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o SRR A SRR et t the Aflantic, whish not saly an- ::J::J ?ho‘baeh bint orisiciess it in advauco, as 1t haa dono onca hefore. Pase, tho Dritists slo man, has 40,000 Baas « gruwmarn " to sall it for him.—Loelon Adver- geer. 110 doos a thundering husinoe, Lieut.-Gion. Bhoridan arrtvad at Eacramonto gestarday. Ha was encorted totho raco-track vy s Raception Committes snd loading citizenn. The Hon. Henry Waldron, M. 0. from Hifle- dalo, Mich., and tho Hou, W, W, Van Antwerp, of Juokson, N. Y., are at iba Gardner Hoose, John Rosoh. sbipbuildor, of Choitor, Ps., has t cornpleted 1otrteen elogantdwelling-bonses, which he offers to his amployea at cost prico, on oaay terms. Judge Tipton in savercly iIl at Bloomington, i, with abad case of chills or intermittent fever, and yeateriay was obliged to give up du- ties on tho beach. Crusl romor has it that the Coorgis Jnstscs who sent his wifo to [ail for stealing a drass, snmedistoly discharged Lia okl cook und hired & youuges oue, aged 19, Taus Tammer, an Austrian, has & new mu- sical fostrument. It ju & quartet of dogs which bark in wo notea each, aud can thus sing to- getber mavy simplo airs, Jobn C. Gault, Goneral Buporintendent, and 8. 8. Mezrill, Genoral Manager, of the Milwas. keo & Bt. Panl Railway, occuplod apartments st the Tremont House yestorday. Mise Phabo Couzeive, the charming lady tawyer of 8t. Louis, is spending a fow dayn in Cuieago, and s touched to tho heart by its morsl tone. Bho is at the Gardnor Ionke, Evidenco that Ralston iod of apoploxy la found in the fact that Edouard Dolacroix died in the sea at Boulogno, juat as Ralsion's friends slaim that ho did. A Cleburne, Tox., murderer, who s to bo exe. suled tho firat week In Octobor, wauts to make s farewell Bpocch throo hours loug, ‘Thoy'll soo Mm banged Orst. By Maj. Barnoy's rocontly discovored improve- ments in telegraphing, 1,092 words & munnte woro recently mont from Ostond to Brunsols. hia is at the rate of nearly eightoon woids n second. Benator Boy, of Tenncesce, msys Tontonic tlood flows in bis veina bocauae his wifa's grand- father was & German. Tho purost Tipporary, then, must fow in Mrs. Koy's, to make the bal- 1nce truo. A German oflicor wouldn't lot & soldier go to doepital, belioving that ho feigned illnese, Tho xoldier fell dead on parado. As thore ia no pro- vision for such casos in the military codo, the marttoot will not bo punished. ABuffalo physician who hns undergons the sperstion which wes 80 sccurately describod in the case of Clara Morris, aaye it is sbsoluteiy painloes, Iron at a white hoat produces mercly & Hickling sensation on tho flosh. Capt, \Wobl's lifo is in danger, Bomo discora- Iog anatomist declares that ho * Las o strong sontractile power in the vessols of hi skin,” andnow all tho scientific mon, like o lotof children, wont o taka bhim to pieces and seo what ho is mado of. Tho Brynut family can live a little easier now, Contributions to their fuud are stlil coming in, Throe hundrod and fifty dollare havo juec boon recoived from Moore & Burgess’ Minstrols in London, and €50 from tho Graud Duke Nows- boys’ Theatre in Baxter street, New York. Tather Beeson, the Indian poaco-policy Joo- tarer, wants 1he paators of all denomiiations to tall in wdvanco what “will be tho decision of a meoting to which bo fnvites them on tha follow- ing smong other conundeams: ** Wy Christian civllization is auch & lamontable failure.” The disappointment of & Michigan man, who ¢u’ out & beo-ating and 4 tuches of his leg, and thon swallowed a pint of whisky, undor the im- prossion that Lo hod bean bitten by o rattle- suske, was intense, and hic indulgoucs in n second piat would bave beon pardonable. It is customary at tho Ludlow Streot Juil to allow prisaners to go out in cousiduration of & fo0 asscasod according to the amonnt of bail—a sort of discount of tho risk of escape, William M. Tweod soldom thioks sbout freah sir, Iis bail bolng 83,000,000, it would Do = costly luxury. ° Bix maiden Isdies ontered a crowdod railrond earin Now Eoglaud. They weronot offerod seats, and saug: “The Lord will provido!" Then thoy looked round, snd, gotting no noat, ung, **Stand up for Jesue,” which they did till they reached tho next station, Iy Tyndall vindi- eated? Titiona Is to receive 1,000 in gold for evory coacort of the sories of 100 in which sho will f siog chin sonson, That ls tho nowspaper story, § stallevents. If truo, and tho contract is ful- Alled, It will go to prove eitbor that we sre great lovers of muslc, or that wo belong to that clnss who ara proverbially soon parted froni their money. The aoronaut had & littls son 8 years old, whom Beput in the basket aud told towait a minute whils b lookad to the ropos, The little son,” bowever, drew & kaifo, cut the ropos, and went ©p alone, Though this bappened in Prance, it s bellevod that hio bas goue to meet Vonaldson, . :;lhlnu baving sizco been heard of him or bis bag, Coonecticut Is sgitated ovor s roform-school bacher pamod Goodale, whoso mathod of ad- Jmivlatering chastisement is in ndvance of the fz¢. He always gontly anmathotizos his pationt by teactoring Lis skull, and thon pounds bim ag ogas bis roler holds out. The operation is ‘“onsequently pafalesy to the offendor, Connect- beatoan stand & good des), genorally, but this ©us s t00 much, Enoch Arden tarnod up in a Dolaware Justics Oourt, Hianame was Tom Hughos, Mo had Amaoged it with the Philip Ray for some time, CRIMINAL NEWS. Westervelt Found Guilty of Participation in tho Charlic Ross Ab- y duction, A @encral Bolief Prevalling that the Prisoner Wiil Tell Al llo Koows, Terrible Storios of Sosial Disturb- anoes Coming from Ne- braska, A Human Bloodhound on the Track of His Brother’s Murderers. A Map in Cleveland Kills His Wife and Burles Her, a la Bender. WESTERVELT FOUND GUILTY. Prnapeuru, Pa., Sept. 2 Westervolt caso returnod a thio lant throo counts of tho Indiciment. Asthio words fall from tho foraman'a lips, Wostorvelt cried nloud and sauk down fnto tho dock complotoly ovorcomo snd obbing like a cbild, Hia wifs and ctildren joinod thoir eries aud Ismentations to his, and the scono was a most affecting one, Dir. Ford immodliately movod for an arrent ¢f judgment aud a now trial, Judre Elcock has allowed four taya for argument, The firet two _counts, on which the prisoner is ac- quitted, chargod & participation in the actnal abduction of Charley Itoss. Tho last thres, oa which ho #s canviciod, charge & couspiracy to coucoal and gnilty knowledgo. New York Times, Prruanniema, Sept. 18.—Your correspondent wad informed to-night upon undoubted sathor- itr, or oleo uso would not bo mado of the ktaf ment, Wint during the past woek information las been gainiod by tho otlicors of tha law thatin cano Wostervelt was convicted the boy Charley 80d taken the old lacy aod Ler family back, but lhr{m to drinking each other's healtl, aud Pliltaw bis chance, aud wanted to take turn 8ud torn abont as bead of the fanlly. Bothinen ::“:hu in hoapuial, but their wounds are not se- MOTEL ARRIVALA. Tremont House—Prof, A, A, Griflith, avm J. P, Laldwin and A W, Btowart, Cotucil oolta; Gen, N, L. Scranton and the Hou, E, . Woich, o York; B, ), Korr, Pittsburg: W, I Lyou, New ens U. W, Norton,” Burlinglon ; M. 8. Cockrill, Freaport; the . Eage, Trontou. ... Yaerman Louso— "Tolado; the Hott, I, D, Noleman, Con- l’nflak . Bouthworlh, ~ Waodstook; | Gen, by Hucn, Elkbardt! 0, ¥, ' Dawey, maha s Jumea f1. Davidson, 84, Pacl; W, D, Wilson, Yok taland; tus Mon, T, B, Keab. Loulviie; be ‘I‘Ax, Moutpaller; Allsn Callahan, Albany; Jaines 8cotland: Georgs Rusasll, Dotrolt, " L, Semonas, Nosto sl Wi, i 8, g W, xnnwlnl:. D. Davies, New York :Hx:n: AR . Cuitinings, N ; % Loy ur;‘mfi,n :.m"n'; Yf*’.' A mflan. Holmes, Beaufort, m."mm.'ch\{«'llt'x::gfv; Baeklord; D, M, Alexandor, Puliadelphies: o ton® mhnflnmw" ©. B. Wooduuan, Bosion; G, ————— e Wheas « Deticienc - Y In it Britan. Srent cable digpatch gives & summa; 3 o3y panly intolligible, of & loitor on Jhe Los.2 £5oD from the weil-knowu suthorit My, Jamer Curd. "The poius of Mr. Caird's’ lettor brrhss s 3 Ureat Britain_wmust impor, during the n‘:r:l;:: Pt 1, 1876, toAug. 31, 1876, 88,000,000 of of wheat. This agreos simoat oxactly caticuate made in theso columus m fou 0, and is but slightly 1n oxcess of the by 3,500,000—given in'the Times of Aug, I K. year's consumption of wheat in the Unit. Ve, Bgdom may be set downas 164,000,000 bush- ol The availsble vield of the British biar. Tha ot 1874 waa about 109,600,000 of busnely, hu,"'“ Of thia year's harvest which will entor Ku&m'“mp“w may aprarently be sot down at [ :000 ot puahelu, 80 that tho country will 7 :‘0 draw nu.rlx one-half of 1ls sunual sup- b ftom abroad, ~As the dimiuished yieid of she M‘ Barvest Is piobably a fair index to the !u:“'l Propostions of the ciop in other parts of lm‘l‘l\ At may bo anfely Inferred that tho United toar ‘:m bo called upan to sy, ply ratber more =t share of lhnq':nxunh imports, eiporty ) Saimted 1 the Times, our whoat “w .:lf‘b the United Kingdom for the baryest probably sggrogate 60,000,000 of Roes would bo returnied ; also that tho prosecu- tion haa much information of an lmportant char~ actor which they withheld frons ths trial for pru- dential reasonn. TlLis sooms Lo eettlo the long- 1uooted quostion of the hay being alivo, which h.wi caused & ses of wonderment, The plan, as re.'stod, iu that Wontervolt nill reveal who the por tics aro that have tho chtld in custody, It may be atated in this connection that the ofticiala who JMave been brying this cnse informed mo of thoir eron,g beliel that tho ebild in still living. WIFE:MURDER, Craverann . Sopt. 20.—Tho body of Mro, Jo- banua Mctille t8 nas youterday discovered, bur- led in tho rear \\f hor late residence, No. 23 Hopo streot, Tho bowly was only a few inches under gronad, without a coflin, aud zlmost nudo, badly decomposed, ewitty nE 8 tortiblo odor. Hor four goua, tho oldent oy ed 16 and youngoat 4 years, wato arreatad, and tw 0 of them exnnined. Their stoiles were ontirely di Toreut, one of them paving his mother died mo fit whtle bis fathor was away, and that he (witnesn) and brother buned her. ‘The other saye tho faths r came home on Sunday, the 12th jnet. avd bis ma thor died sbortly sfter, and that lue fathor and one of his broshors buried ber. Tho Coroner held an inquest to-day, and o jury returnod a verdict on” deat: at ths handa of Aloxandor McGillers, the husband., McGil- lers ist now in jail. Fvidenco abowa tl Mrs. MNcGillers was a dis-inatod woman, and that the quarrols botween her and byt busband were froquent. ARREST OF DESPFRADCES, Special Inapatels te The Chicaao ribune, LrsooLy, Nob., Bopt. 20.—A Bhotif's posso, fo pursuit of tho murderers of Milton Collins, at Kearnoy, arrested cicht of the party of berds- :men who committed the murder. Thoy hed tho ¢sther two surrounded on au island 10 tho Platte Rivor this ovouiug, and wern about 10 set lire to tthe island and shoot the $wo mou when hey ehould bo driven vut by the flames, Much ox- o.\tomont prevails. Loud thresta are mado of ly uching the cight men now in custody. Collins wi 19 buriod to any. 19uaus, Neb., Sopt. 20.—Doc Smith, one of the To.tau berders of tho Iste Kearney Juncéion raic\ was caught last night by tho Sherft on an iglarwd 1 tho Platte Rivor, about 8 milea eaat of Plun1 Creok Station, Nob., and i now confinod in jailat toat place. Ifeis aaid to be tho man who .ulled Milton Collins, A STRUGGLE WITH BURGLARS. Broounvaton, ML, Bopt. 20.—At 11:30 lset night, Mr. Kopf, who is employed as a clerlk in the drr:g store of Dr. Haering, and sleops in tho rear of tho storo, was awakoned by burglers at work in tho stote. Upon atiompting to ran, be was ticized by the throat by one, who stood by the bedeide, aod who choked aud sczatched him badly. Durlng tho struggle the burglars hustled ouc of the back door, aud were aaot at by Mr, Kopf, ‘Tney il tuken out of the drawer, and dropped an the iloor, 852 in currency, aud biad taken six baxes of cigais and somo razors fromn tho caser. ‘Thev entered tha store during the ovoming, and h.d 10 a closot on tha suuth sida of a room, the door of which was closed when Kopt went to bod, aud was open wheu the police en tered. GAMBLING AND SUICIDE. Kanaus City Journal. Wraxporse, Kan., Sept. 18.—~The followmg lotter hes bocn recoived by tho wifeof W. H, Davis, City I'rcasurer of Kassas City, Kan., who }mil'mn abseut somo doys, The lettor explains tealf ; Ransin_Crry, 187812 o'clock at might,—DEAD 1t08% 3 ‘T have fost 8.1, gambling. 1 now muko my Led in the Missouri Liyer. you can, Go over to call on Dr. Hpeck. Get thomi to strufghten thinge up for you, W, il Davas, Judge Butts and Goorge Durbam, Clerk, aro now out in eoarch of his body, belioviug hie Las committod thederd atated. Ho was auold eitizen, and bus herotoforo borua o good chsractor, Cooaliderable excitomont provalilg. CONVICTED OF EMBEZZLEMENT. | BAx Fuancisco, Sopt. 20,.—(n the Buprems Court to-day, the csao of ex-Harbor Commisa sloner John J. Marks, convicted of embozzie- went in the Muaicipsl Court aud sentenced to #oveu yoarw in Penitontiary, came up on appeal. “The decision of tko lower Court was aftirmed, Marke' pecalations during eloven months of 1474 renchod about $06,000, or 43 per cont of the curtire collections of the water-front revenuew, Th e case has boun tenaciously coutested through- out. , Mo, Bopt, M, A MELANCHOLY EPISODE. Bwecial Dispazeh lo The Chicawu 1ribune, Br. P'aur, Bept. 20.—By order of Judge Brell to-dny, Lauteuschlaeger, under wonteuoce of weath for the murder of Ulrica Liok, was, on npplication of hia counael, permitted to be takon 1 irouw to bis wifa's reaideuce to sve the body «f bis child, which diod yestorday. A DETROIT FORGER. ASpecial Dispateh o The Chcago Tridune, Dxraoir, Mich,, Bept 20.—~Harvey D, Winsor, chrarged with foriging the nsmes of B, Stroh sud E. W. Hudeon to & note for upwazd of $1,000, wag to~dsy beld 1o bail of €2,000to sppesr for trial bofore thie Reco A BROTHEH'S VENGEANCE. #pe. vial Corvespondence of Te Chicayo Tribune, Nxpt kA City, Nob,, Bept. 19.—1be Frouch- 1man is ¢\ sballow stroam, which rises in Chaso County, Neb., aud flows wto the Republican. ‘The Iocal 1ty s boon roodered famous in local history by ' the ocourrence of a gory tragady, which will , 20t s00u be forgolten by the rude huntera whe make an anoual pilgrimage to tuat wild and tens 'ntloss region. It iu & favorite apot for thewn, Bu Uala and deer are the game which attract them, ¢ vpecially the former; and here wholesalo slauwhter 9f the shaggy Loeves goss O year aftor yoar willh wanton sport. In tho fallof 1874, theire were s'evezal small camps oathe Freuchmau, an¢ i & great deal of buftalo-shooting. Amoug thebunt ers was a young Irivhman named Jamea McGuire, He wes dwtinguished for. his wkill and good 4'stowship, and tendency to {u. dulgence in whisky. lie was living by nimselt 10 & rude cablu ¢in the banks of the stream, and waa hosy in pruwpsrivg thd hidas he bad cane tared, which mocountod for Ids l:olation. On the 9th day of October & hunter namod Flyon, while riding out lu soarch of his companions, who had been missing for two or thres dars. pansed MceGuire's hot, and obwerved s Lliio army avercoat in tha wtroam. 1le rods into tha water, which waa oniy 3 fest daop, drew up tha coal, and found in It the body of & man. A grind- Atono was sttached to lia nock, and his coat waa beavily waignted with lesd. On drawiug tue body out of the water, ha racognized 1t ny thal of Jamos McGure. The Lody was eubmo- quently identified by & leathor bolt on winch the nitial4 woro cut, and s latter in the pookot, recognized ns lelng in tho murdsred man's baudwriting. Two wounde wers fonl in tha body,—ono made by n bnllet, tho other by a eliarge of buckshnt, News of the tourder acon £0L abrond, and the liuntors med aud solemuly buried the doad. At this time thora came npon the scens a young man whoso face Indicatad the must m- tenne sulfering. His mannor was stravgely im- prosasve. Ho sald little. but lintotied eagely ; aud bia pals fnco and boodlons lps. the ven: goance in bin eyo, and the cnld, daci-tva movementa which charagterizad all his sctions, told plawly that he was the brother of the mnr- dared man. and that bia ouo wim was to bring tho murdorors to justios. Whispars grow to sc- ountlons: and two men, W. i Dodgo und Walter Harding, who wers known ta bave #iarted | for Mofiuire's bat s faw days batorn the finding | of tha budy, wern oharged with the murder, Petar Maguire startod on their trail. Armed with rifls and rovolvor, and mounted wjon A good horse, ho paraned thom for ba data’ pickiug uph information here and there, storpiag only to roat lus borse, and sustching slesp 1n the rad- dlo. till he tonched tho Town of Wallacs, Kan, Horo he loarnod that bis victiny bad beew 8non with & wagon and horsen whowo din | cription talited wih .how of Jamen Meusuire, | Polec McGuiro still kept on bis pursuit, follo Ing thoir trall nntil he reachond Grousdn, a village over tho bord r hibe of Colorado. liere hn learnod that they Liad beou apprahonded on the | the climgo of horse-stealing, and taksu back to | Wallsco, whither he sgain followod thowm, Hia | arrival was moat tunely. Tuo murders:s wero § oa the pomt of bewg reloased on & writ of habeas corpus,—ihe thefs ha.ing boen commit- ted in Nobrankn, sud the Court having conse- quently no jurisdiction. McGuire 8 atod his case, and caoeed thoir detention untl be obtalned o requisition for their wurrendor, In bLis abaonce. the two murdeiors succecdod i breaking jul. MeGuro, on hus return, ket Lurself once moro 1o tao task of avenging his brother's murder, ‘Pvey wero wuarm d. lde wan armod to the teeth, Harodo with refentiens enerpy lrom town to town, over wiles and miley of iuhoapitable prairie, living upon the sicudar provisions bia rifle could bring him: loarning of tho whoreabouts of hia viciuus st one seitlo- mout, ouly to hear that Ihefl hed two or thres days’ start of him. But bin courage nevor gava way. Venuoauco was Lis object. It was most and drink to him. It was hfo aml purpose, and ¢ geve hLim the ecndurance to boar the fatignes and disappointments whiciy Auch n ehage cowpollod lum to saffer. It in. Apired bim with superhuman power, and wrought out for him uitimate suocess. Afier ono bard day's riding, ho loaroed that bo had mads up the timne on bis coomics. He was witlun o fow honrs of them, Ho lookod to his wospons, and, with® his tooth not for the wors:. rodo ont after them for the last thna. Two bours’ riding brought Iim fuco to faco with his brother's butchers, "Thoy had not. hoard of bLis rolontlees puceuic, but they folt bo was oo thew trail. Il burst wpon them suddenly, and their cosard Luces shook with terror an they recogoizod in him their fate. Dut Motiuire did ot imcan to disposo of them summarily, In- domitablo as waa his pursuit, and bivadv his | parpods, bo reapected tho inw. In a losd voico Lo told them o lay down their aron aud wik aboad of him at the muzzlo of his 1ifle. L'hey saw that 1caiatance would be usslesd, & d, recog, Dizing his purnose, oboyed. In ths way he marchod them back to the villaze he had lett, | whero thoy weio socured by the autliortsies, sud placod it {m to awail thelr remo.al. Ho eon- stituted blmself their juler. e ucarcoly slopt, soldom spoxe, and alwayn with tho vugue, droamy manner of & man with bub one object in life. M thirst for vengonncs stili supjorted lum, Ho bad loat ! flosh i thono long, woary weeky of his purwmit ; | aud gaunt, 8:d grim, aud milent, bo loowod like a epectral warder, the shadowy reality of ven- geanoa, H | At Inkt hig long vigll woa relioved. Tho Stato ! autliorities (uok charge ot the prionors, and tbey woro conveyou to Nebraska Ciy, mha:o he coutinued to guard thom, with the ssistance of the piuper oflicera. The day of tiial came slowly rouud, nud on Sainiday, Sopt. 1f, Dodge wad {aken from his coll and piaced at tho Lar, ‘Tho story of tho brother's vengeauss was Lald far aud | near, aod the whole conntry folt & personal in- terest in to caso. Tho court-room wan crowdad. The tostimony wae crashivg, thoush ontiraly circumataniial. The doleuso wss unj.otent, Iho jury rotitod at G o'clock, and. just bofare mid. might, tbo Court-Houss boll tolied out to tus eiy the wlorwation that o vordict bad been agreod upon. A solitary lamp shed a pale Light turough the room. The foriality of caling the roll ot the jury waa obiorved in silent darkness. The Judge ssked tho usual question: *Gontlo- | men_of tho Jury, are you agreed mpon s var dict ?" and the ¥oreman replied afiirmaively, + What s your verdict ?" asked tho Judva; “t1a tho prisoner at the bar guilty or not gn It: of the muider of Jawes AcGuire, as ciarged in the in- dictment " The Foremsn roplied: **The {:lry ar, THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER being eatimated at £2:0, and wan spproprated liy 4o of Tam confederatos am Lin abar, A.J the Jowain were much rusiod and corroded by time. and therr valun materially iupaired. 1or somo taseon uuazpiained, \Willisme was allomed (o rntain posnoasion of olcy, and wo steps wore tawen - to aceurs his arrast, lia hse bean miswing for two or throo sed it ta thaught r?y many that he liaw lafe the country, cuough bin family aar he ban gone on bustooms to countr, and will remru- in a fer citizens are indignsnt at tha ont; termined that the perprtrator: li be broagut to justice. Tha fraymentary remans of the Chersken womsn liave heen gathered sn & nast butiai-caus, aud returacd to thoic old place of rej0ne. —— FIRES, THE QUINGCY CONFLARRATION, Bpecsal [nrnateh to Tue (hieass Tridums, Qraxcy. [l Bopt. 10.—The loes of property catnod by the fire 1n tne cits last night is est- oisted at £75,000, on which there was Inenrance 8 toilows : American Canteal, oa dwellig- houna and faruiture. $2,000 ; Quaen's, London, €2.000, on & dwolitag-house ; Farmors' of York, Pa., €60, on a dwelling; Cuizena' of Now Jo Fi hn of 58 Loots, snd Hoclanies’ Mutual of Milwaukco, $3,200, Two dwelline-housos aud contauts ware lotals ly destroyed, without fomurauce, and tho lossos oo tho bulldings dentroyed and damsged vers much excacded the inaurance. I loss of D. U. Morn sa, on Jnm- bor, is estimatod ot $50,000, be lomng from 01,500,004 t0 25,000,000 feet, includlag 750,00 feet of fine dressed ond hardwood tnber. aud a featno bnild ngz vecuried an an offico. fle i in- nared an followa: Piieoix, of Hartford, €3,000 ; North liriush & Merewale, $3.000: lusarance Cumpauy of North Awe:ies. 00: Royal of Laverpo!, 5,000 ¢ Hartford, 4 om), 1, }', Merriam & Son offer n roward of $1,000 for thé detection aaid conviction o1 the incendiary of ju- ; cenaluries who lited their property, ‘Tho most Isuientabia featuro of the fire was tho death of & man namod Benjamiu Batler, who was overtalien by the tlames 10 00 of toe d xel..ng-haskos and burtied to & crigp. Thn doccased was & wolder, and came reccutly to this city fiom Leavons worth, whore Lis left a wife and two chuldron. AT EL PASO, ILL, Tpezial Disvateh to T'he Chicudo Tribune, Droosinaton, I, Sept. 20.~An elovator at El Pano, swned by Mis. Grafton, occupied by Wevater Bros., burned yesterdsy; also s plag- ing-mill adjoming and some cars on the track, ‘The ongin of tha fire in unknown. Total loss orarly §20,000; 23,000 wruikvee on the elevator in too Hartford; 1,000 on graiu in the Howe of Now York. AT _CARDINGTON, O. Ciscisvaty, 0., Bept. 20.—A spocial to the Commercial vayn Marvin's dry-gcode building, Burt's Jewelry room, Mrs. Prophet's millinery, the First Natioual Bank, Dr. Case's dental rooms, Gray's picture gallery, and the Odd-Fel- lows' Lodgzo, all framo buildings, were burned st Cardmgion, O., last mght. Loss @10,000. Insurance unknown, THE USUAL SAGINAWI FIRES Specsal Dupateh to The Chioago Tridy st S01xaw, Mich., Sopt. 20.—Two emalt dwellitgs wora destroyed by fire in this cify this aftaruoou, Ono, owued by Fred Kuoger, was valued at $1,000; Insmrance on house and furni- ture, &10. Bas hitle was saved. Tho other s owued by Jolin Weiderman, and was valued at 8500, AT LOUISIANA, MO. Locisiana, Mo., Sspt, 3).—-Tha elogant resi- deuco of James E. Carstarphor, of this city, | burned eariy this morning, aud nearly ali tho furniture woa destroyod. Losa, £35,000 ; only parually insurod, IN CHICAGO. At 11:30 o'clack vesterday morning a still alarm was given Eugine Company No. 7, on the broak- iog out of a tire at No. 268 South Morgan strest, owned and occupied a8 n rosidence by John Mare tha The fie wau extiuguishod Lefo-o the ar- rivalof the aopsratus, Lows oo building and oortonts sbont ¥400. Lngine Company No:8 responded to o atill alarur at 10:40 Yostarday morniny aud extioguirh- odan mcipient liro st the residence of Charles + Banczlug, No. 32 Nor.h May stroet. The slarar trom Box 791, at 8:30 o'clock last oveviug, was csusad by a ite bronking out fo o tailor-suop w tae rear of 111 IHickory avenus, onned and occupiod by M. B. Rossberg. Tho entire structure, & twu-story fiame building, was | 8 to:al ioss. Iuvared in tho Kuyal Cauads for i €500, Damage un stock, #300; no iusurance. A two-story frume struciure on 'the frout of the | some lot was damaged to tho smouut of ¥300, but ie wwured 1 the Ui ard, of Philadelphis, for $1,300. A cuttago owned by John Johnson, sod located {n tho rasr of the ssmo number. was damaged to tho amuunt of $20, aud ths cottage of L. dwaugon, at 109 Hicory avenue, waa dam- aged to tuo amount of 20, THIE WHISKY FRAUDS. THE ST. LOUIS TRIALS. Srecial Luavateh to I'ha Chicage Tribune, 8. Louts, Mo., Hopt. 20.—A large crowd es- find that W, H. Dodge, tho prisoner at tho is gty of murder in tho first degroo,” All oyea wore turned upon Peter McGnire, who stoo siont, bis gaze upon tho ecaroniy. ! disoeruible face of tho prisonor. Not a muwcie of his face moved. o took one loug breatl, ond left the room. On Monday ft was aonnunced that Whlter Harding bad "pleaded guilty of murder in tho second degroe. Bentence will bo psesod upon tho caiprits on Tuondsy, which wiil oud this strange, svoutful tragedy. ROBBERY NF A QRAVE. Bvecial Lorrespondence of The Chicage Tribune, Rivemsior, Mo, Bept. 14.—Thirty-six yoars ago, when tho Cherokee Indiaus were passing through Caspo Girardean County, fu thus tate, on their way to their new Lomein the Indisn Territory, thoy lost by desth one of thoir fairest daugbters, noar Moceasin Hprings, 8ho was buried on bosutitul knoll near tho road, 1 mile wost of the ferry-landing, by Ler ! Lusband, Hildebrand, 8he waa a dsughter of oue of their favorite mivistors of the Guspel, namod Bushvhead, orected & humble but ueat tombetoue to mark tho spot whora she lay at rost. A fow yearas ago a fire ewopt over the place, demolishing the tomb and laaving only s fow broken stones Lo tell whora hor grave was. About four woeks sgo it wax discovored that some wicked porsons had opened the grave and dug up the remalos The exbumed bouss, sll Ladly docayed oxcept the skull, nhich was in & rewaikably good stato of presurvation, wero found by the side of the des- ecrated grave; and onr citizens, who had for many years jooked upon the lonely soot with roverence, wero shocked by the ghaatly sight. Duabyhead was » wealthy Oherokeo, and and [t had always beon nnderstood that, when he b urled his danghter, be arrayed her withi the valuable jewals which she had worn iu life. It was immediately surmised that the grave-rob- bors had opsoed the towb for the purposs of posscssiug themaslves of her jewels. The oi t watch had beon kept on severat suspeated paities, but not uutil a few days ugo way evideuce* obtained positively fwmplicat- log sny particular Individusls i the crimo. ‘T'wo citizens residiog noar Riveraido dis- on of & youug man natned member of & reapectabla nuniber of jowels of au- aud evidently iong birled in the o was diicovered while Lidiug them under the oot of au old treo, They immediately accused Willian of robbing ibe, grave of the Iodfan woman; and. under tba excitement of the momeut, he. coufessed, allogiug that limself aud two other men, whoso nawes be refused to divulge, bad takea up the remains.. ave all the details of the erimo. ‘Thoy weut to the gri bout midnight of 17, with prek sod shiovol, ‘They were scarod away ouce or twica, sud did not finish till sfier daylight. The remaiug wero found at loast 4 fost boneath the surface of the ground., Not » patticle of the ocotiu was left, excopt two or threo knata from the pioe plaoks, Bome of the emoller bones bsd gono compietely to dost, ood all were niore or less docayed, excopt tho skull, which bad found lodgment on thie wolid rock, and waa comparatively well protected from damp. A number of jewsls were found, Tho huutors of Ne- | brasta will await wi:h esgornoss tho execntion | Her Lusband and father | somblod ju the United Biates Circult Ceurt this morning to listen to argumenta in the whisky cavos, on MecDouald, Joyce, Avery, Fitzroy, ! Bavis, and Thorp. Upon tho opening of tho | Court, the pleas of **Not gudty,” which Lad been previously cntered. wore withdrawn, aud demurrers filed. Tho arguments wers upon the demurrors, which wero snnilar in each cage, and wers based apon'the following grounds: First, that the connts whicn the plaint:ffs pload oo ara doublo : socoud, that the ncts with which tho defondauts are charged aro all atleged to be acts which aro consurmated ; which, If truo, i ~ould mako tho defendants gullty of felonicy, | whorean they are ouly cuarged with misdomean~ | oss ; thurd, that the offica of the Umted Htates Collector of Interonl Hovenuo is nut & public oltico in the moaning and intent of the statute, asaleged in the juformation of the plaiutiff, The argumouts wore opened by Cueater H. Crum, iu bebaslf of tho dofendants, who was fo lowed by G Noble, alno for the defenso. To- morran Joo Heudoraun aua Distriot Attor- | ney Dyer will tusko the arguments for the Gov- erimeut. Grant [nterost i mavifested in the result by tbe general public, A number of prominent lawyor, atier heanng Judge Crum's argumen: to-dav, expresned tho opimon that Justice Miller would susiain the demurrer, WILKESON AND SHEAHAN. Specsal Dispatch to The Chicauo Tridune. §r. Joseru, Mo., Bopt. 20.—No now fact hes transpired with reapect to the Whisky Ring, and noching 1s known yet sa to the whereabouts of Colluctor Wilkeson or Bheshnn, —— THE WEATHER. Wasuisaton, Dec. 21—1 a. m,—For the Upper Lako region, Uppor Mieeissippi and Lowor Mis- souri Vall cloar or partly cloudy weatter, and loser temperature than on Mondsy, with light or geotle winds mostly from the norih, rwing followed by faliing barometer, aad froats noish of tho Missourl, in the Upper Lake region, aud Northern Iilinoia, LUCAL OBSERVATION, Uut1a4a0, Bept, 2, o 10:18 -t Mantuium shermometer, 837 GENKKAL OBERAYATIONS. Oaizago, Supt. J0—Midoight, Starien. Bur. Thr Clitcags Cuieyeuns Clovelund Cincigust Breckridy Davosport, 13, Dourer o, TN, gendl 82 N, E., freats, tho original value of which must ha been over §30v. They coussted of s necklace & pur of um'm;i‘s‘ broastpio, alx finger-rings. and » measit 6 buckle, evidently at- 1 Tl‘d- ot the me of buiial, woa balt, AH theso wera of solid gold.—the bieastpiv. ear-rings, and two of the fiuger-rings bu.ug st with stones of cunalderable ue. Willams was iu pos- sosaion of hl‘lt btll’e auu except uecklsce, which, he sad, was & piece of beantiful workmausniy, sud of grou valus, 45IN., freat,. pacial urateh o The Chicags Tvibune, CanLINVILLE, Sept. 20.—The weather Las been very ool for tho lust week. Frost last night, Specsas Uik (s ['he Chreago ['moune. Daxvitrg, LL, Bept. 20.—8uow fell hare to- day, —_——— ‘Thio Herald seat two soporters out by the first faat traw, It was Mr. Beunett's new way of shaking up the oftice i iustaliments, 21, 1875. " WASHINGTON. How the Straw-Bail Business Flourishes at the Capital, A Search for an Honest District-Attor- ney Prosscuted Under Ditflenlities. Cox’s Aspirations for the Speakershipess Beck’s Political Predictions. LAST CASE OF STRAW BAIL. Speciad Luraten o The Chicann T'ridune, Wasnixaros, In. C., Hept, 20.—At the Clarvos Invostigation batoro the I'olica Commissionera to-dav, Henry Marto. o batkeeper in the restan rant undor the Motropoliau otei, gave tenti- mony which leavos but little room ta donbt the consectiun 6f vouog Fisher w1t tho relcass of Snvder, the burglar. ou frandulent bail. Mar- tin temtifind that. on the dav of Soyder's ro- loado, Fishor came to Lim aud wssed for the joan of §10. In axulanation. he suid that he bad on thnt day put up she tiggest job that over wa1 put up iu Washiogiou; lha be Lad procuced & mau o per- sonate Kdes. of Georgetown, and to mign Suyder's bail-bond ; Lhat o give the inpostor tho appearsace of & man of means, he bad borronod Eraus’ wateh and i (Evaus was suyder’s wi- toruey), and v diniuoud-; in of sume ous elwa ; that Buydor wou relenwd through his wtrama, itv, and tnat be (Fislhier) wantod the $10 L go to Baiimorn, where L wax to recaive 3,000 worth of stolen u ks, dimoso of to & fenen i Daltimiore, whorn oume hio irave, aud Lhat he cxpected to et Bt least ¥L5.0 for themn. the maney. sud he left st once for Baltini Eddv Blater, a boy e apiwoved in Evaus' aff slna tes.fied that Green. the pernon who fatkoly perscnn.od Ldes in rigmng Soyder's bas boud, nas o Bvane' offico on they that the fraud was perpetratad ; tiat Evaus tsLed to tirean about the mauper in wineh the jub couls be most eas- Uy ana wefely conenmmuted; that Evan- u- gu.red of Urean wuetlier he knew wha:e any of ides’ propurty was situsted: that Green ' ro- spouded fual [t waw o©n cortaw mireeta in Georgotown, naming them: toat in reply to Tvaus' qesion if bo knew how much Edes wae worth, Groen r - plied that lie was worth from 35,000 to 339,000 ; that then. fsust fully ass nog bunseil that tue impostor could make rondy anuwers (o anv qae. Hous that raicht be achad, Eianw took bim over to thfi Police Coust whero Evaus' boud was rigned. iven thoso whohave apologized for Firlier and Evaus 810 compellod now to adant that tho evi- dence shows unmistakably tbat they were not only cegmizant of, hue sctualy put ino oxecution, the fraddulent schemo whore- by the burglar Suyder wan turned looks upon the community unwhiprod of jugtics; this. tov, wiule Fi-her wan Assistant Uuitedl Btates Atioruorsfor this District under : his er, yudyo Fisher, ‘Tlis oridence Lias no mtnodiate bearing upon Ciarvue's cxve, but witl toll ingirectly, as Glarvoo was almont constantly wits Fisher and Evans duriug tho eutire wosk- ing ont of e couspiracr. THE MABSU CONNIMION, The members of thu Delauo Iudian Commis- sion have gono to their homos, whoro they com- leto thotr report, which they expect to wign at Notw York ou or abunt the In: prox. lodica- tious point to s very labored docnment, in which some belpleka wreten will b mzde to suffer for tho sive of his superiy Bat tie closest ohacrvation fule to discover rigna that L6 Commissionens have found auy- thing worthr of criticism i tho conduct of Delauo ana Btaith, THE GRAKD JUNY. Tho Orand Jury begau its Aeliberations fo- dav. Ina few days they will hear testunony tho mattor of tho safo-burglary from woveral prominent citizens of Washingron. It is assort- ed that o gieas d ol of uow and sxcre tingly - romm nformation hny beow developes 1 the nut threo davs, in the shape of le:t v and docu- metts, which will Lo placed bofors the jorv. A great deal of trouble is ex- eriencod 1 finding & sutable tnan ero for the pisce of Assintant Dixrict-Ast noy. Upon tho forced rerignation of Carmiig. ton, & Mr. Kirry waa appointed. but he dechued, ad Mr. A, A, Biroey, son of Gen. Biruey, tortained, but the evidence befors the Coronet's Jury left no donbt but bo committed smicide. sa e tuid hin friends that be was gowng to thiow mmenf 1 thio niver, and bade them good-bye last Tnrday avoning, Srecial Divatch e The Chfeaon Tribune, laxcurn, Neb. Serl, 20.—Vesterday sfier- nocn Tuhn Wolf, s wealths and rospected citizen In this conuty. committed suicide by banging himrelf in & barn, Lie wan 60 years of sage, snd feavena wife and three grown chiidren, IHe A4 nonuAlly gav ar'dinner, and committed the sct immediatoly attor dinuer. No causs can ba samgned. MATRIMONIAL, Rothsehild-RRoventhal, T.recoux. 11k, Sept. 20.—Tbe matringe ot My, Albert Rothachild, & uephew of the European banker, ana Mins Flors Ko enthal, the bosotifal m linhiod danghter of Lanis Rosonthal, A prominent elothiog merchant of this city, aoic placa in the Upera-House vesterday Aftornoon (Sundsy) st 4 o'clack. tha Hev, Mr. Sonnenachein, s Habbi of Bt. Louw, ofliciating. After the coremony the bridal party and friends repaired to the large mupper-rcomw adjoin- g, whgg®, under the Tdirection ol o QictivguidBed caterer, an ei-gant suppar lisd Leen prepared. Dapcing was commenceq at Yo'ciock, and couttnued until | o'clock tlis morning, Awong the gusnts preseut ware Moy, Soivmon Rotuwgild, Mr. and Mrs, M. Roths- chtid. aud Mre, Joshus Ntothuehild. of 8t Logis; Mrn. Rothacinid and ron, Petersbury, [l and Mew. Myor-, Spriogsteld ; Marcus 0u Di.: Mr. Le wold Auronbeim, Pazors- burg: Mr. Asron kabw, Canson. Il aud Mr, Louis Kutn. Lalalle, 11l The presents were Duttrons and of the very finest. The grwm'a Iredens fo bix hride wan a §50) set of § wolce. At ln +; the tiride and party took the Chicazo 4 Abtou tran tor Uhicago and the Esst, thus ¢onel whing the most no'able and recheiclie af- fair of the kiud ever beld tn this city. which be intendod to ! Maitis Loaned bim | ! FINANCIAL, SAM FRENCISCO, Frascisco, Cal,, Sapt. 20.—There is bus littls news to noto this morning concermng tho affuirs of the Bauk of Caufornia. The Butscrip- tiou to the ykusiautee fund uow amouuts to 1.500.00), Tucraloof the avsaving and refin- ing works to Piood & O'Brien w not yet consum- suted. [4in understoad thac evorything w ready for the tormal trausfor, but that & disagrooment exsts between the Direotora of tho Linis, & pors ot 01 Whom Opp-.8e the trxtfer ub 1be sround : that Uplut will pruducs ouough bulhon 1o keep the works busy. S —— A Simple Cu The Commitiitets of the Viallintord (Coon.) Communitr bave discovered a very mmple rom- ety tur fever aud agua. For koie yearn jiaat this disessn bHas boen #0 prevalent in the region tha.. two years ayo, the Commuuiews secion-ly tlought uf abanduning their propersy and tioar- ielung busess u tuat placo. Lut the 1des way supgested uf trying o heated 0.6 1na small room, indueiog & profuse porepiration, folluwed by a shawpooiug “soad thorous clesusing of the body with voth waria and cold waser, and thews simple means were fuund to be a thoroughly ef- fective remedy. Not ounly ths Communists thomaeives, bt the peotle uf tue entite ragion rouwd about, bave reavrtod to this remedy, aud | Liave teen thoronghly cured. The Targest warkuliop of the body {u the liver, whose Offica 1t in 10 withdraw the bile from the Licod, | Wuen thin imjorisat Organ acta slnggishiy, ur frums sty causo beconier dusosead, Dr, Jayne'n Basative Jille afard tm. mediste relied, aud sots Lring abou: patural kction, DRESS GOODS. Fall Styles, Chas. Gossage - & Co. | formorly of Civ.cinnsti. wan installed in toe po- | sitlon, ‘It i8 now emd that Biruov, who has i beau for & lang time employed na prosecutor iu tho Police-Court, will aluo Le compelled ta ro- tiro on aceount of cortain misdoiugs wh ¢ hove beau sllexod agaiust bim, ‘Thoie s a terco do- i The importations of Dress Goods | for this season include & large varie- ! ty of New Fabrics, in all widths and ; termination awoux tbe eciticons of Washe * e m,im' that - ther wil - ws' lonser | Weights, We exhibit, among others, bold themseives at tho 1woier of the ring who bave for some time swindled and oppresssd thea. TUZ APRAKERSIITP, Advices have beeu received hore o the effect that Bunsel Cox . 18 guining strevgth rapdly in the West in the ,cone test for the hoeskership. A carefal cauvass shows that ho has » majority of the Democratio delegation from Obio pladged to support huw. OUR RELATIONS WITH UAYTI, Secrotary Fish atates that oli iliculties with Huiti bave been amicably adjusted At bis sug- gestion, the Haytion Governmout will isene proclsmation of pardon to ths instrgents who recenly ook refuge In the American Minister's house on the condition that thov leave the cono- trv, and that tha Po vbasten will at once go thera to couvey thew clsowhers. BECK'S PLEDICTION, Ex-Ropresentativa Hock, of Kentucky, arrived bere to-day. Mo converses freclv upon all load- ing topic, and exhibits s Keon ajpreciation of tho prospecta of the Democracy in the Obio nod Penunylvauis elections. Ho feols sure that the Democrats will carry Obio by a good wajority, a0 ae a reanlt that party will mvfup s big ma- jority in Pennsylvauia.” Br. Deck intends o maks soveral spoochies in Ohio dnring the cam. paizn. Ho thinks the monev plank of the Olio Democratic platform is axcessive in ita 1nflation tecdencied, whilet he deems tho money clauso in tho New York pistform quite as extravagant in the othor diroction. Iio is not an inflationist, Lut thinks ho aoes womo {umw 1n the cotrplaints of the padhle of tho West thiat the East controls too Inrgoly (he affairs of the whole Union, APPOINTMEXT, Emmet V. Rbodes bas been appointad Intor- oal Nevenuo Hiorekeeper iu the V'ouith Disrrict of Ouio. sud Peter Grant inthe Kixth Distnict of Illinois, - Paat outragoously —_—— OBITUARY, WILLIAM GIDDINGS, DANVILLE, ILL, Apectal Drapateh to The Chicaro [ribun Daxvicer, L, Sspt. 20.—Wilham Gi dings, an old aud highly-respected citizen of this placs, died this afternoou st 4 a'clock, afier » lingering illuess of four months, Mr. Giddings was born in Englsud i 1818, and removed o this place in the year IBS7, At the time of Lis death o was YVice-Prasident of tls Danville Bauk and Trose Compauy, ud ano of our weslthiest citizons, HANNIBAL EMERSON. DUBUQUE, 1A, Duvuqux, 1a., Sopt, 20,—Hapnibal Emerson diod to-day, aged 63 voars. Hle wau & pioncer in Dubuqus, coming here in 1834 from Missouri, but was a native of Bhephordstown, Va., and waa idoutitied with the early history of this civy sad Beato. Ll health for several montha termis uated in dropey aud ended bis earthly carver, bt el A GOOD MANY DRAWINGS. Special Lupateh to I'he Chicago Triduns, Quixey, 1L, Bept. 20.—About 108 care Isden with tea arrived in this oity by the Iaunibal & 8t. Joo Railroad yesterday from Califurnis. The tea was shippod directiv from Clitoa, sud i destined for Englaud. The care wero taken over tbe Quincy, Aicon & Bt. Louis Raitroad, wiuch rosd i &a” bsci cliago for tho froighi ovar $113,000. ——— SUICIDE. Special Duvateh o The Chicaso Tridune, Br. Par. Miun,, nopt, 20.—Thomas 0. Millar, sgoa 19, cawo from s farming setilament uesr by into Buillwater Filday, and eugaged & room at the Hawyer Housa. Baturday e waa attacked with voaitiug, which waxs stopped by taediciue sdwinieterel by & phyeician called by the lsud- lord. 8unday afteruoon he wes dewd au biv bed froui a secuud dows of laudanum taken sfier %o lug reliovud of the first. It apueasw thst bio pur- cbased the poisan *Friday, sud uad some of it Yot 1o his ket whou the doctor was called Batarday. Hie cause for snjcids bs indetinitoly ;n&ul. but sppears to bo dtasppoiutivost wm ova. Bvecial Dispated to The Caxam Tribume, Avzow, Til.. Bept, 20.—Tuis moruing the boay of » wen uawed Otirisifan Haut was found in ‘the Missisalp i River, st the foot of Piazs streot, with & stune welghing 25 pounds Ued o nis uecs, Biroog suspicions of foul pisy wure ab firut eas ,6-4 Himalaya Cloths, Turnique Oloths, Spitzbergen Snow Flake, Plaided Flake, Brocaded Camel's Hair, Striped do., and Bosnian Bro- cades, all six-quarters wide, Also, Cameo Plaids, Basqueme Greante, Damesquines, Paris Serges, English Homespung, Eng. Diagonals, Plaids, Popling, and Mohairs, of all grades, { all at prices that will commend them to tho olosest purchaser, One case of Colored Alpacas at 25 ots,, of excellent quality at the price. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 00 & 62 Washington-st, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIO! ALL READY! THE INTER-STATE [ndustrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, | With s Orand Array of the maat {ntesesting Ojecs, an Completely Full in all Bepartmeuts, Will be open to the public from 8 . m. to 10 p. @, avery day sospt Bunaays, until Oct. 5.8 Tliows whio have sseir ‘it uuite i pronounciog it & mode! collection of the produsts f The Btudio, The Work-hop, The Maseum, The Orchard, The Garden, aud The Field, It s emphatically & triumph of which ths Northe weat miay well b proud, i Every Arrangement for tho Comfort of Vise itors will be found 1n the Building, * Al Raliway snd Tnasportation Lines give reduced flh"h. pllrllxl'lg this GREAT OPPORTUNITY within tbs real f l;ou"’l fall to wisit this Magnificent Exhitilion and DIING TUR FAMILY, PRICES OF ADMISHION: Commntation Tik For Adults, all day an For Clildren, al} For Adults, oo Hat. Yo Childrea, on 84 Altol e reesees 180 A Splendid Orchestrs of thirly pleces constantly playlug their choicost seleciions, LAKE NAVIGATION, GoODIIOH BTEAMNEILS. Muwsukse, sod Wost. & a7 GLGeptady M. recennr oo . . Pur Htacin b . OIL TANK: WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S ¥ OIL TANKS, CHIOAGO., ? 50 Sead or Catalogue, Sanuisciurers of RVENDEN'S WOOD-COVERED OANS, ARRAGON, ryuons Faguton tkit? St SOLORHING, . o WE HAVE NOW ON OOR COUNTEES ONE OF THR LARGEST&MOSTCOMPLETR 8TOCKS OF MENS AND BOYS FINE CLOTHING! Evor offored to the Retail Trade of the Northwest, . SEVENTEEN YEARS Of successful business oxperience have given us n ruperior knowledge of the wants of tho pcople 3 and our connection with tho well-known old- ostablished house of JAS, WILDE & CO., of Now York, give us une- qualed facilitios for placing the vory best class of goods in the market at THE LOWEST PRICES! In manu- ficturing our own stock woe save ono profit, and guarantce our custom. - ora a superior quality of CLOTH- ING AT LOWER PRICES than askod elsewhore for inferior articles. All we ask to convinco purchasers of tha truth of our nssertionisto call end examine our goods and com- pare prices. Our motto is NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. WILDE, BLUEIT & 00, AS_ga,te and Madison-sts, Great West End Dry Goods House, CARSOR, PIRIE & (0, HADISON & PEORIA-57S., huve just oponcd saveral cases LYONS BLACK GROS-GRAIN BILKS, bought at tho recont great New York Auction Salesof " Ponsans ” and othor celebrated makes, which they offer at extraordinary bargains, telng from 50 cants to $1 a yard lower than usual prioes for same qualitios. Good Bluck all Eilk Gros-Grains at $1.00, worth $1.40. Ieavy Black Gros.Graina, bright, showy goods, at 31.35 a yard. Regular price $1.75. Excollent, Hoavy Black Gres.Grains o S1.50 nnd $1.75 & yard; very much below value. Good Bargains in Guinet's, Ponson's, Bola lons, and other bost miakes Lyons Dlaok Gro’;-flmins at.$2.00, $2.25, and $2.50 per yard, ALSO & large and full line of the justly celebratad “CACHEMIRE MILANO,” the richest, most elezant, most dosirable, aud every way the best Lyons Black Silka imported, and for which wo are sole agents iin this city. Theso Bilks are Hand Bpun, made from the finest selected Italian stock ; possoss a doop, rich satin lustre, and na & proofof their unequaled durability wa give squars, unequivocal guarantoe with all goods of this brand sold by us, In order to intro- duco them to purchasers hers, we are in. structed to offer (for the present) tho follow- ing qualitios at the prices quoted, which placo thom lowor by 36 per cont than any g00ds of equal quality in this market ; Quality . Oachomire Milano, rich, soft, satin lustro, $2.00 4 yard ; the cheoapest silk in America, Quality G. Cachemire Milano, very ele- gant goods, $3.25 » yard, Quslity H. Oachomiro Milano, $3.50 s yard ; extra rich and beautiful finish. Quality I, $2.75 & yard. Quahity J, $2.86 s yard. Quality K, £3.00 o yard. All superb and oxtra rick grades. N. B. The ‘“‘Oachimero Milanos,” in ad. dition to other advantages, are wider than most other makes. “IEPATS 0 TRADE 01 i WESY SR OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YURK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, THE QUEKN, .. i RHOLA"(D OANADA, GICh EUE, Cabin B. LARSON, o2, (oppusile naw Shuran Huuse), CLicgo. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Ths Gouerat Trausatfantic Company's Mail Steagsh batwesn Kew Surk sid Havre. - Kb apendia amsbipe B evbie route 1o s Comiingn s iben Iy I.ll‘llx auy other), will saul from Fuer No, ‘\ Noris Biver, Silnen ShIKTe, paury SV Pt A o g 0, wocordira to seds. o ik, i it Haks s reduocd with superic e , lne cesaaiiia without ssits oDiree. Slontien us *'di o1 cary UK MACKER Salling Thres Times a Week 19 and (rom BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Avplyat mm{’g}mu Borthwest eoraer Olask and U VERNKT, Geoeral Westero Agent, Great Western Stenmship Line, From New York to Uristal (Hoglaad) direct. arday, sept, 4, ¢: latermediate, §43; Hicarags, 3. i%0. 1y R e LR R per e NOHOR LINB. U S ', Dorry, L Ty ulu:u':ylz:‘ ’-Nlt.:.\z ld.‘"zh 2 N 4 ool ‘abia, Stase WENRRON BROTA DS iliet Jascly ol “""“*'FMAIL. Oabin Pass: R T

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