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ctable, that tho patient Osmanll warslor binds to his Tect until they bear a close rescmblance “CRIMINAL NEWS, foreon strect, Union street. Engine-Hlouse No. 25, District 3—Kixteenth atrect. South Nfanch, LOCAL POLITICS. fl:-ev. North Franklin street, Rearof 125 Clark | are among the most curfons and sncgestive that CLOAR _ ateeet, = find their way ioto print In works desoted T to lllm (;rv.-nt anlay mlxlklm.'imuhlnnn' of u’r';'l' L:‘m:.'::‘" Brown street. No, 772 Soath SHal: g L:v‘x:x:‘.::&-fin‘p:‘-:fi: :"fif?"nm' sireet Korth | mechanics, y L evoted to much-cnduring cuinrade, the camet. = Distilct 4—Sigternth street, South Braneh, | District S e, OB aireel, Laké e rgge |. Hathaway, the Fall River | cers seemed” dlothed nnyiow, or with any | g . o | Bruwn “wrect, Thioop trects Now 108 Fiok | Michieas. "ok (2o avenuc. Ohlo irest, Take AMUSEMENTS. eor g faulter, Sentenced to material and color. Even senior Majorg indulce rimaries for the County Conven« | Rrow Yichigan, Kor Defaulter, Sen’ M'""?utrm"hlrh Joula hardly be toler- tione=eMann Ahead. -Sixteenth street, Sonth Brauch and Disttict {i—Ohlo Street, Chicago River. Take A ated by {he * Queen’s Regulations,” From pri- 4 n ead. -hizan Canal, Throop atreet, Hoyne | Michigan, NOrh Nos. 3 and & Kash TTOOLEY'S THEATRFE, State Prison, v.ln'h;CnLnnrfi]lhkn cq‘mpfinl:z 13 Ginveranl—na e, nxilhef:rviomu luo Taiaud avenas and | streate " OTh Blate surcet. " Nos. 3 and 6 Roi “ Qur Bachelors ¥ entered upon 1ts frat suc- pay is torthcoming. Snme have been two years | | Tomenty-second street, cess in Chicago, and it has been s succens ever - ith a Saivel Withont inoney. To such a pass have '-""L"; Mr. Allrich Ilas a Walk-Over of ,.a’r"‘.“,“’,“,f,‘y’;c"'::";;';'d" ;:':,','“ .‘l‘,‘.'::!," "&L‘&,’t".‘,’: MISCELLANEOUS. since, 2nd so long ss Robson and Crane exist as Takes His Ten Years wilh a Snivel | come that the ufficer cunaidera bimsclf hanpy i 5 A . Hoyne s Keaz . £ 1Ie L hia regularly reccives aven s ortion pf his pit- It for Congress. corner Western and Bine Toland avennes, JIZADQUARTERS. 8 comedy copartnership It will bo a succ which 2Touches Every One He tance. A superior oflicer can hml! live, In District 7~ Sixteenth steeet, linnts & Sichioan There was but little actlvity about Republican | wherever it s prescoted. A haoofer combina- Headquarters in the Grand Pacific Hotel yes- | tion thsn that formed between these terday. The reason of this lay in the fact that | two comediaus couid not well bhe the primaries were belnz held, and all the fn- conceived, sod this oiece fs singularly well terest centered [n the delezatesto the County | aaapted to thelr pecullar yeln, Last night and First Congreastonsl District Coaventlon, Hooley's Thestre was crowded to Its utmost The Btate Commilttee find an fmmense demand capacity,—a rather rara thing for Monday even- for speakers, and they are endeavaring to fifl fog,—and the favorite *“cherubs' met with an all requests. Therc Is o great call for Mr. | overwhelming welcome. Bince the original pro- Blafne from all parta of the country. He was | ductfon of * “Our Bachelo: here, the In Detroft yeaterday, and he wiil_wander Fast- play bas underzone some slight ward. Zach Chandler telegraphed to Necretary | alterations, not very important, but Bliepard yesterday that he could not leave Mich- having a tendency to enhance the humor of the 2an to talk in Illinols, Ile was too busy, Gen. | situations, There fs mlso observable fn the Garticld will soon be In the Btate, as wiil a num. | delineations of Bangle and Jowler a mellower ber of other eminent men. touch, that has less of cxtravaganzs and more The D, f Ii Thelr head of legitimate comedy. The presentstion of the ie Democrats aro all atses. Thelr head- | play was in cvery way worthy of the applanse nuarters, at No. 48 Clark strect, were quite stowed upon it hg’ the sudlence, both as to active yesterday, Frank Agnew and Austin | £cenic accompanimehts andj the selectton of the Doyle were there, with many shining lights. | cast, which included Mr, S There 18 & universs! disgust at the countytizket, | (ng, John Marbic from Kern down to the County Commissioners, | r. Bruce, Mr. Dunbar 7, There secras o bo plenty of filthy lucre about | Inine roles, Miss Emma Pearce, | beadquarters, and the candldates must have | 80n, Miss Uracle Hall, Miss Jessle Crispy, and gone decp down in their pockets. There will ba | Mint Fiorence Daker. ‘The same bill js to ‘he Iot{; lln{ "klnr'll" one]nxv Iuleh;l"e Inlmm)n' day, | Biven tlls eveutng. and Frank Agnew and Austin Doyle will always . = be ready nn-lz?::nw to sce the “bovs and give HAVERLY'S TIIEATRE. them a littls change to go to the place over the The Rice Surorise Party presented last even- way, Billy Best is Treasurer, aud, 88 he is o | jug a most surpriring plece of bulfoonery iu the Did Not Ruin. Canal, Kedzie uvenue, city limis. Hallrosd atation, Lawndale, AEEEATH WARD, District 1—Twolfth steeet, Chicago River, Mitch- eIl ntreet, Jeffereon street.’ Engine-1louse corner Mazwell and Canal streets, District 2—MWitcbell street, Chicagn River, fix- teentl street, Jeferaon sireet. No, b4 Bonth Jef~ fernon atreet. Distriet S—Twelfth strect, Jeflerson _ateeet, Mitehell atrect. lalated atrect. * No, 246 Twolith strect, District 4—~Mitchell street, Jefferron atreet, Six- teenth strect. llaisted street. * Mesgher and Jef- feraon strec District S—Twelfth atreet, Halsted street, Mitch- ell_atreet, Contre avenue, 'No, 120 Brgwn atreet. Diatrict 6—Mitchell streel, lialated Mreet, Six- teenth sircet, ('entra avenne, Prosser's, corner Maxwali and Henry atrects, District 7—Twelfth steeet, Centro svonne, Six- teenth sirect, Loomis street. No, 83 ampson street. District R=Twelfth atroct, Loomls strest, Slz- tcenth atrcet, city limite. o, 270 Thireenth place, view of such u state of offnirs, it can acarce be wondered at that an order for a dozen Georgfan heauties and carte blanche for thielr price, protin- bly a month's pay of the Hatoum Arm strengely on the cars of the rageed soldlers and penntlcss officers; at a juncture, too, when natlonal sentiment smarts under the scnse of recent defeat and present loss of historie teird- tory.” SPORTI . THE TURF, DONESETTER VS. MAZO-MANIE, The owners of the stalllon Bonesetter, record 2:20, that trotted in the frec-forall and 2:20 races at the recent meeting here, have matched him to trot against the chestnut gelding Mazo- Manie, owned by W. i. Wilson, of Cyothfans, Ky., mile heats, threo In five, In harness, for 81,000 asido. The race will tnke place over tho track of the Chicago Jockey Ciub, Oct. 29, the match between tho 4-year-old colts Kentucky Wiikes aud Tekonsha taking place on the same day. ‘ THE RANUS-NOPRPUL, NACE. To the Lidlor of The Tribune, Cmicado, Oct. 14.—The recent interestipg trials of spced between the horsgs Rarus and The Voters Will Please Register--Places Where It Can Be Done, flo Wonld Have Been an Angel (with Ono #1") if Ohace Had Not Lured Him . to Deatruotlon, THE PRIMARIES, COUNTY TICKRT, The vrimaries to select delegaten to the Re- Ppublican County Couvention, which meets at noon to-dav fu Farwell Hall, were held yester- day evenjng in the city wirds and the Town of ;lrdo Park. Tho reault, tabulated, fs a3 fol- LLH HNATITAWAY MUST GO, Hperial Dispateh to The Tridune. Postoy, Mass, Oct. 14.—icorge.J. Hatha- way, the eccond of the trio of Fall River de- fsulters, Was to-day ecntenced to ten years in gtate Prison. He read the story of hia fall to the Court, Wwhich was as dramatic as any page In senzational fletlon. Ttdisclosed apretty state of affairs among the manufactories, and showed that Bangier Chace, now in prison ona ten years’ sentence, was largely to blame forbls «ent position, Hathaway's story of his ex- rience with Sangier Chace was o terrible reve- fationof confldence, error,and despatr, Tle traced Chace's motives in elevating hNm toa positlon of confilence; in urzing him to start the Border City Mills; in compelting him almost sainst bis will to accept the Treasurership; fn then de- ceising him as to the privileges of a Mill Presi- (10K & DRESS TRIMMINGS. Al the Novelti of (e Seasan! - We offer an unusually cheap line of Bluclk Fringes in Plain Silk, Grass, Tape,and Hoff- Dix- Uncer wman. Mann, u;‘ tain, E1GNTIE WARD, District 1—Van Huren steect, South Beanch, Polk street, Jefferson street. No. 05 \Weat liarrison strect, District 2—Polk etreot, South Rranch, Twelfth ::::r:. deferson streot. No. 430 Souih Canal ot District 2—Van Buren strect, Jefervon strect, I’n!l:‘l(n‘let. Halsted strest. No. 172 West Harrl- son streot, District 4—Polk streot, Jefferson straet, Twelfth Chenille from 40c to $3.50 ) 5 2 ftreat, Ilalsted atroet, Corner Desplaines and | liberal gontleman, he .will no duubt trest the b . G dent, which posiuion Chaco ak that time ectt- | Hopoful hava developed such st differences S o | Fotminrairecis, boys well, sud pay the workera, Siais oL ';‘.‘n"",".““m‘;',“’fi[ the ttle of | o preerdd, pled in the Border City Millsi fn ne | o thel tead thought =2 2 2 District 5—Tayloratrect, Ialsted atrest, Twoltth | ~ There was a tneeting ot the Greenback Cam- . y 43 an ex- ) dmiratl g, | i thelr performances as to lead to some though! = street, May strect. Mo, 56 South M 1. gdvantaze of Hathaway's weak admiration of, upon the circumslaces atlending the trlals. (73 18 7 o May strect, No. 870 South Morgan atreet. and his confidence in, Chace's pecuniary ree sources to borrow the mills’ money through its Treasurer, until he had obtained £200,000, wien there was nu Jonger any need of concealing his hand, snd then Hathaway wns permitted to seo that * he was utterly n tho power of thls evil genfus of Fall River, Sanaler Chace. The grief, agitation, and almost over- whelming weakness of Ilathaway as he traced his history to this fatal voint were tereible to witness. 1[0 gald that, while ho was thus sink- Ing his honor and all prospects of future success by permitting Chace to help himeelf to the fands of the Treasury, he was so hant pressed for maney for persous) purposes that ne could not sleep at nl?vht. and was often ohliced to beg of Chace, alinost inva- risbly without success, the loan or res- toratlon of & few lmndred dollars. His story wae. {n belef, the most pitiful appeal a nan. could possiuly make. Taught to regard E’hucn aa fmmaculately pure in bis habits, high nd unswerving fu lils morals and busiuess in- Jegrity, ic naked, with tears and sobs, If it was any wonder that he mhould allow him_aos President to take out of his hauds the first fata) £5,000 which sent tho spealicr to his ruin. and brought-him where he was to-day, He claimed that Dr. Durfee and his sou knew all sbout the trausaction; that for twenty years Chace and the two Durfees lived without any regard to thelr Incomes while subscribing liverally to church (unds, paign Comunlttee yesterday evening at the | iravaganza would® be dolng an injustice headquarters on Dearboru street, for general [ to « stsle of composition which has consultation, occaslonally being made the vehicle of cenuloy ‘The ex-Committec of tha Greenback part " r met at thelr headquarters, Ro8m 19, No. 7; ::z:?dfi:‘:;b.:: ::.,:::1“.:: "."".:;‘.“:-’FD:? Clark atreet, and, amony uthers, placed in nom-+ Inatlon Judce Helm_for Cangressinan for the | clever people, good slngers, good dancers, yll ‘Third Congressional District. bLavlug a natural talent for drollery, but 1u this case they have had the misfortune to get w plece which Is deplorably lacking in all that con- stitutes & mirtbful extraveganza. ‘The im. preasion left on the bewildered spectator fs that the stage manager bad told Altce Harrison, Willie Edouta, Mestayer, and company to go on the stage and “cut up"—do anybing they liked, fo fuct—and If such were the trath result could not have been more grotesquely absurd to any one who came expecting to wit- ness 8 comic performance. That it was enjuy- able fo many ways was solely dunto the tmerit of thie verformers, who bad the tact and the talent to bide the Jack of juveutiou in_the author. Work of this sort s very lfable to° degenerute into mere variety show buainess, and Mr. Gili's production can hardly lay clalm to any better description. tlowaver, bad as it was, the audi- cnee were compelied to Iaugh and admire it by the cleserness of the artists cngaged fu its rep- rescutatlon, Miss Harrison acted the part of a {ascipating young Z'rince Achmet,in which spe bas occasion 10 siog several baliads and operatic sections, and the audience reenlied her aguln and agaln, Willie Edouin tumbled around the &tage in 8 way thot provoked roars of laughter, and there wero occastonally some protty mer. nades sung by well-traincd voices. The tafent of the comvany saved the plece from being utterly meaninriess and dreary, and Ingeed made the audiencs forgot that they hod come to neeu play, Miss Loulse Scariv, Mtss Alies Athertun, and Mixs Jeunfa Y s 1met with proper recognition [o their scveral laltics, sud belped to make * liorrors ™ endus —— HAMLIN'S THEATRE. A Special Bargain in Colored Silk: and Chenille Fringe at $1.50 a yard, very hand- some and cheap. Plainand Beaded Gimps, Or- naments, Marabout 'rim- mings, Moss Trimmings, Braids,&e.,in great variety. An elegant assortment of But- tons of every description, Itis claimed by the friends of Arthur Dizon that bie holds the balance of power, and will be the nominee, For Sheriff Gen, Mann is_the favorite of the Fourth Ward delegation, but, although it s unlted in his favor, final action will depend to a Rreat cxtent on the way in which the Conven- on treats tho namo wiien presented. For see- o:lnl'clmlca Dixon has undoubtediy the best ahiow, In this ward avery lLeavy vote was polled, votes belng cast, Tho greatest {nterest ached to the fight for tho ounty Commis- sloncrship. — The “unpledged” or Club ticket was gotten up in the intercst of Mr. Couclh, snd an ‘antl-clque® tickot was distributed in behalt of ex-Ald. Jolu W. Stewart. Theother side, however, n!mc:cdcd In conveying tha Impresston that the Club ticket ought io be voted §n order to secure the success of Uen. O, .. Mann for Sherlf, and thut the delegates were not pledied on the Commissloncrahin, This story carried many Yates, for tha old soldlers in tho ward were bound to vote tho Mann ticket nui'huw. and, of course, tho tail went with tho hide, Tho hou:h ticket received 615 votes, s majority of In tholatest race of Ilopetu). against timo we may assunic the horse was kept ae closely ns vossible to the inside of the track, and the centra line of his travel, we may further assuma, ata distanco of four feot from the fence, to hisve been oxactly 5,280 fect, or one mile. If,in the preceding race between' the threo horses, lopeful, Rasus, oud Great Eastern, tne horse Rarus had tho sccond place, the centra line of his travel placed hin at lenst slx feet further from the fence. which, were the track a circle, would ive him nearly thirty-cight fect more travel, and, it the track were nearer square, wounld still fucrense tho discrepancy. ‘Ihis thipty-elght fcet represents ono sccond’s truvel at the rate of a mile in 4 minutes 16 seconds. Probably caleulations of this character do not Intervetio ordinarily when horses can pass and take the Inside track :Jnul. in such an cven contest, where haif a sccond fs the meosurc of the difercuce, it would uopear that such records os aro kept should take into cousideration all the attending clrcumatances, Such other facts os nlead nt the start, resistanco of wind and weather, are not consfdered, amd 1t may be the Judges have o wuethod of alluwing tor tiic above calculation, Fukp W, CLanke, Evelueer, " NASHVILLE. NagnvitLe, Tenn., Oct. 14.—An extra day of the Nowhville Bloud-Horse Assoclation meeifur was had for the benefit of . the yetlow-fover suf- ferers. ‘Tho weather was boautiful, tho track {n fing condition, nud the attendauco moderately \arge, Tho firat race, for o purse of $75, three- fourths of n mile dash, three cotries, ¥z, el ferds & Creo's b, 1, Mary Walton, W. J, Wynn's Jae Murphy, Anderson & Co.'s Mamie Flelds, restlted s follows: Mary Walton firat, Mamis Flelds second, Time, 1:189{, Walton sold the favorite tn the pools. The sccond race, purse $100, dash of ooe mile and one-clehth, for all ages, winners excluded ; three entrics, viz.: Cheatham & Cots br. Bonnlo Itaska, W, Jennings’ ch. c. Glenmore, Larrs Hurt's Henry Owens, All started. Won by Glenmore, Bonnle Jtnskn sccond, Time, 2 Disterct §—-Taylor I"!OQ May street, Twellth ::l’ll’:, Loomis “street, No. 407 West Twellth reet: Distrlct 7—Klwam and Gurley strests, Absr: deen atroct. Taylor sireut, Loomis strect, No, $n1 West Polk street. District &—Gurley stroet, Halsted street, Taylor rtreot, Aberdeen street. No. 91 Biune Jslsnd ay- tiet D—~Van Duren street, Aberdeen street, Kiream and Gurley stre Ve ' Loomls stroct, No. 't Congrena street. a District 10—van luren streat, [alsted street, Qnrley atrect, Aberdeen streel,” Kngine-Louse, Blue laland avenae, NNTH WADD, Dietrict 1—Monroo sireet, Van_Buren street, Chicago River, Halsted strect, No. 107 South Jeferson etreet. District 4—Mandolph stroct, Monrao street, Chl- cago liver, Maisted street.’ Corner Washingtou and Clinton streets, Distrlct —Monrae street, Van_Buren strect, halsted street, Aberdecn eirect, No., 147 Sanga- mon street, District 4—Randolph strect, Monroc street, Iial- sted street, Alerdeen and Curils streets, Coruer Washington and Sangamon irects, TENTIWALD, Distriet 1—Ohlo strect. Jinzle strect, Maleted street, Corlla street. Corner Iudiana arid Ureen streets, Dlstrict 2—Ohio atreot, Kinzie strest, Notth Tieauch, Ialsted strect. Corner Union sirect and Milwaukeo gvenue. District —Kinzle streot, Tandolph street, Nortn Uranch, [sinted eircet. Coruer Jeflerson and Lako strects, District 4—Kinzlo street, andolnh strect, Hal- sted street, Cartla sirect, ' Corner Loko and San- gamon sirects, FLEVEXTII WARD, Dietrict 1~\Wwost Ohlo stepet, West] Kinzie Etreet, Curtls streot, Ashland avenue, No. 310 Weet Indiuna etreet, 4 District 2--Kmnzlo street, Lake street, Curtla strect, Aehland uvenue, Muchlne-whop, Carrull strect, cast of Ada. District —Lake stroct, Washington street, Curtis strect, Ashland avenue, No. 405 West Itandolph strect, District 4—Washington strect, Monroe sireet, TILE RAILROADS. TIHIE GRAND TRUNK. Mr. Joseph Hickson, General Managar of the Grand Trunk. accompanied by most of the gen- eral officers of his road and Mr. C., B. I'eck, Re- celver of the Chicago & Lake Huron Railroad, arrived in_this city yesterday, Mr. Hickson stated to a TIIRUNE reporter yesterday that his visit here at this time had no gonnection what- ever with the acqulsition of & Chicago outlet for hisroad. Ile came here merely to consult with s connecting llnes and acquaint himself with the state of aflairs and the public feeling to- wards the roads in this scctiou. He refused to say anything regarding the new pooling ar- rangement, excepting that Le hoped ft would work weil. It may bs stated fn' this conncction that Mr. L. J. Scargeant, General Trafle Manager of the Grand Trunk, was toterviewed by a TRIBUNE reporter the othier day, and ho sald that the Grane Trunk was not doing anything at present to get an - mediate Western outlet, ax Vanderbilt bad thus {ar been treatiniz his road quite well. He be- lieves Vanderbilt was siucere and meant to do the fair thine, o had a guod deal of faith in human nature. Yet if Vanderbllt should prove false to his promises, and try to proscribe the Grand 'Trunk, this line would bo able to sccure 8 Western outlet to Chicago in less thau six months’ time, In sfi‘nu of the assertions of the two leading offictals of the Grand Trunk, it s butieved they All the goods in this dep’t are marked at a much smaller profit than such goods are usually sold, and will be found very cheap. W. A STHPSON & €0, _113 & 115 Statest. WESTEND DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, TN PIRST CONGNEASIONAL. The rr(uu\rinl held Iast nizht in wards anc to six Inclusive resuited n the cholco of the fol- lowlog delegates to the Congrenslonsl Conven- tion, which mcets at"the Pacitic to-morrow moraing. Tho delegates aro ns follows: First Ward—Abner Taylor, Arthur Dixon fi.eglun‘l‘efi.“ i . ‘}l’nn’cn.d % J“\\‘r!;:. R. B, ncon, iam Jackson, and D, W. ki L. Ao Wani1t, ¥, Bilting, . : C;C"O“ econd Ward—iI, ¥, Billings, W, II. Tarncr, Lyman Dlatr, B, A, Varwell, Samuel Wrighe o, 8 lllt‘:l;lor. Heary Bown, J. Caliabian, and L. D, ocker, Third Ward—-0, It, Kefth, W, C. Grant. Chrls- tinn Wahl, Norman Wililam Slhorey, 1. 1. White, Irn W, Bucll, B. ¢, Cook, 8. A. Irish, and Georga Bcheldlg. Al for Aldric] Third Ward—(George W. “Couc Antou Gorton, Uilbert Montague, TITE CONQUEST INQUEST. Soectai Disvatch 10 The Tribune, FEast SaamNAw, Mich, Oct. 14,—Chandler Bcott, arrested on suspicion of befug conneeted with the murder of tho Conquest family near Cifo, proved an alibl to-day, showing conclu- sivcly that he wus {n another county on the nizht In question. William Barelay, also arrest- ed, as telegraphed you yesterday, was relcased g Public attention is invited to the extraordinary W. A. Buller, Willlam Demp- The Hyer Blsters Combination appeared last % D o il Abordeen strvets, Ashland avenue. No, | arc quletly at work to sccure that coveted out- ) ; winutes. " Glenmore sold the favorifo fn th | 49% X C. Clark, C. M. Hotchkln, A, il Halc, G- i Madinun ot e Iet, and tiat ey are: mercly tryibi £ Keep | SVEning at this theatrs [n o now extravagaus atier close examInation, nocriminating evidence | TOONE Hline e B, o By hrown, ML M. | “Titeict G—-donrow ireot, Van Buren strect, | Vanderbiit ot peace untfl they Dave secured ft. | untitled “ Urlips, or the Afriesn Priocess.” It 2 ry chils e e s OB, Pe 0 eet. n, raveling with Mr. c t " = wero wurdéred by tramps, The fuquest Iy still ',',‘L';’fl"';{:"gf‘h;;:'-bllll";;‘oLL;;tr;lnfiuvr Vs chem. | ArilepcteP Bord, Paol Peiver, and 8. Cole. Al | 00" G" ven puren ateeot, Twelttn atreet, | Hrom. is traveling tod ppa this | compositions of this sort, and will bear o progress, Hme looks susplclous, und indicates that the » prugress, Graud Trunk has not yet_given up all hope of uLarhlg tho Luke Hurou Road for its Western outlet, Clemmle (1., Rice'fallle Potk,” Won oy Sallio = Polk, Dillon sccond, Time, 2:003%. © Clemmie U, sold the favorite In the lumln. Fourth race, pursc 875, all nges, dash of three- fourths of n mlle; four cutries, viz.: Curth- man's flamet, Hurt's Clemmie U., Howard & Co.'s Col. Hull, Woodson™s Jewel Moxey. Won by Clemmc Y., Hamict second, Thue, 1:213. Clemmie sold the fuvorite iu tho pools, BASE-BALL. TESTERDAY'S GAME, ‘The game seatenday between the Indianapolla and Chleago Clubs, which {s the fiest of a series of threo to bo played here during the present week, was witnessed by a very small crowd, this Lelng due, no doubt, to the fact that the con- teat had nothing to do with the champlonship, that matter having been settled somo time since. The home uine played a very creditable thouwh not especially brilliaut game, managiug toget in fourteen clean hits, and making but six crrors, The batting waa Jucky, all the hits comlbu at times wheu they vroduced rine, The Iudtanapolis nine coulil do nothing with Rels, getting but four hits off hia delivery, toree of which were by Clapp, Thelr three runs were accumulated In the seventh inning, Clapp led off with o besutlful lincr to right field, . and Witliamson followed with a louy ane to Hem- sei's district, on which ho went all the \\'u{ around,. tho ball not belng stopped, withough but ane base was earned. Fliut and Warner were thon thrown out by Ferguson to Btarl. Avsun mulfed McKelvey's gronuder, Casstdy did the sama kind oflics by Croit's fly, and Sinlding failed to haodla o bali sent by M Cormlck futo his fleld. "This breuk lot in Me- Kclvey’s run, which was the last une scored by Loomis strect, Ashland avenue. Nou, 54 Nebe etrect. ki rlch. Bltth Ward—Chris Tegtmeyer, Nic Nleman, Chrin Ponahurn, H. M. Gamiek. (il Preider, and John Vanderpaol. * All for Aldrich, 1u liyde Park Aldrich gets all the Yotos—six. LEGISLATIVE, The primaries to tho Becond Legislative Con. ventlon, which mects this morning at Central Hall, Wabash and Twenty-second, were hetd Kcarem" cvenlnge, In this district, which-em- races the Secoud, Third, and Fourth Wards, sud Hyde Park nod Lake, and where tho Repub- lieans arc entitled to two members, it is uncer- talu as to who will be nominated, but it s prob- able that Bou Wilson aud Mr. Condee will win, For the lmgn:r there weru threo candidates, Bon Wilson, Ma), King, amd J. W. E. Thomas, the present colored member, The first-named won the pole at the Secund Ward orimaries. And there was much kicking thereat, [t wan charped that Democratic voters were ‘finported to accomplish the reault: and gt one time there were throuts of a general rald on the ballot- boxes. The police were notitied and prepara- tions inado to summarily stop any foolishness of that klud, 1t took the judpes over three hours to count the vote,” owlug to the large nuinber of scratched tickets, The genersl sentient In the Fourth Ward Is in favor of Sol Hopking and Mr. Thomas, the presont Represcntative, It Is conceded that the eolored peaple aro_entitled to representation in the Hlouse, and the Fourth Warders appear to think that J. W. K. Thomas has mada o credit- able showing so far. ’l‘l:lo six delegates from IHyde Park are for onidee. ‘The primarics to the Third Legislative Con- vontion, which mcets at 5 to-day at 772 South Haulstod street, were also hetd ;enterd-‘v. In this district, where a Scnator sud ono Repre- sentattve arc to be nominated, J, B, Taylor is the geoeral chofco for the latter place, & favorable cumparison with muny of them, The company contalns sume cxeellent singing talent, which was exhibited to rare advautage In scveral pretly concerted pleces. These colored artists develop ulso a wondertul talent for comedy, and the priucipal comedian of the troupe wus called oat o otten that he had tinally to give out from sheer ex- buustion, ¢ Urlina " “will be on the bosrds ait this week. A COINER. A&pectal Dispateh to TAe Tridune, stuwackze, Wis, Oct. 14.—Marshal Fink received apardon from President Hayes this evening for Dr. C. W, Orton, now confined at Wanpun. Ile was convieted last December for culninr counterfeit 25-cent pleces, and sentenced to one year's Imprisonment in the State Prison. His term of {myprisonment would bava expired the Intter part of next week, and the pardon Was granted on recatnmendation of the Custom- House oflicers and prominent Republicaus and Democrats to save ‘nln citizenship, which would be fost If he had to servetha full year. TWELFTI! WARD, District 1—Lake strect, Hurrison street, Ash- land avenue, Wood street. Corner Maabson and Page strects. District 2Lako stroet, Harrlson street, Wood street, Jtobay etreet. No, 760 West Madlson wtreel, : District {l—Lake atrect, Tiarrison street, Robey 'v”t‘ U,:lilfly avewue. Coraer Madison and Osk- ley streets, fmmu 4—Laka streot, Haerlson strect, Oaklsy avenue, lockwell strect.” Eugine-house, Madisun strect, near Weatern avenge, District G—Lako street, lidrrison street, Rock- woll streot, city limits. - Corner Madisonstreet and Californts avenuo, District 6—iarrisonstreet, Twelfthstroet, Leav. 11s strect, city limits, Corner Western avenue and Polk stroet, Diateict 7—Harrleon strect, Tivelfth street, Asf land avenue, Leavitt atrect. No, 325 Ogden vue. ‘We are now offering in BLACK MILKS, From low-priced trimming qualities up to the richest gradesof thebest Lyons makers Also to full lines of choice new shadesin COLORED SILKS, Much under present merket value. Elegant Novelties in Black and Col'd Brocade Gros Grains, Foulards and Twills. Cheapest Black and Colored Velvets in this market, CARSON, PIRIE & C0. ATCIISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. Information was recelved here yosterday that & preliminary agreement for the consolidstion of the Atchison, Topeka & Bunta Fe and the Denver & Rtio Grande Railroads had boon drawn up, aud on the strenzth of this announcement the stock of the former Company rosc to 02 Later |1 the day It was given out that there was a hiteh in the negotlations, which causcd the stock to drop aguid to K. Yet the friends of tho Atchison, Topeka & Saots Fe seem to feel confldent that the arrangement will be made within a few days aud that the olstacles can easily be removed. This cousolidation will make the Atchison, Topcka & Santa Fo one nt the finest roads in the country, mivinz Ita north- ern outlet at DenverZand daing away with all competition; and the htigation which has been wolng on between these rowds regarding the right of way through Grand Canon und other pusses. Tho road {8 belnie rapldly pushed sonthi- ward toward a cornection with the Southern Pacific, which is belngr pusbed eastward with equul energy. Mr, 'T. Jelferson Cooltdice and & number of other New England ilatlsts, in- terested (u the Atchison, Topek: tanta Fe and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, are now in the city on thelr way to the West to take s ook at things, and see what furthier steps are to be takeu to tm‘rmvu the property in wiich they aru juterested. THECIIICAGO & PACITIC RAILROAD Mz, J, M. Whitwan, Recelver of the Chicago & Pacitic Raflroad. Coinpany, yesterday flled bis CLEVELAND, Kvectal Dispatch ta The Tytbune, CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 14.—Mile, *Litts, who has just completed a remarkably brilliant musie. sl education {u Europe, arrived at tier home in this city this evenine. Her history is full of yumance, aud her future full of prowise. Bhe ‘was received as a guest at the house of her ben- clactor, 3r. A, B, Hough, who distutercateidty furnlabed funds for her ¢ducation, Here shc sang for the entertalument of her fricnds, and charmed all who heard herv ofce. She will fm- mediately visit her parents i Bloomlugtun, IiL, and then return ‘to this clty and_deddo upon her future plans. 1ELD TOR ROBRERY. Couxcit. Bruers, In., Oct, 14.~Doug Gaodale, of Atlantle, Ia., returned to his home from the Dlack HIlls to-day, and was [mmodlately ar- rested by A detective in walting on the charge of partlclpatiuz in the stopo rubbery at Hat Creck, Wy, Ter.,a fow dsys ago. A barol Fuld worth nearly §5,000 was foutl In his pos. sion, amd the officers ara conflilent of thelr abllity to establlsh his guilt, Tho sccuscd was brutghit to Councll Blutls to-night and lodged I jall to mywait trial, THIRTRENTIL WATD, District 1—Kinslo street, Lake stecet, Ashland avenuo, Hobey wirect. Carroll uvenuu and Lincoln atreet, Lustzict 2—Chicago svenno, Take atrest, part of Kiuzle atreet botween Lincoln und Hobey,' Kobey, Leavitt strect. Corner Indiana and loyne streets. Lietrict 3—Chicago uvenue, Lake street, Leasitt street, westorn bunndaries, Curner ludiana streot and Weslernavenue. T District 4—Chicago avenue, Kinzie street, Ash- land avenue, Lincoin street, Northwest coruner Paulina and Indlana streef FOUNTERNTI WARD, District 1—North Uranch, West Ohto atrcet, Nortu Draceh, Carpentes streot. Noo 205 Mile waukew avenug, District 2—Weat Chicago avenus, West Onhlo streot, Carponter struet, Noble street, No. 402 Milwaukes avenue. District 3—Augusta street, Chleago svenue, penter struet, Nuble street. No, 208 Mucker atsee District 4—-Angusta strect, West Ohlo street, GENERAL MENTION, “The Two Orphans " opened for the sccond week at McVicker's to a good housa Jast even- fo. A varlety programme of considerable st- tractiveness was priven at the Acadetny of Muaie Tast night to 8 crowded house. Mr. Emmett, of the Academy of Music, has taken the lcaso of the New Clicazo Theatre, Which e is to open scon with varlety com: vanics. TIIT DEADWOOND COACII, Apecial Plsvatch o The Triuune, Davexront, I, Oct. 14.—A speclal to the Gazxlie from Atluntle, Cass County, In., says that Dug Goodale, a son of A. Goodale, & prom- Inent cittzen of that county, was arrested there yesterday for complicity In the robbery of the Deadwood treasire-coach of over $25,000 ou the 26th ult., 8ix tt.ousand dollars of the plunder, report In court of his doinus for the mouths of . 3 e th % enue. N 3 % Prof. Franklin, tho dramatic .reader, will give v including a gold” brick Worth ¢4,900, Was T6- | brdor uf baaiing T she et onoashiat In tho REGISTRATION, Hovle Adblandaveiiuc. No. 418" West Julso Auguat, and Sepieamber, which Is 10 brief | o1 unicrrainment this erenin: st 8t Faabe | OUF Now Fall Cataloguc now ready, Soud o Sovered, Chicagos earned two runs fn the fivst inning, TH® FLACER, * DI " {ollows: Univermalist Chiurch for the beoefit of Haboe- wann Hoapltal. {t will consist of recitations from Shakspeare. THE OCONOMOWOC LIBEL-SUIT. 8pecial Dispated ta The Tribune. MiLwavkzs, Oct. 14.—Capeland Townsend, the Oconomowoc Lotel propriotor, in addition nECKIPTS, rict G—North avenue, Augusta Caspidy leading off with n two-baser to centre, U7 Nol tield, and being seut hlome by the fine hits of Btart and Anzon, buth of whom scored. Anson's run in the third Inuing wus also esrned, clean hits by Ferguson aud MuCleltan dolug tho work. The runs in the fourth inning were duo to errors by Shaffer. aud McCormick, although Rofs* three-buse hit helped matters, Owing to the sbsenca of Harbidge, who was out with a polive reet, Chie 0 River, Noblo street, wlre istrict G~North avenue, Augusis stru ble strect, Ashland avenue. No. 743 Mllwaukes avenue. District 7—Division strect, Chlcago avenue, Ashland avenuc, city llmits, * Corner Augusta aud Paulina st District 8—North avenue, Diviston street, Ash. Jand avenue, city Mmits, No. $45 Milwsukce This belog a Stato clection, it {5 necessary thut cvery vétor baregistered. ‘The judzeswill, to.day aud to-morrow, bo at the following plices to reglster the names of sl who apply: TIBAT WAND, Diatrict 1-~The Chicago liver, Monroo strect, Laxe Michigen, "Clatk ‘strect. ~No, 10 Dearborn street, for It free, FAILED TO REPORT, Ricmstoxn, Va., Oct, 14.—The UGrand Jury in the United Btates District Court ias reported indictments ogainst between ninety and 100 Assfences In hankruptey, who have failed for tho Juara 1874, 1675, 1870, 1877, and 1578, and for fome one vear or moro of thess years, to make Balance July1.. Lo ey Freight and passenger sccounis . Hack charges un freight ... Express earnl DKESY GOODS, ¢ Chus. Gossage é Co. o 3 aveuuo, 3 1o the criminal procecdlugs asgainst W, E, sunual reports, cquired by See, 19 of the pare) v B Distriet 2—~The Chicago River, Monrog strect, utrict O—North Branch, Fullorton avonuo, | Bupplle 1 A ‘ a‘m:nd.uuly Bt relating .t provecdings. in i parding oocupiad e bacs. e boi fra Clark wireel, Bouth Brauch. " No. 102 Waabiugloh [ 4o e rue ‘of the Wisconmin boiaion of Soe | Dack charges o frcidhi Smith, of the Chicago fotel World, commenced ukruptey, approved W June 22, 1574, FIGIIT WITIH ROAD-AGENTS, Want of practico und o uniform of course made bl Jess valuable than uaual, TUK BCOBE, Chicsgo & Nurthwestern Itailruad, Norih sveouo, tching strec District 3=Monroa streat, Marrlson stroet, Laka | LBICoS. Novibuaniors favcond, Horth uvenus, Michigan, Clark street. Cormer Van Luren aud Htate atreets, & civll suit upon him while be was under urrest at Woukeshia Inst Saturday, layine his damoges 8% 810,000. The attorneys for Smith will move avenuo, i istrict 10—North aveoue, Ashland avende for adismissnl of th il th v cte Ho—A sove : 7 | District 4—Monroo streot, Harrison streat, Clark [ D) Old sccoants 7 T 8 dismissnl of the rocesiuga on the ground e, e ‘:;.f,;;w‘i,“'.i",,,‘,},::;"g;';‘.’,:f e N ] .‘f|.’.’!i’l.‘_'] 4 l_‘f' struet, Bouth Brsnch. - No- 30D KMth avenie. A L ey iatlroud aracl, Iy hits, | A ancou OF fraudulent servics on tho deféndant. Oitesn miles southof thls clty, between the | SRwidyyr. ... WECOND WARD, Districs 1—Harrison street, Lako Michigan, Pock IPTEENTU WA, | 63 5l 4 -i [4 T b v i strict 1—Pullorton avenao, Racine avenue, Balsuce on band. SUATZ | aygpg Mattress guar. Bleril ‘aud posso and two resd-agents, b | S 4 R 1-{] 01 canre nd Polle atreot, Chicago River. No. 441 | o Tiatier Lokajierion svenny Taclno avenuc, ¢ : anteed the heat. als by Colby % 73 99 which one of the- ] Tom Pri 1 Aneon, 3§ b, B! 3 1l 4] 1 | Biateatreel, i | port avenug. TIE MONOPOLISTS AITEAD. Wirts, furniture dea} 219 State sireet. 4 { timea wounded, twive o G":-nu'&”.'.d”fin T | Ferguton, oy n u}.’;lx:n‘m:‘ it st oy ¥:=¥nfl:r'u‘él. Y52 | | Distrlct 2 Fullerton avene, Bhefold avenuc, Hannisnusa, Oct. 1.—Willlam Mo S————————— bands ‘of the ‘authoritics, ' ilis compunion es. | Powere, ¢ L £ | cao liver, Nosthems¥corer Peck and Blate, :fl,‘f,f":;“::nfi,fi?m',A::"‘,',‘,’mm;fi',’,":flhfl;‘f Candlcss, Sceretary of Intornal Affairs of Penne BUSINESS NOTICES, I~ cped. The Sherift s still in pursuit, with u 41 h Blateict J—Taylor -strect and -llarmou court, buurn place, thence east along the souty Jine of | sylvenis, made 8 veport so-day to Attorney- —ai . Drospect of recaverlug the treusure taken from 4| | 2 | Lake Michigan, (Twelit surech, Chleago livar. | (Y50, iuca fo liaciuo avenue, thence 18 buijo General Lear on the investigation which has | . Furnett's Cacnaine In the host ani chespast . v ke conch Bept, 4, 212 ~— | No. Bith Btate street, ton Aveuus, Cornur buelcld and Clybourn uye hai-dressing i the world. 1t Kille dandraft. a1 ? « mi o District 4-~Twullth steeet, Lake Michigan, Four- niigs, been in progress for several weeks past under | joye Irritation, aud promolcs & Vigurous growit of FAIUED TO AGREE, e rICL 5 Fourtbenth strest. Laks Bienieor | - Ditrict 3—Fullerton avenus, Larrabee sircet, | the direction of Deouty Sccretary Atwell fn | tob e C et Battszon, N, Y, Oct. i~Tho Jury fn the o § | sixtosutn atrect, Chicaga Kiver, No, 7 Biats | SEnire strewt, sbetold sveuuo. Soutuoast eoruct | rofercnce to the complaint mads by ths ofle Eliico the recent une of your Oacoatn oy s 3““-11- murder case, aftor being out a long | Slape. 15, 1 o | street. utrict A—uentro street, Durling atreet, Nortn | producers agaiust the various mgrumh sud Jlousiy-bald hicad has beeu covere bri Yazuriant E * Ume, o ‘e V| H TILAD WARD. ' treet, Nu, K4 treet, 5 growth of bair, ad »lwa, evmed your prep- ) . Jory sranoaosgree, and wers dlschiarged. Tho | Wiliwuwon b B Diatriet 1—Stxieduth street Rightoenth sireet, | T5hcs Sholleld sires, N, w8 Whtiow stiegt. | trauportation cumpauies s Baate: Th0 | Tioh ae k cmn ey oo sosrpreps - yire. axhibit iy season the most 17 4tood eloven for acquittal and ona for con- Warn o 0 | Lake Michigan, Clark street. ‘No. H40 State strvet. nuo, Burllng sirect, Boutheast corner Wiscou- | Secvetary reports, after hearing o large num- | 7Cni 340 LONIN MGV many betsy byfura < thtlon, Billlogs was charged with killing bis 1 0| “Dinrict 2—Kightaunth “stivel. Twenty-frst . ber of witncaves sud carctul considerution of | LW 0w valuabie it was as & vextors e, elegant and extensive assortment of Wite. His daughter was thoe wrincipal witness | crar, [N 1 | street, Lako Michigan, Clark strect. No. iy reet, Lako Michigan, North | the testimony, he ta cleurty of opinlon that the J. G, Lewis, 82ainst L, *ha cato haw excited conaiderahie | McCormilck, p ) 1 | Buate strec streel, Noriteast coruee | charges contafned fn the yiemorial of the oll- o ———— tercst 1y 1™ Eust, Bihog. Lot ey e h—Tuwenty-nst street, Tyenty-thra Fashionable Dress Fabrios ever of- Koyonie and Bedgwick strocts, s produccrs has not been substautisted in any Opinion of Eminent Dr, R, II. Walton, . wealthy, Totaleosns connsvarenen oosiS8] 3] 4] 827(18] 8 | stroet, Lake Michigan, Clark street. llowland's, District 7—Fullertun ave Lake Mictixan, | form that demands sction. +Attorney-General | Anuspolis, Md.—Calden's Liebig's Liouid Estract fored the Western Public, . ¥ - Twenty-second strees, beiween Stata strect and | Coutro atrect, Larrabeo strect. Fulice Stativuy | SteCaudlcss concludes the report with the re- | of Beel iv 4 moat gxcellent preparation. It is par o s T4tact) e s a7 a0 Mahask 2vesu Webster aveaue. mark that 1o case has been presentod to him | excollence. Ruperior to cod liver uil ur anything 1 These Spsomltles have been SENTENCED, Jnnings 13 o | | District 4='Twenty-third street, Twenty-sixth wxrEExTH wanp, s | VHaE e teyoud he. Gndiviery nraviaee oF fuii | havewverssed b wasied o Taming i) . e NEW Yonk, Oct. 15.—Jesso 1t Osklay, tho | Chiciga's 40231000 0-0] 000 Take Michizan, Clark strost. Sodtheast District 1-North aveuue, Divislon strcet, Lake | LISt 18 Ueyo | ! Hous. A recunt lotter from Mewonis, enn.. | cargfully selected with direct refer- Selsultiog Cashlor of tho Merchants’ Exchauge Inditaspoll ol 30 tnttenapotin, 1, 0 9 | cornef tudiana aveaus sad wenty-fourth wiret. | 3 ialES North Lasalla sirout, Mo 501 Nora | vidusl redress iu thy lower courts. guaes: » Coldau'a Ligtivs Liguld ixiraét of iced he & ¢ a ai . :’;:(am\ Bank, who fled to Europo in 1870, but | Tw, P, Castldy, Dlatrict 1-Twabiy-stsietroct, Thictath sirer, | CHICMIEEL S T 1TEMS, Poliow Fofar Maet]s hencaciut asu proventivo of f ence to the fine city trade, an n returaod recsntly and pleaded eullty, wes | Thras-ouse oeicioun hits—Chicago, 22; Todlan. | Fraicie svenus, westen boundary. No, 1277 iata | o District 4=ten Divieton "sireot, | Severalof the Directors and all the leading e clude all the gems of the Foreign vereaced today tu the United Statos Court 10 [ 4,005 sh S hktict e—'Twonty-slath streat, Thirtleth struct, alle stroct. ~ No. 437 bedgwrlck streat. officials of the Chicago & Altou are vn atour of | _Use # Mrs, Winelow's Soothiug Syrup* for k "::,yunnhndlnbor {0 tho Alvany Peulten- | “irei on errors—Chicego. 4: Indisnapolis. 4. | WS boundard, Frairie avenus, No. 203 South wl:.:\:l us..fi.n::?e::"llmiuuih::u: aud Conners children walleteethiug. It cures dysentery anddi- | markets, . § G Eerors sflocting the score—~Chicago, 2§ ludian. &) = Ple\autl balle=Flint, fuspection over their lines, The Southwestern Rallway Assoclation will Park ue, l:ul‘r'l::‘fl—'l‘hlnlllh street, Thirty-A1th stre arrbus, wind colic, and regulutes the Lowels, 2 cly ek L ek T s e Northwest r Sedgwick sud Blackbawk st A wm:mcl xi—.\mm avenue, Hurlbut streel, Cly« NOT IMPLICATED. For rare shades and designs our exhibit in this department cannot be exoelled 3 These cholce goods will be found marked at very low ‘prices! “Mail Orders.” clgARs. W ¢ satteficd the public taste. and BAY Il i U i et - SMOKE TIARA S0 CIGAILR, o —— Pratrie buandary. Northwi Northwast vt Mouawk and | bolda mncetiug Thursday at Kaosas City, The Chew Jackson's Hest §weet Nuvy Tubsoco, Oct, fra—t kee " Fisher, 4 bouru svenue. Noribwest coruee Molawk ane e, Blo. A telegram tothe | | UTPIH=CRE T Puber e irch & T hiroett strevie TMIYoAIY otrect, | BIACKAwWE siiects. princioal work of the meeting will bea revision of the treight ratcs and adjust sowe minor ditll cultics. Mr. Joseph R. ITixon has been appointed Gen- cral Azeut of the Uhleago, Milwaukee & 8t Puul Rurtroad for the Northeastern States, with beadquarters at Boston, in place of Elbridge B, i, deceaseds K ‘The Kaokskee & Southwestero Braoch of the esstern bouudary, Prairie avenue. Southwest ‘Fhicty-third strect and bouth Park sveuuc. 3 &—Tmrll'fl"h street, Thirty-uioth h Park avenue, western boandary, No. roct. G—Thirty-8(th strcel, Thirly-nioth tern boundary, South 1'srk aveauv. No. Urove avsuue. District 5~North avenue, Clybourn avenue, Di+ vivlon stiect, Chicago Miver. "No. 204 Lareabes atreet . ORICKET. THN AUSTRALIANS AT DETROIT. Spectal Dieatch (o The Tribuna, DxtroiT, Mich, Uct. 14.—The Australian cricketers commenced & match with the Penln- sutars this - moruing, the home team playing eighteen wen, 'The Australlans won tho toss, and sent the Peninsulars to the bat, Spoffoth’s o _loclued Press agent hero from G. Jordag, Mk'«l’muent of the Houston & Texas Ceutral e ke mplte ot Lot Company er fruplicatss) o recent dreigl Nbbum‘ Yeported at Daltas, "Tex. e — latrict 1-Divioion siroet. - Chi Districy 1—Division strect, Chicaga svenue, Weason sirect, Nort lizauch, Corner Ouk snd Lacrabes atrects, District 2—Division street, Chicsgo avenne, Sedgwick atrect, \Wessou strect, No o 141 Towae send treel. Diatrict $—Division street, Chicago avenue. atreet, o 770 Lot FiFTL Wanb, Diatrict 1—Bixtecuth = strect, Tweaty-second strect, Clack street, Bouth Brauck, No. 4 Ascher Thousands for the Hurem, and Nothing for T the Army, b :‘\Inblxnnd torrespondent of the Londan fua writes: )¢ ly u few duys einco | fast bowling and the nervousness of the De- cuus, Fraoklin atrvet, Sedgwick stiect. No. 18 Markot | 1inols Centrul is belug pushied rupidl towards g H Pt he Cliamberlain of 1Ly Falaco, Hamel | iroiters combined to demoralien the atten, tnd | Y05 2_Twonty-socond street, Thirtv-gret | Lok P Hilinols Centrul 1s belug puslied rupidly towa: Goods or samples will receive aaba. telegrupled 1o one of tho Iperiul Coms | ihey were retired ot W oid of the Aret Iuning Y t | o District 4—Ch! completion. ‘Twenty-elght and a half miles were wmnleud sod in runslog onder up to Sat- urday alcit, and the eutire hine, thisty-seven street, Clark street,” Stewart avouud. ner u Twenty-seventh strcet aud Cottage Grove avenug. Distrlcs S-South Lrauel, Tuuty-gret street, cet. ¥n, 30 e, Ountario etreet, th Lirsnch. Northesst carner treet. Witeloners “at Bagyugy requiring bl to pur- t with only 84 runs. The Austruliaus i for the Sultan, at the carliest possitic Franklin strect, N went to the bat sfter lung nd when the gowe Erie snd Bodgwl prompt and careful dispatch to any i Inall HAVANA LON Gusriateed to coatal all IAVAXA LUNG FILLER, ‘, ] i Llouee, trict o strcet, Chicago River, ‘ cady : Manufactured auly by arg of the country, £ e, a dozew sl g LetwuenWaconzes of | closed, at, o oelock, bud scored 120, with outy | Stewart, wreni, Maluied stioct. Enguo-lions, | Dieles, Gooutedy wireet, Chicago | Ruver. | woilcs, wil bo ready for b“""""""'- 5 ; M, W. WHEELE( & Co., 55 State-st.. Chigago, P 4 brkes, n;fmkuieugd;i?:m}”:“f':fi’m::: o :2.:::::‘:,' gfi::iux ‘e Poy mAl Lo resumcd | BARMCLRUTELS Cllcego Itivot, Thirty-grst street, | 11nuia a0 Market atcecte, 2 1t bas beew ruimored during tha tast few davs | g ¥y syl Fat- Lus deaters. 3 3 3 i the evenlug tho ¢ ¢ BISMTEEATH WAKD, that Mr. Robert Harrls, Iats President of the W sousiderable sum . fideed. n. itselt | Antipodeuns eave for Chicago, a8 Helated suiech, Dearlcy airest. Corner Farnvil Chas. Gossuge & ' Co. . % ¢. District 1—-Division sircet, Clicago avenne, | Chicsge, Burllogton & Quincy Rallroad, bus 3 FENA O 4 "ATH-ST. a0 18 but an ezawmgle of tho pe- T the Weatern dvsocialed Press, oo B ARSI ATCer B Y i Cundl ad Bouth | Lol e Nium et fllcigo Avenne, becs ohered 5 eading ‘:,....3.. on the New e S w. ASSE;ING&N,ST leogpcdttoms ol Turkiah mouarchy, Vut | DETROIT, Oct. H.—The greut ericket match [ yDistrict soIlliuis & Michizan Can strvet. York, Lake Eric & Weatern, formerly tho Erle, ETABLISIED txuo. secploection with tho events of thy moment | besween the Australian eleven and elglicen of city Mintts. Corner Lock struut sud Arches avenu (District 2—Dlrhion,-|'re b Shlcazo avenue, | gt ho Le wbout to acevpt the pusition. 1 N Y T =TT PLATED WARE e 1 oad the exigencle ¢ hot 1 t 10 o'clck this woruing, W Australlans ' svenue, ateeel, v-louse, corucr T S % i St eanl 4 2 ! - e ] i bt telizrun, ait) 1he ouonkse i aieins | S b o il eb Uha Febeln ba pat Ty it i gasirs | S amiass et Frusbllo alress, B, SWCH" | pun w ooy ok etiug et of i [ AOBEOABWAY, NE vouic P 4 Tl(:D W 4 R “atuuet HE ludiates, e sibgulacly twob- | 19 e et Broauds s veoied &5 | soumbery, Siowstt urenis. - Cornes Doadoes sad | - Disttch S1ilinols street. Chicago Hiver, svoik | ADERCURNILUE Sl of: ik Suies, sullusit L e st W il iipburued soldlen—tber pumbers | The Auatraliang weut to bat atdpmgand [ poe q e TR VR o uoleteict -Okta, wireit, Minaly wtsest, Sorth: | bluck and wecd ju the furie lice slotibrise. Y s ! i el 1lmml by the raveges of wor sud ws- | when tine was called kmd';foml fifidruul‘w‘lll‘u et Suyth Disuck, Jelvison sirect. No. ¥4 t‘l::: l’u‘l., Nourtlh Fraukita strect. Kesr of 103 mm’u “v‘_um“"“” s St e i A. B. VAN 10“' b \‘f Yardas Lgermia b tactecs, gt St v e et [ U 2 T (LT e i | T U3 VLIEE e £hd Bl Godit 153 Wadaali-u¥., Clition Lo b