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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN 30, LSSU—SLX’ THE CITY. a GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tite Pension Agont pat out $10,000 yestorday. THe exports of acolo! yesterday wore 196 barrels, 1. K. LAvGnnaN, of Font du Lo, is at tho Sherman. Bx-Gov, It. J the Paciiic. - Commannert J, A. Deannstry, U. 8, Noy ts at the Palmer. Davin Wanswonti, of Auburn, N, ¥., {8 at the Tremont, James A. Lerngy and Col, J. GG, Loe, 0. 8. are nt the Palmer. G. Crunctt, of the Customs Division, Wash- ington, is ut the Puettie, Carr, Ttnovonrs Scnwan, Eleventh Infantry, U.S. A. isnt the Sherman, FR. 1. Wanpnos, General Manager of tho Lake Mrlo & Western Nalirond, is at tho Palmer, A.D. Monwy and family and W. 1, Harrison and son, ot Bat Francteco, are nt tho Tremont, MR AND Mns. O, Castrugtt aud Mr. and Mea, Benson, England, tre registered at the Palmer. Sut Cranirs Turret, Englands T. Kaniz, Berlin; and Louls Von ‘falle, Paris, are rogts- tered at tho Pacific. : ‘The oot business at the Sib-Trensury yester> Any was unusually large, 865,000 of gold” belng paid out, and $0,000 of silver tiken In. ‘Tur internnl-ravonue recoipts yestentay we exceptionally lntge, R26; spirits yluiding $1 $05 Tobneeonnd eigars, $3,540; and beer, $135. ‘Tite vttention of the proper authorities ts enlied to the condition of Fourteonth street, hich thoroughfare is badly in need of repalr. Tur Nov. Canon Knowles, of the Cathedral, willto-day areive from New York, where he has been for the paat few weeks n clerival delo- ato to the General Couvention of tho Episcopal shureh, ‘Tur temperature yestoriinay. as observed by Manasee, apticinn, 8 Madison street, Trin UNF Huilding, was, at 8 nm, 4 deg.s 101% ty 40; 12 m., 483 vf By. in, 60. Tarome: ter, 8a. in, ah Gs Onnesny, of Deentur, Hl., tent Many Lixanena, a dark hatred, bluc-oyed child of 12 years, dninghter of Henry Linshors, hasbeen, missing from her residence North Wella street, since Jt on. in. Thursdny, When sho left home she had on 9 striped woolen dress of gray, trimmed with yellow, and wore 9 binck shaw! and ured hood. F. B, Chantke, General Trailla Munagor of the Chicago, St. Paul & Manitoba Uallroad; A, G. McCorntick, Gehoral Freight Agent of the Chi- cago, Milwnukeo & St. Paul itallroads; Robert G. Hervey, Prealdent of the Midland Rnatiroul; if. H, Duval, General Manuger of tho Great West. ern Disprteb; J. V. Mahoney, General Profght Agentot the Veorin & Rock Island Hallronds and F.J, Hecker, General Superintandent of the Detrott & Kei River Kuilroad, gre at the Pacific. ‘Tur Exposttion this yenr was visited by 400,- 000 puopic. “It bas been a grand financial auc- cons, paying £2,00) for the tinprovements mada on the buliding this year, and leaving $000 on band. It has been in inany respects a remarknbie exhibition, being ahend in tho point of textile fabrics and engravings of any previous year. Mr, John BP, Reynolds, to very eficlent Secretary of tho Compuny, hus tendercd his resignation, owing to a preas of bustiess, which cemnnds his attention fn other quartura, His successor hus not yot been selected, Mintz Dixow, the young woman who fatally stabbed her paramour, Thomas Delana,a livery= stiible-keepor dohur business nt Nos, 24 and 20 Shorman street, man Mtatinn restaurant at No, 1 State street, July 2, wis tried on an charge of mansinughter In the Criminal Court yesterday. The killing was adinitted by the de- fense, which produced the defendant herself and other testinony to prove that it was done in self-dufenso, the womat believing that Delana wos about to shoot her nt tho tlie she. stabbed. Lim. Tho caso went to the jury at nbout 4 geclock, und us thoy had not nyreed ut 6 o'clock thoy were allowed to sual tholr verdict. ACCOUDING to nnoLticement, tho salo of sents to “The People's Chureh," over which Dr. ‘Thomas Js to preside, was begun yesterday ut tho Lox-olice of Hooicy's Thentre. A mumber of the Doctor's udmirera wero on the-ground curly, and bad the choice of elttings. During the day a number of,reats woro taken, anid itt o’clock avout 100 sittings bad been ‘secitred und deer $00) reullzed. John Wentworth his rented ane of tho boxes tor $20. Tho rnlo wil bo kept op until ail of the seats are disposed of, ‘Tho desirable sente are being rapidly picked out, and those desiring sittings wil have to apply cars, The prices are $4 and $10 por yeur, according to tocation. Fou.owrna {9a listof dutindle goods recolved at the Custotn-Houso yesterday: FP. Everton, Lease murchindiee; dulius Bier & Co. 1 caso musical Instrrments; dS. Wright & Co, 1 eneo steel wire; N. IL. Curponter, 1 case artista’ colors; khind & Peterson, 3 chaks cordinins Avg. Hineck, 8 cases perfumery; Jnmes Rohiiann, 3 packoges = tnusical Instruments; MWibburd & Spencer, L cise guns: George Dargis 1 cosa spirits; Wilson Sewing-Muchine Company, 7 enses machinery; Hu & Tyrrell, HH packages earthenware; A.W. Cobb, %3 boxes talsing; P, . & lakor, 000 sacks sult; Fowlcr Iros., Hu sacks salt; I. W. Hayne & Co. 100 barrels ginger ale. Collections, $2,008, AMzeTING of the Saloonkeepers' Associntion was held yesterday: afternoon, The attend wat not lirge, A tow new members were ad- mitted. The Committee appointed at tho Inst meeting to investignte the churges mado usghingt exeAld. | Knopf, ich were to tho effeet tut white in the Counell he had voted In favor of the appolutmont of special Policemen to wareh salgons, reported that tho Acousntions wore well grounited, and that clreu= Jars setting forth tho trots had been printed for tho goneral distribution among the snloonkeep- ert of the county before eicction diy. Mr. Clemens said that bo had recently attended 1 meeting of tho Honrd of Trusteos of the Stata association, bud stated that in tho mooting Me. Heslng had wbused President Feldkamp and At- torney Rubens roundly for mine tho Axso- elation to work against the Republican inter- ests, Mr. Wasserimiy gald that tho Staats-Zet~ ung had attacked him some time ago, and had refused to grant itn spuce for nn answer, Ii, M. NOTES; # {tended meeting of tho Mer composed of tho. wholesito erocersof the city, held yesterday: afternoon to take suitable action regarding the decense of tho Inte I. 3. Holes, of tho tirm of Boles, Fay & Conkes, th following resolutions were unine imousfy passed: Reukeet, Tout, as neighbors and friends of Mr. Bolos, wo feelin unenr and close manner tho regret and sorrow at his death that must he: Jelt wheruver he wis known, + Resolved, That anon vs he bore and constant- Ip innintuined tho character of un honurable Merohant, a wood citizen, and an courteous gene emun, Wo feel hls lose to tho larger commu nity, of which wo ure but a part, no lews than ta the smiultor community that we comprise, « Resolved, ‘Chat wo extend our atncerest aympas thy to the members of bis family loft w esuo- olally feet und mourn his loss, and that to them wo wish to extend such eondulunce ns ein go With tho oxpreasion of our wari respect aud ree gard for his memory, af our owa senso of loss, and our faithful appreciation of thoir profound ailiiction, DEAT OF KTEAMUOAT*INSUECTON PAIUAT Me. Jon 1. Farrar, for mony years and upto date United States Rtenmbont, Inspector of this Gistriut. died nt his residence, Nowy Mabawk Streot. yusterday morning. Deceasal had beon ailing for years With disease of the Ilduoys, but. = a WHE Toubled sovercly abodd intervals, Ho Fy to be improving, and attended to hts bualness right wlong. ‘Three weeks ayo ho np. peared to be ta robust health, and Jookerdt curiler thin over before, Eurly' nat week he wre btricken down, and his never eft his bot sineg, Mr Farrar way abut 45. yours af age, Ho leaves a wite tn comfortabte etreuneatances, but no children. His brother, Mr. Stephen. Farrar, is ongineer of the Lakestite uiutdinge Decensed woe tt prominent member ol the Mie sould fraternity, In which he was (na hit tad: Inge He wis ah old mariior, and any this on tho river wera ut half-mast out of respust to Lis memory, “TITE C IEY -ILALT, Anout one-half of the Judges of election have returned couples of the registry Mets tothe City Clerk. {Pur city oitles itinvie to he deserted, wll in tho interest of the purty and the retleetion ot Mr, Harrison, Citizens buying publle business te transnpt with suve themeclyes trouble by ‘postponing their yielte until alter election. Anona the bullding-perinits Issued yesterday was one to doo Jerusalem, ta erect two-story browe! Halated street, ner Reese, ‘to cost $5,000; “ond one to Mra, Whitman to ercet two. tory dwellings, No, GIF and 51 Warren 10 1G COSt BS,KN), Tuy Aldermen uro haying au easy timo this wook ft wetting hole Friends out of thy Reider Well, All that fs necessury s to nagert that the wy plleane for pardon will Vote the Domucratio Hoket, and the probabilities ure that the number of pardons will bo unusually lure, . THe employés will all be pad to-day—in the interestof tho party. 1f an attempt ls mado to Tetaln a part of thelr puy for the erty, howe ever, tnere will bo a grand kick. ‘Whe Muyor hi pald bts assessment in cash, ant the ciuployés Will jnalst upon sloluy the same thing. ‘THY railroad autborit ea had n furthor confer- ency with the City Bughueer yesterday tn rofere ouoy to the bullding uf the Vinduct at Harrison street, atid wu urmngenont was reached by which the work wil bu commenced in nboyt ten, sey Hide were favited some time azo, and the delay in going on with the (improvement bus been on account of a unsuilerstanding between, the railroads and the city ne tu what proportion: of the-expense thoy would pay, which his now ‘boen adjusted, A DELEGATION from tho Bobemlan Literal eile fae ttn te ata ata an ‘or B jolr numbor on.tho Public Library Hoard, but he wus not in, ‘Thoy ieft him an address, which bo will look into ofter election. It thinks him foruppointing Mr, Kiadio on the Library Board, sets forth: tho want of more books inthe Boheme Inngnare for the Library, nnd inqutves: what beeamo of tho $40 approprinted somo ting ago with whieh to buy the needed books ete. Tho dolerath elnimna that the Mbrary only contains seventy- eight bovks in thotr langitngo, and that these wora donated hy Vojta Nuprestek, ono of their countrymen, ome yenra no, CONTRACTS FOR NEW RRWERS. Tho bids for constructing new sowors were fiz- dred up vestor The following were the low eat bidders: ewer on Lincoln avenue, from. Ttelden to Fullerton, and Lane place, from Cen tra ta Sophin street, Retily Snilth, $2,077; Thirty-cighth street, from utterticll to La Salle and ‘Twonty-scventh street, from Halsted to Lime, Reilly & Smith, 42%; Hoyne avenue, from Warren avenue to Madison street, and Oukley strvet, from Monrac to Adams, Michel Mei ols, BN; Ewing piace, from Rotiey atrect. toHoyneavennes Wood xtrect, from Etton ta MIl- waukee avenucs Lo Mosne street, from Raboy to Hosne avente, Reilly & Sinith, $1477; alley? way, uron atreot, Martin vs From Adams to Van 1 Mullaney, £623; Page street, from Tubbard to Kingle, “und Leavitt street, from Walnut to nk, Reilly & Smith, 84183 Ogden avente, from Washington to Madison street, Refily & Smith, $653 and for Ambrose strect, Crom Leavitt to Eastward streot. Reilly & Smith and David Hallinan bid $200 cach, ‘Tho awards will most, likely be made as above, SUBURBA. RVANRTON, ‘Thursday oventng tha Board of Trustees held 4 epeeinl meeting, nt which tho resignation of Miss Low Hunnister, the Public Librarian, was necepted, aud Miss Lizzie it, Hunt was clected as her successor, Tho change will be mado noxt weok. About $450 have nlrendy been subscribed by oltizens for tha purpose of buying books that are immediately needed In the Hbrary: 8500 {9 the amount wanted. Tho whole space formerly used by the Hbrary is now devoted ton reading- room, and tho books haye beon moved into npartinents just neross the holl, Tho improve- ment {sn quod one, 18 the books had begun to crowd out the renders, SOUTH EVANSTON, Tho Town-Hnll of South Evanston was tlo- atroyed by fire yesterday morning betweon 2 and So'clock. ‘The muttding had been Aled with People the evenimy before, when some liquor- venders were before a dustice, [tis supposed that some one set the building on tlre out of spite. No other eauso bas boon assigned, Tho building was totally destroyed, and with it the reulstry-books that ware mide outon the first regiatration-diy; they contutned about thirty names, All the vilugo records’ werd in a site, und were suyed. ‘Tho loss on the bullding 1g not Iurge, probably not over $600. TYD® PARK. ‘The Hydo Park Trustees mat tn aston lastevening, Chere were present Messe. Ford. Poss, Johnstone,Peiree, Webster, tnd Press ident Holuct. Permission was xrauted to tho Atnerienn District 'Tolegraph. Company to erect i tine of poles on State street, fram Forty titre toBixtyethird, to the Plttsburg & Kort We Railroad track, to cannect with thulrling of nine wires trom Now York to Chiengo, A cortified wecountof tho proceedings of tho Joint meetings of Oct. 25 and 2hwys recolyad, and the action 10 Fopurtod was approved, A vertitled copy ot tha action of tho ‘Trustees of Lake, confirming tha, appointment of ap praisors and appointing a caminittes to furnish formation to the appraisers, was received, Mr. Peiree olfered tho following, whieh was adopte ‘but the Village Clerk bo directed to Resolved, notify the Town of Inke that this Hourd has ratified tho appolntinent of William BE. Hale, dohn Hough, and John Davis ns appraisers of. tho Joint watereworks property; also, that ho notify sald parties of thotr appointment na auch. appralvers, hat tho Vilingo Clork and Engi- neer be Instructed to make out a full sintement of all ime property for tho use of the appritis- ers, With such specitlentions and dingrams ns thoy may require; and that heommittecat threa from this Huard he uppoiuted hy the President: to present to the nppratgors such evidence as to the value of the property ns they may think best. ‘Tho President appointed ns’ sald committea Messrs, Peirce, Foss, and Ford, o8 SPORTING. MATINEE POSTPONED, Owing totho fact that many of tho mombers’ horses are nffected more or‘ loss by tho horso- atlgcnse, the inatinée announced to be given at the Central Park track this’ afternoon will not take place. The track will bo closed for tha winter, and no further attempt will be muda. to have another muatingo this senson. THE TURE. Lonnoy, Oct. 23.—Tho Newmarket-Houghton meeting canio to 2 closo to-day, “The race for tho Jockey Club Cup was won by Lord Irad- ford’s 4-yeur-old black colt Chippendale, W.8, Crawford's 4-year-old chestnut tly sccond, ind P. Lorltard’s iyeonr-olil chestnut colt Sistuke third, Five ran. . CILESS. Speetal Dispateh ta The Chieaga Tribune. Touxno, V., Oct. 29.—Tho soventh game of tha Stato chess championship was won to-night-by Judd, of ‘Toledo, whieh gives Judi four ‘and Etinger three. » CHRISTIANCY. Another Phaso of the .Pendlug Divorce Canoe Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuixatoy, D. C., Oct. 2.—Thero was a now dovelupment in the Carlstlanvy divoree case here to-day, Ministor Christlancy having mado a* successful application to havo the alimony uranted to drs, Christiancy, pending tho sult, reduced from 81, the sum decreed by tho Court list May, tu $100, This was.done undor tho plow of poverty, From the argumonton behalf of Mr, Chriatinnoy it: apponrs, that if he were apparently in contempt of court for not having nade his payments reguhirly, or hd confessed Judgmont hy not baying fled, bis puporsin answer to thotcross-bill, it wasno fault ot his, for he hnd at the proper timo re- mitted tho nmounts and forwarded his answer, but thoy protadiy dil not rench thelr destinu- Yon on account of tho blockade of tho ports In- eluent to tho war botween Peru and Chili, Mr, Chriatlancy dontes In. toto tho ebargo of cruelty, and says no such ueaysation ean bo proved oxcept ‘by perjured testimony, He thinks it Just that ho should be present at tho taking of teatimony, but hus. been une ablo to obtain lenve of absonee, although he asked for it months ayo, as the United ‘Btute Government dooms it essontial that ho should reinain during the war ot hls post of duty. As tu hla money mutters he makes tho Following atutoments wt in his answer hu ad initted that he was in recuipt af asatiry of $10,000 pur your, and cannot safely caleulate on saving moro thin $4,600 por your, which was very much less the frat your, owing to the ox~ tenses he-bad to ineur for ber in Peru, lu further anys that ho ia in debt between ¥5,000 aud —§,000,- on most of which he puys 8 per cont interest; that, to say yothlng of the rest ortho Gunily, be tis one Bon OF 17 to bo supported and edtuciteds that although ho hay soine rent estate in Michigag, ns ele alleges, Itisnll heavily mortgayed, and at Coreed sulo would not probably sett for much moft than the {ncuimbrance; that the fucome therefrom is nos suiliciunt to con, down tha tixes; that the largest portion of the lund he owned In Lunsing was bought subjeot to mortguxe, which wid informed has been furecloserl ance he tufts and his wife wrote n from Washhigton in November lust tn ret> ¢renco to Mupporting hor, and thon asked but 875 per month, stating that she cauld and would wot along on that sting bo subinits, therofare, dart ho Aum allawed by the Cuurt (8ti0) is twleo ns neh ws it ought to bo, Ti opposttion to this motion and altidayit Mrs, Christliney Mes nn ailidavit, ju whleb she Buys that whe Joined hor busvand i Limi, Peru, {0 duly, wT thug her husband pald her expenies, about $2005 that she witd fareod to leave him in Osteber following: that on her arrival she found bim keoplig house, und he stuted that it was choaper than Wing atahotel, and after her arrival hoe pure chased two chonp sets of bedrooms furniture, Bho further states that ho lived in a very economical miner never giving entertun: Mente as dit other ministers. she denies that ho wan put lo any rent uxpense, and states that wien ahy foft him sho was obliged to borrow tongs to pay her expenses nome, which sum bas been repaid by ber mother, ta thy wratement tint she wrote bin a letter stating tut whe would necupt 75. por month, sho waya thit sho may have written auch a lute ter, DAT he Hever avenpted Uke olfer, and It wid Written aba ting who sho was without monuy fnid nleniW Of suport, Ant sho did Hot thon ats Huiputy tho seeat ox: penne which her husband bus cntatied on her. See ENE ‘ FAILURE, ‘Toy, N, ¥,,Oct.2u.—Jusvo 1, Anthony, wholo- salo colfce and spice dealet, principal of tho firm of J. R. Pettis & Co,, manufacturers of Bae sone regniiu, Director of the Unlon National hunk, and Preaiiont of the Troy Steam-Heatiug Foun, Buide 2 yeneril waslgmmunt to-duy, Liabilities over $100,000, thany’s Callura wis wrogult of C. itlitoy & Co's suspension in New York. Anthony ts Grand Suter of the Grand ‘Ladyo of Saxona in New York State, UcvvAti, Oot. AL—U. W, Hayard & Co, wholes aula cotton and dried: frult dealers uuve made wn asslgoment to 1%, D, Hoard, Ldnbilities, divin, ‘There are. preferred oroult hrs to tha umount of 2,72), ‘Tho fumediate cause of the fallure was tho suspension of C. Hlsley & Co., New York, ee WASHINGTON ITEMS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicagn Tribune, Wasixatow, D, C., Oot 29.—Tho Ilquoredeals ers of thia District aco suld tu bo contemplating novel way of clreumventing tho radleal Pros hiditionists who now are miuking such vigorous efforts to prevent the liconing of tho siloona, ‘Tho saloon-men argue that, (n view of tho inn bility of tho Courts to devote suitletent time to thls business to try moro thin a eertun number inn yenr, it would be cheaper to defy tho Inw and ask for no Teenaes, and to pay tho Hines ree sulting from conviction thin ta pay the Tiecnse, even If ther was no oppnsition, Tn tho purebuse of Government bonds profere ence will heronfter be given to sixes innturing Dee, 31, 1880, ANOTITER COLLISION, + STRUNENVILLR, O., Oct. s.—A millrond nect- dent happened on the Pan-fandie Road at fp, meat Hurgottstown. Train No. 0, pussenger, cust, was tun Into by train No. i, passenger, west, ns tho former was taking asiding, Jumes Cunningham, Charics Canningham, and Michact Lanigan, riding iu front of the baggage-car, wero: killed; also ‘Thomas Anderson, framan, John Gourlyand George Thompson were slightly injured. None of the presengors in tho cars wero hurt. TRAIN FATALITY, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chtcuga Tribtunits Decatur, f,, Oct. 2.—This morning Chartes F. Willan, a Wabash brakeman, was tustantly Aeitled fn tho hind-eud Crefgut-tratn colliston at Lomont, His home ts in this city, where his young wife resides, His paronts live at Clinton, 1, Willams’ asco Isl years, EXPLOSION. Keene, N.H., Oct, 2.—Tho' rotary blonchor and bollor In G. & G. A. Hobertson’s papor-tmill At Hinsdate, N. Hy burst this morning, Ono mon was killed and seyeral wero Injured. ‘Tha mill was completaly rulned, Loss nbout $20,000; no insurance, DROWNED. SAN Franctsco, Oct, 2.—A Eureka, Cal,, dis- Patch says tho schooner Rdward Parke capsized on Humboldt bur Thursday oventng. A sallor named Christianson und Hobert Willlams, a:pis- songer, wero drowned, FATAL EXPLOSION, CHATTANOOGA, 'Lenn,, Oct. 29.—A Times spacial from Guntersville says: Two persons . wero killed nnd several injured by tho explosion of 8 Doltur in the mill of Jusper Smith. FRUIT IN CHICAGO. Who Statistica for n Year—a Total Trado of Over 816,000,000, John EB. Cowlus, Speeint Censua Agent, has Prepared for Gon. Walker, Superintendent of the Consus, tho stutlatics of the frult trae of the Cityof Chleage. It ts an interesting and valuable compllution of facts und igures ono subject concerning tho magnitude of which but Httle has been known, The stutements cover tho frutt trade of tho eity for the yoar bexinning June 1, 1870, and closing Mny it of this yonr, One pron incnt eause of the rapld growth and tmnense dovelbp- ment of tho Chtcago fruit trade fstobe found in tho vast Immiuration to the Northwest of Eastern people with tholr aequired habits of frilt-cating while yet tho country was too new to furnish productive orchards in this immedi- ato vicinity, every stunll city or rallroad village becoming a distributing point for frulta drawn from the central point, Chiengo. Situnted ng Chiengo Is, with refernnce to tho enrly and Into reception of friit, the season is of great length, extending from tho Istof April to tho middlo and end of October, is THE PRESIC FRUITS received here consist of penches grown in Mis- slasippl, ‘Tennessee, Ilinols, Michigan, Western New York, Maryland, and Delaware; pears from. Miinois, Michiguin, aud New Yorks’ pluiny from Tennessee, Mississipp!, Miinols, Michigan, and Now York; and binckberries and other small frults from tho territory extending from Ton- nesece to Michigan, The quantities and values of these wouds soll during tho trae ir, of which the proportion for loenl consumption was one fourt: an for shipments three-fourths, 2 So eek pasteles BevzeEzes SLSslS Sraysssss 2 RREERREEE § eBaeS2a58 = BESz2°F aad = ST aastesarensenn sas eaeseressaerersaneeee OE, “*RUNDD OL"? ssyuoa Fiat equa 841) “att | aon ~*~ a ba = 2 oe ES g SS55 5 ‘The trade in general is reported ns equal ta that of the preceding year, and double that of four or five yours aro, ‘Thoro fs also n considerable business dono in DUeD FRUIT, x consiating of apples, peaches, blackborrios, cherries, and raoberried ‘The atatiatics for these, the proportional sales tor local consump. tion and reshipment beiug as one-tenth to nine. tenths, aco na fostows: : eae 4 38 : aL veel EeEEB2 (5 Eebeee Fttinget || 9999415) HEE EERE 3euees |# Beeegel - i Oe bouts 3! FS 5 5 CCN TES: 00083 —000" 5 ogni 4 3. ‘ THE FOREIGN FRUITS, of which two-tenths are sold here, are oranges, Jemons, baninnd, dates, thes, aty.. the total value balay 2b) i0u. Shore” wore 100,000 boxes of onminges at &8 box, 72,000 bunches of Dannnas nt 61.50 per box, (0,00) pounits of dutes, 3,280,000 pounds of tgs, and about 4,000,000 pounds of 18. ‘Tho total value of cannod fruits, put hiolly inthe Aust and lirought here, wae )7h2,00), of whist {0,000 ropreaentod the ftom of peaches nlone. ‘The proportional sale for Jocal consumpuon wae one-fourth, ‘The bualucess In # CALLFONNIA YRULTS, which haa grown tip within tho Inst flye years, amounted, fine year ta $210,00), All tho sates wera for local eonsumption, Of canned trait ne pin Catifornit, mily one fovurt sused hore, the total vile was £682,700, " followhig recapitutadon shows ini Sarl pieul form’ t 83 of - \ Te E HORSE-INFLUENZA, Hal Dispateh (0 The Chicage Tribune, CEDANAgEDS, Tu. Oct, 2.—Tho eplzodtio has HPenvance here, and many casos: Bra ituttucks the horsos in the samo MUNNOT Beormerly, except that some uf thom loud at ne cousiderably, Only throooases Are reportedfutal, and that whore tho horses ‘were overwo\ ho drivers not knowing what ‘wus tho diltict < i eam - ‘ A q 2 Srenurna, fl ELE SALE of the largest Publi sules af thoded stock that over tuck place in thia sectha occurred on Wednesday at tho farm of the Ton, inties cust of this city nuerlonver, pulling apirited. Thiety horn enttlo wera’ disposed males noarty $7,000, CANADA, Tho Dominion Cennus—Westorn One tarlo Dalrymen’s Convention=A Face tlon-Tight and Bis Renutts, Special Dispatch ta The Chiengo Tribune, Moxtneat, Oct, 20,—Tho Dominion census will ho taken on tho dof April next, Itisaaid the tte Juro system of tanking tho census in Aprit wilt enuble the Government to reckon all the Cains dinn heads of familes sottied In the United States na atill resktent in Canada, and so prevent. tho world from knowing tho extent of tho exodus, An Atncrican seaman, who was imprisoned here for desertion, isavout to enter an netion for damnagos uguinst hia proscentor, ns he ts ad that his inonreerntion was iHeenl, Svectil DMamateh to The Chicago Tribune, Trarnsont, Oct, Ata meeting of the Die rectors of tho Datryinen'’s Associntion of West- ern Ontario, It was resclved that tho next an- unl convention bo held nt Stratford on the frat Wednoadas in February next. Tho cons vention will inet threa days, is it ts expected that ft will bo tho tnost intoresting ever held in Canada. Tho best avulluble talent will bo se- e red, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Oct. .—Last week, at the iuckings hamn fait, a factign Nght occurred, dn which three vorng men—nnined O'Neil, Hitloy, and Delscoll—beat tho Donegans aid the Guirneys, Tho vanquished organized a gang and followed ty eng man twenty-four miles up the Lisvre River, ‘Choy arrived at the camping-post nbout 11 o'clovk, und, without a word of warnt pounced upon the Yong men, who wero asieep nt tho time, and almost’ kicked thor to death Tho agent of Rosa ros. {in whose cunploy they were), accampnni 4 medical mun, his left for the seeno of the brutal assault. Tt ls feared that two of the men are so) badly injured that they cannot recover, Tho Donesans and Gar- hvys passed through this city inst night on route for tho States, a IMPERTINENT AND SCANDALOUS, Extracts from a Document of That Character Filed ns n Etrlof in tho United States Supreme Courte Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasittnatox, D. C., Out. .20-One James H. Mandeville, n local attorney hore, hus doubtless received the notoriety whic he hms por alstently sought for. ‘To-dnyr the United States Suprenie Court ordered stricken from tho Mos belef which ho had filed as nu attorney In tho caso of = MeBrite _ngainst tho United States, tho sult know as tho Mor- inon land case. Whatever may have been the morits of this cntse, or however well founded may havo been tho criticism of the nection of Secretary Schurz in deelding against Mebrido, there catmut be two oplulons that the so-cilled brief of Mandovtlle (the Attornoy- General called it a pamphlet) was not of a chnr- acter to be acerpted by so grave and dignified a body ug tho United States Supreme Court. The Attorney-General characterized tho brief ns scandalous, and tho Chicf-Justice of tho Su- premeCourt,speuking for hisnssocintes,afterux- aumining the documenta,said, in tones of marked severity, “The motion fs granted; tho artiete fs scandalous fn its nature, and is oxpungad from, the records ot the Court” ‘Tho case is that of Thomus Melride va, Curl Schurz, Souro- utry of tho Interior. Molieldo took out homes ston patent for certain lands ying within the corporate Mmits of Gruntayille, in Utah Torrie tory, whieh waa cancoled by Secretary Schurz, MeBrlio applied to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia fora mandamus to compel tho Seeretary to restore tho patent, which wuppli- cattot was refused by Chlef-Jestico Custer, and the caso was thon appealed in error to the Su- Preine Court of the United States, It is attewed that under the Jaw patents cannot bo Issued for tnnds in Utah located within the iinita of a core porate city, and it {3 asserted that, In order to Prevent tose who are not Mormome from ag- quiting title to the publie luads in the Territory, tho Morinon Logisnituro hus covared almost the wholo face of Utah with “incorporated cites" (on wper), Grantaville, whieh hus a population of less than 1,000 souls, is snd to {notte in its cor- porate, Units 34400 ‘neres of the public lands, Meliride {s euid to bo wn apostate Mormon, The following Is a. spevimen of tho stylo of Argument that was objected to: ‘Yo strip a inin of hls political rights or to tako away his property to give it to another—those are not executive, they nro Jud{elnl acts, Carl Schurz, as an executive ollicur of the Govern- mont, Has done just these Judicinl nets, He has winul ont the title of a farmor In ordor to strenethon Mormoniain, Thig arrogant selon of Tniperiatisin, this soldier of fortune, this traitor to his. .country, this fugitive from jistive, watted from” Germany to America upon fe wmv ape tl tavedadan. ogni tov etd at tho Ameriean “Lome” Department, comes bofore this tribunal of last resort, backed by tho power of the Administration and pleads that, by virtuoof his high uilice, beenusa his duties imply u wiso uxereiao of Judgment and discretion, that ho is not amenable to any court. for his ministerial nots. Mr. Calot Justice, wo propose right hero to clip tho wings upon which thissvlf-suticient agent of tho publle assumes to Rone tu dangerous greatnesy. Wis the Exec: uttve who made this ‘encronchment upon the prerogatives of tho Judiciary ombotdened by the faat that this high writ of mandatnus, as prayed, a boon granted but once in the history of ‘this purty Mr. Mandosiilo In hls argumont commants Upon tho netion of Sttoravy-General Davena, when United States Murshul for, Massachusetts Jn 1851, for the part ho took in” returnlug the fugitive alave Thomns Sling, und says: “In 18, Irrespective of oficial duty, it was known that tho present “Attorney>Goneral was at loxst frlondly to one of tha twin sisters, Africnn slavery, and now {tt would seems that ho fs the gunrdian nnd protector of tho othor twin. slater, Mormonism,” He isn speaks of the Prosidont in protty much the saine aty ie, and BBR es ttiie tho whole polluy of tha President and ila Adininistration hus been to protect and uphold Mormonism. WOMAN-SUPERAGE. Mra, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Miss ‘Susan H, Anthony Writing a Book— The Acitntlon Misterically Sketched ‘from S648 to 1880, New York Heraid, Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Miss Susan N. Anthony, than whom none coukt be moro gompetent, are preparing for press a history of tho agitation for woman-suifrage, Thoy expect to make two octave volumes of nbout 400 pages each, and to ylvg the rat vulume to theo public early in) December — noxt, In pddition to the: hlatory of the womun- suffrage mavemont In tha United States, 18 written by Mrs, Staunton and Miss Anthony, Mrs. Clariun 1, Howard Nichols, who was editor of the nbn r y netting wn My large mud the nino heat of shorts of. ‘Total amount of Windham County Demucrat from 184s to 1863, ine | elusive, will contribute a history ot woman's, struvyly for a right to her property in Vermont; und tore ary to bo chapters an women’s elforts towurd a change of thelr lot in Mto—for tho bet~ ter, thoy beliove—in forelyn lands, Mme, Mas tilda Annoke, who witl write the German chap ter, fs. the widow of uQurman olticer who dis. Unygulshed bimavlt in tho revolution of 1818 with Carl Schuré on ia statt, Sha ls terching In Mile wnukec, Whi, whore sho has afourishiig school, A French worn will write a chapter on whut hig been dune for women in France; Miss Lydia Heekor, well Known as a workur La tho cause in Englund, will contritite the Bogliah chapters a Hiss worn will writ: the: alan pea on Switgere Jand, and an Tiinn wonnin will give a ehaprer on whut hug hean done by Her dex in aly, “Teil uot bon stir, formal, mannii work," ira, Stanton sald when interrogated an tho qubs duct, but a Hvely, ghatty collaboration of our romlniscences, We two haye worked toyothur burmontously for thirty years. wether Ike two drops af Wate sary tocnch other, One can slo what the ounor cunot, ‘Two or three sears age we began te compare notes and put ony eketch by tha gido of anothor, We found women i nll pitrts of the eivilized world, who were unknown te each other und yet who were moving la tig same direction, Atiirit wo wet out to welte akelches ot these: workora {it the enuso; but at length we deters mined toincorporate our sketelics ina volume or twa, Wo hope to compress tho worl fite two volumes. Wo boun hard at work all the auiamer, Moatof the corruspondency hug bes dono by Miss Anthony, fram bee homo in Roch. eater, and now she hus ren dows tera tomy bandtox of a bong under tho shade ot tho chest- nuts and codura, on thie thrueeuere nook on tho: weetern dvelivity of tho Pulfsades—here whore there aro so innny reminders—to assist us in the fagk we feye In hind.” re As Sirs. Stanton sald this sho ghaticed at the seorea af dagucrreotyper,, photogniphs, and ateclplate engravings on the walls of hor Wbrary of inen and women of nate who lave been her wiosts. Then she continuods © Silas Etizabuth Thuinpson, whose puray has been opened for su tuny great _relormatory abe Jeeta, aud who for thirty’ yours pavt hus mate. rinily atlud the womutesudl cage moveuent, will letsny the expenses of publicatiun,’ is who sho begun her Wfeswork, Mra, We come to- Wo iro neauie Avked tunton repllods Thuy tell the story incurs seelly on the platform, In my gbribood Lapent much of iy ting in my Cather's huw ollie, Wa dwelt in a Seotch nelgbborhont, where the prac tice was to bequeath the property to the eldest son. My father beling judge, many widows ap= pe led to him tor relief Tram the lijustice dene hom under tho customs of thus deviving prope orty, and d howrd: bia reatl the huw to them. became profoundly Impressed. Que poor Seutch wounn's recital alfeated wie deeply, und ag tho clorks In tny fathor’y giticu had, at my request, waarked ull tho lave that oppress my" aux, Edus terinined to remedy tho vil. So L went to the oor womAk wid bade berdry ber tears, us £ ntended to cut out of the luw-tooks tha jaws under which sho hud beos robbed, The nest day T learned that aho had told my father, for he entled me to tits aide und explatned how Towa pre innde. tote mo Mit Pe should meroly: mutilate the hooks if Peut then, for tho same Huws were in thy books of alt other luvyera. 161 would ernse those Inws Timust go to thie Legisias lure and persunde that body. to repent them, Then L resolved that Cwould work until 7 bid induced tho. Hopiala ture to purge the statute books of nll those Inws tht wore crusting women, “The opening chapters will treat of the World's AutlSinvery Convention tn Freemn- fons Halt, London, i 180, whence tho woman's rights movomont. war evolved. William Loyd Garrison and Nathaniol P. Rogers sat aloot in tho galleries and wold not participate in tho proceedings of that Canvention because tho wonton who Ind been sont as delegates wore not admitted—among thom Tucretin: Mott, naw 87 youre of age wd confined to her bed in her home: A Philadelphia, ‘and almost momentarily ex. peter! to dia, Gur champtons thore were Haniel yConnell, George Thompson, Wendell Palins, George Hratvurn, and Henry Browster Stantore James G, Birney Spliapwd our admission, The eat speech of nll tho twelve days of that Cons vention was made on our behalf by Mr. Drad- burn, Here is nn extracts My frleml George hompson, sonder, can testify ta tho faithful services renitered to the antfeshivery cause by women, He van toll you that when “gentlemen of property and atin: tu” tn broad day and broadcloth, iudertook to. drive tim fram Boston, patti his life tn pert, it was our women who mide thelr own: persond fn bulwark of protection around him. And shall such women be refused seats horo tn convention seeking the emnang{pation of sinves, throughout tho world? What a misnomoarto eatl this a World’s Convention uf Aboilitionists, when some of the oldest and must thoroughgolng Abo- Itiontsts in tho world aro denied the right to be represented In it by delogates of thelr own choice.’ “Womon delegates were oxeluded by an ale most overwhelming majority, and this In an Assemblage snthered from all parts of tho globe to prociniia universal emineipation—done in tho presance of such women us Lidy Byron, Atna Jamieson, Amelin Opie. Mury” Howitt, Tilizabeth, fry, and Harriet Murtinenu. ‘Tho clergy, with fow exceptions, were bitter in thy opposition. Althongh a4 Abolitionists thoy hind been compelled to irht both Chureh and Bible to prove the black man's right to Hberty, con ecionco forbade them to atreteh those srerent Mnmite far cnough to give equal Uberty to woman,” . “As Lneretin Mott and I wended our way, arm, in arm, down Grent Queon street that ovoning, raviewing the excltiig scones of tho day, we Agreed Co hold a wonutn's-rights convention on. our roturn to Ameria, and onthe Wthof July, 4x, the Seneca County Courter contained an announcement, which L will reads “* 4 convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rignts of women will bo held Inthe Wesluyan chet aut Sencen Faults, Ny ¥..0n Wednesday and Vhursday, the 1th and auth of July, current, commencing at 10 o'clock. ant During the first day the meeting will be oxeluslvaly. for women, who are earnestly In- yited to attend, Tho public xonernlly are invited to ha present on tho second day, when Lucretia Mott, of Phitadelphin, and others—iadies and xentlenon—will nddrogs tha Convention. “Our declaration of principles was modeted from tho Declaration of Taependence, und froin it, Frederick Douglass argued that what- ever Is good for man is good for woman, Tt was he who persiindedt) me tu make my first speech, Robert Parvis, Auna Dickinson's hore in * What Answer?” was anothor intercsting feature of the Convention. Hoth Purvis and Douglass aro oltand white-Headed now, and you'd hardly sits ect their ee extraction, Let mo’ rent ‘rom tho preamble and resolutions wo pissed in our first Conventions Whereas, The husband haa tho legal right to hire out his wife to service, eollect hor wago nud apply it to his own oxctusive and inde- pendent benetits and “WtEEAS, This ins contributed to establish that. hideous custom, the promiso uf obedionce in the marriage contract, efectunlly though In- sidlousty redualng the wite nimost to the cone dition of n stave, whatever freedom she muy havo in those resp jelly grunted ns a prive ileyo. not ne nights therefore: “*dteauired, ‘hat wo will seek tho overthrow of this barbarous and unrighteous law, und cone jure women no tonger ty promlsa obedience In the murriayo covenant,’ “Many of the West women of Senaca Falls signed the manifesto of tha Convention tn thelr, enthusiasm, but their Nusbands, and brothers, and fathers, and sons porsunded them to craso tholr nuns, “That your { wont botoro a committeo of the New York Legislature, and in. 1860 things had progressed go far that the citire Legisinturo wave mo a honring on the question of. womun'a Ukeperty. 1 bad a splendid audieneo in the Japltot, Bas Our volumes will skatch tho most interest- ing Inokdents fn our work of organizing woinnn sulfone agsoeintions in allt tho States,” Sirs, Bhinton went on to Bey. “YT will read an ox- truot from Mrs. Nicbole’ chuptor descriptive of hor Inithi efforts in Vermont to amond tho Jaws: reapecting inurried women's Msnbilities, After porsistent hammering she had gotten permission. to appeur before the Educational Committee of tho House, the Chitrinan of that’ Committes finally enylug:- ‘Tf the lady wants to muke her- sult ridiculous tet hor como and muko horself ns. ridiculous: a8 possible and ns ns scon. ns possible, but I don’t bellove in this serambling for. tho breeeties!"’ Mra, Nichols Sint . het gored ting iny plow before the Mouse (in whic Dae cited (is statutes and deolstons OF courts, showing that the husband owned even his wife's clothing), Lthankei tho House for Its rosolution, and referred ta the concluding ree murks of the Educational Comniittea, and sali that though I had onrned tho dress T wore my husband owned ft, not of his own will, but by a law passed by bacholors and othor woman's huge bands: and To added, “ Cwill not appeal to the gallantry of this Houso, but to fa mantinuss, If auch a tune docs notcome witk an fl-zrave from gentlemen who have legiglited uur skirts into tholr possession.” * . “Woshnll say that fram Dorey Otis Warren, of Muasachusatts, down through Miss Pinckney, of South Crrotina, to tho Intest by-play of Agnes: Jonks, It bas been Impossible for our country to eliminate woman from polities. Wo shall pay a tribute to tho Congress that opened the dears of tho Buprane Court to womon lawyers and wo aball show that-wo have alrendy patd our re- spects to some inembers of that Congress who opposed us, Why not women Inwyera? Tho Bible. speaks of women learned In tho law. Rome had her women lawyers, und England hee women Chancellors, What meant Shikepoare bv crout- ing a Portiat? As to womdn nan ruler, wo shall give somo spaco to Quean Victorin, “State rights! By what right did tho United States ontor Wyoming and forbid woman tho sacred right of the Jurysbox ina ‘Territory that acknowlodges woman's right to vote and to hold oltice? Sulllotent time will elapse between our rst volume and the sceand to onatle us to get tho dotalis of tho amendment whereby Oregon glyos woman an unrestricted ballot.” IOWA PENITENTIARY. Some Statinticn of the Inatlintion at Bort Madisor Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Cepan Raping, Iu,, Oot. 2&—Your currespond> ont, while at Fort Madison yesterday, took ocun- alon to visit tha Penitentiary, and wns shown through It by Capt. Hill Hale, forinerly City Marshul of this oty, From bia private books ho gnive mo Information not yot made publle, that will no doubt Suterest tho thousands of 'nIuUNE readers In Lowa, There word in conflnoment Oot, 1, 1870, 053 Prisoners, Recolved during tha year by convlo+ ton of courts, 2H, and 8 for sufe-keoping., In contnement Sept. 30, 1880, 078, Discharged dur ing the yearby oxpiration of sentence, 170; by pardon ot Guyernor, 16; by explration of come nuntation of sentence, 2; by ontor of court for now trlal, 1; for safe-keoping, 14; died, 6; sont to Insane Asylum, 4; lise ls Statoment of nnbits of tha 217 received durin the your: Intemperate, 15; tomperuta, 045 moderato drinkers, 40, Education: Good, 21; common-sehool, 131; Poor (can’t rond), Soolal state: Single, 170; married, 49; witow- ers, 10, Nativity: Native-h Religions oduention: Ne Catholic, 3T; Methetlst, I Episcopaliin, 23 Lutheran, 6; Christin, 1; Con- gregutionnl, 2; United Brethren, 2. Sox: White males, 235; white females, 2; cole orest males, 10, ‘two hundred and seven we tbaccn; 40 not. duinber of terms served |b ih convicts First tert, 205; nee way third, 5; fourth, 1. Haun to.the Reform Sebnol, 1. ihe avian of the vunviots 18 87 yoars; 7 months aud 8. ‘Thu average sentence, 1 your {months wid Fdays, Four wore recutved: during tho your with ifo-sontonces, and tnere aro now NbOWE 25 ultogether who are in for tife, A inajority of the convicts nre under yeura of uxe; tho youngest 1s 16 yours, tho oldost 65, ‘Thore baye beon - reecived — tu . ute, sauce tho astnbllshinont of the Vetile tentiury, Sant. a, pris oners, Among those present * are 6 formon Jaborors, 038 farmers, H nuwepuper-reparturs, Lb printer! breather, and 1 travelling man. Lae borers anid fapinurs are larguly In excess of any other clase of peaple, Amor during tho yeurare (0 burglar: WW for Inreunyy 3 for sorgery, for murdor, 0 for miatneliryghl Money Unier filse protonses, 3 for deduation. 6 foradaltery, Tloavo for tho last statement tho nest peculiar, yet Rnpropelite necording ta the eternal ttness oF things, whieh ta, duit ninety percent of tha nae 400 prisoners mae in the Fort Madison Perileptiary ave Dentocrate. This is Capt, Hule's owy statement, and his figures ure bused upon cateful inquiry and examin. | ion, : ‘his Ponttontiary tM galt of the beat-managed in the Unitud Stites, ‘Tho colls tro kept neat nnd clean, and ln a hertthy: condition. ws aro indvod all the departinents, Thore isn well-ftlod Iurary fy conneetion with the prison, and the books aro used considembly by those who can read, A chapel und school. room ru alse connected with tho buildings in- alde tho walls, —<—<————_$ A Fact More mossiie yhaty Worgery. Augutta (3f0.) Fourna’ Watorvillo basa “local iusue” In which tho lines are sharply druwn. As ourrenadors already know, the stockholdora of the Lockwov dCome> pany huve for some time conteiuplated the erection of & wow and lagulticent cottou-mlll 1c, 18; Huptist, 8; Pevrbytetluty a those recolved housobreaker, Vi for robtory. + Ttor obtaining wstaining, and one in that town. pkhoblers were notte two weeks previous ta our Stite clection, incet on Thurs opt. I, to consider the ox- pecdiency af bit wnow factory, Tho incet- ig syns held, buttho resylt of tho Matny olection was So disastrons and so, discouraging to entel prise tint no action wae taken by tho atuck- Rotders except torctor tho whole niatter to tho: Directors. ‘Che Directors inet ut Waterville on Wednusday Inst, Oct. 2), and in viow of tho re- sult of the elcotion in Ohio and indiana, tos other with tho probable electlon of Gariold and Arthur. making sure of no elango in the tari, they voted tonsk tho stockholders to sub reribe $60,000 to build a new mill, giving thom wntiL December to decide whethor thoy will do fd. tf Garteld and Arthur are cloated, F000 will be oxpende In the erection of a magnificent: cotton-mill in Waterville, whleh will give ome ploy mont to hundreds of oporatives and increnxo, tho business of the pitce corresponiingly. If Hanenok nod English nre elected, grown will not be broken. net a abovelful of oarth will bo taveen Frame the proposed site, not a brick Intd, not a dollur expe 4 . ——$—— IN “TWENTY LANGUAGES, ‘Tho Westen, which Is the Suuduy edition of tho Mmote, Staata-Zeitung, will to-tnorrow eontain elvetion artlotes in twenty ulfferont lauguages, which will contaln appeals to the representa. tives of alland overy nationality In Chicago in thelr own futom. The sole. will probably be enormous, Itfs only in Chicago that one finds elthor tho enterprise to get up auch na paper or tho cosinopolitan community that enn bo bones fted by lt. | = THE MONEY IS READY. Lwantto bot from $1,000 to $25,000 that the letter on the Chinese question published In tho Chiengo Times and other Democratic papers fs not a copy of any lotter over written by Janics A. Garflotd, Republican candidate for Presktont. Jon W. Cousins. ————— Enatent to operate, porfeatly nolsetess, all the Indies take comfort in using it, the unequaled Now No, 8 Wheeler & Wilson sowing machine. No. 155 Stnto street. a Caroful operations. Fincat teeth, $7. Cumming Dontal Company, corner State and Randolph, a Buy tho, Inproved Howe Seates, Borden, Bolleck & Co,, Agents, 07 Lnke streot, A Buck & Rayner’s Moth Powder dostroys roach- on, teas, ttles, und bodbugs. ' DEATHS. CHAPMAN—In this city, on tho 7th Inst, Fredorick (A, Chapman, Funcrntan Saturday at 2 p.m. from bis inte rant- donee, 674 Denrborn-nv, OGLE—In this elty Oct. 2% Mrs, Georate 1. Ogio, iVyours. "unomt from No. 74 Bouth Snngamon-st, to-dny, Qt, Bh at Led) o'clock p.m. Intermentant Graceland SUMTER Ys: REDMON D—At her resktonco, 18 North Deapiainos. at, Manat Folbved ita oF ‘Patrick Redmond, of Solauinption, In heeasih your, A Hanon sundny Ast en Ab 10 o'cinck, to Bt, Pat~ Flek'a Church, thunce by enrringes to Calvary Como- i : HEDMOND—Oct. 28 at tho rostdenco of har parancs, 18 North Desplaineest..of congumption, Katlo, vo> loved daughtor of axed 16 yenra and $ months, “incenl Stinday, Sst Inst. nt 10 u’clock, to Bt, Pat- rlek’a Chureh, thence by carriages to Calvary Como FARRAR—At his Into residence, ‘47 Mohawk-st, Frldny morning, Oct. 2, Mr. John I. Farrar. Funoral nolive hereafter, BEMIS—At Mug tainnd, IL, Oct. 2% of oldago, Walum Iette, nized at yearn, : Funoral to int Groen wood Comotery at: ANNOUNCEMEN'TS, Folltient. LL MEMBERS OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTIL ILI Inola Vateran Voluntoer Infantry will moot nt o'clock p.5 traninneteds 1 WIGWAM, BOUTIL. PARK-AV, AND ty-thirdest., this evening. Laat eal. Lot yeomuy aut aud hor Wiliam Aldrich, Gon, Gnrdner, und Moj. Hrockwny. COL WOURNTS GT. DAntER, JON ONEIIL, 2,,4nd Mamuol Varia will spenk to-night ab Lord o's Hall, Clybournes 1 Htoes-st. (ok, RUGUSTUR IACOLLON, A. 1. ROCKWELL, J Mat Marrs, 1.8, Puthitl, Goores E, Whito, C To tt. Whitnoy, and Wininn A, Bnkor will nddross the TMnssenicoting ‘of Republicans at Orpheus Hall, td Wont lako-st, thin aroning. Cota L WittiNnY AND THD WON, I. 8, TUTs hilt witi addeess the Mepubiteans and repentant Vomocrats nt Urpious Hall on Wost Lmko-st. this event he, OV, HROSS AND THE TON. b._D, ats . NDE will speak nt the Oakland. Wigwam ihm oraniee fotock sharp. : B L.eMANN, JW, BROCKWAY, JACOnG. 1 GIL Matson will speak at Joreraon toenieht, TW. SMITH AND OTB SURAKERS itl ho prescnt und ‘address thy ttopublicans of the Rizhth Ward ut tho cornor of Halsted aud Do- puyaterents, tosntthit, : ‘AB, NOWLAN, FRAG W. PARKEN, AND Jc Cea wil! sneak nt Central Park to-night, a EVING OF TH GARFIELD AND Ale MM Minechiv'at tho sixes wantin bette Nate, an soroning nt E TONS. KIRK TA WES, EDLIOTT A. George Garcnor, teorny, it. Davia, Jobn Ender, #8, firickson, Wiliam fall le ine ¢ f. Goharian japent pot ht at Bekhardt's CAMOrAY., dnd ne Houtsch's lial ies Mliwaukon kee WILD pre, MMIAN CITIZENS OF CLIGAGO, holla grand mars-niouting, at Bohomlan ‘Turi Utall #uniny afternoon ne 2 o'clock. rorsed by the, T Emit Diotench, € W. Woudaian. Good musio will be In atond FPULREPUTLICANS ARM NOT BLEDIN of SRR Maar APE au anes ot a Ly 5 whielt will bo nddrossed by Cov. Ir ene APU TEGULATR MONTHLY MATING OF TIE Narwory wid Wulf Orphan Anylum will bo hold nt tho dnatitutfon, 175 Burling-at, Tueedny, Now, 2 exe cutive Committees menting at 10 u'clock, Tull Hoard ALLL A genornl attondines Is enrnuntly requented, 7 nt WARD TET O a mf Mave AeA WARE-Mooting this oraning at Or- auther . Gs 7 Hon, Goorce ®, White, and: others, will divans Who FPMIG TON. WITLATD WOODATD, C. i PIPE, Hiviarin Kirk Hawon, Willlim ‘Aldeleh, nnd candidates and prominent apeakers will ad- rosa tho eltizanaof the Fourie and Fifth Wards, nt tho corner of Vortinnd-ay. and ‘Thirtioli-st., this evoning nt 8 o'clock, aint, Pine Wide NEA MEMTING OF TIE CU ey.deas Of tha Savunth Ward ati Sout Untonae, IPL TON, FRANK Ws Pal, MIE WILL BPRS _to-nluht to die Republicans af Bough Chieaaee RIGHT AO KNODE, COD, JACONSON, Hrusowite, FJ. Loosch, Willard Wood e praminope apeakern will uiddress a eating of ciilzona of tho Sixth Wart at Inofoonth-st., corner of Moyne, this oven- other ‘ TPL NON. WH ALDI x rd T HON: What! Cit Wiki, SPHAK AT PUR FinsT WAI RErunL he Grand DAN ChU MEETS Sielock shnrne datin Livia Hin nounned Beer Be % By Jeon 4 Lae Sifiiny nnd othior nveukere will address thy moettad, Miscellaneous, . actor’ 001 tet won Hall, Bubjocti. dosent old Ita Kuyt” z ay ot Y roonta, 10 Mdigonate iol Dulascians rpie cie..go mos WiTiLOsOPTICAL, soclETY Me ne “thes elubsroum an parlor a. anor by auatin tiurbower, Patriek and Mnryaret Iudmond,” AUCTION SAL’ Vy CHICAGO AUCTION & STOR ¥ Au Ainunern, Abs Lakorat. RAW W318. Q0L3 BUTTERS, recinmuescey ert finno-Forte, Hilliard ‘Tn BATURDAY MONNINU ete, at ong Mooney hetireon Cintc aad arbor ALND we a f a New and Used Furniture, Billlard Tabie,Planos, Hoatory, et and Table Gutlory, Sliveor-: Spoons, Knives and other Morohandise, ALT AUCTION, Thia Saturday Morning, et. 30, at 9:80, At 1G Lake-at, fotwasn Ml Dearborn, Aucts, Ca sock ato, Forka, es 1K SATURDAY MORNING, 408 WENT INDEAN ANT, betwen Ponting, and Adtitinid-av., the Farnlidee of Hx Roun At Mo'clock n,m. consisting uf Phetor, Cham Dining-rouins Furniture, Hrussels and Wont Heda nnd Nodding, Kitchon Furniture, Rte ort OIeAGO AUCTION & stottag “By BLISON, ELE IMMENSE SALE! 9:30 This Morning. nd PARLOR SUITS In New and Hlegant Htyles, Chamber Sets, CARPETS! — CARPETS} 6O Good Sevond-ha dy Nrnerols, from ‘rom, or " 7 Hensrols, from ‘Tremyny 100 New Miistits, Whileti must be sold, Stoves! Stoves! Wo havo 6 to roll to-tay, Blankets, Comforter Kte,, ete. 900 Yards Matting 7 a From Academy of Muste, atightly damaged ‘ Tams Crockery, and Ginvware, Mousehold Goods from Our stares must ba eleareil.” be HLASON, HIAERSILISIAL £ CO. he By JOUN I. DRAPER & CO, Store, 8% ant ‘ranteat.y NEW YORK, WILL SICLI ¥ Friday, Nov. 5, al 11 o’elock a. m, In thelr salesroom, 8 and 9% Fronteat., By order o£ tho Netherlands raving Soctoty, Large and Attractive Sale of SIPICEHss, Gen, rivnta rastdoncae tt "t fll to attend, i COMPRISING. 41 Choice Nutuegs, 170 fee Gunaltyy 4% Cases holes Maes, Goods can bo examines 1O1L ny prov $ Hun Ar : By GEO. BP. GORE & 2M ond 218 Mndinon-ste Regular Trade Sales "TUESDAYS—Dry Goods, Clotting, ints, Gores, r Carpets, ote, WEDNESDATN lool, Shoos, Slippers, ob Ore. TMURSDAYK—Dry Giods, Merchandise, Crock: ory, Glasawara, otc. : aru. GORE Co, ity DISTRIBUTIONS, COMMONWEALTH — DISTRIBUTION 00. ‘Tholr popular monthly drawings, nevor hnva tauun. place regularly in tha CLE VILLE, KY, NOVEMBER 30. , ‘Theno drawings ocear manthly under provisionsot anacturthe Uantral Aasombly of Kontucks, incore porating tho x erpore Printing und Newspaper to, Opproved April WHR. ia ssapecial act, nud hus never been repented. ‘Tho Unitod Stnton Circuit Court on March 3 ren derod thn following decisions Ast—Thnt the Commonwealth Distribution Company ta legal, Ad=Ite denwings are flr. ‘Tho Company tins now on hand o Inrgo rose! funds Mead tha followlug attrnelive priser is end nou +0,01, 190 Prizos $110 on. Tuc Ant foriges gorse nut each sl) HOW) 50 Prius tivonch Wa) 41) Prizes . BU Prizes SU) onch, Approximauion Petxok $3 Prizes £4) nol, Approxtinaiion Auetloneor, staal Lu, Anctioneers, sd Hite i298. 13) ¥ Prizes £10) cach, Approxiuatin Vrizps. " ‘0) at Prises, * se Ht Wholo “tlekot V6L 27 tekuts bk sitiole, joke Hekets, FL. 27 tlekets, Remit muir or Bank Denft In Lotter, of send by Express, Wher! SEND BY REGISTERED 4 TER OH VC OFFICE ODI, Urders of hand upward, by Express, can bo sont at our expenre, Footie ea Tr he Pa Co : Mae) Lautariile, Koper r ands Hrondwag, Now Pork Ortode Ay TA BLS lanes 25 = Absolutely Pure. MADR YNOM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, Flousekveper's favorite In lead! cities of the wor jo other proparnllon Matos such Nant GeLy ke Broads, oF iisurious fast F be eaton by dyspe tos without fear of the ti ls resulting from beavy (die goatlbte fond, ¢msComun ended for!purity and whole: Fimchees by the Guvernimont Chomnlen Te Moet SENAY AL HARING POW CO, ¥ Springs & Cots, wholes retail.” Feats OBS | Whciesio & Wei. send Yor price lis. Goods ynt C. 0, L here, Bie agont iMcrand warcatnon “Bornearde Wee Ondor und warcantuth - Bornturdt Wave. LO MUMSIEAM, TL WEATE ST, AIR sa ER Caml WE KORA ¢ ced Established 1850. ISSUES POLICIES Daler tho N.Y. SAPBTY POND: LAW. Losses Paid, over $6,500,000, AGENTS at all points thraughout the Nation. FURS. URS Seal Sacques, *! Dolmans, Fur-lined Garments, ) { [eros | CON SUNK SABLE Large Assortment, Lowest Prices. DANCONA, 183 State-nte GuOowvs. 133 State-s ti. RPO S&S TT CASEY, SH und 40 Wost Mtaiiison-st. FURNITURE, CARPETS, & STOVES. Sout our building, and buy onrgondsatcitly for CAS*, nad will give dur cusiumurs the bene, tease call. INE OUST LEANING. ealub. 14h Direani el Fopiing, Volvotm, steringa. ad Mixed ‘Gada, Gi, wlan ents HM iothtng. hundsomely dyed ung nod it saul expense. | Onlord WV AIZ, ar Dyo Howse, fase Sindlnone with ClarkeaL, Cbe ‘onad rolail Na be Vandius in Anuerics on ene xandy qnidatrtetly pura, letard GUSTATEI: euutueuanen, AUNT er Jn Madisuncac, Chicago, At SWINEY'S, 6 WashInxtoneste_— ry Se ae MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 25 State-st., Chicago a ASS wiasandncaint mpennnnnnaace ‘raveisrs, ould ish ‘ s 3 Les Noe TET stator