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FOREIGN. [ The King and Queen of Denmark visit Their Daughter, the Princess of Wales, @erman Catholic Olergy Not in Bym- pathy with the €ontumacious Bishops, Another Vessel with Eight Lives Lost on the Scilly Islands. Ex-President Thiers® Views on the Po- litical Situation In France, GREAT BRITAING ROYAL VIBITORY, fowoor, Nov. 2.--The King snd Queen of penmark snd thar daugbter, the Princess Thyrs, accompanied by Prince John, of Schiles- wig-folssein, Banderburg, and Glucksbueg, ar- sived I England to-day, Tho Ttoyal party woro petat Dovar by tho Princess of Waics aud her site, and excorted to London. Thodistivgulsh- ¢ visitors will romaln until the beginning of Decomber. dinis thak tho. rogilar Michaelmas N« standing r p?;‘l;l:hbeen nbolisticd, Lord Cairns, the Lord Cusacellor, oxtended tho customary reception to tho Judged sLhiA mansion to-day. " Thay aftor- wards procoeded in a procesaion to Weatminater 1all, to inaugurnto the now AMichaclmas sittings under the dudicaturs net, The Lord Chanostior 19d Lord Juntices will wok a4 o Court of Appeal. Tho stesmehiip Faraday biss grapplod and buoy- ¢d tho Direct United Btatos cable. DIED, Lovpox, Nov, 3—6:00 a, Bir John Gardnor ilkinson, the stalnont srchnologlat, ia doad. LOST ON TUF #CILLY ISLANDS, The Catherive Grifliths, from Bunderland for Rio, I Leen wircked oo tba Heilly Islauds, Eight of tho craw drowned, AMERICAN COTTON IN TNOLAND. LarrrooL, Nov, 2.—=Tho Post says that tho 1ox Toxan cutton closgos much Latter than the o, and quothtions averago 1-16 bigher, Itas thought that tize Toxad and” New Ocleans quota- taga il shortly be idontéited, FAILUNE, —Daca, Taloologo & Bons r liabilitles aro stated to ey GERMANY. 02 CATROLICS AND THE ECCLUSIASTICAL LAWS, Catooxt, Nov. Y,—Hoveral membetu of tho Cuthedral Chapeer havo given notice that tuey il submit to tho antho:ity of the Imperiat Gov- ernment. It ia stated that the ninjority of tho LCanier 1efured to indorse a protest of tho Arcbbisliop axaiust bis oxpoleion from his pal- e Javxnroot, Nov. fvo euspended. Lo §3U0, 000 g FRANCE, OLLIVIER A CANDIDATE FOR THE ASSEMBLY, Tats,§ov.2.—M. Ermilo Offivior will bo & can- titate for (ho Arsembly in thoj Department of 8o Yar at tho noxt elcetlon, ———— AFRICA, THE LAKE NFANZA NT2810%, [Fiom Dr. Stewait] LOYEDALF, BOUTHt Armida, vis Ciez Tow, Sept, 15.~Neas to tho 10(h of Auguat. They Liave sucsowsfully buils and lauachod tho small tesmor Tiwls ut Kougow IHarbour, Zambosi Doutt, Licam up; everything eatisfactory. 1fero about to procso 1 ip the river at the above s Punty well, exsopt ono slight oieo of faver, News £.0m Mazaro. 40 wilos from tho sus, favor- . Comntry qui g THIERS' LATE SPEECH. 1 QUTSIONL, EXIIPISION DY TOE FAENCI EX- TRIILENT. Lendon T'tmey, Cet. 21, ¥, Thiers, \bo ox-l'repident of France, de- livered & speoch on tue %0tk ull, fu the Depart- weut of the Girondo, ono of tho etraugbolds of tue Republicape, Ho weut into a defonse of bis alwioistration succeeding tha downfull of Louls Navoloon. ITo did not conceive that it was bis Lusiiess to * fouud " eithier the Ropubtic or the Meparshy, to coutent olther fanatical Rejube heatis ke M. Lowia Biaue or funatical Atouaych- iaw Lko M, Do Franclicu, at all ovents uatil tho vrgent problems enumerated above lad ~bon molved. Tbo Communo ho beat down with tho 10tica of the artmes which had beon dofoated or esplured Ly the Gormavs; but Al Thiers alirms that with the forcos then at bis disposal ke could not have held in subjection the great towns of TFranco if ho hsd Leensbold_emongh to eaurw thent that France ¥ fighting ngalost the KRepublic, Pacitication Loaww wha to bo attained only by trauguiziog wen's minde, and such tranqiility wonld bave Leen suiporsillo of the chiof of the Lxecutivo power Lad fdontified bimscelt with Blooarchical o audinm, ‘Lo attibudo of nouteality which 3. ilcra prascrvod quickly boro fruit s = a calm seoz0 that astonisbiod Euiopo,” aud with roviy- Iug order natioual prospetity litiod its hend. M. Thlers waa amuzod wf big own work. o lib- ttato the tarritory, to restora France to_hersolf, . Thiers needed six milliarde, Lo tolis by be asked for tnem, and the ns- tion thrust fortv upom him. When this twk wan in hand the Restoration was im- pouslble; to huvo attompted it st Bordosux ¥ouid bave beon, . I'hiers sayy, notbing wbort of “criminy at Parig, ovon, “a movereiyn ce,” for overy such sttempt wonid eon Inconalstent with the rouey of pacifi- tation which tho Prenident steadily pursued. To e this doterminatiou of the form of Goveru- meat 40 thp country or jts reprosentativas was only eafo and honost course, Yot M, ‘Lhiors %4 not think i riglt to diwgulse his porsonal %inion that it bad bicomo impracticabls to sat- conflicting partios, each of whom deeired it ihe ol)ler’ dotestod. ‘Ihia view led M- Thiers to the ‘conclusion that the TNepublic Mthe form of Govornmeut which *di- Tdd" Frauco ‘the lonst,” and, as the nocd o popular onlightenmons ou ' tho impos- wbility of Monarchy was urgent, 3. Thiors werificed bls power, with tuis & educational poso, butore the Indocile "Hll{arh} of tho Wi of Mey,” Such ia M, Thiers' account of Weerents which led to his resiguation wo youry ixdanalfago, Ho {u astistied, ho aftirms, wit the fml:fl of 75; abnegation. iiis retirement, he 7inoed, got rid of minintorprotationn and Udaw *a bright and irresistible light " on the mflm of parties and the possibilities of poli- s M. Thiera potuts out, thero is some tagur Tat o aloctions iy agaln givo ms Wogtlaln sound, for crowds of candidates Lfll ol thomsslvos Hepublicaus, and yet Ty, 1f they should resch e dmembly, 4o uge tho Revirion clause of tho mmmmm for dynastic iutercsts, Thus the 224,08 $ho next Assombly might bo wastod s vory same kind of wrauglings s % it “havo disturbed tho peace of ‘P‘“cl daring the last foar years. Bach & result Udbe & groat alssater.” What France pro- {aisally wants is & Governmont strong onough udown all reafstanco, aud yot In liarmony 1e will of the peoplo. But hio caunot pet e g Adwinisiraiion unloss & largo majority hl"mmbl: should be iu favor of somo par- Somm of rula._‘Thoso who Beek ta sloct 4 vacillating Parlisment aimply wish to g2 for dynsatio ends s provisional siate 'fld;hm mn “n‘ 1omper ?.'k (:vannh Su y would deliberately risk the peace of "im for the sake of lnmfly’inmxuu. "N&M Ot M. Thiers' speech {8 wiger than the ol b 81vea to thiose who say that Frauca will ‘!"" ttate of fsolation 8o loug au abo i ruled > Bepublio, ‘Ihere would have boon good uflud!nr such au appretension if a epub- D set up after the dowunfall vy Ableg X, Thon the great Biates gl guided by men who kad a Gy 0ry 0f thip horrors which attanded the o S Bavolition. Thoy foared the contagion waapUler fury’ might eproad, avd thoy bad nhn’ Tisions of disturbed countrioa and exiled tanst But thoss appreliensions have now so- Wh‘n. Franco, It is sesn, ia one of the “’fllfin-u l:&n countles o lfulre po, and :xho Ulburats of her revolution o= 40 karm only to hersclf. Her siable, in. Us clasaes gpasdily get the upper hand Tevolt, and tho othier ustions of the 0 never showed lesw readiness thau Bow to follow har paliticsl example, & waming to them, instead of if "sho puts trost in revo- is to ba Pm'dl 1f plis cares & Republio, pho equally escapes cen- imitation, ' Bee:ng tuat her changes U4, wo are ready to admit that s of har own aftaize. Ty “marches on with its Bem. band," dispaliing the illusions At prompied tue lutusteréuve of £Ee 7 i (3 7 2 £ F3 z g HHI (i EEL £ H one natlon with the afnirs of another. All that Luropo now auks France to do i to live at peaco with lior noighibors, 11 utie dowm o, it is 8 mat- tar of comparativo indiffaroncn Lo s what form of government she may choonn, It & Megpubiie oan give her peaco at home, it will aluo give her strength ; and if who (s Atrorgs, abn Wil bo ro- spected whather uho happens to be governoa by 2n Emperor, a King, or a I'rseident. ————— ITAL POLITIOAL NUNDXR TRIAL. Rowe, Nov. 2.—~The trisl ia proceeding in this city of Gunepps Luriont, Michole Armati, Luigl Marelll. Cornolis Farina Dio Irozza, and Dal- vantore Scarpotty, who aro eharged with boing concorned in tho murder of Raffaclo Sonzogun, tho oditor aud joint proprictor of tho ultea-democratic jonrnal, La Caprale, The assuwsination creatod & groat acnsation At tho timo, and was by many attiabuted lo tho clorical party. This excitoment has by means died out, ne m;{ bu sesn n tho fact th tho Post-Office aoquestratos all foraign nowap! o contaiuing tho trial procuedings, Tho trial has anpsrontly doveloved the fact that tho mu der wag committed Dy I'rozza, though tho evi- danco wan beliesed to bo insuflictent to canvict Luciant, who at one timo waa thought to be tho ronl inntigator of the crimo, ‘o Qerman and Italixn misefons Lmve Leon rataed to embnegion, FIRES, A Yarge Part of tho Business Portion of Sherman, Texas, Bu:rned. Loss of Property Estimated at Over $300,000. Large Cotton Mill Destroyed st Fall River, Mass,; Loos, $160,000, AT SHERMAN, TEX. GALvEsTON, Tex., Nov. 2.—Tho firo at Shor- man, Tox., yestorday, was flrat discovored in tho Bt, Cloud Iiotel. A strong southweste rly wind swopt the fire across the etroct, burning & row of framo buildings used ou oflices, and tiren raged on both sidew of tho stroct, dostroyivg evel thing as fur north ne and juciuding tho o Post- Otlico building. On Houston stroot, south sido of tho square, tho flnnes spread so rapidly that but fow gooda wero waved, Tho 1uat-0ice and confentu and overy printing-ofiice burned. Hix- tv-live places of businees burnod, aud eoma thurty famition arc homolens. ‘Thio 1anAeu aro esti- minted at QU40,000. Nearly all tho busldiugs woro frame siructures, and ouly partially covered by inwuranco, AT FALL RIVER, MASS, FarL Riven, Mass, Nov, 2.—fho Mnssanoit steam cotton mill was destioyed by Nro to-night. AL T Bennett, Jr., & Co.'s coal ahed adjoiviug sty partially destrosod. Tho iying oiwbers set fire to n nambor of houses on Central stroot, and 1o roof of the Pocussct wills was flred in eoveral places. The cugiues trausfereed to this mill poon extingoishod tho flumes. It iu be- liaved that the dangor, which at one timo throstonoa tho whola eity, i oow passed. It in impoesiblo to get u atatcmeut of the insurance farther than luunr iu moured for about thres- yuartora of its valuo, and [s o total loss. A rongh eetimate placos the losa at$160,000. Ineuraoco about $120,000, a AT OTTUMWA, IA, Orrrawy, In., Nov, 3.—A fire broko ot hera 0t 12:10 a. m. which bid fair for a time toban geueral contlagration, hut the eugines after sone daluy got to work and soon got contiul of the fire, waich was in & woodon building on Maig wtreet, It originated in tho henzing ap- paratus of a barborchop and bath-rootns, which wan totally destroyed, togethor with the Wach- elor Buildiug, ocenptod a5 i 6hoc-s00p and eandy- utors. Loey ostunated at £6,000: insurauce, 3,000, AT DWIGHT, ILL. Svectal Disvatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Dwionr, Ill, Nov, 2—Tho corn-dryer of Stovous & Co. was completelv dostroged by fire at noon to-day. Loss, £1,000; fally fnsured. Tho dryer wee situated in the heart of the town, and yuad it not boen for the suporhuman offorts of the citizons, the entira businose portion of tho town would havo Leon in abes, Mr, Owens, while at work at the fire, Lad his log broken by tha falling of o hoavy joist. AT FARMER CITY, ILL, Spectal Disvateh to T'he Cntcago Tribune, Broouinatox, Iil, Nov, 2—TFarmer & Rath- bura's livery-stablo, at Farmer City, was do- stroyed by firo to-day., Soventoen head of val- unble horsee, including the trotter Lig Bonanzs and the woudorful trotting mule wora burued. AT AURORA. Spectal Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. Aunona, 11, Nov. 2,—~Tho fino residonce of Ald. Templeman was destroyed by firo at 1 o'clock this aftornoou. Cause, & defective flue. Losa, §8,600. Insured tor 32,600 in tho ZAltna aud tho Fire Association of Philadelphis. IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 81 at 12 o'clock Iast even- ing was caused by o fire breaking out in the rear of tha two-story frame rookery 104 Ilarrisou atreot, owued and occupiod on the matn floor by Jackson & Co. a8 & grocory, whose loss in ostle mated at about 3100, chiofly by wator. The up- por floor is occupled as & dwelling, m the froot by Mrs, Footman and i the rear by Aundrew Thotnpson, each of whom ecatimate their loss st aboat £40, Jackson & Co, aro insured for $1,5600 in the Drovera’ of Obicago. Tho otber partics are fully insured in unknown companies, The atlgn of the tire is & mystery. Tho alarm of fire from Lox 981 at 4:30 o'clock yesterdny afternoon Was caused by a firo in tho swo-story framo bmldiug 1565 Caualport avenue, ownoa unid occupiod a3 a dwolliug by John Caine. Cause, a dofoctiva flue. Dwmnago nominal. Aun slari of tire was turnod in from Box No, 2 about 1:30 this moruing, caused by tho discovory of smoko in tho third story of the building on the northwest corner of Lake aud Siato streets. ‘Tha firat story in ocouplod by Motzler & Ilotus- etld, doalors in cigats and “tobaceo ; the bases meat is & beor saloow; the gscond story s ocoupied by hukall'l Map Publishing Cowpauy, and the third by J. A. Curtis, boot aud shos mauufactuter, The firo caught from hot sshos carclossly doposilad iu o papor box near the purtition, The vngines wore on hand promptly, snd tho fire was oxtin- guished with & lous not vzceeding 850, WASHINGTON, The Charpenning Cluim—Afso Aun Eliza’s Cluim. Syecral Diapatch to Ths Chicawo Tyidune, ‘Wasmuyarod, D, C., Nov. &~—Tho everlasting Chorpeuning claim is soon coming up {u a new quartor, On the 21t of August & petition to have the case taken up was filed in the Oourt of Clalms, 'I'he Astorney-Qoncral has made answor and the case will probably be takon up at an early poriod of tho session. LTo the Associated Pren.) TUE YOUNG DIVOROK CASE. ‘Waszivarow, D. 0., Nov. 2.—Tho Cablnet were in seusion about two bours, Thequostionof the lwwriuonmmt of Briglhaw Youug was talked of, but without fusther action than roferonce of tho wattor to the Attorney-Goeueral, who will make an invostigation, TUE PREEDMEN'S BANK. Yoaterday aud to.day the ¥reedmen®s Bank wan crondod with resident colored persons, m-m%finulr portions of tho dividend ot 20 per cent. Depositors residing at o distarice are re- quired to formard their books or other evidence of Iudebtedness through some respouisible bank, or by mail or expresa. ' THE HAILWAY POSTAL SRRYTCE, The Poat-Oftico Dopartment is desizous of in- anguratiog_postal-car rallway rorvice betwoen Pittaburg, Pa., Cincinustl, Indisuapolis, and N, Louis, as early &8 poawibio, wug, as the result ©o! conterence batwoen Col. Boott Aud Assist- sut-Postmaster-Ueneial Tyxer, it {8 expovtod that the orvice can ba pub iu operation by the 1ai of Docomber. PATENT OFPICE CLERXS DISCHARGED, Twenty-two fomals clatiis Lave Just been dis- pussed from the T'atont Ofice, HYMENEAL. Buecial Dispateh 0 TAs Chicapo Tridune, BroowxaTon, L, Nov, 2,—Mr, W, K, Barns, saaietant sditur of the Ohristian 2 d <cate, of B, Loute, wae mertisd to Sl Alattis Rows, of Blomiugion, thhs sveulog, ’ GRIMINAL MATTERS. A Denver Mob Attempts to Lynch the Mtallan Assassins, Desporate Duel Between Twa Jews in Now York. One of the Parties kustantly Killed, the Other Mortally Wounded, AN ATTEMPT TO LYNCH THE DENVER AS, SASSINS, . Deneer Trtbune, O2t, The train came in promptly at 5:90 p. m., and tho police ware obliged to exert themeolven to the utmont to Loop back the aurging crowd, so that space could bo secured to conduct the uris- oners to tho couveyance that should take them to tho Jail. As roou as thia was doue, tho three criminals, two of them (Ballotti and Bilvestro) heavily ironed, wera lifted from tho train and quickly lustled into oo omnibus, Bherift Cou, whn lind gono down to Littlolon to meet them, hur- rledly entored, togothor witli the Mayorand Of- cers Bmith and Foree, and thodoor was slamiod slut, and tha duver ymmediatoly drove on, The erowd surged round tho omnibux, end in the ox- cliemont of tho mowont gavo vent to indignant Joer nnd yolls, and broka Into su_sngry mob, Thoy ran aftor the omnibua with wild cheors sud yelis, uud tor pur instant it neomed o4 though thoy wauld catel hiold of tho Lorses st tho prisouers, Crios of *hang thom ! ' them " *“hang the villains!" ‘wero ralsi otio imsn ran up to tho window exclaiming, the rope, havg them!" ‘Iniugs to look equally. Omcor bia Winchester ™ riflo, s rovolyer, snd be- Bmith Oficor Korce Bherift Cook ut o timely momant thrust bis rovolver ont of thio window aud told the crowd, §n a determinod voice, to keop baok, while tho police pushed back s forked drow 800 of the foromost. ‘This hiad tho desired of- fect, nud tho mob halted for an instant, the Mayor admonished tho drivor to utry forward, and in o Tow moments the mass fell behind, wl- though quite a numbor followod the ommbua cloat to the Connty Jail. Through all this turbu- louce and uproar tho prisonors preserved n #to- 1eal indiffeiouco, and Ballotts laughed and socwned jolly ot tho situntion. Ilo bad told Om- cor Sinith on the way that they comld Lang him if they wished ; hodid not caro, 8d ho had no fathor or wothor, or sny one to ive for, A HORSETHIEVING DRUNK, 8pecial Lnpateh to The Cnicazo 7rivune, Du Quoin, 11, Nov, 2.~Shortly after dusk a farmer named Bam Whito, white Intoxicated, was geon to takos horse from a Maln sizeot rack, and rido off toward the north, Nothing was thought of it until an hour afterward, whon Wylie Lypo discovoted Lis lorso goue, nud gave the nbove information to Capt. Ortoo, City Marsbal, who, with otbers, slarted in pursuit of White. o waa overtakon at St. Johns, anabroughit back nnd placed in Joil to awalt moroing. Whita is & rospectablo taxmer, and, it i thought, hie beiug intoucaled, did not know what ho war domg, Aay way, ba hus pot himsolf luto business wlich is not so eaully 1ot out of, AH INNOCENT MAN EXCULPATED, pecial Dispaten (o The Cateduo Tridune, Livcory, Neb.,, Nov. 2.—A yoar ego a German anmed Joha Helmas, residing in Colfax County way found murdered in s houso, i brother Letor, livivg with lim was found wounded and lveonsiblo. L'ter waid sihey had been at- tacked in the night Dby two unknown mon, but no iight wos thrown on the circum- stance, and suspicion pointod to Poter Holmas as tho murderer of his brosor, but no accon way taken. Yestorday & yonng man named Stoinage mado a confession implicating two_othor woll- Kuown young_men, one now in Iowa aud tho other “in Kapsas—that they comontted deod while tryiog to rob tho house. 'Teicgratmm bave beon seut to arrest the othor $women, neither of Wnom 18 over 18 years old. Word lies Loon received that ove haa bown srrostod, but tho otber i yet at largo. Thin clears up what has boen befetoforo a dack myaoory. HORSE-THIEVES, Speciat Dunpateh to Ihe Cmeaga Tribune, Des Mores, I, Nov,2.—The arrestof tho gaug of horse-thisves at Iows I'ally, & fow deys sgo, devoloped an extensive gang oporuting through Iowa, Minnosots, Missourl, Kansay, and Dakots, worliog uader a systematio organiza. tiou, Ouno of helr headquarters was o this On Baturdny the Bherift of Woodbury was hero, wsearching for a horso- thief whom ho had trecod to this point, Ou the 1Yth of Ootobor two toams wers stolen in that county,~ouoj at Bioux City, and ono at Dakota. 1t waa discovored that there were two thieves,—ona of whowm wont north, and ono camo this way, Oficers took tho trail of both ; and, whila the Buerlif was here, be received a tolo- grawm that bis party goiug norih had caught thetr man a¢ Beusou, Minn., with tiva lorges o his possession. He did not succecd in potting any raca of the thiof hore, and wout back. BURQLARY AND SAFE-BRIEAKING. Speriul Diapateh to The Chicaau Tribune, Dres Moives, Is, Nov, 2.-Tho drug-store, ‘Post-Oftice, and oftice of tho People's Faper, ot ‘Clermont, Fayetto Connty, were burglarized on Wednesday night 1ast. Ono hundred aud forty dollars in currency and four registered lot- tora coutaining about ¥G0 wero taken; also, a Jargo number of checks dud drafts. Tho lattor Were subsequently rocovered whore tho robbors had thrown thom, llon[i tho rolroad-track. Tho ssfo was roken 1nto tn 8 novel mannor, which will be of impors- ance to safo-makers, The lock was & disl com- bination. Tho burglara drove tho dial-plato through to the tnside of tho safo, when they turned the safo upon its ldy, aud the bolts feil back ot of place, unlocking the safo. SALOON ROWS, Orzveranp, 0., Nov. L.—Joseph Schlolf, & wualoon-keoper 24 Boroa, O., was assaulted in his suloca this evoning by Oyris Carmanand Patrick Cornoy, who wore intoxleated. Carman best behleif on the Lead with o beor-faucot until bo was insensible, injurics which will probably prove fatal. Carman uud Carnoy escapad. Rocuzeten, N. Y., Nov. 4,—Harey Ghoul do- liberataly shot aod Litled Joseph Smity, alias “Little Bmitis,” at tho saloon of Bill Willlams, - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: aliag **Giogur-Dill," on Ezchaoge stroet, lato lasc night. ‘Lacro was a dispute about payiv, for driuks, Ghaul was donc for 1o scttlo it, une braught o rewvoiver with hun, aud a4 soon ke he crossed tho threshold shot Binith doad, the ball oing thromgh the nock aud spiusl marrow. haul wag acrestod, GHARQED WITH CAPITAL CRIME, Special Dispateh to 4'hs Chiraoo Trivune. LaSawie, 1., Nov. 3.—8horiff Melutire, of Ottawa, yostorday recolved s description of Anthony Lauabso, chargod with Laving mur- derod Capt. Johu Riley at Jeausville, Luzorno County, Pa., ou tho 15th of October, 1874, to- gother with lustruction that ho would bo likely to call at the Post-Oflce ju this city for & cortain letter, Tho Sheriff camo horo to-dey and soon spottod & muu who has beon in this vicluity sbout & weok and says his namo ly Patrick Hedey, OQhicor Btusrt was instructod to watch for bim at tho FPost-Ofive, aud svon captured him. The prisoner folly anawers the description given of the alleged murderor, TENNESSEE ITEMS, Mexriis, ‘Toun, Nov, 2.—City Marehal Waucke, of Evausvillo, Ind,, left for bome to- dsy with Jue Buiith, the noted horse-thief and river pirate, wha is wanted thers. Ed Johuson, & desperato negro, stabbed two ‘white men aud two DOgroos ou the stwamer Phil Allen yosterdsy sbout 12 n‘fllu hlnvllnn. kiil- 0 0f tne negross iustantly. ‘Cnoc other i;fi\::x“ nt ndmmK s dylog nzndmon. Tue crow of the Allen arrostod Johnson and went him baock heie on the Quicketep, sud Lo was this morning committed to jail.” He is esid to haye recontly caoaped from ‘tho Manon, Ark., where he was ooofiued for the murderof a Dogi0 an. A DESPERATE DUEL, New Yorx, Nov, 2.—A duel cocurred thieafter noou oa the top Aoor of No. 108 Delancey street, tistwewn swo Foligh Jews named Josoph Gold- tuan and Mosea Pulall, Goldman was shot cver iho mght templo and right choek, sud {nstaotly killed. DTlsksll wesahoi over the 2.gbs eye and wortally wounded, The tuen were { wassueis s Jowalen as Mo, 49 Zash WEDNESDAY, and tho tragody s supposod to hava arisen out of & busiuos (jussral. INCENDIARISM, Nyectal Dispateh to The 122400 Tyivune, Rawtous, LIk, via Cranrawan, 1L, Nov. 2. Some nnknown humn domnn yesterday morning fired the lerge tourlng-mill "of F. I3, Sackett, openod bara thres mouths siuce, It waa totally conwamod, with 3,000 bushols of grain. Lows near &135,000; insured about 6,000, A bold at- teupt was mado to burn it four woeks ago by finng oiled ragn. No motive is knows. Hackott $uw L0 anemien, A THIEVISH GANG BROKEN UP, CrxcixNaTy, O, Nov. 2.—A mob of Clevaland thisvew, known as Fuch's parly, named James O'Brisn, aud ono Mysts and wife, who havebeen upmating bere for o few dayajiant, were cueckod by tuo polios to-day, Myers oscaping. A Jarge amonnt of stulen goods was fouud 18 their pos- nesalon. MOHWAY ROBBERY. Byectat Lnacaleh to Tht Chicacs Tridune, McGazuon, Is,, Nov. 2.—Yeatordsy (harlos Noel wan robbed of 820 by highwaymen, 7 miles south of Lrownsville, Miun., Aftersards they attompted to murdor him. Neel eucaped nnd gave tho alarm. Bearchiis now bowg made for tho viliatos, HOMSE-THIEF CAPTURED, Spectal Dupateh to The Clacans Trivuna, Srovx Cizv, Ia., Nov. 2.—Auother of tha raug of horse-ihovon Istely operating Lore waa captured by Blheriir Donald to-dey, s fow milen south of tho city, I1a gava rovoral names as belonging to him, “neithor of which Is proba- vly corroct, FATALLY STABBED, New Yorg, Nov. 2,~+\ dispatch from Serane tou, 'a., says that during the Halloween sporta in that olty, Anthuby Scavlou remoustrated with Henry Kelly (uota boys) for assailing tuo houso of the former with stones, and iu tho wranglo that followod Kolly fatally stabbed Heanlon, BURGLARY, Spectal Disvatel o Tre Chieaas Tridune. MixxsavoLw, Mina., Nov. 2.—Burglars en- torod the house of Elmer Worthinglham, Monday night, aud atola threo suits of clothos and 40, A MORRIBLE STORY. Middieport (0.) News, We have heard of @ vory distressing accident oceurring in Juckson County, Wost Virginls, 1t was & ‘house-rsisivg.” As is customsry on such occasions, chickens had been Lilled by chiopplug off thetr hesds. Two little sons of the owner of the houso to be raised waw tho click- ena thus guillotined, snd during the day con- cluded to repeat tho operation, It waa just at a tune when tho men wero liftiug a heavy log into 1ts placo, T'lio father, who was haldini one eud of tho log, casting his eves toward thy littlo fel- lows, one of whoin had tho sx raised to sever tho neck of hia brother, let go of tho log to save the Doy, sud it fell, killing six men, two instantly, tho others living only & fow hours. Tho sx felt botoro tho father could reach tho scouo, severing tho ueck of thoson, Thus wore soven persouy hurled into oternity in a twinkling. LABOR AND CAPITAL. HOURS REOUCED, Sveetal Dispateh to The Chuago Tridune, Waenixatoy, D. C,, Nov. 2.—Home weeks ago tue Baltimore & Obio Railrosd Company, owing to a lack of employment which usually occury dunng the winter mountbs, discharged a portion of the fiauds at tho Mt. Claro shops. Yesterday tho oight-liour system was commeuced, snd will Lo coutinned during tho dull months of the win- ter. The moun will bogin work at 7:30 o'clock &. m, snd leavo off &l 4:50 p. w., sllowing ono hour for dinuer. Thore will bo o reductiny of wages corresponding with thoe reduction of timo, MINERS' STRIKE THREATENED, Corvypus, O, Nov. 2.—It s roported Lero that to-morrow o striko will occur among the miners in tho 1locking Valley. Last vuek tho mitiors at work in the Nelsonsille, Stiaitevillo, und Shawnce regious held & mocting, snd adopt- od rosolutions that on aud aiter Nov. L thoy would mwako & dewaud for (0 cants per ton fur miniug, Thoir present pay io 50 couts per ton, Rt Boontny Disy Bad suthicr mpciaye el extended the time unuil to-morrow, tho object boing; to give the operstore: threo days’ nutice. ‘Tho opointurs declaro thoy caunot afford to pay tho proposod inerease, and some of them think the strike, attor all, mll uot'vecur, RAILEOADS, THE ILLINOIS RAILROAD LAW. Svecsal Disoateh o Lhe Chicago {rivune, SrnikarieLp, L., Nov. 2—Upon the onening of tho Sungamon Circult Court this aftornoon motion was wade by tho dofendaut in the osso of the I'ooplo va. the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, set for to-morrow, for a continuanoe, The ioon was supported by tho afidavic of Mr. Blackstoue, setting forth the absenco of Mr. J. T. Booth, tho Chiof Eugineer of the road, by wlhom it 18 proposed to prove, by figures in h{q posacasion, that Lho cost of the construction of tho rosd was abovo $19,000,000, and that, at tho timo sorvico waa performod of which com- plainti 8 made of tho churges, 1t would_require tuat sum to producs the road. Furlher, it was proposed to provo by him _that tho cost of - otc., duriog 1873 was 81,698,915.50. It 1#0 ot forth that, up to about & week ago, vas fully oxpected that Mr. Booth would uo proseut, but that Lo lias had several attacks of nemoribiago of the luugs, and is uow in o pre- carious condition. Tho moiton fora continu- ance wos vigorously reaistod by the people's at- torneyd, ex-Gov, talmor, the Hon. William 3, Hpringor, Brower Curren, of Docatur, and Jobn l\llyu PaJmer, The Hon.D. A. Brown, of tho Railrond snd Warchouso Commission, i8 also presout. Of tho attorueys for dofondant thers wero provont tho Hous. B. 8. Edwards, A. L. Kuapy, i1 8. Grecne, Milton 1lav, and \vilifam ¥, Shutt. Tho poople’s attorneys, aftor tho sgroemunt, agreod to ndmit cortain of tho facts proposed tobs proven by Mr. Booth, and the case wad thorefora set for telal to-morrow, IOWA RAILROAD FORECLOSURES, Svecial Disvateh o The Chicao Tribune, Duy Moines, Ia, Nov, 2.—Judges Dilion and Lovo, of tho Federal Court, Lsve made decreod of foroclosure of railroads inthis Btato ma fol- lows: Durlington, Cedsr Rapids & Minnesots, 7,000,000; Davonport & St. Panl, $4,000,000; Contral Iiallrosd of Iowa. §5,000,000. Tho do- croo iy eimllor ju sll cases. Tho minor bLond- lioldars hiave the right to roceivo a fawr propor tiou.of the progeeds of the ualo, or to go iuto the mow ocorporation ou an squitablo footing with tho vost. Tho Burlington, Cedar Ramds Missouri Boad is to be sold within thirty days at Cedar Riapids, Thuo Chicago, Clinton & Due. buque case Las lLeen romandoed to the Btato Courts for informality in proceedings, The cago of 1. B, Wand vu. ths Burlington & South. wostoro Hoad is continued, and the Recoiver au- thorized to bairow §2,000,000 for constraction purposes. AN_INDIANA RAILROAD. Special Dlapareh to Tae Chicago T'ridune. Inomayarorw, Iud, Nov, “4.—Soveral cape italists of Now York aro iu tho city who ar8 Interested in tho extennion of the Indisns & IMlinola Central Road fromite prosont terminus, and to-miorrow ar. ticlos of assoclation mill ba tied with the Hecroe hr{ of Btale. The name of tho proposed line will be the Iudianapolis, Decatus & Springtield Raitroad. A RECEIVER DEMANDED, Br. Louis, Nov, 2.—Calviu Listlefield, of Now York, has flled a bill iu equity la the United Btates Cireult Cours sgalnst tns Atlantio & Pa- cifle Rulroad Company, asking that a Receiver forthe rosd be appuinted. The petition wily not bo rexsted, and Judge Treat will probably to-day appolnt some gontleman of New York to 8ot in coujunction with 800 thozoughly-cope- tent mau of 8t, Louis. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC, Br. Lovts, Nov, 2-No definlte action was taken to-dsy by Judge Tread ia the matter of ap- m;al Roosiver forshe Atlantls & Psolfio —_————— INDIAN AFFAIRS, GIBSON, Evaolal Dispateh (0 Th Chicage Triduss, Torsxs, Kan,, Nov, 2—Advices hiave been re- celved trom Waahingon thst, as a result of the recent (nvestigation of afairs a3 tho Ossge Agenoy, Agent Gibeon s 10 be relieved, aad sp- inted €0 BOIS Otha: ths lndl Dot Triers b ochy et o &".’M 43 o puaber o8 Waslaa NOVEMBER 3, 18765, BRISTOW'S VICTORY. Two Moro Slaves of the Ring Plead CGuilty at St Louis. Their Counsel, Judge Krum, Washes Hiz Hands of Crooked Whisky. Decision at Indlanapalis that Distillers Must Show Their Books. FURTHER CAPITULATIONS, Epoetal Duspateh to The Chicars Trihune. £1. Locte, Nov. 2.—Perhapy the mont signifi- cant eventwhich bas taken piace wince Secrotary Bristow inaugurated liw war on tho St. Loats sthisky-ring, wan tho plea of guilty ontero | to-iay by J. N. Fitzroy, agaiust whom thiero aro two ine dietments for defranding tho Governwment. Fitzroy was the Devuty Collector of Internal Reveuno for thia district, and waa looked upon by mauy ay the head aud front of the niug. le donbtiess had mora to do with originating the powarful combivation that 8o lovg held away hero than amy other mau, Ho was Luown as the Treasurer of the ring, and, =8 such, must havo dishursed Inrge suma of money. Fitzroy's ploa was notonly u painfal surpriso to those Intereated parties who bave been so stubborn in thelr fight againgt tho Govermpent, but also s matter of antouishmont to Lis friends, and even Lis sttornoys were autonished. About 10 s, m. Fitzroy appesred in Court iu cotpany with United Hiaton District-Attorney Dyer, who sunounced thac the dofendant wished to withdraw n dewur- ror ontorod by bim in tho two cases agaiust him, and to eoter & ples of guity., The Court romarked that Judge JKrum was counsel for dofendant in this case, and, at this snggestion, Judgo Krum camo forward and slated thiat ho had notbing 1o sy in thin pro- ceeding, as Lio hind not been consulted with ro- gard toit, 1Mo desired to withdiaw a8 counscl from tho case. Judge Krum was evidently very wuch disgusted ac thils sudden aud unadvisod movemeunt of ks client, aund was dosirous of clearing himself of all responeibility for the congequouces. The Court then formslty aukod Mr, Uitzroy what was bis ples, aud borosponded, *Guilty.” " Ono of the iudictmonts bod threo counts, charuing Doputy Cotlector, Fitzroy, whilo scting as with conmpiriug with Joun Lusby (o defraud tho Goverumont of rovenus,” with siding in the romosal of spirits from the dhatillery of Bernocker & Eng- Inke, and with aiding on two oceasions in the ro- moval of spints from the Duaby distillery for purposes of defrauding the Goverument. The other indictment chargod Fitzroy with laving kuowlodge of tho (rsuds pocnetratod by Busby upon thu Goverumout, sud failing to roport tho #amo Lo the District Collector sud Commiasioner of Iuternal Hovenue ; also with having ensblod Liasby to perpotrato frauds of this character ; nlzo with haviug conspired with Busby, Mebon- ald, aud Joyce to defraud tho tiavernment ; alan Wikl having conspired with Busby. Lovis, & Fra- zior, dewett, Ulriei, Tinscber, Binghaw, sud Fed- eror to defiuud, sud with defraudiug tho Govern- mont of the tax on 60U gallons of distilled liquore, Mr. Yitzroy's plea of guilty wos ac- copted io hoth casos, Atter Fitzroy's cass hiad been disposed of, tho District-Atioriov introduced 1o Jndgo Treat Hehor D. Thurpe, one of the lato Governinent Beorekee; e, ucaingt whom two indictmontn are pendiu s, Mr. ‘Tuorpo then ploaded guuty to Lot mdictiments, Tho liest bad ouly two counte, both of which charged that Thoipo afded in tho fraudulent removal of spints from Jow- ois dirtillery, Indictment No. 2 charged that ‘I'horpe, whilo s tiuvernmout Btorokeopor, had knosriedgo of tho fact that Jowett carried on a disnilling business foe tio purpose of dofraudiog the Uovernment, and faled to report such Yuowlodgo to e superior officer; also that o Lad kouowledge that Jowett pruduced 500 gallons o7 8} arity sud removed them from bia distillery fo: the purpose of defraudieg tho Governwmsnt, ond failad to roport such kuowledze; slso that Lo conspired sad colluded with Joyee, AfeDon- ald, und others to defraud tho Governmont of revenuo, The plea in theso cases was aleo ac- cepted. The Court deferted making fudgment a8 ou provious ozcanions where the members of tho niug Lave made u like ples. The goneral opin- {on boro is tlist the Government Lss made some sort of comproinixo with thoso who bave pleaded pullty, whereby thiey are to bo lot off with com- paraidvely highit punishments, The Governmeut suthorities aud the friouds of Becratary Briatow Lero aro quito jubilant ovor tho result of to- day'a doiugs In tho Court-llouco, Undoubledly the bottomn has dropped out of the St. Louls whisky ring. RHOMBERG, Spectat Dispatch to rh¢ Chieago Tridune, Des Morszs, Is, Nov,2.—In the Khomberg whisky case, wherefn the Governmont claims £750,000 of Rotimberg, the Dubuyue dfstitler, for taxes of 1866, tho United States Court holds that the Intorual Revouuo Commissioner had suthority to mako the assessmont, but that it did not conclude tho defoudant from showing ¢ the asscsament was erroneous, DAD FOR THE DISTILLERS, Svectal Dispateh to ‘Fhe Chicago Tridune, Ixpraxarors, Ind., Nov. 2.—Judgo Gresham, of tho Uuited Statos District Court, docided to- day that thy law compelling distilters and other liguor-dealers to produco their books aud papers iu Court at the instance of the Districi-Atlornoy i constitutivual, ——— FINANCIAL, NEW YORK, New Yong, Nov. 2.—C. I, Conant & Co., wholesale coal-dealors, msde & general sssigoe ment for tho beuelit of their creditors yestorday, A dozen or more mall failuros ware annouuc. ed vestorduy, ombracing trsders in nearly every lino of stanlod, but none of auy maguie tado, and tho mujority camo to light by their ase hil,'nznull filed lu tho oftiees of the clerna of courty, SAN FRANCISCO, Waisuxarox, D, C., Nov. 2—The Comptrollor of tho Curreney roceived a telegram to-day from tho President of tho National Gold Bank und Trast Company of Ban Franclaco, Cal., informing bt that the bauk bad gone into volontary liquidation. RELLGIOUS, CINCINNATI CENTENNIAL PROJECT, CiscinNarg, O, Nov., 2.—At & mesling of a large nuwbor of clergymen of this city lnst even- iug, It was resolved that s Contennial religious colebrutiou uball bo held iu Oinctunati i 1876 ; that & Board of Mavagers, consisting of 1ificea porsious, bo appointod, who sball be charged with the oxecution and devclopment of plans for the celebration ; aud that tho iuvitations to par- tisipato shall embrace the whole land and all rehigioniste, and be limited only by tho utmost ability to make i¢ wuck 4 roligious guccess, botl in representation aud ombors, as tho world Lias nover witnossed, It is understood that this entorprise meets with tho approval of the Cutlolio Diroctor- Uenoral Gospor. ———— SAGINAW COMMERCE, Spectal Dupateh o The Chicugo Trvtine, Eaar 8s015aw, Mich., Nov, 2, —The slupments from the port of Sagiuaw for the mouth of Ucto- bor wore sa followa 1 Lumber, foot, 64,018,680 ; lath, pieces, 7,947,800 ; ehingles, pleces, 20,175, i salt, barrels, 45,800, 'Ile shipouts for the season to Nov, 1 werc as follows: Lumber, foot, 419,435,813 ; lath, pleces, $9,016,800; ebin. glew, pieced, 107,300,500 5 enlt, barrols, 293,064 ; alaves, plecos, 5,042,451 ; hoops, pivuon, 15,800, 400, The luwber shipmonta fall shiors of thoss for the corresponding period of 1874, 24,602,371 torr open the dressod wonnds, but was finally ovortowerod. At last socounts Le was atiil ahye. P OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS. Bostoy, Nov. 2.—Tho steamship Siberia haa arnved from Liverpool. Hue brought £15,000 #pocin, Loxpod, Not. 2.—Tho steamship Parthis, whicu eailed from Livorpool for lioston to-day, ook L1560 epecio. MoviLLe, Nov. 2.—The steamship DPoraviag, from Moutreal, bas arrived, New Yonk, Nov. 2.—Arrived—Steamship Wine conwin, from Liverpool merique, frow iavre, PateangLenia, Pa. Nov. 2.—Fhe stesmer Pommerania has arrived from Hamburg, MovitLe, Nov., 2.—Htesmer Anchoris, from New Yorl, han arnved. HovTuanrtoy, Nov, 2.~Bteamer Maio, {rom Now York, bisw arrived. i THE WEATHER, Wansixatay, D, C., Nov. 2.—For the lake ro- gion, fallivg Larometor, nortliceat tw woutbeast windy, sluzlitly warmer, protty clondy weather, a1d possibly fullowed by snow or rain from Up- por Lakes to Lake Erto. i Sometimea s cold will not yield {0 ordinary reme- dles, bocaune of the kevere iuflitnination of the dellcaty lining of the tubed throuph which the air wa bireathio 1w distnbuted to the juugs. Thls coudition pro fuces pain _and soreness, encse, cough, dlfficulty of ‘breathing, hectlc fever, and n wpitting of binod, mat~ ter ur phicgm, finslly cxhsusting tho strength of the atient, and developing very werious diseae, Dr, # Lyeclorut seldom fally o scniovo these *ymptoug, by relieving the Jungs of sll olstructing , aid healing all soreuess, Pleariny, aathia, rnciitis, aro fikewiso cured by thin ‘standard Temady, wid the roputstion it Las maintsined for so many jcarn wifurla the Lest guarsnty of fts merit, I3 . EURNISHING Gi Chas. Gossage g4 Co. 11en's Underwear. To oloas: Soveral cases of desirable goods at 60 ctg,, 75 cts, and $1, An immenao stock of medinm and heavy weights in 8car- let, Bhetland, and White, at tho lowest pos- sible margin, Full lines of " Qarter & War- nor's" Gooda at guaranteed prioes, Ladies and Ghildren's Underwear in our usually full and choicest assorted stook, . Hosiery! We are fully proparod to supply the popu- Inr demand for Plain Uolors in choice shades of Beal Brown, Navy Blue, and Oardinal, Wo call attention to & lot of Ohildren's bost Eng, Derby Ribbed Merino Hose at 50 ots, worth double, Ohildren's Embroidered Ecru and Drab Hosiery for Dancing, and ohoice stylos for Ladies not shown elsowhere, [mported Kuit Goods. Qardigan Jackets for Ladies, Gentlemon, and Obildren, from $2 to $15, with and without 8leeves, Waterproof Gaiters, French Gaiters, Domestio Jackets, Hubins, Hoods, Oapes, eto,, etc,, marked at lowest rates, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60, 68, 60 & 63 Washington-st, Bankrupt Stock! W. . ROSS & G0, b0 ofs o the Dollar CONSISTING OF k LADIES' & GENTS COTTON AND WOOLEN Underwear, Of ovory description, Also, LACES, GLOVES, HOBIERY, OORBETS, snd s fullline of GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS AND TIES In addition to tho abovo Great Bargaina, wo shall offer 600 casos of Wintor Dry Goods, all now snd desirable goods, bought of bankrupt manufacturora at less than half thelr coat. PARDRIDGES, 11-1 & 116 State-snt. ... OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS! IMMENSE STOCK FONG &ATEDI QUALITIES MEN AND BOYS. RETAILED WHGLES_A_LE}RI(}ES. Edwaxds & Browne, foot. lu slingles tbero is an incrosse of 43, 076,000 plocn.‘ SUICIDAL, Bpecial Diryaich o T'hs Clisago Trivune. Riounoxp, Ind., Nov. 2.—A colored Larber, named Robert Caster, of Ceutsevilie, in tbia coanty, in & despoudont mood, cn account of the lous of propesty 10 the late fire and tho death of & 8on, made a dospersta Bttuinpt at viCidY you- terday, cutting bis throat with s razor. ajiy in this, Lie qut the arlery of i A, He wiy $0% o7 0. Rdeten of s taruas, b Cut ek ks , o dolaxmined i pos sa ead 38 bis exisience, sud Cor. Adums & Clarke-sts. o 1€ you wavt euytLieg fa the s ot S10704) OXamine thio W Row 8 1orl Fatbor,” b B v Sames 4 with Elte vated Clued, atd Siparb Cook s, 5 will iud 1he Jargedt Cenortn 0L wud 0@l IYITe pm w3 chiy, JOHN D. MAULEAN, 808'STATRLAT., OMI0AQQ, E O T WEST 17 THE FOLLOWING Special Bargains DRESS GOODS Are now Displayed on the Counters of the Great West End Dry Goods House. Heavy Camol’s Hair Serges, good shades, 50 ots yard, the quality heretoforo sold at 76¢. 8tylish Now Sorge Costume Plaids, Dark Shades, reduced from 85 cts to 60 ctsyard. Drap d’Eto, last soason’s shades, $1.25 goads, for G5 cts yurd. Fino AU-Wool French Sorges, solid colorg, 80 cts, worth 86 cta, Great Bargains in Empress Cloths at 40 and 60 cts, much under valua. 8pocial Bargains on our Choap Cen- tro Tablod at 20, 26, and 30 ot3 yard, consistin of _ Poplins, Serges, Cropo Cloths, Hair Line Valencias, Plaids, English Sorgo Buitings, &c. ATEBO, Knickerbocker Snow-Ilake Suit~ ings, 3-4 and 6-4 wido, in varied assortment, Elogant Now T'rench Baskot Suite ings in exquisito shades. Largo variotios of Sclf-colored, In- visible, and Mixed Plaid Costumo Cloths, Chotico_ Novoltios in Fronch and Scotch Plaids, in Clan Tartans, Deop Cloth SBhado Grounds, and Brlfiht Colors for Childron’s Wear. Camol’s Hair and Homespun Sorgos and Plaids to match. Largo lines of tho Latost Costumo Noveltios in all desirable shades. Elcgant Shades Fronch Cashmorcs and Merinos, vory cheap. Larson, Piria & G, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, W. A, 8. & Co, ACK GASHMERES, From 750 I_n$_2 Bor Yard, ‘We invite speolial attention to tho qualities ‘wo are offering at $21.00, HL.10O, HL.25. ‘Those goods are suporior in wolght, color, and finish to auything wo havo ever shawn, and are DECIDED BARGAINS! W. A, SIIPSON & G0, SUCCESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & €0, 79 & 81 State-st GROCERIES Granulated Sigar, 72 v, 7 Staudard, o & Minpesata Spying Wheat, by Misivesita it fron White Wuiter Whieat IR A, . 7 Uolong— . Gunpow>: . w Youug Hyron-: Do Linh Jrekis LoEe L Oll—-Lyneh Frere’s Ollve, 1 atmon—Houth 1 1o catin, Nalimon—Lanti 1 t eatin, 3 Baliaou—Booth's 23 B ead, Quelity, weliht, and satisfuetivn quarant detivered {n ol parts of tue ety frew of Bpecial attontion idven to cousiry onlers, No churye £0r ceaca ur cartaze, 7. EXXCEL SN, 167 mouth Clirlest., Lstwecn Madison and Moz, WHITL LEAD AND OiL. CHICAGO WHITE LEAD& 0L 60, L. W, Blatehford, Prest, €.}, Gates, Sae Munufactusers and Dealurs fn White Lead, Ziue, Livseed Cil, Putly, Colors, Varnishes, Cottage Colors, Lubricatiug (s, Brashzs, hud Painters’ Matgrials generally, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Pure Groods a Specialty. All Goods Warranted as Ropresontod, IARGE RETATL DEPARTHERT. Bpeotal Tuducements to Buyers for Casit, If our goods cannot bo obtained readily, sond your orders direct to ouraddress, and thoy will be prompt. 1y filled at the Jowest prices. OFFICE, MANDFACTORY, A¥D SALESROOH, Corner of Green and Fulton-sts,, Chicago, West Side. BLASTIOC TRUSS. Cormon prudunce requires vxatutoation of the Elag. HoTruss, which geiitly prceucs srouud Suo Lody snd Felait Lo rapLEre dig bad uight sl atad, Gnl s clrouihis Trag, ) o stk it Buutyy 4 C. s BEED, 233 Wtate-at,, Chicsgo.