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\l « Of the celebrated frotter **flopeful,’ fs st the . wanzend and divenmsed, but the sinkers gechned to THE CHICAGO There were Also numerous ancaks and 1ittle burg- larice that wers evidently the work of non-pro- feastonal thieven, and these bafed the police s mnch 89 the ** grown-up" burglaries. Detective THE CITY. GENERAIL NEWS. Crowe bad his attention frequently called Gov. Ponnd, of Wisconsin, is at the Tre- | to this class of work, and’ settled In mont. his own mind that Dudiey, wha was g working for Pafil T. Weare, And weeping F. Tarcroft, London, Eng., is stopping at tbe Tremont. Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, is at the Grand Pactfc, W. I. Armstrong, of New York, is at the Sherman Houre, % Lient.~Gov, Woodford, of New York, is at the Qrand Pacific. 5 The ITon, 8. A, Wiawell, of Boston, is at tha Sherman Tonse, Mr. George A. Conly, of the Kellogg-Oary opera company, 18 at the Tremont, Gov, Thad O, Pound, Chippewa Falls, 18 slopping &t the Tremont Hoase, Qen. 8. J. Oliver, Gorman Consul to the Azoren, in 8 gueat At the Tremont House, . A. Kimball, Genernl Saperintendent of tho Ttock Tainnd & Paclfic Raflroad, is stopping st the Grand Pacific, The Ion. J. R, Thomas, Republican ean- Qidnte for State Senator from Mctropo s, Tk, fe palling wirea at the Tremont Ifouse, President ankinn, of Williams College, in at the Palmer. fo 1a on his way to the meeting of educators to he held in Milwaukec this week. The casa against Le Cler, Rowe & Co., which came up Satarday before Justice Wallace, ‘was diamirsea, not continued, s stated yesterday, ‘The Grnd Chapter of tlo Order of the Raatern Star for the State of Hifnole hnlda fin an Tunl communieation in Chicazo ths week, com- mencing Tuesday, in Oriental Hall. A. W. Richmond, of New York, the,owner m bis barn jn the rear of No. 67 Twenty-fourth street, had a hand Inat least two or three bure- laties, itut his employer spoke fo highly of him, and #0 steadfasily refnscd to belleva that Sam wan anything but an honest, fafthfol negro, that the offficer concluded he was on the wronw trail, Re. cently, however, Mr. Weare noticed that hia onts and Other provender swere dinappearing atan slaimingl rapid rate, and he concluded to mark the barrely and place a watch, Une night the nelghbors saw two peddlers, whorent & bain adjolning in the rear of No. A5 Twentieth atreet. making slens to the colored man, snd next morning Mr, Weare re« ported that his_provender had agnin been stolen. 1le concluded that Sammy was not an hoaeat as he apheared, and when the affale was reported at the atation Otticer 0°Connor and Koandsman Arcn prompsly made the arrest of the colored man and the twoneddlers. Detectives Crowe and Koohler procared seatch-warrant for the two barns, and, npon thoroughly ransacking Mr. Weare's barn, funnd nothing. ~ Aa they were about to leave one of thom notlced that the inside napex of the rool had been coversd up with boarde, making A triangnlar apace ndt very high nor broad, but extending the full lettgth of the barn. And unon Anding the opening ta thie novel eompari- ment they found 1t literally brimfull of tte of plnnder, ali of whicl was taken to_the statio There 1t war aasorted, and a considerablo portion of 1t wan yesterdny ientifled by the owners, smong which were the following: Men, Henry, of No. 128 Coltage Grove avenne, identified about $20 worth of table linen and lated waro. The Liouse wasentered at night sbunt four wetks g0, Mre. A, C. Retchum, of No. 101 Calamet avenue, recomized iwo rlnqm some platad ware, Ard clothing, One night moout three weeks ago her hoose was entered, and upun her retiring sho saw something move under 1ho betl, and put her hand on it. A man jumoed out and ran ot of the house, concealing his face in his hande. That nigat. or the next, she los: four gold tingn, some table-ware, and underciothing. Taul T. Wearte, for whom Dudley watked, alen ot of china and clothing, a consideeablo portlon of which wan recovered. T, Goldsmith, of No. 172 Calumet avenue, Identificd honey, butter, and pruvisions, worth $5, taken from his honso some wocks 8o by barlars, who gained enutrance through A front basement window. Mrs, leln‘llnn, of No, 70 Twenty-fourth street, Wdenufed about 25 worth of clothing, Her piace was entarcd some time ago by lutelars, who gained entrance by hreaking the glass {na front Lasement window, turniug off the window fastening. 'Tney tooka quantily of silverware and clothing, $15 In cash, and two breastoing, valued Sherman Houre, Mr. Charles 8, Greon, a_promi- peut fiorcman of Babyion, N. Y. 15 af the samo utel. . Tha Second Ward Ttepnblican Club will meet this evening at No, [08 Stato street, at 8 wo'clock. omination of dejevates {0 the noveral Conventions will be tho business of {lie eveniog., Members inunt slgn the new coustitution before Yoting for delexates, The openinyg exerciaea of the Woman's oxpltal Medical College will take ulace st the ollege Nuilaing, #97 and 330 South Lincoln reet, Tuesaay, Oct. 1, at 3 p. m. Address hy Prof.'W. Godfrey Dyas, M. D. Friends of the institution are respectfully invited, A telegram to the Centrnl Station at an eariy hoat this morning announced tnat Frederlck- ron, whom it was suppused had heen serlons] waotnded fn the nead by hin drunken mistress, b Icft the County Mospital, and wonld bgin court day. Tho wound wae a severe scalp igjury only. Richard Hipwell, traveling ngont for the clothing eatablishmeont of Louia C. Wachsmutl, No. 458 Hnlsted street, was yesterday arrested by Otlicer 31, Connery, of the Weat Twellth Street Swuon, charged with sn assault with ine tent to kil T, - Meseauberik. ile gave bafl nntil to-tay. The causels alleged to have been fnrults offered to Mrs, Hipwell by the plaintiff, It Iu aald 1hat the man was quite badly Injured, and that, besides buing severely injured bodily, he 1ol “and atripped the fleah on hls from'the #honlder to the elbow upon & nail in the sidewslx, A widow namod Kratochvill, living n pone circumstances at No, 107 De Koven street, Is iavine nn_unuenal ron of bad Juck, ller eon Stephen, 7 vears of age, while stealing a ride on an inconing freiuht-traln on the Altun Katlroad at the crominiz of Lieach and De Koven sireets, feil under the trafn and hisd both Joga cut off oelow the AE4S. - M. T, Lincoln, of No. G5 Twenty-fourin street, whose barn was rented to the veddlers, identifie undorwear and bedding to the cxtent of 815, Mew, Wingute, of No, 141 Coltave Grove avende, iden- tifies about $J0 worth of beading and clothtng which had been stored. tn Mr. Lincoln's honse, In thia caee, o8 in the vthers, cnirance was gained thirough a front basement window, ‘There yet reinaina at thegstation for identifeation & gencral amsurtment of woads, and two viallos that look ae thuugh they might bo wurth a comfort. able s, ‘The barn occupled by the pedlars was thoroughly eearchied, but there is no evidenco that they were fmpilcated in Dudiey’s vecalations, be- yond the fact tuat thoy swle.his maater's o The police are, hawever, of the opiniun tust Dud. ley has been in business 1o 8 much grester extent than hias yet uppeaced, and that tue pedlars Lave aided him In dlapusing of the plunder. A BHAM BATTLE 'WRICH TURNED OUT RATIIER BERIOUS, The Lebr and Welir Vercin, that red-flaggod and supposed bloodthiraty body of men who caused so much anxluus specnlation last July at the time of the expected general uprlaing of tho ers, have becn In the babit of Ia Luecs, lle was token to the County HosoMsl, | \ng thelr forces every Snuday and zowg Whees amputation waa performed, A younger Brothier had his right foot crushed five weeknagoat [ 00t of town 8 short diatance for the combined purposes of drill and plenic sports, They had such a defll yestardoy at Colehour Grove, and if all reports thereof are troe they had guite alively, and serios time, Of tue **¢,000 armed men ™ who wers st ons time supposed to have T'welfth ateeet bdge, and is still in the Hospital. Joseph Frankol and Frod Myy, two well. known young business men, yesterday selected the corner of ‘Dearborn and Afadison sireets for tha settlement of a little ditticaity that orlzinated vome (ayn ago Ot Sunuyslde. Thers were aliegiance ta the L. and W, Veraln, thero reveral | knock-dawns, | na targe cromd pernaps 100 present—decidedly & major. thered t witness tho'manoer fn which ardinary | iy ! the force, ‘They induiged irt wien can somclimes make fools OF them- | 4 tnelr wonted Grilling . exercisea reives. I'rankel passidly had the worst of the fizhit physically, and may inancislly, s he lost n B0 gold umbrella handle, May 18 no relativn to e yonny New Yorker who irfed to bore lioles through damer Gordon Benneits The Iato cmployes of Branswick, Balke & the grand finsle of which was a sham hattle. The force was divided into (wo parta playfully hostile to each other, and the factions were atationcd apart faciog each other. It was expeclod that, when the firing was ordered, the men would shoot blank car- tridges and then run If tacy waw fit. But lmagine tho eurprise of all. when, in response to Co., who are on a strike with the cabinet-makers v nivance of 13 centa In thele pay. et &t o, | Ue, would:be barmfess | ducharg of, ulank 7 South Clark strect yesterday morning. = A propo- sitlon Trowm the o (0 allow ai advance of 1415 centa | 01K #olid, Jead bullets, It wan thonrht At sonie ono had’ **vutupa Job™ un the play- poasibly tho work of & zealous rival urenization— until It was noticed that many of the now tnor. oughily scared slum- oattiers were withont the ball cartridges which thoy commonly carry for the pue- pose of practica In lusding and unloading, ‘Then It was seen at a glance that the too-prudciont soldiery bad, In their fuithful obaervance of drilt nabits, luaded thele pleces with thele suinple ca ridies, aud Lhe cousequence wae that, whon the Runs wore pointed directly at the persons of tho oppusing force, and disctiarged, thera wore soveral ersons Hit. One of the unfortanates wus Rein. hardt Lorens, liviag at No. 513 West North avenue, Hewasshotin the Jeft aide, The bail struck a rib and glanced off, caustng a wound severs but not necessarlly futal. e was tal to nis home, and thore attended by Dr. Busch, rens 1a & war 28 years of ge, and is inarried, ‘The reporis above apoken of re tu the etfect (hat several othor ver- sons were wounded 11 the samo fracas, bui uplon Inte hour last night notnloyg definite couid ba leacned of tho casualties. I3 1s highly prubable that tho order ** Fire* will hersaficr Lo omitted in the Lehr und Wenr Vereln tactics. COUNTY RELIEF. TIE COUNTY AGENT'S ANKUAL REPORT. County-Agent McGrath will submit, thls after- noun, to the County floard, his ananal report, end. Ing Aug. 31, 1478, 1t ly well syatematized, emo bracing a conctae acconnt of the work done In the varlous departments, aad & briel but comprohen- slve stateiment s to prospective reforms in county aftales. Following 14 n aynopsis of the document: Fathiliew on the booke at the closo of tno flscal year $uding Nov, 30, 1877, numbered 1,463, ¥Fam- illes numbering 12,434 had applied for rehet; not teady familles numbered 2,374; doubtfal, 1,025; roported but not found, 624, 'Tis department | thie most interesting in tho esperieuce of the Coun- nceeptit. having declared previously that they would arcept nothing than an advance of 15 cents Tney expect another proposition this morniog, bat they are resolved that taey will make no compro- mire of a0y kind, The derfand of the West Side ;lrlkur; has been acgoded to, aud they have gone o work. It is evident from tho returns from dif. ferewt tawns in the Seventh Senatorlsl District that Willlam J. Camubell, of Calumet, will be the naminee of the Convention forState Senator, and that L. C. Coliins, of Norwood Park, will be one of the candidates for tho Lower House, Plumb, late of the Jnfer.Ocean, was defeated in Cleero, s own town. The clioice for tne utner member uf the House will prooably lie between George Struckman, of fanover; ¥, J. Filoert, of Pala- e and Join L, Blelfeldt, The latier was & member of the last Legislaiare. W, N. Braloard carriew Lvanston and severnl yinaller towns, J, 1, Iedzie will have a few vates for Sepator, ‘Fhie Sovinlists ield an open-air maas-meot- ing yesterdayat the corner of Clark strect and Archier aventie, The meeting was opened by an ula grayhreaded reformer, who Indulged himself fu a long tirude agnlust capitallgts and clervymen,— pally the lstter, J, T. Morgan, Wwho is an *torganizer,” relieved himaelf of a h, and wmade o wirong bid for voles, Mr, ccliy the winglng workingman, gave some of Iils ehur, ristic and onginal songe, after which the ully-tongined Xehilh ncorked the vials of hu writh punst capituliats, politicians, and the worki 1 general. The meeting was disturved on oue oceaslun by a fight, and ngain almost dispersed by a collection, At 4 o'clock yosterday nfternoon Sigward Fredencason, shad Brown, wbo lives with & plece of temute fivsh bearing the nane of Carrie Uauson, ut No. 40 West Oblo utreet, wea severely injured by the woman striking him on she left side of the e, just above tae ear, with a hatchet | ty Agent. Liolh were ery runk, and ad ‘Fhe report concludes ae follows: ** [npresenting ben fizd gsy, OMcer RKdmund | to yunr hunorable body ihe fureeving atatement of 1 al «7 the woman, and, as no doctor «<ould be found to sttend the {njured wan, he was #ent to the County Hospital — His Injuries. though of quite a scrione considercd fatal. 1t was linpor the aseunit, unless tntoxicativn uid it, 8s neither e wan nor the woman preteuded Lo know suy- Ehing avout what had baypened. Henry Farrell and Joseph Carnozo, llvlnfi Roche ur transactions of i 41, 1878, 1 beg | ca for the year endiug Ve L0 #tald that thie most s factury results buve been attained, so fsr as utihity of elief ottice Ia concer certals tion of thin kind; the fact beiug well founided to all acquatnted wilh such istitutions that {mpositions 1n various formu are dally aitempled 1o be prac- fun wmall cottage atihe corner of Forquer aud | doetry tomon boGemisd choty. 15 by alog Lo oilersun strectd, bad b quareel vesterdsy cAused |y 'ains that all unwosthy and fraudulent cases VY bunetl, who wax lutosicatod, usiug foul and | wout be wv guarded as tu plice theas ouside of huive langusgs towards | Caraoza. TUS | coumderation so far as the churiby of Cook Lounty latter struck uim ou the lLead with some | 100 cornad. 0 toie my endesvor bLus :I}\lrvl {urteument, dulicting a very sevure | yseqnirectud (o shape the records of the offico fn culy ‘hm:fi;‘ Blie, Farroll " interfer- { yuch & manner that will be udequate Lo reyuinte it ul Carnuzo was reinforced Ly another Italian mamea Carlo Coumpoun, aud butl usssuited ner and forced her to rotrest jnto e Lodre, She recelved u severe cut & the Wriel from & kulfe o the bands of one of her as- satlunty. The iwo Mullans were arreated by Ol ccrn MeMatou ana McTigue, aud wera locked up attho Weat ‘Ywelfth Sireot Station. About fifty Catholic Irishmen who are salety and weil-veing in Miure. 70 accumplish this important watter tieceasitated an hucresse uf hulp, wuch as 1@ aud clerk, 1itelo 1u excess but produciay ving t0 the county. snsewent and control of rellof, 1 bave beeu auly vupported by your Committos on Public Charlltes. Each member of tho Comuit a0 oW & Lrua apirit of economy, at t thoa a combrehsnsive idea of tha hoces 1 ating large motropohs. In view of tha reind gruwth of SRR S0 Nl SRR FolenT STLPEE | pabicrian, t bicamcr @ study Uit sty well clal noun ut Maszell lhatt, My, W, -f. Wnskel) pro- | Janketbe cunslderutionut nurkreat phllanturopiais, existing among s larke cluse of demands the stiention of uur nd the co-uperation of & well- Many of ine anpticanta fur wiserution, and a sided, aud st the upening of ihe mecting made a few remarka 1n cxplanation of the ajme Aud ob- Jects uf the Company which bas grown out the snuctings which have leretafore been bold, and of ‘Wwhich exteuded mentions have beretofore been Tha state of ailai our fell puie. Feam Ue yruceedtuge, wiich consiated 1 | LN A0 SN0 C Yand el e e it ot S eanual feclings Yo mantuod, and would ba & ulic Emtyration Company had Leen forme g | tharge upon the public withuut & particls of self- chartered, By-laws, wiwilsr w those of 8 like | depenidence manifcsted. This class summons oor society at L. Lonte, ' Lave been adupued, makiug | Dest euercles, thelr devices to oblain aid ewng at thie capital sfack $:0, V00, ooe-iMth of whica sus | Hues very igenious. 1beg leave 1o call tho ut- 14 10 e pal aro tized A §10 each. | tention of your Hunorsble Tiody to ane vary fm- “Tuc only busioces tramwacted yesterday was the Iwmm measure that cuuld be sdopted, and would, tuking Of subveriptious, about. 1 ¢ put lutu operation, greatly mitigate’ tho ovil of taken, There was a treat dealof lsb labor-depots in pavperisis: that g, 10 eatal dll U parts of tue County: on the ‘ounty~ Rociety W gruwing, sud that the } Furia & work-house whera various articies wheut be sctiewa ta deep-acated aud atidlug, turned ous by such labor as wouid wake the ulace, UOTEL ARKIVALS. i uot self-supporiing, very neariy wo. A branch Grand Pucifie—C. L. Case. B Lusis; O, B. Nortn, | 0IKbLals0 ke establivheu’st Lewout, where thg New luren; A, Kinball, DAvenports N. T, Sweaen: | quarrics could esily spare any anount of stone, ot Clactuusth; 4; ¥, ploveds Clevelaud: 1, raon, | b0 materist use to Lie ownere, that.could be made ko, Viexshurg, 1t P, Leary iuto spsulsaud shippsd Lo varluus points u th e Wonater. Howklyng county'at’ nogrest vipense, paiirvad commuak tion belug easy of access. All of this woder worklug systow tu be establiabed in the county. Aud 1t would reelt 10 the Lax-payer and pauper alixe beneticially,™ AR ) gase, " Lot ic; 1. B dackson, ot bpriu, Ringab 4 J. L Hale, Cedar Falls, 5 i WilTaie aod, 1" M. flogey, balt L THE LAW COURTS, DIYORCES. Christina C. Baird tled & bill Ssturday asking for Adiverce ftom ber husband on account of Lis drunkeuness and devertion, Barbara Klindera 8150 feels that she should have 8 separation frowm ber husbend, Weuzel Klinders, ou account of his long-continned uafaithrulness Judge Willlame Sdlurday graoted s gecroe of i w2 A Carney, "BpringQeld, divoree toBarsh: A, HakH 123 ilugo Muller, B G 13 \ngton froas Stephen i IEE VIR pOEREY | Marnngwn on the grousd of saultery, vm) [ Auos M, Lusk from Feter Lusk for desertion. THE CLIMAX YOLDING BED, Tuduly last D, A, aod W, P, Green and 3. 3. ‘Roberts, partoers under be fitmi-name of the Climax Foldiog-Bed Company, made an sgrecuent with 8. A. Mullett and L. A. Ender by which they wereto acll the latter for $4.000 the nght to manufacture the Climax foldlog-bed in i evebt i ¥ hiteside County, ey slus age ol sull to Moflctt snd Ender the sauie right fur all the terrltory weat of and iucludivg Wivcousin, Nliuois, DUDLEY’S DUDS, OWUKRS WARTED JOB TURM. The Coltage Grove police put snotber feather ln Uhieir cave youterday, sfer recrdiug uoon the statiun bouk the arrcas of Samuel Dudley, colored, aud David Meyer and Joun Murphy, peddlecs. Tlat district, s t8 well known, was iafested with burelars until the sbooling of the thlef Barard faylur scared them o 10 the suburbe. - Minsone, Arkanass, and Miseinaippl except Kansas, INDIANS. for 816,000, resorving the rignt 10 acll any of thin territory on deancting the amount recelved Trom the 810,000, 7The ohject of this reservation was only to ~ allow the Dirty Red Renegades Kill Another of Our Best Soldibra. membera of the Company to rell Weatern teridtory in the East, they agrceing to leave [liinofs at once. * Moffett and Ender then apened 3 shop AL2T2 State atreet and began makingand selimg peds ander the patent. ~They chiacse fhat the Greena and Raberts, conteary {0 the agrecment, hnve statd here, intercepting their enstomera an Injaring thelr business, ’l‘hv‘h\\‘r alro ol toa Mra, Webber, for 310,000, the right to manu- factnre and sell nnder the patent for the States of Missoars, Arkansas, Tezan, Loutsians, Missls- sfppl, and Tennessee. Complainants aver that tiie defendants Liave by this date roceived the whole sam die then, 810,000 and $11,000 nore, for which they ahould sccount They there. fore ask thal the defendanta may bo compelled to acconnt and convey 10 them the patent-right for the States west of the Mindiasippl, 84 aarecd. TR PIDELITY. Tnthe cane of the Kidelity Navings Bank, sn order Jyex entered giving the liccoiver leave to well the 8, 14 of the N, 45 feet of he S. 00 fect of Lot 1, lilock 40, in the Orizinal Town of Chicago. The xmvefly 1a worth 818,000, hut is mortaaged for 15, 000, and the oer made Ix $06, 006, 6 face valne Friday's Fight in the Canons of the Famished Woman's Fork. The Battle-Ground Near the Kan- sas Pacific, in the indian Territory. Mortal Wounding and Subse- quent Death.of Lieut,= of depont bouks, whichyin equal to $:1,000 fn books at 43 cents un the dobjar, The Iteceiver w, Col, Lawis. also anthorized to soll Lotd', 2, and 3, Block : of the orixinat pat of Watseka, Iroquois Connt; ety The lots would b worth $:1001F Lhe title was good. but IL s disputed, and under the circumstances the l(oeul{:flr thinks the offerof $160 cash had better be accepted. One Aboriginal barosis Seonred as & Jom- pensation—Flight of the TRRSONAL Hostiles, Henry W, Raymond was admiited to practice in the Federai Coarta yesterday, on niotion of Mr. 8, . MeConnell. o BANRRUPTCY. Diacharges from bankruptcy were iesned Sator- day to & B. Parkhurst, Kheha and Charles Kidred, and David Vsuguan., (T B, Hrongham was sppointed Assigaee of C. W. Bovnton. Bradford llancock was appointed Assiznes of J, ‘..Al(‘tll‘nll.‘ 12 Al h dividendof 12 per cent waa declared fo the case of Edward Tempiar, Asnignees will be choson for Samson Goldman and Auolgh\ll L. licll at 10 8, m, to-day. A first-dividend meeting will be held at 2 p. m. in tbe case of Rebecca . and M.'H, Mazer, and final meetings in the ¢asa of Charles SlcFariand et al., of Maaloy F. Swarthout et al., aud Fred C. Miercke, UNITED SBTATES COURTS. An Information was ilcd Saturdsy by the Gov- ernment sunlust the tug-boat Ewmerald lsle for navigating the watcrs of this disttict without bave ing her bullera inspected, and without having any Liceused otticers, An [nformation was also fled scainst Chatles J, Foderbery for sallinu cicars without a license, He was tried st unce and discuarsea, TIE CALL. ‘The troqps recently scat in purauit of the Cheycnng*Indlans who cscaved from the Fort Reno reservation, fn the Indian Territory, have bad an engagement with them, and, although they whioped the aavages and routed them, lost a brave and gallant officer, Lient.-Col. Whilam H, Levwls, of the Ninetcenth Infantry, ‘The acenc of the engagement was nesr the Kansas Pacific Rallrond, about thirty miles south ot Mooument Siation, om the southern border of Kavsas, or in the Indian Territory. ‘The following dispatches were received by Geu. Bheridan last evening: TOPE TO SHRRIDAN, OMATA, Beot, 2W,—To Lieut.-Gen. P, H. Sheri- dan ; The following bas just been recetved from Fort Wallace. .. Jonx Pore, Brevet Major-General, ACCOUNT OF TItB FIONT. Cavp CraLk CREER, 8ept.28, vin Forr WaL- ACE, Sept, 20.—We found the Indafaus waiting IrDOR HARLAX--Op vt aud set eases, 500, Jenkine | for us about 5 p. m. In the canons of the Fam T3 Kincey, Nt W, Ketehell v, City. No. 539, o tawas, o Retshell va. Clty. No. 0% Joned | yohod Woman's Fork. Lieut.-Col.,W. H. Lewls, 1 U tupuxrr—~Motions, 1¥—~403 and 413 (0 498, except 474, No.401, nn va, Famo lnaurnce Compaiy, on tral, DK JAXRSOX—~108 10 §u7, 11010 114, 11D, 121, 123 | Inclusive. No, 102, Mederhofer s, Schacffer, on trlal, dunak Moowr . 81, . pobuax MooRe—58, 00, 6. No. & Falter vs. Car: JUNE HooTi=Eet cato term No. 4,200, No call.y . Dietzsch va. Mueticr. on trial, JUDUR MCALLIATRR—~bet cases 420, Lingle v War- ren| 7,014, Wailaco ve. Morrison: snd Catendar os. 157 w0 1 inclusive, except 100 and Iod, Juar fanweut—General business, Jouex WILLIAXS=Ueneral business. JUDOGMENTS, BUPERIOn COURT—CONFRISIONA. dor Sulinger, #2, 162,95, and Anttiuny St uung > Ninoteenth ~Infantry, and threa men were wounded. We got one dead Indian, seventeen dead eaddle ponles, aud sixty-tivo head of stock. We were prevented by darkness from following up our success. I foljowed the trail this morn- Ing to tnls polint, from which 1 detach Lieut. Garaner and Surgeon Davis with twenty-five cavalrymen to escort Lewls and two wounded men to Wallace. The Indians, I think, will cross the railrond about Sheridan Station. I will be on the line of the rallroad on thelr trail some time to-morrow, unlcss they smain Isy In walt for us. The whole outfit is together, I think, and will probably cross the raiiroad to-night, If you desire me to follow beyond the ratiroad, J wish you would send me two light wazons with 8,00 pounds of corn and 800 rations. Pleasc send, it possible, Dr. Davisor & sub to mo with tho detail that takes Col. Lewis to Wallace. I putl out on the trall iImmediately, + CranexcE MAUCK, Captatn Fourth Cavalry, Commnandiog. DEATH OF LIBUT.-COL, LEWIS. Algo the following from Licut. Gardnes: Max Btern vs. Tsl- F. 1l, Koohsel va. ', J, bormn T T G ®AsI0oNs ~ Bartholomss & Peter Malir, $211,80. Bouty—kobert Weir et al. va Este Tsylor, LOCAT, POLITICS. SIERIPF RERN. R Among the campaign literature which is floating around tue city in advance of the conventions s a littio four-page dodger, ‘which supposes itacif 10 be aspecch by Sheriff Keen to his Deputiesand Ballifs, Following are the portions which contain the alle- gations: Dwelve Debudles bays me $10.331 ':l:'; l.n:lllms,m der muna.h . il u',"m.“ 4 e "ala nuniihe, ot helbs o g | - FORT WaLLACE, Bent. 20.—70 the Assistant i omth Do er it %y YOE dont I | Adjutant-General, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: I ler Ratiives, der o Iy ve, Hey e Ives, der'iah difty-five, dey maspe tollars mit tel % ”“ 5 R Ty, der o have just now arrived hero ana reported to auundtth, tnd der tisle amound mauks e 200 Gen. vavis, Lieut.-Col. Lewls died on the Ate muiidths: | i aismiatia b dee Bohudleriad GRS niSh | routo about o'elock. C. Ganovan, mein freunds, lch dont vont to tub you, und ich viil Yust see low Lieutenant Ninetcenth Infantry. undly ook §4,0 Mit dix geit 1¢h can puy ter tam iris eReraus Jeh vors PROM GEN. JEFF DAVIS. d ter YauKees mitter next nominasiun. tid yust sh A egta, H it tor next nominaa 1§ U Shuw ms v o Gen. Davis tclegraphs as follows Fonr Warrace, Bept. 23, 1678.—Lleut, Qard- ner, Ninetoonth Infantry, arrived hero with an escort, the remalus of Col, Lewis, and two wounded men, at 1 o'clock this morning, Capt. Mauck's dispatch, sent to you by Licut, Gardner, describes his light. I now kpow whero the Indians are, aod can begin to overate Intelll- gently. P'rospects are guod for capturing the Indians. Col. Dodge's command must bo in close proximitg to them. .. Ho will move at dag- light tor them. Dallls' command is thirty-flve miles south of this ptace, but las becn ordered back. JEFP C. Davis, Commanding. LIRUT.-COL. WILLIAM T LEWIS was a graduate of West Pojot in the class of 1349, a native of Alabama, and about 50 years of age. e was unmarrivd. Duriug the Rebedllon leserved in the Federal armny on tho plains. 1Tv was n brave and skillful oflicer, and bora the reputation of being one of the best io the scrv- ice. His loss s greatly rogretted at headquar- tersin this city, and will bo mourned by a largo circle of friends in and out of the army. Other information concerning the pursuit of the Tidlans by Capt. Mauck will be awalted with interest, and will soon ba recelved. PROM YORT WALLACE. Dexver, Col,,"Sept. 20.—A special dispatch from Fort Wallace, 200 miles east of here, glves the following dctalls of tho recent tght with the Indianss Col. C. Gardiner, with a detachmont of twenty- five cavalry, arrived here at 1 o’clock thls mora- Ing, bringing the remains of Col. W. i, Lewis,of the Ninotecnth lnfantry, who was kllled in an cugagoment with the Choysnne Indlans, sixty miles southenst of here, Friday evening. Iis command ran upon the Indians about 8 w'clock Friday evenloz, and, alter a two hours’ fight, routed them, capturing one Jdead Iudlan, scventeen saddle-ponies, aud about sixty head of stock. Quriloss was Col. Lewls, killed, and two privates wonnded. The Indlan loss is unknown, as they carried thelr dead and wounded off. The Iodlana crossed the raflroad track uear Carlyle early this morning, zoing north. Gen, Jelt C. Davis, with a strong force, lcaves hero carly to-mosrow marnive fn pursuit, Thls s the Gfth timo these Indlans have been cogaged by the troppa since they left the Agency near Fort lteno, two wooks azo. DEPREDATIONS ON fl“! ‘-:m-uwnnn FRONT- [ Dispateh to 81, Louls Wisde- Democrat, at schall say Yon vort, lsmark hand ov mine yust rolis dyt hiead Incer der ba- per baaket in 0o dimes. leh fiah schtoadled ein year and & havto find oud how Httie » man can cat ven A brisoger, und Ieh hab got 1t down to a schientiflic quandldys din duffer hay a bound {fuilrieen ounced to tise pound), eln cub of coffe for tieeckfasts ein dufles tings. 2 schmal H L4 Ine Migeents. Yah, mein freunds, Ich mauks me abous ‘lfllu.ll&lll_’"l oudjor der ofish, but dot lsh sll Fig.at ven der Kotndy Kumnilsshuners matiks noddings ahouid dem din, Mein freunda, ich yjll J2e you Into & Kiub., uu fecuntzed und distincufahied py’der liamo . Klub ob der AchariTe Uflllh" 1od Ich herep) stiduto mein able und vorcy Hallift Audriox Presldents Depudy Bhonegar mein treashurer for du recel menty und mein oder freand, Vatking, se Sekros tan Depudy schonegar vill debosit der montsh o der Internativasl Hank to meln order, tnd mein abls freund. Lowenthal, vill ses dot it {eh daken ca; :flllllle'l ;\!l,lh‘ Aiol'n lmlrl!"nnlun lmlrb!i ll; ul wm friehy ot Tt tld. you 1n meln Ancyelleit var iiing Aok Koundy Snats ki FIRES, AT BUFFALO, N. Y. Borraro, Seot. 20,—The planing-mill of E. B. Searls, nod the Jumber in the mill, thao prop- erty of Benson & Locke, burntd to-night, Loss of 8carls, $11,000; Insurance, 87,000} Benson & Locke, $10,000; insurauce, 80,500, AT NORWOOD, MASS, Nonwoop, Mass,, Sopt. 20.—A fira this af- ternoon destroyed the paper manufacturing mill of Tsanc Ellls, with a large amount of stock, Lunlbomfl’ partially isured. AT NATICK, MASS, Natick, Mass,, Sept, 20.—Haywood's stable, on Washington streot, and two small stables, and & tenement house owned by C. H. Felch, were burued this evesing, Loss, $10,000, —————— 7 TUHE GENTEEL SMUGGLE. T And the Unpleasant Ilesults Attending Its Discovary, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridung,’ Bavrivone, Md., Seot. 20.—A peculiar and ingenlgus cuncealment of dutiable goods was brought to light at this port vesterday. Ou the Qerman steamer Hanover, which arrived rridgy from Bremen, were Leooold Adler and wife, of I1Ynols, who were in the cabin, and Freuericka Zlegler, of Germany, thelf domestic, among tne steerago passengers. When the stoms Ausoertors exawlued Fredericka Zlegler's trunk, they found, among other articles, a petticost. 1t was rather hieavy, but the officers were sbout to pas it by when ous of themn ob. Torska, Kas., Sept. 27.—A trustworthy semi- served that the basting was rather | Ofvinl roport of the facts concerning the recent loose, and wnot close enough for such | Jodiau depredations o tue Bouthwestere front. fer was recelved here this cyenlng through mili- tary channels, The first demounstration by tho Indlans was made, It scems, on the 15th inst,, when they ralded lenry Keller's camp, about fifty wiles soutbeast of Nedze City, king s herder namned Warren and funniug oft forty-fve bead of stuck. The next. dav, the 16th, they surrounded Driscoll’s camp, drove away the herders, aud captured Hfty ho: As soun a3 the pews ‘reached Fort Dodpe a company of the Foypth Cavalry, with Driscoll's herders and , attaches, started in pursult of the Indlans, and caught up with them at Blutf Creck, twenty-six miles southeof Dodya City, where s abarp skirmish cnsued, re- sultiog fu the Iudisus getting away, with the loss ot oue killed, whils onesoldies was wounded, The troops then returned to, Dodge, where they got reluforcements, aund ‘started out agsin. Overtaking the Indians on Batulday eveniug, on Baud Creek, fiity miles soush of Cimarou, s se- vere engageweat took place, lasting till pght, when the Indlans stole away, Next worning they were pursued sud caught sguin, and fought until Bye o'clock iu the evening, when thecaval- ry charged through them and drove them in conlusion from the fleld. ' Four Indisus were killed, and the troops escaped without any loss. The Indiaus wire about 09 strouw, well armed and wounted, ma»eom:xppdul by Cuttlng Kuife, who is sald to h mansged his force sy aoparcotly beavy articla of underwear. OlHicer Richardson ripped the paidticoat, when a large quantity of fine lace and silk emerged from ita bidlug-place, aud, diviog decper, they found that the Jlace and silk bad been artistical- 1y placed in tbo petticoat In such & nanner as almost to defy detection, The woods found were valued st wbout $200. The dlsclosure created sowe exclteuient smong the passenyers, and the girl, tn whose trunk the article wus found, was bewildered. Mr. Adigr, however, cutue to lee rescus suine time sitCrwards, aud stated that his wife bad pluced the potticout snd lte contents lu the girl's’ trunk ou top uf her clothing, where it wus found. Mr. Adlter called ou Collector Thomnas, snd stated that it was not his [otention to violsts the law, and, {f he did wo, §t wus iu 1goorauce. Colleetor Thomas fuformed bim that he had no option but w contiscate the vmpfllr‘.lml that be could ot return the goads exvept by order of the Bee- retary of the Treasury. It is understood that ab apylication Lo the Iatter officer bus been made for the return of tha property. e — THESE CLAIRVOYANTS, Nxw Yozk, Bept. 20.—A Tima secisl from Poughkecpsiesays thereal widow of Dr. Charles Stoddard is liviug there, sud thas the widow who clalmed to be his widow, and wino guve such scnsational cvidence fn the YVanderbilt will case Friday last, is au adveoturess. 8he formerly worked for Mrs, Stoddard, that lady says, and Y:; S‘l;c':::gfilbmh muu “Dr. Bw;idud I;ecnn:a with surprising skill. i ¥uls sawe band r. Hopgveler money tu | pyided Mead City, where. they confis- 0 West and get marrled. A intimate frieud g £¢ Dr." Brod agd coufirms the story, 0d saye | Cated eversihlog, sud destrored unall matter, but offcred no violddes to the wen until a freighter named Washiogeen Connor cawe up with & load of provisions, y‘;nnlw shot hiw 1o sight of the others, sud Took bis borses and barbess. A company of the Fourth Cavalry, frog\ Fort Reno, haa s severe fight with another band on Buuday on Salt Flalus, Aity-six miles soutbeast of Dodge Cliy, i, which the cavalry were worsted, |eaviog three men killed avd a scout mortally wounded. Toe list of the kill- cd, 80 far as aicertained, locluding sold! s as fullows: M. F. Bloss and » boy 15 yeass old, vame uuknoww, killed; 8 Crooked Creek berd” er vamed Warren, killed atKgdler's Camp; two weu at Putns” Camp, uear Bun City; vuewan, s {v‘l‘l‘h <lalrvoyant peves saw Cowmodore Vander- ————— ' DRUNKENNESS CYRED. Dr.D'Unger(discaverer of the cinchons remedy), of Mluncsuolls, Miun., positively curce cvery cale of habltual draokenness,~ Fes, $15; guarautee or wmoney rowusued, $25;- sampls bottle, $5. Bafe, sure, and spesdy, ~ e ————— A SAVING OF ONE-THIRD 0 1he wear by usloz the Moth-Froot Carpet Lin- iug. Uso only that misnufsctured of cotion and yaper. American Carpet-Linlng Company, New York and Bostou. [For vale by all carpet-dealers. UBUNE: HIONDAY. SERTEMNBER 30, 1873, o0k, at Bheeder's Camp; and W. Connor, at Meaa Clty, Two mdfe companiea of cavalry and one of nfantry have reached Fort Dodee, and been sent” out miter Cntting Knife. Sereral companics have slag heen sent to the nortlowest, and (ien. Jeft C. Davis has cone forward to direct future operations in péreon. RAILROADS. TME ENGLISIH NAILWAYS, The report of the British Board of Trade, recehtly fasucd, givea exhaustivo and very in- structive statistics touching the rallway interest of the United Ringdom during the yenr ending with December Inst. ‘They shogy that the roads are ina healthy condition, though thelr profits were not go great as in the year just previous, ‘The total mnileaga for the United Kingdom in 1877 was 17,077 milea—12,098 mites In Engisnd, 2770 In Scotland,‘and 223 in Ireland. The tolal incrense of 1877 over 1870 was 205 miles, which is about the rate during the tvo preceding years. The total nominal eapilalat the end of December, calculating the pound at five dollars, was $3,810,205,240, acainst $3,201,073,880 for 1870, giving an focrease of $70,221,300, which Is a smaller rate of increase than that of the previous year. Byt the capital per mile of rallway open shows afl increase both large and steady, In 1871 8 was $17,715, and went on sugmenting each year until 1876, when It amounted to $106,000, and In 1877 to $197,360. A cousiderable part of the increase may be traced to the necessity of Iaying down new sli- ings and other line accommodatfuns to meet the constantly growing traffle. ‘The Increase of capitsl was chlefly fn guaran- teed and preferred stock, as distinguished fromn ordinary stock, and In loans and debentures,— that fs, in fixed and floating debt. Tle amount of capital derived from guarantced and preferred stock reacned the high fgures of $1,185,240,76% or about a third of the whole sum, and the total of the loans and debenturs stock wns £830,848,310, The railirav receipts or earnings for 1877, cxcluding miscellaneous receipts, amounted to $308,220,285, an increaso over 1870 of between three aud four millions of dollnrs, and theworking expenditure was $104,- 100,479, an {ncreaso of about a wniillon and three- quarters. ‘Thus the net earnings amounted in 1877 to 8180,118,810, or about $1,%0,000 mora than in 1876, But raliway Investmeats in the aggrezate were lass profitnble in 1877 than In 1870 siuce wiile the net carmnes Increased 1.4, the capital swell- ed by 2.4, The consequence was that the per- centage of carninus to the totul share and loan capltal was 4.32 In 1877, aguinat 4.30 fo 1570, But If we compare last year with 1372 aod 1873, two lycnu of great prosperity, the de- clina I8 stilf inore Important. The total inter- eat and dividend for 1577 was $149,277,075, and of this 33,500,600 was pald to loans ant deben- ure stock, §53,024,505 as Interest, cte., on wuar- anteed and preferentiat capital, and $39,742,970 on the ordinary cavital, or 4.51 per cent, ugainst 452 per cent 1n 1870, The averawe payment ts thus mbout 43¢ per cents bt the reater part of the capital recetves a dividend rangiug from 3 to 4 per cent a3 a minimum, and risiug to 6 and 7 per cent as 4 maximunn. These figures - cata that at present raflvay investments, as a whole, are more profitable in Eugland than in tho United States. Such are tho results in a vear in which the Increase of traflic wag at alower rate than at any time slnce 1838, tle average rate having becn in that period 4,65, while last year it was ouly 1.21 per cont; and a8 they occur when the rate of workiog cxpenscs is at a high level comparcd with the whole perfod prior to 1872, they are Justly accepted i Lngland as showing n very fayorablo condition of the raliway busl- ness on the aversge, ‘The Increaso of rocelpts for 1877 was divided In ncarly equal proportions between tho pas- sencur fares and the [relghts. 1t is intorcsting to obscrve that while the number of first-class passengers ducrensed fu 1877, and that of the second-vinss was statlonary, the number of thivd-cluss pasacngers incrcased about 3 por ceut over 1870. The qrowth tn the number of the cheapest class of fares, which has been woing on for soveral years, s thus out of all ‘provortion to that of the others, and it s likely to contlnue at the sama rale. It is curious, how- ever, that in Scotlaud, contrary to the experi- enco [n England and. Irelaud, there was an in- creasa of recelpts from tirst-class pasecngers. Tha earulngs from™ thoe carrlage of freights were somowhat {n ndvance of 1877, the mincral traflie increasiug more rapldly than the general merchandise trafile, taking an aversge from 1573 to 1877 1nclusive. Witen business fevives, in spite of the greater cost of running thein, an compared with seven or elzht years ago, the English rallways, us o whole, are likely to satisfy thoir sharvholders in the way of divideuds. TTEMS, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raflrosd issald to have constructed lately some cattle- cars which are claimed to be much larger than thoso used by other roads. As eatile aro taken by tho car-luad, this w.nuhl give the Burlington’ sn advantage in ‘rates, There fs'considerablo fll-feeling evinced on account of this among the managers of otlier ronds, who say they will adopt tncasures which will wive thelr patrons the samo opportunities 88 those who ship on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrosd. ‘The yellow fever has had the efect to divert travel and trallic from its legitimata chanaels, which Chlcago, Clucinuatl, and Louisvilly are sadly experlencing. Col. W. I Arthur, Gen- eral Manager of the Iron Mountain Railroad, in- forms ''us TRIBUNA that ounc day last week 300,000 pounds of merchsndise wont South over his road. Arkansas, Texus, and Indlan ‘Ter- ritory merchauta_sre shut out from Memphl Vicksburg, and New Orleans,—clifes that sel dom deal with Bt. Louts,~aud are compelled to go to the latter place. . Car-loads scem to be growing larger and larger. A few years ago 20,000 pounds was ususlly the.moximum allowed. Nuw most rozds glve car-luad rutes for that amount but aiany permit 20,000 vounds to be put Into a car at the same rate. And jo competing for frelght it Is sald that often a shipper fs charged 20,000 pounds for a car-load, aud then perinitied to put pretty much all that ho can futothe car, not lln&i’)lllz at #5,000 pounds, bt going up to 24,000 and cven to 50,000, This has been much eumrlnlnml of in lumber transportation. UOne would suppose that the rallrond companics should kiow the safe maximum of a load on thelr cars, aud atrictly forbid anythiug mege. ————t—— SPORTING. ' The Great Walklag Batch Started in Now York City~Arrival of Celubrated Crick- oters. apectal Dispaich 1o The, Tridune, New Yonk, Scpt, 20.~The fual arrangements for the six duyw’ wulkiug mateh between O'Leary, of Ciicago, and Juhn Iugbes, of Newark, for $300. aud tho champlon bult given by 8ir John Astley, of England, were completed this alternoou, and at widnight to-night they were started op tuelr long tramp, Just beforo” cutertug the traek, O'Leary sald he was uever ju better voudition, und he looked in splended trim. He won the tuss for the choice of trucks and touk the longer, which {s ongelghtn of & mile, the luside track belug ove-ninth, There were scveral hundred persous present at the start, ‘Che tracks were both left soft, at the request of both the walkers, who said they would soan harden them, Arraugemcuts ~for Uviug buve been made ju Gllmore's Uarden, so that neither contestant will _leave the Elu-a til the quawch (s ended. O'Leury 8 8 room for *bimsclf und another for his at- tendants provided with cooking utensils, llugtes bas & tent, and bas brouzht bis fuwily fu from Newark, bis wife cooklug bis meals, ‘Ihe contest |s under the charge of the Athlctic Club of this city, Any disputes that way arise are 50 be referred to the Amateur Atbleuie Club of toudun, Tou stokes are beld by Bis Jubu Astley, to whuin Hughes sent 8500 when be ade the challenge, l.urr bavivg made uls deposit before getting the belt. At 13:35 the start was wmade, Hoghes run- ning, d O'Leary taking a steady stride. Hughes' first mileswas mude in 6:30, O'Leary’s in 10:3L Hugtes sald he would run thirty niles to-night, O’Leary says he wiil nos run 1nuch, If at uil, but will keep up the pace thut bus wou everywhere hithesto. NaW YORK, Bept. 20.—the gentiemen com- postug the celecbrated team ol Australian cricket-players arrived on the steamer City of Hiclmond. Spectal Dispated (o Th Tribuna. LasaLix, Iil., Sept. 20.—~0u the 9t of March fast J. Crouks, of Burcay Jnunlonhvnn 8l Eagle Mgeulha best shot of she LaSalls and Peru Shcotiug Club, Yesterday alternoon E. ¥. Metzger, of Peru, won it, with the tollow. ing score, under the Prarie Clab rales: i and T ground traps, twesty-oue yardy' rise, ten slole birds, cach killiog seven birus; shoot-off with Ove birde at twenty-slx yards' rise, Metzgor killing tive birds aud Crooks four, CINCINNATY, Sept. 20.—Fall trottlug races st Cheater Park conmence on Tucsday, Oct. 1, aud continue four days. ‘The entrics ewbrace some tae dn‘rumu. aud the ruced proulse W be very Bou into the sanctum In some heste reaterday morn. fog. *Cortainly,” and we shoved Nonh W'y charming novelette, unexpunzed edltion, aser tolis side of the table, Lung and rarnestiy looked the man. Then n dark frown sdttind o his braw like n wioter clowd. 1 banger 1o book down on the floor and kicked It * Blane such n dictionars,” he roarcd, * 1 wonklnt pieg a cent & thousand for such & book! ('8 oy Independence, and Homestead, and Crescent amd Pllot, and Sandwich, and a whole host of them Jittle towns In ft; and never n mentlon of Burlington, or Keokuk, or Des Moines, or ()y{. cago, of any big town in the whole hook " Anj hio gave a parting kick and was gone, FOREIGN. Great Britain Still Disposed to Pitch on to Little Al ghanistan, A Chance for the Btirring up of Any Number of Indian Insur-’ rections, CLARR - Sanday. Ront Ciark, belnved wire of ) ‘Fanoral trom fata reshie: “Jeanit chirel. thenee (o Ca The Hungarlans Again Protesting Bit- terly Against the Bosulan ooty fre. Mary West Palg, A 1y yary Cemeters. Frivnds upation of the family are fuslied to attend. Qeenpation, WS umion, Now Lork. and £an Francieco paery Pleass cony. . Formal Betrothal of the King of Holland A "fl?"fl;:;':'::':, e Won Adr Seharfl, eil wm:;«l){(nnrrs Tersatter, ATRIN ¢pt. 29, of diphtheria, Ilarry F fon of FHAN 3. And Lydia Kowicr Watdian mery chester (N. Y. papers pleasr copr. PARKER-The of Thoman A. P'arker dled Sat. urday, ALA . 1. The funeral wilt 355 West Monro to the Princess of Waldeck- Pyrmont. THE AFGIIAN BULLDOZE. ENGLAND LIKELY TO NAVE A JOD WORTIX LET- TING OUT. Loxvon, 8cpt. 20.—Thetelegraohic dlapatches from India Jeave but (ittle room for the hope that the Algban dificulty will be arranged Iaca nt her late residencs, Ng, esday, At (0R. m. poaceably, Tho Government ls hastening on military preparations. ‘Troops are bolng col- lected from ‘Wil sldes and scnt to @Y Srermatarrhe various points on the Northwest frontler A A T of Indla. A correspondent at Calcutta tele- graphs as; follows: *'The Government will maka Tahore their headquarters for the winter, ond will not return to Calcutta. The Forelgn Office has recolved orders to form the camp at Tahore. This lovks as §f the Viceroy caler- tained & requoent of Belfs Abusc: as Low of "~ e the Back, Dimnens -3 =y Bofore Takingor® Visia, Prema: 4o b bire: O1d g, nnaAfter Taking, many other Discascs that jead 8 Tosanity o Conaump. Tion A & Prematare (rave, B R e P S cvery 1 i e Heacing fasold by ait drugisiy o ¥ l|x' llltllt ;" for ll' Of-‘?‘llrlf'r; ';l\ Colptof the money by addresin & ? Il GIEAY MEDICINE Co i echuites ok Hetroit, Sl OF VAN SCTIAACK, SEEPHENSON & COv 12 B Lakear... Chicaro, “wholcsale and refail “azen will supnly drnagists at proprietors’ prices. To Consumprives AND. INVALIDS. Uss WINCHERTEI'A TIFPOPIIOSPIIITE, o TIMR AND RODA. For Conenmption, Weak Eaing, Uongtose Anttrin, 18 poeh linand Qencral Debiht §E In wn acknowledeed s‘;»m temedy, provod by 2 yonra' exporionces TRY IT, Price, ®1 and 82 per bottle, Prepared only by NO TIOPE OF FEACE, ‘The Government are anxlous to avold acting harsbly. The Amcer has still the cholce of submission open to bim, In any event I doubt whether an attempt to invade Afghanistan on 8 large scale will be made uatil snring. Accurate information regarding the Ameer's strength is wanting, but it s known he has n ‘well- equlppel‘ standing army, after the Eu- ropean model, besides * frregular levies. ‘Tire most diflicult question to be vncountered In the hostile attitude of the Lorder tribes. The faintest mistuke in tact or error in judgment might excite a blaze of warfare along the whole {rootier of 800 miles. It is estimated that these tribes can casily turn out 100,000 ightiug men.”* THIE EAST. WINCHESTER & C0., Chemiata, | A LATEIN GOARLY. _Bola by Driggists. 36 Jolin By New 'Vork, Viexna, Bept. 20.—QOen. Philippovich, re- OATARR I plying to an fnguiry from the War Department, o Rasle states that three divisions can be recalled from | e TATION, an ffections of tho sl fratory orgase, are fmmediatel Bosnfa Ly the end of October. Tho rescrve feiloved by the use o Fievnacars Tuhfl. Boli 1 force of the corps of observation will also be | I'aris sy Dr. Levasscur’s Pharmscy. Malled on recrint of price (ki .23) by F. FO e UGELLA & CO., Agen! Yofk, Haldby aruggieta gencraily. - TRICMTH THIROAT TABLETS NPYER RNOWN 7O A Cought, Coida, Bure_Throat, ‘Hoaracness, the Voice, nad Bronchtal Affections. Trice, 25 Cents per lox w Matl, Triumph Throat Tabfet Co., Iaitimare, Md, furloughed, and a number of horscs sent home. A Qispatch from DBelgrade says tho Albanians ars concentrating on the Mitrovitza & BSalonica Railway, and are moviog slowly, but apparcuily with’a definfte purpose, toward the Losnlan frontler. GEN. JOVANOVICH telegraphs. that, on Saturday, after five days’ Trade Mark. M. D., 70 STATE-ST., CIICAGN, violent bombardment, Klobuk, the lnst refuge N jung, femate, Shronic discases, and of the Herzegovian Insurgents, surrendered, "w‘;;‘;gg"fm“\;‘l‘l“' eyes, medicine, etc. Corres having made s brave defense. The destruction of the fortified rock was Immediately com- menced. The Austrian loss was trifllog, TUNGARY MAKING TROUDLE. Prstn, Sept. 20.—The Hungarlun Radicals held & mass-meeting here to-day to protest against the occuvation of Bosnla. Deputics Ilelfy aud Simonye, the leaders of the move- ment, and many o*her membors of the Hune garlan Diet, wera present at the meeting, whicn was largely attended. Kesolutions were nnanl- __AUCTION SALEN. By GEO, £. GORE & CO., £5000 70 Wabnsh-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, Oct. 1, 9:30 a, m. and monoy of the Hungarlans against thelr wish, and demandiug tho withdrawal of tho army from Bosnia, Tho resolutions will bs forwarded to the Minlsters, and Parliatment will be asked to pass a voto of want of contidence {n the Cabinat. A . TIIZ MURDER OF MEMEMET ALL ‘VIgNNa, S8ept. 13.—Furtjier detalls to hand cancerning tho massacre of Mchemet Alf leavy no doubt on this point, that the baleful deed was Jong premoditated and arranged bouween the Insurgent Committees of Prisrend avd Jakova, ond it Is nore than probable that the murdered Field-Marshal was craitily allured to Gusinjo and Jskova to the cad that the crime might be uerpetruted with all the less attend- ant atir, It is even more than lkely that Me- hemet Ali’s military escort was, fadirectly at lcast, privy to tho plot, or, nt least, lent them. themsclves s willing Instrutents to the pro- jectors of the murder. Later particulars show that on arrivihg Jokoka on the 3d of Beptember, the Porte’s Commissioner wos surrounded by from 4,000 to 5,000 losurgents from Ipek; whlle tho three battallons of Albanian_Hedifs acting as_his body-guard mu- tinled aud altowed themsolves to be disarmed, Two Catholic compauics, mercly numbering #bout 200 men, along with 4 few gendarimcs, re- malned true to the Mushir. After a flerco en- counter between the rebels and this littlo band of devoted followers, the house into which the Wustrious victim had retired was fired with r:lrnloum and Abdullah Pasha killed. Me- iemet Al then took refuge In s strong tower belonglng to the sume bullding; but this, too, waa sct oo fire about 6 in the eveainw, and tho doomed mau, rushing forth and exclalming, “ llere [ am foryou!” was ruthlessly cut down with the rest of his attendsnts. HOLLAND. UETIOTHAL, Tns Haous, Sopt. 20.~Iutelligence has been reccived from Waldeck that the Kioe of the Netherlands was betrothed to<lay to the Prin- cess Emuma of Waldeck, Pyrmont. GERMANY, HMIMSELF AOAIN, LowDoN, Bept. 20.-~A dispatch from Berlin announcea that the Emperor William tutenda to oven the Frussisn Diet in person next monch, GREAT BRITAIN. ORITUARY. Loxpon, Beps, 20.—Gen, Bir Thomas Myddle- ton Biddulph, Keeper of the Quecn's Privy Puree, dicd yesterday. He had been connected with the Quecn's houselold twentysevon years, ITALY, BRLLICOSE LETTRR ¥ROM GARIBALDL Roxx, S¢pt. 11.—~The Jopvlo of Genoa prints the following bellicoso letter written by Gen. Caribaldi In reply to s patriotic address sent him by the Geuoese youths: Carngua, Bept. h—"To (Ae_Citizensof the Su- perb—MY Deax Fuiknpa: Your gencrous and patriotle voice currics me halla century back, when with the courngeous sous of Lizuria we made the Italian uaine_beautiful under the Rto- publican flag of the New World, To-day you fuvoke my name, and frommy bed I reply with, cmotiou. ” Apostle of peace, 1 am obliged to say with Louls Blanc that it will oniy Le pos. mously udopled declaring that. tho occu- | Tho moat lmportant sale yet held this season. pution of Dosnfa by Austrla is fatal |. i GEO. P. GORE & CO.. Auctioncern to the Iliongarian notlon, protest- N v s s o e vl | BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION. . WRDNESDAY, OCT. 2, AT 0:%0 A, M, OUR SALE OF NEXT WEDNESDAY il contaln the duest Iinesof guods exer offersd fn thiis city at Auction, aud wiil include full laea of thy Chicago Stoe Cos Best Goods, The Sucker Boots i all Kinds and sizs, Pl lives of Newark, Philadelphia, New York, and Rochester-made Goods, {And n Iarge line of samplcent o beat makes ot Rub: s O By ELISON, POMEROY & (0., Auctloneers, 78 & 80 Randolph-st. NO. 250 OHIO-ST., BETWEEN CLARK AND STATE, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF RESIDENCE AT AUCTION, Monday Morning, Sept. 80, at 10 o’clock, PALLOR, CIAMDER, AND DINING-1:OOM FURNITURE, Peds, Bedding, Stoved. Crockery, and Glassware, Lrus- sols Carpets tiearly new dhirouchout the house, ous bplondid Roun rd make. Tosltive. anckeeping. FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, L 9350 & M., New and Kecond-hsnd FURNITURE ’arpeta Stoves, and Qencral Houschold Gouds, cte. Oue Lndian Figure, FLISON, POMEROY & CO. By M, M, SANDERS & €O, 728nd 74 Wabuaheav., Chteago, Tl Largo Peremplory Auction Sale of Boots, Shoas & Slippers Tuesdny Morning, Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock, Tn sddition to 8 generst asortment af Foods of prime quality, we liuve excluitse sale of the 3 “ORIGINAL SUOKER” BOOT, Men's, Bove', and Youtlis' fn Voal, Celf, Kip,und =pilt. ‘Noug utler gennbe. 31, M. BANDENS & C W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Auctionecrs and [lenl-Estate Agents. 7 llhlfl::_ll.dlldh—lllllll'“‘ Entire Furniture and Fixtures of o BSaloon und Restaurant, sihle wheu the peophes have no master, | par ferorst Al 1 wouta e | 1G5 Fiast Van Buren-st., fortune sgaiust Austria which treats of washing out fiitecy taries of outrus and assasstuu- tions. No sweggering, however, but deeds as we have already performed together, To- day It s pecessary to conyince the Government and the nation that white France by l::fin.ufl soldlers, Italy may at least have z&‘b. No more volunteers, but they must serve thelr country (cass wria) who will, aud who will not.. [T Austria makes our brothers march against the Buaulaus, who uwe us nothing, why shull we not do the same agaiust those who do not desire the country to be free aud houored § Our wur must not be made, a3 in the pass, with white gloves, but with the knife; un«?um long ago we lad the example of the sloutenegring, who deatroved the arniies of oue of the greatest Emplres of tue world. [n other circumstuuces, 1 have alrsady esverienced the deteatable exigts ence of the pricst n Raly, corrupter of our youth, particularly in the country districts, spy and pariisan of our cnewmics, sud ever ready ‘o betray us. Oh, we have sevu them with bended neck and crucitives in their hande preceding the Austrian suldiery who were bringing us destruc- ton, contlazrations, and contamination. § am verily oroud at beaning of the progresa you have ade nsrms: sad there ouly remalns for we to thyok you for your kind invitation to visif your teloved Cenow Per lu vita vualro, v - s U. Gaguaron AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. | Siideborrd, M. =1 op Crockery ahd Glassware, ki Alw w Lic ‘up Cliatuber sets, UTTERS, LON & T AUCTION SALES. Chattel Mortgage Sate Furuituie ON TUIRD FLOOIL 454 MILWAUKEE-AV., . ;. MONDAY (THISE DAY) AT 10 0°CLOCK A. M. FURNITURE, CHROMOS, &c. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 2, at 0:3%) & Bi., At our Roomis, 173 oud 175 tloudofubi-at, DRY GOODS, CLOTEIING, Hosins 0 175 i, Avour Jol P RLTON U By CHAS, I, RADDIN & CO. Auctivugers, E' m—lfl Wabgau-av. o DRY GOODS, &C., WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 2. CUAS, E. RADDIN & L0, — A Valucless Dictiosary, lturdeite. “ Let me look at your dictionazy a minute," @ vuite, well-deesaed sttasgsr wked, buwlag