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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE? FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. in Froights Romain .Firm and Steady at Wednesday's Ruling Figures. ——— y pecline of Ten Cents a Ton Ar Coal from Buffalo Re- ported. ' Gal , Hod States Revenue Cutter Ane } me Johnson Making Another Inspection’ Tour. ——— 4 ‘ Z the Lakes—Arrivals and: Depart- sean eoMlecallozcous—Along the Dooks °° nAKe VRerarrs, tiseal in frolghts ses- ochanges in grain fr SOs There pare momma firm nt asf vente on dy centson whet. and+#!4 cents on HAaxs cai lo, ‘two eharters were made for olla Kingston nt 7 cents, whieh i the top au i) to Mint port this xenson, But few me pall jors were rendy Sesterday, ‘Tho vtl- rateearriae quickly: tiken, hut tho demand, ago was not urvent. ‘The following are gevesecls taken! tetas Fur Bugato, ome ar ries scavoner (’s aA Wing, corn. Schooner Thoms: pent propeller Hyannis wore vie propeller Occatt, CUI..s006 vey ‘Total capacity. Bushete. Perret USUI ; umber freights remain item, with quite a ; demand forearriers. Charters wera made sesterday at the following rate: From Fast Sagtnay From Muskex Flom Bay City. 1 Iron-ore frelyhts continite firm and steady, vithan Increasing, Uut Nat urgent, Inquiry for caiers, The following are the rates now pald fivm tho potute named " Heeanatm to Chicnso. $ 1 Fer ean to Lake E POTtSE.. .4., LAOGL OD trum Marquette to Lake Erlo ports,.., 200@2.25 COAL. Shippers at Buffalo huve succeeded tn cutting the rates on conl 10 cunts lower thin the figures pidlast week, aud ndvicus fram shore report amapparont weakness in this cluss of freight at thtport, Kates from Lule Eric-ports eontinue firmatthe recent advance. Rates from Oswege arealeo firm, with nn upward tendency, aB cur terson Lake Ontario ure setreeg for the Upper hes, The following nro now tho rates pald town the diferent palnts nanied, a rom Butfalo to Chicazo $s 1, Frum Butalo to Milvnukeo. Lis 4 3 a From Lake Brie ports to Chicos... .. Frou Lake Erle ports to Milwaitkeg, From Lake Erie ports to Bacanaba,, from Lake Erle parts to Duluth: ‘rom Lal rio ports ty Detroit... From Cleveland He vata a0 From Oswego to ChienKo, « Fw Oswego loMllwuukeo. . a Hy Lake Erie ports is meant any port on Lake Erle weat of ard including Erfu, to whieh tron. ore is consigned, and from which coal is shipped. 108 ae NOME GATHERINGS, THE REVENUE CUTTER ANDY JOUNSON, Tee revenue cutter Andy Jobnsou, which has beenat Milwunkeo for: the past wovk, left that part yesterday for Muskeyon, from which place place she will go to Grand Mayen, thence to Chicago and back to Milwaukee. The thine con- tumed on tho trip will be about one week, Capt. Davis object in view Ia vattusibly to exaniine carefully all Vessels tid ebatl meet tusatisty him elf that they bave complied with the United States iswa by curryiug thelr papers un bonrad, sad aly to render assistance to any vessel he Hould discover In diatress. Durlug tho fall Bunths, when disasters ure more frequent be- cause of the heavy equinectial gales, Capt. Davis jutenda tu carefully patrod bis strict in search: of disabled vessels with n viuw of rescuing thom, Qi will be well for those Inte: eraftat this part ta seo thut eve proper saupe on board their vessels, a8 Capt. sie, as wpeeulingity of running inte a port shen be iy not expected, and ts sure to catel dee dnoquents, If any there He, 3 OK BELEMENTS, Tho following table extilbis, In gross tons, the total lake shipments of iron ore for the present featon, up tu und Ineludtue Ams, 24, together ith the amount shipped during the correspand- og period Just yeurs 1830, 18ST. WOT BET SLA) UK INGT 2A 281,08 DOCK NOTES, The surveyors ussessed tho damage to the ‘schooner Lincoln Dall at R400, bis The sehvoner Kate Howard 1 in the Vossel+ Oaners'ry-dock olny calked, . The schooner Meotwing 1s in the Chloago Dry- Tee Company's docks fort tow shoe, = ‘Tho arrivals at this port for tho month of Aus Fist numberad 1,018 vusecls af wll deserlptlons, The schooner-seow Muxdilena lost, her Jib boom and byte aR, Slotupsutl” outside in Wednosday Tie biz Inke tue New lira and her tow of five Junber barges arrly, - ty atterin itrag rived from Muskegon yeater-. Capt. Diwlatt Prouty has purchased from Capt, Biter Wex tho Inintey-barko Ajax, the consider: Hon not being mnde public. nite rents of east shoro stoamers report thut pe ibipments of peaches to this port this scasan reSStu 40 per cent loge thin last, The atenin-bargo Oc th K) the Ht foph street ‘bridge yesterday itr yolng taraugh, but did no ‘damage ot Pore eae an oficial of tho, Health Departinent ‘was Ho) yesterday looking atter tho smoke Hulstuce caused by tugs and othor stenm oratr, ne eH po rt that Capt, Anderson, of tho wrock- viatonn, would take command of the fay, Meunl-bango' Nusiness, la pronounced. une The bridge over tho No orth Branch at Erle inet Cannot bo closed because of a steam-bargo , the duck on the side on whieh tho bridge The kehooners Wane By y ta and Yankeo Iiade aro tes {i the docks of thaChloago Dock Company, ber ies at stop at leuk and the latter to have eal Five dook-watiopurs, asluop é st Reg market, ol tt th 2 Tver Seater Win oit witha pce NS SUEY Hand wat Amectiug of tho GraineTelmmoré Union Patseds oe, a reeulution was unaniuausly Hy Pal ihe reuene rate for trimming vor rom tend ie #100 por 1,000 bushels, comsmonuluig Thera was 7 auite a Jam at Wells stroot bridge A eYching, lusting neneiy hrecequurtons OF Rt Keoocnor atten eee polge and rs! 7 atthe sume tae qut through the north Catean-barco We H, Di ft tc * +H, Duuham was lboled fauerany it the hustunco.er Jota it. Lyon for Maoled pres ip heres ake Of whoat She tl tos Blut SU Up vast Of Hush atreet beluga ee es foo now team-bargo Gcouua wade her ag thiy post yostorday. she aes of 12.700 “barrels of wult from ( re That SC bara tho Oceuna wilt buinéls of arn uitulo, She will carry about 70, Hato Wea; do nesduy might tho ‘stourmns le Bagh, backed Suto the tay Louie ete ee heh Sorin alte Onk In tow at tho tine, and tua ne ey te ct outof the way tho Dole ve we Reiners her tow, smashing {nu ive ag? Zon pleLuuybtiy loft yesterday for Can- Scouple oe yee ala in bar Majeuty's dombniows feot ou’ i weeks Suspeeting tho ways aud hnb- brary bong Meee couviis, and on big rotura “Ato relutives chores uallys who, uro ono metho, i 4 w should tiv dono b; | expe PieveuE reckless drivegs cat Katee, u mnie, lruoks, cio, frou drlvi ou is dongcd Weta the bell rings. Eapeolally is be dolitary Guko and Wella atreat Urldyes ufter {leaves in Ypoltcorun ut cach of thesy bridges Those: prigh®, Cveulug. “tho beidgetondors at nd props have all they can do to at ty pro Hoe brides (und they do ool ke ater 'y), without being obliged to t TH of care Bnd waxons, ~ be 0 by a in thy auld be Ken ee Wout sala felicouna At night “tor the prowwotte sot the ites 10 river yeuterduy.. uinbureladune of cltly who have occasion to cross the river tata. th Side alway fe eapecisliy Kieaness of the tlrivescaf cho. ra on the Wells street Hie, and it beta let wpod Mat ho will put a Kop te It before verona decident happens at that beidee, “AROUND CITE LAKES, sIZUN: OF ALLEGRD SHUGOLED dvons, Gpectat Dispatch to The Chicugy Tribune. Detnurt, Sept. L—Some prominent mere chante of Ambersthure, a Canadian villsge twenty nulles below this eltyy are In trouble with {ho customs olticers, ‘The latiur tuave s 1 several hundred dollars’ worth of goods at the dty-guads store of Dauenu & iondut, it hinge auuintity of hoopeskirts, ote. at the store of Healey, and Let pounits of tums at Chorke's store. tt Geli ehirged that ail the goods were shipped front Detroit to Grosse iste and then taken meross 10 Canad by boat at night, AUROUND ON PUTING ISLAND Special Dlapatch ta The Chicaye Trkdtares Asnpitetnuid, Onte Supt, 1—The steam barge Mackinaw. bound up with? ¢ aground on Pightiog Island Wodnes Sho had two barges jn tow, one of whet ath Rot nvround. The Captain of tho Mackinaw came hero this moriing aad onmyed the Kteatner City of Dresdun. which Hybtered aud then pulled hee olf this evening. A BROKEN RUDDEH CANE. Svectat Lisyatch to The Chica Tribunes Amimnstntitd, Ont, Sept. L—Tho propellor Prusala broke ber redder exble white passing: the Lime-Kilns, bound down, ‘Tucaday, Shite was enabled to work fn here, wad made repules hofory proveeding. THE KCHOONGE WILLARD RELEASED, Speetat Disvatch to The Chieagn Triteune, Pon Conponsn, Out, Sept. b—The tig Booth, owned by Mr. Carter, af thls plreg, streeeedad in settle the schooner Julie Willard olf tha shore yesterday, ‘The Witherd went ashove fast fall on pW's Paint, about Gventy mites above. here, Carter says the Vessel 1a in good conditlon, VY NORTHWEST GALES, unateh ta ‘The Uhieng i Wis. Sept, L—Mustere af stew wi the lake report heavy gules from the northwest. accompanied by rai whiek He feared will reault disastrously to lake sip: ping. AGNOUND AND RELEAS Apectat Disvatch to ‘the Unica AMngnstutia, Unt. Sept. ‘be sehooner ew Era grounded at the fout uf Bois Blane Jslund ‘Luesday, aid wis relcagod by tho tug Carrington yeaterduy. IN DOCK TO STOP A LEAK. Special Dispatch to The Chicago’ Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 1,—Tho stuam-barge C.J, Kerataw was ducked tod ay to stop a teak. VESSEL CHARTERS, AY MILWAUKEE, WI. Special Dispaten to The Uhi-age ‘sribune. DULWAUKEE, Sept. L—-Urain frolguts firmer, witha good demand for vessels on a vasis of 414 cents to Bulfalo, Thu schooners M. Stalbor nnd ‘thotmns Guwn to Cleveland and tho steam- barge Cutpberland to Ashtabula for ore at $1.48 per ton were tho only charters, AT BUPPALU, NY. Spectal Disyutch to Tha Chtcugo Tribune, Berrauo, N. -¥., Sept. 1.—Chartors—Cont frelghts are rither dull, Not much coal fs tr- riving and few Vessels to churter, ‘The vuguges iments Are: Schooner Menrs and propeller 'L. W.. Palmer, cunl to Chicago at Si.f0; sebooner M. Be. Durkulow, coal to Kelly's [sland at 7 cents, AT OSWEAO, Ne ¥s Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Osweao, N. ¥., Sept. 1.—Charters—Schooners Joun T. Mott and Ponokee, coal, Oswege to Chl- vago at 82.35. ; MISCELLANEOUS. A SPLENDID YACIET, Buffalo Courter: “ C.D. Waterman, of Detroit, started for home yesterduy with the fine new iron steam yacht built for bine by-David Nell. Tho vont has been named Uurda, a Spanish word meantug ‘rose.’ Sho Is 10) fect lung, seventeen feet wide, and eight feet deop, Jlur toll {g sep> arated into three water-tight compartments, Sho carries a foro-and-aft compound engine mudo by Christie & De Graff, of Detroit, the hich-pressure cylinder huving. a dinmetur of fourteen Inches und the low pressure one of twenty-four Inchos, with a alxteeu-inch stroke. Stenm was ruiscd on Monday, and tho ma- chinery worked nicely, The boller Is of Mr. Bell's manufacture, is made of steel, and basa shell of Bix foct and a length of nine and one. half fect, The whoel is six foot im diumeter, The Unread, a8 we havo suld before, ta built utter the oveun-yaeht style. Hor enabling tre entirely: below deck, and thisallows tho convenient ntill- zation of tho entire low deck forsenting purposes in pleasant wonther, The forward cabin will bo used’ ns o dining-roum, and will bo fintahed in walnut and ash woods, It will ulso contain = several — berths. Tho after-cabln will bnve two staterooms 7x8 feot, tollet-rooms, etc., and the mal room will be Hx fect. These rooms will be finished In uinhoyany and othor choice woods. It wilt be noticed that tho yucht is quite roomy Inside. The pltot-house, of course, Is on deck, and is nicely tinfahed in cherry and maple, The Vurda ‘hus two handsome Kpars in pusition, which ure from the yard of Josep Sloan, They ure ench ten Inches In diameter at tho foot, nna ure farty- five fest jong tu the erosstrees, The yacht will carry a foresutl and muineail, without topsails, nnd” will atso havo two jibsalls. With tho ox- eeption of generat painting and finishing the In terior, the work ly completed; and tho Uarda will be when In complete trim, without any ‘doubt, the inest craft of her kind on the lnkes, It faa pity thnt Mr. Waterman was obliged to (uke her away before completion; but ho has promised to pay Buffalo a visit with lls pet next season, Ho is a Ucensed pilot, and aanuied control on her upward trip. ‘The compiote cost: of tho Uurda will be about $20,000," OUSTRUCTING CLEVELAND HARBOR, Dotroit free Prens: “ Vilosare now bolng driven by the Valloy Railway Company for a bridge over tho ofd river-bed at Cleveland, whluh, it {s Dullt aevording to the proach pling, with ve a serivna obstruction to the navigation of that much used ehugnel. Itis proposed to bulld a swing bridge with an abutment in the centro or the river. According to the dingram this bridge, whon swing to permit the pussngo of n yexscl, leaves ou one siden channel only seventy-one: fout wide, ‘This pasuage 1s by far too narrow for sufety, a8 sone steamers using tho passuge aro nearly that width, The steanior City of Wotruit, for instance, Is sixty-five fect wide, Any auto! schooner bylug at the whavt near this bridge witt reudor tho passuge of a largo stonmor dungers ous or Impossible. whilu much trouble will bo exporicnced in passing through tho draw durin, high winds. A movement fs on footin Clovelane lo prevent the bnikting of the centre abutment, and buvo the bridgt swlug from one silo so as to give pussing vessols tho full benefit of the ohan- nel, which i at progent none too wile for tho needs of nnvigntion.” AN OLD ANCHOR RECOVERED, Oswego Palludium: “Two youug men, while rowlng from Hlorsestoo Ivlund to volte land, suw an anchor in the water eighteen feut deep, ana succeeded 10 wrapping and buullng it out. The snabor, Which welgheil yoo pounds, and to whlob there wus attached somo sixty futhomeot chain, is suid to have beon lost olf an old Dure ham bout about thicty-#lx yeurs ago. PORT OF CHICAYO., AUTIVALS, Shor shovorgnn, Mantiowos, sundrie Stmr Grace Uraihmand, south . Bthir Corona, wakes, mindrics, I ard, Cubitt, sage on. ue sutra . ton inchor, sundries: kevon, Jumbur, uakugon, umber, Muskexon, lumber, . br, ay Cage ale Uitat tgp ituy City. an . fal Swallows starwurues tuinbore ee } a Geuh: Muntueue, NiNbOr, ‘averly, Humsly, sundrivs, } luorve thinbur, Muskoxon, lumber, surtulo, wun Seutlny H cr rr f Luni, (uttalu, cout, Male, wutNirios, outh Laven, sundries, _ Fanue va THU aie, Muska rape. (2, bully bum pp Geet rop Mary dirol, 8 . rap Quesror tho West, Gimalo, eon. rnp Sow lint, Airand Tlavai-tuwin, chr Atuuneo, Surkowon, 1uniber. Behe G Oc. Grund Havun, tuber, Behe Gobion Harvest, M nay, 1UAbOR, Rune (rphan Hoy, at. Axnes, fumber, elie G. Sl. Kilor, Muakugon, bumbur, dato, Part shi burk, Recher M Kelir Wolly Hu Sehr 4, G, Binur Rehr Minerva. al Fehe Wanouten, SL Sehr Alice, Senukwut Rehr Munderson, Stusk Sehr HC. Albrecht. Muskewu elie W, $1. Huudun, Muvkexe Bene Cinyiiuat, muuneou Bay, bark, Rehe Willlutu Bturugs, Codur Ivor, tumber, chr Canteat, Mu He MBE, Slatturd. Muskegu 1. A. Sntues, Munlsteu, lumber, 1 ‘i tichuiond, Menuitnov, Jumper, uwyer, Sudalu, coal, Rehr City of Sheboygan, Hovilizo, lamber, Rohe Curiosity, at | Bene [tSindver’ Stuseovuniatatunor clr Htelndeur, Muskuset, tu Bohr Hl, A, Nelumund, Muskaxun, lumber, ACTUAL HALLINGA Vrop 11, 1k Voroue, Houth Maven, 20 sacks-vors and Prop iioutt iitehmond, Buftalo, 4,00 bu wheat and We Prop Wits Wetmury, Mutrport, Hybt, Prop dis ltuthe Muskegon tuake Prop Albert Buber, Muskeson, Habt Prop Nyack, Buftala, uu wheat and sundries, Pray Hernia Ww, Montucuc, tht. mi U. Hickox, Muskogon, Hult. inryurut dou ; reo Xe iy Yunen, coll it 1.00 bu corn Wuindrtox. Sobrdayun, budtigton, Hah 4 Behr Mery’ hore Motouinee, sundries, i“ Poraw Behe Minerva Stuskurom iighie ft Rou Bou Jonato dlulien. Hamid Hoy, lade unleteo, Hybt. ‘raverse 7s Nights Bud lngion, ht, go on, Muh. nlatee, light, 1 Bebr Tiuyle & J Macanaba, ight, Bone ae Svitbur, Cedar iver, Ba bu omta and sun Hh Feaana.systuam lens ~ fF Maine, drand Maven, ight, Kone ihet., Albrecht, Muslezany I Selir George Murray, Wieveiand, 1 OTH LAKE PORTS, PORE Linus. Vorr Huns, shot. LoPassed uy pellers Wissahickon, Fountain City, sachiaw Vatloy. 1G Prindivitle and barges; schooners Alles YB. Morris, Cossack, Durbariau, Sorning Stare DownVropellers Montaus, “inpiro State, Willian IE Barnum, Mehigan nud basges, tre Owen and consort, Mury Mringla and barges, eehoonors Faun, 0. G6. ort, Acorn, Mehtzan, Nello Gardner, Seotla, Mets Bacon, Kingister, Reed Coser Pros vetla, Melvin nbenuinet Siz beiny Wind-—W Weather syttatly, with rain, Dorr Huttos, Meh. Sept. $00 p,m. —liteied $e Mawart and bares, Muulth Moore with sekooner 1.1, Beals; sehuone ors I. Be Entmiwond, Ullver Mitchell, Golden Flecee, and Kate Wehmonud, City of Rome, Ve Swain with Walish and consort, Mlesouri and Darges: aohooners Ce CG. aeness i. Ie May Clayton Motte, Friueis Palms, Negiinee, ME ‘Trimble, Moretta, Angus smith, Chandler Wells, und Monterey, ‘Wind west, light.” Weather cloudy. BULFALG, Spectat Dispatch to The Uhteago Trthune. Beritano, N.Y. Sept. L—Arrived—lropetlers Jay Gould, Boston, shiniita, Alnws, ond Ronn oke, woners H.C. lehards and Malstend, it Fis, Be M. Manele Nt coal, Bultalo, und dusie merchandise, and schooners John Mner, AMurengo, and Mears, cowl, wil for Chicago, MARQUETTE, fat Dispatch ta The valeaso Tyittens, Tri, Mich., t. LoPasied up— y of Cleveixne Pased down—Vropeller India. arrived—Propeller DW. Powers, Cleared —Propetlers “Georginn, Spartt, Supo- rior, darvie Lard, A. Kverett, and D. W, Powers: kehooners FA. Morse, Wartiington, Sandusky, Sumutra, and Sciuiter; tuy Sampson. vuLur, Apeetal Dispatch to the Chteago Tribune, Duran, Min, Sept. L—Arrived | Atlantic, nH Usuitales propel Mutt froin Houghton: propoller Ontaelo, from Suroins Darge Egyptinny, from Ashtnbulny schooner. Pellean, trom Sandusky. Clesred—Lropetior Manistee, for Moughton; Propeller Athuitie, tor Buitslo. MILWAUKEE, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SULWAUKES, Wis. Supt. L—Atrlyed—Seboduer Gam and steain-barges Nabunt and Cumber- oud. Cleared—Schouners Lafrinier, Saveland, and. Comanche, wheats Norway aul Siberia, to Lud- Myton, 16 fond thier for Kingston; aud the echuoner M. Stalker, for Eacanuba. cueuoraa: Special Dispatch tu ‘The Crteaer Tribune, Cuxsoyaan, Mich, Sept. t.—Cleared—Propol- lors Ste. Mario and Idaho; xehooner Lena Jolie ston; tug A.D. Porter aud tow, Arrived—Steum-barwe i. CG. Poters with aehvoner Lucky; steamer Peart, Wiad northwest, brisk. Weathordine. PORE COnNOINE. Special Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribute. _, Pont ConMOnNE, Ont, Sept, L—Tassed up— Eehooner George Morte: Nectou, Kingaton to Toledo, light; senouncr J..1t, Noyes, Oswego to Chico, coal, Down-—Schooner Nevada, Chiengo to Kingston, corn; propetier Pruysiu, Chicagy te Montreal, general cargo. Down—Vropellers Macit ESCANAMA, Speclat Dispatch tv The Chicago Tribune, EScaNAana, Mictt., Sept, 1.—Arrived—Steamers ia nd, W. Ja Bruwa, and Inter-Ocean ; schooner 1. Ui. Ketel Depnrtet—Steatners Norman. H. C. Akely, and W, 1, Brown: schooners K, fallorin, Stoat- poller, and J, 8, Kiteben, ER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Entr, Pa, Sept. L—Entered—Propellers Gor- ioe Campbell, Juniutn, und Delaware, gralu, Zuleago, Cleured—Propetiers Graves, cont, and schooner Polly Rogers, iuht, for Chleago, oswe avectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Oswran, N. Y¥., Sept. 1,—Cleared—Schooners Ponokee and Jumuaicn, cont for Chicago, NACINE. e Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, . RACINE, Wi L—Arcived—Burge Grate tek, Ug a. KANSAS FARMERS. Proparations for a Mocting of the Stat Varmers Alliance, Special Disoateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. Toveka, Kas, Sept. 1.—A meeting of the State Farmers’ Alliance Is announced to be helt inthis city on Weinesday, Sept. 14, to which each subordinate allinnee in thy Stute Is entitled tosend one delegate. ‘This new farmers’ organization has grown very rapidly in Kansas duriug the past year, and the com. Ing State mecting promises to be a large and linportant gathering—a representative con- vention of farmers for the consideration and discussion of matters affecting thelr peculiar interests, and outlining a geheral polle: be pursued in reference to political questions, and particularly the election of members of the next Legistature, Jn calling the convention, Mr, 1. A. Mul- hoitund, Seeretary, says: There must be no doubt as to the unanimity of the Kansns farmers in the great principles and objovts of our movemont. No one should ‘Le allowed to Bay that the State Aliinnce did not represont by yoleo tho true sentiments of tho great mass of farmers upon the quextions uf tue day, Lot thore be a full representation trom all parts of tho Statu of thoroughly practicnl mith, whose personal character and reputation dn thelr respective communities wt be a shield from tho enemy's uttacks, for within our ranks are men fully competent to maintain the prinal- Pies of our organization at all times aud in ull paces, Facilitles for chiaipet transportation is tno Breatest need of tha West. The fuot is patent to overy one that frelyht charges alfeet cost of evory ounce of provisions cuten and every article of clothing worn, and It fs alse ovident that the woullh of overy State in the Weat la determined by tho prices fur which Its produco is sold in the markets of the world; henge ft follows that tho prosperity of each Suto and tha woalth of her peopla ure cons trolled by the transportation compunies. With concert: of ction, earnest and untiring work, our Stite Alliaies cando much in tho way of roform, and right muny of the wrongs autfercd In Kansas, by the dieciission of tho questlans at fusuc, thediQuston of facts nnd ata. Ustics upon tho wreat problem, and last, but not lenst, by supporting only such vandidates tor oftice aa aro knew to be in syinputhy with the objects of thy ,alliauee, and who will labor for the bost toterests of tho furmers, ¥ IGHWINES, Mooting of Hopresontutives of This Intorest to Mogulute the Produc- ton, | _ Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Spuinariecy, Ub, Sept. L—ln response toacall Issued by H, 3, Miller, of the River- ton Alcohol Works, an Important meeting ofaleohol and highwlae producers of ils State was held at the Leland Motel here to- day, ‘Thera were present Dr. Rush, dtr. Powell, Mr. Hutchinson, George Mille Chicuyo; Mr. Tenuscher, St. Lous; Messr Franels, Corning, Johnson, Greenhut, Swab- aeker, and Gibsun, Peoria; and HL, 3. Miller, Riverton, Letters ware recelyed from other Alstillors regretting their innbility to attend the meeting, but expresshy sympathy with its object. Tho meeting wits enlled to consider the amount of * spirits to be divtiied thls yen, 80 distitlurs cun doa paying bininess v overstocking the inuriat, List your 1, barrels of distilled spits wera exported from this country to Europe, td per cent of this bulug muautactured west et the Olilo River, and more than half of it In illinols, ‘The great advances in corn makes a business: equal to thut.uf last year rather hazardous, Besides, de highwing countrles jn Europe are favored with goad ms this year, wid can Inquufacture cheaper than the goods can imported, After a full discussion of thes questions it appeared te bo the suns of the niceting that thy capacity af tho dlstiiler- ius should bo considerably decreased this your. Without coming ton conclusion, how- ever, the meeting adjourned to meet at the eall of Mr. Milter, In Peorka, after hoe has heard from tho distillers at Cineiuuatl und elsewhere, [tly thought that a satisfactory agreement will be reached ut the Peorin mieeting, Seed A WINDFALL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JAcKaoN, Mich, Sept. L-William Davis, a con! miner of this place, has just fallen helr to prpperty valued at $500,000, left by an Ruut who'lived at Bryumaur, Wales. Davis has beon yery poor, and starts Immediately to clahu his {nherilance, ———— Be Seustbic. You buve alowed your bowels to become habitually coative, your liver bua become torpid, tho same thing ails your kidnoys, and you ure justused up, Now, bo sonaibic, get a package of Kidney Wort, take Ae gautaully. and suon you will forget you'ya got any such orgul r yo Will bow Well mame Ay dru, . THE NEW CITY. More Facts Concerning the Town of East Chicago. ‘What the Goneral Plan of Its Pro- jectors Is Said to Bo, The New Stock-Yards and Their Probable Situation. Alexander & Greon Backing. tho Matter for tho Bonefit of Numerous Gus- tomers, THE GUNERAT PLAN, THOSE WHO AIK ISTERES ‘The running down of nuimberless rumors, the sifting of tho tutully fulxe from the ones which are most probably trug, thy substantiating of those which ft If possible to get verlied, and the tracing of tio ones which evade publicity in every possible means, Is a work of no sinall Invment. Especially table to be the startiig polut for countless rumors and conjectured would be atiy project atler the character af thu hew City of Rast Chiengo, and in connection with the sain tire schemes which in mulupilelty defy enumeration, Jt has heen the work of a reporter durlug the past few days ty trace down ag many of thd rumurs ng were deciued to be worthy of attention, IHswork has becw no light one, and the amouit of probing. questioning, ani {Istering tit he has been compelied todu his Deen wondertat, He is now 6 te give tt woud renertt outline of the various xehemes on foot tothe south of Chicniry, whieh he sovs with The stitement: that thor are others on foot whieh will undoubtedly ave the Hght sun, whose present condigon will ot warrabt any inenuion, This woll also tu wtate that the must caratut fuvestitation wont indicate that tho ec G ie lopinent are 110 tusiast ie bid v4 kel beyond pmpury plaus of sharp, practic 38 italists, from poe only Chieawo tt the Bust Ud Kuro as well, Jone would be siitticient guuratitey that why evor they unlertook would be udurceas. While it isn must diticult matter to get any pusitive: stutement as to the tdentily of the pirties titers ested, stl it fy alleged, and tuyere ate youl grounds fo believe that itis a feet, that ain thy pirtles Interested in tho varlouy sebeu: ary Alexunter \ Groen of New York, Samuel J, 'Piten, ex-Senator Barnum of Cunneeticut urdas (the welleknows rallrocdt wnattt, Mr. perishoctfer of New York, Go TCH, joha tt. Hoxig upitalisis, the Cook, dunt Serum, tnd Jd of Chiciy, varlous Kurow i Chicago Belt-Line Company, the Wagner Patuco Cur Company, with William IL Vanderbilt und. his uew " trumkeliny road = behind it, while George M, Pullman will be interest- ed in the scheme us relutes ty tho now inirbor und the ship canis which shall connect Wolf and Catuinet Lakes. [tis furthermore said that tue capita of this syndleute ix $20,000.00, with enough extra, if needed, to carry through any project which is umlertuken, If these gentle- tien wre serlously interested $n the mutter, as there Is every probability that they are, no feats need be entertuined but Chat thoy will aeeaie pitsh everything whieh 13 antclpated, ‘Tho fact would appear tht thera are seven wheois withlu a wheel, or rather that several combing: tous have combined to vecomplish certain ob- jects and intend to uftorward pursue entirely: independent courses, at leust su far ns velutes te the control of cach other. One, thu * Belt-Line” Company, will seek ta encircle the city in bands f “ith tuur tracks, Begining ut the new Jifcuro, Ht will end inthe Town of ch point alse, it is understood, 14 rienea a Louw, The company will nopolize the transfer business Of tho various nutroads. “Thoy chim that they bav nhuost completed all negothations for thelr right of way, and that fn less thun two weeks will bive svonred all the right of way’ that they desire. How they go to work to got the sume fs told by a gentleman intlmately connected with the com- puny. Sakt tho reporter: “low tunen right of way bave you sccured?" early ail we want.” “oid you have wmuch dileuity in getting ity" “Well, no, not generally. Sometinies we had no difficulty whatever; at otber thnes It was only after a grentdenl of trouble that wo wera cnidled to secure what wo were ufter.” “Did you huve to pay for tho right of way?” © Yus, sometines, when we were deallug with aman of no sense; butift wo hitd 4 person with auy renson about bim thore was no difliculty whatover to get nil we wanted." * Why wns thuty” “TP stiould think you could seo that a rallrond is a very great convenlevee to this outlying property. Jt will bring Into murket thousands of farms which otherwite would never be of much value. We generally found tho property owners only too glad to give us the right of way and have our rod near thor.” “ Whutls the width of the right of way you seek toobtuin?”™ “One hundred and sixty fect. That will give usnmple room for all the tracks which we may dasire.” “* What is the capital stock of your company?” “Wo have really two compantes—one known as tho Mlinuia Belt-1.ine Company, and the other as the Indiana Belt-Ling Company. Each bas n separate churter, and it is proposed that a meeting of tho stockhuldors be eld Sept. 2H, hy which timo the arrangements, it la expected, wilt bu completed for all the right of way, ete. and then It will he consolidated into ong grand Soro tone with probably # capital stock of Is the rumor correct which impliog that tho Relt-Line Company will be consolidated with the company which contemplates bulldiag the now City of Hast Chicugor” “Ag tor that Leannot gay. I foel quite sure thut there ary men who ure iaterested in tho Kinst Chicugo scheme who sre stockholders in the Holt-Line Hoad. Whether they will consoll- dhite tholr iutorests Into one company, or kop them separate dn two, with each working for the other's interest, L cannot sayy that will all bo alosuran jad, atthe meeting which will be beld “Voll me ove thing: uro you sure that this great scheme ls going to be pushed through and Will not fail tar nok of menus?" “1 know that thore is all tho monoy bohind the project that oan be dosiredt—in fact, 1] kaow that the stock of both the Construction aud Hult-Line Companies {shuld so closely that it eannet bo purchased wt par,* “Who are among the loading activo spirits in the project?" * iix-Bonator Barnum {6 one of the most act- ive inen In the whole avhome, Hels ropresentod hero by Milton Weston, President of the Helt Line Company, and Dante) H. Horne, the land- Purchusiue agent. Alexander & Greon, who iro sinougs the lending bankers in New York, ara bebind the lund-purebusing echome and repre- sent the cupitul interested, Mr. Josoph 1’, Ord, of Princeton, N. J, is thoir aguot bere, and he 1s. tho gentleman that has purchased the Jacob Forsuyth proporty,"" “Do you know anything about the rumor whteb saya that the Wagier Palace-Car Com- pany intend locating somowbero In that region?! “No, Tdo not. Lhave heard the rumor, and 1 should not bo atalt surprised If thero wero u grout ical io it. Still, J cannot suy anything positively,” ea hie do you know about the new stook- ards?” wt anol y understand that thero are stepson footto extablish suck, but | cannot give you any deinit information about them.” * How docs your belt-line intund to enter East Chiengor" |”. Wa shall crogs the Calumot Ityera little botow Wolt Lake, and rim three sets of double tracks, ono ouch between tho diferent lakes—viz: Melt, , Gorge, and Borry—whieh are situated “Do you expect to have Wolf Lake dredged and dooks bullt all aroun 1t¢"" i * You, those ure among our Intentions.” “te George 3, Pullinny fiterested In this aebeinor ~ *'Ly the extentof having 8 cunal out trom th foot ot Calumet Luko to Wait Lake, ‘Tula wi give tothe Town of Pullman a much amore di- rect outlet to the month of Hust Chlengo bar Lor than cau bo obtatned hoy other way,” * tow ie the land around Wolf Lake adapted or usu; 4 * tis higher thin that around Pullinau, and phe ae ned will bo much bettur for bullding purpor x ure = (e HAST CHICAGO, “stuss rit wont.” The elegantly furnished rooms ef the Chie caye Belt-Lino Railroad iu the Ashland Hlock wore visited by a reportor, who sought out Mil- ton Weston, the Geacrul: Maunyer of the come pany, and solicited a clyar, cunciae siatomont as tu the objects of the cownuny which preposed to not ouly found thu Cliy of Kast © » but establish tho Belt-Jnw Kailroad. ‘That goutle- mun, bowover, white ns agrceablo and plensaut agcauld be desired, was stil closer than na oyster" when tt oxmo tu finparting any ins formution about the projects ahead, “LT shull have to refer you toMy, Juseph 1, Ord for any information respecting tho plans of thesyudicate,” he ald, aud thereupon be led the reporter {utg au dnuer room fitted up in very tusty atyic, aud proceeded to iutroduce hius to & xentloman who, it would appear, iv the Cole cago buprescotalive of the great banking house: of Aleraaer & Urvon, of New York, through > aad hich ull the money of the syndicate tie vane ts Joseph. ns Ord, and hu ia a vative of ve indcrstasy that \t the bunk bat fou Peprescu| @ bunk! house of Aloxandes ‘4 Ureont™ eald o repOrLony interrogutively, «How laig have you boon in Chlcagot rou C4 iy “Didyoupurepate tbe Jacob ¥ i ht 4 purchaee t! ou! ‘oreo: re or 8009 Aerob at WalfLakor” oT 4. 1a the, pusobase fuuy consummatedr” er MAP OF EAST CHICAGO AND ADJACENT TERRITORY. L pees sce De Nod LOR TG AN oh square representsn scetion of O10 neres. ‘The hoavy shading at Fnet Chicago rer- sesentsouty the Forayth tract of soine 800 acres, This is about twelve miles from the Chicagu city mite. What did you buy an weve: far the proper “One hundred und twents Holluras’ “Who afd you prrchasy if fore? “ Alexander & Green, of New York. Out they biry it fur thelr own use?" © No, for ellehits of thelrs.”” ’ # What do they propo doing with ite! “Well. [cannot tell you." © Do thoy propose to founda city there to be known a Cutearu?” TP eaungt suy Just what thelr plans are—they certunly expeet to mike soine ise of then thut wil repay tem for thelr investment,” Can vou tell mo if Samuol J. Suden, ex nitur Mursunt, Gov. Cornel, und other as. tes ut theirs wre iuterested In the purchase’ Tati not at Hherty to telt you." “WHE you teth we that they are note” “Nash Vi tell yeu vetaing at all about tts tho tne has hot yetvoue te tell to au inqulal= Uve publie all our pluns. | know that Alexander & Green ave bucking thig matter with all a essary meats. and 1 kouw that thelr ellents who. are hitcrested ft the suhetne bave all the money whleb f4 1 ry to curry through thoir dens buceessfully “Thou you witl nat deny that Tilden, Corucil, Buenas ‘and tho other gentlemen ace iuterest- ed Un ite" Twill neither deny nor alicm anythiug. 1 don’t want to be Intervietved, and huvé uotolog art wl Lo say," “Do you lntend to buy any inore land?" “Woy should J tell you that?” “ How much have you got in all now?" “T tell you J buven't anything more tu say." “It is sudd that you do not intend to sell any of your lind—simply to iusproye it aud lease it hike Pallioun dows.’ Wall, the land Js not on the warket.”* Won't you tell mesomething about what you intent to do with this lund?” “Nu. sir, J will not. If you want to know about what our plus tre apply direet to Alexe wuder & Green of New York. Twin not author- ized to tell you auythiny, aud shill not”? nae you interested in the Beit-Line Rail- road “Alexundor & “Won't ze “No, Pi vot “isn't there to be 2 meeting of the partics in- terested In this. svhome iu Coleago Sept. 207" hersisted the reporter, “Yes: there 1s," As it nppeared to bo tinpossible toget any fur- (ber information fram the very extimuble rep- esentntive of Alexuuder & Green, tho reporter rocevded to tuke his departure, The following, iu connection whh the eub- joined nia, wilh give an inteltwent dew of ft. Eich syukure represents one section or one: squury mille, The mouth of the Calumet Kiver, which fs to bo seen Kt the extreme top of tie tap, wt South Chicago, is Just about cignt miles in adingunal direction southenst from the Chi- cngo city:Honts. ‘Che Jacob Forseyth truck of Ru) ucres, embracing Sees, if Ts 10, 20, She Set, iy 28, SU, TW, ake County, Indiana, is beat i the site of the new City of Hast Chicago. Alun tho lake shore runs three railrouas—the Mich- igan Soutpern, Pittsbure & Fort Wayne, and Baltimere & Ohio. Cireiing around fram Ken- singtou and crossing the Fort Wayne Koad at Yoleston is tho Michixan Central Iallroad, the Minojs Central Kullroud from Kensigton strikes off in a xouthwestorly direction. Tho Rastern Uilnoly Rallrond crogses the Minols Central o litte below Konsington, The ine runniug dlugounlly northeast and southwest and passing throuxt Kensington, the northern part of Catuinet Luke, and into South Chicago, i tao old Judian boundary-lina which bus given rise to 80 much itigation, Goorge Lake t8-the littic lake on the westorn border of tho Forseyth tract, Wolf Lake lics tothe west of it, andthe proposed Last Chlengo Harbor is at the mouth of Wolf River, a short stream some ik feet in width, whlch connects Wolf Lake with Lake Michlisnn. Tbo ne of the proposed sbip-cunat is to by seen running from tue extreme southerit artor Lake Culumet to Wolf Luke. Calumet River runs south from South Chicage to Lake Catuinot, Pullman lies to tho west of tho northern part of Calumet Lake, Kensington les tothe south of Puliman. Tho “Wly Cate umet" rins east from the lake, 18 namesake, and Is to biysuen a8 purt of the Kouthern bounds ary of tho Forseyth land, The * Little Calumet,” puytues a rather clroultous route, aad follows ts big brother several tiles to the souta, ‘Tol- exton, the headquarters of tho famous ‘Toles- ton Gun Club, is to be seen on the extreine cust- ern boundary of the mp. Tho State iNuo which separates Ulluols from Tndlana runs north ond south. It is the heavy lino which cuty througt the extreme western haltof Wolf Lake, and té unu tite west of Forsoyth’s land, Tho ex- Act routo of tho Helt-Line oad cannot be dutt- nitly stated at present, ts terminal potnt will be hear tho head of Wolf Lako. Double tracks will bo run between cach of tho Ittle lnkes in that section—Wolf, George, and Rerry—the lat- tery, conslattig. of 20 acres and lyhyr to tho cast of George Luke, is not down on the tnup. TITE STOCK-YARDS, THEIR PROBABLE LOCATION, A reporter, in the course of his Investigations into the dittcrent rumors relating to the now stock-yards, ran across State Senutor 1. 1. Condee, who ty as well Village Attorney of Hydo Park, Ho is a gentteman who onght to be posted on the matter, and the following repor- torint questions wore propounded; “ Sr. Condee, can you tell me anything about these proposed new stock-yards?" Yea, 1 think Ivan.” “Do you belleve there fs any truth to the re- port thut thoy aro to bo established?" “1 do." * Who aro behind tho enterprise?” * Anong others, I naderstund that John Shor man and John i. Hoxiv, of the Union Stock- Yards, are connucte with tho new schene.” * Whero du you think that they will locate tho ew works?" “ Ovor tho Stato lino in Indiaua, near Wolf Lake, on the Calumet Itiver," “Aud you autually think that new stock-yards wil be established there: “1 certainly doy tn fast, Dhellovo that the scheme i¢ Much further advanced thun 13 gen: erally suppoved."* tut why should Hoxte aud Sherian want to go listo neohome that would create: an oppost- ton to their present stock-yards; the: do not think of abandoning them, du t "Why. don’t you know that it-would take years to get any new stock-yards under way, and by that tine thore would be plonty of uses found far thu proscut yards, for, of coursy, It ls not proposed to abandon them,” ane is the object of guiug over into Ine away “'Thoro ure quite a nuimbor of reasons, One fa that tho Stato a! Indian can probably bu ine Quoed to rebute all tuxca on the yurds for ten ly Years: anothor ls that they will not there be subject toallibo andoyanees of tho diferent ordinuucor—Stite, town, aud city--whieh at pivaual put thom to A uroat deal of trouble, They are indicted with sinalling committees’ from the city, who penis¢ in Chole using all kinds ot appliances at an expense OF many thonsund dollirs, th order that thore muy by # aUppression of tho various grades Of rose-water cologuy whiol emunaty fron tho yards occasionally,” * Hut it the yanis move ovor there they inust he followed by the packing-houses," suggested the reporter, ‘ “OL course, und that can certainty bu done." Jn conversation with other parties, thu ree nortor was tufurmod that the avhemes which wore on foot in connection wilh the propoded uew stuck-yards were uf tnuch grealer oxteut (ban has yonerally been supposed, “What would you tink.” sada goutieman “ot grouping ali the lumber-yards, all tho browerles, all the elovator, and many of Green will tell you all ubout tho untuufatories At ouo commen centrA, uear tho vew stuck-yards, wndtho starting port of the * Belt- Lin ullvaud, J, at Lust Chicago, ou a Duy nathan wile good Wharfage all around the lake iB 1h would ten Di: scheme, only it isu't pruo- Ueabie” “Not practicable! £ should tke to kuow why not. Lowa aeatiro you tht the entire vrace Cenbility of the sebome is one ot ite strongest feutureds. Now lovk berg, eco bow things aro situnted at present, There {suo common centre for quy of the various large industries: thore ure pone of theus whice aro stunted ja avy point thut cun be readily reach any rail- proud or by veosel, aud, beside, tt ls a kuown tact that Ibere ure nothing Ilke adoquate accowmudations for our lumber-yurds along tho river bauky aud to reach then) by vessel the Jattor bus to pass through a muititude of beidges, and hes many expouses which would bo voided could 4s gall Fight lute 8 busbor and une Jowl upon some cunventent dock in an inlana loko, ‘Then there 1s turdly any elevator ut yard that fs conventent te more thin one rallroad. 1 they were situated at Engst Chicdge they would be ata point where they would be in dircet com- jnunlention with pry railroad and nee to any vessel The amount which would be saved euch year on Ka axpensys alone would be shuply tnituense, w Att you think thore fs such a project on Touly ae i. f know thix, that there is tu be a yreat elty Known ns Kast Chicuro founded at the foot, ot Lake Michigan, and that it will conldn some of the greatest counnerelal and mauufeeturing where tho you know anetbing ot Lok Wagner fs to be lecated “So, Pdo tet. J lave heard slfny rumors about the pliee, but 1 is Inipuseible to ty what there tstathen. One rumor locates thy town on the tuke store. bh n South Chicaro und the Hy: «Works: uniother tocutes It in tho extreme sou@hern part of Hyde Pork, near Riverdale: while still another says that it Will be on th Wolr Luke." THE COURTS. TUE DAVIS FALSE ARREST. In tho Cireult Court yesterday Edward A, Davis bean u $20,000 uction on tho vase against Micnacl J. La Uounty, Louls Haas, Thomas tH. Currier, Max Kiploy, and the City of Chicago. ‘This Davis is the young man who was ur- rested on the 19th of lust month on the ground of having comuitted u forgery at some plice in Miblgan.. He wos dragged ulong the public streets aud kept in jail for twenty-four hours, being compelled to perform various degrading acts of ineuial labor, while bis friends wero de- nied tet to hia and ware not ullowed to tuke uty steps toward bla release, It was. afterwards tscovered - Unt the whole procecd> iy was aintstike founded on a supposed re- lunes ton man who bad committed tho yinquestion, Tho above defendants in- clude all the police and othor ofticiuts who touw anand in the arrest and detention. DIVORCES. . Martha G. Wright fled a bill for divorce In tho Superior Court aguinst hor husband, Van Burea Wright, on the ground of cruelty. The partics we murried July 27, 1881, at Chicagu. She com. Pluins that bo was at the tho of thoir marriage sulleriug trot a loathsome discase,which be hag communicated to her. Willlain R, Lowerre ttted a bill for diverce In. the Circuit Court aguingt Auna Lowerre on te ground of desertion, Tbe purtica were joined Toxetbor In November, 1850, at Now York City, the detendant's name boing then Anna Haynor, Thelr wurrled bappiness was, however, very brief, forshe deserted him atter threv mouths bud elapsed, Inthe saine court Margarette B. Price Coch- ran begaua eult for divorce agaiust her bus- band, Michel. Cochran, for desertion. ‘The imurringe took place May 20, 1857, in Sussex County, Now Jorsey, and ‘tho couple lived ta- gothor untilabout four years alnce. It is also charged that Michaol fe an habitual drunkard, Another bill for divorce wus tiled in tho bert t On June |. 18Tl, Albert was married ut Kansag City to Elizabeth, née Gourds, until Aug, 24 lust, when be wus forced to loaye her bed and board owlng to bor cruel troatwent, Sho was addicted to excessive indulgence jn Ine toxicating stlusulants, and, when unier this in- Muence, she became # very deron, Bho was uc- customed to leave home for several nights at a time, and return tthy and ragged, accompauled by tho jeert aud insults of the pnssors-by. Sha mado several viclous attacks upon ter better hull at various dutes, threatening to kill bim. ‘On the Sith of last month, after a night spent in adranken debauck, she wont to complainant's Story at 411 Souto Clark street and endeavored to kill bin with a beavy tron cigar-clipper, She inissed bis bead, but broke oncof bis zlnss show- Michixun Central Ratlroad, vear enses. Ilis ouly remedy, ho states, I in a court of equity, and he asks its protection under the clreumstauces, PATTERSON VS. PULLMAN, ET AL, Judge Barnum yesterday dolivered nu elabor- ate opinion orally, uismissing tha cross-bill on- tered vy Jobn C, Patterson in the case of Stowart Patterson vs. George M. Vulimun, Hart L, Stewart, ctal. This was a case in which the cross-complulnant, the futher of the complain- fut in the orlginnt bill, seoks to set aside w trust deed made by the defendants to Puliman in 1871, under which the latter bas ncyulred tho title in trast to the property at the northwost corner of State and Washington, the property involved Sciatiuting to over $5 ) The guardian of the winor tied a Di ask. ing for on necounting aud the payment ot cer- tala urrearages which had been ‘allowed to uo. cumulate. Under the trust-deed_ the Income of tho property yous during life to Hart L. Stewart, tho grandfather of tha iufants. The guardian alleged that the property was being mismanaged, and asked fora full accounting to show the Ilu- bility of tho truates for the whole atnigiint of Ine debtednoss, which should ave been wald” front the procecda of tho proporty, which in yielding Ingo rents, Jub jab ©. Patterson, Iu bls cross-bill clatined that tho set trust deed wus vold, and that it should bo anslido, and the income divided equally among the five ownvrd, ho to havo the life interest under the tenancy by the courtesy. The cuscbas buen onthodacket tor four years. ‘ho Court yea- terduy diswlesed the cross-bill, sustaining tho trust dead. Hie stated that thory hud ens purolysunlutentional bresuhes of trust on the Part of Pullman, whlch; however, ho would havo to account for, /Tho exso will now bo set for a fina! hearing on tho bill for an accounting, the reliiainery account having already been made Horo Master-in-Chuucery Walte, UNITED STAT counts. The tirm of Jobo B. Lyon & Co, bozan a Mbel in Admiralty yestorday agninat the propalicr George Burnham, to recover €4,500 for dainages toncarsu of whoat. 143 bushels of No. 000, wus shipped Aug. 25 Inet frou Milwaukeo to Chleago. Owlng to the defects in the hull and boilers wheut was damaged tu the amount claimed, STATE COUNTS. In the Buperior Court ycsterday FHiram Bibloy &Co. sued Goorge Werown in reployin for $1,000, . ‘The City ot Chicago in the same court Oiled a potitian tascundemn laud for the openfing of Julon street from the south ting of stadleoa Glrect to tho uorth Nav of ‘wellth stroot. In tho Clrouit Court David N.C Comuingore filed shel against Mary A. Young, Carrie W.. Willian we Cluxton, oud“ Lesile Young tu forovluge a igo for SLI) on Lot ¢ in the Subdivisen or Bubslots 10, 14. 1, and “f.1n. tho Hub, of Lat 14 in Block ¥ of Nockwoll's Addition to Chicayo, couUNTY CoUlrr, Tho September term of tho County Court com meneva 4 weok from Manitay, Tho court will bu ealled to order at tho old roms on the North Sido, and at onco adjourn to the new rooms in the new Court-Houss, Until thon all papere will bo fled as usual, —— THE CALL, Jovan Dauuwony—Iu chambers, JUDGMENTS, Buvemon Count—Anuotto Ball ya. A, Shlose finger; $1,007.50, END OF A BREACH-OF-PROMISE SUIT. = Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broosmnaron, Ll, Sept, L—A few days age Tus Triuune yolated the particulars of a breach-of-promise cago brought by Miss Urla Farley, of this clty, aguinst Edward 1, Gridley, wealthy. jong enpltalist, who three weeks age wedded one of the promi- went society tudles of this city. Miss Farle: shed for 325,000 damage to her affections und prospects. ‘the day bofere Gridley’s mar: riage he olfered to settle tor $4,000, and, bi for the interference of bis attorneys, woul haye done go. ‘Today, however, fils attor- noys pald to Miss Farley $0,000 cash, and the Usigation subscaucatly came tou close, He inunaged to put up with her! AMUSEMENTS, LAKE FROST. Darnan’s Boom THE END APPROACHES, LAST TWODAYS THOUSANDS Of all classes and THOUSANDS OF all ages. will crowd the Big Menagerie and the Vast Amphitheatre to-day and to-morrow, for they know that Saturday night closes the wonderful season in Chi- cago. The official Box Office returns show that 84,330 per- sons attended during the first four days. Afternoon at 2, ~ Evening at 8, Doors Open One Hour Earlier, Admission, 50. cents; children under g, years of age, 25 cts.; Reserved Chairs, 25 cts. extra, Tickets and numbered Dress Circle Chaire for any entertainment this week secured at the Chicago Music Company, 152 State-st., at the usual slight advance, “AUROMA, Monday, Sept. 3. Sept.6 JOLIET, Wedneaday, Sept, ‘VON, ‘Thuniday. Sept. a SPIUNGFIELD, Sept.% DECATUIM, Saturday, Sept 10, BALL AND FESTIVAL. a OT. Ww. Chicago Legion, No. 4, Select Knights of the Ane cient Order of United Workmen. GRAND RECEPTION AND BALL, TUESDAY, Sepia ats pate. at Wands Hall, corner PICNIC AND SUMMER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL, WED: DAY, Se at flan’ Park, septs Tel \ cortter of Ariiltize and \ wn Admission, lud¥ utd xentlemen, cents, good for both entertulnments, ‘Tekots fur salo hy HLBAL Muanroe-st. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY EVENING, Supt, 1. ond for the re- matnder of the enguement, In eonmquence of 6 IommENED success On Its first Foprosontiauon, the brill- fant younn tragudienne, HENRIETTA VADERS, ‘Will appene in tho Grund Nomantle Drawa, SILADOW s. Lady Ince und Seutrice..... .-Heririotta Vaders Shadows Matinee Saturday, Monday, Sept. f—Itooley's Comedy Company in Kubert damiewn's HMDS OF A PEATE BVYICKER’S THEATRE, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, tho Successful Comedian, M. B. CURTIS, In his great comedy character creation, SAIDPL OF POSEN. BEVERY EVINING WEDNESDAY AN, ef AND SATURDAY MATINERS, Noxt Week—tiS WILLIAMS in his new comedy success—WANTED, A CARP! fa] SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘Ong week only, commencing Monday, Aug, 2 and Matinees Wednesday, Maturday und Sunday, Sprague'n Gigantle Novelty Combluatlon, * VARIETY STAIN, so MONDAY, Eopt. b—Une week only of the Qrestest of all Indian Flinturs, BUFFALO BILL, BAUWS PAVILION, ‘Nwonty-second-at, Cottage Grove and Indlana-ars, LAST GRAND CONCERT, Saturday ovening, Bent, 3. Besides tho excolignt auyaiual treat there will be Cannonading and avery aduittun that can add to the Mectivencas of tho Hattie music entitled . WHEELING TS 9 Vicruny, ar Nitroitta, ne Y the arent world rono! KTHOVEN, ‘This Grand Concert und Summemmight’e Festival to: conciude with a Hop at Baum's Concert Hath. Admission ito. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clurk-at,, opposite Court-Livuse, Becond Week and q lump of Atr, A. 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