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'Tho' obellak lies whore It Iny a wouk ago, within fifty fect of tho raltrond tracks at. tho foot uf West Ninoty-aixth atreot. All the Intorventns time has heen consumer in changing its direo~ tlon ao that {fa npox shall polnt up the hill direct. It fa sald that the workmen will roquire about a fortnight to onrry the stono up to the boule-, yard." Itfan honvy and unbandy chuni of rock to handle. ———————— Isaac Eaton, tha Lone Demoernt of Kan- sas, who objeota to Garfield on xecount of bis roligion, isn Splrituntist himself, Hoe belleves that his daughtur, who died in Infancy, was mar- ried in Henyon drhort timo ago to a-son of Frank Pleree, Janne says that “ orthodoxy in thoso day‘a 8 all aftvat.” Is Hancock Spirit« unllst? . > Tur First-Voters of Cloveland, of whom thore arv more than 4,000, are organizing for Garfeldand Arthur. They sheild have Judge Tourgeo spenk to thom. . Flo will. told thar, and prove it tou, thut all the converts to De- mocragy ure old men whu have lost tho courage and froshness of youth, and long for.tho flcsh- pots of Egypt. ‘Tho boys aro ttepublicans. Lanonina men who. may feel Inclined to yote the Demncratio ticket nre. invited to rund Col. Hill's speouh, printed In nnotnor part of this paper. Ifo shows bow Huncock’s olection and a litte: moro persecution of tha negroes would cause an exodus of -blacka to the North oxcocd- Jog tho Irish immigration to this country caused by English landiurd oppression." Since Grant’s revelations of Hancock's at- tempt to hypotheente four millions of Louisiana Joveo bonds at 35 cents, for tho bonofit of a ring of Confederate thloves,—for that Is what Order No. 40 really mennt,—tho Democrats havo sud- dently stopped flinging nud at Garfield. ———— * Wuex Mr. 'Titden saw the legend “4 Mf. @ 85"! scrntched on tha matogany lit of his writ- ing-desk, he pulted down his welleworn dlotion+ ary and looked {t up. Immediately afterward he snddled Biackstono and took pride, But ho seemed very unhappy. gs ee Barnum with his mules has driven round tosce the told man,” who, in consequence, hus dropped the independent Me of tooting for En- glish and drumming for Gurtlctd, and now plays all hie wind Instruments for dkinilint Bil. ———— IlANcock was imortifled and sur- morning to find marked Across tho seat of hla cupaciuus Sunday trousora: 4.@ 35 = 1,400,000," The Genural turned very red, but sufd nothing. rr Mn. "BAnnust Interprets the mysterious “4M, @J6" to mean 4 mutes at $36 nplecc, But this is a ridiculously tow prico, ovon for In- dinnu mules. ey oo ~ Tlancock’s grivvance Is thatn West Point mun should toll tho truth about him, Aro Weat. Voint men forbiddon to speak tho truth of euch athor? g 2 Hascock ond the Louistana levee thtoves usefulness destroyed by. Grantewvants to como homo, _Onvrn No. 40—four in, at 85 cents, 4u Lal. b, @ 85.—Huncock, PERSONALS, “Tho turning point has been reached. Please give mo roont to gyrate."—Gen, Hancack. ‘Thore !s no doubt about. the. Democratic majority in Missouri belug reduced, Mike Mo- Cool died tho othor day, _ “ Head Cook ’—Tho cut in the: New York Tridune to which you refor is not tntonded for a pleco of sponge enke, but awenther-map, + Tho darkest cloud has a silver lining. Among other things secured rocontly by a Now York burgine was tho score of an unpublished oratorio, g ° Loniton “Truth says that the Prince of ‘Walesis well fixed tlnungialty, Weare glad to Bco that Albert tuok our advice about backing tho White Stockings, =~ # : We are glad to learn from tho Albany Journal that “ tho campaign in Schenectady is Brogressing favorably.’ As gocs: Bchencotady 80 gocs Skaucatoles. . ‘ Ono by onv the tender and romantic mem- ories that cling to the medieval days aro boing knocked out of time. A castle in Bpain was ro- contly aold at auction for $620, A member of the Juntor Clags in Yale Col- Tego-bns mysteriously disappeared, and all of forts to discover him huvo proved unavailing, Let the ball clubs bo searchud at once. Over sixty ‘thousand people visited St, Louis last Tucadny to witness the procession of tho Volted Prophets, and the streets. woro 50 crowded that thoy rosemblod .thoso of Chicago ouaquictSunday, .. « » . Raln falls; sun shinos; winds flee; Brooks run; yot few know how, * Do not thou too deeply search ‘Why thou lov'st me now! —Kealy to Tilden. “The henlth-giving qualities of n public, oflce cannot be overestiniated, Fitty-two ycars ago Henry Clay acourod the position of mossen- gor for the Becrotary of War for Charles, a col- ored man of Lexington, Ky. Charles stilt pore forms tho dutios of tho position, and fs suld to bo the polltest man in Washiugton, ‘The New York Sun says editorially: “St, Jullon 1s to havo still nuothor chance to rocover from Maud §. lis lost honors of being the fast- oat trotter in tuo world, Wad the rivalry of Maud 8. and St, Jullon developed into actual publio contests carly in the your thore is no say- jug how low tho revord might by this thue have beon brought,. Meanwhile there are rumors of atill youngor wonders of tho trotting turf who’ threaten to pluck, in duc time, the luurela both of Maud 8. and St. Jutlen.” Tho dark insinuns tion contained In tho closing sentunve is what tho public bus been: looking for over, since Mr. Daria purchueod Keono Jim, and started bin out. for the campuign of 1880,. Having wulted until’ tho so-cniied monarchs of the turf bave dono tholr very bost, the editor of the Sun proposes to hitoh up his little horsey and maka 9 foot- Print on tho sands of ‘Timo that will stay thero, Wo tender our sympathy to Mr, Vandorbilt ia adyunoo, see : ‘THE OBELISK, - Masonic Ceremonies to Bo Had at tho Buying of the CornereStone, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, - Naw Youk, Oot. %7—A._red-lutter event in the Dlstury of tho anofent craft of Musonry will take Place tn this city on Saturday ufterooon tn the Jaying of the cornorsteno of tho Egyptian obelisk, which waa transferred from. Its auctont, Yeating-place to this country by Lioutenunt.- Commander Gorringo, of the United statos Nuvy. ‘Cho parade of the Kuights Templar and brethren of the symbollo Order promises to be ‘only socond in hnportance to the Masonic parade which occurod on tho vcenston of the dodication ofthe Musonle ‘Tomplo of this city, Tho corncr-stono uf tho ~ obolisk will bo ind by Most Worshipful Brother Jesse .. Anthony, Grand Mustor of Bfusons, Btato of Now York, assisted by hisstam, Attor it hus beon demonstrated to be “truo and @quaro," ull the customs of the anctont éraft of Masonry in determining that fact will-bo ud- ered to, The Hight Worshipful Edward M. J. Eblers will be Murabal of the day, assisted by bis att. Adurae number of Commanderica will Rurtlelpate inthe parade, There will be no ade resacs delivered on the oocasion, and the ovres Monles will simply consist of tho format layt of tho corner-atone according ta the custome uf, the Aucient Order of Fruo and Accepted Musane, and, when this ia dony, the procession will pusd outof the park and peered to Fifth avenue and Thirtioth street, where the column will be Teviowed, Lf tho weather fe pleusunt thoro will be 15,00) men in line, a HEART-DISEASE, » Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tridunt, Cuaurorre, N, C,, Ovt, %—To-night, about balt-paat 7 o'clock, a young nan known o8 Doo donking was tn 9 aporting-houwe kept by Armiss, ted Mayo. flo was playing a yume of * sovens |" Up" with threo other meu, und tho stakes wero quite heavy. - Jonkins was six in tho gume, and, holding a winning curd, wus in the act of throw- ing it whon ho Sronped and fell, stl! boldlag io 3 death-yeasp tho futat curd. ‘The crowd io tho yoou gathered around bln tn horror, but de of thems rexuned thelrscats atthe gumings table, Exumiuution showed tat organte disease ¢ the heurt wits cauay of death, Jenklos iad been drinking heavily, aud wus in the midat of u protructed debauch af tha timuof bis duatu. —————— ‘Vandorbi oun ra Bova genuy. shaved yestorday with - FOREIGN. New Orders Issued to:the In- ternational Fleet in Turk- ish Waters. A Proposition to Form a Col- lective Embargo in the 3 #Egean Sea, Belligerent Movements on tho Part of the Atbanians Increasing. Irish Landlords Appeal to the Lord-Lieutenant for Addi« tional Protection. Reinforcements to Be Sent Immedi- ately to the West of Ire- land. " Fears of Serious Labor Troubles in tho Russian Manufacturlug Diss, tricts. Funeral of Offenbach from the Oburoh of the Madeleine in Paris, TURKEY. OPINIONS OF THE NRITISit AND RUSSIAN CATI- ETH. k Viens, Oct. 7,—Tuo British and Itussian Cat {neta have already given their opiniun of the ‘Turkish note, that It Is altogeluer untlt to form a basis of furthor negotintions. Whilecommun- {eating this opinion, tho British Cabinet’ hus urged the iiminediate resumption of combined actlon on’a larger sealo—numely: to muken naval domonstration nearer Constuntinople, without abandoning the demonstration at Dul- olgno. * All the Innabitants around Scutarl, in Albania, have been summoned to arms, i MONTRNEAKO, Montonegro’s financlal sW{iNculties require tho Immediate scttlement of Qe Diileigno question. A MONTENEGRIN CHIEF, IN BERVIA. A Montonegrin Chief bas arrived in Bolgrado, . ; ALDANIA. Scuranr, Oct. 7.—Tho Austro-Hungarian Con- aul Hore has received an order to prepura to do- nr s : ‘oT ‘GREEK Resenve. Lonpon, Oct. 7.—A dispatch from Athons saya: “The Government bus made ull disposition to Summon 20,000 nen of the reserve.” MAKING IZADY. NDON, Oct. 7,—It 18 stnted that Admiral Boy- mour, Communder-{n-Chiet of the united tievts in. Turkish waters, hus requested tho Admiral commanding tho Russian squadron to bold bim- self In readiness for salling orders. DETNNONEMENT HINTED AT. Panis, Oct. %—Tho Republique Fruncatas hints that the Sultun Is dumente ‘The article evie dontly polnts-to thatournul’s advocacy of bis duthronement. YRESH INSTRUCTIONS, Lonpon, Oct, 7,—All tho Adinirals oxcept the Austrian bavo received fresh Instructions from thelr respective Governmunts, THE MONTENEGIINB, Nofore returning to Cettinge the Montenegrin Ministers of War and Foroign Aifairs, whe ac- companied the young Montenegein Prince on a Visit to tha ticot, informod the Admirats thut tho Montencyrlus. were indispused ‘to atuick tho Turks ut presont, ay thoy hoped ultimutely to obtain armed support from tho Heetin lauding troops. A COLLECTIVE EMBARGO, VIENNA, Ost. T—Tho Political Correspondence eryait hus recelyed an indicadon in regart to the ohuractor of the mousnre Grout Britain pro-, bused to the Pow vrs us 1 reply to the Inst Lurk ish note. Jt cons ists of a kind of collective om- Uarga ln tha Ayenn Bua, by whien the Powers would become possessed of wu practical pledge for tho fullillment of tho Porto’s obligutions. it, Perensnona, Oct, 7—A disputch from Vienna to the Golos suys Greut Britian hus pro~ posed to the Powers Uint the international Neet Ink possession: of Lomnos or Mitylene, in tho EWUUN BOR ee . “QREAT BRITAIN, A NEW LAND LEAGUE IN COItK, Dunuin, Oct. 7.—Parneli has {ssued u ofreular tothe trader and farming classes of Cork, in- viting them to n meeting ‘to bo hold Saturday noxt, for the purpose of establishing a land league on a now busls, intended to give tho now body a wider scopo. DEAD. Lonpon, Oot. 7—Willlam Lassall, the astron- omer, is dead, 0 : A'DESTRUCTIVE STOnS, PENZANCE, Oct. 7—A_ fourful walo has been raging here sinve midnight. luat night, and numerous vessels have purtad thor cables and deen dimuged, ‘Lhe harbor works and quiys word also damaged nnd the promenade flooded, Beveral stnall yachts and bonta wore dustroycd, A Nahing lugger cupslzed ut the eutrance to tho Anrbor wad te persons wore drowned, WONRSTHD MILLS NURNED, base Moi Lonnon, Oct, 7.—-A tlre ut Groenook Inat night destroyed tho Worsted ills of Flomiugy 1telt & Co. tho largest in Scotland. THE LANDLORDS, “Dunutn, Oct. 7.—The Lord-Licutenant, to-day rocolyed fifty mombers of the Laudiorda’ Assu- elution, who {inproasod upon the Governments tho urgent necusaity of linmediate steps for tho protection of life aud property. ‘the Lort- dloutonaut Ppromisod overy attention to tho eubjeci ‘The procecdings at the recoption wore strict- Jy privuto, us the landlords presont hud states wuents to muke which they would not veuture to. muke in pubiio, BSeme suld they were thone selves in dutyer of assusination In consequence Of the Land-Lengue agitation; somo pointed out persone In tho rvom whose lives wore In fine minent peril. Some told tho Lord-Livutenant they talght not gut home allve. MONE THOOMS YOR INELAND. + Duntin, Oct. 7.—The Government bas ordered ,tho burrucks at Athlone, Carlow, Sligo, and ‘otter pluves In tho west of irelund to bo pra- _pured for the full complement of troopa thoy ure capable of accommodating. MUCH DIBBATIBEIED, Beni, Oct. 7.—Thoro Is good reason to be- Novo the Emperor aud Court are much vexed and dissatisiied with tho ‘Turkish note, It ia Allirmed at, Paris that the Powers aro sertoualy jap of Inolting or encouraging tho Sultan's deposition: ——— ¢ OFVENBACIL FUNERAL OF THE GMAT COMPOSER, | Pants, Oct. 7.—The funeral of Jucques Offen- bach was celévruted at tho Sadeloiue this maorn- Ing with great pomp and curumony, Although tho weather was wet there wis an iinmunec crowd both Inelde and outelde tho chureb. ‘Tho heurse was louded with wreaths, eent by tho theatres of Paris and of nearly every European Capital, Tho services begun punotually at 10. Long bofore thia hour every seat in tho huge courch was tnken, and even tho steps of tho altar wore inyaded by spevtutors, The funeral pro- cession waspreceded by a dotachmont of Boldlers with fixed bnyonots, who took up thot positions at tho sido of tho altar. The music of 4 innss of roquicm was eung by uae, alanis and pine rtists of Paria, Faure mado a profoun tnpression by ble masterly rendering of tho ~The Josua."” During the services sovoral frag. monta uf tho dead composer's * Contes d’Hull+ mau" aod “Chanson de. Fortunio" were ox- coutod, Tho curlogu sutt Jaa Nadelolne aboue hulf-past 11 for the Cemetery of SMontmartro, followed by a lurge number of friends of the du- ceased, atiutiy them nearly alt tho artistla coleb- rithes of Varia, —— MEXICO, POLITICAL, Crsy OF Muxico, Oct. On tho 2th ult, tho House of Represontatives by a lurgu majority Yoto pussed u resolution declaring Gon, Gonxales Proaldent of the Republlc, His term fs to begin Dev. 1 next, Tho eleotoral voto stood as follows; Gonzales, 11,523; Benitez, 1,308; Mojla, 529; Var aenae aaa Vallarto, 106; Zumacona, Tuy .acate ering, . 1 a the interior, Is not exe pected Cena ee poe th ‘the eve of bis inaugu- Fation. |. rifo as to the formation of Me uduipen nom oitow ia are mentioned as peobably Ministors:yGumes Pulaclo, Foreign Af+ |: tulrs; Curlos Pacheco, War; Manuel Toru, Finupoe, Miotater of Porelga Affairs, dicd Cee eR ee Ui atloceasur ta bok you naibed. Ramirez, the leudiny revolutonist in wus killod in action on tho 1th ult, ae ——— GERMANY. ‘LOOKING AFTER THY SOCIALISTS, Dentin, Oct. 7—-Fpom a semt-oniatal notice tn Inst oventug’s, paper rolative to the rumored suspoualon of tho minor atato of sloge in such cities as Leipsto and Hamburg, it appears tho Government has acriously taken to boart tho words of Count Von Eulonberg, Minlutor of tho ¢ "THE CHICAGO TRIBUN Interior, nt the debates in tho Roletstag,on the prolongation of the repressive Jaw, when he pointed out’ thore were hat-bods of Socintlam apart from Borlin, and that the time might cumo whon thoro might be no romedy tigre but a stato of lege. It also appears the, demennor and menace of the Bocintiata nt the hite meeting at Zurtoh have caused tho Prussian Government to conaider tho question afresh, and have minnie it draw the rerioug attention of the Baxon Gove orninent and Hamburg Btate to the necessity of fueling inensires to wunrintos the pirilic, though it discinims nilintention of exereising undug preanuro on any, Fedoral membora so 18 to constrain thon to hinitate its oxninple by de cluring corlain oltioa in a state of minor slege. PERSIA. . upntsina, TRIRNAN, Oot. .—A Kurdish Chioftain from the Turkish aldo of the frontier has untied his forces with Hamzoh Agha, a Perstan Kurd. ‘Tho allies numbor 150,000, and aro mostly armed with Henry rifles, After plundering the Lahijan. tid Maraghn distel thoy ure within fifty mites of Tauris. There ta great alarm thore, ns tho country $s defouscles: A. Perstnn Gonoral 8, sturted Inst night for Tauris to collect troupe. RUSSIA. THY COTTON MANUFACTURES, 82. Perensnuna, Oct. 1—The Government bas convened a conferonce of the Hussian cotton manufacturers at Moscow to discues the threat- ened crisis in industry, At many of tho Moscow imflle the wages of operatives have boun red 1 i percent. A recent reduction of 10 per cont al Kbhudem's grent mill nt Sinolonsk produced a fouF days’ strike and riot thore, Similar oit- brenks ire apprehanded elsowhore If twnges nro reduced, n8 the failure of tha harvest hus doubled thy price of food, AUSTRIA. ‘THY CONRTITUTIONALIETS. VIENNA, Oct. 7.—The Town Council passed ti resolution declaring a rocoting of the Constitu- tlonal party at Vienna, ns ndvocnted by the mnceting nt Carlsbad, neccesary and desirabie, ‘The Politik, lending. organ of the Czechs, says the Governinent will reply by a dlesulution of Nie (outiolls which has no right to meddie with politics, FRANCE. INTERNATIONAL GOOD Witt. Fronence, Oct. %—Tho Naztone publishes a lettor from Barthelemy St. Hilaire, French Min- ister of Foreign Affutrs, to Prof. Degubernatts, the Italinn cx-Ministor, declaring biuself tho friund of feria and Italy. Ho stutes he will do. his utmost to secure t continunncy of the good relations between France and Italy. , » GARINALUI'S ADMIRERS. Pats, Oct. 7,—Tho Hadiculs tatk of inviting Gun. Garibaldi to vielt Pacts. i AFGHANISTAN. a GEN. PRIMNOSK RECALLED. 2. CANDATIAN, Oct. 7.—After considering tho re- port of Gen. Roberta, the Indian ‘Government recalled Gen. Primrose, and It is botleved he will bo summoned to defend bis conduct in connecs Gon with Burrows’ defeat by Ayoub Khan, VARIOUS. WRECKED IN A NUIMRICANE. Lonpon, Out. 7.~-A dispatonh frum St. Michacl, in tho Azores, by way of Mnderia, says the lirit- ish etoamora Stag, from New Orleans for Mar sollica; tho Robiniu, from Now Orleans for Havre; and the Benelln, from New Orleans for Buyonng, have been wrocked iuside tho hurbur during a hurricano. ¥ The Robinia foundered In ‘decp water, and will probubly be 8 total loss, ‘Th Benelia sunk in the harbor, after having beun iu colilsion with the Robinia. The Stag wont ashore, and ja fuil of water, Sbe has, been surveyed and recommended to be suid. CUMAN REFUGEES. HAVANA, Oct. 7.—Tho Cuban, Maoso, with twonty-s1x oompantons, is on ‘Lurk's Island. THY SOCTALIATR. Griva, Oot. Z—Itis mniiouneed that the So- elallst Congress wilt bo huld in Zurteh in 1881. Circulars Lave been sent to the prinelpal Soetil- ist socictics of Europe Inviting thelr eudperation. FINY AT SANTANDEI, SPAIN. Maprin, Och T—A bank, vafé, und soveral small buildings tinve beon Gurnod at Santander. GARIBALDI,: —.” tome, Oot. %—Gon.: Guribatd!'s doctor told him it would be bad tor bia health to return to Caprera, He witl therefore winter at Lavagna, neur Chiaviart. WASHINGTON. Feallrond-Audttor, . Fropchis. Condition of the Union Prominont Cases Mofore the United ‘Stntos Supromo Court—Bide for sup- plying the Chicago Custom=itouso Furniture. Speciat Dispatch to The Chhcago Tribune, Waaitrxaton, D. 0., Oct. 7.—Mr, Franch, Atte ditor of Railroad Accounts, hue returned from his extonded tour, in which be has examined tho various Innd-grant ratirouds. His report will not be rendy for some time, but bo will endvavor to complute it for Cougress upon tts renascin- Uitog. Mr. French found the Union Pacific Nond in very exeullent condition, Ho will reo- outtnend in bis report that tho speod on tha rond ‘be {ucreased go that tho time of travel of pas- scuger-trains botweon Now York and San Fran- olaco will be reduced from soven te tive days. ‘This, ho thinks, can bo done without any dangur or any inconvenience to passengora. ‘This in- orenae of epcod to-something Mke thirty miles an hour willyho thinks, bo very practicable in tho spring, ng tho 'Uniun Pucitlo .within 0 few weoka bas purchased 45,000 tons of stool ruils to ‘by lald In tho spring, ‘This .will make 600 miles of new track, and will complote u continuous Uno of stoel rails over tho ontire length of the Union Pacific,’ The rails that aro to be takon’ un fu tho spring, which ‘are to be replaced by the sve! ruils, will be used 4 the construction Of the now rulirond chat ts being built In Oregun by the ownera of the Union Pavitle, ‘Tho United States Supreme Court reassemnbies Monday noxt. A numberof tho Justlecs ure ulrungy in the clty., Juative Field, of Caltforalu, will probably be’ the only member of tho Court, HOt presout ut tho opening, Thoreare now upon the docket WW - cages, aw considerably groater number than. was docketed lust yeur. ‘Tho famous Mormon land cave, the United Stuter va. MeBrido, {8 sot for curly argument. Among tho other prominent cusea Gro thy Florida ruil roud cases, the Morinon polyguiny cave, and the Louisiana and Kentucky Lottery’ cased. ‘Thera is suid to bo a technilest oformultt yin the pro- oveding in those: lottery cagoa, which will pro- vent 4 hoary for somo tine, a delay thut will be fur tho benofit af at least one of the Jotteriva,: Tho technicality 1s, that, juusmuch us the United States Supreme Court haw twice dee elded that un application for a mandamus will not Io uguinst un ollicor of the United States, ine asmuch #8 tho United Btutes cannot bosucd, and that an ollicor can be only brought into court by applying for a writ” ui him aw ain Individual, the proceedings in those cusea will have to bexin donova, -inasinuch asJudgo Koy, agatnat whom the writ was served, Je no longer Fostmnustordoneral, Tha same technicality would bold good in the Morinon land cuses f tho Suprume Court reach deesion be- foro Boorelary beburs couses ty be uy Cabinet ,Report— Paciiie— ninwt Te, We thé Western Associated Dress,” WaABHINOTON, Out, 7.~Itda . for supplying standard furnituso for tho now Cuatum-louse bullding at Chicago were opened to-day in the t Fonaury Department, as foltows; Bow Nols Chicugo, wilnut, $37,468; ma- hoyany, BA, 07, fe Wolllnger Organ Conspany Chicago, walnut, OT; Puhowuny, 3 “A. H. Androws & Co,, Chtcayo, watnut, $22,000; mahogany, $25,000, ae A. Milla, Hattimoro, walnut, $0,211.63; rH ‘hu Tobey Furnitnie Company of Chicago submitted wy {neoouete propien! 5 The bid of Androws & Co,, buing the lowest, haa heon accepted, * Tho ‘Lreusury to-day purchased 435,000 ounces of tino silver for delivery at the New Orleans, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Mints, ¢ Wasiinaton, D.C. Oct, %—Tho first lot of coupon 3.65 bonds for the cynverston of the Hoard of Audit certificates of the District was fated“ edlays a henge wero ha of pe dee ¢ Of $00, the amount nugregn $0000. Rregeting ——-< American Grain tn Itussla, London Telegraph, Hosaten. journalists appear to be just now alutully exorciued by the nonouncenient that wo American steamers, laden wilh yraln, buvo eater dtscsapghas a reve tor Hy Purbose of I Olr Curyote—f Olreunuwtauce hitherto without procedont in the auuats of Rus alan commerce, ‘That Rusia would nover need to lmport corcals from forelyn countries hus beretofore been a erly catubllabod urtlele of fonular fulth throughout thy Cexr’s dominions, 0 raplo. however, bas of lute yeurs been the falling off in productlyenoss exhibited in the ag- reultural districts of tu Empire that the seeuie Norton Htussia ie tmportiag abuse tron ta N porting Ww! ron Btates, It is but justice to tho Rus. pross, to = acknowledge §=« that it rofuue of wariys with re- apeat to 8 probable = vonsujuence, of al veal, and uulotelligent farming, persistence 4n old: Sushloued gud px ploded sysieias of culll- vatlou, reluctance to jnvest cupltal in modera ugricultural tmprovenwuty, ubsentoulen, and othr Jaches wbich bave peaeticaily aia peice esd ruin yrowers from Gumput ie forel custoin with oe Fook cup ter But Russiun boysry aod peasant furmers alike wero 80 fmigutably by tho convictlon that Hussia was the predestined granary of Eu- Popo that they caluily ignorod these salutary monictons. They ure now stricken with amaze ment and consternation by proof positive, auch as is afforded by. the importation of Ameriean grain into Revel, that the corent yletla of Nortne ern and Central Runaia no longer rufiice to meet tho consumptive requirements of tho native population. Germany, (00, 18 giving to Ameri en the preference over Hussle for what grain pho finds it necossary to impert from abrond, oft the reagonnble gratis that American whent 1s ntonce cheaper and-of fm better quality than the Kussian. On the whole, Russian agriculture In Junt now atan exteomoly low cht, and its fut- re promises to prove even gloomier than its present. TIE: EPIZOOTIO. AT DETROIT, Spectal Mapateh to The Chtedoo Tribune, Detnotr, Mich. Oct. 7—Tho horse distemper, which bas been afflicting the equines in New York, Nouston, and other cities (or some atin- May disenso), ins renched Detrolt, and aeverul | fatal cases ara reported, with alarming attend- ing circumstances, ‘Tho Mscase does not secm tobe the epizottic, or, if eo, it tna agsumeda chase which has never before been seen here. Tho distemper mado its appeamnee tn this city only 2 fow days nyo, atid has thus far been con- fined to: privat stables. Inquiry nat severnt Jarye liveries resulted In uscertaining that the diseuse has not yet attacked — carriavo and driving horses. but in one stable there are a fow onses of infld distemper among the boarding horacs. Theso latter evident) have tho genuine olfl-fashioned compinint, wit rauniiug ut tho nose, swolliog of the legs and joints, ete. The cares of mortality reported ave been — confined to butchers’ forsee, with one exception, Tho animus, ae In one ease, Hd tet appear to be rick until Jurt Lefore death, and in several tnstances they droppod doad Jn tha strects and in thelr statis withuut the slightest previons indication that they were {Il Horse doctors nnd others famfi- Jar with enttine disenses have been unable to. dingnose tho distempor. ‘Threo horses dled on Monday, soven on Tuesday, nine on Wednesday, and thors aro numerous other reports of wni- , mols dying in different parts of thu city to-day. — . NEW YORK. New York, Oct. %—The present eplzotitio epidemte hero fs considered remarkable by per- sons who mnke o atudy of dixecases affecting. horseg, ‘Thousands of horses bive now had tho eplzodtle for n week without bey incapacitated for work. Tho discaso with thesg, itis auld, cane not last much longor without becoming in many enses chronic. ‘ Iu the Eighth, Sixth, Fourth, and Second ave- nue, and in the Twenty-third and Blecker street, cur-ntubles there are ninny cuscs where horscs have had such constant discharges from tho nostrils that the memberine bas been worn away and blow ts dlecharged. All the large carelines bave followed the lend of the atage-lines and re- duced the hours of Iibor of every animal in the stalls, —— MILWAUKEE, MI~WAUKEE, Wis., Ovt. 7.—Cages of tho pre- yalling oplzodtio have been discovered among Milwaukeo horses to-day, Seven ot nstablo of elghteen equines, owned by tho Americun Ex- press Company, are duwn with tho alserse.. No cuses thus far have been reported from tho street-rallway stables, nor from the stables where are quartored tho trotting horses owned in the city. BLOOMING'LON, ILL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, Reoosraros, UL, Get. 4—Tho eplzodtle broke out bere to-day, and causes much agitation ainong horsemen, ‘Two horses have unmistaka- ble signs of tho disewso, and niuny others are undoubtedly affected. ; — LA CROSSE, WIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LA Cnogsk, Wis., Oct. 7.—The epizodtic has made ita appearances here, CASUALTIES. MAILROAD ACCIDENT. Sptelal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Hoston, Oot. %—Two men were killed and twonty Injured on tho Hoosac Tunnel oxp to-night thirty miles out, . To the Western Associated Drees, Boston, Oct. 7.—-An Acclilent is reported on tho Fitchburg Railroad (lunnel express) about Do'clock this evening near Littloron, It is stated thut Enos Varney, Blaster ear-bulldor, aud Mr. Faulknor, a stono-cuttor, a resident of Ayor, are killed, und severalothors Injured, Tho train lett tho track, THE BRICK-KILN DISASTET, Spectat Dipateh to'The Chicago ‘Tribune Broominaton, Iil,'Oct. %.—Thomas It. Nel- son, who wits Injured ‘ut Gibeon a few days ago by tho caving in of the arch of a Drick-Kiln,. 19 related by Tum Tninuns, diced this morning. Iie was tho foreman of tho fuctory. J, Prothero, of Suybrook, who was unother victim, is in duns gor of duath, Ho suatulued internil injuries and had his bip fruotur Hum mel, who was ahnost Inatantlys killed, wis buried to-d Hig ebest wad crushod aod his lunes rupture A FATAL BLOW. CINCINNATI, Oct. 7.—Willium Bush was strock on tho hend with a honvy cnne this afternoon by Willian Congdon, and dled within an hour. Ho went to 4 Justica of the Peace after boing struck and applied fora warrant for Congdon, and just aa he tinisned telling of the nssault ho fell dead, Congdon was drunk, and anys be was hired by ‘Heury Claus, 2 suloonkeeper, to whip Bush, Chius was also arrested, RUN OVER. Br, Louis, Oct. 7.—Corney Reckman and Charics Kekert, aged 16 und 16 respectively, were run over in the lower purt of the clty by 4 train on the Iron Mountain Railroad, and re= ceived injuries from which they died a fow hours after the aceide! CRUSHED BY A TREE. * Bpeciat Dipateh to The Ohtcago Tribune, Droominaton, Ill, Oct. 7—Choster Tarman, of Gridloy, McLean County, wae lustantly killed n fow days ugo sie troo falling upon bim and him daw horrible manner. corushin) He was the sonof Evguire Larman, 6 prominont citizen of Gridley. FELL DOWN STAIRS. ‘ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Barunoox, Ml, Oct, 7—Mers. Joffroys, ving noar thia pluce, was almost instantly killed on Sunday by falling down stairs Into a collar, nn KING’S MOUNTAIN CELEBRATION, CHAMLESTON, K. C., Oct. 7.—Lwelve thousand peoplo assembled at King’a Mountain to-day. ‘Tho'exorelacs commenced with 1 Nation sa- lute at sunrise, and at 10 q'clook a revlow of all the troops wus held by Gon, Bunt, of the United Btates army, ufter which « largo assembingo vrowded around the speakers’ stand, A,lyric, written by Sirs. Clans Daran McLean, wus sun hy the enolt, lat by tha Fifth United States Artillery Mind, Au ode, by Punt H. lnyno, was roid by Cot. Charles’, Jones. Jobu W. Daniel then dollvered tho oration. Aftor tho speaking the provession was formed, and inarelied to the monument, which was tn. yelled by four young Indios, supported by Govs. Jurvis of North Curolina, Hal- Nday of Virginia, Jeter of South. Curotina, aud Gen. Campbell, of Tennessee, the vust audi- cnve singing the Doxulogy. AtBo'vlock dress parato wae bold, aud nt night the corumonics were concluded by u grand pyrotechnia display, OHIO VETERANS, - Spectal insputch to The Chteago Tribunes Prexont, 0, Oct. 1.—Surviving mombers of the One Hundred aud Hlovonth 0, Y. L, ratsod in this and adjoining countios, held thelr unnual reunion here to-day, The altendanco was largo and the oovasion proved a very pleasant one ‘The exerclsca vonsisted of nddresses, songs, urmy experionces, ete, A maguitloent banquet iooby the Indics of: Fremont. Inst’ your were revivotod wita | Vico] te trom each compan: He follows: ttvsident, 3. lt. Brulloy, Wauseuyy Kevording and Corresponding UST We i Day, Bowling Greeny Wood County’: Historian, W. 8. Thurston, ‘Toledo, A committee was ap- urd to the regimutit, wry of tho Arm: ot the Ohio, ty gentlemen of this eltys fi ——————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yoru, Oct, 7.—Lunge arrivals of imml- grants continue, Over 3,500 landed at Custle Garden within the past twouty-four hours, Montrz1axn, Vt, Out, 7—Tho outh of office was ndministured to-duy to Governor-clect ¥ouham, godine was duly fnstalied. Ils ma- ae is Spretal Dipateh {a The Chteago Tribune, Laravette, Ind., Oct. 7—A Lafayette firm to-day couplet an trou Inotosurg fur a grave, which {s to bo at once shipped to Burmuh, whero {twill bo crocted wround the grave of Koso da ale, denied Te hate ds a alloy, ma byo while luborite iu the Forelga Mtaslon | ‘nota. bs es DAVIS EXPLAINS, Ban Francisco, Oct. T—Congressman Davis says, rewarding tho story telegraphed bere of smuggling the Vaclitc Mail subsidy into the Statute-books, that agreat doal is boing made out of nothing, {to reviews the benefits to bo derived from fntiinute relutious with the Aug~ tralian colontes, and says the Paoitic Mail Come pupy bad uotbiog to do with the matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1880—TEN PAGES. LOCAL POLITICS. The Republican Candidates Organiz- ing for the Contest, Third Senatorial Convention—Tho Wig wam Scheme—Ward Clubs. THE RRPURLICAN CANDIDATEA : heldanothor mecting -yesterdny afternoon at the Grand Pacific Hotel, all the nominees on the sent, Elilott Anthony prealded, sa wos Chose Beeretary, The Committee appointed the previous day pre- fonted tho listof nuimes foran Bxcoutive Cominit- tevwhich wan adopted, as follown: J.T. Handolph, OM. Plautz, Col. Quirk, George H. Swift, Geurge W. Spoftord, J. H. Gilbert, George Mass, John aber, J. W. McConnell, Conrad Foltz, Washing- ton fieainx, George M. Bogue, J, 11. Allen, and W. J. Cainppeil. The Exceutive Committee were instructed to meet atthe Grand Pucitic Hotel at o'clock this morning, whon the orgunizution will be cf- fected! and the sub-committees appointed. J.T. Rawleigh wilt probably bo elected Chairman, The question of headquarters was thatt dis- cussed. ‘Two plices in: particular were men- doued, ane helt the rooms on the Ln Salle. strect front of the Republic Life Batlang, and the uther being a inrge ‘room on the north side of Washington street, between Btute ond Dear- rth. Mesers. Adams, Mann, Farwell, Modgott, and Hawes were appointed a cominittes to secure hendytiarters. itgon was present at the mecting, Mr. C, it. Ma and stated that bis friends had purcinded him to consent to run, and he annotnced bis Inten- don of making an active canvass. After sume yencral discurston over the details of the canvas, the meeting adjourned, to come togethor with tho Executive Committee this moruing. BTATE APPOINTMENTS, The State Central Committees have made a number of new appointments throughout the tuto Goy. Cullotn will speak-in Saybrook tho 11th; Gilman the Mth; Woodstock the Lith; Turner Junction the lth; Carthage the lth; Canton the lth; Cairo the iith; Metropolis tho wth: Goleunda tho Zisty Bilzubeth the 2d; Fuirdotd 10 Soul, Ex-Gov. Hevoridye will spenk at Winchester to-morrow afteruson and at Jacksonville in tho evening: Whitehall the Ith: Currolltun tho Jzthy Alton the lthy Red Bird the Mth; and Clayton the 16th, Greene I, Itaum will speak at Washinton the 1th; Eimwood the Mths and Heywood the Ith, Col. Clark 12, Cure will speak. nt Greenville the Jeth; Centralia the ithy. Vieunn the 10th; Albion the 2ith: and Louisville the uth. Jobu 3. Hitniicon will spenk at Aledo to-mor- row; Freeport the lith; Rockford the 13th; Joliet the Mth; Peorin the 1hth: Gatesburg, 1th; Bushnell, sth; Quiney, wth; Winchester, 201h; Whitehall, Lists Jerseyville, Sd; Greenville, 1; Decatur, Sth; Springtletd, 2th; Farmer aces ith; Danville, 2th; and t HeCurtuey will spenk at Euet St. Louis to-night; Springtiold to-morrow; Mount Pulaski, ith; Clinton, thy Washington, 1th; Elmwood, Mth; and Heyworth, loth. * . W, Witoox, "the Mendota carpenter,” witl spenk at Pana to-night; Litebfleld to-morrow; Arcolu, tho lth; Gilman, Ith; Minonk, Mth; Pexin, 14th; Curthnye, 1th; Bloomington, 2th. » §. ‘Taylor speaks nt Monticillu to-nlibt; Winamac w-morrow; St. Churles, Mth; Wile yulngton, 12th; Butavia, 13th; and Morrison the THE THIND SENATORIAL CONVENTION was held at No. South Halsted etreat Inst ovening, All of tho delegates were present, and there were no contests, ¥. Relfenider was calied ia prealde, und Miles Kehoe was elected Secre- ary’, Tt was agreed that but one candidate for Rep- resentatlye should be nominated, whereupon G, W. Kroll and ELE, Wood,of the Seventh Ward, W. D, Kent, from the Fifth Ward, and Thomas Woodason, from tho Sixth Ward, were placed in nomination. be firat tutlot resulted ns follows: Woodason, 6; Krotl, 3; Kent, 1: and Wood, No vhotce baving been mad second builot Was proceeded with. resulting: Woodason, 5: Kroll, 10; Kent, 23 and- Wood, 1, Mr. Kroll, having recciyed a majority of tho votes cust, was deoiired tho woinince uf the Convention, and accopted the honor in a short speceh, In whieh he promised to fuithfully represent the district in thu avent of nis vlec- jon. - a\ Senatorial Committee was then appointed, qoueduelay of & Meyers, G. A. Wooley, an Thomns 8. Bircham, Mr. Kroll, the nominee, je n young man, of German. parents, and engaged In business on Blue Island avenue, near Fourteenth atrect. He {s sald to be quite popular, : THE wiawast, Tho hten of building a wiewam seems to bo abandoned, but there is a scheme to secure tho dew rink on Wabash uvenue, which would fur Hieb accommodations for ut lenst, W400 people. The building can be rvofed within a few days, and the contractor seems to bo wiiling to defay the rest of the work until after election, THE MARCHING CLUBS, The Captains or other representatives of tho murching elibs are expected to mect nt the Paliner flonase at 3 o'clock to-morrow afteruoon, It is absolutely nrceesnry thut n Marshul and aides should be elected tinmedintely, a4 it la prow posed to rand demonstration Thursday evenly, en Secretary Sherman 18 to speak, Gen, Torrouce is prominently mentioned as Marshal. THE CENTRAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTER held the regutar weekly mocting at the Palmer House qeaterany afternoon, F, Q. Ball in tho ehalr, The only work done was the considera: tlon of requisitions for uniforms and the Mlle of appointmenta for mectings. As tho County Campeign Committees will be organized within a tow days, the Central Committee will probably be dissolved next week, ‘ | NOTES. Tho notices of tho judges of election were poe yesterday in tho hands of the Sheriff to ne surved. Tho free day of registration will be Tuesday, Oot. The Executive Committeo of tho Central Gar- Ald Club met at bondquarters yesterday -morne iy butdld nothing of public nature. They will mect at 30 o'clock this morning with tho Finance Committee, when n detailed report uf the work of the Club will be presented. The Domocrats moved Into their now head- quarters In tho reur of thy Kepubile Life Butld: ing yosterduy uftornoon, Tho usual crowd af loungers wero on band, but there was but fittle onthusiasni manifested. Tho Campaign Com- titteo hold a short seasion, but continued thelr work to mukiny arrungements for a number of incotings. A number of tho candidates wero on hand and alinost all were groaning at the heavy oasessments, and at the further rumor that In caso of Republican success in Indiana tho wasosamonts would be ralaod 25 por cont. oLuns. Tho Irish-American Club of tho Righth Ward met nt the corner of Hulsted and Harrison streots lust evening and transuctodsome routine business, Ny Gon, Mann, vig Hawes, Maj. HEOURmEY, and thera spoke Inst night at a meeting of Fitth Ward Hepubiteans held ut the corner of Halsted and Thirtyesixth streets. There was a big vrowd: aud much Interest, Tho Englowood Gartietd and Arthur Club boli Snveting Inst evening aud made arrangements fora ratification mieoting to be held Thursday: evening at Tillotson Hall, at whieh Congreasminis Aldrich and suing of the candidates on. tho county ticket will speak. The Young Mon's Gaeticld and Arthur Chub will discuas the Hfe of Garfield at their meeting Monday evening. The Lonth Ward Mopublican Club met last ray at No, 253 West Luke street, James IL, Burke In the chair. A. Miller and Gilbert Oleon spoke. oucournagingly of tho prospeots for the success of the Hupublican county ticket, but sald it would require hard work on tho part of the Hopublicans, The Club pnesed resolutions culogtzlug the candidutes on the county ticket aud pledging them ite aupport, The Young Mon’a Republican Chav had a largo meeting Inst evening at No. 740 Weat Madison atreot, Maj. AcB. K, Stony, of Phitadelphin, made an eloquent address, of: tire and btrongth, reviewing the closely-knit alliance ox~ ating between the Confederacy of the past and the Dentocrayy of to-day, Othor addresses wero nade by Judge Farlin Q. Hall, Mr. Panel We Munn, and others. The Club @t present or ginizod is ove of the strongest and hardest working in the olty, A sheeting. of tho Ninth Ward Iepublican Club was bold Just evening in Carpenter Hall, No, 221 West h etgtrrntia A.G, Lana In the chair, Gen, Beem made a lengthy uddress on the iasucs of the cauipulira, Fitton particular- ly on tho boncttulal reaults obtalaed under the Republican Administration und the dangers of achange, Tho South was shuring hi tho prog rity of the North, dnd both seotions would be utter of under ftepublican ruiy than Deuos oratic, At the conclusion of Gen. Heem's ud- dress a committes was appointed fo consider tho advisability of uniting with the clubs In the Tenth and Elevonth Wards for the purpose of 4 wraid mass-mecting some vvening next week, 6 meeting of the Sixteenth Ward Nepubilo- air Clubaat Sigyers Hull, corner ot Sedgwick and ast oveniog wad larguly attended, Gen, Louls gghuffnor occupicd the chulr, The ne@Executtve Committes was clected; Ehurles brow, Artur Glenson, J, Rbotnwuld, Ernet Humaet, 1, Zimpel. wid "BY. Parish, ‘Tho following xunticmien wore clvoted a Cam. paigh Committes: J. A. Le Brun, Ban Apples ton, Philp Litterer, Anton’ Imbolt, KF. White, Henry spiel, Adolph Stueller, 4 Col, Stine ming, Company C, Gartield Guards, of tho Six + teonth Ward, sovonty-tlye mon strong, attwnded tho meeting, and were wddressed by Col. Btline Jning, Who nade an ablo and stirring epeech, Much enthusiustn provatled, = a THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY, DALLAS, Oro., Oct 7.—The Prosident arrived at Sp. m, last oventng, and tho party wore taken to the Musonic Hull, whero they hada fine recep ou. Addresses and hundsbaklug followed, wud there was genornl geod fevling., Four hundred school children bearing Nowers tiled past tho party, followed by Oremon {n_ uniform, who fang patriotic songs.. Fully people were onthe rtreots, Late in the ovening they went on board tho boat, and at5 this morning loft for the Cosenden, - OBITUARY. WILLIAM LASSELL. Losnox, Oct. 7.—Willinin Laseell, F. Re 8. 1.1.1. thonstronomer, isdead, Willlam Lasecll ‘waa born Juno 18, 17, at Holton, In Lancashire, and received the rudiments of his education at day school in the town, Ho afterwards spent ayenrand halt nt a provincial. academy at Rochdale, In #14 be entered a merchant's offica in Liverpool, and passed through & seven yonrs’ apprenticeship, In le he began business aan brewer, but having no Inclination for trade, he spent bis leisure time in his favorit. pursult of astronomy. He constructed many retievting telescopes for himacit, of beth the Newtonian ad Gregociin forins In Keptember, 1847, be discovered the sutulliteot Neptune. In Septem- ber, 1814, he discovered simultaucously with tho late Prof, Bond, fo America, Uyperion an elghth satellite of Saturn. In 1X58, after long senreli, he discovered two additional satellites of tho lanet Uranus, interior to the two discovered by ir Willian Herschel in Vist, and very much amnailer, Jn 180 he was elected President of the Hoyal Astronomical focicty, He was.on Honore ary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburg, auf in 1875 received an honorary degree from tho University of Cambtidge. z JAMES M. STEWART. ALExANDKIA, Va. Oct. t.—James M. Stewart, Postinaster of tha United States Mouse of Rep- reauntatives. died to-day of a Mugering flnesa, aged it. He eerved in the Mextcun war and in the Confederate aciny, Ho was clected Post- inaster of tho House in 1878, LOCAL. CRIME. BUYING A BLOODED NonsE. Cloverly-worded ndvertisements which fre- quently head the “ Horses for Sule” calumn in advertising mediums are from tho pens of Mr. and Mrs, W. 1}. Simpsou, Sometimes they aro tocated at the corner of Twelfth street and Mich- igun avenue, sometimes in the alley back of that corner, and more frequently the number 1209, or the corresponding old number on Stichigan avenue, Thess “ude” are very seductive in charneter, and a person wishing to purchase horse-flush, unless ho was aware of tholr true iinport, would readily be Jured into replying to them, Hl} Simpson ts a notorious charace ter of this city, He was formerly on the police force, and the stories tuld of his dolngs while in that enpaclty make. tho’ bir of new polleemen stand on end, He next turned to confidence operations, and finally to borse- trading. So unscrupulous wane in this Inet business that he at once drovdout of the trade such men as Harry. Jackson, who was looked upon ns the most voracious of all the hursv-trading phurks. Siinpson has been frequently arrested both here and in St. Louis. His photograph [s No, 60, in Volume F,of tho Hugues’ Alpuin, nt Central Station. Compinints have Fes uenely boen mute about Simpson's way of duing business, and jt 4s notorious t he has rN a frlend or two within the Pollee Department to whoin ho owes bis presoncein this city. both he and his wife were yesterday urrested and held by Justice Wallace in iu énch to the 1th, ‘The complainant is C. Potter, who alleges that he was induced to purchase from Mrs. Slip. son tt horse which was yglowingly repre- sented to be a fine lady's roadster, blooded, Qrst-chise in overs respect. id 1 Simpson bitusclf wade up agian honest fariner, and betped induce bim to buy the horse, He wis referred “next door," und there found sume of the Slimpson clique, who made hin 1 strony tutk about the bargain which was offered him, and by such devices us these he was im- duced to part with $150 for a “blovdy,” not a blooded, bourse, that will do nothing save ruur on his bind rect. TWO ROBBERS ARRESTED. Detectives Thorpe nnd Tlerney buye beon do- ing some good work in arresting Thomas Deedy and Thomns McDermott, the perpetrators of tho outrageous robbery on the eveuing of Sept. 23. Rt tho rag warehouse of LB. Loewenthal, No. &L West Luke street, After sneaking a watch out of a sfe in the oflice, they were pursued by Me. Loewentbat, wno, utded by Surat. itis. mond, # epecitt palicernn, attempted to enpt- ure then. The thieves rested, and drawtug: thelr revolvers threatened to ude them. Deedy and MeDermott were pleked up by the ollicers on Jack who general principled’ in company = with Leonard, oan expert pickpocket, #8 suepected of huving been doing work fn thut linerecently. Yester= however, they were both Identified, not pale Oe Mr. Loewenthal and the Sergeant, but by Charles Holt, a furniture denier nt No. 18 North Jeflerson etreet. Hu net and attempted cepture them 6 they were esc pie m their pursuers, but — they hetd hin oat bay by placing a revolver tohis bond, and threatening to shoot. Deedy has served term ut dotiet, and was shot in tho: Jeg by Sheritl Kern while le was attempting to escape across tha Kankulkee River when on his uy to tho Penitentiary, «MeDermott is nrutiin well known to tho polles, and his frequently been arrested but never convicted, —— ARCTIC EXPLORATION. Latest from the American Expedition in the Polar Regions, New Youn, Oct. %—Tho Meralt says: Tho following Snteresting fetter from Licut. De Long, cummunding tho American Arctle exper dition, has beon transmitted to the Unitod States Navy Dopurtinent by tho Kusstan Gov- ernment: Unttep States Anctio BTHAMER JEANNETTE, Care SEDZEKAMEN, Aug. 29, 18i.—This vessel stopped bere thie day, at 5 p.m. to endeavor to learn something sbout the Sweillsh oxploring expadition, under command of Prof, Norlensk- Jo, Wo arrivéd at 8t.. Lawrence Bay on the Sth inst, aud learned from tho natives thore that the steamer which bad wintercd in Xalin- tachin Day had come to St. Laws eo Bay and remained one day, sulling thrve months before rival for homo by way of the Kamtebutkin was mand Cupun with white ard, and he did not spent English. ‘Two olticera on board dtd speak Ene gliish, and thero wag an ollleer, who was a Ru: slun, who spoko the Tehanktichi language ke anative. With thistust officer, who was named Marplsh, the natives spoke, aud were told that the ship wis w Swiss snip, which was going a ler old home, having winterod in Xailutachin | Hay. We loft St. Lawrence Lay at bulf-part Ty hore, my Aug. 87, to come Loe cause this is the placo-at whto Nordonskjuld fs lust reported - tos » and becuse f waa requested: by “Mr, Slbiginkoll, of St Petersburg, to lowe payers bere for Capt. Seng stecke, Who commands tho steamer Nordensk» J6ld, now on ber way here from Europe, ‘The office and mon uadur wy command are all well, and we expect to sull to-night for Wrangell Land, via Katrutchin May. Viens communicate this nows of us to the Secretary of tho Navy, Washington, 1. C.. United States of Atnorica, Grauas W. De Lona, Licutenant of. the United States Navy, com mandlug tho Amoricin Arctie Expodition, This letter vate officially through the banda of Mr, Williamoy, tho iusslan Charge d'Atuires hore, A ASSIGNMENT, New Yon, Oot, 7.—The schoduleinthe aselgn- mentof the firmof Moore & Jenkins ta Aye guatine D, Julltard is Mod. Tdabilitiog, $397,274, Nomlual assets, $24,008, Teal assets, 161,110, meres BUSINESS NOTICES, * To the Consumptive.~Wilbor’s Come pound of Cod- Liver Ul and Line, without pos: auasing the very nauseating Nuyor of tha article as herotafore tinud, 4 undowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a beallug property’ which renders tho Gl doubly eficacious, Kemarkuble tostimo- ‘TRADE MAMK. CAUTION! "The wonderful achiovementa ond guccets of Hale's Muney of Morehound aud Tar tiny causod the Jesue of counterfeits and decep- five and dangerous intstures bear Jug parts of ity compound name oF lark device. Te nut de. ublerfuees, Unt action, aud also observe th Wve ‘Trodo-Mark device on the wrap enclosing euch bottle, ttthoul which note &@ yenuine, For Sale by all Drugglsts.. ‘nlals of its cMicacy can be ahown. HALES HONEY or HOREHOUND AND ‘TAI. HALE’S HONEY HOREHOUND & TAR! The Great National Speciffe for tho Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honcy of the Plant JTorehound sooruss are SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Ta@ Balm Abies Bulsamea CLEANSES and HEALS the throat ang air passages leading to the lunga. gredients keop the organs cool, moist, and in healthful - ‘Wilbor, Chemist, Hoston, nod teed ALB peracetic tea The prblic wilk boware of < lent imitation of Dodhing’ Electric soap notes ine forcod ocrtee juntas by Baleet resentation, will ruin any olothes washo upon bhving Bobbing: Bleettion <n, e : 1asist >. MOSTERY, Chas. Gossage SF Oe. “Hosiery Dep't.” Bargains. 3,600 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Cotton Hose, forty styles to choose from, at 50c per pair; just half their real value, 2,400 pairs Fine English and French Cashmere Hose, at $1.25 perpair. Dhese goods are rich= ly embroidered, and the finest goods manitfactured. All sizes, and newest shades. 6,000 pairs Ladies’ All-Wool Hose, solid colors, regular made, 50 cents, . Also very-fine qualities English and French Cashmere Hose (manufacturers? samples) at one-half usual prices, Scotch Plaid Hose, For Ladies and Children, cheap! Children’s Fancy Wool Hose In pretty designs and rare nov- elties, We have also just received from London a line of “Jersey Waists,” The latest London Novelty, both Silk and Wool, Black and Colored. Fall and Winter Underwear In all qualities, ee Lowest Prices. Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st. Washington-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS, » THE WEST FANHION MAGAZINE For Wivea, Mothers and Daughters, Novembor num- ber now ready, Price 35 cont THE New York Monthly Fashion Bazar, Prico 35 conta por copy. Subseriplion prico per feabrelty Lance Colored varbion Pinte Of ‘a8 lons for Young Ladicn, A super cover, elehiy orn: mented with Chikiren’s Paoxkions for Autumn, bea I Vietetng Tol vinin directions’ fur making every costume. It cone flog niso in great number of original pattorns for Fancy Work and New Enbrylderion, : Vartraita and aketohos of Mrs. Langtry, Lady Bur dett-Coutta, Misa Ada Dyas, and Aladame Pauling sucen. an inege Vapor Pattorn Diagram, Five Pieces of New H ‘the pular Music. ‘he November number contains the beginning of # now wad delightful novel, by Mins Ml. £ Mraddon, on+ Kt Mouse ghd ptreut Custumes, with * ASPHODEL,” And tho continuation df “The Sin of 8 Lifotime.” 9 brilliant story, by the uothor of © Siadolin’s Lover."sd ‘Tho New York Monthly Fastlon fHazar ts for aslo by atl nowsdeniers, It will sixo bo rent, postage pres vald, for 23 cents por alngle copy, ‘The mbsoription pried Ise ner year, Address Goonce Munro, 17 to 1 Vandowator-ui, New York Weil] pay ton charitable institution £100 in caso ofan Inguinal Mornin that can be retatned ng tha and Hint we cannnt retain with the VARKEIL HE KNTIVS COMMON-SHNAK ‘THUSS, patented July +L BARTLETT, DUTMAN & PARKKIL 44 titato-st, Chicago, UL DE, PARKER, tho patenteo, has hail 3) yoars’ ox- ence, thy jaatd years with Marinu Hospitals, Are ‘ary, and Vorsioners, the Governmont having ed OUT Appliance us tro best In usw. LESS-HEEL, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ——-—__Vatented Murals 20. 2870.__ WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Pray iowa Ao beldng and ening ure on bal Ev ruptured person should bayy ong, ea ett is A EV ER TRUAN CO., ant ery Es ‘nrren-at., New York. __OCHAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. x x 1 MOUs oe ase gooeo BONS ny ‘New’ York fy Saturday from OF Houthanpton nid ‘itemon, Vasscouers booked for London and Paria at lows HATES UF PASSAUE—Erom Now York, to Bonthe Fmpton. London, Havry, and Bremen, tirst Dy Hw second cabin, (0; swerage, £2, Natura, “ry Be rodueng Tas ORLICHS “CUS 4 aie Ne beer nip GERMAN LLoyo fA BREMEN to CHICAGO js B41, and the Ooi Agents authorized tu sell these stoke « Tf Cuaussenius & 0O., 28outh Clark-an, tuwatat AGUNT AW. ESCHENU 10d Fifth-ay. Local AGENT. ‘ STATE LINE ToCiasgow, Livorpuol, Bublin, Helfuat and Londons ery, frou N.Y. avdry ‘Thursday, INrst Cabio, $3 Geuk Aoacrdiig. io secomuudaliva, Seound Cabos tae roermce, x] 4 SOLAS: AUSTIN, DALDWIN & ny, yA Rha ol dtundulpueeLe Chivago Vorturn Manages. Five additional ine A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, amaldy of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR Is the surcet known preventive. take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great bench from Its soothing properties, when suffering with Croup and Whooping Cough, PUIOES:~- 500, and $4. Largo Gino Cheapest. O.N, CRITTENTON, Sole Prop’r, NewYork, PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS. OURE IN ONE MINUTE. ‘Therefore, delay not & moment te y

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