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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRILUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1874--TWLELVE PAGES SPORTING NEWS. Yesterday’s Game Botween the White Stockings and Westerns, Announcement of tho Chicngo Nine for Noxt Scoson, Gamo at the East-=The Turk BASE-BALL. TROFESSIONAL V¥. AMATEUT. The Ohleago (professional) and Western, of Keokuk, Ia, (amatonr) bnso-ball clubs played & vory intorosting, though not oxciting, name of ball yesterdny afternoon, at the Twonty-third stroct grounds. Tho nttendanco was linnted to about 500 persons, notwithstandiug tho woather was favorablo and the gamo moderately well advortisod, The professionsl tosm dofentod tho amatcurs by o score of ¥ to 0, Lut thoir victory was duo almost golely to Mnlong's suporb goneralship, afded by wonkuess on the part of tho Wostorne’ catohor, whoso errors in the way of passed balle at critical poluts in tho gamo gave tho Whites fivo unearncd runs, On tho part of the Whito Stockings, ouly two errors were commits tad fu tho wholo nine innlugs,—a fumbled ball by Force, aud a wild pitch by Zottloln, Noither, howover, wero fatal ; and both players, with these oxcaptions, plaged thelr positions magnificontly. At tho bat, Hines, Zettlein, nud Dovlindid aplon- dldly, the forwor making o magnificent threo- baso hit in tho cighth inniug, sending Lomo two parued rung, aud iho othors hitting for two bases oach in the Sith funiag, Both Cuthbert and Duovlin distinguishod themselvos in tho outfiold, tho former capturing soveral vory diflicult lys. Moyerlo, while playiug hia position without an or- tor, lot slip two chaucos for donblo plays through his slowness in baudling tho ball On tho part of tlic amatours, Joo Miller, second bavoman, _espoolally distinguishod himeolf. With nuother year's oxperiouco hie will un- doubtedly rank ‘second to no man playing that baso, bo ho profossionul or mmstour. Tho managers of the White Stockings will do well to koop their eyes upon this rismg young player. Laphain and Brannock, formorly members of Chicngo amatour olubs, played first_baso and contro fleld respectively for tho Wostarus, aud ecquitted thomselves ndmirably, Thopitch= ing dopartment of tho vluMuF uine, a8 far as mwiftners was concerned, could mnot well bo surpassod ; but, unless the young mun can learn to control tho direction of tha ball so as not to audauger the lives of tho batters and umpiro, ho had botter * get down and ont” of the position. In sesterday's game ho noarly disabled Glenn, Devlin, Zettlely, Foreo, and Malone, by hitting thom with tho ball. Tho following is the scoro by Inntug— 1234667809 Westerus 0001200212 Oy el Doviin, 3 Cutlivort, 13 Zottlol, 13 Gisun, 1 Meverls, 1; iies, 1, 1ed—Clileagoy, 1. B a-bago 1, Chlcagos, 103 total, 14, ‘Waosterns, 0 firat and 9 tolal, _Eyrors—Chicagos, 3; Westerns, §—five by the S vnire—doncph Stmunons, o . ! & Fame=ouo hour and forty-Bvo minutes, GAsti; TO-DAY. The samo clubs will play again this after- noon, when & larger ntteudance may be expect- od. 'The gamo will bo called promptly at 8 Welock, O Mouday tho Wostorus and Lrank- ling will bavo n moeting. NEXT YEAN'B KINE, The nine pluyers (and substitutes) who will compose uext yesr's Clucago professional lLage ball eclub, nro o8 follows: Pitch. cr, Georgo Zettloiu; catcher, Buydor, of the DBaltimores; ' first buso, Gloun i eecond base, Iators; third base, Burdock of tho Mutuals; short stop, Forco; Joft fleld, York of tho Phifadelpbias ; coutro 'ficld, Hinoss right tiold, Geergo Kearlof the Whito Stookings of 1870, now of tho Maplo Lonf Club, Guelpl, . Canada ; substitutes, Scott Hastings and Stesrns of tho Hartfords, and Devliu, The ruwor that Torco bns signed o tbo Athlotica and DToters to tho now 8t Louis Club is wnfounded, They ave cngaged for thres years by the Chicago managors, Burdock will be Captain of tho Olub wvext year. Tho reason Malono waos not rotained is, Locause ho refusod to play for fess than §2,800 a year— which 18 moro thau his sorvices are bolioved to bo worth. NOTES. - The Western Club, of Keokuk, will enter for tho professional chumpionship next yoar. “frcacy wilk bo Coptom of tho now 8¢, Louls nine, and will be nided by Cuthbert. JOSTONS V8, HALTFOUDS, Special Disputeh to_The Chicago Tribune, Ilantronp, Conn., Oct. 23.—Tho chanipions played their iuth gamo with tho Hartfords tns aitoisoon, ‘The latter is the ouly club in the country which has not deleated tho champions at least ones, 'They wont to Doston to-night for tho last game, but with no hopo of victory. Tha Led Btoeliugs took tho lend ot the start, aud bold it without exertion, their opponents playing » looke mufling gawo, and doing raofly at tho bat, Stearns hasa bud oye, Iad ha beow nbie to pitel, the home club would doubtless have presonted o much better 27 scoe: BUSTONN, O ) bf| naARTVOUDS, | O| R G. Wright, Buanes, £ Baldivg, White, £, Blevey, ¢ Leonard, 1. 1. Witourke, 1D, il o] ONetl, 1 0f 3|Burnicye, 1. ol ccornrmronl = Lornafigll ota Tuninge— 2346678 Bastons, 02223001 Hartford, 000100 0—1 J2uns earner Total errora~Bostous, 3; Tartfords, 13, Busea on eryore—Boston: Hurtfords, L priiie e o, THE TURF. GLOSE OF TITE TACES AT CAMBRIDGE OITY, IND. Syecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Caynnrivee City, Ind., Oct. 2J.—About 5,000 Mtended the races to-dny. Tho first was a pri- rato match betweon Wippoy and Tady Crane, and was takon by the formor, The 2:60 trot wus ®on by Young Grafton, J. M, Iali sccond, Lucy MelFnetridgo third, Ripon Doy fourth. Time, B:333¢, 2:80, 2:84, 234k, oud 2:85%. Ripon took the first heat, and Hall sccond. The freo for all rupning raco was won by War Jig, Lady Washington = socond, Fairplay, third, Time, 1:46, 1:458¢, 14737 L:4GY, and 1:48%¢, Tho secood heat was dead. 1hc'tind was won by Lady Washington, This Elogey the races, which have boen s grand suc- eosn to tho Boctety both fluancially and other- wiso. TNE BALTRNONE NACES. BavTrstone, Oct, 2).—The first raco to-dny at o mecting of the Marvland Jockey Clud’ was for the Breckinridyo stakes for 8-ycar-olds, two miles. The starters wero Drigand, Vandslite, ad Honxod, Vandalito wan tho favorite, and won a8 ho liked, Timo, 3:25, Tho sccond race, a handicap, ono milo and & uartor, was won by Kadi; Audubon socond, osobud third, Timo, 21134, "ho third raco, tho Lowio stakos, all_agos, L-milo Loats, wus won by Jack Frost, Dossio Low second ; Whisper distanced in tho firat Leat, aud Piccolo and Silent Friend dlstanced_ju tho :fun:& Ii_?ut.[ lx"rculmeus, u:.lm fnvurnn‘ did not ar oenio Leo won tho firab heat, Time, 189, 741, B, hggs i ime, CLOHL OF THE LA CRORSE RACES, Special Disaleh to Ths Chasugo T4 e, L Ciiosse, Wik, Oct. 23.—Roan Jack and Em- mott finished tho freo, to-all raco, postponed from fosterduy, Jack winning, 'Lime, 2:3914, Bix liorsos entercd for the gontlcian road- sters. Won by Johunto, No official time, Tho third raco wus for & purus of §100, and E"J en{rauco monoy. Tho entrios woro Lrothor aldwin and Jack Btiles, Tho race was won by rothor Baldwin in 2:45}4, 2:45, and 2:44%¢, Thls Hosey tho fall meetin, Sheepaicin nt & Digcount, Fyoms the Yale Record, A recont graduate, whose numo 8 hardly di [nt in tho tricuninl catalogue, armod hiwselt wim thiploms and sturted in senrch of a situation & the motropois, 1laving removed his disioond gnd- and dunned bis lass yoar's bat, o satliod to & counting-hougo und “bade the' old gray- salred sort ta show him into the senior partner's flico. - On comlug into the presence of the bald- cadod millionsiro, hio made an_absequious, wo night vay & humiliating, boy, e utated that lio yos in searoh of a situatlon, ~Tho man uid: *Well, sir, what can you do?" “ Anythiog," soplied our fond. 'What ualary do you oxe cob?*’ wad the noxt Inqaury of the ola “buffor, Ob, well, §1,200 will do,” *Why, my young an, I ean ua‘ 3,000 alerks, compstant jmon at b, for $0 & weelk.' 'The graduate al thie stage of tho gamo pulled out liis diploma and exclaim- ed, *“You muy not be mware of it. slr, but I am A graduato of Yalo, and hero in my diplomn,” "IT that In tho onso, I da not want you at wny iien." " iho nlumutn grow red in tho Taco, au urnfng to _the old man, sald, ** Befure T will l\'oll:t lor‘illfi 7 \\‘usk.tl will ‘uhul‘w n;r fulr nourish- ment on tho front slops of tho I4fth Avon Hotol, Good moruing.” - e NEW YORK PAILURES, 1aon of the Auction flouse of rling & Mounts—The Clews tre—Other Firms Embuarrasseds svecial Diavateh ta Phe Chicaan Tribune, Nrw Your, Oct. 23.—Tho fallures which havo beon wunounced on 'Chango here from day to day begin to oxeito somo approhiensfon among tho timid, but wound businoss men laok unon theso outbronks ns tho logitinato postacripta of tho Inat panlo. Tho rensons for them do not lio deop. Men who woro embnrrassod then, but succaeded in passing through tho erisiy apparont- 1y solvent, havo boon obliged to confoss thelr woakness, Firims which failed during the panie, and roceived an oxtension, havo beon unable to moeet their paper, aud their notes buva agnin gona to protost. Nono of tho fnilures have re- sulted trom transactions dated sinco lnst fall, ‘L'o-dny’s contribution to tho binck List was the old auction commlission-houso of WILMERDING & J1OUNTS. Tho firm onee stood at tho very top of the aue- tion trado, Tho explanation is that thoy havo boou recalvivg conwigumonts of morcliandieo upon which heavy advances were required, and aftor tho goods were sold tho paper which was givon 1w paymont had to bo guaranteed by tho auctioncors for a consideration of & per cent, This te always considered perilous businovs. The nseots and linbilitios nro uuknown, An oorly resnmption iy oxpected. Fhe soizuro of the oftico of MENRY CLEWS & CO. to-dny by tho Sheriff surprised no ona. Touis I3, Schnolder recovered, Oot. 9, A judgment ogainst tho firm for 206.6I. An oxccution was issued, bub 3 nothing was_realized, Connsol for Schuoider thon made afidesit before Judgo Lawronca that tho firm had provorty which thoy upjuatly so- fused to_apply towatds the eatisfuction of tho judgment, and that an Arsigueo olninis to be in pos:ession. The allidavit gozs on to stato that after dark, on Oct. 21, doponent found Mr. Claws and his Assignea taking property from Mr. Clows' sufe. Judgo Lawronce granted tho order for an examination of Mr, Clows, and an injune- tion restraining him from diposing of his prop- orty, aud ordored tho Bhorifl to kcclp oo~ sorslon of “tho proporty, Tho oxamination will bo held to-morrow. Amoug other oxcou- tions ngainst tho fivm aro tho following : Mirst Natioual Bank, of Tarrytown, N. Y., £1,764.16; Kanswha Valtey Dank, 59,378,060 3 John D, linys nud othors, $2,902.45; National Broadway Bank, 83,456.73 ; Abram J, Doralo, $1.149.69; J. Burn, 4 Ralph M. Gourozand and others, 69 1n gold, and 81,997 in curroucy. 70 the Associated Press.) New Yong, Oct. 23.—~)r. Grant, of tho laco- motive workss at Paterson, N. Y., sava that his firm g i trouble, but hasnot failed wor sus- ponded, o and his partnor entorod intoa con- tract with tho Ruseinn Government involving nearly $2,000,000, to furnish locomotives within u cortain time, with heavy penaltion 1 casu of their non-fulliliment, Tho lirm emploved about 00 men ou this work, but fonnd that thoy would not bo abio to complete it within the time lim- ited by tho contract. Thoy hud applied to tho Russian Government for un oxtension, but tho answer returned was ovasivo and unsausfactory. The penalty, if ouforced, would amount to nboilt 200,000, and thoy did not feel justitiod in going on with tho work under the contract with to gront o risk hanging ovor them. ‘Thereforo thoy had been obliged to ordor the foremen to dis- charge tho workmon until furthior notico, Mr. Grant proposes to atart for Bt. Pelorsburg on Sturday, aud_endenvor to mako & compromiso with tho Russiat authoritios, and then prococd with tho work, ‘Tho President of tho Oriental Insurance Com- pany, of Jersoy City, N. ., in o card says that the seeuritics of the Company wero sufiléiont to commanco busiucss according to tho chartor, but since thoy huvo not proved satisnctory-to tho Boecrolnry of State their business will be discon- tinaod uutil the sccuritios aro approved. NOT CORRECT. The rumorthat the woll-known firm of Jesse Hoyt & Co. baa feiled is authoritatively donied. 57 e LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Special Dupatch to The Chizago Tribune. New Youi, Oct. 23,—In wheat nothing was dono at tho opentug of 'Change. Shippers’ helu ort, aud millors bought cautiously, Wiuter was better Lisld than spriug. Choice spring is searce. ‘o markot closes lower and tawe. 'Tho inquiry is In part for milling, but cliofly for expors. Winter is bottor sustained thun spring, aud whito isin fair demand for oxport. ‘Iho snlos aro 12,000 bu ; st $1.01@1.06 for ungraded Iowa and Minnesotn; $LU6 for No, 2 Chicago spiing, in storo, 'and $1.06@1.06}¢ for mew afloat, £1.02@1.03 for No, 8 Chieago spring ; 81,10 for No. 2 Muwanukee; £1.20 for No, 1 Minnesota, o arrive; §1,10@1,20 for red Western ; 81.21@1.22 for amber Michigan; and $1.18@1,1¥ for No, 1 Milwaulce, . Bacley stronger and in fair domand for tho trado; the high prices asked cheelt busimnoss. Salas of 5,000 bu ne £1.20 for two-rowed Stato, and $1.28 Yor nke shoro, Darloy mait firm, and in falr demand. Sales of 10,000 bu at £1.15 cash for common Weatern ; $1.40 for Californis, tine ; aud §1.60@1.65 for Canadian, Ouats lower and very flat at tho clogo, Local denlers held off, Tho sales aro 40,000 bu; new Onio mixed at 5S@38} whito at GO@6le ; Western mixed nt G3@ ; whito at Gl miged ut 59¢ ; aud whito at COI@Glc. Ryo dulland heavy. Tho salos nro 1,000 bu State at 99, Com lower und lees netive. Tho domand s chielly for expoit, Now not plouty, and prices well sustained, The sales are 7,000 bu Westorn mixed ut 853¢@83c, tho inkido prico out to-mor- tow, and snnll lots onrly in the doy at 834@ 890, aflont; new mixed, vory dry, nt 80¢; do white at 97c@31.03 ; do yellow al 89@%0c ; new and old mixed at 80c, The" pork market ie rather firmer and moro activo. Sules of 150 brismess at $19,00 eash ; 400 bbsdo 1 jub lots at 25@19.50 3 200 bris do, seller Octobor, at £19.00, lews o brokorawo; 200 bris oxtrs primo ub $17.623¢ for iuspocted, and $17.00 tor uninspected. Laurd i in fair request for tho loeal trade, but quict for tho fultwe. Sulos of 550 tea old West orn etoam ot 1¥ges 750 tes now do ut 173ges 230 tes city at 1836@5¢e; 200 tes No 1 city at 13@ 83605 400 ticrees roilned city ab 14@14 5. Lor futuro dolivery wo hear of 1,500 tes, Rolfer tho st of March, at 11 12-160; 1,000 tew, scller tho yoar, at 11 13-16e; 1,250 tes, soller Novowbar, at 12 @123z BOU tes, soller Javuary, ub 113705 500 tes, soller February, at 11 18-100. Whisky—The market is fuirly nctive, and prices aro a shado caslor. Hulos of 850 brls at BL02@L.0314. The murkct for borth froights ls very quiot, with rates not essentinlly chonged, The fuquiry was chiofly from the grain trado. ———— CUSTOM-HOUSE SEIZURE. Snecuad Dispateh to The Chicayo : ridune, NEw TorK, Oct, 20.—A specinl ngent of the Custom-House seized to.day at tho Hawlarg whart o trunl bolouging to n passouger by the stenmsbip Frisin, vamod Goldsmith, of Chieago. Goldsmith iusisted that (he trank coutnined notlnmg but his clothes and a fow littlo trinkets, presonts from fricsds in Gormuuy to his tamily, Examiuation discovered in jta dinmond ring, two euta of ludics’ jowolry, 0 largo gold bracolot, wille luco, laco curtuins, ele., worth £800, Tho ring was sowed iuto a kmul! inside pocket of an old” coat, and tho lace vwus wgeniously sowoed on tho Insido of disty clothing, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Yonk, Oct, 23.—Arrived—Steamer Cuba, from Laverpool; Dolivia, from Glasgow, and the Holyetin, from London, 84N Knancisco, Cal., Oct. 23.—The Pacific Mail Company’s steumer Arizoua has arrived from Panamm. TLoNvos, Oct. 28,~Btoamehips Ruesia and Wisconsin, from New Yoris, and Bamria, from Bouton, have arnyed out. | New Yoni, Oct, 23.—Arrived—Steamships Pembroke, from Cardift; Indis, from Moditerra- YoRn ports. S —_— Transtusion ot Mood, The exporiment of trausferring the blood of a Hvo lamb Into tho vuina of o conenmptivo patient wap sucoesstully performod upon ihe perwun of Hormenu Dubois at Full River last woolk by Dry, Julius Hoffman and Weylund of Now York City, Every veln which {8 councctod with the jugnlar voin of the antmal was sovered aud seoursly tisd by the physicians, 8o as to allow the biuod” froe oprass Lo tha arm of tho putiont. Dr, Hotfuian tied o wmall glass tubo, sbout 34 inchou long, alightly surved, for tho operution, thus bringing tho neck of tho lawb in vory closa prosimity to the patient's ann, The oporation oceupied ouo minuto and thirty-throo seconds, about § cuncos of blood boing transforrad i that timo, Mr, Dubols has boen afihctod with consumption moro than two years, and hlu fricndd thought it best to iry the experimont ay & lunt resvrt 1oy rallef, At lxal acconnia the palicul was doing well CRIME. Testimony iu the Washington Safo- Rurglary €ase. The Rocent Murder in Monroe Oounty, Mich, Minor Criminal Items. Tho Washington Snfo-urgiary Cnsc, WagiiNatoy, Oet. 23,.~In the trial of Whitely, Harrington, and Williams for tho safe-burglary conspivacy, # numbor of witnosses woro placed under bonds of $300 each to appoar from day to day duriug the trial, I Mr. Riddlo concluded his address for the pros- coutiun, and thoe Court commienced taking testi- mony, Mboj, Richards, Buporintendont of Dolico, was sworn and testifled: Tirst met Harrington on this subject on the 22a of April last. Mot bim again in his (Harrington's) houso on the 23d, aud wos shown o lottor of warning concerning tho burglary, and Iarrington told hhn of his fears about it. Fromused to soud ofcors to watch the ofico, Harrington desired that only himsolf, Richards, and Clarver slonld wateh tho offico. Whilo there Willlang callad to se Harrington and sont up bis card, Harrington dircoted the servant to tell Williams to wait ; afterwarde went with Harrington to tho cileo to wateh for tho burglars ; secroted thom- selves in tho oftico ; hoard parties coma into the ollica und go out again, throo timen ; loft tho of- fico to watch from somo other position ; took a sokition opposite tho oflico ; saw a_suspicious- ooking person leave the samo point aud go acrogs to the oflico ; nAw two porsons come up tho streot nnd ontor Iarrington's oflico ; crossed ovor nnd haard them at workin tho oflico ; want- cd to arrest them, but Harrington roguestod him to wait till they camo out, nud thon follow them and seo if thoy wont to Colwnbus Alexe sudor's house, Harrington said that ho had preparod o packago and placed it in tho safe, and wonted to soe if they took it. Tlhought some- thing was going o, and, fearing tho partics might oseapo by n rear door, went to tho polica headlquarters and got more policomon, and posted them to wateh the rear abloy ; about 1 o'olock wome ouo cemo out of ‘the offico and lookod up and down the street, About ten minutes theroofter an explosion oceurred in the oftice. Again suggested to Harrington that they should go in and arrest the burglars, arringion still objected. About half un hour after the oxplosion two partics came out, ono going down Four-and-n-half strect, aud the other, hol()infi a_bundlo, started toward Fifth strect, Richards snid: Wo followed him through goveral gireots to tho houso of Colum- bus Alexandor. Arrested the mau and took from Lim_a bundlo. All of us went to tho police hoadquarters, Hurrtugton was quito sick after our urival thero, “and went into tho street ona vomited freoly. During the wholo of tho timo of tho burglary I saw notbing that wonld lead mo to suppose that tho burglars woro tryiug wo concen! themnselves, or wished to do so. While wo wera watching the ollice, somo ena cama across from D) stroet, and, when on tho pavement directly opposite the oflice, stopped and shuflled his feet quite vigorously, whetber s o signul or not I could not detorminie, In & bundle wero somo account-books, spoous, ote. “I'hio court adjourned. Murder in Monree County, Mich, Correspomacnce of L'he Clicago Tridune. BoxnuE, Mich,, Oct. 20. One of tho most Drutal and cold-blooded murdors that bave ever beeu committed in this county cawmo to light on Mouday, and canged tho most intouse excito- ment in this city, and also in the country ad- jncont to tho scone of the shocking erime. The fucts in tho cago, a8 obtuinod from partios living near the homo of the murderod man, and from tho murderer himeell, with whom your corre- epondeut liad an intesviow this morning, in com- puny with other ropresentatives of tho press, ave substaizially as follows: Eisenwood, tho unfortunsto man who was murdered, was & Gormau farmor, living in the westeru part of Monroe County, on the Bluo Bush road, about G miles from the city, on & farm of about 20 acres. In nddition to his pur~ &utt of farming, ho mado a sort of cough-balsam and other siwple romedies, which lie sold to the peoplo of the surrounding country, About eix or sovon months ago & German poddier named Taclle, from Dotroit, appeared on tho seane, and Inado tho nequaintatco of Bisenwood, oventually taking up bis quarters with him, Somotimes, when trade way dull with tho poddler, bo would lond & belping hand with the farmer in haying or harvesting, At other times, ho would take along with his own stock somo of tho medical furmer's remedios, aud dispose of them on com- mieninn,—mu farmor sowecimos nccompavying m. Thoe two wero roturning from ono of thoso business-irips on Snturday night, Doth, at their 1nst stopping-phace, hod indulged in o dymk or two, but wore not fnteXicated, as -tho prisoner claitg, Whon within & milo of home, somo dig- ute nroso rolative to the manner in which the orso was being driven, and tho two becamo quarralsome, whon Ttnolle drow a rovolver—ono of Bhurp's four-shooters—and fired twico at his compunion, ous of tho balls takiug ollcet in the head of Iiisenwood, and the other in his Land. Tho Inttor then foll or was thrown over tho Tront of tho wagou upon -the grouud, and tho peddlor jumped or foll over the vido. The horse coutinned on tho road horue, aud it 1 supposod thas the peddier finished Lis murderous por- pose with the wagou-wrench, as that instru- mont was found mear by, covered with Dlood, and tho tarmor’s Liead wag battored and crushed, Tho peddler now claims that he aid not uyo tho wrench at all, but that the man was Ialled by the hoofs of the horsa. i statomonts nro vory much mixod—ho at ono timo snying thut hodid not kuow that ho lind Lilled Eisanwood, uud shortly aftorasserting that lio was #o ek £hoeked to find that e bud filed his companion that Lo hnd relonded bis pistol for the purpose of ending his own ife. o hns told varigus confuged and improbablo storics ro- gurding this portion of the afair, the most f- vorable of thom, however, do not tond to light- on the offense of his crime. Tho murderer luy in the road with his victim until thoy were both curried to tho houve, tho peddler pretending to e badly injured by'the runnway. - Buspicion of wmurdoer docs not appear to hwva boen aroused until tho murival of the Coronor and Oiicer Daclo, when the suspiclous actions and straugo storics of the peddlor left no room for doubt but that murder most foul bud beon done, aud ho was 0t onco urcested, bug stoutly douied his guilt. Subsequontly, bowovar, he made . fuil confesgion to tuo oflicers, nud ho now licain jail. tio i8 n native of Germany, und hus been a renidont of tho United States for about twenty years; has two childron, living with a sister of s Pomsylvania, his wifo being dead. Itis weid by soma of the neighbors of Eiseu- word that tho peddler had beon very inthonto with Lisenwood's wife, aud thouglt, if ho could get tho nusbaud out of the way, hio could socuro the farm and wifo at the samo time, It is supposed by them that this protended quarrel waa only a part of the plan for offccting this rewuit. This i stontly deniod Dy the murdever in toto, ‘I'ho Tecling i vory strong against tho peddler in thu neighbor- hood, and it is more than probable that, but for the prompt activu of tho ofiicers, thero would havo boun & wmovement to apply the code of Judgo Lynch in tho e Khooting Afirny. Consteaxa, Tox., Oct. 23.—Ono Beokor, for some time keopor of & restaurant here, mude an nttack on the cutablishmont, now run by his wife, avowedly to brosk it up, and kil hor. 'Iho bar- heepor was serionsty shiot in protecting tha place, a policeman nonously out iu attempling to arrost Beckor, uud the lntter fatully shot by the ofticer, Arrcut of an Allego Special bispatel fo Fhe Cltcao drilnsne, Wirnirsssnne, Vo, Ocet, 23.—1The little town of Lyukhannocl, 25 unlen from this city, was thrown into grost oxcitoment on Wednosduy night by an incendiary firo,iu which a My, Cony- dou wus burnud to death, ‘I'ie fira oxtenued to an nd]nlnlugi bary, doetroying u valuably team of Lorsus, Ivis supposed et the buildiug hud hoen smturated with heiwseio, Yenterday o young mun uamed Slatk was srrosted on un. piclon of being the incondiary, it bolug resercod it bo hiad boon pesu nenr the pronuecs & short tuno Leforo the fire broko out. Burclirs at ttockford, 51, Special Dispatch (o I'he Chiciao $ribunie, Raorroun, 1L, Oct. 20,—Tho ndin sumuer Lina Lrought with it fta usunl crop of burglars, who Infest Rackford Juat now to an alarining ox- teut, auwd nightly some private dwelling Is burg- lariged, Last night'L B Gaull, lale alsilon- ngont of tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, was rolievad of a $260_watoh. Tho thiovos thon tried the storo of Mr, Platt, whero thoy oxpocted to mako n rich haul of valuablo stlke, laces, and glovow. "hoy woro frightonod nwny, Liowovor, by tho night-polico. In tholr hurry to gotawny thov loft two hugs, sovoral satchols,” and sono shail- straps whioh thoy had provided in which to carry off thelr plandor. From tho socrat manner {n which thoy oporated thoy aro evidently profes. sionnla from tho largo oitics making tholr fall enmpaign bofore going Into, wintor quarters, Tlulx"wl farall offorts to arreat thom have proved fruitlons, —— THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS, Important Opinion by Judgoe Eallard, of the United States District Qourt for Kentuclye LousviLre, Ky., Oct. 23.—Some days elnco the Grand Jury of the United States Distriot Court for Kentucky vrosented to Judgo Bsllard a request for furthor charges mpon soveral questions rolating to thelr duly, Tho «qucations and copy of Judgo Dallard's answer have only boon given totho nomssapore ta-night, ‘I'his furiher chavgo is of gonoral intorest, in view of tho fmportanco given to his first chargo, made soveral weoks ago. Tho quostions aro as followa t The attorncy for the United Btates having callod onr attentlon {0 the act of Congress approved May o1, 1870, cutitlod * An nct fo euforco the right of cifizone ' of tho United Etales 1o vole in Biatea of lis Unfon,” and for olhier purponcs, and also to the nct of Gongress approved Fel , 1871, entitled * An act fo amend an act approved AMay 31, 1870, entitled am_above, wo do- eiro a furthor chargo on tho following queations, lo-wit ¢ Fyrat—Ta It an offonso sgafnet the Unitod States of Amorica for any pereon witliin a Btate, by means of tbreat or throatw, depriving a persoh of cmploymont or occupatlon, of ‘cfecting sucih person froma rented honse, lande, or oiber proporty, or, vont, hinder, control, or intimidafo cxerclaing tho right of suffrage, if sucli person be a ervon 10 whom tho right of sutfrage 1a sccured by the Ciffcenth Amendment of the Constitution of tho United Btates 7 ASecond—1Is it an offenso againat sald United States for two or nioro persons fo conspiro fogethor to die Irivoany cilizen of tho right Lo volo on iiccouut of bis raco Third~TIn it offonso against aaid United Statos for two or mora_porsons to_couspire together to provont, tiinder, control, or intim{uate ny person from exor- Sleing o in exerclaing right of sullrago on account of s ruco Fourth—Ia it sn offcnso against the sald United Stutes for any porzon to nesault a citizen bocause ho hus vxerelsed the right to vote, provided the violonco WuB ou accouns of rico? Fifth—]s it an offonne agninet sald United States for W0 or mro persona to conspire togethior to provent uny citizen of tho United Btates from ougsging ins the ocoupntion o buisinces of a frootsa, or L ozercising thio right of a freeman 2 Sixtt—-1n it au ofToneo of which this Court has jaris. diction for any porson or peraons, of combination of persons, by force, bribory, threats, or fatimidation to hinder, delay, provont, or cbetruct any perwon an ne~ count of hia taco or color from voting at any election by peoplo fu this Stato, auch porson belng olhorwiso quatliied uuder the law to vot? to the sccond, third, fourth, and sixth quostions, Judge Ballard answers in & gonoral allirmativo, 1o gives tho.samo anawor to the Ofth, but discusses its bearings and constitu- tional luws, giving his views on it at longth. His entiro charge occupiod three colnmna fino typo, and his answer to the fifth question is olnborate, which, after Mh)l‘rlng to the Con- grossioual enactimont ou tho subject, conoludes a8 follows : T am juctined to think that whon a Btato In its laws or in it judicsl tribunals denies to some persons within ita” jurisdiction tho protection which it accords 0 othern, Congroan may, under the oxpressed pawers conferred upou it to inforce all the provisions of the 14th arlice of tho Conslilution, paes lawe {uverting Courts of tho Unitod Htaten with authority 10 givo 1o alk its inhabitants aqual proteation, that into aftord thoso fubabitants o which the State gives tho least protection, the same pratoction it gives to thoso whom it protects most, but whero uelther tho Bfate laws nor tho Btato ~Courle malie uny distiuction in tho protection whicl: they give {hy inbibitauts of o State, when the Stato iaws and State Courts wivo tho ' sume protection to all, tiera 8 no gronud for Coupressional legislation, Thore fs in much cases no denfsl by the Stats of ‘equal protection, and _thorofors no ground citber i tho clause of tho Fourtcouth Ameudmout which wa have heou consldering or ia any ofher clnuso of tho Conatitution on which fo buso legislation looke i to equal protection; or, I ahould rather eay, thers 4 {u such caso o authority In thio Conrta of tho Unitod Staten {0 nanumo a Jurisdiction under the lawa poaed, or which might be pasued to moet the contingency of a Slato douying to suy persons within its jurisdiction caunlprotoction laws, After answering tho questions, Tudgo Ballard answers furthior obsorvations in the same direo- tion, Ho eays: “This Court has no juriadiotion, and Congress has not attempted Lo confér on it jurisdiction, o punish ordiuary crimes, such aa murdor, arson, assaull_ond butlery, Whotlier committed aguinat blsck or whito perzous whon they are iudictod by the usual motives wuch oa hatred, evil passions, and_revengo, which ordinarily provoko crinio. 1t has juriadiction of such oifeuse only when commiited In places subject to the escluaivo Jurisdiction of the United Statoy, or whon committed from motives of depriving some person, on account of his raco or color, of lis right to voto, As I have Dofore point- ed out, it 4 impossiblo to maintain that s conspirscy of two or more persons to injuro, beat, wound, or kit o whito or Ulick man, of that the actual injurivg, beat- ing, wounding or killing of a white or black mau, or that the actunl {njuring, beating, wounding, or Lilling of whito or black men by auy persons’ or pum- ber of persous, whethor §n "diegniso or openly o tho public Lighwaya or on privaio premfscs, fo o denfal by the Stato to such white or black mun {u the cqual protection of its laws, aud, thorefore, it i3 impos- #ible to muintain that such crimos uro ofcnses aguinst the United Statea within_the moeaniug of the act of Congress, passad April 20, 1871, to euforco ho pros vlstous of the Pourteonth Amendment of {he Consti- tution, 1in coneluding, lio deploresthe KuKlux out- rages which Dave ocourred in Kentucky, and sy that in view of the occurrences ho has boen inclined to construe the ameundmonts of the Constitution of tho United States and laws passied to _euforco thom most Lberally, but Lo counot derive from thoso amondmenss or theso laws o jurisdiction which they plainly do not coufer. [fo cannot allow his sympuathics to control his judgment or his con- seionce. Judge Ballard adds: ‘* Tho opinion aunounced in my formor chargo, and those how announcad, havo not been hastily formed. Thoy have been arrived at after tho fullest arpument in opon conrt, and after tho most caroful con- sidorations,” — Kosnp-Kimguro, ‘This is one of tho moit fuvorite romances in Toptneso literature, The following auulysis of it appoars in tho August number of the Kevue des Deux Mondes: ** A samoural named Bunuo- Jio had, by au illegitimaio umon disapproved of Dby his fathar, ngon ealled Kinguro, 'To mother baving died 1 giving birth to this chld, tho Tuther put it out to nuree, and to provide com- pany for tho boy ho adopted alittle girl, 0'Kameo, which thus beeame the sister of tho b Jap- anexo cuscom docea nob oppasa the wartizga ot adopted brothors aud slaters, and when the two cluldron grow up thoy loved oach other and wish- od to mursy, Al first Bunnojlo consonted. Now, at the timo_whon Kinguro was born his father Lad flod to Kemakur: Having had o broil with tha chief of kis_family, Lo quisted the paterual home, aud biy rexidonco at Rioto was forbiddon, ‘Tho uged iukio (ehiof), fuding that his ond was rwwing noar, desires (0 sos bii son and graud- son, “Plree Liie under my care,” ho writes to Buunojio, *“and all shall ba forgotton,” It iy not ulone pardou for himseif that Bunnojio fiudy iu this lavitation, but ulso a Lrilliant future for Iusson, Accordiugly, hio uccoplu it, sud yends his son fornard, in pito of tho regrols of tho Inttor aud the tenrs of O'Knno, Tho two lovors prowito to writo to each other, and swoar otor- nul fldolity. 1laydly has Kinguro departed than the youny girlis beset by ber adopted falhor Wlih pereussions to clooso auothor husband, Bick und ugitated with grief, sho beging to enter- tumn thoughta of snicids, nud fnally takes flight in order to accomplish this wrotehed - purpaso, On arriving st the bauks of ariver sho proparcs to drown bersolf, whon ehe {8 solzod by two iuf- flauk, carried off to Kamakura, aud suld 08 o gueehn (singing prostituto) uuder the namo of Kosan, "Bunnojio bolioves hor to bo doad. Kin- suro learns the sad nows at Kioto, o roturns u hnsto to Kamakura, whore Lo dolivers himsell up to despair. Onodny ks frionds, m order to divort him from his griefs, earry him to the quariers of plensure. ~ Chanco brings him the aeqaintance of a sistor of O'Kame, whom soricy of udventuros have brought to the same city and tho oxorciue of tho samo profession, Sho learny Irow Kinguro the death of hor siater, and over- como with griof souds for his amuscmont another uccha, of whoao boanty evervbody s talking. t {8 O'Kame or Kosen, In weating bhor whom bo beliovos to ba dead iu thacostuma of u guecha tho griof of Kinguro g transformod into tlerce ropronchos; hoe evon goea eo far an to chargo Lier with boing s lying apparition, n ki (badger), dinguivod a8 & woman to doceive and cajolo bim, 8ha ondeavors to axplain to him by what sosios of misforcunos sho has bosu forced to udapt this profesaiou—that it war actually bocause she would marry 0o obher thun_himeelf, Roducod to despair e{m attempts to plutyje o poniard into her boaom: but ho stops Ler, und thon porceiv- ing the Leuo stato of aifuirs ho aska purdon for lus unjust wratt, 'The drama turms to an ldyt ard the reconcination 1 ecmpleto, ‘Thoy onjoy all ilio wests of lova, und tuojr uineimia &re io- aeribed with ogular’ maivete, Gedeoruod from Lo abaesotul elayery of the haguto und instaltod socrotly 1 u houwe which Kiuguro Lun provided for hor, 0'Kauio soon bocomes 4 mother, Tho soorot, howover, caunct bo long maintained, Bunnojlo dlscovera thorelations batween his aon and liosan or O'Kamo withonl Jearniug, however, by bribery {o pro- any peraon from £ hat n ohild haa beon born to them. o trien to soparate tho lovers, but only suceaads fn drawing thom moro closoly together, 'ho won, howovor, agreea to toke o logitimato wifo; but it may be caslly suppored that o doos not mako & very ood husband, Bunnoflo visits Kosan, and up- raldn her with the dinorderly conduot of hin kon and tho nogleot ho shows lui wife. The poor girl, up to thla timo, wan not awaro that bo waw mnrried, Bho yiolda to tho authority of tho fathor and Emmlflns to quit Kinguro,” Ijutto renounce bim {8 to romounco lifo, and sho rogolvea to kill horsolf; dead hor son can entor tho lepitimato fam- ily. Kinguro comos to #oe hor, but shio conceals the fact of the visit of the fathor, 8he talks lo him for & long tima In rogard to the lutura of holr young child, Kinnosuke; makean thousand recommendations basod upon tho hvpothesis of her own doath, and doea nll shie ean to retnin him with hor. * An Boon 8 ho §8 gono Bho carries hor poy to her sistor, whoro atte leaves hin with tonrs and many touder ndioux, Tho acouo i n most touching one, Tho child reaches ont its arms and wanta to go with her, Sho- tears bor~ Bolf away, huwover, carefully shnts up Lier house, writes » fong Jettor to Kingwo, thon outs het tbront with a razor. 'Tio placo Is murrounded by 8 golomn allonco whon Kinguro arrives in tho morning, Ho stpposes thnt having fatiguod horsolf the proceding ovening sha Atill sloops, and lio wishos to Jook upon her as sho lica slceps ing. Ho outera, prosontly, and finds hor bathud in'her blood. Then tho obild is brought, aecord- ing to a curtom of tho Japancso, to pray befora his mother's body, In his griof Kinguro lota fall tho lotter of the poor girl, Buunejio finda it and flrst Joarns of tho oxistenco of the chill, Ho reqrots bittorly having pushed the poor girl to such oxtromitios, goos to sce the child, feols compassion for it, talies it to his home, and causes it to bo braufiht up by his daughlor-in- law, Evorybody, thoreforo, is comiortably re~ united undor the nuthority of the old chiof at Kioto—and to that ond it was morely necossary that tho mother of Kinguro and the mother of Kinnosuka should como to violont eods, Prin- cinlo {8 maintained, and Oriental morality fa sat- isfied, Kinnosuke grows up, marsics, and be- comos chiof of a family, Thus finishea & ro- manco which cmbraces three generatious. then when gho i Sccret Assnssinntionsin South Americn A Bucnos Ayres paper says: “An important discovery has just boou made, For somo timo ast woll-known rosidonts in Ban Isidro lave roquently disapponred without anythiug being subsequently hoard of thom, A tramn from tho north recently loft a caso nt the San Isidvo sta- tion, nnd the persons to whom it was cousigned immodiatoly applicd for it, and left for o farm in tho noighborhood, on which thergis a sotitary house. ~ Rumors of rovolution which had boon current led tho Justico of tho Peaco to bo on the qui vive, and, happoning to notice the case, ho imagined it might contain arms for the use of gomg of tho suspected rebels, o therefors or~ dered soma policomon to follow tho case and ex- smino it on 1t arrival at its destination. 1t wan cntriod into tho houso through n doorway so narrow that entrance ovon onc at o time wau difficult. They found themselvea in a nurrow and short hallway, and, pushing ou, entered a room about 6 yards square, in whichwero o nmm- bor of wkelotons and bones. sud othor humun romaios, On tho wall in the end wns an in- scription in Italian, meaning— 8o dio all trai- tora’ Another wmall room was thon examinod, and alargo collar. Nothing remarksblo was found in the first, but in tho collar o largo num- ber of stilottoos, duggers, lnives, pistols, and other murderous wonpons, were (nu:l:.“ Oumany of thede instruments tho same inscription, *So dio all traitors,’ was found, and it may not he out of pluco to remembor that the eame words wore found on tho dagyror which some yants ugo caus- ed tho donth of the Itallan Cousul in Bucuog Ayrea, ‘Tho cellar was also full of bones, and among thom the head of & woman was obuorved to which the hair still adbored.” e Where Did Columbus Land ? ITarper's for Novembor has an article on the Bahanioe, which ‘says: In all probubility, it waa not Cat Tsland which Columbus named” Sou Balvador, but Watling's Island,-~n smallor isle a littlo moro to the southiviard and exstward, Tho facts in the case aro theso: Coutrary, probably, to tho general opinion, it bas nover bLeen defl- pitoly known which wag the island entitled to the honor ; but nbout fifty years ago, when his- torinns were busy with tho Listory of Columbus, thoy undertook to sottle tho quostion by compar- ing his journal with the imperfect charts of tho Babamau thon nx{utinq. Nuvarette fixed on Turk’s Island, which later nvestigation hag proved to bo orroneaus, whilo Irving, supported by tho etrong authority of 1lumboldt, argued for Cat Tuiand, aud sinco thon this has boon gonor- ally nccopted us San Salvador, and is so dusig- nated ou our charts to this day. Bui the En- glish revorsed thoir opinion some timo ago, and transferred tho name of San Balvador to Wat- liug’s 1sland, and it will bo so found on their latest charts, Tho reagons for this chongo seom conclusive. Lieut. Boechor, of the English an{. proves conolusively (hat Cat Tuland can- not Lo Ban Salvador, nud that Watling's Island answers tho conditions requirod better than any other island lying in tho track of Columbus, His two strangest rensons against Cat Island are that Columbus statos thint Lo rowed around the northorn end in ono day. Tho size of Cat Island mukes this physicaliy {mpossiblo thero, while it is quite feasiblo at tho other island. He also spoake of s large lake in the interior. ‘Thero is o euch water on Cat lalaud, while such & lake doos exist on Watling's Teland.” —_——— 'The Watch on the Nile, A Chiro correspondont yrites, undor dato of Sept. 16: ** A visit to tho Nilo ot tho presovt momont well repuys the troubta and inconveu- ience of u fow hours’ journeying through the dust aud heat, and uuriog tho lnkt ten days excursions to lafr-Zeint, Damiottn, and otlier places havo been vory frequent, Thousands of Fallaheen (nossants) are coustantly employod in watching the river, heapiug up carth aud stones on tho embnolmonts, aud swongthening the weak oints as thoy appoar, agaiisl an overilos: aud uuudation. At night tho whole length of tho river bolow Cairo is iliuminated by innumerablo watchflren that throw an uncertain lzht on the ewarthy, half-unked multitndes that liue ita baoks, Wwhilo the cries of tho soldiory, an thoy urgo tho peoplo on to ronewed Iabor—hkoe the taskmastors of anciont times—mingled with the sound of the rushing wators, complots & spee- tacle that once seon can nover be forgotion, and tho knowledgo that tho tate of thousands do- pends on_tho isauo of the mlrugglo going on udds a solomuity to a scono that must bo witnoss. ed to be approciatod.” SPECIAL NGTIOES, Consumption Can be Cured, SCHENOK'S PULMONIC SIRUP, BOUENCK'S BEAWEED TONIO, BCHENCK'S MANDRAKR PILLS, Aro tho only mudicinos that will curo Pulmosary Cune sumptlon. Irequontly medfolucs that will stop s congh wil occa~ son tha duath of the paticnt; they lock up the liver, stop tha clroulation of the blood, homorrhago follows, end fu fact, ticy olox tho ctlou of tho vory organs that causad tho cough, Livor Complaint and Dyspepsta arg the causos of two- thirds tho vases of Consutiptin. Many porsans ori pisin ol & dwil pain in tho sido. constiphtion, coated tonguo, .}"'L" in tho shouldur.ulado, teollngs of drowsi Do, mhd seatloswnony e fund fylui omvily i o Slom: ach accumpanted with aeidity and belohlug apof wind. ‘I'lieeo eymptoms usually orlginate from a eonditlon f tho stomxeh or a toepid Tivor, Pursans wo affoctad, 1 tlicy taka ono or (wo hiesy coldu aml If tho gough 1 thaso casos o suddenly check: find tho stomaci and Uver clowgud, Tomaiiing i luactlyo, audalmast befora thisy aruawara ths lungs ura o nuxes of borur wid niceratcd, tho reault of whict i ieach, Tohuuck's Pulinonio Sirup 1 an oxpaciorant wikiel dios not contaln ublum or absthiug calculated to ehock B cuyn suldonly. enok's $oa-Woail Tonle dissolvos the fond, mixes with thogastrio juioes of tho stomack, £1ds digostlon, and Crontos & raseuous ABDOLILG. ‘When the buwals 310 costive, skin sallow, or tho symp- tamd otlnrwise of & billous tondenvy, Selcuok’s &ae dake Pilyaroroquiret, 0T ‘Ybesv medicinos aro proparod on) N, £, corn fl."‘{lz';'“;w:)‘x,ur.i\"(:fi Didolpht v Ko r Sl d Archests,, 1 . 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French, Eng- lish, and American Carpets, with Borders to match, many of which were manufactured expressly for their Retail trade. Also, all the different grades of the Cheaper Fabrics, such as Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply and Two-Ply Ingrains, Cocoa and Cane Mattings, Druggets, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, and Mats, A visit of inspection will am- ply repay. CLOAXS AND SUITS. Chas. Gossage & Co. ‘Wo shall open, on Mondag, in our Cloak Department, large lines of Fall and Winter Cloaks, in fresh and de- sirable styles, from good all wool Beavers, well finished and tastily trimmed, ot the popular prices of $9, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, and $25, and o choice line of Berlin Suits equally cheap. Also, latest styles of Overskirts and Jackets, from new and popular materials, Black Cash- mere Polonaises (unmade), richly Jetted and Embroidered, from $37 up, with all late Novelties in Suits, Cloaks, and Polonaises, The highly popular, handsome “Combination Costume,” in a great variety of ma- terial, on hand or made to order, 106,108 & 110 State-st , GO & G2 Washington-st. S*EREOSCOPIO VIEWS. OUR VIEWS, Albums, Frantes, Chromos, Photographs, * “"&o., dan be had by i GOURTRY DEALERS Trom this date on, in eny quantities wishod, gt BASTERN PRIODS, suving tme and Toiglit. o the largost atock ever shown in ofi%“&" R TSt e a1 o Novoltios out. Sotnll buyers, also, can save monoy by buying of us. o & Foster 88 State-st., Chicago, Wholesale and Rotail Dealers and Publishers, N. B.—VIEWS sent to solect from, with priviloge of roturning a part or the wholo, LAKE NAVIGATION. GOIDRICHS STRANERS For Racins, Milwaukes, Bhoborgan, Maultor wue, ota,, dafly (Bundags escoptod), 3%~ Saturdus's hioat don't For Graad. Huven, Muskegon, of Qe m. 8. @ Mouday, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &o. J. NEWMAN AT THE (rreat Wst Sifle_ ny Goods Honse, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, Havlng purchased from thy Assigneo, at s tromondous pacrillco, tho entiro atenk of the abovo woll-known and log eatablishod iportor and anufacturor of Ladios! Corsataand Undorwoar, will offor the 1smo for salo on THIS (SATURDAY) MORNIN(G, AT TROM 30 T0 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Thisalo will afford Indlea an opportunity t areathargain I T class i kondn he (NG WhS Sioure sonxating uf tho fineat and bat-miado goods, whl bo sold Tor bt ho peica atup-iialsned ani tafor Ladies' Chermlso, padien’ Ohiomiso, tuoked, pullod, snd embroldered cdandice’ Giomias, tunked and emiroidored bosorm, at 45+ Iadise! Ghiomlss, fina cordod hand, at b 3 25 Latiea Chemiis, Smbrolderod i oo bosoras, a3l et 3,60, dnulrl:}lh:lvrla::“wm 50, 6, 75 conts, and $1, worlh 31 Ladios, Night-Drossoa at @1, 81,25, snd 81,60, worths ed and Fmbroldored_ Skirts, 60, 75 ¢ 84, Ladios’ ‘Tu ndt 31,60, warth frons 31 to 34 enoli, tUavers, o, &, b, worth 1, 81,30, cantr, 1,00, $1.95, por) Cnmorle G CTAThar and Gidldronts Dy at Misson® 'S 5 vl teent w3 Gifldron's Drawors at 35 snd 80 conts, 0 Mivsen! ad Childron’s Night-Drossos, ombroldarod, afRicomee 160 Childron's Marsoll] d D, JSOChiidronis Marsoillos Hults and Drossos at75 aonta, e Ttet, Al Brges s, from "85 to.47: worih froms 88 to §15 aoh. Iufants! Bibs, 15 oonte, CORSETS. 160 palen Corvets at 25 conts, wortl 60, 500 pates Carsota at 40 conts, worth ). £0n paira Coraota at 6) cents, worth #1.35, B pates Cornota at 75 conta, warilt $1.7. 40 pates Coraote at 11, warit forscta at $1.27 1,000 Diatrs gon 'nma'u"' e a8 1 88, U paes g o warth 86, 200 gonulno Robert Wesley Ce | Aaduin Vista Cnsot, Sa oange o> ot 8160 worth 83, & Frianel Wors Gorsot: 0 conts. Latof Ladics' Fino Folt Skiits, $1.60 quality, for 81, CARRON, PIRIE & (0., TRIMMING LACES, &o. TRIMMING LACES, &C, o, Lt & G, State and Washington-sts., Have just opened a Large Line BLACK GUIPURE, THREAD, FRENCH, YAK, and BEADED TRINNING LACES, AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM FOR- MER PRICES! Elogant Point Gaze, Point Applique, and Chantilly Flounces; Point Gaze, Point Ag)lique, and Chan- tilly Barbes and Hdkfs.; Point Appligue and Chantilly Marie éntciuettes, Fichus, Capes, Sashes, 0 Bcsmt!itu] noveltios for ovening wear, to which they invite attention, FIELD, LEITER & C0. FINANCIAL. InvestmentDepartment OF T8 MERCHARTS', PARMERY, AND MECHANICY SAVINGS BANK, INVESTHENT CERTIFICATES, Soecured on Improved Real Estate, bearing interost at the rate of 7 8-10 por cent por annum. Intorost paya- ble in quarterly installments. Cor- tificatos for $100 to §5,000 registor- ed, or transferable by (iohvery. For }mrtioulnrs apply in person or by otter to the undersigned, at the M., F. & M. Savings Bonk, 75 South Clark-st. SYDNEY MYERS, Managor. WINDOW GLASS. Gohansey Glass Mannf' G, 40 North Third-st., Philadelphia, Pa., Aro now making, and havo on hand the &% Reat and bost assortmont oy WINDOW GLASS. Orders promptly fllled at LOW PRIOES, Our Glass is SUPERIOR TO OTHER BRANDS, *Packod liko Frenoh,” of High Tolish and Light Color, It is bolioved EQUAL TO FRENCH, AND AT LOWER PRICES. Also, manufacturs Wino, Porter, and Min« oral Bottlus, Flaslks, Vials, aud Fruit Jara, e i SCALES, FAIRBANKS' 'ETANDALD . KD, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00« ¥ 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Besareful tobuy oy the Genulne, ~ COPARTNERSILP NOTICE, COPARTNERSHIP, MR, A, D, SKILLMAN ia a partner in 1n our houso from thin date, ) UIAS, O, RIOW & O, orlor'qualitios aro oach, . B Missos and. Ohlldron's Chombso at 25, 35, and 45