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a ‘Dye Sxibune, MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12, 1881, CHICAGO. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. 4.8. WILLTAMS, wu 8. N., is at the Tremont. i. E. Ronents, of Boston, is at the ‘Tremont. Maatnis, of San Francisco, fs at the Sher- man LAwnexce Bannert, the tragedinn, is at tho , Taciile. Thomas H. CANetEnp, of Vermont, is at tho Pacific. Ex-Gov. A. CAnowent, of Kansas, {6 at tho Pucitle, _ E. C. Rounrnor, of Dallas, Te: Palme: “ G,'T. Haxsoot and family, of lown, ate at the Patiner, Mi. AND Mrs. D, C. Nictto.s, of Minneapolis, are at the Palmer. Jonx W, SauxpeEns, of Betlaire, 0, is at the Tremont, EN Sherman Wittiam H. Crane, tho comedinn, lsat the Sherman with his wife. +A. K. CazauHan, the dramatte critic aod author, 13 at the 'I'remout. “Tut members of “All tho Rage" combination are quartered at the Haulfic, + Mi. AND Mits. HL be Pankixtos and Mrs. H, P. Hopolu, of St. Paut,are at the Pacitio, “AT So'clovk yesterday afternoon Archbishop Feennn contirmed 000 ebitdren in St. Antouiuy’ Chureh, corner of MeGregor and Hanover strevts. 5 / Mus, ANNA COWELL=HOnKIRK retired to tho city yeatarday atter a tour through the Kast. She will resume hor duties In the Chicago diu- aleat College Tuesday morning. Joun D. Caron, Albany, N. Ys. H. Newell and wife, Cinolnnnti, B. P. Burlingham, Spring- held, Jil. Charles Fowier and family, Galveston, ‘Kex.. Jobn ff, Ghlo, St. Louis, Mo. ara at the Leland, C.K. Lonn, éf Raltimore, General Passenger Agent of the Bultinore & Uhiv allroad, and EB. 4 Ford, of Philadelphia, Qenoral Passenger went of the Pennsylvania Kallroad, are at the Pail “H.C. Weusten, of Falrfax, Scotland; Dr. ‘Tipaan and ‘daughters, of Londons Alexander Stoddart, of Liverpool: T. B. and UL. E. Boultun, of Yotteridge, Hartfordshire, Eagland, aro at whe Paltuer, by isat tho Crnrum, of Columbus, O., is at tho Wittay Mackenzut of Dublin, F.C. KK Cooper of Relfist, Ireland; Juin Watker and Joan Geary of Lundon, We Mudaley of South= port, England; and (, Koopimani of Ainster> darn, Uolland, are ue tha Pacitle. Josérn’Tororzsxt.'f years old, was drowned, at2sd) yesterday afternoon while bathing In the North Branch of the river, ‘The body was tee covered by Oficers Quinn und Nickol, and wae brought to the home of tle parents, No, wW2 No ble wireet. E AN owner Is wanted at tho Weat Madison Streat Station for-it lot of tools of ditferent kinds, valund-nt about $20. Thoy wore recov. ered from u young German giving the nine of Charles Driefuss, who was urrestod by Otlicer dames Barly, Scuoor, Distiucr No. 1, of Lake View, held an election Saturday evening and located the now sebool-house In the vicinity of Pauling street and Wrightwood nvenug. ‘Lhe Xehool Board was: huthorized to issue honds not exeecdluy, $10,000, to defray the expanses of the new bullding. 2 Tur Garpenterh’ Benevolent Assoviation met at It Washinuton Ktrect yesterday tor the pure pose of ratifying tho constitution and by-law of tho United see aye mand Joiners’ Benevolent -veucintion. The by-laws were ratived, butay suilicient number were not present to ratify the constitution. Hesny Dorvaras. a dock-labaror employed on tho Anchor Line steambout docks, iv at the Chi- cago Avenue Station ebarged swith Btouling in wateh valued at $8 from un felloweworkinin nomet George Piutub, The wnteh ts the prop: erty of H. Edmunds, 1 evlored steyedore, to whom-Plumb bad toined sone money, Tur Heburah Lodue, No.2, hold a vory plens- Ant meeting vesterday .wfternoun. A mantle dnd covering for the altar wns prevented to tho rociety by tha ladies, ‘Ibe Presttent, Mr, Rame- uch, and the Vice-President, Mr. dacobs, thunked the Indies ta glowing speeches, | ‘This sovloty will give a grund ball earty in Getober, Lasravening, at Uonewin bill cornor of ‘Taylor and Cuunl stravta, the: Robuminn Gym aynsitue Dramiutie Club presented, for tao bens At of tho Michigan Nre-suiferers, a Bohenwan drama antithal Tho Steve of Prague.” Tho Mall wus crowded to overiiowing, aud about 80 ed. The club was nider the management of nKerner, who vlyo appeared in une of the leading réles, ‘tne Hov. E, B, Hurlbert, of the Fourth Bap. tat Church, hus Just returued trom a fours weexe' vacation at Like Genuva, He wus se iit ns to bo nuthle to preneh yesterday, and bls pul pit was over dby the Rev. Well Barker, alatant pastor of the second Buntist Churco, ‘Tho ‘Nrustees have not yet neted upon Mr. Murlbert’s cesleoution, und are deslrous of re- talylng him ata silary’ of 82.500, Josrrd Eestt a barrister who frequents the: pollee courts, is locked up at the West ‘Twelfth Strovt Station charged with burglury, {few ulybts ayo tho resldanco af sea, Mary Metzter, tus Contre avenue, was entercd white the fumily wore absent from home, und an open-fuced gold wateh und opera chuln wero: stolen, A few mutmorandu whieh the thiol caro~ Jesly dropped from his pockets led to Epsteln'’s arrest and Identification, ovond plonte of the Cuivago Velocipeda sterday afternoon was a success. It wi uel in tho Pavitic Garden on Milwaukee avenue, dduncing and velucipele-cicing were tho chief nouserments, Une veloc.pede-race wae won. by Fred Rinoye who nina tito nod neuarter iu five inihutes, for whieb be gained & ton-duilar Dill, A handsome silver cup was ylvon the couple that should waltz the best, and wus’ taken, by Miss (irri Bloum and Thomas Ryua, LhoPe will be another picnio uuxt Sunduy. Ar the Y. M. C, A. Uospel survico last evening, a latze and very uttentive andignee assymuled, Altera short sony service. conduetud by Mr. J. He Burke, ste. J. 13. Stilison read the ftth chupter of the Ephesians in an fipressive mane ger. The choir than aug, alter which the speaker took his themo and spoke at length with n strung fervency of tnannor that must Juve done great god, vapectally to the young sven that were gatbored there, Mr. Stillson is aun intercating speaker und extremely in entnest Zor the salvacion of the young wen of Chicago, A d01NT moeting of tho Michnel Davitt Land League of tho Fitth Wurd, Spread tho Light Cit, and Patrick Ford Land League of the Boventoenth Ward: was held in, Findvin's Hall, corner Deering strect aud Archer avenne, list aint. Arrangements were made fur inasa vhesting to bo bed ut West ‘Twelfth street ‘Turnereflall on Wednesday evening vext, at which a cableyram will Ge drafted und went to the Lund Leugue Couvention at Dublin on the Mithinst. Medurs, Ryan, Morris, aud Page were -uppolnted to wrlte the cablewram, Instructing Paruell to advocate the kevplug of tho land aud. puy ny ront, Avan early bour yesterday morning Oflicer Hareal, of the West Madison Street Station, came pon two men actiog in a suspicions inn: uer uear the corner, of Desplajnes und Van Buren streote. ‘They run at bls approach, but were intercepted by Ollicer Quirk, who captured one of the Burcal pursued the other to the corner of Van Buren and e treet . Where the fellow turned ead th one shoe we dim. ‘Tho oltiver returned tho tre, but without. edeet, and soon nttor loat trice of his mun altos vather, Hs name fa Lidwaed Carroll, and, as bo as Well known to the pe Ye -* the West Bwollin Street Station, he eun bardly escape. Maracy * Nghe ds the namie of th. one arrestod, fan Committee of. the ouctety of the Army of the Cumberland of the Northwest appointed 19 make urrangenents for transportation oF all old woldicrs who wiih to ntiond tho ren the soclety to be held at Chattunoo an the 4! aud Sd uf this month. will nuke tols tinal res urcat dinveting te by held this oventig wt the ww) Exebinge, Grand Paete Mow the ate Fangemunts, 8 proposed by the conunltied, aro very coinplete, and wilt prevent any position an Those wccompinyiig thy excursion, A cone sniesary -car will be attached lo the train, and, neatly servedsit reasonable tutes dur the ene Ure trip, Sleepers will be providod wt Louville, which will be retatned for tho trip, aud with be Uyod at Chattanooga to sleep In, saving hutel ox> pense while there, fs Voluntecr Infanti gular meeting yer {Tne Ninetecoth lin Veteran Chop held thelr vp aay atternoon at thet rooms, 108 Handolphatrect, President J. Bes, sinith in tue ebulr, The reports of the various coutaltioes an the reunton of the a rewlmont to bo beld ut the pienie grounds of (DeBouth Purk next ‘Thureduy were reeelvod, At la expeeted thug a urge number of the old rogiinent will be present on that uceagiun. Are MuKEENtS were made for a string band and Hreshuents, A coumittes of two was ups phinted to consult with the tyeelectud | ollcers of the Veterans’ lounlon Association of Northwest, tu seo if the original objects of the Repocladon vould not be curried ont in the future mostings of the association. ‘Iho voter nus have gradually: been ignored und ov vaatowed by the more attractive uniformed sult pale ERNE OF she, Piaarelal Beerctury owed that the club Is Jnuriebivg condition. ee AT the Secoud Baptist Church yestortay the eopeuing of the renovuted and towly-ducorate aq auditorium was colubrated with special verve wes. The rostrum wad saat sruliy' a jarued fe d Howerg,-the most. conspicuous design belt arge YN lyre with the Juseription. Gur Hour ‘The Key, Mr. Lawrauce. and President Fulusba Anderson of the Ubleawo University, oad ex-pustor of the Second Churek, gecupied ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1881—TEN PAGES. pulpit seats. ‘The rouse of the occasion Was exceptionally orilliant, sod evinced dillgent -and careful rehearsal. Tho only hitches which marred =the rendition of the numbers on the rogram Pp) wero caused by several arbitrary freaks ott tho part of tho frisky and time-honored organ thit, has dono service in the Lord's pralaefor tho past twenty-nine years. Prof. II. C, Besetor proalded at tho Instrument, and opened service with Becthoren's Adugio in }* Minor, after which tho. choir of thirty aeluctud volves, under the leadore ship of C, C. Phillips, rendered tho Hallelujah chorus, which was powertul ‘end pteasing In the extreme, and tho Httle band of volunteers sire passed ftectt In ite production. Mra. Marahnll Dutton sang the Rolo parts in *O, Clap Your funds, AILYe People.” After the sermon, Mesiames Carrington, Dutton, and Toynton rewlered the beautiful trin, © Lift Thine Byes,” front Elljah. At the close of the service tho organ, under the doxterous manipulation of Mr, Heaclor, peaicd forth n goul-inspiring over ture frum “Norma,” SUBURBAN. TYDE PANK. Fi Will B. Jenkins, ono of Hyde Park's most promising young men, died avout 6 o'clock yesterday morning, after a sickness of about two weeks, of typbold fover, Mis death east a gloom aver n large circle of friends, among whatn he was wapectal favorit, The funeral will take plaice Tucsilay at 1 p. m, to Uraceland from the house of his parents on Jefferson aye. nue, : A young man named William Kulrch, residing Nt 126 Bushnell street, was severcly injured at nbout 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon whilic at- tempting to board an Ulinols Central passenuer tralnat Woodlawn, Ifo missed his hol and fell, the spring of the car hitting hint on the head, In- Neting a severe wound. Ho was taken to St, Luke's Hospital, ‘ sourt chicago. At about 8 o'clock Raparday night a Michigan Southern train ran over dod instuntly kitted un unknown man about four miles east of South Chicago. Another man had both legs cutoff by an In- coniing train on the same rond at about § n’elock BAtUrHAY nisbt. He ald out all night in this mangied condition, and early Sunday morning he crawied by means of bis’ bands to the Rattle more & Ohio track and hailed a train, which took him to the County Hospital, Chicago, to is probably fataily Injured. KENRBINGTON. The “busy season” Inthe police depariment has begun, no leas than twenty men having been arrested yesterday. The offense with whick they are all charged Is drunkenness, The ex- pinnation of this unusually large nttmber of nr reats Is to bo found In the fact that Naturday was payday at tho Pullman works, Tho arrests aggregated noariy W per cent of the whole po! Intion of Kensington, which is given by the last consus a8 A DECIDED FRAUD. “prot? SIndo's So-Called Spiritual Senuce. Some five or six hundred people went inst night to Struim’s Hall, un edifice at the corner of Washiugton and Green streets, Intely tho ehureh of tho First Sovlety of Sptrituullsts. They were drawn thither by an announcement of what purported to ve ua séance. The “ine- dium was one Slade, and very naturally every: body's tnind, reverted to the great Dr. Slade who set all New Engtand.ngog with bis * mani- fostations,” aad who 80 far. made 1 convert of the Hey, Josep Cook that this cminent mmatour scfontist was constralned to publish his belicf in spirit demonstrations, Although the announcement sald that namult ndinission fee would be charged to cover expenses, it did notepecify what umount. Tho price of ticks proved ta be 0 cents for reserved seuts und 25 vents for general admission, ‘Tho reaurved sents consisted of some ehults In front of tho platform, and the xeneril admission people sat In tha open windows or stood up, Prot, Slade made bis appearance on the stuge utter ne bad taken the precaution of securing the re- cefpta of the box-ollice, He was a wiry Nttie chap, with a dress-bult whose numerous erensea aud wrinkles were ulghly suggestlye ot the probability tn the yurment bud very recently been pped up aud dald on puwnbroker's abelf, A few inches below Festablishod by the presont con his white necktie a tonmmoth diamond pin, upparenily fram the home of the cul, ittuml uated his sumewhat sylled ‘suirt-bosom. Ity this tlme the -hall wis packed, ilstes and all, ‘THe TubUNR reporter asked for a sent In front, where be could scrutinize the “tests”: to the beat advantage, but was Informed that be could seo thom just as well further buck; whereupon, with u detormination nut to be biuited in AUS SEARCH Fott LIGHT, ho clbowed through the crowd, and took upa luwly poaltion clue to tbe stage, ‘the audience wos a unixed one, tnd wis ovidently not a gatb> ering of Spirttuatists alone, aithough a few recognizable tndividuals of thut persuasion wer seattered Usrowgh the crowd. © Prof.” Studs wanted to prefueo bik Kcunee: with tho remark that he was not the grent Dr. Shite, but was born in: tho same county as that distinguished medium, Ha wanted his imdience tounderstund this, und not yet the jdua that pu was iiupodlae on then, A committee of tive wits then nominated by the audlonee, though with the announcement of umes trom all over tho huusa this way not ay task, nor purds ularly satisfactory even woen uccomplishe Finally those zentiomen came on tho platform und examined the cubinet tn which the wunt> festatlous were te over. Thon tallowed tho performance of ua tot ot vory lov atlye xecuted tricks that through long use Lave become fae niltlur to the public, principally rope-tying feats, during which tere 1s ing quantity of belleringing, Nying tamborines out of the cublnet, and other usual uecompuniments, A clever bit of mind-reading was given, Mr Slade had a member of the committees write on aslip of prpor, after which he Ued a thread wo 16 person's hand und walked vut Into the wu. dence, nud by this quist-tclophone read to the dudlouce the quvation, * Will President Guriletd die?". Tne medium suid tho Prosident woul yet well, and the wultitedo cheorud. An al tempt was nade te perfurm tho tumous sinte- writing of Dr. Siido, but it was the focblest kind of an imitation, clean, thon tied together and placed on tho head of ‘a committuemun, Slade had bis bands on top of the alate, and the committectoan wis sure he honrd the scratching of uw slute-pencll, ‘The slites wore untied aud a mosaage trom the spirit world bore the startling tutetllgeuce, “My soulismurching on. Jobn Brown.” AN OVERINQUISITIVE PERSON Jn the audlonee rathor spoiled this test by show- ing Up that this message wis gserutuned {ute iho slate, and thut the orizinal washing with n wet efoth, Intend of clousing the slate, ae rene dered the writing invisible fur tho tie batng, ‘the crowd bad evidently zone there to eco aud hear the spirits, not tu be tooled with antiquated repertying tricks, and kept wetting moro And more indignant, a grout sy of thom fro- quently interrupting the inedium and ntmust stoppltig tho purfurmance, ‘Tho Inst trick cou- slated of tuking ono of the committee into the eubinet,und while they bad tholr hunds prossod, together, an jron ring lytug on the fluor in some mysterious nauner got around the arm of tho conmittocman, who assured the audience that the inedivin budn't lot og of him for an natant, ‘This was certiinly very astounding, und, if the Professor hud quit there, he would havo becn wike, but he exposed tho trick by porforniing it in the sight of the audience, and then bide them good-night, ‘ho bogdiuin ales nent, who bud upto this the bnagined there ‘ight after wil possibly be some eplrite lerkiug wround We cavinet, new recoguized the eer- tainty that thoy hid been sold, und they elim ured for the Vroforsor's pealp, with repented es or Fraud,” and wanted thelr money back, ‘ho wity maglvinn, who bud boon in lone with, tho powers of -darkavss, skipped out a back window, aad lott his agsistant to pack up the fea Tuo vrowd howled In van, hey bad got lotr, ° a a Cooks, N rie Thines ‘The deutb of Mr, Dolinunicu—who gave luno- cont pleagure te many more yp ms than tlle tothe lotar ordinary en to xive—auygests the ruliection that even tho, high wages lo be gainod ) fidued Feoneh= dull to lored cu not ane rewl 3 Fest York kopt bya k CTA may the sceoul order buve nw genuine Fre: peetor, Probably outslity of Atustinni—whe Ure balf-breeds=thare aro not thirty men coaks barn an Freeh soil In Now York today, ane fureuly ud ninny women. ‘Tho reasons for this aro, tirat, that the Pronoh dread the sess secomily, that thes: bute leaving France, thirdly, that a French cook who ts worth tis aultcun do very well ut home, of falling in That, In Ragland or Rugg, Ja the whole of the Untied states there are not, we ately use sert, 100 futilles woo keep uw French ina cook, bat ln Great Brltdn and lrelaud there are core Aninly Sov at least, and dont are to be found In ail tho Jeading clubelouses, ‘The revolution whivb Delwouivy eifected bere sugyesta what Urilat Savariy must lave suttered In bv sAmerivan exile ebuddertug over pork and beuns ninety years ayo=a period when a gout clear soup probably wag not to be found ina dozen bouaes nurth of tha Hudson. A fellows exile of Bavarin trade a handsome income in Viglaud by golug to dresa salads ut yreat houses every day, at each of which bo was pald $2.00 0 salad. YE Savarin would onty huve lkewl thrown himself inty iho restaurant Luslicss horg he might bave redeemed the churucter of our cookery ty hoard hundred years, Bo fur ag tho kitchen Js converavd, it Is ta be pegretiod that moreof our viigtinta have been of bis race. : bere in tha oulliiary. arl Wen to feay tha Yu rs rei! MONUMENTAL, = : nH, Valk, designer and umnufuvturer of Quo granite and marble mauuments, tablets, Statuary, curbing, ete,, In selected stock, Ollice corner Dearbura and tandolph streets, Purity tho bivoy,. clennae tho st and ewecicu tue Droath with Hop litters ns one THE RAILROAD No Change in the Situation of ‘the Eastern War. How Railway Charters Granted in Georgian Aro Enelish Railroad Accidents and En- glish Passenger Prisons. TIE PASSENGER WAR. Tho Eastern passenger warshows no signs of abatement, and it is likely to continue for some time, It Is not probable, however, that rates will go below the figures now charged 8 ta New York and 0 to. Boston. ‘tho next onshiught ts Ukoly ta be made on the runnlng-tling of the tralns, ‘The Pennsyl- yanin contemplates to reduce the tine of its q pi. fast express about four or five hours, nuking the tlme between Chicago and New York in about twenty-five hours, As the Pennsylvania is by fifty miles the shortest rante to New York, it ling the nad- vantage hn this matter, and need not exert Itself so much to make the time as the Van- derbilt roads would have to de. Itts also understood that, commencing to- ‘lay or tomorrow, the Bultimore & Ohio will eens to sell tickets to New York for 85 without a rebate order, aud that herenfter it will sell rebate tickets only, like the other roads. No notice has yet been tnken by the Vanderbilt roads of the cat made by the Grand Trunk on Dulalo rates—85 trom Chi- cago to Bullato—and they have not yet de- elded whether to take any notice of It or wot. The following from the Boston advertiser suyt how they feel about the war at Bos- Oe No chnnwes in passongor rates to the West aro tu be reported to-day beyond what baye been in force for xeveral weeks. No anu pratends tu sea any cud ofthe present cont and no une exe pects nn end within :n few works. Some of the auents look for its continuance till NewsYour's wt lonst. and itis sald that a probable result of tha warfare will be that rates will never be res stored to thelr’ old figures, though thoy «unnot always be reduced ns they ure now, Thousands of people are travoling now who never patronized the rallronde sa oxtonsively before. As the desire for travel is sutisted, and as cold wenther comes on. the number of passengers will naturally fall olf, but for the autuma montis a continuanve of the low rates jy expected. It does not appeur, however, that nny furthor reduction witt ho made, By the rates atuve quoted—8 from Chicuge to New York and &0 to Boston—tno Boston & Apo 1# shown to hayo been sud- tained in tts pos{uion that there shoutd not bo mote than n dolinr’s diference between New York and Hoston im through tlekets from tho West. Mes Gullup, the “General Passonyor Agent, Is contemdiug for the interests of vum- merelul Boston against the New York tntlu- ences whieh ure trying to compel the nadition of the local rate from Albany to polnts east to the reduced rte to Aluany, while they would et rates reduced to New York and thas cut off ew Englund trom any advantage of the trank~ line competition. But thus far tho Boston & altigny: hus earricd its polnt, and commer- citl houses and omuinufacturers ara: not cut of from Western customers by a dif: ference of passeuwer rates which © should divert passonyers to New York. ‘The position of tho road ie that whatever rates ara made from tho West to New York via Albany the Fame rates inust be continued te Boston, ‘To Springtictd the price ls tho saiue asto New York, und the ndiitionn) price to Boston is no aware than the proportional rate for tho rest of the alstance, An important pelnelpie fs ikely to be vontext between tho: through Ines. [tis thut the shortest Ino pee tween Important contres has tho right to muke the rites, aud If, in attempting to meet those rates, a competing Ine disturbs the businuss of an Iniportant intermediute point in {ts own tio, IL must either protect that intermediate polut or eenso to run between the two Important ce mini nt tho rato tixed by the shortest tine be- tween thon. ‘This question cannot arise except In guch a ease us New England, with Chicaxo and Toston as the two important termini, aud Now York as an important Intermudiate polot ol ono or more of the lines, but not on all. - ‘Tho Boston & Albany reports that it is carry- fog “a world of people" at its reduced rutejot 83 to Chicago, Indianapolis, Clocinuath, Detroit, and Toleds, $7 to C 25 to st. Louls, and $14 to Kansas’ mite thateeta, Les expenses ure Increased by tho cost of transport ine BO Dy veoply Above Ite uverage putron- auzo, wo engines have to be attached to some of the tralis, und tho overilow of applicants tor xicoping nccominadutions 1g somotimes enotgh to Nl two vars. The Contral Vermont reports 0 good but not excesslye businoss, and tho Mich- Jgan Central gots a yuod many extra passengers. A. PASS-FORGER. Last Saturday a latter directed to “Whom itimuy concern” was presented to Me, Sam Whipple, private seeretury to General-Man- ager MeMullin, of tho Chicago & Alton, which read as follows: é The bearer, Mr. Charlos J, Perkins, one of our passenger conductors, has permission to “ iny oft" for sixty duys, durimg which timo ho ts go- jug Rust ona visit, Any favors shown bim by transportation or otherwise will bo groatly up- preulited oy him, and Ukewise by yours’ ro- specttully, . C. Hovar, Genvenl Manager Denver & Ito Grando ‘Nulltond Company, ‘The letter was written on a lettor-head of the Denver & Rio Grando and General-Man- ager Dodye's officlat office stamp. Mr. Whipple at once “smelt a mtice,” sure milsing that tho fellow was a fraud, and there- fore asked ty be allowed to keap the lotter to present itto Mr, MeMullin. ‘Lhe man con- sonted, and requested to have the letter: and puss sont to hitin at the Palmer Nouse, where he claimed to be stopping. Mr. Whipplo then addressed nv note to the Palmor asking Whuthor such a name appeared on its. regis: ter, The Fol came brek that no sueh nin had rexistered there, ‘To make doupiy sure that tho lutter was a forgery, Mr. Wilppla telegraphed to Genoral-Mannger Dodge, of the Rio Grande, naling for Juformation re- furding this man Perkins, ‘The reply came pak wtonce that he gave no such latter to Porkins orany one, and that it isu fraud, Later on Str. Whipple recelvod.n tettor from the man Perkins written on av letter hond of tha Palmer House, requesting him te furward his nnd the puss to La Crosse, Wis. it in needless to sny that the request was not complled with, and Mr. Whipple is a. three-cent stamp al wiileh was attached to tho letter requesting to have the puss and credential forwarded to La Crosse. It ly not known whether the fellow hasstuecceded ‘Au roping in any railroad compantes, but the Ukelihood fs that he has, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS INENGLAND .A recent issue of the London Zunes has the following In regard to rallroad aceldonts In England: Zhe reports of tho Inspectors of the Hoard of ‘Trite on xome recent aeuidenta have Just been fasned. In the Matiook Buth necident, on the Wth of July, in wuich « young mun, on fecllug the brake apptiod, looked out uf the earrluge and was kliled by u blow frow the end of a tree which was boing plucod on trucks, Majo Mari thin days tho statement of the foreman Joader that "an Ine would buve suved it” fs accurate enough, and if the young mun bad not looked wut be could not buve been burt, Only two vue Uletes bestia the vans with tho projevting sidos wore struck, Stl If tho rules ay to londing bid been carried out and the men had waited for the permission of tho station-masturto proceed with Une loading, the accident might have boon avert- od. A vory grout risk was inourrod, “Although only at simul! partion of the tree waa foul ot the Hind, yet fe wis quite possible tor tho butt co dave wong over the Mno to sued an extent that it wixbt buve thrown the tral olf tho riils, wud caused a very tereible aceldent. Tule ly, (hore. fore, only unother instince showlyg the nevossily of the rules und regulations, whloh, have hon druwn up with tho qrotcat care ly alllcors knowlug well what thoy wero quoul, bo- ing oe and Htorally attended tw, and net wet nulde In tho wnnillcdt pariicuiny at tho ds eretlon of tho subordinates who have tw earey thomaut” A colllsien In Wukellold Station wie dus to reckless delving and disregard of agi, ia splio of uwarning that great cuutlon ‘was mary duripg (ho proyress of works tho ation, dudging from tho ovideneo of the sls Hoban, thls colligan would tot have occurred di the block system Juuso upon the thie bad been what fs wiuntly termed tha positive" sydtum, Distead of the “negative system, Ut bs to eHy, IC tho wormal condition nf the Mae wore conaldered to bo blocked until eleared for cuch cening train, distend oF bulius atunua clearad after the passing ot a tralo, and couvldered to he cloar unless it is uynin blogked.: In the vad of tho severauce of couplings an tba Northeastern: t. betwoon Carlisle ind Neweastle, i Jane, when sx Veulcica ran back five wiles fram Uendsnook to Dureanehill, und were turned tite, 8 puods yard upon sane cattle trucks by a sige nitingn to whom telexram bad beon sent, the principal cause of the yceldant wus tho want of O brouk van nt tho tail of the train, for whleb tho usalstant stutionmastor at Carllale 8 hott rusponslble, In wix and 4 bulf yours there Lave beau forty-s1x faltures of couplings of passenger Trains reported to the Board of rade, ENGLISU PASSENGER-CALS, Inregard to the lockhig of rullway car doors the Pall Mall Gizette says: . Rhe toculng of the doors of ruilway carriages {4 Que of the wysterles of rullway tuaoayement, No passenger bas ever been able to divine way suoh infinit pains aro taken to lock hin in. ‘Tho only result of the process is that If there la nn necldont ho (an prisoner, with a chanco of being kilied. If, on the contrary, his train arrive safe- ly at bla destination, bo {8 atll a prisoner, wh haa to wilt ti he is iiborated, making, tican- whilo, spasmodic staunisto attract somo friondly porter for tho purpose, unless, having grown wise by exporionce, he earrics a koy himsolf, and ta ablo triumphantly to emerge, Some people imugina that & reguladon of the toard ot ‘Trade obliges thin oxtrnorddl- nary precaution, No such regulation. how- ever, oxlats, On the contrary, tho greatest dl+ versity of practicu prevalls on tho subject, Ono company locks its carchye-doors on the imate Jing only, another on the branch and mafte lies Hotth 0 tid on staglelines only. & fourth does not look ita carringe-doors at nll. And the ox traordinary thing ts that the compantes that on- Urely nogloct the euston find uo diaadvantago whalanarer in doing so. On the contrary, tholr pigs aro able to attend to othor matters cure ng the te when they would have been locking and unlucking doors, The followlig aro the raliway compantes who do not lock thelr doors on elther side of thoir trating: In Seutland—the UIinszow & Bouthwesterm Groat Northorn of Scotland, Highland, and North British, In Ene glind—Great Enatern, London. Chatham & Dover, and Northenatern. | It 13 hurd to see why in these days of falling dividends other eoinpi- nics do not follow their example. TNE COLE CHARTER. Spectal Corresponitence af The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Gi, Sept 72—The General As- aeniby Is nowy holding an adjourned term, mt has been sitting for over two months, A careful review of tho work done shows that not a single lmportant matter has been acted on favorably, with probably one exception, and that ts the granting of the Cole charters and thore is quite a diversity of opinion ns to whether the granting of the charter was a wise one. ‘The malnargument used by Col Cole and his frienus was, that n refusal to grant the charter would be adectaration that Georgia was op- posed tu the building of railroads and the Introduction of outslite capital Into the State. This argument prevailed, and the charter was given by very largo majority of both Houses, The opposition took the ground that the building of the proposed line from Allanta to Rome, which Col, Cole claimed was the missing link’ in his extensive systein, would not develop’ the country through which the line ran any more than it Is now developed by the Western & Atlantic Rall- road, ns thesu tive Iighways will run paral- lel with ench other, andat no given point will the distance between the two ronds be greater than eleven miles, and Inamafority of instances the distance will be nbout four tiles, ‘The enemies of the line algo tovk the ground that the build. ing of the line to Rume would perfect a sys- tem that would be most damaging to tho Western & Atiantic Rullroad, which valuable property is owned by the State but leased to 2 Bonrd of Lessees, of whieh Senator Joseph J, Brown §s President and Col, Colt is. Viee- President. Ag the orlginal lessees cortrol the management of the property, leaving the presentowners of the tease-sha {i a posl- tion where thoy have nothing to da with the niutnagetnent: but to draw the praiits of the round on cach shure that they hold, 1¢ may be sean tint the lessees who have money ine terested have no power in the munngenient, and that the original tessees, who long since suld out their stockyure still enjoying the privilege of dictating Low the road ‘sliall bo Managed. | Whit puzzled tho members was, why the Vice-President of one Hne should bo ryan for u charter to build another ine which when built would be adirect: op- position rond to the one in which he is now terested; and bso -tehy the President of the roml was using all. of lis energies in the suing direction, assisted by lls gon, Mr Julius L. Brown, who is the attorney of Colo’s syatam at this polnt. “‘Chese questions, Lsay, puzzled a good many of the metbers, dudare still puzzling them, Ags the charter has beon granted, alk that enn now be done Is to walt patiently and geo what will by the outeome, Cole has succeeded tn elause embadied liv his charter wh s now one fn yallroul-clreles, Lt gives hin tho power to condom any three miles of the right-of-way of any other road running Jute this city. aA prominunt railroad contractor sald, speaking of this. condemnation clause, “Lthink that the courts will Just knock the socks out of thnt-clause. “If Cole has tho right to conten any: three miles of track. belonging to another line, why hinswt he the right te comtemn the entire tine of some other comptny, and use it for his own purposes? 1.,cau’t. seo the diiference, Cole, iC he can condemm three miles of any track whore he wishes, uid not bilid any Hue at nl to any point, all.that he need do under such lexistative authority as that will be for him to condemmsall tho ronds fa this section, contiseato. the. property, and nse It for his own purposes. 1 am tuformed that ni soon as Col. Cole commences concemning propery and cha a it to his own use yo Will be enjoined, and theease will be carried Into the United States courts, where the right of the Logislature to grant suelt permission will bacthoroughly tested. — In any mind Chave no doubt but that Col. Cole will tnd that the action {3 enthre!y unconstl- tutional,” are Ex-Goy, Sintth, Chalrman of tho Board of Rativond Conintystoners of Georela, re- ferring to the condemmation clause, sald: “You might justvasy well suy that the Tealstature cin igive John “Suith, or somo other man, authority to go down on ow plantation and | plist on any portion of my ttelds, or, in fret, on atl of them if ho wishes, jiigt because he MHkes my Jand and wants to plant thereon, and hasn't any land of his own in that section.” An other gentiomanremarked that ho thought that Colo hat a conskderable amount of cheek to ask for isucl pormission and au- thority, Tomy mind, with the tflueness that wero brought to bear, Cole could have easily procured a churter trom this Leelsta- ture to give him the right ty Dultd as tany ronds as ho wished; condemned all of th property of the othur lines in the State tha he desired to condemn, and hereatter have the power to refuse other corporations per uussion to build ralfroads tn the State. ‘The Jeadlng papers of tho State—as in tho ine stance when the Western & Atlantle Rall. road was lensed for $25,000 per month, when $5,000 was offered and. could have. been gotten from another board— were, Ibis sald, “well sugared." ‘Lhe pro- prictor of one of thom stated a fow days ago ton friend that We had $18,000 in the stock of Cole's rout to Ttome, and that his editor and associate editor were'slinilarly provided for, "the Hianaging editor of anottior paper Lan authoritatively laformed, spoke of his stock in the new Jing, bat did not say how much he hold, Rumor hus it, however, that he and his associates hold about $20,000 fn stock, A wiomber was heard te say that he hind been olfered stock'for his--vote and his Intluenc but that he had raised it for fear that he would get Into trouble. From an lnterviow publlahud in one of the elty papers with a pfomluent member of the Legislature, 1 sea hat, the stock that hag beon flouting aronnd during the thie that the Cole charter owas being worked consisted of common stuck, preferred stock, and wold bouda, It fs currently reported that u good deul of those bonds and stocks must have been Mishod ont, or tho charter, with suck unheard-of: provisions ns are contained Ia it, woutd nover have beon gronted. + Ue fs not anenking -harshiy of the present Leuisiative when L say that, in point of relt ° bility und pollity, it 1a the pourest body at mun that bod roprosented Georgia in inary Yeurs, OF vourse there ure some exceptions in both Housed, In the Sonat there aren dozen or au ont of the forly-four members that are consid ored as good representatives of honasty, integ- rity, und ahillty as canbe tound dn tho Stat while in the House, vit of the 175 members, stliere are burely ovor forty whe aro rurtby ot consideration, ond whe are Known outside of the county ti whteh thoy reside, tt ff Pratabte that ut BO, Hat Thue tgured too high. UC ave done It Wishing to Lo as charitable as possible. “Shere ure nbout fourtven: Mepublicans in the. uve. Thinses, vlyht of thom beng entored, A member who haw heen fi the: Leisiaturs ‘forthe paat eluent years, and whote well thought of wher ever bu is Known, romirked te ine that sho thoukot that it was tho poorest Legivtature that hoover know, De iso stitudl Chae It was dane aud to havo atch Loislutiros ity the present, us tho corrupting (illuences about Atlan Word fou gront tor auch y body of inen to stand, *'Phore is talk that the Cupltal will be sent bitek tos Medyovilly,” sald bus nnd fF that it shot be there, and will vote for the unange, as almost wh Attunta men are lobdylite; und tnoysteel ao cortuln of tho inilieaug Of Athinta ‘that this tiorning'é paper spoke of Atianta'd Capital and Atluntva Legisiatur BW, PY — AND STING CHUY COME, Tho Rock Island (Jaton gays: Paporsin an another railroud selene wero filed In the Recorder's office on Thursday. ‘Chis ts called “The Ulleaxo, Keokuk & Kansas Clty Rull- way Company! [ts enpltal stock js put at 95,000 glares .of §10) cach, to begin with. ‘The Incurparutors, who tra also the Direct ord, are Charles QO. B. Holden, J. Starvin Davis, William N, loynolds, Joseph 8. Ruy- holds, Wrieht Hatden, « Whithig G, | Press, and ittchard Ritey—all'af Chleazo, ‘the road Is to begin at Chicage and run southwest to Hamilton, Hancock County, A braneb Is to by bullt froma polut ou its malin Yaw west Mr of the maln line of the Jillnols Central Rond, torun southwest to Enst Iannibal, Pike County. Another branch is proposed to be rin from a polnt on the min Ine east of the east ling of La Saile County to or near the southenst cornor of Will County, A third Propose branehi Is froin the polnt where tho tie crosses tho Hlnots Central Road to tio west Hne of the State, ‘and to somo ollgiblo points Rock [stand County bordering on ho Misstssippl River.’ RAISING ‘LIDGE TRACK. Special Dispatch to The CAleago Tribune, Evvirant, lid, Sept. 11.—Only passenger- tralns and perlshuble freight went over tho Late Shore Railway between Elkhart and Chicago to-any, ‘Tho company set today for tho raising of tholr track and bridges. In some plices the track was raised ten feet, al the grules ent down, aud the whol Western Division will be ag near a lovel track by winter as ft canbe. Some curves are avuliled. The work of putting the double track in ts going on fast and will bu fine ished shortly. GOULD'S SOU'TILWEST SYSTEM. Sr. Louis, Sept. U.—Franee Chandler, tor along time past General Passenger Agent of the Missourl Pacitic Raltrond, lias been ap- voliited Genoral Passenger Agent of tho en- tire Gould Southwest system of ronds, and 0. W. Ltuggles, General Passenger Agent of tha tron Mountain, lins been appointed his sistant, DS. Hl. Smith, ‘Treasurer of tho texas & Pacitic, has been made General ‘Treasurer, Ft —_ . ITEMs, Itis rumored that ex-Gov. J. . Drown, of Tenneasee, now the ‘attorney of Goulds ‘Texas rounds, will be appointed Qeneral So- Neltor for all the Western roads of the Gould system, and that his headquarters will be re- moved to St, Louls, . A circular just issued by Mr, E. ‘Galli, Qeneral Passenger Agent of the Boston & Albany Railroad, announces that hereafter all trains on his roud will leave and arrive at tho new station in Boston, locnted on Knee- Jani street, between the Old Colony Railroad and the old Boston & Albany station. It is the most complete passenger” station owned by any one company In the country, aid on ornument to the Clty of Boston, THE LABOR. UNION. Saloon Tho QueAtion — utility of Sirilkes, An enthusastic meoting of tho Chiengo Labor « Union was tel yesterday afternoon at Mechan- fea’ Hall, No. Gt West Lnko street. T.G. Mor- wan, organizer, Opened the meeting and read au artlole from 2 London paper relating to the con- gress of tho Tuternuttonal which was beld in Loudon July 14, 1881. One at the objects of the mecting yesterday wis for a consideration of tho saloon qtestlon., ‘The unton fs not in favor of an unttinited num ber of satoons, repudiating: tho Hotlon that us soon asa ian becomes ls atulitied or ineupacitated for manual work be should drift Inte tho siulvon business, ‘The: would like tho number of suloons reduced ti, say, og for every: 1,000 inhabitants, thus ‘ith tho number In Chicago to GN. ‘The fnob that Havorscllors ure wll taxed ullke seems an unjust waut of disertinination to the union men, who belleve that every Uquorseller should bo taxed in proportion to his sates, Veniing a discussion of this tople, the follow . ing resolution was passed: ~ é MERGAS. thore ig now a proposition before .the Common Council to reduce the number ond to raise the character of publlu saloons; there. fore bo it Jenotved, That a committee consisting of T, G. Morgan, George Sloan, und George Schilling, who represented the Labor Union in the fem- henince Convention, urge upon tie Common Connell tha views of tho Tabor Unton on this tay portant question. A long aud Interesting debate was produced by the introduetton of a meu ‘oO culling for the aoutigamition by the trides-unions, of tho GUD Jocnt ocoupations Into ten ur fifteen organiza Uons, In view of tho lange and eonstiutly, Ine ‘ensing Inimlgration of Iborers from Europo, ity imposs|billty of iaolitted teadvs- unions to prevent reduations in wages, the expedioney of such a mausure is felt by the Lubor Uaton to be most presslitg. Tho moasure wis pressed, but Muring the urguiment Mr, Enright, of tho ‘Trades Laborers Assembly, who was present, oxpressed regret that the Cavor Umon should take occas slou to traduce the trades-unions, for he bes Neved the trailes-tuntons, nnd tho Soelall tho Labor party were all in beart tho sit could pull tognthor with a will and with prutite wbdlo effect to all. Me. Eurlght was answered that the trades: unions and tho'r priicloles huve nat been tras ducod, auly erittcised, for the fact tint thelr In- turests ure tog focal; that waile thory are oyor a0 diferont trades tn tho City of Chivago not over Gwenty branehes of Inbor are represented: aad-that cach trades-unton luoks only for the Interests of Its own true, ‘On the gpeutal order of business was Intro- duced the * Problem of Stri when Mr. Jo- koph Crfinhut submitted the following amend ont to Presidont Moran's propositions; Whenkas, Tho existing business community controls tho capital, skill, aud Mbor, manages or owns tho necumnutod property and all menns of employment, rules the Government and ox pounds rellrion, and expresses lls public opinion: through tho press, whieh thrives by its putron- age through inlyertisements and partisan subsl dies, and euch business community has hy atl these nnd other menna placed ftsolf in au ime progunble position to strike Instantly und with: crushing power against tho tolling masses or productive und distributive industrial workers und persong of fixed Incomes, reduuing thom Into “ubject und hopeless waye-siavery, overs wortted, underpaid, and humbled tn spirit, aod prematurely broken und uxbnusted in bodily vigor by Irresponsible taskuiusters, and robued of thule tnadequitte earnings by the extortions of landlords und by overoturges of retuilers and jmunopollstic comuinutions, stupetied by priest- eratt, und beutulized Into stolid voting-cattle by wrocdy dpullbunters; an WHELEAS, Kuch siriky aystam ts for the ox- clusive beuetit of the despoilers of the produut- ive and distribufive industrial workers, and has beon furced as it suleldal weapon on the mass of heterogenvons waxe-workurs, whlch cuts thom but ways, by inipovediaione tholr omployers, aod starving tho fumilica of tho strikora, and cnuslug irreparable losses to the community at lnrag, and oreating bitterness between red and poor; thorefore, bo It Hesolved, ‘That clyilized means and shortor wiys of xettling trade and lubor disputes bo- tweon the workers and tho business-inon must bo found to avuld tho tmponding industrial dis> Aurbances, fn consequence vf an overwhelming avalinohe of imahgrants trom the energetic, produetive workers uf tho” wuole elvitlacd world, y Agreomnant the Amendment and tho propual- tous were luid ovur to the next Wisin Hee fore adjournment it wus announeed that an Sunday next gathering of the Labor Union will bu hell at Lincoln Park, pebetene hie Procedonce. 9 Of Bir Bernard Burko's "Book of nthe London Spectator any! “We ire protty certuin—though we would dofer upon the polnt to any great soclal expert— Unt ty svolety a indy who (inherits rank tron bay Cather bigtier than that of the Peor she mi vives precodence according tu bor birth- hat a Duke's duugbter, for exampl ton taren, would rank above a Huron- ess; but Korma guys this fe cont fo will ceive remonstrances, wo lmaylne, trom q yond niuiny udtes who ourefully preserve: tho Christhin name marktny thelr dexcont; but hia atutomens fs most absolute: i Indy paving Precedonco by birth for instance, the taughtor of “it Peer, Bironet, or Knlwhe tulng ber innites rank and precudl- chee altnough murricd ta a commoner: but ifebe be turried tan -Pecr her precedence isthutoft her husband! Pho great vause of confusion, howover, ls the diliference made by. experts aud by the Crown boiwoen the rank of women when dorlved from their hudbaud's *altulty! and when derived from tholr hus. bands’ onice. The smalicat ttle" be it only the Von lonship of .au Order lke that of st, Bilehuclund ste, Ccorge, confers dotinir pro- codunce on Its yeriploue and fy wifo~Mea. Rrowit, wife of 1G, M. G., botig entitled te pree eedence Of Mra, Milllon-but tha highest aillee confers no precedenco on tho wife, dra, Tat, ine wile of the tirat subject in, England ontside royulty, canis after any Clty Hagin wite; nud. Hadstone, wits of tho hiyiest-piaved ici iu the Luptre, ranks only aaa baronet’s ‘nis te dhiuzbter, welt uiderstood about Tishopa, If romatiber Queen Klrza- beth'a ¢ Und Lord Palmcrston's suilllig Jest—he sult he really must kalght the Husvope, ie give their wi ue praceden snd get rid of of thy cule by not equatty well romenibured except ht very etrlut houses, or on very cere- Montel occuslona, society Histsta on chissiiig hus- bund und wife together, or rather on giving to tho wite her husband's precedonce, Welvy Co clllors” wives ave velduin vent into (ha rack, though they have no lugal right, any moro thin Mh wives of exquires and gentlemen, of whol Sir Bernard Warke evuelly suyas- * Tha status of an esquire or gentigni ds hot a dignlly, and, therefore tho wile of ciibur ty, strictly Speake ing, Wo pecullay place on thy general Beale ut Preeedency,’ Pho coufusion 4, tworvever, ty crenacd by what we ounnet bet convlder 8 deticloncy In the oflicial tables published on authority by tir Herm Burke, BSovloty 41 wists that a inember of Pariianiwat shall ine somo sort of preoedunce, Just as ta Ainerio: Where there fs no Jesu) preeadones, a sent uaually cucolves ity but mmumber bas no legal chai. ‘Tbls omission Ia the more uutable bee cnuse is the warrants, patouts, or whatever Shoy ure, isiued for tie colonies, the members of Aasguibly ulwayy yank before the remnaindyr of oniinury colunisty, and convey tho suing pro- euaiiog Sg thelr Man ‘Tho sanbluy ia 0 ie Witiy Auuil iwportuuce, except as regards Cubinet sUalsters, who should receive iwuch bigbor rank than they do; bu if society fs to be elugaided at all, it is more convenient that the lezut clussiication and the ctassitication uc- copied by oplnion and usage should sun to- wuthur," - IOWA STATE FAIR. Some of the Notable Things That Were on Exhibition. Agricultural Inplomonts of Standard Mako in Profustome Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Des Moree, Kept. 10—The Iowa Stato Fale held hero during the woek closed today witha comparatively small attendance. Tho Mair this yenr proved a suceess even beyond the most Ranguine expectations. Unt! wi thin two yours the fows Stnto Fair hos boon held at various poluts throughout tho Stute, Wut with very. Mmeugre secess, which was doubticas duc, In tho matn, to the lack of ratlway transportation, As Jawoll known, thera are but faw pinces In this Btute whero thore are many converging lines of railway, excopting thie clly. Tho varlous ronls radiating out from here—"the Uttte Chicago,” na De Malnes is called—rondered it ensy for people to come from alt portions of not only tho State, but of tho West, Tho exhibition tu tho various departments on tho whoto wasa very croditatle one with the oxeaption of the Cow “ wonlers of the world.” More appropriately dubbed "side-ahowa," which were perinitted upon the grounds, The agriculturnl and live-stock dispinys were execliont throughout, ‘Thess lines were sup- plementod with excellent exhibits from various industries, The attendance at the Fur was somewhat affected by the heavy raina of Monday and Tneaday nights, though the erowds of Wednesday and Thuraday wlmost maito one wish that inclement weather had con- Mnued, Itis estimated that fully #000 people pasted tho water Thuraday, and the following day thore was very little vereeptible diiference. It Ia snty to say that over 100,000 people visited tho grounds during the exhibitten. In the agricultural department there wore mututy attractive exhibits. Notably among them was that of JOUN DEERE & OO, of Moline, Tit, manufacturers of plowaand cultl- yotors. A full and complete ine of the manu Inctures of this xroat house was daphiy at thotr pavilion near Ageicultural-Hinlt. ‘be two speci) fontures of their exuiblt were the new Deere Walking-Cultivator, which 1s provided with spri for the purpose of flzhtening the lnbor of the plowman, and the Gilpin Sulky- Plow, which bus earned Its fame In tho bands of 40,000 farmers, The tein was represented by A. 1. Carson, aq. and several gentlemen from the house, who nequitted themselves In a tinst ace ceptable inauner for the enjoyment of callers, THE MOLINE WAGON COMPANY made nn excellent exhibit of tholr zoods in the agricultural dopartment, The company wir represented by ita President, Morrig Hosenfeld, Esq.,G eneral Agent, H, B. Harford, and an able corps of nasistiits. ‘The tne of oxbibit was the fnost und most complete on tho grounds, com- prising farm. frolgnt, and spring wagons, A vuriosity In tho wagon Iie was at furin wagon of the Hnost tnish, This apeclnon of the Moline peuple’s manufacture wttravted creat attention, und wag pronounced a marvel for beauty af di sign, finish, and workmanship. Tho display of this company was one of unusual merit throtigh- ont, and wits thoroughly npreciated, One of the most nttractive extlbits on tho grounds was mud by tho. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Chicayo, under tho manngoment oft. W. ompsen, Esq. Tho exhibition embrmecl on complete range of sewing-machine work, Tho spealul feature of tho exhibit wag tho Sperating of tha Domostic maotiiie b: 3 Ovellin, a bliin aporatur, Tho locition of the Domestis pavilion Sele Neen, and attracted very general at- ention, of ORGANS, A fine display of the Wiluox & White organs was mule atthe Art-Hall under the munige- ment of W. U. Fullenwidor, Eag., of Cedar Raplda, lu, Goenoral Agent of tho company. Various extilbitions on those ingtrumonts wero given daily by Prof. Carl H. Berger, of Leipsle. ‘The highest award tor quality of tone and ex- cellence of workmanship was givon to-this ine strumont by the exainiuing Musical Committee, THE WIER PLOW COMPANY, of Monmouth, Hb, at thelr pavilion, just south of Agricuitural-Hall, made a ine display of thelr kouds, Tho varioty and oxcellency of ex. hiblt was a curiosity. Thole now Hyht-dratt welt-lift pulley plow recolved many warm com. pilments, The frm wns represented by J. Ht. Ilanua, Seoratury, and D.C, Templeton, of the curopany. pumps, The well-known house of J. F. Tomplo & Bons, of your ulty, manufacturors of a grent varlety of pumps, innde an excellent dis- pluy of tholr goods in tno agricultural dn- paiment, M. 1. Templo’s new patent rubber ticket for suction pitaps attracted much ate tention, ‘Tho firm was represented by its enter- prising agent, Mr. Goss, . ——_—____ A King’s White Elephant. Jamin ‘Telegraph, Some ten weoks ayo tho Ring of Slain reeotved a Stepan, fromm ony of his provincint Govern: org Informing bis Mujesty tbat a brand-new tloity in the abape of 4 snow-white elephant had Teen captured in av outlying distelet of the Klugdom, and waa actually on ft6 way to Bang- kok, the Sininese Capital. Those Joyful tidings wore groctod with indescribable enthuslastn at Court, the Klug nt once resolved to start in person, nccompunied by tls Hinisters, yrand uillicors of state, and ox- alted clove ye upon it procession excursion th the object of meating the diving pachy- vurm balf woy-and escorting It to Bangkok with all Imaginuble pomp and veremony, ‘fhe core toga, hendod by his Majesty, hud not proceeded nainy millos on its roud toward the interior when 4 eucounterod the object of {ts plieriinage, Ap: pronching the elephant with profound rever- ¢uco and many humble salutations, the King kuelt duwn at Ite feet and reverently placed its trunk upon his head and cithor shoulder, fm- ploring Its protection and favor, Huving thus paul public homage to the huge quadruped and recelvod fis Ieusing: by tue * impoaltur pro- usels," hls Majesty draw his sword and took up a position ‘on the elephant’s right flunk, supported, to the animal's left, yy the high priost currying a golden wand. ‘Thus honed, tho procession atitered: Bangkok, where the now god waa grected by asatvos of artillery and a general salute of the Tus'nl troops, pnruded on eithor side of the route loading to tila painen, | Having exuorted thy of phant ty its upartinents, the King formally be- Btowod upon his sourced yucst the rank of “rolpning monares,” and decorated (t with tho Grand Cordon of tho Slamésa order buaring Ita own stylo und title. Tho hotisebotd of the new delty bas siuca been elas es upon a troly royal soule,. Every article dodicated to tho white eluphant's use and dorvico ts of massive gold or rare porcelain, and popular alferings to the value of inany thousands of pounis wore dopositud at its shrine before it had been estub- Nsbed forty-cight bours In its splendid quarters, jnmediutely ndjucent to tho Klng’s owa private gulto of upurtinenta, oo To Remove Fruit-Stalus, American tgrieulturtst. In tho season of fruita tho napkins used at table, und often the bandkereblets and other articles, will beeowmo aininod. ‘Those who buye acooss ton youd drug-store can procure 9 bottle oC Javelle water, If tho stain aro wot with .Uils before the urticlos are put into the waat they will be compictely removed, Those who Sannot gat Javolio walter can make a salution of ebloride of ime, - Four ounces of the chloridy of time Ia to bo putinto a quartot water ina bottle, and after thorough shaking allow the dvegs to settle, Tho olear liquid will remuve the id as Pendlty ta Juselle witter, but tn this ono precantion must bo observed, Ho car {ul to thorourhly riaso the article to which this sbolution bas been applied in clear water beforu bringing ft ln contact with soap, Whon Juvelly water fg used this precaution t4 not nrevssary, ‘but with the cbloride of Nimo Haquid It iy, or the articies will be barat and atitt, <a. Corlius Engine Co. Providence, Re. Ie Mr. Jerouinh Mittor, foreman of this vast onturprise, writes us follows: Lsulfered for 0 long true with xevers pals fn the knee, at tines being searcely abla to move, 1 trled mnodleines ‘af all kinds, but nothing would ae tie. Happoning to think of St. Jacobs il, Lused tb with falut hope, however, that it would heuollt me, What wag my surprise to tind after a fow npplieations, that the puln Tat seated and ina tow days 1 was entively cured, : Wervcommend Etdredxobawing-machines, " DEATHS, “TANWAUHE—Bapt, 10 Jullua i, Larraboq oldest vole Atvertund itinunl Sy Lagzrauua, wa oh yeurs, ¥u views At thelr rualdunce, Wa Wost ilure eb iu. ra, Sanity. “Mugen (Mi. papers please cupy, JLANIGAN AG thy toxtdence of hte muther, 290 Ohlv-st.. of vryaipolng, Julin W. Langan, ope of. ute af fanveal berentt0r, | im GAUONIc—Aupt. 11, Bauiudl 8 Gardnor, at bis ronttoncn iu Wabtonsaveemmul al yuri Natio uf funueal huronitor. eyrauuad (Ne Ys) wud New York papers ploave copy, SILLEMAN—Vunoral norvloos of John (1. Ashte= rane ‘by Hold mei as Bopte 1S we dus Avuut a alvaburit pore pldase cupy, : CKLEY—Homluy murning, Bept. 1, Clarence, rh cutive nad Rutw Minesteg” Tenet ates AIHIGUNI—Vhe tunor! of the late Prof. Kendle napd 4 cate will iake pluce this (Munday) morning, Pept. Fh ut Ul o’cloui rou the Course of thi cM suaipton, cyruer of Uiinuls gud brauklinesis., whore. diving service will be huld, to & WV, HI. Dae Ob, corner of North Wella and Kinule-sts., thence cus Ww Calvary Comelury. Privodsef the deceasud ure Invited tu wtlond, JENKINS —Sunday Pyrpwey Bepte 11, William Hy aud Willem HH. Jen: Joniius, oldest sou of Julle Mi Mtngral fda the corner of Jottorsa a Fit ‘uneral y ju! ray. aud Ft je, fub-ot, Vucsday Sppt Lyat lye. v RAGLTON—Jept, Uh Uf cholera Infantum, William Pate Of Williaiy 1 und ate Cs iuliton, , Funeral fruia resideuce, 173 North State-at, Mune dag, Bevhs LA akvid . — none R ‘W, 0. DATTIMORE Wii. 15 E_ LADIES OF THE E "7 iu acta ang, cee Jolat salsa onary ig AE tho Intter chy Teh Pr rpg ItHV, GEORGE Ty rit WA. WILL GLY) it. Hemntuzwn all Thucaday ever Ppl Wee Pi abetinend At the wub-roun, € nes o'clork. y re he Tha erent AUCTION SALES, =, eee RTE GHTEAG REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES, 4 The Chicago Real Estate Excranre 116 & 118 Dearborn.st,, WILL HOLD THEM FIFTEENTH PUBLIC saLp or REAL ESTATE BY CATALOGUE Wednesday, Sept. 14, at3 p.m, . AL TID EXCHANGR, 2 216. & 118 Dearborn-s:, ’ SEVENTEEN PIECES of ts fold tu th she: Peover SE TU td afitonst ut ies aes eT TWUNLTY-POuUR PIKCKHS WU be offered nt an upset price tived b: u Wall forthe Catulugue. abby the unten, Seventh Special Announcemay Foi TUESDAY, Sept. 20, A ORAND PUBEIC SALE ON THE PREMISES ‘AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., 1,350 Feet Frontage First-Class Residence Property, Every foot north of Thirty-third-xt, tho Lukg-sbure, Cottute Gravo-ar, Cars wituinere bivek, Forty-six Dally Saburban ‘Grains ante hit note Contral Itultruad, stopping at‘Thirty-drstest, No tot lors than Lil feet deup, Every Hat uen mideaiey inthe roar, Nenriy every Lot iv (ol teet dunn Thee, @ Out front wilt” by sul ABSULUTELY WITHUOT AND RESERVED HER Levms, 10 per cent down; batance In 30 days. : Th wonted to mora’ asounin Whole vuenubtruer, butneen eruta Taree adit Talke-Shore, lying between ‘Uhirtyetlrst und Thee third-ste,, whl? be finpesved wity eA ale ELEGANT . BUILDINGS Atnn carly day. ‘Chit ts a grand opportunity for in Sontorn ta ee samething NERICTI AT HINCE irik g ‘uF full partleutory cull fr plats at NTINY M eran Chu, eltle Hotel tn rand 1 Every tot nes Batate, THE CHICAGO REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE I Nos. 1x6,and 118 Dearborn-st. FIGHT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 1,500. Feet Frontage On Forty-seventh-st., Coltage Grove, ‘Langley, and Evans-ays, WILL BR SULD AT PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, Sept. 26, At 3 o'clock p. m., on the Premises, This property 1s located near Kenwoud, whichis the most choices portion of Myd ark. ‘The sate ty eet A withont Ituit, resorre or upeut prive.: Mor purtleyiars call ut THE ‘CHICAGO -REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 116 and 118 Dearborn-st. W. K. NIXON, CHANDLER S CO. iteal Hatate, Mortgave Baove! President. 'Tronaurers and ‘Yrusters WH. A, MUTTERS, Manager und Auctlonces By GEO. P. GORE & Cu,, aM and 2 Mudisuu-ay GEO. P. GORE & C0, Wholesale Commission Dealers - ? IN Boots & Shoes, 214 & 216 Madison-st., MOND A'S. Sept. 12, Commencing at Wa, m1, prowipt.o A SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF: MEN'S * WOMEN’S, AND MISSES’ WEAR, MAD¥ FOR CITY RETAIL TRADE. ‘They sre all Frosh Goods fur Fall Trade. Regular Trade Sale DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 9:30 A.M. Highly Important Specialties . 5 x! no, a GORE & CO,, Auctioneett [aoe an Inport Trae “AM ATICTION oF CUSTOM-MADE y : BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Wednesday, Sept. 14, ; AT 9:30 SHARP. Buyers of GOOD GOODS, who desire 12 get better’value for their meney than + POSSIBLE anywhere else, should not to attend. © Regular “Trade Sale DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 9:30 A. mM. .” Great Sale Cloaks and Clothing. |, i # GEO, Pao zy On the, sth of Oulober next, iwath at Pelle a wonton xt war 0 nvavitle, Whe. all the leat ‘ouly, Hustorna ‘Patents, Buse conalliuyng our Hsbuent “Duly of poss ia, a Oa JANEBVILISS Win, Bopt. i. qt Mudisud: << z 0 Fins. 5 ¢ I ty wf. HA S rts x Mut gandips, Wa