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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 188{—TWELVE PAGES a bu the matter of adoptinga uniform style and | will bo opened for business’? “How [the President impulled immny who would THE RAILROADS. Unts of coupon Wickets onal thovronda it tho.] long will tha Jing be?” [ asked, | otherwise have gone to stay at home. The telegraphic communteation with Chairman | In. i i Nasi to tho effect that alt meotings Tor tongue fio ying to the quantity of sawdust in the of the farmhouse. H{s empioyés who helped country, ‘Mie demand of the commercial | “About seven miles,’ caine a prompt an- | apectal train, conslating of three sleepers, | bays been postponed. 8 tod Y : him with the thrasiing-machine, slept In 8 fruvelers for reduced fares will also form an | awer.. “Itmay be mote. ‘Tho length cannot | one coach, a bagmage-enr, and commissary A ee uenns Dad dccldod: GH openinie Ses Halley tho fice Jastoll WL adier'zio'slaok ban; and the; Beaudry familly, in the alte The Appointment of the Ohio & Missis- | tnportant part of tha proceedings. ‘rhe dofmitly ascertainod ‘until the survey hag | ear, left the Chicago & Eastern Ulnols dopat | Spyh/Sante kt Mansioll, Wilmington, and Cedar: AT STREATOR, ILL Fee Clade tlds eehing kei t echt ; troubles between. the Western and” Eastern | been mndg and the track located, Insido of | nt 7:40 Inst. evening. At Terre Haute an} dite sored Sicemalts Puatar. itcnarls; 2 id ff etoer tis morning Ayton sn Ad i's New Receiver ‘Delerred : utterworth, and Mckinley to sound tho ke Byectat Dispateh to The Chteacs Tribune, blood on iis bed with a bullet in the faqe be- sippl’s New trunk nes regarding the emigrant business, | sixty dayd the building of the line will have | extra sleeper will be altached to the tratn. | notes, Sherman, ne usual, to atart out at bis old s: % side the nose, the bullet havi sed t Til Sept, 28 will also be tnken up during tle session, and | qpimmenced, and tho work will be pushed | Capt. Charles A. Stongaccoinnantes tha party | home, where all turn out to hear him, irrospect- TREATON, Ill. Sept. 19.—Abont | o'clock | eee tee ee eae aang oaee found a ere tu effort mundo to linemonize the various cot: Mewar avila forty-horse-power activity. f | as Commissary, and Willig HM. Traveling | Wwoofparty. a, int cred ee mainlines Ure: broke out. sno sihnll Cols) sna the premises, and it fs thought that. an sre a : 3 = anger. Ae ‘ " ‘ - ses fineieg Ankereats ai ore more aunieable | nit albino: i 16 bellef that the en- | Passenger Agent of the anville Koute taetceneed ey Gamo-In. From nurrounis tage on Bloomington street, occupfed by one | attempt may have been made to rob him, and Eastern and Western | terprise willbe in successful operation six | has chargo of the excursion. ffo Change in the Passenger War | lines, A large ntmber of tho General ‘Ticket | months after work Is, commenced, ns thera fig wns tniked of, and tho meopie were from | 2¥on Evens and family, It soon spread | tipon offering resistance he was killed. No- i Mr. George Olds, General Freight Agent | Massiliton, Crestiing, Gallon, Ashland, and aur- | through tho entire structure, which was | boily about the premises heard the shot fred, What the Pennsylvania and felt Pra a eae aw ot Ni cond i un ah iy rt Bo no ug ap bh Hie timp Aha tie of the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul, haa | rountng torns, Farmora'camo youring in to- | well wrapped In tho flames before tho fire- | Amit Is not known whethor Brisbolé had Erie May D itt ur Bi Lan last evening to ne pare Inst aplke is driven home? 8 just issued a circular announeing that tha | Hight much nx thoy turn out for falra, and it ts | eyeing reached tho spot. Tha breeze was much money about him, The settlers in that EIQ ERRY, 210s hire of business {heldente to. the Ree The building of this fino will be of great | folowing new sintions are now, open for Jou) wore th eee Pane sity peg fal ae Helnity are mostly French people., ‘Tha mur; business! Shuilsburg, Wis. on Monroe ex- 1000) woro In ‘ond about tho City ark at? | blowing froin tho South, and it was but afew | dered man was about 40 years of age, and tension of the Praltle du Chien Division, ‘ War, most of the Chitago agents will | advantage to this elty, as conaldernble an- o'clock. moments before the large tenement bullaings | leaves a wife and tour children. He had o | return home directly on the adjournment of | noyance ts given the citizens of Atinnta daily | gigs, Sa ktan i " “4 ", Important Passenger and Tieket Agents? | tho convention. “Those who See the | by Ute pasaize of freleht trains through tho glover and ono:halt, rales west of iret fee FIRE RECORD. owned by Mrs. Cahill were also vietlins to | formerly been a Constable of the township, Conyortion—A Now Fast Frolght exetirsion party to Denyer and other Colo- | heart of tha city, and the using of the samo | rinvato distances given tn Urattot, in inter: the fire flend. In these buildings there were MURDER Une. Ft ro Tae ae et etigoinat | Ui por trait, “Aino the” incormorators | Beate tacit No Ta,and Tilnaisant Wiseon- | ware sICIIGAN SUFFERERS Tovrleen Camntiies quartersitaanbslif Rie node Apettat Dspateh to Tha Cntcnge Tetbune ‘ month, Among those who left Chicago ins D . corporatos 4 babe " yes 3 > ERERS, " aa as : E ovoning were. Perelval Lowell of tie (Bure | are several of the lending and most Infiien- | Si distance-table of Marcel: 20, iest, Cham eat of ie fea” of our city. These peopl “ Special MHapatch to The Ch{cago Tribune. however, lind suficlent warning, and go Lirrie Rock, Ark,, Sept, 19.—Tho trial of - fiigioe Acti. Tinngon of the Lilnols Cen- | tint railroad-men of this section: also prom- | Petlin. Dak. at AMissourl Hiver, on Town & | New Yous, Sept. 19,—Boxes and barrels | most of thelt furniture and clothing out, | Thomas Franklin, James Kirkpatrick, and Tho Marietta & Cincinnati Recoiver- | tral, 11. CG. Wentworth of the Michigan Cen- | Inent stockholders, such as Wallors of the | 2tkate Division. All frelght for Montana, \ the ne the Black Ills, and Upper. Missourl River | Of clothing and miscellaneous supplics ara | ‘The buildings were frame, and, being very | others, chargad with the murder of Lewis ship—Chicngo, Pekin & South- Seal fe Rear Wane Comte We it gonange Central, from a distance. points, heretofiirg gol vi Ruuning Water, HO being slipped from this elty to tho pid, fero.ns ey re boarder ane Tin tess Clint Sweden, in Van Buren County, in May last, westorn, and W. A. ‘Thrall-of the Northwestern, NEW ROADS. till no be billed sin Chamber ne Hiaflons Istricts In Michigan devastated by the } con many, they were entirely consumed, aud, will commenco in the Circult Court shortly. ‘ George O. Sander: not the Denyor & Rio ‘Spectat Disvateh to The Crteacd Tribune. tanecs, recent forest fires. ‘The New York, Lake | hind it not been for the vacant spnce of ahout | lt promises to be tho most sensational mur+ nin table No. 14 and Inter-State ‘ g ery. | Grande, A. 3. Dunham of the Chiengo & NOFIEL! ., Sept. 19.—, Erie & Western Railroad has set apart a | 200 feet just north, the whole west end of the | dercnse which has come before tho court THE OFT © Se TE BECHIY™ | Saat ols anda noins eter. | wsgorgration ok ho Milington Confied | ——ee—— porno sar ot a tho font of (er ld eR hee | Bre for ong tine Sweden ra far, ‘The question of the appolntment of a sue- | N. Abbott onthe Erle, and, R. Wood of the | Railroad Company wore filed with the Secre- OBLTUARY. Dunne street, for the packing and shipping badly dilapidated: this portion of aumewlins nod Hvot near Clinton, ogine months be. cessor for Mr. John King Jr, Inte Recelvor | Poansylvania were in'the elty yesterday, and | tary of State to-way. It Is proposed to con- — of all articles for the Schigan sufferers, and | ness” part of town having been built up | ore sus death he was robbed of a number of of the Olio& Mississippi Rattroad Company, | tlso loft Inst eyentug with the “Chileno men | gtructa road from Buckingham, Kankakeo DR. RICIARD ALTER, send all such packages free of charae. Gen- | many, yenrs ayo when tho town wns | the ielghborlood, of having dommitter " camo up before Judgo Drummond yesterday for St. Lonis, + | County, vin Bratdwood, running in’ a north- Speciat Dirputeh to The Chicaso Tribune, eral Agent Vilas said today that he had given | new. Many small pleces of burning timber, | the theft, threatening them with ir ate Horning. Mr. King was appointed Recelvor A-HAW PASI RIOnE ane westerly direetion to a point on the Chicago, |. Pirrsnuna, Pa., Sept. 19.—Word fas just | orders for the free shipinent of all such | Suctins shingles, were carried by tho wind | dictment." It Is claimed that to tomo fonr years ago, in forcclosure sults | The Detroit Post and Tribune has the fol- | Pekin & Southwestern Railroads capital | been received hero of the death nt Freeport, against the road begun at the same time fn | Jowing regarding the now fast-freight line to | $100,000; corporators, James Mix, John 1. Puy Jast night of Dr. Richard Alter, who Indiana aud [inols, Recently, owing toll | Chteago vin the Wabnal and Baltlmore & | Perry, Stephen it, Moore, ‘and Daniol claimed to have Invented the telegraph and health, he was compelled to tender his | Onto Rallronds: Il. “Paditook, all of Kankakee, Ar- | t0 have discovered and indo the first use of resignation to Judge Drummond, Shortly | ‘rhough tho slowness of tho offlotala of tho | ticles of Incorporation wero, today bromine, ‘Theso claims were put forth many attor he did so a petition wns filed In tha | Grent Western Kuthvay.Company,or some other | filed with tha Secretary of State by | years ago, and wore bolleved by a large nuin- 1 % cause, has prevented the Wabiel from obtains | tha Burlington & Olito Kaltrond Company, ! United States Clrenit Court In Ohlo making | fay'a' through conneouon with tho East, tho Soe, Turhhe gto Olio Habirond Ct mpanys ber of persons, including some of the most i inst Mr. King’s soe | W brop eminent men of that perlad. ${¢ was poor some charges against Mr. King’s mannge- | Wost is muro fortuunto, | A fast front Uno to | maint on tho Missigsipp! iver in Henderson | aud could not bring his telegrapls before tho mentof the road. On this he withdrew his | GhictHo via tho, Wyutnet ag tee ta ene County, opposit Burlington, to Golconda, | world, Ile employed it on a small scnle, resignation, and askeil for an investigation. | monts baye been completed, and tho line will bo Plorea County, to run through Henderson, | however, some time before Morse brought Joarning, however, afterward, that tho potl- | ready for busiiess ina stort timo, 1 ts actually | nncock, Menry, Schuyler, Cass, Morgan, | out hiv system, Dr. Alter was nearly 80 years Hon had been withdrawn, he renewed his | the shortest route between Detroit aud Chicago, flacqunle, Ciinton, Wasbinutan Perey, Arnie ald. Hie was a graduate of the Uinetnnatt e an 0 delivery grounds In Chicago are ver: t \- edienl College, ¥ 7 tte applleation on the 1th inst. ‘The first and | conventontiy aitunted alongside of those of tho | tics, ‘The prinelpn! offiecs ure to bo at Car- Medieal College. | There were few better articles from overy polut atong the rond. for blocks, and It 1s a wonder that more dam. prevent this. the . threated _ parties ny j < age wns not done than there was. ‘The house | kifled him, as shortly afterwards he was as The American Express Company 3 also | of Even Evans had $200 Insurance upon it, | gasinated ne twileliy one ovening while sit carrying goods for =the ~—asufferera | but Mrs, Cabiil’s property, which was valued ting freo’ of charge. ‘hese aro sunt to | ae abut $7,000 or 88.00, Tid, no Inaurance, | [Ete Mone of fle home, with Me Bible, In Mayor E. C. Carlton, of Port Huron, who fs ihe rants trom Svhilglt sho depended solely | rrestec, ant the approaching trial will Chairman of the Rellef Committee there, Mr, | UPN for Support. doubtless divulge inany features of an ine James S, McDonald, of No, 220 Broadway, | pire CALIFORNIA FOREST FIRES. teusely dramatic nature, Secretary of the Relief Committee here, sald | “Sax Francisco, Cal., Sopt. 19.—Tho fire COUNTERFITERS Al 5 today that of the $45,157 sent to Michigan | jy sfarin County fs spreading with Increased Speetal Dipateh to The Ghitays Tribune, from this polnt nearly every dollar was con- | rapidity, It has burned over the Throck- | Muskroox, Mich., Sept, 19.—E, A. Abbott, tributed by New-Yorkers. Of this sum, $25,-.| morton ranch of 16,000 neres, ‘The flames to- | agent of the Secret Service of the Treasury 800 hns been remftted to Detroit. day extended upthe northern slope of Mount | Department, {s In the city. Last night he Atsany N. ¥., Sept. 10,—A subseription- | ‘Tamatpias to the sumnilt, where a force of | arrested A, L, Bryant and wife ona charge Pe M ¢ aC a 5 holars. He feavesasnug fortune and | yet yw, ted today for th elk second mortenges are for $10,000,000, ‘I'he | Michlaan Central on tho filinois Central's | Mnville, ‘The enpital ty $1,000,000, rnd the autuil tally toenioy it st wns started today for the rellet of tho | men ore trying to prevent the fire from gotng | of making counterfeit money. On going to proferred stock amounts to $4,000,000, mostly | f° Gite’ wore vin tho ely yowerduy” ty eorporntors AVUan Charl ns dann G, Uan- purenoy Michigan suiferers, i down the seaward side, ‘The town of Snuce- | the house on the outskirts of this ely the of- i held abroad, and the common stock to €20,- | completo -the arrangements, “It consisted borah Ghia Seiitinn ae Muradortt all, Lewis WILLIAM E. EVERETT. Dernort, Mich. Sept. 18—Tho following | jito, Marin County, 18 threatened. If tho | ficers tound about $500 of tho “queer,” and XA 000,000. oe eee Qi at oss neetquttos | Piain, and’ George W, Albert, of Macoupin, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, proclamation has Just boen issued by Gov. | fire extends over Mount Tamalpais, there 1s | nshort distance In tho woods all the Imple- * Mr. Beecher, on behalf of Mr. King and | front riline0.; C. 8, Wight, Aesistant General | Jgane Hall, Henry L. Clark, and wW, L, Eviteh, | _SAnatoca, N. ¥., Sept. 19.—Wiliain E. Jerome: nothing to stop it till the ocean Ig reached—n | ments of manufacture. Bryant Informed tho the Baltimore & Olilo interest, after stating | Freight. Agent: W, E. Lowell, Division Frolgnt | of Morgan County. Everett, aged SH, of Rye, in this State, dled | Execurive Maxsrox, Laxsixg, Sich. Sept. | distanca of fifteen miles of heavily-timbured | Tiinuny correspondent that he came from Par re ee fa deh erations a te, country. But few houses have been de- | Benton Marbor and had been here only a é the Inte tires | ortlal ‘our 7 stroyed so far, the country being thinly In- | month, Ho thought he had made abont BASEN HT pein ary metry MRC Saliieds : : $500 of bogus stutt, mostly In Imitation of sil- thelr grunt dlatress, Since that time I huve vies | At Summit Station, on the Western Pacific | ¥er sollara, and he had passed a good deal o| ited the burned district und traversed agrent | Coast Rallrond, the flaines Jumped a space af | Ht. ‘The prisoners will be taken before the portion thereof, driving throttgh tho ruins. ‘The | half ninile, or else the fire wag started by an | United States Court at Grand Rapids. the present condition of tho cnse, pro- | ABont, with hendquarters ut Sandusky, Oni and |. - : here today of a paralytic stroke, For years posod the namo of W. M, Penbody, | tho Wauann with, tant Goneral Erolrut Agent of WILL NOT TBE CONSOLIDATED. | ho was attached to the engineering depart- the presont Suporintendent of — the | There ts u ‘Ane local trattic on the Ilne of tho feet eet ‘The Chteago Tyibune, mentof the United States navy, and had yis- road, Ex-Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, road, and it will no doubt get a woud share of Srninariuny, Ul, Sept. 19.—It nas been | jted jy this capacity about every nation on the through business, A representative of the | decided not to consolidate the St. Louis, Jer- tho globe. Ile tookn prominent part in the roposed the name ot JR, MeLean, of tho | Postand Prihine culled on General Manager Cnetnnatt Bnaulrer. ‘he nameoe ex-Gor. | Ledyard, ot the Miekigan Contenl, and asked | Seyvitle & Springfleld Railroad with the | inying of the firat Atlantic cable in 188, and Knowlodge thus ‘obtained sntistied me that the | incendiary, and another large section endan- — J.D. Cox, of Ohio, was talked of, but not | im what no thought ‘Of tho project, yesterday. | Wabash, as was nt first Intended, but tho | wentio Entrope, where he Invented the mu. | {otper estimate of 20 persons baving perished | cored, So far same 0,000 acres have been CHILD-MURDER. forurally proposed, Hold ‘ne taan’e beard of it but eoulie't se6 | Wabash will leaso the Jerseyville tod. ‘The | ehinery for paying out the cable. In reeox- | inate thar toro are 1500 of these auttersrs now | burned over, w large part of which was val- Botetal Dispatch to The Chicago Trihune. matte rent ae {ho matter could | Taw wider te existing frolght rates, necessary prpers for tho lense have been | nitlonot his services New Yurk City pre- | dependent upon the ‘renerosity of the pubite | Uable timber land. Gnayp Rariny, Mich. Sept. 19,—Robert Territory ot about Leo square mites, about one AT MIDDLEPORT, ‘erritory of nbout 1,800 square mites, about one- a ee 1, Os Robinson, single, and but 19, at oo half of. which cecaped the fimines and tho s - 19,—. Te nike “UNG RE as ation halt isn Mbackenod gastos, de Paras ee ER pecan rest here ati 8 charge of murdering an lle destruction of proporty boing pretty evenly dis- a itimnte bab: vo weeks oli! born to hi tributed over the whole territory. This ia an | store at Midaleport, O., yesterday, consuin- at which he mt to. belleve kin is be thy ugricuitural country, with ucensionally o ° f Inve, or amall business centre, where wero flour- | ne the building ant contents, and also an oy : i rt - sented hl with a medal and a gold box, and sence of some of the altorneys, and suggest ine ne Keates Sunputltoe the blak drawn up, and are now in New York awalt- | Oswego, in this State, where he at_ono tle ed that Itshould be heard by three Judges, 28 | those people who like to. fave competing Hes ing the signatures of the Wabnsh officials. | resided, made lim tho rectplent of a testl- {twas nut a'matter of law, and proposed tho | will bo correspondingly gratified. Sond on tho | Probably the lease will not be signed for | monial, He. was at one time heavily inter- names of Judges ILarlan, Matthews, Gresham, | new tines. The more tho nierrier, and If thoy | some thine yet—not until the new road Ja | ested in the Novelty lron-Works, and nfter- and Baxter. fall on cach other tho public will bo pleased and | comploted. Ibis thought that the cars will | wards with the Morgan Iron-Works, both of “Gen, Hnrcison was anxious to proceed, and | Pretited by tho war. A pasgenger line with) ho running from this cityte Grafton by | New York City, Young, married, 35 yenrs old, and Mary : 4 Y ¢ "1 sloeers throngh by. way of Auburn Junetion : ss father of, a3 he paid for the care: given It five lmo nftorward to te ubsent ones to be | wer tho linitiore & Ohio woutd also bon rood | 9" I eine win ho held at Parts, Edgar - emt Apgrintlis,enwallls, stores, churches, azo, cto, | adjoining bullding owned by Charles Raot, | ate, Chemists, after a post-mortem, found ment was agree to, after sumo disenssion, | “ne County, next Thursday to effect tite consoll- ALES. DIL Os Ae EA Grats wholly destroyed, and in the faring portions, | of # Fo ne Sa ee a tran 210,000 to | Ho erains of arsenic In its stomach. Tho ‘Judgo Drummond romarked that it was . dation of the Dunyilly & Southwestern Road 4: MPfttar Dispateh to TNS CAleago! Tribune, in the truck of the fire, nothing waa loft for $12,000; fuily insured. . ofictrs say the elrcumstances of the ensa : dificult to get a competent person to fil the SEAJHEDIA. & CINCINNATE alrendy agreed upon, with tho Wabash,’ | Exar, Sth, Sept 10.—Mrs, Dr. C, A. Jea- | inan’s uso but tho Iand. Burne, cattle-sheds, a fully insured: point most strongly to.hin, and te is in Salt. ' place, A Receiver ought not only tohave | ‘The Cinelnnatt Enquircr of a reeent date : = ger, daughter of Joshun Morgan, Esq. and | and structures of every kind that remain aro bra cnGake E ARR ATES The examination In court today was’ ad: drain! etaigne, heen | ANE A piseurep mone ov way. | Wie promi pislin of thie ety | End Guia ate ae ye Ae | yapnsa"nacas Anes Sap iOerte Bven-| RAE ggea se? Bene he Core inanagement, but great breadth of view, to | . Tho contest for the appointmunt of a Iteceivor Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunee died this aftgrnvon of constimption, aged 46 | sulfer from byens are already established, They ing "Republicans Manatkana fs pdnitaeres 4 ry: a » Pei for the Marietta & Cincinnatt Round bus beon tho ”" ops ., * dhe tre puuname £0. Tarze a company. pe petty | seers Orne: talk aud epeawiation, since an | _ DES Moixes, In, Sept, 1.—The Wabnsh | years. Sha leaves two daughters—Mrs, D.C. go certain about hint haying the inttor. My, | itelfectuat attempt to appoint a Hecelver was Road met with serious opposition in getting | Wileox and Misa Nettle. The deceased was MeLean was well spoken of, but it was | Bisde at Chilitcotho one wok u o last ‘Thursday. | into the clty from the resistance of several | born in Buffalo, N. Y.. and came to Elgin in dowbttnl whether he possessed the requisit | Ahgmetu Ate CHOURE Ee con urecdupoe | bersons who refused to vaente tholr premises | 4 “The funeral occurs Wednesday. are falrly supplied with volunteer physicluns . and purses, “Among tho latter ure some good | “Last.night an explosion of a cont-oll Ianp A VILLAIN’S ATTACK. Bistore of Charity who aro doing tnost eficient | in the store of Miss Irene Hull, atilliner, | COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 19.—Last night while : work. The exposed und overcrowded condition in " t Miss Koch, a respectable young woinan Hy- which Thatcendaare nor living will necessarily lealted the building, ‘The flames: consumed o ip young iy ef 1 ——_ the entire block. ‘The loss is estimated at | ing on Livingston avenue, was going home, @ practical knowledge, nnd this, the Judge | tho nariies toll the trust in the placu Mr. King, | nftor the property hud been Jezally con- WILLIAM HICKEY, uereane tho sickness and add to the needs of | nuout $60,000. ‘The insurance is light. man who had been secreted In an alley selzed. Hud’ had experience with the Wabash | “dell. Stowsrt, tho prosont Superintondent of | Uemued and damages assessed and paid by Avectal Dispatch to Tha Chleaga Tribune piling slak;, Foud je furnished by those whose ag RECA okt her and held a eliloroformed handkerohlet euelvel 7 tho Marietts Cincinnatl, and Samuel Wood ie vompany, Fora time there was danger ELGIN, 8 = 4 : at at ANA * over her face until sie became Insensible. fae aeeaers eee hete 8S 18] Nand Suporintondent- of tho Cluclunati Sourbe | of alot, bitt Mually n resort was liad to tho Enaix, I, Sept, 1¥—Wiliiam Mlekey, & | Gurned district. There js littia aulfering “from pri jt hunger in'the main, Tho want of bedding ig | CINCINNATH, O., Sept, 19.—Tho Times-Star | Just then some passers-by were attracted to one cause of real diatrees. Stations for tho | special says a lamp exploded Inst nightin | the place, and the villain ran away. Miss distribution of supplies are established at con- | tho millllnery store of Miss Ireno Ii at Tex- | Koch insisted thut the contents of a bottle renlant wolute and Uudor tho supervision of ef | urkana, Ark. ‘The fire spread and destroyed | had been forced into her mouth, and n stone lists nro bolug prepared by personal investiza- | ® Dluck of buildings. Loss, $40,000, uch-pump which was brought into use on ten Hoads have nee agrced upon by counecl as | courts for an injunction to restrain tho com- | FesPectod resident of this vicinity, wlio was Toate Age tye fod ty wit tno" ane Joint Revelyors, and the parties have signified | pany from tae possession. ‘The deelston | struck by a wila freight on the Chicago & dudgey, the Judge said ho could not prom- thoir neeuptanco of tho appolntmonte. Tho | was had today denying the motion for an in- | Northwestern dtaliroad, three mites south of Th Ce HAT NS brouxht about by tho Hou. Ht. D. junction, and deelaring that no further Action | here, died Saturday evening. ‘The Coroner's a WOU . [ae ‘I. "7 conse! wished) sity the aaatice or eetuing the trustees of rae aid acoond mortgue | youds jn law was necessary for the railroad com- | Inquest, held this morning, relleved tho 2 ’ 4 at . | pany to oust the occupans and take posses- { train men from. blaine, on of the Idxa of cach family, with data, show- S brought up a liquld which contained potson mt ag om i discountenanes Pe a De everiion tomacivor neon salon, ¥ —_ Ing tholr necessities. ‘Thesa aro to be used to AT BAY CITY, MICH. in such ghanuties as to have caused death in p it, Judge Matthaws probably had thought, | titled to represont the reat partios in Interost, TIE CROPS apaure eas Slstribu tion of supplle ne Special Duanatch to The Chicago Tribune. aghort tie had it remained in the stomach. as the roud was principally in Indiana and | td that an agreement should be tenehed, others APPOINTMENT. s see ee taced eines aviicneret basing | Bay City, Mich., Sept, 10.—A fire this aft- aE Llinols, a Judgo here should attend to the bien coud be ep AC court Speetat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, i been inaugurated and conducted with enre, skill, ernoon destroyed the saw-mill of the Hon. ESCAPE. appolntment of a Recelver, Ie wished the | fhe imttter was detormined yesterday atter- GateENA, IL, Sept, 19,—Edward Courtnoy, MICHIGAN. aud Adelity. In this good work the people of | John Welch ontho West Side. Loss, $14,000; Litttr Rock, Ark., Sept. 19.—The Ga- eounsel te understand that they must pro- | noon at tho office of ex-Gov. Cox, in Columbus. | formerly Hinols Central Road Supervisor Spécial Dispatch to The Onicage Tribune, Port Huron, from thelr hroximity to ‘the:! insured for $0,000. zette’s Malyern special says a jail delivery zest with the ense ott the ay set, 1 ‘Tho uppolntinent has Hot as yot boon mado, | yetween Enst Dubuque and Amboy, has LANSING, Mich., Sept: 19.—Tho Secretary | fine Seprementod Tere an Bron we ene took place nt that town Sunday morning at see ritine Of Fulee, Liresiininy With hades Re ee eve tat Judas Stace. who tg | KONG to Denison, ‘lex. to assume the duttes | of State tins recelved reports from 991 corre: | somo of the bust eltizens, prominent among AT BEAVER DAM, WIS. sun-up, The guards had gone to breakfast. » Drummond, and tho latter ‘Is to choose tig | Nowin Hrown County, will approve tho selee- | of Ganern! Roadmaster of the Missouri, Kan- Bporwlentsy Seppepei ine ee dovenalilns ENG other colleague, 1¢ was thon agreed that | Yor agreed upon. ais & Texas Ratlway, a position to which he | hundred and cighty-nine returns are from tig hearing should bo resummed nt 10 |, DF. W. H.Clomonts, of tho Cincinnati Bouth- | was recently appoliited, —1t Is thought that | 373 townships in the eouthern four tlers of whom was United States Benator Omar D, Minwackre, Wis., Sept. 19.—Hoyt &Son’s | ‘The prisoners pried a grating of Jron away . Ry x \e Songore ited Oy "the ananors. of the, Port flouring mills at Beaver Dam, Wis., burned | and esenped, The following are the names / 2 Huron’ & Nortwestern Railroad, extra trains | Sunday afternoon. Loss, $23,000; Insurance, ft vi 01 v'elock on the morning of tho 28th inst, | StMgres first axrced upon, in conusction With | oprictinaster Ryan, of Nora, an old and ties, where 85 tof the wheat crop | with relict reacued the sutfercrs before any.) $16,000, a | ob Hie: Zhaltiven, mith Hele stl enetay, Gey: . Mr. d *.| Mr. Stewatt, but deolincd, Riving ag his reuson o AM counties, where 85 per cout 0! wheat crop hiniietae = tO nolster Amuore se laving been convicted at a recent term ‘of rea Hendrie. represents Atlan’ Gain: Foe Te Dene tne somes dine anaes ee ake Mee Gonstney ‘2 ey fend Super Is grown. ‘The returns were made between | fonction with other organizutions, tho wark wns CRIMINAL NEWS. the Cirenit Court, but not yet taken to the * a apres - | ness duriyy; GY vorniny Ont, a Ove ui " Y ry ve re bell; trustee under the two mortgages: Gen. | the selection of Messrs. Stownrt ind Woodward | Vigor botwoen Amboy and Last Dubuqne, Sept. Land 10, At this tine much of the | bogun, and itts being prosecuted yet. Most of By nenitentiary: John Hardage, one year; Harrison and ex-Goy, Palmer appear for the | will nat be made before Monday, thrashing was done tn all parts of tho State, | {BO people whoso destitution uppexis to tho Thomson and White, four years each: James ut Yr: Stor Y WC! A benevolence of the public aro purely ayrigult- a ‘Taylor, three years; Wesley Murphy, five bondholders, aud Bellamy Storer, of Cin- | _ Mr. McClintock, attorney for the Marietta & MORE CUTTING and !n some localities it was probably nearly | Bopevelened b purely IMPORTANT ARREST, ‘aylor, ey y di . " 3 NG. le y wore jo uthrifty condition, con- *, "1 ¥ ciunatl, represents n majority of the stock- | eet tine iy wus goin teceillicutto tor Spectat Diswateh to The Chicago Tribune, ane giald of Wheateorts exter onc | digg ae morta teanmisy cemuan, cok” | Sr. Lous, Bo. Sept, 19,—Yestorday the | yents. All wero white except Murphy,’ Who Tet dtanapolisJournat, roforring to this | Ment, aud ho thonene in nll probability the ap- | | Lavaxurre,tnd., Sept, 10,—Tho Lake Erle | barley is reported in busts, and ‘tho yield | iorontent upon tho productions of thule rare polleo, arrested. Bartley Kelly, allhs Kagan subject in a recent date, says: Rolaturene went Bo be made tater than Tuos- | & Western Railrand Company today make | of hay intons, ‘Tho average yleld of corn | forsupport. Thore ure fow, if any, manufuct- | 06 Of the most eflletent and best known | sworimer SPECULATIVE CLERK. uring industries near them'to give themem- | sueak men in the country, On tho {8th or NCINNATT, Oy, 0.—. int ployinent. Tne ald extended | to tho un: | 1th of this month the St, Louis Natlonal BA ae cal i bees We: Bank was robbed of nearly £4.000 of Its | pork merchant of this elty, has left the city . saved will soon extiaust the surplus of the lut- tor. What those people reytita fwatd te proaura bank notes, ‘The President of the bank hail | fo, parts unknown, leaving 9 letter for his i employer tliat he had recently Involved the - ‘ such sities a8 will cuablo them to live and | been signing tho bills and left them on his ie, ard aner auat bay peered desk while he'stepped to the front part of | grin in speculations In wheat which involved of this will fall to nocomplist: the undertaking, | the bank, When he returned the notes. were | toss, and he daret not remain to face his em- The flest clfect of this disuster was tostupely or | gone, Ia had noticed aman lounging near | ployer with the ugly truth. The amount of paralyze tht enetiies ur the peeps. Ene peamne tase ts not Itated by Mr. Forbug, but fs sup- From a reliable source we leura that the bond- ‘Mr. King’s resignation will go Into effect na | Arcduction in tho rates from Layfayetty to | and acreage of vats, bartey, aud hay are re poldera Ob the Ohio & Btlaslealppl Hut, amajor- | soon as tho. aolection is approved by Judge } Balthnore, Washington, Philadelphia, and | ported in percentage of crops of 1880. Gera Pe toltay Rocelter of ates pend ga tae asi ——— Now York. ‘Tho reduction !s onthe rebato | The avernge yield of wheat por acre, as Mr. Ponbody Is concerned, thoy think ho {9 | CHICAGO, PEKIN & sourmwest- | Pit, the purchaser paying $20 fora tleket | ns shown by the returns, 1s 10.15 Recded Just wiicra bo Is ns he has mnio tha best ERN to those cities, and buing refunded $7.75. TO | pushels, or about one bushel more than the Superintendent the road has ever hid. No one ria , | Boston the rate 1s $1 mora. vield ay estiinated by the Supervisors July 2 willdoube the quaiiticntions of Gen. Cox tot | Inthe foreclosura caso of tho Farmers’ Wie numberof acres in whent in May, 18S1, ee Leattioh ot Hegeivar, Ho has an excollont | Loan « ‘Trust Company against the Chi- CANADA PACIFIC, navroparecd Ly ite Supervisors Wael Gite ‘Upon cago, Pekin & Southwestern Rallrond Com- | Marrawa, Ont., Sept. 10—Tho extension | 865. Multiplying this acreage by the above THE SNGER V i pany, Jitdge Drummond yesterday. entered | of the Canada Vacilic Railroad from McKee’s | tverage, Woe obtain as the probable REBTC- Goaliatris ant arian no now | 3 decree of sale under tho first mortgage. | to Mattuwa has been changed from side to fg product 16,085,921 bushols. ‘The acreage s oy 1 May, 1881, represents tho nerenga sowll, developments took place In the Eastorn pas- | The rond was aol te Any Taye adler, the frou Chisago. ‘vitae Mieuleing tic Ine ee aud the avernge yickl per acre is the average Gheouragement recelved has stimulated thom | the door{n suspicious manner, and con- r fo new offorts to help themselves. With the | cluded the notes had been stolen by a sneake | posed to by from 816,000 ta $20,000, Winslow byro land and tholr Invor only left they will bo- | thief. ‘The pulice were notified with | W498 ayoung wan of excellent reputation, in to build now, Already many aro con- espected, win to Uulld Rnow, Alroady many, aro con: | . description of the notes ataten, ‘They were | 204 Habits, and highly respecte seuzer war yesterday, and the altuation ro- | Second mortgage, but the sale was subject to Of the norengo sown, no deductions belig | fs"being worked with vigor to putin wheat, tue | marked with letters A, 1, or C, with serlal talus about the same as Inst Saturday, | the first-mortenge Hon. ‘This first mortgage | tved. inde for that portion uf the crop plowed up | seed for which is furnished ty tho relief com- | numbers froin 4,142 to Gt), Inclusive, of $10 ah Pages OUTTA TED General-Manager John Newell of the Lake | Wasgiven Aug, 1, 1871, to secure the pay- GOWEN SOLID. ornot linrvested, In the aegreia @ yleld the mitteea, hoy, appreciate thelr condition and. nel, and notes with letter A, with serlal re TH Sept a ey ae Shore, returned from New York, where he ment of $1,000,000, and the bonds are now Pinapenruta, Pa. Sopt. 10—Recoiver crop of 1881 13 Rreaton tian many year pre- 0 necessity: for Inbor, and will atrusgic bard | numbers 5,143 to 6,100, inelusive, for #20, unoita, HL, Sept. 10,.—* A rogue to cal t 23 1 yious to 1877, but there Is little doubt that has been in consultation with Mr, Vander- Belitas follows Fs ope Eoylar, HOt bonds of Gowen, of the Philadelphia & Reading Rall- | tho average per nere Je tho lowest of bilt, Sunday, but as far ns ean bo ascertained | John Uwuphreys — 6Tl, Default’ was | road, says ho already. has suflicient stock | which we have record. ‘Tha returns show has no instructions to take any new steps at | made tu payment of the Interest due uaranteed him to insuro his return to the | for corn an acreage of about 101 per cent, to do their ‘part as they have an opportunity. | Kelly, the thief, was spotted on the streets | a rogue” was demonstrated by two tramps Se a He aus to te publ, {ine base by the detectives yesterday, and Immedinte- | Inst night; One, halling from Burlington, results 0 orsonnl inspection ‘before them, | WV atresied, A visit: was mada to his resl- La S or Yes ‘ sity, and th The neccesity for continued nasistance tocunuls dence, Wieren Jotoe valuables were found, | Meta stranger yestorday in the city, ue x Presidoncy of the company, for onte 104 per cunt, for barloy 93 percent, | quosuiforere'to wo trough tha coming winter | including a certileate of deposit for tho sunt | He agreed to start for “spoils” together. present, Itly stated that Vandorbilt consist- | Inst Fobraary, and the total amount now % = hn Yor hiny 108 por cent of the ncrenge vt | und'to becomo“scit-sustaining iste nowise | of $4000, payable tu order of Dartiey Kelly | They boarded a frelaht train bound for Chi- ently adheres to ils poltey ta take no notles | gmount ty patil In ton days the roud ts to bo ITEMS, 1880, ‘The yleld of corn per acre ts estimated | abated. Tho well-known yeicrosity of the | ar Bridget Kelly, a gold watclt and ehahi, | cago about inidnight. When's few miles of the Grand Trunk whatever, on the ground | sole by E. BiShormnn, Anster In Chancery,"|\ Tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | *t 40 por cent of tho yield in 1880, indicating | American people bas uever been invoked ins | five dinmond studs, three wateh-chialns, and | from Aurora the stranger pounced wpon his mure baa ae i Jrnowe, Governor, } 970i ensh. ond a dark lantern. ‘The wom- | brother tramp, eruelly beat him, robbed hin an Bridget Kelley, whose’ name appears on | of $18 and 0 reve , then absconded, leave thatit!s not worthy of his attention. It is | after due notice by publleation, 8 total product of 34,510.773 bushels of cars. ‘ the certilicate, lives with hin and {s repre | ing no clew of Identifleation. tailway Company took possession yesterday | ‘to ylald of onts ro Is reported abit for this reason that ho will not meot the cut ‘The Receiver of the road, 8. B. Reed, yes- 4 i ho yield of onts per cro Is reported nti tates to Buffalo, inatigurated by the Grand | terday illedt hig report of the duly busluess, | tho old Detroit, Hillsdale & Southwestern | bushels, Indteating total yleld of 15,045,536 hie : Railroad, which runs from Bankers, Mich., | bushels, Burley fs esthnated at 22,0 bushels CINCAGO. aonted us his wife, Tho detectives belleva i. Trunk a week ogo, Vanderbilt enn well Sutugr 18 a COO ES tit to Ypailantl, Mich, a distance of sixty-five and hay at 1.3 tons per acre, ; The alarm from Box 828 at 8:50 last even- | Kelly committed the bank robbery. CENTRALIA ITEMS. ' PRE a take this nusition, for nent- } tiatanes on hand at Inst ropor miles, ' ae ing was caused by the burning out of a chime eres ees Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Fy y ull the oxtra business carrlud by | Froight carninge NOS. noy at No, 250 West Polk street. CHARGED WITH MURDER, Cesrnatia, I, Sept. 12.—Green, who =e the Grand ‘trunk goes to lis New | Passunger earnings Mr. Honry Villard, President of the North- Sptelat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. ae , ‘i Spectal Disvateh to The Chicaga Tribune, rey Pataca , Fi York Central : at Peal focal riitas. Expros carniuge, ern Pacifie & Oregon Transcontinental Com-| Bracknenny Sration, Sept, 10.—Early- The alarm from Box 18 at 9 o'clock yestor shotCompy Ricks ten days ago, was brought 3 day morning was caused by the burning of 9 | Davexrorr, In, Sept, 10—A recent num: | hore today from Cairo and bound over to the bale of hoops In the vacant lot between Nos, | ber of the 7ribune contained an account of | Grout Court In $200. 255 and 237 Lake street. The fire was lmme- | the finding of tho horribly mutilated remuins | “Geotge Talley was, held in $1,000 for diately exainguished, though the hoops wero | of Mrs, Dorn Heilwagnor, of Hampton, IL, | grievously assaulting R. E. Tate. io badly charred. Cause, supposed spontane- | $a corufleid about 600 yards from her home, a ous combustion, ‘Tho body was not found until six days after FOUL PLAY. 4 ‘The alarm from Box 67 at 7:15 o'clock Jast | the missing woman left home, Since that Bnapronp, Pa,, Sovt. 19.—A man named night was caused by the discovery of n blaze | Accountwas published the father-in-law of John Turney was found dead at the foot of intho grocery store of Charles Bernstein, | the murdered woman has been jatled on sus- the stairs at Marlin Maguire’s boarding- No, 287 South Clark street. ‘The fire started | pletion of having knowledge of tho deed, house this morning at Kinzin Village. Marks But while the New York Central {sa gainer, | Mall ournings.... the fact cannot bo tenfed that tho "Grand ailemrapn sai ceaas Trunk ent to Buifalo ts greatly damaging | *seelluncous earning the Luke Shore and Michignn Central Roads, Votat a‘ saderbllt evidently does ett sari for Hits, ashe makes up atone end wht ho loses ut the other, ‘Tho only rond. that Van- | earthy ane Hele condescerts to take, any atten wot is unter wny: emisylyanin, which he ‘clalins to bo collane ‘ghting only on necount of its violation of Aiigeellaneay . the agreement regurding Boston rates, Auy Balance on hand... Movement made by this road: Vanderbilt la pany, 1s expected to nrrive in this city todey, | pinnted corn !e ripe, Lute-planted is ripon- and wll Tomaln hors any or Evo Ue iD’ | Ing fost this warm weather, Should the onds to make a tour of inspection ov" frost hotd off two weeks longer it will xot re to Oregon a peor es See ripe. ‘The raln Inst Thursday wet the ground he gross earnings of te Denvor so that farmers could, plow. A Jaro sy.qot Grande Rallway for the socond week In, a mount of tle ts being Jad this fall. ‘Tho ee teninbe ate follows: Frotelit. S0ate contrast between, the erops on ctralned and + 1,021 8 F . + | undratned lands this acason {sso great that rh PA | total, $140,{72,, ‘Tho ‘earnings for, thé corre | farmers are dratning thelr slouglis us fast a8 sevondeoeas: sponding weolt Inst year were $80,747; In- ems Oana 63,425; miles operated in 1881, 08335 thor ineans will allow, - . | Yeste tho of a heavy blow on the temple are vistble. Pa ecgruniued to micet, and he does not intend GEORGIA, inites operated in 1880, S41, THE STATE CAPITAL. Cee Ne eT Hi The nonestelale este TE eer halt papaatton Nias Three men, in whose company Turney was & eee wp as long ng there isachance for Bptetat Dispatch to The Crtcaga Tribuna, Mr, J. E. Tucker, lately appointed Forelan : ‘f k hit interviews had with the wife and | seen lat alght, have decamped, : Tio Penusyivanin has mado aplueky ight |, ATHANTA, Ga, Sept, 19.—“Thtais omphiat- | Freight Agent of the New York, Lake Hrlo aystned threatening proportions before the | Gaughter of the accused = oman ft _——————— thus fara eT, Hag mealo a vueky MEE | icatly a railroad Legisinture,” sald a member | 4 Western at this point, arrived hero yuster- Mleonsed to Oreaulze—Cortificates of} urrival of the extinguishing apparatus, but | hay been developed today that’ the| BIG DAMAGES, WANTED. ica are areas day, and entered upon his now position, Mr, | Organization Filed with the Seere= | crortne binze hid been subdued and the | prisoner had a pistol, and that he gaye It to trains between Chicazo ail Now York aid fear i sponsible position in the freight dupurtineny rire Bane damage to the bullding, which ts owned Parr and the bulvet taxen frat tlie doar of Company, of Nt. Lows, Against the 3 r Ate “Simply because moro rallroad charters | of the Fitchburg Railroad at Boston, and | Spueriecy, LIL, Sept. 10.—Tho Secretar cig about Ae vile “Bette han an have beet scree by ule rene Goneral bear reputation of on abla and offitlent | of state today issued iivenses to organizo 4 other of the New York Ines, expects to bo | Assembly than by any other in years past, I lg y the following proposed corporations: sble to make the the betwee Giricngo nnd | thint that not less than fftean charters have | _ ‘The Contral Michigan Pay wit ibe held ft ‘The Molina Codperativa Company, Moline; Se a Hu about twenty-four hours withe been granted, and someof tham are given for palisite Ai renercten Fe Tne hve. | caplias, 83,000; corporntors, Elijah Booth, le say thats Inenso. the ‘Ponnsylvailta buts the purpose, It Is. sald, of building quite n | duetion in fares to thosa who wish ta go | Theodore Treuxel, and othere, on Haltnine tratng, thoy will inoet It by re- nambor of very long and tinportant Mnes, | there. Et will sell round-trip tickets from | ‘fhe Northwestern Watch-Casa Company, Ucing the rates to nominal feures. Onw of tho longest of these charters was | Chicago to Lansing and return for one fare | Rocktord; capital, $50,000; corporators, Levi by Mr Cluncey, was very slight Indeed, | the shanty where tha murdered woman tlved | Chteago & Alton Iallroad. : and that the stock of general groceries had | fits the chamber, A post mortem examlua- | St. Lours, Mo,, Sept. 12—The Wieeins tS been damaged by water and- smoke to the | Hon will be Pompleted todty, from witeh Ferry Company has filed a sult against the extest of $1,000; Insured: for $3,000 In cum wit De lenmiett hy drnmeallats causa vi ae Chicago & Alton Rallrond Company for je the names of whieh could not be | jiusband was drunk tho night of the murder, | $509,000 damages. The action Is based won earned lastnight. Ag the bullding, a four | and she gives it as her opinion that he fs the | the contract between the two compantes, story and basement brick structure, 18 occu. s y pled on the upper floors by “roamers" and miurdorer of his daughter-in-law. bearing date April 28, 1864, by which It was | the Lee, not having an independent ont: | given to a company that proposes to butld a | forthe round trip. ‘Tho sale of tlekets cnm- . Tiek p, | small tamilies, the probabilities of a blg blaze : ugreed that the Wlusina Ferry Company ha Cikénga i ouier pri ielpal Weatery fine from ome, Uae to St, ‘Mark's, Eh, ne muues: taslay efter terry Serer etree toe ie cee ine ae aaa created thu Ww iideat epistey uation ube ane meat epsuk ta aientaey ‘Tribune, should arenes alt ferrzing Nurincee serons rt ts \ 4 re: $ x t SERIE ioe ratdee natting ohiy Stato Fair at Jackson, Tho Anternational Transportation Com- | Ao inn eae and thee uildlngs, | sc sasron, Ont., Sopt. 19,—This afternoon | te tlver between Has a ! Toud ff t greater portion of this lins to run through | the Michigan fuel baste curtliag OF rated, matting Outy aections of these two States heretofore do cite Sr ebath Chicago Ineof the Chicago | pany.ot Chicngo, Its abject Is stated to be faleasa, Ling and the Grand ‘Trunk at Bute | privéd of rallrond facilities, I hope that the | s Wostern Indiana wos opened for business’ to carry on and faellitnte the through trance worry Vin lay Howaver, tsa position to | ine will be bullt apeedily, as the people in | yexterday from {ta main fine to South Chi- | portation of trelght and passongers aver and Tt has Huet ee than nd Sthiey Nine, thetorritory through which thla Hne, with tts | cago, For the progent the rond wilt be | along tho various fines of communication be- rate with elther party, Yet it 13 hinted | greatly benefited by tho development of tho | jyost) mee the North Chicago Atulttay “Sills | via Port Roya} Harbor, $. 0. and othorSouth wk yi a terday afternoun was caused by the discov. | tho Police Magistrate sentenced John Coul- Hens Ba es alten Toad Sralait Sarreney ery of fro in the one-story fraine bulld- | ter, tie villain who attempted to outrage | 9 breach of this contract, extending overcer- Ing at the foot of: Sixtuenth street, "y s Used by the Michigan “Central Itaile | ANwte Campboll on Thursduy, to the heavl- | tain yeurs, tho Wigglus Company brought road Company as frelght-car revale | est punishment the law permite for such an suit In the Ciroult Court and obtalned Judxe shop. ‘The structure ts.an old and rickety | offense. Ils Worship committed him to the ¢ x concern, 60 by 160 feet In dhnensions, bulft | Central Prison for ond year and 900 days, ment ngalnst the Chicago & Alton for $107, the Wat ewerwogi UrGuekt f Wulese | country, Another important Hine will, so i | Mosely for the North Chicago Holling Mes | Neiantio and Gate seamortss also foawn and | itmucdiilely after the great fireot 181 fOF | and to recelve forty-clght lashes witha cat-o'- | Sette the oase wus appealed and judg- : i wots eptie ba the front aud ty bo make | ts stated, bo bullt between Atinntnand ome, | ‘Twenty-five cars per tley aro nov bulng run nuquire property neconsury’ In the transae- the use of ito Heine Society, oAfter It hut | ning-talla, IW OMISSEOUE Inshes to bu given at fo months ao ty oe pear etae iE templates cutting tie rates to. the wits a charter haying been granted to Col, | over the nev line, Pho new South Chileago DE thts business. expltal stoc Hone siorage of patatgen ram otlier vexe- | tha explration of one mouth, aad the balance | Ing to pay §104,008.16 to the ferry company, 3: ),000,, | : Connelly, William ‘T, Colting, and 8 branches to Kochester, Syracuse, | two routes to Rome from Atlanta. een ee aaa ee ee Chat read Poter Papi ally, ‘ Troy, Albin ‘ os + Albuny, and other leading puints on | Vesidtes, thesy the Lexisinture ling granted Rvs, Certificates of organization wore filed as te Nu You Contral, whieh will enable tt any niunber of charters to build shart Hues an Gua th me Se ates 4 Poetne tins | follows: rs avtlict greater damaxe upon Vanderbilt | throughout various. portions of the Stato, end eprint nat stand and, Pacific ing |, tie travelers’ Life & Accident Assucin- lines hag yot been done by uny of the other | from appearances these Mines are to be built rere sed seu aye ‘on ue Mitel to ton, Chicago; corporators, Charles It, Vine es engaged in thy contlict. AC once, of at least nearly all of them will be Wilto aye te tly (2 bit alt miles | 2%, Daniel Long, nud Henry Plossner, Gry under headway Jn a short time, ‘Today wa | | Lo det “ pity Saweatar Brann ‘The Temperiuice Mixsion and Union Asso- ENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS? | havo grauted achurterto Joseph KE. Brown, | love, wie Fives tue Southwestern clation of South Peoria; corporators, ‘I BL gto polnts on the “Naw York’ central, | Colo for that purpose, ‘Tila will give Mnoof the Western Indiona Is being ropld! Bolas 13,000,000, aid the enrporatora are Fae ee aoa clei shoruy | atthe ond of six months, the prisouer ro- belug the full’ amount, tneludingg Intoruet ’ ids reaftel vi couple th ceived this sentence withouta remark. Ills | ‘Che suit brought today calle ages In PSE RTE aban iecshoues by face pated, however, and hla stark oyes | the sui of $500,000 by reason of breach of ‘ aa aforesaid, ‘ithe butlding, as tt stood | flashed surprise and anger he folt, | agreement for ferriage, extend {ag from Aug, esterday, could not have been worth more | Coulter bears a yory bad reputation. Tle has | 18, 1875,to tha present thine, ie Wikxging f han 81,000, and ft was almost totally de. | been an inmate of tho reformatory at Penl- Company. complalied that the business of y stroyon! ifs contents, consistin chiefly of | tungulshen, and of the State Prison at Al- | the Chicugo & Alton Is carrlud by way of tha jnaterial used in the repairing ofttrelght cars, | bany, N.Y. He was implicated in.a robbery | bridge and by the Madison forry, Was. valued at about $800, aud it, tov, Isa | at Gumague overs year ago, but eluded jus 5 A NGER ‘| H . Brovn, 5. Wi | ad tie Ox nloosa Branch a connection With | Kirp; ta McKinney, David’ Hi. | total loss, Upon neither the buil nor } tlee by ilight, Lis mother is How tn jaifon DEMOCRATIC DISPUTE, ‘The annual ‘cnuventio ae the General PA ORE ea Et I, Jutin 1. | Hie main Ling at Davenport ton aud oechal Rowers are annimber of others, vera the tanta Was therg any Insurance, so tar | the charge of keeping a house of ill-fame nt pn Diapated to Ths Chicags Tribune, agsenger a lon of the General | Cinrdan, Jacob W, Seaver, Willlain 'S. Holt, | miles shorter than the old Hine by Wilton. | Peuntngton'a Polit Cemetery. Company, [aus eaulil be learned, ‘Cho enuge of the blaze Kingston, aud hig two sisters aro serving | cor yunus, O., Sept 19—An amusing as ; con ger and ‘Ticket Agents’ Asaoclation | watiant i, Wallen, John ‘?, Grant, H, Bt ie et 0 fer grades. dn connentuan with New Sule; corporators, Richard Penning: ti ‘anid to be the throwing of hot ashes and | terms of one year cach In the Mercer He- gault-at-arms took place here today betweon ‘ suimences Its sessions In St. Louly today. | Plant, 1, F. Newcombe, W. M, Johnson; {he i uloes ranoh and the i) nie 8) ton d. B.D, Mater, and other. conta ngatnst the butlding from the outside, | formatory for belng Inmates of hor house, ‘Allon 0. M. ndent of the Clncln: ‘he meeting will by of more than ordiuary | John li, ‘James, aud Richard Peters to build | Af0 TING TIOIe Doves art Ly Des Stal 8) ‘the Freundschaft of Chicugo, orgaulzed | aul tor this sotue careluss kitchen maid of 8 ———— HG: REVORN CORTESPONCONS a! nlerest, ag w number of Important matters | a line of railroad to ctrelo Athuntn, ‘This ey ax niles longer sign ana prevout cae for sucial and Hterary purposes; corporators, Bixtonth ated residence 1s bald to be To. F PROGAULY MURDERED natl Srl ee is Slea w aero of the , . : 7 . . ° ilvaite up for discussion. Tho passonger.| CoMporationt 18 to be Known as the Unton fine, which cnn very. well bo uged as 0 loop, ee waa Eupen, Wilihain Goudkind, and Eman j sponstble. tam Long, a young man tn pec patch 60 90 Democratic State Committeo, and an fndl: : will cut no figure at the convention, as wt 300 pty ci tute shares of slop | Of socund track, for through business. ‘The rae 8 ily matter 13 in the hands of the Managery, 4 new fine will be opened for business about ‘ i ac! understand that the work of bulld- the nat Repubit Meotings all Postpoued on bine General Vasvonger Agents have ing this line will bo commenced Inside of | Oct 1, when the ballasting will be fintsliod. ‘Account of the ‘Alarming Condition of ¥ to curry out their Instructions, ‘The | sixty days.” Slr, Julus L. Brown, attorney About 100 persons left last evening on the wn owover will have the ieetot sharten- | for Riel ne, walked up it this Junctuge, and | excursion train over the “DanViile Route” the President. the employ of Dr. 1, A. Johuson, of No, 4 Dernoir, Mich., Sept, 19.—Bonjainin Bris- | vidual nated ‘Tom Pirt, one of the leadora by Biaveait sleet, aura ue frat ulscovered boly, a farmer living on the Fort road a fow | of the kicking Irish Damocrnoy of Columbus, the south side of the building, At that | miley from this clty, is uupposed to have | Pirt took exception to an, artlolo that ap- time the blaze was only three feo high. but | been murdered at the houso of another | peared in today’s Enquirer from the pen of by the the he returned with a pall of water | farmer named Beaudry In Ecoree Township tae and, mecting him on the strevt, ad- . i | Mansvixiy, O., Bopt. 17,—Benator Sherman + 1 5 ministered to him wa yovore thrashing. Myors Sweeting, ts y Passen naked ht it the belt raliroad, “Well,:] for Chuttwnooga, where the annual reunion . i the tongue of tlaine was as high as the roof, ing last night.” Brisbols had AY fasts of the Penton toate ta requived a} tvs a sony ms the bill went through | of the Army of the Cumberland will be hold fat, owing to vee condone ur ike President, ane It seers vary vrobable that the fire was com> gone eae is Te Akraal. and at 10 | badly aed Bp the agalt any Bane bet bosts, and will therefure liasten to got | bya lurge majority. As soon as Gov, Col-.) tomorrow anil the day following. It was ex- | mecting was iadoduitly postpoued, although the | MAinicated from the outelde, because the’) Oyo oy taut night retired to a room ina wing little prominence rain hte tueh tat | ers is ack, ‘ quitt signs the IM the {ncorporators wiil’be | pected that a much larger party would go | olty was literully racialag with peuple that had | workmen who peta, duilde cle not know of | O'clock last night retire ih the chief mans, oF of os walter, the Demo~ 4 Tho brintlpal subjects to bo discussed will | called togetuer and (he huvks vf subyorlption | from tits city, but the -critloal condition of | comotobearhim, Tho sonatur bus byyn in 9 afuir till after thealarm had beon turned | detached from the sleeping rooms of tho rest | cratio Guberuatorial nomlues. ; 5