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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THE HERZEGOVINA. An Intervicw with the Chlef of the Insurgents, ubibratio Looks-.-A Man of Cnl- kY ture and of Power, s Says There Aro Now About Twenty Thousand Men Nowin Revolt Agalust Turkish Rale, They Demand the Autonomy of the Herze- goving, or Its Tnion with Hontenegro, New York Herald. Buovss, Oct. 9.—Day boforo yestorday, whila ‘thl easy-going citizona of Hagusa wero still pro- foogig their moroing mass, a little procession yoocd: ita Way down tho hills and amgng tho crags which ovorhang tho vale of Ombla, sod camo rapidly toward tho liutle iy, At the pesd of the procession marched & atalwart poonieineer, at loast 6 fook § 1 datore, bis long Lair and forocioun pustsche giving him tho sppoarance of one of Atis's warciors, such a8 wo sco them repro- weoted fo tho paiotings of the masters. T'his pomtaineer, clad 1n bis gaudy jacket and tghtly-ftting loggings, with his varicgated girdlo glied with long pistols and longer knives, and with 8 enrions Albanian musket, richiy incrusted ¢n barrel and stock with stiveriork on which tho igiml owner must bave oxponded o fortos, looked to meithor right mnor o lofty buk with & cortain majesty of mien which no member of the famous 014 Gosrd could have excolled, marstialed two cther mountaincers, likewiso gaudily clad, who pached on each sido of o white Lorse, an which rode Liubibratlo, tho leader of tho revolied Her- gegovinians, Bobind tho horse moarched two stbers, and beeida tho leador, plodding lustity wfoot and sometimon Loguiling the way with s merzy notes of tho Franch chrosun, marched Coslantie Quric, tho mid-de-camp and trother-in-law of Ljubibratic, and ono of tbacteerieat, brightent, and most self-sacrificing mortals that ever stood In ravolutionary sole- lntber. In tho rear wero bLall-a-dozeu slout peansots, bringlog sacks and caska destined to Yo flled with proviions for tho camp, Astho i03 enterod Ragusa it was spoedily sur- runded by a crowd of soldiers, citizens, stran- men, 8l tattling at once, and asking one dandred Impertinent quostions of the pons- s, who serencly disuained to answer, The Tukleh Consut General, acsompanied by soho Yusolman dignitaries, who worse en route for Ceantantivople, lu{‘ Dad to be paesing tho Hotol Miramar as ,r:bsbrnin and his men ar- rred thero, INim lively curiosity to sca the ctefof the iunurgoots was gratified, for tho chiet, aftor briefly thanking “every one who wownded around him to expresa their intereat 1o the elfara of hia causo, passed within ten foos of ha poison of Lis enemy, as he went to foquartora solected for hum at tho Boschitto, THE INSLROENT IN CHIEY, Atthlahotel Ljuoibrat:c roceived your ropre- gectative kindly and apologized for not awaiting Yaaniralin cnmp, saying tustfor nm a day oF twoof 1epoE0 was & uccessity, and be had como fo Regusa to get 1t, Liubiteatic imoressed mo powerfully. I hnd bun prapared to meo s man’ of calturo aud unr,ur mannors, bocause his friends in el pude had, aw bave told you in pre- was letters, glven me a ekotch of lus tatorr, But I Lad feared, from wany criticlsms tard 1o Ragusn and among tbe Tuiks, that L stoald @0d 10 Lim & mao sadly ont of his olo- zeit; wihinker ratbor thon & warrior; a theo- rir mather than A manof action. My firt pasee st him put all my feats to flight. 1 tegpized ju bim o man of power, who onid make Limself oboyed, and, aftor ¢ experienco, could conduct the rude nidary ojierations necossary in lus outerpriso Litibratio iw tall, well formed, with mas- bouljers and & symmetrical Leud. s fwewesd ; saddor, indecd, when it t {n roposo Invureaw, Unleea I fearod and disliked oven I might almost hint that it bas thay faular, brooding expression ; that gracious, jt esddening look which urually f8 foung @ e facos of those doomed to dis- spomment avd to early death, o wears b (Wi beard and wustacuo; and s end, e with the full ' brow, tho im. preairs oyes aud (oo manly board, the high txees bones and the thitn sud sharply cut lips, fead minke any caroful obworver anywhors os theface ot & cultured goutlomen. Whon he, nr- ired in Kaguen Liubibratic was drestod in ‘tho beary whitish-gray tumio and legginga almost @itersslly woin Dy the Montenegriu ‘arriora, Uo ha Liead was o Moutonsgran cap, whose ik was thiched by tle eudden arrival ot bul- I8 3 Uiawo the othos day. Ljubjbractic 4 thattho bultot turned tho hat arouud on his bead, Aquarter of an inch to the right, aud & lneatreciion would havo boow winout ader, o wears no armor or medals—uot Iieas #%0 of lua rank. Poko aud otlier chlefa Wnociied with bim aro ovarlonded witn boavily uvsr-ricbed breustplates, with modais and with uphis taken from thete onemles. The sim- iy and abso.ute abwnzo of ostentation owa by the loador presoive him from meny oatiea which ho might otliernies oucounver Ll?in““ rudo wartiors with whom ho bas to THE PRONISED INTERVIEW, Ia 150 atiernoon thio Caief, nomewhrt rofresh- o4 both iy ind sod body, gavo-ma the prom- lutetview. We dinod togother in the quaint d autiquo Trattoria del Bole, bard by tus Ureek fueh, in one of tdo narrowest avenues iu by s, Boveral gontlomen indir ectly mtorestod {90 tuccess of cue revolt and the aide-de-camp docs otber lusurgeut dined with us, Wawere Moved bdan Patriotio Sclavo 1n picturesque cos- k_fm Podook of hiszred cap whon he came u y in with thio varioun dishes, and who seetod tvme wih the most eotbisiastio sfection h Ljubibrayio, The Ohiof, suffetiug from Ii"!. [ ugly, and studied sLie faces of all »mnm atienlively. As moon a8 be had bo- W aiaed of my fricndliveas, by meaus of l;n“mm“. fecommenaations which I brought rade, be eutored freely futo his the fasurreotion aud tho proba- 18 succens, _ I:S'P“x.:’u g ‘:u:' ;un.;.mn CHANGED. lo ," hio said, gravoly, speskin, :‘::Hh. which, hu most guuumyxfl pe ang umam" tonguo [s the Berviau, he knowa res WEly well, *¢hay beon ontiroly diffatent in i e from our original dosign. Gusio and Mibting to Ly brothor-in-law} had, at tho by 8 01 tho outbreak, been at work two yeors e Pl which we have not boon able to follow Rl our work was in vain, and we Tound T8 compelled to bogia auew, 'Lhis, of i"l: ombarrasaed and cuppled us," i od it 1t would be indistrost to inquire the "h" of the ouiinu plans, o} ‘“ il We had preparod for a formid- " I}ullllnx At agiven poriod—an. upnajog in zfflfi‘u l:sxmgovluuu »or 0 bo made arrangeme: e xemonts by which, "th. ot this Tusk was to tiad himeaif 0 Al around L'm l::l“.thnmpd i el bia strong- Tovince, & sisuding arw: fl“fn’f l“nd Provided with munitions Agllll vm! ) Riugmey OO to conatltuio & provisional E film“.’,"‘" Wit its dolegatos, aud wero to * twg '\;'vmmmma at & momont whan ons e gep A1p fights as trontior points should T lmmxmx our auccess, 'Iho conspiracy g m“ rogrossed in & fair fashion, o s g poteressony b 0 poopie would wai o hn“lr;-hml:dfl ‘wfi)‘: up( “fiu vo " o Obwithstandin, L i :f:: Juve pazuially carriad out our plaas pad iy a0 10F intorCirencen. snd bindrances upon “flu‘l’."" B0y counted and which camo from Sented to th, e 6 suggestion that h"b‘.":mcuon had”al o more by e':;lrh-'ux: r& bad bo- 140 0f the manaor 1u which &M:«mn doncéared wud ansiogs bor his way clear provislonal gov- it nh"" ltrun much tarerfered &vlovito and_other ohiets, who ot his Infiuence or slucarely oourse waa wroug when he Bervia. Ho aduitted the that Peko, tho M tanegriu, Inggery, Mreated and conveyed to the ‘P"Ulunt;‘: fimfl. Lat miwiled ay La added, L el “:", versuaded o romain and be- < bR, ':un'n duarictgn, L] Rmu‘"" o ;u"«mn.nféf gentus {n milita~ /15 brave.” and he said Sy By 19" be aomyrered, gy { that 1 fasred o latends thay pot uo- voucrablo Montenogran's caps- « h'."“‘ pad docent ‘ied much of gng chanoes of aucoess or failure, Ljubibratis bitterly lamented tha abe rcucn of o moat important thinga tn the insur. gent camp—plonty of munttions and s smalt Lattary of mountatn cannon. Without tlree caunon they can do nothing Bgainst Lwo or threo Atrongholia which they much denirs Lo pon<orn; winy them thav conld roadily take the fartnaf Czarinn and Drisna, an counld burn Trebigna if 4t wonld not consont to capitalato. Mo earl that tho last rmall fight which ocourred botween the Trurke and insurgents was determined ngainst tho lattor’ pimply becauso the munitioms were goue. Iad it not been for tho wondertul uno which tho Montonepring mado of thair sidearnis on #ieli occasions Lho lon inflictad on the Turka would have heen very elight. Tho Montenegrinn uso their kuives treoly, and did wo at the battle of Utown, I neked him if there woro many bratalitios committed by the Insurgent forces? *Thero lave bhoon sowme heads cut off, sir{" ho answered bravely. sning this subject At a later parind with _bim he sl that tho nsurgenty probably had double ‘motives In eniting off the homla aud noses of tha Tarks killed in batle, They probably dosired to foxpire tore ror, sud at the'samo tiio to shako thoir enomy in his religioun beliof, tha Mouammedans ho- leving that no mutilated person can enier Par- adise.” Homo of thom, when quoationod, bad simply relendcd that they wanted to bring awa proof of tho nnmber of Turks they had killad. fo scemed to mccept theso brutalitien with sadnems, ms nn inovitablo rosult of Ahe wartare; and it is imloed dinli- cult to 800 how the Turk+, who impale men and womon alivo and eal junocent ctildron juto smail piccor, can complain. ISBURGENT COMPARGD WITI TURKISIE LORRES, The insurgont lonses up to date havo boen comparatively insipniticant. Tho sangnionry telegrany which have baon sent to tho pross hy peruony who have not besn noar tho fleld, aro disproven from the uole buoks of Gurio tud Ljuodibratic, from which I take the following statement of killod and wounded :— At Trobizne, three, . At tho monastery of Duzi, throe. At Lubzi, threo, At Utowo, twonty. Binco the insurrection began to sttract notlcs, then, the forces uuder commaud of Ljubibratio bava boen decrenncd by only twolva killed aud bwouty-soven wounded,” This recma sstonish- dug; “but it must bo romomberod that thn inargeuts fizht almost entlrely from bohind rocly, and that ther nearly alwaya take the Tariwat a disndvantago. Tho L'urks, on the other band, can never Liope to #urpriso the insurgents, becaurs tho lattor pread thoir avant posies for milos $brouzhout the mountaing, A coup d'main upon tho insurgent cawp would bo next o ju- poasible, I deshed to know at what numbor hia eatimated the lors of thro Turkish forcon in tho Horzegovina siuco tho beginuing of tho tusurrection, “Witho4t oxaggeration, about 1,000 in killed and wounde=d, Tho Tarks have fo many onconn- tors loat lnif a hundred pooplo where we have not lost a man" ** And a8 to prisoners 2" T aaked, Tho aide-da-camp anawered quickly from the othor sido of tuo table, ** Thero ars no pris- onera.” ** What aro thio really availabla foreas now un- dor your comntand ? " T asked tho Chief. TTE REDKL STHENGTI. ** There are,™ o nald, ** prabably 20,000 man wow in rovolt againat Turkish ru's in the Herzegovina, OF course, tho bulk of this forca s not availably, bocasso it i sn widely soparated aud uadisciplined. With moe thero are at rmwnt 250 or 500 Montenegrins, a compact littls fayve of Servian volauloors, ono Capain Iately in the Fronch servico, twelvo or thittoons Ktadiaus. and the romaing foroes. which, whon wo aro In marching atder, amount to 2,000 and eomevimes even 2,500 men, mro Horzegovimana, Thv Mootenegrina are botter drilled than the othenr, aro armed moro effoc- tivoly, abd they sorvo s & good lesson, QOur unemics fancy that wo have hundreds moro of Moutenegrin allies than wo have agen as Fot. Porunga thoy will coms, Who dnows? **Aud wuder whot elreunistaucos would you maka peace with {he Portv? " Ljubibratic raired Ins head snddenly, and lookod at me fixedly for a rioment or two bafore veplving. Then ho anawered slowiy : “Tuo’ Turk will do nothiez excopt under pressure. Wo huve no confidouce whateror in tus promises, nor will wo accopt sny provosed roforms unless they aro guaranteod by Lurop:ean Powora fu tho most gubstantisl man- ner. In a goonersl waoy," and hore ho Bspoke still moroslowly and emphatically-* in s gon- o1al way, wo might say that our ultima:um fa contained in n demand for the nutonomy of the Herrzegovina, or for ite unfon mitn Moutonegro, On that wo inuiet, and we are detotnined to ro- fuain in the fiold tignting to accomplial that as long a3 mo catr. ‘Lho Turkish prawises to ticat the Christians progerly, to rebulid the houses of the rofugcos, and avd io grant o ganaral amnesty, nro of ua cunsequenca to u, for # ado not bolievo then. Server L'acha has many times writien wa to lay down arms and disyorss my bend, And haa promised chat if I do so all will bo well ; bur thoro was but ono answer to such 8 rsquest or command, aod that avewer way No," *‘Cuon,” I aid, **you would notin tny oaso lnz down your arma?" Io rofscd Wis head again quickly, and, o o loud voice, said, e phatioal'y, 4 “wevenlt 0 4 in&ulnd if, In case & European Intorveution should not conto, o hoj.ed to bo ablo to WoAry or compel the Turie to rotire from the country or to graut the ineurgouts’' demands. He said, ** Wo sball maiutaio tho strugzle us long ny we bayo munitions, arms, and bodies. Wo hops 1 toio to concentrato atound us some pood Lutopean taiont, wliich Wil Balp g drilijae our forces and in conducting operations. We kuow tho valuo of outsids opinton, and if Lurope shows a disposition to give us vur rights and not to seo us nxailowed up h‘y auy one ar two Powers, we soall atida by her fair decision, But we will not be contont with promives. We expect that tho prosent condition of affairs will last all wintor, and we shall do ali that we can to creats an ontrenched camp whers o can pro- tect aud drill recruita. My orlginal plan was to lLavo au atmy always fn tho fleld and anathor army drilling in camp, so that we could con- swantly sond out men with & sense of disciplico and with good arma to haraso the Tur Wo will kill every Turk we cau discover, ai urn overy villago and town which affords thom a refuge, uuloss we can accomplish our purpose. We will vever be satisfied wlh anything excopt that wlilch wo have demanded. We shall always bo a foo hovering on the Turkish columus and around $helr towns, and will exterminato thom, i \ro cannot get rid of them In avy other wman- nor." In aposking thus, Liubibratio did not refor Lo tho populations of Helavio origin who piofoss the Mussulman religion in IHorzegovina. Ho re- ferced to tue intruding class who cowe to dowf- aocr, and to rob, and murder, and flog. HOW BCLAVIC MUSSULMANS ARE THEATED, Wherover tho fnsury forcoa have found their Belavio bretlren in villages which thoy Lave takes, they lave always told them, “Wo do not feol anv enmity toward you. Wo are Greek Christisns, You aro Catholics, or Mussulmans, or what you loage, it 4 all tho sxnie (o us, W aro ready to Eve with you in friendly comity, aud wo bave no religious quarrel with you. Allthat we ask of {on is not to light for our enemios, tho Turks of he richor olass, who take advautageof tho oppressed coudition of our bretbren to uflmder and maltreat thom." Ljubibratio (I mhould Lave told you oro this that hia name must be pronounced as Il written Lubibratich) denles that the war (8 any K0DB8, 80 far a8 he is coucernod, a roligious obe. Thers ia no batrod of the Moalens bucause ho is Mos- lom, but becaune ho bas used Lus faith as a pio- taxt for abusing nis fellows of differout creed. “*Wo ask u0 mau to chavgo his faith; we moiely desira oqual and oxact justice for all,” said 1he chief, Ljubibratlo Is by no means in favor of any di- vislon of nis native territory which should Bive 8 portton to Rusais, another part to Austris, &o. Ou the contrary, he would look with tho stronge ost dllflunum upon spy such attumo and would combat it as loug s his forco lsstod, Ho woula ba content to ssa thu ple of thp province situsted evon oue-Lalf a8 glemntlv 15 those of Hervis, 80 far sare- flyde shelr frecdom from ‘Lurkish domination, ut bo ia convinced that they havo a right to Rovern themsalves, and that s foreign rule ovor thom of sny kind would be bad., Porbars Lo is not wo thoroughily interested in tho ambitions projoct of the RNussisn political ageuts who swarm bereabouts as bo would be if Le did not fear Rusaia'a appeiite for torntory, —— STATE CENSUS OF MICHIGAN. Bpeciat Diapatoh to The Chicaga Sridund, Lanatse, Mich., Nov. 7.—The Blate consus of 1874 baa Just beon publised, snd ths followlng Bgures biave been abntravted therefrom; Total population, 1,331,031 ; excess of males, 00,837 ceotenarisus, 8; bund, 648; dear ang dumb, 613§ ilosane, 1,053 ; idiotic, G48; deaths the pro- cedlng year, 14,230, Thero are 103,413 farms, which average $0.05 aorea each, eniploying 146, 614 ruunn. producing vslues: of wh 416,146+ ocoru, 910,500,430 ; p 68; 748,808 ; guxk. 82,654,824; butter, 0, 591,858 wool, os.au."fl; fruis and vegetables, 3,848,658. OF ‘goneral industries, 859 toug lll&)wdnud‘ in 1373, 3,612,070 barrel of four, veluod at $20,170,067; and 1,600 enw-nuills pro- MONDAY, NOVEMB R 8, 1875, onn of which ha munpone tha gq%ed 8.231.470,304 feot of lumber, valuod at ity cang la had 30.950,155, Thore ara 100 mines, emploging | flown, and tmploted them to search the conntry 10,361 persons, producing 212,350,779 in min- | aud rotuen hun b erchig bub ticveribielessdnved eraln, wife. Michigan, Wisconnin, and Tows aro very nearly equal fu fopitation. Michigan nud Wi-consin camp:(ro about tha sama ares, end are nhout equal In gonerat industrion, with tho exception thint Wisconrin el ices mors basr than it cone sumes, but Michigan consumes more thea it produces, About 4 o'clook Fuaday morning burglas & large pane of glins out of the saloun of Collina, located &L 180 and 192 Dearborn » In attemnting to removo tha glass artor e it with adiamond, it acadentally felt juwardx, Tha crarh alarmed the clerks in the Post-Onliea sud the mighe-watchman, bt tha thisves wers Jurt disapnearing aroundtho corner as tiey ar- nived on the scone. it CRIME. HUSBAND - MURDER. k3 POLITICAL, FEDERAL COURTS AND THE UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP, arerial Correaporilence of Tre Chisasa Tribune. Drs Motxes, Ia., Nov. b.—Judge Love and Judge Dillen, of tha Federat Court, have been holding Court at thi place for the Iast threo weois, and adjourned on Saturday last Lo meot nt Des Motnns in the wecond wenk of January noxt. Much business wae dinposed of, inclading decicen of foreclosuro of railrosds in tha Stato York Herald, Trextoy, N. Nov, 4.—~0n Tussday raorn- inzz Iast tho quint village of Marlboro, ucar Free- hoid, Monmoutt Connty, was startied with the mtelligonco that a murder had just been enacted within {:8 limits, and that the victim wan & man named Michacl Gonly, and the rlayer his nTfe, Marg. Michaol hind been addictod to whisky- diinking for thn pant o years. On tuo dag bo. fore tho murder ho went lo hin work as usual Whon evoning npproached, however, ho bought a bottloof whisky at & atill-houso near by, and | an foliows : Bilington, Codar Raptds & Min- started fur home ina drunken condition. Ho nesota; Daveupert & St, Pavl; Central Rail- was mot by his wife, and a quarrel en- | road of Towa, Much surprino s oxpressed at aucd, after they had reached home, in rals: | tha fnterest taken by Judge Dillon iu tlon to tho whirky, ho nccusing her of stealing | tho contest for Unitod Htatas Sonator, it from him. Yrow words resuited blows, thon | fix Iather-in-law—Hiram Price, of Day- tho death of tuo victim. Atter tho deod was enport—is candidate for that oflico, porpetrated Mrs, Ganly loft tho houss and wont taa neighbor for holp, saying Michiae! Lad cut himsolt with a razor. Leople rushed to the houss and found the deconsed Iying upou n lounzo with his hoad downward, [.hrnamnq lond- ly. Mo did not live long aftor: . The nelgh- Lorhood was alarmed immediately, and Squiro Johnsoa Instituted a socarch in the honse., He found it 1 a disordered stato, with blood snd has been writing letters to most of the leading Republican mombers eloct, bogging them to vote for bim. Judge Dillon bas taken R0 1auch intereat in tho contest since Lo has been holding Court here, as to send for the leading Rapublican Inwyers, }urgman. aod mem- bors olect to tho Leginiature, who Lapgencd to be in the city, tako thom to hia room, and urge spattored overywhora on the walla and blood | thiom to aupport Mr. Prico for Hen. and bair on the floor. A stick covered with hair ator., Much "comment {8 made upon and blood, sixteen mchmlougby threo nwidth, | Judgo Dillon sdjourniog bis Court to was found ucar the wall. Tho Sguire at onco meet the mecond woek in §.n uary,—ths weak the nominatiou of Henator is mado. Judge Dillon belioves iu taiung care of his own bhouaobold aud family first. ~ He appolnted Hitam Price, his father-tu-law, Commissioner for the fows Cen- commenced to impanel a juiy. 85 Mrd, Gnnly rushed towa attitude with a fazor, but aho was provouted in titno from ueing it upon lum. An tnquest waa hold, several witgeases wora examined, and Whilo doing him in & menacing tral Ratlroad ; his brother-in-law, M, M. Price, Clotk of his Court; and now, to cap the climaz, hio hes appointed lus eon, Iiram _Price Dillon, Master in Chancery in tho forscfosure of the Davonport & 8t. Paul Railraad, Ifiram Prico Dillon in a young man in Judgo Grant’s oftice at Davonport,—a mere boy that never hiad caso in court. Lnecial Digrateh to The Chreaao Tripune, Des MoiNes, In., Nov. 7.—Tho leading dailies in this Htate, as usual, are non-committed ou the Benatorlal question; but, with much sdroit- uess, are drawing out tho rural papers, which aro as badly mixed as could well be, there being no uaabimily of soutiment, As the matier bo. lougs sololy to the Legislataro, which ia mup- 10sed to be capable of poformiok ita duty. What have the newspapers to do with it a0y A FURyY, how? Upon one point the raral proes agres ; Svectal Dievatch ta The Chieago Tridune, that Mr. Kirkwood haa noright to expect the Davesront, Ia., Nov. 7.~Quite an ezelting | offico, rhooting affiay occurred horo last night. Abont - 11 o'clock a Mr. Joln Frelinger, of Kock Island, St Poshtaa nd';};":}'f':. htoas B and n well-known gentloman of thesa parts, went Lexa, 11L., Nov. 5.—The elect into tho cigar storo fu this city kopt by & womsn | ; EXA qlm;,,;'_"_"hs n";;,g:f:.;""fl;;"::;’a"g‘; “:‘""“d“m‘;’{fi ““:’ ki “:“":"“ z‘;“g’;:‘f ";" county oflices recelving & majority of votes, as sho ordere m out ol 6 shop, whicl o bo rofused to oboy. ‘Ihen abo wont to put bim out, | U3l Tho vote polled was, howorer, a very ot which bo siruck her, whon Bho woized a ro- | /12bt 0ne,~tho poople having fallen into a state voiver and firod tiro shota at him. o then fled, | Of chroaie lmlilflnrlflzue 10 cegard to politics, bt slo pursnied bim to an alley and fired throo | o, Ovecal fhapateh to i e L ehots moro &t bim, ono takiag éffect, thongh not NTONy M. DoV, G.—The official v y # DeWitt Couuty Is as follows: For Treasurer, g:;;‘i';muuly wounding him. 1o shen made hia Williatn Gnmh’rul, Ineepondent, 1.567; nl.‘l" Mabou, nerm lican, 1,116 ; Gambre.'s nisjor.s, 451, David Licherdson was elected Burveyor without oppesittun, Speciat Inepatch to The Chicaao Triduns, Orrawa, 1ll., Nov. 6.—Tha ofticial count of the votes in LaSalle County, made this evening, glvcn Rarmond, Democrat, for Troasurer, 3,140 Storiill, Republican, 2.49%; Brumback. Repnb- & vordiet was rendorod that Michaol Ganly came to his doath by bloga on tho head, fnflictod by BOMO weapon in Igo hands of his wife, Mar: Ganly, Sho was sccordingly committed to jall to await the actiou of the Grand Jury, A post- mortem oxawination rovealod tho fact that tho head of tha deccased was fearfully cut and mashed, and that the fatal blow waa struck on tho top. For somo years tho decessed and his wife lived happily together, during which they aaved enough money lu{)umhuu & comfortable honto. " Of lata yoars they led a quarrelsomo life, all owing to the inllaenco of w ieky. The decensod was 45 voura of sgo, hls wifo a fow yenrs youngar. Thay are natives of Ireland, and have boe lu this colintry siuoe the year 1852, OUTRAGE. Srecial Divatch to The Chicaao Tridune, InpiaNavouts, Ind., Nov. 7.—Four weeks ago, Charlus Ramsay sud Harry Wilson, street-car drivers, look Mary Dryer, a young girl 14 yeats of ago, who had taken passage in & oar Isto ot pigt, to tho room of ono of them, | liced for Burvosor, 3,21; Gray, Domocrat, and outraged bor cruelly, She kept tho mattor | >80 : quigt through foar uotil” Friday, whon she was WISCONSIN, uo longer abloe to conceal Lier condltion, coti fossod tho causo of it. The wien wers arrested yostorday, and Remeny has acknowlodgea par- Uicipation in the doed. . TeXAS MURDERERS, New Onvneass, Lo, Nov. 6.—A Brownaville spocial sava Judgo Morilil delivered an elaborats optolon fu the United States Court to-day, do- ciding that the cases of tho colored soldiers of Ringgold Barricke, i1 dicted for murdor, coull not ba transferted to the Federal Coutts unses tho Civil Riguts act, a3 tuers wam nothing Lo show thoy could vot rocoive a fair tual in tne Btato Coures uudor tae laws of Toxas, which cantalu no digerimination in rogard to race or color of prigouers, wituesscs, or jurors. speeral Dispatch to The Chicado Triduna, Mabrsoy, Wis., Nov. 7.—Lats dispatclies Sat- urday night and to-dsy ralse Ludington's ma- Jority to over 1,200, and the Democrats who wero o jubilant ysstorday curse their Central Commitioo Chtirman and givo up Taslor for good. The Ropublicans now claim ono majority ia tha Assembiy, —_— TIIE CANAL RING. Saiclde ol a Canal-Engincer—Intercsts iug Papers Kound by the Coroncrs Jury. FoLrox, N, Y., Nov. L—A faneral took place in thls placs Jaet Friday which ought to be de- toribed in ons of the chapters in the history of tho Canal Gommisslon. Monis 5. Kimball committed suicide ou that day. He had been an ongizoer on the Oswego Canal for twenly-seven yeats, ‘Thore were numerous changes daring that portod in tho politics of the Btate Evgineer and tbo Caoal Board, but Mr. Kimball kept bis placo duriug the enlargement of that important and exnensive portion of the canal, which cost ten times as much as it should have done, ilo waa well thoughit of by all h:s neightors lo Fuaiton, leading a ufet, orderly life, keaping his own conusal, mln‘ama Lis own Lsiess, ano enjoying the reapoct of the come munity. Ho had 8 wife aod one marcied daugh. tor, aod lived well, rocelving from the Btate s salary of from 84 to 80 per dsy. Thathe hsd eaved up a considorablo aum of mooey was kuown {n the village, but tho value of hia prop- erty waa not kuown untila Coroner's iBquest wss held on bis bodv. The Ppapors foond in hia kola and examined by the Jury ° A NEW YORK STREET FIGHT, New Yonx, Nov. 7.—A fight, originating about political matters, occurred early this wmorniug, at tho corner of Eioventh strost and Socond avouuo, durlug which Petor Welch, John Ilickoy, and Patrick Alonatsu wore serloasly, if uot fataliy, boaton. Fraok Burke, Matthow and Jamos Kernun, Michnol Jenkins, and John Folt, particlpants 1 the affrav, were arrested. A woman, passing at the time, was atruck with a stouo aud seriously hurt, A POISONED WELL, Lrwiatox, Me.. Nov. 7.—Thero s some excite- moat in Leeds, Me., over the discovery yester- day of aruenicin large quantities in tho famlily woll of B, 0. Thomss, Fortunately, it was dis- covored in the first paliful pumped up from tho woll, and befors any ooe had drank from it, W, Keuth, a neighbor, has bean arrested on suspic- fon, he having purcnaved rRe quantity of A furolahed poworful proof of the olarges of sesewls n Lewiston last Thuradsy. bribary snd fraud mada agaiast the Canai Ring. THE PINNEY PECULATIONS. One of the papera taken from his garments was 8an FowNcigoo, Cal.,, Nov. 0. The testimony alubpnnl to appear and testify befors the Canal In tho cane of Pluncy, the defsaling clork of | (o Gamsgs Crant morr By ool rAids o0 Naval-Paymastor Spaulding, is concladed, and | nad already been oxamined in regard to the tho Court hos adjourned to Mare Island. There | work upon somo otmer pars of tho canal, and hiad been suspe'ided from oftice, Next wad un- foldod » minute acheduls of ail his proporty, stating whore and how it was (nvested in variras and distant placos, with the rate of interest and l4 ample caune for believing that the testiniony is of a damaging character, and necossitates Lho callig of & couri-martial, T0 BE HANGED, all tho particulars, showing thet _ he Nov. 6.—Tho was an exact and carerul busie 87, Louts, 3o, Nov.8.—The Globe-Democraf's e i B O T 4 Troy, No., spocial says Henry Berck, convioted of the maurder of his wife, and Meredith Watlers, man when ho caro to Fultory 8nd bad no means of making money besids his profession, the convicted of murdering Mise Collaway, a young | schodule of Lis propey showed ita value to bo Iady who would not recolve his attentions, wore | more than :mo.flovk When bis house tn Falion brouglit beforo the Court to-day and sentenced | was burasd savera! years ago, his friends, the canal contravtors, eaai *‘ chipped in ® $1,000 or $2,000 to rebuild it. In one of his pockets there woro found coples of the laws for the punishe tment of bribery aud the recsiving of bribes by publio officere, aud accounta of the disclosures mude by the Oanal Commission, and other news Ly Judgo Edwards to bo hanged Friday, Deo. 81, { THE WEATHER. Wasamvatoy, D. U., Nov, 8—1 p, m.—For the Upper Lake region, falling barometer, south- easterly wirds, warmer cloudy woather, and | items on tnat subjsct, in somo of whioh his own possibly “Eu raius, followed by rising baroms. | Usmo was misntioned. Chore were also about €200 in money, & new empi; n d;"""e‘“',‘,“,“,‘f”’ winids, and ‘colder; < parily razor-cise, and a wote to his wife (ell. WOUAL ODSERVATION. iog her that he was golng to Byracuse. 5 On the way to the 8:18 &, m. train he must have Cut04go, Nov. 7, W 0 T T m'_ chauged his mind, and, instesd of crosming the bLridge, be went along the canal till he came t & = P refired spot, where, loaning over that canal iae 30T 40 a8 W, gt e | Shioh bad beon the scans ang the subjeot of his 00 b, m 3008 4% 70 B froan Giear, | lifetima of frand and bribery, he cat his neck oe D.m.30.001 42, 10N, E,, fresl Clear, both sides with & razor 80 ss to caueo instanta- P m. 30,00 6 97N, E., freal ‘Clear, | noaus deatb. His bony tambled into the water P m 0,03 400 TTN. K, fresh. |0 Qlear. | 4pna did ot sink, but floated down until it was discovored, about two hourn afterward, It wonld bs a fit subject for & Dickens to il out the piet- ure, of which $hoee facte furnish ths outlines, | by depicting the mental agony this man must (o arimum Goriomoter, 637 minlmum (hormome. r, 37, \ GENZRAL' OBSERVATIONS, \13ag0, Nov, 7—Midnight, T bLave endured before he determinod ko commit 30.08! 46N, ¥,y ,uuk Clear, —_— roskbgen | 19431 fs“;'im Vo b Sflfia, CROPS, Davonport 30,08 43N, -1 (reah|rrsesloioncT Spectal Corvaspondence of The Chicaso Tridune. Duluth 29,89 Claudy. Laya, Biophenson Co., I, Nov. 4.—~0Our i farmors aro uow busy gathering their corn. Tha 3 crop i8 not very satisfactory, owiog to the early ;::::D % Fair frosts. There ls suough, however, for home Marqaeite. [,...s 'Icu.;, consumption and to fatten the hiog crop. Tals, bl 5:9il 1lLight smow, [*n oonuection with the magbificent yielda of small grain and by, foots up & balance that will compare favorably ‘-lrh any section of our A forlorn looxing creatare named Demmick, “‘;&,fi;fi;,‘z-'.,‘,’.:;‘,’.{,‘},.:‘:’:,‘",‘,., Choago Tridune, with balf the buttona off his vhirt, sad numer- GaLeasung, 111, Nov, 4.—Iu old Knox snd ad~ ous other marks sbout hls perspn that betrayed | joiniug counties, the farmers have swept and Btofrasamldowcrship, va dered nto the Madison | Eatnistiod shoir sorn-criba. aud are gathioring tho Btroot Htation yesterday afiernoun and fald bo- | BN 0rop. In AL com 4 bt dry tently to crib, \Vun od & b fore tho Statiou-keeper a bitter vomplaint asto ;‘;i’:fi wn{lihll‘ in order x:z pus‘l?l.::rnm::;l:. :‘. how his wifo Julls bad Joft his bed snd | diten for cribbing. Weo bave a very good crop board witiout ~sufficient cause, and had | in yount of busbols, but poor in quality, caused gono away with another and a weraa | DY E3rly frouts. 1tis loowe on il oob, and bads man. With loars starting from bls yyes [ 7 42FUBK: . & he told how, some two weels igo, she had eloped with aue John Btewart, a bridge- butlder, and how sha had lefs bun to .maks kh own bed and breafast, and & aweet lifio gist of ——— LATE LOCAL YEMS, EARTHQUAKE, Bix Fpanciaco, Cal, Nov.7,—A heavy sbock of eartbquake is reported in Ban Bouito Ceuuty § sunny summers to care for hersolf as besteho | this moruing, preceded by a harsh, rumblug could, y'x‘lmu bo told abood her aged yinsuts, | RoMe. The Vibration was from oast 1o west. who are Tnm wealthy and well known in the T S e e community, and whoss bearts are nealy byoken The Daily une, of Decatur, 111, has yield- with thwr only daugbter's outrageons coriduos. | ed up the ghost. Cause, pertinacions creditory o gave the oflig overal addressos, tvithoer | aud lack of the LOCOSAATY stawpa 30 sow tlem. SPORTING. THE TURF. JEROME PARE nAcCES, Nrw Yonx, Nov. 6,—Thers waa a Jarge attend- 4nco At Joromo I’ark Lo-day, tho last of the ex- trafall meeting of tho Amotican Jockev Club. Tho first raco was & scllng st epatak.s, three- Yuartersof & mile, and the raca was wou by Joue B Arctarug rocond, dattio V. third, and Vavlarkilt fourth, ‘Time, 1:20, The recond raco was 8 freo handicap Aweep- taken, which wan won by Madge. Rhadamanthos tecond, Lelapa thitd, Joa Corna fourth, Bhylock fifith, aud Woatherby ixth, Time, 3:153{. The third 1aca for membars’ cup, & froe handi- £ap nweepatakes, members of ths eclub to rido 1 nulo. ‘Lo racn wun won by Ihg Bandy, by thres lengths, Buruivor second, Buylock third, andg Neattin L fourth, Thn 1aco wag an easy ouo for Big Sands. Time, 1:52, The toarth wos s free Landicap rweop- riakos, 1 mulo. Tho raca was won by dadge. Egynt socond. Willie Barke thir: Arcturun fourths, Leauder fifth, Westhotby sixth. Time, Tho fitth race and lnat was a handican nleapls- chasa over tho usnal courso, ‘Ilie racu was wou by Jloroluto by neatly = forlong, Osago sacond. Boz threw his Tider at the foot of tha biil, aud Diavolo broke down in bis off bind e after | clearing tho water jump. Timo. 425, ‘Ile wholo raco was mucciasion of misliar.a savo to the winnar, Usage nearly threw bis ndor &t the stune wall, WARHINGTON, Wasuixarox, D, C., Nov. 6.—TlLe tratting matches pravented by tho westher during tho woek Look place to-day. The firnt race wae mila Lieats, best threo iu tive, for » pureo of $2,00, £1,000 tothe winner. The following started : J. A., Banuer Toy, Annfo Collius, Jack Draper, Dlauter, Batemau, and Fravk Munwon. Prank Munson won tho race in threo wtraight hoats. ‘Lime, 2:45, 2:45, 2:4214. Tho secund raco was for local horses. BAN FLANCISC SN Faaxcaco, Cal., Nov. 6.—At tho Bay Dis- trict track yestarday. in tho ftrot, best thrco in tive, Oaklaud Mata won the second, third, and fourth Leats, in 2:27, 226}, and 2:26. Han Bruno took the first’ monsy in 2:253¢, Popa tbird, and Mary Davis was diatanced in the first beat. The 2:23 trov for to-day 18 postpoued on account of the rain, THE DIGOEST THIEP IN THE DUBINESS, The findiug ia tho followiug cass and the description of the animal should bs posted in overy judges’ stand between tho Atlantio aud te Dazific. Tlo botao and his owner bavo dono mors to demoralize trosting than soy other pair in the Union: 475, Washington Driving Assoclation, Washington, D. C., va, J. N, Haber et al—Complaint 'sud infurma. tion in the matter of the entry and performauce of the dark 1 Lothad y or browa gelding Smail Hopes, alian ler which last name Le waa 3 racent mieetingof sald Associstion, Upon dincorery and proof pf the Identity of this horss, who a oxpeliod under the name of Bamall Hopes, May 4, 1675, the Washinglon Arsociation stopped Ais career 1EoB thelr courvs by efecting tha horsa and pariien from thelr grounde, with forfeiture of enirancefocn and premiutn already won, and reported the care to the Board of Appleals for ‘much furtber action an to them shauld srem proper with refeceace Lo the horse and partiea {mplicated a the fraud. Cunsidering the evidence fu ton, it waa ordered that thelr action bo spproved snd commended, and that said horse again be Fecorded ux- [giled, and that the ssauined owner, J, 31. lover, alias cKay, alian McOregor, alias Jumes McKellar, b alsy cxpeifed, end that the care be 0 mtitined nntil the next mmecting of the Bosrd for such furtlier action sa may deemed praper with regard to otlisr parites charged with complicity fn sald fruud, safd parties Lo bo uoL- Sed of tue pendency of thess procecdings, Bmall Hopes is o dark bav or brown geld- ing, stands 15 hands bigh, near biod foot white, thie whito extending about 2 inches above tho fetlock, off hind foot white up to the fotlack, teoth somewhat brokon off in front, apparontly {rom biting the mauger ; sight enlargement of above fetlock, on tho leit Liud leg, caused injury from his runumg away while in igan, and only discoverable by runuiug tho hand over tho leg, sometimos csusiug ki (o ap- pear Iamo oo leaviug tho atable. ‘This horeo is whiat some tartman oall & ghost ; that is, bo appears boro and there under gitfer- eot names, with a differ=nt owvor, and & differ- eucdriver. Ho cnters in all ciassos of racos, from 3 minntes down to 2:25, and is aiways suc- cossful, cacrying away the best parsss at State aud county rairs, and at umall race-courscs the country over. As will be ssen from the proceed- ings above quoted, his cwner or diiver has &a many aliases as the Lors Early in tho fall ho was ontered in & raco st Dubuque, of the 2:30 clase, for a large promium. 'Thers wero tmo beats against him, snd bis driver, desiring to settin matiors at ouce, lot bim o, He distanced tho whole fleld on the third hot. Theroisa similar performance recorded of bim tn Califor- nia, when ho trotted under the name of Lo- thsrio, Mo shortly afterward turned up in Wha:hiogton City under the uame of Laplani, when ho wea discovered and sent tuto disgrace. Where be is now is not poxttively known. A BARE OLD HOBSE. A fow days ago the 5t. Louls Republican noted tho death of Jack Roasiter, an old sod celebra~ tod trottiog borso whoso name is famillar to sporismen througbout the countrv. The nobie old auimal bas a Listory, of which the following a8 briof synopeis: Jack Rositer was a Wood's colt, and was born near Buffalo, N. 1., In 1833, He made his debut on the turf uudor the title of Chicazo Jack, as a compotitor of Know-Noth- ing, iu a race on the old Cambridze Courss, thiat rece, two dead heats wero trotted. and Yad won tho savonth hoat and the race in the then re- maikable tio of 2:27. Ile remained in New York until 1860, when he was brought Weat by Johnuy Chamberlin, and sold to Willism Billivgs, who, four years aiterwatd, sold him to_C. Bent Carr, who has owned him ever since. When Jack was 29 vearn old bo was matched in s raco sgaivst Ben Bolt, over tho Mound City (Mo.) track, He won this race in three straight beats, trotting tho third i 1%, Whon ho wes 81 yoars oid he enterod a purse raco on the Mound City track, with IL. 8. Carr as driver, [ls 1ost the first four Lieats, and thon J, O. Kelly took charge of um and won the next three héats, Lrotting the sev~ enth in 2:33, Probably no horse in the conntry Lias evor mado such b record at that age. puckordengiiany BASE BALL. PEREONAL, Horee, of tho Athletics, haa askod » rolease, and will probably get it The Iateat **authoritstive™ statement con- coraing Clapp is that ha will nat go to Boaton. The Hartfords are said to have secared Eggler for 1876, 1¢ it be true, thoy have added gon- tlemanly player to their collection. W Tho now Cincionati nine, as far as announced, cousista of Bwoasy, Plierson, Buydor, Clack, Keasler, and Fields. Golden will probably play in the nine next year, sud Quinn may also bo on- geged. It I stated that Mr, Cammever, who is gener- ally known to the !xrufuslon Ly the bigh-sound- ing utle of the Mutual Base Ball Association, bas engaged the foilowing nige for hia grounds for 1874 : Hicke, Mathews. Htart, Nichota, Halli- aan, Hooth, Holdsworth, Cassidy, sud Farrell, Hines, who had signed with the Athletice, hag had Lis contract canceled, sud is again in tho fleld, ‘The reason of the fracture waa that tho Athletio Club Lad promised bt €400 oo Nov. 1, and €200 Jan, 1. When 1t is noted thas this o soization cannot pay the men who havo nl:yadrsunn the past soason, it is protty clear that thoy could not sdvance any money to anybody. - The Loulsville Courier-Journal prints s leiter from Byoder reasserting his Purposy (o go by that clty for 1876, ‘Fhie same Paper gives som)- whiat sxtendad ukotchos of its new olne, nang g them sa follows: Devlin, Snyd, Carbine, Ger- hardt, Hague, Beclitel, Chapm: Ryan, Hast inge, A, Allison, Fulmer. gement have doue protty wall in esouring & team with unly ono dishouest and zaacally man, and one 1LCApR- ble, Neither of them came from Chicago. Avropos of the snnonncement that Craver is likoly to go to Louisville, 1t may bs well to 8k the mpusgemont of the new olub whethor they belie¥e 1u omena. If thay do, their atten- tionds called to the faot that Craver belonged o488 Haymakersand they bursted ; he belonged to tha Chicagos snd they expelled im; he {o longed to the Baltimores and the: bursted; he belvnged to tho Centennials and they burated ; Lo Lolonged to the Athletics and thoy endad tho s0agon €5,000 behind. —_—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nsw Yorx, Nov. 7.—Arrived, the steamers Wyoming, Baltio, City of Richmond, from Liv- erpaol, and the Anglis, Glasguw, and Stato of Nevads, from Auntwerp. Puymouty, Nov, 7.—The New York, has airived. Qurexs7owN, Nov, 7.—The steamer Peunayl- vaws, from Phitedelphis, bas arrived. — A RECEPTION AT GALESBURD. Correapcndence of The Chicaco Tribune, Gacxspuso, IIL, Nov, 6.—Probably the most reclierchio yecoption aa yet given hore this season wau that of Mr. sod Mre. Jobn Edwards, on Fri- day oveniog last, st their magoificent residence, coraer of Cedar and Towpkios stroets. Ar, Ed. wands i & wealtby bankor of this city. Kope teameor Frisia, from | B, ana 75y 320 puests. nmong the effle of the oi graced tho spacioun patlors, presontik an attractivo foena of outh sed Leauty, Tho fair and talent- e danghters of the hinet recerved the.r many Ruests most pracefully. Amoifg tho_ notibies Flhsflnl were tha Ilon, ucis Colton and wite, Postnarta: Carr anl an! many otbora #1.0ug our prominent citiz ne, THE COAL SUPPLY, PirTancna, Pa, Nov. 6.~Tha run of goal for the lower rorts by the preseut water will ag- Rrecatn shout 7,250,100 hust.el-, aa follnws « T'or Cincinuati, 125 barg s, with NP0 bmhely o for_ Loumville, 25 Loats sad 275 barges, with 4,550,000 bushale, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, THIS LYENING, rnd every ¥rning this weekand Hiunday, Nov, 14, N Comic Opera In 3 Aets, by Otto Nicolai, Performed by the Chicago Liederkranz, Under to dizestion of HANS BALATEA, With an finmenss cast, Cliortis of 73, Orcheaica of 40, b ¢, New Appointments, New Scenery, LA1 PICES—Xdmirnion, $13 Tescered Seatn, %0 rtaexira. Admirslon to Gallery, 8) cte. Sratu czn e peserved during the day at the Box Omce. Litretton {n Englisls and German (10 cts) to Yo had at'hn Hiox On TO-NIGEIT. Only lecture by tho great It T, B A RN T M. Unlon Fark cmu-cz.—--“rn«l World and How_to Live “ 5 etr., or in ex- h07k, contatning and ndidress ! Plymonth Wil It Tho eminent sclentist, Prof, WINCHELT, Tnian Tark Cuurch, Taesday,’ Nov, 16— Avcant of A1, Blanc,” basutlfully Wualrated ' withs o' Large viewa by artifcial Hight, Carpenter & Abe. ADELPHI THEATRE This Mondsy night, Nov. B, exch evening of the ‘week, Wednes d Saturday Matinees, Pronounced the Mot Perfect Production Ever Witnessed in Chiengo. A thrilling story sdwirably portrayed, Wonderful Keen: sad Mechautieal Itfects, Prices—~15c, 2%, nn oxtra, xt week the Kiralfy tacle, "Alla}UNDT"C“ LD IN LIGHTY DAYS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, 3unday, Nov. 8, THE FAMOUS CALIFORNTA MINSTRELS, with the additional services of the JOpar comedian, » BILLY MANNING; sleo, JUSTIN KOBINSON, hin Dt orpusrauco I Chiiago.” Every Eveniug ‘and Wednesday and Batunday Matineos Mouadny, Nov. 15, the great JOMN HART, Also, T, 5L 1 ENGLER, fu vew Ethiopian skelches, AUADEMY OF MUSIC. GENIAL DRAMATIC CLUB! ® TWO NIGHTH ONLY. Tuesday night, Nov, 9, A song will be introduc>d durlog tas Lustic Sccno by Mra, G, 1. Turkington. Wednontay nisht, Nav, 10, MIRIAM'S CRIME! and MY NEIGHEOR'S WIVE. —_— oo 'S VI COL, WOOD'S N.USUM. Monday sttermoon, seeong weer anl grand suceess of UNCLE FOM'S CABIN.® Mouuuy evening GRIF- FITH GAUNT, or draLotwy, fn whi b ali the liviug cunioaflles will spoear on thie stage. Misn Jeanfe Quig- ley the Lilifputian Princess, in Song and Dance; Prof. Wurd with bis Punch ard Judy, an the Ietticat Fat Woman in America. Bunday Afternoon and Evening, Miltontan Tableaus, NEW OHIGAGO THEATRE, Positively LAST W America's Greatest Emo- ol Artite, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON And er Unrivaled Combiuation, FANE BYRE, Every oventng at ¥ and Batuniay afternooa at 2. A LEOTURE FOR THE TIMES, The mort futeroating lectirs of the weason will be deliveied b that unique_orator, Rev, Jas, lan, on Willfam (1L} tn Treland of Civil_snd Reilfous Liberty; in the eorner Franklin and Vap Bire a'clock p. m, _Adumisalon, 50 cts. —__MILLINERY, m STATE-ST., RICH, CHOICE, AND ELEGANT Millinery Goods! POPULAR PRICES, WEBSTER’S, STATE-ST. 124 Two Doors North of Madisen, REMOVEDFROM 241 WEST MADISON-ST,, WEST SIDE. o FINANOIAL. H C WILLIAMS & CO, BANHKERS, 40 WALL-ST,, NEW YORK, buy and sell Chicago City, Milwaukee, 8t, Yaul, snd other good municipal Vonds, Investment sccurltiea constantly on hand. Wanted—llurlington, Cedar R, and Ming, first. Wanted—Chicago, Lanrille & Vinconnes first, Wanted—Northern Facific 7 3-10 irat, Theso and other railwsy asourities not regularly quoted made a speciaity, Orders for stocks and other securitivs recelvs peraons] aitention at the New York Btock Exohavge. $100 INVEST NOW ' $1,000 ACCORDING TO YOUR MEANS. 410, $:5, 3100, 1,000 IN HTOOK PRIVILEQKS, They often pay & proft from 10 o 16 tmes the sum Inveatod every 30dsys, without risk beyond the inveat- jneot s explatned in gur book snd Weekly ¥inaucial port sent fres, containing he daily prices su fuctuations (A0 ocour st 1he New York wieck Eir change. Also, iho genoral condition of the Naw York wouey market, ALEX. YROTHINGUAM & CO., BanXors und ru, 13 W ) OPTICIANS. JAMESN W, QUEEN & Cco,, OPTICIANS, 024 Chestuutoaly, GV Broudway, Philsdeiyhis. 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LOut3, and Chicaju, Lanias City nnd Denver Siost Lings, Onlon Do, West Kidr, moar Wadison.tt, bridres Firim ; 4 Devot, and 123 Randotph-tl., and corner afich ami_Lave st LT Fanas City and Danver Fast Ez.|'13:0) noo: Bt Louts wgid Springfisld Kx..,.|" 4.0 nringtiold & Toray, uk & Barhnagton, iCH finiinguy 0 & Paducah Raiirnag or Lacan, Washingtag tat & Dwialit Aco smimmrtatiing® .03 o LAKE SHORE & MICHICAN SOUTHERN. | Areiea, €:2p, m, R:81p! m. Mall. vin matn line, Bpscial N Y. Eap Atlautic Tizprass. dalk Michigyn Accomimmmtaiion...s Nt Exvrons.. 5 1t Prion MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL AILRAAR, o et Comataie, ricict 0o, e Wicoaa, Dol ILipan. say, througn) & Towa: aisg, 3 And Stevans Point,'Pay Miiwaukeo, St Fail &' syctin, thiough Eapee ILLINOIS CENTRAL RA Depot, oot o Eakp ot ey lel?’l‘:?;!i-n. etet - Ufice, 12) Kandalphat, ne, lark. o& New Urleans Purineld aad Vauria DrIGEReId Mt Exnron §cortz and Ke'wax iy Dubugae & Sioux City Pz, ., Bubudue & Siout City £1p Glman Paseagar,.s, 0, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAD, 4 07 Lakest, Indiana-ar. and Sicasnih.uf., (and Sisteenial t Offcas, b Clarest) Tare. | v D CHICAGO LINE, Tiekel Ufice, 101 Clark-et,, ear- Tewce, | dreive. New Yark Atlantie Frip S0k w1 R85, e 260" Dinaraneionn _Carsand Hew Ca, i) Only line running thy hoial cara to KAN From Central Depot, /JQ"E ANE, second-st, Ticket' uifce, 1 Indianapalls, Loolsvil na Rxpress Indianapolis, Louie| Rail Sieht Erprew day CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KoX0WO Pittabury, Cincianati o mer Clinton and Currotl. s, Randolyli-a., a LIvs Louls ftallway dept, eap. Side,” Ticket o fice, L1 Arrive, Indisnapolis, Leutsrille & C: nati Day Expirm hPl'IYS!URO. CINCINNATI & ST, Louls RAILRIWD. gl corner Clinton and Catsottonig, e Tocketufice, 121 fand siph-at idepare: St | Arvise, Colambus, Pittebarg & New York ™ 4 ay Ltjres: Colombas, Piitabiirg & Nigt Eipuersidatiy), 308, m. - 8:09p. m, * 8:40p. 1, 408, m. 4 PITISDURD, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, La Day Cxpress., Parseug e Facine _ * Sunduy excont, cept Saturdays and Bundays, BALTIMORE & eare srom rear @ = 1 Except Mondars, Ea- 0! HID RAILROAD 23, Jrom ¥ podiiion Huilding and font ihington, and at depargs+t I Ol hedky cor- Teare, | drrive. Farress, Bundare Excopled,...,| 8 10 o m.| 15415, m: Expross, Dail s p; f o Eapress, R CHICAGO, H?_CK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Devt, earner of ) nlr it Shermamata, ek ofse B Leave, Omaha, Loavenw'th& Atohison K. *10:18 &, m. Pera udation, 1# 60 p; Nien| 0 MEDICAL CARDS, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, couxzs Washinglon & Frantlln» Cuactercd by the State “I.Imul- for $be a3~ urpose of glvio, a0 sa! o oty ! L3 iaaBood, $a0 poaitively be cared. Taleraing ds "‘.':"’,:Ew’mfui‘.'fi"‘ OF writa, ; o for pationta. o Slaraas o, UEEANR Y on Rl tkat iy Sillon tol But=10 cetts ta Dr. ke 50 atos a0d Darlors. + ¥ sbens pha bt 3 ot, Uttice bours, Y8, @, 107 p. . Saadays, 10 to 13 . 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