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£ il to 8185, Ho had no comnelition, For Ayro~ biro cattlo, Messrs, D. & G, Jonos, of Galon~ jurg, took tho following promiums; Tirst, for vullh yours oid i, for bull enjr 1 yonroles socond, for bull ealf uudor 6 montha ; socond, Jor cow 4 yonrs old; firat, for cow 8 yonra old : fm, for cow 2 yonrs nld} firat, “for hoifor yoar ‘old, nud' flmt for lhoifor undor L " year old, Their total promiums Taot up $105. In tho samo olnss, John Btewart, of Dlackborry, captured promiums ss follows: First, forcow 4 vears old; mecond, for hoifor 1 yoor old; first, for holfor calty flrut for bull B gmrs old; aud firat for bull ealf under 6 months. o undrod and fiftoon dollars s the sum ho will pocket, Ior JEUSEY, ALDEUNEY, QUENNSEY, AND NOLSTEIN CATTLE, . awards wero mado na followa: R, T, Whitlug, of Peona, firat promlum for cow 4 yoars old ; Boc- ond, for cow 8 yoars old; iirat, for bull 3 yeara old; firat for bull enlf undor 6 months,~-in all $100, Tho othor fortunato ox- dibitors woro: V., Barber, of Decatur, four pro- miums, amounting to §70; A, Hoatottor & Sons, Douut Carrol, six promiums, smounting to 3126 ; 2. 0. King, of Klyrin, 0., two premiums, amounting “to $40; Z. 0. Lace & Co., Iown Clty, two promiums of §80, Tho fortunato ox- libitoru of amcn cows wore H, O, Nelron, Canton, fonr premiums, $10; J, 8. Blierthoso, Dauvera, threo awe.ds, €35; nnd V. R. Duncan, Feruando, ono pre-- wmium, $16, Trom tho rush of strangars to tho hotela to- night it {s anticipated that & crowd of not less than 20,000 porsons will ba prosont at tho fair to-morrow. The town is full of piclkpockets and snonk-thioves from Clicago and 8t, Louis, who eamo boro to work the fair, bat the oity polico m-ol on the alert, enuturing and locking up sey- eral to-day. Tho Hofi. Loonard I, Ross, of Fulton County, who carried off all the honors for thoroughbred Dovon buils, cows, and calves to-day, will bo tho candidato of tho Grangors and Roformery for Congross from this distriot, , Tho aunual moet- Ing of tho BTATE AGRICULTUBAL 80CIEAY will bo hield to-morrow evening for tho election of oflicors. Tho Hon, John P, Roynolds, Prosl~ dent, baving declined a re-otection, Mr. D, P, Gilbam, of Alton, Supcrintondent of tho Fair Gronnds, will bo chosan s his successor, This Is regarded as a good solaction. cinyton ©0. Rn.—Postyil 1 ey Xn. Dis= trict Eanr. Corresponence of The Chicago Tribune, MoGneaon, I, Sopt. 14.—Clayton County hotde its snnual fair Sopt. 16 and 17. Extonsive proparations have boen made, and proapoocts 8ro good for a fine display, both in the vegotable ond animal kingdom, The Diftrict Fair at Postvillo last weok waa not as auccoasful as anticipated. “Mho prospects woro flattering at first, but the Dubuque Fair attracted many away, and then thero is n gou- eral disposition among the farmers to support tho County Fair moro than thoy have in the past, and lot outside enterprivos, like that of Lostville, tako caro of themuolves, The Indianapolis Exp Speeial Dispateh to P'he Chicago Tribune, Ixixaross, Ind., Sopt. 16.—Fival arrange monts woro mado for the industrial parado at Indinnapolis on Thursday. Without & siuglo notablo exception overy businoss liouse in tho city lins roported to_tho Grand Marshal, and will take part in the display. Thesocond waeok of the Ixposition opons with the best promisos of BuCCoLs. Kansas City Exposition. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, KANass Ciy, Sopt. 16.—At tho Exposition to- dny, in tho $1,000 raco for runniug horacs, won by Sangamoun, Gon. Richard J. Rowott, of Carlinvillo, I, was run over by a horse and seriously injurod. Ho ranon tho track to ohoor Lis ridor, nud wns strickon down by tho last Lorsc in tho race on tho homa strotch. Ho is still sive, Tho fair 14 the largest ever given iu tho West. Tho ) and floral display fs im- menso. Over 400 horses aro stablod” on the grounds, Tho lve staek i vory fiuo, WASHINGTON.' ‘'Bie Safe-Burginry Cnsc—Monton, the Chiol Witnesy, Forfoits iis Bail—Dea Imguent iailroad Tnxes, ceral Ispaten to Ihe Chicaco Tribune, Wasuisaroy, D. C., Sept. 15.—In the Criml- Court to-day the caao of Boaton was called, but, 88 wog anticipated, that individusl did not ro- epoud. Mr. Itiddlo stated thas e did not think Bouton ever intendea to roturn, and naked for an order forfeiting his bail, which was grantad by the Cowrt, which means that the ring have Loen ontiroly successtul in spiriting away this important wituoss, who evidently kuows too tuch, After disposing of Denton's caso, tho fack way devoloped that Whitely, Nettlosbip, Cubz, Harrington, A. B. Williams, 3ud Hayes bad beon indicted for conspiracy. Tho Court announced that boil in §5,000 would bo nceeplod from oach ono of the parties named, nd Hurrington Jpromptly offerod Mr. Enuis, o member of tha District Bar, Joln T. Mitchel), a dry-goods morchunt, and <fom L, Huwe, who bas beon a steadfast friend of the ring through ull thoir troublos, sud they were nceoptad ne Lijs suroties. 1o then mado & briof speach protost- ing s entire iunocence of tho offensa charged sgaingt bim, aud asking for an early trial noxt Monday. The duy for the trial will be fixed, It in asgorted to-night that the Bar Association of the District will havo a meoting to consider the question of expelling Harrington and Willinms from the Association. It i also statod that Richard Merrick, Esq., will bo ome loved by the Associntion to assist in thoir Lalf iu the prosecution of arringron, DELINQUENT BAILROAD TAXLS, Suporvisor Jaryan, of the Intorusl Revenus Bureau, will atart West to-morrow for tha pur- pose of collecting taxes alleged to bo delinquent rom towe twolve or fiftoen of the princi- pal rmilroads of tho West, lending out of Cloveland, Chicago, Cincinnati, and 8t. Louis, The total mmount of dolinquency in §1,- 300,000, sud is mode up of unpaid intercst on bonds, taxos ou dividends that have been paid bul nover returned, and of othor items ©of protit, as in case where moneys that aro prop- erly taxablo under the head of veceipts have besn roturned (raudulontly as baving been exponded in improvemouts, ‘Tho information upou which the proceedings aro based was furmshed by the Banborn crowd, after his contraots hnd beou mado wortbloss'by Congrossional inlorvention, Of conrsa tho informants claim & roward, but, 84 tho Commixsioner only offera 10 por cent, thoy will bo limited to that amount, and will receiva that only in casos whero they have explioitly vt forth tho faots or the delinguencics, —_— THE WEATHER. Wasntxaron, D. C., Bept. 15,—Over tho Novthwest, the Uppor Misslusippi and Lower Misuissippi Valioyw, and Lako Superdor, station- sry oud falling barometer, higher temporature, south aud ecast winds, and generally cloar woather. Ovor tho romaindor of the Lako Ro- glon, stationary and rising baromotor, north and east winde, lowor towperature, partly cloddy and tloar woather, LOCAL OBSERVATION. Cinicaao, Sept, 15, 1874, Dirsction and ¥ |forca of wind. | Weather, 22838 | 28 | oy 68 IN,, fres] NE., froati, 0|7 :‘J. R, froeh,. Maximum thermon H, Min{mum thermometer, 50, Rainfall {n 24 hours, 43, GENERAL ORBERVATIONS, Cuieauo, Sopl, 161 o, m, Wind, [Rainl eather, IFair, Clear, Clear, Clouy); 3 Dfllll.JYM:Y. 0 Bept, 1. n, t Natw Yonx, Bepf M N“;‘LR\G‘H: Ourtls, of POLITICAL. The Arkansas Republicans Make No Nominations, They Agveo to Volo Arainst tho Rew Coustitution, Prospeot of Troubls in tho New York Democratio Conven- tion, Congressional ~ Nominations = County Conventions...Pulmcal Gossip. The Arkkansas Republicans. . Lrrrne: Roox, Sopt. 16.—T'ho Ropublican State Convention mot at tho Lall of tho Houso of Top- resontativos at 12 o'clock to-dny. Sonator Clayton, Ohairman of tho Republican Contral Committoo, called the Convontion to order. J. H. Jolngon, colorad, was olocted tomporary COhairman, and Fraok Siiverman tomporary Soo- rotary, A Committoo on Oredontlals was sppolnted, and tho Convontion took o recoss for oue hour, On reassombling tho Committeo raported, and speachos woro mado by 8. M. Barnos, W, H. ray (colorad), and E. . Kimball, in opposition to tho now Consutution, During Mr. Gray's spooch bo read a paper purporting to_bo a-dispatch from Now Orleans, sl.xt}ng that Gon. Longatreot snd 430 mon wera killed to-day, The reading of this dosumont crontod groat exaitomont In~ the Convention and ou tho streots. Tho speskors donounced the lato Constitu- tional Convention sa u rovolutionary body, and de- nounced its acts an rovolutionary, null and void, Mr, Kimball statod that this ias tho samo old fight for the Union ; that assessiuation stalkod abrond, and friondsof tho Unionjin tho South ap- vealed to Congress for protection, not doubtiug their apposl would bo heoded. The Convoution meols again to-night, 1t is gonorally understiod thoro wiil be no nominntions for Btata oficora, The New York Democraocy. Bynaouse, N, Y., Sept 16,—Tho city is full of delogates to the Demooratio Convention which meety to-morrow. The fooling botweon tho friouds of Samucl J. Tildn and those frienas of Judge Chutch who held tho mooting ¢ Albany lnst weok is vory bitter, Aud thoy aro indulging in mutual recriminations,” Tho foeling to-night Ia 80 strong and unrolonting that it is possiblo tho. nomination may fall upon an entirely now uame. one not yet moutloned ab all, Judge A. J. Parkor, of Albauy, bns boon montloned® this ovening quite froquontly ns ono upon whom tho Convontion coul!l harmonizo its differonces. The_seramblo scoms to be exolusively betwaon tho Now York delegates and those who hold tho Tecony moeting oc Albuu{. “Tho country dela- gotea doclo boing drawn Into thoe quarroi. The Now Jorsvy Democracy. TrextoN, N. J., Sopt. 16.—1ho Democratic State Convontion organized permnnently by tho election of Jacob Van Alta s Chairman, with the usual complomont of ofilcials. The Comuittee on Rosolutions, through ox- Gov. Randolph, roportad korios of lengiby res- olutions. T'he fitst is in fuvor of rigid rastric- tious of the Governmont, both'State and Na- tional, “Tho second favora equal political rights for all mon ; condemns acta of violenco and Inwloss- ness enacted by adventurors in some of tho States. 'Clio third favers tho rostorntion of gold and silver an the only trus basis of the ourrency of tho country, The fourth advocates & tarift for rovenuo, and in fayor of revenuo roform, The tifth opposesthe Civil Rights bil), a5 det- rimental to tho ewuso of education, and fatnl to to tho race in whose interest it is ostousibly re- quired, "Tho sixth calls for the ropoaiof tho gag-law. The savouth opposes the governmont of municipalitios by legislativo cominissions, T'ho eighth opposcs a third Presidentlal term, The vinth Zywpathizes with laborors ous of employmeut, Uho teuth claims to havo contributed, by Damooratio votes, to the passago of tho General Ruilrond law, The cloventh holds that corporations should bo held to & fmithrul porformsnce of their duty to the public, ‘Lho twelfth donouncos tho issue of paper promines in forcod paymont of wages a3 aw un- ]uu&ifllblu Impouition” tonding to monopoly of rade, "Then follow twelve ronsons why tho Tepub- lican Admiuistration is no longer eutitled to tho contidence of the peoplo. ‘I'ne redolutions were adopted. ‘Clio Convention was then called for nomina- tions. All the counties nemed Judge Bedle, of Hudson County, unanimously, excopt Camden, which cnat throe votes for Charles Huight, and Hudson, which cast two votes for Johu N. Bord, Huight was withdrawn, and the nomination of Judge Bodlo was mado unanimous. After muking provision for s committes to in- form Judgo Buile of s nomiuation, and for the appointment of a Stato Gentral Com mittce, the Cunvention adjourned, The Iowa Methodists nnd the Woman Suifrage. Gue: Des Moixes, Ia., Bopt. 15, Woman Suffrago in the Methodist Episcopal Conference horo, submitted majority and minor- ity roports. The majority roport was: - 1. That we rocoguize the Clristian women “of our 1aud a3 worthy aud cllicient workers in the adyance- et of the Ghurch and Soclety, snd tht wa hail all movementd which tend to widui' the flold wnd fncreaso the degres of Lier nsefuines. 2. Chat in our judgment custom and rogulation have fmposod barriors to tho full uxerciso of the talouts and powers that God Lnw given lier for the sccomplishe ment of gaod, which barriezs wo Lope oo o kes o mor 3. That whatever of right thers may bs in the move- ment fuvoring fomule suiirage, wa do 1o nut deem it a Ppropor kubject for the action’of this Confrence, it bom dug an acclestnatial und not a yolitical body, The minority roport was eubmitted by tho Rev. J. It C. Luyton, as follow: Wurness, The Committeo on Woman Suffrage of sald Gonvewtion, in telr communication, doclars that | & majorlty of the wonien engaged fu the Woman's suf~ frage movement are Chrixtiun women 3 and \Wanneas, The enfeanchirement of the women of our country would, {i our Judgieat, teud to the ml gution of wiany evils and wrougs tuwl-exist among u theroforo, Lo i Jcsolued, By tho Dos Moines Annual Conference, thet we look Witk favor awt sympacliy upon tho offarts of all good men aud wornen L vufratichise tho wonen of this Commonwenlth, 2. Thut, In (o judgmont of {his Couference, X la Huht that womeil sliould have the priviloga of tho clectivo franchisn, 3, Thst we Lellove, from muny conaliderations, the time liuw come whet all good moi aud women Atould apeal out on this great quostion, ‘Ihio munjority roport was laid on the table by » voto of 24 yeas and 13 nays, Tho minority report was sdoptod—yons, 33 ; nays, 18, 13, The Couforenco adjournad last evoning, Tho Xowa Democracy Urged to Sups port the AntisMonopaly Tickot. Dusuque, In., Bopt. 16.—~An addreos fu to-day publishiod in tho Herald by . M. Uom, membor of the National Dowocratic Committea for Tows, urgivg all Domocrats to givo the Auti-Monopoly ticket & hearty end united support, 1o ussigns 28 tho reason for doing thiv, that the basls upon which the Anti-Monopoly party is constructoed ia opposition tomonopolies, to class logivlation, and tothe nnjust enoronchmonts aud assumptions of corporations, and it is a fundamontal principle of Domacraoy. ‘The agrivulturists of the Wout and of Town huye griovous and unquestioned wrongs to compluin of at the hands of corporae tions, Whon it takes two or threa bunshols of the produco of Town ta trausport one to market, 2 wrong corteinly oxists somuwhore that do- manda imwediata roply ami pormanent romedy, 'I'he Democracy, in consonauce with ‘thelr anciont fuith, atand plodged to tho redross of these wrongs, without, however, violating a sfugle vestad privilogo, or opposing the just rights of tho railroads, whoso building and proper wolfaro they stand ready at all tioios to encourage, Democratic prinoiples inolude thoso of the Auti-Alonopolists, and in Iaboring to sacure tho ono thoy securs tha othor, The Muine Election. Avausta, M., Hopt,16.—224 towna show & total Yote of more than 06,000, and majority for Gov, Difiglay of nearly 4000, This ludicases & THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WED: SDAY PTEMBER 16, 1874, total voto of £3,000,—somo 13,000mors than Iagt year, Gov. Dingloy's majority, if tho remaining towns matntain tho samo ratio, will bo noarly 12,000, boing a net gain of hatwoon 2,000 aud 8,000 on Inst yoar's mnjority. :'ho majoritios in the Congrossional Districta will aggregato somowhat ligher than wia tolo- graphad last night, In tho First Distriot, the ouo mont rovoroly contostod, Burlaigh wiil go up to 2,000, nnd will possibly reach ks full mae Jority of 1872, Fullor foturns in Sponkar Baine's {listrict indioato that lis_mnjority will nearly ng largo nn {n 1872, nud, In proportion to the ngiro- fiato vola, will bo much largor. Tho Logiia: uro fa_ovorwholmingly lopublioan. OF the thirty-one Sonators, tho Domoerats oleot but ono, Congresslonnl Nominntions. THIRD PENNSYLVANIA DIBTRICT, PrmAvELrnn; Pa,, Bopt. 16.—Noltors from tho Third Congrossional Diatrict of tho Ropubli~ oan Couvontion have nomiuated Boujamin L, Borry. YOURTI MIGNIGAN DISTRIOT—DEMOORATIO. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaro Tribuna,, Nres, Mich,, Sopt. 15,—1'ho Domacratic Con- grossional Convontion for tho Fourth District ot in this city to-dny, and nominatod the Hon, Allon Potter, of Knlamazoo, for Congress unani. mously, Rosolutions woro adopted indorsing the platforms of tho Roform aud Domooratio gmtu Conventions, 5 FIRST WIRCONSIN DISTRICT—REFORMERS, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicuno 7 riowne, Erxion, Wis,, Sopt. 16.—The Hon. Nicholas D. Fratt, of Racine, was nominated for Congress by acolamation by the Reform Convention hnld here to-dny. Rerolutions wero adoptod favoring #pecio resumption, railway rogulntion, and tari® for roveuuo. TWENTIETIT O110 DISTRICT—NELUNLIOAN. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, LEVELAND, O., Sug:. 15,—The Cuyahogn County Congressional Convontion mot horo at 11 &, m. to-day. Alltho wards and townships in tho district wore m“[t roprosented. It was ovi~ dount from tho firat that tho ronomination of R, O. Parsons was inovitablo, His only opponent was A, T, Blado, Eaq., n woll-known and able Inwyor of this city, who has beou for n fow days L)u!h figuring round among Lis frionda a littlo, ut with poor succoss, o8 tho result to-day showed, Sn counting nosos it was found that Slado hnd less than o dozon delogates, and on the prosontation of his name Mr, Slado made a gracoful specob, withdrawing in favr of Parsons, Who was theronpon nommated by acelumation, recolving the fuil vota of the Uonvention, I'are sous’ strangth in this contest lios in tho fact that ho is nirendy a membor of the Houso Com- mittes which will practically decido the action of Congrass for or against tho schomo for n broskwator needod to convort the port of Olovo- land into o harbor of rofuge. It is folt that, ag Pnraous hos alroady Introduced £ho broakwater schemo Into Cangress, his dofoat at homo wonld bo fatul to that entorpriso, and ha therofora carcios noarly the rull strength of the Ropublicans fu the diatiict and great many Demograts who aro intorouted in “vessols or other transportation, Tho Democraty argin a painful ghato of anzioty, nd are making the ute most poskible efert to 'induce tho Hon, Il B. Tayne, o wealthy gentloman of Ligh charnctor, to socopt o Congressivnal nomination in opposi: tion to Paraons, 1o hins nos yot couiented, but may vary likely do so, In that ease tho contost will be closa, Yhers is no other Demoerat 1 the district who eun mnie Parsons’ eleotion uu- cortutn. TIIAD WISCONKIN DISTRIOT—REPUNLICAN, uecat [).apatch to The Chicaas trioune. ¥ M1sknAL Poryt, Wis., Sopt. 16.—The Rtepub- fieus Cungressiounl Convontion has taken thivty- four baliuts without nominating: Hazolton ro- ceived 16, Magoon 12, Clark 8, aud Fraucis Littlo G on oacl: buliot. Laren,.—Tao einht{-!hlrd ballot atood ; Flazel- ton, 16; Clark, 11; Magoon, 12, Tho Couvon- tion bod juat adjourned, EIGHTIL MIONIOAN DISTRICT—DEMOORATIO, Spiecial Dispatch to L'he Clizano_ triwune, . East Sac1yaw, Sopt. 15.—At the Domocyatio Convention for tho Lighth District of Michi- gan, bold ut By City today, Goorgo £, Lewls, of Bagmaw, was nominated for Congrom, T Repuvlican nomineo iy Nathan B, Brafloy, of DBay Couuty, renominated. ELEVENTI ILLINOIS DISTRICT—DEMOORATIC, Special Dispateh to T'he Civicaus ¢'rnine, Roavrouse, IlL., Kopt. 15.—Tho Demooratic Convoution for tho Eloventh Cougroasionsl Dis- trict assombled at 1 o'olock to-day. Tho [Ton. A. I, Whoat, of Adams ; the Iou. R. 3L Atkine son, of Piko: avd tho llon. A. @. Burr, of Graeno, wora put in nomination for Congress., On tho first ballot Kunpo recoived 25, Burr 7, oud Wike 5 votos. Tho UConvention was com- posed of 47 dologates, mnking 24 necoasary to n choico. ~ Tour ‘of tho dolegatns from 'Piko olaimod that their votes wore cast for Knapp unauthorized, A dologato who voted for Knapp moved & roconsideration, which was carriod amid confusion, The Convontion adjourned for thirty minutes. At nour 6 o'clock it reas- sombled, Whont was withdrawn, T'he second and third ballots stood: Knapp, 20; Wiko, 20 ; Burr, 7. Tho fonrth ballos stood: Kuapp, 20 | Wike, 18; Burr, 9. The fifth ballot rave Wiko $2aud Knapp 16, At 0:30 the Conventlon ade Journed with good feeling, BIXTI WIECONSIN DISTRICT—REPURLICAN, Spectal Disvatch to The Chiragn Tribune, 1 [Osukosit, Wis,, Sept. 15,—O0n the fivat formal batlot A. 3F, Kimball, of Wausharn, was nomi- nated by the Ropublican Counvention over I, L. Browuo, of Waupacs, by 20 to 12. T'lio nominos way State Senutor in 1863 and 1864, is 47 yoars old, and has had little exporouco, but bas baen succossful 1n businoss, having scoumulated a lurga fortune. Browne's dofeat. was cansod one tiroly Ly the injudicious conduct of hig friouds, Wwho sought to carry their end by sbuse of Sawyor and Kimball, County Conventions, Special Dispalch to The Cricaas Iribune, BCOTT COUNTY, IA,~REPUBLICAN. Davesront, Ia., Bopt. 15.—The Republican County Convention of Scott Connty, assembled at the Court-Houso in this city at 11 o'clock to- dny. It was tho thinnost gathering of paoplo that has attended a Ropublican Convontion in thig city for tho pnst ten yoars. After a half hour hiad passed in waiting for tho Hon, Johu E. Ieory, Obairman, Col, II Egbort, Becretary, mounted the stand, and, after apologizing for tho non-nppearauce of Mr. Houry, procoeded hLimsolf to road the call, and told the Convontion to proceed. Motion was then made to pro- ceed to tho nomiuation of ocandidates for tho several ofices, mud, aftor cousidernble wrangling, D, B, Nash wns nominated for Clerk of the District Circuit Court. Thon thero was a walt of five minutos, after whioch James A, LoQlaire was nowinatod for County Recordoer by acolumation, Noxt csme the nomination for thres Super- visors. The Hou, J. W, Greor snid that Julhus Longhoim, & candidats ‘on the Auti-Monopoly tioket, wan a botter man thun could bo found in the whoio Ropublican party, therofora hs would movo that thu Convention pasy that nomination by. 8o it was passed, and only two Supervisors were nominnted, Their namnes ure Charles Linueo, of Priuceton, and G.B. Pathouar, of Pleasant Valley, It wag then movod that the Judicial Conven- tlon bo held in this city on Sopt, 17, MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL.—TARMERS, Soecral Dispateh lo J'he Chicaun I ridune, OamyiyviLi, [il., Sept. 16.—The Farmers and Anti-Monopolists hold their County Conveation at this pluco to-day, and solscted J. B, Audrows, of Press, s Chainnan. The Couvention thon vocooded to tho nomiuaiion of Shoriff, Mr. Jobn lannell, ofVlntuviow, recoiving the nonunation ou tho flrat ballot, Divid Daods, of Divd Towie 8hip, way nominated for Coroner. The attond- auco was small. WINNEBAGO COUNTY—INDEPENDENT, Spectul Dupated to Tie Crucayo Dribune, Roorronw, 1L, Sopt, 16.~A large xud enthu- siratio massemecting of Indopendent votera was Lold in Ltackford to-day to weloct six delogates for Winuobago County fu the Independent Gon= groasional Couvontion of the Iourth Congrose sionul Diutrict, to be hold in Ligin on the 17th, ‘The doluzates chosen ave_tha Ifon, A, J, Enoch, John D, Juskson,Goorge Twaythe, 13, 8, Barthols omev, 1L ¥, Hofland, und Badly Sorry ; sud nn aitornaten, H, I Waldo, O, O, Stovons, D ¥, Burrows, D. J. Hausy, N, O. Warnor, Jamen R, Bartlott. E. 8, 'Dartholomow was uominated for Bheriff, aud M. {I, Maldo for Coronor. A mot of good hord-monoy rosolutions wero pussed, The dal- ogatas ¢o to the Llgin Convention uninstructsd, aud will usa their fulluence for the best man for Cougrosa. Wlnuob-gu Connty will give a goad roport of horsolf &t the noxt election, TEORIA COUNTY, ILL,—RFPUBLICAN, Syectal Dispateh 1o The Chicago T1bune, Prouta, Ill, Sopt, 15,—At tho Republican County Convontion to-day W, B. Goodwin wan nonminated for Coronar, Frank Hitchoook for Bherift, and W, B. Rowolift and J, 8, Starr for Roj ntatives. The Co slonal Ganvention - this dlitriod ivsets hore .06 much enso 88 his mastor atoals, KELLOGG'S FALL, (Continucd from the First Page.) roaliznd how nontly to n atato of auaroly fadioal misrule hoa reduced tho country; if thoy undor- stood tha character of the nosl'ro and ‘the de- ravity of the mon who rulo horo, thoy would rudqn ua differontly.—Shreveport (La,) Times, —1Tho tarrible condition of thouo States Lam taught tho necessity of o united effort for solf- Pprodorvation among all men, regardiess of party Pproolivitios and war antecodonts, and honoo we 800 old-lino Whigs and Domoorats, Fodoral and Confodorato soldiors, shouldor 'to shouldor, rallying to tho roscus of their common countty, Wo say Fodoral soldiors, for it hould be moro genorally known at tho Nortly that, in all the Southern “Slatos, thore aro many of thoso soldiers who, hnving. seen durin the War tho many attractiona aud advantagos of tho Bouth, withits mild climato and ricly soll, beeame permanont residonts in that acotion; and, an such, lho; bavo eufferod in common with tho natives of the South from the dogolating domf- nntion of nogroos and whito knavos and plan- dorors,~ Galveslon (1'cx.) News, ~—O! sl _scoundroly, of all parasites, God do- livor us. But, wo pray,in an esguulnl Bonso, delivor ua from the modern earpot-bagpoer, come- porod with whom & Cromwollian _soldior, who ripped the bowols of women, epiked nnborn bubes, burned churobes full of ‘women and chil~ drou, and robbod right and loft, friond and foe, was ‘A gontloman.” Buch a scoundrol, for ine Atauco, ag T'attoraon, who roprosents tho thiof Mascs, of South Curalina, in the Sonnto of tho United Statos, and who Jios ua roadil; and with i’oar Boutly Caroling, onee ropresentod by tho illustrious Calhoun! Evou Norihorn men hang tholr hoads mtl’x shamo a8 thoy think of it,—., (emphis Ap- peal. —Tha next schomo of the carpet-baggors in to havo a Sonthorn Gounvontion, to concoct an ad- droag of lies and dofamation of tho Southorn Doople, a0 a8 to justily aud oxouso the military prossuro which iu to bo employed prior to tho "Ianl?uml 1n Novetbor,— Louisville Cr;uru-r-.lnuh- n —Who are the Southorn dologates who are about to assemblo in a Southorn Convontion ? Thoy are not in any sonse tho ropresentntives of tho aection from whence thoy hail. But thoy are tho representatives of tho rovolution which haa taken pluco in tho Government. They owe their Presont position to the amendments to the Gon- BLitution of the United Stutes, by which 4,000,000 of ignorant Africans aro allegod to posacss tho rights and [‘vrlviluqml of the wliles, Thoy aro thia roprosontntives of ignoranco and dishoirsty, Thoy linve plied thoir ocoupation 8o well that, from abuoluto poverty, in n fow yoora thoy have crawlod up to possoms huudreds of thousands upon & galury of hundreds. Thoir dupes and supporters bave oboyod them so long and woll that thoy have croatod- tho mont profound nita- tion and ill-foeling, which bavo cropped out in several placos in violent seonos of blood. Thoso dologates, with au eye to businoss, desirn to make capital oat of their own wron, -Austin (Tex.) Statesman, ~—Durson Brownlow ealls the oarpot-bag mem- bora of Congrusa tho ' boot-blacks, burbors, pastry-cooks, bar-tenders, and thieves in Con. gress from the ‘Cotton Statos.” Our Alabama contingent to this woll-dokcribod and motloy erowd ull rusljod off to Wakhingtou latoly to pour thoir Ku-Kiux stories into tho ears of Granny Williams, I'ho most of them sworo tbat thoir lives wero not safo in_thoir districts, If thoy helieved they woro telling tho truth, of conrse they will nof trust ll;%ir Preclous caicasses baok ngain in the land of rilliane. Wo hope our con- temporarios will kesp sn eyo on thoir movements, Wao buve not a doubt but that they will be back to their worls of fooling tho negrony and Iyiug to them as glibly as thoy did to tio Attornoy-Con- cral. If thoy do come back, of coursa they con- fesy their inenducity, What took thom to Washe ington was not foar for tlieir porsonnl anfoty, but a wholesomo and well-foundad foar that thoy wore going o loso thaoloction {u this State, aud wanted Hercules to Intovfors to provont it, ‘noy bave lMed for naught. They are more sure to loso tho election than when thoy wontona wild-goose orrand.—Mobile (Ala.) Register, —Lhore 1 even hope for the Y'almotto State, The Columbia Union-Herald (the Clhamberlain organ) liolds that, with a fair vote and count, the Rtopublicans cannot poll moro than 73,000 votes, which, with a Consorvative vote of 65,000, wonld lenve the Republicans a majority of sbout 8,000, With anytinng like offort such & majority ouglht to be overcome by the whito mon, and it must bo, The whites must bo victorious at the ballot-box, or forever surrander to tho nosro and his thieviug, «lying whito allion.—AMempyhis Aealanche. —Wa caunot think thas all the chivalry and cotirtesy linve diod away from the United States {. Army, tior that West Loint has loworcd hor dig- nity so much as to teach Ler graduates to bo op= pressors instead of officers. Wo are freo to sey that, in our upinios, a vory large numbor of thene oflicers are gentlomen, and, though differ- ing with um in opinion, stil} yield to tho botiof thitt we nro honest in’ ow “view of the con- dition of the Souih, Thiv king as wo do of their #oldiarly-liks qunlitice, wi can understand their mortification at being ordored to police duty, utopping fluticufts, aud listening to the cora: DPlaints of unrolinble covtrabands, Itis a hard state of affuirs, and the oficors huve our sympa- thy, for wo know that vion who fought ad thoy did enn put no heart 3 such diriy work.—Sa- vaunak (Ga.) Advertis “Lhe = Ohi Inler-Ocean is loaded with « barbarities™ of tha South. Nov, dear noigh- bor, como down here aud sos for yoursolf, All thezo tarrible things will be scon fo fade a8 you near us, and you'll wake up by rocognizing, as we sincorely du, that we aro all of a common country, and interested in upholding the suthor- ity of lnw nnd the peaco and sceurity of mociety. The South ia in no coudition to bo traduced. Our sufforing has been lang and hard enough, and s souse of national justice, if no other, would domand & rogard for” truth'in tho matters swtod.—Dallas (Lex.) Commercial. the Domocracy of Avkansas wore one- half us hlomhhirutg 23 the Little Rook fepub- lican would maka beliave, thoy would throw tho oditor of that paper and Lis slandering cancorn into tho Arkansus Rivor; but the face that he is permitted, from day to day, to writo and publish tho most infunous lios and’ slandors against the fair famo of lier citizons, is & sufliciont rofura~ tiou of his blood-und-thunder artiolog,—Hot Sprinas (Ark) Programme, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES! NEW FALL THPORTATIONS, el Taiter & (g, State and Washington-sts, Have in stock Courvoisier's 2-Button Ladies' Kid Gloves in Navy Blue and Plum Shades; 3-Buttons Dark Fall Shades; Alexandre's 2 and 3 Buttons Rich Fall Shades; full lines 2and 3-ButtonsLight Blue and Pink, very choice shades; also Gents' 1 and 2 Buttons; all the latest and most faghionable, SLATE ROOFING PAINT. LEAKY ROOFS Of &l Kindy CARKIULLY 4. ESTIMATES s " CHER T, DIINT Iooms PR Painted and “tiet, Ol [IARGR. Hon o' el AR made water sichy OFt MO GIARGH, floud Glines* GLX Datont SLATY KOOPING PAINT. OONTAINA NO TAR, i tire-proof, water-proof, dara. ble, ornamont, nd SAVES EXPHNSE OF RE-SHINGLING, Correspandoncn fuvited, Lacal Agents wanted, N, ¥, SLATE ROOFING CO., N. Y. Do, 12 West Jh\lldlILI Chicugo, FINANOIAL, Livingston & Company's Bank, 10 Plue-nt., Now York. Organtzed for tho businoss of out-ol-town Banks, Bank. (s, Corporstions, Individuals, &c. Ofors spuslal ine ond va por cont Intersat ount T&nnlhm‘h. & slme = —I onta to PROFESSIONAL. CARD. DR, ROBERT HONTER, (LATE OF NEW YORK), PUYBIOIAN FOR DISEASLS OF TRE Throat Lungs & Hear, Office, Lakeside Building, Clark-st., cornor of Adams, Ohicago. Dr, Hunter has oponad a permanont offics in Clitoago for tho speolal troatment of tho Dincesos of tho Ilond and Chest, ombracing Catnarrh, Bronchitls, Asthma, Cousnmption, and affoctions of tho [eart, For tho information of thoss not alroady fa- miliar with his writings ho wonld atato, 1st. That tho troatmont by inbalation for tho curo of thoso diseasos was introduced by him tuto this country ovor twonty-threo yoars ago, since which time ho hns given his oxclusive at- tontion to this branch of hia profession, 2d. That all medicines for tho curo of tho Lungs aro roduced to vapor nnd inhialed, in- stond of boing swallotoed. Dy this means thoy aro brought into direct contact with the gont of tho disosgo, 8d. That the succoss of this trontment—whora 8ll othor moans had failod—is attostod by uum- |- orous pationts in all parts of the Union, and by tho Pross of Now York, in which clty it csused n reduction from tho provious mortality from those disonsen of over one thousand doaths a yoar, during the timo of his most oxtousive practico thore, Dr. Hunter finds that many porsons in tho ‘West bavo undertakon to employ Iuhalation who undorstand littlo or nothing of the scientific principles of his_troatmont, or the theory upon which it is basod, and have in some instances used bis hamo and writinga to covor tloir iguos rance and docoptions, Thoso desirous of obtalning Dr. Huntor's opin- fon of thoir cavon can do 50 callis on personally, or addrossing by munil at his offlc SILKS .&o. BLACK SILES! $1.50 Rich Blnck Dress Silks at 836, Il.?fi Rich Black Dress Silks at §1,00, 62,00 Real Guinet Black Silks at 1, $2.25 Real Guinet Black Silks nt $1.50, 40c Rieh Fall Dress Goods at 15¢ and 20c. 50c¢ F'all Dress Goods, in variely ufSlg'lc, at 25¢. 60c Double-Fold Trilled Meriito. at 35c. Great varicty in Colored Dress Silks atnot tloir cost to imjort, Took at our 50¢ Black Alpaca, beats anything you find elsewhere at §i1.00, $1.00 Balbrigeun llose ut 50¢, - F1.60 All-Wool Cassimeres 73c to $1,00, 41.20 Tuble Liucn at 4,00 Tuble Napkins at $2.00. 1.000 Casos assartod ¥all Dsy Goods nbw openlng as & will Lo sold at corrospondialy low prlocs. Ono-third your monoy saved at PARDRIDGES 114 and 116 Sta OCEAN NAVIGATION, ATERICAN LINE,- g Oy Litg Careying th Ued St o Balling weekly betwoon Plilladolphia and Liverpool, Cabin, Intermediate, and Steorage ACOUMMODATIONS UNSURPASSKD, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Exeursion Tickets at roducod rate, Britatn, [relnand a 3 Oitice, 123 LaSall Deatte on Great 0 Contivent, at low ratos. 8. W, cory Madlsnn, Chileago, L MILNE. Westorn Agent. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, Tho South Wates Atlanll Stenmubip Gompany'a Now Irst-clas, Full-poisared, Glyinioul Stenmer i i sail fronn Ponnsyivania Rallroadl Wiarf, Jersey Gltys PEMBIOKE covvr,0 So0t 16| GLAMONGAN 2o.Sept. 26 Oarrying goods and puseengors n through ratos. from sl arta oF fho Unitod Seaseand Gan g 1o praie’, ram Bistol Chaunch, and il athor polrts tn Eas . om0 steaaliipg, LuilL exnebssly for ths feater sro pro- 1t it al oo dtest Linbrovoiuou s for tho auiafortend o | Sonvatien OABIN AND STRERAGE PASSINGERS, Firat Cy Bocond Cabln, §35 verage, §0 curro orage cortiiicates feons reya rdim, S, Dratts for £1'and upiwards, For fusthor partleulnrs, auply in Cardiff, at the Gom. Pany's Ottices, No. I Dick Cininbers, and in New Yorkto ARGHIBALD BAXTI & TO. 1A ¥ rundirar. STATE LINE, New York to ( zow, Liverpoal, Helfast. nud Londonderry.—Liess ‘slogant, now, Clydo-biiit ora will anil from Plor No, &, North ltiver, as fol- ste; i HFAIE OF VIRGINIA, Woduostny. SPATE Ot INDIANA," Wodnesday A’ OF GIOR ‘| E § OF FINN: LVANT BTATE OF FLORIDA, Wednskday, Aud overy Wadnasday thoroafi thirough rates to all purtaof G orway, Swoden, Don and unward, | BALDWIN' & CO., A mmmu \flmu, No 4 or suy otiur Hnw, h Gon'l Western Agont, Al Ll GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORX and LIVERFOOL, celling at Quesnstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. £2 Passongors hooked to and from the principal Eu- ropean porte at lowest rat raftaand Lotters of Crodit {sued on loading Banks aud Bankors throughout lincope. HENRY GREENEBAUM & co., e i ROROSALS: WATER WORKS. Otzx oy MUBKEGON, Mich., Sont. 1, 1674, SEALED PROPOSALS will ho recotvai in accordance with the following resolu- tlon of tho Comman Connell of the City ol Muskogon, a3 adopted Bopt. 1, 16741 IIFAOLVRD, Thnt the Committes on Water Works he Sl mlha T O et bl o Water Works for Il\ll?‘wlnl‘ thiy clllll \Hfil wator fur d: i maatio and fire pur| N L, Buoli propasals slil providy for suftable englnes T0), PUNIDK, bollors, and otlior ma- hinitt at7h; ,v‘n or _roservalis, to gIns tm million (5,000,000) gallona nty-foue hours; 1ot fire duty, L (row Aine o) cne: el trenmo at tho K=o (i, 100 foot hishy 1 slia fons tho punips, zad malutuin théw for ten hours 1f Rogos rary. els to ba furnished complate with all ususl and mocceanry convoniencos and app cos, and sob up roady torum, gunranteed for thies yonrs against, any breakany OF Fopaita thint may ooour from defact of Inaterial. wark mauship, or wiusual wosr and tear, or (rai defoote iy i rincipla of apnaieuotfon or aphiidation: Sho maghinory to o guaraiead ta o ediablo f work. 10k i 10 20 paunds watar preasuirs, and bolding 1t jes o {nfe no lotter patout of 0, n watee-nips as may be dixmetor, guarantood 8 Drossure after Leing Iald of 210 houna pinr ol fu Ll olty, or dolivored ani 5 fzot doop to tha contro of the 20, roautred o stand raunra Incll, oty Tad dowar n"tronob Amount of anproved woadpipe as misy b 410 14 bishen T dinmater oaraniend 13 suro, and doltvorsd oc doliverad and Iaid 4. Alio, 1o ‘proparo the tronches, Iny down all fho Divos, wood or fran, or lath, Kot RALUK, 100%, cromus, elbox's, an firo bydrants ail comploto, 1 trorons Teas than b oo teop, G, Alao, (o furnizh, 1aid down Inthis efty, all tes, arommos, dibosra, aud suoh othior Heavy sastiags'ss fuky s ronuirad, 8" A1, to faratah Aret ualty of gates mad vatvos for i, T . Also, ta furnish firat quality of fire hydrants, all to B0 NSt Al et g alos o Sy drante, o Troposala miay be mado an all or any af fiia bova aoo. tlons, amd shialiho aubjoct o aceoptance o rojootion o auy o olthier of snoh sactjons, A1 Toroliosnin 1o b mads an or bafors Sapt, a1, 1574, All proposala must be addrosod to tho Committ Watar Works, Muskegon, Datalls of plpinz or any Information will be furnlibed br the Committos on application, JOHN TORRENT, Chalrman Comimittes ou Wator Works, NOTIGE T0 CONTRAGTORS, ala will be rocelved for the orection of & Conrt Fontiac, Tll,, until 1 o'olick i, Oct, d spocilications oan bo enon st tho offiao n Morrow, at Pontiso, aftor Sept. ‘oulvod fo on and each proposal must o upon waich must bo pii prl and scoouipanying the proposal, and In & xon envelopa, upon wihiich musk bo 'a corraspon: mustbo 'a bond of 35,000, withi_two or morn surotios (uwhici ahall be approvad by tho Bullding Coinmittae of tho Board af Suporvisora of Liviugsion County), that ho 1o, o of shall bo approvod by thie Baard of Suy stun Couaty), pravided the contract shall bo awanlod tg Limor thow. - Tho ouvelopo containing tho Jpropasal andband to be tnclosed in ono and tho'sania enyolono, and o . E. Morrow, Poutiad, IIl, ‘S0 rvo tho'rlghit ta refoot au; orall bid, ar t acecy Lid o part of a bid 1fiey may dbotn beat for the intorat of 1hs cuntnty. The #F, 000 oty Bocompansing tho bide must be certified ta Uy the Clork af tho Clroutt Cuurs of tho ‘eunnty (from which tho bid 2 that the snretica have rosl property to tho nt of the ssfd bonil, icued) TR t an: Via MICH, BENT. 6, W, & ERIE RY'S Pullman Through Palace Sleeping Coach L B it B TR R TRORT A LR r&%& ‘;’5;;}11'-’5{( R T oA A FOR REV/ YORK, 6:15 p. m. Dally_ __RAILROAD TS mamin ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, BXPLANATION OF REFERTNCE MARKS,— T Saturdayse eepted. ¥ Sunday cxcepted, JiMlonday oxcoptad, ¥ Az rive Sunday atd:00a. w. 4 Dalfy. g MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Doty Juok o7 Lute L goot " or Ticentysacond-v, iciietojtice, &7 Clark corner of Kandalph, and b Cuntist,, corn 5 utheas Arrive, Mall (via maln and air Iine), oun, Morning Loz, Nliht 1Sap CHICARD & ALTON RAILRNAD, Chicage, Kansas City and Denver Stort Line, via Lauls. ana, o, and Chicug: Through Line. Union dridge. Ticket Ogice Sprinaileld, Allon and 3, Louly at, Wk Kide e Yadlion.a, ¢ Depol, and l‘.‘fll{fllfllph—ll Arrive, City and Danver Fast Ex, s ity Vxpress ouls and T u Jelisraon Glty [xprose Penria, Keaxnk & B Olifcagto & Paducah Rallrsad Strentor, Lacon, Washingtoa If Jallet & Dwight Accomniodatio X CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, ton Licpot, corner Jtadizon and Canal-sts, * Tveket Offes T e oo Sheemoas ottt ity Oflce ¢ Zeave. | Arrive, * 8:00 &, m, [*11:008, m. * 4:00 p. . n spross o (*9:30 8, ma, s G i Bolnts Tralrie o Obian, & Noctliorn Jana, Mail. Bilwaukoo, 8, Paul & olis, Night spro *5:00 p, m.[* 7:0p. m. t 8:300.m, [$ 6:45 . m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL nAILROAD. Depot footaf Lake-st, uml)'anlq}kx\;‘mm-nwnd-‘l. i i Ticket agice, 181 Randolphat,, near Cl ! Teace, Arrive, Bt Tanta Tizpress Loula Tinst L G Cairo & Naw Orloaus Yeorta & Ko kui Jix. Dubuque & Sloux Oi Dubudguo & Nioux Olty I (4) Giimax Pauengor., (a) Runs o Champaign on Saturdays, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. o ke ats. Indianav., Sizleenthe e Canet o Senth. it et SHEns #t,, Grand Tucifio lotel, and o deyola, Mall and Exproea, ... Uutana wud Sirealur Dubunae & Sloux Qlty ian, Paciiic ['aat Line, for Onial Kansas Cley, Lodveuwort clifvon & BE. Jusoph Kixy Toxas K xprew, 15 & urors, Paneoniior, {8 . Houdotz, Ottawa & 5 2. 1, fiumm l‘nxwu::nr. i & m. urora Passengor & m, Db & S City Ken o 1 8. m, Vaolllo'Nlaht Exp, for Ounatia £ 7:15 a) 1, Kausas U1, eavenworth, Al dosoph Tixp. t 7:16 8, m. ¢ 595 bl . * 7228 8 m; <0va Accomiinditin ruve Accommodntion FIFTE-AV. Bomor stirore Asaonmodativn National Line of Steamships, *Be Buaderm, 1L Saturitg, 32z Monday INOTIOH. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Tag most southorly route s always boen ad fute oy 15 .lv’:,nuku}a .lmlva;:‘fi%nxé? l“’:‘ ‘: i ew York for [,] IO, e R Ny B by and QUEN! & for Laudon (dirust) svary fortalglt, . 850, OUTToloy | slourngo) ok weciily v, *Iutlira toknts at Tawost rases. Drss"lur'1 aud Gpeged, 0 RS ', B, Lo N, Westorn rent, Northeast cormec Olnsic #nd Tang 5 St s g . audolh i, Gponn aow ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANGE, HE OENKRAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MALL STEAMSHIDY BIETW RN NI AND HAVIL, OALLING AP VNSO - Tho splondll vossols én (his favorlie route for the Gon. {tnout (bing iwoe wouthorly that auy othor) will sall from VISR wa follows Bopt, 19 PRRETRE, Sarmion 8 iatunay Qo 3 i, Londarm Saturdu, O t, 17 ;llrllt».‘ Buhfll n)—Ficst Gabin, 8125} Hocond, pled, 335, Exoursion Tickots at reduced rates, Anarican travolory, by takin ULy Kngltal rativas and tho discomiorteof vrotsiug Ohatnol, basidos saving timy, Tronbiv, And o1 ponve. SEARD, Agont, 94 Knat Washivgton'st,, Koo 1, Ghicago. Great Western Stoamship Lina, From Now York ta Bristol (Rugland) dirost. Groat Wostera, ‘Tusday, Sopl. 16, Gorawalt, 1 Cabin Pabizo, 10% T atom et o i cosco, 900, facunsion tigkols, Apply atGon'l Froight Depot a et GED. MODONALD, Agant, NOTIOE. TN O I . Membors of the HUMBOLDT PARK NLSIDENOR ABSOUIAYION ars hureby notitied to oall immodiatoly at tho otiicu of tho Association aud pay up thole 3 wonts, now duo and payablo. This noties Is glvon In puriuauce of tha pruvision of the statute of the Btats of Illinols governing llnmul;ufillAunchunu. of the Board of Dircators, OILARLEN BRORBSYING, Beo'ys Chieayn, Ang. 1A, 124 " rics of by o It Ticket ahees, 85 Clavialy (Shetniiose Kouse), wad 15 Canal~ Hay corner diadiaon-ste, and ot e depot, ” o T Arrice, a~Dopot corner of Wella and Kinzlo-ata, —Devot cornor of Canal aud Kinzio-sta, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Tiekel oftes, 4 Van uress and Shernante, a1 o Omaby, Lenvenw'th& Tary Atoouumodatio NUhE Kpiostse FRACTIONAL CURRENQY, &5 Packages PRACTIONAL CORRENCY JOR BALR AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, SRS . TRADE MARK, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, BUPREME COURT-..GENE1tAL TERML. JOUN W. LEA gt ot. ageinat § - P ura{x]um’l"'x"fifm.u NERTOOMN hot Is apparen L th gelve tho pRDIG by iias of im Aawin pLion t0 doc thaned ddexcrintivo ot A ax iale, muol dnmsbrios S not he protected by the proteuso th, words cane ] Wh @ words and tho allocation of words have, 1130, beauino Kuown as desiynating 1y sriC P oue tlatllar manutnoturer, o nauires & fiht g o D% findo mark, which compath Tontly imyudor 1ol COmPating doslars Gaunot fraudo- ‘o, 03nunce of the wrang is tha (alse rapreens deaait, an proof of \hiols an fnjunation will o The Concluding Words of the Judgo's Doelse L +*Thn ordor appoalod from ahould b ! e of g dofarmurd fauce' un ths o labols, and wrappors LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNGED BY gy CoNNoIsuURY TO BE PHR “ONLY 00D SAUCE And Applicable to BVERY VARIETY OF DISH, EXTRAOT of & LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLE- MAN st Madras, tohig brothior in wWoncusriR, May, 1851, “Toll LEA & PER- RLNS that thole Bauos highly estoomod fn indin, and ts, in my oplaion, thomoat pals« dtable ns woll na the st ol Peute Seeag thatTa riadac® Worcestershire Sauce, 1d Whol loand for Exportation by Sol 51 Propristor LEA & DEITIN S Wotoam (lon ¥ i) AR A R E ) Ask for Lien & Porrins’ Sauce, All partios Infeinming on tho abova ill bo prosocuzed by Moaure, LEA & PLaIttINS, BUSINESS CHANCES. DISTILLERY AT PUBLIC SALE, Tio Distillary at Sagetown, Tilinols, Tueitngton & Quiney Railriad, & fohe milasonn SfRDs Misalsslppt Rivor, n thin contrs of abundante of grain, fuol, :“yg‘l‘ :let shacke, ;vi.lwl::,: Diferad for salo at auction, on HoiE St o ml'. Sopt. 30, &t 13 'elock, 'lto improvanior aro of a ayby bultdings prineiyaly of sono; fortmumties s A5 ien, PR 'Ill‘.lBIIJ)DP das: coopor aliops, warnhouys, ofti atock pons, wiih ton adraw of gronmd. Tikds wif ba reooived anit ntomintion glves Se tia une dorshencd st bl otice, 168 Washingtonii, Giam S ulito tha day buforo sile. 1. P. COATES, Assipneo. FOR SALE--UHEAP, Tho woll-known rostaurant, togot; tho fixturos, in No. 14 Bouth omggma“fl}?. Wo. 1 change to make monoy. Apply on the DUCATIONAL, VIRGINIA FENALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, V.A. REV. R. Il PHILLIPS, M. A,y Principal MISS M. 4. BURR, Aczociato Principal. Asststed by o Corps of Thirty Exporionosd Ofcors, xlo Tulstleth Annnal Seasion will commonce Sept, 2. Ty Sonthe—Tul 2 <knry Sxpeleen: Busle, oxten, 870) Aol cutlon or Dr gl Courto, tnaluding ocal or Jnstramont £ Modorn Langungos, of Ko WOMANS HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, OF CIICAGO, The Fifth Annual Caurss of Locturos will commoes on Tuorday, Oct, §, 17, and continug twanty wogke” Pt Iostitutlon uifoés 10'ladies dusirine a thotouyh raodica) gducation first-class fucllitios for Ita acoompliahment, Muterdal abund, oapilal and clinlcal advantasos in s nddross T D, FLTOL, BiDey fonro, nfcago. W, G, DVAS, M. D.; F. R. 0. S, Prasident. RACINE COLLBEGE. cound yoar of Racino Callogo will bogin Sopt. it In thin Colleziateloparmont, tho Sobool of 1on toea, vl Scloutific Schaol, in tho Praparatory Dapast. g, the Urammar Sol tho Mathomatical Nobogl, Yelllopou on that day, "The ‘systom of Houses socires fof of a smiall achool with | admisslon, apply to tac ST JOSEPIS SELECT SGHUUL, ON BELM-ST., NEAR MARIKET, Undor chargs of the Banodictino Fatbers, will open for the xeeaption of bupils Sopt. 1, i faly DIz NMS—$ for & seasiva of five months, Sehool Term convisting of two sesslonn. Spucial attontion glvon o braotical businoss ailucation. " Gurman taught ‘withons oxtra chargo. Addresy communicatiuns to REv, FATHER GERARD, O. B, B, ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL. Bonrding and day-sohool_for youns Indios and ellldron, Itov. Thoodoro Irving, LL. D., Rector, No, 5l Wost Thirty-second-st., Now York, Tho young Iadios snd chlidren roceived into the famlly will livo in tho atmo- spheroand undor tno quistintluonce of a Christian homo. Tho numbor s limlted to fiftoen, Reopon on Wadnos das, Bopt, 2. For circular or Information, apply to the otor, L West Thirty-socond-st, H. B. BRY.ANTI'S IBaYANT & STRATTON] " ORICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Southeunt cor, Ntuto nud Wanhingtonsote, Largust Institution af the kind In Amorica. X t rouins—ricli furnitaca—ihoroligh conrso—firate chors—perfoot, discivlina—lxrga numbor of stt. donts—high atanding with the publie—fraquant. opouings for businors, Young nion furnishod for oflices on short noe tico, For ofranlars uddress 1, 5. BRYANT, Chilcago. St. Mary's Academy, NOTiItk DAME, INDIANA. FEPg 2 Annua Somion will opon on Tuesday, Sopt. 1. mnting address or Udtaluguo and full informstion ad o Rrom, Notro Dawea P. 0., §t. Josoph County, Ludizna. Music Lessons. 3ir. W, . It MATHEVS bogs to notlfy his patrons i the e that s e Somumonalog s 0n's i) nd_ wi 4] puplls a St Tyon & TTas's it aud Moutss sts, oo - Formy- 10 for S0 lnaun. MRS, WM. G. BRYANS TOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The Jall o of Siga. Jhizan ool comnionces Sepiembor DIADANE 0. du SILVA At MRSCALEX. I 5 ormerly Mes, Ondan Hottiniig A DEORDS dro WA e, 1 Yeuns” Ludlos s ubll ro, 11 Wost Ehikiy.clghin st., Appltcation may mo mass porsntliy or by toras o S 2 MRS, SYLVANUS REED'S Faglish, Frouch, aud Gorman Boardin, d Day Sohool for young Indies and littlo girly, Now, 8 Kast Fifty- thirdat,, Now York, Incorciaon fof tho nocs soee i boginat'oa, Llh Oot, 1, when all 114 should ba pros- oute Now sohfers Wil' sopare Bapts 3. whow tontiers willolasa thotis CHCILIAW COLLEGE, Halo, in tho country, o tho L. P, & . W. I, R, Houd o torsy weohe Tt S B & 9l I Iy Mo Uscltian P, & Ky, - Y) Milftary Academy. e Now Buildiog and fino Gymuasium ”"‘\'\}mfl‘)'hrs,’f {or Ploturod, $40 buryour,.” U0t Oy Jr ML R DR S PDWARDS PLACK YE AND JEDARne tockbridgu, Mass., boglus ite S0tk i, ulréu ptood, 00 por annum, Six profossors propare ' 5aplhs for Billchor M, SiE brafossors biedare Mousrs, HOFFNMAN & FLAUR, Astosiato Prinoipate: 11 FORL YOUNG LADILS, loly known for ita rare sdvane 7o, And The bostrol s olpal HULKLEY'S THOARD D DAY. ot Yok 1adion, ot Farrstowin oo g, son, ‘will rop i, AT DIVEL, %5 W, FOITY.6) Mi ‘F'ma‘;'v‘u,u!ulmr Franch, I i, i Gorin nd' ey teliool far youni la \ HOLARSIIP. URD 800014 espocitul, maaly donsanor, 3160 Py ALYONTURS MILITANY 1NV T Houiamin Mavon, lox INDIGO BLUE, e s DAO0 BLUB, " BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ortainal mud, Unexcelivd tar Biuoiu Clothes. b up &t Withorko fh'f&fl’&ihb Tuli olpiin, " ui‘.?fy é‘?fi‘-r"-‘iia"fim"u"u"“ xrfiwwmlm aud o it los &iid onilliran,