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9 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1877. =e ——— 3 a * ?, " ¥ ey 3 INDIVIDUAL SCORRA was a bachelor, aed (5, 1 member of ona uf the | gibility to office raised trouble on the etart, and | combined with five or six of the targer shlvpers | eential Incidents of hamanity. ‘The beat s a Honk of cable between Rye Beach and New SPORTING NEWS. ‘Tho full scores of the Americans at $00 yards | eldest amt most respected taniliea Inthe | an attempt was made te reconsider. No. other | of stock from this « are now. paying to | what concerns the mace and that ome ier foundland will be, abandoned, ant Cantla were as follows: Slates and a cousin of Gen. Gideon | business Was done, and happily no speeches were | these slippers ( Sy gid her car | Convention hae attained, “It the Mepatiies tnt ermbncutona willy (her Gade through . 7. S.PARINA S885 Pillow, He Twae | from Maury” County, | made. on all atovk reveal in New Vork euning from | Rennes lengia are reen reasanabiy aethe they can slona ; i lewell. 3 Dut had rested in this city for several months ints west of Rufalo, Pittsburg, and Sala- y J sal ars: pha Pree APTOISTMERT ACCRPTED. icin First Day's Shooting Between the ite past. He had been an invalid fur years with 9 |. THE REFUMTACANS. hnanen. : Cen de ; Gen, Tenjamin F. Kelly, of West wind American and English Ulsense of the kidneys. Ho was at ane thea | The Renublicana of the Seventh Ward held | Tne Trimvye stated at a previous tine that | President Grant, with all his acknowledged hay accented she er aa aca He- ds We clerk In the Navy Department, His father was | thofr fret meeting last evening, the abject he. | Ruch an arrangement with leading shippers docs | orrore of administration, always received the nn. Ree eet RR Ne mach: RifleeTeams. tr. CoE an alde-tecamp to Gen, Jackson at the Usttle | ine to ormanize for the approaching eampaten, | CXt and cndemned {in the strongest terms, | enranco af Hepnblican confidence when Repntt Conventions were in esalon, — will bernie Recretary Bherinan o short time sinca ap- pointed a Commission to Investigate the cir cumatances amending the Awarding of the con- tract to the Grapkie Company, and the nature of the contract. by which they are furnishing stamped bank-<cheeka, Ono provision: was that the Compan, would purchase of the Govern: ment 21,008 worth of two-cent bank stamps per month, and npon this amotnt they would not claim the uaual commission of 5 per cent. ‘The contract_attracted the attention of the of- ficers at the Treasury on account of tts unusual eharactcr, and hence the tnvertization. OAMPAIGN AMMUNITION, One of the facts which did not appear in the Feport of the Philadelphia Custom-House was that it had been the custoin totake ehan- pagne and brandy in considerable quantities, which were brought through without duty, and rend them to Harrisburg as supplics for Phila. delphin politiclans during the sitting of their Conyentlous. of New Orleans. LOUAL POLITICS. A MOTLEY Crown. The Village of Lemont was made Ilvely ves- tenlay by a visitntlon of the oll Board of Super- yleors—the Boant of 187i—who a few weeks ago resolved to gather there and have a day's recre- atlon, The preparation for the affate was large. A special tray had been liteed and invitations had been feued to quite a number, and the af- falr promised to be one to he long reniembered, not only a3 reviving the dead past, but as an ovension of great intercet in loval potities, It was very evident long before the party em- barked for the “ City of Stone” that the Sue ervisora woth? have very little to do with the estivitles, of the real enjoymient of the day, for nuuterteally they were us one to ten, and, as a matter of fact, were In advance absorbed by persons who had an Innate desire to nerve the dear public {i most any capacity, ‘There was every candidate ever heart or spoken ofin connection with the coming election, and allwere going fnto the country fora day for freshalr, To talk polities or party was to Insult them, for upon such poppy uceasion, and it view of the uncertainty of political events, the: knew neither party nor ere They were what had been known ox Republlesns aud Demucrate, use all the stuck-shippers except the fayor- edt few must contribute tu the purses of theac men a tax of 816 an evere car-load they xen to New York, being nearly @1 per lead for cattle. Ifthe Wabash would ileht against this nefari- ous Arrangement becauee it discriminates nugainst the emalter shippers it woutd have the support of every honest-minded © man. Hut it) «does no osteh: ok things it fe so merety trying = tu | injure the business of the Chicago ‘roads and benellt itself, Wile the “Eveners" get the abore- named relette on business going via Chicago, tey get the same ret n husiness gelng via St. Lous, The truth about the matter 15 that the arrangement has not been made by the rows golng Fast from Chicago, but by the. New York frank lines, whitch £3), the rebate ant then charge the Weatern roads back with their pro- portion of the outlay, They do this same thing: ‘with roads trom St, Louls or any other Westerit pulnt. It can therefore he easily sven that there ja not the leant cause for the roel ‘of the St. Lois roads that thelr clty is discriminated against, ‘They enjoy the same advantages that are enjoyed by the roads from Chicago, aud have even lower rites in proportion. ‘The cause of the Increase of the business going via Chi- cago is te be looked for in the fact that shippers prefer to ship their stock thls way if the rates ure provortiunately even or nearly so. THE PITTSBURG LOSSES. Enectal Diepatch to The Tribune. “ Indeed it the Republican Convention of Nom voce shall rofure an ennally explicit asantance fent Hayen, anduwe fo not believe thatte win New York Evening Poot (iep.}. ‘ The order forbidding oMecholders from Inboring for the interest and advancement at putie ties ia nemehiai one. and if carrted out wilt Fhe tainly lead to. the annihilation of the party, Mr Comell Ix Jnstiqed in paying no attention to IC. andif hits constituents desire to keep him ay the Committee, wa hope he wilt ylold_ to thelr wiehes and take the conteynences.—syracuse Standard (implacable Rep.) In reply to the criticism that tho Adminis. trative policies of Mr. Hares may be very virtn. bus, but are impracticable and teal, “Senaiee Taath temarke: '*T do not believe tat the pos tical adinsnieteation of this country can be tilaced npon too hizh a plane to anit the penple. 1 bellevg the more patrlolle you make bt, the more free frou, corruption and avistnesa, the higher Bud the more agsured 118 succcas Will bo," ‘Thero will bo twa parties, or factions, in every commantly, each Intent on controlling it, 'The apparent belief on the part of rome that, the being wa longer a Republican organization ig, Missineipp!, one act of politicians will be peo mitied to manage politles their awn way, devel the gulletess confidence of the nareery, Hort Welleve ft, but prepare for tho storin. "Tt wit come.—Mamphis (Tenn. Avalanche Uni), Onr telegraph dispatches contain notice ot the death of the old Mormon prophet and repro. bate, Heigham Young, While many of the paper The hall, Kiceny's, No. 302 West Fourteenth street, was two-thirds (ull, the attendance numbering about 10), Mr. M.D. Frisbie was elected temporary Chalrmany and E. H, Thorp Beeretary. At was decided to form a ward club at once, and, after cunsiderable wrangling aud disorder, the following ollicers were clected: Prendent—dohn Chipp, Vice: Preatdent-~T. T. Prot Secrelary—Soseph Webbs Tredeurer—Adam Gri . Tho result was nut satisfactory to ‘a great many in the hall, they clahiing that Yark-Coimmissioner Maus had run in a lot of Demorrats to control the election. Accordingly, they left aud tel a mecthur nt BY Bite Taina avenue. C. W, Gardner, who was temporary Chairman of the other gathering, and resigned on account of the confusion, was called to the chalr. Au election for oilivers cad- ed in the selection of the following: Preatdent—John Schmet?.. Vices Prestdeal—Joreph Calhoun, Secretary—E, HW. Thorp, Preasurer—lolin Burmelater, Breentive Committee—First Precinct, Thomas J. Tircham, Alex Cathonns Second, —; Third. obn Barber, E. tephens; Fourth, —-; Fifth, Michael Rettinger, Albert Wolter: Siath,— : Sev- ih, “Iriel | Lochbuehler, Frank Shubert; ih, Cheint Hlanroth, Peter Juok; At Large, ‘Taylor. The Yankees Lend in the Grand Total Twenty-nine Points. Medi, Wes evans... ir. Whillim Fergtsc Arrangements for the Match, Es ities Ferquscis § Styles of Shooting, Etc, PI = posemavey TheCincinnatis Vanquish the Lonisvilies, ser. the Bostons Doing the Same for tho St. Louis. ———s Racos at Voxter Park, Beacon Park, Milwauk Columbus, St Joseph, Eto. eoeeuues: euseauens: wevseare? Grand total, Milner, ia Cnassouae: paee-ateresns Bauebere FIRES. AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, Srnrixorig.p, Mass., Sept, 13,—-The Boston & Albany car-shops burned to-night. Cause tn- known. Fiftecn freight-cars and four locomo- motises were burned. Loss from 875,000 to $100,000. Insured. Three hundred men are thrown ont of employment, Mity of whom lose TI RIFLE. INTERNATIONAL CONTEST AT CIBEDHOOR. New York, Sept, 13.—At the appointed time AMERICAN TEA 11 oclock—tiring was becun in the Interna- tonal ritle-match, Hoth teams were in admira- vle form. The Americans won tue toss for the choice of targets, About 2,000 persons, includ> ing many ladles, were present at the opening of 3 sucaevau: aavgacual: PoeoerT re posgneae: tpagerue . > Wi print coinmns of entosy and history, moe the match, and this number was constantly {1- hut none were offensively 60, for by some tne Mr, Schmelz: returned thanks, and asked all Pmvapgrrnta, Sept. 13.—The Pennsylvants | fii! i Hy paths’ ebestiand:toole: freaged by rapidiy-arriving aud crowded vo- nuritaule means the most Intense pardisanswere | tha Kepubltcans of the wand todsthelr share to- | Directors now propose the following basis ot the sitet jms encyclonriliay we, Shall seni ay, AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICII. hele, The private coaches and public Lacks harmonized, and the most virulent prowoters of | ward sweepliyg out the corraptivu trom the procedure In. the tnutter of the Pittsburg riot and eirlhzation have been relieved of its worst an mont dinguating blotch, ani Hell recelved dose that will make it bubbie with delight for months tp come.—Saginuw (Mich,) Republican. ‘Tho Inst act of Damocratic folly is a talk reform stuod ton te same general platforin, Outside of the old Supervisors it is safe, then, to fay tliat everybody vas a candidate for office, and ‘the reporter filled to find a single person who car whether he was elected on the grounds were numerous, and filed with Jadics and gentlemen. EIGuT HUNDRED YARDS After warming the guns, tiring was begun at County Bultding. When that was done they could sleep peacelully. After naming the Club the Seventh Want Republican ‘Workingmen’s Club, the meeting adjourued, $ Special Mapatch to The Tribune, M Gaanv Rartps, Mich, Sept. 1%—An_ Ineen- S97 lary fire destroyed an unoccupied dwelling in this city, owned by Dr. L. D. Putnam, to-day. Josser, agreed upon by the Board to-«lay: 1. Neither the claimants nor the Company shall be considered as waiving any legat rights, 2% The claimants shall commence the pre- f impeaching Judza Bradley for nis vote on the A 2 , by one party oor the other, and —— entation of thelr clab alnst the County of Sieeroray Comimiasion, Why dudge Loss about $1,500, on which there was $1,000 | 800 yards range, Gen. Dakin, Captain of the " darle’ cama te. 7the stron ae on of Unelr clalins agalust the County of t on radley, jnsuranee. ie wag the arst fire-alarm our clty | Arnerican team, leading off with 4, followed by Tiere To tie acta atae Tok data. IM intsvONeae sig eee ak 1g | Alentieny before the tnt day of December, 1977) | Sania tor be cast teeta te rue aeetstae of had had in six weeks. Rigby, of the Brish team, with 6; Jackson, THE TURF. them, They were a finc-looklig lot uf gentle | so soting lant th i ir Campbell. Ital 9] placing tem in the Lunds of counsel to be em- | angunt tellinal will etend the tost of the severest ne ‘Amerlean, 6: Allen, Bruce, and Weber, Amcri- ne. DEXTEW PARES men, and thera was cnomzh of then to Peottie e night in Gantt a corner of | ployed and paid by the Company, in accord. | eximinatton Into the Jaw and the facts, and i te i IN CILICAGO, can, Beach, The Britis team is finng slowly. . AVE THE DEAR PEOPLE ‘est Yan Buren street att ampbell avenue, not thoxe who voted in Yee majority who will hare occasion, on a review of the whole inaller, to te. gret thelt votes, Providence Journat (ep. Aftor about adozon miracles at Lourdes ‘Tho alarm from Box $32 st 2:40 yesterday af- ternoon was caused by a tire at No. 179 Bremer street, owned by Joseph Bilenbach, and occupied There were tro very interesting match-races | ror tho next half century, They wero: For ‘The Americans, are atiendy tut. the contost 18 | at Dexter Park yesterday afternoon, which at- | Judges,—not particular where they preside,— close, ‘The American team’s total at 800 yards | tracted an unuaually largo number of specta- | Henry S. Austin, fra W. Muell, and C. 1, Wil- ance with the circular of Ang, 17, 1877, signed by 8. B, Kingston, General Freight Agent, und {f by the Ist day of Octo- The meeting was called to order by Mr.Dunston, who nominated Mr. J. B. flall for temporary Chairman and Mr. Hugh McLaughlin temporary : lette} for Clerk of the Crininal Court, Hugh ber, 1877, such cinims hare wut been realized | ine other day, the pilgrims, at the sugges, : as ndwelling by Peter Debald, Damage, $100. | 18 563. tors, and afforded them an immense amount of | Jette; for Clerk of the tre hn Contes, | Secretary. Both gentlemen wero vlected. (ruin of adjusted with the County of Allegheny, | ete, Cher days, the pilerinns, at the sug a Caner bores hole for 8 water-pipe trough | ‘The members of the American team madothe } fun, ‘The first raco was between the gray geld- | jlctushlin, fom Harrett, at 4 van Gonulskeys | “Grecubacker Hoyt. hai, it secipet, stumped | to caiuunts to employ eonnset forthemmelver’ | the teattot the Popes thle imatontnn fey eh +5 ‘the aide of the house with a red-hot iron, following score see ing Gray Billy, named by B, B. Booner, aud } chett, and W. 3. Scribner; for County, Clerk, | his way out to the place of imeeting, dodging | &f %t their re expense, und with whoin the mance a, print tent a icant hecantiived, nite © a. 4 f° a(Bruc 50 ne first he: ras »C 4» WS. q Bi s Ys 60 man rewarded bis bravery by giving hina chauce to air his much-yented doctrine of green- backs and prosperity. . Ex-Ald. Campbenl owns Campbell Mall, It te aguod place for meetings tube bela, and At ls probable that before the Greenbackgrs will ace claims, and detorumme the Hubliity of the Cot pany therefor, Buch eases shall’ bo presented without usmnecessary delay, and for all claims in any clase for whieh the Copipany slull be al- guilged to be Hable puyment shall be mule, by the Company withts two years from the date of charactertstle jesting. Now, If praying tn South etn Franen puts a new pair of tega on tho uld msn, we will aurce lo make a burnt offering of Prof, ‘Tyndall. —Cinctunatl Commercial, Wo waut tho President to soo onr people at home, aud not judge them by the fawni Hyue. “tildackeon th 9:43; the accond by the eame horso in 3:43}, } for Superintendent of Schools, G, D. haut and ‘As the diving at 600 yards progressed, it be- | fm the thind heat two colllslous occurred, each | feline wil Deetd for Teenenress; Washlugton came reasonably certain that the American | driver claiming the other to be in fault, The | others were canildates for County Commisstun- team would win the tnitial range. The elegunt | judges finally deckded to call {t no heat, aud in | er, if they coukl get nothing better, excepting, ahooting of the Ancricans, seyeral making con- | the fourth, which was trotted after tho usual of course, a few of the elect present, and such FELL FROM A SCATFOLD, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 12—Two men, John Devers and Willian Sayres, both of Cincinnath. aged respectively 26 and 50 years, fell from a & es Sat 1 . aa the lon. Lorenz Hrentano, A. C. Hesing, the | complish anything they will have held many | the losses of the amounts ascertained to be due, | Ryeophante, or meniticious slanderere, who oa) a ET SG ATT a etary ere Feel | ratte This toe was see dott n aites the | reporters; and others. aa katherlurs,, Therefore he has identified nimaclt | withy legal Interest, thereon, aud such eludes | tr sto Tnterticwnat the: Wille Tiowear Andsy ss fncton, Ky. sud were danwerously Injured. | afl the more cunthlent. The eruwd outalde the | itv é cllnren yy Con Sullivall, abd'Lady | ‘The excursion party left this elty af 0:90, and } With Lie Inflation humbug of the Twelgth Ward. | slall thereupon bo asslined to the Company. + want our peuple to wee and converse with the wilt 4 Wwe MMaccse ot were’ also Injured inter: | lites occasionally displayed their partlsanslip | {1 'Ly sain Crooks, reuched Lemont abaut 11 o'clock. ‘They were | ‘Tho Chairman tooked over the meagrfuudionce, | | i ‘The clalmants shall deslcnate a committee | Taniered, wull-behaved, and most cuarteous gee by cheering, but these demonstrations were im: The accond race was for $50 naide, thocon- | mict ut the tlepot by a band of music intended mediately aubdued and finally checked entirely | testants being Aberu's brown stallion David, | 98 90 escort to a grovo near by, but the tempta- by officers of tho association having charge of | and Brady's brown mare Josie B., the frvt- | tons around were too wrcat, and the promised y : hamed being driven by. Dantel Leary, and the | nrocvssion failed. Tho grove, however, was the preservation of order. mare by John Latub. ‘This race was short aud | Hually reached, and at once ft was apparent that, THE WRITISIE SCOIB. sivcet, Joste I. being distanced In the first heat, | extenstye preparations had been made. There Some members of the British team did excel- | {n 2:403g. The crowd in attendance ‘was large wis i blaciorm far the alates lial antic ' : v ‘table, there being nothing tn the way | ov the one a beers for the multitude Jent work at the 00-yard range. ‘The following | an tea e ee, ter eee artaeatteroan. | on the other, aut still back In. tho prove wana fee score wai leak: Peston NEACON PARK: yeble Aten with ehoike wiles oe He Hanoy, igby . sevecee TRY LE —’ i Everything was complete, and the onjoyment Milnerse oe 33] Eva Bostos, Sopt. 19.—The Beacon Park races to- | ‘hich followed was euinmensurato with the ex- Ferguron 2 ica ane > Ee day resulted ns follows: Unfinished 3:50 race | tensive preparations. Halford 72 | Humphrey .. ol yesterday was won by Schuyler, Pratt seu | ‘The ilrat order of business waa the calling of and his ¢ycs Ughted on Campbell. A sudden Ae nally, thought “occured to him; — he” reasoned ; thi "if Iocan get Cumpbell ine terested in this “thing, perhaps — tho hall-rent won't be ns much as it otherwise would, be.” He called on Mr. Canplell, and Mr. G, responded in one of his soud, load, old-timed, hoopla, whoop-euvup effusions. t duterlurded were very funny, Mr. Dunston made a speech. Bo did Mr, Morse, So did Mr, Baldwin, Mr. Davis sang a sung. Theo, upon motion, the temuerary otli- cers were permanently Installed, and it wits therefore decided that It was the setac of the of three persons Lo act by conjunetéon with ineibers of the Board of Directors of the Com- pany in supervising the prosecution of all such: sTalius ws andy bs presented under this arrango- ment th Heman. itis high thre to change our policy and Jouk to our Iutere: If nothing more. And thee will be bent subecrved by a chourfnl recognition of the Powers-that-be, whether they aro of our at. dajning or not,—Lyncaburg Virginian (Wen.), With regard to the practical monopoly ax. sumed by Congresemen over nearly all of the tp. polntments to Federal offices, dudgo Shetlabarzer, of Ohio, thinks It one of the most murvolous facte hat, for nearly bait 8 century, tha peapia Lae stood by and acen tho President stripped of dit clear constitutional powers in the preintaed; seen the President reduced to what Grant confessed to Shellabarger tat he was himaelf, ‘a mere oflee. KILLED BY LIGHTNING, Groncetowy, Del., Sept. 13—During the EN thunder-storm this afternoon Gidcon B. tfitch- ens, with four sons and two daughters, took ; refuge under atree In afield near here, The ' Vyhtning struck, and three of the ehthiren, two : fons ind one daughter, were tustantly killed, é ‘The fathor and remaining children wero seri- ? wusly but not fatally hurt. & WELL VLEASED. - Mr, F, E. Morac, General Western Passenger Agent of the Lake Shore & Michtyan Southern Rullroad, recelyed the following complimentary notice yesterday from the Commander of Apolo Commandery, No. 1, Kulghts Templars It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the ‘he stories NITLTEN BY A ROAR. kar.” Besides, the popular corruption that bs eae + Be . e , meeting that un Independent (Greaubuck) Club | fact that the pilgrimage which was made by Apolle | UO! ite ‘. Corumus, 0., Sept. 13.—Burton Hayes, of Re A rape ten [an ora mye ee ag | Hh ard We Waitey aad the aclectiowot a | be forticd, m i d Commandery'ty thw City of Cleveland, 0. to at: | Sotned Uuinciionn between tho executive td : Vernon County, while examining some hogs on team finished a yards: Mes SEs skal: member, De W, Clark, Jr, os Clerk. N. J. fend tho twontleth trigtintul conclave of the Cirand | thy Loglalutive branches of the Government 4 _ the fale grounde, was acrlousty, ff vot fatally, | tance before the British were half through, | Trampoline. 3.2] irown, who tnd donated’ tho use of the grove, HE DEMOCRACY, Fear ot hnverbaca ne thorouity etlesaky | change full of dangers, ; {ujured by one of the boars, which thrust bis | Dakin made 18 bull's-cyes out of 15,.Jackson 11, | Gree bringa. a. BG | was then called upon and delivered an address | A number of the members -of tho County | had if not been for the efforts of the uillcors of the | ‘Lhe Civil-Nervico-reform order 1s simply i tusk into his leg, muking a fearful wound, Hyde 11, Allen 12, Weber 11, Bruce 1, Blydon- | Sooner... .... 4 2] of weleome—auch on address aa only such a | Democratic Central Conmittes held a secret | Jake Shore & Michigan Southern Nullway te far- | tho omploying power saying to itsomployer, **At- 5 ee = burgh 14, Jewell 12. Time—2;26' gentleman, ecu delice Mattes such awpettine incetlug laat nleht at the Sherman Iouso to hush ws efeane tradi leca eae da te ae mee tend to your huseiness, senucing, more, hothleg Ye ‘ t ja cl le bth ie 1 exe tT vl Y ‘ CANADIAN NEWS. ‘The order In which the teams stood fa aa fol- ae reimtinculahed tecmblato, wud so much | discuss the situation. Matters were only perience ‘wo fect Juntifod in saying ttt. thera | muita pottilent machine, qnough aomo.ot thern ‘ lows: British team—Ifalford, G, Fenton, J. et hicago's talent and husiuess enterprise rep- | formally discussed, aud a resvlution was adppte | is noroad which le helter equipued, and no road ) tobea tong timy in finding tout. The order it es ‘Canadian Freemasons¥. M,C. AwAero- | Fenton, Humphrey, Rigby, Milner, Feneusqn, G | reneuted Me hoped they would havo a good | ed requesting the Chalraian, Jolin Mattock, or Tecornizing their obligations to tho Lake Shore | Srect“to nan rolitlent alow cet prorated day mautles—The Brantford Liquor Rivte—Vast | Evans, The American team—Dakin, Jackson, a inne, Bri erry fH. Sinfth, to call a meeting next week, | sfchiuan Sonthern Rallway, Apoito Commaniery, erfere with the dfrch: file! Hiding—Smugsiing Rags-Tho Angilean | pryte, Allen, Weber,’ Bruce, Biydonburch, 2 “a0 NOME FULT efther on Tuesday or Thursday ovening, at the atuted conclave: helt Sept, 4, unaniinously ob intent ‘ueee not ie cont hin ctelna 10 sper Synod—Tho octors aud Thelr Aggressive i , ¥ BT, JOSEN, MO. which elleited considerable apphiuse and caused. A incoting was held last evening at the corner | adopted the folluwiny, to wit: GU per contof hie ealary to the committee of bY tii Jewell. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, the audience to cast a ihuncetoward the sourco | of Ontario and Market streets for tho purposy | | Wieneas, ‘Che managers of tho Lake Shore & | party, if he chooses tu do so; it only says the Demand sparty, yay ein pectat Diapateh to The Tribune. Sie TARGETS: Sr, Joszrit, Mo. Sept, 18.—The fourth day of | of fullness near by. Leuiont, he eatd, was | of organizing a Seventeenth Ward Democratic | Mlenigan Southern Ltulway have dono everething | ‘commiittee shall not agnens Governinont oficiale for > {divided Into squads of four, and | tho Exposition has been agratifsing success, | tne Garden of Eien, created by God starter ee ect aro Ky W, X,and I, ‘Thy | tie attendance beiug vatimated ‘ot "fojoo0 per- | Almighty.—the El Dorado of the world,— ls b debalf of the British | £008 and the largest’ ever on tho ground. ‘The | where men aml wouen seldom grew old and svatelaars et Che batts og Or Interest, of cours, centered in the racing for | mory weldom dled, ‘Tho old gentleman's heart team srejPeterkin, Frazer, Thompson, and Gil- | tho dyenr-old stake, two-nille dash, purse #200. | was in lits aubjoct. and ho closed by proposing der, and for the Ateerieaus, Sanford, Daughty, | ‘There were clevea entrics—Lucifer, Balaklava, | three cheers fur the “and of promise.” whee Backer, and Peale, The Atmericans having won | Prairio Rose, Little Sis, Bell Bass, Bonnie Vic, | the audience, looking fu onother direction, the tlolee of targets, they chose K aud \V, on | Bob Deo, Dazzle, Bosworth, ant two no name, | failed to give. he choles toy orl Tand x. | Zhe pool-sclling: surpusesi any before on the Capt. Keough followed in_a fow romarks, {n- tho Tefts, “The Mristali teatie were) elven Ta cottrse. Lucifer won in 8:42, Little Bis second, | dorsini alt tnt Ind buon sald, and urighue the Br. Catianmes, Sept. 13.—The twenty-sec~ oud annual communteution of the Grund Lodge of Canada, A. F.& ALM, Is in session here, The Grand Treasurer's report upon the fuan- cial standing of the Urder shows the amount Be Invested to be $54,000, W. HL, Weller, of Co- = bourg, Was elected Grand Master for the cn- suing year. Club for the approschingg compalzn. Mr. Peter Conan called the mecting to order, and was, on motlon, elected Vresident of tho Club, On motion, Audrew Dutrgan was appointed Secro- tary. ‘The election of Vice-Prealdunty wag post- poued to @ futureineoting, James Lyme, a | ova body; therefore, be It sidewalk tnepectral relic of Colyin's udiitnistra- Kesviced, That the thauks of Apollo Command- ton, aulreanc tho few men and small boye® Go ik Hats Teraular, are Susan hey vt ia are bere! versh, bo uy ailcers ov! he e Shoro Drouputs' auth ctie-moctlue ajaursiel Michluan Southern Itulway and to F. ee Murs, the oenefit of » partisan campaign fund, ity power to xecuto thetr removal if they do not piy.~ Golden Luts (Hostun.). We hope the Prosident will havo grace ad grit onough—acting with that dignifed beliveraien which will show the action to be vuld of ull fretfa hiss and paselon—to remove Lils distingutsheat de tuurree, and ag inany more Of tho samy surt larat or amaiter in alze) av may manifest a ke conter jt for hia reasonable demands, It {x avout une in their power to make the pltgetmage of Apollu Commandery to Cleveland und returu ono of great pleaeure; and, Wirntas, Thoy wero furnished by the officers of sald road with clexant train accommodations, and have recelved thy tost gunurous consideration ve ¥ the: cll be reversed, e! hi ene ft M9 Its Goneral Weatorn Vassenzer Agent, for eupers | country knew who governs it—the man of ther A Ea pur toa ee Fer A ne oe cae at 10:00, | Mniha esta dasiy_purso'810G, there weracn- | Mititaeansd ta anketee Keven ene TILE RAILROADS. ten aceginmutatng and gicrany coarloey wall | choles, Frame man, OF men, Whant uallut fry a Quennc, Sept.13.—To-day the fret Dominion ‘ he tered Ble Fellow, Chiquita, Joun Baker, Startle, } "A cull of the Huwrd was then made, from \ : President ta « ennelie ‘5 Convention of the Young Men's Chrlutian Asso- practi aera ie eae, There was | iickcaway, and Aunt Winnie, Big Fellow wou | witch kt appeared that the following only, not | TRAVELING PASSENGRE AGENTS. Nognan Ts WaseKtre, Commander, hay per thot Hae Presblcnt (s une uf thenrebe eae ee ation end cetartme | oc. 2 FAR x COMNEROE vu ta troting nee for 81,000, tires bert n | ‘Altuendhigen ‘yi Hluthandelsbere Clark, | gered Auvertinng: Agente: ovvone etn CONSOLIDATION, sod Mbigtede alin ay nant fost n : c ces and a vumber from i . . eget Te ds athe 1). | wer avd Advertising Agents cunvencd salt Ati a ehe: eM fae Pea a vik Et welcome mevting sererolp commented on. Tho first gun was five, there were entered Cozette, Red Ciuud, | WW. Clurk, Jr, Ell A. Gaye, We Gray, John g iz AR ougalne Spectat Dispatch tu Tha Tronne, of that. They can atand any amount of It, —Loslcr Congregationallst, ‘Tho South did not err in defending itslt, and Key uttered & malignant falsohund when be sald it, ‘The South nover asked or demanded ave thing but her constitutional right, and her peosle defended theniselves nzainst Northorn hordes, wa) made war upon them nccnatituttonally, ostensibly for the integrity of the Union, but tm realy fot robbery aud plunder, ‘The Hepublican party vevtt fired promptly on time, and the American team | Captain Jack, and Little Fred. Cozette won in | Grillin, ‘hebdore Guenther, Henry Harms, i three straight heats. Timo, 2:2514. Jacob Harth, Charles Huper, Joli Wrenn Immediately left thelr quartere for tus ring | "NS favorita lus’ won. ou Tin *Soureo at thin | 2iUb tart, Charles Huper duly prety point. The British team followed a few min- } mectiny. Veter Mubr,T. | U'Connell, Fe A. Pleree, utes Inter, The second gun was fired promptly AT. COLONES TE Btaceyy Philip Senwab, J. B, Stephens, on tine, and th excitement amouy the specta- { Convanus, 0. Sept. 1—About 80,000 per- | George W. Waite, and Duntel W. Worthington. tors increasod. zons visited the Statu Fair to-vluy, After the call the old Committeca were calle THe WeaTHEM i Tha sail rot wae Kon by, Soha Chief | and thelr auveral Chalrulet presented rubra of . In three heat ey BiB2s DIGIL 5 Beis ssg mora ur lees Interest,—some facetious, an At the opening of the match tho aky was very | "Thy green trot wascontustad by tifteen fiurses, | gume logical, but. none’ of whieh their authors yesterday morning at U o’cluck, Mr. J, A. 8. Rued, the Prealdent, in the chale, The Committco on Gencral Business, to whom was referred the matter about silvertlsoments in the depots, asked fur further tine, which was ranted. Mr. F, E. Myers, General Traveling Agent of the Fort Wayno «& Pennsylvania route, was Dunvuque, In., Scot. 13.—Notices were pat lished to-day of the incorporation of tho Dubuquo & Minnesota ond the Cilnton & Dubuque Railroad Comnanies, the object of which corporations shall bo to purchase, and after purchaso to own, equip, use, operate, or Tease the property of the Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesota aud tho Chicago, Clinton & Dubuque * was held in the Methodist Church to-night, i which was crowded, Mr. Stebbitis, of Boston, successor to the lamented P. J. Bliss, gave tolor, and appropriate addressca were delivered, The Convention seems certain to be o great success. . Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Orrawa, Sept. 13.—Prof, Grimley, who made s have fudored tho Constitution of the Cnited n chosen orator to thy noxt convention. Railrond Companies, ‘The. consolidated capital | xrates, but opunty ani holdly donowncerl tan "8 : ‘ $ . | Much overcast, but experts uxeved that tho con- | Harry J, tok the Grat money in three straight | should feel proud. Tho exercises proper were . stock of both vompantes fa to be $5,025,000, tobu | league with hell,” tng Chat th Ted rather i Tien tn thet ee ears une auited alttous, taking then altogether, wero favorable Webs, Time, SOs RAL GROG arg, | ttt closed With tho adoption of tho following: ‘Tho voto by which Kansas City was selected | frerensed If sec proper... Tho date of URC eee ere a ee ee ondueicaat to high svores, There was scarcely a breath of J. ag tho next place of mecting wns reconsidered, and, after o lengthy debste, Cincinnat! was chosen, This action was anticlpaved in yestor- day's TRUUNE, Happy Porkopolls! flor the transaction of suinc further busl- nes of little importance to outalders, an ad- juiraanany wus had until 3 o'clock p. in, Shurt~ Roun filley, by Clarko Mohawk, won tho Orst | pyutathtscm ane nah or thee hosed tremuce ode é oan vath {rom thy rol} of thie 1iuard Ue neuice of J. wind atirsing, and wnch little puife as occasion: } jent und ruco. Ho distaned tho flcld. ‘Time, | If, Pantman, Supurvisor from the Tawn of Palas ally played with tho many coud bunting over rst, tino; J. L, Gorber, Supervisor from the Town of right. ‘Th en be de! of Laka; Alfred Ward, Supervisor from the 1 Pround, but the gonerid sentiment favored the |, AULWAUERE, Bont. 1h This was tho thinl Dupont, Superrivor from sting 10 thind | Of Lona: and (uorge Dipont, Siperrivor from Rinerichis, One private wazer waa laf of 8200 | Gay of the fal te ue ia Ate Bar | tho ‘Third Waed of tho City bf Caleagos company fa from dau 1, 1 signed by Sidney Bartlett, Ne ‘Thayer, J. aA. Burubim #1. 1 dtummet YW. Brouks, J Devisou, ‘and A. Hunly,' of Hoston, St Willtam’ J. oteh, of New Bedturt, Stass, F. day, of Detrolt, Mich, The new consolidated cotnpantes are to be reorganized under the nume < Bfteen tuiles off. As tho balloon wus deacend- The notices are o Ing some misereant flrod at tt, the bailet graz- Tug tho Professor's cor, : Kyectat Diynstch to The Tritune, Buantroun, Sept. 13.—Mr, Cirace, License X, Inspector of this place, publishes a letter resign~ When the War wan concluded, that party founda wolf in Open opposition and at war with fhe Const. {ullon of the country, and, to inake Uheocives loyat to that palladium of otir Ibertien, they were compelled to get up three now mmundments, 408 then ram them down the throats of the people Witt bayonela.—CyntAlana (Ay.) News (Wire- Eos a dng-Park, 0 ri Be owt alterwurds tho entire crowd marched to } of the Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque & Miuucsoty . s tug ils position, fle eays that, In view of the { $10 in fase oe the -Anierheane Rost thie, 2226, Tho 2:05 purse was won by | ,fffuleed, That this Donrd, Sonncen profound Coateiditadtock, listo Li comarollloue ctaame | salleoat Coupauy, " No soonor does thero promiso to boa far direracefnl attack on tho liquor detectives, he N. P. Stanton, of the National Rifle ‘Assocta- | Maimbrine General. Hest 1c, 2:29, by Jolin | deceased brethren’s faithful and intelligent coun | er Waukegan stood ready to give them -an yield of nalable atantes and a gencrons distribatios ? rane) e? © rases nt i "i Hal, on the scvond heat. wl in the alfatre of thie community while they were | cxcurslon un the lake, ‘They flrat went tu thu of merchandiay than all the speculitars jump ; haa come to thy conclusion that it Is impossible’| gion, formally opened the match with a short sh Sleds we hereby aud Mow give expevasion ig aut | eribvayd avtoaleosd thas temmpeotecarslal atruccurn OBITUARY. . the cunctusion that the Eden of sudden wealtn bs! + tu enforce tho Drinking act in Brantford. apeech, The worming of guns over, the hum of BASE-BALL hich'esteem for the memory of thoee who have | aud then the steamer took them as far os Naw Yorx, Sept. 1.—The Rey, John Mo- | come back again, Guat tous are pushed up fr a Snecuat Dupatch to ‘The Tribune, _ | volvee was hushed, ‘Thera was a moment of fa ise gone beforu. Evataton, and thon back again down the south | Elrog, of the Society of Jesus, dicil In the Novi- the gratn market and the stuck market beson! < ft. Tuomas, Ont., Sept. LL—A largo party | breathless wlenea; the sharp crack of a rill BOSTON Vs, 8T. LOUIS. Reolved, "That aa wo truat thoy have been tran- provapitity vf realization ot of productive valet, rung out, snd he coat producers demand another dollar per (02 without apparent reavon in supply and demas and everyhody makesa pueh to get back to ft atate of things which In more rational moments ¥t entity with unhealthy expansion aud wild § rapidity © expect to sve return, ‘This constant strugal Dakin hud red lis deat Lett Rorcdal Dispatch to The Trivene, aied io8 bighor and halter sptioro, i C} our uty son fullawed, making a bull's-eye, count. | Serica between the Boston and St. Louis Clubs | frugrant and puro, fog 5, at which thers was u buzz of mintiration. ‘was played here to-day, and resulted ina aignal nt PHOTOGRAPHED. Hyue followed with a centre, and Allen with an | yictory for the home club by a scuro of 8 to 1, ho Board was then photographed na group tate at Frederick, Mu., yesterday morning, Father McElroy was ordained priest at Geurge- town, D. Cy, in 1817, and. at the tine of hie death was the ofdest Catholic divineln the United States, He was ono of the two chaplains from Detroit arrived this afternoon to welrome the Rel Ulsbop Burgess on bis return frow Rome. ‘Nhe party escorted his Lordship to De- trol, ‘The train on ite wrrival at Amberutburg had made 111 rolles tn 100 oinutes. Spectat Digateh to The Tribune. shore as far aa Hrs Vark, They spent about thros hours on the lake, und, as a matter of course, they onjuyed themselves Itmensely, especially as there weru plenty of refreshments on board. to whitch full fasted was done, ‘Tha necessary speeches and toasts were not wanting, At about 3 ofclock the steamer discharzed. getting rich which wo do not serio : = obut 01 n by Mosher, who bad been {imported from tho who accompanied the American army in Mexico. | © uP beter a SIR een ee hin inner, scoring Weber made an toner, us did | ‘the following shows the game by corner of State and Madison streeta for the oo | awa its good-looking and ilarlous fralght, Special Diyntch to Tha Tridune, 1 Febieck what reomuie totes go Ie ths eltsh ms ty : has been arrested in Massachusetts and sent to | iugby started for the British team and mado | ,,d%ninde~ 2224597 RO | caslon, The negative is sald to be good, and in | and at proclacly” 9 o'cluck’ p.m. | Garena, IL, Bont, 13 Col. Hanuel fT. | forr'to anes and tinpowe @ value where s J 5 Seok tor trial for anuyyting race from | a bulitesves aud was followed bySir Henry Uale | Boson rscerarntereed G3 OO FO O O-8 | a fow dasa thy plcturcs will be an sale at all the | they were ready axain | for business | Beales, syed about 70, a wealthy lautholder, | none oxints, or where ita nounal exiatence is it 7 Siontreal, has been carrying ou an extensive | ford, who scored a zood centre, Huinpbroy, of SINGIANATE Ve LOUISVILLE, ‘rawestandd, (rout whlch enaugth te expected ta just oe AC not bing unaud) Had Mapai during renin, LE err hyn oa Eee te fraud and uaa fo be wiped out in the ang 0 in th , ' © real 0 Hiquidat bits incurred, eat, R dong wi - ts vt ead-| 4 hy e4 Baclaveed Ln etal ie for: i putes years inn tar Heth team, wade the iret iiss of’ the oviay eee eepaieh tT rete: Sere "Tie exerelsee in tho afternoon. consisted of | tation of an iuvitation from the Exeeutive © dled st his home at 3 o'clock this afterndon, No | moderatw profile of’ tin, ora tu the sucling ou Bt, Antoine street in tla ity, where ho Hut WA wlophono conavets the targets with the | again defeated today by the Cincinnat! Club | eatlug, drinking, ball-playing, und friend-mak. | uilttee of the Inter-Statu Industrial Exposition | man In thls section was more widely known or ppz-centa of other: (a7 if oronerlty. The a rats ome felt Lats” The United Seated | Sonia Along ths hue, behind the lrg polit, B24 88 2 682] passed: “oit pleasantly, | There was uo | thouligibility of mambers, and, aftor disusslon, | p,__4,,cnecey ommicn a.7as tribune. o | Taine fur somo tito to come. Whew cot Customa Inspector ut Bouaventvre: Station, | pre large blacktwarts for recording tlie svore, 30.8 03 0.0.6 Od | Mrunkenness and no disturbance of any | arosolution was adopted delluing the member. | Tv toy ety states, the Kev. Father tent. with prosperity, and we stall : Montreal, supplied the taformatjon. which ted |- Fifty policemen from New York are present, in- LLBGUENIES. kind, sind the next reunton of th loard, which | slip atricly ta those wr ore, uw or ave Leet, See iia” Ghat’ ar Erraderieke Side this ves prosperous when enployient at Nef * to dultan’s urreat. suring good order, Pirrsnuna, ¥'a., Sept, 15. Baso-ball: Stars, abe held in thia city the fret Monday tu 7 enu sning, 1 born in Inniskillen, Gounty | foeespto Indu : ‘ finstiva . ¥ rs si 4 dy June, ought tobe better attended. Sa {: Agents of rallrvad or steainboat luce. evening, fe wos born in Inniskillen, Count favorable iniluencen and facts tn the fall si : eee ae aarti to. sein tee concrice Ree ei a iaaiiieagsiti By Alleah Bader innlie tho tandidates are concerned, it ts aitiicult to | _ On motion of Mr, Allee, it was docided that all | Fermanagh, lretund, in 1873, wad cauho ty this } whlch are viubig to anybody, bat, we rate 34 Feet at oueode of a apeculutiinin: gear | pcb moricaus woot Ina business-like mane |) piven, Bey Ie—Buscballs Chicago, | estimate tho success of the way, Exerpiouy | rallway oF steamboat ticket azents Uabarred ee Ta sag WP thee gat rctarerte Pol Eee ip torpor ore appre malt < be Chicago catered into by plainti in partner- bere joerg ts very Tittle, ban ene! hi rent 8; Fall River, om 3 0, wore arte ais Lieb ute backed by balan froma members E nada hs: above resolution bishop Nene, uae GT. jecummpanled the: Heiate andl dsyropairituned to, Shu cecaelee sa 2 q Ty shane thet —_- dozen of lls employes, who expres heut | shot je et het at ene urtyy * » r " % i ivet x wap ac nt ade, brokers ant ica | see rater fire quickly, The Baltiin change ele Hosittone, AQUATTO. selves os confident that’hy would be the Demo- | titled to becume Lonorury members. This lod | and hed saree of he ter Ty wouniied in ails oP rie sinc ewer foie. oe tte, hourt Ne Pravincal, Anglican Bybod tostay @ | 2°08 lone time tn alghtlug targets, and do nub g crate nominee for County Clerk, notwithstand. | tu the election of a larg’. number of honorary je was chiefly instrumental 10 } Wwhiet should huve been dovotcd tu toll, Of court acvteats tram tha Unites Btates, the. hay. tre tu fase da the hong. tenn: ~ On the Amert- ROWING CONTEST ANNOUWCED, fuga Caw of them ally dateihited the Work. | members suppressing a terrible riot on the Baltimare & | There iano need suf worrying. Yaluce wil A) i Cenk ieledy ‘addressed the meeting, “The | Stu lds of the, rangu the erack of tus mie was | _Auuoan, N. Y. Sept. 15.—-Arrangementa have | inguien's platforin, Qo the Kepublicun side of | | Tho thanks of, the Convention waro tendered ain indue acavon, without our aesletan Ohto Railroad In 1310, preventing aconiiict be- " ts cans e1 Goodrich’ y 2 tween the ‘strikers and the military, He was ‘oper Hime ta remind speculatore, corns: Hishopelect of China in the United States was | froma revalvure’ The Uriah were mura delily | been completed for a rowing contest on Owasco | tho house tho comibtates fur ‘the oilice were | to Goode ae het i eg ane ico Well Kulawn throughane, ebe: Usiied: Matos: |i Maas amainenae In: eenarel thal nyolcaty of <& : {utroduced and given a seat on the platfurm. A | erate, Lut their cura did not bring them as muct | Lake, nesr Auburn, Sept. 27, for a purse of Ct nat the Pieraaceaticalne Harreth ‘appear: | alton, Mr. Dlaverly, Me. Ae Hulbert, of the | AFchbishop Tulgg, of thts city, will attend bis | pectation and of groed aro more appro priate coke 5 Feevlution wus ineved that thelr, Lordships the | guceces ag the rapid fining of the Americans, $500. Courtney and Riley bave entered the | cd to have tho most followers, though he was | Sherman House, Mr, Frunk Varmelee, and the | funeral next Sunday, fiiw aid ure: Relufalica, the «general: Welihtsy : Lishopa, be requested to authorise (by ir cl erky NINB MUNDUSD YARDA. rave, open to the world, Entrauce free, the feast active, and a Republican to contest the | Chicago members of tho Association for cour- ‘Special Dixpatch to Tre Trikune. dpringsleld (Mass. ) Republican, 2 ‘Ww use us they may ace Ot any of the i oe ne In tho first sixteen shots of the reapective i amaaialie—artigl ground with ‘him was wanting. For Clerk of | testes and hospitalities extended to the memn- Guatno Rarips, Mich., Sept. 13.—Jobn But- — Yrayere taken from, 1ho Vrarer-Hook ofthe | teste at the too yard range, tho irish reduced THE WEATHER, Krom with Wim wae wanting: Vor Clerk of | peas of the Convention durlug thelr atay ia tits | Hef ove of the prominent hortiealturiste and BLUE JEANS, peick cbld,? © from tent to ae ees Sheree Wasuimoton, D.C, Sept. H—1 8. m.—Fo | Youns undoubtedly had the sscendency, while ra person jpelug to Bea,” florists iu Western Michigan, dicd in this city toda: atilictlon, Spactat Dispatch to Tae Triduns, “ For @ person und “For a gale- Ye elty, At the UM) yordu rugs the British team began | the lake rexlou, southeast winds, statfonary oF for Treasurer Ik waa very cleat tae trend wana | \ Wosolutions wero passed oxpro the i tin’ favor of Washi syinpatlee of tho incabers of thu Assoclat SS Foe, Warws, To, Sept. 18— fiaeser rf ry e! cy r tf 1 un lee 1W em be! ol ww association factor undue Pt uarE ae Rane es re to fall ela - falling barometer, stationary temperature, and Sieait, "4 steurren! aes maton | sth iio family of D. W, Chittenden of the TEXAS TICKS, Wwalllanss feel the Storia attra et rere dnarke pro atid cous weiner contending | aiafords on ta seventh shot at 900 yards, | partly cloudy weather. — Take Blore & Michigan Southern aud New York Bpecial Dispatch to Tae Tribune, Northern Indiana Falr to-day. “ : Hert was no reason for subsultuiing this Amer | ui Eo [ee auuuet, £9, tls piece, dil not Local Ousxsvarions. TITE INDUATHIALS, Central, who lout bis life Ia the Asutabule dis-'| Gnanp tariDs, SeDL 18—-Tho now cattlo- | Wad kod, aud about 13,000 people wero 08 kan formu of prayer for those already fa use, Rpoctar Cuicado, Sopt, 18. A meeting of the thirteenth Word Indastriat | MLO tsa wrong also pasted {n rogard’ | Piste; Texas ticks, oF lice, bas appeared on a grounds. Gov, Willlame told brieily ¥ i An amneudient to the effect that thera was uo | “the American teatn's total at 900 yumde | Time jar.) far ny Win, : e ae aT Ba, Weather. | Club was held last avening In Tammany Lall, knew about agricutture, His remarks were 1 . —— . farm wear our city, and two cows havo dled al- | £0 r Pea thittslaso weed tg tials alveratlgne ie the H rayer- Hock Giada wm. '30.01) 04 | HE Calin coruer of Lincoln and West Indtana streets, Mtr. othe digkh OF By Le Norenlg OF Tie RSUniss. ready from it. Several’ others ore sick and sited ty fe on gure. with iene f tus elie asl ts tile first Have the Armerieats de eel aa ge in G, G. Dixon In the chair, About 100 persons | ‘Thu meeting then adjourned to mect again on | probably will die, and there fs danger of its Pet ~ : Wghope bavy taken part in the deliberations. Bap. mae aad 78D 3 (ee wers present, including a whole raft of old-time ihe ore Wednesday in September next, at Clu- | gureading and dolug serlous damage unless 6 Canada Me 3 jel Association inet again today. ‘Thu question of vital atatlsths was dia- tussel, It was suggested that the Government, t : tstublish s bureau for the registration of births and deaths for the whole Domloion, the sutne aa Ls now in vopue in the Provace of Ontariv. Dr, Playfair, of England, u the course of an dress, said the medics! profession in England Were ugitating fur registration of the sick, which would give them warning of a comin Be Eh: [Sovotl fowls: politiclans “come in to aco what was going on.’ * Maxtsaum thermometer, 70: mintmum. The firet business iu hand was the election of ORKKEAL O8sBRVATIUNS. 4 Sergeant-at-Arms, an oltice which fell to the oo, Sept IMidaight__ | ghare of Mr, Jou Hotton, in Weather. |) ‘The Committeo on Constitution and By-laws, appointed’ at the preceding mecting, reported, ‘The conatitution sets forth that the Club shall be known as tho “Thirteenth Ward Iodustrial reat precautions ure taken, The disease was rought here in a car-load of Texas cattle,which wi tet, “al ph land assere- that the diseaso will polson the milk and beof of cattle infected. Jt threatens to be a serious disorder, a CURRENT OPINION. ‘The difference between an honest and dis. ——_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lownnox, Sept. 18.—8teamships Caspian, from Baltimore, aud Elysia, from New Yorks mae arrived out. a The Goldfish Trade. New, York Sun, A reporter of the Sun lus the word ot a dest iy aquarla goods for it that uothing bas THE EVENERS, ‘The officers of tho Wabast Road have for some time past been complaining of dtscrim inations on tho livestock busiucss by the roads Jesding East trom Chicago, and they aro wak- ing great efforts to break the lve-stock pool from St. Louls, Several meetings have already 7 90 | Col, Fenton HESULT OF THE Dar’s SlOOTING, Following ts the result of the tirat day’s shoot ing at the several ranges; “f is G es (had storm before it burst upon them. It was ure EO b0O' 1,000 Club,” and thas its object shall be to better | been help in regard to this matter, and at ono | Bones newspaper: Tux Curcauo Tatevxe copics | mory weurly paralyzed by the hard tines 4 "| 4 kee i B 3 : ago a committee was appointed to to ditures fi Md of daily a little wile ago; and the ok Hedlisremuieects wowh Wonk peanees areas | Mose eco a ae al, Stato, aud municipal. All yotere uf the | the charges preferred by tho manacers of the | Provcr crease, Tie Guicage Tae wiesla Its—/ne | {int creatures are sold for a third lesa moe Uf KI ‘dy ld prove a great ward are eligible tusnembership. These are th proper credit, The Chicago Times steals |t,—Jn. f , aidiy combating dlcuses The auuual diner 73 BS Bos taual provisions as to ollicers, the only new de. | Wabash. That commlttoe has boca at work for | quunapolls Journat the hundred thau when tho demand for took pus this evenly, Dr. Hingston, Presi: OBES. ee parture being contained in One of thu by-laws, | Sme time past, but has not yet succeeded In | “ Dernocratio loaders and members of Con. | Yd atin simply Chinese and Japanese o> seufylo-the etalr 73 ot = Bod which reads a# follows: unearthing enough “crookedness™ to warrant | grosy wit commalt a very grave miatakelf they ine | They. were. frat brought 10 this cuuntzy Uf os as 202 No person sbail be eliyible ta office tn thie Club | them to make areport Yet the Wabash mcn 700 ayltating the title of Mr. Hayce as acurrent | sallure twenty years aguintanks. Fifteen jeu EASTERN INSANE ASYLUM, “Grand total.ce.ee cs vee ane, 1,088 eet tere eiiticcl oikce etuin ine clit artis | ae ketting impatient, aod at thelr call an-| question of the day. ‘The peoole look uponthy | 9x0. they bud become wild here aud Bled te : Speeia) Diayaeeh Pe diem A SUICIDE. ae a oe ear baa taka etpiiuars (2 | otber meeting wus to havo been cld | dusation as settled, dnd will regard any attompta to | Long Iefand ponds, particularly in the oct) ’ Kanxaxes, Ill, Sept. 12—Messrs, Murphy, 600 000 1,000 Cincinmatt, Sept. 13.—Richard M. Wiggins, a | Tico under any olticer elected by the peuple or | In this city last week, but very fow per | rovive attuta matter of ferca and conraleive con. | hvod of Brovklyn and Heupotent eauaend Clough, and Heduick, Trustees of the Eastern ye “yde. Total, | tailor at Newport, Ky., committed sulcide this | appointed by tho President of the United States, | sons cared to attend until the mecting wus | troverey ay factious, aud inimical Co the iuterests | lsu become popular and more or Teeh Ng Jusane Asylum, met here to-day aud approved | Milner ST “G7” "208 | worming. Cause, douiestic tufellett of who dovs not perforas some form of manual | properly culled by the Cummittee, aud hence | of we country. —Galveslon (Tam) Neve (Lem.). | 1 Spot, and were brought from Hier’ cae Higby. ‘ ris oo 207 2 ~ y+ labor for a subsistence. . poring could be done.’ Another mecting bas > : than from Asis I bought on the: an the title to the land, drew orders for its pur- | Evans 70 Ob S07 | Nasuviuze, Tenn, Sept. 1i~BMark W. Pil- | ‘Tue constitution and by-luwa were adopted | been called by the same partlestobebeldin| A though tat Republican platform, and | frum Spain of 85 per hundred and suld tbe ine , chase, and selected an architect for the new | Hers 4 87 UT «808 | tow put a Derringer pistol to bis right temple, | nem con, and several persvus baviug aigued the | 8t- Louls w-murrow, Lut, judgliue by the teuper } Fal good epuulican candidates, ought td make | doublo that amount, They sell for, $4, guilalug, | There wera orer ten oF twelre appit ani ace $3 7h 205 | while seated in @ chalr at Sandy Carter's ca- | roll of metbersup, au election uf permanent y vietoly easy to tho lepublican party tule year ia | Handred now, but tu the winter whe th tauts for the latter position, a ettes | Col. Fentou. of some of the tullfow! inuuayers, the Wabash men will get about as wuch sutisfuction out of this meeting as they did out of the last. Tho managers of the Wabush Road claim that ths wory buportaut trunk luca from Chlagy Peuusylvania, Paw suit cient, Jf pot &® hearty, Indureguent. Gov. Hart- ranft hay also beew bandsuucly aud desecvedly bunored, Personal disappuintincnte are commun wu party-cuurenlions, 1 iy arc, in tack the ca 62S Toa | loon on Union street, at 7 ofcluck this | officers was beld, resulting us folluwe: Preale iden Huy ee scary they somethoes bring $17 or $13. wt are common bere, and can be euuult 1 ae helghboriag rivers, bus out West tiey are ‘ aud higtly prizw wf Chicago, was the fortunate mau. The place | fiuipbreysc. soe oe aud blew bla brains out. He | dent,C. G. Dizon; Vice-Presidcut, W. T. Cooley; ig tie next wmeellog cannot by annouuced to- cera : 4 evenlyg, — | died tudtantly, sitting in the clalr, without | Secretary, C. W. Suoles; Treasuger, William w+ = 1,020 | relaxivg his grasp ou the weapon, Doceased | O'Brien, “Thy wow suculation ia regard to elle Grand total

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