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FOREIGN. . g ev ero Conflict In Dublin A Between Police and Populace. fifteen of the Latter Wounded, Some of Them Se- riously. Sflsral ol ltl ° “ Suspects " Imprisoned in KHmalnham Jail In Poor Health. Conclaslon of tho Investigation into v the Recent Mexican Railroad Accident. Mend Success of llio Republicans In (he Second llnllots In France. ’ Eupaor Francis Joseph and King Hum bert—Ohnroh and State is Germany. AT BRITAIN 1 . T nn "niwuirvua" ox i’iiutkctiiut. thimoN. Boot* 4.—Tho (Jlmm-cr, commenting tpoo the result In tho North Durham and North Lincolnshire elections, says: "Until tho Gov ernment have succeeded In preserving our ex- Mrttnnlo with France and In breaking down tho hostile tariffs of Spain end Portugal, they tare no chance of stommtng tho current which h setting so strongly toward tho old nnddlsucd cMoncls of prolocllon." nißi.nunur. caxiudatiwk of tub icak qins or m.ANUroim has collapsed. Ho Informed t meeting yesterday Hint ho hml discovered a hek of unanimity In tho Liberal party In iho county. Inn public address ho also states that kl) retirement Is duo to uncertainty ns to tho ultimate cost of tao contest. Herbert Foroham, who withdrew In favor of tho Marquis. Us again como forward. TIWJOFS F«n AKHICA. Tbc Minuter or War has ordered another brlg«Jo lo Africa. Five arc already there. The Be* brigade will bo 4,000 men strong. TUB TEUTON. Tho Union Mnil Steamship Company estimates the total loss of life by the foundering of tbo Teuton at the Capo of Good Hope ut 238. ARCHBISHOP CItOKB »nd tho lllsbop of Boss, who nro la London, aro shout to visit Davitt. BISHOP NULTY, of Meath, httswrlttou Parnell, staling tbat.nl though tho Land bill Is Incomplete, It ought to havesfolrtrla). Tho Dlshop advises tho dem on of Tyrone County to reject Dickson, the Whig candidate for member of Parliament. A CONFLICT IniHkon place bore between the police and public, caused by some soldiers making Insult* tngremarksabout tho Pope.. Tho police fired bponsomo persons throwing atones, and fifteen were wounded, some dangerously. TUB IMPUISONKD “ SUSPECTS.” Demur, Sept. 4.—Sexton, M. P., visited John Rcddtoglon, P. .7. Sherldnn, and J. 11. Wnlsho, ‘•iuipectn” confined in KllinalnhntnJnll, today. All three are In tbo infirmary. Sheridan Is suf fering from on affection of tbo eyes. Walsho, who Is recovering from acute dyspepsia, is in precarious health. It is stated that Minister Lowell has asked Lord OranvUlo for a special medical examination in tho enso of Walsbo, who his been Imprisoned six months. IN HONOR OP GLADSTONE. Bonfires were lighted over a largo portion of North Ireland Saturday night os a mark of iratlvudo to Gladstone for tbo Land act. DECLINES TO HR A CANDIDATE, Patrick Egan has declined to become a Parlia mentary candidate for tho present. GERMANY. CIIUJtCII AM) STATE. Deiu.ik, Sept. 4.—The Ultramontane journal Germanta calls upon tbo Centro not to trust tbo present peace between Cburcb and State, but to oppose tbo omnipotence ot tbo State In oconom leal as rigorously os they bavo opposed It in ecclesiastical affairs. TUB CHESS CONTEST was suspended yesterday afternoon. Tbo com petitors dined at tbolr garlon. Bo far Ulaok bum, of London, has won two games and lost one, with one game a draw; Mason, ot Now »ork, has won throe, lost none, two drawn; Zuckcntort boa won two, lost one, and ono drawn. r/Ltl?r(3 VACANT BRES. >on dossier has gone to Cohlontxto confer Jnih tho President of the Uhlno Provlucoupon Uie Church atrugglo and tho filling of vacant TRANCE. SECOND BALLOTS. Paris, Sept. 4.—Second ballots were taken to ny for members of tho Chamber of Deputing In taose districts where there was no choice at tho tenoral election two weeks ago. In tho trondlssomonts of Paris Passy defeated Godollo lUonaparUßt) and Tony Uovlllon defeated Slok Wamhottlst). La Saint (Republican) has been returned for Nantes, Poytral, Uanquler, and bu VerdlerilrreconclJablos; have boon returned kli Matsoillee, Dosancon, and Lyons, respect m. Camosoasso bos been returned for .. THIS ItKSULTB nwonty-ono second ballots taken today show .JJv Dopubiicans and ono Conservative *yd. Tho Monorchlata lose two scats and the “OMpartlsta ono. MEXICO. The MORELOS RAILROAD DIHABTRIL ,2' »>«ico, Sopt t.-TUe Department of having investigated tho Morelos J disaster, finds tho company, its chief •n£, n . r ’ M(I tho Qovornmont Engineer ro ■mhli ?* wore sent to tbo Judicial mni ortt . os *° Drw -‘ t -‘od civilly agalust tbo com and criminally against tho engineers. TWO MONAHCIIS. THOSE OP AUSTHIA AND ITALY, »rnin£s rEuauuna ’ Be Pt. 4.-*Tho Qaxetu am of a faot 111111 Kmporor Francis Joseph S oSJJJ“ a Kln » u U“Portof Italy will moot ITALY. ita!! 1 * m l * lllo3l T 0 801:111 PATAGONIA. *•*”k* 011 ** Wove, tbo Arctic ox- V * tarted for Buenos Ayres on anex- to South Patagonia. . „ . OLD SOLDIERS. opidal Dtipahh to Tfi* Chtcaoe lYttun#. Neb., Sept 1-TUo train, or Iod«r ... arß ° number or oi-.oldlor. mid •tkh ,0 ‘ ,UcnJ tho coldlora' rduolon fcluHul tho Blh, Oiid clooe. w l^o l S‘l. lO il l t^ r it l l , ffT ,ll •■ A .“ 11 llto * nil n ty * w y. ch . !uatlo oatonslvo «>aniwrn. l I?iJ OB . ccomtao * ,tttw tboorpwd. Qoo. but other^nli 1 * 111 . 1 * 145 *^ 0 * Qr hltaio bo bore, Bh ««dan. wSI Snsl,«i ol ?» JGon. Phil pot h 0 »rewnt. There will ion tbo rS»ni5J “W"* l ««Dgor» lu the city due Xwomvf 80 ? AND CAPITAL. 1 ‘“" "■-' Tl ' O "riko of the - Urayrauo are at "“he. N °f., l , h 0 pf tho mounted ».y i,' I1 |„S’! C , UoU .'? l Shorted, but little hood •* iaSte'SSf.ft" Btr ! k “«- Bom. Üborot. ¥ olnl * teturuud homo. *«««. tejlimi or k fi,°" >■« Httlo of tho S“fh. tkTfS“ of them, do not iiucomplkh p H«hl.whii.»T.. , V , V « fow hundred men areeim *w.anuein a strikers numberlO^JUuL . HfcSlX 1 ?* orlol ‘ , » lOfleenth Wife. jjfreiu, thopJivJ^? l ; L—Another malm fo *‘vco. Thtau?hli«r. orM E ,Jr * wa » today re- TajisiA'ss "Sfy ano cxidMii* ®received hero Bont mo a Journal of Auk. 20, remaining ft Bkotch of Marvin. Tho consummate scoundrel presented hint self before mo In ft parish or an other Stale ns Lkut.-dov. Miller, of Minnesota, and wn«flO mnrrioij 6y uiyiolf to a very osllma hlo lady. a niece ,if mi lu-dovcrnor of adiordor Mtnto. Hilo had met him la Humpy mid Now York Lily, and lio hail persuaded her to become a gov erness fur his two children at hi* whlmvcii Min nesota home. l-.a roam Mm was married. Afior Uvluir with bt.T two week*, ho deserted hop at Now » ork Lily, and she could loam nothin# of him. It was ftsoortnlnod that he never hml n residence In Minnesota, Many will rejoice that tho scoundrel baa been caught." THE WEATHER. SIGNAL SHUVIOK. nmuß oc tub Chuck Ski.vai. Okkicku, Wash t.vfjTo.v, l>. a. Hop t. 15—1 a. m.— rtio Chief .signal Olllcorof tho Army furnishes the following apo dal bulletin to tbo press: Tho barometer In highest In Canadian mari time provinces. Tbo depression which at yes terday afternoon's report was central near Moorhead has moved northeastward, and is now central near Duluth. Tho temperature has risen from il to Ift degrees In too Upper Lake region, nod from 2 to 10 degrees m tho northwest. Elsewhere It has remained stationary. Local rains aro reported from the St. Lawrence Valley and tbo Lake region. Pro* vailing winds arc southerly. Tbo following temperatures are reported on tho northern frontier: Ensiporl, fit; Quebec, f>'l: Montreal, 07: Alpena, 7ft: Marquette, 71. The Indications am that fair weather will pre vail in (be South Atlantic and Oulf States today and tomorrow. lor the Ohio Valley and Tennessee, fair weather, southerly, stationary or lower barom eter, higher temperature. For the Lower Lake region, fair weather, fol lowed by Increasing uloudlnosa and luent ruins, southerly winds, |r>wor barometer, stationary or higher temperature. For tho upper Lako region, partly cloudy weather and local rains, somberly veering to westerly winds, falling, followed In tbo northern gortlon by rising barometer, stationary or lirher tompernturo. >por Mississippi and Lower Mis fair weather, except posslblv local oithorn portion, southerly vcorihg mat winds, rising barometer, sta ler temucraluro. Fur tho Dpi sourl Valley, r rath* In the no to north or wi tlonary or low Cautionary nignals continue at Duluth, Mar quette. Kscunnlm, Milwaukee, Section I, Section is, Chicago, Grand Haven, Section ;i. Mackinaw, Alpena. Fort Huron, Detroit, Section 4, Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland. Section r>, Erie. LOCAL OUStHVATIONji. j>t. 4 -IQilB p, m. CHIOAOO. Hhj Tlrnf. liar • i7i«r. Uu ir.ruJ. I'fl B:W». Hi. 21.0-M 10:19ft. tti. 2:IHp. In. 2S.VUS HilHp. in. 2i.pl) 10:lip. ui. 2I.HT ftl.O M N 10 .30 J,L ralu. 79.1 7B » w Fair. 83.4 AS H W { .Ml L’lonr. si.o t>i a s Clear. 81.0 us a u .uu Clear. •Barometer ooi and Utstruinunti Meta bnrouiott Mean taormnn Menu humlilltj HUhoat tempo Lowest tcmpei rrectod for tomponiuro, clovaUon, tnl error, tar. 2«.«U meter. td.U * tr, «i.u. leruture. M. 4. ‘^' ! **«SwsP erature. ttf.o. ~^*v E.VSIML UJISI • CUM IBnVATKWf, iCAOQ, 10:18p. m. SldUotw. Albany... Alpena.., UurtHlo., Proah. Kru#li. Light, Light. Light. Prata. Light. front). Krosti. Prosit. Drink.. Lisin. brisk.. s.w. b.... N.W. 8.... 8.8.. H. M.. B.tV. «.... B.Vr. Uhoyonno. Chtcnmi.... Cincinnati Clovoluad...,. Davenport.... Denver Dus Molnus. DotrUlt. Dodiro City.... Dubuque...... Duluth Krtow Rscoimtm Grand llnvun. Indianapolis.. Sookuk a Croiao Leavenworth. Louisville Marquette Memphis Milwaukee.... Nashville North Pintle.. Omnhn OSWOUD. I'tttvtmnr.... Port Huron. Uucbo.itor... Sandusky.... Shreveport.. Springfield.. St, Louis.,.. HU Pau1...... B.W. 5.... 8.1fi.. s ... H .... 8.8.. S.K.. 3.K.. Tolialn. Vicksburg Yankton Denison ItalroHton.»... Port tends Him Antonio... bl Vincunu.... Huron, Dak..,. •Too small to mcosi t'i’toundi VN. ILL. The Chfeapo Tritune, .—During last night a (led hero, which lantod nit. and had Iho effect of mtb which baa prevailed ■va. Bptetal Dupateh to Clinton, ill., Hopt. 4. heavy rain-storm prevail about ono hour and a bn) brcuklmr tbo sovoro drou boro for tbo last sixty dn: NEW YOU IK CITY. Tii Chitata Tribune, jmpcruturc: U:ttOp. m., 3; IS m., 03; uveruffo tmffo temperature for rear, TB2£. Svteial DUvatch to T New YonK,Bopt. l.—To TO; 6p. ra., 68; on. m.« 68; temperature. 07H; over correapotKHojr date last y EIRE RECORD. clean, n. y. B&tiaX DUpateh to The Chitaoo Tribune. Clean, N. V., Bopt. 4.—Tbo (Trout and de structive forest fires continue, and at tb/s writ* Ing there la but little prospect of achange in the BitunUoo. The weather la hot and dry, with no Indications of rain. Tho potroloum producers and others whoso properties avo threatened with dostruoUon aro either fighting tbo liauics or taking necessary precautions to prevent tbo domolltionVoC tbolr works and buildings. In* sursuoamohnowsny that tho value of oil and indlvlduhiproporty will nut fell short of fj.OUO.- 000. TbQVVuihfCst proportion of tbo loss fulls on producers and fanners. There are report* of damage to valuable lumber lands mid loss of life near Port Allegheny, MclCetm County, but they have nut been continued. Clinton, Klk, Forest, and Cumcrou Counties, In Northwestern Pennsylvania, Imvo boon tbo scene of extensive übd disastrous fires, Several sawmills and private lumber*manufacturing es tablishments along tho lino of SunnomabouUig Creek have been destroyed. Tbo loss Is placed at s7fi.ooo, with Partial Insurance. Tho destine tlon of sawed and unsnwed logs baa boon simply (mmensu. This being Sunday* ft is dlUlcult to obtain particulars. _ AT OMAHA* tfprrtal Dlteafch (0 Tha CAieass TYihuns. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 4.—Alustow's frame tone mebt building was destroyed by tiro early this morning, together with Stevenson's carpenter shop, also the branch shop of tho Western Cornice Works, fend so vend adjoining buildings, tbo loss amounting to übout 110,000. Another fire broke out In tho same locality this after noon by a high wfml stirring up tbo fire In tho ruins and blowing it north against throe first class dwellings owned by James O. Chapman, add which wore quickly destroyed. Tbo lire was so sudden that hardly any furniture was saved. Tbo wind was very strung, and /threatened a serious conflagration. Chapman’s loss on build ings is (lI.UUU. and on furniture About SI,OOO. ills tenants also lost boAvily. lie bad about s>l,ooo Insurance. Mm. Allen, wbo Is charged with setting the lira this morning to revenge herself on Ainslow, with whom sue usd quarreled übout rent, bos been arrested. davenport,.™. gpictal DUpatcA to The CUkajo Triimu. Davrni’OHt, la.. Bcpt. 4.—About 11 o'clock last night lightning struck and fired tho carriage factory of Oalt 9c Blaltdoll, In tbo lower part of llook Island. Everythin)? was destroyed. Loss, 910,000: Insurance, 90.800. Aoout tho same Hmo the lightning nlsn struck tho bouse pf John Perry, a few mites south of Motlno. and soon destroyed It, with tho barn. Loss, 92,UW: insdrod. Tbo bouso and barn of John Meager, In tbo same neighborhood, woro also badly managed by tho Uuld. CHICAGO, Tbo alarm from Box 157 at 8:80 yesterday afternoon was caused by tbo discovery of Uro In tboouo-story fntrao cottago No. 2702 Farrell street, owned and occupied by WlUluin Smith. Tho flro started from causes unknown in sotuo shavings (n a shod in tbo roar. Uiilnngo, $10). Tho alarm from Box 820 at 0:15 yesterday morning was false, and was turned In by aotuo mischievous boys. _ FINALLY HEARD FROM. Special Dispatch to Iks OJUccso IVttun*. CI.XVBLANO, 0.. fiopL 4.—J. D. Cupporflold, Imlldlng oontraotor, who disappeared about a year ago, leaving his accounts unsettled and owing several creditors, has at last boon hoard from, intolllganoe of his auddeif death by being thrown from a bono at Dallas. Tex., reached this city today. Regulate the Secretions. ■ In our endeavors to preserve health It Is of tho utmost Importance that wo keep the secretory system In perfect condition. Too well-known remedy, KidueytWort, bos sprelttu aotion on the kiduoys. llvur, ami bowels, llso It Instead of dosing with vile bitters olr drastic pills, it Is purely vcgnlablc, and Is prompt but mild In ao« lion. It Vs prepared In both dry ouu Ihiuld form, and sold by druggists every where.—JWad log Mug Is. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, lbßl. CRIMINAL NEWS. Kolloy, tho Supposed Murderer of Officer Orowloy, Arrested in St, Louis. The Tax Collector at Houston, Tex., a Defaulter lor One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Convicts in the Ohio Penitentiary Die' covered Manufacturing Conn* torfelt Nickels. A Men of Respectable and Wealthy Con nections Armlet In Dnjlon, 0., for Forgery. A Hard Customer In Nllwood, HI,, Attacks a Han and Is Shot Head. AUItEST OP OITICEII CROWLEY’S MUUIIr.UKII. Sptelal litipatch to The VMtago 3Vt(mn«. Bt. Lnuw, Mo., Bent. 4.-KUword Kelley, tho young man wanted In Chicago for tbo murdoruf Police OlHeor Crowley, was arrested hero today. Detective Lmtglilln, of tho Chicago force, had received word that Kelley was hero and receiv ing letters at tho post-olllce. Lnuglilin came to St. Louis today, stationed himself at tho post ollicc, and waited for aomcthlng to turn up. While ho wafted Kelley appourod. At tho sight of Luughlm ho turned and ran down tho sumo stops of the po!»l-olllco. litiughlln followed urn) caught Kelley by tho nape of the neck. Kelley Is In Jail hero now. He is rf young fellow of 23, and of slight build. Your correspondent at tempted to Interview him, but ho would say nothing. You will," said yout correspondent, •* at lcu*t deny that you killed Crowley?" . " Yes, I'll do that," said Kelley, smiling. “ V ou will not deny that you lived In Cwlnngo." "No. I lived them for years, but i'll toll you Iknow nothing about the killing ot Crowley.” ir«, »vut/wp noMICIDH. Special DUpaieft to Tho ChUaoc Trihunt, Caulinvilu:, 111., tiopt. L—NliwoOd, a small town n few miles north of this city, wus iho scone today of a tcrriblo tragedy, which resulted lu tho Instunt death of David hue's. Last night bo participated in a general row and was nr* rested after a bard struggle. ' This morning, After being released, hu arrtod himself, and, coming down tho street, ho mii Albert flutes, a peaceable citizen who bad aldtd , tho olHours lu elfcctlng Lllo's arrest last nlgU, and throntoned to kill him on sight. Gates Hied to avoid him. hut bo persisted in foll64lfcg him with n largo club in his Land. At last Liles struck nt Gatos, when bo draw bis pistol and shot Liles twice, unco through tho brain and then through tho luugs. The wounds proved fatal, and ho foil hack an! 1 expired in a few minutes without spunking u word. Oulcs sur rendered blrasolf to the ottUbta, and will await tbn result of tho Coroner’s Inquest, which Is be* Ing held. The evidence bffuro it shown that Oates noted la solf-doreuso. ana bo will bo dis charged from custodv. Liles bus given tho town oHloors a great deal er trouble. Thomas Woods was arrested and placed lu Jail, charged with being an accomplice of Liles. WWr. AUUESTED roll rOUOEUY. Special DUpateh to Tht Chieauo TV-tbunc. Dayton, 0., Sept. 3.—The police arrested in this city today a hum giving bis mono ns 11. Llebel on n charge or forgery, Llebel bos been In tho city several days for tbo purpose, bo claims, of buying tobacco. Ho obtained un In dorsement of a check tor $75 of tbo hotelkeeper, ana after tbo money bad been drawn tho chock was found to bo a forgery, nod Llobol was ar rested as he was about taking a train to leave tbo city. In his possession were found a num ber of checks for various amounts un firms in Chlungo,Cleveland, and Pittsburg. Prom what can bo obtained respecting him, Llobol was formerly n resident of Pittsburg, where his fatuity now live, ami Is of respectable ami wealthy emtnuo* lion. Lolbcl was n few yours ago u candidate for Mayor of that city, quo has been fur u num ber of yours a member of tho Common Council. Ho was at one time quite wealthy, hut has lost all bis moans Ibrougn dissipation. Tins nook>isti muudeu. Bpteial DUpateh |a I*he tVilcaoo Tribunt* L.U'Avettb, Ind., Bopt. 4.— No now dovolop jnoms'bavo been mode In tbo assnslnaUon of John Hooper aaldo from tbojo already tele graphed. Tbo brother, now In jail boro, persists In tils Innocence of alt oomtooClon with tbo bloody deoil, obd baa no doubt that bo will bo able to show beyond all dispute that bo was lu company with a Indy friend, aomo tbreo miles from tbo BConoof the mdrdur, at .the tlmo It oc curred. That bo was there until a lato hour that evening is established beyond doubt. Ho spent tbo evening lu singing and social Kamos, and or rotiKod with the {lady to neenmpany him to tbo fair in this city, Wednesday morning, tbo day following tbo shooting. ft does nut soem possible that « loan who bod committed tbo crime of coolly kllllnK bis brbthcr, could pass oti evening In this way, and return borne and sleep soundly until late tbo following morning. DODDERY OS' A POST-OFFICE. fljKrial DitoaUh to Tbs CMrago ZVlfrune. Champaign, 111., Sept. 4.— The post-011100 la this city was robbdd of $760 in uosh, stamps, and bonds some time Friday night. Postmaster Me* AlUslor kept only a small portion of his valua bles In bis safe, bonco thosmill loss is accounted for. Tbo rubbers aro no doubt profcsslouals, ana gained an entrance to tho office by prying up a window. They then 'drilled n hole into tbo eomidnnllon of tho Vuult-door and blow It open with powder. A small snfo in the vault con tained tbo money and valuables, and this 100 was blown open, with iho exception of ono registered Ictterwbosu contents were stolen, tbo mull mailer was not tamperpd with. There Is no olow to tbo robbers. EPltiODl&v Lab Vegas, N. hi., Sent. 3.—Hugh Pritchard, a prominent busluoss-man, was shot and danger ously wounded today by a negro named Murk Daniels. Tbo parties bad some words, when Pritchard leveled n revolver at tbo negro, and tbo latter fired. Thursday last at Now Dillon, Patrick 'OUrlcn, a saloonkeeper, shut aud ‘probably family wounded John U. McLellnu ana L. L. Lanhorn. O'Urlen was today examined aud discharged ea tho ground of solr-dufonso. CONVICT COUNTERFEITERS. Columuus, 0., Sept. 4.—Tbo olllcluls at tho Ohio Penitentiary have discovered that throe oonvlois. In order to purchase additional tobac co and similar luxuries, have commenced tho manufacture of counterfeit nickels. Tho bogus coins wore circulated by a convict who was sup- Soscd to bo trusty, and bunco was allowed to rlvo a team outside tho walls. Due low eolus wore found. THE WRONG MAN ARRESTED. Spreiat Dirpaim to Shi Chicago Trliun*. Oshkosh, BopU Bcpt. 4.—Application has been made to Judge Pulling, of tbo Circuit Court, for tho release of Malocbl Grace, who was arrested boro some two weeks ago and lodged In Jail fur alloyed burglary. Loiters have ueen received from Prluoo Edward's Island and Minnesota convincing the authorities boro that tbo man Is ouo Frank Macatlro, and not Grace. CUT nis VICTIM’S THROAT. Cincinnati, Bcpt. o.—This evening about 0 o’clock William Bolobam met Pat liugbus on Front street, knocked him down, and out bis throat. Hughes was about to outer bis own dwelling at the time. This is tbo wlod-unot a protracted quarrel, ilolebam was orrusted. THIRSTY BURGLARS, gptrial Blipalth to Ths CAtcapo TVttun*. Eujin, 111., Sept. 4.—Burglars broke Into a frolgbt»uar at tno Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Depot last night and stole four kegs of beer. They also entered L. B. Eaton’s lumber oftlco, but found little to steal. BURGLARS. gputol Dispatch to IDs Vhteaoo TVlfems. OuHUWQTOir, la.. Sept a.—Burglars early this morning entered the residence of Fred Enibiuk, and succeeded lu getting away with a watch and a small amount of money. Mr. Eublek awoke lu umo to see ouo of the burglars make bis exit through a window. a defaulter Bon SIOO,OOO. Bt. Louts, Bopt. 4.—Nelson k\ Davli. late Tax Collector bf Houston, T*x n has becq found to be a defaulter forever 910U,000 V and suits bavo bo&n brougbt against big bootUmeu, ouo of whom is william lUUaaor, Mayor of Houston. BKIPPJED OUT TO CANADA. gpMUI DupeUft 10 ths CMcaru ttVtUns. Jackson, Miob.t Sept, U.—Montgomery Nielson has been for a loog tlmo head clerk at Thunio's tea-store here. Last week bee signed anti gave notice that ho would open ft tm-sloro, and com menced proonrntlons for buinnu. Last night ho Hinhlenly departed for CSlada Jun in time to avoid the ollleer who HftVla warrant for bis arrest lorcmbiw.lHimuit. JK.V.VIIJ C'ItAABK. NRw nAVh.v, Sept. si,—' Tho Wat of the Malloys for tho murder of Jennie Cromer begins Mon day morning. CROP-PROSPECTS. OLD AND NEW Hprcfnl fXiiMßft in TOr CM«oo TVlbua*. Df.a Mo»*»v..», la., Sept. Si.—From reliable au tliorityontho following railways I have gathered tho loliuwlng estimates of torn on bond f, n Aug. £1: Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. iVtul, total mileage 51,8(r.1-Aboui 3.000, W) bushels old corn. New crop estimated at oo to 70 per wat of au average crop. Chicago* Northwestern, toul mileage over 2,ooo—Three and one-btllf hHHon bushels old corn. New crop cstiroßCdfttWporcontof an average crop. f Chicago * Rock fovtnd, total mileage I,JV»3 — Old. corn, 11,000,000 babuls. Now crop estimated at rAtoOO per cent of un average crop. Chicago, Uurllngiun * Qnlncy. total mileage over 4,urjQ —old <orh, 0.00U.U00 bushels. New crop estimated rtW to CO per cent of nn aver- nraouitol old corn« 14,000,000 bushels, as against u imich larger tunount ut the same date list year, while tha now crop w!U not exceed tu vu'a} percent of no nvorrtgc yield on n mileage if irllos through tbo greatest corn bell of the West, Beuthwcst, and Northwest. It Is mown tlmf a vast ntuotitti of old corn on those .mads is controlled by pontons able in hold It, Im ildc n large amount is required by farmers tu Iced. The recent local rains arc too Into to help «urn, andarn liable todu much damage by grow ing Into frost with the half crop In Kansas, Mis lourl. Houlhcrn Illinois, Hnutbern and Central Indiana, and Ohio; und, with Increased demand fur corn for homo manufacture and an average foreign demand, corn Is likely to sell high every where. omo. Bpteial Wurnleh (c* Th« ChUajo TVlban*. Cincinnati, 0., Sopt, 4.—Deports from the in* torloror the state Indicate that tho drouth has been the most damaging experienced in twenty years. TOO shower* or the past two or three days have cotoo too Into to hoof much benellt oxncpttotho pastures. Coro will not ha more than half a crop. A further who has I,:iw acres of corn In Iho Miami bottom said today that ho did not expect more than half sump, and be thought his Holds would average better than those of the largo growers. lit many loculi* lies ho believes tbe crop will not bo more than onc-fourlh os largo ns usual. Many arc predicting that corn Will he worth SI.OO per bushel before another crop is harvested. Late com will bo cut for fodder only. There are no ours on the stalks. The potato crop will nut yield one bushel this year to llttuon last year, and many will not ho dug nt nil, as between the hugs and dry weather they have been totally used up. They are now commanding $1 per bushel, and uono In tbd market. The crop will hardly be sufficient to supply the producers. It Is predicted that *2 per bushel will bo reached by Christmas. All kinds of garden vegetables will be n failure compared with last year. Grapes will bo a small crop and Inferior In quality. The ground Is so bard that It Inal* most Impossible to plow It, and consequently tbo wheat sowing will be late unless rain comes. Grass and forest tires have been frequent, and have dune much damage. Hundreds of miles of fences have been burned. Passengers on railway trains state that they constantly noticed long line* of burning fence* while passing through the lutcrlor of tbo State. ILLINOIS. Special DUpafeh (o 77u CAlcapo THfcnn*. I’ruNtT.TON, 111., Sept. 3 —ln Unrcou* and ad joining cmiutloa corn planted early and that on low ground Is not seriously Injured by tho drouth. On Into com the shortage Is fully one hull ; on many places more than half. In gen eral tbo crop is shortened at least one-third. "WISCONSIN. SpttUU DUooUh to Thi fThieaoo TrUniru. Oshkosh, Sept. 4.—Wheat In tbls section Is averaging from sixteen to twenty bushels to tho acre. CASUALTIES. TWO MEN cnUSUEU. Sp/rial Dtipatch to Tht dhuitoo TVUmn*.' Atlanta, Ua.. Bopt. 4.—Lai/t evening a thrill ing accident occurred on the short railroad track running from the quarry Of tbo Blonu Mountain Qrsnlt Company, located nt the foot and cost aide of tbo mountain of that name near the tine of the Georgia Itallroad, sixteen miles from Atlanta, resulting In tho instant kill ing of uu empluyi of that company and tho fatal wounding of another employe, whose term of life will end sumo time during tho night, as tho body Is so badly mutilated that In tbo opin ion of tbo physlolmis he cannot live much longer. Tbo particulars appear to be that four men were riding on tbo front part of an engine which was without pilot on tho short track coming from the quarry to tbo main linouf the Georgia Uallroad, and that tho engine ran into two Hut cars loaded wlthgrunlt, A moment or two before the col lision (woof tbe men Jumped off, (tut before their friends could save themselves hi this way the locomotive and car In front came together. The two men who remained were badly crushed and mangled by Iho collision. One n( them was buried today, and tbe other will bo probably similarly disposed of tomorrow, ns all hope of recovery has vanished front tho minds of tbo attending pbyuicfans. UIOTOUS KT3GUOES. Sjvefdt DhpStch lo The Chicago Tribune. NABimu.B, Tcnn., BcpU 4.—During u riot bo* tween negroes In North Nashville this afternoon Bovoml woro severely out ami shot. Morton Muitlsou was shot three times In the broust and shoulders this evening by Con O’Donnell, whom Mnrrlmnn atiuokoo and cm twice hi the foro hoail because ho objected to admitting Mnrrl man Into ftgamo of curds. Uorrltuun’s wounds are serious. ATE POISONED TONGUE. Social Dispatch to The Chicago TX&unr. Ckntuai.ia, 111., Bopt. Sl—Several young ladles out] gentlemen woro poisoned yesterday by cat lug boiled tongue nt a Sunday-school plonlo. TUo microscope reveals a fungus growth on plceosof the tongue, which was bought at a market aero. It Is supposed that the meat was Improperly smoked and bud decayed. Tfauru wore lively times tor the physicians tost night, but tbo sick ones have nil recovered. UUN OVJSU AND KILDKD. Special PUpaUh to Tin Chicago TVUiuns. Bthkatou, Ill.« Kept, a,— A farmer living about six miles west of bore, by tbo name of Koontz, was run over and killed Inst night on tbo Alton track Just west of town. Koontz bad boon lu town during tho day. and had got pretty full. Ho probably got tired and lay down oh tho truck. Itwasipilto dark, and tbo onglneordld not eco him until within fifty feet of him, and could nut stop bis (ruin in time to savo him. KILI/ED BY A liAND-UOBBKU. Spictai XXijmlcA (a TRi CJilrajo jViinms. UunciK' Iml., Bopt. U.— I Tills aftornoou about 3 o'clock, while Horatio Gutbrioand bis Utile 7- yosrSon worodrlvlngn team tot laud-roller, tbo team beenmo frightened amt rad away, throw* mg the boy off and in front of the roller, which Imuod over him, causing instant death. Mr. lulbrlu Is a prominent farmer, living throe miles east of tbls city. ... DROWNED, ffptetat BhMUfi to Tht ChiciH lYiSttnr. Four Wav«k, Iml., Bopt. 3.—Floss Elliott, a young roan of 17, while lathing In Ht. Mary’s Ulvor at WllllumspoW, this county, last evening, was seized with urumps and drowned. Tbo body was recovered shortiyi'nttcrward. fils father, 11. H. EUiutt, is proprietor of a traveling show called the “Groat Booth American Combina tion," which Was exhibiting at that place at tbo time. , . A FATAI. lIOUSK-UACR 9PM lal Jflspuuh to Hu crusoea 7V»un* Cr.tNTOW, ill/, Bopt. 3.—Andrew Bcoggia, a lad It years old, with some other boys, gut Into a burao-rooe neat' Wapclla. when his saddlo-glrth broke, (browing bint over 1 bis bones bead, which fell upon him, causing l his dodlb soon afterwards, THE SUNDAY LAW IN INDIANAPOLIS. BPftial iHntutk to 7*i Oncaro TVthunc. iNDtABAPOUB, ind., Hopt. t.—Tbo orders of tbo Police Board for a strict observance of tbo Buoday law Wore not mot w)tbany open oppo sition on the part of the sajuunkeepors or any other branches of business Intruded to bo In cluded. Witbonpor two exceptions, all of tho saloons and hotel-bars In row city were strictly closed throughout (be entire uay, and the polluo found no need (a exorcise ibqlr authority to en force tbo law. Tbo Justices' Constables, how ever. availed themselves of Uio chance to make fccsbyllllng complaints a/aipst engineers of freight and switching locomotives, drivers of street-railroad care, and milk! and Ice wagons, and confectioners. Tost cases will bo made lu case these prosecutions are persisted lu. RAILROADS. Tho Construction Companies* Christmas in Colorado and Mexico. lowa Seeking Close Connection with the Northern Pacific Country, wilw iia.tuuoa.i> coxstiiuction*. I» a Idiot* to the Now Vurk-LVcuhn/Pmii Cupt. Ciiitimm sends timely warning regarding the In* discriminate amount of railroad construction now being carried on in tho Territories and Mexico by n lot of wily speculator*. Tho fol lowing portions of tho Interesting letter arc well worth reading: Jbnv' bjtoly had Bomotblng to «ay concerning rnllHwds In Mexico, and, nutwmiMoudmg the criticism that has been passed upon that lulier, I nhr more tlnm ever continued not only In tho t»ollyl that railroads at present nit) not needed In that country, hut that 11101*0 mo budding hi our own bind than can bo utilized. To tho umu* dialed It rooms strange that, if this ho true, rail road companies cun bu Induced to make such unprollluulo Investments, but the Interview of your reporter with the oillcutu of •• Mexican Na tional Hallway,’* as he ipintcs tholr own words, otlords a sulliulout oxpiansllon. As admitted by them, “Wo—tho name men who built tho lieu ver it Hlo Qrande Itnilroml are buildlua both roads, ami building them both on ibo same prin ciple-tor nil thoyeun gel, In Mexluoand the United Htute.4. .The future business of the roads has nothing to do with ehelr calculations. Tho whole scheme is u construction account compared with which the Credit Moblller was Insignificant. As to the .Mexican lloud. “The Qnvcrmnnnt binds itself to pay, in tho serin al ready described, a subsidy of <||.vm for each nille of road eonslructed <m (bo hoe from Mex ico to the I’aciilo, and of siu,pw for each mile of the lino to (ho non hern frontier.*' U must be remembered that they Import tholr steel rads duly free, thus saving about tUyO per mile. Kven without that privilege this sub* sidy nr they gut It) would pay tor the whole cost of cimstnietbm. Then “the Mexican National Hallway Com pany bonds Us lines to the extent of ?W,UUO ner mile, with the right to lihtousc the amount, for improvements anti betterments. 4fA.ot« mom— making uloinl of *2s,bixi per mile. The capital stock will bo Issued to alike amount with thn bonds, and the full capital stock til the Company will of course be determined by the mileage.’' it they get the subsidy, therefore, there Isa clear profit oh the bonds nt par of ?2A,i*rl per tulle, and If they fall to gel It a profit of tlt.ni>) per mile, to say nothing of the stock! Hut here Is tho excess of oitrontery: “The capital of this company Is t.I.UM.'RAi. all of which Is subscribed for, and :vi pcrcontum of which N paid up. Thn company Is responsible for uud practically takes the risk of tho enterprise—m tuts wav protecting tho bondholders. The Con struction Company derive* no prolli from the building or tbo sale of bunds, but will get Its re turn for the risk It runs hi tho future prosperity of the cutcrurlso. by retaining purl of tho stock.” Xho hook In bulled with Jit) pcrccutum, so that the gudgeon may be buuled hi ami the halt like wise saved, uud that is the way tho company “takes the risk”—”in this way protecting tbh bondholders." Of course. If :n porccnium is paid In, tho slock goes upon tho market at u higher figure. If It can bo placed at par us well us tho bonds, and tho subsidy is really obtained, there will bo TO per centum profit upon that, and tho wholo construction prolu will bo something to be figured upon a larger slate than 1 have at command. Bo much for tbo Mexican scheme. Coming neuter home we llml tho gentlemen who are engaged in that enterprise building roads all over Colorado and Utah, without the slightest regard to prospective busbies*. In tho latter Territory they ore paralleling the branches of the Union Pacific that have nn assured trade through their connections with tho main line, when there is an absolute certainty of nUlmato failure. Until matters not. ItallmuU on such principles can be prodwbly built to nm uruuml in a circle, and never to carry n pmwo'jgcr or a pound of freight. I say prolltably built, not proiltably run. These American narrow-gage roads may crxl nt tho outside SHMUJ per mile fully equipped. They nro bonded at and both their bonds and stock are selling ab.ivo par. C'unfcqiicutiv there U n not nrotltor over st«,UWon every mile that)» built! , Will the lutoicst on the bonds and dividends In tho stock be paid)’ Certainly. mull mo bonds and stock nru sold, and then cmat emirior! It Is no difficult mutter to show large ilctitiuus earnings when In accounts displayed to tbo pub lic tho passages of employ!** and (ho carriage of every rail and tlo lor the me of the road Itself uvo made to appear an receipts. 1 buvo selected these companies for illustra tion of the manner In which railroads''may be built at a certain prollt to tho builders and an equally certain loss to Investors, merely because they buvo come boldly forward In your columns with tho statements that 1 have quoted. l.ot railroad men be the Judges. They all know tbo uverogo coal of h tinrrow-gngu road.per mile luu given country. Tho mind of any man of collection must be convinced that mo present railroad craze must result In dlaastri* to some body. There bus been no development In tho Inst Iwo years that warrants such a sudden ex tension. A few paying mines have been exploit ed. A great many mure that do tint pay nro be ing worked, it Is true that the men em ployed need facilities of transportation to u certain extent. Tho cuttle nro In creasing on tbe plain*. A low cars more tiro needed to carry thorn to market, lint agriculture, (ho groat wealth of the Notion, makes slow progress Here. Tho jnntcti of which I Lave spukuii nag not been spaded. Thu arte sian wells have nut been dug. Men cumn hero solely for mlnlug and cattle-raising, and for these occupations they have all the conven iences they require. As lur men themselves. It maybe heresy tossy that wo have all that we need. There Is a deal of truth In this extract from a late number of Uiu;liOuduu •Sjx'clafor; “Our’great past history,' of which Jingmx are always talking, was transacted by Hvo or six millions of people. Wo were not Hvo when we held down franco for h 'lf a cnniurv, and not ten when wo founded the marvelous group of colonics, who. with omyJkWtMkiO.defeated ns, and now, as the United Stares, bid duHanco to tho world. That, wo shall bo told, Is because of their increasing numbers; but tbo facts would not be altered now that tbeyhavu reached the level Imperatively required for tbo development of their possessions, If they never hieronsed a man. A groat licet would make tho Union mure potent tu the world than another 2i),oJ3,wa of wheat producers." Wo no not require any .morn Immigration. The natural Increase from fltMJUd.Oou people would bo enough for nil time to come, and would be stronger lit Its homogeneity tauu in its num bers. This would soon give us the 2d.UJO.uOO wheat producers If they could Hud nuihlug uUu to do. Dm our present policy will never permit us to have a groat Ueot lor peaceful commerce or fur National defease. OUItLINdTON, Cl! I) Alt IIAPID3 iV NOHTJIKUN. Spretat Ccrrtipondence of 7Tie CWfupo THtninr. Ceoau ItArius, la., Sept, fl.—Tho lion. 8, h. Dows, the organiser of the Cedar lluplds, luwu Fulls St Northwestern Hallway Company, and tbo builder of tbo mud. was Interviewed by Tin: Tanm.NK corrcsiKmdent today In regard to tbo various linos be bus under war, and tbo conver sation naturally led to tbo future of tbo line, Which, by tbo way, is loosed to the Burlington, Cedar Ituplds St Northern Hallway and forms an Important motor in that system. Tbo Cedar lluplds, lowa Falls & Northwestern Hoad ex tends from Holland, In Grundy County, to Clar ion, Wright County, to which point (ho line was completed last your, a distance of tifty-seven miles. The lino is now lu progress ot construction to Spirit latko, in Dickinson County, it distance of ninety-eight miles. Tbo grading will all bo completed this season, umi wltb favorable weather about olgbly miles of the road will bo llnlsbed. ready tor rolling stock. Kudv next year tbo entire lino to Bnim l,ako 'will be completed, u distance from Cedar Ituplds of miles, BenatorDows, In response to the auvstlim" what point do you pmposo to much, imlly,” replied: “Home point on tbo Nortbern Faellla Hallway. I shall bo content only when I see that vast country brought into a nearer relationship wltb the‘Chicago ol lowa/ also to Urn great metropolis Itself, by having a direct through lino." lie anticipated reaching some point in Dakota next year, leaving Hplnt Lake and going lu a northwesterly direction. The Milwaukee & Bt. Haul and Iftdar Uuptds, lowa Falls & Northwestern Hoads run twenty-two miles together, being but KM feet apart, each eager for tho business of the country. Tbo (lues run pumllel from Ummetlsburg northward, separating at or near Hstuorvillo. in Hmmeit Couniy, the Cedar Ituplds, lowa Fulls & Nurtbwesiern going west to Spirit Lake; the Milwaukee .V Ht. Haul continuing northward. A oloso study of tho map will snow some probably iteeullar and un expected (acts. One Is (bat the route to Chi cago from Hmmottslmrg over the Burlington, Cedar Huidds A Northern, Including, of course, tbo leased line above mentioned, is liny miles shorter than any other, and when the linn Is ex tended Into Dakota it will afford unequalod facilities for the exchange of commerce and trade between Chicago and tbo great North west. Grout credit Is duo Senator Dows for tbo business foresight and pluck displayed |u opening up that rich portion of the State, nut only giving tbo people already there great ad vantages, but making Inducements lor a rapid settlement of tbo country which Is being dime. Thbro Is no richer nor more Inviting laud In tho world than Northwestern lowa and uurtaln por tions of Dakota, audit a great through lino of rullway (rum the lending eoiumvrulur city and business centre of the continent will nut aid (bo whole country through which tbo lino pusses, then It cannot bo helped. But a rapid develop ment must certainly await tho section men tioned. There are millions of acres of rich tail cheap lauds all over tho country reached by tho lines now built, and to no built. Thu laud ranges (rum W ta|7, and lid per uoro." None but tbo llnest steel rails and cedar ties are used In tbo construction of this Hue of rail way, aud tbo bridges over tbo main streams uro “combination Iron." tho best possible to build. The branch from Clinton to lowa City Is pro gressing Uuoly. That will also bo an Important factor of Iho Burlington, Collar Bnplds Sc North* cm lino when completed, Them has been a good-slzcd railroad war among extending lines for am*!’or tiro, in which nearly all the mads In the Northwest Imvo boon cmmgod. They fought fortho best routes, tho best country, imd tne best of everything. But itio result has been very beinMicla! to tho Interests of tho State nmi its Inhabitant*, ami -It (s greatly to bo hoped mat they will continue to contest for tho suprumney. Tho Burlington, todnr tinplds it Northern Lino is getting to bo nn oust nmi west mud. ns well ns north and south, and under tho o.tceDant management of President J'rncny and niuicrul-ttupcrlntcndont 0. J, Ives, It will bn doubt continue to grow In prosperity and popularity, Tie. ittruynn on stolen tickets. Mr. K. Ht. John. General Tick Aj/cui of the Chicago, Hook Unilmnd, bm Issued n olrctili and General Passenger obd ' connecting romls Informing tl tlso ticket omco of bis road nt' bunted, and (bo follotfJtn (Slromborg patent) oro aitpp destroyed, but to Insure safot to keep n sharp lookout forth lug forms and numbers, and si bit presented to lake them up referring (bo holder to tbo ’ Department of tbo Hock lair cot and iMssomrcr Island & Vaoilio inr to Conductors Ticket Audits of hem that Auff. 27 . Trenton, Mo., was iff contrail tickets posed to Imre been tty he request them ieki'Mor the folfoar. should nor of thorn (> and collect faro, ueoeral Passenger td for adjustment; CONHUCt (t NCI. TO POINTS ON Com. No, It. LAP. Ity 1., U. A\V. ft/.,.. I.C. Art,. It. ft.... 0. 11. AD. It. It., C.. M.&SI. P C. A N. W C. AN. W C.4N.W.,., Cm M. A 81. P W. C. It. It M., L.S. & W K. N. Line P. Co, Cm M. A St. P ... 1. a h. it M. A»i. C.. St. P. >l. AO. 11., C. It. AN.... C.. M. A HU P.... M. A St. L U. & S.W M.ftMl. 1*... <i. p.&h. city, 'J. h H. H i.c. u. it, v'.,M.&HI. I*. ii. & q n.&g Also tho following tourist liekots: Korin U. I*.. :i. Denver and return, communelng No. tan, oloMmrNo. JWt, via Kansas City or Leavenworth: for;n U. I'., H. Colorado HnnngH and return. com* tiiendnsf No. It'M. closing N’o. tJJ.I, via Kansas City or Leavenworth: form A.. 'l'. & rt. F., I. I’uohlo uml roiurn, oomtmmelug No, aiX). closing No. :>/.!. via KurnatClly or Atchison; form A., T. A S. F.. U, I), k H. Ct. it. H. and return, commenc ing No. :w, closing No. JW», via Kansas City or Atchison. CINCINNATI SOUTIIICUN. Spretdt DUpaleh to IKt Chiciyi Jrfliune. Cincinnati, u., Sept. I.— Mr. Fred Wolffo, who Ib tho representative of (bo Rriangers, wbowns tho successful bidder on Saturday for (ho Icubo of tbc Cincinnati bmuhorn Hallway for n period or twenty-live years. Is still in (bo city, uml •Pont today socially. To tbu remark that Col. Cole, of tho Fast Tennessee, Virginia A* (Jeor gin Hallway system, and a bidder for tho Cin cinnati Southern, would miw yet into Cincinnati by extending on tho Kentucky Central, Mr. Woino said hcniontlonsly: "The Kentucky Central Is not yet extended." The talk Is Utut Col, Cole will now form an alllnnco with C. I’. Huntington, of the Chesapeake & Ohio, and then get control of the Kentneky Central, wbieb lie will extend south to t&o Kinie line, where aconncetlnn could bo made wlih tno new extension ol tho Southern system. It this Is done the Cincinnati Southern would have an active rival fur tho hunthorn business, and It Is claimed by some could never be taadu to pay Its rental, Mr. Wollfe, however, does mu bullavq that Col. Cole will build a rival line at (treat cxpenic for the sake of emraglmr hi n ruinous compel It Jem tor the business of Cincinnati ami tho North. "Jlteru bus been same talk of n eomprosnlpc between the Com syndicate and Fred Wnide. huiCnl. t.ule uml Mr. WoilTo both doellue to say any thin? on that point. MISSOURI VACIKIC. Sj’tthtt Dhontch to Tki Vhleuixi Trilunf, Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 4,—Work on the Missouri Pacific llNllruud In SarpyCouuty is being pushed with vigor. Tho grading from whore tho road intersects the Union Pacific main line, two miles west of I’aplUUm to (ho Platte Itlver, will bu llnlslu.nl by the ‘jatb Inst. Tho bridge across tho Plat to is rapidly being construeted, and will be HtUflttod by Nov. I. H mid work Is buhinr ilmio In Otoe. U-ehardson. and Nemaha Counties, and trains wdl undoubtedly he rimuimr over tho entire line from Atehiscm to Omaha by Jan. 1. TKXAS tt PACIFIC. Hr. Loots, Mo.. Hopt. I.—Tho Texas Si Paciflu Hail road Is completed HU miles west of Dallas, and Is within ISB miles of HI Paso. Trank-laying progresses ut tho rate or two miles per day. OJJITUAUY. IMUIF. GI2OIUJI3 ». WILLIAMS, A’p.v Irl Dh’vteh in The V/ticuya 'J'rib.uie. Ann Anmm, Mieli., Bept, 4.—Prof. George I). Williams, who has been connected with ihe Cut vorslty of Michigan since died this morning, ugedthyears. 110 was born hi Wm/dstovk, Vt., April lU, list/-', and fur several years wag Pro fessor to Kenyon College, (Milo, mid Western University of Pennsylvania. Ills term of aorvleo in tlio University hero Is longer by several years than that ot any uUior Professor. Hu held sue eowlvely tbo choirs of anctcnl language.*, matheniHtldS, and physics, uml was reitrod In IS7.’» as an emeritus Professor. Kenyon College conferred the degree nf LL.D. upon him In JMfl, mid he was onlalncd as n minister in l«» 7. He was u very successful teacher, and highly esteemed by the University AUminl, who csiab llshnd for his bcuullt tbo Williams Professorship endowment. DAXIKL SNYDHII. Hpeeutl IHtvaUh (a Ttu CMiaoo YVt’fiund. Mpnpota. 111., HepL y.—Our uitUeiet wore startled today by the news ut tbo mdden death rtf Aid. Daulol Hnyder, in tho vicinity of Denver, Colo., wueru ho went but a tew days since In connection with mining Interests. Mr. Snyder was in excellent health when ho left here, and u letter to bis family, unnuunolmr his K< to arrive!, bad scarcely reached here, when a teiegmm that ho was dead followed. What ho died of is not known yet. Thu City Connell bull) a special meeting thin evening, and resolved to meet amt take charge of the bony on Its arrival In ibis city. Mr. K. P. Snyder, Oil v Attorney, son of tbo deceased, went to meet tbo remains. Tbs deceased gentleman was one of our hlguly* esteemed citizens. COL. AMUS 801*1511. Dctiioit, Mich., Hopt. O.’—At tbo Lcimwco County Soldiers' held Wednesday. Col. AtitfwHoper, of Clayton, aged 81, was introduced to tbo undtoneo ns the only Lenawee County survivor of the Wbr Of l»li. Hu went homo tbo next Ouy sick with dysentery, grow rapidly worse, and died la twenty-four hours. mils. Qinoa. aptcul XllJpotcA to 77i< C9dc4ao Triburt*. Cmnton, 111., BopL l.—Mrs. Qulgg, motbor of Mrs. Leonard Swell, of Chicago, and mother ot Mrs. 8. P. Lewis, of this city, died lust night in this city after i\ brief Illness, tibo was uu aged tudy und very highly rcspuutud. •TAMES IIODCIK, tfjxclat Dispatch lo Th* t’Meago iHburw. Musoik, liiil., Sept. U.—James Dodge, iho plo near merchant of this city, tiled nt Son Diego, Cal.. yesterday, lie was w years of ugo. ilu WU* a BUtlO Bonator in IBbi. STOLEN CLOTHING FOUND. Mr. NouooUorit, living at tbo corner of Dock wollnvcnuo nod Sixteenth street, found in bis eoruflotd Saturday night a quantity of clothing of vnnuus Uuscrlptions, Thu matter was re portotl to tbo policeot tbo Illnmau StrootSta tloo, and two mllvors lay all night with tbo ox* puotaUon of eutebing the thieves, but uonuo appeared, and tbo goods were taken to the sta non, wburu they await tin owner, Tbo property consists of seven pairs diagonal-goods uunta loons, three pairs tricot pantaloons, three coats, sovontuen pairs of base, aud a red aud white bed-spread. $350,000 FOR CHEESE. Special i>uvti(e« tu The Chicago Tribune* Bjibiiuvcian, Wls., Bopt. a.—Uurlutf tbo put threw months tbotlermun Hank of this ctly has paid out tf-W.WO for cbeeso ulone, and their braeb hunk itt Btißboyipm Falls SIOO,OOO, waking u total of $330,000. IN MEMORY OF FRED HECKER. Cincinnati, bupt. 4.—Tbo Uertuuu plonto nt luwood Park today and touhrbt for tbo purpose of ruining fund* to erect a monument In loom* ury uf tbo German lover of liberty, Fred llcckor, was successful. Tbo attendance was 5,000. An admission fee or M cento waa ebanred. Twenty societies participated, and tbo aaolotleo ooutnbntwd. It Is believed that near £iooo will bo raison. Tbo ceremonies consisted or n pro* cession through tbo streets at noon, speeches 1u tbo altoruouu, and tableaux, uod deelutnatloa, and muatq nt night Oen. Btgel. whole presence was promised, was prevented from coming by pressure or business, Tho" grove at wiguiwoi illumlnatod andtboro was a display of Dm works. HOG CHOLERA, ftwefat DUpatth to Th« Chicago Triliun*.' McQupuoii, la., Sept. 4.— I That dread dlsonso among swine known as bog cholera has attend? put in an appenrnneo. This disease baa seriously Interfered with bog oultunln Clayton County, so much so tbnt many oro going largely into sheep Instead. This yenr this crop will bo sold nt tho curliest dato possible after hog* nm In condition. The sriotdthls year will nut no ni largo as formerly. Tho yield of corn will be inrgo nnrt of good uunllty. This crop Is practi cally out of daugor of the frost. Ilomford** Acid t*hoiiplinto In Nervous Prostration. Ilistbobost tonto I know of In debility and nervous nrostrntlgn. with sleeplessness, caused by mental overwork or prolonged Jactation, A. E. CAnornEUS, M. U., San Antonio, Tox. BUSINESS NOTICES. PILUSI PILISSM PILItSMt ..A "lire euro for HHml, niecdlmr, Itching, end Ulcerated Plica tins boon discovered by Dr. Will }?/»»; A floplo lH»* of Dlt WILLIAMS’ INDIAN I iLb OiMMbNr bus cured tho worst ohronlo cases of twenty-Uvo years'standing. II gives wUS! i'.'.Jdye iMiMutcannortiMMi*. WILL IAMB (MMMRNT absorbs tho tumor*, soothes imln. allays tho Ifitcmto Itcbfncr* especially after vetting warm In bed, noting ns a Ixmll lee. It is pro pared for Piles, Itching of tho parts, nnd nomine clue. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of prlco—|l. F. S. 1 1MNH \ Jc CO., Proprietors, Cleveland. 0. , Sent by mail upon receipt of prlco by Van fcfcbanok, Stevenson A Co., agents, fc abd 111 Lake street, Chicago. nvg NOS. wivb.j Clou. JVo. Arond»s Hoor, trim, nnd Witte, with Cinchona, tho standard medicinal tonlo of this progressive ago. It enriches tho blood, prompt* Jy Invigorates tho bruin and nervous system. Improves digestion, etc. Ucault: A round form, bright eyes, happy suite of mind. Amnd’s drug store, corner Madison street and fifth nvonuo. Buck A: Uaynnr’a Moth Powder I* the smxMt limed-killer. It makes Hlim-t work ol roaches, lions, Hies, and bedbugs. Also preserve) valuable tur» ami woolens from tho ravages ol umthfl. Uuck Si Ituyncr. makers of tho ".Mar*" Cologne. BAKING POWDER* asHca co2sr , x’^3^.s r x i i White other H«Hn<r I’mrdrm are JarecJr ADDI# TtHATEU with ALU?I and olltar hurtful drug*, I 1$ flB !n* hern kept YM’llAMn'.n In all of Its orlcfnal purity amt irltol?*otnrnr'i*. Tho l«st o»lrt»nco of i™ ftifTjrv. ni,tuinrf ( VM*-s\ nniry, end KFrKmVEMSS, |» TUB I AIT op Id Mm? nini tontar* from North lo South. Ironi tto*t to Wc*t, In tor hemp* of Hip HcU and poor, nhcro It has been nivd for the lent J.’» years, fl PURE FRUIT AGIO mm POWDER. 2.XVKU piOLI) IN UUI.K. Mmk hj STEELE ,0 I*ll ICE, Mnnnfaftnrer* of leiptitln Yeast flrtnk, Special KUrorto# Extract*, etc., Chicago and SU Louie. rnorosALs. ■ I'ropooai* fur Mlllbiry Nopalles. itCAiiuVAunais in;uAur«n:sr or Dakota. i ona Inner immmissaiiv or bciifnsirvrK, > Four SNKM.i.sti. Minn . AU.-. at. I-Vd. \ Healed In duiatvuto. (•ultimo lo tlio nsiml vunaiiluti*. *a lit lie revolt cl iu Uiu oTtioep ol tint Pur* clmciiic iturt llcjotl of riuh-1-ioni'O nl at. (non. Minn.. »»a cnu-.i-o. in..uuui n u’eim* n. m. on l-nilar. llio »H»« day of jvjbtu'ohor. I'M.ut wti'ch tone uml iiliicph they will Im> In urn'cm-c ui Idthlcr*, lor furn.- iiiu lor lliu Milwt.uaifO |io|i*ri mem C.M. Army, ntdivcrcl nt.ati<a nlac<M la rt. van I or Cmen'.’ti mi may bo rcaulruo. on or liyfuio sunioiu- Ucr /t. l-vd: .Sti'bafrcUporU.n-.ossnmlllghtßioss. lll.(U>l|mmi't* hsc.iii, rhnri elent* side*. ■IAUW punml* beans, w hit", im-l'.um. in muii(l-hnop n d liarroli*, t»r In ~' " patent half* _ LnrieU. orln ihmbluriiuks. :wnj|hMiml< pens. hiiiti. Id harrui*. IS.tOJ pounds rll.-u, wlilte. mump. and clean. In barrel*, or in ••Uoinitmxm's inauut hntf*bnrn»s, ut In dmiblu nnuks. ila.COlpumiiissimp, i.nunlry, Imnl und dry. ♦U.UA) pound* salt, dairy, lino und diy, in barrels, or In double f.hO pounds bnon. b?i*akfa%l. entered, li.tuipmimls hiitn, KiiifDi 'inintil. uovuretl. I'miMnals win bu rumdvi‘o (or Uio would orunr por* Won o( (lie above nnmun*. i»u» •*. miv nnuii'iiMiiiuir., flaj rljht unliin nl«!i Dus miioiiir.Hio PoiHmdnisoil (•reserved hy the Uovtiniment, uiul. with the con* sera of ilia editor* i» whom awards nrumudu. User may be motcatmd, M»mple* or nil urlldc* bid f«rr. OTcent tlio pork and tuiiiii tuasiamninmny the iin>|H>H.als. and uolwac* vepiubmi mast o«pi.«l the "l iioJiiO sample* to mi soon nuliu oihcoM moinlotnal above. On Mppncailun at the •:iiuo ottivo* full Infomm'.lon ns to the inutiocr of bid* ding, conimlons to l>o observed tiy bidders, kinds o( paeus-'e* required, blnnkMor proposal*. 0t0.,w11l lie turnl*(i>M. 't he Uovurnmant reserve* tlio right to reject any or all tiruims.ils. inivuiniHMcontuinlngproimsa'.B tlionld ho nmrkod “ rrojiofiils lor f> (imine the nrtietoi, imd aiMrOMea os miluws: Kor deliveries in Cnunto, to Major J. W. U'rrUor.C. 8., U. 8. Army: uml for de liveries In Bt. Paul, to iliu Depot Coimubaury ut Sub sistence, JJIB Unhurt strum. Pu Paul. Minn. ■ Al. H. MimuAN. , Major tuid 0. 8.. i/. s. Army, * Chlul I‘oniiiilssnry ot Wuhsbtenco. Phi|iasul* Ihr (Mvnlry Knrsftfc. IDiAmjirAjmais HKiM.nTMb.vr nr Dakota, ) omtK Ciiij:r gvAnrKii.MAimni, V , . KoitTNNKI.I.IMI, Mlllll.. AllU.Jtfd, V«l. i Smiled proposal* In trlpl|r>aio, mibjoul to tlio usual condition*, win he reuutvud nt the odlve ot the Chief i'mmunmiKior, Dep.utiui'iit ot UiiUom, Port Snulllng, linn., tiiitll is o'clock tn., on Mept. iri, t-«l,iiit .widen lliutt and plneo llioy will ho opmietl In tlio presence of balder*, for (undshlng and delivering nt isalnt Paul, .Minn., one linmired nml any Oil) cavalry lionun. rioposula for it less number than Uio wtiolu requlrud will be received. him uu icviiuj. A boim in tlio pennl sain nf M/AIOQ mu»toccomnuny oaub|iru|N>*Al. nnUuini|>y ot Uil* ndvorttreinunt. and of uiu Ktwmncauon*. shuuia be attuolnnl tu tlio nru* IKinnl. Tho (tovoriuiißni rueurvus the rkutu to reject nay or nil pruiHiwils. Illnnk forms, und full InMriimtlon ua hi ino immmsr of blildlna, connliioiH to be otisurved by libblenuml turmsof «iii(nicl uu) imyrnoat «rdi bu turalshud on sppiUiutna m this oiticu. hnvedopoa CDiitßUdnaproiiDwn* should bu mnrkoil “ Woims.iU lor tavulry llerso." uml uddruMmt to the undur* slgneit. ' WM. AIVHUB. Deputy Q. M. (Jon.,U.S. A.. NOTICK TO (JOSTiIiCTOiiS. BqalOit pfofmsnts will be mmlrm) until Hopt.2A. 1381. nt the office or tho Puobio lliilldlog und liivo«imont I’uiupany. Pueblo, t'ulu., for constructing u Hmt*olm4 brick hotel building In Puublo. I»» (net by Ptl feet, fuur stories In bight übevu thu basomonl und tu oon* lulu I'Aj rooms. Pinna Hint spocillcnitons may seen at tho omeo op• the cumjrtiny In Puublo, Colo., or ot the <rtlleo ot W. W. lloviNUl’O.N.arvbliuut. Itoaui3l, IU Adams*st., t’hlcmru, jli. Hueli bid must bo nccuwtmiilod liy a written euaptn* tee u( two resiKMislblu purlin* that such bidder wilt enter Into n contna't fur the cunstruetlon of said hotel, and Hint they will become sureties on u bond to bu signed by tho Mdduras prtncliMl tor tbu fulth* till iieriormnneo of said contract, should tbo contract, bu awarded to such bhldar. Tlio company reserve the right to reject any nud all bids. Ur order nf thn Kteeullvo Commltteo.' KKUI) lIAAIUUI.UVU. Bocroiary. OCIiAN JVJ VIGATIOHi. STATE LINE To Glatgow. Liverpool. Dublin, llcUdsi, nn«j London, perry. iromN. Y„ every Thursday, Kim Cabin, SOI to i;U according to AvcotumuduUuii. Second CubinVlkJ. bieenwiu. outward. t-w. These •tuamurs carry uefther ivttle, aiieuis uopplgs. « AUSTW. BALDWIN A CO„ lanroadwar.N. Y„ and till Itaudo eh-at., Chicago. JUItN ULCUCN. Wwleru Manager. UHOXCICIAJj CIGAIUiTTIiH. U»oJo(Tera' Orltfnnl UronchlolClir nrotio*, fur the roller mid ouro of lutarrli, Huy Kuvur. lluumenoua, • old*. Cottdh*. Asilnmi, lironcliUla, Llleuduclio, Oilvimlve Uieuth, vie. Itiuld l>y ull ltruKk r l»(«. !li oolite. If'. UtHK H’i’Ul'llKNd ft CO., I'roM., CblvudO lyics. STAFFORD’S INKS. tni(v«r«i»l ( Itlue lunch Oflloc, Commercial. Violet Comolnvil, Chemical rfuldt Violet lilank C«ii>)rlDf. Wliuluaalo uml Itvtatl. GEO. E. COUi & GO., HTATIOMBUH AMU PiUKTEItS, SO Uearboro Hi. VJSHOLVTION NOTICE* DISSOLUTION. Notlno Is hereby ytvsn that the partnership hereto* fora exUUes between McCitwry * buiith. cuiuuiUsive merchants dealiDic lu itruiu uud uravUluiu, comer ul WMbliiutou and fat tjulle-et*., Chlowro, ill v bus tlili day b«eu dissolved. AuuwUrm. Byron J. HuClsaty * Qoi, will cooiluuft the Mine bosluaM St ihesaiue plute, collect debts due AluOlesry A bodlb. sad •uitiu ail ducts duo from them. bset.l'iMl. 11VUON J. MCCLVAUY. j 5