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THE RING. A Bport 'Which Seemed Dead Comes to Life Sud- denly. And Is Placed Boyond liope of Resur- " rection by tho Police, Madden and Taylor, Two Local Pligs,‘ ¢ Fight in Indiana, Fifty.five Rounds Fought in One Hour and Ten Minutes. ‘When 100 Policemen Appear and Create a Panic. The Referee, While on the Run, De- cides the Fight a Draw. The Entire Party Captured and DBrought to the City. Xs the Arrest a Legnl One 2---Opinions of the State’s Attornoy and Corpo- ration Counsel. That portion of tho romantis Btats of Indiann ¥known ns tho vicivity of 'olleston, famed in mowspapor story ag tho theatro of many of tho bloodicst and most oxciting *scrapping-match- +es," ohickon-disputes,” and * cur-combata’ which bave ovor occarrad in tho West, was yos- Zorday tho geono of o atirring ontertainment in the nature of *‘ n bit of pleasantry botwoen & couple of tholads.” Tho young gontlomen who ‘wero tho chiof objacts of attraction in tho nffair ‘wero MMr, Billy Maddon and Mr, Jim Taylor. Tho places of their birth oannot bo given with any degroe of acouracy, but that is a mattor of no anterinl consequenco, aa thoy now hail from Chicago, M. MADDEN 18 ® vory young mnu and a very plucky one, too. He is about the medium hoight, slimly built, sud whon stripped for the ring will woigh in the moighborhood of 125 pounds. His countenance possosaes cortain striling points, but a pair of ‘busby, black eyebrows, which almost meaton his forehead and sensibly roduco its dimonsions, epoil $hio offect, and at the same time impart to .his faco a vory suspicious look. Yestordsy's bat- 1tle i8 not tho first one in which he has boon en- ‘gaged. Ho is by no means a novice in, or a stu- dont of, tha manty art., Though young in yoars, .ho is old 08 & warrior. His opponent, . MR TAYLOR .did not look anything at all like hitm whon fhe fight began, and was much further out of the way when it olosed. He is two or threo inches taller than Madden, and wolghs about thirty or forty pounds more. Ho {8 also what is called ¢ game,” and it is boaatfully assorted by & num- ber of young gentlomen who know him intimate- 1y, and who wonld rathor fight than go to Sun- «day-gchool, thet ho can take more punishment :ond grumblo loss about it than any pugilist in the country. Tho expression of his face is by :no meana plensaut, even during hia happiost moments, but ho hns the reputation of boing penceably disposed whon let alone. Tho fight. botweon him and Maddon was not gotton up in :mnger, bub TO MAKF, A LITTLE MONEY, :and at the ssmo time prove, if possiblo, that weortain romarks ustered in tho heat of saloon- dabato Lind some foundation in fact, ‘The attendance, with fow excoptions, was on- tiroly of tho rowdy ordor, aud was limited to sbout fifty, Nearly all tho embryo shouldor- Zitters of tho city wero prosent. It is a some- Wit remarkabla fact that not o ingle sporting mysn ©of the bettor class could bo found in the sudipngce. This may bo nothing to the crodit of the iaternity, howevor, as tho announcomont thint a fght woa to tako placo was carefully eir- culato.i 60 88 to ayold the ears of tho pohes and roach .only those who, would keep it to them- Solyoa. TIE MAJORITY OF TIIE PARTY, Madden j'neludted, loft tho city on the 4:55 train on tho .Eittsiurgh & Fort” Wayne Railroad csterdny monning. Thore —were scarce- fy sny 'passengers ‘on the cars, Dbui themselvos, and thoy behsvod themsclves well all the way. It was the most orderly prize-fight- ing party that over left tho city. Every ouo a1d Lis fare to.Robert3dalo, an invisible station [oentod n fow mailes boyond tho lliinois. Btato line. Tho conductor, o.f courso, noticed this, and when he glancod over' tho party, and took thoir sevoral-countonancos findor iuspection, ho naturally ensough harbored sho suspicion that o “mill ™ was tp be fought_somowhore in tho vi- cinity. It is now bolioved by many of tho roughs that he “COAVE THEM AWAY" < to the Raflroni1 Company, by telographing their whorenbouts mnd intentions from the first sta- ‘tion which he ‘rouched after ho loft them. When tho party arrived at Robertsdalo the ‘roorniog waa bright ana cold, but promised well For a breezy and pleassnt sfternoon. Ivory- ‘body scloctad a, railroad-tie and Atood on it for a Aow minutes, and then tha entire party, withont haviug the ulightest ronson for doiug 0, walked iwoor threo miles along the track and buok again, By this timo tho house of a fivhorman, which in L{m oniy habitable structure anywhero around Robertsdalo, was opeued, sud o fow gained admission to o sort of shed with a poor stove in it, where the man kopt tho implomonts of his occupation, besides some boxes to sit on and o little stalo beer to sell, An hour was :gpont in walking on the iies and banging around ;tgia shad, snd then it cccurred to somebody to gk WHERE WAS TAYLOR P .Madden, who waa sitting in a drowsy attitudo Bohind the stove above alludad to, wus aroused by the question, and in fact every one scemad to tako renowoed intorest in the smusoment of tho dny, But whero was Taylor? Was it possiblo that he had auddenly developed inton ** duffor, and badn'c courage enough loft to faco his losser antagonust in tho ring ? Lt was known that Lo eft the city on the provious evening with some frionds, intending to go to the battle-ground. Why, thon, was ho not pru::rtly on timo7 The conundmm was_generally” givon Wl and the party proccoded to amuse itsol by walking on tho tios and slitiog noar the _stove for auothor hour. It was thon Buggoested that somebody should soour the coun- try in soarch of the missing boxer, aud ascortst! from him, if poesible, why ho was conduofdB himeolf Jiko & crawflsh, Bovoral voluntoers £ -go on tho mission whon tho subjoct wp i rosched, but moro mature deliberati® ‘“fl" vinced thom that tho B‘gnm Sl'.llx:l!i‘nun "‘1: l‘.":nz e patch of ground, and that it n Sy nithor to. fud Tayior In i, pHden vout to sloop and dreamt of olaimiug foroits THE MAN WHO OWNED 'm's‘” 4 ) +gaid ha would Jike to look up o lm ',91; ‘T ‘:'-’ :and Lig family hed boon out MBHUR o ;l ;tgl 13 aud ucedod roposo. hia cawed & geuoral etir, and scouts wore sent out toprospict for Laylor and his party, 5 Au(;:ther hnurirollolfl :)yuw Ton eard, anuounoing tho icomirig ab taal, o shod s orted for tho \tios, nud ll eyos wero strainod 1t the dirootion wof the west, whero & knot of mer could be soon @t o groat dlstance, The knot cme to & stand- 2t} about two miles from tho dadden mfl.fi snd in a fow minutos a man waseon to loave ud draw near. 1t proved to boNiggor Biowu, fha stightor, who proclaimed himplf the aide-de- onmnp of Taylor, and invited tholladdon wing to wallk avar two miles of tios to mot that gontle~ mon. The fnvitation wan accopd, and THE PIOCESSION MOED, £ho component purts tiergot rgarking now and then, * Chis {8 busincss,” * Lo dukes will bo «ap in a short thoe,* eto,, ete. she opposing fac- tiond wastod no timoin tall, yb sot about find- Jng an oligiblo spot on which ) mitch tho ring. Afovnl piece of fironnd abat an oighth of a smile from the track was solead, and the atakes wore driven and the rope m.-dmi Madden snd Taylor theu got togethior ay dlscussed mone- tary affalrs, Trom thelr corersation it appear- «ed that the man or mon wy had promixed’ to give of his or thelr plonty ifl not come down, »ud the paliry sum of 45 or thoreabouty ! Finely, a shout was goxpeotod way wes all thore wag to quarrol abont. | Toylor eald he wouldn't have , his noao broken * for ' that _amount, ‘ and Mndden promlaed not to bronk it unless moro was specdily ralsed. Tho young man who rofunod t0 Wwalk a couplo of miles to find Taylor conatituted himaolf a collector without boin auked, and want around with thount, flo ralne: 40, 80 ho sald, aud uouvnyud the intolligence to tho waiting gladiators, Thoy poromplorily do- olinod to lick or bo hoked uutil A FURTHEN BUDSIDY WAS GIVEN, Tho hat waas brought around ngam, and a fow dollars additional woro gathored in. . Thoy atill rofused to fight, but upon the promiso of somo- body that ho wanld go and seo somo obhior body when ho got into tho city, and have him sub- a‘(;rll;? handsomoly, consont was glvon to ontor o ring, Mndfan was the firat to sly his costor and commouncoe {0 atrip, but Taylor was tho firat to onnounce his roadiness to begin, The lattor won the toss, and clioso tho cornor where tho protty stiff broozo would be in his baol, ~Mad- don seloctod Jamos Smith and George Bilor, of Now York, ns his soconds, and Taylor took Oeorr« Brown_and Jamos Quinn, of Chiongo, for hlo. Joln Donnolly was chosen roferao an timo-koopor, ond immediately gave the word, whioh brought the mon from their corners. ‘Caylor woro dark-blue brecchies, whita stock- ingy, and white sash ; Maddon, white brooches, with groon ribbon at the luco, while stook- ings, and while sask. The spectacle pro- sontod by them aa thoy shivered in the cold wind and glittering sunlight was anything but cheerful, But that had nothing partionlar to do with tho fight, which now bogan, the hour Leing 0 o'clock in the foronoon : THE FIGHT, First Round—Oonaidorablo time was spent in chutions sparring. Aaddon was the firat to do noything, aiming s poworful and woll-in- tended blow at Taylor's head, which was eleverly stopped, Thoy clinched aud got away, and then ench did offective work on tho othor's chin, and both went down. No visiblo marks, Second Round—Taglor forced tho fighting, and roceived a stunning orack in tho jaw for his paivs, which raised a lump, Ho rofurned tho compliment with o swinging blow on tho side of tho hond that sont Maddon ™ to tho enrth with a' thud, Tirst kmook-down for Taylor. Third Round—Thaylor again forced the fight- ing, and Madden, to nvold belng knooked down by &t poworful blow, wout down of bis own no- cord, Fourith Round—Mndden got in & stunner on tho nose which brought tho blood fu torronts, sud was awarded the prize of firat blood, He went down ngain of his own accord, Trifth Rauml—BlIl{ landed on that nose agaln, and followed it up with a body blow that almosf doublod up bis man. Tho lattor clinched, and the boy went down agnin of his own froo wil Sizth Round—Taylor's soro noso was ngain touched, and it awolled beautifully. o also got o punch in tho stomach that shoolk up bia break- foat and mado him loox ead. Ho struck at the bogé but the latter dodged it by falling. Scventh; Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, -Eleventh, and Tucelfth Rounds—Tho Sighting was rather tamo thrm.?lmut, Maddon doing nll thoe effectivo worl, and falling' st the end of overy round to avoid unighment and tire out his owonnnt 'whoso ?nco was being bunged up ra; .y and whose stomach waa being thumpod as if by a pile-driver, Madden was almost unseratched, Thirleenth Round—Madden struck him with such force undor the right jaw that tho recoil throw himself. Fourleenth, Fifteenth, and Sixfcenth Rounds— Madden still continued to got iu a blow here and thore on faco aud body, while ho cscaped with tho aid of his dlever trick of falling aftar strik- ing. %flwnb:mrh Round—Taylor got in the first squaro ono from the shouldor on Maddon's right Jaw, raising & luwp on Lis ovo as big as & pig- coun's egg, and drawing blood from noso and mouth. Eighteenth Round—MModden's loft sank into Taylor's stomach with s force that made him turn palo andlook appoalingly at his seconds. In the clinch Madden was thrown. Ninelcenth Round—Nadden smashed that un- fortunato noso again and almost knocked his man. Ho followed it up with a thump in the stomach, and another blow on tho noso, aud then wont down—all of which annoyed Taylor immensoly. Twentieth Round—That nose of Taylor's, which was now threa sizes too large, was ngain smashed viciously, and tho smashor dmypn 5 Twenty-first _and Tiwenty-second Rounds— Natmugi‘donn, Madden falling when Taylor most nocded him standing. + Twenty-third Kound—A swinging blow on tho side of the hend sont Maddon roeling to his cor- nor, Twenty-fourth Round—Maddon rushed in early and took rovenge, after somo rattling apar- ring, by banging Taylor's nose aud ohin, and then dropping. Muddon had altogother the beat of tho fight- ing in onch subuoquent round fo the thirty-sev- onth, Taylor being scarcely ablo to tonch him at any timo, whilo ho was gefting in tolling blows at almost overy attompt. , Thivty-setenth Kound—2Maddon struck Taylor heavily on the neck snd way prossing him bard, when ho failed to stop the blow that took him squaro in tho faco and assistod Lim to fall, In the suceceding ten rounds Mudden showed his puporior skill a8 & strategist. In the rounds whore blows wore struck ho struck thom, each blow covering 0 gore spol, and in the rounds whora thore waa no fighting to speak of, tho boy brought thom to an exd by falling whon ho failed to pet in his work. Vorty-cighth. Kound—This one was probably tho beat of tho lot, tho fighting boing pushod bard onboth sides, Taylor nade Madden's teoth rattlo, and in roturn received & corker on tho loft eyo. Clover sparring fullowed, and ueither party boing able to do anything, Madden fell, to sottlo mattors, Nothing particular ocourred in the forty-ninth, fittioth, fifty-first, and fifty-second rounds, tho fifty-third, fifty-fourth, and “ffty-fifth Madden got in four strong ~blows, roceiving nothing in roturn but throws, 3 Fifty-sizth Round—Aaddon missed s— A PANIO, This was the Inst noto taken by our roporter, who was Iying fal-lougth on tho grass doing th best ho_could to Leop his paper from ilying away. When he had it securo ho looked into tho ring again, and was astonished to find it dosertod. Thon ho gazed around in wonder, and bebeld principals, seconds, and spectators scamporing away in all directions, na if chased by a logion of demons, Whoreupon ho arose and scampored away likewiso, without having any very dotinito rengon for doing 8o, oxcopt to Do in keoping with the rowsinder of tha party. Catching up with the fimes roporter, thoy senwpercd togothor for sbout n quarter of & milo, and possed an imegiuary polo mock. At this point thoy wore ccilared by two policemon, and tho canse of THI GPNERAL BTAMPEDE waa made known O the firet time, Oapt. Lull, who was NHMLY‘ by at & gait resombling that of tho trottinghorse Gloster, rocognizad tho roporte8 #s ko Fmed, and lssued & flying ordor to roleaso 'thom, which inatoatly aboyed by two of tho mout gontle- Tty s iojont polloomon o bo found i oy city ivthe world. ‘o roportors had no provi- oui cquaintance with those gallant ofiicers, but thiy baveno bositation in pronouncing thom yorfoct in all dopartments of police sorvico. If they ever como beforo the Commissioners for getling drunk, lounging on beut, sloeping in slloy-ways, or any of the thousand and one of- fonses With which innocout policemen are somotimos charged, thoso two roporters, who were caught alone in the wilderncss, far from their comparatively comfortable firo gides, will bosecch Mark, and Rouben, and Lovi to denl gently with thom in their ducllnlnidnyu, and, if tho prayer of the petitioners is hoarkenod unto, they will mako pflgriml%nml‘.'lmer and show causo why enid ofticors ghould bo made Borgennts and Captains withiout unuocoessary dolay. ‘When the roporters worae reloased and permit- tod to look around thoy found the plain COVELED WITH FLEEING MEN, the majority of whom wore policomen, Enach ofticor ‘waved his olub ovor his head and relont- lossly pursued tho mombors of the little prize- fighting party through swamp aud undorbrush, aud around hay-stacks, and when no citizon ap- peared in close proximity they chased ouo another with the samo siuglouoss of pur- pose, ‘The Chief of Polico, arrayed in n lack pilk cap that unot” at all bocome bim, and a flowing cape,was thore ; Comn- missionor Wright was thero: so_was' Capt. Lull, in new uniform ; #o was Capt, Buckloy ; so Wero Bergts, Gorrity, Fitzpatrick, O'Donnoll and O'Cotmor; #0 were Detectives Dixon aud Llliott ; 8o wore sBoveral roundsmon ; 80 were 100 patrolmon, IT WAS A LIVELY ONASE fora fov minutes, and then the prisonors bogan to roturn slowly und sorrowfully, Nearly an hour passod by beforo all the ofiicors roporied, a fow of tho scazed apectators haviug rau noarly threo miles, only to have escapo out O b impaseable * swamps, Al woro cnpture with tha excoption of ouo or two, and the sumo yosnlt could have haon just as casily accomplishod without the use of Tevolyors, whick were used indiscriminutoly, but doubtless without intont to do horm, Whon prisonersand officors woro all in, tho Ohlof gavo the woud to march, and AN AMUSING PHOCEBHION wonded its way towicd the (rain of freight cars which brouglt the captors to the battle-ground, +| movomenta Lad THE"CHICAGO~DAILY~'TRIBUNE:-SUNDAY;~ OCTOBER-19, 1873 Tho prisoners wore holatod in, and thon the yrlnnlp:lu, socondn, and roferco of the fight, ogothor with n fow small-fry looal pugilists, woro ploked out and put undor zuard in the cn- booro, Tho train thon started cityward, and ronchiod tho Mnadinon atroot dopot after the dolayn Incidont to frolght-ar trayol. It wns greeted with laughing orowds at evory orossing, At Twolfth stroot o halt was made, and Borgt. O'Donnoll and i squad marched to their prooinet with Frlnonnru in tho caboose-car, ‘Tho remaludor of ~tho haul was taken to tho do- Etl)b.u and romoved thonco to the First Preoinct atlon, {Chus onded tho firat prizo-fight of any conse- quouce that has boon gotten up in Ohicngo for yenra. Tho * sorappors " mny au woll die graco- fully, for thoir days are numbored everywhoro, BUPEMINTENDENT WABUBURN got wind last Taesday thnt tho prizo-fight would tako placo. It was not then aacortainod whon or whore It would comio oft. Ho at onco communl- catod tho fact to Capts. Buckloy and Lull, and ordored them to have fifty mon from onoh district, roady for work at an hour’s notico, On Eriday It was learnod tint tho fight would como oft noar tho Groat Eastorn crossing. Accord- ingly arrangoments woro made for the polico party to lanvo the oity for tho scono of tho fight ot 8 0'alook yestordsy morning. Very fow of tho mon know what wasup. At the hour named +100 polico officors, undor tho command of Su-~ Ecrlnuudnnl: Washburn, -Capts, Buckloy and nll, and’ Borgiw. 'Garrlty, Fitzpatrick, O'Donnoll and O'Conner, boarded & train conslsting of an engine and five froight ounrs, nt the Pittsburgh und Tt Wayno dopot, Whon thoy arrived at tho ,Gront Enstorn crossing ~thoy found that tholr gamo had gono farthor nF tho rond, and they Yruoonded on thelr pursuit, until they camo to Robertedalo, near which placo thoy kiiew thom tohavo planted thoir atakes. Tho xomainder his boen told, THE BTATE'S ATTORNEY CONBULTRD, + Asgoon astho Buporintendout bud soen the crowd safely locked up, at tho Twelfth Stroet and tho Arniory Polico Stations, he hastencd to tho offlca of Stato's Attornoy Rood, for the pur- poso of obtaining his opinion as to whother his boon in accordance with to secouro information about, tho proper mothod of disposing of' tho parties. Tho substanco of tho consultation in_not deflnitely Lnown, as NMr Washburn would say but littlo, aud Mr., Reed could not bo found.” 1t muet havo nssured tho wurlnmndnnt, howaover, that he had commit- 10 grave mistako in arrosting and imprison- ing the crowd, notwithstanding the fact that tho arrogt was made in Indiana, Washburn em- hatically said tho party was taken in this Stato; * but,” aid Lo, *ovon If tney were ju Iudiaua, o Gould not Litve pormittod them to fight, Thé pooplo over thoro would have nover got dono sbusing ua for permitting a lot of our roughs to Invado tholr country and sproad their carcasses ovor thelr fields, aud the Goveruor of Indinns, instoad of provecuting us for arrosting tho crowd n his State, will thank us.” WIIAT THE BTATUTES BAY. 5 The Ohief soemed to rely for his anthority to arrest tho mob, even if it had Loen outside tho Btate, upon tho following statute, which will bo found upon pago 337 of the second volumo of tho Rovieod Ordinances of the State of Illinois: ‘* Evory Yenon who shall fight in thia State, or agroo in tuis Btato to fight, cithor in or out of this State, or who ehall train in this Stato to fight, or sball go, or attempt to go, out of this Btate to fight in any othor State, placo, or Tarris tory, or shall any way or manmer aid, abob, or assisb mny othor porson to fight, or attompt to ~ fight, elthar in or ont of this Btats, what is commonl called o prize-fight, overy such porson shall bo deemed guilly of & hlfi misdemeanor, and on conviction thercof shall be punished by con- finoment in the County Jail for any period not loas than six months, nor moro than ono yesr, ondbe fined not losa than 500 nor more than $1,000. Ho thought trat the fighters, having con- tracted to fight in this Btate, and tho scconds and bnckers having boon chosen hers, when brought baok to the oity were uunder tho jurisdio~ tion of tho courts of the city, where tho offenso was committed As to the spoctators and re- porters, he had nothing to say, oxcopt that if it could b proven thau they aided orabetted they could be hold. CORPORATION COUNSEL TULEY snetained Mr. Washburn. o said that, al- thongh tho arréat was illogal if made in Indfana, aud, althongh the parties could not bo tried horo for prize-fighting, yot, if thoy had contractod hera to fight, they Woro now under tho jurisdic- tion of our cowts, and could be sentouced for having agreed to fight. To an in%u.iry a8 to how tho parties would bu disposed of, he smd llu‘:s would all bo thkon boforo Justice Beully to-morrow morning, and rogulmly ox- aminod acoording to tho statuto given sbove. THE LAXE VIEW MURDER. Somo ¥iard Nuts for Capt, Forrest to Cracke--Important Information Con= cerning Those ¢ Knucicles” Found (1) by the Lulke View Folice Captain,. When one man kills another man, with no witnosges, hio hias things noarly all Lis own way. Capt, Forreat, of Lako Viow, doliboratoly killad a dolirious fover-pationt, and thereupon sots up the ploa thut his vietim was a torribly dosporate charactor; that at ono foll swoop ho would destroy tho decalogue, and con- vinco all the criminal juriets of tho presont day that they wero boobics, Mr. TForrost had things ell his own way, thorofore, and tho murdered man's tongue Lad censed to wag eitherin plota of villainy or 1o acousation of his murdoror. **Banquo is in bis gravo," Capt. Forrest, but Banquo's ghoat stands before the Grand Jury, and wants that body to know somothing about his own body that may ondanger Capt. Forrest's porsonal and privato epinal column, as well as his ofiiofal nook, = Capt. Forrest found, so he eaid, upon the des- porate rogue whom ha had “killed in self-de- founso" (and who could not by any moans con- tradict Lim), o pairofknuckles, * the samo which woro usod to deal him a blow.” And when thoso fearful kuucklos wora subsequontly tricd upon the hand of that dark and dreadful corpeso (whoso consicious solf could not roturn from ita xesting-place to contradict Capt, Forrost's state- mnlms 1t was found that they wore ever #o much too small for his flendish fingers, Indoed, he could scarcoly have thrust his f‘iflng finger-tips into tho holes, &0 small woro thoy. Last evoning o young man nomed Moran oalled at Tur: TRIDUNE oflico with a statoment, Mo worlked on_tho Marino Hospital building at tho law, ‘snd Lake View during its coustruction, Ono day the workmon found =& very, very small iron knuckle, Thoy mado & moll from it, and from that mold half-n- dozon soldor koucklos, just for fum, to toat tholr akill at making castings. Mr. Moran rocognizoa in tho drond weapon olaimad by Capt. Forroat, of Lake Viow, as bolonging tothe do- partod villin, tho loadon kouckios east by tho workmon on the Marine Iospital at Lako {’iew. A alngutar coincidenco, truly, that this dopraved dosporado from o distant BStato should possces loaden Lnuoklos, too small for servico, and idontical ‘with thoso cast at Lake View; =n singular coincidenco, sud ono that calls upon the Grand Jury to ask for mora lizht upon Capt. Forrest's “i‘ustiflnhlu homicido.” " The *‘burglar” s in ki grave, sud cannot onmfortably answor a subpona ; but ho has intrusted thé mission of clearing his name and avenging his violent death to cortain indlsputablo feots, and thoso faots the Grand Jury can obtain for the asking, If Oapl. Forrost ‘wanta to oxplain, lot that body provide lum an sudienco forthwith, Ho has had things his own way hithorto, —_— THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE, New Youk, Oot, 18,—Senator Wendom, of the Commlttoo on Transportation, will loavo fo-night for Washington, and on Monday the other mom- bers of the Committee will follow. From Wash- ington tho Committoeo will procood to Richmond, and thonco to Cincinnati, atopping at intermedi- ate shipping points, returning to Washington by tho 17th of "November, wlhon it will take tho Houthern coast direction, stopping at important citios, Tonoling New Orleans, the Committeo will roturn by way of tho Mississlppi, At it gession to-day, the Committee lstenod to suggestions concorning torminal fuclitios for grain destined for foreign _ porls, and tho construotion of & canal "from the Obhio to tho Jamos River, to Lo of sufliclont capneity to g)nfla ‘wido flat-boats such as could navigate tho Misslesippl aud tributaries, so that shi Emumn ot Westorn dopots oould bo oarried to tho Atlantio without hand- ling ¢ these wator-ways to bo coustructed by Govornmont, T'ho Commilico brought thefr labors to a oloso in this oity by s trip down the Buy, and in- spoclion of the harbor and railroad tormini, GOOD-BY, TRAIN. New Yonr, Out, 18.—Qeorge Francls Train, who arrived only last woek from Burope, having bocome disgusted with the country, its politics, and pooplo, uailed away sgaln to-day, leaving, he Bays, forever, SPORTING. Thad Stovens Wins tho Great Four-Milo Race In California, Joo Dantfels Takes o Heat and Socond Monoy--Ballot-Box Third, ‘THE TURF, TIE OALIFONNIA FOUN-MILE RACE. BAN Fnanomsco, Oct. 18,—Tha attendanco at tho groat four-milo runnihg race, at Oakland, to-day, was very largo, fully 8,000 poople baing prosent, Thoro was every spposranco that fast time would bo made. In tho first heat, Targot hnd the polo, Kate Gift boing soond, Ballot- Box third, Joo Daulols fourth, Thad. Stovens fifth, Ireno Harding elxth, Hardwood, Nottle, Goorgo, and Bonita withdrawn, At a quartor to 8 tho horaes got a good sond-off, For tho firat four miles and at tho outcome they ran in the followiug ordor: Joe Daniels, Ballot-Box, Tar- iln' Thad, Stavens, Ireno Harding, Kate Gift. nnaa‘(’nd ia tho Lmdlorlnefix‘mn?x f;’lmti 1455;; 3 socond, 1:50; 4 j four 14897, Total tme, 7:42. In tho Becond hoat tho hordos E;)t a good atart, Joe Daniols won tho firat mile 1:51. Thad Stovens took tho next threo miles and hoat ; timo, 7:30 ; Ballot-Box camoe in socond sud Joo Daniota third. Irono Harding, Target, nnd Kato Gift wero distanced. Btoveus' victory was recolvod with tremendous clieors, and poola.| gold_largoly in favor of tho California horse, Thad Btevone also won the third heat and took tho first money. His timo was 7:43 ; Joo Daulels Bocond, and Ballot-Box third. THE JEROME PATK BACES, New Yong, Oot. 18.—Thia is the fifth and last day of tho fall meeting of the Jookoy Olub_ 2k Joromo Park, - Throatoning woather caused ,n small attondance. : Tho firat raco, for a purso of 8400, a distance of 13¢ miles, was won by Periwinkle, beating: glhung I;!hl%lfllf; Oariboo, sud McDaniols' entry. 0, 2:03%. Tho- second raco was for a purse of $400 fori 2 lonr-olda, s distanco of thres-quartors of a 0. Maccroon wag the winnor, beating Weather cook, Mary, Buckeyo, Julians, and KoDanicly” outry. Time, T Tho third raco wasa froo handicn] Btakos, of $30 oach, with 8600 added, distance, milo and five-oightha. Tho followlng horsos startod : Btockwood, Bhylock, Morodoo, Lizzio Lucas, Warlike, Cors, Lonn, and Ransom, The Taco waa won by Bhylock: Time, 2:56}4. ; The fourth raco was for a purso of $1,000; distance two and threo-quarter miles. I'wo hora~ os startod : Truo Blue and Katy Pease, Tho raco was won by True Blue. Time, 5:10%, £ In tho fifth raco, freo handicap swoopstakes of $25 onch, with £500 added, distanco. ono mile and an cighth, Ohiokabiddy, Gu{ Planet, Artist| Mianio Mg, Quits, Wizard, Kadl, and Hlinstro started, \Von by Quits. 'flmn, do1, uwnny-g BASE BALL. New Yonm, Oct. 18,—Bago ball : Bostons 10 3 [utuals, 3. e ——— ST, LUEE’S FREE HOSPITAL, ' Annual Meoting of tho Members Last Evenings«iteports of Officors, Etce The annual meoting of St. Luke's Hospital | was held last ovoning at the Episcopal Cathodral, corner of Paoria and Wost Washington stroots. Tho meeting was opened by tho Cathedral choir slnging Hymn 292, ** Onward, Christian ' Sol- diors,” aftor which prayor was offered by Right Reov. Bishop Whitohouse. Beveral Psalms were ™ then - sung , by 4 the choir, ot tho oconclusion * of ¥ which_ Rov. Qlinton Locke, tho President of tho Board of Trustoes_of tha Kosfiunl, tools the chair, - He sald the Hoapital was badly in debt, and tho fu- turo looked vory dark uuless tho friends of tho institution would rally to its support. The Hospital had all tho applinncea for doing good, and tho ouly thing wanting was monoy, 'f‘l.my were 3700 in arroars, which was rathor a bad showing, siuce thoro were sixtoon ohurchos in this city, It waa now prafusud to take up small monthly subscriptions of %1, $3, or 85, ac- cording to tho moaus of the givers, and if all did thoir duty tho Hospital would sook bo- in « prosporous condition, aud they could take care of all the unfortunate secking adnuttauco to tho inetitution. Ho thon read the following ra- port: “The Trustees of Bt, Luke's Hoepital would Toport that the year just passed has beon ono of quiet work and_usefalness, At, their annual woeting on Bt. Luke's Day, by far tho largest over held, s chango wad made in the Con- slitution "of tho Board of Trustsos, tho old srrangement lhaving proved too un- wieldly. 'Tho DBoard at prosont consists of three ox-ofiicio mombora, Prosident, Socrotary, and Trensurer, and nine obher members, chioson, throe from tha North Sido, throo from tho Soutli Bide, and throe from the West Sido, one of ench sot of throe boing always a city Rector. This Bonrd {s mallor and much more offioctent than tho old. Tho Board of Dircctors is still com- posed of membors chosen, {rom every parigh in the city, It will be seen hy the Treasurer's ro- port that the parishes of tho' city. genorally in- torest thomsolves in tho Hoapital, and that, as our only united church wrk, it commands gon- oral attontion. At prosontits fuuds aro in & very low stato, and the Trustoes would urge upon tho Churches in Ilinois,eapocially on thair brothron in Chicago, its groat needs, and its great recommondations.” ‘Tho Medical Board roported &8 follows : Num« ber of houso pationts, 248; disponuary pationts, 728, Wotal from Bept. 1, 1873, to Bopt. 1, 1873, 976; deaths, 23 ; births, 11, The Chaplain toportod that religious mervicos woro rogularly hold, Thore were 9 baptisms, 10 ‘burials, aud 2 communions, Of tho 948 Homo gmunm, only 47 wero Eplecopalians ; Romanists, 0; Luthorans, 86; Prosbytorians, 16; Protost- sute, 16; Indepondont, I; Baptist, 9; Congre- ational, 8; Mothodiat,'3; United Brothren, 1; eauit, 1; 66 could not ovon give a namo to any roliglon oy had boon taught or bad inborited § 83 wero Amerioans by birth, Tho ‘'roasuror submittod the following report : Receipts, €11,088.19; exponscs; §11,082.97; leaving $85.92. Aftor tho submission of the abovo reports, tho following woro elested Board of Trustecs for tho oneuing yoar: Arthur Brooks, Edward Bullivan, H. N. Powers, John DoKoven, E. X. Hubbard, Tosoph Stookton, I B. Poabody, W. J. Barney, A. C. Calkins, C. W, Roberts, and D. W. Pago. The Presidoncy is filled by the Rev. Clinton Looko, Mr, Elijah Hubbard was olected Beoretary, and Mr, John DeKovon Treasurer, Addrosaos woro delivered by the Rev. Arthur Brooks, the Rov. Dr. Powers, and Bishop White- house, aftor whichthe meoting adjourned. PAUL DE KOCK. Wis First Interview with the Younger Dumas. FParts Correspondence of the New York Times, It is & pleasure to turn from the uncertainties and porploxitics of tho political situation to somothing moro taugiblo in thoflold of literature. A singularly intoresting and fascinating book has inst appoared hore in tho ' Memoirs of Paul Do Kock."” In this work we have brought boforo us not only the brave avd honost figues of & [,vuuuraunu long lpmmd away, but it vovives o literary period which is of groat inter- ost now, bocanso it has forover disappoared. Paul Do Kook bogan to write In an ago of pns- toral simplicity, in comparison with that in which wo live—an ugo in which opora-bouffo was un- Lnown, whon gonuine grisottes wore scon, aud when Jonny, the working-girl was contout in her garrot, eitting ~beforo hor two pots of flowers, sud when the pros- ont luxurious domi-monde was entirely unknown. In thoso dnys Chatoaubriand, just re turned from his mission to Romo, in the ploni- tudo of his litorary grandeur could take AMmo, Boman to dino at the Cadran Bleu, mako hor sinj drlnk(ng souge, join himself in tho rofrain, an amuso himsolf most royally with no seandal and at littlo cost, Yol hiow far we soom to bo from those days nowl ‘I'ho cormption was probably au great, but it waa moro naif and far leas known evou to itsolf, Gnyoty wns ocosior thom, and laughter froor and more frank, beenuso the mind was more fnsouciant. Wo know so much nows- days, and have so much to do and to learn that the world is bocoming too scrious, and it might load to a fatal austority or gonoral melancholy it {4 wore not for opora boulfo or for an occasional volumo liko that whioh has just apposred. Paul Do Kock {8 called s vory immoral writer, but how harmloes his worke soom to mo beside thous whioh appoer from day to day at presont, bosido thouo of Dumas fils for instanco, or bosides thoso daily published by our journals, Il wroto for an ago that is gono, and whioh, smusing as it was in it day, I8 now anll and efupid. No young hoir would now find those works amuslug nuunglh to study thom na Rogor Fichborno was said to Linve done to his gront dotrimont, But tho mowmoirs of Paul Do ook are intoresting to every one acquainted with ¥ronch litarature and French literary mon, 1 om temptoed to give an oxtract, and slugo I ro for aboye o young Dumas, [ will take De Kook's A8 tirst mebting with himi In tho originaiisis BUSINESS CHANOES. writton with admirable simplicity and grest bon- GREAT HARGAIN FOIt ANY ONE WITH BMALL it Funt o ok i, | it SECLETRAGE In o, oo o Two or three yoara ago, rolates Panl Do Kock (1609 3 13 por wook. Can olosr tho ptice the publishor, nmm?:{ spoka to fmo abaut the do- n oo monti, , OurHos wtasta for Katope o the lat. Ad- siro which Aloxandro Dumns, tho youngor; Had mani- fostod to moat me, * Bt I ank nothing better than to salisfy the dosire of M, Aloxandre Dumos,” I roplied, ‘¢ Then you nccopt & breakfuat with lilt and mo ono of thone days 7 4T accopt,” A wweak aftor that T rocolyvod a note inviting mo ta ho, #ho morning aftor thonoxt, at 12, at tho ltestauraut Notts, corner of tho Yaubourg Folssonnforo nud the HOTRL FOR SALE, DOING A GUOD BUSINKSS, Lo tost Blda, " For partioulars TS bk A BBAT LITTLIE BAKERY AND OONFICTIONT. ry storo for aald, with lving apparimonts attachied. Ttonty B8 moutts: Iuquira on proiatsos, 6 Twonty- VERY NIOELY TURNISHED AND FITTED taurant to rant or for salot vary fcw and on ve Boulovard, T wont to the nppointed placo; Hou- forms, Wil narei . Addross ) vorant nwaftod o, and M, Aloxandro Dnmen wos | 5 Hefbane onise. "o Psy 83 por month, % not long in Joluing s, I omit tho complimenta ho GOOD OPPORTUNITY OTTE A i blood OF L8 “Btnes, bt bt 1wt . e A Fo0R SNty Taveet Sn o pataito Dark. beesuso it smused o cxiremely, wan o ps?tuor or purohnsar; location good ront cf millinory triminlags, notions, pattarn study which M. Uum: aking, mako of mo at tablo, ot tho ssmé tmo I was muking ousof im, I huve prasorvod up to tho prosont timo, | <=7 1 thauk Ueavon (o was Lioru fu 1700) o oxcallent sp- | AL T0RS, 88, USINASS INTRRRSTS KOR otito, aud it will Lo romeinbered that X havo canfosscd | sy ‘grosery and athor stoaks (o eackanEe for rasloatatos o belng somewhot of an amateur of good chisor, From . ALL ea Church thta {t oatlta Uhat whon ons inviten ‘mo. £0 broakrens | Bigeko-incot KIMBALL'&'00., " bethadss Gl ith Lifm, T brosktast. In his quallty of Amphiiryon: Ploaso call Monday and'Yuosda; KINDS OF RBUSINKSS INTERESTS FOR HORSE.8] P FOR BALE., ONE OF Souveraln gave ms sl bistiche o Order tha meonti. R ot Sanoes 1 fha oy o m s Iordoradlito my tasto: Ostend oyslers, flet aux | Barttos giving by 1 0n acaouut af heall nguira {runlon, lobsler ealad, partridgos, asparagun, oll to bo | arTisis SVort sladisonste Dotwesh tho biours 0 B Al 4 ‘it wit Seutoru aoe e, pening ah- \orast, | . m., Monday, old Burgundy. Dut Diunna Jfils, who himse S ats ko a bird, ond who noaked Ll i 15 somo- Kort T ooy KOUIERRD iDL room and_oigar-stani, In (o bost location, South Blde, hlvlnrfin first-claas tratlo and low ront, for salo, For oausn of solliug sud foil pactiouias of this rare oppor. tunity, faqulre of J. G, LUKZAGIL, 19 Kast Madison-at., Room'15, NIiW _BTOOK OF HARDWARE, A RN SO0 O%, o 3 Titlon. Apply i bwtsr, 38 North Cha Taardy A ONR-THIRD INTRRVST IN A TOTEL AT ST, forattione: oad ace maxing boon namiy dted of and e it i now making money, BITAPLILY, Roou 6, Otls Blogk, - Liuire HAH Amn"sfl"firi’h.m.‘n'u.i.flnb ITALL AND BAR on oo af Ll bet sornore tn tho ally for o, aitiar of mincral wator that he kad brought in his carrisgs with him, stared hord at mo while I wns officiating, smilod, shd cried from tima to tim ¢ “ Tilorobio f8| OLI clest Dien cela] Thersis my Foul Do'Keck, bou vivant, Just aa ad imagined hir, a auporl 1 ‘Tt whon tho gayety of ay soung friond. burst out was at tho moment of depsriuro: when ko, and, ma of, Bouvorain also, bad eclarod thomsolvcs satiifed, declared for mysolf that T could eat the leant. bit of nomothing clso—for instinco,.a good slico of plum-~ pudding with rum, bit of clicess, aud to muke it go down easy, I would drink with pledsuro o glass or 8o of chatmpagnoy Ln part or togotbor atook and fizturge of tie Lost kiad, «Champagno] Plum-pudding1” criod Alexander DL OTS it Easailg g e Asgnoy, AT D Dumaa; “.Ah1 I have my Paul o Koot comploto 1" fon 1 sald' nothing, bocauss T wss auro this was not said with malico; but, Iu truth, whata ctanco the suthor of tho Dayie avz Camelias guvo mo for taplyiug “ Y03, sir, you havo your Paul Do Kock complato still at 70 years, just as I havo my Dumaa jfls com- ploto alfoady'at 40, Wo are cack, nccording to our epoch, {n our real chnrnoters, I eat oud drink always, and you oat and drink no longer, And if from physl- cal things o pass o intollsctual, it from tho stomacii wo Jasnto tha heavt Iotus bot Uhnt'my_old age would ot ave tho bottor ‘of your youth, for Iatill believein ovarything which i8 awoot and cansoling for ono to bo- liova {n this world, and, if I can Judge by your writ~ Ings, you uologef bolléva in snything atall whioh fs goad ; s Paul Do Kook then goos on to draw an admirs ablo portrait of the intollectunl Dumas, as he bad drawn tho physical in tho singlo pliraso * onting liko n bird,” bocauso Dumas moroly pocked at his food and drownod oxcollent wino {n' minaral water; but ho says that Dumas was o amiable that ho doos not want to’ formulate all his AT X SRR 157 o busincas R SO LUTE 'O 181 Hast Madisonste Rooms. BMALL STOGK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND E). store tizturos for sala oheap, Addboss O %, Tribuno oo, TOARDING-IOUSE TO NE SOLD, WITH ALT, furnituro eomplote, now kooping 10 boardors, For Darttcalars apply to No,'70 North Banigamon-t. LAUNDRY FOIt SALK. REPUTATION FIRST: olnas; ront amall; all completo, Lnndy, and in good Eunnfng ordor, Prica. 8500 cash, “Apply 4t G4l Houth -2t _A VIRSTL-LASS SATOON, of NOTH CLARICET., for salo or exchangs, Alda for sale, ono of tho bost ‘corners on Bouth Htato- N OFE{0E BUSINESS AND VIXTURES, 810,000 por annum, will bo sald for 81,00 chanca to » good maa, ' Addrass L 31, Tribino o ‘A SALOON, WITIT STOCK AND EIXTURIS, TOR o, o, LR o e e, N0 0 Ashlnd 2 of Indisnaete: o x% Raudolph-ate Hatkot, PERRANGE WILHINEY, o it DoAs BUSINESS CHANCES, ROOERY AND N(‘TlgN BTORE FOR BALR, 10 mllen from eity, snaood healthy Inostion, doing gaod mfil?i Balint Roorm 48 MoCormlok Blook, cor, andoipi and Doar [OTLL FORBALI—OR EXOHANGI—TOROTHER anod-paying proporty, In oonscquonco of the cons g A RoRIE: of 150 piopristor. ba oifora-for eafo ‘the 19a10 (8 moat favorabln one), furnfturo, and Axtures of th <+ linrren Howno, " contalning abaut 140" roome_ 1 all of 1 uenlalicd flrel This 8D ou doing & sugouasful businuss, situstad nosr tho gautrd of tha iy, oaly tw blaoke Tram tho Alton & Bt. Touly, Plitabucgh & Fort Wayno, and Ohioago, Bil. ko &8t Lanl Talluays and (oo blooks frdim the Milwaukoo & Wisconsin divlsion degot of tho Nortlimoat~ ern Knilway, Apply in porson, or by Iottor, to W, h. BWALLOW, Propriotor, OTET, FOR SALE, O EXOHANGE TORL A staok of dry gouds or any kind of morohandiso, or would excliango tor o farm ; hotel {8 on tho 0., B, & Q. R. i only ona in tho pincs, amt ts doine n ol buelnoss, ‘or pari] adiross W, WIRIOK, Pringoton, Til. 'I"niwn A COMPLETVRTY FITTED-UP PAOKING- 130, sultabla for bandling 8% hogs por day, snd nlla doing an extensivo Lunsineds In ocuring an g aor othor meats, Oauoffar groat jnduca. 1monta to youtloman with somo'mesns o foln ma in opo~ rating samo. Addross L9, Tribuno offioc, with roal namo, stating whota faterviow may bo nad. FURNISHING STORE FOR f takou at once. Apply to K. T AUNDRY TO NENT, AND BIXTURRE ‘wAle, 420 Wost Van Liurou-st, e R dolng .1.'00.1 usinoss ovar o year. _Apply at 433 Wost Jackeon-st. ;Lu.\m‘; AND 8TOOK OF A_GROUFRY BTORE fim n # deaizablo location on the West,8ldo, doing o for salo at 8 Uargaln i gaod roasons for soling; . _Addeoss O 13, ‘Trlbuno oftice, MEAT AND VEGETABLE MARKET GN WEST it " rs Shaos for shrty iR Iomito aptayott ug, " Naro ohanoo {or narty with Sapital " Ad- droan for ono” wooky Je K. OUMBILNG, " Repostiion Bullding, M "AT MARRETTOR GALE ONEAP-GOOD 10: catlon; Weat Bido, Vixtares first-class, Tradoes- {ablishod. Also oxpross wagon, 840, 8. A, BAKER, Tast Erio-st. MUATMATKET FOR BALR, TIRST-OLASS FIX: . turos; splondid loeation aud trado: a clslhl chance iamakamonoy, Apaiy o J. G. UUSZAGH, 99 Kast Aadison-st,, Yoom 14, NI i? DEST OHANOIS EVER OFFERED f9ra man with from $1,000 to $3,000, Call at Joom 11U, 8. Expross Bulidiug. v TOR, FRUIT AND _CONFGTION: 053 Stand, with B aitaoliod, will be sold cheap i al1odfor saoh." ADply on tho profaises, 807 State.ste 0 217 Siier SvERY, o n B boacdors: oo of {1 stbgk Wil b soja 1 s satistaotory lotsa_glvon, "O © THE BEST-LOOATED PIIOTOGRAPH gallorics {n the the ety for salo vory choap. For Lus formation, addross 0 ol Rminu\'u TROM §8—1 WILL SELL OUT all ok of apor and window.shades, ota., my of wall with ront of store and dwoliing, chioap. 185 Olio-at, ARit CHANGE FOR A HOTEL AN WHO wishas to purcliase a long leaso and furniture of & hio- ol n Ghtosgo, now duing s gacd business; for Informn- tlon nlossa address A, WISNGER, Box 38, Chicago Posi- thoughta of that timo, or give oxprossion to tho opinion bo thon formod of him Afterward Bouverain osked PaulDoKock how lio was ploas- od, *“Woll enough," was tre roply, *‘ but pleaso toll me why Dumas wonted to' oo . me—ho did not allow mo to say two words—ho talked all tho timo "—which Paul Do Kock snys satisflod him vory wall, for io was loft fres to approciato_the A BARE GUANOE-E. R, EATING HOUSE AT Grand Itapids, Mich., forsale. Part. 1 bnlanco in {rado. _Addross P, W. BUKR, Grand Rapids, Mioh. A JEWELRY BTORE DOING A DINE BUSINESS for salos atock smd flxiuros shont 8700 3 cash, Lal- anco In paymonts. Address JEWELER, "ribubo of- 00, A BARE OHANGE FOR A WATCHMAKEL AND Jowolor: must close out tho oniiro stock and fixturos admirablo breakfast which had boon propared for | by tio iat of Novombor: low sout: beat Tocatlon st of L = o the rivor. For particulars call on J, D, HERIICK, 676 ——— West. I‘B: , 001 Vood, PARDONED. GOOD MAN WITH 3260 OAN FIND GOODOFLIOR: busl, )l establishod : this will boar invostigating. Ealea T g e A SRR QUANOS X0, DU, TILE DEST OlGAR ; a ey G ront." Addrens BUSLNHES, L ribuio alhod: b2y N A NO. 1 PINE BAMPLE-ROOM OF ESTAL: lishiod reputation in th bost Tocallly for salo, on ao- Sount of the ownor's ill hoalth. Addross by mall, to A, ‘THOMAS, 008t PACKING-HOUSK IN BI:ST LOGATION IN OITY fittod with evarything to cat and onro 200 Lois in sum- mor, and 400 hogs {n wintor por day. Largo rotall trade condeoted, ~ Will_be sold low for part oash, balance ou timo, _Addross L 97, Tribuno offico. RARE GHANOE TO A NO. T RESTAURANT Wasnr¥aton, Oct. 18,—Tho Presidont to-day, on tho recommondation of Attornoy-Gonoral Williams, pardoned .!paorh Luckey, of South Carolina, Wwho was convicted of Ku-Kluxiem about two yoars ago, and sentomced to cight Soars' confinament i the Albsay Poaitontiars. ——— THE CALIFORNIA PATRONS. BAx Franotsco, Oot. 18.—The State Grange at Ban Jose yosterdsy elocted officors for tho onsuing year. Gov., Booth dolivered sn elo- went and ablo address, and waa followed by tho 2y Swith B, th ortly Weator of the Grango, J. W. A. Wright. | kit and deinecsiont of & pireB il Aiciel ot 13 s R rtare P Riinre, 5., A1l 'g No other busineas waa transacted. g?n‘“vg‘gfl ,v‘::.: N Guien of BASH & BITATLEY Ttoam o ok, e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markots, LoNDON, Oct, 18— p. m,—Consols for monsy, 924 @923 ; acconnt, 92%@93¥K ; -208 of '05, 93} '67, S0 i:mm, 913 ; how B8, nll- Erle, 8%, ofrol A 500D MAN WITH 81,00 OAN BUY A i OR intorsst in s legitimato' businoas woll establishod. Address R 83, Tribune oo, USINESS OHANOKS—IF YOU WANT TO BUY, 1l ortrado fora businoas abanco, call atour nld ostablistied officos, tho largest in tlio West will find any doscription of oum—Tofned, 18 N 3 Chingo, roquiring capiial froin 800 or Ioss to FrANKFONT, Oct, 18.—5-308 0k ‘02, 013, of wiiol ‘ef"g_g;-;;’m!; fotart iovoatigaiion Tan1s, Oot. 18.—Tientes, 681 Sle, and wo guuranies Livewroor, Oct, 18—Evening—Cotton dull ; midling, - uplind, 9:@dx¢d’ middling Orlenns, 03,@)%d. Bales, | 10,000 bafea; Amorican, 5,600 bales'; for speculation Bud oxport, 3,000 balea ; eates of uplands on & good_lirdinary, ebipped Octobor and November, at 834+ do deliverablo Novomber, 87 Ttod wintor whast, Corn, 31a 6d, Ohecso, 078, Toe, 7983 Gumberland midales, 38y wishing to inveat oan purch having roal eatate, city or country, wa havo & largo sslootion of ahancos whero theownors will trado for ostato. 74d, 160~ Rostaurant; foo crasm, and bakory, South Sldo, 118 0d@128 6d, Flour, 20s@28s. 3, 00— Mannfacturing businoss, Weat S15, 300 —Lanndry, doing $i25 & weol, Weat Sidn, 000 -First-cinas rostas h\,lli:]nu 2008 day. ire and gents' furnl K goods. ~Yirat-class livery, boarding, and aalo stabl i jous for Luainees 3 short rib mid- es, 418, 1, 500—Ropowalk, buildings, t (a fiug Lus) Afrwene, Oct. 18,—Petrolenm~Rofined, 40)¢. 600 Tmue and foed siase, with brick bundion™ | -—'Dnl‘r flndm; loing 845 toks'wndu. New York Produce Market. oo ttatior, Hor, nd SAVRE ousa, New Youx, Oct. 18.—CorroN—Steady ; middling ypland, 103 fuiured closed ateady ¢ sales) 5700 Dalos, as_followa: Qotober, 10 7-10@15 52-1000 5 No- verabor, 1605 Docomber, 16 9-100; January, 16 3100 Faprunty, 16300; Morol 165¢c. BueADSTUEFS—Flopr fu fair demand, Hmitod sup- Py, and highor s raceipts, 10,000 brls ; tuper Westorn and Blato, £5.95G46.,80 3 common o good, $4.30@0,50 good to cliolce, $0,55@7.00 ; whito whoat extrs, $7.000 7.75; exira Ohio, $0,00@7.85 ; Bt. Louts, $6.75@10.75, 2, 100—Boarding-hiouss, with 60 bonrdors, 1,90—Samplo room, fitat-olase, {aking 550 a dng, B0 Eight-osn millcroute, with horses aud wagon, 1,000—Vegotablo, fisls, and poultry markot, Wess Side 4, 000—Uirocory store, ov with borsca and wagons, 1,000—Grooery and liquor atoro, horse and wagon. 1, 0—Flour and faod store, coal and wond. 1t0—TRostaurant and coffug-hiouse, Weat Sido. 400—Barber-siiop, Kandaliville, Ind. 3, 000—City roatauirant and dining.room. 30,000 Firat- 0, 000 — ] lass ma 1,230_T11TTaci room and bar, Oity Ho nufzaturing busiuves, Ryo flour and corn meal nominally unahmfod Whoat 1550 - Woll-furnlahod boarding-hotiso, | Kottt Side in fair domand aud higlior; recelpte, 152,000 bu; 1,%0—Soventoon-can milk-route, ta hiorsos and wag- No, 1 | ons. 303 | * §120_Cigae storo and bulldlog (no ront), Loma spring sloial.o7 N 4 13,000-laning. i, Horser, wagons, o 900 Ftra sprivg, $1.3: Miunesols, $1.40; No. 2do, $1.37 ; Nw,nlpflgvg, @L37; No, 2 Milwankee, $1,41; winter red Weslern, #1003 No. 1 Dulutly $143)¢'; "No. 2 Milwaukoe, or d atack. X t-olass ment markot, South Side. 1,500—Halt atoro aad ladicd’ ouanioling pariors, Wabaghav. ovember, $1.43%." “Riyo “dull;” Western, 30 —Lanndry, first-class, X 85c, Barley quiet, ‘Malt Jul.l aud drooping. -Mauufacturing jewolry and stong-cutting Corn in good demand and o trifle bettor: 700—Photograph ualfory dolng a ino business, Paorls, Teceipts, 213,000 bu; steamer mixod Westo GIC, “Ouia 5 shad Armbr; Tecolpis, U000 bu; nfor | 3% Cs—Eleningmll (hird nforosly, South Side, fl‘l’u‘tnl%vmll“d Vz‘;ulum afloat, 480; now do, 5U@530 ; 1, 800—8) lunllldnxm‘:;;y storo, “kh“hll’l,rlnlilul:ra\lhwl nx:j‘ 3 2 “room, an cd-linly Kl wf'& “%‘EE';T%?%‘,‘&“‘%‘“"“'” o i s e ol sl 52000 por anius JEATHER- et Al 4 Orinoco, 0y ’ 800! ¥ . = saNosu—1a modarate Toquest; pirrechited Ghio, 2o —Sample-room and "“"""'l‘d“‘”‘ o 15 @53c. ; Guoornres—Coftes firm and more actiyo ; Tio, 19X @225¢c. Sugar quiet, Molasses dull, Rico qulol PrrnoLTUM—Dull; crude, 55@5X0; refined, 180, Tuneenroie—Lower, at 40@4lc. Proviatons—Tork beavy ; now mess, $16.75, Boof and cut meats unchanged, Middlea_qulot and firm; .::?"dgn;: January, 7xc. Good lard steady ; Wostorn, stoam, ¥0, A BuTTER AND OmERSE—Unchanged, AleTaLs—Manufactured copper stoady 3 {gnot dull and [rregularat fll{gafllxo, cash ; 210 for Bultimore, Pig iron dull and {5 buyers" favor; Scoto 48.00; Amorican, $32.00@41.00, Bar dull'and changod. usala shoot quiot ot §17.75@18,50 n gold Naws—Quiet ; cut, $4.75 ; clinch, $6,.25@7,25, Wiusex—Falrly sctivo and firmer, at 035 @0io, restorn, 8 585 @500 sall, G0Xo; high mixed yollow Woatorn, §I,L‘w—l(ullnnry andl drossmaking, first-olass. cihum_Clgars, o n, v, K, Woat Bide. th Jnrgo lot. boardiug-h 10 Taundry, doiog 8131 ~Laundry, dalog 812 5, 000—Hotal t Lolsad, 11 1) 80— Fastilonablo firat-ol . b{ll—Uloln, and atatlonary, Wost Sido. 3,500~V Inogar {actory, woll fittod np, West Blde, 1,000~ Bosrding-houso, fall of boardocs. 3,000 Old-cstabiished boll-banging businoes, oity, 1,000—Rostaurant aud dining-room, 1,200—Grocory storo, horse, and wagon, 1,800—Sawing macuing business. 1,800—Toot and alioo storo, Weat Side, allthe farniturs, fix- r —Itlotrioal Institutd, il and fitings of & 13-roo: -Boot and shoo store, Son! 000 Grooory atore, with horéa 00—Moat mazkot, West Bido. 43, 600—Grocery store, horso, and wagon. 1, 000—Bampla room near now jal. 5)0—Bamplo room near car ahops. 600—Bamplo room near Exhlibition, taking §60 & duy, e 00— Restauraut. and suppor room, The Wool Trades Lol 100 Tirs-eluan most markoh, bulldlug aud barn; Bosrow, Oot, 18.—~Wool quiet, with no material §I.m—snlwn"nmlu:uk H '8do, and wagon, » day, change during the past weok, Holders are influenced 4,000 [rat-3lads oity businoss; salos $4,000 & mouth. by tho unsottled state of financlal affairs, and are not | $f:00-Manufacturing busino: S ious 1o Bl "Gomoint s doino Hosies v hot | acliiL g seore butlyoster il b tld fos pa cars aifsctod ko ofhor duscritions of wool, but buyors aro | alland 800 ua if goh. have, monoy oF roalar mur to_take nny lot offering at full ;armuus rated, and havé purchased during the weok 75,000 1bs, moatly nt 53@580 for washed, 42@55c for unwashed, Balos Iine been mnde of Ohio troblo extra snd above ot 51@ 830 ; Michigan and Wisconein, 48@6500 ; low Weatern floeces, 440; combing and delaine, washed, 63@050 3 unwashod combing and delsiuo, 42@550; nwashed and unmorchantable, 33@380; tub, 50@520 ; scoured, 49@500 ; superfino and oxtra pulled, 43@55e. ‘Business Ohanco Brokors, 48 South Olark.at. TBEET PAYING RUSTAURANT 1N GHIOAGO, LO- ‘oatod ou Doarbioru-at., botweon Madixon ‘and 'Tau- dolph: vary practicaliy furnishiod larga custom, and s dolug oxcollant e ol W Y Gartioulars, cail o ot Madison- HOsEAGH. RARNERSIOP, WELT LOGATED, TIEAE AT, oS + attnar oing aw . HINS LoY E WOODRUTE, {17 Clarkeat. o o ros: BT wion, VI ORTS o g n tho villaga ot Alfonquin, Mollonry Gou t (6n the Fox River Valoy R ., with n tredo ostabilshed aroverozante, A good cliancd for tho rlght man, JO- BUACKEMITIL STIOP, TOOTS, AND LIASE OF D lot, 23 Lakeat., for'salooheas. “Anply st 2 L~ ard-at. OARDING-HOUSE AND TIXTURES WOIL ALK, QTS C O, LT Addreas Poat-Onico Hox . T ' (TGARBTOREE, WITil GOOD FIXTURTS, FINE o 4 good m_trado f lo, vory cheap, Pleaso I;fl‘ :In‘“ ‘lllwn lnv.“ Sidedipd S . - For full MARRIAGES, BARTOW ARDS=0n tho oxenine of Ok 15, fosldonge o the brid's paronts, Nu, 863 Wadigionav by tlio Rev, J, 0. Puck, Mr, J. J. Bare and Miss O V. Xdvwards, RACEINI-PARKER-On tho 181h inst,, at the bride's rosidence, 161 Woat Bfouracat., by tho Xoy. Oanon Knowlos, Mr. Froderiok I1, taco(to, of Bacluo, Wis., atd Dirs, Harah A. Parker, of Uhicago, §37~Ravine papors pleaso copy, BCOTT—JAOK~On tho 13th lust,, st Taylor's Tatel. orsey Oley, by the Rov. Jaliu .‘nhleaanl Vim0, ca , 1L, &nd Magglo, oldoat daughtor o Hir.dolin Jaok, 0t 16" faat Notios placo, Ediabisrale, o nud, IO conatgn, e o o '8 Oaro - Fathor Noounn, Bir. Jamos Meicown and biza Maguto A, Gorian, bovs of Gillouyor BYNOLDS - DUNKLHunraday ovening, Oot. 0 al 0 resldonoa of 13 lo's mothor, Paok, Mr. Obacles Itoyaolds and bliss Extells Duskie. IGAR STAND FOR SALV--BEST LOUATION ON Crantisan e kit 15, Tribuge aflice, Goodroasans for solling, Ad: Y AND OYST ARLOR TOIL i SMITH_HAMMOND-In _Olovoland, Oct. 18, Dr. Call it Sou wantn barguin, ln- Qparlas G. Bmith, of Ghioago, snd Trarelot Gaylord avd nmmond, of Oloveland. gt it & OUDELL_FREUDLKTL_At {he yesidence ot tho | (JUNAF, SALOON, FIXTURES, LIOENAU, brido's fathior, Oot. 18, 1871, st Hydo 1 .« A, Qu- | Fibine oftios, goll, of this olty,"aul Alfis Miuna' Froudior,” of ‘Hydo o YANDY-STORE FOR BALI OIEAD ON ACOOUNT G oo g Bo kg Appiy at Wi Wost Lako.te THRUG, SToRE ToR BALE—$1,50 OAGH ofl OLCOTT-PUTNAM—On Oot. 16, by the Rov. G. A. Tttt ar® dattoer i i et father Alunclu: duuhtor of F. K. Pufnam, * YR SHORDEN-_FERGUSON—On Oot. 10, by Rov. I, 3 Langridge, Wiliain Shordan and Oaroloe ¥oratess, both iougs. MoVAV_DRINDLE_On Weduerdav, Oot. 18, at th rouidenco of tho brido's parents, Lnign: O\, 'L"(}t‘a&.,'l-; cgo BAL: anoo in roal oatato or spourod papor. 0 100, 'fribune Y NOTION BTORE AND FIX- D™ S0P AT &%kt on tha 1. “Addrass st igo O 44, Tribune otfico. 3 Ot BALE—OR RENT OIGAP-NOARDING- s 11 14 roows, oppoaito now dopat, Apply at 70 Blorman. "li‘l&.\l"l‘-ul..i‘sfi oA PLE-ROON NEAR TXIINL ing 8% & dar, mus 8 tho owno Joseea f0r ‘Canada on Friday; Wil (Ko 'DaFt Sash Al trade. 'I'G9, Tribune otfico. "T)& BALR-3MRATMARKRTS IN GOOD T.OOA: funs_at ottom pricos. It G. GOODWILLIE, 183 Bouth Uler] i o Tav, 16, G, Ohaddook, . B i Altsa B, n.:naf.'"..:"u“k.‘:.‘,’ oty N DEATHS. ABEROROMBIR. Dal|. 18, Katu M., wite of O. P, Abproromble, oil 27, unoral sorrices at fillwaukeo, 1901 Inat. DY—Oct. 17, Mrs, Mary Grady, the boloved wifo GRAL of William Qrady, agod 03, woral from Jor 1ata reridenoe, 168 oolldgo-st. b carsiagon ta Galvary docalory, Busday, Oote 1, 2 hish o'cluok, SAUNDERS—Aftor a long and paiaful illncss, John D, Hauadors, in the 85th yoar of his ago, iranoral t6 Gracolaud” frony Iate rosidonce, No. 304 North Qurtis-af., at 4:80 Mouday, 20U fnst. Prionda of tamily ueo tnvitad ta ationd, ‘¥ /NG Vork aud Dubliv, Troland, paporsplasso oopy. AMaGOOK—In this city, at tho Grand Pacifia Hotol, 00D CHANOK TO MAKIE MONEY—BTOOK, FIX- turos and loaso of aalaon and gradory storo for snla gltoap for cash. ™ Call %1770 South Halstod-at., opposite Blook Yards, o anida tho bustucas: Hotol firnistiod, Addross for d 0 oM, ool oao, furoitiso, for h : Addross ORIENTAL, (OUNK, Bonswmu, T © Jindpriok & MoOook, tatéut son of Gon, E. M. and Mary Bomwonuuk, i, ook, ur, 'Cal.. ¥ 1, P, AT A unera) sorvicos from (ho residence of W, 1, Schimp- | (3 faadoey., Seir op Hitweibi ALy AT 400 ASIL e AL Taitvis thind{iancom A¢o'clonss (GFogs FOIE UGN DIVIRION-8T. NOWIT —AL tho family rosidanan In thisolty, Oat, 2 ¢ Bido, for sale; about 85,000 worth of stook mud fix- Quaclon Dot "B UEE" Yorn Sl aomof Kana s | (X Bide foranle; sbont 48,000 cortof wedk and” + Rowsias taksn to Northflald, Mina, (—Oat. 18, at Ur ik puzturon, 90,000 par T Macsb, Drothor of Risg. A Sonscus for wolliiar Apply af Wadiar, R & TOOK AND BLEGANT FIXTURES OF HATD- ! waro ang 3 , this day, S patasad un for salo, ont or by lats, day, S'{efll‘ AN]} ¥ IHTH!HR?‘OK: THE o cory aloto I tho cily for 1inoa Gvor 5 yoars; bost arrangod hnd ollost stam elty «chauco for any one to got futo busines: Dply o or addrass e ils GOUNTISS, iata-st., corner Bixteent ‘WO SPLENDID-PAYING 8. ono has billi and both LDIST ‘0ONS FOR BALE; Ining u good brsins s oau bo bought af Largaln, if taken atonco; on West xlmls..‘nurlfAhwd-lt. B BOYD, T80 Weit Waabing- on st : HE DBIST DRESSMAKING PARLORS ON THD Wost Sido for salo at a bargnin, on accountof sick- pomn; 81,20 cash roquiced. Gall &t Room 6, 13¢ South HE LEASE, FURNITURE, AND VIXTURES OF onoof thie [argast hiotols in the Wost for salo, now do. ing & good-paying business: Iiboral terma will Bo. glvon. For complota partfoulars apply to OHAPMAN & BAR: BER, Room %, 9 LaSalle-st. T[VEFURNITURT, AND GOOD-WILL, OF A NEWLY and handsomly furnishod Liouso of 16 roomo, llod with prompt-payine b for_aale; siination over- ark ; house roasonahlo; every. s8; torms oasy, Address G 27, Tribuno of i BRST BATGAIN YO PEREONS WITH amal apitat, wishing to fovos of busiuoas, cu bo lad at 169 Eagt Ratdoiph-sts: whers s “:‘fll M;lll‘l,flfllh‘)ll of :‘Jl, Iu‘ll:lhl vod and. unimpior Totaa. B, J. NOURIN, >0t nd coun 150 for salo , ime 't Tow AND MOST CONVENIENT FLOUR g in tho olty for, eals, doitg' & good, (nquira in storo 825 Wost Lake-st. and foa ilvoly busincss, ~Tnqy Lal BTONE & SK[NNRP?. s !fi:!k? Room 35, ‘VANTND—M EN AND BOY! "0 TRAVEL AND soll goa t will pay large pratite, 276 East Madi- won-at,, Hoom 4. Ql 5 WILL BUY A GOOD WEWB AND GIGAR @ stand; good reason for selling, Call at cornor Olark and Waskilogton, Uourt-house Squars, O—A RARE CHANCE—8i0 WILL BUY countcrs, lholvlml, 2 show-onse 8% awning, and good.will of 8 news depot, cigar stand, ter saloon, and confootionary storo, doing & good a3, at 815 Milwaukeo-av, $95() VWILE, BUY THE ATOGK AND FIXTURES D.24DU) ofa notion store tna good location for any Kind of bustuoss: one room back: ront low. with feasa, Call thro days 867 State-st. No attontion patd to partics without cash, qgs'"ooas'mux, TIXTURES, AND FURNITURG " of good roataurant, contectionery, and cigar. storo; groat sacellico. ~ Address T3, Tribung ofico, &5()0, BALOON | TOR SALE, NEAR TAN. § o dolp ipart it bridge: dolng a cood busis on thmo, ‘R 0 GOODWILLIE, 164 Bouth Olark: ST N K n £ o 157 Gouts Olari-at., Taorh e - 83 PURGHASE, A HALF INTEREST ) in & mauufsoturing 08! this elty; Proilialargo: rondy anlo for_ tha. food sous glven for solling, auch a chanco Riddfone T 03: Heibusio ofoo. BMUSICAL, 8150 ESTY (OABINET ORGAN, ZFULL 6 00- taves, lond pedal, &o., n Derfect ‘condition, equa oot prico only 8653 a dooided bargain, v. to now in ovary ros No. 613 Atfahigan A ¥ EXPERIENOED ORGANIST WISHES X SITO: ation as organist, or as accompanist, in sumo musioal Soclaty. Apply at ohos at 281 Allohigat-ar. SPLENDID PIANO TOR SALE FOR 8%; GOST A SR RTINS Bt atstenan [IRSTGLARS NEW PIANOS AT PANIO FRIOES: n ll leD:O lelml}'llol‘wflfll u} flrllyt I:flllaltfllllnll can 5y can't afloy (0} 0 T H. WOLOGTT, 251 Parkenve 2 0Lt BALE_ga0 WILT, BUY' A LARGESZ auporbly friabad paclof argus, which!fe [0 st ordor, and cost 8400al tho factory six week l*fl: Lias ne . Can bo scon at 20 Artesian-av. Torms of pay. D TfOlt BALE_CHEAP YOR OASH, ONE GOOD PO AR OREN T.octavo; or part on tmo, 177 1faat Madison-st., Room 9. OR. BALE-STEINWAY PIANO; COST 8900 JULY 17, or will oxchange for good oarrisge and hisrnoss, Addruss L b1, Tribuno offico, OR BALG—A NEW 7.00TAVE ROSEWOOD piano, vory oheap, Parobasor ploaso call and sao,al 53 Gonth Clark-st. [FOR SALE-FINST-OLASS PIARD uso for It, and paging storage. Wil timo. " Addsoda F,5h Rribuns otico. I)uno AT A SAORIFIGEE_A RIGH) AND BEAUTL fal tons ronowood, planoforto, (New_ York make), in fineordor. Prico, with osluson’ over and atual, 8100, No. 611 Michigan‘ay. PUNG FoR BALE, ‘A TANDSOME EQUARH grand, 7 ootavos, vaky rich tono, rosowood, and al. Twost now; modarn iiiprovamenta; oost £60 for B10 cazh, Must bosold atonoo. Apply at i Park-av. IANO TORTE AT A BARGAIN, 7 OOTAVE, P d logs bost Naw York miake, beon used only & Tor wooks; will ba. sold for aashs at g prico. 165 Dot platno-at, f[i0_RENT_AND FOR_8AL) a1~ Wo mako rontin, PIROSSER & GO i Statan VI NIONOLSON IS THE CHEAPRST FIRST: t. Prico 850, aud upwards. Svotors snil e Toors 63 East Tndinsacste OHEAP; NO &glve ono year's ~PIANOS AND OR- acialty. ~ WAL R. [i_AN OLD OREMONA, VERY ot T B'i\n';: tho thing for concert or ofoliastra, Ohonp. Addrass’M, Carrlor 9, AGENTS WANTED, XT3 WANTRD_60 ORNT SAMPLES THER; A I sodey owa a Belutiborliond oat inaice¥2" o §ib' wock: o moss’ busbon, and motbing to da with e wiho oot parcies fobking Tora Sampior RUEHILLE GOy 164 Kast Rane Rount 13, Ot A NEW BOOK JUST ol f Nass popstar i Tor Sityyand 1,000 for oonnfry. 'Gall or addross UNION PUBLISHING €0, & Wabiasheav. “A GENTS WANTED—TO BELL OUR NGW MAPS, A o pivanc Catl 310 Oioago Map Ee: Tablislimont, 114 Bouth ¥ranklin-st., uj GENTS WANTED-TO SELY, OUR S '\ “ton-hulo cuttor, noodlo- l'nll"lm ailior quiok-solling: aftioles, ‘Madison-at A GENTS WANTED-WITIOR WITHOUT it goouls suco tovoll gt gools; will Amiorigan Novolty ¢ at., Room GENTS WANTED_IO' SELL GOODS WHICH ‘Pay 820 pof wook and oxpemser. A GEN ovorybods wants. 26 Madison-st., Rom MACHINERY, NEW STATIONARY BTEAM FN- iirat.class, Apply Chicago Sicam En- taast coriior: BHlohgunav, sud Frank- POR BALL ine, 1311 iing Woiks, » JrOR, SALE-GHEAT-IZITURSIE FOWED TOLER witl vupply tank and v ongiuo, Inquire ©_rnor Twonty-seoaud and B var markot, 0 BUILDERS, OABINET-MAKERS, ETO.—FOR salo, n groat bargain—Loaso aud mill cornar Uroon and Kinzlo- p with now firat-olass maohinery, aud convoniunces for tleaming and Kiladrying luwbor.” Apply to JAMES DARKER, 4803, AN A_GOOD _BROOND-IIAND RNGIND W A, o urao povar, At & Shiuglo tnaching, {nexoliuugy far 510 acie) noar Bt Louws, o, 1. 1 NOOKIN, 199 Kast Randolph- N\ ANTAD=A HOILEIL 1 OTt 16 NONSE-TOWET; WY A 2 o tabin Goilge: sisg sis angino 8 or 1 h wor, "0 fui? ol ¥ {ADBOTT & TINLEV'S OAbrrte Vs ‘fi{:’“"'n}' andacinont, L, K100.0° n Voars of ags, (0 8 - o O Tror aach faiunly. A i A mintly. Lishod piotare B e oy iy sitioe or (helr troublov: Av & - A TED~A LADY POSSESSING SOME LITER. cogage In s publication by whiloh both hatior aud prof oani be gatnod ; this le a raro g”ulrlnunylurn n ences exohanged, Addross G 78, Tribupo oftige,