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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1880—TEN PAGES. T Y attorneys for tho salonnkeepors tyne, TA, Barron, Clinton A, Snowden TE CIT ° ho seatordar fled sin application inthe Connty } Frank MeCienthon, Samuel Stecle, W. Allstront, ek : Court prnying that nu electlonibe ediled for that | W, CG. Ward, Charles Northup, [HL Seynione, dont hurnore, |The hattiewround énbrices, Neos 12 | Adams, Herman Patterson, G., Crinkhite, Sony SNE TE and of the Town of Provigo. mid It ls boltevee rset, Coorg: Vonliell, TAN, Bond, ole Me GENERAL NEWS. the required two- third vote favorable to ineors | Pettibone, Fornes.. Charles Strumbers, As porntion nga village ean be Reenred, TF aite® cessful in this flank movement tho wily beers sollersof Harlem can rest upon the nssumince that they will no longer be pustered by the Ouk- Jons C. New, of Indianapolis, is ntthe Palmer, W. Hitchcock, Capt. doh Prindiville, soseph Junae,G. I. Ree, of Denver, 1s at tho Pa- Nickelagn, of Detrolt, Charles Epps, Howen, K.P, Williams, Albert Sprague, J. Je Kiniloy, and Dr. Webster. cific, Sadho, dacht Tlie de>. | ees buteionld thoy fall Lo rrcure tho twos oe a ho, {8 at tho Tre | thirds vote, a general and combined offart wi a . Gronay Te bindey SE Ne, he nide hy the residents of Onk Park to offectit= TH COUNTY BOARD, mont. ally atop the salo of Hquor within two miles of EQUALIZATION OF TAXES, Jupog If. Mrernoy, of Batem, Ind, fs at the | thotr vilinge, Beasiraniis The County Roard beldé.an ndlourned meeting Paeifie. EE Ne yesterday afternoon, President Stewart tn tha ‘ 1 Forly inst evening Officer John Cramer wns . ? Franets P. Stevens, of Battimore, fs at the notitled ty rome eitizens that thore wasn family <P it, tho only. absentee being Connnissionor Faclfie. ina very destitute conditlon at the southwest | Coburn. : Gen. Ginnon, U.S Ay FortSnelling, fs at tho | corner of Van Buren street and Campbell nve- Under ns Arsion of the rules, Commissioner Palmer. pues, nay, upon olny 3 su 4 Jcoatlty Clark movod that tLe Granice's entary foe tho id he fond aman uamed Frank MeMullen | past quarter be palit, aud It was so ordered, Gov. AND Mug. 0, K. DAvigyof BL Paul arent | iying with five einai! children on the | ty re ra tue Pacttie. ei Pee Tee eee tt hilses thoy worm withe | Commissioner Clark thon moveil to adjourn, Commtisstoner Wood objected, stating that (ho meeting had been called fori speolie purpore.— fo hear thoyreport of the Committee on the Equulization of ‘Taxes, Cintrnain Senne of that Cominittee statey that: the report was ready with the exception op the Tatirond assessinent, which hil not been entirely: perfected, ‘Tyls property was of a peculiar character, and many prominent and wenlthy citizens hid requested that certain mensures bo taken I reir to Ht, the exaet nature of which tho Committee were not ready to submit to the Honrd. He therefore moved that further cot siloration of the subject be postponed until Sat- urday nt? p.m. Commissioner Clark moved that so much of the report ns referred to the equalization bes tw tho diferent towns be printed for the ine Tortnation of the members of the Board, Conmmissioner Wheeler objected to printing: any purt of the report. Ite hitd the utmost con- fidenee in the Committes, and belicved thelr equalization had been falrly mude. He was ready 16 fidorse the Committoe at once. Commissioner Meyer said he bad investigated ningiured the abstracts re~ lurk with tho report of aud hud arrived at the conclu out food of proper clothing, and tho ehtldren ranged from only J5 mouths to 1 Fea of ge, The father fs a husky, able-bodied man of 60 yours, and says his wife dled one year ago, Blnce Wwhiell tue, Inetend of doing a8 he ought, be bas tit in his tinte toatl around ealoons, and lend+ ne fl dissolute life meneriily. They all were taken to tho station, and to-day will bo urraigned us destituto boforo Justice Walsh, TMH CITY-HALL. A costTRAcT for macadumizing Jackson strect, from Hoyne aventte to Rockwell street, was yesterday nwarded. A ConTnACT was yesterday awarded for curti- fag Wentworth avenue, from Twenty-ninth to ‘Thirty-third street, and the contractor's bond was approved. ‘lun receipts of tho Bullding Department for August, amotnting to 48H, were tured over to tho Treasurer yesterday, This is an tne crense of 8150 over tho recelpts for tho same verlod a yenr ago, . GM, Bitazer, of Rockford, Ill, 1s stopping at tho Sherman. Prov. JAMES C.ADOLMAN, of Monotulu, fs 0 gucst of tha Pacifia. Jupor FT Becnrne and wile, of Sant Fran olaco, fre nt the ‘Tremont. 2 A Tire Raron and Baroness Ochimann von Ner- ‘tn, Washington, D. Cy are domleted at tho Palmer, C., CHATPELD, tho Chieaza, Alton & St, the I'neife. Tim concert nt the Union Club appointed for Inst. cvening wit postponed on account of tho bad weathor until to-night. C. 4. Tveg, General Superintendont, and A. 8, Mohler, General Troight Agent, of the Durtings ton, Cetar Hapids & Norther Iatlroad, are ab the Palmer. Mas. Jexsin Witicosny, of No. it Wabash avenue, aceldontally fell through it coal hole In tho sidewalls on Conirress our Stuto streets She was suverely beulscd about the left side and Goncrat Superintenitent of Ste touts Mytaitroad, is ub rs furned by tho County the Cominltt aris, inci i Gex. Linn isnow Jn for tt, and hencoforth hy | son that tho asscsements wore ied bleh enn he ‘Te Patrick's Soviety held their regulor | will rival tho Mayor In orating to thy Granger, vals 3 ne cl 1 mortise nectin at tho Grind Paeitle Hotel | Me ws lavited 1 Kendall and Grundy Counties witithe work, but in order to vote intelligently Inst evening, Yne only business of Importance | to persunda tho Gennans to vote for the © felt. tha neeesaity of more light upon the “sue wasn talk with the Iey, Pathos Nugent, editor é ha Catiolte ‘imes, of Liverpoul, who. 1s ci. route to the Lrish colanfes tn Minnesota and Ne- brake. Couoser Mans yesterday held an inquest No, 28st Arnold are ct upon Alexander Se i subject. ‘ummiissionor Stewart, aso member of tho Committee, was not quite certaln thut the per- contares were whit they should be, and hoe was dust ag uncertitla nbout the correctness of the Teport, Tho North Town Assessor had ‘stated thut, after completing his aseessinent. he. hd beth,” and will go, of course. ‘tis brideetenders must zu. His Honor js preporing.a list of the unfortunites, One of the shut-oif men in the Waser Departinent ts in thy same bont. and Ald, Turreti, it has been greed, ts to ntume bls sucevssor, ni Me: Guegan, I WHO WOE, WH Pitteltrge & Kort Wayne Kittcond Com. | compared his valuation with thoge of the South Killedad tua Tiveoty-secnd struct cvealie uEthe | anny ht I Fane eine ee tet Conva | iutd West ‘Lowns, aid fhtd A gansequenee lowe" Michigifn Central Ravroud, white atl@mpiine tot to thee tion of the Harrlaon street vinduer, | ered his nszessment 20 percent, tuking tho roe. hoard ateaitin motion, Lhe parenta’ are very: vl vers wrotg yesterday W poor. und tho Kullrowd Company’ tte to be asked Thy ollleers wrota yesterday teknowledsing, tho sponsibility upon his own shoulders of assume oll of the plans for the work, nnd that thoir rf ing that his own assessment wastoo high. It was todetray the expenses of tha finery C nelose would bo in tho elty inn fow | hisduty to tesess propert nndhe had vo right tym Heve Dr. Crawford, brather-In-law of | days prepared to negotiate Lor its construction | 10 cyumiize his ueesemunts, e rat He Het oriius eal Kpccithitir, Ww dled | atonee. Commissioner Spafford referred to Mr. Chase middenly of ecrebrat npopl Wednesday: ns an bullhended Assessor who had made an Tus Muyor started through tho roolory yeatenday to test the admiration of the employs: for Maneock. Starting with tho oles of the Commissioner of Public works he inquired of cone, “WHE you vote tor Hancock?” Noy eit? uttered vory emphutically, ‘Curning to ngother one he pot tho ene question, ana tho reply wits: ielnss-inecting smile. This was enough, atid he abandoned tho tisk before he hud really com- ainenced it, Among the buflding-permits 4 whe one te Mebecen Walker to ¢: dwelllug, Vi near Oxlest cost, Et unt to ore) story dwolting, No. 182 Dearborn tventue, to vost, AGH one tC, itrown to erect a two-story dwelllng, No. B85} Dearborn rtrect, to cost $1,500; oue to Adams & Spatdhyg -ta ercet 1 twoestory: store and dwelling, No. AA Stato street, to cost W100; and one to Hl. W. limes to ereet a two Blory xtore sind dwelling, No, 749 Hininan street, ta cit $10 . ‘Tie wrong man got out of tho Brit moray at tio Pulaia Promnee Exchanges are rivgd in this elty: yesterday, mud started nt once for bls home In anid Rapids, Wich, with the remulns, ‘The body of Thomay Campbell, killed by Huh C. Kenny, also forwarded Co reli ves ut Duflalo, N.Y. A rwo-srony frame house at No, 30t6 Indiana avenue, undergoing repaint, foll nt 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon to the raund, sone ehght fect below. The studing upon whieh It rested was improperly set, and tumbled: down, The structure is awhed by C, Haywood, and is acct. nied aa a residence by J, B. Coles, Both the ose nnd the furnitdre were badly damaged by the full, and, by tho merest chance, Ho por- gon was Injured, ., iJ : Chieazo Aendemy of Hosmeopathic Phys sand Surgeous held a regular mecting ub tho yidont, House Inst evening. Dre ‘. Hedges: Dr. GA. Wilbug read n paper error which might result in invalidating tho on- tlre nesesstient of tho North ‘Town. fle thon> seconded Commissioner Clark's motion to print the report. Cominiasloner Burling did not bellove the printing ot the report would bo of sy benotit to the menibers, niless Accompantod bY tho th tecedent fucts thut governed the Committee in ninking up thoir eqtmiization, .. Commissioner Senne thought that, in seeking information, the Board shovld contpare this your's assesment with those of the pust three yeura, Commitsstoner Wheeler anid tho Conmittco had no business to dase tholr equatization upon anything but the aszessed valuation of this year, the eorreetness of which they owurht to bo ready to establish by property comparisons, Commisstoner Spatrord moved that tho Com- juittee be requested to print that portion of thetr report which refers tothe equalization of taxes: beteott the towns, iecompanied by tha figures Tor the yeurs 1877, 1 and 187, fled, aitd tho Hoard adjourned d= presided. Mustrating some enaes of stricture treated With geleeminui, and Dr. Gerold Adama ronil tt pte ewell yes= per giving exiumples of the. present mediods | gerdiy in tho Mayor's exerelte of nrtonng The motion prval sed in tho trentinent of organly stricture. sites 4 i 3 until Saturday at Lp. m. Tho usta diveusslon toltowed, tnd a Dist of es: | BO ‘Tho matter was kept very quiet, und 20 names coukt be gotten, but tC apperrs that there: were [wo persons there of the same name, and the authoritlea nt the Institution Jet out the wrong ono, ‘Thetnistike wis only discovered by: tho friends of the individual whom the Mayor: Intended to favor coming nroumt and complulne dug that thes had waited for their companion to emerge from prison only to tnd that it was the olner fellow who was reicused Phe pollee were trylng to reetify the mistake Inst ovening. © 7 never ralna but ft pours,” fh an old Saying, and Its trutttuiness ts Just now being fttusteated nt tho cookery, There were two now resigns Hons esters, oo bein that. of Inspeetor Chandier, who has hud chiurge of tho Wert da son street improvement, and tho ather of David Hatlanin, ef the Sewerage Depactinent. Tho former vould Hot stand the pregure brought ta: bear anon him, and desired te get vat to nvold the compllentions of his position, and tho latter, IUs pounced, retives to go tnto business for (gay late was arranged for the cong quarter, Duma the month of August tho baromet in Chicago was highest on the 16th, wher It 3 istered LB. Tt was lowest on tho 2th, when We was Teach The rage wus i, Lhe Highest tumperuture, degrees, was rewched on the Ibth, and the lowest, 6} degrees, on the Vth of the month, ‘fhe suue in the thermometer wae 40 degrou: wine blew from thy torthe cust agit general thing, and thogreatest velocity wus twenty-four tmalles an how. The dalty - mean tiromoter was 20.070: daly mean tempers atlire 72.4) and dafly mean huinidity 7 Tue body of an unknown boy, about p yen age, was found fi the river nee the Fort Waynt riitond brite by tho bridgestender, lt bud Deen I, the wator not thirty we si Wx houre, ‘Tho deceased was of medina size. lent halr, cut ahort, round features, and wag clud by dark kieo pints, cheekered sbirt, ne eout or TIE CRIB. THE MAN IN THE CHIT 18 TO GO. Tt wns notleetl yesterday that the keeper of tho Crib, Mr, Kulstrom, had tendered his resig- nation, to take etfeet at once unless Mts. salury was Inereased, Inidvance of tho pubtication, the Mayor would say nothing on thu subject, but now he gives up tho following, reecived Wednesday, and addressed to tho Council: GouxtLemex: For moro than elght yours I have had eburgy of the Crit, My aulury at tho present time i# $1,000 per annum. Linke che: p tiinnels, 2 light-houso, and a fog-whlatle, am nisy employed ag a telegraph operator, and in wiiter 7 rin a stentn-engine. gin unable to fill this tmportant and responsibto poaltion at such 1 ralary in justice to myxolt and. my funlly, and ask your honorable body to ine yest, und barefuoted. ‘The * body was | ttmngelf, My. Hittite hus always been abublily | rete any anlary to tha sim of $1,600 per nnn inken to the Morcue tonwalt the Coroner's Ine | rented, It fy claimed, and 30 bls resignation ts If you nro unable todo this T desire to tend quest. and Wuntifieation, Later In tio day the | very Hitural. Their succeasors have not been | My rosignation, to take effect forthwith. Hy a body was identified ap: that of Joti Urreringar, whu ppeared from te home of hia parents, Noli7 Filth avenue, Wednesday afternoon, verdict of nceldental drowning was resurncd, Auour twenty members of the rade and Lae por Counell met list evening at No. 7 Chirk gtreet. Mr. C. 1% Kenyon. Beetebury ef the Connell, mado wn Intercating verbul statement of tho progress thas far mate In enforetiys the ordiuqnes for the Inspection of workshops and factories, Joseph Graguut, one of thy favtory Inspectors, wlso addressed the Counell upoit the necessity of bringing abort the pueaige of the now ordiniuess” Under the present mania 2 visit to tho Cel rae bonornble body can Tenens tho reaponsibilitles and duties of my_position. Citaithes KALSTIOM. Mr. Harrison says that tho resignation will bo necepted and that Kalstrom’s suecessor wil bo umned fant day or two, though. ns yet, he his had no applications for the position. “Conuntesloner Waller favors the necuptined of Hts resignittion on the ground tat it would be unfortinnte to give it out thet if he were to dic the city’s water eupply would, or mlght be, cut olf, Tho City Eoghicer Is atso In favor of tha neceptance, and, while he hiughs atKo much of tho letter as re- ferato “reaponsibillty,” ho thinks Kalstrom's position cou bs enally Med, 1th MARSITAT Bissucdan order yestor- day appoloting PJ, dennlugs, Peter Yount, and Alexander Kapote as plpeuien, Patrick O'Con- Horas trockimnin, Miran shim as driver, wed repurer dn the Qresalurmetelos xruptianice. The reaigautlon at ob GQ. seni ns naxistant envinedr No.0 {8 seeepted, asd CG, Maderson, H.C, Palmer, Willhima Ditey, and tiovilletie, of Hook and Ladder Commun 2, cre praised on account of work dove in Tug life ata iire duly 28st No, G7 West Klozie vol. Zhu order also repriinands and flnes several menmbcrs, and calls ationtion again to ry Fy ‘There Is no dis- ona the Inspectors were not clothgd with | the order nyguinst wtlowhnys a. pressure of nore ement, iy otiwee! tT uwer aati und. could’ not dernad Mat tho | than 100 poutids of steam unless under ‘epeciial Eitaa rarity be etl ue tio Heese evista a The “arsine ba ee iy | Suateuctions, changed. Who his suecessor will be is unknown, opinion committecs should u Li y x ut, Hot Bb Citys ony ae tha tblely-arxi Alderinen, nel MEGIED A NUISANCE TO TK but, not sett usranduy te opinton af tho City: oan Engineer, which fs in eifect tht most any ene: No, Hl Cottage | oni do, it la to be hoped that an equully good man will be selected, MIL, KATSTROS anid toa reporter yesterday that b waa not due Inthe remotest degre isioned by The owner of the property a Grove avenve tne severnd Inta@ows with the Health Depirti yesterday tu explain uway the situates ‘he premises, had been come plained of asa neice, and De. De Wolf had threntened to ek thom, The oa} F CONS fesse fo the objectlonubleness of bis temints, immediate action Rpan the new online yarned the Counch that if the ordinminee was not eect? Gurlog this Presidential year it never would be, resignation to politieaL ‘Tr: wedding of Miss Hattie 8. Barron, nlece of M.D, dd Sirs Chi Gitrney, ny rensong; Ht was siuply oc the causes: pon Gurney, wie celebrated tn | and, fi . ta everything that had been | stated In his lettor—the tnet that he didn’t yet iotinuinerLisgheventig at tho residouce of | ehurged, but his defense was Unit he wis yow- bird wouh forthe work whieh ho had todo, ronal relations with thy the bride's unely No. win Mark avenue. Only the celutives and timate fronds of che young yar erless to do any titi At ‘This was inguilieient, “nad: de, howe after sou wirin ware Muyor and his iy Ls i 3 other superior officers were plkasant enough, couple were present, The ceremony wis, pers | ho was foreod (promise to take the necessiury | but he didn’t thie that thoy” appreetated the formed by tho Hey. George mic Peete, | steps to-day. toward parting with hia nonerent= | responsibility and tha tibor of the work he hid suaton past ee an Itt Street Churely | payers as he entled thom, Dr. De Wolf inalats | to perform, During summer it was easy enotgh, at hilt clots ‘Tho bridg and Brent | upon things bela put toe rights hn tht nelh~ exept that, in his present worn-out condition, were nttonded by Mixs Huth faytor, aged 0 | borhood, and, unteas thoy nre, says he willye bes | it was imposible for him to row ashore and Master Willle Wooltury, aged Syears, After | fore tho Grind Jury aad cauie the owner in | the heavy Oyone "whieh He. bis. ta. usa tho cerornony the bride wad groont Fecalyed tho | question more trouble than he dreains of. when be needs to land for tho purpuso of getting provistons, aud) that he oughe to have a helper during the summer to attend to that purt of the work, Dgiring tho winter when the lee began to clog up tho well at the erib a person was needed of strength, experience, and qativkness Jor tho purpose of removing those obstructions, Baring tho winter he always necessary had helpers, Deeaune it was Impussible for one man todo the work; st the hardest part of it came upon himself becuse he was better nequainted with it, While, of course, Br. Kaletrom ia not tho only: Minn who eon successfity inanago tho erib dure ing elthor summer or wlater, yet i ts absolutely hearty congratulations of their friends. ‘The urray of presents was large, and comprlked: sile ver und china ware, briea-bra, and may use~ tal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney will leave on at brief wedding trip through Minnesota, and on tholr retirn will take up thelr popnanan resis dence In this city, Thoy have t agpoest wishes of a large elrole of friends, B se Ara recent meeting of the four Bwiks Sacie- of tila city, Mr. Covlestin Ylrehineler was ected is the person to be reconimended to the Bwht Federal Counell ae tho eievessor of the former Swiks Cow ut, Me. Hy Bodlors. Mr. Birch moler hia written wletter tothe Presidents of NO BAFETY*LADDENS. One of the Wosaity enictied ors, Joc Greens dnt, yesterday roported to the Mayor stone Hat Of Porsons or thins who refused fg comply with the @ntinnnce requiring them to supply thelr esl hinents with metalic ludders tor tro- CHUN, CTC hy tivt embraced only those acen> pying fonr-story buthityrs, nnd employing men, women, and ehitdren by the hindred, “F Ist tho following nates are tale Brown & Marah, Nevmes & ¢ Span ir My 1 Brot, Wilson harles Geese nnd tho Chienge Carpet hat of the rebelilous only iting & Urtmeyer, Lewis & Co, Cob i tho four Socleties aking that agonerat meet |G, tree ecomiary to hive person there possessing tho os or athe Swing cin Chicayo | rotten to his bie requistt Qualifications, beemusekit the leo wore bo called th oorder ty tke aetlon VIQUATING THE BUILDING ONDINANCR. dito aecuinutite fi the Well during tha allow ‘ ‘on the subject of, recommending Ws auocessor for r—and it is sametinestonly by tho most Mr. Enderti, Tho renaut for tbls ts tut there titlon was prosented to the Mayor uv fow | strenuous exertions that {tis eleared out—the are wiarge manher of Swisa who ave not meme Age remot itliet the ereetlon of | city would be deprived of its water supply, and bers of the Soviettes in question, and who yee | a wooden viking at ee In | inenteulahie daumye might ensue, Owlng to cs ‘tnke intervst fn tho cholee of nConsal, and mete foul sore Were thoy not consulted, Consequent. Ty it ls nstderstood, a mestiig of all the Swiss rysldents af Cileaga: hed ar called, to be bold Tuesday vventng ut 8 o'ctook, in Unilen's Muth, when the subject of nominating a Consul wilt bo considera, violation of the mullding ord: It appr thata Mr, Johnson Is the tndividul complained tigalust, and the complainnate allege that while he was alowed to erect the bididing others had heen denied the privilege of ercetng sheds tn neighborhood, ‘The whole nutter wits Lover to the Bultding Departinent, and ter looking Into the Mets Supertitendent Sirkland reported yesterday that the permit in question had been regularly igsitects but istered enuvics Which It is aunecessnry to axplatny at thres ene of the port-loles gots totally blocked with Ica so a8 to greatly lower the witer in the woll at tho erih; tind at other tines the eo or stow rushes In da Ruch) quantities that lt is ons, hy dexperate exertions that it is removed ul and tho water allowed tu puss through. TNE MON COLUMNS » The subject of tha fron continua not being need In position iy the rota of the now WATER, at Johnson abidhiag by ite provisions ho TUR WOMAN'S PITYRIOLOOICAL BOCIETH, RURAL AS Chic er Ta BLOM RE rg thy crowd in the elty at |. Theseeond enceting of tho Wotun's Physto- Renate UN Ret EO RT CET eee eee noone te edt | loxteul Souicty was tiuld yesturday afternoon In exceltont ure at alos to understind why sich a forest of sipporting eolunmd ts needed. TE the design is supply to. supply support euoigh toeurry the weluht of thy xtruvlire, no such 4 nitnber of columns is required. ‘Taat this ts it ‘ fyet, comparison with the new Chy-iull Builds dig will quickly determine, [nthe tatter struct ure the Fran columns will hive wo euppert fully ' ais grunt A Welyht, Yur Tie spans are Trou bwelyo. 4 teedxteen feeton all the Hours, and) are consid: ered perfectly pate. In) the County: Bintdings: theso collins are being placed about six Fert “apart, creating a bad effect, But Vie neeessity for such wn frrly ot: fron supports iy ques= t nica the charge of thd paditioners that periatts within the ordinances had. been re ioany nid say's Cutt he fies caused a witrint obo Asst For Joboson’s arrest, ad thith he will dee that the building In ttestion ts althur inelosed with an gight-lnet) briek wall at once or torn town, ind, firthormore, that dotemon ts mado to pay. the penalty for bis ateged willful violus Uon of the ordinances oh thy subject. FEDERAL ALEAIS, the Athemvum Hullding. ‘The attendance was lurge and proceedings {nteroating. It waa do> HL that at the noxt mooting the tople Cor dlé- salon should bo The Air We Beoatho.” Tho discussion of the subject for tha dayy— “Tho Water We Delnl."—was then opened by Dr, Bouman Gaston's reading the xeeond chapter of Johnston's “Chemistry of Common Life." Dr. Hedell sent ini paper oa the subject which stated that the purcet water supplied to any ety of the cauntry was that of Luke Cochitunte, which supplied, Boston. ‘That water contutued Frety packngos of nlcoho! wero oxported yes- eal, x oy AUD grains of solld anatter to the gullon; tho iid erg at sty hth ei tern: iam eu sede atta AD eras irom, and the cantructor, appreedating Us tn ‘fan Bub-Trensury pald out 84,000 silver and | yi ewe Kin), dite prairies € Diy Ps iene toes columns: are. leat $890,000 guld, atid took In &,00 silver, Hrautide Aliant ibs peas And fondly 1s support vig arad barra, fu (hore aren: | Tnbireceipta of the Iuternal-Revenio ofley BE rate span viii inililgedl! tix in ready in pica chough of those supertiions | word ad follows: Chaar, iy tolnieeo, $4424; Ate ie ht Cola ty aaa Henri went a ti i | hoon eto apeie, HB ToInl, SMM | ah te Me Mane” ast sad contemplated a heavy dome, which blea wits ‘THe Costom- House receipts wore 81K00L, Tho [in a wlek round aver night, anid * Aisearded when 40 was faut that the city and | dudiable qouds received wore as follow ‘| stek peopte should never be glvon water that county could net agree as te how this part af wut; E Tid been wowed te stand for some tng, And Bros, 2.037 stele sult; tUltehoudk tho work shoud be dene. | Many of the columns t er, the tady suld she belleved the reports concerns nd, however, bean brought co the premises, | cago Btanplty boxes Uneplate: Field, | ug the Impurity af the water had been oxige aan when it was deeitet to diapense with the Hey dry goods; Witton Tiros, ( xerated by the newspapers, One lady dere: dome tho greater part of thea were carted Hid. Goesigy & Uo, doused | cated thy Nberal use of lreaiee wher people away, Just cnongh of thom belu alned to | dry Koos; Hlurvey Dros, J euso dry gouda; I, | were overbeated, Wate@should be drank not support the senirease, Tha mysterious columnng | Seurd & Co, 4 cases gun: too cold and net too warm, + Dr, Gaston water should be more extensively 0 wilted tho case of Dr. Sania One tatly a mutritive quialit’ thay, —crnin pa alck-hoadneha, Basil thu ly ta show its have since bees painted, and ure beuag placed in the ratunda, creating auything. but a good i Tha whole muattur is wummedt wp lr tho tte Language of a well-known bullder, told tho CHARLES A’EWOOD, THE FUNERAL SERVICES, of water for ayes reporter that in putting I) so many af these cule | A fargo number of tho Journallaty of tho elty | severe colds, ute, urns some one wos guilty” of Hitutexteavus | wero present yestorduy-at th late resldones ot | pte mreatlng “t en wdjourned to tho third "Thursday of this ns ——— COLFAX AT BLOOMINGTON, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broomiaroy, IL, Sept. &4—LEx-Vice-Presl- the deceused, corner of Seeley avenue and West Van Buron street, to puy the tnst tokens of ree spect und 10 atten the funerd services over thoremulnsof tho lateCharles Atwood. Tho dery> fees Were begun ut 10500 a. mb, ond were opened THY VILLAGE OF BAST HARLES. Tho residents of the Village of Ouk Park, lor eated on tho wost line of Cleeru, several years Age succeeded In stopping the site of Nqvor fit thelr town, but Just over the Hine in tho Towns + ebipor Vrovisn te miloonkceper contigued to ; +O dent Colfax dellvered an_able and cloquent Msponge — dutoxieaths Hi under with tho choral “Como to Me, Heart Weary: a % Nery noted. very eitarte has ed aaa Laden,” which was rondured by n quartes cone | dress at the MoLean County fale iu this te re oe the Harlem siloon wud wv eat: wating of Musura. Lauttior and Calli, Sia Carvings elly to-day, Ws subjeet: being * Our Comutry: f artire hus been wir on for | ton, and Misd Jenule Mutton, Tho lov. Are q " vords wor strietly Eee en on tee Se ed ET Mle retort rege ee Rg PR ee rE " arity ym is fiamenso ? FE ee at eT ee en eee aiitarote ate coffer mara | Wtcqauctdaaun atu puatrlatle, i Pine dountaaser rani hus heen ge with | touehiuy culoey. on thactmns pomibentehare | owlleee wera tuhly entertalned, one result, Thu suloonkeepens across tho lino | ucterines of the deceased, Atler the services have alwayy heen viet tgs, + Were over atid tho last tonks hud been taken, the GATHERING OF SPIRITUALISTS,: The Harlvaiies look upon thls proseeutlon i | hearse was followed to Graceland by a number Speclat Vispatch to The @Aicago Tridune, the ligutot persecution. ‘They say they donut | of serrowing Cricndd in carriages, tha puil-boare CI nt 6 ” oy ti $. Beste tte custom of tho Ok furkars, und | opsticluy Slesrs, Jukt. &, hiuerty, Fred Dayton, | CEPAR Havins, In Sept, .—The State 4 yesent their ut fiterference with their | Frod Cook, Willlant Alstram, “A. L, Patterdon, Assoclutioy of Lown Spiritualists are holdlug +. “Bifairé. “Having become tired of those ondiess | and John stridiron. A five days? cump-meeting at the fairgrounds \ punts, the Gergiun restdonts of Uurlem bave The parlors wore Aed with towers and the fe Is elty, ee Yr. nally determined ‘to orgunise under the | cofin was hidden in a. profusion of oral | Rear this elty, commencing toxtay, «A good- t Village Jucurporution uct, the preliminury | crouses, crowns, und other testynontals of | ly number of prominent lecturers and meni j steps) with thls cad yy vow buying | sympathy, Among tho many present wero | bers from Chicago, St. Louls, Memphis, Min- \ ° Ween’ taken thevugh Mesdre, Rubens ‘and ‘rye B, Wikio, Jyhn F, Finerty, John F. Bute | neapolls, sand other palate-are in attoudange, 4 cane fn, the result of tae tat A 3 iim to assume clerieal duties on the ist of { foree-generating, and tifo-suatay October as he had intended, and his place | ieinyaluabloia ail enfeohted ec Will be filled temporurily by another minister, | the result of exhaustion, ne Ririkes called —Coreoran, 19; Keefe, 2. Doublo play—Forguson-Tobin, Vorsed balls—Plotbert, by Willinmeon, L Wild plt ee Corcoran, 23 Keete, le PORTING EVENTS. MR pronertiogy tions, whethies ‘oN ristratinns rnoes — Crerirap sot nudita cUisisa Partleudnely If rat = ie fen . y Two Ball Games Played by the | uinpire—chapman. © OBLVUARY. Taint & On, Eroprotosss Nowe eenge: Galsecth Not: hy deugsriste, ‘OF sale Chicagos and Troys The Chicngos leave thts afternoon ab 3:30 TUR NG. Dik. WM, ADAMS, en, Yesterday. for Buitalo, where they play tu-norraw, ; Tan tina Times, Ler iP tte. * rears’ A tele: 1 was yesterday recelved from Tho Rov. Willian Adams, 0. 0., Of, D., rIMS—At Attrota, Kept. itor, Gotdsmtin ts the ‘oltect that he will report | President of the Unton Theological Semlna- eS ae ttateTne aii ttee it anti The First Won Handaomely and the fr sluty at Uuitatn to-smorrony, whet tha ryetn Now york, and ong of the oldest and | PY Kawara i Lara nu Mra, Second Lost Needlesly by new: for’ Coreonit needs. rest fro sitelt- hat srouihtent of Hg: Heesliy tartan vibes ite by in te i eet Chicago. (ox and thie tenn wlll be Vastivatronsthencd | Of thateity, died yesterday at the residence, Lantahter of Capite abort Aiko Laer y cil oltie’s arrival, If there lias been an worse umpire In Chi- of hig son-in-law, Mr. doln Crosby Brown, on ken, OF Ging LL8—In Chicago, Ke tintin chery tam, iT Orange Mountain, near Ormige, Ne HH At the Providence Successful at Buftato, | cazo this year than Chavman twas Libby, | Ja tn the 7th ~ year of hs age. rq, af Alta chy: and Boston at Cleveland i who was beyond question dshonestly unfair, | Dre Adams was boron the 2th of Janua- SOMMEY IU RGU ale Hake City tine! Mode gee i foun Tete tho. in Mint PRES ry, t807, abColohester, Com, whore his father } yriders rather, Cit winapi Mediondny, Rept ta'ne He ‘g ene! 4 i fy Min alelet ey. Brooke [He ‘Arti “ fe dared, nnd t8 srosdy tneompetene and yisat:| Was Principal of anneademy. ‘ho elder Dr. | and adeto at. [trent hotiioe Chiesa ome Mt Dy Trotting at Mystic Pa ‘cand Elmira—Other | isfuctory, there isn’t the slightest doubt, Adawns soon after removed to Antoyer, | sesso renee omnes Bhorti 17 " Troy has been singularly wlueky In Chied- Mass, fo become the Prinelpat of the fameus | 0 ATS, OEE ROSEN: co lithe alter of teceipts, ‘The test game | PMT Ips Academy, ail here the son was eiltl- | ~ONGrKepe, 1, Klttia Allen, botoved. daushion gp so sharpened the popular Spnetite by dts [ented and prepared for Yale College, from Tan H nnn eanite Hts Mtl sentn uid I te mht BASE-BALT. closeness thab the second and third would | whieh te was graduated tn 1827, Studying | nt zo'ctoek. Teonde ot the family neo Ine sf eiday CHICAGO YH. TROY. Pave lean large erowds but for the rain Of ) theglogy In the Andover Semlyary, he wast We ek 7 ae ‘iho rain of Wedleslayy ana tho Inabinty | }¥ed wesley, gNMl the anparont certaINty of | WS ontatned n Congrextional wllster and | athe Anita Aurel anh, County. ts Sep, ( a pee Re wllle q u a" J Wye = 3 nme of Troy to remain over another day ot ace | -eyer, Capt, Ferguson takes Away more money ul Ff eat in bets frugeecat ton ae Yorksan SV roming and Cortlind County (N, Yo pay count, of home engagements, necessttated | than he could have gotten tn any other | was ealled to the elmrge of the Central | Mense cup ) papers the playing of two games yesterday, ‘That fear Slee Se a OF ene in *resbyteriin Chureh, then located In Lroaiie, TUG IN Sdn, Soult faennston, Sept ty shlenry fh * Solow ‘ag pray re stor of vane . Bara of tho forenoon, bexinning at {1 o'clock, | to cateh Anson willl his eyes shut, Yioky ty | Street. Ty remained the pastor of tls cone | ngtind, a was witnessed hy less than 100 people. Rain had fallen shoeply eurlier In tha morning, aud few thought the game wattle be played, It wag an extremely well-played game on forty yours, Finer eel in Tasshas the Maul-, south uh the completion of tho | gy regation until 1974, w period of, 4 having bee: ison San fine strat nite ancl "I i Yon. at Masri. from hs lato resttenco ta ¥—At the County Mosoltal, why esd Muu om q cata Sept 1 Arnie een iy cnreinzen to Calvary Com tucdny Frat Nene WHE Went LRT oonnTTocnte ee EBs Be eateh the Chteazos in the inudiag teed, and lueky to cateh thit hot Hiner from Poorman's bat, whereby two runs were preventett Ile dledtn't know tie had the ball for s minute, he v" se elf for havin, rae MPHMULAND At MID Ce th sides, the only run scored being an | 88S 80, surprised ob litoself Dr, Adiatns was reeognized is ave of, the aU. , ‘UNKreRsRLy Kept. 1,7 botht sides, the only Te tho first Reatiny | CuUaHE AL AIL things wonstdered the tele bs ablest preachers In New York aud onto of tho nt tin, Keane sont 1? Venice aod earned run. It was made in the tinning | about even, and the lroys leave Chiengo the i, i a montha and 2days, * 4 ay influential etergynien of the Presbyterian Runernl to take pace Sept. Ke p, in, by Dalryinple off n clean hit, Gore’s two- | better for one game, and with the respect | Ghureh, Hae was Moderator of tho New | 22° Kanens and Senten papers plenary copy, basof, and an out at first. Singularly enough, | aud good wishes of Chieazo bail-patrons. If School General Assembly by 18, and was | COOPrt-tthe funvrat of Hugh Cooper, Se. wnt HK) te hy Chicago inst ‘Croy | Fereuson’s six-footers dow’t wake trouble | ‘Very active In promuthig the reniton of the 4 ike nb the residence Of bis dnugtiter, Mew, Q runs made by aigo agalnst ‘Troy | Whit Drayidencs for second place yet wo 'y active in promuthig mnt 0 Mouth fivanstone, aed otcoce ities in these Inst threo games were mado by | shall be surprised. i p tive branehes, whieh was aveconplisted | Ty isi0-"71, Twlee di anil again fi 1871, he was treed to necep Presidevey of the Union ‘Theological I= inary, of Which he was ane of the origtual any Dalrymple. ‘There wero plenty of sharp Is pastorale, plays‘on the Chieago side, and, though ‘Troy tad men on bases tn nearly every Inning, Merwin Robertson, 20 800 cl, nued Omonths, gof fanoral service. i lon Hargis, ned 10 months, daughter PROVIDENCE V8. DUFFALO, Spectat Dispatch to. The Chicaga Tribune. RBurrara, No Sept, 2—The Buftaios they wero unable to score, and the same was fell nn ensy victim to the superior batting and romoters, and at length, at the close at 1863, Iunerat iron Ht fan in Cifleantisec, sana irtte of Chicago after the first Inning. Gora fielllng of Providence to-day, Following Is | he deemed it. bis duty to tindertake this im- | Beng at Hn a boy enrringes ta Calvary. Y ht between bases once, nd, ale tha score: portant (rust. He parted from his congre- | please cove” wand Now Jersey papers wis), ceimpitle (Dat ech DEScS One aiNs Innings 1234650789 ition With mutual regret, and thenceforth =— though environed by the entire Troy team, | Providenco, 0100012 8 O-7 1 hinself to the dutles of his new ANNOUNCKOLEN’ he managed to get to second, but turned his 0000 1 0 0 0 G-1} position, to whieh were Julned those of Pro. | momerererere a ee ankle badly dn dodging, and was very ane BOSTON VS. CUEV! ND, ¢ fessor of Savved Qhetorle, Me fotnd this sanded thereafter. Speeist Disputeh to The Chi ‘Tribune. also for frequent public nddresses and CurveLAnn, O., Sept. athe Clovgtands ae PUDLIC SEEING OF PLS TIT IeTRES: Fiint’s thumb was well enough cou- | A Want Verran 40 to ullow him to playin right fleld, but he had ‘ {ribations 19 rollins herluilients, 8 welt) nh LGN ion sen 3 vel le yy as for the publicatton of s rub books, nniongy © 7 nothing to do of consequence, paige re Oe Bo: BOs us LORI F OE iy hays bommuneds “the Three Gardens |e Netd an THE scones Tnnligr— amet Gethecniny, id Pav aoe Ges Alani ns + | Cloveland,,. mredition of Tsane Taylor's “Spirit 0: G = x va a Chicago, aye) ByTIE Ae | ttoston.... brew Povtry,” with a Moreraphtent Introdtie: MICE WTI WE A SEETING OF “Cid Fore Dalrymple, 1 £, a al ay a} 2} ot 7 {lon (86044 Thankseiving Memorles of the | chapat No.4 weet Chiento nyenue this oveniee Gore, & 4} 9) 2] al 1 a) 0 THE TURE Day andl p to the Elnaglt? (ists In tho | Allare invited | a ‘al Willininso: 4} 0} 1) a a oh 0 ane z World and Not of the World? (1807) 3 Cone | patie T1728 EPURLICANG ily 7 yous ball, yustercay: ve Men 4 .. Alorey, ese? WC | Lor should bo present, oe Thurne, 8. 4] 0} 1) 4) 0) OF 1 | city fo San Francisco six fillies bred at tho | tho * Missfonary’s Mother (1869), Wo ree | 5, on oe ee Guests, soars dae Stony Ford Farm, New York, got by Kon- | celved the degree of D, D. from the Unlverst- (Pied tania at ou de Grant Pane tines Sint f 3) o} 0} 0} 3) 0} 0) tuecky Prince, which were recently pitr fy at che City oF ate - on iis and that | Snetiahmen of Republican Meas should come. id i Prd Pa) al Bl Pi a! 3 of LL.0) from Princeton tn 1so0, PUL REVENTHENTIL WAI) GANFIEL : Total sala} al e]svlat| & al gel by tery, Blanner or Galton to Ir. Adans? Inst aypearniee, iB public savas er artis ci te rit agli geting tl are ro}. | he Binced on his ‘Pato Alto breeding farm, | atthe commencement al West Point in dime, | ieat the hall corner of Chlenzo avenue and Sede. gure, i ty no 1 9) £ "The stock reached here ‘Tuesday night from Nina he iiellve roll a Barmion fa ie cad, iui street. There will be guod speakers In attends ‘Tobin, 1b. tal ay Vi g * Sey and he was to have -dellyered the opentiy nt 5 Toy 3 IE Kergueon, 20 2] 0] &| of at al a | New York, in chargeot ars rine Hi. Covey. | cermon at the approwehing Presbyterian Cf EXECUTIY COMMUTE OF ITE YOUNG Gillespie, | aol stato | who camo on from San Franeisco to superine | Counell, to be held in this elty a few weeks | te-nigty av the Grand: Pacitic Hotel for tnportang { f ; “ H H T} tend their removal. Upon leaving this eity | hence. Bee Tt vOuN' AY 3] of af 2] dof a | tha aittes were removed to the ear which ~ ML FIRST WARD YOUNG HEN'S GARFIELD 41 of if Tf ef a] of Budd Doble had bullt for Goldsmith Matd WILLIAM GRANGE, ee ine int Coa cite Sven nae 4) 1 Gf ol CP 4] 2 T several years ago, and wiileh was purchased Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribinie. Tpit WIL HA GHAND MBETING OF THR ‘ =l-l—|—labe|— | by Mr Stanford last fall. Mr, Cavey said Warenrows, Wis. Sept. 2-—Witlain yey weonth Wael Gariletd und Arihur Cab at pages H Oty 2 UG that Elvine, the mare that trotted tu & 4 We Grange, one of tho early settlers of Dodge a a hy. Hind Be Ba Ms uvening, ~Tigitnips— har 89 n-year old, was moving woll, and is expected 4 veal sity ‘PU VOUNG MENS AUXILIARY CLUN MEETS cuidivo Bee oer a lille “in ais bglorg November, | County nnd n resident. of ies Sliy for the | 'T gt Mrund’s Holl to-night. “Henry J. Siig wit Troy... 0 0.0.0.0 0-01 Iusiness is better In California tan It was | Past, live years, died ut hits home in the Sec~ | sneaks eh Harned run—Chiengo, 1, . Inst. spring, and the trotting outlook is en- | ond Ward last nlithht. ngedt 60 sents, of peer Mixcolinncoun, Two-hase hits-—Gore, Gillesplo, couraging. Capt. Smith, 4 years old, will trot | disease. | ‘The deceased was a Mtiya of re- HO-NORN MEN FAVOIAD First buse on balls—Chicago, 33 Tro; ? TO THE FOR. ery nainst Steinway this fall; aud Santa Clans | !nd,-and tunarried. ONrinats Hf A Vackoyo Club, pienso adiroes "Ohta." Pap ase a error Ci nis will go Into the open-to-nilcliss against Nut- i ireeuieing ronktence aud piace at btainese, FRANK JEWELL. Spretat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Inprayarorss, Lid, Sept. 2.—Frauk Jew- ell, Passenger Agent of tho Wabash, St. Louls & Pacific Road, died here to-day of heart-disensce. Uo had beon. slek for six jmonths. ———____—_ AMUSEMENTS. MPVICKER'S,” Tho engagement of Mannger IUNs {All tho Rage” company, covering a period of four weeks, Is now drawing ton close, From a finaneial potnt of view the engngc- ment has been a most successful one, ant less than $0,000 people haying witnessed tho plese during that tine. ‘Thly would be large usiiess winder the most fayprabte condl- tions, but, when we consider, the wnusuilly warm weather of the past four weeks, the wood and Magdattah, ‘The fatter-is moving Uke « whirlwind, A NOVEL SCENE AT A MURDLE-RACE. " New York, Sept. £—There was a remark- able scenes on the lackstreteh nt Brighton Bench yesterday, ‘The races Were of the usual order, With the exception of the hurdle-nice, the last on the program, Five horses rat in thisraee. Oneof them, L. L., was mounted by a Ind notned Kearns, who bad worked around the stables for a few weeks, Ie had never ridden in but one hurdle-race previons to yesterday's. When he reached the back- stretch L, 1. was titra in the race. Lcaphng hurdle his feet Gaught in the top rail, and he went over {n a somerset, Kearns strike Ing head first on the track, and the horse fall- Ing on Iifin. ‘Thu horges following dashed over the hur- dle, while in chorus of “Obs]?? xrose front the crowd on the othor side of the track, The horse soon rose and walked away, but his vider Iny motionicss in’ the dirt, Many Troy Sitok aut Kelly, Gasdidy, ‘robin, Connors 2. Halls enlled—Corcornn, 123; Keefe, 100, Birlkes called—Corcoran, 4; Keelo, 20, Double plays—Tobin-Holbort, Pusved balls—Kolly, he Will pitches—Nono, 'Tiine—2:20, Umpire—Chapman, : TROY V8, CITICAGO. In the afternoon the threatening weather reiluced tho nttentlanee to nbout 500, and this thine the tables were turned and Chieago by monstrous bad play was forceil to lose a gaine, It was almost wholly the fault of Anson, who scemed all of a sudden to. have Tost all the base-ball sense he ever had. ‘Cho Chiengos hit Keefe hard,and but for bad fielding and fdiotle Innngement would have won easily. ‘ho ‘Troys were completely at Coreoray Ws Merey, and for five {aulngs never made a base-hit,” | ‘They scored one rian in the first Inning from a -mutl by Quest of Cas- slly's dileule grounder, w wild overthrow | {ortelt ho was dead, and a string of Jockeys. | pusiness ling been — phenomenal, "The by Kelly 10 secont, ant A wilt piteh by Cor- sinbio tn) a idlera started neross the fel | wombers of the company, antslde of corti HEE ate: avait nd Boe wi Tn the ling towered the tall form of young alr, Alasdunbarsn rue ra penis pase a s, Keefe hit hard to right. fleld, | 4, re iB ) who “have most favorably: | lupresse amid the ball was well thrown by Poorman to | Fitkor Dougherty. With the national love abd nice the audience have been Mr. A. % Chipinan hoad him off ni secont but Quest muted if, | OF lis eounttymen forghorse-rnelny hg lind i 4 ts = aa FHL Gondwia, Miss Susie Winner, the and Evans gothome, The sisth Inniig wi fren srilentng, the. tae ine contest, Wien vivaclous soubret of the company, and'Mrs. a Waterloo for — Chieago. “After | jig bloody fee turned to the sk wid his Owen Marlowe for her capital sketelt of the Ferguson had been retired vt first, Gi Tespio hit to Corcoran, who threw n little wide to Anson, but well enough to put the man wut, as everyborty thought, but Chap- man, with charactertstic cuss ness, decided himsgte. An instand later Corcoran by a aulek throw to Anson caught Gillespie nip- pins fat first, and Anson unmistakably pit unt out, bub Chapman wasn't looking this thne, and refused to give the out. Tere was apatr of ns gross decisions as ever were ine eeeentric wife of the ehiropolist. To-mor- row evening the tnst performance of * All the Rago”? will occur, y Dine and red colors covered with dirt, he saw that the boy was Insensiblo and appar- ently dying. Reauesting the jockeys, stable-boys, and othors to kneel, the reverend Father oftered up a prayer for the boy, anolating hho and performing other services of Is Church fhe dylig seene was strikingly Lnpressive, Jorsemen and others who had never knelt, in prayer hefore obeyed tho requestof the Fe Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CRAM TARTAR, Tousekceper’s favorite in leading elclos of the wi DRAMATIC NOTES, Maggio Mitchell at Mootey's on Monday next. ; Malmsha and Rogers are finishing 2 lot of now sevhery for the forthcoming productton a Heit by eat ri arya, | Father, thelr bronzed, earnest, and hard | of “Joshua Whitcomb.” Be ater Metin pani fy Can be autanby abe Hg Re al PATER EAT eR ea a faevs softening In sympathy for the erushed | yy. 4p, “iN ake his thst. antes flomwithout fear of the ll i resulting from heay stn Evang then hiteléan, into Welt Geld, and Dale (Jockey. AIL this was witnessed by the erowd re Tanwar will make lils tint unpanraned | westthle fond. Ov, cence cuaaie be hiwe ryunple first Jigated tho ball and then throw | On the auarter-streteh and In’ the grand | ns a lecturer at ooth's ‘Theatre on /fiurs- OVAL HAIING POWDEI CO. New York, stand. earns was carried away in an lie sensible condition after the ceremonics nar- rated above, and he ts veported dead this morilig. wide to the pate, 80 that Gillespio tallied, Connors reached third, and Evins seeaud on the ploy, Keefe hit to, Kelly, whose low throw was muted by Anson, snd two men lig elite thires ‘unearned runs, the last scored by ‘Troy, aA. wost ntroctous and inexcusable deeislon ab the plate by Chapman inthe second laning day evening, Sept. 1 Its stibject will bo: What 0 Kiow About Fasting.” BoueleawiWs adaptation of “La ‘Tentation,” ened “Led Astray,” will follow ‘the Danichelts.” It was as Midotph Chandoce that Mr. Charles 2. ‘Thorne sulstantinly fixed lis position on the New York stage, COLUMNS, » Conunus, O,, Sept 3—Lhe attendance at the Stute Fulr to-day was bovween 35,000 and 40,000, Aamong the dignitarles present were 7 mn Cl " vafter | Gov. Fostor and ox-Gov, Bishop, ‘They, in | After all, Migs Wanny Davenport will np. cae in Fron Cees, Leta aC ale it company. with the ott of the Nort! AGTH Jem ay Haver ly 7) Vitth Avenue r pleats third strike by Holbert, and to se Ohio, Falr Association, were dined by tho | Sept 20, in her new play, entitled, a Awertesn Gir” written by Anna Dickin- gon, ‘The seenes of the drama aca fai in America, the actors and actresses who are ta fake part nre all Americans, and, adds the New York Times tn its announcement of tho coming produetion, “the costumes Inve? beon destgned and made by American dress- sunkers aud tailors,” Edwin Dooth has dechted to make Ins bow: to nn English audience as Haute, and the east Includes Mr. P, Swinburne as the Abt Me. J. Ryder as the Ghost, Mr. Kyrle Bellew as Lecrtex, Mr. We Farren ns Polarltta, Mr Charles Haredurt us Horatlo, Mr Unrry dackson ox Prat Grarediagers Miss Gerrard ts Ophelia, and Ars. Hernan Vezin as the. Qucen, ‘This is a notable cast. “The pleca 1s to ho tavishly mounted, THis reception in this, ehuracter by tho London eritles will be members of the State Boare An ininense crowd witne Sho: Sunnis ree, silty had five starters for a D purse, i ‘She first and third hents were taken by Keno, ‘The seeond teat was handsomely taken by Helle of x vlsony, tint tones ta hones iwynne., Thne, bt5iy, Llat¢, TsA08%, Team Dleg was dtstaneud [nthe ital heat. The three-minate class Inu eleven starters, ‘The seeond, third, and: fourth heats and race were taken by Joseph, and the heat by Columbus, ‘The second money was given to Cohunbus and third to Luster Boy, Falry uedleumerd Inthethirdhent, ‘ie, 3:30s¢, q Rai, Suhieg, ‘The Fair closes to-morrow, MYBTIC PARI Doston, Mags, Sapte 9. wt Agriculture, the races, Mis, two th thre, us Corcorin wis aly yon bass on balls, Euch were tudyanced. dt peg on Quest's safe Mit. Poorman hit a dne liner to right which Ferguson jumped for ond eanght on tho onds of his fingers and inde a double pny. Tt was anit whieh would have brought Jn two men bub for Ferguson's seratel: cateh, and would have been entlrely out of reach had not Ferguson be phiying far inside thodlunond. ‘Tits was dud luck tor Chi- engo, and nobody to bhune The sixth inning offered Chicago a easy etnies to get tho Jead, but it was thrown away by Anson's bad Judianent and Wiliomson’s earelesioss. Both Dalrymplo aid Gore fit safe, Dal gelling te third ona passed ball and seorkag on Holbert’s mutt of the bal] when Caskins threw ittoe the plate after Willmusen's hit, so that Gore got to syeond aud Witliunson Crowned with fonin 44 the goblot, but ‘tls not chame nutes Source wt Avadactos, und Heartuchos, and gastric me nt ree "Pe the BELTABE AVEREENT, 1 bain for tho bratay Aida cure for the evlis produced by excers, IE tempers tho blood, Lie ctogued xy stern rellevos, srFoeks the Guat aatmels, cha Hye? controls w dif i as diate dyory anni nenlos the minor the valid rot OF TARRANTS BEFERVES SRLN'TS the portable roprerents AE SPRING, and thy mos vane ait Anda elo Denny Ald DE INENIESS naman N ONT Si to fiat, ce i ‘we on tines and | Park rces thy 2:40 chiss was won by Edwin | Watehed with Intoress, } i N none out. Auson, ' after having ong ohns. Clark second, Lady ‘horn | | Miss Mary Anderson, tho tragédionne, will strike and ~ soven balls | called, last 1. Thine, 3224, 3230, Bebe. hegin her svagon it Osweuy, Se Yay 00 Mot 4 : his head entirely, and btotiently ) the s7 ree was won by Dan Smith, | day evening, Sept. 1, Sho'hts selectad from ‘ eto of rater hitn tow ball, whieh, "had he Jett pass, | Glendale second, R-third. ‘Tine, 22H, | her repertory for die openmy night Shuridan | Arq eanny gtuuem, eaeleled eae ena nly be world have been the elhth ball and his ba Beli bubly, Betis sentg." Glendale wot | Knowles’ Way ontitied “Lover or ‘The | hluniued by auaking iu proper application fr ine As it was, ho hit an easy bounder to. the the third nd fourth heats, Countess ated the Sere.” From Oswego alia | credae, We wil present tieay cases for tho Joxah (os pitchers and Gore was foreed at third. WHE +e REMI noes to Utes, Syracise, aud Cray: and on | MOehy andy in ovent of hunaon, Who was now on second and Anson Kua N. opt. 2—Mattle Hunter | dept. 20 will appear ut the Park Thentre ae OTE Hes A ald Ure ted eter ondirst, now caught the infection of folly, | Sts hee sauna cpl. die ate r a CT) Trooklyn, for miveck, She then proceeds (0 | boul ft. Gr Wut Partner, Metros nad allowed Keefo and Ferguson to entrap Tawdy toy second Ne I rd he eek Pitindolphla, Khnira, Guttalo, and thon ape | yell too. = hin off second, Here were two men outand heat way puged in’331 " Me) sears at MeVicker's Theatres In this elty, | > a INjg,—the fastest timo ever made by pi 10 inl f-intle track. » ILORSE VS. MEN, DAN O'LEARY, was out yesterday in spite of the bad weather, practicing forthe mateh whieh Is to. tnke plico on the Lake-Front next Saturday” night between himself and horse and tho three runners, the distance being thirty miles. ‘Cho runners are also hard at work, and the race: pronsises to bo an exelting one, only ong man on base, whereas the bases: should have been loaded and nobody out, Kelly now hlta corking two-baser. to rhsht, whieh would easily have browght In two ris, but Anson, SUH possessed of the devil, must needs try to make han from first, though urged to stop at third, aud was Ny" pe out at the plite—this: fritterlng away by his exregions foollshiness ty sire chances to win the game, Anson doubtless feels thars oughly ashamed of himself, and he has goad canav, Afferthis thero were hits by Poorman and Burns, but nobody to bat then around, aud a most ridiculous defeat by a seore of 5 where she fyfends to produce Taltourd’s “Tony? which she hag been studyjig all sume sure Extract from a, Leadville thoatrleal pro- grin: Fon at Long Brinch’ a ebarmliss comes. whieh will be presented with an une rivaled enst of characters, New mule, now scenery, tnd vomplete appointments, Full of bawlteling Interest, tender sittiations, fas elnating am penntitnt youns habieae UVR, romanes, lee cream, lemonade, superb pall Ing costumes, moonlight strolls, guy young Men, cleats, chimnpyene, bath tubs, and lots nish 4 ho yom box by expres Condes in Armonia gantly und “strict! Toul Chicago, Adi GUNTIEIL Contuction 5 34 Suutlauncat. _ <a wenn, MUCTION SALTS. nae By BLISOS, FLENSHEDT & COs Gonoral Aucllonvers, Biand 8} Hundvlph-te » AUCTION SALE Fs vas the result, + of etcetera, windlag up will a carnival of ¥ fo Tre Dery rar AQUATIC, fun on the seashore, Mn whieh the lelles and STAND AR} NI Wh | ATH) Wil * en eeanl ct fF PAE bosti Me gentlemen will Unde a. cae piten of i ih Oita Pager u . | sel a ssneviay Ne YS a s | folly, and daneo the * Fantinitic Quadriiie psa eae ha Garg mea Be H b ri a 4 Saar i beter “duel ici He EeTanuantey cusnensly: raid CONPINLED AT OLR STORES, . UMC 0. Fosse ane 9) 0 ‘or this afterplece by tho renowned ballet- Eula 8 Oe ig iB GEG | waters = = inaster, Song, Tundawekie ‘ To-day at-10 a.m. and 2 pm Kolly, &, and ajo ay} a i eeetteeemcmeeeneel sisal Gata Kiainak te npatnne fone te 4) o] al atel al atk FA eee OMAHA WATER-WORKS, rece ae LIBON, FLENSITEEML & (0. Guests be aol i | sla | New Youu, Sene@e—The Key, EH Special Disvateh to The Chicagy Tribune. oe a nm at Poorntan, ¥. 49H OLLO| Ghaptn, DD. of the’ Fourth Untversatist | , Grains, Node gSunl. athe Water Works | hy CHICAGO AUCTION rotnt sla) Blicliola | Chureh, FIth avenny, Is wick at his real- Company to-alay awarded contracts for the ee ala % Payot - ones Ih, West Thitty-third street, In May | Construction of water-works In Omaha, Largo tock Furniture at Auetion, cul, Holol a] i 0) inst, when Jie first began to feel unwell, he | Costing, $350,000, and to be completed In ono pyaar Faturday! 8 Supt, ad Tabin, Of OF ufo] apg] NS i hectnes {3 4 vet year, ‘Tho business part af the city Will bo | eee se eee ieee he te wale a) ao salted for Europe, -having proviously ox- | supplied with water for fire protection by ao geht eS Wore al ala perlenced great retlet In aluiltar attacks from} Jan. 1. Jarlur Cand Plano Mur, Hillard Table, Casio: Ho cf a} alg | Asea voyage, ‘This trip failed to benellt Bn ea a Stuve und Grate Gramiaents, a now thing in Chicago Kvans, ¢. aa} i] ola] him, and a famous London physiclin ad- . Wo Beason Wrye Vory popular Bik, |, SHORAGE LO. WUT OT vised bin to to Switzerland ‘Phere | THe {oule olfcet of Kidney=Wort ts produced JALOTION & STU . 1] oa} a} of a] g | Yised bln to go witzerland. “There he wy ite cleansing ‘and purity lis eto on the SMcite“stanagor and Auctions —l—ol |i AI | became homesick, lost lus appetite, and was | blood.” Where there fs a gravelly desposlt in the nara i ol alt ]R Leg | in every way worsutlian before, hs disease Se ee pCa Tro disordered belle POMERUY & COs, | 8 eB | i Na tatited Saome, on tio Th SE | ances Quy bisnowtermmin uo Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, PTANG, eburnie ni ho’ Th 6 1300 *5] August, and has since beon unable to ines; Our highest artistain dontistrys Tho ried rund—one 78 & BO RANDOLPH-ST., ‘PYwo-buse bitsa—Kelly, Burns. Mold Rogular Bales of Ost. 1 Jeary his house, ‘The cough with which he | #eCbesnes"s boyond doubt, hough but ‘i dd before going abrovd has dis- hey First base on b: 0 vi - | was trouble Bet Indigestion, dyspopsit, nurvous tratio Q 4 4 aftst ie onal ror cy avacn con | Site buuisneey ake amt as ie | «Atte ata tures wreteate | lapel Gols aud Cone Mercian Flist baso on errars—Troy, 8; Chicazo, & clined tn we Woot ob wus | ing Monsmun's Peutontzod Huet ‘Tonle, the only ON {uelt on busog—Tray, 4 C Houwo, 6. Dra, Filut and Wood, who are attending him, | preparation of beef contatning It entry autrie 5 ¢ RIDAY Sjruck out—Troy, 6; Chicago, & aay thoy find uo trices: of organte dllscase.:| Hous properties. It bs not a mero stiiaulant Lko TUESDAY AND F. + Falls called—Corcgran, 106; Koefo, 100, + ‘hey are hopeful of hts recovery, but forbl | the extracts of boc, but evutuins blood-muking, Of each wook, ob 0:00 & ml.