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\ : i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. we, 1880— te Kk tter, with the and 411 be In the neighborhood of outh of San Francit Hoafon Colne ndvined tnt tho matter, However, TILE RAILROADS. Mune Tho vinduct at van Huren ateeet bas | ©The Gurden of Hien, IN PAGES. ‘Tho place {9 called and said to bea perfect | made ween. enlarged anasto altow two double tracks | parading, Wko you did my dressing own, or whother you GRAS Ith 'em? Can't ye recollect whether yo ‘em up into hat bands for the heathen, POLLING-PLACES u a th s bee feats Me City fornauntons Meco P Korum aadorncanh, ene te Het LT acuta eteeelime miuckatonerer the sion, | Parad rent ha, Tea hoy fad pe eee ee ect the t . . . te ponse - . ‘ends fol 3 jt . | Seer! eater i r ? Shall Their Number in the City | tonantentiurnomn nghet toon done by tho | Policy of the Wabash as Ou on d | Tho mata buitding te naw up to tun root, and | in phieo of sr. Nolton, i fice ‘nh craton Inet. Sipoee. those” aiependers Urorwhoiming Success of tho y Cou the nintter of rediaceyw the cl . work on the magnificent towers nnd iinsded a bave taken thelr girl ton plenic? What kind A 3 ponnoll In the niitter ot redisteweting the elty, Mr. Join ©. Gault, General Manager of the i A of Chicago Be Increased ? Cxeope tovofer It to, a. comtnitten, eho wound by President Hum- Tia heed commenced, The fron shed wench 0c. | eee ee rea cette Naat iesned the | Cfbouvekeeping Treen this anyhow? | Where . hardly report anti “olteialiy {nformed by the fonds from a short distance xcuth of Mudison to | forewing elreuines Ce hiy suspenders?” Howied Mr. Kpaupends ke. poice GRAND ENGLISH OPERA C0 h Seorntary of Btnte of Illinols of tho exact hreys. Within 130 feet of Van Buren {4 also imler way. lowly Clrcutr a of the Miesoitrl, Iowa | (tz arateul In the yolled elothes bn," Wheres AN MISH A COs, ip 7 population. Iemay also be stated 1 thle ntton that |g RAPHE talker Doteeg on eee tome | those suspeniiers?* and he pulled tho books off (rand Chnrns nnd Full Orebosten, : A Discuaston of the Subject by } Commissioner Purington, also a member of tho nw ‘frught-houres wf the Husltsuton, on Te ee eee re ammpatgy ana the Mirsourh, | 0 ABele anil rhminiwed around wehind tho TIS WEDNESDAY, Sent. 2 at2 p.m, 2 tho Union League Club, the Chit, thought that, It Will Mako Chiengo Its Prine pet, between Muerisan and Twelfth Of | towa & Nebriska: itaileoud Company, Me. Wille | OMe Pea hy your, punta. aa. you. wot LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. a 1F DOOD JUPOES WENk BECUNED, pay . ‘Sho Hurling. | '0 Fe Serrill ia be: by nppotnted Goreral Su- [ nee any auspenders to-day, and TH find them | HDGATIHO, wIGNOR RneNOrt . ft thonmonnt of HMegal voting would speedily and cipal Terminus tor Weste an detente | BP intendent, and will ake {immediate control hefore night, siegested Mee Spoopendy ke. Hones Ast ee EE STODDAND © 2) Report of a Committee Appointed | MMcrnlly, deere nte a i teenth ie auch ern Business. Herta eat wilt run ie, cho now frefents | OF the ron Iie justeuctions concerning the | “sthaca tt.” Youve got It.” mvotl Str, Rpoos nl iy cport o PP Johuts Couttho secured, tee aati thine chore hunsen over ite ovwit tracks, but, ity, paasenant. obey, poeta! Fonlyke. Mow are you ning to x “ean? | heltyssees snag yirgd UME ROSEWALD oa Ct ” A an in Six! atreet Into the aves " " = p them ol estring, » My to Consider the Subject. Was any trodble at all In voting 70 men At n pres new biion fispot over tho tracks of the Port | ,,¢Hseconiance with the above, General-suner: ) vou To yones taste? Going! 10 "walle Ntound PAUL AND VIRGINIA clnel, OF nny. jTodl “necessity of tieransing the Tho Burlington to Run Its Trains to | Wayne and Alton, intendent We F. Marrlit has {esued tho folow- | hehind me mil day ani hold fem one haps Aopentanes thle season of the favorit Tenor," Expressions of Opinion hy County Come would khow overy thor, mai in the precincts : be teannfirmned inte a fretghtshatte ne onl us Sut OL the Mlesour} Lowa Selras Waren: fo pt fom on nee upekde dower wtf they: fall ZELDA BEQUIN “4! missioners and Others Interested thut haprretiouble F > the new depot al Shudixen wud Canal ta ready to | POTeDY wastes chute te eine orrormmined.; (hes it fatl wy rad yous head fd go cut Wine MAURER 33 9 preeticuble polnt might da hart rather THE WABASILE. revolve the Pan-Handle and Milwaukeo & St. play: a tae ben thie MINCE | ty aurvice asa file, Fix why don't ye? ‘4 f} se : 4 b ueie duties us heretaforg until furtice or- | YY ea Ree A Murgnrat (Mathor oF iin IESE MACY yy dn the Matter. than good—nfford additional facititics for fpuud: All tho principal offieitls of the Wabash, Bt. | Paul. oft Why don't ye fix ‘em? Thi troisers are ge Bt. Croix in Hleh Pant GOW JAMES ' 7 uient voting instend of checking {t, L fini : ny —_— ders, Accounts and reports: will be mnde as | tye wick nt tho stoiach, wilting to be fixed!” | Domingo (8 avo). STODDALD 1 voting fnsteat Of anes Te creago, and | D0ttis & Pacific Ratlrond netived hn tho elty yes~ ; heretofore until Det. 1, 18), before whieh tne PD NpOD We f < 7 see ee oeReHn Want precmers, for | terday uutiiing and took quarters at thy Grand MUTUAL BYNEFIT, Hiatruetions Witt be issued relating to the mane | S00 Sr Kpoonends koshot weroas tho poem and ys 1, Nab bhimtia: £6 The General Fealing Is thal It Would Be Unwiso | instance, would roll up 3,000 votes us easily a8 | Pacliic Hotel, ‘The party consists of Solon Sprelat, Dtenateh) to. THe Chlento m8 her of making reports, and to whom they aro to | gusapeniers, ‘Thuesday Naht—MARIPANA, te 4 - 2H. "Gates tho system was very prnverly | itumpheess, Presidents A. L, Hopkins, Vicor | Pirrsncna, Pa Sept. 2L—Membors of tho | bu rendered. 4 “duet ler mo buckle them tight bebind.” sald | Eilday Nudie ROME ANE Jt M ' ki to Mako Much of an Incroaso Now. guarded, ft would encourage rather than thwart | prosite tr Col, | Mutual Benctit Association of the Fort Wayne Mrs. Spoopendyke, “The strap will hold thom.” aR Ue AMINED is Tho nyste Intrations {i I Presitents J.C, Gault, General Manager; Col, Fs, SHO rt iy PALMEN, feat time in Kngdish. w * eee ee rerenated eather gat pres | Hobort Andrews, Gonoral Superintomfent of | & Chtenxo ftallrand held thelr seventh annunt LOCAL CRIME. ae Lnmtet ciome,” shirk Mir, Bhoopttie ACADEMY OF BUSIC t Tho Union Lengue Club hetd an interesting | vented fraud, because it had gotten Into bad | Lines east of tho Misalasippl; W. 8. Tancoda, | Convention In this elly to-day, There wasn full —- . eon ahiuep as su i ot rich hiring out for West Bite, Matstedsat near SIC, if meeting Inst evening in its pleasant quurters in [+ hands, and if tho preeinota were jucrensord, and | Superintendent of Construetions A. C, Mird, | attendance, President Wyncoop ren bis ane CRUELTY ‘TO HORSES, an oyater-knife. All you want fs te bave ———— 44 ie iz Viee=1 Ore: na wise checks thrown around {tthe present | Genoral fre! nts Geolfrey ¢ Pri. | nual address, of which the following fg usynop- | That crucity-to-antmala cnse, ar rather ono | somebody alt crons feel on you nnd come Kory Evening and Matinees this week, the Ronoré Mock, Vice-President Bhorey In the | Ba wi Cori toae with the paworful nid Of to Freight Agent: Geotfrey O'Hara, Prt iy pumobody alt crons lexavil- On uid em chalt, and a large number of inombers present. | SY oseirund doventh Wards, would contiuie | Vite Seerutary to the Vice-Presldeng; W. F. | #8: branch of it, growing out of the late man-to- | Pome i to ind thede dual seaited | MBALEY and MACKEY, | HARRIS and WOOD, Messrs, Hi. Sturtoyart, #1. danaen, A. N. Hart, | in power for all Ume, Merrill, Generat Superintendent Taledd, Pearia | ‘TheCanvention was called n month cartler | horse test un tho Lake-Front, north of the Hx- ee te une THE ORIGINAL BIG 4, euspenders betw ow and the next ware ‘Nr, Adanis referred to tho wonderful fertility | & Warsaw: nud Thomas Thiteher, Trustee for | than usual, and therefore the report of the Gien- | position Hullding, came up yesterday afternoon “fT know they were on his pants when he put | SHEEHAN and JONES, ‘EMMA HOFFMAN, or fevintn, (danieg Dene ea oe ee construction of the Missourl, Towa & Nebraska | el Secretary only Includes te time from the | at 2 o'clock for hearing before Justice Wale | thom o1 muse Mra, Spoopendyke, entering: ¥ TOOLEY, * i wnt Little Inductive rensaing. D. Watlock, H. ILC, Miller, G, A, Hormatnt, C W. Neewham, LW. Ree, D, Bean, and I, Mo- Smith, Watdean, Cronin and Martin. : 2 a . ¢ et In their Great Specialtion, Wititams were elected members of the ChB, ad eee eae en ree eee int Mr. Bias niviment, | Extenalon. ordering of the list repurt until Aug. 21. a pe- | Ince at the Armory. Thu defondants, Jere Dunn | 10H i es eee in thelr Groat Nneciaitien, the Sevrotury, Mr. E, It Iles, read tho follow. | Rillhebelioved that the larger the. nuiver of | Thurs have been all sorts of rumors attoat aa | Moder eleven months, The growth of tho A+ | and J.d.Connuilly, were prosont Ia person, and Oe Te ae a Te te kanabaad: | caniein as aeine eT rene te Stock Came, | 4, ine % precinets tho aniuller woutd te tho mumber of | to the object of tho visit of thuse officlats of | svelullon Is very encournging, The first certill- | the latter by counsel, while tho Humane So- | with ar sinite. “LOST IN LONDON." : INTERESTING LETTERS, fuoh alleged bourdera int given prociiet tobe | the Wabust, and the prevulling opluton was | Cate Of memberantp ts duted Dew. Gy Ist Bex 7 e Col. V. . ue w they're going to be fx looked after. ‘This would of ftyelf tend to be a wns represented by Col, Van Atinun. Jere ht then sre won et n~15, 23, 35 and Sie, Y o yet ” - Mr. Spoopendyke, with a borribie x - - 4 rotltine that they intended to meet the mannyers of the | fore the expiration of tho month thirty-two | promptly moved for @ chunge of vento, and | ¥ » ft “WVICKER’S THEATRE. protection surainst Meinl Votes eeoe | Muriingtan & Quincy tocompromise thetr dite | Mines hid been added. ‘Tho first aunnnt report | Connelly’ throuxh his attorney, 8. K.Dowsnsked | hy p oing tecut button botes fn WYICKER’S THEATRE, and feet and bang over my shoulders, ain't ye? EK OF LARG! number’ of precincts und a corresponding- | entities with that line, In order to find ont the It showed a inemborshin of | for further time, Uasing the application | Wa HE ee ee eee ulgchead lite THIRD WEEK OF LARGE AUDIENCES o + i ant me to put ‘em on over my F ly stnaller number of voters in each. Under | ‘soS names wore nddeds att In trey munais: akiet wits, toro, 0 WITNESS Riek nh syetant it was much unsler to prevent reul objects of tho gentlemen in muking this Fe es Ad ey in’ fa, Thesg | OM the absonce§ of necesanry witnesses | menaiy akirt with, tw tucks ani n tance to ‘ d : 5 dont ye? Maybe sou think, those atixpend: T my ( sai © | visit a Thimuxe representative requested an | james are distributed among ninety divisions, | 11 the persous of J.C. Coc and Matcaln | 7 Y Fe aed ie act cet Ti tnareyisimation lista, te | dnterylow with Mr, Solon Humphroy, tho Prosie | seven new divisiuns having beon idrmed slued } Leith. on whom, be relied for teatimony we af ra tuircied dawn to breakfast Ao's to get tho H We { Adm which speak for themselves, and ‘which wero heard with applause: MENTOR, O. “Sept. 18. Chiedgo, H—“Dean Bint T have vecelved your favor vf the 1th Inat, Informing ine of my blece ion fa an, honorary member of the Union Leayuy of Amerioa. Accept my thanks for tho compliment, Very truly yours, Jb. Ae GANVIELD, GALENA, Ill, Sopt, 19,—Philip A. Hayne, Sece retary Board uf Directors Unton League | of Americe—Dean Sut: On my return yesterday from visiting some fairs in this Stace, 1 found your letter of the 16th nat, notifyany ine of iny election ns honorary meinber of the Ch Cluvet the Union Lengue of America, Pt present ty thanka'to the Club fur the conipl ment, which Faceept with pleasure, Very truly: yours, U.S. GRast. DxecutTive OFFICE, SPUNGFIELD, Vi, Sept. 20,—The Hon. Philip A, Hoyne, Secretary, te Deak Fitexp: Your favor of 1th fnst. In« forming me of my election ns an honorary mem ber of the Chiengo Club of the Dnton League of America hay been recelved. Dam riers than Mr. Philip A. Hone, i rat crack ut the norning paper, don't yer” the Judges und. tho challongers know a district | dont of tho road, which was granted Inst oven- | tHe {ist annual Convention. ‘ eeureful and bitnane treatment hie mare hl | Mire dpoopendy kee” mide. no. response, more: thoroughiy, Abn wasnt presont possible, | thy after strc lumphreya got through hin day's | pqZe, cue Wllunce iu tho ‘Treasucr’s bunds | reeelted. | Cul, ¥ Opening tho Uwek of hee. Musband's. tuttertty In his great touch of Nature, whore the territory was Inrge,thoy could prevent | ooo which: ee Cogn ata Wt TOs So Fe bee ak enue tare ee shirt, she saw the infssing Ruspenders, : Inde of te Megat voulug Hint now disgraced | Work, which consisted In conforences with the | Si50.08, besides a surplus from , the ‘ efter | slipped them over lite shmulders Wetore ta Josh Whitcomb! all eteetions. ‘There oillelats of tls road, Gree nate saavessinenel oe el Bnd nat there | wag ny plileulty’ | ing the mustin, and bad forgotten ail wbout | you can sccure cour svat f abt. W WAS ANOTHER DIFFICULTY Mr, Humphreys, in reply to. questions, satd | ¢lalms paid during the pust ¢ nN proving how far the innre went, oT any nitht Wednesday thou. oe can ea a : .un Inerengo of aeven over the | or thit she was whipped up to expedite her “Smart mi in't yer’ led M and Saturday nves, two Weeks in advance, under tho present ayatom. Judges started out | that thelr visit 4 not for tho purpose of meeting Fifteen of the hs were froin | movements around the track, The Colonel als tuart as a whip. ain't yer’ growled Mr. fs pace = = Ii Gto ‘iHorning ‘with. the very Lest intentions, | the Hurllugton maungers, or the mangers of se ddr tivo br uceidents fron Lebig | trod, but with Indiferent stiecess, to show thae | Hpoupendy ice. ns he drew od, his shirt and tut EXPOSITION BUILDING. workel il day tong, and by Tors o'clock biula’t , the suspenders down, “If my head wad as clear polar do esa i ") any other toads, ty order to recede from tho ( rin over by awitentng-engines, By occupation | Mr. Connelly hud not exercised that diligence " 4 ‘i i hay intentions whatever, [laughter] ‘Shey | oeition they hud heretofore matntalned or to | $0.0f the decenod, wore carpenters, Mirco | in endeavoring. to. kecure the atrondanes | BS coura Fal bire out, for uw ehureh bell. Vat frequently, couldnt tell a3 from ne, a Otro ae truck-Inhorers, two bollermikers, one blu of bis witnesses whieh 19 supposed to be | to ben tie sande nt f dor even? from 17, (Laughter.] With amuller | elfect uny compromise whatever, ‘Their princl- Hecersnry un the part of a defendant | hurried on hia clothes and scuttied duwn-sinl q erfou 4 t remtin, one engineer, and two bruken elined to think that the defendant had used dae stutel "7 HRT more ASCUPITO. count. AS TENS, (0 | ee renee eee gr mantle ile ML of, the. Society nd dienen and. the cage was Hantly continued | MaKe a clutch ut cl yi the ic hog was frequently locked up over nightand no- | PFinelpat outlet for thelr road. For monthe bls nuership init Is akown by te foet that | unell to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. vady kuew tho rewult untilibe next day. Ko- | road bad been hefore our doors unable to thongutexate of benullts pald tho helrs-of dee | ‘Tbe Dunn case was removed to Summer. ( boody Fence an cent Unit {eo ese ay ake, | ti, and consequently. the arrangements tor | WQceytomaty OC Leet Da etal convene | eld ‘allies aed cn arriving. wore Ie wie EQUALIZATION AND CROPS, na} Open Day and Evening. ‘This would hold good ton certain extent even e # oOo whtle ft t ¥ . Spirusor wore there more polting-ptuces, DUE tho * fg= hundiing the busivesa kere could not be pers | ton fs 225.00), while tho grant total benellts pald | found that the Justice hat wone off for the ‘an Artun opposed the mnetion, and drew ott the adtnission that thousands of people were present during the race, mn atnith, one switchonn, one imchinist, ono femoral for this, high honor, and T shill bo | Netw world soon Anutnueie wasnt acenay co | fectel. Dut ho understands thut tho obstuctes | sings, the folmdation of tha Agsoctation Is zW.+ | ufturnoon, ‘Tho telegraph, telophone. uaa pore ) that the enultice a Lands would report to | Magnificent Display in every Department”; gratetul te you If you Will exprers iy gmtitady | jeep the run of 200 precincts ng it was of 112, or, | hive boen removed, nnd that his road wil be | “0h president renews his recommenda- for the ptr. Of bading him, cael an | the State Board of Equallzutlon to-day, but | of Industry and Art. rs to the Chiéngo Club. ‘The Unio wus of | applying the rujoton ward, of fifteen pulling | able inn week or two to reuch its commo- | tonthat the Convention fx upon Crestline us | use, Finally, after salting uround for nearly | the teport was not quite ready. It provides | Superb Music,with three celebrated Soloists. ++ Atnerica fs und has long been a tower of strenuth | ylnces us of seven or eight. dious freight-houses on Tweltth street. He | tho plice for the future nuntul meetings ee eT Hinds ugresd to put the euse | for rating the assessment of Innds in Conk | Adults, 25 cents; child . tothe Govorniaent, Ft haw alwaya Deum tro 12 | "Afr. 8, M. Monro spoko uf the saving of tima | pelloven that | tio Crowe Manderilita | ite General Hecretary, Me. Willian Paton, | eit unit 3 vee tormorraw afternoon, ‘and | County, to an wverame of $45 por ire lite | ome ee . a + which would result to the or 60,000 voters, ! Mr. e mated fie report In the atte but Its, rdoubtahle Je: ttew bond, : i LEYS ‘ Hee ee elon ort OM Hee eee eee Macy could ee tonite polls, | Lakeshore Hoad t Sixtecnth treet | Peceanietl lin TapNey th te tine ta Ue mel the Tedoubuile Jere furnished ew eect | stead of $20.10, ns assessed. HOOLEWS THEATRE, ttle y vontents were more interesting to the members | with Inily Pinkerton as sure bs So dike, Votue, without." aolay ent oume Ho ae eee ee ae tage Aa | ob the Soeloty than thoy ‘vould bo to thogeneral | lon ratnordostred the cnge to come up this | ‘The report of the State Doard of Agri- | GitaNn star * #3 nblie. afternoon, along with the othors which were xet ttelituen edane Isnitiens suee iva ot am tnergaso, in tha nimhor | Son a ae done his road wont eommenco | PUM. cqutions of tho Exetitive Com: | severn/anys no for unt thneeint Jere repre: | cliture shows that on Aug. 1 clghteen cout) evan ante at your Cub has conforred upot, me most highly, und shall atrive to be worthy of gach diatinotion in whatever position, elther private or public, [ SEE THIA P.M, AT 2, Crowded Houses! ” tandings eventtys tts waek and ‘ 1 | : OF | active operations ue this point, ad GEVe This (a eee oe oe a eee riieidunl | sented that his most. importune witness teas fn | les reported the corn tn better than aver. | Pulunisy Matinus. the Comte tians | dy find miytelt, “With erent rogpect, fam tevly | fuatitatlig tho Voting, “and thus waving tho | ety new utes uad comuclons. Ail bes au | enses, and were acted upon iter eareful con~ | Hostons woul not leave, the Hut unit! tt | age condition: tflven at an qvera e% fifty. ROBSON AND CRANE, sesame mows that was Mnothorauestion, aud | tofere, Is rond would at anew step into tho oe eed cues eentes: Pe EE ear ee Hot gethere Iu time | ning at from 75 to M5 per cent of an average; 3 A. OCLET ORS : : Heanquanrene Mintrany Division of cur | ono ta which be bud not devoted special atten. | front rank of Chicago rontis, and try to bring nS eas alee a and ten at 55 to TS percent, The prospect i. ae 24 Ae a : Missount, Cincado, Kept. 10—The Hon. Phfip | thon. Ianieh business hare us any. ‘of, ite ler rivalse« Permit Surnaonous this year. wag’ better, than usual, wid is in Hr STUANT ROBSON 3) Moma: Seerctary Union League Club, Chicago |. Mf Bila, referring to the elatm that the |. After motting throwh fis work hore My oa raget eel helt e pid ets thought the of the drought of Anzast x H ‘a ue “My fedu sin: Lhave the honor to neknowl- | judges ita small precinct would know all tho Humphreys said ho and hls party. would: fenve Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. John Withams, 2 years of uge,a chap who has | ting buon exis ted, aud the erop will not co ane edgu the receipt of your noto of Sept. 15, notity- OF Voters, innde the observati@n that if ina giver: | for lowa fo sea thatthe extensions coutemplited | Rayros, Mags, Sept. 21—The deelsion of | been arrested for ubout every charge on tho below ‘ v 4 if t Jn thut section ure Immediately commenced and at . > Cour {ho | fall helow av average. The reportatse shows | pyusie gi Procinet w Juda, Mint wish wo Know A aor | Cteeled imma as spoudily ns. poadibia, J JHdte Colt, of- the Supreme Court, to-day Ult- | crimlont eatendae frou thmo to time in the West J by estlunate that the hag erop this Fall will be sine woutd he very careful not to know him. Tho Wabash hd purchused tho Missouri, | solving the Injunction xguinst the New Haven | Madison street district, was last evening arrest | 216457 head,—an Increase over lust year of ‘Mr. Mooro repliod that somebody would durely | Tawa & Nebruskt oud for the very | & Northampton Rallroad Company Jn connec: | ed upon acharge of attempted rape preferred | 207,270 head, know h purpose of extending it te a connection anita tlon with the raflrond crossing at Turner's | by Mra. Nurgaret Curry, a middlesaged ——— Ri no ney Mr, ROBSO a perm aMr hig ial nnd Socal Wreuntanuionc es Of AN jjoee The eminent meter, LAWRENCE promio. ing me of my cicction as an honorary member of the Chleayy Club of the Union League of Americn it its Inst regular mecting, Wl you dave the kindness to convey to tho Nonrd of a Mrectors and to the menibers af the Club ny im, ol « 4 . tof | Council Bluits branch in order ta seeuTo nah ‘ “ ; . Cures. 8 ERLE? 7 5 necentance nnd high appreciation ‘of eho kine | | Mr, ll tnaleted that whore a cortain sot of | tiaenn Cunelfiniuita eo cuiengo. Tinea: | Falls rules w nleo lexal question, whieh the | woman living ut No. 1S! Fulton strect, The TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Dr Sicaemenak career em iny dear sir, vury iriily yours. + | thing, and it was shalt fsiterost not fo know | nUnntion to bulld this lino shows that bls row full Heneh wilt have todeeide. ‘The New Haven | Jocality 14.0 bard oue, and brawla aud inelpiont CIncINNATH On. Sept, 2L—The Board of ‘The Grand Wednesday Matinee! ‘The Grent Wednedtlay Night! P, HL, BURRIDAN, Lioutenant-Generat United States Arings ‘The special order for the evening's discussion was the report of tho Comailttco on Political Action on tho propristy of INCREASING THE NOMHER OF POLING-PLACKS, and the Chatrmun called upou Mr. George & Adams, Chairman of that Committoo, for 4 ro- folks, thoy wouldn't know thom, roully desirous ta form the shortest Clea con | Company desired to ,eross the Fitcbury Ratt } riots nre the commonplace doings of overy day ‘Mr Sherwood suld there would generally bo | nection obtulnable, It sounds preposterous, be | road at the Fall, and applied tu the Rufiread | and night. Stra, Curry, who claims to be a hard- a ee Ns " f raid, to hear it elnimed that his road triedto | ¢, ‘ i + "4 i unanhnousty regleeted Col. Stdney D. Max- Ayo tk tors hlineas spt around In the perions vide the territory of -the Burlington or other Commissionera for leavo to do go, While the | working and industrious wosnnn, and who bas ip ' Der | . in well Buperintendent. ‘Tis ts the tenth year ! Wels = existing rowds, Tho Missouri, lowa & Nebrasky | hearing upon this application wus 1a progress | her favor the fact that she [sone of the very few hay | (ne Sone tee ot tad alee: woul hnd a coarter to ran a Ine to ‘tho Missouri River | the Fitchburg Compuny built its roadway out | residents of tho district unknown to the police, of his service in this position, | $ | 1 Oftiee of the Chamber of Commerce to-day Spectacuinr ixtravacanral REVELM! Bathee Couipnng! jn) Auxitiariest In its prnduetion, PRAGUE’S, OLYMPIC THEATRE, Every Nlaut thie wW Kuti tos? port. Mr. Adams, In maklug bis report, took his own precinct in tho Fifteenth Ward agan ilustra- don. It usually cast 650 votes, but with the ine ‘creased voto sure to bo cast this fatl, would cast about 700,which would be tha avernge number por precinct throughout the city. Having frequont- ly noted 18.9 Judgo of elections, he was ubic to tell tho Club when tho voting was ivelicst aud when Jt was dullest. In ao large wolty ns Chica- go,Lut few could givo a wholo day toanelection, and the result was an increased vote Into in the afternoon, In fact, about half the votors, in his opinion, voted botweon 5 and 7 o'clock, and on about every occnsion when ho had served some were cut off from voting altogethor. Tho crowding Inte in the afternoon scomed unn- yotdable, for comparatively fow could give oven holt a day to tho business of voting. Business and laboring men, in muny cnacs, Knowlug that thero would bu a crowd, ‘a1 ebnnces against them, failed to go, ‘lun Muste! ny ob B thit {¢ put no ebock what. | luto that territory. He could not yeu where his | The ~Comulasiouers — subsequent! ranted. | Monday evening sho was mot by Wilttains, whe srenee ‘hris OU ed byer on the Fon who. eontralied the vounge road bud Jnvaded Burlington territory; on] the New Haven, the Tiettt w | was partially tnioxlented, He groasiy Instted Confereiies of Unitartus and ie ae uu Sowa id = tho Burlugton had invaded the Mis- Fitchburg ut that point by Dullding o | 2g best sho was able, and Mually managed to the Methodist Clureh thls ¢ romarked that tho incentive ta illegal votlag | guurl, lows & Nebraskn territory, and a ttataie Ueki Row ituven Coin vig mene hesctioiar a Her pens ee large atte ! ties pent, Be Sinn wis ‘ then tore up the extra track of the Fitenturg | and, fallowing her Into the hause, beat her budiy | Fi ye Chi n, editor of the Lone 7 " ruins us the mumo partisan feullne, ‘Phe | oleh it hag ho use, slinply to Keep the Wabash | Company See ea te niin and mi ike | about the teal ana face. “Her serenns brougue | dan Deity Newey ate Soha und Statinnos: Wodaosday Government provided ho means to prevent {tin | trom forming a short ‘i to her rooms, and be wus | rlan Chavel in Kentishtow . 1 pi heres tenia alee minicar ey spas thing Uut hus been concemnpluted as long azo 28 | the power of deteruilning such questions 4s | thwarted In ils purwos. eae ial ths Da ea DALZIEL-LINGARD BURLESQUE COMPANY! a ap i i | the commencement of the new Calenzo Branch. x ed in tho Rattrond Commisdane: ‘The tlnal A somewhut similar case ty repdrten from the oo Rmuarant wth delleoys tower odors and henl- Who Will apyear tn Mewen's wari fan s Burlesquo recolving "his vote, jcould not pre- | tho lturlington, and meunt to make tho ev > | the first question of the kind which fas ariven | sham, 1 butcher lvl 1817 Wabash ave- gg Watlenmtis—Catlerter Roagn. ‘ae Sine Vout ileal voting. ‘Tho costs Jn bis | sfumtrom {iiumiston lnmedinccly, and carr {Rou iMoryoue ralironds in Amerien. of Gus | ule, wis arrested ntd o'clock last evening ton OXYGEN! : u. ongo attonding roxistration and voting would | Ituclington belloves ft haga grigsun r MinnteSchettinger, a servant tt the employ Do ected Mee es Poabout £00 a precinct, ‘There wontd bo an ex Recount, and meant to carry {nto execution Its ‘THE sout i dlera, eballongers, and ballot-box guards would | helped. As far ns his Company was concerned, | tlon of General Passenger aud Ticket Agents | Wickershint denles that he did more than fool a ulgo hnvo to bo inerenred, | And yot, In bis opi | st nothing from this new competitor, | resumed (ty sesdon this afternoon. The contro- | Uttle with tho git], uni tat he had no Intention rol he they saw ft. The chief ubjection to the pro- | wirendy' Ii 1857, tony before the Burlington cue | ag. that polut and lald a double track, | wllezes that while on her way howe from work Sanatona, N. Y., Sept. 44—The National | Feroveay Novelties! ., y fs ] ratster churches an its biennial s ‘Mi J. H. CLOUGH the contrary, it was his oplulon that re tts tracks |, under — thoso of | her, and ltd haudy won her. She resisted bin rehes began its bennbal ane WHR eame from pnrtiaan fecting, and the only check | gridironed that section with railroada for flail traek bees ae ven by DP. preache a nd fact. Even fie to Councll Biuits. a | funecon was obtalned.. Judge Colt holds that | some of the nefgnto: preacher tn the Unita: day, und Susiday, Uk or unless ection wits initdo to | Fis Company has no cutmpromise to make ¥ alon is nwalted with much Jnterest, as itis | Twrenty-sceand He Station. earge Wicker ‘Two Acta, ent opiifon, would be lirgely Increased. ‘The ex~ | alt the desiuns 48 at first cuntemplnte lend, rire of uttemined aThe complainant {8 NEW PUBLICATIONS. WIITE ICKING PARK. Y RO: f the fuinily who keep tho house, Sho charges. 7 ee tra expense on the part of tho city for addi ott da bud tions to tho W da TUERN ROADS: i : crime last Menday MUSIC BOOK: FOR SCHOOLS Jon, the argumont in favor of sinull voting pro- e world be direetly agubest tho inte TONE. The Welcome Chorn CINCINNATI TEAM vs. CHICAGO, ae ‘iy WEDSESDAY, Sop 22 , Rugh verey which bad Leen between tho Loulsville, | of dolng anything cinvts to atcure fulr cleetions was it very strong iS a veray w A s \ cnets Motud could. certainiy vowetootod more | Fity.Chasinoe tat eee, Dut wemibocompolted | Nashville & Great Southern asd Cinelnnatl Goria DE WS. TILDEN. roadily where there were only 150 uaines on the | to take business to Chicugy, Business was see Southora Rultroads na to whieh road had the OOTPADS, ‘This is 0 new aud superior Hiei Sct voting list than whero there were 1.009, But it | ing this murket, and this {s tho very reason why | right to make rates from New Orleans to Cin- C. W, Sherman, of No. 48 Clintan strect, | Bowk welt audeaneed elewante, utd i eee ety Of Was foo Into now, ho feared, to mond the mutter | inf rond tw forming sbort lines front Chicaga to | clunatt wus decited in favor of tho former, aa | Whileon his way homo ut an early hour yesters | Ourtuein Mer tiger's proviour works Inge been, much for thls coming, cleotion, although that ry she West. ict - , 2 aac four parts, Me, ‘Tilden's previous wurks buve been aa eee a edited shoaninne | Reinouts rouched ty it in tho West. trtheburs | chat sond hus what ia known as tho short Huo, | doy morning wes assaulted at the curner of Biahy approved, Game cated w Sosa Nor BRCHA tuke stepa to mond ft for the future, except thit | . The lavd-grant rowls of Kunsaa and Nevraska | Forquer und Jetferson streeta hy a crowd of Hie etiitrtaxtni nt the clay. cut conacrauto ug | Susly Met ho Laie Eee ctor a wtos exprowsed themselves us very mach bust in thelr | young thugs, who uttemptedto rob him. OMeers | Sone Belly {e.centes ty te 0. EMLn- niigure, After that ft should certainly be at- | ietio Haw wan unt needed, tho, Held bene mere | jad ness In consequence of Tale reports whiel | uilivan and Caxoy, whom ho notified of his boss, | ie 4 SierCrauln advanced thy idea tht, with, a | Sebo his cunpany tootely bowee Chisurovy | Katuren of eratsjctc, tha, SMe KANE | tor John MeNamura and William Doyle, | jhe qoreyauracly a Ni 0 ¥ tion to challenge without cause ala many from golng to the polls. Tho grent diend- vuntnge, however, under tho presunt: system, waa the facility wforded ina large precinct for pon. Sa Rogk hins for n nese and wilde Tor crow f I. whivh thesy roada ran, aud asked tho’ Assuctae, | both of whom were fdontified by Mr. Sherman. { any clase rent virlety, dé, nUbJects welucted I » Hegal vonng. Tho ropoating now was dono by | Smiller croved in attendance nvous orth there | extonding the Mt emourl, town & N tion is ody wo ut viv gato un the Ut gitNuw’ | Justice Inersol! held them 1a $60) "bonds ewelt | wit urewt ek and mute wor he toe ONLY. Salae registration, aa he understood it, aud false reglatrition was encournged by n large prooluct, . Ina sinall preolnet this would bo eat down to vember, for one day only, round trip tlekets rofurred to Mr A. ML. Day, who bus frequently | sunstryction sis the Wabash fd alren from all Kastorn polnts to those. routs to show acted as judge in ine to Connoll Bulls from Toledo, vin Bt ry Hécry Lotze,, of No. a Water arent quite satfogas ae new 8 aptet passing south along Centre avenue, near Glipin | WHITE Reiki (0 cts) at once te your Sunday On motion, this requuit Was eranted, and the | pivey, atan early hour yesterhiy Morning. wus | schol, No better buwk uxtste lf a ; i if f 4 BHATH Scoon Song Book, ininiaun, the chance of detection being Letter, TH HATCH MOUSE PRECINCT, “ond Its Keunas Clty & Nortuorn brunch. | Mr. tho people tt those reparts Are eximgerited, Because the judges we is y OV fin out. uinphreys further sithd that be had no fe see Se eee ee eae epeae Uy, wlio not desiring to stand as an ex- | a nvrions rupturowith the Hurlington roxurditig Rtenutted by three fontimds, wie knock through pererittion of honest voters enrly In the day. beforo they put in an apponrince atthe polls, “The question, of course, remained WHAT WAS A LARGE PRECINCT? down and robbed him of €W cash, Th |- | tho regont complications, Nelthyr = rend “ . 7 r ponent Of tbe rough provinote laughterh, wt | ay well ator tw congas in a de. ( PASSENGUR AGENTS’ MEBTING, | caped by canning west slond Gitpln place. Rooks for Musle Teachers for the Fall Camuatgn. | uy imines alti hs, tho, elttia was a eortnd one. Sue Htaiseralieond ‘Wan, adhe ‘speetal Dispatch to Tha Chtcago Tribune, iver ond dercription ‘at the robbers, and | AN are good aud practical books. Nu not fall toese ae " Bt oth 290 ay WO by re | 0! his quureel would) reau 0 Fark, Sept. 2h— a y re, aimine them. 2. ere djown from Rat to someting Like 200,06 LY tes | Cae Tuisundenstandings of thts leind—hamoly: | (New Cow Gene Yl The National Assocs ty) ‘Tho ditlenity was not so much in the voting qs | £Us!! shalt Fae a re re eal cichaiinorand hed | Hon of Pussonger and ‘Ticket Agenté of tho | Juhu Lenetin brukeman, en the tert Wineue | eae ay Qualities, Anthoconnting Fhe qartem wore unlit stualt bad Feet tae to bb Woen tn, tao Sictny compating points, tho bralness would bo pooled, | United States and Canada began thelr sent Hatged’ down “en thie tatiramd wt tho foot at Styles, and and something of ant obstucle to the carly and | fiaughter}, know neatly alt tho teal voters, | Hla Compuny had no desire of urecipltating s | annual. session at the ofice of tho Nation | fiberty street by two footpudy, who rubbed | JOWNNONN NEW METHOD FOR SING: ie : CE TE eee eee ae ae tng: | ant wae Graty ating to dateet | fore ruliroad wars Itmoant ta work in harmony and | jtattway Publishing Company, No. 40 Bond | him of $2.45 cash, an open-fuced silver watch, 2 CLARKS, Gl cin, Prices of i vider, vou ft nl “1 T “t «FLAG his opinion, tho present modo of countinue was Teely aduiie the number at tilegal votes cust, | und equitnble rutes, but it would not he stopped | the majority of the rallronds of tho United Se eee ecaney. une areasted endewesinion | 3 ANERVATORY METHOD FOS : not ux atrietly aecanting Lo Li agit should be, | Tn'Thot, tt was possible to provent Illegal vat~ | by trout or oven a ruftrimtd war, froin inuking | Kuster und Conde, pete ronrorcited Tho | Patrick Muipin, better known by bis nickname a Peapod it ee ne bat ata would Hepat ge Jing oxdont by makings thorough ennvasd of a wun extension, ea it thought nevessary for ta reaitont. wt Senate, at tho Party Patsy Mr, Lyneb fully identiied in | Al for The Musteut Recard, t G a! ulure welfare. ‘ork, Ponnsydvania & Ohta allroad, was ti er with nd a Be er ae atari: | ERM Re ts van unceraronane (HVS EE TE ee | ee ee | eee "prank in or atl : . . Clough re t, if the Gor ent | at jo vonferonee held yesterday h tho of | lumbus, Cinclunath& lidlanapolis road, net= ny bok sdgt, post-tree, tur the retall price, feud, and fn btw opinion thers should be more Sty cinua Fomnekced that, tf the Governnient | i ots eetiiletior Peoria & Warwuw. Ie wie | Ingena Seeroiuey. The ny. important busiese RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. LYON & HEALY, Ch fj a qeiiuaratin al ay Ateeat the rates aa ae plying the number of polting-plnees in making | decided that tho Wabaah should ngsume full | done was the appointment of a committee of | John Kearns, 48 years of nge, while intoxicated ALY, Chicago, Ill. . ae harough cunvass through disinterested par soutrol of that roud Ot. L, The business of that | reprosontatives of thirty-three raltrouds on the ties, it would be a mrouter sufeguard than to ine : : an 1 therefore, a preolnct should cast about Lo cee ell therenfeenntocomote Chichi by way | fovisonor trowel files, “The convention wi | MtMtcarly hour yesterday morning, was acel ~ OLIVER DITRO: “4 votes.—on the supposition, bused on oxperienco, & €O., Boston IS NOW READY. gy | (SENT FREE ON APPLICATION, veg (SOHN W, GOETZ I Ol Divect Tnporter oi : Of Forest, whore ennacetion is made, tho Ch remain iu evasion through tho week. dentally crushed between two carson the Bure | se ihut"“onochmi Th tonal vétes worst dre RoE eae ratte ses worothopor- | feanon of Wo Wabush mining a sbore tne frou panne hes ington & Quincy Htaliroad. He was found fyi WOVEN WIE thin 2, “A city like Chicago should have mare | S28 taba reerne isang ttaitite’ teak Chicago to Peoria, ‘A CITANGE. in a switch-house at the corner of Stowart ne preeinets than a o'ty of equul size but less rapid and steady growth, In New York, as he was ine formes, thory wory About 20 yotors to a pre= cinet, In Chicuxo the ratio should be antallor, and tho number of votes to the precinct tess, ‘Tho only objection to increasing the number vf polling: places lny in, tho expense. ‘The county bad appropriated $15,001, but to double the poll ing-pluces would not veccsstrlly double tha ox pense, because uluryo part of tho expense wae ‘or stulioners, blinks, ete, which, with the atunber of places doubled, Would not be mutes Tally inercased, COMMIBSIONER BTRWART, also a inombor of tho Club, said there wero 112 reticle and the avernge cost of an, election country of that sort. Commissioner Coburn asked the gontloman what he would do if the Judges ani tho polices inan on deek hupponed to be with the otber sido and the policeman told hin to yo to bell, aso Pollcemun did in the Second Ward at tho last’ Abiormante election, Air, Sallsbury wasn't prepired to answer that question, but inthnuted that jn the country it wos diterant, Commissioner Coburn roferrei to tho futility of arresting anyborly in such cases, Commissioner Furlngton remurked that ore Lat (bad ono good effout—thoy kept such peuple moving. Mr, ‘Kulams said the Commttteo wore ie Piifsuueg fe Pofe Wayne In this oly ar tho | SMF Waa created hero touty by in wnnounees | Oo TUTE dadton dintwin by Engi to managora of tho ronds which Intent touso the | Went that tho Loutavilie, Nashville & Great the Burlington £& Q y Kngline No, 20 on 7 7 Southern Itallrond waa preparing to remove tte | year tho corner of Stewart uvenue . aud new West-Bito Unlan Depot on Canal street | onios und many workshops to Nashville, ‘Thore | Sixteenth, atreet at 10 yesterday afternoon, betwoor Mudison and Van Buron atrects, for | ea io be anmo foundation for the rumor, but | wceldentully fell beneath the wheels wud bad tho purpose of taking aution regarding theap | General Manner Do Fuptek, in an interview | his right te oudty crusted from the {nee to the 4 plication of thu Burlington & Quiney to como | pubitstiod In thivafternodn's Poxt, denies it, a, ankle, and hig tert fey wis badly cut and Tato that depot after ite completion. When tho | Ing tht only adiitonnt shops gaurd iy Ane RSH a cae Rtenar ran ron vonstruction of tho new dopot wasidcelded pon, nang buxihess willbe putup there, Several | Wit inn. fone tbat tho boy will tantly anrvive About a yuar ago, ft was decided toadmnle tie | thowsane workmen ws well unis AoA Ns | tho operation. — ‘Thy parents of the lid live We Burlington: after. its completion, provided a | cumtmorcial Interests hore, would be attested by | No.1 Wright strect. satisfuctory wrrangentunt could bo tudo bes | u change. Peter Brennan, § yoara of age, whose parents ‘TIE WEST-SIDE UNION DEVOT, Sptefat Dispatch io The Chicags Tribune, uote atl Rutrisegit atreet, and was taken te . Aweotthe was hold yesterday ut tho ola of | | Lovisviunt:, Ks. Sept, #h—Very inueh of a wu County Hospital. u Winey Raileond . 15.00. ‘to double the number would, in bis ANIMOUSLY IN PAVOL SMALL ee | tweon tho various rouds entering there, Bubso- eaercnnioae reality at No. 19 Burbor street, was severely, and) i Suinton, double tio wxnenm. Thy plan bid beet ue Cisens, FNAME PRE* | orcntly acontractwasdruwn up and ald before |< TENNESSEE ROADS, His belloved fatally, insured Kc U8! Inmeeventiyg Giwoa the Most Comfort: 96 & 98 State- i advaneed fa tho County Hoard of adopttog the | gome considerations which had boon urged to 1, Tonn., Kopt, #L—In tho United | by bolug run duwa by atreot-cur Ft pint {277 DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS, Lay ate-s ag tho managers of the Buriiugton, Tho latter | Mat Canal street Une, near the corner ot road objected to somo of tho provisions, | Blates Court this morning, Judge Hammond | iiirber wtreets. Tho little fellow snatened 1 rE: PACTURE A FU : CORNER WASHINGTON, und domandod tholr corrcetion, Tho Bur- | overruted a moyou for thy dismissal of tho sults | newspaper from guother Mttle fellow whe WE MANUFACTURE A FELD EINE OF (ington wanted the {usertlon of a | Awalnat certain raftronds of the State made by | was peddlln them, uad, to esenpe voy GRENOBLE, Frar Fase og praiie for the sottioment of disputes | Nt attoruoy ropresonting the holdersof ‘Tennes- | wiih tho stolen wewsimper, ° unwed wp 2 | _Oilees annez1G, Germany tn soul horcaftor arise berwucs, the surious soo State bonda, deciding that the defendants are Ch Se Le) KG tin Nada ids 89 thut no rupture could utterwurds oce tt t wee i ; i che, and iso that provision by made for tho ip. gntitiad toa huurlng ait tho mnerite, and set the | ho fell, and before tho car could ie stopped ho Gif dnd alas Chat Brovision ongay; Thess casca brine | wud eriaied beneath tho, white sleet ie Union Wire Mattress Co, To consider those | up the roxponsttillity of the raitronds of the " % Poluts and to donnitly decide whether the cons | Rtate for n feruon of the State debt, and Baus prog badly crime an le: nearly torn pefora l from tho badly, Dr,’ Fottirecht, who i 5, 7&9 North Clark-st., Chicago, census onumerators’ moo of dividing the oly into districts, 1 in number, whieh would giv some 400 or 500 Voters to a precinot, One good resnit would te tho fucility: afforded for can Vaeaing the clatricts and checking wiraliest illegal yotlay. He had been a good deal shulken, bow ever, th his views nuptraiing the necvssity’ of a chanye, and largely so by the poaltion of tho Re pubhean County Contraf Committeo in tho mat> tor, that body fearing that itwould work budly. ‘The tino wid short, for the County Board net act by next Bonday, und ho didnot want 10 tho contrary during the evening had consider: able force, purtionlarly that of Mr. Bliss. —that dome precincts were absolutely tn tha control of corrupt men, Ava xoneral thing, howover, bo believed tho change would be an advantage, Commissioner Stewart enid hoe believed in the theory of small precincts, nud, i there word time, and tho proper imaterial out of which to mako goo Judes, he thought it would be the miost proper thing todo, hit, ashe had before stated, hia Views hud heen somewhat modined by what he had aotually geen. ‘There were four HOLMAN'S GENUINE tract should be umonded us stexired was thu a | tfeully Involve t o quUAtions arytt Jeot of yestorday's math MaRS Avion Ke ae HtO. Meal: BAD a erty 1 ‘There wero prea~ Withov at Nashvi t ‘1 C1 AEP 10 : 1 tnvreneln PH co eamthe ae or five peuple constuutly Importuning tho Com | one J. N, McCullough, V1 evident, wid J.D, auld Sate wirieavent oy hue perme its gH finn ae 4 xe Prarie 2 palling-phices hery stould Teliitute Triudulone | Mxstonors to Increitso the number of precincts, Luing, Genera) Manager of the Pennsylvania who wit ee Tho aceident, and who rose FOR SALE BY FURNITURE DEALERS, Yotng te Te nnpuceutly bud tn’ Now York, ho | Mid be wu tho way Tie Tne re altbgont | Geum Alton: Be terri General suaayer 1oWA hoaps. —* the boy from -beuath tho wheels, curried fin HAS, Should hardly bo tn favor of the proposed | Nidyos in many oF the wurds and would bon ) siihuukeo, ¥ Mi. Duuli ts J, Vattor, Gungral Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribung, | Maino. John O'Dwsery cunluctir, wii hut eras ra Tudchumorntors’ imap was produced for tho | Mere. diltleutt rmattor still to wll ull tho | Muntxer Chloago, Hurlington & Quincy. After | Broux Crry, Ta. Sopt. £h—Tho Chicago, Mil- tiatwoldeuce ‘ LPOMUMOSA bettor intorniutlon of the meeting. Fee ee eee ee estat oe tae ot atte | Waukoo & St, Past enaincers wre runutng a Hoo Hee nme E A rate 1 ar aety waned, matters of diapute 3 " THA IMPORTING CO. CALAN Veacae ctjuetion: toto, CannRD fautd simply bo eneodnmed, not hinderd | hereafter urigo botwoun any of the rouds occa. | duo south from Niobrara, ‘They sy tho tlw by sntlior Vesation ‘ In short, using 8 very powertal tigure, the Com. iniastonor sntd, ho didn't propose, if’ ho kavw palate on a preeiples overlooking Hrpokip vale, S$ SPATE-ST. Naw a eee wnt a re Hnoonendy ke. 88 | rho following SWOIN corttcates af PUILTY of | Acknowledged by emluent Pty ena AA appalnion gooey Ay fe Ale Union Paeitte somewhere uear Grand tulunt Nob Lewes ud tact a aes wan ee, rea aly the alave Cougay are from tealiug [the Wahi ¢ by te ae E Fase ee errr er eee | Narttwnarern gradery ara within tow wits of | chia a what f cull economy. It anvex tae Ae fever, Comp stated hia bollet that bls Company woutd ‘now i 5 TUG Ava i yelive milos. | ay ya taken ‘em ta the tallur'a tt would have pylng the new depot to arbitration, It was aldo | lutendod for upper,2ikhorn country, but the ap- wi nis that it would neautioally bo vndowo when dela iat Wht" agente atu! vd | pearanicos aro lev intend to connect with tha 7 the Council redlatrivied tho city, Dosides that, tWo changes, ave oovurrlng within a shart «thie Bftor tho otltor, would instify the, v tord nnd probably prevent tho oalllng ont of sas fargo a bi Es hell, to Jump down simply becnuse there war it theory Inelzht, Atany rato, ho should prefer hal) mE mtg Of Mls Imperial dapanesa HAN FRANCINE), Jal Vote as would otherwise be abtalned, to put on a iire-proof ault of clothes botore “he Honvy grading will doluy the trick "so as not to | Y U MISE) 4 woreby verttty that ahs hint imarmeil th Patan | yan wed the —nat & . did Jump, [Laugpter.| Another member of | accept the contract and come into the now depot 4 Ne cost w couple of dollura, at levat, and you've che Uy Te B.S Yokohama, and aubiuitied to, Helen for Genuine Holuan’s Batts, &. Ip THY EXUMEnATONS DIVEBION Wenie ADOPTEN, | tho Au Proetiiy te tuo cluuteen precivote tho | usmem ae camploted. Aithouuh the eontenoe | Fuel the river before tho middie of Novewber. | waved Just that amount," und de. spa0pendyteo Hee eee ppinioncs pura, unndaltoratodennd Mate | gietncene mnlicd, posipite. Write for u Jtwonld Incrense tha number of polling-ptac dsahown iu tho following taulog bw" PnON fo. uniter Present No, of enumerator’ Pome la. Ubetrieta, Fitth Ward woul get under the enumerators’ division pl sumMcionts tho pollit has uot yet boon signed, It js now about detinit= eae AG ° iy gotttod tat tbo Hurtinyton will leave tho Cen DENVER & RIO GRANDE, anit, 3 tral Dopot ut the foot of Lake atroctund come | DeNves, Colo., Sept. 2L—A contract. for the HH clean your c fa at the Wuet-side Uulun Depot a3 soon ad | extension of the Donver & Ito Granda Nullway Mra Bhuopontyk went to bis ablutions and thet pulled au bls | wealteat ae thy tat Jape oo hid it too, Hf yots Hike," sat js inper! nese Sale: yeaye It home sot Franciaco.) PANO VANOUIVA, ‘s Convul at ban AN PAD 1, aNd The fnposstblilty OF gottlg a 3 mbor of lutelligunt Judyes to must plaves, urged tpt it would simply ay —— polling: precincts lation, | be olfering a premium on fraudulent votng to | comptoted, which will be la about two months, te and Vit tike thiv spot out of the steoye,” anid HAN Newco, Tan, UM, 18), 4 8 7 40 ERO HUDMOF of precineta wa proposed. — |" ontent will bo ta the Guautson country wus lot yesterday. It} sea. yy dyke bustled acaund aud loaked dee {fs 1. Moore—tene sir: Haylie rend thy reautt of 5 1 ie | ARTeNY: Potzon ator tho forlow lit see a Tttatan We torehy "Ke anves iuoue | te bo tinisbed within toven month Ayntod with tho idea of plousing her husband, «| theshalpsas of varius Drande of Juiuin, You, y 4 7 1y Resolved, Tht, whilu tho opinion of this Club.) fulf an hour's thy In oiking tho entrance in ere Ss Where's iny siapendess,”* nuked “Mr, Spode shara, te ONLY NEA OE u a 10 28,103 | isin favor of smalt voting preeineta, wo do not | tho city snd uvolds vrossing the river nt Sixs ITEMS, . Ronikee sorewiug Dimsell nround and looking iit Tor use and PERF hs 7 8 47.50 | deliove tbat hasty action should be tukenon | teunth’ street, It will wlso Freutly: relieve tho Tho Michigan Contra! Railroad brought in lowe bis back, “You didn't clon tho auspunu> He otbor brands contalnin ‘or lene tne 1 bb 800 | such an important matter, and aro net prepared | obetructions caugod by pusslog ‘trains ut Stato | past uventnw about 200 Knights of Pythiws and ors clear out of sith, slid your? jurkiua subaikaces, wad dudtor CME EES le 8 18 87457 | torecommend any chungo iu tho proclucts at | stroet, Wabash and Michigan uyonues on the ELE ¥ Thuy were there When you put ‘on your | shold he ullowed Mo bo, ane. ch 0 i “4 | tho prosont time. : Fe Ghivlos AlesClus, “Atte the vacation of tue | Znlllos from Juckwon, Mlek, ‘They come hero | panisy"sald Mey. nonuwoniyky, 8 t buven’t | Mila uevatfewtn una io uriiial juvktaty and $9 Uatent altorved sept. 10, 4 7 Wav? | ‘The reeolutior was unantmously adopted, and | Contrul Depot by tho iturtington Wo muro pay. | to take In the xpositiun. Thoy wore accompa | touched thent. ‘What dl pou do with them?” hor (Dy Bnav OND by the Komen ataniil = i ; ooh | emote arene cern serer acca oate ttetuauenag erty | lel Uy the Miguls of Pyinine Meut of ek | woe Wate deayowt ditt bony Tin peony vane: Ses H 4 aH vatnroul wana ad the ie ad dat a arcatter Only | Tyg sogutar meotingof tho sauthwestornttall- | Gobay dey iquvovent a vweution 16 yo Heb maa shade * usad for Craafercing frclabt-tratnt gular ° vt ats rave ‘6 ’ ¢ ais 10 Fo) tani | _Jebas become so common for women to bo} “ray now Uilon Teper on tho Woat Sido. as | way Assovlation should baye ben beld to-day, | buyen't yo?, Won 1 didn't, and more'n Mal |... a Een Seren J. BG. SCOTT & C0, 2 yalorous against burglars, (hat busbanda of tre p nf 1 " . io be edtes 5 uf Sa eee rn adtacelag thete nomen ure | PO Arrunze, i to be wceupied on cOmplotion. | Lue wx thorw wus nonce of # oonferonce.ovUrs~ See ee are ee ey gusqunduea Where Dealers male Money, with Shautyeturors wid Dealgnche H MH eas steadily ar night, arg In danier of poraonal in- | Wy new oa name te te Are S KOR | thing runuiug uy wootbly as possible under the | yuu pue ‘omy S'pore i earorearcomnen ater Wo ROGUE ae Cs a0 ‘Of Bing Neckwent rate (dary. Within u few days u inn bus been shot by tH 1 & elroumstynecs, it has been decided to let it pase: ese putts up all d "rhiok ye got ne bual- Write far parti v q Sat y St Pat, the Murllngtan, Quingy, aud these parts up ay? ‘Think Tye yot no bia: ML Waite for particulars. aa ee : his wife fora bungee ar Penrin w 6g uk Hushs | tho vanettandio. ‘Tho Fort. Waynd, Alton, and ntl) the rondd In tho association are better pro- ) peas futerosté beside bouldiy on iny Lrecehes - - - ——— > an —— Thurliiyton Koads will enter the depot trai the | Pared to tackle the question of reorgantsing tho | with both hands? What'd you du with the pout, and tho Tiwaukos’ & BL. Paul und Pate Wie Tuade novewsiry by tho opening of tho | easly things!" Handle from tho worth, ‘Tho manugors of the ‘abash to this city and the formution of other know [didn’t take thom off tho pants,” roads building the now depot say it will be cour | Hew Hoes now in course of construction, sad Dirs. Spoopendyky, pullloy open the burcan modloug enough ta xeesmmodite ten rouds wud Maj. it. G1. Nolton, for many yeure past | draweng and hustilag things urouud in a vale givu cach ling two tracks. ‘Tho depot, thoy guy, | Scuretary to Preailent ‘Bluckatous, bas dechled | endeavor to tind the tnissing artivtes, WH ba the Unest and isest commedious in tuo } to bidadjeu to Chicago and emigrate: ta Call- © They iust be there sanewhers dugton bad bls node broken with a chute. re —ae ‘Tho Grazicra of Ireland, “Ie may be doubted,” saya London Truth, “whethor tho graatcrs of Troland ever had w much wore praperous your than tho current 1 ‘This aivision, the Commisaloner continued, nur faulty in soveral respects, thouga It woutd ovrbaps be ditticult to wake a etter OHO; parE. Ularly onvhort notice, But be had his Wee the propriety of dulng somettlug naw and: puvtug te alt lune over galt, Jou tow munthe 6 tunge 'Two Hundeed ‘Thousand Dole Ape Serchandiae,all wholeuly stock chasm. wach tun, x ” ‘ " ci rd ot the Couucll, Where citizens in a wurd per | one. Spite of Aimerican competition and the | country. Every linproveient for the coaven> | fornia about the middle of next month. Ate Bbow ‘em tome thea!" demanded dtr, Bpoo- ir ul Wu . eicizcue Ii B Whe cauo | other prodict) buybeurs they have made frou. | fence und comfort of pussengars fa Lelong gut tu. | Notun toxethor with his brothor-inelaw dir, | pendyke, “take a stick aud point ci vue to Hat vat SRE ae hanete Chien ja FOUR rary one was clearly | 35 tna por cent ont cattle, which, after deduct. | It cust will bo far aboyo waut had im eatl: | Hardon hus purchased a aplondid fruit furm and | me! Of course they're here somewbure, only Se RPI AS y Chicago, Becessary, be thought it proper for the County | ing oxpunsca, loaves & famous margin of proit.” r da ANT, 4 qoatod, sud ft Ja now beloved that It, tozethor | vinoyard iu tha Freuo Valloy, about 200 tiles | Just put your thumb on ‘om! What uave yo 0, Box its, New York City. {. Becasefultobuy oaly the Genulngy

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