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VOLUME XXXI1X. HD i AUCTION SALE OF STERLING SILVER WARE. STERLING SILVE A e R GO Special Auction Sale To-Horrow, qhis will be the most ITPORTANT DAY of our entire Auction for bargains, BEAR and should be attended by a member of every household. IN MIND, EVERY ARTICLE IS STERLING, or 25-1000 fner than the finest Government coin, and sold under our warrant. Our stock ombraces all the designs and novelties of the Gorham Manufactur- ing Com] Spool * riety from §1,200 down to $4. psny, the best l‘na.kers of the world, and includes over 500 dozen s, Forks, and Knives, ot_ the choicest patterns, and an endless va- of 0dd Pieces and Combinations, in elegant cases, varying in value Special Sales in daytime this week—Clocks and Bronzes, Wednes- day; Dpismonds, Thursday; Fine Watches, Friday ; Fine J ewelry, Sat- urdsy. Gemeral Salas—_—Tuesday and every evening this week. N. MATSON & CO,, STATE & MONROE-STS. NITOURL, CARPETS. Fic. R e s, SPIEGEL & GO, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Al Noveites| Wo will place in our warerooms E to-morrow, several entirely new. and special designs of Elegant Chsmber Sets (not to be found else~ where), at extreordinary low figures We are also deily adding to our .gssortment of Parlor, Dining-room, and Fancy Decorative Furniture. Intruth,our stock is pronounced by gllto be the best selected and most sttractive in the city, and OUR PRICES are always the LOWEST. Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Window Cornices and Rods, in All Gilt, Eb- ony, or Walnut and Gilt, constantly on hand and meade to order. Also, Drspery Work of every description, for which we furnish designs and . prices. To parties residing out of the city, ournew Illustrated Catalogue, with Price List, will be cheerfully mailed res, upon application. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Near Jackson-st. 3 We are receiving a very large line of - JEW DESIGNS and STYLES in PARLOR e 2 G T and CHAMBER SUITS, and in order to L a1 meke room for them, will sell every- {ling from onr immense warerooms YERY MUCH LESS than the prices any E——— dealers lave been buying same Furniture and Bedding at. 0771 STATE-ST. CHICAGD CARPET COMPANY, G:cnnr:u House - Furnishers in FIRST.CLASS GOODS at rea- sonable prices. FURNITURE, g:gm:m; WALL PAPER, and GUR'IA.L\S. Very best quality of 0005, and prices the lowest. —233 State-st. PROPOsALY, Proposals for Armv S f 52 Army § oy OFicE oF Przcmasty 2 SubhLe COMNMISSART, B S i diplicares s 'flx%h‘ms'o oy of 3 cate. with s, c Y0 LT oiClogk o LIl e Tecelved at it for fureihicg fe fu mingl (1035 Sovember ist. 1636 e to the Subsistence FOR SALL. FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLBING MACHINES. The attention ot Newspaper Publishers is called to the fact that haviug lately applied folding attachments to two of THE TRLB- UNX’S perfecting presses, The Tribune Co. have no use for several Hand-Feeding Folders heretofore in use in its press-room. ‘The machines arc of Chambrs Bros. & Co.’s make, and are in excellent order, each hav- 1D tho er improvement. Two or tho machines are adapted to a four-page supple. ment of The Tribune, making four folds, and four to a full sheet. 2ribune size, mi 3 three and four tolds. Can be adapted toany miged sheet. ‘Che speed of these machines 1a limited only hg the capacity of the fesd boy. They can be seen in operation and we guarantee them, with the Kahler improve- ment, to be superior to any machins made. ‘Wil sell them cheap, a3 wo have use for the room they occupy. For further partic- ulars address TRIBUNE (.PO.. Chieago, Il PUBLIC SALE Reilroad Lands in Minnesota. Ta compltance with an act of the Legislature of the State of Minnesota, approved March I, 177 entitied * An act 10 provide for the completion of the lines'of railroad commonly, known us the St. Paul & Paclfic Extension lines." 1will sell at publfc auctlon to the Paul, on Wednesday, <73, and (romday to day thereafier until Tiave been offered, about 50.(XI0 acres of ihe hole shall land {n legal Government subdivisions, situated in tho County or Mornson aud State of Minnesota, through Which county theralirosd 1 completed and in opera- on. These lands are_advantageously situated, convenlent tosettlements, aré gencrally well watered aud gently 1and, pine Iand, prairic aild tesdow, snd are all within ten falles, and'most of them within six miles, of the raflroad track, Maps are on file at the Executive Office, showlng the relatfve situation of these lands. and dexcriptive ists of them can be obtsined by upplication o person or by leiter 10 me, or 10 the publication oficeof this news- paper. J.S: PILLSBURY, Govérnor of Min EXECUTIVE OFFICE, ST. PaTlL. Minn. OCL 22, 1578, FOR SATLE. An Interest in tie Comblnation Ash-Box and Car- riaze-Sten, now in practical use. Apply to man in charge {n froat of Bosrd of Trad, BEATL ESTATE AT ATCTIONT, THE VALUABLE LOT 80 FEET RONT, AND IMPROVEMENTS, Souihwest Corner Monroe aud Clarksts, TO BE POSITIVELY SOLD, Wednesday Morning. Oct. 30, 1878,at 11 o'clock, At Our Ofiice, 173 Randolph-st. W.A.BUTTERS.LONG & CO.. Auctioneers. Far Sale or Rent A handsome two-story_Mllwaukee brick house, fine Dbasement, bath-room, “water-closet, and modern im- provements. House Buaished In_hard-wood, and in Derfect order, With fine stadle, all finished and patnted inside. Half an acre of land about the house. Situated at_Auscin, near the dej WL besold vers low, or rented toasmall family uatls May. Apply to C. H. MULLIKEN, agent, Room 10, 94 Washington-st. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE VERY FINE HOUSE, NO. 163 PINE-ST., 16 fooms, 4 Path-Rooms, 5 Waier-Closets, Jlale Passcuger Elevator, Hard Wood Fioors, ail 1n nice order. “ileating, Sewerage, and Ventllaticn perfect, Wil be sold at bargain, or rented l;l;n%s ned or un- Dy to at very low rate until May. i €. 1. MULLIKES. Age Toom 10. Y» Washingto: HOTEL. 100 Rooms torentat REDUCED PRICES from Nov. first to April, in suites for families, or single rooms, with or without meals. Tune finest Restauraunt in the city connected with the House. AL AN STEAMSHIPS, C Ul clly st gy e (TR delivered af e places (n A N I l N E Srels oD Meal, white, kiln.dried. fn rourd- 40 poundy Homisy: Ficarted, § OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, - Kin'dried. in gouble sacks. g - BELEACH aelde Lwlied cotion e s and GtHGE V1A QUEBEC, VIA BALTIMORE. L6 pourc, S 8AT0les 10 be seen at (s office. PASSAGE il classes between principsl polnts fa 40-b. bo; audles, stearlc wax, sixes. full welght, e and America at Jowest rates, Accommodn. 20 oun Brac e hree weexly Saflings each way. a8 ke o 1, aPe O t0 be strietly pure. ermmomiato, 540, Fold. Steer: ST et Aviles new croy. - (0% CISTIPRA: | 08 ST e, supertor Ships, Expertenced of. Bt Crachens: wLLer premizm. oot Selined Crews. Nnfety the Governing o), Packed (o e OFied DMK, Soda, Tes. and UFs- P and Steerage Passengers through iy inge Hid 1ing N ie- Faineaied T paper ahd then WraBpes i haper A Taer, 1 ;:;.cg_: wém: cases of 3¢-inch stud, lined i ns Jam, Dlaskperrg 00Ted: and strapped.” Xmmnt Tisler Leat, keule rendered, fa s> oy 25 eRels Gelaize, fo ortgtnal care. Ul Qi M-IbTins. Colcman's or Reen's. st I Odtmes) ans oy crop Dir: bottles Walnuts: a 235 quurt 0a oo b - 7o, 150 1< Sultana, 100 qr. bozes Livers and'syqr. boxer Dehosa, -+ ace. Lea & erein, a3 bot 192 pint bot- ttle, 2470 3 cate, e I 21 paper packsges. Dln:u!m‘“"'_""b‘-“iflnmd andto be fn thorough shid- ids wiilbe Uie aboye poereceived for the whole or anv portion of u!:.’f,g‘:,‘ufl::unu. Which tra 0. he Jncreasea of de Actuai 1alie b2 required av e of opentug. e or pecs, LIme of delivers §s required, and no Pres AT beckazes wil be allowed. : dittos ang SULDE received subject to the usuat coa- Bianyyd Best Ve sccompasted by tampies. Uthed op gy oriurther Informazion wiil be fur- Theavsiication 1 this oce. ‘Slt 0 reject any o all Lids fs reserved. . M. P SMALL, Be* Brig. Gen. sad C. S, Europ S |, Can Rule. d Emigrant ints at spectal rates. Inngm’ to P ALLAN E"CE A Ehehso. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing three tiumes 8 week toand from British Poris, Lowest Pri pply at Company's Office, morthwast corner Clark and Randoiph-sts., Chicazo.. “P. H. DG VERNET. General Western Azeat NMAN LINE. ssels”™ will aafl from . Thursday, Oct.dl.at d SG); steerake, ind. Company’s offl L e ST o SOUTH SIDE, OFFICES SARATOGA LAUNDRY Clark-st. (M. Born & Co.) 43 Firenty-econd-st- (. Corlitensen & €2.) Chleago. ' West'n Azt 157 Twen! SUNDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. STEINWAY the extensive and ever-increasing demand for chiem fa America 8s weil a3 Kurope, have induced unscrupulous pluno manufacturcrs and dealers 1 adopt alf soris of dishonorable devices and cxpedients, which they system- atfcally follow with @ zcaland perseverance worthy of a better canse. At one time these persons assert that the planos made 0F 80l by them are the same us * Stelnway's *: atan- other they are made by ** Steinway's™ foremen or_best workmen, and are Just as good, etc., e1c. : a0d so witle- 1y have thiese misrepresentations been circulated Lhat Steinway & Sons are contloually recelving letiers from al parta of the country (nquiriug tnto the trath of these ertions, and rev the fact that most of the smaller makers fo New York pretend to lave becn foremen {n Stelnway's factoty, OF are represcuted is such by their azents throushiout the country, when lu reality not one In tweuty of them has ever been ¢in- ployed by Steluway & Sons fu any capaclty. Up to the prescnttime ot one of Stcinways furemee liag £one nto business fur hiinself, and thy factalone i 3 wuf- o ficlent refutation of tho false assertions to which Liave alluded. Aain, {t ¥ our duty toforewarn the musical public against the misrepresentation of & host of **Plupo- ing Associatiois, ” pretending o be composed of 1w et Work " and maxiog plauvs exactly like *Stelnway's,” and Just 26 £00a, etc.., cie. ‘Fhis Is not truc. Scveral Inveutlons and lnprove- ments, from whicli arise the chifef excellence of the Sicluway instruments, are_patented by them, and can- ROt be used Ly any other maker. e, areat supcriorliy ot the Stelnway Dianos s therefore, not only the result of better and absolutely faulticas matersal and more thorough workmansiip (thougl much fs derived from that), but there are es- wential dlfferences und lm‘vlr»\'emcnn of construction, the right 10 employ which belonrs to them only, us it ‘was theirs, too, 10 first futroduce them. Aside, then, from the untrutbiuloess of the preten- sfons thus exposed, the risk of purchasing a plano and Telyinz upon any statement or mssurance thal emanatcs from an irresponsibie body of men without name. capl- tal, or experience, and whose warranty, {n many casea, is not worth the paper that contains t, will probably be uppreciated by all retlecting customers. “Another very common trick—Tor it déserves no better name—resorted to by many plano dealers and manu- 1acturers s, in somie manher, 10 procure a Steinway Plano, eltber new or second hiand, which they piace i thelr warerooms, designedly putting it in bad order for the purpose of contrasting it with and showing off thetr own or other inferior planos to advantage. Numerous attempts have been mude, from time to time, by manufacturers of **Bogus” planos, or thelr agents throughout the country, to sell their uferior planos with Stelnway & Sens’ name on, Or a namne spelled o similar that many peonle do not notice the difference, and purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrument fora genutoe ** Stelnway ” Plano. LYON & HEALY, GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE NORTHWEST, STATE AND MONROE-STS. PIANOS, RECIPIENTS OF THE Highest Award at the Centennial International Exhibition, 1676, Philadelphla. LR SN ENNIAL COMMIS- No. 204., THE UNITED STATES CEN SION announce the following report us the basis of an award to NABE& CO., Balimore. 31d., U. S.: PRODUCT=Cuncert Grand,” Farlor Grand, Square, and Upright Pfan AWAND—For GESERAL EXCE uirements of a FIRST-CLASS I Power, Richness, and Stacing Quality of To and Soltdity of Construction, - ALL FOUR KIN. PIANOS shiow Intclligent arrangements, 8 Very ive actlon, and excelient workmanship. Stgn AL T GOSH Director General. Ay Y. President. Attest: ALEX. R/ BOTELER, Secretary oro fem. Every lustrument warraatea for an {ndefinlte ttme. BAUER. TRULY FIRST-CLASS PIANOS AT MODERATE PRICLS. We would eall special attention to the many fmprove- ments fntroduced 12 our Plancs. Am 'mtented Self-itearing Agrafle Attaclment ‘oncuve Nawcbonrd, Improved Vencere lhm;ic,,nnd others which place the Bauer on an eannl With nny Praue now manafactured. Stili ‘with the facilltle: have, weare sble to sell thew for canli 07 on time AL veTy fow figures. - Please call and vince yourself. JULIUS BAUER & CO., 263 & 265 WARASH-AV., Between Jackson and Van Buren-sts. DS OF effect- PIANOS. ,chcmm In tone. [Lxqulsite in touch. hoice of the Musical Profession. ELLOGG: ‘*Floer I have never hesrd.” [4MIL LIEBLING: * Uncqualed by any other.” OBERT GOLDBECK: -**Truly beautiful and mag- nificeut.” Boxawitz: Tnsuroassea by any other.” IVE-KING: **I prefer them to alf others,” Q. B. BOISE: **Cannot be surpassed.” O+ B. MILLS: **Tone pure, rich, briliisnt.” STORY & CAMP, General Western Managers for ESTEY ORGANS. and DECKER BROS., MATH- USHEK, and PEASE PIANOS, 188 & 180 STATE-ST. (opposite Palmer House), Ohicanzg. 912 & 914 OLIVE-ST., ST. LOUIS. Halet Davis & Co; UPRIGHT PIATOS. These Planos combine the highest achlevement fo the art of biano-forte making. and arc comprehensive- 1y the beat fn the world. They are used whenever at- tainable, and have recelved the, HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS From the lesding artists of the Old as well as the New Worl ‘The followlng artlsts {n Chicago use them: N. Ledochowski, Louis Falk, F. Ziegfeld, James Gill, A.J. Creswold, Damls Paul, F. 43, Rolner. F. Hesme, A, Farini, E. Melis Mnadam M. Salvotti, Drs. M. Phelps. These norivaled Planos, with other Musical Tnstru- menis of beat makes. can'be found at my Wareroows. Zilustrated catalogue farnished tree on application. - W.W.KIMBALL, Corner State & Adams-sts. CLOTHING, SPECIAL BARGAINS, Ozr Lot 10.593 I¢ an_elegant All-Wool Beaver OVERCOAT In Black. Blue, Drown, and Olive, PRICE, £10.00. It fs cat In the Iatest style, and trimmed fn the best macner. 1 you buy it for $13.00 cown town, you will seL it ebeap enouga, Lot 31,755 is n man's neat dark brown Herring- bene Ati-Wool Cassimere suft. well worth SIZW. We shail close them out - At $8.50. CLEMENT & SAYER, 416,418,120, 422, and 124 Milwnakee-ar. First, orlginal, and onls strictly One-Price Cash House, S0é iarcest fterail Clothlog- House 1n the WOELD, T DENTISTRY. wWarran FINEST AND BEST FILLINGS ‘Une-third usual rates. D>, McCHESNEY, Cor. Ciark und ffandoioh-sta. Amonz thiem arc our- | rented separately if desired:. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Etc. Iistaisburovosiot Boliubtapsivstiveen Succesfisé’ufiflf SEA'S, 7@@“3—8’1‘. GREATER RUSH THAN VIR, No Sueh Prices Ever Heard 0f! CROWDS! CROWDS ! CROWDS! Ave D iy Astonished at e Bargains ! Our Departments Now Include: FROM .. NEW YO AUCTION.: . EVERYTHING HALF YALUE! FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, LVERW, RICi FA: DS, SN PN wRs. KS, CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, SCAWFS, NUBIAS, JACKETS, s, LADIES' AXD GENT! KNIT GOODS, TOSTE GLOVES, FURS, W GLASSWAIL NES; BAGS, KINDS AND PRICES. ()' T Fows ALL FROM ' | NEW YORK AUCTION, EVERYTHING HALF VALUE, \ Brerything You Can Think Of! BANKRUPT ST0CKS AND J0B LOTS Received From Auction Every Hour. SEA, 2% 76 STATE-ST ADVERTISING. “Thirteen Years’ Lxperience.” Cups. K. MiLer AUTOMA Late buser Car- s, (firle & Co. No. 2 Tribune Building, Chicago. GIVE LOWEST PRICES. | CONDUCT BUSINESS PROMPTLY. INVITE COMPETITION. SEND FOR OUR LIST: SEE OUR PRICE:! TO RENT. st Eloor Ollcss SRR - TETE LARGE CENTRALLY BOCATED Offices recently occupied by the JERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK LaSalle and Madison-sts., “Will be rented toresponsible partieson very reasonable terms. Three large vaults, steam heated, marble counters,>&c. They will make two or three larze offices and will be ND Also very desirable offices, with vaults, &c., on second and third floors. B. W. THOMAS & 0., EaSalle IBlock. FOR RENT. New Store on Einzie-st.. No. 126. Just the place for storing apples. Apply to T. LYMAN, 17 Portland Block. FOR RENT, From dJan. 1, the commodious Store,Nos. 112,114 & 116 Lake- st., now occupicd by The National Tube Works., Apply to T. LYMAN, 17 Portland Block. The Store. Rasement, and Fourth Story of &% Dear- Dborn-st.. tozether oraeparite, With steam-power, cle- Vutor,aud facilitics for manufucturing purposes. Apply [ J. & J. ML GAMBLE! It TO RENT. Store and basement, 35 Lasalle-st., 1o good Joeation and well adapled for mercantiie’ of_inanufacturiig v 0 i3tness. L DOW, 8 ‘Trivune Buflding. TO RENT., One-half of a very desirable office on LaSalle-st.. be- v on and Mouroe: sfze, 31x30, first loor, Dearhorn-st., Kooin 5. We, the undersigned, wish to aunounce that the firm of fhe lately deceased Mr. CHAS. BRACHVOGEL is again opened to the. public with a large stock of goods, comprising a good variely in FRENCH L, PIER, and MANTEL GLA S NGS, CHROUO0S, MOULDINGS, 4 at cost. IVOGEL, { Managers. FENTRTLTANIA MILAARY ACADENT, CHESTE[R. PENN. Opens Sept. 11. Thorough instruc- E Classfes, aud Engit Ct ginecrt ltsh. the ottice of the iremont House, or to Col. THEO. HY AT 3E, DA SILVA AND WRS, BRAU- Gen oa; oot for Youns Ladies and Chilldren, with made by Jervonaity 83 above. Lectures by Dr. Labberion. fer to WM. A, BUY'TI Vouns indie attractive home, thorough Instruce Civil ug, th s Hor particn 0 AEWETT WILEOK. at T President. M¥Gus (formerly “Mrs. Ogden ' loffmian’s) . 17 West Thirty-eigntli-ai,. New Y IO, scuuoL Foi: 5o . HAXD, G Rardolph-st.. Chlcago, 1 v For partfculars apply t cueh, French, and Boardiog aud Day tes. N : Jems Sept. 30, Application may be ietter, or rates, ~Address Gné\'i: HALL-ISS MOSTFORT'S SCHOOL FOR tion, molerateterms. New Waven, Coan. “ TIE FAIR." CGROCERIES. HERE WE ARE! DON'T FAIL T0 TAKE A STROLL THROTGH E.J, Lehmann’s, “THE FAIR, Cor. of State and Adams-sts. SIX STORES IN ONE! Largest and Cheapest Variety in the City. Having bought the Eatire Store and Stock of L. McNa- mara, cousisting of Conteetions, Gandiss, & Cigcars, WE WILL SELL Broken Candy at 14c per 1b. Fair Mixed Candy at 18c per 1b. Andsll other Candies at FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT LOWEL than other homses. Cigars at Prices Never Known Before, 1,2.3. 4,6, 7 8 9, and 11 cts. The ONLY HOUSE that buys cxclusive JOB LOTS AlL 3 AT LESS THAN MANUFAC- OUR PRICES“TALK LOUD ADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURMISHING C000S, ROLDPLATED and GOLD JEWELRY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, WIL&?\’%I AND WOODEN WARE, Ly WARE, POCKET. BOOKS, SATCHELS, AND LEATHER GOODS, SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, SMOKERS® ARTICLES, CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY, PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Our prices we guarantee to be lower than any other ouse. Don't fall to take a stroll through E. J. LEHMANN'S, “THEHF FATR,” 198 & 200 State-st., and 61, 63, 65 & 67 Adams-st. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Of English and French manufactuare, in Scariet, Shetiand. White, and many REW DESIGES in FANCY | COLORS. Our linmes of American manufacture are not equaled in VARIETY and PREICES. We offer good Merino Undershiris and Drawers at 50¢, 78¢, and $1 eachh. Good Cotton Flannel Drawersat 75¢, all sizes. To close, a line ot Norfolk and New Brunswick Uaderwea heavy weight, 60 per cemt wool, at $2 each, zll sizes: ordinarily sold at frem $3 to $4 each. WILSON B 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chieago. 69 & 71 Pourth-st., Cincinnafi, ~408 North Fourth-st., St. Louis. [ADTIS UNDERWEAR! W have pliceil on sale a &nectal ot of Underseear of our own manufacture, which we have marked down Yery low. We lave uwlso w fine line of hand-made Chemise and Drawer-Bands, Nizhtgown and Camfiole BLVeEy T prive. ACONSON. s and 360 Wahash- COAL AND WOOD. BUCKEYE CANNEL COALT 1e the cheapest and most cheerful fuel for Grates, and Just THE THING these frosty evenings. ARTHRACITE COAL SQUEIANNA COAL CO., recelved dafly n and dry in ull kinds of weather, for ale and retall by BRACKEBUSH & GO. Main OfMice—1 Went Handolph-st., R R. Yard—Carroll and Mor: COAL AND WOOD. Yoe. the undersigned. have this day opened onr office uth Clark-st, and are prepared (0 take orders g+ of coal. In_large vr small quantlcies, nt Jowest prices. Quantlty and quality guaranteed,’ of muney refunded. Your patronage soliclicd. Orders by mafl promotly attended to. lers recelved al 53 South (Iark-si. fron-yard. Closed & RUBBER STORE, 160 STATE-S EVERYTHING. GE GHAIN! Endless Chan for Tee- ors turnished from stock or made to urder by PROVS 0L ¢ NY. C. JEVNE, IMPORTER OF TEAS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 110 & 112 Madison-st., ‘Wil Sell Direct w Consumers, C TEAS!Y COFFERES, SPICES. SUGARS, SYRUPS, FLOUR, BUTTER, APPLES, FRUITS, WINES, CEIGARS, And Everything in the Grocery Line at Wholesale Prices. We aim. to please everybody, and do business on the square, as our success abundantly proves. WE QUOTE PRICES OF SUCGARS From the Rest Reiuertes. nd: Grannlated i A Sugar. Stay A Suanr, per Extea C Whit Yellow €, per D Brows C, per B THEAS. Youne Hyran_. 1mperial Souchung, ellent Teasof all kitids at 40C and £0¢ ver pottrul which You will ud superfor to uny ever ofered Tor the 1nvsey. OUR COFFEES Are Unsurpassed. Thousan test thin fact every week. Two Burns' Rousters autly running. Nonhe nut ihe fiest Coflees ronsted, and 1o stale, remuant Kouds ever sold. The Largest Assortment PRESERVES & DELICACIES At lower prices than ever. CAINNED GOODS! All Suwndard Brauds {n stock retailed by the duzen or by the cuse at Jobbers' Prices s FLOUR. White Winter Wheat, Fluest. ner brl. White Wiuter Wneat Choice, per bri. White Winter W Good. per L} Spriug Wheat, Finest, per brl. Spring Wheat, Chol ori; 4.7 TPateut a K50 Rye at.... PR A1l Warranied Proctor & Gamble's Soap. pas Bubbitrs Best Sonp, b ord’ Duryeas® Starch, 6 boxes Diainond Starcl, 6-b boxes WINTER APPLES! ‘Hand ricked and Cholce at $1.75, $2, and $2.25 per brl. Ne ncta Rasins. New English Cu Turkish Prunex.. New Riackberrle COUNTRX ORDERS Recelve our careful sitentton. Goods delivered at depols Free of Charge, and to ail parcs of the city aud the suburba. 3 SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 110 & 112 Madison-st. HONG KONG TEA CO. C.JEVINE- FLOUR, WEHOLESALE & RETATIL. FINEST MINN. PAT, FLOUR TELEPHORE! EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY TRADE. Fvery barre guaranteed perfectly satlsfactors. This Flour {3 made entirely from “COLD WEHEAT> Aud will make the Oest and whitest Bread. Samplen of tha above Flour will be sent to any sddress on appiicattor. ! "1 brdors by mall or atberwise will he promptly ex- ccuted and deltvered. {ree of cartage. to all purts of the clty or to any depot by. W. H. SCHIMPFERMAN & SON, 172 EAST MADISON-ST.. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ABO 1A Whotesale and Tt PROVIMONS. Dealerse Provision We call your attention to our LOW QUOTATIORS. Hams, None-Sucl Brand . . . .. 8¢ preakfast Bacon, Kone-Such Brand 7ie Shoulders, Noue-Such Brand . . . 5 ¢ Dried Beel . ... .......9¢ Choice Lard, XXXX in fes . . . . 63¢ Tu small packages at relatively low prices. MessPork ... ... v.. . 5750 Fxtia Mess Beef, “new” . . . $8.50 Chicago Packing & Provision Co,, PACKING HOUSES AT TNION STOCK. Y ARDS. POSTPONEMENT. Owing to Dr. REILLY™S at tlon. the resnlt of hix past four weeks' vxpertence, the STOLY OF TIE RELIEF BOAT. which was 1o have Tieen told this evenlng. 14 for the present, postponed Notlce will be given of the date bereafter. ck of nervous prostra- Flac Spectacics sufted (o ail wiubts on scl ciples, “Opera and Fleld Gisises. Yelescoper, Micro- scopes. UP AND BOWN! At the Bottom of the Rock in Prices. AL the Top_of the Hill in Quality, l’urity,_and Full Weights. Upon this basis we offer to the General Public our NEW GROCERIES, OLD WINES, SWEET CIDER, SOUR MASH, CIGARS, FRESH FRUITS, and STRAS- BOURG SAUSAGE. L. C. PARDEE, 136 State-st. L UTELL THE STOLY." (s the tile of our new cata- PRICE FIVE CENTS. YELLOW FEVER. The Number of New Cases in Memphis Still De~ clining. Howard Doctors Fight Their Fever- Battles Over at a Grand Banquet. Painful Discoveries Made . by Many of the Returning Refugees. Houses Broken Into and Ev- erything Movable Car- ried Off. . List of Telegraphers Who Went Out with the Great Fever Tide. - Generally Favorable Beports from the Outlying Plaguc-Spots. MEMPEIS. FEW NEW CaSES. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Meypnis, Oct. 2%.—The weather indications are for rain to-day, to be followed by cooler weather, ‘I'nis, with the astonishing decline in the number of new cases, has occusioved & re nrewal of the hopes which the warm weather and ao increase of the deaths during the past few days had dissipated. The physicians say that everything tends to a speedy termination of the fever scourse, and things are-conse- quently more bopeiul. A larze number of physicians and nurses left for home this moraing, and more will follow to-morrow. They would have goue earlier in the week. but re- mained to attena thc supper and presentation of a silver service to Dr: R. W. Mitchell at the Peabody last vight. The recipient of this com- pliment has EARNED ALL TAE TONORS that can be paid him by the present eneration, and his fame will go down to posterity in the aunals of medical jurisprudence and in the his~ tory of the ave. At the bauquet a prominent feature wasmacde of the sympathy and assistance rendered by the North, and called forth a speecn from .the Rev. Dr. Dalzell, of Streveport; in responege to a toast *To the Press of the Union,” swhich was emiuently patriotic. He referrcd to the inexpressible debt of gratituge due to the press of the nation for the uid extended in se- _ curing the bountiful contributionsof relief in various forms which bad heen poured upon the stricken communities of the South. He REFERRED TO THE NORTHERN PRESS, culogizing its cditors, and stated that he em- braced the occasion to thank Mr. Keating for a0 editorial in the Appeal, in Which that gentle- mao apswered the London Standard aud New York Times, wherein he said: “The South claims no quality the North cannot matcl She will mot lay to her heart the fli tering unction, though a mother’s gift, that at such a time'would fovidfonsly fark her for toe world’s applause. As the children’of one houschould, our gifts, though individually special, belong to the family. The steadiness ‘and tenacity, the bravery and determination of ~ the North, aod the clan, dash, courage, and cn- darance of the South, are the common leritage of e izew of the Uniow.” " Heclosed by sayiag: *1 propose now to leave the room after proposing the sentiment, ‘To the people of the Jand. who have shown such loving kindness to us in this our great calamity.’ ? 2 His speech was frequcatly applanded, 2nd was cchoed in the heart of every guest in attend- ance. Sentiments of this character ‘ ARE NEARD EVEEY DAY, and none are morc emphatic in thelr expression - than ex-Uonfederate soldiers. WILLIAM JNUNPHRETS, amember of the housc of Arbuckle & Tucker, isthe most prominent casc reported to-day. Tie returned to the city Monday last to resume busi- ness, was taken down Thursday, and it is be- lieved cannot survive the nizht. Another warn- ing to refugees, which it ishoped they will protit by. “Residents returning to the city are making discoveries the reverse of pleasant, Many of them realize that their private rcsidences nave Dbeen broken into, and robbed of every portable; article that could be carried off, in some cases the marble mantels having been taken down and remove . 3 As the readers of TuE TRIDUNE sre aware, THE TELEGRAPH CORL'S has been fearfnlly strickeu during the epi- demie, the dead-list baving been larzely “made up of volunteers from ihe North. [ obtained the pames of th who have died thus far, which are as follow: M. J. Keyer. E. W. Gibson, J. 1. Connelly, Toward Alten. Henry Mynatt, C. It la Thomat floud, 3. R. Henricle, . M. Goewey, S, Bawking. J. W Mebonald, Nine employes are sick or convalescing, and two have escaped entirefy. . Thedead are ouried in Elmwood, their graves marked for deotifica~’ tion, and their remains can be recovered - when cold weather sets in. . 3 THE CITIZENS' RELIEF COMMITTES are busily engaged in settling up the affairs of- -~ that orzanization. ‘The receints of moneffrom.. . the North durivg the_swamec-the Treasurer estimates at $60,000, of which $40,000 bus been cxpended, leaving a balance of $20,000 to be dis- tributed among the impoverished orpau asy- lumis. B “I'he suspension of operations by the Commit- tee bas been productive of good results to-day, there peing, it is said by labor agents, many ap- plications for service by those who have thus fur heen subsisting on charity, and next weck it 13 thought will witness a Jarre exodus of field-" pands to plantations needing help to prek aud gin the crops. The streets to-day are decidediy business-like in appearance, and nest week the revival fo trade, manufactures, and commerce Will be an accomplished faet. The Memphis Oil Compa- uy, woolen ructory, and other large corporations resume fabor on Momiday. any these will be fol- lowed by other establishments of prominence and weaith. “I'he Zev. Dr. Landrum, pastor of the Central® Baptist, and the Rev. J. W, Wneht, ot the Sixth “: - Street Methodist Chareb, will hold services to-"- 1norrow, to what promises to be larze congrega-— tions. 2 . The undertakers report eizht burials to-day, two of which are colored. OI these.-two are from the city and six -trom the suburbs. Tno followin is the list; Mrs. Muttie Harris, William Lucas, Riessie Brock, Williai Weatherby. " Mr. Austin, Mr. Mavyie Roper, Kaute L. Beehn, % M. IL TILDEN. . Ton the YWestern Associated Fress. Memrms, Oct, 26.—¥ifteen physiians of the Howard Medical Corps report sixtecn uew eases, eqnally divided between the city aml conotry. Tbe majority of those reported in the city are of persons who were taken ill 1o the suburos and brouyht ito the city for treatment. i ‘fen local physicians bave' been appointed on duty in the city by Medical Director Mitchell to taie the place of physicians from abroad who bLave been relicved. Members of the Medical Corps who are quar- autived from bome have been requested to re-