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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1876, : wexpected, the whole nutn- erathis trae ey of whom 3000 are Repth der was but TT as ond Scandinavians, aud derma sean, bole Oats, nearly all Irish and Cer- are Pie clear vain for TILDEN, map Fanmnays, one Refers 1 but 6,000 thes tlate, aa COMPULSIO Russia’s Final Argument with the Intractable Turk. of quict but effective work Is Arent dtl that ‘of Maj. Brockway, the being doe M tate for Hevorder of Decils, Reublters more popular man on tho ticket, Tete ae who more fairly deserves the hearty and 2000 THY, Republleans of Cuok County, gapport oF Aix lan morlest, Intelligent gentle. ae bravery ag, a soldier wns never 20) eT and’ whose entira fitness for the aaa ee der fg tlowhere denied. His can- office of Sey recelyed the indorsement of St. Petersburg Sends Its Ulti- matum to Constane tinople. Forty-eight Hours Given the aides Dane, amd we expect to ece hin Porte to Decide on Peace eh Joun Comexey with a majority that or War. sake at feast four good large Hyures to este : PERSONAL, i. To Esoape the Latter Russia‘s Terms itis « matter of couree thot romobody Is prepare Must Be Acceded To, jog slecture on the sallsnn trlal, and Judgo Bie iAMlister may bo the mane Forney's book, * ACentennial Comrataston Cols Forerqsatyled by tho Saturday Revtew aa eam pant, and very shallow." Mt tin Farquhar Tupper's readings are on the aI sof Love,* ‘Marriage,’ ** Beauty,” eater eay Tires, "46 Gecll's Choice," and 4 ecene rae“ Weshington,” the author's nev play. area 18 Pacdeker. Tho London Spectator ants to bare iin go to England ond produce miles to the Knglish counties, and anys that bo cought to auperacde everywhere the heavy and un- prselical Biursay. Mr Beecher bat remarked that, 'f young men cet run in debt, they cannot favest in onything peer ghana little home, which leads the Provi- dence Journal to femark that the little home with- oat 4 little lock on it would not be permanently asfe to bet On. ‘The Darlington Zaukeye says that when Wenry chy bein env 2 biade of grass sprouting on hia abir-borm he exeltimed, *¢We must have a chinge.” Whether le expects to bring about the change by sullng for Titdep the veracioue chron- {eler hasnot dectled, Loring Paco, the American office who, it {4 presumed, lost bis tife on the second disnetrous Tgspllan expedition Into Avysainin, was Gen, W. FF, Laing, formerly an officer of the United States amy, and afterwards a Confederate Major-Gen- ini. Atthe ctor of tho Rebellfon he accepted gervice with tbe Khedivo of Egypt. Lady Lytton accompanies the Viceroy of India jobls tout Info Cashmere, and in hfs enbsequent Jocrneyings. Their 1:xceltencles will probably ar- pivest Delf about Chtistmas-Rve, Culcutta witt pot bo reached before March, Meanwhile, the Goreroment willbe there without « nead, and none the Ices eflcjent on that account, no doubt. ‘Tue Countess Mary Joannint, the only American resident in Belgrade, las made an appeat to ier countrymen on behalf of the homeless and suer> jagSerttana, She computes the nunther of ucaple peeding aldat 250,000, The Countess Joannini will beremembered by old Washingtonians a8 Misa Maty Hartington, daughter of Mr, Chaso's Analst- sotSecrotary of the ‘Treasury, ‘An Engiivh eclontist exprexses the opinion that It 4s often dangerous to sleep in full muonshine, thong not for the reasons popularly assigned. Paring the full moon the sky is frequently clear from clouds. At such times there fs rapld radla~ ton of heat from the earth, anda person sleeping ‘ontof-doora fs likely to suffer a chill which may produce serious contequences, Atthe Soclal-Scleuce Congress recently held at Liverpool, Mr. W, H. James, M. P., spoke very foret- > Pt the question of incorporating s profeesfonal | saltechnieal traning with avound wyatemn of gen- erleducation, He traced the history of the City Guitds of London, showed how enormously wealthy they must be, how this wealth fs totally misepent, snd matntained that the country had w perfect right foaskan account uf thelr stewardship, and appro- ptlate the funds, if necesuary, for educational pur- pores. We tead with dismay In Nature that **'Tho Fel- lonsof the Colleye of Phystelangof Dublin have determined to adinit Mlse Edith Y’echwy to the ex auination for the L. K.Q. CoP AY Phiten nitaken kindness on the part of the Fellows, for Ut Moe Pechey is adinitted to the examination and becomes an LK. Q. C.P. Ly nu mun with any respect for himyel€ witl want to marry her, and herdomestic prospectu will be forever blighted, ‘Tie idea vf tviling 80 mutch of the alphabet upon sn unprotected female ty, to our way of thinking, revolting, Tuenew French **Dfogtaphic Generale,” pub- Msbed in forty-wix volumes, contalns the extraer- dloary statement tut Horace Greeley began Ife ua anortist, Other American subjects are alio han- dled wlth want of accuracy, or uot uted. Thus dames Gordon Bennett, Sr, dohu G, Whittier, Merry Ward Heecher, George Baneratt, and Ratph Waldo Rmetgon ars not mentloned, ‘These amis- Hons inthe American departinent of the work are unfurtnnate, wince it ta generally conceded to be fall aud accurate in ity notices of prominent per> sonsges of olier natlonalitles, The lafernal machine which exploded on a bag- fge-cur between New Yorke and Philadelphta, the other day, wosa very simple contrivance. A pla- Al was attached tothe dhl of clock in such a manuer that the minute-hand would strike the Aiggerat2o'ctock, 1t is supposed that the pis+ ‘ol centained g blank charze of powder, which, on being fired, communteated with and exploded the Sjuamite, Fortunately, the trunk was on top of the plte, and Uctte damage was done by the explo- von. Hisuct known what could have been the motive of the inventor of this inachlne. The New York Valion of Inst week enya: “Tho Bonuoent to Hentl Reguault, the yours French eee ofa promlye su exceptionally Driliunt, Jog eked fy January, 1871, during w ally iy re cealeeed Paris, hus becn completed. Execteil can scription among the pupity and ex-puplls of he a i gee Beans Arts, the monnment stands In pean the Inner court of that Institution, — liad at ad Cour da Murler.’ 2. . The si of Regnault ls from the bund of M, Degor- ances ‘The face looks morbid and trucu- pan the bronze fsa dark iu toue that it may ia epee for that inexpressive material, , J syotesponutent Of the New York Times writes a Cee, letter on San Francisco, bringing out Jn tuChicage ee lgraatany vf being provincia, Wo Gilneas ve been taught buwility, aud-ander- toh or Neat thio cardinal virtuey ore not extant New York, ‘The crime of being provincial This Action tho Result of Recent Turkish Successes in Seryia. Turkey's Compliance with Russia's Demand Con- fidently Predicted. Greece Advised to Keep Aloof from the Eastern Complication. TILE EAST. Russia's ULTIMATUM, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Lownpon, Oct. Jl.—An official dispatch from St. Petersburg announcing that the Ruasian ullmatum had been presented to Turkey bas created great excitement in Anancia) circlea here, and consols have declined 34 per cent, with a depressed fceling in all classes of Euro- pean sceurities, ‘The peaceful outlook fa yanlgh- ing aud the war-feeling fs revived. + Tothe Western Assoctated Press, CONFIRMATION, Sr. Pereranora, Oct, 31.—To-day's Oficial Gazelle states that Gen. Ignatieff, the Rueslan Ambassador at Constantinople, has been in- atructed to demand the Porte's acceptance, within forty-eight hours, of an armiatice avd suspension of hostilities; otherwise ,the dipto- matic relations between Russia and Turkey will be broken off, and Gen. Iguuttefl, with the whole of the Embassy, will leave Constanti- nople. This ultimatum of Russia to Turkey waa dispatched from Liyadia, where the Russian Court is eofourning, to.Constantinople yeater- terday. Panis, Oct, 91.—Adviecs from Constantinopie last night say that the armistice was uot then signed, but that ita signature was regarded as probable. ENGLAND, PRANCE, AND GERMANY. Lonvon, Oct. 31.—The French and English papers are aissatigicda with the Emperor of Germany's statomont about European offaire in Wie speech atthe opentug of the session of the Imperial Parliament of Germany, at Berlin, yesterday. The french papers accept ft os a dt rect inonucs to France. ALEXINATZ, CoysrantinorLe, Oct. 31.—It Is officially stated that the Turkish troops have entercd Alexinatz after several days’ fighting. RUSSIA AND GERMANY, Lonpon, Oct. 31.—The Zines says edito- rally: “It is important to observe that we have notice that Germany abides ond will abide by its alliance with Russa, awl though ft will struggle to keep on good terme with the other Powers, the Government of the Emperor's nephew aud friend will remain most closely kult with the Government at Berlin.” INTERNAL CONPLICT IN SERVIA. Perensnuna, Oct. 3t—Inteliigence received here from Belgrade states that Priney Milan's departure theuce for the army has given rise to acontlict between the Servian clyit and ndlitary authorities, The Turks are marching upon Krusehevatz, and Gen, Tehernayefl {s operating with the ob- fect of covering that place. TUE MONLY MARKETS, There is a pants on the Berlin Btock Ex- change on sccouut of Russia's ulthuutum to Turkey. RUSSIA'S CAUSE OF ACTION, Vienna, Oct. 3l.—The S'liticat Correspondence of this city publishes a telegram from St. Potersburg stating that the order to Guu. Tgna- tefl to present Ruysin’s wltimatum to the Purte was dispatebed by the Czar direct to Constau- tinopte last evenlug, and that the Czar was ii duced to take this step by recent events in Ser- yin, and Turkey's continuing the war notwith- standing the uegotlutions pending for uu ar- mistice, RUBIA BACKED BY THE OTRER rowRts, Buussels, Ort. $1,—ZLe Nord hopes the Eu- ropean Powers will support Rugsia’s demand, and that the armistice will be scttled, but adds that the Porte's dilatory tactics do not facill- taten defluitive pneilication, and will force the Powers to redouble their tirmuess aud eucrgy ou the question of guarantees, NO SURRENDER, A telogram from Belgrade says the conater- nation caused by the news of the fall of Djunis hos been repliced by great netlyity, and a strong reaction in fayor of contlnulug the strug. gle, Mintster Ristles, i conversation to-day, declared that Dfunfs was not Servia, und thot the Government waa detgrinived tu resist to the lust, even though abandoned by all Europe. He stated thot the fall of Djunis was owing to the rejuforcemenst of 20,000 Lattalone and eighteen heavy siege guns received by the Turks far Kesh, He safd the Turks bad further relnforced Dervish’ Pasha's army, which arrived before Uy thuk of themectvey ae clu S*aois puraps | arHy $8 at Dellgrad aud Tuvatoyieh's command Lins." We rejoice that a Ne y York man liss gone is haif way bepween Djunts and Krugevatz, §aeteto teach them better A digpateh dated “Coustantinople to-night Preemption, things. states that u Cabinet council was eld to- Vhero ty no BO conceit, no ignorance, nu crime, ‘La vuly: andthe Ambasaadors met at Gen, Iynatiefl'y were ho poverty, no uifectation in Now | residence, According to reports current this Neg Ake H nolhlng ele in this country outade | evening thre fy sttll sume disugreement relative Tat Berks The tuto re no to the detuily uf the armistice, ¢ Alintuach de Savoir Viere~trom which A CALL To ARMS, Seeaty quoted wonno anetit ronathe In regted fo | ONBONs Nov. 16 a, m—Ttho Standards . Sainte-Beuve’ dispatch from Belgrade gays un order bus been wad etrightiut lapees at dinner—hs | read tn the streets throughout the da: tn reg ecgulte an IntereaUngg sdulton to tho um- | guall able-bodied men te report emagtves fog oe bi uarbrath lecltca that “a gentleman may | fintnedfate service. Tha Turks lack transpor- Ofettaben Fella (aa young lady whe taa becn | tation, and can therefore advance but slowly, fhe bone YS storm, but with whom he his not Jt fs rumored that ltaly ond Austria haye ty are Uelng acquaited, offerca mediation, Ht ate ta young und pretty UNRELIABLE PREDICTIONS, {Ne authority, + “1 A Vienne telegrams to the eatne journa) says BAY accep Det ale ay eeeee, Otter la eho | TT cstubllahed fact that “befor the Baa whois Dut abe wit not speak to the gentie- h holding the umbrella Russia ultimatum upset all caleulutions the BA mere over her, and | Ambassadors at Constantinople telegraphe tar when spe 2 hin th tho wost distant man- | oy Monday to thelr Hosetneuty ket the salad) Ves a her destination.” These | armistice was secured. It ts believed in official le tnetructlona mould spect a read by all ladies, web ge all who are young and pretty; If quartets that Hussig in consequence of the sud f teed ne Who are otherwise, they will not en advance of tha Turke, nu longer wished to have the no of demarkution between the can- ‘utectlon of th y tending partles during the armistice ized Hire He -Alplanael te’ sanele Ue postions toy mish bold at cheb iki y HOTEL ARRIVALS, of the armistice, und that shu therefura seat MP HomeThe Mons Caffe acon, Bose | ke thls sudded step, \ Lynn, Maws,; Col. L, L. Crock- ORBECE, ; ‘OW Hon. W. ‘Teller, Colorado: J. M. A Paris correspondent of the Standard tele- i Cty; E.G. Hive, BD, Hac graphe: {t te stated that the Powers haye seut x, Linsley, New York; | anote to Greece strongly urging her not to xe ‘Lob itt, Orexon..., Tremont Houses | complicate tho situation by assuming a warllke x ow Yorks Joh He the Hon. H.C. | attitude, Heysige hasten, lowe nC. deen Pb PERUAPS 80, Bearer, Brookly eeeye Mingtons'c. Hl. | A dispatch from Constantinople to the Stand. Pavuyes* w2rooklyn; dg? G.. shattuck, | ard says it fa stuted on excellent authority that oe Opera peg ttt,, Mnroas, “Agent Kel | the Sultan, in order to give proof of hia iberal Ho de beetbes Efias” Arnold. Buf | sentiments, hus finally determiued to make | Wwpine, Hee pa Aveta, Bch. s de | Stidhat Pasha Grand Vizier atortly 2G. thee peoriag ERP es Orand Pack te— WIAA BUEECIL Wierd AGEN C We Palrianias tttabapottey | 4, THe Slandard’¢ Viewna speclat represents that fa Cleveland’, B.'Stone, and‘ John L. #rees | tho Emperors Willlain’s speech ut the opening: fanea, Hackworth, Ottumwa; J. i de of the Reichstag hug producea an uncomfortable Wy ‘Mois Mationns §. Ih. “Ladin; St. Loutas ant Bk bone, b feeliug in Vienna, and fs thought to indicate i 3 dudge “David York; i. We Davia, Ke that the triple alliance ts not firm, Lavtey, bias Pdteres Burtingtons Joho B, “iy bo DB," ETO, Baha Yorks Vincounne Gemuer ouee—t. 1H. | Loxnow, Nov. 1—8 a.tn.—The London Post Neca Sth Salt Laxe city oar Hat arterial aays it hug reason to Lelievo that only yester- duy, subsequent to the issue of the new Rus- olan instructions, important peaceful telygroina: were read from the priucipals concerned iu the negotiations. It hupes, fotwitstanding appear- ances, that Gen. Iguattel bas uot reverted tu the jes Meowning, U.S, A. rf Ue +3 We Ben deans ie ae i (phe b, sortison, Bollestiies 3. Wagon V+ & Greshain, ahd 8, Claypoo),” Int are six weeks! ar fruits of victory Russians aul Sere apan. Teun demand fora which would on Ha frum ‘Turkey and ens ylaus to unter pon a AlHons porsble of neceptance are otfered, we tay feel certain the Porte will accept them. A few hou fH ahow whether Russia seats war, ‘The above fs prominently printed ta the Jot. A Berlin dispateh to the Post says 8 gloomy feeling prevails here, although (t (a asserted ta aiplunistle circles that the Porte haa already eubinitted unconditioualiy to Ignatieff'a dee mands, A Quern stony, Loxnon, Nov. 1-5 a im—The Timer’ Bel- Brafe dispateh reports that ituestan officers Blot deveral Servinn soldiers on Sunday tn their endeavors to check the stampede at Djunis, The dread and hatred of the Servians for their Russian allies have become intense, ‘The levy en masse attd M. {(fstfex? declaration concerning protong: ed reelstanee ave idle vaporits, The Cover ment las neither arms nor moncy for the pew. Iyratsed levles, TUNKBY DANE NOT RRVUSIL. orietn ae The Temps’ correspondent at Vienna eays there Is no reason to. suppose thut the Porte wilt resist the Ruselan wltinatin and refuse armistice, Its consent to the latter was expected cyery moment before the ultima- tum arrived, It rematns to be seen how far Russia's concilfatory attitude fn regard to wcon- ference will he affucted by the Incident of the ‘ultinatusn, ANOTILER PREDICTION, ‘The Times has the following dlepatch dated Paris, Oct. 81, midnight: "Ibis announced this evening tliat before the expiration af furty- elght Lours the conclusion of un armistice will he offleally ratifled.’” ‘A dlspateh to the ltussiun Pelegraptie lspateh to the Russian Telegraphie Agenc: aoe Bu Feterabuni ete Bly a0 pe atl motizes ne bed faith the pushing of military operations by the Turkiah Govertment while negotfations are pendiyg, and enys that it Is this conduct that has compelled Russia to have re- course to compulsion, AN ARGUMENT AGAINST USSIA, Loxpon, Oct, L—The Contemporary Levlew contains © paper by Mr. Gladstone reviewing Mr. Sctuyler's book on Turkestan, Extracts from this buok have been much quoted here by tho pro-Turkish portlon uf the press to show that the Russians have been guilty of barbarities equal to those charged ugaltiat the Turks, and tha subject has excited grent Interest. ‘The tendenvy of Mr. Glad- stone's urticle is t» demonstrate that Scbuyler’s work is fair and impartial, A purtleulur extract was been seized upon in order to stir up strife. .Mr. Gladstone iel- dently deprecates apprehensions of Russia's ag- Gressiyeucss, LATEST, Lonvon, Noy. 1—5:30 p. m<-A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph, dated Constantinople, Tuesday event: asserts that an ormlstice for two months has been signed. A special from Pesth to the same paper Ae it Is stated that a conference has been re- solved upon, ‘The inembers will be the Am- bassadors of the six Powers, the sole object to be the pacification of the three remaining Vow- ‘ers, Russiy renouncing the ides of thelr pulltical autonomy, and belng satistied with the selt-ad- ministration detiued by England, ‘The Times, iv ita leading editorial, regards the situation as very favorable, and does not ‘think ft conceivable tint the Porte will realst the Russian demands, Various correspondents confirm the report that the Turks have eutered Alexinatz, A spi dispatch to the Daily News from Puratachea suya Geu. ‘Tehernayeil has had an Interview with Prince Milan, aud itis reported Bint the Priuee bus expressed & desiee te abdl- vate, The Nees! Belgrade special reports that Gen, Tehernayelt has abandoned the de- Sense of Krujezevatz, and ordered Ffarvatoyleh to fall back thither, aud then move down the valley of the Murayfa to Stultz, where the two portions of the army will be reuulted. The ariny Will then fall back on Chupriza, Taratch- in fa being hastily fortified. * WESY INDIES. JAMAICA ITEMS, . Krmston, Jam., Oct. 3L—There is a still very great prastration of general business in Jamal- ea, {i cougequenes of the recent commercial pante, Contldence is beginning to Le restured, however, and there are Judicatiuns of Lnproylug ‘business. ‘The heaviest rain-fatl on the wland within the past four years has ist, been experlenced, ‘Khe trial of the Barbadoes rioters has com- menecd before Judge Phillivs, the Judge froin New Zealand, who was seut out by the Colonial Office for this purpuse. Goy. Lennesaey is 60 unpopular that he fs lilssed on the strects as he passes {1 his carriage. At the {stends of St. Martha's, St. Bare’s, and Anvuilla, much damage his been dove by the Rates, wr place, several vessels were stranded, schouner, the Matt Bodell, sunk at her moorlugs, the crew ese On shore great kuvos ta reported, especkillyin the French quarter, ag many a8 215 houses having bebu destroyed In that” part alone. At SE Bart's and Anguilla the destruction of property fb ulso Gent, aud much Watress prevails amon the pour of those Iwlande, A. correspondent at St, Bart's writes: “Sume forty houses were blown down und destroyed, and sixty fujured.” » GREAT BRITAIN. BLADE GETS THUNK MONTHS, Lonnon, Oct. 3L.—Justiee Flowers, In the Bow: Street Court to-dny, sentenced Dr, Slade to threes months’ bard labor, o his conviction under the Vagrant act. Counsel fur the de- fense gave notice of av appeal, pending wh{eh Dr. Siade’s previous bail wus accepted. The sentence of the Court was received with mingled applause and lilsses by the spuctators, INTERNATIONAL LAW. Lonbow, Oct. 81,~Tho next Annual Confer- ence of the Association for Reform aud Cudi fication of the Laws of Nations {s announced tobe held ut Antwerp on the 2st of August The Burgomister and wuthoritiea of verp will receive the Asgociation, sssisted by a Reception Conunittce from Brussels. = GOLD BILIUMENT, Lonvoy, Noy. 1.—Amertean gold com to the amount of $170,000 was withdrawn from the Bank yesterday for New Yurk. re WASHINGTON, Work of the Bank-Kedemption Agoncy~- Demand for Postal-Carda, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasinuton, D. C., Oct. Y1,—Dieut-Gen, Sheridan haa been here in consultation 4 cone siderable portion uf the day with the General of the Army and the President, It is understood that the conference had reference to the plan o the Indian campaign during the winter, To tha Western Assoctated Press. Wasitungton, $3, C., Oct, 83—The following ing statement of the operations of the Natlonal Bank Kedemption Agency for tha mouth of October and for the four months ending this day, ledag the frat thirdof the current fiscal your, : Assorted Nationa) Bank notes f\ for circulation returned to the bank of {seuy in October. July Lo Oct, 31, * Agvorted National Bank notes watt fo circulation delivered to the Comp- Colle of the Currency for replaces Ment with now matew, October. Joly 1 to Oct, B1.....60 as Natev of faffed. Ttquidating, and re- 4,148,400 21,010, 900 a National Banks duposited in + 1,747,200 9,957, 000 the T'reaaury October, July 1 to Uct, 31, Totale— October, daty L 4 . ‘The number of p nl during month ending to-lay was 24,116,000, belts an {ncreagu of 4,077,500, or nearly 15 per cent, over the fasues of Uctober of last year, "This ts tha largest issue ot cards ovetiring fn any one month since the iutroductiun of cards some three years wes Wilson 1. ne wis toxlby appointed Keyes nue Storekeeper tar the Fourth District of Tl- nofg, and WW, H, shersifl forthe Seventh Distriet of North Carailna; Simon He Liteas tiauger for New Mexico, and Robert C. Arehibuld for the Seventh District of Ludtuna, ——<———— "INDIANS, Gon, Mites Punishes bliting Butt. Sr. Paun, Miun., Oct. L—The Pivneer-Drvas has a special from Bamarck which says Gen, Miles had a successful fight after an unsuyecess- ful counell with Sitting Bull on the ist aud Qt nats. on Cedar Creek, killing » pubes of Indians and wounding many, bis own Tosa befng two Wounded. He chased the Indians ebout sixty miles, When they divided, one por von golug toward the agencies, and Sitting Bull toward Fort Peck, (ien, Miles following. Gen, Hazen has gone to Peck with tour com- nea of fifuntry and rations for Miles, Sit Jug Bull crossed ‘the river below Peck on tho th, aud had sent word to the ayeut that he was couving fu, aud would be frleudly, but Wanted ammunition, Oana, Neb, Qct, 8L—One hundred Sioux Indians left Siducy, Neb., to-duy en route t the Indiau Territory ong tour of inspection, They will pass through hery tomorrow, UALTTES Details of the Disaster on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. A Hoavily-Laden Coal Train Runs into a Passengor Train, Nine Persons Killed and Twenty. five Terribly Bruised. A False Alarm of Fire in a San Francisco Theatre Causes a Panic. Twenty Persons Killed. Ontright, aud That Number Injured. TELESCOPED. Scnaxton, Pa., Oct. 31.—The fearful accident on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Weatern Ritil- road Jast night occurred at a sinall station known as Leliigh Summit, on the Peconomo Mountaln, twenty miles from Scranton. The regular afternoon train to New York and Philadelphia, consisting of seventeen passenger coaches drawn by three engines, had sbout 1,200 paasengers on board, principally pound. for the Centennial Exhibitfiun, The train was, it appears, two hours behind time, and reaching the Summit abortly afters o'clock, stopped to take water from the tank, While there a heavy conl-train drawn by three engines ran into the rear of the passenger-train, telescoping two of the cars through aud through and breaking five others, The seenes that ensued were heartrending, although by a most miraculous circumstance the number of killed was but few. The Seranton Lepubiican this morning gives the following Jist of the dead and wounded, all of whotn belong to this State; Killed—Dayid RK. Pierce, of Hamilton; James Bragg, of Utlea. Wounded—Truman Seymour, of Rome: Cor- nelius Gay, of Preble; Lena Donald, of Hamil- ton; Mrs. Duffy, of Hamilton; Mrs. D. ft Plerce, of Hamilton; John Parker, of liamit- ton; Mrs. Abhott, of Jamilton; Mrs. A. L. Tuttle, of Columbus; Mra. W. 8. Parker, of North Brookfield; Frank Dutly, of Morrigon- ville; Edward Brainard, of Richards Springs; Albert Thomas, of Shelbourne; Hugh Kelly, of Columbus; Enos Varker, of Morrisonvilte; Mra. =D. Norton, of Columbus; Miss Maggle Perry, Watertown; Mrs. Armour, of Morrisonville; Mr. Armour, of Mortison- ville; J. R. Smith, of Green County; E. Jack- son, of Riclifleld Springs; Mrs. Latimer, of Sv- ders; taking, in all, two kilted outright, aud tiyenty-five severely injured. ‘The wounded were conveyed to the Gould- bory Hotel, where u corps uf surgeons from Scrauton attented, Mr. Seymour, Mr. Gay, Mrs. Dowall, and Mrs. Pierce ure not expected to recover, A pusacnger-var caught fire in the wreck, and ‘was cousutmed upon the track. ‘The dead were conveyed to Scranton this mouruing at 2 o’elock. ‘The pussengers on the wrecked train were transferred ton epectal train, and proceeded on their fourney at midoicht, ‘The scenes aad ineldents connected with the collision are described a8 heartrending in the extreme, ..._ANOTEER account. New York, Uct. S—A special dispatch from. Scranton, Pu., eives the folluwing particulars of the diauster lust wight toa Centennial train on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Raflroud at Lehigh Summit, “The passenger train stopped ta take water, aud on starting one en wine became ictached. After belie again coupled to the eecond engine, auuther start was made, which resulted in breaking off the last two cars. ‘The two engines and” fifteen cars Went vuck for the stray cars, but in coining ‘up infssed the coupting, Tu bucking up for the purpose af uguia attemptiug to couple, and when at about forty yards from the two detached cars, the “loag heavy fly laden coal trun oof niuety- Uiece cars, drawn by three eugines—the third, one being in the centre of tho traiu—cuine driv- {ug tp at a speed of fiftecn miles an hour, and ran futo the two detached cars aud shot those forward into the rear of the iifteen cars. ‘The palatice of the truly, the two detached curs standing between thy two trains, were, strange to Ay Bue little damaged, and the reat cars of the tlttcen tuto which they were immediately plunged also suffered Nettle, But the fifth and sixth cars from the rear wero Hterelly knocked into kindling-woud. ‘The remainder of the pas- seuger-tralu, fn front, was not much Injured, and even the engine of the coal-train which had caused the datnaye was very little broken up. ‘The passengers were wedged in the wreck in such, a Way that the backs of the seats had to be brokers fn otder torcscne many of the sufferers. Someul the passengers hud atcpped off the train tu walt for the watering of Die engine, and so fortu- nately escaped. These and the uninjured on the train Itself immediately sot to the work of reset. Nine dead and twenty-three gashed and brulsed bodfos were tuken from the wreck, ‘The rear car of the passenger-train bad the usual red-(ight signals, gut the train was very: crowded and the crowd on the platforms bid the eignals from the engineer of the front engine of the cual-train, su the latter claling, ‘The curve dud the passenger-train until the cual-train was funcdiately upon ft, and the steep grade re- quired all the steam whieh could be carried. SCnsNTon, Pit, Oct. 8t—Coruchius Guy, of ‘Treble, N. Y¥., une of the vietlus of the Leigh Suustult ditater ou the Dy, L. & We Raliway, died of his Injuries at Gouldsboro tis morning, His remalus were conveyed to this clty, where the bodies of Deacon Utagg and Dr. Pierce, the other yletims, also lay. The bodies were ine elosed in caskets und constyned this afternoon to a tr lute homes. tof the wounded parties passed through the ity from Gouldsbore to-day en route tor their homes iu Madisoy County, N. ¥., and. others, about twenty fi all, ure stil cared for at tha Sluons Honge by a corps of Scranton surgeons, ‘The death of Mra, Brown, who remained un- conscious all day, 9 expected momentarily, aa iaalao thatof Mr. J, 1. ‘Tuttle. ‘The majority of the injured ure in a hopeful condition, —— A BIG FLOOD, Loutsviune, O., Oct. 31.—The New Albany Ledger-Standard's correspondent at Orlcaus, Orange County, on the Mine of the New Altany: Kallroud, sends partieulara of a fearful ralne storm which took plice in that region, cum menelng Sunday mernlug, and continuing tit nearly daylight Monday morning, The ran was a “perlest flood, the | water nut only pouring down a3 wil in drops, but per- fect eievts. The ground resembled a like. the water having potted pon tie tows until batt the plaice wis Hooded. ‘The water rose aa high u the Window-tops, aud gas yet had fallen but {ttle La additton to the déstruction of houses keeping goude, barns, stubles, ete. large lots of ciltie, horecs, hugs, et were drowned. Lost River) fs extraorduarily high. ‘The bridge over this river, between Ore : Jeans and Faull ds swept away.) Thhs ts the bridge on Which Packard and Tangett were banged hy vigihits several yeurs azo. At tw present tine it is hurpusallie to coipute the danage which the flood has occastuned along tho buttems of Lost River, but it will be unusually: heayy, probably $100,009 in ninuunt, THURNOWN FROM ts nuaay, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Kenostta, Wh, Oct. Ul--Une of the wealthiest farmers of this county, Mr. Fe A, Higgins, inet with a very serious mishap this mornlug, andone which may couse his death, Mr. Higgins is far advanced jn years, and very. di ‘hich fuct prevented bis heariis tne 11380 4 from Chicagu as tt cate up bebind bin, fils forse. beeamne trigh , jumped fn tront of the trafu, and wus killed. The shuck threw Mr. Higgiia out, und Injured hin 50 severely that bis recovery ts doubtlal, —- EXDLOSION, Porrsvitz, Ba. Oct. St—An exploston of flre-daup occurred Jast night fu the Wadesville CoNlery, near St. Clair. ‘Three wen, named Dormandy, Ryley, snd Welsh, were shockingly burned, Wut it fe tiuaghe woe fatally. The dam aye done was considerable, und tt will be severa) days before work (a the ifue cau be resumed, — LOCOMOTIVE UXPLOSION, Rictsatonp, Va., Oct. 31.—A special to the Despotch ways a boiler of a locomotive on the Alexuudrlu, Mauusaaa & Orauge Hullway exe ploded ut Abingdon to-duy, killing the fireman, J. W. setter, oud Evgineer Robert Wilson, Qondon Fuct war the first neer, All the wht nelghbore hood was broke nee, when found, indiented a pressure register uf WG) pounds. A CRY OF & FIRED? San Francisco, Cal., Oct. d1—A false alarm of “fire created a pantie In the Chinese Thea tre, on Jackaon street, last night. The building was crawded, and a rush was made for the sin- gle means of exit,and many were trampled down in the confusion. The police dragged ont twenty mead bodies and about the same number of wounded, The Chinese refused to render any assistance, and the performers continued play- Ing until stopped by the pylice. DROWNED IN VINEGAR Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Manpisox, Wis., Oct. 3i.—A woman named Mrs. Hustleby, Uving In the Town of Vienua, fell down the cellar stairs head lirst Into a bar- rel of Vinegar and was drowned. saigiacie A RIVER WRECK. Littir Rocs, Ark., Uct. 3L—The Gazelle has special that the steamer Rosa Miller was sunk, hear Pine Biutl, and Is Lehi wrecked. a CRIME. BURGLARY, Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Dentaqur, Ja, Oct. 31—An attempt wos made last night at Aplington, Ia., to break into the farge fron safe of 8. L, Kemmerer. ‘The burglar first broke into # blackemith shop aud got tools, fe then broke open the door of the office, attacked the safe, snd broke off the combination lock, when he was juterrupted by the appearance af Abram Kerninerer, who was walting up to load acar of hogs, The burglar presented a pistal at Kemmerer, who, hein un- armed, stepped back a few steps, when the burg- Jor passed’ him, menacing him all the tiie with «the revolver. Going to the rear of the offfec, fie mude his escape to the river and woods. An alarm was immediately given, butas yet no ane has been arrested. “He was evidently a stranger, as he was unknown to Kemmerer, Spectal Dlepatch to The Tribune. Fast Saginaw, Mich, Oct. sl—The residence of A.B. Paine, at Saghaw City, was entered this morning by burelars, who fot away with Biren eush, and oter articles to the value of 000. FORBEARANCE ENDED. Speclat Dispatch to The Tribune. St. Lovts, Oct. 31.—Great excitement was created in Kansas City to-day by the report that the farmers of Wyandotte County, Kansas, bad organized o Vigilace Committee to protect themselves against horse-thieves, and that they had hanged William Fulton avid another notori- ous desperado named Hendley, elght miles southwest of that city, on Sunday morning. Tt is also sald that they took three others inte cus- tody, who have undoubtedly been hanged, and that the farmers of Jackson County, Misgourl, are co-aperating with them, Jackson County was the home of the and Clel Mil. ler, the Northfield bar JAVED, Naw York, Oct. 33.—Jotn C, Thomas, atlas Cassiday, who was Indlcted several months ago for complicity In the forgeries of the Roberts. Qleason gang, and whu was released a short, time oo because It was represented that he was at the point of death, was rearrested yesterday in Brooklyn, by Detectives Fiehi snd O'Connor, of the District Attorney's office, and brought to this city, He was rearrestet!, charged: with other forgeries, aud committed to the Tombs to he tried on the old charges. On tle way to the Tombs he escaped from the oflicer, and has not yet been recaptured. TE PRIZE MURDER. Baten, N. d., Oct, 31.—The Satem Court con- vened this morning, and ut 2 o'cluck this after- nyon the State Proseeutor moved the indict ment against dames Weeden, Jotin Clark, Sum- uel Colller, Martin Neary, aud Richard Goud- win, forthe murder of the youth Walker In the prize-tight. They are ail to be tried together, There is much exeltement, sud there is a rumor that indictients will alsu be found against several prominent Pulladelphfans for beg present nt the fight, STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED. Apectat Disyatch to The Trivune. Buntanuton, I, Uct. 31—-The City Marshal to-day restored $20 worth of stolen jewely to {te owner, George W. Ladd, of Qainey., A Tot of boys discovered it couvealed ina luinber-pile where the burglar had left {t for safe-keeping, The police got wind of the discovery ani ee ceeded {fn recovering al] that had been found, The thlef was under arrest here on suspicion for several days, but wus dichurged for want of evidence. —_- MURDER IN ST. LOUIS. §1. Lours, Mo. Uct. 81.—John Strathers and Samuel Wilson, both colored, got into a quarrel atuncero ball on Christie avenue ntout 2 o'clock this morning, during which Wilson drew: a large pocket-hitfe and plunged tt iatu Strath- eft breast. killing hin almost Instant! have killed a tay fy Chicago: fe wag urrested, ‘SEEN YEARS, New Yors, Oct, 81,—Charles Wiliamson, allus Perrin, who was conyieted sume tine azo on two fiudletments, chargluy hin with forging bonds on the New York Central and Buflslo, New York & Ente Ratlroudt Caupantes, was, sentenced to-day to thy State Lrisou for fifteen years. A WANTON DEED. Speclat Dispatch to The Vrisune, INDIANAVOLIS, Tnd., Oct. dL~—While some buys were Sndulging ti Mulloween sports to night, an tinknown person fired tuto the crowd, shooting Hugh Barnes in the bead aud inilleting a fatal wound. A BURGLAIVS SENTENCE. Evizangtin, N.d., Get. S—dobn Murray, @ Now York burglar, who robbed the residence of Gen, George H, McClettan, has heen sentenced to eighteen ate Prison, snd to pay the cozts vt Murray was tried ob alx iudicements. BAD NICKELS, Littne Rock, Ark. Oct. sl—[n the Federal Court teday, dudge H.C. Caklwelt ant the Bench, Benfantn 2, Watkins was conyieted of mmnkings vountertelt nlekels, and sentenced to pay wtlue of $1,000 and one year's lnptlson- nent. ep THE WEATHER, Wasmyctoy, 2. C., Novy tla m—For the Upper Lake region, rlslug burameter, varl- able winds, mostly frou the northwest to the northeast, culder, partly cloudy weather, aid partly poostbly occustaual ralns. For the Lower Lake region, tlstug barcmeter, variabic winds, tioatly from northeast to south- cast, nearly stutioniry temperature, partly cloudy weather, snd possitly oveastonal rain. LOCAL, OBYERVATIOND. Lie 90, 6 5 n Ve ‘apy, 1 Was Bit 4 Maximuns theritonet DENEMAL Arta! HEAUU, Oct Wind, Muht. wid Cheyenne Taveupar us Cul. Be he dteah Soran JOURNALISTIC, Bpectat Dlayattch ty Tha Didune, Trpianaronis, find, Ger. 44—Ou uppllestion of sume creditors of the old Sentine Company, Thomas Lf. Bowles waa to-day appotited Re- celver, A new company, comprised of seven of the old stocktivlders, hat been formed, and are ticles of association ure aft ready for ing to run the (netitucion on a basis of £50,000 capital dt {a believed that the Recelverslip whl nyt hisk louy, aud the only ones who will Jose anything: gre the stockholders, who have been practically frozen out by the wew corporation, tween him und the trustees of the POLITICAL. (Continued fram Secont Page.) ments, of course alluding to Republican cor ruption and prailgacy, mud lauding the virtues of fmmacuhte Uemeckacy, whtel had uo faulte, and only wantet to gel a chance to cone inte power. “He alluded to the Detnocratle promise of reform, which le argued meant everything. Cot, Chandler's apecch was of w aimilar charac- fer, ‘Thu audience was by no means enthuslas- fic, and when the speaking was over silently marched away, ~~ CORRESPONDENCE. THAT “aRRE Noy? To the Editor af Tha Tribune, Citcago, Oct, 31,—With alt due deference to the distinguished legal attaluments of Wirt Dexter (who seems, just now, to be busily en- gared In running @ side-show for the benefit of the Demo-Confederate party), aluiy me, most respectfully, to suggest that after a man fights his way to the front and secures the nomination of a party os fntcliigent as the Republican arty, it ily becomes hhin. or any other man, to jnsult the party or belittle the nominee ss he ae Jast night in referring tu Miilsasa "mere I Mr, Milla may not have the experience of old+ er nen, but he has certainly made o canvass—a model uf fairness, and spoken almost nightly, Ficoruual sand eloquently forthe right. he has been fulrly nominated, and the party in city and county settle ol him with more unanimity than any one on the ticket. Moreover, lis num ination” is cheerfully acquiesced in by Mr. Reet, who declares that be will not run for the ofiive under any ercumstances, and cheerfully urea his felends to support. Mills, In doing so Mr. Reed absates nothing of the hold he has on the estimation of the people, an estl mation which will place Mr. Reed tn McAlis- ter’s place when his term expires, or souner, if EUviRHSS will allow or shaina force him to re- shin. Now, Mr. Dexter, and other self-appointed guardians of the political consciences of the people, let Mills alone. “Glve the young mun achance,” forthe young ren of the vity and county are golug to rol up a@ by majority for him, expecially on the Weat Sipe, GEORGE T. WILLIAMS, To the Editor af The Tridune. Cutcace, Oct. 3.—In your Sunday morning paper I noticed my name in connection with George Titus Williams, of the Town of Lake, respecting voting for nsember of Congress, etc. My answer to the inqulry of the reporter was that I was not the George T. Williams conneet- cd with the reports spoken of; andl siinply stated how I woutd vate, and Twist to aay that some of the cominents of the writer do injur- tiee to Esquire Williains and myself. George Thus Willams, Justice of the Veace of Lake, fsa noblerninded and highty-respected citizen, uyoud officer, and of such excelivnt character a8 to colnmand esteem and intlvence, ati whlle he may vote for Mr. Iloxic, he is not going around in acrowfig manner. The last clas of voters spoken of {ithe report 1s a supposition of the writer. Geonce T. WILLIAMS. COMMISSIONER DORDICK. To the Editor of The Trihune. Cwicago, Uct, 3l.—Having accepted the nom- {uatfon of the Independents for the office of County Comunisstuner from the First Cummis- stoner’s District (which comprises the entire elty) as my own successor, If elected, prior to the nominations of elther the Democratle or Republican Conventions, I am therefore not in a position honorably to withdraw, and shall re- main a candidate, I respectiully, a8 well as fearlessly, refer to wy record for the past three Years In that body, which is the only arsument. peceseary to Le Used among the taxpaylug and. reilective minds of this elty, withaut regard to party, why they attould all eee that my name fs upon the teket which they vote. us cneol the tour to be viectud. W.R. Busnick, CLOsr THE STORES. To the Editor of The Tritune, Cutcaco, Oct. 81.--It Is to be hoped that all pinees of busincas wilt be closed Tuveday,— election day,—so that every hotest mun tay have an unhauipered opportunity of recording his vote. It will pay every business man to ulve up one day’s buginess nt his store or office, for abummer administration eats up many days? pronts. Let me sugvest thut petitions on the subject be sent round to att business men, and wu action be not deferred til the duy beture The Board of Trade ‘will pags MISCELLANE OUS, BURLINGTON, TAs Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Beniinatox, bu, Oct. l—Thia has been gay of Intense politic) excitement here. ‘The afterticon edition of the Hatekeye published a letter purporting to he from Judge Edmunds, of lowa City, denylug in tote the dam- aging churges preferred by the Towa chy #ress and Burlington Gusetle agaiust Yr. Stone, the Republican candidate for Congress. The Gazetle eubsequently appeared on the streets with telegrams frum relis- ble. parties tn ows City showing that dudge Edmunds ls now in Europe. ‘This proving to be go, the Republican are very Indighant at the base imposture prox Aiced wpon them, Tt fy possitte that 3} i he whthdrawn from the field this wee new mau substituted. The contest has narrow- ed down to a very personal, bitter tight, with doubtful result. SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS, Sr. Louts, Mo, Uct. 3L—E, T. Allen, who was appointed, o few days ugo, Chief Supervisor of Elections for the Eastern District of Mlssuu- 1 jude ‘reat, of the United States Court, a list uf Supervixors to the Court to- day, which was accepted by Judge ‘Treat, and the commissluus will be Issued te them te-mor- election, enough, NUVANIA CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. Speclut Dispatch to The Tribune, Enig, Pa., Get. dt— The Cireeuback party in this que Twenty-serenth) Congressional Dis- trict haye noulnuted C. C. Camp for Congress. siete ace iain La PIRES. AT AKRON, 0. Crerurann, O., Oct. SL—A fire at halfpast 3 this morning totally destroyed Sumuer'a Opera- louse butlding at Akron, U,, Which includes the OperaHouse, Suuiner’s Motel, and several stores. Much ofthe furniture and stock wos ested, The building cost $81,000, whic, tn ad- dittua to the hotel furniture and the scenery and fixtures of the Opera-llouse, valued dt $12,000, wus owned by K. A. Summer, Us loss will be &75,0u, with total Insurance of only $41,000. Other losers are ws follows hotel furniture, $1,000; fully fasure Atwood, saloon, 890, Clark & Suniner, gro- y, $2,000; fusured $1,300: W. L, Boys, bare ber-shlop and bath-ruoins, 3200, A COURT-IIOUSE BURNED, Spectut Dixputch a The Tribune. Denvgve, la, Get. d1.—The County Building of Euauet County, lowa, was burned last week. All the county records, books, and papers were destrayed, bealdes over $1,000 belonging to pri- vate huividuals, ‘Phe cause of the tlre fa un- eae but itis supposed to have been fneene diary, AT GLENWOOD, 1A. OmAMA, Neb, Gct. dL—The Betts House, at Glenwoad, Ia, was destroyed by fre at 9 this. morniug. Lose, $6,000; Insurance not known, uck. San Francisco, Oct. $—duln H. Lick toe day ted in the Probate Court a petittyn to be appointed admiulstrator of the estate of libs | father, the late dames Llek. Thit ts the first thet nas been deilnitely Known of his designs since his arrival here some weeks age, but (tis tideratool tut, In the meantime, there tave deen attempts made te vomprouise matters be- allowhig him a hinge portiut of the re: tothe Ploncers and Acudemy of Sefene providing for the detlnite bequest In the trast deed, Tee fling of thls petition Is: consider a the heyinning of a yexatlous and expensive ltl gations THE STATE TREASURY, Speviat Dispatch to The Tribune. Seanar1e.y, HL, Oct. ut—The following is Astatement of the receipts and disbursements uf the Stute Treasury fur the month of October: HECEINTH. Hevenno fans... Be 3 10,011.00 Uituala tttver finprovement fund. 5, 0000, 00 Schou! fad, Lucal boud ft Tutad. reese Revenue fand,,«. River fmproveusent fund Behout futitl.ceeeenssens “pared f BUSINESS NOTICES, To the Conaumptive—Let those who Jane golah under the fat) severity of our climate through any pulmonary complalat. ot even thasa whoare In decided consumption, by no. means dee syalr. There iso safe snd anro romedy at hand, and one ously tel {!Wilbor'a Componnd of Cou Liver Ol and Limo,” without possessing the very naiteenting favor of the oil as heretofore used, is endawed by the phoaphate of iime with a healing Pronerty which renders the oll deeply amcactous, belo terthmontais ot its ‘sitleaey cae be wi to those who deaife to see them. Suld bj ALB. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, * i There are thonsands of pooplo in Chicagg. with shattered norveaand debilitated conmitulionh Roland's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron jee sover eign reatoratl, Depot, 53 Clariant, “VEGETINE,” Bayi Roston Phsstctan, *+tan no equal as a bona Hearing of fanny wonderful cures, after all other retedtes fad falled, ¢ vinited tho Laburatory, andl convinced myself of Ita genuine inerit. It 1a Pree panei Teneo bark, thote te) hherhs, cach of watch gly el hey are conpounded In sy tudnuer as to produce astonishing resaita,"* VEGETINE Is the Great Divod Puriner. VEGETINE ‘Will cure the worm care of Berofuln, VEGETINE Insecommeniled by Physicians and Apotheearies, VEGETINE Haa effected! some marvelouscures jn cnsce Gf Cancer. VEGETINE Cures the most inflexible case of Canker, VEGETINE Meets with wonderful succurs in Mercurial Discssag VEGETINE ‘Will eradicate Salt Itheum from the syatem. VEGETINE Cures the most inveterate caso ot Eryaipelas, VEGETINE ‘Removes Pimples and Humora from tho face, VEGETINE Cares Colatlpation and regulates the Howels, VEGETINE Isa yaluabte remedy for Headache, VEGETINE ‘Will cure Dyspenata, VEGETINE Restores the entire ayster toa healthy condition VEGETINE Corea Palnsin the side, VEGETINE Tlemoves the eause of Lizainess. VEGETINE Telteves Falntoess at thy Stomach. VEGETINE Curea Pains ta the Back. VEGETINE Edectually cures Kldnvy Complaint. VEGETINE Is effective in Ita cure of Female Weakness, VEGETINE Is the Great Remedy for General Debitity, VEGETINE Iaacknowledged by all classevof people to he the bore aud toat reltable Mood Purliter In the World, VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DROGGISIS, DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS. AATSON & 00, Cor. State & Monroe-sts. Avery large stock of cares fuily-seiected Matched and Single Stones in fresh and artistic mountings. Also Unmounted Stones in large variety. The atock is the largest of any store inthe U.S. outside of New York city. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &ce ILTON, ROWE & Co., State and Washington. sts., have ia stock full tines of Waltham, Elgin, and Ge-= neva Watches. They calt particular attentiou to their Ladies? Watches in every style ot casing, from the lowest price at which a good watch. can be afforded to the most costly made. Fine Watches Repaired. Corner State and Wash» ington.sts. —_— PRICES ON ARENDS WATCHES HRENDALL’S, No, 242 Hratacek« corner Jackso: iy before buytoy. a Etgio Siunting> Cav Silver Watel, Warranted, $1 DENEIS' tk. yeaicey seinen gs Rares ot