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EL THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ce a a a a SPORTING EVENTS. Close of the League Champion. ship Playing Season Yes- . terday. Ohicngo Will Cortinue to Fly the Pennant During a 1882, Providence Beats Buffalo for Second Place—Detroit Fourth, Troy Fifth, Ete, Ultile Brown Jug Paces in’ 2312 Undor Adyorse Conditions at Louise i ville. The Invincible Sootoh Yooht Madgo Onco Mora Viowrlous in a Raca, TUE CIHAMPIONSIND, With yesterday’s games cinaed the recular Léague champloushiv season, and tho stand ing of the eight competing clubs was de- elded. The question of second place was at issue In tho ‘game between Providence and Batolo, which were a tle at forty-six games won, and Providence was. success- ful in seettring tho coveted honor of belng second to the Chicasos, who hava duplicated their sticcess of inst year, and will fly the pennant during 1882, Detrolt, the youngest term In the Learue, has won the creditable position of fourth Inthe race, benting such old stagers as Troy, Boston, Cleveland, and Worcester, All but tave teams—Boston nil Worcester- were successful in completing thelr sched- ule, and -these are but a game apices behind, The Chieagos have won fifty-slx games and lost twenty-eight, or, as it curiously happens, have |, wou Just. twlea the: number of gniues "they have Jost—a record to be proud of, considering the arent strength of the seven competing teams, Indeed; the contest throughout ling been notable for lis evenhess and douvttul issue ns te all but first plnce, ‘The Chicagos Tead the League In the matter.of run-gutting, having seared in all 39, or an average of a frnation of six and one-half toa mune; while their opponents hive scored 878, an averaze of precise! four and one-half to a game. OF thlengo's S49 rpg $09 were made nn tholr own grounds, and 240 when playlnic mway frou home. ‘Their opponents made 187 rans in Chiengo, and Wt on thelr own grounds respeetively, ‘Tho record of munes won and Jost and tho standing of all, the clubs ly ns Gs) 2).9 S13] S)e3 #la| s|8z 5/8 | 8/38 RS] Bfe BH 0} O| a) cs) Be 7] 01 0} 47] gt 8] 3] 3] au) ae 8) 7] 7] 4] we HY a} 4) gol =| 8] 8] Bs] gs 4}—| 7] Bi) ge a] Gi) a2) as DETROS'? Vs. TROY. oectat Dispatch to The Chicego Tribune. - Troy, N. Y., Sept. 80.—The League season _ closed here today with a game between the Detroit and Troy teams. ‘Thy visitors pinyect a benutitn) game both at the bat and: In tha 1d, while the Troys by’ weak’ and unlnueky utting werg unable to obtain a rin, the score standing 7 to 0 In favor of Detrolt, BOSTON Vs. CLEVELAND. Bostos were beaten today ns follow: -Juntigs— 2 d Hioston Clovelund .a,. ,.. QHICAGO VS. WORCESTER. Worcester, Mass., Sopt, :0,—The score of today’s xnine was ng follows . ne hunting r2as607 89° Worcester. vol O 2 oo10 0-4 HO. $042 0:11 0 1 PROVIDENCE VS, BUFFALO, Pnovipesce, R, 1., Sept. 9.—1n- the zane todny Providence was suedessful by tho fol- Jowing score: A Tunings 123480789 Buttulo oO 010900 1 Providi 104023900 —w LOUISVILLE. Sxectat. Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Louvinie, Ky., Sept. 10,—The ‘races*at the Jockey Club track today’ were witnessed by-a large attendance. The werther and track were fing and the sport good, .’The event of the day was the great Amerienn Stadion Stake, which was taken by Milt Young's Budtjack.” Ove notleeablé. feature of tisday was the siccess of ull thé favor- Uta ‘Che iirst rice wis au assoctution pis for ?-yenr-vlils, and liad’ nis starters, as fol- Jows: Napute 2, Entilader, Fly Dano, Wendover, Pinafore, Square Donec, Snow bank, dlin Farrell, and Parplex, ‘the dis tance was five furlongs. Perplex tools the Jen from. tho start, and_tnisted a neat win 1 tr, Wendover svcond, Farrell third. Time, 1059, For the second race, the Great American Suullion Stake, $100 entrance, half fortelt, with $1,800 udded.jone and three-fourths. infies, thera were fifty-three nominations aut three starters, Milt Young's Buotiack, P. 2 Fox's Granger, aud W, A. Dunn's Oukleat, Jt waa comparatively a walkover’ for Baot- Jack, Granger second. Thne, C4. = N tha one and one-cighth intle dash, Pel- Jowplay was first, Hozluz second, Maminon- Ietthird. ‘Pipe, 2:02k, “The wile dtl was won by Belle of High- arts, Pride second, Hegluz third, ‘Time, 4054, 3 Shiurtly before fo’clock, tha ball was tapped for the pacer, Lite Brown Jug, to make anuther vifort te beat dhe fustest trotting recs ord of Maud’S. ‘The welding had been ¢xer- claing, but hs driver, MeCurthy, sald the une dinal was not feeling well, and that the atinos- phere belug heavy and unluspiring was agalnet a reat performance, while a stilt wale was blowing steadily up tho houe- stretch. “The track was Ii first-class condl- thon, and would have been very fast but for tha wind,’ It was determined, however, to aivoon exhibition trinl in order that te crowd night Hot be disappointed, He came out. accumpaniud by his rutnfegemate, and os they camo jogging — paai . the stand and around tl track for exerclay, the wonderful pacer was recelved with AL applause, ‘The first start was spotted thirty feet from the wire by a brenk, and the gelling was sent off again, ‘This “ thue he paced squarely, with tha tharough- brad af a rattllug pace just at his head, ‘Tho pase Was slow around the turn, the ‘quarter polng made in d434. Down the streteh, how: ever, the black wonder strotched hig head Btralght out and flew over the ground with lightning speed, ‘I'he pace to the half-iniloe Was ate 2:07 galt, tho horse flashing by at 106, ‘The three-quarters were made fn 1:35, and down the homestretch, with the wit Byuare in his face, ho paced tho Jast quarter in 84 seconds, and ‘the milla In 3:13, He was heartily cheered as he went under the wire, and -it was prolonged when he came mck to the stand and the {ime was dieplayed, Owlnyg to some anisunderstand- the tne was announced as 2:1334, b ‘was officially halt a second faster, jaake another effort tomorrow; au eal Jo utili olear and the trick good he will out gown the mark toa yury much sniniler reo or nO : 7 AUMMARIES, , : ola $300 to frat, $125 to socond, Tulle heats, three iu Ave, to partes: i 2a 1d Three-yes gto nies @ FEMALE: JOCKEYS, * : Rocuesren, N, Y., Sept. 80.—Twenfy thou- any beople were at the Western New York Fale today to witness tho twenty-mile rime ! ning racd between Bello Cook, of Callfornia, and Emma Jowett, of Minnesota, for Pure of $4,000, ‘The contest was most ex- elting, Each rider had ylaht horses, and changes wero muda with wonderfully rapld- ity. Cook led the first {ive miles, when sho waa passed by Jowett, who kept In front the remainder of the race, and won fn 46 imine utes and Sseconids—the fastest tine aver made, As Covk changed horses at the be- finning of the eighteenth mile, ahe nilssed ier grasp upon tne reins, shu the horav, making aholt, Jumped the fenev close to the tulges’ atand, “As Ke went over he caught hla hind foot on a plekuty falling to the ground, Ashe wentdewn Cook matged to free herself, but wag, rendered theon- sclous by the shock. She complained of slight pai in hier back, but her injuries are not regarded ag serlous, Miss. 6 and ‘Mra. Wiiliains, of Loncdon, ride tomorrow, PITTSBURG, Pirtsnuna, Pa, Sept. 3.—The races at tho Exposition were well attended today, the wenther flue, and the track tn good condl- tlon, Nhe unfinished 22H class, four heats of which wore trotted yesterday, wis taken by Katle D, fn tho sixth heat. ‘The fifth heat was won by Redwood. Time, 2:312f, 2:00, ‘Tha first race today, the special two-mile trotting race between Alice Mediun and Milo, was won by the former In two straight heats. ‘Tinie, G0, 621834, ‘The second race, speelal rimning, botween Mellxg and Moses Primrose, best threo in five, was won by the Intter In three stratght hents, Thne, 135014, 1:5044, 151g, yy B18 4, S CONEY ISLAND. Stteepsieap Bay, Sept. 50.—The sevon- eighthy ofa mile race was won by Lettina, Mate secont, Col. Sellers third. ‘Tine, 1:33, In tho Guo mille Manitou was first, Duke of Kent second, Bernardine third, ‘Tine, 143}¢. In tha mila ant a quarter Rob Roy won, Ohlo, Boy sevond, King Nero third. “Time, “Tithe three-quarters of a mile Magale 0 was first, Lettina second, By-the-Way third. ‘Tine, islaig, YACHT RACE, New Yous, Sopt. 80,—In the race between the Madge and Schumer totlay, the former was again victorious, winning by five mine utes nnd six seconds actual time, although the Schemer allowed her twelve minutes, ‘The weather on the whole favored the Schemer. She was notas well hantled as the Seotch cutter, and to-that hor defeat is attributed, The Schemer crossed the {ny at 11:20, ton minutes and thirty-four seconds before the Madge, but lost fully five ulnutes by going tuo far into tho tide, whieh was running a strong flood. She subse- awently partially recovered the loss, and passed buoy No, 10 elght nilnutes and forty seconds ahead of the Madge. Between tho buoy and the Hehtship, sailing by a strong wind from the south-sotithenst, and over a cummparatively sinvoth sea, the Madge gained one minute and thirty-clght seconds, On the return the Schemer gained twenty-five seconds to the buoy, but lust one injunte and ffty-sveonds coming tp from. the bu to Fort Wadsworth before the wind. ‘Tis loss was duo partly to delay in xet- ting the salls set after raunding the buoy, and partly to the fact that the Mudge’s sans drew better. ‘Tugs and steamers nieetlhy the Sehemor a long way uhead whistled lustlly, thinking she had won tho race, but the tine allowance gave the Madge tho vic- ‘Toniorrow the Madge and Schemer race again under New York Club rules, by which ie forier will allow the latter about two ininutes, PUGILASTIC. The famous ‘Troy pugilist, Paddy Ryan, and Capt, James Dalton, of this city, ‘will haven boxing contest at MeCormick’s Hall tonight. As thore aro prospects of Ityan and Sulllvan boing matched to Aight those who have seen the Boston pugilist «display his hitting powers will doubtless be eager to note the difference In the style and strength of the ‘Troy champlon, and as Dalton has tested. Sullivan's, athictia powers he will prove a very interesting subject for Ryan to tackle, McDonald, the celebrated Canadian pugilist, will alsu appear. lle has at pres- ent a standing challenge to fight George Rooke, the famous English pugilist. John Roche, Wyant’ trainer, wit spar with “Soap” M cAIDIRG the Callforuia champion, ‘The $100 medal donated by an Eastern piper ag a prize for the heavy wll doubtless bu the menns of bringing some of our local heavy weights to the front, and as several good entries have been recelyged O8 contestants for the trophy ‘seclence and hard hitting will fallow. Handsome silver goblets will be elven for light-weight spar. rers, and a auimbur of local athletes wlll ap- pear in ulfferent exerelses, It is rumored that Sullivan, the Buston puegilist, is at prese ent he this clty, having atrived’ hers. Inst tilglt, and will present himself at the extl- bition and guin somo knowledge of his rivals skill ant endurance in bis contest with Capt, Dalton. = Weights to spar for CRICKET, Pumwapenenta, Pa, Sept. 9.—The En- gilsh cricketers arrived thls evening, and be- ain tomorrow a three-days’ match with the Philadelphia team, Arthut Shrewsbury did. not come with them owing toa severe atinck of brovehitis, Ho Is expected, however, in timeto take partin the match against All Amoriea, THE GOBBLE, GAME. The Westorn Union Scheme to Head Of its Comlug itival. Tho Mutual Union Telegraph Company, which hopes to havo its linea working Into Chicnga by the close of the year, {sat present making of= forts to avoure rooms for a Lranvh offico in the nolnburhund of tho Chumber uf Cummeoroa building. Tho Board of Trade contributes eo much to the commereial business of a tolegraph company that it 1s casoutlal fur any corporation which wlahes to do # profitable business to havo ite innin office or a brunch ove near tho corner of Washington and La Salle atrocts, or at loust until tho new buliding is orected aud tho board feremoved, Tho Western Union, approcluting quite ns fully as ité coming compotitor the im- “portance of a'guod lucation [n this quartor, fa, It ja reported, doing ull it oan te keep the htutial Unton from avouring rooins for a branch atiloc, It Is understood that its agents have gone to all, or noarly il, the persons owning or. controlling the balldinys near tho Chumber of Commerce, and cuvo, by paying bonuses of varying amounts, succeeded tn securing refusals fur then” rooms for telegraph purpuses—in other words, buvo secured tron thom, by the payment of a cortuln suin of munuy, the promiso that if thoy rene rouins for telegraphic purposes to any ono it awa voto the Western Union, all of which, of THe, . | DANS OUT THE MUTUAL UNION, ‘Thus it ts understood that Col. W. 8. Jobnston, who controls the Exchange Bulldiny, hus mada auch un urrangonants ditto—in vonsiderution of $1,000—Str, Potwla, who hag toe renting of tho Colohour Building, whieh is just uorogsHix- ena Pine from tho Buard of Trude; ang dit- to nutnerous other persons, olther awning or ut present ear adyanfurcous locunonw sear the corner of Wushingtoh und La Salle streets. {cia suld that Brown & Prior wore olfered by the Sutual Colon a bouus uf $2,000 for the romaine dor of thelr lenso—from the Ist uf Ootuber to the firatof Muy—and that they refused to as- Insumuch ag tho Stytual Union bus not ot ungounced tho whercubouts of ite futuro ruueh oittoe, it id. possibio that, up to dute, tho Western Union bue'succveded in gobbilng all the chaico locations. It 18 sald, hough the fguro {6 too largen ue undoubtadty, that $10,000 hng been puld out by Union in those bouuses to scguro roluaals of rounts for ollicea, i A Tuisune reporter bud atalk last eventn with Mr. H, Potwin In royurd to an offer alleges to have been mude to bln by the Weatorn Union Tolewruph Coupiny for tho privilege af the ox- olusive Gye of bis roof for thu telugraph wires, and of oltices in tho building owned by Bir, Potwin, Noa 12%, 14, aud EM Washington streec, noxt dour to the Hourd of ‘rade, so ws to prevent tho new dutual Union Telegraph Company fram coming jin there. Mr. Potwin suid that bu wuy not at fiburty to answor uny such ques lon. Ho would say, however, that bo felt ko throwing all tho wires off tho rout of bis build. ing, a8 it hud cost bli &400 during the past your to ropair bis rvof, almply Lecuuse of the tele- graplt men trimplag over it, febad beon uf- yrud u handsome bonus for thy exclusive uso of bis roof, but by would not say by woum, Ho bad offered the Western Union, Mutual Union, and the Baithnore & Ohio telegraph tues olfice in bla building, with exclusive use of tho rou! for the liret wudbeels that om ay rae pier he saing pruposition was mus 2 M4 butonly que would be allowed in the panies, witty. RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS BY FIRE. Boston, Sept, 82—fhd Michigan Rellet Fund auvuats to $47,170, \ -alf to 8 the Wester | Overcontidont and wont too far wit! SCURVY SPECULATORS, The Cincinnati Clique Still Keeping Their Chicago Brokors Astride the Anxious Beat, Walting from Day to Day for the Pork- Eaters to Ante Up Thoso Margins. Hendy Says the Oblivious Ohioans Will Btand Up to Thoir Trades. A Break Said to Be Worked by Sympa- thetio Operatora—Elevator Room. ‘Tho Board of ‘Trade was azain oxcited yesters day ovor the troubles growing out of the tallure of tho Cinolnnutl speculnturs to reapond to tho onll, for tmnrgins, All sorts of rumurs were atlout royarding the standing of housed whieh wero generally understood to have been trans. necting business fur tho Cinelnnatl pesplo, but sino of these houses wore not interested in tho den! at all, nor affected by fis outcome, and tho rumora euttled down flnally on one frm, whieh, it was said, did not put up wargins nor pay dif. ferences. Sevorul members auid that, under the rules of the Board of ‘Trade, such a course prac tleally meant augpenston. ‘This firm, Preston & Mefienry, are sald to have told parties baving trades with thom, and who naturally felt solloit- ous nbout affairs, that thoy wore not putting up margins, and, when asked in the afternoon what should ba done, sald tho partics could do as they plonsed; that the firo: had tnfermation from Cinciunat! that the money would bo forwarted soon, and thoy wero momentarily oxpecting it. Whon it arrlyod thoy should be prepared to attend to business, The firm are gutd not to havo notiticd those having trades with them to buy inon the opon market, Soveral leading housds with whom tho firm bad dealings, bought in, bowover, n largo quantity of wheat, eald by some to be 240,000 bushels, on account of “witos IT SAY CONCERN,” and It was saif tato in tho day that about nll tha stud had boen bought in. ‘This was not belloved by everybody, thotigh, and one caso was vlted where a promincut provision man had let a largo deal stand open, having faith that Mr. Preaton'’s hopes would be reatized. Other ope- rators shared this confidence, and muny think o Tnrge linc Is aut, ponding thenrrival of the funds from Clucinnatl. Lt wus atuted Into in tho aft- ernoun that tho tirm would protubly get the muncy today, sottlo up, and go avout thelr busl- ness ag usual—n “consumunition davoutly to be wished." A. number of houvy operators ure Supposed to havo noted In concert vrrly in the dny for the purpose of brenking the wheat mnar- ket, in order tosuve or relicvo tie firm which was understood to be surely pressed, gad check tho npplicutions for murgina. The maritet was very irregular, opeulng ut $1.40% for October, and selling off to $100, Wack 10 $141, and later LWRGLUSs, The brenk was believed to be the work of ‘this ‘combinucton, THE SIZE OF IT. Tho mmount of protested paper is vi cattnrated ne $400,000 ta Se0ooone Pee 18 Various During the attornoon a Trmusz reporter called upon W. 1. Mellonry, who recently allied his fortunes with those of J. W. Preston, who had achleved quite a reputation aa tho broker for the Cloctunati crowd during the August corner, » ee shupo has the deal taken?’ queried . Wall, wo cun hardly tell. Our advices from Cinolonnth are Guite Tuvorable, and the indicn- hung are that fu the course of threo or four duys wo WHl revalve pioney enough to squire up ull the indebtedness for which wo are fable. ‘Threv days ago we bed everything all right. ‘There were no raureins called for that we could wot put up. Our correspondenta bad been prompt (n wnewering overy requisition. 'Pucs- day afternoon wheat wout up quite suddenly, and the parties to whom we wore long camo rushing in for additional margins, which wo could not put up entirely, Leeause we bad to yet the money trom Cincienati, Our principals ure negotiating for tunca, itd wo Lave asssur- phoes cule their honer and aims will be pro ected,”* “How much do you owe on differenees?” “That fa impossible to state at this juncture, Our clerks are busily making up the sheota, und it will take two or three duys ta exuetly do terminy what fa tho situation.” “E understand good deal of stuff was bought In today under tho rule, In consequenco of your inability to put up addittonnl margins or pay differences?” ane 80 ; hue Been a 0,000 “Do you know how much—rumor says 250, bushels?” " if “Et is impossible for mo to teil, you bnoww, ba- cause the tickets buve not all como jn. No, ine deed, Leould nat ety whether it will uzgrozate that umount or not. Wa buve | PLAYED THE GAME DOWN TO TIF LAST CARD, = ‘and If our Cincionati frionds wilt onty stand by iy; ond not leave us in the hole, we will have no dutvulty in yetting along. .Wo bave no other desire thon to pay dollar for doltar." “How muoh 18 tho avoraye loss per busho suatiined by your Cincinnatl folks, and tow muavy bushels are they short on your bouka?” fhat'a something Teun't teil you nuw. Our clerks aro busy checking up the deals, and in tho course of 4 day or two wo will know exactly y left for Clneinnath Inst evening. Mr. Handy ‘arrived in the elty reaterday, and Qpponrea on his oid pacing yround on the Gell Bourd. After exchanging thu customary * How do you do?” with the acribe, Mr. Handy antd: “ T bavo had nothing to do with wheat since T lefs in September. £ don't owe n dollar, but Chicugo owes mo $100,000 on defaulted wheat contracts for August. My brokers aro responsible ta me for this kum.” They are.re- atruined fron: cotlecting the: money by the In- {haces sult of Seymour, Hint & Co, “think ie wilt be distolved by the Court, That Is the only intercat | have to bring ma here." “Is ittrug that you yuanintecd houses here ggainat tosscr on trades for Cinolunath parties who were short?” “ Lhave not guranteed uny of these brokers, If 1 bud agreed to stand by aman | would havo Joaned him tha mony. ¥ only wuginoss bere ie tu colteot money duo ine." “ Do you think those Cinclnnatl shorts intend to repudiate thelr dealay” “Ail the men whom I have heard named among those who tre involved aro able and will STAND UP TO THEI TRADES, but It takes a little time for them to reglizo on thelr vecuritivs.”” “dir. Rummolsberg and myaeltye continued Mr. Handy, “are excelient friends, and bave ben for yours, He Is wollto do, and heir ton lorge‘estate, Mr. Hurpor is niso a man of ox. tensivy weana, and, If caught on tho wrong aida, will not ropudiate bla denis," 2 vo fipae ware the lonieae* aba ° lon’t Know the shortage nor the losses, had nothing to do with the deat and know litte eston." about {t, {nin very sorry fur Mr. Preston. the Editor of The Cateago Tribune. CHICAGO, Kept, .—-Your Cincinnatt corres apondent states] oluim Usear Ruinmelsbore was is traftor to to in my August wheat transaction. ‘This is untrue, Oasur Rummejaborg is almost & total stranger to me. Neither ho nor uny mem- ber of his fumily hes ever betrayed iny cone dence. Ho nso states f guurantced deals for other partios. ‘bis is nisn untrue ty every roe spect. By publtahing this you will correct a wrong dune ine. Thusan B. HANDY, a member of the board, who ts good author ity, sutd be thought Mtr. Harper was the beuvivt short customer, He is a mun of woalth, and would undoubtodly pay up, but bo bad already UXUAUSTED Ils CASIL MEANS: fo margins, and it would take bim o few days to realiao on securities, Mr. {urpor, ho ald, waa one of the laut inen in the world to repudiate le trades, and he would make good the losses . aud bave @ bundsome fortune loft, The cullen the brokers fur maryiua, he sald, bud been very heavy. gna no bouse could be expected to stand very tong uuder such a pressure, and tho prin- cipuls could not bo expected to havo all their property In auch sbapo that !t could be con- Verted into cash at a woment's notice, ilo thought itough Bros, inlebt buvo bad sonic cus tomers who hid ereuted them badly, Tt la gaid: that the brokers hore preheat? wot thelr prin- clpals, feullny certain that, even if maryalns did got down low, they would’ be renewed without tho least trouble or inconvenience. ft ls unders atuod that wpplicnuon wus made to the Cinolne natl crowd fur more money geyeral days ayo, but it didn't come forward. It iy thought hing wolue Of the aualler spooulators hung on se long that they lost ull thoy ud, and theretory hayan't enough luft to put up murgine or oven to buy A TENDERLOIN STEAK AND A ‘TOOTHPICK. in FOR DIEARE AST, © course of wheut the past month indicates that the origina! Cinelaautt ciique, with Ite Joudur at the noltn, would buvo stood an excel- font chanco of carrylug thelr dent thraugh Sop: tembor with yreut slccuss, Wt isundoretood that the warehousemcn ara talking among themavives about the prospect of ade in eluyator roum, aid ure trying to devise 9 rumedy. | ‘Chey urn ‘eaid to bo thinkiug of offering to maky a rebute of one coat per bushojen corn and othyr grain, ag un iuduces mont fy ablppers tumuve the eu uur, ‘They object ta gudrantecing rucolpts of outside ule- vulora in order that thoy may bu regular on the bourd for delivery on contracts, Undue the law tho warchausa proprictorsunve no right to base rgcelptn Tor property not xotualiy iu store, but rate nothing in the law that proventa tho Kourd of ‘trade from saytog what ia acooptubte. ‘The board lie tho power to suy they will accept revelpla iusued by rulroads, whu,'60 fur us tho hu Following card from dir. Handy oxplaing | 1, 188I—SIXTEEN PAGES question of responsib'iity ia tnvolved, are Just ansnfosccurity ne tho warehousemen themselves, ‘The grain stored in elevators along the line of rallronda ia delivered by the owners to the road, whieh bas practically the control of the hause, and if the rend chuoses to guarantes the delivery of the stuff when thore fa roan in the elevators here for it. it becomos ns respondble gaa tho warebousemon, [f It choore the Honrd of Trade ean ¥ote to necept gralo so gunronteed as regue lor for dolivery and ountracte. Tho clevator pevple olaim thoy have room for aliout 6,000,000 busbuls uf grain yot. [t woud not take many wecks to fill up this sprce, with grain coming fp ag fust ag cars can be procured to forward it, dnd with nyne, or slmoat noua, moving out. THN STONAQE PHlORLEM, with the prospoct of n squneze In corn and pere Ditps onts, partly as a consequence of inide- unite storage fallities, nppeirato be the next beable for tad boys to solve, ‘The meeting of tho mombers of tha Konrd of ‘Tende, to discuss the, proposed changes tn the tutes, adjourned to Wedne: mw. ‘fhe ineceing will bo he ruom, Thero was not 2 quorum yeaterduy Some of the wiee herds on ‘Chansze aay tho grain mirkets aro reaching 1 very dizzy hight, and they unhesitatingly prudict a crush in the hear future. The Call Board voted to make $12.17% per 100 pounds tho ectiling price for the everplus of inrd on deliverios toduy prior to tne mourning ent, DECIDRD TO PUT UP, Spetiat Dienatch to The Chieaor Tribune. Cixcixxats, O,, Sept. W.—Six of the Cincins natimen who wero squeezed onthe Chieago whent deal and hind falled te put up thelr mare gins decided to do so this afterueon. The tninks hivo coma to thoir ussistance, nnd with the close of business-hours £100.00 of unpald mare gins ind boen provided for, There rein ono farge and about Avo amull operatera who have not covered thdlr overdite margins, and are not Ukely to, The smull operators represent in the feeregatenbont $100,000 of defaulted murging. ‘They are afl ondly in the hole,and nre likely to stay. there, But iittlo cun bo expected froin them, Chiengo has got thelr pity, which wus never lurge, Tho one large operutor whu repudiates the claims against bim ix enid to have been stuck for about $200,000. The first cheek rent down was for $70,000, which he pald. Another followed for the same Amount, which be refused ta honur, ond then chine u third, which algo re- imuins unpald. It was generally adiltted today hat he I IN AVENY TIGITT PLACE, His frieuds must come to the rescuu soon or he will bo gone, Tho Chicago brokers who were hore to make collections returied before any- thing bod been dove, and were reported to have but little hope of oifectiug # settlement which would have much init for them, The praenuut of the whole amount remuining unpaid eqused tach infaverable comment here. which probe ably bustened the decision on the part of the six ub.ve referred tote aottle up. On'Change tt was frequently alluded to, and the wae the Chleazy freely uxpressed that rokers would secura nm sitlafactory suttic- ment, Several goud men have eon caught, but the greater number were adventurers, It fa thought that Chfongo bus vow gor bak all ‘that Cincinnati mea brought away, but it comes for tho most purt from a differant set. tlandy and bis followers are not tn it, and they are shedding no. tears for those who wre in, Thele ndvice was not followed, [tls suidon good ae thorkty that Handy will go in avaln on whout next mnenth. Anothor roport makes it Bly ine tention to go into cottun, [tis tut unlikely bho will take a bund In both. CASUALTIES. AN AMATEDR AERONAUT. St. Chamsvirie, 0., Sept. 80.—Lesley Cownn, son of Judge Cowan, was killed to- dayat Washington tna batleoon ascension nt the tar, Prof. White had mide u suceess- ful ascension yesterday, and Cowan obtained Pepnnisstan to go up alone to-lay, As the niloon was nearing timber Cowan beeams alarmed, tried to catch atree-top, and fell litty feet to the ground. INJURED BY A: LOCOMOTIVE, Spectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Trine. Brvosnnatoy, Ill, Sept, 40,—James Luens, atich and respected farmer, was very serl- ously, probably fatally, Injured by a collislon. of a Chicaco & Alton Jocomotive and his waxzon, In which he was driving home, ‘The Wwion ig a total wreck, ond the horses were killed. Lucas had several ribs broken, A FALLING PLANK, Spectat B:spateh to The Chicaga Trivune. CLEVELAND, O., Sep! —Willlam Girkin was instantly killed today by a heavy plank falling an his head, crushing In his skull. "The wnfortunate man fenves a wife mid two or three ehifdren, DIED OF alts‘INJURIES. Spe.ial Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Ears, IL, Sept. 90.—Mathias Stetfs, ine Jured in Jumping from a Cuteago & North- Western cneine tn motion, dled from the ef- fects of his hurts this evenlng, THOMAS HARRISON, Last Nights Revival ‘Services at the Park Avenuo Church. Notwithstanding the fact that the weather wus wet and gloomy and generally disagreeable, tho rovivul mnocting inst night iu.tho Purk Aver hue Methodist Courch, where Thotons Harrison, the youme evunuellst, fs boldiuy forth, wus ute tended by nlargecongregation, Every chuirsvas occupled, und every bench Was full. Mr, Hurrl- Bon Jooked over the congregation. aud pro: nounced {t a “glorious ong.” He sald that God suye them the wet nights TO TEST THEIR BANCTIFICATION and faith, When « railroad tenin went o long distance the wheols were tested every hundred miles er so, and when onc cracked wheet was found It was thrown awuy. Thu peuple who stald uway irom the revival meoting because tho weather was wet wore the crucked wheels, and God would throw thein away, And thea tho young exborter started off with * By Mis Mybt Mund He Leadeth Mo," tho congregation cateh- fog up tho bywwn with av gusto and singin it through to the ond. Mr, Hurrison, atter start. Ing tue hyn, sut down i a chair, tilted It back, and teutered away inti the sioging wus was Unished, Thon de jitisped up and cutied on amanintho congregation for a prayer, which wus lervontly offered, “Itwit be a suouy thing te mo," sald Mr, Harrison next, “if wo do nut bring AT LEAST ONE HUNDRED SOULS. into the light at our great méoting next Sabbath, Yes, my friends, wo'll have a grand tue chon,” nnd the evungelst did not speak of much elso durlug the meeting than tha expected * grand time next Suubnth.” fle suid there would bea multitude of peopie in tho chitrch, and that ho hopud (ney, would) keep bim there tram early moralug uutll midnight, OQuce, when bo Conneutiout, ue had started « meetuye curly in the morning, and the sluuers shrioked for merey nud Hiaht, aud would not even let hin go bume to meala during the day, fle wanted to be tronted the sume way next Sabbath, “Have you been to see Jesuat” was sung with ompnisis by Mr. Hurrison and tho few peupie in iby cungrevalion who were familiar vnough with the old byiua to take It up all of n sudden, Mr, Harrison got down on bls kuves at tho frontor the platform and piayed, His prayer ot iret was ' A PRACTICAL TALK to the Almighty, but us the “amens" grow louder and inure frequent Whe appoal becume Proportionatoly passionate. Anuther bynin was sung, an¢ at this atage of tho meoting Mr. Harrison called upon any one Prevent for un expression of faith as to the cumming Sabbath mecting—Wwould u largo number ot souls bu aaved? ‘Two people, uu old man and a young and vory pretty, girl, stood up immediately to reapuud, ‘thoy both told why souls wuykd probably bo suved noxt Sunday, unc thoy Were Intorrupted frat by w' at's 80," ar a that's Fite, and then by the * Ameus" and “Glory to dod," Anothor bymo wis sung, and then cume mora expressions uf faith, but (he Sunday meotln; wus forgotten in tue excitoment by most o! those who spuku after this. One mansald ho COME ALL THE WAY FHOM EVANSTON to tho meoting, and waa buppior than be bad over been before in his tifes bo bad voen dink- {ug at tho woll of salvation, aud washed intho biood uf the Lunt, Quite 4 stir was crosted when one young man dressed in tho zarbof a Jaborer stood up und sail: “Tom glad to say that Lama lover of Cortst, and that J was converted by Mr, Harrison du Now Haven a long ae axa. bir, Harrison suid be wis wlad to see tho young man, aud a number of people in the cungregus aon auld * Glory to Guid.’ ‘This continued for uboue hale an hourfret anu oxpreasion of fultu and then a verse of a mo. Mr. Harrison, tou, would rulate somo of bis expersences with congregations, und would ulways ounclude by saying, “ane Gud grant Ut it aay bo tho gume noxt Subbuth, funny expericuce now and than, Jaumblng ne hourttly: as thoy at oth “Amen. FINALLY THE EVANGELIST, after olapping bis bands and running hig tine gore thruuyt ‘his barr, called upon af preseng woo were waved to stand ue vite w Hamby responded. ‘Thon bo asked sil those woo desired to be saved to stand up. Quite a number ruse, and Mr. Harrivon, seve Ui another rise, callod out ture, © Therv's another”; “And guother over there by tho overt ane over thure by the Pei es At length all were seated ugain and singing ree sumed. Before the meetlug wus diutul the pastor of the church, Dr. prubridpu. wus tho congregation ‘for "a litte Yaunciul ovsistanoe for Mr. Hurrlauu. Anu,” continued Dr, Btro+ bridge to the voliccturs, “don't hurry too fust— ee the poopie the fo sulgct the quarters wud alves froin the pennies.” ;Wollv tue collection was belpg taken up 3! arsigon led iu byw, f hia hateners er ines wuld Bullding Association va. Martin, 2d Healy, 4273 Clarksville Bullding Asso- tiation va, Stovben, 2 .N. J., 851; Delano va. Wild, Oth Allon, 1; Morritl va, Melntyre, 13 ray, 159.) But If tho transaction be treated ns oO. Joan, ft is not from what here anpeara neces: sarily usurious, Whon the money was ob- thined the association fad but flvo’ years and sevon months to continue under the statute, It having leon organized two years and ive mouths previous to that tine, and Its duration Hinited to eight years. The di {oboxon THE COURTS. The Justice of the Peace Act Declared Unconstitu- tional, The Supreme Court Feared It Would Open the Door to Special Legislation. a Tho Monticello Building Assoclation Caso—Optnions Filed by the Supreme Court. terest. ‘unta and soven months—sixty-soven montha—this would uinount to only $45, ‘The rate of Interest then authorised for money toned was 10 per cent ber annum. The amount recelyed—$iai— a per cent in five years and seven montha would bring 8234.00, which, added tos. the prinelpal, would make | $H.5) that would have have to have been pnid, treat: ing the inonry received ns ntoan nt Uv per cent. ‘Tole of coursh requiros that Smythe shuttd have kept bie contract, but that ia what we intise ns: i sumd wns tho Intention of tha par. Record of Judgments, Now Suits, | ties when the contract was made. It was his duty to keep bis contract, and Criminal Business, Ete. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. recta Diepateh to The Chieaor Trtbunt, Spuixgrircy, [., Sept. 10.—Tho decision of the Supreme Court In the caso uf the Peopte vs. Georra A. Meeeh, poyntarly known ns tho Justice of the Pence case, was today Med with the Clerk of the Court for tho Central Grand Division, It will be remembered that a petition fora mandamus wae fited to test the constitu- Uonulity of tho first suction of an aot pussed at the last session of tho Legisinture, and known as tho Cook County Justica act, Tho Court awards the toandamus ne prayed for, and files avery lony opinion pronouncing the eet un- constitutional, The section in question provides that cach county in tho Stato should: constitute Justice district, except Cook County, whieh p it was iewrally within his power to nuve tone Ao, Belny compelies to pay tho face of the note, 08 well as nceumulating Interest, ete. Is ample ft reautt of Bmytho's fallure'to comply with bis contract, and for which jt would secin he bad wreagonabla tne, and this obligation may be regarded as ono fu the nature of liquidated damages, mich os all parties aro ut liberty tu annex asa condition of tho nun-por- formance of thelr contracts, und It fs In no sunso 4 regulation of interest upon money or obnnx. fous to the charge of usury under principles laid down on tho subject in previous decisions of thisCourt. (Lawrence va. Cerctes, 18 Ub. G73 Gould va, Bisnop HL Colony, 35 111..025; Davis va, Keedor, 63 HL, 416; Witheron va. Briggs, OF 111,96.) ‘Thia ts still further tonnlfeat by reference to the ninth secuon of tho charter, whleb it has been sen authorizes tho borrower tu repay toa at any thine, whin would reatore his shares of stock to binand bnve refunded one-algbth of the premium bld tor ach yerr of the eizbt years unexpired of tho life’ of the nassociitlon, and for Mike renson, ag hus | boen was divided into two districts, onv comprising | hetd by thie Court. In iano vs, Gridloy, 67 Tk, the City of Chicago and tho othor the remuindor | it8, tha enso is not one {n which relief will be ulty ns nguinst a penal- ur in other respects, Wo perceive valki objec- tion to tha transnetion. ‘Tho statute under whieh the nsocintion wns orxanized Isa gene eral law applicable to all the citizens of the State who choose to bring themsuives within the reintlons and ciecumstances praviled for by it. Weare of opinion that it Is free of constitus tlonal nbjeationa, In so farat lenst ita [t hns any bearing tipon the facts naw hetore us. ‘Tho ae- cree of tho Court below ts reversed and the cause remended for furthor proceedings not tnconsiat- tent with thle opinion. Reversed and remanded, Walker and Dickey, JJ., dissent. TIIE ADA ROBERT CASE. Tho babveus-corpus case of Mrs, Ada Robert, who killed T. B. Weber somo yenrs ayo, and wus aent to the Insane Asylum thorufur, came up yesterday afternoon Lofura Judge Rogers on Mrs, Itobert's application to be released from imprisonment, Mr, Forrest and dr. Swett appeared for the relatorand aunounced thor readiness to goon. Sir. Mills, bowaver, uwing Wo misinformation as to when the ease would bo brought up, was not prepared, and inally the hearing was adjournod ts the morning of Oct. id, of the county. The Court fully sots forth the | #ranter by 2 court of questions at fasue, meking aon olavorate argu- ment upon them, Itisbeld that tho turritorial Jurisdiction of a Justice 1s essential to tho com- plete administration of justice, and thut tho Goneral Assombly recognized tho power to send process into district, and to bare It cuforced thoreln. As. constituting jur- Isdletion under the Constitution, tha torrl- torinl: jurlediction of Justices must be untform, Uniformity ina constitutional sonse Incans tho districts as then existing or that might be hereaftor provided under tho Constl- tution when tho Constitution was adopted. Tho tercltortul jurladiction of Justices has been co- oxtengive with other cuunties, and bus been sines the government was organized. Therefore the Court holds that, when the act provides that ni] tho other counties shall severally constitute Uistricts, and that Cook Couaty shuil be divided, it ls to ait intents and purposes a tucal and special law, ag it operates alone on Covk Counts. The Court fads cotning aorious Inthe effects of this particutar provistan, but evidently feurs the results that miyht fol- Jow If tho doors are once opened to any kind of Spoclal legislation, aud copeludes os fotlows: “It by n strained construction this provision might be sustained, still It would bo against the intention of the framers of the Constitution, This would be the opening thravgh which alt kinds of special legislation would tlw.” The following Supreme Court opinions wero Aled in the office of the Clerk to-day: No. 1. Fitzgeratd vs. Pitzgernid; orror to San- gainon;’ reversed and remunded. Xo. 2, Guodell ys. Dewey; error to Fulton: No. allirined. American and Foreign Carls. ITEMS. Judgo Blodgett will begin work again In car- neat Mouday, aud bo will alt with Judge Drum- mond to hear the patent cases of tho Wilson Packing Company agalnst tho St. Louls Canning: Company and against the Caleage Packing and Provisiun Company. The hearing will probably oceupy all the we ‘Tuesday iba October term of tho eprellste Court will open. ‘Tho call will bo Nos, 1, 2. i, 4, and 5, Wednesday will be the lust day far fling records, Friday will bo devoted to the exami- nation of taw students fur adinission to tho bar. Judge Anthony will cath onlondar No. 3 during: tha October term, and Jude Gury will tuko cuges from hin, Mr. De Witt J. Lipo, clork of Judee Gardner, reuiuned yesterday to coenge In the commission business here, No.3. Davis ve. tlan Union; error to MeLean; atirmed, No. WW, Gimore va. Dui ot ub; error to Vere milion: nflsmed. No. 11, ituby ot al. ve. Cathout at al.; error to Judge Garaner wil} bo back in bis chancery apne te Court; atfirmed: room Monday, A culondur bus been prepared . Connty of Champaign ys. Reed; error’} which bo will call. 4 De to Champaign: reversed and remanded, No. HL Burtotal. va. Yeuton ct itt; errur to Couk; roversed ns to Yenton: as to others PA a nilirnied. Anna A. T. Jonson fled a bill yesterday Ao, 1. Roynolda vs, MeMurray et al.; error to | against Axcl Jonson, asking fora decreo of dl- Barguny rovorsed and remanded with direc- | vuree on account of his tong-cootinued erucity 18, to her, No. 1. Kingman et al, vs. Higging et al.; error dudze Batnum yeaterday granted divorces to to Cumberland: allemed. Hattie M, Horton from Emery P, Horton on the No. 18, Campbell vs, Trotter; -appeat from ‘ be ie, Comte th eas 3 Opp count of drunkenness and ndultory; Jobunnit “Rohs from Jobo Rohs for eruelty; and Mury oe from William Sounders for tho aamo cuuge, med, No. 19, Hiack vs. Woomer; appeal from Ap- pellate Court; allirmed, F No. 20. Kultenbach dr. ys. Wilson; appeal from Appellate Court; alirmed, Noh. PD, Landute yi Logan: ailirmod: Scatt, No. 40, D. Devine v1 STATE COURTS. C. 1. Hosmer filed a bill against Mary Ann, E. Gilbert, Andrew and William O, Jackson, Mary E. Ladd, und others, to foreclose n trust-decd for €2,000 on Lote 33,4, 13, 14, Bloek 93, and Lota 1, The Peopte; error to UISBUTItS, ‘ne OR le; crror to De Witt; reversed and remanded; Wulker, J, dfs- sents; Scott, J. touk no purt, ui No. al. Updike vs, Tumptins et al; appeat | 2,3, und 18, Block 33, in Rowers Park. from Appellate Court; altirined, Hos Corcoran sued Bernhard Corcoran for No. &. City of Waverly ve. State Auditor; ap- Lewis Bartels commenced an action tn tres- pass against Mary Liepe, clatming $10,000 dam- ages, Telte 8. Shrevo, T. W. Shreve, Mattlo B. Houg- ton, and Adeto 1. Shreve begun a suit for 810,000. dumayves agulnst tho Chicuxo & Weatern Dum- wy Railroad Company. COUNTY COURT. The South Chicayo & Weatorn Indiana Reil- road Company cummenced a sult for the con- demnution ot property for right of way in the vicinity of Wolf Lake. The bronerty: sought to be condemned la ewned by Ann E, and Mary rm Sinwamon: alllrmend. %. Wright et a va. Guy etal.; error to roversed, . Hlehirds vs, Tho People; crror to Ap- Courts attiraed, 7. Saino ve. Sume; error to Appellate atlirmed, . Hutctingon et al. vs. Crain ct al; error to Appoliate Cuurt; atiicised, No. 3h. Forgarty vg. Ream; appeal from Ap- pellute Court; afirmed, No, 87. Hodge Jr. vs. Lynn; appeal from Coles; reversed and remanded; Sholield, J.,tuok no NETS Pio. 41, Stevens ya, Pratt ct ‘Al; appeal from de Cook: aifirmed; Walker, J. dissent: y vid Ge 3 No. 42. Watiaoe ve Kupployo; appoat from | ** #eeve and David G. Humilton, Cook: altirmed; Walker und Sholdun, JJ., uis- PROBATE COURT. In the estate of Henry Geistfeld, decoased, the will was proven and lotters uf administra- tion wero Issued to Caroline Golstfeld, under bond far 82,000, In tho estate of Sevant Ammundeson, letters of udministration were issued to C, R. Mutsun, under bond for $10,000, In tho estate of Georgo R. Chittenden, lotters of udmintatration were issued to Nellio A ite tenden, under bood tor $20,000. The cette consists of §75,000 in life-insurance, stucks, atc. CRIMINAL COURT, 4n tho case of John Ryan and Horman Burling, tried for robbery, Ryan was found guilty end sentenced to vightven months in the peniten- tury. ‘There was a nollo pros n$ to Burling, the sont - No. 44. Winston ct al. vs. Noble et al; appeal from MeLean; reversed nnd remanded, No, 45, Dickerson ve. Merriman: appeal from Appellate Court; ufirmed, No. 47. Patmer et al. Hurris; appeat from Appellate Courts atirmer a. 49. Juckson Cuunty vs. Rendleman; appeal recta Appeliate Court; attired; Walker, J., dia sents, No. 49, team et al. vs, Dragstran et nl.; appeal from Logan: uflirmed, 4 ‘ou, 9, Lamocrt ot al ys, Harvoy etal.; error toPike: allirmed. \u. 31. Mouroe vs, Van Meter; appeal from Coles; altirmed, No, 41, Puople ex rel. Glenson vs. Meech; potl- Uon for mandamus awardud, Allenses from the Appellate Court are from tho Third District except Jackson County ¥! Rendleman, which ts from the Fuurth Distrlot. | | Jury baving dixazreed regarding bim. People ex rel, Hinois Midland Hallroad Coim- ‘Thomus Caltopy and ‘Tinuthy O'Grady, tried Superior alias; writ of mandamus | for burglury, wore found guilty, und termes tixed nt une yeur exch jn the penltontiury, . Motions for n new trial woro overruled. Jacob Sit, charwod with aeetult with a deadly weapon, was discharged, Patrick Hassott, for rubbery, got oue year in 3 Buvtt. J. dissenting. Monticello Huriding Agsovliton vs, Smythe; Appeal from, Platt; reversed end remanded; Diakey, Chief Justice, und Wulkor, J. dissout, Willlains vs, Jones; error to De Witt; reversed and rensandud, Following ls tho full text of the opinion of the Supreme Court tiled here today in tne Building Assuciution cuse; Schotivld, J—Waen w oonaldered this case we were under a tala: hension resulting from the meagrune: Ticnt in regurd tv the facts, Wu tho! that the promissory note wus puyable at all avente for the nimount expressed upon [ta fuce, towether with W per cent per annum interest thereon, and that the promiuins bid had ulso ln good fuith been paid, und we thereupon concluded that the tranauction was udu- rious, and, in as ny law applicable atone ta such corporation pur- ported to give sunction to and legalize tt, should be held vuld because tn contiiet with certain eluuses of Soo, 23, Art. 4, of our Constitution. ‘That conciusion cannot be suatatned upon what wo now understand to be the fucts, Tho ap- Pellunt vssecintion was organized under v wen- or law authorizing the Coraation of such Ago Sintlons appniyed rea 4, Ist, and in force duly 1, BT. Second Grogs Bratutes, p. 67)" The aixth svotion of that aut providus Uimt shnyves of atock anull be $10 cach; that aulscriptions therefor shill be mado payable to thy corporation in such poriadigal Instuliients and at suck Une or thine as shall bo determined by charter und the penitentiary. THE CALL TODAY. Jeper Dremsoxn—In chambers, Jupoe Gauy—dtouons, JubaE SaitH—Poremnptory oalt of motions for new trint in term Nos G8 and 449, Jepare ANtHnoNY—Peromptory call of motions for now trial in term Nos. 63 and 1,693, Jovas JANKSUN—Divorey cased. Jopox Roaurs—Motions tur now trials, * JUDIE Mowax—Motions, Jupos Hawes—Mutions, Jupee Tuvey—Divorees, JUDG BARNUs—Set cnae, Jupar Loumis~Motions, —-_ TNE CALL MONDAY. .Jubaes DivMsonn AND DLonuert—Sot pat- ont case, Witson Packing Company vs, St. Louts Cauning Company, Jupaa GAny—Assists Judge Anthony. 4,121, Horan-ya, Broa, on tral, Jupas -SaitH—Preliinlunry call 250 to 900, Trin) call torm No. 1,618, 1,720, 1,700, 1,60, 1,8¢0, No. by-laws, but na perindtcal payment to by inade | Hl. Lid, 3031, Buse, Sus. No casoon trial. aeeeeiiuig, $3 Ae ouch shares und that covery JUDY ANTHONY—214, 282, Sod, B19, Su, GU7, and: B07 to 414, Inclusive, No cadu on trial, Jones JAMeson—Contested mevons, Jopae HoaKs—No Paohulsey cull, ‘Trial call 2%, 122, $22, Lah, 120, 10, HU, Wl, 1, 144, 148, No cage on trial, JUNG MONAN—O4, 36, UO, 45, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 4, W., No case on trial. ea supak Hawes—No preliminary call, ‘Print call #4, 47, 48, 40, and 61. Nu. 6, Ktuy va. Cox, on tril, dupux Turey—Contested matior dupae Batsust—Goos to tho Criminal Court. JuDGs Loosik—Terme Niw, 16, 2h, 201, 203, rr edie tes a RU, BW, BUG, 27, A, share of stock shall be eubject to a ion for un pal installments aud othor charges incurred thereon under tho provisions of the cburter and by-luwst and the oighth section provides that the Buardot Directors ahall huld such stated nieetings asebull bo provided by tha by-luws, at which the monoy Inthe treasury ts $100 sult be offered for toun in opon meoting, and tho stockholders, who = shall bid the highogt premium for tho preference or oriority. of the loan shill be entitted te reodlve the loan of $100 fur each share of stock betd hy such stockholders, and that in cnso of non-payment ‘of dhstatinents or interest by borrowing ‘wlock- holders for a space of Bix menthy. payment of principal und foterest, without deducting pre mins pull in inturest thervon, muy be unforced by practeding against thelr securities uecord- ing tolaw. ‘The section provides that the bore rower insy repay tho taun at eny time, und in the caso of tha repayment thereol before the expiradon of the clzblb your after the organ- Jeutlan or the corporation thore shall bu ree funded to such borrower one-ulyhth of tho pres miuia paid for every year of tho sald wight yeurs then unexpired. Smythe becume a meme erat the association jn February, 1875, aub- soribing for vinht shured of stock, and on tho 4th. of Oatuber, 1874, desiring Lo obtain money on Bix of big shares of stock, be bit ass premium therefor &on queh sbure, This Lid was ace cepted by the association, and the pur value of hid glx abares uf Block, less he premium bid on ouch phurc—$7U on eavh abure und 64:0 fo ull was advanced to blu, wud he tbureupon exocut- JUDGMENTS, Surenron Count — Coxvessions ~ Nutlonal Dank of Ultnals va. John W, Stevens and Oscar Verger, $2,515.01—Iauue E, Adams va, Summed, 190.01.—Kobort Burger va, Bumo, 6035.00, ubas Suitu—J. E, Uulkicy & ton ve. The Stuith Company, $3. : Cinuuit Couur—Conveswons—Jobn 1. Ian ya, Jinmes, Murpuy aud Bridwet Murphy, 878.2%, Bune ye. Joweph Ison, €2 JuUDAe Kogkid—Susan M, Hrreis ot ul, va, ‘Polluailve He Spa tes $H,18,—Euunu &, De Pino Va. lauuo Cou ake res Driven to Despalr—Tho Shor¢ Lover and the Tat! Girl Talking about Hie. onus man yloldad. he bisin od tho note and Cad Haske Fe in cone | New York this week einply ‘becuse be wad troversyy, ‘This puto, it) ty expressly | stort—not of money or Lrulna, but moraly In shown, althouxh ‘Fou, only | stature. The old mixin, No mun shoud bo measured by ble tnehos, George Sealer, whow the Lard bud seen Nt fo muaku only four tut bigh, though bis lick of atature bud never been a suurce of yriol until anolber wisfortune bapponed ta bia, Ho fell fu love with a very tiene irl teen inehus tuller than bluiself, and thoroby hungss pathetio tala, voig ratty aie workod {a a factory, and, It la necdioss to dud, was Very poor. He was ulvo an orphun, und lived atone Inv lietle rooin ia the gulls tonemont-house us George Suucr, Tho Uittle dwart bad toag watebed ber with aduriog for ae to suctire thy puymont af Intorest ty accrug ups on tho pur value of tho vhurcs yo duey of venta on cach wbare monthly, ae also Buce, pene altles, forfeitures, oto, and upon the liquidus tou oF the association tha noto way ta bu sur. rendered to Sinyibe and povepiod by Blin in full for blastx shuces of stuck. ‘Toia would bappog when the whiros of stock would reach par value, #0 the transaction was, in fact, un advancomunt by the vagociation in aotictpation of that tine, ‘The transaction was tn the nuttiry of ao aio by Bunytho of his shares uf wtock to the uasocladon, aud 1% Lug been su beld by atboc courts. q oyes: her pale, pretty face, erigae red Ips, and brown ourta, and, above all, bor tall, shapely’ figure, made ber sedin to him ikea printess Uie- gulsed In hrown eulico and a straw ont. Quo day he missed hor light footstep tripping past bis door, and when he puseed hora low moana reached his ear. Ha went for tho land- Indy. Bhe sent for a dootor, and ho said tho poor girl had tho typhold-fever. Atthia there Was A woneral stampede, and no one would go « neat tho aufforor for fetr of the dreaded oun= tdgion, But tho Iittio dwarf had a heart biggee than his body, Like some gruod falry bo aursed her through the dangorons filness, and spent. tho Inst cont of bin little savings to buy her bg terrae and nouriahmont. Asshn slowly recovered and saw ber humblo and tender devotee, her heart was filled with gratitude, wh oh she tried foobly to oxpress, and he wbo had grawn to silently worship hor wae happy in tho knuwledye that sho liked and wad grateful to him, During sbo weeks of slow convaloscouce that followed shu discovered bie love, and. feoling hin to be thoonly real friend sho bed in the wide world, encouraged bin ta speak. He did, and, to cut the stury abort, they wero marritd, and vegan A inodest housekuoping, Fort yenr the poor litde mun was wildly naps by? bisqueen erneed his henrth, and, tu minis+ ter toher wants and buy ter bits of fnory, ho oxulted tn self-denial aud bard work. But the sunof bis hnppiness did not ettine long upon him, One day they had 2 now neighbors young min, stalwart, bindsome, tall, and the soul of tho poor dwarf shank into fear when be saw the ndmiring glinces the -new-comer bent upod bis wife, and tha pontottien why in which sbe reeelved them. Io looked in the glass and monned, for he had not a bad face, and be sadly wondered howhe bad vor expected that bis pretty wife could foace. to lave w dwarf, The thought hauntd&l bia. Day and night bo wondered why God hail been so cruel as to give bin tho stature of a child and the facaand soul of ainan. He conceived a morbid hatred of the tall men, who loomed up like giants around him, Dut most of all of that stranger, who he folt wag stuallng bis wife's heart away with his aix fect of manhoot, The thought became tinbearatte, Nol hecould not Hive to ave it; and, beside himself with inis- ery and despair, tho poor tittle fellow rushed, out, bought some poison, swallowed it, and In = brief timo drow his lust breath, leaving a pas thetic nute, In which he told the woman he loved eo fondly that sho must nut Ulume berself—it was bis misfortune that he was uot ke othor men that had been tuo much for bin, With this hote wits a well-drawn, though badly colorod, picture that ho had made of hig wife before thelr, {narelaye, aud prized beyond any thing he ed, SECEDED FROM THE CHURCH, PILaverrura, Pa. Sept. 50.—The Rev. Il. S. Hotfman, of Holy ‘Trinlty Moravian Church, has gone over to the IRvformed Eviscopal Chureh, taking with him most of the congregation ant church property, Among other things Hoffinan objects to tho foreign element in the government of the atorayian Church throtigh ite Gendral yond, fi AMUSHALENTS. Eat Le beeed Severs! on wits. .Chit SH. MAVERDY... Siatawor aud Propreise This Grand Satu Mattince! ‘hia Grent haturday Nightt Lust Two Performauces uf VIRGINIUS! ——_VIRGINIUS: yINGINICY: ‘Tho Eminent Tragedlan, JOHN M’CULLOUGH, Eupporced by Kdmund Coillor, J. ¥. Steptonn, Kate Forsyth, Jobo A. Lane, H. aA. Lane aAtA Koss te, and 9 powerful Cuinpainy, under the wanazowent or Wm. M, Conner, in a uragniticent rovival of VIRGINEDUS VINGINIUS Monday and Piesday~ Ki jay nnd Fhuredag Almnlor, | Keay wud Saturduy—ictonard 1, Wednesday und Saturday Matinees—Ingomar, Hox-Oitieu open fruni Yu. mm, until the curtaln falls, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st., opposite the Vourt-touse, POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF The Banker's Daughter, Cast to the full atrength of the UNION-SQUARE TARATRE €O. Last “ Banker's Daughter” Matinee TO-DAY at 2. Next Weok—FRENCH FLA‘: Company iinrlow-conedy crendong Presenting the HOOLEY’S THEATRE, CROWDED HOUSES STILL GRERY WILLIE EDOUIN’S SPARKS €0. in the ‘Triumphant Success, DREAMS; ON, PUN IN A PHOTOGRAVIE GALLERY, Last Grind Matigey This Afternoon at ‘This Evening at § o'clock. To-morrow (Sanday Night), Furowell Performance: Entire change wf Sydetales ; Monday, Uct. J~THMOs, | EENE as CHELIEU, AVVICKEWS THEATRE, YWO PERFORMANCES,” ene, Ween: RAND, TIS MATISER RBYENING at Zo'clock, at 8 o'olock, DENMAN THOMPSON A JOSHUA WHITCOMB. 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Suuuamiund wired 1 forfels $54) for any. tale ure to cure with Hicurd’s Vitel Kosterative (under bia wpecial udvice), of tur apytoing uupure or ls ha be dustin it. Over Wu cures i the United states ciupo Mave babu oductud withla thy fuss Gvy years,