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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1873. THE FINANCIAL NEWS. Continued from tho Firat Page. by o partnor, valuod sl €X000, which wiwolled tho total amount up to $900,600, : XU LIADUITIES Tootod up 8098,000, cousisting of dobts to dopos- ftora, Ulho assote havo beon” ppraisgd by tho Cotinittos, and tho rosult Is that tho 845,000 of ovordrufty nroonly valuod at 887,855 tho billa recolvablo amount to $100,600; dno from othor banks, $1,087: roal ontato, £143,000 + TOTAY, AnsETH, §628,812. Accopting thoso_figuren as truo, it will bo scon €iat tho croditors aro likoly o Yoalizo bntwoon 50 oud 00 couts on tho dollar. Much do- gonds in this easo upou tho futuro of tho monoy markot, a8 tho renl catato fa appralsed at tho pricas Gbtaling provious to tho yanio, and, of Sourso any sonslble shrinkego would cate fur- Etor lass to tho oraditora. Busincss 18 slowly roviving horo, and onch day shows somo fnoronso in tho quahtity of graly shipped. 8till, confidonco in far from being ro- Stored, ‘snd tho ks are bdly batnporod for monoy. Tha complaint is univoranl, that socuri- tios of tho bost charactor aro almost absolutoly gon-nogotinblo. Tho city, somo time ngo, {amued 600,000 of bonds, boarlug 8 por cont intorost ayablo annually, but fnds it impossiblo to soll fiom ot prosenty aud much of thoolty mprove: mont will bo stopped unloss the contractors will agroo to take cortificatos of indobteduoss in part payment. — BAN FRANOISCO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune. i Faancisto, Oct. 8~ Tha offaot of tho Eastorn panic, which nffocted this const but alightly, bns edtirely disappesred. All branches of buslncss aro somowhnt improvod, aud confl- donco smong business-mon is_ontiroly rostored. The commorcial and fuancial status on the Paciflo const is a8 eubstantinl as formorly, and ‘monoy is oasy. The defoat of tho rallrond monopolios af the Inst election has hind tho offect of oponing tho California stroot safes, aud distributing thoir contonta smoog tho peoplo. Building i8 going on In yarious parts of tho city. Tho marketsar feoming with all kinds of coroals, (ruits, to. Evorything arguos o prosporous wintor in Cali- fornia. — THE INDIANA COAL MINES, TInpuNaronts, Oct. 8.—Thero have beon fonrs of a susponsion of tho oporations in tho Cloy County coal-minos, from tho known in- avillty of the oporators to meot in full tho monthly wages of tho miners, which will be due ooxt Baturday. Arrangoments Linvo boon made, bowever, to psy in chocks and ordors, but_tome roduction in mining oporations is_probablo. Blook conl has advancod to $2,05 and 82.76 at tho mines—the formor (prico to lrgo contractors. Tho conl mazkot in”this ity is abuudsutly sup- od. ¥ —_— DUBUQUE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dusuque, Ia., Oct, 8.—Tho Dirctors of the Merchants' National Bank of this clty, now in liguidation, held o meoting this aftornoon, and slected W. E. Wallington Prosidont. All tho gersonal proporty turiod ovor to tho Morobanty’ ational and Dubuquo saviugs banks by Bab- bago & Shofllold, to satisfy ns much ns possiblo thir indebteducss to_these inatitutions, will bo eold at 10 o'clock next Saturday morning. birailss i ST. LOUIS. 8r, Touns, Oct.8.—The Dircctors of the Union National Babk of this city bavo decided to go into liquidation. Tho assats are enid to largaly excoed the liabilitios, and nobody will loso any- thing. Tho causo of this action Is stringoncy of ourroncy. e SALT LAKE, BiLr Lawg, Oct. 8,—An immanso quantity of oros and bullion i locked up in consequenco of the lnok of currency. R SELMA, ALA. 8xraua, Oct. 8.—Tho Belmn Suvings Bank hins resumed. 8 CRIME. Happy Besult of & Shooting Alfray in Momphis. spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Meuents, Tonn., Oct. 8.—A white man named J. P. Moon amused Limself to-doy by shooting ai a colored drayman named Dan WWalters, Tho latior, however, amused tho spectators by knacking the former down with a drag-pin, Tho blood-thirsty assailant was arrosted. ~ ‘L'he affair occurred on Socond street. Rilled by o Reckless Driver. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MirtwaUKEE, Oct. 8.—A Coroner's inqueat on the death of Dr, James Orugom to-day resultod in & verdict thnt bis injurics wera tho result of the careless nnd reckless drivin Howard, fast hackman of this day night. ot George ty, on Tuos- Femuale Prisoners in Indiana Transe ferred to o New Home, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, IspiasaroLts, Ind., Oct. 8.—Warden Shyler, of the Indians State Prison, South, arrived in the city to-day, in charge of Heventeen fomale con- victs, who iwere placed in the State Roformatory Institute for Women and Giils, in accordance with the sct of the Logislaturo 8¢ 180, Thoso include sll the women confined in tho State Ponitentiary building, just completod ot & cost of 100,000 The Stokes Trial. New Yons, Oct. 8.—Edward Stokos, indictod for the murdor of Fisk, was atrnigned for trinl in the Court of Oger and Torminor this morning. The prikonor's counsal okjected to the wholo panol of jurors, and tho court adjourned until afsernoon, to give tho District Attornoy timo to meot the objection. After the Tocoss, the conrt-room was crowded with spectators, Thoir only entertainmont, how- sver, wan & dry argument on Iaw_poiuts involved In tho challenges, which Judge Davis brought to 3closs by taking” tho pupers, saying o wouid ive his decision to-morrow morniug. Tho ‘ourt then sdjourned for the day. Peliberate Murder. New Onezaxs, Oct, B.—Toory Armant, a woll- known and highly respectable” young man, was shot and killed Inst evening at Mrs, Foiclinrts reuidence, 119 Royal street, by Sam Williame, o evamb\ar, bocanse Armant rofused to recognize illiams on the atreet. el S LIBEL SUIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Kaxsas Cir, Oct, 8,—The libel-suit of Con- grossman Cobb, of Kansas, ve. Taylor, editor of tho Wyandoito Gazette, for slander, is in progrese. - The Court hos beon two days pro- curing a jory, but will open up fully to-morzow Wyandotte. FAIRS. Porter County (Ind.) Fair. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. VALPARAIS0, Ind., Oct. 8.—Tho Porter County Fair opened to-dey with flattering prospects for euccess to-morrow and pext dsy. ‘lhe farmers bave beon busy all dsy bringlng hero tho bost products of their farmh for exhibition, Tho fair will not get fully undor way uutil to-morrow. Col. For sponks Friday, when o large crowd from the surrounding countios will be in attond- snce. Grand Traverso County (Tlich.) Fair. Special Dispateh to Th L‘Mcngn Tribune, Travenss City, Mich,, Oct. 8.—Tho fair of Graud Traverse County oponed here to-lay. Most of the day has boon taken up o making arrangomonta sud gotting roady for the displny to-morrow ana next day. ‘I'io weathor bas boon ito cold for soveral duys, and this may somo- what clieck the puceoss, but prospoots are bri lant for the bost fair wo havo had yot, if tho wanthor favors us, as oxtonsivo proparations bavo boen made. The Xndianapolis Exposition, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpravaionts, Oct.8,—Twenty-fivo thonsand pooplo attended tho Lxposition to-dsy and evening. This {8 equal to the attondanco of Weduesday last weol, ‘Thore ecoms to be no falling off in the interest. Lo-morrow is to be anothor grand day. et NEW YORK. Meeting of the National Catholic Tont poranco ConventionssCharges Pree forred Agninst Comptroller Greens New Yonk, Oct. 8.—Tho second General Con- yoution of the Koman Cathalic Total Abstinouco Bacioties of the United States waa begun to-dny by 8 solomn bigh mass in the Onthedral, Attor the maus the delegatos marchod to Ir- ving Hall, and wero eallod to ordor by the o, Father MoDevitt, of Washiugton, who prosided and mado an addroms, unyiis ono abject of the Convention waa the astablishment of a nowapa- per, that tho virtue of lomporanco might be aprosd throughout the land. and ita Influonco bo ‘golt £rom oconn o ocean, A Committeo on Cro- b dentinls was appolutod and n roconn takon. On roanrombling, sovoral nddrosses on_tomporance, wore mada by olorgymon, A ronolution giving tho grootings of tho Convontion to tho Popo by cnblo, and asking hin blosaing fn roturn, woa ruled out of ~ ordor untll tho roport of tho Commitioo on Crodontinla wns diwposed of. This roport oxoluded o delogalo from B, Jamos Bucloty, of Now York until that organization liad complled with th portion of thio_rulos adopted at Uloveland ro- Quiring tho paymont of an_ uifiation foo on ad- minsion {o tho Convention. Upon complinco with the rulos tho Sacloty ws admiltad, and tho Convontion soon nftorwords adjourucd tll Lo morcow morning. “Tho Govornniont to-dny obtainod a vordict of $20,000 I an aotion agalust Oncnr Kin s hia bondsmon, to goouro the pnymont of intornal rovonuo taxes to that amount, A delogation of tho Roform Assaciation eallod on Mayor Havomeyoer to-day, and rond n sorics of chargos ngainat Comptrollor Greon, nocusing Uit of paying one porson ovor 87,000 for lobly: ing at Albany lnst yoar, nd other largo suma of ublio money for licoping himsolf in ofilce; that F' wan not abie to disoririnato botwoon ubt and unjust olnime, thoroby ontafling immono logal oxponscs upon tho clty, Tho Mayor, in roply, snid tho chnrges woro of vory sotlous charac: ter, sud lio would sak Gomptrollor Groon to oz- plain, SPORTING MATTERS. Dubnque Driving Park Races. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DuBuquE, Is., Oct. 8.—Ab tha second day's Tacos at the Dubuque Driving Park thore was an incronsod attondanco, ovor twico tho numbor of foaiorday being presont. Batting is still zathoe ight, acatclty of money boing tho caueo, a8 thoro wore soveral favoritos that would have boen backed by & consldorable amount. but for n Iaok of funds, Tnho first was a threc-minuto raco, mile heats, bost threoin five ; purse, $200. Bight horaes woro ontorod ; all started. Old Jack taok tho first heat I 2:50%7, Morg ook tho mext throe hoats. Timo, 2:51, 2:54, and 2:50, ‘Tho second was a hialf-mile dash for 8125‘ the bost 2in 8 1 won by Allos Ward, in 5%, 63bg. The third was a 2: 94 raco for $300, milo konts, ‘best threo in five. Fivo horsos woro entorod ; four started, DBonnie Doon took the first hont in 2:36}(; Whalobono took tho next two hoats in 2:36, * At tho end of this heat it had bocome 80 dark that the raco was postponod until to- morrow at 10 o'clock. It {a gonerally bolioved that Whalobono will win the raco. Races at Enu Clnire, Wis, Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. EAv CLAInE, Wi, Oct. 8.—The socond day of tho race meoting wos fairly sttondod. The weathor was flno and tho aport oxcollont. Sweopatakes race, milo heats, best two in throe, for threo-minute Lorses, for a pursa of $100. BUMMART, E, 0, Wostbrook'a Wiscousin Mald George Vinan' Gray Jerry a1 4 2 3 A Time—2:57X, 283, Second race, milo eafs, Best throo in Svo, for 2:40 liora £I00 purso, UAALATY J. Gates' Mary Lano ... Vestbrook’s Diiy . Palmer’s Jack Stiles. Time—2:08, 3:49, 3523, om @ erom A9, Mccting at the Beloit Driving-Pari. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Degorr, Wis, Oct. 3.—Tlo regtlar mooiing at tho Bololt Driving-Park, to-day, was ratl slimly attended, but tho races wefo vory satig- fuotory, Tlo 2100 saco wag won by Dadger il owned by Ira Rowall, 18t ; Lady Maok, owned by E. P, Dickoy, 24 ; Mollio, ownod by Ry War- or, B Thia W very' handsomely-contostod Taco, Time, 2278, 2:25, 299, Tho pureo of- fored was §700, “Iho 8-minuto race resultod as follows : Amy B, 1ot ; Bny Bon, 2d ; MaggioG. 30, Tho best timo in ' the’ raco ‘was' 2:38)7, au the purse was 2600, Tho trotting continuas to- morrow and noxt day. Cleveland Shooting = Club Tournne ment. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CrevpianD, O, Oct. 8.—Tho, trap-shootin tournament of tho Cleveland Shooting Olul opened to-duy undor favotable auspices. ~ Thore woro thirty-nino_ontrios, including most of tho leading amatours, professionals boing barrod. Tho prizo of » Parker breoch-loading. gun was won Cozzons, of Windsor, Canada; tho prize of 5100, by I. Whoat, of Clovolaud; tho prizo of & Howo sowing maching, Ly E. D. Dilly, of Clovelnud ; tho prizo of n silvor fishorman's zool, by N. C. Hinsdale, of Syraouso, N. Y. Tho tournamont. coutinues three dsys, and includes ‘prizes Lo thio smount of $1,000. Noshvilic Blood-florse lAssociation IRuces. Nasnyinee, Tonn,, Oct, 8,—At tho fifth day of thio Nashville Blood-Horso Atsociation races, tho firat raco was for tho Young Awmerica Stake No. 3, for 2-year olds, dash of s mile, 325 entranco, play or pay, Association to add $500, 850 to siecond horso, tho winner of the Young Amoricn Btako No. 1 to carry ten pounds extra, thirty-five ontries. Tho following startod : Malone's oh, c. Tho bodoe, Turner's_ch, . Pardoo, also b, c, Viscount, Prido's b. f. Morah West, Ttobinson & Morgan's b. o. Astral, Melntiro’s b. c. by War Danco, Cheatham's ch. ?. Vaultreas, McClolland's ch. £. Mary Lightfoot, Alcock'sch, f. Chattorbox, Cadwallador's ch, f. Iinpudence, Merroll's ch, f. Britomarte, Beott’s ch. . King Ponne. BUMNMARY, Astral, Vaultress Impudence. Otuera in “Timo—1:40%. Tho socond race was two-mile hoats. Associa- tion purso, 9400 ; eocond horso, $100. Throo entries; all startod. a Franklin's b, m, Atizon Iarding'a chi. f, Madoira. ‘Alcack's eh, ¢, Carrington Thne—3:43 ™ Tho third race was a dashy of o milo aud a half. Assoclation purso, $200. Two ontrics. Won by Hildlng'u Planchotte. Timo, 2:4754. “Iho. Turf Congrosn stake, four-milo hoats, which was to have beon run to-day, could not bo mado up. ‘o two-mile hoat race was substi- tntod. Wenther pleasant, track in good condi- tion, and attendanca very largo. Jerome PPark Iinces. Jenows Pang, N. Y., Oct. 8,~Tho attondance at tho races to-day is good. Tho first race, for a pure of 3500, ono_and five-oightlis of n_milo, was won by True Blus, boatiug Warliko, Wizzard, Bessio Leo, Orfolun, Mildow, and Village Blacksmith, in the order namod.’ Timo, 2:573¢. Tha focond Faca fo ihe huntors' stake, for 3- year-old fillics, ono milo and threo-quartors, wan Won by Lizio Lucas, bonting Katy Penso, in 8173, Only Lo startod, Tfi6 third race, for tho Maturity stakos, &-year- olds, throe milos, wae wou by Mate, boating Vio- toris, Mab, and Boss Tweed. Timo, &:51. Tho fourth race for 8500, Lwu-yoar olds, five furlongs, was won by MoDauiol's Asteroid’ flly, beating King Amadeus and seven others. The fifth race, handicap stoople-ohase, purss 8800, about two miles and vas \on by Dufty, boating five othora. Timo, 5:61. Goorge ;Vcn& threw bis rider, who was not soriously in- urod. The English Newmarket Xaces, Lospo, Oct, 8,—1This was the third dny of the sccond October meeting nt Newmarkat, The raco for the Middle Park plato was won b Nowry, Speetator was second, and Maruwort] third. " Twenty-four horacs ran. OHIO0. The ¥amilton County Commissions erw Suit Agninst Gov. Noyese=Tho Governor Denles the Allegations of Plaintifin. ! CixomxaTi, Oct. 8.—Gov. Noyes, through his attoruoys, to-day filed his answor to the petition of the County Commissloners in the Indoxing sult, denying ench and evory allegation of fraud and misroprosoutation contained n said potition, and ovory allogation in eald patition, excopt as herein admitted: * But the dofond- ant says that lo recolved from tho Au- ditor of Hamilton County, a8 Lo was law- full ontitled to do upon orders of the TBoard of County Comniasionors of Hamilton Connty, Iawfully issued to tho defondaut, war- rants upon tho ‘reasury of #aid county for sums of mouey eorzasponding with the warrante mou- Uoned in tho potitiou, In paymont fur work dona ou account of uaid county, in pursusnce of a contract_lnwfully eutored into by said Board of County Commissfonors with tho dofendant.” The former did uot walt for sorvice to bo mads, but rrnmptly waived tle servico of 8 provess upon him, and voluntarily rosponded to the petition wlilo away from homio in Loraino County. STRIKE ENDED. LaSarve, Tll., Oct, 8.—All differences having beon ndjustod botwoen tho propriotors and om- ployos of tho Phamix Glass Works, of this clty, tho fires have boen again Introduced in the fur- }mcns.‘ and glass-blowing will bo rosumed fn s fow dave, L only vellolas for PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. COonolusions of the Senate Committeo on Privileges and Eleotions, They Propose to Elect by a Direct Vote of the People. The Voting to Bo Done by Districts Under the Plurality Rule, Each State to Be Entilled to Two Votes at Large. Congress to Establish Tribunals for tho Deoision of Contests. New Yonxk, Oct. 8.—Sonators Morton, of In- diana, Oarpontor, of Wisconsin, Anthony, of Riodo Island, and Bayard, of Dolawaro, mom- bors of the Committee on Privilegos and Eloc- tions of tho Senato of tho United States, to-day cloged thoir conforoncos, which have boon con- tinued from day to day for tho past weok in this oity in reforenco to tho modo of eleoting Prosi- dent. Tho subatanco of their doliborations thus far involves the following PROFOBITIONS ¢ First—To abolish eloctoral colleges. Second—That the President snd Vico-Prosidont. bo olacted by tho peoplo voting direotly for the candidates. Third—That each Stato shall be divided into a8 many Districts os tho Btate {s entitled to rop- repontativas in Congross, to be composod of con- tiguous torritory compact in form and sa nearly oqual in_population 65 mny be, and tho person having the highost number of voles for Presi- dent in each district shall recelve the vote of that District for Prosidont, which shall count ono Presidential voto. That cach Btiate shall bo entitled to two Presidential votos st large, which shall bo countod for tho person baving tho highest numbor of votea in the wholo Btato. Fourth—The porson_having tho highest num- ber of such Prosidontisl votos in tho United Statos, sball bo Prosidont. Fifth—Theso provisions shall bo applicable to thio olaotion of Vico-Prosident. Sizth—Congross shall havo powor to provide for Lolding aud_conducting_clactions for Prot- dont and Vico-Prosidont, and to ostablish tri- Dunals for the docision of contosts as to the voto inany District or Stato, snd make rogulations govoruing tho procoodings of thoso tribunals, * By tho adoption of TIE DISTRIOT SYSTEM OF 3 by tho pooplo diroctly for candidaton, with two Trosidontial votes in tho Btsto at large and tho plurality ralo for dotermin- ing tho result, tho cloction i brought a8 nearly homo to tho poople a8 can be, not to ako it an oleotion by tho nation a8 oilo com- munity, and it still rocognizos the Statos as such, whilo it onables tho pooplo of each District in tlio Stato to oxpross tholr will, g0 that horo- aftor o Stato nacd not east o solid voto, as undor the prosont systom. It tends to disponso with the convention which is now uecossary in order to form an electoral tickot for cach Stato, and it enlargos the liborty of tho ndividual votor, who can vote for auy citizon ho mey soloct for Prosi- dont or Vice Presidont. LY THE PLURALITY BYSTEX, tho cloction will always bo final, aud there can Dbe no necossity for oloction by the Houso of Teprosontativos, which is 0 much objectod to. Tho plurality rule bas boon adoptod succossfully in llF'.hu Btates of tho Union oxcept four in the elaction of Stato officors, and it gonorally pro- vaila in the olection of Mombors of Cotgross. Tn nono of ho States whoro it hins beon triod in thero nny thoughe of abandouing it, Othor quostious are considorod in_connection with TiE voTES in Btates and Districts, and providing for the exigancy of tho donth o rosignation of tho Prosi- dont aftor olection and boforo inauguration. Those aro suggostions whicl havo boon con- sidored, but of coureo no. conclusions could bo arrivod ab. yoTING, THE PLAGUE. The Ravages of Yellow FKever in Memphis Checked by the Frosts-Ap= prehension that the Improvement Will Bo Only ‘Lemporary--Denths in Shroveport YesterdayeeAdditional Xtelief Going Forward. Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Mexrmn, Tonn,, Oct. 8.—Anothor frost this ‘morning tends to increnso the prospoots of tho subsidenco of the provailing malady, and to-day tho numbor of now casos Toported was much lous than any day eiuco its first sppoarance, ‘Tho cold snap, Liowover, is touding to incroaso tho numbor of doaths in proportion to tho numbor of cases &t prosout oxinting. TIIE MOUTALITY TEPONT, tho firat furnishiod by tho new Bosrd of Health, shiows that forty deaths have ocourrod during tho past twonty-four hours, of which thirty-ono wero from yollow fover, s docrenso of {hirtoon from tho total deaths, ‘aud thirtcon from tho yollow-faver doaths, At nightfall, & gathoring of olouds and in- cronetug tomporataro indicito rain, In tho evout of which plysicians predict that tho prosont oheok will not amount to anything toward abato- ‘mont of the discaso, but rathor o an inoronso o its ravages, LIDERAL CONTRIDUTIONS from all quarters aro coming on aud boing placed in tho hands of Committeos, Who aronow ou- ablod to provido for the sick and porsons ro- ducod to objects of charily by the prosont calamity, Tho gentlomen composing tho Citl- zons' Rollof Committoo havo eutirely abandonod thoir pursuits, and aro giving thoir wholo timo tothe tusit of trying to provido for tho slok and distrossod, and hoid daily sossions. They aro now thoroughly orgauized, aud apply thowdolves to tho sovaral dutics assignod wilh commonda- ble oarnostuoss and military precision. PHOMINENT CITIZENS APPLIOTED. Tho namo of Low Waxlor, wortly citizen, s among tho doaths of yollow fover to-dny. Alr. Hugl Btowart, of tho firm of Blowart, Gwynno & Co., is vory low, and not oxpacted to recovor. . X.'Hondrlx, of tho firm of Hendrix, Cartor & Co., who Lios boon_confined sovoral days with tho Prowaiing fovar, i considerad bojoud dangor, and will bo at his post in a fow days. TIE MASONIO UELIEF DOARD Diav their hauds full, and are sctive in ronder- tng nid and comfort. ' Tho Gorman Mtelief, Odd- Followe', and othor sociotios aro glving un vidod atfontion to the nfllicted momiors of thoir rospoctivo organizations, and nre in rocoipt of nnworous contributions;from thoir brothron of overy ectlon. Tho rapid growth of conndonco in tho effect of the cold, frosty weathor on tho opidomic in apparent in THE DIPROVEMENT OF nusiviss, Yostordny, tho rocoipts of cotlon to dato wero geeator than at the eamo timo Inst year, Thioro Ia not much doing In rotail busiriess, but tho wholosalo trado on ordars in vary favorablo undor tho cizoumstancos, (70 the Asociated Presa,) Merews, Tonn,, Oct. 8.—Anothor hoavy frost this morning, and the prospoct of a slight one in tho morning, ‘To-day's intermonts were thir- ty-one from yellow fovor and ton from othor cougos, Dominican Sistor Mary Joseph, formor- ly Suporior of tho 8t. Agnax Acadomy, died to- by, ;J'!m Rev. Fathor O'Nrien, of Bt. Petor's CObureh, is very low with fovor. AN ATPALLING YIOTOURE, Memphis (Oct. 7) Dispateh o the St, Louis Democrat, No langusgo can plcture tho appalling state of affaira hore, ~ Tho donth-plague ks sproad ovor tho entire area north of Poplar street. Evory house 18 closed, Doath haaontored nearly ovory ‘portal, and sicknoss prevails to an extont unpar- allolod in tho Listory of ecourge-stricken citios sinco the great Norfolk epidemio of 1865, Not less than 700 porsous now lie low with the dis- onso; 800 Liave already died, aud not less than 8,600 Love suffercd, ‘and the ond is mnot yot, as tho mortallty fo-dey oxcoods any provions ticie, and many new casos nre roported, The Walthal Infirmary lost eleyon by death to-day, and have thirty etill alive, It in fonrod that the light frost last mghtaud the cold of the past fow Quys will ouly sggravato tho dis- 880, a8 tho woathor bas turned quito warm fo- dl:(‘ Tho Howard Boolaty, now incressed to thirty-one memborw, patrol the olty in beats to aid tho friendless, destitute, and dying, The Howards have mllrl{nlbfl nursos at work, and nood a8 many more, In one family, cloven por- eona aro down and nono left to nurse, Othors, with fower persons, are all slok, Harrowins tales of woe and sufforing are reported. Al supply stores are shut, and bread and milk carts hayo ‘consed going above Poplar streot, and tha dead. or to osrrv nurdos or rollof storos, or dootors’ carringon, aronow to be socu thoro, To-night, tho city in as still 5a n_gravoyard, and tlio olonr moon shods a palo, slokly light down upon what ap- oarn £o' bs n deoriod olty. Many businoms ouses in tho most thriving part of tho placo aro st up, and tho keopors flod. ~Othiord are in ohargo of s porter and olork of 80, and all busi- noss, oxcopt that of modloin-vondors, s aua- ponded. Tho steamor daudo oame up to-day, and wont back at ouco wthout frelght.” No oth: or atonmor arrlvad to-day. Fathor V. B. Caroy s to~dag—tho socond priost-martyr. Anoter nun lloo low, making throo who have fallon. Tho laat of Dr. O, 1 Miner's family at tho dmg- storo, opposite the Ovorton, i down. and all tho othors havo diod. Tho Rov. I'. 8, Dowman was burlod to-day. DEATNA IN BIREVETORT. Bnneyeront, May 8,—Tho intormonts to-day woro:_John Bmith, whito, 18; M. D, Parks, 54 Lucy Dorian, 24; Dr. T. P, Hotohidas, 57; Ed- win' J. Elstonor, 18; Julina Borchhoim, 28; Martha 3. Walls, 33;_Aifrod Bavillo, 80; ' Hut- tou, child, no ago; ' Jamos Norman, 50;' Golin Williams, 16, biack. 1IN DUDUQUE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtine, Dunuque, In., Ook, 8.—A oaso of yellow fover, terminating fatally, occurred in this oity Inat night. The pationt camo off the river from bo- low, whore ho got tho fevor. Anothor case oc- currod on Bunday night, The appoaranca of tho fover in thin oity bas boon kept vory quict, con- #equontly thore 18 no oxoitomont. spuctar Bionaten o The hicano Tridune, ial Dispate] o 3 PrtADELPEIA, Gob. 8. Mombora of tho Phil- adolphin Drug Exchango havo formed o 86 sub- soription fuud for tho reliof of the poor strickon cltizons of Momphis and Shrovoport. The Prosidont of tho Commercial Exchango fo-dag called tho aitontion of ‘membors of tho Board to this mastor, and roquested thoir gonor- bl 2 to The Chicago Tribs Special Dispatch ago une, Nasuvinie, - Honh., Ock. Bo—Grand-3aster Bornoy, L. 0. O, F., will isauo & proclamation to-marrow roquosting nil lodges in this Btate to givo liborally to Momphin, LirTie Roow, Ark,, Oct. 8,—Anothor heary frost this morning. ‘The Btate Modical Association moots hore to- morrow, Abont 3200 have beon collactod Lore to-dsy for tho benotit of tho Momphia sufforora. Nasnvire, ‘Tonn,, Oct. 8.—Tho cltizens, churchos, Masons, and Odd-Follows of Nash- ville have in the Inst throo days contributod to tho Momplils sufforors, In monsy, provisions, snd blankots, botwoen 0,000 and $8,000, New Yonk, Oct. 8.—A committee of Memphis morchants residing in this oty acknowlodgo con- tributions smounting to ovor £5,000, for tho're- lif of yollow-foydr sulfarers in Momphis. 0mo, Iil., Oct, 8.—The sum of sbout 8700 wan raiaed in this olty for tha reliof of tho Mom- Phis snd Bhrovoport sufforers, Of thin sum, alliday Bros. gave #100, and Charlos M. Howo & Co. ‘anothor 100, tho latter ospecially for Bhrovoport, Othor contributions aro coming in and being forwarded without dolay, Tho quarantino at thia city will bo raised as #00n a8 wo havo anothor frostor two. The pub- lic health is improving all tho timo. PonTaxours, Va., Oct. 8.—Tho City Council s appropriatad $500 for tho roliof of Mom- phis, and $200 for Shroveport. A committoe of citizons was appointed to- colicot contributions. S RAILROADS. Election of Dircctors by the Itockford, Mock Ivland & S5t Lowis E2ailrondess Moody Bonten. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Roow IsLaxD, Iil., Oct. 8.—Tho sunual meet- ing of tho atockholdors of tho Rockford, Rack 1sland & St. Louts Railrond Company was held 1 thin oity to-day. Thore was s epirited con- tost for Diroctors; tho opposition to tho presont managemont bolng 1od by William Groon, of Codar Rapida, but ho and his party were beaton by over 10,000 majorily and tho old Board ro- olootad, 86 follown: K. L. Coblo, Cormolius Lyude, Mylo Loo, F. W. Eyorhauser, and Calvin Truoudalo, Book Island; Liram 'Coblo snd Goorgo V. Coblo, Davonport; IL. B. Sud- low, Coal Valloy; John Mosow, Winchos- tor; Bon Bloknoy, Br., Bt. Louis. At & mooting of tho Directors, the following officars. woro ro-olectod: Rausom’ R, Coblo, Prasident ; Goorgo W. Coble, Vioe-Prosident; Cornelius Lyndo, Trossuror; and John P. Whitchead, Boorotary. “Aftor iho olection was over snd the stockhold- ers had ndjourned, an injunction was eerved on the Groon party, rertraining them from votiny upon or tranaforring thelr atook, on tho groun that it bad been fraudulontly ssuod and ob- tainod, tho objoct of which waa to provont any farthor attompt to conirol tho Jollcy of the Company by mosns of that stock, aud to have tho samo sct asido ga fraudulont. ' A suit Lnd been brought by tho Diractors againet Honry 1. Boody, a formor partuor of tho Groon party it building the road, for ombozzling $245,00 of tho Company's monoy, and the stook-holdors to-day indorsed tho ction of the Board in_instituting the suit, and_instructed them to proseouto it with vigor. It was genorally beliovod that the Groon party waa trying to_got control of the road for tho purpoiio of sottling that suit; but, if thors waa any such dosign, it uttorly failed, and Mr. Boody must dofond himsolf 1 the courty ag bost lio can. It i propor to say that tho stookholders nlong tho lino of tho rosd aro strongly in favor of sustaining tho prosont mau- agomout. County and Town Aid for the Chicngo & Atlantio Railrond. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fonr Wayxe, Ind., Oot. 8.—Oflicial returna of tho spocial oloction in Wolls Gouuty, to decido rogacding ho proposod appropristion of 65,000 in ald of tho Ohicago & Atlautia Railrond, gives » majority in favor of tho approprintion of 247, Mootinge are bolug hold in ovory township and county through which tho road raus in favor of makiug appropriationn ; clootions will be hold shortly. Work bas bogun on the enstern division of tho road, and will bo pushied onward rapidly. The Canada Southern Railrond in Indinnn. special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Font Wayng, Ind, Oct, 8.—The Canada Sonth- ern Railroad in Northorn Indlana has como to rief, and all work has Loon ntopped by the Ehorifra of movornl countios in this Atato soizing tho Compauy's offects, It i thought but fow daya will olapso bofore the work will be allowed to go on. Grand Raphds & 1ndiann Road. Special Dinpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tnaveise: Crry, Mich,, Oct. 8.—The track of tho Grand Rapids & Indlaun Rtond has boon com- plotod to within six miles of Littlo Travorso By, and will bo finishod in ono wook, ou it is being rapldly pushod forward. PEORIA. The Doolittle Contempt Cnec Comcs Up for o Eearing, Special INspatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pronia, 1L, Oct, B.—Mossrs, Doolittlo & Tice appoarod in Judge J. W, Cochrano's Court this aftornoon answer in to the docroo of tho last torm of Court, to show causos why thoy should not bo tried for contompt. Judgo Doolittle filed a potition on bohnlf of himsolt and cliout, pray- iug that tho dooroo be openod in the cose of Farroll and Emory against Tice, and also filod answer to tho same. Stophon made a petition that tho casa bo romovad fromathis Court to that of tho Unitod Btatos at Chicago, aud supported his causo in an ablo srgument of ovor an hour, Timo was given counsol on the oppoxite sido kil Mondy to auswor tho same, aud docision on tho firut prayor of potitioner poatponod until tho lst quostion Las bbon docidad.. e apinion among ‘mombors of tho bar fs that Doolittlo has the bost. sido of the argument, and that tho caso will bo removod to tho Fodoral Court at Oliicago. MILWAUKEE. A Distillery Seizod==A Temporary Ens= gine for the WatereWorkn, Murwaukez, Oct. 8.—Tho distillory of Thomns O'Noil was soizod by Government’ ofticors to- dny for irrogularitios, Tho placo was under subpicion some time, but It was uot until yos- forday that " tho ‘ovidauce warmtod tho atop taken, A tamporary ongluo for the Wator-Work ar- rived forday, and It s oxpctad thio olly will be suppliod from the rivor aboye tho dam about tho middlo of next month., A Inko-water supply cannot Lo accomplishod until epriug, e i il THE WEATHER, Wasnyatox, Oct. 8.—For Thumdufi. through- out the Atlantle and Eastorn Quif Btates light winds, mostly northwost, with oclear weatlior, For the lake rogion, failing baromotor, south~ woutorly winds, bokiug to austorly, partiycloudy and clear weathor oxcept on Lake Superior, whore brisk winds and oloudy woather are probat ble. For tho Northwoat, falling baromoter, southerly winds, cloudy aud threatoning weath- or, Fortho Ohio Valley, southwestorly winds, rising temperature, and clear or partly cloudy ‘weather, FOREIGN. Serious Miners’ Riot in Corn- wall, England, Statement of the Government Prose- cutor at the Bazaine Trial. FRANCE. Pantn, Oct. B.~It is roportod that whon tho Aseombly Is nskod to voto In favor of tho oleva- tion of Count do Obambord to the throvo, s King Honry 1V., Rouhor will propose that the monarchical principle bo entablished, but that it bo loft to tho country to docide which monarchy is proforrad. g Panis, Oct. 8.—In this Bazaine conrt-mortisl to-day, tha reading of Rivlore's roport was con- tinuod, Riviere argucs to show that the moans of communication Lotweon Motz and Paris wero amplo, and that Bazaino's rofusal to combine bis forcos with othor armios in tho fiold was crim- inal. The Marsbal s accused of pursuing m orsonal polioy by which tho enemy profited, horo is avidonco that bo even rofusod $o assist in an effort mado to provision Metz. Dazaino's insation 18 sttributed pactially to hositotion cauod by the news from Sodan and Paris, and partially’ o his socrot nogotlation with tho cnomy. Whatover Governmont thero was in Fronco, ho should havo fought for it instead of lintoning to the overtures of tho euomy, racelving their agout Regnior and plotting the rostoration of tho Empire. Ho only thought of maintain- ing tho army I good sondition to plny tho po- Titieal part e dosignod. Had Bazaino dono his daty by taking his army into the interlor of France, leaving Motz to defend horsolf with o rrinon which could eubsist on tho rosouroes of tho aurrounding country, Motz would havo Leld out until tho srmistico, aid Lorraine would nover havo beon codod. Rivioro continnes: A foroign war was not enough. Our unhappy country was condomned to tho Lorror of civil war, and what did Marshal Bazaino do thon? He united with the enomy to ovorthrow the govornmont of bis country, “Tlin roport condemus tho Marshal for failing to dostroy tho matorial of war loft at Motr, while ho waa caroful o destroy all correspond- enco which might compromiso himaolf for fro- quontly recoiving in peraon visits of Gorman gflors, snd gonerally for manifosting unduo haato to capitulato to tho enamy. Tho rosding of tho report was not concludod at tho adjournmont of tho coust, The hoaring f tho remaindor, togethor with othor docu- nts touching Bazaino's managomont of. tho artillery and commissarist at Motz will probably oocupy tho entiro weok, and the oxamination o witnesscs will not begin until Monday next. Tho Gorman Governmont at first refused to allow eubpconns for witnessos in Alsaco sad Lor- raino, but apacial nogotiations have overcomo it objootions, an1s, Oct. 8.—A very inharmonious meoting of membore of the Extromo Left of tho Assom- bly was hold to-day. Among thoso progont woro Gnubotts, Oromesu, and Challomil Lacour, numbor of lotters from tho provinoes;wero read, exprosslng strong aversion to the eutablisbmen of & monarchy,—an avorsion which is doily in- creasing, Gambetts doclarod that ho folt uot tho lonst anxlety concorning the pormanoncy of tho Ropublio. Ho was cortain the proposition to ostablish n riomarchy could ot obtain tlo volo of tho majority of the Assombly. LoxpoK, Oot, 8,—A Paris tologram statos that Thiers intéuds {o publicly advoeatstho prolongs- tion of tho torm of MoMahon a8 Prosidont, thus dopriving tho monarchikts of support of tho Left Coutro, and_probably procipitating a disso- Tntion of the monnrchicnl canlition. "I'ho roport that Garibaldi bad arrived in Paria 18 donlod. — GREAT BRITAIN. Lomno, Out, B.—Two miners wero arrested by the pollce of Camborns, in Cornwall, yestor- day, Towardy ovoning o mob of soveral thou- sandminoraattompted & reecue, and attacked and brutally trested tho police. ' Some building woro gutted, snd goveral persons wore injured and taken ingensible to tho hospital. Quiot was not restored until midnight. TForsyth, Conservative, has been electod to Parlisment from Bath, Loxpoy, Oct. 8.—Tho Parlismentary election at Bath resulted in tho choico of Hayter, Lib- orsl, by a majority of 139, instesd of Forsytho, Consorvative, as firat raported. Duptry, Oct. 8.—The Irieh Agricultural La- borore’ Union, in’ the ovent of Government fail- ing to sattle’ tho question of wasto lands in Ircland, bave accided to cmigrate to the United States en masie. —_— SPAIN. Maomiv, Oot. 8.—The riflossoized on the steam yaoht Deorhound have beon duposited in the arsonsl at Ferrol. Firing was kopt np all day vesterdsy between tho Cartagons insurgonts and tho besiegiug {nxbpl talion of Groeks having tendored their sorvicon to_tho Ropnblio, Prosidont Castolar has addrossod thom a lottor of thanks, but docliving the offorod sorvicos. CASUALTIES. nun Over and Killed, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. MusnaxviLLe, Ill,, Oct. B.—A man was ron ovor horo lnst_ovoning by somo passing train. This morning » log was found noar tho biation, and the arms and fiead woro found about throe: fourths of a milo ronth of tho atation. bo was & Goran, about 35 yoars old, namod Goorgo Mas. Accident on the Chicage & Northwest« ern Ruallrond. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Arruzon, Win., Ock. 6.—This morning an_ sc- cident oceurrod o tho Ghiloago & Northiwestorn Tinilroad, five milos above lore, at Littlo Bhute. A lnd-car, with four mon on, runnipg st full spoed, wout off tho main track. Cause, (he Dopot Agont lott tho switch opon. Two of tho meu vro cousidorably urty ono roceiving sprains aud bruinos, and tho other boing injured intorually, bow mudh is unknown as yet. Cnught in n Threshing-Machine and Alorribly Mutilated. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Desdloines, In, Oct. 8,—A young man named Alox. Morriman, 34 yoara of ago, died noar Al- tooua, this coutity, {his morving, from injurios recoivod by baing caught on the tumbling-rod of A ieonhitg-machino, yoslordsy aftoruoon, Tho knucklo-joint of thatod caught in his olothes ez bolow tho bowels, horribly mutilating him. {0 lingorod until this'morning in grest agony. Cholted While Enting, and Dicd from (Ocition, > Special Dit ch to The Chicago Tyibune. Tort WAtsE, Tnd, Ock. B.—A man namod william 1L. Brown, 's farmer living in Lako ownship, whilo taking dinnor at the eating- liouso oo to-day, was choked by o ploce of ‘moat, and, bofora assiatanco could be rondered, diod "of suffocation, Ho loavos & wife and o largo family. Killed While Blunting. Special Dispateh to_The Chicano Tribune, Glnngu.ufi,,lll.. Oct. 8.—Marion cCullol, living in tho morthern portion of this county, while on a hunting excursion met with a tragical death. Ashe was romoviog his gun from the vagon it wont off, the ball passing through his right lung. 1o diod a fow minutos sftorwards. Lust ¥lis Xand by the Premature Dis- chargo of o Ilnst. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, HunwAukee, Oot. 8.—A young man namod Miotswah hisd his hand badly Shattored by a prouabiro diseliurge of 8 blast i the Town of Rrankiin, on ‘Tuosday aftornoon, It ws after- Jard found nocessary toampuiato tho injured momber. Scalded to Death, 14, Til., Oct. 8.—Josoph Ouwald, a little mfi‘s"_fi‘afik. old, son of & ALkt I Ditabaian diftillory, foll ito s largo koitle of hot wator, woar his home, and dled yoatorday, after anffor- Thg untold sgony. T'ho flash was literully boiled off his body. THE CANADIAN WICKEDNESS. The Governmont Likely to Make Cone cossions 1o the Opposition. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Otrawa, Ont,, Oct, 8,—Youtorday Gen, IHew- 8o, 8t one time Adjutant Genoral aud & Mili- tary Enginoer in tho United States, had » closs intorview with Bir Jobn A, Macdouald, The Govornor-Gencral is expeoted hiero on the 17th, ‘An article whioh appoared yesterday in the Times, Ministorlsl organ here, in understood to foroshadow the Government policy, The fol- lowlug 16 an oxtract : * It is not imvoseiblo that We loarn |-o tho Ministry may ask for a Committoo of the Houso to oxamine and report upon tho evidence takon bofore tho Roys{ Commission, snd to tako such furthor ovidence 8a thoy may doom nocossnty. Buoh o stop, wo think, I8 duo to the rospectable minority—respectablo at loast in numbors, if not in charactor—who signed the anti-prorogation manifesto ; and wo aro confidont that the Miniatera will not hesi- tato to adviso it. Thoy have nothing to fonr, ‘Wo hope the Governmont will make this apecial concosslon to the wishos of the Oppésition.” SPRINGFIELD, Ponnittes Due from DistilicrassSnits to Be Brought Agninst Railronds by the Stato Commissioners. Specal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BPRINGFIELD, Oct, 8.—Mr. Purdio, tho Acting Collector of Tntornal Rovonuo in this Distriot, goos to Pokin to-morrow, by appolntment, to racatve the monoy due the Govarnment for pen- altios nasossod againat the distillors nt that laco, tho amount, 812,600, and, on tholr failurs o puy it, he 18 propared to distrain tholr prop- orty antod to-dny to tho Magon Tioonse was Conl Company, of Chicago, capital, 820,000, Tho Railroad Commissloners go o Blooming- ton to-morrow, to Loar complaints against tho rallrosd companies at that point, Thoy aconow in posecesion of such ovidenco se will warrant tho natituting of ono or moro suits for violation of tho Railrond Inw, and it is said that tho firat sult will bo against'tho Westorn Union Railroad Company. SALT. LAKE. Brigham Young Elected President of the urch of the Latter-Day Snints ==Misstonurics Sent to Europe. 8AuT Laxz, Oot. 8,—Drigham Young was ro- elocted to-doy Prosidont of tho Oliurch of the Lattor-Dsy Baints, without dissent. Tho Conforonco of the Lattor-Day Saints ad- journod to-day. The attendsuco was genorally uito Isrgo, 'This morning & numbor of mis. slonarica wera named to visit foralgn parts, A gonoral {alling oft of onthusiam aud ioter- est was manifented. < (uFnow foll yostordsy fa the Wassteh Moun- aing, D — ONE WIFE T00 MANY. A Gorman named Fidolo Wiedman was arrest— ed, yestorday, and thrown into jail, on tho charge of bigamy. Xt appeara that Fidolo looked upon mazriago a8 & joke, for, sfter marrying aud living with Carolino Buogelo in Gormauy, ho erossod ovar tha son and camo to Ohioago and marriod Louesia Kurz. After s timo he bocamo ponitent, and wroto a lottor to hia firat wifo tell- hor what ho had dono in Amorics, and implor- ing hor forgivonoss, which, if granted, would couso him to roturn and again livo with ber. Bho rotused, in s lottor fillod with indignation, rago, and fury. Boon aftorward hia wifo arrived from Gormany. BSho would not bo appeasod by his ronowing to hor the promiso of dovotion containod in his ponitont lotter, and, to bo ro- vonged for his “infldelity to lior, procured his arrost, and yostordsy Fidele wout to jail. CITY ITEMS. The alarm of firo from Box 73, at half-past 1 o'clock yontorday, was causcd by fire In & two- #tory dwelling, No. 5 Twenty-sixth streot, o boarding-house, occupied by Mra. 8. Morgau. e losn on tho house and contonts was about 8500; fully covered by Insurance. It sooma vory probablo that the shooting of 3ra. Albort T, Alilman, at Harlom, last Bunday aftornoon, waa purely sccidontal, and was not dono by her own hand, with tho intention of com mittiog suicido. This belief is held very atrongly byhor huabaad hor utsp-sistar, tho atteading doy tor and tha residants in the vicinity. They rogret that tbo Iady's death, tho circumstances of yrbich wara cortaialy sad eaough at best, should bavo been attriputed to suicide. The sccount of tho death waa brought to this ofico by & person who soemed to be worthy of credit. i A e ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, Torzpo, Oct. 8.—Grest praparations are boing made for the meeting of the Army of the Ten- Bessos moxt weok. Trinmphal mxches of clo- gant desizas are bolog constructed across Sum. Tit street, and Msdison street and Broadwar. A good deal of enthusiasm is felt, and the offi- cers here do not believo the rumor that Gon. Graut wil 13l 10 appear. MARRIA NMFGRD_HAMILTON- wackie. N. Y. on reday mornlug, Oct. 1, 1373, at the rosiloncaof the Bride’s patents, by the Rev.'A. . Mung, Mr,. Willym R. Mumford, of Chicago, ‘and Miss Lottie i, daugh. ter of D M. Hamilion, Es., of the forruer plac DEATHS, JOHNSON_At Austin, Cook Gounty. Til., Oct, 8, of shold fever, Bnos B. Johnson, aged 48 years. VP Iad du Lao, Silwaukes, ace Bullaio piers pleass oopy. BRINE—Aftor a short ilineea, on the 8th fnst., Ida R, of Qeorge 1, Hrino. Friday, from her Jato rosldence, 86 Minn, Oct. 3. MarAdlo, in. AT T e months and 18 days. KRIETE-On Wednssday, Oct. 8, Mrs. Krloto, wife of Heary Kriote. Funeral o take place from hor Iato residonco, No, 57 joothe-at., on Friday, Oct. 10, at3 o'olock . m. MUWRAY—Robort Murray, Jr., on Taosday morning, Qet, 7, At Tera, 1., of consumption, aged 36 years, 86 TUNKTT—Oot. 8, at half past § o'alock fn the morning, (haiisor, ATty 0 s o o Chariag Arpatt. o moraioe: Samoral (raim hor late rosidenco, No. 45 {lublard-conet, {o Horehl Comotesy, by carringes, o Friday, ot. 10, ab oiool MUSICAL. Dot hr A Plano of any kind until you have seon tho HAZELTON GOOLD & SON, Agonts for this aud othor Now York Planos. ‘WABASH AND ADAMS. . AUCTIONsaiEs. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., ostors to Eltaon & Taster, Toal Estate B L iomaors, 6 sad 8 Randeipmagr . G0mors! Grand Opening Sale, At tholr New and Spaclous Salesroom, 84 & 88 RANDOLPH-ST., On Fridasy Morning, Oot. 10, at 85 o'olock, Large and attractive salo of New and Second-haud FURNITURE Parlorand Ohsmbor Sots, m“mmm‘rnmo» Extension Tablos, Bofas, Lounges,'Parlor and Easy Ohairs, Bod- Gook ania Parlor Stosos, Orockery, Glass. uat Aru Gliairs, Lo, o, "Wy horso, 8 years old, warcanted r ‘h‘Aud."i;:u Weiver, With Top Bugay and it bo wod, LISON, POMEROY & CO SO, P nd 8 Handoipieat, VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON MILWAUREE-AY, AND BALSTED,, AT AUCTION, ON TIK PREMISES, On Saturday, October 11, at 3 p. m, d_substantially bullt 3-ak brick B et e e it ; R ol gor aea s, wh el o Socuad sud B T0r 81,42 her attawin. "Aiko, 1he yromisce. 19 e Warth Tiaistod-at., 163 oannadtiug 'with (he Hlilwa uko-av, bullding, making & uslaous etr s doublo front un tywo by Il § now acouplod i togethar or arty is partoct, with ful nished, 11Torms easy, For Bilwaukeo-av, property, onl iy the purchasor 1o savume & mortgagy of dug 478, withs {ntere . and balinceind 'orms ) to one buyor l‘,wflo h, the S s 1o 8 vuara. 3 1n 4 ok Ab7 Dor SR IoboRtE et @800 will be required an day of sale, and b‘x’ffi‘?"n’n}' o 2vs indulre of JOLIN OULVER, Sy 1AL N, POMEROY & 00., Auot) AUCTION SALES, By 0. 0. THAYER & CO. Toal Estate Auctionoors aud Brokors, LAKE SHORE SUBDIVISON WINNETKA. The Hudson River Prop- erty of Chicago. SEGONB AND CLOSING SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, Looated on and near the Lake Shoro, 40 to 90 fost Ahove the Lake, AT ATOCTIO N, On Saturday, Oct, 11, 1873, ON THE GROUND. This proporty fa very accossible to the city, and offers perfootly puro alr, UNOLSTRUCTED ACCESS TO T LAKE, and a mognificont viow of the entiro ship. lng to and from Chiloago. Tha villagoof Winnotks s situated on the first high #round north of Ohioago, about 40 to 00 fost aborve the Iako. Tho oasy draluago, lroadom from swamps and ma- larions beopeng, tho busaty and varioly of lta' soanorr, and {ia ino Trouh atr, moko Jt tho most Aesteabls of SADGR ban towns for residuhos. - It has good fchonts, Ohuro an Acadomy, condacted uudor (o susblces. of o Univorsit ‘ariots, au f tha mant b uunty o and near th lako Droven that tho moat, attractivo and dosirable rasidenc gm orty (s in the vicinity of largo bodies of water, lf property lying north on Lake Michigan, with its ox. bilarating bre: znu hucin‘, Al lndflludnul flm}r«:il will be sotgnt as tho MOST DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPER NEAR CHICA G Tho rallrosd accome ‘modations are am Hovan b 11 cucl}w‘y‘ flhlll . Title arnishod. Toproporty parfeot. - Abatractn of title RIMS O SALE-Ono-ihird cash, nd balance fa on nd Lo years with Intoroat at 8 ot cont. A doposi F0'por cuad o tho. valuw of eaoh Iot will be raqulred ab timo &1 salo, aud balauco of firat PSYTAOR Withia 30 dase, A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN Will loave the Dagot of the Northwentorn Railwy, core ner Onni Kinziosts., ot 1p. m. on day of salo, and return aftor sale. Farthor information and plats of tha proparty cantiotind of 0. 0. THAYER & CO., Real Fatata Auctic 168 it Mas t > By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. BATN OF DEXTER PARK SUBDIVISION PROPERTY WILL TAXE PLACE POSITIVELY On Thmrsday Evening, Oct, 9, 1873, At Balosroom of WM. A, BUTTERS & C 141 and 146 Dostborn Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Woolens, Gloves and Mits, Notions, &c., AT ATUCTION, On Thursday, Oct, 0, st 0 1-3a,m,, At vur Salesroom, 15 and 17 Randolph-st. W . BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers. Ri AILOFSTOCK BPBoots dec Shoes AT AUCTION. On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 0:30 A, M,, W shall offer an entito stack of Toots and Shoes, all fine quality goods. W3I. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers. 939 MICHIGAN-AV. Fine Household Furuitmre, CARPETS AND LIBRARY, At Auvcoction, ON FRIDAY, 00T, 10, AT 10 A, M, At dwelling N av., constatiog of_riohy Parior, Clizmber, and thom Fupnituro, Brus:' salls aid Wool Catpote, Stoves, Crockery, Glrsaware, an o, 20 Volunios Alfscellaneous Kitchon_ Furnltura, Hooks, Standard Works TTERS & CO., Anctioncers. The Sale of the Four-8tory and Basement WAL AL Marble Front Building, With Lot 37x171 Feot, 222 WABASEH-AV., Postponed from Sopt. 33, will be sold Monday Afternoon, Oot. 13, at 3 o'clock, On the premises, Sale porompory and withe out reserve. By order of tho Proprietor. WM. A. BUTTERS & GO, Real Fatato Auctioneors, 144 and 14G Dearbori. BY G. P. GORE & CO., 83and 70 Wabash-av. AT ATCTION. Qn ageaunt of tho larga stock of GOODS THE MAN. UEACTURKILY aro cruwdlag on ua wo are” compolled t makea Spocial Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 9 1-2 o’clock. & kud 8 Jidadophats . | keases, Stde Tioards, Wardrobes, Paslor and Chame B leek Walu Bedstoads wad Buceam ablos Lo Hifrors, Cnaizs: ckors. Uroskory and Glasewars, 15 Walnut ‘and Osk Efoniion Faplo AT 12 O'CLOCK, 4 Top B 5 Rosd Wagons, Sepress Waonn BRabis sad Sleple e aoss GG QOIS & CO., Auctonsors. AT AUCTION. "Po the hixheat bidder, I, BISHARCK. EXPOSITION LAGER, BEER SALQON, Nos. 143 and 142 Michigan-sv., at 3 p. m., sharp, Oct. 9. GEO. P, GOKE & CO., Ar AT ATCTION, Tho lnrs‘eut finost, and bost assortment of Housohold Furnituro and Oarpots ever offer- ed at Public Auction. Elozant Sideboards, Book Cases, Parior and Chamber Furniture of every doscription, Marble-top Tablos, Bofas, Lioungos, Blk. Wal. Boedstords and Bureaus, Ohairs, Rookers, Mirrors, Ex. Ta~ bles, Mattrosses, Show Oasss, Ofide Desks, 20 Rolls Wool Garpot, 36 Ordtes Orookery, o, 4 11 o'clock—3 Organs, 1 Melodeon, etloncers. il , Open and_Top Buggles, 3-4 Ro: Wions, Bipross Wagons, Double and Sin gle Harness, On Baturday, Oot. 11, at 9 o'olook prompt. G. P. GORE & 0O., Auotionoers. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. ELEGANT FURNITURE Iu tho threo-story marblo-front dwollinz, 56 Union Park-place, AT AUCTION, On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 10 a, m,, Consisting of elegant Silk, ‘Torry, and Plush Parlor Sots, i & Drrates, Marbio-Top, Cantro ‘Tablos, Fronafy g Chamber Buits, Dinlng Tabls and teddife audinte “xl, ml,'fl\‘lu 'Ql,nllhll‘lull. and ‘évunl Osrpots, Oovl o Blovo, Ornokury, £0., &0, & WILLIK, TONE 47c0., Austioueors. BY BRUSH, SON & CO,, 4l South Canalat, tol Mireor, = Marl o-l'ne 3 lioard, Oal T i jarpota, Btovos, &o. FW will ba_sld contonts of s e Yowular Batirdsy's DT LOR &0 Rationeors, REMOVAL. REMOVED. THE PHOENIX CELEBRATED ENOLISH STEEL WIRE BROOM AND BRUSH WORKS, To 100. 201 & 203 Randolph-st., Whora woshall be plossed to 4 Found) R oar oustomens 6 lruahos, Fluo Hus d tn, & ® promptly ek Ga 4 o,