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~ . TIIE CHICAGO TRIDUNE | POLITICAL. annulling or canceling by the Pro. euinleat 10 7 (he privilege accorded hy Wednesday, was ‘prostrated with ‘{zvcr yester- WEDNESDHAY, OCTOIER qal Gnvernment of day. ooy iy the Detteh Baxgrinient, 1f sufo The tallowlng I8 & copy of & telegram rent R ; dnz fioek Jo 0 n: thi ine to the Chairmen of Relief Com- " s made for the conat wopalation: ff hia morning to the Chatrmen . soandidnl el from _the | abing " groinde The Sickle of Death Relent~ | mittces in the principal citles of the country : The Red-Shirts Understood to Be bl r-tictober 1o : cRIieG o L D ,, i s Dithies and othier contravances * for eatch- lessly Mowing the Mexri, Tenn., fict. .~ Inland tawns that Bulldozing Wade Hamp are snhject ta the regulations of this jees- Bf Newfoundiend, 1t s pot casy to rec what yalaable meanure for the wrivileae of Art, hare ha Dio yel paying the balances thoy owe, Fiftacn thonsand doltars wil] be required. We have barely enongh 10 Pty our own debfe, € 308 have sny fands an hand wnbreribed for yellow-fever sufferces if for- warded to us we will distribute. A, D. Laxnatarr, President Itoward Assocution, BPOTS, FADUCATL NEWS, Kpecint Disputed 10 Tas Tribune. Papucast, Ky., Oct. #.—Ice agaln last night, and weather quite cool. The citizens hold s meeting to-night to make preparations for the reception of Dr. Blackburn and the presentation of the gold medal. In reply toa telegram Inquiring what day would suit his con- venience, a Jetter was read from Dr. Blackbum, fn which he sclected Thursday, the Tth of No- vember, The reception will be an enthusiastic one. A dispateh from Jordan Station statcs that Miss Bello Alexander was same better to- day, A dispatch from Unlon City reports it safe for refugees to return to Hickman, MERIDIAN. - Speeta) Dispateh to The Trituns. MenipiaN, Miss, Oct. 20.—We have bad seventy-one deaths and 125 cases hero to date, with seven new cases in the last twenty-four honrs. ‘Thedeatitution here is great. We have hiod but ons mail in the last month, aud feel as ton. Aftermath. Jati I]l.!‘m.: ronceded to the Uniled States, this Govern- ¥ ean promire to Ita citizens undor the gn ce trenty. e il ot under any circamatances he Ad smissible foc one Governmont 1o subject the per- e Wrberly, and the interestn of Ita Gehermen f e nnreatrained reanlstions of another Govern- fo %, hpon the wpzgeation that such suthority ot o oppresaively oF enpricionty exerciecd B womd auy Vovernment accept a3 nn miequats B tantce af the proper cxercinc of auch snthority e cltizens by a forelzn Govarnment, that " ramptivety the regulations would be uniform in Breit operation upan the snbiccts of both Uovern- ments [n & similar case. 1f there are to be regulas a0t comuion enjoyment, they muat be authon- ticated Fall of the Mayor of Chattanooga, at the Ending of the © Fray. - Leader. sts of the Victims at Dry Grove and Rucky Springs, Miss. 5 nated for Office by Tamm BY COMMON OR JOINT AUTHOMITY. y Pat most manifestly the subject of the remulation of tle enjoyment af tho ehore fishery by the res dent Provincial povulation, snd of the inshoro feh- ery by our feet of fiahing crulsers, does not tolcrate §ountrol of ro divergent And competing iuterests by dawentle leglalation of the I'roviuces, protect. I and iraing domestlc intoreat at tho expense of forcien interest, On ordinary motives human con- duct necensarily shapes and antmates lucal fewala- The Danger All Over at New Orleans, and Foroign Immigrants Admitted., Passage of the Twenty-fonr Hours With- out a Death at Vicks- burg. acter of the speech which Wade Ha jon. "’l‘lm ovlidence before the Ifalifax Commission makes 1L obviouathat to exclude oardahermen from eatching balt, and thus compel them (o o without bait or buy hoit ar tho will and Erl:a of the Provif- cia} fishermen, 14 In the interest of the local fal men, and w1 be the guido and motive of anch do. mestic legledution as in now bronght to, the notibe of tuw Goverument, You will, (hegefore, any &0 Tord Salisbury that thes Govermment canm was Jargely duc to the attitudeof Many People Btill Dylng, However, in the Interior of Alabama and Ut exprors ita untiro “dlment from tho Ylow Tennesses, it we nra cut off from the bajance of the world, iy o1 : of ina widect " that “hin dorobips RO We liope that gencrous publle will remember | StSt anid securing Iis electlon to soemn to nojeate, Thi Gaverningit, SOUER - T tiore Ay L eieron Biaite Samate. i was . firiiee eht of the Unites 7 A :'.'l"hl"{figl:x!’:nnfi;‘&'l"{‘vznh:anu’:\ ate 10 bo exer- CITATTANOOGA. cAlto. that, while Ifampton had bees 1sed wholly freo from the restenints anid reguiue (‘m‘{u of muynnmm of Newfoundland ‘n;u. et up 2e nothority over onr fshersom abd froln eny other requlations of fishing now in force or thu mity be horeafter cnactest by that Government, 10 may be sahd that o Just participution in this common fehery by partie: stied theeeto may, in (e ronmon tntercet of preserving tho istiery aid Dreventing confiitts between the fatiermen, require jation roguBton e conprimy AUTHOWITY, Thia may bo conceded, but. should such occaston reacnt dteelf fo the comuion apprecittion of the P tiovernments, it need not bo said that such Computens authority cun only be found In a Joint Convention that whull receivo the approval of her Bajesty's Government snd our own, Untii this arrangement shall be cansummated., this Government must recurd the protonsion that the Jegisinpion ol Newfoundiind can regutate our Menermen's enjuyment of n treaty-right an striking atthe frealy Maell, T& aesorte un authority ont: ¢ e side and @ subinleion ot Wi other, which has Bot becn propancd 10 us by her Majeuty's Govern- meat, s has not ueeeptud by tuls Govern- ment. 1 cannot douht that Lord Balisbury wiil Skres thut tho InAerion of auy such elewent fn the Freaty of Washington would never have been secepted oy this Guyeenment It 1t could ressung- bly b thouzht poenible that it coulid have been nro- posea by her Majesty's Government, Tie fusce- tlou of any such prupusition by construction nuw fs equully at varianca with the viows of thle tioveras went. Tho rep Govern- went by the inter 1 Jeaye no roony of authority (s ae serlous and extensive in el relntions as it Ix in urinciplo. The rude opmii- catlon made to tho twenty vessels fu_ Fortune Uny of oty assertcd suthority in Junnary Inat drove {heta from the profitavlc prosecutian of thole pro- Jocted crusex. * Ity the sawe ronson tho entire in- THE MAYOR DIRS. Soectal Dispatch tn Tae Tribune. CnaTrAN00GA, Tenn., Uct, 20,—~Threo deaths today,~Mayor Thomas J. Carlite, Edward Schliesoneer, and a colornd man. There were three new enses,—one white, Fred Btoermer, an aetive momber of the Reliet Committes. Magor Carlile, a native of Plilladelphis, came here in 1834 as a Quartérmaster, and had re- mnined herc cver since, Ile was proml- nently costiected with the bullding of the Alabamu & Urcat Bouthern Rallway, was an Al- dermon for three tcrins, was elected Mayora year ago, and woulid have beew re-clected next monih, 1o was buried thils afternoon {n the Natlonal Cemetery, o largo number of citizens attending, Torter Rose, from this city, who took slcle at Stevenson, Ala., while nursing Matl-Agent Weleh, dled hero this morulug. No frost or freeze this morning. A cold raln foll all day. It 1s moderating to-nleht, Thermomotor, at 0 pomn, 5% Stould the weather tuen cold to- morrow the Medleal Direetor witl sunounce that refugecs can salely retuirn, Loumis & HMart's saw-mlll and furniture-fae- tory reaumed operations yesterday, Sister Ber- unnting Is provounced out or danzer. Bud Curry s dyhig. Riley, telegraph operator, is recovering, Fred Balchow Is doing well. The Rev. Dean Thombsou is convalesciug, Snectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Catno, 111, Oct. 20.~The weathier 1s wet and turning cold, Businces {s improving rapidly, and will be quite llvelyina fowdays, Itis honed no new casea of disease will appear. The Cairo Bulletin wi)l issuc Friday morning. MODILE. Bvectal Disparch to The Tridune. MoniLg, Ala., Oct, 20.—The Board of Ilealth reports four oew cases. No deaths, Twenty- 815 eases are under treatment. ‘Total cases, 1835 deaths, 54 A heavy rain bas fallen all day. There {5 every prospect for e frost. NEW ORLRANS, New Orueaxs, Oct. 20.—Westher heavy, with rain this morning. Dcaths, 10; cnscs re- ported, &2; total deaths, 8,004; total cases, 13,002 2 To 6 o’clock 6 deaths and 27 cascs, of which & Were new. The Young Men's Christian Assoclation re- norts 21 now cases and 1death, The Ilowards report 187, all old, BATON ROUOR. Batox Rovar, La., Oct. 20.—~Naw cases, 13} death, 1. public opportunity he mignt take stoutly denounce the transactions uith. 'The dutalls of an attack uvona Washlugton. compavies and unc of ' Intaucry, dre forn and arined with riflen, pistols work Lo break up the Republlcan aome of thein went uver to the stan and mmediately produced geueral flag In pleces, and tampied 1t under VICKSnURO, Vickanunag, Miss., Oct. 29.—0ne death. Driz- zling rain Lo-night. DELTA. DestA, La, Oct. 20.~One death, Mrs. J. COOKED. Wasmsaros, D. celved here fu regard to the Massach He Is Compelied to Follow Them Beeause tle Is Their Animated Progress of the Campaign in ; Illinois and Wisconsin, Why None but Richk Men Are Ever Nomi- any. BOUTIH CAROLINA. WIAT WILL NAMPTON BAY) Spertal Dispaten to The Trivuns. Wasiixatow, D. C., Oct 27.—Considerable in- terest Is felt by the authorities here in the char- mpton i1 to deliver at Beaufort on Thursday evening, When his Attornev-General was here last week he gava the authorities to uniderstand that the preemt condition of affairs in South Carolina Gen. Gary, who bus made himseif the champlon of the Red 8hirt and Riflo Club doctrinen, 3a the best meaus of renderlog himsell ponular In the the United explained unsble to control this clement, he had no sympathy with it, and it was intimated that st the next oceaslun to which have attracted the attentlon of the Geueral Govern- meot, god of the country at large. The mect- Ing at Beaufort will afford him full ovportunity o take a pusition 1n which he shall ot Jeast np- pear to be carryipg out bls pledves fu good Republican meeting at {ivorgetown, 8. C., have just reached 1t seems that the Kepublicans had called o muss meeting ot that place, snd were quictly conducting it, and at the samo time i another vart of the town a large Democratic meeting was orzanlzed, sttended by two. -mul?- saed in unl nud sabres. ‘These almost fmmedintely sey themselves to eeting, snd d und mede 8 demonstration arainst une of the speakurs, confusion, when the anined mon mades combined attack upon the meeting and drove off the Hepublicans, tore down the apeakers’ stand, cut down thy Aaz-ptail, pulled ofl the Nutiousl colors, tore the Tout, MASSACHUSETTS. BUTLER'S GOOSB THOVONT TO DI BADLY Suertal Plavaiteh 2 The Trivuns, 'y Oct. 29,—Iuformation re- usctts cam- inure fishery fu held by us uptn the same tenure: b Corkerts, 1z 18 10 the elfect that the Republic e th” Parligment of the Dominion - 3 J paten {8 to the elfect that the Republicans will e latures of Lhe sovers) henslacu, VICKSBURG. JACKSON, TENN, clect Talbor Governor by & plurals Jacrson, Tenn, Oct. 20.—New cases, 10; vut reyree thut this vital question hias ennot ey 1! Jeaths, 4. n preventeil iteclf #0 unexpectedly to tnls Govers ment, and at a date ko niear the period at which i Governuient, upon comparlsun of views with ber Majesty's Govermunent, s to pane upon & con- sormity of the proceedings of the Halifux Com- minslon with the requirements of tao Freaty of Washiuzton, Tho present question fa wholly astda from connlderations bearmy upo the subject, and whieh fuenfahics the tupics of fiy recent dis- patch. Iu the opinlon of tals Government, it i3 ceecntial that we whould wt fonce invite the attentionof Lord Balisbury o the question of Provinelat control over the fishernien of thy United States In theie prosecution of the praviiego secared thera by the trenty, S0 grave.s question (o lte bearin¢ upon_the obligutivns of {his Uoverament snuer tho Ureaty miakes | nccouncygghut thy Frevident should usk frum her Mojerty @Govern- ment. A PHANK AYOWAL O DISAVOWAL s8¢0 the parsmonnt authority of Provincial legin- fion 10 regulate the enjoyment of our people of the fashore fiahery, whichi scems to bo intimated, It ot arserted, in Lord Salisbury's note, - Before the tecelptof the renly from her Mujesty's Guvern- ment, It wound be premature 1o consider what siouid be the conrwe of this Uovernment should thie Jimitation upon the treaty pelvilcuce of the United Mates bo 1nsiated upon by the British Gove ermment ax thelr conntruction of tha treaty, Yon will communicate this diwpatch fo Lord £alisbury by reuding the s3no to hint, and leaving wiih i s cupy. 1 o, wifyour obdiont sorvuiit, Wit M, Evanrs. NUT A SINGLE DEATHL Spectut atich to The Fribune. Vickssono, Miss, Oct. 20.—Not & siugle death of auy kind wis reported ot tho City Sex- ton's oflice from the ity or county durlng the post twenty-fous hours. ‘The weather, how- ever, 18 very untavorable for the eick, It has been s cold, fouay, dimal day, and to-night threatons raln, The deaths at Delta, La., to- day wro Mra, J, B. Corkern, Mrs. Mary Ellen Lawrence, and Moses Conway, s clifld. Threo new coses are reported at Delbl, La., today, by tolerram to the Iowards, Dr. J. C. Harrls, o visitinz phselcian from Ualyveston, ‘Texns, who has been dolng o gooid work Loth in this city and surrounding country, was taken down with the fever at Bolton this morning. Cavt. Beajamin C. Bookout died of mialaral fever ot his piate on Bunflower River a few doys sinces Mr. . V. Bradford, Sherill of Bunllower County, also died from the samo dlsease. The following 1s the list of beaths of whites AT DBY GROVE since the inception of the discaso at that place: Jack Blubibs, Sop ot Col. Witllums, Iiiram Cullendar, Arthur Stewint, y Jimmy Stewart, NOLLY SPTINGS, HoLLr 8rriNags, Miss, Oct, 20.—Four now cases; one death to-duy; nino new cases and one death in tho country, Weather moderating, aud ralulug, towns and cittes from which returl RELIEF, L THE PRENCH CONTRILUTIONS, Pamus, Oct. 29.~The total subscrivtions here for the relfef of the yellow-fever suflercrs.in the United Btates Is §24,000,. ot which 810,000 wera contributed through Mr, Noyes, American Miu- Ister. Wasitinaroy, D. C,, Oct, 20.—Of thoe #rench relfef fund, $1,000 hae been sent to Memplis for tho purcbase of clothing and Ledding for the ' yellow-fuver sufferers. It 18 llkely that Beeretury Evarts will give auother thousand of the fund for the relief of the people lu towns near Memphis. MISCELLANEOUS. TUE RELIEP-IOAT CHAMBERS, 81. Lous, Oct.29.—The natfonal relief-boat Chambers arrived 4t quarantine this morniog. After n brief stay there she came on to the city, whole. The doubtful yote in 205 canvagsed, und I ol theso shiould vo ler, 211l “Latbot would fu the whole aboat 29,000 votes, ‘The cam these figures are hased fias b plan which vnce gave results which aus that Butler will not carry one western counties, the best means of defeating Butler, Democratie party. i & — dlumy Stowart, les at tho levee. Bhe hias Lcen thor- Jors = iy : June Flewelle and viow les & ac, e th Boeclal Dispatch to The Tyibune, THE ACTORS’ HOME, Stin. Wi, W Caston, " ouglly disinfected, fumigated, snd scrubbed | pyrranong, Pa., Oct, 20.—Rotor A Walter Willuuns, Charles Uas from stem to stern. The officers and crow are Mra. Ntubba, all welt, Lieut, Hull, cotmander of the boat since the death of Licut. Benner, says tho suf- ferlng of people in the littlo towns on the river Laok, and 8 few miles back, is vory great, snd demauds inmediate attention, 1u some placcs he says the peoplo ure almost starving, food be- tug searce, sad tho crovs very scaut there. Peo- ple ean be cuslly redched now, quarautine belog ralsed. Flrst Assistant United States Distri Wiughtin Cartor, Wpthtin Cartor, for the Bouthern ,District of New Btewart's iufunt, Zuin Flewellen, Dr. Georee Dickson, 11, Stewal Reply of the Mayor of Phlindelphin to the Chnrges of Certnln Dramatlo Feoplo thut the Ldwin Forrest Mowo Wus fmprops | erly Managods Spectal Dispaten 10 The Tribuna, PUILADELPILA, Oct. 20,—A few weeks azo a large number of leading uctors, representing theatres In all purts of the country, In o letter 1o the Mayor of Pliladelinia, preferred serious charges ngafnst the mutegoment of the Edwin Forrest Home fur the beneNt of luvalld mem- beis of the dramatle profession, Mayor Stokely now replies, in o letter to Willlum Davidge, fn which he denfes that the charges are well found- ol Wenays: In regard to your siatement that it fa s well- Juown fuct that the lome v entirely wanting in ara here for the purpose of taking t the sults spalnst Samuel J, Tllden cavery of income-tax. Mra, Charles Morgan, teargs Moryas Calvin Grliilu, aies Floweilon, Saral Fiewellen, denuy toker, Magy Cokar, Riith Caston, Detty Caston, }flfi':.-ufgnnwn-. Infant, ascertaln what lneome he derlved DEILLY, Livut. Hall says the chicumstances attending the death ‘of Llout. Beoner were greatly exageerated by Dr. Hellly, who, he states. was with the expedition ostensibly 84 a phyaiciay, representing the Chicazo Rehef Assoclation, but in reality us a reporter for & Chicazo paper. Ile charges Rellly with send- 4 ROCKY SPRINGS, The following Isthe list of tho denths st Rtocky Springs since the Inception of the discasu up toSaturday night, Oct. 20 Love Cesna, George Qazy, Tnomas tinshon, Gcorge Harper (colored), Willtam Brock, J. Ands v, (colored), ndres Lee Phompon, Harriet Hall (colored), fure United States Commissioner L detend Filden. ILLINOL MOLINE. Proper order and regulanity. 1 reply It gives me h Einerick, . Anstiu (eolored), Ing bighly sensatlonal Olspatetics, not on Koeetal Dispatch to The Triduny, mflfinxro‘lfif,.“";‘n’"';.1:-2;3":3:"" v::'x Sekor, l“’c; Mine dluflio Wallace, Gicorge H. MclLoan, uh‘fmt ltcu{wr'c sickness aud death, but -buu{ DavENrouT, fa., Oct. 20.—Benator Kirkwood, weatnean, HOt to ey oleganct, harlt wonld vojn, | M. Doval Eli his own very brief (lncas, which wreatly | of Jowa,addresscd a very Jarge uudiencs in Mo~ Sifes Masy Dosus, Hiles Eunity Tlarpor, Nira. Lovi Henderion, vooille 1o find” excecded m any inwtitu- | Miss L, Zessing, * alarmed,ils family, Rellly left the reliet boat | jine, I1i,, this cvening, taking for bis subject Uon. You way the party in ch il y , ot Vicksburg, and” has not been seen since by ¥ Tl o no Teare T or e on l"h""-{';m“r‘;" Yeae Jtwil :ll,mknn. i l(_l‘m‘;).:»l,"k"' any bos connecied with the expedition, tho financial question, which he treated in his usual logical and forcible manner, THE UAILROADS, His LouisviLLe, Ry., Uct. 20.—The quarantine in Boutnern cities haviug been ralsed, the Louls- ville & Great Southern ltoad has commenced running double dally tralus to Littla Rock, Mcmphis, New Orleans, and all Bouthern the persun in chirgo tukes every caroof it. i way ve thut Mr. Mcdrdlo Is doficiént in somo inal+ temw, but It would, in the oplnton uf all the Board present. be diicult to find suy one who would Mter 01 tho plave. Yo tmy connertion 1 bew 1o saure you that ull the wombers of the Board whl Yo glal ut any tiwe to hesr and oxamine any M., M, -Wrizht, P hade Duval, J. Henderson (colored), Child of L. M. McLewore, behalf of an honest monoy. Child of Mr. Bmorick, = E, ¢, Buw, Siss Halile Gushon, Mrd. Nannle Ely, Mre. Duval, wrick, Flowers, Chaa P'helau_(colored), J. Audrewas, Jr. (colored). preaston on all who listened to him, OTTAWA. 1 Lilile Emerick, polnts. Hundreds of returniog refugees are Avectal Digpalch to The Tribue. St e B eandent oo e of iy Yiaain tbrough 1ho cly e route Lsre. Orrawa, ., Oct, 20.—Williswn 3. Hyncs, o Si"'f{f?"::,’?}’.‘." it woll r‘:uua:-:. ;}n: '::"“' will not MEMIIIS, e —————ee Chicago ncmlegluu, Txmm ld[ a I)u':luocrl'_llllu o Sl steps 0 o .. AL o e oty A haceteary LICN THE WEATHER. audience In the Opera-House this eventng, Tuis P Bpectal Dipatch 1o Tha Tridune, Meypmis, Tenn., Oct. 20.—~From a vellow- fever standpolut there Is but Jittle to be learned to-day. The weathier has made a mess of every- thing, having resolved Into « rafn, misty, mser- able, damv conaitlon, muking the strects dls- agreeable, especially to those of the convales- cent class. ‘The Howards aure still in operation, excopt the Medical Department, which has been disbanded, the remaining alck having boen turned over to the local physicians. Visiting physiclans and nurses nre duparting for thetr respective homes. Every train which comes Into tho city fs crowded to Its utmust capacity with returning abseutees. Jua word, TIIE EFIDENIO 18 PLAYXD OUT. It leaves a mark, however, fn the abundance of destitution, uside from the desclate hearts and homes, and this will be tax upon the charities of tnis people throughout tho comiug winter aua untfl work upon the uext season's crops is begun, Your correspondent to-day visited Gen. W, J, Bmith, Vice-Prestdent and Actlog ut, or indeed any, clothlng save o' friends. Now, on tals point Jvaare strunely It errur. We found tho lnwmates tleanty and comfortably "clad, and, just before Jour favor of the HUth ult, camo 1o hind, one of We wembers of the Hosra had taken tho gentlenicn Inmates and purchiased entire suits at {he cuat of the Home. You va¥ no ruled and regu- or the rwmr conduct of the Home ury ex- hed, On this point, to, you are mistaken. mu-u)c- which wero adopted by the Board abuut he U of the opening of the hstitution are g\ Dled, ond were read "by uv, oid It would by el 1o sugsest wiy additions to thea. 1 Ay, Qbrerve that, not three monthw ago, -onu of tho Hoard of Managers read the rules in tho preseuce of ati thy Inmstes, and commonted on {ew utlencth, i sume respecta tho rules nave Yeen violated, but the Board of Direutors, while d!ltnnmrll 10 bave them adbeted Lo, have nut Seted It Iheir duty Lo deal harebly or tou atrictly 8 those woo are this objectw of Mr, Forrest's Younty. " 1n osder o satiuly varseives thoroughly, fonked that (he ladies und pentlenion, Inmates, sbouid mest u in the parlor. “Thuy did'so, and t fuske to thew ol thu contents of your Jetter, aud veryed ihem, i they or anvane of toem had the {huntest gronud of complaint, (hot they or uuy of 2 WoUld frankly say wo, and thal the members the Bourd woul, i ey "boird woullluniy bé tou hapiy 10 semedy Orrice oy T Cmigr SioNin Orvicen, Wasutnarox, D, C.y Oct. 80~18, m.—lndica- tlons—For Teouessee and the Oblo Valloy warmer, cloudy weather with frequent rafus, winds wostly southerly, falliug barometer, fol- lowedd In the west portious by colder northwest winds and rising brrometer. For the Lower Lake region warmer, cloudy weather, followed by raiu, southerly winds, and lower prossure. For the Upper Lake Region and Upper Mis- slasippi ey, cloudy weather, with frequent ali ur sDOW, Warm southerly, veering to coliler northwest wiuds, falliug followed by ristog barometer, For the Lower Missouri Valle, colder, partly cloudy weather, wreas uf light rain or suow. nortbiwesterly winds aud risiog barometer. Cautlupary uignale wee ordered for Duluth, Marquotte, Escanaba, Milwaukoe, snd Sec, §, Chicugo, drand Haven, aud Bee. .L and Macki- naw City, e 400, Oct. 30, _ 1 Weather 1 e of the campuig, i well fiilad. l.\‘u now old party should twn Aperial Dinp Decarun, 11l., O enthustastic Republican Court-House to-night, W. il Jewell, oditor of ass-aecf aod prevarations are mukiog for & fmposing flnale. Dixox, 1l this N““'K will carry the e {s pounlar with all Huney, the Urcenbacker, lke bls cau gruum] rupldly, Oct., 20, —The political s about over, lien. TUSCOLA. ispaich 10 TAe Tribun 10CAL OBSRRVATION : cu Upera-} Tima. _ Bar, \Thr fu.| Wind. Each aod every one ol (hen 6:53 2. . 20,001 53 8. PERU, ?('“J,‘..'.‘,’L'n"f n"hl“” _"“"c"“".!"ll“:‘-:x:fln:ln. cxpressed | Treasurer of the Howanl Assoclation, from I l:nll:. g.:.n:u PAES 21 = frectal Piagaich i The mfl""‘th s B3 that they we: ch imputation, and aesured | wpogs books 1 find that the State of [llinols | 95 P W12 W4 : xRy, 1l Oct, 20.—A large and enthusiastic BT 1o A Forrem o ooy CabRY S04 MO |y contributed for Memphis alone $55,122.85, | & Bavig o | o et of Rooubilcaus at. t41s pluce Lhls ov Soscluslon, | cannot e think you buse beenime | of which smount the Chicozo coutributiots foot | J0:18Fu.120.30a! 47 | 77 fuig was wddreased uthe flon. Junics Guodapew ieed upun, | usaure you agutis that, 1f you or suy ‘Maximum, 551 minta of Julict, sud Willlam Cullen, of Ottawg, up $30,480.05. PHRESIDENT LANGATAVY telegraphed to-asy to she Hellef Committees turoughout the country that the nland towns hud appeated to bim for $13,000 tu pay off ther Indebtedoess, and that the Howurds wil have barely enouih on band to pay thelr own debts. Ile therofure, asks thoss Committees haviug funds on hand collected for fever suffercrs (o forward the sume to the Howards for the pur- puse Indiated. The Hom Casey Youuk was notified by Secretary Evarts to-day tout $1,00 biad been forwarded to Memuhis for the reltet uf the destitute. Undertakers report seven deaths to-day, four In the eity, snd six whites, as ful- Mattie C. Wood, Thomas Culleu, Marga- yden, Mrs, M, L. Sims, Mells Touswaun, and Willtam Summers. AL H. Tieoax, ;:‘:I;\‘AWHI\E'\ u Ihe lnstiiuiion has cadse L0 Come - Jfis';'.’,‘;'fl'f"'c“""" llim‘ellfll 10 thy Board, to ] e Wi be uc . Vi Thuronal e m:mh'm. acceptably recerved 1ke reply of the Mavor 1s not. satisfactory to , who are fuciined wlon of the trust, Horme hus vot uecomplisied GENERAL, ——— Cui WISCONSBIN, DOLOR -COUNTY. Watiog, '»Fm L 4 T FA WarknTOWN, Wis., Oct. POLYGAMY. Utab, Oct. 2 St Lage, .—In the Miles continyed for the term. :’:“J.\“u':my wase to-day, subluicot progress is tne dure 0 Have becu made to juatity holding e : eidant tor the Grand Jury. No Eudow- “-House recurds were discovered, nor the betion biaviyg \ben | kY betion b n custody. ‘The cuse wus ¢ et W to-worraw, whet President Jobu will be call:d upon for the records. effect, The peaply ot A upon W 0 mude fipon a than 1,000 yotes trom the official returns. formation frotm Western Massachiunctts leads to the coulident beliel on the part ol the Republie- ouother lawyer, representing the Goversment, Mr. Tilden 14 interested in the Pittsburie, Fort Wayne & Chicazo, the Cleveland & Plitsburg, and other Western rallrosds, and the object of tho Am‘ulry 18 to sourves for the time in which he is charged with Luving puid an fnsuflicient amount of tax to the dovertinent, ‘The testimony will be taken be- to-morrow. A Now York attoruey heartily recelved, aud made a very favorable ju- s the first aud probubly only Hourbon mecting Conscquently the house was 2018 Wers ivet why the wred to power, 10 The Tridune, Thicro was & largoand resaed by the Hon, Danville”News, Harrison, of ludiana, will speak here Nov, 3. DIXON, clal Diapatch tn The Triduns, county by an increased mafority, classes, Tho Kov, 3Mr, Bpecinl Di ‘Tuscats, I, Oct, 2.—~The weather belag favorable, a largo audicnce of women, and nen of \'uunlz m and ntelligence, assembled at the ouse this alternoon aud listened to the ablo aud fmpressive speech of Bevator Ugivsby. Bpectal Disnatch to The Tridens, 29.—The cuse of the Btate of Wisconsiu against 0. W. Traynor for the $20,000 cmbezzliement of the fuuds of Dodge County, on trial at the recvut tern of the Circuit Court, before Judge Vulling, was Itis wenerally admit. ted that no conviction could be bad, aud the postponcment was made throuzh the interven- tlon of thu District Atturney tur solely polisical Dodze County are mak- iz w vigorous fledit th's Jall aceinst tho cundi- dates of the * Democrstic nne,” of whicn ‘Truyuor was chlef, the District Atiorney him- being one of tbe riug cundidates for ro- aud the riugsters feared that to set the wrnnlnsf ut hiberty vow would seriousty jeopaid- ty of aver £0,000. The canvass made by tho Hepublicans, which has heen one of the most caretul ever made in the Ktate, shows for 205 towns a vote of 135,000 tor Talbot and 27,600 for Butler. The ns of can- vassers have been received embrace some of those most favoruble to Butler and some of the loant, and ure considered u fafr average of the towns and cities is put aL LU0 ont of tho 155,000 vores te for Dut. Btato lead varled fess In- of the five Inthis portion of the State many Democrats, recognizing the impossivility of electing Abbutt, the recular Democratic can- didute, whl vate 1or ‘Inlbot, the Kepubilean, as sud 80 de- feating his attetipt to force Lluself on the TIIAT INCOME-TAX. YOU MIGHT BETTER UAVE FAID 1T, SANMY, OLD 1, Sherman, et Attorney York, aud eatimouy in tor there- rom thesy D, Gamble 18 lere to rguing o speech was fug at the Ben graud sud canvass fn Henderson 30, 18 Josing . feuce she e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS Puyeicisns make 0o reports of new cases in < Losoog N STEAM WS, Leoty-four bours. iz the suceess uf the ring tickel. fleus P 20 —Stcawships Etate of Tudi- A S putting oif of the declsion wutl atter election, ‘im York; Batavia, from Bostop, bave 'or deeds that wre dark aud tricks that ure vaiu anve g To the Western Anaciated Pross. 4 = the Dewocrstic :lu%'-,tm of the bavuer Demo- B, YORE, Oct, 20— Arcived. stcamabipy | o SEMFUIS Teno Ot 3 omiho weather has Lord Dufferln Golug to Turker, a8 bebnala e o3 restine s, oo Wyoming, from Livervoul; Cad- | HOG6Ttec ¥ con fallog | 1, o gadress st New York, on Sunday, by aiLess, irom L»u siuce carly thls moruiog. From 8 o'clock 1ast | yny ey, Heury H. Jessu) Sweelal Dispateh 0 The Tridu udou; Wieland, frow Hamburg. on +*Missouary 4 Work 1 Byria,' where bo bad speat over twen- t5-0u0 Yeurs, the speuker stated that be bad received loiters frow B, rout, {n Syria, fo which night untsl noon to-day the undertskers report onders for seven interments. This focludes deaths both fu sod oytside of the cit, Gargsa, L, Oct. 2D.—Uver fn Wiscovsin® District, now represent ——e—— . - THE PORTER INQUIRY, tw Yous, Oct, 29.—Tne Board ‘of Investi- ne. the Third ed fn Lon- ress by the Hon. George C. Hazelton, the Ratiny A T \eic 2 * o | the announcement was wade that Lord Duf- | Democrgts are stivred from ceutre to clreun- ety Le Fitzyohn Purtor care toduy de- | Ctasty Actiug Paytmaster, was sricken wlth | fosi"fato “Uoveruor-Geaéral bl Cagala, wu | forcios bs the wbsolie ratisat ot Judze 3, L Tty 3[.'1‘1 butL be expedient to take further | fever Iust ulgut. The wife of Capt. Tom Cald- | expocted ay Beyrout us Britlsh Comminsloner, | Cothren, tuefe canoltate for Representutive, 1o alu the atieadauce of Geu, Pope. well, Who relurusd from Glaszow, Ky., last | ur vitually as Governor of Asiatic Turkey. voutinue ou 1 e tur Cuusrcaslonal vne 9N 187E nvomngetitor, furious, and large # of them will vote for Hazel tion I8 naw undoutted]ly avsnred, ORIKOH, Bpecial Dignich to The Tridune, Osnros, Wi c the Fi George Maver, a_hani-money Democrat., nominationa inall four disteicts maies by all three parties, and the menced tn earnest. The Democers ve now been tricts, and sleo eoncede the elcction of the two excentlons, Reporta from different parts of the Sixth Congreasianal District. ars mot encouraging for the Hepablican eandidates, Bouck's double-faced lmlllun on the money uration has disgosted many Democrats, and h unes, the Republican candidate, gaing every 2y, GESEVA LARE. Apectal Dispated 1o The Tridune, Gexeva Laxe, Wi, Oct. 20,—The Hon. Charles (i, Willimsa, Republican eandidate for Congress in the First District, delivared a stir- ring address upon the issucs ot the day at Ford's Opera-flousc last evening to a larze “au- his town will roll up & large Repub- dience. Hean majority. MILWAUKER, Bvertnl Dispateh (o The Tyidune, JMitwavkee, Wis., Oct, 29.—The Jon. 1 W, Van Bchalck, retused to bo terday tendered Lo him by acclamation, TAMMANY, TUE MEN AND MBANS OF TIlAT ORGANIZATION, From Our Oien Corresporulent. Nrw Youx, Oct. 25.~There Is good reason why Tammany doesn’t run any poor wen for office. Tammany too woll understands the val- ue of money and is oo much an ndept In the It costa about a1l f Is worth to be 8 Tammany candidate, whether honor or When o Tam- many nomination s tendered to a vich and pos- sibly respectabie citizen, e Immediately knows the real Iasue of the momeut to lie in the ques- tlon, ** Will you pay so tuch, cash in hand, to art of asscesment. mouey, or botlh, be conaldered. the Tammaoy Treasurer!” Avd when be, lna neat and carelully preparcd extempore speach, thanks his fellow-cltizens for the hovor con- ferred upon bim. he knows also that he fa shinply sasing, **1will come down with the cash.’t Jt Is sald, Indeed, that the nominee re- celves hus bill of assessiment together with his notifieation, and must pay before he can write hia acceptance, ‘Tammany 1s too shrewd, mark, to let the can- didato placo hisown funde. cts denfed tue satisfuction of distributlvg bis fortune in his own district, sccording to hisfdeas,~dented cven the knowledwe that the muney will be spont {n special furtherance of his own canvass, henceforth has no fdentity., This plan of tancliug ussessments as great Tatumany coltects fta and obvious advantiges, thousands upon thousands of dollars from all the districts alllke, 1t puts the thousands where thoy will Jdo the most guod. To linstrare: Fernanuo Wood pays his 810,000 asecssment— supposlng that to Le the correct amount—{or his Congressional candidacy. But, as his district Is Demueratic bevond peradventure, the mouey fs judlcionsly invested, so to speak, In Willis! distriet, where no effort, bonest or dishoncst, must bespared todefeat the eminent banker, Mor- ton, and where novecan uffund to be spared, 88 the Chief Bachem, Kelly, knows to his own bitterness of aptrit, Other securo districts inust helplo oilier doubtful unes, and so the zame is playey ‘Ialk of the Fuderal assessmenta and patronage! Why, Tammany is _able tozive lessons to the Custom-House, and then discount the lessons, As to the rates of assessment for the princioal oflices, it 15 reported that Augustus Schell pald £20,000 for the privileze of “trylng for Tam- many's Mayoralty, Frederick Smyth, to_run for “Districe _Attorney, a 814,000 8 ‘year offlce, was rated at 10,000, “Gunning 8. Bedfond, eau- didate for City Judge,—an £3,000 leve,—was charged the same price, the oflico continuing six yeare?” The Coroner's place was guld low at 85,000, It belng a place fat with fees, The Aldermen-at-Large were muleted §2,000 cach, or hall the salary ot the oflice. The otlier Aldermante candidutes had to pay 810 for each clection distriet in their respective wards. The c:nilldntu for Conaress were asscascd 820 for each election dtstrict. The clty Is cut up Into very small Jistricts, “so that the - Congreasinan’s levy would be from 2000 t0 $4,00. This “scems unreasonably Hght, but it must be borne I5 mivd that this 18 hnply the Congressional eandidate's bunus to Tutntnavy's lund, und that he must pay for bl own campaten fu addition, or go to the wall, In geueral, the amounts given above are what ‘Fanunany demauas of the ¢ {0z bl to run, and do not date ut all froms payini any and all expenses In- curred specially on his behalr. With such & revenue [t 1s casy to understand why ‘Tammany {8 su powerful, ~ In casc the gen- eral fund fall"short, murcover, atl the Chlef Bachewm has to do Is to make o second asscss- ment. There Is nothing for the candidate to du but to pay, or get friends to vay fur him, It {s estimated that Augustus Schell, fn addl- tlon _to his nmessment, {8 willing to Juveat £45,000—and moare If necded—In his City-lall speculation, Well, he can afford to. He'ds not only a descendant of the Kolekerbockers, but o milllonuire. In destring to put such 8 sum of money into actiye circulation amone the poor, he is but adoptine un sdnirble economic prine ciple,~one thorauehly appreclated by the labor- hl}i'-mnll and the tramp alike, [ tho combinatlon candidates have not so much money of thelr own, the rombination campaign wlil not drag tor lack of fun well jHlustrutes the charucter of the movement, and the general desire ainong the better classcs for & chunge, that the best business-men of the street huve offered to contribute $100,000 to aid fn ousting Tammany, ‘Thero Is money enough and whl enovgh; now if these can outy produce votes ciough! Already the betting becins to fuvor the combluation. * Work s entered upon In llvely faskion, ana entire harmony prevalls, ‘Thero scems no chance for, sale, even If any- body wauted to seil out, The reglstration is 7,000 odd Jarger than It was last year, The increase muy be due 10 Tainmany exertions, but, on the other hand, may belong to the com- binatton. 1t (s @ great polut gained, st any rate, to be ablo to ssy, ten dayw before a coutest with Tammany, tiiat it §s aoybody’s battle, —— MISCELLANEOUS, NICHIGAN, Buectat Disvaics to The Tribuag, LAMAZOO, Mich, Oct. 20—It now tran- spires that the mectlog held ot Nilus yesterday and referred to n erday’s TRINUNE wus & Jolut meating of the Congresslonal Commbitees of tho Democratic aud Greenback partles catled for the purpose of consolldating and deleating the Republican ticket in this district. Both were anxlous to buy, und neithier willing to sell, %0 thal notling was cffccted by the confercuce. There Is some little indication that Eldred way withdraw before clection, though many inter- ested I his success deny such a possi Litity. Bherwood, Indorsed by the Demo- crats, would ake o very weak = op- ponout to Burrows, and the result of such & coalition would llkswise draw Democrat- fe and Grecuback votes intu the Republican party. Every device has been resorted to in or- der (o avcouplish this pesut, aud 1w every case thuy have been uuable 1o agreo smung thetn- seives. It s now a foregone couclusion that, st this late duy, vothing can oceur to prevent Fourth District of Michigan from bewmg repre- sented by a Republicay and friend of honest wmoney, The nnllt{ Burrows will bave, (n cuse the thres Tun, wilt eleet him, but will be smatler than (he majority he would have over elter condldate indorsed by the other party, TENNEAER. N £ Svertal inanich (o Ihe Tredune, 't Muxeuis, Teun,, Oct, 29, —Politics are coming to the tront, The Republicans yeaterdayomi- uated Gen. W. M. Kaudolpb_for Cungreiy, fu wppusitivn Lo the Hon. Casey Young, who, 1 in- formed you, bad sapoul hunsel! us the Democrdtic candidate for o, LOUISIAN svectal Dispatca 13 {ha Tribune. NEwW Ourgans, Uct, 20, ~An urrsugement bas just been cousutumated between the wmer- chalits of New Orloaus, revrescuted by tbe Citizens' ticket, and the colored wen, in Which the entire colored vote witl be cast tor the mer- chants' candidates. This 1s the fit complets unuerstanding hag between the colored ele- weat aud {nfucutlal whites sfocy the War. A prowiuent Dethio-rat suye that, after a count of the Congresslonal vute, to be taseud up oty s concluded, the United States Superviaors will uo longer be perwiited to taterlens. KEW YOUK. Oct. 2 ~The fullowing Congres- 5 have been mad Xty m‘k; o New Youu! #local o i, Aus! ors agalnst the formidable Tiazeiton, his Reput- | District i fue resiznation comes teo | Ei cton of auother candi- rirokie of | tis Hotluian. rlton, whode elec- .—The Democrata of rlct have noninated The it has com- concede Reyublican success 1n the Firat and Third Dis- whole Hepublican_ticket, with possibiy one or who had heretofore peremptorily the Hepublican candidate for SBtate Senator fn the Fifth District, to-day de- clidedd to accept the nominatiun, which was yes- He muet pay bis nsscasment to the Tammauy Treasurer. It coes into the general fund, ami oftice, T be.. Antl-Tammany and Republican, Edwin etin: Fleventh District, Greentnck, 0, Cur- VIR AT JANESVILLE. WIS, Hperial Disuateh to The Teibune Javesviire, Wis, Oct. 20.—About 2 o'clock this morning fire broke out in the second rrory of the frame hullding on West Milwaukee strect owned by Willlam Canoon, and occupied by A Rider a3 a grocery, and apresd rapidly to the frame stores adjoining, occupled reapectively by Nosh & Lee, grocers, and Michse! Farrell, butcher. Al three were burnesd to the ground. Nash & Lice saved about three-fourths of thelr stocks but the other's loss was almost total. ‘The total loss will probably reach $10.000; fn- gurance, $3,000, (o the following companies; Western Assurance Company, Hartfonl, Fair- field, 8t. ¥aal Fire & Marine, Imperial & Northern, North American, Imperial, and Hpringtield. Johu Spong and James 8. Clark occupled rooms in the second story of the brock. ‘The former's loss [s aboat $1.0005 no fusurance. ‘I'he latter naved most of his goods, ahd those inat are covercd by innurapce in Springfield. CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 143 at 0:35 yesterday morning was caused by a fire In the frame cot- tage No. 225 McGregor strect, and owned and occupled a8 n dwelling by James Brown, The firo was csused by children playing with matchcs # Jomage, ‘,25 alarm from Box 77l at mornfog was caused by a fire in the thiry brick buflding No. 112 North Clark ownerd by Jul Mever and ocrunled [ vate boarding-house by Mra, Sarah Campbell It originated on the secomd floor 1o the water- closet, where & balt of cotton maturated with ofl had been placed and fired. This is the third attempt of inceodiaries at that house within the past few weeks. . AT YANKTON, DAK, Yasgron, D. T., Oct. 20—A fire early this morulug destroged Peter Stefliu's sale and lis- ery stable on Walnut strect. Of tho thirty horses in the stable seventeen were burned. in- cluding two vaiuable stallions, Loss, $5,000; insurunce, $300. The fire wus {nceudiary. AT COVINGTON, XY, CixcirNaTi, Oct. —J. 1. Deglow’s tan- nery at Covington, Kv.. burned this morning. Loss estimusted at $15,000; no losurance. AT SALEM, MASS, Bavey, Mass, Oct. 20.~Michael Arnold's morucew factory buraed, Loss, $26,000, et " STARVING. A Man Ju Keokuk Vows to Btop Eating, and Presents & PPuzzling Case. apecral Dissalch fo The Tridune. Kxorux, Ja, Oct. 20,—A very remarkable case has just come to tght In this city, Bome tiine since a German uamed Conrad Kepp, a car- penter employed In the car-shops of the Keo- kuk & Des Molucs Raflrond, became ps- sessed with an jusaue idea that Lo and his tamlly were destined to starve to death. Il grow despondent, and refused to eat anything except an apule oceaslonally. He floally de~ clared that he would eat 1o more, sud for fif- teen duys not a morsel of food or a drop of water has passed his lps. He s also sleepless, not loving taken off his clothes ur gonc to bed for over four weeks. He #its in his chair night and day, and, when over- cotne from exbaustion, dozes for ten or fifteeu minutes, but never longer, Every means has been used to Induce b to take nourishinent aud medicine, but he'stubbornly refuses. e has been constantly watched to secif he cats any- iy, but it 1s found that he docs 'y much reduced, and, althoogh o larze mun when well, now weigts less than 100 pounds. His ficsh {8 dry and wriukled, and his stowach wbrunkcn so that hie does 1,0t measure more than five or elx inchics through. Ile was in very comfortable clreum- stauces, und there was uo reason to bolcve that he' would be reduced to want. o fs apparently mtlonal = upon all subfcets except that of starving, snd upon tois e 1s a monomaniac, His physiclau says that foud woulu do him no wood nuw, even should he devide to take ft,aud thinks hocannot live wore than two or three doys at the most. A VEXED QUESTION ANSWERED. “ What shall 1 do to get rid of all this feshi” {a the question that has been asked sgalo aud araiv of physiciaus without recewing an futels Tigeut rep'y. Severalol our popular lecturers and wnters have attempted to snswer it, but the force of thelr disquisitions can be summed up {n asiugle sentence: Becontent you are not lean, and starve yoursell,—a course of treal- went that will vever vure obesity, as thousands who have tried it can stiest. maceutical science bas glven o rutiynal guswer to this ques- tion fu Allan's Apti-Fut, which will reduce the system fram two to five pounds per week, It 1s purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. 8old by druggists, it iness Indications, The New York Zulletin shows, as the result of Inquities wnong {ndusteial establishments ln New York, that 1754 per cent mo ilted work:- men are employed in Uctober, 1578, than wel employed in October, 1578, Some of the izures areoa follows: Sugar reflneries, 1,100 now and 800 then} sewing-inachiues, 1,000 now aud 800 then; tobacca, 2,000 now snd 1035 thens hy- draulic works, 850 now and 100 then; irou, 60 now sod 80 then, Wages ure luwer, but so ls the cost of living —e— Despair pot, noither man ne Although your uioath hes Although your tecth are half decaved, You can sill save thom, If you will. A little Bozodont be sure Wall mske all Laliny, Lright, aod pure. —— BUSINESS NOTICES. Got the Qentlne Article.~The great popu- Inrity of ** Wihbor's Compound of Cod-Liver Olf and Limo " has ludaced somo unprincipled persone toattempt to palo off a simplu articia of their own Wanufactire; LUl Ay Dorson wilo fs sutfering from ption should ua careful tlele. It requires no pufl re Hie beat Fecomsmen: B the proprieto mple evidenco on of {in extraonlinaty wiccesm i pulwonary olaluts. The phosphiate of line bossesscs & must wmarvelous bealing power, as combloed with the are cod-lver ol by Dr, is medicing 4 recularly presceinrd. by’ tho modical facuity, fold by A, U, Wilbor, Chemlat, Liuston, and all drugginta, DIRESS GOODS, PARDRIDGEY', Fie Doess Gods ATVERY LOW PRICES. 100 pes. Chenille Novelties, 48 inches wide, at $2.00; othors usk $2.50. 100 pes, All-Wool Fancy Snit- . ings, new shades, 45 inches © wide, only 90e, 500 pes. Lupin’s Extra Hea Cashmeres, all shades, at 7 and 85¢ 100 pes Fine French Matalasse Cloths at 45 and 55¢, 500 pes. Half Wool Dress Goods at 12 1-2¢; former price,20c. PARDRIDGER' MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st. WOOLLEN Goops, Chas. Gossaye ¢ Co. “Zephyrs” “Crewels,” “Germantown Wools.” Of a quality superior to any others in this market! Unequaled in number and brillianay . of shades, even, elastic, and suitable for all kinds of knitting I Shetland Wool and Floss, - Ice and Gohelin Wool, “Maoro’ and Cashmere Yarns Saxony Wools, Angora Silk and Wool, German Knitting Wools, Canvas of all kinds, Chenille Silks, Lace Braids, l'atterns, Beads, And a complete line of all articles . pertaining to Artistic Embroidery! And Fanoy Work of every description, At Popular Pricef? . Stamping, And Fancy Embroidery of all kinds, exeonted with skill and dispatoh, Chas. Gossage & Co. STATE-8T. WASHINGTON-ST. GooDns. West Bnd Dry Goods Houss, BILACK DRESS GOODS. We Invite attention to our very largo and complete stoek and low prices in this_ Dept. We have never befors shown so flnely ase sorted stock or offered so many SPECIAL INDOCEMENTS! OUR LINE OF Black Cashmeres. Is unsurpassed for finish, weight, toxture, and shade, and {8 unes qualed in cheapness : A good Casbmerc at 45, 55, and 60 conts. Bottor and Finer Caghmero at 65, 70, and 760. 48-inch French Cashmoros at 76e. 48-inch better Cashmeres, 80¢. Bl’k Baskot Cloths, Armures, and Matelasses in yery hsndsome do- nignqnnd at attractive prioes, 8-inch goods, very protty, 81. 48-inch goods, figod style, 11,48, 2g-ihwg gaoddn. 0, !1,5(){) $1.75 -inoh goods, oxtra rio! V5. and 2,00, § 24-inch 8ilk and Woal Black Bro- oados, very stylish and quite new, B1.45, worth $£1.75. Black Camel’s Hair and Cashmoro dos Indos at $1.26, 81.50, and $1.76, Full lines of Henriotta Cloths, Cropos, Bombazines, and other Mourni’ngl“nhrion. 8pocinl bargains in Black Alpaocas and Mohaira of our own importation, GARSON, PIRIE & C0. Same Goods at Our North Side Store, North Clark and Erle-sts. BUNWEISER LAGER BIER, TO THE PATRONS OF (. CONRAD & ©0.'S BUDWEISER LAGER BIER. i ol Ol B, VERDICOT OF THE JURY: C. C. & Co, plus $4,175.00. B. B, B. minus $4,175.00, I tnsiltuted by them wisingt tia 8L Louie. fae pulting upsa lele’ of °* udwetser, ™ under e mark, snd undér 8 [a3'sg yeaulue arifcle, has preteus, thas It was | aulted ('8, veraiet o pl 1o 3ha strated that, while tho C. C. & Co. liudweler was BLnufactured out of thie Eaest Livvaried hope, sad (De Dikticat briced snd ¢hoicest Uarley iall Liai e mar- kel affurded, the Ihitailon Wab masufactered out of, tvatic hups tud arlcy, notwithatundiug Cue traddi- o atiote, viaiuiiua (6 W Lé Manulice tuportid bops aid bariev. snded 1o plulntift would bave been B9 fact thiat tls President of the 0., WabUTACtOrers of tue B, U, L iher, Was Torced 08 8 withess v’ the adut that ' 0is apurious fialiativu’ of (i Tainous Budwoier Bler of C. V. & L0, bat bitherio bad Luta very liited sals. *iruly e wayiine traousposor wre bard." « sy Cul . Rl coNran & co. REPRESENTED BY CHAPIN & GORE 78 and 75 Monroa-si, CHICAGO, 1LE, Sole Ageuts for Lilisuis. ‘Tho datiese: mugh bigher, but f os. Ulicl Brewi Madison & Peoria-sts. S i ; % ; i ¢ i

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