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Ba Tho cream was good, and tho froozer sho THI CHICAGO TRIBUNE ‘THURSDAY, OULOBER 4, 1ssU—TEN PAGI doubtful, for tt ts now admitted that tho corrupt conlition [sbraken up, and tha Bloctoral votes of that Stnte WI bo cast for Garheld, If Onto nen teputlionn and Indiana Demucratia noxt spacainy honors will stil! bo easy; and the doubt- ful States will hayo fallen Juat where they wero expected {0 go at the beginning of tho cam- palgn. Ginron J. Tuerten, the enthusiastic Groenbacker who has * given hls experience” for Hancock in Indinne, was the candidate of his party for Judgo of tho Court of Appenis in New York hist yenr. His wild declarations in favor of Democracy nro now doing the Itepub- Neans mugh good In New York, a ‘Tube ake no more levee bonds to be ne potiated in Laulsinna, but the United States has 700,000,000 of Gand per cont bonds to be ro- funded, — Tue degree of 1.1. 3.—Broker in Louisl- and Levee Ronds-—has eon conforrad on Dr, Hancook by the University of New Orleans, Mancock and Dan Dougherty between them bave murdered the word * auporb,”” —<—————— PERSONALS, » “Ifthe epizodtic strikes Cinelnnati I shall go to tho White Mountains.”—and 8, Tho hunting season In Ireland fs practl- ently aban js moat. of the landlords having gone tv London for tho wintor, “Sunilght and truth go hand In hand,” re- marke the New York Sun. The electric Nght in the ollico of that paper fs reported to be a great success, Vennor predicts that “October fs likely to be dreary in tho extreme," and after tho In- dinna election Democrats will wonder bow ho youll hit It s0 exactly. A beautiful girl in Moline, Whoso hulr was a silvery sheon, Bought an awful red bang On ber forehead to bong, Producing # curiomts scone. Mr. Castadont, of Vineengo, Italy, has {n- vented something that will prolong the sound of the plano note. It is vers trying ata time ke Mm this to reflect on the fuct tit ny yuu will shoot frou here to Italy, * te According to an Engllsh paper, Mr, Glad- stone walked elght mnites the other night te reach hone after a long raltway Journey. The pergon who forgot togend the carrluge for William bas, our benrtfolt sympathy Froin the fact that the leading editorial In nreoent {sano of the Jacksonvitie (1h) Journal Zo nppears under tho inspiring heading “Arise, Freemon!" it is evident that anothor Road Com- anissloner fs te be elected. Another poet comes forward and say! Aud [bear tho hiss of a svorching kis: Some evening hor fathor will como: in and tho poet will hear tho cllek of scorching kick, but he will falt to record the fret In verse. We are sorry to sce that n feeling of bitter- nove i8 urising betweon Cloveland nud Cinclne nath, Hoth of these pleusnnt banilots are situated in Ohio,—a Stato which bus recolved some noto- riety on nccount of its proximity to Chicago, Marshall O. Roberts, of New York, who tied tho other duy, left his 2-year-old baby, who was sixty-six years younger than himeelf,an minuity of 36,000 a year when ho is 15 yenrs old, @ this to be Incrvasod to $12,000 a year when he ure rives at 21, : We are glad to learn that Prof, Harrington, of Ann Arbor, has discovered a now star, a8 ft affords the enterprising young wen of this con- try a chuneg to enguge more extensively In tho papular rolentific pastime of pointing ont tho heuvonly bodies to the being they adoro, kissing her once for every star. It hus tong been held dy young people of both -soxes that the aupply ‘of stury was wholly inadequate, and tho discov. ery ofan additional one, thereby enlarging tho wlready gonvrous opportunities for osculation, Is 2 matter of congrutulntion to all who uro really mg interested In'tho welfure of tho rising genera ‘o sat down In tho morning time, nu ta d one tu spin, AN th Tsioned to the song autul Hatened co the dull whvel ‘Tho world hax forgotten the sinzor’s hamo— r fudtods f re 0ldt arg 0) rer the ue eplnner's taro ‘at te Uinzaned in Ines OF go! helene ‘I'wo sat down In the evening time, One to ent and ono to pay, elenued, Although the bottom wag far awny. ‘The world hus forgotten the young man's namo— His cash ly tuinuy, hls heart dow acho; ag Dut tur o'ur the ocean the feo-crenm irl * Says to heraalf: "1 take tho cake," THE WEATHER, Orrick of the Cier Signa Orricen, WAgt INGTON, D. C,, Ovt. 7-1 n. m.—For Tennessee and tho Ohio Valley clear or fair weather, northerly B iinds ehifting to enst and south, rising followed by falling baromoter, and stutlonary or slowly rielng temperature. For tho Lower Lake region, clear. or fair weuthor, slight atl, Sullowad by rising tompora- ture, north to west winds shifting to cast and eouth, during the day clving, followed by falling Durometar, or the Upper Lake region, Tipp Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, risiug temperature, Meiuiiing bareneter, clear or partly cloudy HW weather, and onsterly tu southerly winds, LOCAL OUBKLYATH era | W 1b. nn. ci ly Heads Fats Maxinium, 8 Bi pbeesboeenseseeseers: Uahy. Kan Frat Bhi he Bp fe E mn y Feu nuuLe Late TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Bourn Auuor, Ny Ju Oot, 0—Malarial-fover bas become eptidouito ut this place, There has Leen no such suering from the maludy sloco tho railroad was bullt, UackAWaxes, Pa. Oct, 6.—Great ntimbors of largo white buttertiied have mado tholr appeare Snee 40 this townstup, to, tho alarm of tho farmers, ‘The mngg is sq dongo ty pluves that It Presets the appearanco of w snow-storm, ARKEN, Pa. Oat. O—A State Hospital for the “ihaane,' nt thta pluco, whe formally (hened thiy morning by Guy. Hoyt 1h the preg chee of whurge companyot elti<cnaal Warren, aud visltors frum otber purts uf the Stato, er _ ASSIGNMENT, New Youk, Oct, 6d. H. Prentico, the wolle known bat manufacturer of Brooklyn, a short Uiue ago made an asdyoment for the bonollt of bis creditors. ‘Ty-day tho assignee ted Schedule of the bankrupt's eatuto, showing total ‘wbligies $0,713; neseta, $67,021, sdlade for tho Richmond Bieaieb ABE, outlomen” only, fo, 1, Cigarettes, ne Noothor Whisker Dye equals HUl's—60 cents, Cincinnati Bounced Out of the League at the Special Meeting, Because Her Directors Would Not Forego Sunday Games and Beer-Jorking. Further Prizes Avarded at the Fancy Dog Show In St. Louis. Voltaire Wins tho 2119 Raoo at Louisville Other Turf Matters. BASE-BALL, A GooD mipnAKce, ‘The action of. tho Lengue nt Its special mect- ing in Hochestor yesterday in dectaring vacant tho membership of the Ciueinnat) Crubon ac- count of the refusal of that club to agreo to tho constitutional amendments prohibiting Sunday wanes or the sale ot intoxfeating {iquor on Lengue grounds, will be very generally com- tended Ly all who bave at heart tho best Inter- esta Of base-ball, The Cincinnati Club said, in substatice, tu the Leaguo: “We cannot main- tain a ball team fir Cineinnnt! untees wo are per- mitted to tower tho tone of base-ball to the level of beor-guzzlers and Sabbath-brenkora, ‘The re- epeotable people of Cincinnat! will #not patronize the gumo, and we nro reduced to tho necessity of cutering to tho patronage uf tho loafer and bummer element, Wo need tho $4,000 which we get In tho course of aseason from Sun- day ames and the profits on the beer wo ean Suduve our patrons to yuzzie In order to enable us lo pay the sulurics of playors, hotel bilts, and traveling and other expenses. We can't con- duct bige-balt decently in Cincinnatl, and wo ask the League to make an execption in our cage and permit us to go on and continue to dis- Braco the game which tho Leaguo has doncso much to cleyato.” ‘This was virtually the plen of the Cincin- nati Club through its representative at tho League meeting, Tho League sald in effect: “if you can't vonform to tho ‘regu. Intions and restrictions which tho other suven clubs of tho Louguelook pon as esse ntial to tho respectability ind popumrity of vase-tull, we will ii your pluce in tho League with somo organization that isin harmony with our yicws anid fe inuiples.” ‘The Leugue would have earned tho contempt. and Hl-will of all decent people had tt dow otherwise than * fire out” the Clncinuath Club, ‘The Cincinnats grounds wor the only gronnda inthe League upon which beer-Jerking was tolerated, much less encouniged and fostered In every possible way; the only growitds In the League tipun which the tone of bnase-balt wis lowered by tho playing of Sunduy gaines, not to fpeuk of tho tank infuses to ‘visiting: clubs of on system under which tue popular rotish for base-bath wos satiated by tuts League Sunday games athals the Leagtio price of admission. Cineinaut! ba mn nites sutice iu the League throngh isuccession of fuil- Ures in munaygement and tho killing olf of re- apectable pitranaye, Tho Leugue le well rid of at ONc-horae town, ‘31P LEAGUE MEETING, Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Nocitxstan, N. ¥., Oct. 6.—If tho two first duys of the special mectmz of tho Leugne at Hochoster wera unoventful, to-duy's session was an capecially interesting as weilgs an ox- citing one. At tho guthering this morning, Mr. Kennett, tho obstinate member fron Cinelnnati, wason band with an all-important telegram from his Bourd of Directors. He sald that ho wag authorized to ndhero firmly to the position he had taken on Monduy night in regned to the quor and Sunday disngreement, but waa willing to necept any compromise, Mr. Hulburt said that no further tusiness could bo transacted, untll Clnvinnatt juve a detlait unawer to this matter, If the club held Off much longer it would forfolt its membersilp intho League, Tho subject undor discussion ‘was now pructically law, 1a acven detcgates had pledged thomsolyes to support It at the annual meeting In December, . Mr. Kennett sald_ ho was, wilting to have tha salvaf lquor restricted to tho bar under tho grand stand, and he would givo bis word thut the Directors would ozort themaolyes to do awny with tho custom as fast ua tho prejudica iu Ita favor could be overcome. ¢ ‘Lo this offer Mr. Hulbert replied that ho failed to see how these delegates could avcept any stich amendmont of the original articles, and did ‘not. think thut thoy could atultify thom. selves, having alrendy ¢lyen thelr yoto for tho rst agreements a\ regulation was thon submitted to tha effect that the Cinginnati Club vacated its membership in tho League if Sts representative did nutinake a formul asentor negative to the agrecinent prohibiting Sunday gamed and tho sale of liquors ou Leugne grounds, Soven delegates voted In favor of the resolution. ¥ Opportunity was then given Mr, Rennet to ob- talua farther and n tinal oplufon from bia dl- reotora on tho sub)cot, and ko retired after mak dnxa formal proteat to tho furthor proceedings of tho mecting. ‘ ‘Tho guthuring then passed into qn more than ordinury sceret conetaya.’ Tho delegates swore not to disclose any of the progeudinga, qud falthfully did thoy adhere to thoir pledyus, It was loarnod, however, that tho fvo-mon rosorva~ tion polloy wus brought up and fully discussed. Huttalo opposed its ovatinunnce in the gloat Vigorous tnanner. It was deolded, how- over, by t majority of six to one, to readopt tho ngretiient signed fy 1879 in Butfulo, permitting euch vlub to reserve tye mon, tia utdo said that Moston, who was one of tho doubtrul members, waa pucitied by the repre: sentatives on signifying thule willingness to lut tho Hub buve sny who left her to goto Wushington in 188, ‘The mootlny subacquently: adjourned without tuking any further action in tho Clnclanat! matte BO8s BOW-BOWS, FRIBES CAPTUNED AT TH Gf. LOUIA BENCH Special Dispatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune. Br. Louis, Mo, Oct, 0—Tho Judging at the bench show began with open pointer bitehes of over fifty pounds. It was a xvod class, ns init Was Stella, a chumplon prizo-winnor In targo * classes Loth at Blrinlnghain and the Crystal Pal- ace, In Enuland, whence she hid been Jately Im ported, She Is a grand polnter, but, boing out of condition, only gained second prize, dtr, Jonn Pespiabvrook's Kitty took Strat prizo, but dfure guorita Secon, & vory truly-shaped Paust-Dov- onshire Luss bitch, ought to baye had tho award {natend of tho empty V. ELC, Me, A. HL. Moore's Nonald bad an casy victory in the open dog class under Hifty-fve pounds. He isnleoa lute importation, and fino us well as stout, Orgill's Roystor won govond. In the amall pointer bitch class thore wus nygain a close contest, ultimately decided: in fuvor of A. I. Mooro's Lady Romp (inparted), who was closely preased by Kayo's Suo, though Orgill’s Lize waa @ very fine, clegant bitch, . Intho puppy clussea Mr. A. ©, Waddol'a Hame lot took tirst, but sa good was W, J, Greonwood's Yoto that a second prizo was rocammended, HA, Willard, Joncaboro, I, won firstin bitch pupples with a very promising one named Marie Moore, * In the special class for the best nolntor dog in tho show Sir, James Moore, tho judgo, bada gerious doubt betwoon solucting Lady Rom p aud Marguorite Seound. Hilt the import ation gained ‘the prizoy aed losarsodly, uy ate jaa splondidiy~ +0 cette eas eames r the champio ‘ + Binet oe condition of ‘hy joys must have ton thom, izes were offered by the st. Loulé Kotnol’ clu for the beat of tho produee of aw and = Faust, There wero two ‘stud — pointers, ‘The best produce of Bow was York, winnor ‘of first of bis class, ‘Dut tt fs aufe to aay that King How will boat bin ayoarhoncg, Bfurguurite Second, who bad ran siich a ologe rea tn her two prior civays, oually wou horbluoribbon wea the best of Faust's progeny. fee isavory handsome bitch of the improving nid, Tho next al judged worotho Irish sottor bite ana Beem eee meh Butlers ih kook ret with a neat lad. by Erin Seound ous of Fan, anes Hennessy, Cleveland, O,, tok socond with a Very rich colored but codrac-ooate d daughter of Elobo aud Ruse. ‘There wus sume rare aul ity th this clogs, Irv Kork, & jargey woll-flted~ out dog; took the Irish setter dog prize from au oxcoliont ontyy, Mr. D.H.Fafgihorson won the bitch prizo vory eany with a noat done.” Kathloou puppy. Tho epeclul prizo for the bust Irivy sotter in the show was awarded to Horkely, Who Jooked ii plendid trim, whilst Bicho Suvond way ragged ts CORE. ‘Tho Irivh wator-spuniols were & poor tot ox- ecpt ‘Kiyo Blubud-Littey dog Pal who touk the Prize, Among tie threosu-culiod Corkers only Second prize was awarded for lick of Hirs-cluss “he fornounae More ax fuaifforent lot, rune Jn ta the deerhound typo. Aitiicre Wu wulce LoLoe [erry dogs, but all too Jaren for fast bengios. Rival, howover (James Moore's), was tho beat, and 6 prize, Among boagie bitches, Gen, [toustt, of Caring ville, fl, showed the bost in hia grand little beguty tony. Mr. U. F. Satz, Chicago, took the first prize in greyhounds with bls Prairia Gtrl—a neat and wellebred bitch, * ‘The little duchsbunds wers really a good o) and tho prize was won by Waldine, ‘Thera wero only two fox-terricts shown, Each got a prizo, though Kuyo's bitch Tiprey Second WAR toa ne foe tho breed, belng Wo ‘small to with a fox, . ‘he von-rporting doga wero fow and of a poor wallty, oxeopt tha grand palr of tmastttts. ‘hese magnificent animate should bs more used hy our wenithy, classes for house dogs, Theale alze, fie proportions, and grandour would fully adore any manatou, ‘The bull-torrlers were not pnd, and a regular Dehting “purp’ named Pinky, and known to tho * boys,” Wok frst prize, o fresh importation nained Vixen winning kucond. Tho Htte blnek= and-tan dogs were good, a1 Yorkahires 0 Very protty pairs but St. Louls Indices evidently don't faney tho Useters little pigiintes, for there were only Ave in all ehown, ¢ Forigh-halred terrier clase promditcod a “kick from Hennessy, of Cleveland, who thought he was a hetter judge of dogs than the Judges appointed, but tho footishness of bis Drotest wus shown bythe fet that the Judges awarded tho prizo aseribed to tho eins, aid ree- amentled another prize ta tha Scotch terclers shown with the Reditugtans, There were some pretty Italian greyhounds in the. miscellaneous class, and these attracted gonoral attention, THE TURE. TROTTING AT LOUISVITLE. Louravitta, Ky. Oct. 0.—At the second day of the fall trotting races the weather, track, nnd attendance were goud, Tho unfinished 2:10 race of Tuesday was Nrst trotted, and won by Vol- tire; Firat raco, ), divided, Tinker Soo NASHVILLE RA Nasnvinue, Tenn. Oct. 6.—First day of tho Nashville Wood Horse Association: weather clear oo pleasant; track rather heavy; at- tendunee moderate, ‘The tirst race, one mid one- olghth miles dash, was won by Goldbug; Joba Curter second, Annie Augusta third. Tino, 2024. Goldbug won by twa length, and there ‘wns ono length between eccond and third, ‘Thu second race, three-quurter milo dagh, for Zyoureolds, was won by Lelex Inn. gallops a hunt HL second, tho Glengarry colt third, Time, ‘Tho third race, ono mile and 2. quarter dash, Muxwell Louse Stikos for 8-year-olds, waa won by Ventriloquists; Dictum “second, Blanton third, ‘Time, 2:20!4. Vantrioquist won by two Jonuths, and thare was a hend between second and third. JENOME PARK. Jerome Pank, Oct. 6.—Tho frst raco, one and A quarter miles, was wou by Una; Surge second, suid Wave of Light third. Di its The second ree, Huntors’ St three-quarters miles, was won b; rutle aecond, and Ennlly F. third, Phine. 3:19. Iu the third race, ono and one-half mitos, Harald won; Judo Murray, second, and Eling Tawrence third TCs 24th In the fourth race, one und one-elghth miles, Churley Gorham won: Gossl p second, and Ingu- inur third. ‘Tne, 2:00%. In the fifth race, titec-quartors of x milo, Btrathapey was tirat; Mantor scvond, and Merri= mae third. Time, 1221, PEDESTRIANISM. THY COMING ENGLISIE CONTEST. Loxpos. Oct. 6.—" Blower Brown bas entered. tho contest for tho Astley belt, CRIMINAL NEWS. MRS. FOGERTY’S MURDER TRIAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Evknons, Wis. Oct, —Tho second trial of Mrs. Muck, for tho murdorof her hnaband had hardly concluded at Jefferson by tho disagreo- mont of the Jury, before tho trialof Mrs, Fo- rerty, also of Rock County, commenced at this pince fora similar offense. Tho cusos nre very: much allke in many of thalraspects. In the Stuck .tragedy thore was the tnurdored busband, the hired man Dickerson with whom tho guilty wife was on terms of {mproper intimacy, und tie cons feasion of Dickerson. npon which Sirs. Mack and hiinself were conyieted in tho first trial of inur- Kea, one nnd aiid dor, In the Fogerty couse there is nlso the = poor old erippled — buaband’s dead found halt burned under a straw-" bods, stl tho guilty hired mun, pumed Christian - 800, Who confesses to tho inurdor, but denies that ho bas maintalned {leit rela aoms with Mrs Fogerty, although the circumstances point strongly that way’. ‘The Fogerty caso was sent here for trial from Rock County, whero tho murder wascominitted, and a Jury wae found on 4 uesday without much dilcuity, Air JW. Sulo, the Prosecuting At- turney for tock County, opened tho euse by pre- senting tho evidence thken un the exmmlnution, foitu, to Rhow thut tiaproper IuFimacy extated between Mrs. Fugerty and Christianson at the Umeot and prior tu the murder, to such an ex- tentas to lend to ber complicity with Christian von in gommlceiine the bloody deed.” Witla dion testified that he went to the hovae the next morning efter the murder and that the defundant,, on being asked if sho know thy stucks were burns ed, sald who did, and that Christlanion had told her avout lt, When told that aman was burned with the stacks she anid she hoped {t was not bor husband, ns she loved bint rly. The defenso hope to’prove_her innocent, and rely on tha atntemont of Christinnson made shortly after tho deed was camuittod, in which he dented thut tho wifvof Fogerty knew of his tuking otf, or that be and shu hai over maiutaimod itlolt relations, In this rospeet Christinnson dilfora from Diokerson tn tho Mack affatr, who gave Mrs. Mack completely away, and confexacd to tho’ ctlintuality of -whiob thay ‘nad Tong’ been suspectad, ‘The trial excites much interest,and will proba- bly exbuust tho outire time of the court during the present wevk, A MILWAUKEE,SENSATION, Special Dispated to The Crteago Tribune, Miwaukes, Oct. &~This clty has undergone ong of ita mast gigantic social and criminal son sations to-day, It was nothing Jess than an ate tompton the part of Mra, Fannle. Crocker to shoot hor stepmother, Mrs, J, 1. Sinith. Tho husband of tho Inttordlad a few months ago, ant loft nlargo astute to bo divided ‘betweon his widow and two or threo children. His offspring are all by his Brat wife, Tho family have ocou- picd a bigb sovlal position, owlog to their wealth, but most of thom have Qeun regariled ag somewhat unbalanced fn wind, There bas boon alegul wrangle over the property stuca the death of Smith, wud Bra. Crocker bas just boon worsted, Sho hus repoatedly threatened her stepmothor’s, life, but Mrs. Smith has not pal¢ much attention to. tho threats, Thig morning Bre, Crocker called at tho famlly rustdouce, but was rofused adinfeston, An appolntmont wag inde, however, for a meeting ut tho Inv ottice of J. G, Flanders. Mrs. Binith had 4 policy olticer avcompany hor to the oltice, Mrs. Crocker wus thare, and bufore many words hud bean passed sho drow u_ravol- Yer from her pockot and tired at hor stepmother, ‘Tho lutter dedyed behind a atove, and tho officer Arrested tho would-be murderosa before anuthor shot could be fired, «In ber excitement abo handled the pistol very awkwurdly, with both bands, aud the bullet “injured tho ‘lett hend alightly ua tt aped from the weapon, Bhu will bo oxuiniied by experts in inental disorders tu. morrow, there being # general belicf that she is dangvrously insane, i FOULLY MURDERED, BAN Fiancisco, Cal, Oct. &—The following particulurs of an outrayo on the echouner Es~ peranza by tho nutives of Eolumon Islands wos reported to the Captain of the Queen, which re- contly arrived at Sydney, by tho natives: Tho Esperanza had put into Collolangtangra, whona dispute arose botweon. the Chiof of that placa and Capt, MeIntosh. ‘Tho natives, who wero ale towed on the vessel for trading purposoy, camo on board In swarms. Ong of them suized Cupt. Mointosb around tho nuck, whilat anothor struck him with a tomabawk, aud ho diod aluiost at onco, Tho mata, Power Guffaoy, was butcuered We kage Manes, and tho rest of the crow, four bands, made up of natives from yar lnlaude, Weru ulsaekilled, Everytiiing of valuo to tho natives was tuken frou the schooner, which wus thon buried to conceal the crime, During the hattor part of lust mouth, when the schooner Dauaticus, of Fl, was olf the Island of Api, a bout's orgw bolonying to the schooner Was atiwckod by nativos uf tuo tluud, and dtr, Frazer, second oficer, and Mr, Nicholl, tho Goy> erument agent, were murdered, . —— 1 SUICIDE AND PROBABLE MURDER. POTTSVILLM, Pa,, Oct, 6.—Charica Wilthow ro- turned from -work tha worning and shot bis wife, thon shot and stabbed bilmaclf, dying from tho wound Ina fow tomonts, Birs. Wiithow fy not expocted to recover, ‘She couple havo lived - y unbapplly whe it fe unbapp Rote radi few yours, owing, it ls wuld, tothe wi 7 a ha invalld’s bope and stronyth beyond all otlur rewedies tg Salt Bitten wt beyond all sleet yh First-class barbers uso the Cuticura Medicinal atuving Boup exclualvales > CUueuTa Modictoa LOCAL POLITICS. Gen. Grant Ready to Preside at a Meeting to Be Addressed by Senator Blaine. 4 Republican Nominations in the Firs' Senatorial District—Conkling Cannot Come. FIRST SENATORIAL, THE MEPUNLICAN CONVENTION !of the First Senatorial District met yesterday morning in Varpentor Hint, 3. i. Craver, of the Central Committee, called tho guthering to order, und George E. Whlto was selected as ‘Yemporary Chairman. Acallof the wards showed contests from tho First and Ninth. A Committeo on Credentials from the Tenth Ward. consisting of Messrs. Sampeon, Burke, andsMiller, was chosen. Ther were charges of Meal: practices In the First Ward, which caused a brief aud iy The Committes on Credenti:tis we ! tinte, and heard # good many spe Flavell thoy returned, and Mr. Sampson, trom the Com inittes on Credentials, made a report, gdinitting tho following delegates: Firat Wand—iorutlo N, May, Charies Tobey. Janes J, Healy. George W, Monteguinery, Lowla A. Her 1H. Mneony Loula F, Jacobs, John A. Mevult Ninth— » Patterson, C.D. Carter, dunes Ireckeuridye, Nelgleson, Joseph’ Hendricks, 8. Dituy Hueping, and iichard Lahey, Tentk— George B, White, C. 2. Kamgon, LP. Ulado, A. D. Ferron, and W, J, Miller. Mr. Glade moved to, pooopt, tho report and Arthur Dixon, of tho First Ward’ contestants, spoke ugainat It, Mr. Dixon moved that tho evidence submitted Motes the Committee be read before the Con- vention, : Air, Charles I. Faston moved as nu amend- ment that cach side would be allowed to make but ont: speech of flve minutes in length. Mr. Montngue, of the Ninth, wanted to know who was going to bo entitled to voto upon this question, Itwasonly the Tenth Ward which eauld yote upon ft, and it had but five votes. ‘They were only fighting fur the Republican purty and not. for mon. The Committee only ad tho right to make a report, and no ¢ neo presented before a Committee on Credentials was ever read before a Convention, Ald. Smyth also spoke in behalf of tho Ninth Ward, whose delegates he claimed bud been regularly elected, and who hud a right to bo resent and vote on the Moor, There hid been Tne one primary held, and the dolezates so elected were members of the Convention, and the charge of fraud wus trumped up to ald the ends of aspiring politicians, . F Mr. Carter moved that tho delegution from’ poe 2 ins ayard as reported by the Cummittes be admitted. Mr. Sampson moved toinclude tho Tenth Ward. ‘The motion prevailed. yo Tho Firat Ward contest caso came up for de ate. All Smyth moved that the Senatorial Com- inftteemen of tha Ninth aud ‘Tenth Wards be al- lowod to state how it cane thut two culls for this Convention came to be Issued. Thero was soto discussion aud tho motion prevalled. Cruver read tho call upon, which the Cor tion was: convened. Mr. Eniield D. Muore, of the Ninth Ward, also gaye tis oxplunution as to tho, Issuance of the enlla, Sir. Uixon followed -with n statement in behalf of the delegation of tho First Ward which Jt was proposed tu ex- elude, Charles L. Easton alee apoks for the dol- emition which it was proposed to seat. The ino- tion to concur In the report af the Comiuitteo admitting the Henly delegntiton from the First Ward was then put an curried by a voto of Ntoz Nominations for Representatives were then gone lnto, M. J. Harrls, of the Ninth Ward, Was Unanimously chosen.-The "Tenth Ward Inced tn nominution James J. Healy, of the First Ward, who psitively aeelined, and placed in nemination Mr, A. L, Hockwell, Ho was Antena ously chosen. Jutmes, J. Healy, of the First, B.D. Moore, of the Ninth, aud George E, White, of the Tenth Ward, were selected the Benutorini Committec, | Mr. Madsen J. Harrie ta a'gentleman of char acter and ability, a tawyer do file practice, and Mr. rene . tn old resident of Ltnols. Mr. A. L, Rockwell, of thé First Ward, was In no senso ¢ candidate for the-plice. Hobnsbeen Enst forthe past four months attending his siek brother, tho Hov. Mr. Rockwell, and only. eamo home inst Saturday. He lives’ at the Palmer House, fs. nan of property, and nh payer He Ina inser be profession, in i Nepublican, petiolate practice, and a life- NOTES AND: NEWS, GEN. GRANT WILT PitesipE, As an offectual answer ta-the ruported disa- grecinent between tho friends of Grant and of Mialue In, tho Roppbican, pasty it may.bé stated. that yeaterday Gen, Grant called at the head- quartera of the Central Garfield aud ArthurCiub -and lutimated that he would’ be perfeetly will; ing to proside at a meeting to bo hetd in thiselty which should be addressed by Senator Blaine. Tho latter speaks at Champulyn Oct. 1, und thera is somo hope that he muy be induced to speak here during tho Inttor part of October, RENATON ROsCUE CUNKLANG yesterday wrote to Secretary Van Clave that {t would be Impossible for him to spenk in Chlen- wo during this campaign, Ie, however, ox- pressed tho hopo of Leing ablo,to speak here a year henco. tp TUE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES on the county ticket held w ineotiug fedierday afternoon at the Grand Maciic Hotel. Messrs, Davis, Farwolt, Mann, Iuwes, and Ender were appointed a coimmitten to report the names of ab Exeoutive Committee to! be voted upon ati meeting to bo held ut thy Grand Pucitiy Hotel ati o'clock this afternoon, Tho Republicans cxpect that the Executive Comuuslttes will be fully organized portly, und that the Campnign Committee will be fully or- Eagtat by tho Lutter part of the week, A numes ar of prominent Hepublieang huve beon out looking for suitable beudquurtera, but no proper Viace has yot beun found, NATURALIZATION, About sixty German and Scandinavinn Repub Heuns marched down from the Sixth Ward yeas terduy and were naturalized through tho ngenuy: of the Central Gurteld and Arthur Chub, La this mutter the Democrats’ bave —de- Vieed a scheme which they bape to wark successfully, Thoy have supplied forolgners who bave never taken outthotr tirst papers with: autiduvits stating. that their frat papers were r duly takon out, but wero either lust or stolen, on tho'blauk day of blank month of blink jear, This scheme they hope to work, as the foreign: ora aro lznoraut and cannot be ‘expected to bo prosvouted for perjury where no dates aroglyeu. 4 Poon MAN. : Ono of the poople nominnted by tho Demo- crate in the Fitch Senmorial Wiatelot 6a Polo by the name of Migrostuwaki., His countrymen in purtioular, Democrats us well ns Republicuna, are vehement ju thelr denuncutions of this Bo lection. They suy that this man i unable to spenk the Enyliso langue, and jain every way: untitted Jo bua legishitor, Thoy say that they are Americans, not Poles, and niako no chums: 0 one of thelr nationulity elected to olfice; but, if any ono ta chosen, they desire it should be 4 man who understands English, and who bus capacity enough to make hima and them respected, ‘ We WILL RUN, A report was curront yesterday that Mr, Cunute lt, Mutson would resign the posidon- of Corquer tendered him by the County Conven- Uon, Investigation dovelopa tho fact that, while Mr, Matson was thinkluy of resigning, bo bus since concluded to nevopt, and will work in ontire harmony with tho ticket, THE Chun, : Tho Third Ward Auxillary Club mot at Indes ndence la), Twenty-sucond street, last evon= ing. Kirk Huwes and other épeakers ud.rnasedt the mooting, and evlved, . Tho Democratio beadtquartors In tho Nopublic Life-Insurance Nuilding were not reudy yoatore day, Tho meeting uf t 0 cemmpulgn Comunitteo: waa accordingly felt at the Palmer Mouse Beadquartors, ‘only routing busincay boing trans autod, Representatives from avout twonty-five of tho Hopublicun marching clubs held d mocting t tho Palmer House: yesterday afternoon. Owing to the lack of w full‘uttondatioe the meet Oy nuljoulrned antl Saturday at 8 p.m, when Neld olticors wilt be elected and a conplote or wanization bo effected. All marching vlubs are espocted lo sond dolegates, ‘The Young Mon's Garileld snd Arthur Club of tho Thirteenth Ward mut last ovoning at 0d Weat Like streot, and listencd to spacehus from, Mr, Bory, of Phitudulpula; A.C. Knupfund damvs T. Albright, candidates for County coin- ilssloner; and Col, Wakunnin, After the spenk- Ing the Clab marched in u lily ta the resktenco of Geu. 0. 1. Shinn, and trexted tim ta the honor of woallitary seronado. Thera wero congrutulas Hons und brlof spaceh ‘Tho Republican Club of tho Sixth Ward mot at the cornor of Cannlport avontia und Halsted street lust evoning to select delegates for the ward to the Third Seuntorial Convention, ~ bo Reld this ovening: She weotlng partook’ vory: largely of tha charucter of a prlaury, and tho voting wae attended with considerable noise ut Hines, growing aut of disputes aa to thy rigat of this uf that individunl to vote. ‘There were two ttekets presented, gue da fayor ot ‘Taomus,! Yoodason, gud the other of O, Maun, fur Hopresvutative, and although there wore’ less than 100 yates pulled it tovk several hours ta reach a conclusion, The Wouduson tokes aus sucovasful in the und by aamall majority, and tho do chosen weret EB. Banda, 8 Me Narra, B pattie, G. A. Woultey, i. tactie, = ga . Sin! 1a wet whole undergivg to" bo Kroll, of tha Beveuth Wurd, ——————_—___ 5 CAROLINA'S CENSUS FRAUDS, Boectat Lispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasuinaton, D,C., Oct. 6—-Geu, Walker, Sus Periutendent of tha Census, bas madg bis report of the Investigution In the South Curvling cva- wus matter to the Secretary of the Luturlor, wero cuthuslasticully ro- ) Gen) Walker declines to give any information nt to the nature of the Pepi. and Assistant-Xec~ aetary Hall will not authorize nny statement tn the ‘Nbsence of Becretury Schurz It is cont= dently stated, however, by persons who claim to know, that Gon, Walker, fn tho report, holds tha theory that the censure of 1470 was defective, and thuttthe census of {018 correct, and that, the apparent discrepancies are to be’ attributed to the fasumed imperfections Ju the former cen- aus, LOCAL CRIME. JEWELRY THIEVES, 0. A, Harris and Robort Dukers are tha names given-by tivo suspicious characters .who wero Arrested yesterday uftoruoon on Clark strest by Detectives Wiley and Elliott, On tho person of one was found a gold watch bearing the nume Mathow {. Brown, which was fdeutifled i ono etulen curing ‘the forenoon from N, Mataun's Jewelry’ store, | The prisoners confessed every» thing, and told bow upon entering Maitsun's v0 of them engaged the repnirer’s isttention while the or “sneaked” the watch and rome other Articter; ‘The policy report atates that Mrs Matson alt not know. ihe wate’ had been styler inti the officers brought it to him. ‘The priconers alay confessed hiving stolen eevernt other watches, together with some forty or titty gold and ef eases and other articles lrons leading down-town Jewelers, All but tho wat recovered In ther posacssion were sold at vurlous known ™ forces” jn thy city, und the officers will rover the urticles to-day Dukers und Harris fire unknown to the policy here, and ctulin that they both belung in Detruit, and that they were working their way back to that city, after n dlg- HALLOUS predatory excursion to Denver, Colo. ‘Thore was 4 “eques n this case. asnother Jewely 11 8 reported carly In the eventing at the West J n Street Statlon, Lute tn the afternoon wthlel entered the store of Charies J. Fisher, No. 10 Halsted atreet. and asked tbo shown some thier rings, After Juda over some trays of rings which wero shown fin on thy counter, he asked to see sumo an elderly century In Une business, bad no suspicion of the fellow's honesty, andthough be was aloue In the store at tho thhic, brought out the tray from the show. ens muro exponsive ones. Mr, Fisher, muti, and for nearly a quarter of a ‘Pho young ian looked it several rings and ed on tha pelt of purchastuy, eo the story whon be sufdenly drew from an outside pocket in bls cont a handful of cayenne popper, whiek he threw full tu the {nce ‘of Str, Fisher, und at tho samo, matent, seized tha tray and dashed out ot the door, Fortunntely Mr. Fisher's eyes were protected by larsespeetivies which he Wears, and only a ¥ litle of the pepper got. into the corner of one tye, His whiskers, nose, and mouth were filled with it, and aa he ran out of the store Jn pursuit of tho thlef the pepper: beynn to take affect. He managed to pure sue him block and raised a hue and cry, which wads joined in by a number of people on the street ut the tle, but despite it alt tho thict mude good his ape with the plunder. Mr. Fisher suys be noticed no accomplices standing about at the time, but from what the police have xacertained about tha, chusy through the streets they seem confident, that th thief had shrewd neeomplices who ulded him in making good bis seu} Tho ay contained between thirty and. forty ines, nearly alt plain gold bands, valued by Air, Fisher ut about S24. seribed ag a or two, The thief is des foune mun about 18 oF 19 yenry oF nue, smooth face, and clad ta a tight eult of brownish hug, Soveral nrreats were made on suspicion last night by the detectives nt tha West Madison Street Station, but the right nan bus not yet been caught. Mr Fisher spent the evening at the etutiony oxam=- ining the Kogues’ Albuin In the hope of being able to plek aut the “mug” of the chup wha plundered him, out, so tar aa known, he did not Kientify any one. . MAN'S INILUMANITY,. Jt would seem as If self-intefest—leaving ont of the question huimano fectings—wonld bo suf felent to insuro kind treatment ta the horse, But it falls in many instances to do this In Chi+ engo, ns it used In tho old slavery days to pro- tect tho slave from abuse by Lis owner. Every day the Humane Society is culted on to inter- use between cruelly abused horses and thelr irutitl or unfecling uwners or drivers. Yeater- dus, on prosecution by Oftieer Dudley, Theadora Conkey, 2 conl deuer of this city, was flucd $10 and costs by Justice Walsn for abuse of 4 horse, Tt was shown by the evidence that he sent ont 1.600 pounds of eval with a poor old crinpted horse whieh fell In the street from exhaustion. This {g. not the first tino tno Society bus had to ¥ ve its attention to this man, : Itonce found in Working w badty crippled horse. Inn treat wer, with a log-chitn around its eek to hold tin, The horse wus Ko budly crippled that it could only atay In the machine as it was held in by the chain round it Heck, whieh was equiva. fent to sustalning part of tho weight of the horxe by the neck. Joseph and Frank Norior and John Phot, vegetable peddters. were wlan fined $5, uni costs ‘each bs quaticn Walsh for driving crippled and disabled horses, on complaint of Oticer Dudley. * MISOELLANEOUS, Margaretta Harper wos yesterday held by Justice Walsh in £40) to tho Criminal Court Upon clreumstantial evidence connecting her with nraon twice committed in 2 tiree-story tenement at No, £9 Despinines street. She and a Mm. Anily Modee, whe took uw chiunge of venue to Justicn Scully, were ejected from the bullding for cnuse, and were heard frequently innicing threats to burn down the house, Gua Uricker, a hoster in the cimptoy of S. T. Hendrickson, a Uveryskevper at No. 6 West, Tako atreet, Wit arrested yeaterdsy by Oicers Hingrose and Dillon for stealing “a gray wolf robe Vidued at Re the property of Sire, Rede field, of No. Wost Washington street, and a rubber-tuounted buggs-hirnesa valued at 260, the property of J. B, dtory, of No, 2 Park ave= nue Various articles hued been stolen from ‘time to tine from the stuble, and Auulty, when: when these were tnisied, Bricker wi ected, Tho property was recovered eatantuy ina saloon at No, 208 West Randolph street kept by George Murray. William Wholen, of No, 200 Despiaines street, reports that ut abuut Be’elock yestontay morn* Ing be was nwakoned by some one attempting to 1 nha bedroom door, He listened until ub that it was burglar ut fred one pt ings and) then ho shot from his revolver through tho door. Uulnks it took effect, us he heard tha exclam Yon Tm shot.” Onlcer Libby, who tnt tho post, heard tho shot, but was tnable to lo cate it antl! Mr. Wailer entered comptnint at the station, ‘Tho potiee, utter tooking over the ground, doubt that the burglar received the shot, There were no iwuirks of blood in the house, and nothing was tiken, Mr. Whalen ia quite sure thore were two of them, and that the shot one wis helped awity by the vthor. CASUALTIES. KILLED BY A CITIMNEY. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Ovt. 6,—Neal SeCalz, tving atNo. 17 Huron street, father-in-taw of J. J. Crilley, was instantly killed this morning about Wo'elock by tho chimney of a hows which he was mo falling upon him, Mr. McCalg. 0 bouse-maver by: peeupation, wis inoving wu oll house, owned by one Kirchner, trom the cee erty of the Greenslade Bros. on which ly belug bullta new foundry, RAILNOAD WRECK. Spretat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, KAnaAR Crrv, dlo., Ort, 6A frotght train on the Hunnibal & St. Joo toad was badly wrecked neue Handolph, a few miles from Kansus City, this afterngon, .by running into a drove of cuttle, Nino cars, thted with merchandiso, were badly wrecked and strewn alow the railway, The ‘track was torn up and aude impassuble, and out of a herd of vf cattle ning were killed uad ninetoun wounded. : ¢ ey RUN OVER, » Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Oct, 6,—George W, Rog- org, enuingor, and Lowia Door, brakeman, wara ‘killed this cvoning while standing on the track eur tho depot at North Indlanapolta, Thoyhad just come in from Hrightwood, after completing their run ta Uaion City. A fre ight trun, bucke Ing, run thom down, cutting Rox era in twaln, and go injuring Door that he dled in two hours, Hoth wera married men, CRUSHED TO NEATH, Special Dispatch to The Calcago Trioune, Miewarkee, Oct, 0.—Thia evening after dark 8 yough of 16 yeurs, named John Shaw, wus killed in a pecullar manner, Ho wus altting down upon a loaded wagon, and driving under Aa shod at Luyton’s puckuwg-hous, when his bea cuine It ooutact With tbe top of thu bullding with uch force ag to crush ls akull, " \MOKE IIs NECK, A New Buuxswick, N. J. Oct. &—Jobn P, T. Yoorhew, a at Griggstewn, fell 45, living froma nade yesterday and broke bis neck, eh LOCKIAW. Naw Ravxawicn, aged 40) ran nail {nto hia foot fast week god lca of lockjaw yestorduy In great ugony, : - RUN OVER AND KILUED, CLRVELAND, Ou, Ovt, 6—Charlea I. Warner, recently from Kansas, was run over and killed by tho cars to-duy ut Loavittaburg, 0. f nn . | MUST GO TO QUARANTINE, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, AsINGTON, 1D. C., Oct, GT. L. Billo, “barge stock ralser, of Heocher, Jil, bus Just ins poked abord of 300 Hereford cattle and four Bulthdown rame from Herefurdubir, Evy. Mra iller yesturday upplied to the Treusury for venpfssiun to 'euter Div cuttlo throuyh thy Lule tlintgu Custom-House without the uinely daya nuarguting required by Jaw. ‘Tals, however, ine Cuded, Avaletunt-Socrotary Frepeb ruled, abt onve bufure turd guison, Liat rigid tuy must be eurerced, ey 5 Interesting Papers Read Before the Chicago Biological Society. Results of a Microscopic Examination —The Stuff Not Hurtfal. The first meeting of tho Chieago- Mologien! Society for tho season of 185+'3) was held last evening at the ‘Tremont House, Dr. Lester Curtis presided, The attendance was quite Nirge,and more than ordinary intercat was man- Ifested In the proceedings. ‘Tho event of the session was the report of the Committes on Oieomurgarine, whieh wae pees sented In tho form of papers by Dr. Murcus P. Hutileld and Dr. P, 8. Hayes. De. Hayes’ paper consisted of a bistory of the manufacture of the substitute for butter, and a report of A MICHOSCOPIO EXAMINATION of it. Tho Vovtor sald: “T took about: two drams oleomnargarine, and In order to remove the fat from the various substances sitpposed to be eutungled and con ceuled tn it, dissolved the futs with ether, washed the sediment with ether, then with alcohol, and examined with the microscope. ‘Tho crystals of .cuminon anit’ = were so abundant that 1 treuted the scdl- ment with water, and then found my original sediment nad contracted very imtuch, ‘This sediment was examined by Dr. Lester Curtis and myself. We found the following ab- Jecla: Minute shreds of connective tissue, bived mlobules somewhat altered, and eplthellal cells,—theae were undoubtedly derived from the cow, In addition, we also saw aturch granules, woulen bre, a tew inusses of color Ing nutter, Uintoms, anda few imonads. These two latter were probably derived froin tho water uxed to dissolve tho salt. The starch weed bre, woolen fibre, and coloring mutter were In part, If not all, introduced ln the process of manufacture.” Appended to Dr, Hayes" report was the tollow- Ing trom Dr. Curtis: [have not bad the time necessary to determing accurately all that might be determined in the sediment’ from tho Hide A drop from the sediment stowed wnder the mi crosvupe a confused inass containing a lirge ‘mount of minute shreds, baving a geunular ap> ‘fe N, J, Oct. 6.—Jobn Cook, | * pearance, aud probably ‘of an animutl_orhein. Atuonyg these were seen agodd many redand white Nlood corpuscles, a suod many tuunded Jike the diameter of a red corpiscle, but vn We tn size, tied with a grunuhir material, They Juoked Uke pits curpuscies that hid been stand ing some time, but were much ‘larger. Large cell, sumewhnt larger than these, contained three or four nnelel stained of a Violet. color, hex resembled youny epithelal ells, 1 aiso found a considerable number dt epi thellal celle, large granulnr-looking celts, ttbres -luoking tke” cunueetive —‘tlesuus, and collages sacs, perhaps — emptied {at eclls, ‘There were also. soine aglinaleuhe that might buve heen derived from the water, which, I understand, was not distitied. ‘There were nlgosome round bodes, some single and gone In groups, which luoked Like spuris—per- haps of some uquutic plot: some. tauments, which looked like the mycelium of a fungus, Shirch grunules und sume brownish budtes, the nature of whieh I could not determine, Tesides tis thers was iuore or less dirt, sich ns hair, cotton fibres, shreds of pine wood, purticles that looked Wke oltsof site, ote, | think some coloring mutter must bave been to tho substance. while nearly. fresh, whieb gave rise to the ylulet color of the nuclel of sume of the cells.” ‘Dr. Hayes coneinded hig interesting paper bp fain: | Eom what we found | th the oleomargarine “ender the microscope, with tho exception of conncenve —tivatie, ull othor - substunces might easily be ine vorporated = with = true butter — without any one oven knowing they were there. one knows that with the utmost cure when mnttktng foreign substinces will ind thetr way into the initk, and eventually into the bitter. THEORETICALLY, OLEOMAKGARINE OvGITT TO NB AS WHOLRSOME E Manufactured ns It is claimed to ery ‘as butter, and be there would not bu any danger trom puri: sites, Practivally, itis reseuing thousands of pounds uf fat, and rendering it edible and patatuble, whieh would only hve been used for soupmaking, candiemakhiy, lorl- cants, ete, While it will never repluce the aner grades of butter, It will compete with the poorer gendes. und ¢€o ‘couse the better grades to be manufactured In larger quantities, Many peo- uld be unuble to alford a good article un now buy oleomargirine, which will take the place of butter, and ns these povels, are better fed. we willas physicians, ave less flly-nouriehed patients to” wiuise ter to. He ‘who converts a waste. product into a useful article or renders mproduch which ig wready usetul etii! more useful by means of innalpulution.and supertor knowledge nay well be called a benefactor of hig race. ‘Tho uillizn- tlon of weuste produetsabwnys marks an advaice in elyilization. Who cna hold to the oli and ace oupt the new and end. the two In an hurinont- ous whole without revolution, proves Unit he has kinship with the most bighly elyilized.” DR. MATEIELD in his paper gives various tests of the matorini out of which ulcumargarine (s mute, and upon tho subject of its use has this to soy; AS o but little trom tho jor grudes ut butter, and when, proper! from cleanly muterials cannot be an fie mad Jurlous article of diet, though most of us, 1 tinagine, pefer butter node after the old fashion. Profs. Chandler, \tsater, Johnso Harker, Mott, Arnold, and many otbors seaclty to [te InoeUOUsges When carefully prepared, and, agit keeps tntutnted tomer than the best of butter, ft ought to be considered a vinanble nddition to the world’s food supply. It certaiuly’ Ja an caslly=dizested Cut, whose only powsible danger, that J cnn think of as arising from Its use, is the possible Introduction Into the system: of parasitic ovn. ‘Tho heat required for the preparation of “olvomargurine | 48 not sutille cient to destroy these if present In the beef tallow, They nilght reappear In the Lutterine and inthis way’ produce sume of these nuwe come guests within us. Tbave as yet been un le to tind a well wuthentieuted cane of this Kind, und, at tho worst, the risk is ne greater than'most of us run every tho we eat a bit of undertone beef.” Dr. Hoyes aleo read an Interest ine pa er On “Vineyar: Ita Sophistications aud Their lusts,” In. whicn be desertbed the nature of finpurities found in yinegnr, and the proper manuer to eradicate then, CANAD: The Prison Brutaiity-A Jolly Skip- Por's Mixdomeanor—Vor Mantobu, Spretat Dispatch to Tra Chitavo Trioune, TonOSTO, Ont., Oct. 6—The exeltement to- day over the Montiomnery Hogs ing ease is great, and the feeling 33 thut further Investigation inust trke place at once, Thls fectlng Is not al- Joyed by tho statement of Dr. Wagner that nothing remarkable took place at the flogytux, awit hittlug u inan in tho face after ho was Ued up, or the Warden striking the prisoner over tho head with uo yaltking-stick, wore nothing remarkable, An evening paper pub- Muhea win tnterciem with a guard who changes the Warden with Incapnelty thruugl oxecasive drinking, and this his been more than a current report fur komme thine back, Tnispector Langimtule is yory reticunt on the subject, ind ays be will not olfer any opinion uatll after hy had made awn Investigntion. Air, Hawells, Amerienn Conaul at (his port, hus asked the Governtent fora re- ‘port an the case, Tu, the Muritimo Court to-day, befora Juitye Melenzle, argument on demurrer was heard 1 the cause tu which Mr ini, of the tu; Robb, {6 urratgned “for ‘cantompt a court, Cupt. Hall elected vaillit from bis bout wher thy oitles had come to solze it. for wages, and then morrily sailed away, Tho trial will probably not come on for three weuks yet, ‘Pho ense {8 exciting conallorably tuteryst, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicuga Trlinne, Orrawa, Ont, Oct, 0,- spect train cone sistiugaf sevurul pussunixer and fourtean frojght curs left for Manitabu tois morning, This makes about 20 peotly who bave lott this divteet nlony for the W rn Stated and Manitoba dure dug the present scyson, * a Parchaso of a Mine, Digputch to Detroit Poa Lake City, Colo, Ove. ihe Wderable ax eitement was created in this elty yeatuniny by the sulv of the Mountain Queen. a’ represent Uve Sun Juan ming, ta Messrs Falreblid & Mere ritt, of Chicago, and Isao VY. Whent at Detroit, through thoir ropresontitive, Prot, James iad ry. Tho gonsidcrntion was $123,000, {0 te ban do property, but bus been in (tigation fur yeard, ‘bo vigurous and will vow worked. BUSINESS NOTICES, For canatipation, blltousness, Indl vation, headuebo. tuke Aroud’s Vexotuhle Hawol Regulater. ft ucts like a charm. Ree sults; Pure blood, bealthy complexion, cloar head. Price Wevuts, Depot, novthuust cornu, Madison strect aid Fitih uvenuy, SS The public will Loware of a traudits tent imitation of Dobbius’ Electric Soap wow bes ng forced on the Hyarkot vy bilsreprosentation. dewill ruin any et 4 wished with It Insist ‘upon haying Dobbluy’ Eloctiie, Macallster’s Cough Mixtu most rellablo and sate rom should have it for whoopin J.P. Lev, eurner lutated sulu manufacturer For ale: aod Harrison 8b y ull drogyiv Iron Is th Blood, Coldynts Lichiy's Liquid Extract of Reol enriches tho blood, alas digvsuon, curva dyspepsia, nervousnusy, deblll- ty, and female cumphuntas reeks, ta, ee ‘Trasloca stop at Ce Astor Mouse, New York. MEDICAL. Astonishing Cures of Itching, Sealy and Sorofs Ulous Humors of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood of Children and (nfants, et n lta iehont Jelty, 0 and enidicates all mors, Cutleara Medicinal Tollot Soup, from Cuticura, clonnecs, soothes, und heals dte- onged mirt the akin bi perfumed pal alt ‘ol i nti wate, and d Texte and flesh. alive inthron tation, soothes and hents 8 Kealp ‘Alfections with Tass of Hair. ditees nnd bewutities the Hat. Cutt ent, the great Blood Paritier, cleans amd prdronts with oy nuke the Sn are ey alisey chronie and he praise, Tt 1s ut Children and Infants. Chas. Bayre Hinkl writes? My son completely head to. th seals Evers been tried fn vain," cured of a terriiio by the Cutleura Romedies, ie soles OF bh ry athor remedy and physicians pad dal of tw From the top nis feet ws one me Fred Rohrer, tlonnd Bank, Pu ss well plensed with f cannot afford to be without st In my house, ts elects on iy baby : TA. Mh vats inwaty end Akin ne Helin, Bod Irele I Dikenscs, and it repro. n Reaoly= . PUrTHes, itary: hus prepared fIcura Hemedies are almply clognnt to use. yeppent te tne stent, qually Me= s whites, freshen’, and Lenutities i legantly Het, Hath, aud Nursery sanative, reey City Heights, N.J., Sears, was of Eczema of bis iss Of + Cashlor Stock-Growers' Na, lo, Colurada, writes: Lum go itis a wonderful cure, and it {a bound to become very popula iho maser Weeks, Ean., churn the head enth the face of sores, T Vt. anys ina letter tl Town Tt ‘on rel ha face and my" baby! a eral, and Dr. Plant bas ontered [t for then, Cuticura Remedies are prepared Potter, Chomlats und Drugyrists, i et, Boston. und are for sule: Price of Cutieurn, a Medtelnat Ji boxes, €l Cntler the new Blood Purith 50 cents: Medicinat Toilet § Hicinal Shaving Sonp, bers and lurge consumers, #eents, a Heat) ae iT sh cont! S277 All matter free on receipt of price. ~ SAN SesTU TH Bmeka a dridgists for #1. [RADICAL CURE| For CATARRH. Japid, Radical, Permanent. | Complete Treatment : for $1.00. r Rerin at the becinning. Clesnso the nasal pas- Raues, Itumore the morbid cuits of rotting and fl AVork apon thew wurricen untlt the jembenne |e re 20 Ti rive with over onaiate of ono batt if Catarrhint bol Aak tor sant ay 2B: * pullsntion of the his Is falthtully dan, Cataerts 1s a enced. ul Cee at by Ask, indtent the moet complete. Instantaneuus, and oca- Houten! treatment In medictne, General ge, WEEKS & POTTER, Bx 18 Soon WS Its Virtues are Known to bead, and has nearly cleaned ve reconiinended (tty seve by Weaks & W Washington alt Druggiata. ty. anal! boxes, vent, per bottle: “‘Cutloura nia: Cutlentrn Sto- in bats for Bar He of Iv COLLINS: Nhoumatian, Wenk ‘Neuralxia, and Hore | Lungs, ound FPR evecTo Couxhs und Colds, Wouk. Iinek, Stomach, and Bovwels, PLasTER® ves, MuseH.OFs a id wlecteical np throwsh the Sulns and Taek, spn Wn f le Klecteiy Masters. Only 3 Dysposwia,. Shooting Pains 9 or Kita and nut Splint cons re leven (GL AKS AND CLOAKE CLOAKS 9 AT THAI WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison & Peorta-sts. All the “NEW DESIGNS" in CLOAKS, | LONGPALETOTS, SURTOUTS, DOLMANS, AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS! SCOTTISH, TWEED, AND CHENIOT ULSTERS, Th all the Latest Shapes, with Caposs Langtry Moods, and Colored Fackigs. As a special bargain, we offer a, largo Job Lot of ALL» WOUL COACHMAN UL- STERS and REDINGOTES, at 85° and S7.Hecehherto sold In all the leating honses at double thoso figures. . Wohave also placed on sale a largo assortment of couutno Scottish Doubles Weight GALASHIELS TWEEDS, and CHEVIOTS, for ULSTERS, at 82,00 per yard--eurdinarily sold for 83.00, These are first-class goois, and well worthy. the attention of purchasers, establish Jng and proving the fuct that it trade with CARSON, | PIRIE & CO. pays to FOLDING BED, CHAMPION AUTOMATIC ENGLISH COATS, FOLDING BEDSTEAD < in Finw & Medium vurul 291 cb Stu SATE: a uf Agcncy from the Cunt iiey Wvoitucy Conta Horton & Uild-eth, - Wholeauaand Ratall Dealore LUEV, ay COMMON- SENSE SHOES. stlouS. whe cit arcuate etuact Ags ieeuntiviict Stepaeaat tie WAM Salva foe biter, batt, wld curs, cute brulae, Dragibw layy th Se pee Lox toe ‘

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