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SPORTING EVENTS. Another Day of Fine Sport.at the Jockey Club Meeting, Fne Postponed ftaces of Tuesday Won by Jennie C, and Bonesetter. Parby and Oallaban’s Maid theVie. tors in the 2:23 and 2:28 Conteste, The Schmehi-Guyon Walking- Match Begun---Other Sporting Matters, TIHE TURT. 4R SRCORD DAY OF THR CIICANO RMACES. Fally 6,000 poople attendad the second day's taces of the Uhlearn Jockey and Trotting Chib yesterday. 1t wan feared that the neavy rain of ‘Tuesday night would have s bad effect upon the track, but the sun enmb out. bright yester- Jay mbrning, antl by roon all exvept the backs ttreteh was {n fine abape, althunrh, ot course, somewhat slow. The postboned races of ihe day hefore wern sct.for 12o'clack, lut It was constderably after that titne when the horkes were ealled out. This delay was hot oceastoned by any lack of avtendunce, un there was o fnir- sized stdfence on the grounds at that time. The result of theae rces wus & victary for Jun- le C. and Bonesetter, buth of whom went to te front In fine stvle,’ aithouizh the Michizan stallion waa hard pressed at the finish of his hest by Wolford’s Z, whia was driven (n master- Iy stsle by Juhn Splan. ¢ Tommé** Dunbat plloted Bluo Bull, Wilson's mare, to vie- tory {n the easlest posalie inanner, she having que foat of all Liet compititors, The regalar races of the day were those for horses of the and 2:23 classes. In the former thera were twelve startees out ot four- teen entries, and first. money fell to the Chieago mare, allahan's Mald, wiy was defven with great skill and judgment by a Chieago _drives Tudd Dodle, 1t wax not thonght possihio: by the knowing ones that the Mafid. wotld make much of showit for firat moncy th thisevene, s the has heretnfore heen mtvd as belonging to g slower claes of lorses than Miose which tuok art in veaterdag’s wnest. Sinco passing into ir. Dable’s hands, however, ahe bas lnnroved wonderfully, and vesterdny was both steadv and fast, ‘The lirst heat of her raco wus taken by (Oceana Chief, n horao that was well thought. of by the betting men, . but o the brequent heats ho both quit and sulked, prosing himsell to be the rankeat kind of a Buffer. At the close of tho race it wos an- ponneed by the Judges that the name of the winner had heen chunged to Chicago Muld, in compliment to tno city which has been the bame of her driver for the bast 10 years. The #:23 race proved a hollow victory for that game and speedy young horse, Durhy, whn was driven by tho veteran Dan Mnece. ‘The mannet In which hie closed the hizzeat kind of a gap in the first heat denonstrated conclusivoly that it was mere play for him to beat, any horse In the race, although the startera lneltided such ood onek as Lew Scotr, lell Brassfield, Lida Emm, and Lady Turpib, . There was uol an unpleasnt Incldent. during the entire afternoon, and the Jarge crowd pres- ent manlfested-its nphroval of the way in which things were conducted by Irequebt npplauke. There_was but one chaige of drivers mado, John Splan belng put upbeliind Edwin B, in the ool beat of the 2:24 rave, it being thopght that his akill might briug the Llack geldlog to the front, The judges and timers wers the same as on ‘Tuesday, and their declsions were uniformly corpect. Durlng the afternoon the track was visited by tho Hon, C. AV, Woulley, P'resident. ol the Natlonal Trotting Assaclation, who ex- pressed himsell ns bighly gratifica with the track gnd Its management. John Tod aud W. J. McKioney, Eaq., of Cleyeland, were also present, a8 was Lieut.-Uov. Fitch, of Ohlo, THE POSIPONED RACER, ..., , - - The first thing on the programmo was to trot off a heat fu the 2:40 race, In which Cook. won two heats Tuesday, mnd Jennte C. ‘ona. ‘Ihe latter horse bad been In charge of a police- man all night, and whon the bell was rung the pame-looking Hitle daughter of Blue Bull was s sprightly ns ever. With **Tommy* Dunbar in the sulky the crowd felt confident thnt she would be driven to win, There was but dittle difliculty In getting them away, tha favorite being on even terms with the reat. Dunbar turned hor loose as soon as tho word was given, and before the fivst turn biad been rounded was o length to the fore, which advantage was stiil further increased before the quorter- pole was passed. AL tho bLsif-mile the gray was a dozen lengths ahead, and from this *mlnzlmmu took matters casy, winning by two enwthis in 2:3034. ‘Ihere wos a hot atruggle dowy the homestreteh for second place bo- tween Btar Duroc and Frank, but Darlini ltted his horao alonic in fine atyle, and secured the coveted position, Frank was third, Tekonsha fourth, and Cook fifth, ‘The result of 1nls hcat was to scnd Tekonsha and Frank to the stablo, they not haviug won a et [n five, so that when the horses were again called out only Jennle C., Star Duroe, and Cook responded, On the fOret aticmot they were sent away, and Jennle C. quickly asaumed the lead, never belug bended during the mily. Bhe Lad » Jougz lead at tne threo-quarter pole, but coming home Star Duroc bogan to hurry her a Tittle, and in_ consequenco she crossed this score 1u8:343¢, Cook beloic o bad third. “Lhis gave the race and {iret money to Jeonie C., Cook tak- ing accond money, Star Duroc third, and Frank fourth, TIE AUNMARY, Cutcaso, Oct, O.—Purae $1,000, for homes of the 4:40 clasn; 8500 10 irst, §250 (o wacund, $150 1o third, $100'to fourth Jimes Wilaon, Rushviile, Ind., enters gr. m. Jennle C.. . 2111 3. B, Young, Northrleld, i, enters @r. ¢ John J. Cook......1 0 1 2 5 3 B.J. Morgan, Chicagu, enters br. 8. Star Duroc. 313322 . J. Faller, Nashviile, enters b, ¢ Frank..., 2344 3ro ¥rank Vau Ne e, N. Y., enters br. 5 4 68 4r0 ek Brow., Waierloo, " enter gr. w. Golden Girl ......0 dls, The deciding heat fn the 9:30 Mcled {n between tho heats 240 horses, AUl who wers of in Iaco at the time of fta postponement Tues. the y evening appeared on the track in good thape, Johus H. and Wolford's 7 scemlug_to Lave more spevd than ow the Emflauldn}. The *hatter horse was driven by John Splan, who had rrived with Itarus from 8t. Louis a few hours elore, and seeuied to act botter {o his hands. Ater” gaveral attempts the feld © was tent ayay toa very good start, Wolford hay- Ingthe worst of it, as ho was behiind them all, Alttough Morza-Marufe hed the pale, he wna unsble to retain It Joug, Boncsctics's superior #peed enabling bl to show in front before the Quarter-pole was reached. Along the backs Mtreteh there was a general change of positions wong the rear horaes, and st the threc-quarter vola Mazo-Mamie had fallin back to fourln Dlace, gud when tho hieag of the streteh was ho was sulll further back, Bonesctter Wt confng along well ; in the weanthine, baying cen gecompanicd smost of the wuy by Little ITed, Just ot the qistunce flaz, Bpian began to talk to Wolford, and the horse came home like $he wind, but fust as he.bad Bouesetter beaded Blreak spoiled his ehauces, sbd third was the et placo he could pet, John H. belog sceona, tnd the others as below?: s TIA BUKMAUY, % ‘aJAXE Dav—Puree, $1. 500, fof horves of the 2:20 'l‘.":n:.»u 10 firet, $375 to eecond, §223 Lo tbird, 20 {u fourths 40k Vau Nuie Rochester, wOlere b o, Boncuetier, . 0. Wilson, Cynthnana, Ky, eatery ot 4 Mazaslaute, L X -u.lmnxun. Pithigeld, M Jderab. ¢ Johu | iin-a Wogliin: Clovelatd, enter "% "’bTi(:,:“h‘ iu_r! o, L . 1, Dimg Tr Horrl it T ;06 Litdle ¥red G 3 Falier, Nanh Scolt's Thomas, g‘;n_m,, a7, 3 PR IR e ) Wi TUE 323 KAOK. i the 2:25 horees were rang out fof the i beat, Frank [lull, Callshun's Majd, Fied- i L, Lady McFutridge, Edwin 8., Lady Alice, k‘"“t. Mait Kirkwood, Marlau i, Oceana Chict, hfi'l Chlef, aud. Currie . K. responded, Gutn aud Nettle C. haviog Leen urawn. Frani “mlhe wole, Of course there was some duli- T getting wuct o larke Uely sturted, but THE CHICAGO they were finally given th off. Carrle K., with *Nosey " Tirown n_tho #ilky, belng on & Jump. She soon settled, how- evur, and asuned a good position, which she never lost during the heat,” Oceana Chief, whe hod alternated ns favorite in the hetting with Fdwin B. and Callahan’s Maid, soon sl:ot ouy from the centre of he crowd and touk the pole, word (o a falr nend. wolne atound the turn at a merry clip with the reat nt bia heels On _ the way 1o the halfmile pole, ~ @hich wan reached fn 1:1, there war constderable buneting, and it was dillicult to determing the Q(!Smmu of the varkous horseés, Callaban'e Mald, who was well thought of hefore the Atart, hwd failen back to fourth place at the three- auarter pole, with Oceana Chicr, Udrrle K., and Frank [{ull in front of lier, the latter golng fast and ateady, There was not much change com- int home, Oceata Chiet winning (n 3:53%, Hull second, Pledmont third, Carrie K. Tourth, Ma- vian H, Bith, Edwin B, sixth, Cailaban's Mald seventh, Matt Kirkwood eighth, Royal Chiet ninth,.Lady McFatridge tenth, Frank eleventh, and Lady Atlce last, In the seebnd heat the start was not a forv ool ane, the pote horse hietng behind severat othicrs when the worl was @iven, Untlohan'e AMald was Ysell up, and, ns roon as ‘Gt was shouted, Budd Dobte Legan to make play for the lead, and ucceeded In eoidingg her fo the front by the Limg tho turn was reacbed, 8he scems 1o have improved greatly under Iils nanagement, and needs none ol the whipping that it was neces. sary to bestow on her ro freely 1ast season, Ocitana Chiel was on band nlso, and soon had tho tare by Lhe neck. Before (liey got to the hall-thile pole, towever, which wasreached i tho fast tine uf 1:13, he had fatlen back balf & leneen, with the others woll up, especially Mariun H, who was well drivan by Ihunbar, The leaders bad It hos and heavy around the lower turz sl half-way up the homestrotel, but at the dislance flag the Chief wavo It up, mnde n tired break, and was boaten on all sides, Callahan's Mndd winning, with something o |'mw, n Marian 1 second, Piedmont third, Matt Kirkwood fourth, Carrle K. filth, Qceania Chicf sixth, Lady McFtridze scventh Frank elghth, Royal Chi# ninth, Frank Hull tepth, Lady Aljce eleyenth, ana Edwin I, last. I the third hegt the fight fur rat place was solely between cana Chief and Callahan's Maid, Tihey trotted ke a doubls temm unti) ronnding the lower turn, when the Maid forred ahead, a fengen of daylight snowing between the palr, Tt was nip and tuck dotyn the home- stretel, but inside the distance-Nag the Chlet repeated his old game of quitting snd sulking, antl was soun far in the rear. For tho tnst heat Sulan was put behind Fdwin 1., and managed to get sceond_piace with him, the Maid wibning th 2:27 Marlon i, third, Matt Kirkwood fourth, Pledmont 6fth, Lady MeFatrldice sixth, Frauk Hull seventh, Ludy Alfee eiehth, Ragal Chiel ninth, Carrle K. ‘tenth, Frank efeventh, Oceana Chiel twellth. TIHE SUMMARY, GanE DAY—Porse 81,000, FOF horter of the 2:98 clnent 8300 to fieal, $250 0 second, $160 to third, 3100 to fourih;: Budd_Dable, Chicago, enters ch, m. Cattahan's Mt vervonrsie John Hongaa, Detroit, entern cii. n, Ocomnn Chiof... |, Edwin thther, Racine, Wi ik, g. Kidwin #.. . 3. Danbar, Ly Crosre, _tera b, m. Marien If 4. W, Fernnld, U # Fmok ol 8, 4. Morgan, Pledmont. W. H. Gudf (. 5. & Matt Kick W, 1 Yock, Chi Careto K Jere Dunn, Chic: Tady Allco. 1 s enters ® g ® o = = o g e 2 e =8 a ago, enters b, m V. Bimpson, "Janesvidle, Wia; ter b, tn, Lady McFatridge.. Prank Van Neas, Rochester, N, Y., entora b . Frank . Q. W. Haight, Loutavilie, ers th., n. logal Chler,. 5 G, E. Whitney, Newuurg, U, unters h.'m, Gam Babl ..o €. C. Lawhoad, Washington Couri- Houae, lu., éntera br. m. Nottlo Y., e R R Quarter, Y T 20 TACH. Thero was nothing particularly Intercsting about the 2:20 race, cxcept the eusy manner in which Darbybeat so good o fleld as the vno which opposed him. Hu nevor made a skip in any of the threo lieats, and was teotting within bimsclt at oll thnes.* The ‘dilvers of all the other horses werg flned 83 aplece for coming to the wire uhead of Maco’s horse fn the seconid l(u.-:t. and tho punishment bad o benelclal ef- foct TUE #UNAARY, Baue Dat,~—Purse 31 clnasy $750 to frsty 160 to fourth: L flncn. New York. entersb. g, Darby..1 b ? N for horses of the 2:2: &175 to second, 8220 o third, 11 Crawford, Warren, Pa., entors w S 2 © . c. M 4 &, Mambriny m!nml. B, A, Isrown, Wrand Rapids, Mich., enfors Wik, m. l.ldf’l'umh!. arensnien ber B C._A. Lewis, Detrolt, Mich., enters b. g. dr, enters b, n, PO N Y ~won Frod Hoopor ... oon + .0 C. 8. Green, Babylon, L. 088 .. . entor blk. g Morein 1thae, Canton, 1l . Daws NOTES. John Bplanwas greatly pleased upon reaching the city yesterdoy with the sixty-four-pound wagon which Rarus is to_draw In his great race witls Hopeful and Great Eastern this afternoon, The vehicle is certaluly a areat credit to Mr. Thomaa 1. Brown, ot the Noveity Carrlage Works, Chleago, who desighed and superin- tended its bullding. There were uoticed a great many ol Glles, Brother & Co's eclegant Uencvn and American watches yesterday in the grand stand, in -wold and ellver cases,—the most perfeet horso-timers manufactured. Belne hmportors snd wholcsale dealers, this old firm is cngoled to scll at loast 20 per cent lower than oll computitors, To-day’s programme Jucludes the great hand- fcap race botweon Harus, Hopeful, ‘and Great Fastern, and the 3:34 trot. "Thit the grounds wlil bo crowded to thelr utmost capacity there is not tho sliutitost doubt, and everybody fs ud- vised to make an early start. TIH POOLY. At the Sherman Houso Exclange last evening 0018 on to-day’s eventa sold as follows: 1lope- u) $100, Rurus $00, Gircat Eastern 8204 Hopelul 8120, Rarus 204, (ireat Buatern #18; Hopeful 800, Rarus €, Great Eastern $18: Hopeful $100, ield $35 Jlopelul had the call fu all tho poals sold, and the offer of $100 to §50 was not rocly taken. §n the 3:84 raco Kusstan Spy sold at odds ol $50 to $25 agatnst tho whole field, Uku was sold fu s fow pools as second choive, NASHVILLE, TENN. NasuviiLg, Ten ot. 9,—Suvcond race, As- soclation purse, $250, mile heats [or all ages. ‘I'ho first heat was won by Eeshiuh, Fdioburg condy e Furo hird, Woter Wikch last, iy, o second hoat was won by King Faro, Edin. bury second, Eushlal thinl, Tiwe, 14, ‘Tho_third heat aud rate was won by Kiog Faro, Essilali sccond. ‘Thne, l:ll\)‘. ‘Ihird race, Association vurse, §100, 3-year- olds, dush of a jalle. Milan won Uy two'lengths, Day Star, the favorite, sccoud, Parides third. Time, 1451, LEXINGTON, LexinaroN, Ky., Oct. f.—loxington trotiloz races, sccond day, First race BN, Heavy ratn {n the worniog, and the track was beavye . 1 - ——— PEDESTRIANISM, THE WCHMRUL-GUYON WALKING-NATCH. ' The seventy-five hour watking-mnatch for $230 ® #lde, between Grorge Guyow:and Heory Schiwebl, bugan at McCormick Hall Jast eveu- ing, The wouey is in the yands of Mike Ble- Donald, who was selected a3 stakeholder aud referea by the parties. Guyon won the toss snd took the outside track, which is twenty laps ta the mile. Schineh) took the fuside track, which I8 tweuty-two 1aps Lo the wile. Buth 1wen are i gdod coudition, and started off at a ood pace. tiuvon made the Gret wmllo du ten minutes, aud Schmehl (v vloe wiwutes and thirty-clgbt seconds. Guyon muede the second witle fo 11:15, avd Bchmehl (o 10:024 The w era expect 1o iwake the firt huudred wiles (- side of twents-fuur hours without leaving the | frack. Toe tarch will ot be coucluded uutil | Suturduy ey enug stAL o'clock. LOCAL POLITICS. The Democrats Feel Blue Over the Returns. The First Distriet Rnddle..Serrs at Ieadquarters «Ward Heetings, Around Republican neadquarters Grand Pacific Ilotet In the there was & great den! of Intercst and activity manifested yesterday, ‘The elections of Tuesday in Ohjo, tndiana, and lowa pleased all greatly, and convinced the workera that the Re- oublitan party had sttuck tne popular keynote when it advaeated honest money. * How sick ‘Thurmanwiit feal,! sald Benator Matne, * Yes! satd Emeey Ad Storrs, ‘it sounds the death- hote for fint tmoney.” * Ewing witl be lonely now," sald A. M. Jones, And Col. A, C. Bab- cock tittered & cry of angti<h as be thought of poor olit B Alten. **We shall sce him nevermore,” he telegraphed in d long dispateh to Jim Beardsley, at Hock Islaml, wha tele- graphed back. * Send the news to Flarlan st Detrott, and tell bim to replevinthe Ohlo 1dee.” This minde Col. liabduck laugh, amd he forgot a1l sbout the billous attack ftom which he had been suffering on secount of betting on the wrong horses al the races the day previous. © florae * Rddy eame in with a brand new Jaw, st for the oceaston, never to beput ont ol place again by any Town of Lake pyliceman, ft la hopeds Scnator Blaine jeft for Bloomingtbn during the torenoon, accompanted by Emery A. Btorrs and A. M. Jonea. Btorrs Is to give one of hls .characteristic talka tn Dayid Davls’ home, Sen- ator Oclesty took an early train for Waukegan, where he spoke yesterday afternoon. Every- body about Kepublican beadquarters lovkeil aud felt hopelu) as to the Suture resuits In I~ while the rlatista wero drovning, The uarters here. It 1s & alid but fetr ftiends, BLUE. The reporter looked arotind earnestly and pa- tlently to And & Demoerat of any promivence, hut his scarch wns unsuccessful. They had gone 1o thg raves, Or to the country, or to thelr homes, or to the lxlncen of fasting aud prayer, But Lhey wera not in thelr apholnted haunts. They had hung thelr harps on the willows, and they didn't slug the songs of Zion in the house of thelr mourning. As far as cotld be ascertained from same trho had during the day sech and talked with these stricken brethten, most of them wfre Inconsulable, They had Deen firm in the idea that Olito would go for them by an overwhels iniz majority, They had sbandoned, like M Goudy, the principles -of thelr fathers, and gone in for soft money, Inthe expectation that 1t would prgve suceessinl, Hut they found, very mueli to their disgust, that they had bet o the wrong horse, or hnd fallen on the wioug alde of the febre, antd were disconsolate beyond measure. The only Democrats ‘who showed any jubiintion were the hard-money anes, who pointed withexuitatlon to the alieged foct. that, wherever they had made a stralght fight ou falr, ‘honeat, hard-movey princlpies, they had been reasonably Ruccessful, but that, wherever thay had gone off after strange zods, thiere they had mot’ with defeat. AN of them agreed that the soft-money busibess In- THinols waa thoronehly disposed uf, and that the Dem- ocrata by thieir course in this State hud injured themaclves beyond hope of redemption. WIHISTLING. There were not many prople aronnd the Flat- Iat headgiarters ymcnln’y. but the fewswho were there teied t ook chcerful, nnd thia be- traved Uielr downheartednens, “The entiitsiusi of 'I-l}c Teaders woutd not lave Gled s half-ounce bottle, * tlave you bicard from Ohio? sutd a reporler to Springer, “Yor 4 \Vhat news hace yout'! '« None, excent what Ia fn the papers.? . “Ia your victory ns overwhelming as you expected i Well, last year wa polled ahout 25,000 votes in Oblo, and,” aceording to 'Tus Tuimuxe, w? have 50,000 now. ‘hat (s n bie it fsn'e ItY believe our vote will be, when we get the ro- turns, from 00,000 to 76,000, Mldu't you' Took for more 1* s e I didnot, , I expeeted we wonld pet one or two Congressmen, | don't kuow whether we have mot them or not. 1feet confident of the one fu the Toledo District. I we don't get him, 'L ve dleappointed.’” Vhat ahout Indiana? All the disbatches indieate—nnd Henntor McDonald says—we wiil have the balatce of wer in the’ Legialature, and that Bives usa nited States Benator. The telegrams fidicate the election ot six fteoiblican Congressmen aud six Democrats, atul the tirecnbackers one, ‘Thut will give us that vote fia 1550 If the election geta into the House.” “ Jlaw about Towal - The dispatclies are mengre {n all the papers, 1 have no doubt but we hove elected one more Congressmen—Weuver in the Bixth, aud I haye :\In;n‘x’ hopes b1 Gitlelte in the DesMutnues Dis- rictr’ 4 You are satistied with the result! " “Moro than eatisted. We have gained steadiiy and rapldly every yenr {n all the Btates, In West Virglnia wo caid near electing o Con- fimnmnn. and demoralized the Democrats naly, ‘They are beginning to see tnat they must unite with us._ We have demoralized the Republieans n the East and the Democrats in the West, and when tho people learn thoy can- not get what they want from- elther of the old parties, they wifl cume over to us In tens of thousands, which I thivk they will do in No- yember."! “Youare not golng to abandon your party oranization{” + Not by a good deal. . 1f the Democrats tn Ohfo and’Indians liadn't slobted o soft-money piatform, and if the Republicans hadn’t adopt. eln Wlll‘.lly-wullv oney—nefther hard uor solt,— wo would biave carried both Brates,” IN LOCAL POLITICH there was but littlo new developed vesterdav, Arthur Dixon haa buckled on hls armor, and uow proposes 40 2o i and et for the Shrevil. ty nomination. Hothinks he can beat Kern. n the othor hand, Gen. Man not so good as they were, now that the contest wil Hoftman. Among the candidates or Col hitherto not mentionid §s dir. Toin Ferrler, who s served In the Btate Legislature. TIN CANDIDATES of the Democracy, Including Congressional, Henatorfal, and county, met Tast night fu Lhe Palmor House to hesr the report of the Cam- valgu Committes by them selected, and to see if sl the wembers would serye. Olio and Indiana sesmed to have dampened thetr ardor, Chartey Kern was there, 8o was Carter H. Hareinon. 8o was youug Doolittle. Kern was not very communicative to Tua TRIDUKE mun. Neither was Mr. Harrlsou, — His wemory ran back to tho dnys when he put up $LGW for Charley Kern, aud ) for Aunew; amounts wiileh, it {4 sall, have never been oal k. ‘The object of tho mecting was aceom- vlished, and all the meutbers ot the Commiltes reported that they would serve. Then the cun- didutes were buunced, aud the Commnittes went iuto executive sessfon. Salvolm Menouald was sen emporary Chalring A permanent or- pzation was clfected electtng Frank Ag- new aa Prestdent and Austyn Duyle Secretary, William Hest was elected “Freasurer. William Hest, Malcolm McDonatd, snd Austin Doyle were appointed the Fiuance Cowme mittes, ~ Other “committees were selected 10 ruao the campalen. The ussessments of cun. ditates will be ixed to-day. It {s understood that they have beeu arrunged us follows: Clur- ley Kern, $8,000; Congresslonal caudidates, 000 each; Scnatorial and Hepresentative, eachi Gounty Commissfoncry, 350 each, d that Shies Kehoe t, and Trowm. will not pouey up, that Judwe Freo has not yet been he Charley Keru (s also on the auxious sedt. SIXTIL COMMISBIONRN DISTRICE. The Repubtivandelegates of tho severul towns muosiug the 8Bixth Commisstoner District et ut Bromen very quietly Tuesduy aud nom. fusted a vandldate for Comunisxivuer, ach uf the tiva towns was allowed Uveidelceates, sud, alter many ballots, Adam Willer, of Rict, was declared the nominge, [is muost Jormdabig stvel proved Lo be L M, Binger, 0of Lemunt, aitbough ke was not deekluk Lo ulte. Mr Miller i & wmerchuus at Maticson, & Giertus, 2nd a geidleninn Lighly spoken ol, aud e bs Le- lieved thi be can by elected. TIE FIBST WAND Republican Ulub et ¢ the Grand Paclfic last evening, -Vhere were 100 members prescut, Speecbes wese tnade by ex- Ald, Blewast, 3t Cobury, Fred Critteuden (colored), and a. W, Kiug, caudldat tor County Cominlssiguer, 3r, Web, caudidate for Coroner, R. H. Waite, aud Geosge White, The latter salid it be was a detriment te the party he would resigy, but be didn's s0 consider binsclf, and, haviug received the nowluation st the hands of the rerular Conveutlon, would be the last nan to compro- wise sud withyraw. {Applause.] e said ho would be true tu the parly Whether ddected or L ok, D. J. Lyou also spoke, seylug that he reslized the dunger of the situstion, but ueveribeicas be would coutinue 1o be s candidate fur o Lextslature uutil the last ballut was polled. Wastilngton Hesfug was called on. aud ex- presaed e hovt that the trouvte in tbe Fuost orjal District wonld he settled fn way. ILwas the daty of the First Ward fo e cob the nominea of tha reguiar Conventlon, With two candidates for Renator, the District would eertainly be toat to the Republicana, Cien, Brem gald the First Ward eontd not affond, yersonnlly ot politicnlly, to azard the loss of ‘a single tote dh the Leglslature, Lut should come to an arreements Omar Basthmell mnide n few remarka, In which he aivised the withdrawal of both $¥hite an “Favlor, and the nomiation of a man who had nothing 1o do with eleeting defegaten to the Conventlor. [Avplaune.) The First Wanl would not yield an Inch. John Hunter hoped earmony would be re- stored, and that a Republlenn Renator and two Representatives wonuld be sent tu the General Ansembly. He scemed 1o be in favor of the retirement of both White and ‘Tarlor, and the vhioosing_ of anpther man. [le thought they would see the necesaity for dofng something, Persons amotinted Lo nothiag; the intereats of the party must be cmsuited, | Applanse.] On motlon of Mr. Kehoe, the uatter of select- ing delegates for the vounty itnd Congressional congentions win referred to the primaries, "The Ulnb tlien adjourned, MINON MERTINAS, Ten thonsand dedgers,' Wheral arfvertising In the otean, a transbarency, and 4 fife and dretian rernlted In petting between 200 and 500 peonle into Farwell Hall last eventng to llsten to Chase, the Flatlst. asn't much of a meeting, but Bpringer and the other leaders were iappy uver the fact that the Democrats conulin't 4o any better, If as well, TheRepublican Club of the Reventh Ward met at No, &i ‘fi i Island avenue lnet even- Iz Theattendunce was guite large, (4 Kroll E. il. Thotpe, atd E. F. Colbiy were appotnted Judgen at the coming primary etectlon, auda resolutton was adapted indoreing Hank ftucer dan vandkiate for Coroner helore tha Consen- tlon nezt week, #peeches were made by Mr, Wuodniun sud othets, A meetlng ot the Fourteenth Ward Republfe- an Club was held at Nev, i Milwankee avenmte 1ast evening. The only business In order was the election of uine delewales to the Cotinty Convention, which was done by ballot. resuiting as followa: John Baumgarien, August Steln- ouse, Aneust Mesor, Emil Wilken, L, Martin, urge Ttahire, W, 8, Edbrovk, August Wen- del, A, W, Hatfen. The incellig then ndjourn- el The delegates elected are nut pledged as to the Bhirlevaity, but, as seven outnf the nine are Uermans, it s safe to predict that they dre for HofTman. . ‘The Fifth Ward Republicans met at No, 139 reler avenue last evenlnwg, with a good at- tendance. A connittee of seven was appointed 1o sefect hatnes of deleitntes and 1eport Sator- day evening. A Mr. Grecley mude nshort speeel, dunmmvlmi the dmlependent nomination ot dudge Bradwell for the Legislature. He received with an ominons shlence, which seems to Indicate that the Fifth Wanl Republicans do 1ot reviprocate his feclings In regacd to that nominatlon. Mr. Kirk Hawes urgred each one to posl himselt on the nuestions of the day, so that he would be in 4 bosition to discuss” the matter Inteliirently, {le read the Club a round lesron on political economy, trenting clearly of the finargial question, and’the teasons for the present hard times, He was frequently ap- pinuded. ‘The merting then adjourned to Sat- urday evening. "T'he Sixteenth Ward Rentiblicans hielil a meet- ing Inst eveniinz, On motfon of Mr. Appleton w committee of flve was appointed to present eighteen names, from whom six nanies be chiosen to bo the catididates of the Club for del- crates to the Connly Canvention, ~ The Com- mittee on Constitution and y-Laws asked for furtlier time, which wus granted, und Instrue- Lions were glven o report to the next regular meetiog, The Chialrman was guthorized to ay point an Executive Committes of five. He stated that ho woutd muke the abpolntment at o future thine, The Executive Connittee was etnpowered to reng Meyers' Hall for cvery Tuesduy nhzht from ™ tow until alter the election. Mr, A, Miller stated that the County Coumissionera bad changed the Becond Preciugs voting vlace from the cor- ner of Wells and Schiller to the corner of Sedg- wick and Sizel against tho wishes of the voters It that precinet, o Ho did not thivk the Com- missloners would thanze their action, but the Republican Judges vould meet ot the mormning of election, and pdjourn to the old voting-place on Wella street, n motion the judees were requested tu adjoarn on the mormug of election to No.4i7 North Well atreet, The Committee to report elghteennaimes from whom to choose candidates for doleratus reported, and from the number recommended the following candidates for delezntes to ‘Pie Cotnty Convention wery elected: fL, T, Tgers, Henry Beverin, -Valea- thie Ruh, Charles 8poevl, Anton lnhot, and Willtam Btewnrt, While the vote for delegates was belne l'olllll!"lfpc ches were made by Uen, T I Tsoman, Owf Satity Mal. d. F: Holtiman, (. A, Korn, aria fffiers. The abovedefetnts ticket is unoledeell, and ns far ns can be learned g‘h m:ihlcu between Munn ond Hollman for erifl. ANNER- TAYLOR ACCEPTS, The following létter of ncn'-rlnmu has_been handed fn by Col. Abner Tuslor to Fi A. Brokostt, the” Chairman of ihe commitice ap- gulnlrd at the recent Convention in the First enatorinl District to Inforin him of bissclec- tion as o staudard-bearor : Cuieavo, Oct. 7, 1874, --F, A, Brokoskl, K., Chalriaan Comnmities Scnatorial Coatenlion— DEARMIN: Your note Informing ma thal the Sen. tortal Convention poninsted me for_a candidste to the Btalo BenateIabelurs me, and, sfier louklng the pltustion over, § hnve deelaud fo'acernt, My acceptanca of the nominatlon s not from o on my part to be o candidate, hut from a sense of doty to the Republican party and the tax. burdened propin ol thie district, ‘The person named by tho delogates from the Teuth Ward hind u clidnce four yenrd avo Lo test the auestion, whetber the prople of thin diatrict wanien Tim to represcnt thom i (he Ktato Senate or not, and tho result s known toall. It Jost us u Siate Senator, and many think o U'nited States Henator. 1 was urged by many of the leading Republicans of the city to make tha fieht, all of them inform ing e thal Mre, White conkl uot be elecied, if nominatoa, und 1L wan, thereloro, in the inferest ©f ihe party Lo prevent it, ® The vart of the Conventlon that nominated me ‘wnas composed of clzht delegntes whoss sents wers not_contested, and eight whose sty w part that named Mr. White hai five d than tis; 4nd, a8 wa have never had & Benator on thun sido’of tho river since the diatrict was orvan- fzed, elght years ago, | (hink wo bave a right to clatw i, L therefore thank yon for the nomination, snd will muke e best Aght 1 can to be elected, ' Her spectfully yours, Anxen Tarion. ) THE DEMOCRAC The Demacratie Central Committes met fn secret conelave at the Palmer House Tucsday evening: Theonlyreally inportsut business done wab the aduption of userles of resvlutions tended to drive the malcontents of the party the sttppott of Kern for Shepifl, o outshlo of thy pérty for tiwo years to come, Tt resolus tions provided that every delegate to the late County Conventton who failed “to contlaily sun- port the nominees should nob by ellgible s delegate sgalu for two vears, gnd, further, snonld uot be wominated for any ofilee In the gilt of the varty. The “resulution met fome opposition, very naturally, on aceount of a feeliog untagonistic to being dictated to, but thiey pussed, or were declnzed to buve been pgsd. v Diuring the sesslon, Charley Cameron throw o Orebrand into the Commitice and the party, by Introducing a series of result i adopted by the Demverats ut e Lyl 5 protesting agalnst the nomfubtion ol Kehoe tor nul 8, and sssertiug that hig nomin; tion had been seenred by fraud, « amd vl ing un the Committes to call shuther conven- ot in that iatrict. The resolutions ceested quite astir, and led to some snty disputes, in which all they changed, tesils tue weake ness and uniitness ot - Kebos for the oflive, were confessed, and bu motion 8 Commitice of threa was appuluted to meet the Second Congressfonal Commitiey to-duy il urze the calling of anothier Cont l('nn to_displace Keboe und nomingte some ong olse, The adoption of the resolution wug brought sbout through auery discussion amd erout. bitterucss, sl for the rake of givise ullaira thueust of harmony they were subee quently reconshlared, and the whole wattes wus 1eft to the Cungressivaal Comuitice) e -+ AMUSEMENTS, Luwrence Barrets played ** Hamlet Jast even- g to oneof tios Iargest sudicnces that has been secn in Jiooluy's Theatre. Not ouly were sl the seats Hlied, but the alsles wero crowdud, sud the piacard, dear to the managertal heart, » Stunding-roowm oply,” was planted un the side- wulk, M. Burrett met with & welcome such a8 bas been given only to the grestest representu tives of Jam'et, mmil his loterpretation ol the port brougnd kun tHe compilinents which we #jWays pald Lo pritstic sucieds by un audlence bt 10 recoguize it This evening “Jullus Cusar'! wili*ve lveu, with Barrelt as Cassiva, To- worrow cyentsg, wstead of *Tuo New Play,” whicn It has becw fonnd (mpossible for wony ressons W presend, the company witl play * Othelio,” 81r, Harrett taking the gpart of the Mour, * The Two Osphans » s attractivg good bouses this week at McYicker's Theatre, and the play 1 having o representation which is lghly populsr. At Haverly's Theatre Jo Mur- phiy 18 playtug bis * Kerry Uow » dramo to Touses and with great acceptabllity, — pomln Murray 4 ple the andienve ut ‘Theatre wilh Lis egusativasl diaws ot n's Sz % Slug,! which will 1aat i} the clos The Acadeiny of Music contalns a galezy of varlety talent of various kinds, which is having the agreeahle affect of crowding the theatre to 1he: britn every evenlng, \Vflh%nmly an ezcep- Hon &l the places of thestrical amusemens are belng well attend MARINE NEWS. MILWAUK Bpoeiat Ppated o the Tyitmne, MiLwavkee, Oct. . —Late thia afternoon the ateam-barge Kerahsw wna chartered for 20,000 bu. butley &t :H1¢c and 50,000 bu oate at de to Bufato. Arrived feom beiow since i p, m.—Sche Niagara and (eorgs Sherman; props Neshus, Garden Uity snd conrort; batge A, C. Keatyng, Clestrd for below-~Rehrs ited. White-and-Nine, F. M. Rnapp, Jamaica; for Chicagn, chr Poily M. liogers, The steamehip Amazan ahd prop Traealell, Ane thin morning, have not yet arrived frons the east shore, Indicating hieavy seather feom the north- weat,’ 'The schr Oliver Bliichell went into dry- dack ta-day 1o repaie. aptans of proprilers arrlving from below ro- vort heavy ¢ eather on Lake Michizan yesteriay and last nleht, * Dufing the early part of the nizht violent squatia, with vivid ligntnine apd ternfle thnnder, were exparienced. The rainfall wae ag. tanaivs,’ Ko seriuy iianstora are na yet reported, Capt, Thomas Howland, of the prop Beotin, ntatea (hat ke maw a laree white three-and-after, apparently eosl-laden and npwabl bonnd, rutning mrylhrller near Bklliagailoe yeeletddy, minus hes oo, (irain freighte are azain dndctive, althongh rates remain nnehaueed, The only charter mude at the noon meeting of the Board of Ttade wan the schr Stampede, whent, with huikhead, at $g¢, No arrivals som below ap lo 3, m. Lleared for Chicaga, relir Joseph Paige, LAKE FREIGITTS. Grain frefzhts were slow _gesterday at the old fates—4c for corn and 414t for wheat to Buffalo. The offeringn of #all vessels were reported to be farger, and shippers were hofding 6ff, Robmt was taken, for 150,000 bt wheat, #5000 bu corn, and 60,000 bu onte. To Buffalot Schra d. P, Mdrch, 8. Cook, and E. M. Davideon, coen at 4e; schr W. llume, wheat at 43c: schr Monterey, wheat, and_props Scotls, Avon, sand Dufalv, wheat through. The prop Lawrence, corn to Ogrenn- burg, and the schr Niawara oste 1o Collingwood st 28;ctred. The schr Mars, oata to Ludineton. 1n ternoon the D, A. Wells for oats to Gode rich, i e sthr Nichoins was {aken yesterday for cort- oo trom Litdde Traverss to this port at §2.50 per ord. ‘The achr Charlotte Raab lately pot $1,02!% per 1,000 feet for a carco of Inmber from liay Uity to thi4 port—an ndvance of 1234c, The achr Lizete Law wan chartered at ay City Monday to briug bulk salt to this port at T8¢ per ton, free in. NDUFFALO. Terrata, N. Y., oct. 0. —Charters—Cément for Detrolt al e per bel, free aboard; coal to Poriage, 80¢; coal to Saginaw, Adc; coal to Detrolt, 15¢. Cleared—Props N. K. Fairbank, ltasels, {Foun- tain City, Jay Gould, Egyptian, Chilcado; W, T. Graves, Toledo; echra, Col, Cook, Cleveland: J. T, Mntt (300 tons cost), Milwankee; 1L W, Sage, Chicgn: Jonrneyman, Libnio Naw (1i0tonecoal), Raginaw; barges Sumin Ward, At mable; J. A. :in{(un." nncan City; Diciator, Detraity Little ke, aginaw, l'n-ml'l'un Colbarne for the twenty-fonr hours endiug 840 p. m. the 6l -Wertward—rrone Ar- wyle, Cleveland: City of New York, Chicava; barks WV, . Phelps, Jennfe Grabam. Chicago: Lady Macdonsid, ¥riends, noorders; Canada, Toledo; sctirs John McGee, ‘Trinidad, Chicagot v, d, Suflel. nu orders; Anus Cralg, Sandusky: bntars Kuroka, Albany, ndis, Adirondack, De- roit. Eartmard—flark Clara Yoyelle, Toronto: rehra Jamea Norrls, Montreal: Comonche, Oswego: Jdosephine, 81, Catharin PORT IURON, Porr Henrox, Mich., Oct. 0, —Down-Props doun Pridgeon, James Fisk, Commodoro: echrs Charles Foster, Tlenry C, Richards, 1da Kelth. . Up—-Props Gordon Uampbell, Marine City, Po- tomac, Taledo, Carmorant sad conort, 8. Hich- mund and consoM, Arayan and bargea: sclits . 8, Hazard, Cantow, Havtle Johnson, Bophia Minch, Charles Ceawford, Alice T, Mlotrin, Camden. Wind-=Northweat, fresh; weather clondy, Ponr Hynow, Hich., Oct, 4—10 p. . —Up— Props Onolda, Muyflowerjand consort, Tempest and barges, A. A.’ Turner and barger. Waverly with F. A, ger; kehr Fayetio Brown, Down—L'rapk Jobin Pridgeor, Concstogs, Kewee- nnwy, Atlzona 6nd cantorts schre B, A. Kent, I 8, 3 L W, 8. Crosthwalle, Goshawk, M. W, Faige, Three Brothers, i 8t Lawrencé, J. O mrer, Wind=Northwest, {ight; weather clear, TIRE CANAL Bmarront, Oct. 0.—Arrivals—Prop Montauk, Lockport, 345 bels flour; Orion, Marsellles, 1,100 bu cotn: Gen. Sherman, Ottawa, 5,100 bu corn. Cleared—Polar $tar, Peorls, 02,300 ft tmnbers E. B, Kason, Teorls, 61,00 ft lumber: prop Pallas, Peoria, 42,100 ft lumber; Deer Park N 2, Jtavana, 110,007 ft lumberg pm") Jack rtobert ron, Depue, 7,610 1t Jumber,” 10,000 1ath, 30 DR, D03 It Youher; t 0,52 11 Jumber, 10,850 7 Fraricer, Morrie, 1071 {0 lumber, . DN,00 taths Ibellilant, Morrls, 01,570 1t Tumber, 23,000 sbingles. pro MICHIGAN CITY. Fueetal Dialch ta The Trivwne Micnoax €Ty, Ind., Oct, B, —The schr David Macy, Rpring Lake, lumber; nche Kate Lynns, Muskegon, lumber; A, Plugger, Spring Lake, lom- ber; scur Advance, Muskeron, Sumber: acow Ada 1l DBloom, MNuskegon, lumber; acow Abnalce, Ludington, lumber, The storm has beon severe, but the new work on the hiarbor and breskwater stond admirably well. No dauisge reported in the last twenity. four s, The tug A. (%, Waters icaves to-ulght for Chlcugo with a scuw in tow, MARQUETLTE. Speelal Dixpaich to The Tribune. Manerree, Mich, Oct D.—Arnved—Props Ohiv, V. n, Superior, K. B. llale; sches film Dradiey, Sandusky, Maxwell, |J. Johnson, vun, Pasred Nown~Trop Pacifie, * Tneed Up—D'rop City of Fremont, ——— CAPSIZED, Devgorr, Mich, Oct. 0.—~Tha schr W, ates, of Holinpd, Mich., went ashore nesr that piace fast night, She canslzed Sunday night, forty ant ou Lake Michizan, and has boen drifting The crew was sved, Thu schovner Iy R, Apeetat Dinpaich 1o THe Tribuns. Frz. I, Oct, B —Arrivals—Prop I Prinide. ville, Bullalo; #chr Notth Star, Ashtabulag prop India, Duluth; tug dohn 11, Weldh, Buftal Departures ' Prop Philadetphia,” Chic: tng Niagura, Detroit; schea Allugbany, C. 1. Weeks, Chicugo, SCHOONER TEMPEST 10O Dernorr, Sich., Oct, 0.—A Free Fress avecial trom Muskegou says the schr Tempest, from Sonth Tiaven, bound for Muskegon, went sshore thie wurning, sud 18 8 total o NAVIGATION NOTES. tHieAo, The matino insurance pool has gotien alony bar- moulouly for a week, The movement of vearels In and ou was lght; and busiuess lu the barbor wi tively quiet, Capt, Elphicka received » telegram yesterday sonounetig the sate acrlval of hiv schouner, the City ol Green lay, st Liveipool, from Bouil Ame ar: yesterday compara- o achr 8an Jacinto went inta Milter Nro y-uock yrsteidny fur feuairs aud 8 new oy 8 Aunie Fouvnu wll have u now Jitboom put o yards. nrds. I‘glnd will he put 10 commission to-day, tharee of Capt. John Sellers, nn expo- and rienced snid well-known tugoisy, who wae lstly fu command of the ilackley. A uskegon dispalch staice Wl the echr A, Rnst, which wen! ashore enrly this season on Pilot Luland, and was gotten with conslderable trouble, Mouday - list ou o uhloo. wus welzed ab that vlace on yalvads claim suutiug Lo looge to Capt. Tiavid ‘Tl Luy U, ven, Capl, Napi Michigan Uity yosterday wutuing. $he towe tbrce seuws Joaned with stouw for th st thatport, Cat. Rapler repgrie tha 10 1he breakwhter—which wis ly dam Ahe stornus OF lunt yeaz—ure noarly eompleted the barbor s wow (n good condltion. Dredging bas been connenced invide, and betier dock faul- ities will soon b had. “fhe chagcavle curronts in tbe river caused anotiiey sccident yesterday foreuvon. The fer North Uape wes awiug stound 110 thy echr Euima Muyes, ud had ber Jibvouw cerried (g Tho yesscle Wers east ol Weils street bridus st b tiwe, 4 EISEWIBER. & The frop Toledo gprounded vy (rosse Tale Tuese day wurniuk, but was putiod olf suos slicrward, uilalo was rushiod with o big deet Monduy, a received brer 1.:;“». 000 by of graiy. Capt, Gibucy it take the schr "Few London to Eirh, 638 ROk €50 Waucouia. as hce beon roe vorted, Capt. Blicer, of tho sevenue-cutter Feaseuden, D by ou & Lour of ful U wwons the Lt saving vlations updabe Erle, and reports them in goud cundition, “Phe old coljlulon case between the wchrs K. C. Ttoberts and James ¥, Juy 18 betue heard befors u uster, at Detroit. Tle case o [ e Supreme Courtaf the Joy wzaln suceeeds, Ihe Canadinn tug Jeaste baw been wrecking I Awciica watees by podiug the rebe Wikl The vessel ud Youna off the m!ddie gronnd at Dattolt, may be made oot against her, PORT OF CIICAGO. The following dre tho arrivald and actaal eatlings At this port for the twenty-foar houts ending at 10 o'clock 1aet night: ARRIVALS. TranTampert, Whits Tiall, vindrine, State street, Hehr Taatwila BAin, Staiilatae, Tumiier, Mirket, Lrop Bffain, BuTalo, sundrics, S1ate atreet, Henr . . e IlEht, Foneh ateeet. el viee, Jumier, Sitkeb. Erbr lamplo: i Itiah niref, ..m 3 Manistee, fumbinr, Twenty-set- el Muvkrgon, wood, Rel atesat. Beh i, Allg'l!fr. Inmber, Market. 2ehe dinaarian, Muskeon, tuber, \arket, fohe tuere inwlete, Tiamiin, ltnber, Markst, 'rup Mew Era, (irand [laven ‘towing. Rnah sireat, Eelr ©, tien, Grand ilaven, fimiber, An ip. hr Atannto, Orand 11ATen, lambet, \tawm 8in. e o s Fana dven Tamber, Twelrh aterdt, BehiE Col. Elieworth. Chetiopaan, lamher, Market. SR A gt g B i stme 1 " im, U] Eehir ilatie nn-‘-h\ Prop Avon, Tingalo sundrics, Ciark st Behe €, M ciaelaah, ingtan, Vum!‘-(. Hirel) stfeet, Kelie Iinngarinn, Musgegin, luinher, \{arker. BELIF dniries Garpeit, SuRbtoe, Inmijer. Markat Cowter., IRlley's Hark, es, o strect, . Owen, Escanaba, ore, North Branen Itoll- Naldwifi, Eerghaba, ore, North Braoch T g S It Kelie hwosco, fuft=in, eoal, Q:Inmnmm. P trent, ittt Ada Mogkezon Hehe e e whr L. Walneiige, Fehe dotm Marat, Fiop Erhr tennle mber, Markey, Belir m"u.:uh':, Trish feol. AT AL AR 8 Bt Petey tanic anie Tl Kol trt-Colury ‘Y;vflnm aninice, iane. dounph itesden, Sliskezon Fene i i, {xnistee, 1ght. 1 Sl glra!u. . iita, graln. nrnis, sundries, cridgem. o JbE oae, tnlisil, Prop Tawrenee, Ot belir Keyulat OBITUARY, 5 Mpectal Divpated 10 The Tridune. Denuque, fag Vet f=Lir. Allan Philliosthe oldest practitioner in tho State of lowa, diel this afternoon at the reshlence of his son-in-law, Dr. G Staples, He graduated In 1822, from one of the medical schools in Maine, and had been practicinig over fifty-six years, Ile was »0 yearaof aze. # NasuvivLg, Teon., Oct. 9.—The following has been recefved : “HELENA, Atk Oct, 8.—(eh. Gldeon . Pit- law, of Mexiean War notarlety, nd Belgadior- Ueneral in the Cohlederate rervice, diet thix morning of congestion at his place, ut the outh ol the 8t. Francols River."” FE| MY POPHOSP T GE ERAI".:E“?'PBGTS FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP HEPOPIOSPILITES. “It is I’erl‘ect]r Safe and the Taste Pleasant.” The Oest apparent effert [ to fn. gloane the appetive, | 1t alers die I rulded of the secretion alresily ted, but ita collection s carried of » litalihy Manuer, while the forma tion of thbercie (s refarded. The pap- I:Illrvtlnlwhlrn atientstake on nesh while underthe Infuence of the Byr- upof itself Indleates that no other preparation can ba Tetter nted to belp ai nourish the contitutl and henea be more efMeacions 1o all depreasion of s ot trembling of the hands or ) shortness of brvat eF vonsumplive Dabit. and Tiuscles beconie streagtlened and the bluod purl- . i Fellows' Componud Syrap of Hypephosphites Epeedily and permanently cures Congestfon uf the T, TnrSheniie Vonsnniptian Necxous oosthatron. shortness of Itreath, pfiation of the Ileart, Trem: hitag of the Hands and Limbs, I'h And’ Moental Depresalon, y, Luws ot Me ned fulies of Apnetite, Lows of 1o wiil rapidiy imjirore the we ruzans of the body, whiel denend Tor hesith Ul it Vi ry, and (Dyuluntary nerye ous action. L acts with ¥ gentiences, and snb- tiely, owliig to the exqutslt ly af (4 ingredl, ents. akin L nure hlood itself. e s pleasant sud La prrinanent. REg MVICKER'S THEVTRE. TIHR PRESENT PRODUCTION OF THR TWO ORPHANS! Japranaunced by the Proes 1o be the mont pesfoet atnee te first Ureacntntlon 16 this eity! Every tneniierof thn Powerfil Company scoriug 8 deetded sicees! THE TWO ORPHANS Evury Evening, Wednealav and Satusday o] M. In sctive preparaiion for ifmmedic Latest Kuccess, the Lierolc itouimnes ol HOOLEY’S THEATR! PRICES—5, tc, 750 and ¢1. Matinve Last Nights of the Favorite Tragedta LAWRENCE BARRE Supported by MP.T. \vi"l;i\"\,'z\"n Superb Dramatic This (Thursdary) Night. JULIIN &R Frioay Nigh 0 imdnrllrm. the Alountaln Life XPOSITION BUILDING, EXPOSITION. Only Nine Days More! ADMINSION: ADULTR CINLONEN.... 18 CENTS HAMLIN'S NEW THEATRE, 87 Clarkost., oppostte Court-luuse. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF Mil. DOMINICK MURRAY, ‘The (ireat Uharacier A:‘mrh:u his Intepsely exciting radiia, BESCAPED PROM SING SING ! Lraduced f wraud stvte; wioh cutiry ecte, Dupular Prices~[ieserve ®1, securdiug ta locatlon, " u; HAVERLY'S THIE . J. i BAVEGLY .o, Manager sud Provelator, TLAST XIOUTH] ¥ ATIC COMIANT, b Jrytun e hest oiap), Surprise Party. CHICAGD ATHENEUN, o8 Dearbora st UNIQUE PARLOR BVENING. LE., ATLANTL, Fongutress, Reader, and Manlite, whlihs AN TR ot o Tuesday Evening, Qct, 23, 1878, T GUSINESN CAIDA. Al slzes un CASTIRONEESHES PIPES i Fkison & Co., ek LK Iy s, costed founds’ Bishuraciurers, 1. Louls, Mn. PHOTOGIIAVILY . e Fharoun) ZPhotographer 70 MADISON-8T,, Tuke Elsyaivr. Catinets 86 Gatds, §4. MEDICAL. TRIVMPIL THRUAT TABLETS NEL MR KSOWN TO Fal Cuogha, Colds, Borg_ Throst, oarscncak the Volce, uid al Trade Mark. lotrarie. BEAUTY: OR, THE SecretoaFair Face. An ftem of Interest te Xvery Tady whe D 1o be M. Reautifl + than she mow i * Gnfartanately not one wmman tn & hindesd, factad Ln tle whim of an American climats posscs- 4 that basis ainl storling point of Héal Leantyes pute and clear complexion, AVHat nalure hod thus denied, art taat be ealled upom to furaish. Tt can be ddne; It i4 dené dafly, Peer. W. B apan placed Leauty within the reach of every un- lessed daughter of Eve when lie discovered that m—pmlnz nrtfelo known in (n:llnm iosircien as the e cecrat of Ueauty, and eall MAGNOLIA ~ BALM Tho Magwentss Tarstennure dovica for creating apure st Uioneing compleziod, 1t ennceals nll nntural blesmishes §n tha most sure grising nnd effective manner, It ramoves wil roughoes, sruptions, redses, Biotehey, freekled, and ta with magieal pewet, 12 drives away all evidences of fatigun and'eze citement, 1t makes tho plainest face venutifnl. 1t glvan tho complotion 8 darzaling purity and makes {ho neek, face, aud arme appear graceful, Totund, and plump. It mnkes s matrom af 33 or 40 Jook not more than 0 years old, and changes the rustie maiden fnto a cultlvated elty belle. The Magnalia Balm vemores all blesishes and cone exalt every drawback fo beanlys and, sehile it €5 az Rarmless ag saler, §t (7 w0 lije-like in its effects that the closest obltrver cannat delect sta use. Ladies who want. to maks themselves atteation ¢an mako on obsolute corininty of it by using Iisaarca MagroLia Dusa, e koow of o alliee way, o cheapeat prepn o the workd, ':mng- copaideted, abd souy le had absay dug TRACT OF BEFF, LIEBIG_ COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK POR HOUPH, MADE DISHES AXD SAUCFS. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. 16 & yuccera #nd & boon for 1d feed gratefal.”—Bea “Medical Presat © Lancet” *Daitish Sedical Jonrual® de. CAUTION, — Gehnina only with the fae- ‘simile of Taron Liebig's Blgnatare Ia Live Ink geroen the Label, # Uonwumytion In Englead fncreassd tane Told fn ten yearn. LIEBIB_COMPANY’S EXTRACT oF a1 which nations . T be had of al) Buirekeepers, irveers and Chem! lule Agents tor the Tinlied Staten (wholessle only), C. Darid & C be, Lo gl SAILING TWICK A WEER Fiua New York to Queenstown, Liverpoot, aud Londen. Caliln jasage from $5) Lo #70 currency. Kacurston TIoketn At cd Paten Meerngv, 0. liralis ou Gteat Jritaii und reian Fur eatllug 1 (urthor [ntarnation soply tn 12 LARSON, N0, 4 5outl Clark.st. (STATE LINE BeFAST, UNDUNDEREY l::‘ ; Aafl' i‘?r‘:‘fl‘i‘“)ll\. wesThursday, Oct. 50 P INDIANAL T Lk eturn fickeis vatrates. Apply to A eral Acente. Ty 1.0 el 2, 3 NCITOIIA, Ock. T, 11am ) FOLIVIA, N A New York to Londyn diré VICTORIA, Oct, 16 D ats CELYRUAL (NL 29, 310 m. s, Exeurston {ickets atreduced raton, bion InEE Niay MENDERSO. st W, "OUNARD MAIL LINE. Bailing threc gnnn week toaud frons Beittes Forts, weat Prices, A{vlr al Compuny's Office, harthwest corner Clask wn l d Rtagdotph hicigo. : P, I, DU VERNET, Usneral Wostern Azent. WHITE STAR LINE. Carpyin ghe fuiten Statep and loyal Sialt betwoen New Cark ani Liseriool. - Ko paessze Bl 1o Com Pany's uilick, i south Ciark-et. " ALVILD LAURIGTIEN, Gon') Wostera Asaut. §27 Diratisun (freat Drita ud ipvlang. NP GRRMAN LLOYD. 1 {hts Company will e overe Satar bt o Thter-ates Hobaken: o= Now York 10 3 it Brewen, it Whin, 4R, wuidy siecTasy, BB ¢ B0 Dlenke wpply 0 s & i New Criameittene SEANDARD SCALES oy ALL Kialm FAIRDANKB. MORSE & 0O, 113 & 118 Lake St Chicago. Heearefultalnyoaly the Geanine, nItobs, \ 70 CEFRIEN MOCKINQ-RIRD FOOD, “Gold bl 1_Aquar(s, wholes sule A refnil st hll:‘}‘ld slore, - 117 OLARK-HT, 4 MIS, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington Et,, Chicago, }ll. - at s opad ;"’ Wuywd T uniy 18 equir e dmmeia g b shawid taarr Dalt o IR, TENDRASOR, |t tcil CLaravs us ed. Putleuts als distaucy T, Cousaitalion frce wnd coud Tiusirated BOUK wnd elrc stufloe. 1 CAtbr white, srated (07 1WA 3¢ satiPe--{ren to7v w, i) s e NO CURE! kb NEYiDr.Ke 113 Nouth (turkeal .(‘mm‘ll Ve resaally of by iail, Es b, UF etal lsuscs. Wt il e o the pliyaiclans Gt Par m&l New Yok, awt 1, don, aud #n- 9 penor to ul others jog ibe| prompt ciis of all dis Eliargen, 1 ceot or of Loz o g Prepass by T CAPSULES For the specdy cure of Nerfouj Debfiity. want ot Py, £le., AN D wbob tln uf chaomy agtesd a Anv d-vegiit Laa the Ingrediente Al o JACUULS & CO.7 139 Weal dlatliat . Cluclaustt, o .

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