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T, Gu MeKown, 10 thy Yewark Conferenca; A, P. Mead, ‘tn tho Wiaconsin fonterence; and I', G, Bavia to Indla, ———— MISCELLANEQUS. CHRISTIAN BUNDAY-KCIIOOLS, ProowinotoN, Ill, Oct. 12.—The first Blate Couvention of tho Clulstisn Sunday-Sehools of inols met to-day in tho Christinn Church, of ploomington, at 3 o'clock, and wan called to ondor by T. 3. Conner, of Normal. W, D, Owon, of Talluls, wad chiosen tomporary Chalrman, and 1L A. Coffeon, of Dauville, temporary Socrotary. Reports from sll parts of tho State showed ear- est snd offectunl worlt and graat proaperitv, In {ho evening, J. H. Berry, of Eureka, lod {n tho dovotions, An sddress of welcome waa doliv- qced by Elder Ilobbs, of Bloomington, followod by 8 reaponso by Williame, of Sprivgfiold. J 1. Waggovor, of liarristown, delivered su addresa on Tho Modol Teachor,” which exorclso closed tho work of tho das, Tho attondance was large, ambracing the nioac noted Sunday-school work- 3 of the Chnistian Churel, B o RAILROAD NEWS. THE ATLANTIC & CHICAGO, The Mansgers and genoral officors of tho Erle, ‘Baltimore & Oho, Cioveland, Columbus, Cinciznatl & Iodianspolls, and Atlantic & Oreat Weatern Rallroads yerein senslon again all day yesterday, and completed (e arrapgements for the new through lino to Now' Yk, 1t was decided {0 call tho new iino the Atlantio A Cleago Ratirosd. Inatead of running three tirough {alas dally, 28 at fest dutonded, 3t was thought mora sriasblo 10 Tun but two trains a day, sud fncrenss to three if roquired. All tho cara will run_through, and ¢ach company farnishen a certain number of pareen- ferand frolght care, and a1so locomotives, Each tras will be provided with ono of Puliman's hotel caza and slepers, and the time misdo will bo tho same 8 by wy ofher route. Tho tralns will for tho pres- at leavs from the Expoxition Buflding, tho mnorning {rain st 9 o'clock, aud the ovowing train at 6:1G, The Lims may, Lowever, bo changed at tho timn-tabls moct- {pglo-day. Ansoon s possible o General Manager wdotier gencral officern for tho through lino will b sppotated, aud taeir hradnutstors. “Th importanice of this 1ino to the people of Chiizamo anlardiy Lo ovorestimated, Not only dos it givo Slitional facllitles to tho Exat, Lub, Irom ita pecullar situation, whll bo compelled to koop'up o healthy com- settion, and thus provent Bratt and Yanderbiit from {etiog up anotber Baratoya combization for the pur- m maintalniog bigh and untensonable ratcs, Faemilon, Agont E‘,'.;,, y..nmu-',m"r. Manten: Fhatinile, W, 11, Hirout} it puta the Bultimoro & Oblo Itsflrosd fn @ entirely different relation tu tho Penn- yinms Line. Mr, Garrott now olaims that B would neser bave mado poace with Heolt on tbe terms bo did Lk o ot been compelied to do g0 vy the necessity of hin traine baving to run over that Hiuwto get {oto Now York. Dint uow this in sl chan. of, aad ho Lew ot & line Lo New York fully a8 good ne {hat of the Pentinyivanis Company. Tho Dultimore & Oblo Railroad bas entirely aiven up the §dea 0f diveris 1ag the Western trafic from New York to Baltluiors, Sading that it caunot Lo doue a8 e3elly as wan nt firg aposed. Thoy wlil now work s bard for tio New York trafic a8 any of the Now York hnee. That thy oow e whth a iberal and sagaclons mousgement. will one popular thero can dunlly Le u doubt, and uo Tt th other linos leading to fho Fast 019 dumbe founded at tho result_of this nucceraful coup ctat 4atho past of the Erfe Radlroad, which, It wun thought by Vaadertilt, would soun Lo out of the sway #6 o wutarn through llue, Vandorbilt is very cuslous My (0 create tho lwpression that " hu has viking at all to do with the manrgement of tho Micki- s Gt ozcept hat o Waruar care, which o ttuetbe New York Centual, will slzo rin over tho formez, Mr, Fullmnn, Lo cloimy, being. defeated in pling reniwal of bt contract with'that ruad, gat up 120 whole excitement, aud is bound to puuish the Hoes that do 0ot run his carn 43 much as o can. I sach by the cane how docs it come {hat the contract f@ ruining slocpsrs over tho Michigan Contral was fiven o Wagner (whio Victually la Vanderbilt) in spito oftta opporition of all the Blichigau Central otficors, sedbow was it that the offices ware ovdered 1o bera- ored {fom Luston 10 New York ln spita of the op- ition of the same oflicora? Tho rewson f8 becsuo , Sloan, oue of the Dew Dirsctors, and 8 particular fnend of Vanderbilt, coutrols the yoad, and has moro fomziban all tho prosent oficera combined. . anderbilt only deufes that he coutrols tho Michigan Geaitd, but s can Lirdly dony that bis fricnds oone 2611, 18 they alto contrul tho Cauada Southiurn, THE TIME-TABLE CONVENTION, The Grand Taclno Hoto! is crowded with railrosd of+ Bsers who havo como Liere o tako part in the Timo- Talls Gcavention to bo held to-day, As stated yeater- @y, the principal subjeot that will ougroes tho atten- fion of the Convention will be the runuing of fast fnlos, Almost all thoss who hsve arrived thus L ars desd against them, and a it Jooka now not ouly the fast passenger-traiun but the Lt mall tratos will bo abollabed. It {8 mow clatmed tiat sren Lir, Thomas bcott s opposed 1o them, snd ubho pat on tho fast it mor-g:r-traiun morely to kill Latan Taah traics o1 the Now Sork Conteals it in tho futention to mako Cllcago [~ THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1875, CRIMINAL NEWS. Four Men {0 Be Hung in St. Louis within a Fow Weeks. The Jury Now Out in the Bisnoy Ku= Kinx Trial at Murphysboro, IIL ficsner»lu Attempt to Escapo of Marshall Crain, One of the Journeymen Assassing, Ho (ots into tho Middlo cf & Field, but Is Recaptured, Homicides at Christman, WL, SL Cloud, Wis., and In Allen County, Ind, THE (LLIMOIS KUKLUX, Special Dupatch to The Chicano Tridune. Br. Lotis, Mo., Oct. 12,—Tho jury in the Kue Klux triala at Murphysboro, 11, have beon out sinco 6 p.m. A midnight diapstch statod that no verdict had yot been brought in, svd it waa not ospoctod that they would agreo until to- morrow, if at all, Specal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Canvoxpare, 1ll,, Oct, 12.—Nows was recolvod horo to-dsy of & bold attompt to escapo, mado Iast night, about 11 o'clock, by Marshall Crain, oue of tho Williamson County nssassine, nt pros- cut confined fn the Murphseboro, Jackeon County, Jail, for the purposa of bofng used ng a witnesn lu tho caso of Buillinor and Brkor, for the murderof Capt. Bisney. An hour or two provious to tha atiempt to escape, ho complained of tho bandeufl on ono of his wiists befng too tight and it was loosened. About 11 o'clock ho feigued sicknoss sud was accompasied to the privy by tbo guard, whero, with & sudden ovement, ko liberatod one Land from the cufls, and stooping, took up s handfull of time, mrown there for sanitary purposes, and dasbied jt in tnooyos of ho guard, and then rushed out of the Jall-yard, Tho gunrd, though blinded and bis oyos wmarting aa if on fire, pursued him, firing two shots ab hin withows any offcet, Calling for asistance, which was promptly given, Lo chasded Liw for ubonut 500 yards over fencoa and ditebes, and succcedod In capturiog lum in sn open fleld, where Lo stood at bay with a plece of bonrd to restst bis captire, but the numbers wero too much, and ho had to yield, wnd was marched back to his cell. Any furlhor dodges on bis part in tho futuro will be Mkelyto bo aunwerod. by t00 thin,” Had hio gacaped, ouo of tho princi- pal wituesses, and unduubtedly one of the hired nunassiny of tho recent Willlamson County ven- dotts, would bavo been at largo again, snd the probabilities aro that ho wonld pavo made tracks snd nover bavo boen caught agatu. ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL. Specrat bumateh to The Chicage Tripune, DoQuory, 1)L, Oct. 12.~Joremiol Owens, & cluzenof Willlamson County, rode from Behoaris Prairie, 8 1milos north of Marion, to this city HBunday night, nrriving here about 2 g'clock, with Btato's warrant for Jeade Eason to anewer s chargo of attewupt to murder mear that place lawt Fridsy night. It scoms that Easou wag ta- tending to wiove away ond was owivg o man by the name of A. A. Lawronce, lawrenco called upon Lsson Lriday attornoon and saked for tho payment of tho debt, whereupou Lason picked up a_fence-ratl and attacked Lim, AwoAr- ang ho would kil bin. 1le kuocked bim off bus horso, and commenced further violonce, when s nophiow of Esaun, arrlviug oo the spot 5: thin time, provented Lim rom o dolog. Onons, as. aistod by Capt. Orton, Crty-Marshal, atrostod Enuon in this clty early this motuing, and took i back to Marion. MINISTERIAL PROFLIGACY. Bpetal Dispateh to The Chicouo J'ridune. Nasuvitry, Tenn,, Oct. 12.—The American's roport from Fayettoville says tho Comuittee to Investigate the caso of the Roy. Jobn M, Huaner, Br., roportod to Lhe 'Fennvsse Confaronce at Fayettoville, wero f¥rcod to the conclusion that tho case domanded judicisl investigation by tho Conforonce, aud proterrcd tho following chargon agaiust him: First, in that ho wrote, boanug dato Juno 25, addrosacd to Aliss Paralee Nailor, of Foatervillo, Tenn,, words adaptod and tood- iug to corrupt hor vittue; second, in that he nuggostod nrrangemonts and preparcd plans for gunutying tho passion which said lottor wae so welt fitted to orouse, 'The Examining Com- mittea of Thirteen appointed by tho Confarouce to snvostigate tho cano way uL last accounts evon~ Iy dmde‘f though it was boieved that it would render a verdict of ‘,mmy and suspension, if not excommunivation, from the church, FOUR MEN TO BE HANGED IN ST. LOUIS. pacial Dispateh to The Chieago Iribune, B, Louts, Mo,, Oct. 12.~Thkrea Italiang, An- tomo Cattalina, Domingo Domino, and Bastiano The Centenalal Cemmittesof tho Gonersl Tiokot 12 Pussenger Agents’ Asuociation, oppointod st the L4 Convention at aratogs, met at the Grand Pucifc Lokel yesterday afternowt for the purposs of Azing Bameogar ratea for tho Contennial Ex,osition at Phil- Malphis, But, owlng to thosbeonce of soversl mem- Yers It wie doctled ufter # short conaultalion to take B0 detaite action unti to~clay, when all tho Commitiou % t2pac1ad 10 bo preaeatt, THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY. T pleanant 1o ves that at the prosent time, when B0t rouds barely pay expenacs, and many othera bave om0 lato bankruptcy, thore 1a st lesst one that In Mo doctaro it regular & per cent dividend overy Wail-year out of s earuings, und Lave & surplus Lo- et Tuls road ts tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Yhdy uader the able manugemont of Mr, Robert Eurtia, s doing unusually well, oven in thess dull ALr. Amos T Hall, tho venerable Treasurer of Beroud, farsshios Tk Trepuxs with the follawing tmemh of Wo earuings of the rond for tbe Hrit & oathe of (s 3ear, and out of which the Isat was declared Maklog ot tor th elght monihe of tho im- 9 awanut of §7,472, ufi:.os. PERSONAL, M. 0. W. Mead, tho General Manager of tho &":hnm Pacitio Natiroad, Liss resigned, and Mr. ke, the Vice-Preaidont, will act s General ger hereatter, e e MLEAN COUNTY SUPERVISORS. Specal ispateh to 1he Chicaao Teibun o HINGTON, I, Qct. 13.~The McLesn 7 Bupervisors held 8 spocial mectiog to- u:lfldvvdem(\ 8 spaclal election to fll tho vs- 7 causod by the reslgnation of Jokin Il as Ihl’ Superlutondont of Schools. Tho salary County Treasuror waa fized at thoold fig- i, o co’]fi.go%l eA l:mlmxonwm passed [nstructing Tk to lasua warranty for th 3 m:;n:: the dolinquunt personal tax lr:muiul!n P '8 who hove moved from the county way, rom tho Biato, aud of whom thero mo —_—— ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Hopoial Dispalsh to Tha (:hicago Tribume, .“uu.um Cirv, Mich., Oct. 12.—Yeaterdsy u'h“fi\w Joha Crisspoll, an Amerioan by birth, 'qllhouls miles nosth of this city, made 1 “menlurmn ui‘\hmn&dar.‘ The buitet o, oviatin, i Iateadd diroction, soved iy e o tho fa e 'i‘hlmmealuply after, he procared » b (gronsd Whleh bo cut two frightful gaahes in ndition FA! last aocounty he was in & onitical Bugesa” ‘udly dittioultios wore the cause of g THE BLACK HILLS EXPEDITION, Oy ectat Dupateh ta The Chicaon Tribune, fiu:flfll. Neb., Oct, 12,~Tha Ulack Hills expe. 4 Goder the command ot Col. B, I, Dodge gPected 0 arnvo a¢ Fort Laramio on tho ‘fl;L. uw‘ xl;au break up. Capt. Vroom's Cup B“(rlnfl;:no t, MePaereon, Spauldiogs to s b, and Noy's, Lurt's, and AMun. 0wl remaly ot Port ?::‘mle. : e s THE WARD WiILL CASE. Svectal Dupateh to The Chicago 79 buna, .“blnon. Mich,, Oect. 12.—In the Ward will -uw"‘ Juwes ¥, Joy mpd other business ,,w“;:l;fl;s: :; iynummmemum with Capi, i uvnun.“n’ to bLis Lealtby montal Lombardo, were convicted to-day of tho marder df a tellow-countryman named Francisco Palor- mo in thia city last July, They wero coovicted upon tho toskimony of two accomplicos, Binto Anglio and Angelo TRusso. Tho crime was of a moat cownrdly and atrocious uatoro, and it is gonerally admitted that tho deayhi-penalty Is well deserved. With tha oxecu- tton of thoso three culprits and the doomed no- gro, Honry Brown, to bo banged oa tho 224, Kt. Louis promiees to bo quite lively with the'gale lows-sconos during the uoxt fow weoks, HOMI JIDE, 8peciat Diepateh to The Chiedso Tribune, Tont WarsE, Ind,, Oct. 1.—Yeatorday morn- Ing, at 7 a'clock, In Lol Rivor Township, about 13 milea nortbwest of this city, two farmora named Robert Dolin and Gabriel Fair had & dif- ficulty, 10 the courao of which Fair struci Dolin a terriblo blow upon tho hoad with a fouce-rail, fracturing hia skall, Dotin llngered mast of the titna in au uuconecions condition nutil 6 o'clock this moining, when Lo died. A Coroner's jury 1endered a vordict of doath at the hands of FFair, Falir came {nto tho city to-day sud surrendered to the Bhenfl, who locked bim up. KILLED BY A TRAMP, peoial Duapateh to The Chieago Tribune, Danvineg, I, Oct, 12.—~The particulars of the murdor at Christman, yostorday, are as fol- lows : Jamos Board and Mr. Minor, tho latter & citizen of that plnoe, and the former s tramp, 1iad an allercation on the stroota of that town ovor #ome trivis) affalr, and Loard drow o pissol &nd shot Miner in the forohead, killlng bim in- stantly. lioard then mounted a flest horse, which chauced to be tisd nesr, and made his ou- (‘l;n;i siuca which tima nothivg bas been hoard of hiw, PINNEY, Spretal Dispateh to The Chicaso Tridune, BaN Faaxosco, Oct. 12.—A dispatoh from ‘Vallejo uays the cvidenco thuy far takon by the saval court of inquiry In tho cago of Pluney, absconding purchasing clork, bas been cliofly the examination of Paymaster Spaulding's books and papers. Impostant facts have boou olicited, but no startling discoveries made. 1t trapspires that Pioney plundorod in compsny with othors. Huauidiog Lias not vet been placed on the atand. The fuquiry wul not bo coucluded before Nov. 10. ST, PAUL CRIMINAL ITEMS. Bweaiat Duvateh to The Chicavn Friouns, 8r. Pavy, Minn., Oct. 12.—The ladictment against Lawyor Finloy, for the larcony of goods from w cliont, hay been quashed, haviog boen brought uuder the wrong atatuto, The bilal of Chiarles Molleatl, ex-Blate Audi- tor, on a crimipal indictmont for malfossance, bogan lo the Common Ploas to-dsy. Tbe day was speut jn arguments, the defouse (nterposin; Objections at every stop: ot FATALLY WOUNDED. Omvctxnatr, O Oet. 13.—Ooorge Moore, & colored salvon-keeper, who shot aud soversly wounded & man oo Bunday, was released on bail to-day. 1o relurned to his saloon to-night, when ho was attacked by & crowd of colored ople, who broko iuto bik salpan, and destroyed he furmture. Duriog the melea Moare was shot and wortally wouuded by Frank Warts, one of the altacking pazty. POCKETRICKING, Brecial Dpaten t The Chicago Tridune, Garzanyra, I, Oct. 12.—J. 3. Irwin, & promi- Dent dry-goods werchant of thiv city, bad his pocket picked last ovesiug of a valuable gold watch and chaln whilo watching s gamo of bill- Iard Tho wateh was returnod to Mr. Irwin thin morning by & boy, but the chain and charms aro 54l mlaning. sefal Diapateh to 12e Chicags Tribune, Toxp vy Lae, Wi, Oct. 12.—In 8 raloon row at Bt. Clond, o tow miles eant of thla city, & Con- &"I‘lll) wvamod John Wolf, whilo drunk, attacked poacanblo citizon, named Nicholaa Meyor. In #oll-dofouss, Meyor stabbod the drunkon official, He will die. FOROERY, Specint Dispalch to The Chicaan Trionne, Miwauxer, Wis, Oct. 12.~C. P, Daolois, the Baalk-of-Britich-North-Amerlca-lottor-of-credit forger, wag brought beforo the Muicipal Court to-day, and hold fn 82,000 bail, roR FRANCE, AMERICAN DUELISTS, New Yons, Oct, 12.—A London dispateh states that a duel was fought with sworda at Noeinet near Paris, on Bundsy, botween two young Amoricans named Iiggs and Paine. The cauao was an old family vondetta which was renowed last Thureday night ju the Rennissau Thostre, when blows wore exchanged. Tho reault of tho duel was that Paine wss wounded alightly in the arm. A RCULPTOR DEAD. Jean Taplisto Carposux, the wewplor, s dead. Joan Dapliste Carpeaux was born st Valen- clonnen May 14, 1827, Iio atudied in Paris at iho Ecole des Beaux Arts, and waa a pupil of Rude, Duret, and Abel de Pujol. An eatly pro- Donetty was discornod in bis worke to depart frow tho outablished idoas of boaulyin senlp- ture, and o gonerally follow the coirse which Wagner has adopted in musical composition. This proelivity dro# upon him the most bitter criticiston aud avimadversious, e, howeyer, holding fast to the nnchor of imperial patrou- 8go, pursued o most judustrious existence, sud turned out o very great number of groupa, singlo atatuas, and busta, Mo was charges in 1865 with tho decoratiou of the floral paviiion of tho Palace of tho Louvre, and cxccuted ad principal orvament s large patriotic aliegorical groaps In Auguat, 1869, Lo finfsbed au awmbl- tions group ropresentiug the Dauco, which was placed upon thu facedo of tho gront Opora- Alonso (which wae finishod lagt yoar) among tho classic_groups of Joufiroy Quillsume and Poroaud. Tuis act excited & most hagalonato opposition from o great many quarters, whore tho Leliof waa prevalent that tho artist lind sac- rificed tho traditions of hia art, tho laws of archi- tecture, and tho goneral harmonv of tho wholo grand monument of song, o his wild strving for picturosque effect, and this opposition finsl- ly culminnted in on act of vaudalism which croatod a still greater stir. Un tho night of tho 17th of thie sanio month the group was rulned by tho malovolont apphication of n corrosve_fuk. Carpenux, uotwithstanding bis bizarro peoiillari- tios, attninod an exaltod rank nmouy contompo- rary culptors, and received many medals and decorationg 1 b own land, and high honors jn Delgium, s GREAT BRITAIN. ARCTIC EXPLORKHS, New Yonx, Oct. 12.—A special from London says: ‘* Lottors havo been recoived from Capt, Allen Young aud ono of the oftlers of tho Pan- dora, dated Disco, Aug. G, and Waygart Btraits, Aug. 7. The lottors describo tho voyago as pleagant. Tho Pandora coaled at Disco. Thero had boon somo collision with fesbergs, but the voseel wag noy injured. The ofticor's letior da- seribos tho crow ag working wall. Al on Loard fare like, At Injgtut Bay thoy saw the Fox." TITE TURF. Loxnoy, Oct. 12,—The Duko of Parma won tho stakes for the Czarowich ntakex to-day, THL YAKGUAND INQUIRY, Lonmox, Uct, 12,—An Admiralty minuts exon- oratos Vice-Admiral Rir W, Tarloion, command- ing tho flget, sud Cupt. Lickloy, of tho lroa Ditke, from reapousibility for tho sinking of tho iron-clad Yauguord. PRODABLY A FALSE HUYOR., HNothing 18 koown hero of & financial panio in 1lio Janciro, Any rumor to that elfect (8 aoubt~ leus set on foot by stock-jobbors to affeat for- oign stocks to-morrow, which 4 settling day. o Btteiocaa SPAIN. _ CARLISTH DISARMED, Pante, Oot. 12,—Fiva bundred and sixty Carl- {st soldiers Liavo crossed tho frontler at Port do Vanusqua into France, and hava boen disarmed by ths Fronch authorities, GEX. BABALLY will bo summoned to appear befors & Carlist court-martial for iy faliyro, BAD FOR BABALLS. Loxpox, Oct, 13— o. m,~Tho Madrid Im- parcial says_the French suthoritioa are seching to intorn” (lon. Baballs, and Don Carlos Lhay ordored that Lo bo sliot whorover found. —— HOLLAND, A DENIAL. Lospox, Oct, 12.—Tho news to the effect that Holland had sont men-of-war to the Caribbosn Bos is said to be ontirely without fouudation. Tho Netherlands sro fittng up thoir usual squadron for naval prastice in Amsrican waters, No veasels havo gono yet. sud tho preparationn now making bavo no counection whatever with the Venezuolan aftair. FINANCIAL, The General vutloolk,. ‘New Youx, Ocot. 12,—The Etening Post says *As to trado in this city, wo caa only say, every firm from which wo hear raporta Lhat sales this soason are abood of those of any season sinco '73. Ou ‘manufactured goods thore have besn lossos to manufactusers, but profita hiavoe been mado for all throngh whose Lands goods have passod aftor loaviog thbe mauufac- turers, Ono of tLo largost ury goods houses ro- ports that ita sales during Soplember wore 1.~ 800,000 mhesd of the corvesponding month in 1874, This is no excoptioual case. Tho railroad tonnage way nover larger ontho trunk line than now, which, while [t does not piove that tho railroadw aro making larder prof- ita—for tho ratoy are low—does show thas tho volume of trade {8 larga.” The failore of W. B. Hunter, tes merchant, No, 132 Frout utreot, 18 suuounced, Linbilities unknown. P e CASUALTIES, THRESHING:MACHINE HORRQRS. Spscial Diapateh (o The Chicago Tribune, Des Mosys, In, Oct. 1.—A young man, son of ‘Thomas Wallace, well kuown in Jackson County, whilo aé work about s tbrosbing.-ma- chine, was onnght in tho gosring, and bad both arms ond legs brokon, and was horribly mautjlated, causing Dbls death, The record of horrors from thess machines the past eenson {4 fearful, nolwithstendlug tha stelugent laws sgainat, and beavy peualtics attached to, runnlug maclunes wilh ubboxed rods. 1'he only meaus to yemedy tho diticulty 14 to make tho manufacturer of tho imachiue lia- ble slno for dawagas, aud forfelt tho valuo of evory tmaciino sold In tho Btate witliout bozing being provided Lor the rods. FALL OF A ST, LOUIS BUILDING, AKpectal isvateh to The Chicave fridune. Br. Louss, Mo., Oct. 12.—~To-night, about 10 o'clock, the walls of tho brewory of Fritz & ‘Wainwright, aituated ab tho coruor of Bixtesnth and Binglaton stroets, in this oity, suddenly gsve way, and the largoe bullding fell with a tromen- dous cragh, orumbliog iuto a huge mass, snd burying 8 number of poopis in the ruing. Two mon are kuowa to be killod, and it 1a expeotod thiat furibier search iu the mornlug wiil result in Huding others, either kilied or Ladly burt. A CENTENNIAL SMASH, PutuapeLruts, Pu, Oot, 12,—About noon to- day a lugh wind blew down the uofinished Agri- cultural 1a)l 1ntho Natloual Contenninl grounds, ‘Tho building was sbout ono-tbird comploted and ontiraly of wood. Eight laborers were jujured, five aerioualy sud one fatally, ‘I'he nuildiog wss under contrast to bu flnishaed by Jau, 1, LO3I3 OF AN ARM, Brecial Dispatah o The Chicago Tribune, HMinwavkes, Wis, Oct, 12.—Ralph Finch, eme ployed at Trostel & CGaluna' jleather manu- factory, to-day bad his right amm taken off by a lo rlaubht’flnam ine, DISTILLERY OPERATIONS. Wasmuozoxn, D, €., Oct, 12,~An offiolal state- ment of tue nombor of gralu and molasses dis- tlileries lo operation on the lat inet., and thelr daly capacitles, sliowy tho number of iy to ba 174, with a total daily spirit-prodncing es- pacity of 150,433 galinnn, an Increase ovar Hop- tomber of forty-five distillerics and 18,974 gal- luna daily, Tho Altornny-Cieneral in in daily recotpt of ad- vicon from Minslasippl. Gov. Aues 1a avesso to arming the citizens of the Htate for their own rotection, for tho reason that it would produce & grest oxcitoment. Lverythivg fs reported qulet, 1 wetal Dispateh to Tt Chivass Tribune. MiLwaukge, Oct. 12,—The injunctional atder prayed for by Kisslngor sgsumt the United Hintow Rovonuo oflicors, as reported in Tix TRInuNE, was to<dsy gianted by the County Court restraining the officiala from selling tho propersy solzod under & warrant for ©336,000 of whinky-tax aeressmonts, (lothe duncialed Prowm.s MirwAverer, Wi, Oct, 12,--In tha United fitates Circult Court, Judges Drummond and Dyer prosiding, the indiciments agsiust tha ofiicors aud dintillors accused of defrauding the tovenus were called. Tha connsel for tha do- feneo onterod n)llnx in abatement on the ground that tho rand Jury %as not aworn in tho Cir- cuit Courd but iu the Dintrict Court, wheress the indictmonts wore found in the Cirewit Conrt, Tha Court decided that the point wan not well taken, A motion for o vontinnauce will be mads to-moz- row morning. LOu1 New Ortenna Aid to Texas—Ibu Better — Cropy — Negrophobists-—Loss ol Colorod Populntion in Goorgin und fucrense 1 Loulvinnu—split tn 100 Lomsinnn Democracy~The Binle 1ooniuty, Carrespondente of The CAeaan Tribune, Nrw OnveAus, Oct. T.—Poor as onr city Is, baroft of tho wealth made Lioro for tha paat half- contury, dostitute of tho realdent wealth which all Northeru citiea depond upon when maney far benaficent purposos is to bo raised, sho hay still contributed, up to date, $7,693.85 to the suffer- ©ru by ths late Toxas calamity, Boston Las done nobly; othor cities haye buen largely generous; but, considering bow tax-burdened wo aro horo; how all tho income of tho real ostats of the city would bardly pay tho sunual State, city, and drhinage taxes upon it; bow, just at this soa- Bon of the yoar, the business-mon nood sll tneir capital fu bosinces,—this contribution s not a mosn ono for New Orlesus, BUSINESH islooking a Jittle more lively hore tbag I have seon it leok for eome yeary past. Tho prospect of tho cotton and suzar yield is 6o good that ite stimulating offects aro already folt. Thoro is worls dono in tho country by somebody ; can it ba tho lazy nograes, of whom the politicians so much complain? Who would have hiad bis re- port bolieved if he had prophesiod ton years ago thut froo labor would accomplish o much up to this dato? Tho cottun-mmbket of the world is supplied, notwithaianding the manumis- slon of the elaves. The mills 6pin avd weave ; tho ahips of commorca do not rot attho wharve tho world 8till movos! And the nogrophobists sro growing less rabid, Tho killing of labor- ers juut afier plowing is dono, and just at tho closo of the picking meason (whon they are semi-ananally prochimed by the press to be worthlows), iy growing less and tess. Geargia, ouca famous for her Ku-Klux, is now bowling over the losy of her Inborern. Lowssiana, which is recewving tho Georgia omigrants by thoe thou- aand, is grumbling nt the gain of the black pop- ulation upon the whita, TUE CENACS, ‘Wo havo a doubla consus taxen here,—once in fon years by the United States, of course; and overy fivo yoars thereafter by the State, as ro- quired by tho Coostitution of 1868, Col. Wright, 1ata of tuo Unitad States Army, has just com- plotad the consus for 19755 and tho Lost-Causo 10lks are avpallod at the resnit of their palicy in dinonraging Al wiito immigration from the North, while tho olimate, soil, and Ropublican majorities naturally invitod the porsecuted biacks ot noighboring Btates, ‘They cry ont sgainat the tlguzes; their prows catls upon the Logialaturs ol next January to upsot the reterus. They don't Jike this late nv’x(fnonnn tending to the dis- proof of thuir oft-repoated allegations that Mclinory wan electod Uovornar threo years ago. A DEMOCBATIO BOW, Dy the by, MeEnery and Ins lieutanant (thoe Gov, Ponn of tho White-Leaguo battle of the 142l of Saptombor_notorloty) aro now in differ- ent ¢smps, 'Tho Democracy aro divided on the wubjact of callivg a Btate Convention in Novem- ber next, ‘The Cooventionlsts have got up a now paper; have dewouncod Penu, Marks, Phiolps, Burke, and other prominent mon, &8 10 Domucrats, —virtaally dischargoed them fiom the party,—aund resolved to bave a Simon-Pure-Con- vention, is which no Libersl Ropublican, Con- Bervaiivo-party meu, olc., etc., sball buvo suy voice. ‘Thoy must all be Democrats, or bo dead cocks in the pit. Tho truth ie, there nover wore mauy Liberal Hepublicans hero ; thoy iave ex- istod mostly in tho statements of tho verscions Warmoth, when ho was moking his uoholy aiti- anca with tho hoodswinked fossils of tho Domoo- Tacy. SXUFITNG-OUT OF THE WHITE LEAGUE. Never was candlo suuiled out more quickly thau wes tho White Leaguo by Gean. Sheridan, He I not boro now, but the fact that tho De- partment. is otill under Lis superintendonco hag & woat wholesows Ivfluence, The White Loaguo concluded thar_he meant to presorvo the peace, and thoy vauished. The Lout-Cause peoplo Lato Grant more for keening the peaco than for anythivg elso dons durivg his sdministration of the Prosidoncy. Thoey are delighted with his scuming change of policy aince b change of Actornoy-Generaly, sod tbiuk that intimigation of mnogroos *scaiawags,” and carpor-baggany t s may now go on with imounity in Misessippi they can got s Btato Conveation to fix shings there. Thoy will find tho old custodisn of the owel socured Ly tho War not quite " so much changed ws they hopo. flo Ia not roady * to spolugize for the past.” “Tho Democracy, throughuut the South at loast, 1y the Emy of reaction, Of tho two ovils, botter, far bottar, to sot the axamploof s Tturd Term I tho Prosidoncy thau atlow this reactionary party ta disturd tho presens progrosa of tho South towarda rosl poace, inprovewiont, acd proapesity, let's avold both ovla. BOLTIERN FOBITION ON INFLAYION. Lot modo the Boutbern Democraoy the jus- tice, however, to say that they are, thou far, free from the latintion horesy, They will swallow it if thoy can got, 1n_zoturn, whus they vant from tha Northorn Democracy,~the ultinto recog- nition ot she Confoderato debt, and vay for the slaves! Thoy will bid high'; thoy will seH thomaslves for mouey. They bave already Con- foederata members of Congroas enougl to atiract tho attention of the unpnncipled balloonista of tho Noith, and thero sro storma abosd. out for sirango whirling amons tho aerousnts, GiLugar LKiNa, THE WEATHER. Wasnixaroy, Qct, 13—1 a. m.~For tha Uppsr Missivsippi and Lower Missouri Valloys and lakes slowly fathing baromoter, southesst to sonthwont winds, riing tomporataro, partly cloudy weathiur, and cccaslonal rain, LOOAL OBBERVATION, Cuioaao, Oct. 12, Wind, [ Rain) Wihar, s the: , 475 minimu UENERAL ODSTAVATIONS, Curaauo, Oct, 13—Midnight, Wind, ™ {Hain] IWeather, {iar.(Thr Bascporis Daluth ,..r 3 1a Crosie Leaveurth (10,24 My 1, Oct. 12,—A heavy frost oc- currod this morniug, and thin fco formed in ox- posed places, but it i uot believed any sorions damage was dons o the cotton crop, s that in thouplsnca 8 alroady made, sud in the bottoms the late growth will ba checked, sud thus ¢ause other portiond to mature, Special Diapatel o i Chicage Tirdune. Horaanp City, Mich., Oct, 13,~Tuae first snow of the season fofl to-dsy, The storm was of short duration, aud the quanlity of enow not measurable. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpox, QOct. fl.-—-slnml.h;sl Percire, Etlo, and Salier, frota Now York, Marathon, from Baouton, bavo srrived aut. 4 ik 1u a pxhn-fl bt in Ciocinnati yesterdsy bo. twoen Erauk Larrell and Jack Loourd, twa youug rougts, Lecuard received injusies which will prabably prove fatal FERRY-FARWELL, A Wedding in the Plensant Vil- lage of Luke Forest. The Guests at the Ceremony and at ' the Recoption. List of tho Presents, Thie village, or. rather, tho coliection of vlilas, which 1 known by the enphinnlous name of Lake Forest, is sitnated un thio shors of Lako Mich- 18w, which hiero rines to a considerablo hoight abavethe level of (Lo water, forming s eories of bluffe. It i3 reached from Chicago, & distanco of 24 mites, by tho Northwesteru Rond, boing thus cssily accessible and forming & mont exctlient location for the reaidenoos of wealthy goutiomen whoso burinees in in the city. Although more than ordinarily ondowed by Naturo with advantages, it Loy been groatly improved by the civitizing hand of mau, An attractive featurs of tho placo is its utreets, which wind gracefully about in every diroction, sod present a pleasing contrast to the sharp angles and studied regularity of thu city thoraughfaros. Among tho prominent reridents may bo montloned Mossrs, J. V. sod C. B. Farwell, My, William Warron, Mr. 8. B, Will- lame, Mr, W. L. Ferry, Me. Hotchirieg, and Mr, Eenadict, all woll known in this clty, Tho wodding which took place yesterday was ENTIRELY USZXPECTED to tho inhabitants of tho villnge until nearly one weck ago. ‘The young persons thus Nived together bad managed to elndo tho natural curfusity of kclkty %0 perfectly that no ono outstdo of thelr famillew dresmed of tho poalbility of mu~h an event, and the snnouncement in laat Bunday's Tmisune that Mr. W, H. Ferry and Misn Abby Farwcll wero 1o be married was 8 genuine surprise, In accordsuen with the wishes of the young couple, 1t wan dectded that tha weddiog should Lo as sirictly privato ua the rulea of courtawy would permilt. It was arraagod st no ous should be ullowud to ‘witnoer thn ceremony except mewbers of the resgective familiie and their rolatives, Javitations to tho reception, howver, were scut to 4 yreat nuinber nf frienda in Chicago and the victnity, aud the sttendance was thcrefore quito large, Iu order to accommodato the guests, a spocial truf w#1 Fun from this city, leaving Kinzio street depot at 1. o, 1, aod returning at .. e fived upon for tho wedding ceromony wan afternoon, but quests began to arrive s early as ‘Balf-pust 10 o'clock on thn morning train north. Carriogea weru in whitlug (o brar tho favored oncs fo theshouses of Hicir (ricnds, when they bad plenty of opprtunity to et resdy for the great event. At about noon tho family relatives Degan to ssncobic at Alr, Farwells rosldunce, where the marriago wu to taka place, Mr, Farwell ocunios An eleqant Stone-maralon, butit la the prevaling cas- tellsted ntyle, located somo dintancn bsck from the mireet on his apacious groauds vesr tle lake, Not far distant s tho realdence of the beldegroow athier, T, W, IL. Ferry, At Ui sppolutéd hour tho epectaly favored gucsts wero nearly al on band, THE FOLLOWING BRING PRESENT : Mr. and Mra. €. 1, Farwoll, Miss Annio Farwell, and Waiter and Koss Farwell; Mr, sod M. Kimcon Far. wil aud dsughter: Mre, W, D, Farwell and daughler, of New Yorx Clty; Mre, Heary Farwell, of Sterling: Mr. and Mrs. 1% W, Ednon, of Bterling: Mra, Rizford, of Narford, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs, J. K, Farwell, Mr, 'Frank Farwell, aod Mr. G, E. Farwell, of Chicago; 3r, and_Mry, L. V. Parsonw, and_Miés Fanpy Paracos, of Chicagos Mr. and Mrs, . W, Ferry; Nr. and Mo, C, Gilor, of Lake Lilian Perry § Johu wes Hele A, an: 3, Mr, and M, 3, M, Williamn, and_Alitsos Holen, ad Anoa Wilfams, of Evanston: Morers, Lucian sud Walter Willmme:' M, 1te4d A, Wilitams, of Ited Wing, Minu,; Mr. and Mrs. D, T, Williums. of Chieago; Dr, ore Williama, of Chicaqo ; Judgo Farwell ond Wifo, of Chicsgn: Bl Graves, of Chifcago; Mr. Jamies Ferry, Miss Bila Fer- 1y, Bonaor T W. Ferry, of Michizen: Mrs. Hoteh: kisn, of Lake Forest; Mr, and lra, Lewis; Miss bin- nfe Knox, of Denver, Col. THUR BPACIOCS MANSION was profusely decorated throyghout with flowers and evergreens, At the frent end of (ho parior, where the coromony waa {0 taks place, thero was mispended & misusivo martiago-bell of tuberoses and maflax, from ‘which dopended clusters of roses, caught to the casn- delicr, At thopther end of the spartment, on one sido wore the interlaced fnitinls of thu two families, oo of white and the otler of red earnations, Ou the other dide wac the emblem of & beart pieroed with a dager, of nattvo fowers. On the Ubrury table was an frunienso baskes of flowors, prescnted by Mr. Henry eld, In addition to theso, evergreens wero foatooned in eudlesa quantitics, yuried by clusters of fuchsias stil banke of Howers, through the diferent apartments, tuo whole forming n beautiful and sppropriate sceue. Tromptly at the time apnoiaied, iho bridal omptly at tha time appointed, the trid 5 oD~ terod andprocwoded o (i frodt end of s barion, when the bride sad groom teox their places under- featl the focal marviagecbell, The bridesmaids wero Allsa Nelllo Forry, gister of the groom ; Miw Ilose Wright, aod Misea Fauuy snd Urace Farwell, tho ister aud cousin, ‘There were no groowainen, Wiitam Warren, 3r., 2ud John Ferry acted as ushers, ‘Tho Lrids was atred ju white satin, trimmed with polnt-lice, aud Mre, J, V, Parwell worealaveuder satin dress trimmod with biack thresd-lace, Tho Rev, Mr, Taylor, pastor of the Lake FPorest Free- byterian Chureh, eiicialing, then sieppud forwand and went through the simplo formula prescsited by lila deaomination, pronouncing slowlyasd reverently the oue feai. Tho usual words which made tho twain roam, whiors a repast wan aproad. The Lauquet ws enllvéned with music aud somo impromptu’ speech- taaking, THOE BECEPTION at 2 o'clock brought a throng of guests. from nea aud. far. _Auong the uotablea wero: Sir, wnd Mre, I, M, ’l‘uun.:ron, Almw, T, B. Carler, Brs. W. H, Browu, Mr. J. Medill and Miss Med(l, MIY, and }ss, Sprusuce, the ifon, Wiiatm Liroms, Dr. faim, ALr. ftobert W, Fattor- 30, J3r., Msw. Dr, Mn, flenry W. King, Mr. and Mri, J, M, Loamls, ¥z, and ra, D, W, Haythond, Mrs, Whitahesd, Mrw, Cissudy, Dibss Caton, Aies MHayos, Mias Grado Poarcs, Miss Fowler, of latayettc, Ind.; tiss Dialr, sho Jimsos Goodrick, Mins Haow, Ar. Ars, 8, B. Willums, of Lake Nea Bondder, of lLake an and_ iwo dsughtors, o 3 Irof, Walon aud wife, of Lake Forest; Mr,and Mrs, Dursnd, of Lako Fureat ; Mr. and Mre, Bonadict, of Lake Foreat 3r,and Alrs, Kay. of Lake Forost: 37, and Are, Ward Mr, and Mra, Hali; tho Mistea Noof ; Mra, Holchkin Lake Foreat; Mr, Ham Whesler ; Sir. Jooes; Lieut. Webstur; Mr. Arihur Caton; AIr, and Mps, Hieh- moad, TRE PRESENTS 10 tho bride were nut ostentativusly displayed, sa s sumotimes the case, snd wore only shown to & fow adniring friends, They conaisted of the following: Uno pearl set, crows and earnngs, from the bridegroom. Thrwe dozen chased aliver spovns and forks, from W, H. Ferry, Hr, Bdver toa-sof, from Mry, W, I Perr) Hilver Jaufe, fwm O, 1L Ferry, Bllver and cut s fowes wtand, from Benmator T, W, Fi yant case of bouks, from J, W, Ferry. Sel of “Bhiks- pearos works, from AMra. J, 11, Furry, Bilver fork aud_spoon, from Ellen A, Feiry. Hilver sugsr and cream-spoon, from John 11, Ferry, Lady's gold watch, with family’ phot on \Bo_ceso, from Mr. J, V. Farwoll. Largs funily Dible, contalnin a soaled wovelope, marked 1o ' ba _opene when on e cocan," from J, V., Vare well. Bolid silver tos-uot, wix plecus, elegautly ome hosred, from Mr, O, K. Farwell, - uver fieh-knife and fork, from Mr, Simeon Farweil. Two siver butter- knlves sud apoon, from M, B, W, Kilion, _sliver ple- knives sud spouus, from W, D. Farwoll, * Filfty-toiinr Ltil, from * Grandus Yarwell.” Guld cross aud neck- iace, from Masters Jobn and Frank Farwell, hilver card-recaiver, sugsr-bowl, and milk-cup, from * Grand. tus Coojoy.” " Bolid sllver soup-turcen, from e, aud re, ¥, 1. Cooloy, Hartford, Out-glas and gold glove- bor, from Misa Olars . Couloy, = Cul guld handkerchief-boz, fcom Cooley, Fruuchegilt' = Ulrary Cooley, ' Ono dozen fruit-kulves Hilver bowl and lair, Oue duzen spoou, from Mr, and A vnhl-llnml tea-knives, plo-kuife, elc., from Mr, J, M, Williaxps, Silver nut-apoon, from Mrs, 1i, M., Thompe sow. Hilver soup ladle, from Mise lilian ¥erry, Mur- ble clock, from Sr, 0nd Mra, U, A, Gllt, Uno pair of Lronze vises, from W. A, Gilos, ~ Larco phitographic alium, (Fom Mre, Haliard, *Balfver curd-recclver, {roay v, Orr, Gold eross, from Mr. E, G, nhumway, Gold searf-pin, from Miss Mabel Gllus, Ywir of silver Lut- wr-knlves, from Mrv., W. I, Waile, of Cloveland, bile ver nubtids, from Miss Faiy Parons, TUK DEPAITUBE, AL 3:30 the bride and grovin, accompanied by thelr ronta pud thoss of thelr friends who Live i tal clty, took the spocial truln for Chieako, A Dircctors’ car, furpished by Alr. Ferey, was sppropriatod Ly tho funilly party, aud duriug the Lriel journoy much miorry-niakiug wea indulged fu, 10 ssdiices or fear of th future casting auy uliado upon the bour of partig, Arriving 1 the city, the conple took thu eastw Lound traits ou the Michigan Southery Nuad_ for Now York, wiscuco they will il for Europe Satucdey ba the slcaier Egypt, of tho Nationai Lin BECRET SOCIETIES, ILLINOIS ODD FELLOWS. Specrul Dispateh 1o Th Ciicaas Tribung. Pronta, Iil., Oct. 13.~Thu grand encsmpmont of Ylliugis Odd-Fellows convened at the Opera- House this mormiog. There wore abous 1,000 dolegates presout from various parts of the Htate. Incoming trains since that timo, Low- over, hava awollod the number ta fully 1,300, and by to-morrow noou it {s thought that not lesa thau 2,600 will Le fo the city. Tius foronoon tho Peoris und Chicago Patri- arche, in full unitorm, escorted tho memboery of the Girand Encampment ta tho Overa-flouse, where they were received with a wolcoming ad- dress by the Hon. M. 0. Avderson, I (1 D, Peoris. Dr. 1. Watrea ¥loyd, of Gilluapie, 111, reaponded, after wbich (e encawpment was opeued in full forw. ‘Fhicre wers ko transo- tions of pnblis interost during the day, the pro- centings baing conflued entirely’ to rontine hus- un. ‘Tho convoration of the Grand Lodgoof tho Rtato alyy met thin afterunon, and conierred de- gracs on over 200 sandidates. Cirand Patriareh, 'I'. W, Floyd, |oresented hia anuual roport. It congratulates \ye Encamp- smont upon the progress made durig the yoat ; shows that fourteon new Encampments have been instituted and fivo rasived, J. ried that thero . Binith, Grand Bcribe, 1 are 147 JEncampmentn In tho Ntate, with 4,703 members, 593 of whom wero initisted dering the past sear, During the ssme tino 191 mittod by card ; 160 withdrawn by nded and drappod ; 57 reinatated 53 deccased. Tho rocaints wero 216,647.47 ; ex- y’.um);d for reliel, 3,234.17 ; cash on hand, %1, 87,03, Grand Master E. . Shormnn prasented a volumitiona report, following with somo goneral romarks upon tho Ordor. Ha cites sixts-eight appeal casen and apponds the decision lu each, Dunog the year four lodgea wora burnod, tas conuolidations occurred, thirty-fiva now Lodges wore instituted, five rovived, aud twelro Rebokah Deareo Lodyen inatituted. Jle recommonds that the law bo changed to make benofls in propor- tion to lodro recaipts. 2 To-morrow thero is to be a grand anil impos- ing stroet domanetration, fn whick all the city Socletion aro to participate. Tho westher ia vary tine, and overything Is ene couraging for the uuccess of tha cucampmont. ARKANSAS MASONS. Tirrre Bock, Ark., Oct. 12.—Tbe Graod Lodge of Manous for the Btate mot last nignt, Theat- teodauce waw large. Grand Mastor Bl deliv~ erod hin annusl address. The following oficary wern elacterd for the onsuiug year: M. L. Bell, Orand Mastor, ro-clectod: (leorgo Thornburgh, Grand Orator: Luke E. Barber, Grand Secreta- ryi It L. Dodge, Graud Lreasurer. By racking your lung wich & cougli, you msy arrl~ tate them (Bio a condition rie for fhe production of tulwrclen, andthea, fnstusd of u carabls affeetio n, gy b by draborith consumnption. Dr. Jaynes ) ectorant promply curea all caughs nnd colds, a1l by dmpsrting viOr 10 the reapicatory organs, enabl es thiem to freely thtow off nll obatsictions eugendar ed by Deglocted colde, sl eals ull surw o lafamed DRY GOODS, &o. DONT FORGET TEIAT SHAY, FRENCE & (0, fuccessors to J. B. BHAY, 84 and 88 State-st., ABE SELLING ALL KINDS OF DryGoods AT LOWER FPRICES than any house in the city. Bpecial attontion is ecalled to their LINEN DEPARTHENT ‘Which will bo found to contain tho CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS in the market. Table Damasks and Napkins, Towels of all kinds, Marsgeilles Quilts, ete, They would also call attention to 5 BN % SHAY, FRENCH & C0.'S, 84 & 86 STATE-ST, MILLINERY. P ENING! HOTCHKIN, PALMER & 008 Grand Mil- linery Opening takes place TO-ID.ATE . —DOCARDS. GENERAL NOTIOES. 11 Redemptions, The condition of the City Finanocesy re- quires that a more stringont rule for the ro- demption of Tax Cerlificates held by the oity shall bo entoroed, Public Notica is horoby givon that on the 1st of Novembor noxt, the premium on the sale of 1874 will be raised to 45 per cont, and on all oortitloates fasuod ot the present telo 5 per cent per month will be chargod until further notice. 8, A, HAYEB, Comptrollor, Chleago, Oct, 8, 1475, Notico to Railroad Contractors.” Bealod proposalu witl be recelvod by the undersigned, at Warerly, Ublo, unjll 13 o'clock noan of THURSDAY, October 21, 1875, for Wbe cvnatraction of tha Hpring- field, Iackion & Pomeroy Railroad, from Hpringfleld, in Clarky County, to Jackeon, {n Jacksou Qounty, Oblo, iile will Lo rocelved ou the cutira constrnction of the rosd, as embraced In the follawing divicdous, viz,: Gradutlon_sud Musonry, Bridke ~ Buperstructlol, Trou, Track-laylog, und Ballaating, tous, ke., can o seen und general informativn given b o Cilel Lugineer's Ofice, i Waverly, P1ke County, Obto, Thu (‘otpany rescrves the Hgbt to rejoct suy or all the Lids, or any partions thereat, JANES EMMULT, Prestitent, W. C. 4 let Knoginear, " PROPOSALS. “TAE LOUISVILLE CITY RALLWAY 00, Desiro to contruct for (10,000) fon thomand Lushiels of No. 1 uatn and (30,000 1hiirty thousand busbela of No, 1 cors, fo bo deivered, ouo ihoumnd buabiels of outs ud throo thousand bushiels of cura eachh mwath, com- mcnclug in November. Also (800) stz bundred tous good uplind Lay, (o vered ‘ono hundred fous carh munth, cotimencing In January, All of the abovo tahe delivered ou truck at Bridiga Dupot or City Whart, aud to be paid for ceslf ou_delivers, Will 1o ceive Uids for the whole oF any part, Adidrss G, DAVISON, Yox 11, Laubaville, Ky EDUCATIONAL. B[ADA“B 0. D;fllh"pu AN MRS, ALEX. LRADYFOLD'S (formerly Mre, Ggden Hoffuan'a) Luglish, French, and Geriusp Boarding and Day Beliool for Youuy Lat dles and Cbidren, with calisthenive, No. 11 Woat Thisty-olgbib- v Souk, lieopous Bept, T, pidvatlon msy Lo fuads by lotter or yeaonsily, sf above, MISS LATIMER. baving returucd frow Europe, will sail aguin Novem. Doz, Petavnis whhiug to avell theinsolves of ber sere vices abiosd cou wddroes boe at 151 Rusheet. Heler- ucos vachanged, PEEKSKILL () A Opcus Begt, ¥ 1076, Now Gyimusiium, S0 jor youb. Addtess dosurs, WEIUHT & DONALD, SHAWLS, e e e e A O | SHAWLS! Feeld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS; HAVE NOW IN STOCE FULL LINES OF FALL AND WINTER Shawls In India Camel's Hair, filled. and open centres. . In Red, Black, White, and Blue, all new designs. Camel’s Hair Stripes, in Long and Square. India Chuddsah, Long, for car- riage and evening wraps. Real India Decca, new styles,. and very choice. French Cachemeres, in Long and Square. Paisley and Broche, in Long and Square. . Persian Btripes in Long and Square. Black and Colored Embroider- ed, Cachemere, heavy reversi- ble Beavers, in Plain, Plaids,’ and Stripes, very handsom for winter wraps. French and British, in bright and mode Plaids. Himalayan, Plain and Stripes, Velvet Beavers, new styles. Large assortment of Domestil3 ‘Woolen, in Plaids, Stripes, and Solid Colors—very afi- tractive and cheap. “WHITEBERLIN," ‘Which are specially attractive) for evening wear, Also a very choice selection of® Real India Camel’s Hair SCARFS, ‘Which they offer to the Trade AT LOWEST PRIGES, DRE3S_GOODS, DRESS G00DS AT TEB Great West End Dry Goods House. CARSON, : PIRIE & (0., Madison and Peoria-sts., Respeotfully invite tho public to an inspoction of the oxtensivo lines of Now and Fashionable Dress Fabrios which thoy have just opened, in all tho latest and most dosirable shados. Knickerbockor Snow-Flako Buit- 1ngs, 3-4 and 6-4 wide, in varied agsortment, Elegant Now Fronch Basket Suit- ings in exquisite shades, Largo varietios of Self-colored, In~ glmg:hm, and Mixed Plaid Costumo joths, ¥ Choico Novelties in Fronch and Scotoh Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Doop Cloth 8hade Grounds, an Bright Colors for Children’s Wear. Caemol’s Hair and Homespun Serges and Plaids to match, Large lines of tho Latost Costume Novelties in all desirable shades. Elogant Shades Fronch Cashmeroe3 and Morinos, very cheap. Two oases Colorod Drap d’Eto, in lest soason’s shades, §1.25 goods, for 75 ots, Fine All-Wool Fronch Berges, sclid. colors, 80 ots, worth 85c, Groat Bargains in Empross Oloths at 40 and 60 cts, much undervslua. Spoeial Bargains on our Cheap Ceri= tro Tablos st 20, 26, and 30 ote ard, consistin, of _Poplins,: Eurgel. Crope Cloths, Hair Line Valoncias, Plaids, English Bergp Buitings, &o. “[T PAYS 0 TRAJE ON THE WEST §IDF.” ; ~ GROCERIES, “BUY“Youu‘]E;\LL SUPPLY TEAS, GOFEEES, SPICES, GROCERIES C. JEVNE'S WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE, 2 b 8 INorth Claxicest., AT TRULY WHOLESALE PRICES, F¥ine Moyune '}‘mu and b?n“quulltlu of Cofw LI L C— o0 5 Bpooial