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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, S EPTEMBER 4, 1875.—TWELLVE PAGES, FINANCIAL. ELiltle Change to Note in Aflairs at San Frase elsco. The Designs of the Bank of California Directors Still Unknown. Rood Progress Reporied by (ho Gold Dank and Trust § 3pany. el A Verdiot of Acoidental Death in the Case of Ralston, Liability of the Stockholders of the Bank of California. SAN FRANCISCO. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Bax Fnaxciaco, Cal., Bept. 3.—An regards tho Bauk of California, assuranco is givan, on indis- putablo authority, that tho business of the bank will b closed up, as it affects all tho croditors sud stockhotdars, in tho most advantageous way. Timo will Lo given to debtors who aro un- able to moet their Lills, but an effort will be mado to colicct nasots as soon na circumatances parmit. As fast as tho eash should bo availablo, tho indebtodness of the bank will bo paid off, ‘Whon tho affairs of the bank shall have been cloarod up, the syndicnte will take Into consid- oration tho advisablenoss of contivuing tho old orgauization or tarting a now ono, or whatover ather courss it w5ill bo bost to take, ANOTIER STORY, -~ Bax Faavcisco, Sept. 3.—Tho flanncial out- look improves every day, Goneral business hias resumed its usual channels. Largo smounts of coln bave recently beon thrown on the market from tho Trossury and Mint, to which will probably bo added $200,000 to-morrow by trana- tor from tho Trensury to tho Natlonal Gold DBank aud Trust Compauy, This tends to mako monoy much casior, and tho affairs of the Bank of Califorma aro progressing favorably, In on ioterview with pronunont gentls. mon of the dircetory thle aftornoon, auovors were given that™ tho bost prospoets * exmted fora spordy reopouivg. A guarantco capital to tho amount of movoral millivos ks been alroady subscribod, and tnoro 1 promisod. TLo creditors oxhibic a disposition to grant rea~ eonallo oxlension ou their demands, and atock- hboldeis, withiout oxcoption. 80 far ad seen, oz~ piesa tholr willinguess to enter into tho pro- posed arrangoments, Furthor examination into the stato of tho asdoty warrants the aguortion that their condition ia Latter than at frst wupposed. The Diroctors at present prefer to make public no dotachiad etatoment na to the ausuta and liabilitios, though information | waa_privatoly afforded fo aweist in obtainiug & genelal kuowledgo of the condition of the Lank, which goos far to confirm the rccont favorable reportd. No datinite time is etated for rouump. tion, but o delay of about two wooks waa fn- tonded, at which time a full statomont of its affairo will bo made public, Bax Fraxctsco, Sept, 3,—The opouing of tho Morchanta' Exchange Bank aud the prospect of the immediato resumption of tho Bauk of Cali- fornia causo the bost possibla fooling Iu buai- uees circlos, and, with tho oxcoption of tha cloa- ivg of the Stock Board, buminesa hua practically sctilod dowrn Lo its usual routine, 'Tho timo hoa not yet been fixed for the reopening of tho bank, o4 much work romaiua to bo dono in the exami- nation of the accounts. 1Mr. Ralaton's succossor ia not yot decidod upon. ~ At prosent D. O, Milla is at tho bond of affalrs. ‘The mmount of the nrw caplitnl subscribed In $4,800,000, The bank aifairs will be taken in charge, and tho Lusiness manngaed 8s baforo the failura, until the sssets ato cuilected and all tho dobts aro paid. The on- gaizcmoants snd obligations of tho bank will ba toxulnted quietly and prudently, so as to rostore confldenco among the morchants and roliove thocity of any auticipation of injury fu any ro- spoct. Tho stockholders aro oxpected, in their own Intorest sud that of tha city, to give tho syndicats & coatrolling iatorost in stock, and when the bauk Is free from jts obligations and its avgots have beon realized, tho benofit acora- ing will bo distributed awoug the stockhalders prorata, New Yonk, Soot, 3.—The Unitod Staten Treas- ury transferred to San Fraucisco to-day $160,000, the total aluca the troubles of the Bank of Oali- Tornin belng §1,500,000. A dispateh from Ban Franclaco oays: “ D, 0, Mitle, tho Prosidont of tho Baok of California, authorizos the statoment that the capitalists of that city will subucribo suflicient to take tho Btock of tho bank and guarantes tho stockliold. ord aguinst 1088, Al claims agaiuet the bank il bo paid in full, and it will resumo busiaesa immeawtely,” TIE BTOCK RXONANGE, BAN Fnaxcico, Sept. 3,—Tho San Francisco Block Rxchauge hold & mosting to-day. 'Two bundred and fifty thousand dollsra was wub- seribed to the guarsutas fund of tho Bank of Culifornia, Bubseriptions wers mado Ly in- dividual membors amounting in the sggrogate to from $250,000 to §400,000. ‘Yho Board will not robably * resumo ifs scssions until tho ank begins paymont, aud in tho moan- time will discourage any bLusiness on tho street. Privato transactions wers mado, Bowover, to-day at tho followlug ; Con. Virginia: 240; Culitornis, 63; Opbir, 43; Crown Voiuf, 28; Bost & B., 40 'bid: G. & 'C., 10; Yellow Jacket, 55; Bolchor, 21; Mexlican, 87, The best of feeiing prevails among the Lrokors, TOE HALBTON INQUEST. The fugucst iuto tho case of Ralsion concludsd to-day, ‘The roport of tho oliomiats slowed, no evidonce of polson in tho gtomach, and the jury vetured a verdict of accidantal doath from cone geation of vital orgens and drowning, ‘Lbo Natlonsl Gold Bank and Trast Company roport good prospects of carly rosumption, TUE BAN FRANGISCO MINT* Wisnmaroy, D. C., Hept. 8,—The Director of the 3iut at Ban Frauclaco wons the followlug tel- suram from that aity to tho Bocrelary of the Lreasury to-d **An sdditional balf million 1u gold coin may bo tranaferred from tho Bullion fuad to the Tronsury, withont tuterfoiing with the prompt payment of bullion do, posita and pur- clisties bflnt.hn int, which {s roflnlnu on & larger soalo, iness is 1mproving, will soon ove forward oo & moro solid Lasi LIABILITY OF TIK BTOCKUOLUEDA OF TIHE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, AssociaTep Priss Oryice, of the n ho New Yonx, Sopt. World: An * Anxious ), through tho press, to hartor of tho Bank of #tockholders Jlable for if you, whether they aro i able to meet the llabilltiey » & orvtmub-nfi- Indch‘t ;':.l- l‘l.l 8" to the extent ng to coutribute any informat| e eation within my power Azudin;; t; t:?ogvrn'znnga -l-l{:‘u::. 1"{.}:.5??’“ tmply ‘This oxtent of the Lonal Guoio? Y " of the atockholders iy a 0 n-p}udl:n,’o‘ feel coutidant to offer an authoritative 1.—7 the Editor Inquirer ™ calls o explain whethor California ™ makes its tho dewts of tho bauk,” AxT, 4. Hx0, 1, Corporations formy i e s s z Snpt Lot municipal pun szo, 34, Tos Logklature shall have na power to pass Sny act prantiva any eharter fur bankina Burmoset oy saaccistions ma, raied un uputs of goid i siiver, ster 2% §0347al lawa for the 1t follows from the foregolng that the Baok of Califoruis lus no special charter go, operatians or uuitiny itu labil-bigeS0YOPUI0E ite The General Iucorporation e, uuder which the bauk was originslly GrRemzed, waa thoughs iusaticient to cover bankiug business, 8o, in 1868, if Imiutake not (by au uct of March b of tlat year), tho goneral law was anended w0 a3 %o caver tho defect, in the following somewhat o ot terms, to-wit. : rporations for wanifacturing, mining, mechan. e, marcaniile, whardig And dching: ot frrrrd Durgoses; or for the purposs of engagiug in any :lp-dq,n) i trade, business, or commerce, forelgn o auestic, may be formed’ under the provisions of this ::‘a;::fl."“r::“m and the members thersofpbelng fblectio sy Lililiss Rersin imposed, snd tg ‘The parsona) lability of the atockholders of tho Bank of Uoflfornh’mut bo found under the Drovislons of the State Coustitution and any law inede in pureganco thoreof. Hec, 83 of the Cone stitation provides thys Bach atocknolder of & corporation or jeint-stock shall be fodiyid, aad Wmu-umfimumw’ Tl Tho aat of Mareh b, alresdyrefacred 10, amagde ing the Gen Incorporation act, enforces the Boc. 36, above quote rrovmlng in terma that each stockholdar **ahalt Lo mevorally and indivldually porsonally Jiable for such propor. tion of all {ts debta and lisbilltics as the amornt of atock or sharen owned by lum ln mueh corpo- 1ation bioars to tho wholo of tho wnbicribed cay {tal stock or eharos of tha carporation,” ate. An T undorstend it, tho offoct of those lawe, organia and atatutory, {a this: that §f o atocke holder owna 10 per cent of tho stock of the | Bank of Califurnis, ho in reaponsible for 10 por cout of ita total linbalition, und no mora; that is tosay, thars socmd to bano foundation n law for the clnlmn}ml forth by womo. that as tha Conatitution of Catiforala nuthorized no hanl charters, theraforo the Bank of Caifornin 1w aimply an unlimited partnorsbip, in which each atockholdor ia reaj.onsibla for all its liabilitics an would bo the cauo uuder an ordinary mercautile copartuership. el bo oan, of ponrvn, that, tho qaestion whother thostocklioldors of tho ewapen:iod ank aro good for all ite liabilities must dupand lnlu meaguro upon tha question whather the mli kuown and woalthy directors of tho bauk sul liold the largo proportion of ita rtock which thoy hold originally. One thing may bo ansuma.d s cortain—that novernl of tho directorsaro nadt only mon of large wealth, put of unvlomishe roputations for mteguity and fair-dealing, aud that they will bo likely to omit nothing 1eason- ably within their control to noe ihat overy juut finbility {8 satiafiod. o this ond I Lollove tho bank will rosumo atanan early day, if thewo wealthy diroctora #ea any rafoty muumm{{cn fi eud if they do hold the majority of the stuck, n‘u I8 probable, they will not aeo any ' K“fllf’ kAt iafactory to such men an Milly, Tallaut, Parrott, and othiers who mignt bo named, oxcopt la re- umptioo. 3 'I'lxr:mu‘u 1 do not bolinva that theso rontlomen naod any such Bpur totheir offorts, businoss men willneo that their aafent road out of tue ditticnl- tv—in viow of tho extent of thuir labilities, it thoy aro hoavy stockhioldors—ia by way of ro- Aumption, Jointly thoy ara fininciaby sblo to purkuo this road, aud thoy nro probably now do- vining o plan wharoby tho liability of all their ten mny bo malutaived. - Again, thoro may be truth in tho suggostion that tho assots ora better than tho ditactors eupposod ou tho day of failure. Thne far no ono hae epecifically staind when and how tho Iato Mr. Ralston made sctual lossos nuflicient to acoount for sevorsl milliona of doficit in tho k's assots. In tho abscnco of auch informn- may it not bo true ihat largo sums aro locked up where, though not immindiately nvail- ablg, they can uvuntml}]y be realized? If &o, tha situation, though bad enough, will bo much better thay if thosa milliona had beon aweps out of exintonce, or placed absolutely beyond con- trol. Rtespootfully, J.o W ng.\'rox. ELSEWHERE. A PAILURE AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Spectal Dirvateh to The Chicago Tribuite, Droowsaroy, 1ll., Kopt. 3.—Taylor, White & Co., wholeasle notion dealers, mado & voluntary anrsignmont for tho bonoflt of their creditom to William H. Winogardner, Liabilities, $20,000, STORM DAMAGL. 10WA. Oxama, Nob., Sopt. 3.~1he heavy raln of yos- torday waslied out a good deal of tha track on the Chicago & Northwestorn Itoad, near Now Jof- fordon, In. A cattlo train went turough the bridgo at that place at 8 o'clock last night, and twelvo cars smashed, and nearly nil tho caltle kitled. No men woro seriously injured, Tho operator says that it will bo sevoral days before wo sball got any traius from tho Esat. About all tho trains Liavo been {aken off. The tramn due horo from tho Eaat this morniug is east of New Jofferson, and ona that left hero last evon- ing I8 at Dunlap. Tho tfelograph lines aro in uflublu also on this routo, but all right olae- whero. Outasta, Bopt, §—Evoning.—Tha eitnation on the Chicsgo & Northwortorn toad in much bet- tor than ranmul this morning. All traing, how- ovor, have been abaudoned ou the damagod part of thoroad west of Boono asa precautionsry moasura. Through pasaongers holdwg tickets over thinroad will ba forwarded via the Cbicago, ]ln‘nk Inland & Peoifio or Chleago, Butlington & uincy, Q(.Illcnylu, Aug. 8.—Qeneral Agent; Eddy tele- Rraphu from thoeceno of tho wreck on the Chica- 0 & Nortlurostern Road ** No livoes loat, noona injured, and ouly one ear of stock lost, Wesnved 160 bead, Evorything possiblo is bowng done to replaco tha bridge o that traios can run on time o8 usual.” EAST SAGINAV., MICH. Special Drapatch to T'he Chicago Tridune, List Baarvaw, Mich., Nopt. 8.—A sovers storm, althongh of short duration, accompanied with hoavy wind, visited this eity to-day, In tho southern partof the city tho wind was os- peclally sovoro, assuming tho proportions of a whirlwind, and dolng considorable damage, A dwolling oocuplod by Krani Valloy was litted from ita fouudation and carried a number of foot, comiog down with such forco s to com- plataly wrock it. Mra. Valloy was considorably burt, and s obild was burned by coming in contact with n stove. Tho damago _amounts to 8800. A houeo occapied by Lawrence King was “trick by lightning, burning off a portion of tho roof and terribly shocking » lady named Litila in a house adjoluing, knooking bor dowu; modical ansistance was required. Mre, King was also shocked, Tho residenco of Mr.\Wheaton waa ntruck by lightuiog and conald- erably damaged, but no ono was seriounly in- Jjured. A number of chiumnoys waro domolished and a large number of troes blown down, The smoko-stack of tho drill-houso of DBundy & Gouwany' salt-works was also blown down. AROUND SIOUX CITY. Spectal Diapaten to The Chieaan Trbune, 8toux Ciry, Ia., Bopt. 3.—All tho railroads runniug in bera have sufferod moros or lesa by the recent storms. No trofns havo arrived hero on Linio for tho past two days, maony boing twen- ty-four hours bobind timo. This fa the first day of sottled fair wosthor wa havo had for neasly turoo weoks. It ia now clear aud cool. Svectal Diapateh (o The Chicago T'riduns, Broox Ci1v, In., Bept. 8,11 P m.—A tole- gram just received from Lomars stutes that the Floyd River is nising rapidly, aud in now bigher than it wan last spring when ft flaoded tho valley for 25 miles betwoen lere and Lo- mars to 0 feot dnnr. Tuo rise will proba- bly reach hero by daylight. Tho runoing of the Blaudxe fu, a0d Bt. Taul road Las bson mus- pended, MINNESOTA. Svectal Disvaten to Tha Chieaon Tridune, LaCuosse, Wis., Bept, 9,—Tho rivor dlvision of tho Chicago & Bt. Paul latlroad hins rocoverod soouer than was expacted, and to<day traine are ronnicg regularly again. Thomas Fletcher's woolen mill, opposite this city, in Micneaota, was geverely damaged by thoe atorm of tho lat, Three buildings adjoining the main faotory wero ewept away, Tho mull racs was partly destroyed. THE TELEGRAPH NEGOTIATIONS, New Yonx, Bept. 3,—It Is now pretty deflnitely aottlad that all negotistions for the consolida- tion of the Weatern Union and Atlautio & Po ciflo tolograph lives have coma to an end, wlithe out the probability of any further attonipt, at loast for tho prosent, on tho part of the Western Unlon to offcot that object. It was roported early {o-day that another meeting to reconsider tho subject would ba held this aftornoon, but no such meating took place, and It is not believed that any fusthor conference iu contemplated, A mesting of the Executive Comuittes of the Westorn Unlon Compsuy waa held this aftor. noon, bat 1t is underatood that there was no rolorence to any consolidation with the Atlantio & Pacltio Company, prabably owing to tho abs wupt termination of tho conforence yester- oy, sud . the rejection of (hie Proposi- tlon mule by the Weutorn Union. A ro. znur:y::“ rfi:; fflnlflro?fcb Comuniittoo, wh;'fh il sbior N recidte of tha Atiantio & Paoigie. “Tioo e of the lalter Com ia undoratood that orders bave aire inwued for the resumption of work at -H’psrn'u where thora had b Tpon the consaiidar) n & lunp-uuu.lan coussqueut ;aun:iou n‘! hnwwnu ady ava beou given to complate the Clit~ oago to Bt. Loulv. Ou '&.u route nrtargomm‘i:‘:a of wiro, 230 miles have already been put up, leaviug only 60 wilos to be comploted, The bullding of additional braucls. routes 1 rlsc in coutomplatiou. It f rumored that the Western Unlon Lisve roquesiad of the Southorn & At lsabio Tolograph cnmmn{. the caucelation of the contract 1ado by the latter C mpany with tue Western Unlon for the use of g wire be. $wesn Washingtou and New Yark, In ths ovent of this contract baing suuulied, the Bouthain & 4 with the Atlaatio & Pacifie, Touke from ow Yk o o oy akiog & rech SPORTING NEWS. . Tho Bos'ons Defent the Athloties Yes- torday---18 to 0. Goldsmith Maild Trots a Mlle in 2:14 1.4 at Hartford, | Olosing Day of the Races at Aurora, Iil, An Exalting Firemen's Tournamont at South Bend. BASE-BALL. - BOATONN-~ATULLTICS, Spectal Iispateh s The Chicaao Tribune, Prutanerenia, Sopt. S—Tho Atblotics ro- coived tho worat dofast et recorded i thoir an- nals this afternoon. the Dostons grestly oute batting aud outflelding thom, aud winning by a scoro of 16 10 0. Clapp, tho catehier of the Ath- lotics, only played tbrao Inviugs, and, boing buit,e Godnoy took Lis place. Monmug pitched for tho Boatons, and tho Athlotics utterly failed to hit lum, makiog ouly five cleau hits fu the gamo, and Lut twico reaching their bases by or- rors. Tho Bantons punialiod McBride's pitching with grent cane, makjug twenty cloan hitk, and enrning five rane. Bagd, of tho Atiautica, umne pirad well, About 4,000 pervons wero prosent, Ininioa— 18445067 Bortona, B 2040401 1-10 Athiletles 006 uuD00 0=y 2 LOW HARTFOIDS, Civersyatr, 0., Sept. 3.—DBaws-ball : Lud- lows 6, lisitfords 4, e i THE TURF, THE NANTFOUD BACES, HAnTFORD, Sopt. 3.—Fifteen thourand poople witueasod tho racos at Chartor-Oak I'ark to-day, ‘o race for the 2:34 class, purao of 3,000, was wan by Oriont; Dan Bryant, second; Unknown, third, Timo—2:24; 2:24; 2:253/, Tho raco for tho 2:23 class, for n purac of 84,000, was won Ly Tarus; Annfo Colling, second ; Adolaido, third, Timo—2:22} ; 2:2214; 2253, Intho free.for-nll race, thoro wers but two statters,—flopefal and Amencan Gltl. Tho race wad won by tho former iu threo straight beats, Timo—2:171¢s 2:181¢; 218}y, Qoldamitia Maid trotted for o purss of £2,000 to Leal bor own record, Sho was accompanied by a runoing companion, nnd tratted the firat lieat in 2:2217, and thoe second 21417, failing to Leat the racord of 2:14 as Mystio D'ark. AT LAPAYETIE, Spestal Dunatehs t> i Clicacn Tribune, Laraverre, Ind, Bopt. 8.—The trot at tho TFair thi nftornoon wes for n piurso of 8500,—all horaes barrod who bhave beaten 2:23,.~five on- frios. Bob Ridley, owued by Groen, Danville, I, wou first prize in three straight hoats, Tiwe, 2:361¢, 2:30, 2:08, To-morrow foronoun thero will bo a 2:40 trot, and & running race i tha afernoon, milo hosts, for which six cntries hiavo buon made. TUE PROAPECTIVE DIXON MACES, | Spect st Dievalch to The Cliewan 1ridane, Dixon, I, Bept, 3.—Tho anuual fall weeting of the Dixon I'ark Associntion will be Lold on theirspacious gronuds commoncinz Sept. i% next, ood coutinuing five dacs. Premiims amounting tonearly €6,000 aro offered. 'The srounds heve baeen ovarhiauled, buildings put in shape, and the tinck lengthoned. It is iow considerod the vary bost track in tho country, Tha sdmisslon fea Laa Loon rduced ouo-half, and carriages ad- mitted freo. Bix thoueand peonls can be scsom- +modated, aud there iy stalling for 350 horsey. TUE AURORA TACEA, &pecial Disvateh to The Clucaan Tritune, Autona, 1L, Bept. .—The racen closed this ovoniug, having passed off vory eatisfactorily througbiout, despita the delav cansod by schems ors yosterday and the ‘hf Leforo. Turfmen ex- pross thomselvos ns well ploased with the man- ngoment ana the' treatmant they have received. ‘tuo judgos wero W. 8. Trazier aud Dr. ¥, L. Bartlatt, of Aurora, and Capt, Edward Marm, of Oswego. Tuoro hus boon littlo or no dispute over thelr rulings, and good order in general hos pracailed, Tho following ia the summary of o 2:43 clasn : 21§ a4 ] i 78 56 car 11 1603 a8 4y Wost Faarnaught, A4 23 Jomes L... 3877 Tady Melai 54y Kitty Stratto 684 adger..., 77 cais The summary of the running raco, mila beats, inas follown Jack Larkawa, Gol Ricely. Litvlo Fraul Altea Ward clasa Wobbor distanced all except~ o Chiof, viz.: Qunn{ Boy, loxo, Lady I1.. Daniel Boone, and Miraculous, Matwe brino Chief took second money, The 81,000 fres-for-all raco was a good ono. Tho following s tho summary 1 Mollio Morris, 111 Rtandall.,. 223 Frad Jlvoper.. 4084 A:{ 5 6 b hal Shord ‘2, FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. A HIGULY S8UCCESSFUL AFFAUL AT HOUTU DEED, 1D, Spectal Diapaich to The Chicaao Tribune, Bovru Bexp, Iud., Bept. 8,—Early this morn- ing teams from the country came in with lunds of men and women to witness (lio sporty of Lhe tralned atblotes in tho trinls of muscle and skitl by running for the firemen's prizes, "'hio Lake Slioro Noad brought ten loaded cara from Goshien and Eltbart, aud soven frcm Laporie, The Michigan Central brought a largo train, and the main streots from eatly moruiug were shrouged 40 ms to bo moorly {mpassavle, A parade was made sbaitly befuro npoon, when thoro was womly a mita of hose and hovk-and-ladder compauies in lino. The clty had prepared a fine track on Washington slroet, and fencod it in, sud tho Fire Doparte ment had caused to bo erected scaty for abont 4,000, Tho judges wore sprolated Ly tho fore- mon of the companiss, and wero L. Pino and Qoorge Mortzee, of Houth Bend ; William Con- rad, of Warsaw; Q. F, Belleck, of Paw Paw ; and U. B, Black, of Bucbansn. Tho timekeopers wore Mayor Millor and Eli Wado, of Bouth Bond ; Mills H, Landon, of Niles; Hou Meyors, of Laporto; and J. Koontz, of Gosbon, Time was called soon ofter 1 o'clock, sud the sport, for 80t mhould bo classed, for sporting rules sre made to apply where practicable, soon com- monced, At the lower ond of the track Iarge crowda gathered up by tho track fonco, and, 28 the bose-compaufes thraw wator, they got copi- ous dronchings, The Clippors, of Niles, falled, after thelr run, to get their hoso off the oart, and so got only s rocord of ruoning-timoe, The Wida-Awakos, of Laporte, mada the horstofore unprecedsnted time of forty saconds, which cro- ated wid excitement, Mayor Nye, of Laporte, wes fn the judges' stand at the time, and offered to back the Wideawakes agalost the world, but the fast company had not Yot appoared, sltbiough some antbusiastic citizen of Laporie telegraphed home fmmadiately that tliny bad got fires money. Tho Buohanan com- pavy failod to makie their coupling after having mado a good yun, Wiille tho Sualls, of Paw Paw, worae runalug, » section of the graod stand gave WAY, procipitating nearly 800 people, moro or less injuring & nuwmber of persons, and preakiog the limba of ono lady and a ohild. This demoralized thom somewhat. taveral companies had never bofors mado attschments (o hydrants, and found thomselves quite slow. Towarde tho lst osme the Dolts Ho No. 1 of this city, who had beea baviag & quiet practice for some time, aud though buc fow knew of their makiog fast tine, yet nons suspected than as bef g the wioning onos. It Lzd beon talked among » fow, however, tbat they might bo dangerous com; etitors, au When thoy made the oxtraordiuary flm of 883{ the excliynient wea of the wildet o aractar, Menibors of the company wera pioked and oarvied on the shoulders of their brother firw and Shser upon cliser given for the viotorioas 'athe leten. "Tho folloming is & summary: U AL nuraber of men not moro thon sightesn nor than twalvn s cach cart tocarry 160 fent of hoxe, with: tight couplinze of nat iees than thren thros L rin 40 poda o & hizdrant, lay 100 feat of hose, br tlfnge, inako attachmeats, and throw wate © 10 1:g reelet befors tize Judges, Running tme, Water Blat ltone, N Deflance H. 0, Cilpper Most, No, 3, Nikes.. T 8, & M. 5. R, Rt Hose, Saati Hond dr, Witeawalin Hors, Tages a7 Alert Hore, No, | Hiteh < Fitinart ol Andpipe 10w iy I, i bl Youne o 1 Gnehien iy ¥ B 2r Hose, P lowing ¥ hose-sert o fin‘ah-d for t beao harrow wi tnt 1 opatakes summary ; ¢ Promiuns, oue the occaston, vatue $05; nne ety £:0, and £2) in canly aid o wrougi-frun L1 $.5, tn the vloweat company s tho cone fioss and 44 poda, to Jay 5 feot L chimen ek Lefote, escopt no reatriction i regard to couslings ning Water time, ide, Seconin, Deitn Howo Company, ba monoy in tho otlor race, accord: 10stod on th: Sweopstakes. Lo made'n Lio on 953, and 1an agsin, otlier tioun 5557, when night came on, aud the mattor iw loft {0 tha Chiofs of the Laporte snd South Boud Fivo Dopurtments to decido whon the tio khall Lo run off, ‘The Chiefs decidod to disposo of the prupercy at acction, aud divide proceods, ‘Tho noxt was for book aod tadder campanios, to run 150 yarde, ruiso o twenty-five-foot ladder againkt o building, awd_send a man to tho top, b #50 to first, and 825 to second. Tho Nelief, of South Boud, 1nade 1t ju 375{ neconds; tbo Col, A. M. Tucwor Company, of Elibart, in U1lg . and the Reweuo, of Goshen, in 32, A prewminm of £30 for tho best vislting brass baud wag awarded to Elkhart, “Lhis eveniug the firemen aro baving a grand bali, which i crowded. T'ho attendauce was og- timated at fully 10,000 pouple, —— PEDESTRIANISM, A CHALLENGE ACCLPTED, In yesterday's issuo Mr. 11, L. Goodman ad- dressed & challouge to Mr..John Stearus to walk 8 60-mile match : nod now comen Mr, Btoarus and promptly accepts the proposition, and eays he will walk Suturday, Sept. 11, at tho Weat il Riuk, for o utako of not more than £100 & sido. A meeting to arrango preliminarica can bo had by addreestng him ot No, 760 Weat Loke Btrogt. g taken first K to custom, r Jaurols, aud wade 1o ruu in the Widoasakes ond Union POLITICAL, THE WISCONSIN CAMPAIGN. Syeciat Diapateh o The Chieago Trioune. 3apwoy, Wis., Sopt. 3.—Tho Journal to-night publishes anothor anti-Taylor manifesto, riguod by Philo 1L Ortov, ono of tho five signing the provious onoe retative to tho Ailwaukee meeling, "Ihis {6 addressod to tho oditors of the Democrat, and its caustle criticisma take additions poigu- oncy from tho fact that its writer s an old, tpozial peceonat friond. It protosts vigorously nininet tho Demucral’s course tn acting as the orgou of dov. Taylor, chumpioniug his claims to renomination, and sbusivg all who doubted its propriety, inetead of seekiog to savo tho Ro- furmy party by mclecting its strongest can- didate for Guveruor, and alloges thero is quite ns much pround for ebarging ita oditors with boing nctitnted by poraonal solf-ine toreat, As for calling those opposing, sora-lieads And traitors, ho declures that the recout mani- festo shows why Tuylor is unfit to be contiunod a4 Governor, “Thousauds of Rotormers, and nearly overy nromineut pian in the party, have oxprossnd thameolves witll more strougly whilo Luylor Ling been in oflice, ho qunrrel in thic party grows more and mora bittor, und will cost Teylor thousands of votes. Capitol city caucusen” woro held by tha Gove ornot's fiiands Jast night. Mort of them were beld in salouns were beer flowed freoly, and jhe Capitol cliquo of onico-holderns nnd cinployes wepe vigorourly st woik. All who voemed to digwent wore instiltod and stigwatizod ns bolcers, THE CALIFORNEA ELECTION, Nrw Yonxk, Sopt. 3.—Tho [Farald's San Fran- cleco special sayn that tho Domocratic State tioket has fully 80,000 plarality ; that Bidwsll, the * Indopendent " caudidute for Governor, did not carry & county, and that A. J. Lryant, sn old-timo Ropublican, fs Mayor olect. Ho woa adoptod by the Domocratic “Convention, it is genorally understond, at the solicitation of W, O, Raluton, of tho Mank of California. Tho result of tha eloction fn the city is utill undecided. ‘Tho wsuner ju which the ballot lins boen conntod makes any estimato difieult nutil tho voto ia further countad, Pago 14 robably elected to Congreas in tho Bacand District. No returun wera recoived to-day to modify othor provioua roports, p HaN Fuancisco, Bept. 3,—WIth few exceptions, the 1t invo probably capturod tho city. The contest botween Ciayton and Bryant is still un- decidod. Bodluu, Independont, is no doubt olected Asseszor, Ono ur_two minor ofilcen aro 1 doubt. Otheryise the Democrats aro thought to biavo wado a clean sweop. -— RAILROAD NISWS, HEW FAST FREIGHT LINE, The Commoreial Exprens Company which wag formed a fow yeurs ngo in Now York for the vurposo of carrving West-bonnd freight, has vecoutly Leen roovganized nan fast freweht Line, and opened an oftico fu this city. Tho lino will operate overtho Erie, Grand Trunk and Mickigan Central Ntaliroads, connecting with ull lines East .nod Wost, Mr. W. G. Jooes has boen appointed Gouoral Managor, dud Lo is at present in this city wmaking arraogoments for commeno- g businesa at thia oud. Ho states that the line s fully cquippod with hoist-cars, and is propared to corujote with Ay of the fast lives now running betwasn Now Yorl and thls oity, and ho expests to do & large and remunorativo business. Tue loadquarters of tho new liuo are at Detroit, thiu beiuy the most contral J\umt. Mr, E, L. Somars, & gantleman of considurablo exporioncs i tha' frolght busi- uess, sud woll and favorably Luown among the sbippors In this oity, Las bequ appointod Chi- cago Agoot, with headquaiters ut tho oflice of fiu trand Tiunk Dailwsy, under the Tremont ouso, THE POLICY OF THE ENOLISH STOCKHOLDERS, New Youx, Sopt, 3,—Alr, Jewott, the Recoiver, and tho Board of Diveators of the Erle Railwa: Lave Lad a conforence with the English Commit- tes appointod to iuspoet and roport upon the condition of the road, and it was agroad that the advico of the forolgn stookholdors should be coneldorod fu tho mausgoment. Sir Edward Watiin saya tha way fa clear to epesdy and thor- ongh reorgauization, without sorious. damage to the property and intereuts of the road. As acon a8 reorgunization was effected thoy shonldatrive for au oconotnical and activa msnagemont, and, though the Engliali intsrents bsd power to come rosud 1t, the ** Now Erio" will give its sttentlon 10 Internsl dc\'oanfnnm, and waivo all Litlouw schiomes which have proved so in tho paat, aud will bo watiflod {n offeotually controlling what la utrictly its own proporty, and leae tLo raliroad wars to bo waged by othors. THE SWORD RETURNED, CaLowarr, 0. 8ept. 5.—The Sotdiers’ Reunion cloged to-day. The moruing was devoted to short addrosses and the formsl roturn of the muoh-talked of “lost sword," which was cap- tured from Col, B, M. Archer, of the Baventsonth Towa Regimont, by Maj. W, E. Esten, of Toxas, Owing to uuavoldable clrcumstances neiher of the principals were presont, and in their absence Banator Cookroll, of Missourl, who commuuded tho bilzade with which Maj, Ustes was connecte od, prosonted tho sword on bebalf of Estes to Geu. Wazuer, of Mariolts, who recoived it on bobsif of Col, Archer, 'The coramouy was both intercating aud impressive, The ufioruoon was cocupled with short speeclies aud the ulnf!ng of snrluua 800K, ‘1be reuuton forailly ciosed st 4 o'alook, when tha'touts wora struok, sod tha company soparate o4, baviog bud a ploasand ibico-daye’ waetiog, | comparal s to thora," ! i of the My " musiciau Theodors Thomes . Htudehaker | THE EXPOSITION, Bome of the Prominont IHouses of Chicago Which Ara to Be . Represented, An Interesting Mention of What ‘They Will Exhibit, Responsible Firms and Elegant Goods, THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, “T Imow of no similsr instramenta at all d Tohuan Straurs, apeak- ' Hamlin organ, and to clinch % Opinion of the grest Vienus , ' Tils is Anditis the valy tho optaion of muriciann goueraily. TUronga luig days of labor Aud biyatn deseld of cu Mozara, Mason & Hamlin have steadily improved the fustrament, giving it o distinctivo and en- viabin pia20 aniongs musicsl in-truments, and do. voloplug it into wumothing ss uoar porfection na huwan “bandicratc aod human pemus could briug it, ‘Lo cabivet organ, known in ita lower develap- mont as o moiodcon, mirht hnve lieen of little more account than thst Luwbio instrament, tho aceordion, it Mossrs. Mason & Hambliy, by su. i perior mechanieal skill and thorough musical knoslodgo, buca . by Juteilgont aud ' porsigtent Oxperiment, had uot succeedod 1n mfi..m. g dnte it euh 6 woul of harmony i that it hns beoomo likn the pisuoforty i populanty. Tie stery of iia develan- mont in intererting, 1 inmtruments aro of Anerican Tho tirst waw patentol by in Aszan Mernii eaveloy in 1 uatont, now in posse Hamhn Orgen Comy m Mouraa, T'reskdent, and tho_ orginal neon & beinge sizned by Jamen JobGuines Adams, Hecrataty of Kuate. In JEiT. Alr. Lw- mous Hamlin, tuen cmploved n & melodoon in Liafalo, mala tae improve- ment in voiciug tho roeds, which i the fonndu- t0a of the present great pornlarity of the cabi- not organ, Under his deft manipulation they | Bo longer gave tull and muwical brovement. Atnerica and varving sucoeus, huve # place in adopted Lis 1.Ian, ag we Ls; bies remuimed wester of the prcesw, pecu a wftar yeurs a toundueed and riconess of tono in the rends which is the yeat and dirugaizling excellence of the 3lauon & Uamlin orgaw, 11 1854 Mason and [lamlin coterol into partnera alup, 2nd commenced mansifucturiog in o snsall way in Doston, Twenty-ouo years Luve pasned by, ang, to them. what i the result # ch hay bean the oxcellence of the fustrumont thoy moke, &0 great itw deverved popinlants, that from thoeir mammoth establishment i Camiridgeport, Maea., they eend ont aunually thoussuay of 1ue strumorts for domestic sslo alons, and slup, as well, to every quarter of the gilobo. The unanimous voico of the mnsicians in fnvor of the Mason & Hamlin cubinet orean iy backed by oxtressions so valuablo as the medals, won afier tho seveicst compotition aud tho fuirost scrutiny, at the great Expositions nt Patia aud Vionus. Tho victorics thero were great iri- uwmpha for American art, groater nnwmplis for tho Xasan & Hamlin Urean Company, and the Vieuna victory was onbonced by the ndditon- al bouor of the grand miver iweda) and dipioms of houor bestowed by the Aurtrian Industrial Hociaty. Of the scores of other tnudals won by tho Cowpauy there is not ronm here to speak, Nor, for want of room, can wmention bo muds of tio different atyles of inntrimonls mnnafactured by this Company. Their pisno-hary ca must, however, bo spolien of ns marvelous degrac the raro crisp, vi i3 tonea of the pianofurto with tho prulonged tuues of tho crgan, In beauty and rizhness of fone the Masou & Hamlin organ stands uurivaled. Aa to the atsle of cabinct,—the Lody of tho nowi,—that may be plain to soverily or orncto to extravas pmuce. ThoCompany Las evers stvle of finigh, Tlho Chicago office is at Nos. 80 sud 82 Adamg street, out tcued thin wud wharp, but It wan the preat needud im- ory maker of minlodoons in wrope sdobted amlin's wdea, witly and the melozvon Logau tu tha parlor, fiea Though others DELDING DROTHECAS & CO. Delding Brothers & Co., silk mannfacturors, conutitute the largest, most firmlg-catablishied, and beat known Luuso in theirlino of businees inAmerica. The firm L extenuive establinhi- ments in Chicazo, New York, Bostou, I'biiadole vhis, Cincinuati, and St. Louis, beudes ity great wanufactorics st Rockville, Conn, ‘CLis house uolls its goods in all parts of the Unitod Stases, Cancda, aud South Amcrica, und tue stupendous maguitude of ita trade may ba Judged when wo sav that its eclea for 1874 amouuted to over 31,000,600, Wherever the allka of Bolding Brotlicrs & Co. bave been ox- bilated tu competition ore they bava in- variably token tho firet prowium. Whorover they are futroducad to public uatico, thoro thoy becomo at ouce abiditg favorites, to the prasti- cal oxclusion of all othars, Bolding Brothora & Co. wora tho first manu. facturors of aill in this country to placo their goods in the field, marked openly with tholr own name. A full kuowladge of the invariablio ex~ colloncs of thoir silks, anda belof thet tho honorablo way was tho best wav, caused them to freely indoutify thomselves with thoir goods from the vory outset. Novody Lus over heard of Bolding Brothors Co. uelling their milka under Fronch sud Italian trado marka, Tho manufactorion of this firm, at Rockvills, Conu., furnish coutinuous employment to over 500 Liands, and consume upwards of 2,000 pounds of raw itk per wook. Tho Clicago house of Belding Drothers & Co, ia st No. 198 ¢ Madisou strcet, where a fult line of tho suncrior wlks which have givon this firm such a widespread and enduring raputation ara kopt. A yomaruably flne showing will bo mudo at the Exponition of fimshed goodw, and j00d in procars of manufacture, ‘Ihvuzh the kindness of Mr. 1. N, oivsiore, of Williams- burg, Kan., the firm will cxbibit & nuniaturo cocoonory, sBhowing the cacooss on tho ladcera, us spun by tho warms. Tho display is cortain to b0 ono of” the mont intoresting aud valusble in the antire Lxposition, MULHA, WILDE, DLURTT & co, While tho groat Intor-Stuts Lxposition is in rogioss on tho Iako uhoro, tho nbove firm i1l avo on oxhibition at thelr establishment, unorthwest cornor of Rtate and Madion RLreas, n dnlplng no lees grand iu s hine, consisting of 0vo of the largest and tinont stacks of mon's and bovs’ clmlx(uF and gonts' furnirhivg goodn in the West. Tho famo of thix enterpriving firm oxtonda all over the \Weat. Tho houso has hosn established waventoon yoars, having succeedod G. F. Bolding, 'The goods of their nsnnfacture nrs unwurpassed in quality. It is woll worth oue's time to l"{: visit to thoir mawmmotl stors, whicn may teuly bo called the clothing emrorlum of the West. Thoy have clothing ouough te cover & wultitude of oustomers, aud fn vuriolios to sate iafy thoe poculiar tastea of all. Their work 1 equal to the verv bost deno by tho rotail mor- chaut tajlor of tha city, whilo in price tho diffor= ence in favor of Mosara Wilde, Dluett & Co. fu #0 great 8¢ 10 placo their clothitg htgh in pultio fuvor, Many of the most woalthy and utylishly dresasd people of Clicago wear thoir clothing, Lecaues it 14 choaper in price, and oqually aa rood fu quality a4 any thac can be purchased olsowhere fn tbo city.” Mesars, Wilde, Blustt & Uo. will also hiave upecimens of their work on oxhibitlon at the Exposition Building, but to get a good idea of thair busiuess & visit shonld bo mado to the atore. X, D. PRESTON, **the rubbor man,” is ugaia to contributs to tho Expoattlon, o wilt have, as io the past, one of the most intorcating ‘alsplnys to Lo found 1n the ontiro building. His placa of busiuees is at No. 133 Lake strect, and ho haa long been recoy- uized ns ono of tho miost kuccesstul dealora in {lne rubber goods fn Amerioa. Ie tu_sole Norshwastorn agent for the New York Lalts ing ood Packing Campany, whoea vul canized and other goads are recogunized ad standard and unrivalod the conutry over. Mr. I'reston alao manufactures and doa's Iu puro oake-tanned, short-lappud loather bolting, whicn ranks with tho best i auy murket, 1n sddition to this bo iy Eeuoral agout for J: . lloyt & Co'a tout stretolied und patout riveted whort-lap tting. Al thoua fino goods, aud othoru tn s pasticutar lne, wilt batucludod in Lis Exposition displiy. The 'rubbor sod leatuer Lolting used cu thoe malu lnos of shafting fu the Exposition ara farnished Ly him, MESSLS, HINSDALE, DOYLE & €O, will add to the Exposition vomo misssive sud ex- quisliely-wronght Amorleau grauite DoLULCnS flm caunot fuil to bo & conspicuous and ot tractive foaturs of tho exbibition, ‘khe atone of one 1nopumont of those to bo exhibited fu {rom tuo colebratod quarry at \Wosterley, It, I,, owoed by the firm nawed. Another frown [faie lowell aud Fox Iuluél.lua.. ;lud "'2 :?:lll‘les from o quawy st Quincy, Mass., oontrolle by the saces i, Meaors Hinsdslo, Doyle & Co. are the heavicet dealors lo thovo boawrifol isnitss in tho counitv, and so widely hag their roputation cpread thst in tho cometorios of Cbicago snd the Noithwest somo of the most besutiful sud oxpensivy wo.uments are from thelr calebrated worka, Thoir Now York ofilco 1s 8t 639 Broadway. ‘I'ho wereune of their busi- 1esy Lus nodeusitatedibielropeniugn Lrauch house in this_ oty, and oga of the pitusrs s &Y M. Meliok, witlbave obarge of It Xé will be found at the Gardner Houss. The firm havo now under contract over 100,000 worth of INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STATE [nfustrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, t Will Open on tho Evening of Sept, 8, i enntinuo day and evening until Oct, 0, and will ulledly prove to Lo the GIREAT EVEST OF THH LALLIN AMERICA, work for Chicago alone, Among the rocent ar- Ustie monumenta bult by Hinsdalo, Dn{ls & Co, for Weutern parties, aro thoso of Philander Peck and Lli Tiates at Uraceland, and for Mr. Viankiston and Mr. Armour at Milwaukeo. Tho Dbsticun of the firm in tinmenne. It oxtends oll over the Unitea Htaten. Three Lundrod mon aro onjlosod, and tha pross sales par ai- ihitn aro somothing tike U0,000. Among Lho targeat vaullk recutitly coustrncted in tho nited Btater, wo mav many that for Havemoyor, of K, cuatingg 5,000 that for the Vedder Iy, of Ltiza, costing n lice s D, I8, Gar- ron, of B Lo, Rleo costig 600, and mang othors. The finm kuve alen outonkive Suti in Garcars, Ttaly, ananaged by Mr, Alexe auder Doslo, kou of 006 of vartuere, it 5, WELLS" SWORKH, Tho eagine driving ull of the mackiery Agriculturnl Departaient waa bilt ot th 5 C. Wellw® Engine-Works," of thiy city, cainne of Clinton aud Monruestrects, Flioso are the o works wort of Xew York making mtationary on. in the " LY Kincs aepccialty, no:d consequently maso s betear | 11, sl Ll il i i win taun slops doing ail Kinds of wori, ang | 0% Most yilliant and Magnificent Display in with mfi;Tr mnl»l. which Mr. Wells hax, thoy all Departuents, cau bo buill a4 cheap, if not chesper, than in any othcr place on this continent, Wo takg JVT HALLS ara fuil of Americats tod and contribnted by the Artista sin wich colloction of BIRONG PAINT- 3 YTRONG ANTISTS lias ever beforo boen ented 4 the Jubile in thin country, INTIFIC DEPANTMENT, BuRpieen of the Colcago JI'\'Tnm % never Lefora apyenach excellence on an; TI3 HORTICUL MENT, including a by the Teaduyy frs Yrovinces, 13 & maeved of Fiowers, plearuro tn reforring to this enterprise, for it ig one much needad, as not one in tyonty of the ongiaes kold in the Norihwest havo beon inade hore. There aro several using this maie of oo~ Kinow fu thin city, sud all agrooin recommending 1t in tho highost torms. TUE ** COMMON-RENAY. TRUFS," Naver woa an aiticlo moro fitly bamed. Made ot the mont approved and scicititic of princi- Dples, and tho resuit of years of profound atidy aud axporience, the ' Common-Sensa Truss " 1 nunder the g 2 z £ 3 = H AND FLORAL DEPART- tal Exiibition of Fr ey, Torritorios 1y $u Erasts, Plaut Wi mea: perfection as can ever bo attained in 8 this c'assof uriiclos. It ia mado by Meeara. 2 MECITA Laridott, Butinan & Varker, of No. ) State | humesble wov wset, Chicago. who deal in trurues of il kinds, | [uluie and afg telomgls of MIND over MATT) Alarae and Interestme oo from tie Athauno €' bl cnteal wirczma of Ame e with o fult Diay G fixtircn and oy asatin sionsing. how figs bred wnd praserved in Thaning riremnn. rtments, Testile Pabeler, Mules! Toe s, Fimtture, oschol |, Tersonal, Drefor utal Gouds, tho dispdly la' Grand beyond supportors. shouldor-braces, elastic tocisings, erutened, in-trumentd for defermitics, &e. This tiu-s, afier o rigid esaminat.on in come- Tetition W sany others, wan fodorsed by o Bourd of en - Rurceons avd seientific nion n Wushington, early w1472, and wan by themn provatinecd the one mart complezely adaied for the ratoulion and indieal curs “of rupture, Haliiers wio Lavo been ruptured in sorvice nro, oy Kuecal act of Congrosn, enutled to theas truseen. Approved by the GGovernment, indors- ed by the tredical fratern and adaured by all | 10: who'uso thom, i it angy wouder that the ** Com- mon-Seatie Trueses " echipre all rivalry 2 Theae ex=rlient t alsao bo exhibited at the Ceutennial 1 i SCACHINT., Wo aro gl tho Brauson keitting mackine i to be exmbitod, and agam mive the | 1 public an opportumity to sen 3t vanety of | kuitting ean bo dona with thesa very ponular wmacliner. We whiall licreatter givo & detailed account of itw performance, . FRENCH Iavar Bramhall, Deano & Co., of New York, abiy rerresoutad biero by B, E. Givaudan, are ssill #elling many of their French ranges and broilers, Hendquarters at No. 110 Lauo street, ——— FAIRS, GIBSON CITY, ILL, Soeeiat Iuepatch to The Chicacs Tridune, Grniox Crry. ML, Sept. 4.—L'o-day the Gibson City Dintrict Fair has enjoyed nnother BUCCeRM, financially aud otherwise. Tho location of tho ground Is good, Leing insido of the corporation, which, though no: & yearn old, ia a tino young city. Laat ovening the fair-managers atruck a veit of water, which flows ont in a continuous Btream, puro and kLealtbful, on thoir grounda. In u wpiritod ranning-raco, Bilds, ownod by Wlito Bemont, won the first prize. Sovoral fus ion of LIVE FISY tlopes, eul fromm i compuriain, Tte Lxpeeition will be open from 8 a, m, wutl} 250 p, m. TERMS OF ADMISSION : For adults, al! dax anid evonfng, 1l duy and evend, adults on Saturday, ol dey 5 children ou Saturdiy, all day uud evealy very day after 6 g ., aduitd, 25 ceu cntn, Lx-urslone on nll Rafiway lnes, Dusters at tuote stattons, __CLOTHING. The PUBLIG SGRBOLS OPEY MONDAY, SEPT, 6, Paorents and Guardians in wont of CLOTHING for YOUTHS, BOYE, or CHILDREN, Can buy the same at RETAIL FOR CASII AT VVIIOLESALE PRICES, Reilroad Seo puesed woro given (o-doy to tho wiommng | 8 tho trotiers. Tne ladios' double-team drivs g a3 * an asractive ltem, In FRIN0 tho khow 13 moderate, sud fu catila fing, Wilkam Nolo Paxton bas n tino herd of #hort- horus ; also, A. L. Bay and A, C. Johneon, of Gikson, kave ke The floral haltls well fillad, preseuting bosides othenn a wplondid. collection ot houeoliold, dairy, and gardou products, super- iutendod by Mrs, J. 1V, Lott, CLOTRING STORE, 138 & 138 Madison-st., JURFRAS, SEELEY & O, —Twporters of— FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS, AND MILLINERY. JMaunfactarers of CLOAKS, SUITS, AT LAFAYETTE, IND, Syectal Dievatch to The Chieaso Tribune, Laravests, Iud., Sept. 8.—~Tho intercat and siterdanco at tho Fair continues unahatod, FEv- orsbody and their friends go. Tho awarJing of premiume was tle main work of to.day. Among the wovelties in agricultural imploments is a cotu-cutting machine. It attract much atten- too. WWith lirtlo expense it can be attuched to any mower or roaper. It saves tho farmer much tine and labor. It has beou demonstrated to be a comploto success. JEFF DAVIS, Kaxns Citv, Sopt. 3,—~Tho Exposition Asso- clatlon ia in roceipt of a lotter from Joff Daris, av.ting that e will o Lere during the entiro Tair week. ‘The Diroctors Liave decided that his addrese shall bs delivered on Tuesday, Bout, 14, Intorest in the oxbibition continues to iucraaso, and tho display promises tobo tho fineat aver NS 3 2 o, SRty s il s LADIES UNDERWEAR. risasll THE OSAGE COMMISSION. Bt. Lows, Sept. 8.—Tho Comumission who ro- contly iuveatigated the chargos agaioat the In- disn Agont Gibson, of tho Osage Indisus, ur- rived Lioro to~iny from Lawronce, Kan., en route to Washington. Thoy say they bad two open councils with the Indizny, lasting threo 1a tho only Truss that will curo Rupture. Evors Trusr TR i e abem ad o uppers fitted aud fed at the old Kelfatie Tadical C e e atd warrazited ot the old Reliabte Kadical Gury tuulty o mako all thoir atatoments without | Mird nud warrsuted ot o Blowiza, 1t Washiugton-at, promptivg or intimidstion from suy parson, | Aouiite: nih L Thinglon st Tho Comtntsslonars then sst as a Court of In- ~_HOTE quiry, and gomo forty white mon sud Indians | 5o, S Sgsringt g SRS werd oxamined uudor 0ath segarding matters un- I der inveatigation, The Indisus wero aivided ju- to two p‘rl‘xnln. enn“iu favor, th“‘« um&-rn: [ ibson, oth sides wore allowad to bring G 4 A6 Fact Wachs Sl s " t o bl ] Nos. 34 aud 36 East Washimgton. Opp, Tield, Lefter & 11 Dy oo sdjoluing D, 13, ks Whalraale M in their withessos withont reworve, C. ilsir, of Keuwiw, aud Col. Boll, of tho Chierokeo GEO, B, PALMEI (lato of City Ho UL BASDS, Troprietor, Nution, acted a8 coungel for ano eida, and l'as- nes No Pailo, an Osago Indinn, and Cheteks, €2.00 per Day. TRUSSES, &e. — Partioular sttention is callod to our larga fm. portation of PARIS and BERLIN GAR~ MENTS for tho Fall Tradoe. LARGEST 8T00K ANT LOWEST PRIOER " Dr, Marsit's Radical Garo Truss 2 Cliiof Counsclor of tha Nation, for tuo othor, The Court continusd twolvo dars, aud vidence coverig 500 pagen foolecap wim taken, o Comrissionors will rotain hers until Tuan- day uost o review tho ovidouco aud makn up their revers, but decline (o cive auy intimation a8 to what thoir deeiston will ba. ~Thov com- Common_ prudonce plain of great injustice done them by falsa and Toquirea excuiination pl'rvurlafi stutomonts sont ovor the ufml’lba Llnfll.lu ’1ru‘1’1n, country through — the pross. Theno which gently preas ¢ around thn body and rotamas the rupturo y day and n!g!u i ¥ 4 oured, Sont by mail, Oirculars froo. . REED, 236 Stato-st., Chicage, Htatorments are suid to have boen made by Kauvsas City and Leavenworih reporters, who only atteudad the Coure two daye, whilo' that body eat twolve days, and therefore they heard but'a small part of tha evidouco, and ncue of et L T " Dr. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss SUICIDE, . I tho only Truss that will curo Bunture, Every Truss Ated and warranted at the alil R Jjalus Redical Cure Truws Ofles of Slatiu & Bowets, 103 Washingtou-st, oo NOTIOE. SOUTH PARK ASSESSMENT. NOTICE fs berehy given (hat the FOURTR IR« BTALLMENT uf the South Prk Asesagment, with uo- crued futerist, b due aud payablo at the onlice of the Houth I'a) 'x;"’lw‘lqlxl!mnu; Ko. 2, Republiv Life sod 173 Ladallust, Bullding, 168 soe (o T o1 s WILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURTXG PUMP, 47840 West Lako 81, CHICAGO, §27~ Send for Catalogue. Manufecturars of EVENDON'S WOOD-COVERED OANS, e, PatEraoy, N, J., Sopt. 3.—M. C. Hill, musical oconduetor and faunder of the New York Plif- Liarmonio Society, whot bimwelf last night at his residence {u tho suburba of this city, and dled this aftornoou, Pocuniary ditoultien wore the causa, "HATS. Wil be{utroduced Autumn Biyle of the cetebrated Amidon Dress Hat! PARKER & TILTON., ot Eatablahment removed to 177 Btate-st,, Palmer House, ~Eole Ayency in Chicsgo, LAKE NAVIGATION, e ol GOODIICIL NTEA For Nacins, Milwankeo, a elly, Baulsy azosptedd, ey 8i0U 1ot Fyr Geaud Havon, Suvkego Matly, Bunday wxcepio For Bi wopli aud a2, enta 1 o SPEXOLACLES, Fnunday . 98, o, — T P N TR P fiir — i e 0 VINEOAR o a m:....(Trm';m"uflnfi‘m}_'y.‘"‘fi’ VoOmk PRUSSING’S $ EDUQATIONAL, ___ WHITE Hahnemann Medical College, OHIOAGO, VINEGAR The Bisteeuth Wiuter Torm comniences Oct, 5, 1818, Full of Irofeasors, Clinica) Instruction s prome WINE. " ial for tion abuadant, ¥or Celebrated (orits BURITY, NTIICNGTH mud | i0ent feature, Mator ALATAM o arrunied (0 PRXSZRVE Catalogue addresa 4 X CHARLES ADAMS, M. D, kiss, 4 O 36 AL mu-uv., Chiongo. e, L TRUSSES. = T TRUSSES, et e | e IRUSSES, Dr. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss Dr, Marsh's Radioal Cure Truss 1sthe nlly Uruss that will cure Bopture, Kvary Truss | Is theonly Trusa that will ours Bupture, Every Truss fittad and warcanted at the old Bullable Radical O; tted and ited ut the old Le'labls lisdical Cure Trias Oilae of Aausu & Bowisy 164 Wathiamoosy B Cial AN o Jlsiable Lisdical Cure

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