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‘ : i } i ij | _ Che Tribune, vt DAY MORNING, SE i, 1881, %HICAGO. . PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Wititam Banax, of Dixon, TIL, is at the ‘Tro- mont. Con. Winntan CILADIAN, U. 8. Ay fat the Paeille. Dr W, Inysixa, of Fulton, IL, 19 at the Palmer. Dib. A, BAncock, of Freeport, Mt, ts nt the Tremont. tan C. M, Osnonsn, of Hock Island, Thy 1 at tho Pueitic, ‘Tre itev. LP. Meee and wite, of Cormng, Ne ¥.. are at. the Putmer. e Horacg Ferronsic and wile, of San Feane elvco, ardint thd Paeltie, GronagF, Reaxcirann, of Red Cloud Agency, 1.11, (9 gf the Sherman ; Crannes J. Crovsn, of Salisbury's dours, faut the Sherman, Roprat 2B. bra und wife, Mrs, WD, Kelly, And Miss Saimon, of Neshvllt ro itt (ie Patmer. Joux W, Donewry, of Ban Frinelsco. Preale dentotine North Paelile Coust iallrotd, Jy at the Lelan: ‘oubne a GLaviaen, Auditor-Gonernl, ant WwW. In Willlam Jonney. Seervtary of State, of Mich+ {gan, are nt the Tremont, Mn ALEXANDER I Wros, well known fouesmatats formerly of Chita, Lars, fa ia tho elty with Robin and Crane. Is business-munuger tor the comedians. ‘Tur temperature yeste Manursst tut now of St, He erdny, 24 observed by opuein, Tn Tietldting, Bu, m1, Bkdegreca: Wat td, 773 8D, mM, BY. Barone! Sp. i, 2010. Sit ALEXANDEHI Gaur, of London, J. Cecil Cole, of Liverpool. M. W huittemary, Note tagham, A. H, Mali, of Derbysbl Borland, George Galt, of ‘Toronto, Out. ‘aud Willi Mee Kenale, of Dundee, Scotland, are at the Paeitie, ‘Tux Cigar-Box Makers’ Unton tet last nieht at No. 7 Clark street tor the purpose of Instruct: ing Honry elmer, thel ey | tho Cigarinukers’ Co! ie! at Cleveland, 0. Sept. Qt Representative tho char {nterest from the United States and Tannda will be present at the convention. THERE Were’ thirty-ning patients treated in the Chicayo Hospital for Women and Chitdren tring the month of August, minety in the Ds. sary, nud seven outsite, making 1 total of ‘There wns a mou Honation of $25, while uuling matter, delicacies for tho sick, wid furibue gular articles were recuived it tho hos- gitnt, tt, O83 12 te er, 8 tle My, ER MILLE. A German carpenter, was sre i yesterday for vlokkting the buliding liw eting for Charles Keonenberger, of nie, waved Of tore wenur- 208 dimensions than the Jaw nilows. His case will bo heard this morning at the North Sidu Volleo Court. Grongn Kusseny, na “settling clerk," 18 employed by the Public Produce WAS Arcestedd yesterday by an ollicer of Pinkorton’s foren for anbezzijng from his ampldyers sundry sug of tn aurgregruat lig about S200, He ‘was locked up at the Armory alone with Gustav fondle, 9 Young ann sips posed to be interested’ wift: hlin in blowing the money mm wheat &peculations on” the Yen Board, ‘Tre twelfth annual meeting of the Under- writers’ Arsociition of die Northwest ‘1a called to be hetd at the Grand Paaifle Hotel Wedues- ay and Thursday of th week, ‘This important jnecting will be lirgely nttended, und thore Alrondy registered ne thy Grind Pucltic Nle! Miller. Prestdent of puny of New York, and secretary of tho Glens F pany of ‘Now York. Tue worl of widening Macitle uvenue from Anckson street to Van Turen purater: iho erection of the new Chiumber of Comins ‘was commenced yesterday. “The Lu Salle stres aidewalk was removed und piived on the new dn on Pacitle avenue. ‘Lhe old watk Is in Bilupldated condition, und hus xiven signs of stinbitng down for several weeks, and uty y gust tho city something for damages for lujuries fo pellestrinns, large numbers of whom pass 2ere going toand fram the suburban trains of “quo Lake Shore and Meck Istaud Roads very ay. Cunnimghnn, SsUrunee Coln= GOING TO CHATTANOOG. An adjourned meeting of tno Society of tho Ariny of tho Cumberhund of thy Northwest was Deld Inst eventuy at the rooms of the Coat shunye, Grand Pacife Uotel, Mrestdant Plea sutner in the ebair, Lhe Committevor Arming Dents for attending the Chattanvoga reunion Feported that arrangements hil been nite foe a commissary cur, provided with oit-ste for muking coitee, tox, nid perforining any other Aecessary cooldng, meuls to be served Mirough= put the excursion, ‘The Committeo on Transports enon reported That thoy: ad an alter tron “she Chicago & Enstern Uinois Row of a train dyer tho Danville Route to Bvansviite, whieh ghoul leave Chicugo at 3 Monday evening, ney would frnish sleepers to Evansvilto, ant yente, cots, and At Chattanooga, the sum of SIX per person for tho round trip. Aftér considerable dijouxsion, it was duvtted to ecopt the proposition. G with stuteal that ‘uy this route tho society would be able to puss ghrou Nashville and step at stone River all tur ight. The company nyzrecs to tho BHO tacitities in fo) tngeage and cont gars ne tho othor routes, On motto, a vol consisting of Gon. Suith, Coll Marshill, auazhlin was appointed to walt erin ind davite him to aceams peny the soelety on thole teip to Chuttanooga, vupt, Charles A. Stone, Secretary of tha club, was uppotnted Quurterinaster vid Commissary sor tho trip. Thu Secretury will bo at tha rouns: cf the Coul Exebange ovory day trom fn, on. tl “dp. in. to take the nutes of ai old suldiers wha Jatend yong with the xovlety to Chattinoora, She meeting thon adjourned untit Thursday svoulng. THE FOOL A party named Si aod Kulu stable ut Ne. she fyund avenue, to gether With an accomplice, Geurgo Jones, were an trial bufore Justices Deus yusterduy, clurged a Veter Jucksun, a West Side counts deuler, with fraud in 8 horse deal. sit nppenrs shat on the ith Inst. Juckson went to Small to varchuse w horse. ia was introduced to Jones U4 purty from the eountry with stuck to seth. vones hud oue horse mn purticulir whieh wis a “atunner,” so ho suid, and was purfect tn overy Purticular, Noxotlations wera Immedintely ene tered inte, anu, efter usupornelal exumiintion of the steed and considerable dickering, Jones wundescended to tet the sulmul eG. On buy ment of the sit, duckson requtred i weitton Seeman for the horse's soud quutitics, and res ceived tho followligs ambiguous and ludicrous documents Pi CHICAGO Kept 2 18St—Recelveil tor Py Jackson the simtot Ii dollars. fn Cl for ND HIS MONEY, Wr At uy keeps ut boarding “a nw Buckskin hors this hos ly warnted to pull all he. Wwablo laa burness and frov or all eneumbr- guicos nnd wt debts, ail morgiges und if not as alt szbivsented in one weeks thn und get mouey tor bin I. XXX suis wait, wha, Jackson attached the miy to hls wagon unl drove of, bupyy In the thougat that he was tho [ogsossor ofan excellout picee of horyallesh. When he reached Van Tur tnd, Uetisted Bireots, a distance from thy atablvof tivo bucks, he discoverod that bls new grtrenusy wis wit Vroken and in many omer ware defective. Ie returned to the couicern on Blue tsland atenue snd demanded bis money, but found int, Te then resor to fegal eusures, and vester> May's teil was tho redult, “Tivarder da the fate ure toprotect the public agulust. norde-iwl iflers, tho Justice conaldered the init 1g awiportinee, und touk the use tint pacnt tHE Weduosdtay, when ho will TINS Ry A prolonged meeting of tho rymen's Are sovlution was held dat eventng at the rand Hacitte Hotel, several hours being devetud to upuless diacusalous on partaue poluts. Cul, 4.8. "Luthtll, the utturney of the argnaiznon, tyade a sturoment as to thy status of the cused tow beforg dusticn Wallace, whleh was subetine Wally that’ given on Ws PUNE. except tbat he stated that tn ong case nt least the Mayor bad, ayseed to forego alt thu objectionable features O% Ube ordinances in ease the tveryiuen pall he Heonge tas oF €2.59 per curiae, hla agrees went the Muyor and Prosecnthis Alurney bad sunsequently repidluted, refusing to act wp to teelr ugrecinents. Mr. ‘Tuthill int meoeavion distinctly tnt the M. 0 es Hh by = chile it, CTANT LAVEMYSEN, 0 Or baud io paver ubrogaloe uny — orditiunue, in suite of any Miewal agreement He iy buye entered foto. Sirs Tutthill furthar “stated that tho cages now before Justled Wallace would be continued yatil some future dite. Ue sald Tat the Mayor bud crawsebed becuuse he giho dyer) hud wuld that ho hud been blown ap by sev Pabere, At tbe incetine last wight the aly yan of interest whieh transpired Were 0 resi: < Jon thyt all iverymen should pay license for Kearringes solteiting trade on tho streots, and Hinlur resolution Liat no member of the ugaus luton sbattkh Fecownize the vulldity of the hack diuanes by paying the Heanse on any carriage which was not used tunollolt trade, : . THE OLLY-IATT. Exoineen Creare says that tho work of For ‘Paving boty tunnels with bo begun at once, A CASE Of stiall-pox wus discovered ut the Mriduwell yesterday, aud was removed imuedi> “ately to the pest-bhouse, . ‘Tux Health Olticors served 26) nussance-notices Jaat week, and condemned 30) pounds of dis cused meut, 1,000 pounds of diseased pork, and G3) pounds of rotton tat, Yeatenpay tho Northwestern Fertillzing Com- pany sent a cheek for A tu the fundof the Fire. jaeu's Deveyolent Association in recognluon of -THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER valuable servicer rendered Hately packing-house fire, ‘THe Committee on Streets and Alleys, North, revoinmended several minor sidowatk and alley’ proveruents, The committee aisy recor Amended the passage of the onllmuee pormitting the laying of rallront-tracks on Hooker street, Goose Ishind. » AMOSE the buttding permits tsaned yesterday were tho follow! Hott. unt story. vote att a el street, 10 cost cottage on Lie) Ktrve at 1000; Ue fee Vintehhison, threesstory dwelling at No. ilo Prairie avenud, to cost elu; BB. Walther, voestory tivelling at No. 1) Weaton street, te cost S403), A siuetine of the Committce on Public tutte fnes was held yostorday attornodn te the Fires Marshal's altlee, ath it was aurreed Lo yecome imund to the Comune that a porinit ba lasued: to. tho Fire Murshal to build a two-story frame structtire, tobe veneered with briek, on the bekesfront Just north of. the Exposition build. ing, to be ted nsw house fora new enghie and hole uit taddor. ‘Tie report of the Rewlstrar of Vital Stullstics for the week ending saturday gives the follow fig xtntlatios: ‘Total mimber of deuthes, i nguins he preceding weak antl Vii te ¢ responding week of isd; males, Hi tentite: tuirricd, 63: wader d yeites uf wre, Wl. Pho prinetp cnttses of death werd as follows: Its Tantile convulsions. fy cholera jatantum, 13, aMiphithoria, 14; dlarrhen, 21: typhold-fover, 2h; sinall-pox, Uh A comsturr tio company at the of est propertyshoklers on Wash- Ington strect Aswiand ivente wilted on Mayor Ihurlson to requést ebty attention eon corulng the new grading of the stvect tn tie vicinity, ag. HF tte ent plan ia enrvied out. it witl bring the mul Pegi within two nud at halt fect of tho surface of tho street, thts en: dungering the water anpply freezing durhug the coming Winter, ‘The Mayor promised to enil they uttention of tho proper authoritics to te mat- wr AVEN How cates of sinall-pux and six deaths from the disease were reported at the Healt eyoserdiy, Che wew a Kunsia atrect, No. 6 Urittendel 7 Warlestrect 1 Fox phe we aid Fitih street: Tuo deaths w Ported from the tollowiny miumbers North Ashhind aventa, bah North ¢ pier treet, No, 2t Aturstt street, Witlo street, No. 205 Wear Chiao aves said No, iawn rod, (New enses of ty> id-fover were reported fron lye Mourn avenue and No, ott \ ‘twenty-second street, and at case of diphthorla was reported: from No, Jottage Grove aventc. Ni Commuittes on Streets und Alicys, West, considered the Twelfth: street vindued matter, Some tine age thy Counell give the Chietro, Aburtingtom & Qul 'yY Row the use of the dmiul betwee Vest Harrison, West Six+ teenth, “Camu, and Beech strecta for thelr tracks, but ft was found it the west ubutnent of the Twelfth street bridge inter. fered with the tnylng of tho tracks to the sito of the pre ad round-bowuses of the roy, Tho rod then prepa an ordhniaes: ating pes mission to femoye eighty feet of the tiling te der the viaduct, and uzreelig to pity all expens and diainages whieh the Inst have to jn property-owners. Some meinbers of the jnitteo thought the removal of thls tinge woud necessitate the extension of the dpproge beyond Camil street, and several: propetty- oWhurs whe Wore predent entered vigorots pros tests ugalnst this. Eugineer Cregler was catlel upon Torun oplitoy, but said be dtd nut know the lay of tho [and in the lowulity, Mr. Goddard, the xttoraey. for the Uurilngten Road, sald he Old nut think the approich would buve fo be extended, After sum discussion it was dveided to refer the whole matter to Enilncer Cregier. with Instructions ry confer with the cugineer of the road, and Feport at the next ting of the committes the protinvle cost of the work, thy hest plu, and the probabte dam ‘he imatter of Ing Union street, Hi Laimber to the river, wits then brought up. pki of the hunber firin ot db ing Was necessary unless a bridge was but there, and there was u bridge nt Halsted strect, one short bloci away. At uttorney’ represent ing. propertyeowners in the vieiuity allay epoke agnlist the move. and ft was decided to liy the inutter over far: weeks, TIL COUNTY-BUILDING, ’ Tun new office of the County Treasurer will not be ready for dceupaney, it fy now thought, before the miktdla of Ocfober. Ho should have inoved thirty duys ago ab feast. ‘Nite County Lrensurer yosterda¥ sold property for delinquent taxes in the Towns of Myde Park and Luke View, The ‘Town of Evanston will bo in the market today and South Chicago will probably be entered upon tomorrow, ‘Tite omployés in the now Court-House aro fous te sed Dr. Do Wolt. The offices are Hed ry dus with smgke from. bollurs in operation under the windows of the building, and the situ= ation Ww unberravie. To say thnt thy smoke ly a tulsange dues nut begin todeseribdlic, + Tay woman Dorn Costello, who committed sulvldg on State strevt saturday, H teoerte at the buitding the ty butfare 1 ay to how to got her bushane tty the Poul. tentitey. Sho vlatmed be nutrried borin! a aut usstimedd game, aad hus aways I+ tre: her. Ile ts suid tu be now eiauiliag ay batlnte dn conncetion with one of the Stitestreot dive Tit: courts will oocupy the new Court-ffouse Monduy. Yesterday the bulla were filled with avalfolding, bavrets, boxes of unirblo, slate, otc, and the prospect wus a thing but oncoursging four gho bullding being ready, None of tao carpels have beon tnd yet, nor has any of tho matting been put down, it is promisud, howover, taut this will bo uttended: tuin tine. ‘Tot: Short was yesterday busy following up the riumorsin refercney te His office, und we fur succeeded ns to fad thik those who muic the charges co the newspapers had visu made thom In the strect to sundey, person, le wits alsu looking into the brraestret Cee some ol his Ballitty under him, and athe promise ts that the investirations wilt une In several disinisgals dur- hug the week. COUNTY FINANUES. On the Ist of the- month the county's fseal year cnded, und yesterday a reporter tou a glance at the bills audited and the expanses ine curred by tho pelnelpal comimittegs of the boned, for ruuiing the publle basultudons, The fh lowing table shows, upproximitely, the &: pensea for the pust year compared with the two brevlous yeurss ig For wiviea fi , L87D-"SH), County Hospital,..8 slid TRUSS Publlg Charities... 10,881 dull und dull Ae counts, 1 Printing, 2 UE 8,03 Here bad been a radial tnercase tn the Ne ponditiras, it will be seen, und by refercice th Neaporaprlation billit will bu seen thut for Jssi-"A1 the appropriations have all heen avers drawn, ‘Tho wppropriation fur the buspltal wis, Bih,00U, While S080 tis been expended; tor ‘opriton was $190,000, and the expenditures $221,000; tyr dail and Jali accounts: roprawnon’ wis. 15,000, while x15t,000 leds and Yor printing to appro- printion was €3),000, while thore bas been 318,000 expended, ‘fhe other a Wnts vould not be kolten at, but those ombrice the Ineqer items, uno ake Uut Anything buts pleasing showing, The cotire wppropriation tor tho your was 87h Os, and it ty felieved Unat in catering upon the now year the buurd ts considurably in debt. GOVERNMENT BULLDING, THe Penston Agont yosturday disbursed $02,000 Inensb, ; Ar tho Sub-Teoasury yesterday $10,000 In wold, anid $20,009 10 dilver was disbursed, Lhe recelpts lggreguted 86,00 In sliver, The receipts for tnterual royenua yestorday: amounted to SU517, of which $2257 was for spirits, 37308 fur tobucco and clyars, aud $6%i for beor, : IN fomper ndinlistrations a number of prixe onvra c8énpod from Murshitl’a ollice because nO pr fon hack bu tude toy thelr Ory ing. Vo ubvlitty ull thes Sirstal Jones" allice 13 being: eaeitd with an iron cage, where prisote era will be Kopt secure ty thu nature, SEVERAL complilits huve come in tagho Post > Wnidter vellve to tho use of postales tor seurrilous or Inguitiags communivstions Parties thas aftticted bave a remedy under the law, which provides that thoy may fnatruct the Poat+ juuster ut the recelying ville, or the offiviuly at Ano ollica of destination, to refuse uli postate curds to certuln address shgned by a desiguuted Person. A litthe cure ia those Instructions will speudily stop ail these conuamilentons, ‘Tht following dutable woods were revvived ‘yeaterduy: J.C. Olsen & Co. G euses dey quuds; 1 Ht, Kelth & Co. 8 cused huslery: Toboy Purule tira Company, P cue unrrorsy Watxel Hos, cubs shuop cusinieds > haeedt, 3 packazus: dey yoods; Wibburd, Zpencor os Co. iki boxes tni-plutes’ Muraball Field & Co. G7 curva dry wouds; Chaplin ds Gore, 2 cies digurs; Kalman & IAlentuld, 4 causes olyarss Best, Mussel) & jivases clyard; Clurles Glaze, 2 eaves oki Root & Huns) Muste Company, 5 oases musient dustruments; Chicuyo Susie Ue paras Oca uisles Satz or, Heeateat & Co, cases pipes; Wilson Broa, 4 cases \ ny eoodas Ciurgon, BriL, Beatt & Cu, J eases dry goods; Hurley & t's rroll, It pucknges varthanwarosPuwler dtrase iid sucks wt PSO, Bakor, 1203 wt order, BA 3. Wadnlur & Y Bucky sul by buses tieplates no conslyuce piven, 406 fond wults dy. Bislth & Co,, (OU tong gravel. Collec ons, $21, 48U.08, aes NARROW Esbar AN OCEAN STEAMBHUN 18 LISLE . v . GEL Prof. Jou. Frocuan, passenger on the une Cortunate steumsbip Alvutia, arrived fa the city yesterday wad departed at once fur Wiseunsia, ‘Tho steumer Algatia lef} Londou Aug, 2 with 150 passengers und 100 omvers attd crew, For shx duys shu encountered bead winds and rouga bed Ue the WI shy hove to wax Bours for rer DAN> pairs to her ester, Atd o'clock on the marn- ing vf tho 23th ‘the cugines stopped. It wits whispered about that the mitin shaft had broken, Tho shaft, 159 feort long, lH inehes in ditmeter, solid wrought fron, had broken about balf-way between tho emtines and tho propeller-wheet, The ollcors ondeavored to pit the «hip mider eat, ‘Tho three try-sails, two Jibs, and ong top: still she bud—tld notgive her mori enough tu overeoine the drat of the inottontess gerew, and tabled to: give fee any eevee head- so sho swing duty the trough of sen and became nitningentle, Bure fig the foraneoen tho whut: “6 satge ented vt geet was blowhag taf tale. ‘Th® Captain ondenys oretl to “wear stip.” inorder to: brags ber livad tothe wind and xtop * rolling so. but gle Utterly refused toa her he oblired to holst tho” three *hlack balls on Ute forumuat, Hho Hourd-ot-'Trade alin vessels tint the ship wits beyond control nal tot Hkely te be of much use, as) tie and the ciireent were driving her already hurtharly course, fir veyond tha ae ML thick inte the North Attautic. whore Atewinars and sntting-vossela rarely or never enna, Nuring the remulniter of the ha tho stern kept steadily one and at dgek, when hires hoped the whit would abate, erathor anid in forecs, ‘The stily was ca i, und be wis pias ety, ed now mind thet, ais she was tarried by the ward over the crest of Wivave, she world fall tute the trom, brotd= ello on, with a Crhgitfil lureh, and a teary seat world gu er hur, ‘The continual rolling had dislodged every- thitus thovablo in the enbins, and at every luireh of the ship a eonfused im: crock: ure xcals, und trunks waa pluticing tered tho saloon, to the Jeopardy of tite and fimb of the weoupints. The passengers barcleadei thou selves in thotr sinterooms for protectiom from the thy dye débris and waited the result, Jn the forenoon of the second diy arter tho distater the engincars by hderathy tions had: suececded in bandaging with stect bingy anid Ghiins tho feaatured shaft and. a the seat was slightly cali, they ventured ty stiet the cogines at one-tfth speed, ‘Tela nt once at forded great vetted, us tt stopped tho frizhttul rolling. “Tut the pitching which took the place ‘of the rolling was very dungeronts to the trae tired shaft. Ad about three tim ittite the: wheel was above tho witter, and, iytes around with rapiet iy Inte the wave again, the strain gu the shuft was in. imense, [twits ton mnebito expect thicthe shit world endure the stratus day in ind diy out dure Jug tho stort was likely to meet atid the ship had traversed the 20 nifies that separite her from the Ainerican st. utay hour after hour.and day after day passed, the nervatts watching fur the’ stopplig of the enlnes grad: nally decrensed. ‘The thercashug couthtencs of tho cuginerrs in the shaft led them to put on More end toure stenm, audit hast, ot tho afters Hoon of the tenth day from the break, to rocky: coast of Nova Scotia wns diseerned froin tho unisthoitd, and at inidalgit the Alsade dropped: berauchor in the burborot Hallfux, GLIGUTS ON NIE LAWN. A DEL fhe PANTY AT MAYOR TAIISON'S, , Just ovoning the muonbeamms ved with hun dred vy more Chinese kunterns In laminating the spacious grounds of Mayor Hurrbion's resl- denve, No. 241 South Ashiaud avenue, The spi tuele was futecd a bpillinnt one, ad was al wired by all whe wilnessed it. ‘The oveasion was itlawna party given by Miss Ginn [farrigon in bonor of nor frend, Miss Lilla Sykes, of Loulsville, Ky, Owlng to the fact thit tho eury had erawied down to 60 degrees, tho chill night aly was ut congenial for Culledress cos- tumes, and tho wnerry-muking was on Chit wee count transferred tu tho Invitiug interior of his Honor's iminsion. Carpets were laid from tho vurbatona to the entra anid it was 10 o'clock by the time tll tho curringoa had rolled up to tho gato with their - handsome dressed ovcupants, ‘Tho hours were whiled uway with the dellenttul Interchange of social courtestes und with auicing, the musty betny, furnished by Hand's orebestra, Whzht the gitests repalred to. th und discussed no clegant sitpy who danujny wis resumed. An entwere the Misyes Magy MeNetl, Maggie Stearod, Eom Owsley, | Swazuy, Julla Rogers, Atle Pullin Witklason, Titan -Gindenberger of Ia Ttase Gamble of Loulaville, Melte Wall Walter, Virginia Citytan, apd tho Misse ut ton. Ltueborae, diy lenvotli, Mullizan, Lordet Migs Leo of Loulaville; Mr. and Mrs. dinlus with, Mr and M Ss. P. MeContett, Mrs, Henry” Walle! and tho Meusrs, Yy Rduar Hy Eaton, Co MeCorinick Jr, Benest. Syilth, Mills |b ' Tames i. Wallor Jr, Gamble, Joba Osvley, As Hord, Chacies Mord, Frank Chirk, Harry Walk- er, Fred Tuttle, tobert Perry, Williaa Johnston, Clitord Johnston, Fred Kimball, Grinvilly Browalng, Harry Sheldon, Henry Guy Cullerton, Hugh Mason, Charley Mitchell, Girard Atox- ander, Bow Campbell, Franklin Dennison, 1 MeBiwee, Willlum MeGiwee, Lennard Rolbetd, Heary King, Alex Murison, George Munson, Adolph Heoroton, Will Bordeu, Franklin Cuinp- bell, wad J. D, Hayes. ACCIDENTS. QUE DAILY CATALOG OF .SLA13, STUMBLES, RUN : AWAYS, ETC. $ Harry Youman, 7 yours old, whose parents vent No. 215 Malstoad street, carclosly ran {uty borge and lumbor-wasron at 4 o'clock yes- terduy utternoun on tho corner of Van Buren nod Greon streets, and was slightly bruised and tnjured whout tho body. John Cosgrove, i! yenrs old, white stealiug a rid ou a train of carsattached to switelr-englne No. {if of tha Luke Shore & Michigau southern Ihutrond, near Seventeenth streot, stuinbled und. tell aud hud bis right foot crushed beneath tho OT hisswi About mid- dining-room aftor whieh Mur thuse pres Enders, Florenue Be | wheels, Martin Loftus, a Iaborer employe on tho New surur-retinery at tho fat of ‘aylor street, accidentally fell from x sentfokt upon which ho Wis at work ab 23th yesterday afternoon, and, striking the ground thirty fect below, was ve severcly Injured, He was taken to the County Hozpltal fur weatment. _ dunes Mukeever, a tsumnster living at No. 1 Schur street, wax tleked by ong of fy borses it Us yesterday forenven, nt the carner uf Polk und Canal streota, and wis severely cat and ln+ dared ubout tho right slide of tho head. The doctor in attenduive thinks ho will recover, dates Shanton, 23 yenrs old, employ In the hardware store of Markhurst & Wilkinson, No. 14 Lake street, while. trying to prevent somu duib-bells which be was bundling at 8 o'¢clack yesterday morning from rolllag down the clue Vator shift, accidentally lost his balance aid fell with them from tho second to the tirst tluor, Me struck on hls head and was gertoutsly tue Jured, but Dr. Hoy thinks he tay recover. dunes Lee, of No. x18 Hinman strect, y day morning reported to the pollee Une was the body Of a dian outing tn the 4: slip, hear tho eorner of Throop wnd mid strects, Ollicars MeCarthy wad Marnon nwred the Lowy. and conveyed it to the Morgue, whure It was subsequently identitied as that of Christopher Qleson, a slo? living ul Ne, 6U3 Noble streut, who was eal lontany drowned dant ‘Thursday by falling olf a vessot fytuy in the slip. Ki tenm of borsesnttuched to a shaving wagon betuneng to Prank Amberg, of Nos, 10 and, 138 West Washington atveet, and driven by Joli Ligharlt, ray away ut noon yesturday from new the cornice of Dlito tana avenue and Eleventh street. In frontet H. Relueck's srovory, ut No, 16 Utne Island avounie, they collided: with and, Instantly killed a yaluuble trotter belonging to the peucor, ‘Tho delivery wagon. to which the anlial wos attached, ye ilinust entirely des jnulished, aud Me, Relyock, who was in it at tho thne, narrowly cdcuptd pein killed. A ten und wagon Lolonging to the Dike bakers, which: wag ulso stand in front ‘at the grocery, wero plight! id 5 I AT o'cliek yesterday attornoun a borko Mitiched tog Hehe wiuron “belonying to Mark Miller, und deiven by}. Gotteteben, ran awity the earner of | Pewborn and Maddon vts, und de trontal the Hrevoort House col- ed with ong ot Harioleu's ‘buses, Gottesleben, Was thrown out and hls deft wrist dislocated, Tho frightened horse continued ranning west ob Madison strect, and dashed inte a buguy be Jangaur to tho Little Slaturs of the Poor, wit out, however, eauging mich damage, ‘The ine dured driver was attended by: De. Weatertiuld, und wits soon uble to resume fils husitiess. SUBURBAN, LAKE VikWs Tho regular monthly meetinz BF tho * Lake Shore Club of Lake View" will take pluco at the sebuol-houso on Evanston avenue (dummy roud), Thursday evening ut 8 o'clock. Tho club Js inva tlonrishing condjdon, having been organ: ized} only nh few months a Ty lst of men borship is already largo und_coyitantly thereas- ing. Jt was organized for the purpose af louke dug after the interests of tho town and secure 4 concert of nefion among the puopurty-awnors for all nerdett Iu rawoaiita, Col. ‘Thoms Shirley ta the Mrosilent, and W.G, stevens the Secretary of tho club, <b biulve-Inen sewer fs belng pat in on Wol- Mugton avepue, couneellur with the one just completed on Evanston avenue, ‘The oxtondlon of the Luke-shore delve orth of Lincoln Park is ugain bomy tilked about, A. oudog fa soon to be presented to the ‘Town unl in requrd to the matter, wid it Is thougtst Se will ineut with fuyor and this much-dosired fiuprovement curslol out. RVANBTON, e Tho members of the newly-fornicd paving Asdoclation met Saturday evening tn the Soot Club rons, “The Comuiites on Permanent Ore ganization reported, recommending that the assuciation be Jncorporateat under tha liws of tho Staty, dumea is, Kirk, Sloioon Barwell, ‘t. He Hewy, David Rutter, and W. 2. Built wero tained va Directors, wud thoy sont to Sprimytlold juut ovening for artletes of Incorporadan, | It te expocted that a pormuncnt ormanization Witt be vilveted unger the chartur a wad of thay! week, Next Suturday the purk will be opened by the members in very informal way, ‘Lou track in ulready compluted, and will be oa Hue gue when w little travel bis brought it Into con jon. Tivvr van. ‘Tho Board of Kducation af District Nu. 1 met last niyhtat the Kenwoml School Bulldige. Upon suugestion of the Superintendent It was decided foopen Oo new reom ut the Ureonwoud Avenue School hy Superintendent reported that u Es esters there + HOU Wwentye oe room had begn fitted up at tho Madison Avenue School, and” was eccupled by thirty-seven schoiurs, ¥ gout CHICAGO. The funeral of Alexundyr Vernoit, whoso Henth wes munouneed tn hist Sunday's Tacit took pice yesterday, Lt wis largely nitten ‘Tho wan who was wientloned as bavi had both Dts dyes Cut Off by a Laake Shore Cetin fast Satae- tay Hight syare distaave enst aot Routh Chicago atud at tho County fosnttal seslorday. em RELIGIOUS. DRESHYTERIAN, -* ‘Tho Chiengu Presbytery met us usual yesters day morning, tho tev. Jd, BL. Soulé presiding, ‘Tho first bisiness to come up wie tho ease of tho Rov. J. He Burns, who was charred sumo nionths age with irregular business proetives, and varlovs nets unbecoming at miuteter of the Gospel, As soon as tho meeting had been ore wunlzad yesterday imorning, tho Hey. He Walker, 1s one of Reothor Burns’ counsel, ane nouiced that tho neesed zuntleman was ready and tixtous Lo proveed nt once tu trhth Tho Rev. ite. Gavia, Permunent Seeretury, replied that the prosecution was not ready, tne asmuch ts the Key. 1. 4. Johnson, the Stuted Secretiry, bad falter! to tsaue citatlons tor neces- aury Withesses, and had, during the suminur vas st on of tho Presbytery, remteved to Spring- Held. ‘The Roy. J. M, Worrall, the othor member of Brother Gitrus’ eounsed, stated In a most em pints Dither that at nudaclous wrong hud won done the accused; Uyothor Burns bad not y beew outraged, but thé reguiutions of the eh fd net been eumptleal with hy uo Pres bytery tu the preatises. Tho recused had been published Ins tha papers foc three inouths, and was Hol only refused i tell at the start, but was: still denivd. on necount of tho nogligenco of tha prasveution, nn meray for vinitiention, ‘The trial should be preceeded with at ones or the chirees should be abandoned, ‘Tha Revd. IL Vrowbridye, a inember ol tho nuts Cuninitter, said tit the fault was # the Ntted) soeretary. having ti Dr. Trowbridgu ul: sugested that the matter be left to slow, asehome that favored by’ and fe. Soulé. The counsel for the aeeused, sitld they were willing to leave It tow commis: lon, but that (haf client objected, Dr, Noyes moved to continuo the cusa to tho tnt of the Presbytery, on tho In Oetober, ‘Chis motion, after <ome diseussion, in whieh nothing now was brought out, was enrricd, Routing business was then procesdad with. Messrs, Howard, Switt ba Dinliey appeared hefore tha body nga committes from tho First (“hureh to ask leave to prosecute neal! for tho ove de LE awe, of the Mavoriek Street Can- eregutlonal Chu to the pastorate of the First Cau f $0,000, Leave wis grated. . : On motion of De. Worrall a*eommittes was uppolited to install the Tov 1 Worrall, soit ofl Dred. M. Worrall, as pastorar the Kankikeo Presbyturii Church on the tight of Sept. 3h. ‘The committee iy composed of tha Reva. Wore rill, Soulé, Noyes, and Patterson, Dr. Trowbridge wus tp) on the Education Committee. recommended for alt frum tho Presby' hunber of theological students, the rcvommen- , dutlon being concurred in. Lt being atated une olllojaily that one of tho students, a Mr. Eine was about to be married, the eotmittes dad that the young: man should be informed that stop on ils part would hiterfern with bis ving furthar help from tha Prosbytery,. On mution of Dr. Davis, a committes of clergy: vere wppointed te draw up a pln Hitic codperation and visitagon among tho Prosby teriun churches with a view to tneit- lo greater rellylous literest, | Tho ministers sc~ lected for tho purpose were tha Rove, Worrall, Kittrldge, and Davis. hevis wis appoluted wu comnilltce of one to aelout A place for holding the soi!-aunual meet- ny. pitted Lo Mil a yacdney Pout eomtmittes ory MELHODIST. Tho Methodist miulsters held thelr usunt weekly mocting In the Book Coneern Bulldiag yesterday morning, Eldor Willing presiding. On motion of Mr. Catdwell, all the pastors of the African M. EeChurch In tho city wore ine Vited to ait with thom horenfter, ‘Toure was sone tulk of letting In as members tho pastors of tho Evingeilert Methodist Churches and tho Freo Mothodist Chureb, but, its constitittionulity: bolny questioned, the Musl- ‘ness Committee were directed to muko a report covering the torms of membership. ‘Tho lev. Mr. Coollitge was’ introduced, and catled uttention to a ticeting to be held at tho Commercial [Motel Thursday attornven in tho interest of the peed Hetsvy, Moody cottage hosgital at Batdwinvilte, nour’ Nortulleld, Mitas. ‘The tov, Str. Baker, representing the bods, Spoke ut the action of the Haptist prenetiers' meeting tn refercnes to the Michigan sutftorers, ‘Tho Cougregutionulist ministers pind also tes olited to duvate one colteation next Sunday to them. Would the Methodists do the sume? as conference 1s son to bo held, and a special Appeul could not be nude now, the project wis heurtlly indorsed, with the wiuderstunding (hit av coltectlun would be taken up atthe earhest prautlenble chomunt, ‘The resting Hider stated that tho District Conference would. be held iu the Chirk Street Church on the 2dth lust. “Phere were signiticant sles of God's work among the pouple, and erat things would surely result from a unite feffort.. Ho suggested « revival meeting at .tho ebured tho uveulug of tho day thu conference mets, fl All fell tn with this den, and,tt was décidod to Jot tho young people's und other pivetings xo, and huve a rousing one at the Ulark street Chureh, . 4 BAPTIST, At tho wovkly conference of Maptist clorgy= men atthe Macitis yestorday De. Lorimer enlted attention to tho condition of the sufferers frum the Corext tres In Michigan, and tt was dealited to inuke collections In the churches next Sun- tluy; utso to confer with malsters of othor dos nominations on tho subject, tho Rev. S. Baker boing assigned to thigduty. He repurtod Inter that several othor dengninations hud decided to take colicctions, Thos ley. Mr. Button, of Cullfornin, gave a‘ stutemont of tho cundition of tho Baptists in tht State, TheJtov. Dr. WM. Lawrence read a lenrthy paper on the uggressivencss of modern skepticism, in ownleh he | poluted out soma” of ways "to @eombat it. the ‘The Inetlontion to doubt Bad becom sort of 1 Msbion with some young people, aud reading articles of wakeptical tendency bad created 0 Teellug of Jnditterence toward religion. He nd- ‘vouuted the preaching of positive truths, expos fe the fallacies of horeticul dagtriues, and aline thy toagree or reach the iitind theology of the pea plu. ‘Tho Kova. Parker, Green, Vosburah, Dr. Lorimer, und others made remurks on tho eubjoct. . i anne ul Annatnced that the Thovlogient Seminnry had opened with ninety students, of which thirtyefiva were new or Nrothor ‘Laylor closed the conferenee with prayer, . Subsequently wineotiug was enlicd to vom pus the deutils for tha consolidation of tha Jbicugo und the Lakeside Baptist Assoctutions, PARKIURSY STICKS, ‘Tho closing statement of Dr. Parkhurst at the trial of Dr. ‘Uhum@a—that there wero gray headed futbors and mothors In Chicago who wore weeplug over the dowgifatl of thelr gone In danonu, thoatre-going, card>pliying, und drink> Joy, owing te tho avceptanes of his teachings— fw oxelted #o nuh comment und Is ao Kener? Ais Weereditod that a LRUUNE porta asked Dy, Tarkhurst yesterday tis uutbority for mak- fn suet an statement, : bs “Tean't xive you the tames of the fathers and tnothors,” sitid he,“ beottse It wouldn't da, Jo snake thelr manos publloy but Pdidn't ge sutside of tha record, Witnesses testified tut The ladles oF Centenary Chureh hotd mcotings and py that thelr husbands and chiles He saved From the dntlu sonuh tings My 3] hit el and Pwiletand by it. Our wiutual felends are ontrely mistaken in considering it porsonul bite turnesd, It was simply iy view of his dootriies: vaults, have no uokind feelings toe N) Chomuis, and sever havo hud, and would wuluuine hin back to loynl Methodism ay quickly 1 any mun in the Chureh.”* DR. THQMAS’ POSITION. It fa wtated by M@tnodlst ministers who ousht to know that, if tho Aunuul Conforcuce expels Dr. Thomas, which thoy believe tho body will do, anid be takes an appeal to the Judictal Couns. cil, ho will be fu contempt und able to an ies tian for contunmecy ft he preaches. ‘Tye yons teen shited Out the Churgh bus control uf, ita until the riyut of Nppeal Ww exhausted, and, that ho ts salstaken Ju saying: that he cur dans he pleas wollo bis) appeal ta ponding, If fils pestelon, he vound (precedenta, ic fa suid, Meets ‘2 De, ‘Thomas will have tw retlre from the Mouthodtst Churen in order to conduct the sorvices ut Hooley's, for the peapla who xo thore, bowaever nich thoy may admire bia, will burdly wale two or tae yeyrs tor lin to go through ull the ycelustastiGal cobrts before, be con prenct to thein without danger of come pilenttuw hiv cusu—-somethiue which, bo sald Sunday, be devred tu aval, as wl De. al “CONGREGATIONAL. Tho Congrexationallst pusturs met at tho Pacitla Hotel yestorduy. morula, with the Ruy, dir, Kent in the cbuix. Thore wus no set subject. fordlsausaion, and tho pastors indulged tn somo desultory reaurks about the Thowas trial, the majority of the brethren seumtog to bo of opinion that the Methodist Churel Rad treated the Doctor fairly, Among the viulters at the mucetlug Were tho Moy, Saul Scovilly, the Rey, . 1’, Burrott, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Duseourt, On the representations mado by Mr. Buker in relae on to pe Michigan sullerers, it wis decided to take up dcontributiun in ull the Congregational eh hoxt Sunday for their reli¢?, + Athext Monday's wieotiug Dr. Whiton's book on the Gospel of Kesurreclos willbe wader Als; Yesiven 7 e PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. now tn the county, Of hedge fence thar AUCTION SALES, = The Importation of Eastern Calves Thought to Be a Source of Danger. What Some of the Stock-Yards Deal- ers Have to Say About It.° If tho Disease Exist If Should bo Stumped Out. Tho Governor of Minos, ac pateh Ia yusterday's ‘Tatntne, has been res ouested Ly the United States Cattle Commission toxive hig attention to tho daner attending the trado in calves brought here frum the Eust- ern Stites that ure Havle to be lnte@ted with the Pleura-phetmonia, “the Governor Is snfd to bu Jnvestiguting tho subject, and may tind It neces: sry to isso a prochinnitton sehotuling the States in which tho dicuse vxists and probibit- ing the trate with thom. Mr. IL H, Cooly, of tho Stock: Yards, anid last evening, © These calves are bought up in Eustern States by tlealers, who, when thoy hive collected a car-lond, stip thom West, Mero thoy re sold tu country dealers, who may diatrieute thom among the farmers on mortgages. ‘They ara notevent calves, but ure stuck, or as the ingtorn pvople call thom, ‘store® calves, They fave xunt West because tho farmers out hero have plenty of lund and range, and enn ralse thom, while tha Enatersi farms aro not lege chourh for Uily purpose. 2 “Unless tnoru is dungor of disonse, the trade My those citlves ought to be permitted. ‘rhe Western Cirmers want thom, and the nusiness itself Is legitinute. ‘his year tho recoipts aro not more thap bull as lurgons they were last, bit prices ure abot tho same. Laat fall, for six or elaht weeks, from 4,000 to 6,00 head wero handled « week at the yards, while now I showkt thluk the number was not over 2,000 or u,0UU, Wo get vory fuw of them, and don't caro for the tride, They uve n nuisance tow iem which lng ith extensive business tu attend to, It tukes lonwer to sell ong toud uf calves thin to dispose of guyeral hundred fat enttic.’* “ What Stites do they como from?” “1 thought to calves etme from pinecs east of the Allegheny Mountalna, ‘Chore nuty be suines from Virgint Ls IBY COME MERE. from’ Western Now York, Pennaytvanin, Ohio, Judhun, and Michigan. ho majority trom Ohio and Now York are of very good blvd, white Miohhoe and dha send a good nuny serubs, lon't think way come from Detuware, Mary. land, or New Jorsoy. fo have never heard tht those calves wore Infected with thy pletro- prcumoenht, and have not known of 0 cise of Unis dlavasy in tho meat. OF cotirsa, we are Hable to strike It" “Where Ig tho disonse located?" Bl understand there bave been eases of Jeuro-pnenimonin in New Jersey and new New. vork City, whers large herds of cattle are kept for datry purposes, and fod on brewers’ slops. don't think calves are shipped hora frum those sections. If thoy buve tho diseuso thoy should Ue barred out.” “Whit he been tho experlegco herctofore with, these culves in the West 7" i * Last winter a great inany of them died, ‘This. wortallty was attributed to the long, cold wiater and luck of proper care. People went into the Dusivess utd undertook to raise the boysies, but dihin't_anderstand how to take care of the ton- der erenturos, It was not thourht that thoy died of plouro-pneumonta, but of. SPO LO colt. and tn insultcloney of warm food, ote,” “ What do you thinkought to be don “Tho mutter should be lavestigated, and ifthe calves are found disseminutine the disease, trade in them should be protlplted. So tie us blvaded stock yo, they are’ quite us likely to have tho ontagion as any otuer kind, and not show it for soveral daysatter thoy buve taken it. If the disouse oxtsta (y tho Enst, tho infected districts should bo cucoM from trailia with ws in these animals. ‘1 don't think they have it west of the Afleghonies, but they muy cust of that chain of inountuius, especluily in Now Jeraey. Tam inelined to think,” continued tho gentloman, * the ngitation comes ebletly tren Tear, and not from any wetunl cases of pleuru- pacumonta, Tt is right to protect the West.” Mr, Eldridge sald he hut not bundled those culves for two yours. He thought thoy came enlally from Western Now York, Indiana, aud MR. JOUN ADAMS, of the: firm of Adams & Eldeldze, was Nkowiso questioned by the reporter on the matter in question, The gontlanun stated plaluty that, di bis opinion, thure was not i single case of peure-pretmonin in tho Wort. “1 de not wild “that it woutd bo mwdlblo for aUINOA top OXtxe exeupt exceedingly short without discovered und he, pleuro: tor an bem, eniisiug thy grentest igitauion nmoms stock hi u duuters, for the consequence of the appvarance Of tho divengu out hero would bo awful to think “Mr, Adu thon wont on to say that tn ny Instinees culves shipped here from tho Bast were discused by chan of elinnte or foud: or wantoft proper ittention, Tney were taken from comflertavle stables and tha choicest of food, shipnod in crowdoil ears, fed on dry hay und water, kept standing in the vars often for more thanwuday at some station, and inully led up with food whieh, -n0 mat- tnatter “how rich it mnt bo, was not What thoy had heen neoustomed to, and whieh dtd notagees with thom, Tho sickness created wmong stock cilves in this way might and doubticas wad often mistiken for pletire-pnette monia. “Mowovor," continucd Mr. Adumy, “thoro ttre doubtless ovcnsionn! causes of pleuro- pueumonin in the ast, and, inasmuch us thee In posslbitity uf tts being sont out here, Gov. Cutlont should at once have tho mutter investi. gated, Ianingle case of the discase is found di uny of the atock from tha Hast, hen the proclumation, us sugzested in Trust, should bo lssucd, Uf course it would bo a serious blow ta the trade, becuse thoro is not a single Wostern Btuto thut hus etduk cattle cnough, but It would bo tho gafe thing to bo done. | As sot, though, 1 think thore ta ne cane for alarm! Mr. A thought that digvover whit grounds ‘thera were for warm would de to. have 1 competent, yeturlnury sure geon duspect evory car-loud of eulves revolved ut Chicagy of Euat St. Louis from the Kast, ROBBING HIS FATHER; Abrabam Dotto, the son of a wealthy Itullan Balovnkeeper on Dasphidnes street neuer Madi+ gon, who decamped suddenly a fow weoks wo with a large sum of moucy bolongiie to his futher, was yeaturday hold by Justico Walsh in $500 butt to the Uth upon a charge of lareony, Willan Howard, who was arrested in Hotto's coupany, wits antary holt. The two youths only reventiy returned to tuo elty, and were nt once run in by tho police, who wore on the lonk- ut forthom, It fa current roport (hit thos: nok ha"? the sokdicrs’ reunion at Bloumington Just week, anit inanaged te stent a umber Uf wiiches. Ollcers Rell aud Costello, who ap- resteul then, huve thus fur revovercd about a omen. watches, which werd, ovideutly und-on thls avidenes tho be are being Hid tu twit the avtlon of the Bloomington vue thoritics, % — a, < A HARD CASE. W. G..Holm, the young tun accused of come mitting mayhem upon tho person of Churles Wilsan, was before Justics Hudson yestorday Upon # change af venue from the Polles Court, ‘Tho ease wis conthued, Holm docs not deny that he Is responalble for the loss of a section of Wilson's nose, but he elatuia to have knocked It of wit tho butt ond of arevolver, ‘Cho samo yous man Was orrested A sevond time yoster- (y and locked up ut the Chicugu Aveuuc 8tus jon for burgtariougly entering the house of U, G, Ruuce, who lives on Wessun strect, wear Cbl> cao nvenue, He did not secure ny plunder, Lut willunswer this. morning ut the North Sido Potteo Court tor an attempt ut burglgry,® — * BURGLARY. Thomas Somers, allay Storloy, was arralgued by Olicors Bendor and Uixsuth before Justice Walp yeaterduy upon a ebarge of hurulary, proferred by Mew. Swonsku, whose buuse, at No, 103 North Huleted street, was entered one ulght fuss weok und plundered of weurlng uppurol valued yt $i. Attor tho arrest uf Morluy fellow ihimed Harney DBensun, well known to the poilea, endeavored to induce Mrs, Sweuwki uot to prosectity, and was thereupou arrested for attempting to compound a felony. Bork prisy ours Were bold in ball to the loth, ‘ ——————_-~ SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS, To the Eaitor of The Chusayo Tritune, * Wicurra, Kas., Supt. &—L stated Ina fore mies fetter that the lands fn this (Sedgwick) county, at the dute of the “organization of thecounty, 187, bulonged tosthe Osage Judians und the United! States.” The county {ys thirty miles from the southern to tho northern tne, and thirtyesix aufles ‘east and west, except twoytlers of townships twelve. inites on the north, where It @ only thirty ui from tho cust to the west line, ‘The “county contalis 743,120 acres about equally divider belweenbottom and uplands, Native thuber, aecording to the Govern- ment survey, Was L per cent, and prafrle- lands 0 per cent. No ‘tinder was found wway from watercourses, Much attention | has been given tu the cultivation of urtificlal forests, and that, too, with goud ‘suecess, Walout, elm, hackverry, white oak, mul- berry, box-eldor, cottonwood, willow, maple (hard and soft), cutalpa, and Ooage-orange | Nuvu all been found to ‘N jo well here, Pers - ure upwards of 9,130 acres of urtitlclul forests cording to n diss | i are 542,726 roe nH wire fence, 66,059 rou ss Every neighborhood has a geod frame schnolhguac—eighty-Four in all, “The county hay no bonded indebfedness, Hi the exception of $10,000 of juil bonds. The value of taxable property ts Shh 400, On this autount, for all purposes, a tiax-levy of 18 mills his been made, ‘The hinds wore all wild, wiebroken, and ame haproved prairies remote from eivilization aud markets, ‘Tho early settlers were all, or nearly all, very poor, having barely money enough to bring then here, | "Phelr Wrst ints take was coming here with [ttle or no su pius money, expecting to settle on, hinpro aud pay for thelr Tands, and ‘support thelr funilles, without money or other nvattable means to start with, ‘Thotr sceond mlstatce was, and still is td sone extent, devotlig tuo mnteh ground to wheat, and. too Title to corn mit other erops aml ralsing of flve stack. ‘Thele third, and Lam not stire but the grent- est inistuke of them all, was the buying on eredit of Chres or four Umes tnore “farming fmplements and machinery. thin they neta. ly needed, and leaving thet all out tn the open prairle, without: the slightest protec tton Whatover from stn, sow, tnd rain, > WO. McLain, PETROLEUM. Wild Exeitonient tu the Pittsburg and or Markets, f 7, Svéstal Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, Prrrsnvnd, Pa, Sept. 12.—Thls has been 0 big day among the bulls and bears of the Oil Exchange. ‘The wildest excitement prevailed all day, and sites wed those of amy shultar perio in the history ‘of tho trade, The rdvanee tn price sineo yesterday has been fully tive cents, the market clostig very: firm, Muny predict dollar oll befora the cluse of tho: week. ‘Chere is no one who seems to understand the canse of the sudden boom or to know where ft will end. Many luok upon it as speculative, while others —atirlbute ft to the — de- ellne of production in tho Bradford region and the long-eontinued drouth, whieh enuses apprehension of fires. ‘The excl nent was equally great at Olt City and Brad- ford, whore cnormous sales were registered. A prominent opergtor sald this evening that, between 3,000,000" and 4,000,000 barrels of urtroleuntagn now hekl by dealers in thls city. — A THOROUGH PRACTICAL TRAINING, Our youny men and wonien are getting to une derstand that 4 thorough (raining at IL B. Bry- aunt's Chiengo Business Cotloge is tho best prepa ration thoy can have for starting out on life's Journey, It supplics the missing link between aliterary education and business lIfe, ho duy classes aro rapidly illing, and for these who aro enguged Inebusiness during the duy tinoveulng: scaslon, js provided, which commences to-night, ~ — By WEO. ©. GORE x ait a 0 Bindieon 8, CO Regular Trade gajg DRY GOOD TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 9:30 A, 4, Highly Important Specialy G80. D, GOH wen ee ————_—_ lctlonoers, © Jango and Lnporta rae Sa AT AUCTION OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS Wednesday, Sept, iy AT 9:30 SHARP, ; Buyers of GOOD GOoDs, wh i feet Better ee, see heir micney ae 4 anywhere cls to attend, of BREUNS pot fl GEO, EG & i - Thurstay, Sept. 15, af 9:30am, ‘TRADE Sat oF Crockery & Glassware, Wo shall offer another ta “ sparta IW. Ui Poreetain, Heel eye Fellow Ward, ‘Sui thes of abl tiussrares tied Ware. Lumps und Lamp Mixtures, Chunduliers gael Gouds packed for country morchanta, QEO. 2, GORE & CO. Auctloneer, Regular Trade Sale DRY GOODs, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 9:30 A. M, Great Sale Cloaks and Clothing; ‘ GEO. P.GORE § CO, Auctiincers, Fites and Mosquitoes. A li-cont box of * Rough on Rats” will keep f house free from tes, mosquitoes, rats, and. mice, thu entire season, Druggists. << Over 180,00 Tiowe senles sold. Norden, Sclleot. &Co.,, cor. Luke and Dearborn streots, Chicago, Werecommond Eldredresowing-machines, a Indigesuon, dyspopsin, nervous prostration, andallforms of gencral debility rolleved . by tuking Monsmun’s Puptonized Beet ‘Tonle, tho only prepuriution of Leet equtalning its entire nutritious properties, It is) not a more sthinu- tant like the extricts of beot, but contains Dloud-mukioy, forec-zencruting. aud life-suse talolng propertios; ia invalusbie In all entea- blved conditions, whether the result of oxbuus- tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disensus, porticularty if resulting Crom pulino- nary complilits. Caswell, Hazard & Co. pros pristors, Now York. For dale by drugeiats, MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘Whe following usnrrlaye licenses were lasucd yostore Oy Name. uatiy Andorson. Isuitexon Hesistence, 4 Eraamus Wh Kirenten Labor! { faut, Yomnatate, Lonn Rnupes,. Willan Kampka,, Ate estas O11 Wort Turon, 11 West Iron, ‘Mohawk, ue mW ‘ aoe od, West Ind 2.000116 lavon teowde” Sernbard 1. Wold, Elaabeth Bong, WHI Bt, Cups sttvlee bo, Powwa hlengo, Chicazo, toland 18. Grunt UBlate a, Cheovel Jie, Churlus Kallor..e. Atiui Fhugel,... {done binge UAunte o'irian 7. .-.25L) Archar-ny, oH. 2513 Areligreay, JGltson, ME. Clurks-...-<RleecChlewuo. Alle B. Opligrove. { Hormanittecker,, Kuto bind... Gottiled Vouigel Murgrotn Paste f7Uhuoutys 1 Wada Anna Marttidato,. Krank Cunt ‘7 Waltor Karnir,. Lulu C, Bartel § rite Ko CAnma Kiak, $Chets Lange (Tlenrivtia 3 Michnol Jaoker. Eiwing Huyonitow,,, North Clark, 2iChientta, MARRIAG. 5 SHNNINGB- NEW -At Belntol, Canna nt, tho PBeidentes or tho brido's fathor, 3 jewel, Mla cu r Air. BD, Newel Waubuth N, Newoll and Joh J. Jentings, of Chle HU, DERGLUND—DROWN-—Sopt, 1, 1631, atthe real denes of the p Dusplaines, Tb, vy. the Moy. H. SL. Gondgll, Mise. Wu Brown und Victor Borglund, both uf Eluin. HALLY -DIHSSEN—In this clty.8th Inst. by the Rev, WIL, Hyd De Sir. edward B. Gerry and yaar, a SL, Ming [Glen C, Drexer, both of Chicuzy, DEATHS, “HUTZG RIAL Hope, 1, aged 2 youre, Allow Fann intun Fiauorald, ‘sintor-iisiow of Thoums dyuddon, Walsh Sagut Welk Finorat nottce horenttor, : GET St. Catharin papers plenso copy. WEGLEY—At bis sun's realdofee, MH Wrighteat, Denis Houloy, Funeral Taoxtay, Sent, 1, af 10 o'ctook, by cats ta Chivers Comutury, Fasnle Kee invlton Wcatiend nthe ith Taal, “Mlax Margaret Mure ed at Calvury Comotery, from the sla tory! Hospital Tio New Vurk papers ploneo copy. RULIAVANRepL, 1, at bls rosldence, Gli Larre beo-st, Andrew ative vidanee, a ae Slay lio fuat In pence, Funeral noted herenttens BECK FORD—Sopt. 1 George W, Beckford, agod 87, £2" Hostan pangre plonay vapye VAN-Kapt, 12 1, ne tis lata residence, 4 Andrew Sullivan, Hera horentte ~__ ANNOUNGEYENIS. thn mnnmentevrrsnww anneal aires MEETING OF THE SURVIVING numbura of tho Nwonty-third Hexen ‘otoran Voluntoors (Lol. Mutigun's), be callod for at tha Shurunn Lousy thik Ovontig ats o'clock to wke gultunly aetlon fu regard to the death oF Comrade sats M0, eXPEIIOME, WILT, CON- Fanott Hai thie ovontin, "ai web tnvitad | OF MME NOON MEETING ‘TODAY WILL bo lod by Afr, Ira U, Curtright, NTH WARD REPUBLIC: tin Chab will havo shulrunnual election of otticorn this oventng at Myers Mall, corner of Hoduwick aud Bluot All Wonbure are ruauuatud to atten Notiew at ‘ANAS WVHESON, EVENTIEN &:(0,, Tanks and Cans, 235 & 241 Lake st. SLO Onewano orn Hind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulenrated, or Brnding Pip.tcs that Ho Wing? (Ul Tene faila'to core, Prepared by J. P. MELGEIG BLD). dolplis, Pa Nuns genuine wihoud his signadurs, go ype, od Weadtadiena; ou AND CANS. Lata de Madtson, AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Sept. t4, atio o'clock Allthe Desks, Chairs, Gas Fixtures, Benches, Office Railing, &c, OF the County Court wil be sold AT AUC tho anit gird at tho County Butidiug on ‘Micitgsag by ontge of the Comuiltted on City Reladons. ———— Manufacturing Establishment for Sale, On the Athof October next at 3 o’cloct ™ will soll at Publlg Auction at our onles inthe Gy et Janesville, W Ail tho Hval Estuto, Machinery, ‘Tools, Pattorns, Patonts, and Zoud will of the hase ets constituting our proxent Manofacturing Eetab- HATS Uahment Dato of posseasion made known op di ante. 118 MPEG CU, ite 1, FARNSWWOWTIL See} AFILET. Wis, Bont te ale nT Beer L MORTGAGE SALE, On TUESDAY, Bent, 13. nt 10 otclock abarp, at J Caubiport-avs, Will geil the content ot NO Restaurané and Boarding-House, Consisting of Counters, Show-Casos, Beds, Bedding, Guuseware, Range, Carputs, Chaire, Tables Crockery, COL, MOREHOUSE, le, EEL ME, Agent of Murtzuzee, LOYAL BAKING POWDER, Pure. MADE FIOM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR TJousekocper's favorite in loading elties of the world No other proparadun wi Dreads, of Juxurlous pastry, tho ills resi C rami nded for parly Hn ale ‘irk. ‘Can ba eaten’ by dyaper jutting from beavy Inte Restible food, BonienENA by LhY C ROYAL HA! BAKING POWDER tee ANB WA Fae nee = a Mado trom Professor ‘Aiorsfords' Phosphate. dea by teadin phiysleta akon Lighter blacilt, cali, ete, aud Ye healthier than ordinary Baking in ce. . Sold at a reasonable pri Tho Torefurd Aimiauac aval Cook Hooke sent free, , i Tiniford Chement Works, Proviaence, It. and 83 Lake-at.. hte, eres SIGNS. 2 nd. oF following tettor wild be af Intern Soy 8. an Kistheae 120 KY tlt yao wo bat Se?) “Actd 4 % Heacelaion sig Cov Gentlomen—| he nla 25 patra Trou speatucly slay Torowltt we hand you (neg nu puld apeetar seme) NEW FALL BTYLES. , foyer 10,000 Ping. From 06 Cente to 8 BEST BILK HAT. bane nl At . Jn Colorado and N. Moxtea wore receutly oxtunsively ux- sunbed, und ein be reported ou by C.ailbart Wheuler Min fine Geolustet wid, Ana) ary 81 Clapk-at., Moving 4) und c. eagu. At can! Mlgdisourate

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