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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., SEPTEMBER 24, 1878 = FOREIGN. _ao Entire Austrian Army Engaged in a Forward Movement. Several Bosnian Positions of Ilmportance Already Captured. Gen. Todleben IReceived with Distinction by the Clergy of Adrianople. English Ire Greatly Worked Up by the Afghanistan ) Attair. The London Times Advises fhe Gov- crnment to (o Slow fn the Matter, Destruotion Oaused by a Fearful Tornado in tho Island of Hayth, THNY BAST. TODLEREN AT ADRIANOPLE. 8r. Prreasnuug, Sept. Zh—en, Todleben telegraphs the Czar tnat lic was received at Adrfanople by the Mussulman, Ureck, Bul- warlan, Armentan, and Jewish clergy, who re- quested him to cxpress thelr gratitude for the protection tho Itussian nuthorities affurded them. They stated that such order and justlce never beforo prevalled as durine the occupation by tho Russian troops. Adrfanoplo was il- tuminated on the arrival and departuro of Gen. Todichen, amd tho gates of the Mosquo bore the Caar's initinls, A TROTOSAL. CoxsTANTINOPLE, Sept. 23.—Russla has pro- posed to the Powers to mnke n collective de- mand upon the Parte for the immediate sur- render of the territory ceded to Montenegro by the Derlin Treaty., A ORNERAL FORWARD MOVEMENT. VIENNA, 8ept. 23.—0fllcial telegrama report the simultaveous fuccessful advance of tho whole Austrian force against the {nsurgent positions in the northeast of Bosula. The south- crn division, starting from Sernjevo, after a six lionrs’ engngement defeated on the 2ist fnat. 7,000 insurzents and Turkish regulars occupy- tugz strong positions near Senkolres. The Insur- pents were taken {n flank, and obliz@ to retreat under a destructive artillery fire, ‘The Austrian loss was 400 killed and wounded, ‘The {usur- jent loss swas conslderably heavier. Another foreo operating paraltel to the Seraj- evo volumn, but further north, ocenpled Oteovo unopposed on the 21st inst. 8till further north, (ien. Szapary, after receiving the submission of Tuzln, pushed forward n strong force, which, after heavy fighting, carrled tha insurgent posi- tlonson the Majeviea Hills, which formed s frreat obstacle, barring the advance on Bjelva. The inhavitunts of Bjeliva, probably on account of this success, tnvited Gen. Budich—-who was mlvancing along the bank of the Bave, protect- Ing tien. Szapary’s left flank—to continua his and ho has alrendy arelved at Blelina, Numbers of Bosniana™ are tendering subimnls- sian at Sernjevo. Beronape, Sept, 2L—~Princa Milan has re- fused to receve tho deputation of Busniuu Beys who came to seek a unfon with Servia, ANOTIIEIL CAPTURE, Loxpox, Sept, 23.—A Vienna dispatch says Livns hos been taken by the Auntrians, Vi, Bopt. S tauria, i Bosala, b 18N, Bept. 2)—Luzia, in Bosnla, bas sur- rendered to thic Austrians, & A IROMISE, Loxnoy, Sept. 2J.—A disnatch from Berlin gays the Porte has given notiee of fts flrm In- tention to exeeute the stipulations of the Her- JmIreaty in regard 1o Servia and Montenegro. DISAUADED. The Czar has dlssuaded Montenegro from re- commencing hoatilities. 5 BIRLINA, VinNNa, Sent, 23.—It is officlaly canfirmed that Gen. Budieh oceupled Bjclina without re- wistanee on the 220 tnst, According to nll ne- caunts, the Ausfrian Lroops within two orthreo days will be at Zwornlk, whither the rematning Insurgents have retreated, Gen. dovanovich las areived before Klobule, the Jnst Herzezovinlan stronghold. The joy in Austrin Is universal. TERRITORY EVACUATED, Loxnox, Sept, 20 —A Helgrude dispatch anys the Turks have evacuated thy territorles of Littlo Zwormk and Sakar, which have been oc- cupled by the Bervians, BLIRUS, Loxnox, 8ept, 23.—A Vienna dispatch states that tho Turks have strengthened the fronticr Ifne of Fplrus with 2,000 regulars, They have nearly 60,000 troops fif Tnessaly aud Epirizs, and relnforcemnents are still arrlving, T NEW COMPLICATION, EXCITEMENT OVER TIIR RUBSIAN AFFRONT. Loxnon, Sept. %3.—A Bombay dispateh ro- ports that nspecial meeting of the Viceroy's Councll bias been held at Simla, Gen. Roberts, commandant of tho frontier forces, Las started for Peshauer with accrct orders. A large forco is ordered to boIn readiness on the frontier, where 12,000 men arc ulready massed. tndisn uewspapers undversally demand an apology from the Ameer, or the uccupation of Afchanistan, ‘The feellng among Europeans is warlike, ‘The London T¥mes, in a leading artlcle, ca **Tho reckoutug will be with the Awcer aloue, Nothlog cau probably bedone fn thé way of mili- tary operations until spring. Wecan walt, ond it wil sult us best in every way to give our dis- courteous neighbor su opportunity for recon- slderation, THE HIGH-OLD BUZZ. Loxpoy, Sept, 23,—Tho Cablact will Immeal- alely wascimblo to Biscuss the Afghanistan iry HAYTI. TIE NECENT NURRIOANE. Nmir Yonxk, Bept. 20.~Tha recent storms {n tho West Indics, according to letters recelved, ail fmmense dawage. At Port an Prince, the Uovernment works were cntlrely destroyed. At Jociiel the biah sea broke upand ge- stroyed all tho -gn-ll vessels at anchor aud the warchouses of the' shore, white the #oods on the wharyes were washod away, fucluding 500,000 pounds of logwood beluuging to various owners. On the otherside of the town the riso fn the river awept away sereral houses. Tho hurricane also destroyed tha entlre coffee aud cocon crops. Five vessels, riliog at anchor, wero driven ashoze. Among themn was tho Dominican frigate Ozama. At Aux Uayes, in less than three hours, 434 houses were destroyed; also the powder maga- zlue, the Court-House, and other public buitd- inga. A large number of persons were killed aud wounded. YA! Aqulu 180 bouses were swept away, and in Cavalilon unly four buuses remain. Many lives are also reported lost. m‘l;hn n: rusied over the town of 8t. Louis Swept nearly overythiugaway, burylog weo, wotnen, and chil dm:r nt its %-ounr:'. o p La Grando Anso was nearly swept out of ex- Stence, and at Jeremfe only twenty houses re« l-mlAm . Beveral veseels were driven asbore. I t Covail forty houses have been demolished, 0 the country districts ths burricane destroyed tearly every olantation, ’ AL Trinusd sblps, steamers, lighters, and nluuuuuwmlmptuhum. i : MISCELLANEOUS. DENIAL, hu, Bept. 2B.—A Vatiesn organ, the Foce i4 Verita, deules that any ditticulties have drlsen fu the pegotiatious betweea Germany sud e Holy 8¢, % TUR ANTI-SOCIALIST BILL. L%, Bept. 23.—Tho North German Gattte :’: 'LY:U Committes on the Anui-Soclallst bill the ‘Ffmy arrived at sowe couclustons which hnumfdfml Government will probably pro- thot “xl Inadmlasable. ‘(he ultimate passage of b “ll:pbeul eodaugered. It will at least ot b great difficultics, unless tu debate on ¥ dreadlny wembers who rs really atrlv sounced ability, "Ly {ts production. 7 T Ing for an uniderstanding with the Uovernment obtalu the unper hand. WILL RRND NO RAPRESENTATIVE. oME, Sept. 24—The Vatlean hasnbandoned ‘l]hr‘ iden of sending & Charge d'Affaires to Lon- on. TANGIER, The Italian Consul at Tangler has telegraphed repeatedly that tho situation there in intoler- able, The Britlsh Consulata and Custom-House have been attacked by a mob. Ttaly will prob- ably send a men-of-war to Tanglers . VESUVIUS. Narrxs, Scpt. 20.—Thero was anintermittent eruption of Mt. Vesuvius last night, Its activ- ity Is Increasing, MORB CAHDINALA, Rowe. Bept. 22.~At the Conslstory toboleld on tiic annlveraary of tho olection of the prea- ent Pope, tho Nuncios at I'aris, Madrid, aud Lisbon, will bo created Cardinals, DEAD. Lownon, Bept. 33.—#tr ttichand John Grifith, Civit Enqneer and author of the geologleal mup of ireland, is dead. HETROTIED, Pantin,Sept. W.—rtuce Bismarck’s daugh. tar, tho Countess Marle, lus been betrothed to Cuunt Havtzrue, AMUSEMENTS, TIAMLIN'S THEATRE, Mre. Chanfran's reappoarance on the Chicago stage, after ap absence of somo time, was heartl- ly welcomed last evening by a Jorge audi- cnca 8t IMawmlin's ‘Theatre. The play (n which slic took the principal part was aleo recetved with emphatic exprossions of approval, It Is from the prolific pen of Mr. Clifton . Tagleure, and is a dramatle recital of onc of the romantic eplsodes of these sorrow- ful days of fallurcs, embezzloments, nud other Incldents connected with the fAnancial embar. rosaments and despalrs of - contemporary Nfe, The story is that of a young man, tho husband of s happy wife - and ather of an interesting .child, who, in his capcity of bank cashier, zets centangled in the meshes of sumo designing rascals, and §s tado the scapegont. ‘Tho wily knave lirts his fands out of the Trust Company's bank oppor- tunely, and, with tho help of an nssoclate in vi1- Iainy, contrives to fasten the vafum of a defal- catlon upon the innocent cashicr, Dorsey Shirley, Seelng no way out of his dilemimna, he writes n despalring letter to his wife, and rushes off wild- I{ to scck refugze from trouble in death. This clreumstance furnishes sufllelent materlal and the next act fs taken up with the rovelution ~of the fate of tho supposed suicide, and with the evil desigms of n remarkable old scoundret, Ay, Courtland De Woolf, the man who drew out his money so deftly, and who now has further designs upon the property and Jikewise the honor of the widow. A goud angel, in the shspe of & newspaper man, is - Introduced, who keeps a sharp oyc upon all theso crooked — ransactiovs, and withal falls fn Tove with the pretty widow (Mrs. Chanfrau), whose beautiful homs s about to bo sold under o foreclosure. But ero tho catas- tropho occurs ‘tho husband comes back and revoals to the newspaper mon and to the audi- for onc mct, ence that he had mot drowned himself, " but had only gone ahroad to awalt developmonts, ond fn tha meantime had accumulated enough to redegn the beauti- ful homo. This 1a in” brief the whole story, which Is told in four ncts of avery pretiy dramnn, which fa nelther scnsatlonnl, tragival, nor emotlonul, yet.with a tincture of oach of these elements running through it. There are no partieularly strong situations” in the work, but the absenco of that strong wine s ina manner compensated for in tho sustatned intereat which Is kept ailva from the beglnning to the close of the loat act. The pleca has bcea very handsome- ly_mounted, and the company s, 8 weil- balanced one, contalnfie_several aciors of pro- Mrs. Chantran, who looks as comely aa ever, and dresses with exqulsito taste 1 her part, made of Grace Shiriey, the wife of the dlsgraced Cashicr, a characterizatfon alive with wifely devotiun and motherly tender- ness. er malediction upon the man who had driven her husband to " despair wos dolivered with welrd cffect, and hier subsequent forglveness of the rcmnml. wretch won the sympatliles of the audien®, Among the actors engaged In the representa- tion of this picce much praise s due to Mr. Archle Cowper, who, as Courtland De Woolf, acted bis part with the ascrupulous caro and_flofsh that belonga only to inatinct or long experfeoce. Mr. 8. K. Bhirloy vayed the rtole of Dorsey Shirley with cousiderable fecling; and the young journalist, Huarry Anson, found nn -lpz represcutative fu Mr. F. D, Allen. Mr, Torrianl won much applause fur his singloe in one of tho scenes, and was encored. Littlo Kate as Myud Shirley certuinly carricd away the nonors the nilnor characters in the {3 ono of the most natursl stae ehildren we hiave had the pleasure of see- Ing, Miss Ethel Greybrooke made a very bleos- Ing fmpression {n o swnll part,and Mrs, Chester oxcited some laughter by a bighly overdoue eketeh of an old mnld. A CHILD-ACTRTS Spacial Dispalch to The Tri Derroit, Mich.,, Scpt, 23.—~This morning Thomas W. Palimer, President, and M. W, Fleld and D, V. Bell, Directors of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, received Aispatches from Bergh, of New York, asking them to obtain possession of Lydia Cordmau, aged 7, o child-actress annoupced to appear with the Ada Gray Combination in **Betraved," &y Whitney's Opera-liouse to-night, Theehild's mother 18 a necktie-maker, living in o tenoment house at No. 27 Suffolk street, New York, who allowed tho child to go with the * Celobrated Case' Company, aud then transferred her to Adu Gray, It was chared that the Iotter hal taken the eblld’s Jewelry and cruelly maltreated her, but the otllcers uf the Boclety, after caruful investigation, found the Mlttlo oue in good henith and spirits, and apparcntly contented aud well cared for. They declined to {aterfere, and uxpress s bellof that Mrs. Cordinan was actuated by a deslra to gafn naterlety aud ob- tain an fucreased salary for tho cbild, Miss (!rnLlnyu she will scnd the child howe this weel HHOOLEY'S TIHEATRE. “ Evangeline® {a undoubtedly one of tho most popular musical extravaganzas cver pro- duced In Aweries, and this Is attested by the continued aud ever-increasing Interest ecrented _Last evenlug Iooley's ‘I'icatre wus cruwded to the doors, and the house was in one contluuous roar ol merriment all the evening. ‘The old favorites, f.ix- zio Webat Venle Clancy, Harry Iluvter, Ueorge Fortesque, cte., wers received In o most cordiul fashion by the audicnce, and somo new acquaintances were made which .promised to amoly supply the places of thelr predece The ‘plece scems bound to have an nnusually briltians run this week, to judize from the opens ing and the success which atteuded it. TG OTHER THOEATRYES, Mr, Jefferson opened ghe third and Jast week of bis present ongageaient st MeVicker's Jnst evening wm *1lp Van Winkle” to a good sudi- euce. ‘Tho Academy of Music wss fult to the brim last nigbt, and a very amusing varlety pro- gramme was presented, including smong the new specialties Mr. Cool Rurgees, onu of the best representatives of Ethioplan bumor. 8ev- oral Interesting novelties were ¢iven, and the best features of the last week were retained, (urménz altogether a most attractive entertalo- menl “The Danites,” with the McKce Rankin com- pany, opened ut Haverly's Theatre last evening t0 & crowded housc. - It ls unnecessary 1o say anythiog imore of the production at present tnan that it had an unusually brilllant setting, includiog the excellont work of the sceuic artlst, Mr. David Strong, who has produced some very effective jtlustrations, ‘The cast embraces ‘Mr, Ranki, Miss Kitty Blanchard, Louls Aldrich, and Charles Parsloe, i their :lfn.rl%knl;fl;‘ mn‘& und u:dny Lencu -mlhuu proticlent, and " workiug together with'thetr usual harmony. bk ’ MN'KEE JANKIN, This tunny letter came out the otber day In coust to New York, durlug the trial of the mo- tlon to dismiss the prelimivary jujunction re- stralniog thy performance ol Jf'iss at the u;and t)pen-flw..e: ax Filaxcisco, May 8, 1878.—DEam < Rankin (McKoe) is pulting }m hnh!:.;l n‘::‘ % saw bim f0r & moment in the thesize Ihe oiber day, tnd 1wy salutation was: v Al How do? luw do!"” 0, s, Clay, 1 thought | ebould scream riglu out, They say that he has wade U0 ihis sesvon, bubt [ bel he can't vbow 000, the o1d blowbard! 1 hate people with the .gxu. Just as M alittle money should make one 10k one's nead. ] aw sorry Alice (Mre. Green) Is not well. Give her my “love and tell ber to *'hrace up.” Greatuews; ‘*still my peart, ait 11”1 sm getting fat—111 pounds. Hursah! I've never weighed w0 much in mfi life. Sincerely yours, AT8 MaTugw. ‘Tug letter was written wcn{ M. Grecu. one of the defendants. At tue tine it was read Kate Muybew Widiner wasin court. Replywg to this Tattar Mr. firaeu addresges Ber a3 ' Dear Fates,” . fonnd dead, CRIMINAL NEWS. The Indianapolis Woman-Killing Somewhat More Horrible Than Usual, Birih of Infant During Her Doathe Struggles. Deportmentofthe Husband Now Under Arrest for the Deed. Othor Mattera Now Making Indiana's Oapital the Centre of Oriminal * Intelligence, NEVOLTING CRIME, Anecial DispateA to The Tripune. Inpiasavorts, lud,, Scpt. 23.—Farther de. velopments In the murder of the woman whose body was found under a log three miles west of thiscity on Bunday afternoon show it to have Leen one of pecullar horror, Tho corpse was [dentificd by the teeth and other partsas that of Mra. Merrick, formerly Julla Iul, daughter of n well-to-do fariner Uving near Wa- verly, Morgan County, and wife of William Merrick, a livery-stable propristor. At 3o'clock this morning Merrick was arrested for the crime while in bed over his stable. Ile was overcoms when the ofiicers woke hlm, and, in answer to ques- tions about hs wife, sald' he had driven out with her on Friday or Saturday evening of the week before, and had not scen hier since. 1lis story was that he iad gone with his wife to a colored nefahborhood known as “Bucktawn," whero she and o colored woman went to the house of a midwife, Mrs. Merrick belug near confinement. il had neither scen her since nor had ho gone to sce her, but the colored syomen had brought reports of her con- ditlon twice to lim, she slaylng at the midwife's to bo confined. . When told that the hody of his wife had been he exclaimed, -“My Godl 1 told her not to go with that nigzer wench.” 'The stable boy remembered that Merrick had wone out with his wife on Saturday cvenlng, Sept, 16 (1), leaving word that he himself would ottend to putting the borse up when he re- turned, and that he did not cet back untll Jate fn the night, Beveral articles of his wife's clothing wera found fn Merrick's bedroom, and ashawl under his pilow. These have been Identified ss the clothing the wife wore that night, Merrick was taken to the Coroner’s {n- quest, and, when shown the teeth, burst into tears and said they looked like bis wife's, but he did not {dentify the remalus, and to o reporter fterwards at the jatl sald tho body found was tao tall for bis wife, and that he believed his wife was In the city, and he could produce her. He was taken 1o " Bucktown,” but “fafled to roin: out the midwife, or to flad the neuro pirt n whose coinpany he claims to have left his wife, Testimony hefore the Coroncr shows that the infant was born either during the death strugilo or afterward, the umbilicus not belng sovered. Inthe opluion: ot experis, the boilles had been dead ” about elght daya, ‘The wurdered woman was a8 rather - fine- looking womau, 0 years of age, of oud educntlon, having " tanght school and music for a living, Ste became estranged from ber father’s family years ago, but had al- ways borne o good reputation. Merrick se- duced her, and married her somg weeks ugo to compromise s bastardy sult, Ile abandoned her, however, and she “beian divorce proceed: Inga. Ile got her to withdraw this suit and tived with tier untfl the fatal eventvg, Mee, Merrick told her counsel that Merrick had taken hor out riding after thetr marriage to the very spot where the waa found, and . had sald he ought " to drown her it she pgot _what she deserved, lHe had been very brutal, and on more than ane occasfon threatencd to kil lier, Little doubt is ertertained of tho man's quilt, and fntense feel- ingr exists, In viow of the frequency of murders lately and the repeated commutations of sen- tenees by Goy, Willlams, there have been many expressions -in favor of Lynch law in this casc, Excited crowds have througed the strects all day in front of the Coroner’s office, and it would not be surprisine If somo’ demanstration would be made, proviing Merrlck’s gullt is made clear beyoud perndventure. It Is believed that more than ono person was concerned in the murder, and tha Tollcu aro on the truck of the supposed accomplives of Merrick. Special Dispaich to The Tribune. InpiaNaPoLIs, 1nd., Bept. i ~lu the case of Willlamn B, Wall againet Judge Palmer, of Boone, and the Clinton Cireult Court, the Su- vreme Court to-day declinea to reverse Palm- er's order for disbartuent, AVall [s the voto- rious attorney of Lebanou who some months ago publishedthat Palmer bad been bribed to %lvn Judrment In the case of Mrs, Nancy E. lem, chargea with the Cold Nprings wurder, by which she was released and is now ot large, Wall's practice for years has been fearfully bad, and in a trial befors Judge Palmer and u jury ho was disharred, Uuotly, who wmurdered. the Spencer House waiter-girl 1ast week, {8 plaving the crazy dodge, amd muking feeble effurts to take nls own Jife, Iu the present temper of the peaple he will wet the death poenalty, und §f there should be such a thing ns Lynchlaw ho will go with Merrick. It 18 not fmprobable shat o public meeting will be licld to cousider the question of order and safety, and (o denounce the lux adminlstration and execution of the law, « TRAUD ALLEGED, New Yosnk, Sept. 23.—William J1, Best, Re- celver of the Gurman Suvlogs Bunk of Morri- sanis, has Begun a serles of sults In the Buperior Court azalnst the Trustees of that fnstitution for the recovery of 8220000 with interest, the wholo_amount fuvalved oxcveding $230,000, Best alleges that dividends were declared and xulm w:wn the Trustees Kuew tho bank was fu- solvent, e LOST 1118 DIAMONDS, Speciat Dispatch (o Tha Tribune, Quiner, 1ik., Bept. 23.—J, 1. Case, of Racine, Wis., wos robbed of valuablo diamonds while en route from Kansas City to Quiney Batunlay night. Mr. Cass was In a sleeping-coach, and tho thief stolo the dinmonds out of bis shirt, 10 TEACIT HIM A LISSON. Apecial Disvaich io The Trivune, LmaveswonTti, Kau., Bept. 23—E, P, Ban- croft, a 8chool Commissloner of this State, was sentenced to<lay to five years in ths Peni- :anluuy for embezzling moncy under Lis con- rol. PIRATE PARR. Andrew Jobuson Washed 1lls Sins Away, and 1fo Is,Not Amenable to the Ordluary Admiulstration of Distributive Justice, Apecial Dispalalnlg The Tridune, BosToN, Sept. 23.—The case of Jieory A. Parr, sccond fn command of the KRebel party which captured the steanser Chesapeake In December, 1863, and murdered the encineer, was disposed of by thu Upited States Commissioner to-day. The Commissioner found that Parr was wot upon that part of the vessel when the cugincer was kllled, and took no part in the killtug, and if be could be bield, it was only becsuse he was one of & party prosecuting av unlawful enterprise. 1t was also n evidence that tha commander of the ex- pedition, Johu C, Braine, was ludicted in New: York for tho killing of Behailer, aud after the amuesty proclamation in 1668 Willlam M.;Evarts, then Attornoy-General of the Unlted States, wrote the following letter to United States District-Attorney B. F. Tracy: . K. Tracy—Dgan 8im: | hava bad under con- slderation for sowe time tae case of the prosccy- 1100 peuding iu your ‘strice agaluai Jubu U Brajne. Your last communication 1# zow before me. Without undertaking to determine tne doubts expresacd therein as (o wheiher {bis case falky withia the embrace of the proclumation of aumnssly and” pardon of Dee 1 havw decided that It lu & Droper case [ tipusuce, Krom evideuce 'that has been lald before mo. 1 enterialn mo doudt that Bralue, ot the tiwe of the action of irrexular warfare which consigites tbe ground of the indictuent, was 8 duly commissioned ollicer of the navy of 1bo s0-called Confederste Government, sod, that fect berng estsbliubed, ) 8w pot dispased further to «uter into the Lreatment of his case as falline with- 1o the ordlmary b ncipics of the admimsteation of tsimiual justice. You will, thercfote, take ae early an opportunity as the sitling of the Circult Court 1n your alinict will perwit to enter a nolle prosequiia the case. W. W. Evanrs, Auoracy General. Tha Comwissloncr found that the captare was made 1p behalf of the so-vatiwd Confederats Rtates. yud was ad act of wer, aud cams witbin the Butchered Wile’s the proglsiona of the proclamation of amnesty and pardon tssaed by President Andrew John- son In 1563, aod discharged the defendant. —ev— 2 RES. CIHICAGO. A still-alarm to Engine Companvy No. 15 at 11:5 yesterday morning was caused by a fire on the roof of a shaving-shed at No. 311 Weat ‘Twenty-second street, owned by the Goss & Thitlips Manufactoring Company. Cause, aparks from u amoke-stack. No damage. ‘Fho alarm from Box 290 at | o'clock vester- day nfertnogn was caused by n fire In the two- story frume Nouse No. 210 West Taylor streel, owned by Ira Hill, and occupled by Joseph $'unchecov, Cause, corn-husks catching fire from sparks. The alarin from Box 431 at 10:15 yesterday morming wus cauecd by o fire in an unoceupled bars {6 the Tear of No. 530 West Twelfth street, owucd by Juines Stenson. Damage telffing. st AT WINCIOESTER. IND, CisciynaTt, U, Sept. 2h—Ross® Jlotel and n block of business housea adjoining, at Win- chester, Ind., were burncd yesterdas, Loss abuut §15,000, with little or no insurance. ——— AT WALTON, KY. Cixcixnary, 0., Sept, 23.—~Uaines' Mills, at. Walton, Ky., burned this morning, Loss, 20,000; Insurance unknpwn. ILLINOIS SUPRE)IIT COURT. Yeaterday's Procendings of This Tribunal, Sitting in the Northern Grand Divialon, &nectal Drspatch 1o The Trinune, OTTAWS, 1L, Sept. 23~The followini pro- veedings werg had in the Supreme Court to-day : CIVIL DOCRET 234, Brown va, The People ox. rel. : motion sus- tained: eauee stricken from the dneket, . Sinfer, exceutrix, otc. ; motion ) 42, The Chicago & fowa Railroad Company v Houpkins, imploaded, ete. : order (o maka rulo sbe sulnte set axhile: leave to file bond, 400, Stongh va. Barver; motion sustalned; ap- peal dismisved. 123, Magnussen va,Willisms; motion sustatned ; smissed. 22, Murnhy et al. va, Colehour; motion sus- tajned ; writ of error quanhed. 1. Haas ctal. va, The Chicazo Building Com. pany: mnotton sustained: appelisnt ruied to gle &1, 000 houd or show caune by 26th Inet. 402, Samo ve, Hame: appeliant ruled to tle bond of 87,000, or stiow cause oy the 28th inet, 410, Atkins vs, lloston; continued by sgreee mey 270, Shark va, Mclatyre: appen) dismissed. G5, Ring ve, Cook; motion to net aside urder of submisslan und fo dismiss for want of jurisdiction. 120, Coussen vs, Hixon; death of A. treen Coussen suggested, and piotion to kubstitute E. 8. Counsen as administratrix sustamed. . Mackin va. The City of Chicagos motlon for time to flle briefs and place at foot of ducket. 141, Knottva, Tho Traders’ Insumnca Comipany ; motlon ot appellant for thne to file brief, ', Sheldon va. Lewls; amended appeal bond aubmittell, and motion to discharce rule. 147, The Pel Jacksonville Rallroad Company vs. tinrtont motion to dismiss appenlaa per stipulation; uppen! disminsed, 04, Consscn va, Browning: motlon tnat order of Sept. 12 ve made absolute and appeal abated. 147, lromley vs. Goodwin; death of James Goodwin suggested. & AL OF DOCKE! 3, 124, 120, 127, 128, 7, 1° d 140, 1 Nos., 121, 12 129, 132,139, 1 T 180, Pansed, 1M, Judgment reversed, and cause remanded by sgreoment, T, Afirmed hnder the rale, PEOPLR'S DOCRRT. 4 7. White va, The People: mution dealod, 23, Tne People ex rel. va. Davis; motion for suminons on amended petition Nled, REMEARING DOCKET. wkumetz et al, vs,The Adama Express Com- nutlun sustained ; order to furthier atay pro- cegdings, The following _applicants were admitted to practive: On diplomus from the Unlon College of Law, Edwin %, Whocler; on forelin lcenses, John E. dalesbury, Thomas Curnclius Logau, (ordon A, Willlats, Frank . Willenberg, Cteero H. Tatwaw, Arthur F. ‘Counct on certtficate of the Apoellate Court of the = riwst Distrlct, Wil JI. Moore, James B. Gatloway, Nelson H. Ilanchetto; on certificate of the Appellate Court of the Second Distrlet, George Urederick Dedford, Witbur Smiih Ulass, Michacl Joseph Dougher- ty, Frunk lves, John Alonzo Roberes, Howard A\Ynlculm 8napp, Rollin John - Wells, Charles Roland Wood, dr., Feter Joseph Wolf, Juhn Frank Boyd, Johu Howard Brivk- forldge, Frank Pleres Snyder, Danfel lHo- wmer | Armistrong; on o certifiente of iho Appetlats Court of the Fourth District, Turseil H, Curtis, Isonc 1. Stunley, Alexande Sutlivan, Alfred Tanner, Adair Pleasants, Are Juaid Lyons, Lestie W. Lefth, Roburt J. Megid- vain, Frank J. Connolly, Andrew B, Caldwi williun K. Hodson, ticore W, Hendricl John Willlam Frank, Chester Falrbauzb, Cal- vin B. Cuslete, John L. Campbell, Rutus 8. Cusick, Cliarles Campball, Judgments wers rendered ju the following casest ADVISEMENT DOCKET. 18, Smith ve. Tho - Peopls cx. atirmed In part, and roversed and remunded i1 jart. 10, sonio va, Bame: afiemwed. w 20, Crovkhbite vu, Some: alirmed In part, and roversed and remanded §n part. a1, Smith ve, Sawes allewmed, Same va. Same; afllrned., Welts s llu:'nlk‘irmad in part, and ro- nd pemnanded In part. vereed B et va. Sanio} adlirmed fo part, and re- versed and renfonded bn part, 5, Dunham va, Sawe; sMrmed, The following cases have been aflirmed m part, and reversed and remanded in part; 28, Morgap va. The Peoplo ex rol, 20, Fullerion ve. Bame, 30, Jucksup v, Sainn, Bigelow vs. Samo, Murray va. Same. Freemnn v, Bame, Jucksou va, Same, Toyd va, Hame. uckinghem ve. a7, Frink ve. B 8, Andrews va. Same, 40, Grifith vs. Samo, Weston ve. Name, Jonkn ve. Samu. Hanme. uty Land Company vp. same. . Graves ve, Hame, Judd Al same, Nuit va. Bame, Laucaster va, Hame, Kautlmsn vd. Sanie, Maaon v, Same, MeNoil va. Sama, Suthorland ve. Same, 60, Stearne vs, Same. W ve, Sawie. Buckuer vs, tame, ducobson ve, Hauy, @1, Allen vs. Rame, Hell va. Bame. g Npringer va. Same, alestior va. Ratue, Wing ve. Samw. Kesler va, Same. Page ve. Ssme, Loomis ve. Hama. Davis ve, Sawme. Bawyor va. Sanie, Hass ve. Saine. Jeuks ve. Samu. Bishop v8. Rapie; aBirmed. Eddy ve. Bam #1. Welch ve. Namo: aMrmed. 85, Jenks va. The People, v, Name. » Josley Bmth ve. Sawe. Sou va, Same, . lugalle va bame, Smiith ve, Hamo. i, Ueve ve. Bawe. J02 Bfeiisun Ve, Natue, 10:4, tirexe vo. Raige. 104, lluntington ve. Same. 103, liyerve. Sawme. 104. Fullerton va. Same. e THE CHEYENNES. Leaveswonts, Kau, Seot u3—A dispatch from Dodge City, Kan., says: “The Indisus who were belug pursued by the troops and vt tle-wen werce found intrenched on Sand Creek, thirty-live miles southeast of nere. Flgbting began last Baturday, aud at last sccousts euv- eral ludians bad been killed, but uebady on our side wus burt. The ludumns are said (o have a u:n-nl"nuu:bcr of stolcu sbeep lu their pussce. oz, A dispatct was recelved at Bberidan's bead- quarters yesterday from Licut.-Col. Lewis, at Fort Dodge, Kuu., duted Seot. 22, jo which he says: **An unolllcial report bas just seached i, shat Copt. Morse's command louud the Cheycunes ou Crovked Creek, The hudlans re- d towurd thy bauks of Bear Creck, and belug followed. Morse had votdfled Reo- sll.,-xmfiflg. aud the two cowmauds have probally uuited. 4 POLITICAL. Some of Matt Carpanter’s Machine Work Coming to the Surface. Dissatisfaction Among the Repub- Hicans of the Fourth I nois District, A Fiat Crowd at Plano Disap~ pointed by Butler’s Non- Appearance. WISCONSIN, Z0 BANDERSOXN'S TERM3 TU REPUBLICANS, Rpectal Disyatcn 10 The Tytoune. Mitwaukes, Sept. 2h—The Hon. lornes Rablee, Charman of the Republican Rtate Cominittee, was In Milwaukee yesterday, hold- ing a tonference with tha members of the local Republiean committers and prominent poli- ticians In regard to the action of the party i this Cougressional district. The subject of a candidute for Congress in opposition to 1% V., Ueuster was consldered fn all fts vearings, The nanes of Gen, Fred C. Winkler, ex-tiov. Lud- Ington, L. F. Frisby (who was present), sud Ed Banderson were canvassed, with n general lean- g in favor of Sawacrson. It has transpired that Gor. Ludington refosed point-blank ' make the rug, s he das in view being & eandidate for n new term of the Uovernorahip nest vear, in opposition to Wil Tiam E. 8mith. ‘1l NeesIs aathority for the statement that a fragment of the Commitce went i scarch of Sondersoa, sml Lhey futer- ¥lewed hlm on the subject of belnye a candidate, They reported that be * woutd oy o Induced to run for Congress proviled that” the Repube liean county ticket should wive Its undivided moral support to the clocting of Matt Carpen- ter men to the Legislature, He clafmel tnat tha heart of this’ countey s for Matt, wnd i1 the Mudison Regency nplitfcluns wers 1o be ailowed to elbow Matt. out of this eounty e (Sunderson) was 10 he eounted onut of tue Republican ranks!” This aecords s fuliy with the position ,uscribed to Mr. Sanderson (o Tue TRIDUNE correspondence, that it s undenfably correct. ‘The Republican Congressionat Con- vention will be held Oct, 10, at {the Newlall House In this elty. ! REPURLICAN NCADQUARTERS. It s reported to-day that the Hon. Itorace Rublee, Chairman of the Republican State Com- wittee, will take up his temporary residence and estabitsh the headquariers of his Conunlte tee fu Milwaukee, IHE 10N, THAD €. FOUND, Republican Member of Conzress from tho Eighth District, fs in the city to-nizht on bis way to Ovonto, where he whl “address his con- stitfents Lo-morrow uizht. 1le exvresses entire contidence in his prospects for o re-vlection, and says the opposition do not expect sitceess with ;\Ilr. Barrows, the Greenback-conlltion caudi- ate. 1ILLINOIS, THE FOURTIE DISTRICT, Apecial Dispaieh (o Lhe Tribune. A DeKavn, Sept. 23.~Thete appears to hea growing feehing of dissatisfaction throuzhout the Fourth District over the manner in which the Congressiunal Convention was conducted, and the course taken by Mr. Hurlburt to defeat Mr. Lathrop. If this dissatisfaction cannot be in some manner adjusted, it is Mabie to work harmto Mr, Sherwln, the nomince, who 18 un- doudtedly Innocent of any wrong dofn to obtain thenumination. Your correspondent aday or two stuey overheard prominent politiclans from Boone, McHenry, ol Winnebaeo discussing the question, and clatning that many Republic- aus would not support *Mr. Hurburt's ' can- didate, but would throw their influence elther for 8touchton, the Frohivitionist, or Adams, the Greeubavker. This county, for the same reason, will give Mr. Adams a lurgze vote, 83 he 18 known to buw man of unquestioued ability and mteierity. ‘The Prohibitionlsts of this district have fully one-third the whole vote, and, if throwa jor their man 1o full, would greatly reduce the struight Republican votes and the only hupe of savinez this votw i3 by the unpoplarity of the Prohibition candtdate, Taken the way it towe stands, (t's » hurd questivn to dectdu which can- didate Is shead, rLANO. Auecint Dispateh 1o The Tribune. Praxo, I, Sept. Eh—This s the great duy of the Natlonals,—the grand harbecuc and Ben Butler meetivg jn Steward's Park. The weather was fine, Gind great preparations wero made for o monster meeting. But Butler did not come, 1), P, Btubbs, of Towa, did not come, Leonant Swett dil uot come, They wery all udvertised to spesk here. About 4,000 or §,00) peunle ayscmbled, fully G0 per cent of themn belier Ke- publicags, who came out to hear Butler, but wore disappolnted, and were not slow i ex- pressing their disapproval of such means to attract the veople. ‘The orators were Bolon Chast, of Malnie, Woud F. Tawnsend, of Chica- Ro, und Gen. K. N, Bates, of Kewanee, Smith was reserved for dessert fu the evening, The meetinz was g success, hut the Nationals as teacliers to betaved tutluwers arg moat deceptive and sad perverters of truth, - 2 AMUNDOTA. Spectat Disputch to The Triduna, MeNpoTa, L, Bept, 2d.—Folitica seem to he the all-absorbiug topic of the day here, aud the polfticlans aro angious to bear all sfiles of the questios fairlv discussed, both . at home and abroad, the better to ulde them fu caating thewr votes in the cuming vampaign, A large number left bere to-day to MNsten to Joln A, Lopan ot Eariville, and Ben Butler ot Vlano. The Gerert was st kis poat, as a solaler shoukl be, but those Wlho went to hear Butler were doomed to disappointment, Ho was non est. The (ircenbackers feel sore, though they might bave been cousoled had ot Plauy buen stricily a temverance town. Over 10,000 of the curlous shared that disappointimcnt. Lugun, ou the Issuea of the day, had a fuir su- dlence, and waa indorsed. Disgaich to The Triyune. BrringrizLy, 1L, Sept. ov, Cullom speaks in Jo Daviess County on Thursisy, Gen. J. C. Smith, the Revublican nominee tor State Treasurer, was here to-doy, and was very hearte iy areated. MISCELLANEOUS, ono, #pecial Disaatc to Tae Tvizune, Covruvunus, 0., Sept. 22.—~The Chalrman and leading politfcians In this Congressionat Dle- trict responded 1o the vall of Jubn G. Thomps son for s mesting of consultation to-aay, Bev- eral ox-Congressmen put in uu uppearance to saviss the Commitico as to she best course to pursuo o onder to save Mr Converse, their Democratic candidate for Congress, from utter defeat, Tho vouuci! was o seeret” one, sl nothing can be learned from the leaders, other 1hao it was a gatherloe for the mere purpose of consultution, It hus leaked out, however, that sump members of the meeting ex- pressed themsclves as not coutldent as to the result. It wos decided that any change of candidates for Congresas now would be fnjurious 1f not fatal to the s of the tiket. Representutive e, from Pikaway Couuty, 48 seported 1o hiave kicked fu the traces, be demanding that M Couverse wust clear ha vecord ol the damug- fug charges wade sgalvst him, Dettiog bas beep already commenced, the Republicaus ol- feriug odds. 10WA. Spectal Diapaich (0 The Tribune DAVENPURT, la., Sept, Sh=The Hon, J. B MMawley, Asstatuul Beeretary. of the ‘lreasary, spoke ut Motine, HL., this eventng 1o the work- fugmen, {0 snswer to the speech of Bam Cary last week, Hls remarks oct with au cotbiualss - e recoption. PENNAYLVANIA. * Pirtsouno, Sept, Zi~The Unton League of aeriis meets in this aty lo-norrow, and siregdy quite a number of prominent Ropub- ltculis Of the country are asscinbled in the city, drawn bero primarily by the proscuce of the Fresiaent, Toe svssion Wil open at 10 a. . The privase business of the Leaue will be con< ducted duriag the dav. 1o the eveniog spoeches witl bs umade by Heury 3. Hoyt, Republican candidale for Guvernur, G. M. Grow, Loy, Hare- ranft, Gen. McCartoey, and others, and the oo~ casion s intended to b the openiug of the cam- w Western Peunsylvame. Lettees bave recelyed from Secrctary Sherman and other Republicans of Gatlooal seputation, whici will be read, aud the key-note uf the campayzu of 150 will by souuded Ly the Republicas party. The Prestdent has sixuificd his mtention of beiug present, uind ho fact 15 coabdered of constderable political siznitdcauce. ® uhsoui. £7. Lows, Rept. 24 ~The Democratie State Committre was fu_session hers to-duy aud 1o- nicit, Altel _.;lun discussion ol the dlsay wivns 1 the PWelith Congreislonal District be- taeey Megre. Glover au clalin o bave been iy darsh, butit o W hoi ularty Uomlinated ot e Congress, and neither of whom will withdraw, they adopted a resolution ordering that s now Convention be held in Memphits an’ the 13th of October to nominate a eanaldate, There was some difference of oplnion as o the autharity of the Commilttee to take this actlom. but several precedenta were brought forward, and lato to- nignt the Committee determined upon the above course. MARYLAND, Biarrivone, 8ept. 23,~The (reenbackers of the Third Congressional District nominsted soreplt thompson, Mr. Thompson had been previously nomiuated by the Temperauce party. & TUE CIVIL-HIGHTS LAW, New OnLeaxs, gept, 2—Four Demncratie Clerks of Revietration in the Third Ward have been committed for appearance hefore the et Court by Commisstuner Lane, charged with violating the United States lnws 1n ref lnzhrq(mmtlnn to a colored man. Bail, 8500 cach, “ONE BY ONE,! RTC. Roston, Sept, 2L, —The Trare'er savs there | A ard rutnora that John F. Arnotd will decline the noménation for Lieutenant-Uovernor on the Batter ticket. ¥ YONK, NED Wezospont, N. Y., Scpt. 23.—The Repub- Hean Congressional Convention of the Twenty- Areh Districe renominated John i, Camp. Dawgoo, N, Yo, EI:EL 23.~The Democrats of the Twe ney-elghth District have nominated Col. Juseph B, Sprague for Conuress. TLOCAL POLITICS, THE PIRST co::uunn!;w:;n DISTRICT COMMIT- held a mesting yesterday afternoon st the rooms of Wiltlanis & Thiompson, No. 20 Reaper Block, Gen, Thompeon In tie chalr. There were present Arthur Dixon, of the First Wards Ald. (hlbert, of Tih Arepresenting Mr. Dodze) s Mr, Rogors, ir, Lrown, of the Fitth Ward: Fare, Ci well, of the Second; Me. Church (Sceretary): Mr. Camphell, of Blue Island: and others, The obe Jettof the mecting was to mala arcangements for tha Congreasonal Conventlon, After tome cup- veraation, the gz arrhved Al business by of- fering rexolutions, 1T wan tgoved, find, that the fepreavntation e puton the s ‘o the vote for Preapdent at the last Presidential election, Tios waa T, . Gitbert moved that the spportionment he on Laris of the lant Congrevelounl vote. ‘Fhin wan pareed to. ¥ fuch discasaion then ensted on 1he question of the time and place of hotdine the Conventios and and 1t was dually deteruned by a amvzressional Convention be ke 16th of October, at 10 o'cl the Grani Pacific Hotel, ‘Tise. questtun 23 to holding tho primaries at the samne tine and place e the county occupied e ttention of the Commltes for some tme, A counnitice was dnally appointed to conler with the County amd Seuntorial Comuitices 10 regutate the tiyeand place. The Commlitea odjonrned till Tuesday week at 3 u'elock ut 1ho sumu place, CONVERLNCE. At a Iate meeting of the Hepuhtlean Club of the Third Ward, It was voied to ratee a commites of five, with E. (b, dayne as Ciatrnan, to areange for svme pubtic meetlings preliminary to the fall cam- Late econd and Fourth Wards ratvod i i pomsibic on Twentv-sccond streel, Yo - terday wae appolnited for a meeting of_thuxe mitteen ot the office of Mr. auyne, No. 1342 Salte stecet, Only & small represcitation was vrexent. After saino dlscureion, 1t way voted to liave the firat of the proposed nicetings In Central Hail, ‘as ucar Oct. 1 an it could he wecnred, A rig-committee headed by Mewnen, Jayne and Hash was hustrucied to confer with suveral prominent Fleakers and Feport 1o an adjourned meeting lo te held 1 Mr, Jayue's otfice Thursday at* p. m. It iu hoped that mu Arrangemoent can . be mado to secure an addeees fram 1, U, Cooke, Exg,, who it It atated would uot be averse to punctuning some of the wild ldeas {0 which Mr, Wonld-be-Senstor Goudy bas recently attuchied himeelf, WARD MEETINGS, The lk?uhlkuu of the Kizhth Ward aro divided agamat temscives, Last evening the twie fac- lield wcetinee, onu in o saloon on Harrison 1, ucar Malsted, and the otoer d » cuireh on tho Aamo strect, ncar Sangumou, Uue Wiy pre- wided over by Jack Stepheus. ana the other by Dr, 0. A. llames, and both were well at- tended, Both of the Clubs eall themeeiven the Soriginal,® bnt lest evenlog they . did very* Inile worthy of note, except | fsten to speeches by persons awbitious to serve the cople, ‘Ilie Barses Club nomtuated G. G, Vare her, d, J, fiarstenn, and Charles Cardy ae suftanle perrona to act us judges of the primarles, and ape nointed 8 commi(ice (o prosent thelr numea (o tho Cyunty Centanl Cosumitics. The Stoplictn Ciut 19 exvected to dothe saute thing atthe nese mecting il tho indications are that whe the Caunty Cun. vention amcmbles the ward will have as wany setx of delegutes 39 1t now has Cluba, At meeting of the Second Ward Ttepabllea Cluant 50> N1ato streck Festorday evenlig fibm:‘l. 170 new enbers 0 proposed, sni the list was referred to the Exccutivo Comnlitee. The fole iowing was offored: **Witoreas bucre are & nusnbor ofgentiemen from the Second Wurd who are cands. daten for the diterent olllces (h thn comine cam- atgn, and fo tho bFpose of uvoldime discussion n the Ciob, therefore, be 4L Leqolced, That (o stead of the usual mode of elocting delecates by the club, the whole sabject of elvciing delvs wates Lo referred to wvoen riuiarios 0 Vo hell oin tho day “tor be denigmated by the Cook County Central Caminitice.™ A motion 1o lay tho résolution ou the table was tout, Alter o tedious discassion o motlon was made to auspend the rulee (o orderta atlow the paesase of the resolution, and the motlon waslost, ~ Chatian Magier, canibidats for Suerl; Simoon_ W. King, cundidate for County Commsssloner; J, Crittens den teolared ), candidate fue County Commisaton. er; Mr., Sinith, eandldate fur Corondes C, H, Har- iy (Carl VProtxel), candidato fur Caroner; and M4, ‘\\'uxm. candidaty for Corvuer, sddreesed the meet- ng, The Greenbsck Congreselonal Campaign Commit- tee of the Third Districy met Jast «:Yfllln{' at head- Guarters, No, 110 Dearborn street, and trled to wap ool thoir cambaizn, The discussion was whoily in rosard to waydand meane, and thy fe- suite aeeived at, if auy, are s profound but not very valuable wecret, o at— e e BUSINESS HOTICES, s Trematurs Loss of the Vlalr, Which Is Ko i couton uwadaye, may bo eutirely prevented by | £ tho use of Hurneli‘s Coconino, No other compounil | i, Dusrcrsay the pecuiiar propertles waich so exactly suit the varions conditiuue of the human hale, it »ulteny the hatr when barsh and dry. It soothes tho irritated acalp, It affords the richest lustre, It prevents she hatr from falling olf. it promotes 1ts healthy, vigorous wrowth, it is Dot wreasy nor fi;‘x‘s{fxfl Itleaves no divagreeable odor. It Kiils ndrad, ——a— ome-woven wite mattress. Equal to Whitgle- eev & Poters', I'nice, ‘o waly by Colby & Wirts, furniture dealers, 217 and 210 state stzeet, e ap— Uws Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Nyrup™ for children wolle teetiinz. it cuy \E«:muryxuuvmh arrioa, wind cobic, and reubites Lio boweis, 23 cis o et — Chiew Juckson's eat Sweot Nuvy ‘Tohacco, [Reaaiiatiuesiitinnfitahit Sy o Sduttin 7 ~ POLVTICAL, D DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS, tosiah D Con FUEn, s L, Isractatts Suan: far the lature i seven Senairial s Tricts CamTELY o Withiy Cou 15 Wil be lield v nat- UE1ay, Be & 2NEI (N, 3 e Tollowling places, tocwil. | w Distrier-Pali e Hoise Clun Koo, recond Dutect—Hall corner of Wabasheav, sod TR Tt Sentfalts Malt, on South “Lhird Distriet = all's 13l on South lHalss . gy trict. vol mecting wilj be l"‘ltrflhs’fl 132 Mitwaukoeav. Dally Nows" for place of Cob+ ‘ilx Mistrict—{taom 170t the Palmer o, tn e “Tho” Frunary Kleettons for Delegates to ‘sald Con- wentions with e kel fn. tha Freciscls of the, q‘wh Chicago i Friday, S U fae from 5107 0'clock . . 3 and In the ‘Procliicts of the County Towns of Ouniy ol ‘Fhursdag, Bept. 2t Inai., Troni 4 to & ‘wok Caunty Tiemocratle Conventian will o wellthy birest Lurper liall on Thursday, L . tiections for Delezates to thes Coun, b el 1 Tho recines of, tha Iy 0F I frum 3 10 7 fy) (el T3t o, fron 4 Lo % o'cluck . i, yullng piaces Tur Ic primary elections prectuct sud the numnber of deledates (o o i Wit other partlc * Daily 4 ul pear la 13, 2% thy attention df ahl Denweratle a7 ek, L o Vot b hereby i Perorder of thie Coul .M. 1A uty Central Comnntt JONN POISYTIE, Chsir 0L Sudretary e o CIGARS, Uy Wo nave sathsn BAY [0 e F e . 50 CIGAILR, Guaranteed tu conts UAVANA LONG FILLER, i Hanb ! counilanns wind foderal i~ y Iod ™" Wall ebrect, ™ aud stoc U0leiulig \widutic utftatiot, uidlind ol Fe- e Suh vl 10g Elegant New Desi LEADING BARGAIN 100 Doz. Full Rogular-mado Bal- NOVELTIES 1IN MISSES’ ik, | 300 The Lady of Lau, ey Vielor Lesear, by suthur of 7. Doruthy F B A, by ¥l ek bred Veinon, by J. B Sl AT, det, LeE Faug or dler Fostuuc 3. [ BIRDS Guid Fian, wd A . POCERYFN eI 137 CLANK.ST, % SR EROTHERS. nnounce the arrival of their new importation of LADIES' AND CHELDREY'S FINE Hosiery and Underwear, omprising productions’ from tho most famous Loowns of Eurorean and Domestiec Manufacturors, mak- ing ono of tho larges:, finost, and best scloctions over shown by ua st any provious season. : NOVELTIES In Fine French Liste and English Cot-. toi Nosiery, eny in Fine Silk Hosiery, in solid eolors, Stripes, Plaids, and Lace-Endbroidered, SPECIAL ATTENTION is invited to a fow of tho briggan IMose, §1.50 per bbx of six pairs. 200 Doz. Ladies’ Fancy Striped ‘Hoso, Rogular-mado, 26e, 30¢, and 35¢. 100 Doz, Ladios’ Wool Iloso, in all colors, 26c—vory cheap. A handsomo lino of Misses’ Cotton Hose,dnrk colors,all sizes, 25a. A desirnblo lino of Missas® Colored, Checked, and Plain Woolea Hoaso, 460 up. AND CHOILDREN’S TPFINE IIOS- IERY, Full Rogular-made, ! from 40c to $3.00 per pair. Ladies’ Underweai Ladios’ Vests and Drawors, good desirable goods, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. Childron’s Vests and Pantalottes, 26e, 36¢, BOc. GENTS UNDERWEAR Specinl attontion has boon devote od to this branch of our Undorwear, and we feol confldent that our as- sortmont will pleaso all in neod of such, both in price and quality. 121 & 123 State-st. g ce MELELEN Ve Madison & Peoria-sts. ‘Wo hava now ready for theingpee- on of tho Ladios, an unusually ch and variod assortmont of CHOICE BOVELTIES Millinery and IMnfiljflery Gands ! The Latost Importod Shapos in Straw and Felt ELATT'ESSY Fancy Feathers in all tho Nowost osignd, Ostrich Rlumes and Tips in all the choico shodos, Long Plumes. Tho Now ¥ronch Double Tips in Blaok, Rioh and Elegant Birds. Choice Imported Flowers in 8prays, Wraathg, end Montures, Ordors for 'rimmod Hafs oxocu- tod in the highest Style of Art. GARSON, FIRIE & 60, n Out tu-day, 12 Clear, Hold, Han VICTOR LESCak, Uiy the autbur of “"Tho Nun Meid? Late lxanw, . Ly Anthony Troltope, ....108 Buii lal “e T Mur it | L Sluia, Ly Ol et b uuniben by G dEwater-al,, MW Vurk. COME BACK TH BT g #id Uhorus. 10l thie sig dud eliorus, +*Coina [ awuy with Nu. 371 wf L npraitons iR followiug plecea vl 1ie WL T 4o Ui, AN NON, wi Xu. 870 LB1IED FOOD, ir'a, whi.ee L6 Siuie, West End Dry Goods Hozse, TS, e