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e @Efimw i 8/ TURDAY, SEPTEMDBER Saily Oribwne, 10, ‘SHOPPING CUIDE TOR" PALL “AND WINTER 1881-82. SPECIAL NOTIGE, We take great pleasure in an- pouneing to the public that the Tall and Winter Number of' our wghopping Guide” Is now com- plete, and will be issued within a fow days. Siuce the fssue of our Inst num- per we have made exiensive addl- tions to our usually large stock, which now comprises the, most. el- egant and choice agsortment. of ds to be found in the country, many of them lmpox'iul to us di- rect from the leading manufac- turers in Enrope. We have spared neither time nor expense in the endeavor to make our ‘Shopping Guide” a frue guido to the prevailing fash- + fous, containing, as it does, necu- tate deseriptions of' all the newest and most desirable styles in Lae ties’ and Children’s Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, and Wreaps, Furs and Fur-Lived Garments, Ladies’ and Miszes' Undergarments and’ Line gorie, Silks, Sutins, Velvels, Bro- cades, Plushes, and Moirves, Dress Fahrles, Linen Housckeeping Goods, ~ Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Hosiery, Gents’ Hoslery mul Farnishing Goods, Upholstery Goods, Curtains, and Carpets, to- gethier with a Inrge assortment of the Intest Parvisian Noveltles in l'nm'y Goods and Dress Trim- hiings, which we are offering at onr well-known Jow priees. We havo algo. added a Inrge number of new and heautiful lnsirations to -asslst our. prirons in purchasing. We'lmve also groatlf ficrdased our faeflities for filling orders by moilyand can assure oui out of lown patrons that overy order sent tous will receive our most careful attention, and he forwarded with Ahe greatest dispateh possible. "We will mail the *“Shopping (iuide” freé to any of our patrons apon application, and would sug- gost that requests for the snme he sent in at ouce, in order to securoe acopy-of the first edition. Yery respectfnlly, WANBEL BROS. 121 and 123 State-st., Ithwatter ot Optien, r Mnthomatienl, and Survoying {ptnunenta, comprining Opora vl Fleta Hlul{w-. dacopon, Suromators, Trunsiie, Loy: s Lo e, tho Tangost stock tn'tho Noritiwest, fumn, ]Arllflslal Eyes Inserted Without Pain. .‘AAll(lllhi T STOCK IN THE CITY. ] on't_pny exurbitant pricot 1o ad- e toructiclol ot T bunt Boiitan ) 1 1), %‘L ho Lost ground Froueh 1.5 Vo senes’ practico in the art of fittl Wustiiod bs noncst dotin, ‘whtch i 18 BERNILAIRDT, Opticlan, , ncmmmx- Jhyeurs nraciico. n "t u:lvjn':lmlum ot duteciive byoabit, Lotiurs Ao ki Ly e eaFo LSS luxuunl the pecfoctness of lilv glaasen can V:::rl\.l:.:fi":r lillllfiu lnlgl.l‘htl mll‘t‘l foni o Medteal’ Collugo, Chicnzo Med n.:. Llunmuun Sollogs, Chicdgn Homeopathla .l‘lm. g Dlvings, ade st yrowtnout und lsens, I-m:'muu Litait on from dutie ;.., C RUPTURE ¢ RUFTURE CURED, CIICAGO, Aprll 11, 1991, ok lh’nhru—nnu Bl Atior wuilurinid muny large s b crotal b e A R Ry hot, upbliance v wot Wity adied e HATY ra biad tailud, bug Lave compistoly Enkion ] Ko gb uporiliun whatever, ufacturers of Kinet iy um..u‘.“dn‘.{f. &l Chieago, Vil FORD’S INKS. alv éh ;-'Inui Pluw Wnelc anieo, 0 oo ") 11 wleal Biua, VoIt Tiiuek Copylng. Y Gh \Vllolululuouzlll‘hhlll' 0. 13, il‘A‘l‘lU‘(Pll'{ AND (‘IH%‘TE(AJ‘!‘B?" =80 Dearboru §t. ive 7 I'nmnhml s nu-n tpeople. vilable 1 um..n Wi dure s rou. vsEBRLLTRERAON e, nrA f:Tll'- l’ltl‘.Nl.R VING CORS l.'T w%%m,,fifi \ Perfact Co e SECURED AT LAST. A Combinntlon of Collel Wire b]lrlnqs, Whalehone, md Corset Jean, which Ix pro- “nonneed by our hest physiclans less injurlons o the weaver than any other Corset made. Fits porfeelly a- grenter varlety of forms than any other, Yields vendily {o every respiratlon, and Iy equnlly comfortable in any position assumed by the'wearer, Warranted to refaln worn onts By it you se llulrn than \\Hh nnyolhm perfect shape till 1 ll"m'lp’l gl'nu('{ul %RRAN_“ i ‘orsel. Flenso give a single teind and” you will wear no otler, MQNEY REE‘,UNDED‘ For sale by leadlng vetall morehants, and by CHICAGO CORSET 00., 67 Washington-st., Chisago. WHAT EMINENT CHICACO PHYSICIANB SAY OF T 1 invo exnmincd Ball's Hoalth-lrosorving Corsot, und bollosn It In evors reape Bl‘r'c e Beulth of the wompn who wers . it dons’ l|nhml'lll possible for the Inurut Ly U208 lackig. 1L auuld recelvy b favorabla indorsenont of o phzsic nity of exumlning it. CNICACO, Oct, 2, 199, /M/% MTCAGD, e, 11, 1830, 1 have examined Ball's Wealth-Praserving Corset, and beliave it to be the Ieul! Wjurious to ;ll weurer of any Corset 1 buve scea. " Ifully Indorse what Dr 1iyde sass lo the above nute. CHIOAGO, Oct, 20 1 so-znd sho generaity vill - 1y tw do lier Injury than uny Ve o 1donnt ndvite any waman to wear o Coreet, bt If sho W R0 0o NT BUll's THeAIt-resCrving Corsets, ks 1t s hevs T Acquaiuted. INTER.SMMJ f idustrial lxposttion -OF- -CHICAGO. HE GREAT-ANNUAL INDUSTRI- AL and ART EXPOBITION of AMER- ICA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundayfl excepted) until 11 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Oct, 23, 1881, Every Department is replete with the lat- est and best, and all arrangements for the Exhibition ars complete and admirable, Fine Art, Natural History, Mechanical Industry, Textile ‘Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floriculi= ure, and Hortlculture, are well represented. ‘Whether for critical study or instructive and pleasant cntertainment, this exhibition will present o rare opportunity to the intelli- gcm visitor, CLENENT, BANE & (0, 202,204, 206, 208,210 . FRAMNKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms. ) PROF. LIESEGANG'S ORCHESTRA 5 off 60 days; B fein g ot ik, 6 off 30 days; Admission: gAdults, 25c. Children, t5¢c. 7 off 10 days" Excursion rates and low f:l:cs on all rallroads. RAILR()AD 1'161\1}1'5. e ——— S ;VO ION‘)'. HOSIERY, « WHOLESALR NOTIONS, JACOB MEYER & BROS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Kotions, Hosiery, Gloves, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ Furnishing Goods, WHITE GOODS, Etc., RE, - - - BOSTON, via Tioy or A l]nn BOSTON, vir \c\v \ofl\ & lLuI 10.75 Michi New Y()l‘k Central, Boston & Alba,ny Hoosac 'l‘mmel Line. How 15 the Time for a Fall Trp East 6.00 an Celltl' al, COMMENCING HE! REBALY TICKELS cun bo parchesed 10 Now Vork Hostun ut City Otlieo, 6T Clarkest., und nt Dopot ot Linko wnd “Pwunty-sbcond-ath, ut GAILAEALLY: und by tuking W \CAGNKIUBLERPING CANS It Yo o () N o 3 G, 16 I ————e We tnvite buyers to call and ecan= Ine owr stoels and prlcm. Suund ihe Tucsm' ot “The Dest it g = | The Lake Shore & Niehi | o seens oo v‘* ean Sontliern Railway er myedo. s ANNOUNON Special at- tachnent for 5 tirned down ¥ | Another Roductlon In Passenger Fares ‘g’,f;fj;;w S HEW YORK, $5.00 BOSTON, via Mltany & Ty, 6.00 BOSTON, via Yew Yo, - 10.75 FOR REBATE TICKETS, tothetradeon application. ~ \Which aro on sale st the Compauy's Oftices, No, 66 Clarksst. (under Sherman Houso), THOMAS & HAYDEN, Yan Buren-st, Depot, und af ‘Wholesale Twenty-secondssts Statlon, Manufucturers, 254 Madlson-st. Auw, G, ISL Toall porsunis lutoresiod e st e b 0, by notilud (hut ou the Utn duy of July, “‘"‘BL" N e e tm.d.; i g . ‘alfl"ll' Cou! u!hmlol!llll(l hulrdvfllur TLOU r.“'“‘*""‘“"""' S 10, 1t Biy olico, 16 Bluto-ai ui GOy, WIhID WECe Juontte Tron this i THIyTN | sy, rLowHh S CRATON At Fii r'mun 60 T0 TRVING'S, 220 East Kinzle-st,, near State, Bt grades at lowest wrices, sty ALY, Moriieys FINANCIAL. ¥, D RERFOOT & 00, M\vmm sl Ifeferguces turnishiod It de- ] Fod Lo Wiy pureon o hars W it 2] Vit Sinustraiod Cutilogto (free) of iylos und Fricws. Aunulscturon A!. .L\‘DI \\ lfll-l!u'JV« PICTURE FRATIES Buld 11 will l“&“‘{muyau 10 write for wr 1881—SBIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE/ J.VE ": 8 g / g L2 CENTS. FURNITURI, FURNITURE BUYERS can supply their wants in two ways. In one way, find a trustworthy and reliable concern, and, when found, make use of it for your needs. In the other, spend your time and -patience in the pursuit of , advertised “Bargnins.” -. fn the fhrst case you will secure your money’s worth. of -honest goods, and no meore;: in the other, you will: receive ill- made and poorly-construets ed work, and will only learn your loss when the articles Degin to fall to pieces. We would ask peopie who have bought Turniture ‘‘Bar- eains” if, as a rule, the ar- gument we have made has not proven true, and would ask them to change their views for once ; tuke a care- ful look at our stock, which we faithfully - recommend | for excellent value and un- deniable dm'ubillty L&, 251 and 253 ,Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. i _DRYEOOL, Lo, WERCHANTS, ATTENTION! You tn the DRY GOODS and MILLINERY busiuess will find bargaing in regular goods at Job-Lot Prices await- tng you at the House of 144, 146, 148 & 160 Wabash-av, We wmake a Speclalty of I'ANCY RIBBONS, Satins, Plushes, and Plwumes. Call, examine owr stock, and get pnrices. SHOYILR & CO. “The Reliable. Furrier,” 172 State=st., OPPOSITE PALMER HOUSE, Having finished the arrangements of my new and spacious Store, I am at work in preparing my goods for the acason. 'Early buyers will do well to make purchases be- fore the rush of the Fur Trade sets in, as they can now avail themselves of the ap- portunity of selccting from the most splen- dld stock ever shown in this city, at prices that will repay an early investment, Repairing and altering of Fur Germents done in first~-class mannerat my well-known reasonable priges. J. ETTLINGER, 172 STATE-ST,, opposite Palmor JHouse, fl Lll R Our Fall Styles NOW READY. GHAIN ELEVATOR FOR™SALE, AT MASON CITY, ILLINOIS, ('nvlull{, 4H0 bushalss Enuigo 3 bors gawnrx s orn Elevatory dhgliets llmn;‘b FAUS T all “Styles os Gontlemews Dress and Busiuess Hitd, Fiueat, Ntock o rr ‘\I\(n “The Finest Display Ever Made in Chicago.” AND BYER. ““LEADERS OF PopuLAR Prices,” State and Madison-sts., Will, during the coming week, hold a “Special Opening” IN THEIR GLoak anp Sut Bepr, “Fashions” For the approaching season will be well represented. “LEADERS OF PopuLA PRices,” State nml Madison-sts. LEADERS OF PoruLAR PRIcES.” CHLESEHGER AYER * State and Madison-sts. CATALOGUE! Our llustrated Catalogue for the Fall and Winter Season of ISS1-"2 ‘Will be ready for mailing Sept. 15. Parties wishing same will please forward their ad- drzss at once, as only a limited supply will be issued, “| EADERS OF PoruLsr PRicEs,” STATE AND MADISON-STS. - Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sts, e XOT{(:' 1% 0 e THE GHIGAGO FAIR, The City Office of' the Chicago Fair, at 116 Monroc-st., will he closed at 6 p. m, to-day, Satnrdny, Sept. 10th, and all business per- faining t{o the Fair transacted at the Secretary’s Office on the Fair Grounds. Up to that honr entries will e reesived and smali articles taken for exhibition at the City- OMee, as the Western Union Tel, Co. will open their office at iho Grounds to-day, and tho See- rotary can-he reached from the city by ulc"mph. D. L. IIALL, Scc'y. Chicago, Hept, 10, *81. THE HEW. UHlVERbAL RICYELE, FOR GIRLS AIID BOYS. The latost and most wopraoved Youtha' tricycle ever Anvonted. Gl frou 6 10 1 yenrs of oo’ cun vidy any durahi muat ot Nolies 1 G - 1 Do, U d il Q] Notiee {0 Grain-Elovalor Duilons, Py y Atlentions, will be re- «‘wm‘.“:l‘,'.“" il pats |§L..‘..,m Vi kiny, I s clly, for the Imlhl- ‘.I;x ruin Klovator uf n capacil; A mnxmu. with ull mndum Tproyemen u;l,lul‘ultlu-l"s utllr Ulfl approsimute date of wluphz- KX ;l: Ln:fiwny mnuvl ‘\‘Q,ID rluhlulu r(l]ufl "oy or sl LN VLY, Bucratary, A HUHLBUT & o 60, ‘Wholesale Druggists,: 114 & 116 Lakoe=st.. NEWS IN BRIEFK. TESTERDAY whg perhaps the most favor- able day which the President has spent slnce hewnsshot. Ho ata a very good dinner, slept well, and galned in strength, Mrs, Garfield felt very hopeful yestorday, Tho Tavorabla symptoms must continte from two to four weeks, however, befora the patlent con be pronounced convalescent. At the morning examination yesterday the surgeon pinced his finger on that part of the hody suld to be direetly over the ball, "The patient diil not exverience any discomfort from the slight pressure, and sald it dul not et hin, 1t 13 now bulleved that the ball inits pres- ent loentfon will cause no Inconvenience to the President in the use of his limbs, lle was able to ralse his right Jeg yesterdny ns easlly as his left. ‘I'he Jocatlon of the ball is understood to be under the prons musele, nenr the wmargin of the basin of the pelvis, right under the external iline artery, but re- moved from it by the thickness of the proas musele. ‘The physicians do not manifest any great ansiety regarding the probabiiity that the lungs may beeome affected, Fam weather, followed by Increasing eloud- iness and possibly local taing, wariner south- erly veering to northswestly cooler \\lmls, for this region to-day, A rFriniovs gale swept over Wilmington, N. C,, yesterday aflernoon, ‘The roof of one of the hotels was blown off, aud it is feared that the rice crop In some portions of the State hay suffered very severely, —— Tur: propeller Skylark, from Denton Iar- bor, with n eargo of fruit for Chicago, In passing through the canal between Bentou Harbor and St. Jogeph struek n log—*ahlind pile”—nbout 11 o'clock Thursday night and sunl. No llves were lost, ——— e AT the weekly meeting of the Land Leaguo held in Dublin yesterday the recelpt of 86,500 was acknowledged. Parnell proposed that §,500 be granted toaid in promoting the exhibitlon of Irish manufactures which is to be held In Dublm soon. ‘Tur Jewlsh World, a paper published in Lowtdon, says that the Governiment of Russin is nt st taking very netive mensures townrds the suppression of the anti~Jewlsh move- went, and 1o put a stop to the outrages agalnst Jewlsh citizens, It is thine, Tite: Rev, Dr. Thoemas was found gullty of heresy yesterday by the Investigating com- mittee appointed In his ease, and was de- prived of his priestly functions pending the action of the Mothodist Conference, wiieh meets next meonth, and which wilt pass on his case, Eriice Swaur, which embraces some thousands of acres iu the viclulty of Strut- ford, Ont.,, has been on fire for ten days. The destruction of property has been very great. ‘Thetarmers residing near the swamp have suffered the loss of thelr entire proper- ty, bulldings, crops. and eattle, —— Ox another page will bo found a very full and ‘clearly-written description of the cunl- fleld of Town, which extends through thirty- elght countics of that State.. In. twenty-six. of thesa counties 1,867.220tons were producod during the year euding June 30, 1850, - The coal-bed extends into Northern 1liinols, Tur North Germuan Guazette, Bismarek’s orzan, admits that 18 has dellberately and systematienlly led to its readers about tho meeting-pince of thé German und Russian Ewmperors, but suys that the activity of tho international band of assasing justifies ity course In the eyes of every reasonable pa- triot, l’erhaps so, Eann Cowre, the Viceroy of Ireland, has sent the Lord Mayor of Dublin o subserip- ton of §2,500 to ald the Irish manufacture exhibition, The letter which accompanied the subscription says that it may be reason- bly hoped that the Exhibition will take pluce at a perlod of tranqulllity und freedom from outrage and agitution, A uunmicaNe s procecding northward from Charleston, 8. C., along tho Atlantic const, nud 1t Is expected that it witl renel Long Branch today, Surgeon-tieneral Ilam- mond gives it us his opinlon that tho storm will have n rather bud eftect on the Presl- dent, These approhiensions are shared by the Cabinet officers and others. Tue elghth annuzl National volunteers’ reunfon was held at Caldwell, 0., yesterday, and was ngreat suceess, Tha attendanes was qulto large, und the exerclses wore car- ried out according to program. I'rivate Dulzell delivered the wddress of weleome, Judge Lawrence, Gov, Foster, Capt. Couk, and State-Senutor Richards responded, Five: murderers, Brown, Gowan, Abel and Amos Manley, the two latter Creelk Indinns, wera Langed wt Fort Smith, Ark, st 10:50 yesterduy morning, Alludmitted that they had committed the cilmes charged agninst them, but Brown, Padgett, and MeGowan trlud to exensothem- selves, Al professed tobe prepured to meet death, ‘I'ng: North German GQazclte savs thut tho Gorntn Government will propose, nt the nexs sesston of the Lrussian Lundtag, the relstab- lishwent of tho Prussinn Lemation at the Vatican, The Pope has beon Informed of this purpose, und s sald to be quite satlstied, s it will enablo him the more cusdly 1o ar- vange iy differonces between himsolt and Dlsumnrek, A SYNDICATE, or ring, controls the cotton marketat Liverpool, aud mnny of the spinuers and munufacturers throughout Lancashire, Yorkshize, Derbyshire, and Cheshilro pros pose that eperutions bu suspended for un en- tire weelt, and that no cotton Lo bought of tho syndicnte durtiug that thne, at the end of which It is hoped that the syndlento ean by Drought w terus, Mu, Pansenn professes to bo satistied with the result of the Tyrone election, wheio his candldnte, Rylett, eamo in at the foot of the poll—over 2,000 votes behlicl the sue- cessfut candidate, Mr. Parnell Is casily sutis- fied. The London Journnls say, and thoy are quite right in saying, thut Parnell’s stutements that the Land Leagne had o firm foothold In Ulster have not been Justitled, "Tyrg: Hilnols veterans' rounton ut Bloom- Ington practically closed Inst evening, The Veterans' dssoglution elected the followlg afticers for the ensuing year: Commandur-fu- cnlef, Gen, John 8, MeNuling Recording Sceretary, Capt. A, €, Sweetzer; Correspond- fugg Seeretary, Capt, Charvles K. Nerrick, of Chicagos ‘Lreasuror, Capt. Jumes Richard- son, Gen. Jillurd, Gen. O, L. Manu, Gen Peter Wallace, Gun, Asthur Ruggles, and LPndgett, Me-. Capt. /é’a nson were uppnlnlul a com- mittes ve side for’'n permanent location’ for theg & unlons. Speeches wers: rinde )E‘ih’.‘fl’ “ - Lieut.-Gov. 1tamiiton, tha Hon, Lawrd [ " Jeldon, Congressman Henderson, and Ger, Tnakor, A Burrssit man-of-war, the Mnrlln. took 100 policemen to assist in the eviction of 139" prersons from their homes:in the fsland of Innisturk, off the west const ot Mayo, some daysago. When it needs the services of u British man-of-war to eyrey ont an evlction process against poverty-stricken fishermen- In the “Wild West” of Ireland, {t looks bad’ for the landlord, and the Govermmnent which ausslsts hilm In earrying out the eviction, Wi the Imperors of Russin'and Ger- many met yesterduy both “scemed to be deeply noved, and kissed ench other several times, The Czar greeted the Crown Prince after the vseulatory fashlon also, but s re- ported only 1o have conversed with Bis- warck, ."The program of the two monarchs was altered several times, and their move- ments were “enveloped in uncertainty,” as the cable man puts it. Evidently they have some fears of the Nihilists, Ix the discussions of yesterday In the Wes- leyan Ecumenlent Council most of thespeak-. ers favored the malntenance of the present system of ftinerant prenchers. One dele- gate, Mr. Warren, an Ameriean, went so far as to suggest that there shonld be a traveling evangelleal ministry throughout the world, The delegates also seemed to favor preichers, One Al Iny preaching w wants of the working clnsses, Prayer was offered up for the recovery of President Gar- field at the evening session. AT a meeting of some of the former elti- zens of Michigan, held i'cswnlny in New York City, It way resolved that an appeal should be made to the public for funds for the relief of the suffercers by the Michixan forest fires. A permanent orgunization was cffected, with Charles P, Crosby as President, J.S, MacDonald as Seeretary, and Willinm E. Dowd, President of the Bunk of North Auwerien, as Creasurer. . It was resolved that the distribution of the funds to be collected should be left to the President, Seeretary, and ‘I'reasurer, Estrenon WiLnias, Crown Prince Fred- erlekk Willlum, and Blsinarek renched Neu- falirwasser yesterday afternoon, and were accorded n very enthuslnstic reception. ‘They went on board the Imperial yacht, which steamed out into the harbor, where it met the Russian imperinl yacht with the Czar on bonrd,: The Ironclad squadron fired u snlute, the royal yuchis “lay to” along- stde each other, and the Czar went on board the Germun yucht, where he was most cor- dlully recelved by his imperial brother and relative, At5:0 p. m. the Emperor drove to Dantzic amid the pesling of bells, the sa- lute of artillery, and the cheersof the people. Anticrs of Incorporation wore flled yes- torday in the Secretary of State's ofiice at’ Springtield by the South Chicago Rafivoad Compuny, It Is proposed by m:umnvnny’ to construct at a cost of about 8100,000 & road ' fron u point on the Ilinols Central betwéen Ilyde Park and Grand Crossing to Sumth Chleago, The “incorporators are” W. K. Ackerman, Denjamin F. Ayer, E, T, Jef- frey, J. C. Willmg, Willlwm J. Maurice, and John Dunn, 'Fhis 13 the rond for which right of way was asked yesterday from the Ilyde Park Trustees. It Is to bea sort of South Chicago feeder for the Illinois Cens tral, and tho project does not scem to meet with much favor from the Western Indianu people. Somsz 4,000 soldiers with thirty pleces of artlllery surronnded the Khiedive's resldence” at Calro yesterday, They demunded the as- sembling of the Notables and the dismissal of il the Khedive's Ministers, Thoy sald that no hostile intentlons ave entertained to- wards Europeans. They also demanded an. Inerense of the army to 18,000 men. The Uritlsh financial agent, or Cantroller,, with the Joreign Consuly, ncteil as mediators hetween the Khedlvo und the Colonels of the troops, and their medl- ation proved successful. 'he Khedive granted what was demunded by the troops, and appolnted Cherlf Pasha Chief Minlster. ‘Pha trouble s not over yet, and-it is thought that the oceupntion of Egypt by foreign troops will be an imperativo neeessity, Ta1y fell 'Thursday night and yesterday in the Michigun burnt district In - suflicient quantitles to checlk the fires, but not In sufti- clent quontitles to souk the ground, The Jowest esthates place the number of faw- flles burned out In the. Towns ot Marlette, Flynn, Argyle, Evorgreen, Moore, Laniotte, iy Stemer, wll in Sani ounty, nt 250, thirty-two versous are known to have per- Ished, ‘T'he entive eusualties are niore than doublo that number. Food, elothing, ami bedding are belug sent forward to the hone- less sulferers with all possible dispateh, In Tuscoln County many fumliles have lost their ull, and some toss of lifo Is reported, though 1t i3 belleved thnt it must have uu:n sl SaM AND Cniin Cirars the son of Madlsonr Chnpman, n well-known farmer who llves near Blue Mills, Mo, were arvested “Phursduy night for belmg concerned In the robbory of the Chivage & Alton trabi-at Glendalo tast Wednesday night. John Loud, supposed to be w Jeader of the *gang,” was wrrosted at Crackor Neck, noar Glendale, yesterduy morniug, snd Amdy Ryan and John Burgler were avrested i Jack-. son County for Dbelug | concerned:. fn- the wifaly, Al the prisoners. bear b roputations, wid have relutives who have sdone time” 1 vartous penitentinries, It 13 stuted that arvtieles tken from-the pnssen- gers Wednesdny night wero tound with two * of the prisonens, ARl waintaln thelr Inno- cenee. ADRIAN. MlCH'. WATER-WORKS, Special Disnatih to The Chicagy Tribuns Abnsay, Mich, Sept, 9,—Tho City Connell Jast evenlog, nter a long und boated sesslon, pussed un ordlmnes glving w- frauchise to ll\u 1olly Water-Works Company to coli- strinet water-works liere, The stipulations raguire the works to cost nbont 3300600, to hnve u eapuclty, nf 5,000,000 sutlons -dolly, and qumm about_fourteen miles of piping and 155 bydrants; the consideration to lm w unnual el of & EL T Flugler, Fresident of tie Holly ommuu. i3 uxpu.lm.l here tomoerrow, SHMALL-POX, - . Special Diavatch €0 The Uhicago Tribunes Decarun, JL, Sept, ,—Sowe excltement - was ocensloned hero tuday when 1t was leurnea beyond doubt that Charles Carmony, o stranger, wus down with the swuall-pox in o bourding-house, e was Jnmediately e moved to the lwuul(nL I Decutur ut thiptose “This Is the ouly.case ‘

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