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8 b e e e et e e, B FIRES. Disastrous Conflagration at Canastota, N. Y, The Business Portion of tho Town in . Ashes, Large Fires at Paxton, M, and Waterloo, lowa. Destructive Fire in[Cannstotn, No: ¥* Srnacusk, Oot. 27.—A fire brole out in Canns- tota last night, which was quenched this morm- Ing after burning over six ncros of territory, do- &troying throo hotots, thirty-two dwollings, ‘snd botwoen forty snd fifty places of business, Tho total loss fa ostimated by fusuranco agonts at 160,000, Total insurance, $90,000. Tho fire was undoubtedly tho work of an incendiary. Tho businesp portion of tho town was all do- wiroyed, oxcopt the Becchor Block, Tho citl- fo wons hold & meoting to-night and passod resolu- Bty , tlons inviting pecuniary nid of tho charitablo everywhors, aud sppawtiog Mr. D, IL Tasbocht Onshior of tho Canastots Bunk, to recolvo auy vontributions. A committed was also appointed o invostigate tho canso of such froquent firoa, T Mo firo nt Canstota was Bynaouse, Oct. 37.—Lho [ ns| first dlucuv!smd shortly attor midnight in o barn in the rearof the Boocher Block, and adjoining tho Eaglo Hotel and s woodon bullding on Con~ tro stroets. It quickly communioated to tho “hotel and Bponcer's Manufnctory of Optical In- struments, adjoining tho Post Oflico. A strong ‘uonlhmgly wind provatlod during the firo north- ward, The width of the track of tho firo was mbout Lalf a block. THE FLAMES SWEPT EVERTTHING wup to Canal, They thon leaped over Canal, and, travoling ono block on tho other side, ‘mado tho destruction complote. ~Tho stores dnstro{od were mostly woodon, with occasional brick build- JAngs intersporsod. An engine sent from Onolda ‘and the Oanistotn onglno piayed on tho fire, but tho violonco of = tho . galo, in _Epito of tho drenclin rain, noutralized . all their efforts, Finally, thero boing nothing moro o burn in that dircotion, the firo was_subduod. o hours beforo the dlacovery of this firo a barn, bolunglng to the Central Railrood ntd used For storing by, wes burnod, togothor with 100 Rons of hay and sovoral cars. This was work of sn incendinry. This is the third dignstrous conflagration there Tn six months, involving au aggrogato losa of over 8300,000. 'Tho only hotol loft standlng is & tomporary structurc ercctod on tho sita of the ‘April firo. Ail the fires have doubtless beon the work of mcendiarica, The inbinbitauts contom- g-m the appoiutmont of a Vigilanco Committeo proserve what is loft of tho village. nlso the At Waterloo, 1oywa. ‘Watentoo, Town., Oct, 27.—Tho fino new rosi- denco of H. N. Johnston, in this city, was burned to the ground on Sunday morning, about 2 o'olock, with all its contonts, aud aiso all his barns and onthouscs, Mr, nnd Mrs. Johnston wera out of town at tho time, and eaved only tho clothing they had with them. The fire was mndoubtedly the work of an incondiory, as tho house and barns wore both burning whon the firo was first discovered, though soparated somo rods by intervening buildings, which wora tho laet to ‘burn, Tbe loss is over $13,000; insured for $7,000 in the Continental and Phoonix, At Paxton, Ford County, Xils Speetal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune. BroodiNaroy, 1ll., Oot. 27.~Bennatt’s Hotel at Paxton, Ford Counti, was dostrui'ed by firo parly this mormng. ‘Lho toss is 820,000. The building was well' insured. It was owned by Jumes Bhepaxdson. At Escanabn, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Es0ANABA, Mich., Oct. 27.—Tho coal house of Btock No.1,at thc Fayette furnaco, buroed down on Friday night, 'Tho flre nlso destroyed ono kiln and injured five othors. Loss, $5,000. THE INDIANS. Fhe Utes Agree 1o Go On Thoir Resors vation in Colorado. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE UTE INDIAN DELEGATION. WasmxaToN, D. 0., Oct. 27.—The delegation of Ute Indians will lozve on route for Colorado to-morrow. Thoy will take back with them greater feclings of disgust than thoy brought “Egst. In thoir final interview with the Commis~ pioner of Indian Affairs, this morning, they wore farther ¢ impressed,” and, bay- ing_no alternative, thoy acquiesced in the Brunot treaty, ceding to tho United Btates 4,000,000 acres of land, and ngreeing to mova ficm Now Mexico to Colorado about 600 or 610 Utos. Tho Uto Chiefs stoutly contouded that the original ogreement was that the annuity of the Government-of 825,000 per year, which thoy wero to recoive for tho reserva- tion thoy gavo up, was to be spent as the Indinns might please, bub thoy wore “impressed” to boliove that they would have to allow their money to be spent for them a8 their Agent and tho Govoroment might deem bost. 170 the Associated Press.) A ‘WasnmaToy, Oct., 27.—The Ute delegation had » final interviow with the Commissioner of the Indian Bureau to-day, when tho Brunot Treaty was acquiesced in, and the Ute Ohiofs promised that the Utes now in Now Moxico, somo 500 or 600 in number, should be moved to the Los Penas reservation, in Colorado. 'The Utos were loth to consent to this arrangement, but tho Com- missionor aesured them if thoy did not mova to golomlo the Governmont would compel them to o 0. $ ‘A Drunien Bow Among Indians Near Salt Lagkes BALT LARE, Oct. 27,—A ssuguinary fight oc- curred yesterday nmoug a band of Indians in Jordag, who bad’ becomo maddened with liquor Furnished them in tho city, Guns, knives, and bludgeons were used. A chargo of shot went through one of the Indian's braius snd killed him instantly,. Others wero wounded. Adjutant Ward waa obligod to stand guard ab thoir iouses to proteot their families. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. A Deciston of the Illinois Supreme Court Relating to Forelgn Land Compnnies Attempting to Do Busie wess in 'Fhis State. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Brminaripip, Ill,, Oct, 27.—The Bapreme Court of our Btate, atthe June term, 1878, de- cided an important question in tho law of .cor- porations. In tho caso of John B, Qorroll v. the City of Eest St. Louis, which was an appoal from the Oircuit Court of 8t. Clair County, 1t is held that the Connecticut Land Compeny, which is ncux{:urnuan created by tho Gouoral Assom= bly of the Btato of Counecticut for the purpose of rlpm'al.m«hzg lunds, cannot hold or convey landa fu tho Etate of Illinois. Thoy further hold that whatovor might bo the right of n foreign corporation . to hold so much real catato a8 iy nocessary for tho uransaction of its ordinary businoss, that the polioy of the Btate of Ilfinois must_bo regarded ns gottled by the hX{llNBlfll\ of the Legislativo aud Executivo Dopartmenta against pormitting corporations to bo oreated for tho purposo of dealing in lands; zod that tho rofusal of the Legislature to char- ter corporntions for that purpose, must bo re- Em'f.'(ud as o denial of that power to the Logisla- uro of any other Binte, Tho Court says, V1t is 2n inovitablo conclusion that tho law of the country docs not avail to pormit a forelgn cor- poration to traueaclk businoss in thls State, Btato, which hns novor been conferted on our ?wndcorpnrnliouu but has boon ropestedly ro- agod. NEW YORK. Wheodore Tilton Declines to I3e Ine wvestigated by the Plymouth Ohurch Authoritics-«he Guid Unlon Xlotel DBankruptey Case, TUL BEECHER-UOWEN BOANDAL, New Yonk, Oct. 47,—Thoodore 'lilton has writton o lottor to the Plymoutl Cburch Com- mlttee, saying that, inasmuch ag ho has not boen a mombor of that chureh for the past four yoors, hedoes not feol in dnt{ bound to obey their cita- bion to appoar bofore fhem, and, theroforo, ho . declines to auswor to tho charges mado sgainst him in tho Bescher-Bowon ecandal, DANKRUPTOY OASE, In tho bankruptey matter of B, Leland and pthers, proprietors of the Grand Unlon Hotel, at Baratogs, Judge Blatchford hna decided that tho first-mortgage bondholdors are ontitled tobo gaid in accordanco with $ho forms of tho bouds, TH I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1873. and that eroditors holding collaternla ns socurity for loans aro ontitled to bo creditod with thom. BUIT TO RECOVER. In tho caso of Asa B, Richardson v, H, Hath away, of Onoida County, N. Y., by whioh plal tifl sucd to recovor 83,600, was concluded to- dny. Richardeon mado advancos to Hathawny on o consignment of hops, which the formor shipped to” Livarpool, but did not reallze the amotnt of ndvancos, Vordiot in favor of Rich- archardson for full amount, The cago is rogard- od aa o tost caso. 3 —_— POLITICAL. Pennaylviuia Officinl Roturns, Tho official rolurns for Buprome Judge and Btato Tronsurer aro reported as below. Wa give the voto for Govarnor in 1872 for tho purpose of maling comparisons s 1879, BTATR GOVERNOR. 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Toxp pu Lao, Wie., Oct. 27.—At a Peoplo's Convention, composed of Democrats and Ropub- licans of the Twontioth Senatorial and ‘Phird As- sombly Districts, hold to-day, the Hon. Androw Deeringer was nominated for tho Sonnte, James Lafforty for tho Assombly, and Robert Harland for Scliool Suporintondont, ‘Tho Peoples Con- vontion adopied tho following resolution unpsnimously : ‘Wnzngeas, In our opinion tho time has arrived when {ho roprosenitatives of tho peoplo shiould be choren for tlicir qualifications rather thun from vrovious party aflinitics ; sud WHEREAS, Wo conaider thnt wo aro nob bound by sny provious nominations ; therefore, tesolved, That we plce ‘in nomination a Teople's ticket to bo voted for ot the ensuing eloction, nnd ine vito 10 §ta support all who can indorse theso meuti- ‘ments, regardless of prosont or provious party tes, ‘Wiscon= The Farmers' Movement in}McLean County, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Broomyeroy, Iil., Oct. 27.—Tho Iarmors' Movement in McLean County ls progressing finely, and tho signs of tho times indicato that tho campnign will result favorably to tho Ro- form Movemont. Tho leaders of tho Anti-Mo- nopaly Movement in_this county have proved thst they aro mon of tho right mottlo, and bavo inspirod tho peoplo with coutidenco. Within tho past five tlnén farmers’ meetings have been hald at Chenoa, Bbirley, Stanford, Baybrook, Deita, and Townnda, These meetings, ono and all, bave beon well attended and enthusinstio, They havo Loen addressed by such sterling farmers a8 Joshua Sells, J. D, Lowis, and H. L. Phillips, who, from tho inauguration of the movement, have worked industriously iu its bohall. From this time until clection the Anti-Monopolists will keop tho ball rolling. The Republicans of the Sccond Wis= consin Asyombly District. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Foxp pu Lag, Wis,, Oct, 27.—The Republicans of tho Socond Distriot met in Convention in this city to-day, and nominsated thoe on,Elihu E.Cole- man for the Anmmhlfi. Mr. Coloman was & loading momber of tho Iouse in 1872, Tho, Hon, John §. Potter Nominated for the Wisconsin State Senatce MiLwaokeE, Oot. 27.—Tho Hon, Joln F. Pot- ter, of Roger Pryor Bowio-knifo notoriety, is & caudidato for theStato Senate on the Liboral- Dewceratio ticket in this district. ‘The Result in Ohio. Corpamus, 0., Oct. 27.—William Allen’s nob majority for Govornor of Obio s 817. Isano Welsh's not majority for State Treasurer is 177. —_— - WASHINGTON. Sergeant.nt-Arms Ordway Victimized ~=Movements of Presidont Grant and Ex-Prestdent Johnson, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ORDWAY'S BARAAIN, ‘WasnxaTon, D. 0., Oct. 27.—When tho Goy- ernmont was ongay od in condomning proporty on tho squarc southenst of tho Capitol, which is being cloarod for tho purpose of adding that spaco to the Capitol rounds N. @. Ordway, Sorgeant-at-Arms of the IHouso of TRopresantatives, Lought tho old Casparis House, of historleal memory snd fame. s purpose was to have it moved' to an adjoining block, but sinco its . purchage by Lim Lo allegen that the promises havo been despolled—marble mantols, gas-fixtures, eote., carried away ; and ho demands abatement oqual to the lostes entailod, Tho avchitect of tho On%ml approves Ordway's request, but Beo- retary Delano says a man who buys & thing at auotion cither takos tho risk or ought to know phintlo biying. o propesty will probably have to bo resold, TIE DISTRICL'S COAL-TRADE, More veesels aro now wanted to c away tho large quantitios of conl that have acoumu- Inted at Georgetown and Aloxandria since the resumption of canal vavigation, aftor tho pro- longed suspension on account of lossos aud broukagoes lnst summer. EX-PRESIDENT JOMNEOX hng become uneasy and impationt about his littlo fortuno, which is held by the susponded First Natioual Bauk, of this city, and Lo called on tho Comptrollor of the Curroncy to-dey {o obtain informatlon regarding tho condition of tho bonk, and iho powsivility of its ability to pay oreditors. Johngon and his Iato Beorotary of tho "rensury, McCulloch, mot in the Comptraller's oftico for the first timo within about five yoars, THESIDENT GnANT has acceptod another Invitation to attend a show. This one {6 to bo held at Baltimore, under tho suspices of tho Maryland Instifute. Tho Prosident hins promised to atéond the Exposition noxt Thuraday. ST. LOUIS ENTERPRISE. The Hogan=Allon Prizo-Fight to Take Elace Without Fails 81, Lous, Oct. 27.—Tho Hogau-Allen fight In Lound to ocour to-morrow, unless intorfored with by Qov, Boveridgo. Hogan Is uuwell, and in bod condition to fight, but shows no efgng of backing out. It I8 now sald posltively that the " fight will occur on nu {slaud o fow miles down tho river, whero Allenand McGoolo fought once, There aro not maouy strange Bports in town so far known, Mike Ganloy and Tom Xolly sec~ ond Hogan ; Arthur Chambors and Jack Maddon second Allen, Dots, yestorday, woro in favor of Togan, some. agors eing mudo of $70 to 100 that hie would win, Most bots, however, wero on tho time it would take him to gol whipped, few venturing on raore than #Q minutos, THE EXPOSITION. The Great Show Still Attracting the People. Exposition Medals---The Display of Printing-Presses. Tho gront Intor-Siato Exposition lna lont nothing of its chnrm nan place of amusoment or valuo a8 n monns of instruction, and yot dur- ing tho post fow dnys tho numbor of visitors Ling boon, comparatively speaking, ‘small. The sublime '*jams" which n fortnight ago mado Boorotary Ieynolda’ oyes twinklo, aud the heart of Supt. Laflin to loap with joy, aro no longer found, and yot the Exposition is much more porfook, a8 &n. Exposition, than it waa o fortnight sinco. Yestorday the number of visitors could not have boon moro than 3,000, Taldug fnto consideration the fact that by this timo about 800,000 peoplo must Linve visited tho slhow, the falling off must bo consldered o notural one, snd the managors ought to put thoir honds togothor and arrange eomo ouro, by which something liko the bygono big crushos might bo recallod. 3 ) Tho Art Gallory hna improvod greatly of lato. Mauy now paiutings bave been added, and many well-considored substitutions bave been mado. Thoe Momorlal picturo still oxoltos tho admi~ ration of the ity spoctators and tho awo of our suburban and country visitors. Theso Inttor, of tho tonderor sox, find & diffioulty 1n looking at tho ploture falrly and aquarely, Their oyes wander to the right and loft, whilo tho tink of their rosy chooks deopons into a shade which puls to shiamo the gronadierish garmont which sota off the flno development of sympathotic aud bonign Britannia, Tho Latin word on the framo proyes a puzzlor to ninc-tontha of tho visitors, Dbut its trauslation wng safoly offcoted yosterday by s Board of Trado mub, who was airing his artistic tastos before o lady companion, evidently from o rustic rotreat. Tho latter was intennoly onthusinstic. *¢ Poor thing," sho said, reforring to tho rocumbent young-lady who is supposed to roprosent tho burnt district, * how protly sho 1o, and how gratofully she nccopts tho—n—tho— a—the undorwear from Quoon Victorin. And how stern Mrs. Grant docs look, to ba suro. I wonderif that eaglo was npresont to Mr. Gront, I'm suro it must havo boon. 1ut, Mr, —, what doos that word mean ‘r-c-8- v-r-g-0.' Iow is it pronounced now? Do toll.” The Board of Trado man looked wise. * Thot {8 not o ‘v’ thatisa ‘n,' & Grook ‘u,'—the word {8 L xeum%o ' (ho'pronounced it with two syllables “and 1s Greek for the English word * tribute’ 1 ¥ Thoe young lady from a rustio rotreat took oub hor note-book and mnde s memorandum, and the Board of I'rado man felt as proud as tho late Iatl of Dorby when ho flnished his trapslation of the Odyssay. ,Quito a numbor of iutoresting sticles havo ‘beon added to tho show within a weel, = A vory mystorious ohart is_buog up in the building which is worthy & place alongeido of tho mo- morlal picture.” It represents tho body and soul of what onco was, apparontly, o vory rospectablo aud woighty Amorican oitizen, To thoso who hope that, in the moxt world, monkind will not becomo, nbsol\n!nlf angelie, but rotain eufliciont matorialism to allow of ecarlhly enjoy- ments and the retention of earthly Fnflnuflslunu, tho chart must prove particularly ploasing, for tho soul is ropresontod ns woaring &_very woll out suit of clothos, a pairof irropronchable boots of & polish that sots ab reat tho doubt thut shoo- bncks ever got to Honven, o shirt-front and collar of immeoulato whiteness, and o watch- chain of tho well-known cable pattern. Tho rending mattor of the chart s, Lowevor, rather blasphemous, aud sugests tho iden tint it wag got up by the * missimg link” who actod a8 Beo- retary to the Woodhull Convention. 'Tho weighing machines still rotain their popu- Javity, and ecuoch oxhibitor _stands, card in hond, ready to rocord .and cortify to the ayoirdupols of the unweighed. A rathor amusing opisode occurred nt tho Fuirbanlk sealo show yosterday. A middle-ized gentlo- mau got on tho platform ; tho oxhibitor put the sliding weight at 160, but tho arm, which had jumped up the moment the man mounted, ro- Tused to como down to that figure, Gradually, at first, the exhibitor shifted the ‘""fiMA along tho bar until 200 had beon yeached, and still that bar wouldn't descond. Then he began putting on oxtrs welights, but to no purpose, aid at 5,600 pounds—tbo extromo limib of the platform ecale's weighing-powor—tho farmer was Btill victorious. ‘*What lhave you got in your pockets ?" shouted the woeighor, an- grily, suspecting o job put up by tho man with tho Victor Scalos, opposita, * Nothin',” yopliod tho agrioultufist, and, to provo his words, for ho was as much mystified as the scalo mau, ho ‘began turning out his pockets. Jackknifo, hair~ comb, silkpocket-handlerchief, half-a-tlozen packages of Exposition yeast, two Exposition rocking-chairs, three charin-bells, and a bost of business cards, ho handed over to the woighor, and yot the bar budged not, Then he dived into tho tail-pockot of his overcont aud pulled out o nowspapor. The wolghor took it, too, and— down weut thoe bar, It wns an Infer-Ocean. Its heavy editorials, beavy wnows ifoms, hosvy local items, sud lheavy got-up gon- orally, had proved too much for the. 8,600 sonlos, At o subsoquent attempt it was found that thero was not & weighing-machino in tho place that could gaugoe thoe ponderosity of o selection snipped from what wns considered by Jonathon Y. to bo almost too light, Mr. Mageo, to go into “m{ paper!” Tho artistio is not confined to tho act-gallery. Iu & side aisle is to bo found & work of nrt which desorves o visit and full doroription by an art critio whose duty it is to wrestlo with chiar- oseuro, forc-shortening, and tho othor littlo things which read o (inoin n desoription of a painting. It is a roprosentation of Niagara, and many of tho realistic effeots are vory beautiful, The water itself noed not bo de- seribed, as the Suspension bridge is tho point of the pictura, Tho latter is oarved out of bog oak, the strands of wire supporting it being reprosented with black turead and whip-cord o! various sizes. A very pleasing offect i8 pro- duced by placiog o cork mau upon tho rocky ghore (made of putty), calmly and quietly flsh- ing in the vortex of tho whirlpoo), whoso augry waves threaten momentarily to ongulph him, Tho trees are reprosented by moss-covered mont-. skewers, Altogethor, the pleturo is a collection of peoullsrly artistio nnd realistio effects, and only wants au nutomatic tight-ropo walker to crm;u lz:u gulf on a pioco of string, to muko it perfect. One improvement might be mado in the Expo- sition by putting in & fow morc coal stoves, Tho temporature in the building yoesterdny aftor- noon way decidedly low. ‘THE_EXPOYITION MEDALS, stamped by the Elgin Wateh Company, and sold at tholr bootls for tho bovofit of tho yollow-fovor sufferers, may also be purchased at tho store of Culver, Pago, Hoyne & CUo,, Nos, 118 nnd 120 Monroo strcot, and at the oflice of tho Nationnl Tigin) Watch Company, cornor of State and ouroo streots, price 10 conts, Pergons in all parts of tho conntry shovld ond for theso beau- titul medals (incloning, in_addition to price, & 8-cont for return posinge). Thoy worth tive timos tho_price chargad, and tho monoy peid s simply a donation to our suffaring follow-citi- zons of the South, Over £1,200 have nlready been sent to Memphis aud Bbreveport from tuo funds thus roalized. $'EXPOSITION "' PIONEER PRINTING PRESS, While tuking notes in the * big show' ro- contly, our attestion was attracted to a finoly- flnished aud very handsomo power printing proas in oparatlon, s i oxuminatlon foud 1o 0 be the Ubicago ‘I'aylor Combination Drum Cylinder, from tho Olicago Taylor Printing Tiross Compnny, B, I, Rouuds, P'resident, This Compnuy—the pioncor und only printing press menufacturor iu tho Woust—was catablished this oity only six years ngo, and has alroady achioved o groat succoss, Laving built govoral Lundred of theso mockines, now ruuning all over tho Northwost, the South, and on the Prol- fio slope, pud all glving cntird satlafaction not only, but csteomad, as thio simplest, moat durable, and most porfoot printing press in tho market. Indoed, our cily msy well bo proud of this manufactory, which runks with tho oldest aud leat ab the Bast, aud one whioh in furnish- ing Wostoin printors at thoix doors with mochin- ory which oannot bo cxcolled in this country, thus saving thom time, oxpenso wnd froighty; and tho tact thut in tho short time sinca ils in- ception this Compuvy lus built u? an immenso aud luerntivo businons wpoaks woll for tho ox-~ collonco and suporiority of its manufectuye, Ity Drosidont, Mr. Rounds, haos also boon ougaged Jargoly in tho printors' furnishing business in thiy clyty for o quarter of a cenlury, aud Bow hay the Iergest and wmost oxteusive printors’ warohouso in this country, and fs thereforo pro- pared, in councstion with his Gompany, to oup- ply evory want of tho Wostern printer, Ifo hag alio on” oxhibition all tho bost ke of tlo difforont job prosses—the wholo formiug & very attractive foature of tho Exposition, A BUGQESTION, o the Editor af The Chicauo Tribuns : Biu: Tho aunouncemont through the pross that tho Ohlengo Intor-Siate Industrinl Bxposi- tion will o closod Nov. 8, suggosto tho idon thot abTonst oo dny shonld bo ot spyart fora feao visit by tho poor of Ohicngo. 'Thoro aro doubt- lona many wfio, 1y reason of tlie noar appronch of wintor, and’ tho shirinkago of small onmings Dbrought about by the panlo, would scarcoly feol ablo to pny ovon half-prico to seo tho insido of tho Great” Exposlition, Thoy aro noverthaleas, oltizons, aud are ontitied to tha consideration o tho manngors of tho grontest show ovor gotlon up in this conntry. LanENAL, ‘Aunons, Oct, 27,187 CRIME. Attompted Wife = Murder in Plttas burghs =5 Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrmsnunan, Pa., Oct. 37.—Lhomns Coyno this morning, in n fit of ]onlmm{, attomptod to tako tha lifo of his wifo by shooting her, at hor rostdenco, 163 Fifth avenuo, Coyno 14 o hod- carrior by trado, and lio ncougod hin ‘wifo of in- constanoy, Laskwook ho wont away ond ro- turnod rather suddonly, and fonnd auotboer man ooeupying tho position Which rightfully belongs 0 tho husband, 'This maddoned him, and this morning ho tried to kill hor. 1io succooded in inflicting two wounds upon her, omo on tho loff eido of tho head, from, which tho bullet glancod, and which fractured tho skull. Tho othor lodgod in hor throat, It 18 thought sho cannot_recover, Aftor doiug tho ehooting of Wis wifo, Coyno_nttempted to com- mit Bufi\ldn by shooting himself through tho fleshy part ot bis body and throngh tho loft fore- arm. “The wounds aro not scrious, but ono will provent him from eitting down for somo_ timo, and the other from bhandling nnything honvy, Coyno has been arrostod and jailed to await tho rosults of lis wifo's Injurios, Mrs. Coyne do- nio auy {llogitimato infimaoy with any man, sud stato that sho and bor husband have always lived hnpd:uy up to this time. Coyne, whon ucstioned ns to why ho shot Limself so pecu- flm‘)y, roplied thint bo didn’t know what' Lo was ai)iug, but ho wanted to kil bis wifo and then 0 Tlhe Town of Gilman, I, the Victim of a gonfidenco Oporntors Speetal Dispateh to I'he Chicugo Tribune. Gy, Tii,, Oct, 27.—A confidonco oporator, uaiug tho nomes of Driggs, Thomas, and jothor aliasos, come to Gilman on Tucsday of last woolt and ropresonted bimeelf na William Goodman, of Vermilion County, Ho gotin with our cat- tlo mon, bought about a thousand hogs of farm- ora, and out o big splurgo. On 'Waursday, after banking hours, o ropresonted that o hod do- posited §10,000, and on the strength of this Toprosontation borrowed from a numbor of cit- {zona various sume, from §5 to 9285, thon hired =n lively _tesm, and loft town, Ho was pursued, and cought at Blue Grass, and brought back Baturday night. Hia trin] in now going on, and tho court-room is crowdod with his victims, A rumor is in circu~ lation that a Marshal from Indinna is in search of him for bank-robbery. o is about 80 years old, has black hair and ehin whiskors, dark oyos, aud 18 o good-looking, gassy sort of o fel- ow. Suspected Murider of n Child Near Winterset, Yowa. - Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Des)Morses, Iowa, Oct. 27,—A stép-chid of & man named Danicls, 18 months old, was found dond in the wooda eix miles morth of Wintorsot, yosterdny, Tho child _disnp- poared from the house lsst Tuesde: whilo ita mothor was sbsont aflor water, All efforts to flud it woro unayailing until yestordny. Tho body was discoverod & quarter of @ mile from the house. Much excitemont ex- ists in tho neighborhood, as the infant was too young to wander off g0 far alanc, It wns o step- Bon of Daviels, his wife having beon divorced from hor former husbaud, Tho gonoral opinion is that tho child was carried away by somo ono who entored the houto during tho mother's ab- sonco. : Criminals Sentenced in Springficid. Special Dispatch to The Chicago 1'ribune. Beuiyariep, Ii., Oct, 27.—Judgo Treat, of tho United Btafos Distriot ‘Court, this moruing sontonced Jolhw Haya fo five years in the Poni- tentiary, for paseing countorfclt monoy; Olarouce Payran ono year for the ppmo offouso; and Albort J, Risloy two yenrs for stonling & monoy-lottor from a postal car. Ancendiarism at Albin, Xa. Syecial Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, McGntaos, la., Oct. 27.—Ono night last weol an attompt wis mndo to burn tho'Lown of Albin, In. During tho bigh winds ibat visited thab seotion, some party sot fire to an emply building ncar the business part of tho place, and, but for its early discovery, tho wholo town wowld have been consumed. Narper’s Ohatof Oloriks Speclat Diapateh to The Chicago Trtbune, grriyortep, I, Oct. 27,—Albert Bmith, chiof clork to ox-Collector Harpior, hiad his caso continned this morning by tho Cowrt until the noxt term, which will tako placo in January next. 1le 18 to be vecognizod to apporr then in a bond of §6,000. Fratricide in Clay Township, Ohio. Special Dispatch te The Chicago LY ibune, Gautironis, O., Oct, 27,—In Clay Township in this county, yesterdry, George ILum,tvl sottled o quarrel with his brothor by shooting Lim in the log, severing the fomoral artery end causing him to bleod to death. Arrest of Burglars Near Milwaunkees Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune. Miwavkes, Oct. 27.—Detectives to-day_fol- lowed out_and arrosted two burglars at_Lnko Station, Themon gava their names ag Jamos Haloy and William Bullivan, They had.in their possession goods stolon from Redderson's dyeing establishment. On Trinl for Murders Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, DaveNrorr, In., Oct. 27,—Tlie trial of James Messonger, colored, indicted_for {ho murder of another cofored mah namad Joo Wilton last sum- ‘mor, commonced hore this afternoon. ‘Tho Stokes Trinl, Nrw Yonk, Oct. 27.—The tostimony in the Btolkes cago was olosod this morning, and Mr, 'il‘fimjnmun, for the defense, began his address Lo 6 jury. Aftor rocess, Mr, Tremaine went on to argue that all Stokes' movements proved absence of malico, 1Iis only firing two shols and throwin, awoy his pietol with tsio loaded chambors, unfi Lis exclamation and call # Doctor there's & man shot,” wore dwoelt upon a8 excluding tho iden of . promeditated design to kill. Counsel argued that Stokes hed no motive to kill, but Fisk, who was jonlous, had evory ronson for wanting Stokes wut of the way. At 1:16 o'clock, whon M. Tromaine bad only got through (ho sccomd genernl head of his speoch, tho Court adjowrned, after caution to tfiu jury to rofrain as yob from coming to con- clusions, Shooting Affray at the Mammoth cave. TouvsviLLe, Ky., Oct. 27.—A spacial to tho Courier-Journal from Cove City, Ky., states that o difffoulty ocourrod to-dey between D, L, Graves, Fmpr otor of tho Mammoth Unvo Hotol, and E. Wilcoxson, an_ngont for the CGavo, in which pistols wero used und soveral shots fired by both partion. Graves recelvod a wound in the bowels which it ia thought will prove fatal, Wilcoxson is unhurt, Cave guides and others wltx:uxunml the shooting, but wero uuablo to pro- vout it. Tho New York ‘Tveasury Dofalcation, ALDARY, Oct, 27.~Tho tiinl of Phelpy, do- faulting Casliier of tho Btata Troasury, camo up in the Dolice Coutt to-day. 'Lrensurar Raines was placed on tho ntund and idontitled Pholps’ writing in &_mass of _telegraph correspontoncs carelel an botwoon Phelps nnd Bherwin & Co,, Jils Now Yorl brokers, thu correspondonco being couched in purpolul{ ambiguous torme. Tho cnso wag adjournoed il to-morrow for tho pro- duction of tho 'Lronsury-books iu Qourt. The Taintor Defalcation. New Yonik, Oot, 27.—Lho tral of I'rank T, Tpiutor, tho cashier of tho wrecked Atlautic National Bauk, has been commenced, * Charles A, Moigs, tho Bank Examiuer, tostifiod to find- ing o deflolt of B400,000 in Waintor's wcoounts, and advising Talntor's arvest, 1t is atated that in the caso of aintor, tho dofunlting Cashior of (ho Atlwntio Buuk, by which $400,000 woro lost, tho dofenso will Lo thint, tho Direotors wthl\l{ awaro aud consented to U'aintor's speculativg with the fands of tho bank. Mhe Long Islund Poisoning Onso, New Yonk, Oct, 87.—Mrs, Bmith, tho womnan who was pofsoned by her servaut givl at Patoh- oguo, to-day roquastod n roporter to publish thiat ho belfoves the charge agaiust hor kusband {0 bo ontively falso; thut slo nover will sppoat agaiust him, aud that sho oan pecount for the servant girl's statoment on no other ground than that it is & blackmaillng operation, A Youthful Murdorors New Yorg, Qo 27.—Williawm Bcanlan and Jaues MoMahon, boths bays, employed, in tho pamo oginblishment, auarrolod to-day, whon Bonnlan gavo MoMalion o boating. Tho Inttor ranto & nalghborln;} sirunury-ntoru, atolo from tho countor n chaose-knifo, and, rolurning to the factory, stabbed Benulnn fatally. A Maryland Editor Fatnlly Shot, CudnpruArD, Md,, Oct, 27.—Joln AL Rinlo; this aftornaon fatally shot Lloyd L. Clary, edl- tor of tho Daxly T'imes. Tragedy in Delnwnro County, In. From the Independence (In) lullctin, In8oc, 24 of Nowton 'Cownship, DBuchauan County,—within half n milo of tho enat line and within bwo milos of tho south liue of tha county, and in the rogion nngulvu'ly known ng ‘' On the Bufralo,”—lives ouo William Doloenty, n quiot, cncenblo farmer. Among bis nolghbora I8 ono arnor, n rough, drivking, quarrolsome man, On Woduosdny both mon wont, cach with his own team, to Manchestor, Dolawars County, on buriness. Whon Dolonty was about to return, townrds ovening, Garnor roquested hin to drive slow, so that tho two tonms could remain in compiny going home, To this Dolonty aasent- ed. “In'tho wagon with Garnor was bLis unole, TBoth Garner and his unclo nd beon drinking frooly nbt Manchestor —boforo stnrting homo, and they had with them ' in tho wagon o 1u§ of whisgky, from whioh thoy froquently imbibed. At lnst . Garuer ho- enmo vory intoxicated, ahusive, and quarrel- gomo, Dolouty did not drive to sult him, and Lo vontod his wrath in cursos upon him for diiving oither too alow or too fast. Finally ho jumped from his own wagon, stopped Dolenty’s ‘toam, soizod Dolenty by tho log, and draggod him from tho \vn;{un to the ground; then, threatoning to take hig lifs, jumped upon im and began to boat and kick him. ~ Dolonty, una~ blo to rlao, and foarful that he would bo killed, mannged, while lying on his'bacle on the ground to draw his jnolknile from his pants pocliot, an made ono vigorous thrust at Lis assailant. By this n long gash was mado iu Garner’s abdomen, completely disombowsling him, his entrails fiuuhlng out upon the ground. Garnor was pub nto his own wagon and talkon home, and o sur- goon sont for, who, onhile arrival, said he conld Tot livoan hour. Dolonty immedintely went to Indopondonco for logal ndvico, aud the above is tho atory as told by ham. An Ex-fayor of Rochester, No Yoy Ace cused of Forgery. ‘fho Rocheater Democral contning tho follow- ing information about soma startling’ forgories that are allpged agninat ox-Brig.-Gen. Churles H. Clark, former Mayor of that city : “Tho first digcovery of paper belioved to bo forged and uitered by him_was mado a day or two sinco, whon a uoto for #100, purporting to havoe boen drawn by Platt O, Vielo nud indorsed by Charles 11, Olark, Addison Gardiner, and o third party, was recoived at tho banking-houso of Erfckson, Jonnings & Mumford, Whon tho noto beeame due it was protestod, and due notice of tho fact was glvon to Judge Gardiner, who, ;mh l\Er. Viele, pronounced both thokr signaturcs orgeries. ) Furthor inquiry revealed tho atartling faots that notea to the amount of several thonsand dollars, supposed to have been made by Neho- mish Osborn and indorsod by Olark, wore hold by Boveral partics in the city. IHow many of theso notes have been nogotinted. wo caunob sny, but ono at loast—for o smull amount—iwns disconnted by I, J. Ameden, Two notes, filled up for difforent amounts, boaring Mr. Osborn's signaturo and indorsed by Clatk, were found in tho offico of tho latter yesterday, Mr. Osborn pronounced the signatures forgerics. Itoppears that for about threo years past Clark has been in tho habit of making notes bearing what ap- pesred to bo tho signature of Addison Gardiner, and when thoy matured and wore protested they were takoen up by the malkor. Tl aceused is now lying hopelessly ilt at his residence on North streot, aud it would be inhuman to take nuf' legal nction in his cage. "It is claimed by his relatives that for o loung timo pagb ho bas beon somowhnt doravged, and to this they attributo the commiseion of the critnes, which thoy do not dony." CASUALTIES. Drovnoil. y Special Dispatel lo The Chicago Tribuns. Keokus, In., Oct, £7.—Dotween 12 and 1 o'clock on Brturday night, whilo the draw of tho bridge which spans the Miesiesippi Rivor at this placs was opon, it having boon pluced o that ‘position in order to make somo repnirs, n man named Edward Wolsh, an emploso of tho Tole- do, Wabash & Wostorn Railrond, walked off tho abutment into the river, and was drowned, Coliion on the Mississippi. Speeind Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. McGrzaon, In., Oct, 27.—The tug-boat Iown, nsod by the Milwaukeo & 86, Paul Railrond in transferring freight ncross tho west channol of the Minsisgippi Rivor, collided with the transfer- barge on Baturday and sunk it Four londed onrs wero on the bargo ab tho timo, which tummn- Dled into tho river. woworo loaded with flour, and tho other two with wheat. ‘The loss is quito & BOLIOUS OnO. Iilled by n Falling Derricks Special Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 27.—This afternoon, & der~ rick used in the construction of u bridge over tho Whito Rivor, near this city, foll and {nstantly killed Peter Dargoy, who to-duy arrived from Vor- nop, Ind., and began work. A pieco of sesuiling two inclies thick struck tho crown of the man’s Liond, litorally cleaving his hiead to the spinal column, Dorsey was 5 year old, and _loaves a depondent family. This is the second man killed by » falling derrick since Saturday noon in this city. Killed By n Ilorse?’s Kiclke Speetal Disvatch to The Chicano T'ribune, Puruoury, Ind.,, Oct, 27.—This aftornoon s farmor named Lunt, living Goven miles north of tlus placo, wns kicked by o yonng horso, recuiv- log Injurios from which’ ho dicd shortly after- ‘wards., Fatal Strect Car Accident. ‘Wueena, W. Va,, Oct. 27.—As a stroot car wag crossing tho track of the Baltimoro & Obio Railrond, in tha Eightl Ward of this_oity, on Saturdey, o passongor rain struck tho hind ond of tho stroot car. Tho passongors, becoming frightencd, jumpgd off, and ono” man nmod ‘Adom O, Lozeur was run over and so badly iu- jured that ho died ina fow houra. Mr. Lozzar ‘was returning home from making arrangemerits for the funeral of hia brother-iu-law whon the aceident ocowred. Cireumstances Attending the Drown- ing of u Fumily ip Kausas, Kanaas Crry, Mo., Oct, 37.—Tho family re- orted ra drowned ab Forest, Ontario, in'Satur- gu.v night's dispatches, under _choullnr circum- stasices, [oft Kausas City lasy Wodnesday, to go to Brookvillo from Ohicago. ) Tho man was named James Raub, His brothor lived horo,aud the family stopped with him while here. James Raub wag sick and demented which nccounts for the drownivg of Limsclf s chfid. Tho wife was distracted” by his sad end, and attompted suicido, DESTRUGTIVE STORM. Onc Mundrod Thousnnd Dolizrs Pames age Mone to Government Property in Floridite i i D 4 A Wasiivartow, Oot, 27.—Tho War Dapartmoni Tas recoived dispnich from Fort Jofforson, Fla., giving an nccount of a EOVOLO, hurricane thero on tho Gth mstaut, Nincleon beol cattlo wore washed out to scs und drowned, The cattlo-yard was dnmoged, ond o wlwughtor- houso aud stablo wero nndorminad. Roofs were cavried nyway, windows were brokon, and mumy yooms were floaded, doiug_grons dumagoe o olothing and natores, and rendering necossary the romoval of the sick, One lmudred thousand dollary will bo required to put the quarters, barracks, nnd storehouso in good ropair, and mala the fort inhabitablo for traops. SAGINAW SALT. An Estimate of tho Amount of Salt in Store In tho snglnaw Valleye Spectal Diapateh to The Chivago F'ribune, Drivors, Moty Oct. 21.—Doputy Sait In- spoctor Uoorgo Mall hiny just complotod au osti- niato, basod on & porsonnl visit to ull Lho worl, of tho salt on hond In tho Baginnw Valley ab this dato. e finds tho total smount to bo 143,634 burrels, ns follows ; Packod 70,284 burrols 3 un- pacted, 78,260 OF tho totnl amionut, 74,818 bar- Yols nro in Bay Oounly, and 7,680 m Baginaw County, _ Some eluven firms bave closed opera- Lion, snd forty tivms are still oporating, ‘Cho amount of snlton liaud kb this time lask yoar wan 125,000 barrals, DEATHS, THOMBON—AL Bloomiugton, Wl., o Felday, Oct, 4, Aluxandor Tnomsoim, sgun 81 yoars, < Ay Honih Park, noar Chioago, Klizabeth, A A Ao e wod 18 yone EAN—Tu thle olty, on Monday, tho 37th fust,, Lowls B T shaboh oan At Afubiach and Aiolla J: Doaa, w16 ST B e loneo of e falor, on Febiut-sh et louso Borih of OORLro sty 88 13 0'clook ta-day, ' .. HAULIN—AL No. 400 Wahasheay., Monday, Ok, 27, . ort Faslin (farmorly of O N. ¥.), brothorin o S A 1o Covaan o Mtse Sk Sty o amainwiill o {aken Lo {Hy (ln for Oiwego arter brlol Borajoos At (o fastonco F iFi. Gouah, to bo ol B4 0 olo0k P ey Facadags Oots 5B s s Bacatags Sprinan, N. Xy Qoto 2%y Ao M voate TRNEE of ‘Ao Tarbor, of thi alty. BHLTIL~On Sundey, Oat. 3, Mathow Sraith, agod 5 s parnnta, No, 106 Sher. wdny, it 28, to Bt. 0%, Delonds of o TALVY—~Ou Monday, Oct. 27, at. his fathior's rosldencs, 14 liromor.st., Jerominh Talvy,'sgnd 26 yonrs, o fHipnds of Hho docomont st Inviiod 6o sttond; to nivary Uetnotory by corringos, HARVEY—At Wondlawn, noar Olitongo, Oot, 35, 1673, Rliznbothy wi(o' of Alfead Tinevoy. of f. 0. T & norvico, agod 48 yoars; forimorly of Manchi Eogland. AUOTION BALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Buccbsears to Itlison & Tastor, Rosl Fatato nnd G Koutilomoote, 81t S nndoipivetr s GomTet Great Auction Sale ot 40 Valuahle Business & Rosidence LoTws ON WEST LAKE-ST., And olghitaon deatrablo RESIDENOE LOTSon Potk-av., only threo blocks waat of Weatorn-av. o nra Intructod by Mossra, W, D; KERFQOT & 00., agonta for tho ownors, to offor for salo at auction, on tha ground, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, sto'clock, Balo absolutely without any rosorvo, and on Yoy any torms, anly ono-{Hird, down, - Kil1y dojlars do- posit roquirod 10 of salo. Title unquestionablo. Tuta proporty ia vory ellaibly located, bha lota on Laks- ot. baiig 0n tho groat thatoughfaro from tho olty 1o Cone tral Pnrd aro valunblo for businoss purposos, and offor roat, inducomonts to purcliasors soeking businots loca: ons in o soction of tho city whory proporty oau bo pur. chasod at modorata pricos, and cortaln to largely incroasa In valuo. Wo will offor for salo 8 lots, south front on Lako-at., 26 (oot front, eachi 14 lats nor(h fron}, on sama Dutinoss lots, Al Jots on 4 33 foot, front; 4 lots on samo av- onuo, nOHN frout-~vory dosirablo Te.donco Tots, Aud in tlio fmmedinto viainity of churohns, sohools, and surs xatndod by fino sodtdonoos aul nsl) acocsailie by horss. cars on Lako and Aadison:nts. "Fhis fs fio Arat nuotion salo of Lako-nt. Droporty est of Content Park, and sliould atiraot gonorai atantion of all Snvorbatod, Ak of s prapusty te lossted two of Californin-av., whioh avouuo 1s 100 feat anco ono and two yoars, or cont. Partics iaving deposits 16 oh avo ot susponded cap, muko thete X i books, Titlo postoct: s salo oan tako tho Randolph or Madison streot.cars, whict will copoy you ta tho immodiato vicinity of the praporty. uta of tha proorty and furilior partioulars inqulro easrs, W, D, Karfoot & Ca,, 8 Washington-at., or of ELISON, :POMEROY 't €O, Atiotiouser 8t and'83 Randolph-st. 903 WABASH-AYV. .* GENTEEL FURNITUBE AT AUCTION, on TURSDAY, Ogt. 28, at 10 o'lock, ‘at divolling-Nouse, %63 Wabash-av, Wo will soll tho oatird houschold oftoc's, s r, Olambor, 1itehon, aud ning-Room Turhiture, oto. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotionoers, #f and'b6 Randolpii-at. CONTINEED SALE REAL ESTATE. The proporty remaining unsold at our salo 1ast wook bolonging to R, P, BLANOHARD: Tsq., will be offered on. Viedugsay next, 20t inst, ab 3 oelock, AT QUR STORH, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST. ‘When will be offored, in nddition to that al- rondy advertised, about GO lots in Hart L. Btewart’s Subdivision, corner Forty-sixth- st. and Oghifornin-av. The torms of salo will ‘be OASH. A doposit required at timo of sale, and balanco within 30 days. Parties having monoy toinvest can rely on socuring good bargains, as the property is ordored POSI- TIVELY to bo sold WITHOUT ANY RE- BERVI. TFull particulars at timo of snle. TLISON, POMEROY & CO., B4 and 8 Randolpl-st. PBREMPTOEYO.%UOTION SALE COTTAGE HOUSE, And Lot, 6x1R25, ghtbist., betweon Portland.sv, and + on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29, at bicluck, on tho ground, The purobasor of this Bopocty st ealo on 16th having failed to comnply with tho forms of salo, the pmplrlg 1 now orderod to b positivoly sold o th highost DId: o Hovso s wall Jogated for a residoncn: tuo Tolihb Semt-class In 0vOry ro- has, pobiools, o 'ho titlo is parfoct: Abstract farnishod, “FERMB—Purctiator to atsunio n mortzago of §810 duo Juiyl, 158, at 10 yor cont: balango of purchasa manoy half chall; balanco in ono yoar at8 per cont. A deposit.of 8100 roquirad at timo of ealo, BLISON, POMEROY & 0., Auct'rs, &1 and 84 Iiandolph-st, Great Attraction Atour NEXT FRIDAY'S SALE of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE---Vel- vet, Brussels, and Wool Carpets, Plano; ologant. Damask Custains; 100 Now d Cook and Parlor Stosos: Now and Soc- ots und_Parlor Sots; Office Dosks s and licdding, Lounges, Blankots, fartors, ete. ; &3 cratos Now Crookory {n opon lo! Totof Grocérios; ' larga lot Rope and Tacklo, On Friday Morning, Oct. 31, at 9 1-2 o’clock, At Salosroom, 6 and 8 Randolph-st. - ' ELISON, POMEROY & CO. MESSRS, LEAVITT. EXTRAORDINARY AT S A FTaIE. yonrs, Funoral from the rostdonca of t, b 10 0alnok A, M., -5, 0 s My Bincps Oliisch thoneo byentd to Tatufly aro kindly invited to attond. ‘wido. 'ISRMS—Ono-third cashy b with interost at 8 Havings Tanka wh Now on exhibitlon at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway and Clinton Hall, Agtor ¥lace, NEW ¥ OIRER. UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC g 16 FROM. THE, HOUBE AT NORWALK, B N O Lk Larie IE GRAND_LOCKWOOD, ESQ, Tho most magnificont zssortmont of Furniture .ovor of. forcd to tho publio, having boen mads oxprossly to order, without regerd to cost, by our loading manufsoturors. Also, & largo collection of Objcots of Art, Bronzos, Clocks, Olwirs, Tablos, elegant, Aubuson, Turkish, Mo- quotto, Wiiton, Brus and Asmiostor Onrpots, Dam~ nsk, Silk, and Laco Ourtains, &, ‘I'io whals to bo sold by auctlon, without any rescrve, THURSDAY aud FRI- DAY, Oct, 80 aud 81, commoncing at i o'clock a. m. oach day. o at Olinton Hall, Astor Placo, Bocond alo at tho Leavitt At Ruoms, 817 Broadway, Catalogues can bo oblatasd upon application to tho AUCHORNS o Mosars, LEAVITT, Austio By TAYLOR & MHARRISO! RIGULAR WEDNESDAY'S BALE OF Dry Groods,Clothing, &o. W . Out. %, nt 0% o'clock, LargeTiuos Morfs e atoators: Ulfastiords and Clothe, Towes i 1L, Tt (oo, Ciluvos and Vars, Fauoy Goods, 3 ! asuaRbl . Wil st bosold, B o S R Sitiiad 00 tast Madivon-at. ON NOV, 1, AT 10 A. M., At LaSaljo-st. onteunco to **Ropubifo [4fo Butlding, " wilt By sald ot Publia Auction, for cash, tho Two Stonz-Frout Restdenczs, lics, 1018 & 1020 Vabash-av, Facl haung will bo rold soparately, sud with 3t tho Lot, Dinving 20 foot froutago on Wabnsh-ay, The housos have thron sturles und basvinent, snd will bo sold (reo and olear l})! all Il‘l‘\ifln;ll:unwr i 1y urdor of Cowp. 1o Nankrapioy. in appl erpurtiatlem e i, . aungans, Amignce, AUOTION SALES. By C. 0. THAYER & CO., Tioal Estato Autioueors and Agonta. PEREMPTORY SALE AT ATUOCTION, On account of owner's doparture, of 30 ACRES IN AN ADDITION TO . WASHINGTON HEIGHTS -0n Tuesday, Oct, 28, 1873; at 3 .1, AT 186 EAST MADISON-ST. o will soll, as shove, 80 acros In N, E. X of Seo, 14, 7,19, 14 b-acks Blooks: o Fro ovir )3 e osacad ahd casy of acgosn, belng within % of a milo of tho newO., D. & V. R, R. Tho und is high and dg. On the Jronerty thoro aro falr improvemonta; good two-story rama louse, 8,000 trot 0.0 &0, As tho ll?! will tory and without rosorve, & tr, 03" peraus a0 apporiuaity 18 Bitared o' buyars to mako & £00d, o lo investmont, PRSP OR SALETSS caa, batenco fa 1 and 3 sosrs, wiih lnlurr,,finl! r sont. 1) F.I&g’l‘. ‘Abstract fornished. R ged, ETAYIT & vo., 180 East Madison-at. AT AUCTION. A CEOIOB RESIDENCE AND LOT, 161 WAHPANSEH-AYV, On TUESDAY, Oct. 28, 1873, at 4:30 o'clock, at 186 East Madison-st., 'Will be sold tho Genteel Residence, No. 18T Thirty-seventh-st.,, or Wahpansoh-av., bo= twoon Vinoonnes and Stanton-ava. The Houso isa two-story and basement Oge tagon Briok, atono trimminga; has 7 rooms, 3 aloovoes, 1 bath room, closets, hot and cold ‘wator on overy floor, gas, water, and sowor ‘pipes complete, in fact overything complete and in ordor, Location is ono of tho most desirable in tha olty, being in the vicinity of the Boulevards ond Parks, and is o T Ao o it ey VR ol SATE POBITIVH., NO RESHR- TION. P o ) e ek i P ango. of 63, o 1877, balango in Lysar ok & por oemt, 0. 0. THAYER & CO., Fout Batato Avstioners, 188 Bast Madison-st. A VERY DESIRABLE Marble-Front Residece and Let, 600 West VanBuren-st., AT ATCOCTION, ¥ ON THEH PREMISES, . N WEDNESDAY, 0CT, 29, AT 3 0'CLOCK. Tho houso contains 9 rooms, bath-room, largo hails, ‘marblo mantels, and flucly finished throughout. TERMS- Purchator o assumo an fncumbranco of 84,000, duo Sopt, 20, 1877, balanco 36 cash, 3 in one yoar at B per cont. Purtios dosiring to 800 tho liouso can do 50 by anplsing ©. 0, THAYER & CO., Roal Estato Auctfoncors, 153 East Madison-at, By WM. A, BUI'TERS & co. PEREMPTORY SALE F FINE 011 PATNTINGS BY W. A. BUTTERS & 004 AT THE ARTISTS’ DEPOSITORTY, Nos. 280 and 282 Wabash-av., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, ‘Tho salo commoncing at 108, m. This in the most oxtensive collection of FINE WORKS cver glnood on exhibition. Tho paintings are by the justly-populse Artists, Blkins, Drury, Psaul Brown, Colli Hommarstedt, Barned, Motteson, Graen, an many othors, The snle ia positive, and without roserve. Pictures now on e: on., Ontalogues roady Tuesday, 28th. SALE OF BUGGIES, HARNESSY, &o, On WE] N%sl??(}'l‘ldualfl;lw 100'clock, at our Sales roomt, 1680 st A« BUTFERS & 00., Auctionoers, SALB OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Slils, Al Teps, Castimeren, Qlothl D et o b, o On TIIURSDAY, Oct. 5, at 03 o'clock, at our Sales- room, 16 and 17 Randoloh: WM, A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioncers, BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, TUBSDAY, OCT. 28, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF DRY GOODS AT ATUOTION. A fine displos of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, togathor i vayaral Dankeabt. biogks, Wil rondor his ssia the most atiraotivo of tho soasgn. 'Wo will closo an oleyant lina of fino custom-made Cloth. tng ip Drosaand usiness Sulie; ¥lno Qsorcaats, Pants, in a sl 130 Fine Paisloy SBhawls; Long and Squars Bhawls, ote. A fino Iasolco of Ohinchil Beaver, and Tlollon Ovarenntings: Cassimores, Cattoundus, Satinota, andans “White"Gl oo st 2r Goods, oto. s Gonts" Morino and : ats, Japs, Notlons, Hosiery, and Shottana Undors spoctal sale of Govarnmont Clothing, Oavalryand. Urorcoate, Gavalry aud Infantry P ofo ; ff waranted n norfiot order, and sizes rogu Gurpota by 1ho roll av 11 e'clock, ” fegular salo at 3 GEO. P. GORK &'00,, Auctiones; 63 and 70 Wabnal Boot and Shos Maunfactorers Ornnot soll for cash, and collections ars ime possible, Thoir ONLY RESOURCE for MONEY is through tho Auoction Sales of GEO. P. GORE & (O, 68 & 70 Wabash-av,, Who will, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29, at 0% a.m., offor ONE THOUSAND OASHS in Bamplos and Duplicates, and they will be sold, SPECIAL SALE OF Household Furnitare, On acoount of thio great rush on SATURDAY'S BALE, wo will sell on THURSDAY, Oct. 80, at 10 o'clock, Tirat.Olass and Modium Parlor Sats, Marble. op Ohambor Sots, Side Boards, ok Unsas, Bxtension ond Marblo-Top Wables, SBofas, Tioungos, Bedstcads, Bureaus, Parlor an Oftice Doaks, Bhow Case, Curpots. At 11 o'clck--Buggios, Wagons, Double ond Binglo Iarness GOuE 00, Austiontors. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. Restameant, Saloon & Building, 133 ADAMS-ST,, Oppasite the Court-Fouso, AL ATOTIOINT, TUERDAY, Oot. 2, at 11 a. m. 1 "Tablcs, mmr_-f B’ vmux"u,"mmx'n,ufi'l'& k" fiififxfil Micsor, and Stovos, WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctionsers, By BRRUSH, SON & CO., 41 South Caual-ste Wodnasday, Ogt. 9, 108, .. a¢ Augtion, Marble:top Olanbor Bors, Parlof Bults, urcaus, Heditonds, Oard and Kxtonston Tablos, Olict Uasuw, 8 Luugow, Mirrarsy Patlur and ¢ otug, Iivussols and Togratu Osryts, Kilohen Trurnituro, &y, aud Harnoss, Dinlagcvom and ‘Alio, at noon, one goud Lurso, bug. BRUSIL, SON & 00, Auationcors, MORTGAGE SALE By . 5, BTAOY, Wodnowday, Oct. 29, 1673, at10a, m., AT 42 BLAOKWELL.8T. The Bullding snd Loase; also, sl of the Machlnory, Dolting, Bliatly, Lathos, Has, {tagind, Botler, %o.\ X g, R A A TG A e REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE, OCT. 29, AT 10 A, M,, Nos. 196 and 197 Randolph-st, HOUSEHOLD GOODS! Fine Parlor and Ohamber Buitos, Marble- Top Side Baards and Tablos, Book &nd Show Onses, HWxtension 'Mablos, Bureaus, Wash Btans ‘What-Nott m".:&u' at-Nots, Crookery, bn.rpou. WILLIS, XONG & 00.. Auctloneem,

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