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WASHINGTON. Testimony MTaken by the Blarsh Cominission Festerday. The Professor's Story Moastly of the Hearsay Order. A Becf-Coutractor Denies the Re- ports Alleging Frauds in Contracis, An Eupty Experimental Lightning Train Dashes Missis- sippiward, €he Chicago Custom-ITouse Com-~ mission Will Deliberato in Philadelphia. THE MARSH COMMISSION. IEATIMONY TAKEN YESTRRDAY. Spectal Dupateh to Lhe Chicaan Tribune. WAsHINGTOK, 1. C., Bopt. 13.—The indications grethat the Red Clond Tnvestizating Commission pavediscoverad all that thay are likoly ta do hiore. ‘Tho membors af tho Commission who Liave taken a0 sctivo part in tho oxamination, and who slone apposr 1o Liavo & concoption of tho naturo of thoir duties, bave signifiod thoir mtention of ro- tiring from the Commssion this weok. Privato business roqutren their attention, A few moroe witnoseos will bo oxamined. A conmdorablo portion of the remaining timo will bo roquired 0 analyzo tho vest amouud of tostimony. Tho Commission had not until yesterdsy Lad any general meeting for o conforcnce upon tho evi- deneo, or the probablo nature o that report. 8o far 88 can bo gathered THR MAJORITY BEPORT will critiaiso thae action of the Agont aud soms of iho contractors at tho Iled Cloud Agency, but will not eny that tho Secrotary or athor officors of the Intcrior Dopartmont bave baen guilty or conscious of wrong. bors of the Commiesion, it will bo n very in- offensivo political document. & The investigation to-day brought out the facts that Boater, who furnishied the beef without be- ing tho contractor, nindo for hia nob profit lavt yoar, out of tho boof sold to tho Red Cloud ‘Agoacy, $100,000. Bostor was shrowd enough to declino to show tho Committea Low ho could zealizo tho profit, asaigaing aa his reason for hiy refunal tho desire not to diecloso tho socrota of fittson years' oxporionca to competing contract- om. BAMUEL WALKER spponred this ovening, but the Committee do- clined to hoar him furthor aftor Le indieatod the pature of bis testimony. Walker clmims that he was oxcluded from giving further evidence becsuss his facts woro uncomfortablo ones to bo made public. Unfortnnately this action of tho Commiesion will tend to strongthon thisboliof inmauy quartora. ThoCom- ‘mission {8 not emposvorod to tako atrictly ley: evidenca from angbody, and » considurable por- tlon of it testimpny 18 _thorofore, of nocessity, :ha L:.onuuuons of people supposed to kuow the et There i goma reason to belisvo that Bocretary Dolano will rotiro from tho Cabinet shortly aftor the publicstion of this report, and that ho will clnim ¢hat, being oxonerated from sl chargos sgainst him, ho con lenvo without any imputa- tion upon kis chasactor, PROP, MARST waa oxamined this ovening by the Red Clond In- vestigating Commissioners. ‘Tho cross-oxaminn- tion waa quito nigid, and tho Profousorin a vory embarrasaiog position. Lle was unablo to eus- tainsoy of bLin charges from his own persoun! knowledge. He was yrossed paniousarly closo {0 nacertain whethor be had auny opecillc ovi donco to sustain tho charge of criminal negli- goncsoty the part of Seoretary Dolano. He had o:ldy hearsay evidence a8 to any of his chargos, that for the most part derived (rom Indiang whosa credibility he admitted was questionable. Altogethor, Prof. Marsh_stiowed that Lo has not avery accurnte approciation of the naiuro or wvidenos, and that many of his charges canuot be proved. [£otne Assocwates Press.) WasnmearoN, D. C., Bsps. 18.—The Red Clond Commission oxj:ect to finih their examination of witoesses in Washington this presont wesk, Prof. Marsh and Commisaionor of indian Affairs Bmith wero at the Commisslon’s rooms to-day. ‘Thio Iatter will maka a statement, ocoupsing loss than an bour, Prof. Marsh denirea tho personal sitendanco of soversl moro Witnosses, BMODR thom Mr, Brovior, who 8 now m Michigan, and who was tologiaphed for this morniug. Mr, Brovier hassent s statomont, but Prof. Marsh ekiros nim to be interrogated. XO MORE WITNERNES nra to be examinxd basldos thoso already sume monad, unless tho names bo furnished to-day. Mr. Bostor, the boef coutractor, was oxaminod 84 {0 tho purchaso and delivery of cattlo by him under the Froeman consract for the year opding tho J0th of Juue last. Tho entiro number of caltlo purohased was 20,8203 tbe nuwmber doliv- ered at the Red Cloud, E‘{:a(lm! Tail, and other Agoncles, 28.600; the difforonce betwoen theso amounts’ having been lost by stampodes, thefts of tho Indiang, ote. For eattlo dolivored the Government paid $700.850. The cost of the cattle, with the expouse of dolivery, was §501,~ 851, and, deduccing the interest and tucidental expenses, thero was anet balance of proflt to the contractor of $130,000. With regard to tho contrsot for 1873, every Lead of cattlo recoiptod for was delivered. Ar, Boater waa questioned fn regand tothe weight of cattle deliversd, and mauner of keop- g eattls fhrongh the wintor, cic. e some- times bid gathor high for beef costracts, be- cause he had but fow compotitors, Thete aro fow competitors, first, becsuso it takes a large amount of capital to fulflll contracts, aud, sco- ond, because thero aro but fow who Liavo had uy esparisnco in such buelnoss. Iie always PAID CASIf ON DELIVERY, Ho novor paid any money to provent others from bidding, and néevor heard of the loweat bid- der baiog bought off. Dr, 0, O. Cox, of this city, who was ono of the Bpacial Commuxsion appoited in 1874 to nefo- tiato with tho Bioux Indians relativa 1o tho aur- render of their buntiug priviloges in Nebrasks, teatified that alter be returned homo Socrotary Delano wrot him, askivy bim it he bhad seon auythiog wrong in the matter of ratious, and ha replied that he not. In his lettor ho apoka Ot sxmplea of flour shown him by Col. Loug, which Lovg_pronouuced unfit for uso. Ha spent am hour 80 ot Yollow Hair'a camp, and took lea with bhim. Thoy bad short-cake, which was rathor dark and vy, but still tasted good, as ho was very h\mw and iized. He was in's dellcats stato of health at tho Lime, aud it prodncod no injurions Teanlt that ho could discover, Ho wonld rogard nuoch cake aa_inferior, if fonnd on nuhf:m Waahlogton, Te sakod'if e might givo his im- pression of what he eaw In tue Indian country, and, permisalon beung qlmx. ho sald Le never beard an Indian complain of the quatity of articles furnished Thore_ was groat complaint in coanoil, and no Indian could Bpoak without amralgning tho Great Father for violsting treaties, eto., eic. The Indians chronie grumblers, aud, {n his omnion, a Rfl lfl“nnulg-ncu ‘ud ‘I dlmhbnmom ority by e Jovernmeant woul Lter Indians and Goveroment, both for tho MADSH AND DELANO, A Weatern newspapar recolvod hero to-day contains a special dispatoh from Washington purporting o deacribe an lnterview which took Elwo botween Becre! Delano and ¥rof, larsh st Wormloy's Hotel, & tew days 8go. This ipatols describea Prof. Marsh as having used very nobecoming lsnguago to the Hecretary, and #4da that he called him a lisr. As this vorsion ©f the atary was avidontly givon to the poblio by . Delano or his ‘friends, inquiry En boen @ade thuis evening as to the partionlars of tho interview, and the foliowiug 18 au sccount of it exactly as it oocurrod: Prof. Mandy totered the dlning-room of the hotol as tho Biual time, took his customary seat at the tablo, snd began reading bis nowspaper. ecretary Delauo and Liseon Jdobn eat sia nelghboring table, Delano openod the conversation by kay~ log, *1s thia Mr, Marsh 7 “Tho Professor rose, extended bls hand, and sald, * Good morning, Mr, Delano, Itis’s fine morning,” uud then re- ,_\lmwd bis meat. Mr Delano (with » suile)— hen are you going to get through investigat. 108 m0 1 Trof. MARLew T roally dowt kneass Delano (in & louder tone! Whan are you golng ‘: ot through aesaultlug me ?” Marsh dmfl )E bably when you stop attacking me.” Hec. 1f tho Domocratic mmority Feport, should thero bo one, 18 to bo judged by tho apathy and insction of tho Democrutio morm- ratary Dalano replied in a lond tona that he had donn nothing n{'lhu Teind, It that Prof. Marsh wan nmsauiting him. Tho Profossor wakd that witico tha Commission the Seeretary had appot- o had begin it iabors e had not veid 3 ward, congidoring the w0 i their hands: bl thatthe Interior Department had kopt i & constant at- tack upon hinr, Recrotary Dalano then roxo and called $rof. Marsh & liar, » pollroon, e, repaste g tho worda woveral {tmen. Winlg tpeak- lug ho wwood over Irof. Maruh. = and stioword Blgns of grest oxeilement and rags. Amuzed that o high ofliciat should make wuch sn axhitntion of himnolf (u a public dining-room, Prof. Marah wan abont to leavo, when the Seern- tary look his neat, but continuad lo talk fun lower tone nf voico, When Lo had cootad doswn somowhat, Prof. Marah toid tho Secretary that 110 had been obliged merely to defend himsolf, Hecrotary Delano then 1opeated his abuwive lan- guage, catling tho Profoxsor & liar again, and wnying, artong other thinga. “ You lnvo et Wolnhi, Walker, and otboer hounda on me,” Prof. Mareh hero told Mr, Dolano thet e did notin- tond to bo jusnltad by the Hecrelary of tha Intorior or ouy ather’ mau, 1o had troated bim a8 a gontloman whoutd, Dolanu said that tho Professor did not know what a gontlemau was, and to this Prof. Marsl mado no reply. Hecrotary Iolano aud his son Jobn soon after Telt tho toom. iy THE FAST-MAIL TRAIN. A FAOICAL AFPAIR, Spactal Disvateh to The Chicugo Trbune. Wanmsoton, D, C., Bept. 13.—Tho fast-muil trawn, srhich ahonld arrive in Chicago to-morrow wmotning over tho Poennaylvania Itoad, 1a B train mthout tho mails, Tho Post-Office Departmont declined to deliver tho maily until Sept. 16, whon tho fest train will also start over tho New York Central. The Povnsylvania train at prosent in on oxnorimental train ratber tban a mail train, Tho postal cars which are to run upon that line aronot yet comploted, Tho Ralrosd Company g finistied them, but the Poat Offico Depart- ment Las not bad them Jong enough to labal them or to arranga them for the purposa of dis- tribution. Clorks loft horo to-night for Now York to put thoir cars in ordor for the distribu- tion of tho ranils. ‘Tho time-tablo was not de- livered to tho Govorument till Friday. and thora has not yot boon time to arrange tho postal routo schemes or to notify tho Postmastcrs of the now schedule. ‘Tho Foat-Oftice authorilion say that the Uovernment can derive 10 advantagos from & fast train_unless theso dolnys sro first prearranged, and aliogethor conmdor this ex- perimental trip 28 prematura and unfair, PriLapeLinta, Pa., Sept, 19.—1he now fast mns] troin by tho Ponnaylvania Rairond, winch Jefy Now York at 4:30 -this morning. zerived at West Philadeiphin at 7:10, and ot Harnsburyg st llfl;i‘fi ths morping, on the exact echedule of time. BALTIMODE, Md., Sopt, 14.—Tha pioncer train of tho fage limitod mail over tho Yonnsylyanin {tailrond and ita conacctionn loft this city at 7:20 tuin morning, counectog wi'h the tram which lofy Washington ot 6 o'clock this moraing, It took from this city sovoral gontlemen counceted with tho eity proes and_packagos of daily papers for dintribntion along the tonto. P177sui0, Po., Sept. 15.-—Tho fast mail wost over the Pennsylvaute Rallroad arrived lero thig ovoning at 5:41, her cxact echodulo timo. Tho latest reports from woatern connactions are that thoy are botli on timo. The train over the Pitteburg, Cincinnati & 8t. Louis Road passed Coshocton, 60 miles from Colambua, at 9:53, and tho trsin ovor tho Pittsburg, Port Woyno & Chicago Rond passed Loudon- ville, 2 miles oast ol Crestline ot 10:25, the schedule time of both traius at the above points. CiNctsNATL, Bopt. 15, —The fast mail-traius counocting with thu Penusylvania Ioad at Pitts~ burg amved at Crestline, on tha Fort Wayoo & Chieago Road, st 11:20, nnd at Columbus, on tho Pan-Hanalo Road, at , both on time. ialbes iy NOTES AND NEWS, THE CHICAUO CUBTOM-HOUSE COMMIBSION, dpecrat Lnavateh to Tho Chicaao Prioune. Wasnixeron, D. C., Bopt, 13,—Secretary Bris- tow has reccived no information from the now Custom-Houso Commission excopt an official uotification that their labors are ended, and that they will rosssemble st Philadelphis Sopt. 22, Ho has recoivod no suggestions whatover 8 to tho natnro of tho roport of the Comimiasion, and does not underutand why they showid mest in Thiledelplus lustoad of Washivgton, exceps it be* at tho iuvitation of MeArthus. [Z0 the Auscetuted Prem.) LN MEMORIAN, Wasarxaroy, D. €., Sopt. 13.—The District Commissionors to-day adopled Lo following : Tho Commiedonors of tho District of Coluimbis Dave heard with deep regret of the death of thy Hon, Heury T, Blow, who was s membor of tho Cominisglon #a oriinally constituted, and faithtully discharged bis duties ax Commissfouer imtil he resigued, Ifin col- leagues nud succensors unite in tho exprwsion of their ‘profound-roupect for his memury, and thoir sincore sympathy with hin family n their great and irropara. blo logn, ~ Me waa Iighly’ intelligent, enterpriaing, o patriotic, wd [altulilly porformod every privats sud ‘Publto trust cowmtted % his haods, CASUALTIE DROWNED. Sperial Dirpeten te Tha Chicago Tribune. Kexosua, Wis,, Hept. 13.—0ur city was thrown into considerablo excitemont thia afternoon by thoe ponouucermont on the stroot thas Charles O'Neill, one of our oldsut aa woll a8 moss ro- speeted cltizens, had beon found drownod, his body boing found on tho lako shore near his residence. Tho doceased waa 70 yoars of ag snd leavos o wifo and daughtor to mourn his u% Iate. The Corooer's jury wont out at 8 a'clogk, but failiug to_sgres, wdjourned till 9 o’clock to- WOTOW morniog, ) wsrectal Diavateh o The Chieago Tridune, QuANp Rawips, Mich., Bopt. 18.~Jorry Be- briug, a young unmartied man cmploved on 8, B, Ball's "bus and baggage lino, was Crowned st Ttoed's Lako yesterday by tbe tipping ovor of & boat in whioh ho was “seated, It s said that the boat waa- tipped ovor by ono of his companions, No Coronar’s inquest hus yet booa held. SERIOUSLY BURNED, Buectal Disvalch to The Chicace Tribune, LaPAveTtE, Ind., Bopt. 13.—Mrs. Allen, wifo of a blacksmith residing in Chauncey, ncrosa the rivor from this eisy, was serlonsty burned by the upsetting of a koroscne lamp. 8he wad lying on a lounge near tho table on which stood tho lamp, which was accidentally upeet upon her face and nock. Bhe I8 still living, with but litto hopes of recovery, STRUCK A SNAQ. Lotisvivee, Ky., Bopt. 1%—The Evening Ledqer ways: ‘The Lonlsvillo and Honderson stonmer Tarascon was vunk at West Point Bun- doy nlglt by a enag, as she wau coming toward Louisvilla with » lorgo amount of freight and passengors, none of whom were hurt. Tho (rcmm wau all eaved, and tho only damago was to the boat, RAILROAD COLLISION. New Haymona, Can., Bopt, 15,—Two freight- tralus camo fn collision this wmornlng. Au eu- gluo driver was Lilled, o firomen probably fatale 1y scalded. snd w brakeman bad bis log brokoen. Oue cugine and tonder wore wrecked, and sov- oral cars were burnoed, FATALLY CRUBHED, Omana, Nob., Supl. 13.—An ecldorly German, Peter Honofor, was yun over by & train af cars this aftoruoon noar the gas work, culing off both fegs abovo tho ankloy, crushing bis i, aud otherwise mutilating him, fHo will dougt loas dio to-nigght, FOUR PERSONS KILLED AT SKANEATELES, N. Y. Ausuny, N. Y., Sept, 13.—Tho bolter of tha eaw-mill of Chathaw, Dros, in Skaneateles, Onondags; County, oxploded this morning, kill- ing A. I’, Chatham aud his son, and a eon of Jubu Prince, and fatally injuring an unknown Poruon, EODY FOUND. Sveciat Disvatch to the Chicaas Tribune, Jaxmivirie, Sept. 13,—The body of Lamy Burns, killed in the smash-up at Allon's Grove zrldu:: l':‘uw Westorn Union Hailroad, Wednes- lay was fouud Friday night nearly 2 miles from tho placo of the u!cldu‘u:. s RUNAWAY AGCIDENT, Dupaleh fo Tha Chicaao Tribune, Drrmory, Hept, 13.—Mre, Heory Qulbert was thrown from & buggy at Mariue City to-dsy and UNFOUNDED RUMOR, Quxznxc, Bept. 13.—There is no truth (o the rumor of the loss of the Government ateamer Napolsoa. e wommm— THE MISEISSIPPI RIVER, Bwecial Disvaleh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Quixcy, ik, Sept. 18.—Tho rsiver as thix point i8 uow 14 feot above low-water mark. Through boata of o lazgess class bave unnrdlngl{ boon etarted fram Bi. Louis to Quinoy aud B¢, FOREIGN. Khe Turks Defealed In Re- cent Enpcounters in Herzegovina, A Servian Circular Enjoining Neutrality upon the People. The Iosargents Again Lay Siege to the City of 'l‘rehlgne._ Destructive Floods Dovastate the South of France, Filly Houses and Many Lives Destroyed by a Water-Spout. Eleven Persons Saffocated by Gas in an English Colliery, TURKEY. SERVIAN NEUTRALITY, LoxpoX, Bopt. 13.—A spccial from Vienos eays: ** Tho Horvian Ministry havo isauod a cir- cular to tho chiefs of the sevoral districte, say- ing: *Weo aro hiving on tho best terms with the Porto. Wa thorefore urder that you prevent this good understanding from baing disturbed, oithor by permitting voluntecrs to join the in- surgonts, or by tho exportation of arms, Aot~ nition, or provieions.' " Kraousewarz, Bopt. 13.—~The Skuptachins hsa olocted Cormnmittess of War, Finauce, ind on Conatitution. Tho membors of thene Commit- teon aro mostly radicals, aud include thiee com- monmts, . Tho Great Powora have exprossod to Hervia thotr satisfaction witli the tono of Priuce Milano's speech, ‘Tho addrops in reple will probably bo dovnted in the Skuptschina on tho 17th, TOUKISH DEFEATS. CoNsTANTINOPLE, Bopt, 1J,-—Serious fighting ooourred on Monday, Tuosday, and Weduusduy last, in which tho Turiss wore dofeated. Thie has remilted in the remowal of tho siogo of Trobigno by insurgonts. Brromave, Hopt, 13.—~on nccount of threatoning coucentration of Turkish troops on 1ho frontier the Sorvian Uovernmout Las ordered the modolization of six frontier brigsdes, sg- gregaung _twonts-four thousand men. Each soldier will ba supplied with ono hundred rounds of smmunition. MONTENEGTIO, Loxpox, Sopt. 14—G a. m.—A Bpecial to the Moruning Standard ssys tho Prince of Monte- negro, rnp]yInE on Baturday to a doputation which urgoed a declaration of “war, declared bis decision would depond oa tho sttitudo of the Sorvian Skuptachina. . ——— GREAT BRITAIN, ELEVEX PERSONY BUIFOCATED, Loxpox, Sept. 18.—Elaven perons porished on Baturday from gaa fn the Downington Wood Colliery, in Shropsebire. TIIE CROPH. The woather is fair, and favorabls for gather- ing tho hop crop and bringing grain into fine coudition. In Mark Lane, Lnglish whont is2 shillings per quartor lowor than last Monday, ond foreign is 1 shillug to 3 sbillings lowor, ao- cording to samples. Flour fe very dull, irregu- lar, aud lower. ‘Tho Mark Lane Express, in i roview of tho cotn trado for the past wook. bas the following : Thoro has boen but little chauge in the markets generally, which, with tho new produce, have only beon moderately suppliod, tha bost quality o8ty malntaining its previous value, whilo fn~ ferior has {ended downwards, Tho genoral av- orage is now within o sixpenco of lsst yoar, though the amounts than sold wore doublo thoko now ; but foreign imparts edll being froo, tho country been’ amply supplied st rather lower rates. +Flour bas rocovered o franc ip Paris, sud fino old whoat bas rison 1 slihing por quarter. ‘fue I'ronch mackots bave genorally been oalin and uncbanged, but Ju some of tha conutry placos thore has boon a furthor docline. Belgium and Hollsud havo mven way in pew qualitias about & striling por quarter. In Gormany, tho tendoncy, from tho fineness of tho weater, has been downward. Tho samo 1s,true in Hungary for inferior qualitios, though tho yield is ecstcoly an average ono. DBut av Odessa holdors” maincain prices, groat- Iy to tho detnmont of tho export trado, in confidence ihat thoy will eventually be paid for thelr patience aa the season advaoces and the general deficiency is knoww. Still, looking at the present yield as anly an averago ono Iu quantity, and 88 from this & largo deduo- tion must be mado for its goneral lightncss in actual amount of flour produced, wo may poss sibly count on s furthor defiowucy of 750,000 quarters at a timo when our population is vastly on the incroase. Wo have no doubt that the imports will moet our nocoselties, but wo expect, a8 the sesson tormiuates, it will bo s close run, GOLD BUIPMENTS. Cold to tho amount of £27,000 sterling was withdrawn from bank to-day for Now York. THE GATTLE DISEASE. There are 0,000 cases of cattla diseass in Do'{mmm an fucrease of 2,000 during thio past weol tho . BPBUNG A LEAR, It is roported that tho stosmer State of Vis- rlull, which arrived at Havre to day, sprung & eak off Capo Raco, and at ono timo it was foar- ed she would founder, but tho loak was flually stopped. YAILURE, Loxpoy, Sept, 14—4:00 &, m.—John H. Watt, & merchant of Glasgow, has failied. Liabilities eatimatod at 8260,000, Z8CAT) NARROW X, Loxpor, Bept, 14—G 8. m.—Further accounts of tho accidont to the stoamor tato of Virginis say the loak waa observed whon tho ateameor was 100 smles cast of Capo Race. Thero was 14 foet of water in her bold before the position of the lonk could bo ascertalnod. Tho waser-tight com- pactments savod tho vossel. ooy FRANCE, DESTRUCTIVE ¥LOODS, Panis, Bopt, 13.—Thero waa a gale yestorday on tho Meditorranean Soa aud its coasts, At Cette tho ratlway etation was flooded. Trafile was Interrupted botweoa that town and Bozirs. Othar parte of Frauoo were similasly visited on Baturdsy snd ‘Bunday, Soveral rivers In the south of France ovorllowed tho plains of Vig- nobles, botwoon Bezirs and Narbonpo, and tho ‘vinos were coversd with water, and many Louses wero deatroyed. : A DEATH-DEALING WATER-SPOUT, MonTreLLikn, Hopt, 18.—Violent storma have ooourred in this noighborhood, and grest dsm- lfo has bosn done Lo orops. A watar-apout do- stroyed fifty houses at Bt, Chinian, Nigo dead bodies havo boen rocovered. Bixty mismng. M, DUFPET AND TIX DONAPABTIETS, Panm, Sept, 14.—A special from Paris to tho Daily News roporta thst the constitutional party in Franco bhave resolved to forse M, Buffot to break opeuly with the Bonapartists at the next weeting of the Permanent Committes, or to cou- ‘vono the Assambly baforo the appointed time. —_— SPAIN. JOYELLAW'S roLlcy, Mapzm, Bopt. 18.—Gen, Jovellar, the new Pramler, haa ropoatediy atatod that Bpain's most urgent need is the ond of tho civil war. Tho question of a new Oonatitntion shoald be loft to the Cortes, aud the efforts of tho Ministry st mnnt will be directed to tho pacitication of tho gdom. uy atill — THE CROPS, MINNESOTA, Apectal Disvateh to Tha Chxcase 8r. Paur, Minn,, Sept. 18.—Tue Chamber of Commerce to-day requested the Btata Commis- ulouer of Btatistics to collect reliable informa- tion a8 to tho damsge to crops this fall by rain snd wind-siorms, Reparts from the country are very meagre, but it 1 safe to asy thai (bo for- mer estimates that ope-third the valoe of the wheat crop was lost are unsustained by the facts. 1a the closest cultivated whest sections, wherg the bulk of the Btate crop ls rsised, the damago and lass is now vaclously estimated as b to 2 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, yor_cent of o crop. In thn western and orthern mections of the enltivated aroa of the Siate, many im thors 1 no Jdarg thera being < et asional retorts of kight da: ! estimatea Ligher than wheat ab fieeh Wi, noapoln aso Ines tho hopo thal the cutne Lo market u & per nott. aivd bl of the cro hantable condition, WISCONSIN, Bpecial Inapateh ta The Chietgo Tritune, JaxesziLey, Wis, Sept. 13— Leports from va- rious parta of (Lo countty near hero ahow tho damage by isat woek's rainm to have heen much proater than was supposed. All the dams on ‘Turtle Creel, in thit connty, wero washed nway, not s vesugo of wome of them romatning, In omn placen Whole cor-fisldy wero swent Away. V¥oatuor waru. No fearsof front to-night. CRIME, COUNTERFEITERS, Spevint Dmuteh to The Chicaso Tridbune, NrauviLLe, Tenn., Sept, 13.—Five moro coun- terfeiters Levo boen Lrought to Docatur from tha vicivity of Tusealonsa, Ala. I am sutbentio- ally informed that tho band was up io the hundreds, extonding throngh Aliasourt, Kon- 1aclty, ‘Tennossco, Miswimnppl, Texss, hack north through to Bt. Lonis, furming a complete circle, ramifyiug all the Btstow named, Tho band have a regalar couslitution and Ly-laws, and is compored of eoms of tho most prominont men. Their connlorfoit fiven ui tha Natioual Bank of ¥'sxcon, 11l., tho Tradurs’ Bank of Chi- cauo, and twonties aud fifties Treasnry notes and fifty conts «cnip, moetly circnlated in Ton- ncnece, among farmom of tho poorer clagses, 1t in estimated that 81,000,000 has heen e iribited. Besketfols of it weto captared with th men arrestod, some of whom bad rolls of it m the seams of their clothing. lining, hate under hat-bands, and wherovar 1t could bo hid. Tho detectives have beet working during PoKt si% mouths. M THE CHARLIE RDSS CASE, PruzavrLiats. Pa, Sopt. 13.—~Tho trial of Willism Westervelt, charged with complicity in the abduction of Charlie Ross, was continned thin morniug. After & bricf cross-sxamination af M, Wektorsolt, the prisoner took the rtand and testificd at great lenyth to bis whoreabouts bofore and aince the abduction. During Wester- velt's oxammntion o cmphatically denied that 1o rodo in & Brooklvn strcet-car July 6 with & child renombling Chiastin Hovw, s atatsd by Mrs. Pnors, Westorvelt swory that Lo nover snw Charlio Ttoss. In anwwer to 8 queation whother Bo had any knowledgto of his whorasbouts, ho replied : “ No, sir ; I wish to God I had.” ARSOM. & Speeial Disvatch to Tha Chizags Tribiine, IustiNaToN, Ind, Sept. 13,—Lanst evening, whilo our citizens wore at churcl, an attompt was mado to burn tho city. Fires woro started fn & number of places distaut from oach other elmnltancousls, but, happily, all were discovered and oxtlnguirhed beforo Any serious damago waa dono, To-day Warron Awhloy, wapposad to bo tho ringiesder of tho plot, was arrestod and Lad a preltininary examination, which reanlted in ns boing bound over to the Circuit Court to auawor the chargo of arson. Thero is conuder- &blo oxaitemont biere concorning the matter. MURDERERS CONVIGTED. Speetal Diaprateh to Tha Chicaao Tribune, LixcoLy, Neb., Sopt, 13.—ITank Dodge, enc of tho mardarory of James McGuiro, in Chaso Connty, & yoar 8go, was to-day found guilty of ‘murder in tho first degreo. ot Nobraska City, and sentenced to banging. Ilis_companion 1 tho crime, Walter Hardin, ploaded guilty, and will get a long term in the Penitantiary. Thoy were triod soparately. 3 CHARGED WITH LARCENY, Bavtmonz, Md., Bept. 13.—Abrakam Menten- thal was arrosted in this city on Baturday, charged with larcony, and laviog sccretly Joft Chicago aftor removing nll the stock from his atoro, amounting to sovera! thousands of dollars, including ovor “fifty watchos, aud otlior articles loft with him for. ropmr. Aoutentbal watved an oxammation. snd was roturned to Chicago with- aut & roquisition, NEGRO INSURRECTION. Speefal Disateh to 1hs Chicaoy Triduns, Naguviuee, Tenn., Sopt. 13.—~While Ulrich Steppon, & milkinan, aad nagro named Wilson Tox, woro driviog 8 mulk-Wagon Lome o few miles from Nashwville at 10 o'clock Satarday night, they woro shot a¢ biyunu pmbush party of whitea, Sho nogro was killed. Stoppen got eway by wluppiog his horses. POLYGAMY. Special isvaich o Fix Chicage Tribuns, Karayaroo, alioh, Sept, 18.—Ludworth, & gunemith from South Ilavon, was arrested last Dight for bigsmy. Ho marriod, it ia alloged, & s woman at South Havon Friday Inst, and yss- torday camn bere, The persuasivo powers of auothior woman whom ho mot horo wers 80 groat that Lo aleo married her. THE QUINCY SCANDAL, Special Dvaleh to The Chicago Tribune, Quixay, L, Sept. 18,—The prouminary exam- ination of tho Chatten brothers far the recont shooting of ox-Judgo Mitchell in connection with tho Hoflman-Prentisa scandal cao, camo up this afterncon, but, owing to tho fact that Judgo Mitcholl was not able to sppoar, tho caso wae postponod nntil Thuradsy, the 2 inst. A YOUTHFUL MURDERER. MEearpis, Tenn., Bopt. 13.—G. W. Turpin, the hoy who way arreated on Saturday on s chargo of murder committed in 8t. Cbarles County, Arkaueas, was brought before Judpe Ray to-a; ou i Writ of habeas corpus and remandod to Jai for twonty days to await n roquaition fxom the Govornor of Arkansad, CRIMINAL CARELESSMESS, New Yoni, 8opt. 18.—A veswel from Bouth America anchored in tho Esst Hiver to-day with yollow fovor ou board. The Captain passed tho quarantine without making s roport, and was urtested for violation of the quarantine code and remanded to jail for examination to-mor- rov. MEGRO KILLED. . Lowmeviry, Ky., Bopt, 13.—William Harris, & nogro, was fataily wounded at 1t o'clock to- night by Policoman Jamos Hendricks, Tho lat- ter was trying to arreet Lwrris, who was slappod in tho faco by him, Hendricks fired three tines, the second ball passing through the negro's lung noar tho hoart. TWENTY YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. Eng, Pa,, Bopt. 18, ~Turael, alina Jucab Mil- ler, tho Chicago thief who burziarized the houses of Mayor Rawlo aod the Ilon, Charles M. Reod, was to-day santoncod by Judge Stincft to tventy yoars' imprisonment, This Iu*tue longest sone tence over given from shis Court. THE MADISON, WIS., MURDERER. Specral Inapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mapisoy, Wis.,, Bept. 18.—Zworg, who shot Thoroton on Baturday night, ae roported last ovening, was brought bofore the Municlpsl Court to-day,and bis examination was postponed 1 40-IOFTOw, HORSE-THIEVING, Smeial Divalkeh o Ths Chicage Tridune, Lixcowy, IlL, 8ept. 18.—The barn af the Rav. Mr, Roacb, in thia aity, was entered on last Bat~ urdsy night, and a valuablo honso stolen ; slso & Larooss and oarriago, FIRES, AT WAR TRACE, TENN. Spewial Dispatch te Tie Chicage Z'eibune, Nasurvireg, Touu., Sopt. 18,—~Two Lotols and fivo other bouses, principally coustituting tho Viliage of War Traco, Bedford County, burnod st ;30 this morniog. Tho fire was causod bys candlestick on a tablo ju the lote), lefs to burn by u traveler. AT WIDLAND, MICH, - : Special Diapateh o The Chicago Triduns, * Derrorr, Micl., Hept. 13.—~Waldo's saw and Lingle mills at Midlaad burued this morni: ey abots 815,000 Dot toagred, T orHInE EDWIN BOOTH, Niw Yong, Bopt. 13.—Edwin Booth [s not re~ covering 8o rapidly sa bis physiciaus oxpected, snd it ia now thought probable that he will bo obliged to canocel some of his engagements. ELL AND BOOK, New Yonx, Sept. 18.—A Sfontreal dispatch saysshat in tho Church of L'Eveotree, yostor- day, the Bishop of Aloutreal cursod the gravo of Guibard. PTEMBER 14, 1875. " MISSISSIPPI. Cold-Blooded Slaughter of Kegroes Afe ter the Clinton Affray. Panic-Stricken Condition of the Colored People. Buginess at a Stand-$Hll, and Crops in Danger of Golug to Waste, nUMORS OF WAT. Meurms, Tenn., Sopt, 13, —Passengora by the train from Gronads report serious troutle in Tallaliatehio County, Minsissippt, eomo 10 miles wost of Charleston. The whites there bnd sent runness to Onkland for assistanco, sud citizens th ere and at Greuada were organiziog and arm- ing to go there, No definita information of the naturo of tho tronbles is received, and owing to the divtance from the telagraph offico it is im- posaible to obtan & reliabie or rdetatlod report. A gontlemsn who arrived from Charleston, Mies,, thia evening, giver (he following account of the trontles: * Last Thumday two nogroes, who, it i6 claimed. live in Avkanwas, registered 28 votors in Froarson's store, and warrante for their srreet weroismued and given to s conktable, who took 8 poswo with bhim. As they reached the placo whero the negroes wero staying the iatter raw them and floa. Thov wero purraed iuto {‘onhiama County, and twoof the posse. Lvanstnd uford, 1z fs clatmed, fired at the negrors na Tha negroes in the vicinlts of Tren. ¢ of the affnir. to the number of navonty-five procesdod to Fraarion'd atore and detianded that Evarts snd Buford should bo #1560 0p to thetm. behnting, 1n the meantimo, in o futous manner, Counly Treaaurer Htosart, who iy alvo & LUeputy Shenil, ssured them that if they would rowrn bomo bo wouin arrest Evarts aud Buoford, which be did not do, and on Saturday it was @ecertained that a largo body of arined negroes hiad gathered at Trenton, and that the whites living near Frear-on aont Tressurcr Stewart and Jerry Itoh- inson to try nod induce them 1 dispersa; but they fonnd them very violent, and threatesed to Laug both Hobicsoh and Stawart. They re. turned in haste and notified the citizens that the uogrues werp wearing vengeanto againat them, Calls wero thon made on Onkland, Charleston, and Grenndn for agaistanco, and e bave goue from thoso points, Wantsatoy, D, C.. fept. 13.—Attorner-Gen- eral Pierropunt this morningitelegraphied the At torney at Jackson, Misa,, to inform him, withoat dolay, of the presont condition of affaita in that part of the State. Hoalso telegraphed to Gov. Amea that he haa forwarded to the President at Lovg Branch all telegrame in regard to thn tronblen, and now awaiting tba further action of tho President. Tt is probable that the President will return to Wasbinaton to-morruw or tho next day, whoo & Cabinet meoting will bo held to cul- sider the Mississn pr troubles, THE CLINTON THOURLE. Cincinnaty Comvirrsial, . Bept, 7.—1-bave Leen over the river to Vicksburg, aud took great paing to learn the faets of the Clinton trouble. After tho affray at tho barbecuo-gronnds, the telegraph broughit to the place armod white men from this place, Ed- wards, Bolton, Viekeburg, and otbor plzcee, and that sfternoon and awsy into tho pight tho Jac conntry wns scourcd for milea around. and “whenever and whorover 8 De- «ro conhl Lo seen ho was ehot st and killed, if the ivfuristed marksman did not fail in his gim. On the next morning tho search wos renewed and tho shooting euntinued. Tho Vicksburg mou wera especially_desperate, and oven where thoro wes n disposition to confino tho scts of men within the Limits of moderato decency and humauvity the power to do so wan wantng. It might b best that s veil wero thrown over som: of tho acta, but, as otker per- gous will detail them, I peed not rafrain from dolng 50, 0ld men were shiot while gitting in tneir cabin doors, and ono bed-ridden, very old fellow was Eilled whilo in big bed. Iodies wore fouud within 2 1otles of this city, and somo ovou further ont on otbor ronds, all killed the nezt day, and with no charges aainst thom sava that of belng tlack! Eveu as lato as Monday, two dagh atter tho barbecue, tvo negroes wero sbob whilo walkivg peacefully along the roxd by a comoany of wen on their way to Lho sccne of trouble from Yazoo County. This acensred near Boring, 25 miles nway ! ‘While in Vicksbury I heard that the young men openly knd publicly boasted of their achieve- ments at Clinton, detailug miuntely how thoy bad killed thoir negro, whilo the poor feliow, doubtloss 10nocout of any wrong. becauss bo isd vot run away, never dreamied that civilizod men would thus ruthlessly sond the leadeu messeuger of deatls through bis boart. And 1 learned, too, tbat, whilo nearly overy one thete undarstood Dbow morcilossly fifose volunteer murdorers bad netod, pot one citizou darod reise Lia voice in dusapprobation. ‘The wagons and buggies left bebind by the po- groes in their flight wore burnod up by whites, and, I am told. the flelds in tho vicimiy of Clinton are full of horees and muloa belong- ing to negroos who ao afraid w go and take e papice Horo and In Vicksborg. put d he paj ere aod in Vicksbus own. the nm’nml killed ot not laumtrhlpnn thirty, which would mako twenty-threa who wore ehot subsequant to the row at tho barbocue, all ace counts sgrocing 6a to soven boing tho number killed there. Tho condition of things is bad indeed. No ono knows what to do. The megroes are abso- lutely afraid to go_into thewr fiolds to pick cot- ton, for foar of boing fbot. Unsinoss is sta standetill, ana groups. with gloomy facea, stand abouton tho etroots discuseiug the- state of af- fuirs, and what is to grow out of it, There are many whitas who would regacd 1t 83 an actun) re- liof if martial law was deolared in tho Htatw "Thoy think nothing can prospor under tho pros. ent condition of things, Tho armed bodies of men who aze riding up apd down the country carry consternation to the negro and anxiety to the white man. If it bo not soon stopped, snd somo assurances of poace bo given, mnch of the corn sud ocotton, of which there aro such abage ant crops, will go to wosto in tho tields. Jacgsox, Miss,, Bept. 8.—Since writing my lot- tor of yeetorday 1 loam that the cstimates of tbe numbor of “negroes kilied at Clinton and tbroughout tho county have been incrossed. So much tho worse, bocsuso overy dead nogro over tbe fonr that fell during the row on the barbe- cuo grounds represcats A wurder in cold blood, The accoants of the couduct of the armed com- psnies from Vickshury aro ubsotutoly appalling aud Aimost bomua the power of belinf, Jackson (iss.) Tymes, Sevt. 6. All was qulet, Saturdsy nivht, in Glinton, and armed won closely picketad overy road and alley. The Jacknon men acted strietly in tho lnteroat of poace and rroiocllnu ; bat certain desporadoes who camo from Vicksburg with the dawn of day aro #oid to bavo comienced tho work of slsughter. Wheravor s colored man was #oon, it Is roported that ho woas shot down. But, not satisflod with waiting untll they came out of thar cabins, the cabins were cotored and the bicody work thore pursued. Bimon Jackeon, Prosdent of tho Clinton Ropub- lican Club, liviog l}smllm from town, was killed in hin own houso. “Geargo Washington, & minis~ tef, tho paino way. (allileo Brown was shot in front of the markot-housa, aund o on. ‘fho foregolng information is derived from ‘what we deom rellablo authority, but we sincero- ly trust tbat o thorongh lnvestigation will show that the roports are exaggoral The tigt of the murders in abaut Olinton yeetorday, a8 far as we can learn, ombraces tho following: Albert Hudson, Henry McNeal, Robers uulf. Madison Doll, Durna Ford, Lewis Ruusell, Jack Jackson, George Haw- kins, Abrabam Phipps, and Carter Stowart, Throo st John Colliow’ place, names un- known, It {a not protended that this s a complato lst of tho Lilled yestordsy, ltaporta of guos wero heard all about in tho country cast snd south of Clinton yesterdsy (Bundsy), sud colorsd men were Lourly arriviog in town, toll- ing of bunds of strange white men huting dosm negroes aud shaoting thom iu cold blood, Tto- ports aro to the edoct tbat a large numbar of lives were taken {n this wav duriog tho day. 1t appears true beyond doubt that tho bloody work of yestorday is BEING CONTINUED TO-DAY. Severs! wounded mon hava arrived in town who report that they have just boon shot, somo with- 10 6 miles of shis plage. Others who made their eucapo stato thut srmed bands of white wmon, puwbering eight or ten In & squad, sre vcounug the country killing men on seuit. The most extravagant reports ara abroad as to the uumber already slain; but, not baving the facts, we cabuiot aay what tho mortality really fu. ‘That it {8 grost, and that mauy nnocent lives Lave boon taken by tho bloodthirsty men on the warpath, cannot ba doubted. The condition of affairy is extrewely alarming. o the Edudor of the Cinginnals Gazette g Jacxso, IIL, Sept. T.—It is diicult to realize the terzible siate of affuire existiug here in Mississippl. From what s sad you can form but & poor ides. Tho werst bas not been told, and daro uot be hers, The blood of lho‘fmupla {e {n the highost stats of excitoment, sud if we declated tho couspirady of which we bave fall kaoxledge, and the purposs of the De- v to ride rongh-shod over tho Biato Ad- munisteation, and alf faw and_rights, wo conld nu' romin bero in safety, The truth is that tha determination to break up oar meoting at 1ton nas preconcerted asto & sumbvor of tho Denacrats preaent, and it is but part of thoir Tho number of colored «) by them winen Saturday 3 varioual; o tod from twenty-five to ono hundrod. They have heon murdoring by tho wholesale all over the couoty. Thare (A no tolling yot what thio dextrriction of hife lins beat, AN EXTOSITION ATTRACTION A Notable und important Improves ment in the Manufacture of fMoots and Shoes—A Triumph of Western MAanuiacturing Enterprise, Among all ths infuito collection of mechanical products and warew, fovontiona and improve. monte, now exhibited to the warld st tha grost Fxporition in friondly compotition for the prizes of merit, there la nothlug in the line of domentic morchandige that liaa awakened so livoly an (n- torest among; all commarcial clagses as one foa turo of tho dopartment of boots aud sboons, that foatura being nothing less thao an improvoment of great import and significancs in the manufag- ture of Iadics’ sowed stioen,—the longest atep focward in this great industry that hes hean wite nessed in balf & contury.—an improvemont that is belioved by intelligent mechanica to in- dicato & revolution in tlis important interert of commerce. In o portion of tho spaco sllotted to this clum of merchandise sre oxbibited specimens Inrge variaty of theso improved mhoes, the aig- nificant featiro of whichia thst. thongh the pro- duction i wholesalo, and denigned for the univareal tende, o degree of mechanical ekill and intelligenco haw been applied to their mapufac- turn which enabloe thom to compoto in style, and form and fioish, as well 88 in durability, with the finest prodact of our fashiouatle cus- tom ahormakers, and ae far excelling, in those points and teaturce. the mnst renownod brand of Eastern monutactnrers os a merchant tailor's 1abored aud epceial outtis is mupposed to surpass the reads-raade warea of onr clothing ntores, And 60 far s abrolito valus of tha upprovement is covcerned, mquiry of the manufacturers indi. cates that it is a voluntary cuntribution to the advantage of the consnmer. the prices Laiug the wame ax the old nnmproved nroduct. ‘Tho shoes are mado in many styles of select material,— pebble-grain, gost. kid, call, and scrgo,— widths sud mzen Lo #0 varied ad to insure a comfortablo fit for all feet. It desorves, of course, to be montioned that this great me: chanical improvement in our domestic indus. tries, which will form one of the most valaablo aud conspicunus features of this year's Industrial Expodttion. is the contribation of the great s ufucturiog frm of our own ¢itv, Measre, M, Holz & Co. (manufacturors aud jobbers of haud-made bootw and shoesy, 219 and’ 221 Madison streat. Tho firm began tho manufucture of theso i proved ladies’ aboos but threa months ago, anid in tho timo that has sinceclapsed o largo pronor- tion of the merchants throughont the Northwess bave mado the unew braud a rpecial staplo of trada, tho orders ot tho present timo boing far in advanos of the production, although the firm, with by far tho largest manufacturing resources in tho Wost, are turning out b wockly average of over 7,000 pairs of boots and shines ; the tirm being also well known a8 mianufacturers of the celevrated brand of hand-made beoty exteusive- Iy sold throughout tho West. i s PR THE WEATHER. Wasnisarox, D. Bopt., 14—1 u. the Gpper Lake region, the Upper Misaiseippi, and Lower Missouri Valloys, increasing cloudi- nees and warm woather, casterly to southerly winde, falling barometer and light raing in fons, Minnesota, avd Wisconsin, LOCAL ONSERYVATION, Caicaoo, Sept. 13, Wind. jieam] Wther, ioist S ) Maximum thermometer, 65: minhnum, 52, Epecial Diapaleh to Iha Chinsoe Iridune, rovs Ciry, fa., Sept. 10.—1t bas raied Lard since early this morniug. No signs of clearing. Tho storm oxtends all over this section of tho titato sad Southern Dakots, REW ORLEANS SCHOOL TROUBLES. New Onteass, La., Bept, 13.—~Tho whites of tho sonior class of tho Boys' Cuntral Iligh School doshue o attond, because a colored man has been -Kpn'u.wa Protes-or of Matheatica for that school by the ekool Board, s et Encitsh Socinl Cowardices A TLoudon correspondsnt of the New York Sun weites 1 M 1supposo &l my English fricuds will focl ousraged by'it, but tho truth compels moe to ay that, in sowo respocts, the English people aro tho greatest covards in the woild. Physical danger and eufenug they will en- counter readuly enough, but ridicale and pablio disapprobation havo terror for them which they asronot face. Onoof tho most charm- fug Englishmen [ ever met was uarrating to me ouly a day or two ago bow s young Amorican, a common friond of Loth of us, used to wear, when ho first camo to London, & Beotch cap in tno street, and ho was finally obligoed to toll bim that unleas he put oo ho orthodos Btovopipe hat ho could nos accom- pany mun, It scoms tbat etiquotte forbids o outleman to appear in public with suy other oadgear than the wtovopipo aforceaid, and my Huglist friend dared not countouanco a contra~ vontion of tho Iaw. A gallant Captawn of the Quoon's body-gusrd, to whom 1 reluted the mut- ter, susteined his countryman, and doclured that Lo tuwsolt, although of » profession which re- quires courago ms 1ta flrst ossontial, would not venture to show himself in Hond stroot or the i 1o o ott fele hat. Parsuing my fuquirics, I have found that & almilar tyrauny prevailain innuwerable respeots. Mr. Gladslone is roported to have said that o Cabinot Ministor might bettar commit any blun- dor sather than have lug front door openod by B waid wervant, Custom demanda thet » msn sball be employed for that duty, and whoover infringos the custom becomes an outeast st ouce. 80, 100, the carryiog of parcels in the stroot by gentlomen or ladius is forbidden, snd I have no doubt been sat _down as s Junatic by shopkeapers many a timo, becanso 1 would insist on taking home my purchiases in my own bands. Ibeliove an “exception ia made in the caae of books, provided they be not wrapped up in paper. Thesy may be carried without lowa of casto, but everything elss is & mark of infamy, To walk with the coat unbuttoned in front ia liknwiso imyroper, aad is regarded very much as walking withous any coat atall. Nor may a ontloman, not {o business, wear & sack coat In londoa. No matter how hot the wosther msy be, hiy outor garmoent must be & frock coat but- touod up 8a I have montioned. Ouly In tho country, and while traveling, is the luxury of loonouess and oumfort permitted.” - ——— (A gloomy mflm- mind, » dull hesdache, 8 weot of vuezgy, & on ovory ovil, & sctive o oA, A0 dietncRction Lo mutios, the ome of tha symplome which indicata s dersugemont of the lver or Lilloua aystem, Hpeedy rutiel from so mlecr- ablo a condition "can be obtaiued by Nusoriny ab ouce ta Dr. D, Jayus's sxuative pills, * Trues (s a3 noar perfection a8 can b sl o s el oF anticlas, * Spproved by o Government, fndorsod by the wedlcal aud sdintrod by al who uso tew, s itany woudor hat the Comumon Sunso Truss seiipécs all nvalry 77~ m Editorial Chicago Dadly 'r;hun:;l f:mi i G ites, Madison, une 12 fi'l‘:“‘:dngfll:‘g"" l‘l’xlrfix- siuco fd&ft"g:(. wun:: ‘Beiioo Truss,’ which time v ““5&4"‘3?5‘51 ‘mc.wwu;:. Abovenawed trose i’:’- of- footed » PLIFRC /i GURED. Apply to DARTLETT, BOT- AV Kb ftate-at., Chicago, 5 ARl oy 'ppOrico, Flaatio Sock ‘o~ Trenses of Bl kinds, o % Lume, Cruidhes, Lustcumeiia £0F Defortotties, &6, Great West Ead Dry Goods Houge (arson, Pirie & Co, Madison and Peoria-sts,, Havo just roceivod a largo Job Lot of Ta~ dios', Minnos', nnd Gents* Hosiery, from a celobratod English manufsoturer, which thoy will close aut at the following pricos: u};,Oql.m2 1:;(;1‘: Gonta’ Fanoy Oashmore Half at and To o s G0 cta per pair, worth fromn 200 pairs Ladiss’ IF'ancy Cotton and Caskie moro Hose at 76c and $1. o 100 $1.00 per pair, worth 300 nairs Misaex’ Fancy Cashmero Hono 1.5 60 and 75 cta por pair, 0 pair, worth from 850 to Full lines of Ladios', Missen, . Fancy Cathmars, oo, I loass. L g Cotton Hoslory, just receivod, ) Complete sasortmonts of Ladioey" *, A 03", Missoa'y Fall and Winter Underwear, In all stylos, woights, and sirog, at o groat ro« duction on 1ast year's prices. 'ilil‘ ?AYS 10 TRADE OK THE WEST SDE! . DRESS GOODS. “Tt Pays to Trade ont the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO,, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Invito particular attontion to Great Bargainig in BLACK CASHMERES, tho choapest Roods over offerced here, amongst which arny the following qualities : Double-width Black All.Wool Frenody Coshmora at 75 ots., worth $1.00 yd. 42-inch Dlaock AlU-Wool French Cashmern 80 cts., worth $1.15, 42.inch Black All.Wool Fronch Cashmerq $1.00, well worth $1.25, 48-inch Fino Black French Cashmore $1.35, rogular $1.75 quality. ATSO, Two casos Black Alpacas at 350 yard, o apecial bargain, Fino Silk and Wool Henriotts Clothas ef3 81, £1.35, $1.50, and $1.75, being respeotivre ty 60 cta. yd. under reguler value. Full lincs of Baratheas, Austratian Crapes, Tamise, Batiste, Crettonos, and all latost Mourning Fobrics. AT8O, Novelties in Colored Dress Goods, Fall Shades, on our Choap Tables, Nos. 1, 2, asd 3, at 20, 35, and 30 cta. Speeial Bargains in Black Silksw T INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ATLL READY! THE INTER-STATE Indugirial Exposition OF CHICAGO, With it Grand Arroy of the most mteresting Opjectq, an Completely Fall in il Departments, Wil be opan ta the publc from 8 s.m.to10 p wy evvry dny Urcept Sundays, unti! Oct. 0.0 Those who have seeu It unite in prosouncing it a iodel colicction of the products of The Studio, The Workshop, The Museum, The Orcbard, The Garden, und The Field, It is cmplitically o triumph of Which tho Northe st may woll bo proud, Every Arrangoment for the Comfort of Vise itors wall be found {n the Building. Al Railway ond Tranaportation Lincs dve roduced fatea, placiog tbis GREAT OFFORTUNITY withia the reacli of Don% fail to wirit {his Magnificent Lzhilition snd BRING THE FAMILY, . PRICKS OF ADMISSION: Commmutation Tickets, ftocn tluglo admissl For Adults, all day and eveniug, For Children, all day and eventoy For Adults, o Saturda For Childreu, on Raturd After 8 p. 1, every day, After 6 . mu. every day, children. A Spleadid Orchestra of thirty ploces constantly playiug tholr clioiceat elactions. LAKE NAVIGATION. “FOR BUFFALO. TTAE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION CO. AND: ANGHOR LINE STEAMERS, WAl loave for abovy wd nlermiolisto yors, e follown IDAMO, Capt, Pruny, Tuesday, Sept, 14, CHINA. ark it Welnesday, Sepl, 16, EMBIRE BLATE, Capt. Wricht, Thursday, Sept. 1. ARIZONA, Capt. How, Friday, Sept. 17, ONELDA, Gait. Drak, aiunley, Sapt, o Yor poasago tickets and statervotny apply st 119 Boutls Curkat B, W BAMPLE, Pasonger Agent. sl MRS ol ol e GOODRICH STEAMERS. e Fur Grand Havet, iy siceptod, wive poaly San i iion Hariae, o Abee - m P ome P Niahistoe, o I Do o I UTLEN, Supt. OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, % 47 & 49 Wost Tako B4 CEIOA GO §2~ Send for Catalogue. Manufactururs of HVENDEN'S WOOD-COVERED UANS. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, CTEICAGO. Prices Beduced to 83, 83,60 n:‘d. gcuo o 9?3-'» The wavt Elegaut Hotel u\“d lndun'mflm b Roows, msgaifoently f el B brool, Location fn baainess Seas bt eutiroly Breproot. 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