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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Lisut. C. B, MANStNa, U. 8, N,, fs at tho Pas cific. Sternen A. Honinrnr, of Boridore, fs at the Pacific. Jieut. Grones 0. Wrnsten, U. 8. A, Is at the Palmer. Dr. P. G. Gitzetrn, of Jacksonville, 11, ts at * the Pacific. . powered. Juvar Cuesten H. Knont, of Bt. Louts, is nt tho Pacific. Jopan F. McGowts, of Pittsburg, Pa, Isat tho Palmer. Ve Hev. E. P. WAnnis, of Philadelphia, is at tho ‘Tremont, dunce E, Bremonn and family, of Austin, ‘Tex., aro nt the ‘Tremont. WItttAM Briss, Mresident of the Boston & Albany Katlrond is at tho Pacific, E.d. Dinvos and P. J, Kellogg, of San Fran- cleco, are guests of the Sherman, THE, Buty sury pald_ out $10,000 roll and gapudellver: and resolved $5.00 In silver. 8. Menni.t, General Manager of tho Mil- waukeo St fui Halitond, Is ne the Pucitie . 1 SPmiags, of Hamilton, Ont, General rsuine’ Nimagor be tho Great Weaterit knilvondl of Cunata, is nt the Palmer, THE receiptaof the Intornal-Revenio office were: On clara and tobacco, $3, ‘beor, 81,- £44; Necuses, oto, $77; xpirits, 200; total, 29,089, ‘A TELKGNAM was received at muilltary hend- quarters yesterday atating that te commandiny ofiicer at Fort Keogh reports that Bly Road ant 200 Bloux Indians surrondcred at that post ‘Wednesday. THE tempernaturo yesteniay, 18 observed by Mannsee, optietan, 88 Madison street (Tninuse Huilding), was, nt8a.m., 02 degrees: lua. my 3 dein, P. In, 70:8 p.m, Gb Harometer, Bn. m., 20.625 8 p.m. SOT Grace Cuurei, which bas been closed for three Sundays, wilt be opened to-morrow, Tt hus been coinpletely recarpeted and partly re- decorated, and looks very bright and fresh, Services at tho usual hours: ‘fie North State streot cars will begin running: thismorning to the grent satisfaction. of the North Siders who, during tholr brief uso of them in July, found out what. convenience thoy were, Tho bridgo is now in perfect order, Gov. J. W. Horr, of Wyoming ‘Territory, pas ugh Chieage yesterday on his way io Jhatina, whithor ho qoos on the lnvitation of the Republican Central Committee to speak lie support of Garfleld aud Arthur, until alter the _ election In October, Yo + {Us restoration, assuring his Honur that ho Ty n paragraph which ti abi inthis paper yesterday. relattye to some business troubies be- tween Nathin Neufeld and W. 1. Cossar, it was stated that Neuticld was arrested for obtaining goods under false protenses, whon in fact Cossar wns the person placed in duranee. Por. Swixo has returned from his summer vacation and will begin the Central Church serv- ces to-morrow moruing in Contral Muslu Hall, Sonts for tho romulnder of the yenr can be xe- cured from Mr, Carpenter at bis office, Central Music Halt Glock, at one-third the annual rental Price, ‘Tite Broommakers’ Associntion attempted to hold a mecting Inet ovening at No, 4h North Clark street, but owing to the fact that most of tho members woro absent taking part in tho ro- ception to tho victorious Milwaukee ‘Turners, there was no quorum present, and the tew who reported ndjourned for two weeks. ‘Pars afternoon ® eoncert wilt be pasta nt tho West South Park, from to6 p.m., by Novans & Dewn's_ band. conducted by F. Holtman. usunl Bundayeafternoon concert will given In tho same section of the park system, under tho direction of Joha I. Hand. ‘The purky can bo reached directly by tho Indluna or Cottage Grovo horse-cars. * Cornoyen MANN yesterday held ‘an inquest upon James McGovern, n milk donler, whaso family reside ut No. 128 North Green strect, and who committed suicide by drownlog himseif in tho river at tho foot of Hubbard street while ine Rane trom drink; and upon an unknown man who full from a beam inthe breakwater at the foot of Monroc atreot und, striking his head Py some stones, was drowned while insonslbic. “Bn, Warp, tho Hecclvor of tho Rechlye, says that ho has tow assets cnougn to pay wdlvilend of 10 or 15 percent; but the Receiver docs not propose to sacrifice the property he holds, but will walt forn botter murket. Theso nesete consist in great port of renl estuto in Hyde Park and tho southern pict of tho cliy, soma of which hag been much enhanced In prico by the opening of tho Chicago & Weatern Indiana allway. FoLvowrna is tho Met of dutinblo goods re- ceived at tho Custom-Hougo yesterdiy: J.S, Kirk & Co,, 136 cuske soda ash, 238 drums caustic soda; D.C. Cook, 12 bnics paper; F. H. Itevell, 6 Fowler Bros. 876 savks salt; #ib- bard, Boencer & Co, 727 boxes din plates aw. Bheldon & Co., 2 cases manufactured steel; Lyen & Henly, 51 cases musical instruments; J. Mt. We Jonos, 1 caso tracing cloth; Julius Inucr & Coy pease mualeal instruments, Collections, $13,- Lxwis J, STANLEY, tho tinner accidentally shot in tho left temple by Henry Stamm, n bartender: at No. 11 Michigan avenuy, died of bis injurica at the County Hoepltal ont 9 o'clock Inst evenlug, “Stamm is in tho Couns ty Jail in default of bail | Scarcely anything can bo done to hlin, as Stantoy hus re- penbedly said that the shooting was accliontal, Dut us Stamm persisted tn {tne nbout it to tho police, when the truth would huve served him tho best. it is quita likely tuft he will bo put to Byrent deal of trouble, ‘TuE Coronor {esterday held an Inquest upon attic L. Adkins, a residunt of Irving Park, who died several days ngo under nn asaumed name nt tho house of Mra, Hastings, No, 12 ‘Twenty-ninth street, and whose body was exe humed for relatives who wished to bury itat Michizun City, Ind. Thore wore susplefons of foul play In tho caso, but n post-mortem mide dy the County Phyalelan developed the fuet that death was caused by 0 petvio ubseoss, the result of ovarian indamimition, ‘fhe jury returned a verdict accordingly. THE Indies of the Northwestern Branch of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Suclety began tholr second quarterly meeting yestorituy In the Mirlurs of the Wabash Avenue Methodist -burch, The attondunce was falr, nud the morning sesalon was deveted to the reception of reports from tho yurlousd tommittecs and olficers, Thi yncouraging iy the main, and sho 3ocioty was doing a good work, Severn) of tho adios progent spoke on subjeote Interesting to. Ahose engaged in misstonavy Inbors. ‘Tue atter- won sexsion was tuken tip by an Interesting iterary and musical program, WEACY BAL OF REAL RSTATEL Jt was loarned yesterdny that the Inrgn plocy of property known um “the Graves trict” bad been sold, the purchaser belig Mr, U, 2. Sinlth, who will bu remombered na the builder of the beautiful block of dwellings known is Alding square, ertuln tho particulars of the In order to transfer a reporter called on Mr, Stulth, who stuted that the sale of the property wi mando ueurly four weeks ugo, although tho necessury Papers were nut alyned by the parties tnterested until lust ‘Thuveday. dr. Smith sald that thy property purebased by him was tormerly part of the alte of Camp Douxlits, and lay between Thirty-frat und ‘Thirty-thint streets, the inke sborv and South Park avenue, being intorsvcted by Luke Shore avenue, Groveland Mirk avenua, Cottage Grove avemte, Graves hice, Doxter Place, Rhodes avenue, and Vernon avenue, ‘he Rigperty fronts on il these streets and algo on tbirty-third and Toirtysflrst etreets gud South Park“ avenue, ‘There were about thirty neres comprised in tho sale, the total trontuye being suniewhere in the vielnity of 7,000 feut, Mr. Sinith furthor sthted Unt tho purchnae was mado by him for tho purpose of improving the property and velling lota te parties whe would jmprove, Tho tranguction was an nll. cab one to the extont thut thore was nv ox- change of property. In regard to the price he preferred to eay nothing, but jt ia underatoud sige tho consideration was between §300,000 and ‘THy tract ts a portion of one that original! helopged to Sumust Ellis, and was. known during tho curly days of Chicaxo us *tho Ram Elite furm," it paving boon purchased by Ellis abous 185. It was auld by hla, aud, after passing Uhrowgh two or threo hands, was bougtit by Dexe ter Graves, tho fathor of Henry.who left itte ile chlidren at his deuth, the portion Just aold being that which full to Mr, Henry Graves, THE CITY-HALL, Tae Mayor goes to Plymouth, Indy, ‘to-day to talk to thu Hoosiers, Conritacts wero yesterday awarded to J, 1. Swnith & Co.{for paying the Intersections on Rush streot, from Obio to the alloy, butweon Indiatin and Ilinols, and for paving Rush Gbto to the same point nH Mush street, from Mit, KALstitoM vlalted the Crib yesterday and rentoved his cifecta, leaving Cupt, MoKea in full charge. Mra. Kalstrom gecompiuied hit, an renewed her threats of tho day before, and anode tt again unpleusant fora few minutes by uxpreselog ber feelings, but the war Is now over, Cosmmiasionen De Worry te conteinplating the yalsing of the Sinall-Pox Hospital Nabout five oct, and substituting steam-beating upparst or the atoves now in use, He reyurds the atoy asausafe. ‘The ralsing of the building, furthere more, will give additioual room, which be has an idea may be necessary the comlny winter. Tun question of tho revocation of the lice of Andrews, tho pawnbroker, still hangs Hie attornoy fpsterday added his itluence to of the Afderinon, and the Muyor was over- Pa eres poilee Fovommendad, the euvaens ays wg, It 1 recommended, charging bit with dealing in stole goods Owen TxA1Nou, of Stato strect, came to the front, yesterday. His saloon-liceney was ro- ked some time ago, but he now petitions for Jongs toa Ked-Ribbon Ciub, und, turthormore, thee b ho will conduct bis pluce tu an orderly way, Announced, but It owl th Aldermen behind him, and the probabilities nro that ho wilt got all he asks, ‘Tie Committee on Streets and Alleys, West, yesterday dispored of various matters. Tho ore tler for putting Ogden avenie in “good contl- tion" was concurred in. and tho arder for roe moving tho telegraph poles on Jackson atreot Wad Init over. ‘The petitions for opening Irving: Place and Indiann strect were also Inid ovor. Aono the buildiug permita [ssucd yesterday was one to Willinin ‘Thampsan, to erect a two- atory inlk-house on tho alley between Addai and Jackson strects, to cost $000; ono to. ngonbacher, to ore 2 Weat Twelfth streot, to cost $2.00; and one t Wickman, to erect n two-story dwelling, No, 761 West Fourtventh atceot, to cost $1,800, ‘Tr Judiciary Conimittce was in session yos- ferday, The npplication for n restoration of tho Washington Park Fund was placed on Mle, aud, tho order for the Financial Commitine to audit wil accounts was Jald ovor, 1 only netion taken of any Importance was on tho petition of the Intsiness-men on Fifth avenue, who naked that tx prese-sragotia be keptoff the street he- tween itandolph and Lake, which will be ro- ported upon favorably. ‘Ti: Stuuber-MeGrath contest {s about to na- sumo a new shape, Ald. McGrath was yesterday: % P, ect a tivo-story dwelling, No. given notico that an information, in. tho nature of & quo owarranta, had been Med in the | Criminal Court, calling Upon him to show by what. authority he held a seat In the Counell. His answor wili bean casy one, 08 a inatter of course, and be fs to give it Monday. Whether or not this proceeding means un abaudonment of the contest in the Counell romuins to bo seen, Come. AtyT was lodged with the Mayor yester- Gay ueninet John Enright, doing business at No. 16} West Sixteenth street. ‘Tho complain= tnt was the President of tho Citizens’ Lengue, and itappearing to bis:Honor that the party: complained aguinst was tho anno who, n few days ago, hud attacked the Sceretary of the Longtto, no action was taken, The complaint {+ to be looked into, however, ‘and will be dexlt with ns tho circumstances warrant, provided the Mayor's cournge docs not fall him, ‘Tie railroad authoritios—thoso interested In tho building of the Harrison street viaduct— had an extended interview with Commissioner Waller yesterday on tho question of the adap- tou of the plans presented by the elly, They spoke thom, for various reasons, and the end OF a long dispute was that It was agreed to hold Wo mnceting of tho engineers uf the roads intor- ested Monday, when new plans will bo agreed upon, | The bids for tho work Invited by tho city. wore thrown ott. and after an agreement as to plang hag been reached new ones will bu in- vited. Ir was currently rumored yesterday that the Mayor had issued an order very” privately. in- tended only for those intercated, to the effect that he wenild do all of the ollice-secking to he done around the rookery between now and the explration of bis term of oflice. The document Was tut reduced to writing, Hor could the rumor of the issiinneo of sitchin order bo yeritied, but stds certain that thisor something else stirred up.tha candidates for Demueratic favor thare- Q ts. ‘They understood somehow that thoy bad a cholco between resigning and dechining, and wero just aa loud in protesting that thoy “did not want faxthing ne they ever bad en in’ claiming everyting. Tho order, if issucd, of cours, docs not apply to Commissioner Waller and Con- troller Gurney, who have aneys to tho Mayor- alty the coming spring, but Is Anyi understoot to be directed to the smaller fry, who, not sntis- fled wet having wotten oe hun the Pa owes thom, have been nspiriug to ali of tho oltices to be filled this falls. STREET RAILWAY, Tho City Committee on allways met yestor- day afternoon to consider tho tires ordinnnces now before tho Council retntive to the right to Jay more rallroad tracks on West Lake streot. Mr. Cnssell,on behut€ of sovorut pruperty> owners on Weat Tako street, asked that tho Committee deluy the consideration of the sul Ject until the mattor could be more thoroughly canvassed, Mr. 2, G. Asay, who represonted tho Peoplo's Hallroad, said lie had no desire to snap things, and therefore vnyored the motion af Sr, Cassell, in order to give the people more time to look Into the whale question, Besides, auld Mr. Asay, it was Impossible to proceed, owlng to tho face that Mr. Bontield, wha represented tha West Sido Rajlroad, hnd not complied with tha request of the Committee, ‘hat request was that all sides should have their potitions printed, Judge D. Ly Huu, who represented the Sete ropulitiun, indorsed what Mr. Asay anid, Mr, Bnofleld didn't sco the necessity for print- ing. the petitions, ae Cede that tt the printing of tho pott- tions would fneilltate busineas. Some disans- sion was indulyed in upon this point, when tha opiraltivs, adjourned until 2 o'clock next Fri- TIIE COUNCIL. MISCRLLANEOUS UBINESS, A special meeting of the City Council washelit Inst ovoning. Thero was t bare quorum pres ont, the nbsenteos belng Ald. Dixon, Watkins, Smyth, Evorott, Hulbert, Thompson, Lorenz, und MeCormick. Ald, Cullerton was called to the Chair, and the call for the special mooting read by tho Clerk. The Committee on Finunco reported in favor of tho passage of tho ordinance regarding acc- ond-band clothing denters who have pald tho Neense fee of 8100, whereby n rebate ot $45 18 to be paid them, fnasinuch as tho ree has sinco been reduced, Tho order wus passod. Yens, 10; nya, non, ‘The Commnittce on Railronds reported an ordl- nance granting permission to Jones & Laugh Un to ly u sidu-track on the erst sido of Canal street, crossing West Wator street. Tho ordl- dunes was passed by yong, 10; nays, 3. A resolution relative to the rey ulation of tho speed of engines and railroad tralng within tho city limite, und instruuting tho Chief of Polio. to enforce tho provisions or the ordinnnce, was presented by the Raltrand Committees, with a recommendation that It be placed on fle. A windy dobute followed, after which tho ros- olution was deferred, An ordinance providing for. anumber of water- pipe extonsions ti virlous districts of the elty. was read and adopted, FOUNTEENTI STREET NRIDGE. The Commitive on Streets and Alloys, South, reported on the question af bullding abridge at Fourteenth street. ‘fho Cominittee reconized the Importance of tho desired improvement giving ita cost as S15LUi, exclusive of the cost af the vinduet and damages to bulld- jugs, cts. The conclusion wos, “wo fully ap- preclate the {iportanes to the goneral bublio of bridgo at that polnt, yet we tid tho obstacles inthe way of such linprovermont sa many and so gront Chit we cannut recommend undertake {ou tho work In tho presont stato of the city ances,” Ald. Hildreth spoke Spalaat tho report at somo tength, und It was finally Inid over and ordered rhitet, ‘ . mec munities on Pollco reported tn favor of aclling tho West Mutlson Street Polles Station atiction, and advertising for tho puretiaso of a hew site by the Controller, Ald. Burley objected to selling tho pean nt nuetion, and was opposed to any sito until tho lds forts purebase had Leon lald before the: Counotl, He wanted the property uvertised for sate inthe daily papers, tha undorstandiny bolog that it abound bo held by the elty unt Buch Une na A new site had been purebased and A nw budding bad been erected, Same further discussion followed, and {nally tho whole question wus reforred, ‘Tho Committe ou Licenses reported adversely on the question of grading saloon licenses, It was lu over, Ald, Hallurd, from the same Committen, pro- sonted e ninority report on tha sume. Bub; ject, which was «deferred and ordered printed, BALL, Tho Committco on Judielury reported in favor. of nilowing Thomas E. Courthey $1,000 In settles ment of bis claiina for extras in tho construction ot thy engine-heuse at the Fullerton avenue conduit, Which waa adopted, ‘Tho Vinnaes Committes reported in favor of ps tho architects whoexnimined tho Custom: iause foundations the sum of $24 The wark wos done in d8i> upon tho enter of the then Mayor, ami the report was concurred In, The aime Committe reported. ordering the Controller to trapefer to the credit of the Tublio Aibrary Fond all monoys to its: evedit: March 1, 140, which had been curried over to the Genurul Fund, which was adopted. Tho Counull thon adjournes SUBURBAN, HYDE PARK, ‘Tho Vilingo Trustees met last ovening, with all tho members present, Tho police report for August showed e180 fines Asscasod, anid 268.05 collected. ‘Tero wore Fea arrests, of which one wus for mur- er. The Treasurer's slip showed a balanco in tha Treasury of $82,001. ‘Tho roport of tho Hvalth Department for Aue Kust showed forty-five births and twenty-two deaths, A recommendation was made that pore 80n8 not vacelnuted be so, on account of the amall-pox tn Chicago and Luk: A coinmunication was received from the Town Of Luke rettsing to rtify the contract proposed by themin Joint session with Hydo Park. Tho ‘Trusters fult Iudignant, Sir, Fos remarked that thoy had played the bi aot, and backed aut, Mr, Hobart called up a provious resolution re> seinding Hydo Park's action on thy contract but, on consultation, it was not puswed for legul okOns, Tho inatter of removing tho Village Hall to Grand Crossing waa disposed of by the following resolution, which was pussed: Witkneas, It Is ovidont that the ceutro ot Population of Hyde Park ts rapidly moving southward, and that, us the village fs more than twelve miles long, thin preaent Jocation of the Village Hull, which 4s only two miles from the northern jkuits, cannot long accommodate the vanjority of inhabitants; and boing situated WENEAB, Grand Crossing, Nearer tho geographical centre than any other setdemnent, and belog ut the intersection of four Mines of ratlwaye, accommodatin; nearly every portion of the village, socws so be the natural ucution of the Village Capitol; therefore, Rewxced, That when the People of Grand Crossing shall offer 4 Sullable alse on terms bale isfactory to this Board it should bo nceepterd, with the understanding, so. far as the Board can so decide, that 13 soon Aa tho vilinge finances and needs render {t ndvisable a building ape prepetate for Village Itnll, Jatl, and alfices are to ie erected there, nnd the sent of tho village government removed thereto, : ‘Tho following was alsa adopted: Heaulved, That a specint committee of tro, with tho Attorney added, bo pnpolnted to actect fn auitablo site for n Villago Hall at Grand Cross- ing, and tnon to vonfer with the cttizons ns to the terms on which it can be socured, Adjourned. OAT PARK, Tho trouble between the temperance people of Onk Park and the snioonkerpers of Unriem continues to rack the two villages. Tho more the Onk Parkers strive to suppress tho snlo of fntoxteatlng tlycr under tholy very noses, the Inotu persistent nee tho suloonkeepers i ignore ing thoir neighbors trom over tho linc. Tho good people of Oak Park wero recently nroured ton fever-hent of exeltement by an nttempt on the part ofthe saloonkcepers to fortify their peesent Independent position behind tho dignity ofan incorporated village, for which applica: Yon’ bod heen innde and granted es Judge Lnonis, of the County, Cour who ordered = an election hold tor that purpose in Secs. 38 nnd 13 of tho ‘Town of Proyiao, which Includes what the Oak Park peo- nile term tho infected district. Finding that "boy could nat prevont tho election, and fearing the result, the temperance people apponted to thelr friends in River Forest, a sinall auburban han let in Proviso. ‘Townehlp, situated west of Har- Jom, and they have nso applied for an onler of Court appolnting an ciection to devide whethor thoy too atinll Incorporate under the Village act. Tho snloonkeepers have thus been flanked hy residents of their own town, but do notecry quits, however, Tho temperance pe le claim that they havo discovered a fiaw In the application from Harlem, and that they can defeat the inearporition on that’ ground, even {C tho olection should result in adcterminntion to Incorporate, while tho saloonkeapers of tho proposed Village of East Harlem sot up a cant. erctatin of iegallty ngalnat the Hiver Forest Achemo on the ground that the same sections of tho town are Included in both apptleations, and that having applicd first thoy have a price lien on the suffruges of the people, Tho fight fa ho- coming quite interesting, and although the vonders af spirits iro surrounded by unrelent- Ing enomics on all aktes, as far as the triangular ruction haa progressed they have decidedly tho it best of It. EVANSTON: | ; ; A apecin! meeting of tho Moard of Trustecs was held Thursday ovening. Tho hond of C.G. Bartlett, the contractor for the Mapto avenue sewer for £3,200), waa approved, with John fulo and H, M. Kidder as bondsmer. Tho work will begin Monday and be tlitshed in sixty days. It was resolved that the deltnquentafdoiwalk biilld- ers should be dilted with no longer, and tholr I be tevied on If thoy do not give nt- tho ordinances, Wednesday afternoon, nt the residenco of ross, Se Duston Kemble, of tho oluss of WN. W. U., was married to Misa Maggio A. Day, of Lake City, ‘Tho avfate waa very quict, none but tho fmmedinte friends being presont. —————— THE WEATHER, Orrice oF tHe Cittey SIGNAL OrFicen, WAgn- tnaTon, D.C, Sept. 1—For Tonnesscu and the Obto Valley, falling barometer, highor temporn- tpre, ensterly veering to southerly winds, olear or partty clondy weathor, ? For the Lower Lako region, falling baromotor, warmer southorly tvinds, clear or partly cloudy wenthor. For the Upper Lnko region, falling followed in thu westorn portion by stationary or rising barometer, warmer south to west winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, * For the Upper Mississippl_ and Lower Missouri {Vulleya, fulllng followed by stationary or rising barometer, southorly veering to westerly winds in former and north to west in latter district, rlaing followed by stationary or lower tempera ture, clear or partly cloudy weathor. Cantionary signuls have been ordored for Marquetto, Escatmba, and Houghton, LOCAL OUSRRYATIONS, CHICAGO, Sept, 10, Tharjiia) Wind, Vel] din.) Weather dar “Maximum, ti; minimum, @. GENMAL OBSAILYA CONE. CItICAGY, opt. 10-10:19 p.m. Dotrult, Hodge Ciiz..00.) at Dubudst i Duluth, A CARD. Orvicr or tHe CitcAgo GRAIN AND Provis- ION ExcaNan, CaviTar $100,000, Cranes ‘f. Doxey, Present ann Treasunnt, Ciuicago, Sept. 10, 1880.—Manugcr Amerteun Unton Telee graph Company, Chfeayo, U.—Desn, Bin: Re- forring ta your Inquiry whether tuls.Exchango has Issued 4 circular to the agents of‘your Com- Pany offering thom inducomonts to influence ‘business hove, tho President bas direated mo to sny, Yes, ton few of your ayenta, as compared with the nuinber sent to tho agents of tho Wost- orn Union aud other telegraph and express come: punica, or goncrally to persons of ability, whose tne f6 not fully occupied in thoir prosont busl- ness, Wait it {s emphatically dented that wo havo mado any of these persons our ugents, wo frauke Jy adinit proposing to compensate them liberally fur tho service rendorod, and it is no patented process, Members of tho Bonrd of Trado aro not. prohiuited in any manner from securing busl- ness in thisor any othor niauner cinployed by 1s; beatdes, a complaint from that source scents strange when it Is known that thero aro more telegraph operators over tho country soliciting and obtnining orders for various porsona and firms connected with tho Bonrd of Tradu than all the Exchanges combtnod, and it fa somewhat romarkable that complaint should come first to your Company, whon it fs also known that. this practice baa existed among tha employés uf the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company for yours, How inany firms on the Board of Trado have correspondents of this kind, who use the telegraph in one name and the mall by anothor and entlraly diiferont ona, ja butter undorstood among members of the Buardot Trade than aldowhore, It ig with great pleasuro that wo write to exonerate yourCompany from all blame or kuowledgo connected in any manner with the issuing of the offending clroular, though wo cntinot forbuar an expression of regrot that Members of tho Board of ‘Trade should feel thelr business endangered from 6 source which they Ao poralstontly uttempe to fgnore, With renewed assurances that wo ask no ex. ceptional favors, and thanks for tho unitormly courteous treatinont received in aur business intercourse with your ollicy, Lan, vory respect ully, Oussnee, For the Chicago Grain and Provision Exvhango, ——— PETROLEUM AT TITUSVILLE, Tirvevitis, Pu. Sopt. 10.—PeTionnoM— Opened at bagi highest, Prt fowett, Baieos clused at O50, Shi t 4 ares; WESSRS, S, HYMAN & CO. the popular Jowolers, are haying great success in tholr spoctnl sale of solld aod plated houses kevping-sllver; tholr nusortiaont is unbroken and tholr prices special and extremoly low vnes. An inspection of thelr tock by persons Interested la respectfully solicited, State and Madlyon, u oe NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should be used by mothers of nursing obildren, Contains nothing Jojurious, and roquiring only. water to prepare it for uso, tue dangor of im~ ba herd i Pe and grocers. A hie al ruggis! wiih full pariicutara sent op Radeeesiag THOMAS LEEMING & CO., Montroal, Can, ns Tinea: Our bighoat artistsin dentistry: Tho McCheaucy’s boyoud doubt, though but $3 ast SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 RAILROADS. Official Report of the Proceedings of the High-Joints. The Wabash Trunk Line to the East— A Plausible Scheme. THE OFFICIAL REPORT. Tho official report of tho procceitings of tho High Joints in Now York Aug. 20 nnd 27 has dust been received bere, and contains a number of items of interost not in the telegraphic dia- patchos. Commissioner Fink, upon opening the pro- ecedings, made along speoch. In rogard to tho reported cutting of rates, ho sald: Whilo the Committee has good reason to be satisfed with tho renoral results obtained during this summer as regards tho batter maintenance of rates and the consequent tnorense of earnings, I regret to have to report that Intely some frregulari- Hes in the maintenatcs ot tant rates have takon place, This has bheon tho case espeolally on export, business anit livo stock to Hoston. and Now Engtand. Finding that tho trunk lines had become partics to those transac. tons, and believing the munintenonce of tariit rites to bo impossible unless tho trunk linea, as Wwunit, not only observe tho tariff themaclvcs but enfores itallkeupon all tholr connections, Tthought it best to refer tho diMcultics that havo nrisen fratto tho Presklent of tho trunk ines, with « view of having them apply the cor- reetion, Tho Prealtents held a meeting inst Friday, and agreed to puta Iinmediate stop to those irregularities, and to coiperate hereafter: {in good faith with cach othor in mnlntaluing tho established tariffs, A mecting has beon held betweon the trafic managers of tho trink lincs and somo of tho conneetions principally Interested in tho Boston: export and [lya-stock trafic, and such action was taken ns {t is belleved will shortly remove oxist- ing ditticultics gud [ead to an imincdiato restora- thon of tariff rates, Tho surest method, howevor, of tnnintulning tari rates will be found In tho rfection of the system of dividing tho trafile Tetween competing lines. By securing to each company a reasonabie shuro of the trail nt full rates, nll motives for viuiating tho established tari should be removed. The further extension of this aystem to all the Driuclpal puints in tho West, and the perfection of itat the points whero it hns already been ine troduced, %8, thoroforo, of tho greatest, {m- portance, Tho fact that tho traffic is now divided only between tho six te¥minal ronda at Chicago docs not remove the motive for cutting rates between the connecting ronds, Take, fir Hlustration, tha Miohigan Central Road, Although that rond eniinot yet more thin 25 per cent, the question, how much of this shull te earriad by each of the threo Canadinn ronds, is till left open. and thore is grout inducement to ench of these ronda to ent rites in order to secure a renter sino of the business, If rates are reduced yie the con- necting rondsof tha Michigan Central Road, it aifeets tho other Chicago ronds in tho ening way: Aw it tho Michigan Central was a party to it, “To gnin the object in views the proportion roe ceived by the Michigan Central must be subi! vider between the Canada rounds and their cons nections, ‘The same course inust be pursued with the proportion recelyol by the other terminal rounds, When, then, ench of the cons nections In aceured In receiving a fair share of tuo business, and all motive for cutting rates ts removed, tho established tarlifs may be per innnently maintained, This plin was pursued in regurd to division of west-bound trafic, and to it may be ascribed its suvcess, I merely de- aire to call your attention to this subject, so tbat you may tuke it under conslitvration, and take tho Initinl steps toward perfecting the Present syatom, Mr, Wnnehard, of tho Drie, Introduced n acries of resolutions on the death of Maj. Jotun E, Slinpyon, of tho Vandalia, and made a very olo- quent and nfecting epcech, paying a bit trib- uto to tho worth of the decoaaed Gonoral Mana- The requost from the Southwestern Hallway Assucintion that fast freight and dispateu ling agents should bo withdrawn from Minsourt River pains enused t long discussion, and it wns nally, resolved to refer the matter to the Trunk Tine Executive Commities. ‘The reported vin- Intlon of hog rates fro Now Bugland paint, by the Erio gayo riso to an Angry und exciting dis- cussion. Mr. Millia, of the Vermont Central, was very bitter in his remurks, and threatened to leave tho pool if those mutters were not rece ied, THE ROADMASTERS. Tho third and Inst duy's proceedings of the Internatlonal Rondmasters' Association began ata very eurly hour yesterday morulng. Tbero Was 9 marked decrease in the attendauce, many of tho members having been calted to their ro- speotive homce by urgent business calls.) Vreeont Barnet called for the report of tho Committeo on Nut Locks which was again taken Un and amended, to Inglide the " Fibro" lock, fad auch other patterns 1s might be submitteit by manufacturers, for. the consideration of the Committee. The report of the Cammiites on Siltches not boing entirely satisfactory, it was ugreed to 50 amend it that no particulnr switol: should ba recommendad, and the roport as Mnally ndopted simply indursed any aud all switches that pro- font a eontinuous or unbroken rail for uso in tho niain ines, Upon motion of Mr, J, W. Kenady, it wns de- termined to print the proceodings “of tho Con- vention in parsphiet form, the question of bow and by whom the work should be done to be left to tho discretion of tha Excentive Committco. Upon motion of Mr, Ji W. Shnnks, the Prost- dent was requested to appoint n Corresponding Seeretary {n each State, whoso duty it shall ba to assist tho General Scerotary in procuring addi- tonal mombers and compiling facts of Intorest to tho Associntion, Tho rontino business of tho Convention hay- ing Leon disposed of, thanks wore extended to Mayor Harrison nnd City-Engineer Cregiur Cor hospltalitics shown tho members; to the pro- prictors of tho Matteson Houso for courteous attontion during tho threo days’ Ression; to thu retiring President, and thodally press, After electing Mr, John W, Wainwright, As- sistant Engineer of tho Now York, Pennsylvanian & Ohio ltond, as an honorary member of tho ore ganization, tho Convention ndjourned to moet at at ainnath on the frst Wednesday in Septome cr, 1881, THE WARASIUS NEW TRUNK LINE. A prominont railroad man who bas just ro- turnod from tho Kast snys nono of the surmises regarding tho Wabash connection with tho Deluwaro, Lackawanna & Westorn Rallrond at Hufalo are correct. Ho says ha had severa talks with tho Wabast Directors, and from thom ho learned that it was thofr intontion to build a new line froin Chicago to n connection with thelr Eol River Road, whivh will bring tham to Butlort It will tuke but 100 miles of now road to ninko the conneution, At Butlor they will connect with tho Detrolt, Butler &. Pacitle Roa, now in cours of construction, which brings thom to Dotrolt, From Detroit to Duffalo thoy say thoy will uso the Groat Western of Canada, with which Company thoy clalm to have per- fected nn arrangement by which they can run thelr through business over that road, ‘hls ts not a trata agreement. Tho Grent Westorn shuply accords tha Wabash tho right to uso te track for {ts through business to the Eant, the sume a4 tha Michigun Central uses the track of the Minolta Central fram Kenst celty, or as tho Rook Island t Hantibat & St. Joe from Cameron to $t, Joseph, Mo. it is clalmed that this route will give tho Wabash ns abort a tng from Chiengo to tho Eastern ord ns uny of tho existing routes, Tho schume looks very pluusible, and yocs far to account for tha remiurk recently mado by a prominont Wrbash official that his rond meant to make Chicaga its prinoipal point, and that his Company contomplated the removal of its bead quarters tothis uity. ‘hu formation of the now routo will mako Chicago tho contral point for Its system of rouds both: Eust and Wost, and the proper place from which to dircct ita uffalrs, ANOTHER RAILROAD ENTERPRISE, Tho Philadelphia Press ea) “Tho Pittsburg, ‘Titusville & Buifalo Muilroad ts branching out, A number of Sliffqlo, New York, and Phitadel+ phia capitaliats havo this week obtainod a char- ter for a now road in tho interost of tho Pitts- burg, Titusville, & Buifato, which will open dt- Foot vammunivation from tho oll regions to But+ falo. The now road will bewin ut Yrocton, at Prosent the northern terminus of the Pittsburg, Gitusvillo, & Duifulo,and the point whare {t concuts with tho Lake Shore, and rin Mfty-ono milca over a lovel country to Huitale, ‘Tha now corpuration js ae thu Hutfalo, Pittsburg & Western Rallrond, aud ita capital bs $1,250,000, ‘There ta tho bust of authority tor stating that tho building of this road iy but a still purt of a big schemo tho managers ot tho Pittsburg, ‘Situavilly & Bullalo bays had in contomplauon. aud are now negotiating, Ff successful that road will becomoa partoft in now trunk Hn to the West which will tap tho New Boyland Stitos, but whother by lense, merger, oF tralic contract cdnnot now bo stated, When it ty considered that aot le Per cont of tha traillg af the Now York Contes Now England ferouet business the Importunco of tho wehome will bo undere stood. tv isountidently sald that there will bo ‘ho trouble about a connection cast of Mudulo, which is the objective point of the scheme,” CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA, In tho County Court yestorday morning Judge Loomis gave bla deelsiun in the matter of tho demurrer to (ho petition of the Chicago & West+ ern 3ndlana for the condomuation of the rixbt- of-way across the tracks at Sixtcenth street, He simply said: rhe a Tait i In thle caso of the Wostorn Indiana against the Luko ‘Shore and, Hock Island, Thave cone cluded Lo ovorrule the domurrer without assigns ing. reusons in detail, Tho tao has been short f j@ arguments wero made Thursday}, and eve buen quite undor tho weather for sovera it E could not do ft satisfactorily to inyself; and £ kuow it woutd not be satisfuctory ta’ you (the uttornoys} if I should attempt to assigi reasons, So f merely state thut, ia my zt Judgment, tho points mado in the demurrer aro not well taken ‘Tho (rial of tho caso was thorcupon resumed. ee CONSOLIDATED. Special Dispatch to Ths Chieaga Tridune. Crown Potent, Ind, Sept. 10.—The Directors of tho Chicago & Indiana Southorn Rullway Company and the Initlana & Chtengo Uailway Company held a meoting here to-day for tho purpose of consolidating the two companies. Artteles of consoltdation wers adopted and o new Hoard of Direotors elected for tha consoll- dated compnny; now company Is to bo tye Tho known nat a OitoaRy & Indiana Southoro Ital why Company, IN THE OLD DOMINION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasntnaton, D.C. Sopt. 10.—A lot of Vir- ainia speculators havo obtained a charter from tho Virginia Legislature to build a railroad from Washington to Mount Vernon, and thoy are Prepariug to come to Congress for an approprin- tion to ald tn building n rand, IrreMs, John Porteotts, General Freight Acont of tha Grand Trunk Itallway, was in tho city yostoritiay on business connected with his rand. Mr. Por= teous says ho finds frelght matters much com- plicuted, and thinks that tha most energetic Measures Aro necessary to bring nbout harmony ‘between tho various Hastern rods. Tho appointment. of Mr. D.W. Cnidwell as General Manager of the Vandalia Ine, in place of John E, Simpson decensed, gives gonernt antisfaction to rallrond men Ih this section. Mr. Caldwell for somo years hns beon the General Manager of tho Hittsburg, Cincinnat! & St, Louls Kallrond, and ts conaldcred @ man of much ene ergy and nbility. Mr. W. H, Stoolker has Just added to bls ex- cellont * Travelers’, Shippers’ ant, Mall Guide" & new shippers’ guide of Dakota Territory and tho State of Minnesota. These guldes have been complied from tho Intest Government survers, and will pave ot prone valuo to shippors, Mr. Stoclker fs at work muking other important tm- provemonts to his Guide. .The General Heolght, Agents of tho Chicago & Northwestern, Burlington, Ilnois Contrat, Mil- Waukee & St. Paul, and hold 2 pectin, yesteniny attho office of tho Southwestern Rallway Associaton, for the pure Pose of conferring with Superintendent Wheeler, of the Weighing Associntion, in regard to the best ineans ta make tho ngreement effective, Mr, Wheoler was authorized to secure all necos- sary help and proper office accommodations, ‘The ayreomont wont Into effect Sept. 1, and tha rosie belleve that it will prove of great bonellt fo thom, Rock Ialand Ratiroads OBITUARY. TIE TON, GUSTAVUS ITENRY. Spectut Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Nasitvitue, Tenn, Sopt. 10.—Tho Hon. Guata- vus Henry, well known over tho Unton 3 the “englo orator of Tennessee," died at bis homo in Clarksville this morning, aftor a lingerlug Hl- ness, aged 70 years, In his demiso Tennossee hns lost ono of her Purest statesmen. He was educated in the old Whig echoo! of politics, and for along time wae oue of tho honored Icatters of that party. Hie great eloquence and matebless oratorical pow- ers mada bim famous throughout the length and breadth of the State. Nor was hla reputation contined alone to Tennossce, but among great gatherings in tho oklun timo In different States his name very frequently appeared ns among tha Invited speakers, In New York, throughout the Now Engtand States, in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky bis volco hns often been heard in defenso of tho principles of the party to which ho belonged and which ho advocated with that enthusingm that tclonged to hie nat- ure. froceaved was bora in| Kentuely, and ut an carly nae removed to Clarksville to follow tho profession of Inw. Ho wun tho oldest us well ns tho ableat member of the Bur, which 14 one of the most distingnished in tho States. He was olected to tha “Lower House of tho Gen- oral Assembly fn’ 1837 and aguln in S51. Ho was clected for tha Stnie at largo during the momorable Clay campa'gn of 18th. He wasn member of tho Baltimore Convention that nominated Helland Everett. Ho was do- feated for boners by the Hon. Cove Johnson, and after a brillant campaign In 185i, wag do- fented_ by Andrew Johuson for Governor. Ho was clected to tho Confederate Sennte in 1FO1, fad became a confidential adviser und Adminis tration loader, Hits funeral takes placo in Clarksville on Sunday. WILLIAM J. BROWN, Specrat MMepateh to The Uhteago Tribune, Ocoxosowoc, Wis. Sept. 10.—William J. Brown, an old resident of this county, dled yes- terday morniag at tho lence of his daugh- tor, Mrs, W. K. Waahbs - Deceased was a native of New Hnampshiro, and moved to this Ktnto and gottied hero when but very fow hid preceded hin, Ho was in his 8ist year, haying eelebentad hls th birthday about two moutus KO. ——— JOIN kh. COOK, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rocuestng, Minn., Sept, 10.—John i. Cook, President of tho First National Hank, aud ane of tho wealthiest mon in tho city, dicd at 2:30 this morning. Ho hind been confined to his room for nnumber of weeks, His watchors say that he turned over In_ bed with considorablo vigor, and dicd in a fow sovonds, MISS CLARA BAILEY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decatun, Mt. Sept. 10.—Miss Clara Balley, a nicco of Moses Stafford, a wealthy cltizen of this piace. died suddenly this oveniug, Hor decoaso as cast many fricuds into mourtitng. ——————$_— LOCAL CRIME, A CLOTHING TINEF. William 1. Eagan is looked up at tho West Chicago Avenuo Station charged with stealing about $160 worth of clothing from Horman Bros., Nos, 30 aud 358 Mitwaukeo avonue, by whom ho was omployed, Ho was suspected for some timo, aud the clotbiors finally concluded topinca a. watch upon him, When he was caught with rtolon goods in his possosalon ho wasturned over to Ollicor P. 1. Owens, and aventually bo made @ full confession, A quantity of the goods stolon was recovered by the officer in tho pawne shops of Jacob Moyers, No.4) Mundolph atreek, lohtonstadt, No, ii West atanuole street, M, % Rosenbuck, No, Il Wost landotph street, and Soloman Lovy, No. 115 West. Randolph Brrect, Euyan is 40 yoars of age, and uamur- WANTED AT DETROIT. It ts stated on good authority that Joo Par-, rish, alias *Scal-Skin Joo,” who was in custody Several days ago upon a chargo of vagrauey, was wanted at Detroit for sneaking 85,000 gold from a bank in that city, ‘Tho authorities are looking up the matter, and if thor 1s ny pos. sibility of identifying him as ono of the thieves ‘ho will bo rearrusiod and Drought to trial, THE JUSTICES, Dantel Snok was hold by Justice Ingersoll in $1,000 bonds to the Criminitl Court for cutting Martin Hodum eloven times with a pocket-kulto somo weoks ngo In a row at No. 14} Cannlport avenuc, whora both resite., Hodum has tulty recovered, and appeared aguinet bis assailant. Willlam H. Colin, a grocer at Oswe ye, Ut, was esterday licld by Justico Wallaco In'#00 to the Ith upoil & charge of Inccony preferred by his old chum and school-mato, Newton C, Gillespie, tho proprictor af a livery-stablo-at Hannibal, Mo. ‘They mut In thie city, and while on a sprea, in Lizsto pou alas’ bagnio It is alieged that Contin helped bhunsolt to $100 or snore of Gillespie's cash, and lett town suddenly by a freight trata, Conin acknowledgos ‘everything saye tho thoft of the money, which ho says be returned, a SOLDIERS' REUNION, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Onaita, Nob., Sept, 10.—Tho soldiers rounion at Contral City, Neb, Sept, 13 to 18, prom. feca to be w vory enthuslustio and largoly at- tended affair, Arrangements havo been mndo to ucoommodate from 15,000 20,000 peaple, Bix bundrod hospital tonts lonnod by tho War Dopartmont havo: arrivod, and are now being Dutup. Gen. Mandoraon, of Omaha. will com: Inand tho camp. . Among tho distinguished povons who have promised to bo present are nator Login, Gen, Sheridin and party of frlends, Gon. Wagner, of Philadelphia, Com- mandor-ln-Gbief, Grand Army of the Republic; and Gen. Swan, SoniorVico-Commanderin= Chicf, Gov. Nauco has extended invitations to tho Governors of Kansans, Missouri, lowa, Uli: Hols and Minnosvta, wll of whom ure expeutod ond. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yoru, Sopt. 10—Arrived, tho City of Brussels, from Livorpoal, Quexnstown, Sept. 10.—Arrivod, the steamor Lord Ciive, from Philadelphia, Lonvon, Sept. 10.—The stoamors Elysia, Zea- Jand, ang Wisconsin, from Now York, have ar- rived out. rr Buy the Improved Howe Scales. Borden, Belleok & Co., Agents, 07 Lako strect, SS ae Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder destroys roach- 4, fos, ee, and bodbuge. " i . MARRIAGES, “GARTEN-HOWELI—At the rosldenca of tae Cihter and Miss Mery f.towalt 1880—TWELVE PAGES. DEATAS. HWANLEY-At thn restdenco of har daughter, Mrs. Mary Myers, 772 Wert Bupertore tI, 1980, Ellon, Hanoy, sued 10 yenrat months snd ddnys. . Funoral Sunday nt 10K) um. 10 Bt. Colurabkitt's Chureh, thence by rarringea to Cal ay 4 i Albany (N.¥.) ond SAmorick (ireland) papers TREAT 10, Mattia Worthing, beloved SHEPARO—Sont. nttin We ing, helown TMT Walker {and dauin Ae sheyeied aged 1d saventey ot water "1 7Hineral Sunday at 929K, ma fram the residence, 21 rt. ‘The rumalnis wlit be intorred wt Napor- Ww Hampahiro and Afinnosota papors please copy. MACKWEN-At Mr, Douglas’ residence, 40 War- Fenny, Sept.d.dohn Mackwon, Funeral fron, feshlenn ALL p.m, Saturday, Sept. I, by careinuos to Gracelune FREEMAN—At his once, in Comptan, Kano County, 1, Sept. & Atmos 1, Froanan, aged if yenrs. ADAMS=In Eon Francisco, Aug. 37, 18%, Jobn Q, Adams, ngot 43 penta. #2" Wuin did} and Now York papers pleaso copy. ELIMRD—Fept. 10, 18, Mary Marvin, botoved wife Of Elisha Ildeed, in th id yoaroft her Sees Li rnl from har Into restdones, 124 Michican-ny,, Bunday vt 2 o'clock p.m. to Gracoiand Cemotery. Feionds of the family are inviled to attend. 27 Dotrolt papers please copy, r ROE RTH Wand REPUBLICAN Ht. DE DI rachiion of the now heniquarters nf the Fourth Ayacd Renubiiern Club, vornor, ‘hicty-thintsst. and South Vark-nv. this evenitg, Kirk Hawes will do- liver the address, Businoss incoting of tho Club at Bp.m,aharp. Kpenking to commence at sv, WILL His CHOSEN FOI TIE lunal Convention on Monday at tho. pri= gz to be hel nt Jon Grange Saturday from 1 Kepublieans plenaa take notice. 7 GUAT Meeting OF Tire Ward Kenubitenn Club this ov Taka-st. A fall ottonda entr PURI WH, The A WASILDUUNE TICKET AT the primaries in Lake View Saturday from 4 to 7 Rem. Vollinyepinecs corner of Wrightwood and Lin= FOlviavs. ot tie Town-Hall, and.at tho rallrond sta fon tr Me ‘PAE you tho Bar nominatlh "Cong piary nicetin btoTpm WINTHENTIE ning at ou Wort eu, ING MENS REPUDLICAN CLUD OF ond Congeosstonnl District will ratify tho ‘of the Congrosstonal Conventon. this ovoning rpanters: Hah Zl West Madi (PE VOUNG MENS GAnE Wide Atenkos will moat this ate . venlig ab Armor’ all, Indinna-ay,, near Mwontyenintt-st. nnd niarel to the meeting at Parkeav. and 'l\ Unvwes will aponi MIB FIRST WARD REPUBLICAN CLOUD Wilds hold ntmeeting at tho Grand Paeifis Huto) av 8 ovetock this vroning. APE PRIMATES OF THE ANTI WARD WILT bo hott nb 772 South Hatatod-at. ‘Tha judges nro Wittam Ludwig, ‘Thomas Wocduson, John K. 1tn- wad. : Repnbjican headquarters, at South: iniy-thirdest, wore the Yon, Kite TMilaccil nncous. ALE REY. 1 1 Lower Fare to which nll Sunday-schoo} ee erin travclorst Alt MONTHLY MBETING OF THA heteanth Minols Voluntecr Infantry Vetoran Chip wilt bo hotd Sunday, nt Zeal p, m., at tlio Palmer House Voterun Club itoou. Monthiy meotings with wince antl furthor notica the ofeach month, BAKING POWDER. bo bold at tho eine Recond Sunita; Pure, Absolutely MADR FROM GR APE CREAM TARTAR Pfousekeepar’s favorite in loading cities of the wort, fo other preparation makes such fight, Naxy, ho breads, or luzurioun post ry. Can de eaten dy dyn tice without fon of the il fe resultiog fram heavy indie gesuible food. fe-Comm ended for purity and wiples romchens by ihe Govarim ent Chemlat Dr. Mott, HOYAL BAKING POWDER CO, New Yar §orrrry, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Thele popul thd: i nover post 101 Rava wiki nlago.rewulariy in tha CETY O LOUIS "”"" SEPTEMBER 30. THESE DRAWINGS. AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDATUIRE, AND SUSTAINED BY W COUNTS OF KENTUCKY far a period of, ove od rexutarly on the LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, Sundays and Fridays oxcopted. ‘Tho United, Btates Cireult Court on Afarch al ron= dover the following decision: at~That the Commonwenith Distribntion Company is legal Rd-Ita drawluga are mir, ‘his Company haa now on hand a largo ro- Mend the following attractive prizes: FLU) 100 Prizos 410 o8,.$ 00 ii f ft Btnh)| each 1 ici. 104 1,0 Wrlzeakivench 10,00) Hrizes EW onch, Approximation Prizes. 2700 b Prizuafan anohy Approximation Prox, 1300 9 Prizes FW cack, Approximation Prizes, ‘W) 190 Pitt 112,40) Whol tic 6, stlelote fine ie Hotnit by Post-Ofiea Monoy-Order, Roxlsterad Lot- ter, Hank Draft, o ixprose, ‘Yo Ineure against inistakes and delays, corrospond+ ‘ents wil plenro write their namosand places of resl+ donee plainly, siving nuinour of Pust-Uillee box or outgute and ‘own, County, and State. E6r furthor information address It, M. BOARDMAN, (Courtor-Journal Hullding) Luutayiiie, Ky., Or Sai) nnd av Broadway, Now ¥ AICS, 168 Washligton: ‘The Kentucky State Lottery Company Ming reaulnrly drawn, i pursuance of an act of tho Genern) Assombly of tho Btule of Kentucky, on Werdnesday, September 15. 910,000 “$I LAy't OF PRIZ J Prizo of 85K 1 Priee of © fut Hetze of Niza of Vrlres of 10 Prizes of 10 Vr EIR 1 Pris ot 29 Priees ut rT sf LUO Dries of GFW... orate 4 Approximation Prizes amounting Vo. 1,870 Prises amounting to... TICKETS, SI. For full particulars, address M. J, Rlohmond, Covington, Ky, or G. Uptngton, 600 Mrondway, N. ¥., or Fred Erby, 87 & 40 Washlugton-at,, Chicago, Tstof drawings ulvays published in the Chicago ‘vritunu ond Tinea * GENCY, CASS ITE 09 FUSCANIN GY Woe Your boat course, tf vou haye clalma ito call is fo come to our atticn, i alert i Ente sotganen lst. tinads runt, O. Deangeboee, Roly quent tur the DH anymore, i MuLrlrons ‘Wise made to order snd warraittod. Bernhardt Wary. ; 7 MbUHtNICAAS, THUNS. ‘Tourists, ‘Travelers, Excur # wbould visit CHAS. WILDS For ‘Trunks, Batchols, Baus Se. Towillpay, No. 141 Ktatorste ME INQ OUREIES, AC ‘MATERIALS &.H. Sargent, 25 State-st.. Chicago, AUCTION SALEs, By GEO. P. GORE & 0, 2M and 214 Madinod-sh AUCTION DRY GOODS ‘DEPARTMENT, — REGULAR TRADE SALES Tuesday, Sept. 14, 9:30 a, m., Thursday, Sept, 16, 9:30 a. m, SPECIAL (Tuesday), EMBROIDERIES 1,000 PIECES. -HOSIERY, 26 OASES. IATS = CARS, TOWELS CRASMES, UNDERWEAR, 2 QUILTS, GLOVES, ze TACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OU CLOTIIS, TABLE OIL CLOTIS Pea e ee aaa ay TO THE TRADE: GENTLEMEN: Our ntoek of Ladies‘ Clonks, Hontes bold Linens, Bed Blankets, Mostory, Table Of Cloths, Floor Oil Cloths, Marsoilice Quills, and Glovos {5 socond to no nesortmont in this markes, Wo hav. igo consignments of all the aboro men- tloned Speciaitien, and wo most oarnostly invite you to give uss call and oxamine auch goods as wo have forsate. We bellove wa can save yon some money, Wo atall times botd ousatvos.tn readiness to show our wares, and give such Information os we possess for the guidance of our patrons, Our consignments in GLOVES this season cover the largest and best- Awortod linen that have ovor fallen to our goud for tune to offer for your patronage, Wo have Ladies and Gents’ Styles in Kid, Cassimere, and Doorrkin, Our lino of Gente’ Gloves Includes somo of tho Finest Gooits over offored In this market. When you yisit this city In the capacity of * buyer,” pleaso make us 4 eal SPECIAL (Thursday), LADIES’ CLOAKS, 500 ASSORTED. MEN’S OVERCOATS, . A DESIRABLE LINE. HOSIERY, se JEANS, = crs, = GLOWING, SES, £3 TAUTERS, , DRESS SHIRTS, CARPETS, FLOOR OI CLOTHS, TABLE OUL CLOTHS TURKISH RUGS, ‘Wo shall offer Tacsday noxt 2 vory superior tine o. Doubled Fuexd Goods tn thia spec'atty. " a) 8nd alzloe aro thoroughly pssarted und very desirahle, GEO. VY. GORE & CO, Auctlonoors, . BOOTS & SHOES OUR NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, tho 15th, at 9:30 a. m., ‘Will be an unusually farge and attractive one for Country Buyers sceking Good Goods at Low Fig- ures. We shall show full Jines of all our standard and guaranteed goods in Men‘a, Boys’, and Youths’ Custom and Hand-Made Goods, Women's, Misses, and Children’s Sewed and Pegged in large variety, anda fine line of Cholce Slippers for the best city trade, Also a Bankrupt Stock of a City Retailer. Catalogues and sale ready for inspection Monday, .P. io » Auctioncors, GRO GUNNS OO. Apert 2 ‘THURSDAY, Sept, 16, at 9:30, RECULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Gonsiating, in part, of 65 crates W. G, Waro, casks CC, Ware, 15 casks Hock. and Yollow Ware, Tis. Glassware " assorte oi,” 1 cases Crimp top ‘Chimneys. . We shall alto offer tresh consignment of Library Lamps, Chandollers, rackets, ate, Goods Packed for Country. Beerehants, a, Uv. GORK & CO. Anetionaert. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO.» General Auctionsors, and a Nandolpb-si — For our Saturday's Sale, 9:30 This Morning, Elegant Parlor & Chamber Sults, CARPETS! CARPETS! ‘Tho beat line we have hed for months, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, &¢,, &¢, I. iM & CO, BLISON, FEE Rnd at tad ee By R. T. MARTIN COMPANY, Auctioneers and Commission Merchant + RS and Qi Btate-st. Mortgageo’s Sale at Auction, Elegant Furniture, Pinnoforte, Mate tresses, Feathor Pillows, flne Brussels and other Carpots, ctc., on MONDAY Morning, at (0 o’cl’k Atour snlosrooms, As oud 27 Slate-st —— By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO» Wat 8. GOLSEN Hae e Wit A DUTTERS, Avot AUCTION HALE, N jt d Goo! CIGARS, PUNT Per OCD ost AS DL, ab salesroomy or $5 for a garnple pena LH express, of t re bese Vacdios in Amor! pus OR fe jo gently, and abriclly pure ters g i Madison-st. Cb: ue nT ---- BEEING AND CLEANING: ____. ‘Bos adlsons a, and 1 Bout ‘Clatkats Coe HOUS a oa 1 ay Webelaeyiical on _—— EE ib. IS. Drossvs, Bhawie, silky = £3 gisionin Dye House oft o1 ovelt CBS. LESTE! 11 Randoiph-st, ness D4: Goeliow front) .

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