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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1875, number of Pledmontese nilgrims, exprossed pleasaee that the season for vilgrimages had re- trned, and that the firet to arrive werr citizens of Ttaly,—n conntry destined to preserve within ILs bosotn the See of the Viear of Christ. 1o said that offortn nre inaking to root out tne faith, bt the people of Italy would not atlow it tobe taken from her. He was confident that the Catholles of [taly would continug their atle- glance to the Churcl, the more becaunc the diffienites of the Pontii’a position are hecom- ore acrioun. The devoted sons ol the Cuirch ought to devise some just and legiti- wate means for pmetiorating tgh situation, b NO CONBPIRACY. BenLiy, Sept, 25.—Alter & stelet Invostiqation Into tha Hocdel gtid Nobeling cases, uo trace of a conspiracy could bo discovered. TOREIGN. : Tho Ameor’s Insult to En- gland of the Grossest Character. t War Daclared to Be Inevitable by the London Press. Preparations for tho Invasion of Afghanistan Already DRAD. Toxnox, Sept, 28.—John Tenn, the eminent Beguu, mechanical englneer, 8 dead. ” TIIR ANTI-SOCIALIST BILL. BzruiN, 25,~The Partlamentary Com- mitiee contin fn seaston on the Baclallst vll} tontny, and adopted acveral liberal amendme despite tho obposition of the Conservatl Count 'von Eulenburgépoko against ouc of theso amendments, but was unablo to defest It. > Russia Not Likely to Interfera as Against England. One Hundred Thousand Armenians 7. DIED g, Sept, 25.—Jacoh Erdau, the French In Arms Agoinst the JonaF et st author, I dosd o Portes SPORTING NEWS, THE TURE. QUINCY, ILl. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Quiscr, 1H., Bept. 25~ The races to-day were well attended. Frank won the three-minute ‘raca n 2:07, 3:481¢, 2:403¢, 2:43(, and 2:43'¢. Lady Alfce took tho firat and second heats, Tho 3:35 race was won by Edwin B, In 2:48¢, 2:40), and 3:40. A two-milo dash haa lour entrics, and was won by Florence Payno in 2:50, Hopeful autl Luln were exhibitod on the traclk. Hungary Still Protests Againat tha Ocou- pation of Bosnin, CENTRAT: ABILA. 118 AFGUANISIAN TROUNLE. Loxpon, Sept, 25.—1t I8 Feported that Lord Cranbirook has been summoncd from Battimore and Lord Salisbury trom Dieppe to mect Lont Beaconsficld, and dectdo nn n reaposse o the request of tbe Indlan Government for permin- slon to send an ulthnatum to Shere All. Bea- consfichd wus In town alt day yesterday, e~ gazed In netive corresponience. Loxnox, 8ept. #5,—A disnateh from Simis, in Mindostan, says (holam Hussein Khan, who went ta Cabul with the Viceroy’a letter, has heen reealled. A foree under Gen. ltoberts has been dispatehed to Kooram Valley, A column numbering 680 men has been ordered ab Mool- tan and 1,000 @ to Quetia. Activo military preporations aro making at Rawul Pindee, THE INDIAN AUTHORITIES INSTHUCTED, Emynona, Sept, ~The London vorre. spondent of tho Scotaman announces that it has been declded not to be necessary to hold a epeclal meeting of the Cabinet on Afghanistan alfairs. The Indian authorities wil be allowed to act fn accordauce with previous {nstructions. BPARED 1M, 1.oxnoR, Bapt. 25.—A dispatch from Calentta says when the British Mission was refuscd passage, the commandant of Alimuajid told Maj. Cnvaquarl but for personal friondship he would shoot him on the spot. War fs be- leved to be Inevitable. ‘The Caleutta correspondent adds: “Ifit be true that the commandant of Altnusjld, in the preacnce of oue of tho Amcer's most trustod scrvants, threatened to shoot Maj. Cavaquard, there can be little doubt that the threat was i aceordance with direct Instructions from the Ameer.” ‘The Zimes, In Its leading editorlal, says: This latest news leaves lttio doubt that we inust ex- peet war, Qperations, In fact, have been com- menced glready, Tha Ameer doublless ino- tended to make the breach with England 8T LOUIS, BT, Lot1s, Bent, %5.—Just na tho races were ahout to commence this afternoona tremendous rafn and wind storm camo up, which continued 80 long that tho races bad to bo pfln!.rolmtl until to-morrow. Iarus wili not Lrot until Fridsy, LOGISVILLE, Rack Counsg, LotsviliLe, Ky, Bent, 35— Thio nttondance at the racea toxlty is not so gowld as previusly, Only two horses started in tho first rnce, tlic heats, Allan Pinkerton and Janet. ‘The latter was a strong favorito, and, after belug ted up to the last elghth of the mile by Pinkerton, won with apparent easo in 1:45)¢. The second heat of tha firat raco was won by Janet, Mukerton second, Time, 1:403. Tho scconid Tace, milc-and-a-half dash, was won by Ed Turuer, Springhranch second, Julin Jackaon third, ‘Time, 2142, ‘The thied race, dash one and ono cighil miles, was won by Edinburg, Blue Eyes second, King Wil third, Checkmate fourth, Crossiot Jast. Time, 1:0. ‘The fourth race, dash one milc, was won by Bergamorte, Mllansccond, Edinburg third, Short Line fourth, Glenmoro last, Time, 1:483¢, Janct had (¢ all her osn way In the first race. In the aecond Ed Turner won very nmunv. ‘I'he thipd was more of n struggle, King Wiil- fam and Biue Eyesgiving the favorite all he could do to win. Bergamotte was never lieaded, Milan, the favorite, lappine hor but once. “Tho great event of the meeting is the Ameri- can stailion stake to be run to-inurrow, 'he poals on to.morrow’s races sold as fol- lows at the Gait House to-night: Firat raco, statlion stakes, for colts and fllles, dash one snd threo-quarter miles: Hramble, 1505 Bowen & Ca,, 857 Dav Star, 8565 Warlleld, 5} Bergamat. 30%_MeHonry, 805 Soticitor, 10§ Mo- mentum, 30; Fnlr{; Queen, 2. Total, (22 Hecond race, clul Dum& dash ono and an freeparable. Such wall be the cffect of his f\lfimhlmlluj’l [‘I'xci:x;“ i Jg‘:,"‘l;lll:::dfrg, a3 o ¢l e ol ¢ coe venture, 275 Wa . 255 conduct, We ought to be woll able to succeed R ‘5‘ ier, 20 Pocters, 953 \Vntemucl'x, i i aceupying two or three important poluts in Afgchanistan, befuro winter, which will go o long way towards flalshing the war. We can con- tie It In the spring it the Ameer is still obdu- rate. The blow, when given, must bo effectual. Exen the Daily News favors prompt ond vig- orous action. WILL NOT INTERPERE. Loxnox, 8cpt. 25.—A dspatch from 8t. Po- tersburg says Russia will probably not interfere in a war between the Ancer of Cabul and En- glaud, Classmate, 375 Clansman, 8. Total, 205, Third race, club purse, dosh of two miles: Dave Moore, 1753 King Wullam, 60; Wheoler, 403 Talma, 35, ‘Total, 230, Raiplog at 11 to night. COLUNRYS, Corumnus, Sept, 25.—The unfinished 2:90 race of yesteedny waa complotod to-duy. ‘Fhe Jast heat was won by Relle Brassfleld fn 3:95, Neome second, Diclk Wright third, Sliversides fourth. Many claims were made that thero was n consplracy among thy drivers to nllow Brass- fleld to win. The judges then announced that thele decsfon us to the winner of the race would o reserved until to-morrow, and declarod all pouls off. Tho attendance ot to-lay’s races was larger than yesterdoy, R In dlo 23 clna, 8800 purse, thero wera flve starters, Following Is the suminar, THE occuy . ViENNA, Sept. 25.~The Austrians have ocen- pled Zworbik, thus virtually completing the pacitieation of Boania. OPPOBITION IN NUNGARY, . The Hungarfan Rudieals will hold a mass- meeting ot Pesth, SBunday next, to protest aguinst the occupation of Bosula, Deputies Nelfy amd Shnouyl lead the movement, The resolutions to be submitted declare that the oceupation of Boanla witl be fatul to the Tune—2120% s L1204} ! Jo tho 2:40 clnss, €600 purss, thero were cleven starters, But four leats wero trotted, The raco was postponed until to-morrow. Fol- tawlng fs the suminary: Itungarian nation; protest against tho | Afex N, 1 a 2 sucrifive of the Iungarians' bluod and | DBelle Por 7 46 b wmoney agalnst thelr wishes; demand the with- 1": ;{ a drawnl of troops from Bosnig,Jand declaro an fu- 1m0 » tention to orzonize a movement to potition the | lonest Mary. B Hungorlun Diet for tho Impeachment of tho | =40 -« « 5 394 ‘Tlsza Cabloet, The ogltation fs regarded as » | gen. Lec. ... 2.1 1 party inavcuver of a small but turbulont minor .\ul:nuln 0! 'll 2 H 13 ity. The recent clections gave the Goverument el ) % & largo wajority. IN OHBMIA. Pusaue, Sopt, 25,~The Deputles belong to the old Czech pn"z\-, who for tho past ten years huve abstained from participatiug In the pro- ccedings of the Bohemian Dlct, yesterday took thelr scats aud declared that, whilo adbering to their former protests, they are wiiling to moke an cffort to obtsin their ends by concilistory methods, RUBSIAN INPLUENCE AT CONSTANTINOFLM. Viexxa, Sept, 25,—Tho Political Correspond- ence has the following: It s said the Bultan bas sent 1Mehemet Nedim an autograph-letter K 30, Jesse ran away in tho third heat, dismouuting her driver and falling heavlly hersolf, aud run- ning wild around the track, Sho wos but alightly injured. DATTON, D Darron, 0., Bept. 25.—Tho third day of the “Bouthern Olifo' Fair has been & grund auceess, Over 8,000 peoble were present. 'Tue racing was fing, and the track in superh condition, The exhibitlon Inn the Yxposition 18 lurge and dally Incregsing by now additions. Tho cattle, road- siers, and general purposs ciasses are largs, in the lost two thero being over o hundred en- tered. ‘Flio sunmarics aro as followa: HRunning wilo heats: permltting him to return to Constautinople, | P, A, Woud's b, s Ilippogrif.,..o..0a 1 8 1 Thia f2 interpretod as the restoration of Russian | §iei Beachery'ab. b S iy 3 3o influence, i i 4drno TIE ARMENIANA. 1t 1s also reported that 100,000 Armenians hove risen fu arme, and aro ready to fight for sutanotny, Dun's Margaret Trimblat. ltowmaa's b. m. Lu% Walcot, ), 13400, . Bay Dick won the 2:50 trot after four heats, ‘The $:90 trot wus postponed uuttl to-morrow on account of darkuess, ZWOINIK, Lonpow, Bept, 2L—A Vieuns correspondent telegrapus that trustworthy private advices Twu-thizty class: mention the fall of Zwornik, but it has not | Mares' 1oy Dick. 2111 been ofliclally confirmed, It I8 known that | Hair's Hed lird 123 Hajr' Gontle Joo Hoopes Custello's Norwi Groen's Kato Couk, draw Zima~2:08% a2 000 fusurcents desorted during the Jast few Dr. dava, The 6,000 wiy I e the direction of Nuvt’fl:x:.““d kgl BUITISI BEMANDS, LoxvoN, Beot. 85,—The Vieuna New Frea LPreas reparts that Ministor Layard demands the su‘:%g:' t::) J:&U:WT m}t\}l Britlah controb vyver I 3 H S it In S nor; that the Buitau THRBATENED, A Vienns dispaten says a tmob threatens to :-lubr:nehrl uari!nsml:;n Lol :gl ':: Prizreud, in . nor of or- less to prevent outrage, i Artirzxs, Sept, gf—‘-‘)““‘ s hi ic0 12ys, 4 ournnl nou that N0 Thrkish troous attacked ‘& body of I surgents st Apidin, Thees: ot nc with @ Joss of g,,.,{'; iy aly, aud wore rep MISCELLANEOUS. FATAL BXFLOSION, Loxnox, Bept, £5,—A dispaich from Afrolo Bwitzcrland, at the southern emouth of the Gothard Tunnel, reports that three cases of guu- Vowder, for blasting In the tuonel, exploded to- Ilanchester's Stranver, Kyger & Cloment's Bam,. Hurnett’s Nollle Drac 's Uutiaw cSazancEms ™ - CONZIR ML L. Lale's Anuna Snyder. THE RIFLE, BOMN BUARFSICOTING. Naw Yous, Sept. 25.—The American Rifle Team shot a match at Creedmoor to-day, Bum- ner mads the uupreecdontod scoreof 231 1o a possible 225, Jacksou seachod 217, while the erand total roached was 1,000, points sgitnst 1,6350f tho toam om the frst day a year ago. ‘The scorcs at each rango wero as follows: 1,000 Tolal. 98y. Ten workmen were lustantly killed, asd i} Tt several verribly fujured B . VESUVIUS, ki 218 Narues, Bopt, 25.—Tho volesalc sctivity of B Vesuvius continues to Increase. The crest of 59 108 mn::n- has given way, and & new cous s 68 __.}'“ g o CoATLa Seut Sbrol, Paimird 1s con M o wark ol scous arouu ¢ ubser- Yatary o v AqQuatic, Snsilemiis et capable ot ollanog s pURNT Spectal Ditpaich (o The Triduns. MoNTREAL, Bept, 25.—The Americans are takiog & very lively interest fn the Havlav- Courtney bost-mace. Couslderable betting is takiog place on the result. A large number of New-Yorkera' will arrive by the special train for visitors, it being alleged that 600 aleeping- bertbs from New York have already beeu sp- should it worna tu that disection. A EAKTHQUAKE, of l;] carthiquake ot Montefaleo, in the Proviuce wlu‘mbrh. 38 rendered 148 boyses unlohabit- 1ED, Ltalis saye 1t s suthor- A rt of the preseucs of uutecrs oo the Austriau frontier. DE. plouE, Begt, 28~ lhs lllhlu mluuv the re; Pauis, gopt. oheithe Farrie we | PNir Sieorgo. R, I vecial artlst f b B ~The Fa 6sys: 8 r. {icorgo oimes, art| or learn bat tho OUATuiine. betwect) France, Eu- | ¥euuk Loatis, (o i city, with the abject of the h il the Uplted States, relative to the cipal ketching the Newloundiaud daherios, have been arrauzed, | with th 2 scenes In couuection with (| e, ® threo Cabinets are now drawlng up a cou- ‘I'he Stare apd Stripes float over Courtney’s ,"f‘:“i‘uu‘lg‘wukh Wil obviate all future dlssgree- | cottage, and his couutrymen claim that they wlllu::on the winulng colors in the comlug contest. Ou tho same day as the bmt.»nu1 Jean B tiste Canadienne, b{-sur kuown as ** Blg Jubn.m of C aughawags.intends to rua the Lachine Haplds iu bls cavve. Tuls will be the fourih tlwe for LoNboy, 8ept, ‘.'!Liuvl 3 declarea vie Wi of Barinay s aliver R0 POPE LEO XUL Roxx, Sopt. $5—Tue Pove, on recelylog s him, his last trip ] Yenr's Day lant, -{-tho stern, shaving oft aying been made on New Courtney has been chiefly taking pededtrian exerelse sines coming here,—the water snost of the thme belng tao rongh for his shell. BASE-BALL, TITR ATARN, OF BYRACUSE, The Btars, of Byracnse, the first non.Leaguo club to visit here this season, will play the Chi- cagos this nfterncon. Intaling, and Carpenter will be remembered by Irequenters of the game ns among the best vlay- crs mcen here last yoar. mencing the game has been changed to 3:15 prompt. McCotmick, Farrcll, The time for com- CRICKET. TR AUSTRALIAN TBAM, Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tridund, ToRonTo, Sept., 25.~Capt. Conway, of the Australian cricketing team, arrived In town to complete arrsngements for the match with the ‘Twelty-two of Canada, here, Oct. 9 and 10, o mtat— CASUALTILES. ADRIFT. Bpecial Diapatch to The Tribune. Dxrroir, Mich, Sept. 25.~The propeller Benton, Capt. Willlam Thorn, reached this vort this aftcrnood with a younit man on board named teorge Percy, who hnd been rescued from a drifting wreck tivolve miles this alde ot Cloveland at 2:30 o’clock. The ahip was plow- ug the waves at full spoed fn the face of a stifl wind, and it was only by vory zood fortune thst the suflercr’s cries for help wers heard, The night was dark, but, gulded by Percy’s volce, the erew wero able to find and rofse him from his perilous position,~itpon the side of a capaized yacht. Ho waa very weak from long exposure to the ‘clemouts, and almost famished, having been thirty-cight hours adrift without sustenanco. Perey left Cleveland with Angus McGinnis Monday morn- Ing on a plessure sall, -Tho wind was blowing very fresh, and, whon three miles from the ler, the yacht was struck by asort of whirlwind, lifted alimast out af tha water, and thrown an It side. The water rasbed into tha cabin, but the sull spread out wpon the water, aud nre- vented her frown turning complotely over, ‘e tads climbed on tha side, which ias partiatly submergod, so that the water washed entirely over it aml.camo up uearly to tholr waists. As tho afternoon wors on they were drifted out wto the lake, driven” by a south- cast wind blowisg fresh from shore. About miduight a schooner was percelved close by, and the victims shouted frantically without moking thomselves heard. All ot onee the schiooner made s tack, aud, coming on at full speed, struck the capsired yacht obliquely tipon tha mast and rigiing. Both wers thrown into the water, ami caing up under tho snfl. Parcy freed himself, hut his companion drowned. “All day ‘Tuesduy Verey clung to the wreck, now entfroly under water, with & handkerchief fluttering from an oar asa signal ot distross, but no bost came {n sight. When found by tho Beoton he was alinust ex- hinusted, and coutd ot have hetd on wuch long- er. Perey was cared for, furnished with cloth- o, und sent home by rail to-nignt. WALKED ON TIHE TRACK, Hvectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Rocneune, 11, Sept, 25.—Georze 1. Wines, o man about 45 years o1d, while walking on the track of the Nortlhwestern Rallrond avout 7:16 Jaat night was struck by nu oogine on an extra running oo the time of the Sterling passcnger. Ills back was broken, and he lived but s few lél"g)nfll!l‘ He Jeaves o wife aud (lve children ot NATLROAD ACCIDE: Bpecta! Dispateh to The Tribun MiLwaukes, Sept. 25.—A freight train on the Bt Poul Railrond, approaching this city this afternoon, was thrown from the truck by a misplaced switeh about two miles west of the depot. _Abont cight car-loads ot wheat were dutnped foto tue diteh, auld the ougine was badly damaged, The cabuose contained severat passeogurs, but no personal {ojuries were fne eurred. ———— " CANADA, Lord Dufforin on Religious Confliots=Fraud AllogedeAn Incident 1n thie Chamuly Kleo- tion=Improvement lu the Lumber-Murkot ~The Oliecklvy Extraditton-CasemA Mur- der, Anecial Dispated (o Tha Tribune. Tononto, 8ept. 2.—Lord Dufferin was to- day tho reciplont of ‘several addrosses, ous of which waa presented by the Irisk Beoevolent, Saclety, In reply to ft, His Exceilency alluded to tho religlous feuds which exlst fu Canada, aud exprossed o hope that all Irishwen would ondeavar to put down Orauge and Green war- farc, ns it wns [njurtous to Canadian Lapplness ond growth, He depleted the bloody scenes hie had witncssed 10 the City of Delfast, helplcssly given over for an cotfre wook [nto thé hon of two contonding relicious factious, and aske: what could be more Calu-like, ¥nore lusane, than to import finto thia country, whore all have been frecly admitted upon cqual terms, the bloodthirsty strifo aud brutal quarrels of the Old Worlu. He satd: **He wisc, thore- fors, In time, {f vou "desire to avort an impend- fng calamity, Itistheduty of every humnan belng amonget you~-Protestant and Catholle— to consider, with regard to these matters, whut {a tho real duty hoowes to the good of the country and to cach other. C. . Campbell, W. G, Unssels, and Edwand B. Uox, haukers aud brokurs, who lately failed hure, appeared bufore the Pollico Maglstrato to- ‘day to snswer & charge of fraud preferred by AW, Jumes MceGeo. The information uponwyhich the charge Ia based, fs that McGee intrusted 800 shares of gtock in the Morchants' Bank, vatued ut 880,000, for the purposo of bor- | rowing upon the credit of the same the sum of £01,000; that Campbetl and Cassels, I violation of good faith, an cootrary to the object for which the sharcs lnd Ueen Intrusted to thens, did untawfully sell the stock, and converted the procceds to tholr own use. Tho defendants were bound over {n the sumn of 84,000 cach, and thuir two sceuritios at $2,000 euch, to appear on the 3d of October to answer the vharge, Spectn! Dispatoh fo The Trivune, MoxTrEaL, Bopt, ¥8.—Tha following {s an fn- cident in the Chambly clectfon: It appears that, somo days bofurs tho election, thy halr waa cut oft tho tall und mand of a horso heloyz- tng to Fattier Thibault, of Lauquenil; and that tho aulinel has plaved un importunt part In the contost fn Chambly, The Reverend gentieman bas, since tho cominittal of the indefensibla act, paraded the falthful martyr fu the causo of Cuuservatiam bufore the eycs of the eleetors, sttributing tho outrage to the supporters of Mr. Witlett, the Liberal candidate. His an- peals, on this and stmilar grounds, vn bebalf of-~ the Conservative caudidatr, were, it s allczed, most ardent, and In some casos proved cffoctive, Ho thoroughly wers thu Catholle Libersls abused, in thelr church and out of ft, by this cierical politician, that, for a couple of Bunday's back, & nuwber of his Liberal hearers were obliged to leave the chureh ju disgust, ‘The Liberals disavowed any councction tho mutliation of this favorite charyer, and broadly (uslnuated thst tha Con- sorvatives know more abous the uatter than th:( do. r. Doviin has petitioned agafnst the rotuen of Mr, Ryen, membor elect for Montreal Centre,—asking for s rucount of tho ballots, and also asklog that the clection be set aside, o I‘lem zr«lz‘uml of tho ulegulity In the tssuance of the writ, dpscial Dispaich to The Triduse Tonox70, Bept, #5.~An Irish Catholic, writ- oz to the Aa “ A notlceablo fact in tle recent election, is thatalmost every Cathollc candidate put forward by the Conscrvative party bas becu elected by a 8 majority, while thosy but up by the Roform a‘luu been all olfured a8 holocausts, burnt-oReriugs, audsio-ottering, —defeated to & man.” Apecial Diswalch (9 The Ty(bune. Orrawa, Sept. 2B8.~Quite an _{wprovement s notieeabls in the lumber-market. Frominent Auvrican buyers are fu the city, and have pur- chased several miilions of feet from firws hure, and otber lots are belog negotlated for, st ud- yauced pricea. y ‘The poaition of the Checkioy extradition-vase 8t tue present time appears 10 be us foliow: ‘The muglstrate wade ao order for the extradi- tlon of the pnsouer, mb{ucl 10 the order of the proper suttiorlties at Washlugeon, fu the meantime a wnt of habeis-corpus was lasued for the discharge of the prisoner, on the ground that tho evidencs was dnsutticteus, The question was argued, and pow stands lor judgment. It 15 said that thero s no precent for the presedent case, e — FINANCIAL. 8r. Louts, Sept. 25.—The Loker Bank, s pri- vato cuncern, the oldest fu the city, suspeuded g:d:uor lack of busiuess. Depositors wil sil p RAIN AND WIND. Chicago Visited by the Severest Storm of the Season. Damage Done to Trees, Chimneys, Glass, Pavements, Lite, Reports from Various Points Giving an Idea of the Range of the Btorm. . IN CIHCAGO, HRAVIRST YOI YRARS, The most cxtraordinary stor of wind, hall, and raiu which ever visited this scetion of coun- try amused, entertalned, wnd intcrested the Chleago people yesterday, . It was not & pro- fonged and tedious affafr, but a short, sharp, and declsive confiict In two parts—n battle, o defeat, another battle, and s second repulse. The wind arid its sllies’ undertook to break up the city; they stopped ontdoor business for o thne, but were driven off; Iater they returned and made another attack, and the returns now in show that thoy did nothing more serfous than 10 stup 2 Vil match, which may or ey not have been a calamity, To be sute, some rigns were blown down, some hats lost, tome women scared, sutn¢ trees disleaved, some atreets flood- cd, some pavement carried away, nnd nuch uthorwise uscful profanity wasted by prople who deemed themsclves Injured or Inconven- fenced, The first attack was stortly alter 11 e, m. T was pot formidable, but called itself a thunder- storm, and shei peaceful water, terrlying thun- dery and gecdslonal lightning without prejudive. Of course the people on the strects hastened in- side, and the saloon-keepers, shop-ifters, and plckpockets did n, roarfog business. At this time tho wind wus from tho southeast. Twenty winutes later the decent. conifortable storm had clianged [nto a wilil carnival of dlsturbance, which sent even tho wandering express-wagan ond predatory hack nto the ncarest alley or suiclter. The rain chauged from drops into sheets, from avrlokling to pouring, and with tha afd of she circling wind it played the most extrourdinary pranks and dla the most uncall- ed-for things. From 11:30 on the ramfall was the largest ever known In this city. In elght minutes it ralned the equivalent of 612-100 of an inch all sbout the centre of the city, ‘Lhis un- precedented fail was al the rate of nearly seven inchics in an hour, which was far faster than any- thing that even Noah saw. [t was more thay thres thues the estimated and guaranteed capac- ity of the sewers, which nre supposad to be caqual to the task of conveylug all the water which can falle Tho resalt con caelly be Judged; tho sewars were gorged und the strects were turned fnto lakes and ponds. Where the pavement was In gowd condition oll was well; witere It was old the water fnslnuated [tself un- derneath, nnd In many cases foated off the whole tuvering of 4 street. Nubody cared wuch about that exeept tho strect-car compa- nies. When thelr teacks were undermined aml sut ufl there wos generally Uu}\blu and n few cars off the track, but npothilog! serlous i the way of rostly doamaire. \ THE HIGHE OP TIIE BTORM was about 11 :40 a. and niter that it substded raphdly. After the thercess burat of rain camo n shurt shower of hnfl-stones, which were mure dreaded than there was any reuson fory fhui- much as they were not ttinty oud harmiful, but generatiy Hko suawhalls, ‘The general direction of the storm could not be judzed by the weathier-vunes, for they were In ulinost constunt vacintiow. It may o said, fu n penerad way, that thers was lithe or no flercencss Lo the storin norig of Rundolbh strect Iu the West Division, nor &5 far vortls us Divis- fon street tu tte North Diviston, Aud apaw, there was nothinexcessive inLhostorm souch of "Tventy-sixth streot i the South Division, frun which it muy bo inferred that the gale of wind muvod in a disgoual dirsetfon ucecsa she city. ‘The attuck in the aiternoun was not suvivient Ly nny munter of means, 1L was o Lvely brusy of ruin, with some wing, bub nothiug like the worutng ailuir. Nergeant Lynch, of the Signal Barvice, reports that the ramfall was 1 40-100 fuches, - Noting the fact that about two-thirds of this feil n clait minutes, it witl by scon that the rest of the storm was not so soverv, “Tho uatural comparisun of yesterday would e with tho storm which visited tuls ity in July last. ‘That one was distinguished by an i mense rainfall, compared with which yester- doy's was but s spriukle. In the July storm 4,14 Incnes of roin fell, while yusteminy the total fall was 1,40, or ubonut one-third as muct. RUNAWAY TRAMS, ‘When the stormn was at it hight, and it seetmed as 1f Luke Michigan hud been siddenly Itited up into the heavens and poured over thio city, the teatns hitehed snd unbitched alony Franklin and outh Water strects, tu the yieluity of thy Lumber Market, started oft and Jotned {n o wrand ruvawav, Tne owners of the eatablishmenta bad sought shelter when the storm arose, suid tho horses had a frev fleld for thele msd gallops. Thers were no lesa thun soven teams on the dead run down South Water atreel, between Lake stroet and Fifth avenue, at one time, But there was ons huinan oveupatit o ono of the yehieles, n Jittle girl of 8 vears, and her critical pituation prosented a thellitny,_ picturo as e horso attacned to the buggy dashed along the street. Tho cntld’s tuther had left hur sittlug In the buggy a few momunts bofors shy storu broke larth 1n lts wild fury, and the horso—usually a woll- bebaved and ventio abimal—was fureed {o run away by the peiting raw ond hall, The danger buacatne greater a8 the horio reached Fifth avenueand was sbout to twn futo that thor- oughfare, A <number of togmuen and other muriners hag congreoted i George Ullman's satoon toovold the delupe, sud ons of them, Hurdy William; 8 youns ma, saw tho fnwie neut dauwer i which the hittie glrl was situated s the horse neared the place. Ju o moment tho tough twgman rushed dn front of the rutawsy siimal and grasted hin by the bridle.” ‘Fiie horse jerked bl off ks Jéer, und it seemet ae 1 he would trampls hiw down uud dash forward, but Wililaims ciung to htis with ailhis strengin, and broughc him up alanding o the bridge, the ltle eirl cliugiuie to tho sest {n satety, 'Tho borse was led back up Houth Water strect by Willlam, who el the anxious owner und father, and recolved his Lcarty “m"k!:l atd o §3 DL The gentlomun did not give bis nane. The nflnu otdouu E. Miller, Vice-President and emgueer o the Chlearo Dredging & Dock Cumpany, ran sway un 8outh Water street, and smashed the bugzy attached to ki sll to pleces, A ulmlu and two harees, attached to a feed- storo wagon, run Off st n lively guit under. the stimulug of the rufu and hail, aid fetehed up all i o heap oh the northesst coruer of South Water and Frankiu streets, the imuls belne so well vovercd that nothing but uls long vard were visible. 1e manuged to work himseli out of the entanziement, huvwever, whd ot on bis hoofs agaln, o wiser anid as good a mulo a8 before, ‘I ha hiurses also escaped without serious injury. ‘Iig harness only was wrecked. i TREES, WINDOWS, BTC, A window in tne drag-store curner of Rane dolpl street and Fllth uvenuc was blown iy, and bits of glass cut u lady lis thae wrist, scrious. fy injuriug her for a tine. A mun who was prosent was also hurt. Laucgun's ssioon, on Mudison street, near Clark, was flooded and cousiderable damago duua to the stock and dxtures, A horse attached to @ grocery wagon owned by Jl. M. Parker ran away lrom the coruer of Madisou snd Btate strects, and had wot, 8o lar as reported, beon found. Large paues of giass were reported hroken by Ightuing or bl fu tho bullding un the coruer of Fraukiln and Maulson etrcets, sud {u the ""X‘"i’"‘ uouwi was torn up and thrown urge poplar was d ¢ across u'fu street 1o front of X\’L. 160 Calumer sveaue. A tive was blown aver also at the corner of Fwenty-seconl street and Cottage Urove ave pue, but it was soon removed. Quite o number of trees were blows ovor {n the Girove,—that 13, the distric bebweou Tulrty- Ofth street sud Egan uvenur, Cottage tirove uvenue, aud the Jakos I thy sawe district thy racks were Huoded 1 several ph u the horses found 18 difticuit to tra were vbll:f-ui‘lu l‘ll.un‘dunng somio uf the uats uf wind and rain, o Apout the ouly dawmagenoticed west of Unlon Park was the crushiug i of 8 largu stiow-win- dow of Huyck's drug-store, corner of Lake aud Lincolu strects, A large pane of glass in the corner: store of the Brigge Houss wus broken to pleces vy the lures of the wind aud ralo. A lurge luwp In front of Bchafer’s restaurant, Randolbh street, uear Clark, was blowa dowu and smasued. Auvother iawp, i front of Brardsley & Newton’s stable, 107 Raudolph street, was also demolished. & Lighitniug streck the traieo houss of L. Reed, No. 122 Twentfcth s'reet, pavsed through the roof, and * sprung ** one of the walle abant four ichos out of plumb. Damage norainal and no one hart. A baker’s ehimneg at. No, 70 Archer avenne, Charles Fix, heker, was blown down, It jell fpon the roof of Mathias Filer’s house, nett foor, ana cansed about €25 warth of dsmage. The actilent gave tine to 3 still aisrm, which was answered by Hook and Ladder No. 4, The amount of damage caused by the loss of the chinney I4 not stated, The ehimney of (iottfried's brewery, No. 166 Archer avenur, was biown of, causing a Joes of about 8400, John Fredenhagen, one of the men employed at the place, was dataaged, not se- veredv. The brewery §a fully basnred, A chimnev on the Wordrufl Huuee, corner of . Walmsh avenne and Twenty-first atrect, was knocked off by Hehtning. Beyond the demoli- tion of the chimpey no damage was done, About 170 feet of the sidewalk on the west sidn of Islsted strect, just north of Twenty- vinth street, was Tifted uubroken and thrown to the nppoelte side of thie street. Kas- lamp was comuletely demolished thereby, A gravel-rooted sbed bolondng to the Chi- cago Plow Works, N. B, Bouton owner, and adjoining the manufactory ou_Archer avenue, waa blown or crushied flat, Tt was about 109 1eet square, and the damnage Is said to be about 81,0007 fosured. It was ludircetly reported that B, % Hutehln- son’s packing-houee at Fortfeth strect was struck by lichtoing. The damoge was not stated, thivugh [t was aajd that the rent in one end of the bnilding was large enough to admit nfi_ the entrance of o box freight-car. No loss of e, In the vicinity of Halsted and Twenty-second strect there was a ramor that a woman had heen Killed by beine blown auminst the side of a house, A dlligent and carelul search faited to subrtautiate the story. fome_Iittle damage was done on the North 8lde, EBeveral trees were broken down, and a few shicwalks and rizns were damaged by thy wind, hut no serlons acclidents have been re- ported, ‘I'wo larae plate-glass windows in the_ whole. salo procery houso of Iurand & Co., Nos. 42 aud 48 Wabash avenue, were blown Inand brok- cn over the head of F. J, Kennett, cutting him soverely. A phyalcian sewed up’ the woutida, und he'was then taken o his. hume, No. 375 Deatlorn avenue. Alwnt thirty fect of the enrnlee on the Bryant Block, corner of Dearborn and Randolph streets, was blown dowit. Danmge, $50. WHOCKING, ® Haoor she whio buvs fruft at a stecet.corner might have expericnred a quickening ot the ap- petite had he or sho witnessed an Incldent wliteh appened humediately after the bl blow at the corner of © Clark amd Washing- ton steeets, The frust-stand of one taliun was bfown over, und his luscluts waros lost to «lzht In tha water, which filled the ruttersio depth of nbout six lnches. Undisniayed, fow- ever, the son of Italy waded into the water, and usluig his hands as rokes, * felt " for bis grapes with all the tmlustry and carnestneas of & tnan panving out gokl.” When a binch was found, 1t was eagerly taken up, and after undergoing a “washtnz ™ “In the same clear and eparkitng flood from which.' {t had been rescucd was reatored to its place in- the tempting array upon the stand, Iml tho happy Housicr wll?‘ its girl on his arm probably wondered, sfier eating of the restored jruit, whv it was that Cofraro grapes were 50 much ticer than those of vther places. Home peopiv, it 18 xald, don't kuow clalk from-cheese. ~Ic la just an true bat others dun't know the differtnce between graves and a combluation of tobaceo quids, clzar stumps, and street mud, MISCELLANEOLS, A chimney at Nu, 131 Clark strect was strtick by Nerituing, und the bricks und mortar precin- itated down into Brewster's hat atore, doing considerable damage to stock ond njuring Ar, Direwater coneiderably, The woter which fol- lowed the vreakage damaged the stock several lundred dotlurs, . . As far as can be learned there was no damaze of vonsequence Lo any of the raitroads teading to this city. A large pinte-gluss window at the local olllcuof the Michigan Central, corner of Itandolph wmt Clark atreets, was forced ont by the wind and smashed fnto a thousatl sraz- ments, Fortunntely no une was hurt. An awning at the same place was also tlown down. Abaut 160 feet of theleft-fleid Jence of the buse- ball protinds on the ikke-Itont ®as torn duwrn and portions of it hurled atrainst the passcinrere cars standiag on the or. Hut beyoud sl seratehes and sojne broken windows “no dam: was done to the care. During the contdnusnce of the storm the telexraph {ustrumonts ad telephones were b a Tearful agitation, spittine flre and making ternble racket, ‘The wind bore dowit unon and all grouad one ot the jaree lamps at the Randolp styet feont of the Bherman House and wrenclied It to obe etde, but did not detaten it {rom the lam s-pusts No further daaze was done ot the Fremong thim the averflowing Of souls Of° The ~gutters The Palmer escaped. and the Grand acithe was found much better prepaned for the flosd than 1t wus vomne weeks azo, when the onine fires wero put out aud the Juundey und boller-room moteor less flooded, Ihls e the pambs wese on baud awd but (nto use without ‘detay, and the surplus water was speedily turned fnto uther channels. “Che heavy fall of water caused & atrong out- ward current in the river, but o damage wus done tho shioplu in the harbyr by 1t. The schooner Aunle M. Petersou, a largo wratuvarrier, was striek Ly the Hetituing widle Iyinge at the Onondaga Balt Compent’s dock on tne Bouth Hraned, and had her foremast spliee tered. ‘That was the only aceldent that o curred Lo thio Vessels fn tue harbor, so far as as. certnined, ‘Thesceond storm assisted the first one to flont off thy pavement between the car-tracks on Madison street, eastof Halsted, nud for a tume travel was delayed by the horses plunginz about and falling over the Nosting Llocks. As suol, however, us tho sewers currled off the excess of water the Cowpany’s tecn relald the blocks, sud all was well agalu, The track on Rundolph atreet betwoen Fith avenuo and Clark street was also under water fur o time, Liuduring travel, ‘The Western Unlon ‘Lelegeaplt Compauy suflers a considerablo loss fu the breaknge of their wires, espoclaily upon Caual streat in tie West Divislon, ‘The roof of thesrmain oflice wid also broken so tar asto let (n s good deal of water, Adidto this that an unsuthorlzed amd fllegitimute developaent of cloctrivity iIn the natore of a tlayh of lleghtning camo into the officy without permlssion and set the switeh- board on fire, atd it will be scen that the Com- pany took rallice wore than (18 shard of the storin, ho Exposition Dullding passed throucha severe trial, belng racked and torn by the lorce of the wind aud rali. Suine gluss was hroken, Bome water tet in, aud somo people seared, but no serious damage was done, Ascetion of Blue Island avenno betwern Beveuteenth and Elghteeuth strects seems to tore off the chimnnl'n. plazzas, anl vortions of tho roota of several coltages, toppled wyor a frame shanty used as g blacksmith shop, &ml Hifted large sections of the mdewalk and threw thew Intu the middle of the strects, obatructing streot-car trattie for weurly an hour. ‘Frecs, sheds, and vuthouses lu the eame nelzhbor- hood wers blown about, and carried frow ous yard into another, . ELBEWIIERE, DECATUR, ILl. Special Disvaic fa The Tridune, Dzeatun, 11, Sept, 25.~—A territle ralo and hail storm struck this clty this ulternoon with foarful force. Trees wero broken off and up- rooted In all parts of the city, and sigus blown belter-akelter, A tiurool was blown off the Becond Ward School-bouss . distance af “150 10200 foct. Miss Carleton’s room wus tho worst damaged. Thers was an jmmediate stampede among the children, and the bullding was vacated In e minutes, all golug out mito thedriving storm. Furtunately ‘no one was scriously fujured. ‘Thy damage to the bullding will reach §5X0. FOND DU L.AC, WIS, Bpectal Dispatch (3 Tas Tridune, FoND uu Lac, Wis, Sept. 25.~An clectric starn, alwost uuparalleled for yioleace {n thu recollection of the old fuhubltnnts, passed over Lhis city last niztit and lasted uptil neur day- break, The lebtuiog played havoe, sud high water did conslderublo damage. T volume of raln was lmwenae. Amuug the places struck wus the tiorman Cutholle Church, damaged to the estont of $30), anda baru belonzing to Cou Lalllen. This wus totally destroved, tod mether wish much produce, hay, sud graly stored thereln, | The Juss 1s uat kuown. was full fusurados on the churcy, bur tone on tbe barn, Scvoa fires fu tue vicluity wege started by the lightoing, AUNOLA, ILL. Special Dispuich to The Tribune, Avzons, [ll., Sept. 23.—Two louses, forty rods upart, were simultancously struck by lichi- um to-day, Onaou South strect, vecupiod by L. C. Lo, was perforated through aod throuch, e hm\s{‘w:enluc serious injurle. Joun Hives' residence, ou West aveuue, wus alwust split iu twaln by tbe bolt. The toord were ripped up, uud the famlly driven juto the strect 1o the greatest consteruation. GALESDULU, ILL. Fpectal Dispasch o ‘Tus Tvidune. GALR3IDULG, 1., Bept. 25.—A lurge baru on the preanses of Mr, Edwin Stockion, coruer of da sud Heuderson ehicets, was siaes by hnve been right In the path of the storm, lor it | Thero, Nghtning durine the thunder storm thts after- noon. The barm and §ia conteuts, ¥hich con- sisted of a large quantity of hay and enveral Hhundred busheis of corn and onte, waa totaliy destroged. Loss betwern £30 nod €1,000, FORT WATSE, IND. Speein) Dispateh to The Tridune, Font Warse, Ind., Septe 25—~ inoity Fols- copal Church, n larze stone edifice, was struck by lightning at 6:50 to-nieht, during the heavy #lorut, and the damnage to bulding and contents Is entimated at 9,000 10 $10,000. The bullding cost £30.00K), and was one ol the fiuest o the elty. The fhsurance s $10.000 In the North British of London and Fdinburg, and £10,000 in the Hartford Fire. MENABUA, WIS. Snectal Disaten ta The Tribune, MeNAsita, Wis., Beot. 25.—A severn thunder #torm, aceompsauted by & mighty wind, paseed over this placn last evening, [hio lghtning de- stroyed Lhie harn of P. M. Beott, about. two froni town, alan destroving the coutents, which comprised a largs ainount of wheat and other grains; no Insurance, MUSKEGON, MICHL. Bpeetal [nseaten t0 ke Trllvne. MusrzGoN, Mich.,, 8cpt. B.—Jakn Christen- o1, 8 Inborer gt Rutherford’s tniil, wun struck amd jnstantly kilied by lichtning this noon. Tho deceased 1eaves a targe fanuily, B 5 DETION, XillL S eTROIT, Bept. Tn~A speclal to the Free Prear from ltfi'.’ J«m{m. Mie I atates that 4 pfl;es twenty different grades, icavy stora this morning washed away pleces | an. e of the C, R track near very desirablo color. Sy M, 8, Coloma. The Grand Rapids cxpress was thrown | INOte the following e SR R | Doy Todmcomants, One man was serfously and one Indy severcd jurcl, A large harn owned Ly Hxnna Bros., Waiker ‘Township, filled wu{x wralu, fxru mackinery, ete., was atruck by Mghtning this m:flm;n&ui d totally destroyed. - Lost, 81,40; | A splendid quality Bl'k Gros i Grain Silk at $1 o yard. Extra finequality Black Gros - Grain 8ilk at $1.256 a yard, Magnificent quality Satin Finish, at $1.50 a yard. A beautiful assortmont of GUINETS celebrated Black ' Silks at $1.15, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.76, $2.00 a yard. Special Bargains in Black Lyons Bilks of BELLON, TAP- PISIER, BONNET, and TEIL- - LARD, ranging in price from $1.60 upward. (OLORED STLKS In every known shade and quality, from 76c to $3 a yard. Ouxr selection of BROGADED SILKS ~ AND VELVETS Will be found unusually at- tractive, comprising every cox- responding shade in Silks at remurkably low prices. TELVETS VE NS Black Trimming Velvot from $1 per yard upwards. Black Cloaking Velvet fromn $2.50 per yard upwurds. Boautiful lines of 8triped and Figured Velvetls tor Vosts, to match all pravailing zhadoes. Weo have nlso o superb as- 5 3 ne Fide Having made great efforts in . this department we have ac- complished great results. Our assortment is large, and com- INDIANAPOLIY, IND, INDIANAPOLE, Sept. 2h—/1h¢ fevere storm ! thls alternonn utiroofed houses, biew dgwn w Presbyterdan Chureh, and plaved hiavoe wenerally ntLetanon, Ind,, thirty mites north of lore.” The damage may reach $5,000, No toss of Ufe reportert. > GRAND T PIDY, Bpeclal 1ivne oh lo Tie Tritnne, Bnaxn Rarios, Mich., Sept, 5. —lamnes and Wilham Hanna's larn, a Iew iles south of iy ity was struck Dy Hebtnme this after- naon atid burned, with all of 1ta contents. Loss uearly 1,540, and Insuratuce §25, DURLQUE, 1A, . Kpecial Iapatca to The Tribune, DonvQue, Sept. 25.—Thn heaviest rainfall of the scason oveurred last night. Jt eafed - ceasantly &l plghte. No great damage ree ported. - ———— WESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. Darron, Ohin, Sept. 25.—The Hoard of Directors of 1he Weatern Assoclated Press will meet at the (ibson Houhe, Cinctonatl, on Frie day of this week, to conshler matters of sneclal importance to alt members who take what Is called Yooty andl day reports.” Al such menibers should be present. e WAL ‘'Tiome'* Doubls Woven Wire Mattress paac- anteed the hest, ~ I'rica, §i5, *Fur sale by Colly & Wirta, fumiture deslers, 217 and 21 State strect. For the young, the aged, and the lnfirm, ~San- ford’s Jamaica Gingo) BUSINESS MOTICES. Burnett's Cacoalne=A porfoct dresdng for Whehalr, The Cocomme holds ina Hanid form & Mrie proport ion of devdorized eocoanut oll, pre- ared expreasly fur.this vury PuiLavaLviia, May Turing uscd your Cosoaine for thu fnel ten ¢ twelve years, 1 lake pleasure In giving as may cpins fon that no preparation wade 15 thia countey wall heep the Luir w3 201t ozl efowey, And, At the same atiay all irrilation of the scatp, eftectunily remove dandeul. and pi from fajhng vut. Trroxsnl Wholesala Brorer, 80 Hoath T (ORNTLENRN 18 will uost vent th hate Uney % MFa. Winsiow's santhlmg Syrap® for childten wailetectitng, It eares dywontory anddi- Archd, wind colic, and regulutes the bowely. e 5 Chew Jucknan's Best Rweat Nuvy Tobaccn. T CATARKE R T SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE T FOR™ ™ g\’ | BOrtmont cf b W Y ”?‘ N BT TTwe o CATARRY 8| NOVELTIES 3 "1 [In Imperial Satin Stripes, InstaxtLy meucves axn rengaxestrr cened | Striped Moiries, Peltine, Wiu- Bxxezivo on H&ap Conpe, canlen Acute (- TARRN; FUICK, YELLOW, AND FOUL MATTERY Ace CUNULATION® 1% THE Nassl PAssAGES cauLen CHRONIC CATARDME ROTTING AND SLOUUIING OF TUX BOXEN OF THE NUSE WITH DISCRANGES OF LOATRNONZ MATTER TINGED WITH BLOOD, AND ULe CEMATIOND OFTEX ESTENDING TO TuE BYR, Lau, Tuuoar, asp Jaxon, caitgn ULCENATIVE CA tered Silks, and ochors too nu- erous to mention. We sc‘lcit an inspection, anl colimend our selection of NEV/ GORDS to the attention of thoao desidous of obtaining clieapnnd TABRN, ALyn, Niptass ilespaoine, DizziNces, CLugpEn Miwnay, ¢ Lass oy Nenve Powzn, | 968103ble, as well as rich and ke effective matarinl. Samp a3 Conntuttuanl ltsmeds for the perimateat cure of every furm nf g Hay kever and all sffections of 1o Hye, L, st Thivat, | d Wikaiton, wud vontaii, In 1 sehices, Tho_gruntest VeRe, broneriles kil thedloal chomiury. Ny meansof ir. sanfonl's ]m‘xm" Inhaier, which v . g uf chara 19 19) c{a sent on applicttion. 121 &:123State-zt, e r--{‘ ndttlofi: sing 0 1nuco; ho bload. which (W qurt »0% aiwava prescnt o Catareh, 1t foehled and Urogen-lamy conattitlo af lta ¥irue aad permite ullu fotumtion storing Blood. 1ts upiied action, by eatesunl sud i fernal use, ehables vt éd when every oilice Kuown reu It nul, unless 110 aystuiis 1 ption beyuud Tecuper ent cre, ‘Wo havo just openod all tho Fo \51. tios in Fall end Winter Shaw.s.\ frosiraiad atlon, 1t w EYE, EAR, THROAT, NERVES. SANFORD'S RADICAL, CURE I8 of wiarvelnus eg eacy In the troattuent of sore, Weak, (ufal or 3 Kyess Ulceraion unid T'atns, Neuraigl: Rich Reaver and Velvet Shawls, Paney Matolase Shawls, Waterproof Beaver Shawls, Savony Wool Shawls, pe Persian Shawls, Indiz and Decea Shawls, Paistey Mawls, both Long and Stytare, The Largest and Fivest Stook ot Bay State Long and Syuaie Shavls IN THIS CITY. Al at Bottom Prices! CLOAKS! A tull ling of Cloaks of our awn make, will be opon to-day for in- uf e Disitni, Coaded A ‘wree, Depresdon of Rpirite, und all ‘aiiee Serves wisthier of Caticthal orlgin or sot. 1 eibduey Juiam nailon, Ulceration, awl Nervs us Exeitenwesl wherever cxlsitog, aad heaes rabtaiy cured thie ainn s A carefitl desctintlon of srmptans and_ sympsthetle diseasss Oilusirateds s Wit nliate dirvcilong fur #fleciing & 3iced) 1 pormanait cure, ) UL~ vatlaneon diet aud the keaeral uoaith, secmmany eacd prtiw, Priva, with lmproved Intinter, Treattss, ani filyecs tlons. $1, Testimaniale by S1all rout v il Drugaists tirutighous the United Slaied .0 Caiudas, COLLING' 25y VOLTAIC PLASTERS, Eleetricily and Healing Balsams United, The Most Wonderful Mlaster in the World, PRICE, 25 CENTS, spoaction, ibrumatism. Neuralgis, loca) Palos Weak Erlllv. w lkh.'{il)*urll Lungs, Louglhs and Colde, Wenk ek, GO Madison and Peorin-sts,, vily. Bpna; . ; And Clark and Fric-sts f irvivzih al TRACT OFRE Vita, 8ir} S'e'nluff Muscutar aind u'u‘i's‘u At “TIERIG_COMPANY'S EXTRACT Fuleved and curcd whea svers wiuer plasfer, hstoeut, OF MEAT. VINKST AND CIEATEST it L. ls.. LI, omatn COLLINS' YOLTAL: pLAS. MEAT FLAVOURING STOUK Fi BUUS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, L 3 comnlnatingot Eiedtric sod Voltue Visiea LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, -1 TE with'a hialily dedivaled plusier, siscen 1 Lhe abore wecovs and a boon Jor K3 17 &1 Wholseale and [tetall Drugglats tarough- out the Uplivd Stalos uid Cana.las, CAGARN, LY P e e cd the pubile tasie. siud B‘L" 'h\‘fl:uflfl'tlt( - thhuumhtullwflu. 1 grvletul."—See © Shedlcal Prese® * Lancey” 4 Bililh Medical Journal* o, CATION. — u.mm with 1ha fae- siudlo of Baroy s Slignature o os Tuk aczues the Labwl. # Cousumption 1 Epgland lncreased leg. ' fuld 1n (62 years. LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT, Ty be bad of sll Storekoapers, Se ClGAR, Guarsnieed to coatalu wil IAVANA LUNG FILLER, il UG tinae. o) 9 Grucess And Chrmiats. Bolu Agents ot the Manufsctured vuly by - 51 " M. W. WULELE( & Co.. 55 plata-at., Chlcago. B e e ke & I For il uy 4 Gesiecliat dualers —ta , Eng! s i