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THE CHICAGA TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. > enue, that thls retxamination will probably VICTL OF FIRE. extend as far buck as 16d, and that it is ex- pected to result In the collection of an im- — WASHINGTON. Warner's clrets, were conshined, with sta- yy rN which melted as soon as they reached the ble fixtures and a large quantity of hay and EARLY SNOW. ground, People coming in from the west OLD SOLDIERS. grain. ‘The toss Ix about $4,003 Insured for tonight report a snow-storn prevailing out 3 $400, nearly. all the polleles having Japsed, on the read. . a Menge Bum of money which the National the tire by 1 iginated f ; 4 i nudge Christiancy’s Troubles | paukshave, huadvertently or otherwise, falled Generous Efforts of the Charitable teins Tan Mone Wie prenelses, pe sete of the Mawelcons Crystals FORT DODGE, TA. The Great Storm Fell Heavily v Tnoreased by a Heavy to pay to the Government ag n tax on tho to Succor the Michigan — Southern Minnesota Spect it Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Upon the Boys in Blue averngeamount of deposits, With reference Sufferers. CONFLAGRATIONS AT ROME, N. Y- Yesterday, Four Donor, Ia., Sept. 18,—Snow fell here Robbery. fo the above statement, ‘Trensurer GHfllan Wt N.Y, Sept. Levene mT fire i fe vera hours today ani melted ajar Yesterday. 2 said today that lo was not aivare that tho East Jtome burned the Mohawk House, the “ a of here it was two Inches deep. This Is just : National Suike had been making Improper, | Burning of tho copipplers? Taye | sonp works of Bodock Srothers, aut ‘tour | Cloudy, Rainy, and Cold Weather | 2 month cartier than our first snow-storia Their T dwellings, ‘I'he loss fs $40,000, Over a Large Extent of last year, ly Mennton at. Cinctunall’ Connted:& A Box Containing $6,000 Worth Another fire started at noon fr the Union | - Country. NEW YORK Failure, Owing to Many Dis- incomplete, or erroneous deposit returns. ern,” at Hamilton Mills, N. of Jewelry Taken from On the contrary, be belleved they lind been complying with the regutur rules of tho J. Bullt in 1772. Freight Depot, A strong southwest wind Bpretal Dispatch to The Chieaon Tribune. couragements, . His Room. ‘Treasurer's oflice, ene del ae sparks to 5 Hellion sierulle Naw Yonk, Sept. 16.—Temperature at 4:20 RELATIVE TO DEPOSITS, __ | Ing, ated the depot, four loaded ears, and aver | Prospects of n General Improvement | Pe the THE 8 pe my 69; Mp. mi, GOs Hani, Oh + a the tact that the Commissioner of Internal Nine Horses Burned to Death at Jack: | twenty dwellings were burned. ‘The loss ye Meteorological Ggeatiers Kvernge temperature, 67: avernge lemper: Logan Disappoints the “ Boys" at Frees F. Lugenbecl,! Mrs, Chris- Revenne hns concluded to adopt. in sub- son, Mich,—A Brewery Destroyed was $100,000, partly Insured, ature for corresponding date last year, 63% port by Non-Attendance at the Lae ert tl Chatt stance and to apply to the State banks the at Dubuque, Ia. Cordwood piled atong the Ine of the Rome, for Today. 5 Stophenson Reunt tisncy’s Brother, Chatlonges methods and requirements so long in forco Waterlawn & Ogdensburg Itailrond was fired EFFINGHAM, 114 phengson Reunion, the Ex-Senator, in the ‘reasurer’s office, and $n accord- lollay, and, falling on the track, warped: the INDICATIONS, Sptctat Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune. shee with which the’ National banks | A Loss of 8210, 000 in the Groat Lumber | falls hou burned the Wes fora distance of | Qprice of THE CHEE StuxaL Orrtern Lda at MMe aaa IM tt Nott CINCINNATI hnve for fifteen years ascertained and Fire at Oswego—Iusurance : — Waniusatos, D.C, Sept 1.—1 a. u.—Ohlo BERET Reem Hurts, the OAS |) cco Sal AUT Old Gentleman — Dectines, and | revorted thetraverazo taxable deposits, shows . $142,600. AT MARION, TA. Valley and ‘Tennessee, far weather, south to ——— CiNcINNATH O., Sept. 16.—The soldiers The Ww 4 that whatever reason there may now be for ? Spectat Dupateh to; The Chicago Tritunts west wins, stationary or higher barometer JACKSON, MICH. rennion hag been # great disappotutment. Swears ; bal a farrant for Investigating the Uengsit returns at eau Cenan Raving, Ty Sept. W.—Jaquith's | and temperature. Apeetat Duvateh to The Chteauo Tribune. tain fell steadily yesterday, aul completely e Challenger. ; Opera-Hotse.. at. Marion, five miles from Lower Lake region, falr weather, allowed Jackson, Miel., Sept. The rain tn drowned ont all the general exercises, A. here, valued ut $16,000, was burned tothe | by clearing weather, southerly winds, stu- | this seetion of two nights and one dny was number of Interesting regimetal and brigade ground this morning. ‘The origin of the | tonary or higher temperature and barometer, welcome, Has astendy, suaking rain, o | fetnlons were held, and the Mexlean yet- aley yoalt returns of the Natlonal banks ut 1s | Two Large Fires at East Bome, N. Yi safe to sai at there Jy no occasion for a ( general Deerhaullne of the National bank Loss in Ono, $40,000; in the Accounts, and that it will not be done. Other, $100,000, fire ts unknown, but [tig supposed seme fire | Upper Lake region, fuir weather, southerly fall of thirty hours’ duration. erans held n business meeting and re- Jaterviow with One of the Grand ‘THE ADDIESS OF CONTROLLER KNOX full from a stove after an entertalmment last | winds, stationary of higher barometer and Str elented thelr officers, Jurors Drawn to Consider at ithe annual convention gf thie, Ameriean THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS. night. Insurance, $8,000 in, the Nutional, of | temperature. METHODISM. The veteran soldiers’ parade moved at 12 ra ASSOC! Star-Route Cases. Spectat Disvatch to The Cateago Trioune. Hartford, and $2,500 firthe Underwriters’, of eetock, and, In spite of the mudd, iT New York. aN bililard hdl and mente * nite juddy streets Upper’ Misyissippl and Lower Missouri s Dry Bank Statistics”? has been published ie ry aH # ApMAN, Mich, Sept. 1—The work of , Valleys, partly cloudy weather, Jucal ralus, Third Dayta Session of the Ulnols and the fact that it had been annotneed tint wid Boe PM art new relelving tho Michigan fire sufferers ts stilt 1 thie ane Pulding wore aaa era south to west winds, stationary or higher Mothoding Kplacopal Conferences no parade would, ba minde, was of consider National Bankers Alarmed by | #ages. being vigorously pushed in this ety. A | none on the shop. "| temperature, Bpectal DMepateh to The CAteago Tribuns able mignitude, It was headed by a de- Tho . lare consignment of goods, Including several Cauttonary signals continue at Duluth, PANA, DL, Sept. 1—The [nois Metha- | tachment of pollee, then followed Marietta Fears of a Big Overlauling YORKTOWN. plows, was sent to Detrolt over the Wabash AT DUBUQUE, TA, t Thy Chief Signal Ofteer tes ‘Army | dist Eplscoval Conference opened. Its third } Battery, O. N. G., then the First Regiment ot * | by Rawne DESCENDANTS OF BALON VO Speciat Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune. urnishes the following special | bul EUBEN | this morning. Jtaddition to large contribu- furnishes ighest in New England 0 ce day's gession at the Methodist Eptscopal | Ohto National Guards, then Mexican vet- WHO WILT ATTEND THE CENTENNIAL tions of supplies, $2,200 have been palt in, | Denvgee, Ia, Sept. 16.—Pier'’s brewery | Canadian maritine provinces and lov Chureh at ‘After devotional exercises, | erans, and then the skeletons of regiments ee Wasiinatos, D. C., Sept, 10-A cablegram | and of this $1,505.43 have been expended In burned at an early howe this morning. ‘She | the Lower Missuurt Valley, the te conducted by the Rov. W. 2. Goodinan, D. | of tho soldiers of the late War, ‘They were from Everett, Chargéd’ Affaires at Berlin, was A Genoral Estimate of the Potato Crop Rosults Disoouragingly—A Large Shortage, fire was confined to the tipper stories, filled | ture has fullen from three to ten dex! with barley and malt, ‘Tho loss was $5,000, Oe eels ae penne soured bs Uintersegt in the following } gions, the Northwest, Middle and g ter’s, Boston, $2,000; ! State: i. 7 Traders’ Chiengo, 82,000; abuba, Ger. antic States during the day. mnany, 80002. Wate . riown, N.Y. 4 on tho building, inachinery, and fix There were alsu'$2,000 on the stock. buying implements, seed, harness, ete. A committee of ladles is today engaged in miking fifty “comforters,” which will be completed and forwarded Immediately, Cline ton, this county, hag subscribed nearly $2,000, es in| 3), the regular business commenced, ‘The | In citizens’ dress, wearing only badges to In- clowdy, Bishop called the following list of super- dieate thelr reghinent or corps. ‘They bore ath AG | umerary members, who wore continued In | no are, of course, but at close intervals aa Eusterly winds | that rel tion: Charles Adams, Washing- | they carried the tattered bittle-tlags which wall continue In New England’ and the Middle | tou, DCs: dC. Rucker and J. W. Phillips, had been borne by them through the War. tures, | Atlantic, States, jfontherly winds in the | Superintendent of the lind’ Asylum. Juck- THE LINE OP MARCIE South Atiantle ‘States and the Mississippi | gonyille; W. LL Milburn, the bilnd pulpit or- | required nearly two hours, und the streets Valles: dlentions are that falr weather will | ators Hl. Din mitt, of Immanville, Mog 5. | were covered with soft mud, ‘Thore was no received at Department of State to the effect that tho invitatlon of the United States Government through the German Min- ister of Forelan Affairs to representa tives of Baron Steuben to attend the York- | and ‘Tecumseh and Palmyra have done well, town centennial have been nceepted with | putother portions of the cotnty have not great nppreclation by the following ollicers: | gomne to the frout as they should, CHRISTIANCY ROBBED oF $0,000 IN JEWELRY, WWasninctox, D. C,, Sept. 16.—While: ex- | Co}, Vou Steuben, Seventy-sixth Regiment 5 oa ut t i Jark, V. rr ‘ 4 . a x s pectat Diepaten to The Chtcago Tribune. FOREST FIRES. prevall today and probably tomorrow tn the HL Clark, Virden; €. A.C. Munsell, Blooms | means of giving full notice of the time Minister Christiancy, who is a guest at the ) Tiideshelm; Capt. Von Steuben, Fourth | Corpwaten, Mich., Sept. 10.—The eltizens Duerato, Sept. 16.—The forest fires about | Ohlo Valley, the "rennusset, ‘and tho GUuit Ingten; MOR Lock, Tt. Ne nions, aud | procession ‘would start, or that {t would eine Natlonal it a Savalte nt pa ‘ls spon fl Herinict of Guards, Spandau; Cont van of Coldwater have uleady contributed over | Mirly-hve miles south of tly city are de- | States. G.W. Reed, | J. Gares was mude effective, | at all, stlil the word was passed from one to Pree pee wine 36,000 Garth Y jewel Gur; Ll ee on Stauuen, * erwenty-second. $1,500 in cash and a large quantity of cloth- stroying dwelllngs and barns, ‘Telegraphic necaL reer 118 ome W. M. Johnson, was transferred to the Cali- | another, nud a procession was formed which, communication fy interrupted, Blazing trees neross the track interrupt rallroud travel, Jamestown tised its Fire Department tuday, saving froin the forest fires farm buildings Reghuent. Rastadt; Lieut, Von Steupen, | ing for the sufferers by the fires in the north Mifriyeututh Regiment, Dilsgeldorfs Lieut, | woods, and the comud tees nro stlll at work. Von Steuben, Seventy-fourth Reghuent, Bptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, [itideshuim, Bustos, Sept. 10—The work of relleving and diamonds was rifled, ‘Tho box had re- cently arrived from Peru, and it is thought the thieves followed it from Now York to rather | fornla Conference, 1, Q. Swill, G. ‘I. Me- | warehing fourn breast at a good swinging a Kown, J, O, Collins, Aller Clark, J. Ragie, gait, required thirty-five minutes to pass. te C.2t Morrison, aud 1 Tine. itare) Ther. [Hu | Wind.) Veit A. Powell, who have | Everywhere the streets were Nned with be thiselty. ‘Tho jewelry and dinmonds did not the Michigan sufferers did not talrly begin and mills, WEES peeeat ienetierae cet Aue ices pe Daalecotrh A icitra soseat wraved. pete telong to the ex-Mintster, but were placed In GERMAN CROPS. in Boston untit today, when the committes AT GRAVENHURST, ONT: “GBaromister corrected for hy the Bishov arena spiritual, ‘The Kev.S | coma to the survivors of tho War, ‘The ligeustody ns United States Ainistor for A ShIOEH SHORT ADEs _ | Shpolnted by the Mayor Issued an appeal to | Gravestiuitsr, Ont, Sept. 16—The Wood- | *32,lneiutentes Sains: Soe eeaatne St, Lous depository, repry | veterans responded to cheers as the passed, safekeepiug. There is noctew to the thieves, a Avhelitsturast Ds Go Ne et aati the eltizens. ‘The Feaultiat the appeal fs | stock Lumber Gompans’s mills and about Hoan her Px seinted the, Interests of the Western Mewtiad but talking In the ranks was the rule, dust : vn | ispateh 5 Is | 3, f Y ¥ es eas Rumiditys: : ist Hook Concern, and inthe absence of the 2 Bhs CURISTIANCY CHALLENGED | extracts from a carefully prepared report of shows Ue the following dispatch seut this | 3,000,000 feet of lumber burned. Tho West ] tienes temperature. C13. : fev, DJ. Stowe, one of the agents, tiv short before reaching the polut for disbanding, ° +> : End of Gravenhurst is burning. One churel Luwert teoperature, i a f Gov. Foster nod staif on horseback reviewed fintsix houses tre already kone, If thegale | f Pee emall ne ts. wernvartons, ndldess spoke ‘of many facts uf interest Lo i 1 2 wn d a the Methuulst fraternity, ‘The following res- | the procession, It was # o'clock* when the gontinues, another mill ane about 2,500,000 | ‘Cicada, Sept. 16-10:18 pm | olution wng then adopted: procession dlgbanded, and this practically gy REFUSES TO FIGHT. WITIT HIS WIFE'S BUOTIER. Wasinnoton, D.C., Sept. 16.—Since ex- the Prussian Minister of Agriculture, by Bosros, Sept. 16.—To Michigan Reltef Com- which it is shown that the wheat crop isfully | mittee, care of MeComb, Endicott && Coy detroit, 20 por cent Jess than an average crop, and 25 | stict.: Moston fully sympathizes with tho euf- Ther. a i, Resolved, ‘What it iv our kolemn Judgement that " 4 r f qidter Chirlutiancy roturned from Port he | per cont less than estimates. In ryo the | ferings of tho people of Slchigan, 4 committee : . Taran, darmpivce, | yf Babee Mba ta Os ener A rnowiae | cesta ne Hale een Fre ne ean ee has, In suveral interviews, reflected upon his | falling off fs froin 25 to 80 per cent. ‘All | of her cltizens are ongnged in collecting sub- | ‘TICE OSWEGO CONFLAGRATION. # Themselves inlebted to thy Huuk “Concerts | Cir, ¢ cE ed. ‘Lhe rain Is respbn- gife, aud pronounced all her testimony in } other crops are short from 10 to 1 per cent, | Sorintions for thelr rellef. Ita Treasurer, | Oswrco, N.Y. Sept. 16.—Tho total loss R Boul this day Caritie with the agent or make | SUG tor eee eth the disepog tment satisfactory arrankements, and the Committes ‘but there was more lethargy among the citi- mn on (aline.or fie Hegk Contem an airected ty a ‘hanahould Lave existed, which hada . rend the names oto ude not comply endene kK 7 wt this reseiition in Open couference woiturrow lengeney ip weaen Whe, Tinta OF the, me morning. by fire last night is estimated at $210,000, ex- clusive of the loss of Government property and the damagy to the west pler. ‘The in- surance is $142,600, distributed among many the divorce ense perjury. ‘This aroused the indignation of Dr, I Lugenbeel, brother of Mrs. Cheistinney, and yesterday he called ‘won Mr. Christianey, but tha latter retused Tn hay the falling off is from one-half to | Franels 1 Peabody, Tsq.. will sond by today's two-thirds, while present prices (S24 per mail a chock for $20,000. Wo whl telexrapy a whon prepured to make furthor remittances. ae ton) are double last year’s at tho same thine. Finpenick 0. Pruncer, Mayor. So great is the panfe that large processions | rye amount recelved by Kidder, Peabody | compantes. Jinmediately after the reading of the FREEPORT. ian es ing prayers for rain, Meteorological reports $2,000 donations by Nathaniel Thayer, J. M. CANADA. proposed to withdraw from the conference Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Zvibune, Mi ine Hons 1. P. Chriatianey—Bint_ Unless you from April to July show only one and one- | Forbes & Co., Kidder, Peabody & Co., C. 1. mat Charen unless le received kindly treat. | Fnvaprorr, I, Sept. 16.—Today has been . prefer tu confine yourself to nsgaults upon half inches rainfall, against six Inches for | Hovey & Co, HL. H. Hunnewell, Fred L. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. meut. Father Atkinson being infin and | wet and disagreeable, and especially did it rhildish, the conference decided to pay no + 7: es attention to his complaints, but to continue aye e alae a Keep 8 Lirme numberof - him ont the list of superanuuates, people from this eity to particlpate In the an- ‘The superaniuates are as follows: B. mtal reunlon of the old veterans of Stepheu- at Randle, M, Butler, B, Hungerford, J. ©. Yomen, to warfare in print, and to similar methods Involving no physical danger, yon will please meot me at any spot tn. Virginia which eu may designate within twenty miles of Fashington, Any communication addressed to pe in cara of J, Eicholz, S18 D streot, Northwest, ‘Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Orrawa, Sept. 16.—The Minister of Agri- cniture has been ented upon to decide au interesting patent case, Messrs. Ives & Co., the samo perlod Inst year. Commercial- Ke, i‘ 5 Agent. Warner strongly advises the shin. Ames, and Lee, Higginson & Co. aud $1,000 ment fre 1 State: ct 1 | each by Hunry L. Prince, T. defferson Cool- Thyin He ee ta cles ot couproawt idge, S.D. Warren, and_ subscribers, The Young Men’s Christian Union also senton k . n of. C. | son Connty, which was held here. However, mee mch m0, Tt will-bo wise to’ accept my POTATOES. $1,600 today, making about $5,000 altoxether Let ee eee eaten & patel Finke di hg Mirich, 3. Metall Ue Gutheles | the attendance was Inrge, anda good time roposition. Respectfully, FP, Luqenureb, RVEN-TENTHS a * rom that organization. 3. Homtriel Tae ted, +) was had by all, ‘The (= LE aR EANOE WEE A NECLY: etl cree ear wenn , oe granted to the Washburn & Moen Manu- D. Bordrl y ss plore. were: Iargu: repre i .G.0. Randle, 1 Bird. a. ‘i M B. 1 utledge, eter < Wasutnatcn, Sept. 16.—Reports to the = 5 NEW YORK. . Department of Agriculture show that the |’, NEw Yon, Sept. .16.—Seventy-live hun- general average contition of the potato crop dred dollars Was fowarded to the Mayor of sentations present from the neighboring Moore, RG. Norton, G. M, Crags. cities. Capt. Phil Arno was the Afurshal of ry, B.C. Woud, W. Ik, Barton, PT saying: Lbayo no special ambition to acquire notorle- facturing Company, of Worcester, Mnss,, for a certain «description of wire fence. ‘The . ‘Thornburg, W. the day. ‘Che exercises were to have been fy by asansination, in which itaceins Ihave tho ps i Port Huron te-duy for the reliet of the | ground upon which it {fs asked that the erts, A. Bradshaw, WV. Owen, 4.5. Klirkpat- | peld at Taylor's Park, ‘ 4 by nese aor from you, ead, not, polioy- | Sept 1 was 70, a decline of 22 per cent sinco é f : A : a WD. Le Sinipat: | held at ‘Taylor's Park, but the wenthar was 50 cera eo ninde you propose if the best for | Aug. 1. ‘The condition Inst September was susterors by the ire patent bo declared vold Is, that the patentees Tek, GD, slauies, W. U2. Lgemnant te Cag son Carlos, N.S Morris, We Se Dac that Armory TLall was selected, Speeches £ Dickens, Lester James, 1. C, | were made by Gen. Smith ), Atkius, editor ot the Freeport Republicun; Gon, Charies Sweeny . ‘The itev. Phye stated that last year | 11, Wi venat ver, © “ this conference alone oweil the St. Louis Ha Walle, of lena an He Feazesy calltor of aicertaining the truth, though perhaps ne sntis- fectory ag sumit mathoda of procedure recently adopted In this country, it occurn to me that the Vest. manner of answering your letter by an gmphatic allence, so far 10 did not. commence manufacturing thelr fen- cing within the Dominion inside of two years from the date of thelr obtaining the patent. according to its conditions. 9. ‘he severe and protracted drouth Iso The subscriptions received by Mr. George chief cnuse of the unfavorable outlook, | W. Hotchkiss, Secretary of the Lumberman’s though thore are seriots complaints In some | Exchange, for the benefit of the Michigan loculties of insect injuries. Tho New En- | sufferers, amount to uear! y $3,000 In ensh and | 3 ry S 4 as_relntes to special matters et ly $5, eash and t 7 Depository $10,000, and that half of that was . . Be fates otk at witness namitting the | gland States in the Enst, and Wisconsin, Min- | titty cases of clothing, Most of the money The Mul teprich sas For gone UO.) ese a Fens tO Oo a et tiaterss ctshop | C8 sin: ssactiox oF orriciins . theroll get forth. or ahd leaviug you to cerry | negota, and mostof the ‘Torritories in tho | has been forwarded to Mayor Wilkins, of Ly aes Yaukion, i78) ax | 4 a Merrill also spoke In the interests of the { er out, in your own time and in your own way, the implied threat contained in the last sentence of that note, the wisdons of which I cannot accept, even on your Assurances, secking on my part only auch protechon as the laws of my country afford, Lam yours truly’, 1, P. Cnnrsttancy. LUGENDEEL'S LETTER WAS A PLAIN CHAL> ‘ ‘ LENGE, and this afternoon Christiancy applied for a warrant against Dr, Lugenbeol, who tives in vestiguting the Montreal Bank accounts, | siamurck.; Diserepaneles to the oxtent of about 875,000 | Pardee were discovered, Some $63,000 of the amount was cliarged to wrong ficcounts, which is satisfactorily explnined, ‘But thore isa de- ficluncy of $12,000 which cannot be accounted for, ‘This extends over a period of years, 'T, D, Harrington, late Recelyer-General, and Mr. Lewls, a superannuated ofictal, have, it is understood, been asked to come to Ottawa and give some explanation, West have been to a gteat degree oxempt | Buy City, Mich., together with twenty-five from, the sttanarone fitents of. the, rout, cases of clothing. Tho Michigan Central has e rtof the | freightod on an average fifteen car-londs of season has been more nearly maintained, but in the Interior States tho Eoneral condition | 50ods per day, the points of consignment bo jing been one of extrome dryness, which has | !ng Detroit and stations along the line of the injured beth potatoes and corn most seri- | Bay City Division, Among other relict con- ously. The general average of the seven | signments was a car-load of seeds, gralus, States. of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, provisions, and clothing from Kalamuzoo, & Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Towa, car-lond of flour and anuther of inercl andise nerindical department of the Book Concern, resulted as follows: | President, Gon, Smith ute MEET rte europe. Laucoli | Dr cttelgs, Vice-Prvaident, Capt. Ailton Winchester, St, Appa Chapel, Decatur, First | Rfnet cere ye Va owls ot Lenn; Ghureh, Bloomington, were nominated ter the | [qt od that’ die, fee Hos larval Caer af che next conference, On motion, | Ht was oatced fone ale resident should i Tinvollt was selected as the lovation for the | [ii int resid lene trout each, towns! p heat session of the Annual Conference, | ireupurt hha Exe tes each ward es After the transaction vf minor bushiess the | cece the iat ince | OE ulnar tee will Ke eanlence. adjourned to the usual hour to- | niion was a success, notwithstanding the Mine audience assembled at the opera- fact that Gen, Logan promised to be present 2 which together produce three-fifths of the | from Battle Creck, and a ear-Jond of grain, 7 i ae om 1ELGIN, ILI ‘ tp . % and disappointed the suldiers, STAR-ROUTE CASES. cant of the averageut the wiiolo country. | | it Hlgtenkiss would ke to have Wy. | County, cesed operations today. ietgnow | | Sovrit Erars, Ill Sept. I< Wo hail a | dolixered by the tov, We, 1. Short De ERVINGIAM. AN INTERVIEW WITH A GRAND JUROR, AN OLD SCANDAL ding, clothing, boots, hats, evoking utonsile, ponies aventy months since the SOmnHAUy, rat | splendid rain yesterday. Lt began about 10 | Presitent a 8 Litinols nie Collexe of PREPARATIONS. e L . 5, main tuking out ore and shipplug it to their | yetock i rf Jacksonville, and the Re CG. Demott, A, St m . ie Spsclat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, MAd. EVANS? CASE. tools of all Kinds, building hardware, sew- o'clock iu the forenoon aud lusted the rest of ‘MM. of the Miinois Wesleyan University of ipecia! Mspateh'to The Chicago Tribune, thne they have Hacer OFF haunted ta somo | auite linrd the niost of the time but the rain | “yhis afternoon at at 2:60 the Sunday-schiool are now. complete for the grand reunton of $28,000, a reduction being made Inst year | fol stendily, and the most of it settled inte | Unton Anniversary was observed ut Haye suldiers at this place on the 19th and 20th aflorccertals auantity Tact bean taken pues the groin, we das silane, nur at to | ward's Opern-House, ‘The Reve ET, Inst. Gens, Grant, Logan, Palmer, Black, re ie cost of mi averaged $175 per ton, pastures, wells, aud cisterns wun any shower NM Us vd, skete! H " . ‘Tho works of the mineshave been dismantied, | we have had since the middle of duly. Fall Ra Taha Wesel Ketel of the Ite te Sr and ign shes, euactagilatet : ant the inachinery will be shipped to the plows Wil now reevive attention. Full} Rey, J.P. Dimmitt, and a discourse entitled | 7p, ra and statesmen Ww a present, States at once. reed will be abundant, “Pho wind ts ut the | "Tie ‘Young Methodist Preacher,” by the Nrausportation lias been secured for ten “Lhe finntcial statement for tho fiscal year south at present, and we have Intd no frost | Rey. at CG, Galener, companies of [Mluois National Guards aud onding the 30th of June has been completed, as yet. Itls hoped that there willbe no frost Bradshaw | Battery of Springfield. ‘Lhe indications Wasiitnaton, D. C., Sept. 10.—Tha wex- pected adjournment of the District Grand Jury on Wednesday till the 8d of October continues to bo the subject of much com- mont. It was not only a great surprise to the Government officers having charge of the star-routo cases, but also to nearly all the Grand Jurymen themselves, as will be seen from tho following Interview with ono of Nes ing-inachines, needles, pins, thread, sent to Wasuinaros, D. C, Sept. 16—An old | hit and he will forward to tha Michizan scandal, Including the sister-in-law of ono of | sullerers, Some money and fonds have been tho highest officials of the Post-Oflce De- | sent by individual parties, butit would be “ive better for those intending te send more to partment, has been revived. When it was % 1 ‘ charged that Maj. Evans, of the Sixth Aud- {Ee oe ttt Hes lieee ap @ record enn, itor’s office of the Post-Onllce Department | ‘Tho Board of ‘Trade Relief Committee, has was caught taking unduo Iberulities received outy $3,500 in subscriptions, Must with [iss Hines, the matter was ‘of the conmnittee, it fs stated, are too busy to hushed wp, but recoutly Evans discharged give as much time as fs needed to solleiting . , i and It is understood tho surplus is over until the sorghum crop is harvested aud | and wife, of Urban, Wi pproprintely ob | are that it will be the grandest military gath- i bearers ihe rinentiee cae i oclerk named Lazenby. Now Lazenby hos Seo Om iin a ‘The Chicago Tribune, $4,000,000. pore Ny eer interns aoe’ vluston of. the Sneowe ie Jo Hl nary ae Sia * mon ~ prepared charges against Evans, and, among Cricago, Sept. 15.—Please accept the In- ' E: Ne ES N. é i Ae fy nt Hlerg) ur eieel arene tows daa other things, rallarals that old eharge of cloacal 20 is iy eontrioution for the, rellet ee eaters arian, Des AoE, ee Se melt hae been un- ser road oF ereeation ant CFEY MAS ca Rial 10 REsU ME WORK. ad= “ivore Why, cortatnly, and, as 1s usualt anlsconduct with Biss Lites, re asury De, | Spply itas you deein best. “Itespectiully, Loxnox. Sept, Wi—Ata private session | usually cold for soveral aya in tits vicinity an viees from the Struftsville, Corning, and Porras Ys Ft bey Be 8 ts usually | Sortments to which the Sixt lees OL Apo lnite, | of the Police Court, tho gitt Sophie Ham- | the thermometer never going higher than 53 PROPOSED BARGE LINE. Locking districts it ts learned that miners thocase, there Are R ErenLOT Ni dag is | fice bulontics, but the Investiators say that 4o ithe following lettor, teeclvert by Di tise | mond, the subject of the recent alleged | deg, and dropping toal de, ‘Tha snow fell | Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridunn a ee A caautratly: Nerniid 2OniOreNe Urgent, to say nothing of recugnizance cnses. far the charge has not been sustained, tin Hnyes, of this elty, Is full of trugic incer- | abortion, and her sister, Mrs. MeKinny, were | nil ‘along the Kock Istand Htuallruad, bee | Krouts, It, Sept. 1,—A meeting of Keo* | wig the mtners at Corning still ‘cama pee .—There wore sume post-oflice cases, ETS re a Santino C ‘i arraigned, and both admitted that the charge | tween Do Soto, twenty inites west of here, | kuk’scitlzens was called lnstevening to listen } out, the drivers ‘are ott on ademand for $225 * also? ALL ABOUT A CIRCUS. < Honea ELE, Sanilag County, Mie Eee tor was true and begged for summary adjndica- | and Doli In Nebraska. Lt wus two Inches | ton propusttion submitted by David Morgan, | per'day. Another report Is to the effect that utp believe so, several; and Tunitorstand #53 Tor relief of 6 for | ton. ‘hoy were remanded till Monay next Ietepth at Onna, “The tops of the cars ou | of Oskulvosa, La. relativeto the proposed Lows | the Corning wmluers will be ut work Monday. ‘The Mayor of Fraukfort, Ky. Refuses | wilch, pi the Kock Island Railroad, on arriving here J for sentence, Mrs. MeKinny being butled to ara acivenrmal. AVILLE BROV, Barge Line. ‘The matter is being duly con- Droswente thom the very moruing Wo Were | “Leone en tnjuuction, and the sheriir | ould bev enewered suauer Bue ] 194 jpop LO eae eae ot Sid aad two sureties Of | thls afternoon, were covered with suovyy and Range Hine. deceative Gonmlite appointed NoueIntoxivating Drinks, Tespited. These had no connection with the | Coty an tuo Govern eae mrcape to | Yess Ty busy. Your check is the first and | $250 each. the brakemen were snuw-balling, from the Citizens’ Association. Should the Palt Mall (Gazette, + tng abortion,and Police Constable Hammond, LINCOLN, NEU. cee called upon to contribute ubunt | country bas probally done wore to prumote brothor of the unfortunate girl, on a charge Swell Dispatch to Fre Citeaes Tridunts il . . eon ki tumporance than all the temperance aucietics weuks we are now losing very profitably, A of procuring. the commission of the erie, LINCOLN, Nev., Sept, 1.—1t has been Ox- * —————_— thatever exiated, 1f w non-intoxicuting drink Fraskvour, Ky., Sept. 10—A few wooks | porter yesterday through a portion of the burnt Q—HOW ABOUT THE STAI-ROUTE CAKES ? i since the City Counell ralsed elreus licenses atriet uf Banting County, the destitution a * suttering are beyund description, . Nu mun cai = ry ry Aa | know othing, except ee ee a from $35 to $70. ‘This Forepaugh refused to array it Anu whine on ours 1s ig deconto af ATammong Deut gullty and sentouee, Seas ne ecedingly cold In this region for the past two , French Avatariic Places, * gout ie acount ae pleasant to tha palate as ’ dd grounds just outside the | these pom ere aut as ol erved, Stew: . ci - | days, and the temperature is still remarkabl; ‘An American woman, who has been at the | aud could bu served without a preliminary pro” oe Mie ihe tioceraicane Wil heed aboueall the | PAY aud rente hase ROOF AUMOrUTS GUL OO eer re, | pathy i8 expressed for Hnmmond, who was | 13% i w is atl! remarkably spare thie of the Grand Jury from Oct. 3 to city, ‘The Council! then passed an ordinance hd Salary Is so great. Wo y 4 oy Freneh watering places thia doason, writes tout | cess of kottic-bolllug und the Itke, a much more fed into this violation of the Inw from a de- | low for this time of the year, ‘This morning | they are ot uruuuing after the t sire to shield his family from disgrace, ‘The | a cold rain set in, and has continued all day, | summer resort ‘They luck social aeduegr of thy xirl is a woalth yan, iiving | and tonight there ar indications of snow. eaten ee OveMAy. Out of the; elty, with whom she was ent | ‘The latter Is reported to haye fallen Ww cone sera Coutelivot tho Gusino ia | the first annilut temperance exhibition which ts HNO, Ye ployed, dere ato aimmtiies in several party of | tiSincring and coutomplate the ex. ‘Tho men | now baiug held at tha Agricultural Hull, tsling: Nebraska, white similar reports coine from | atroll about In frout of the Casino in Nghe suite | tun, Meee ae tuay notseL veon supplied, ‘The APHILANTHROPIC MOVEMENT. Kansas, Nothing ike such weather was ever | and buff leather shoes, and stare overy woder- | immense spoudilaelty of Zoudone when it was Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, known In the State before, ately young women out of vountenauce. ‘A | tiret brought out ts attested by tho swarm of Im- MontTuvar, Sopt 16,—The Noman Cathole drive ‘or a bath Ulis up tho afternoons, Thon | {tators which followed as elosoly ug pusalbte in NTREAL, Sept 1— The Tomah os CINCINNATI. thers Is theCauino aguin in tho ovening, where | Ita wako bath in ity composition aoe ih ite a clergy have been actively combatting the #o- ave id aconcert of u ball, so-called, is usually going | pearance: but nelthor Zocdouy, nor Heduzone, clat evil In Montreal, and the Chief of Polico Cincinxatr, 0, Sept. 164—Rain began | on, ‘Tho latter resolves itself into something | hor Nocdont, nor all the rest combined, can as and Recorder have al: shod matters very | {Mling hore at & Velock Wednesday night, | nut wulike evening churcu, only with dance } yet bo roganiod us cnubling the teototaler to ecorder have also pushed matters very | og continued with but Httle Interruptie munto instead of reqlious ruvvices. Puoplo sit. | furnish bis dinner-taule with beverages as at strongly In punishing courtesans, It appears anc a ruption | MYSwsof benches in thelr ordinary walking | tractive as thoge which are enjoyed b tho noo- ‘ that the authorities now ure contemplating until lat ou ‘Thursday, The fall was attire paca heiog lott in pignosntrg OF eke ubatatner,, The display, in the ee cere ‘felt NeARU 'o localize this class ot women ina gentle, with now and then ndash of heavy 4 ‘or the duncors, Hut thoue are - | ia surmewbat disappointing, aod, so far, the HERR te or Sy will f wvonian i a | in, it ia difficult to estimate the goad ice BHY lacking, ‘The musio pinys its best, and the | cheapeatsinplest and lover finocubus substitute I Sas pete * | spectators ait around in rows, and that is ail. | for winn scems to be the adruted water produced soeeetiianee uf tig pollee, ark WL bo ostra- | complished by such a rain, Lt will eurtaliy Gvoustally a daring couple wall pet up end ro: | {nguzogene. OF Cetfervescent. fountains’ fie late In November for these cases, for much of the evidence will bo doubtless doctment- ry, —Then tho assertion that the business ‘Was not ready is not striclly correct? A.—No, sit; hud there been another foro man selected we could have examined neare ly all the Jalil cases without any special Preparation In the District-Attorney’s oflice, and thus saved thine, Q.~It Is stated that several members of the jury, who are business men, desired the t, that they: might purchase thelr fall foods, Slow 18 that? A.—Besides the foreman, not over two jurors were in favor of a respit. L know at ono other, We knew that the foroman esired to go away, and wore under the hn~ nfo of ont | xerluia tow would be struck at the empire of fiity.ara Ine | Kine Alcouol than any which ho 19 lkely to’ ro- haracters, and respectability yo from the Permissive bills of the United : aloof. At Dieppe. for ius | Kingdon Avance: Judging, however, frou ey 1 prohibiting | them | from | unloading | Seu yogi’ mentioning, One eniiion dollars in the olly, ‘Tho allway today | would bo hundoquate to reilovo thoir wants with sued out an injunction and had the | the present uutiook, order served on Mayor ‘Taylor restraining StAlrendy a cormpapoulcns of the Dotrult Poxt hhu from interfering with the unloading of gut Trine Ravaoatos loa ag eee fat Tae ne show, ‘Chis order ‘laylor refused to | ats per bone ine ty woen, ta Toots wrolaly, obvy, and, with the police, endeavored to’] Hot one jn im) oF mm could furiish auch an abe atop the unloading. shorit'Lawkine seeing | Sct of title as would command u dolar, Ear = many of them are now sottlors, holding lands he was powerless w enforce the order | under contracts, Having made but partial pay of the court, called on the Gov- | mente: otnera are alrondy Loavily morteixed, grnor for ald.’ Te promptly ogderat Capt. | largely to Dotrolt parties, for moro, than the Price. to report. to. the Sherif with | land is now worth, at 10 por cent interoat, Viate iis BeGreary (iordes eh AS A tering union k ts Peete enti ablonad and when the militia arrived at the depot | given prom: ‘oudid, the autioak wo Mayor ‘Taylor still. refused to allow them to ] bave bean ditorent, Wo read that inauy have unioud, ad a rot was fiumminent. Ie sald elves bot the conteibuniogs are whull dnadoe deere would shout. the first man who ate | ate, Attra eet ly a In a 2 press HP atiamity, to withbold obarity a, ininy opinion, | ciged from other quarters of the Clty. Ivis | startup the grass for full pasture, and will | Savolves few tines, ‘Thon all the -lookers-on | vorod to tuste by the various efrult drinks" = ou lei sre to 1 i . ° o Bata company organized to bulld houses upon the ace solamn! a ver. ———— bens Tea you learn that you were to Aber faker, pomeslan Ea ty the sullen aaa do prom, the wehiole scheme belng uiilartAzen 5 IOWA AND MINNESOTA: ane Balt of this wild revelry the assemblage The Food of Emperors, Wi 50' ce, 'T is ina phitanthrople spirit and under tho ace e}301 celved from Creston, Io,, 88 ——— Dantaie Telegram t York Hera A—WE KNEW NOTHING OF TE) pluce, ‘The military wil remain on guard | rng qtarm from Box 829 at 7:15 o'clock yes- } Vice of the church authorities, ‘Chus far the Hora Tee ton, . May BAY Se eet tom th until the elrcus leaves the town, ‘Thore cannot be too much creilit given them for thelr prompt response to thecall and the nto N d+ ? ‘Avoording tothe German custom tho Jtussian ee ane ca icopt very quiet, ‘The parties | Hat & storm ‘of snow has been ‘provalent | An Allopathic Dose of Momeopathte | cra borore sitting down shook hands with Hue ov 4 there since morning, and that quite a general Medicine. ror Willian and Princo Bismarck, wishin Ky proaele in tha amattor are called above ror anow-storm 1s reported in Southern Mln- From the Lancet tonto lonennt weal, Tho Crown Prince sal terday morning was caused by the discovery 2.—Did tha adjournment contltet with the of fire In the one-story frame building on the unt We were nfo arrangements of the jurors? A—Yes, with several of them. One, a | fearless way a which they discharged thelr | northeast corner of Hickory avenue and —— nesota, Nothing confirmatory hay been re To THY EpiTon op Tite WANGET=Sir: A Rene | on the right of the Czar, whlle Einperor Williaur Rurchant declined | to take on prollt: duty Miss atruet, owned and ocoupled us a round A YOUNG MAU-ROBRER:- nesatn. Nothing contnmntary dito bo cor: | Luan cated ui er ty requeee ny nde wat on Hie ee HY (eed ieparge willed house by the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, ‘The damage to the structure will amount to avout $500; not Insured, Spontancous com- bustion In a lot of greasy rags ls supposed to have been thy origin of the bluze. "Phe alarm from Box 3 at 0:25 last evening Hotclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribus. rect. ; 3 woe O eae case of his child, aged 4 years, | sat Prince Viadiule. Friuce Wiemarck sat next Toronto, Sept. 1-H, ‘I. Milligan, & Te Mores, Ia,, Sept. 10.—Snow fell bes | which bad eaten the contents ‘of two buttivs of | to Prince Alexis, Hythe spocial request of Em- young letter-carrier hore, has been detected tween Atlantis and this clty to-day In amount | bomeopathlo pilts we Hud bought that day at | peror William the band was silencud durlag dls~ vt ta i Ith lett rt it ted. to his car enough so that the Hock Island tratn-men the anon of @ moat respectable ebenilat, Raa nor, us ft interfered Ww h conversation, i tampering with tel ters Intruste o hig care. } made jargesnow-balls, which they lett hora, | Uirections to ivo,ono ty a child andiwotoau | | ‘The following {a the simple menu of this his lo ndinits the esime, ‘Fhe Lnspector Is n= | 4 cold rain provalls, ndutt for avtosy, Ho sald that one : torical inne: vestifatinac theatfair, .As Milligan gave bond tained belladonna pills and the other uconite, iy INDIAN NEWS, ‘Yecson, Sopt. 16.—A special from Willcox says permission to enlist any moro Mahayes or Yumas forscouts has been refused by Agent ‘Tiffany to Col, Biddle, Tiifany’s re Farud on tho jury. Another lind em: Dloyed a Substtiate To-perform hig work, and naw finds himself out of employment. An: A ae a ad {tuotined an Snmaetent out wine ronson, gnd others complain that the adjournment hag intlictedt areat inconventence pon them, and in some | fusal 4s unculled for, as scouts are indis- | WaS caused by the explosion of a kerosene } on belng appointed to the plies any money SoKar 100 in each, ae roteny [ ee Sases losses in tho dlsorgantzatlon of thelr | peusnble. i Hany im roa at the tie ae OF oe 244.) tle wil! proibly be ale wou: soat ESTOS TE oun, | ng haeetepenatly op wera te Tees Q.—What Is the expen: saved by | ; 4 Suuaw came nto the Bub-ngency yesters BUNDAY TRAINS. Cravros, Hy Sept, Hk—There was a vory | MUeUh Lue Mate od ie otnte tho Legumes, i the Government by at nes that is env ed bY | day and reported a party of lostiles, alxty- AN OLD LANDMARK GONE. Bpectat Dispatch to TM aoe ‘Tribune sudden change in the weather during last Salta had ute ee ie. port inet at vulets ie pouints Leet ra i re pita fe dury costs si per day when allare fone strong. wall peel and bale a supply WAMILtoN Mair, Nv Ja Supt Ac One of | sonravat, Sept. 1,—Mr. Senecal dentes | nlaht, and the thermoueter fell several de- Fa a ra oT ten aiaccee, PM compote. n a cannot seo how the Govern: | of cartridges, fortifled on the Apache au the oldest Iandmarks tn this county was " inti} a f? : The oat tows by the Jury being i sesslon, | San Carlos oe forte clortivsldeof Hilsok | destroyed by fire Wednesday night, It was thot Sunday tralus will bo discontinued on } grec, making the weather, uncomfortably | overdose of such drums ua (ho Pils woru sald to : ; 2 1 Biily, A heavy rain fell Thursday all day, | contain. Catreoted bim to lot me know if the the Quebea & Ottawa Hallway af the bidding | and Yast nigtand today, softening up the tld beeanto fm any Way lit in the nights Honre best putronized tains of the week, and ground go that farmers can now plow with | Ing nothing called tho next day, and was The Orar' itiver, near the scene of the recent Apache i . . ral. ‘Some of the hostiles came close to the known aa “‘Tipplers’ Tavern,” and was bullt muel ¥ Fuh at one tine ag at another, Chere will in 1773 and used as a public house since 1703, 50me hardships, too, conunitted on prison- et ‘and tried to have a talk with the . * » ON fo tithed te that the ohild was well, nor p ‘ Ah, for their tine In jail docs not count, rea vatlon Indiana ‘alee Yofore inst. Itis | ft was a substantial two-story structure, oapectally by Rowan Cuthollo priests, wae, NO FrOgt mB Et Fee it boca otherwise since Its supper of 0 | wpsuttoxoss siupschirotuky," said the Cert ; clad : qhec he UM I. a t the puluce ater” »‘Thoy bavy find to Dil, ihe Gavernment loses tha ex moving towards Cibicu, Jonathan Jobeson, the great-grandson of the Bpeetat Dispatch to Ts CAfeaeo Tribune Bpactal Dispatch to The Unicage Tribune, OO ees been doubled a che puee ater, at hoy bava e sot board and matntenance while the SUICIDAL, origlual proprietor, is about $4,500, on which MonTHEAL, Sept. 16.—An importation of Gacena, UL, Bept, 16,—Tho weather in The Wrong Grave. the telescope sweeps the horizon,’ so that nu ‘aud Jurors are unemployed. iy there is no insurance. 4 Belgian cattle has been made to Quobocy be- this section for the past thirty-slx hours has Ababy'surave at Glasgow, Sid. received for oven a solitary boresman can Approach thy iw , ii ens apn ty Quan | mes 8 orgie ins | nek on aaa aaa | Pena ge, See ‘A sailor charged Capt. Nelson, of the wioriing Int stores, olllces, and private cen Tair in-pertaut order, Sr. Hirowa and Salon enema rita |, fabaeciptions 49 tu a roaldene! peo alert . EI to the other, were erat, ann : steamship Cupld, with ussaalton board ship. | streets in winter attire, ‘The mercury stood Are, Hillgon, euch WuenOMa ce tad foavam ins | Doria ona apéctal train”, © And the luider a Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kenvan.vitie, Ind, Bept 16—Peter Schwartz, aged 60 years, a resident of this place, sutcided at his residence today by a — . AT JACKSON, MICIT. Bpectas Dupatch to The Crtcago Tribunt TAcKHON, Mich, Sept, 14—A firo was dls- NATIONAL BANKS, THEY WILL NOT DE OVERIAULED, Special Disvatcn to The Chicago Tribune, trychinne. Wecuniary trouble bie ‘The assaul. consisted of a kick to accelerate att 9 posed thi itegruve. Hrown | troo prot: muny? Ask of the vipers Iu th: my AatNaTON, D.C, Sept. 14.—A stator | causa the Maat ast, Alo Wuvde avlurge {covered this morning at 2 o'clock tn ‘he | the plaintltf's movements, ‘The Captain was ate iearees, muruley and ut 7 Uly evening | eeetied w sanntatole tutelys o arey a contro | paléce dungeons.” “The tun why cont (wus « ew has besn published to the effect that | family, largo barns of Emmons & Walsey, which de- a ‘alx cents, and recelved' an adimonition |” ‘ veray arosu, Sint, Ellison ibalsting that it must nly jataday to gus, swhah hover a en Treasurer of the Unlted States has de- Se stroyed the structure and adjoining sheds, ) not to ralss bly foot to hits mom In future, BURLINGTON, 1A, eee own. ‘Tho ehurob authorities noid | porial boadsiman wear oe wateb chain, Tuined to make a retxamination wnd re- A CLERGYMAN KILLED. Nine horses perished jn the flames. Four Viston of the accounts of the National banks sulle to the revision of the accounts of the rics banks now {un progress under the dlreo- Of the Commissioner of Internal Rey» : ay ve y Y ithout | well, Telegraph to Europe bat another cou oo tnaydgat says thut tay AuRual, tee, there Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. vevirel meet sf tea then wolebody well oy bev boon bailed, Keep the gumdrop an bine oentige ie gar ae ast hipped. to | Buxtaxaroy, Ja. Sept. 1.—A cold ratn | Suxwosted that w newiestod, gravo near the dla; cor-ball bors, we, apnea Sulton rou tha ral year Pe eonta. b tuthing off of womwuthin like has prevailed in this section for the past two | puted ong be opened. ‘hia wae done, ani vaing. irked Jed ‘that tho coltin found theraln | Ieaav, of Kownow, biess thee. nd the Czas See eee eee cint sent away tits year | days, which about sundown this evening be- Drown concede, “tad incioeod bis cauld, ‘ibe | puVioa op his ast-tron miyirelst, retired § for August amounts to 1,640,107 bushels. came mixed, with straggling flukes of snow, | étuae ues deen removed, princely couch. Lovisvi.cx, Ky., Sept. 1.—The Rey. R ¥.M. Wallace, of Missourl, was killed near South Union, Ky., today by the cara running Into a carciage In which he was siding. were gotten out, but the inteuse heat pre- vented the rescue of the other nine, and the poor beasts wore soon consumed. Several wagons and 100 sets of harness, relics of