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J.cxpor, she ty. pete at, Ae. astern coBBE pa) sowlnge. worne te both tochanged. nero If the ox! wooly 5 per c At this rato, rot, dha loans detperate was tent, alths realy ‘lalation wag 1 and Beh anda fotbe treasar We toformed ty et cnet i teat th ‘Ths by a i Beaveareas § Attia ay, £185. 00,00), NS ti) Loops thet? Ue, tings Hh crap bang tea te, dem: Samay Gore Parpag eta fag y Piven fet tug ry win LYoty oy thi abondsace of dread. ecron of 1876 tho low Batiofaction it gives. Fronce about mofntains her rato, + Hlollsad ate ratber dearer, re atends, we Petersburg, Viouba, and in Dilued to be paid. could not get any weet the defet, then, the expenditures, Tho heay edie was intorest on 1, virtually, O58 ood. ro Plunk arrangeme: nit, CPU OF the Tuskiah debt b uot, Sho latter toy TuarsBoon F748, been aq1 esos {eran with oy Londe aarti oe, 1 Pena dommitiesn decree of the Turl UPL, Oo pte auoiber official c 'OR $0 ourrect thi ‘former ‘nea by the pul lio, § bericd Uf tive sears the lot : buud uy gexaoaty, Rer'gy (OF the ) aye: na Boe ba ad of u ryeoue and nn erie thens py boads ary not ve yoars, ————— FOREIGN. Fearfal EiYectsy of the Recent Storus in’ England and Scotland, Beattisn Co! “piny Lives Lest by Shipwrock on tho Rabe fho Mark Inno Express? Weekly Review of the Breadstulfs Markets. Tarkey’s Progress in tho Direction of Repu- diation and Inflation, GREAT BRITAIN, THE FLOODS. washing aay Ort, 25.—A special telegram from ghesictd FATA that alarming tumnora pravali thera ut ¢he luo is at Gainsborouxh, Lincoln Coun- ‘The River ‘Trent overflowed ite banks dur- tho railway. It la auoteared that there has boon somo loss of ‘Thirteen poranns peridaed by thoflooda at Not- tiogoaw, ond mix at Burtou-on-Trout, ‘The frods are not subsldiug, aiIPWRECKS, of Scotland, Botweon the 14th sud 22d instant, fifty-five rons Jost their Ii.es by sbipwreck on the THE SOUT BRIGADE. she: anvanster @ Mark Lane Ix wate roview of tho Nothing could chier ‘ths but, Dantzig THE NEWMARKET The rece for tho Criterion states at Newmar. fettoday waa ton by Clap Ronald, Spriugiiold second, Satamigo third, iin. Bes be : tof atorms anid foots, with great ex- cla damaRe, haa further rotarded the avtum. Many of tho survivors of Balaklava charge, the old eeldiers of the Cavalry brinado, colobrat- ed the twenty-frat anulveruary of that battle ea. 3s has the following Aue have been much Mie cond.t-on of main; los, aod the be foroign old ‘wheat, socurity Rooms froma moro 90 know belgium and Germany is gener in tugher, Pslcca UDgary wre RACES, ——— TURKEY. oeution igintrus AN ANTEATIEW WITH THE WEAZOVINTAN-LEADED. Ruorss. Oct. 6.—[ bave had slong conversa tion ah Ljubobrattes to-day, Be eays tuar tho Herzecoviniaue will accopt from the Turks noth ing fess than autonomy, but if the Powers pro- ereforin of a radical waturo they will accept tod to Montencero. Toe ingurgents aro not disconraged in tae jenst, inl are coufident of pnyang tho in arms; but, ir they find st smp sible to teop together, they will separate into savall parties sud harass tho Turks aud der Ibing destmicible. He approhonds no danger of tulure if ho bas supplies of arms sud amauni- loo, He confirms what I-haye writen as to want of organization. He hse no fear that tho poorer Mmetimans wil: bo unabloto live with the Christians when peace is restored. {To de- tres the goad ofticos of Englaod, but asoner thin sobmitto the Turts opain, ho will leave Herzegorina gc depopulated dewert, LEPCDIATION HY THN TURRIBH GOVERNMEST. winter y overye Nao York Worit, ‘ont insorest, far each & is plomsod to pay $6 a yea ht years tho amount receiyod would havo teen repaid, ail but o fraction, in in- tereat, wiles prlneipal of moro than twice that amount would yet have remained to bo paid. ‘Tos amount would bave stood thu: Guth rocetved tor £5,0°0,000 in bond. Ugh yes interest on Lt ‘Laan to Turkey on the tranesation, Inthe riath year all the money received from cwid Lave beon more than patd back iointereat, and the principal would utitl haya ro~ No one tn lie eousea nboutd tare leat movey tos borrower who was in such Steals as 3 oifor torme hike there; bot the teaptation was tuo great. and the monoy Ut wou tha fast, au it wes tha worst, of Turkish loans; but it was only a iittle Yor than many of tha former ones, It was eo tery bed, howarer, that whau tho mcney ob- tuned by it was spent, Turkey felt that sho moro wonoy at any Une, There fy a deticit in hor budget 6f about 45,000,000 ; anid how to meet this #a3 tho ques i t mould be usclers to try to makes new 083, and 10 jucieaso tho revenue by further ‘fhe only way to wan by retrenching imvosaibte, what more novural thau to begia See Ge ete? bere a aboue oh reut pavablo oach yoar; If t teducod one-half tho d 3 ° balance i £5,008 000 ania be loft Stine Pata and ietwdono, “Tho bonibelders that for tha next five voara thoy alt of their interest in cash, aud vy will got new bouds a. G ner cent. tree bane of tha peu, the goad Sultau trom bankruptes Authoritiew bays £167,000.000, ar thie ror! am wr Ab ‘The Nalian ‘Goveeermeat ot nuttetentatina, to loud bite 6,000,000 for Por cent, and ho makeu hia own sulk has atroady followed thin ‘That is, fe boen stating it at 000, ac being that of the ur show for i, Loxpoy, Oct, 11.—Your lullatlonista and re- podutioviste should watels with special luterost ‘the progress and the cotieequencea of the repu- danon upon which Turkey bas now enterad, Torkey has beon golog in Yor inflation durivg a Joog seriea of years, Ler inflation, it 19 tras, took the fora cf loans; the Sublime Porso was set quiie up to the dudgo of making things fleeaut by setting up a fow priotin premea and issuing tonsof irredeemablo prom- Instopas, It onty borrowed money—Vorrowed , Itabmrever it was to be led, and ot any iutorest. which with have been by that tims repald through the operation of the minkiog fued, - BAVARIA. THE ADDRESA OF THE ULTRAMONTANE MAJOINTY 1N PARLIAMENT. Bente, Oct. 10.—The Add:eas Committes of the Bavarian Parllamont have parsol « diate addreas with a majority of 8 to? In this ad- dreas thos refer to the now Gorman Inetitutions, complsining that the Bavarian Cabinetaro banJ- ing over one prerogative of the Crown aftor the otuer to tho Gerasn Empire which, thoy je far from rapronenting the real interests of all Germans. ney hope that the Cabinet, who have duno all in their power to iniiuence tho elections, wi:l be induced to rasign vow that tbe ‘Ultramontanes bays secures ® wajority of one of tito In the noxt (ours, Thia adiroea will probably bo rarsed by 9 mafority of one, the’ muority. bs iz Liberand of diametrically“ oppo- tite opinions, tho Ultramontanes representing tho lower claw7en, while tie King, Government, army, bureaucracy, and tho npper classca ron erally, sito with the Em iro. Jie pebene thane of tho Uttramontanes must be entirely effec t- al, oven if tho relations betwoen Biva-ta and tho Inwerial antho-itics wero vot regulated py laws and trontica unaffected by the politica of any Munich Cabinet, As it 18, the rriner al insm- bers of thooxisting Bavarian Cauinet will ro- main, tho acorui being aure to result, ag usual, in a defeat of the Ultratnontance. ——e SPAIN, TROOFS FOR CUMA. Maonnrp, Oct. 23.~Tue Epoca of this city enya In addition to the 15,00? troans sent to Cuba alnce the aprointment of Valmaseda to tho Cap- taln-Goneralship, tho Government have deter- mined to sends further force of 7,000, which forms a tonth part of tho last Jovy. Tho Execn- tive authorvles of Cubs have revalvad direce tions to purify tho Cuban Adminis.ration by pttotading the suhors and participators of frauds mthout distinction, A NEW MINISTRY IN THOSTECT. Loxpox, Oct, 25.—-A telectam from Berlin asderta thot Senor Canovay de Castillo wi'l shortly form a new Ministry. Tho King aud Gon, Jovellar wil then Joiu the Northern Army. OIVED ST UP, Mannip, Oct. 25.-Tho Diario Espagnol of this city eave that the Carliat leader Men‘lirt bas notified the Spaniel Con ul at Bayonne of bia recognition of King Alfouno. ‘TUE CANLIST ARMY, Loxnox, Oct. 23—6 a, m.—A special from San- tonder sara that Don Carlos, with Geo. Yerula and 1,0LJ mon occuny an introuched position northward of Pampeluna. —_—-——— TH: POPE, * AN EMMASSY PROS TUE UAT OF PERSIA, Rozte, Oct. 7.—To-day Hia Holinesa gave au- dicnee to Gen. Agar, the specin) Envoy of the Suah of Persis. ‘Ibo Genoral, who war re~ ceived in tho throoa-room ‘with all the houors pall to an Ambassador, presonted the Yono with an autograph letter from tho Sbah, thanking His Holincas for bia letter and preseute, and lotcealue him that ordera have boon tsaned to all tho authorities throughout Per- ala that Roman Catholics aro to be protected and reepected in tuo exorcise of their religion. Ula Hotinogs oxpresaed hia thavka to tho Genor- al for thy good nowa of which ho was tho bearer, ——— ALBERT EDW4R1'S TRIP. ARRIVAL IN EGYPT. Carmo, Exypt, Oct. 25.—The Prince of Wales arrived hero ‘to-dav, having disembarked from to Serapia at Isaalia, AN INDIAN NADOB PLEADS InLNEAS, Loxpos, Oct. 25.—A sper al from Bombay saves tint tho Nizam of ilvderabad aftor all ox- cnses himeelf from meeting tho Princo of Walos. Ho 1 toads that bo ia noablo to undorgu tue Jo ir noy himself, bat wilt asnd a deputation ivstuad, — PERSIA, PUNIGHMENT OF THE PERSUNS WO BURNED A Jew TO DEATH, Baapap, Oct. 10,—Intelligence received hore from Totoran, dated tho 19th ult., states that tho autgoritics bayo punished tho peraons guhy of having burut olive the Israelite Jobuds at Hamadan, ‘Tho Persian Goverumont hes inti- mated (hat it haa taxen measuros to jnwuro the esfaty of its Jemish subjects. —— RUSSIA, ‘THE CRNTE! AL COMMIATON, Lonpon, Oet. 23.—Lha Russia Commission on Ttalatlonn, contracted in 1874, was vomivalty But the issuo price was only 433¢ ; that ia. for £43 10a ono bought a bond for £100, keariug 5 er cont intorest: 10a which To xy Turkey -£2,130,070 LA 000 iovt Hem of ex- this aud other the American Censeunial bas determined to limit tha lint of articlos to bo oxhibnied to Russia Bpocialtiva which are little knows abroad, Nov ertholess they are contident of muhing a credita- ble daglay. GERMANY, PRINCE FRITZ AND THN CENTENNIAL, Loxpox, Oct. 25,—I1 ja reailirmed that the Crown Prince of Germany mill view the United Statos and the Coptennial Exposition uext yoar. RETURN OF TUE LUPERON WILLIAM Bentay, Oct. 25.—The Emparor William re- turned co this clty tu-day from hus trip to Milan, so FRANCE, MARSUAL MACMANON AND TIE NEW FRENCH CARe DINAL, Pant, Oct. 10,—-Yestordoy Marahal Mnobfahon invested Cardinal Broassis Saivt Marc, Archblub- of Reuuea, with the Cardinal's borretta in the chapel of the Elyseo, At balf-past 19 the Pros: ideut received Monsignor ‘Lalinni, tho Papal Ablogate, ond Count Folicaldi, of the Nobile Guard, who brought the berret- Robort, who, some time after the intimacy hal Leena, teft the Quartior Latin for m -ituation at Cho Tranda Magasing du Lounges, in the Rua de Riot, Tho with found herself on ceinte, aud told Robert ef Ler nituation, the y tan told her ao tly and brutally thal ha w- have nothing further todo with ber. Tha por pill peor. not because she fad not pinned. but pocausa nhe was punished—souht her father and ccnfeaged nll, ho watchmaker at once went to the Magasin da Louvre, and saw lob- ert, sta appouted to meet hin at ® cakarct on tho Bouleverd st. Gri- main. Hero a = meoting — accurred * be- tiveen thei What do you Intend to do for inv daughter?” aaved tho father. '* Nothing,” re- plied Robert, became 1 wad not har nrsttov- er.” Murambot, incensed at tbe saung man's anawer, then drow a po.na'd and stabtiod bi.m in the breast. Of course, Marambot tan arcese-l, and fa now in prison awaiting bia trial, whiln Robort was taken to tho tospital. where he uow Les in w very precarious Ktate. Such in tho unsavory tala upon whieh Mf. Alex. andro Duman bases hile lottor to the fmnion Nafionnie, Tso not rond vow this remarkanls production, fur {doubt whetuer it could appear inthe conimns of an English novwspaper. In truth. if ia. anome «hat delicate thing to give any en of M. Dumas’ argumente, In the lirst place the wnt r contends that In matters of this ant Jove dats not entor into tho queation, Ho gays: ‘Thero tx youth, temperament, curiosity, enn, lova of ploasure, livertiniam, opportuntty, ald, slave all, tue most powerful argument, the Mort reduul.table auasitary, fmpunity for mst,."As to Tove, there i but a neindlnee of it, Itmerries @ woman when she fa free, st reape-ta her when alie {a not, All that between man aud woman asses aby olber form thau thie [2 not lore, 31, Duman then goea on to eay that mnch af- faira ariga from the ignorance of voung gitla, ‘They do not know what thor are doing, and not fo pit them oa their guard fs “uno mania biew eutieuss.” A voung whould be taught the nosition of the aexos. ‘Fhe lady who ia raid to have informed M. Matamoot of bis daughtes'a condition was quite right, for Jeans mizht have been made an honest woman, ** Bur," sacs My Dumas, “I understand that 8 husband should pot be warned in euch casos, [over vise it, The end of M, Marambot's trie’. bo continued, is not tobe doubted, He will ba nnanimously acquitted amid tho ap;lauso of tun uolp court, Ishould yot bo eurpiisod if aute sido eo the court there ehonld be one of thore demonstrations of which Paris, the toma capablo of doing —_asersthing, fe capable.” =M. Dumaa thon’ citca the acquittal of Madamo do Jeutosne, who had a man killed by ber gaidener forsaving that he anfoyed the favors of Mile, de Jouf eno: of AL Patry, who shot his wife's lover ; of a 7 ant, Who shot his daughter's #educer, The n¢- quittala aro tho logical panislment of the la whieh, doing nothing to prevent tho fault, is sbliped tocondone the crime. ‘' Ia thero,” asks M. Damas, “auy way of preventing seductions, desertions,crimés,scanaale,aud acquittals 7” Yor, ho answers, by the Jaw, and then by a rerics of argumen'a which 1 do not reproduce, he “urges that tha rirgin purity of axoung girl is prep. erty, capital, and that any map who infringes thie right of property ought ta be puuiahed by boavy fines and damages or by imprixanment ox- tending from two tu ten yoais, If any child be born, itshou'd by right receive the namo of the father and be endowed by law with & certoin anm paid by tho father. Let tho law declare that all bestarde should be protected and reared by the State as sono Hort of compen sation for the wrony done by their parontaso, M. Damas cites Hercules, Tabainel, Jephthah, Archies ‘Vhemistocica, Juzarthn, Jodn Vinei, Peter Farnoso, Erasiua Vendome, Clement VIL, Marshal Ber sick, Macahal Saxo, D'Alembert, Champfort, Championnat, and Jacquos Dolio as proofa of the talents of illegitimate children. In shott, two proposals are mado by M. Dumaa— first, that seducars should he heavily proixhed ; eevondly, that Mlogitimato children be raised by vhtuo of their worth to social postion. But what ia remarkoble avout M Dumas’ letter is not the theories broacted or his own peculiar style, it iy tha fact that bo hi if, tho aithor of “L'lomme Femme,” tio de- claimer against vico and the wonld-be ori- ginatar of evorectic measnros for its snppios- aton, ia tha vers man who bar, 1 orlaps, con. tributed the most to the demoralization of hiv cauatry by his waitiaga; bo it 1a who line rre- rented gildad vice in the fight of injured virtue, and oxalted hie falian horoines apove puro wives and mothers, till now thero are many French people who assoclata our own countrymen with pruderie Anglaiee, and aneer ot Englist home lifa while road- ing "*La Dame anx Camelias.” or * Lo Deini- Monde." In hie letter of to-day M. Dumus gays Lo waits for better proposals on tho sub- fect about which ba writes. Ho allows that he may be cousidered mad or immoral, [t wautd va bad solicy to contradict bim, for there can bo, T think, but fitt.c douot that o man who even now is drawing largo sums from writings of m debasing charactor wil not easily come to be Jooked upon either as & ceunor morum or the reforming Draco of the French jaw. M. Daoas may bo mourning hia pase follice in the asckcloth andasnes of moral amphictecriag, buy there fa a suspicious strain- fag after sensational offect in these popaler din- courees whicd will not persuade big audiencethat tho tingel of the transformetion scoue is real gold. CUBA. RELATIONS BETWEEN SPAIN AND TUE UNITED STATES. New Fork Herald, Oct, 24, ‘The readers of tho Herald will remember that a couplo of weoka sgoit publiaued an extract from Le Memorial Diptomatique, of Paris, mak- ing aliusion to & note on the subject of belliger- ont tights for Cubs, anid to havo boen pasa ed by Mimster Cushing to tho Madrid Cavi- net, There appears to have, beon ovory rcound for bolfeving tbo truth of tho ceport, In spite of the contradiction frcta Washington on the aubjoat, recently pub- ts, Monsignor Taliant addreseod =a Latin allocution to - Marshal MacMahon. ‘Tho Ablegate concluded by wishing overy pros- potity to France aud to the Marsual, who com- plimented him on having been chosen for the mivaion, The Marshal and hie household, the now Card.ual, the Papal Nuncio and Deic- pace, and the Miuistors prosuut then wont to tho chacel, whoro Low Miass was sald by the Curo of the Madoleme. Tuo lofiait would be ‘The bondholders ¥, Mo forces ins tho actual a8 been agcertain- Statoumnan’s But the fact al folds de about & large remembered chat The wandered, not apant. Peapl yng that a'ter al, he bondloldere ow About the futuro of the ry? No one cau predict that cettsluty—wo muet wait and men, %.—The Imperial Otto~ ctlous from its London baa furmally protested kis Government the coupons, waked the Porte for an expla- Ambasuadors of the other Powers woded sump explanations, butiae H ie te Toca! Banke ee ment prin 1. 10.—Ou the at ot mi Egy equally erred, but thelr teed 8 yedeuption of eure, 'u the rubject of Turkieh ommur.teation is mado. 8 TegoR conatrustion put tw Preparing a petition to the th mel the internal aud ex:eroal bo vala belf in ceah and ude, bearing per Secondly, the luterest on the ta wall Le paid wisnuls Hearty coves On the other ne us Of the moiety paya- the ouetoms, Salt, acd 5 cent ansously with the bait, Thirdly, as iotsreat of Puan tribute are rove iMadequate, the mortgaged. -Fourth'y, redeemed at ttm eapiru- their reimbursement wi 1 ultimace payment by the seourities which will auy previous loan Ablegato, atter rosding bla Brief, gave the bor- reta to tho Marshat, who placed it upon tho Archbishop's head. Aftor the coromony was cuded, the new Curdivnl addieased the Marelal aud thanked him for presiding ac tho Inventi- ‘wire, a fact which, bo aatd, toatified to tha good rolation oxiating between tha Popo und Frauce, ‘Tho Archbishop said: ‘Tuie spectacle consoles tho heart of » Dishop for the eadniss which strikes hig st the signt of the nuffer- fuge of his wellebeloyed chile by the thouzut that wo have iu our dear France the bappiueas of enjoyiug re Ugious peace, the priuclat_guarautes of pedcs for tua country as well an tiverty for bie citizens... know that, Ly honoring me with this ligh dignity, tho Sovereign Pontitt wisued avove to give to the clergy and fabful of Brittany a atriking proot of hls aterusl tenderness for tho devotioa wut love which Eis Ticcton culldten have always shown Dim, T know sleo that by briaging nie to (bo noties of Nis Holiness you renembered, Monueurlo Prealent, that a few tautha bck you teited the Cathiiie Province of Brit tar ts oy Christian principles give security t public orver, snd by thi very Teason even to thuso who’ have received the digicult imlasion of govermag ples, Aa to the new Cardinal, be convinced, Monslour lo Marechal, that he will constants, socording to the obligatlone of bin charge, endoayor to maintain the spitit of peace and egroement which ought to exist iu the rela jous of Church and State, I pray God, Monsieur le Mare- chal, to abower His moat abundant Lies lags wot only on the Head of the Hiate, but also on tho father suc by bis private Virtues kuows how to command he rer spect of all, ‘The Marshal replied as foliowa : Mousieur le Cardinal, I attach the greatest import suce to that prerogative which has allowed ma to fn Yest you with the {usigals of the high dignity wich baw teen conferred on you, 1 ace, Uke you in the Gecision of ls Holiness, a fresh testimony of the good relation which existe between Hie Holle Bows and my Government, 1 ain bappy st having been able to coatriuute to” the ‘elevatiou. among the Princes of the Chureh of a Prelate who Las shown #0 inany virtues in the accomplishment of bis miafon. have not forgotten the welcome which I recetvod tn your Diocese, and f know ‘with Wat affection you are surrounded, "I thank you for the (ruyers which you tidress to Heaven Jor dy family and myeelf. ‘The skid with which atatehal MioMeton avoided the political bait thrown oat by the new Oardius!, when be referred to the Preslden.’s tour in Brittany, ie worthy of notice. In fact, the Marebal’s unswer could not have been ahorter aud at tho same tia mora to the point, ‘the Archbishop and the Pap} Delogutes iunebed. with the Blarebal before leavivg tho \yeoo, ALEXANDRE DUMA6 ON SOCIAL CRI, London {tinea London Panis, Oct. 7.—Auincidont which would other wise bave attracted but litte atteution bay been exalted to ihe iank of ‘a top.o of the day” by Rwix-coimn fetter ou the wubject which Ales- andre Dumee bas thought O: to address to to day's Upintone Aationale. The facts of tho cave are briefly theso: A young man, one pit Robert, was employed {9 & ‘abop At the wamo satab- Ushaent there sae ® gitl uamod Jounne Marambet, daughter of @ neighvoring watchuaker, who way pretty and well eda- cated, Bhe allowed herset to be seduced by art near tha Pantheon. be tut Jury credited the story that the ctild inJmed by @ feilon a uail, and rendered @ yor. | dict socurdingly, Msbed in tho New York press, In yesterday's Herald there appeared, ander ths head of “+ Washingtun Currespandence,” an article on the uignsflcaut concentration of United States war yeugole on the Noith Atlantic station. Tho general fiprogsion at Washington fa that an im- ortant movement in Cubau attaira ls imminent, fhe foltawiag is what hax veea published by tho Madrid papera on the subject : Et Diario Kapanot, a political journal af good standing, published under dato Sept, 20, oon- tasng the following : * Politicns circles hao been match oxerciaed tina evening with the discussion of a vote, said to have been sont to Seuor Aloula Goilano, Secretary of Stato, by the Pleainaten- tiaty Miniater of tho Unied Statea, Alr. Caleb Cushing, with reference Co affairs in tho Iviand of Cups, According to all sources of information‘ wsid note was Reut provious to the resignation of Senor Alcals Ga'ano, and considered in Cablnet council befare the Viscount del Ponton should tako charge of tho Departmont of State.” El Pavetton Nacional eax * Buch intolti- genca Is of too grave a charscter to be loft wih- out further ext-lauation, and tho Cabinet orzana are hereby called upon te enlighten the country asto what acathe pretersiong now entertained by the United States Goverument regarding our treguatlantic affulrg.”” GRADES OF CORN IN NEW YORK. New Yonx, Oct, 25.—The following grades of corn, under the now grading rules, bas beeu es- taotluked by the Committes on Gratu af tha New York Produce Exchange: No. 1, white corn; 2, yollow corm; 9, mixed corn; 4, low mized corn; 5, steamer corn; 6 no grade com, White corn mast be sound, dry, plump, and well cleancd. An occtajonal colored grain shall not depriva it of this grado, Yellow corn must bo sound, dry, plump, and well cleaned, and an oc- casloual white or red graiu shall uot deprive it of thia grade, Mixed corn must be sound, dry, and roagonably clean, Low mixed wust po sound, diy, aud reasonably clean, but in color uaxuutable to grade a» mised coru, Steamer corn will sucluds corn of the firat four grades in quality, white in conditicn it may bo alightly soit, Damp coro, warm or inferior to the qual aly Gpacribod as atesmor corn, shall bo called ao grade, —_———>+—_—_. THE WARD WILL CASE. Special Diepateh to Ths Chteago svioune. Dergorr, Oct. 25.—In tbe Ward will trial to- day, the testimony offered was intended to prove that Capt. Ward was not who'ly upright io buul- ecg traauactiona, and in the course of the evi- dence to that oud {t waa characterized by ane at the counsel tor the will that it was an attempt to sbrow dirt upon Capt. \' s tepule isa,—an at. tom; 6 that uo wan ever made when Capt. Waid was on earth. ‘The whole testimony ly oxpected TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1875, CRIMINAL NEWS. Jacobs, the Joliet Wife-Murderer, Found Guilly of Murder, The Doath-Penal'y Afi:e1 to the Ver- dict Brought in by the Jury. Pardon of Tro Felons in the Penitentiary by Gov. Beveridge. Arrival at Springfield, Tl, of the Gang of Gounterf-iters Recently Captured, TO QE HANGS Sreeial Parateh oF Jotter, HL, Wet. ho testimony in the Sncobs Wifo-mu-der cae, whtel has been on srial in tho Will County Circuit Court since Tuonday Ine:, cloged abruptly ou Savarday, tho defense iutroducing only ons witnese,s eon of the acatred, whown evidence developed nothing favorable to Jacobs, Battrday afteruoon and evoning were oceupicd by the caitnsal on either «le In eumming up. btate’s-Attornoy Sagar presented the law and evidence totue jury in & clear and forcible manner, Meears. ‘funn and) Parker, far the defense, did the best thoy could with a had caso; Maj. Munn’a spooch in particular, boing an ablo effart, indicating that be wes doivg allin hia power tovavo hia client, J. K. Plandera, Ea4., for tho prosecution, made tho closing eseec which was an oloquent and noanaweraple arg ment, Ho carefully aualezel tue evitouce, all circomatantal, tnisiag up each liu aeparately, until the whole preseated one unbroken chain, no Btrong and canvincing as to caurioce the mos: A.eptical of tho prisoner's guilt. At balf-paet 9 o'clock p.m. the Court Inatructed the jury, in- forming them that it thoy agreed before 4% o'clock Monday morning to sign and goa) their verdict. A verdict was reacho) iu lesa than four hour, there bein’ o0 quention as to the gull, of tho accused, and but little differ ence of opinion as to the puaiaument, Prompt- ly at 8 o’ciock thin morning tno Court openod, and Judgo Meltoborts read tuo following ver- dict : "We, the jury, find tho defendant guilty, in mannor and forin as charged In the indict mont, and fix ns Lia punishment that he suffer doath by Uaugrug.” ‘Tho prisoner received the annougcement of his awful doom with (be same stad calmness no manifested all thiough hia trial, He turned o shade whiter, porha +3, but otherwise made no sign of emotion. ‘The jury wan tuen polled, aod cach nnewared, the question Waa ond iy this your verdict?” 30 the aflirmative. ‘ho prisoner wus removed to jail to await hit sentence, Tuo vordict i considered a just and impaitiul one, aod ig received with satisfaction in this commu- uity, THE LAST HAUL OF COUNTERFEITERS, Specral Dispatch fo the Chizago Pridune, Brrixorieuy, Illy Oct, 25—The counterfelt- ers’ gang aries.ed in Conutralia on tho 2iat wero brought to this city to-day by Deputy Marshal Phutips und Detectives Rathbono, Tattle, and Hurr, of the force under Chief Eimer Wash- burn, The parties ato Nelson Driggs and wite, Nicholas Stauton and wife, and o brother of Mra. Dugge, They were commited 10 jail. and will bo examined before Commissoner Adams to-morrow, Chicf Wasbburn is expected to ar- rive to-night with aon assortment of plates. paper, and othor material of the calle ing. which ho remained to obtain. Atont 200, 000 in couute, fart curreuey, the Press, types, and eome of the paper cap- tured with ibem have beov brought bore aud do- posited in o bactk-vault forrafoty. Lhese parties Wore ui fall coonection with tie Boyd paity are restod the otuer any at Fulton. ‘the arrent the most 1m) oriaut ove in a long while, ab thexo were judustrions and ex;ert artists, long experi enced in their live, and the bills iesued by them wor most dangerous and jikely co decaive. Ber- eral bangs havo boon ovligad to call ln thoir ou- tire launo ou aocount of these couucei felts, HORSE-THIEVES, i Sveotal Dispatch to The Chicago fribune, S1ovx City, Ia., Oct, 25.—Thero has been great excitowent hore to-day: over tho operation of horac-thieves. One of tue gang operating in thig vicinity riding a atolen horse was apottad tid morning by tho Depaty Bheriff, who com- manded the hief to Lalt, whon the thiof replied ay producing o navy rovolver and sbooting tries at tho oflicor, Oo ball passed through tha oitcer's coat, The horae-thief thon tuined aud fled. Boing hotly pursuod, be jumped his horso iuto Floyd River, aud when noat the other vido dismountad, left tue horge, and escaned. Quite Rerowd have been buntiog tho fugitive thia afternoon, but up to thts time huve not succeded in capturing Lim, Seven horaes have been stolen trou this neighbothaed within the past woven days, FALSE PRETENSES. Mexpns, Tenu., Oct, 25.—J. M. Tighe, lately grocer aud commission merchaut on Howard's row, who was recently adjudged a bankrupt, was arresied last evening while returnivg from church on a requisition from tha Goveroor of Obio, approved by the Govornor of ‘Tennessee, onachares of obtaining goode under faleo pre- tenses. ‘Tigho statea he was taken too room in tho third ntory of & business blocz, and. woen hho attempted tocal a friend on the strect, way thicateped with instant death if hoe ropoated tho atiempt. His fronds, boariug of tus arrest, pro- curod a writ of habeas cor, us,and bad bim takeo froat the train at Bardete to-day, and vrought oack. He will hevo a bearing to-more row morning. ¢ NEW ORLEANS ITEMS, New Oncrans, La., Oct, 25.—Deunis Ready was found dead on the sidewalk last night, have {ug boon killed by a blow on thaside of the hoad from a heavy fostrument, crushing 10 tho vkull, Thomas Glenson has boea srroeted charged wih the murder. “‘Lhomas Cammings, wecond mate of the ship Virginia, bas ben arrest.d, cuarged by Capt, Haller: with muduny during tho voyago from Liv- erpool, THE GRAND HAVEN MURDER TRIAL. Special Disvatch to The Careago Tribune. Gnanp Haves, Mich., Oct. 25.~In the Pound muidet trial to-dsy, the opening speoch of tho defense, fasting ote hour, waa tho principal point of intorust. ‘Toy expect to prove an alibi in fayor of Melyil'o O. Fulter,thoir lino of de- fense deing that Watson, tho priucipal nitnces, iv the muiderer, and they have advanced this theary, ‘Tuo court-room wae crowded, and groat interest ts being mavifoxted, KILLED WITH A PITCHFORK. Lovievitte, Ky. Oct, ¥5.—Jemes Wright, toametor, received fatal injury thia morning by a blow with s pitchfork in tho hands of Jacob R.nvo, a German gardeuer, Doth meu wore driving wagons ip the aame direction. ‘That of Nineo, in passiog Wright's, collided, in conse: uence of which a quarrel occurred. Wright thew a stove at Tinea, nho in turn felled bua with a jutchfork. SLIGHTLY IN ERROR. Eoeelal Dizvatch to Phe Chicava Fribune, Quincy, IIL, Oct, 25.—On Friday Ina about $300 in counterfelt curronoy was fouud in o room nest tho First National Bank, which bad formariy been occupied as @ gambling den. Out cat tiie divovety grav the preapasterous etcry folegraphed to ‘tho Times that $40,000 of the mouey atglau irom the Firat National Bauk bad boor found. AN ALIBI TO BE PROVED, Sveciat Dispatch to The Chteage Tridune, Spmxone.m th, Oct. 25.—J. R. Stevenson, pow in custody on the cuarge of tho attempted murder of F, K. ‘taylor, io Barclay, in this county, baw vot yot born examined. His friends allege his ontire innoconce, and way an allbl wilt be estebhebot. Puoy » waa imply an tonips at suicide on the past of Taylor, to be tinabed to-morror DORSEY CalLD, ‘The child of Thowss Dorsey, the bricklayer, died yesterday morning. ‘ue Coroner held a2 inquest ia the afternoon, but failed to substan- tiate the chargea made by the womau, to tho fect that the child bsd beon ijujurod by an ax in the pends of # party of meu who called at the house on the evening of t twat. Sho. bad beon A MONTREAL Mos, Mostnxat, Oct, 25,—The Garrison Artillery and Priucs of Walow Ritles attende® the fancral of a fate volunteor to the Protestant cometory yesterday, Tho French Cauadiqns got the idea that Guibord's funeral waw aboug to take place, audawarmed to the cemetery by thousands, Several tights took piaco, and muah bad feeling was exhibited, PAROONED. —- Special Dispater to the Chisago Tribune, Spaysoviery, UL, Oct. 25.~Janies Bennott, in { the Ponitentlary, from Poorla, for larospy, and Florace Hoakina, from Paka County, I fur forgery’. sere pardoned tlua mornin urgent aod voluninont rey Jeading cleizona of their vi ieonad on tart sremsntationd of tho %; Dasyinte. ML, Oct. 25.—Dozk Triptett, a trae tivo tore seming-machins agant, has loft this connse tor patta unkaown. The Com any wey hiv tonde.nen for ¢2,000, which they clain pe ett id alurt. THE INOIANAPOLIS HOMICION. Spectat Duanatch fa The Chreayy Frimine, Invtaxaronts, Oct. Wilham H. Uoward, who killed [homas Mascot! last night, has been vent ty the Grant Jury for sa action. waving preliminary examination IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE. San Franciazo, Oct. 23, -In tha case of Gramiee, convicted in July last of the mutder of Maddon, the motion for a new trint has been denied, and the priysaer nentonzed t9 ituprisgne mont fur fa, AN EXTENSIVE TEMS ILE THIEVE Dubugue (ht; Merit), Towa Panta, Ia, Oct. 21.—On Santas, Oc sreeidenut of tis placa mi sel a butlate rote and womo Osher articles of nu great value, tite eircuinstances which Jed hitn tu thnk bow pret ives bad been visited by athe! Taiing an - hor, he sat out on the trail, sud ut Miau'y Grova, ia Franklin County, overhaulel a and woman resting by mn einrfis. search of the wagon revealed tho atoen voul-. ‘Tha man/one A. J. Steed, eacapo.l i the brush, The woman, after denying her real wane for veveral days, copfeased to being Mrs. Ermily Fometoy, of Boone County, wha bad buen trav> ling with Reed under cireusnrtances which tell far moicof her wermthof heart than of her bots enty, Camping with these rarties af the tine of tho arteat wan S.A, Holly, 9 young man formerly reavling here, but latterly at Ackley. His presence there excited rome 6u6; Icion, but would have roon been forgotten had ho not on the folfowing day appeared iu tho court-room and clandestinely passed # letter to tho woman Pomerov, ‘tbe mouvement was detected and tho letter demanded, whereupon Mr. P. took tho letter from its hiding-place in ber vosom. toro it iu pieces and attempted to thrust it in tho etove. ‘The fragmenta being necured and carefully past- edtogother diecloscd a letter from Iterd, can- taining information which has resitlted 19 the exposure of ono of the most extensive ati well-organized bande of horun-thivves and outlaws which Jova hag known years. Holly was at ones arrested. aud after much dodging and equivocation, hia fears got the better of him and uv owned 4, like a little man. Warranta were issued for A.J. Reed, E. aney, of Actley, Charles Peck and Svives- ter. Nott, of Hamilton County, oad Nathan ‘Thompson and Nathan Ramn-barger, of Hardin, al} of whom, oscopt Reod and Raimebargor, were goon in ‘durance vile. Qa _ preliminary examination Chauey, Holly, Peck, Nutt, Thomp- sou, oud Mr, Pomeroy were held to auswer, Cpanos made desperate resistance, bis (rial o¢- cupying several days, The evideuce clear.y din- closed tho fact that bo bas for several “yeare been acting a4 depository uf the gang at Acktoy, ree.iving ‘stolen property aod desttosing ite Mentity as far po-ibie, und selling and’ trading tho szino to muocent partice. Tho man Reod isa dapgerous character, and vigorous Mengutea should bo institutes for Lis capture, Ho has already served one term in the Pomtontinry, and owes tho law-abiding world no good will, “Ho i the mapter-spirt of n gang ox- tending fron Kaneas to Minnesota, Ui bead Pee appear to have been at Kansas City, Des loines, Ado), Boone, Ackley, Noriuwood, Wells, and other poluts along the lime, Ho seems tw have been making’ regular’ trips over this route overy summer for several yeaca, taking bosses and) ther = property ip both directions, and leaving thom with his “tyartuers" to be disposed of at rafo distances from their unfortunate owners, Bymo six or eight valuablo bourses aud muley Lago roady neeh recovered in this vicinity ; tao havo Leon found at Northwood, while otuors are sup possd to eafely stowad way in the qnict nooks of Mwsvurt and Kane ens. Much fvehog 4 manifested bere, audit A.J. Reed allows himeolf to be caught napping you peod not be surprised to hear tuat one of Hardin County oaks bay borne other fruit thao bitter acorua,—in other words, t Mr. Reed, like maoy ats irregular dealor in hore Hogh, niay find his ‘entiro stock jn trade reduced toa binglo halter. FIRES, PRAIRIE FIRES IN NEBRASKA. Sprctal Disyateh to The Chicazo Fribune, Lixcony, Neb.. Oct. 25.—Uur annual prairio- fire haa been raging in various parts tor sovoral daye past. Waruod by past oxportouces, farmers mado goms preparations against the danger, but wot as muck as Baonld have been. Last night tho fires could bo eorn fu all directions frum this city. The other day a fire sot near Soward to burn some weeds froma garden got eway from tho place, and Lurned bay, out-houa*s, and othor property to the amonnt of €3,000. Further west roports come of slight devastattona In different quaiters. ‘Tho ctizens of Lincola have boen called upon by the Mayor the first quiet day to burn 4 cordon about the city for rrotection, ‘To- day it has been ramming. itis very cold. All the fires in this vicinity have beon drowned out. By proper caro it 19 believed tho damage this veur will be far less thau tast, whoa many thousands were lout in tho Stato. 4, quan AT KANSAS CITY MO. Special Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribu: Kansas City, Mo, Oct, 25—About daylight this morning a fire broke out on Now Delaware street in this city, aud, for atime, serions rao- sults were anticipated. The building ia which tho fro broke out wasa frame, Just In te rear of the elegant residence of T. B. Builene, Esq. The fro department was quickly on hand, and auccooded in mastering tbe Haines after one tonc~ ment hose and Mr, Bulleno's bara had boon do- stroyod. Loss about $2,500, AT MIDLAND AND BAY CITY. MICH. Speciat Dispatch to The Chizayy Tribune, East Saatnaw, Mich,, Oct. —The rasidonce of Roger Clagon, at Midland, was burned jast night, Lova, 1,000; insured for $700, ‘Tho work-ehop of James M. Lewis, at Mid- land, was burnod this atterudon. Loss, #300; aneured for 7300, Acigar manufactory, owned by I, Stockle, at Bay City, burued this morning. Lowe, 9500. AT VERSAILLES, KY. Cincinnati, O., Ovt. 25.—Tha Commerciay eays 8 tirolaet mght at Versaillos, Woudford County, Ky., burned Wilson's livery-stavle, with ita contents, including eightoen bortos; Latloy & Company's livery stable, one dwelliug, tho occi- panis of tho latter barely escaping in thoir night- clothes, Lass estimated at 15.000; ©3,000 in- suronce. Hailey & Co, saved their horses and Vehicles in thuir stable. ON PARADISE PRAIRIE, 1a, Special Lusvaten to Ihe Chicaus Tribuna, Dogvois, Ill, Oct. 25,—Saturday noon, whilo threshing wheat, Mr, Crum Casey, living at Paradito Gove, 6 miles northweut of this place, Jout about 250 bushels of wheat iv the stack aud sthresher by re ‘The stack caught Oro from 5. spark from the statlonary engine aud commuul- cated with tho threstor, Loss about $500, NEAR ELYRIA, 0, Srecial Diavateh to The Chicazo Tridune, Etynta, O., Oct. 25.—Tho country residence of Amos Coe, 1 mile south of toro, was totally de- stroyed by fire at ao early hour this morniug. Loss, ¥9.600 ; covered by iugurance, Stoat of the feraiture was saved, The tire originated in a delectiye fue, ON BELLE ISLE, MICH, Soectal Dnavateh ta the Chrcaue fribune. Detxorr, Oct, 25.—Walter Swoicktart’a resi- deace on Belle Ilo burned early yeuterday moro- ing. Lous stated to be about ¥7,u0s,, NEAR GETTY38URG, Gerrvsuuna, Pa,, Oct. 25.—The Conawago paper-rmilla, G miles north of thia place, Lave been burned by an incendiary, The loss is §35,~ 000; the iasurance, $16,500, IW CHICAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 541, at 5:45 o'vlock yeaters day afternoon, was caused by a fire in the two- atory framo building No. 150 North Jefferson atrest, occupied by Christian Kriozor, aud owned by Mrs. Sarah Finvoy. lous, $25; cause aud insurance unknown. _. A fire was dlscovores about 3 o'clock seaterday morning in the two-ator: me Louse of Janes Winalup, at Norwood Pak. Ibis supposed to have originated in # defective ilue, The house for many} | snd moat oftha furniture wasconmumed. Thera wan $2.00) nirauce on tua building, but uone On the furondsn. THE INDIANS, GPPISED TO AF Pansosé, Kan, Oct 2h) spaper calle 3s Bomlinat é kogen, tn the Crank PRESS, no firat number 6 Intian Progrees, pie sstim, appaated at Mus ation. vesterday, It is | rerorted that Gen, Shane (he Tudian Commmin- sioner, and Mo #, Roverte have troeured a charter front the Crees Conneil to pubdiieh an ine feruational paper at Muetngas, and that they have cleo obteied an order from the Convert direeting the suppression of the [regress and tie removal of the printivg material aud built. tng, sittin ten dive, outaids of the lutt# of tie teak Nation, fal ing te do so under a pena contisedtion, vt Harris have “ tothe Lied Stetes for p rateeston’ with a fo ascertasting whether a necmpaner cat bt w tt. oressed, or Cebsiaelip exerciaad itd Cule umns. Siig = area IGYcE. Spent Ditrateh to The Chicago Tribune, Jvrrenson Crry, Mo, Oct. 2 Suited States andes Keckel will hear arguments for a pew trialin tho Joyco case next Tuureday. Ttis tho cfnerat opinion that (he Court will retuno the vew trial, though Joyco and bie attornera are ernfileut of another deal, Wsetrict Atiorany efied, who is eappored to knw more abont Keckul's yplutoa, eave thera 14 wa doant the maton, will uo promptly refused. Tn Miata * Goutal pard oyce's only hupe woud be a Presi- he OBITUARY, at hie residence in this cit Ew OnteaNs, Oct, 25.—Gen, A. E. Larbor, cotere), & vroiiucut poliicaan, diod tu-day, aged 46, New Yous, Que. 25.~Tho Rev. Kingston G. Baader died Jot mgatat Richmond, Staten jatnud, once eee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. T.oxnox, Oct. 25.—Steammhips Othello, from New York, and Sardinian, trom Montreal, havo antived out, Puitapeeria, Oct. from Liverpool, has arrivod, * Lartistonc, Uct, 25.—Arrived—Steamship No- ya Scotian, from Liverpool. New York, Oct. 25.—Arrived—Steamshin Das kota, from Li 2 ‘Steamabhip Indiana, YO is i MAN MISSING. ! Spectal Dispatch to The Cacao Tribune, Osama, Neb., Oct. 25.—Great ansiety ia felt hore over tho mveterious disappestanco of O, §, Uspher, o Scandinavian, not econ sinca Sent, 13. Ho had cousideruble money, It is toured ho baa been killed. Ho was twenty-reven vears old, bad light batr, way G feet 7 inches high, weighed 170 pounds, ———-___. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Tho Adan County (Il.) Circuit Court. civil term, commenced ‘yesterdas docket that iil Inst eix weeks, at the Si ate Troasury of Michigan yeutorday, os eee ites, A writer furnishes a list of tb» names given to Young mou of fashion at didferont epochs in France. It appears that uoter Heori I. they wero called Mignona (evidently tho origin of tho term “curled darlings”), and Muguets under Henri IV, and Louis XUI. They becane Koues under the Regency, from the companiuns of the Hegont Phillippe and bls woll-kvown aveech that they ail desetved to bé roue, or broken op the i wheel, Under Louis XVI. thoy became Freta- quets. Muacadina (or musi:-perfumed ones) un- jer the Terror, and Incrovabies under the Direc ‘ tory, Ther were turned into Petits Mattres un- fer tho Restoration, aud afterwards to Merveil- lous, changing into Eleranta under Gharles X. During tuo reign of Louis Phillippe thoy wero dandics, fashionabtes, and lions. “They becamo 1 Gandiay (from the Bonlevard do Gand, their favorite Joungo) in tho first venra of the Becond Empire, be ni afterward christenod Cocades and Petits Crevos, Now, uader tho Third Republic, they are called Gommeux, a moro ausurd namo than any, Pacifte Soctoty Gossip. San Francisco Chronteve, A ball im Marvsvillo wax attended by an avar- ago of about ten men to one wonlan ; bat the women seem to bere made upin vivacity what they tacked tn oumbors. Miax Lotta Sounman, in blue wil: en tratp, ais pull-back, aiz- ‘button kids, and a laco overdrese, was prettiaas sad sprightiiost. She bid a quarrel with ber lato iu the evening, and, in her agshing way, ead : “Just look m'nere! I win't nonlonch ; Tn a lady, Fam, aud kuo# howto behave like one.” Thon sho drow a ravoiver from a pocket gtoong tho folds of ber dreaa at her bip, andshot tho beau, #o that he 1s Hkely to dio, — ee ° 8 § Singular Lawsuits A vory singular lawsuit is peuding bofore tho Paria tribunal. An insano gentleman recently bequeathed half of nia fortune to tho Paria hos- itaie, Immediatly after hia death the Public Retief Board apnropriated tna Jegacy, but the relatives of tho decoased now claim that it sbould be restored to them on the plea that the will waa writton in a luvatic asylum, The lublio Rellof Board contended, ov tho other vand, that the will is quite legal, ay the insane gentleman head- ed is wilh tho usual vontcuci ** Being wane in body and mind." But the adverse partr rotort that tho testator was stil vufferine fro. on aberration of tho mind at tho time he drew un his Wil, as bo concluded with the follwing words, *' Queitc bon Lilaque !"—what a good Juke. Stonewall Jackson. Avritor in the Richmond Whig gives some intoresting rominieconcos of “Stonewall” Jack: 800 whilo at West Poiut. The following will ulustrate tho indoxitle determination of thy mun: He bad o right rough time in tho acs 1- omy at fret; for ius went of previous training placed bin at a dizadvantego, and it was all he could dato pact bia firet examination, Wo were etudying algebra, and maybo analytical geometry, that winter, aud Jacrron waa very tow in bia clase standing, Atiligh a wore put ont at ‘tapa;? but just before tho signal he would pile bie grate up with nvturacite cost, and, lying piono before it ou tho floor, would work away at his lessons bv tho glaro of tho fire, ebich xcorched bis very bruiu, till a lato hour iu the night An Arkansas lozye “Mr, Spoaker, au | rise to addreew youln com- moemoration of our deceased od.leagiie, Col Yolt, of Yellvillo, my tuouzhis recur to tuo last tino when we bad the privilege of listening to his eloyucnce inthe Houwo, If Tam not mistaken it Waa when be expisined bia conuoction with the Yeitviile Bank, whieh had uofortunately Dusted, acd of which he was the di-tinguished President. Our decoaueu colleacae did wot Ro vount for all the fanda in bis porsessiun, Mr, S, calor, but bis sreech on that uccasion abow- a that bis beart beat warmly for lls: native and.” —— BUSINESS NOIIGES. Caution to tWousetecpers.—Owing to the Increasing cost of Vanllls beaus Uecd in the manu- factus of Latract Veulila, spurious compounits are bey thrown upon the market, purporting tu bo pure Yauilla, Cut preysted principally from Tonqua bea, ‘This nduse: tng sabstitute costs tue manufacturer les thum ove-dnentteth part as much the genuine vanila beau, It cay readily Lo detocted Ly ita odor. It ie vaed principally by tobaccontate for perfautug anutt aud cigars, aud wan gover iutendod to be uard usa ttavurluy for tha various (ompounds propared fur the humin amich, HurnettYs Exttact of Vaulila ty pres pared from wlected vanilla beaug, aud ia warranted entirely tree froms Tongue or other deleterious wub- abe Ol, TANKS. ‘Witson & Evenpen’s OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Lato 8. OCHZOAGO. Fa Send fur Catalogue. Manofacturars nt SVENDEN'S WOOD-COVERED CANS. cane LaGam ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Ou Oct. 21, at 8 8, tn etary, {uy Bova Y, 145 LaSalle st, cor, Madison, Lelall nell’ for cash $0 the highest bidder, the foll-wiiog property, Lelug 4 part of the Yate of Himion Haey abyigurd to me, 10 wits J, All vy Culiected open urcuoty, 2, All Gf Haas! tulereat Bouse and lot ju Ciro, Lie YAU of Hisay? interest 1. two loa Lo Cule go, fucumbered. 4, All of Hass? te forest in a lesachold ‘iu Cuivazo. 5, ‘All of Haas’ sala Dig interest tu bis bomcatesd: te cl rr Wi DIVA, Assignoc, Chloayo, Oct, 2, WIE, Oct, 25—Dr. F, 8, Athen, a io in thia State for mauy moming with o Fifty-two thou-aud State bonds wore redeemed Names of fashionable French Exquis- _DRESS_GOoDs, i “FT PAYS 10 TRADE ON THE WEST SWE? THE FOLLOWING Special Bargains DRESS GOODS Are now Displayed on the Counters of the Great West End - Bry Goods House. Heavy Camel’s Hair Sorges, good shaies, 50 cts yard, the quality a horotofore soid at 76c. Stylish New Sorge Costume Plaida, Dark Shades, reduced from 85 cts to 60 cts yard, Drap a’Eto, last seagon’a shadoa, $1.25 F208) for 65 cts yard. Fino All-Wool Fronch Sorges, solid colors, 60 cts, worth 85 cts. Great Bargains in Empross Clotha at 40 and 60 cts, much undervalue. Special Bargains o2 our Cheap Cen- tre Tables at 20, 25, and 30 eta yard, qunaisting of _ Poplins, jarges, Crepe Cloths, Haw Line Valencias, Plaids, English Serge Suitings, &e. a : ALSO, Knickerbocker Snow-Flake Suit. ings, 3-4 and 6-4 wide, in varied. assortment. Elegant Now French Basket Suit- ings in exquisite shades. Large varioties of Salf-colored, In- visible, and Mixed Plaid Costume Cloths. z Choice Noveltios in French and Scotch Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Deep Cloth Shade Grounds, and Bright Colors for Children’s Wear. Camel’s Hair and Homespun Serges and Plaids to match. Large lines of the Latest Costume Novoltios in all desirable shades, Elegant Shades Fronch Cashmores aud Morinos, vory choap. Carsou, Pirie & C0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, LACES. Chas. Gossage § Co... Fine Laces, Choice “ Novelties" in Pointe Lace Bows, Pointe Applique, Pointe Duchess, and An- tique Lace Ends for Bcarfs and Ties; Pointe Applique, Brnesels, Matelasso, and Cachmire Lace Scarfs; Pointe and Thread Laca Barbes, Hdkfs., Collarcttes, Borthns, Coif- fures, and Real Laces, by the yard, in new snd beantiful designs, Fino Fronch Guipnre and Finest Yak Laces in handsome patterns, Thread, Brussels, and Cambria Nets; Nets in avery variety of figura for Veils, Veilings in all new and popular shades, and narrow widths for the Soarf Vil, In our Hakf, Dept. will be found every- thing new in Fancy, Homatitched, Embroid- ored, Ool’d Bordored, Initial, and Silk Hdkfs. for the pocket, and an elegant line of Silk Keokerchicfs in new combinations, , with richly embroidered Canton and Orepe du Qnine, and choice selections for Ladies’ Neckwear of lateat Parisian Noveltios, ‘We ask epecial attention toa line of Cor- sets of the bost make, offered at a heavy dis- count from regular prices, Slate-st, and Washington-st, __ UNDERWEAR. y WAS. & Co. OPEN TO-DAY, AJOB LOT OF Underwear 50 DOZEN MEN’S White Merino Shirts and Drawers, At $1.00, regular price $1.60. 50 DOZEN MEN'S Seatlet Al-Wool Shirts and Dramers, * At 91.50, rogular prico $2.00, W. A. SIMPSON & C0, SUCCESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & C0., 79 & 81 State-st, _.. PANTALOONS. “CASH versus CREDIT” CHICAGO PANTS WARBEOUSH, 510 & 512 WEST MADISON-ST. MABEY & PRALL, Merchant Tallors, {FHOS) LONDON.) ‘The CHICAGO PANTS arp warranted afl wool, well slrunk, weil trimmed, newest goods, best workwnanabip, perfoct Bt, _____. EDUCATIONAL. WY PADAue 0, Da HILY. N ND MES, ALEX, KHADFORD'S (formesly yi open Borman) Ay te Freask, German Yosrding an a! ehool for lee and Culdreu,, Sith calistaenice, Nay 11° Wead ‘Thirty-elguth-st,, New York, Neopeus Bept, 37, «Ap Ce arils les Gs sersuanlin a abot

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