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SPORTING NEWS. Yestorday’s Ball Games---Tho Athletics Beaten by tho Hartfords, and the Chicagos by the St. Louls Club, Racing Events at Jeromo Park and Nashville. BASE-BALL, THR CMCAGS AMIN DETTATRD, Speetad Mepated to The Chieaga Trioune, Sr. Louss, Oct, 8.—Tho lat ganto of the eerios betwoen tho 8t, Loufa Brown Stockings and the Chicago White Logs camo off this aftorucon ot tho Grand Avenno Park. ‘Tho woathor was a little too chilly for the comfort of apectators, but just right for tho players, Jifteen lundred Pergons witnessed (ho gaine, Which rosnited, a8 everybody expected, in favor of the Nrowns, ad HL. woitld have been entirely out of tho tanal or- dor for them to have lost on their own grounds, The Waite Stockings having wen the tors, tho Browns went to thy hat. ‘The play presented no epecial features of interest. The Browne wero victors bys scoreof ito. Appended is the evoro in f1 * arrow” CHICAGO, lena, Lh. 1 ut at 4) 9 3] 0 ie ue Reward, it dehlinan, 1b, No Waitt, re 1 at ial F ad on ooo u rare ay Chilcago, 0. tI 4: Chieago, 0. Wate henlatits HAWLYOUDS V8. ATHLETICS, Sveciat Disvatch to The Chicuan Tribune, Pinvapecrnta, Oct. &—Tho fifth gamo be- tweon the Athletics and Hartfords was played thie afternoon, and reeultod in a derisive victory for tha lattar by agcoro of $to 1, Tho fielding of tho two nines wad nearly perfect, but two men reaching firet basa on orrors, and theso by tho Hartfords. ‘Tho Athletics, who oarned thoir solitary run by Hall's throo-buxo Lit, batted vory feobly, making ouly thico clean bi ‘Tho Hart- fords punished terribly MeLivide's pitehing, mak- ing fonrteon clown hits and carning six of their oight ring, MeVey umpired. Innings 17.4 Slarlforda.. Athletics NAPOLIA- At Ixpt Ixpiayaroriy, Ind, Oct. 8,—ho Red-Stockiag Paso-Dall Club’ of Cincinuati played the Capital City Ciub of shiv city this aflorioon, thy former winning by a seore of 15 to 5, ime of tho gaine, two hours aud tea nuoutes, Lbo Capital City Club ig made up of amateurs, AT KALASIAZUO, MICII. Speetat Disnaten to Che Ciucuue Tribune, Karasszoo, Mich, Oct. 8.—-Tho third gamo of baso-ball bolweoa tho Mutuals of Jolson and the Kalamazoos of this placo came off ut the fair proundy this afternoon, Tho result was a tic, cach haying a score of ss THE TURF. THE JEWOME PARK RACES, New Your, Oct, 8,—At tho Jeromo Park races to-day tho first raco, dosh of ono mile anda half hod six starters, and resulted in a dend heat Dotwoon Josie B. and Piccolo for the first place, B. FP. Carver third, Contury fourth, Bargoo iifth, wand Lelaps sixth. ‘Timo, 24554. ‘The raco was finuily deviacd in favor of Viccolo for tho first luce. z ‘Tho second raco was fora grand national handicap sweepstakes of 2100 cach, with $1,000 aida, two miles and ®annrter. ‘Three started, Tho race wag won by Anton VPenuington, willto ake second, aud Shylock beaten off. ‘Time, ‘Tho third race, purse £100, milo heats, hnd but dio starters, ‘Tho race was wou by Rhadaman- thus, beating Mattio A. in 1:48 aud 1451; The tivo furlongs raco, for two-years old, was. won by Virginius, Cyril second, Mottle tuird, Time, 1:0637. AT NASITVILLE, ) Nasitvitts:, Teun., Oct. 8.—On this, the fifth day of tha Nauhville Blood Moree Arsociation, tho attendances was very Jarge, tho Indics’ stand weil filled, and the weather and track tine. ‘Tho first raco, for tho Young Amarica stale, Tor 2-yoar olds, milo daxh, $2 subseription, pa: or ploy, closed with two suiactibers, Theo tol- Jowing startod + Hwigort’s b, ¢, Ceylon... Gantner's c,h. Beoryo Cadwaliader’s ch A. Keene; Kichurds? ch, f, Belding ‘Uros, ob, ¢, Glasgow, Fimem1i6, on © pools on this race overayed : 7 Coylon, : Gardner's tilloy, $1; Plouty, $40; tho Bobl, Zab. "Lhe sucond race was milo beats, three in four, for an Ausuciation purse of $400. 4, Atchinwou's eh, c. Weatherby, Willlams & Owlug’s b rp ‘dam ig . _ Tho pools sold previous to tho finst oat avor- aged: Weatherby, $100; Fairplay, 270. Aftor ti 229 Uho tint beat, about #210 to E47. Weatherby wan tho favorite. ‘Tho third race was foran Aseociation purse of 2160, for beaten J-yenr olds ; divi of three- quarters of a milo. . WT, Link's ch, £, Hslllo Gardner, 1 WB. Durham'a Cheatham’ b, ‘Keene Miehardat b, , Katios, ‘Alehards' by ¢, Reditian,.., Time tid} which is very fast for this track, Tho poola gold on this race averaged: Micharda’ autries 2275 ; oe Wynn, €t0; “Garduor, $55; Vindicator, —-—-~ THE TRIGGER. JONUNYON VH. SMENMAN, ‘Mosers. Johueon and Sherman, the well-known amateur Pigeon thots of this city, met st Tom Btagg’s grounds yerterday, and shot at 60 birds each, Hurlingham ruley, 5 traps, 30 yards, for @60 avido. Mr. Johuaon wou by the following ecoro: Jounson—1 10101111 ‘3 wor TiovliiiedLoirriodoous Suewstan—101211131010111110000 Teulvliliodvlivuilo0o O28, OUlLlig ——— QUOITING, NORTH VH. WEST SIDE, ‘The match-yamo of quoits played between rap. resentative playors ; fram the North and Wax Hidos at No. 121 Wout Madicou treet yenterday, *coulted in the dofoat of tho North Biders Ly throo points. Tho stake wae #100. A retury match will be played Friday at tho eame placo, — FIRES, AT MEMPHIS, TENN. Memruts, Oct. ¥.—At 0 o'clock to-night fire was discoverod brdaking through the roof of the Gault Mouse, formerly the Overton Hotel, Tho alarm was promptly sounded, but owing to tho proat height of = the building considerable dauiago = ensued Doford the ongines got falrly to work. After a atrugglo of an hour the firemen got the tire under coutrol, 11 is imposible to-night to learn the ostent of the damage, but it is thought the boolis aud records of tbo various courte whivl are on filo m the secund story are not damagod by water. ‘Ibo tire was confined to tho fifth etory, Ibis supposed to bayo originated iu a rou filed with bedding and furaiture which was formorly im tho hotel, but bow it originated as net kuowu. Lose fully covered by insurance, AT MAHOMET, ILL. Mavoxnr, Champaign Co., LiL, Oct, 8.—A fre broke cut in the business part of 3fuhomet abut Lu’lock thismorning, completely dostroy> iy unu hardware slore, two diy “goods stores, and ono drug stove. The foxa id abou #50,000, Yoo yrineapal lorere weet Starling & Curtis, her tel stove destura, 810,000 ; inmurauce Mune, of New York, the ‘elt, S Clow & Co. 3 fond, $5,000, iste Lethe daeurauce. J, W. Exvort, biuld- MD, J. Poids lows, 43,000; gully io- . A. Lewellen, dmg store ; loan, 2,000, ian, builthog, S400. J. 0, bitteiag, 1o wore; onmBage, 1,000, “Mouive & ay day Suu. The tie was vt ab eunaiat ST DANVILLE, ILL, ‘i ktu the Chiesso Tribune MV. Oct, & Au alarm of fire way az wt 2 o'clovk, which proved to dwching buuse inthe cast part ty, Which wae outircly. cupsumed. Toca, ‘Yuo olan was again sounded ab 10 | should be terminated as soon ay possible. o'clock, and s small tonoment house was almost entirely conaumed, in the ramo part of tho city, Lowd covored be inaurance, ‘Tho causes of {ho fires woro defective tlics. PROPELLERS BURNED. Tatras, Oot, Oct. &—The propellora Rt, Andley and Bristol, lying at the dock hore, wero burned to tho water'sedge this morning. ‘Tho propeller Zealand also took tre, and wad damagadto the extent of 1,000. The ft. Audley and Printol wore yaluod nt 240,000 each; fully insured. HOR? = nee E-TROUBLES, IN CHICAGO, AN IMPROVEMENT NOUCED, ‘The condition of tho horsey bolonging to the West Diviaion Raliway Company fs rapidly im- proving. Many of the animals aro still suffer- ing frota colds, aa is ovidoncod By their froquent coughing, but thoy have rogained in great mea- euro thoir spirits, and travel much oasior, The reports from tho vations stables yesterday showed that out of 114 horses at tho Van aren etreet #tables only nix were on tho sick list. At tho Clinton street atablo, whore there ara Koyen- ty-throo horaca, but ono was sick, At tho Sbl- wankeo ayonuo #tables nono of the 147 horer wero roported as sick, Attho Bhie Isiand nv anno stables four wore not working, OF tho G5¢ horsos at tho Wertern avenno stables three wero Bick aud uixty-roren olf feed. Iftho present favoralde weather contluuios, tho Company will bo able to resume tho ol tme-table, which it has not been able to adbero to during the past week. Roports from tho other stroot-railway com- panies, and from private «tables, indicato tha same general improvement. ELSEWHERE, NONK OF IT AT ST. LOUIS. Special Dinuatch te The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louis, Oct. 8.—An examivation of alk tho public and private stables in this city shows that tho epizootic haa uot yet reached hore. Thora seome to bo a provalenco of bad colds, occasion- ing some anxicty to owners, but thosa best post- ed in horsailesh nro not alarmed. AT FORT WAYNE, IND, Sreciat Inepatch to The Chicana Tribune. Four Wavsn, Ind, Oct. &.—A tmild typo of the pravailing horse distempor has broken out in thus city, and nearly every horso is coughing and running at tho ncee, All tho stables visited with ono exception.that of tho strect-car stabler, was foond with nearly overy horkesick. No alarm is felt, as it does not seem to be ng violent ng threo seara ago. Many horses first attackod aro reviving. AT RALAMAZ00, MICIL Special Insraten to The Chicuaa Tribune, Karastazoo, Mich,, Oct. 9.—Epizootic has at- tacked alxty-tive horses here. AT KMEORUN, TA, Speciat Inanateh to fhe Chiewto Tribune, Kroxen, Is. Oct. —Tho cpizootic mado ite appeorance hero to-day. In one stablo twenty- four horses nro affocted. Tho coughing and nasal discharges are the amo as whon the dis- case prevailed here before, but the other symp- toms nro not such as to create any uneasiness. ‘Tho goncral belief among borsemou i that itis a much milder form of tho discuso than that of 1372. MINNESOTA, Syecial Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. Stovs Ciry, fa., Oct. 8.-- Reports to~lay from the country south snd east of hore state that the epizootic haa nttacked horses, ond in some localities ina imaliguunt form, several deaths having occurred. ori Osis RALLROAD NEWS, THE NEW LINE TO CHICAGO, Tho aunonncoment made in Ti: These yos- torday that tno Erie Railroad bad consummated arrangements for a now through line to Chicago created considerable etir iu railway circlog, and was the general topic of conversation yesterday. ‘Thouyh the matter had been talked of for somo timo past, ati it was thought to be mere talk, and that it did not amount to much, The now line, if property conducted, will undoubtedly be woll patronized, as it is in the iutorest of the people to encourage competing rontes, it ia the general opinion that thin tity con only gain by having an additional through line to New York, and one which must necossarily fight Vanderbilt. The new arraugemonut will undoubtedly bring about. sooner or later, & wor botween the various Bloup- ing-car lines, and may roenlt in tho ultimate re- duction of the presout rates, Mr, Waguer will run, after tho first of noxt month, his cara over two fines leading from thia city to tho Enst,—tho Michigan Contral aud Michigan Southern,—and Mr. Puilman will alao ran his cura over two liues,—tho Pittsburg & Lort Wayno aud the Ayie. Pullman's ears are at present ¢reatly fuvored by the traveling public beeausecof their suportor construction and accommodation, bat it is reported that Mr. Waxnor fs Just now con- Miructing Koveral cars for the Mivhigan Central which will bo equal in ovory respect to tho Pulte maucar. It is, however, o woll-known fact that every improvement yet made by Mr. Wagner has bean forced out of him by Mr. Pullman, Aw regards tho vew depot on the jako front, the matter still stands ay reported yesterday, Mr. J. M. Douglass, tho President of tho Mlinois Central, who is mostly interested in this niatter, 18 out of town, and consequently nothing could bo learucd, Mr. Walker, the President of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, stated Yesterday that ho had wot yet docided what ho whould do as regards the location of » depot for Uis road. but he would suapo bia action accord- ing to futuro developments. Itis slmust cer- fain thut the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kaulroad will remain where it is, and in this case tho Michigan Contra) will also rowain. SLEEPING-CARS ON THE ALTON & ST, LOUIS. ‘The contract between Mr, Pullman and tho Chicago & Alton Railroad expires uext mouth, ‘The former gentleman and the managers of tho road havo had govoral consultations Istoty for tho purpose of renowing tho ¢ontract, ond, though no definite result hoa yet been reached, thero Is hardly 9 doubt that Pullman's palaco cars will continne to run over this tins. Tho managers of this road would under no consid- atlon wake s contract with any one clue than Me, Pullman, andif they cannot agree as to torins with bim, they will goto work aud build thoir own cars. It is, howover, undorstood that Mr. Pullman las mado them an acceptable prop- osition, aud that anew contract will be ‘ignod in a fow days, New Yonu, Oct. Rrautod an order unoctioniug tho contusions reached by tho English stock aud bondholders of the Erie Bailway sont over to confor wish Ita- ceiver Jowett, Thexo conclusions aro thot the bondholders whose interest is in arrears shonld havo a yoico in tho expenditure of the net carn- ingu; tbat the foreign stock and bondhold- ers ehould Lave some repreutularian in tho Hoard of Directors; and that tho teesiversuip 10 Court authorizes the Recaiyer to tako such ucasurce upon this basin 18 he decus advisable, HANNIBAL & NAPLES. Special Luapatch ta The Chicaya Tribune, Brasnutmip, HE, Oct 8.—-A meeting of the atockhotders of (hu Haunibal & Naples Railroad Was bell at the Leland to-day, aud the Hoard of Directors of lant year tas ro-olovtcd, ad fullows C.M, Binith, Spsingtield ; Jacob Bunn, Spring- Held ; Joba W. Buna, Sprivgtield ; fH. B, Le- land, Spriugfeld ; A.M. Whlto, Now York 3. Bastia, New York + U. 1. Highoo, Pittatield ; pital Si’ ten kien wee fs e ibe vai Zec by re-clecting G, M. Kmith, of nha Matye Trani dent, and W. 8. Com ‘ and ‘Treseuror. oat af ‘Lotedo, Hecretary TICKET AND PASSENCER AGI ‘The proceodivgs of the General ‘weket, and Passenger Agonts’ Assuciation, beld at Baratoga asbort tuo ago, have just boon published, but beyond a vory able aud bumurouy addreas doliv- ered by Mr. A, Y¥. H. Carpenter, Geueral Tiekot Agent of tho Milwaubeo & St, Vani tisilrond, tae book contains nothing beyond what Las alremdy been published 1a THe Viccesn, ° ae an Extraordinary Mtud of senesick. esi Middtetown (S, 3) Press, 'Pho following experiouce of Capt, R.G, Cole. munof the American riflo teat was oltuines from a mewbor of bos family, and of course 1s authentio: ‘thy Cay tain, oun afser geting out obeight Of lund, was uttacked with a peculur kind of eca-sickuess, which is vury race, it atect- joy uut tuure thau Ong ia s hundred passenguis, Un-tuad of duveluping iu the ordinary fourm of lortiLle paves, tt affects the basin, producing debt, sudatl the sp uaptoine of brain Sever, Attho patent rousing inhi cond.tion util hy Taagaus land, or even Fooly a laud breuze, ho basy ievover, but » recovery from shia diseaso THE undor othor circumstances than those men- tioned, thas is, whilo on board tho ship away from land, is sire to. bo followed hy ship-fever, which ia certain and alinont immediate death, Tho fever sul delirium — Instod doring the entire passage aver, and his comrades wero onimost certain that he wonld bo too much unstrung to sheot in tho team, Ho recovered rapidly, howovor, on reach- ime land, and bis practicn soon proved that his ability to bit the butra-oro wan not impaired, Tho Captain woe informed by tho ship-physician and othor high modicat authorities that he tad a arrow cacape from death, und that ho ought vot to crags the quent agai. Undor such clreum- stances ho very naturally droaded tho roturn voyaye, but it had to be attempted at any rato. Soon after starting on Lis return ho was attacked the same as before, though even more sovorely, Ve rematned delirious the wholo tuno, however, until the vereel reached Sandy Hook, and os- eaped ship fovor, Jt was a soyoro oxperionco; hut, conridering the fact that but fow affected avho was survive s accond ovcan passage, he feoln that ho was very fortunate. Though he retains covered with honors, st would take greater inducoments than tho victorias of Dolly. mount or Witnbledon to tompt him to crowd old Ovoan gain. CASUALTIES, RECKLESS CAR-SMASHERS. Srectat Inapatch to Tha Chieaan Tribune, Axzox, IIL, Oct. 8.—This morning tho 6 o'clock froight-train on tho Chiongo & Alton Road, go- ing cast, when near the city Hmits with an on- ging in front ani rear, broke in. two, and, in backing np to make connections, the cars cama together with euch force ox ta throw flvo cars from the track down the ombankmont to tho river, completely demolishing them, Special Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune, Farnseny. IIL, Ovt. 8.—-Tho ‘Toledo, Peoria & Watsaw Koad suffored a damaging accident hero yestorday, ‘Thoresr part of s froight-train wag pormitted to rau back down a grade and dash Upon an engine coming up with nnothor train. The cabnosa and cara woro badty smashed and pitched abont. Ono cat was broken into kin- dlings, Tho coffea and several barrels of sugar which it contained ware immediately appropriat- ed by the industrious and virtuous residents of tho immediate vicinity, Fora wonder, no ono was kiled. THE LATE STORM IN NOVA SCOTIA. Hanax, N. 8. Oct, 7,—Tho isto gaio wae 60- verely (elt on the Newfoundland coast, and some fishing versely wero lost, The cossting steamer Oriol was disabled and lost noar Rod Bay. Tho Bay. The crow wore saved. Fishing on tho Newfoundland coast and Labrador for tho pres- out year will not amount to half tho catch of last year. Distress ts foared in somo fishing set- tlemenia during tho coming winter. RUN OVER AND KILLED, BSpectal Dievateh to The Chvaaa Tribtine, Miysearoris, Minn, Oct. §.—Clinton Lowis, of Doluno, was thrown from a wagon loadod with Inmbor this morning and thrown under tha wheel, recciving injurios that resulted in bis death an bour atterwards. Special Ihayattch to The Chicaan Tribune, Detnott, Oct. 8.--Edward Marron, a_froight- conductor on the Dotroit & Bay City Railroad, was killod by the vars at Columbiaville to-day. KILLED BY THE CARS. Speetul Diapatch ta The Chteayo Lrioune, East Saaixaw, Mich,, Oct. 4.—E, I, Barron, a conductor on the Detroit & Bay City Railroad, formerly baggago-master at the Flint & Pero ‘Marquotto station in thiv city, was killed to-day whila coupling cars at Columbiavillo. A Coro- uer's jury returned @ verdict of accidental doath, Deceased was 23 years old, single, und his friends reside at Meadville, Pa. “ JUMPED OFF A TRAIN. Corumavs, O., Oct, 3.--A young man named Jonn Ceucilbaugh haa beon lying for throe daya athis homo at Summit Station, between this city and Nowark, at the point of doath. He got on 8 throtigh train to go homo from Columbus, and, to avoid being carried past homo, jumped from tho cars when thoy wore guing ot full spoed, and stistained frightful injuries. ASHORE, Porst Bnowsett, Ont., Oct. 8.—Tho schooner Graco Sherwood, whoat-laden, came ashore hero to-day, and will probably bo a total loss. Reape Sse eamaael A MINISTER'S FALE. A Painful Scene and 2 Touching Cons fevsions Wo find in tho Maro (1iL.) Meirs of the 25th of September, uu account of the rosiguation of Eidor J, V, Bockman as pastor of the Christian Charen of that village. For some time past tho reverend genticman's babite havo beou such as to causo grent grief to his frionds snd bring re- proach upon the church, At tho -clous of the serinon, whieh was preached by 9 uelghboring pastor, Elder Beekuan made the followiug ad- uress, which wo give as a warning 10 all men, both young and old, to avoid the 6 und shomo which have come upon this inau: Asa man [havo tho litmbest conception aa to what the Ife aud character of aiminister of tho Gospel should be, Iknow that he suould lead a conaiatent aud on upright life, that eau bu looked to by th munity aa an exataple of purity aud righteoum Knowing that my life bas not bocn auch in all revp Tuerire to tender to thia church, for which X havo labored wo long, tny resignation, You are awaro that L refer to my sin of intemper- ance, ‘This tuay bo ing laat opportunity of addrewing you, and Lwant to avk you tat you will not charge Usie great samme to the religion of Obrint. It teaches better things, Charge it all to my own depravity and wnful nature, To you who hava. not this hablt, it fs atrauge that should thus yield to temptation, I well" remomber the time when thought It wtrango that others drank and raiued themselves with alcohol, Tam glad that there aro 40 many young men dere this morning, that I may life mg Voice Iu warning, aud deg thent to prot by my example, You think now that you are strong, and in no danger, I well rentember the time when 1 belleved (he sane, Twelve years oxo, when I reached forth my iuesyeriouced hand and took tho intoxicating cup, T thought f was strong; but Tdevetoped a habit that now holds mu in chains, aud in the most awful nlavery that humanity was ever aubjected to, It bollw me in itacmbrace when Tseok my bed for repore; it lis furs iny dreaina during the weary huttra of night, and woizes mo aa ta prey when L rive Up in tho morning to euter upon the duties of the day, Profit, ob { pragt by my exainplo; ace what it has done for me, ‘There wad o ume when 1 atood um fair as any intnlater of the church in Iilinols ; there wan 8 Hino when Thad ay bright proxpecty and ag cheering hupes for tho future ow suy of ty classmates, But now they are ail yono because of tutemperanc, Ot that I could bring the whole world to bear my warning voice. Young ladies, you can du much to retuoye this cure from the world by not countununelng its uso among your conipanions, Brethren, I sever tny connection with you as your pastor with a aad heart, It would bo sad under the inost fuyorable circumstances, but much more ao aa tt fs, But T vhall remain with you in the clurch, and Jabor in the community fur a livelthood ; { witl como to your social nieutingw and work with you in the Bun day-echool, and wil do what 1 can toutone for the great elo have committed, diod knows Ido nut watt to injure Ta causo, Pray for me Uiat Euay yut overecme thls Leaetting lie L trust Lehall be able to conquer, wut, should £ go down under tha withering {niluence, [ask that you re- ember me kindly, Whenever you meet me, and un- der what eircummtances, remembor there was a time when you were prond of me, But treat mo aa you sy, act toward ime as you choose, I beg that you will reneinber wy wife kindly, Do not give her pal sud sorrow becatisa of my wrong dulng. Poor woman, ahe has alway uudfered cnough, J marrica her a aboot and innocent girl, Hho han been a patient and faithfal wife, Agaitt, Luek that you will kindly remember my wile und children, See THE WEATHER. Wasnxatoy, D. C., Oct, 9-1 a, ,—For tho Lowor Missouri and Uppor Massisaippl Valleys and Uoher Lako ltegion, high but slowly falhug buroudter, bighor temporature, increasing cloud- fuves, and occasional rain, LOCAL OLSERVATION, he, Den ee Ourtcado, Oct, Tone, [far \The( tu,” Wind, Ravn) Wither, Ca. Ws rea Nn gent ~Maxtmum thermometer, 48; minimum, 6, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. em: ct. Se Midnight, Maten, iar.) thr Wind, Kain) Weather, Chicago, ,., 40.N, E., iran 01 Clear, Cheyeut 421W,, geutle, Clear, Clovelau dhe, geutle, {Eair, Tray cusp OIE Gentle Teloudy, Duluth 44 Galt, Cloudy, W, keatle 9 W., pentle Fr, EL G rhs Garry, | sn Heavy anow, Venti WE ght rain, rc kenr' Kenedy, Lacateuue Fair, sage’ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queuxstown, Oct, 8.—Breamebips Wieconsin, frou New York, Baveariy tg wud Algeria, fromm New York, CHICAGO TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER “FOREIGN. . Servia Decides to Take No Part in the Pending Struggle. The Carlists Renew the Bombardment of San Sebastian. TURKEY. TMK MENZEUOVINESR LEADER Lonnox, Oct. #.—A apectal dispatch to the Daily News states that Ljubobratich, the loader of tho Werzogovinion insurgents, is at Nagusn, sli with a fover. A NOTE. BeLanade, Oot. 8.--Tho journals here state that the Powora have issued a noto declaring that thoy will uot provent the occupation of Hor- vinn tersitory by tho Turks if Servia pro- vokos it. KENVIA WILL NOT FIGHT. Toxpos, Oct. 1-6 9. t1.—A special to tho Morning Standard statos that tho Bervian Depu- tics have mot at tho residence of tho Prince Milano and rejected the motion for war bya vote of G2 to 21, ——s—. MEXICO. OPRNING OF CONGRESS. City or Mexico, Bopt. 30, tin HaTAra, Oct. 8. —Tho National Congress mot Bopt. 16 for tha first Litue undor tho restored yolitical regime. Prosidont Lerdo do Tojada in opening the seas sion valid: “Wo may congratulate ourselves upon the uudoviating progrosa of our tnetitu- tions. Onr relations with friendly forcign pow- ers is eatiofactury. A Ministor to tho King of Spain bas again boon accredited. A treaty ad- justing tho boundary Hue botreon Mexicu and Quatemaln will soon bo — conelud- od. ‘Tho Chiloabua and Sonora Ja- yestigating © Conmmiselon = havo brought their Inbors to a datisfactory termination, The election of mombers of tho Supreme Court bas beun held, and tho result awaits tho contirmation of Congross. ‘Tho Federal District Courts aro to be reorganizod, and the subject of public cdu- eatlon will roccivo capecial attention. Tho or- dinsry paymonte of the Administration, civil and military, are made with regularity. Peaco pra- vaila thronghout tho ‘Repubhe, Internal im- provemonts are going on, and tho harbor works at Mazatlan, Taimpicu, aud Frontera aro pro- grexsing.” 2 Tho I’rosident'a spocch was well recoived. ——> TRIPOL! OUR CONSUL TAKES COURAGE. Matta, Oct. §6,—Alr. Vidal, tho American Consul at Tripoli, has returned to that city. —— SPAIN, BAN BENASTIAN, Hexpare, Oct. 8,—Tuo bombardmont of San Rebastian Wau rostuned by tho Carlists yester- lays INDIAN TERRITORY, Chickasaw Potitica--Political Rights of Negrocs--Snrrings Legisiution=s= Choctaw Discontent--Boudinot and Alis Newspaper. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Musxoagz, Crook Nation, Ind, Lor., Oot. 2— ‘Tho animatod, though bloodless, contest going on for some time past in the Chickasaw Nation, ‘botween Goy. Overton and ox-Gov, Harris, tho respoctivo leaders of partics working for tha po- litical supromacy in that Nation, resulted in a tio vote in tho Legislature (Council),—the Ovor- ton party baving control of the House by ono majority, aud tho Harris party tho Nonate by one majority,—thus offectually checking oach other, which muut havo s salutary offect, POLITICAL IGHTS OF NEQUOES. Tho matter of political rights, so long doniod to the negroes, former slaves, resident of tha Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations, is about com- ing to head. ‘Tho Chickasaw Cegislatere haw appointed 8 Commirstoner (in conjunction with one to be chosen by the Choctaws) to act with United States Boccial Commissioner Shanks in adjusting this question. Somo of the nogrooa aro in a quandary what todo. If they aro ad- mitted to citizenship in theo nations, of coirse thoy become absolutely undor the control of the Indian Govornmonts thoroof, which may ba ar- hitrary or not, aa sulta the leadora; whoroas, un- der existing relations to these nations, thoy can, in law, appeal to the Unitod States Courty for any grievances that may occur to thomacives and famillos. It is to be hoped, howover, that such an adjustmont may be liad ag will best con- serve all the political and porgonal rights of this bumblo and dependent clase of people. MARRIAGE LAW. Tho Chickasaw Leyisiature hos passed eovoral acts this egssiou, but noue of moro importance than an act forbidding intermarriage with whites outside of the nation, aud prozeribing who are qualified to intormarry witlin tho nation under tho act, All such marriages subjact tho parties, not Chickasaws, to removal as intruders under the Intercourse law of Cougross. Tho Choctaw Legislature (Council) meots on Monday, tho 4th inst.; aod, from tho fact that Gon, Albort Pike, and his law-partnor, ox-United Btates Souator Jolneon, of Arkansas, havo beon, and are now, in close consultation with Chiof Coleman Cole, of the Choctaws, it is belioved that some important stops will bo taken to DISSOLVE THEIR RELATIONS with the Okmulgeo Graud Council, owing to ita failure to pass a Constitution, aud laws of a wholesome and effective charactor thoroundor; ‘au Woll og to ask Congress that that nation havo an Agent resident among them, ay provided fu fornier treatiou, and thoy thor! af bo wholly dils- connocted {rom the Consolidated Union Agonoy, at Muskogeo, of tho five vivilized tribaa, as is now by law provided. Cortain it is, that much discontent prevails in tho Choctaw Nation, and wo may look out for as vigorous moasurea against white pooplo, or intruders, as circum- stances will permit, ; COL, BOUDINOT AND 118 NEW PAPER. " Col. E. C. Boudinot 1s not much exercicad over tho pross-report that tho Okmulges Graud Coun- cil repudiated bis Caddo resolutions, a8 ho af- firmg, from reliable authority, that such reaolu- tions wore carriod there. lle and his associates are here, with their new printing-preus and type, and thoy think that the /ndian Progress will bo ivuued in about two wooks, [tis purely an In- dian ontorprivo, a4 it will be owned, edited, aud priuted by Indians. At least two columus a week will ba pristed in Chorokeo, to in Choo- taw and Chickasaw, ona in Crock and Sominolo, and the rowaindor in English, Tho paper will present a novelty horctofora uaknown in the newspapor world, ‘Its columns will be open to fricnd and foe alike, and, ay ite neuto indicates, will be the advocate of progroay and 4 highor civilization among tho Indians; will in- bist on o falthtul adberenco of every troaty guarantoo; sud will dofend the property-rights of tho Indians, and aid them iu progerving fore over the lands they ovcupy.” NOLES ON A HUNT. Last week, Barou Thielmavo, Secretary of the German Legation; tha Prince do Starkemborg aud M. Rittenbacker, of Austria, passod through on route $o Fort Si)], on & huvting oxpedition, ag Well a8 a vinlt to the India near that post. For somo timo past the Iudiang along tho line of tho Migsouri, Kansas & Toxas allway have had just grounds of complaint for non-payment of stuck killed by tho trains, Hut recently Judge Soary, the attorney of the Railway Com- pany, got an order of Court to pay these claims, and Agont Koynolila is now doing wo. ‘Tho Creak National Council conyones on Mon- day, tho ith inst, 0. By Se en THE ILLINOIS CORN CROP. Apectal Dispatch to The Chieaon Tribune, TLaSayy, Ut, Oct, 8--The barvosting of the corn on the Illinois bottom-lands in this vicinity reveals a much better crop than was gonoraily oxpectod, A comparatively small proportion of it wae killed outright by the late tlocds, and that which way spared has matured much better than was hoped, oe A Mowme-Catching Baby, Erie (Pu,) Correapundenge Cunctunati Bnquirer. A Sugar phedewsHen ig just now croating & scpsatiou a fow milvs south of this city, in the shape of a mousd-catcbing infsut, surpassing iy oxpertuoss the agility of tho Lost cautue ar fo- line mouser in the country, ‘Tho report of this singular freak of nature reacbod mo go-well au- thenticated that I concludod to gratify my curl- ouity, and possibly be sold, ag I had often been. But, to my surprive, tha facty turned ous more rewarkablo than tho roport represented, and tho (ost axstoninning natural woudor 1 over wit- nexsod, ‘iho Httlo girl in quovtion is a tnile overs year old, and con but just begin to run wbout ‘the house and yant. The moment whe wakes and gots out of bor crib ahe Koes to tha old = kitchen ~~ lro-place, ‘which ie infested with a species of emali hous mioo, and wits down by @ bole in the corner very much like cat, with ber cyes intently fixed om 9, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. {ho burrow, Bho sometimes occuplos this port- tion for an honr without moving, till a mouso makes ite Appearanco, when, by ® sudden start, apparontly without avy effort, abo aeizos hor vic- tim by the neck, As acon as hor prize ts secured nho seems to bo olectrified with Joy and trembles from hoad to foot, uttering a kind of witd mour- mur or growl, resembling the balf-auppressod enarl of awild-cat. On arriving at the houeo, and making known the object of inv visit, tho mothor oxprossod the willingness to glvo mo an exhibl- tion of tho etrango peculianty of the baby pro- viding 1 would promiaa not to make thair names public, an who xvemed to dread the notorioty al- ready given to the affair. 4, of course, made the required promivo, and hind the priviloge of wit- nossing with my own ores m perfurmauco fo wonderful and novel hal 1 can nevor forgot the impression it mado. ‘ho Labo was asleep whon Tartived, and on awaking sho started at ouco on her strango mission. She is a donutifnl litte blonde, of delicate features and bright bluo oyca, and her bir Jiea all over hor head In exquialtely~ formod golden curls, about tho circle of a dimo. Thero ia nothing unusual about the countenance of tho child, or differont from that of any protty- foatured baby, excont while talking hor gama, Then hor eyes become glistening and fixed, sparkling ike gems, and hor face and hauds turn pato as trax, whilo wlio appodrs to hear or notice nothing going on ground her, but keops har oyos steadily conterod on tho burrow whence sho ox- pocts hor game td wnlly forth. ‘Tho mother, an oldor sister of tho child, and myself sat in 6 semi- circlo pround hor, silent as if In 9 spiritual weanco wasting for tho signal of doparted spirits, Nad no mongso mado its appearanco, the wight was ono novorto be forgotton,—tho deathly-palo face of that motionless child, and tho mvetod, sparkling eyes concontrated for thirty minutes on that moteo-hole in tho brick hearth! Duriag that lalf hour we neither moved nor spoke above a whisper, whon suddenly, liko tho springlog of & trap, tho little thing’a hand wont down on the hoarth, followed by the fine aqueat of tho monso, and that strange, low growl and singular tromor of body of tho child! As ueust, sho held tho mouso by tho neck in hor right hand, while {¢ squirmed desperately to pet away. She thon pressed it up against hor bosom, and felt of it gontly sud softly with hor othor band; thon would dexter- ously change hands, carofully keeping hor rip on the neck to avoid its bite, though ar tothor told mo ako had beon frequently bit- ton; and while sonsitive to pain and orying at tho loast ordinary hurt, slo nevor waa socn to winco or show tho loast pain from tho bite of a mouse, I examined her flugera, and found them eearred in many places hora ehe had boon bit- ten. triad to realize how the feat had been oo- complished, but it was dono sosudden thoro waa no time to aualyzo it. Yet I was asgured by tha family, who had taken frequont observation, that tho mouse whon onco out of ite holo acems to becomo charmed or magnetized, and has no power, or at loast shows no disposition to escapo till caught, when it Ia too late. If any ono ap- roaches tho child to take tho monso away from or, Bho will utter a shrilt ecroam nnd then try to sonceal hor prizo by putting it into hor mouth. GIANT FAMILIES, Specimens of Vormont and Hontucky sLonvy-Weights, Tothe Baitor of The Chicago Tribune Cincaco, Oct. 7.—How is this for altitude? Are thore no other States to hear from? =D, Tothe Editor of tha Parts True Kentuckian: ‘Ci104G0, Sept, 14, 1875.—1 understand you bare tn your county a very tall famlly, Will you procure aud publish the namo, height, aud weight of osch member of that famliy? | Herewith IL send you tho followiany correct statement In relationto the Metcalf femily, © Royalton, Vt. FD, Weiaht. 1B over JOD “Tek ash 200 210 215 190. ‘Ten pervons—average height 6 fect 6 inches noarly. THE KENTUCKY FAMILY. In Colling’ new History of Ketitucky, wo find tbo following in relation to the Howard family of thie county: “In February, 1860, there was Living in Bourbon County the parcnis anid sight out of nine children of fs fatolly without parallel in the known world—for thelr size, height, weight, Bro health, sg, and atrongth,—-auggeative of tho’ Bible record ‘in Genesis vi, 43 Thero were giants in the carth in thoso days.’ ‘The father, then 1n his 70th year, was brought to Ken- tueky wlcn qtile young, and ralved, iu Bourbon ‘TNE VERMONT FAMILY, Height, County, his family of sizona and three daughters. whore. b elght, Welght, aud aggregate ago aro here Height, 6 ft 4 Wetuht. in, an 1,583 Waigut, 45 ft, Had in, oft, fim iy, eleven ‘ber, in flo aggregate, measured 70 feet and one-balf {neh in height, welgued 3,208 pounda, and the aum of thelr entire ages thon was 657 years, The computed utrength of the fathor and six sons was 6,100 pounds, At that date (1816) there were several grandchildren ovor G34 fort high, and still growing. ‘The mother, Mrs, Katy Noward, nee Current, died agod 48 arid ob May 14, 1870, nest Yuddoll’s Miils, where she bad Ilved for nixty years— soven childron aurviving her, Bue had twelve brothers and sistora, onch over 6 feet high.” In thla connectinn wo will atate that the Itey, James Quiscnberry, of Clurk County, Kentucky, hud two seta of children,’ twelve in cach. ‘Tho twenty-four chil- dren esch had from twelvo to ninoteon offapring. $0 & Olark man, Who hoard us speak of tho tall families, saya, A Msgon County gent added that Nolson Clif, of that county, had twonty-seven children, “ Marri gerernl times, I suppose?” we added. * No, al, only once I think,” he replied. Ma), Join Enwarda, of th's county, bad twenty-four children from two marriages, Tho Now fronoh Postuge-Stamp. ‘tho Vreuch Government rocently invited do- signs for a now postage-starmp. ‘Ihe prizos of- fored for the threo bost designs ware , 1,600, 500, and 300 francs rospaoctively. ‘Lho artiats woro loft to their own fancy as regards the hoads or figuros to be imtroduced, tho only condition being that no politica: character should bo given to cither, and that the words * Poste” and *!Re- publique Francaise” wero to be included in the composition, inanswerto this 431 drawings sud photographs wore seut in, aud out pf theso, after throe days’ congideration, twonty-five were selooted for finel examination by the Postal- Stamp Committee. Some eight hours wore taken up in discussing their relative merit, ond in the oud their number ‘was reduced to throe, Tho mout admired of the twenty-five drawings waa Meredey riding au Pegasus. ‘This was prouounced a chef-d'auvre of compouition aud delicate miuiaturo painting, But it wae judged too classic for a postage stamp. The drawing whivh obtained tho frst prizo of 1,500 fraucs represontod Poace and Com- merce leaniug on a terrestrial globe with an equatorial band, whore the words * Republique Francaise" appear, ‘Lhe secoud prize is Abune dance supported by a shiold. The third is Frauce, ad a nude figuro, holdiug a tlambeau ta light tuo world, On sll tho prize drawings the words * Kepublique Krancaise,” and the price of the postage are vory apparent. Cortatn difti- culties of detail prevoated the Committce from deciding whether tho Post-Oftice should adopt their judgment. ‘Tho twonty-tiva * placed” drawings wore carofully traueported to the Fie uanco Aliniater for hia ingpoction, and tho com- bation is now reduced to the thrue just da- seribed. io pee A Romedy Against Mouse Flies, London spectator, An Trish clorgyman, tho Key. Goorga Meares Drought, balieves that he has discovered a.rom- edy agalnat plagues of ticd—sud s vory uinple and pleasant oune—namely, a window-gardon of formpinme and calcevlarias, Ho says that ho ai for a long timo boon conyratulatiog himself on his oxemption from tho plague of iiiew from which hta neighbors auffered, when, at length, in preparing for a resmoval, no sout away bis window-box of geraniume and calceotarias to bis uew Fesidonos, Immediately his room was a8 full of lies ov that of any of his noighbora, and so he ford out that if was bis window-garden which bad esavod him. ‘hat shows very bad taute ou tho part of the fics, for suche garden jaa great oruamunt to a» towu-room, whon it doas not kecp out the air too much, But if this bo true, tho bad taste of the fica is clearly great luck for human beings. 25h aoe a Embozalers iu the Albany Ponitone tinry. New York dun, Thera ig Maj. Virgil 4. Eggleston, formerly Paymaster in tho United States ariny, ®& very bright fellaw, not yot middie-sged, au excellent wccouutant, and very valuable tu tha shoa-con- tractoru, who ewpluy bim in their office, te way on duty away out in Portland, Oro., when his ac- counte.failed to balauce by $13,270.40, The fa cilities for balancing books there were not as good agin the army, whon tho oMcial roport, © Rooke lost in action,” or *Lont in crossing & river,” brought Lain to many an ollicor’s heart. Eggleston couldn't fix things that way. By hore ho js for five yoara, to bo follewod by five moro tf ho does not pay tho 912,179.40. Fle haa bean horas soar, and hopes to got outin four more, not decing it worth whilo to tako n five-yoar contract at €2,475.99 por annum if ho can got out af it, Travia T, Brooks, formerly Prosident of tho Potorsburg Book. of Fotoraburg, Va., will outer hero for four years longer for embe: mont, They have Pholpa hore, that frigid C. IH. Phelps, who nacd to be a Deputy Stato Treasur- er of Now York, and, after stealing a pile of mines, Bhippod over to Now Jeracy, and pent back a choarful proposition for compromise, Phelps iain for fifteen youre. George W. Smith and John ©. Henry, ex-Unit- ed Staten Revonuo Collectors from Misetsaippl. aro hore for ombezzlomont, Smith's term will expiro in February next. Henry's not for fonr years to como, and even thon ha will have to pub up 5,291.43 bofuro he may go frou. Seve assteae A Gormandizing Contests Friday night, at the restaurant of A. ITeracy, in Monros, Mich., two mon, named Join Conlisk and George Heed, mado a wager an to their rels- tivo powers of enduranos in conflict with a given number of oystors, that tho one who aloutd give in first sbould pay for tho oysters coueumed, ani! tho blyalvular struggle commenced, In tho course of an bour the contents of ten cans lind Hisappaared: and, noither party showing ayy symptoms of failiog appetite, and only ono moro eau remaining in tho restaurant, it was proposed tocallitadraw gamo and divide tho cloventh ean oqually, Which was dono, cach contostant paying half tho damage. Tho uumber of raw oyste;s caten wan something ovor iifty dozon, which, togother with the accompanying crackers. and other edibles, may bo considered rather & eubstautial moal. One of the two mon remarked that, though ho waan’'t actually hungry for more, ho could, if invited, get away with another can or two. Just Like Mer. Vicksburg Herald, When a Vicksburg oman makea np her mind to goons journoy ale spends at loast ono woot buying pins, baudkerchlefs, perfumory, voils and now clothing, and about three days packing hor trunk. The night before leaving home sho alts up all mght to tinlsh getting ready, and from daylight to train time she is trying to romomber if phe has forgotton anything. Bho gots to the train at last, gota stortod, and in just congratu- lating borsolf that sho has taken along all ho meant to take, when she suddonly seizes ber husband's arm and oxolaima: “hero! George! Thore! I've went and forgotten my ahawl, two paira of stocking: three jeaaeay, iny bair-ping, and that box o cuffs wT _ BANK STATEMENTS. Report of the Condition OF THE Northwestern National Bank At Chicago, in the Stato of Illinois, at the olcso of business on the 1st day of October, 1875: 1;792,104.0; beatieite tT 14 600,000.00 $236,183.94 23,585,0T HN22.60 1,421.62 110,630.70 oO Including nl Bpocio, wie oo ie Logal-tonder notes... 250,000. anejanie Redemption Fund nee AD with United Btates cont pt clroulatigny 22,500.00 cout lation}, . Due, from. United i Bates Treasurer (other than & por sont, Redemption Tam ssscecnsesosene 3,800.00 $2.017,025.20 Capital Stock patd pL DIATIES. Fund,,,.0.. S5:843:38 107,782.08 Bret glee PE ae iid Babkersecrese ‘ ALLO TT 1,445,673.20 83,017,026.20 Btato of Tilincis, County of Cook, ox 1, Jashow D. Stur- acorn j adge and bollot, JAMES D. STURGES, Cashier Hubsoribed and aworn to bofore me this &th slay of Oc ber Ae Desi. Bae Oe ‘Notary Publle, Correat—Attosts if ANSON BTAGER, E. BUCKINGILAM, SOUN G. SHORTALL, Diroctora, Report of the Condition OF THE Commercial National Bank OF CHICAGO, - At Ohicago, in the State of Dlinois, at the Close of Business Oatober 1, 1875. 223,704.19 18,120.34 38,777.02 Furniture and fixtures, au bar 2 Or ePaiaroal avai wai 00533 Bichangos for Cloarty, gee ot 136,312.00 2,762.00 ALNA5.06 500 Ta? O40130.72 au of ottior Natio Te ae Podilng nieker Logal-tondor note Redemption fund with U. 3 6 por cont of circulation, asenee' 2.250,00 Total... 3200, 833.73 TT ADILT TIES, Cortibed ena Onshier’s checks out- » 51,006.6T 845,850.28 B20 s2,one.n15.28 Oount; % ‘itis, Ubsbioret tie aborenamed Dank, Hooligan that the Af loment is true, to tho Bs . iow 1 OTIS, Cashier, abet one ose ig a te ect Attest: +4 H.TAYLOM, BOW, RAWSON, WENRY ¥. BABES. ~NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY: United States Official POSTAL GUIDE FOR OCTOBER, CONTAINING 288 pages crammed with valuable laforma- tou aod matter usvtul to every ono wha uees the malls, The beat thing of the kind ever published. TERMS: 80 contes number; $1.50 5 scriptions rocaived at any Post Oftice, or Ushers, U0. NOUGHTON AND COMPANY, Boston, HURD AND HOUGHTON, New York. ~ FINANGIAL lock Privileyes—Fall Season, 1875. $2) to $1,000 inveated, will ba bl; during th next thisty dayn, frou 10010 400 per Gaat prose ‘Dure jug the sane time last year, privileges pa from 6 to 1,000 per cent progt, aud the your ‘befure from $1,000 {0 $2,300 wae uisde On $100 invested, Our weekly re- port, aent free, gives full particulars aud prices of all stocks dealt tu at the New York Stook Hxchange. ALEX, FHOTHINGUAM & CO.. Bankers aud Leokers, 12 Wall-at, New York, ear. Sub- y the Pub. Report of the Condition OF THE Verchants' National Bank OF CHICAGO, In tho Stato of illinoin, at tho Close of Bua. iness Oct. 1, 1875. MESUUKCE: rt Nf f 2uv 00000 SUNU,228. 203,420.02, 4,230.52 fre Hankeand Hankers Chocks and othr ca Stamps. 003,888,97 2,207.19 315481.44 $4,412.00 joing i ineates of opnalt for Logal ‘Tenders. 10 1,240,727,55 12,500.00 85,20,71317 Reitemption Fund wih U. 8, Fee (G per ceut ul elrculation), LIABILITIES. Capltal Btoek pald in, farina Other Uneielied Bratiia,: National Hank Notox wutat LC tibject to chock. <8 £849,800, DromandG titieates “3 5Op.000, 21000003 1, 202,784.08 026,042.05 3,604.19 6713. Statovof Hltna!s, Connty of Cook, as.z, ae |, John DeKovon, Caahior of tha Meronanta’ Ns Bahkc of Obloage. do solemnity avenr tliat the avoresget ment ia truo, to tho best of Of knowledge an Net. (Blenod) JOHN DrKOVEN, Cashier, Bubserthed and airorn to heforn mo this Eth dar of Orig YOB. M. BOWMAT, Notary Pathe Go. BEATS ns } LE BANE TORR. Directors, Report of the Condition OF THI Third National Bank AT CHICAGO, In the Btate of Ilinois, at the Close of Bus, inoas on tho 1st day of Octobor, 1875, ery Corroct—Attost: RESOURORS, Toans and Disoonnt greys fi and Reservo Agents 810,643.37 ional Hanke ne, 220,154.18 Dao from Banks and Dankerec.. secs 75,820.04 Real Fiatato, Furalture pesteesared Checks and other Cah - 85,0323 Teome, 16,043.54 181,023.09 O44 heae 350000; HEE. Setreasurer. 20,000.00 604,404.13 84,262,238.10 LIABILITIES, 5 75800008 a oposite 8 iy Certificates Dr z q 0 cored Chee 15,998:88 Oni eer. 988,000.00 Due to Banta’ aad bene AUC erseteerees BOT SOL13 2,077,992.87 3.1,202,298.10 f . County of Conk, sa. : at i ertnas Gather of the above-named Desh, doholimniy sweqr oat tho shoe ataicmont ie tae, ais os OF EY Eno eee ane EV. PARSONS, Cubler, Bubscribed and sworn to bofore me thie ft day of Octo bers 185. MAOK Ny DRADY, Notary fublie, Correct—Attest: OAS, H, CURIS, WM. TP. ALLEN, J. IRVING PEAROF, ‘Directors, Report of the Condition OF THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK At Chicago, in the State of Ilinols, at the Close of Bu- {noes on tho 1st day of October, 1876, RESOUNO! Loans 4 Discounts..81,32005 Pot rt eee tf U. 8, Stonds to se 3 1,340, 114.02 fier fete Hand baie pun Mortage 2,070.00 pierre Agent % 90,510.00 piel ben 718,583.46 tuo re Baok 2 RORY * so5.Hiatd 8,002.27 ee an s0TaT 3,427.50 61,530.71 16,720.00 nel, Nicko! A2,! ce 210,000.08 pp2,100.01 eEsunserseece 8,150.00 $1,020,110.18 LIABILITIES, Rar eat 8 OR Undivided Profits. Clreulation.... piutlctlocheck., 745,780.48 mee? ai 30,210.66 tue Oar 4.83 nie th {110,001.02 aed hoe 210,209.92 99,918.08 Nobunledewes see 120,002.55 1 n9,440.18 ee 1 a ‘German National sae ees eM TRHMAN BUAPF ATER, Coster rivers oH tind babeeried afore me this fth day ot OF ober, iets, *" RUDOLPH K, LUTHER, Notary Publi Corroct“atiens Tay gana ENRY. De toon —— SEWING MACHINES. BAVE YOu SEEN THD NEW WILLOCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC? 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