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O DAILY TRIBUNE: S 1)) v ESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 187 PRIZE-RING. Tho St. Louis Prize-Fight Ends Ignominiously. A Boat.Load of Roughs Capa tured. The 8t Louis Rif-Raff in the Police Courts Vitizons of §t. Louls Wanted in Tllinois. Gov. Beveridge and His Sheriffs Too * Much for St. Louis. She Will Try It Again m a Fort« night, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Clicago Tribune, A GALA-OCOASION IN BT. LOUIS. « Br, Louss, Mo, Oct. 28,~To-day hne been oloar, but raw snd gusty, The Hogan-Allon Bght, out of which the 8t. Louis people expected o realizo so much -enjoyment, has failed igno- minfously, and quite & number of thowd direotly interested in its managemont are in * quod,” with no prospect of spoody rolease. A REPRESENTATIVE COMPANY. I'ne Continental was at lhor place at the foot of Biddlo stroot at an enrly hour this morning, The crowd bogan to gather carly. Evory stratum of sociul life was ropresonted—piwps, loafers, and biagkgunrds of overy doscription, as woll as pooplo of high dogree. Of monof stouding, ‘thero wero grocors, provision dealers, dry goods men, and druggists, Several prominent lawyors were with tho party, thinking their advice might bo necded. Thore wore slio many graceful botel clerks and slkillful baok nccountants. Tho Governmont was roprosonted by quite a number of Internal Rovenuoc oficials. Tho oxpross com- panies sent quite a dolegation of their omployoes to assist in transmitting the news. There wero probably 1,200 on the boat whon sho loft the shore nt 10:16 a. m. Jack Loonoy stood at the plank and pockotod tho greenbaoks as the riff~ raff came on board, Miko Ganley stood beside Lim, and lont him all necossary moral support, THE START. As tho bont was rounding into the channel, «ond heading down etreum, the wind caught her, ‘and carried ber towards the opposite bnni Boforo tho pilot conld got her under head of uld get her under headwa; eho struck & small raft of pine lumbor lyiny g against tho bank, and in a moment was boarde by sbout twenty East St. Louis ‘policemen, headed b{ Dayor Bowman, Ohief Ronshaw, ant Welsh, City Marshal, Mart Guion, a well-known bruleer, ir the employ of Looney, made a stand at tho plank, and tried to keop tho meso off, but waa subdued after having rocoived throe bad cuts g: dlx)e htm\‘d. 'Th? ofiicers at onco scuxttomd about i boat, trying to covor oa meny points as pos- siblo, A fow badly schred parsoas, Who Jaaped off on to tho raft, wore hauled in, but wore al- lowod to go after o short dotontion, A DOAT-LOAD OF PRISONERS. The enginoer, tho pilot, Capt. Lowis, Capt, W. T, Koefo, and the mato were put under sur- veillanco, Mot of the oxcursionists had beon crowded into tho cabin on account of tho cold, and did not know_what was ;:oing ou. - A goon a8 thoy discovered the drift of affairs, thore wag . GREAT DEMORALIZATION, and frantic but usoless offorts to osenpe. Jack Looney and ono or two pals were up 1n tho sa- 1oon, counting out thoir monoy. A St. Louls detectivetipped the wink to Looney. Loonoy GRADDED THE * gHINO,” volled it into & wad, stuck it into a handker- chief, and passed it to Ganley, who paseed it to Gliambors, who handed it to F.oonoy, sud 8o it camo nga‘n into tho bauds of Ganley. By this time the posse camo in. Ganley rushed back through tho enloon, cscaped over the gnards, and was brought over to 8t Louls in a yawl— probably with £5,000 o £6,000 in Lis pockat. THOBE ARRESTED, including Jorry Douovan, Chambers, Mart Guion, Looney, and”others, were taken to the Marshal's office, whoro no hoste was shown in having a hearing, altbough it was understood that any amount of bpil was ready. GRACEFUL ESUAPES, ‘Whilo waiting, Chambors jumped out of a sec- ond story window on to & verandab, ran the longth of it, let himgelf down nud ran away, pur- suad by o cfowd gt oxcited citizens, A roportor diverted the attelition of the crowd, and Cham- bers, coming across a darkey driving & wagon, provailed on - him “to conceal %xlm under somo _ Btraw in the boitom of the vehiclo, nnd ‘so reached the river and cscaped. Mart Guion jumped out Abot"“ tha%mo li;l;lo.l nllll] EECI]![)NI‘ID anothor di- roction. Thess littlo irregularitios woro * ot up " by the 8t. Louis Gelaotires. TIIE CROWD OF EXCURSIONISTS lingered about for several lLiours, nud fnally scattered, slightly hurried by the falling of the hugo chimnoys of the Continontal. Lator in the diy, the roughs got possossion of the boat, and demanded their money. Not golting it, they cut loode the chimneys and tumbled them into the river. - BOLD OUT. -About 2 o'clock in tho nfternoon, Luoney, it was eaid, was arrested by - the Shon of DMadison County, in which the last fight’ occurred, and taken oft to Ed- wardsyillo for participating in that offenso, Ho says that ho wae sold out by Capt. Keofo. Keefa says the finsco was causod by tho unekill- fulness of his pilot. Loouoy eays the fight is sure to como off yet. ALLEN AND HOOAN were both waiting down the river, and did not know what lind occurred until imformed Ly mos- sengers, Some of those arrested will bo TRIED UNDEI TWO INDICTMENTS,— on the Allan-McCoolo flght, aud the present in- tended mill, It in snid that tho authoritics of Monroe, -Bt. Clair, and Madison Counties woro sll in East 8t. ‘Louis this morning. Theso are all river coun- tios, 80 that the protoction of about soventy-five miles of the Illinois shore was protty well” pro- vided for. AN ACOIDENT TO A NEWSPAPED DOAT, The Evening Dispalch had tho tow-boat Boj waiting in the atream with about sixvy estoome citizens on board, beeidos its employes. In at~ tompting to help the Contiuental off from the enaat bank she was blown against that hoelploss craft, badly damaging Lor own out-works and Enmng her pagsengars into the doublo fenr of oing arxosted and going to the bottom, AN EXOITING DAY. Tho day has been much more exciting in 8t, Louis than it the flght had aotually occurred, As for East Bt Louls, 1t hns never known a similar sonsation. To incronse tho gencral alarm of the villagera at tho invasion of over 1,000 roughs, tho lngge lumber-mills of Morse, Daggott & Co., just north of the placs, wero Lurued about noon., Nothing was saved. The :}::k tho stakeholder, Jamos Eagan, haa tocldod 'IIE FIONT, STAEL TARE PLACE two wooka from tosday, Arthur Chismbors, who escapod from tho Enst 8t. Louls polico oflcer, eluded pursuit, aud Is now in this oity, % WILL DR ARNESTED, Shoriff Goopor, of Madison Colinty hos war- rants for Arthur Chambers, John R, Bcott, Miko MoCoole, Tom Alten, Bill 'Diake, Pat Bhopard, and Tom Kel‘lg, and it {4 stated that monsurcs will ba immodiatoly taken to mfl\nd bring thom to trisl, 0 fancy aro prooure thoir ar< VERY MUOR EXOITED lo'nlsfilt ot to-dny's flasoa, s Jnck Loonoy ivsiala that ho has beon mold ; that tho Continontal wd8 not blown on the Illt- nola shore, aud that {t waa & put-up job in the intorest of Hogan, On tho othor hand, Capt. Koofo and Mr, [ccoF, prinoipal ownors of tho Continental, will publish ¢ards to-morrow stating that tho steamor was blown out of the control of tho pilot, aud that the landing at Eost Bt. Louis waa ontiroly unavoidablo, NEW YORK. l‘m{nnu‘fln 10 Sccuiiro a Rccognition of tho Commons=School Systom in the Nationnl Constitutions=Large Lot ok Hooks Soizcd and Condomneds THE COMMON SCROOLS. New Yonx, Oct, 28.—The Cooper Union was flled last night by the oppononts of any change fu the common-school syatem involving o diver- slon of the public funds to sectarian schools, Among thoe resolutions was one favoring the in- corporation of tho genoral principlo of tho school system in the Constitution of tho United Statos, that it may becomo nationsl and bo placud’ beyond tho reach of ite enomica. BOOKS CONDEMNED, Bovontoen cases of books seized by the Cus- toma officors for undervaluation wore ocone domned to-day. TIE BHANKB CONTEMPT OABE, After dobate to-day in the Shanks contompt cnse, Judgo Fancher adjourned a further hoar- ing to Nov, &. ARRIVAL OF JOGEPH ARCH~—II8 OISERVATIONS IN CANADA—IIE WILL EXAMINE THE WEST NEXT From the New York Tridune, Oct. 2T, Although the visit of Joseph Arch to this country i8 only distantly conneoted with the for- tungs of tho laboring classcs of America, thou- sonds of workingmen in New York snd olso- whore will bo glad to learn tho nows of his ar- rival in this city. Mr, Arch loft Ottawa, Canada, early on Bnt\mfly morning, and, boiv duluyed by an accidont néar Watortown, N. Y., did not arrive until yeuterdn{ aftornoon, when he went immediately to the Motropolitan Hotel, which ha will make his hesdquarters for tho present. Hero o Tribune roporter found him last avening, Ho oxprossod his willingnoss to skotch tho Hro- gress mado in lus life-work during bis Canadian visit. Mr, Arch is accompanied by Arthur Clay- don, momber of the Consultative’ Committoo of tho Natiounl Agricultural Laborers' Union of EuFlnnd, of \vbkgl Mr, Arch is Presidont, I pm Borry to say,” eald Mr, Arch, when questioned a8 to his fature Inlnns, “that it will bo impassible for us to {fairly ropresent the TUnited Btates to the E’,’,fiu”h workingmen by any oxamination whioh wo might malke at this scnson loss was about $80,000, LOONEY DATLED. Jack Looney gave bonds in East 8¢, Louls in the sum of £3,000 to lL\pnm‘ bofore the Qircult Court for Bt. Clair County in January, and answer for his last offonse, and in tho same amount to appear at Edwardsville, in Madison County, and answor for his conneotion with the McCoole-Allen fight, He came bnok to Bt Lonis early in the ovening, Al tho reit got off. ALLEN JIAD A ENEFIT at Doagle's Vavictios to-night, Deing oalled be- fore the curtalu, ho said that no ouo rogretted the intorruption more than he did. The fight would suroly como off in two or three days, for he was bouud not to let uoium lenvo 8t Lous until he-had given him all he wanted, This looks like an offort to get an advantage over Hogau, who has buon unwoll and taking quinine, [Z0 the Associated Press.) LOONEY UELEASED, 8r. Lows, Oot. 28.—Jack Loonoy, Generalis- 8imo of the prizo fight porty, was rolonsed from arrent botween 4 and b o'clock thia afterncon in £4,000 bond to appoar in Bt. Clalr County in Junuary noxt for violating the law regarding prizo fighting, and §3,000 to appear in Madison Oounty on Monday next to answer an indiotmont for participation 'in the Allen-McCoolo mill a monrh ago. THE PENALTY IN LODNEY'S GASE in Ponitontiary not less then oue year, nor moro than ton years. THE OTHER CAPTIVES, Capt. Koefo, of the Continental, and his Mate, Toubon (N, wera ol | i G600 bonds to appoar next Wedi.w san nud Hogan both re- turoed to thy i <restui, and [6 15 sald of tho yoar, and wo lave deoidod that it will be boat for us to return to England, and to como back noxt May, when wo can make a8 thorough o detour of tho United Btatos as wo havo of Canadn. I havo done some downright hard work during the past seven weoks,” sald 3 h, with o smile of satisfaction ; / and T Dhave mndo myself perfootly scquainted with the workingman of Canads, his home, his labors, his poy, hin eavings, and his prospeots. My time hina not been spent in riding abount in car- riages. You might a8 woll carry & mon about in » honrso as to shut him intoa wagon. I esti- mato thut my colleague and mysoclf have trav- oled fully 5,600 miles, and we have boon overy- whero. Vory littlo timo has been spent in tho clties; the cultivated Innd and tho forests havo beon my fleld of labor. I have been over tho farms, smong the laborers, obsorving their work and noting thoir dnfl{ Ife. Ihave boon into the houses of the humblost of them, sat at: tholr tables, eaton with them, and slopt with thom. I Lnve been along the railroads, where I 8w thousands of well-to-do men, with whom X talked and made myself acquainted with thoir joys and_ troubled. I went north, into tho loss Bnpuhtnd rogions, whoro I nto snd slopt in the uts of the sottlors. Tho agricultural fairs, of which we have visited a grear number, have been of much assistance to ug, Qur visit has boon prolonged a fortnight, and so much of the ob- }cu of our visit as rolates to Cannda hos boon fully renched. In justico to my people in England, and in justico to your homes in the West, I will not ‘make sny other than a thorough examination of the Weat- orn Statos and Torritorios. Supposo that I should start for the West to-morrow and spend a mont| there. With the orops gatherod and stored, the ground touchedjby frost or_covered with suow, and the weathor cold, could T roturn to Bngland and toll my friends of tho products of tho vari- ous Btates, their advantagoes, or thoir climato ? They would justly and sonsibly ridieule tho idea that justice could be dono the subject in_this limited poriod. X ehall come backnext May, siart diroctly for tho West, where I ehall romain at loast four ~ months, doing the same ns I have dono in ~ Canada. When I roturn I shall bring a number of emigrants, say 500, who will gottle in Conada. As yet I havenot rocolved any official offers from railway companies or othor corporations with ref- eronco to the object of my visit, though many private lond-owners in the \West—apeculatara gnnorfllfi—hnva writton to me rogapling their acres, ButIdo not deal with pnvi\o individ- uala in this matter. Any schemo thd I touch ‘must have official recoguition and assistanco in its consummation, and tho Caoadian Govern- ment will, I truly belicve, come to a desirable agroement with me, We wish some provision 'mude for the immediate etarting in lifo of the ewmigrant who has very little money. “Tne scarcity of good Isboring mon s very apparent in Canadn, and mauy private persons and representatives of public corporations have &poken to mo regarding tho probability of the omigration of my countrymen. One railway President has offered to give work to 1,000 men and assist in their transportation, If the Btate Governmonts of the Union will doas well for settlers as Canada will do, I may safely eay that within ninetoen months there will be 100,000 English omigrants making homos in Amorica. I’m.hblyto evory 1,000 persons who sottle in the Dominion 5,000 will go to tho United States, 1 don't know why it is, bu¢ laborers in England think only of the United Btates ag a sottling place. Twonty emigrants come hero to one that sottles in Oanada, 1 biave taken notes of all I hava seon, 80 that from the report my peopls may know whore to sottle. One man saye to me, ‘1 wish to get on to a good farm.’ Well, I refer to my notea sud toll him just where to go. Anothor says, ‘I think I would like to work on somo railway.’ I can rofer him to the ronds building in Canada, whoro he can enrn _§1.25 per day, pay 88 per FINANCIAL. ety Overdrafts on the Union Trust Company, Indictment of Carleton for Forgery. The @reenback Pool to Bo Discons tinned This Week. Silver Payments Very Light Yes- terday. " Advance of Stocks All Along the lLine, NEW YORK. g Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuiie, New Yonk, Oct. 23.—A comploto and scourato st of ovor-drafts, now charged on tho books of tho Unlon Trust Company, sgalost dopositors, will bo published in to-morrow morning's Tribune, A numbor of Jarge amounts, known to be on tho booke at tho time of ita susponsion, bave beon made good. The total amount of thoso overdrafts is €178,001.46. Fifty-seven dif- forent Accounts male up this sutn, snd Mr. ‘Thompaon, bookkeoper of tho Compahy, sdys that & grent many of them are scoured by collatorals, oither intorest on doposits, coupon bonds or othor socuritios now in possession of tho Company. An ovordraft appoars on the original lodgor obarged to tho Lake Bhore & Michigan Bouthorn Railway, a8 followa: Loke Bhore & Michigan Bouthorn Railway Oomgnng £330,318.07. Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern Railway, Divielon No. 2, 2570.25. Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern Rallway, Division No. 4, 8043.62. Total, $381,840.94, This {ho officors of tho Company claim was no:.]tludin the Vandorbilt pogotiations on Sat- urday. . " sptomemyr oF okuzzTonN. Charles T. Carloton, tho defaulting Secretary of the Union Trust Company, who absconded whortly after the breaking out of little Black Fri- dny, and by whom tho Company has lost $850,- 000, hes boen indioted by tho Grand Jury for forgery in the third degroe. 'The indictmont was found eithor on Saturday or Monday. Carle- tonia ssid to Lave beon in the city last waol, and it {8 belioved that ho is now concealed in New Jorsoy. 'Tho papers necessary for his acrest aro now boiog propared. THE LUMBER OOMBINATION, bination of merchants and jobbers in this oity, Canada, West, and olsewhore, formed for the urpose of controlling tho umber market, will o remembered, The aggregate paper of tho combination was about 10,000,000, Lfforts wore made to adjust the matter, but tho dovel- opmont has renuntl{‘buun made that somo of tho croditors bave sought remody in bankruptey. BANKRUPTOX PROCEEDINGS, A potition that A. G. P. Dodge, Doctor B. Chambors, and Willism Gay Huut, manufactur- ors and builders, doing busivess under the firm namo of Dodgo & Co., bo adjudged baukrapts, Lins boon flled in bohalf of the Natlonal DBroad- way Bavk, in tho United Btstes District Court, Tho grounds for tho petition aro that tho Na- tional Brondway Bank ling'a claim, amounting to £4,864.84, against Dodgo. TIHE PEELING IN WALL BTREET. There ia a bottor feeling in Wall strect, Tho sdjustment of the Lake Shoro loau with tho Union Trust Compauy had a benoficial effect which was in no measire marred by tho publica- tion of the bankruptoy proceodings agatnst tho Trust Company. : 1t is slso reported that the condition of the banks has matonally improved, the inercase in logal tondors boing over 1,000,000, At the timo of tho original poolivg or oqualization, they sare undorstood to have had oboub §13,000,000 in greonbacks, nnd aro reported to have accumulated sinco then 10,000,000 moro, to which may be added about 18,000,000 in National Bank notos and §26.000,- 000'in gold, making in nll about £02,000,000, whilo their deposits are reduced down to about 146,000,000 from $200,000,000 before the panic, The circulation is undorstood to be about $9,000,000. BTOOKS. Pricos advanced from the beginning. Contral & Hudson oponed at 85)4 and roso to 86,—n gain of noarly 2 por_cont uinco last night, Lake Shora and Toledo & Wabash gainod 13¢ before 11 g'olock; Rock Jsland and Westorn” Union, 2 Union Paciflc, each ; Northwestern, 134 ; Ohios, and Paoific Mall, u’.mfi‘x; and '8t. Paul, 1% week for board, and thus savo something over Lilf his woges. A third is anxious to work at fino gardening, with some English or Beotch agrioulturist, and I tell himof tho numerous places that will just suit _him, that T have secn ngnn't London, Paris, and other towns in Caun- ada,” Mr. Arch then related sovoral pleasant in- cidents of bis Canadian trip, after which he re- forred to his plans for tho present. ‘ Having directod that all my lotters should be seut to New York,” sald bo, #I haye not yet roceived auy nows from friends in England, and intond therofore to spond to-morrow in reading corre- spondouce, We will spond tho present week in ow York, sight-secing, and on Baturday will go 1o Boaton, returning duriuzi tho following weel, and then take steamor to Liverpool.” LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Judgment Rendered Agninst Stocks holders in the Republic Fire An= surance Compunys Special Dispateh to T'he Chicaao Tridune, SeniNarieL, 1., Oct. 28.—Tho United Btates District Court nd’)aurnud this morning to the January term. Previous to adjournment, the Court awarded judgments in favor of J. R, Pay- son, Assignee In Bankruptcy, againat tho follow- ing'partion: Jamos Xnynos, §1,660.26; Gideon I, "Ruport, #7,168,76; Joshus \VnFunuoUur. §022.60; Potor Woyrloh, £622.00; Charles IL. Sawyor, $622.60; John Mathors, $022.60. RAILROAD NEWS. Work on the NMississippl Valley & i Westorn Rouds % Special Dispatch to The Chfcago Tridune, Quincy, Oct, 28,—Largo quantitios of iron for the Misslssippi Valloy & Wostern Rond aro ar- riving daily, and the work of track-laying Iu{wm- groaeing rapidly af thrae difforont points. 1t is oxpucted that the road will be comploted to Bt. Louis in sixty days. . DEATH OF A CHICAGOAN. New Yonx, Oot. 28,—George X, Harris, of Olilosgo, on Monday took & room at the Libby Hougo, on Fourth ‘avonue, Nothing wus seen of him until to-day ot 4 p. m,, whon Lo was faund doad In bis room. ‘Towards noon the upward tondency was chooked by bringing out stock that had been in plodge, tho eupply of which was ovidently in oxcess of demand for the timo boeiug, no bull ynrt{ standing ready sa formerly to 'fiulp down whatevor quantity may bo offered. The balt in upward movement was bubt temporary, but prices advanced again, and at the close nearly avory stock in tho list reached the highest point of to-day. . GOLD. The gold markot was_dull, tranaactions light, and the extreme rango in price 1083¢@1084, with reponderance of business at 1081, On gold oaus, rato for carrying 7 gold to 1-92. MONEY, The Bank of Englsud rate of discount re- maing as herotofora at 7 per cent, and outsida rates are Apxmnching a little nearor to those of tho bank., American securities wosk and slight- 1y lower. Consols firm. TRODUCE, Fair inquiry for flour, more liboral arrivals, and prices ensior for most grades, Bhipping ex- tras moro planty, and medium and high grades hoavy and irrogular. Market for wheat ensler, and demand good for export, owing to absonce of freight-room and ndvanced rates asked. {0 the Associated Press) THE BANKS GRANTING RENEWALS, New Yong, Oct, 28,—The banks are vory ao- commodating to morchants, and in numerous oases, uro extonding notes which caunot bo tuken up. This nominally provents feilures, the pub- | lication of which Lias an unfavorable effoct on the general sitnation. ‘There was A RUMOR ON TUE STOCK EXCHANGE to-day, that the banks had dacided to contioue tho -pooling arrangement beyond the 1st of No- yomber, for tho reason that some banks might have to suspend if tho resolution of discontiuu- was adhered to, 'This rumor was oflicially denied by members of tho Clesring House, The pooling of greenbacka will be discontinued on and after Baturday next, without rogard to any particular banks. William Whittimore & Co.,” suspended Drokers, paid up in full, with Interest, and to-day resumod The total XXPORTS OF PRODUCE for the weok onding to-dny amounted to §0,404,- 484, mixed vnlues, a decrenso from last woek of $1,026,092, ‘I'he exports for the correapondin, poriod of lust yoar wero 365,366,824, Tho total oxsortu since January 1, this yoar are $244,407,- 089, ngainst $180,000,080 lnst year. FUNDING PROPOSITION. Tho " Directors of the Contral Branch Unlon Pacific rond have determined to nak first-mort- gogo bondholdors to fund the firat seven cou- ons, maturing subsequont to November 1, and ave propared a sorles of bonds for that pur- pose. usinoks, T e SPECIE PAYMENTS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WHAT PUILADELPIIA MENCHANTS SAY. Pumuaperensa, Pa,, Oct. 28,—Quito » large number of our leading morchants Laving been fnterviowed on the subject of resumption of specio payments pronounce the iden absurd and impracticable, giving fair reasons for thoir beliof. 3 THE NINT i in thie city, which has beon runuing to its full capacity on gold, will, herealler, until furthor orders, bo occupled in the comnge of hnlf-dol- lars, quarters, and dimes, The full capaoity of tho entablishmont ia about $700,000. The Gov- ornment { in possosslon of silver bullion sufl- olent to run tho mint, at this rate, for several months, special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PAYMENTS OF BILVER AT THE TREASUDY, ‘WasniNaToN, D, 0., Oct. 28,—Tha paymoents of silver at the Treasury to-day did not reach £100. Tho only silvor given out was for odd chango on Tressury drafts, usually for amounts loss fi.mn $1, and in no inatanco ovor §5, ———— WASHINGTON. Speclal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuixaron, Oct, 28,—Tho fact seems fo liave boen overlooked that as fast a8 tho net pro cecds of aales of cotton selzed by Treasury Agents were reccived by tho Department, they wore transforred to tho vaults of Jay Cooke & The failura during the summer of the com- (. “ America affecte Co., and thore romained until $20,000,000 had accumulated fn tho vaults of thab . flrm, whon tho foint rosolution of *“March 30, 1808, lntroduced Dby Bomator id: munds, was pnesed, abd the Oookds wore compolled &6 dlsgorge. b wes woll knowi that tho ustablishificht was shisken €0 its vory fosndntion at this timo, TG bntird procceds 61 thosq nhlos 1g $34,052,600.64, from which In to bo dodusted for 'oxponson in bandiing tho cotton, $810, 780,00, leaving $24,742,022,60 ; net pPocoods now i tho Tronsiicy, to bo' pald to olntmants undor tho ifth rootion of tho Appropri- ntionnotof May 18,1872, Whon this §20,000,000way roturned to the Trossury, Jay Cooke & Co, be- gon to deolino, tholr embarrassmonts lnnrunalnfi nntl}l thoy culminated In tho recont gran crash, TITE FIEEDMAN'S DANK, ‘The rocont roports to tho Comptrollor of the Curreney show that tho Froodman's Bank, which hos branchos_ throughout the Bouth, had, on hand at tho boginning of tho financial panio over, 84,000,000% gurronoy, but littlo of which hing boon drawn ott, althongh a slight nin was modo ipod tho main braneh in {bis oty during the nnrl{ days of tho fl Tho bank was supposod o bo strong from the dut- sot, but it was smong tho first to enfordo tho sixty daya' notlco rulo against depositors, YESTERDAY'S REVENUE REOEIPTH, The recoipts from Internal rovenue oro smallor to-day than thoy have beon within four years, Only $86,000 woro collooted by the Gov- ‘ernment from this source to-days e PHILADELPHIA, . Bpectal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribuns, BROKERS SUBPENDED, Prrmapkrrnra, Oct. 28.—MoDowall & Wilkdns, brokers, huve boon suspouded from their moats in the Board of Brokers for failing to moot their dontraots, MILLS OLOBED, . Several mills in Mauayunk susponded yester- day evening. 'WORKMEX DISOHARGED. A large numbor of workmen have been dis- obarged from tho shops of the Baldwin locomo- tive works, and from tho eatablishments of Mor- ria & Co. and Morris, Tasker & Co. Upwards of 20,000 porsons aro now oiit of employment. A DISASTROUS WINTED is bofore us unlogs the banks open their coffors &nd frooly give out funds which thoy dishonoatly n. B [To fho dsoctated Pectn,) PmrAbELEHIA, Oct, 28,~~Judge I’axson to-day delivered an opinion in & case involving tho transfor of 1,000 sharesof the Camkbria Iron Oum¥ln 'a stock, belon I:fi to the cstate of Ghation B, Wood, whioh o boen_ delivrad to MoeDowel & Wilking by Geur?c N. Waod, ona of tho exacutors, to seoure a private Ioan o him- gelf. An injunction was continued to prevent tho tranofer of the stock on tho booke of tho Company. McDowol & Wilking, brokers, con- cornod in this transaction, hiavo boon suspended from their seats in the Board for having failed to moet their contracts, e e ST. JOSEPH, MO. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8. Joserm, Mo,, Oot, 28,—Tho panfo has 80 entirely passed hore, that the morchants declare their business bottor now than boforo the fail- ures, and bottor than last year, or ever bofore, which is a very hopeful eign for the balance of tho business season in the Missouri Valey, Pork-packers are only offering $3.50 for hogs, and ve out tho opinion that thae price will fall below 8, which hasinduced many farmors to pack their own hogs. Tho number of Toxan cattlo goqu into Nobroska, Tows, and Northern Mis- sour] to bo fod and wintercd on sharos, ia much beyond formor yesrs. Farmors make al- mont their own torms with drovers, whose " dis- distroay ia very great. — — THE MANUFACTORIES. A TLUMOR CONCERNING THE BPRAGUES, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trtoune, BosTon, Oct. 28.—Ths following dispatch was posted at the Merchants Exchange this aftor- nooD : Provrpexce, R. I, Oct. 28,—It is curront hera that tho Spragues aro embarrasted, and it is nocossary for them to iaise $1,000,000 or 2,000,000 to keop from euspension, It is said they have succceded in pulling through for to-day, but rouble is anticipated to-morrow, “Tholr sesots aro enid to be $7,000,000 mare thon thelr liabilities, and want of current fuuds is tho cause. A meeting of thoir croditors takos placa at 4 o'alock to-day. Privato information from Providence is to tho offoct that thore hnve beon soveral meotings of baok officers of Providence and vicinity in tho pust 36 hours, but no plau of reliof has beon yet agreed upon. ‘The particulars of the condi- tion of the Spragues canuot at this time prop- orly bo given, but a statoment may be mado to- morrow. New Yong, Oct. 28.—Scrions results of the panio ato being folt along the Hudeon, Exton sivo brick-yards near Poughkeepsie have all stopped, and employiug carpenters ond manu- facturors are working with half their usual forco, Tho extensive priut works of Garner & Co., of Little Falls, Cohoes, Rachoster, Ploasant Vailey, Nowburg, and Haverstraw, stopped work on Saturday, and 10,000 men aro out of omployment. Firms which paid £500,000 & mouth to their em- ployes in factoricn in other places have oither stopped work or reduced their time and wages. S THE RAILROADS, 8r Louzs, Mo., Oct. 28.—It is stated that the Atlaatic & Pacific and 8t, Lonis, Kansas City & Northern Railroad Compantes will reduce all salarics of all employes, from the Progident down, 10 per cont from Nov. 1. New Yonx, Oct. 28.—~The Pennaylyania Rail- way has discharged moro than half its force in tho now shops on the Hackensack River. e BUFFALO. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Burraro, N. Y,, Oct, 28.—The roport that 10,000 men aro out' of employment in Buffalo, which has beon sent out over the country, is gron:ly exaggerated. Thero are not 1,600 af the mout. ——— DUBUQUE, A, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuqug, Is., Oct. 28,—David G. Scott, of the Poople’s Savings Bank, of this city, has boon np- pointed to oxamino and balanco the ‘books of tho Morchants' National Bank and DubuqueBav- in%a Inatitution, and necortain tho share each is ontitled to of tho nvailable asseta. e ABROAD, WIHY THE CRISIS IN AMERIOA HAD LITTLE INFLU- ENOE ON THE BERLIN DOULSE—OHABACTER OF EPECULATORS IN HTQCKE—A GLUT OF BPEQIE. Berlin (Oct, 9) Correspondence of the New York Trib- une, 1f does not anwlu- that the financial crash in m soriously tho Borlin market, With the Vienoa Bourso the rolations of the brokers of this city aro much more intimate, and when the storm burat over the formor ‘last summer overy oxchaugo in Germany wus racked to its foundation, Our escape from & similar aflliction this timo may bo nseribed to two causes, ono of ~which is _credit- able, and the other disoreditable to Amerlca, The first is_tho preference givon by Gorman capitalists to Fodoral bonds over all othor American aecuritios, and the steadinocss with which those bonds have hold their own throughout tho crlsis, The Gormans aro proud of their superior discrimination at the time that our flrat war loans wero put forth. ¢ Yes, we toolk the Union bonds and England: the robel, and we aro very woll satiufled with tho arrango- mont,” I have hoard Germans observe with a chuclde. i 1t is not #o gratifying to be obliged to confess that growing indifferenco to auother class of Auworican seouritios has, in a great ‘measure, sliieldod Gormany against tho Iate storm. T'he same prudonce which leads Gormaus to hoard Treasury bonds loads thom to suspect our rail- way losus. The worst, and at tho asme timo the loast digputable, thing about this fesling is that it is growing ; and that jodeed ita rapid growth withiu two or three years placed the counfi'ry ina position to escape the worst offects, which, " with You, have followod the collapse of wuch loans. The Gormaus are aslow poople, Thelr railway trains run liko snaila ; and the telograph columus in_tho nowspapers aro made up with an idylilo indifferonce to dasos. But if they are slow they sro algo cautious, Thoy got their nows a little Iate 3 but thoy aleo invest their money with de— liboration. It tool thom some time to mastor Erle under Fisk and Gould, Liitle Emma under Gen, Beheuck, and Bl Paso under Fromont ; but, once mastorad, theso and othor curious probloms were remembered, and serviceably, 1t is, of €ourso, a mere trulem to say that tho leasou was not forgotton, Borlin is sufforing, however, from o dlsonse whiok is a8 unlike your lato oriais as a slow fover s unlike a stroke of apoploxy, Bauking, com- morco, bullding, and all tho monetary relations of nnu{oty aro damaged by what is nothing less than specle Inflation. The term is nove), bubt acourate. Germany must thank her victory over France and tho indemnity that there now exists hore an abundance; a glut of spooio—or, to avoid dispute about words, of monoy—which is working the most dissstrous eftects on indus- try. Bpevulation Jo stimulatod to tho Jast do- E‘en of rashness. It is no exnggoration to say a! pour o- "‘330 ‘ukb s profligato gamostor.,, who hn; n an dly fallop doo‘pgr and doopoy Inito tho do- ) b nl edonomy of tho middle vinagon glvos wn{ to an. cxlnv,uxinnce not always monos. ndies woar moro drossos and larger chignons, the workingmon rido in cabs, tho stroct bepgnrs smoko cigars, Borlin, which boforo tho war was one of the oheapest, 18 bogan t, sa tho lnflumnllflo e ogin to in, tho Prumsingt publ i y | fallon . holr tb 3 fkie dny N hol & fortuno Jirinm, _Tho proverbf limitod by sotual The I'i1cce riso a8 reguludy os tho sun, now one of tho deareat citlos in the world. am vory sure that a gontleman can live in botlor stylo in Now Yorl than at Berlin for the samo Tente aro at lonst a third All tho exponsos of lifo tasto (s bo- far more pro- tension Is exacted of ovory porson who cares to osition. Now thiais whol- dv an artificial atato of thinga. I monu that it ia [uo to alarge incroaso of tho clroulating capital of tho natlon without any real increnso” of tho Thero is moro monay in tho land, but no moro wenlth. Taxos are as high and wages lavo been but little rafsed. Tho lndemnity, 08 monoy, bas booon coined fnto thalers, and thrown into the channels of trado; BUM of money. Diglor than at Parls, aro high, and the como 8o perverted ubllo thot resorve a falr soolal goneral publio wealth. A8 avor, but tho indomnity, as woalth, has beon given tho Princos, and uscdt to bulld forts and iron- cluds, Thu tho publlo are sulloring all tho ovila of o Buporabundant curroncy without | Of tho girl. Buspiclons of foul play rapldly fooling suy - improyement in their Tlncdcrndunu, and all became greatly inconsed, own peounlary oondition, Horo aro | A mob coliccted, tho rope was pinced about two of the most fatal causos of industrinl pros- tration cooxisting and co-operating, and they bave produced just what thoy might have beon oxpocted to produce. Unintorrupted scandals on thie Bourse, irregularity and ingeourity in every and wosto nm(;llllg o poor, a awelling tido of emigration, and all forms of pecuniary distross hang over tho city. Itisn cancer or Blow fover rather than thio sudden whook, which often leaves tho systom uninjured, | add that the stendy progross of the s watched hero with tho deopost eolicl- No ono dares to prodict what the winter branch of businoss, prodigall tho middle classes, groa: suffering nmon, ond I me discase tudo. will briog forths CRIME. & A Desperate Attempt to Kill & Mur= derer in Open CourtesAn Exciting Sconcs Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PmiLapeErruua, Oct. 28,—This morning, at the open Courtof Oyer arid;Terminer,Judgos Paxson snd Ludlow prosiding, tho trial of James Kings- mill, for tho murder of an old man named Trancis Malons, was rosumed. The killing sulted from a fight botwoeon tho partics concern- ing the diun{;psmnw of & sponge, Tho defense, at Malone attacked the prisouoer, who ouly acted In such & mannor as to protect ‘Whilst dr, Hovoron was spoaking for tho accused, a gon of tho decensed npproach- od the box whoro the prisonor sat. A juror told A Court’ ofticial stop- suddon- tho prisonor ; with a dogger, but the' blow was “divorted by ‘officer VanZant. A scono of the Judges, jurymen, The frightened prisoner sprang from the box ‘ato while & number of officora seizod the would-bo assessin, and, aftor o des- perato strugglo with him and a brother who came to his sesistance, put thom in tho dock. Horo the nssassin throw off cont and vest, 'ho District on soizod him, and with assistance contendod tl 1us own life. him to move away. Fod :F to him, whon he y made s desperato lunge ab wildest confusion ensued. snd_spectators jumped to their feef. $he attorneys' bar, runnmlorg to further violence. Rnomn ¢! forcod him down’ stairs, geauce opoinst his father's murderor. stranger had by this timo reinforced tho des- porado. Aftor o fearful struggle, all throe wore put in the prison van. , Tte prisoner, who in tho under the Judges' Aftor o short deliboration, the jury returned a vordict of ** Not meantimo romained ng)wbrh\% boach, was replaced in his box, Guilty." The plot to kil Klnfiamm ‘was_concocted o six Mnlono boya. Tho attempt was not to bo made until tho pris- onor wan acquitted, which was expected. Three yesterdsy.afternoon by of the brothers wero immediately committed Judgo Paxson on & chargo of asssult with mn- tontto kill. Whilst being put in s cell thoy turned on Keepor Clifton, and would have kiled Kingemill, though acs Mayor had him but for assistance. quitted, feared to go home, and the m cscorted to. Moyomensing. Ho will abliged to Jeave tho cily sccrolly, as thero is a woll-organized gang who aro resolved to have ‘his lifo at all hozards. Tho Charges Against the ‘Tronsurer of Fort Wayne, ind.==iis Ofticinl Bond Worthlcss. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. TFont Wawng, Ind., John A.Drocgmyer now stands chargod w! o fraudulont bond, na woll aa With om- ozzling nesvly £6,000 of city funds. It scems, in regard to thio bond, that tho printed form was attachod to an old bond containing thoe requisite pumber of signers, who daclave thoy did not go bis security in bis official bond, but admit to having been surotios undor his provious term of offico,. This bond was presented and read to the Counoil by the late City Clork, S8amuol P, Froe- rman, and the Council, supposing ovorything in duo and prescribed ordor, accepted it. No doubb its fraudulont nature would nover have been dis- covored had mot tho city commoncod to laok to tho Tressuror's ,sureties for tho amount of his Tho whole mattor will be Jnid bo- fore the Council to-night, and the Treasurer will iving defalontion. e impeached. Cnso of the Ohild Found Dead Near Winterset, fown. Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Des Moings, Ia., Oct. funnd doad in tho woods near Winterses Sunday, decidod that the child died from starva~ tion and exposuro, Some of the noighbors siut that foul play causad tho child's ueath. An Allegod Cotton Swindle. §r. Loums, Oct. 28.—Albort Pearce, of the firm of Woodrnff & Co., of New York, and War- ren J. Hecox, of Byracuse, Now York, wero ar~ rested bore yostorday, on & requisition from the { Tennessoo, charged with fraudu- Jent breach of trust, indictmenta Laving been found against thom in Memphis. After longthy consultation with the Sheriif and othor partics who wora intorosted, it was decided at n&o o that, in viow of fllo‘{lmvn- Governor of bour last might, by tho Bheriff who lad goutlemon in chargo, hoall the time strug- gling fiercoly, and with loud cries vowing von- Oct. 28.—City~Trensuror 28,—The Coroner’s ju in thoe case of Daniels’ step-son, 18 months old, night. Risloy is in custody. 'l‘lmshonung' grow out of the publieation; Iy Inst evoning's L'imes, of an articlo concorniug Risloy's fathor, ,who i1s Olork of the Court on Shipbonrd. ¢ 8ax Franorsoo, Oct. 28.—Capt. Olark, of tho ship Bunriso, was found guilty on sovon counts for fufliting cruel and unusial punishment on s scaman, Lis buil wos ralsed to $25,000, Caught a Tartar, BunrivaroN, Vi, Oct, 28,—A ocattlo-denlor named Bixby had hls wallt, containing $1,000, snatolied from him at Winooski Falls, last nfgh ut enptarad tho thlaf, rocovorad iy monoy an Silmuintorad steh b bostig that tio Tobber's life in dospairod of. Hauled Up Three 'Fimes by tho Nock. From the Leavenworth T¥mes, Oct, 20, About throo miles wost of. Troy, Ion., thers live two brothors of the name of Borry, With ono of thom s youpg girl hds rosided for somo timo, atid for what' roasori wo know not, but tho nulglilxhors have suspocted that Borry was troat ing bor a8 o mistress. No dothonstrations woro mado, hoivever, untll it was nolued about the noighborhood that the girl bad uot boen Been. The pnoY]o woro aroused, senrch was instituted, ‘but no clue revealed itsolf as to tho wheroabouts to Borry'a nock after the most approved satvle of o rofosaional hangman, snd he was agkod if ho ad suything to say. Ho protested his inno- conce, but it availed Lim nothing. Ho was then drawn up by the neck threo times, whon a senso of justico provailed, and the victim was allowed to depart.” 'The &lrl‘ has not been heard from, and tho affsir still romaing sbronded in mystery. THE WEATHER. 'WASIINGTON, Oct. 20.—Bynngala for tho past twonty-four hours, 1 a. m.: Tho storm contre that was Monday night over the Lnke Region Lins moved very slowly eastward; and the lowost barometer is now contreduorth of Lako Ontario. The preasure hos risen rapidly in othor sootions of tho country, and 8 now highest over the Boutbwost. ‘Lho tomporature has vety gonerally fallen, the groatest change homg reported from tho Middle Atlautio States an Enstorn Gulf States, Northwesterly winds, with clear wenthor, provail over the Lower Missourl and Ohio Valleys, the Gulf, Bouth Atlautic, and southern portion of _tho Middle States, as well ss tho Now England cosst, Fresh and brisk northwest to soutbwost winds, with cloudy wenther and enow, are reported from tho TLower Lokes. The baromotor bag fallen, with southwesterly winds and rising temporaturo, in the oxtrome Northwost. PROBABIJITIES POR WEDNESDAY. Tor tho Gulf Btates, northierly winda and clear, cold weather, For tho South and Middlo Atlan- ticStatos, northwest winds, bnckingto southwest with olear, cold woather, ~ For tho Middla sn Eastorn Siatos, wost and southwest winds, part~ Iy cloudy and_clost woather, Tor tho Lower Lakes, rising baromoter, winds veeriug to the northwest, with cloar or clearing woather, For tho Upper Lakos and tho Northwoest, falling bar- ouotcr, southwestorly winds, higher tempera- ture, and clear wenther. GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Citicaao, Oct, 20—1 3, m. Wnd, {Rain| Weather, re- Thr| A La Cros Marquotte Milwaukeo., Yuukton, MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL RETORTS, Bpecial_Dispatch to I'he Chicago Z'ribune, SrEvENS PorNt, Wis.,, Oct. 28.—Snow com- menced falling horo Safurday forenoon and con- tinuad at intervals for thirty consecutivo howrs. "I'he grouud is now covered to the depth of ton fnchios, ‘Tho weather has boon moderato, until last night, when it turned cold. Tho clonds ap- peonr to be bronking ot tho prosont writing, witl Eranrlcctn of sunshine, Tho storm is thought to a without precodent for this scason of tho yeor. ‘The oldest rosidents remember nothln“x liko'it. special Dispateh to L'he Chicago Tribune. Berorr, Wis,, Oct. 28,—It cominouced snow- by bo toward morning, The storm continued until unearly noon, covoring the ground to & consid- orable depth, forming drifis o foot or moro deop {S uhu‘mo places. Tho weathor is modorating to~ k Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune. Borraro, N. Y., Oct. 28.—The most violont storm of the season occurred this aftornoon aud evouing. Tho snow lies batween threo and four inches on the ground. ‘Tho river Las risen over threo foot to-day. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Des\ornes, Ia., Oct, 28.—At noon to-day the ‘morcury stood at 80 dogrees ; it has boon below freczing all day. Siecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 87 Josern, Mo, Oct. 28.—The weather hero is remnrkably cold for tho season. Two mon, whoso names are not given, aro reported by the papers of this city to have frozon to doath lnst night near Kiddor, on the line of tho Hannibal & Bt. Joseph Railroad. Speciul Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune. Tosp pu Lac, Wis., Oct. 23.—A blinding, driving snow-storm visited Northwestorn Wik- consin Inat night snd to-doy. .Tho wind blow hard throughout tho atorm, doing torious dani- nge to many barns, forost trees, ete. The snow drifted to the dopth of three foet in some pluoes. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, TRocrrorp, Ill., Oct, 28.—The first snow-storm of the season occurred Inst vight. This morning tho anow was nearly balf un inch deep, and the bitter blasts and lying spow made people think the calendar had made a mistake. Thero is ouly a slight freezing of the ground o8 yot. MARRIAGES. HEALED-IIUGHES—DMonday, Oct. %7 tist Cliuroh, in Austiu, TIl., by the Ra Mr. Jumos f1. Heald and AT ith on in- at tho B Ty & arals 1fughos. DEATHS. Jonco of yollow fover in Memphis, an the danger o = g o life In golng thero st prenont, ho would B L et of tho reptdenco of Bos lace them undor $10,000 byil oach, thoy | mouths and 4 days, mr.n:.rsnnnnmm( Thomas J. and o report to precedonted. suits by Waddy Thompson, to thom by the plaintiff, at » groat loss to and for which ho claims damages. The Stokes Trial Ew Yomk, Oct, 28.—Mr, Tremeine to-day nngliuucd hig sddress for the defensoin the Btokes case, Mr. Tremaine concluded bis nddress in bohalf of Btokes abont half-past 1 o'clock to-day, and, aftor & short recess, District Attornoy Phelps began bis addross for tha prosecution, and spoke threa bours and forty minutes, s address was still unfinished when the Qourt adjourned. will resumo at 10 8. m. to-morrow. Hold Attcmpt at Yorle New Yonk, Oct, 28.—Threo rfliaus entered on Amity strost, onrod tome liquid down hor throat which rendered lor in- gousiblo, ranencked tho houso, took the car- rings from the atupofled womuu, whom they had tied to the pinno, and wera about to dopart with & trunk full of plunder, when her husbaud camo DBiefke, \douca of e, thn o Bietko, tlus noon, scized Mra, Homo and the robbers fled, The Goodrich Murder Onso. New Yok, Oot, 28, —Somo days since Mrs. Moyors, who wos hold a8 a wituess in tho Good- was reloasod by an arrangement be- tween tho Hollcn and praancutlni:r authorities, rich case, Sho has continually asserted that, if sho was foasod, shio would bo. abls o put tho muthorities o L il track of Roscoo aud Boach, both of | Hooking Onalrs, Shiom #ho wnys, sro impliosted, An_ oflaer Les been dispatchiod with bor, and Lotk aro travers- ivg the country. . Murdered by ¥Xis Cousin, ‘Wiruiansrons, Pa., Ool, 93, —Joha MoLaugh- aged 80, way foutid dead on tho rond yostor- Wwith Lis broast and throat mangléd b I, duy charge of shot. 'I'hosupposed murderer 1 cous(n, with whom was on bad torms, and who disappeared, This is the fourth murdor in this county within six months, Dicd of Eis Wounds, CuapEnrLANp, Md., Oct. 28.—Lloyd L, Olary, | editor of the Daily Times, who was shot yoater- dsy by John AL Risloy, died at 9 o'clock last him daily ond porsonally until tho opidemic is declared sbated. Tho bonds woro entered iuto and tho partios roleased. ‘Pho action of Bhoriff Taylor s cousidored uu- Tho arrosts grow out of cotton of Momphis, sgainat Poarce and Hecox, who wero members of the firm of Butler & Co., of Memplis, in 1864, and are charged with dia{)ming of cotton nvuuxfil?efl in, ikobbery in Now Macy . Kinscll 'SMITU_AC Laflarpo, I, Oct. 25, at7p.m., Wil- lam Swith, sgod 73 yenrs, - AUCTION SALES. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE, OCT. 29, AT 10 A. M, Nos. 196 and 197 Randolph-st. HOUSEHOLD .G00DS! Fine Parlor and Chamber Buites, Marble- Top Bide Bonrds and Tablos, Book and Bhow Onses, Bxtonsion ‘Pablos, Hurenus, Waoh Stands, What-Nots, Orookery, Oarpets, Btoven, &o. WILLIS, LONG & 00., Auctiongers. 508 North Market-st., Between Schiller-st, and North-av. NEAT COTTAGE 0Ot 6 Roomn, Clasats, aud Basoment, AT AUCTIOIN, ON MONDAY, NOV. 8, AT IL A. M. Tong I of lot nnd low 1t i fonso of IVTLIE, TONG & €O, Austionoers, By EDWARDS & COMEN, Gonoral Austlonoors, 6 South Cauulst. THIS MORNING, at 8:30 o’cloclks, we will olose out 400 lota of Becond-hand Turni- ture. Also, offer to the 'rado 40 Exfension Tables, 500 Kitohon ‘Tables, 00 B, W. Loave iCablos, 6 fino Oflice Deslcs, 40 Rep and Oar- ot Loun| Hoir Matirosses, Hnsy st 1 Also, 36 Parlor and Oook- ing Btoves. KDWARDS & CONEN, 63 South Oanalst, He L, r6- By J. W. HAVLENS & CO, AT AUCTION, LAXGE KTOOK OF OHROMOS, To olaso & consiynment. Also turniture, carpots, cook: atovu, liontiog-siova. and & gonoral assortpiont of hota. hold guuds, SATUIE uv. 1, a1 9 oolock, & last Raudoiphi-it., noar & We Ws HAVIGNS & CO., Austionogers. By M, KLLLY, uud 263 Stato-at, ¢ REGULAR THURSDAY'S BALT 0t Morses, "“‘(, les, Wagons and Harnous, Get. B b e Aoty advancod o With ma for sxlo, il 3ot aud 263 Lia Tt LY, Btato-st, ATUCTION BALE FLISON,; POMEROY & 0Oy Buciisdors o Tilor & Tgtor, Hinl ttato aud erofs] Fotind Gility of nrbaroiid Troniment |, Augtionoors; CONTINUED SALE oF y REAL ESTATE, The property romsining unsold at our sale 1ast weok bolonging to R. P BLANCHARD) Hsq,, will bo offored o0 Vedsesiay next, 296 fst, of 3 otlook, e AT OUR STORH, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST. Whon will be offered, in addition to that al- roady advortised, about 50 lots in Hort In Btewsrt’s SBubdiviefon, cornar Forty-sixtha st: and Oalifornia<ay, Tho terms of salo will be CABH. A doposit réquired at time of sale, and balanoo within 30 days. Partios having money to invest can rely on securing good bargains, as tho proparty 8 ordered POBI= TIVELY to be sold WITHOUT ANY RHa BHRVHE, Full partioulars at timo of sslo, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., 84 and 6§ Randolph-st, PBEEMI’TOEYQ%UOTION SALE COTTAGE HOURE, And Lot, 26x126, thth.at., botween_Portlant 3 DR Ry Tt B e ™ 80 Jandalpi-at, i bcfook, on tho grourd, Tha purchaser ot (8 proporiy st alo o 10tk havia fatlod fo comply withi tho torms of sale, the pmpnfls L orsiorel o ho positivoly ol to t1ia bighost Bidder: e Solona fs woll Joeatod for & roxidonaos tho nolgibor- oad {3 goud, dnd surroundinge limielies fn ooy To: spoos; 18Tt et ioialy of chizoncesakools oto, The title is porfool stract fursishod, . VRIIAIG P aralisaor (o avumo & morigago of 8800 die July 1, 1876, at 10 por cont{ balanco of purchaso mon BAL] Shany mlanos in g Jur ALD DAr Sents ARy uired PLIEON, TOMERQY & 0O, Auct'rs, &4 and 6 Tiandorph-s Great Attraction Atour NEXT FRIDAY'S ALK of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE---Vel- vet, Brussels, and Wool Carpets. A splondid Plano: ¢ Damask Ourtalua; 100 New artd e O, X e Bavior Stosos: Now and Boo: ond-Haad Ghamber Sts and Parlor Sots; Ofico Dosks ‘nd Tablos: Hods and Hedding, Tiankote, un o fortate: otor 55 otatos Now Orbekory o opan lota) & 1ot of Grocerios; & largo lot Rapo and ‘Facklo. On Friday Morning, Oct. 31, at 8 1-2 o*clock, At Balosroom, 8 and 80 Randolph-at. LLISON, POMRROY & CO. THE SALE OF A0 T.OTS, On West Lake-st, aud Park-av,, Advertised for 28th, was postponed on aoe count of the snow storm until MONDAY, Nov, 3, at 3 o'clock, on tho ground, when thoy positively will bo sold. Full particulnrs in Sunday’s papers. TLISON, POMEROY & CO. By WL &, BUTTERS & co. PEREMPTORY SALE FINE 011, PAINTTVGS BY W. A. BUTTERS & CO. AT THE ARTISTS’ DEPOSITORTY, Nos. 280 and 282 Wabash-av., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, Tho salo commoncing &t 10 8. m. Thin in the moat extensive collection of FINE WORKS evor gluuod on oxhibition. Tho pointings_are by the fsumy.pg}:mu Artists, Blking, Drury, Paul Brown, Collis, Fammorstady, Barnos, Maltoson, Gréen, nus many others, Tho salo is positive, d without reserve. ing hero last evening, a vory high wind rising | ‘Picturoa now on exl on, Oatalogucs rendy Tuesday, a8th. SALE OF BUGGIES, HARNESS, &o, Ou WEDNESDAY, Out, 5, st 0o'luck, st our Saleze roums, 1B and AV HUTTERS & 00., Auctionoora, SALE OF DRY G00DS, DRESS GOODS, flks, Alpncns, Reps, Cushmercs, Clothin e AR AR P T g On TIIXEUR;}?_AI}’. gfl]h fltnt 834 o'clock, at our Salese voon, 16 ANd i Ax BUTFERS & CO.,_ Austioncers. R o WL A, B By TAYLOR & HARRISON, 201 eud 200 East Madison-at. ATIRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS AND CGLOTHS, TIIS MORNING at9:0 oiclock, Men's Underwoar and Hoslory, llino Black Cloths and Nowvers, Ovorcon.s aud Snt inge: Ladlos Fino Undse- woar and 1osiory, TAnons and fowcls, Napkinsand Hand- Korcilata; larg ilne Droiarod Werd and anoy Goodsy -Dolly, &u., &¢. b Jowalry, Wax-Dolls £o.y §5i4Biop & raRRISON, Auotloneses, 204 aud 206 East Modison-at. FRIDAY, 0CT. 31, et 10 0'CLOCK, - WINES AND LIQUORS, Consisting of PORT, SHERRY, and OLARET WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS. KIES, GINS, RUM, Eto. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionsors, 508 and 200 Fast Madison-at, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., @8 & 70 Wabash-av. SPECIAL SALE OF Household Prurmiure, On account of the great mish on SATURDAY'S BALR, wo will scll en THURSDAY, Qot. 30, at 10 o'clock, First.Olnss and Medium Parlor Sats, Marble. Top Chamber Sots, Side Boards, Book Onsos, Frtonsion_snd :AarbloTop Tables, Bofas, 3%1::“55, Ec%%mnd& Buaenun."Pu or an e Dosks, low Oase, Carpets, e D ook Bugsion Wagons, Double and Single Harnosses. 0. . GORE & CO., Auctionoorss C, U. THAYER & CO. y\\cn; Jistato Auctionecra and Agonta. A VERY DESIRABLE Martle-Front Residence and Lo, 600 West VanBuren-st., AT ATCOTIOINW, ON THE PREMISES, [ZON WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 29, AT 3 0'CLOCK, o liouso contains rooms, batheroom, largo halls, roarbla mantols, and finely fintahed thronghout. TERMS- Purclinsor to asume an inoumbrance of 4,000, due Bopt. ), 1877, balanas 3§ cauls, 3§ in one yest at 8 per cont, “Partlos doslring to 200 the houso cau do w0 by applying 5 0. 0; THAYER & O Toal Hatato Auctlonsers, 184 East Madison-at. i By BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 Bouth Unaal-st, Wednorday, Ost. 2, 108 w8t Auotlon, Marb onveduendar, Opk. 2 108, my 48 Anotlon, Mgt 54 fextonsion Tublos, Ollich Derkr, Stiow O Tounizor, Microrss Parh Covic 'atlor g I Btoves, Hodding, Bruss nd Ingrain O) ts, Dinlng.roo: r aud Hacnoss o BRUBIL, SON # 00., Auotionsers. , ON NOV, 1, AT 10 A, M,, At LaSallo.st, entranos to *'Republio f.ife Building," will Do s at Publio Anction, tor ensh, the ‘Two Stone-Front Residences, Nos, 1018 & 1030 Wabash-av, Linch liwuse will be sald soparataly, and with it (he Loty hiaviug 20 toat frontago on Wabast . 'Tho Lionsos have thron wrutics ind Lasemont, aud wil Lo sold fruo aud ol ae af all fnoumbiancas, 1y Ordor of Cowp, in Bunksupteys Tor pactloulars spuly to 5 R I, JENKINS, As OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, ‘Wost Bide Auction ), 63 Buuth Canal-sty THavo Auction Bale th| f Furnitt d House: R R B00da Wil b ao01d WikaUUL SuY Tessera, 10 PRy AAYORGOR RUM PUNOH, JAMAIOA

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