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12 THE CHICAGO FAIR. . The Success of the Big Show More Pronounced as It Nears Its Close. Anothor Beautiful Day Brings Out ‘a Good Crowd to Witness the Attractions, A Sories of Exclting Races, with Some Vhenomenal Time by Groen Horses. -How Little Brown Jng Triod to Boat His Record and Miesot It, Prizo Horsas and Catlle—General Satisfaction with tho Awards—Today’s Wind-Up, A PALPANLE TUT, As tho big fiir draws ton close its substantinl merits and wttraetivencss nto wrow upon tho people, Monday’ is,na a rule, tt poor day Tor shows of any Kind, but thery ussembled at the Driving Park: yesterday a crowd whieh in ly othee ely would be reckoned a bbe one, Tne day was pleasant, aud tho visitors hada rood thue generally, Of courge, in a phice ns the ag the Driving Park an ordinary crowd, which would muke very respectable mecting slsewhere, counts for nothing, It takes about 7.00 people to muke decent showing out there, and twice that number ean be accommodated vithont crowdlyg or trouble, Maturally, the cehicl attraction yesterday wid tha reeestrack, und the | elub-bose and grand stund bid their full quote of visitors, ‘Those of bucolle tendencies iook In the stock show during tt menvon and ihowed themselves properly appreciative of the merits of the peizectutcing euttle, Most of the sxhibits in tie ball given up to: feutts, towers, pluuls, manufactures, and wountt’s work have W but the chickens still inbablt nt near the geand entrance, and proven nover-faiting attraction to urban anid toral vistors alike. It is gratifying to be able . tostate, on the nuthority of President Sanders, that, in spite of the unpleasant weitthyr ot last week and the various other drawbacks Incident. wl to tn “first show.” the initial wow fur of the Chicago Association fas been a fnanctil Buccees. Nob thgt much money bas veer made the Fates forbude that—but the tnmuugement will conn jt more thin oven, and will goto work wext year under most encouraging aus- pices. Exhibitors of stock are loud tn thelr praises of the business-Hke manner In which the tale hag ticen conaueted. If Mr. Jones’ juported bull takes a premiuin, the lucky Jones vets nis ueket promptly at one window and enshes it, by yecelving curreney therefor, at tho next. Th sho dolay, no sealing of promluins, no hich of nny kind. Phe nssociadon has vinyls eserves, and even af the wenther bad been worse and the attundance sinailer thin it was on two days of Inst week, the claling of exhibit~ ors would bave been duly honored to the list maravedt, Por the closing day an Interesting program, Flven at length elsewhere, his Leen arranged, and it ig quite probable that today’s races tu pther atiractions will draw the biggest crowd oF bo fulr, ‘fhe show 13 certaiily weil worth a visit, even If the visitor tikes fu nothing but tho crowd and tho urmuizements, and cures nothing torrueing. Tonight the fair will comy ton end for this year, mid those Who huve Hoe yot seen it should aval thomselves of thu oppor= tunity before ft is tou tate, THE RACES. Yesterday's program tn the speed rings was dovuted entirely to tho trotters, anda tine aft- ernoon's sport wis furnisned. ‘The the weather of the pust few daye had put the track in excel- lent condition again, and, barring a brisk south- west wind, every thing was favorable for fast ‘line. ‘The most noteworthy feature of tho ec cusion was the uehievement of Doughty's Uttle bay mare Maggie B., who hus never trotted bos tore ina public race for money. and who trotted tho second heat of n rave du tho astonishing time: in rent plece of work for a “green ‘Tho mare is owned by A. Loughty, of this city, 195 years old, and fs by uxceltent work of Higbis & Babeock's Georwe Sprague wos wnother feature of tho di tho stallion lowering his record from % a Fred Douglass won tho 2:25 race, Lady, Morrls tha dyearold race, and George KK. the 2:3) race. Uusy uve houts of the race for greeu horses was trotted, and tt will be tnlaned today, ‘The tlrst ruce on the enrd wns tho 2 y Fred Dougines and loston . le and ‘Transit buving been draw, ant ass hud an eusy victory. ‘The horses went: way on the first heat with Boston Davis at tho pole, but Fret Douglass went abend and took bis faa from bim at tho qutrterspole. He res jined bis lend aud won the heat oaally by three lengths in 230. Inthe next two hents Dove (ads took the load at, the sturt and was never beaded, THY SUMMARY. Cureago Davina Ps: Sept. 19.—Trotting urse for horses of the 2:26 class; $500, of which fi) tu first, S125 to second, 85 to third, $50 to fourth, W. UL McCarthy enters biltg. Fred Doors MWS. te eeeeeneree T. J. Dunbur enters b. x. ‘TUL TIME. 205 race. Davis starte Three- Quarter, Tlalf. , quarters. beat oO ee HNls Recowd heat, PETES Third heat pret Tho second raca was for Bird was drawn und only Lady Morris and Dan- ger started, Lady Morris drow the pole and Went to the front when the word wis given, Sho held tho lead all round, and won the beat easily In a Jog. di the second: heat the trio “camo up tho wirs on at euxy trot, and the ont, * Go, and wo fuster, tool’ the lead at the quarter-pola, but broke on the stretelt and full cleur back. Hu never recovered, and the mare ran the heat with bunds down. Tho third beat fas a littie more interesting. Danger took tho pole ut the turn and obtained a tead of four good lengths, ‘Tho driver ot Jandy, Morris pe peured to be puiling hurd, probably with tha dew that he could take things onay’ uutil the home-strotch was reached, but tho ttle gelding kept to the front and won the hent by a longth, An the fourth heat Danger broke at tho turn, and Ludy Morris took tho pule and obtained wood lend, retaining tt to the wire and winning ‘the beat and race, ‘THE RUMMARY, Bane Day AND Ux.—'Trotting stake for t= yeur-olda; $50 untranco, 25 torteit, with 82 added stakes, aud $100 to first, $luU tu second, 20 to third, ‘ A. Doughty entors gr. mm. Lady Morris.) 1 3 1 V. L, Shulor enters b. g. Danger... 8 1 8 THY TIME. ‘enceolts. May three- lends 0) ning f Tho raco for horses of tho 2:00 class was the most interesting of thy duy from the fact that Tore money was placed on It, ‘The horse Duval C., owned by Charles Schwnrtz, of this city, wig thought well of by the poot-biyers, wi im 0 bot favorit, and the friends of Mek in fully bought tho felt wd AM tho horses starred Quickstep xot the pole, with Bonttor second, Lizalo W, third, Georre: ton. th, It uivo Hfth, aud Payld 0. on the + Qu ckstep led at the turn, with George second Lizelo 8. third, und Davbl OG. fourth, de bald these pasitions uround to the thrce-qita tor pole. where Gougge KR. came wp and purse) Quickstep, trking the lead. Quiles Bt. brok ai tho powestrotalt, ae Toll clewr buch. Gonyo Ky, Dayid lzaie B, enme under the wire in an bunch, with the former wuaEt, » the lead, David G. second, aud Lizde 5 UN Herory the recond heat David O. wus atill gelt- jug favorit, When the word was xiven, Lice 3. went to the front, with George ik. close bus ind ber, and David G, away in the rear, Lizzie 3. venned ber lead until the bomeatretch was reached, when Georges K, came to the front, bit goswer to the whip, aud beat ber under tho wire ue ae heal du 232 “bho buckors uf Schwartz's borso bean to pla: the ethor ond at ‘this paint. ug thelr borge bad fi th place on the second bout, The start in tho third heat wae a bad ony, as David C was ut st four lengthy i the lead at the wire, He Petained 0 tend all the way around, and won by 2 leugth over George IX., who showed up well on the it quarter. Tf David Chad not been Biveu such nlend ou the seudolt, George K, mud undoubtedly have wou the hoat and the Azuln tha Bohwurtz nen went buck to thelr love and erucked In their dollars on David eving that irling bad been bolding back far tie lust beat, ‘Phu George K. ten were Wty, antl tok alt bets olfered, ‘The horses He Uptorthe fourth hual at aauurter pat Go'clock, abd waa prowling dark rapidly. ‘There O Lroubla te welling a start, abit looked fas at wll tho bourses were working against George whe would wit the race If hu wal ‘The word wae tally gives. uns jourye K. vlude be: nt uboud, with G hind, George k. broke at the tira, but reoav eled, ond tupluty closed up the qup between binielt and the Jeader, lapping bins along ibe buckstrete, “Thu borses cutie into the bome= brietel with David C, tu tue dead, yuu Guorge K. Troting well. ‘Thy finisd was a'yery good une, the yay coming up in style, and beating David €, under thu wire by a neck io THE SUMMA Same Day ano ‘Tac Sorecs uf tho ei clu “rote FON, Of W purses for Joh 3200 to frat, 8195 to second, $75 to third, HL D, MeKinney enters gr. g Geo Churlos Schwarts enters bg. David TE. Dunbar enters b. in. Lizzie Bb. WH, Wilson enters yer. ig. Monitor. G8. Dole enters box. Quickstel Aalluughty outers b, 8. Hoineo.. : THR TIME. ster, Malfs quavters arter, half. uarlers. Qu i" at ik hs 140 rH] nf Fourth beat ai 8 ‘ ‘Tre rice Cor green horses was tho best on tho program, and only two heats of It wore trotted, ate hark! intervaned. 1 will, be tlutsted tor day. Sam Spalting, Clay Abdallah, and anes setter Jr were drawn, aid there were but tive starters, Goyernor drew the pote, with Bobble Loin second, Hattie Petoe third, Stugelo F. Ufthund Hattie eon the ontside, Before tho first heat Hattio Price sold favorit over the tela, Thu send-off was a bad one, Maggio F, being away Lehtud, ind Governor an the tun. Bobtig Logi weat tothe front at tho turn, with Uiate the Priee sevond, and Governor third, On the back-streteh Hutte Price broke and fell back, bur soon regained her feet atid came long to- ward thy front, showing up in the fend ag the enue into the bome-streteh, Muze Fy Hid and trove fy woll, but shu could nut reco’ from the di: yantue given hor by tho bad atart, and Hattle Price won the bent, beating her by a lialf length, ‘Tho second heat wae u surprisa to tha sports. Maggio F. went to the froatat tho start and led WUaround, with Hattie Price secoad und Hobbie Loran olose bebtid. Te was seon that Doughty's: little mare was travel! bratty, fast, and sho inade the mle fy 22275 boating Hattle Prive by tt length. Notwithstandity tho fat time none of the horses were shut out Tho race witt be ta- Ished toduy. ‘THE SUMMARY. Same Dav axp THick.—'trotting purse, for green horaes dat bave never started pitbile ruee for money: in. Hattio Price. » Winninan enters bi oughty enters Lym. Mgurie B., #. Watlace enters tr, a. Msbbie Loge He Stnsabaanh enti #. Goyernor, Little Lees ¥, Lowry enters eb, THY TIME. $300, fon wl 2 Three etter, Half, quarter, ait be U0 115 Ey Oya First hent, Second beat, . fee After tho svcond heat of the 4-your-old rie the unnutimcement was inndy that Me. Uonts sengntionnl pacer, Little Hrown digs, would make three trhue, with running mata, to: beat hls own ‘best time—2: as aleCarthy drove the dig on te the trick, it was notived that he Jogged up Jame, which was evidence that ils fist word oF Sunday afternoon ‘hud told on bilin, McCarthy very fuotishly imate Ue start ut tho threes qiuirter pote, ylving the borso a fast tnile aid quarter. ‘The wind wits a head one on the homes sireteh, and told agninst tho ttle pacer, but he wont the heat in 2h, trotting the first quarter fn 38, the hull li 2:05, und dhe three-qurturs in 1054, “Lue Orst quarter was ut the rity OF 2208, tho second at the rate o€ the third wt the rate of #215, und the [ust at nd rate of 2:17. was boliaved that (f McCarthy hud not started as furback the Jug woutd bave beaten tho recor ‘tho second trial took pinco after tho third hentot the 230 race, ‘The wld tid died dawn, tho track wns: fast, Dut a trite too bard, and every tuing looked fvorable for utast mile, but the dug disuppoluted the crowd by pacing the mile in the comparatively slow thine of 2:54. ‘The first quarter waa paced In by, the but iu 1:18, aud. tho three-quarters tn Ld. ‘Thu fast quttrter was nt the rate of 2:05, No third: trial was given, us it was protmbly seen tht tho plucky Hite antinal bad been given too much work for his good, ‘The gray stulllon George Sprague, by Gov. Bprague, was brought on tho trick xtter tho Urst heat ot the weeen-horse race, and was Bunt avintie ty bent his record of Sie waa in tine form, und trotted the mile in 2241, without a skip, making the Wrst qtartor In 302g, tho balf tn 1:10, and thothree-quarters In 1:45. ‘The Judges. ommended that the stallion bu awarded the ys rand gold medal for bis work, and the qiwied wis imide, Twas thought tbat if he bud. heen given a gecend trial he would bave beaten his alre's time, re uel —_ TITE HORSES. ‘The contests yesterday morning for tho Grand Sweepstakes brought out the best horectlest: on the grounds, and the exhibition was of great interest tu tho horsemen. ‘TLhore was no dis- satisfuction umongy the contestants, ang all terecd that the promlums had been justly ed, Mr. John IL Bacon. af Colorado Col, who hag superiniended tho horse ent of the fiir, says he never wit ating displyy of tuufinala in’ hia hfe hover in his long experience had he heard as Hetle complaint at the award of premiiuns, Mr, Ricon tuliy uniterstiuds horse shows, niinugement of this one gave satiafucton to all concerned, Tho award of premlums yesterday wus na follows: SWEEPSTAKES, For tho beat draft stallion: First premium, the society's grand gold medal and 300, Robert Hollowny, of Alexis. 1 (Clydesdale)? second promium, special gold modu, M. W. Duntam, f Wayne, Hi. (Percheron Normans), ho best. drate mure: First prem{uim, tho ys rind wold mredat aid S500; MW. Dit ham" second premium, special gold medal, Ttobort Hollowny, For best herd of deaft horses: Firat premium, tho socivty's grand gold medal and $1,000, MW, Dunbam; second prumium, special gold inadul, Mobert Holloway, ‘Thusv contests were between the Clydesdutoa and the Pereberon-Norniuns, und excited con+ siderable Interest nmung boraciwen, THE CATTLE, Yesterday witnessed tho culmination of tho Intense Interest which hus provailed amoug vattie-men as to the awards in the grand sweep- stakes rings, and once agin thesbort-lorn men carried olf the honura, As is the case nt all fulrs, the aweepstakes are Juoked upon by ex- hibitors ag the devisivo tests of execilence, and anaward won inthis contest is gomutiiog to be exceedingly proud of. In tho ring yesterday were the Short-Horn herd of J, Uf, Potts & Son, of dueksonville, consisting of uieht head of as cout. pact, beamiful, and wollebred catty as over stood on hoofs. ‘Then came tho herd of Harvey: Sodowsks, of Indianola, Ik, who bud proviaaly: curried of severs) bluo rishons. th individual chiasat Neat In tho row of thorousgubrad cattle that graced tho track in frontof the grand stund, was the Short-Horn berd of obert Miller, of Weat Liberty, I, followed by the Polled- Augus burda, owned by Pranic Db, Rediield, of Hatuvla, N.Y, and Anderson & Fladlay, of Lake: Furest, UL Tho Ist of competine herds was completed by C, M. Cubertson's Herofords, fram that gentlemnn’s grent farm at Newnan, Doge enue hk After considerahto delay, congo undoubtedly by the difliculty in deckdiisg: where merit was so general, the Judges made the follawlyg awards: GRAND BWEEPSTAKES Fon CATTLE. te, to consist of nut less ne bull and five cows aud heifers; Pro- S00, und the association's yrand yold modal, tod. 1, Potts & San, Jacksonville, Sure gan aie UL, (Short-florns.) Hest bull of any are, beef breed: thy uesociation's grand gold inedul, Millor, West Liberty, hi. (Short-Horn.) Best cow of any axe, beef breeds; Promium, agsoulation's grand gold medal, to Houry Sudow- a lndinnola, th (Short-lora,) ror bust herd of dairy Ureeds, to consist of not: Toss than one butt and Qve vows or belfars: Frewlun, 259, and the nesochition's grand gold medal, to Hanover & Co, Columbus, Q. Jerseys.) In arriving at thelr decisions, the Judges were enrefill to tuo nto consideration every pointat excellence, und the awards were made upon avtinl merit, and that alone. Notwithstanding the unbhised and Just decisions, thore waa gine Mttle adverse critic, which, huwever, did not take the slips of formal protests, and was prin eiputly contined tou few dlsappuinted people. who can see ne merit in uny thing outside the hides of tholrown faverlt cattle, The awards in these aweopstakes cludes were the woighty ones, of the eattioerings, and to go home victorious Is the hight of a brecder'’s ambition, 0 far ae pub- Hie catibitiona are concerned, Most of the herds kote the suite Fair at Poorkt, whore another struggle for supremacy will bu Iaugurstud, Promiun, to Robert TODAY'S PROGKAA, Fodny's progrnm at tho park will bo an intere esting alia, Miss Belle Couk, of California, and Mis Emma Jewett, of Minnesota, will repoat their twentyeiiiie race, and there will boa grand steeplechase, and th ronuluy dash of a mile and afuriong. ‘Thy entrles tre as tollowst Bteeplechase—Cuy, Miss Mulloy, and Swan- manan, Munning dash—Cinderella, duck Mayarly, Lord Lyon, sud Clayissima, —<—__- Knocked from a Mule by Lightning. Sumter itr publican, Wo learn that a title negro boy tn Bacon County was sent by bis cnployer on Friday or Baturday to drive up some cattle, and while hu Wie returning home with the eattie, sone tive or dix bead, 4 severe ruin began to full, The boy. who was onitsaute, and all of the cattioc wthered up under a lurge ouk for shetter, While there a Uaahof lightning shivered the tree, killed the “mule. knocklug the Mile negro about twenty feet off fruit, and killed atl the cate. The Uitte negro was only stunned, and qs d00n us be recovered mude bis way as fast us populate to hls mastor, and with terror depleted Ib bis face touthing that. while bo was *undor dv tree to keep out ob ae rulu,de dobble run dowt it Ina styenk ob fre, frowed blin Crom de mule, und den Killed all de cutele and mule oud run off wid dot Se ———— A Kition Adopted by a Hon, Provliencs Journal, . A man mowing wu simul feid of oats near tho Ocoun View Hotel, lock Taland, noticed a hen, which gevined tu bu very ually onguged id caring for u single chicken, wi whose welfare she took a very fussy Interest. ile attempted to drive away the ben, leat bo should cut ber with bly ecythe, when bo found the supposed chicken tobe a swall kitten. Great intercet was excited couceralny this anomaly among the gucsts of the hotel. who louked for sume fustructive ae weil us entertulhing developments, when an une toreseen avent broke up the novel fanilly ure rungemont, A mun bythe name of Lowles, pruipted by base instincts, drowned the poc ile kitten, leaving the bon ty wuura (be hue of Ber udypted chil! and nis MICIIIGAN RELIEF Chicago at Last Resolved to Open Her Purse-Strings for the Sufferers. A Public Meoting at Central Musio- Hall Tomorrow Night to Start Things, Mayor Harrtson’s Second Appenl— Good Work: on the Board of Prado and Cali Bonrd. Better tnto than hever applies to tho presont fecling Of tho City of Chicago tithe matter of relleving the sulferera,vy Niro in Eustern Micht+ gon, and, after a delay by fur too tone far mitts tulning tho powd mine af this clty for Hiberallty toward those who are called to undergo the bape tls of fire, of whose terrors lier own people bare but tog vivid a remembrance, au upportunity 14 at last given them to inaugurate an giticlent and systematic work of relief. Word was recelyed yosturday that Isaue Maraton, of Iay City, Mich., Chic€ Justice of tho Supreme Court of tho Bute of Michigan, and J. D. bowls, ex-Senator from the Kighth Senatertal District of Michigan, would revel here toworrow to render stich ald at B public meeting should ony bo ealted, ‘Those gentlomen will probably be aceompanted by 1. G. Ilore, tho witty Congresstaun, whose assurance to Mr. Cux, of New York, that “if the South would raise moru hogs and tess hell it would bo better for the country,” has made him known tu the people of the Nation. They are all gen Uemen of ready speech, and, couilny from the edgo of tho burnt district, with whosy sorrows they have made themselves familiar, Mr. Lowls espoetally having been defegated by tho Kollat. Committee of Huy City to inspect the region iw Person, In order to ennble Lim to more ine telligently provide for Its wants, the gluizens of Chivago will have an opportunity of learaing from retlable witnesses THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DEMAND now being nade upon the ehuritics of the couns tey. A hinge mip of tho burt district hig been prepnred said donated by Rand, MeNally & Co., and will be used to polnt,out the rewion iliatress, Central Music- Hall hus been for the meoting, and should be filed to ove Howing Wodiesday 1 un feutlemen natnedd jowing cull was at once prejmired, aud, geen, prompily rece tho {ndorsument of & urge nuinber of prominent businesa-mcn: THE CALL. Tho underalaned, citizens of Chicago, bellev> ing that the ueeds of a Inrge popuiutlon sent tered over sever thousatd inilog of territory: which bag been swept by a dignstrous coutlgrn. don, remtering thousands of the cliuzons of Busters Michigan boneless and tn owantot tho duries of Ute, fn nddition to entailing wv ‘y toss of life and a vast degree of suller~ ing ttpon #000 survivors, fimperatively dos muuds the limediate und substaitial syinputhy of the people of Chicuzo by way of organized effort in bebulf of the sufferers, do must core dhuly unite in urglag the merebants and clti- zensof this olty to gather in public meeting at Central MusiceHall Wednesday evening, sept. 21, thore to xive expression to thely sytnpathy: in'the Hppolntinentot committees who shall lus atugurite a systematic gathering of tho funds which wo bellove a syinputhotic public ure but awalting an oppurtunity to vifer for tho res Hef of the sulferers. . WEI & Cosy Franklin, MacVeagh & ‘Marsuull Fletd & Ub. Oy Sehuttler & Hot, 1). I Fisk & Co, A. G. Yun Sebiies, tadt, eit & Cov A. A. Carpenter, Potter Palmer, Jeege Spalding, LG. 0 Fuller & Faller, ohn 1 Hibbard, Spence Co.,Culver & Co, teh, Murdoch & Fisher,P, D, Arinour, Crerur, Adauts & Go, dont uke S CO Lord, Stuutenburgh Sones & Luughtla, it. Crane. J. W. Doane & Ch, Alston Mi, Co George Hubner & Co, and others. Mr. Hotchiciss, Secretary of the Lumberman’s Exchuige, reports the collection to date of; $2.50, und the furwarding of 1 100) puck ages of clothing, Ho nssures é TRIO NE: that a very hire amount has been retnitted by the business-imen of Chicago to triunds in tho burat region, or to loot committees, and ft ts to Qe regretted that nu record enn be hud of these benevolences, It has beon auggested that tho meeting Wednesday night should provito for uscertuining these amounts, that, iy the Anat summing up, Chicago's actual record may ba known, — Above ull, Chieage’s citizens ehould se to Mt that the meeting Ig made a success, and that tho suffering ones of a sister State shall hives jon te olfer a. prayor of gratitude over Jt results. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION, Mayor Harrison atated yesturduy morning to a TUIRUSE reporter and te Controller Gurnoy tu did not believe tho people of Chicago were deing enough for the unfortunate suf. ferers of the Michigan foreat flres. He thought that tho citizens were ritaing considerable money, but there wasn't that cuthusiasin which he would like to seo infused In eo nevis a cause, and be bulioved that be would push the move. ment slang and give it at the encouragement he could, Luter in tho afternoon the Mayor lasued the following appeul aud prockimation: Mayon's OFvick, Cillcago, Sept, 12.—Te- lis Peuple of Chicago? 1 wu in constant receipt of teleyrums and communications atating the ure gent needs of the ilre sutlorers in Michhzin, and uppeating to our good peupla for Immedinte ts. istuned, One telegruin is us follows: * Tho non-aetion of Chicuze Jn the mutter of rellef of the suifercrs by fro In Mlebian Js exelting con- sidvrably comment. With your large Interests di this Stute, will you not try and seo if some. thing cunnot be done? There are 6,00 peapto homeless, who need the cobperation of tho chur. itnblo of tho Nation.” Certalniy Chleage shoitd not be slow to respond to appeals for uid from we suffering poopie. Her responses should be prompt and Nberul She knows, as no other elly In the country knows, whit itis to be doprived of home, property, and ull, and, with hor great resources and in the midst of an unprecedunted prosperity, she ought to exeol alt otners in ber charity and generous deeds for suttering humanity. With a view of omib}ing all who desire to assist our sister Staty, Thnve cused subserlption papers to be place at (he virrous leading hotels, and at my olllea in the City-Hatl, aud would urge upon eur poopie to contribute stich sng as thole wood Judgment nnd meus may suggest. When these subscrlp~ tions have boon pald to tho proprietors of the botels or thofr ropresontutives, | will collect the eum and see that icy ure yee forwarded to tho organizations authorized tn Michigan te receive thou. ANTE He HLAIUIHON, Alnyor of Catcago. HOARD OF TRAD! Tho Hoard of ‘Trade Committers, appointed to solloltaid for tho Michigan suiferers, have ralsed about 8700. Mr. We C.D, Grannis has been added to the committee, THE CALL BOARD. Ata mecting of tho Cull lourd yestorduy ntt- ornoon, Mr. A. 8. Burt nieved that the bourd ap- roprinte $2,000 out of the surplus funds on bund for the rele of Uy Sichigan sulferers, e te de fh. Lyon moved, as an amendment, to inky Lt $5,000. a There wis somo position to this, and Bir. Lyon accordingly withdrew lila amendment, It wns renewed & Mgmnent later, however, by Mr. Oven, ried, Considerable talk followed, ‘in the course of which Mesgrs. Preston, Ollurshaw, and others: objected te the depletion of the board tunds, aud wont on to siy that the inembers all belonged to tho Hoard of Trade, und bad already been called upon for subseriptions. The $5,000 amendment was fnully votad d aud the orlginnl inodon, appropriating & provualled, IT 18 EXCITING BURT Mr. J. 1, Lyon, of this city, received the fole pains telegrams yesturduy frum the Muyor or wstroits Detnol, Mich, Sept W—/. HB. Lyou, Chicagay In the matter of uld for the sutferors by tuo Michigan tires the non-aetion of Chignge ervates niueh comment. With your large intercats in ting stuty, will you gee If something cannot bo done? ‘There ave 16,000 people homeless, who will need the codporation at tho: ritablo of the Nation. W. Ge DMPSHIN, Mayor and Chairman of ilies Conuulttus, Later in the duy the suine yontiouan alse roe eclyed the folowing Crom the sume sources DETHONT, Sch. Bopt, Ww, i. Lyan, Chicago: Thue Governor of 'Slichigun by proclaulation has requested all contributions to be sont to the Dovroie Coutral Rulluf Committee, to centralize tho systomutio work of relief, - W. G, Doses, Sasor of Detralt, GLAD TO FORWARD DONATIONS, Ty the Biitor of The Chicago Tribune, Cnicaga, Bept, Wl would be plensod to have anything feft at my bouse for tho burned- UL autferers of Michigan. Anything in the way of clothing or Jight bousokeoping uteualls | wiil soud immediately to W. Sills, Crogswull, Sanilag County, sien. Any ony wishing to send money or yoda direat ur, W, Mills need have no feur but whut everything will be properly dis- posed ok ; ta Hee of a lntearl ty, aud wealt y knows tooue i * Justin Mayes, 107 Wabash aventiv, ————a—— FATAL CASE OF BLOOD-POISON, Wasninotos, Sept. 1. Cudot-Midshipmay Cooper, U. 8. N.. who bud been sulfering from cbronly pywimla for six months and fourteen days, died at the Nuval Hospital bere yesterday, Ueymptoms were belug puralloled dally by thoso of Gartleld, and the able surgeons whe ute tended the doud Midshipman fear that the same result will occur in the caso of the President as {y bis case, Tho nutopsy on the body of Cooper was perfornicd thia afternoon, Tho right lang wus found to bo ln astute of advanced carnitis cation, attributable to low futlunation, whlel bad prevailed many weeks, during which ver! he constuntiy expectorated a Chere was nu aberss OX the luuy, it pad simply saAruifiod. The liver had grown tough, tho right kidney bad become mimuss ef pes, and there was t pits pocket in tie rhght fine region, ‘Cho bowels und bladder wd tho parts in tho vi- einity were inflamed: in fct, the whole body was inastate of tow Intammation. The body waa greatly emacinted. Mr. Cooper bait assimilated litte or no nourishinent for weeks, He had been kept alive on powertul RUlinatints, Tis pulse ft tho early stiges of tha disease Suotintod at times vetiveen TH nnd Te. As tho dleanse. pragrosscd it Coll, varying curing Bev eral weeks between pd and Wh, ‘Toward tho end his pulso, tempornture, aud respiration fell lower, His temperature beewme go low that it Was neeossiry to surround hint with Luttles of hot water, ils respiration Just befure the end Tell to alx. TIIE C TIE BURNS MURDER TRIAL. Judwe Gardner's eoirt yesterday wat ovctl~ pled solely with tmpancling a Jury for tho trial of Thomas Burns, charged with kite Charies Hell Juno Uiteng nnd Bell wero proprictors of saloon on Chick street, and Burns shot and Jailed the latter while hy was alvepine in his bed, ‘Tho trst Juror was accoptud at 11s o'clock, but it wag not until that the panel was coms pleted, ‘Che prosecuvion used ulueteon peremp- tory challenges and tho defense thelr fall quota of twenty, besides which thyry were nine chal lenges for entuse, making sixty Jurorg to all, ‘Tho State was ropresonted by Mr. Mills, the prisoner by George IL. Kettelloand MM. Miller, ‘Atone stage of the proceedings, tho punul baying become oxbausted, 2 nuw lot of Jurors was obudacd by tt dpechi venive, and the coun. sel for the defensy objected to the process, ott the ground that it was dated by tha Sherht rather tian by the County Commissioners. Jinko Gardner overrnied tho objection, and the IMipineling wont on, Otherwise the day was untnarked Ly any ficldunt of Interest. The Jury fs eonstituted ng follows: Nils Malfson, 15, ail waukve avenue: Daniel Calhoun, Irving Parks Henry West, Jettersun; "TW, Merureatt, Jelte sons David Blneknmn, 817 Mubbard street; Samnel Vial, La Grange: ‘Thoudore Guather, Vite tslandy- Willian Vorter, OH) Laky streets John Whesbrod, 25 Chicago avenuc: FB. Uebere nete, 139 Chieayo tventer Ub Willd, dh77 Vernun avenues Jitues Minty, 17 Wendull streat. DIVORCE Withetm Matror tiled a bill yesterday for dt. yoree frum Caroliun Maurer, on the grouud of desertion. Aguthu Fischer also asked for a decree against Franz X. Fischer, on the sine ground, ‘And Weorge Faulner from Josephine Faulk+ ner, tho charge boing uduitury. UNITED STATES COURTS, Charles Larned began n sult ycstorday agaiust the Town of Lruce, La Salte County, clulmlug: $10,000. d, H. Falrbauks sued the ‘own of Martinton, Troquols County, for $3,009, G Bylvin I. Robinson brought suit for $1,000 amuinst thy Lown of Concur, Lroyuots County, J. tL Fairbanks suedetho ‘Town of Abtugdon, Mereor County, for $1,740, aud tho Lown of Bheldon, lraquols County, far $20,000, The Union Mutual Life-Insurance Company: Med ve DIL against Kiebnra 'f, lace and Lizzie 0. Hteeil to x a trustedeed for 84,0 on s, Jones’ Sututiyisiont of tho its Neg of tho 8. W, 4; of Be Ha Tho Bay Statu Sugar letning Company sued Bulthmere & Ublo iallrond Company fur STATE COURTS. Otto Schnfforth began a sult yostorday for 21,000 nguinst tho Agricultural Ingsuranve Com- pany. Marla White sued C. George Lincoln for 31,090 dawuges, ‘Tho A. Plamondon Manufacturing Company sual August Fisher for $1,000, Mary Kessler brought sult for $1,500 ngninst the Motropulitun Life-Insurauce Company, FEES IN IAREAS-CORPUS PRO- CEEDINGS. Judge Willlamson Issued u rule yesterday on John stephens, Clerk of tho Criminal Court, to show cause why he should not roturn $6 pald by one Lewis Sinith on a writ of hnbeas corpus, A meeting of all the Judges will bo held to sottle tha question whether Cuol, County 1s entitled to #6 In bubeas-corpus proceedings, As the mutter now etands, there is ne unanioity of opluton on tha part of the Judges, und tho matter Is frequently a source of yexatlon In tho various courts, There fs 1 wens oral provision on thy statute-book that counties of tho third vtnsy shall bo ontitled to a foe of $0 in all sults of tuworequity, It fas beun con- sidered that bnbews-corpus cases cune under this generat proyision,.and tho fou bus been chargcd, excupt where the relator was too poor to pay? bat it is arged by those who upposa it that a hubeas corpus 18 not tt silt of how or equity, Dut Ig morely an adjunet of the caso tn which the parties are indicted. ‘The Clerk eluting (hat babeus-corpus cases are docketed In tho sino MANHor As sults, thoy cnn be appenied, nul tho witneases nro entitled to tees, thus coming under tho yeneral provision of guits. Tho fue sues to tho county, * CRIMINAL COURT. * Al Totten wna convicted of usgaulé and sent to tho County Jail Cor five daya, William Stephons pleaded gulity to burglary and was remanded, Minnie White pleaded guilty to petty larceny and was sunt to jul for twenty-nine days, Churles Sunderaun was on trial tor potty lar- ecny. Dartor the eyldence was beard and tho prisoner was remanded, Dante Toomey was convicted of mallclaus misehlut iu atcaling 4 borso und was sont to tho Mouso of Corruction for six mouths. TNE GRAND JURY. - Yesterday, when tho Grand Jury for Septem- ber was to bo dmpanoled, aly eloven jurors presontod thomeelves, und a speci venire was Issued tor a dozen more. Afterwards, when they wore aworn Jn, Judge Williamson called tholr pnrticulur attention to the fuct that in- dictments should be found mulust all persons Known tu carry conccatud weapons, and ayulust porsuns selling Hquor to children and drunken: persuns, He furthor charged that attompts te collect debts under cover of erlintnal Indictment slowld bu ignored. Five eases of ordinary erlininal business wero considered, and tho Jury adjourned util thls morning, ‘Tho Jury fs coustituted us follows: James Walsh, foreman, No.o05 Superior streets M, Van Allen, Huyenswood; Biimuel W. scott, o, JWT Mtabton street; Within A. ‘Blaine Mattesun House; Uobert PB. Saundera, No. be Loon street; Philip Maas, No, ii Wost “weltths Albort G. Lull, No, 655 ducksons itod- uoy N. Day, ilue Islands Lucie J. Cabb, No. WS Juknsan plac Jbaries L. Woodman, No. 217 North Ln Sullo; Henry Ackbott, No. aid Noro Hlulsted; Pbillp Conly, No.4 Superlor; Samuel H. Kortoot, No, (33 Rush; Joseph Wolf, No. MecUregor; Murtin V. Freneh, No. 810 Hubburd streets William ?. Sather, No. dU saphits Wille fam Warnecke, No. 14 Aruitige; dames t. Brulth, No. dob Indinna; Daniel t, Sawyer, No, 40s Aduing; Christaph Arimgtrong, No, 2b West Fourteenth: Calvin Chamberlin tu luwcna Mux Hann, Evanston; William Wayman, No, 251 Fulton. 4 ‘ counry COURT. In tho matter of specinl nssessmonts, Nos, 135, 190, KY, 138, 139, 40, 142, and 104, JacovT, Foster, Robert J. Colburn, and Franklin 2. Siinons werue wppulntod Cotuuilasioners to: muie the nssess+ mente PROBATE Court, In tho estute of Julla Kiley tho witl and coil- ell were admittad to record, und renunciation of exocutora aud lottors,of admtulstraueu were duaned to Patrlek Daley, undue bond for $2,000. In tho estate of Nanuy 1. Walker thy will was proven, and letters testinentiiry were issued to Vila B. Walker and Jumes K, iurtla, under Donut fur £50,000, in the vatury ot Alexnniiel oni Hig. ell nm proven, and lottora (esta! jauod to Augulluo Pernod, ander bund For $12,000, — THE CALL, Jupar Divantoxp—In ebambors, Jupax Gauy—60 to 100 inclusive, of catondar No.2 No case on trial, Jupae SMTH—Prollwmioary call 60 to 100, Trial gull, tora Nos, 66, 01, 202, and WV, No, 40, Gale, loway ve, Haven, on trial, Jupok ANTHONY—Assists Judgo Gury. No, 85, Leo v#, Quinn, on trial, "i Juvar Jasteson—1, 3, 4 6, on now enlendar, No cuse on hourlng. Junay Rouens—First call 61 to 100 Inclusivo, ‘Trial catl 26, 40, 60, aad sags Bet for trial on first call. No case on trial, SULAY MOWAN—Z, 8 10, I, 12, 13, 14, 4, 18, No, case ou trial, Jupae Hawes to 10, Inclusive. No caso on inl. i vbae Weitiamson—Nog, 201, 20), Po, 265 to Sh and ml. 1 . Jubuy Ganpnen—Thonas Burns, murdor, Junge Louwn—Nos. 151, 153, 154, 157, 150, 160, aud 101, —— JUNGMENTS, Burenion Count — CONgEsstONs, — Caroline Christian va, Poter Engel, $106.10, - Cirourr Count—Juo00#8 Nonens—Allun & Mackey vs. 8. F, Norton, $4U.—Androw Hollen ye. Muria B. Milla, guardian of Cnartes Mills, ie —ILenry Sarr, use eto, V6 3. E. und George uinoinhurdt, $127. Jupan Mowan—-W, L. Price vs, Albort A. iswold, Jo je Sunes Lue je Be Flower, and U, W. Newton, $34.05, By ————————— A true modictoal toule with real merit is Brown's trav Wittens. 4 How Business-Men Throw ‘Away Their Money. ‘The Scheme for tho Manufacturers’ Directory of Chicngo, £ Brooke & Co. and Thelr Peculiar Way of Wetting Ads. The way In which tho “sinart’ advertisomont solleltor induces bustnoss-men to ulye him fea #1 to $4) for practically pothing has never boon writton up, though ho has operated for a long tine, sinve he was generally supposed to be Btralght. A reporter, however, was rucuntly tot inte sume of the secrets of the trade by a book. binder, and wis not long tn Mading an “agent” who bad Z A MOST MIULLIANT SCHEME on paper and tabla mouth, “About iinuty-ning in a hundrod of tho ad- vertistuge plang," said tho bonkbinder, who knew what he was talking avout, “aro humburs. One fellow proposes to got up a paper, and obtains ads by represouting that fie Is guing to circulate 0,00 copies. He puts out GX) or 10) and sevures from a dis- roputable printer a eortifieate or an afidavit that 3,001 wore printed, and on tho strength of this vollects money on contracts, if he dita't wet tho cush in tho first place, And the same is true of trade directories. The: one who gets them up talks about a circulation of 10.000, when he intends perbapa.to Lave 20 printed, tho nildavite enabllig bin to gather In tho cast when hu presunts his bill, Whe merehants of Chicayo are rubbed of thousands of dollars every year by thesu ndvertising sharks, If one wants references thoy mention a well-known Nem, and tho merchant is sutisied, never tuking tho trouble to inquire whethor the house authorized tho use of ts name. They know thut notoud man ita bundred will try toverfy thoir states ments, and that fact makes thon bold." A*goneral manager’? fa at prosent In Chleago gotting roady to lasue A“ nusiness pinicroty ? which {a to contain the numnes, In lari capitals, of all the firins who puy 82 therefor, nndyads, sotting furih the merits of their wares, at pilees ranglog from $7.00 to $1,000, ‘Tho more costly ones tire of no slgniiicanee for the purnosos of this article, so only tho “regulur spuecs” und “nsertions" are givens REGULAR Bact: Wayably on prosuntation uf proateste reat.) i end a siicine speclak cityarction, ‘clusaiacaltu, HY ana SA INSHAUTLUNH, Payable when ordored. Nomioln binex(sagitain (ouch usurion Jbxtra description, puc Mie Wustrations of cuts, medals, ote, “and hyadin, par inelt of culumn,, ‘Tho “general menager”™ ts Mer, nap une Frais cis, und he represents the “irouke Publishing Company of No. 262 Broudway, New York," Hy fs un Boglishinan and a splendid talker, aud almost induced a‘ERLWUNE reporter, who turned hlinself temporarily {nto a merehunt, to band hlin $2 nt to contract for a $1,000 ad. TIE SCHEME OF BROOKE & CO. os. unfolded. by Mr. Franuls, Is very seductive, and the method adopted ty seoup Inthe dollars 43 Interesting though somewhut old. It took bir, Franeds about an bour to toll what Brooke & Co, bad done for the commercial workd abroad und in Now York, and what the; proposed doing for tho tarzer Western cities, Culengo in par- ticular, Ho sald substantially this: Krovke & Co, were t well-known London dl- rectory tirm; had published trade directories fur dWyeurs, ong of tholr latest having 1,50) payer, bond li leather, wad containing the of ovary manufactures in England in three tans gunes, which was sold for $1. They came to Thin country a yenror so ugo and opened a Dranets In New York, issutny i business direct. ory of that olty in 180. And thls year be hud been sunt Weal, the intention beng to ISSUES SIMILAR DIRECTORIES IN CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS, That of this clty would contain 250 pagos, and Would cost gubserlbors 6 cents, “When all th elties (Philadelphin: to be Ineluttesl) were cati- yussed, the dircotorles of the vo eltics were to ‘Ue combined, ang, as one yolume, sold for 81, As to thulr nollity to do this, tolr protits cume out of the advertising. The Chicago di- rectory was to be tasued Jun. 1, and 1000 copies wero to bye distributed frea—put in tho hotels, at the rallroud depots, und olor places where thoy wore apt to be referred to, Mer. Fran of course, hud sumuthing to say about ndvertl: ing, but he seemed more auxious to get sete the mimo of tho tira and #2. Porbups bls nuxioty wis due to tho fact tht, accordiug to. the schedule, tho money was payable when tho ordor was given, whorens, for a * regulur spitco"” nil, tho cash was not to bo forthcoming wutil tho proof-sheet wis presonted. Hu bud with hina copy of the New York business directory, ‘thich hud in it tho ndvertisement of the concern of which tho reportor fur the thine bulng was 8 Inember, und Mr. Francis oxhiblted this ad to show the contidence of tho New York house Mu tho morits of the directory, Unfortunately, Mr, Franels waa not as well posted ts tho re- portur—le probably having vssunied that, the fad being in the buok, it had been pild for, while the truth was that the contrury wis tho cise, and the tir bad no knowledge of Brooke & Co, or thelr dirovtory, Sir. Francis also exhibited gome proof-shects showing in cups the Hanes ‘of firms that, ho sald, bad putd $4 for tholr ine sertion, Ho spoke of “old — custum- ers" but when asked ta nue on flruy on the proof who wonkt. indorsa hia ho was unable to ind one. Iv, however, gaye Bradstreet & Co, ua references, Having murned nbout wl be could of tho Keheme, tho orter crided the talk by telling Mr, #ranols to come nround again," If Brooke & Co, were go well known thatthore could be no question as tu thelr responsibility THE TERMS OF PAYMENT for “regular space” ads—on presentation of proof-ehoct—would Hot be aut of the way; but Brooke & Co, are not known bere, and such torms, when 885 may be involved, ure somewhat ches hore {a wuch a troy aa Bee wet Brondway, New Yorls, but thoy are rated “oe" iu Uradstrect’s col merelal lists, which means (iC the rating bo trio} that thoy are untitled to Uttle or ho oredit. ‘Tho reporter saw a directory mun whe has been in tho busiuess twenty yours, but he never heard of Brooke & Co, buture, abroud and at homoe—a siugulur faut in view of the stntemont of Me. Friuncls that thoy buve beon publishing business directories for 300 years, Tho milk in tho coconnut, boweyor, Is ti e, METHOD ADOPTED TO INDUCE CHANTS TO ADVEItISI Brooke & Co. may bo a roputable wri, and thoy muy bo porfectly bonost tn See arene to 18 BUG 10,00) bosiness directorie® of Ubleryo—Mr. Francis anys 10, while the printer suld he wis gutting out an’ cdition of 1,000—but deception fs Tesortad to frorder te get ads. A list has becn mute of all the rms whose names appear tn cups wid black utters in the Lukeside Directory, rt proofs of them struck off; and those piWols Mr. Francis carries around with bin, und tolls merchants Ubut the housed named tive pald him ¥2, ‘Thla is not true, Tho rus portor gut botd of one of tho sheeta, and inorder to learn if Mr. Francls wus telling tho truth, adkent at member of hilt a dozen tris If tho use of tholr nume was authorized. NOT ONE OF THUS HAD EVER SEEN Mn, FRANCIS or any ong representing Brooke & Co. and tind hot puld 83 to any ono to put thelr naune in the Business Directory of Calengu.” And thut tha namud wero cupied out of tho Lakoside D+ rectory for 1831 is shown by this: All tho munca on the proof-sheet tho reporter suw appear in that Look inenpsor black fotters, thay boing sulected in proference to those in lower cuso type beaunse they wore known froin the. fuct of thelr taving pald the Lukealda Compiny to Jonk favorably upon such w method of advertis- ing thelr business. But tho strongest ovidence of copying is furnished by a HBoueH aie THE MER error. Sniith & Irving uro tn the Lukusitn Die reotury tNo. 24 Stato street, and in Brooke & Co.'s usiness Directory ura locutad nt tho guino pluco, while thelr ature ls Ne, 29 Kluzio struct, Jn view of this method of gotting au, and taking Inta consideration tho fulsehood about the advertisemunt referred to, and tho stutes ments of the boukbinder about noknows dl- rovtory publishors, It would perbaps be woll for tho mérchunts of this city tu eutisty thomeulyes before thoy Invest any money in thie or any sluillar advertising scheme that thore {ga reas sonublo show for potting something In returi tor their money, ee « bs ——————--— SENATOR HILL'S AFFLICTION, Wasutsaron, D, C., Sopt, {1.—Intormation re- coived hero in regurd to tho condition of Buna+ tor BU. HIN fa to tho offect that while tho res unt and second operation performed in Phila- dolpbla for an affection of tho tongue was tem porarily a relief and satisfuctory in its lined! ute results, there bas since been a chunxe for tho woree. Thore is dungur tat the Senator will Joy tho power of spooob, . ee FOX RIVER MILLERS, Spectas Dispateh to The Chtcuwo Tribune Exaiy, U1, Sept, 1—The millers of Kane County and nelghboring towne met In thts elty and organized tho Fox River Valley Millers’ Agsoclation, olecting Jotun Kiger, of Elgin, President, and J.J. Carr, of Bartlett, Secretary, ‘Tho object 1s for mutual protee- tion and the cquallzing of charges. ‘The prlev of grinding was lixed ut four cents per bushel, His intended to organize n Board of ‘Trade for thosate and pucebinse of grain that elutll meet weekly li this elly. ea ATLANTA. Tho Power a Influonge of Senator Joseph i rown—German Carp _Northorn Nowapapers and ‘Thelr iol- ative Clreulation, Npeclat Ditvatch to The Chteago Tribune. ATLANTA, Ui, Sep 1-10 the question Were nsked bya crowd in almost nny pordon of the State, “Who ts tho most powerful mint fn the State 2? L doubt if there would be a dissenting opinion to the answer that today Senntor Joseph i. Brown ts the most power- ful eltizen of Ceorgin, Why this is se can vasily be recounted for when hls yarlous ine feresty and fifluences are discussed and con- aktered., Hocan sve further inty the fature than Vennoror anyother man tha 1 know of. He says that he has alyays been on the right sile tn politics, nnd that the people have come to hin, his may or may not be go, Certain itis, however, that he makes them think so before he gets (hrongh with ether Newspaper controversey or a slump speech, His suceess, however, ay a writer is far ereater than as aspeeeh-maker. To give at iden of the strength of tho fit that falls frou lis pen tt Is only tceessary to relate afew remarks made by Maj, Campbell Wale lave, President of the Mereliants' Bank of Atlanta, upon: an oceaston in whiel Goy, Brown replied to a letter of the Inte Col, Robert Alston, who was using hls pen tn de- Tense of hls frlend, Gen, Gordon, whom Coy. Brown inthinated dine newspaper comm iil entlon was connected with the Crandulout seheme by which Mr. THden had been bt out of the Presidency by Mr, Lnyes, A day or two after the Alston letter eune out Gov. Drown published ayeply to it whitelr, in the opinion ot muy, completely wiped ott ofextstences the defense made by Col. Alston to Une attack of Gay, Brown npou Gen. Gordoit. Maj. Wallace, it ts sali, meeting Col. Alston, with whan there was the strongest fedling of friendshlp, sald dangly, “Bob, LT thonght that yon knew better than to attack doe Brown, Why, oft feltow, HL was to seo Gov. Brown go Tinto my ebleken-house at midnteht, rob ine of all its contents, take his feathered plinder home, and see him eat Hb avout ay Matlin about it inti Panetta by hhaself, when LT would say, ‘de Tare good wits, and L saw sou t f chickens, butt won't say anything about it 1 you won't? for if Ldld Drawn vould go into the newspapers and seo convinee the people, against all that [ could do, that it Wits ine, wid not hin, who stole. the ehick- ens.” Col, Alston, it ty said, tool the Joke goal-natured|y, as he always did from a friend, as he was one of those admirable characters that knew how to glyen joke and tike one. Col. Alston wis not: a ian that nny one could get mad with, as his maniers Were always so fine and so pee ulitrly lovable Senator Brown fy an excullent Judge of lt man pature—probably the best In the State, and when it comes ty the “bari” he can probably, show more solid weulth than any other maf in the State, Lhave heard several estimates mado of the extant of tis wealth, rani front $1,000,000 to $5,000,000, 1 duit belleve that any one uutot his family, if there is any one even there, that knows exactly how much Sena- tor Brown [sy worth, “Che uvarest that he ever came lo“ give ft away? was wher he remarked to a newspaper correspuiident fe Washington that “a mililon was a heap of money,” Heowns an lentnense tinountof real estate In Athainta, the largest coal nines in the State, one of the finest farms In North Guor- ult, Ant 35,000 qeres Of Jand In ‘Texas, through Wiilelr the Texas Pacitic is now runing. ak town of 5,000 inhabitants has sprang up within tho last two years upon fig laud, ant other towns nre belng located on bis terrltory through which the ‘Texas Pactic ts running, Besliles this, i is stated that he: owns prop- erty or noney tivestnents of some sort in Europe. ‘The secret of his financial suceess is owing to the fuct thut his money never re- mains idle, With his Influetico and hfs money he ean muke almost any mun Governor or Senator that ho wishes, and it is no uncommon thing to hear a man say, “Well, tt Jue Brown will support hlin he will by elected.” Me ls 0 power In Georgla, and bls death will be the only event that will break his Influence with the people inany of whom watch Senator Browws With finger closely aud at necord- ingly, withuut argument or murmur of aise satistaction, The gulture of Germun. carp Is claiming consilerable attention in this State. ‘There are now over fifty fish-ponds In Georgia fa which thesy valuable sh are being, propa. gated, aud the Agrictitural Commissioner of the State informs me that he hay applica- tons sufliclent to stock 250 more, He thinks that he will have no trouble tu get an ample supply from Washington to meet this de- mand. ‘There have been distributed by %ue Connnisstoner 33,000 carp in this State, be- sides the large number that have beon dis- tribntod by meinvers of Congress to thelr most inthnate friends and supporters, ‘Tho flsh of this variety hatched two years ngo this tall now welgh four pounds ench, aud are still growlig quite rapidly, It Is not kndwn to what size they will attain In Gvorgla, as they have not been in theso waters long enough to .mako an estinnte, Statistics show, however, that they havebeon nown te reach wfnety pounds. In welght, he exes of one erp will produce from 250,000 to 300,000 young earps hence it wil bu seen that It will not. bu ung vefere the rivers and ponds of Georgian will be well stocked with these delictous ilsh, Ponds In which grow plants or grasses of some sort fre te best for carp, as the flsh spawnon the green weeds, whieh keep tha exes from falling to the ground, where they would be destroyed. 1a Washington tho carp spawn only ohes ayunr, while in Southern States: tha fish spawn twice eneh year, ‘That the waters of the South will be ‘hetter sulted to tho culture of them tuan those of tha North It fs only necessary to say that tho warmer the temperature the better, In Germany eaep have. been known to thrive and do well tna tank of water where the exhaust: frounn engine kept tho tem perature of the water at 120, dau glid tu see that the Legisteture fs real- ivhug the fact that the school fund of Georgia, which Is now 000 per yer, is tou small, aid has udded sbu¥ more—this sun to come trom a tax tnpesed for the fnspection of fertilizers, A bUL bas also passed lovying, tax of 32 on avery pistol sold in the State, and the proceeds of this new sores of taxa = stlon willalso be added to the school fund, ‘There Isa growlig domant In Aunty for Northern and Western newspapers. 0 tind that upon the streets there are sold avery day over two liunitred dailies from those sec- tons of tho -Uniow ‘The Heratd has tho bulge of all of tts New York competitors, white the Zaquiver Is ahead in the demand as a Clnelanall newspaper, ‘Ther ure four thes as many Cicada Trinuxes sold here than Chicngo Tincsex, ‘Tho ‘Tlirea and Press of Philadelphia run about even on thelr weekly ediuon, with Nardly any anly for the daily, A few New York weekly Heralds, Sung, and Tribunes are sold here. ‘These papers are solt by two nowsboys, Who have the run of the elty for these pavers. [tis quite probable that the demand for these papers is owlng to the fact Chath xood newspaper, flrsteclass in ever Tespeet, With conservative views, 1s much noeded In Athinta, ‘There are how only two dailies here—one published In the qwornlng and tho other In the afternoon, at the elty can sustaln, and that ably, 1 first-clisy dafty there is Uttle doubt, aud expressions of this charactor are frequently heard on tho atreets, With a popitition of over 45,000, together with admirable railroad facilities, here is every elicouraigoment for the estab. shiment of n new and enterprising journal at this polut. ‘fhe next few months will probably result in tho establishment of sugh an enterprhiee and the people will no doubt hail with delight another paper in’ this suction, _———— MISSISSIPPI RIVER CONVENTION. Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, ,Des Moines, Ia, Sept. 10—Cov, Gear has appoipted Edward Jolinston of Keokuk, Nobert Donahue of Burlington, George 1, French of Davenport, G, G. Upton of Cedar Rapids, Edward H. Trayer of Chariton, John Thompson of Dubuque, Judge c, 0, Cole of Des Molnes, W. 1 Smith of Sloux Chy, J, W. Dixon of Ottumwa, and M, A, Weaver of Keilford, us delegutes to the Allastealypl fuproyement Convention at St. Louis Oct, 2, AN IRATE JUDGE, Bpectal Disvateh tu 773 Yarcucg Triduns. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 1.—-WilleJudgo Borden, fof the Crhulnal Court, was riding homo this evening, Johy Crow, a well-known businessman, also in the car, . playfully selzed Borden by the shoulders, The Judge, who is very quick-tempercd, resented the famlllarity by striking Crow over the hew with car-hook, lnilictlug a very serluus wou RADWAYS REM SDIES, HEALTH IS WEALTH Health of Body is Wealth of Mind, RABWAY’ Ss sarsapariilian RESOLVENT, Pure blood mnkessonnd flesh, strongbone, ang Relenrskin, If you would have your My Arm, Four bones ceutnl welthant waries, ae OUT Came Hoxton falr, waa tt "3S Ba A TAN RESULVENT. shot A Grateful Recognition, “To cure 2 CHRONIC or Long standing Dis. onse Is truly a victory in the heal arts that rensunitig pawer thnt clearly discerns Deteut ond supplies & remedy; that restores step hy step—by degrces—the body which haa been sly. ly attacked and weakened by an Insidious dig. ense, Hot only commands our respect but dos gorves our gratitude, Dr. Radway tas furs nlshed mankind with that wonderful remedy, Rudway's Sarsapariilian Kesolvent, which nes complishes this result, and sulfering bumantty, who drag out an oxisteney of pain and tisease, throughs tonite days and tong nights, owe bin thoir gratitude."—Medicat Mesxenyer, FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr, adwoy's “'Trenti Discuso qud lis Cures’ na follows: 2 ese OD Lisi! OF Di 3 RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Chronie Skin Disonaes, Caries of tho Hone. lus mors in the Blood, Scrotutons Discuses, Dad ar Unnaturat (able of Body, Syphilis and Venerend Fevor Sores, Chronte or Old Ulcers, Sale Rheum, Rickecs, White Swelling, Seal Wend, Utering Affections, Cankers, Glandular Sweltings, Nuiles, Wastlug and Deeay of the Body, Pimples and INotehes, Tamors, Dyrpepsia, Kidney and Ulad- der Diseases, Chronic Itheumatign und Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Calculous Deposits, and Varieties of tho above complaints to which sumotimus are udyen specious nanes, We assert that there 1g bo Kiown remedy that possesses the curntive power over those diseases that Rudway's ltesolvens furnishes. [t euresstep by atep, surely from the foundation, and restores, tho injured parta to their sound condition, The wastes of tho body ure stopped, and healthy ‘Dlood 1a supplied to the eystom, from whlch new material Ia turmed. ‘Tols is tho first corrective power of Itadteay’s Rosolvent, In enses where tho ayatain hus boon saltvated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublinate, have uceumulnted and become deposited tn tho bones, Joints, vtc.. enusing carics of tho bonca, rickets, spinal curvatures, coutortions, white swelllnga, varicose voins, cic, the Sarsipariils will resolve nway those deposita and exterial- nate tho virus of tho disease from the system, If those who are taking these medicines for tho curo of Chronio Scrofulous or Syphilitts cuses, howavor slow mny be the cure, * feel bete ter,” and Hind tholr getioral health improving, their flesh aud welght Inereasine, or even keeps ing {18 own, It fg n euroalgf thit the cure is pro- grossing. Jn theso discuses tho patient elthor gets bottor or worse—tho virus of tho disease it not inactive; if not arrested and driven from the Dlood ft will spread and continuo to_undormint the constitution, As soon.ug tho, Sarsaparilie makes the pationt “feel better,” overy bout you will graw better und increase in health Btrength, aud Mesh, OVARIAN TUMORS. The romovat of theso tumora by Radway Resulvent fs now so certainly catablished thal what was onco considered almost miraculous t now acommon recognized fret by all parties. Witness the cases of Hannah P. i nape Dire. C+ Krapf, Mrs. J. 1. dolly, and Mrs. P. D. Hendrix, po ished tn our. Alnidnae for 1870: nigo that of irs. C. 8, Bibbing, in tha proseut edition of our “Falso and True.” - One bottlo contains moro of tho active princi- plesof Medicines than any other Preparation, calor in: foaapoon ful daeay While othors require ve or IX times As much. ONE DOLLAR PER ROTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOUKS, tore 9 pain and cure acute diseuse, RADWAY'S READY. RRLIER in from one to twenty minutes, novor fulla toro Hove PAIN with ono thorough application; no Mattor how violent of oxernointing tho puln the Mhoumatlo, bed-ridden,Intirm, Crippled, Nerv- ous, Neuralgic, Pera with discnso nay auffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will atfor instant case. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation ‘of the, Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, ingestion of the Liinya, Sore Throat, Pijji- cult Hreathing, Patpltation of tho Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, In- Jluenza, Houducho, Toothache, —Neitratgias Aheumattan, Cold Chills, Ague Chitis, Calle blains, and Frost Bites, Bruises, Sum- miter Complaints, Nervousness, Sleeplessnets, Coughs, Colits, Spratvis, Palns in the Chest, tacks, or Limbs, aro dnatantly velloveds FEVER AND AGU FEVERAND AGUBeured for 60 cts. alert fo notin remodial agent to thia world that wil euro Fever and Ague, and other Malurious Billous, Scarlet, capac Yellow and othes fovora (aided by" RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, {twillin a few moments, when taken accord: ing to tho directions, cure Crainps, Spasms, Sour Stomuch, Heartburn, Sick Honduche, Diarrbih Dysouters. Colic, Wind in tho Bowwels, and alt 1n- ern) Pula, ‘Cravelors should alwayscarry a bottle of Iad- way's Ready tteliof with than, A fow drops ia water will’ prevent alckness ur patus from change of water. 1t Js botter than French Branuy or Ditters a3 wstimulant, Minors and Lumbermen should always be pro- vided with it, CAUTION. All romedinl ngonts capabio of destroylng lite by an overdose should be avolded, Morphine, opluin, strychnine, arnicn, byosclamus, and oth or powerful remedies, do at curtain tines, 12 very amall «loos, relivve tho pationt during thelr action in the eystem, But perbupa tho secund nse, 12 ropeated, way aggravate and Increase the suffering, and anothor dose cuuse deuth. There jy no tecesslty fur usitg these uncertaln Agents when a positive remedy. Ike Hadway a Koady Rolief will stop tho most oxcructuting paln quickor, without ontalling the loust dill: culty tn either infant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF. Ranwar's Reapy Revzer [a tue only reiodlal agont in voguo that will instantly stop palo. Fifty Conta Por Bottle, Ratway’s Reouating ih; Without Puiu, Always Heltable aud ‘Natural Gb Thotr Operations A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR C\LOMEL ith Porfectly tasteless, gantly coated w! Brook ruth, purge, regulute, purify, cleanse Siabwav's dita for tho enzo of alt dlsgelet ol stomac! yor, Lowe! i ‘. Sor, Nervous Diseases: Headuchoy Conntlfnatlods Costivences, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, 11! Foyer, Intlituination of the Bowels, Piles, 1h) all derangemonte of tho Internal Viscors. Vi ruuted to effect a permanent caso, Puroly ‘ine orate, Conletlog, ‘ne mercury, winerals, OF torious drug: 2 Ubservo tho following symptoms sogulle ing from diseases of tha sient ve ormanes atipation, luwurd Piles, Fullness of the Allow i the Head, Acidity of tho Stomact, Wotght Honrtburt, Disgustot Food, Fullness or Welk in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations. fA Fluttering ut the Heart, Choztur of Poe Sensations when in ao lying postures ol tg Webs bofora tho Sight, Fever and Dull aie tere Dawley fafa i sy ness of tho skin and Eyes, f pam ani Limbs, aud Sudden Flushes of Heal a flesh. Tow doses of Itabway's Pints will free te systun frou ull tho abovenumed disorde Price, #5 Cents Per Box wil SU Wo repoat that tho render must const Pooks and papers on tho subject of ieee a thelr cure, nmiong which miry be umeds 6 Fulso aud True!” x, " tearlioay. on Ferltate Drethras judiwiay on Sero, 5 And othors relating to different clussea of Die eases, SOLD BY DRUGGIBTS. ” READ “FALSE AND Th Ue formation Worth thousands witi be seut yoUe _ TO THE PUBLIC... There can bo no better guurantes OF ay. of Da. Rapway's old-eatabiishod ‘tuilons of Dies than. tho baso and worthless $2 ets, and thom, ws thore aru Falso Hosolvents, Heller "4 Pills,’ Bo auro and ask for Radway ‘Daye that the nawe *Hadway" id on whut vu .