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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1878. PORTING EVENT The Lake at Lachine Too Rough to Admit of Rowing the Big Match, \herent Thousands of Spees tators Wore Griovously Disappointed, The Men in Fine Form, and the Bace Wiil Be Rowed To-Day. Prograss of the O'Leary-Hughes Pedestrian Conleat. ¥ Tho Now York Team No Match for the : Australian Cricketers, & AQUATILC, TOSTTONEMENT OF 11 NANLAN-COYRTNEY BACK. Rnectat Pipazen to The TeMvene, o - Lacmyg, Uan., Ovt, 8—"Tho vay oveyed fl'fi with A clear sk sud brilliant suvsbine. From an early hour thousands cang pourttie fo, and Ly noun finmense crowis had gathered near the etarting place. Fho water dunng (he moring was Tavoranle, but towards 1 oetoek astiff hieeze win Dlowing, wiieh Inereased as the alternadn wore on. A beavy rain also el b mided- to the generst discomiifure, At Jork, though the ran had partisily ceased, e water was tou * rougt to atlow of the men going out, and shortly betore 5 1t was atnouneed that the race was postponed nnitl to-morrow, wh t will como off it the weather perimts, The announcement ransed genern) dismppomntient. The judges are an follows: For Hanlan, David Wanl, at the start ahi John Davis, on the tug with the anil Mr. J. F. Scholes st tho turning v, Far Courtoey, Mr. 4. 11, Brister, at the stast ond tinksh: Mr. Mgnku of the Koston Jera'ly ont the ine with the referes, and 3ir. Lowry ot the turning buoy., NEITING TO-NIGHT {a altogether in favor of Hanby), Lut the beiting 1 nod o safe putde, for the market opera- tony are controlled by meu who are adents ot thoe art of bulltor ana bearing. It pavs thein well b thues to inveat onone man fo w4 toralse o bogus feeling of vonflence, aud, waen the pubitie Is foltowiog their lead, they hase doubled back, aud wre drawii their victime into thelr meshes. How- ever, Conrtney’s genulun backers can now get addethat make ther hearts glad, But this finenciering dues not alter the chances of the gaee ope whil and Courtuey Is a8 hkely to beat Houlan as ever be wus, Lee. tho celehrated Massupliisetts amatenr scnbler, avd James I, Riley, have srrived, and are stoppiug at Courtuev's headquariers. THE MEN. Ta the Watern Associated Press, Lacsfive, Can., Oct. 2~The about the great hoat-race to-day is Intense, aud lourly fnereastng. Courtuey aud Hanlan e It excellent spirita and Uret-yule condition, They are, however, sccluded from public ob- servation antil the hour for the race arrive While all the Upper 8t. Lawrence steamers were Joaded down With passengers, excupsion stcamers ate almost momentasily arriving. ‘I'ie Grand Trunk 18 running cxcursion tralus “from Torantg. Montrea! {3 filied with strangera from !} parts of tho United States and Cunada, The townsmen of Houlan arelargely represented. 'Three trains whichhove just arrived brought no less thon 6.(‘) 10 0,000 people. Thoe hotels i’ Montreal are¥illed to overllowlng, The city Is nnfever, und Lusiness nlmost entirely sus- peaded. , The crowdy ot tha raflway depot ure getting lareer and larger every minute, VIA BuSTON, Hosron, Mass., Oct, 2~ A Herald epecial from Luchiue says: " At 12:15 tho whul s fresheninir, ant the water very rough, which Jesecng the prospeets of the race. Manlan's stack has gone up sunidly, as there (s an out- Jook for roush water. A bet has just been irade of SL500 on Hunlan to 8600 ou Courtnoy. The night tramn from Hoston was two hours lates ‘fhere 14 a bl crowd ot the grand stand and about the men's quarters, AL 1. there waa no change for the bet- ter in the wind or water. and if the tuce {3 Towed It will be very late, ss the breeze wall not go duwn beforo sunset. “There Is an imuenee crowl eat dlsappointment whil be felt, Te » Joaded with peapie are op- posdte the, groud stand, ana the shores are lined with heople.” VIA NEW YORK, New York. Oct 8.—The Eeening Poar's speclul from Lachine says: **Atnoon the wind fs Blowinte maderately Trom the south, roughs gz the water su that skulls could not be rowed 1 the race were to be uudertaken how. The wanirers suld Just weht that thé ruce would e rowed I possible, aml they denled that any advanta ould be tuken to keep the people bere untll another duy. {t 43 evident, however, ce cunnot bProw ed to-day, unlesa the cs dowil. At the hendguarters of bogh Courtney, represcutatives of the 4y hour ogo that the 1y unfvorable, Jroepe: *An finwense throng of .‘wmum 13 gather- iz drom all dirvctions. Boats, tralus, and Yebicles of all kinds ure arriving ot the startiug. paint of the race, bringing heavy loads, There 3 strong current In one part of the tourse, and- when 1ho wint blows even yery ltile thls purt of the courss 8 extremely youud for sculls. Hanlun's friends 30d backers are Lere by thoasands, aud betting fsall m favor of the Canadlan, At this time scarcely any bets cun be found for Courtao. Atthe latter's lieadquarters thore {8 no excite« ment, his backers belne vither very quist ur vel dew. Hlis nearest friende, however, quictly exe dreas ereat confldence In- their favorite, They rrrdlruhuznmrc people will Le surprised at he result of this ruce than at any cuntest that bes taken place in American waters,” . FORTPONRD. & Laciting, Oct. 2—3:16 p, n.—The wind has 1nmue.l untit 4 §s blowing very fresh, The eleree bias Just deckded to postnone the race, oo TIE STAKES. “guw Yorx, Oct. 2.~Tho correspondent of the orld, at Montreal, Cau., writes of the Court. vey-Hantan bout race, that in reality the rocy 1s 1or 4 stake of £2,000—81,000 e—and a purso ot 88,000 already n the bank,eand has nothing wdo with the chawmplonship, The correapon- deut, howeyer, adds ghut when tne articles of S2reement were drawn up and did not foclude ;\m thamplouship, the peopte of Montreal, fears ul that, unless §t did Includo this condition, the i woull mot be a success, refused % errtie o provide the purse. The tnlsn Club thereupon signod & contrect Wth the Citizens' Commnttee, m which they Zreed thot, in case of s defeating Maulan, ourtney hould succeed to tho title of ** Chame D of Amnerica.’ By reason of tlia contract, mfl' 1d Courtucy win, he wiil have lald suclh :‘llm tothe title of champlon as to be able to ketate the terms and place for uny other raco Bretly much as he pleasca. Spactat Ditgoteh b3 515 Trivum fa iwaich t3 10 23 1aiEw Youk, Oct. S—A Herald special from burn says |t has leaked oub there that the »}:«l‘unnuwp Joh from the outset; that the “:‘Mn varty admitted thelr 'msn stood no by ", o the only way to ot b malch gn was to sell lie to Hanlan. It gs - charg- {f Iha’ Lourtney 'fi'“'l to sell out at mreal for §4,000 uf the purse offered by the g It is sald a letter from Courtues to with foiber states that L could beat Haulan s ulu«. but advises him to place Lis woney Mtnhn. Auburp is 10 8 termeot, and the 85 ol Courtuoy there are trylug to bedge. ——— BASE-BALL, T CRICHGO—UILWAVKER, . Be day was an exceediugly flue one for ball- 1‘!\-:, but the atteudauce was rather light, Lol brcezs 1rom the south favgred tho bat- ; o Aud long Lita prowised to ba te rule, but Ted the exception. Harbldge made his po- r‘lunrc bebind tha bat, Arson plaved third ||:|e) u place of Haunkinson, who was laid off, Vi CClellan took eburge of left feld. The s t‘ won ke tass, gud Dalsymple, who bieads Ky L. ‘BUG playurs fu batijpyg, was the fres to Lowey, Away at the bald, ouly touching it gently, i b0 that it landed lu Harbldzo's bauds. 'h.[n.m‘nd bit au easy ove, und was out at first, b ‘\v“(\l‘»udmnn struck thres times at tho pale eyt littiug the ball, The Whites were tobg? Wore fortuuate, althosgh tive luen wevt b + Ciaady aud dlast wens vut, Larkin gos first on anofror, Anson made a base hit, and uu.;n Ferzuson fmitated Goodman and struck out, ‘The sccond Inning witnessed a pretty doable olay on the part of Petern and Start, Koley got first on an error of Joc's, who was ‘‘oll his tase? when :Ferguson plcked up the, ball. Creamer cane nest, and hit a stinger that Puters quickly gathercd, ran to second ahead of Foley, and then rent It likn a riflc-shot to Btart, outting out the striker. Banuett next woht outat first. Tho Chicagos made nothing In their hall of the inning Jn the third thy Uream City chops didn't et near first base, while the Chicagos made their first run on base hits by Caswfdy and Larkin. In the fourth Dal- rymple lud off with n beagtsy aver the right Held fenve for toro bascs, Redmond followed v a It near frst, which got away from Start and Casstdy, and Dalrymple came In, * Foley went out au & foul, Bennett was given a base on batls, b Creamer whacked away in the same di- rection as Dalrymple, but the next steiker was retired, and one emned run was the resuit, Jeaving thteo men o bases. 'Tho Towe club fatled to © i their half, McClellan, Peters, awil fowsen gotug out in order. The Althein. nini yleldedd 8 single for the Milwaukers on & enuple of baaw-its by Morgan and Weaver und an error by Anson, Dalrymute made another ter- rile ddrive fu this fnning towands the right feld, which wag eaptured left-handily by Crasldy clots to the fenee 10 ag wonderful —mauner. fAppiause.]. Tha Chleagos’ halt of the Inning was prodietive ol une rui. I the sixth the atrangers ere whitewasbed, and tho home club knocked out e rins ere the third man was out. McClellan was given a base on balls, Peters ot tirst on an error of Red- mpnd’a. when Remsen corked the sphiere for thre buava, brivghie In the two little fellows, Caxsldy wan then given a lifs by short-stop, Rtart ma bmee-nity bringing 0 “Remsen, but the form cerd on Larkin's b, The ate ter nud Lugsldy came howo before the side was out. . Frow this on the game was dovolid of interest, the hatting being weak, searcely any balls golug outside thd diwwond, The following is the seore n detal i AR BPAE Cansldy, 1 T, CE RS St 1o hl o 214 1] 2 fackin, 1 4l 310! 2 i+, o) 0 o 4l o a o o 1 Bl 1f 1] 4 o) 4 410l 0 0] v Peteps, b, ol 1f 1 1] 4] 1 Kewarn, © § sl 11} ¢ ol 0 43 811227 1711 41011 ol 0 4| ol o) ¥ v} ® 40017 o0 l 4 00 1] 1 0 3 Creamer, ¥ b, 4l af 9 of ol 2 fennett) c... ) of 1) o o 0 ilolber, 4311l 12 sfilal wula 4ol ol 9 72 il 4l ol2711a! 0 Inninge— 128400780 Cateaga, Loanoli-8 Milwankes 01101 10-d Earnedd runs. euge, 45 Milwankee, 2, Twve-tano hits—Lalrymule and Crewner, ‘Thred: luxe hite=-Remaen and Creamer, " T‘"fl bases on clean hita~Chicago, 14: Milwan. ce. 14. 5 liases on callej) balls—Utiteago, 95 Milwauker, 1, Double play —~Pelors nud St Passed balis—Uannots, 13 ilarbldge, 3. rpire— Stambatiait. I'te best exhbibitton of second base playing aeed thils year on the Winte Stocking Grounus wan that 0f Ferguson. Mis unli- error was a drop of a-hanl-thrown hail by arhidee, while he shows up with & record of four put-outs amd B8IX nasista, somg ol them being beaut: An- #0n was not exactly st home at thynd hase, bejnge somewhat of a strungeé there thie season, bhut he pluys to wiu In every eposition. Harblidge il well 1o eacape with only three errors after hin. lonr raspite from the catcher's position. The Milwgukces played s fair game at the bat, hut the iuficld gave the Chicaos most of the eight runs scored. The same clubs play again this altérnoon, CRICKET. TILE AUSTRALIANS V8. THE NEW TORRERS. New Your, Oct. In the ericket matel, the New York teum resumed play at 11:45, and av 12:50 had made 78 runs for 7 wickets. ‘The Asierleana closed thelr second foning with a score-of 98, Thelr total scre for both mnings (s 101, The following score was made by the Now York feam: T 1. ¥ T 1, Cashunag :'!. 1. dielgh I Allen, not Byus 2, feg-bye av €. Bannorman. A Manuerpian. .. Murdock, not ot Byes 4, leg-bycs. Total. ..ve « Thus the Australians won the game with fiyo wickets to sparc, THE TURF. CINCINNATL CincinNary, Oct. 2.—Chester Driving Park, socond day’s trotting race, stiendance good, apd weatlicr fine, The liret race, 3110 class, purse $300, divid. ed, resulted as follows: LY e H D, i Mambrino H Carrlo M...: 88 Buy Faunle. 44 i T, LOUIA, 87, Lows, Oct. 2.—~Althaugh this waa s free admisslon day to the races, not more than 4,000 peopls were prescat. The duy was beautiful, but the track was two seconds slow, Tho stal- lton race wos Hnlshed, Bouesetier taking two stralght heats. Buunnary ot the full races 111 2y 21000 St 3 88 Hopetul then trotted three trisl heats n 153, 2115, 9:183¢, 1 3 Tue doublo teatn of Charles B, Greeley, Pres. 1dent of tho Jockey Club, Arkausss Bob and Frapk Palw, trotted “two heats ta lower its pre- vioue record of 9323, whicn it did, makiog the irst mile in :813¢ and the second I $:84, RARUS. Special Disputch 1o The Tridune. Oxuana, Neb,, Oct, 3.—~Rarus will trot against thue in Omatia Oct, 18, Otber races sre belng arrapged in which Splan's Adelaide will taky })afl. Bplan thes will go to Californis with tarus aud Adelaide to remaln during the wiu- . ter, ! CALIPORNIA. i Ba® Fraxcisco, Oct. 2—At Ban Jose today tbe stariers in the raco were AUbottatord, Glb- raltar, and Monaych, Abbottsford won the tirst heat In $:25%. Tne second was wou by Ab- bottaford fu "3:91%¢, Mocarch distsoced, the Iasteat time ever made by a stallion in Ualifor- via. Gibraltar won the third heat in 3:973, sud Abbottaford taok the Mugth tn 3:34lg, PEDESTRIANISM, O'LEARY-HUGHES. Npw Yomrx, Oct. 2—8oon after 10 o’clock to- day O'Leary finlsed 106 miles. At 10 o'clock lughes bad made 174 miles. This moraiog sn operation was performed on oue of Hughes Jegs. His pbysician pronounces him fu irat-rate :vndilklsn. sud says Lo wull doa little runaing o-mzhit, Q'Lvury Solsbed bis $45th mile a4 midaight, #0d retired tor two hours' rest. At 10:30 Hughes bad compled 21 miles, when e lf" the track, sad &t miauighs sl reatiog. e THE RIFLE, UNPRECEDENTED SHOOTING, Wasuinatoxn, D. C, Oct. 2—J. M, T. Pare tellq, of this city, st the Columbla rifle renge, yesterday, wade Hiteen consecutive M bull's- cyes ' at 800 yards, foursoen ** bull's-¢yes* and wue ceutre at U yrds, sud Gfteeu consecutive “pulllweyes ' al 1,000 Yards, wakiog the score of 224 out uf & possluly 225 _ WASHINGTOXN. Profits A'rislng from the Extensive Log-Stealing Business in Louistana. . What the Agents Who Broke It Up Had to Contend With. The Chicago Whisky Cases L\kel:v to Bé Appealed to the Bu- preme Court, Business of the Redemption Bu- reau Falling Off Under the Recent Order. THE TIMBER THIEVES. AQENT UARTER EXONERATED. Boecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Wasaixaton, D, O, Oct. 2.—The report of Special-Agents C. Adams and M. 1. Hale, of the Treasury Department, upon thoe timber frauds {n Louisiana snd the transactions of 8pe- cial-Agent Carter In connection therewith, was submitted to the Secretary of the Interior to- ddy. Almost nt the same hour bo receivod notice of Carter's death from vellpw fever, . The Fevort covers 1X) pages of legal-cap, and is ac- companted by 1,200 pages of evidence. It is a complete vindication of Carter from every aharge hrouglit agatnst bim by the Timber Ring {u the Bouth and ita various frignds in Congrese, aud fully sustains the action taken by Necretary Schurz in bis altempt to orotect the tiov ment umher. Mr, Carter's eelzures of l“n% delovglug tq large lumber operators was fol- lowed by 3 A AERIES OF cHARGES againet him to the cffect that he was seeking to blackmatl the owriers, and that ba had made corrupt propositions to release hnnber for a consideration; that he had selzed private prop- erty, and performedy vurious tyrannizal acts, Rvery charze was carefully Investigated, and dlsproved. Aslo the extent of the depredation ou the public 1snds, it was found to be for no cxcess uf anything olaimed by the Interlor De- partment. At the time the debato on tho sub- Ject took vlace In Congross, some dealers were dolng a business of $300,000 s year, Bome mill- owoers had been cutting from the public tands for twenty-five years. On one lako tn one pur- ish there were fourteen saw-miila IN PULL OTRUATION, each capable of suwing frow Hity to 100 logs & dny. Elevon of thesy mills had been running ton years, aud some from Nteen to twenty-five, Home of the millowners kept & nwmber of vessels constantly employed the yesr rousd in carrving off the product of their mills, all from the publie Jands. One of the under ofticers of the United States Court n‘:pelrll to have worked vigorously apainst tho Government, and In Lwo casea an order of court desigued to take tho tnunage. ment of the timber cascs out of the hamds the United States Marshal and Speelal Agente were cutered on the records of the court with- out the knowledge of the Jutlue "The officers of the Biate cour 0AVE ALL TIE ANNOYANCR PQSSIBLE, and writs of arrest were lasucd whencyer the work of the Government could bo {mpeded thereby, The Government umpire, In his ap- prafsements, was ctive and even walignant iy )Bua work wralnst the foterests of the United tatcs. ‘The report thronghont is of avers Interesting character, and shows not only the vass extent of the depredations upon the public tinber, but clearly sets forth thy kind of bitter opposition swhich the General Government encounters in its attempt to euforce tho Unlted 8tates laws In the South. TIIE TREASBURY. RECE(PTS AND RXPENDITURES, i Wasuinaron, D. €., Oct. 8.—Tle following comparative statement of reccipts and expend- Iturcs from July 1 to 8ept. 80, fnclusive, !77 and 178, has just been lssued by the Troasury Depart- ment: 1877, 1878, Recelpts. feom cuntom ..$30,484, 247,00 58, 301,317,063 Internal rovenue, 28,528, 78121 04, 207, 708, 85 ] B, 64, 868, 8 8,468, 402.00 Total,. T3, 647, 837,28 §75,407, 600,43 Expenditul 157,467,168 40,585, 660.17 No vxpenditures were made on secount of the ‘War Deparinient dorlog the first quarter of the ;l-al year 1877, henca the apparent increase in The cffocts of the pecent circular of the Bee- retury of the Treasury, providing that the charges for the tiausportation of Nationul-Bank nutos for rederuption aball ba pald by banks re- mitting the notes Instead ol those ssuing them, as lieretofore, have already been uotived at the Departimeut. 'F'ne receipts for redemption, which ran up to $1,000,000 & day during last Boptember, have fallen off LO $400,000 today, and mast of these noles were ahipped to the 'l‘muuqrfirlnr to Oct, 1, when tho clreular took eflect. 0 banke {n the ucighboring citics o the Treasury prior to the now the recafnts fram them Bre very snal ‘rom-New York to-day there was but one packaze of 81,000, while ‘the re- celpts from thut city have usually reached 100,000 daily, and oftentimos double that sum. 4 I8 thought that the reccipts of the redemp- tion will soon be loss than $100,000 aally, 1o stead of half a miition doliars as heretofuve, NOTES AND NEWS. LONG BERVIOR. Hpecial Dispateh 40 The Triduns, Wasnniotow, D, @, Oct, %—Lovejoy, 80 years of,age, who has been In the Treasury Department forty years, has been diecharzod for the reason that the District o Columbla has wmore than Its quots of clerks. DENT, Under the rullog of tha Tressury thesigna- tures of all tho District of Columbis Comini sloners are nccessary to draw any moneY. This gives Dent, the Democratic majority Chmmis- sloucy, practical veto pawer lo the Board. o TUR CHICAUO WHISKY OA8KS, ‘The law suthorities here lave received uo of- ficlal report of Justlee Jlarian's decision In the Clieago whisky cases, and conscquently declive £0 express sny opinion as Lo whal future action tho Goyernmant will Lake. 1t {8 the conviction { sotue ravenue officials that the Goverumeot uire-an gppesl to be taken to the Unlted States Bupreme Court, and will not lct the case ond with the declsfon of Justive Harlan, No ac- tivn will be taken ontil ao .oficlal copr of his declsion, with a synopais of the facts, are re. celvea hiere, g ROBBINE' BRET CARD, The power of the {llicit distiiling tadustry of tha South {s shown by sn application received from Repregentgtive Robbing, of North Caro- Hus, e has been dofeated for renowination in one of the western districts, and cops cluded o run s ludepondent. As a means of strengthening himaell with the voters, e underiakeu to chiamplon tho causa of the licls diatlliers, A commuulcation bas just boen re- celved from him asking for and ureing amunesty for alf gentiemen of North Carolina engaged in that branch of industry. e e——— HOARY HOOSIERS, . 8pecial Dispaic 10 Tha Triduna, IxpianspoL1s, Oct, 2—Tho Btate reunfon of O)d Bottlers at the State Falr to-day was a great wiiccess. Ovor D00 badges wera lssued, tho ap- plicants belog over70 years of age, and forty- yesr residevts of Indisns. The oldest man resent was Jobn Dewitt, of Bteuben County, 03 vesss. Judge C. t, of this city, who carried the ciain for the aurveylog party that latd oyt Iudisnapolis In 1831, presided, sod made 8 very interesting ad Permnanent oneapjzation was then effected as lollows: Fresident, the Hon, C. I1. Test, of Indisnapulis; Becretary, the Hon. J, B. Dillup, of Indisnapolis; ‘Treasurer, Duocan, of Indisnavolis, The conatitytion provides that sil persous over 00 years of age, and wore thau thirty years a resiuent of the State, sre ehizible to member- ship. 1nthe alternoon pocma were read by J. W. Riley and Mrs. 8arab ', Barton. Hendricks Couuty the largest delegution; Kuox, snd Rush followed. e ee—— A DEAD MAN'S MONEY, #pecial Dipolch 1 Ths Tribune Dxrroit, Oct. 8.—~The famous litigation be- tween the wealthy estato of the late E. A, Brush snd Harrlet Boges, a niceg,of the der ceaced millionatre, was suttled amicabiy to-day. b the executors bad 8 halt-grounded be- fl:hkhul‘l llr:- ifi:n bad no clain i‘:w- cstate citber {n law Or equity, a dlalike of cxposing family gfairy to ths puljic geze caused them ju n«mfl&rr thelr previously tirm determinasion 80 cuntest the watter io ibs courle Wayoe, to tho It extremity. Mutunl friende of the tamily also lent advice and coun- ael to the enme ~nd,” and the resnit {n that the estate has pald over a considershle sum of money to Mrs, Bozgs and her unmarried fister, Mimn Beush, The mmount pale {4 sald to be :rwm of which the lawyers will aUsorh vne- alf. e e t— e TIIE RAILROADS. 10WA RAILROADS, Rpectal Correspondensa of The Tribune. DEs Moings, Oat, 1.—The Rallrond Commis- sioners have dechicd the mstier of scveral coal conipanles sgainst tho Central Rallroad of Iowa, In whicl It was nlleged that discrimfna- tion was made agalust thom in favor of the Conrolidation Cosl Company. A contract was sct forth between J. B. Grinnell, Recolver of the Road, and the Coal Compang, In which It was agreed, when necessary to take business at any point, that both parties sbould raise rates, the Conl Company to $1.35 per ton, the Rafle road Company to throe-fonrths of 1 per cent per ton permile, All con! to the Chieaga, Mil- waukes & St, Panl Road for thelr own use W be per tou, al) coal for use of the Cen- tral Road $1.:3) ver ton. The Rallroad Company make no roduction whatever to other coal tnmpanes, ‘The Com.imirsioners decide that such a con- tract [s apainst public policy and cannot he sus- tained. ‘It virtaally makes yhe Railroad Co pany & partner with the Coal Company. Buch cuntract is szainst the interest of “the creditors of the road, and will not be epproved by the «Caurt in whose ciistody the road ja. The pres- ent Recelver of the road is not bound by any of Ata provisions, ‘The cootract is one for (ifegal discrimination. Nu limitation or restr®tion or reatrictions atiould bo. placed an the humblest worker Lo advance the coal fotereats of fowd. A8 to tne distribution of cars, the Cummis- sioners say every railrond should have sullicient cars tor the ordjuary transaction of its business, aud the demand of ‘established shippers at dif- ferent atatfons. An cxtraordinary demand by shippers nlong the line shiould be met with a pro rata distribution,—as, lor Instance, st a sta- tion one shipper ordinarily demands 100 cars per month, and ten. ‘To supply an extraondinary demand ot both shippers thedistribution should be a8 one to ten, The principles Involved in Bec. 11 of the Railroad law, whether or nut railrouds were prohibited from giving a wholesaln or large shipper better rates than one who ships lttle, the Commissioncrs did not pass upon, oxcept as incidental in determining the rights of these coal copanies, and therein the inlerence Is Jeft that the same ruls should apply which obtalns in all commercial transactions 88 to aholessle and recall merchants, Maulton has been desienated s division point on the Burlington & Bouthwestern, and work has begun ou the round-howse, swater-tanks, machine-shops, turn-tables, ete. This indicates that the gap between Albia and Mou.ton wild soon be tilled up, which witl givo a direct South connection with 8t. Louls. Ihe cuginecrs have reached Callspan, and report the route a kood one and proapect favor- able for early completion to Des Moines River, It 18 reatly u northwest branch of tbe Burling- ton, Cedar Hapids & Northern. At_sll stations from Siour City to Bi, Paul the Blouz City & Bt. Paul Hoad offers to carry zrain to BL. Paul at reduced rates fn view of the very low grade and poor price of the crop In that section. For Na. 4 wheat, a reduction of 2 per ceat below schedule rates: for rejectea wheat, 40 per cent: for No. 8 bariey, 20 per cent; fur relected barley, 40 per cent.” This wllt cn- able farmers to realize somothing for grafu. don't often get aliead of the presiding genfus of the pay-car *t Gazelle! on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacliic Hoad, but a fellow did it the otber day at Atlantie. Heentered the cap aud identiticd hinself as the vefy man whose name wus there on the roll, and “was pald, the mouey and signed the receipt. Waen the car reached Avoca another man entered the var and {dentitied himself a8 the man who was eptitied to the money. The signature ou the roll was not his, nor had he ordercd iU to be signed, Further luvestization praved that the Avoca fellow was the man ontitled to the pay, but his Atlantic namesake had'skipped out. A DEFALCATION,. Rumors were prevalent yesterday that a large defalcatlon had occurred in the local frelght offica of the Chicogo & Eastern [lligpls Rail- road. nquirica st the gencral office of the Company revealed the fact thai the accounts of Mr.J. 8, March, Local Frelgit Agent, were short about $1,000. Gencral Buperintendent Lyford beeame sasplcious @ short time ago that everything was not stralght in that depart- mogt. fewasled to this bellsf by tug ox- travagant ways of tho son of Mr. March, who acted a8 cashier for hiis futher, After cunmuli- ing with Presldent Huidekooper and General Freight Agent Forayth, It was decided to bave the wffalrs of the local freight office fo- vostigated. An expert wos intrusted with the work, aud he soon found that thero existed a deflciency of about $1,000. Thercupon M ch resigned his position to avold dismies Mr. March claims to have bor- rawed the money to pay some brivate dents, and sald he would make the deficiency good in a few duys. It 18 not velieved, however, that Mr. . 8. March has token the money himself, Dbut that it has boen borrowed by his son, who bears a rathef uncuviable rveputation as tu fast Mlying, ete. ‘Lhe father s cvidently trying to shield bis son, and I8 therefore taking the re- sponsibility upon himsclf. Much sympathy is telt for Mr, March, 8r., who has thua far Lorne on excellent reputation tn every respect, and wha le safd to _be nearly distracted sbout the unfortunate sffair, which deprives him of a situ- ation and cas! lur upon his character. There ia hardly a doubt that be will make the dificlen- ¢y guod, as hie has many [riends who will asslst him ip the matter. THE CONDUCTORS. ‘The Grand Divislon of the Brotherhood of Railroad Conductors of the United States and Cauadas continued In sccret sesslou all day yes- terday. J. IL Kimball, of Port Jervis, presided over tho deliveratious, and J. C. W. Long, of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, acted as Becretary. A new consttiution ana bv-laws were subinitted, and were discussed nearly all day, Some other business was also transacted, which, however, 1s not yet ready for publication. To<dav anothur “secret seaslon will be beld to complote _the work left unfinished yes. terday. The regular oven sesalon will commence Friday afternoon, when the anpual address will be delivered. To this meating 'will be ioyvited all the leadivng railioad oiliciuls, members of the preas, city ofliclals, and many other promincut versonages, The dolozateato the Convention refuse toattend entestatnmen s of any kind untd thetr work has been finished. The wmotto with thew s, * Pirst business, then pleasure.” Other rallroad conventions migbt protit by the example. 1 APPOINTMENT, Dexyas, Qct. 2D, C, Dodge, & promivent 80d weil'known raiiroad oflicial, bas bovu ap- polnted General Buperiutendont of the ‘Denyer & Jito Grande Ratiwa! ] e ITKMMS, Mr, William Keyser, Vice-Presldent of the Bultimore & Olla Rallroad, arrived fa the city- yostorday. Ho has becuun atour of inspoction over tho Chicago Branch with Mr. C. H. Iltnd- son, Superintendeut of the Chicage Division. Mr. Jobn W. King, Jr., President pro tem. of the Baltimore & Oblo Ralliroad, has {ssued cireular anuounciug thiat Mr. Sstiuel Powell bas been appolnted Assistant Genern) Tickes and Passenger Agent of thls Compauy for the Northwest, to tako effect Oct. 1, his resldeuce Cuicago. The particulars of Mr, appointment to thls position were published in yesterday's TRILUNE. Tne Bt. Louls Glube-Demweral states that the 1ast dividend of the Ohtv & Mussissippt, ou Igs indebteduess, amounts to 25 per cent, sod has been paid on tho lat. This rosd foll into tho hsnds of the Receiver in Novem- ber, 1876, sud in Februsry, 1577; & dividead al 25 per cout waa pald shortly afterwands, and then two dividends of 138§ per cent each fol- lowed, sud ndw comes the “last oL all. Conald- erfog that sll runoing exoeunses have becu pald a8 they acerued, sod as the Indebtedness was very large, Receiver J. Riog, Jr., has performed & woustrous Lask. Besldes duing the snove, he has rwsed the salaries of his men to living vrices, aud made vasl {mprovements |o the road-ed aud equipments. It 45 iutimated that a biz buoking watitution st 8t Louis bas re- fused to weecpt thy wmount of indebteduess due it truin tuts road, aud it dv stated that tlie law will be resorted fo to compel the payment of Interest ou a debt of §30,000. —— A DARING ATTEMPT. A desperate yobbery was attempted yester dsy upou & boy named Frederick Fox, whu s evgaged In running errands between the ottice of Armour & Ca., No. 153 Wasbiugton street, and thelr packiog bouses at the Stock-Yards. At sbout 10:30 yestesday mornipe while goiug vorth ou & State street car, oear the coraer of Thisty-Srel Btreel, & young man jymped on tbe car aud sustcbed from bl w o eatber saichel, coutmming welgbt-books, repuit- books, a stock-eard, and an _ envelone containtng "IJR"M no use save to the owners. The boy could give no description, other than that he wad about efzhteen vears of age, well- dresred, and a pecullar Ioak abont the eves. EHe encaped by%unmlm{ into a buggy, standing close by, " The hoy frequently carries “large sums of money. anil the tofeves undoubtediy expected to make arich haul, The probability 18, that upon finding that the papers are of no ‘uluc to them, the thieves wiil return them. " CRIME. ATTEMITED A Apectal Dispatch ta Tae Trivune, 3 BURLINOTON, I8, Oct. 2.—This city was thrown into a fever of excitement to-night aver the stternpted murder of Thownas J. Raper, Cnief of Police, by an unknown man, and with- out the slightest provocatfon. A Greenhack meeting was in progress in front of the Barrett ‘Hqure, and Mr. Raper and Mayor Adams were standing on the opposite slde of the strect, en- ®aged in conversation, when & rpiddlc-aced man, spparcotly & tramp, appronched to within a few fect of the two gentidincn, drew a pltol, and fired, the bl asstng aver Mayor Adams® shoulder and striking Raper In the mouth, cutting the lipand carrving away severai teeth, but Inflicting no dangerous injurv. After firing the shot the wouid-bo assassin ran up Third street, hotly pursucd by several men, w*ho opened fira on tho fugitive, which he turned. On the cornes of Thira and \ ton sircets the coachman of Judee R aliot in the leg, hut whetlier by the parauers or, purtned ®as not known. In the excitement the ruffan made his escapc, and up toa Inte hour hins’not been arrested, No cause Is known for the attempted murder. Neither Itaner or any of the Lystanders had auy knowledge of cver baving seco the man before. HORSE-THIEF. Soeclal Dispaick ta The Mapisox, Wis., Oct. 2.—A span of hiorses and au open buggy were stolen from Joshua Choyer, of Palmyrs, on the 4th of September, by o farm hand named Orville Mitchedl, The team wax brought to this city to Andrew Kentzler's stable, and offercd for eale at low figures, Mr. Kentzler tnterviewed the feliow, and, becoming susptcious, ealled o Deputy-Sheriff McConnell, who this mornjug arresied the thiel, who owned upto having stolen the team, Ilis ex- cusg was that liarvey had trcated him meanly, and ho proposed to get even with hit, and tool: the team. Mitchell 1s ahard-looklng but stupld sorb of citizon, He will be sentenced to the full extent of the Jaw. . BRUTAL OUTRAGE. Cortmnus, Oct. 2.—A spectal to the Frening Dispateh from Newark states that last night o most brutal outrage waa committed by trumps near that clty on Mra. Caroline McMilien, a widow, The lady was alonein her house on a far, when two tramps entercd, threw her down, placed & pillow over her heud, and hoth outraged ber. Upon the return of her son some time after, she was found insensible. As soon 23 the news spreas & Viellanen Commities started {n pursuit of the tramps, and if tney find them a Jynching wiil surely ocug. There 18 intenke excitement In - the nelighborbood of the outrage, GRAVE-RODBER AENTENCED, CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. 2.—F. G. Miner, con- vieted of grave-robbery, was to-day floed $100 and costa of prosecution and centenced to four monghs in the Workhouse by Judge Updegrafl, of the Police Conrt. Provions tu passing the aenteace the Judve denlod a matlon for anew trial, and counsel for the prisoner was alowed £ith the 10th Inst. n which to reparc a bill of exceptions, The exceution of the sentenge was auspended til thea, CALDER, Provipxxcr, R L, Oct. 25.—J. . Calder, Casbier of the Grocers' and Producers' Bank, was arralgned this morning on a charge of cu- bezzlement, e walved examination, and his ball was fixed at §30,000. SIOT 1S NEPHEW, G Cixncrxnary, O, Oct. 2.—At Kingston, Ky., Iast evenlng, during au altercatfon as to the pscasion of & pair of wagon wheels, derry urnctt " fatally shot his ncphew, Willlam Burnett. INDIANS, TIR RENEGADES. Br. Loovis, Oct. 2.—A dispaleh from Topeka says: A bandof runaway Indlans crossed the Kausas Pacific track yesterday afternoon, sixty miles east of Huyes City, and, when elght or ten miles porth of the statlon, came upon a ot of catticmen, whon a haud-to-hand fight ensued, resulting ina loss of eighteen citizens killed and Gve wounded, The troops were all west of Buflalo fn pursult of the band that crossed near Sheridun Sunduy inoroing. 8r. Louts, Oct, 2=\ Glods-Democrat special from Leavenworth soys the troops hod a fght withfhe Indinna at 4 o'clovk this morning, but does not name the place, Licut. Broderick, Twenty-third Infantry, was wounded, and Corp. Btewart, of Co, I, Tweuty-third lnfsntry, and dive soldlers killed. Capt. Mouck, with his command, .has cros Blover Croek fu close pursuit of the Indlans, The bodics of thirtecn settlers, Killed by Indlans, were brought luto Buffalo Btatlon, CigresNe, Wyo,, Oct, 2—A report from Ogallals tihs afternoon says that Indisus were seen a few miles south of “there. A telegram, sizned by many citizens, was received by Col. Thoruburg. 1o telegraphed the citixens that 1d would be scut, them. A detach- diers with eighteen days’ rallons, nition to each man, and o «d on & speclal train with an engipe attached awaits orders, Thornburg has requested the citlzens of Ogallala to send out scouts south of $own and ascertain the location of the Ind{uns, to better enable him to act upon arrival at Ogallala, Tt Is thouglit by mauy s hls 1s a decoy oy & small band of Indisns to draw the sttention of the troops to Letter ena- Blu the main body of Indians to etfect a crosslng of tho Unjvn Facliic Railroad. TIRED OF WAITING. Avecial Dapaick 1o The Tridune. Ouana, Neb, Oct. 2—Luformation has been recelved here that the Ind!ans st Red Cloud Agency, having become tired of waltieg fop Government vrders to move to the new reserva- tion, packed up their traps last week, and quictly started for the new reservation on thelr awn re- sponeibliity, There aro about 6,100 Ind tho budy, and thicy 100k With them their a biend of 600 head. TIE AQENT’S COUNT. Bpeciat Dieatch to The Triduna Bismancr, Oct, 2.—Lieut. Kissingbury, of Stending Hock, detalled to count the Indisns at Poplar River for information of Inspector lam- moud, failed. The Indians would not let L, assertiug thut the Agent’s count was correct. ‘Thireo inches of suow at Poplar River, e SITTING BULL. Bpecial Dirpsich to Ths Tripune, Bissauck, D. T., Oct. 2—A Toton buck has reported at the Poplar River Indiasn Azencythat Slitiug Bull was hadly wounded, zroblhly latal- 1y, in a quarrel wi ¢ of his Chiefs. THE LATE COL, LEWIS. 8¢, Louts, Mav, Oct. 2.—A Leaveoworths dise patch says Maj, Dunn, of (en. Vope's stafl, ar- rived yesterday noon from Fort Wallace with the remaius of Licut,-Col. Lewis, who died from wounds recelved in 1he late Indian fight. The Dody was, 8t the request of the famtly of de- veased, placed on the Culcaxo, Rock lsland & Pactlo truly, and sent to Saudy (i), N. ¥, The casket s socompanied by Maj, Swuug, Jud‘r Advucate of fbe Department of the Mis- »qus HEART DISEASE, Bpacial Dispatch 10 TM Tridune, DErROIT, Mich,, Oct. 2.—Joha Stelner, a well. kuown aud wealthy brewer, drupped dead at e Iate bour last night., Fred Schwanebeek, tor twenty years & porter for, R W. King & Co., fell dead oo Woodwerd avenuu today, Hewt disease curried both ofl. i — THE RUSSIAN CRUISERS. PuitappLriia, Oct, 2—The steamship Csm- bria salled for New York to-day, sfter baving trunaferred the' (00 seamen ta the Europe, torwerly the Californis, sud other vessels lyiug ol Cramp's yurd. SUCIOE, Kpaclat Dispaich 1o The Tribune. Gatexa, AL, Q. 2.—About 13 o’clock on Manday Rubert Wilsos, & wiver, residing at WLils Uk Spriogs, Wis., vomini ichde by shooting himself through the head with a shot- &un, the contents plowing & terrible furrow fa hia forehead. The deed was” committed in a eabln, In which the solide lived alone. and his lifclesn body was found sitting in n chair with one arm resting on the gun, which was rtanding uprizht and leaning against his shoul- der, _He left 8 note pinned 1o a trunx, 1n which he solemnty avers that what he had sald about Lils neighbor was true. e e— —, AMUSEMENTS., LOCAL NOTES. Jo Muarphy opens st Tiaverly's Theatre next Monday Ia his popular play, *Kerry Gow," which wiil be lilustrated with new scenery, aod plaged by a select dramatic company, The frolicsome * Evangeline ' 1s keeping larga sualences in good humor every evening this week at flooley's. This s the Inat week of the Rice Company’s nresent chzagement, Astrong anfl very pleasing varioty perfarm- ance is prescated this week ot the Academy of Music, snd the house continues to be thronged gvnry night with delighted participants in tha un, . Jack Haverty savs this is the most snocessful #earan of “The Danites* gliice {ua Arst produc- ton. and {s confident that both he and Rankin #(1t make aunther fortune out of it. ‘Then they will zo to England. Frank K, Chanfrau's engacement st Hamiin's Theatre this week has proved highly success- fnl, ¥ > hade intended to brinz out his new rovked,” but the popularity of “Kit " bas {uduce:d him to defer it Lo anotber time. Snme time nz0 Barney Macauley'’s company were out for the sumincr, and_ainong its mem- bers was John Martile, the coniedian now st Hainlin's Theatre. AL Richmond, ind. rafly seated themselves at dinner, & 0 John, "*Soup, sir" " No," said he, dian, sir"” A morning paver critielsed the play of “Lost in London " vesterduy, but sote hlundening compositor had picked up an olil notice of *After Dark,” and produced a sodty mixed up aecount of the two blays. For exawmple, Mr, Harry Pearson was credited with playing 0 d Tom, Tucre' 18 no such character aa thia in * Lost in London,” and Mr, Pearson s not on the Lith this week, P eulogium of the scenie ellects wonld be very sppropriate, doubtless, otily the effeuts mentioned are not to ho seen in the plus. llarry Pearson fecls highly compli~ wouted by the polite ullusion to his scting. CATTLE DISEASE, Apeeial Dirpated to The Tribune. Brrnarize, ., Ocet. 2.—A stugular cattle disease fias developed ftsell fu Logan County, ~—soiething fn the nature of a rot, whith at- tacks the foot and mouth ol the antmal, and hss proved fatal {n large number of cunes. **ilome" Double Woven Wiro Matiress yrusr- anteed the beat. Vrice, 80, For uale by Colly & Wirte, furnitore dealers, 217 and 219 State strect. — como- Far weakness of the stomach l!-l by 2 ford's Jomnica Ulnger, 4 AREIA SRk BUSINESS NOTICE: Asthma,—Thousands of the worst cases of sinima bove been rolldved by untug Jonas Wunt- ewedy. In nu case uf purely asthmatic charactes han ii fafled {0 give reliof, CincinNaTs, s Jan. U1, I8TH.--Senars. Joseph Durnett & (o., lioston—Gxxrixmgn: | am heppy 1o b able to recomnieud tu thuse anfering (ratu the asthma, your valubie . rullef, Jonas Whilcomi's Asthiua Reedy. o tar ae § have gned 1 statement coucurs with others with whom fawnilar, from ita nev, am 0 Wie most fevorable resulis derivea . LA, Stodent st Claclunati Law College, - eeem— Tse » Mra, Winsiow's Boothlug Syrup® for ehfidren whileteething. It cuten dvaentery tnddi. arthos, wind colic. ana rezolates the bowpls, 25 cts Cliew Jackson's Bewt Bweer vy Tabscoo. e CATAKII MEVEDIES. SANFORD'S - RADICAL CURE S oy Adiidavit of Samuel Spiuney, Esg., Meadow Vale, Nova Scofia, fully at- tested by George Munro, Esq, Jus- tice of the Peace, and by three Cler- gymen of Anuapolis Connty, A mi- raculous cure effected by Sanford’s Radical Cure, Thia siay certify that I 1isve beeo terrible discase, Caturrh of the Jfrad some 823 ears. agaod by (aklu eold ln the mouth of Jupe, 1K, ThoRtack b the Hine was yo s:vere that the doctar and my frlcuds i i die. 'Yor years aud yoars § have been so bas been 8 barden 10 myself and feiends. It s uselcs {08 to say huw msay doctors F have tried, how tuch medi- cine I iave taken, during sil these years of endies i sering, but thoss who tuffer aa 1 have sufered will kuow ihiat | never ceased 1o ook foF felfef, aud 10 (ry o rouitsed (L. A ed from miy liesd and pose & sort of s siuxed with biood ana matker, 1y to 2 inclies loug. aad fruig my thruas @ sort of yelluw Cruat, tined WU Dlood, ka larde a4 & Jare Dosu. | Waa i alek tien- {8y and ity that 1 wianed to die.and sertly thaugiy L wasdying at ttimcs. 1 was oficw Orvsirated far weaks st# e wid durlug one of thewt walked 16 the rivers edge with the Ioten myself, 80 litie did "} hope Tof thlsinay séem Ineredible tu you sud others, buiu gruat ParLof ihe tnie | cal give yun buba fide Drouf of iy sugering rmly belleve 1 ligva hot gons 10 tha vad of the chiaprer, 11 e Ll Dhegun thie twe of Baxronu's 1 caun 10 Septenber. a7tk 1 ) MK POl UaTAkRN, Mo souner did § begin y Ravicar 16 use it itign m towe clisnged. 1 cl thruat, 1t e g heal, 1t cleared niy vty Futed Gn my system In a way shat vothilg ever boiors loctops had tloue. How rapidiy { fpoved euce of thls wonderful mediclun thuss can testify, And now, Touy stury short. | whil say | Woild nai (o 1t Liaa dutie o for s whols world hiear| Il LR exliaug the and all it contafus. 3y metiory, which was §oug: hia revisrued ailu, wud i Gould ell” uf wible hiave endured tou Kreat tur 0 ol o credf | ce aud airongest falll, a1 test'ta thie on the J{uly Bible. 4od bless the inan that found pui by ponieay, - SAMUBL WVINNEY, ow Vale, uaiy, N soutls. Nort iy apolis Cuuaty, Nova scuts BWORN TO BEFORE ME, Thls23dday of November, 1477, GEQIUR MUNKO, Justics of fho Pesce. This ls to certify that Samuel Soluney, Esq., s an’ old and respceied cltigen of Auuapals 0 3 sl el T, W BLAKENRY, ¥t nlk..-‘ix‘ Mulvers o4 L Lol b Il Em!"@'f'"‘ n | Sop rrioft yuud ro- Javon sk 5. Each package of Baxyunu's 1ap1oat. Cone contal Dr. nnlum'-flm rured lahsilag, Tubs, with fuil EII;I.:I Uons for use 1o 8l casse, Price, $1, For sl by s whoisle wud retall druggl s thrudglivut the Ualted Biates sud vausdss. WLEKS & POVTRIL Uenera) Ageuts aud Wholesale Druggiats, Bosioo, Mes. e S AR D HELPLESS This fa to certify thas | have used CoLLixe’ Vorrale Prasrans fur iheuipatiom, sod svaud thei 8 sroed re- Nel. 10 Aprl), 3874 | was takvn witl 1 matic Fes et 10fL te elplese. ‘Tlie pali i iy bacs was o al L could Bl be moved or ified. | wore & ColLins’ VOLTAIC PLasThE Iwo weed, sad the piin sod survDess were all guse. | could be loved wilbous sulleriog. fbe reites Lyxperlenced sws woudsrful, North Willamseo Hauspois Couaid. . B Aug. 0, LT AT PRICE, 25 CENTS. ,_ Do caretul toubialu LOLLISS, YULTAIE PLAS e b g e A AL Y g phe ighly Medicated Flever. aa secu (i the AbOYE vile b S AT e e alted states wiy ¢ Uil S s S T crcany, Q’i‘v x"“ We tiave salisied the public tasie. -od beiice our sieeess. G0 thou sud do IKewise. SMOHE TIAR 8o CIGAR, sl s LUNG FILLEH, Munutactur ed ooy by 3. W, WHELLED $(w, 35 Stase-st, 6 had s md b el GritER Cllcagu t2n 7 & 'R ode IHIENSE, BARGATNS Black & Colored SILKS. We invite attontion to the fact that we are selling a splendid line of Blnck and Colored Silks at very low prices. 50 pes, Black Gros Grain Nilles at 75, 85, 90¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 a. yard. These were'bought carly in the sea- son, and are much lower tha we can rveplace them. 26 pes Black Gros Grain Siiks, Cachemire finlsh at $1:50. Lqual to anything belny of- Jered at $1.75, 25 pes of our Superb Blacl: Stlls at $2,00. This isavery superior quality and 18 usu- ally retatled at .292.50., A line of Black Brocaded Stlls at $1.60, $1.75, $1.85. Much under regular price. A splendld line of Colored, Gros Grain Stils, in all the new shades, 22 inches wide, at $1.25, A great bargain. W. A STMPSON & G0, 113 & 115 State-st. _CLOAK AND DILENS TIIMMIN Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. TFall Display of Cloak and Dress Trimmings, “All the Novelties?” Of the European and Home markets, Our lines of these goods are of styles, exolusively our own, unequaled in eleganco and variety, and “At Populur Prices!” Grass, Ohenille, Twist, Braided Tape, and Wool Fringes for Dresses, Sacques, Circulars, &o, in Black, Ool'd, and Mixed Goods. Moss Braided Passementeris, Mobair Beaded Chenille, Gimps, Galoons, Or- naments, Slides, Loops, Drops, Fanoy Embroidery, Braids, Two-faced Rib- bons in Satin and Velvet, Dress Trimmings in all combinations, Chas. Gossage & Co. STATBE-8T. WASHINGTON-8T. West End Dry Goods Houe. Madison & Pcorin-sts. GRAND OPENING! The Publio gonerally, and Strangors Visiting the eily, eordially invited; - - GARSON, PIRIE & G0 Tz S, NEW DESIGNS 1n Jewelry, and the best grades of Wateh»: h Al T bt Mo A. B. VAN COTT, 153 WAUASH-A CLIFFON HOUSE. CLOAKS. JEFFRAS, SEELEY & 00, CINCANNATIL, Musufacturers and lnporiers of GLOAKS, The superlarity O our Koods ta every selling qually Py gt g Arrd ) the brands « ol Hodace WWilis ‘for paryiculasa