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FOREIGN. England Extractsan Indemnity from Spain, 'The €arlist Forces Rapidly Disinteg- vating, A Baseless Rumor of Thiers' Oapture by Brigands. A Progressionist Elected to a Vaoimcy in the German Parliament. GREAT BRITAIN. RPANISIL INDEMNITY, New Yony, Oct. 16.—A Loudon dispateh says: "Tho componnation pald to Lngland by the Aadrid Government amounts to 375,000, 940,000 of which was pald on account of tho Virginius ‘butehary, sud tho retnaindor covara outstandiog olaimy, " Lnglavd would not \'uco¥nhu tho pres- ent Goyernmont until all bor claimy woro ad- mitted,” OCEAN COLLISION. Capt. Symonds, of the ship Kingabridge, which sunk in tho British Channel atler com- ing in collision with the ship Catdabar, and his wifo and daughter, were drownod, They were Amaricans, TUE CADLY EXPEDITION, Losmoy, Oct, 16.—Stoumers engaged in laying the 4i1 20t cablo hava coaled, and wait only” for repuirs to the Fataday, which will soon bo com- pleted, —_— SPAIN. TRE CABLIST ARMY FALLING TO PIECES. Kavarp, Oct. 16,—Don Carlos has roturnod to Toloss. Neports contntio to bo rocoived of the deicat of the Cerlists, and of tho arrival of in- surgonts in the Government campa, SANTANDER, Oct. 16.—Important dispatches duve bLocu rocelved from dMadrid in relation to tho nogotiations for the surronder of certsin bat~ tallons of Don Carlos’ srmy, —_— ITALY. RUMORKD CAPFURE OF M. THIERS DY BRIOANDS, PArty, Ocl. 16,—A report is current, but dis- oredited, that Italinn brigands have captured Thiors. Froxexce, Oct. 16.—There is no truth in tho rt that the Italian Governmont has requost Al "Thiers {0 quit Italy. Paris, Oct, 16.—The report that M, Thelirs had bean cuptured by Italion brigands is false, e g GERMANY. PARLIAMENTALY CLECTION, Bertry, Oct. 16.—Tho election for momber of the German Parliamout was Leld in Dort~ mund, Westphalis, yestorday. Tho contest was ‘between the Progressioniat and Uliramontaine, and reanlted in tho success of the formor., Benw N, Oct, 16,—The resldence of Count Yon Armm waa agalo searcued to-day by the polics and nganta of tho Governmont. g CUEA, ALLEGED CUSTOM-HOUSE DERATOATION, New Yoy, Oct. 16.~A lefter from Havane, aatod Oct. 10, says : ' Thero is o report afloat of = dofaleation to the amount of $1,000,000 1 tho Havana Custom-House.” g FIJL BRITISH PROTECTORATE. LospoX, Oct. 16.—Tho Governor of Now Bouth Wates haa hoisted the British flag on Fijt soil. THE BROCKLYN SCANDAL, The Reccher Business, From the Chicaco yew Covenant (Universalief)s Jur raaders will boar ug witnoss that wo have seldom alluded to this painful subject, and have Xept our columns clean of the scandalons matter bt bas defiled too mony journale. ‘We have from tha first had o growing conviction—uow stronger than we wish it were—that tho nceused caunot nxtricate himsolf from the net that huy entaugled him, hond and foot; and. wo ave vqually certain that, if ho does not, it will Le bo- ewnse ko is guilty. It seems to us impossible, in & world whose lawe are conirolled by Almighty Justice, for any innocont mau to be so bonud, ecpocially such o man as Beecher, unless Lo hay submitted his limba to the toils. We will not prejudse tho cago, and we have berotoforo ssid o0 Jittle. that wo might not add to tho weight that ‘bears uizainst him, und we indite this pavagraph, now, ouly in order to say that the legel mquiry will soon bo had, nnd then we sball probably kuow all that ean be known, Wostinll keep our- selves advised of tha progress and result of that inquiry. und hope—wo rear againot hope—that tho grent preachor may oxtiioato himself. It in- nocent, we are certain he will ; but, if guity, let tho ax fall A far groater miachief will be wrouglt if ho shall eacaps conviction, if guilty, thian If bo aball bo condomnod, Our hoart says, may he cscape, but our moral senwe prays that Justico may be doue. rQ a0 'TiltoneBeccher Libol Suit, New Yorg, Oct, 16,—A writ of issue was sorved to-day on the counsol of Honry Ward Beechor in tae Tilton libol sult. Tho cage will be placed on tho November calendor, THE 'NORTHWESTERN STATES, Wows Atoems Telegraphed to The Chis engo Tribune, LLINOIE. The Jersey County Iaiv closed yostordsy, and, rithough the weather was vory unfavorable both Thur.dsy aud yesterday, tho attendancs was very large. INDIANA, 'Tho Anti-Slavery rouniou st the old Tndor- grouna Ruilroad station, Newpart, or Now Gar- don, nd., haw closed a vory succeusful serios of wneatings, The Hon. Georgo W. Julian has pre- bideé, otters were reud from Z. Eastman, Chailes Francin Adams, Oassiug M. Cluy, Ger- titt “mith, and othors, Spacches wero mrde by George W. Juliay, Lovl Jossup, Ehenezor Steb- ‘biuy, Sojournor Truth, the Houn, 5. S, Harding, Sumuel Mitchel, Ebenezor Tucker, and others, Muuy colored people wero prosent, some of whowm bad been passed over tho line twenty- tive years ago, when Levi Cotiin was conduotor, — Soventoon huudred bunkruptey cascs have been adjudicated in tho Indinuapolls districe siuve the passage of the law. --J, A, Hollmau, ovor whose srrest arose tho celebrated roquisition war betweon Indisus aud q}nn_, was youterday discharged from urrest in Circinnati'by Judio Stout, Il woy chargad with complicity iu tho Gittle Mimne Iailrord fraud, coamitted by its absconding 'Troasuror. Holle !\]\"'\:)Tk “m Preadont of the g‘.\dllmn))aliu Cotline —3leGinnis Workman, ayoung man 25 yanrs of &ie, fell from tho thurd story of the now~ Courts Liouse in Indisoupolls, yesterday, und sustuined lumllllx‘zjuxlc«. _—The stave-factory at Morlon, belonging to 8. Wood & Co,, cauglit tiro yeutorduy wh! lugthu unulni»;cu i:fllmd?t dmnelr, snd way buined to the sound, including o large amount tuyes, ib‘il 15,000, No insuranco, S WISCONSIK, At Lunesster, Monday aftornoon, aongidorablo cxeitement wue caused ,53 e Murslul shaoting u usloon-keopor wwmed “folin Wilght, Thy darsicl bad & writ for Welght, who bed been complzined of for selling intoxieating Qiubs without o Leenso, Wright refused to o fow the oflicer to sorve the writ, and tried foroi- Ll’f( 10 efect the darahal from tho premiscs, Tho otllcer fired twico,~-one wbiot posuing botween Walglt'a logus tho otber taling effect in tho laft aldo, below the nipple, ‘Tho ball, strlking a vlb, rlancedfoft, and was found under the skin balow tho left ohoulder, ‘I'ba Murshal was arrosted, taken before Justioa Baldsvin, und tho exss oon Huned uutil the 20ch just., with 3600 bondo, —Elten 0'Counor, the wormuu whowas rofused sdmigsion to the Connty onpitsl, st Miiwaukeo, because It was too late 4t uight, whilkt suteriog Zyom typhoid fever, s doad, ~The uction of the mamhery of Milwaulteo Pl.vmuush Chureb n uecopting the reniguation of'the Rev, J, L. Dudley wau nui indorsed by the cougremetion at w tmeating lsat evenlng, Tho ohurch refaisd to aucept tue vesignation by u ¥ote of 2 to 20. Under the circawatancon, thore 18 prowpece thut the poator wil recunolder Llv @20p: Cupt, Datld, of ‘thy Government dradgesba . l, of thy Uuvernment dra O et T e e ad THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER N e e e shippers to-day to view tho improvoment at Plg's-Xiyo Bar, noar 8t.Paal, belng witg-donrs o pilenaud brush, tho latter anctiored with stuns, ealenlated Lo form potroct daws by the neeralion of uand at Pigg’s Iige. Tho offect has boen this gongon to deepon tho wator in tho chisnnel rRbout 20 fuches, The oriment was long rovous wmended by stoambontinen, hut vasiero tirst thioroughly tosted, sand Bolioved Lo be s durable T Maco of Capt, Willism Sunieh, d ~1n ) ot i inith, decoasod Tyumun M. Smith,of St Danljing buen up,mmfiel& Rocrotary of tha Blate Granuge, tnd 8, M. Spauld- ing. af St Lanl, hins hesn appointed Sucratary of tho State Agricaltneal Sucioty, —Dominiuk Ock, of St, Clowl, while dipging o wall, at Fair Jiaven, on ¥tidry Inst, way huriod, by tuo sidos caving, 20 feut deep. Pho hody was yecovered on Sunday, The earth wan #o closely {;:‘:x}l{ln;:onbm" bim that death must have beon im- nto, o MICHIGAN, —The ceusus roturns to tho Heerstary of Stato aro all i, oxcapt eijrist counties. \When tha roturns aya all footed, it will show & gainan population uince 1570 of nearly 180,000, Kent County rotnrns the grontost number of acres de- voted toupples, 0,072 acran ; Dorricu tho groat exl nunber to vinovards, 243 75-100 acrow, aud Ottawn vext, 116 °4-100 acres ; Borrion stauds highost for gardon-vepetables, 50 acres ; whilo Jackeon oxcaln fn raising horses, hoving 14,135, —Ruanell N. Arnold, a son of Dy, 8, It Arnold, Monros, waa crasbod by a traiu upon the Lake Shove Railroad near "Loledo e'oslenh_v ~Yestorday morntug, Elf Hetty, a Sronchmen, rosiding nowr’ Mouroo, was stinck by a train on the Flint & Pero Murquette Hailroud, whilo ho way walliug on the traclk, snd mnstautly killed. Tho uousl signals wore made by tho ougiuger, but not headed by the unfortunato wan, —Yentouday mornlyg, 5. C, Newcomb, of Grand Rapida, » brakeran on the Grand Iliver Valley Ttoad, wns Instantty kille whilo his train was on ity wuy from Juckson, 1o was walking on the top of the trmn when ho foll benonthitho cars aud was literally ent in two, The Company brought his remuins to Grand Rapids sud boro tho oxpense of Lis burial, 10WA, Dr, 8. H, Cralg, Warden of the Iowa Peniton- tiary, recelved ondors yosterdsy from tho War Dopartment at Washington to forward to tho barracks at Fort Loavenworlh obout eighty of tho soldiers contined thore, whose names were deaiguated, wbero thoy will serve the remainder of their sentence. oo, Mea. Mary Goff, nged 70, while attempting to cross the track to the depot nt Irazossburg, {Dfilerdny. van gtruck by the fast Moo west, wng natantly Lilled, NEW YORIZ, Excitemont in Comnnuercinl COlrcles Over the Fatlure of an outs * Cors ner?—Suspension of Two Firmu Connected with the Veniure~Other Suspended Business fRouses and "Ehoir Creditors. Speciul Dispateh to The Claeago Lribune. New Youx, Oct. 16.—Commorcial circles wero excited to-day by tho aunouncement of the fail- ura of the combination which bad been formod for tho purpose of coutrolling tho market for oats, and for speenlating in other grains, The head and front of the combination was o firm in Burlington, Ia., named Edger & Co,, who mado o reputation fwst summer by n successinl operation in oats,which gave them control of tho market and onabled them to dictate the price. The fim wara cornectod with soveral Now York houses, only two of which, howover, lhave sue- cumbed to the domends made upon them by reason of their rolatione, They ore, respectively, J. Lathrop & Co,, of No,3 Front atroot, and Lathrop & LEug, of No. 109 Broad atreet. Edger & Co, ara young mion of great ehirewdness aud considersble mereantile abil- ity, but aro oxtromely speculstivo in thoir tond- wncies, Emboldencd by thelr snccess, the flrm contiuned their operation iu cors, onts, and othor cereals, buuthe goud fortune which they expected did not como, and they wors forced 10 suepond, This was the mesns of involviug tho tirs of J, Lothrop & Co,, and Lathrop & Engs, Those gontlomen, a8 bofore stated, bad boon agenta of Edger & Co., and to nssist them had becoma linble by their indorsement for a guantity of * accommodation " paper put out by Lidger & Co. Whuen this papor was presented, payaent was rofused, aud thoususl protest followed. Tho Now York merchauts involved ave gontlemen well known in the Prochuce Exchango. Among pork-denlera o great doat of excite- ment prevailed yestordsy, in consequonva of heavy fluctuations, Early in tho woek the prico of pork was $32.76 per brl. The prics ton atendily declined, to tha great niarm of heavy holders, The price opened this morning at 420,00 por brl, and declined to $19.23,amid niuch cxcitement, But, subsequently, necarly all the Jost gronnd was rocoverod, At thu close a wmore cheerfu) foaling preveiled. The docline wuu at- trivuted fo sn anucipated early marketing of thae new crops, Z'0 the Associated Press,) PLAKE, OFDYEE 2 C NEew Yorg, Oct. 10.—The Bulletin says : **Tho eomnutteo of the creditora of Peake, Opdyke & Co., who suspsnded some time ago, muke & re- port thai the firm have paid §0 per cont of thoir indebtodness, with intecest ; thas there was not o surplus to pay the additional 20 per cont, and that the nmount which would bo realized from tho remaining aosoty would depond greatly upon tho formation of o strong firm to succoed to the businoss, The proposition from 3. Deako 10 o 1lnul adjustment of the uinirs of tho firm hasbeen adopted. ‘I'ho basls ia that all debts incuered in 1874 be paid promptly; thet Williem J. Penke placo the antus aosety of thotirm in anow part- nership beyond §50,000 applied to seenre the re- lonxo of the epecisl und general portners, and thaet the entire oatate of William J. Peake, rerl aud personal, should, of his death, after tho pay- ment of £50,000 to his widow, bo devoted to the paymont of the romsiniug 20 per cent aud infer- eat, with tho privilezo of canceling tho whole Indebtednos ut 90 conta and fnterowt at any timo during his lifetino, or at 8754 couts and intercst at sny time bofors 1880, 3 INOATT, HMAVILAND & CO. M, Mygatt, of tho firm of Mywatt, Haviland & Co,, siaten that thoy are making-arrangementy far & seitlemeunt with their creditors, aud would bo prepared to offer a proposition soon. 3lr. Alygett is of opinion that thelr embarrasament bak boew, In n_gront mensure, precipitated by cavoless or maliclons raports. VALENTINE & €O, havo made arrangomenta witl their creditora for o settlonent at 6 centa on the dollur, THE WEATHER. ‘Wasursoroy, D, C., Oct. 16.—For the North- west cod Upper Lakos, and southward to Mis- souri, ofightly higher presanre,-gontle northwest to southwest winds, cooler, cloar, and partly cloudy weather, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Cinicanio, Oct 18, 1874 5 H Fl Hour of ob- & |Direction and Torvaton | & £ Vorce of wini| Weather, ! eI TLL Glondy.. {Clear, Talr, Cioar, .30,12 57 N thermonmeter, 60, thermoneler, 4, OXNEMAL OBHERVATIONS, Onieaan, Qul, 171 8, m. T Nusimun Wnboum et Station, (far, | Thy| Wnd, Hain) Weather, Tixeckent'ge:30,00{ LN W, ~Gtouy. ¢ iy Euvarubi T, Gurry! Ft, G Reckuk LaCroas W, 2 Teenvony 41[20.21] Mavquette, /39,78 Mtlwaukeo , 80,01 waha ... [90,09 RAMLROAD AND STEAMSHIP COMBINATION, SaN Foawciseo, Cal,, Oct. 10.—8tanford says the! ke cannot discloso busineas wocrata velativa o tho roported line of _serew sreaiuors betweon here and Ching und Japan, He wa; Py Contral Pacitlo doos not deaivo & combinatlon of sny kind with the Pacitio Mall, but adds that the direot route fiom China and Japen is overlind, Wau intend to control ie,” gt S FRENCGI} REGISTRATION, New Yoax, Odt, 10,—~1'ke Freucl Congul-Gen- oral &t tbie port Is calling on all melo pevecus of iy nationallty undor 20 yaara of ago to Aev}l’um o the Generxl Conauletg, in conformity with the 3 " f‘{g‘;:l:m(‘sha Pronch Miulstry in raganl ¢0 m! SPORTING MATTERS, 1 The Bostons Ahead in the Contest for the Base Ball Championship, The Turfe==Billiards. BARZE BALL. Sivetat Diapateh to The Chicauo Pridune, TILETOSTONS DEFEAT THE ATITLEIICN, TriinsnkLeea, Po, Ot 16.—A8 the lut of Novomber draws nigh, (he gomes hetween tho prineipal contestants posseas unusual miorost, The Mutualg, uniil recontly, hiad the loud, but tho anceess of tha Doustons with the Philndelphins on Thursday ana the Athletics to-day, gives the former now n deeided advantago, which they are nol. hikoly to lose in tho few days romalviug bofors the closo of tho keason. "To-dny alarge nesotbloge wasgatherod on tho grounds, [ having - been aunounced ihat i the Dluo Stockivgs would bo materially strenptienad, as Milor, of the Laston, had boen scourod for catcher, thus enabling MeGenry to resumo bhis ol position; but the formor did not reach the city in timo to par- tapato, The batting of the Dostons wws & strong featuro of thelr play, thoy -ziving Reach soveral chaucos, which ho diit not fail to int- Prove, in ono justanco securing s doublo-play by tuking O'Rtourkoe on the fly, nd roturniug the ball to Gednay at firat, thereby-outting off Loon- ard, who bad stavted for gocond and endeayored to roturn after Leach had nipped tha bull, In tho third muing, Barnes scored tho tivat ran for the Dostous, which was tho ouly run mado on oither sido unmtil the firth iuning, when AfeAlutlen socuroddirst by blocking the ball, and atiorwnids stesling secoud, as which poiut, in oudeavoring to cut bim off, Whito thwew too ligh for Barnes, which Meullen quickly took advastago of, thevebyrsaving the Athlotles » whitowssh. 1n the fourth ioning McVoy,.of the Bostons, lind wecurod fivst, and on u balf which Loonwrd sont down to tiisg, aod which the wmpire declded Toul, n diwputo erose. MeVey, thinking it fuir had wocured second, but when Tanl was called ondeavorad to rotim, when MeBrido cut him off, and claimed that bo wea oub. After consideruble timo spent in discussion s to whether Leonard was out at tirng or AeVoy on the roturn, tho umplro reversed bis decwion by rotiring Loouurd nnd giving MeVey second, Lt waa ovidont to ull that the Lostons would loso n liand, taking cither horn of the dilinmu, But they wero apparently nnwilling fov somo time to admit that o l)lnynr coald uot rimon a foul. In iho eixth ivning, alter two mon were oat, and MeVey and Leonard on bases, o rattling hit to right ™ gield, which Ilcach could nov get wear enough to brooght in iwo stup, run, giving the Bostous o lead of three, to which. Ueorge Wright uddoed another in tho sevoutli., losing thelr run-zotting for the day. 4 'ho play of the Athlotics wag uot equal to thoair ability, those who have been unfortuunatedwro- toforo leading the fielding scorv to-doy. A mag- nificont lino-catch by Goorpe Wright, off, Bot- tin's bat, was a featuro of tho gawe, Tidb fol- lowing 14 THE_60OMY. TH LOSTONE, Mostullon, cdcar Auon, 5, Wbt AeDide, | 0lySpantding, o !.\xcvex,.r. Gedueg, Reech,x. f Dattin, S0, Murpan, ¢ £ Totalse.uees Inninge— Atbletics. . Boston, . Unipira—>Ir, ub, Buve hiti—Athlotics, 7 : Dostous, 10. Errors—Athletics, 93 Bostons, 0, Time of ¢ame—One hour and forty minutes Hanie run—0'Rourke, —— TEE TURF, CLOST OF THE JOLIET PALL XEETING, Special Dispateh to 3'he Clicago Trivune, ) Jorazx, Il., Oct. 16.—Tha fall races closed to~ day with = slight attendance. 'Che weathor was {ine, and the dny bid fair for a splendid timo at the grounds, The racos wero only of tho average ol The probabilitios nxo that the manager, Mr. W. B, Henry, will hardly come out whole in thio entorprise, he not having received tho sup- vort from the cltizons thot was due him for his offorts in eatabliehing n firat-class annuad tuef- exhibition at this place. Tho following is & sum- mury of the racea to-day. FINFT DACE, For three-minuls Liurses, best three In Sve, purse of 200, Four horses etartod, Hulbrook took the raco 10 Uirce atrajght heats, Little Joo sccond, Carr mero third, Quarry Boy fourth, ‘Citae, 150, %Y, 26034, HECOND RACE, Trotting—WIll County horses, pucss $36, Thres eusviee, LUy Eilly took’ the race, Bay Anggle helog second, aud Blidy Olydo third, T'imenos recorded, THIW RACK, cormmmcsmel R aTe Eeon, Running—Milo beate, best two ju three; Lo ontries, MeFudden ook Lho raco fu 1o alvaight Beats, Time, 1:5037 und 25524, At tho close of the races the Hon, 3r, Henry Dbid the horsemen prezont ** good-bye * forever a4 manager of Joliet rreces, THI, CEDAR RAPIDS HORSE FAIR. Svecial Lispateh 0 The Chicudo dibune, Cenan RApIDS, In,, Oct. 16.—There was o fair attendanco ab tho lforee Mair here to-day, the races aitracting considorablo sttention. In thes running raco for a purss of %150, Atice Ward, ovined by Butchor, won, Time, 1:51 and 1:60. The pwe of $150 in the stallion raco was tnken wuy Riflomen, owned by Thorn. Time, 24137, 204037, and 3:43. In tho race for u purse of $500, bost thren in fiva, treo to sll, Whalchune, owned by Galla- ’uhelu won the race. Time, 23t} 2:300(, and 4:34, RACE AT FOND DU LAC, Speeial Dispuiteh to The Chcuao Tribune, Foxo pu Lac, Qots 16,~The races ad- vortised to take pl 10-duy batween Geu, Howard and Badgur Girl came oft aceording to rogramms, and were wituewsed by & lnrge num- hor of poople, 'Iha raca wae three in tive, sud wag won by Geo, Howerd, who came In ahend overy hoat, though tho socond wus ralod sgainat L on secount of running, The following is the soore s Qdon, Howard.,, 011 Badger Girl.... veenn/1°0 0 Lime= SOAL, ' st kit BILLIARDS. A DILLIARD TOURNANENT, Bpeetal Disvaten o The Okicuao T'ribune, Prrrspure, Penn,, Oct. 16,—Fuo billiard tour- nameut which opons tho firat Monday in No- vomber in thia city, ot tho Fifth Aveune Theu- tro, promiues to bo o grand affair, A large num- ber of Eastern and Weatera celebritles, oa woll nw soma noted foreign onos, have siguifled their antention of bolng present, The aftair lests tuo week, aud valuabis prizos will be offviod, (7 the Asscoluted Presa.) Prrrssung, Pa, Ovt. 16.-~From prewsut in- dleatiouy, the billiard tonrnument, opening at the Tifth Avemns 2hestre, Nov. 9, and continning one weok, prowisss to bo n 3 success. Many celobinied players of this and othor conufries aro expected to bu present, md sevorsl valuable premiums will bo nwarded to successful compotitors. Among: the list of prizos worthy of specinl montion Is u wagnifioont bithard-table valued at 51,600 e b ik LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Syeeial Disputoh to e Chicavo Tribuite, NEw Youg, Oct, 16,—The wheat mariud oponed veary quiot, though firm, Shippera refnscd to weet tha views of sollors, ond values woro uneer- tuin. Choloe white wis in falr decamal, iy part for oxport. 'Clho mazkies cluses towar pod vory woali, with ulted loeal und exptt domand, Winter boavy, ana prices irveguiur, Sales #ve 120,000 bny at =1,00@1.U5 for uuparded Jowew nad Mwwosota, 21,00 for No, 2 Chicago spring. 10260104 for No, 4 do, 11012044 fur No. Miiwuukeo, $1,1701,19 tor 16d Westarn, 81,2200 1.2 for waibor do, SL25@L,80 for white Oluo, £1.80621.8558 for white Micligen, %143 for wmbey do, $1.26@LA7 for whito Indians, Bariey dull aud tamo, Salea of 16,400 buat $1.12@1.20 for two-rowad Htate, 1.46@1.80 for four-roved aud uix-rowed do, wnd %1388 for Canuda Wost. ‘Burley malv 6nll and honvy, Hales 3,000 bu Weotern nt 3120, thno; 6,500 Hho Westop nb $1,05, pwre new, and 6,000 bu do on privaty terima, Outa tawor und mors potive, The demand fu ehetty tar tho truda, I'ho salosaro 187,000 bu ¢ naw Ohin mixed ot 67@58c, whito at 0I@Elu, Woulern mixed at 0o, white ot Hl@63e, Btuto mixed ki f4@ G0, nnd white at CU@64%0. 1 ftye i) quiet, Salos of 2,500 bu choics Joraoy sud Htalo ot #1.00, : Coru oponed lower, but suon racovorod, sud closad fum, with o brisk detoaud for tho trode aud gkhort, sod wo uote fomio opwul‘tlvo de- v 'mrn-? Thy aslyd arc PBET ity Vinuleeng A7, 187 mixed nt SU@hic in-store, and H0G02c lloat, elosing with o bid. Ihio pork masket oponed dozidedly lower, ont era the closs of budness {6 wi remaseltuted, Salea of J02 la messat B 003 U by 0173 4O Uil wxiaa primo Outaber, at JC00° brbs do Hodew of B30 tesas (10, 4 ard }ml!r\' and sevree, @He for o e . Yor futuve dest weller Qctubor, at monthy, b 120; 604 roflued sk 14, ol 25) 4 welle /i {ed, wotlor thn year. st 12e, K Fho 1 {1t inovenant {n moro netive, tio de- wand baing chisfly fazgrain, oil<stko, and cotton roum. ltatos ua & winlo wora stoady, axcoptiug for graln secommoidntion by Livexpool lines of steomora, whieh ot the closw raled Higher, Dy Yondon kteamer thert waa aiso pond ;uxuury for gralu-roomt, nnd o teie buwiness wan ¢lorad AG wlandy rales, 1o tho durtering way, thore way only t amall bisinessi The ivqodry' was mainly Untes ag Jast pablivhed . Whialky—the matkot is eraier nad o trifle more active, Balos of 50 biln ab3d,06, 800 fnly &b #1041, cloeing uteady ut tho lattor figure, LA CRIMIES, Uasuccensful Plotto Micleaso o Prise oner, Special Disouteh tolha € hican T'ribune, = Davexront, lu., Oct. 16.—A desperato attempt way made Just night to releasy - from jall 1. 4, Tpglosht, the noted forzez, by twa mon from Cincinuatl, Tuo faets ia-thoicaso aroan follows : Hoveral weeks agto Albert Clandloux was put in Juil for drunkeonese, Co hin reloaso, Egglesht govo lifn #3 and told hin not tosny awordy that thero would by two gendemen: hers in o short thne who watld went his sueviices, and for which Lio wonld bo well puld. This ! Claudicnx told to mon, aud embled O'Roukie to pcoro a bomo-] #omo of hiw friends, vhichi deoply improssed them to wateh the movemimmts of tho men; In nn liour or so Albert vias ucen conversiug with o mon on Third sticet, w ho afterwards gave M neano as U . Yaimer, |, Shorlly aftor this Albort was drunk, and thoso who wors walehing bim senta munto follow hifn wround to soo 1 1o bnd niythivg wonsuat ab¢ ub him, The man roturned nrter s tinio, and said he had two small s uml two large koys of peculisr sbane, Thiy uronsed the suspioton off tle gentlomen siill more, and they st oocsl went for polico ublcers, rod fold them! watch this susy 3 that bo hsd keys and 1 avoryihiug to opon 3 tho juil und releans Egaledht, aird tlins thoro | svera alko two other mon holifng i who guve thuir namos aa ¢, G Pelad i and Johu Long. Abont an hour {rom this thrpb Adberc was ur- vestad and searshed, and tiie taws and keyn found on his person. Pelner was tho nast, and in i pookot the followiug \rue jound, in tho handveriting of & lady : CHicco, Uct., 14, 1674, Go to 1he IHarpar Louse, at ouk Ielsndraml yegln- ter 08 C. O, Lalmr, red ot shiout 9 o%elock In 1oraing o over to Davenpoctitad reo Albert Cla. Heny, who is wovking fu u llvery-etablo on 'Tivd stroet, between Mufv uud IMavrizan, ~ Ho will help yon, Paloer wa sim youug may, wearing « sandy muencacke, sud bad on when arrested wlight ovorcoas. | Loug escnped, A1) was o well-lald plot to freo Egilosht, vuncooted with Clundienx ~while in jail. \{'cm it not fur the whrawdnoss and watohifulboss of the oftic rs, he would havo caeaped. ‘Co-duy ho way pluced in irous, aud cseape is iunossible. A Proubie Juvder, Sueetal Dispateh to Tha Cllicago Tribune, TALAMAZOD, Mich,, Oct, 164—A double murder was committed ot Bramlay's Eotolut Pive Grove, 2 Atation 20 wmiloa weat of hore un ‘the South Taven Riatlroad. Georgoe S, o-saloon-keoper from Tondell, got iuto an altoreation with a Joeul mftian nevied Thomos Doyle. 16 appenrs that tho latter had the formor dawn upon tho floor and was stabbiog hita with o.knifo, when Frank X, Mooney, who had been aliending a meeting of tho Mosonic Lodge, hear iho dmturbanco ond rughed fnta tho hotel, ronds b way to whore tho combatants were, nnd, toking hold of Doylo by tho collaw of lis coat, mnde gy atteupt fo pull him off of Shaw, Dosle morely tnrned his head, saw who it was, nod wita a backward biow struck Monaey with the Lnifa, alraady wot with the blood of Shaw, nod opened 10 abdonion of' his second viesim. Moongy jm- madiatoly raw out doors, saying, ** Oh, God ! I'm killad !"" nud feli to the gronud. o wau taken to Candleld's and died coon after, Shaw was stabbed six times in thebrezatand abdoman, and cannot powsldly live. After Doyle 'lad clabbed " Mooney he becmno frightoned and van away, but was subscaent- Iy foand in the * wools morth of Canfieli's, Io wasseenred ond tiod tontres until ehig morning, when he was taken to the County Jail at Paw Paw. Mooney wirs tormserly o rasidont of Kalariuzoo, and o highly respeoted citizen, sud promising yeung man. IMe was Station Agent ot Kondall, and wag tho ouly sup- port of his widowed mothor., Tho tragedy cautes univorsal sorrow Liore. Reward @ffered for & Murderers Speciat Dinpateh o Phe Chicuws Tribatne, OsAna, Neb., Ocet. 10.—Information was re- woived lero to-day that MeWaters, a woll-kuown desperado from Southern Nebraska, who has illed two meu i this State and escapod, shot o man at Bparts, a miuing town in ocfo“' on the 8d {ust. A reward of $1,000 is offered for his nr- est. fetd for 'Bring. Snectal Mispateh to The Clucano Tribune, Des Mowks, Ia., Ozt 16.—~The iwo colored nien, the Graveses, who wera recently arrogted for the murder of illen marccit, bad a pro- liminory oxamiuntion to-dny, apd wora bound over to sppasr bevore the noxt Grand Jury. Au offort wua mado by o few colored men, aftor the examination to-day, to lynch the scoueed, Lut the oficars prevouted interference. furdor Wril. Syeeial Dispateh to The Clacaco Tribune, MrLwauk Oct. 16.—Tho evidence in tho trisl of Jamea Powets for tho murder of Capt. James Sluoott was concluded ths evening, snd the District-Attornoy comploted his summing up, The caso will bo resumied in the morning, The Anti«Polygnmy Cruzade in ¥iah. Sart Laxg, Oct. 18,—Choro wero two indict- menia bronght in by the Grand Jury yeaterdey for Jaseivioucneas and colisbitetion, and it is genor- ally believod they wore ageinst Brigham Young and Goorge Q. Cannon, late Dalegata to Con- groes, Nowuits bavo been mnde, howover, and tho Clerk: of the Court staten that no pernon is muthorized to give any information in regard to them. It is known, however, thut the evidoncy 1 rogard to theso partics was being tuken by the Grand Jury. Sanr Lawy, Oct, 10,—~Tho Grand Jury wore leetared this mernlng s to thele duly of secieey, and thrertened with punisbment oy the Judge it discovered in disclosing thewr proceedings. ‘Thia wos uc doubt eallod 1ortt Ly tho faos thuk tho oftloars ikl been hunting for tho wives of Goorgo Q. Cennon ue _witnesses, but foued his reuidenca loclred und overy ono wbsent. , It 14 soid that Cloorgo has also n{menlcd biwsel? {0 sucapo tha United Stutes Marshal, RIiEL OUTLAWED. Tonoxto, Out., Oct. 10.—A dispatehr fronm Tort Qorey nunounces that # declavation of ont- lavry hay bosn iesnod by the Cowmt of Queen's Heneh In Manitobs agetist Louin Jilel. This ac- tion diapores of the quostion whether Riol &5 or fanot a fgitlve fkum%ustmn, or of any clnim bo iwipht make lo slt uwimolested in the Houre of Qorataons. E———— ARBEGTS IN ALABAMA. Wasmnaror, 16,—A dispatch roceived ab tha Attotney Gonoral's ofico this morniug, from tho Unired Stuten Alavshal ng dlontgumory, ale., stotey that forky-two niova 8iFasty of poitouy gty o outruges npon Hepubiicany, aud of Mgfiplu’g tae fim!ed sintea malls, buvo besn Tl OCEAN STEAMSHIP REWS. Tavervoot, Oct, 16,—Htoomehlps Licestog, from Now York, und Biberls, from Boston, have anrved ont, ¥ New Yok, Oet, 16,—Arrived-—-BSteamor Uto- wiw, from Glusgow, u podohis SO UERE CANADIAN SUSPENBION. MoutreaL, Oct, 10,—H, Ertanuel & Co., tho largost linporters of vigara tn the Dominion, kv puspendod, Thelr Hubilitics aro $400,000. - St .5 SUICINE, Covoynes, 0., Oot, 10.—E, B, Williawms, aged 22 years, o wxrble-cntter by crnde, cul his thfoay with & razor av nonu to-txy, whita lu.uonu!i‘ une dor ab attnek of delirjun tiaaions, Ho oau bovde Yy survivo, Williams his boen finsly edudatdd, velrig a graduate of & prowoinent Westen Cols Taoa, Wt tie) fur ehvernt vears best sddioted | Woeuteru ntesn G0 teo eliv ub for vongels adeptod (o potrolensr anul grain trade. tn “epreciug.” Tils parents reslde in Now- afk, O, Y SOURIERN SCHOOLS, What In Being Sone with the Peone Body Hduentlonid Cand, Kiw Your, Oct, L3.~Lhe 2rifnae enyn thol at o “thio moeting of tio Trustees of the Poahndy Jide weationz] Fand, o letor was road from the Tlon, Tobert ¢, Wintbrop, Dresident of the Doard, dated Berne, Bwilzerond, Sepl. 1. Dr. Bean Clenoral Agent of the Board, prosented n volnm- Inous roport ot the work of the b fiftesn months. o epoke of the signal sue- eost of tho Kouthern —school symom of ihe Board, Mised schools hove heen trlod wilh romarkable succows. The plun of the Ciouerol Agont hne heen to co-uporate with tho Sehool Commmisslonars fu onch Siate, and only upon his recommondation ls money glvon from tho fund, Cortaln conditlons have beou mude: necosenzy, oud nop-vompliines ab the end of tho yesr eauses forfeiture by ihe school of tha munoy to Jiuve boen swarded it ‘Thoge conditions ure that the rehool must contaln to mavy ‘mpilu and roust havo one Lleaclier to fifty puplly, & The report way unanimwously adopted, end Alr, Spars commended for tho ablo management of his trust, ‘The noxt mecting of tho Board will probably ba in Juno, 1875, L e Vineland. Vinoland, N, 7., baving prated of its virtues o Mttlo too londly, is now reapiug the nutwsl ye- sult, #t wes widely promulgated that tho peoplo of that pleco woroso good ay not to need auy policopion, and that therofors the forco had boen abolished. Now, buviug obsorved the fact, n gaug of thioves las descouded upou the plrco umfiu mieoting with great suceoss, SPEHCIAL NOTICES. Consumnption Can be Cured. YUHENOK'S PULMONIC SIRUD, HCHUENGICS SEA-WEED TONIC, TH I8 MANDRAKE PILLS, Ara tn onls medlciucathat wilk curo Pulnosary Cone sumption. Lreyuently mediclaes Gizt wll) stops cough will occa-. slon tha weath of the pationt; they lock up the liver, atop tho ofrenlation, of the blsod, hemoirbage follows, and tn “faet, thoy elui tha aotlon of the very urgans that caused ¢ and Dyspopsis axg the enucoo of twas ‘ot Uonsutnpiton, Moy ecsons coriiz *pian’of i dull pain fh Mo aids, conatination, wonted. umgne, poln Lo the shualdurblade, jeellugs of denwsls neex, nnl rostlessners, the focd u-luq‘lvrnvlly o the stom- acli, ‘sccompaniod with neiaity anu bulchior up of wind, jomy vzually odfinate Trom & disordereds uepld divor, e Parsane so atiected, if thy mm une or two heasy eoldn, undif tho cough It taess cesed be snditenly cheeked, will tint tho stomach and lisur elo remainiog torpht and inaotive, nad slmoat heforn 1! aware the lwgs srau nxes of suros, A nleeratod, the result of which fs death, eli's Pulmonio Sirup Is ea uxpectorant whioh dood nut cortaln culn or sythiog cajonlated to cheak cougel snddenl; Rubenek'a Noa.Weed Tonle dissolres tho foad, mizes writh thegartris julees of tho stomach,ulds digeotlon, sud o rAvouous appetite, 0 busvels o7 oostive, skin sallaw, o the symps toms otherwisn of o hilivus tendouey, dulienck’s Blun. dl;gg:l l'fllnilrvlr:n:md. anti osumedlclues e piopared onle by ST SONTERCR. & SON, N, K, cornor SIxth ind Arch-ste., Phildolphis. A aro for salo by all Engglets B0 GRIOLS: s NOVELTIES. Chas. Gossage & Cb. Novelties! Tn English and Frenoh Zephyr Goods, Crochet and Embroidered Broakfast hawls, Nubia Scarfs, Infonts' Snow Floke foarfs, Ohildren's Alaska Shields, Gents' Cardigan Soarfs, Heavy Woolea Scavls, Ladies Jack- ofs in all sizes, Mfisses’ Sleoveloss Jackets, Infants’ Crochet Jackets, In- fonts' Zephyr Shirts, Infants' Knit Socks, Infants’ Carriage Boots, Eng- lish Bootaes, Fine Eng, Gaiters, Bal- moral and Paris Gaiters, Misser' Knee Gaitars, Infants’ Fine Eng, Mittens, Boys' Heavy Mittens, Fine Knit Gauntlots, Mittens, Men's Cardigans in all colors, with full lines of Plain and Fanoy Hosiery, and Gloves for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at lowest prices current, with fresh and changing styles constantly amiving, 106,108 & 110 State-st., * GO & 62 Washington-st, GLOVES, ABRIE G A AY PALL AWD WINTER. ‘Wae shall offer on Baturdey, Oet, 17, Now #nd Desirablo sfylon of LADIES' GLOVES! FORWALKING AND DRIVING,in Fronoh Dozskin and Osstor Gauntlots. Bnglish Cufand Oloth, A groat bargein in 2-Buttons French Oastor at $1.00, 1ate $2.00. Tull linos Ohildren's Cassimore Gloves, Beavlot, Blue,and modo oolors, Hned and unhned. A speaialty for Boya end Children in Fleece- Hned Oalf Gloves und Mits, ' .« . AP Men's Driving Gloves! A SPLENDID ASBORTMENT, Mnplish Buok, Townes Broo,” English Calf. TRoynior (French) Dogskin, Iied Capo, Onstor, 1, 2 and 3-Button: Oloth, Buck, and Onlf, Tiibury’d, Light and Heavy-Woight Plymouth Buou, L and 2-Buttona, sud A large vaoriety Cioth, Lomb, and Fleoce- lned, whioh have boon rarked at LOWHST PRICES. FIELD, LETTAR & G0, State and Washington- T T uEmroai. "SAVORY & MOORE'S Best Food for Infans Kenorubles Mothor's Millc mero ulagaly than auy otbie kind uf’ Fowl, poetetly tulilling s objast-that of v iuiting the g¥owiis and_ boaltn uf the cuild, Tho Layal Tatntlies of Goyian sud Russi: 16 wipys Foud, wud tho'dediva) Profccalun 1econond, it euntidonda aud carialaty ot sconse, ue tiudicnl it e with thy Uik ) M Y gl af fi'f.'w?a‘x"{mfi?."fl'a”:’«"é‘w‘uaflfl‘.' T il Vs Lot wifoguin amt Neciabteputs RO SGueR oy PARCR CaAl R anbosad sull Nl mapant w0 1 e, 4-TWELVE PAGES. ON THE Deaths from Diseases OF 'Piti THROAT, LUNGS, AND HEART. Tha xeport of tho Board of Tleallh of Chlepgo for tho past four yoars has just been publishod, and funishes waeh valusblo information Im- porbuot to all, Health lo the groat problem of 1tfo. Wo prosorve it ought to Le the constant etndy of mankind, for without it weaith sud worldly honors are altke valucless, nd happi- nexs unkuown, - Dikoaso threatens ns on every #ido, and 1L 14 well for peopls Lo sometimes slop und inquire whenco it comes, and what in to ho dona to gused ngalast it Theckin? point, in tho tables of thisreportof the Toard of onlth, to which I wish to direct public attontion, I8 tho foarMinumbor of deaths caused Ly (Hsensos of tho Throat, Tamgs, and Heart. 'horo wora in the past yoar 3,510 denthu in this clty, aboveihe age of b years, Moro than fwo hundrerd dlstivet maladios waro concorned in causing this sacrifico of life, and yet withinn fraction onc-haly’ of the deaths wore eansed hy disczaes of tho Thiroat, Lungs, and Hearl, The oxnct figures cro ais followe : Dentbs by dieeasos of tho Thront, Lungy, aud Henrboooveeeoireanens 716 Denths by all other Disonses.... o i) Will tho reader stop and teflect on this fuct, and try to undorstend what it means? 1t mosus "thint nearly one-half of the peopte of thls greas cits are destroyed by throat nnd chest corapluinty. | It menus that overy sccond perdon we meetin tho thoroaghtaras of busivess and pleasure fy ~deomeil to o pemaluro dealh by one or other of thoso nladies,—sumo falling this year, ond wome next, nnd 50 Ou~— tho smajority dying betweon tho agen of Jifteon and forty-five, Buch in tho lesson taupht by tho esperiouce of tho past. Can you douht - that tho sumo rosnlt will follow the continuuncy of the ssme tveatnent in the future? Tho deathis have boen ahmosb nu pumerous as the catea trealed. Under the courso pursued by gonernl phyeicinng, thers 8 hardly o chance of recovery—cod lirer ol to fatten, anodynesto stop vongl, fonics to fucrenso digestion, nud opiates to produce sleep. Such ig uhe routine. What ia It but o muro system of prlliation which masks the disonse, ides tho danger, cudimie- feads the patient to his own destraction ? Tie disoase itsell in nevor reached,—nothivg is done to vemova its caneo or stop ita progress in tho longs, riTnder tnis treatment Calwrih paases into Bronchitis aud Bronchitis into Consumption with a cortainty which leaves no ground for hopa. I opeak with the experienco of nearly fwenty- five youra' spootal preetice in this brauch of my profcasion, and with o tharough knowledge of all that has boen written on thewo disenses, and of all that has beeu accomplished fu the greas liospitals of Burope—when I sey that no (reat- ment of the stoxnach—Allopethic or omaopathio s ovar accomplished tho curo of eithor Con- smption, Chronic Brouchitis, Asthmn,or Catarch of thelungs, or over demonatrated any curative influenco in sucl cagos, Every educated physi- clon koows that such trentinent nover hias curod in tho past, aud consoquontly ennnot bulieveit witl curo in the fulure, Its coutinuance is unquestion~ ably thoe real couse of the fatality of these Qis- oreea. What, then, i8 the remedy? The prompt odoption of n thorwugh,. direct, aud curative treatment by dnhalation in ovory case. The dis- enso must bo nttacked at its scal, Tho romedios must bo applied by inhalatiou or they canuot bo ot into the tungs, Every bopo of life to the pa- tiont depends on proventing congestion and imlemanation withio the etest, aud ou cieansiog and koeping the air-tubes free from obelino tions of mucny, snd pus, Do this, and from thot momont the patient begins to improve. Tuil to do this, and ko goes stoadily downward, aud soon reaches n otage of hopoless disorguni- zetion., Oongeetion of tha lungs foods tha dis- onso pad hoatens ils progress, It increases the seerotions of wucus and puw, which, by blocking np the tubos, shortens the breatls and prevonty tho purideation of the Llood, Asiuhalntion je tho enly means by which this can bo prevented, it iy the only treatment wiuch s curative in lnng cases. With ivhalation to reatore the lunga must bo combined strict attention to the general health, proper clothing, diet, aud outdugr osercivo to the cxtont the strength will pormit. Under this Lreatmont consumption is nerfoolly curable. It gives to tho sick n ronsonublo chauco of life, Fully tbree-fourths of thoso who ench yenr porish misorably could be seved by {t if ndopted sutticioutly early and fuithfully carried out. The whole bistory of wediciva furnishes uo ovent of groator importanco to mukind than the intro- duction of this improvenent in tho tveatment of Lung diseasos. It has noy only extablizhed their outire cumiability—which previonsly was doubted ~—but has resenod thourands from the very brink of tho gravo, who otherwise must have dGied. In ihe City of Now York, whore I introduced it firat, it was tho means of saving mora than u thousaud lives in a singlo year. 'I'ho inyprovement began with its introduction and atendily weroased a it roso in public favor uatil, at tho ond of thrao yoars the City Inspeglor's books showed as tho result, a reduction it the deatks from consump- tivn of more than 32 per cenl from the average mortality of former yeors, No publicity possible to give to snch facts ns thene can equal their fmportance to tha public. It is my duty, eod tho duty of overy porzon ne- gunainted with them, to make them known for thio beoeflt of tho afificted. Mony who are now pick snd degpairing of recovery mayyot be waved Dby knowing the truth. What was done in Now Yorlk can bo dono iu Chicago, if the peoplo wilt give up tho folly of trusting to what Las sl wovs failed, wnd ovaso to wsto weoks aud months of precions timo un useless madication, Inhalution should bo revorted to In tho wrly stage, beforo the Jungs ure senously injured, aod not put off until tho lrxt stage, va is now too genorally tho oaso, Whion consumption hes bo- ocoma firmly sented, nnd weeration bogun ita do- structivo work in tho Inngs, it in extremnoly digle onlt ¢o areest ibs prograss, und the issuo must alwnya bo doubtful, Buc oven wnder tho most desporata circumastances nover give up in do- spriY, I have seen vo ranuy of siich casessavod by {nhalation that 1 cuuncs doubt its curative powers or rogurd auy caso us uecarsavily hopeleas unlesy both hngs uro oxtensively uvolyed. I'he groat vana nf inhxlationsin the treatment of all throat and lang commplaints Las recontly been strongly indursed by tho London Lancel and othor lenting medieal journals, Ono of my booke on this subjoos ok pussed throngh i editious in Eogleed, wnd boen tranalatod into French and Gormon, L rnt comstantly racelviug Jottern frow physiclans in ull parts of the Union, ueking my wvico and revistanes for cnxes nndor tholr care, Thosn fucls Khow tha bouest appro- cistlon of my labors by the bout jminds in the profession, Phywieisus lu geueral practice have not ndopted 1his treatmont, simply becauro having wo /mowledyo of the spocific aotion of inhatod vemedion, aivd no erperience in thoir np- pheation to particular casiew thoy eaunot do so seiontifically. 'Lher eontinna ta treat Loy cuzes Dby tho stomach, not becwuss Lhey have any cone fidence fn euch treatmaut, ov in their own ability to successfully copo with theso didenses; but beeauso such casos sook thew advige, and thoy must do for tho bost, secording to tha kuowledge they possess. In this wuy most pue tiunta go to tho grove without ever having besn under uoy ourativo cowwe of treatuiont whate eyor, ROBERT HUNTER, M, D,, Physicion for Digenses of the Throat, Luugs, axd Heurt, Likendo Ballalng, Glavk sbrssr, soc- ner Adning, Liesuo, Oct. 16, 187 snnmetaey £1)8 A " GARSOR, PIRIE & CO, GREAT WEST SIDE DRY G003 HOUSE, Madison :fll_l’eoria-sta. Aftractions To-Day & Evening, HILLINERY, ‘The moat alsiiah Allinery fu the cits, inelnding rich Wi wloganit. vattern Hata iud Hounats at papuine pricss, Largest avsortmont Flowars, Feathers, and Fiumes, - RIBBOAS. Job Tl 2,009 pleans, e}l-sl1k tmparted Gros Graln Ry hime, 13,555, 2nd S faol L hinte 1 fim;;, il dlnches wide, a1 10, 16, snd 25 cts 36, Watared Plald and Romen Sash Ribhons st 0 ots . 1 3 ¢ pitesaios o Tadies’ Tios, smhracing tha Latest ang Tarzeit and Wichost assortmont Sashos and Sash R Tudiet destring to matol thair Drews Goods La tho dom olnich eizdtes of Tlum, Marinn (0. Brawia snd Btoots Wil i i whaiauvy sseamimienc at our (Have (it h lrill\up"wl{-)(‘l'“ll;H‘l’l“"tgml(‘“:}.llcmg Guuntluta. et Ny Jon 1D il Ladtost -bittoa Glovas, Lozl 81,7 uality e i 3 forty sl 7 wuality bect Paris I Glovus, )-htton, HOSTERY AND UNDERWEAR. il tinw of adln' and Childeens Vine Frone Bughin Faney Hhon o ot pelaes e Fronet and Larveat Aonrtmant of Gente Hodiery. Al makos, dies', Guate’, and t, with Skirt Supportor, at $ic. ¢ propartion, Qur wodk is the sty I th Ly, Clrmicos from 45 ctatin L U Drsssos, tutk ot aailles Ria tuckund froat und Back, for £1.63, Targest elook of Fndio' Undorwear, onrsfut Dot TOFIATS Lt IOWEE (rices owm Fiop Hads Ero sefiing CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. orlargn assortment af Ladiex® Fatl and Wiater Oloaks 1y uliatned, vors wbeap, oi, Seatcl, and Enilish Shanls, latest styles, 17 PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. Buy your Grocories at Headquarters for Cesh, and save 1070 30 PER CENT. Bost St Lonis WhiteWinler Wheat Flou, $8.00 Choiog Hissowd White Winter, - - 740° The Celchrated Hiunesota Patent, .00 01000 Choiep Biesote Smeing, -~ - - 630 Just roceivod, 1,000 boxes New Velencin Raisins, 15¢ per pound; New Zante Currants, 8c per pouud; Proctor & Gamble’s German Liot- tled 8oup, $4.00 a box. Priee’s Baking Powder, in 5lb Caus, 40¢ per b Royal Baking Powier, in 51 Caus, 40¢ per In Royal Baking Powder, it Bulk, 35c per Ib. Depot for Imported and Olear Havana Cigars, G H. SLACK, Vholesele and Rejal fimser, 109 Fast Madison-gt. Ordors from tho country will re- oeive nrompt attontion. DISSULUYION HOTIOE, PISSOLULION. 4 1 0 pumrpny hvr\atq(o.k:utgflmnfi‘and?r the finn of NIC 2 ) 1502 Lhily d Tt e ol i bt i eickiel, BEST STOCK IN THE CITY OF FINE HATS A.ElD FURS, _2_§1 West - Madison-st. fvesimentBepartment OF THE MERCHANTY, FARMERS', AND MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK, INVESTHENT (ERTIRICATES Secured on Improved Rorl Estate, hearin interost nt the rate of 7 3-10 Ear vent per annum. Interost puya- le in quartorly installmonts. Cer- tificales for $100 to 5,000 rogister~ od, or transfernble by dolivery. ¥or }:m'tiaulavs apply i person or by otter to tho undorsigned, at the M., I, & M, Savings Bank, 75 South Clarkest. SYDNEY MYERS, . d=Manager. v n o e s A SOUTH CHICAGO ‘Taylor's Addition ls sitaatod fu this rapidiy growioy snnunfasntring olty, belug Just south of the batbor and betwsn the Celuniee Kver and Lake biloklgan, ‘Thres denwtatilyen aro wow belug Ll weroi tiver unposite thin Additiow, and the Ealdmory & Oklw Dapot {s loune 10d :u \u):u Y“W of 1t D%, ils proparty aud wske s protliablo lavertmout, Otice ab Btk Hundvolhst, Biatlons SEenin iy For parilcalacy cabps, &9y, Joguire ut the oo of TaAVLOR [ R, ] N R e ) o,