoid biw, but he persisted in follovitig bim. with a largo club ins his) Band. = At Inet. Liles struck nt Gates, when ho drow his pletol and shot Liles twice, once throuah tho brain and thon through the funys, The wounds proved fotat, and ho foll back and‘ expired in a few minutes without spoaking word. Gutes sure rendered bimyolf to tho otticués, and will await tho result of the Coroner's iinpiest, which ts be. ing held. The evidence bsfora it shows that Gutes noted in solt-detenso, and be will bo dly- charged from custody. Dies bus given the town nficors a great denl-of trouble, ‘Phomns Wootls was arrosted and placed fn jut, charged with being an accomplice of Liles. ARRESTED Fott FORGERY. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribute. Dayton, O., Sept. 3.—The police arrested in this city today a man giving bls namo as I, Liebel on a charge of forgory, Liebol has been in the cfty soveral days for the purpose, ho olalna, of buying tobacco, THe obtuliied an tu- dorsemont of a check ter $75 of the hotelkeeper, and after the money had been drawn the chuck was found tobe 2 forgery, and Liobol was ar- rested as howwas about taking a train to leave the city. In his possession wore found a num ber of checks for variotts ninounts on firms in Chicago,Clevclaud, and Pitteburg. From what can bo obtained respecting him, Liebel was forinurly: nrosident of Pittsbury, where hia tunity now ve, aod Is of respectable und wenlthy comted: tion. Loibel was a fow yorra igo a vandilito for Mayor of thut city, and bus bean fora niin- ber of yours a membur of the Common Couneil, Ho was at onc tlie quite wealthy, but has lost all his moana through dissipation, THE MOOPER MURDEL, Special Duspateh to The Clicago Troune, Larayerre, ind., Bopt. 4.—No now dovelop- monts'have beon mado In tho assnyination of John Huopor aside from those already telo- graphed. Tho brothor, now In jutl here, persists in hig Innocence of alt connection with tha bloody decd, Aud has no doubt that he will be able to show beyond all dispute that be was in compuny with a Indy friend, some threo. mites from the ssene of tha murdur, atthe tina ft oc- curred. That ho was thore until a late bour that evening {6 established beyond doubt, He spent tho evening iu singing and social games, and ar- ranged with tho lady. to necumpany him to tho fur in tila olty, Wednesday morning, tho aduy following tho shooting. {t docs not soent possible that @ inan who had committed tho crime of coolly killing bis brthor, could pass an ovening in this way, and return bomo and sleop soundly until late the following morning. —— ROBBERY OF A POST-OFIICE. Speciat Dlepatch to ‘Tha Chieago Tribune. CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Sopt. 4.—Tho post-otllee Ia this city was robbéd of $760 in vash, atamnps, and bonda some thno Friday night, Postmaster Mee Allister kopt only a small -portion of bis vulun- bics in his safe, honco the sinall loss is acuounted for, Tho robbers are no doubt profesaiouuls, ana guinod an entrance to tho ofiica by prying upa window, They thon drilicd a holo into tho eurbjnation of the vault-dovr aad blow it upon with powder, Astnull sato in tho vault con- tulued the mouoy and yaluablos, and was Blown open. With tha exception of one rogiatorod lettor whose contunts were stolen, the mall mattor was not tampored with, There Is no clow to the robbers. iy —— EPwopite, Las Vzaas, N. M., Sept. 3.—fugh Pritchard, a prominent business-man, was shot and danger- ously wounded today by a negro named Mark Dantes, Tho parties hand some words, when Pritohard foveled s revolver at tho negro, and the latter firad, 3 ‘Chursday inst at New Dillon, Patrick = OU rats joonkeopor, shot aud *probabl, fatully wounded Joon G. MeLolian and. Le te Lanvori, O'Ucleu was bicasy. axainined and dlugharyod oa tho ground of self-dufense. « thls too — CONVICT COUNTERTPEITERS. Couuuuus, O., Sept, 4—Tho ollictuls at the Oblo Peultontury have alevovered that throe convicts, in order to purch&so additional tobac- coand similar luxuries, havo commenced tho manufavture of counterfoltuickols, The bogus oulns were clroulated by a conviut who wae Au sed Yo bo cane aud honco was illowed to Frive a tour outwide tho walls, But few colus were found, : TIE WRONG MAN ARRKSTED. Specta Dispatch to Tad Chtcave Tribune. Osmcosit, Sept. Bept, 4.—Application bas been Made to Judge Pulllng, of the Clrouit Court, for tha release of Malach! Grace, who was arrestod horo some two wooke ago and lodgea in Jail for alloged Ourglary. Letiors havo. been secelyed from Prince Edward's Island aud Minnesota convincing the authoritios boro that tho mau ie oud Frank Macatiro, and not Grace. — CUT MIS VICTIAUS THROAT, Cincinnati, Bept, B—This aventug ubout 0 eclopk William Boicham met Pat Hughes on Front etreet, knocked him dows, and out bis throat. Hughes was about to outor bla own dwelling at ite ting, ‘Tols ta tho wind-up of a Protracted quarrel. Boicham was arrust —— THIRSTY BURGLARS, Bpéctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Exain, I., Sopt. 4—Iirglara broke into o froight-car at the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Faut Dopot inst ufght and stole four keys of beor. Thoy xlsg entored 1, 8, Eaton's lumbor itive, but found sttie to ateal, . BURGLAR, Speerat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tvibuns, Duxrivaron, Ia. Sept, 3—Burglars carly this morning entered the residence of Fred Embick, Gnd succucded tu gotting away with a watch and Ssmall amount of money, Mr. Kmbick awoke ‘Iv tno to see one of the burglars muke bis exit a windows us taroligh —_ A DEFAULTER FOR 6100,000, Sr, Lowry, Sopt. 4.—Neisqu F, David, late Tax’ panera ve ype Tex. has beoy found w a dofaulter for over 8100,000, and cuits bave bogn brought pulse nt . oD Of io William Reb mer, Mayor or Howson.” = , OUT ‘TO ‘CANADA. SKIPPED Epeciat Diapaten to Tha Chloegy Ivibune.” Jackson, Mich., Bopt, L—Moatgomory Niglson bas been for a loog tine hoad clerk at ‘Vnurtlo's tea-storo hora, Last wook ben aligned ani gavo: notlos that ho would open A te-store, and com- enced preoarations for budness. East night bosuidenty departed for Cainda Just in tine to nvold tha offvor who BAe wortuot for bis Arrest for embezzlement. 2 AENNU? CRARER, New MAVus, Sept. 3.—Tho taal of the Maltoys forthe murder of Jonnia Cramor begins Sfon- day morning. : CROP-PRUSPECTS, OLD AND NEW GON, Special Plapateh to The Chigigo Tribune. Dea Moixus, tn, Sept. tifa relinble aw thority on the Lollowtng rallwiyst have xathered he toftuwing -catintiates of forn on band on Mies SET Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt. Ihul, total mileage 8,802—A hout 2,000,00) buslicls old corn. New crop cstiinated at 60 to 70 per cent of An AVeraRG erup. Chiengo & Northwestern, tout milenge over 8,000—Three and one-hiif nilliion bushels ott corn. New crop estimntéd at 00 per cent of an average crop, fe Chiengo & Rock Iatnd, total mileage 1,352— Old. corn, 3,000,000 beshtula. New crop cationted at to 00 per cent of uf avernge crop. Chicago, Burlingibh & Oulney, telat milearo over 4UN—Old cont, 6.001.000 ‘bushels, New crop estiinated et to Wper cant of an avers vAFotat naoust of old corn, 14,090,000 bushels, as Atnst a wel littger tinount at, ‘the eame dato Hityene, whtie the new. crop will not ‘exceed 10 to BS pee cent of un nveraye yield ona iniiesge ef 12,000 wiles through the greatest corn belt of thd West, Southwest, und Northweat, it ts Inown that a vast ntount of old corn on those Joads is cotttrolled by persons able to bald It, bee side nlarge amount is required by farmers to teed, The recent locut rains fre too late to help turn, and ara able todo miteh damage by grows ang into frost with the ball crop in Kinwas, ise sour, Southern IMlnels, Southern and Central fiuiana, and Ohio; und, with inerenzed demand for corn for home manifactire and an avaraye Reval demund, corn is likely to sell high overy> where, Ono, Special Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune. CixcinnAtt, O., Supt. 4.—Reports from the in- terior of tho State indicate thut the drouth bas ‘Leen the most damaging oxperiencad in twenty. years, Tho showers of the pasttwo or thrvo dys have core to {ato to be of much henelit oxcent to the pastures, Cora will not be more thanhalfaerop. Afurmer who has 132 acres ofcorn in the Stinmt bottom suid today that to did notoxpect more than half avrop, and be thought his flelds would average better than those of the large yrowors, In many locall- lles he beileves the crop will not ‘bo moro than one-fourth ag large ns tisuat, Many fire predicting that corn will be worth $1.00 per Wushel before another crop is harvested, Late corn will bo cut for fodder only. There are no oars on the stalks, Tho potatu crop will not yield one bustel this year to fiftven last yeur, end many will not be dug at all, ns between tho bugs and dry weather they have been totally need up. They aro now. commanding $1 por bushel, and none In thé market. The crop will hardly be sufficient to supply tho rexiucers. It 1s prediatad that ¥2 per bushel will bereached by Christinas. All kita of yarten vewotabics will be 1 failure compared with Iast. var. Grapus will be a small crop and tnforior i quality, The ground {¢ so hard that it is al- inost Impossible to plow Jt and consequently tho wheat sowing will be late unless ruin comes. Grass ant forest res have been frequent, and have dune much dunmage. Ilundreds of miles of fonces inva been burned, Passengers on railway traing state that thoy constuntly noticed jony Hines of burning fences while pusaing through the luterior of the Stute, ILLINOIS. Special Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune. Princeror, Ul, Sept. 2—Tn Burean’ and ad- Joining eountics corn planted carly and that on low ground {s nut soriously injured by tho drouth. On Inte corn tho shortage is fully one- half; on many plecos more than half, In pon- eral tho crop is shortened at loast one-third, WISCONSIN, Speetat Disvatch to The Micage Tribune, Ostkosi, Sept. 4—Wheat In this scction fs averaging from sixteen to twenty bushels to tho acre, OASUALTIES, —— TWO MEN CRUSUED. Spectat Dupatch to The Unteaco Tribune. ATLANTA, Un., Sept. 1.Lavt evening a thrill- ing necident occurred on the short rattroad track running fromthe quarry of the Stone Mountain Granlt Company, tocnted ot the foot and east side of tho mountain of that name near tha inv of the Georgia Raftroad, sixteon Inilog from Atianty, resitting In tho Instat kill ing of an employs of that company and tho fatal wounding of another employé, whose term of life will ond suing thine during tho night, a8 tho body {aso badly mutilated that In the apie jon of tho pystoinns be caunot ilye much longer. Tho particulars appear to bu that four mien were riding on the front part of un engine which = was without pilot ou tho short track coming from the quarry totho main Nnowf the Goorgla Railroad, and that the engine ran into two flat cars outa with granit, | A imoinont or two before the cole listen twoul the men jutipotol, but befare their friouds vould save thouselves in this way the locomotive and oar In frot caine together. The two men Who romained were badly crushed and uuingled by tho Collision, One of then wis buried todny, aud the other will bo probably slinilarly diaposed of tomorrow, ag all bopu of recovery has vanished from tho tuinds of tho attending physicians. . “RIO TOUS NEGROES. Special Dispatch to The Untcago Tribune, Nasuvitce, Tenu,, Sept. 4.—During u riot be tweon negroes In North Nashville thisuftternoon sovernl wore severoly cut and shot, Morton Morrison wus shot threo thines in the broust and shoulders this evening by Con O'Donnell, whom Morriman nttuckent und cut twice In the furo- head beonuse ho objected to admitting Merri- snan Inte Agate of curds. Merriman’s vounds ord sorious, —— ATE POISONED TONGUE. Spiciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts CENTRALIA, IIL, Bopt. 3.—Soveral younx Indics and gontlemen wore polsoned yastorduy by oat- dng boiled tongue at a Sunday-school plonic, The microscope reveals & fungua growth on Plocos of the tonquo, which was bought ato inurkot bere, It i aupposed that the ment was improperly amuked und bad decayed, ‘hore wore Hvely times tor tho physloinna’ last ulyht, Dut the sick cues have nit Feoverud, ty RUN OVER AND KILLED, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Sravara, Hl; Sept. SA tarmer biving about six milvs wout of hore, by the name of Koontz, Wau run over and killed inst night on tho Alton track just wost of town. Koontz had been tu fown during the dny, and had got pretty full. He probably got tirod aud toy down oh the travk, It wasiilte dark, and tho ongineor ald Not eco Hin uneil within Atty teot at him, acd could not stop ‘ols traln in tine to gaye him, XILLED BY A LAND-ROLLER, Spectal Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune, MUNOLE, Ind., Sopt. B—This aftornoou about & O'olock, Wullo Horatio Guthrio'and his litte 7~ year Bou wore drivings teani toa land-roller, tho team becamo frightened and ran away, throw- ing the boy off and in front of the rotler, whieh are over bin, causing instant death. Mr. uthris is a prominent farmor, fiving throo ilies caat of this city. * —- « DROWNED, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribunt. Font Warar, Ini, Sopt. —Pless Eiltlott, a young man of 17, white buthing in St. Macy's Iyer at Willlamaport, this county, fast oventog, was seized with cramps and drowned. Tho body Wns recovored shortiyatterward, His fathor, Teal Elliott, a Droprictor of a traveling shaw galled the “Great south American Combinn- Hon" whiob Was oxbibiting at that place at tho ‘ A A FATAL HOUSE-RACK Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tripune, ClIntuN, Il, Bopt. BK—Andrew Scoggin, & lad M4 years old, with some other boys, gut intoa horao-rade noat Wapcila, when hie saddlo-girth wi caus! ui Bttorwards, Poe bits ae ——— THE, SUNDAY LAW IN INDIANAPOLIS, Bprciat Dispatch ta Tha Crtcago Trigune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Bopt, 4.—Tho orders of the Polico Board for u strict observunco of tho Bunday law Were not mot with any opon oppo- sion on the part of the sajuonkecpors or any Other branches uf business jyteuded to bo tue uluded. With oup or two excoptions, all of the saloons and hotel-bars fu tay clty word strictly ree Tho Tustica y | fe the law, ‘Ousiablos, bow Seer Le tag, aueaplalnts aephunt cuaiseses oe feos plats ry. frolnt aud’ awitauing. locstiouives, drivors of Atreat-ralirdad cars, aud tiia!nud ice wagons, and confecdunery. ‘Test cases will be made lu case these provecutions are perulated In. will RAILROADS. The Construction Companies’ Christmas in Coldrado and Mexito. Iowa Secking Close. Connection with the Northern Pacific Country, WILD RAILIOAD CONSTRUCTION, My a lettar to the New York: Beenday Post Capt. ‘Cadinun sengs Umely warning rewarding the in- discriminate nnount of raliroad construction now being carried on in the ‘Territories and Mexico bya lot of wily speculaturs, The fol- lowing portions of tho Interesting letter aro woll worth reuding: T bave intelp had something to eas concerning raliroads in Mexico, and, notwithstanding (be critivisin that hag L pon that letter, ot only 1a the bellet that millroads at present avo not needed in. that country, but that trore are butiding i our own lind than can be utilized. ‘a the unin itiated i¢ roums strange that. 1f thls be true, rail rou! companies can be tudiced tomate such Unproftuvle investments. but the Interview of your reporter witb the officers of “ Mexienn Nae thonal Uinilway,” na he quotes thor awn wonts, aifonis a xufligtont explanation. As aduitted by thom, * Wu—the same: men who bulit tho Den ver & Ilo Grende Ratlroad "—are buildine bow root, and bullding them both on the sagse priye ciple—ror all they vun get. in Mexico and the United Stutes, The Cuture Yusiness of the pads hos nothing to de with their calculations. hho whole Kcheme fs n eonstruction aveuunt compared With which tho Credit sobiller was insiguiticant, Ag tu the Moxivan ftead, The Government binds ivelf tu pay, In the serio al ready desoribed, a subsidy of $1265 fur excl mileof rua constructed on the line fram Mex. ico to the Pavitle, aud of $10,100 for eneh inile of the fino tu tho northern frontier.” it invint be rementbered that they finport their Bteul rails duty free, thus aaving about $1700 ber tile. Even without thar privilege this 6ub> sidy (IC they get It) would vay tor Ue whole cyst of constrifetion, Then “the dMextean Naulunal Italtway Com- pany bounds its lines tu the extent of $20,000 per ny h the right to inerense the umount, for nents And betterment, mnitking we tot of $25,000 per tulle. ‘The eaplial stock will be Issned to a like amount with the bonds, and the full capital stock of the Company will of courao Le detarmitiend by the wtleuge," It they wet tho subsidy, Iherefure, there isn clear profiton the bumda at pir of 324,00) per tnile, and If thoy fall to gel itn proflt of $11,009 ‘per tnile, to suy nothing of thy stock} But bere fs’ tho excess uf oltronterys “Tho canital of this compiny 1s §5,0,t), all of whtet ‘contain of which ly Js subseribed for, und OF per pid up. The numbiay istespousibte for and Practically takes the risk of | tho onterpriso—in, Hits way protecting the bondholders, ‘The Con: atriction Company derives no pratt from the: buiidiug or tho silo of bunds, bitt wit ret Its re- turn for the risk it runs in the future prosperity of tho enterprise, by retaining part of the stock.”" The book ls bulted with Wh percentum, 40 that the qudgeon muy be hauled fit anil the batt tikes Wleg suvod, und that fs tho way the company “takes tha risk "—" 10 this way protecting thr Uondbolders."” Of course, ff 0 pereentuty iy pad in, tho stovk yoes upon tho tnrket ata bighur igure, If it can by plaved at par us well, 18 tho bonds, und the subsily té really obtalned, thore will bo 7 pei uta profit upon tant. and tho whole construction prot to be fixured upon a tury ‘Out command. Bo much for tho Mexicun selene, Coming neuter bome we find the genvemen who are ehuaged in that enterprise buliding roads all over Colorado aud Utah, without wo slightest teyard to prospective business. in tho latter Torritory they are paraticllns the branches. Of the Union Pucitic that have an assured. tea: through thelr conneetions with the math I uc, +) whon there ts an absolute certuunty of within Inllure. But it imatters not. Hallroats on such princtples ean be proiably built torus arenad na circle, and never to warry A puasougeY or 1 pound of Ereicut. 1 say protitably built, not profitably run. These Ainerican narrow-wago rodds may enst At the outside $10 per mile fully equspped, Thoy are bonded xt €20,08), and both thelr toids und stock are selling nbave par. Consequently thore 3.0 net prutit of over $8,000 on every mille that je bust) Will tho futerest on the bonds and dividends {n tho etovit be paid? Certululy, unt tho bounds and stock re salt, and thet cuceat enplur? Ligne didleult mutter to show ire tetitions earnings when fu accounts displayed to the pub: Ky tho passages of umployés aid tho enrriuge of every rail und tie for the use of the roxd ftscit Ara mide to appear ag receipts, Lhbnve solvcted these companies for Muster don of the manner in which railroads my bullt nt a certain profit to the buitders. and an equally certain loss to Investors, merely beenade they hive come boldly forward fu your coluuins with tho utatumonts that i have’ quoted, Lot railroad nen be the judgos, ‘They ail knew the average cost of & narrow-siuize Fuad. per mile inn given country, ‘Tho mind of any inan of relleetion must be convinced that tno present railroad craze must result in dintater to somes body, Thorw bins been ue development In tho faut two yours that warrants such 4 sudden ex- tonslon. A fow pity ing iniies have been oxplolt~ ed. A great many more that do for pay are bee ing worked, ig true that the ten cine ployed need facilities of transportation to 4 certain extent. The exttle re ine orcusing on the plains. A few vars more tire needed te thom Rut ageicultur Inakes slow pry; * Thavo spoken bis not been spade solely for ininlug and enttle-ralaiug, and for these occupations they have all tie conven: Jenees thoy require. AS for inen themacives, It thay bo. aes tWoRgay that wo bavo ult that we neod. Thorelsudenl of truth In this oxtrnet from’a Inte number of thoLouden Speetalure “Our'great past bistory, of whieh Jingous ave niways talking, wis transacted by five or milltons af peuple. We were not tive when we beid down Frauce for helf acontury, and uot ten when wo founded the imurvelous roup of colanics, who, with only 308,000, dofented us, und now, as "the United States, bid dodanco to the world, That, we shall be told, ts because of their iaereusing numbera; but the facts would not by altered now that ene have reached the level Imperatively cequined for the dovelopincut of thoir possessions, (€ thoy never tnervased sunt. A groat Heet would make the Untou more ‘Id than anothor 20,040,0N0 of wire any more {mintyrtion. OM poopie Wo do nut re The notural thervage from 0.00) would be enough for alt tne tocome, and want be stranger in its homozonelty tannin its nts dors, ‘This would soon give ws tha 2,000, wheat producers if thoy could Nad pothiig else todo, Dut our present policy will never permit Us to have a great tleot for peaceful ecommerce Gr Cor National dofense. BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & NORTHERN, Spectat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Cyvan Rarips, Ia., Sept. 3—Tho on. 5. 1. Dows, the organizer of the Codar itapids, Towa Falls & Northwestern Ruilway Company, aud tbo Uuildor of tho roud, waa interviewod by Tri: TuuuuNs correspondent today In regard to the various Unog he bus under way, and the conyer- sation naturally lod to. tho future of the line, whieh, by tho way, fs teased to the Burlington, Cudar Ruplds & Northern Ratlway and forms wt Important tractor in that system, The Cedur Rapids, lowo Fults & Northwestern Hoad ex- tends from Holland, in Grundy County, tu Clur- fon, Wright County, to which polnt the line was leted Inst, yeur, n distance of fifty-seven » Tho ‘ny is now ia progress at construction to Spirit Lake, in Diekliwon County, adistaneo uf ninoty-olebt miles. ‘Thy grating will oli bo completed this sonson, und with favorable weather about olgbty miles uf ‘the road will bo finished, ready for rolling suck, Burly next year the vatly the to Spirit Lake completed, a distunce from Codar ltapids of 24 wiles, Senator Hows, in response to the uustion * what point do you propose tu reach, q ra replied “Sone nulutwn the Northern. Pacitla Railway. Tehall bo content unly when t feo that yust country brouxht inten nearer relauionship with the *Chlcaga ol luwn,' ulsu to tho geedt motropolls itself, by having a direct Shrough tine,” Ho auticipated reachlig some polnt in Dakota next yoar, lenving Spirit Lake Sul goluy fn wnprthivosterly Wrvetion, The Ulwaukoo & St. Paul and Codar Raptida, lows Fulla& Northwestorn Mounds rin twenty-two tities together, belne but Wu fect upurt, eneh eager for the bustioss af the gountry, The fines run paniitel from Bunettsbu horthward, separating ut or neur Kathorville. tn Kuunett County, the Cedar Rapids, lowa Bulls & Northwestern olny Wet tu Spirit Lake; the Milwaukou & St, Paul euntinulog northward, A uloge sttily of the wap will show some probubly pecullar and uns expouted One Is that thy routo to Cufe gogo fron Bumettsburg over the Burlington, Cedar apie & Northern, eg i of course, tho leased Hine above meptioncd, 18 itty miles shorter than any other, end whut the linus ¢x- tended duty Dukute it will alford unequatod fuctlitics for the exchiugy of commerce and trado be! Chicnyo and the yruat North- bg etweou west, Great credit ty duo Senator Dawa for tho huviness loresizht and pluck displayed Iw oponing up that rich portion of the State, uot only giving the Tere alrendy there grenc ud- vautages, but muklog lylucoments for a rapid suttloment of the country whiek fx being done, Poors fa uo rlebor nur nore laviting land tn tha world than Northwestern towa und wertaln pore Uous of Dakota, and if 9 great through line of rullway from the Jeadiog consuereinl city and buginess centre of the continout will not afd the wohulo country through whicb tho ting pasaus, then It canuot bo helped. Bubs rapid develop niont must cortaiuly await tho section men: Uonod, ‘Thore aro millions of nerves of rie but chunp lands all over the country reached by the Ines now built, aud tu pe bullt. ‘The daud ranges from &3 ae and $10 por uore."* Nowe but tho Whcst steel rails and cedar tea are nyeds see peenlene og at ahte iis ‘of ralle way, aud tho bridges over the main streaza wre i colablnadion iron.” the best pnasibio to butid. Tuo brute from Clinton to Towa City ts pro- wreasiog Ducly. ‘dbat wiilatso be an iupertaot factor of the Burlington, Catar Rapids & North- ern line when comploted. Thero has been a good-sized raliroad war among extending In for a saat or two, in whieh early ail the made in the Northwest have been enenged. They fought for tho fest routes, tho best country, andthe best of everything, Tut tho result has been very benetiei! to the Interests of tha Stata and ita intmbitants, and it is prontly tobe hoped that they will continue to contest for tho fupruainey Tho Burlingtou, Codar Rapiis & Northern Line is getting to bo An unst and weat roud, as wall as north and south, and under the axecliont managemont of Prosidunt Tracey and General-superintendont Gad, Ivea tt will prosperity and poputarity, Tig. BURNED OR STOLEN TICKETS, Mr. B. St. John, General Teket and Passonycr Assent of thy Chicago, ilook Island & Vaeie Raflrond, bas: Sesuedt a clretiar to Conductors and General Passenger and Ticket Agents of connecting roads Informing them that Aug, 27 the tieket office of bis road nt ‘Trenton, Mo,, was. turned, and the following coupon tickets @tromborm patent) arc supposed te have been destroyed, but tu tneure safety he request them to knep a sharp lvoxout for tiekvtaut the Callow. Jug forms and nuinbors, and should any of thom Ut presented to take them up und collect tare, referring the holder to the General Passenger Department of wo Rock Island for adjustments 7 CONBECUTIVE KOH, 2 TO POLXTY ON— (RNCLUSLVE.) s Com. No.) 108, No. m0 mr) our) iat a alu 33 2k | lv i a0 MR BLE an BW. Cate fa ‘ ra rd on 41. Also tho following tourist iickets: Bi, Donver and return, commencity closing No, sat, vin Kansas City or Leavenworth: Torn U.P. X, Colorade Springs and retien, come mening No. i Osi Dh Vit Kansas Clty a Tort N&8. BL Put omtnenulng No, du, closing: Wau; Lorm v.y . retirn, commence a clustug No. 0, vin Kansas City or CINCINNATI SOUTITEIEN, Spcctat Dispateh to The Chicuge Tribune. CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 1.—Mr. Fred Wolffe, who: $e tho representative of the Erlanyers, who was the successful bidder on Katurduy for tho lense: of the Cincitmnat! Suuthorn itatiway for a period of twenty-ive yonrs, {4 stil in tho elty. und spent today souluily, ‘fo the remark that Col, Cole, of tho Enst ‘Teunesace, Virginia & Geor- gio Maitwuy system, anda bidder for the Cine oinnatl Southorn, would now eet tnt Cinclanatt nding oF tho Kents Central, Mr. suit sententiously: "The | Kentueky Central ls not yet extended” The talk is that Col, Cole will now form an alliance with G.I. ttuntington, of the Chesay & Obio, and then get control of the he ‘ky Central, which he will extend south to tho State Ung, where a comneetion euuld be made with tie New extension of the Youthera systen. 1 thls fs dane the Cinchinyt! Southern would have nn hetive rival for the Bouthern business, and fe $8 ciuiined © by some cunld never fe inde to pay its rental, Mr. Walle, however, dows nut bellayg that Col. Coie will buifd v rivut fine at great expenie tor tha sake of enitging dita ruinous competition tor the business of Clrelanath and the North, Shere ws been nuine talk of s comp i the Cola aymdieate and Fret Woitte, by Cole and St, Wolffe Doth deetlue to may iu thing on that polut. MISSOURI PACIFIC, Special Dispatch to The Uhleago Tribune, Lixcons, Neb. Sept. 4.—Worl on the Miseourl Puelfie Hultroad In Sarpy County fs being pushed with vizar, The grading from where the read Anteracets the Union Pactile mat ne, two Inilus west of Papitiion to Ue Phitte Rivey, will be tinishtd by the Sib inst, Tho britye teross the Platte ts rapllly butg constricted, und will be Rntaned by Novel Hipid work ts voto doa in Otue, leebanison, and Nemubi Countlos, ait tralns will undoudtedh: bs run over the entire tine from Atehison ty Omaha vy Jiu. be SAS & PACIFIC, Sr, Louis, Mo. Sept. 4—-The Texas & Pacific Railroad 13 completed 449 miles west of Dallas, and je within 283 milcs of Ht Pasa. Track-laylog: Drogresgas at the rate of two miles per diy, OBITUARY. PROP, GEORGE Bb. WILLIAMS, Spatel Divrateh do ‘The Chicago Tritt ANN Aumont, Stet worge TH Wits, who has been connected with the Unt- vorulty of Michigun singe 1619, dled this morning, aged @ years, Ho was born kt Noudatoek, Vy Aprit 1, 182, and fer several years was Pro- feasor to Kenyon Cultege, Onto, and Woatern University of Pennsylvania, iis term of service in tho Culvorsity bere is longer by several yeurs: than that of ny athor Professor, He held suc eussively tho choirs of auctent languages, Mathematics, nid physics, uid was relivet th 1 omerttus Profesor, Kenyon Cullece ni ed the degrov of LL.0. uvon tim tn 1sid, and he was ordained ag u mins: in 17 He WAR A very muevosstul teacher, and y asteeined by (ho University Mumm, who estale Ushed for nis beuellt tho Williuins Professorship endowment, 4 DANIEL SNYDER, Spteiat Mevateh ta The CAteaoo Tribune, Mesxnora, Ub, Kept %—Unr oltizens word sturtled today by tho news of tuo suitden denth of Ald. Dantel Suyder, in the vloluity of Denver, Colo, where he went butntow days elnce in connection with mili interests, Mr Snyder was fn excellent heatth when hwo left bere, and n letter to bis funlly, unnounoing hls eile urctval, had scarcely reached herd, when a tevexran that ho was dead follawod. What he died of ty pat known yet. ‘The City Counetl ight Aepectat mvoting ts evaalng, ANd resolved to ingot aud tuke barge of tho budy on [ts nvrival inthis ity, Mr, F, Snyder, City Attorat: son af the deconsed, $1 NEEL the remain The decensed gentivinan was ong of our higal; — esteemed citizens, COL, AMus SOPER, Detnoit, Mich, Sent. &—At the Lennwee County Soldiers’ Reunion, beld Wednesday, Col, Auiod Soper, of Cluytan, axed 81, wns Intraduced totho audicnce as the only Lenawee County survivor of tho War of 181%, “He went homme tho wexe day sick with dysentery, grow rapidly worve, aud dled in twenty-four hours, MRS. QUIGG, Npectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLINTON, IL, Bopt 4.—Mes. Quigg, mothor of Mre, Leounrd Swatt, of Chicago, and mother of Mra. 8. F, Lewis, of this city, died Just night in this city aftor a brief Hiness, She was un aged udy wad very bighly respeotud, — JAMES HODGN, Spectat Dispatch to The Uhteaga Tribune, Muxcry, Ind,, Sept. 1.—James Podge, the plo- feor morcbant of this city, died at San Diego, Cal. yesturiday, Ho was 40 yours of ugo. jo was & Stato Sonator in Ii, es STOLEN CLOTHING FOUND. Mr, Noucnderit, living at the corner of Nock: wollavenuo aod Sixtoeath street, found in bis coratiold Saturday nizbt a quantity of clothing of variuus descriptions, Tho matter was re- ported to the pullce of tho Inman Btreat Sta: on, and two oitlvors (ny all night with tho ox- peotation of catching tho thieves, but noone appuarcd, and tho gouds were taken to the stit- ton, Where thoy awaltan owner, The property consists of seven palry dagonal-gomls pantie foony, three pales Cricot pautuloans, tires outs, oen pairs of boxe, aud a red aud white ¥0V bed-spread. : $350,000 FOR CHEESE, Speciat Dirputen tv The Chteaga ‘Tribune, Brenuyaan, Wis, Sopt. B—Durlug tho past three months tho German Bank of this city has palit out $280,000 for checso alone, and their eb bunk wt Suoboysan Palle §100, makin; viotlof saakou seek i =e IN MEMORY OF FRED HECKER, CinctnnATs, Hept, d.—The Germun plonic at Inwood Park today and toulht for the purposy ‘of raluing fuuds ¢o erect g monument In wom ary of tho German lover of liberty, Fred Hecker, wus succeasful, Tho attondance was 6,000. An admission feo of 8) cunts was charged, Twuuty societies participated, and tho soolctivs contributed, tls beifoved that nour &2,000 will bo Fatsed. The ceramoiiies consisted of ® pro: cession through the strects at uoon, specolies tu the wflornoou, aud tubleauz, und devlamation, ho doubt continue to grow In | and muslo at night, Gen, Bigol. whose presencd Was pronilsed, was provented from ¢nming. by prossus ‘Of Dusinoss, 1 Bo gene, AE Hight wi Muminatod and there waee display of Droworks. a HOG CHOLERA, Bpectat Dispateh. to The Chicago Tyibune.: McGueaon, fa., Sept, 4—That dread disoase among swine known as hog cholera has already put in an appenranco, This discasa haa sorlously {nterfored with bog culture in Clayton County, ec miuet so thnt many aro going Jarmely Inte sheap Instead, This year this crop will bo sold at the outllest date ansible nftor ety condition, Told this Sear ill nut bane ro tualits. “This crop ts te cally out of dauxer of the fros! ae: $a AMforsford’s Acid Phosphate in Nervous Prontration, It ts tho best tonto Tknow of tn debility and Byram acrwooe tegen sent ab ove! longed Jn le K, CAROTUENS, M. D.. San Antonio, Tox, ————$—$_—__ BUSINESS NOTICES, PILES! PILES!I! PALMst ‘t A autre cure for Ilind, Bleeding, Itching, and Uicerated Pilew ins buen 'dlecovered Le DeeWAn jams, A Ringe: ix OF DR, WILLLAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT has cured the worst chronia lve yours’ standing, Kt wlves Niwitteanster tuning. WiLL MENT ubserbs the tuin soothes nin, alleys the incense {tehing, oapeetally atter wottiog warmin bed, noting aga poultice. Ie is prepured for Piles, ening of tho parts, and nothing ese. Sold by druggiata, or mailed Unt ruceint of prico—$i. F.8. HENRY & CO,, Proprictore, Cleveland, 0. Sent by malt tipon receipt of price by Van Sehuack, Stovenson & Co., ngents, i! ahd Ut Lake atreat, Chicage. a Arond’s Weer, tron. and Wine, with Cinchona, tho standard medicinal tare of this rogressive wre. Jt enriches tho bluud, prompt. y tuvigorntes tha brain add nervous systom, {inproves digestion, ete. Result: A rount form, bright eyes, happy slate of mind. Arond’s drug store, corner Maison street and Fifth avenue. —————— Buck & Inayners Moth Powder inthe surest tnscet-killur, It mukes whort work of rouchos, flens, Mea, and bedluys. Also prescrvol valuable furs and woolans from tho ruviges al ae Buek & Rayner, makers of tho “ Sura" solos. BAKING POWDER. TELE. CONTRAST) White other Baking Powders ate Iarecly SDUL. TERATED with ALUA and olor hurtfal drogs, ¢ geal uax been Kent UNCHANGHD fn el] of Ite orlctnal utily and mholssnmencsy, | The best evidence of We HAFETY, REALTHEOLSESS. PURITY, ond REFECTIVENESS, fe TUE VAUE of its belng nai fowlas, from North to South, trom Kant to Wert, in tne linmes of thie rie ant poor, where It has been avd for the last $5 years, A PURE ear f£eI0 BANG POWDER, EI SOLD TS 1 Made by SPEELE d&} PRICE, Monufeetnrers of taputty Veest (eit, Specie! Flavoring Extracts, cle., Chicago and st, Lonla. sss PROPOSAES. Proponuts fur Mllltacy Supplies, rot tint Ture Hulstience at nUat TY Orel A be op Didaves, sor Furnes tor the LU. Army, delivered mg att tier: gigeod int, Pend a HLF be requirud, on oF befure sepieue Si barrels pork, moss sud eht moss, ULI) pemnte hacen, euort clone sides 400M pounds beats, Wh puund-hoopad pareates on i ns patent tilt. S00 proving nn 1800 Four sid etein, th barrels, wont BAtbirruls, oF ' an tn Lointinean' Menubte ate 5.00) pounds sony, ptatinds salt, lal boule tre'ea, 3.09) poutn Tw ry. hard und dry. ry Havw uted diy, 10 Oastoln, OF in 9 LACT, kinsh erect. ils Hult, RULAL-cured, covered. fils will bit rucuived for Lie would orany por HO¥E mIMIOLTE U9 ANoUNis to he purchuscd thon ot te at “tho that ty ls teserved ti REHL OF tht u ddints nila the Goverinnunt, abd, with the cons ra tw whom avvurdy ‘nro made, they jn nerenmind, Hi Iplow UE Ait articles bit for, Oveept the pork and Sbust aLvOTP MAY tes pevpmrsitne UN, ClO Le aCe feed mntasd coysnd the aalticas thot comede f t Wndard nani Dies to ha KOCH Hath Un upplicuttun ne the ovmaiton a 18 the murine of bide be ubsurved by vltiters, kind’ of praposals, oto, will Ud Dvernmont roserves the tight w reject any or all prupusats Havoltipes containing proyosais shonld oe markod Pronosuta for ———-—— © canine thy atiletes, and, reused aw follows: dellverlas in Chicate, to. Mujor J. W, Berelzor, C.8..U. 8. Arinys und fie don fivertesin xt. Maui. to te Depat Connslesary uf Sub ee, 318 Itnburd ares BSI 8 fil HORA toy Ss equieed, DIATE fi wiate DUT BNI rt a AMS Sd, HH: Seutodt prupontls $1. trip! wubjeut to ‘the usual conultions, will by reeutved ut the villey oF tie Chick uurturmnditar, Howaitmiint of Dati, EN Siti OHHH 1S O'clock iN. ain Nept wy Un sha place thoy will ba oponed in the presence bidders, for fucuinhie and donivecina at batne taint, Sug hunuiced nnd titty by eavalry tps, Hronitula for n tesa number than tho wholu requirod eculyud, A bond by tho penal stm of 8/000 must secompany Cael Proposal ANY COPY Of Lily nvertisoment, nnd OF thy spoaiticalions. shuatd be atiaahad WO thy ‘pros yout ruserves thy riuhe to roleot nny oF AU prownate, Wink forms, und toil {ntormation a to the Immnor of bidding, conaltions tu. be observed Dy bidders und tarde ef eonicruet bud per went Wall DO furnished ot apntitation tu: this one. nvelapes guatelning propmnla should by marked" Beupoaais for Cavalry Worse,” und addressed iy the vader Wal, MYERS, Depury QML Gon U8. An rT r ret NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Benlod proposate will by ivex} util Rept, 33, av chu orice Ot tho Puubiy Mating und Tivos Cumpany, Pucblo, Cola, fur constenctin rat ot Fy brick butel bullding In’ Puablu, lay fowt by Ut feet, four stories in bight ubove the busgment und tu oun~ 8 £4) rouns, iis and "spactenttons nny anen at tha fico, of Wy company i PuuLIo. o - Wo MOVISGTON, nrobitoct, ituuit Si, Wd AGSuIA-Bty Chit . he Ech GIN aust bo acum puted ty a weltton n eUATa: tou uf two rusponsiily purtion that such bidder wilt enter inte «contrive fur tho consructton of anid Hotel, and that dioy wil, becume auroticy on w bor tw be vuned by the bidder as principal tor the faiths fu) pertormmunco Of eal contract, should the contract, WS WAY th bidder, ‘ho company ruecrve the Habtto rojécy any aud _ ali bide: f tho Hxreutlyo Commiitea, BY OFaeE AEN STU LteAtt, Boutatae , trom N, ¥,, cyory Uhuniday, is jis wccording ta ecuuiopadoat 'Bocond Cabin, Vo. eeragy, cutwurd. Eek ‘These sluamors earry nelther eattlon shiGuly HOF UMAUUTIN, BALDWIN £ C0. ronddwi X.. and tit Handulub-aty Ci SCHIST Bayar tat Meatuluneats Chteao. i Giasgum, [lvorpuol, Hubiin, Ueituan, nd London. rey BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES. Uso Joners' Original Bronchial Ciz- nrottog, fur the rellor aid quro of Catareh, Hay Rover, Hoursonose, “‘ulds, Conghs, Asthma, ironctltls, Ueadacho, Oilonsive Hroath, ove Bold Dy aif Drugetate, 2 conte, KIRK STEPHENS & CO, Prova, Culenzo c STAFFORD’S INKS, | ; Tilue Itigek Ontoe, Connenelal ¥lokee tanita, Chunwcal Huld, Violet filack Copying. Wholesato und etall, GEO. E. COLE & TO.,, STATIONERS AND PRINTELS, 86 Dearborn Bt, DISSOLUTION NUTIC. DISSOLUTION. ats te rane Urlattan bereapn Mecaary a ntiie Gola . ud jira visions corner Weis nd fa elterstes Chicuso. ti hue ’ fonen dadclvad, Xs Me we ai the entag Siace? Collogt. Woot % Bolte, ae place, colicet debi due dl “Sept st eb Guu row HOFRON J. MCCLEABY. ay i ds

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