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i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 MARCIISI’S CONFESSION He Tells the Story of His Weak- ness and Crime. 78—-TWELVE PAGES. Des Motnes was chosen #a the place for the next meeting, and the last Wednesday of Septeminr as the time. The evening wasi. apent in the Conference on the subject of the ** Baptism ot the Holy 8pirit.” A portion of the day to- morrow will be devoted to a Sabbath-school cupfereuce, dent secon This is the best race ever trotted hy Full . DAYTON, 0, Darroy, ()., Sent. 27,—The iif4h and Jaat dl{ of the Suuthern Ohlo Fair was well attonded. The recefpts alinw 18,000 peot io on the gronnd. tiov. Tishon anid several Siate offivers visited tho fair during the dav. Tha fair has been a finan. clal auccess and places the amsoclation on a firm footing, The teack was In fine condition and the raclng goud. The three-mioute trot was fintshed. ‘The summartes are us follows: T'acing, freo to all: Thilips Slecpy Tom.... Miller's Sorrel hiliy, Alezander's Molll Dici's Namiiton, Lee's Connel L had becn guilty of - stealinz from what he saw in the papers, ; Asay told him that if there was anything {6 the'cnse he had briter make o clean breastof 1t Winees was aske some questions by Mr.. Asay (the nature of which he had forgotten), to which he replied with an untruth. Nobiely had told him that he ehauld have fmmunity If: he made a confession, —neither Matson & Co., thelr attarney, nor any- hody connected with them. DIA not expect any immunity, DId not know whether lie was under arrestor not. Witness dil ot think that he had been In that court 1nlll he was called there naa witness, The reakon that he had not put rrangements to extend italine from Alexandris to thia eirv; and will have its trains runaoing 1o bera In 8 stiort time. —— NEW YORK ITEMS, New Yonr. Bept. 27.—A claim for $2/0,000 Axalost the Indianapolls, Bloomington & West- ern Rallway Company was sold at auction yes- tarday for 813, President Mitéhe!l has appointed Natbaniel Milibank & member of the Executive Committee of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Faul Rattroad, }nrn}!:-e of Walter 8. Gurnee, who soon leaves or Europe. The Chicaga, Rock 1stand & Pacifie Raflrond Company has declared a_divident ot $L50 per share, payable Nov.1 The transfer buoks will close Oct. 1, OLOTIIING., GREAT BREAK IN PRICES To Commence the Season’s Trade, No Tom Fool’s Talk. SPECTAL NOTICE 70 THE PUBLIE, WEBE OFFER INDUCEMENTS TELAT Slall Not Be Hatched. MENS, YOUTAS, BOFS, and CHILORENS SPORTING EVENTS. Second Defeat of ‘the Syracuse Stars by the White Stock- ings. TIE RAILROADS. TO THE INDIANA COAL-FIRLDS, A meeting of gentlemen was held yesterday Afternoon, in Room 18 of the Palmer House, in the intercat of a rallroad from Chicagn to the Indiana block-coal fielils, Several railrosd peo- plewere present, toxether with a number of gentlemen from inosierdom ownlng lands along the line of the proposed ronte. The meoting was called to order by Mr, A. B. Kile, and Mr. IraJ, Nichols, of Englewood, waa chosen Lo preside. Mr. Klie, belng invited Lo atate the object of the mecting, sald It was for the purpose of or- #anizing and building s standard gauce railrosd from Chicago totie block toal-fields of Indiana, The original design was 1o build the road through Lake, Newton, snd Benton Countics to Attlca, where a function would ba made with the Wabash line. ~ Mr, Kile spoke at some length of the Importance of. the proposed Testimony of Other Witnesses for the Prosccution, The Doston Champions Beaten ¢ to G by tho I'rovidence Club. i Drs. Secord and Irwin Held in $4,000 Each. The Marchlsi-Becord-Trwin-Matson case was resumned sbortly before 10 o'clack yesterday morning, this time In Justico Saitabury’s oflice. The littls room waa crowded, and as Justice Bcully took his seat bo remarked that the next time he adjourned It would be to Farwell [lall, e also intlnated that thers was some danger of the bullding weakoulng under the pressure, which had the effect of causing the more timid portion of the assembly to go out. Evarybody who was a possible witness in the case having been catracleed, the trial was taken up, and, In tha absence uf Marchlal, #. D, HAIKELEL In an avpcarance before was because hie nnder- Atood thit the suit avainst htin was withdrawn, After Marchisi'a child, dled, Dr. Secord never told him that the metmory of bisdead child ought to keep him awav from s room. Was not at Dr. Eccord's roum on the day of his chitd's death, or tho day after, or the day of the #ifuncral. Dr. Re- conl never told hitn that it was sn outrage for him to moet n woman there by appointment when his child was Jving dead at hishome, No auch thing ever oceurred, Did not Know that Mrs. Irwin ever aaw bis Indy (rlend's face, though she told him l‘lml!. shc knew who she 3201 saem Tarf Contests at Louiaville, 8t. Louis, Dayton, Quiney, Ete. DASE-BALL, CINICAD-8TAR, The second pame of ths Chicago-Btar serfes of this year was played here yesterday, and re- enited like {8 predecessor in’ o victory for the home team. It was, howerer, the most remark- able game of tho gear for the Chicagos, in that they won it by mood fieldine, though outbatted. 1t will eaaily be remembered that fb las been their habit to lose games by being outbatted Trotting, Brigen® Oceana Chief....., Kygee & Clement’s Lady Conversa's Maj. Vangh., (iraves & Diros,* Lon Meyer. Winater's Cincinnati Toy Young's Mul;l;wl (llnlhfr me—~23124 i Trotting. 3:00 clava: mirs* Minnie FAST TIMR. Bpetial Lupateh ta The Tribuna, Oxana, Neb., Bept. 20.—The five Division Buperlintendents of the Unfon Pacifle meet fiere UPMOITOW 10 consnit in reganl to ranniug emi- erant traios and fast-freight tralns on faster time. ‘They propose to reduce the time of these tralns twelve hours, and the same reduction will probably be made on tho Ceutral Pacifte, making a total reduction of 24 hours on emLf- grant and fast frefght trains between Omala and 8an Franclsco. azaom was. Gen, Eldrede asked Wwitness when it was that hie Drst confessod that e wasa thief, an adulterer, a lihertine, and a liar, . Swett objected to connsel for defenss throwing all the vile epithots they could think of Into u hat and hurling them at_ the witness, Y 4 Kyger & Clement's Sam Wilsin'a Moonstone ; Qreen's Em?;l i line, which would tap the Indiana conl-fielda and P OSTION: snd outflelded, or by heing outflelded while me—2:1R: 2147 was the first witness called. . 1{e testified that | !1e asked witness 1f Mea. Irwin had not told bring their rich products by » short route to ¥ POSTPONED, hey onutbatted the other fellowa; but it ls oot ,;?.“,'4'73.".,' R bo @id business at No. 157 Stats strect. Mo hag | DI that the goods bard all bean sold and she Chicago. Tho climate ana ’.ml along the pro- New Your, 8ept. 27.~-United States Com- v rarc and cxceptional thing that they won s gane by superior fictaing. Yet that Is the way they caplurtd yesterdav's. To briefly run over the Btar score shows that, for §nstance, Dorgan made A two-baser In the second Juning, with uone out, and yet was left on second. In the third Iuning three hita were made, bul no man reached secondd, Tnthe fourth two hits were mnde, with one out, hut no score came fo. In missloner Bhields, Master in Chaocery, went to the Exchange atles-rooms to-day to sell at suce tion, under vrder of the Umted States Clrenit Court, on foreclosure of mortgage procesdiugs, the New York, Weat Shore & Clileagn Rattroal; but, at the request of counsel fur the rativud, tho sale was aljourned until Oct 28 ITEMS, Information was received hy the managers of posed route ware favorable to the sucresaful carrying-cn of agricultural pursuits, and in Mr. Kile's opinlon a great deal of the produce would Lebrought to the Chifcago raarket. At the point whero they proposed to cross Into indiana, the Kankakee River, fcecutting was Ruodl, and another intereat woulil thus be added 1o the undertaking. Bo far about twenty miles of the routs in Lake County was alresdy graded, sud five miles more woutd be wraded north from Kankakee by one of the gentlemen some slight acquaintance with Mrs, Irwin, e bad s liorse that sho propoted to buy. She wanted to trade some jewelry for the animal, He could only testify to onoe plece, and that was apair of bracelets; there was also a chain, with some kind of 8 locket attached. He would knot the bracelets If Lo were to sco them, but could (dentify nothlog eise, Ile wanted $200 for the horse, but no'trade was made, Qnixcy. 1L, Oct, 27.—The attendance at the aCOA LO- I{ reached 5,000 The 228 race was won by Dame Trot, Amboy getting second money, Yaav Turpin third; time, 2:30%, 2:98%7, and 3:20¢, The ranniog race of a mills dash continued from yesterday, was won by Florence Payne;best Hme, 1:46. The running race of two miles, hest twao in three, was won by Leroy 4134, 3 }i. and 3:40. ,Edwin Forrest {rotted sume cxhibis Mon,luinl.l. ‘The meetiog fus been yery suce cessful, was ready fur a -cmnmgm. Witness replied that Mrs. Irwin had told him that she bnd some goods hid away in a box, B, 0. ABAY was called to the stand sud wwas asied whether e had any interest fu btatning the confession of Marchisl, ‘Witness replled that he was representing Mr. Eames, Belng cross-questfoned by Mr. Trude, he stated that lie waa sent for by Mr. Eames, and the fth two more hits wera made, and {n the W when he saw him the jatter galil tha gecused | jnroregted in the project, so that s line from | the 111 Central Rat 5 i AT, LOWIS, ILLIAM 8, BREWSTRR had been a fricud of his'from hoyhood ; “that he Aoty ie Hliuols Central Raltroad that Cot. L. T, e e e Mot | - B Ticvia, Bank. MY N iteniAnnod ok the Fades | LeatiBom st ne e ot o R s derie: tind dandied birm npon s knee, Al he wantad | L3¢t 0 tho Kaukskes River was shout as god | yo, A08 Contral Halt Managerwl the Chi- i as assured. Me had no doubt, from what he had lcarned, that the = scveral townships through which the road would pass would yote subsldres, The narrow-gauge peouto could uot, tn bl oplafon, make cunnec- tions at Chicago, where the tract the eles vators, ete., were all of the standard gauge, Uencrally speaking, Mr. Hill did not appear to take much stock [n natrow-gawie roads, aud, at least, rezarded them ss fwopracticable sort of things inand about Chicaso. The Chalrinan thought the nght of wa through the Town of Lake, provided the ralf- rond was liberal {n the matter of accommoda- tious, vould be ocbtained for about $:5,000, There were probably enough rallroads, Lic said, running through Englewood, but if the people there could gt more accommodations and lees rates he had o doudt they would graut the right of way, to-day larae, but don’t equat expectalious, con- sidering the attractions. Not. more than 6,000 wulrlo vresent. Weather cloudy, glovmy, and cold. The firat event wasn trot by Rarua sgainst his own record, which wns & tame aifalr, no en- thualasm being excited, and scarcely a cheer greoted the preat horse. The lirst heat was trotted In 2:20; econd, 3:151¢4 third, 3:17 The slow tino s accounted for by the reason of the coldness of the day, the sir betng raw and chilly, and the track, to use a turf expres- slon, was in & * cup and Alip " condition, making it two or three scconds slow. 8plan was much disappointed with the result, and it was an- nounced he would make another rial Mondasy, the weather and track belog good. ‘The second cvent wns the 2:30 class, purse $1,000, aivideds ten entrics, four startcrs: Dlanche Prat ‘Testonahs, He bad known Dr. Becord and Mrs. Irwin slightly since last spring. Laat June, Dr. Necord and Mrs, Irwin had oceasiun to leave the city, and they left the key to thelr offica with wit- nees. 1le went over one day, and a8 hLe was golng up the stairs fic was met by Dr. Secord’s son, who {nformea him that the room was oc- cupled?and he could not go up for sbout halt au hoar. Witncas asked who was there, and was answered that Mr. Marchisl was lo there, Mr, Bwett tried several times to get from Wwitness what he kocw or had heard of assigna- uoanolng on at this office, but every question he fsked which had eny reference to tearsay was objected to by Eldeldee and Turtelotte, counsel for the dcfonse. Mr, Bwett made a statement to the Court, that he wished to draw out the fact that the rooms of defendants were to know If something could not be done to save him. Mr, Asay told him that If e would tell the truth sowething might be done. Then fol- lowed what had been reported. 1o had heen an attoroey for . O'Nejll, but not sluce 1871, W. K. MORRIS, a Conatable, wan called. *iis place of business was at No. 151 Clark street. The summons for the arrest of Marchiel was piaced { bis hauds 8 week aga last Mondny. He wentover to the oollee headquarters to get nssistance. He was told that the accused. would be with certain partics in 8 room adjoluing Dr. Becori's oflice at 12 o'lock. Witncas,' with three detectives, repaired, according to directions, to nn adjola- Ing room and waited until informed that the parties were there. When the signal was given, witunas ralsed o window which wae 8 portion of the partition between two rooms, and lovked throuch, Iesaw Marchisi In the next rovm not hit clean and have men on bases. The Chi- vago record was even more remarkablo—they tunl men on bases Iu_every inning of the game. ‘Thic home tean went first to bat, and cuffed out two runs by four safe hits; but the visitars more thun offsct this by three which they bat. ted well for. Hotaling and Farrell led off with two-harers, and Carpenter followed with a sin- ple, making Larkin open s eyes. In the sco- ond inninge Powers led off with a two-baser, went to thinl on a ‘passed ball, and scored on Temaen's bounder, This tied the score, and the figurer remained at 3-3 until the fitth inning, when Larkin was sent Lo Lase on balls, went to eovond on Anson's out, and home on Ferguson's model two-baser, In the sixth the Stars let dowa a littie, Farrell and McCormick giving nway bases to Remsen and Larkin, 8afe hits h{ Cassidy and Start and Anson’s sacrifica hi eago, St Jouis & New Orleans Railroad, who has had his headquarters at Juckson, Tenn., since the advent of yellow feser at New 0. leans, I8 duwn with matarial fever. Col, Heien used to Hive fo thif'city formerly and s many frienids licre, aud 1t 18 boed thut he will soun be mbout ugafn, It s rumored that the Chieago & Alton will In & few duys have a new Genera) SBupertutend- ent, Mr. 1" C. MeMullen nasihg been prumoted to the poeition of General Munager, The ven- tieinun whuse name Is mentioned fn eotmeetion with the uew pusition Is Mr. W. C, Van Horn, formerly UGeneral Buperintendent of the Bt. Louts, Kansas City & Novthern, and at preseut General Manager of the Minncsota Southern, The managers uf the Chivagro & Alton could not fevure the wervives of & better mian than Mr. Van lloru. ULSTERS & SUITS, This Falt and Winter Shapes and Shaes, ALSO BIG STOCK OF UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHING G00DS, They will Move Quickly at our " Present Prices. NUTTING, Rpeetnl Dispatch th The Tridune, IptaNaroLss, Ind., Sept. “7.—The Grand Lodgze and Grand Kncampment of Odd-Fellows, the State oflicers, the Republican Ntate Centrat Committee, und other prominent citizens, will attend the funeral of the lute WV, K. Edwurds 8t Terre Haute Bunday, Ef 'vlf,“:'l m]:lhl.'l‘;g n!.“{' i‘.’;‘?"é‘x"’«‘fm"n’fir'.'fi‘.’w"’lfl‘é'sfl'r'.' o 4 2 2 | cousdered In Hl-repute by the nelzhbors, and | with'n woman. - 1fo searthed the prisoners, the mes:':l't‘:: “::-‘grfil';se{nhmnfi; ?32‘ ‘gn;'fixr:u;“c'g ned & ran oo McCormickls two-baser and | Bentinel..... 3 4 3| ihat they were uscd for asaignation purooses, | room, and the vauie after the arrest, hefore thelr respective localities, ana a number thouht MORTUARY. y » Siuglcs by Helter and Hotalini. 10 tno seventh | Cte6der or # 3 4 | He wished to show the characitr of thopremises | taking ‘the parties from the aparement. Mrs. C. 0. D. Clothier, there would be no trouble about getting subsk dies. About all the cuunsies beard from were in favor of the staudard gauge. Uen. Cass, of Detrolt, who awns Tands atong the proposcd line, sald he wanted a rosd; would fl"m I:m Tight of way, and would prade s mile mseif, . Time~2:3 35 James Luce, Flora Oreen, Granger, Dalsy Dale, Belia Brown, and iloncat Trotter drawn, APRINGPIRLD, ILL. & Speetal Duate to The Trivune, BrriNarixt, 1., Sept. 27,—The Bangamon Cannty Falr practically closed to-dnvd although 1u order to prove the motive for tha larcuny. Witness was asked if Dr. Sccord had ever ad- mitied that hia rootn was a parlor of adultery. He replied “No; " and that he bad never scen anything himsell to warrant hiin in saving that such wos the case. His own convictions were not received as evidence. Irwin went to the vault after the oficers had pearched 1t. Witness found s pair of gold bracelets, one in a pitcher and tha other upon a shell, with towel shoved up agalnst it, DETRCTIVE CIHAIRLES ALDRICIH testified to the finding of goods aL No. 87 Aber- deen street, reeidence of Dr. Secord, a lowr throw by Hotaling lot in Powera' run, and In the ciehth Dorezan scored for the visitora on tiwo hits and Powers’ bad throw, Peters closed the run-getting in the ninth Inning by acoring on bis own two-baser, n passed ball, and Powers® uit. Following la 184 & 186 STATE-ST. OPP. PALMER HOUSE, " L9 Mr, Rea, President of the Chicago & Routh THE SCORE? there are races stt for to-morrow, and a balloon Mr. Marchisi was brought into the room, anid Detective Patrick Ryun testified to goods 3 Bl Hicagy e — . ___cwcAse AT FIF[ATE | asccnslon. The races to-day wore tha Dest cver | witness was stko It mo il io fue oL Belug | fonnd b iim ut the Fesience ae oo, tu s it ol which bas the rlcht ulwey o | ifinne Donble Waces Wics arsiiioss paar. e 5313031 30 | heldin the conaty. The pale trot, mile heats, | an olicer in . certain mining-ttch company In Marchist was recalled, and was arked by Mr. | with 11 miios grmie, ooy e onae Jeti. | anteed the best. Price, $i. For sie b Colliy o {4 3 2131 21 0 | was won by Columbia Chicf and Emma Coon, | Colorado, of which Secord was Prosident. Jemetty I Mra. Mitchell had soxthiog to do | cully free from Meombrutices vl the excoratl | Witte, farlture deaters. 217 son A1 BeriC o], & — i 31 5[ 3%5| 21 & | gwned by Proper & Co., of Bloomington; time, [ ~ Witncss recoguized him as sated, with the larceny. He said sho hod not, In an. | S, e from Tucun 0 ih Al Cs U —— iankinson, & SUHAAA 3 0] 2Bt The free-for-ali’ trét was contested by FRAXK W, MANCITIBL swer 1o Mr. Trude, witness stated that he nad | fop ape® Loree willes, aud futhnated that it was BUSINESS NOTICES. : Ky B33 3 | e ol S ISTGARS: | oriearteed s ol sl pon e s | Ko, Ml e S ndt |l e — 3 e make a Special- s asoll, il § ., 'y L ML or further oxam! n. ad hal conver- e firsf ha store. 1o thought that et at the M Bert 18 3 4] 3] 8 | eroit Mieh” Fotiowing s tho summarye 0 - | for further, examination. Mo bad hal’ couver- Criimal rerablons were satebliSned faat puat Sieure et of g a0 to do was to | sAsthma Do ot o ie iarak easta af tv of B 2 d Chil- Towers, ¢. 2l ) 81 4l Al 4 | Mile heats, threo ont of fve; putse $250; lation to gotting some woinan Into the room for | yuars ago, but could not tell exactly. 1o had zieton, toF 3p. Loler ot e et oo e Bin- || asthoia have beun jelleved by usine Jonas Whit- y Oys an Temeen, c. 1) % 4] 1] 3| 0 ] Mazomanie sssne 3359 3| thepurpose "',",‘g&”’,"'{’h": e e ot trying a | £AKCR hier to Mousher's two or threo times. ville, Ind., to Danville, Kl sald that that gen. | hAFacter hash falled o give relter, 2 At dr ) C]. h T D Bt R oy oy . = 0 '] e Ce N & 9 Cte ) y Total, T e ol 2 TR : m.cfcm::m(n}d::mh:nmm "on nov:t‘llmnllslut:nf a eweler In the oliploy of Maleon & Co, den- omnh i illae o coupcrte i the oy ,,,'E;{;‘;‘;,';_‘};;f,';m';gf;g;, Jessre, Tateph Tur, en’s Clot mg, he ¢ running race for a wo | this kind made. When one was madu, the de- weatel L was handed to him for i e e o ;. + | 1877 Tused” Jonaw Whiteom Asthma Remedy, > ForemnEa BRI R R len abal repent, was won iy lioes A\[!‘cg{vr;"nnl. fenso would bo' propare o meok e "nroaocu- ‘b;;mmn?ml'f hors aacall i M Lae ropais Hiots R wies, oop Chlcaro & Eas i et pneinte, relis ""‘““.'";""l:",,,""; larg est stock in the ] L amned by 8. IL Jones, of 8prinaficld; time, | tlon. They could show that Marchisi was no | o 1 he hauded bini the wateh, b 11 P Jreeonimen Qg oany persan tronble Larmenton, 11 31 31 31 3| 8l 8l B | B8 dut1ke wnd 545, Tho Aret heat wan wan | omar, s |Opid how that Marciisl was no Bl e floie e Sadod Lini he waten it Do o, buy the roul frou Danvlilg to Pars. | Wil iay tiver o aviaus. ‘Sme H e e . 1 et 4/ 0/ 1| 1| 0, 4| 2 | by Judze Thurman, owned by W. F. McClure, | anly women In tals city, but tho wife of & e distance nway, = 10 Datie rosd o o River Tt e No. 180 Ellls aveniie. elby. B y e 4/ 1 20 ¥ % g 1| of Qibson, Il Other competing horaes wero | hordealer In fowa. - Il was tire sodtess of Lis r. Bwctt sald e bellesed that was all of the | was done, Mir. Catles it o uirer. 11 ¢ he T Dorzan, ¢, f 41 3 m a4 0l 0| Uncle Dan, ownea by M. Connor, of Galesbitrz, | (Trude's) clients, not the seduced, They hud | case for tho prosceution. 100 to Chleato, and 1t the peoite o i tens | Chartes ""“""“'“"C‘"‘"‘r"".fl'—"‘"“ op- JR & CO T Sta’te Jlelter,' 1 41 91 3l 33141 1| and Kraop Gun, by Sam Ecker, of St. Louts. | traveled. outsito'of the case s much 3 was THE DEFRNSE SE00k A Grade (ot S b et take lar Siers and the supor-execlient ** Dry Medat,™ ] .y COT, Phillips, 7, 41 9/9] 9. 9) 0 © ] Hoth were distatced tn the sccond heat, Tha | dono in the Becener trial, Thoy were. not tre: concluded to walve cxamination, and Mr. Trude | fine to Chicago, he- wouti loon i o fiate | o bichty ppreciaied o apoioad, Germaag, and : alsminE i | famous atailion Smuggler was - suows upon thy Ing the casc 1s 1 acheation for the nowspancrs, | yude a statement that the defonse cialmed pha | bog ' CBIEago, be would jron th ) Seholises B Heaver st feceised by e, Kmi a,nd Madlson'sts I"‘:;‘_"‘---' °r “:77“-;7'3"“ teack, but not speeded, —tney wrera teyini (¢ on its T they wontd suow” that Dr.’ Secord and Mrs.. | “Aftertmomo fartner talk, Mr. Rea moved the ' — d nnings~ i s B lough’ sary v ¥ % S gmcag g 109 6 :11 ‘1' g %—.2 AQUA'FIO to p:o\'u lfim‘llnouscg and n?‘lum ?l l&u,lnrwn\": .l\flu‘rl:-lmsl ':;l‘l‘]y wr,::flu‘?“ lnufln‘ll;mremfi:'s :3.:?.‘,’:&::“;:’, f{;’,fif&’i‘fi’:‘}’&,fifi“fl?fi:"‘f,: Chow dackson's feat Rweet Nury Tobacrn, LACE doo. i g = ; tlat ¢ should be shown that the dofendants ; dere : - ENDER G T AL Nanrearmde i 40600 Apecial Dispaich to The Tribuna Wwora professional porjurerss. thot thoy ad s | 2131 nu{l‘gzu;fi;fi;g;flfgnfi;{flg’a‘g popem: | ganization, and- also as to the best routo: | _______ CNDERWEAR MoNTREAL, Sept. 27.—Evorythiug coes well with Hanlan aud Conrtney, and a big ttme is expected next week, Preparations are zoing on 1n vlew of erccting a grand atand 1,000 feet long, commenciug at the Grand Trunk Raflrond sta- tion, and running up along the river, which, whon finished, 18 expected to accommodate 10,000 or 12,000 persons. The farmers and resl- dents around bere expect to be cleaned out of provisions ou the day of tho race, s the hatel- Keepers expect to have more customera than thoy will bu able to accommodate, e ct—— FASHIONS 1IN MILEINERY As Soen at & Trade-Oponing Givon by the Leading Millinery iouse of Chioago, ‘The millinery trade of the Northwost was well represented In Chicago this week, the attraction belng furnished by the opening display in the trimmed pattorn departmont of Gage Brothers & Co's wholesale millinery. establiahment Wednesday and Thursday. These formal open- ings, which were Inaugurated by this cnterpris- ing house Just season, are already looked for- ward to with [ntorest by the trade, and the - nienso number of customers who thronged the spacious bullding on the duys mentioned Is tho best proof that tha new departure is nppreciated by the retall dealers, The'lower floors were baudsomely decorated for the vccaslon by fe. toons of sifk and fowors, and the pattern o ‘bartment on the third floor was mady particul ly attiactlve and beautiful by the tasteful arrangemont - of flowers, festoons, feathers, aud other ornamentatlon, As this display {s tho first authiorltative showing of fall fashions iu millinery, aud s It decldes the momentous question of ** What will be worn ™ by the tashionablo world, & briel descrintlon of some of the uoveities will no doubt prove Interesting to tho readers of Tum TRINUNN. assing througn the [mmonse stocks of volvets, ribbons, feathers, silks, ornnieuts, fowers, feits, straw- goudls, te, TuR TuinuNE representative was handed over to the lady fn charge of the de- partment of trimmed pattern lats and bonnets, Hero was found u profusion of those exquisite creations of the Purisian artistes in the shapo of bewitehing bats and daluty bounats trivimed and ornamented with that porfcetion of artistio taste which makes the French Capital the ucknowledued autocrat in the world of fashlon, Among these lmportations was a vury stylish dress-bonuct of Bordeaux-colored velvet, with low, large, square crown. The edgo was linlahed with cug jets, matehed, aud tho trimminig was of leht-bluo satin, with os- t'rlcn tips and & couple of raudy plumaged trda, Two-bawo hita—Anson, Fergueon, Petors, Pow- ¥ ck, Dorga hicago, 20; Star, r+t baso on errora—Chiengo, 4. rors affecting the scoru—lowers, 8; lota- Farrell, Derhy, McCormick. . S 1t on hase Messrs. Foster, Blugleton, Kile, Daltow, Dr. Humston, Hart, and Nichols. The committee was further instructed to report at » meeting to be hield Thursday morutag, Oct. 10, at 11 a. 1., at the same plac2, ‘Lhie meeting then adjourncd. to got some woman—married, respectable, promicent—into their room for the purpose of l:hwkmnlllmz and bleeding her, Mr. 'Frude thought that the testhmouy of a sclf-convicted thict, liar, and aduiterer conld ot bo taken where o person's respectability or standing in the community was concerned. ‘Tho Court desired to knuw all thero was in conuection with this larceny, and overruled the obbjection of the defense, Witness went on with his testimony. Ifo had been saked to bring sowe woman to tho rooms— ta find ont somo respectable woman in the city, Witness told them that he thought he knew of a **Dlg woman M _that ho could .get hold of for that purposo, This was nover accomplished, Mrs, 'l’rmn told witness that hio must pay the rent for the room used by himor get goods from the store. It hio diil not do this sho would make It hot for him. Witness bhad testifled tho day before that Mre. Irwin had not personally pressed him to do this, but at that time he Jdid not understand tho question. Dr. 8ccord aud Mya, Irwin had both talked to witucss sbout taking goods from Matsou & Co. Dr. Becord and Mrs, Irwin both drove to his house after this aflair had come out, and told bim that he noed not be frightened, as they had fixed the matter with the Grand Jury,—tliat it had been bought up. nMr. Tourtelotte—Ob, well, so far as that {s concerned, Mr, Swott went before the Graud Jury, GROSHBXAMINATION, Witness first becatno acquainted with Dr, Becord when bio was liviog on the West Side. He was employcd as bis fumnlly physiclan, sud continued to act as such during nll tho tis that Be restdod on the West H8ide. Some- times witness was slck, somctimes his wife, and sowetimes his childreu. Dr. Bccord visited & sick chiid of witneas’ onca last suenpier. Knew him as a regular practfo- ing physician, Witness thought he met Mra, Irwin tirst in the buildiug at the coruer of State and Madison streets; thought this was tn 1574 or 1473, When witness firat obtalned “the kn’y from defendants, they woro in their Randolph strect oflice. Did not exactly remember whether Mra, Irwin was present whicn Dr. Secord gave him bis key, but he thought she was, The Doc. tor bad been leuding wituess his key to his offlee, but he told him that he tntended to get a koy made_for witness, ‘Thought it.wus in the fuil of 1876 that Le first obtalued Dr. Socord's key to nls office., D4 not remem- ber what the _conversation was when the key was kanded to Liw; did not think there Was auy conversation. It was a short time belore they left the Randolph strect office that they told him he must pay rent for the rou He'told them he had no money that month, they told him to et koods qut of the store, ers, Hotaling, Farrcil, MeCol o Jotal Luscs on clean hit about their persons, Also, Lhat Marchisl had been fu the habit of presenting jewetry to other womeu, long before he knew r. Becord or Mrs. Irwin; that b was expected that ft could be ur:vcd that Marcbhis{ bad paid room-ront to ofhers, ¥ Gen. Eldridge stated that' the testimony of Marchist was that of s self<onvicted felon, who was trying to swear himself out ot the Penften- tiary, and, according to his own cyldence, hie alons was to blawme,” Without Marchlsl, there would b no case. Mr. Swett stated that the questfon was upon the matter of bail. It Yiad been shown that about three years azo defendants opened n suite of rooms, ono ol which was rented for vurpuses of prostitution and blackinaf), 1t hod beeu proved that they had recolved stolen goxds to tho amount of €40 a week, or $120a month, Uneof the worst dens of fnfamy fu the clty had been exposed, and the apeaker thought that auch a ball should be fixed ns to insurc thelr appearance to trisl beyond a doubt. Il 'tlmgnlllxt 810,000 for cach defendant littlo cuough or bail. Mr. Truda thought thls sbsurd. In cases of bu:fl;nry. where praperly to the amouut of 81,000 was found, it was the custom to fix ball at twico the mmount of property taken, or 82,000, Burelary was Infinitely worse than the crime charzed agatnst bis cllents, for thy former frequently fuvolved murder, Itc thoughit that $2,000 would be atnpie, Tho Conrt thoughit there wers clrcumstances surrounding this case that rendered a larger ball necessary than would be warranted fn an ordinary case of larceny. In ordinary cases, $1,500 eacli would be ainple, but under'the cir- cumastances hie thought that 3,000 for ench of tho defendants would bo sbout right. Tbe bons were slieued, and the Court nd- ourned, ‘Tho bonds were both aigned by Mike Melouald, AMUSEMEN Chas. Gossage d¢ Co. “Lace Dept.” Wo -continue to opon_ daily the rarest novelties in Choice Laces and Lace Goods in Duchesse, Pointe, Ge- noese, Valenoiennes, Persian Thread, Du Barry, and Pointe Raguse in Lappots, Vests, Noouds, Neoklnos, Lookets, Dress Pockets, Barbes, Hdkfs,, Oollars and Cuffs, Soarfs, and pieco Linces in desiems and styles en- tirely new and exclusively our own ! Algo large aund olegant lines of Veilings, Neokwear of overy de- seription, “Novelties.” Fino 8ilk Ties and Bows, Fino Linen Collars and Cuffs, Lace @mb'd Sets! *The Choleest Gloods At Low Prices!?”? LADIES', GENTS, AND CHILDREN'S We have made endeavors this season. to secure only BARGAINS for this Dept., and an eramination of ovuwr prices will satisfy our custom- ers that we have succeeded, WE OFFER TO-DAY; 160 doz. Men’s Nhirts and Drawers at 37 1.2¢ each; they would be cheap at 30¢ 200 doz. Endics® Vests and Pants at 50¢. A very sue perior quality. 400 doz. CNIdren’s Vests ‘and Panis at 13, 18, 20, 23, 23¢ cach. 'TEIIS LOT INDIANAPOLIR, CINCINNATI & LA~ FAYELTE. Mr. 8L, E. Ingalis, Recelver of the Indianapo- Mts, Clneinnati & Jafayette Ruad, has just com- pleted his aunual report, which makes a gooa sliowing, The gross earniuga for tho year wero #1L,800,037; the operating expenncs, $771,500 ; taxes, $13,101; lcaving $404.893 as the net,an fn- ercasc over last year of 83,578, Tnere has becu no construction account, aud the eutirc ex- penses of stecl ralls, renewals, new side-tracks, court expenses, etc., have been charged to opers ating exoeuscs. This bas carried the percentage of operating cxponees up to 59,93 per cent, and it bus been kept at that fizure only Ly greut cconomy and with the goud fortune of having vo serfous aceldents or wrecks. Twentyturee miles of main track have been renewed with steel - ralls, making ninoty-une and a balf miles . now Jaid with that material. Fighty-flvo thousand new croes- tiea have boan put in Lha track and the ditehing and ballast kept rood. To mecomnmodate the busineas 13748 foct of new track have buen lntd, including the Hardentown cut-off, which a3 been completed durlug the year, making 223 miles of track owned by the comuany. voin- pared with the preceding year the tonnage has tnereased B.48 per cont, il tho rates decrnased 1.7 per cent. The through passcnzer-trains earned an average of $1.41 per wile run, arcell and ilelfer.} Punscd balin—flotallng, 4; Powers, 2 Witd pitehes—Derby, Struck out--Chica Unplre—Cheruls Powers record 13 not as good as usual, but there Is some excuse for hig eerors. The setond man who went Lo bat nImcd a sharp foul which struck him on tho museles of tho upper arm snd | wearly disabled b, Dorzan yesterday made Wis first appearance on the leld for some weeks, 1le acemed to hava lost nothine by laying off, nmlJnlnyed a remark- aLly flue came tn“the fleld and at tho bat, 1o toak the place of McClure, who was disabled fn ‘Tnursduy’s yame, "The umpiring of Fisher was not frco from uults, bug it had the merit of belng Impartial enough, and the doubtful declsfons, of which there were a good many, fell about cvenly on thc'juut and tho unjust, The last appearance of the Stars hero this teason will bo this afternoon, whey thoy witl 11y to retrieve their bad fortunc of the last two games, 19 UB THE UNKNOWN] Spsctal Dicvuteh 10 The Triduna. Bosrox, Bc‘u. 27, —~Tho filobe hns o dispatch anuouncine thut Gore, of the New Bedfurd ;.Inb. bas been engaged for the Chleagos of noxt ear, PROVIDENCC—ROSTON, Provinexce, R. I, Sept. “7.—I'rovidence, 0; eton, 5. TIYE TURF, LOUISVILLE, Loursvirie, Ky., Sept. 27.—The attendanco ot the races to-duy was not large, and tho wenth- ¢r wos quite coul, The Urat race, (ialt Houso purse, for §-year-olds, waa won by Glenmore In txo stralght heats, Fortune, the favorite, sce- ond, Tomn Sawyer tuird, Vril fourth in both. 'l[mc, 1:50 and 1:4734. he_sccond + _onc-and-one-fourth-mile lash, wus won by Baunachlath, Tampleo secoud, Classnate third, ‘Uime, 2:1014. Thied race, mllo dush, for tho Bandford stake, 1‘»’1::!':'1"( l)]v Spendthri) A}oinavnl’m:ouu. 'l'rén- hird, 403, &ood for 2year-olds, e vestariably hlel Pooly at tha (ialt Houso this evening sold First race, (or beaten horses, mile Nt frkor, 46 Licter 07 Mor THE FORT WAYNE, JACKSON & SAGINAW RAILROAD. A Dili hias recently been filea in the Federal Courta Io Indiava by Juy & Deoolson, Trustees, to foreclose n trust-deed on thu Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw Ralroad Company, Yes- tendsy & wotivn was madu before Judge Harlan by the Trustees, on petition filed, for an order to exccute the terms of the trust-decd, which authorized them as Trustees, [n defanlt of the pavinent of the Interest on the bonded debt, to take posscasion of the road, ond apply the reuts and profits to the payment of the coupons, The Rallroud Company admitted that the vroad was " in default for five years’ {uterest, and admits the rluhit of the Trustees to forecloso. It however resista any TS, MUSICAL, Tte first. concert of the Kellogg-Cary-Levy combinatton wlil occur at the Tabernacle Mon- day evealng. The sale of scuts, the prices of which bava been fixed at an_uncommonly low grade, ls now |u progress at Roct & Bon's. The programing of the openiug concort incliudes Miss Auuia Loulse Cury, Miss Clura Loulse Keilogy, J. Lavy, Mme, itive-Kiug, dignor Rospatt, Mr. tcorge'A. Conls, Mo, &, Suretzek. 'Tho mue sicls from Mozart, Meserbeer, Levy, Matte, Liszt, Donizottl, Guilmnut, Hartman, Bochsa, ete, Tho announcement 13’ now made that the mauagement of the covverts bas passed {nto the hands of Mr. J. Il Haverly, which {s a 2 A 4 % r o = v = 2 ez nentum, Sbort Line, 11; Wayfarer, 103 | _Anattractiva imporied hat was of olive vel- | ¢uld him ha must get sil he could. ilo’firs kuaranteo that thero will be no fack of vigorous | order disturbing the prescnt manazement prios WAS CLOSED OUT AT A ‘ ¥ foctess, 7 “Fotal, 1 vet, with hlgh dented crown and broad, falling | took the woman & gold chaln, nud In about ellort to give satlefuction and insure success, to the entry ot the decree of forceluscure, on ” 5 3 T34 . Becard n}: Irfz?:hu'uneg:’"llu}fior handleap, rim, It was faced with flush of sawme atiady, | threo weeks a pair of huulzn%crm about 840, & e bakha the ground that the prescot manugers hove not GREAT LOSS to the MAN- Chas, Gossa e & Co. and corded with old goldcolored satin, A Lranch of olive and old gold-colored fowers foll batkward over the crown, while catrich tips uf tho same shadée druopet] gracefully ovor the ce, Another {mported dress-bonnet was of Sul- been guilty of auy wrobg or wisnrnagcment, or corcupt dealings; that they can monage the road ns well as the Trustees, aod should be Jeit 10 posscssion untll ufter docrve, Heuator Me- Dovald, of Indisnapolis, apoearcd for e 1% wilca: Blua Eves, 25 Joo Rbodes, 20 M lency, ‘51; Checkmate, '15; ueed, 80; Enlicl, 45/ Totah apty’ |07 Y Queenn 803 Third'race, mercliauts' puree for alt oves, dash ofdmiles: Boll tor, 1003 Garrett, 160; Dave Nothing was said at this tiaie ubout the ruum- rent, hea witneds was arrestod, a wemoran. durm of gouds taken out of the stors by himn was taken out of his pocket. Bome of the articles meatloned wers goods that by had THE EDDY ORGAN RUECITAL, Mr. 1L, C. Eddy pressnts another adwirable programme for tho eighty-fourth of the serics of organ recitals, which will be given this noon UFACTURKER, and is the Greatest Rargain ever shown in Children’s Une oore, 300: Ed Turner, 240; King Willlat, 1700 faken oub of o stock ‘uud wold | at lerahoy all. 1t fucludes the Chopln Pro- | Truatecs, snd Judge Morris. of the same pla derwear, URE.DELICATE Nheeler, 30; Allan Pin 30; Waterwiich, | taca-colored velvet, combived with tilloul | to outaido partios, with the - intention p i ; for the Compauv. ~ Judge Iarlau took the ruat Y P! &gy, 21 Kol Rkt B05 Waterwliah | e et St el | S outaida parsies, up to himesit [ {475 in € pinon, oo 2% Ho- 20, the Nocturas | F yuiier sdviscene, rotatot v romtes’s BRI Pz, satin ribbons, and Bultans and gilt orsaments, and threo tips falling over the face, The must decidud novelty in this department, deckslon Tucsduy. st the cnd of the month, Oune of these articles was a sct of sllver spoous, which e sold to Jat Bimpaon, traveling for Kleld, Burch & coLuMBys, Coruunps, 0., 8ept tha Coluinbys Drvi: March from the Sonats, up. #5 (Uottschalk’s armngewent); the Andante from Iluydu's —The fall meoting of k Assoclation closod he AGREED TO roow, W. A STHPSON & €O, ** Burprise Symphouy *'; Hacn's choral Prelude, s Y with two races. Th #6500 | however, wus the lmported bonnet callod the | Co.; another wis a set of jewelry to George | & Gote 3 Q. N ‘The Indisuspolls Jowrna' ssys: B el cutries s iz aiaris e etiowian by | Sieo Fieatn Thia’ b i st Bouaet smirrol | Fopiiouhor mts & wet of fowelry (o voods T,fl,’:,,{?"@,fi:;‘f oA R S I St trioodh o I the summary; withiout frame, and fits closdlyaround tho head, | were mever charged up to witness. Witness “Andante Cantablle' fu F; aud Culkins! | telecran yosterduy from Maj. John K. biapson, 3 & 115 State-st lika 8 hood or @ cook’s cap, which 1t closely res | was v $30 & month rent for the room, | u , 5 M o B3 Geueral Manaver of the Vaudaila load, stabir 118 & 11.) Al0-8 3 3 white plush velve mimed wl white an nto thel earborn street villce, e Doctor | iy, v o gs o P y g 2 ’ N 20| rins me tips and birds. first proposed to witness to give him a separate | 11687 My Praser, ““‘vm‘l‘l{',"‘“‘ 80uLs Ou | 5t Louie, the Oblo & Misessipii, tha Watet sy | ameeoed 6 ¢ the Oceari " and P e Sl B THE INDIAN. INQUIRY, 87. Louis, Bept. 27.—Notuuch was done by the Uhlcavo & Alton Rtoads, bad ay to ool the east-bound business out'of bt L.uats, on a busie of 30 per cant ta eacl ruad, the podhiue’ sereemont to be In furce fur oo Year from 1be tiwa of ite tking effoct, Oct. 1. I67H. ‘Ihis may be an cscellent nre The *Hes Feeaer” hat fa also soft and shirred, with the brlm turnea up un ono side, aud drooping closc to the head on the other, A very pretiy oue was of navy-blue veivet, caught koy to bis room, but witness asked bin tfrst to loan bl his key. Becord told bim that he could have tho use of his room whensver ho wialied. When the Doctor was on Flith aveoue TAND-BOOK OF FINANCE, BECOND EDITION BEKADY TODAY. Contalus uver W tabies and disgraws Ulusiradt tlie fuhgu ok subpretas ire fa i Tme—2 g AL .F'nle pacing sace for §400 had tlree starters, ollowlng iy the suummary w“gfl d st A 1 | upsattheaide, aud trimmed with bluy ribbun, | he offered his an to wl‘l‘g::n: g- tirst lmz:lu!' Indian Connntisfoners today, J. M. Maworth, rznmn:nl. by Ihw.ny m:.cl;nu-.w“.rmull?g Imnld I:::&mr'nuur 3 4 s d‘_t;:lv'nr; ;'(:‘Y“":"'":';‘: K . ] . B e . Lo oie fn foras of ojie- e easts | P ¢ Procious Melale; Ewer ¥ |'viste, Anctos, bonnet, called tho “Vearat | Faryt witness there tn ghey setdoved 80 | formerly Agent of the hiowas aud Comanchus d Buerneas from Bt Louls, howerce s eoos: | Fair Dot of the Kisirsrs 1 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES Vrited sistesi kic. By W. L. Fawcett, Mo reconimand all whodesire 1o master the subjucs Jugncv., By thu areumcnt of logic uid the logic of fully ‘s *laud: Buok Raudolph strect witness asked for the use of the room, 5 The Court took a recess to 1 p. i, At the appoluted hour the trisl was resumed, and the cross exswination of the witness Mar- chlsl contiuurd, Wittieas stated that his relations with Mre. Irwiu bad ulways been of the fricadlicst nature. Ile recolved the letter from Mr. Asay nsking Lim to come to his ofllve, hio thoughs Thursday of lust week, 1t was seut by sweasenger. The appolutncent was betwesn 3sud 3 o'clock. He found at the ptlico Mr, Asay and Mra Eames. He had auother weel ui with, Mr. Asay two or three days luter. Mr, Edunea oadvised biw to make a “clean Lreast of i, 3ud " witness told Lim that be intended 10 do so.*Witness bad uot conaulted with any - of=-thy lrw _of N. Mataou & Co. upon tne subject. . The note was to the ctfect that “ulgedoug fricgd of witbeas® fuwlly dusired to see bl ou - reaut businese.”” e bad vever been in the ablt of recetviog such notes’ or-lettors from Mr. Asay belore,” Alr. Assav-told bim that he Was scuing fur Mr, Eamnes, who was & friend of Marchisi’s farglly. fic did not tell biw that ha was P. O'Neill's momz{ and *life-lonyg friend.” Witness dld vot know that Asay was lnierested ju P, U'Nclil’s affalrs. e thougut that Mr. Asay told Mr. Eumcs that he wou'd do all ke could for Wituess, Ho tneught it Mn Asay wssuwed that whodss 2w 7 2i2ai{y 4109 ““l'n thie third heat Sweetzer, soon alter leaving s last quarter pole, burst w Wood-veasel in ths l"n and'cume to » stand-atiil outeids (he dts. h:‘;;‘" tlag, and Georgesnd Lucy made s desd ot Fort 8ill, aud H. L. Hart, sow Ageut of the Apaches in Arizous, gave thelr expericnce with the Indians aud views regarding how they sbould be mavaged. They agreed that under e rmper fotuences they are tractable, can bo eastly controlied, readily learn to cultivate the suil, sud would soon bicvwe self-supporting, Thelr children aequire education quickly, aud theu the parcuts are very angious tu byye scooolu for their benefit, Opiuigns so far aiw very decidedly i favor of retatning the present plat for dealing with the Tudians. ———bi—— EQUALIZATION, ¢ Bpecial Disvaich (v The Triduna, BrpiNavikLp, 1., Sept, 27.—At the sossion of the State Board of Equalimtion to-day, rex ports of the Cowonulstee 0n Personat Property and Town Lots were referred (o (he Commitice ou Geversl Equalizaiton withyat ucbate. = URITED PRESBYTERIANS, Hpeeral Daapatch'to Tie Ti(buse Krokux, la., Sept. $&-The United Presby- teriau Synod ot Jowa wae fully organized i tlis ity this worniog, with .dbout ity delegutes in sttendance. The Commitiees were appoloted, aud the dufereut seporta seud wud seatiing, peats for MARTELL & CO. CUGNAC whlclxwufmlllv admired, was of white plush AURR & CO, BORDEAUN, trimmed with velvet of the new Jacquerniuot color (a shado of ruby), ana edged with gold, with gbright-breasted bira oo one side, s green lizard on_theother, and cream-colored tips in front. The face trimming was of Jacquerniaot aud vold, with narrow ribbon tes. * Hundreds of othier beautiful styles of hats aud bouacts might be described, each haying its own soecial attractioas, thers belug but little to ¢hooss between those made and trimawed by the § b tirst ruce, runulug” race, batf-milo beats, | firm and the tmported patterus. The showing WO In three, was wou by Minncapolis, Eclipse | of muterfals and trimmiugs is particularly ¢le- Second, Belly of the West third; tune, 04| @autand elaborate this scuson, and in greater aul gy, varlety than ever before. 'ln oraumeuts nln tho 2:30 race,Billy West won in three | sroull descriotions of cup steel, job, pearl, il rafizhy 8, but was mrulnulhed by both ver, sud ol in su oudless varieiy of desigon ;:l:l;llu Di luu Black Daw, all Bashaw drock; {The vigit was voncluded by f‘fm"p“ inty the uie, 3:51, . worklug-room, where seve, luugdred girls LOUD TROTTING AT SAN FRAECISCO, werw buslly euzaged fn transformiug great plles Fromnp JUANCISCO, Bept. 2T.—lu tho fuces at | of velvety, ribbous, featbers, dowers, vtc,, lnto ‘"Aklu‘nlu day ihegturters in the §-year-old race | claborate and faultless pattaru hats for the 1 Neohew” pud Scbjedam, A-year-olds, aug 4 withuery trade throughout thy West,, t T8 yearsold. Neplew won the first and o7 i Jronshnt i e el heata T 2200 aud 2307, Medors won FIRE UNDERWRITERS oagp e and B0 Cheats w 2:3h | oo, \‘L'LE, EcEytP‘.'L—Thu Executive Com- U8 Fycar Ol i Chllfopi? A CYOPUIE | e of the National Board of Fire Vsder- wikters bus decided not to call a couvention of L Iree-furall berween By Y5 cen Fullerton, Occldeut I Nutwosd was woy by Fullerion 1y thred | dre-lusurance Compauies, jo agree upon an ade- bH quute taritl of tatus. B beats; e, B Lillig, aud 20900 Alo, A and E3CH more thau southwanl 10 Loulsvilly, theuce cant ward. This pooliug syreement doubticss was tho 8 U's uuk uf U S nahered 1o et sk paco s, Sied | Duaaese At LR ey cuntts ilectia S upob a| ored to when such s rate-cutting line ~ o, Filohs ¥ 1he Chicago & Altun fiuad comes [n as compati- (45 155, B3vmtc 18 le s storchodse of facts.™— tor. - 1¢ 18 10 be buped (Liat, for a year at Jeast, the |, wey of such valua that we 8t. Louls roads will maintate rates that give them | do ot sce how BLY 00n wh cieuds tu discuss Gnances some pargin abuve operating exwens ¢ ‘V‘.‘fl“i«':&'.,‘.“'“‘ Wwhe 0ut Lhews, V= TAs Wining have boen wiade by 1he dirc A adans R by ¥ o Y \\:‘-u‘igfl (or tirls u.:nlll:b.llv.r ez and Covatry K e by all boukwtlot DrEpALL. Ul Tocelnt of (b6 Eice. by iy pum opks seuts GRIGGS & CO., Chicago, _Kumyss, e MU T ARENDS KUMYSS The originil a#d only article of tts kina Not approachad 14 wala or esse of digostion by $8y 0f the tniitations. Boud for troatiso on Kwmyss, laorderts obtain the gonuine articlo, addross ordera diructiy to - AREND, Chomist, Originator of Kumyss in Aworics, 49V Maduaa-st., Ubicago. SAY ] Ve bavi Lence v vatfaned the nubite taste, wnd ucceas. Go thou aud dy kewise, MUSCATINE, 14, Mescativm, Iu., Spt. The fourth and 1ast day ot the Pajt was attanard by abont 4,000 sople. Tho weather was clcn;w?nd pleassnt, ae Buterecclpts were about §33 te statistics Fast that there can be no pretext for this ‘:nluru Une tuaeworalizd tytes whily the — g KEOKUK & DES MOINES, Bpacial Dispaleh to The Trivuna, e K30kUK, Iu., Sept. 1.—All arrangements’ bave beew tnady for the transfer of the Keouk & Dgs Molues Rallrvad to the Cicazo, Rock lilaud & Pacitic, under the proviclous of the Jease, Oct. 1. Col, Tiafn bas beeu wppoluted Duwisou Buperintendent, sod Joba Givie DI~ vision Frelght Agent, with beadquarters i this «¢ity. Jobn Fiffe witl Lo retunes as attorney of the road, with beadquarters fu Des Mones. All the otber gencral otlices il be aboliabed. Fhe Comtany will at ouee fav 1,000 twns of stecl ruuson the lus frowm Eddyvile weat. Tbe Meiowin dowa o Netrwbia Ruilroud bos wady So CIGALR, Unarasteed ta cootaln wll HAVANA LONG FILLER and 1 e 4 1204-10, Meuufactured oaly by 3t W. WHEELEI & Co., 85 State-st., (L EW™ Lor sale oy sl cuac. 1 #1 KA CaRTe P e ol 3 i eaue. 107 Qurth Gibe Cuisisy M. Clothes! gt LADIES AND GRS Tah iSlawin davd asd