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THI CIJICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1878, o deduct from tho yalne ot thelr estates the xnm W the mortonzes thereon, nd asid mortgayes shanfil by axsessed to pereons to whom they are duce & sosoired, That the svaten of letting ont convict Liwe by etoutract 1+ detrimental to the Interest of the workengmad, and should be atollehed, aoleedy That tho publie: 1anda are e’ propor- tho people, thereforo thoy shauld be re- sorved for actinl metticra, aifed In their nettle- munt by 1he Government, and proteciod in their pusscesiona by Just lawy, ‘Iha resolutions were unanimonsly adopted. Adjourned. THE PROMINITIONTATS, WoncrsTRE, Mass,, Hept. 11,~The Prohibt- fory Convention met to-duy, and, atier organ. rivg by the elcetion of the Hon. &t C. Pittman for Prestdent, took 8 recess, ‘The Tullowing ticket was nominated: Gov- ernor, the Hev. De, Miner: Licutenant-Uovern- o, iieoree C, Ewing; 8ecretary of State, D, B, Gurney; Auditor, J. Yourne; Treasurce, 1t|m<| N." Bkillings; Attorney-tiencral, O, T, irny. . . ' ‘[he resolutions odopted are In substsnce as folinws: the Prohidition party of Massnchnsetis again avows aq their unwavering purtwso the legal suppression of the Hyuor teatlle. The nttitude ol the State towards the tratlic {s 8o unanimons {tean never be changed withiout an uncn party f«suc, and, as nelther the Republicnn nor Demo- cratic partles can make auch issue, the F'ro- Iubitory nirty ta an Imlespensable necessity, and that heneeforth we will ‘puminate no mun who does hot recoghlze Ll necersity. 'The deatruc- tion of tne liyuor traflic_would give speedy re. Jiel to all claases. “The Proliibitory pasty, while not losing_ sight of the main lssue, dues ot husgtate to assert Ita_position In regard to other political questions, e hn‘llenwuucrnuu;; of wonich [ our work, a8 they aro bhe ehiel s .fi .ors fiom futemperaice. Equal protection to o witizens fa the true foundatidn of a Just Hovern- ment. ‘The commonwealth ahould provide for the relief uf property Irom the burden of double taxation, e resolutions declare that the interest of abor, ns weH us of cupital, deniands that, whint- ever slements shail constitute our currency, the Government ahould secogaize Lut one ultiuate standard of commerclul vilues; also, that we luve hoaching to hope from the eloction of o Governor whose prohibitury prineiples must either yield to or he overstiled by the political | acceszitles of his porty. ; MAINE, LATE RETURNS, rontranp, Me., Sovt. 11.—~Tho Houso now stands: 08 Republicans, 21 Democrats, 48 Greenbheks, with fourteen to hedr from, belor ontie oppusition majority. Fraud Is slleged in Ward Four in Portland, 1t proved, there wiil be o chanue of four Demo- vratle Representatives to Republfcans, and that ay change the Legislature. Ertswonrtis, Me., Sent, 11.—Tho Republicans voncede the etection of Murch, Ureenbacker, In the Fifth Congressionul District, by 000 plural- fy, v Pontravp, Me, Scpt. 11L.—At 2:30, tho re- turns from the Housa stand sixty Renubllcans, twenty-one Demociats, fIty-foir Greenboceks, with seven to hear [rom, o , Me., Scpt. 11.—The ITousa stands now sxty-flve Republicans aud two Uomocrats supporting the Kepublicans; twenty-one Dom arais and forty-claht Greonbackers, Five are not lururled. of whith two are known to be (Gircenbackers, This makes sixty-live: Republio- ous to seventy-ons Upposttipn. Bome bard- mouey Democrats sy allilate with the Ro- publicans, ‘Tue chargt of fraud fn Ward Four Jenyes n ehance to chanee lour votes to the Republicaus, waleh woufd gave tho Republivans & majority on Jolng ballog, aud permit them o clect State oftl cers, providing the two Ropubllcsn-Detocrats seted with the Republicns, PENNBYLVANTA, | A CLOSE RUB ¥OR IIO-{ION KELLRY. Special Diearch 16 The Tridure. PmirApeLria, Sept. 11.—1t was canceded by the Kepublfean tauagers onTuesday ulght, after tue returns of the primary cleetions were re- celved ab beadquarters, that Judge Kelley wun @0 defeated man, and that the Consention whieh ' wasto mect to-day would nuuinate lus bitter opponent, State-Senator Jonn E. Reyburn, Tie latter statesman, for several winters, bns been one of tho leaders of the wvenal and diszraceiut nok the ey has commissloved at Ilarrtsburg to ropre- sent 46, sud his vote wus always Tecorded for tho worat measures that camo up. Ho fs the sou of o Ypanufacturer of lightaing- rods who has amassed o colossal fortupe, ant who took a hand In the fight ugalust Kelley, TUE UNPOMULABITY OF THR JUDGR omong the party workers of lils district has been gradually growlng untll it was crystablized into a flerce opposition, It was ¢lalined agalnat him that he never ‘abelled out™ for campazn purposce, and had even refused to 2av the 8100 assesscssmient to the' City Com- mlteee, s felendswere compeltod to go down futo Uhelr own Jackess and pay ft, ur clse, his namg would 2ot havs been rezlatered this time, which would have made him Ineligibly befors thie Convention, It was also urged that he in- varlably shubbed *the boys " whon they would vislt Washinzton, and had grown ta ho ENTIIELY TOO INDEFENDENT, The moat. qatuarlng argument oralnst him was that he was tae candidate of the Greenback- Luavor party. When the Convontion mél this morning, things looked mighty uncortatn for the Judee, Keybura's family are eald to have puent money Ko water, aud the Kelleyltes wero fu constant dread Jest thelr delegates wonld be weaned from them by the }u-rlmun‘u uréunient of trade dollave, Jides Kelley sent a pledire to the Conventlon promislr not to bea canduate it defeated for tho nomiua- Houn by the Couvention. Jle scorod his tirst salid potat by winulng the Comuuittea o Lonteited Seats, which retred and sunmarily ousted ten Buyburn delesutes and report the samy pantber of lolley sdtierents, Thisaetion IHIYI\:d the avenue direer for tho nommation, i HE WAY BUCCRASFUL on the firat gnd ouly batlol, tie vote standing, Relley, b63 Roybuy, 68 'The Canvention was i1 weaton clgbt hours, amd was very turbulont andt sofer. “The “eluse call M “the Judge secelyed will provably tidueo bim to by wore blo with Itly canstituouts, Iy has "Col. nweglthy manun turer, arrayed agajust Lin a8 the Demoeratiz candilade, ~ HOMINATIONS, Putaneirn, ca., cop 1.—~The followmg ¢ fotud nomifuations were wade by the Kepubileans to-day: Pfest Distriet, Gen. 5. 1L By Becond, Charles O'Nealz “Third, John Sheddon (vesterany tgnnnated by tie Nutfon- Fonrth, Wikllawm 1., by, Turmer. aw D, Koiley; ¥ifth, Allrod —— WISCONSIN, Mavisox, dpuclal Disvatch lu The Tridune, Mapigon, Wis, Sept. 11.—The Jlon, Georgo . Burrows was ranominuted as o condidate fur the State Nenato by tho Ropublicaus of shis dle- trict to-duy, the vote being uneuimous, The Democratic Convention tor this district will be Lield here to-morraw. Tho prodpects ars that thy Hon. R, E. Davie wlll bo nominated. A #trong elort bas been made tofores the fndorsy- went of Mr. Touny, Greenbacker, bot the Dy- nocrucy witl not wwhllow that kiud of bait, Mr, Davis 1a o strong man, and will make a good Tul, but cauliot bo expect to be elected, i hy cotsents to make the ran, which Is doubtful, Br. PAL, Ml Sek. 1o D Te o iaess Cnm’rculu‘:uk Conveation uf the Eun,fi"{fi.’flm stk Liatriet, at Uruud Kapids to-day, nomiuated AW Baipuws, 1o was the Last Bpeaker of the Assemhly, elected by s tuslon o Democrars 3--’ Grecubackers, ‘Tuis is Thad C. Pound's atriet. . WASHINGUTON NOTES, - BUBRMAN ON TUE NAINR ELMCTION, dpeciay Dispatch b0 The Tridune. Wasuixaton, D. C, Sept. 1l.—Sceretary Eherman, in commenting upon the Maino elee- tlun, exuressed the oplon tbat the indications urethat the Greenbackers wuuld absarb the Demggeratic party. ‘The fssue of two huudred wuliious wore grednbucks, however, Le sald would not help the people, as they cannot by expended gratuitiously. He did not think the Maine election would fujure the Republicans in Oliu, He wus confldent (he varty Wit secure twu iepublicany 1n the nexe House frow tust tlate nutwithstauding, ‘ THE ILLINOIS SZXATORSUIP. Au Ihinuls gentteway just frum Chicsgo sug- tata that, Iy the evens that the Republivans se- cure ths Leglalature, Joun B, Hawley, ol ok Ielaml, the preseny Asslstant Secretary of thy Liva.ury, 4 Hkely to be o comuvronilss caudl- date fur'the United States Senate. o WILL CONE OUT VOLDLLY. The Democratic t‘mlkul‘.:n Committeo hav row dectied 1o steip Haclt of oll disgutses, Be- fure the Maine clection catu was taken to send Secator Thuniun's greeuback insoclal speechies “ tu the South dud West. They sre now to Le sent broadeast, 1Ly Jvpubllcan Cawpalgu Comwitied'wiil jo. erenee fte aetivity, and wiit send somo of itk liest apeakers into the Westorn States to atout tho (ireanbmck tide, INDIANA. Soma Indlana Republicans niw here think the suecess of the (reenbackers ln Maing will lien- ofit them rather than otherwise, for the reason that it wiil mske the Sniinna Ureenbackers aver-confldent, will prevent their conlftlon with tic Tiemoxrats, and witl ths fellove tie Repul- icans of flzhting both fnstead of fizkiting one, Anil nny result in enabling the Republicans to gain a Congrossinan in the Evansvilly District. ——r 44 1ILLINOIS, MORRIE. Sveciat Dispatch to The Tribune. Monms, 1M1, Beot. 11.—~The Demacracy held to-day at this placo their Benatorfal Convention for the Bevonth Diatrict, This Convention hod ptevionsly met st Ottawa and nomicated the Han, W. 8 Brooks, of Jollet, but at that time he pusitively declined. ‘Therefore the Conven- tion adjourned to meet bere. Tu-lay ha was agan uusnimously chosen, and acceptud. J0LIBT, gflcun Dispatch 10 TA# Tridune, Joraer, IiL, Bept. 11.—Benator Ogleaby spoke at the Court-Housu this ovening on the political questions al the dny to a very large and enthu- siastic sudience. Every seat and all the stand- Ing-roon waa oceupled. The apecch was a very able, argumentative, nnd convineing one. SPRINGFIRLD, Svecint Dispatch 10 The Trinune, 8rnixorieLn, Wi, Sept. 14.—The Republican Congreasiunal Convention for this (the Twellth) district’ mcets here to-inorrow, and delegates are alrendy arriving. The eandidotes most rmmlneml, mentloned aro the Hon, N. W, ironson, of Menard, Gen. Julin Couk, uf Bpring- field, and Ensley Moort, Esq., of Motzan Coun- ty. It protutses to bo a large gatheriug. BECRETARY M'CRARY, ‘1118 SPEECH AT KROKUK. ‘The Hon, Georgo W. McCrary, Secretary ot War, at Keokuk, on Tuesday evcning, was ten- dered a creception ¢ by his Jowa friends, upon whicts occaston he delivered s carefully-prepar- ed, honest, andt manly speech on tho potitical altuation. After recalling #the completo aud hearty reconcllistion which now obtalus between the North and the South,” he spuke lerscly and emphatleally on the fnanclal lssues. The Republican parey, be sald, polnts with Justifinblo satisfaction to fts record upon ques- tlons of currency and finaice, In answer to the clamar of our opporents about thess questions, we appeal o an honest and Intelligent people, aud slinply nak for s comparison of our financial sitiation of to-day with that of Len years ago. The record Is one of which every Republican ande every citizen should feel & Just pri®®, Tha burden of our mnational dubt fins been stendity decrenved. ‘The ageresate of reduction, sineo March 4, 1869, has reacied the sum of 8430,89%,715.10, wherely thero is an ap- nual saving of $31,208,503.50 In interest. The sueresute of reduction since March 4, 1806, ex- ceeda the enormons sum of over $573,000,000— about-one-third of the present debt—and so- cures an annual reductionsof Interest of more than_ $48,000,000, Our natlonal credit has steadily and raplaly tinproved until to-day, for Llic first tima lu our history, we urc able to bor. row money at 4 per cent; and the process of eonvertinz our 0 per cent bunds Into 4 per cent bonds fur sixty days past bave averaged over $000,000 per day. In rpite of Democeratle op- vosition, we-fave adiered to the polley of slmple honesty—the policy of keepiny savred- Iv the natiou's pledges] the policy of treat- ing the greenback as & promisc Lo puy,~dn ‘| vbligation, a debt, to be pald, not In unother oroniist, but iv do'lars, as ploluly expressed on thie face of the pupet; ond by ithls poiley the nonoy of tue people hos Leen brought™ sub- stuntiatly to par with gold. To show _how our vational credit hus been preserved and improy- vd, it s only necessary to stute that sineo tue ucotning of the present Admiufstrution the Govermuent flas soid at pur §200,C0,000 of 41§ per cent aud aver JILH0U,UN of 4 per cent baude, h\r;wlrv to our own citlzous. 1L Lhis |s vt snough, et e call vour attention to the grutifylne fact thaut the prewlum ot gold coln, whicls wus 843¢ por cent March 4, 1860, is now only one-balf of 1per cent. 1kuow well that these resulty buve not been renchied withoue sutne strlukagu I values, anid conscquent loss ond sullering; bug these were luovitable, and Lappily vhe worst §s over. Wearebock agatutnn wolld * busiaj ‘wu ore down to - “hard- pan? Wu shall shortly resume spee vle payment, thus leasing tho speele in_the Treasury, and (hen, with o cire culating mediuas Amounting to over nlug hun- dred milllons of doltars “that are dollurs," eacli and every one of which {a worth pr. clrcly 100 contn, we shall resumo our onwaril carcer ol prosperity. ‘Thu rosd to speelile values s not beein, i 'nll rospects, a plensant ono to travel. We have been compellod w0 comy down from yery hign horses; we have censed to rlde upon the wave ot specutation and to revel I the ex- citement whici camowith the Warand remained for o time nfter it wid over, cnused by n super- abundance of currency of uncertatn and shift- e vulte,~un excitement which was unnatufal wid necessarily short-fived. * Let us rejoles thut e ure back azaln to the safe foundation of ATALLE, EQUAL, AND HONEST DOLLARS, Not huve the * hard thaes™ through which we have passed to reach this end boen an usuilxed ovit. ~ Wo luve learned th experlence lessons ot economy, Industry, prudenco, and Truzality, Iy oUr fatters underatod sud prmeticed, bag whiea wo had forgotten, aud should nos bave learued fu any other way.. X0 STLP, BACKWARD. The great question between the Republicans and thelr opponents Is tiis: Haoving reached thin wsolid footing, huving secured u currency equal to and joierchangeavlo with cofn, shull we abaudon 1t, ther with il hopae of resuming apectg-payments, and pluugy azain fnto un un- rtatn scu of Wdotion? Bhiall we hava fab maney to be lssned only by the tiovernment, and in suchquantitics and at such tinies as Con- gre:s may dircet! To abandan the poliey which uns brought um so near to perfect tlusncal health wonkl bs as absurd and suicldal as would b tho sct of o may just recovering from o lung iilncss who should, of his own cholee, seck a retupse. ‘Llie principal piank n the finunclal platform of vur uppoucats, atd upon which Detocrats, Natlongla, aud Grecubackers seem o ngree, I this: Tho abolition of the Natlonal Banka and the aus by the Goverument direct ol so much cirrenes un the wants of trde or tho busine intereats of the country may domand. And Cats bradds e S0 conuider brictly the bjectious tu thelr plan, 1. As already su ated, the fnancial plan propused by otir opponunts luates the am of eurre uneert and thurelure of nes ity jeaves Its tulwe untertain, lor nothing is surer thut that the value of a carreucy depends upon the certuthiy s to redemption, snid this depends upon the quantity to be redectied, The Al pariunt thiog 1 any system of livaney'ls stubility. You must havo an sssurauce that a tluliar to-day will be exuctly the samu dollar to- norrow uod uext year, - A 1t tho volume of the curpeicy fs to bo regu- Iated by Congresslonal cnactinent from thine to thise, how consly uiun prediet how wany green- backs the next Conyress will autborlzef ~ Wao can tos} what quantitics may bu lsatied Lo put aw endto **hard Limes,” or staye ol a paulc, or othorwise ~watlsfy o clumorous constituoucy. Such a systeur would nocessarily dustroy all coutiderice, aud prove in the end tho worst pos- slble, A2 carrled on for w long period it could end {n nothing short of Loth public and privato bankruptey and rut. Anoticr obieetion to the sttempt to fusue by act of Congresg i time of peacs notes of the Governinens, Lo be a lezal-tender and cireu- fate uy smoucy, fs tho erave doubt which exists s to its constitutionality, Helore eutertug upon w ollcy of this charac- ter, wo shuuttd be wellgasured that it will stand the test of the Constitution, for 1l we should abollsh the bavks und 1ssue 8 uational currency in Hew of bank vjils, unty to ind in the end that the nuw mouvy caunot be made a Jegal-touder, dlrw confuston shd divastor would result. The yuestion 1s, Lo Contress in time of peacs the power to authorize the lasue of Government «notes to cireulate us money, and to wake them a legal-tender! ‘I'e Constitution empuwers Congzress * to cobs niuney,' put it 18 not pre- tonded that this ineludes power Lo print mouey, or to lsaus paper money as atl. ‘The power to {ssue greenbacke-and to make them alezal-tend- ier hus beon asscricd us su fuiplicd power, 8ud 1t bas been lield by u bare wajority of the Bupreme Court of the United Brates, after o long controversy, tuut the Legul-leuder act of 1503 was valld. - Bug this deelion rests mainty, £ not whoily, upon the ground that the lssic uf loral-tender uoles wWas lcccesary 86 @ war weasure, and, thurefore, 8 puwer Lnplied ssa necessury part uf the power to declure aud carry on war, The drsp declslon of the Bupiene Court waa the otber wav, but, with a full bencl und & restgument, the tiual reeult svove stated was rearhed by a vote of tive Judves to four, No_one cau read the oplulous of the wejurity withous bofug Jwpressed with tho Lwportsoce given to the fuct that the Legal-Tender acy way @ wur tneagure, Thus Mr Justics Miller saldy ] ho power 1 dectara war, to suppress lus rectiun, to ralae sud SUPport srmics, o provide aud wainlain a vavy. Lo borrow muney uu Abe celit of the Untted Btutes, to vay the uebts of the Unlon, auy-to vrovide for the cummon defvose ¥0d geuensl welfare, vt and all distinetly wnd calt anted I Beparale cliuses of Cons We were i the il of 4 war whis ¢ BOWeTs JUte exerclan andd tated then reverely.” And aenln, speak. Ing of tha necessity wlilch conp the pas- anze of some suclt set, ho said The cotn In e cotmtry, 4f it could all have been placed Within the control of the Becretary of the Trean- ury, wonld not have made a elrenlation to an- AWCF ATy putclinses and nrmy daypients, to sy nothiog of the ordluary business of the country. A general collapse of vredit, of payment, and of business scemed fnevitable, I whizh falth in Ltho abhity of ghe (Government wonid liave peen dentraved, the Kebelllon would have triumphed, the States would have been left divided, and tho people jmpoverfshel. The Nattopal Government would have perished, atd with 1t ghe Constitutlon which we arc now ealléd Apon Lo construe with such nlee eritical af2uracy. That the Leear-Tendor ented ehiesg dieastrons resulle, nrd that tha tender clauge was nocessary to prevent them, I entertatn no doubt.t (3 Wall,, G53) Mr, Jus- tice 8trong, swho detlvered the final opinton of tho majurity, presented forcihly the same vlew, aad, amung other things, satd: “ Plainly, to this inqulry a constderation af the time when and the elreumittances tn which the Government then stoud Is important. 1t I8 not to ba denfed that acte may be adapteid to-the excrcise of lawinl power and nppropriate to it In scasons of exl- gency, which would be Inappropriate ot other times.” (13 Wall,, {v 5407) And Mr. Jfustice Bradiey declares thal tho power in guestion fs “a power not to bu resorted to except on ex- travrdinary and prossing vecasfons, such as war of otier public exieencles of great gravity aud fimportance.” (13 Wall,, 57, L s entirely clear that the legal-tender cares sottle nothlng except that Congress had the poier Lo fssue leal-tonder noles fn the midst of tho War and when Lhe 1ife of the nation was to be saved thereby, and even this was decided by only a bare mujority of the Court. Who will bo bold cnougn to say that an act_of Con- wress, passed in thue of beace, justitied by no exigeney or emergetcy, maklug the National Cluvermnent the bmiker for the people, and muvm!nz for indedinite [saite of paper currency clreulaty ss moncy and be a Jegal-tendor would b sustalued! ™ At all cyente such au ex- peritment would be exceedingly dangerous, and shiould not be adopted, even though its suecess wight promise to be a blessing, much less when success wottld bo s disuster scarcely les ruluous than fastore. 4 1, Ty adopt this poliey would bu o shamefnl and disgracolul repudintion of an exnress promise made by tho nation o Its ereditors, “The prowise I rofer to Is embodied in the act of Congross uf Juno 80, 18034, entitled ** An act to provide ways and means tor the support of tho Government.,” This act provideil tor the lssue and sals of bonds of the United states in order to rulse moucy to carry on the War, It wus of the utmost Importance that capitalists shanld be induced to subscribe for these bouds, Indeed, the saivation of tho country depended upon our ability to place our bonds, It was at tuat time foroscen that Congress migis be urged to {ssuo large qtantitics of grecoback notes, ond thuas finpalr thu tistlon's tredit and interfore with the paymont of thu bonds about o be lssued. . To reassurs capitallsts upon this subjeet, and to induce them to come forward and lean us money n that time of dire need and extremity, tho lollowing solewn promise wus inade h,r le United Btates, and cbodled Iu the nee T have referred to: ** Nor shall the total amount of United Btates nates issued or fo be ever excead 800,000, 000, and such additional sum, .t vxcceding HH,00,000, as miay be temborarily required for the redenintion of temporary losne,” (13 Stat. a4 Large, p. 249, St e Lurgely by tho means of ‘this pledge we sue- cceded In selling our bonds and in ralsing money toearry on the War for tho subpression of the Robellion. T Government iuay have power to repudiato this prowmlse, but I am sure that nu honest man can say upon his consoicnee that iv ouhit td bu dune. “No nitlon ¢an aflord to dls- regard its phighted faith. Good faith fn a natlon is its very lile-blowd, without which its very existenco must cease. It is essehitial to eredit, atd credit s essunttal to existence, ‘The Nepublican party of lowa amt of the Union will, Lam sure, so¥ Witly one vuice, Let onr Gogern- ment he true and falthtul i keeping all {ts pledges tn Jetter aud fa spirlt, BLY OLD BAMMY. A RAID ON TAMMANY OFFICIALS TO IMPROVE 118 OWN UIANCES, - oectal to Cimetnnan Cammercial, New Yous, Sept. 0.—Samuel J, Tilden docs uot control the Influsnce of the Staio Govern- ment for nothin Thomas Branch, ot the anti-Tannany Democracy, of which Edwanl Cooper, Hewlitt's brother-dn-luse, 8 o leading member, bas heen colleeting evidenco Lo form n basls of charfzes agalnst Short® Tellly, County- Cierk Qumbleton, and Reglater Loow. Thess charezes dre to be presentod to oy, Rubinson at au carly date, Tho ubjeet of the movement Is to wrest the patronago of theso three big oilices froni Johu Kelly and Tamntany all, nnfi use ft to atrengthen ’{lldun'- 1iold on Lhe puxt State Convention. It is lelleved that Tilden nust cuntrol the Convention, and oust the Tommany delegation, or . modity Its power, il ho hopes to. aecuro the support of the New — York delegation at the next Natlonal Conventlon, without which sup- port he would have nu chanco of becoming the Democratie fraud-and-martyr candidato lu 1850, The ovrincipal basisof the charzes will be the aljezed exuctlon of fees farin excess of thuse allowed by law. Robert B llnmnu'lt‘ 4 warm supporter of Tilden and of Edwurd Coupor’s antl-Tummany party, wudd toa T'rlune roportors ** Abuudant evidenca has been obtaluied to support the charge against theso officials of demanding ex- orbitaut fees, ‘This {8 no new thing, When Chartes U, Hslpine, ‘Mites O'Rellly,’ was Reg- teter, 1n inflatlon days, In consultation with - lawsers, the fees of ks ofllca were rjsed from - §40,000 to RGO,UU0 8 year, Gen, Blgol Incrsased the revenucs of tne oflice ta B0, Rewister Connolly, known as tie Big Judge,”’ scuvezed 8X,0008 year out of the oflice. Btato luws dellninge fo vo been disregarded, apd tho present Keuister has out- stripped his predocessors, and the Shenifl and County Cterk Bave keot pace with the Register, aidd thie abuse bas become 8o great that (v s Tinperative to atop {t.” Chiarges have been drawn up by o Committoo of Cooper’s Antl-Tammuny organtzatian, and will bu scnt to Qoy, Robmson, 1 Ly reumoves the present otlicialy, he may nppoint thelr sue- cossors, who will serve till “tho next electl Otber politiclaus that sowe of Titdel friends want these oflicors rewoved at once, and othera think it advisadle to walt tll after tho November election, suus Lo gIve uew #p- poiutces 8 full year of power, NORTHERN KU-KLUX. DEMOCRATS FEISRUUTING NEGRORS IN INDIANA, Indianapelie Journal, evt. 10, In the Journal of the bth we Kuve an accotint rof the bulldozine of 8 Morgan County farmer, Mr. Cyrus McKinzlo, by the Democrats of his nolghborhowd, beeanse he gave employment to a coupls of colored men {n bis harvest fleld, On the night of the 10th of Aucust, 1877, a purty of Democrats came to his place, de- stroyed some of his property, and left 8 notice poated on his gate, threatoning destruction by tire to all he poe i {f he did not at once duchnwu hfs negro belp, W buve been ac cused of golog futo the past to find arcument azainst Democratie intolerunce, snd the clalm las beew st up that shere t8 now no disposition onthe part of the Dutnucrats of any part of the couatry to interfere with the rights ‘ol sny sce of clads of laborers, ‘Fo show how stucere this pretended seformation s, we glve tho fol- lowlug, furnished us by s rellahle correspondent at Mastinaville, Williain McKtozie, a Resublican faruser living near Waverly, the father ot Cyrus McKinsle, mentloned iu the former article, has two colored farimn laborers in uh\nnvl«‘. Alaut one week azo tho following nutico was left at bls door by souu of hla Demovratic nolghbors: NOTICE, Ava, 31, 1878, — Witliam McKintie; You have bad warning two or three times to put the dam nig- xers olf of your furus and we don't foul about you auy mare, I you don't shlp thew in une week you miny look uut fur yourself, " Nu dan niggers stay smonx us fu this precinet. Weinean bu aud you will dud vut, ~ We Kyow how 10 do it, an you will hear from us it yoo don't mnd. Morgan County 1s the home of State-Auditor Eb Heuderson, who visits that scction every ok 10 advise with bia brethren touching po- ! untters apd the management of the ean- Woile he may not have advised the brethren to proceed L0 such extremes (o drive out the negro Iepublicaus, he canuot be o ig- nurance ol e exisonee of thy spint which prompts such actfon. Yet while there he bas the fmpudeuce to boast of the intuads hy rud Ins party are nakiog ou the negro Republican ranks in this city. ‘The colured voters who kave wmanifested & dupositiou to fullow sfter the leud of Mr. Henderson and his cla: mur wed from the fosegolug the sort of cowpany luto which they use buivg uticed. — MISCELLANEOUS. TENNRIZR. 8pecial Dispateh 1o The Tridund, NasuviLLe, Tean,, Sept, 1l~[u respanse to & dispateh juforinlng bim of his nomivatlon for Governor, Dr. Wright, ot Cuattanoogs, says: * Laccept the candidacy on she platform of an honest paymcut of the State debt aud free education.” [tis pretty generally understood 1hat Edward 1. t, teccotly somfnated by tue Nutfoual 'I‘H withdraw [rom tuo couvass. " the W (‘lurnrxumn. ‘Fean., det. Wikt of tols iy, Lds bevd vowdnated for H < li vae, Governor by _the Republlean Stnto Lotnmitten,” Fthridge, nominated hy ventlon, declined, NETROIT, MICH, Aroctal Disgnich to The Tridund, Derroit, Mich,, Sept. ¥1,—The Urrenback County Conventlon to-day was bofsterously elited” nver the newa from Mialue, aml mucn lontd hosating was indulged in over the prospect I this county, The followIngz tieket was nomi- nated: Bheriff, M. V. Borgman, present Ka. perintendent of the Detroft Honae of Corree- son; Clerk, Walter ¥, Clark (colored); Rewls- ter of Doeds, Charles G, Csmpan; Treasurer, Juhu Butterfleld: Prosecutine Attorney, Albert G. Chapman; Auditor, Col, . Wrigit: Cle- it Court Commissioners, F. 8. Urece and Btmon R Harrfs. A resntution was Ado?tcd that any nominee eecking nomination on other tickets be stricken from tho Greenback teket. NEW JRRARY. Bounryrown, N, J., Kept, 11.—H, B, Smith, Greenback nominee of the Seconid Congression- al District, has been Indorsed by the Demoerata, The epubilcan Conventlon of the Sixth Con- gressional District noninsted Cortlandl Parker. NEW_MAMPAIRE. Wear Lanaxos, N, M., Beut. 11.~The Re- publienna of the Tiind Congressioual District uominated K, W, Fare, | MARYEARD. Bartivone, Beot, 11.—~1he Demoerats of * the Thin! Congrosslonal District toAlay renoininat- ed Witllats Kimmell, In the Fourth Congres- slonal District, Robert Mcl.ane was nominsted. OREGDN LEGISIATURE, BAx Fraxcisco, Cal., 8ept. 1L—The Oregon Legislature convened on tho 9th inst., and ef- fected s permanent organization yesterday. The voto fur Guvernor was canvassed, stiowitg ‘Thaver's majority to be 09, RENTUOKY. . LovisviLLg, Ky, Bept, 1L—Judge Milton H. Dunham was defeated to-daf in the Convention to thoose 8 Demoerstie Congreasfonal nominee fn the FEizhth Kentueky District by Phil ‘Thompsoa, who was elected by the fraction of avote. The fight was very bitter and over 200 ballots were cost. e et WASHINGTON. entral the Con- A New Method hy which Distiilers May De Mnade Honest—Whiskey to o Weighed In- stead of Measured—A Kraud on the Navi- grtion Lnws. Hpecial Depateh to The Tribuns. Wasiminetoy, D, C., Bept. 11.~Collector Harvey, of Chicago, Is here on route for New York, where his family will arrive from Europe on Baturday. Collector Harvoy has conslderable routlne business with the Internal Revenue Burcau, nnd has spent the day in different divistons of that office. Tho case involved smatl minor office details, e saya that the Chicago Alstillers arc greatly pleased that the efforts of Commissioner Raum to discover the Irregularitles st Pekin and Cinclnnatl have resulted in fncreasing the price of whisky at these two ploces from two to three The Chicago distillers are cents per gatlon. confldent that thisls the result of thefr proteste. Collector iurvey is also of opinien that the new system of sending Gaugers to all diatricts of the country in a supervisory capacity will be bene- flclul In the catablishruent of & uniform gauge. Chlcazo Osugers, however, did not necd sny eorrection, but appear to be better Informed than tho supervisiug Gaugers who have been sent there. Collector Harvey will recommend to Cutamisstoner Raum a chiauge In the ayatem df gauging. Ho proposcs to abolish the present syatem of guaginis, on account of {ta great un- certaiuty, -A flitle nervousncss o one fuger In the act of vauging would cause s movement in ths gauge that would make ' a differ- ence of one pallon lo m. barrel. It {s nlnost fmpossiblefor different Uaugers to gaugo lmllurmlty‘ Harvey }wugmeu to sub- stitute a system of welgning for that of gaug- tng, whicil, with the measurs of proof, would dotermnine tho quantity of spirits, and ronder many of the frauds.which arc now possible en- tirely finpracticable, Under the welghing ys- tem, tne computation of volume, and various alluwauces, teicks on the size of the barrel, aud the ke, woulit be abollshed, and tho tax would ba colieeted upon the exact weleh. Collector laryey. when hoe returna, will request Chicago distilicra to prepars 8 statetnent of the cuat of waking whisky In Chicago, 'This will bo fur the purpose of comparison with a shnilar statement which bas alreudy been forwanded liere from Pooria distiliers! The Jatter claim tbat they ean make whisky for eleven cents u gallon, not fnetuding the elop, or thirtoen cents, countiog two conts for slop, which they can readily ob- tatn, A 'necullsr case of fraud. oo the naviration Iaws ha been submitted (o tho Bocratary of the Treasury for detcrmination,. A tug-boat was selzed at Albany upon oclaln thatft wasa British vessel, und consequently lable to forfelt- ure. [t appears that this tug was formerly on th lakes, and that ths thon owners praciiced fraud upon the navization faws bothof the Domtnion and tho Unlted States. The tug s an Amgrican vesacl, but for the_convenience af lierowners o movk sale was made to ono of the clorks, who was a liritlsh subfect, aud who ob- tained a British rcrdster, Tho vessel has ‘now passed into the hands of an Junocent third party, amd tho clajm is mado against her for foricituro ou account of tho British repister. The Treas- ury suthorities are required to declde which of her registers I8 genuine, and wheener the Irnud- ulent sale would vitiulo the British recister, There I8 a very nnimated contest for tho placoof Hank Examinor of Indiana. The sup- posed favorite candidute of the Comptroller of Cursency {a Kennedy, a former bank ofticial in tudiona, o has Lad much experisuco i bank- ing, and his appointment {8 nugiested on cyil- seryice grounds, The politivians, however, all bave their candldates,—among them E, W. JMalford, Buck Tereell, Cuarles Wilker, sod sume forty others, Jud; Exuwlner, who bos sought 8 lucrative Federal oftice, has rocently been suggested for thy place, and it is reported that the Prosidont has asked Bundy why he ¢id not apply for Bauk Examiner. “The indications to-night ure that Judgo Uuml{ will do .Ig.l in whichi event his appolutment s very possible. OPOItmEE 1 et dstortated P WABIINGTON, D- 11.~lcn, James Lougstreet bas been commissioned Rovenue Agent, and gned to the District of Ueorgia and Florids, vice Reveoue-Agent Sponcer, traui- ferred tu Loulsvidie. e et THE, WEATHER, Orpice o THE Cinge BtaxaL Orrioms, WasuinatoN, D, O., Sept, 11~1 8. m.—Indiea- tions—For Tenucsioo and the Ohlo Valley, cloudy, ratny weather, northerly #ds, station- ary or lower pressura and temperatre, For the Lower Lake Regiou, clouay, reloy wesather, northeasterly wind er pressuro and temnerature, or (this) the Upper Lake reglon aud.tho Upper Missiasipol Valiey, clear or partly clondy weather, cold northierly shifting to’ warmer southeasterly wiuds, wud sistionary followed by falling barometer, Fur the Lower Missour Valley, warmer, clear, or vzruf cloudy weather, suutheasterly winds, and faliing barvweter, Thu rivers will remain vearly statlonar, Cautlouing stgnals continuoat uwusu, 6, Rochester, Buffulo, Brle, Clevelund, 5, Bandusky, and Toledo, LOCAL nllll'Afl‘l!‘ g«:uuuu Bection Tima. ;59 A0, 925 4T | TU 1:ins,t0, 30103 Wl | 80 0 p. 0, W), 1) ad | 4 0,1, 30, 177 02 | 40 10 i -k 3007 48 1051w b . | 207 84, | nva “usato, bepks 11-Midalghe, ~2hr, | Wiad. (min[n'm:m. N 11y faln. Clear, —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youx, Sopt. 1l.—Arrived, steamships Parthia, frota Liverpool; Frauce, {rom Hav Utopta sad Angelia, from Loudou; Nevads, from Gilasgow; sud laeipslg, from Uretneny Bwltzerlund, trom Amwcrx. ul.:uurom.. Supt. 11.—~Arrlved, Istriag, from ostun. CHINESE PER CAPITA TAX, Bax Frawcisco, Cal., Sept. 11.—A Vietorla (B. ) tuspateh saye the Governwent has commene- ol coilecting & Chinese head tax. The Dominion olllctals have faken steps (0 test the validily of e avt depriving chew of the votlug powers Bundy, former Bank atlonary or low- ANOTHER CUSTER. Gen. Miles Reported Surprisad and Surrounded in Yellow- stone Park. Twenty-soven of His Kscort Killed by the tlostite Ban. nocks. The General on a Pleasure-Trip with His Wire and Other Ladies. Littlo Oredenco Attached to tho Terrl- Ble Talo Brought to Blamarck, BT. Pavsy, Minn., Sent, 11.—The following apecfal telegram from Mismarck hos just heen recelved by the Lwnrer-1'res, The terrible atory Is not (-ry.dl!rd here, though the sender fs aleading citlzen & Dismarck, aud generally trustworthy: ' The brother of Benator Doraey, who returned from Keauh by the Cus- ter trall to-dsy, reporls that ho reached Keogh about the 5th; that Gen. Miles and au excufsion party were surrounded by Bannotks in the Yeilowstone Park, and twenly-seven of the escort kilted, ‘A lot of Cheyenna Tudians aod {wo cumpanles of mouated tufantry were sont from Kcogh to his reifef. Mrs. Miles, daughter of Uctt. 8suboro of 8L Taul, and otlier ladies, arc In Miles® party.” CRIM THREATENID ROBRERY., Apeciat Dirvateh to The Tridune, Wasnixsaros, D. C., 8ept. 11.—Jay Gould, of the Union Pacific Ratlrond, received 1ate Iase evening at hls couttry bome, near New York City, the dispatch which [follows, and im- edlately hastened to Wasbington to cousult with the autlioritied concerning ft: OuAlA, Sept. 10, 187H.—7ay Gould 2 roliably Infurmed that two attempts will soon” be made 0 rol the Cnion Pacific wall and express cars, The party consists of fificen to twenty desperadoes nrmed 1o the {eeth, snd can over- power any SheriTs posse. The military Buthorities hera - are nz to as. stat, | .but fay the ~ law - forblia them Ibln; . Without aid from this rource the Unton Pacific trains, coneintinz of all, express, and passongerw, Are destined 10 de- strucion atan early day, Canuat you prevail on President Hnycs to lvade stich orders as will allow the militaty {0 help protect satd propertyt Itame- diatc action is imporiunt. Anlwm-gnlc . . 8. 8. 1I. Cranx, Gonld unfortunately found no one in sutharl- ty who could act fn the matier, fe called gt the White-flouse, and the President was ahsent; at tho War Department, and Becretary McCrary was gone; at the Post-Office Department, and Judgo :Key and Activg Postmsster-General Tyner were both out of tho clty, ‘Tho Genersl of the Army was absent, Al the Treasury Dopartment Gould ssw Secretary Bherman, who sald ho thought the mbitary could bo used for the protection ot tha mails in case of any nssault ou the ratlroads, Gould lin- medintely telegraphed to Clark, of the Union Pacific toad, to sco Becretary MeCrary ot once In Jowa and endeavor 10 make sume arrangu- mext with respect to it. e FIGHT WITH DISTILLYRS, ATLANTA, Ca., Sent, 11,—A Deputy Uanited States Marshal and posec attempted Lo arrest two young men 6f Baldwyn County, named Ennls, for Niat distiing, yesterday, A des- perato fight ensued, One of tho posse was wor- tally and une of them severely wounded, SELF-DEFENSE. 81, Louss, 8ept. 11.—The GlobeDemocrut apeelal from Capo Uirardeau says Josoph Mee Wiillams, a lawyer, threatoned the tfe of an old citizen named Otto Buchman, Jast evening. Whilo atlempting to execute tho threat Lo was shiot and killed by Buclsuan, . TALSE INVOJCES. Naw Youk, Sent. 11.—A cargge of 551 boxes of sugar. bulovging to Brugier & Co., bas been selzed by the Unlied States Marsual for slieged falso fnvoices. —— FLED. PorrsviLLy, Pa, Sept. 11.—ichael M, Landy, n prowinent politician, pas fled on the eve uf trlal on a charge of embezzloment. e ———— FIRES. AT LENOX, MASS, Prrrsrizio, Mass., Sopt. 11.~Elrht cottages on Summit terrace, Lenox, burned to-night, Lo, $X0,000. Insurance, $20,000, The per- sonal 10ss of the occupauts Is serious, one lady lostug 85,000 worth of dfamonds. AT GRAND RAPIDR, MICIT. Special Dispatch £0 The Tribune, Arawp Rarips, Mich, Bept. 11.—Butts & Cu.'s Excelslor Monufactory, in’thls city, was totally destroyed by fire to-day, losa about su,w.l on whicn there was $1,30 jusurance. " TSUICIDE, A San Feanclsco Ex-Tax-Lollector Heeks Denth at the Pistol's Mouth=11ls Accounls with tho City Somewhat Mised, _Ban Fuaxcisco, Cal,, Bept. 1l.—Alexander Austin, 8 prominont wember of the San Fran. cisco Stock Exchungo and ex-Collector of Taxes, died this mornlog. About 3300,000 of prosested taxes remained in hila hauds ot tho tme of his doath, He hus always exorosved & readiuess to pay over the smount whenever the ponding sults were decided, hut has kept his own coun- scl oy to tho whercabouts of tho futids. The public aro, therefore, iznorant as to the true coudition of affairs, and whether anv complica- tlous ara lkely to arise from the death of Austin, R BAN Fraxcisco, Cal., Sept. 11.—Alex Austin, it 1s pow ascertatned, committed sulvide vy shootiug himself sbrough the beart st his coun- try reatdence, at Sau Matel, about 8 o'clock this momiug. Numbcrlessrumorsareatioat astothe condltion of his affairs and tho causes leading 1o the act, Bax Puaxomco, Cul,, Sept. 1.—The body of Austin wad brought tuthe dty to-day, Noth- ng has yet boon learned con funds that wers Iy his posseasion, talued thut be bas yob recently been su ) in Liis busincas transactions, His Pmnm state he has iately shown sigus of failing mentally, Hiis account with the frin ls overdrawn. They are igoorant of his haviug sny money on & cisl deposit, snd the geucral opinion among financial men s that the fuuds have been lost in apeculstion. 8toux City, In, Bept. 1t.—Owca Asbion, about five miles Trour this city, sulciued this mornlug by shooting the top ot bhis head oft with a shotgun. His wilo was lying In un ad- jolniog room at the polut of death at the time. yeeased, who L lost his mind, bad been threatenlng vivleuco upon hlmwl'. sud bad boon, as was _thought, “securely ticd with a clothes-line, But he mavaged io free himsell, and, seizing a loaded gun, placed the barrel fu Lils tuputh aud putled t lger with bls toes. g — FINANCIAL. Rauway, N, J., Scit, 1L—At a mecting of sbarcholders of tha Unlon National -Hsuk yes- terday, it was declded togo luto voluatary Nyui- datiou sud closo up its afalre. Bostoy, Bept, 11.—~The capital of the Black- stoue Nutional Bunk las been reduced from 33,000,000 to §2,500,000, . - rat—— = THE PORTER INQUIRY, Wast Porx, 8cpt. 11.—In tho Fits John Por- ter case today, BMaj.-Gen. Morrll testificd that the battle Was not fouht on the 20th. Col, Bykes, of tbe Tweutieth Regular fufant. ry, commanged a division of the Purter corps, and, lu regerd to the chario that Porter ordered retreat on the 20k, fo sald bo secelved vo or- deri to retire to Manassar that doy, and Jid not tear of suy such onder belig fuaued, bor Wwas anything of the nature of u retrvat that dav, vor vusthero bastle and bue little tiring of auy kind, Referring to tue terrible hebting o i 3Jib, Wituess sad Lorcer's couduct was all that a general officer’s should be,~coal snd cutirtenun, g The Keconler urged that hereaftet aeasions bo held 1n New Vork. LCouneel for petitioner oblecting, the Recorder {ntimated that hedid not desirs the fnfuence of Weat. Polnt to contaminate the Guyernment wilnessen, The Boarl grdnered an udlmr.nm_cm to Oct. 1. SPORTING NEWS, BABE-BALY. CINCINNATI—CHIOAGO, A game ol base-ball yesterGay between the Cincinnatl sod Chicago Glovs resulted as fof- lowa: SRORN enicARn, A B FPIAR Canmtdy, £ 8 coivs e N li a|"u [ g A ot 0, 0.1 0f O Hankinson 4ol ot o gl o arkig, 0.... a o) 01 1f U] 8 2 fomm. b 450 40,0 0,00/ L “ryison, 25, @O 1l Pawert, o i ool gl e il han, #, ol o 10 a2 Harinage, ¢, 1 0.0 000 0 Tatal... 4 T4 7 IR , Sonew, 1. 1iselo d o 18t of 1 a6 1 oo o Higoll 1113100 1] 0| al o R . 0 o 4 3 o1 oo n‘ A1 B B 7 v v e elly. rurs—Larkin, Fermuson, Powers, 4 ago, 4 Gertardt, Kelly, Dickerson, Sullirnn~Cincinnaty, 4. Erraen afiecting the score—Anson, Forguson, Powers, McCletian, £ ros—('smtdy, Larkin, _ Ferguaum, cUlotlau—Chlcagu, 6. Kelly, Sulli- 2, W, White, Ueer—inciunati, 5 en on calied balta—Larkiy, ¥ergnson, .12 on White, 26, Hirikes cdlled—ON Larkl; 13 il White, 3. truck out —Chleago, &t Clncinnat, S Umjpire—Sinwbaugh, Chicago, STHE TURE, TOSTPONEL. CreverAnm, O., Bept. 11.—The races were postponed Lifh LO-HOITOR. LEXIROTON, Lezxivaroy, Bopt. 1L—To-day's races over the Association Course was moderately woll at- tended, Tus track was heavy ou account of the ratu. Followlug i the sumniaty @ Flrat race, mile hoata, T By The three-quarter tnile dash: Milas 145, Lk PORT WAYNR, =T gneeint Dapaich (0 The Tridune. Porr Warse, Ind., Sept. 11.~Following | summary of the Northeru Indiatu races to-day t; parsc, $600. sz - ES - - Time~2:300 : 2:853( Threc-minute trot} purse, $400° Lady Sampaon. izt 1o FEe Corustnus, 0., Sept. 1L—The running race for a purse of §175 had seven®sturters, The first heat was won by Middleton fn 134315 the second and thind ficats and race by Index in 1:504¢ avd 1:52%, The track was very lxtm?'. In view of the bad weather to-dav the falr will bo extended till Baturday Jevening, Some apecial mees have been arranged for that day. AQUATIC. HANLAN AND COURTNEY, Moxrneat, Can., Bepr. 11.—1lanlan arrived this mornlng, d3fmpanied by his backers, and ook a spin over the Lacufne conrsa fu the after- noon. Quarters have been eugaged for Court- ney, who 15 expected to-motrow. The race is to be for five miles,—two and & balf with & tusn,— aud for the champlonship, REAGAN-DATIS KATCH, Bosrox, 8ent. 11.—~Patrick Heagan, of thls oity, and M, F. Davis, ol Vortland, are wnatched to row a tour-mile rece, with o turs, on Bilvr Lake, Oct. 8, for $1,00) a side. CRICKET. TUE AUSTRALIANS, The Chicago Crivket Ciub, (n camhination with the White Stocklur Base-Iiall Club, are cu- deavoriug to arrange & gaung with the Anatra- Hans In October. Being deslrous of brinzlog out the strongest team, all cricketers and base- ball players wisnfug todo soare requested to avtend sharply at b p. . on Tuvaday and Fri- day ul tha between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. —— I THE GYPSIES. CINCINNATI, O, Sept. 11.=The various eypsy clans throughout the country ure ussembling Jarge putebers 8L Duyton, (., 1o attend the funeral of the late Queen, Matilda Stanley, which takea place next Runday ut Woodlam| Cemetery, The Queen died nt Vicksburi, Miss., soverul imunthis sgo, Her body woa removed to Dayton, aud tae varfous clans” ware uotified to attond the funcral at that pince. 11 18 expected thu exerclacs will be vory fnteresting. —— KNOCKED OUT OF TIME, DOKTON, Mass., Sepl. [L—A gluve fleht yes- terday between John Conneliy, of this city, uml Charley Walah, lormnerly of New York, resulted in the fatter betng knocked out ot thne in the fiteenth royud. i ‘When the skin (s bot and dry, take Bunford's Jamsica Uingor, emte———— * BUSINESS NOTICES. Premature Toss of the Halr, which is so common nowadsys, may be sutlrely prevented by the use of Burneit's Cuconine, R Prsavsiruia, April 10, 1847, Messre, Joseph Burnell & Co.! (BNTLENEN—(ne yoar ago my hale commenced fallfog out unttl I almost bald. After using your Cocoalne fura few months, 1 have s thicl arowtn of puw har ALxxasveu Huxny, . 814 East Girard aveune, e e— £ Uso * Mrs. Winslow’s Noothlug Syrup' for children wolletoething. It cares dysontery anddl- arrho's, wind colic, and regulsi buwels. 26uts B e et Chew Juckson's 13est Bweet Nuvy Tobacco. LOAN EXIUIBUTION, “THE CHTCAG0 SCIETY - QF DECORATIVE ART HAS DETERMINED TO OPEN A LOAN EXHIBITION OF ARTICLES OF ARTISTIC VALUE Tathe coming fall. The membons uf thy Soclety earn. eatly solicig the co-operation of the citizeus of U ud tte viglulty, wnd rely cootdvatly on tielr lbersil] thia Anjuition ab buser o e ey, 0 extiiblicd will oy Ancleut Arnur, ri, kleciron 3l aud Porcglaly Artisic Jewclry, i Modurn ¥ ngh 14 Taplin DLAIUARY, I : flm. utduy Fane, Lacqu: ‘ood Usrving, liellcs, ete. + Every une illing lo coutribule W the collectiug la ‘requesled to seud nyuiy aud tealdeuca U ths Clialriiss of Counulin £ selection, N MAC VEAQS »t, und ThisCominltics will wait Bpon ssch coalri sy & et wid descrintivi of (e artivive W o Artlstie Embrotd. Atery yud Porcaiala, Plo- Gator sl be loaned. MRS. J. ¥, BCAMMOY. s By order of the Fresideat. WLAVE 3 : S Ay o P T 1= g wii Uy Htareiya i v 0, eapingau by Marril 0 e Nl Sk ST BV o for sdie b etk T dullowlog BwE Vith No. s NELS, Lo whl o st BLLABY, sa piing by 02 e Kuincl, with Ne. 808, FUELARBONKIS WA FCH, with M. 0ad, AN I3 Tk SUON T5"LOOKIN . LOVE, with . Now 1ok, actice-grounds on Veruon avenne, ' Wes Eud Dry Goods Hous, Madison and Peoria-sts. CARSON, PIRIE & (0. Lades Undervear CORSET DEPARTMENT. Greatest Bargains of the Season Offer. ed in this Department for the Next Thirly Days. 26 dor, Tndies’ Chomia s, with Lace odge ing, xood muslin, 350, Ohemtses, Toosdaln Muse 15, Bobroriarad and Lace 2 eiamec, 80 g ~l e 1 0, Ldlel'(}humll s.wu%on:&'nr.nuo zammad, And Embrotdsred, good muslin, Ladies® Chemises, Frult of the T.oom Mus. Un, Embroiderea Edge, 83 and 75 0. A largo and very lua ltne of better Che. m::: m 850 10 5195; extrsordinerily Muslin Drawers, Cambric Buffle, 3sa. Ladlos’ Mualin Drawers, Lonsdale Mus. la, very flac Unmbrio, seven clustor tuaks above, 8003 haif price. Ladles’ Muslin Drawers, Fruit of the om Mualip, with njos embrojdery and Lo tuckn abovo, 7801 a decided bargain. 40 dos. Asorted styles of Drawers, from 850 to $1.80, tho grestest bargains ever shown {n our bouso. Ladies' Night-Gowns, Lonsdale Muslin and Cambric Ruflle ali down the front, fuil lenath, 76 and 800 ¢ n bargain. adres’ Night-Gowns, 100 tuaks, Fruié of the Loom Muslin, double yoko, for 81; sold rof‘sx.su olm:hz‘ro. Gsilitnred 6 * Night-Giowan, embroldored e 43ublo yokg: Davol Muslin, S1.40, & Ladios’ Night-Gowns, five tucks. with fine embrotdared ed, %.na ingerting, doublo yoka, $1.50; worth double. A full line of Night-Gowns from $1.75 to $3; romarkably chap, ‘Tho Inrgast and beat assortment of Ladies’ o S ot Hals SO S gg. L hera T g ‘titants and Oniidron's Guttits: Our stook comprises gvuryuflnfln 2 line, and wo will noll these gooda les than sterial will cost to manufacture. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 500 Children’s Dross Aprons, Itall Laca Trimmed, in Inlnl:u :m‘;? wonlfix.." 500 Ohildren’s Fronoh Lawn Drossos, Rilt th|. ;‘:u-;hn. Val. Lace Trimmed, 3603 8. 0 doz. Liawn Aprons, Lace Tri 1701 worth 380 ssan o Tommen, CORSHTS. 1,000 Corsets in Brown, Blue, Pink, Drab, and Whito in all sizes, 500, £ hand-made Bsteen Corset, 86 bones, 7803 soid elaswhore for 91. Our Wost-Fnd Improved OCorset, 100 bgmes. tho boat shapo Oorast in town, for $1. comatiere (e (00 morent s, of y AN ore much less thaa Bouth Bido prices. & 2 in the Same Goods as above advertised at Qur North-Side Store, North Clark & Erie-sts. T ouricuma. dticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Infl_zulbl y Cures St Rienm or Ezema, Ringworm, Teter, Scald Head, Dandrad, Dry aud Falling Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Seraf- Ulons Olcers and Sorts. Messre. WKEKS & POTTER, Wholessla Drugetets. of lioatun, Murs., realoaifully’ inform the public sad thioso aflcted with, epparcutly tncurable affactlans of the #kin and Scalp, (hat tliey Nave succreded after vight yearsof stuy's: slelt yearsof study experiment, in olitainlnog el rod T roducts, nover, arely N bla cure far evory kind uf Wkin Uleass, from o Nt Lo (o wurst cise af Salk lKuoum, Heand l, or Drandruft, CUFICTRA {s narnestly balleved Lo be the only post- ive ppeclio Rewedy fur tho cur uf Balt Kigu or E.ozema, Ilingwornl, vitor, Pualice, Chln Whel Fruatn, it e Graand 16k AFre: [eh: Req and Materaed d 1ilotches, Hiack Heidd Gruvs oF Worui J{edunia of the Nows and Face Jeout klus, and all Voalcular, Healy, and ustular Erantlons aod J1 ‘be Gkin, Head, Daodr ir, Thiln, and_Falliu, beal ¥ Erupitana, Jtebings {Sationn ol the nealps Cots, Wonds,” Hitutaes, Sealbi, furie, g and 1Lehig Piles Paln and Indaigmatic thcumatiam sud Affoctivns of tho Miscles and Jolus Sore Throate Dipiithieria. Crospy and Hosracne Alw), aas Yuterinary »‘}-wlfif_ Kot crofainus Ulcers and tlandular Swelitn f tiie Biosd wid DBones, sud wast not bo with aiin disesses proper a6 Ahovy namned. 17, Juth saterial it feterast treaimen A externatly wud CUTICURN KESOLVENT Ve effestod sume wonderful cured. i I Lo el by wh ligsio, and il Lo mafled free on receipt of price—=50) cents for siall lios- ot farge buaed. containing two nd oua-baif tuies tha 4 “;IIL and sherulory nucy the ebesper fur ture fislinrea sl for CU-T3-CU-Ra, Tho Kreut BEIn Curv. Whiolvaalo Axcuts -Fulier & Fuller, Van Heh stevenson & U, Tonk stouenburgh &'t 1L 80 Duriguta Co.y Tl & Biug, durrlon, Fiiinmer & » Chicaso, SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics, and French Brandy, A prevaratton so slegaatly davored snd medictaally €Muctis» a4 o Wtarly surpa ail previous preparations. Rosences or kxtracts of Giuger, Cowposltion, Herb Feas, Paln Kellevers, aud (he Lusired s ono disgusts lug 80d D3usating Dussyis with which we Bars uersu wuat 10 dose ourselves. Jts fueiantanevws chect I Cuolers, Cholord Morbus, Crawps and Vslos, Chrouts [larrhos, Dysedtery and Cholers Infsutut, Disrrhas o Teuthing sad all Summer Coruplalots, Dysiepsis, Flatulenoy, Slugxish Diguation, Waat of Toneand Ave (vity I 1ba blumisch and Uowsls Oppremiau afuy Eatlog, Hialog of Fuod and sltsllar Aliucota Cullle and Fovers, Colds and Chlils, Feveriab Syupwis, Malarial Fesers, Palnsln the Dunes and Juluts Symotqus of Jineuniatism, Nenratgia and Gout, Cold Extremiticy, Suspeuded Clrculation asd Deprease. capditlaa of thy Vial Furces, rendvr $6 10 Staudard Mousahol) Modts, ine thruugtout 1he leogih aad brasdth of the kand. Ouses, va laad, for sho sruvewr, fog the Jousk. tha awed, wder all cireumstauces a3d condislons, Loth ai & medictuo and s o gentle simulans or bove. Is (b 1ost grateful and edectite preparation com- pudnded lu the bistary uf mediciinc. Uowary of difuted sad wortideas [wltatious recom: mcnded by dealers (01 purvoacs uf gaia. Ask fur sad Luslat wpon baviag SANFURD'S JANAICA GISUELL wisia, [; £0ld by all Wholeale 8ad Ketall Drlsgipta Grocers, abd Desicrs i Madicdee Susousavat (e Ealtcd alated 3od Vatiadon