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MARINE NEWS. No Further Particulars of the sinking of the Propeller Lake Erie. preparation of-Btatements of Trans- actions Under the Steamboat- Inspection Laws, Deflulog Ttoutes of Passouger-Stenmors ‘on tho- Face of tho Cirtifcates of Inspection. peck and Other NotesAround the Lakes Arrivals and Departures Yostorday. TIOME GA'TIIERINGS. mig SINKING OF THE PROPENLER TAKE ERIE, qhe sinking of tho propeltor Lake Erie by a collision with tho propeller Northorn Queen souentay morning Inst, the account of which seas published oxelualvely by Tits Trinunn yer tenlay. Wag the chief topio of conversation mong vesselnich yesterday, The agent of tho xn England Line, to which buth steamers be- ionged, Nrat lournad of tho disaster through reading THE TRIMUNE, Considorable doubt wus expressed inmntino circles ns to the correctnesg, atthe mows, but when the fnot is taken into qniideration that Manistiquo, tho Place from teh the news cante, 8160 miles from a tole graph tino oF railrond, there is nothing remark- gble bont the nows betns so slow fu being re- ceived. Newsof the disuster was conveyed to qos TRIBUNE through a» totter written on the forming of the neeident by Willlam 3t. Colwell, ‘agent. and Superintondene of the Cht- Eas “fumbering Company at Mautettque, nd {4 therefore relinuie. Tho tnunifest of and Hake. Erle, on ite in tho office of heNew Englund: Company, shows that her cargu compriwcd: UW,GU0 bushels of corn. fifty bar * Falsof coraement, 140 burs mess pork, ity Pie sor broomn-corn, and six boxas of meat, On baiceindelos thors Wagan Insurance of S4i25, Troamount of Insurance th the corn wis vot iver, The agent of tho no exyeota to recelve fat pactieutars of the disnster today by mul from the Captaln of the Northern Queen, ACTIONS UNDER THE KTEAMDOAT INSPEC seixbacr TION LAWS, : fon. Charles J. Folwer, Secretary of the ays quig Issved tho following clraulnr to nurs of Customs cniling attention tu the regulationsor the ‘Treasury Department relas nyu fo the prepitradion of statentwnts of trans acuons undor tio Stentnbont-Inspection lawa of the Federul Government: STREASCUY DECAUTHENT, WASHINGTON, D. hoe Ii, WAL Zo Chie? Officers of Custuma: The attention of Coief Ollicurs af Customs is galled to tho following regulations of the te- partment relutive to the preparation of states tents of trinsuctions wider tl vambuat-In= geeiton awe, whien will In future be forwarded direct tothe supervising Inspoctor-General of a= Vesa Seusatatemnunt will bo rondored promptly aft erthe expiration of ouch quarter Upon Form fQand will cmbrice wii transwations under the Meambuat-Insnection taws durlpg Une three qmonths preeeding. Tit engo na buslnuss bas Weed teansnetud the statement will be rendered with the repore No transnettons’ noted upon Its face. Tho proseribad foes for the luspecuion of steamn-vessels must be demanded aud collected dixgain ag penathte, Whothur the vessels Inspected remain ingervice or not. No steamer will bo mitted to run withont tho required aspection papers, after die notico anail bare bec yiven by the cuntoms officer chat fugh papers dive ready for delivery. Inspeatlon fecstnould not be reported tn the statement tefore tho recelpt of the cortitlente of juspees tlon from the villeers of the Steamboat-Inspea- tion Service, Tho full name and fil amoumt ar fonnige of cach Vesvel must he given tn tho approprinte colin, but tn the computation of thgInapection few alt fractount parts of a ton will ba rejected. In toe cases of stoners whose tonuave {9 under five tons an estimated (onaage may bo ven, or tho blank spuce may, teoiied with tha report * Leas thin ive tons, Wb the exception of amounts pald for wit ness fees under Sec. 4,441, Rovised Statutes, tho fullamountof money received under the steain- dodtelnspectian laws must be deposited in we na’ Stetmioat Me:a” before the state- ment 1s rendeved, and the mtumnber, date. and axount of each certitieate of deposit enterad in the approprinte columns. When gertiticates of inspecdon remain on hand nt the viose, of a quarter, tho names of tho vessela to which thoy belung Wilt be reported in tho sixth column oF theatatement until the fees itre paid. Whon a Chief Olficer of Customs vacates his office he will render a tinal statement tor the broken period durty which bo bus served? such finul state. ment ta be necompamed by tn Inventory of all eeriiicaies remaining OG band properly re- celpted by hin anceessor, . “Cuas, J, Fotaen, Searotary,” DEFINING ROUTES OF PARGENGER-STAMENS. ‘The Troasury Dopartinent has wiso issued the folowing Instructions to Inspeutors of Steaine Vesela regarding tho routes of phssenger- pNT, Wasitnaton, D. ta Superniator and LocatIne Veasela: ‘The tern “Inland,” ween tized In certilicutes cf inspection of pas> seoger-stenmers, us descriptive of the waters Apun which such steamers may be navigated, is fadellnit aud vague, Inspectors are instructed Stat, inaddition to naming the routes upon which atenmers ara respectively employed—Ie inoning upon reynhir routes—rmey wi, ‘In fate ute, interiing npan atl certientes af inspection Wf passenger-steamers, issued by thom, tne lezal designution of the waters npon whleh such ¥ els wuy Le navigated, as otedy, Inke, bay, hound Sees, 4488, 4.410), It 8), or river (Suc, 4481, Bing tho cuse may bo; and In every Instanee they wlll require the equipments provided by tho sections at law yuoted nbove, and the riles and rezuiations of the Huard of dupervising Ine tpictirs, according to the churictur. of tho waters in which the vessel may be employed, “CHARLES J. Pore, Seeretury, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Tue Sailors’ Union meots tonight. . Several sno ofthe week” tugs will bo Irid up at the and Sothing was ehortered weater a t! train, ore, or lumber trade, ee Capt. IC. Drittain's now steam-barge, now Vulidiog at Sougutueks, 1a well undor “ae the Cutengent athe gents into the: Pecado wek Company to. be calle tnd bave general reputra tandg. ed = ” Tho steam-birye Surigley will make ono more wea gelantstee tor a cae a puenbee ie this . er delivering whiel Yl Mibwauikew und lay up far tua winter, 8? *° Survess of tho damuge to the schoonera Lotus {UJohu Kelderhouse trom: their recent. col- ion otf Waukegan were ide yesterday, but Amount of dunitge was not made publie. Capt. Crokin, of the schooner Midland Ito 5 > vor Picnay: received the snd intelligence thut his cet ad brother wis one of the tnfortunate ching lust hy the foundennay of the Canadian ranting 3 Ete, Tast wi Piva Jane of Dunkirk, tn Luke The Captain of the-bi It in inke ting Favorite, recy arsed in port yesterday trom Bfunoinl= fay meager tow uf lumber-barwes, reports Bune toner eee aphin. Ae MUbeRtszane tho iP vanl-burye John 1, Lyon; wulor Hum ittand, appurently ashare, * a la yatee am tem n-barie Starkey wt run in the lumn- long ae the Ge eSY berg and eust-ehare ports 16 hereon: 8 Weather will permit, Capt. Sulllyan, for pete rays his Meant ee alk erie ft ¢ only whon things reese Wp avtia will be go {ute wi mer quarters.” Capt. Albre. 1 ‘cht Yestorday had stripped and put tiointer iariors bia Rne emnouiier, tho C Ge bey to i@ee, Cebtain's many frionds wilt” bo Brey voor heat, wu Jelly old Captain ta ett » v 6! SE, Ms Von by bls too oun Loving bis sluks bud! The schoy tt ti oner Helen Pratt bad her Jibboom irene Ly tho etupiuity of tno Ya aren With by the secbders Wha, Whon remonatrated Mio bad tec antal of the tug Aunio I, Sinithy man wine ge scbOoner tn tow, desailed tho tum: ctaba feat’, Vilest and foulest langnage that to, os fo the vocabulary of Uhrokgunrde calied tothe Harrivon's attontion {a hereby Oday Ge quater, und he will undoubtedly taly a pischarge Of tho rutilun at once, as ho tridgerentt Une winvo fxsued wn edict that ere must : Fumo or bo discuurgede the use of foul lan: fa FOr Harri i Mone trian, Controlior Gurney, Corpora> aber Aube] Aduius, Cly-Lngineor Ceogion and calliclals tudo a visit of inapoction to Coma esterday an board the Union Line tig Ping ou board et QuOr wile rather tinld about anal are the ts saying that be iad road, ri ked morn” uewdpuper an uve Lyon ero (BO ls propeller B, Aasureg qa, ouk BEE” bolle Bely, OU” he at tho holler of the tug couldn't roll Pot unde gM@PPed aboard, Aw Boon aa tho tig "eo, ber eat, bis Honor inquirod of Capt. Wy- Wotbonsg umtunder, iF hy contd ait in tho’ fect mane {4 HO Wa Ufratd ho uilAbe wel BS boom, fuse eetween the eathoad aud mizzen feooder iene, ake ag Capt. Hurt, of tho vad guichixan, did. “Hla” Honof sald be x re aut lat accident fa tho satno paper Joy, Held Recauns of the dlaustur to the brome nia iM mesurod that tugs varcled no Bute book, ee became’ calin, touk out bis Uo trip 84d Jotted down tho jucidonts of count, Al AnouND TUE NAKES, . fat pit BEACH AT AUNATER, * ANSiPae, Suupaten to ‘Tra Chicaga Tytoune, Bait ot le, Nov, &8.-~Tho sougoner Julle lig, of jreukceomued by Brod aud Eruest Watters liwaukee, want ou tho beach here Shoag phate She camo to auchor off bere About 6 o'clock tuls morning and \ ~ ‘ IME. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 dragged Into two fathomea of water, whon thoy allpped the cablo and’ put the voasol on the bench. Tha sehnmer Sen Btae’s yaw! with A vol. unteor crow went ont and took of the crew of tho sinith, ‘The Hmich was wooteldes from Juvksobville to Milwankes on acvount of her owners. Bhs will bo a total loss. TOST EGEVAN HARES OF LOMMET. Special Wiepaten t@ The Chleayo Tribune, BrunaKon Hay, Wis. Nov, 28.—While tho tug 1. 8. Godfroy was wing eleven rafts of tum- ber from Oconto tofircon Ray Inst night tho rafts broke loose, and the lumber ts sentloriuy along tho beach botwoen the imauth of this bay find “Little Sturgeon, ‘Tho tug camo inte port Ibi morning tid obtalned 2 scow und n crew of nen to pick up the, twnber, | tue property bo tonged to Eldred & Bon, of Fort Howard, HAD TO JBTTIBON THEI, CAROURS, Byrsta, Mispaten to Tas Caicace Tribune, Cnenoraan, Mich.Nov.24.—Tho Leonard Hane nah wasrelonéed this morning hy the tug Bennot, One hundred tona of ore was jettisoned, Bho is i the barker uninjured. Tho stoam-barge H. 3. Vuttle Jectisoned 200 tons of coat, and wot off inst ovening. Sho xufered uo damage. The Fly Is still on, and her eargo of coul is boing fettisoned, Sho is damaged wut littic, BUNK IN FIETERN PERT OF WATER Sprciat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tripures Nonrivont, Mich. Nov. 23.—During | tho heavy southwest gato Friday the schooner F. He ise Condes, unable to get away from the dnok In fifteen fect of water. The dainage is proba- nt Omeun, rude it down, and in A short timo sunk bly considerable. No lives tost, HAND EACH ANYON OF REATGH, Spectat Dlevatch ta ‘The Catzago Tribune, SAND Brac, Mlut., Nov. ilo harbor ta- night—Tuy Kato Willlams with schooner Kittio Wells, ‘ihe schoonor Lotghton ja still hore waits ing‘for a ‘tow up. ‘The wittd is blowmyg fresh from tho aouth, ‘Tho signals were ordered up at Sthis evening, LRT NER GO ON-ACCOUNT OF A IEAVY GALE, <pectal Dispatch to The Chicas. Tidur.. Brungeon Lay, Wis., Nov. 24.—Tho tug Greg- ory went to Halloy's Harbor yesterday, and last night took the disabled schooner Cuniden in tow fur Milwaukee. When the boata urrived off Kewanuneo tho tug let go ber tow on account of tho heavy gale, ani lattor put baok Inte the har- bor. ‘Tho Uregory returned bere. WILL PROBANLY GO TO,PIECES. Sprctat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunte STUNGLON IbAy, Wis, Nov, £8.—Tho schooner Plerepunt, that Hos suk tualde the barbor plors at the luke eid of the vanal, isin badshupe. The beavy aoa hive been breaking aver her, and sno will provably bo wrecked before anything oun bo done towards her reloaso, - THE NEW YORK CANALS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ALUANY, N.Y, Nov, 28,—Tho canal officials have no information indicating a sudden clos- ing of the caials, ‘hoe weather ts vt freezing: point. Only somo iv boats ure on the canals, nbouconc-elichth the number lust year, whom tho cunala were closed by toe, THE SCHOONER TELEGRAPH RELEASED: ‘Speotat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridunt. Cex Aves, Mich. Nov. 28.—The sehoonor ‘Telcyruph went ashore high and dry in South Manitou Uny last Friday, . ho tug Sweupstukes dredged to and pullod her of Sunday. she was Jonded with euppiics, and Js uninjured, She ra- sumud her voyage this morning. ONLY FOUL SALLING VEASRLS VALD UL AT BUR- FALO, Borclat-Disoates ‘v ‘he Chteago Tribunc. Burrato, N.Y. Nov. %.—Tho schooner J. N, Foster is etripping bore. ‘bis makes four sall- fing vessols Inid up hero, and thera will bo few Af uy snore, THE TUG UNION WINDHOUND. Specrat Dispaten to The Chirnga “vibune. GLEN HAVEN, Mich. Nov, 23,—Tho tug Union is bere Wwindbound, Bho wilt tow the disabled schooner Norris, to Chicago as soon 08 tho weather will pormit HAVING'NER CARGO LIGHTERED, Speelat D.zpateh to Tes Chicago Irtrine. STUItaKON Ay, Wis, Nov. 28,—The schoonor 3. M, Meud is in port, beluy lghtered by uls- charxlug about 200 tous of: coul, after which abe will be towed to Milwaukee, FOUL INCHPS OF ICE IN MUD DAKE, Bvectul Mavateh 0 The Chicago Tribune CHrnoraan, Mich, Nov. 23.—Tho propellor Hurd roports four inches of Ice ju Mud Luke, Sho passed up yesterday. Tho fleet left anchor thia morning. — PORY OF CHICAGO, ANIIVALS, Prop Atbert Roper, Muskeaun, lumber, bropd, 8, Soaverh’, Saugacuck, sundeios, Deon Sis DOr. KUTUEIOR. Drop st. Prop Ucar irk, Denton fins! vault, Muakexon, to, Foun Hay, sunitrion, Prop Mentuna, iit, sundries. Hrop Favorite: Monanilice, tumliig. ining Marquatta, towing, bride, Studie [atand, ties, Reed. Ve say uakoxen, Inmber, Beur Anna‘ uekurd’s Pter, lumbur, chr Adirondack, M iyskezon, lumnbor, ME. Packard, Packard's Mur, lumber, umber, keh Ahprunttes Noy, Grand Havan, tuinter, Bele G, C. Pint kewons unver. Sole iran nmber. Sepr Flunot, onosnines, iumber. Hour d, A. Wood, Marinette, lumber. ‘ Hone. Be 1h, Waite Luke, Juinber, Rene Malia turt. Cheburaay, lumuor. Behr While Louilt, Grund ilavan. jambor, Sone ietng Sra mutiagtort, Lumber. . Sele Guldiny Stir, Marquette, lumber, ReneS. A. Trial, Grand eiuven, Miunbe Senr City'of Grind Haven, Gennd tuven, lumber, Schr 8, Anderson, Muskegon, Mimber, 0 ACTUAL BAILINGM, Prop 8t toseph, Grand Haven, Nab Mrop it. G, Peters, Manistee, iat, ‘rup Geonty, Munitowod, sundries, PB 'Teimpest, W lilt 3 siretloge atanvutts tht rop Swullor, Suntagie, Hy brop Skylink: Hunton Iftebors licht. 1. Nephensvn, Menominee, Hawt, fepnvon. Manumineo, jib rine. Mackurd’s Pler, sundries, Muskegon, Habt. mite iy, Giraud Haven, tag Fentica Huy, uirand Haven, prStueritiy Muakewon inte Ske OTHER PAKE PORTS. i vont HUnON, Soeciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Powr Hunor, Mich, Nov, 28—1:30 p. m.— Passed up—Seboonera Porter, Deluware, and Metropolis, Down—Propelicrs Oscoda, Itepulita with cone sort, Burllugton and barges, lron Age and con- sort. Arrived—Propoller Anolo Bmith, with schoon- er Rt, Dowd, Wind douth, frosh, Weuther evol and elaudy. wotctat Dispatch to Tre CAteaoo ‘Tribune —~ Port Hunox, Mich, Noy, £3-9:20 p. m.— Passed up—Propellers Wisconsin, Minneapolis, ae Boned. it. Wiltamn Rudolph aud barges, Mayflower and, barRes. Down—Propellers BH. Shelion, Annie Smith’ with schooners Columbian and i, Dowd, Wiad south, heavy, Weather cool and cloudy, « BUPFAID, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune Burrao, N. Yi, Nov, 23.—Today has been mild ond pleasant, with a Nghe wind from suuth to cant, ‘The arrivals during the day wero the Dro- potler Winslow, from Duluth, with Nour and topper; propeller Europe, from Northport, with bu eer propeller Enerpelso, trom Wallacebury, mye bolts. Allof the vesscla which bavo boen windbound today, Tho departures were the pro- Peller Scutia, for Cbicuyo, with cament, otc.; propeller Jarvis Lord, for Cuicago, with coal; rapoltor Ocouniea, with achooner Queon City, ‘or Chicago, both with coal; tug Kute Molfate, ‘with schooners Lyman Casey and Mulxu, fur Do. trolt, butt with coal; propeller Q,-L. Colwell, for Detroit, with coal; prupelicr W, EL Gratwick, with barwos Fryer’ and Marvin, for ‘Lotrolt, all with coul} propeller Alpena, with barves, for Dotroit; schooner Acorn, for Detroit, with coal. ESCANADA, Special Disnatch to Tha Chtcage Trtbuns. RSCANADA, Mich,, Nov, 23,.—Arrivod—stea me ora Ohlo, Recanaby, and Gov, Worthmata japhoonure Montmoreacy, Montcalm, Republic, an a, rec. Doparted—Steamara H, Purk aud O, Townsend; schooner E, Kolly. ‘At anchac in the bay bound up the lake and wulting for wood wenther: Sohooners i 14. Pare kor, Angus Smith, Joscph Putze, Goorxo ‘Hough. ton, Huory Polger, Kingtaior, Harvey Blssell, aud E, C, Hutehinacn, - OMUEBOYGAN, Bpsciat Diuaten to Tha Chieago Tribunk CURHOYGAN, Blok, Nov, 28,—Clearod—Propol> lers Lawronve and Van Kaalte; sobooners Flora, Koweenaw, and B. J, MoVea, Passed down-Sicara-bargos Aung Smith and tow and Iron Ago and tow, Wind south, fresh, Weather cloudy, MARQUETTE, > 5 Sviciat Digvateh tu ‘Tha Ohtcago Triduns, Manquurreg, Sich. Nov, 23,—Passod up—l'ro- pollor City of Now York, Down—Propeilor Wissublokon, ‘Wind west, Wouther warm and pleasant * ** *sTURGEOR AY, Spectal Disvatcn 10 The Chtcaco Tribune. Brunaxon BAY, Wis, Noy, 23.~The tug Lutham and iow arrived this ORB, ‘fhe schooner ff ‘Chicago. i 4 Puorla ts taking on jumber for DULUTH, ‘ Sytctat Dispaten ty TM Teibu Chicago Tb, Dorit. Min. Noy, 28&—Arrivod—steam- ie burges Tacom! Jast through boats up thi —— EVERY MAN HIS OWN INSURANCE COM- PANY, ee * Hawuisgyna, Nov, 2.—At the roquest of the Attorney-Genvral,Judgo Poaraon bas issued an order requiring mutual iosurance companies, against whom wsits of quo warrunto baye beon asked, niaking it mandatory on them to flo thelr anawyr by Deo, 8 This was done in order that no delay be occasioned Deo. 25, the time set for urgumont. : _ MINISTER ANGELL. apeciat Dispatch ta Thy Chicagu Tribune AXN Ansalt, Mich, Nov. 2%.—A cablegram ro- ceived today from Minister Angell announces tha safo arrival of the latter with bis family at japiea, Htaly, from Shanghai, He. will travel roux Europe, und sail for home trom En~ gland Iu February, is jus OH, “tho Interest of the cltizens o! Witeau, from Bumaly, the | THE COUNCIL. Polk and Harrison Streets Wanted for Street-Car Lines. Ald. Sanders Wants Stato Strect Christened Brontway.j The Mutual Union Allowed to Ereot . Poles in the Streat, © Subject to tho Limitations undor the Existing Ordinances. Tho City Counoli met In regutar session Inst evening, the Mayor in the chuir, and all tho Aldarinen presont except Mr. Lnhof. Ald. Hildreth offered u resolution providing that tho freedom of the city shunt he tendered to certain oficial visitors from New Orleane, and that a coninitteo should bo appointed wo re eeiyoand entertain them, Tho resolution was adopted. Ald, Lawlor offered a resotution directing tho Controller to refund te the Chicago Sugar Refine ing Compuny 8200 deposited by thom to pay for tho use of West Taylor street neur the river, Ald, Cullertou moved tu lay the resolution on thotuble, Tho motion was fost, und tho matter wae reforreil to the Committee on Finnnce, Ald. Bmyth presented 'a petition from Weat asking that the mar- kot be changed so as toextond from 10a. m. to Randotpb street reaident: p.m The Chair stated that this could only be done by ordinance, aud thno was granted for tne Preparation of one, Ald. Everett presented a petition from the West Side Street Rallroud Company for per- malsalon to lay car-trucks on Polk and Harrison stroots from the South Side to Weatern avenue. ‘The routo selected was published in Tue Tan UNE some doysngo. Hoferred to the Committec ‘on Streota nud Alleys, Weat, The Chulr appointed Ald, Hildreth, Hulbert, and Peevey a committee to receive the New Orleans visitors. Ald, Melor Introdlucedian ordinance providiug that all strect-cargy should boar a sign showing their route which should bo illuminated at uight, and that the dilferent lines should be dis- tinguished by colored Nght. Ateferrod to te Comuuittes on Tutrowue,” i CHICAGO'S NROAVWAY. Ald, Bandors introduced an ordinaned chang- ing the nate of Stato atreet, from the river to the clty Howits, to Bruadway, loforred to Vom- mittee on Streets and Alleys, ‘Tho Controller submitted a Mat of spectal us sesamscnts in course of collection wr collected, on) owhiuk ono drafts had been tion in regurd to spoulit assessine! kv) to Iwi, whleb nmouNted to Se4,857.41. et THE WABASIE RAILROAD, A hotitfon from sho Bonrd of Hduention ank- ing the Counell not to grant the Wabash, st. Louls & Paviilo Rullroad tho right to Iny tracks in intnodiate proximity to the Wallace Street School was referred to the Comumittes un Kall> routs, Ald. Schroodor complained that the Committco on Gas were derelict in tunking roports, espo- clally nbout conl-oil tamps, > Alt, Sanders, Coulrman of that committee, snid bo had called three neetings, but could not xetaquorum. The committee wero instructed to roport ut the next meeting. + THE MUTUAL UNION, , Tho apecint ordor, the report of the Comnitt- teo un Streets und A. Mutual poles and string wiros, wus called up. It was ae Tollows; ‘Beit ordained by the City Counct of the City of ileus: Section 1. That tho Mutual Union Telegraph Company be and fa heroby wuthurized to crect. Ns poles aud string and muintaut its wires und slectric conductors In, niong., and acrosa the structs and alleys in tha City of Colenyo, 8re.2, The Commissioner vf Pubjic Works shall, upon applicntion boing made to him by suid company for a route or routes, hamedintely designnte such Rtrects ant wtloys | fur the ureas Yon of eald poles, ns will, in bis Judgment, cause: the leust Incunventence to tho pubic and will he praetlenbie for the purposes of construction, and he shall, at tho sume time, fase ta the auld company n pormit authorizing tho setting of c i authority hereby .xranted shall be removed from the strecty aud alleys whenever, under existing ordinances or any” ordinance hereafter enacted, all poles herotufore erected are ro- moved, Kre. 4, The sald cnmipany sball filo with tho Clty Clerk a bond in the ponal sum of $25,000, curditioned to gave the elty barmless from nay and ciidumases resulting from the permission hereby granted, Bec. h. T in foree from and utter ite Ald. Dixon present ‘is reception was obj: pussEKO, report, §t set forth te puesnzo of the oril- Hance forbidding the erection of any telegruph- poles or wires, and of the ordinatce gruntiny he Mutuel Union the right to tay cables, an deolured that it would be unwise and Inexpes dicnt to go vack un former ivgisintion, For theao reasons tho ordinance should to placed on ic, Ald. Rucley could not seo why such a report. pide: by tho ecommittco should be as that brought In. the objections ta cume Dering the streots with telegraph wirca and oles oxiste) how ox heretofore, No such permission as that asked by the Mutual Union should be granted. They ctalned to be a the Wostern Union, but there wis no surety but thet their stock might ito did not be competing Une with by bought by that organization, Heve itis the Mutual Union that saked this, He bud been informed that a inan went to thei Gnd told them it was no use to go to the expenso of luying Ww cubles be wuulel wet ther thls arte nance for somuch, The contract was made, and YOR A‘GOOD ROUND sUM, and gentlemen could draw thelr own fnferonces. {twas useless to suy tho cabio system would not work, fur. it did work In othor cities und in (aicano with tho fire-nlarm telegraph Ine, Oo RpeAker coniptnined tat ordinances aro constuntly ee joved thruugh in tho soter- ests of corporations, withouc Aldermen having tuo to Investigate tuom, Ald. Hildreth anid tho ornate lino wna tn Chicuga, and do- fended vt at lougth om tht ground, Ald. Dixon said everybody wunted fo seo tho poloa and wires removed fram the stredts, Tho ati rystont was in use in Kuropean cities and in Philddelphia, and should bo enturcod hero, Otherwise the’ strovts woukl be completely blocked by wires, fur the telephone system wad only In itn infancy, and would require twenty. five wires for every one naw In The West- eru Union camo In somo twenty-ivo years ago, unt wore grootod with bands of music wid te procession led by Mayor Dyer, ‘They wrung their wires without a perinit for while and had usurped tnost uf the Lest thoroughfures, ‘The Council should not go back on what it had done to get rid of this intolorabte nuisunce, Ald, Bverott hoped the substitute would pi yall, The potttions In tuver of tho Stutunt Union were signed by Lusiness-anen under 4 misapprehension and the peopto of his wird (the Tweltth) wero a unit in thele opposition to stringing wires throitzh tho atreets, Tho Mutual Unien already hind the use of # pole tlie ond ho ald not bollove they were asking the passave of ibisordinance, He beloved this was an ntiompe to repent alt the ordinances on the subject edoptud six montng azo, ‘Ald. Mond agreed tbat all businoss-mon wanted to havo too wirea Ini under geaup, and | suid be would vote for the aubstitute, td, Cullerton said he had supported the orii« Hance, and gow Ho reason ty change his vote. The Mutual Union bad only four wires, which they ieuacd from the Baltiniure & Ohta Hallrond, which they would huye tu give upon dan, 1, 1882. It would be impossible for thom to come ety their rable tipo by that tine, He-was in ayor ot underground wired, but did not want to ‘discriutnute against this compoting tine, Ald. Altpotor thought tt ‘was bib thine thay corporutions should leart that tho ordinances of the city were intendent to stand. peuiak legistation bad proved a curse wherever it hod provatied, and no such privilego as was asked should bo granted. ‘Ald. Lawler declared that the Mutual Union wore backed up by ® great many busincss-men, and aluply wanted a tompordty avoommodation, Ald. Phulps was personally opposed to wires In tho atrevts, but proposed to respect what bo bee lieved to bo the wishes of the Dusiuess commus u i io substitute offored by Ald, Wizon was lost, yeus 15, bay 19, us follows; : Yeas—Wickuratiat, Dixon, Bhoroy, Wetberoil, Altpetor, Mordun, Sinyth, Non Wu, Byerott tauber, Solar, Marre, urioy, Whdir~is + laye—Sandure, Appleton, Pucips, Watkin Burke, Sheridan, Cullerton, Hildreth, Lawtet Peevey, Sebroeder, Nelsuu, Hulvort, Heady, Wanzer, Hirsch, Younus, Stoyor, Sturnby er 9, Ald. Wiekorstam olforad as u aubsiitute Cor Seo, B of the proposed ordiuance es following: “That the eld company conyuifte that the City of Chicage may thke down und rewove, og or attur the duy spouitiud In Sec, 2024 of the ree vised ordlasuces of the City of Chicugu, ail the pole and wires erocted under the permission ereby given, without cost to tho City of Chicas go, and ub the Cpe of the guid teleyruph company, and wald company, shall bo required to tu with the Comulssionet of Publio Works, at the time the pormit ta issucd, a boad tn the sunrof $5.00, vonditoned thut it will puy tho city all the expenses of taking down aud re- moving the polty aud wires bereinbefure wen tioned; und provided further, that the said company bereby walves tho right tu resort tu Avy court to prevent the removal of its poles auld wires a8 heroin provided.’ fee ALD. WICKENSHASL sald be would not voto for the ordinance even with the nmenduent, but wanted ay fur us pos- inade, which was ordered published and placed on ite, ‘The samo was dono with w similar enuimunicu- nade from Heya South, recommending the pussnge of an ordimince permitting the tion ‘Telegraph Company to erect poles. Nec. 3, The soles and wires erected under tho ‘nla ordinance shall take affect and be at tainurity report, bnt ed to by Ald. Hildreth, and Ald, Dixon offered it aga substitute for the | oata, 3 sibto to protect the olty. Fle thought thera only one way to get tho poles removed, nnd that wastotax them ao that the comminies wont be mata for possession of thia ground, and they claim thats oneatory and lasement: buildrog, AUXRO feet, with “skglighta In the Port, be gitd to run wires andéreraind. If he | could be erected on tho rite In question for thought the Mutual Union ould remove the | 210, whieh would be cheaper than renting, poles fn 183 ba Would feel Inclined ta grant tho them the ealred permission, but he did not be- Neve anything of the kind, and his constituents were opposed to any mora telegraph lines through the streets, Ald. Cullerton defended the proposed oritl- Annee, and made an attempt to move the pre- vious question, porey offered a etthstitute for Acc. J, as poles and wires ereoted tinder the aus noved frans the streets and alleys whenever, jor exist arditnecs ar aay Ordinadee hereafter enacted, alt eetub, pules ure or shalt Ue required to be ra- moved." k Au ebore ae eae, Barrett, Chet of ne Hire-Alarin Telegra artment, had racoms bonded maradud abolition of the wires, buctwe | Fulo will be annulled. spenker did not want the Mutuat ‘Onion to ac a. F, Knakes, the ehicf doorkeeper of the quire nny rights Under tho propused ordinance | Resmunr Bourd for ten yrare, who has been con which sould extend thelr tint : ied to his home for two years yntst by an unne- Ald. Dizon thought the amendment scarcely | countable Hlness, was fortunate enonzh n tow covered the point, and sald the telegraph com. | days ao ta secure thy services of in pnysicinn naniey Would never take down thelr wires who contd what ailed bin. [ls complaint. fount the matter Upto the court ot inst | Was atone he bladder, Knakes appuated nt resort. ite uttered two umendinents—one to | bis ole yesterd ind WAS wuricly we See. 3, providing thit the pulcs must bo removed by May 1, ts}, and the other, to Bec. #, tuxing the poles at the rate of €25 ench per ann Ald, Cullerton moved to Iny the Inst amend- ment on the table. prdered, Ald, Hilderth moved to Iny the other amend: ment offered by Ald, Dixon on tho table. The imation prevatted by the following votes YourSande Ay sleton, Stiarey, | Phelps, Mb Miertun, irke, Sherdin, Mitereth, Luwier, Purcell, Peovey, Schrocder, Nelson, Bond, Hulbert, Brady, Wanzer, Hirsch, Young, Inibol, Melor, Murpby—2), gays Wickersham, Dixon, Altpoter, Hlordany | Smyi eat, Hy Moyer, pigit, Mean, Hverett, Stauber, Meyer, Harrotty | tind. d, Upnau, of siilwaukeo ‘The question reourred‘on tho gubstitute uf. |’ Ford, ot Now York. fered Ly Ald. Shoroy, which was adopted by 28 | . votes to, nw follows! Yeus—Dixon, Appleton, Bhorey, Phelps, Wat- kina, Wethercll, Tiree Sheridan, Cullerton, Altpeter, Hildreth, Riordan, Lawier, Purcell. Smyth. Peevey, Schroeder, Nelson, Bond, Hul- bert, rudy, Wanzdr, Stauber, Hirseb, Youny, Meyer, Murphy, Hurrett—24, Nays—Wickersham, Sanders, Dean, Everett, Meter, Burtoy, Blair—7. Ald. Wickcrsbam's amendment waa lost by the rollowing vote: Yena—Wickersham, Dixon, Wetherell, Alt- peter, Riordin, Lawler, Smyth, fond, Dean, Sverett, Stauber, Meler, Barrett, Burly, iialr Nays—Sanders, Appleton, shorey, Phelps, Watkins, Burke, Sheridan, Cullercion, silteeth, Purcell, Peevey, Schroeder, Nelson, Hulbert, Bendy, Wanzer, Minien, Youtg, Meyer, Murphy ‘ali Honrd would have the ndditional advantage of better tnarters than colts be leased anywhere in the vicinity of the Chambor of Commerco,and which would yet be of auch a tomporasy and fnexpenaive character that the hoard would suffer no loss when the removal to tho new Hoard of Trude building takes place two vera henco. : ‘The new rule aiving the Qorerning Comnilttce POWER TO FINE MESNERS FOI DisonpEn ON CALL in creating ® wnanimous kick.” adopuon last weok about t Been bung up tor $) apiece for Jumping # tholr sonata and howling at the eniler, Those already muteted clain the satisfaction of know. ing that when tho fre tas passed atl around the MT “The thority hereby granted ahall ber Hince its enty members have uy comed by tho Members, with whom he is Ux- tremely popular. He will reaume his position at the main door rewutarly the Nest of next month, 'Tho namo of 8 15, urns. who jntends going into prrtneesnip with Isnie Myer, hat been poster tor memberehip on the Open Boned. ‘About two-thitde of the amnali-fry brokers on the * Peupte's Hoard” have been trying to bull the marketauinst Noke Langley and Wistun, the heuviest dealers in the concern, who are now charged with a conspiravy to break tp the concern, . Prominent visitors an "Chango yesterdus wero W.8. ‘Thornton end W, 1, Renmin, of Cincine nth; James Selntyreand Rh. C. v POLITICAL, = Rumor that Longstreet Wil E the Cabinet. Bpectat Dispatch to The enieaoo Tribune ATLANTA, On, Nov. 28.—There is arutuor pretty sonerally th circulation here that Gen. James Longstreet, present United States Marshal of Georgia, will be tendered a pince in tho new Cabinet. Longstreet returned from Washing ton today, and while thoro bd two conversations: with the President, He also pald ex-Senator Conkling a visit in Now York. Longatreat, it Is suld, will yet thu portfullo of the navy, ond Seeretary Hunt wilt bo asked to withdraw and Go into = fceept somo other position. He will probubly be ene oeiinaneg as ninonded passed by the fol-\| gont qbroud, Senator Mabon, tuntor has tt, is Yeus—Sanden, ‘Appicton,’ Shorey, Phetps, | the power that hu can cumnand. Mahouo com- Watking, Wetbarell, Harkey Sheridan. Cullerton, | manded a brigade in Lonustrect’s division during Hildrety, Lawier, Purcell, Peover, roeder, | the War, and from thut thine theso two ex- Nelson, Hulbert, Brady, Wanzer, Hirsch, Youns, | pepe! Generdis have een tho warmest, friends. Meyer, Murphy —2. Naye—Wiekeraham, Tixon, Altpeter, Hiordau, Smyth, Bond, Dean, Everett, Stauber, Meler, Bartictt, Burley, Blain—1, WATER IP ‘Tho specinl order, the report of the Committee on Fire and Water recommending the pasinge Of un ordinance tixing the rates for inying water-pipe, was culled up. Ald. Burley thought ft showd not be paused ae Jewenn tead fey ae r wate 0 Hee COE BUSS coe ec allt epreaentatives., His removal from, the “Ald, Everett yok the upposit ground, and the | office of United States Marshal of Gcor- ordinance passed by the following vote: wit to a-more cicsated position of trust ‘Yeous--Appleton, Shorey, Watkins, Wetherell, |.8 oa member of tha = Cabinet will Hurke, Sheridan, Cullerton, Altpeter, Hildreth, | cause many applicants to put up thoir neds Morin, Nelson, Bond, Dean, Hulbert, Everett, | for tho office of Marchal. Kaowing ones feet a roung, eonttd pu! Y sa ee Suaibor, Wirseay Suan, Moyet | Few ity, and, that Bots, Longstra xe que Nayd—Wickershom, Sunaers, Phetps, Poovey, | Will bo scntto tho Senate for conttrination ag Schrovder, Durrett, Burley, Biaie—8, * | soon ag tnt body meets, On motion of Ald, Dixon the Counoll ad- Journed until thiseventag. WOKEUP THE WRONG MAN How the Small Hoy Got Evon with tho "Sexton. | It {a 2 story of the sinall hoy, the sexton, and tha polleeman—tho triumph of the first, the dis- comilture of the second, and the lofty. Intelll- gence and unitincbing .bravery of the third. Tho scene Js Juld in a prominent North Sido cbureh, and the time was lust Sunday morning, The small boy and tho. sexton hadadifcuity. Just what it was, hasn't leaked out. Thea. b. may have poured water down another 8, b's nock, out ont the fire, bid the contribution boxes, played marbles on tho Buiniyy thrown a Uriel wt the | stained: juss window, or jaye author bny's ih ‘but sacrilegious ‘lots whieh tho okt man couldn't naturally be expected to look upon with composure. But, whatever the cause, the 8. L, and the sexton tind a dittiedity, or to state It in the s. b.'3 own work ‘nu row,” Perhyns it was fun for the sext if it was othorwise for the sb. Ha was ehileked ont. 8 ing’ with puin,, discomfted, but uot east down, and with evento raukling in his brew ho walked down tha strect, rapidly forgotting the “ Golden Thought " in the Sun day-sehuol lesson of the day, and thloklug ouly of nschome togetoven, And be wasn’t klow in arriving atitewhor. Hoe bad not gone far be Tore he met a blue-coated and brnas-butroned guardian of the peace leisurely umbling bls way: nlong as be took his morning alring. =“ Say, mister,” qitoth ho, ** there’ A NOW OVER YONDER IN THE CHURCH, and the sexton wants you. Guess you'd letter nih slong pretty ively, souny, ar you'll get ere 5 ‘Tho policeman. quickening bis pace as the possible serloushesa of a real church row faintly sugested itself to bis mind, reached tho encred edifice, crossed te threshold, and entered 8 portals. “The oxton, seein bi ntar off, heok= oned to hin with tho hand of Invitntion and veleaino =o which ordinarity means “ [avo i seat, sit," Jed bins down tho middio way up in frant, and, with another lordly, wave of the hand, showed —bim into ong of the “chief seats in tne synagoy.” Now, tho pow into whioh this Infrequent courch vis! ov wis thus politely abuved was substantially vacunt. That ts to eny, It was temporurily in~ habited by ono aolitnry, demure, well-behaved, Longstreet fs known to bo on Mabone's tne in Georgia, and his conservative catireg tn palities has made himaureat favorit. He will be a din werous foc for the orgatized Democracy of tuls State, and if appoluted will be a Power thitt will deerease fast the falling strength of the Hour- ‘bon clement, that now controls ts State, With Longstreet in the Cabinet, 9 purty ean be or- ninized in this State that will sweep tho Bour- on element froin power and chunge the entire Government of tho State, ag well us the Nation- Missourl and Arkanaos Bucks After tho Offices, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. 81. Lovss, Mo. Nov. 23.-Col. Oliver, one of the best-known Ropublicnn manipulators of Arkansas, and a Stalwart of tho Stalwarts, bas been In town fur sovernl days, It has bent whis- pered around ever since his arrival that his visit was of political importance. The Cotonel fs tho bosom frlend of cx-Senator Dorsuy, and of ex- United States Senator Powell Clayton, He was. go ono of Grant's falthful 3% In tho Chicago Convention, When reporters sce Oliver on tho turf thoy are pretty sure sumetutnw ts gulny on in the Nepudlican vamp, and that bels the prime mover, So the Colonel hus been visited fre- quently by reporters, but he has emphutically denied thore was any political tmportunce cone nected with 13 Visit, But notwithstanding this statemont orbers suy ehnt there is to be a meet- fag here of Sutlwart Kepublicuns of Arkansas and Missouri, As the two States are identically the Boing polltically in wll particulars, it was thought beat, for the purpyse of giving the meeting more fmportance, to have the two Stutes unite. No one but stalwarts will be allowed or bave business at thia meeting, In both States a largo pumber of the Federst ofcebolders are Haty-Breed Republicans, aud tn gonie euees Demaceats Wl sume of fhe offices, Now they willinsist that President Arthur re- move them and choose as -their successors man from the Stalwart ranks of the purty, Tho President, they say, must do thia If tho ieee ican party wish to coutrol Missouri aud Arkun- aus. ‘The Readjusters of Virginia. Itcnaonp, Va, Nov. 28,—A- conference of leading ReadJusters and tho State Committes of that party was held tonight. At this hour (2p. m,) they are still in seasion, but nothing Is known ontside nsto what they ure. doing. The debt question, it is said, vccupfed inuch of the evon- Ing. The United Stutes Senatorshlp and the o: qutzation of the Legislature and other Stat mutters itso rovelve attention, : ‘Tho Statu Bound of Cauvassers today ends Vassed tho returny of the Stace election vote for Attorney- Feank 3, Bintr (eadjuster) ot 112,000; Philip W. McKinney (Dew,} 100,675 fiaten indjorits ig Teri, Tho rewens of tho vote for Governor and Lieutenat-Gorernor will be canyassed_ by x foint cuminittce of both Nowses of the Leyistature, The Rexdjusters find apparently ravoront woral:ipei ‘he no- | will buve i majority of twenty-two In the Ley- Heamnn, supposing, of course, that vices | uluturo on joint ballot, ‘Iwo defeated Ite. had been invoked naa mattor of pure | adjusters tn Iteckbridye County wilt contest the business, aod Jumping to — the cons | a te of Democrats. There wiay be other cons a clusion, of course, that the” aforesaid | salitury woratiper, wae tho guilty offender, enimiy but surely reached for him, grasped bin by tho collur, brought bin toa perpendicular, and, embracing” him by the .aupe of the neck and the sinck of his tinmenttonsbles, qulctly but fieinty led ulm out, ‘Thoro was an animated scono in tho vostr? a, momont later, followed by profuse explanations of a Mnally satisfact character. A blush stole over tho pollceman’s face, the sexton hung his diminished head, and the a,b. who was Peeping xround the cornor, und had been doing 40, for some ininutes provious, chuckled to Aime aulf and remarked that ho {elt better. ON 'CHANGE. The Plans for the New Batiding Wil Soon Ho Submitted-Schemes of the Opon Call Gourd Poopli. « . + Antoreut in the tendency of tho whoat market la gradually wrowing more intense on ‘Change, but the closest scrutiny of market reports, cal- | vulations on forolun advices, and the possible offect of tinanolul and weather cbanges falls to revoal to the most experienced and astute “bull” or bear” Just what will happen. within tho next fuw daya, Tho brokera intercated in Loulslana Prixon Board Soectat Lrapalch to The Chicago Tribune New Onurass, Nov. 23.—Tho newly-appointed Board of Prison ang Agytum Commlsstoners under tho ordinanco prepared bydieorge W. Cavlo was organiacd tonight with the Rey, Hugh Siler Thompson, Episcopaliun, Yresident; W. C. Bhepard, Presbyterian, Vieo-Preaitent; J. As u, Cuthollo, Beoretary; and M. Frank, ile: brew, ‘Treasurer, Thoy are to buve charge of, regulate, and srovern all correctional and char- ftublo institutions, _ Kentucky Legislature," - Loutsvinne, Ky., Nov. 2@.—Tho Legislature met at Frankfort toluy. Tho Democratic cau. cus nominated WI C. Owens, of Scott County, for Speaker of the Housd. The nomination is equivalent to an ulection. a ——————_-— ardt, Colombier, and “fKuddon Jonny. y York Carreaponsdence Cinelunatt Enoulrer, ing mentioned to French -nctressos, tet me drop tuto the true story of Hornburdt and Colombler'a quarrel and the baok about Amer fea which bus bean put forth in Colomuler’s the process of breaking the market down | name. When Bernbardt camo over hore, abe ure. confident that no “bull movee | Was accompunted by Jehan Soudan, a Parisiin mont wil sot’ tn tll after Deo, .1, | Writer, He wae very ainnll, very close buttoned up to the neck, very bushy haired, and very much liken particularly nutd aodpiriish divine sity student. For all that, ho ‘was the aecrodited pale Jover of [forpuards, His otber cre Fond wis to write an account of ber tour, to be and those engayed jn tho effort to olevata the price clufas that It has touched bottum, and pias begin to, rebound toutes a ameraa ‘s ob el we jecider we! ‘’, june deal- Cee eae mgr and walling algae in tno same | publiabed xs from her awn pen, Walle in this BSume of “Old Hateh's"+ young mon |} city he wus an objeat ot considerable ridicuio, Appeared on cail and unludded nm few thousund | and bis name was inaltrented from Jehan Soudan Dusheld, and the vlarm expdrlenced by thu | to Sudden Johnny. tut Colombior, tho fule and Lester clique was puintul t withess, Tho mare | fit notress of Hernburdt’s company, did not ro~ ket was weak ull day. Pork opened strouger | gard bint as coinic, Quite on the contrary, sho sud seruuined tem til the close, ‘The varias | tellin love him, and be fell in love with 2 Whe on 3 her, this how reaiproolty of nearte wo ee lane eLats ‘olueed, sities | was kept hidden unit’ neu ‘the end Pork Pete 1715; bighest, 817.42: lowent, | or the | journoy. Yuen it came nut through Suddyn slohnay carelessly kissing Colwmnblor too toud tht Thi-partivouce slreaa~ ing-ruom. ‘The snack was hoard by Uurntiared tdon't twagine that abe cared much for Joba or would buye missad bin fi the ranks of her favorad adinires but it mite ber just as mad 24 sho contd stick to lose bit to Colomblor Now, Colomblor's boatty way iwarred by defteotion of her nose to ono side. ‘That's uot imuet, for thy chunces mre ten toone that the sides of your own fave dun’t oxuctly agree, ‘Try wu qlass critically, and svc. Well, whun Colomblor enprged from ber rou with Jobin: goon tho sl fe Sarah comarded her quizaleatly, and then sald sowotbing tu Froneh equivalent i “Ab. my dear; I four you kts too mus 14 one side of your mouth, It hus rewlly und truly bent your nose awry. Do lat (houthor side huye some of Jehun’s attention.” eee: Na muro was aud. lug that Johnuy and Colombier plotted a deop revenge fs ¢ nA for the biok appears. ii Parts with the mime of Columbler inatead of Bernnurdt xe author, aud among its ouwerous ridiculous Mea ub Americans are some spltoful Uitte tings at Burab. Thus Sudden Jobuny wotscven. . + —a Hegding-Of' the Proplet. ‘Tho orders from the French Miniter of War to commanders in Africa dizcotlpy them t0 exo- cute rebels by beboxding Juatend of sheoting bas caused un outery iu the French press, ‘Tho Avenir Miitave detvnds the measure ns an vx collens une of account of ita citevtan the tangte igisin and couraxe of tho dlusaulmans, who bee room (9@ baif-busewent, 70x80 fevt firurea, with | Heve that ou the Day of Judgment Puradise will 4 tWelve-fuot culling, and fs poorly hybted and | be open to af whe fall in battic agulust the tufl- ventilated. ‘Thore bas beeu some informal talk: } del, but that thowe whose heuds buive Leun sere Qinung the niembers abut pulting Up a@ tome | ered from the bodies wili kave nv chanue to cue rury bulldinyg in Calhoun place, {ust west of | ter, because thyy cannot respond to thy call of FBallo. Street, ‘There is in tho reur uf the | the Prophet when bo awakens the dead by acis- Jog thet by the tune, $17.33; cloacd, $17.05, ‘The Call Board sutca wure: What, 1,165,000) bushets; curt, 665,000 buuts 0 bushels; pork, 7,400 barro| Ths crittes, ‘A spevini niecting of the Open Soard wag belt ata Sat. eceeldont. ee [3 ea reed ihe FO) jon to amend tho by-laws by rats o Pride of meinbershipys frate E20 ta SAW, Eh re- autted 11 tne aduption of n resolution calluyg for Boat action by hullot Saturday, Deo, 1, A resolition chunging the boura of grain-de- livery to correspond with tho hours on the regi fur Wourd, to Us submitted ta bullet today, war passed, and ulso 8 resolution Instructing tho D1. reotora to prublbit smoking tn the ball during business houry fur the romaluder of tho winter acason, : i THE PLANS FON THE NEW NOATD OF TRADE building ure reported to be ready tw subinit to tho ooninittes ulltborized to reoclye and exuins ine thom. There are six sets of plans, tho urctil- tects. who prepared thew belug EB. b, Juasiaon, Rurobua & uot, Siimuel P dtandolph, Ww, W. Hoyington, Angust Bauer, and O. E, Thomas. Tuo urchiteuts hive bec Instructed nut to make the pisus pubtio, 1 being tha intention of the commiltee to inspect thow privgtuly with tho wasivtunes of an expert, Rttor which thay will bo exhibited on the Huard of ‘Mrade, aud tho comuitive wil prepare and present a formal report, The pluns coutemplite a muwuiticent call bosed ruow iu connection with the builds fur. Tho contemplated removal of she Call Rourd to now quarters Iu tho spring nut becomes a matter uf interest, he presont cull- stores fronting on Midwou street a piece of xvound bUxe2 Teet tn area, which ja heavily tne cumbered. ‘Nhoge woo fu¥or the schema’ of a A Pope's calict seated 18 9 Butt; don't mistake new bullding believe adyuutugeous terms could that fur Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. _-_ NEW INDORSEMENTS. ‘PROFESSIONAL PROOF, The Testimony of the Doctors on a Subject of Present and Vital Importance. Fac Simile Statements of Great Value to All Who Are Suffering. 4 + i ‘The Intelaniented Dr. J, @. Holland, in one of ig most popular works, paid a bfieh eulo-~, ey to the medical profession ant the work they-neeumplish, Dr, Holland was aimeclf once a practitioner of medicine, and hts words come with the authority of expert en Kt ls bh matter of great jmportance, therefore, when numbers of the medical pro- fesston of such tnquestioned standing as. those whose’ names are herewith sppended give. thelr outspok ninfons on: a subject so vitally essenthit. ‘hat such fs the case the folowing letters, with {ac slintle signa- tures, abundantly attest, BSL HAMInTON-st., Ata, June 6, 1681. Messrs, 21. 11. Warner & Co, iy : GEN For several years past 1 have been ferent sufferer from disordered kidneys and liver, for which I hiave tsed such speeltica as. were known to my profession, but without having experienced anything more than tem- pas, relief. During this period one attack im particular ways so severe that I was con- fined to my bed for two months, It would be useless to comment upon the paln lacident to stich n condition ns described. tivements calling attention to allied Warner's Safe Kidney Cure. At that tine my eonaltion was even tore ‘precarious than L myself inagined, and some of ty attendant friends and relntives have since asserted tu me that they did not believe that L coulit pussibly lve niore tha a sew weeks. 1 purchased the remedy above described, and before having exhutsted the contents of one bottle my re- Nef bezan. Leontinued its tse, aid. the re- sult hag been that Jam ableagain ta practica wy profession, whieh, ludeed, £ was coi nelled to abandon for nearly tivo years. Thave inboanded confidence in the efflea- ey of this mediciie both from my personal experlence, outiined only in brief here, and also from an extended observation of its ef- fvets elsewhere. f fave recommended tt, and ‘always shall, both in my practices and otherwise, to Imndreds of persons. It has always neted Hke a charm ¥ i‘ y Barriorr, Md., Aug. 5, 1831 's, 11. H. Warner & Co. TLEME: A publication appeared in ths Balthwore papers some inonths ago pur- porting, among other things, to set forth the partienlars uf my cure from Bright's dsensy. by the use of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, That card represents ouly on entling of the facts In the ease. * 4 The Pt Wi Viors te Atnia, In, May 26, 1890, Messrs, Th. It, Warner eto?” GEN1 EN? L hereby certify that 1 have ThE been a practicing: an for twenty-seven yeara, and for many chronic eases in my practice do recommend your Sata Kidney and Liver Cure. It was upon iny advice that G, W, Stamm, editor of the biduatrial Era, ofthis place, obtained your valuable remedy, which entirely cured him, AMlrvreayul HAVERITILL, Mass, Aug, 8, 1881, 8. H.W. Warner & Co.: GENTLEMEN? J have used Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ln my practice, and 1 take pleasure In ucknowledging with suc- cess, 1 consider {¢ Is evervthing tt Is repre- sented to be: a safe and rellable remedy for Brlzhv's disease and complicated kidney and liver complaints, J have used over one hun- dred bottles of it aiready, and have cured a number of enses that other. physicians have #iven up to die. 1 tmost cheerfully recorn- inend I, Tt has my hourly indoursement. | It isasplendid remedy, and 1am not afraid to acknowledge It. A GF m=O Rav Messrs, HoH, Warner .S LEME Your Sate Kidney and Liver Cure bas proved such a valuable remedy in my own family that 1 take pleasure in recom- mending It to others, My wife, after uslig two bottles, was cured of a kidney trouble that had bafled ali previous treatinent. ‘The first bottle helped her rt ence and the second cured her. Others have been equatly helped, to my knowledge, I have taken, and con ‘A, O., Augel, 1881, tinue to take, great pleasure Int recommend: Ing It to all, £ Ciel N. Ju Sept, 16, 1881, rer ds Co. 3 Sins; 1 ave pees ease after usin net's Saf the remedy known as War- dunoy and Liver Cure, De ‘ Tlavenmit.,; Mass, Aug, 6, 1851. Ii, TE Warner & Cus * re ‘ GENTLEM I contracted a kidney din- culty while In the army (caused by riding continually) which dnis troubled ime con. stantly for the past twenty years, Between jive and ale sents ago T begun to tose an, hearing, and gradually became yntirely deaf, My spine was also aifected, 1 went to the eye and ens bifirmary at’ Boston, but ex- patieuced no relief About two months ago began using Warner's Safe Kidney and Elver Onre, “und tho effect was almost wmagleal, Aly kidney diMmeulty was relleved, gud CF eun now hear when @ parson converses: in ado tone ax woll ns anybody, Icon- sider its wonderful remedy. GtON, Dol, Aug. 16, 1881, rae Hi. IL, Warner & Co: ne TLEMEN: Ada physician and also in the capaelty of 4 fietneetst, L hnve recon mended and preseribed the use of Warner's Saf Kiduey und Liver Qure to at lest fifteun persona, all of whom were afiiicted with Kidney troublé, and In-each and every” {ustance they were cured, 3 Line IB. ‘ Nt . Wore the nboyo'testimonials alven by men: of ordinary capacity or standing, thoir value might woll be questioned, but coming as they do from physicians prominent In the higher yanks of thelr professlon, and drawit trout oexperiunces such as only physicians can hove, they most conclusively show the in- usual and almost marvelous power of the remedy of which they speak. enred of Bright’s Dis - v7) ' c@) 7 ¥ FAO-SIMILN SIUNATURE PROMINENT: AND TRUE. 3 The Ontspoken Views of WelleKnorrn People on a Subject of Great * Importance. Merit of the Highest Order Confirmed Bes yond Dispute, c * tt 1sno easy matter to britig ousetves to bes Neve that such men ag Cresar, Cicero, ant other ancient worthfes ever Ilved, largely owing to the fact that they areso far remove by time and distance from our own Hyves and surroundings. ‘The samo principle is ‘true regarding statements and{ndorsements, Wo look with more or tess suspicion upon state- ments coming from unknown, sdarces, but where these lidorsenents are made by per- sons whose existence and vernelty are thor- oughly knuwn and attested by thelr own alg- natures, their. truth and value are beyond aastion. Such, precisely, are the volunta- ry testinontals Which follow, and which all who read cannot for a moment question: . iPurstoxt Houar, . Cicaco, Il, Oct test, f HM Warner & Co.: we, aud Liver Cure for kidney disease and Itvery beneficial. -1 ctu any one who has kidney it will cura the disease, fount recommend Itt Leo Alerts Motane, U., Jily 14, 1886, Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co. : GENT Y ney and Liver Cure, hing. been used by both ny wife and myselt eral princl ples,” sources of much Inconvenlenc failed to yield to the doctor's and Liver Cure, ” Miibecbede Mayor of Molle, Osatia, Neb, 24, 1881. Messrs. 11. 1. Warner & Co eeceeasey GENTLES ner’s Safe Kidney and 1.1 attacks, and have niways with satisfactory results. mnediclues worthy of cuntidence. SD. Hits Deputy 'I'reasurer. Ponthann, Mieh., Aug. 25, 1881. TAL Warner & Cot aes iENTH, was taken hysic into that terrible complal of the kidneys, Arbor, and vt feeling that there was no help for mn ndvised by a friend to try Warner’ ney und Liver Cure, but L scoffed at the Idea after having been trented by sume of tho beat medical skill im the country who had prononnced my easy Lite atlast purchased a bottle of the of that benefiting me, eurnble, remedy, and commenced using It uecordin: ie ne directions. I eaunot be teo thankful ia must heartily reeonmend of that fvartul disease, restoration to the useaft Warner's Sate ney ant Liver Cure, ‘I wish to say to every one sulfering from any manner of kidney or liver trouble, use that remedy and recover, ‘Guxxsro, Ill, July 13, 1881, Mosera. M. In, Warner Cot " Gentresen: (know that here at home I ant Inughed at for my enthusiasin i praising 5 wiedicine, but we owe au nach to your ‘Safe Kidney and Liver Cure that we hardiy ur thanks, My hos« band, Mr. Samuel Chambertain, first ased It, after suffering Intensely front Kddney dis your know how to express ease, At the tne he commenced using i he was frequently contined to the house, a was consilered In used all the remedies he could that air home doctors could prescribe, tug this, this has permanently glyen hin. anngieal Breas aulferer with erysipetus that you conkd: hardly have touched a spot with a pin that was hot broken out; but. this) year f have been, entirely free from. eruption, and In every way In’better health than In years, and 1 ate ver Cure, which haw proved an excellent system regulator, My husband and 1 have eused of being your agents; but you know we have been helped by lt und wish ta sea others helped. Miemtaan Crry, Ind., April 4, 1881, Mr. Warners Dea Sir: Having been tronbdled with the tried n great many remedies, without retief, at inst 1 tried your Sante Cure ond L feel tke a new nan, “I tin trove elng with Ariington’s Minstrels, - Thera sro twenty-four In number, who are using your remedy. Lalso recommended Jt to. my slie tor’s family with the same sucess. yo Cuicaco, May 80, 1681, Measrs. 1. He Warnor & Co. : My Dean Sins: For several years I have been a sufferer, and until your Safe Kidney and Liver Cura was suggested TE have not Known what it ts to be free from pain, My Sunuily physician aeteibuted all my ios aed tw diseased cand atter he had falled to give me relief your yemedy and am well man today, a ‘Testimony of auch high’ order and sn out- spokon in its nature cannot be questloned, mud places the remedy to whieh 1% refers on tha highest plano of value, For diseasés of the kidneys, liver, or urluary organs nothing ever known in the history of the world cau for a moment compare with it An Sits: Lhave used your Safe Kidney rouble, and L think ‘our reinedy, the Safe Kid- . She used tt “on '‘gen- ~ as a system and Siver regu- jator: I tuok the medicine for a long-stand- tog kidney trouble, which has been the and which medtes, or any others, until -£ used your Safe Kidney We both unite ir pronowns elng it to be the best medicine ever used, and. in regommending It to others us % Safe reme have frequently used Ware ver Cure for local iffections nitendant upon severo rheumatic erived benctit therefrom; 1 have also used the Safe Nervins 1 consider these tA. Httle ‘over a year ago I sick, 1 did not know what the trouble was, but L continued te grow worse, and Hy coinplaint bailed the ski of iny ans, At-last iny’ agmptons developed Int, Bright's disease Last April went to Ann went before the faculty of the meiient college there, and Miter a critleni ex- amination they declared niine to be a clear easu of Bright's disease, and f enme hotne L.uade use of your medicine;. and E it. to all sufferers » 3 F ean truly say that J owe my present existence ant happy n erltien! health. He hag, hear of, oF bue without any benetit, until ho commenced ts- ‘Then his improvement was re+ markable, and lia sayshe never Knew of any- thing that gave lim the temporary Taller tag hy, believe Mr. Chamberlain thinks as much of yourcremedy ag he docs of his imported Nor- inandy horses, ‘Tho medicine had such o effect on my husband that [cons eluded to try It myself, ag it was recom- mended for orysipelus, and I hiad been a rom that disense and liver trouble, ‘The year: before L.was so afflicted tribute ft to the use of your Safe Kidney ant recommended your ‘medicine, until “nearly half the town has been cured, nui we are ace that we have recommended it solely because liver and kidneys for four or five yenrs-and | ‘idney and Liver - fon of ny kilnoys, ane ition of ny kid a ae _

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