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THE C GENERAD NEWS. 1D. W. Lusk, of Springfield, Ill, is at tho Tre- mont, James W, Citawronn, of Mobite, Ala., ja nt the Gurdner, W.P, Woonutrr, of Leadville, Colo., 1s at tho ‘Tremont. dcoan He B. Horine, of Peorln, 1s ut tho Sherman, ‘A. T, Concern. Akron, U., registered nt the Bhertman yesterday. it. E. Brevens, agent for Lawrence Barrett, is Axuest of tho Tremait, MM. Leuntsseit and Valens, Paris, France, are registered nt, the Paliner, i M.A. McCann, M.C. of the First Towa Dis- triut, 1s n guest of the Sherinan, Miss SWEET has paid out $160,000 on account of pensions since the Iet inst. Phor. AND Mits. Gursua Gray, of WH ghiaod Park, are domiciled at tho Pacitie, ALT. Nivert, Dr. Purdy, and A. Muir, Edin ‘burg, Seotiand, ore guests of tho Maeitt Sunt Cnannes Eniis andl. G. P. Dothy, of Lone don, England, nre registered at the Pactile, * At the Sub-Treasury yesterday 8,00) in silver Was taken Inand $1,000 iu silver and $1,000 in gol patd out, Jupar A. W. Toure, of North Carolina, was In tho city fora few hours yesterdity, register- Ine at the Palm ‘Tr interunl-revenue receipts y ety nized us follows: Cigar BH ABL; epeedls, BG beer, SHAG apirits, 227, aA. PETy MAN. M. Fitzueraid, and i, Fitz England; John Ned, Glasgow, Svottand: nid W. Grunt, New Zenlund, are guests of the Palm Mansa GUMtan y with te counter: ‘there snd was rear= for To riter Post, w! teated here, A Few of tho English-speaking tatlors of the ely met last evening ty the busement on tho Horthesxst corner of State and Mandulph streets: Jor the purpose of organizing t Union, but no delinit nevlon wits tiken, Di. WH. Wanpnen, President of the Stato Board of Health Anna, Uke De. i F Carriel, Superintendent of the eons tlle Pnaane Asylum; Or. B.A. Kilbourne, Superintendent of the Eluin dnsine Asvhun; the He 5 Wines, Secretary of the Site Hontd of Charitles; suds. D. Fishor, Hresitent of the Stute Bourd of Agriculture, are at the Pacitic. RR. Canute, Vieo-President of the Chicago, Rock Island & Paeihe Raulrouds G, We Caph, si the Mineral Point Raitrona; er Manure of the st Htenry O' Linea, G: Missizeippi Cent tedo: and Ih, Teh Peoria, General Agent of the Wabosh, St. 1 & Paciile Rullvond, are at Ue Grand Pacitie, kty A, BTORUS left for San Francisco on A business some two weeks ago. Arriving he fonnl tine to do some chiunieteristhe yp CISCO, SEL Ni. 8 frhinph at genius, at which cleetritived San congratulations, Jous W Mit 4 George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., enters taint Gen. Wagner, Communder-in-Chier of tho Litted States, Inst evening at -thelr rooms, Jor Washington street. tien. Wiuener his been mnkinya tour of the country, visiting the various posts. and Is now on hia wiy back ta his home n Germantown, Pa. The session last evening wana one tnd a mamber af new members mustered in by the Chief Mustering Olll- cur, The members of Post 23,0. A. 1, were tit attendanee. After the initiutions the secret orders and inyritten laws of the Urderwere ex- pluned by G Wagner, and remarks w jnade by Col. Swain, Gen. Mant, and others, Alter tho session was opened a funich was pur taken of. ‘Tun: Young Men's Christin Association course of entertalnments last season were firgely ule tended, there being over 2,0 pI nt at sone of them. Thelr Committee is Preparing weourse Tor this winter that will oxced those of the past ong, and provide a pleasunt phice of resort for yours nen and thotr friends, Itty the plan of the Associution to laye elther an entertulnment or lecture ry ‘Thursday evening in Farwell ‘he imumbership tickets, furnikhed for var, ive the holder free use of the esmnasioy, by runt and brary admit the Jady, "or lectures and ‘tntort & coat of bit four TB vk for what a yours man could not obtain elsewhere for loss than adollar, Thu tlrst- ene teriuinmnent will be given Thursday evenings, Sept. and with be te grand opening neurL wiven by somo of the beat tulent in the city, Last Subday night, a little after 10 velo sone unknown person rang the doorsbell o It Park avenue, the residence of Mr. 1. 2. Cowles, und: then’ disappeared, leaving on te threshold a Imsket cantaining a ste) baby 10 fe nUttt Of clothing and wuitle eppurtenanees, together with a note, written inca uan's hand, explaining that the writer, being ‘lethn of musfortune ited ul Metlon, hud becn compelled to take cis course, and hid brought thle chilit to Mr. and Mrst Cowles, hoping ‘dey would receive and adopt it ns thelr own; stathig the nge at tho Mfunt, and that its patents were people of high re! spvetnbilitys aud agreeing to receive buek the etl uzgeiint if twas not wanted. Under the eit- MtAECS Mrs. Cowles concluded ty tuke iv of the baby until some suttable disposl- ton can be imude ort. , by Tit MANN yeaterdity hold an inquest. upon Alfred Erickson, a Sw Yenrs of He, who had been oun drunk for about two months, and whe fell of a raiting at No. 69 Hremer street, and died ot “cone cusston of the brain in consequet i his injuries. An Inquest was also held ut No. Gl West Fourteenth strect: upon ‘Thnothy “O'Con- nell, who died yesterday at the County Uospitid in consequence of burns recelved on tho Uth aaa ian altereation betw Mr, Storrs’ speveh last alght wns, aevement In urntory: Heo. | Aveept our En! v roen hinself anid fam Doyls, a fellow-lnborer, In tho yards of the Union Tren & steel Compuny's Works at the corner of Ashhind avenue gud ‘Lhirty-second street. They quurreled wbout. the point ‘nt whleb tho Isr ps ought to be svt, and in the Nght both used Inmps ay wenpond ‘with terrible effect. Doyle was terribly burned, and died the nextday at tho hoapltd. O'Connell lingered between fife und death for some days, and was supposed to hao ting better when he hadirelipse. The evide developed no naw polnta, and a ‘vordiet iu accordance with the facts was returned by the Jury, FouLowtxa fs the list of dutinio goods ro- 1 Sol Seat ray x tibo Custom-Houre: Mitch+ cock & Fe 1055 mulrond ties; Vow! row... 21,142 wicks sul EL. Greyson, 1 bogshends 8 silt; Carson, Pirie, Beott cnacs dry goods; WB. Clapp, Youn & case optical goods; John W. Goetz & Co, es Rlovesd; Elgin Nutionnal Wateh Company: Zeares wateh ‘materials; Best, Ruyell & Co. 8 gases clgura; Chaplin & Gore, 4 cuses cigars; dyon & Healy, 1 enses mislead ‘instrumenta: toot & Sons" Music Company, 3 cases musical distrumenta; A. 1. Lelebt, 1 cage evoukery; Wilson Sros,, 18 cages dry” goods: AM. Graves Con denser dry yoods; A, I wiler, 1 wise dry moods; W. T Uaker, Peuse [uintings: Weds Onns! 2 enses maps; John Beers, Dense dry Miteheiite, Feuse dry onda; Law= & Barber, W cases buttons: O, . Kelth & adry moods: J. dg. MeGrath, 2 cases. Ubninichiwin Tron, 2 se8 ey © Co. 1 erates curthen> 19 puckayes try gods THE UNION VETERAN CLUB held un adjourned mvotiug yesturday evening At the Bulmer Hause, whoke vlub-room wits. Ailed by tte membent aud thelr friends, whe had wuthered to hear wt lecture by Capt. dines Laut dng upon the naval wartire which tool: place on, the Western waters In tho War af tho Ito bellion, Tho lecturer, a middlesnged genties man, who atthe time of the breaking out of the Hebelilon waa enzaged in navigating the Missisxlpplitivor, bad volunteered to serveln the duhund navy, and bis lecture, only about one. dle of which bud teen given’ when the hour of adjournment inturfored with the plensure of his audience, was full of vivid description of the seehes ocourring during bls four years’ sorviee Upon the Mississlppl and Onlo Rivers, his narra on of the events connected with the uking of Fort Henry’ by “tho teet bel of tho deepest interest, Tn his concludiug remarks the leotirer naked the tullitary men he nddressed not to fore wot that the navy as well aa the army hind helped To achieve the Nation's that victory, adsoclatin with ite glories the banners of Farragut, Foute, Porter, Chortes 1, Davis, and others who hid done the fighting of the ‘War upun the water, and asking that a fair wced of glory be aceorded those who bad remained patiently under the sweltering casemutes, with the few of the enemy overhead, the danger uf steam explogion close wt hand, and of snags and tore pedoes beneath them, whlle they fouglt well und duccosatully thy battles of thelr country, After w votu of thinks had been passed to the lecturer, the meuling adjourned until next Monday evening, TOE CITY-IALH, ALD. LAWLER yestorday announced himecit 8 4 candidate for County Commissioner, Andy Bulllvan, of tho Health Departisent, is alsa out ‘with curds announcing thut bu bus un ambltlou to serve the publiv in tho satue direction, Ald. ‘Thowpeon hus been fn thy teld av a Mepublican cundidate for some tmo, A beati from emull-pox was reported yestor- day from No, 3a West ‘twenty-second, street, bier was ue first known of a cusu of. the dis+ enso tn that locality. The unfertunnate wi year-old child, und the souree of tho infection Contd uot be directly traced, ‘The death eaused considerable alurus in the nelghborhoud, for it @ppeured upon exumiudon that a ehlld in the Same bousy bud been attending 4 school at tho corner of Alport avenue and Bightventh strove, aud that very few of tho children had been good ware; emises were fumigated nm charge of by the offic and Co-morniw all of the scholars who have beer exposed will be taccinated. Axtosa tho hullding-permits Irsued yesterday va 1 . Viticin to erect it four story factory any Canal aire 2 fO COst BLOND: oercet n twoestory dwelling, 005 one tof, nth street, to cost dwelling, Site cet W tWwoeatory streets, fo cost €110005 und tol & Mills to creet a twoestory divelling, I= attain avenite, car Thirty-sixth street, tv cost HL Johnson to, pertor nnd Ch Tux mortuary report for the week endin: shows the deaths to have been 133 seeding week unt 1d rrespondins week OF Inst your, enuses of death wero: Consumption copyulsions und croup, Hi eel mnttiine tte tnanition and diarrhent, 6 scurlet-fever and typholde Ns prewinont, 5: fever, Fenehy und smull-po: A LADY ening From the Heaith Department: vesterda that eats were ni abouts than she liked, weed to bo the propric was gald to be one of tt House to the and fodged coins eimerous theres Tho complataant ape nas, and the individ amuttes of the has beon a falling ont, evi De Wolf, tuking this view of it, will not Intert atithoritics have teen seeking to have the water-rates assessed ngalost the County on the gromad that it fs a cliar- i Hospital abutod, feu satoner Waller holds . it ls not © whotl, ty tH ‘ore does not como under the rebate ord M1 the Chairmau of the YY Boned to be notified Unt uiless tho rates Wi the water will be turned olf, Tit, O'RyAN entled nt the Henlth Department iy to procure vavelne poltits to he used nit poor fremily, and was rete: ' ute tho eusw stronger, however and snys that su ciiraged that he Knocked him down and mopped the Wor with hin Vaeetie polis are not given away by the ‘ horire they wold, but those who are une eluated wre vaceinnted ‘This taformation, wil sive tho unknowing physl- from shuring Dr. O' Ryan's exe i at the office without: change iL 1s to Lo hope chins and othe Tue canal unthorities were arowad yesterday ANU Perteetedt nreangements with the elty aud with the contractors Tor tho construetion of 0 bridge aeross the cnonl at Astiund they to pay tho dilferenve fn cust between this bridge and the ene It ls to take the place of J. however; knew nothing of what bud transpired, and lust njeht re Y tho ordlunnce on the subject, which things decidedly mixed. ‘The canal lolks ut Lovle street, promised to get in the abutments in ten days, tnd the contra tors to complete the structire: but sinee the elty has bucked lon there is no tolling get will tf PARKS. CTION WITH THs KOUTH SLUR SYSTEM nt of Commissioners met. aX {tell Bourd wus present, with tho exception of Commissioner Brenock, President Wileox stated that a tell had been placed ln Doughis Park, ut an expense of $55. had accented the propos sition to cover in the English atyle a purtion of Douglas boulevard, Mr. J. Le Lombard was Invited to nddre: Tourd on tho subject of tho proposed vari to conneet tho West Parks with those on Che gentleman sald he hud Anker the trouble to confer with a number of residents on the proposed roud as to how they felt about the bualevards, is services belie cnttrely gratuitons, Mr. Lombiurd sid he med unwillingness on the part of muny to donate: thetr land fur ) purpoes, The simul owners, who xpected to be the inost generous, refused hing, while those who y leant were tho most willlng arded the cons OUL The most Ne also suid that 1 the South Side, tralot the three routes mapped tenible one. ‘This route suirts frou the wert tre of the south to: oumhis Bark, Urst to Western ave and south on Western vento to connect with 1 boutovard which fends to the South Mr. Lomburd suid he belleved that. thi rotite was the chenpest that eoull be coustrues and was to be preferred to tho other two. It y grossed Lewer Strects. etlon was tiken on tha matter by tho Tho wibject wns lutt to the Committes buying the matter in churge. ‘The People's Horse & Diunmy Ratlway sent in i communication to the the nets ofthe G ta the right to Kourd representing herald SULNTES HU vente tla oF constrnet, [ts Tracks onany street or over uny ground of an fieorporate body without tba cousent of said body. ‘The People's Conmany usk the Bonrd to wusa a resolution authorizing tho Seerctary the Bourd to petition the Common Council of rant the Company tho rivnt item double ‘track from rue, On Fulvon street, to Sun t, from Fulton south on Sun Heo weston Luke be conumuniention peel committee consieting ‘ort, Woodard, Port at the next meeting, attention to nearly depicted condition of the Bourd’s ‘Treas Ury, “Heaskedthe Boant to snavtion the bore rowing of $10,000 to meet the demands of tho now boulevard at Douglas Park. ‘There was only $1,200 ib the Treasury, and a large number Of Dita were to be Coumlssioner Amount than £10,000 order that Dougtas Park: might bo_f praved, He eluimed that Douglas Purk was not belnt inproved ag rapidly #3 other Weat Side 5 Owing to the low state of tho 1 mniesioners thought it best to defer nuicing any further improvements in that park ho Fininee Committeo were authorized to Negotinte nu loan, not to exceed $10,000. ta meet. SUETCR CxPLLGCHy after whieh the Boura ade Muplewand a Franelseo atres Frunebseo to Lake, and un to the city Limits. Tre vied In November, ‘ool thought that a larger ) ought to be borrowed, In OBLIUANY, JAMES Th, REES, At 4 o'clock yesterday morning, James 1, Rees, one of the old gattlors of Chicago, dled at his housu on Wahwh avenue, Mr. Rees was born in Stroudsburg, Northump- ton—now Monroc—County, Da, April 44, 1 Ills Cather beta surveyor, the son, who ree eelyed his education In the setouls und academy of Stroudsburg, early beyun to lourn and prav- tice surveying, and before be hud utuined his Isth your found himself out in the woods in charge of n Kurveyinz party, 1 ed this. business ho engnged A Laying adopt nit in nis own en he urrived in in tho same tine, just been inoerporatud Chlexgo, where he continu Tn 18h, the town na a city, with John D. Caton ns ono of tho Alderimen,—nained now fimoud in tho Annuls ‘of the stite—Mr Keen wus appointed Clty Survoyor, the Nrat ono Chlengo ever bad, About this tine the great cecurred, and for a few years but Little ‘Deva wis done In tho new elty. In 1RY dis calling, and took his initiation: {ta estate business as a clerk dn the ott Orton, now the oldest huge: of elty, where he romalny fang much through ed tor night you of titled, Thoy wer, so far originators of this plan, which proved so invalu- able to the public und protttable to the owners of thy same after tho great fre of 187], ht out his partner's ‘Intorest, took {nto parinet ne fa known, tho ‘eurs titer hoe bow in the business, an abstract bnglneds 8, 8. Chige, branch of tho business entirely in 1883 to Chase. In Be to 1K be had in ship with hit tn rent-estate busied 8, foot, then DF Soon, Mereo, the them ta tho tlne of Bir, Hoos! “ 20, Mr, evs handled 4 Holling out this ey non the death of the Jan iinmonse umount. of prop- erty during this long pertod, avail 1 xtoud very high in tbe oe ot hia telluw-citizons uf Chicago, wNOASE whoin he has lived for forty-six, He was the oldest real-estate dealer tn. Chici und ono of its oldest settlers, heeted somewhat with muniel Aiterinun, Part Jie has heen cons ipal ating as and was hist yenr Cale murcied to Harlot F 1 wen Huaaford, one aimuhine wifo sity, whom, with Fierce, hls tenth Mr. Roce was aman of strong purpose, untiriy and he was foyal and self-sucriticlig: i tho houraf triat and noble in action; and onterprisings ah of goud works and worthy exe ‘or several yours ha has Leon 4 eufferer from Habetes, in the usual conree of which tubors ‘ular consumpdon su evident that be was desful buoy nine sustulued him so that ho to the nivbt of his death, Yesterday morning ut’ 4 o'clock he arose to or und fell, gla vs in hand, and 44.8 ellen, publle-spirite a Christian, full o, Lately jt wis h tilexite wilh went about ag gual up bn ylaks OL wWiat netantly exptrod, CRUELTY TO ANIMATS, TUE UUUTAL BOW ON THE ‘There como up for hearing at 2 before Justico Wailace, cases begun by tho Hus mane Kooloty against Jerry Dunn and J.J. Con- nelly, two ot the persons who entered horses in the dlausting and brutal exhividen on tho Lake-Prout lust week, O'clovk today, Tue Teanuse men- tux tho progress of this" contest of between imen and horses, some of the brutad and shocking feutures conneoted with it, The Iumane Sucloty was not unmind- the moment perforwaycoe sworn out for all tho ns who had horses there, and nleo the individual who managed the show, Twa of those crses, a3 trendy mentioned, came up hefore dustiea Wallace to-day, some before dusties Summe to-morrow, and the others before Justivo lace diy after to-marrow, Tho evidenee whieh will be submitted to-day aginst Dunn and Connelly will be to the effect th on the lest lay of tho nico aturdity) "a horse, while in such a condition that It comkt turdly stand, was forved around tho trick by RPUIUNG, WHIPPING, AND DEATING; that Dunn himself stood near tho Judges’ stand and hit the horse with w cane or atiek whenever 1t passed that three of four persons were BLA toned at different points on the track and. at Dit Ita fe pasaed thom: nnd the rider—soi thoes a hoy and suinetiines a yoru man—was neo perpetually whipping and spurring it ony that its trek iid tanks were covered with huge. welts; and finally, when blows on these parts of tho burl; wed to Atimulate and spur on tho. fhunsing, faltering antamt, that the man Dunit it ston the tes and other and mure sensitive tarts of the body with his stick, As for the” person Connetly, tt Is not charged that ho was Ruty: of ay suet bratality ns that alleged against Dunn, . Tt ts ned, have Chit the inare whieh was one nHatuntay io such a condition Ardy AbIO Me stands that it. ena of weakness fie tho lind tegs, and barely able to keep on its feet. 1 sed WW riding-whip, but thery Mow re ono such ns those which wero intlicted npon Dunn's estimony for the p Hl be given by) kaa ecution int the: veterinary seons OF high standing and by other persons who. Were witnesses uf the odious brutality with which those horses were treated, THE LAW Ander which these snits ure brought ts: “Whoover shall be guilty of cruvity to any f the ways mentioned ht this section stall te thed not fess thin §3 ner mora Uy SKE “Fink—ly rlonling, overdriving, over- working, cruelly beating, torturing. torments Angt. mutilations, or eraeliy Killlog any antontt, or e jo or knowingly atlowing the eats to be ae Shoukt tho evidence In the easy be such ns {ho Humine Sovlety clilins it ean pros Quee, cand it is” net) the habit of the Society to omake: claims whlelt Kt cannot substantiate, then.ns matter of course, Justice Wathice, who hus never shown any partiality for persons acetised of inhuman treatment to submis or to childeen, wit pane theae individsuls. not, pe richly us the: desery it tothe full t if the jew, the penalty being a fine of anywhere front SW, In the easy of these persons, men of sone intel mame the hi of guining a livelihood, the heavy known to the hiw should bo impo: Ite tho iesire f the Soclery tested and the poiuts Invol Tully settied, 30 thit herenfler, when any one attempts to yet up fo this city one of these roku ind despicable elt Hl that will be neeessnry for the Hmiane: ty to do will be tu call the attention of the promoters to the law aud te the enfurcement of it in this particular ease, [tis a diagrice to tho ty that auch pertornmumecs as those of last week should hnve Leen permitted to go on, still more disgrivetul that elty property shod have. teens selected us the locution of such an exhibl- t jon, wwe tho hw SUBURBAN. MVDE VARK ANDO LAKH \ ‘The Joint Hoards of Hyde Part and Lake met yesterday to hear tho report of the Speeinl Com- uuttes on Water- Works, There were present ‘Trustees Ford, Foss, Hoburt, Peirce. and Web- of tiyde Park, and Irastees Belster, Noe Muirhead, and Kedfleld, of Lule. Tho Specin! Counnittes offered us tholr report the followin: Reaoleed, AS proposition ia pening before the Bord of ‘Trustees of tho Villuwe or Hyde Purk to give notice of withdrawal trom Jomt ownership In the Water- Works, this Committee recommends thitt no aetion le tiken to permn- hent hnproverments until after that proposition fs disposed of, Mr. Mutrhead moyed that the report be uc- cepted and ndopted, Considerable tisetigaion ensued us to the prop. er matner of proceeding, some thinking Untt tho only way: to divide was to dlvide, while oth- ers were In favor of buliding a eepnrate set of works, and at the thas of dissolution one party tu the contract to take the new and the other the old works. ‘Tho discussion waa similar to thit nt the Committee mecting, except thati Jurger Inict plpe was proposed, which would cost. about $10,400 more, A amuller engine way thon tulked of. The resolution was withdrawn and the followhng ndopted its a substitu Renolved, That the Villige of Hyde Park and the Town of Lake be requested to subinit dette, pension tothe Jdolnt Bourds taoking tthe improvement of tho Waters Works Jotitly, ated that they be brought before a futurd meeting, The Vourds thon #dJonrned. WESTERN UNION. Tho Stories of \Dixagreements Among the Oftivers of ‘Chin Telegraph Come pany—No Probability of Any Radical Manngement at the Approaching Election, Speclat Disputed to ‘Phe Uhleago Tribune, New Yoni, Sept. 20.—For some time past there has been a persistent attempt on the part of certain partles, presumably in the interest of speculators, to erento the hn- presslon In the publle mind that there were dissenstons in the Board of Management of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, whieh would shortly lead to. the retirement of ts President, Mr. Norvin Green, and wv keneral change in tho conduet of Its afalrs, Some days stuce x report obtatned credence In the press of tho. country that Gen, Grant would accept the place. ta be wade yueant by the resignation of My, . Green, ‘The story is) now in aetlvo clrentation that ex-Gov. Morgan ani President Green have come to a positive dis- agreement as to the polley to be parsued by the Western Union Company towards the Amerlean Union Tolugraph Company, its rival organization, Jt $s sald that Mr. Green advocates a war of exterminition against the Amerlean Union Company, and wishes to cut rates tosuch an extent that {twill drive the corporation Into bankruptey and ruin, while Mr. Morgan wishes to adhere to strletly peace policy and the usul schedule of rates, Jt Is also rumored that there iy seramble = ommong the — Direetors to obtain proxies by sending out circulars to the stockholders sollelting them, and that arentieal of stock hag been borrowed to he used In the coming election, whieh oecurs on Oct. 8 ‘These bear movements have caused the stock of the Western Unton ‘Telegraph Company to fall off several poluts in Wall streal during the past. fuw days, An author- itative statement was made to-lay to the ear- respontent of THe Trunk, by an oflicer of the Company, that there was no truth whatever inthe story, ‘Phere has never been any prop osltlon to eut rates on the part of the West- ern Union Company, nor any attempt made by tho American Union Company to seeure 4 working arrangement or any understand: Ing whatever with tha Company, "Phe gute Jeet his never been discussed i the neethigs of the Bourd of Direetors, Inshort, It was alliefatly stated to Ties Timune representae Hive hit there has never been. greater ar mony and tranquility among the members of the Board of Directors and” ollleers of tha Company than at die present thne, stock- holders ~ Na been notitled of the wanual meeting in Oetober, and ree quested to forward thelr ‘proxies to the Executive Committee to be used ou that oreasion, “The attempt wis mde by duy Gould & Co, to obtain a representa- ton I the Board of Directors of the Western: Union Company at the election a year ago, In Which ho tailed, Stockholders are now be Ing requested by cheuku to forward thelr proxies to Gould & Co, to bo used at tho comlny election, that the alleged ruimous polley of the President, Norvin Gr in cuttlig rates, auc consequently jn. reduelng dividends, nay be prevented. it was be- Hover att) Company's ofllce to-day that the voming election of officers for the Western Hon wanld not result fa any radical elange, either in the Board uf Ditectors or oilleors of the Company, ‘Tho vecelpts of te Western Unlon ‘Tele- graph Company from the press during the year ending Jung 0 snonits iy ron nine burs ta about $1,900,000, ‘The inerease of business from this soures for the past six Months over the preced|ng six months isover £10,00, ‘This Increase of business 15 6 Dua L= ed for partly on necount of the buslaess at rorded by the two great: National politleal conventions and purtly on account of the general prosperity of the cauittey Special press rates have abso been considerably re: duved, enabling many small newspapers tare. celva press telegrams which were not before peenularily able to receive thei, Prepara- tons are being made fora further reduction of special rates Lo all newspapers cast of Ue Htocky Mountains, Additional tuettities have been recently obtalned Bast and South, where they have heretofore been meaz ‘The new behedule will go int bon Oct. 15, ed Horsford’s Acid Vhesphate, by its healthful ection upon the nervotta system aad ptumach, Pehuves Indigestion, beaduche, ere, e TILE COUNCIL. Mayor Harrison Rehearses the West- ern Indiana Trouble, And Submits ao Resolutton of tho Com- pany Walving All Rights to Plant Its Torminus North of Harrison Street, Miscollancous Bustnoss—Introduction of Minor Ordinances, Etc. The Connell helt a regular weekly mecting Jast evoulny, Mayor Harrison in the ehate, and, wit the Ablermen present except Criannis, Lurke, MeNurney, Meyer (Fifteenth), and Me= Cormick, A comimuntention was reeetyed from the Mayor returning without his approval. tho ordinance nuthorizing (ho transfer of $35,000 from the credit of the water-incume account to the credit of tha watereplpe extension ace eomnt, IMs renvons for It were that there Was no siteh account as tho “plpe-extension feeount’'; that tho opening of suet an nce count would eniturross the keeping of the books, and serve ng useful purpose, On totion of Ald, ‘Thoinpsou, tha vole by which the ordinanco was passed was recon: sidered, Mit. Cullorton moved that ft pass, notwithe standing the veto. sSoine discussion fotlowed, during whieh it cumo vut Unet $75,000 hud been transferred “in Asis under a stiniinr ordhnee. ‘The motion, however, was lost. Severn! ordinances for street improyemonts ‘were pissed, TELEPHONE WIRES, A communication wes reeelyed from the Com: missioner of Pubtig Works stating thatsthe Auierican District" hone Company hid due Applicn tion for permnisstun to put telephone: polis on tho following sirects: Cottuge Grove avenue front twenty-sevond to fwonty: Urove street from Sixteenth to Twenty-seeund; Sixteenth, trom Clirk to Cro: Twenty-first, Denrtorn to Archer avenues alley between Harmon court and Sixteenth and Wabash aud Miehigan avenues; Harmun court, from altey to Wabash avenues Lincoti, from Kinaio to Milwakee avenues Ogden avenue, Madison to "Western avenucy Racker, Kinzie to the river; alley between Ashlund avenuo and Lattin from Madieon to. Congress; Heagu avenue, river Ashlin avenue; alley berwe Aditinsand Jackson from Loomis to Centre avent Fourteenth, Canal to Centre avenues Despiatnes, Madison t Clinton, Washington to tons Michinin, Lit Sulte to Clark; Division, lake to the river; Ok, Clurk tu Sedgwick; Kindle, Clurk to luke; On turto, Frauktit to river, ‘The tuetinent was referred to the Cominittee on Fire and Water. s ‘THE WESTERN INDIAN. ‘ Tho following comumunteation was received ho Mayors u the ay Connell, ete: An ordinance was Sept. 15, Pov, granting to the Chieayo & ru Ludiuiin Ketlliroad Company the rgit to. Jay and operate a ranroud wong a ling da gad ordinance set forth tou terminus to be tocated between State street mid the Chieage Hiver, and between Sixteenth street ind Vin Buren street. Subsequent thereto sulkl Con the Departinent of Vubtie Wu mit’ or perinity to eres rt. 8 and aieys long sald bi whieh request Was granted und crosaligs were made under the supervision of said Department. At tho March fermof the Appelte Court suid ordidance was, declared yuldy but the ollicers of the Company Informed tno of thelr Intention. to carry tbelr enuse to the Supreme Court of tho State, Reye- ounizine the fnet ttt said Court might, tn its inscrutable wisdom, decide in favor of the valid- ity of the ordinance, £ perinitted the Compuny tO Iny {ts tracks along thelr tine In ull cies ex- cept where there were objections from prop- erty-ownors lintieditiely iterested, A gunernl order exists to the Polies Depurt- ment to permit no rutlvond compiny to locate orchings nny tracks exeept under the super- Yision of the Department of Publis Works, Property-owners Interested objected to the hiy= ing of tracks Ly the Chicago & Western Indinna Itulrout Compuny across Fourteenth, Fittecath, aud Dearborn “street south of Twelfth. In pursunnes of the general order above referred to, thy pollee forbade and pros vented duch laying ih suid streets, No permit was evorusked of the Department of Publig Works to lny tracks durosa any Kicoct north oP ‘Tweltth strcet, and cynsequently there was not aroefusal thereto. * Barly in this month the Supreme Court ren- dered a decision declaring coe sul ondiniunce valid. : The oticers of the road came to me with auch deelaion, and asked for # revecation of the order to the Police Department preventing auld Company trom tnytug ite tracks uress Clurk, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and several other streets south of Twelfth street, Buch request was con- pied with, but still no request was made tor permission to liy any tracks north of ‘the suuth die of Twelfth strevt. “List Wednesdiy, tho 16th inst, [was sure prised by being served with un injunction tsa aug out of the Superior Court forbidding inters ference with grid Laiirond Compiuny ty laying its tracks anywhere between the river and State street und hetween 7 th and Van Buren streets. After this Injunetion was served upon myself, upon Mr. Waller, Commissioner of Pub- Uc Works, and tipon the Superintendent of Follee, written request. was sent fruin tho President of the Compuny to the Comniasionor of Padlle Works that he send someone to super Miso the laying at all tracks avroea 'weltth, Taytor, Volk. and Harrison yvtrects, and to sea that the sine wero luld to bls satistuction, “1 visited, myself, theso streets, and found the aireots belie jtorn up by trick-layors on Polk street, cust of" Gerrbariy’ street: extended, and across Huerisou, west of Dearborn street extended. I willhera state thut the Compiny hadat different thucs shown me its route on Dluts or maps, whieh route was alwass indicuted aa ina straight Hae from ‘Cweltth street north and ueress Harelson ‘street on the ter of tots Ammedintely enst of the enst ne of ‘Third ave- nue, Therofors the tracks being hud cross, these vurlous streets were not Inteeordance with the plates und pluns subinitted to me as the route to be fotlowed, © The Compuny wis prevented from tnying tls tracks ncross suld streets by certain parties sup. posed tu bo fn the employ of the elty. Sluice thon the President of the Company bas submit. ted tome 8 proposition to abandon all right to. cuine north of Murrison street. After eareful advice from the Law Depurtinent, 1 renched the couclusion that we cannot provent Company from going north as far as Ven Hiren street, tniess tho Bipreme Court should reverie its deetsion above referred ta, 1 have eurneatly desired that no rafirond shottd be per= mitted to approach the bourt of the eny enst of Cturk street, and, if sich appronch cuniot be Froventint, thon T hold that the further from the heart Of the city such npprouch ein be stopped tha better fur the city. ‘To have tho terminus of this rond at wellth street would be better for the vity than te dave ttt ‘Kaylor, or north thareas, Yo have it at uy loy wou be Detter Unin to have ft north thoreok. ‘To bayo tt at Harrison street would be butter than at Van Buren streot, : “On Saturday T consented that tho Compaiy should lay its tracks, us ardered, ueress Those streets on the assurince of i resolution bulng passed by the Commpitny abandoning wl right to north of Harrison streot. Such resolution has, and is herewlth uppurided, toguther Adis’ upivion that tho uduptlon of prepared by kin eaimot in or any wi ro atronmtlion si) rights now poascestd by the Company. ‘Tho aduptlon of such resulution will, however. tone yall the resolution of the Hullroad Company forever abunduiing wi righia to go north of Tarrison streot. Buch abandonment, | feel, wil be of inte Inense beucttt to the elty, Te will, at beast, glvo. forhusliess purposes here, when the Kune will reutty needed, ull “that aren tyiug be> tween Vin Buren streetand [arrison street, “While l carnestly hope that the Supremo Court will you roversy ite decision ag to tue vas Hdity of the ordiuunce, wid Hier enable tho city to keep thia railrond ag fur south os Twelfth etreet, yet for the time being tf cun recommend that yunito puss tho necompuny ing resolution, 8 Ln ngaired and betlove ie will inne way lve wy yrenter rights to this roud than it now had winder its ordimiuice, and, morcover, decd, notin any way make more valld or seen, thon bueh ordinances, Oauten HH. HAniiNON, ** Muyor,!” THN: RATLROAN RESOLUTION, Tho following ure the resolutions adopted by the snilrowd wuthorities; Wakitkas, The Boant of Directors of the Cole cogo & Western Indiana Ruflrend Compan di heretafore, to-wit: Kept, 2), Tsou, passed tho fof- lowing resolutions, taewits “He it reeolved, by the Bourd of Directors of the Chicago & Western fadtann Rullroad Cone pany, that all rights und privileyes which the suit Kalleond Compuny may have nequired un ier aud rat Virtue of a cortula ordinance passed by tho Clty Council of the City of Chicago bercto- Tore, tuswit: Kept, 15, 18:0, $0 construct, mulns tuln, or upernty its muflroad tracks north of tho south lino of Harriton street in siid city be, und tho sume are, hereby reluased Upan cor= aitton that sald City of Chena will wut ditere foro with or opposd tho wail Mitilrond Compu in the exercive of any privileges In which inay ave acquiped by said ord Wunee us to tho ter Jory south of the south Mhe of Harrkon street, ft Going understood that nothing beret cons fafned shall dn creo this regolutlun shall be ites cepted by the City Council) operate to exclude the supervision dnd direction of the Depurt+ ment of Pabbhe Works of eid olty us provided by bald ondinanes, Readdivd ‘That the ucecptanee by the City Council of the City of Chlcugu, If these resolu- Hops shall not operate, or bo construcd to paral, 48 conferrlug woy new or addidynal right on suid Railroad Compan, or is in any Way ratify fog or contirming sufu ordinunce, pro- 2 led, however, that the elty shall clatin no riaht to Interfere with the billdirwe operation of sul tend, pen the ground of delay $n, the con atruction thereof, caused by tho act of the elty. Th ty Ant orstaivient hy tho City Cauriell Y of Chies 1H ETION 1. ‘That the regolittions passed he tho Director of the Culeayo & Wert indiana Tatirond Company, to-wit: Sept. a 188, and fet forth at birge th the foregohue preatnbie, be, and tho sane ure, hereby neeepted, TH LEGAL OF1NtON, lowly fs the epinion of Corporation Coun+ Whittas on tho questtons CIteAgD, Sept, The Hom Carter . Harrl: Wor—DRAWRI: You hive subiniteed ta In resolutions paseed by the Hoard of worsaf the Chicago & Weatern Indiana Rallroad Company, with the request that P still examin them and inforo sou whether, 1 my optalon, It is to the Interest of the city to neve tit them, and aiso whether the resolutions and the: hecoptincs of thein will linpese any additional obligations on the ely to the Inilrodd Company, “Tho ordininee passed Sept. 15,187) grunting fo tho Hitilrontd Compa ho mehtot wy inte the cily In terms authorized the Company to focato the northern terminal polot of tts rlghtof ww at the south line of Van uren strat, b i cast bunk of the South Beach » River and the west Hine of State The lvention of tho no ry terminus of the voud nt the south Tne of Vian tiiven street: woul! Involve-tho erossing of Harrison atrect, while les south of Vain Buren street, and also the bigygk of ground between Harrison and Vit Huren’streota. ‘The tirat resolution passed by the Hoard of Directors of tho Company proposes torelense all rights whieh tho mpany mn have acquired ander the ordinanee of Kept, 1s}, to construct Its tracks nord of the south Hine of Marcisun atreet, thus maklig the north ern ferminus of the rou the south line ot Harrivon streot, instead of the south tie of Vie Huten street, Whethor (tis tho interest of the eity tint the rond ahall stop at) Uatrrison street fnstend of galing on to Van Buren " Is Q question of law, but and expediency, the determination ts With the Counell aud integral pirt of the Council. The: sii the right of the Company us north of the south fine of Harel ged to be ‘upon condition that tho sald C Chicngo will not interfero with or oppuse 1 aed Sattlrond Company in tho. exercise of ny rights or franchises wilel Lanny have required by sad ordinn wor Sept. 15, 18th as to the territory south al the south Une of Harrisonstreet, (tC belng tiniderstood that noth ing herein contained ‘shall operate to exelede the supervision of the Departinent of Publis Works of suid elty, 1s provided by suld ordl- niice.” “Tits condition imposes uothing which would not exist without it. Inother words, it finposes no ndadttionnl obligation on the ulty. If tha Company hus aequired any rights” or privileges by the presuge of the ordinanes of Bept, 15, 18 then it fs the clear legal duty of the city, without any contract or stipulattod to (hat elfeet, not to oppose or interfere with the Company fn the oxerelse und enjoyment of sneh vighte and privileges. The supervision and l= reetlon of the Departinent of Publle Works 13 to tho construction of tha tracks of the Company: beovided for by the ordinance ean hardly be vonaldered an interferences. nevertheless tho resolution expressly provides that they shall nut be 80 consldered. “The second resolution provites: that the ne- eeptanee by the City Counell of the resolutions sintll not operite or be construcd to operite ns eonterring nny new or ndditional right an tha Compiny, or fi ony way ratifying or confirming the ordinance of Sept. 15, it, and that the city. shall claim ao rixht to Interferu withthe con- RU bn of the tracks or tho operation of the rad um tho ground of delay caused by the net of 0 vlty. “In iny Judgment the last provision ia unnee= essary for the protection of the road, ‘The legal muxtin that une ennnot tike advantuge of his ows enenly uppllesas well to muniel pil Uans ne to hidividuals, and ne Court w son street [ye pal corporation to taxed Toaty of delay by an ‘dual or private ec on the ‘vu: m fe Ju view of the foreguing conalderations, my con- clusions ure: * Flixt—Tho effect of the necoptance by theCity Counctt of thu resolutions passed by the Hoard of Directors of the Chiengo & Western Indiana Rallroud Company will bo tho release b tract with the Hipany oF al rights which ft may have nequired by tho ordinance of Sept. 15, 1870, to construct its tracks north of the south Hne of Morrison street in the City of Chicago. “ Second—The resolutions and the neceptance thereof will not eonfer any new or udditionnl rights on the Company, nor tinposcans ubligution on the oi beyond tho obtigntions imposed by duw. nor In any way ritify’ or contirm the pr dinunes of Sept. 16, (679. “The Supreme Court of the State has, in the ease of Dunbur et al, vs. the Chicago & Western Indtina Itallroad Company, deelared tho ordl- nite vidid tt hneduivocal terms; and in view of this fuet, and the concltsions at whieh I have arrh Tam ata loss tu pereelye the roae son for tho pissige of the resolutions in qued- ton, unless it bu that (twill benetit the Compt ny fh some way which one umtequulited with {ts Dusinoss aud Interests cannot understand to have It publicly known that. the city will not oppose it or interfere with It in the exercise uf such legnl rights as it mity ive. Uinelose te you a bitt for un ordinance for the adoption of tha resolutions In case the City Counell shall seo fit to ale them. Respect. fully, " PUANCIS ADAMS, “Corporation Counsel.” DISCUSSION, Ald. Evorett moved thnt «ll tho papers be sent to the Committee on Kallronds, ald, urley was oppnsed to tha reference, bo- enue the Company inight rescind tho resolu- tlon. By pusalug the ordinanes the eily would rexaln control of tho territory beoween Van Huren and Harrison streets without glying any nddittonat power—nny additional rights what- ever to the Company, It seemed to hin ft would bo very proper to accept the pronusition, ans tho city would be the griner, and in nowiso cons loser, Akl Dixon moved to refer to tho Committoo on dudichiry. “Ho yas opposed to the compro- inige, beleving the Counetl bad a rieht to stop the track at ‘twelfth street. If the ordinunce wer pnseed, the city would be at the mercy of the Compuny. . Ald. Hildreth asked if tho Counelt would bo ee for contempt, Ike the Mayor, if it took netion, ‘The Mayor sald ho was not in contempt, Tho pipers went to the Judlelary Committes, alu, Clink hniuded jn an amendment to tle ordinance pf sept. 15, 1 making Dearborn at Instead of Rrate the custern Hit of the territory within which the tracks must be ltd, Aswan referred to tho same Cominittes, Ald, Hildreth aubaitted an order directing the Commissloner of Public Works to exunine the vinduct at Sixteenth andl Canal streets, and re- Port ng ta its safety, It was passed. WEST DAKE 8TRRET RAILWAY, Ald. Bond, by consent, handed in potitions from proporty-owners on West Like strect asic {ng thut the West Sido Ltallroud Company be ale lowed to lay tracks on tho street, Heferred to the Committee on iallronds, Ald, Altpetur Introduced an order calting an the Commissioner uf Public Works to report by What authority a now lumbersyand id botue started on the corner of Twonty-socond and Jet- ferson street. Taased, AKL Lorenz presented un order requiring rail- roud compinics to creot guards at all street. crossings. eferred to the Comuittes on itall- mate Ald MeGrath handed in an ordinance ameni- iny the one organizing the Department of Puli lio Works, tnd providing for u Hoard of threo Connnissionors, ta lo tlected by the Pople, tho frat, three, lowever, ta bo mT by the Council. and thelr terms to expire April 1, Bil, April 4, 1e8, and April I, 188, Ono to bo from tke Nurth, another from tho West, and tho third from the South Diviaton, and ares, ident of that division to be choaon in ‘whieh tho follring Commtastonor lives. As to aulury, the Council is to Ox that, ‘The ordhinnee was referred to the Committee on Judiolary, REDIATRICTING THE WanDs, Ald, MeGrath handed in a map showing the boundaries of tho wards and the census dis. trlots, and the number of peopte in each, asking that it bo referred to the dur Hes Committe to whoo bid been gent the resoluion In refers once ton redlatcicting of the clty, Lhe Leglie ature would meet ina "short ‘tine, and) would have to divide Cook County fate ten Benntorial district, If it waa tho ine tentlan ‘to redistrivt the olty ¥o that the wards would bnve as ra An equal mamber of In habe feanite oe: bosatble, [¢ was time to inake a begins ning. WATER-VIVE EXTENNIONE, Akl. Thompaan prosntsn f properly worded ordinuice providiug for the expenditure ut 2,000 fur water pipe oxtunalons, It wis pussod, JACKSON STREET AND SHB RAILROADS, Ald, Everett submitted an order to repart by what authority the rallroaa companies had taken posscaslon of dickson street, cust of Canal, nd, if thoy had done #0, to remove the obstravtions thy rpticed in tho atrevt, Ald. Tawler inthdhuved un order, Whicn was passed, directing the Inspeetor of Thulidings to fynere whit defects there are Ju the new City+ ail, All, Altpeter presented an order directing tho Tucitdins Moapector to revise the bullding ordl- juice, be miying Git tho provisluns were con- Metlug aud we fn ee. Daawed, Ald. Hildreth introduced an order directing the Comuiastoner of Health to baye the garb ope removed ut ight. Referred to the Comtult+ tevon Health and County telations, Ald, Cullerton subtultted an ordinance repens Any the ordinance vacating Lock direct und nue thorlzing the construction of a bridge on. tho ennut at Avtland avenue, and providing for tho erection of u brldgo on the old sito at Post and Lock sirects, Jt wae pasied, Abt Grannis presented an orter directing tho Committuc of Public Works 10 Curuish water to. tho County Hospital free of churge, Keturred Va the Committee on Fire und Water, Aub Clark introduced an aedinanes providing for the lcenalog of stroet-sprinklors, tho fee to bo Sn year, with tho use Of water. Reforred to the Committee on Livense, Ald. Shorey presented wn, ordor direeting the Commissioner of Public Warks to prepure an ordinance for the widening and changiug of the channel of the rlyer from Polk strect to Eight- Bake Keferred to the Committey on Jus jelury. - S ‘Ald? Bollard Introduced the New York act regulatiug the sate of Hquors, and providing for the more effectuul collection of uxcigo divs. Tho suuy Alterman hyoded in un ordor dl- Zs fealing tho Commisatoner of Health to enforee tho ortinance tn regard to iron vessels for nshes. Referred to the Comnitteo on Health, ‘Tho Council then adjourn TILE GALESBURG SCANDAT. Miss Chaso Returns Homo, and ta Watted On by Mer Negro 1 Mo Depot—Hoe Clainws arttn oY? nit Precipitates a Row with You Used nnd a Byxtnuder Shot—Tho Un+ turtunite Cuse Not Yet Ended. Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tritune, GaLusnuna, Uh, Sept. 20—The exeite- ment and talk growing ont of the reeent lnarrlage of Miss Nellle Chase to Sam Mon- roe, a negro vonchman, had Just begun to subside when, suddenly, altars assume a more startling, as well as serious, attitude, Many supposed that tho young Indy had started for Callfornia, where her mother Is how stopping, and that, by thus being sey arated from dusky Sam, the afalr would soon) be dropped, and that he would quietly settle down to his former positlon,—that of a worthless negro, But in this reports were not tro it appearing that Miss Chase bad been taken to Kenosha, and white there It fs stp: posed she was ndjudzed insane and a eon servator appotnted, ‘This morning, however, she unfortunately innde her’ appearance again In this city, and [twas not long ere the news spread raplily that there was another ehupter to the Monroe-Chasy seandal, Your yeporter hustened to the depot, and there learned that Miss Chase had arrived on the early morning traln from the north, and dn company with her two brothers hid been driven to Rector Tilggins’ residence, Soon after they returned to tha depot for the pur: pose of taking the 7 o'clock passenger for Peorla, All thts was accomplished without attracting the slightest attention, Miss Chase was quietly seated In the ear, when, to the great astonishment of her friends, the bold and beroie Sam appeared upon the platform and denianded the privilege of seolng, ag he ‘termed her, “the tdot of his affections.” One of her brothers, the Hon. Jlorave Chase, of Peoria, ordered him from the car, whereupon a tively nitereatton took piace. Sam held a reyolyer fn hts hand, and swore he would nob bes interfered with. ‘Thereupon Chase kicked him. Sam tl Tan, the erowd following and yelllug, “Shoot him??? & KM bint? and other sunllar say- Ings. During this excitement Mr. Chase dit shoot at him, The ball, however, went wide of its mark and struck Mr. George Crocker, a well-known grocery imerehant, inthe shoulder, fullicting a severe wound, although not considered dangerous. Mr. Crocker was standing some distance away at thethne, ‘Lhis new act in the play created great excitement. ‘Che negro wag eaught by Chase and the Rey, Mr. Higgins, and a lively struggle ensued. One or two policemen en- deavored to separate tho partles, but it was almost impossible, so Intense was the rage of the girl's friends, Finally peace was re- stored, Chase wastuken In charge by Oflcer Ilart and taken before aPoltee Justice, where he gave batlin the sum of $500 for his ap pearance Sept. 27, Following this proceed: Ing he took the next train for Peorla, little Miss Nellie also going, besides severnl of her relatives and friends, Monroe walked up and down the streets all day with a very heroic alr, He talks fond, and thinks heisagrentiman, In conversa: tun with your reporter he sald that he was hot afraid of any of them, nnd that tho girl was no more insane than he was, and’ tht the tine would soon come when they would be together, Me wus discharged for stealing ho sntchel, no one appearing agalust hin, Feeling runs high, and Sam may be taken down a little before the affair s-tinally ended, No one believes that Chase wil be proseented, as My, Crocker, the man who was shot, does not blame himin the least. At present It 1s very diMeutt to tell what the result muy be, but ail consider it unfortunate tint He fous lady was permitted to return ‘0 this ¢! ——— ANOTHER FISHERY OUTRAGE, Spectat Visputeh to The Chteugo Tribune, Bosros, Sept. 20,—Another fishery outrage is reported by the Captain of the schooner Victor, wileh arrived at Gloucester to«lay from a banks trip, On the afternoon of Aug, 4, while the crew were watching for squid, three-fourths of a mile frum the shore in Job's Cove, Conception Bay, some 250 natives surrounded the vessel and compelled them to desist from fishing, wnder a threat of cut- ting the cable and allowlng the vessel to drift ashore, One of the Newfoundlanders who failed to assist them as they desired was brutally beaten by his conipauions., ‘The next day the Victor was again surrounded while the crew were fishing by a tirge crowd, who struck at the Captain ‘and erew witht thelr oars, slightly injurug iwo men. ‘They alterwards boarded the vessel and compelled thein to heave up anchor and leave the cove, ————— FRITZ ON ANOTHER ‘‘ TEAR,” Syectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Pirrsnunra, Pa, Sept. 20—Fritz Eunnet was In town to-day, drank as usual, Ile was billed to appear at Wheellng to-night, but, although he left for that elty, the chances are that he will not bs on hand. He looks very seedy, Just Ike n “crushed tragediun” or played-ont comedian, ————————— NESTLE'S MILK FOOD should be ted by mothors of nuratng cbtldron. Containa nothing injurious, and requiring only water to propare it for use, the danger of im- pure milk 8 avalded, For sule by druggists and grocer, A pamphlot with full particuturs sent by uddreasing THOSIAS LEEMING & UO,, Montreal, Can, a Timea: Qur highest artista in dentlstey: Tho MeChesnoy's boyond doubt, though but’ aact, betalad = A perfect sinoka-burner for stoam boilers, Borden, Selleck & Co,, Chicago, And they do say that Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup Is ono remedy without a rival, a Indigestion, dyspepsin.’ nervous prostration, and all fora of ral debility relloved by tikes ing Mensinan's Peptontzed Beet Lonte, the only prepimition of beef containing Its entire autre Joud proporties, Tels notary mere stimulant Hike the oxtracts of bef, butcontaing blood-tiaking, forco-gonorating, and lifeesuataining propertiod: fs tavaluable ta iil onfeebled conditions, whether the renlt of oxhnustion, nervous prostration, overwork, oF Heute diseases Darilonlariy if sutilay from pulmonary complaints, * Chav Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. For by drugylsty, —___ DEAT, TENNESSY—Lost nt wea, toxethor with there aentlig Hear loscolt, Brittany, Sept, dan, Wit UF Ate Huinosey os a MEAL! ‘orintl Hopt. 12, Jano Tibbard, pit of thy luv. d. W. tloniye i, Dy, UF stliwwuneys Forioely yaator i tl REES~Monday murutnie Supt, 20, nt hia late real- ehetetuuies He iuuseuged tf ues Months, ‘4 Hunerid sorvicus at the buude Wednusduy ut 2p, 1. Private burial. Na tiowers, HOUAN~Se th Bt iis Inte, fgridonce, No, 17 Nows berry-wy., Dantel Horan, mrad ene, cohen Wes < ay. ay Ww are luck to Holy Fauitly ure, thence ‘ulvury, Now Vork, New Delete hd St. Louls payors On the 20h tr is, EF Houth Jererson only child of “Jainoe and Years uonthe and 13 days, Nollce of funeral hereafter, ft the rosidenco of he} SMunbiu, bolovad aod ao Holmes, oyed 9 RHUL WIDEAWAKE Marching Club of the Fourts Ward will cet at Hiulr headquarters, at cireh on Indion-ay,, near Awentyonlath-at,, Coombs tu arith npuy GARFIELD AND A. AMIE SIXTH, PRECINCT REPUNLICAN CLUB Pea ead Wards oe be addressed by ‘Thotins Cratty, A. fb Baldwin, wid vthure this vvening wt thule elub-rouid, dds Wusterteny, nuur the corner ot Palks at, ‘Vne Titra” Glee Chib will sing, Tile HIGHTHENTIE WARD YOUNG MEN'S Gale Holdund Ariile Club ivete thls pyunind ut Nori bidet ey eae uavery young Hepublican voter Of he war iy Aer: Cy REPUBLICAN CLUB ith Ward will bold an wd, vut> ol twat JT South Heals a oes Cink WILL BE A MEETING OF TITE GAL ind Arthur Club u: a Fiftvonth Ward ut bue-at. wid Nurth-wy., this HE BEVENTIC WAuD REPUDLI will Weot at Muna’ Ligll, coruer uf ‘wal: Wallerests,, this ovening. ‘Thy Young Mun's Gurield gnu Arthur Club wre requested by» eeaulauoll at the Fxeoutlve Committee to be proscut tor conaulluulon ou Important ward mations, Miscellaneous, ‘PUB REY. E. P. GUODWIN, OF THE FIRST Connyesational Church, will’ luud the noon-duy ister, Lyvrpbody lovited, strangers cayecluliy, Foy DEE. lutely Pure, MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR lousckeeper'a favurite In loading eitins of the wort jo athor proparnuion breads, of linxurlous pat funkoa such xh, Hany, ho Hea without fenr of the tL V1 r 1 uiting from hey pinta anded fur POW DICE, ‘ Always Fresh ! ‘One of the nivantages that TARRANT'S SELEZER, APERIENT-—being a dry white pos der-—bas user TmAUY Nataen] mined waters, Is the faet thut It neser becomes vapid or stale, Its, there intrable preparation not only for tray and ren, but forall who need 9 bright, Ung nlterative and About 1,200 'Cases Men’s and Boys’ Kip, Calf, and Grain Boots, And 3,800 Kip, Calf and Grain Shoes, Being the entire stock of the GOLDMAN SOOT AND SHIOF COMPANY, Sunt Stuslleon-st. will bo closed te EPL. R21, m1 Gon WOO. at REGULAR TRADE SALE, TUESDAY, Sept, 21, 9:30 a. m, A Nery Largo Sate in HOSIERY, including TWENTY-FIVE CASES of * Manufacturers' Impor- foctlons,” very alightly Imporfeet A lurgo assortment of TUNKISIT UGS, Cutlery, Gloves, Hata, Caps, ‘Towels, Crashes, Table Linens, Napkisia, Overnily, dumpors, Pear) B Floor Ol Cloths, Table O11 Cloths, Bed GEO. P,GORK & Ut BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS At Auction by Catalogue, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, at 9:30 a.m. 350 CASES Men's, Boys’, and Youths’ Kip and Veal Calf Of tho M. F, Pronty & Co. anyrizes, Thesuare ALL LEATIER, and EVERY PAIR warranted, Sold onty by us for the past ten yenrs, Full fines of tho colebrated M, L. Keith's If Alexis Hutton Cangress. THE CHICAGO SHOE 60,'S Fine Guods fur Women's Wear, M. ¥. Pratt's Choco Goods for Men's Wear, and many ura, ns woll us 2,060 Cases Medium Grade Gouds, Catalogues and Go Regular Trade Sale, Thursday, Sept A largo tine uf Mon's Pants, Men’s and Hoys' Vests. Fults comptote, Two hundred Overconts, A tall Mina. of Bed Blankets, A targe ling of Ladtes' Cloaks, Glover, Hata, Linens, Quilts, Hosiery, Underweur, Cardigun Jockots, Skirt, Dress Shirts, Suspender ‘arpats, Fivar Oi Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, by Auctloneers, THURSDAY, Sept. 28, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE 0F GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, 60 Crates W. G. Ware. Now in their Stora, 251 F i TUESDAY, ucker Boots, in pther choles make 23, 0:80 8. m. A Une of Necorated Chumber Se! 500 bris Giaaware, 2 BOv doz, tu Ale of Ltbrary Lowpa and Chandellers. AT lt Pp. M, One Recond-hand Weak, One Parlor Suite! Gouds pocked far Country Marchants. GEO, B, GOIE & CO,, A uettoncors, POMEROY & CO0., Auctloneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST,, Hold Itogular Sues of Houselold Goods and General Merchandiso on TUESDAY AND FRIDAY GANDY : Cindles in re houriewt., Cuicaza. MATERIALS H. Sargent, State-st., Chicago. At Swiney’s, 6 Washlnglon-st. FAIRBANKS‘ SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORE & 00. 111. & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Be careful tobuy only the Genuine. CEARWALE 86 State-st, COMMON SENSE _ SHOES,