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pe gis suttered from weakness of the back, imior attributable to the long fights of is Penied they were obliged to climb several every aay in order to reach the toi-rooms. the dyspeptic yptoms pe result of irregular meal. hours. also shown that a hirge num- the best’ sebolars had seriously uver-stuay, and, on the such as should ¢been allowed The evils ist in the Cleveland schools are cer- ne } to that city alone. . The pub- 20 wre today crowded to their md itmight be well for the e that proper mexsures are y the buildings as healthful as que Shah of Persia will soon make an- quer visit to Europe, and it fs understood that pe will cross the Atinntic and spend a month or Mointhis country. Of course in that case the Suan will come to Chicazo and be the guest of Sagor Harrison. wbo will skow bla our won- 5 wbridges which are always open at pre- qarly the moment when the most people want feroucross the river, Our murderous teamsters Gokeep citizens in peril of their: lives all the fine, our patent-reversible fire ordinance whose jocipal feature is the eso and hapunity with wbien it can be violated, and our $10,000,000 Forth of bighls. inflammable packing-bouses fithout water enough within a mile of them to gilute a drink of wi —<——<——<___— Englishman has discovered what he puleves to be a certain safeguard axainst rail- road accidents His plan bas the merit of sim- pliewy, at least, Doing nothing less than for the Government to remit the passenger duty to grerf fine on which there were no preventable accidents during the year. ‘The matter is ono that will hardly be seriously considered by the authorities, since schemes looking to a reduc- fon of income are not regarded favorably by any government $$$ xX Ir Secretary Kirkwood is unable to think of a better plan, perhaps it would bea good, jaeato in some manner balance things by mov- ing the Apaches to a reservation in Missouri near the scene of the recent train robberies. While the Indians and Missourtan3 were robbing each other foreigners might get through the Statein safety. Jim KEE: $$ 2 is reported to have already lost £15.00 in Wall street by the corner in Hanni- pa & stoes. Mr. Keene Is doubtless be- ginning to reatize that when the other 1 a8 hold of the crank the operation. of tightening vise suo? overwhelmingly pleasant. ——— Dr. Tomas came about as near being yintieated by Elder Willing’s jury as te Mis- gouri boy who was next to the bead in a class composed of “me and another fittle girl” did to carryins off the honors for scholarship. << — Hy people will pray unanimously for good crops in Missouri. During a lo drouth the farmers of that State find train rob- bing a pleasant and protitabte labor. —<$—— LAKESIDE MUSINGS. lt is understood that Dr. Parkhurst will take his boxing-gloves to church hereafter. ~ itloons as though Bliss had been deal- ine from the bottom of the devk.”"—Dr. Rey- burn. ‘ “An Indiana woman has a washboard 100 yenrs old. It is proposed to test its strength with a Pittsburg ebirt before lons. Mr. Kelly. shouldn't be too confide nt. Peopie have been known to chimbatree aud cut off a limb on which they were sitting.—S. J. Tider. Mr. Sankey has gone to Europe, and will reach there Sept. 20. Mr. Sankey should not forget that Iroquois runs fu the St. Leger Sept. 2. “Recluse?—No, it, is not true that the weekly incetings of the Methodist ministers will be held in a twenty-four-foot ring: under the Marquis of Quecusbury's Bali Mr. Sullivan, a young Wu who offered $50 to any belhgerently-disposed zentleman who gueceeds in coming to time for four rounds, 13 in town, but has not said much lately. Mr. Sullivan bus eviaently been watehing Dr. Park- hurst in the heresy trial. The waltzes were over at Leland’s, ‘And I stood by my cbaperun’s ebitir, Where the breeze coming in trom the ocean Just toyed with the buns of my bair. ‘And if ever a mortal was thankful, It was I that the window was there. -Whitelaw Heid. In Chicago a nobby young preacher Loved a maiden, and tried hard to teach her How to reciprocate— He would call about §, But the girl kept a-thinking of Beecher. Soshe said: * You're n pretty nice fellow, But my papa believes there's no hell—ob! sid a swear word: ou'll think It absurd, Over the old garden gate they were bending, His lover-like speech be was ending. “Do you love me?” be crivd; ‘Then the bulldog be spicd— souu rending. Gervaise was in her room. Ter lithe form reposed gracefatls neainst a cheap wooden table on which stood a pitcher, the handle of which was cone, ‘hile her feet rested on a chatr some distance away. Delicate, shapely feet they were, und not puity and coarse, und red like her hunds, on which the con- tinual use of hot water in the wash-house was besiu- ning to tell, A step was heurd on the stairway, & heavy. uncertain étep that reminded one of # lume mule going down Lill, Gervulse hustily cleaned out ber ear und liste ‘The step came nearer and nearer. Atiastit wus directly in front of the door, There ttetopped. Gervaise held her breath. curious, and did not want to drive the unknown vis~ fluraway. There was a knuck at the door. me in,” said Gervaise. ‘The dour vpened, and Bis Eliza entered. “Well, [declare to goodness?” said G never should haye known it was you. ron Jame? Foran instant Biz Eliza did not speak. er face flushed, and she kicked nervonsis with’ Ler rellable footat the cat that sut purring by the hearth. “Al- phonre did it,” sie said ut last. “Wha: Httle Alphonse, the son of the nam who tatehes duzs for the pound?" queried Gervalees Shs, bow could that little fellow do ‘A look of terrible raze passed over Bis Eliza's face, making her countenanee absolutely livid. He got me to ride his bicycle,” she sald nt Inst, the words being spoken ina husky tone that betokened ~ her great excitement. "What's in the pitcher?” she said, giancing toward the table. © Beer.” responded What makes . “1 feel better now,” she sid. ‘ou Took i" The two woren sat talking about the current topics of Rat alley —how Addie’s husbuna got thirty days for drunk und diserderty, tho kicking of red-hended ‘Nanete down three flights of back stairs by her hus- and of a month, and the other bits of social cossip in which women are alwars interested. Suddenly theirchat was interrupted by the ovening of the door. Amman whom neither of them knew stood in “Yes.” “You bad better goto him, You will tind him at the morzue.” i “Great Gud, man! how did he die?” exclaimed Gervaise in an agons of grief us she put on her shoes. Le fell wf the shot-tower. ‘Phan Heaven for that,” said the bereaved wom- an. “The tower is 2:4 feet high, and my poor darling stleast bad time to repent.” ‘LiAssommotr bad done its work again.—Emile Zola. <_< PERSONALS. Fanny Kemble has the second part of her “Recollections of a Girlhood” ready for the press, and the work will shortly appear. Mr. Francis Parkman, who has been in Jondon consulting the Colonial documents in the Record Office, in the intersst of bis work on Montealm, is about to return to America. Prinee Prisdang will arrive in England shortly, accompanicd by a number of Siamese noblemen and one of the royal Princes, who will be intrusted to the chanse of ar, D. K- Mazon, the Siamese Consul-General in London, tu be educated. i ‘The President of. the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad bas tendered the parlor car “Mary- tana,” said to be the finest in the couutry, to the President, in the event of bis-bemg able to EO from Long Branch to Mentor atsome future day~ He alco offers the use of his rond and all the Tacllities of the Mount Clare works, where, 4,00) bunds are emplosed, as well’ as the «velusive ase ot the Deer Park Hotel. THE RAILROAD: The Illinois Central Wide Awake and Pushing for South Chicago. Pullman Stock—The Kink in East- Bound Freights—Progress of the Canada Pacific, Justice Matthews to Decide. Who Shall Be Receiver of the Ohio & Mississippi. A Squabble Over the Recsivership of the Marietta & Cincinnati. Road. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL'S CHICAGO LINE. President Ackerman, of the Illinois Central Railroad Company, was interviewed yesterday by a TRiGUNE representative regarding the ob- jects of himself and others cunnected with tho llinoig Central Railroad in forming a new corporation for the purpose of building & road frum Oukwood to South Chicago. Mr. Acker- ian stated that the Direvtors of bis rond bud authorized the construction of this tine through the territory south of the suuth line of South Park, between tho luke and the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne and Lake Shore tracks, tukmuiu some $600 acres of land which is being rapidly improved for manufacturing and other pure poses. and which bas no adequate railroad facilities at present. The reason that a new corporation was furmed to build this line was that, because under {ts cbarter the Illinois Central Railrond Company cannot construct new railroads. ‘The new iltie, however. 18 to be apartot the Tiinois Centrat, Ihe object of building the line {s not for the purpose of crowding out the Western Indiana, or any one else, but to sccure un extension tu South Chi- ‘euzo Over Which to run a portion of its sub- turban passenger. trains, Tho lilinois Central ould ROL SBUL Its o the fuet tat South feago was rapidiy growing to an important miinutueturing und business town, which will soon contain from 25,000 to 30.00) Inhabl and which will need better passenger ace dations to Cnicayo than it now bus. His com pany bas establisbed a suburban line, with superior aceommodations, whieb it is runmne souTI at great expense, aud which will not pay unless it {3 extended to ail points of Interest along the Inke shore Inthe immediate vicinity of Chicago, and South Caicago promises to largely coutribute to tao success of the line. new Hue, D is not co be used for the pa i exclasively, but also for the freight busin ‘The importance of South Chicago as aimanufacturing und shipping town is best demonstrated by the fact that five of Chicago's leaumy roads now run to that polat— the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, the Luke Shore, ck Island. the Buttimore & Obio, und tne rn indiana, while the New York, Chicago & St. Lous and the Chicago & Atlantic Balle roads, now in tbe course. of construction, also contemplate touching Itis true, Mr. Acker- man sald, that the Hlinols Central bas a water frontuge'an the Lake Front which it is tryine to tmprove. But only — three piers could) xt present’ be — constructed: there. ‘These, however, would accommodate but a sunill portion of the business of the city. For This reason the Ilineis Central could not pre- yent South Chicago from growing into a farge Shipping point, and it therefore found It a nat ter of necessity tu extend its line to south Chi- cago Le scour ure ot the business of that point. ‘The construction of a South Chicaze line did not mean tat the Hhnoi Central 4 wone back on the railroad _compunies’ projeet. ‘Thut Rue would run sev ul mile: Uf the proposed Ulinois Central Suaty Chic: line. and would enable his company to: inte ebange business with all tho other roads center~ ing in Chicago, Tue ontterial for his new Soath Chicago Une, be said, was now on hand, and work will be commenced as soon as the right of way bas been obtained. Mr. Ackerman also stated that, upon the com- pigtion ‘of tho South Chicago extension, one- Buf of the suburban trains would run through ‘and the other half to Puil- to South Chicago, man. PULLMAN PALACE-CAB COMPANY. ‘The newly-elected Directors of the Pullman Palace-Car Company held a meeting yesterday it the company’s office in this city und elected the following officers: President and General Manager—George M. Putiman. Viee-President—Horace Porter. Secretary: Weinsheiwer. Second V1 sident—A, R. Pullman. Vice-President pro tem, $ all. jutendent—George FP. Brown. General Aceountaut—C. H. David. President Pullmunu was instructed to give the following iotice to the stockholders of the com pany: ‘At the annual meeting of the sto! this company, held ‘Thursday te 8 folowing preemble and resolutions were unani- mously bdopied: Wuen @ money: realized from the in- c of Putiman’s Palace ny. authorized by the stockholders rether with the surplus revenues sb pended inthe build= fug of its Chicago car-works and other improve- qents at Pullman, Iii, and in an addiuion of bout $500.00 in value to its rollmg-stock, about $700.0) to its umber and construction material, jnd in the paymeut of $425,0W of its debenture bonds; aod, |. Wirrias, It appears from statements and carefully prepared estimates new before the fneetiny that the interests of this company rc- quire that a further expenditure of €2,000,000 ghould be now made upon ita railway, water, and seweraye system, and other improvements, fnciuding 750 udditional homes for its workmen and their families; and, Wnueiteas, it appears from the statementsand esuitnntes wbove reterred to thut the income and Slvenves from rentals will pay a fair rate of in Terest on the investment, and also that the addi- tions tu the pro) ty of the company conte piuted are necessary to enable it to supply Promptly the larxe and eonstantly: inercasing Nirwands made upon it for the muanufaeture of railway equipment; be it thererore Uecaveds ‘That for the purpose of realizing tho money necessary to carry ‘cout the objects Rove stated, the cupital stock of Pullman's Paliee- Car Comp: is hereby author ized to be ine ‘of new stuck to the amot tha os cent of the entire capital stock of said Poimpany, and its Board of Directors are beroby ¢ to issue said: stock. Resolecad. Taat all: stoc’ foklers of record at the date of this meeting, Sept. 8, 1851 (the trans- fer-bouks buving been tosed on the dd iust.), have the oplion atil Oct. 15, 1881, to subseril for the new stovk at par fo an extent not ex- iohding one-fourth of their holuiurs, and that the thine and manner of calling for payment of riptions be determined by the Board 0 Directors Rexaleed, old 16, 1 at all shares not subscribed for by pro rita, and. paid for on or before Seek ia, Issi, be sold ur disposed of at the dis- cretion of the Board of Di ors. Tr accordinee with the foregoing resolutions, a Lani: foria of subscription fs inclosed, which. fryou desire to uvail yourself of the opnon iden contuined, must be executed and pre- sented at the neeucy designated thereon, oD Or before Get.15. I88L. Payment for new stock is required to be made per centon or pefore Oct. 15, 1581, for which receipts will be given, und 3) per cent on or before Nov. 16, 3881, ut which latter date certiticates of full-pald stock will be issued. The new sieck will commence earning dividend fron Nov. 1, 188i. purticipating in that de- clarable Feb. 1, 1882. Wa pasment for fractions of shares will be re- ceived. but parties may subscribe tor and con- solidate the same with others. by assignment, in order to make up whole shares, upon Which pay grnts should be made on the dates above men- voned. 3 oti subscriptions not paid for in necordance with the terms wbove stated will be forfeited to the company. THE CA The Hon. P. Mitehell, for several y Minister of Marine and Fisheries of the Cana- Gian Dominion, paszed through Chicazo yester- Gay, after an extensive tour with a party of gentlemen over the Canadiun Pacifle Kaltway fa Manitoba. He reports the mostyetive proz~ in the byilding of the road. ‘To the cast of re! Winnipes the work has so far progressed that it js sure to be tinished and in operation to Lake Superior by the Istof July next. The distance fe 450 miles. Tne road is finished 170 miles wwest of Winnipes, 150 more aro graded, and the track-layers ure putting down the iron to the extent of atleast one and a half milesa day. On the west side of the Ited River of the North a line is completed seventy miles south to tne ‘American linc, where it is to connect with un- other, running down to te Ni Railway. A branch northwest to tho wan, of indetinit length, and another southwest {othe Souris country, are also on the prozr: and railway building generally is commandn andauch attention there as it ts south of the line. Five hundred mites more to the buso of tho Rocky Mountains are to be built uextyenr. On the Pacilio side {ne contructors are Working eastward, and gen- the ty there f= great activity in the coustrucuon Finis great contivental thoroughfare. ‘Mr. Mitchell says his party were delighted with the country. The crops of wheat, barley, oats, potitoes, and other edibles are excellent, and Fesources of the soll seemed absolutely without limit. REORGANIZED. Mr. Willlam Stewart, General Freight Agent of the Pennsylvania Company, bas issued 2 cir- qular announcing a reorginization of the Freight Department of bis road. The following persons have been appointed Division’ Freight Agen as defined in the new reorganization: ‘Mr. B. H. Rubie—Lastern Division, embracing the Pittsbury, Fort Wayne & Chicago cast of Crestline, the’ Massilion & Cleveland and the d & Pitisburz exst of Rochester, includ- itl yards and depots. ain Borner—Western Division, em- bracing the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago from Crestiine to Chicago. ‘Mr. W. i, Stewart—Cleveland & Pittsburg Di- vision, embracing tho Cleveland & Pittsburz nnd all the brunebes west of Rochester connect ed therewith, » MreG, ¥. Maus—Eric & Ashtabula Division, omtiacing the bee & Pitsture, the Ashtubuld & Pitsburg. the Neweastle © Beaver Valley, und Lawrence Tailroad : M unk Janes—‘Toledo Div’ the Northwestern Ouio Rullroad. ion, embracing EAST-BOUND FREIGHT BUSINESS. For some weeks past the shipments of tlour, grain, and provisions from tho city cast bava, earri¢d but little over 59,000 tons, There has’ been no perceptible increase In business since the rates went down to 124; cents. With such rates as now prevail, the reads ouht to carry outof this city at least 160.0% tons per week, and it [snot the shipper's fault that the ship- ments do not reach that figure. Plenty of bu ness is offered, even ata slight advance over the prevailing ‘rates, but the rullroads chilm to be unable to carry it'on uccount of hick of curs, It is quite certain that, if. the rates were as high as last year, the railtonds would have plenty of curs to carry all the business that otters, but ata mit rate thoy can imuke no money, and consequently thoy di ot cure to tke more than is absolutel ‘They preter to use their cars whe: y cnn for the transportation of local business, be through rates only are being cut. rates coutinue as fish as ever, and it is on that business that they inuke their prolits Ju: ‘The total ameunt of flour,rain,and pro shipped by the six Hnes lending cust from this ror the week ending Sept. 10 amounted to 6 tons, againt tons for the week pre- vious—an increage 0! tons. The following statement shows the amount of tlour, ny and, fons shipped by the various roads from yenst during the past week: Grati,: Pro's, Flow, |tona of jtan an) this Total tons. Pan. 5 Baltimore & Ohio.. Grand ‘Trunk . Totul. The percentages wer 24.40; Lake Shore, 23.0; B Handle, 12.30; Baltimore & Obiv, Michigan € ort Wayne, Me 40; Pun- Graud OUIO & MISSISSIPPT. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. SNaTt, Oy Sept. 10.—Justice Matthews, ‘nited States Supreme Court, will on hear in ebambers the arguments of Mond: eminent counsel, who will discuss pro und con U the petition of Pearsal et Receiver of the Obio & Mi: be appointed. 23 the successor of Joun King Jr.shull not be an employé or ity nominee, or Thesharebolters, who have in J.D. Cox, will recom? raying that the ppl Rallroad to under its intluence. joined in this petition, 1 1s understood, are. G01 Yavor of the appointment of ex: while the Baltimore & Ohio part mend the appointment of the pi t eflicient: Superintendent of the road, Capt. \ Pen- body. Mr. Jolin King yesterday sold his bor: nad carrines, household sods, end a valu collection of urt rks at public auction, He ie ‘suil tor x tong visit to Burope on the 2st ust. CcINCL ATI & MARIETTA. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune. Cixcixnxati, 0., Sept. 10.—A conference was held in this city today between ‘the representa~ tives of the opposing factions in the matter ofa Receiver for the Marietta & Cincinnati Vt ilroad scoud Mr. John King Jr. ‘Mhis road is the nnucting link between the Buitimore & Obto stem and the Ohio & Mississippl, and bas been under the control of the Laltinore & Ohio Com- ‘Mr, Stewart, the pre uporintendent, hth Of $700,000) OF Tho loss Counts there be greatly in tho talinorlty Mr. Stewart, The conferen r purpose of agreeing upor that will be Ratistactory to all the sharebolders. and it is be- lieved that ndecision will be reuched by the middie of next w AN EQUINE PALACE. The Finest In the Country. Immediately opposite the southern entrance to the Exposition Building stands a noticeable etlifice bearing the inscription, “Leroy Payne —Palmer louse Stables—Leroy Payne.” ‘This is the title of an unwritten story ot fr ss boy who, from his mengre carne ings, by dint of strictest econumy, saved enongh to buy his first team, and frome that humble beginning has attained the distine~ tion of being the designer and sole proprietor of “the finest and best appointed fiver es- tablishment on_ this continent,” Robert Bonner, Mr, Dutton, of the S the Turf, Mr. Goldsmith, owner 0! smith Maid, and the numerous daily visitors Covering an area of three lots, the building has an elevation of twostories, exelustye of a weil-lishted and ventilated sub-story. On the main floor is the handsomely appointed and decorated office. Near by is the harness- room, provided with every concei bie de- vice for convenience ‘and expedition. ‘This room and the office alone are well worth a visit to see. Other Ie: e features ar eventy handsome, iron-! roomy * box ralis.? the cuisine and dormitories for the boarding and lodging of the eighty-five em- ployés, and the telephone de} artment, Where ani is constantly ou duly, as earrr promptly provided at any inoment on day or night. ‘Two hundred and fifty. be of hoi and eoncomitants constitute the ing stock of tne establishment. she's system of management keeping of daily records in L the depart- ments; by this in nny be said literally to hold the reins and drive his own business, which combine: is well known, livery and boarding. Mr. Payne enjoys the con- fidence and patronage of citizens in all pa of the city, and those who patronize him can rest assured of upright, con: ing. Visitors are welcome, and w would recommend all those Interested in horses to visit Mr. Payne’s modal pment. a LADIES desire to transact their business with ladies. ‘The ladies of Chicagu and the northwest, who have feit the want of liberal privilezes in the department of commercial specula- tion, the necessity of greater treedom and of arsonal facilities in the great business E are to be congratulated by all friends of fair play on the reopening of the Ladies’ Grain & Provision Exchange, which takes place Wednesday under new and brill iant auspices and conditions that surround the management of its affairs with the safe; guards of intelligence, experience, unl capital, and. the, very highest com responsibility. “The new Nange will oc- cupy the central and confortable quarters i the Metropolitan Block, corner 1 Randolph streets, as before, and the di of mare business management will be in the safe con “itive hands of Miss Chapman, a tady ence, judgment, and excellent prac- don: of expe! qual $$$ THE.CLASSES ARE FILLING UP, IT. B. Bryant’s Chicago Business College is now thoroughly prepured for the larve fall and winter patronage that it always commands. New students are entering daily. ‘This is found to ve the training that is needed by all classes of young aud middle-ued people. it prepares them for doing thoruugh work tor themselves or for others, The day classes are llling up rapidly, and the evening sessions will commence tomorrow eventing, Sept. 12- —————$—_—_- ‘A Coincidence—The Sicknes« of John Werley and that of President Gare field. | Augusta {Ga.) Chronicie. Just at this time, when Methodism Is having a grand revival across tho water, it may not be juopportune to cite: the case of Jobn Wesley, which has a wonderful resemblance to tut of President Garfield. ‘The following account of how he was prostrated at_the age of 72. when traveling in Ireland in 175, is taken from bis biography: For three days he lay more dend than alive. His tongue was. vinack und swollen, He was violently convulsed. For some time bis pulse was not discernible, . Hope alinost gone, When Joseph Bradford, his traveling companion, came With a cup and suid: “Sir, you must take this.” Wesley writes: “fT, thought 1, will if 1 can swallow to please bit, for ft will do me neither harm nor good. Immediately it set me n yomiting: my beurt began to veut, and “my pulse to play again: and from that hour the cx- tremity of the syinptoms abated. Six days hiterward, to: the ustonishinent of bis friends, and. 1s be’ suys, trusting in God, he set_ out for. Dublin, where within a week be was preaching unl. ‘The house in which he lay so danger- ously ill was the hospitable dwelling of Mr. Gayer, of Derryaghey, # devoted Methodist of great respeotabllity. His daughter, afterward Mrs. Wolrender, was now a converted girl 16 Fears of age, and with her mother was Wesiey’s nurse. Great anxioty was felt for Wesley's life. and while # few select friends were praying that, as in the case of Hozokiuh, God would add to ‘his days Utteen years, Mrs, Sept. 12, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, $50,000 IN PRE THE CHICAGO FAIR. Will be the Greatest Fair of the Year for AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND BIACHINERY. Including some of the most attractive and interesting features ever offered in America. GROUNDS AND find are now erecting and will soon have completed additio Which cost over £129,000, Trotting, Running, and Pacing Races Every Day. Sept. 13, for a Purse of $500, and one on Friday, Sept. 16, for a Purse of $1,000. In the West. They are the most excitin ‘These races, which are the ever witnessed, excltine hurdles, the trequent bursts of Events of the Season. Qne on Wedn Rider of England, who sailed nessed by the hurt echunges horses 1 t peed and endurs Tsay Rider of America, and on outio the eud, In addition to ‘The fastest pacer in the \\ in the world—vi The regular pre Among th any uge or breed Sweepstakes Pel: classes of live stoel facility will be off swell us eu, ‘To the People of the West we, Maces of Aimusetuent, and Marts of 3 “fhe accommodations fur w munugement pledge the People THE “Arrangements have been made with tho Chicazo & Nori ne to hd tnlond thea at thi ‘They will aiso stop t For full Infornuition and Premium Lists, ALVIN HULBERT, Vieo-Pr A. A. MUNGER, switeb the unlonatig oF st from the cent 0 of the city. J. H. SANBERS, President. A. 8. GAGE, Il. ¥. BEMIS, because Land vost select nitdiences “tines during the race), thade up a scend never to be fur y the ladies have more experience In nif the mame of itu smiuins offered ar i BsO0 Of£5500 and Gold M so and the Northwost. und ask them to sur Privileges und sites for Restaurants, One on Tuesday, nal buildings. 3 United States. It will be a great Exposition in over secured for a term of BUILDINGS OF THE GHIGAGO DRIVING PARK, leading fentures of the Greut Meetings at Saratoga, Long Uranch. Coney Teli dangerous, interestin s they are speed oer the more le ‘always fought out to the en T portions of the course, and the not ini pecially adapte Among the spec housunds of delighted spe ent tumbles of horse or rider, or bot. nd, und Jerame Park, ara novolties ors waiteh with breat ‘The Stoeple Chases d for Fuir purposes, to the value of £30,000 more, cial attractions wilt be: 7 13, 14, 15, 16, and 1%, LS8, POULTRY, MIUMS ARE OFFERED, sense of the Agricultural and Live Stock Interests of the Great West. The Association bava ars the use of the = making altogether a Fair Grounds unsurpassed In the Two Great Steeple Chases, and Interesting contests of speed edies, ditehgs. stune-walts and week, und the Groat Sportinx ation the darin: Hit be the feat eaps ov! eof the F TWO TWENTY-MILE EQUESTRIENNE CONTESTS, from London on Ang. 3 in the Steame the lust duy of (he Fuir to these great runoing races, SPECIAL PURSE OF 82 TLE BROWN $2.40 extra to beat the time of Mand ¢ will do so ont «Eee at Purse of 82,560. ARC, ad Trot A Grand Sw nd Gald Megat edal for the Be for agricultural products, ¢ 1 the grea Trude unequaied in Ame sopte will be ungurpasse SPECIAL fr stution at Fortieth street. jar trains and ran ‘to the: pienty of Wate ay, Sept. 14, between Itiss Belle Cook, of California. and Mt er ‘on the continent. ‘I'he si detalls of such ride nzainst Miss Williams, 01 the managers bave provided for a a nown je can will be A Gat 1 Beed ofthe dairy coods, frults, teat attraction of the Chicuzo, Fistr w! r with the added attractions of the Groat Fair, Fu: Heago, aud the North, South, and West, EST AND GREATEST F pvort It, ufactures and workshops, the products of the ‘Dining Halls, only to bert his own unrivaled ace it mile in 2 » ONE £81,000 aud a 2 er, Cot the Bene 2 ss Emma Jewett, of Minne ts fo on and tt tries, id ML and th 3 Dining, Haths (Largest Pair In America. AIR EVER HELD IN AMERICA! We want exhibits of their mat vestern Rullroad Uo. by whieh the: ry short distance excursion Trains avery day of the upply tow. I. FEAL, Secre! ADPISSION Lune Stands, Shows, ete, ete AND EMPORTANT NOTICE from the Fat Pair. esident. Pp. B. WEARE, cord of 3:11, with y will receive froin any tay s er i is whi edal lieved {1 be CHEICAGO, unsurpassed tn climut und Luneh itooms, i are forrent. We ir Grounds, “All nuilroads wive the vers onraeeste, IL. H. WILHARTH, Treasurer. 116 B. H. CAMPBELL, ONLY BRiInTY vetxeen the Winner of more value. "Tu the poople of Chie. of his occasion insmense expect 2,0) veople and all rullroads running into and receive the same after the & ins DOLN tor Fi be: AO. W. the winner of the snd the Championship of the World. fe. In accommodations, e cordially invited. mug Capacity. o we promise x the First Contest und Miss Williams, of the Champion Lad= = Ming ea exceed the enthasigsat and delight with wt last your were WIG the ‘speed “of the he Cr the nuvelty und exeltement of the rapid changes (each corltedtan The. present cortests will fir i those of Inst yenr,, superivr, both in neknowledzed Champion nd the race will be nddeo first race will win Ie is a prize wort ,500, ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, JUG.” ppplig. tas made the fastest three beats of any horse rack. non the Ch U Medal for Beat Draft St Medal fo: ttfe of the Brey Srrved. Key? and proportionately lance prizes for all the breeds wad Tipiements and Machinery, and Vebicies, tor whien every ‘Thentres, Popular Prices, Low Railroad Fares urd Freizhts, tn short, tha bonsebold, and display of their goods. and thelr presence on the ‘uring the week, and must prepare tu estertaln ther, Chicago live stock and other frat this station, Prover faetit ntand Passengers. Madison Street DL. BALL, Secretary. E. McHENRY, R. J. SMITH, Directors. CENTS tles will be provided tor ‘Cars run direct tu the Gayer suddenly rose from her knees and cried “the prayer is granted!” Marvelously enouzh, Wes! overs. Inmediately commenced, re and he survived’ from June, 1W91.a period of just fifteen this was not ail tho Mather at the time was months over. But even é Kent. when pers that West act 's he was not able to sive 1 before ho went to pre: Tible on ths words: tay days fifteen yea the chapel and began to p nde to Hezekinb inight be of Wesley. ‘The intldel may scoff and sneer, Th betieve in tho etlic: tian will continue to prayer. ‘This fs a miructe t which will not perish with t hearkeo always unto foolis! timely supplieations; but tbe: and ctiine, to show that enourh, in every age He liveth and reigneth, supernatural Kinship with the eternal powers. ————ac BUSINESS NOTICcS. Arend Kuniyss should bo of the physician in all those whieh prompt iinprovement isimperative. Kumyss is easily di ishment tor a weuk ston n the process of bi: eloped which we ‘vainty lo medica, In nausea, ¥ dyspepsia, Kumyss’ acts like relieving ‘all the dl ne eases. the ston Kumyss is retained and a the pationt nourishment, strength, aud comfort, and,ag a logical consequence and refreshing sleep follow: and typhoid drugs, in that it ne’ an do han. an irritable stomach with drugs igan absurdity which attempts in this da: cases Should Kune the chict remed cirenumstances, But a 301 be less nervous, more vigore would few ¢ : Kumny: Send for treatise On Kumy tation Are to consumer end, chemist, corner Fifthayenue. Sclters Water, (Nieder Selters.) UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVI- MH PLUSSIAN GOVERNM GUARANTEED TO BE A NATCRAL MINER- BOTTL SION O1 AL WATEIC UNEQUALED AS A TABLE WATER. For sale by ANTHONY OECIHS, 61 Warren street, New York. Sole agent for eal PILES! PILE! Asure cure for Biind. Bleeding, Itching, and Uleeruted Piles has been di: iums. A single box of PILE OINTMEN cases of twenty-t 1A EN'T absorbs pain, getting warm in be prepared for Pile: nothing exe. on receipt of J VAN SCLLAAC! 825 to. $25,000 grain dealing yiclas large pt and electric pen reports Wri Co., Brokers, 19 Lit Salle-st. MS* ON! rd, NUDE itching: Bebold, T and sy ythat the promis fermentation which 3 undergoes, medicina 3 thirst and hunger and aay s has considerably the ad- no intelligent | phy: Ad to their daily diets 31s not sold to the trade, but ————— DR. WILLE bus cured the worst chronle years standing. relief in five minitesalter using. ‘allays the intense itching, Sold by druggists, or muiled $1, bY STEVENSON &CO.,Chicazo. sed judiciously i rotits. 1773 to. March. enrs and a few he read in the news ually dead. Mather to th opened add unto he wont | ere eh be fultilled in the cuse hut never en jme. God may not b, or unwise, or un- e will be responses and that man bas the reliance cases of debility in of the general tone 1 blandest and most pat the qualities are de- ok for in materi: sea of HELVOUSNESS CC Tnsearletinterm ever, KUINyss is the cian jot only In extreme ted to; it should be omaeh under all in-worker wus, and heulthicr- Beware of imi- Madison street and ENT AND the United States. PILES!!! Dr, Will INDIAN sovered b: Et sives WILL- soothes after Tt is and the tumors, especiall; agin of the parts, For pamphlet te to W. it. Soule & Chicago. ran IMPERISHABLE P and SICK ROOM. ERFUME. ‘Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, + | &e., Prices” houses. WM. Teeth from $4 ‘As cood as the best and Jow as the cheapest. DENTISTRY, ATES DI. ES ay fh. . LEWIg, Dentist. ours’ practice in elty. doiph-st., cor. State, aver Drug Store. “(REN every descrip than as. wee nar “Promoters of La ” Popular Prices. Siate-st., West Madison-st. (NEAR MORGAN), Hh SEASON’ n. ith, as usual, “All-Wool,” “44 inches wide,” at 40e per yard. Colored Cashmeres, ee sje Colored Cas “4q inches wide,” ‘all colors,” at :1.00 per yard. Black Casimeres, Own importatio which we claim anything in this market. see the grades at 50c, 75c, nd $1.00. All of the above better values than shown by other houses. NOVELTY DRESS Heres, A new make, to be superior to Ask to GOODS In PLAIDS, OMBRE STRIPES, Tinsel Effects. Suitings of tion, all at “Lower ked by other Samples Sent by mail on application. PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 State-st., 994 & 286 West Madison-st., EAR MORGAN. Aud their pri Late with Northwest corner WILL L. SCHAUS, 189 SUITS SCHAU Dearborn ie Wilioughb: DENTE LAILORING. 3 oN AAR A UCCESS! it? first 3 weeks. Why Beeause and Mailison-sts., have the NOBBIEST line of SUIT« INGS, and-are the NOBBIEST CUTTERS IN CHICACO, are within the reach of ail who wish first-class work. FRANK J. SCHAUB, Late with Gatzert. BYSPEPTICS, Throw physic to the dogs,! and put your trust in CATARRH CUR Dr. Glesson Pratt, Author of the Motopathic cr Restorative System of Medicine. PROFESSIONAL KOOMS 243 State-st., comer Jackson, Catarra, . Discharges from the Ear, Throat Disease, Bronchitis, and Catarrhal Deafness, Relieved at Once and Absolutely Cured. Catarrh is of two Ebads—tl lent types. cat Many Dp whem the di Neretion of o viscid tau, eat waiteer, CHUN, prrattin what fay-fever. whien ts really evelopment ot the nervous fornia © ang the haw of peri Ha to certais ihn nervents dis ‘The puruler eo nene the Ut type of the disease, lly, ix) re panied by a thick, paruleat liseliarnes We oF a species of [sbueni-poisen. Oddtseimiae of why hiv faze whieh may > fe by the juice constitution may enough to resist dreds of sud! EPPS’ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’ BREAKFAST. ‘3 thorongn Knowledye 0! the operations of dis ofa) apnlieation of the fue prope: cred Cycui, M te attnex wherever th eseapo many a fatal ed with pure Di Ciril-service ( ply with balling water or rails, tins only (heelD. 1, babe Homeopathic PPS’ CHUCUL pps with a del use be ET e Is R WERK pe zat and] At UA ¢ the natural laws tion whe mst owen are { | bs keeping ourelves well | hd a broperty-nocrished + ! disease, only bv anybud PATIENT nt to xubject and eluht yeurs, [have to of this class of patients, Hirst tried the family piv has provided coin the ra hat cures it. ‘To re= Mdensare as trivial alalr, te eneouruce the p Hine that towill “zec well of Mtscit—that he willy Tneit, thatthere t po danger, or that it any ane gestritls ive only of cis aint. We may | cured by the local ay kent inedicines, by all wrong Injury to the patient and of failure pilysician. thy partot tha CATARRIL, care of our tine, und. If not nde te Cansmmpelen, boa ble nnussion. ‘Tl Which is the d 151 nd 15 Have a grand display of ine Carriages fo each individual ext~ eng the syaiyloms & iH Sutfect of Hussell Bau ever has or ever wills who does not make uapectalty, and thus wrledve which cunnut be t From the great, wou atten at my profe aeee eee ot the time, whether for trentment or cou) Suitatiun, will contribute ty consenimnee of all sulies interested, Hours for conruliatton and es mination, trom 10 t a f ent Thent of patients, fro professional calls recel¥e Or necessity and by espeel DR. CLESSON PRATT, UE Stute-ut., Chicuzo- Piet Ob eee THE SAVINGS FINANCIAL. DIN BANK, 3 Wabash-ay, RUPTURE ini | RUPTURE com eit 1, I ie waaay pit. PARKER—Dratt St years witha very tunte sore Tellet from wny © 105 € cacao. alll und pee, Deposits Investments gared tne, hero! Received. Made. | Thept yur WM. CONVEHSE, ViCHaEn vice Sasiann stocking», KELSEY KEED. ‘Treasurer.