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FRIDAY, OCTOBER TURE SPORTS. THE CIIJCAGO TRIBUNE Jrste are more tavorable, Painlas fallen. ani ls alling capionely [n_ many parta of Imiss, Aud if thin eontintes fo sasyn, At we P o] both dem hosses furder In dat distance dans | could not slzn thelr mames, And sere man kin throw n stone. unfit to arave nt mn findependent | MENE exists at Marlon over the failure. of Two- Price Mtirath saicl Well, T betmy moncg. | opinfon, The Protestanta of Canada are called | R0l & Fillfott, bankers, with. liabilities stated or 1 few werkn fhe e b ay nope for guod B Gambetta, in hisx speech at Chatean Chinon, & on Ten Broeck, and he 1ost, and a0 hid [, aud | upon to rlse and demand such change In the | at $15,000. A large meet!ng of creditors was slolontly dengtineind he (ovarnmcnt s sleetoral RGO TR TR The Great Race of Wednesday | it no tae sueattme abunt it. 1 think Ten | law rs will place all clasees and crecds opan | held teday, at which It was declded to sproint . res, declaring but for the frand and [ grajye, nd i Octaber e wther Crogin- . Broeck aught to hiave run the first mile (n 1.5, | equally eafe footing. Coples of the resolptions | cymuel N, Goodhuch and Robert M. Jackson, . C " v rothiery A Republicans would lave been | horley, and other gralns pecaliar to thie eonnicy. at Baltimore. and then the otter horses would never have | were Sent to the Attorney-Goneral for the | both men of high standing, Recelrers. No ap. The Russians Capture a VOIY | raurncd, ife inade a biter atack upon | Thess innt fipen in: danuabe, and 1t wo have wrod bothered hitm after that," Province of Quebec, b A e B L T Positi Wear the Emplre and Bonapartists, but [ rains for (ue noxt few weeka untii these graine are Capt. Beardd thought that Ten Broeck had not 1 -Vm::;; .m;)m;rh";r xn"'s'm“'l” ;y':‘-::;. Rob- Sneeral Dupateh tn The Chteaan Trabmne, Strong ition spoko fn 6 very conciliatory fone -of | Maried the famine will b very much relicved. | Jiow en Broeck Was Beatenand | heenworked enough. Tiie niggers were con- | INGEmMOLL Out, Oct, 05.-0lss Frances Robe | Duroque, i, Oct 25—Yesterday Twogood Plevna, other pactios, and_predicted the eventunl alll Hiutibe famine ity Mied ste ballopess s it tinyaily pulling the blankets off him and ex- | foton, kno > eaville, 3 & Flliott, oac of ¢he oldest banking houscs of ance helween them and the epublicans when . the Kontuckians Bitten. tibiting hitn in bis stabte at 10 cents a head, when thes shouhl have been exercising him, WAS TEN HROECK NO<ED{ An attempt was made after the race to ex- lain the horse's scouring by the statement that the present passions had time to cook. e salil: “Tids rapproachment may commence in tiis very plnce. L most disinlerestodly destre it A Pasha and Scveral Prom- | Gumetts deciared that the fepubdicans desired conesquently mach tasn graln will be. raterd thie year that uanal, The famine har hicen so extensive that urasn will be rouch higher than aenal for some yeare, 1 fear. Emerson's minatre! troupe, committed sulelde | Marjou, fa., closed its doors, caused by n run on at the Daly House here to-night by shooting e p hersell through the beart with a revolrer. 3:«0.1rbfi::vles:'r'he;:s'figgf?}.'x’*fllm'r\n'::n'rfil‘.mer:: Deuth was instantancous, Mental deptcssiot | Jiabilittes will reach $150,000; astets nnknown, is the supposed cause, New York, Oct. 25.~The rin on the Union The Great Horse S8adly '* Off"'---Ru. ¥ riaes fer aned - progress, ‘They had byersive . mors of Foul Play. it liad caten a quanlity of ereen oats: but to- Dime Savings Bank continues. Improved ars ' inent Turkish Officers anae, o was At the. oheray f Thoee wio ROME, g niht the aliost general impression 1 that the POLITICAL rangements enable 153 uDotiors 1 he.pald Caplured. ll!lln'!"]lcd l-'llnlulcc.l He was the enemy n)rluo | T “":"‘P;'c""f:"l IGAtElEh o i 1(::4:;:,: horse i l;;;:mu\'lu"orl;ul um;;llu. ’l“n Ala gn&h hl}!‘lh l;l‘hle lla;:k Ecnq_lgnclr m\‘n&lm l;:m. e exhorted s henrers to have confidence in K 3 et, 2h.—S8evernl dispateh ( 1, o) n En. | furtherance « the u = . PP AT ution is entirely sulvent ehieary depositors |=u.' lnn‘mn{. w;ulm wonld know Ix'uw to lnnl:le Rotne assert that the General of the Jesults, by Y"'"Ju;fi‘ :lucfl:: l},::::::::::e’ 4 ;CL;cl-l l}-llrr;\nkl’lm’ N°rf t:-ll":h'lfl::gr z:"!- NEW JERSEY, do not ::L‘.’::’m‘.;‘.'“;‘.’ r%d,a., e i ok the anthor 'rany: ¢ N Ponet " B 2 3 hold ol arper, o i ), . - . Spern eh ¢ The £ (cay une, h.l,l; u.’c 1‘;\’,," n:;[ luszy!"c"" #ithout-exces l!m‘l Ope.8 ‘f"‘u;' lias (“{m"','“ ’"’7! u',c. Bu‘im{ s, dal gt Ten Broeck, who herctofore slept In lis stable, g c:‘,::’;n‘,:‘.:: ::‘,": L':?;,’;:;’"Y:‘_:" New Yorx, Oct. 25.—The Times pays John Other Prisonors to the Num- I A Sl s Fattier Cruci. editor of the Cuitta Calolics, both e and got. bim 8o drunk that he wan anable 10 | . S B ot o Knlsatefetc | Thomas. & prominent mining perator at No. i 4 PAnts, Oct, 35,—(ien. (irant and party visited | 88 sacred orator and writer, heretofore regarded TEN BROECK'S DEFEAT. take care of the horses and Jim Witliau, who ABRINGTON, 1), Cuy Re=taena nmpal Broad strect, has gone Into voluntary bankrupte ber of Four Thousand the Elysee this afternoot, They were recefved | a8 one of thebrightest ornaments of the Jesuits’ Hixpatch to Cincinnati Knpuirer. fonrml It out late In the night, had Lo go tothe | i herofor o few days from New Jereev. lie | oy before Remister Dwiuht, Ie owes §53.000, Bagged hy Marshal xud Mudame MaeMalion—the Intter | Order and Roman Church. Father Cruch's of- | BARTIMORE, Md., Oct. 2. ~There Is Joy tn the | guable fn lis place. ~Among thuse who be- | fays that McClelian cannot carry the State. The | ‘Thie valut of hils asscts is not known. They in- Bged. séting o8 interpre Senea was I aintantoe Gt the Temporal | Orient t-uieht, but the men of the West and | Neve ~that TenDroeck was the vic. tenson liea In the labor oreanization, which has | Sladethe ¥ Chiamnion Mine.” in Elko County, 20,000 votes, The Workingmen are opposed to i‘:‘;&h},&‘&fi:‘;;fi; % (')Sz".“"g stock, and a life- McClellan, hecause whien in charge of the New = - York Dotk Department Tie e large reduc- LOUIS BLANC'S SPRECH, Oct. 13—, Louls Blane, in o sprech Ith Arrondissement yesterday, dwelt 1y ou Clericulism, which,hie maintatued, A Russian Atfack upon Rust. == power is not necessary to the well-bejug of the Chiurch. It 18 safd Lhat he lntends to publish full account of his differences wits the Vatican, dating frowm 1871, tin of fonl play are Joe El- lott, of the New York Jera'd; Saunders Bruce, of the Turf, Fild, and Farm : and Ben Bruce, of the Live-Stock lecord. . Uniler the eir- Bouth supsorrow with u spoon. Though thetr hearts arc heavy thelr wallets are light, for thelr shukels jingle In the pockets of the wise = . eoce Y 3 fons in the workingmen®s salaries, without ve- TIRES, fstizatel the 16tk of May, ami would profit by e men of the East, 'Ten Lrocek, the great,—Ten | cumstances, it {s.not thougnt that Ten Rroeck t f chult Repulsed by the s puccess, Sl nkethed fho. progess of | FOREIGN MISCELTAN Brocck, who was to have clectrified the whole | will start {n the four-mile-heat race on Friday, | SUcitx bis own extravazunt compensation, The e : + N It e e e oF MIS AN There'ts o revort afioat to-nfei thot an effort, | Workingmen are denounug MeClellay as not o IN A NEW-YOIK THEATRE. Garrison, ;hl"ftg': 1 l"‘m‘;"‘;:,m"m‘t : " ":“l i:fl'.’,fii'r:,‘n'ii:{ h'& TRADE-MARK TREATY. :urr-w:»lrh:,—lm:l !re;ln dllsfnccrull{":)‘caz'enbe?z r:- wiil be made to et Harper to take Ten Broeck | Droper man for their vor 8 Yllllp'll[c)h mqnmxnnu Bngutrer, ) Lo necent its ulllanve, ] Loxuot, Oct. 25.—Mintster I'terrepont and | Horse that was bardly takeu avcol to 8n extrs meetiug, to be gotten up at ferome S ANEW Youx, Oct. 21,—~A panic was occasfoned . e a— Bt the tnitloned ol tnatiieof the Eanoreer® | Earl Derby have shaned o treaty reganding | the rave. Tark; Lt 1 think he has had enongh of East. MISCELLANEOUS. in the Park Theatre to-nfght during the per 5 St Gertugln, with thie sclons of n devaying | tradeuatks aud trade-labels, The treaty goes Anid therchy hangs o tale that I will unfold | ero sporting-men, and he will be glud il Lie gets YOND DU LAC. tormance of “The Crashed Tragedlan.” The Kars Vigorously Bombarded and ughlesso i the Provinees, Lol Bonaparic, he | 5 X meria to-day. further alonz. A protticr day for raclui conid | hit huree Lume i without fachue hins at wy oot pusaich 1 Tre aga Topwnr, | last st was belng playel, and ‘e scene was ¥ B ¥ anid, was combemned to retain by Lyrunny the © aTmies. not have been obitalned had one been made to f e Foxp nu Lag, Wis, Oct. 25.=The llepublic- | that which represents a drawing-i In the ver he 1 ' s ierre Lorillard's winninus are saiil to be ng-room In the a FPortion 0{. the City e b Lo meired by pundcr s Tpc A | pive thousand eoflicrs sre_om a strike, and | Oner for the purpose, By 9 o%clock the exodus | g7 006 of which 25,000 was wom i the pool- | ans of the Second Asecmbly District of this | prompter's new house. Tn th centre of the fat on Fire. while boasting of being aparvenson s marelage | 2,000 more go out Baturday. The Stalordshire | for Phinlieo began, and an hour later the streeta | box, and $10,000 fron the pook betters, Nearly | county to-dny nominated W. W, Swan for the | was 1 mass of gauze, behind which sas with o Spantard, uot at wil o Princess, he styled hlinsclf the eldest son of the Church, 3 gave up the Pantheun to the prieats, surren- Hint of an Orleanist Scheme o Elect | dered coucation to the Jeautis, and degraded leadiug to the Druld Hill' Park, which is right on the way to the course, were ‘alive with vehi- cles uf cvery deserintion, from the showy tane all the Kentucklans and Western men are dead- Lroke to-nighit, TIF STORY OF * DOSING "' DISCREDITED, Since writing the above 1 have converseld with colliers ara vuting whether they will aceept the reduction {nsisted on by the proprietors. Tho strike In the Bolton cotton-milis hus not ter- Assembly. He wilt be eleceted, and will make a | placed a gas jet In the way to give the effect goud representative. of a mlrror, " A slight gust of wind threw "The Democrats of the western part of the | Same of the light drapery back into the flame of e : ¥ ) it 2 o # B i o | thems-let, ard % finucdiately took fire, «A 3 the Unlyersity by aboaling the ptln\'lp:\h‘huln wminated, R tem and four-fn-hand teams and stylish private Capt. Willie M, Connor, and he wholly discredits Eightecnth Senatorial Diatrict are m{t wholly ery of alart was uttered by m“-"e one, and the Doke d'Aumale to the Presi- af phitosophy. “The Empire, in short, did its RO TG our s ahs carrlazes down to barouches, buggies. express | theldeathat TenBroeck was tanperedwithinnoy | satfstied with the nomivation of Lusk. ‘{ this }muplcnmsn from thelr seats, many making & best to be the Government of pricsts. . Louls nounce [LHRelY thut the Relehstag smay tneet | WASUAS, furmture carts, and even drays, for at | way, and says that in his opinion the troubie § oty, They wanted Dobhs, and it is provable | fiaery exit to the street. In the contusion dency_ Hlane thensketeled the Tmperial policy towardy | Dot b BKEIW Hib ts Tlhl u"q““i state | leact ndozen of tho Tatter were presaed into | ¥as caused by the horse having afevere cold, | the latter wiil use bis iniluence for the benefit | several ladies fainted. the Fope. tracimg it to Clerieal pressors, aml showlng that Cretfatism was never un ally, but 2 alwiys clther an enemy or & taster. Je com- Father Cruci Expelled from the | mented strongly on Mentana, dielt on M. Rou- ! ‘The panic was checked of his successful rival, yuickly by the bravery of a fireman, who ran H, 15 Dodd, the recent necession to Renub- | upon the ataze, and, selzing the flasnin gauze, llean ranks from the Demovrats, made an ad- | pulled it down. 1lo then presacd out the fame He says that‘'even If the report that Harper got tight as truc, it proves nothing, as Harry, the tralner of Ten Broeck, never lost sight of the horse stnee he came here, atl, cousequently, uf France. service by the more democratic of the crowd, who wisheil to visii the course on the cheap. At noon there were fully 10,000 peopie on the QUAKES. LinnoN, Oct. 25.—Two sovere shocks of earth- b asirable speech last night explanatory of his | with his hands ot M % % . Torn pledze Tt Taly should never genpy | QUalie were (el at 6:45 thls moruing, No daun | conree ™40 Ny "crowd kept swelllng every | nolxwly conld get near hiru 10 dose biim, and s | course. 1t was loghal and sattsfactory.” le hiss | continued his e e 'fi"’n’é(’hl?-‘n’zmfifl Josuit Soclety by Order of | il i, Kimliiiurs | eia s . it i a1 | S oty e st f . | ey 9 SRS 1 | e i o et fh et T tiiat 2 e n o's L ¢ Mr. o, c cople t : the Pope. ll:: l:l:‘teyr“:x‘!‘:t;cdm:: J:I:::m‘xl:"‘llllri‘ ""rg-'?;.fl'r':u CRIME. Col. Tom Scott brought ® lerge nuo- | Gegrye L. Lorillard this mortangz that Ochiliree Ny ibued 1o the e raste ndl the play was MADISON, W3, Spectat Pagalrh s Thé Chiruan Tribune, continued to the end. MavisoN, Wis,, Oct, 25,—The canvass in Wis- consin Is I»('mmll’u! rather lively. The Repub- IN CHICAGO, licans nre hard at work canvassing the State, | - Thealarm from Box 831 ot 2:40 yesterday Good spenkers are holding enthusinstic meet- | morning was caused by o fire in the one-story iugs Inevery county In the State. The pros- | ; . D‘_!Z"‘ 3 mrryinc\luersmw o fawidauen, e and basement house No. 809 West Madison jority seeins to be sssured. The Demo- street, owned by Christopher Capias, and occus crats seerh o he working on thelr usunl still- | pled by E. F. Hartley as o photograph-gallery. hunt. ‘The Democrats in convention todny | loss ¥1,500; fnsurcd in_the Fame of Phila- nominated Judge Harlow 8. Orton us candidate | delphis, Standard of New York, and Watertown for the Arsemnbly from the Sccond Assembly | for #2i%. The basement was occupled by 8. District of Wisconsin, against Gen, Ed E. Bry- | MeAldinas a butter depot. Damage by water ant, Republican, The Judge ts highly esteemed | trifling. The fire originated In the photograph- Tiere, but with al) his popularity he cabnot carry | Ballery from unknawn causes. the district against Gen, Bryaut, who is a berole S soldler, winning his title fn many a bard-fought A BRIDGE DAMAGED. battle. e is one of the most bopular vouni Spectat Dispaich ta The Chicagn Tridune, Tawvers (n the State,and will Lo elected by a Grasp Rarmps, Miclh.,, Oct. 25.—Fire de- e malority, g h""“‘g:flr:;: l}yt:;a Y TR Pl TR #troyed a portion of the bridge uf the Lake Derioir, Mich., Oct, 25.—The Clty Conven- [ Shore & Michigan Southern Raflrond over tion of the {irecuback versuasion this afternoon | Grand River, three miles south of this city, last naminated C. H, Mills for Mayor, W Il Han | glgnt, 1tia supposed it caught from the aparks cocts for Cletk, J. D Cotiirin for Treasurcr, | of o passing froluht engine, The damage: wii and 1, @, Toward for Attorne it £ nlne, : MORISSRY V5, KE] not excendd 220K, Passengrers have been trans ! 4 ferred to-lay and freight traflic {nterrupted. Dispateh tn Cinciunati Enquirer, i P! Naw Youk, Oct. S1.—A curious feature of | Tralns will run regularly to-morrow. the polltical camnpalgn fn this city I3 the nomi- . nation tonight by the Republicans of John AT EAST HAVEN, CONN. Murrissey for State Sevator from the Scventh New Haves, Conn., Oct. 25.—~The vitrol Du‘l‘rm. e ‘1‘1“[‘[“lF““‘g:—:‘l"l‘iuxlo{a“"l“; m‘ffiflf? shop of the New Haven Chemical Company fn cratie and Republican opposition X o Hall decided tpon tho i, John, nnd, when | East Hayen, with ts contents, was burned the Teport was m.:m.- in ul.e lllc‘:pulilh'n‘n C(:u- y. ! vention to-nlight, it was adopted” unauimously. 5 o Mr. Morrlssey §s hard at work in his head- , AT WATERVILLE, MI. quarters, iu the Ashland Housc, where he was | Waterviag, Me, Oct, 25.—The Kenebee vislted by turongs of cougratulating friends. | Fibre Company’s factory burned last night. He is still in poor health, his congh wivinie him | §oue, $30,000; fnsured. ocensfonal trouble, but he spoke” cheerfully of e e the election, Toone visitor he declared that the mutter of defent or_clection was of little HYMENEAL, consequence, but lie had come Into Juhn Kelly's . Soecial Dirpaten tn The Chieago Tribuns, own district to beat him, aml he meant to win. KeNosuta, Wis., Oct. 25.—The marriage of Puwwer, To the Clerleals, therefore, ws well as to the Empire, wus due the lues of Alsace und GAINING GROUND, Lortuine, ACTIVE WORK AT PLEVNA, e Loxpan, Oct. 26.—A Russtan ollictal dispateh UBA. dated Tutchenitza, before Plevna, Uct. 25, says: | SPANISH NEPORTS THAT TItR REPUBLIO 1S NEAR- " Yesterduy, nfter a desperate enragement of teu Ll bours’ duration, Gen, Uourko’s detachment, co- T'he members of the “"MI .Lc.antlun In this °"°{::L’:f :":'t:nfiz"'.ll‘.’:rz::;’c f:;f:;:“{&m’:; ity yesterday reeeived an ofidal telegrant e Dubnik and Tellehe, Genr Gourke then | from Jlavuns, coutaluing infuruation to the et el he ke ver | efect that the Hotguin Brigade of tie Goveru- e orilon with, wew fortilnsions, | MEnt forcet, conumanted by Col. Masovich, bad 1 : " | eaptured Don Tomus Estrady, the President of Thin engazément plao restlied i tho cutute of | the so-caliod Cubian Itegbile, the Secrctary of 8tafl, and man: nll:er “larkish oftlcers, abont the Cuban Chamber of Kepresenlatives, and 6.00"1‘ t ld’l’e and an cutiro reglment of | "Everal other leaders of the Cubun lusurrection, 84 ) oo;o T8, & I _B“EIL ’r rifles | According to the dispateh,news of the capture T iition more cta mamtoed O ous, | Fas lirst recelved by Captain-eneral Joveltur T e tonsldarabye, | from Martinez Capos, Ucneral-iuChief of the fiok Xnowy : 'l‘ i o ik AYIE | Ay of Cuba, who presented a dispateh from mcmph'“m‘c:’:!‘:l;"; la,ll'f_fi is ‘followai Uen.jMorales delos Rlos, The detolls of the Todlay twelve Russian battations with cavalry i’fl::’;:";:“ h:;" t::?: :f'i" {fif“el‘: "‘;V "::: and artlilery attacked the works of Rustebuk, garded g8 the musl’ important made to subvlue the insurrection, end one which will gos, with a loss of 450 killed and woundul. | wdouitedly be the fnmedlate precarsor of the Four Russian divisions attacked the Turkishiing | collupsc of the insurrcction itself. The Presi- on the Lo, from Jovanciftlik, ncar dl'f"ts ol tlho Cl;nt\xvncr ;:(“Rumuw“u:]ul\;cn mlld Kosovo, on the right, to Solenik on the left. | the Secretary of War of the su-called Republic g were captarcd about twoe weeks ngo, amd many They wero ropulsed with o loss of 800 killed | Jec TP gurreotianist armiy have sincy aud come prisotiers. The Turklsh loss 18 164 | gurrendered themselves, leaving the ranks of killed and sixty wounded. thie fusurzents reduced_to a few thonsand en, Inregard to Gen. Gourko's victory, Chovket | who are too weak to um‘sr any further formid- Pasha's officlal dispateh from Orchante elatina | 8ble reslstance,” The Cuban Guicrument. hus that the sttack on Tellche was repulsed, but ;‘,‘,;g,m{mf,::,‘,‘,’ pfl.‘;:;&!;h‘,l amdc",',’fi “h"':i::f wdmits that the Russlou cavalry has posted | il ,umq.deri snd it Is antlel ftsclt at Dubuik and destroyed the telegraph | pated thut this will have the cffecl of greatly ber of distinguished visitors trom Washington, prominent among whom were Senators Bayard, Cameron, McDonatd Thuriman, Johnson, Raosoin, Beek, aud Bruce, and Con- tressmen Harrls, Blackburn, Clarke, Hale, and ex-Senator Lewis, and woukd-bo-Scnator Pinch- Lucky of Loulsiana, Lesser liglts were there by the seore, but one might as well try to count the sauds of Lle scashiore as to get a list of one- tenth of them, At 1 o'cluck, the hour set for tha beginning of the day’s sport, there were FOURTREN THOUSAND FPERSONY IN ATTENDANCE, filing each fnch of the atands ana rruw-llmi the wrounds o that it was only with ditficulty that 0 persou coull movenbout In search of informa, tion. Tho vlew from the graud stand at this momement was one of lurru!lu{; Eflmucur, and vividiyv-called tothe ininds of those who have traveled fu England Derby Day. Fully one-fourth —of. those ' In attendance were ladles, and they seemed to take as much ntereat in the bl event as did thelr fathers, brothers, husbands, or lovers; and the way they bet boxes of ploves on the result cannot but make their male relatlves wince whenthey come tofootthe bills, « . . TIE BYENT OF TIE DAY was next on the tapis, und as svon ns the preceding race waes orver - there was o tush of thousands to the poolstand, all cager to bet or to see how tho betting was going. In fact, during the sales ol the pools vt the other races, some fmpaticnt ones had the pool-seller auction off a number of povlson the big cvent. The betting was very spirited, and the pool-seller did not have to dwell lon, oyer the bide, In a few moments Ten Broce sold for 81,200 to $400 on Tom Ochitree, and g43% on Pargle. Plerce Lorlllard backed lis horse heavily, and bought Parole in every pool that was aold on the track but two. But, of course, hebought through athird party. Nowords ean convey an fdea of "the feverisl “excitemont that prevailed through the crowd. Al seemed to feel that Ten Brovek wus sure to win beyond hiad & cough, and axked if he should start him, ‘I'he reply was in the aftirmative, as Mr. Loril- lard diit not want to disabooint the publie, who were anxious to sce the twp ereat horses come together. An hour later e telegraplied his tralser to put up 500 on_ Parole, hut “the dis- patch did not reach the trajuer’s hauds unti} ulter the race. YESTERDAY'S IIACES, Pitico, Md, Oct. 25.—The dash of one mile, for 2-year-olds, was won by Pique, Danl- chefl second, Balance All thied. Time, 1:4534, The sclling race; mile and a half, was won by Rappahannock, Kilburn second, Bertram, third, Time, 2:403{, ‘The dash of five-vighths of a mile, for gentle- men riders, had two starters. Ore ‘Knob won, Reppo second, Time, §:0934. In the wilehicats for S-year-olds, the first heat was won by Vermont, Glen Dudley second, Classmate third. Time, 1.45. Second heat, Glen Dudley ilrst, Wash Booth eccond, - Hiz- wins third, Vermont distanced. Thine, 1.46.5{ There was lelt ounly s waltk-uver for Gien Dudley, which was not demanded, and the race was given him, ‘The grand stecplechase, two mfles and a liolf, was won by Deadhend, Coronet sceond, Derby third. Nu'time tuken, HOLIME TACES, Loxpox. Oct. %i.—~Pligrimage won the Dew- hurst platefit Newmarket. ‘The race for the Aucaster welter handleap plate brought vut nine horses, and resulted in the victory of Banford’s horse Start, The sainc owner's Bay Final, won the Dullingan handicap, for which elglit horses eontested. The favorites for Luth events fafled to vbtalu places. Capt. Machell bought Sanfond's Mate for 8,600 guineas, and wili eoler him for next year’s steeple chases. DBrown Prince {8 recovering from pneumonis, but will be unit for racing A LOVER'S DESIERATION. 1ty Telegraph tn New York Herald, HAnmissuRra, Po., Oct, 22=The shooting af- falr on Saturday evenlog ut York, about thirty tniles south of this city, by which six persons were injured, was tho result of a drunken de- hauch, complleated with emotlons allfed to Jeal- ousy, awakened in the Lreast of Frank Frey, who bad formed an attachment for Olic Ura- ble, a young woman emploved at the Natlonal $totel Jaundry. Frey, who ls oty 18 years old, formed the acyualntance of Miss Grable about three weeks ago, and {tmmnediately won her af- fectlons. A week after he complalued to,u friend that the woman was keeping other conie pany, and that he was jealous In conscquence. On_ Sunday, Oct. 14, e called on_her whila - toxicated, amd she upbraided hlin for his fnebri- ety, and said that I he did not abandon the cup she would discard hin, e replicd that i she earrfed out her inten- tions he would preparcu bullet for lier aud himsoll, He then lourlahed o razor and knife which lie sald e earrfed ¢ for a certaln person who has talked about you" and continuing he re- marked, * 1 woirld watle through blood for yous but If you refuse to keep m{ compnny 1 will end your days, and then will kDI myzelf, and we willtlie tozether.”” Befors his departure the woman forgave him for his. conduct, und they separated on good terms, The mame night he sizned the temperance pledze, and lost week he called on Miss Cirable every night with one ex- cepeion. On Saturday evening he nddreased her pleas- antly, after which he offered a ring be hao ?ll!l purchused. She declined to azeept it, which appeared to offend him. 8he fiunlly took thy ring, s, while placing it on the foretinger of her lett hand, Frey placed the muzzle of a seven-shooter arainst her breast, und, without dventure, and by far the Inrgest hum- . ; ELL Ny Pt < s, lessening s uratlon ot any effor the insur. | Ugther WOk, L o iag been | Dt whntal b dobia Theif betet, 1 do wiah | Beweetorgh Trforu to Cnaat mneniut e | 20 O e e s, VOMDARDMENT Of KANS, {fi;{}'g;{,’:.‘fi‘.,’.’}‘,‘,‘{,:.Z’..“E.‘(S‘.fy';'fic m’l’l‘;:'x:;m;t;:\‘l: dangerously wounded, the ball bad simply pen- | Ten Broeck = would (il duwn, or wome- INDIANALOLIS, 1nd., OcL. Bartisons, Me., O The Workingmen, 5 ) -The races une fulshed yesterday wete taken up at noon to- dn[)' und finlshed, ns follows: Pacing race, sixth heat, Lucy first, Bay Sallio secand.”Time, 2322, Seventh heat, Lucy first, l!n{ Sallla nd, Time, 2:213, ‘This grives the race o Lucy, she having won one licat yesterday, In the trot the sixth heat was won by Badger Glrl, Cosette secowd, Deception third, Thne, ] Seventh heat: Deception flrst, Cosctte ond, Adelalde third, Time, 2 thing,” sall o fair Indy bLelind inc, “for 1would 5o tinte to see hitn beat our Eastern Borsen,” This senthnent found hearty ap- roval, and expressed the desire of the ‘ereat ulk of the spectators present. Parole wus the first horse to leave his atable. 1le was given a preliminary canter under the blankets, hut his presenco did not wake the slightest ap- plause ns he paseed the grund stand,” In about ten minutes Tom Ochlltreo was scen coming from hi le, followed by Parole, with both thelr jockeys in full dress; and as * Big ot in the munlefpal eleetion to-lay lost every ward | city, was solemnlzed this afternoon at 8t. Math- I‘l; the eity. ,l:mng the l)c;ll_nlwmtlu m'un'dlldn‘l\u r‘l»r ows’ Church, the Rev. Mr. Lance offictating, Mayor, got 55178 vuf hompson, the Work- 3 inganeite catdldute, 17:i00; Warheld findenend. | oo coare Was besutiully trlinned with fo- ent, 555, The Detnocrats also et both branch h and cvergreenis, and a larce audience wit- of ihe Clty Couucil, solll, for the firat ths nessed the ceremouy with thefr uresence. After sineo 1870, “The Hepublicana had nuticket In the | e, ceremony the ¢ T, party repaieed to tho tieid, uud the result occasions universal surprise, | &eRRUL IC8 Ay luwnhwhg-m they The Warkingmen's party made arracrements | peei) Heid IHeitis. the prescais ere both fonizht for an (deusdon-mecting. as they | Rumcrous and costly, Mr, and Mra. Pettlt lefe churee frauduleat returus by the judgea of eleo- | U the b o'lock truln for an oxtended Soutiicrs tion, b ctrated her clothing and grazed tho skin, t night it wns} discovered In her undergar- menta, Ho then discharzed o bullet futo the Lreast of Mra. Bella Reilly, employed Iu the laundry, who was standlng abuut teu feet from him. The lady ran o short distance and feil down from shere fright, exclanming, *m shot! " The duw‘umdu then went outside, and, miceting Joseph Neely, a ulmnfiur e again rajsed the platol” and dlechurged It nto"the man's lett breast, the hall lodzing between the skin and the u]lfiur ri, 1le next shot In the Vimuwa, Oct. 25,—Kares las been bombarded | erg amongs the ltepublicans aluce the heginuing and part of theelty I8 on fire. The place §s | of the fusurrection, and has ueeupled the posis proyistoned for four months. tlon ol Prestdent of the Republle for about NELIEP POR ILEVNA clght monthis, havinge suceceded Gen, Spoturno, . . Of i deposed, The Seeretary of the Spantsh Legation CONSTAXTINOPLE, Utt. 25,—All means ol | goi nst oventn that it was probable that both transport have been requisitioned at Phillipop- | the prisoners would be released, liko the otber olis and Sofiu for couveying three tnonths’ pro- Innchlllu, the Government belng disposcd to visions fnto Plovna. On the 16th inst, there tliml!l enlently with all who took part in the up- cra 4.5 51 7 : e | TisiZ. wero 4,500 wnu_mlcd n Plevna. [rlvnv:L houses "flio. Captaln-General of Cubu, Jovellar, has buve beon converted futo hospitals, The waut telegraphed the followingdispatehito theSpunish . Eizhith X e ———————— ’ a0t g a Hlurse a8 Tom s hero enlled, passed beat: Deception finst, Costte nd, Badaer Hitisates 1. thie T n a of Hat wnd medicines I8 grontly. fott. Minfuter fu this eitys, . breast Thomas Cralir, o colorent porter, who was | (i) o 80090 was reccived with'n porfect | Gir) third, Ninth heat:” Deceptiin first, SUA Q ibstitutes fu.the Dental Tienks : LO95ES, $Tavaxa, Oct. 23,—Tho Havaua ofiiclal Gasette ';:5;{‘“"(,“"‘&0,0'@"‘”’;\.0“,ff," ojosiied the | ivoof applnuse, A fow moments later Ten Baigor fHirl ewnd, Tiiue,, Suil. - Leoertlon CASUALTIES. are not deslrable; thereforo keep the nataral teethy BeRLy, Oct, 95, —~Thy Russian losses to the | 1o-day publishes n rogal decree, duted tho 20ih Broeck made his appearance on the course near | Wins the mce. - wound and pnre’with that wholesome vegetable ACCIDENT AT A RACE, ellxir Sozodont, Do this, and they will last as Bpecial Disvuteh to The CAleaga Tritune, lonz as tho breath lests, and tho breath itaelf will NasuvieLe, Teun,, Oct.%5.—AJackson (Tenn,) | Poverbotaimed, ° epectut to the Nashville American says that dur- | No bettor Indorsement I# needed for Bernard's Ing the raco there for & purse of 8750, three fn | Golden Dentilave ‘than the favor it haw wet with, who had neen Injured. Frey next put a_ boll Into Joseph Eruey's chest, alter which he sutered o cizar-store, and discharged the revolver again, without knum: any one, however, 1le was soon after disarmed by a tan, in doing which the last ball fu the pustol was diseharyed Into Frey's hand, . t., authiorlzing tho Minlster of the Colonles fo 1680 lukt. are offlcially stated at 60,100 men, L'};mmuln R Teuncos Dot peneilios imhasod OF AID KILLED, | cisiitribunals and court- puartiats on thase guilty 85—l A | of trcason and sebellion. Frogerty confiseated to Loxpox, Oct. —I'rince Serglus, of Leuch- | 4l G n'nocount of sudh treasan will be ro- tefiberg, Alde-de-Camp of the, Emperor of Rus- | wtored on an appeal in dua form Lo the Uovern- sln, was killed in o reccnt reconnolssance of tho | nent, If tha recnsauts submit within tho tern of To-lay's programmne was carried out with the following result: Itunniog race: In the fiest heat Eesclith was first, Saunders sccond, Mocdoe third, Time, 1:05. Sceond heat: Edibure first, Dillon second, Thue, 1:47, Third heat, Esscllih first, Edin- the club-liouse, and as he cautered pust the Judges' stand, he too was tho rezipient of cone slderable hand-clapping, But little timo was eut to waste o prefiinarics. Tho judges, the Hon. August Helmont, ex-tiov, Bowie, and 8en- ator Beck, took thelr places In their stand, The ek 9 - | Asa dentifrico 1t hae no equal, Ask your draggist " | > s buryg second. Tlme, 1339, five, between Matagorda, Norwood, Sallie Frank: Crarowitz. four months. ‘The returned pronerty wil uot bo The latter then remarked that he lind necom- | twers, Capt, J. .H. Sgnuh.nn(l Pricy .\ldv-nnll’, .fi;r 5::1! d;‘;.! lLl'm e ats Lads Logan et | lin Tda Love, aud fu thic third heat, near the dis- forit e e permittod to be sold or srortmged until two years Tiahcd fils work andd was prevared to surrender. pulled out thelr watchies, and Capt, Conuer Lt W, b b3, Logan a ~ A CROAKER. after the entiro pacillestion. of the und; ° Tho §Vitie mneaking, Joseph Ermey, ouo of tho in. | dropped the flag o hg““{-'mggd“!u e :::_‘;’ 1‘:?! prab Seeuml | taace l;‘:l;'flx‘uw:r%‘::":n L‘;:,’g;cfi:i"'fim:’c?“ BUSINESS NOTICES. 25,0 ¢ . | produc suyd prajierty eturn are (o il ¢ N » : ndel N n i 0 4 ¢ Lonooy, Oct. 25.—A Bucharest correspond ll:pnllo e w:}r [Lm,_' and no Yeclamattols will AS PRETTY AND RVEN A BTART y *urv.-d nen, knocked b dowss with a stone, aud el it not been for the interposition of the police, Frey would Jxrnbuhly have been Kllled. 1t 15 not belleves ent says, after making a tour of fuspection of | ho'alluwed foe fademnification fur total or partiul the Czarewiteh's position, he 18 convinced that | destruction, & winter campaign 13 fmmpossible with the exist- 2 Falrffeld third, Time, 2:34 Third heat: Logan flrat, Fairlield second, Little Wonder distanced, Time, 3:34. Fourth heats Logan first, Falrlicld horse Mutagorda, i the lead, struck Miss Ang Tkt T A G i Scurlock, ktioeking lier sbout twenty feet, and et the Genulnn Article.~Tho great pop. faling Nimsell to the pround, throwing his atanty of 3 \Wiibur's Compound of Cod Liver oll m8 wis ever scemy ut precisely eizit minntes past ¥ o'clock, 'Ton Broeck at onve jumped to lis front, with Ochiltree 8 half Jength behind, f and Lime" has induced some unprincipled per- 18 not belleved that any of - the shote will thy frout, with Ochilbros o haif lougth behitnd, | oocond.~ Tirme, 3. sider, Johnuke Johusgw, who recoived setlous | rons to atiempt to putm off 8 MmpIs article of ther fug transport system. Alrendy fodder some- . INDIA. prave, fatal, ouing L0 o fuct tHat thu shugs | Tou rocek hud fucrcased ‘M lead to overa | oIt tio e between Groat Euster and Rarus, | njusies, e horse Sorwood, which was nee- | gwn wanufacture: but say person who la suflring times falls for days. - THE PAMINE, AND THZ WUNK OF RELIEF, w:-‘l;l e the Notne vras done:” Tlad thoy been | lenzth, while Parvlo had fallen back some- reat Eustern won, Tune, 2:25, ond, became entangled i l’ha nv:h:hec, lmmm%uag.m. fifi“‘"u"?cf"“’“fi uur;a‘ ;houll\: ba * \WORKS OF TILll BESIEGLRS AND NESIRGED, Aartun-doursial, of tho requisite size, ot least four of the persons | Whate | The . cxcltement wus = now ter- 3 = ~ x ml"l "'“;wx }.1“' :»‘:m' x,,ifl% it Aipea nu pugin e e aoe T hatt fenome Correspondence London Times, ‘The ftev. Lorin 8, Gates, o graduate of Will- | 4 "0 doto o itied, ritie. Men pushed and jostled as {f mud, REMARKABLE EPISODE. whn sustalned . ssvere bt ul o Gonwr STUDKN, Sept. 2. —I visitedto-day tho | fams Collego In tho class of 1871, uhd_ entaged great Gravitzaredoubt, und huve been an eyc-wil- s "y nessof themodeot nrm-cuurendomedIoru’n’xpmr- as o misslonory of e Ameriean Doard, ot fog thenoxe Turkishredoubt which dominatestho | Sholapoor, India, writes fn s pelvato letter to o while ladics stood up on thelr seats and eraned thetr necks like swans in thelr eagemiess to ses every jump ot tho gallant coursers. Ou they Freye wio s under arrest, attributes his erline to the free use of lquor on the day of tho nhooting. i o mendations, and the proprictor has amyle evidence teads L Eonoaasiid “;gn,,,;um_gm Sr 3 | wiite of s exteaordinary succius In' mimonary i1 The Performance of a Wild Steer In the 0 and Ida Love, | Complamts, ‘Lie hosuhats of fuio horwessew s from. The mares Sallle Franl moat murvelous icaling puwer, comubi with e cumé, ‘Ten Brocek still in the lead at tho first Sparatgniutes.of4he e (rapulles which hiad been- third and fourth throughout, | uc'puro Cad Liver DIt by DF. Wilbor, - It I regue position, This work Is conducted by the Roue | friend, under date of Scpt. 0, some intereating JOLI quarfer; and ns they thundered down the quar- ~ ’M;‘fl' {"'6-'3‘&4‘):-» The Chicaan Tribune. now shot past, distancing the best horses. | Jary preseribed by the nicdical faculty. Sold by manian stail and arthllery oflicers, and {8 velne | particulurs of the awful visitation of famine Ts Ch ter-stret New Youk, Oct. 25.—A wild stecr. created 'a aud passed the Grana Stond it was seen that Ten Brocek was scouring and puu:in'.i as I aflicted with dinrrhen, By Jovel® sald Joe Elliott, the Nestor “of the turf, “look at him, Ho fs clear amise, and scouring!” It was, aglasl true; but the fact waox Jearned too late, Btill he kept tho lead, with Ocbiltree close up to I, and Parole golng alung at his case nbout four lengths® distance, They maintained these Mizgs Scurlock's Injuries nre the breaking of one | A, B Witsou, Chemiet, Boston. coMar-boneand Internal injuries which may prove e ——— fatal. Bnhe ls resting quletly ut preseut under Use * Mra. Witwlow's Soothing Ryrap* for the foflucuce of oplutes. children whilo tecthing. Tt cures dysentary and - disrrhoa, wind colic, and regulates the bowels, A RIVER DIS, = Special Mspatch to Th Keoxuy, la., Oct. 25~ b ¥ A s e e e ey wrtherir o i3 | (oot B0 Py GO0dS House, Spectal Disvaich so Tic Chicago Tridune, JovizT, I, Oct. 25.~In the Will County Cir- cult Court to-day Judge McRuberts sontenced John Irwin, allas Georee Clark, to sixteen years' fmprisonment in tha Penitentiary for burglary, A girl named EHen Westmoreland, ubout 17 yeurs of age, was Indicted as an accomolice of Irwin, and was tried at the samne time, Irwin excetlently carrled out. "It ik, act, @ sege | oana tha work of rellef, 1l says: i el Ly s OF sy, troml, and poradiel | ° We aro 1n tho midet of the fughio-stricken dies which lutter pun I a zle-zag fasblon close up to | ¢er ayd are renlizing, us we nover could elve- tho dominativg redoubt of the Turks, “The | {lofe, what o famiue ta, Al laat year we Lad no Roumanian troops were working bard at coms | iy to speak of overu Iarge partof Ingla. Tho bleling the fourth parallel, which {s only fifty | ceops tailed almost enticely In this reglon, and in ards off the counterscarp of the ‘Turkish re- | the countey south of uv. The peoplo neyer think oulit, so that Turks nud Roumanians can ace | of laying up o ceut for **asalny day" (a dry onu another, and even converse. Yesterday the | doy),und when tho erops do not cone 1 time the Turks pitehed o quantity of stunes snd clods of | 4z compelled o leava their Holde and scok remarkable sensation this morning, and ran o remarkable raco of some three miles through the busy thoroughfares before he could be kill- ¢d, Tho beast eseaped from u slaughter-house ut Forty-fourth street and First avenue, nnd ran up that stroet to Thisd avenue, pprsued by alarge crowd of men and boys, At Third ave- ‘arov. o nue he wua leaded off by a passing cor went on the witness-stand mwd sware that he | positions untll weil up the bacle-atreteh, when into the foremost trench, ey | f00d—they kuow mot whers, . .. Grelu da | W O P BEIERERING BOS TAE tho irt | Ochittreo Jopped ‘Ten Brotik, and they rap side | 86 turued up the avenue, At the corner | and went to the bottom, stuktug very rapldly. Kech up u constant. ife fire aatuat tho Hoq. | BOW 8bout six tines its ' uaual valuo, and [ €0 wlarry I ) ¥ nuanian works, cspectally at night, but without .'.'.:’m"',:Ji""fi,!I:’"!:mh‘;‘fl,.’,.",‘,m{‘;‘}é: },’:;:.'.?g{’,fi dotog much Larm to’ the sheltered troops.. | thera are 1o wages, in thix extremity e Gov- ‘Tucre are several dead Russtans and Nowmans | crmicnt buw opened *sreifet “worke,'* building lauu Iying between the works of the besteiged | roddw, tanke, artiicial lakes, ratlrouds, cte., in and besiegers, The bodics Duve been there | orderto keep tho people st work, Yel, with ull since the 13th of Neptember, and the stench fs | Ybs, thereure hunidreds dylug every day of state chie 3 2 4 o e e it o trcucics: | dhuug'dauary, "Then' tha. principal cron of tho of s thouh B fiotca Y s wete | LSt IRTERS SN B il W, bve oo e hilled gublons und whizabne ‘there nra now people lere from nearly ever: llx},lr)ll‘!u. but lh\:{ were quite fneffectual | vidlage wlm‘ln xunymm les. Water baw n.J. |nlru’- aculugt these wdinirable works, The Kouman- | ty, owliz 10 the wisdom of an_engineer in butld- {l‘r.:::bl:.rm:;lu"p!«{vm“ll“ into the Turkish re- | wug l‘l l.'m.';l dll’llllllclll.lrlnk;;.d Tm‘mfimj- of llxlfln cover of cnc eople are fed dally Lere, aud yet 1t ke Jmpossibly In fow daye take T ‘oo thencucs, and. i l:mf‘m s o(‘l?’:v:‘::nrlill:lxugl:t,lh e J:g&.fimln el oW, o 1o o 5y, aatal “".:‘.;:,,mu BARBAR Muny . of t‘huu aro children, nmh’lu {o This ate:rnvon Count Tatltehor work, Tavents have turned off 'thelr cnildren Eurlumuntnlru i lhu'l‘urkunul.‘.‘u waseent as o | (o cars for themsel Husbands have was ot Jmplicated - In the crimo elther helore or after ita cominlssion, 1ia testhnony eaved tho pdel from the prison, although thy Jury were Inclined to doubt its trath, Irwin Ecrved ten yeurs in the Ohlo l’enll.uu(b\?. A motion for & new trial was overrulod, und Judve McRoberts touk oceasion to cowpliment Will County jurors generally, by saying that the county wus famous for large-headed men, and that honest peoplo Hked to bave thele 1ssucs tricd In this mum;. while rogucs feared thy {unurn which they Invorfably reevived from o Will County jury. A BAD CASE. Aweeial Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Si0ux Crry, la., Oct. 25,—The trial of Ars, Nellis King, indicted for murder in Plymouth County, commenced n tho Distriet Court, Judge Lewls, at Temars to<lay, Bho polioned borself und child lust winter, intending to eom- it sulelds aud murder, 'The child died, but she recovered, and was nrrested, and has since been contlned fn jall, “The trial wll*x probably not be concluded until the widdle of by slilo for awhile, and then, just at the hegin- uing of the lower turn, Ochiliree’s head showed in front of Kentucky's pride. Tlho shout that 3-4:::;. up at this signt was enough to awaken the et "T'en Broeck soon rezalned tho lead, and as lie At s0 the hearts of the Eastern men fell, for they thought uow ft was all day with thelr chances, Ochiltree beld on well, however, and still kept lappinz Ten Broeck, while Purule moved up a bit, and leasencd the gap between hlmself sud Oclitdtree, Tnthis way they ran well around the upper turn for the last thne, and then Parole niade o dush, lapped Ochiltree, nuJ‘ll;‘cxn went afterylen Broeck' on tue home- stretel, * Lurole! Parole!” screamed the crowd, S EAROLE WINSI" Not yet, however, fur the jockey of Ten Droceck wag plylne w':lp and spur on his horse. The noblu snimal straincd cvery uerve to re- spond, but nature was unequal to the task, and at the distonre-stand Parole took the Jead, amid shouts and yells thut would bave done credit to Bedlani, - From there to the string ho incressed bis distanco with every Jumx sud landed a wiunes by three open eugths. Ten Broeck flulsbed the hcut ten full Kood lengths ju advanes of Tow Ochiltree, who Was almust pimped out, The following ks the of Forty-sixthstrect ho attacked an old mun, knocking him down and cutting his head se- verely by the full on the curbstone. The steer continued his raco to Lexinzton avenuo and turned down that thoroughfure, followed by a howling crowd of pursucrs. At Forty-secoml street e was again headed off, and,” turning up Forty-second street, nade u dash fora cry ot }n:opu gathered tu tront of the Grand Ce tral depot. ‘The crowd scattered, bue Itcha Fiyun was caugit and thrown mto the air, re- celving o severe swaalp wound, A ady next was overtalien, . Ko down, and trampled upou, She recelved o severs lacerated wound of the forehicad, and wus badly brutsed on the body, The anlnul, alter hls ox- Pplolt ut the dopot, Tan uc “to Broadway snd down to "Tlurty-sixth strect, whero lie civouus tered Mrs, Aguvs Bradley, szed 15, and repeated the trampling process, seriously jurimg the old Jady, whu tuken to Believue, The ateer theu ran on Thirty-sisth street toward the North River, aml, st Eighth avenue, turnod down and continued sluny tuat thordughitare to Tuirty-fourth street. Hero severul pistol-shots were flred at him, but they did not uppear to interfero with him fn gho leasl, One of the bullews struck Anttiony Schmldt, azed 19, In the chin, indictine a scevere wound. ‘The steer contlnued down Tinty-fourth street Bhe now lics tn about seven feet of water, with = o S Ber lower deck coverd to th denthof veo fevt, | Madison and Peoriv-sts, The hoat wis owned by Alexauder Staples, of 2 Stitlwater, and wasvalued at §6,000, It fauot known whether she cun be 1ulsed or not, NUN OVER AND KILLED, Spectal Oisputvls to The Chirages Tribins, Exorewoon, ., Oct. #5—Eugene Dorre- mus, o boy about 7 yeurs old, was killed tuls morning sbout 11 o'clock by belng run over by a wagon loaded with hay, Heran out to pull :amu hay .(ronrllhu'wnu\_fi nnlllt I;mf"'lmm lul‘} Tho “WEST END” 3-button Kid ctwesn thu whes e hlud wheel passe et s brenst and kiiled Wi, No blme gs | Glove has boon reduced from attuched to the driver of the waron, as ha did $1.25 to $1.00 por pair, making it not kuow of the acvident un!ll sume time after, by far tho cheapest Dollar Glove PICKED UP, over offered here, Notwithstand- NEw ORLEaNS, La., Oct, 25, —Tow-hoot Ocean | 10G this reduction in price, our pleked up yesterday tho brig George L. Gil- late importations are ovon battor chriat, previousty reported ubandoued, Qisman- in quality than in formeor seasons. o, and waterlogged, ifts-five miles southeast B oSttt Fass,. Hho whs bound | Our * CHARLES SEAMLESS” roal 1 Pensavola to tirnytown, laden with lum- i I:I:rl." “The Ocean towed tier 16 the bar and au- Eranchitid dloyg g MHashigiokE chored, ‘Tihe brlg will bo pumiped out aud tow- | Quality and most porfect-fitting ed to Now Urleans, articlo in the market, Our new Y b ruetins sl Ao e e e | (OnC e founl, shaeed Ineacably tarssd queat u suspension of hostilitiea while the dead | give svay thelr childron, Almost every day chil- 1510 In frout of the redoubt were burled, Bome | Gren umtmugm Lere for us fo Lake, One woman eorts hul beeu previously mude to remove | came with o clitld sbout 4 days old, and eaid that if thein by Red Cross oftlcers, with tho reault how. | W 4ld 1ot tako the child “sho would kHl'it " We ever, that two reglncutal doctors aud four | 00% "‘f’.lmf,:,:‘fil cfi}'fll?a"r“flfn‘-’fi# n'.'"fiu‘.f‘ffié :‘l‘(h‘l":v,y‘ el be vere ki Ve could, e m k| hi Aretchor-bearers were Killed In the attempt, | FhSN0 10 eive it whlk, oithough sho had plenty Gf P 130 Lo Intercede in f Y of the Red C el 1 favor | gy in her breast, Sho had becomu almust insane abovu mentionci Lo Hod Crose ok tnd s whire | (i el 40t ol ARROLLITE Ha sLh it Juch, & (] me a8 this, A fow days By o girl, ut flag bearing o red creseent had been Lolste years old, was found I:mg'ou our veranduh, We eXt Weeks FALSE PRETENSES, WiraaNatoN, Dul,, Oct, 25,—~The Bherllf of Fultou County, Ga., arrested in this ity to- Yia alny . ey the | 301 el O ; Ihran aul“hnl: l{‘ld ’;?‘ sl.mwl l}u lfils mh:xuu& for, ukml hEnmc)r;el-lm,uu‘ml |'ru;||.‘ Jaud_sna '"'j’ J:?‘; duy, upon & renuisition from thesUovernor of ;'yfi'ffifq‘u‘;'r'fe’#l‘.”f&f‘,"““.fiifl".’f"s-"i'.'":fh t? -"-td a’“”\‘fi:““:l“l\':;‘llrfi fli‘ffll‘lll{o:::‘-"':"’lr{‘;" l‘l‘:‘ HE WEATHER, :’:&‘:};::g:: g;:;l,) :‘;:::; oleksat wugh tho Russtan and Roumaniay cs. | mother brought her 0 sight of the house and Lo} A % S o oy g Fon vater, vis shot nod Killed - hu reachi v ihdrilily " . el S0 e, ot s paiieies | TR e DAL R e bt b | that Biate, . 11 Jackdon, of tho well-anown | & guarter :hs il wnd s it S8 mile | RSN WALOLBIUI SRS | wamaron, D G, Oct 201 5. m—tor continued througbout the day, and ‘evel dus alio huw. 'Flin shows how the people aro. sullering, tho tine thia whilo truco-lais was dup!n)'ud.u:.fi 10k santice yasis witl her eIk anly e ¥ lart pus {xmr thelr ilro upon oure men ond batterles on | oo wag sl degions havo comu hers with thelr chll. Jackson & Sharp Car-\Works, chareing bim with obtaloing several thousand doliars fron Legislative Commlttee of Georga n 1 U3 two miles, 33433 two miles uud & quarter, 4:08%¢; ‘full distauce, 413764, curted to the offal<lock, as no person could b the Lake Weglon cloudy ond saluy weather, | English, Fronch, and Gorman tound to cladim ft. The race was one of the nost Lo vuriable witds, wostly fram Lhe eust, stationary CLOTH GLOVES, in Ladies’, by | citfigg A, The police showed thel b A + o : i ve , i ) exeitling on reeon ¢ | | o tire sl SeRiTdraL 5 4 he slope to tho south of she Uravitza redoubt, 3’;&:‘?;-;':;%«“:; The ro lelm\:'?;r'fi’:, :n{f I ek | fulse pretenses aud by making falss aftidavita, ndgms?.l&‘lg? o {‘!’:‘;efiu‘.a t:tr'u:lrx'u“xnfium\:fin“ abllity 1 not once guiting in the steer’s way. ""Px::'c"','&':m‘;‘l’,;"‘lu;‘ et b ate Inches of Gonts’, and Childron’s sizes, in - Coursging o o low thy peupls’ iruet us wow, A PUTRID REMINISOENCE, §2,500, \ gl it snow fell here toaday. It 16 st snuwiog, groat variety of styles. FRANCE. + 2 Sve nd ahont 500 porsuus In our vard eve CENCE, A DENIAL, Bpecial Dispaich to The Laictao Tribune. Torxpo, 0., Uct. 25.—The report in the Chi-- cazo Yiuws of this mornfug that Postmaater Reed's ofllclal accounts ure complicated with his busiuess accouuts is maliciously falio und witbout the siiglitest basis of fuct. The money recelpts of the ollice since his culry have becn ronptly accounted for, und thers 1s not o cent elonging to the United States but what s in fwe proper place, Mr, Reed has held several ol fices [u this city, aod has always been distinguish- ed for bus correctuess uud cntire rogulanty in occounts. The absurd lbel telegraplied tho E:ma 1s the joveution of bis active cusmics ere. TUR SCENE TUAT XNSURD upon the relurn of the burses to the judzes' stand bemgurs deseription. The crowd broke down all barrfers, and, rusbing onc on the course, surrounded “uole, aud cheered and yelled for <bim u«fld they werg loarse.” They then pulied blr jockey, Bar- reit, off his seat, aud carrded blm i triminph on thelr snoulders. Tho police made a break and rescued Lim from hbs admirers, but hewus & second time captural and 4 sccoud time lflnwd on the brawny shoulders of a friend. Finally he was permittd to mount bis horse, and rodo to the stable, belug cheered inean- while as i 0 conguering bero, Buch s sight has not been seen on o race-track slice the days of Eclipse and 8ir Heury, H Immediately after the great race I conversed with 3 number of persous respectivg TUE CAUSES OF TEN BROLCA'S DEFRAT, snd I fouud alost as many opiulous us I 8id wmen., Willlo Walker, tus jockey who rode biw, saldt “@ koew the horse.. was not iu ood coudition, but 1 dassent tell avy- ody exvept our own folks about It Wheu we was @ raclug I spw that Teu Brocck didu’t bave no speed, but I thousbt weybe bis gamne would win auybow. Atter [ saw that Tow Ochititree was gouw, 1 looked be- Saectul Muapateh 10 The Chjougo Tridune. Bramorien, N, Oct. 25.—1u the case of the Fleld purjury in tto Liucoln * tomb-rubbing case the jury in the Circuit Court this morning yeported that they could not agree and werc dischargod, and the caso coutinued. ‘They stood cleven foracquittal and oue for cunvivtivu. STOLEN DIAMONDS, New Yons, tct, 25.—~Fourth Otticer Meyer, of the stcamship Koeln, hus been arreated ou a charge ot stealing from the strong-room of ls!iu vessel a packege of disnionds valued at 1,000, OrTaWs, Oct. We—Al nch ol soow fell here Iast nilit,’ Buow ulso fell at Quebee and Mon- | Lindies’, Gents’, Misses’, and Boys’ tieal to-duy. Lined Kid and Calf Glovos and . LOCAL ORAETTATION Mittons, T | Ladios’ and Gents’ Driving Gloves. Maximym thermoiuzter, 013 Binlwun == PIRIE & (0. FOLITICAL NOTES, Th2i ol Tor shecs aes beuny who. 2 1o e Pants, Oct. 25.—The (uvernment organs de- ‘Zh"x‘.'é‘e“::b':\'.‘.“' :"l:::“n-‘e ;uul"u’»: n‘xmniun. \‘\“n clary that the Mardial Wil not subtait 1nor | Lroud to'the. weedy oner oo gand Kive, with the Minlsters reslgn. Lo Soleil azaln urees | thoritics bive e 100 asiio lomsea o Loeas doy: motuat concesslous. Tho Keyuldiyue Fran- | T840 We'cat o ke plocea vach anit yive cach safua rejects all Idea of coucillation, It says the | hat the ree” s facrics ua d blate an wileli to sealguation of the Miulstry will uot be suticlents | Buielcr as a dlance- blato and a litlo icker, Many nistry will not be sutliclent; rhlld:u ‘.‘;n\;t:“lmuwnnd-llulu thicker, Many :rv‘n:t‘hgesi:t‘ is heum(mllllé:t lnlhlt'n“%d"m“f Bre actuatly Hving akelotons Memy ¥ orsioss ey e Left are resolved on o moderato imw wlcnthey canie that they will Bever recover. m(n:m. & ubw“ Gl.-“'mm:l ulx :u::m three persons within g " erent pa PAkin, Oct. 5o toniieur declaros tuat | S oI lios oty 13t i sheiend b Sresident Macaahon Lusut o tine contem- | tuen 1o \wouty- ive arc reparten ot the i aoren- PI#‘I L resort toa plebiscite, aoleked, mfig;{ nau:;: l;:l“::llo?l ‘J’:n'flsc'ffd':"n'fi: e Unlvers (Legitimist), alluding to the re- | 17 W ot y10 the poor-houss auld y : Lospitale. We are contemplatl S0 utterances of the Solal (Orlcanist), asks | for orslmue, Many orc mow on s hertl sogise :ohguxc'[ r:;m Journsl has adopied s moderata | Lave uo pisce but & carrlage or horse sned W kecp ue with a view of paving the way for the clee Yeaterd: Mussul ton of Duke d'Auosie o y ¥ (eaterday 8 Mussulinan came to me to be bap- Bty Sy ¥ the Sretems ot | 0f,_SibrloqeChghe Salion {02l 36 elfect have been prorsers Yay8 ruiors 1o tads | SR S G0y T the Clureh, . Tho nather kov o cwrent, 0 t The Duk et ma often scensed us of buylug couverts. Lut now we A ADp e oci ity peaking it ontd0 | could el inapy thousands of thou for u fuw bico, S nL A DT Fiupe w. 2,39 3i84p. oL IN DD g (2430, igstep. . 2070} ZETA P8I CreveLaxp, 0., Oct. 25.—The public cxer- cises of the Zeta Pt at Case Hall this evenlng attracted a Jarge audicuce, Muyor Rose dellv- cred aa address of welcome, sfter which ex-Gov. Nelson Diugley, of Maiue, delivered the annual oratlon. Owiug to » sudden lllnessy Judge Sathuet B. Sumber was unable to reud the poein written by him, aud Mr, W, H. McElroy, ol the Albany LLm'uq .Mmm:i performed thut duty. e —— CANADIAN NEWS, ° Special Dupaick fo The Chicazo Triqunt. MONTREAL, Oct. 23.—Tho Oraugemen of this city beld a mectiugto-night and passod resolu- tlons stroogly condeanatory of the Graud Jury for falliug t0 bring e a trug bill sgalust Joln Suichan, although fully cowmitted by the Polles Magistrate for the murder of Hackett, TOILET GOODS. EDPINATID, ° manufacturer of the esquisite Lettuce, Violet, ¢ snd protestiug agaiust tho prescut jury law as s i b 1"1‘0!;.':“ gt ro‘f":m“' u'i'fi; Bo"x?““’ g‘!fl‘ k'.;A 0 d exerc crulty | bind and seon Purols ruuufug vssv, Theu I 4 & £ = Aoy OF the ol nelabraisd Bram o e Galietta fads & vpees wr RLodeul partics, | aod L hop the fumino Wil Lave tho offect ‘of | After the excrcises at Cuso Hull, tho frateruls ! jiexn A e evidenced by the low status of Graud Juries FINANCIAL. many of the ol celebrated bra . of the Bepublican eaniidaton " Tis my,v h:‘ loppiog that accusation. . . . "I bave | adjourned to the Kenuard House and bauyuet- f.'?’ wy boss de spur. But he duuldn't ko s A thetr o dlaplased by the fact e U. DREY¥US, Solo Wholusale Agent, 73 Mulden . ’ ken of e famino as it 15 sud has | ed Judge 8imoa ¢d 10 bis rouin 8¢ | fick fasier, aud dat’s how Purole got durace. | aud the reuce, a8 displaged Ly the Speciul Disvateh 1o Th Chicago Tribuxe. Wougbout s specch Lo avolded all allusivl | boch for J5e FAst fyw louti. Now the poser | fhe Bewtgd 2o b cotued tobis roo " ¢ B Lf Ten Broeck was at bisself, ho could beat | that thirtcen out of thelr pumber Cenan Ravios, Te, Oct, BhMuch excltee | “Eold by lending drgzatss

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