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POLITICAL : Progress of the Oampeign in Chicago. : I, B, Hiller.to Bo Tried for Political Treason, ! Fight Between the People’s Party ond the Qommunists, Bloody Defeat nf the Latter---Arrest of Klings and Zimbel. -Judge Rogers Refuses to Run for Congress. inor Meotings in the Various Wards, Logislative Nominations in Iliinols, H. B, MILLER. The Peoplo's Party is at present busied in ‘purging itsolf, Tho mon who joined it lant fail in queat of office, and who are now coquetting with the Ropublicans to secura place, nnd the traitors who are plotting tronson against the .party, aro aliko to bo solemnly oxcommunicated, O. T Periolat, Georgo Whito, Conrad Folz, sud other bright and shining lights have baen turnod adrift and informed that thoy never wero of any -entthly consequenca anyhow, and now an ex- ampla is to bo made of & still more prominont ;mmder—n traitor who, liko Judas, carrics the ag. - Tho Blate Excoutive Committeo of the Domo- cratio Liboral organization, of which I B. Rliilor, eloctd Trensurer of Cook County on the People’s Party tickot Inst fall, is n mombor, s soon to hold a meoting for the purpose of trying {hmt individual, and lopping him off" as & rotton branch if Lo is found guilty. It is alloged that Mr. Miller, though on the Oppomtion Committeo, fa in favor of the eloction of Alr, C. B. Farwell to Congross, This is uot In iteelf a crimo. Porsonal ressons —~tho friondsbips of the pnst—might make it al- most necessary for Mr. Millor to cast his voto for Mer, Farwell. But it is claimed thas ho bas gono fuzther, and Las used his influonce to hindor tho Opoosition from making any nomination in the Third District; that ho bns sont pooplo to Mr, J. V. Lo Moyne to urge him not to run, pretond- ing to tako a brotherly intorost in the health of the eald Lo Moyne, and assaring him that, in Lis impaired physical condition, it wonld bo unwiso . to oxpose himeelf to the labors of a campaign agaiost a powerful fos. Aa was illustrated in the caso of Mike McDon- ald, 1t is but 8 step from Farwellism to Ropub- licaniem, and the Committes deom it more than likely that all who embracos the fivst will soon c©spouss the socond. Honeo thoy intend to tre tho sinning brothor, who last year sworo he had left the Ropublican pacty forover, and cast him into utter darkness, Itlsnieo statodon the best of evidenco that Baturday night, aftor tho row at McGarry's, snd after ono of McDonald's Joliot recruits had unchod Millerin tho eyo, the lattar, accom- paniod by tho prominent wan, Clrk Lips, wout _over to The Storo, and whon lho ~saw McDopald be ran sud fell on bis nook aud_ kissed him. And flm{ began to be merry, aud Afiller shook AleDonald by tho haod and gaid that ho was o ‘' bully boy,” using many other quaint epithets of praiso famliar to thoso who have abode with ‘or whilo ke Is in bis joound and idle moods, Thoy madesport of McGarry, and thoy cast dirt upon tho name of tho DToople's Parly, snd Nick Geary camo forward, and:Millor kissed and forgave Lim, and ono who know not tho domonstrative and sontiments! ways of these valiant men would have thought thoy were all 1oll{dnmk. Tho Prodigal Bon, whose portrait hangsin the Ezposition, roturncd home'in a dilapidated con- dition,—no mouey in his pockot and no docent clothos on. ‘I'he Chieago odition of the Prodi- gal Son leaves the Republican party in order to consort with stisnge bedfellowa, bit ha returns bome {at and merry, with & County Tronsuryship in his possession. “-All tho moro roason” why they should Lill' the fatted-calf at Tho Btore, aud why that eminent Republican MoDonal should wolcome the stray sheop Aliller back to "that fold outside of which there is no salvation, and no tolerated gamblers, e THE COOMMUNISTS AND £EOPLE'S PARTY, , No. 818 North avenuo, s ssloon kept by a Gor- man named Koch, was tho acone laat évoning of ono of the most disgracoful fights that hag ever disgraced Chicago politica. Tho Poople's party had called a meoting at that placo to organize o Bixteonth Ward Club, Thero was a vory large attendance, and it was evident from the firat that troublo was brewing in tho gathoring, Jua- tico W. H. Sticknoy waa chosen to proside, and bo introduced GEN, BERMANN LIED, the County Clork, who delivored & long speech denunclatory of the Ropublican partsy, and of Charloy Farwoll, ita nssumed Rope osontative In tho Third Cougrossional Dislict, Ife was not in favor of tho dastardly polioy, advocated by some, of not nomi,uatiog an opponent to that patriot and statesman. Tho General's romarka were raceived in .rathor a mingled spirit, and produced some confusion, MR, GARFIELD, who is 8 monomaniao on the subjoct of the cur- roncy, followed with an addross favoring expan- sion, which was not woll received, and-aclded to tho general ill-teoling. Tho Chairman intorrupted Mr, Garfleld to say that the mootiog was not called to discusa the curreney question, but to organizo a olub, M, KLINGS, of the Workingmon's party, claimed .tho floor amid loud cries of **Bit down 1" *dry up!” and o\ll:r expressions common to most political mpba, My, Rliuge' supportors said thoy had bonrd euough aFunchun in English, and yelled for “Deitseh " with all thoir might, 0ld Petor Mabr said that thors was nothing bofore tho house at all, Ho moved that the Clair nominate & committeo of fvo to report :ogulu oflicors aud the organization of & ward ub, ¥ r, Klings peraiated in mnking speech, but was shouteu down smid,loud hissoa aud guttiral threats in the German tonguo, Mr. Qanrtgo I, Sehunidt pratested vohemont'ly sgaiust baving tho mooting iterruptod by Cou \» munisty, who belonged to tho Seventoontly Ward,. aud had no right to spoak in that mooting. WAR BEGINNING, Gon, Liob waa catlod upon to explain mattors in tho Tentonio lauguagn, and mounted a con- Youlent clisir with that jufent, 1o had only got a8 far 08 “Mein,” when ho wgs intorrupted by tromendous calls for *¢ Karl Klings,” which wors rosponded to by countor-calls for * Lioh," Tl Genoral, in order to get higher abova tho noise, spiang from the “chuit’ fo & rickoty tablo, sllowiug his martial cloak to slip from. hi thouldors and fall among tha sawdust and to- bn:e':io-julozlun l:’lm flool:-. ¢ o workingmen—about a oo prnuanb—uhaglnd moro "than uv:: ""I }}’l}lno?; "'N:rl‘: toranting 1t with cries for Zimpol, Iresticat of Soventoanth Ward soction of flvo Warkiug men's Assoclation, He jua tall, poworful, p'ta- focod man, with dotermination written in’'every Jina of iy daring counlonanos. Ho atlompl el L0 make his way to the speaker's tablo, on wui ch Uon, Lish atj)) rnmniua!i porched liko o griat ‘“’?&‘:&I&: tnfi%fio 1 (runrl; i outl" ‘inock him dawn 1 « bia d—d hosrtout 1"« What right Tntha s o &umd tho Tooplo's party fucti on, e DTT "8" Gsly i hn“ ;o:l:x( thoy roared, f still 0 Chairman, agol, iy Y 1appod. howstily’ 0n” f fuige sore Ty iUt e Ho wight xu well have triad to chook a (it 1or: sioen "“'{bu oconfusion and throats grow log der Moanwhile, Buch of, the woyki In the room ralliod la"tln side’ of g?nful.lp:‘i', Y: nlfg Republican statos- | .“2 q;:-'lnt-d in trying to addross the mzetl 18, durk follow, of (ug Feople's par 1y, the arm and eni v caught the b; o 4 Zvimbal rogontod force him Lac! ougo by A BTRAIGIT BHOULDER LOW, which sont tho short Qerman to tho boards in fast oxpross timo, This wan tho nlgnal for general hostilitien, Tho warlike suw that thoir flmn way gomo, and propared for nction, The tiond elled, as usual, ;_;Pullf: I;‘ lmll“{“:,‘l:““”“ nm{ attomptod to vea thelr way Into tho stroot, Zimby hands frooly, u’nd ol uasd s LEVELED AALT A DOZEN . of his opponents, A tall Touton, with a honvy hoaded cane, mado a suroke at % mbol, and out him from tho linir over his bumpa of bonevolanco ta the cornor of his eyobrow, Karl Klings, nl- though a littlo ollow, kit right and loft, and tho other Workingmen_did not’ eontinuo idlo. All who hiad sticks usod them. Thoso who hnd not ntilized wuch beer-glasios na ln: loogo nround, Tlse battla beeamo gonaral, and tho rise and fall of weaponx beoamo quite oxhilnrating to the un- coucerned gpeotator, The * Communists” fought ll‘omlunllv, bue wore outnumbored threo to one, ',Umf mado uko of whatover camo handiost, and the logs of chairs and the logn of mon bocamo elovatod In the nir elmulrancously, Tho r10t now aseumed largo proportions, and tho crowds on the sireet, cutofly comporod of omen, rafued o contiuous ery of ** Policol Po- lica!" but none camo, Ny Tho fight was steady in tho middle of tho sa- loon for about threo miuntes, atter which timo hialf tho “ Communiuis " worg LAID UPON THI BAW-DUST tomporarily, aud the rost wero compolled {o mnko a rottograde movemont toward the door, Of courso tho struggling fiehtera drovo ovarye thing Dbeforo thom, nnd such o8 could gt to the oxit mide a rogular stam- pude. Bovoral gontlomon took n(‘rnnlnfio of tho confuslon to escwpo through tho back door. They may bt running yet, as if the devil wors aftor thom, from tho appoarauce of thinge when thoy started. Gen, Lieb stood upon tho tablo, smiling benignly, during the wholo disturbance, oc- casjonnily cheoring tho Poople’s cohorty to vietory. Finally numbors provailed, and tho Working- mon wera hiirled through the atreot door, brnised and bleoding, in o heap, Outsido thoy mot tho usual fato of tho vanquisled. THE POLICE, who had come up at last, nabbed thom, and marched Zimbel, Klings, and two others to tha North avenuo Btation, where thoy were booked a8 having been concarnod in the riot, ‘'ne TRIBUNE ropottor counted five blamly' hoods among the * Communists” ond thros nmong tho * Peoplo's” heroos. Thote woro several black eyes and bloody nosos in addition. No Loives or piatols wero usad fn tho enomn- tor, but, for a shors affair, it was sustaived with great spirit, aud would uot have. done nuy dis- erodit to."Dounybrook Falr™ m its paimiest days. 3iF, Kocl's floor was sprinkled with Gothio and ‘foutonio blood ; nono_other was hed, for the fow Americana and Irish who woro prosent snid, * Lot the Onteh fight iv out, 'twill do thom good.” 8o thoy wora lot soveraly alono, OLD JUBTIOE BLICKNEY remained at lis post nll through tho battlo, and, when tho Warkingmen woro boaten, Lio rappod tho tablo a8 if nothivg had Lapponed, und cried wout ¢ * Qontlomen, according to tho resolution of Ald. Mabr, I nominato tho following Committoo on Pormanent Organization: George K. Schmidt, . A. Delaney, Jobu Costcllo, 3f, A, Franz, and M. Dubois. They will report tho organization et our noxt meoting, which will s held Thursday evening, on tho corner of Contro sud Lorrabeo stroots.” Ald. Mahr movad that the mesting adjourn uo- til Thursdsy night, which was dnivied. Aftor the fivat meoting had adjourned, Mr. Goorgo R. Schmidt rapped the tablo and called tho meeting to ordor again, Ho aaid, “The blackguards have got what thoy do- served, and thue is now a meeting of decont men only, The Communista bad better underatand that thoy cannot intarrapt us with impunity. Wo havo mors punishiont iu storo for them if they dare such conduct egain.” * [Applauso.] Gen, Lieb congratulated the People’s party on the gallant mannor in which the evemy had boou ropulsed, 1lo know that the mon whostruck for the right of freo opinion thore that night would always defend 'it. [Loud cheors.] 'The Communistio ruliung were not going to have it all their own way, ‘Ihere wero some citizons in Chieago who wero not afraid of somo blood- lotting in dofonso of right and ordor. [Cheora.} Soveral gontleman mado speochos it German, and tho meeting adjourned amid loud choermy and genoral patronago of Mr. Kooh's lugos beer. TIE COMMUNIATS, The Baventoenth Ward section of Communists cama down to the Polico-Station and gave baiil for tho appearance of their capturod frionds at the North-Side Polico Court this morning. Bo ondod tho ganguinary battlo of North avouue. —_— IINOR MEETINGS. THE FIFTZ WARD, An adjoarned mooting of tho citizens of the Fifth Ward wag held last evening at tho éaloon of Joln Ryan, 1272 Stato street. The meeting was called to order by tha Prosi- dont, A. P. Sharp, who stated tha object to bo to porfact & ward club in opposition to tho Ro- publican party, Tho Committeo appoluted at &) formor moeting to report permancnt ofticors repotted na fol- lows: * For President—Mr, Forrester, Vicc-Presidsnts—Itobert Whalon, - E, Phillips, P, D ertiury—3. 3, Garcll ecrelary—J, 3, 3 Treasurer—James Slni‘n‘d. Exccutive Commitice—Georga Houghteling, Dovd, W. Alexander, Mr: W, ¥. Jackson objooted to tho nomina- tions, on tho gronnd that moat of thom wers strangors to tho meoling and tho peopls of tho ward, Ho thought the Committes bad visitod tho city comoteries in quest of namos, and nsked ita sovoral membora if thoy knew Mr. Forrester, who had been nominated for Prosi- dent. Thoy replied that thoy did not. The spoakoer then insisted on having the Club ofti- cered by men who wero old rosidents of the ward, and well known, Othora followad in objoctions to Mr, Forraator, aftor which, it being woll understood that Mr, Juckson wa¥ in the roum, an old citizen of the ward. ho was made Presidont. On motion, -Mr. Saulsbury wae substituted for Mr. Dounis a8 ono of tho Vico-Fresidents, The samio objection made to Mr. Forrester was made to NMr. Banford for Treasuror, wher, on motion, P, I, McGuira was elacted. Tho nomination for Secrotary was approvad. Bomo disoussion ensnod ovor tha choica of tho Lxocutive Committeo, but the following gontlomon wore gnally agroed upon : Dr, Boyd, V. Aloxauder, AMcGuire, A. P. Sharp, John O'Brien, L. Goldhart, and John Faulkner, Bpooches woro thon made by Ar, Sharp and Mr. Lowis, urging tho ]‘mnlpla to unitco and per- awstent work ns the only hopo of carrying tho ward this fail against tho dominant party. On wmotion, tho meeting adjourned, to meet again Thursday evoping, at tho coruor of Stato and Lhirty-firét siroot, THL NINTI WARD, The Ninth Ward Ropublican Club hold a meot- ing Iust night in a room bLack of & boor-saloon at No. 181 Bluo Ieland avenuo. The object of tho mooting was to recoivo committoo roports and tranuact migcellancous business, Thoir Prosi- dont, Capt. E. Mather, prosided. Their Socro- tary, AL, X', Darrott, read tho minutes of the pro- coding mooting, and then called upon thoso prosont who wero not mombors to wulk up and ouroll tholr names, T'wo or throo respondad. The Committeos wera not ready to roport, consoquently thoy were granted further timo, Booretary Burrott offorod a motlon, which yo- ceived no sccond, Bocretury Barrott desivod to malio a suggostion, Capt, Jack Harrington yoo warkod that Barrett dcsirod to do all tho talk- Dr. 3 g, instend of actending to tho dutios for which T bad been chosen, thi's slur on the partof “Captain Ju roe porded bo hind us much right to bo honrd as any * membor ot the Club; that Lo ald not nood tho ssslstance of Mr. Iiarington in erder to trap Bsct the buniness of the Club, Boma ono in the i "ar end of the room eried out, “No lighting, gonti'omen,” tion, +ift Bradloy was loudly called for, Io ndlx’llr‘:: soul the Ul{lb briefly, sad informed thom Barrete wau nottlod and Barrott subsided at thls sugge- Bpeaker, which was vory ovident; ha by ,:fe:iflo oo the boys at work; porbaps they might carry tho wardit they had votos sutli- clont, whicly_they never did have, Aftor this infarmation, M. Drodley ant down, Capt. Jaok Harrington followed, and an- ] solf o8 o candidato for tho oflice of Berite e Geptain olosed by Informing g frionds that bo conid haug & man with gracoful Ho, “A little follow named Farrell was called lnr'; ward, A voicein the roon ksid * D— Farroll, Farrell, howovor, had his way. Ho desived to Iknow why any one wished him d—d, Farrolt e1poots u Beilift’a nppointmont in oase Harrington should uallunn‘tngy 0 lhs]lllott ?bafng&rdl.xg:..‘,'fi" yory lavish ol ia dowmpllments [ . nnrydnmnu. uuil mbttloned thad gontloban's qualifications for tho ofl nnouncing himaol? . uncompromialn, Harrington man, It wag an ovidont faot tha that much deairod nrtiolo, harmony, in tho Niuthe Ward Ronublican Olub wag sadly dnflclent. Thore eing no business to tronsact, aftor romarka by two or throo othor persons, the Club adjourned. THE FOURTELNTIL WARD, A businoes mooting of the Exoontivo Commit- teo of tho Opposition Club of the Fourtconth Ward took placo Iast evoning at No, 520 [ub- bard stroot, Prot, Roduoy Woloh in tho ohair. A committoo of the Olub, appoiutod for the pur- Posie of salooting some man who was willing to accopt tho nomination for Congross, roported that thoy lind walted upon Judgo Rogors to ns- cortaln bis viows on tho aubject in hand. Tho Judgo thonglt it boat te dacline tho nominntion, 88 Lo had boen clooted as ono of tho Judges of the Ciroult Court, ond thero his futies lio. A committeo appolntod to nominate an Alderman roported that they hed agrood upon r. Joln J. Kolley a8 tho most popular man in tho ward. The Commlttee was disoharged,andshortly afterwards ono of the German mombora_ontered a minority roport in favor of Mr. Louls Wolf, On motion, & committoa of threo was appointed to call on Ar. Wolf and bring tum to tho mooting, i 1n the monntime the questions ns to tho nomi- nation for the State Sonato and for the clection of Judges at the primury olection wera disousacd atlengiln, No decision was arrived atin rogard to the nominations for 1o Senate, and, on the arrival of Capt, 'Turtlo, tho nppoiniment of the Judgen was accorded fo him, Ilo immediately appointed Mesrs. Iinum and Dohling as Jndgos. On motion, Mr. Smith was nappointed s comtnit- too of ono to visiv tho County Commissionora and roquost that tho voting Elnco of the Fourth Procinct bo changed from tho cornor of Woad ond Indiana streots to tho corner of Paulina aud. Indiann strects. Whon Mr. Wolf arrived, ho was grooted with loud applauss from tho Gorman_ ombors, and, althouxh Kelloy was tho original choico of tho Oommittes, Wolf wan unanimously voted tho candidate, and tho nominntion of Mr, Kelloy on- tirely ignored, And tho worat” of it was, that Kolloy was compolled to ho s witnoss of tho wholo lvmcmdmg. Ho, howover, proved him- solf to bo o gentleman by voting iv (he alfirma- tivo for hin friond. A call for the meoting of the Club Triday evening was made unanimous, and tho Club ll?nn adjourned to meot again ono wool from to-night. 5 THE SEVENTEENTII WARD, Tho Excoutivo Committeo of the Soventoonth Ward Opposition party was to havo hold a maote ing lnat ovening st No. 58 Clybourne avenue, for tho purpono of perfecting artangomonta for tho primary election Saturdey. Owing to & mistako 08 to tho nsertion of the advertivoment, very fow of thie Commitieo woro in attondance, and it was thorofora deomod advisable to adjourn to Thuraday oveuing uext. LAKE, Tho citlzens of tho Town of Lake opposed to the Ropublican party held a meoting last Satur- day ovoulug ot tho Town-Ilall, at tho Stock- Yards, for tho purposo of organizmg an Oppo- sition olub, Tho meoling was called to order by James S, McElijott, and Palrick Grady was olected Chairman, and William P, Thompaon Sccretary, On motion of Pelor Murphy, on oloction for pormanent olficors was held, with tho following rosule : Presiaent, Jumes S.; Me- Ellijozt ; Vico-Prosidgne, Willinm Storm ; Socra- tary, W. F. ‘Thomplsoh ; Ticasuror, 'Patrick Grady ; Ixecative Committeo, Patrick Dolanoy, Thomas Gubar, Thomas lnfferty, Josopls Q- wuld, Petor Murphy, Johu Walsh, Thomas Elli- cott, John Smith, John MeCaithy. Tho moeting was than addressod by James 8, Lliijott and Joln Walsh, ¢ —— NMISCELLANIOUS. MORGAN COUNTT (fLL.) LEGISLATIVE NOMINA- TIONS, ._ Svecial Dispatch to T'he Chicano Tridune, ‘JACRSONVILLE, IL1.,, Sept. 28.—Tho ludopendent Roformors of Morgan County hold a Senatorial aud Repreeentative Convention in this city to- day, Dolegutes bad boon invited from Groono County, but nono woro present, 'Tho attendaucs waa sunll. Olivor Coults, of Lynuvillo, ro- coived tho nomiration for Roprosontative, and Maj. E. A Giller, of Greon County, was in- dorsed for Semator. Prof. J. L. Turner and Clixaxlas Bawples wore added to the Central Com- mitteo. STARK QOUNTY, ILL,~~REPUBLICAN, Pronta, Ill., Snpt. 28.—Tho Roputlicans of Stark County, In convaention at Toulun to-day, nominated 8. M. Adams for Bheriff and Dr. Butlor for Coroner. ‘Tho delegntos to tho Sena- torinl Convontion, which mosts on Wednesdey, woro instructed to presont A, G. Hamrwond for Ropresontative, o7, Lowis coUALy, w0, 81, Loums, Mo., Sopt. ‘A.—Lhe Democratio County Couvention mot to-day, and nominated n full county ticket. The nonithcos for tho prin- cipal oficos aro as follown: Bheriff, J. G. Prathor; Collector, Theophilo Papin: Troas: urer, Hermann Roebtiou; Hocordor, D.'H, Mue- adam; Coroner, Dr. Dudley ; Prosiding Justico of ®ho County Court, Chauncay F. Schultz ; Judgo of tho Criminal Court, W. C, Jonos ; Cir- cuit Court, Johu Wickham. On adjournmnent of tho Convention lntn to-night, tno dolegates organized into a Sonatorial Convention, and State Souators for throa districts waro bolng nowminatod. IIn olosed - by TWELFTI ILLINOIS SBENATORIAL DISTRICT, Specul Dispatch to Tie Chiicagn Tribune, Drxox, 1iL., Sopt. 28.—~The Repuabiicun Senc- torial Convoution, embracing tho Countios of Lee and Ogle, et horo to-day. Only niuo dele- Rates woro preaent. Both coanties sant its dole- gates instructed, Tho Hon. Honry D, Domont and the Hou, Dr. Isunc Rice wero nominated for ro-olaction, The oftico-holders propose to takoe Tux TRIDUNE'S advice aud ro-clect everybody. GRANGENS' PIONIC. Correspondence of I'he Chicago Tribune, Mixooka, Iil,, 8ept. 26,—1'ho Patrons of Mus- LDandry of govoral Grangos north of this placs Leld a pienic to-dny in Houso’s Grove,—n beau- tiful tract of woodlund owned by onoof tho lead~ ing Patrong of this region, In spito of a rainy night aud s throateuing morning, tho cloudy cloared away towerds noon, and u goodly num- Ler of farmers, with thelr wives and ohildron, gathered in tho shado, aud, after listoning to the sitrainy of o good band ot muaic, woro cafled to ordn‘;, and John- Lotzey appomted Presldent of ths day, - ‘Tho morning hour was ocouplod by W. C. Tlagg, President of the State L'armors' Associa- tion, m an address showing the contravention of tha cardinal priuciplo of cquul rights wrought out by tho later logialation of our Nun- tionul nud Btafo Goverumonts, At the couclu- sion of this uddroas, the agsombly adjournod to diunoer, which was soou being nctively attackod by seattered groups on the green-sward, and by invited guests nt a wolbspread tablo, presided over bytho good housckeopers of tho rogion. The oxcollenco of thoir viands was admitted in tho greut demand mudo for the ohoice chiclen- plo aud the oxcollent pork sud beans thas, with lutm subutantial food, made up a tawpting bill of fara to appotitos sharponed by tho lons ridos and opon-air oxoroiso of the day. In the afternoon, Alonzo Golder, Mastor of tho Illiuois Stato Grango, widresgod the moeting ut some longth on the duties aud desigus of the [Iatrous of Husbandry, Ho was _ followed by Michael Ialoy, of Will County, aud J.°8, Armun‘ou’;, of LaSallp, Troasuror of the Stuto Grange, The later ox- ercises woro somewlut brokon up by showers of rain, that cleared away again, howaver, in tune for tho dancing, which wag woll under way, oun Intforms Inid down for tho purpose, boforo I fofz 1o goundu x Among othor notables from abrosd I noticod Mr. Ltter, tho Indopondont candidnte for Bupor- Iutendent of Lublic Instruction ; lr. Campboll, of LnSalle, caudidato for Congross from this' district; Mr, Galo, of Kondall, with lis pro- Bmmd plun of roorganizing tho counties of tho tuts, ole., ote. Tho day was_plonsantly spont, and I think not unprofitably, by tho farmors of Koudall and Qrundy, —_—— DESTRUCTIVE STORM. Avausta, Sopt, 28.~Thore was a destructive storm ut Ohntleston to-day, and consldorable dumugo Lo proporty rosultéd” from it. Vortions ot tho battury wore complctoly washod away. A wind uud_ratn-storm prn\'allnfi in this weotion of Goorgia, Iasting twolve houra, o BAVANNAL, Ga., Bopt. 28.—A heavy rain-storm 1ast nlght and this morning Les caused tho viver to niso highor than it hoy been for tweonty yoars, ‘Thovteo plantatious in this viohlty are uyer- fiowred, aud much damago to cropm iy roported. “Lho ostimated losy iu rive ia 100,000, LBEL Suir. New Yonw, Bopt. 23,—Josoph T, Knapp sud John I, Hegenan, Prosldent aud \':uc-l'nmdaut of tho Motropolitan Lifo Insurange Compeny of this olty, wore srreated to-day at the wuit of Carbin & daffuoy, Enstorn manngers of tho Northwostern Mufual Life Ingurance Company, on a oharge of malicious Libel. Bail wau fixed by Judge Dautolo, who iseued the order of arrost, a6 43,000, Tho alloged Lbal sonalsted of thy publication of an itom in the CAroniele, an fn- Burauco Jourusl in thin oity, in its {ssuo of tho 10th inst., to the offact that Corbin & Gaffno Liad bribed Aomne of the clorka of the Matropolf- tan to furnish them with information from that oftico, and for the publidation of which Kua p & Ilogeman aro alloged to be roaponsiblo, l;‘nm- agon laid at $100,000, —— CUBAN PATRIOTS. Meturn of Plo f2oando, Ono of the Prine cipnis in Itccent Ducl in Beigium ~Fouds nnd Squabbles Rnwmrpant Among the Ifival Factions i Now York. Sueetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. New Yoni, Sopt. 28.—Amoug evonts of apscial interst to tho Onban clomont was tho arrivat on Bundsy of Plo Rosado, onoof the prinaipals fn the racontduclon tho Belzian frontior, Joso Ferrer Do Conto, editor of the Spanish journal £ Groniata, the other priucipal, who was wounded in tho oncountor, {3 oxpectod to arrive in a short fimo. Tho Cubans woro suggesting n domonstration of soms kind in favor of TRosado, but tho mora prudent counseled ngainst it, ns tho sentiment ond law of Amoricans was nverse to dnels, and_henco a rocoption would injure thelr cnuso, It had boen suggoatod that logal proceedings would bo taken agalnst Rosndo by tho Distrlot-Attorney, nnd, possibly, fustigatod by tho frionds of his opponent in the duel. Itis thought, howaver, that tho prolim- Inarion of the duol wore arranged In such & man- ner that the particlpants aro socurs from the oporations of tho law, and that, techoi- cally, thoy " aro mot ' Lmble to proso. cution by tho rogular ofiicials, As to rivate litigation on the part of tho friends of o Contl, thoso latter may that whoover Aug-" gostod enoh an_action ‘on thelr part knows nothing of Joso Forrer Do Qonto or of Spanish charactor. "The sovoral conflicting eloments in the Caban rovolutionnry citclo of this ocity hava wasted much of their forco upon each other, Forn tima thioro was & cossation of hontilites, but & feud appenrs to havo broken ont sgain, It waa reported yostorday that Miguel Do Aldoma had rosigned thg Genoral Agoucy of the Cuban Ro- ublic, but the rumor was doniod by that gon- loman, A mooting of the Teagne of tho Daughtors of Cubs, ome of *the factions opponed to the [doma party, wan held yestorday morning, and a protest was adoptod “for tranamission the Cubaus throughout the country. Thoir protest is againat the unlawful procecdings which brought sbout the shameful and injurions dismissal of Prosi- dont Cospedus; againat what they call the “ Grotesquo comndy,” enactad at Bijagual do Jiggunni on Oct. 3, 1873; againat the evil pur- poae of ahandoning Carlos Manuel de Cespodes tohis fate, so thas onomics of Cuban liborty might sasrasinato him. Tho. Constituont An. sembly, which {s **a porpotual " danger to citl- zons' liberty, ia donounced, as ars also the Cuban Commitsioners in this country, —_—_— CRIME, Arrival in Quincy of the Supposed RRobber of tho First Nutionnl anik. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qurvoy; Ill, Sopt. 28.—Thomas Beott, aliss Riley, was brought to this city on tho 9:30 train thia morning by Capt. McGraw, Stato's-Attornoy Ewing, aud Dotoctivo Simonds, of Chicago, It 18 balieved that ko ig the individual who did the skillfal work in cutting foto tho vanlt and blow- ing apon tho safo of tifo First National Bank of this city last Fobruary, Tho officors stato that tho evidonce ngninst him is very strong, but ro- fuee to give particulars. Bince he has beon placed in jall ho has beon idontified by two or throo persons, who esw Lim in tho city about tho timo of the robbery, ss ono of four porsons who rented and occuplod » room neatly opposite the Lank and who disappeared the night of tho burglary. It is expectad that otkior orrests will tollow. Murder and Suicide Attemiptods Special Lspateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Mirwavker, Wis,, Bopt. 28,—At & quarter past 7 this ovening, aman named Dr, J. Landraf, Iato from Chicago, stot himaolf and his houso- kaopor, Hanrlotta, othor namo unknown, in their rooms, corner Divieion and Enst Water atroots, Ho had missod a bond for 500 out of his safe, and acoused tho woman of stenling it, Ho was drinking in a gsloon in the bagement until 7 o'clock, when ho wont up stara. No noiso was beard until a shot was fired. Thon Henrlotta canio running down slairs saying sho was shot, Asso0u asabo reached the door another shot was heard. and on the inmates going to tho room Landor! was found lying on the floor with o butlot in his hoad, Medical aid was obtained, aud both aro oxpacted to live, ‘The woman was shot abova the loft bresst. Arrest of a ‘Thief, Special Diatch to The Chicagn Trioune, BroosxunaroN, Ill., SBept. 28.—At Ellaworth, McLean County, Sunday night, two stores, those of A.J. Wamplo and J, Holdren, wore entersd by burglars and rolieved of abiont $160in cur- rency and goods. About 11 o'clock a tramp loafer, named Charles Nolton, was arrested and the goods found in his poesossion. He wxs lodged in jail at Bloomington, Youthful Murderesacs. Sveetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, LouisviLLe, Ky., Bapt, 28.—~Two colored girls, Dottio and Harriot, agod respootively 18 and 8, wore to-day arrosted st Bowling Green, Ky,, cbargod with the murder of ancther colored girl, about 11 years of age. i Counterfeiters! Property Solzod, LoutsviLLy, Ky., Sept. 28.—A United Btates Bocrot-Service Datective of the Troasury Dopart- ment cawo to Louisville this morning and ovor- bauled at tho Adama Expross offico, a box bo- longing to countorfeitors, and containing a large smount of money and implimonts. An oxton- uivo orgenization of counterfoiters have boen operating in North Carolina, Enst Tennesses, West Virginia, and Kontucky. Six of the men, including tho one who shipped tho box, have been eaptured, tho latior boing eapturod on tho 151 of Soptombier, Last month, & box wa ship- pod in two places in North Carolina to the address of Thomns Goforth, afterward traced to two places in Virginia, with tho samo address. A fow days ago it was sont to Cinelnnati with tho addross of Silas B, Goferth, snd arrived in Louisville this morning with tho aamo addross, Tho box was openod at tho expross oflic, and found to contaln 2,100 B0-cent piecen unfinished, 904 50-cent pioces tin- ished, 680 $20 Iroasury-notos, thirty-two piocos of counterfolt silvor 50-cent pleces, twenty-nov- en silver 26-cont pioces, twonty $2.60 gold coin. ono obvorso G0-cent staol plate, Blanton hoad, one b0-cont roverse plate, one stool Troasury #oal plato, four Fm“ unfinishod, oleven pleoes of ongraving toola, Charged with Iape—Jowelry Store . Robbed. Br. Pavr, Minn, Sopt. 28.—Edward Lee, a hackman, was to-night arrestod, charged with commiiting a rape on alrs. Weldo, soma two woeks since, Leo was fully identifiod by Mrs, Woide, Morcor's jewalry storo at Chippows Falls was Iat night robbed of 95,000 worth of goods. No arroats roported, Sontenced to the Penitentiary, Spectal Disvateh t Lhe Chicags I'ridune, MavisoN, Wis,, Hept. 28, —Ivor Nowton and James Trip, two lght-fingered gontlomen from Chicago, wore to-day sentencod to thoe Poniton. tiary at Waupun for twonty-soven months for larcony, A Murdercr at Larges Couxoiw Brures, In., Bopt. 28.—Mirs. Sarona Plorco, wifo of the man murdored near Iradors’ Point, to-day mndo afiidavit that Jack Dlorce, hor huaband's brothor, told her on the morning of tho day the murder was committod that ho *twag folug to kill Fletel, aud Eo(ug to waylay hiim, Tho murder was committed, and Jaock Piorco has left tho country, ‘L'he Rosks Abduction Case, Piiavrrenna, Sopt, 23,—1he roward of $20,- 000 In tho Noss cano I still In forco, and Allan Dinkerton announces that tha same t‘):m bo “rn- uished by him and his force to the parties I shal v e huformation mbiah abalt e to tho recovery of the ohild and eapture of the abductora, Another nulnmku & Foreign Lour, Nxw Yonx, Bopt, z&—lto;wrc ¥, Laird, of Jor by Clity, Justios of the Peavs, who wyateriously . honrd two or throo voices hallowing. disapponred, Is now halleved to hinva sailed for Lurope. It is rumored that ko fu & dofaultor to the amount of 82,500, TUE FALL RIVER DISASTER, 'Kestimony Glvon f¥oforo the Coronor's Jury. Tarw Riven, Moss,, Bopt. 28,—The inquest on tho Granite Mills disaster was rosumod to-day, Soma furthor tostimony waa taken, whon tho Jury sdjourned to 1nspoct tha tiwo Granito Milis, more particularly with roferonco to the water sppllances for the extinguishmoent of fires, A thorough inapootion of the ougine, bLofler and pump arrangoments was mado on tho firat flodr, The engineer, togothor with Mr. Shove, Troaas- uror, showed the jurymon that it was impossiblo for tho engine to run without pumping wator into two tanks at tho top of tho mill. Mr, Bhove stated that tho tanks contained 16,000 gallons osoh, and that the pump throw up 70 gallons por minute, Theso tanks aupplied pipos distributed throughout tho = rooms to which hoso was attached in the different mulo alloyways, and _ that thoroforo the pipes could not possibly have boon without wator on the morning of tho fire. 'Tho attio room of the now mill was visited, it boing a l}mulnnly olmilnr room to that of mill No.'1, horo are no windows in tho pides of this room, the light coming through a skylight, and no fire- esoapes woro provided. No help was killed or evon injurod oxcopting the help working in this r?om It s & pitch zoof, and the grado is very stoop. Tho jurly, comploted their examination of the mills by ebout 6:16, having been aasisted ba tho Troasuror and Buporintondont in their inquiries and oxamination, and furnishod with whatover Information thoy dosired. Tho jury ronsaombled at 7:16 for tho evoning sesslon, Tho first witaoss, NATIAN W. HATRINGTON, aped 98, Chiof-Engincor of the Granito Mills Nos, 1 and 2, fi““ the following teatimony Wont to the mill at tho usual timo (6 o'clock). At tep minutos to 7 got through ofling, Boon T'ho Linl- lowing wae oulside tho mill, Josoph Ohaso camo tloog, and I sent bim for tho firamon, who bad gono to brokfast. Pump No. 4 was thon running in No, 1 mill, I did not gointo the towar of No. 1 only once in tho course of tho foronoon, I did uot uotico any waler in tue towoer-hose that wna forced from thoe ‘pump. I am cortain thore was wator in the staud-pipos, It could not bs otherwiso aftor tho nng}uuu were atarted, If there was no outlet for the water at the top, it would havo to burst the Pipo or brexk the arm counooted with the pump, which hos ou 8-iuch stroke. Have had an ox- perionco of tho kiud twice whon tho yalve was oot opon, and there was no outlet. I went into the largo pump-houso in tho yardof tho mill, and found the pump brokon, It fras brokon aftor the firo bad startod, It was all right the day bo- fore. Tho lovor that shifts the valve was broken. ‘Tao rapid starting would causa it to broak, Do not kuow who tried tostartitup. Those who did so would not ba likely to tell, Have nodoubt tho party did it in good faith, Novor s ineido of tho large tanks at the top of tha mill, "oy hiad not boen oloarod to my knowledgo for four or flve years. Iiave uothing to do with thom. I uun‘zona it I8 tho duty of tho boss-ma- chinist to look after thom, Shonld think soma sediment might collect in tho tanks in the course of n long poriod. Tha pipes thut ran horizon- tally may got somo sedimont into thom. WILLIAM I DUTLER, nped 88, engineor at the Granito il No, 1, tos- tifind a8 follows : Was on duty on tho morning of the fire. Wo went to tho mill at half-past 6 o'clock. Got thera in ampla timo — for starting. Siarted up tho engiuo_ at G:40; olled up the engino all around, [After I got through 1 got Into the firomun's room, Tho firaman enid to mo that the water was low In ono of the boilers. Put all tho foed formo on to tho boilor that was low. Wont back ints the ongine- room again, and looked around toses that overy~ thiug was all right, Wont out throvgh thoe firs- room and gat down outsido tho dodr. Noticed in paemng tho section of boilors to ues if thoy wora gaining, and #nw that thoy had eained two or threo incuos, Had not_boon sitting _down more than two or thrco minutes whou I paw somo boys running across the yard on tho north eido of the mill calling “out *firel” It was Dbetwoen 10 and 16 minutes to soven,. Looked wp at tho novth of the mill and saw smoko comibg out of, two windows in tho fourth story. Started the pumps from my own judgmont, without any instructions whatevor, £ Ar. Taylor gavo any mstruction to start it [ did not hoar him. I'then wont to tho ongino and stopped it without aoy ovders, I don'c re- mombor that any one epoke tome, After I had done that I put moro steam into No, 9 slza pump fo drive it ma fast as I coutd, when I eaw Low things wore. I lad mno ordors, that I remombor, from Mr. McCreory or Taylor, or any ona, I wontto the pump-honsy in tho yard, nud found the pump-houso opon. T eaw some had been thero bofore mo. When I got to the pump I found it was disablod. 1t wes all right tho night before, It wus throe minutos to 7 whon T had got through ol this that 1 have described. aylor might have como (o me to glvo orders nbout tho stopping of the engine, avd, my back helu% turned to him, I might not bave noticod him. Harriogton cama from No. 2 mill and ordored fires to puiled out. My attention was dirocted, first, toono thing aud then to another. I went out into tho yard, met Iar- rington again, and ho told mo about tho pooplo killing thomsolves, That'was the firet intima- tion 1 had of anything of tho kind. I told him of the pump being broken, and he appeared to Lava been already awarc of it. I wns uot much away from ongino and boiler. 1 Lave nothing to do with tho tanks after tho wator lenves tho pumps. Istopped the engino about two min- utes aftor I startod the pumps. If theie was 0o wator up-staim the man in tho sizing- room would bo down directly to complain of 1t to me. 1told MoCreery aud Bhovo, and any one in authonty who camo along, that tho pump was brokon, and the chiof-sngincer £oomed to know about it when I met with him. Have heard it whispered round tho dyml, but Lieard it ouly as o Joke, thnt Taylor had brokon it. I would not place any reliancoupon what [ honrd. If the tanks wore ompty when tho engine was first started that morning, tho pipes in 1t would all have besn full in twoor three minutcs. Cannot run tha umpa_without sonding wator Into the tank, There i8 5 8 inch pipo from the pump ; ouo incl goea into tho bollors and two inches into tho tenk. Cannot run the engino without using tho sump unless I discounoct 1t, and that we never o, The finquost thon adjourncd to Tuesday. Shove, Troasurer, will bo the first witnoss to- morow. —_— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. A shooting affair occurred In front of No, 24 Went Randolph stroct at 7:30 Inst ovening, An unknown youth, of 15 yenrs, shot Ldward Ttohon, » man of 24, in tho groin, inflicting a sovero wouud, Tho shooter escaped wrrast, Tohion refused to givo auy statemont rogarding the causo of the quarrol.” Both partios aro sai by the polico to be thieves, Mary Powera fell through the hatohway of the bargo * Argona, yestordsy aftornoon, and muf- forod wevoro injurios. She was romoved to the County Hospital. Juliue Shultz foll off of a scavonger wagon yestorday at the corner of Lyun streot wnd Archor avenuo, and the vohiclo passed over him and injured him so that he died in n short timo aftoriward, Decoaved was 36 yoars of age, L'ho Coroner was notifled, Patrick O'Connors, an employo of the North- woatorn Dailway Company, wau yun over by switch ongino No, 186 lust nl‘;nt at 9 o'clock £t North Market stroet, and had both lega no badly crushed that doath ensued in an hour afterward. Docoased lived on Wost Fortieth stroot. ‘I'he polico raided four notorious houses of ill- famo last night, and capturad a bad lot of in- wmates, At Adelaide Brownell's, No, 185 Wost Lako atreot, nino porsous woro urrested ; b Mary Palmor's, nius ; and at Mary Wiltiam', ten, The low negro dive at No. 125 VanBuron stroet wag n‘;ldllod and oleven bad chavactors takon into cus- tody, Kato sliller, the young girl who was o badly alobbed by her viciows step-fathor, Williain Tisher, Suudsy night, was a littlo battor last midnight, though etill In » dangorous condition. FATAL BOILER-EXPLOSION. Ponr Jenvie, N, Y., 8ept, 22.—~1ho boller of & locomotiva explodod this morn| g h firouisn, George Pago, waa Inetantly killod, and & boy, named Outwin, standing near the ongine, was futally iujurad. The eugincor, Groow, waé on tho grouud oiling tho engine, and escapsd with & slight soald. “Tho englno was ane of Graut's, of the olase known as * Aoguls,” and 18 tho thir of the kind whick has oxploded, ——— THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONERS, Omomnyaty, O,, Bopt, 26.—The Centonnial Qomuasioners loft thls morning, en route for Louwville, 8t. Louls, and Ohicago, Thoy roe port great sstiufaction with thalr cordlal’wel. come in Ohlo. The information they communi- catad about the Contennial waork, thoy believa, has made o favarablo Imgmnlnn upon tho pub llo miud. ‘Thoy oxpreas thomsolven dolighted to find tho ablest mon of Ohio, of both parties, have committud themsalves to the ontorprise, nnd that tho Indicatibns aro that all the annual oxpositiona of tho Weat will, for 1876, give way to the groat International Exposition. Tho Ohlo Auxilliary Board have intrusted to thom that thoy would organize Ohio by districts bo- fore tho 20th of October, FIRES. At Davenport, Ia, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, DAVENPORT, In., Sopt, 28.—At 9 o'clock this morniug » fira broke ont in tho. wholesalo wooden sud willow warohouse o Honry Tildon & Co,, Brady stroot, Lotwoen Front and Bocond. For some timo it was thought the whals blockjronld bo dunm;yml,hbm by the bard work of cur fire- mon only about balf of ¢ atrayad. "Tho logs on o b?:lrlyfl"ungg;'u‘-fidfi 8,000, Tho bullding was owned by Gaorgy 1. Davenport. Loss about $3,000, fully iy, = At Lenoxville, Cannda, LeNoxviLe, Can,, Bopt. 28.—A fich broks out this morning in tho businoss portion of the town, and raged noarlyall day. Thoontire busi- ness portlon of tho placo fa destroyed, except Casmawoll's Hotol, Buck & Learnod, snd Clough, Ttobingon & Co.'s tores, and Post-Ofoo, O thirty [u-ivntn rosidonces wero deatroyol. The total loss is estimated nt ©100,000, Valurblo asaiatanco was rendored by tho Sherbrooko Fire Brigado. At Maumce City, 0, Toveno, 0., Sopt. 28,—A firo at Maumes City, 0., on Sunday, deatroyed tho oztonsivo hardware storo of Pock, Hamilton & Co., sud the two. story building sdjoiiug, owned by I. N, Beacs, and occuplody L. Van Vieick for the manufac- ture of spring-bod bottoms. The logs in $20,000, and the insurauce $11,000, At Montreal. MoxTnear, Sept, 28, —Hardman & Co.'s tan- nery and loathor-belting factory, corner of Bun- aventuro aud Canuing streots, burned to-day with soveral sdjoining cottages. Lons, $45,000 ; i:buut haif insurod. Boveral familios are home- 048, LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Specral Diepatch to The Chicage Tribune, New Yonxk, Sopt, 28.—Tho wheat markot opened od quiot stoady, with only moderato demand and light offorings of cholco spring. Winter iy firm- Iy hold, and is in moderata supply. The merket for now whoat closos firmor and fairlyactive. Tho domand {8 chiotly for oxport, and is mainly con- fined to spring.” Holdors of wintor ovinco in- croasod confidenco. The snles are 160,000 bu at S$L0G for rojectod_spring, $1.105@L11 for No. 2 Chicago spring, 91,08 for No, § Cliicago npring, $L.18 for No. 2 Milwaukeo, and $1.20 for old do ; about $1.10 for No, 8_Milwaulros, $1.22@1.225¢ for rod Westorn; 1.21@1.95 for ambor do, BLIC@1.40 for white Michigan, Including one lord of oxtra for export at $1.36, and 81,45 for ambor do. Barloy quict and hoayy. Salos of 10,000 bu. Oata avo firmer, and “in fair demand for the trado and stroug for the future, Tho sales aro 60,000 bu; now Obio mixed at G1@63i4e, the insido prico on tho track; whito at G3@Gic; Wostorn mixed at 6i@0430; whito at 644G 650 Stato mixed at 62@fic, on tho track and afloat, and white at 61@050, Ryo dull and tamo. Bales aro 1,100 bu Stato at 92¢, aflosl. Corn opensd strongor, but closod s shado enalor, though atondy. Domand chiofly for ex. [mrt. Salos ar0 160,000 bu, Wastern mixed at 5140 in iore; do whito at 98c@8$1.02; do yal- low at 97@880; and mized Woatorn at 0@65{c. The pork markot fu woaker and leas active, 1t 18 espocinlly hoavy for future delivery, Sales aro 800 " brls " moss, to go out of tho mar- ket, at $22.76, and 200 do in I,v:lb lots at §22.85@29.00 ; 1,000 bils mess, sellor Octobor, £22,70@22.75 ; 20 brls mass, $25.00 cash 83 brls oxtra prime on privata torms. Lard 18 quiot and hoavy, moro espocially for the future, Salos of 330 tca \Westorn steam, 184@13%c; 125 te city, 14)@ldigc, for futire ‘dolivery. Wo hoar ~of 600 tes sollor Decombor, 123e; 600 tes do on private torms; 1,000 tes, noller wix monils, on yrivato terms. The rn\)ld docline at tho Wost oxertod a doprossiug fntlueneo haro. DBusinoss in borth freights was generally dull, and rates without quotablo cinoge. For grain Accommodations the market opened a shada casior, but at tho closo wo noto & modorato do- mand ac previous published rates. Whisky was casior and 1n limitod domand, Salea of 250 brls at $1.07. —_—— GERMAN REUNION. Nzw Yonr, Sept. 28.—Gorman muricians who, owing fo political disturbances, immigrated to this country in 1818 and 1849, will have & ro- union in this city, Sept. 7. ——— THE CABLE STEAMZERS. New Yorw, Sopt. 23.—An arrival at this port, yestordsy, roports that on Snpt. 20, in latitude 50 deg. atd 26 min., and longitude 24'dog. and 46 min.,. sho passed two stoamshipa of the tele- graph gorvico hoading north. SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTI N, OouGOs, AND COLDS, ‘The great virtoo of this mediclne s that it ripens the ‘mattor and throws it out of tha syatem, purifiostho blood, aud thus offects a curo, ‘ SOHENCK'S 8EA WEED TONIO, ¥OR THE OURE OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESIION, to, The Tonlo produces a healthy aotion of the stomach, ereating an appotite, formlug ohylo, and ouring the most obstinate casos of [ndigostion, BSOHENOE'S MANDRAKIt PILLS FOR THE OURRE OF LIVER COMPLAINT, &0, ‘Thoso pllls aro alterative and produco & hoalthy action of the liver without tho loast dangor, as thoy are frou from calomol, and yot moro efoaclons In rostaring & healthy sction of the liver, ‘Theso remedios aro a cortain cure for Coneamption, as tho Pulmonio Byrup ripens the matier and purities the blood. The Mandrake Pills act apon tho liver, croatoa Loalthy bilo, aud romova all dissasesof the livor, ofton a cause of Consumption. Tho Soa Weod Tonlo glves tono and strength to tho slomach, makes a good digostion, abloa tho organs to form good blood ; aad thus oro- Beslthy circulation of hoalthy blood. The com. bined action of thiose modictnes, as thus oxplalned, will cure overy easo of Consumptlon, if taken tn timo, and tha uso of the wediclues persovored in, Dr., Bchenck i professionally at his ‘prinoipal ofco, oor- ner Bixth aud Arch-ats., Philadelphla, ovory Monday, whoro all lettors for advice must bo addroased, Schonok's niodicinos for salo by all Drugglsts, LINENS, LINENS. el Leiter & Co, State and Washington-sts,, Aroe now oftering, at Inrge conces- sions from last season’s prices, en-~ tirely new importations in new designs BLEACHED, SCOTCH, IRISH, GERMAN, and BARNS- LEY DAMASKS; 5.8, 3-4 and 7-8 NAPXINS; Round, Oval, and Square DOYL1ES; TRAY CLOTHS, ¥ringed and Plain; LUNCH CLOTHS, with Naplkins, all colors; TURKEY REDS and TOILINETTES; BATHING 'TOWELS and DUSTERS; DAM- ASK, DAMASK HUOK, HONEY- OOMB, and GLOSS TOWELS; Bleached and Brown DIAPER, ORASH, &, &c¢. , Al3o, o splendid assortment of B#b BLANKEYTS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, &c., to which they invito tho attention of houses kocpers gencrally. SILKS, &o. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, Buy Your Silks on the West Side, FROM CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, 16 ognt 15 Auy Objeat, Thero is now displayed on tho countors of I pasortment of Colored Gros Grain Bilky, une | nurpassod by any other House for Roal Hlo« ' £0oda aro all in tho Latest and Moot Fall and Winter s“hm’x'us.’n:a annot g:’::::}-x “E’:%?’xg %fivwg{?gxg&’d Gros Grains,’ shndos, S1.85, OhoRog”s ARoHon e B3 E%, Gratas, in clsewhora. aing of Cal'd Dross Bilks at $1.00, o groas $1,35, Biack Gros Geatus, sll aitk, $1.00 yard, Blaok Iiyons siab T eEE e drnng s, o, ko G180 478, 218 Sigp coeberod VELVELDS. Blnok Franch Trimning Velvots at $2.00, 3,25, nnd ods. et e s Sy votsore ‘most complote agsortmoit in the oity, IT PAYS 70 TRADR ON THE WEST SO, S ——m— FRESH ARDIVALS I L } H 84 & 86 State-st., Are daily meking new additions to And would espoecially ask attention 'l Cashmers mnd Bmprsg Gald Cashmers and Bmpress CLOTELS, shados and quelity are unsurpassed, and are confidently recommended ag yetoflerod. Alsoarrived yesterday, and will open this morning (marked assortment of : . . Jet Trimmings, which will well repay intending purchagors to examine B S . That i, if a Saving of 20 t0 30 the Gront Wont Side Dry Goods House, an £8n00, Varlety, and Chofocness. Those chased clsewhore for our pricos, yons Gros’ Graing, oholgo stylish hew ohades, that cannot be found Darlc Fancy Tross Sillcs 760 and 850, wortls worth $1.40, on Blnok Liyots Groa Grains of Bollon’s, equaled at the mox%y $2.25, nnd $2,60, very taaap xo cloth agolors up to the lightost tinta, DRESS GOADS, their already roplete stoclk of to a splendid line of Received yesterdey, which for heing far bolow, in price, anything at a small proflt), & new and elegant In Fringes, Gimps, and Ornaments,’ : e ey __GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, FTELD, LEITER & GO, State and Washington-sts, Have now open and on sale full lines GENTS’ HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR --- Now Importa. tions for ¥all and Winter --and di« rect attention to Seleot Styles Silk Shirts and Drawers, 3 to 20 threads, ] COartwright & Warner's Merino and Soarlet Unshmere, ; Sootoh Lamb's Wool, in White and Shetland, e A very lerge and desirable assortment of domestio makes, ‘White and Shetland Merino and Soar~ let Wool, s ) ik st Soactl btgatns o FEEOSIFER Y. Silk, Onshmere, Merino, Scoteh, and Saxony Wool, Flesced 1-2 Hose, and British & French Cot, 1-2 Hose in grent variety, 3-4 Hosa in Uot,, Merino, and Wool— A specialty, Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, and Neokwear--all the Novelties, Cardigan Jackets, and & seleot assort- ment Gonts' Silk Umbrellas, &o.;do. DEPARTHENT FOR IMPRINTING On Bank Checks and Drafts TWO-CENT GOVERNMENT 103 AND 104 OLARK.ST,, OHIOAGO. MORXY & CO, To gy inquicies raceivod, we roply, Wo do not send D the Ubeoksand Drafte fa Lorstar INDIGO BLUE, BARLOWR INDIGO BLOE Oflnl‘"l' and }Juexuoll ed tor Dluely 1l ] R o) 1K Olothes, it PAMHESEET B Slohon it up LS5 i““"«'-m-,'fi_"w;,‘,gm nx£ T