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THE CHICAGO TRIBU shot derd by tha Dnki :‘;:::u to tho hoirible sfiklr bave suddonly gissppearod. " Willy Wintor, the deamatic eritic of the New Yorl Tribune, was cuuminuq by the Athenian ¢inb of Bowon a lunch Friday, Mr. Georgo Rorey aad . Qwon Maiose, tavorito sctors of Doaton, thoe Foruor of whom made Lis firat canco 10 Atworics (bi8 neuson, Weie guosts of the occarion. peter Cooper is & toneh oid koot for A man pors f0 1791 He aat out all the compant at the Kew York Board of Trade dinuer, Wednesdsy, sod went home tu the eaily hourn of tho morn- . Thoreday night ho sat out Lutier's long ch, wkiol was m tougher job, sud cqusl to {wo full nights of ordivary vigilanco. The Prince of Walea took his departure for his Jodian tout from Drindiat, tho ancient Biundn- , nbich Murace visited with Al ceuss whon (ke Convention wap beld thore botwoon the nup- porters of Aatony and Augusiue : Brundautum longe fintg chartmque vizque, It has now beccme the Legimning, oot tl ¢l » long jonrnoy and o loug LilL There aro to bo two organa in the lirookiva fins nhea Mcoly and Sankey begin next Sun- &y, ove of which ia 10 bein charae ot Mr, Banuoy, Jesome of 200 veloen i to bo s slected from the canrchiess Mr. Bankey bas asked that none but Chastians bo put into the choli, a8 they can nm{encmly s.ug tho songs. It is estimated st the Rank il hiold 6,600 or 7,000 porsons. yloncurn D, Conway did not mako n groat bit s tecturer in Toston, ‘I'ho Globesave: *The lectuter Lisidly succooded in holding tho at- {eation of e nudienco ss well au might have peen axpected. About L't bin listeners gath- adop their parmenta aud eilently slolo awav shile tho 81 culier contioned his som:whut dig- (oonec ¢4 cililcisms of Lonl b, and tue babits, Governmens, ud traditions of England gen- wlly.” Toianot exactly true, as stated io yesterday's poper, that the ( rinci_»lchstacter in Judgo Con- hds plav “boards™ i tho Colmoum; ko sproods” there. This explanation Is due‘to fh worthy compositor, now decanacd, who ao- ymplished this bruta! hbel upon the desd, and loihe gentlemanly propriotors of the Ooliveum. e frec-luuch wyatem, wo have boon ausured. ioes pot provail in that admrablo and Justly- famorte institution. 7The Ko England papers were terribly sotd by {te Clicsgo Journal's veraion of Mr. Cayle's sualtiog letter to Harvard. Thoy could hnidly wlievs it pegniblo that tho Sage of Chelsos would 20 dnsult tae anciont acat of loarning ; yet, u tho Jiardford Cowrant plointively observed, thelester read am if it wero geouine. Fortho ke of tho suobbishness at Fair 'Arvard wo wold slmost wigh that Mr. Carlylo really had milten sach & letter. The cpouing chaoterr of Brot] Harto'a story in Grbner's Monthly sre highly spoken of by kuch wood suthorities ss Mr. Halstead and Mr. Roid, Tie dereriy tion of the snow-atoim on tho first pege i genoia.y conceded to be ouo of tle finet thiags Mr. Hurto bas ever done; but the picture, a0 the whole, i# a0 intauge and eombra for com- Yeriablo rerd'ng. 1t is scldom tuat Mr, Ilarte pikes snch Loavy demands on tho sensivlities o Liv resders withoue offering some temporary alief by a relaxat.on of hiw Lhos. Doston fa-hionablvs hase uvented the ding- sl waltz, wheh is sa.d to have unusual math- bzl besutes. 1ho stoge directions are: Eegin at tho top of the lust lino forming the let- ter I, and cow loto the letter without turning Jcirpartoer; back and advance diagonally at wwaogle of abuut 45 degrees. Dleanwhilo, hug four paituer n@ o'oscly e she will permit, and project your elbow at an acute snglo loto tho ifomach of nny awkward fullow or anxious mmma who eceks to intorfore. 'The diagounl wiliz offers a rare opporcunily for s sbors cut iwlo (he affuctiona of any surceptible youvg Forun, Whila 2 8an Francieco undertakor waa deawing Yig tape-hino wver e corpbe of aChiueso woman, e wa8 surpriscd to sco ber roll her oyes upat kim, The surrounding fricnds showed no sur- itise, but imply enid, **Hlo bo -deaden by 12 ¥elcek” Tho ofticizl ndvised themn not to ape ot the bour wutil alier *'sho be deadee,” Except in cases of weaithy Chinsmen, who can Mlurd the expenso of » finoral spread of var- auhied hog and vther Ozicnialisms, the Chinose Amoss Invaniabiyy Lurry off thelr desd before tbey ate faiily cold.—Aete York World, Obsver Wendell Holmes, Italph Waldo Emer- w0, and James Russel) Lowell, aro sona of mine iters, By the way, Enserson of all men hus re- untly submitted to a mnowspapor iutoiview, id hes selsted his experieuco of & vimt to Qulsle, Ho wna very tavoiably receivod, though ho wect to tho home of the Bage of Cuclsea uuatiended and unausounced, Carlyle fapeotueist on the werst wido as Emerson s ¢a the traugcendental side, bue they found com- Ben giounds of sympatby, sud had an entirely saicatle discuasion— Of Providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate Baed fute, five-w.ll, torcknuwledyé s. nolute § Aua tound vo eud, {n woud'rlug wazew loste NOLLL ABRIVALE. Palmer House—Co . Heury Fuiton, uts, aliwauiee ; Kamiord, New York WE. Eealiog, Hiwburg § nd, New York ; F. M, eplurn, Roekford ; Cluries , Pro.ascy, Detrait; Tuom- , G, 8, Now', Tlurtiord; W, 1L, ait, Weslinglon; E, Chay man, Loston;' R, 1. kzioo, Washifpgiou L. Tayiur, Odell, ik 3 1. L, Jixton, Bt, Fail,. ., Trerionit diousemiunuel Hugo and LY, I, Cargant Y E b, Corpgnier iwaukoe; Goorge ¥, Wiaiery i QJ.‘Mk. N, ork ;OJu.nll‘hmBR:l i, 0gg, Gran H l-ll.hu- yony, 5 1{ Huzd, Hmlmuu. o itlew Alsxander, Deuver; A, Mliler, Jurwoy D, Dement, Lizon: J. ©, YOMDU‘.ICMIIWII, ma . clw—Whitam A, Gobultt, \chigang Bi, Touls: F, D, flughes, 'New Yoiki m Uooduouga, Geort Whilism Val Nome, ., Oréc, Warhington : D, 8, Gray Kingronry, Columbin; O, B, Edwsndy sud Dutiou, Iituburg; N, Hteveus, dt, Lo e ey, AL, W, Qows, uud E, B, Eswtou, Peoria,.., Weman Heww—Lue Hot, J. M. Daley, Freeport, L 1L 3. Covll, Neguines, Mich, ;" A. £, 1o it b W Purle Quitey o WL I Boutber, JoYork Volatw {1, Hoopee, Dalsunorws 1l M. Weatield, Alas, the ifon, A. W, Dooth, Yateldy 0.3 Mt Yortor, Clovennd ; Cot, Tt M, w0 Bleraug, I i the liow. B, ~, clwel, New o v e LT ater Hucae—W, €, Dodge 454 1, B, Mue ul"]l[‘:lb‘u;d; ““L{'lh,.l}( woon , 4 Fid 3 augton i Mrw, Kedey and eot, Wasung- A, L, Norrison, B, Josepte” ¥ e i, AMUSEMEN THE AMPKION QUARTETTE SONCEAT. & ® uew quarteile organizauan rocautly med 1 thls city, styled the “ Ampbion gln W. E. Yooto, soprano; Mlss Clara E. aager, alto; Mr. W, H. Btanley, teuor; sud "'«:n C. laio, bass), gavo its et concert leot EnBg to u small audience at McCormick's E‘M\ 2ud Wag asuistod by alies Ada L. Hosuier M“l‘l.) und At lieman Alen (Violu), A s Ha.am' tue combimilon ,mmmn well; ua Bowever, tuo ¢ romiue Iu baidly 50 smplo, : .4 ouly fuir to give them the allow- vy Of ® par-ly titied hull wua of very biard aud ot \ccow| amiments, Tho quartetto ueeds Voo beaaweo yet und more care Bygyt balatico of “voicer befcra 1t can atinin fong, Blet resuls, Wo (anses w rea oo, ‘umc.r ¥y it sb.tld 1ot ju tane do aOme ex. b ) work, as tue sudividuad Yoicos are af good Y if 1t uose not mako the mietawe of ace n”mw,nhr 211aue0 85 80 1ndieaIon tLat gy couer BLUAY iu wunecessarv, Alr, Stsuley. ‘Ilunltulm»n the quartetto, musicaily at e u:;::rfl:fln.mg. :n lu]'_eu:huuhlh fwput. 4 8pL 10 let lus impuises 1un T Wit hiw, ju which uuv . sibgiug, which Is sot Moot of i m:l\ fio\nluciva to “buiauce, The wo- bleueatt \owe of large [ A %3 tho uito’ & yuics o 00d quakty. badly 8l 8 very excellent "‘le‘ \lr- Laus deselo Ality of toue, Out of thus oAt :&tk;}u\ siudy and yractice, & govd qua: Iy 2 b Lin b6, und (o 1ug \a ‘6u 0151t to conflne itselr, hr”fi“““ Duuiugan alono fur 1o present at volias Houmer made bor dobut au & puasist, Voo pl;uh:‘nd 10 xecord also that sho wade ' 14 8 vely oasy 8nd yrac g'L!‘n’"l Uaudles the | funo uylemulv. las J”“r‘ M ouck, and sxceileut techulque. We are tdnl ¢ 80 accompiivned & |layer bas de- n; :;'f.".‘:‘:hmmu.“d-n dwria hereelt to '\ upo thas sho il have an of 138015 19 ba heard ) o Kom8 wote unhntln& u. Mr Adew ) layed Dr. Lariot's * Au eatagiarg very ueatly’uuu expresmvelv. We Ame ub Toberiaud that i e the Jiitentions of the &‘“‘ tud ive cuncwis trouglo 0% 10 tr.ve) Weat thiw wluser, WASHINGTON. Ex-Senator Chandler Assumes the Portfolio of the Interior Depart- ment, A Fow Figures Showing the Work- ings of the New Revenue Law, low tbe Distillers Managed Matiers to Escape (he Increased Tax, And llow the Tobacco Men Suc- cesstully Played the Samo Gume. The Late Increase in Rovenuo Receipts Due 10 Bristow's Vigorous Policy, Contractor McCann Indignantly Denles tho Stonx Commissioners’ Statement. DELAND'S SUCCESSOR. EX-sXNATOU CUANDLER. Bpecial ieptiuh to The Clicaav Irtbune, Wasutxatoy, D, €., Oct, 19.~Ex.Senator Chandlor, of Micblgan, in respunso to o petsonal 4 nvitation of tho Fresident, callca at the White Houso this moining at 10 o'clock, and at 12 o'clock, in the Premdent's room, Lo took tho oath of oflice na Beeretary of tha Interior. e will to-morrow enter upon lis new dudes, and does not expect to leave tho Departmout except for sulicient time to bring his family from Michigan. Chundler last night, in aenying thet Lo had been tendered the offico, Bald that which was atrictly truo. The IPreei- dent, it ls wuuderstood, did tolegiapk to Chaudler frum Chicago, requesting the latter to most bim at Pitesburg, which hoe did. But Chauvdl.r stidl inwste tuat tho Lremdent spoke 0o woid to bim upon the subjoct untu this morn- ing. Chandler {8 not a0 yousg & politictan, nowever, that ho could not TAKE A MINT, aod it is well nnderatood that be has been con- sideriug #uch an invitation possible eiove Saiur- day last. 'fho luenidont did not scna tue telegram from Cuicago to Chandler until after 1t had been deuuitely settled that J. Lussell Joumes would pot accept the office. ‘Lhiere scems 10 ba o secret of the fach tust the Cabivet Loetion was lirse-ofiered to Joues, and taen to ex-Senator Keott, ot Penn- sytvalit, Jubies iy upuersiod 10 buvo dechied 10 beca0 Lo Piefuid I pieselt | Osiul sy Loi- Jetwor of thy 2 0t of Llicago, becuties Lo uas uo Mo1aon 1or the Becretdiysup, sbd because Lo 4003 UL CALO L0 1Y@ M1\ UBLILON U Al bt ary of B Ukuiuel Qicers 16 Wab Moy ex, octed Lo during the presotivs ot Lig Lieaient u Cut- a0 Lt b Lol graan would be recotved directing el (10 Damio uf O, el 00U Do Inkertod 1u (0 DIRL A CutitiliE) 1repared Lore. 1t appears tulte v0pLB Jostiany dechitnd the Oltice Vv thy Lresiuent was &e Clicago. 1o 18 understood thut o L'regudent bad thion offvied it tu Luw for second Wwe. beott, ol Peunsylvuuin, 1 be- i1eveu 10 buve dotied ic bocsuzo WI% PLOSIECIB Whisw HETTER £8 atlorney for tuo renusylvatu Ceniral Com- Loy 8 sRikty ol $1d,UU anLually, LLo searcu JUZ B BUIBINO WAL 10 LEBLKYIVAILS 1Csulied In 0 rucrea setietion uf Lowai, who 1L one L6 soviua Coita would Lo appamted. o1y BOW Uy tuu LEObOLI0 tust {ue LOsi- uon wad mever tehduied hm, whiel ie alio tue of Wano McVeugc. Lx-Cougressmau Glouuio W. deviield, of Peun- #VIVilLlY, Wae 4 ULO LIWO birongy urged 1or tus PIBC0, BUA COWO belo 1or LLat purpuso, Lut the LenusyIVAUIBLS WEIE DU BDIS L0 GG UPUL b an biteea 108 tha ultco and muted for tho place. 0 LB P8R0 luet ahothier uppursisiLy JOI & Unbe 1ot position, aud old BiLuy Cameron is Bubap- py, lud lremuuit dues Lot seem to havo tuough 0F vnenug the piacs Lo Chuucler und RLer TUO Feceut b BUuer-tlulys bangues at Cui- Cago. OPINIONE ABE DIVIDED as to the msuow of Lhanulu's appointment, but all agiee thae lio is Loust, aud Ov #l siles auoution s aliccted tu tuo fuct thut 08 Lt A4ny HOVEr besb culinecied with aky ol tue Juus Belors Uobgiess, Gen, Cowen, who 1y au un wtauate pesvunl fiscud ur cuandler, is Liloly tu b0 coluuued 88 Anclstait Bucretsry. ‘100 very lmporunt olice uf Sulcitur 01 140 Iuterivr Depurtueut so vacaht, 4ua It 1 Gapectea LIt a imwyer ut cinfuence Wil LG Keked to wetept chist Pustion, Gy LU uew Lecretary is LOL biwncll & mayer, A cumpotuntt nuviser Will Lo ueccasary, ta the Beviocary of e luiclior Iy doquiced 10 douue 1ttica,e questious of nod, Divwg, pate eul, pension, Bud corporation law, An appes. 10 bu Lutt frot tho aeciatuts 01 1o Cowmisaot- €5 of aouts, of Pousiutis, sud of the Uenciul Laud-umice, and at Buch tmes the Becrotary vl the Inienor s us judgo. ‘Lncie s Vesu amuunt of pusiuerd accuwsulated tor thie action ot 1he vew dectetary, ludecd, o wutire e partuient 16 clogged, a8 16 gy b.en | racticady without & bicad T010ughoUL v AULIMET. Feli- plousCOTtlicu.es aBd 1ahu-patouts by tue buu- dreda anRiL BIgDATE, e WHISKY AND TOBACCO. HUW 11U NEW TAX LAW WORKS, Specu, Disputeh to The Cuscugo Pribune, Wasmxotoy, D, €., Octs 10.—1'scasury officials aro positivo thasihio offects ot the new Lux aw of March 3, 1876, will not be appteciable for some wmontts 1o come. They clam that the Govero- mobt bns Lot yot received tho full tax of couta por gallon upon vy cousidoravle quad ti- tien of whisky. Ywo mouths beforo thenct passod the distilleries wero operated to thoir ut- moek capectty, sud immensu quantities wero bonded 10 excape tho wucressed tax, Tho change 1u the bitl atter 1t was introauced in tlho House, by wineh an sdditioval tex of 15 cents per gallon was impused upon all whisky in boud, ro- switon 1 laigo witntiawals from bosd. In Feb- ruary last, upoo womo aays, the withdrawals reuchod nearly & mullvn galtous, and the total recelpta tur Luat mouth RaN ur To §12,604,469, which 18 over 4,600,000 11 excess of tha recelpts 10r tho sawe mouth Of (ke precodiug yeur. ‘Ahe 1esul wan tunt wiile laige qunutives uf apirks wery withdran u lromw boud aua thiown upou thy matket, tho place of toat Wituurawu was tillod Uy usw Whtaky, thu douoly Lroviding for uvers ntockiug stie warket wull sphiits ou waich the old rato of ax could oul{ L6 usseaned nod cule lucted. ‘T'he Februsiy teceluis suuw very plany thab 8D Julteus® quaukity of HPINItY MaY LUl piaced on thie market, and 4o Teceipts of she ireasury Depaitment sbow thas, on March by when the &b becumo etfectivs, there were in vond 7,yddtiv6 gallous of wluwky, upon which the additiouns tax of 20 coute per gal.ou could uol be smposed, thus esiabisbivg th fact tust eVery Mealls PO-4.D.0 Was employed to ANTICIPALE UK INCREABLD TAX, Tiefore thu | cuags of tuo Lill the proviaion 1axii g whisky 1 nond was wiricken vut, and all whit Ky , roduced |.rior Lo the pagesge of the sct Rlado exew, L, It becamo knowu Tais 12 utro true of tobscco. 1o manufacturers that an saditionsl tux would be lwposed vn mauufacturva \0LACOY aud CiRaly, BLd LU0 SUOIIIVUR fLCreasd in LB toCeibte tobacoa sud clenr vismps i Fobruary to bi,804,- 28, from ©3,648,935 10 I'obruary, o074, suows (o what eatebt these manufuciurers provided 8,ubl paviog the mcresscd tex, Lhe receip.a i Febiusry st from this source wers but & faw tuousand dobars vhurt of tho sggregata rocorpte from tho samo s0uroe for the twu pieceding months. Thuso who think that there shutl have buon uh locreass of woveral mulion doila:s d inug tho tuur mynihis endiug Junw L0 last will ba rure prived to loarn taal cumured With (ho same monihs of 1574 TUERE WiG & FALLING OFF fortbat perivd of over ©1,000,000; but if they mill £q béok cue month aud luclude Februaiy 1o their com_arisun, ilo e hivii will oot spposs sa z;d,;:;fium ur 1k uve wonibs of 1675 being. 84,28, Tue 1ecel, ts from lnterei] revenue for the thiee wwnths oulug Bopt. 8, bolug weor, tho firat qoarter of the carrent fiscsl year, Aliow an incroeae over tha corresponding quaiter of tha preced {{( yosr of 41,750,356, Tina in- croaso may legftimatoly bo attributed to the vig- otous mesns adopted by Sooretary Briswow for an touess coliection of raveuue, rathor than to tha wcrosged yotes of Mareh 3, Lowd on March 8, 1875, thero have heen w drawn up to Oct, 1, 5,117,000 pations. leasiog yet onbiand to be withdrawn vudor the old 1ste of 70 conts per gallon, 43,000,000. Hince March loat, the average niwuber of gallons of whisky Withidrawn montoly, upun which the former rate of 70 centa was paid, wan 731,000 galloon. przsigitond McCANN. NE DPON'T PROPLAE TO HAVE IT. Brecwad Dingateh to The Chican rivune, Wasutnozon, D, C., Oct, 19.—-D, T, McCann, ot Omahs, whom the Red Cloud report so se- versly misniln, does not proboso to bo made lend villain or scapogeat. Ho arrived hero thin morning, and hae begun to prepare an ansyor to tho statoment of tho Commuesivners, If Me- Canu does What he says he can. ha will prove that the Commissionora have been even meoro carelens than thoy chiarge Prof. Ma sh to have been in tho presentation of s ovidence, Me- Cann propases to piava by the ofiicial record that the thron vitsl charges against bim aro false. Astoone, ho roposes to A1OW DY TIE RECORDED CONTRACT at the Treasury Dopartment that uue of the fiauds chargad to lum waa porpelrated, if at atl, under a con.ract mith An endrely ditferont con- tiactor. and at o differest Agency trom that at which McCaun wan cugaged, This contruct, which onght to explafn iteell, was never exam- inod by Ifia Commigxioncrs, and 1a uot found i thedr re; ort, , McCann, a8 to thie pont, will vo abla to prove that toe Commiraion has ndopted Learsay for evidonce an well an Prof. Marsh, aud that their hearsay 18 not itsisned by the record, An to tho otaer poluts, McCanu's defen:o 13 not 89 plsio. e NOTES AND NEWS, THE CENTENNIAL MEDAL. sreeinl Dupateh to The Creaa Tribune, ‘Wasmatox, D. C., Oct. 19.—~The Centonnial authorilics are baviog trouble with the medsl authorized by Congiers. The Directur of the Mint was duected by Congress to prepare for tne Finance Board of the Contennial medn's for public an'e. Tho desgn of the medala praparad 1 uot attractive. Bome French speculators bavo made & mnch move atiactivo medal, whieu thoy bave arranged to import and sell st Jowor r.tes than our own medals, The Centenmal peoplo 210 hioro, Dot to improve their medal, bul 10 s certain whetier tho Fronchmen are not violatlng tho inint laws, WERTERXN I1NRURANCE CARES, Judye Van Buren, Mr. Thompson, and a num- ‘ber nf Chicago Iawyers, aro here to argus the great Westorn [nsurance eanca before the United States Supreme Court. Tho cases catnot Lo beard until siter tho argumont fn the groat Orago lond cases, which wiil occupy most of this {70 the Assoctated Press.) INTERNAL BEVENCE ATPOINTMINTH, Wasuixaron, . C., Oct. 19.—Tao following Tuternal Hevenue appointments weie wmade to- day: Btoscheepets—Willinmu H. Crave and Al- bert G. Lider, in the Tufth Illinois District; Chartes E. Mcitiflan, in the 8ixtu Kenin Early Rice. ju tho Niutn Obio, Ganger—Heury A. Howard, in the Fiith Ilinels District, ARIEST OF A POST-OFFICE CLENK. Johno I, Nichiols, n clerk in thoe City Daet- Oftica, has beon arrestod ou o chargo of purlom. ing lewas, - FIRES. IN CHicaco. Engine Company No. 4 avuwored a ahill alarm Iast evening cansud bya fire in the two-story bwlding No. 332 North avenne, owned by Honry Doablor and occupied by Albert Ewvger as n tlackemnith sbop, Loston buiiding, §30; tully fnsmed. ook and Ladder Company No. 4 ansvered o etill alaim st G:45 o'cluck yesterday mornivg, caused by a firo n the twe-ttory framo bulding No. 884 Twenty-sceond etiect, owned and occu- pled by Joha Maher, Damage, $75; fully in- sured,” Tlo flio was caus.d by an overheated stove-pijio. AT CHARLESTOWN, W. VA. CiNcissaty, 0., Octs 19.—Tho Gazelte's Charlestown (W, Va.) speeial says & ire to-uight, commencing i Doan Gridges’ restaursnt, on Capitol street, burned from tho Cotton Opera- Housa to Vitginia street, destroying sovon etore- Louses. The Opera-louse and Courier buijding bareiy escaped. ‘Lho lows ou huildings 13 csu- mated at #10,000, Very little innurance. Loss on stocls couniderable, more than on tho build- ingw, but tho amount is not kuown. AT SOMONAUK. Byecial Dispateh to I'he Chicaco Tribune, Orraws, UL, Oct, 10.—A firs ogcurred at Bomanauk, a villago a fow miles norch of Ote tawa, to-day. 1t brokeout at 8 o'clock 2. m. m Hoxie's Block, snd destroyed it. 1be black contutned Wright's baidwaio store, Ward’s groceries sud provisions, Meyer's do., Kellog's mahnery, snd ‘Thowjuon's phutograph gallery, Lons uut reported. AT QUINCY, ILL. Special Dispateis to 4he Chicano Tribune. Quixcr, 1L, Oct, 19.~Llogers’ Block narrowly escaped destiuction by firo this aliernoon, The fire was discovered {n tho roof, and, but for the promyt arrival of the Fire Dopartment, tho ontire block, ucladimng the Post-Omhice, wouid bavo besn burued. The loss s esiinatod at 31,000, AT ANDERSON, TEX. Qavrvestoy, Tex., Oct. 19.—A firo at Ander- son, Tox,, this morning desiroyed fourteon atores avd dwollings. The Odd-Fellows' Hisll aud fumiture, Wilson & Howell's store, two warehousos, tho 1'ost-Ustico and a’ valuablo mail mater were barned. Luwues ostimated ap €40,- 00u. Partially wmeuied. AT PEORIA. PEoRma, 11, Oct, 19.—The brewery of John Wichmavn & Co., valued at 835,000, burncd to- vight. The flro origioated lu the klin-room. Ao employe sleeping in the brewery narrowly oncapud. Iusured tor 39,000, AT ST, PAUL. Special Mispateh to The Chicago Triduna, Br. Paov, Minn,, Oct, 19.—Uri Lamproy's reai~ deuce aud furnitme woro dumagol vy fire, water, and firemen Iast night to {ho amount of 8,000, Fuliy wsured. AT ANTWERP, O. Speciat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Fonr Wayns, Ind,, Oct. 19.~Thia moroiog the Avtwerp fiour-mills, at Antwerp, 0., were torally deatroyed by fire. Lowss, §8,000, The origin of the firo s unkuown. AT ORANGEVILLE, CAN, y Tonronto, Can, Oci. 10.—Eight stores in Oraugevillo were buned yestorday. The loss s 830,000, AT FAIRVIEW, IDAHO. San Francuco Chr Siver Ci1v, Idabio, Oct. 11. ¢ moat torrl- blo calamity that ever occurred in lhis county took place at Falrview, ou War Eagle Mountain, this woraing. The e Boud did the work, and the principal portion of tha towu 1a in ashos—a besp of blackeusd, buining, avd smoldering ruins. 'There nro various rumors afloat in rela- Hon to tho ongin of tho fire, but It seemn 1o be n tolerably well-uettlod fact that it startod in Peter Owens' msloon, near the lower end of Maiu atrect, on the sauth wide. All efforts to chock the ames wero uuavaiing, and in tho courso of half an hour every bullding from Do le's ntore Lo Bommer Camp’s saloon, ou both rides of the atrost, was qunsumed. The estimat- od Josses of 30me of the partics aro s« foilows : Willisz: Hardiman, €23,000; Tom Kitule, £15,~ 10; Peter Owens, €10,U00: L. B. Rinobart, $12,000; W, V, Willisms, $6,000; David Dorsuy. §10,000; A, McCauloy, $1,500; EJd Bormab, 33,510; Ds Ranay. #4,000; Mivere' Uniol $,500; Coustantive, $309. The o.lier luesed caonot yot bo estimated, but tho total destruction of proveriy will uot fatl much sbort of $100,000, The ouly Lwo stores that escaped wlre those of Jobu T. Boyloaud Brown & Rermso, but thev, too, vanicd out their merchandise, much of which {s damaged and some of it muawmg. Together with the miners who occupled the boardiug and lodxing-housos. there mu t be in the neighoorkood of 400 people houcoloce and bomeless, wwong whom sre seversl fami'ics. The calnaity dova no: mppear t2 have aishirar oued the puoploes much 44 it Lo Lnagiued, 28 myoy of thew wirl revnild wy ecos ue they can ob aim fumbar. ‘The town consitied suthiely of woudon builduge. SYOREY.EARLY-W LKIE, Svectal Ihepatch ta Ths Chiico Tribune, Rocxrorp, I, Oct. 19.—~Last nigot W.lbur F. Biores went Lisniglt-bower, Frauo i wilkie, aud Of tho einzcin | s lawyer pamed Drow, to thiscity. They are now making preparations to defend tha coming suit. Wilkio Informed your correaponiant that tha Times wouid continas silont until after the trial. nmor of Flynn'a confession, o U thia ity yerterday, wads the worty rather shasy on their acrieal, but, nuon theyr ce cror, they he-atno roassured. “Tripexe to-day shovet tuat no real oon Lind Leen m s e i SPORTING. BASE-BALL. CRICAUOI—ATHLETICH, Bpecial nevateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pattapztents, Pu., Oct, 13.—The ninth game between tha Athletics and Chicsgos was played this aftsrnoos, Tho wostber was cold and clouds, snd the attendance exceedingly alim. Richmoud superaeded Craver at second, and Racag plaved right fleld instead of Becbiel, for thn Atblotice. Clapp, formarly of tho Atlletics, utnpired, The Athlotica were the favorites at €100 to $30. Tuo game was brought o sn up- walisfactory conclusion mfter tho Chteagos had comploted” their half of tho ninth iuning, the reoro bolny & tia at § each, the um’li e then call- ing tho game aranst the Athletica’ protest on aceonnt of a slicht drizzling 1an that fall, thers being plenty of time afrer it Liad c earnd to fin- ish the zame. Eriors of Dovlin and Force gave each nino their rulitary run, the Athlaticn mak- ing fonr cloan hits to their opponents’ thros, 12134560678 D 00 0 010 01 000000 0=l —~HANTFORDY, Oct. 19.~Baso-ball : Bos- BOKTOX ilantronn, Conn, tous, 7; Natllords, 3, R THE TURF. AT BALTINORE, Bavtisong, 3Md., Oct. 10.—The Fall meeting of the Marvland Jockev Club, for the Pimlico purke, began to-dsy. Tho westher was cloudy Lot bracing, the track in fine condition, and the atiendanco fair. Tho titet race, 8 three-quarters of a miln dash for & pnrae of £20), for maidens of »11 nges, was wen by Lizzie R., Springler sec~ od, 0'Neal third, Gray-Leg fourth, followed by Evelyn, CHrter, Jout, Arstrel. Violet, Alecto, and Paladin, as named, ‘Tymo—1:20, "Fho socond race, Lhxio stakas, was won by Tom ?lehmv,me. Viator secoud, Joo Carus third. Time—! 3 ‘Lhe third race, Central stakes, 1 mile, was won by Cvrd, I'srole second, Dsvis Chief third. Tioe—1:4917, The fourth race, 2.milo Leats for all ages. was won by Kadi in 3:3514 and 8:461¢, Big Sandy see- out. Iecolo thitd, Hoosior dutancod iu tho sco- ond heat, ————— TENNESSEE SPORTSMEN. STATE ABSOCIATION, Memviss, Tenn,, Oct. 19,—The meetlng of tho Tennarsee Htale Hportsmen's Assoriation, 10 begin ou tho 25th ioet., and continue during the week, promises to bo well attended. »s 3,600 has been offered for trap-shooting, £1.300 in cash, and 2100 and $500 in plate for field- trinls, wind 500 in plate for best ehow of fleld dogs. Soveral fine kennels from the Eastern States havo already arrived, and the West will be well represented. SECRET SOCIETIES. r IOWA MASONS, Swecial Pinateh to The Chicana Tribune. Krostw, la., Oct. 10.—Tho Grand Command- o1y, Grand Counci), and Graod Chapter of Iowa Matons met in annual conclave, counel, and couvocstion bero to-dsy. The Graud Command- ers met this forenoon and was opened in dne form by Rtight Lmiuent Grand Commander E. A, Gulbert, of Dubuque. Nineteen Comman- derfes wero represented. In his annuel address the Grand Commander had the following to eay concerning tho condition of tho Order: ' Considerablo correxpondenco with the craft and occasional interviews with membors of Commnnderica have given eomewhat sccurato informetion as to the condition of Templarism inJows, Iam glad to bo able to announce that, whilo the ycar bas beeu uneventful, tho Bubor- amwatos Liave beeu Teasonably prosperona 8o far 88 concerus tho ingathering of mombers, and liave bocn generclly hatmonious, No griovances lave como Lo the kuowledge of the Graud Com- wander. 1f such have nrisen, the fratres bave washed their dirts linen at home, apa thus hiavo done s wiso act.” 'The reports of the Treasuror and Recorder wero then read and the andiug committces sppointod. A’ vesolution tho effect that the il-mile rule be atricken fiom tho siatutes wss iniroduced, discussed, and made tho special order for to-morrow at 2 a'elack, ‘I'ho Grand Council met this afternson. The following Grand Ofticers woro elecied and in- aislled: Most Puissant Grand Mastor, R. F, Bowor; Thrico Illustrious Grand Master, P, C, Rigut Ilustrious Grand Master, Fred Getchell ; Grand Tressurer, Z. C. Luz ; Grand Recordor, W. B, Langridge. ‘Tho aprointed ofti- cera were anoour.ced as fullows oputy Grand J. B. Allon; Grand Captain of tho 4. Phelpa; Grand Chepiawn, D, G, rand Btoward, 1, Y. Collins; Graud Soutluel, Theo. Schromer. KENTUCKY MASONS. LovisviLLE, Ky., Oct. 19.~Tue Grand Chap- ter of Rogal-Arch Masons convened in the Masonic Tomple on Mondsy ovenlog, Grand High Priest Josoph P, Force in tho Orientzl Chalr, prestalng, It beng the fifty-ninth annual communication. The other oficers electod woro an follows: James A. Boat- tie, of Louinville, Orand High Priest; James W. Staton, of Deooksville, Doputy Graud High Pricst: Jomes B, Bluo, of Motgantield, Grand King; G. D. Bucknor, Loxington, Graod Scribe ; Asbers G, Hodses, of Louiasillo, Grsnd Troas- arer. For Grand Secretary, Joseph 1l Dran- ham, of Uwensbora, le Grand Lodge Froe and Accepted Masons of tho Siats of Kentucky 13 now 1u sossion i tuo Masotic Temple, thus city. Thisia tho sove onty-sixth anuual vesaion, and bas opencd with an ntondance of 500, Woishipful Henry Bestwick presiciug, sna sll the other ofiicers present, A committeo of fivo, consisting of G. D. Buckner, D, W, Bunth, tho Rav. i1 M. Hend son, Ur. A, D. Walkes, and D, Wicaliffs, was ap- pointed to deaft resolutions expreesive of tue guief of tho Masanic Brotherhood at the death of eminent bsother Johu O, Breckinridge, Past Grana Orator, A memorial report upon the late Grand Becrotary, 8, N. McCorkle, was adopted by & rising voto, This afternoon members of the Grand Lodge, and alko thoso of city boaies, juciuding numerons Knights Templar, Kuights Kadosh, snd eitizons, formed in n fuueral cor- toge, maiched to the cemetery, and thero boried the temains of tho lato Grand Secretary, N. 8. McCarkle, with Masonte honots. ‘Thoussnds particivated. The streets along the line of march wm‘l tironged with peopio to witness ths pro- cesslon, TAASONRY 1M INDIAN Spreral Dpstch to he Chisacn Trivune, IspiaNaroLis, Oct, 19.—The twenticth anoual Graud Council of Royal and Solect Masters of the Riate of Indiana met Lere to-day, withsll the graud ofticeis present. Thirty-one out of tho forty Councils are rapresented, AL P. @, M, Lucien G. Foo's's repoit shows thst three Councils have been organized during the yoar, Ho has recetved no officisl notlce of suy action luoking to the formation of & Gooers! Grand Cenrcil, The Crypio degreea are shown to bave iucreased fu wumberd sad 1o populanty, ‘I'he proposition to make them prerequisita to the Urdels of Kuighthood is decided advervoly, ‘The report of tho nuancisl oflicers shiow the receinte 1or1ho year to huve beou £2,335.72 ; disbursee- wments, £1,038.43 ; balance, $1,207.99, The fol- lowiug grand oilicors wero elected ; David Mo Louald, Plymoutt, 1, P Grand Master ; Samuel R. Hicharason, of Logsowiors, D, P. Grsud Maaster ; Charios H. Buitertleld, of Evaosviile, Grand Tusico Illustrious Maater; Albert Chailes, of Beymour, U, P, C. ot the Work; Cliarles kisher of Indianapols, Graud Tiese- us.r; John 3. Bromwall, of lodianapolis, Giaud Regorder, The Jollowing amendmiour tu tue cobstitution was adopted § Hrwived, That the Coustitution of the Grand Coun. ctl be amendei u dec. 3, Art, V1., and waarever els will be apsropriats, 80 that the tilla of fta prin. Boers sball be s fuilows ; TWustrious Graud T, D.puiy lUustrions Grand Master, aud [Uuatrious Master, OHIO MASONS, Corvxacy, O, Oct. 19,~1he Masonis Graud Lodgo of Ohio wet Lore to-day, about 600 lodges boing roprescnted. Twelve lodges were orgsu- fvzed during the vear, A resolutiou wus adopt- ad 10 bovor of the wemory of the late Grand Master McOuckle, of Kontucky, After appointe 10g stanalug comuititees n id ¢ransacting rousine bualidsy, & Focesd wad tuked Qutil to-aiorcow. SECURE AND PROFITABLE, Investmonts Which Have Proved Alto- gether Desirable, Certificates that Have Won the Esicem of Holders Everywhere, In his plan of lavestment cerlificate, which it sball be Tur. TRIBUAX'S ploaguro to de- ncribe, Mr, 8yduey Atyers, Maoagor of the Mer- chants’, Farmers' & Mechanica’ Bavioga Dank, bas secured a form of Investment profitablo and convenicat to the bank as wall as to its depon- itor, nnd one which recoives tho warm com- mendstion of a0 thoughiful and fntluential a publication a8 the Nafeguard. of New York, ono of whoso editors ta Emorson W, Koyen, for manv yenra Doputy dospector of Banks fn New York. ‘This suthoritative indorkement, togstuer with the well-eatab.ished character of Mr, Myers nsn Onancier, sutborizes an Investigation {uto the ! \What s described as an investment depert- ment i8 opened In tbe bLank named. Tue depositor therein receives, inetend of a Lool ctedit, & CEBTIFICATE OF INVEATMENT, resembling & Uuited Btaies bond, sud it may Lo regisieied if desirad. It is teaued 1 denomin tions of 8100, #500, and £1,0u0, sll beaniug sorest of 7 3-10 per cent, payable quarteily, —tuat 18, ou tho Intuays of February, May, Auguat, aud Novomber. For each 100,000 of 8uch certii.cates ienued by the bank thero in trausterred ton druy- tee suma 8100.000 of mortgages owned hy the Lavz, upon property wotth not lesw tuzn threo timon turt amount, The pecurity, sbwolato at that, 14, therefors, €3 ron #1. ‘Tha Trustee who holus tl.s sccurity coutter- &g the certificatos, the hulders of which tave practically s resl eetato seculity for ther money. The bauk does not reserve the nglt ot eadiug in and paying oIf tho certulcates, Which may, therefore, remaiu au investment in per- petuity. ‘e lolder, howaver, may demand their redemplion wheuever lie sees 1it to do su. Oudinatily there will bo currency 1a tha handy of tue'l'rustee tyiakeup sod cuncel tha cer- tificate. Fhould it hsppen that Le in out of fands, the bolaer may aemand ns secursty in~ atead of the curiency, sud tho ‘Irus.co will bo obliged to give bim securitics a8 near the sum of bis certiticsses a8 possible, tho differeuce iu currency being paid by the bauk or the ereditor a8 may bo ueceasary. Thiu is & general itea of ts tino plan, 'L fingal ana thnity patrous of ssvings banks will Jouk iuto the details for themdelves, THE ADVAXTAGE to the investor s this: e gets a bigher rate of interost thau he could oo & depomit whieh be wight demand at auy ttme. ‘Tuo advantage to tbo bank fs that, by this form of depomit, it i exemyt from Labtlity of *ruus" in tune of panle. There is 00 necessity for keoping any money idle 10 1ts vaulis o anticipation of a run, or in bauk. besriuf lesw Intorest than it pays. ‘The cestificates are not met that way. As has been explsived, thewr mode of redewption bhas been specitically provided for. THE SAVEOUARD pays: * Wo only suggest tbat many are hegin- DILK to look with more or lces of apprebontion upon the accumulsted depoeits in savings banks, ail payable on domand, accordiug to the common understaudiug. certainly pavable upon very sort notico, while the secuustics held to offset thie L~ ability " hio cortificates, called 1nvestmuat cer- titicates, ) ** are redoemablo all tho way from ono to thirty yoars benco. It is gratifying to see a wavingy-bank manager looking 10 new ditections for tlio meaus of Averting the evils inscparable from a panic or rup, wheiber that evil cowes 1o thi form of s sacriico of eocurities, or tho leen objoctionable, but still objectionable. form of a un‘a:nl to pay ia the usual manaer, or without notice." 1t [u gratifying that such & eavinge-bauk nian~ ager 18 a Chicagoan, and ono with so fair and excellent a reputation ss Mr. Myers. It was bo who ventured succoesefully upoin secntiug tuat deeiderstum for a mau of mited meaus 1 a city whose tire-limita are practicaily co-oxteusive with tno boundaries of she city, an ADSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF DWELLING thst may be erccted chesply. That subject nced only be cursorily alluded to, 08 it is very goneraily unaerstood, pot only in this city, bug, such way tue wido interest 1u the expenment, i ail the Iarge citics of tho Umon. The theory snd }ractical working of the in- vostment department of the Merchants', Farm- ors’ & Mechsnics' Bavings Buuls, No, 75 Bouth Cluri street, should be thoughufully considerod. Ite advanlages ars obvious. Tho certiicates bave now bLuea lssued over two years, aud they are ranked to-day among the very soundestse- curities to be found in any fiuancial markot. Buch complota secunity and geaeious interest are to be found in o oiber currout form of 1o- vestmout. THE GENTLEMAN’S GAME. The Famoens Brunswick Biltiard fall iKefiited and ‘Ahrown Open to the Public. To~day the Iargest and most beautiful billiard* bhall in sho world will bs dedicated to tho gentlo- man's game. Tho famous old resort, Nos. 122, 124, and 126 Washington stroet has beon fitted up anow by Mr, Emanuel Brunswick, more clegantly than before, and stocked with twentv- oue tables fyom (hocelebrated factory of the Brusawick Bros, Stepbain & Hart Cukapaay, the superiority of whoso wares is generally acknowl- edged. Among the opumber embraced in the ball are seven tablod (13x9) ot vew and o1iglual desfyn, just pateated aud for the first timo laced on exhitition before the public, They are called ** The Champion.” 'Thioir merit condiets in tho fuct that the legs, which are i10p of uvique design, sre so pluced that the woight of the table reste ogually on each, thereby proventiug the possibility of ssggiog or undteadiners, Tley are marvels of beau.y, aud bithard exports aro ioud in their praws. The other fourteon are of tho handeome beve.ed atyls, alze 5x10. The great Lall is nowly fros- cood 1 bright colurs, sud is lighted by the largest chaudelier in Chucago. _Eversthiog is new about tuo ostablishment. DBotwesn 12 sud 4 to-day Iadios will be sliowed to inspect tho hall, Aftor 8 o'clock, the geutlemanly experws mill wiold the cue. P CASUALTIES, RUN OVER AND KILLED, Special Lrapateh o Ihe Unicaao Tribune, Wrikzssanng, Pa, Oct. 19.—-This morning four girls woro ou their way to the Germau Catholic school whoo they found tho stieet blocked up nith a coal train, Impatient at tho delay iu starting the traiv from tho crossing, the girls determinod to crawl under and threes of then did %0 1n snfety, but the last, & youug girl 11 yearaof age, named Clara Glatcher, bad not gotten tlrough whew tho train suddenly etarted ;nd‘:‘hmn cars passed over lor, causing instanc ath, O Soeerat Duunaten 1o The Chicaon Tribune, Kaxgas Ciry, Mo., Oct. 19,—A shocking accis dent occurred ju tlus city about 10 o'elock this morntug, rosulling in the deaih of a colored wouist usmad Sarali Welle, Sbe lived near the Musvousi Pocific Hailroad st tho fuot of Brosd- way, sod bad gono acrois the track to got & pail ot wi In coming back she did not scoa switch engino which was backiug up with a few freight cars attached, and was wiruck by tue firat car and kuucked under ihe whoels,” The whole trsin psused over her, sud must have crushed every bone i ber bodv. Noblame is atiached to the engineer, ay, at the umo the w|uml-n way utruck, the engine waa gowg very alowly. THE DEADLY KINDLER. OuL Ciry, Pu,, Ucte 19.—A wwall tencment houso io the naithero pastof the ity occupied by a family named Genty was burned this after- uoon. Tho mother of the family biad gono away, leaving the Louse knthocharge of throe clildreu, who endeavored to kindlo & dre with kerosono dur.pg ber abeeuce. The fire tu the stoveignited the il in the cau, xhich instantly expiosd, velopiog the bouso i Hsmen, sid w0 baaly Durn- 1ug tho tttie boy who was lichting tue tire toat thore are o Lopes of Lie recovery, Ouw of the little gurls, about 13 years old, escaped without injury, but the other chiid, » Little girl about 4 vear old, ran to a closet snd abut thoe door. blio was 0ot discovered until the houso Wis cou- sumed, wlsen her charred rewaine wore fuuud, THE LAFAYETTE RUNAWAY. Seeeral Lrapateh to The Chaeavo Tribund, Lavayrire, lod., Oct, 18, —Cou. Reynolds hea 80 {ar recovered f10im Lis iujur.es s to be ablo obe ou the gtreats, Mr, Luwgle is avle to sit up a.me to-dsy. " €| SHOT, MIA mccm.nu t‘u”}‘n}l‘c"hww Tribune. AuRORa, 11, Oct. 19.—Dazen Guibert, 18 yeara of age, while careloasly handling s gevolver last evening, accidentslly discbarzed the weapoo, sending s vall through tha paim of the left hand sud fodging it in tho wrist. It has not yet baen removed, sod it s thongbt amputation” witl be DRCESALTY, TKFD O0WN AND KILLED. I this marning Jamen Crowley, of No. 210 North Secoud street, Brook- Iyu, was kilied by & fall {n tho street. Two men havo bean arrested on suspicion of knowlng who knocked Crowloy di FRAUDS, MILWAUKEE WHISKY TRIALS, Speeral Luvateh to The Chicaso Teroa MiLwarkEe, Uct. 19.—In the w hisky trinla to day the prosecation reeted in the vasa of Col- leewnr Ernkine, indictod for wanous offenses un- der the Internal Revenua Iaw. In no instanea does theie appeat to nave heen any criminsl in- tont, (Ta the Aavieiated Press.] Mizwaugry, Oct, 19.—In the tial of Iiraiiua to-day soveral witneesos wero oxamined, alicr wluch the prosec ition rested, The acting 1ha- trict Attotney outered n nolle 84, to the fhiet count, whicli charged that Erakine bad permitted cortain tubs in Shantleld’s di<tillery ta remain unseslrd, Mr. Fi-hog eved for the defrnse. The tirat wituess called wan ex-Supervidor Muun. The Cours 18 holding ovenng sessions, UNDERVALUATION. NEw Yorg, Oct. 19,—About £35,000 worth of lace, etliw, and velvet trimmings, jet and gold beads, etc,, 1ecently fmported from Eugland, but undervalned 1n invoicen presented to the cusloms olicers, weio neized yoaterday in the Fr e-stona Wnragouse, and at iba store of one Laviweston, in Bicome streot. Tlho capture of tue onigrual inviices led to the discovery of tho aitempt to delraud the revenue. BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘Testimoninle from well=known los sl dexlere du Bny family grocerles, who, for & long titae, have +0ld Burtettn stundard Favering extracts “ We linve sold_Euruet' Ouvorings for year, Sbem exclusive. The very Lt fu tho country, 516 uns - Co, “ fave anid them for yesrs, nlwayn good."—Cad, Hegara d ok “ 1 bt o, v #Id Barnctt's cooking extracts upward of are, Always found e stendard and relis rick Uillaeee, d them for s long time, Always fod elialye, = Lockicr v I coorian far supeerior to all obera.” * 1lave wold Bnroett's extracts since flavors ; atandard in quality and quantity,” & Annin, “ Haviog old them for the past eight yearw, can reo- ommead tiiem aabelog the best ln thomurkeC"— 11, i, Stoidarit, *Utve the Dest of satiafaction to our trade, Can ree- ommend an Leiug tho Buest in the market,"—Sela & Friltman. Tec_mmendatory notizen might bo much extended, but 1t is ueedlear, a4 but ono theme fa the burden of them all, Durnett's ntandard favoriog extracis are used by the leading hotels and_ contectioners throngh- out tle Uniid Natea and thie British Provinces, They are used and hu;ll]{ recommende] by the Grand Pacific Hotel, Trement House, Eherman fiouse, Yalmer House, ond othier firstclars hotels lu Chicagn, and are rold by Hrat-clasa grocern and druggiste every where, Chicago wholessle doalern: Franklin MacVesgh & Co., B. 1, Sladdin & Co., Wells & Faulkner, Burion & Pierce, Van Bchaack, Btevenson & Rold, Fuller & Pul- ler, Hurlbut & Edsall, Tolman & King, Lord, Bmith & Covy Buruhsm & Son, and others. If your throat feels sore or uncomfortable, use promipity Dr, Jayne's Expectorant, It will relieve the air-paarages of all phlegm or mucus, allay inflamma- tion, nd A give the affected yarta A chanco to hesl. No Kafer remedy can Lo had for all coughs and colds, orasy complaint f ne throat or lungs, and If taken in time » short 1fal will prove its efficacy. MERCHANT . TRILORING! ‘We offer for the balance of the season TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on former prices on all goods MADE TO OR- DER, An elegant stock of Fine Woolens to select from. All orders promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed in ev- ery instance. WILDE, BLUEIT & (0., State and Madison-sts, =" NEW PUBLICATIONS. ___ TW0 REMAREABLE SERIAL STCRIES By AMERICAN WRITERS, ‘Wo publish this duy (Oct. 20), Scribner’s Monthly for November, Coutatulng tha opening chapters of “GABRIEL CONROY," By BRET HARTE. “The opening {0 sald by the critics to be vory pow- erful. Ttia a terrible pictire of 2 starving camnp, sud from this start the story will hold the reader, month by 1month, with an almost uncomfortable grip, Tuis 14 the suthor's fret extended work, aud no doubt it will aftrsct wido attention both in this coutry and in Europe. ‘Wa shiall slso begin in SCRIBNER for JANUARY, “PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIENDS; Or, S8how Your Passports.” By EDWARD EVERETT HALE, No period of our history hus more dfamatic iutercet than tlie perind of Burr's Troadon, to winch thix atory relatew, 1t will be treatod by M, ilalo with a fusciu ton entirely biw owu; aud it in Hkely tiatthy nov will | roduce & scarcely lees profound finjression tuat did the wtory of * A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTLY, by ihe oo autbor, @ Scribmer's Monthly {or 1876, In addition to tliess Burisl Series, will contain olhier fuaturcs in all it departiments, bil LITERARY sud PICTURIAL, of thobighuat excelicuce, 11 will s our sim during the centeantal year to prodiice twelve nume bers of the Magatine, which whall Lo the Urighest exe atupies of American Perlodicat Literature, aud which sball b ft ol reupucts sn advaticy Ujon snyihing we huvo b berto attempted, s NER'S MONTHLY is insued simul. R e o L on, Tl edition for Novrainks {4 75,000 Copies, sul we antlcipats & Wil gurther advaiics during the year, Price, $4.00 a year; 35 cents @ Numbor, For sale by all N WsDEALERS, aud by SCRIBNER & €0., 743 B'way, N. Y. HEALTH. PEREORATED BUCKSKIN UNDER Al S, unpivaled by auy sver of- fered to thepublic. Affordlug the most heroagh protection sgaings colds, A g reveniion sud cure Of RHEUMA- ’flhll, NEUKRALULA, BRONCHITIN, SORE THEUAT, LUNG DISEASEN, and various diseases caused by cod ruerit tho attentlon of every onu des 1 bealtt a0d_comfort, Hend prlelist. ELMER k HOYT, Corner MunToe sud Markelats. ~ EDUUATIONAL. M E O, DA SILVA AN MRS, ALLX, BHADFORD® (formerly Mrs. Ugdeu Hogmau's) Vugllsh, French, and Geruiag Bourdiug s0d Day Bchool 1or Youy Li- dlea sud Cotdreu, with cailstuenlcs. No. 1, "Wet Thirty-elguth-st,, Now York. Kewjeus Bet, 41, plcation.usy by ietter or pecaonaliy URICAGO SCHOOL OF ANAY 73 Qlark-st., corner Kaudoigh, foirth deor. Lectures 0 Alatotny Wil Legii ui this | Wedtend ) evening, Oct, .0, at 8 vilonk, I ted 10 atatouy are nvitad to it Dr, M, W, BOYD, 1551 fudious-av. PREKSKILL Oyaus Sept. 9 18is, year, Adusoss Meswsv. MILITAY ACADEMY, Now Gyumuasium. $U0 per WRIGHUT & DUNALD, DRESS GOOD . Black DRESS GOODS! Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Have now in stock fine assort ment of Yorkminster Alpacas and Brilliantines, Venetian Mo- hairs, Cashmeres, Drap d’Ete, Merinos, Camel's Hair, Em- press, Biaritz, Batiste, Tamise, and Henrietta CLOTHS! Bombazines, Drap d’Almas, Di- sgonals, Serges, French and Irish Poplins, Silk and Wool Matalasses, Crepe de Chine, English Crepes, Crepe Veils, French, English, and American Prints, Ham#lton Repps, Pacific Delaines, Striped Alpacas and Mohairs, Basket Cloths, Neiges, Polka Dot Delaines, ete., etc., which they offer at LOWEST PRICES. Call special attention to their lines of BRILLIANTINES at - - 46 aod 50c CASHMERES at - - 7éc and 100 VOOL MATALASRES, - - - - 76 SIK WARP BOMBAZINES, - - $100 ATL ARE FINE GOODS, AND DECIDED “BARGAINS” SILHS. BLACK SILKS AT TIEXE Great West Fnd Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts,, have just openod several cases LYONS BLACE GROS-GRAIN BILKS, bought o the recent great New York Auction Bales ot “ Ponson's" and other colobrated makes, which they offer at extracrdinary barga‘ns, being from 50 contato $1 a yard lowerthan usual prices for same qualities. Qood Black all 8ilk Gros-Grains at $1.00, worth $1.40. Heavy Black Gros-Grains, bright, showy &oods, ot $1.35 o yard, Rogular price $1.75. Excollent, Heavy Black Gros.Graina at sllduo aad $L.75 & yard ; very much below | value. Good Bargains in Guinet's, Ponaon's, Bel- lon's, and other best makes Lyons Black Gros.Grains at $2.00, $2.25, and $2.50 per d. yar o & largo and full line of the justly celebrated “CACHEMIRE MILANO,” the richest, most elegant, moat durable, and every way the best Lyons Blaok Silks imported, and for which wo are sole sgents in this city. Theso Silks are Hand Spun, made trom the fineat selootad Italian stock g possess & deep, rich satin lJustre, and as s prool of their unagualed durability we give a atralght,unequivoeal guaranteo with sl goods of tius brand sold by us. In order to intro- duco them to, purchasers hero, wo are i atruoted to offer (for the prosent) the follow= ing qualities at tho prices quoted, which place them lower by 35 per cent than any goods of equal quality in this markot : Quality ¥, Cachemire Milang, rich, soft, satin lustre, $2,00 a yard ; the cheapest silkc in Ameriga. Quahty G. Cachomire Milano, very eles &ant foods, $8.25 & yard. Quality H. Oachomire Miano, $2.60 & yard ; oxtra rich and beautiful finish. Quality I, $2.056 a yard, Quality J, $3.75 ¢ yard. Quality K, $3.00 a yard. All superl and extra rich grades. N.DB. The *Cachemire Milanos,” in ad dition to other advantagos, are wider thar most other makes, 10 PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SDE! RUPTURE. Bawud 6. Prince writes, Madison, Wix., June 233 T3 14 nuw ueanly a1 yours since 1 lott ‘ol wearing your * Ccnniuols Satie Truse,’ wiich timo haa proved, eyoud sll Lat thu above-uatnud truse Lus efe je ted a PERFECT CURE, KUPTURE CURED, Apply to BARTLETT, BUT- MAN & PARKER, G0 Stals at., Chicago, Ticows o1 il citil, Biprtion, Eluatic Stocks Crutctos, Tusteunients (or Delorntiies, o L Common_ prudence Taquires exauunstion of ‘tha Elastia Truss, whicn gently presses around the body and 45 Shate-st.. cmogo. i BOALES: FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES 0¥ ALL KINDE. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OOy 111.& 113 Lake St., Chicaxs, Becarstultobuy oaly the Geaulag,

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