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TIT CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1880—TuN PAGES. va comparatively Ite interest In Ete Yat inant Bt and shows little mental sree sitts family ssiehed to take hin to bls nett nome for the whiter, but bi emphatles Poreased to leave Warkington. Asit fathunuht ally rye will nut realgit, bls Rent on tho Bench bee remain vacant as long 08 he tives. sno hard words to-day. Save your on- Lr ee TlUth, if they aro, neecdanrs. Noman o rty ever inde anything by Inviting 1 quire or ne duty of Atepubilenns fa Best to bo on rel. iohtalde, aud xccondly to buon tho sida of owe, wound fooling, and good orders a 4 3 resolute, yet cautious, Yet Tet pa Treeman to.the appearance af the rir foree, ‘Tho power of tha whole Nation superiat fovery Federal election oicer, Tut It ment by butter that the election akould poss olf peaceably oe gon thinks It would bo indecent for veer of Chiengy to presi wt ut Irish rue tie: tut not Indovent for the Mayov of ta net ne Chutrman of a Campulgn Com= mittce aud can i partlean ennvass. $a 2 San Franelaeo Chrantele bettoves that A eat Hlectoral tlekot will be chosen Hirer rida, thong IE htnts tat Farr whit have a te joelty of the Lesinature pledged to elect wl Vulted States Senator. —<—<—<—— os 10 Inter- ep every policanimn who alnres to Jae th a peaceable citizen hy ‘epatted." eae IL Morrison will ga out of bles next ‘pei and he never’i go baek to the Clty-flall gg Mayor of Chleage. ——<——— miserable ereature, Philp, who Is the ivy of the Chinese forgery buslucss, fun of tho Jowest class, Th takes al oxcltoment to throw such seu Tun content tau fy Totonl great polltle un tho arti ert —— prestnENT Hayes bins gone to Fremont te ae ‘gocretaty Itumeey to St. Paul, and Gor, sherman to $t. Louls, The President has no doubt iat Gurileld will carry ail the Northern Blates. o most wonderfil production in of tus enlightened aire 13 the sewing-muchine, ymort perfect machine now In existence I iho Wheeler & Wilson now No, 8 165 Stute atreet, mechanisin ig twonty-two years and more sinco Jutos Abra Gurlield entered public Hfe, und trail thit time he has never known « defent. Tue THIMUNE dues not believe ho will begin tor day. a supnynony Know! F ‘Infletd tenynony knowsthat Maj-Gen, Win fait Hanecek Is comfortably iuterred on Gove Ys tsiands but nobudy Inows where tho ro- tral of Hf, L, Morey He buried. Seven-Munk Banus. has accomplished ongthing by the forgery campalyny—n bloody Hot'in tho atreats of Donver, aud tho death of several fuoifenslve Chinumen. ———— ‘Tre man who litts hs hand against 2 Fed- tral eloction officer Invokes power In compari ton with which tho blood-tub policemen of Car- fer Morrison are plynics. <_< Tits alleged mother dentes hin; lis alleged executor declines to put In na appearance; tha ymve refuses to yield up its dead, Whore js Morey? Reruprtcans tu attendance at tho polls to- day showld try to bo eool themselves and to falm tho passions of foullsk partisans about them, Ir ono drop of Innocent blood ts shed to- dsy, Carter Harrison's polltteal career will be ¢lused forever, StaNp up for tho right In a manly way. without brag or bluster, but quictly, drmly, and rourngcously, REPLOLICANS, glve ono day to your coun try ns uu oblution to four yeurs of pounce and prosperity. Stay at the polls awhile after you have Yoted and seo if you cannot be of sume service, ——— Bansvst ought to have seeured his corpse before he engaged his forger. <<< No Rerunrrcan should bo too proud to- day to fetch, carry, or haul. Hanisos ig n prettygood Irishinan till after election, ‘Tins fs the last enll. Vote early. PERSONALS, "See that my grave’s kept green.”—dr. Weaver, ? “Tho Democratic mplo and war-horso pull well tozethor,"—Guellic, ij ‘The Bawness Burdett-Coutts has postponed bi marriage, My, Tilden has evidently nut been Ie, “Tings aro evidently going hell-bent, but Tion't seo anything i cur crowd that looks ike Gov, Kent.—Julin Kelly, ‘There 1s no doubt Mrs, Scott-Slddons ts 0 grentactress, She has arrived from tho other Adu with forty new dresses, AChieago Denjocrat who was congratu- lated by a neighbor upon the arrlyal of 0 son’ and heir eaid that tha event wus of no conge- quence mere Inenl issud, Our esteemed contemporaries ara rapidly learning that true Journaliam doves not admit of fonsationul or misleading bundles. “Too thin" ts thu title of u recent editoral In the Cine slanati Commerctat, Avery sad Inelilent occurred in a Now York theatre tho other evening, & Indy in tho audience dlacoverlug right in the most niteoting Portion of the drama that the trimmang on Clura, Morrie’ dregs was nothing but Hamburg. Young men who have beon buying tee. | trea for some cupitullat’s daughter all sammor will bo Interested in learning that, according to Afashion journat, * piece woods. of eroam-col- ored satin, einbroldercd tn umber beads of two shades, can vo obtulned for $4 a yard." “Bart of the Scloto"—Your pocm com- mencing— . Thaw Greriuubr aed uuntioe bewne> ‘Sprobably all right in ita way, but Just now wo We handling a diferent stylu of guods, Some ind of un epioor mudelyul in whick Hancock 4nd English could bo made to rhyme with Sodom &ad Gomorrah woutd be lovely. My will is gone to sleep, dear, Ani only you can wake it My heart Is In your keop, dent, 5 To hold or drop and breale It. Ono day T hold most dour, sweet, Thaday when firet [met you; One thing I sco most olen, awoot, Thover can forget you, » Daylight without your eyos, dear, For me all brightness intsses, Anil moat in life | prize, dear, ‘Tho micmory of your kisses, 5 From the Brench of Afurut Halstead. , Tt was a slo wand Innguld thrilling of his Sek. Bo Veugtin Dace Mee tare wordt iis sone ot on culled WpOn Lode BL 198, pikes OF a Nawport hutul, io Upon B walnitn's fave OF suc pach Wondortul beuuty, tae dls guze sua ine Cy) aa pbhe sal vulto near htm, roolluing in a low elialr, her rat Holding somo woth, deocy work. wiih, haw= ffehebad mudd io" progrese sino hu had iret wuon, Hor bend, am: i 1 amalt and dalntily polsed an tho oxqulsl tobluy atuitidury, wes cuvergd wifi w luauelaue ted used hate, which the wind bidw in inawerable yee WAVes Hualing whore thy low, white brow, 0 Cash when the lung jushos littud "themsulyes rout Peared ty Rest ned chak ta batty tholr eotor) st arod ty bold in thele brow opel the suis slude ts Bhich wus tn or hole lending & wort uf wuld fed Mabe, ws thougts aniy hooding some powostul Healy ee, have We burwt fortte i tamu, for ips ot tue full, parted aver thy strois, 4 syary notin was replete with grace, walytt eal tu bur foten, youns wan fumed: Va Bavlints wuruly pillar, the Live wroaths uf t curing tually around tie farpe Mtlbe-y on bis nut-brown locks, eq ly bo mwuniuscu tistloaly up lo Wu iiie wroup, 4 afi ita bat, wuld: That bes 7 di, Vaughn," responded tho Indy. Ufo uid uut'roply uy-gneo, Due susugl! wuserbod In age iy ak ru HOt ‘evorplguannt, U a tutnuw wid thon Hitied néross ‘holly?"” 4 Ai e's Dotty well wo, | supoose you know dunt ae fimsatt Gutoaly, as 1 sycullucemg that hu ileus bus Worklogs of tha buary that wos ‘shrobbisig boe OF Are fH he ee ACCORH Teo and her dr Se enting hy jury than on ar thy va Dit mE eod EieaoRH the ria shirt, that of Pare'a tnet niche.” entd Arthur Lanaban ty Teetty C ie, tkeo emit ant a tho hate! bar the test rho thay tol nit Hg, ruled ad inn Mtuoraribeg 427 0) on fe atnh pau, and then showed tha lund afiur thw wld pia niet tie at faery ey id ny Ft Mle Hetty th taeday's ace, Tha Marts of Coney Iskund totd ino hast nit she wae Th no xh fora tne raat woruas thy eountey,"—and tho two urced, ased head tis treo weoks from toSuorruw—=tno weddingcday, ‘The belde and Borda Cecil HuuEHE lus aullt spon allie Sust the same ne Heal Ina tew duve’tha rust of tho boys wilt Join blu, nnd the world will move on with Ita vlow, densulese trend. Ouida, TOOLEY's, So much drivel in the gulso of what fs known ng * muigatead comedy" has recently Leon sean on uur stage. i which vubsirity Is mistaken for wit and courseness for retiemmnt, in whiels there Ig notan idea save that of dragging in speohilty acts in which variety performers con+ tortiontze, physienlly and yucally, iawhieh tha sninie sityhige and gaye wre repented and repeat~ w,--there has beats so much of thia trash seen Intely at some oof our lading thentres that ft fs positively refreshing to dls- cover fn nu entertatument advertised ats belonging to this family some orlgtnatity tee the geeng of the thing, some variation in the schemes and situntions, some rath and wholy- gone hittnor, und go miyy clever performers as wre found ia Lawn Leunls.” it was produced at Muoley’s last nieht, and was received 1 Bch plnner As to Warrant the supposition that se will become exceedingly popuhiy. Mr. Meu Woolf, the nuthor, hag, tn Lawn onus," turned out oa bright, cheerful, amusing pleco of work fu three act in whieh there la neither eonrenuss nor objectionable Iniuendo, fn whieh the music ls new and often very belglt, the hues ly orlsp, often witty, and cleverly sutirlea), aud the Jokes: On eurrent toptes are generally well made. Tho iden of the piees is a tippy one, and from what. we have suid the reader can infer dint It ts haps ply eneried out. The author wing te sutlelza tho prevatent mania among the fashtonable for brie-n-brite, and ulso to Iustrate the folly of tho woing's rights Kea. nis he does, not in a virulent, but faa iyht, playfal, morry wa trodtioing ao Munber or wuusing ehuricters, euch of whom muty be suid te represent a core fun sutot hteas. “There ia an Boglish awoll; a dnun whose brath tems with wnbatched dranis, and who takes reluge fan bowrding-touse tur suggestlons os to plots,situntions ind eburicters: —u purticulirly proper plice, by the way. There ist youn married couple, the oven tenor of whose exietunce is iraty rallied by Jualowsy; there fen widow, who having: I ait her husband inte an early ve ablishes whit she eala a Man Tamers’ Chav," and endeavors tedelll herdiugh> tora—In whoiu the feminine Instinet of metri mony 1s conspicuous—into the belief that itis better to leave nothing to chince, aud to tame the men before they Murry’ thus suv tig allthe vesations annoyances usually Inet upon aul Mn astempt after mntelinon youl owonen, howergy, prefur to 0 non the conventional pian, and marry thelr husbgnds before tammy them. ‘This fy the thrend out of which the hue morons inchtonts spring, ‘The sceand net, usns aly. tov atiels tines leg Up to Virloty, serves fur the Introduction of a rathurclever burlesque au grand opera, entitled © Djakh and ytd tad the last vet occurs In the rooms of the “ Man-Tamers' Clute.” “Tho setting of the ilrst and seeund ucte—we belleve the campany curry this keenery with tomes as tne du its way, as unything ever seen in this city, It is a pity thit the manigement of the theatre did noc Bupplylug it set for the Thivd aet in Keeplg with the others, and harmonizlag with the tusteful costumes OF the performers. ‘The expenditure. of a trifling sum work! hive obviated the use of the seratehed and tandy eotuny of the second net. The rooms of the Min-tamers’ Chub? Mastrate the decorative art erage run tu the uttust Minits of oxtravagince. Painted tats Inog da clusters on tha walls, coutl> woutttes, ——wash-boards, wooden "pulls, Kitehen tttensals done dn old and degorated iy antique and modern colora, vases, fats of poreehiia, chairs Inallahapes, the must curious pupers decorate the wall4 and ehande- Hora in devices that tilght ravish the heart of ue wildest briceuslruc-bunter hang from the eelting. Among tho company we recognize some who muy be considered favorita here. First none thet is Mr. John Towson, who will be re- membered as tho siccessor of We HL. Crang inthe Gites troupe. Moe is a comedian whose humor is spontaneous and natural, and in whose work thore Is little of the strain for etfect chiure ueterizing too gnany of our self-styled comic men, He has “1 guod volce, too, witel: be.cun uve with adinivable offect, Me. Digby Lei) is Another bright momber of the troupe, whe Was Jast seen bere in that clever but badly. patronized operetta “Uharity Begins at Hone.” As for tho reat of tho perfurmers, we ay snry that fow entertainments of this churretor have so much good material Alltho people are fully equal to. to tho business allotted them, |My. dimes Hare ton Judiclousty person M W. Lonnox sbows a good apprecintion of lis Iit- tle bit ot Urls characters Mrs, J. 1. Ror cleverly a f tha manehit Miss Hotty ‘Tracy, an intelligent and a pleasing netres4, naturally plays the part of thy yous wifes Mr, d. G, Arniniy lus a sweet though not Aatrong tenor, voice, and dots bls part alelys while Migs Holl, Miss Marie Jansen, and M{s3 Nellie Dickson, neanit: thomyelves ereditably. Lawa Tenms " will run all the weolk. GRAND OVPERA-ITOUSE, An engagement was begun last night at this house by Misa Aunes Robertson (Mrs. Dion Bous elcault) in the play of “ Jossle Brown,” tho star playing: tho tlle réle—n part with whieh sho became Identified when the pleco was popular, Jessie Brown" deals with a bigtorical incident connected with the siexe of Lucknow ut tho the of the Tndimu mutiny. Conpaiderity. everything, the nudionce wis a lirge one, an Misa Roertgon’s performiunco was evidently ap: preohited by those present. At nother tne we will revert to it. ‘Tho pleoe will be given until vhursday evenlig. On Friday night tho blll will he chunged for * Arruh-na-Pogue,." M'VICKER?S. ‘Tho Knights presented " Otto" to a sitm house Jast evening, but fully ug large as tho porforin- anco warranted. As a pluy, "Otto" bas no elafin to favorable notice, having been cons structed ug a velfeto for tho Intreduction of Mr. and: Mrs, Knight's speolutties, Yhese ure funustiyy enough in thelr way, but hardly hited to: furnish an_gntlre evening's ent iment, and go long a8 other orgamautions Wer amore varlety show for the ania money the pour plu will no doubt continue to patronize thom, HAVERLY’S. “ Tho Tourists" opened woll Inst night at this theatre, Since tho fret presentation of the entertainment In this clty same months ago ale terations huye been made hero and there aud new variety feuturea (ntroduoud, likely to prove npouptalily. ‘to those Who patrunize this sort of thing. DRAMATIC NOTES, Paria has twonty-four thontres and 100 café- concerte, “Hoohat" Is drawing §1,000-n-night houses at the Union Squure Theatre, Palmer bas invited tho clorgy of New York to como und erttiche bls Jnidel, an advertising echome whieh pronses well, Mr.. Dion Roueicault has, 6's sald, boon en- gaged by tho Mossra, Gutth to play at tho Adolphi and write plays for that thentre for several senrs to come, For Mr, Gattt's sake it {ato he hoped he will have moro sucenss with Dion than hud Luster Wallack, ; "Nol areceive &N n weok for plays ee ta Eaton Phi 1 Now ¥ Tho Washington Republic romur! tin some elyhteen hundred yours Ko O'Nelil arrived to Chlenge (Gee fo lson la way to Ni ‘ork to til his forthcoming ene gagemnent in? The Passion tay.” ey a theatrical performance in Ban Franueay i baby in ihe gallery began to Kerceuh 80 loudly that the actors wero quite thrown out, und tho: manager, ta drown, the child's erlos, bade tho orehostra strike up a loud tne, whoreupon a iniuer who had Just come tt shouted out: “Elere, Lt eay, stop thom darned Haddies; J buyou't heard a buby"s vyolcu for soven yours, ‘Yom Keono evidently stirrod up tho people of Loulavilie, Tho Commerciat of that, clty sayy, speukiog of bie inal appearance" Hamlet was tho pleces—that * when the curtain Teil for tho fuse tine a storm of applunisy arose, men aud women stood up aud wayd tholr hits or husnd= kerch! and shouted voulferously: thing that bug not occurred In Loulsyitly it yours,” ak private telogrim says that Keone begat a ene gagemont In Memphis lust night, "House people turned away; Kung another bly bi Bir. Huvorly laa man not enuily divorted from his puEnose. iio wants a thoutre In Cufenua, and he want it Jnat where bis present thogtre ls. His lease, however, expires ou the lat of May, aud the Bobool Dourd, waleh ows tho Ly absolutely retuses to luase it nyatn for theatylent urpoges. ‘Thoreupon Mr, ilavarty hos botyshe .tho plot of round larryodiately, oppaalt tha thoutre now occupied by bya and will oreot bpun {ta new honse, which he promises shall be tue hindaomest existing In tho Culted Btates.— Neu York Beauty Pst. ‘Tho peal eetate agente i whage tinida fg the © plot of ground al fuded ta duny that ‘Mr. Haverly bas olther bought or denged It, it WEST SIDE PARKS. Important Meeting of the Com- missioners Yesterday. Findings of tho Committee on the Washington-Street Boulevard, Very Comprehensive Piang for Making the Improvement, Tho West Park Nonrd mot yesterday aftor- noun, all the members belng present auve Coin missioner Rubifs, A communication was recelyed trom Polles- nin butehfurd, asking pay for his services from. Oct. MW tu Nov. 1, beenuse he was disehurged: without enuse, In the discussion which ensued Commilastonee Wootlard stated that it eertain polcoman nt Douglas Park, whose name he would give privately to the members, was in tho habit of getting druuk. Lutehfurd's discharyo was due tu tho fact that hu carried whisky into tho purk, Tho communtoation af Latebford wag pliced on Gilg, und the other poficenian's cuse wits ordered Inquired Into, A communieation wis recelved front Themas ilkenin, complatiing of thy din lunsoess ef tha palicumien ut the bf Wittnluytor streeviand Californit nve- {he wmilkiiin complains Ubat he ts not MK to his customers on tue. nilowed ta deliver the boulevard, having been repent: by the purk polivemin mention Ay, tygtlist Willits ure to bet Tsun Heh th duaties court, and be prayed for relief trom the Board. ‘Sie communicition wad lald on the tuble temporarily. ho provement Committea favor of the bid of Pty Peterson for te sipply reported in of treus fur the pirks. The bid was the lowest wong tho wing received. ‘Tha report way Adopted, and a wotton passed that tha Commit- tee on nprovements purchise elm and such othur trees us they may select, the ain expended to be nol more thant $460. und the trees to be ate tbi Cuil fn nuarly equal amounts In the three parks. Coumlsstoner Woodard wus instructed to con- AVL os perts and see whit wis needed to put tha heating uppurausin Vougls Park it proper shitpe beton he coll wenther sets Lit. Commissioner MeUrow, from tho Committee on laprovenents, submitted report eating a funtion to the bad condition of Midisot stree! the neighborhood of Ceatrat Murk, and asking that the Hourd Ux tho north side of the atreut so WS to take de passat Thu report eallod forth a greut deal of diseu: Bion ts to moe Bourd's duty ii tho premise: Some of thy Commisstoners thongat toe elty aeht tO PAVE the xtrect, and ainurs that the rent Division Ralway Company ougat tu do ity share, ; ‘Tho following resolutions, altered by Commie stoner Woodtird, Mnally pissed: denvtved, That this Bourd ty in fayar of such on nproyemunton suudlson street south of and through Central Parkas will rynder it passable. Besnval, That the engiiver of the parks be Jnstracted to report the expense of 6 permanent {inprovenent auch ag it sabuiitted in the report of the Committe on Lun presenieaite, Ateavived, ‘That thy dudicitry Couunittes be ine strueted to call the nttontion of the aity to the inutter, and yecure HY carly vedon i thie prem ises, ind repbet thelr uetlon thereun at the next. invari. ‘The report of the Finances Conuntttce for tho hiunth of October was gitbmitted, the principal {tems of whieh ure us follows; Received trom the County ‘Treasury, Halunce from september, ,.. ‘Total... + The disbursements for the t buttice on bund,’ Oct if exponded on the diferent pares wad. huyrlevardls Wre us toltows; Dauglis Park, SLG%1) Central Terk, 26,5783 tnnabotdt Park, "$1,550; Dougins, sbouleviy Bids. Central’ boulevued, 9202; {yhtbo je bualevard, F205; Washington street, WEST WAHINGTON STREET, Tho Improvement Committes mute a lengthy Teport ruintive to tho tuprevemunt of West Washington street, from Hatsted streot to Cen> tral Fark, In aecordance with the resolution adopted by the Board sot ‘Tug Committee say’ th a George W. Witson, fsg4 Loraterly Superlie tat Streets and Heldes tn thi city, wou, Karlin Q. Mall, Bag. who lod Interested bi t in the faproventent trom the begming. ‘These two Kentleinen are credited with rendermg valuable wd. The Committee first investigated the | atittus of the proposed hnprovement, and. cite optoions from Courts aid sattutes of the lau Legishiture giving authority to tio Park Com- inisHouers te conticet Oo UF Inge parks or Any park with tho park distriet by a boulevard or Pleasurasway. Having eleured away all tho legal obstee tho gtieation thon caine up with the Con Hluve the conditions of the luw been complied with ? ‘Thugv conditions are: Be ‘That the streets so selected and tnken, 80 Far as tucon, shall lie within the terrdory the property of witch shail ba taxable for the mul Uiltance of a park, ‘That they do fig admitted: by every one. Secuntt—Thut the consent in writhage of tha owners of a mndority of tho frantiage of tho lots and hunids abutting on sien atreut or streets, sp turns tuken, hall be obuilned, The Conunittua flad the entire frontage of Jots aid lunds abutt+ Ung on the strect taken (counting buth sites) 3. 23,00 four, and of this thore 16 in writing tho vunsont of the uwners of imere than one-nall— {UWI Feut. i Ihird—Tho Hoard took action upon tho pee tliion Muy 870, und selected’ Wost Washtiy- ton street, from Hulsted to Unlon Park, and fron Union Park to Central Vari, ag a boulos Sars ath ae nution was alllrmed by: the Board Aug Sh 180. Phurth—rhat the consent of tho Clty of Chi- euge lar duetl bhalige of control should be abe wed, ‘Luis was done by the Council! Sopt. 27, a ‘ho Committee report thut in thofr opinion the contenipluted improvement §3 lel, ‘Cho rollowlng ld tho closlag part of the repert of the Committe: As to the ndvisnbililty of the linprovoment y Committes are of one mind,—that it ig a Inuch-needed werk, Gur West Side parks have been established ata coxt oC inlions of dollurd. They bave becouse popular and byalthtil places of resort, ‘lo the general public they aro pleqeure-grounts; to those of “moderate ineng, a enjoyable reliof — from bual- hess enres; and te the Jaboring classes, resting- places, wholusame und alt both to body und mind, ‘They oifor to every eltizen pure au, clean award, abnde, and delighttul scenery. Lying us thoy do, on the borders ot the chy, there bus Hot been, and practically will not be, & pleasure delvoway ur street leading to Phatite unless it be under thecontrul of this jourd, Wo regard the truat acceptol by this Ronrd na annctive one. Hayling obtained tho transfer of thi streut to iisall, It beeames the duty of the Hoitrd to make the fnprovement with all reason- able dlaputoh, Washington street, from Halsted street to Unlon Purk, ts elghty feet in width from lots nw to lot thie; trom Union Park to tho ratirond itis sixty-alx feet in. width; and from the rall- road to Central Purk Wd foot in widths and wo would recommend that it be finproved us fole owas From {hulsted street to Union Park the rond- way to be forty-elxht foot ln width, tho grad Pia ote ree in width, und the sidewalk ight Tegt in wide, Fram Unton Park to tho railroad, the ronaway bo thirty-clght foot in width, tho grass plat six fuck i with, aud tha sidawalk eight feat in width, And from tuo rallroail to Contra! Park, tho future Iprovement shall barmoniza with thut above degerlbed, Ee BEWERAGE, WATEI MAING, AND GAS PIPES, Your Committee tid that the sewer in Wash- ton atreat, from Halsted street to Union Park, is bul joel tuvhos In dlumetor, ‘Lhis le wholly nsuittolent, Refare tho rondbed Js laid, there should bo a sower coustricted in that street of ut lent thirtyealx inched in dlumeters wud they recount mond that the Common Council be asked by this Bonrd to bulld the necessury sewers ns soon a8 pogatbto, i in alan the stroot betwoon tho int na HoHTOM ft but four Inchos in dle tormnind last montioned ameter, It should bo ulghttotwelvelnched, Lo this the attention of tho Common Council should be algo called, ‘Tho yus-plpes thoroin have beon down for at loast twenty yours, und toust by thia thine be fy bad condition... New pipes shoufd be Jald beforo tho atreot la paved, Your Cumuittes suggost that i¢ tho wator- main und gud-pipes wery put upon each side of the strevt, within the grass-plat, they could bo renebed, in case ropair be wu necessary, Withe out tearing up the street, ‘Tha objection to this plan da, that there must be sure of lesa tenknge of gna, whieh might alfcot tho trees now stands jog or to be plunted in the grass plita, Binee tho yus_aud water pipes trom Halsted stroct to Union Park must bo taken up and ree tid, Your Committee heartily recommend cut the Common Cauneil bo avged to plive than ia the alleys at north and south of the street. By sodolug the atyeet would bo permanent when onve tuproved, The roadway would hot by dus atroyod or injured by repulrs. Te would tend to salvo the question of a possible contict of jurlse Heroe wrists iD) ibe future bolwuun tho Clty of Chieayo and this Board. Your Coan tee nd that tho sower lu Wash- ington streot, Trom the park to Robey stroat, Is forty-ehyhe Inchos ts diauivt from luboy birect tO Louvitt atroot, forts Li wi + from Leavitt atreot to Full street (whereit ends, thirty diched, Aud they are oF the opinion thas this sewer fs ainple for fae yenrs ta come, ‘Shy wateremun from Unlon Park to stan ton avenue ts four Iaghos ta diameter, And thaniee to tho lind of Washtenaw wvenuo (where teats) aT Inches. * Considertag thy oxtont of territory west of Union Park whieh must depend upon Washings ton stecot for Ite water wupnly and the rapidity with which Jt fs bebig bull ub, your Committee {3 Of the opinion thut this muti should bo baked up und w larger ong lniddawn, HIDEWALKS, ETO. Tho sidewalks nod tho grass-plats or park- e . ways abonld be uniform. Your Committoo recommend that the sidewalks bo eight foot, rv hatd with thigatanes, four § pe thiek, feet Jon, and pot less than four fort in phe hid ervogivnys, One ead touching the lot ine. A sidawatk Gan thus he conatenet= ci far not to execed ts per KAY Cont whieh would nutkg the coat per inile, on cach aide of tho sireeC not exeluding crossings) $21,° 120, or foul dollars pur front foot, tho grasa plate shoukt bo ratsed to grade, filed fi with ac feast Mfteon tuebes of black dirt, and than sodded. ‘They Further. recomimond that alany tho cons trout such wtass plat bo plunted etin trees, not logs than siz tiches in diutieter, mersurad nt a poll one foot above the ground, tritamed ay tun feot, nnd sut forty feet apart, omitting seh Portlons of the strevt where good trees of that size OF Upwards tre tw growlyg, They rucommend the uae of curbstones, and suggest that those now on thy street, where thoy are perfect, can be utilized, These curbs ones shoukt be xyunred ab the top, the base stralwht, and by seton stone blocks, After it cnrefal exumlantion of the acverat Jc(nde of pavements suzesten, nnd x eaieulation as to the gost of euch, your Conn sot the oplaten tat the following shou re adopted, and fai upan Wost Washington streets First, twolve dnghos of lroken limestone, the cubes af a size to pass through i threeslte ring. well hull dawn, ty four Inehe of granit mreadam, of 4 slau te gnigs through a onesineh rity, well rolled with a roller nat than ten tens In waleht, ane twp dressed with two Inehes of cleunedressar wruvel Culentitiag macadam stone nt $2 pur eublg Yard, cement gravel ut the sine price, und crushed grant at&t por cuble yard, al peenerty, laid, the cost of such a pavement will be nbort #120 per front foot form rondway forty-elgit. feet wide; and S254 per front foot fora rode way thir olitit feat wie, Tn addiilon to these aug there must be wlded, About $66 por ine as the probsble cost of puttin thy road fn randiness for the puvernent. Such a pavement 14 a permunant improves iment. Lewill need but Wttle repalr for many ye Your Committee nro of aptnion that all Inters scetions should be pad for by the eltys and ey recominond that the Comnion Connell by asked tomnky the appropriations necessary for thut Harpo: / We recommond that Immediate stapa he tak to nsess and collect (ho suin necessary to make these fmprovements from the property leyulty benellted minend that tho Pittshurg, Clicine ts and theChleago & Northwestern Rullway Compiniog by asked to pat ap swinging bars ntones, where thoir roads vruss Wastin ton streets All of whieh fa respectfully sulimittert IL Me 10K, « Committee on Lniprovements, Tho report was lal over for further cunsil- eration, ‘The Board thon adjourned. ——— FIRES. OCTOBER BLAZES, The Fire-lnsurance Patrol report inakes tho following showing for Octobers ‘Total number of nlaring, 083 second alarms, Hs, He Phe o 4 A Sl Mme are ws follow False, fires, G3 spon= tanvous combustion, 63 communicated, 115 children with tnatehes, 02 defeethve chine meya, ty suptrosted Incendlarkin, 430 reine ding, 43 unknown, 6: spirks from chimney, By upsetting stove, Jenitlon of duit over boiler, 23) bontlre, wnitel Cropped inte keroseoe off, 24 ear we axplosion of Kerosene Tap, 24 ove ul stove, Si sitluky stove, 3. Of the buildings, 80 were br 40 frune. ‘They were oecupl Dwellings, 825 barns, ts ene 4s te ments, 43 plablng mill, 8; dry wands, hy bare ley mill, 25 saloons, 25 ents? funni: Roods, 25 Jewelry store, 25 restaurants, ti sand one each terephone ante Sstone, aud is follow: ues, 2 chureh, clowk manufactory, tailorst trio mnings, brags foundry, expos thon bulldlag, oll house, elgar store, meat murket, showense nuunutnetory, tangs manifaetory, boot and hoy store, Inco store. theatre, hot house, ment rver, rag stormge, — stove store, votton batting willl, ttstillery, bum der yurd, ime works, ebiecken coop, ludyz- jug house, pleture frame manufactory, ash box, hotel, Hre-proof pulnt manufactory, dye house, baby carrie munifactory, miteliine- shop, general clothing manufactory, flo: tug-bont, bake ornamental fron work: smoke-honse, and sewing machine case mans factory an Ln ert ved, $577,109; total volved, $577,109; to Total Teen i loss, $5237; total loss to fisiwanee as Ger as tiled ant partially agreed upon, Sth 180, Here was nn additional Joss of about $20, with no insurance, atthe Union Stock-Yards, outside the city linits, First lors at Stuck Yards this year, AT BAYOU SARA. New Onnuans, Noy. LA Vhnes Buyou Sara speelal anys: “A fire broke out in the Pleard & Well stable Sumlay morning, dee stroying a whole square of buildings. ‘The following merchants were burned aut: Li, 2 Irvine, Pieurd ‘etl Inv, M. Atexander, Simon Hart, Brown & Co, and the telegraph alles. Loss estimated at $209,002, Incen- diary. — AT SIIREVEVORT, LA. Sanuvervony, La, Nov, 1.—Handltan & Cows olbmilt burned this morning. Loss, $90,000; Insurance, $45,000, THE CRIMINAL RECORD. Nown Itome from the Polleo Stationn. Sate tust night ua dun Huckley, a colored barber, was passing No. 109 Fourth aveune, ho was ftrad upon from tho dourway by Charles Neldon, a negro, to whom the polico unite dn nwarding u vary bad véputation, Haekley drow his own revolver, and vbused hls assaiiaut Into tho hougo and np-stuirs, tlelng one shot at him aghoray. Belden subsequently appeared at an Upper window nnd tleed Four more xhoth but, KO fair ns could be ascertained, no ony was tujured, Detcetives Ender aid Long happened to be in the viclnity, and urrestad both mon. Ad anticlpated, the thief George Burdock, nr- rested Priduy nicht while attumpting to steal a handfil of watchos from Towsseil’s Jewelry store On Sixtevcngh street, wis pearanlay Hontle Hed ag tho thivt who got away with a tray of rly yilued nt $300 from the jewelry store of C.J. Fisher & Co. corner of ihuared and Adams streets, It is tolerably cortuin that Burdock lias been playing the sume dodge all over thie elty and elsewhere, ands quite na large number of Blores have bean beaten tn thls manners it bs thotught it number of cases can ba proved up against bin, Buton M. Hanson and John 4 Langley wero fount tghting on Van Buron street last evening with a lingo and disorderly crowd about them, The fatter clunted that Hanson hat held him up and robbed hin of it eash dull the contents of his pockets, loth wore tukun to the Armory, and upon xourehtng Hinson a lutof trinkets found upou him wers identtied by tha complutnant, ‘The money wae Hot recovered, and was Ikely passud to some Of the rabber’s ncuomplicea, . Robort Stratton appcured before Justice Scully youterday ufternuon churged with Inreeny of &80 in Goveramont bonds trom A. Jotnwon. Itnppoars fram the testinony’ that some tine duelag that August Mr, Jobuson lost those bonds, which wery ¥ tured In hily tame, and offered & reward for thor recovery. Lost saturday Stratton came to bin and offered to roturn tho 18 fur S00, ‘Thy nn wasinnmodittely spotted, arrested, and tha bonds were found bn his poss evasion, Btrattun was hetd ty 81,000 for triad in the Criininal Court on the eharge of lurceny aftor the fuct. Rosa Moran 1s at tho Weat Madison Street Stu. tlon charged with the lurceny of a purie cons tatuing about 870 from Jats O'lrien, of No. LB Milwaukee avenue, Hos wis picked up in the morilng wills making a ebow of bor tls wotten gains, und was arrested on ausplolon, Inter in tho diy, when O'elen entered come pluint of his toss, ane was ldoutitiod ua the thief, Inok Roonvy, brothorat the notorious “Tigh” Rooney, and a thief only reeently Hberated from the House of Correction, was lusked up at the Armory yeaterday charged with tho larceny of a Bil gyercoat from H, 31, Murks & Uo., of No. 180 lark atroct, HOW TILE ELECTION WILL GO. Latest News All Along the Lino, With thoir usual entorprlaing spirit tho Gard- Nor sfouse will bulletin full and complete ulcoe tlon roturns by States, countioa, and Important cities, Thelrteleyraphicarrguguments ave very extensive and complete, thelr information of tho most roflably chaructor, aud the reputation of the houge nesures ua that partles deulrinu to Joara tho carlicat pogalile election roturns cat flnd no place whero they can walt for thon with more comfort and cus << GEN, GRANT'S FUTURE RESIDENCE, Special Dispatch to The Chreayo Tribung, . . New York, Nov,.4—Col Fred Grant stated to-day that, In all probabliity, his fas ther would take up his permanent residence Ii this city, ‘Mie native of tha businusy he 4y to follow Is wot made publie, —_——— AT HOME, : Cincinnatl, O., Nov. JonTho President and Mra, Mayes arrived at Freniont, Q., at tis morning, ‘Phe Pyesldent will go to Washington, probably, on Thursday, ee " Fily off your corns with tho * Japqucso Corns Fula?" Mew surely eure uud cod pull. Ud coats, “hess between Chileno and THE RAILROADS. No Settlement of the Passenger War Yet Reached. New Freight-Tariff from Southwest- orn Points to Chicago, THE PASSENGER WAR. Tho General Passenger Agents of tho roads hotween Chieago and Connell Bluits held ane other mouting at Comtilasioner Milyley's olltes yesterday for the purpose of devising 0 vlan for the settlement of the ditflentties in passengor rates between Chicago and Omali tobe tad before the ineeting of Ganeral Managers ‘Thursday, ‘She entire tine of the meeting was tn) up dn talk, and vo result was renched, "Thus fur neither of the three cummittees hus succeeded in devising a plan by which the troubles can be settled. The opinion galny ground that no sutis- fitetory arrangement ean be made as long as the large namber of unthutted thekets sold during the late war rematin ti the hinds of outsiders, WH those thekets ont of the way there would probavly be Wo grent dienlty in arranging for the pooling of the business Tho priuctpal diilentty isin rerard to the Diss St Lous, ‘The Wanash deominds one-third of this litstness, nud the [lively Central wants as aiteli ag (he. ahash, This word leave ‘i Ue Aiton, ‘She latter t fi " the bulk of the St. Luuls bustiess, quod its nittiiers declare they will never neeept the proposition made by the Wabash If it takes Ahem tI doomsday, “As the Wabash fs equal: dy: determined to take no less than one-third of the business, it is hard to see how w settles nent of tha diiticulty ean be reached, Au-effort will probably be nude nt the meeting next ‘Thursday to have the matter stbinitied to arbitrators; but there with he considerable trouble about, the sefeetion of arbitrators that will be sutisfnetery ton) the roads, and, besides, it will be no cayy matter to Indice the right kind of men to tecept so Uneriteral an ofice, ‘The rates from Chicago to St, Louis by ult the roads remalie at so, and the rates: from St. Louis to Kansas Clty the sin nukes the through fate fo Kansas Louis SW, As the reqular rate from Chie Oto Kansns City ia now & ntich of the Kansas City bushiess gues by yo oF St. rithis reason it was belleved that sits City rates would be reduce terday to about So or S10, ° iat thus tar hone-of the Kansas City ronds have taken fins steps he the matter, und they will proba. bly allow things to remain as they are until utter Thursduy’s meeting. has carried SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHT RATES, J. W, Midgley, Commisstoner of the South- western Raliway Assoelation, gives notlee that on and after this date, and will? further notice, tha railroads bn the Southwestern As- soclation will charge on business orlsmatius at Ue noints mained below the following prices: From St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, or Kansas City to St. Louls, Loutstunu, iannital, West Quine: Aunigtot—Dueon, beet, ft barreluorte hard: tents aatted and) pies feet Wn bulky pork in pivrels und taluw2o cents f Samo artletes to Chicag Waukee, 8 vante: to Taleilo, is: cents, From Missouri fUver points to lasephy, Ate ehlgon, Leavenworth, sor Kansas Clty ta St. Lous, Loutstam, Haunibal, West Quiney, and Burlington—Bueon salted In bulk, eer loads, 2 eouts; to Chicnga, 27 contey to Milwaukee, N15 cents; to Toledo, 3s cents, Froth Missourt Hlver paints to St. Loula, Lous Ishin, Mannital, West Quine Isurlington— Dressed Goer tear londs of 2w0 pounds 10 be: frigurutor ents per 100 pound cents; to Chie cay, 49 eonts; to Milwaukee, From Missouri 1 POLS tos I, West Quincy, and iu mids, per 1s patinds tg cents; to Milwaukee, ha cunt From Missouri Hiver points to 8t, Louls, Lous Isat. Qitanitial, West Quiney, and Burlington —Corn, rye, it 13, por Axl pounila, 4 vents; to Milwaukee, 25 14 colitt Untlt notice of change, the followin rule In regard to furniture shipments will be one foreed by alt the roads In this Assovhition Furniture, louded in ears over than 8 feut ia length, will he estlin porns, iniuinit welzht, and lc eee ft will bu eathnuated ut jlutouan weight, THE SWITCHING WAR, The managers of the ronds whose crealar was published Saturday giving notice that until further notlee they would send no en glues or cars for business to the so-called Urldgeport district: of tho Chicago & Alton, say that thelr actlon was not instigated bee cause the Alton allowed. the Wabash to usa its trucks on Grove street. ‘The sole cause of thelr action, they sty, 1s the position taken by the Alton in refusing to allow thelr englaes and-cars to. go to that district during daytime, Whenever they sent. engines there they were delayed for soine reason or other for v whole day, witch entailed 8 cost upon them of abont SWaday tor eneh engine thus used. ais they could not have the matter remedied, they thought It would be best to stop sending: enetnes there at ath for business until they could be afforded battor facil They ade anit that thelr aetlon entatls greater Joss pou them than the Alton, but wader the efrenme sianees Ul wid not det otherwhse than they di, ‘The Alton numagers Insist that they have given those vous all the facilities for handiing they could, amd thore was ne. xood catse for the aetlon taken, It could not bs expected that they should ‘stop thelr own busiiess fn order to facllliute that of thelr competitors, | 'T! punada= ington CUnts; Bd cents; The Alton's ae (longs ih that district ure very initea, and fy thes like these, when business Is inusunlly heavy, blockades hind to be expected, ‘They have mate great etforgs to have thelr track fuellltleg Increased Unrhig the lust few months, out, owing to the oppasition of property-owners aud others, they have not yet seceded in dolag se. “he aetlon of the youls, however, does not embarrass them (n tho Teast, ay die Wabash and Eastern Himols have ne objection to go to the district for business under the rules of thelr Company, aid consequently they nro. able to redelt nearly all the points fir the West that could be reached over the objecting roads, Inds lurdly probable that Cis war will last very tong, atid sume nderstanding between tho contending parties will uo doubt be reavhed withhia tow days, PENNSYLVANIA NOADS, Rprclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pinsavervita, Nov, 1—It lsnow thought by those who have watehed the negotiations and the business dono in Reading, that the Standard Ol Company is willlag to throsy Its reeently-aequired Intluence in favor of Prest- dent Gawen, provided they can get assur ances of a nagement favorable to their ine terest, and that if thoy cannot do so they will try to pus some ong 1H his pluce who will do What they wish, At this juncture comes the dispatch of Mr, L, J. dennlags to the World, saylug that tho English stock- holders still have felt contidunce in President Gowen; that all diiferences have been mule tips that he wilt bo retained 5 and thatarrangements liye been completed tor pliclag, the defurred stock, nll of which Will be nude public tomorrow. ‘This report Mr ‘Thomas Wild Powell, the Loudon brokor for tha MeCalnionts, who ts now here, utcurly discredits, for he believes It to come trom Mr, Mlewen, the Srlglintorat the des ferred-stock aeheine, and he says that he does not think that ‘the Messrs, MeCalmont would have given Mr, Mekwen any Jafurnine tlon of thelr intentions, ew compliention arises from thy ap. praraney ot Mr, Gullltt, as counsel for the Milollty Brust Companys, is tritstee for, tha consolidated mortgage“ bondhold The oplaton bs expressed that this aetion Is inhue foal to the contionance of President Gowen {alee that [tds undertaken tor the pure pose of enbarrassing Che Company and re tabning {t In thy control of receivers. Une der gif these diferant complleations tha stock continues to rise, and fs ene of the slrongest onthe Host, belug now 8 or 4 per eent higher than on the day betore its uuterly Unesxpreted suspension, and 60 per cent Higher chan a cu. mate nlon had beon gaining ground for soyern days (hit the Directors of tho Penn sylvanta Railroad Company wanld not, be Unmovert by the pressure of pubiia opinion, witeh cwiled for a turgor division of the heavy protit nf the yout, gud Chat there would | be ni incsemie tn the rate of dividend. It willhy vemembered that tha Compuny re- sumed pasha dividends after a stispension ofelghteen months, Tn jay Jast 3 per cont was pald In serip econvertiblo: tute stock, whieh was thon hoverlug about par, All but ubout 9525,000 of the total amount of gerly Was converted Into stock, which rose rtealy until ft tottehad 60. before the aptlon of converting the serlp had ex- wited. ‘Khe Direetom toalay voted to pay a sembi-annintl dividend of (8 per cont In eash, and 1 per e¢ ext convertible tn stock at any thie. prior te Dee, 23 of the current year, The stoek now sells at 63, Oo that the dividend can he eashad at dL per cont. Its aye nt that the option of tuk. tae stock will be untversally exercised, anc will call for tho Issue of all but abot a auarter of a inililon of the stock bought from the elty, ‘The stock was consnienously strong on the street, Lely Opening tt, and drepply, fog after whlen tt rose go O84. “The Jas regiiier sale wis 0234, ye naNt ex-tivd- lend 6114, ac} or ily ata dunn The vext sales were at 62, after while Tt fell of to G1 on heavy realizing but rose again to 63, und closed with that hid, YLVANIA DIVIDEND. ELVA, Pay Nov. 1--The Hoard of Directors of the Pennyylvanta Ratlroad this afternoon declared upon tha enpltat stock, out of the profits, 2 semb-annunl divi- den of 3 par cent, aud an estrit dividend of 1 per cant, payable clear of State tuxes, for the purpose. of the alstribution of tha por- tlon of shares purchased from Philadelphia, Option Is glven shareholders of accepting the extra divldend Hy cent In seript JonpANY At par wines Of 859, provided that nverting the serlyt faite shares 21 next. utter which all of the yet wit be reduemed tn cash ue. ERATLROAD RATES WEST. Youn, Nov. 1.—-All of the Western ines ure selling tickets ta Chleago by first-class trains, without the right to stop over, for $15, ‘Chere Is no understanding wong the varlous compuntes about the ent, and regular rates are charged whenever they can get them, Limited tlekets sell from $20, and stopover tekets at $2, which fs the old Tate, But few of the high-priced Uckets are sold now, because travelers are very well 1n- formed of all changes In ratea. Ss here has heen no changes in ue. th HANNIBAL os § Spectal Dispateh to The Chi Haxsxinat, Mo. Nov. be of tha Hannibal a useph Rattrand held Ing to-day, ant unanimotisty reeled the old: Board of Directors, vi Wiltm Dowd, Myron 2, Bush, Jay Gould, st hit Root, ditlus Hatearten, Jlenry HL Cook, and Enoch T. JO. 90 ‘Tribune, “The stockholders EXTENSION, * elat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes. City, In, Nove 1.—Traings wilt be put onto Webster Chy this week on the Al- kona Branch of the Toledo Ling of the Chi- cago & Northwestern Com ‘They hope to lay track to Algona this season, OO & ISSIVrr ‘The following report ns tu the condition of the Ohio & Sississippl Raihvay Compuny bag been mute to. Judge Trent.of the United StatesCourt, whose Recefver is munayhig this rond: To the Stockhuldere cand Bondhaldera of the Uhte AG Minstesippt Haitea Comping: The ienat ane mil reports of the President and Bourd of De rectors of the operadons of the npany have Leen intercupted shige Uhe verr Tei beanise the entire property of the Company sine the 1b auy of Noveashor af tit r has been tn the custoly of tho Cireuit Court of the United Stttes for the District of Indinng, wand has been operated mid managed by a lleceiver appoln and deting Under the orders af that Cunrt, with proper supplementary powers Crom other courts huvie Juridiction over the property of the Co.upany located beyond tho limits of the State of Indiana, ‘The Keeviver, in addition to his monthly ree ports of receipts nnd disbursements inade, ie re- quired by the order of his appointment, has image want t published four general reports, the, ering tho period trom Nov. 17, 183i, 7%, ud the others the years ending and Dee. Ui, 87, reapeetively, report In vourse will be for the year ending Dee. 1, 180, which, it ts presimed, will be inde and published as soon after that date ns the accounts and statements can be prepared Jor tht purpase, the tine yet to elapse before thls portenn He ani the stockholders of the Cumpany will be gratl ns and net earings liv increased slice the a isi 1s reports et earnings for the year ending on both the main line and ! were F620 for the 3 for the year 1860, Fh051)~ etho nitie months of thy current veut, ent. the curnings Lor “Septet er botny estiinniud), the net carning wer SS, .E82 1.52 fur thy correspond: ing period of Wf, aud-for the entire year will probably by about $133)).000, Tho earnings of the Springfeld Division wero Jess than expenses for the yeur ending Dee Dy the sum of $4), 102: for the ‘ear Ua; tor the year Tbs, at, There « lelts were tuken bith the w Vici up the amount of net carnings for both: the main Hoc and Springfeld Division as above stat ‘ ed by the Reectver that ‘Tho Directors are wv! tho net curnings have been applied to the pay= mentot all the mutured interest coupons on the Company's first mortgage bonds, a part of the past dite interest” on the | Recond mortgage bonds, Kid of olbor revognized able gations of the Company, dn strict aceordinee with tho onlers of the Cort, whose officer he ti, and that in the menntine ‘thy road bus been radially tinproved by lurge but needful and Shdietins expenditures (charged to expenses) far teel and iro ralls, NOW cross tes, renowals Of brtages und trestles, the bullding of new strict. ures and the renewal ar repair o that thy property af the rondition than we nny prov! lod. and the ml Hie by the end of tho current, be In well pint pertcet order, Ve neidernbia suid hava also beon exe pended upon the Springiield Division t newal or repale of bridges and treat! substituting embankinent for the latter, und te general repair of track and rond-bed, co that thin division iy new reported jn condition ty be operated with cntire satety, TrEMS, Complaints aro being made by Eastern ines that the, Wabash fs taking stoves from South- western polnts at such low rates as to lead -to the suspiclon that the Wabash is net main taining the tarlif rates of tho Southwestern Railway Axsociatlon, E Tho Directors of the Clnelnnatl, Hamilton & Dayton held a meeting at Cinehinatl a day or twonge, A report was submitted show- ing the carnings for the six months ending Sept. 3 to have been as follows rnlngs, S14T3AS250; operating oxy eluding taxes and interest on bonds, $1,060! WL 77; net carntngs, $105,497), Out of these net carlngs a dilyidund of 3 per cont wis ordered jal on tho $8,500,000 stock, rmount: dug to $70,000, and teavling 305,810,78 surphis, The Balthnora & Ohto Rattroal run Pablo sleepers over its lie yesterday, wad Wil henceforth ron its own: sleephig ears. ‘Two of ita dew sleepers came tn yesterday morning and wenteut gala by: last evenlig's trois. ‘They are ding cars, tilly equnt to the best of Patleia’s, and ara Atted up very Inndsamely. ‘Chey resomble: Patl- ian sleopurs Ta uearly ait respects. Tt is thule by the Pullma people dint these ears are ab Tofringementon thelr patents, anda lawsalt regarding them 1s now pend: dng In the Coir Tho rallronis hn the Southwestern Assne elation wero offletlly notified of the reslgua- ree 1, Crm, General swoelation af Kansas City, General Agout at Kansas City, hy Cont er Mliluy seatorday, As stated Le UNE of Sitirday, Mr, Carman asstunes charge of tha Wabislieluy- Jington, pool, and Mr, Hudson as General neue far Weat-bound trate of the Wabash at St, Lous, Tt ls undorstood that neither of the two posl- tions yuented by Mr, Cayman and Mr. Hudson will bo filed by the Southwestern Assocla- lon at present, gad Commissioner Midgloy: willtake charge of the bintiess connected with thasa. pices witll tha Southwestern pool’ has been reorgantzed. ‘Tho General Axgpney nt St Loulk wilt by abolished alto- gether, but the ‘clerlen! foree. at the allluy at Kansas City will bo continued, with the chief clerk In charge, ne at Tete pros appear by ueing ‘That indigostion or stomach yee rest und sloop, will Hop Bitters, BUSINESS NOTICES, Vor constipation, Difousness, indl~ catia, headuchs,, ome te take Arond’s Verotabls Dowel Regulutor, Tt aots like a churin, Tte- sully; Poco blood, hoalthy aati ptuxiat eloar head. Price S0cunts. Depot, werthuust cornur Mudiaon stroct and Fifth avenue, —— * Congress Water=Cathurtioand Altors atlvo—is a well-known spucitle for constipation, {ndiealou, und alt disvidera of the stool, liver, and kidnoys, Ninoty years’ popular uso attesta its purity, rafoty, and superiority to all waters’ of th eings, Avoid nll conrsy, irritating waters, fore / { elgn and domestic; thoy tmpair the dfzastiva oS orgins and kidneys, thereby Indnelny Irreparas . ble results. None genning sold do draught. Macaliator's Conch Wixtnre I the most relifple amisafe remedy. Every family should buve tt fur ee banplus- ahi nud croup. *, Tee, corner Halated and Harrison streets, sole manufacturer For salo by all druggists. ee The Publle Will Beware of n Vraudue Jens {initiation of Dobbins’ Rteetrie Boap now Doing forged on tho market. by mlaroprneantes How It witl ruin any olothed washed sith ft Jusiat upon having Dobbins’ Bloutria. e ce, Laidley, Detlente, and Veoblo—3f you wish to be healthy and buwutifal, take Golden's Liebig’s Liquid extract of Meet: ese i Lalo Traveters, stop at the Astor Manes, New Yorks = * 24 1G GOODA + TO ~ HOUSEKEEPERS GARSON, PIRIE & C0, West End Dry Goods Mouse, WILT, OFFER Wor TH, NEN’ TWO WEIS TVTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN THEIR LINEN DEPT, The popularity of this Department hog long been established and known to our patrons, and we intend in this sale to eclipse all previous efforts. The following are a few quotations only among the many bargains we are now offere “TABLE LINENS. TA 2 cdare Reached Table Damaak, Satin finished, extra quality and beantifat patterns, per avd, Tet have heen getting for We, 140 pes. Merached Doutta Damask (yonuine Bavnatey), in Verna, Stripes, and Snowe Drop patiorns, per yard, $17 the above tut Fto taport, at beautiful ef nerer sold Finest Barnstey Cream Double Damusk (ectra : wide), per purd, BLt thieinun Auction tol, ” and cannot be dupliented less than g1a0. a TOWELS. G00 doz. Good Toweln, al Linen, and 2 yare loug, cach {fez yuo ealueat 150. 1,000 dex Extra Large Towels, in Huck or Damust:, with nlee deep, bright borders, $8 per dozt the beat enlue we huve ever ahown. <A fot of Fine Towels with Knotted Fringes (slightly sulted) will be oifered at almost half prices 150 Extra Fine TABLECLOTHS from 21-9 tod 1-2 ydn. Long, with Napklus ta match (these ure manufgucturers? samples), and will ba ogferut at almost hats price, ! Marseilles Quilts. 800 Extra Lavye Marsetltea Quilts at $1603 want priee, G00 Extra Fine ENGLISH QUILTS tn. hand- sone patterns, warranted (patent back) at | 826505 latve been aold for $d. Te aA job lot of MARSEILLES QUILTS, extra Heavy, tt $4.50; well worth $7. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS IN GREAT VARIETY. CARSON, PIRIE & 60, Corner Madison and Peoria-sts, cocoa, ; OQRATEFUL-UCOMFORTING, Epps’ Cocoa. BREAKFPART. | t Vin thorough knowledge of tho natural inwa . which govern the «purations of digestion and f fon, and by w eacoful uppleation af the tno properties of Woll-selocted Cucoa, Mr. Epps lias peus vided our broaktast-tubies with a doltentely-tavered hevernce whieh tiny hheney doctors! Bills. “tbs by dhe judticlous usy of auch urtieles of Uiet hats constitution may bo wrnidunlly bullt up anull ernie CHOURH to Foxit Geery tandoncy. to linge, of subtie matudles aru toating wround us, tinck wherever thers isn weak point, We vusctyie my fal slongt by Keeping oursalyod soll toruited with pure blood and a properly woure ‘ Axhod frome." —Clyil Sureview Gaaette, Bold tn ting (only H-1b. und ty abated 6 0 Hommopathte Chemlsts, Loniton, Bag. i Alsoy makers of Epps’ Chocolate Es= ; senco, for aflernoon use THE GREAT SAUCR OF THE WORLD. ! Skmnturo 1s on every bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE, SAUCE,’ Lmparts thy moat dellclous taste and rosy to es 2 % TRACT Onn ROUTE 1 MEOWAL GENTLE. 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