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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. , 3. THE RAILROADS. that the next meeting of tho association FIRE RECORD. In the Phenix of Brooklyn, Phontx of Hart- THE WEATHER. will succeed in reorganizing the Missourl ford, Assurance Company of North America, ny was won by Frank Liarpor. Timo, ' SPORTING EVENTS. , . SDR River peol, . #lna, Howard of New York, Pennsylvania t ' BRIGNTON BEACH. ; Fire; $2,000 each in German-American and the Chicagos Beaten Yesterday Shain peace, sont, the, threo. Huntington's Chesapeake & Ohio ‘x ah REW A COAT TOA Several Blazes of Greater or Less | Underwriters. A. Strauss & Co wholesle Portions of the Northwest Visited by . a ‘ q ‘ ols: FF . i is |, to be ke i ‘ ; ‘ ¥ 2 ae i in Their Game at Cleve: first, Falco second, Drogheda third, Looking Towards Chi & Kirkville Rattroad Company has Just been Destructiveness in Chi- flows oeN ew aries Alien, paler, £900, a Bevere Rain and Hail land, . One milo: Knight Tempter first, Mary An- cago. organized under tho laws of the State of cago. sylyania. i Storm. derson second, Lilly 1 third. ‘Tine, One mile and an elghtl Jowa, ‘This company Is to construct, own, —— and operate saline of railway In Wapella AT CRANSTON, R. te Jessio oit Worsted by Buffnto and pete’ Honlskilion second, Blanton third, “Time; | Same Incredible Figures Regards | County, a, botween Ottumwa and Kirk- | An Affair Oorner of Lake and Franklin | | Provipence, Its 1, Sept. 2—Tho hotel nt Great Damago Inflictod by Hail, and providence Trounced by Seven-olghths of a milo: Fellowplay first, ing Recent Railway Con- ville and such branches and extensions Stroots of a Threatening His alt Gorton Arnold stand in Cranston has Rumors of Loss of Life. ‘Troy. Wakefleld second, Clam A. third, Thine, . a3 may horeafter be deternincd up- Oharactor, been destroyed by fire, It was owned by J. a 101g struction. on. ‘This corporation is also organized :! ¥, Jostin, of this city, who Inses $3,000; in- Lox Steeple-chase, short course; Coryster first, for the furthor purpose of buying, selling, era auired for $4,500, ‘Tho hotel wag kept by J. | CYCLONE IN TIE OTL REGIONS. Glitsccond, Al Whiskle third. ‘line, 2:57, TIE CHESAPEAKE & Oto. and ownlng coal-lands and other: mincral FRANKLIN STREET. M. Eadly, whose loss ty estlinated ‘at $10,000; Bptclal Dispatch to The OntcagoVrriDune, Races at Hampden Park, Brighton » Boach, Columbus, and Elsewhere. a Bravrorp, Pa., Sept. 2.—~A cyclone passed. over a portion of Western New York and Northern Pennsylvania Inst night, doing heavy damage, At Dyck’s Switch, on the Eric Railroad, between Andover snd Wells- The fact ts gonuratly known that the Chesa- | Isttds, and raining, bttylng, and selling coal | A fire which mado great deal of smoke, insured for $3,600, + i and all kinds of minerals and deatlng In all | and which promised at the outset to In- % Lesirted Oily Salone we peolly oxtenalini Kinds of coal. ‘The amount of expital stock | yolve.o large amount of property, oceurred AT SOUT MANOVER, MASS. est fo purpose of creating w new trunk | jy $700,000, divided! Into shares of 8100 eneh. | in the South Side business district Inat | , SOUTH HaNoven, Mass., Sent 2.—Tho ex- Iinu between the West and the Atlantic sea- | ‘The Incorporators are ‘Thomas J. Potter, nttice: tas tensive rubber-works of Eugene U. Cl bourd at Newport News, Va. ‘Tho road | General Manager of the Chicago, Burlington night, but, by tho excellent management of F burned this morning. Voss, Ses. Clapp SPECIAL SPEED PURSE. Loursvieun, Ky. Sent. 2.—Mr. Vanderbilt has advised the Louisville Mair Assuctation that Maud 8, will not be able to trot here on SLEVELAND VS, CILICAGO, tho esth iuat. ‘To fll her place the assoctn- i 4 “ys i | Murshal Swenle, very : ville, buildings wero blown to the ground, ape THapaten to "The Chicagu Zwiinnite Uon has offered a ptirse of $2,500 to ‘Trinket | bas wiready secured autlets ax far west ws thee? ations enkat "Ottumwa sand a the oases beech "3%, ‘0 ve oueG g frees uprooted, and live stock injured, vi », On Sent, 2—Lho champions | and Little Brown Jug. the Ohio Mtiver, but very Httle has transpired | ‘Osgood, 11. B. Scott, and O. AL. Ladd: | quneter of O Dt ‘ 000, About a AT CARO, MICIL freshet swept about thirty rods of the Erie's Cur oday, and suffered a,bad defeat thus far to alive an ides of Its intentions | ‘hese gentlemen havo, purctiased in fee-lm- nunrter of o'clock, Sergt. Cunniif, of Bpectal Dispatch to Te Cricade Tribune, track, delaying travel several hours. Ol CHICAGO DRIVING PARK, Following uro_ tho entries for toiuy’s races at the Chicago Driving-Park matinée: Firat race, throo-minuto cinas—b. bik g. Hrank; George Porrin’s_ b. i. ery; 8. Anderson's, blk, g." Black Ch Ninomun’s bik. 4. Doncon: M. Colvin's br. #. Mambring Sotbam; #1. Yates’ch, m. Neal; 1. F, Ranacn's b. tu, May ilrd, Sovond rico, 2:35 ulzss—). Kelley's b. &. High lond Strangor; I. Brodorick’s b. g. Humboldt; M, Colvin's Princess, ‘Third raco—Little Brown Jug, tho (natest pacer in tho world, wili be drivon ong or two heats of Biniin cab, Fourth raco, match race, $100, running, dash ot ono nile—Ii. V. Bomis’ ch. m. Swavnauve; from the Ohto River to Chicago. . It was ren- | ple abont 1,000 acres of coal-lands near Kirk- Plnkerton’s force, saw flames on the second Easr SAGINAW, Mich, Sept. 2.—Davis* erally understood that the Chesapeake & Pitlew ened have optionson wood deal more | oor of the four-story brick storo at Nos. 29 | stave and heading factory at Caro burned to- Ohtomeant to come to Chicago, but by which | coal-land in that vicinity, which laincluted | and -3t Franklin street, just south | day. Loss, $1,000, No insurance, route was the conundrum, There werg | "one of the vory finpst coubticlds In lowa, | of Lake, and shouted to Officer Cum- ————_—__ mang who ciaimod that arrangements had 5s WEA Teale mugs to Lum tn Box 18 on the * AMUSEMENTS. been perfected with the Chicago & Eastern | sr, Lo: babe dt ‘“—The traiad 0, Cin sohigh, Ihe district. steamers soon arrived, Ilinols, by which that road was to become | einnati & St. Louts Hallroad Company hus Shy thes snenttime;.-thotgl,. the, fies, that UNISON: tho Chicago cnd of the Chesapeake & Oho. | broken up its office at Frankfort, Ind., and reached the third floor, and when Marshal | Tho tonrs of the Great Morn! were crowded to But Presilent Huilokoper, of the Chicugo & | ustublist a it rmanent lew tertons in Swenle caine he ordered a second alarm to | repletion yesterday afternoon aud evening by Eastern Iiinoly, denies the truth of theso | tiiy city. Genome Manager Crake, Superin. | US Ziven. and, subsequently, a third. ‘Te | the patrons of the “ Groat American Showman,” Titmors, anid says there have been no negotin- city. Gonoral-Manager Craig, Superin- | visible flames were in the building men- | ¥49 wero enthusiastic in applauding the excol- tions between the two roadsto bring about | tendent Harris of the Western Diviston, | tioned, but from the windows of Nos, 25, lence of the different portions of the perform- such an arraugemont, Chicf-Engineer Garris, Auditor Springer, and 217, and 219 Lake street, whieh “backed | 8b¢o ‘Tho thorough training and doctlity of tho bende co now atated oi protiy gootl authority | several other oflicers of the road will have is two herds of elephants attracted the greatest at- at the Kankakee Line wi tigy were blown over, nnd cropy damaged, Jn one section of the country the destruction of vinoyards and orchards wits great, Bridges in tho cottrse of the cyclone were washed away, and near Andover several houses were unroofed. eae as of the Cleveland tratlers. ‘The 7 me was intoresting as # pitchers’ gaine, put lovers of heavy batting worse disappoint- ad, The flelding of both nines was brilliant, secormick dit his best, and but three safo hits were obtalned off him, and only five Chleagos reached first base. Goldsinith was wild at first, but after tho fourth inning ho gilled down to business, and but one safe ait was made, Clapp did first-class work bohind the bat, and to this was duo much of McCormick's efectivencss, Burns made o brilliant stop THE NORTILWEST, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Paur, Minn. Sept, 2—A short but se- vere storm of raln, and ball, aud thunder passed over this place early this morning. Nodamage was done in the city, but thers are fragmentary reports of destruction to 5 it i 5 # * oyatnst it, portions of both being ovcu- property in the interior of the State. The cn si D, L. Hall's b. ta, diss Malloy. form the Chica- | thelr offlees here, Genoral-Manager Craig | UP" aku! 1, portios i OvCU- | tention, for certainty fi : of Duna bis hal end trey Hot oul ae diate eitth rave, canein aust of one-half milo— | go end of the Chesapenke & Ohio Rallroad, | says the company has over 8,000 men at Work | pled by the sane firms, an hnmense quantity | this ULAtee Dave hed Laat pe oer oa following dispatches naye been reeclved: ie baw. ‘Tho Cleve! a Willlam: Brady's blk, wz. Cartor Is, Willinm | [11g clalincd that the latter hos acquired a | ab different places along the line of roud, and | of smoke issucd, and two streams were | yesterday performed by the mammoth brutes. | mONATONNA: Sept 2— At 6:20 Inst evening the th red one run fn the first inning on McCor- | Elder's bik, & Ulster; Wiillam Benson's bf. by | controlling interest in the Kankakee Ling, | that 100 miles‘of rait will be laid this inonth. | thrown in, It was quickly discovered, hovw. . | most severe storin of the acason visited our city. 4 sored sie, two passed balls, and «wild | Yat Malloy. and thnt soonor or later the (wo lines will bo | The entire Jine from Toledo tu St, Louls will a fi ly discovered, how- | Thisisthelastday of tho clreus season, and | The wind caine from the northwoat and thon. ve mick's single, Ls ji a ever, that there was no fire there, and that | those who would see Barnum at his best will do | Changed to south, the ball breaking the glass on a pitch, Tho Chicayos tied tho score in tho NOWELL SIDE MATINEE. convolidated, ‘fina ivinge Det fiuatingion be completed this year. . tho smoke camo throtigh doors connecting | Well to embraco this opportunity, as such n | tho exposed aide of tho, bultdings. ‘The i first Inning on Gore's hit, a passed ball, a | ‘Tho North Sido Driving Associntion will | grain route fram Chicago to the Atlantic sea- ITEMS. . the two struetnres, But before. this discove | RTOUDIN of oxcalloucies may novel again’ be | Congremuonal Church, had | thirty Meme. spat to third base, and Kelly's out at first, | give amatince at its tree in Juke View this | coast, Newport News hag a fine harbor, and | Mr. Giles, for a long time Northwestern | Cry We pines, lind been Nooded, aud much ————— reported, Lightning atruck In several places, “i Nelthor slide scored In tho next two innings, | Mtlerhoont, Races commence at 2 o'clock. All | admits the deopest going sep-vessels, ‘Tho | ‘Traveling Agentof the Erle Itailroad, has ag- | Uumme done to the stocks, Almost os soon A “DEAD CR. ” but tho damaxe from that source was not severe. t put both had mon left on basos, In the | 8° Invited to attend. harbor is being speedily impr breil and long | sumed a siuillar postion on the Lake Shore | & the department had settled down to work ANK. funuchuuga in tis causes, repares Gactames Oe foarth inning hits by Shaffer, Remsen, Glass- iuGuuIETTCs Hines of plete me Lolnr prosiae by | Ho Ghent & Michigan Southern Railway. A LOUD CHASIE WAS HEARD Such, in Police Parlance, Is John less than $5,000. ‘Tho windows in tho north ane cock, ond McCormick yletded threo runs. After that nota Clevelander reached first pasa. The Chicagos fared little better, but West purt of the house were complatoly do~ stroyed, He has takenn barrel of hail outot tho ‘rooms, Everything Ia cut to tno ground. Eugene Soper, on the way home to Lomond, had 4 The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers | In Nos. 89 and 41, something having fallen | ~- r Wester “hustegs with tho! Hagler (rune pill Nold soir annual mecting at Boston Fee Te toe ene ecu T ere ile Giarit Ntrcot—tfe hays Ie All to Delute nes, It ts prediatod that the Chesapeake «| (er eet the Brothietliood has solicited | ts space the fire was confined, although | 2nd StU Harps on tho Hollows Who No doubt McCormick Mall will bo crowded tonight to see the “Unknown” who has ae copted Jolin L, Sullivan's offer of $50 to any. sachlneg frst base. ‘ iu sollcite ¢ flooring and celline Are Lying tn Walt to Shoot Him—A | biswiucon with n hay-rack overturned on‘him In agpyTone Mn Tse ns gue who would spur hu four romuds, ho | Nov, Vax into Chieago by next spring Ai talons Lee pate Tae te nse and fousth foors and to robe were Darilly SThoroughbred® Who Abruply Amie | {0 ,wind etrsiog nis boy ten or twelve rods. t iM —— inols Cent wd Ci t s stroyed, y | % urtde: eat 5 == A\R)/B)T/PyAye | Juck Byrnes, of Jackson, Mich. Byrnes has RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION, In receipt of dispatehes Sunouncing a ons dgairo iid which belongs to the heirs of be Pager ie wou naia eteoe Pa onan bulng Dibwe dken. Ne Uyeg ire recep eal alol al alg | von the heavy-weight championship of that | The supplement of tho Finacial Chron. tei alt of ae aloniethelinuat eed ronts Alexander W! ite, can be repaired for $2,000 | foot tho Mcporters Again, Eithor in | | MANKATO.Sopt.2.—A torriblestorm is reported Duala 414) 8) 2] 0} 3 0 | State, and ts considered bycompetent judues | dele estimates that the issuo of stock and | (Henly fall of mala Dievariy ene the TSU, Tt iy Insured. This World or the Noxt—The | Bere this morning de occurring at Waseca, ‘Tho 2{ 01 i] 11] 211 | to be one of the best sparrors of tho day, and | bonds for new rallrond construction during | Surinuftetd Division, Avout Clinton and | aieeet was “occupied by Carean Swale, | Woundeds with Ono Exception, in Milathor any ives were ast or nut,” oth tales : 7 i i S} ol o | Whon he meets the Bostou champion a | the years i881 and 1883 culls for $24,088,000 | Springtield there were refreshing showers. “Sumber driers,” whose loss was hominul, | Pretty Good Shape. Rraphie and ralirond communication frum the 4] a} ala} tq} e}o} very selentitic contest may be expected, | In cash, and that the issue for the improve- ‘The General Passenger and 'Tieket Agents’ | by water. " A ThipUNE reporter called at the Armory yea- pity ae Si on, che gaa: ay teat pevoral 4{ 4/1] 4] 2 0] o | Byrnes Jy 20 years of nae, 6 feot S inches | ment, consolidation, ete., of other roads calls | Assoelatiun of the United States and Canada | ‘The second floor was used by Haskel & Co, | terday afternoon and saw tho man John C. Neal. | dumage done. ‘Trees “wore Uprovted, windows 4] 1} 2} 1) 0) A) 0} bleh, welghs 215 pounds, was born In) ¢ dditional ¢ $155,104,000 In ensh | Will liold Its tall convention at St. Louts, | —Western Insole Company—dealers ln shoe- | the crazy Individual who did tha wholesale } biown i Feet Or belie 4] of 4] 3] 3] 310 | Gandua, amd ty betuz propared for the | fF an additional sun of $155,104,200 In enslt | wort Hold fis, tail conven mger agents uf | filtings. Part of thelr stock, worth in tio | shooting 'Thureday night. It was thonght that | damage dono. ‘Tho cyclone. that darnaad Wie Slalalslaslista | presant’ contest. by James Allen, mlddie- | —A total of €869,87%,200. ‘Thesa calculations | the SL Louls roads have already bezun to | Helehborliood of $000, was burned, and the | hu might have beon under the intlucnee of | seca ulvo struck Junovillo and Harte Lake, do- 35] 4) 8] 8127137] 2 | weighs champion of Michigan, If Byrnes | do not include, the securities issted for tho | arrange cutertuinments for the visitors, to | remalnder souked. ‘heir Insurance fs $2 liquor tho night of the shoot! ty ing considerable dainuge to both places. ‘Tho ala} alal at ola follows HG, tuvice ot Ins _iuentor, Alten, hie cofistruction of roads from Jan. 1 to Sept. 1, | give Then as favorablo an idea of St. Louls | ‘Tite third floor wus oveupled by the Corru- Ieee tie ee ‘ctutratted i pa westerdey wind-milt of tio Winon St. Peter Jtattway at alo} 1) 2) 119) 0 | tomar fur thie $40, Capt. ames Dalton will | #8 tle money for those rouds was secured by | 8 possible, gated tron Daboy Company, whore lousy on | same incoherent and conilictiog suatomenta that | Orruwa.. Iu, Sout, %—A severe thunder, 4] O} Ol olaa| 1] 0 | also set-to with Sullivan, ‘The threo hand- | the tysue of 1890, ‘Lhe roads built this year | The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | ge 500, hedid then. The phyaleinn who examined bim ra falaacn visited this placa Inst hi at, dae H] a] of of 2f 1] 0 | sotwe prizes offered by tie mmnagement for | to Sept, 1 are estimated nt 3,600 miles, These | Railroad has placed Jn tho hands of its! “Phe fourth floor was used by. Sargent, | Yesterday expressed tho opinion that ho wasiu- | M4 mver ie une inc dhie atoeee weed rindiren: o} of of Of 4|-1 | lucalsparrers have been the means of draw- | at $20,000. milo call for an outlay of $7v,- | Pescizer conductors spectal oxchunge | Greenlenf & Brouks, makers of elbows, | 84be, aud his words and actions seomod to sus~ Tone Tatnly. MIA morning we. bad auotlol o} ol ol ol Of ing on large number of entries for tho | 990,000, The Commerctal Butletin is dis- | Checks. which are to bo given in exchange | jocks, pipe, ete. ‘Their loss way about $3,000, | tain that opluion. When tho roporter stopped | yery heavy storm, with considcrabie rain. O| 0] 8] 5] O10 | troptiies, Billy Mudden will - also spar Sa 4 for Himitea tickets reading over that roud. ‘The first’ fluor and basement of No. #7 | in froutof his cett b inthe thi is iH) 0} 0} 0} 4] 5} 1] seit acwell-knawit Ghieazo boxers Dunean | Posed to question the necurney of the Chron- | ‘Tho first conductor will taka up the Ucket or | ycutelnestrece wae mecnipled hae. Wallin | none tho tare aad ines othe nae eee ae ae = Seal al alalinl-a | &. Ross, tho champion all-around thieto of | fele’s calculations. Assuring that Lal of | coupon, and tho oxchinge check will be} © Co, dealers In leather, ‘Considerable | He wore adinty whitesbich covered with Dood, anectat Daspateh to The Cheaao Tvtbune, ee Canady, and E,W. Jolinson, the celebrated | the outlay for Improvements ‘and consolida- | good only fora continuots passage. water got into the basement, und their | anda patrof dark pants. In one 2 Yew Yor, S 2, i anntnias— 2a sd 6 Oa 8 & wrestler, will wrestle two fulls, ong eatehus- | tons, ete., is for new lines, and thatS2i- | The Lake Shore & Michlgan: Southern { dumage may foot up $500; insured TO ee Oe Le ce Corel ee | NEW Eonx, Sept, 2.—Temparature: Cleveland. ee 2 0030.0 0 0 O—4 | cateh-enn and ons collar-and elbow, In har | 6st o00 tg Railroad 8 that tt Weill sell "The first te id basemne: Bt 6H ae a Sollee covered with syote OF wood. p. m., 78 degrees; OY, my 72; 9p. mM, Ts 13 Cason eo a ola 90000 0 O] | hos, Fitty dollars will by paid to’any ong | 6400049 called for by now Ines, See excursiun tickets to te auichivau Brewers 217, aud #19 oinke wiivel were Beounled By you seein sea cor yout ies eae ee m., 63; nverage temperature, 723/3 nverago Reerbaso bit—Dairy imple, who will take ufullout of elthor nui, Jed | Would represent the sum Invested in bulld- | Keoetation ut Coldwater, Mich. Sept, Gand | Durand Brus. &¢ Co. wholesale grocers, who | , The mun looked up in asuartied way, passed | twityperature for corresponding datelast year, ° Fint buge on balls—ClovelAnd, 2; Chicngo, 2, Dorney’s sons, the “boy wonders,” will glvo ti » f, + 7 Totiremen in uniform the rate will be | lost cousiderable by water—perhaps $3,000, bis hund across his face, and eyed his queationur | T23g. Tatton bniea—Cloveland, 0; Chicago, J. * an oxulbition uf tholr siciit In the manly “art | At $20,000 | Poe tl og ttlay, Would | Ono faro for the round trip, and to the gou- | which Is covered by Insurance, witha eg mee, saving, * What do you moan?” au a _—| *, 5 of self ese, , pe 5 , bi A 2 ES Na voy Double play anise QuaneATEON | ttambaa; eee teDucatd will nat 29 Féteroe; ani eaten ‘cngegements have been taken during | ¢f2! public two cents per intle cach way, ‘The second und third floors were occupied | pighty THE SIGNAL SERVICE Firemen's apparatus will bo carried in | by the Corrugated Iron Elbow Company, | ef dian't tan 5 he net ate ae montns. Ae sie fe pubs the freight cars treo of charge. Whose stock wis wet down and damaged t6 | telt me t whose men but T dow remember construction, and is four times tho average of |. ‘'here is no change In the passenger war to | He extent of S100, making thelr loss 4,000, | anstbimy about It. think they must bo als- the last fifteen years, the conclusion seems | the East. ‘Tho Grand Trunk continues todo | “Hd fourth toe was the pectons oto ‘They aay you aro crazy.” to be wholly incredible. It ig more so, tho | & Very heavy. business, still selling from 200 ent, Greenleat Re Dookie: whens auctas Sar-) 1 Well, thas what the surgeon who examined Bulletin continues, when It is romenbored | to 300 tickets u-day.' Slice the $5 rate to | Pelt firvenioar & Urovke, who sustained & | my oud'eatd this morning, but it's tho flew te that the estimates do not cover constructions | Boston has been established, aboutone month | iin oveupy Nos, 43 and 4. Franklin ie Fit | eve aver benrd of It." provided for before last January, but actual- gO, the Grand Trunk has sold nearly 7,000 | od carr Lei foilowlus policies: street, “ Have you lived here In Chicago?’ asked the HM done this year, nor yet. the work to bo | tickets, Still this heavy business seems to | UN x i x paricleae done in 1883 froin ‘ments that have not yet | hove but little affected the other Enstern | Atmerican of Philudelphia..... been subscribed, When these clemonts are | lines, although they continue to charze sis | pommercinl ulon of Lon Orrice or THy Cur SiaNAL OFFICER, Wasutxatos, D.C, Sept. $1 a, m.—The » Chief Signal Officer of the Army furnishes - the following spectal bulletins ‘The barometer Is highest in Montana and - lowest in Ontario. ‘The teinperature has , fallen from 1to 10 degrees In New England, and from 1 to 8 dexress In the Lower Lake re- gions. It has risen slightly in the South Ate Inntic and Gulf States,” ‘Ihe following tem- * Parson? Davies will render Iiim assist anee, No reply has yet been ime to Me- Donald’s challenge on beliwif of Sullivan for sunatel neninst Rynt for from $5,000 togiG,- 000 a uldes $1,000 wis sent to the New York fe lost night in stpport of this chal- lenge. RAILROAD-BUILDING. Dalal Nicol, urns, Flint (2), Quest. Balls called McCormick, 80; Goldsmith. 60, Strikes called—MeCorimick, 43; Goldymith, 20, Passed Dalla-Clapp, 1; Flint, 2 Wild pitch—-Goldsrmith, 2, Time—One hour aud thirty-tlvo minutes. Umplro~Docscher. TROY VS. PROVIDENCE. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Cnicago Tribunes .Tnoy, N. Y., Sept. 2—-Tho Troy and Providence teams played an excellent and porter. “No: I catne here yeaterduy from Troy, N.Y. My folks all Hye there. 1 bad nm yoo trade in thut place, and was dois well iu the Hauor bus- Importapt Part Borne by the New Era x taken Into consideration, “the Chrontcle’s | to Boston and $15 to New York. Both the ot BY ard " " 2B . ie very exclting gaine, partly in tho rain, today, Grading‘and Ditching Machines, estimate would seem to point to aconstrue- | Michigun Central and Lake Shore claim to salle ot Now oe serosa Let ae < 4 Se Te al we Alpen eke 56; Que. nd ifwo vie in treet int “| ‘rhe rallrond bullders of the West ata pur. | tou Jn the two years, 1831 and 1882, of 25,000 | be doing n heavier business than at this time | Actua of Hartford .. Le Nu Fon A YOUNG MAN TO COME |” Ninerous rains have fallen in New En- a Troy scored two runs in the first Inning on | ovine in large numbers tho Now lira Grad- | 10 80,000 miles. ‘Tie Bultccin, however, re- | Inst yoat, and their Boston sleepers ure al- | Union of Puuadelphi 700 WEST, : gland, and heavy rains accompanied by thunder storms in the Lower Lake region. A rainfall of 182-100 Juches in eight hours is reported from ‘Toledo, and one of 4 5-100 in ches from tock tsland. — Northeasterly winds continue In New England, Elsewhere the wind Is variable. Indientions are that slightly warmer fair weather will prevall in the South Atlaotle and Gulf States today aud tomorrow, aud warmer, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with raln, will prevail in New England to- hitof Connors, three-baser’ of Ferguson, toda passed ball, Iits of Ferguson, Gilles- ple, ant Ewing gave another in‘ the elghth, and anerrorof Farrell, passed ball, and his of Ewing and Welsh in the ninth, A dase on balls, a hit of York, and a wild throw ofGillesple gave Providence the first run; a bit of Gtiligan, adoublo of Denny, and awild throw of Ferguson, the second; hits of York and Gilligan, the third. ABER Hin * Whe facts show A eile oe erea- | wiys crowded. eer a sey kore lon of new ratlroad securitics that sug- : é 5 pat ve gests euretul refloution “It"ia levident | road notties the Guneral Tiekeh and. Passe | Batieg eatee VOR hat tho Issue of rilrond ‘securities hus | gor Agents of the following setieduly of | itviers of New York... miatorlally excooded the Hmlts of that verlod | proportions in through rates: From Chi- | Weateru Assurances of 3 which jminedlately preceded the panic of | Gao to Minneapoliy and St. Paul, via tho | State of Pennaylvunin, 1873, ‘The conditions, howover, are different, | Albert Lea route, allow ‘the Chieagu, lock Htellanco of Futladulpb ¥or soverul years there was ‘little railroad Ysland & Pacific allroad 42 per cent, the building, snd the presont activity is largely | Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Ttul- necessary to keep up with the drift of new | youd 37 per cont, and the Minneapolis & St. sottlement and devolopment. It may also be | Eouls iallrond 21 per vont. Arbitraries to | 20% did the occupants’ sustain n loss worth x ond {came here. F toll you if it hadn't been ‘uo | fordring {dbo ngood mun today, I've got it food education, and drink's what's ruined me, Say.” bo suddonly ejuculated, “where's my C “Tx your wife In town?” “1 tert ber ju Troy with my folks, but she was atthe nevium aud inthe jufllast night. fsaw her,” and the man glanced uervously ubout bis ing and Ditehing Machine, manufactured by ana Wauchope Ioad-Grader Company at Nos, 637, 629, and OL South Halsted strect, Chicage, the earth belug put In position In grado by the use of these machines at a cost of from'1}$ to cents per cubic yard. ‘Tho machine ts .worked by twelve horses and threo men, Its advantages can be readily uu derstood by every railroad builder who will een stein Withee WEE aE ieee coitat at thiy pulnt tho aipnies Sinai ‘5 Z 3 wu sed in. he adjoining bulldings were not Injured, passing around the midday meul paused in Tront e * of the celi and asked Neal If he wanted any- exninine it, In short, the President of tho | stated that much more road 1s belng built for | 9 allowed the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Man. | Bendoniny. thing to cut, day aud probably tomorrow. Jantngi— fee ee. 722, | company, Mr. W. J, awards, guarantees the same expenditure than yas the si80 Be- Hoba. and Northorn Baelic itallraads on a betaial Jose willing: auCUE, S75 00X Whilo | s-Just wuit, please," be sald as bo eyed tho Hor the Ohio Valley and ‘Tonnessee, partly 0000110 i-3 each and every machine to handle 1,000 cubis fore ms ani f id euro ievenien A tickets to points beyond Minneapolls 20 cents Mere the trait pt Gin ite wo voRe ‘cond fond. ansgerly, Hutt Tenn wash my bands. Tale | cloudy weather an possibly ‘local’ Talus, Providence, % yards of cartli per day, carrying {t front bar- ands of men per expericnes an less for tirst-class-on thelr rates from St. rays e nont and cienn whilu eating.” | winds mostly westerly, nearly stationary row-pit to grade. ‘Thad largest railroad builders In the West- ern worjit have availed themsclyes of tho benolitsarising from the uso of these lnbor- suv bgchines, Volk, Patterson & Co., contractors on tho St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Rallrowd, have purchased sx of them, One was first taken on trial, ‘This was quickly supple- B 8: Providenco, 2. Rung eared roy. 2: Providence, % Two-baan noe bite—itadbourns, Denny, Welsh, Threo-buse hit—Forguson, ‘Base on balls~Pravidonos, L eas atic Radbourn Gillespie, Ferguson, Hankinson, barometer and temperature, For the Lower Luke reglon, partly cloudy weather aml local rains, yvurluble winds, sta- tlonary or lower barometer‘and temperature. For the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy weather, possibly local rains, variable winds, stationary or higher barometer, nearly stu- onary temperature. of at >_fuzger, caplet Pies | tie emir Paul Second-class and round-trip rates tell any Uishang define abanit t nasien a ‘paltot ree ee fonvard aaa te syndicates engaged in the building of fen Etanenpalls are the sarap te frou Bee LITTLE ONES. Bite As bo toox up the tin ean contntalw tho ? E ‘i . ran contalning Baw dines Lea ered ioe opemitles iia Tho first excursion to the Yellowstone |, Te slarm frome Lox A3t at 11:15 yesterday | hot couse be cried nut and said, J ere'a nome iheang ‘rather thin With honey obtained by | over the Northern Paelile through the wou | forenoon was ciused by a fire in a two-story | fouls let tn tay manda ser, tle foot ware popillar subscription, It ts presumed. that | derful Bad Lands and the Yellowetous Lake | frame barn nt No, 83 ‘Thirteenth street, | ahd ne limped patntully us he walked about ii these men know what thoy are about. At | aud Park region te Glendive on the Yellow- | owned by Patrick O'Callahmn, and oceupled | his narrow guarters. “+ tho same time the public, in the ovent that | stone Miver will leave St. Paul Monday, | by Jlenry Knight. Cause unknown. Dam | When he tinished bis meal bo looked carefully Lett on bases—Troy, 6; Providence, 6, oa Sept. 14 a67 p. in. and will” arrive nt Glen | age, $50 | around to seo that no-one wus watebing bin, | . Ser tho Upper Mississipp! and Lower Alls: Poublo-play—Farroll-Btart, monted by the ‘order of five, additions! tu such “seaurltleg inte, DUE upon’ fhe: war kel, To utd p me Wednesday, Sep, 14, und will dat SHO em from Box $83 at 10:03 last even | aod then beckoned the ruporier ty come ourer, | sourl Valleys, fair weather, exeapt local : Famed balle—Holbort, 13 Gillizan, 8 » | ellnes, and the unconditional purchase of all | $0 get buck to St. Paul the following Suturduy. | ine was enused by aire in nonestory frame | wees Bo came up tothe bars tho poor wraah | Ali In the Southern portion of tho latter ne Halls called —Wurd, Gis Walsh, 20. alx, Ly ses. : ‘As this exeuraion has been gotten up for the | builiing in the rear of No. 314 West Lake | leaned forward and whispered In hisear, Do | distriet, siortherly winds in tho litter, and & Bu 8 called—Ward, 30; Welsh, "7. Foley, Shirley & Co., who are contractors — express purpose of giving those who have | street, eA et by EW BI tekit ‘1 at ved you think those men are raing to whoot mu?" winds shifting to northorly in the former ee Tanase peor and forty-five minutes, on tho 8t. Paul& Munitoba Railroad, ordered CINCINNATI SOUTHERN, NovGr BUON the OnHMITY: ah: opportunity of | ae a Wauuract Fae f dtoves ord, occupied | © why reportor gusiirod bint that thare was no | district, stationary followed bf risiug barou- Ne iro—Hizham, one of the Wauchope Roud-Graders on trial, Spectat Dispatch fo The Chieaco Tbuns, PF 4 a3 0 manufactory of stoves, furnaces, aud | fear ut that, and thon he asked what thoy would | gtur, startlonary or lower temperature. Ki whieh they cuinmenced to use during the last month, ‘The following Ietter and telegrutns spoak for thumselves us to the resulbof tho Thal: : Pramina, D, T, Aug, 18, 1831, To the Wauchope Roud-Grading Mai facturing Company of Chicago—GENtLy- MEN: With the Nuw Era Grador we have put up a four-foot bunk, fourteen feet wide, and completed in six days of ten hours each 8,300 yards, making wn average per day of 1,883 yards, Please let us kuow by telegram whion you could possibly let us HAVE ANOTUER MACHINE, and wo shall roply on -recelpt af your tele- grain, Forey & SHuwey, Contractors on the St. Fuul, ‘Sluncapolls & Man- itoba, Valiway, ie ths followlug telegram also speaks for it- self: Peunina, Dak., Aug, 23, 1881, ss ppen visiting ana becoming more fasuillar with the | heuters by the Hess Stove Company, George Ke co 1 vo up. Crxcixnatt, O., Sept. 2— The Trusteeg of | now country belng oqanied up by the North- | K. Iess, President. ‘Damnnse to bulla on coe ibn atetain ae Gumae Sion ad waked htm if tho Cincinnat! Southern Ratlroad mect ‘to- | ern Pacific Kattroad Company, tie rata has | and to contents, $100, ‘The loss is fully cov- | bo bad been shot the night before. Hu sald he morrow to make an award of the lease for | been tixea at the low figure of S25 for the | ered by Insurance In companics the uames | bad been shot in tho head, and, turning aroun, twenty-five years to the highest and best of | round trip, and includes ono double berth In | of which could not be ascertatned Inst night. red Pa Ae Tae te dust the bids opened by them on the 25th of Au- aleapini anita epeeteeet rato to Glen- ena aire cnlaliater Sree wiieno ve causes 1 | forward to examine it more vloscly, but Neal gust. These bids wore ten in number. Four p STE FORBL ty Lae ret f a drew away from him aud auld ho “wouldn't friend: . & } _ A sulll alurm to Engine Company No, 21 at | have it.” At them have been pronounced Informal, nail Fate ens of te Quincy, Vamdalle © | vais last eventne was caused by aketosens | ™A°opiored man sho rooms over Michtes's alx aro before the Board for action. Oflictally | ijunker JIL a few days ago, to consult and | wun accidentally falling upon the basement | pawnsbop, No. i Clurk étreot, vaino tite tho computed as to tholr face value, they rank: | perfect more fully the plans for constructing | floor of Mrs. Cook's boarding-house, No. 11 | vorrider with an oicar, SUE, onkinn eh unt: First, Fred Wolffe, for the Erlungur syndi- | tho road. Among those present wore J, L. Harmon court, Damage tilting. pits iat cr a tho | at heat to. suport a sk y Penniti, Chiengo, President: Q. W. Ware, The alarm from Gox G4 vt £30 yesterday t ‘ te eateot London; second, George Dounhty, . By, | oft mused. Bi By day night he was eltting in front of his resi- POniniinatt: 1 i if A Taieity LEE of Jerseyville, Vice-President; it, M. | afternoon was enused by the discovery of | Yoace when Neal caine up, took off Lis voat, toro of Cincinnati, for self and associntes; thir, | poxurd und ‘Judge J. Fouko, ‘Vau- fire In a one-story and basement frame build- | te juto shreds, and exctalnicd: RG Huston & Co, Southeast Ton- | doliu, and a inrgo amumber of ‘eltizens lug at No. 1) Van Buren street, owned by “Pa. A THOROvaUBRED |” nesses, Virginin & Georgian Reallrond, | from’ all sectlony through whieh the | ANgts atetlatty and aecipled a3.9 dwelling | 015 man brought upa coat and told him he r J W. Colo, Prosident; fifth, | new road fs to run, ‘ho President and Vico by hin and William Gibson, ‘Thy Toss on | ee ree oreo Inst piace be had beet It Rinettinti Ratroud, Companys alxth’ | President made flattering reports of thelr | boiidins is esthanted at vouethins tess than ) Tou the cout wad trlod to, Tear itup, but dld not Laoptavig & Nashville Ratiruad Gompany, Interviews swith Huan wugants nt Naw Bee aud te covered Ae AeGlarty Elite Shecod, ‘The colored man anld ty was, gure ty at) ‘ Sa . ! ‘. 3 ct a no wun, und those who bid see Of these, B. G, Iuston & Co. and thé Louts: o risit ‘enp Dour ete roue Gibson's about $350, ‘The | ioe tout aghe. bud’ oeread that. hows LUCAL ODARKVATIONS, CI10aG0, Sept. 2-101 p,m. Cima Bary tier hu) Wind Va] in.) Weather BUFFALO V8, DETROIT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribunse Burrato, N. ¥., Sept. %.—Tho Detrolts made their second visit to Buffalo today, and Weru badly beaten by a score of 14tod. ‘The ame was an exhibldon of terrific hitting such asisseldom witnessed hore, Mutlane Was put in to pitch for the visitors, and each member of the hone team excepting Foloy . And Force scored baso hits, even Galvin coming in for one single, a double, and one three-bagzer, Galvin was rather frealy batted for singles, but Bancroft’s men had little luck in bunching thelr hits, and two of the rung accured are directly chargeable to tttors by White, Kipp umplred a fair came. Theerowd was large, and had plenty of Lowuse toupurmara cr eee UIUNEWAL GiMERVATIONS, CHICAGO, apt, 2-1 pm, Wind, [anf aven'r. Stations. chances to ver ie Wauchope Roud-Grader'Manifacturing,| ville. és’ Nashville. Company. seem to bnve | ‘Che proposed rond Js to ba about 160 miles In | Ment 9150, a At 0 Abou t g by Bancroft, and witl maxo his appearances Without ‘fall Er ata wend you diy autther Ing the road, have, if netiventall, only been x0, Macoupin,und Fayette Counties to Vandatla.. | to the extent vf 9159. ‘The owner, Ars. Sa or zis, pier et ‘Bin coat thoy 4 {he game tomorrow. machine? Answer fmmudiately, in view of complications or compronitsea that’ ——— Aunes Reddick, also, luses ubont 510) Ot | ie qujeted down. : i ‘% dnt 12394668789 u Youny & Siumtzy, Contractors, | mlghtcome to pass, The Doughty party und Venches and May-Fevor, Ghused Ly the stuvepive th Mrse Meciacey’s. | 4, Tee unlvenul opinion at the Armory appeared e aol Oo024000 0 0-6 Tho following additional dispatch has just | the Cole party have disputed the superiority Palladeiphts Timer, Apurtment falling doy. tobe that Nent was ermzy—"n dend crank,” as re ian of ig 0 5 4 0 0 *—H | heen received from loley & Shirley: of the Wolffe bid, and the latter atleast have | People who are troubled with that most ine | Sburtinent fallin dow, tho offlecrs umpliatieally expressed it. When BS Ferned rons—Hutfal Bs peels Prana, D,'E, Aug, 31, 1881 attempted to forea a compromise arcane: | gular affection known ws buyefever report Kn the reporter left, be bide blin good-by Ina very a alaeding comb sy bata. |g, 7, alti Mander “Wauchope | tnt. dua afoverago to the tao etd tioy | somal ascents trom, anugranies Uh | | TAT-TOOLING WORRIES, | He taooe Gites tha woke wit i Two-buso bitePowoll, Honor ‘Bennet, Guivin, | @rdder Manufacturing Company, Chicago, | have boliind them the gigantic Phomus FP beyin to hesert thomecivosiete thor Aus | THe alarm from Box No, $16 at 10:19 Inst | tenor in tals hope, eis, Unnecedsuey to stato, s z ie Ifyou can shiv another grader at once send It, “Answer, Forry & Snmey, Contractors, ws Sbree-baso hite~Q' Rourke, Rrouthosy, Gaty! first boso on bails—Luituld, 2} Dotealts 2. af rst base on errord—Duftaly, 21 Detrolt, ek out—Knight, Bonnett, Houck ¢), Gore Foster syndicate, mado in the Cole Interest, | yust,and that date bas pussed by withoutany | Might was caused by a fire in the turrooflug | whieh ts not shured Ih by bia roportorlal visitor, whose bid was pronounced Informal, and | unplougunt sonsivons boing felt by a number | works of Barrett, Arnold & Kimball, at the he wounted of Thursday oventiug's carnival under which _troublesyine HUgation ts | of former sutforers who have not been ubto to of bivod are all alive as yet, and with but onus corner of Hickory avenue and Division $s q yapec | un ? tt | got outar the city, M, Richards Muckle, busi- i oxception tro in no inmediate dunger of deuth. ‘rdt Foley. Fares. ps erenie Mee aS sore this hour” thas & aettntt Huda Hoss-ianuyer uf the Ledyer, who fa the grent | strect,on what Is known us Goose Istand, Pils oxeoption is Henry Joboson, colored, the Doudte eine tiutato, 4s Detroit, 1t. ention at the factory and satesroome Bans ing > hos. been arrlyp at between hay’ foyer wutbority In this city, '8 at Hutblee | About ten aminutes before that tlue four | third of tho jive men shot by tho mania ya—Galvin- White-Brouthore, company in this elty, where all Information | any two of the parties, though efforts were | Port itd pltchos—stultane, 3; Galvin, 1 fime—-Two hours aud ten winutcs, Nut, attending the convention of inty- | workmen were it work inthe little factory John C. Neal. As wus stutod in yesterdays A Umpire~—Kipp. inde yesterday “In that direction, 1¢ auy | fader wsich. om nogount of tue Feeutanty and | Where the rootlne paper Is saturated wit fisopunlee [Be geen mers ret: Front progress was mado It was In the mollification | intiguity of his attacks, bo bas been electud | tet, ‘Chere was no tire In tho bulldtng, but | nemorrhugo, Avan carly hour this morniug a of the Dawaty syndicate by the tuclt | Pres! Mott. Mr. ig Ubtaoks, “no bas bec Cane suddenly the workiuen siw a slight fire over Telepuone DiesHAIe row the ‘County, Hospital underatanding that thoy wero to have | away that tho usual nny-fever attuvka hud net | one of the kettles where tho steam-plpe | stuced that hu appenred to vo sinking atowly a first chageo at tho stock of the now | shown company, aml that the other member, the Hon, | dentl, on the tople’ will be gladly given, ‘The ma- ehing can bo seen In proetieat operation on —— the Jing of the bolt raflroud near Archer ayer 8 KAMPDEN PARK, und, tn this clty, PHNGVIRLD, Mass, Sopt %.—Tho Hamp en Park races today resulted as follows? omedlves as onrly us usual, aud he évi- | enters the building, In & moment ott} but surely, und that the cbuices | were mpuctad, what ia now reported tobe | the tar was In a blaze and tha men | greatly oxningt rocoyory. = ‘Thomay Flyin ee A Pair of Historical Drum-Sticks, ' . ‘Theodore Cook, was to be the Presidont, ‘This, | Se case, hey might not show thomsctyes | find barely thine toescape, The flames were | Was, Jest ovoning reatlig very confortably mat att Col. Borrow shia reat culosiey in tho abapo | of course, under tho Wollfo uduintstration, a al mi cuit tnoury, of bis own upaw | seen by hati Kuta f-watehnint enat of ) Bt Bia nome hu. It Miron aireot.. rhe toetany Mambrin KH SoU oem nich & pid A untae Tho prospects ure that the Board of Trustees | adyvauce Dofote the assombled association, Ho the br dee Who turned fn au alarm from the to the dangerous naturoof bls wound, whiten is: wlll and Darlunpy, Wy i, waar tenons vole, | Heltoves dint, the fever te caused uy cating | cormur of Halsted and Division streets, All | in'tho loft groin, but thus far the patient ty sido of a doad British drummer, at the battle of | award the lease t Ife und associates, ponchos, ‘Hols contirmod in this fiupression by | the enxtnes lu this district Burutoga, 177%. They weru handed over to a were at ie fee } doing very well. Une favorable symptom is ‘The unanimity at least will depend on the | the fact that, in bis own case and in the casus of | down-town except No, W. Before nny nv- | that the wound gives htm - litte or be aruamey te. the Continental nis, by ebonk)| wDtinness ot tho Enelish arly to accede to | all with whot be hay compared notes, the vie parntus hud arrived the roof of thu building | no pate, io is quite w philosopitont Irishman uN ftuvoluionary Wate A son nt the Atoerioan | certain conditions, Col. Cole reaulied the city | lence and durition of the foyer bas buen in ox- | tall in, which prubably saved the remainder | ia bh and will mike a good teht for ny enon drumtior inthe War ot siz, ana | this oyening, aud was walted upon by Fred | aet proportion ta the extent of indulgence tn | of the extensive works from-catehing tt Eocurary, Baye at a oad the wat be Wau with’ Gon. Javkson ou the momorabiostn | Wolffe, which hag croated talk, Wollfa | powutcs. | Bore gary tha parle OE Nee eae ine | two other engines sibsequently arrived, Sate were ale arto ent turned ign F 8 Yay of January, ‘181 Woon tho ‘Brita under | clalna, howavor, that ho called to recelve | sutoncancuboe mouitine fa over Ingetever | Nudd ton the fire was evon under complete | aioy "opened. eho. teune door ta. ou what tho bs Puckenhum anstulnod thoir terriblo dofeut at | propositions for 4 compromisc rather than to | depurts, Hoaldes, he bus riod EAAG in at control: ‘Tho building buried 1s a high one | groupie was, and Just as they did so Neal, still FAS Now Orleans. Those druuivaticks boat “fhe | inake ther. whut poachos mie seurcu, and, therofore, Hittle | story brick Ktructure about xiv feet | crying oul, ran up the steps © und wy ‘Amoricans ka Aria ‘ud erg Hwed to oxpross ~. oaten, thara isun uluost utter ubsencoat tha | Jt “was filled with | machinery for] shot” hin.’ He eronpled with i ot 2 Joy af the Victors ater. tha. battle was ovor. TIE MISSOURL RIVER POOL, foyer. 'fho scurelly of peachos this yearsna | spreading” tary and tho ehlef dun- | aud tho” abut | which struck a A kyandéort was a druinmur tn Seott's wriny, Io the battlos buforo the City of Moxivo, and thesa atloks wore used at the head of tho column which wade its triumphal eutry inte the grandson was, a drummor ‘wonty-fourth Michigan n+ fantry, of which Col, Mortow was tho Culodel, and these drutn-aticks were used In the grout Wur of tho Kobeltion until 184, when they cume into the possession of thelr presont owts or. Thoy wero in tho bands of u Schlyan drummer at tho houd of the famous Iron Drie Kudos composed of Bilenignt, Judinna, and W isoonsia troup, In the grand review tu Wash. fugton at tho oclug of tho War. Thuy bad layod & wonderful part in tho bistury of tho be ted States. ‘They buve sounded the revellio retreat for four generations of Awericun soldiors, Thoy are vlder than the presout Ga 3, ie tho absenco of the atvetion scomtocont\m | ger day in the — posalbility of tha | was fred over his shoulder whilo they wero Snaudurstora, Mr. John GC. Gailey ener 2ennger OF Te a Deerg: Me Hrulnibc is Alora Wultover ia | Sinead og ther itames tolthe laree. butlilines, | aerumeting, Fiynu realizes tat ho was wounded, the Wabash, was in the elty yeatorday on | ruts theory, aud attributes bls freedom from te | wd w stable Cull of horges fmmnediately wuja- | sudso relinqulsued the Hight, business connected with hls road. In acon: | fover thte year entirely to tho svarclty Of | cunt. ‘Phe total loss is estimated Ry ho | , Keporte trom Me, Wott, who fa lytue at his | s euvhes, of which f ui | ot “ ‘ home No, 811 West Adams street, reprusont bint voruation with a Trims representative re- | Pon Tet ar tae a way pale bane ecu Superintendent at $1,000, of willel, $t190 4a°| udotag fairly well considoriug Re aantueD: OF warding the prospects of the Southwestern | ton of Philadelphians from tha fevor this year | for machinery, S3yo for stock, and $200 for | nis Injury, - < Hallway Association, lhe stated that there | the lutelllyeava comes that the Roy. Henry | tho building, the walls of wi teh are tll) tie Wilfium Bpringcord, the wighteclerk’ in. the the bi ots Uh t Jeable are | Ward Hoeehor, who has bova a contirinod sug | tiet, “She suine plage yes gutted by a sutlous | lodging-house, is ulso at the County Hospital, were tho best prospucts What an amicable at | cyroe, is ontirely free from the wifeetion thisyeur, | fire asyear ada hale ago. ‘There was wo Und uelage nccounts was getting un. comfortas rangement sould is Gertectod at His nek and. fhororures oxpocia that bq will uot bave to | fusuratico on this part of the works, bly. be exact uawhay oF tg upleg aus oe mevting of the association, yet no tlefinit plan | tuko bis usual mouuralu trip. * — buen awourtuincd . e - of setticmont had yot beon arrived at ‘THO! yas welogeephera } AT SIERUAVILLE, CAT. Aontly te reeule cannot tie fost abbot Jmpression has got abroad, ho sald, that the The. nee iW, » Tans nent We porasion: Sax Francisco, Cul, Sopt, 3.—The Slorra- | by tls old Detrolt ohum, James pean i also Wabash agreot at the lato meeting at the | pool, i ftov, Ni wished to sond moable disputes | Ville fire was leas destructive than at first re | bur ee ete ee ee Graud Pacitle Hotel to no longer Insist upon | to friends la Waahingtou, 1 wis dirceted to the | reported, * Chu loss aggrexates about $70,000, | erod youd. At & o'clock dn tho morning the continuanes of the Hannibal Bt Jalon, | privelpal telcyruph station, A iwun unsworud | ‘phe report of loss of Hfe was erronvous, ‘Lhe er with Soup. % Bir Henry Thompson. * . Tho rationate of the Initial soup bus often beon diveuwseds some regard it we culvuluted to dhninish digestive power, on tho theery that so. ingen Buid qaken at frat dilutes joe xustrio Juices, But there appears to bo ho foundation tor tule belle, A clear suup disappenis almodt surmediutely ufter entormy the stowed, and in no way Interfores with te yustrio Suloe, which 43 stored tu ita appropriate cellaready fue ueton, ‘Pho habit of cummenelme dinuer with soup bay, without doubt, ity origin inthe fact that allman in thls fluid form—In fact, rendy dlgested—soon, enters the blood wid rapidly refrosues the bua~ Bry wisn, Who, after a cunstderabla Coat end ¢ coLUMnUS. ‘oLuMnUS, U,, Sopt, 1—The pacing race today aun Braaeee - class, for $300, had six starter : ‘ Byun, wuo had poralsred in depying all knowl. ‘ : ‘down with @ suuso of ux- wy gramont, “What was thoir bigwory in tho Brite | his, he sayy, {8 erroneous, rabush | ly #uIninons. Laskod the cost of the messune, " x Chath Wihe snuoring frow tho tide of big urcest | much uctivity, wis down cy i Noauaay firuray wo have nomeKus OF KGoW Iu. "TR6y | (ee ee te ee ae emittunlata | sWiera tors askod bo., 1 Washinwtim ony, | powder In Nichol’y store exploded, wonttere | to ?iiter dunn Wheoler, wus taken. bofory iis | Hauwtions ta aounteney bis privet mel te “ae. Sribiepealite they sonaded cis desth-kooit gf | that tha, Hannltal | Divlsfon be eoutiu | Cede aie ing ingue upon, ns nagt— fig brloky anu mortar, but, warnlus hhaylog | vlotiay tides, tll” fald Walpole, but tet | Svan warut soup. tu feclnue of oxtuustlon akeup Jaki tbe Vea The pectontinnaet Prinve Charles Kdwurdtitne | wed, ‘Tho Wabash: by in favor of | *Wusninutou Dupe suid or whae Statue tbat | , : hin go. het bin wo. Tdon’t want to proseoute | titinpeary, aod iveitubllity gives wuy to tha - iY y " ye hun.” Nevertheless Eyun wus taken baulk to the Sutscod ia ie Ronee NE toga wore born | Hera of Rowidso oo fueled oe Callan. | SoUpRanliig, he pool, and will | tar ys Waakanpton is te Capital ot ite | + Aw gone WAYNT, IND Sitio ane Wi be Bulg so uae tho Ri ce ee eee ae aturk oe ales y 235, 9:99, 9:8 y , yhed, By IND, 7 a y 2 Tho ratting eee a BH. Other fs of maboyaoy, ‘These old drumeaticks | Hue it would {slat upon receiving such | looked atu perfect loss tounderstanil my moan= Byastat Diupateh ta ‘fhe Chteuyo ‘Trituns, UF Walpole’s iajuriog. | [amg oxbaustion witit a glast of sberey betul foursunne® Theo, 9:80-claay, for $109, had | will be plucod Iu tho hands of brave Willa | share of the Dislness ay 1 -ls justly entitled | ing, A man of suiicient businves capaelly to ju sustrayotly ne less Hain a vbysloloxtout Ree a Ft fo. dt the iuanngers of tha other Yonds re- | Nuvu churgo of eablo-telegrams in tue Cay” of | | Foire Wayne, Ind., Sept, 3—Crall's brick THE RUSSIAN ASIATIC SQUADRON, lander, indus tho stomuch und depruvinge Many Bullard, ono of tho heroes of tre ltebellion, and ‘ i at f tho siumucl und denruyin 8) rire be used'at the reunion of suldivrs and vallors of | fuse to make such concessions, thon of | MVerpeol bad never heard of Waubinatun City! | block, on Columbia streot, was completely | gay Francisco, Soph %—Tho Mussian | fig bale hi wh yedieested Fa Fracette tidy Foe eo Tec ee ee cig gute | course thery ean be no peaceful settlement, He tarnug to bis bouleas ho, rend columo afte | gutted by tire, wileh broke out atdu'cluck | steam corvet Africa arrived today from food und Peli green atagl anal ' ing Cloud See ee ee eee ae eran the musioor te Onion | He was of the opinion, however, that all | tthe Disteict ot Columbiay “tf did. aire was [ou the second floor, used asin palntshop | aautmott. lt 13 expected she will bu fol- | must by spent uy the wiowack Iu deriving some bir rere % dis, ja boaton by 4 pale of arum-atloks whlch have | Were autiuated by a desire.to bring about a | gy answer, * Woll, thon, tou District of Colum. | ‘Pho building was damaged $3,000; no Lnsur- 1 ha ‘Astath Hutrlmone frou solid alliment, ag wall ws lodte Te Consolation pee ee pone dawn to us froin Huryoyoo's defeat, wore | peucetul settleinens of the | Suuthwestern | bia is two-dnd-tuppenca & word, pated | anew. Nathun Bros, & Strauss, ‘wholvaale | lowed soon by the remaluder of the Asiatic Foctly trenriboning the orguis Of digestion J+ es on purse of 3100, yor a lle than 100 years ago. ultles, and for this reason he belleves | wo a bleak form for my mussayo." Uquore, love 910,000; Insured for $L0U each | squadron. weil for ita Surthcoming du! ! . +

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