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i ors Lones had o b avoreed hia ability to wtand boing killed prtba Demeeratiz Pty any number of times, en to Pennaslyania to il ALLEN' placo 1 1o money eIV, KTonis Lhanen 1y goon £ New ork o Bpread consternation among tho Fine: sestom-tatly, to whom i charged tho kiltiug ut edofant. The following would geem to hava boen writ- yea mith spocial refcronco to tho elecuon in this Ly o Tuewday nest. 1t 1w, however, from tho g York Tumes, but applies with no less forco \he sittintion hievo ¢ “Toe municipal AfBIEA of @ grest and valihy entn- ity must b managed by eomebody s and it men Miotefiigence and charuetar, who hive s fntereat at o in tices amales, neglect’ fo mansgo them, other EIb e Lo aure t0 4 At Cor thern, and 1 the end 1ot D to thelr Jiklng, And woen the mon- e e niTnira nre to by attnined only Hrotts 18Ol cf i JATgD tunin of voters, moat of then £t it and clannieh (he 1 oxtiun 1w une thal Insites "Vin-llca this action of the Josost anet of demagomie, Fiban for nome seaea een thw condition of things Eilacity § and tlio Tenult i3 bozaelam, Exii e M. Munny Nrnsoy, eandidate for County Comm:pALONCE ontho Republtean ticket, is a gen- gemau of apotlens ropute, & nnccessful business sap, prominent in all manner of philanthropic ok, 1Mu dick much to fnsure the auccess of {sa Popular Locturo Bociety, and has been 1den- gaed with th Athomium from its etart, Ilo dnesnot nood an oftico i order (o pav hin debls, Jod hid victo:y over tho disre, utable person on e MeDoxarp and Avrerite DBiut's Gictiob il o the tax-payern of Chicao many thon~ ydsof doliars o year, o is gullty of having peea born 1 this connlry, hawever, bist he could gotbelp 1ty nud ought ta be forgiven, Founderstand Mr. lzsise snys he will pay a penstd of $300 for o eight of ono of tho notes parcorted to bave been isaued by bim, payablo \ity dass after his clection an County Troan- wrr. Mr. HE$ING can Lo nccommodated by prenai gentiomen, but that ho may not be xaselled to walk any great distanco in order to wtisty bis curiopity, wo weuld inform him that Er, SsowBEN, city editor of tho Yimes, & paper ',mgdjmnl. ncross tixo wircot from the Stanfs- Zatmg bulding. bas ono of tho notes, which is jroncanced genitne by sovoral poisons who aro 1f the mercants aud business mep of this gty will giso noxt Tueeday to political business prelosicg their cstablishmenty, thoy will find ic 1o to the most profitablo day's work of tho yar. They will break the corrupt ring of sconn- drels fo thio Counts Board, and {hat will bronk {be equally corrupt ring of scoundrels in the City- st sad, with the overthrow of theso £no rings, ihepeoplo of tho city will free themaclven from pewhole plan of corrupt and bogus contracts udtax-sten fng which theso scoundrels nro pre- puring to0 BUTIDE upou tax-payors, in caso they o dlected. g ey Lishop McQUADE ovidently does not regard tbeschool-question 04 & dead issuo in American politics. In addrensing tho Irish Catholio Deevolent Uniow, of Rochestor, N. Y., afow dspasiace, ho romarked that thero wans o popu- lation of 9.000,000 Catholies fn the Union, aud uid their duty was to uphold the cause of Catn- dicedueation. ITo did not-mean that thoy stould do g0 In words unbocoming gentiomen § tatbe did mean that, as Catholics speaking on thequesnion, thioy whould epeak plalnly, cost wbatic may. ——— Itibe thioves in tho County Board would give 1300moro to o * farmer” than & mason for patting {n tho foundations of the new Court- Heuse, what will thoy not do before the bulding uhiched > If tho tax-payers of tha county do siAvish (o bo robbed by wholesale, they wiil wis down theso corrupt scoundrels. Twe of L, Ceawronp snd CosLy, who have beca on- pgedinthess ring operations, again havo the apudence to domand o re-clection. Voto them dom. —_—— The Slaats-Zcitung criticizos tho Chicago Times fordenonncing the ballot-box stuffers now when Hropported thoir nction In the cuse of the cliar~ urelection, Thiy is & doublo admiesion,—first, bt the coarter election wus carried by batlot- kadtafling: and, sccond, that tho samo crowd sich atufled the Faltot-boxes thon aro support- frg Mr, Azsixo now, and propose to elect him tythe same means, What 18 sanco for tho goose iseridently not sattca for the gander,—when Mr. Howvala s candidato for office, S The strogglon this campaign faa life-and- dalh ono for the bummars, It concorns tax- Prervalso, It will decido whothor the tox-pay- isg portlon of this community is to be flecced ud robbed by the tax-catora. Thia ia the ron- 43 why the morchants and business men of (lago aro loaguing themsclves togethor igiuat Mixe MoDoNALD, HEsING, CONCORAN, At B Omawromb, Cosiy, Me- ) and tho rest of the gang. —_—_— e The Cinclonati Gazette ovidently hns a clear tsnceplion of the situntion in Chicago, Itwunys: 1‘hn!fl Une-backed Derocrate in Chirago, known i Jeftersontan, held n convention yesterday, ad Honed Hesrva, the esniidato of the bummers and eblege, and thio “bova ™ of city ring which the Rien declars tobo tlio moat corziipt tuat over gob josasion of fhe publio funds, The Jeffersouians roeuied whatever there was deccnt witlifn tha . of tke Chicago Domocracy, but they conld not tBeir natural atlinities !xuh the m’-cm. —_—— Oue of tho Hoventcenth Ward Republican takers tho other night bit the nail on tho ;';1 mheu ho eaid: “Wo Lave no registry. u#]lnlentl to beat us by fraud. Wo will go to Wmflh Tuesiday and compol o fair eloction. # %ill bavo it veacanbly if wo caa, forclbly if Wt *Carry tho news to Husrxg,'" — A man iy known by the company bo keeps. ;Uu 8t presont s fu company with Cox- n‘u' !hfx: MoDoxaLy, Tuupe, Cosvy, Craw- "x». HcCarenrr, and othiors of that ilk, Thoy ¢ bla lloutonants in the campaign, Is this £ company for lioncat laborers and mechauics Stnin with ——— n::“wfl" bos boon expressed that Afr. 10 did not put bis son on tho ticket with :"h:.oulo makeo ore monoy for the family, \ Teadon fs plain, + Wasu” had tho mis- 128 to ba born In this conntry, wo that ho fs ‘;‘Ebzlel fi:gf'mmm an the Forelgn Know- Isiy Sl N Tesie ) wl ‘.'.“ that Mr. Izsina sacrificod Lis lope- 3 Was” two yours ago, who might at i wl:m liave boon nomiuated for Congress ."mnl'ny trouble, in ordor that the way v :I?I: to hlmul{ to reach tho County i gy year? Was thoro a bargain to ——— Thete 1g & wido-spread fosling of b"uKFAmnnelu Wt tho compozltion of the sl teket. Thare 1y not uu Amerlcan on " Ae auling tlowselves why they should e ized in Weir own country becuuse they 26410 bo boru in Aworica. n — - g 'll)'lllumm (Towa) Zemocrat, moved thero- ‘mm\ 088, ,by the irrepresuble Baxu BowLis, :“Vlnun.: * Prosidential ticket for 1676 : W. F. i M of tho Union National Bank of this o Vico-Prenident, with Bonator BArasp Grut placa ou the Loket, Therg Wy " dingnat 1 & yacaut poaition on the Pucifle Const 'LLLAX ALLEN for which ba should apply, " hv:‘l?;hmu ::l San Frauclsco are anzious unios led. Llhey want a fog-horn at the @ Iules, off tho Golden Uate. ——— - v:::f" to Inquiries % whother voters must [ ,mn order to voto at tho election ou Tues. e ¥ TRILUNE statos that the Rogistry act %eu repoaled, aud no rogiatry le required. bt n"l:llt'mlm of thie Oppositiou-Euow-Nothing "Tu'flnu%m“ County consists of two planke: o .w".‘lflm belong the spoils—No Amoricans Boeea . Ajuion Colage Lius iatroduced tho bump- ik aa baye long Lasa in togue Ab Oxford and o ot racur in beat adapted £ar narro v steeams, mnco it does nob reqpien that the boatw khoalid puit abreast, and it docidas the question of Fuperiority e nt offectually an tho other kind, Hut awit ro- ffrarves & number of dwa for the completion of o trial, it is only fendblo botwean clubs that have froquent oppmtuniiies of meoiing, It in often usoful, ow ab Priacoton, for dovelopmg® good boating material an | nanisting 1n tho selection of & crow for an {ntur-collegiato race, PER30N. l';h Ban Trancisco swells wear Lthe * Raleton hnt." Dr. Ilclland lectured at 8t. Panl Thursday night. (i, E. Geraud, Paris, France, s a guest at tho Pacifie. Col. Frod Layton, of Mllwaukeo, stops at tho Tromont, Trof. A, A, Grifiith, of Froeport, is at tho Tremont., Georgn P. Lee, of Food du Lac, Ia at tho Biterman, T, B. Hotebkies, of the Lako City (Ia.) Jours nal, m at tho Yalmer, Ham Diston, of Pailadelplin, the saw mauu- facturer, is at tho Palwer, Georgo Earl, Asaistant Postmastor-General, Is utouping at the Tremont. Capt. J. P, Acker, of tho Metropolitan Hotel, New York, utops at tho Facific. Ben Butler 15 growing old faet. And they do ray tho poctical follow t beeomlng fat. Buporvising Custdm-Ilouso Archutect W. A. Poutor laft for Washiugton last night. T. Drayifr, Prestdont. and J. Shitloy, Superin- tendent of Moxiean Railway, are at the Pacitic, Gon, Merritt, M. J. Ludington, and W. G. Thomas, United States Army, aroat tho Palmer. Dr. Ilaves, the Arctic exploror, is heving s red-hot timo in his politieal canvass for a soat iu tho New York Aesemnbly. **A Lifo of Lord Byroa," by the Spanish Pro- fessor ausl statesman Cantelnr, is sunounced by &n Amorican publishing firm, Ruskin says litle girls shionld not he juformed that hecs ean sting; all that it 1v nccessary to tell them is that boes malko honoy. ‘Ihis he calls Art, Hamilton Fish, Jr., isagain ranning for the New York Assombly iu lutnam County, He eorved a torm two years ago, but was defeated last Lall. Mr, J. P. Young, of the firm of Young & Rowley, bis wife, and MMiss Staples, of New Yori, are et routo for Calliornta, and will spend tho winter there, Gov. Kellogg bias renchied Now Orlonna safuly, and resunied the duties of his official posttion. Hoiw suffering somewhst from n wsevere cold coutracted ot Chicago, J. W. Musson, Goneral Manager Cansdn Southern Fast Freight Live, and i1, D. Daval, QGeneral Munagor Great Westorn Dispatch South Bhore Lino, aro at tho Shortnan, The Bpringfiald Republican declares that tho womau who Liolda up ber ukirts in the streets in au vulgar as the man who is constantly ocenpied iu recfing the elack of bLis breechen, Mr. John Morriseey's specches at the Now York political mectings aro much admirad, and it is thouebt ho may evontually bo induced to do agricultura! fuird and cump-meetiogs. Bince, In tho world's etern, Honie voires must be I Ta:t tuoso who like it bawi aud Lut only fu tho things they know, —Lord Houuhton, A, Noll and A. Marnoft, formerly of Parls and now of Now York, agents for all tho principal French and Bolgian glass houscs, nre nt the Tremont Houwe, 0n a visit to their agent in thin city, Jamos if. Rce, Victor Emmanue! hns ono of the finest uhow armiea in tho world; even the uniforms of his troops nro operatic; and the bersaglieri look like 80 wany Fra Diavolos. ‘I'lis from a correspoud- out of the Nation, K A fellow with an uncomfortable memory rec- otlects that John A. Joyco, the indicted rovonuo ofMicial, lectured in Milwaukee last May on *What I Know Abont Colfecting the Novenuo.” Rocent dovelopmonts show that he kuow far moro than he told. London Bridge I8 to bo widened by the addi- tlon, on cach sido, of wrought-fron arched ribs, carried on plers built ovor tho present cut- waters. By this means 22 feet i3 added to tho width, giving 54 feet of rosdway for carriago traftic, und footways on each side 11 foet 1 inch wide. A dissipated parent residing near Council Bluffs, I, gambled away his littls girl, sged & years, at ‘*gevon-up,” o fow days ago. Tho win- ner still bag tho child, and intends to hring hor up {o godly ways. Ho runs the story; but wo should itke to know liow the pious winner hap- pouned to bo playing at cards with tho drunken, old father, Von Bulow wass lately introduced to an amn- teur composer in Boston by a mutuat friend,who sald: *Dr, Von Bulow, this gootioman has written au opera and docsu't know anything about music.” * Oh!" gaid Von Bulow, with au slovation of his shoulders, ** I kuow a gentloman who has writton soveral operas and doesn't know anything sbout musi¢~—Xr, Vordi." Dr. Z. M, Humphroy, formorly pastor of the Firat Presbytorlan Church of Chicago, was iu- stalled an Profossor of eclostastical Lhstory and Church Polity at Lane Theolagical Bominary, Cinciunatt, last Wodnoaday night, ‘The charge to tne Professor was delivered by tho Rov. G. 3L Muxwoll, of Cincinnati, The subject of Dr. Humphrey's inaugural address was * History as a Hocord of Thought," ‘The nowspapor correspondenta who hava boen dispatehed to writo up the Prines of Wales' toar 1 Tudin will bo loft to make thelr own way to Iudia and through Indis as best thoy can, It will bo etrange it they do not get ample revenge out of Il Itoyal Highness in thelr lettors home. An oxception 1 made in favor of Dr, Russell, of the London T'imes, who is attachoa to the per sounl suite of the Priuce. ‘I'ho serien of polytechnicontortainmenty given this woek by Prof, L'epper, in McCormick's Hall, have not been uttonded, thuw far, so well asthey desorve. Tho iniserablo weathar aud the elec- tlon excitemont have conspired with other things to provout o duo popular appreciation of Prof Topper’s efforts, ‘Lhis afternoon and evening' will bo tho last of te serics. Tho afternoon en- tertsiument will ba voculiarly iutezesting to tho young people of Loth soxes, Oliys Harper, an intoresting newspaper core respondent, hies been described by so ambltious and admiriug (riend, who invadod her Lome in Philadelphis, Ollvo s #aid to ho Y3 years of age —not & beauty by uny meaus d, tio publiv wilt bo disappoiuted to learo, has a husband whom tho adoros. Hor friend will bo for the fature, Wo fauoy, no friend. But it way do theso imper- tinent newspaper correspondonts good to be im- pertinently written of once in s whilo, Tho New York XNafion protests sgainst tho postbumous pufing which Mr. Fredorick Hud- sou, formerly managing cditor of the Now York Herald, 18 rocelving, It recalls the fack that 3Ir. 1ludson was o wan without education and of littlo litorary ability ; and ho served as Liouton- sut under tho eldor Benuett whou tho position *+required for the fultllment of its dutlos the dally divestment of self-respect aud of all the quatitics which make life worth having," ‘The Harvard etudents who recontly attomptad 4o Llow up Umversity Iall with nitro-glycerive or some otber powerful fulminsting powder, were ouly partislly successful, Sovers! hun. dred windows wero brokeu, but the walla of the bultdiog were not ¥erivuely injured. Itis une deratood that tho perpetrators of tho outrage wero prompted by no malice, but mmply gave way to that spiric of wild: bilarity end robuat Lumor for wuich college boys are justly famous, The Baptist Union, of New York, has made ay. other flercu attack en Dr. Howard Crosby, whom . § aovuses 0f tempilag young mea to lntempars THI CTHCAGO s aneo and viea hy hia exanpla, Tha troulie with Dr. Cronh is that ba bath preaches and pr. tieos maderats drinking, bituor 1otal abstinen e, Taix of cond bt Datel sicok, & man of the Jugliest chatactes for purity and loaruing, ond war a fow vearsago the Mo:lerator of tho Pres byterian Genoral Assembly. Its etanaing 1y abnyo raprosch, ‘Timus havo changed winco the following in- apnred Iyrie shint appeared in prints A aur land of Bive Lawa, Quaoris ent your ba Tar tear yonr locks uh | oald not ex # et thar A penadty nnet While a1l In free pail Caoy Tu Sl 3 cliehel-gau-i-r nn | tho lan:d of Blas laws hava almost changed plases withun forty vears, ‘The Hov. T M, Dawson, of Oakland, whoso varlous accomp Ishiments as i aprculeior in stocks aod womankind have wmalo lum woto- rious, recoutly tado the trip from Fan Pransiveo to the Sandwich LJanda with the Lingards, lia vald serious attentiony to Mins Dickie, and had almost suceeeded in entrapping the aftections of tlnt suncej tibio creaturo when full revclations concorniug big anlecedents wero male. The Lingards theroupun cat lus aequaintsnco, aud, finding his rulug passtou stroug upon him, he wended his solitary way to the Bociety I<landn, where doubtless ho will fiind appropriate consola- tion. Mra, Dlackford, the American succresor to Cora Peatl tn Iaris, haa publshed s book en- titled **Tho Nomanco of an American Woman in Rupsia.” It is o history of her famous dia- mond adveniure, and contales somo of the letters writion to her by ler lover, tho Grand BDuke Nichoins. 8be brought with her from Russia o parclinent creating Ler Grand Dachens, and a will of tho Giand Duk her favor, be Bides various cusious manuseripts of Alexander L. of Nicholas, aud of Peter the Great, Tho wiil and the yarchmeut were purchased from Ler by tho Russian Goverument for 540,060, and eho waa offored 850,000 for the Duike's love-lotters, Bue refused tue Intler's offer, demanaing twico &8 much, The Iows courts have been struggling with somo mighty questions of late, ‘The Supremo Court of tuo Stato bas decided that bilwrds, when the loser vaya for tho game, ia gambling, and an indictable offense; aud the United Staten Court bias enunciuted the broad principle that ono man may call another *tlo hinea! descend- ant of a temale canine,” or words to that offect, o0 tho tiack of & postal card, without being pun- ished for sonding obscens matter through the mails. Now, we khould hiko to kunow whether it 18 fair for ono foliow to bit another in the small of tho back in the ancient gamo of rulay-boley, and whotlier a man ought vot to bo hanged for nuying, * 51y father wns & music-teachor, and ha bad o glaes eye.” I'reparntions aro being made to placo a rtatue of Grattan fu front of Truunty Coliege, in Dubhn, baotween the collego guto aud tho statue of King William. This locality wiil then have quite a group of remarkuble statues—Edmund Burie and Oiiver Goldswith, two beautitul works, within tho Collogo quadrangle; Thomas Moore, about & perch from tho samo spot, opposito o facado of tho Bank of Ircland (tho uglicat statue in Clristendom); William ith O'Brien, at Carhisle Bridgo; and Withiamn the ‘L hird and Heury Grattan, 1 friondly proxinity beforo tho ** Irish Parliamont Iouse.” On tha contro of New Carlisle Bridgo, which is about to be conttructed the width of Sackvillo streot, it is proballe that u statuo of O'Counell will bo ultimutely placod. ‘The doparture of the Prince of Wales for India Las one curious rcsult on certain clayses of property {n England which has not been suli- cloutly noticed. It {8 woll kuown that some leases aro mado to run for n number of lives aud tho Irince of Wales' life has froquently bean selectod as n standard, for tho reason that Lis death will immodiately be kuown. Persung holding leasos of this kind have been accustom- cd to protoct themselves by insuring the Priuco’s lifo. Binco tho journey to India has boon ar- ranged thoy have received uotico that tho Priuce’s hifa will io tho future be reckonod ay extra-hozardous until Lo roturns to England. ‘There is much charactoristioc grumbling among tho property-owners interested. A small picco of vamty on tho part of Theo- dore Tilton, which may have oscajed public at- toutlou in Chicago, and which certaiuly has noy been noticad tn tho newspapers clsewhere, was tho hanging cf o rose-colored curtain belind im on the platform at MeCormick Hall. When asked by o curious spectator what the curtain waa for, Mr. Tulton raplied : ““To give light to my countenance,” So it is 8 comparatively easy mattor, after all, to hft up tholizht of one's countenance ; a red curtain will doit. DBat 1t is & mystery why Mr. Tilton wants to have his countennnco lighted up. After tho afflictions ho has passed through, and especially while he is discussing * The Probler of Life,” ho would ba all tho moreintereating if bis countenanco shonld wear a ghastly pallor. The Daroum of England 18 William IfoHand, manngor of Surroy Thaatro and propriotor of tho famous North Woolwich Garduns, ou the north bank of tho Thawes, 10 miles below Lon- don Bridge, 3o ls now about 35 yoara of age. Ten yesrs ago hie was loft master of a fortuneof 2100,000, galned by his fatuor in tho clothing trade. 1lo 18 now ostimated to bo worth &1,000,- 000, all of which has beon made by.clovor mun- sgomont of places of amusement. Iis North Waolwich Qardens are nightly thronged by peo- plo from tho cily ;.strict ordor la numintained ; ond tho entertalumouts are of a lugh order. Holland has boen giving o ton-day “ Pretty Bar- maid Contest.” each of tho contestants baving n little bar to herself, and eolicltivg votes from ber frieads and patrons, Prizes awmounting to over §300 wilt ba given. As nearly all tho bar- tenders in Loudon aro girla 16 to 20 yoars of ago, the stow {s attractive, aud draws jmmenso crowds. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Palmer House—Tho Hon, fwana Mills Marsh Foley and 8, N, Lraitawalte, Euglind Tuylor, Manchester, Eng. ; John (. Cros on, delphita; 0, E. Cox, Quiu W M. “MWK Toleds Theodoto ¥, Noribup, Néw York: 1f, AL, Bivson, Galesburg; George A, Ellis, Boaton 1, Cale, New York ; Joun I Judd, Northampton, N, Urlige, Nepoleon, 00,: D, Geurga D, Gould, Aiuline. Pt Ll "ans, § N "Trowbride, Tolodn irand Factie. Moore, Belfast, Tclund; Thomas Uarrett, London, iog. Judgo'le W, Hinuna, Tuiona ; tho Hev, i, 11, Winies, Presldent State Board of Cuaritles, Springficld 3 Dr. ©. T, Wilbur Buperintondent of Stoto Iuetituto for Feeblo-dMinded Cliildren, Jacknonville 3 tho Hon, Joe sopls H, Wellman, Preaidont of Rovers Iraurance Come uny, Hoston ; Uol. Huyt Sheru Des Moines ingelmun, Preajdent of Engeliman Line of Bteatsers § J, Moore, Ireland ; O, Beusongool, Cinciunati 3 J, G. Fitzpatrick, York; Capt, W, 1tobis ~Trewont House—Johu' Hire Yowel J. Caso, Racine; L. L. Rowe, Hheridan, lil; - ) 0.3 W, 2 20 Nowport, AleCoy, W Taltiinors { Harkley, Hoston; E.'H, Tenjamfu Adaws, Tows e Phcips, Canden, N, 3.3 %, W, Tansom, Balthuare ; Georgs W, Footé, New York ; Georgo Wa' Vau Ditsen, Rochester; 1L J, Barher, Jr., Kartford 3 Col. We'le, Toronto,...8kennan Houst—Gen. D, O, Mart aud wifé, A, J. Cooper, Mitwauheo ; Joseyh W, Ronntroe, New Yorks Col Moclieater's 8, W, Rollius, Brootlyn Col, i Ceater, Cinciunatis the ‘son, E. E, Ayer, Hurvard, 10.; 10, E. Waddell, Dollalre, 0 Willlans Sulids,’ Sowark, 0.3 D, Gelston, Hoifast, Treland s Thonw b, Gras ha, Rock Lulauid : 8, A, Wiswell, Boston; 0, A, Bure gosu, Btamford, Coll Garduer Holse—. Croawell, Hamllto Foughleupale, N. 2 . Hoaglaud, ¥t, Wayne, I, 0, Ont.; M, C. Froibingbam, i A 1L, $arrison, 8t Joisphe e GUIBORD’S BODY. Moxtuear, Quobee, Oct, 29,—)r. Doutro had an interview to-day with tho Mayor as to gottiug protection ut the approaching burial of Guibuid, Tho Mayor intimated that neither ho nor the city police should go outsida the vity lwmits, and that 4 the Catholto cowotery was outside these himits thoy would vot go there. Doutre thon formally called uEOu the Msyor a8 s Justico of tho Peace to do bus duty as such, hut the Mayor would give him no auewoer. Troubls is foared. YELLOW FEVER AT NEW ORLEANS. Wasminaron, 1. O, Oct. 29,—A roport ro- celved by tho Bocretary of War from Asslstsut Burgoon V. B. Hubbard, Medical Director De- partment of the Gulf, dated Now O:leans, Oct. 23, aunounces that the progress of tho yellow fover i that city up to tha 23d, sccording " to in- 1ormation Liad from the Board of Health, wos as follows : Number of cascs, 81; vumber of deatlis, 46. There bad beou no frost, HTOBER 4 AVI'URDAY, FIRES, Burninz of a Four-Story Briel Siruce ture on Ganal S et Last Eveuing, ullding and Confents ted at $20,000. Loss on Estim wpanies and the Westerday's Minczilencous Racord. 1IN CH'CAGD, BOTTIC CANAT, RIERALT, Adestrnetivo fire oeamired Jast migit at %:30 o'¢. 026, 66 Noa. G anl 63 Souts Caaal stroct, u few doots notth of Madimon, and the manoor e UL up the heavens in the murky Ao apear avil a repatition of former preat ¢ atios was iominent, The gound Bamnation imd s effect on property- ownera ol s aarumbied 1 Faraelt Iall, andan less than half an hoar an lmmouse o retioligi of people was about the burulag buitd- i 1hic sl eama from Bax 921, and fn fifteen mnntes artsr Marahiad Lonner fnned in s secand wharan, Qi bmith, of tho yepwar force, ab o tiret kaw tho flataen tssuing feom s vaseaent of No, 62, and promptly gave tho kigual. TIIE BUANED BUILDINGS, known ag the Weleh Bloek, wero owned by T, Weleh, stuto dea'er, and were fonre o and barement brick struetnees, with o froutage of 60 fect on tho weet Aida of aal veet, and oxtend,ng back to tho altey. The taeut of No, 65 wne ueed o an engiur- for wupplymig steam-power to (utu- facturing firms “in the block, and it way there that the fita undoubtealy onguated, i probobly aross from the furiaco cunneciod with the boiler, which wag fitusted in the rear part of the basoment. ‘The flames quickly wpiead throughout the whole ot the rear portion of the block, The woodwork of the wihcle atruetnre was 14 uod expoaed, the upper floors beiug uafimshed ro far ax the walls and ceifings were concerned, and the fire therefote lad full play, ant the mass of tlamo which ht un the rky for wiles wround mado ramd progiess, and took but little timn to destrov the whole mterior and nely all contamed in it, Tho wel.-dirceied efforta of the firemou had the eifect of e TING THE SPUEAD OF THE FINE to the aljoiniug old wooden shiells oa the sonth #ido af the burned puitding and tho tine four- sory bricik block of P, I'. W. (iates on the north side. Lu an hour after the tire broke out 1t way subdued, aud ooty the brick walis loft standing, Altor the great tiro of 1471, tho Weleh Block was oecupied by many bisiness-men, including luwyers, doctorw, priitery, dry-gouds merchaoty, ;g nen, and otherd, It wes from thero A, 2R, Keidogy supp.ted bis palent ivsidos afeer his establobimout was destioyed ;s tho Jiolel Re- porter was printed on the second floor, and other eutorprites conducted during the basisess exeitement following tho great fire of the age. I DAYINON, o partner of Mr. Welcli, was present at the fire Inse night, oud slatod to a TWBUSE reporter that tho block was valied at £30,000, ava thero way an insmiance of £20,000 upon it, in ten aife ferent companics, i amoutts of =20 in cacl, bat hie was inable to give the nanes of the com- paniea or tuo agents who rojresonted them, "T'no vuilding was_constructed about ton years ago. The total lors upon it will be about #10.000, according to 8 hurried catimare, Thy jurge cngino, farnace, and boiler in the baso- ment vas also the property of Mr. We aod was entircly destroyed. OTHER LOASES, The Lakceido Laundry, J, C. Sheldon pro- prietor, oceupied the eutire of the sccond tioor 01 the block, aud about thirtv woisen wero emn- ployed in it, Mr. Bholdon estimatod his Iaundry tistures and rtock at §4,000, and bas insurancy pubcics of 1,000 each m the Lycommg of Penunylvanis, and the Citizens' of 8f, Loms, A large quantity of Huished and untinished wash- ing was on hand, and tho numerocus patrons of tho establishment, wlich was ouo of the mont exteuzive fn the cily, will buvo to fosego their cloan thirts for Sunday or buy uow onca. Tho Whitnay Manufactusiog Company oceti= pied tho tiird floor in tho wasufacturo of cur- ruige-wheels, aud suffored & loss nmuinting (es- timated) to about ¥3,000. A number of weu weto enwloyed by the Company. No ano repro- Benling il bus.uess conld ve fuund, aud, there- fore, thn insurance, if any, was not leacd, “Iho flrst tloor of No. 83 was aceupied by C. r.om M. Ioluhton | Kacstuer & Co., a5 & mill-furpishing establist- ment. Asnons of tho genliemon owning tho stack wero present, 13 value could not bo pscer- tained, but it was reported at 4,000, avd fully iusured. Some mill machinery i the back part of tue ature was euntirely destroyed, white the mill-stones and portablo iy i front wero un- injured, Tho loes will reach about &L,500 or ‘I'ne fourth floor was used as a last factory by Tngrahom & Co., who hud u large quawtity of waterial and fluishod work dostroyed. Their loss is o:timated a3 @3.000, and jusiranco not knowan, but reported amle. 'Lew or titteen mea wore omploved by the firm, W. P, Noyo & Bun ocenpied tho stors of No, 5 08 0 null-turvishing place, similar to that of tner's. Their loss was cstimated at about 21,500, T'he stock was valued ot 4,000, and was fully insured. Bomo of tho adjoining property was slightly damaged by watgr, but no eorious loss resulted. e VIRGINIA CITY. TIE MINES, Bax Fnavcrsco, Cal, Uct. 20.—Tha Chronicle this morniug publiskies a renort of au futerview at Virgivia City with Col. Tulr, of tha firm of FPlood & O'Brien, and Superintendent of the Comsolidated Virgiula. In reply to ques. tions #4 to tho working of the Do- nanza, Fuir said: “Wo won't bhoist any- thig through tho Curry ot all. We wii] have zehinery of our own again in ns Lriof a #pace ud possidle,—porhaps i two woeks, Wo have 100 men workiug now, and have orderod all the duplicates of the old machinery that wa ra- quire. Wo can got all the timbers wo want on s weel’s notles. Wocan run timbers enough in Licro to supply all the Comstock minok, sud have asupply joft; thon you mav just say that wa have the nhole matter fully In baud now sbout thoxo mines, and nuthing sorious that L can soo calt posaibly befall them," Curtis, Superintendent of tho Ophir, gives as- surance of thespoody rouewal of work, No daae Kor from water in any of tho mines, T'lood, iu an interview, stated that the report that no ore would Lo holeted uutil next spring is il bostt. Ho would not say whon tho works would be replaced until by could kuow cor- tainiy. . 8 INSURANCE, Tho condition of the local insurance compa ies, a8 near as can bo avcortained, is a8 folloss ; ‘Iho Firomen's Fund loacs within 675,000,sudwill pay, probably : the Uniou luses about 510,000 the Ualifornia, 8,000 ; the Commeicial, with £U00,000 pal up capltal, probably loses uver 100,000 ; the llomo Mutual, with a capita) of £300,000, two-thivds {nm up, loses, it is currently stated, trom 150,000 1o ¥200,000, the olicials eny lees 5 the Btato Inveatmeny Company, with a paid-up capital of 200,000, loses over %100, () ——— OTHER FIRES, AIL AN ARLOMN, MICH. Sectat Dispateh o The Chicago tridune, ¢ Anson, Mich., Oct. 20, —Lightniug struck & bara 4 onles south of this city bulongiog to Judge Lawronce. Hofore adojustu assistanco could reach it it burned to the ground, with 400 Liushels of whoat and 300 bushiels of onts. Loss sboat §2,000 ; no insurance, NEAR IIOLLAND, MICI, Speciat dnavateh 1o 'I'he Chicavo Tribune, llonLasp, Mich,, Oct. 20.—During o heavy thundor-storm this aftoruoon, a barn Hiled withh grain belongiug to Mra, Stebehinis, n Fillmore ‘Township, 6 miles south of here, was struck by lighsuing and busaod, ‘Total Josa. e POLITICAL LIBEL SUIT, Nuw Yonu, Oct. 29.—Late yesterday aftornoon suorder of arrest was {ssued by Polico-Justice Dafly sgeinst the editors of the Times, on the complamt of James T. Klug, the Tammany nominco for the Legislature. Tho Zimes s morning says that Kelty or hiv Tammany tools way apply for orders of arrest agaiust tho edit- o3 of nowspapers three days before tho cloction, aud thus endeavor to silence sl advorse critis civm of lum or his croatures, bat if Lo wupposes that this courso wil induce the people to tum out ausl vote for Lim noxt Tuewtay, e will tind Luwke!f wisorably deceived. ‘lue public know what the Zues bas risked in their bebalf Letoro ] to-duy, aud wo sre quite contest o place our 4 of John iR & dan. b st ora of the Tire, 1in the hhal wnt inaige a Tammauy candilain SPORTING, BASE BALL. TAX4 DEEFLATED LY THE HARTFCADS, 1 nan el ta Lhe Lt ga Tegs 1as, Hantvoun, Cr, Oct, 29.—The Hartfords won lieir Se<t cama fron the 13 nstons in s it to- aftera veov oxetime came. The Iartink senttn the by, venred two uneaned rany theoueh n o turdaek, bat the Harts feadn peured thnew on kake luta Ly York, whila €' 1oy Bardaclk, Remeen, and i andl Manning's two-basers Kave tie Bomtony ane eacuwd pan. The Ilarte forda beang banks “IEEE by Ailon and Cum- mines gave the Bostuns three rans m the third. A two-basr Lt by Allson in tho sisth, and A errar Ly arnes eave the Hartfords anather ran. The Rustor Aeoted another o tho th oa erters o Al Vey's buwo tut, and tho Hurtfordn then ta Spalding for four buse hits awd f087 vum-, t 3o carned. griving them the lealaznin, e oiebth inntng waa bewan, but, onma to darinw nmpira cailed it 1t bhewng imposviblo to - bal In tne field Tarues piased » the Bostonw, MeVey pitetin ! the fivat ¢ and hpalding the reat. Cumimings piehied o tho Hartiorda—tho first gamo that he haw faced the Bostons since July 4, B stonn 1. iSustons, 4, : itogiony. 8. -y wiuutes, THE TURF. THE WALHINGTON RACLA. Wasnixatos, D. C., Oct. 20,-At the Driving Park to-day. the first roce was o 2.milo daslh, for & purdo of £350, tho wiuner of tha tiret wile toget &100. Geu, Hurney won the rase, Bar- gou coming i secoud, aud Dounybzook third, Tine, 3:4114. ‘The recond race. milo . eight siariers, hea! Fitet Chun . Tidl, RAILROAD Niws., THE WEST WISCONSIN ¢ A reporter of Ttk I'ninuse, havig beard that proceedings Lad been commenced m tho Su- prowmo Court of Wissausin sguinet tho West Wise consin Itailway Company to cuforce the pro- vigions of the Potter Jaw, ealled st tuo oftize of the Presadent of tho Compauy in this ity . H. Porter, and learued that he was the Compauy's privcipal ofice in iudson, Wis, A visit to that geuticman way awade by the nest teain, over the great ** Elroy ™ route. and e vun 1ouud quite wiliug tu commur mation &< ke ind vh tlat Kt Reporter— I under-tauet thst & snit has been commenced by the Bualo nuthornues aza.neg your Company to cuterce tho Putter lan, Ars you withng tu give me for Tuk TRiUsteuch inforiuation as you muy bavo on this subjec Mr. Porler—Certaiily, Yon sse, we hava clarged moro oun lumber and graiu ip certain placey than the Potter and Quimby laws permit, Gov, Taglor 1eels oblired, I suppose. 10 cufurcs tho daw awainst us, and be bns directed thie At- toruey-Cieneral to obtamt an iujunction fiom the Supreme Coutt, compelling s to confoss by the iaw, Reporter—What proecedings wiil consequence of this usidm of the Governor? r. Portor—0ur attozieys nrw uow here, e gaged in prejanng our delouse. They advieo us that, whutever may ba the clfect of tie lavw upon others, it is cloarly unconetitationul ang Y0in, as applied to our Company, 1o, orior—Llow can tho kaw ie voil a¢ to ono eompany aud 1n forc. ok to oibiers? Mr. Porier—I don't #ay it is iu f9re3 2y to an compavy. Un the coutrary, I believe 1218 vor 1 us to all, T a0 sure it i3 as to our Con: any. be- couso esperience shows that we cinuot eurn money enough under theeo Inws to k oarroad an reparr. Vyo kavo beea rauning under theso Potier rates for one year, Wo bavs bzan us eco- nomical a4 po:siblo in our operating, and hava g0t a3 much business as wo coabl, wit we dou's Lave net mouey enough to keep our rond fiom depreciating ou our hands, We hLave cairicd as mauy tons of freight this yearas last, and yet onr eamiugs are over 2U00,000 less than they wora thew,” Qur road is a L one, and, up to last vear, tho repairs of ridgcs and the re~ newnls nf {ron wezo slight. Both now bezin to wear cut. We must bavo over #125,00 ) sworth of Dew iron in tho nest twelve mooths. We must have now ties and hcavy outlays ou the bridges, Lesidos tho usual expenses of keouwg up and oporating & ralltoad. \ve caunat get thio money out of our buwivess at present intes, and vur property most run down sud wear uut, You ses this is o question of retwns on Investocut, Alt hopo or chance of any 1nter: st on the live or #ix millions of doliers, good, hatd wmoney, that © uch imfore take in have guno iuto this road, i8 nbrofutely wiped ont. If ghis daw s valid, it also destrovs tho property iwself, and 1t i3 only » question of time, wnd s very ehort tiwe ut that, whou the roid must etop, by wear- ing out tho frou, aud_ by dostruction of tho tong wooden bridses that must be yebuilt. Now, our lawyory think that »uch o woering out of tho vroperty by usit it Is a takiog of puvate prop- orty for public use without couss ensation, and that it iy depriving the stucit eud bond holders of their property without dua process of lat, and tiat 1f ‘tho” queation I8 fully an fairly pre- souted o the Saprema Ceutt of the Kuito the Court will say su, 11 80, they must ho'd the luw void na to our Company. Wo made ali thoro suntemonts to tho Leuislaturo Iast winter, and truet to get some teliol. 'Lhey yave us a little. but not enough ¢2 do us auy guod. 1f the court dou't Liolp us'out, I 5eo 1o encagie for the proj- eity, and that tho road must sooner or lator stop, Ttcportor—such u result would bo diasttonn to tho proporty intereets of tho psopln along tho {ine, sud injuriony to tho Btate as woll ay to the Contpany, Mr, Perer—Cor'ainly it would; but what do tho demegogues who heve woikied up this Atate of things cato far that 2 ‘Thoy want to be olecre.l this year, aud this war ou railtoads in the pros- eut availablo Lobby. SOUTHERN ROAD FOR SALE. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 29.—In the United States Citcuit Court, this morning, the caso of Wil- mer and oibers, first mortgage bondholdera ogainst the Atlautic & Richmond Atr Line Rail- road Company, decidod {u favor of tho plaintifr, and docreo that tho trnstecs shall sell tho entiro poperty, Tho first mortgago amounts to &4,- 48,000, aud tho secured iuterest unpald to dato is apout 3700,000, 'Tho road ostends from At- lants, Ua., to Charlotte, C., 205 wiles, THE MISSOURI PACIFIC, special Disvateh Go ‘the Crtcans Teiune, 81, Louts, Oct, 39.—~In tho caso of the Coune ty of Ht. Lows, which yesterday tiled a petition of involuotary bankruptoy against tho Missouri Pacific Raitroad, United States Dimtrict Judge ‘I'reat issued an order ta-day requiring the rail- way company to ubow causs why they sboutd not bo'adjudied Lankrupts, Nov, § has veen it for heaciuy tuo case, CINCINNATI & IAARTINSVILLE. yeeiat Inaateh to T'ho Cincans Lribuns, Ixpiaxavoryy, Oct, 29.—OMety of the Indian- #polin, Cincivnati & Lafayetto Rairoad to-dsy examinod the Cincinvatl & Martwsviilo Hule road, operated by the Indisuapols, Cincinnatt & Lafayette, under leasa, with a view to purs chase, If the éale Is cilected the road will une aoubledly be extended to Kerre Huuto. RAILROAD CONDUSTORS' 5533 AT:OV.E New Yous, Oot. 39,y Ratlroad Cou saciors Association, lise choson J, W. Seviauur Iros.- dont for the eusulug vear; Jubn (. 1lood and 8. M. Ihbbard Vice-Prosidonts, sui Juseph, ¥, Culbert-on Troasurer aud Becietary. RAILROAD PROJECTS IN |OWA, Spezial Unpateh ta The Ulicago eribune, Des Moises, In., Oct. 2J.—A company has been organized at Webster Uity to coustruct a narrow-gauge road from that place to Bioux Fulls, A prollannary sucvey will be wado & onca to Butland, in Humboldt ounty, This 1 roally an extonsion of the narrow- #angn road fem this aty to Amed, anl will wanply A rieh and | preductive onntry sihich needa g raileoad, tun road from hero to nndesuuth road 1o Prnana, Anothoer project is It ina fact that Amea ia the only north- tho Stato which paga er. builla rond from Chari. tou. in Lucas Couute, to Indanola, to connect with the Chicago, Bock Islind & Pacifie Road. Surverd have been wads, and the faruers aloug tue rowe aredesirous 1o th.e.b, RAILADAD OFFICF5 AT FAIROURY, Suectal Dapathto e (histr, Ty ins, Farzneny, JL, Octe 29.~An iaport at deeds- lon, atfeeting Al givatly oxeiting His place, han treu veachied jointly by the Clucags & Pad-ealy Lia.troad Company and Hecmver Heplim, of the Toteo, I'eoria & Warkaw Roz1, awl a) proved by Jutgn Drummond's Court. f5 chw the depot end ofiice of tho former rund W to ba removed from tho Fairburv Honwe, in Lho east, to tho Livingaton Houwn, in the west ond ‘of tonn, taform a {‘nion Dopot on the grounds of tho Toledn, Peoria & Wareaw, with the Liwmgaton Houke nw the ding-honen o voth roads, and the loeatinn of ail the “Ftuw wiil gratify the teaveling publie. Terrble ohbjurzat ons emanate trom the eart enld, ny the cliiel texture of the nlace tor years bay besy this destructive local fight, mith of Cuinma- the only sursiving trustes naacd in Wn mortzaze deed of tho Conroildatol Luro. vean & Mot American Railway, has tasen pos- EUsnion Of Lho road. CASUALTIES, S £0a Ssersa’ Ivopleh bn fhe Chaeagn Tribune, 8. Lota, € A terriblo accident oc- motning in the Indisnapclin & Kt it yard 1n Fast 8t Louis, which cansed o d 4 ierpected itizen, Jobn A, Whiyg home at aboat © dowi the froight D matitatod bodv was fuinl o9 6 s Michael Huzey, the watchmzn m ih cely gevered fian las brafien, Ilow the enrted coudd not Le learned. butat 15 wagp, that the swiich-tain beched over Lo, g . uuybouy on the tram reey He dead, nud waw p1oaabiy s Lody When diseaverea prow penrance, Mo comple! the irou wheele, tant tn wan B du Ll a4l pertarmat by 1o e Licaigwas tout ¢ 1 1 pertcnt A wngeou, § finthe i L dbe by was la 2 n0tn distitice Fewoa el frot sh algo letle mdstlated. Ban Fuax the I'angma cteamer dloctans eavs Abunt Gk} tous, supposesd to 1o the dismantled and wuter-lo; the heacl uiout 17 miles torthy uello, o tue 150 Tuie back w With Oregon piae. cabin way no papiere o uiy i fans teis et over this No racteral now. ) va.d fel', cnd nove Blown over and burucd, Teing s.rud wind, aud lightniog sarin, ety about 1 o'elock to. heus by ki At Cemralia tho roof of a large Lrie wus Lo ol A SAD EVINT. Youi, Ozt 20.—\ Bughamton (N, Y.i disputeh bays s Whiloa puty of w.x jersnas were Loating ou the Suapuchanna River at Uo- adills day betore yeaterduw tho boad upset ar all were precipitated Goodrich and bis wate, Mr. Motcisowso and L drowued. diug urp.” wile, o Tho Goour.ches MEROIC SACRIFICE. PonTrAND, Mo Oct. 20.— 1k 4 man named Ti lin; Cumisereisl sircet, near the #aw two ckildren playing oo ti trun baesng dosn on them. e sprang fom the wazon to roscuo the elukiren and pacseede] 1 dotug +0, but was hiusei tua over by tae train aud ) ed. BURYFD TO DEATH, Spesid D st to S » Teabiens, Inte, Mu. O 2.—Tbe dwelling-house of James 0. Woite, vear For: Alegheny, wan burned yosterday, Coleman Mason one of tue inmatea, wag unalle to c«cape from tho burnis houge. and was nearls bnrued to a cosp Lefor tue tames nero putuait, 1o hved reven hours in teubie agony beiors ho died. THREE CHILDREN BURMED. Cric1sxarl, O, Oct. #3.—\n Athens, Oio, Bpecil ~ays one Krums'ey, a colored maw, with his wifo and infaut, left turee small ciuldren clano whilo (o7 etarted to tosn this evenin; hee, buining the ceildcen tv death. Euppo:cd to he evined by tho overturn- iug of a laaup by the clubdren, CAILER EXPLOSION. Speciel Doaateh 00 Lhe Clivats Tribune, Kananszoo, Mich,, Oct, 20.—The voiler in the basket-factory of Stowel. Loowmis & Stuart, at South Haven, expioded this oftornoon and was thrown 2 rods, Tho cogiseer was shightly burt, Damage, 53,0.0. LIGHTNING, Spectnt Disvatel. 19 £ ha Chizana Tribune, Lockroun, 1Il, Oc Tho hghiame this sfteruoan stinel & dwelling-liouse near the Fair Groundr, pud badly hrt ome of tha wniae 1 hl?lhomw i oveupied oy o fawily bamed I field, CRUSHED BETVEEN CARS. Creverasp, 0, Oct. 29.—William Jonrs, aged about 24, a hralieman on the A, & (. W. 1L 1L, was_killed this aftornoon while couphis card, Deceased was o resldent of tais city aug uu- waruel. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Sr. Lovm, Oct, 20.—A. (. Waipyie, 70 yeain old, and deaf, was run ovor ami Killed bya switehing emane in the Indrua) ol 8 & K, Loitin Hailroad freight yard at Last 82 Lows to-duy, Thts bead was wevered fiom his b s INDIAN HOSTILITIES Cheyennes Attack Cedernl Noldiers on Nutoky ¥l tive Spewal Doapteh bo Lhe Citienn Tei Kassas Ciry, Mo, Oct. 20.—Tha uews from the frontier in regard to Indian tioubles is gete tug more and more exciiing. Nows was ro- ed iu thin ity to night of more fighting 10 Tudinns who drove Compauy @, of tho cav. alty, from thewr quartors om Tucsday, mado an attack en Gen, Carr's command while Incsmp on tho Smoky IGIL Iliver yestordey morning, aud succeeded in driviug tho troopu from their quarters with thu Joss of ouo eoldior killed and oune badly wounded. Mure troops e on tho way o the mecno of motion fiom Fort Ila ‘Ihe Indians &re kuown to be Cheyeunes, an socm o ba lrying to work their “way soath towards tho Indisn Nation. The dispatehes ro- ceived ta this city to-dav state tuat, after the light yesterday, tho Indians lutt the country for the South, —— BUSINESS NOTIGES. Burnett’s Coconiue 14 on invaluablo suuedy for b, AMLROFT, Boaroy, Oct, 30. used lues thin a Lottls. ‘Thy dsudsutt, and the frritation Whick caused if, bave entiruly disappeared, and wy baic was never Lefora fa. 0 good condition, AbrLan, BALDNEAS. v Hoatox, Nav, .1 have us.d the contents of ous bottle, sud zuy buld pute b coversd all over with young Lliafr, alout "H'«'Bl.fl‘:l“hll of Jl& :n;l‘:mx;m.fi'u‘}l:;: sy ¢ ‘ud dotermue A L e DL Mzmwin, ), May 12, 1871,—~8ince the to. 8L3 use uf your ety AL Laai b ach ered Ly o lux riant growth of balr, | had always extecnl your prepurafion 85 o dresslng, knowtig wmany »nuu-k\rlw ;&fiflr\l‘ld ‘LI‘ l“ 'qu:::y I: crh.‘rul T Low bow valuably 49 48 & Tediorative, Bover bufore neeri it S| NEW AN ,l;l bavght at DID STOCK 0 ANTPIA FIVE DOLLARS, T IUED AND ¥IFTY DOLLARS, TWO IHUNDRED A ARS, THESE TOTRUS Sy T DOLL are ;‘!’r:t'lelr' Illrl:il ndo'vfl{‘ particalar, and ace fully s Wi DY DRV Ol Tear FORL Ll and can'tiareTre ofte BARGAINY i HATISPACTION princanteed or meaey rofanded, o 220.000 Warth now an Fiff's urk, MINK, OTTER, 1 yreat satlaty. Ut eaal prie 1 friso v ial iricas: 1 Penuich seal, 810, Ant s, $10, et Vs, (0. e MARTER, BT HARTIN, . 16 St CROCERICS tox, Ll Wi oy i TEg, TE, AND CEUILIDIGSIT, 3ASIE at WHOLESALD DRICUS, by the T GOLDEN BAGLE CLOTHING STORE, Hos, 15 .?. 133 Tk, el 144 Clavkste IN PIGURES. PARTALOONS, CASY vorsus CREDIT, CHIDAGD PANTS WAKBEIOUSE, B0 & 512 WENT MADISON-ST, MADZY & PRALL, 1'-:4.91‘*92(12;‘:"1'.:_.'% Hj{fizflors, are warranted all wool, woll Iy WALzl beut Lip, perfect Lt A B ATER. sroves. Ifyou wnnt anything in tho lino of Stoves, examine the * New Suporb Parler,” *“Suporb Runge,” with Blavetod Closst, and * SBuperb Cook Slove.” You will find the largest ese sortment and lowast prices 1n the ofty. JOHN D. MACLEAN, _. 308 State-st., Chicago, _ OIL TiANKS. + WILSOM & EVENDEN'S SR Ol TANKS, ';—-—:-N MEASURING PUMP, {50 HEN 47 & 49 West Lake Bt, ) VD OXIOAGO. W:«" 97 Send for Catalogue. Manufactarars of EBVENDEN'S WOOD-COVERED OANS. DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, DINSOLUTION. Tho copartnerslip of ERNST BTOCK & BRO, in the Grocery wnd Saloon business has bevn dissolved by mutual cousent, Mr, Erust Stock will oollegt all onte stauding claims of wiid frm and pay all labilities thercof, uud will coutinuy the samo business in Lhe wame 1 live, on Lis aecount, Dated Chieago, Oct, 24, 1475, ERNBT 8TOOK, EMIL 8TOOK, BRAZILIAN PEUBBLE SPECTAOLES Saltest ta all wighits by 1nupection at MANASSE'S, Oy cian, 18 alisonst, {Teibie Botldiug, s .. TRUSSES.@.__ ELASTIC TRUSS. Comuun prudeue requires exataination of the Eligs the "Kruse, wisich getly presses around tua body and Tapture day uud wigt Ul cured, - Bent by wall§ clrculars frea, U, . BEED, 345 State-at., Chicayo. __DENTISTRY, VITALIZED ATR ‘The ouly Place 1 tho city to get teeth certuloly on tra ted without julu fs 4t Dz SHEKWOODY Cultos Tnatitute, Kuows 18 &nd 19 Dore Block, Nurikwesl com ner Btate und Malison-st,