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Netw aban nr AN AR 2 68 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE CITY. : GENERAL NEWS. . 3.8, CLanxson, of Des Moines, Js av tho Bhor> man. Jupae BE, A. THAYEN, Clinton, Jo fe nt tho Sherman. ‘ F. Mines, M. C,, of Connecticut, 18 n gueat of {ho Pacltto. . - Penny HANxAtt, of Traverse City, Mich., Ja nt k the Palmer. A.D, Runorene, the woll-known bidllard oxpert, 4s at tho Tremont, Fraxk Hurrox, Postmnster of Burlington, In., is nt.tho Pactfic. Mn. anv Mus. Bruce Di. Tre, of San Francis> co, are stopping nt tho ‘Tremont. Joun F. Cramen, editor of tio Milwaukeo Evening Wisconsin, isnt tho Pacitic. A_connrsroxpent is Informed Gittatt’s address Is Jncksonville, 11. z R President of the Hvansyille & rare Hinuve italltond, {8 at the Tremont. An Hest of Bellevue, Cork, Ireland, eee een inwntennis chnmplon, 1s tao gucst of Mr. J, 2 Taylor, of Kenwood, rie t ther of last evening necessitated a aacond ‘yoatponoment of the Union Club con- cort. It {sto take place next Thuraday ovoning. i , B. Paustt, of Kaneae, js at tho Peataton Fin Monitdout’ that more than tho usual Itepublican majority wilt be given by his Slate. thst Dr, ‘Tne pastor of tho Lonvitt Street Congregn- tlonal Church, the Rev. George H. Peeke, has returned from his yacation, and will occupy his pulpit to-morrow, both morning nnd evening. ‘Tux temperature yesterday, 18 observed shy Biannesoy optician, #6 Madison “atreot (TRInUNE ES mee 4 i was, 0 m., legrees; 10. ma, ea a tn ma ter 8 De ty eh Harometer, 8am, 3 8p. m., 2.45. < Nn T. Dyritand Miss Dyer, of Indian- apolite Fane A. PB. Bonny and Miss Hounoy, of Lowell, M ORO, M. Hubbard, of Cedar taplds; and Judo W,#. Carter, of Piatte- ville, Wis, nro at tho Pucltic. Witor, Chomnitz, Saxony; A. II, morcur, Dunder, and. Tenry Prainy Perthshire, Po. Walter Cralg and Mateus Tectlus Seon tjablin droland: Tit. Cunt and die Couple, Natal, South Africa, aro registered nt the Pacific. A. maratcit recolved from Dr. Lorimer yes~ tordny from Now York advises his friends that bowilt reich homo this inorning, by the Dak Shore Road. Ho will therefore bo in his pulpit Sunday morning and prench at, the usual hour. It is understood that ho cones homo greatly fin- proved In health. . x Junour, President of the Detroit & sMiiyankeo ltalirond; Theadore M. Davie, Presi- dont of the Lake Supertor Ship Canal and Rail- fond Company: Richard Hood Darwin, 'oronto, Beorctary to the Royal Raihyay Conunissioners; and A, BE, Touzalin, Land Conmisstoner of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad, aro ut tho Vacific, Prov. Swine will not return to Chicago from Oxford, 6, where ho fs vialting tis daughter, ‘until next week, and consequently tho’ services of the Central Chureh will not bo resumed until awock from to-morrow, Tho doluy in getting the neworgn of the Contral Musie-Hail in plnce has necessitated this postponement of the opening of the churen. Tine will bo an open alr concert this nfter- noon nt the nusle stand in the West South Park, corner Fifty-sixth strect and Bayard avenua, givon by Nevuns & Dean's Band, from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. There will also be.n concert nt tho same time and place to-morrow afternoon by Hond's Orchestra. The Indiana nveuuc Mno is the direct strect-cir ine to the park, ‘Tne Rov. Brooke Herfort will reaumo his pulpit at the Church of tho Messinh, after a month's yacation, to-inorrow, when the ebureh will reopon, tho Stnday-school recommencing tho following Sunday. Borning service ouly will be hold during September. Mr. Merford’s subject Sunday morning is to be “Tho ‘Truo Chivalry for To-Day.” Another word for the Knights Templar. © Ar tho West Sido Natatorium, No, 50t West Madison strect, yesterdiy tmorning a prize avelmming mateh was engaged tn by Indy pupils with the following resuit; Two longt of bath, grace and precision of movement—gold Medal, Miss Emmy Brachtvogel; prize, Misa Maboi Itobping, Two longths of bath, rapidity and clogunco—gold medal, Miss Emini Me- Caulay; prizo, Misa Genovlevo Wiswell. Four lengths of bath, spoed—silvor medals, Miss Blancho Hosenthul and Elia Lamb, Joux MoManoy, 68 years of nye, while crors- ing tho Northwestern Rellroad at North Market street at 12:30 yesterday noon, necldentaily alipped ana fell on tho truck directly in front of the outgoing Omaha trois. = The wheels , passed bis loft leg and struck’ Klin in the’ back, enusing —nimost instant deuth. "The deceased was a sober, {1 dustrious man/and had been lu the employ tn various enpacitics of tho Americun Express Company for the past svonty-cluht yenrs. Tho romains wore taken hoine to No.8 Rucker street, whore ho icft a wife and grown-up family. Enwanp Brome, years of nage, was bailly Injured and cut about the right {aw and hip by in rallroad collision at the Stock-Yards. Whitoon his way to work yesterday ho rodo tn one of tho Year cars of nn cinpty frefight tran, and ns this train was being switclied olf tho mila track tothe Stock-Yards, south of Thirty-ninth strect, tho Fesulne outyoing pepeorer mn on tho Wa- bush, St. Louls & Pacific Kallrond ran into ft, and, cutting off tho three reur cars, upset thom Jntoa ditch, ‘raiic on tho road was delayed in. consequence fora couse of hours. Broilo waa tuken to bls hone at the corner of Garlbuldl and Twonty-ninth atreots, and 1 phretolan who thore attonded him pronounced hie Injuries not dangerous. ALADY who role somo sixty miles on tho Riurlington & Quincy. Kalleoad ‘with Mrs, Ada Roborts, & demented woman, who, with ber 4-ycur-old son, Is In tho custody of tho police nt the Armory, called to sce hor yostorday, When tho lady flratinot hor on the cars sho says Mrs, Roberts was not nearly so bad us she has bocn since. Ono rule Inly seu tht sho was demented, howo: Aud fevers ul passongers paid ber some little attention In consequence. From whut replies she made ta Spestion: then put to her, sho is tho daughter of ui0b abe, of Mindon, Mich., nnd hua numer- pus relatives realding there and nt sturgls, Wich. Mra, Roberts is sadly In need of woot pare, nud unless her folks ure heard from with= maday or two tho potice will be obiiged to dhrow hor upon county charity. + Tw Executive Committee of tho Northweat- orn Press Axsociation hold an. aiigd Reaslon at tho Sherman House yesterday. J. 8, Clarkson, of the Dos Mulnes “Register, presided, Among tho representative journnlists presont were U. N. Hichardson, of the Davenport Denoertt; W, *T. Dowdntl, Peoria Democrat; M,C. Woodrutt, Dubuque Tines; J.P. Cardogan, Prineeton Her- ald; 1). W. W. Carver, Dubuque Heralds D. I Wilcox, Quincy Whig? Paul Bolly Springtictd (uh) State Juurnaly od. | We.) Chipman, Council Bus Nonpareil; MW A. Yerking, Bloux City Journal; iH, OW. Clen- denin, Keokuk Constitution; and Frank Hutton, of the Burlington Hawkeye, Tho busl+ ness was ohictly of a private natire, Messrs, Clurkson, Clupiman, and Dowdall were appoints ed a romimittes to consult with tho Westorn UnlonTolegraphCompany in NowYork relativeto anew teluyruph toll to niembers of the Assocli- ton. Thoy will report at the next anntint mevt- ing of thestockholders, The mevting adjourned subject to cull, Tue Saloonkeepers’ Union met Tatentey afternoon, Myr. Adolph Georg was called on for & report ns to tho proyress mundo for the coming Convention, Ho said letters were belug ree colved gully from yurloug purts of tho State usking for Information, and he thought tho nt tendance would be quity large, Mr, Sechwuchow sugyested that the Union should be represented. by at least thirty-six delegntes, and a motion pissed that the Chuir appolit mich dolemutos, ‘ho Committee on Financo ruported that forthe ix months onding Aus, 81 the receipt hud boon 877 und the uxpenses S511, leaving & balunce of $568 Ju the trensury, The semi-nunneal reportot tho Prosidont was rend. It was quite lengthy, und roviewed tho icutalatlon had on tho saloon uostion since ho bad been in otllee, Ie belisved it it was for the silounkeepers' Interests that thoy should cut aloof from parties when men ine imicalto thairinterosts were nominated for olllce, and support only those known to hein favor of dberal legistation, Tho Union then proceeded to the election of officers, with the following ro- over sult: President, John Feldka Vicu- Presi dent, Willinm Clemons; Beers ", ‘Charles Heiser; Treasurer, Philip Dictes ‘anelil Receotatts A.Moerl, Tho Judiciary Committee is a8 follows: Bouth Sidv, F, Fischer, Joreph Michio; Sido, B. Miller, Charles Gratl; West Side, Jacob Oustel, B Knvpper, C, Han, Harry Rubons was redlocted attorney, a ‘OneINGW OMEN INDUSTKIAL HOME, io first annual report of the Workingwom- en's Industrial Home of Chicago, loeatod at A Fulton atreet, has just been printed tn pamphlet, Yori for circulution, It was written by Mrs, Anns Schock, the originator of the institution, which was organized fn September, 1879, and in- oorporated eb, 20, 1880, During tho year 1:3 wornen, with from one to seven children, were provided for. There were only three cases of sickness, Tho Home bie geen koptoutof debt, save about $200 due on. furolture. At present Mra. Schock ia dischary> jag the dutics of President, Secretary, and Mie sron. Funds aro needed to payn ‘tencher or burso to take caro of the children, und to PS platron (and some one” to ate nd to the employment department; also yarinents of any veeription for women und frucine Rooms are belny prepared in the uuement for boarding women Who go out Wushe py and vleuniny by tho day, these helng aupue rate from tho Home, This clasg of servants malighy be rulsod to-o higher class of morulity, and thelr children can be placed in the schoo! = taught bubits of industry, cleanliness, aud - honesty, Tho Homo is to bo mude strictly a Anineut industry, i c ie recuipts for the yoar wore: Cash, $500; Papas (estimated), $300; sewing, $34; Inundr: pal a ar. ALN See £0. The prhonsos , erence mude up Mra. Schock herecif. ied as She average number of women dally in the -Partinent; nod Patrick Ryan to tho Homo was fifteen, Among them were sixteen whlows, 178 who lind been deserted hy their hustands or had geparated from thom for Surlous catises, and ten unmarried women. There wero three birthe, but no denths. TE CITY-ITALL. Atn, Titompson leaves for St. -Paul Monday and will be absent two weeks. A coNTRACT wan yesterday awarded for mnce adumizing obey atreot from Lake to Harrison, ALD. MeNunsry, who has beon on tho sick Net forseveral weeks, is recovering. He will be Around ngain in a short time. aAnout one hundred members of the police force haye been summoned to appear in the Crhininal Court Monday for tho hearing of the quual-eriminnt enses. AxONG tho building permits tssued yesterday was one tos, 1, Harker to ercet t tworstury nile 4 Pratrio avenue, to cost $2,000, . Frish to ercet a two-story atore: and dwelling, No. 725 Hnisted street, to cost ‘Tre Committco on Fire nnd Water mot yos- terday afternoon, Thoy agreed, simone thor things, to refer buck tho bids for engine-house lots, and also recommented that alt of the Rtrecterallway propositions befere them be re- forred, with Instructions to print, Tue doing of ehme plumbing work was neces: saryntthe Small-Pox Hospital yesterday, and Ald. Sanders was dispatched there. He wis very: bravo on the atart, but when witht nt few blocks of the tnstitution ‘bho weakened, and telephoned ‘buck thnt he was sick and could not go further. A CAsr of smallpox was roporter frum tho Town of Lake yeaturday, helng from Forty-sev nth atrect. De. De Wolf took tho: matter to heart somewhnt, nud, upon Uo Informer that the authorities of the town would pay tho Wills of tho unfortunate, the ense was tnken to tha Smull-Pox Hogpltal ‘Tue rniders upon the decayed and decaying fruit in South Water street took on enrly stare yesterday, and the result was the condomiation of 2 wagon-loud of rotten stutt during the fore. noon. ‘fhere was tnore of less remonstrating, of course, but tamounted tonothing. ‘The Keope ing upof these seizures will be a_great public benett, and it fs to be hoped that Commissjouor Do Wolf will nut tire In well-doing, ‘Tun Mayor wns fecling good yesterday, and, Rea couscattence, made several appolutinents, He appointed Michnel MeCuren to tho position of tender of the North Hulsted street, bridge; Patrick Gibbon ns 9 shut-off man, ae Ja~ nce of David Hallantn in the sewer work. All ot tho appolntinents, of course, give the party satis- fuotion nt present. Tinie were two applications yestorday for Kalstrom’s, place at tho Crib, Tho upplicants wero Charles Millor and Capt, MeKee. snd mimerons persons culled in the interest of tha dutter, Mr. MeKeo wad thought vory fuvornbly of on necount of bls backing. and {tis highly probable that he will be given thowflace, Io was notified, however, to appear to-day for ox- amination, and after the Mayor brs Eetten bet- ter acquainted with him and sutisticd himself that he isn good Democrat, thero ought to bo nothing in his ways ‘Tne City Attorney haa accidentally dritted . intoa knowledge of tho performances of tho Drin of Cottla & Co, Tt appears that he wits p> puinted to collect of the residents of Alding sqiuire—of whom he js one—the dies to pay the: keeper of tho premises. In talking with the poor old fellow, he lonrned thut tho frm in question had brought w suit ayalnst hin at Dalton for un alleged imaginary claim, The old gentleman was frightened, and Mr. Grinuell yolunteered to look into his e Heealied tipon the flem and was told that nefthor of them was in, but, determined not to be put off, he waited around. Finally Cottle turned up, and instond of answering his questions about the sult ordered him out of hls office. Grinnell Is nota large tan, vor his be any recount for bravery, but Instead of quitting the oftlce he took hold of Cottle anid so. goverelrahdnk hin that he was glad to retroat; and this fs the inst henrd of him and bls sult. 1f those coming iy contact with sinilir concerns under simllir clr- cuinstunce would act similarly tt Is bolieved that such creatures would soon become among tho things of the past. THE NEW NUILDING. ‘Tho Committes on Pabtle Builuings met with the Mayor yesterday afternovn, and had under: consiicration various questions connected with the orvetion of tho now City-Hall. The meme bers tulked tho subject over nt tength, especial- ty with reference to uniting the two bultdings, and finully the following wis adopted on the question ns expressive of the opinion of the city authorities: fesolved, By the Conuuittce on Pablo Bulldings of tho City Connell that tho Conuniesioner of Public Works by Instructed to Holsh tho elty’s portion of the City-Hill by a proper return in the courts, and to abandon tho Mew of wvtriumphal arch between the County und City Huitdiay, and that n copy horoof ‘be communicated to the County Board, After the adoption of the above, Ald, Hildroth Introduced the following, whieh was adopted: Ordered, That tho Comimisstoncr of Public Works bo nuthorized to make aitch arranue- ments with tho contractors for tho atone worl on tha now City- Hull ag to bate from anid con- truct the estimate for stone steps, leaving tho question of stone steps for futtrrecansidcration, All this notion umuunts to nothing, of course, but It Is intended to juiluence the County Bonrd. he aetion, however, fs opposed tu doing anything [ke uniting the two buikilngs by amurchway, and then, agnin, on the questlon of stops, it interferes with the order of things, he- enuse the contract for tho ateps bas hoen Iet. aA. conference of tho olty and county muthorities Will naturally follow, and thoy must Ught it aut, ‘The result of the renewal of the old fight no a1 can foretell, but itis about timo that an inder- standing was reached, and that bulldozing was aban end. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘THEns aro now 315 prisoners In the County dail. Tne Committee on Equalization beld what inight be termed an informal meeting sester> any, during wh thoy dlacuaved tho yuxed quostion of tho ngeesaiant of rattrond property, Their tual report will bs submitted to the whole Bord this afternoon, at a meoling culled for ‘Unt purpesy, SHERTFE WorntaL., of Whitesides County, ar- rived fn tho ulty Thursday evening, having 1 cus. tody four prisoners undersentence toJohet. Lho convicts were locked up over nigotin the jal, whero thoy succeeded in Knocking out the rivets inthe shackles with which thoy were chalied togethar, and would have been inn position to attempt an esenpy whilst on route from bere to thelr destination, Patten, tho detectlye, how. ever, detected them itt work, and told Jailer Cur+ vier, who put some of his durbies on tho fellows, and Mr, Worrall toak thony down to the prison yesterday morning, It willbo remembered that Mr, Sexton recent Jy presented a bi for oxtra iron used in: the How Courts House, whlch material was not coy- ered by his contract. He was unibl Btate for whut specitto work tho fron was ordered, and could make only a general assertion that the Tuntorial was netuiily used, Tho Boat andited tho bith and ordered ft paid, ‘Thila action was re- scinided at tho last mevting, and a speetal com: initteo uppoluted to look over tho recounts of Buperlatendont Handley, with a view of deters mining what had become of thisiron, Although Sexton know that Iandley kept an avout of tho fron as it was placed tn tha buitding, he stated when presenting his original DIE tint ho could not tocaty it, Now vanes: Handley with adetatled statement of when whero tho fron was used, und he was busy yeaterdiy’ afternoon explifaing the matter to the Come mittes, Whit Sexton's ldon was in stating that. he could not say where the fron had been ugad Js diiicult to linnylne, ‘Tie Comunittce on Publlo Service hetd an in« teresting session yesterday forenoun, The sulie Ject of discussion wi the request presented wovernl weeks ago on behalf of tho Hopubilesn and Domocratle Central Committces that. the Loan! inereuse the number of voting prochictt throughout the county. The Committes were all present, and i tongthy dincuxdton ensued, Mr. Washington ‘Hesing and Hermann Benzo represented tho Republican Central Committca, the Demoerivy bulug present by Mr, J, Hrown, of Evanston, Those gentlemen Kented tholr views tpon tha necessity at ine creased votlng facilities, and uvged upon the Committee tha ga aie eo of Immediate action in the premises, dt secaned to bo the opinion at Dost of the Conmmittce that additional voulng plices should bo provided. Commissioner Stow- art ollored tho following, which was ununlmuus: Jy Indoraeds “ Hesulved, That the County Clork be requested y tothe Committee on tofurnish without deh Pubtle Bervice wstitement of the consus.of the (iferent wards of thu City of Chicago and the ‘Towns of Luke -View, Cleoro, bike, and Hyde Vark, and of tho diferent anumerntion dis tricts, with a description of satd districts at the Jato United states consis, und als of tho vote Holicd In such precinets at the general vicatlon ta 158, i Tho Committes adjourned to await tho report of tho County Clerk, A re _ + DEMOCHATIO UNTRUTHEULNESS. It secms Impossible for the Democrats todo anythiiug in an honest, straightforward wi fhe local Content Committee wanted a copy of the. census roturnd on Mle tn tho County Clork’s oltlee, to be ised presumably in eanialen work, Thoy are yalucless for thnt purpose, because thoy aro in an awkward shupe, the cnumerutors® alatricts differing materially fram tho election dlutricts, und, movoovor, the books nut giving the necessary tntormution for political uss There is no rewon, of coun, why the Demos eratig Committee should not hive them, These ee bly public doutments, 0 Comigtttes applied te tho County Clerk for aw copy he would have uuthorizeone to be made, elthor by bisown clerks ur by copylats employed by the Contral Coumittes, under tho control, at course, of one of the County Clork’s own em- ployés. But, Instead ye doiny this, Col. Ruy, of the Pemocraitle Comnitios, went to the County Clerk's oflice, and, boing unknown — to tho person to whom ho applied, stated that he wanted these consuy returns for the uso of un Obla Insurance Cumpany of whicn he waaugent. Permission was given to him tomake a capy of them, anda nunbor of clerks have been working on them for somo tune. A few dsyaugo tho real object of the Colonel was discovered, but, as 4 muttor. of rae course, tho copsing Was not interfored with, for thero isno rengon why the Democracy should not have tho lists, It elmply Mustentes tho utter ps of that party’ to do anything in a straightforward manner. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. ‘Tie Bub-Treasury paid out $10,000 in gold yesterday, Tur Internal-rovenuo oftics receipts were, on cinars, $1408: snuit and tobncco, $2105; beor, 2070; and aptrits, $292, Totty BEG. Lj HOWING ore the dutinblo goods received yest Hitehcuck & Foster, 130 telegraph potes and 9,124 cedar posts; J.8. Wek & Coy 1S casks sadn ashy UR. Osborne & Co, 10 casks mutces; FW, Hayne &Co., 124 barrels beer ant 25 citees gins th 1. & OE. Haker, Oli quarter sacks mult: Hibbard, or & Co, 1.000 boxes tineplates Lyon & Henly, 6 cases musical Instris ments; W.'T. Baker & Co. 3 cases merehnndise; Nest, Russell & Co, 4 cuses olgaras Chapin & Gore, 5 cases cigars. Collections, $17,446. Ty ros. FICE. The August report of business of tho Chi- engo Post-Oilee contains the following Infornin. hays thon: legistered Jetters delivered, 1,80; malt letters detives LOMAS mail postal-eards deliverrd, 43 local letters detivered, BXh- rhs 480; local postal-cards delivered, 20207; news- papers, ot dellvered, 612,090; letters collected, biG pastilecards entlacted, OMT31; nuws- Apers, ete, collected, B7L077; total postage on focal matter aciivered through the hoxes, yen ert delivery, and by carrier, 12, ‘Tho domestic money orders paid amounted to B181.003; romitted to New York, 810,000, The sales of postuge-rtamps, postal-canis, stamped envelopes, newspaper-wrappers, And Pore and periodical stamps amounted to i STREET RAILWAYS. THY FANT FOR LAKE Ther. Tho Council Committes on Railronds held a meeting yesterday afternoon to dispose of tho controversy as to a railwayon Lake street. ‘Thore were present Ald. Purcell, Hordan, Wat- kins, aud Young; E.G. Asay, representing the People's Horse & Dummy Hailrond Company; Hugh Birch, representing property-owners on Lake street opposed to its vecupancy; D. Ta Hough, representing the Metropolitan; Joseph F, Bonfold, representing “ property-owners on West Luke street who want the present Come pany to lay tracks"; and a number of othors, Mr. Asny opened tho ball by submitting a pare tial list of tho stockkoldors of the Pooplo's Com. pany to disprove the possible chi of black- mailing. lt included &.G. aan inlcolin Me- Donald, Seth Gago. I F, Norris, Charles 8, Far= well, TD. I Fisk, EH. 8. Aloxander, Joel Ellis, Witlauy Allister,’ M. Wella, and Franklin Jones. Addressing himself to Lako street, ho said ft was THE KEY TO ANY QTIEI SYSTEOL of street railroads on, the West Side, If a cor- porntlon in existence furnished «il the necom= Inodutions that the peoplo required and the community bud o right to demand, and that cor= poration was barely: subsisting, $t would bon toternbly rensonible argument why no new core poration shouid como in and undertake to furs lsh what woukl be sfmple opposition without any partleular good to the community, He bud examined clorely Into the figures, nad found that tho West Sldu Company was very profitable, Its trucks cust but Uitdes itp stoek had been watered to concent the curnings. ‘Lhe very'fat pig ‘ehontd be divided, Ile would give 24 por cent per annum for the profits on the cost prico: of the road and’ its equipment. Mr. Asay then went on to gay that the Com- Dany did not) furnish — siutlicient accom. modations for the public; suying that most.of Its fow cars were dirty and distyrecabic In every sense, Nor ali it show any disposition to furnish accommodations; it could ‘not do it on spevlul oveasions like tho recent Conclave, Avdid not ask for Luke street until the Metro: politan appeared, and thon President Jones said, * We cannot atford to tet you havo tt; an wo never will allow It” If, with the growing: eity, ond tho hick of necommodation, the Peo~ le's couldn't mako thotr road pay, they wero Kivts. Ilo submitted petitions, signed by the owners of 8,200 feeton Lukostreet between Union Park placoand Michigan avenue, praying that the right of wy be given to the People's Com- pany. Tho petition sent in by the West Sido Company was {legal and vold,—agents, and not tho property-owners, having slened an asked for n track to bo lait prior to 1878, ‘Tho People's Company really had no opposition, and, thelr petition belng regular, there was no reason why their ordinaice shold not bo passed. He pitched into the West Side Company for em- ploying a" played-out| gumbler"—a Mar—to malign hls corporation, which was all stralght, Mr. Boufeld naked If ho meant him. “No,” suid Mr. Asay, T SAID LIA, NOT LAWYER; there {sn difference, [Groat luughtor.] A body of reputable, responsible men asked for a almn~ ple right, in tho name of tho majority of tho proporty-owners on Lake street.” Mr, Mirch said that tho owners of cvary font east of Stute street were opposcd to puttin nea there, us It would, destroy tha w: olesnta ride, . Be Mr. Asity remurketl that his company would have no serlous objection to stopping tt State stroct; Uhe oralimace could be se amended. Mr. Hontletd siid the oblect uf all the ordi: nances was to furnish railway accommodations froin Central Park to tho cvutro of the city. He elalmed that tho Metropolitan and Peopte's combined (there holny no contimans lng) eoikd notdo lt. Bach coultl charyo five cents,—the Motropolitan on Late street and tho Tees on Fulton street.—so_ the fara would be {0 cents; whereas the West Division Con.pany would carry wer fer five cents, Tho property-own- rod the latter roar, Mr, Asuy’ hunded in petitions showing that the property-owners on Union Park pines and Fite ton street consented to the laying of tho tracks, Fulton streot would be run by tho People’s and Luke streot by the Metropolitan, aa ithud tho right-of-way thore, Mr, Honfleld mado tho point that thoordinanees gant aoe be considered ntl! petitions were pro- sented, Mr, Asay was not Inclined to lenye tho origine als with tho Committee, easing that corporations had no souls and COULD NOT NE DAMNED FOR LARCENY. The West Side Company was full of tricks. Ald. Young could not follow tho lawyers, and ho therefore moved that they havoeull the pnpers: printed, and that tho matter be postponed until the next meeting. - Mr. Hontivkd was opposediito, Boe Tho peo. ple wanted the road, Tho West Division bad 4000 feet. tho People’s Company clilined to have 8800; thore were In ull 17,000, Ho asked that the petitions be placed in the hands of tho = Cuommittce in carder that thoy might be exumined and criticised to get Hight and seo where tho discrepancles wore; #0 that nt the next meeting auother delay could bo avaliled, After somo talk, Sir. Asuy mid he would have the popers cupid hand the originals to tho Chuirman, and give tho coples to tho printer, ‘This wis Katiafnctery to evorybouly, * Mr. Hontleld, with reference to tuu,potition of 1878, contended and whon n potltion wis legally signed by a propertyeowner, ag tong a8 the matter wis pending before the Council, ho had no right to withdraw his consont, It thorofurd wits ROU, ‘ ‘Pho Committco then udjournod subject to tho call of tho Chairman. y ° SUBURBAN, . ¥VANETON, ‘ Providing tho wenther Is favorable, tho Bteator Hora will leave tho Clark streot bridge this afternoon at 2330 o'clock for Evanston, hiv= ing on board representatives of the Farragut Club cf Chicago, who nre to purttelpate in this afternoon's regatti. ‘The raced with probably begin at 4 p.m. from tho Davis street plor, and wilt to rowed to buoys which will bo placed up tho shore, and return, ‘The first two races will be between crews pleked from tho Farraguts, and tho Inst two by Farrugut crows igulist Livanston crows, , BAST MALES, An Oak Park correspondent reports the puo- ply ot that suburb as somowbat exorcised over the netion of Judge Leamis ordering an election to determine whether Sees. 12 und Moat tho ‘Vown of Proviso shall ho ect olf us a separate ville to bo knows aa East Marlom, ‘The peo- pleof Oxk Park have long been trying to de away with, wit dstinetion a eine the te towns of Oak Park and Thule, whieh ts simply tho oll nane of Guk Park, Tho separation — achems ia alleged ta ha. ony apcalully undertaken by tho sulvonkcepers, and will ineet with tho vigorous opposition of the property-holding clasais who do not propose 1o ueslst i bringing nbout wn organization which Shes! belleve would put thet actho mores: of a fow vile olticeholtera with power to lasue bonds, levy taxes, cto. A lurge number of the objectors iro Germs poxseased of sume prop. erty, whiel disposes of tho salounkeupors’ ery that the contest fs careled on by ous so natlonality — aguinst amothor, Ainceting will be helt in Temporines Il, Oak Dark, this afternumn at which tore will bo. a free expression of opinion on the nll-absorbing sublect., It is gonerully belloved thut the sep: aration project will fail “to secure the neevssary tyo-thindy vot, ren FRANK DRAKE FOR SHERIFF, In another colunin tn this issue of Te Trine UNE will bo found @& numerously-signed call, contalning tho numes of ulmost ull tho business mon of the city, asking Mr. Prank Drake, Av souior of the South Town, to besome 6 candiiate for Sherk, subject te the action of the Koput- Nean Convention. 3tr, Drake’has replied in the abirmutive, NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should bo used by muthors of nursing children. Contains nothing fojurious, and requiring only water to propare it for use, the dungor of Im- pure illic is nvolded, For salu by drugylsts and grocors, A pamphict with full particubirs sont a addressing THOMAS LEEMING & CO,, Montreal, Can, a as On Home page to-day can bo found our only reply to the repeated inquiries about the ro: turkable Salt-Hboum or Burofula Specific called “Strumatica” mentioned in the Home Dopart- mint some months snes SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER NEW WAMPSIURE. Reminiscences of Whig and Loco- foco Times, Forty Years Ago. Republican Expectation of Abont 3,000 Majority in the Old Grant State. A Census-Supervisor on tho Soulharn Consus Frauds—Candidates for the Gov. ernorship. The Democratic Blundor in Allowing fonthorn Orators to Take tho Stump. To the Patitor of The Chicago Tribune, Conxconn, Noi, Aug. 82—Passing along Matn street of this handsome old town, one is pleasantly reminded of the, pending Drest- dential canvass by six Inrge National flags suspended over the highway. ‘I'wo ot thom bear tha names Haneock and English, nad four tho names Garfield and Arthur, Tho Republicans ralsed the first ag. ‘Then the Democrats ralsed two flings, and bonsted. This Democratic jubilation was not to be en- dured by patriotic Republicans, and accord- ingly thoy Inaugurated three tore fing-rals- ings, with music and cheers, ‘This Hag-rival- ry Mlustrates tho tentper of tho politica) con- tests which aro waged in the Old Granit State, fuse aro always red-hot. I well remember low THE WINGS AND LOcoFocos of forty years ngzo hated each other pending acumpalgn. ‘The people of rural neighbor- hoods and“school-districts wore divided Into hostile camps, and members of tho war- rug factions cither openly anarroled when thoy met, or passed one another scowling. My father was a prominent Whig; and In the memorable Harrison campaign I was provided with a miniature log-cabin and 0 barrel of hurd-elder mounted on wheels by my brother, who was an ingenious mechanics and this we Whig boys hauled triumphantly upand down the ofd Canterbury highway, much to the disgust of the Locofoco boys of the neighborhood. Indevendont or doubtful voters were cordinily despised by the partisans of both sldes, bul, from motives of policy, trented with assumed respect; and, on election-dny, all the earriages in town wero pinced nt their service. Old men, verging on 00 and 100 years, were enrefully tucked away in sleighs under biifalo-robes, and driven to the polling-places in the stormy mouth of March, 1 well remember, when quite a small boy, of walking upon one occasion through deep snow-dritts three iniles, hitching up a tenm, and drying a very. old gentleman soveral-iniles to the “clec- tion,” It is quite ovident that tho old-time spirit Is now abroad fn New Hampshire. ‘This question grects me everywhere: “What is tho political outlook? How Is Indiana go- ne At the Republican headquarters I ine’ THE NON, GEORGE FE, IENKS, long prominently connected with the Inde- pendent Statesman, but at present engaged in completing tho consus-rcturns, He is fainillur with the politics of the Stute for tha Inst twenty-five years, 1 sald to him: “ Mr. Jenks, Now Hampshire is_a closa State: what Js tho prospect here In November?” He replied: “You lose sightof the fact that New Hampshire is a very sinall State when you alludo to it as aclose State. We expect to carry the State by about 3,000 ma- jority; and that, comparing the respective ed is equal to aimnjority of 30,000 in ilinols.” Iie continued: “We have not yet cominenced our detailed canyass; but eneral reports indjcate a’. gain rather Unn a logs of. “Republican” votes by individual changes, We are. very ‘prosper- ots, and the Yankee Ih not disposed to ask for u change of Acininistration In the face of universal prosperity.” His duties as Supervisor of the Census have led Mr. Jenks to make a study of tho census-reports from the South, He is conil- dent that tho census of the Southern States 13 GENERALLY FRAUDULENT, and that, the frauds are the result of 1 con- splracy dutered Into by the Demoeratle party, and carried forward syst pentteally, Heo he- lleves that the gain for cach district was de- Hed tipon by a central authority, and that Hnumorators Were then instruc 0 ap thelr respective Ists tothe maximu ths forged names, He thinks there Is a remedy. He points to the twelfth section of the Censis net, which Imposesy na heavy penalty, in the form of fing and imprisonment, upon Enumerators and Stiporvisors who shall be found guilty of fraudulent returns; and thon to See, 3, which is ns follows: Tho Superintendent of Consus, with the cons soutof the President, may at any tle remove any Supervisor of Census, and fll any-vacanoy: thoreby cuused or othorwise occurring; and tho Supervisor of Census may, with the consent of tho Superintendent ot Consus, remuve any Bmumerntor in his district, and fil the vacancy thoruby caused or otherwise occurring; and in Buch cages but one componsation shill bo al- lowed for tho entire service, to be apportioned among tho persons performing the same i tho discretion uf tho Superintendent of Consus, The dillculty arose,” salt Mr. Jenks, “from tho fact that the Democratle Senate Insisted upon the appulntmentof Democratic Supervisors in the South; and this rendered fraud Casts since the Democratic Supervisors uppoluted none but Danioeratic Enumerat- ors”? He continued: “Butin this Democratic net the remedy is unwittingly provided; for, if L mistake not, under tho =k section the Su- perintendent of Census, Mr. Walkor, may pro- eved to retake the census— with the consent of the Prestlent,’ but without conselting the Senato—by. removing tho suspected Super visors and appointing others; and he may do thts without proceeding criminally against the removed ollicials, di this way,” le atd= od, “a great attempted pollticalerime may be prevented,” 4 THE QOVEUNORSING, Tho Republican State Convention ts enllod for the7th ofSeptember, ‘The most prominent enndldate for Governor Is the Hon, Churles IL Boll, of Exete To iy nh lawyer of dis- tliction, and has been a member of the Leg- {slature and Speaker of the Lower How Hoy belongs te nn oll and rather avistoerntis family, and ds on trite ‘too austere to be popular with the masses, ‘This Is the only grown of opposition to Mr, Bell, [tts admitted by all that he woul peace and honor the Gubernatorial oftes; nut will he pool the Cull party strength 2 Ths {3 the question: and this “question causes other names to bo mentioned: Dexter Iteh- ards, of Nuwgort acwenlthy manufacturer, und {ha Hon, Nathnitel White, of Concord, x eaplialist; but Boll will probably be nom- nated, ‘Lhe Democrats aro trying to force thelr Nomination upon Frank Jones, of Parts. mouth, the brawer, worth 0 million. ‘hoy want to tap his barrel, but there aren goo any ardent tempermnee-reforniers in New Tiinipshire, and dones don't wish to haya tho beer question brought. prominently for= ward, Heenn have the nomination if he will, If he won't, it will, go tou MeKean, of Nashua, or John W, Sanborn, of Wakelleld, or one Dantells, of Franktiu, all the altting Members ¢ tits State will be renominated, and no doubt reflected. Inthe First Distrlet, Hall beat Frank Jones two, years fees and ls very Biri In the Second District, Briggs, of Sunchester, whl go bask for it th and, in the Third, Evaets W. Farr, the ono: anined soldier, wilt he auzatn’ returied, ‘The canipalgn has not, of course, opened here yots it awaits tho action of the Staite Convention, te by held on the 7h prox, But the campaign in Maine and that in Vermont tre watched with absorbing interest. Now Humpshlre Republivans are chuckling Jn thelr slvoves over the discomfiture of Wade Hampton, and Sujoylng to the full tho inise take the Jemourn sof Vermont nude IN DMPORTING SOUTHERN SPEAKERS, All the local papers contuin liberal extracts front the specelivs of the Southern gentry. Doubtless the telegraph will have already transmitted ft, but 1 eannot forbear repro: dueing the following from Gen, Sfartln, tasissippl, who began to “stump: Ver. niont, but had to by squelehed, Here it: ty: * Wo aro churgod with ateuling tho nogrovote, ' Woll, uro wo to blaine for it? Those who Kaye tha negro a vote forgot (ha Lord's Pruyor, if thoy eyor knew it, especiully tho clause which says, * Lead us not luto temptation.’ They guvo the right to vol ogra. By 40 joing thoy wUYO to tha Konth,farty-alx addidanal Eluctural Congress from. pica terms 4, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. votes anil forty-six ndditiannl Mombers of Con~ reas, and wo gotthom, Are we to blnme for it? tho Ropublicans tompted ts and wo fell, Now that wo havo thom, wo propose to keep thom,’ Jere isn political thief who ts not only proud of his villainy, but has the audaelty to como to New England and tell tho peowle whom he tins robbed that the opportunity Was so tempting tat he coulde't resist 1; and, whatis more, he exhiiita the stolen Property tohis victiing, and coolly says, “Now hat Pvo got it, L proposa to keep it.” ‘This Impudence smacks of tho thie when the alayeholders of the South used to crack their whips averthe backs of Northern dough- faces In Congress, ‘Tho Brimadlers lave been so coddled of Inte in Washington by a new race of dourhfaee Democrats that they seem to tink the Northern uote havo feain become addle-bralncd, The averas Democratic speaker fs safe only so long ns he alicks to his ‘regular stock of Iles, Wade Hampton no sooner fudulgede ln in little truth, even in good old Virginia, than he felt compelled to tell n score of lics to prove that truth is not truth after ally and poor Gen, Martin made sveh atass.of binself 1 trnth-telllne that he lind to be “yanked” out of tho campaign. Zero Marx, 184 Madison street, whose rep tallon ns a slgn-writer, ete., Is well known in tho best business houses in our elty. ‘Tho following ptofessionals will be present at the opening, and durlug tho day and ever- ing will glve public exhibitions of thoir skilt with the cues: Thomas Wallace, Baltimore, Mil; Urank Parker, Henry Rhines, Mlehael Honahan, Joseph Ver Meulen, Abo Basford, and other celebrities, A cordial Javitation to tho opening to-day is extended to everybody. ——————— STEAM NAVIGATION, Nonro.k, Va, Sept, 3%—Lhe National Donrd of Steam Navigation closed tts ninth annial session this morning, ‘The Commit tee on the Falls of the Ohlo River reported that Gen. Wetzel, In charge of the improve- nent of ‘the canal and falls, had been given the necessary finds to blast out tie Indiana ehanne! from forty-eight to seventy-five feet, enabling auumber of boats to deseend that cond not before, $$ ¥ Timea: One highest artista in dontistry: The ‘There ts to MceChesney's Toyuntt dowut hough but $8 a sot. A QUAND SOLDIERS’ REUNION ———— atthe Wlers next week, consisting of tho | iuy tha Improved Howe Seates. Borden, various State posts of tho G. A, RR. ft Is to’ Belleck & Co., Agents, 117 Lake streot. be non-political, but both parties will try. to Ce eal tnake the most of i Gen. George DB,” Me-, Clellan, who fs sojourning at the Mountains, has positively agreed tobe present. But who knows how many thnes he may change his mini In tho next three days? Gen. Hancovk’s letter to the Fintbush (N. Y.) Democratic Club is regarded here as une dianifter, and in exceeding il taste. Ills ox- pression" In this campaign the people ara the leaders; they know whatthey want, and, through a falrand free vote, they are evl- dently determined to have it?—sounds very ikea threat, It is hetter for Gen, Hancock, when he writes a letter, not to write ote AM. SPORTING NEWS. ROWING A'l GENEVA, N. X. Geneva, N.Y. Sept. 8.—The wind abated near noon, and at 3 o'clock the four-oared race was eniled, and was contested by tho Albany and Hobart College crows, . Tho former won cnsily in 153434. An hour Inter the amateur single-seuil race was called, with seven ‘starters out of twelve entries—Murray, Goodsell, Crouse, Seyhert, Gaisel, Holmes, aut Dorchester, The race wag wou by Murray in 1431684, Gal- sel second, Holmes third. * ‘Phe double-senll race brought out Tlolmes and Woodbury, of Pawtucket; the Monahan brothers, of Albany, and Larman and Brown, Duck & Itayner's Moth Powder destroys ronch- cs, Hong, tiles, and eddies, ast Twonty-sco- ry Of COnsuMp> " Mtulntives and frivnde nro sivited, Prasor pt oveloek prin.” iy cartilages to Gx BeeQ. Depots tndl> ann-ny, TE-Amboy nnd Itaw Paw (111) papors plonxe copy. Emin, votoved wife of B..G, Harz. Din hur parents’ resktonea, 1 North sane Ranonext., Saturday, 4th Insts at2p. mM, Friends of thy family are invited to attend, CLARK opt, % 1380, Andrew, belovod son of James and Ant Clark, aed 3 years and {non iy POrlOreBtey unis’ restitencey Saturday at 1 W’eluek, by currliges to Calvary. A, preetous ‘One front its haa kono, iy votea wo loved Is ats A,pines is vacant in uur tonio ‘Vint never ean be fied, CTIYRCH—sopt. 2 nt 6 p,m, Morwin ltoborteon, son of Emily und Merwin Church, aged ¢ntonths, Funeral sorvicus at renitonco, 198 Furty-ttrateat., Humueday at 2 p.m. Burial at'conventenes of thé aunty. Ex Tiutato (N, ¥.) papers ploase enpy. SIORDICHE—On tho 2d inst, of cholem infantum Allee Shordiche, infant daughter of William and Elizaboth Bhordiche, Funeral to-morrow (Saturday) nt 2 p. tq from 2t Silvor-st. org (Canada) papers please copy. nfant daughtor of Mr. and Mrs, F, Y ny, aturday at ip, im. DAM—Pater Ada, Funeral fruin his Into rostdanca, 161 Michlzan-st.,hy Waldheim. Friends of the family cor- Mlsx Mary "of this elty of Unton Springs. ‘Lhe Pawtucket crew won ray) afternoon, AMSETT-On' Friday eventing, Sept. 3, George 15, ie Albany second, Unton Springs | rie dared and titerier Dassotts nuod 2 pens. Notico df funeea! herentter. ‘The great race of the day was a profession- al single seull race, tho starters belng Riley, Mosmer, ‘Ten Byck,. Welsberger, Lee, ant Yebinger, Courtney and Dempsey were both entered, but for rensons known only to them- selves did not appear at tho start. A rumor prevailed this morning among betting men that Courtney would not row, but its he had pasonally: promised the Regatta Committee ne would contest unless: they consented to his withdrawal, and ng they hind not given thelr consent, it was generally belloved he would row. Weisberger took tho water first, but in a few ‘strokes he was passed by Hosmer, At the quarter-mile buoy Tosmer Jed Riloy ten. dco wasn close third, Welsberger fourth, n Byek Ofth, and Fe Dinger last. Half a mile from the start Hosiner and Riley were upon even terms, lending Lee by fully two lengths, ‘The last named CURTINE—At the resldenco af hor daughter, Men, Mary Murpliy, of Wright-at, Mrs, Johannuh Cuéting, aed 7 yours, Funofal ecrvicos nt the Josult Church, Sunday, opt. 6, at tin. m. thence by enrato Calvary. Hrionds Of the family ure invited. MeMANON=The fun Hof John P, MeMahon will Ko, plea Sundduy at t m, from’ hia, resldonco, 8] Kucker-aty, to Bt Columbkill's Church, and co by cars to Calvary Coniutury, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wotitical. A MBBTING OF COMPANY Ac SIXTENTIL Ward will bo held nt headquarters, Jif Mohnwk- BL, this evening. ‘All mentbers are neal to be Presont, a3 business of Impartanco wil be trausacted, MIELE WILL Tie A MERTING OF THE YOUNG A. Ston's Itepubitean Ciuh of the Second Congres- AOA Disteiet nt Carponter's Mall, 21 Weet Mndison- at, this ovening, tiood speakers will be present. if A MERTIN THiM WELSTL Curtiotd und Arthur Kopablican Club at Carpenter Usnll, 21 Weat Mudisun-st, Stonday avening, : PIG ETT WARD REGULAT REFURTICAN Cluv Wil mect at Itabor'n Hall, 1B) Archorenv.. this os e oarsmiin was two lengtls In advance sbergur, and the relative: positions of the other men were uncharged. ‘The first half mile was passed in 330554. A. faw hun- dred feet beyond this polntthe Boston seullor made a gallant spurt, eliciting the cheers of the spectators on the moving grand stand, anil Biv Ing him a lead of three-quarters of a ength. ‘The frst mite was puted In6:35, ‘Tha po~ aitions of the men were tho sane when the nilleand-a-hall bu a was reached. Hosmer turned int ef hestruggto naw between Hosmer aud’ Ifley for first “place was slinply torriiic, Each inan exerted every effort, ani the spectators looked on in admiration, All interest was centered in the contest between these men, and tha other onrsmien were ap oyening. Important businuss to come bofurd the chub, pug WIth NE A MEETING OF ‘THE GAR Hold und Arthur Club of tho .Fiftegnth Ward at Hales. ihalh -eornor ‘Larmbco &nd North-av., this avening. MIBLE WILT. RE A MEBTING OF THE THIRD. ‘ard opublican Cluvat Martino'’s Holl, corner t and ‘Twont) nidest, this oventn it WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB mileaniinl olection of officera this Ovening at HG Wort Lukoest, Api FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS tuls ovening at the Grand facitle Hotel FPIERH WI RE A MEBTING OF THE BIGITT. ocnth Itopublican Club at’ Lowor ‘Turnor Hall ihla evening. : Miscclancous. MS EF. CRAG the Key, CC, Ci parently, aut of the race no far a INSTEAD OF TIS BROTIEL, rst position was concorned.+ Down the t ving BURNT: course Hosiner and Riley sped, neithor sar amitganetuet he Pe va tr a able to obtain a decided, lead aver HHO-NULN MEN FA ABLE: intion of a Huckeyo Club, pienso addrose ‘Teihuno once, giving resldunca und phico of bu: TPE co RCIAL TRAVELERS GO: Mmeoting will bo held to-night at 7:45 In the ¥. M. Honme, 19) Madlaon-rt. ~~ SAKING POWDER. the other, ‘Three-qnarters of a mile from the finish the Hitls Boston sculler made a desperate cifort to. shake off his wiry op- Pgnent from Saratoga, but to no purpose, Then he suddenty stopped rowing, a beaten man, but quickly recovering himself, he again commenced rowing, and erossed the Hna second In the race, Tine, Rito: Y, 21 2255 Hoaner, RLioty Welsborger, 22:30; ‘T ‘Articles of agrocment wore signed and tho money deposited to-night for“n three-mile raea between Riley aud Welsberger, $1,000 1 aide, to bo rowed Sept, 25, on Saratoga Lake. 5 ‘en ‘TILE TURE, The matings which was to have taken place at the Central Park track this afternoon has been postponed on account of tho bad wenther nati] next Tuesday, when the sport. will begin at 1:50 o'clock—half an hour enrlicr than ustal, ‘Lhe program will fn- clude the following events: 3:50 class, to wagon; 3:10 eluss, pacing, in harness; 2:40 ehiss, trottlng, lin harness, free for all trot- ing, and 0 ay Entries can bo ninde'at the track ‘Tuesd ny. Boston, Sept, 3.—At the piyatlc Park races to-day the free-for-all resulted; pare. sesee Chnrloy: Ford, Vrinket, Charley Ford the thir E 3 ‘ ELMIRA, Sept. 3.—-L' by ‘lla Dio, LAtilo Ma; titrd, ‘Thine, at}. IG, BTY, B20, Cosey IsLanb, Supt. B—At the races to- day tho three-quarters of in mile dust was won by Bowstring: Sunbeam second, Lacific third. © Time, 1:17, ‘Cho second race, 144 miles: Bonrdman Little HOD. vse Chortle Bucicsus , EE lutely Pure. MADE FROM GH APE CREAM TARTATL lousskecper's favorito in juading citlos of the world, jo other proparition makes eich light, fnky, hos beads, or Ihzurious peat ty. Can be eutan by dzApe ties without fear of the Ul Is rosuiting from heavy Indie goaulble fond. Fe/-Comm ended for purity ond wholes omenesa by the Governim ent Cheinlat, Dr, Mott. LOYAL HARING POWDER CU. New York, LOTTERY, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Tholr popular monthly drawings. hnevor postponot, Haye taken place reaularly in the COPY OF LOUIS VILLE RYE SEPTEMBER 30. longs, Eilwin A, and heat, and the purse was divided, ‘The next race, one mile and a furton, Gold Bug. Moderator, In the next race, ony. maile and three fu Tine—3:51, Conuaunys, O., Sept, 3—Tha Stato Falr cloned to-~lny with an attendance of about persons, ‘The falr has heen a great sucecss, both ag an exhibition und peeumlar- ily, and will leave a handsome balance in the ‘Treasury of tho Stato Board of Agriculture, |) THESE DHAW AUTHOIWZBD BY THE ‘Tho runing race to-day for a Si00 purse, | ARGO TAME A p, SUSTAINED IY one tile dash, was won hy Bonnle Ford tn 1:00, Proctor second, Pllgehn third, ‘the trotting race, elngs, for a+ $100 nese, had six starters, Five heats were rotted, but, owing to tho darkness, the race was lett uncompleted until tomorrow, ‘The first nnd fifth heats were talcen by Saunte G.,, the xecond by Bay Dick, the third and fourth ICKY furs portod of five Uroudiarly on the LAST DAY OF NTH, sundays and Frit; ecu ios Curenle Court on Marella ron following deulalont hist the Cummuuwealth Watribution ny be legal. his Company tins now on hand # largo re- Toad the fullowing attrautivo prizes: by Elato Gra, Cuarley Ross and Outlaw | ppm de Wile 95.68 1.00 were distanced In tho'secand heat, ‘Time, | [pan Biny| ut ites Seach {Aun BUA, THY, B05dY, 8 2 SUSdY, JO Prleod {UA CaS. tune LUD Prinva didencn 1 ——— ieee brave s50 Odolk, Approxtinntion Prizes, 27) CRICKET, 8 Prizes $20 unult, Apprextination Prizos. 14 Pinvavenria, Pa, Supt. 2—Tho Crick- | —__@#rlees #lW) euely Approximauon Peles WY ters’ Assoctation has svlected tho following | 10) Prizes..... AUD for tho inatch with. the Canadlans on tho Wthand Mthinst.; Francls E, Brewster, of Germantown; Robert Hargrave, of Glrard; (i. N. Nowhall, OA. Newhall, D. 8. New hall, Ry$, Newhall, BE, Walters Clark, and A. Val Rengselasr, of Youn Ajneriea; Kdward Kessler, Staten Istand; Souther- lund Low and J. B, Thayer, Jr, of Merion. TOM FOLEY’S Whole tickets, @. ifnit tickots, fl. 2 tick altbole, ae “ iekots, #27 tickets, 653, Hointt hy Post-0Mlea Stonoy-Urder, Kegisterod Lot- ten, Hank Drut, OF Expos bea oe ‘Ti tnaura wuinat miniakes and datays, corrospond. onts Wil pleasu Write thelr nates und plucus ot resale dance plihity. ulving mumucr o¢ fust-Onliee box uF street, and ‘Suwn, Comnty, at ale, For furthor information addross It. M. HOAILDSAN, (CogrlorJournal Butlins) Loutaviily, Ky. Or No.ait und 8 Broadwuy, Now wurk Ur 0 iY PARKS, i CLEA! 1). 1, | Vrensos, Btinwis, Silks, His, Vulvets, Slerinos, wn Gooils, hundsuaie ball HOUSE es 1G9 Washingia New Billiard Hall Opons To-Day, Tom Foley, the well-known biltlardist, will open an elegantly fitted up billlard-hall on the corner of Lake and Clurk strects to-day, The hall {3 50 by 100 feet, well Nahted and well ventilated, aud will rank astho leading Dililard-hall ju the eity, It contains elght Collender stables, which for design and per- a) Conta diyod_ und new Unars HY Ox FUSS. iez! cam Dye House, wdlgon MN OUTFITS, fection In iia eaniiot pe surpassed, BQO@ RV MATERIALS The gas fixtures, plum! , ete., Was Alone by E, Baggot, whose establishment stands at , tho head of everything fn his ine. ‘The signs E. H. Sargent, 14% State-st., Chicago. and transparencies are the work of on artist. t AUCTION BALERS, By GuO. BY GuRE & G0, 2H and 214 Madison-at. AUCTION DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE. SALE ~ Tuesday, Sept. 7, 9:30 a, m., AND Thursday, Sept. 9, 9:30 a, m. Npecial for Tuesday, Embroideries, Hosiery, Household Linens, Underwear, Felt Skirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls and Jumpers, Men's Pants, Hats and Gaps, Harnesses and Halters; Traveling Bags, Shawls, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Bankrupt Hardware, Special for Thursday Bed Blankets, 50 Cases, Full Line, Marseilles Quilts, 10 Casas, asst, Table Linen, Five Cases, assorted, Blue Mix Flannel, 5 Cases, sll Veo, Hosiery, Ten Cases, assorted, TO THE TRADE: GENTLEMEN: The above memorane dum of Bed Blankets represents a stock of THREE HUNDRED CASES and will be seldin CASE LOTS ONLY. The FIFTY CASES mentioned will be sold PEREMP- TORY, and the DUPLICATES will be given if SEVENTY-FIVE per cent of the cost of manufacture can be realized. The assortment covers a FULL LINE OF QUALITIES AND SIZES. The Sample Cases will be delivered on the day of sale. On all Duplicates TEN DAYS must be al- lowed for transfer, in which event the goods will arrive in ample time for Fall demand. In this connection we desire to’ state that we are now holding Two Regular Trade Sales Weekly in this Department, viz. : TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Our offerings nre very replete with Sea- sonable and Desirable Goods, and will con+ tinue so to be the balance of the year. Ful particulars of each week's schedule will bt published in these columns Saturdays pre ceding the dates of sale respectively. Your Obedient Servants, GEO. P, GUIUE & CO. Auctioneers, Wednesday, Sept, 8, at 9:30 a, m. prompt, WE SHALL OPEN AN AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, . And Slippers, Which, in COMPLETENESS OF STOCK, QUALITY, and STYLE, has never been excelled. . Full Lines of These Standard Goods, So long sold by us and ONLY BY US, will be on sale, to which the attention of buyers: of GOOD GOODS is especially called. Catalogues and gooda ready for inspection Monday Guo. } GORE eet Ry ELISON, FLERSILEIM & CO., General Auctloncers, #4 and 8 Mtandolph-st Saturday's Sale, 010 THIS MORNING, FURNITURE, Pianos, Carpets, And Genern) Mousohold Goods,Gonoral Merchandise Ako, Phaclon, Pony, aud Harness ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. nnd At Randolo! ity TCA AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Largo Stock Furniture at Auction, Atour Weaular Saturday’ fat, Baturday, Bopl. 46 dbroteiock at Satusroones [Ws Rat Lanko-et, Lrarlor Grand Biano Fariss Hiutiaea ‘Table, rf fino Cigars, various brands. Stove and Grate Urnamonts, a now thing in Chiesa popular Last. ar tA AvertoN & BTORAGE CO. 4 ui rai stanauor id Auctioneer. Eee BUSINESS e: Aro, niany of thom, entitled to an Inercasa of rates TE Ee aap hia rounds We wal ren mt usc cnaos for to teyul £6 tit aly taataneagenccose PUMILOW STEVENS CO, Vunsiun Attorney, Me “Clovelund, chicas LOUIS K, GILLSON, iesldent Partnor, Matro politan Block, jeu, cou! “Adyisox that you Inquira asta tho responsibility of parllvs whe aeok hills for catuet! MAIR GOODS ; Wholoraie 8 llogail,, Send for price Rol efor the "MU .- Wigs nado tourior and warranted 1 Verntards WHO NAM AE et inc Wravovers, eeur oP. WELT Kur ‘Brunke, atchels Base Se OT te ta tocale ‘Chicago, At LA au Fonfeouoner, Ray Voatsctenets sa, 7 RUN ene eae 8, CANDIES, Vresh Eye vt %e yO ears oe ,