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CHICAGO ‘IRBUNT: grentest ahrinkage, thomeh tha common clare of Westorna were but Mite bentnd Tho enty deserins one for whiol it was possible to obtain Tuesday's prices were such wa exporters suvk, ‘They fold ae hiat asatany tine, in fuct there were snlos n. higher prices than have provionsly toon patd this yoar— tier $4816. Wand Uros sold af nnd 44 fond at that fanro. Othor prominont sntos wera 41 head stALIh by Darlington, Mnrel & Co. and A hand wt Bobby Holmes & Nuckett. ‘Thory wore a Law xilon Bt ALG AS d a sUnbOT at caM4ol0, but the major rt OE th A Work seta neponip lation Ab priens, jure $9. Miioro waann une we rin of Western yr emul. TT wont nt seit tha atk one eur ht In ndaition to demand front cannees a buteligrt, thera wera nowy Inrgy purubases for dinilidry feoding. Aton tho latter wera sume 4) Ja0id Ly George Adauie, Hicks i, Bt BLIR So. Rusoubriut, Bass (0. xold ntvut oa hoad af Weatern AMGHN. ‘Chote war also a iberal run Of Texas xenan cuttio, but they w noatly Of poor nallty, Andante principally vt Fl2Ne14, Some yore Hiean anos wont ns low na BuGe278 Kat butehors’ cus word in Hunt supply. and found buyers at wood prices, Mtockors und “feadars riled lower, and calvos foro alow at farmer prices. Many enttle wore left Bor, and sho market clused henvy, QUOTATIONS: Extra Mooves—Steora wolghins 1,400 1b MIDPRETR ey secu Ahylce Houves fing. dat, "Und" Wotiet AteOrn, WaLLHINR bee ta “10 bbe good Heoves—Woll-fattonud stovi Trg LR) 807 1a Ib Ty and oo ALOGNTS, nied rs, woiRtis, weluhing BU to Mock Cattlo~—Ce to 1100 UH) TDA oe mimion eattie, a nad reniwag atecrs ‘oxns—Throwgh droven, Yeals—Por 10) Ibe, i; IH Wextérn,. 1H Western, iu at Weaturit., iss ‘at Waster it fai Wortern, itso his Western, ¥ ay pes! Zh toxns waVexas.. Bi seeneannasrearornesps si tate it 15, ang HOGS—Wara, activo und stronger, Tho recaipts wero ture Hivefal thinn for some dayn past, Lut ovary bog Was wanted aban advance on Saturday’s prices of He KoHing nt MLR, snd heavy grades ., ‘The quality woe bottor thin the recon’ md salon wara Tarwuly ne eLSkethss COF HAN, eeTN for heavy, Skips went st 0662), Fhe miurket closud rather éasy at the abuva quota: ons: HOG RALTS, in ta ba TOs) ay Tho market continues “rently depressed, Thore wus only n restricted deimnnd from nny source, and with pretty Iarue oferings prlcos dropped down another hatch, the deeline wines Saturday lnat Bmounting ta Helge. Ws quote, Iafurlor ty commun BL EZ AAGILIO, MUdlitN At $,WGI85, and good to chulce at 5.00G 4.60 por 100 Ibs, Li 5 IER? SALES, Price.| No. Ar, Price, ei th eI 28 1g ‘ 4a EW YOKK. New Yor, Sept, °3—LeRVES—Rocoints for two days, 480; nuod und primo xtuars scarce und highors inferlor common grades more than plenty, and ex- trumoly dull at.a roduction of {01 worst car-toud nae tiFo stars sold nt Tot host twp, carslonds se xenernt snios, natives, SHGlli{es 'loxas ateor: Colorady hnlf-vrowds, TeuSHer Fards Hot clan Porters used iy enr-ionda: shinnonts for two nye, tu pally ee cattlo, LOW quarters beef, uu carcasses Uiut~ BUEEP—Iet an ta for two days, 1000 dull at $1.00 Tus turaucops sausee tortanesr Ot Bu -Recvipts, 440; live hoya in faipdomand at i per IU Ibs for common to fairs chotce Nght ‘Woatorn, 25 Ibs average, renched 47.10 por Juv Ibs, BUFFALO, HUrPALoO, Sept. $3, CATTLE—Nocolpts today, 200; consigned through, 23 cars; market dullr pr A thnde lowers offerings mainly poor to mailiut quallty fnir to middling; #.2564,4);" sovoral luads cumton beld over, SHEEP AND LAM nS—Recelpts, 000: constznad falr to, good Westurn through 7 cats: murket onlert sheep, M.WucoLU0; Tew stock mbeop, BLAU: West> ‘ern lambs quotablo at %5.0ks4 15 Tur fair to Rood. Hoay—Reculpts, 3.10; consigned throu Ww cars: matkot dullt xood to clulce Yorkora, @.axst.ior Mahe du €hWGO2; medium heavy, Msi; choice hoary, ug7.25; pigs entiraly neylécted. KANSAS CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANNAK Crry, Mo. Sopt. MA—CaTTLY—Vhe Price Current. reports! ” Recolpts, 200; shipments, 1, demand fulr but market weak! native suppers, RLS 6.0; native stuckors and feegors. 251 nintlve ve, UBT, uray Texans, F280. alf-browds, OGK—Rocelpts, 6,500; shipments, 1,055; actlye but Rusuitleds choles, MACH; mixed jmeking, BIOS GAD; Ughe stlpplig, Foul Us yruseors, $.00G1 EAST LIBERTY. KART LINEATY, Sept, 23.—CATTLE—Hocol; Hondit bang, AS TesocSt ‘tule Wo good, BA SoSeSy CUMIN, BLOM! 0, HoGs—Kecelpts, “2.700 heads Philadolphigs. 7,00 Thy pent Yorkure, sW@e7; common and fair, HW “SUEEL—Nocolpls, 4,0; solllng nt SL00G4.34 BY TELEGRAPH. ‘ FOREIGN, psciat Diuvateh to The Chicago Tribune. AVERCOOT, Sopt, 311: a. m.—Flour—No. Jy 1854 No, 2 1s td. Grain—Whoat, winter, No, J, 12d) No. 4. 100 7} spring, No. 1, 108 6d1 No. 2 1081 white, No.1, lis tds No. 2 Un Udy club, No.1, Mudd: No.2, Ms2d, Corn, te gd, Provisions—Pork, Rv. Lanrd, C24, LAVERPOOL, Sopt, 3,—Beof—Extra India mess dull Aellds, Prime mces stendy of Ws, ‘Vurpontiny apie saln London dull at 428, Whoat-No, 2 spring atoudy at Ue Bs No. 1 wiiito stoady nt lls 2d) wintor atondy Nez, Corn—Bixed stondy nt 6s 34d. Hecelpts of wheat for tha week—Atinntls ports, 67,000 qray Pacitic, 4,QU gra; other sourcos, b4W0qre. Corn, 11,000 qra, JAVRIUPOOL. Sept, 24—Evoning.—CoTTON—In mod- erate domund; uplands, 7 7-1dds Orloany, 7 T-16di ales, os bales; speculation and uxport, 2UN; American, _iiteapsturrs-Strong. Corn, now Wostora mixod, Phovigtons—Neef, extra Indin meas, 11Se, PeTnoL.“euM—Retined, 8$a. Losnon, Sovt, 8,—PETROLEUM~Metnod, (4G, TURVENTINE—Hplrita, 108, LANNEED Ont—26e SAG Ms 1d, ASNTWERY, Sept, B—PETHOLEU MOK, ‘rho following wpre rocalvod by the Chicago Board of Trade: Sept. .—Wheat_ttrmort red_wintor, 10s Tidy ‘No, dapeing, We Bay Nos, Mie de Calltors Bia advanced Mi. Carwoon of comat—Wheut fh woud detound und tendiue wnward; red wintor and Callfure fla udvyaneod sd, Corn tn good donund und tending Upward. ‘fo urrive=Witeat strom: California wde Yanced’ gt and red wintor tat Tandon) id. Corn strong. Pork, Mis, Lard its, Baconeda, 0. 440 ds 8, Utd, ‘Tultuw, 49. Huot temery 11M. Web, eesa, tits, MANiC LANZ—Whuat in file demand SONGS hen Sea Wheat I 1 LONDGN, Rept. &~LAVEntPoor—Whoat inprovin California’ clube te dlcobta cas geblta Atiutluny hey Weutorn rod sintor, 10a 11d, No. Sapring, Ya Zdy No, 3 do, We dt. Corn wtrang, MANIC LANEWhuat ati corn tirm. Curgous ult coust—Wheat strong: flr fromyo rod wiutur, bow td: tale avorayo California, bis Wl Corn strong, Cardous on, paseiua~Whoat 8nd corn strong; tulr avornge quullty uf American spring meat for prompt abivmont, kee do Auurlewn Tod mintor, do, Olsikl. On pagrnge'to Branco and the Continent—Whont, 60,0u ars; corn, 180,00 gra, NEW YorK. & Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicacn Tribune, NEW Yow, Sopt, 3—Gnrain—-Whoat—Following the notable speculative buoyancy of fast evening, inter wheat roacied sharply to decided depromion and neavinuss, yielding on No. 2 rudy tho Speculative favorit through tho earilor trading, about 14G20 8 bushel, to rally again through the afternuon about W@to ® bushel, and subs. Quontly to Huctusty M@}o a bushel, leaving off rathor Wonk, in thoso chanus refuting the frequent und + ahiarp variations ot the West, particulurly ut Chicago, Atthu ruling tzuros the speculative mayoment, In- cluding liberal oxchanyos uf contracts, has boun wx- changes of contracts, bas boon oxtensive, whtlu tho export call has buon spisitivas, No, 1 whito whoat Quoted stronger, as in vory moderate supply end fatr request, purtly an spooulative account, Vhough leaving off irregular, Spring wheat quoted firm, though not active, Soles reported of 2t8ld0 bu, Nu. 1 rad at $1.85, closing at #183; No, 2 red H5NGLS oluaing at $1.63 bid und 1.535 askedt du Suptombor at $1.519(21.35, clostog mt $1624 waked; fo October at HSINGLEY4, closing wb Ebi ic, November at $1-53@1.43§, closing at 18841 do Decomber wt s1.S6@ltv§ closing By {8st Go atoamor grade at $.6ihi@ Lda 0. Brod ab H.A74G1418(; do atesmer grado ut SLB: Dngradud red wt 41.56d1.514, a8 te quulliy; No.3 Chie {R20 spring at $1.44, closing at $1.41; du Docember de- very ut $1.61G1.8g: Nu. 3 spring at $1.85; 3400) bu Wogruded ppring at 1.213% Co.n again very srovly jealt tu, agosity tn the option inv, but through @ curler transaction at = reduction of No ms bu on @ fluctuating market, Ut rallying subsequently M@Ho por bu, and clusing firmly. alos reputed of 15 ern tinaradodd nt ties New Vork steamer mixed at Tier No, 2 white at Mt fie, nuninatate vesturduys Now York yetiow at i)fo0 Tide, Ualy more xetlvo, chtolly va apecuintivo Account, and Anvw been advanced about He per bu, but through the afternoon weakened not on thouplinrtist un moro tboral offerings leaving om jnore flenly, Hales renorted of 84,00 bu. White Westorn untended nt fate, na to qunlltyy mixed Western ingradad at tte ber white state at ZeMs'ger mixed State noininnts Nu, 2 Chienge Gate gunlity) a 4fe, Eteu quiet, but ofd trmly, ns xcnrent odd en Jota wont today nt EL0fe LON) beatelonds held nt 110, Tariey very xirang nad Ih gout demand. Unters qUKte moderate. “Sulus reporiud oF 20K bat 3 Conta to nerfs nt wt Urlghit to nrsive nt £1.23. PravtsiONe—=t lit ducta sninowhat Mrongar thaual trregutar, on, a miterntoly sect Movomunt, Wemuen tast pork tn moderate roqunet for onrly dolivery, cloaing nt €1U.sGb2.0h, und In the Hon Hine very Will. Muntember auorat nb alse ae. and Lo the option Me tery dull. Reaptom Dur UuOLUd Ut slbaike 1M, Octobor Bt SRG NW, Noe Yenihor at gidveiy td, Rocumber und January nome Nal. Cut invents qnine at aleady. prices, Hagen dul, clone Mige, and nlurt clear Iga, Am lari a ‘less demand for early delivory Ac eldTcal LAG for rhe contenel atodk, ond In the Upton ine fnlrly active, fenvingor ut an advange for Hh diy OF nant. ite ith Meukomber closing ne Fm, Hocombur at $12.TiN, the gone option nt eZ damuary at $t Houradty wt sevens, Snret nt Heo 14.03, Apel at AUG /1S.10, und Say wt SLRUG VALLow—Mnderntely netlvo, but weaker, at Bd tga fir prime ty choles, Silos hn lta averse. AUG AIDC itn in Huthedernnd at ee for hale rerining Maxcoynda, Kates, Murthitquo at? U-lte, und $e, Ki Aca telte, “euned moderately nective, wit Kt IOss03 crushud. MWyalniges pomtarad, 10} Intedty sg Un tSEauscas ll A, Wpra's Oxtrd Oy iugaitlies yellow exten C,dyecve! yollosen, Taisne. ean Frade cunmparntivaly lifalesd, though the advantage ne to mtes continued in {avur oF slippers under seroasling and ure ardent Otorinas f room a burth und: tonnage for enarier. For piverpund tho reported enungomenin inetuded by Blouin: Flour nt feels dia sue Uirough fretbt, wid by Ontpert KieatUr fis low on tnt foenl Rhlpmontn: Guored nt ivikleety fay went at dae provintons tn Jots ut 12s telid Hie Gd for through frolgnt, and by out- burt ateamers us tow as ‘Jo the Western Astoctated Press, New York, opt. 3 Corson — Gutotr 2a re iron atondyt September, Wier October, Novuinbers deh December, Witte) danunry, u ag April, sit epee aay dui LOUR—Givety reewipts, 18100 Uriss exports, 45,000 briatmporstiwy and Wester, Wit) cunuinon to woud i duvathios LOU tH Chole, Kaba Nat WHO, Me Oxted UG, BASH2H 8 emule putert procter, SU, Henig recede, LAU Muy Oxp wcuded spring, e.lteetoiss Now 3 aves, ienan. teks utluruded red, $LHal big ete 2red, sLhisi tft: steamer #1f0% 1 ON a. Mixed Wests D1 WWUA ba ‘Nu. t Canna ns Womurti RLU bur, wa i Nu. jis #15 Dont Ni do, CL) No. 4 red, Septem AC HAAG: Outobar,, $1.515501. Novenber. GK 1i54, Ciusti ‘ollow, 7034 fuel Oe Wawer closing at Novamber, Gale, clasit es ChOitE HE Gasgat Neer Dacembur, BIG ne Wise, Chita fulrly active and 9 shude Tueuiptn, Glug int exports, BAO buy Weat- Luster white da, tkeSsige. islet but steady at exdive, uset and une! pod, tiis—=Collee quiet ud unchanged. Sugar flrint Ipes actives flr ty woud “rexiniing quoted utsee Mee. Molnssen steddy, Kice-Demnnd tulr and Market tir Corot und Loutstina quoted at bese, Houeta Dat wad uaelianxed. Boas Fieiny prone, z ce, ALMATHBM—Stond 7, o falr demand; hemlock H sola, Mucnos. Ayr id Klu Grande lyh middlu, und ‘heuvy wolshite viNge, el Wi Gut frm unestic tlecea, HiGiwe; Raikes Texas, Hatt. tay 2 hold eulnUw hut strongort old riven, FRLIcea LO, atendy, Cut ments gulot but steudys lony vienr mitdios, Wer short do, 1}6c. End stron: peituu steam, € Hurtin emor fur choless, 14 CHEEXE—Duil and heavy at 3 METALS—Munufncturad enpper unchanged: ingot Inke, Ii4clvge, 1 fi but firms Scotch, Siulowiy Auierte OU; 1a fi He aisuccis.0. “Nails ta B10: FRE; clinch, $44 PHILADELPMIA, PRIADELPUIA, Sent. 23.—FLounKirm; Western oxtras, Hi25GiL76; Minnerotn oxtron, #75280; Unto familly, &.008.W; Oblo new process, 8.25@400) Indi- ann2gaod, 87.15; Miunesnta prtont process, £9.0082255 ter pal Itye flour thrins £0.50, GHAIN—Wheat Irregulur, fererlaht No.2 red, Sep- tember, ta74@lsys October, t14ij421.43; November, H.RGISG Deeoubor, M.toyst0o3. Corn tn wood Hamunds eal mixod, THT Byar stoamen, 28eTIcr No.1, 7240; aall mixed, Septem aTaige: October, 73 « i ora aoe iitey tiaeotubore wagon 4) iund Meyer Nod white, OUbegales Nord au, sc. uy. Hoot moss, $1425) boot, ox: Wa mons, treo on hourd, 2h" Most pork, 20.00 Hum smokud, S14NGIMiO Lard, Kuttle, mtoum, #3207 “BUITER<linn tor choteos ‘creamery, Wale: New York Stuto and Mradferd County (Pa.) oxtras, 3@ PS lo Hente, 20Gb 3rer dalry, Zigsic, aus—Quiet ware, UGEHE—Firm: chuice scarce; creamory, 18@13}407 fale to good Walaa. Lyte, c. Vitis neriit steady: #1418. Technine tious iin ona: wheat, 11,00 b ECEIDTS uur, 1, ris, whot fi My Corn, S800 buy onta, Aiud baa i BULPMENTS—Curn, 2,000 bu, Le BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, Mu., Sopt. 3.—FLOuR—Bteady, GRAIN—Wheat—Westorn spot’ steady; futures cnater, closing wenk; No. 2 winter rod, sput and Sep- tember, HAvGa lif October, #1,4SKGLET: Novoiu-, bor, #1.8757661.8 December, ELBA. Corn— Westorn oaslor and Inactivo; mixed, sput and Sop- tomber, ie bla; October, T64@T5}60: November, 1536 QrSigor Docomber, We. Oats steady. Hye biahor at Firm; prime to choles Peunsylvanin, $20.08 OVISIONS—Vory firm, Meas pork, £20.78. Buike ments—Shoulder nnd clenr rib vides, packod, v4e {ite Bacon—shoullors, 11! hat rib sidas, LUC, KHKirm; Wostern grass, Kugs—Enalor ut U@2e, ‘Malls rotinod, Fc. —Cottes firm, Sugur strong, 1 brie; wh SL 301 Sian uuu gee BaLES—W Lot, Sou buy crn, 28,400 bu, 5. LOUIS. 81, LOUIE, Ropt. 3,—FLoun—Unchangod. Guatn—Whent oponed tigher, declined, recovered, and closed trmy No, 2 red, #.0@1.4H6 enshy 1.4716 Uctobor: HAE November; #1.61¢ Docamber; #1. January; sales ranked at H.4iKMGLAT Octobor; 1.613, GL Novemuers H.654GL Decombur; Nu. ¥ do, PBHELIG; » 4 do, ITKGLIT, Corn oponed hlghor; doclined to ts6S}ce cash; HoHKua Coto bert BKERHKe Novembors TWesiMe December, Oats hiebes; canhy s4G4ikic Uctubdory 40}6¢ HA{o No yeinbert 44@sko Ducomber, Kye atoady at #1.0), Darloy unchunged, LBAD—Ntondy at Ye. GoTret—Cnehan KaGs—Unehange Bienily ue $1.10. ‘Gututs dnsiors not quatably changed. HEVTH—Flour, 200 Delay whont, WU bus corn, Od Dus tye. 6.00) buy barioy, Wu bit, our, 7,00) Drlat wheat, QO bus cord, WW Dui Fyo, none; barley, 100) bu, MILWAUKEE. ‘ MIDWAUKEE, Sep! FLOUR—Quist but firm, Quaiy—Wheat unsottlods No. 2bard nominal; No.3 Milwaukeo, #10561 September, £1.04; October, $1934 Novombor, 14045 Docombur, #4; January, $1.42) No. 8 Milwaukeo nominal; No, 4 nomtnnly rojocted noniinat. Corn thrniur, scarce: No. 2, (go, Unta scarce und tirms No, Zwhite, fe, Higa bluhort No. 2 818s rly} oprinigy PUOVISONE—Meas pork, 10.2000 «January, ale ‘art, #1403 cau and Golobory V2d6 january. MOGgH-Stcady) $0.2500.05, Wietaueee WWhont ty Bimato, 20 ihefetirso—Whout, Sun bur ‘curn, 44000 buy oats, F000) bu ‘Si1eTENTS—W boat, 31,000 buy, corn, 65,000 buy oat ‘OU bu. BOSTON. HosToy, Sept, —F-oun—Steady and tem; patent wintor wheats, $8,008.75. GuaiN—Corn firm and unchanged, Gata tra, Provisions—Pork firms prime, 16008150; mess, ¥20,82.0: cloar und oxtra cleur, FWGHW, Look atendy. ‘Calitise—Btondy and firm common, 7 iuuegealceirny cioteu cronmor eas. “ 1 Wha in Jka Qulot Lut stoadys Wostorn dry, 17@ 180; wets jes HO, AL Aow—DAN4C. tecviiirra—#tour, 20000 briv and 2400 sackes oor, OX bur wheat, WW. buy onts, 2400 bu, BUIPMENTHFlour, 1,1 bris; cura, 10,000 ba, PEORIA, Promta, Wy Kept, B—AtAIN—Corn firm and igher; "blab wixed, ONGWfo. Onta trim and highors No.7 whito, WewYc. Myo tim und higher; No, 3 ot HAWG. earn, 60.800 buy oats, corn, 2,000 bu; cats, KANSAS CITY, Boectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, KAN#AB CITY, Mo, Bopt, A—GhAIN—The Price Current repertss Whuat—Keculpts, 23240 buy ship. ments, 2) a und armies No, t, cast, #105 Getober, FL. PMs No. 3 caste 3, October, FSI. —iteodl pts, 4.054 buy shipments, 60 dst 5 eK vaour Sao pments, 6,080 buy Bem; Nu, — DETROIT, REEBOR ‘Migh., Bopt. 73,—FLOUN—Btoady at 17.@ 1. GUAIN—Wheat weak; No.1 white, $1.4%%1 Septom~ ber sumo; October, $1.425061.40; November, #.i5}1 ) SL ACL No, 2 rod, $1.40 eo ee fier tonutnaly receipes, 1500 bus ebipia vit Ti) due = = BUFFALO, BUP¥ALO, N, Y.. Sept. 3.~—GuatN—Whoat quiet but Army 10,00 bu yeur we 1.0; TU) by No.3 Uctobo~ at $LUL. Corn acitvor 113,00 bu resected at Wire, Ng. 2 wouilnal: Tio tor No.3, Cats~1 car white at dic, ANAL VUKIGHIE—Nones nominally unobanged, TOLEDW, + ‘TOLEDO, Bopt, 23,—-UnAIN—Whoat trrogulary No. 2 oad, eput. a4; Octobur, Ai; November, Mes Docentbur, $1: » Cop unsettiod. OSWEGO. Oswkao, N, ¥,, Sept. B—GHALN—Whost firmer, Cory nominally unchanged. DRY Goons. New YORK, Sept. %.—Busincss rather less active, Owlng to contnued warni wealbes, but the tone ut THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER WELVE fret rumatis fang evtton gents In uit rt sez tiem; Atuskenst cotton Mannote wll Advance te by nvonve prints aulet and. stendys ppring wooluna tn fair domund by the clothing trade, PETROLEUM, Prrranuitd, Pa, Kept. 4.— PYTROLEUst—Quiets Unitod cortificatos, Kus retuned, Te, Philadelphia jollvory, . Ee LL tins fit, tegatana i f Bighonts "Wer laws cs cloned, Shipments, WO Uriny chaetors, ohWWyy Fore, KiUD. OTTON. New ONLEANS, Sept, 2.—CoTton—Quiot but staudy; midilling, 11%: low do, tyyer woud ordinary, Jey net recatnte, 250) balony gross, 140); oxporta fo Grant Britain, 4400; constmis, 830); antes, 7,000 114, Tonn,s Hopt. 23.—COTTON—Htendys re- esipte, LYd} balens ahipinents, 114; stock, 22003; anlor SOP inauiings eee iad , TURDPENTIS WUAMUINGTON, Sopl B—SPIULITS OF TURPENTINE Firm at Go; suft, 63.20 bul: virgin, S240 bid. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, An Appeal to the Ladtoa. Tb the Daditor of The Chteago Tribunes CrsoAGo, Sept. 28.—Will you, through your columns, asx tho Indies of (ho diferent denoml- nations in Chicawo to form sewing focictics, 18 thoy did in War times, and makatp the materint uscd for draping the city Into quilts and con forters, and the cottun cloth Into underwear, for tho Michlxan suiferera, Tho half of the aitffering bas hot been tot, and alckness ia now imaking tho altuation simply terrible, Tf 0 call from thb priplis ot this elty could be tate on Sunday next, n univormity of action would rans der thia relief easy for uli, and wlfard wrenter opportunity for hastening the muct-nocded succor. Now that our beloved are buried, let 1s. uso the mournung days in carrying out tho Gulden Rute, Meapecttull Mn, E. G. Cook, No, 193 State streat, Hl-Treatment of Horsen, J the Editor of The Chteagn Tribune, Cuicaco, Sopt. 2.1 was glad to rand in THe ‘Trtnune yestorday an appeal to tho Humane Sovlety to look after tho troatment of the borsca drawing conl-wayone, na so many of tham are overlonded, and when tho roads are bail the wheels get iinbedded in the mud, and the brutal drivers beat the pour beasts tinmercifully, to Ing thom beyond thelr powers. | xppeuied ton ft who wits poundiug his horses with a stick while roaring himself bourse, when it was im> possible for thd unital to move the wagon, and when f bexwed of hin todesist and litt the wheel himealf be Jumped from hia, it nnd ate tacked the horses with redaubled fury, beatity ‘one on de head with all his strength uw If Indes fnnee, and until T threatened him with the pilice he would not stop. J add my enrneat prayer to your correspondent’s, that these abuses be corrected. a Laby, A Prayer for Guitean. To the Eilitor of The Chicago Tribune, Cincago, Sept. 28—Dr. Talmage says hoe can't pray for Guitoau, With nineere dusira to. help him, L would in good fulth suzyest the fol- lowing: “ We pray, O God, for the miserable asaasin, for he also Is ane of Thy creatures. Why Thou didst make bim and keep bim ulive tt he did this mischfof wo comprebundeth not. Thow knowest. Wo ask thut he muy suc the caormity of fis sins and inuy bo led by Thy splrit to true penitence aod self-luathing ber cause of thom, May he be preserved from pop- ular violence and have a fair and Just trial May not the onda of Justice be detented by tho low arts of (nwyers tory wnxlous for thott own fame than fur tie public welfire, nor by Judges governed by quibules and techuicnllties rather than cumnion gonse and Justico, nur by jury- men afrald to give a just verdlot. And so may ho legally be convictad of murder and then de- contly hung, nut alone to avenge the dead, but a3 a warn also to all other wouldebo saus- ing, and for the protection of tue tiving. All this we desire speedily, O Lord, for this world cnn tolerate him no tonger. But then if Uhine dofnlt grace can nuke anything botter of hin In the next world, we do not object. Amen.” CnoMWELL, - AGurileld Monument. ‘To 'the Liditor of The Chicago Tribune. Cnicago, Sept. 28.—Great men ike Garfield need no monuments In stone or brass to com memorate thelr grentness. Only small mon of local colabrity nead such additions to thelr fame. People who love Garfield's memory, and now vropose.to erect In Washington and clsewhero monuments In bis honor, forget that the monu- tnont business, when dependent on private sub- scripuion, {8 nlamontable fullure. The nimost lamentablo failure of the Washington monu- ment, until supplemented by Government ald, da tn point. Jf pooplo must haven monument to Garfeld, lot the monument take the form of 8 univer- atty or collego bearing bia nano, whore poor and worthy young men, and youn women ton, can obtain for a moderate outlay as youd an educn- tion as can bo procured at Harvard or Yale, Let tho 26 cent and dollar aubscriptions now be- ing raiged to erect n shaft of stane in some local cometory or park be added to the $5,000 of- fered by the generous Lnglishman, and usod with other and larger sums in founding such a gohool fur the acudemio and pollticnl educa- ton of American youth, Such an Inatitution would be a nuine, worthy, and Insting monument to Garietd’s memury—n monument (o full consonance with tho intelleatun! character, tastes, and uspiru~ dons of the grout and good man whoso losa we 80 much deplore, But if we are to have a stono monument lot us have at Washington ong monument Instead of threo separate oncs to commemorate tho three great luminaries in our Nauonal history: Washingtoo, Lincoln, Gurtield. Lot tho noxt course or section of the Wnshington monurment Ue ineeribed © Lincoln," and the final course or apex of the monuutent Insoribed and dedionted to “Uartleld,” Congresa supply lug any deticleney in tho poputar subscription. M.C.S. Desecration of Gnarflcld’s Body. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CuicAgo, Sopt. 28,—To mu it scome almost Nko inploty and sucrilege for the surgcous who conducted the puat-mortem or autopay, after rending poor Garfield's body, to part and alvide hig romaine and secrotly convey thom to a pub> No musoum to be oxperlmonted with aud exhib- ited to the curious guze of medical students and others. 1 say sceretly convoycd—If not stolon— for I cannot boliove that the only person to whom the hody belonged consented or knew that the sitcred corpse bud bown ao despoiled. Je was cnougn for dtrs. Garield to giva her coneent to the nutopsy—und what the surgeons couldn't loarn at that timo should, 60 far as thie ovunt, have gone unlearned or unknown, Every porucn of tho President's corpse shauld havo econ ruturned as encred to the forin in the casket and the whole buried together, ‘Much us 1 like to seu tho cuuse uf inedical and surgical selence udvanced und now light ened on tho caso, 1 chanot bear the thought that Gar- fela’s body’ baa Leen tampered with and exper- {ented upon tn thia common and unfeeling way by o lot of colteyo disseoters—and that part of tho body so sacred tu us in Hfe tb in a Clover Jand vault, and Ret bottied up iy an, anntorn- teal muscu in Washtuyton. Itdocsn't scem to ing Just the thing for even doctors todo, Thoy practiced and experimented with probes, catho- ters, cto.,on tha poor mun's body for cighty long and painful days—in utter Ignorance, as they now confess, of awny to save hln—and that ought to he chair without this mow ute lompt to shuek the publla mind by keeping a portion of bis body outof tho gravo in order to prolong the period of oxporlinent and discus- sion, Notwithstuniding tholr confession of ige norance, the people yivu thoi credit for grout honesty, faithfulness, and self-sacrifice, and that ought to suilice, without a rodisacotion of the corpse, Which, ufter so much sarruw and so- Jomnity, hav disappeared from public view, Tho quarrel, too, which fd gomy ol betweon rival acbouly—nelthor of wich gould dhurnoso | tho enseor cure the paticnt—ia vory unaceily, it not abockturly, disgusting, and the very Inst poraon who, tf Mra: Gari a's _poace of mind js congulted, whould the discussion or quarrel over go unpleasant and sorrowful a then Is tho physician belonging to her own household. M Whore Guitean Should Bo Tricd. Tv the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune, Cutoano, Sept. 28,—The exeltement incident to tho shooting, death, and burial of President Gar flold having in a meaguro passed nway, tho ate tention of tho public ie now directed toward tho author of our wovs—Guiteau. Whero this erkininal shall bo tric, whother jn the District of Columbla or in Now Jenriey, scems tobe o question concernitys which tha lawyerd are as much atscu as wero tho ductors rogurding tho nature and the dirvction of the futal wound, In tho diacuasion of thia polnt wo huveulready boen given Jarge doses of the common jaw on the one sido, und on tho other the lawe of Now Jersey bave beon thoroughly exhausted in at- tempting to prove thut In that State, aud iv no other plice, can Guitcan be legully tried, ‘These wny be very pertinend facts und possi- biy worthy of sono consideration, but wo full to sve the necussity of adopting wuch ineans to sete tlo a question wolch our uncustors wattatautueily disposed of many yours ayo—dispowod of to such 8 Summary. manner ae to allow no roum for joubt, The Constituuon of the Unitdd States fa the supreme jaw of tho land, and every one, pure Heularly members ef shu legal prefebaton, ought to bo thoroughly verscd in Its louding provisions. Thid most exvellent document ta uot lucking [u express directions ua to where and how Gulteau, os also any other criminal, abull be tried. The portions of the Constitution Dearing on this point aro as follow AUT. & Bue. 2, Clauses. ‘Tho trinl of all crimes, ox- Gept In asus of fmpeuctiot, stull bo by Jurys und Such trial shall be held iw the stute ‘where tbe ould to htre bern comeatiteds Dat when nel eee hindny sate, tre trial ales theat vps fay fy Lato herve Wiseeter!, Aneniment 6. inal criminal proseenttonathe ae oui 4 siublie ttatrice which waltted or plareene the Cangas abo! enjoy the that to. i 9p by an Imparial Jury of the al retn the crimes shalt have heen gn district shail have beun Tw, and the info mod 4 waited: praviuurly mecorinined, by the aature and oause of tho neeusations to te confronted with th funinat bit te have computeory pre thy witheasen in bis favers and te have the aealstance 5. Constitution. ‘This Canstt- tuilon kad the laws of dia United scutes waieh atait be inade tn pursuanes thereet, and nil trenties mare, witch shall bo made, under the aathority of the United States nfinil ba. the aupenine Inw of the und the Jadges Uy every Binte anil bo bound theretyy. anything (n the Constitution uf Jawa of any State to thé contrary notwithstanding. Tho crime wus committed tn the District of Columbing the death of President Garfield snot # part, but tho effect, of the erlme; the shooting wie tho erimes tho result, only determines the enorinity and consequent: punishment, but does not alter the place where Ie was comimitted, Having ln cumimitted outside tho jurisdice tlon of nay Stute Inwa, tho trial will bn ta sueh pluce or tho Vongress may hy Inw hive directed“: but Congress his direetod, us the ex iatonce of tho Criminal Courts at Washington fully teatitys that crimes committed within the District of Columbia shall be tried there; but oven if thore were no Inws as to where a erime committed fn the District of Columbin should be: tried, then Vonyress, and wot tha Inws of New Jersoy, would dctorming the place of trial as nue thorized by tho Constitution, 1. 8. Morr, The Work for Michigan Fire Victims WIE the Ladies Melp? ‘7 the Editor of ‘The Chteag> Tribune, Orrick Micntaay Reser Koos, 254 Sourit WATER STHERT (FOOT OF FRANKLIN), Sept, 24— The good work of raising funds for tho relief of the Michtgan sufferers Is now well under way, and whilel have no committee reports ns yet. in auch condition as will enable mo to report them, Tain encouraged to belfove that tho close of the week will cnable ug te speak well of tho Nberal- ity of the citizens of Chicago, The Committee on Hardware” have raised not fur from $1,160 sofurnsf can gather. At tho Clity-Hail bis Honor the Mayor bas gathercd togethor about $0, and the ond fs not yet with his efforts, Mr, Gaye, the Treusurer, bas received In the nelzh- borhoot of gy, and 1 today turned over to blm about $1,200, balance of my previous collections, with subseqnont sims recelyed. Tha request which L made for drapery tor innking comfortables for bed cloth- ing Is being cheerlngly responded to, and.a gen- Hemin his volunteered to send an express wea on down Ent Lake street to gather np more. have now enongh to give the lidies sume work, (funy will undertake ft, ‘Tho large room -cun- nected with iy office woukl permit of six frames being set up at one time, and T would Uke to tind cnough Indy voluntecrs to utilize tha room jn working up the drapery inte bed cuver- ings, If any ladies will yolumtear to spend an niternoun at this work T abould tke to bene frou thom, Will not tho Indies of our churches volunteor in this good work? 1 will send thein the material aud send after Ie wgaln, Fifteon thousand putra of blankets or thelr cquiyulent tn comfortables are sadly and finmedintely needed, My ofttee is near the foot of Franklin atreet, and, whlle not Inn fash jonnble nefghvarhood, fs surrounded by the ‘business otticcs of sume of our best eltizens. No more respectable nelybborhood cin be found Ainung our business strects, 80 none need hesi- inte on that scare. Fifteen thousand sufferers need bedelothes, I do not Know tht I can make any stronger appeal to the ladies than that sentence impliva. The ladies of this city are not upt to be buckward In good works; they will never have a tore worthy cause presented to thelr syinpathies, One of our levdlug business houses has today contributed a dozon boxes of axes, pltchforks, hoes, shovels, kn! and forks, — tine ware, ete, An excellent contribution to- duy ‘waa from a woodenware merchant in the shupo of chopping bowls, scrubbiur brushes, washbourds, cote. hear frou tha Michigun committees that eluthing has reagbed them, and [3 iow Ln transitabandunt for all wants. 1 shall make no further cifort to ob- taln anything In this line except underclothing, Good annel drawors und shirts, bed clothing, pots, Kettles, frying-puns,. tinwure, Knives and forks, nnd other kitchen aud table furnishing nre very much needed. Farining wtensia and tools of ull kins are wunted, but above all luin- ber for houses, which must be boubt with engh, and good warm bedding are imperative needs. So tur ng Lean judge, nearly al the committecs are doing faithful work, 1 would say to tem: Don’t refuse 4 dotlur trom any mun, woman, or child becauge be or sbe fs not connected with the trade you represent. Give everybody a chuneo to ‘contribute, and those who cannot find # committee te recelve it can easily send it by malt to my nddregs, und I wilisend a recelpt in token that it hug reached me. . WV, Hlorcuictss, Secretary, +t 80uth Water astrovt, near Franklin, An Apology for Shortcoming. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cicado, Sept. 27.—Your article on Tho Tn- alifercnee of Germany” must have been pain- tul rending matter to quite a number of your dera, Ainerieans (?) 19 well as Germans, ‘ogay thit the Government of vermany [Em eror or bis Parlinment we aald.—Ep, TRIWUNE.] ave been allent trom the 2d of July to the day of Gartield’s funeral is siinply untrue, and 1 ean prove it to you by nothing better than by your own file, I distinetly remember that you repeatedly brought notes from Berlin disprov- Ing your own words, and only yesterday your paper informed ine that tho Emperor's Chaplain would preuch at the memorial service, Tout the German Varlintnent kept silont re- garding Garileld’a death Is quito natural, but 60 did Congress. Partlument wag not in session. If the German Ambagaudor at Washington returns fo this country with autograph letters froin Emperor Willuam and Hismurck, you may rest assurcd that such letters aro not telegraphed over here in advance, such belng, according to the Emperor's well-known views, deoldedly in bad tnste, and if it was for bim to deelde, those letters would not be published nt all, Hadocs not mako t clrous of inourning, As A matter of fxot, the {mporinl Government did send teloxrams of sympntly, according to your paper, and Ido not comprehend what prompted you to write today’s editorial. President Grévy is puted up by you and the Emperor rundown, while the Emperor hog done all that Grévy hag done, and moro—ordered his Court Chaplain to preach on Monday, Why, It would bo Just as ‘nrengonnble to run Grévy down becnuse he did not attend the nmicmorial service, but sent his representative. ‘On the day of Garfield's funcral I received a letter trom a friend living Ina little German village, 1 learned with glad surprise that tho feolng for Gariield over thero was n universal one, and that tho viliago preacher prayed for Gurleld’s recovery, and the village tinister 13, a0 to spank, au oflfcer of the Empire. Now, what good con your editorial do? Peeplo who rend your own paper with cara must know and ro: imomber that Germany, otlicinlly and unofll- oluliy, expressed her: athy with Gariteld and tho Nation as well as nny othor country. What for such unwarranted attack? = =AGERMAN, {We haye looked over the forolgn Mapatches for thoso numorous cublegrame of sympathy and condoienan from the Emperor of Germany or iis Chuncollor, Bismarek, to Mrs. Garfetd or tho Becretary of State wulch this correspondent pretends to bavo read in Tue ‘Trmune, but bave not been able to find them. In the tssuc of July 7 thore fen dispatch from Washington says ing that “tho Emperor of Gormuany inquired yestorday aftor tho condition of President Gar- flekt" (three days after ho was shot), and directed Count Beust at Washington to Inform him there- of by cuble, otc. Alter that turdy inquiry, nothing moro {8 heard from the Emperor of Germany from that day to this, oxcept that hie Chaplain attended the American church mect- ing in Borlin on the day of tho funcral From the hour of tho President's douth to tho hour of bis funeral—ono weok—all tho civilized wovornuonts of tho world, except tho German, tolegruphed mousagea of sympitby and condo- lunce tothe American Government or tho stricks en widow, and three of tho European Courts wont Into mourning; but not a word crossed the ocean from the Emperor Wilbolm., When tho Soclalist Nowbling Ored a churge of bird-shot at the Emperor, wounding him about the faco, % yenror more ago, Prealdont Hayes did not walt three or four days before mauing Inquirics as to tho condition of the Emperor, but prompt- ly, through the Secrotary of Btuto, cabled his donunciution of the attempted assusination and hig gratification at the Bmperor's oscape from deuth, Tho notion of the two rulers stands in marked contrast, We will make no reply to the course iHug at tha othor European Courts that ™ the Gerinan Euiperur devs not make fn circus of mourning.” If tho writer [s satisod with tho cold Inditferonce of his Empuror, bo bas no right to cust slurs at poople of warmer tempor uments and moro sympathetic natures.—ED, ‘TawONE.] —————— Tho Crimo atta, Richard L, Duytale (a October ttlantle, Tho general iuduction stoma tube tuat the moru Important fuotuntions tn the ore ratio prhuarily depend on tho cutullment ot the save aye nulure, “Whenever war and want attect a Bae oulturod nation, the environment of it eva Tavored people Buprastincies to savage forma, and thelr latent sauvage truite brewk torth into theft and brutality, If tho wi comes trom a voutmerelal orisia, tho reversion is toward crimes nyulast propurty without violuace, [f peacu aud plonty rolgu, wud tho environment promotes steady dnduutry, tho @uvayo feutures of the. charactor -sub- side, and the iuvral attributes become Uxed and extend elyilized habits Loa pow contingent of bithertounlinproved poopie, The rewards of jubor playa hmportunt part at ths polot. Whenever clvilization ceases to dispense rer wards, the backward movement toward barbar> fama ugain sete in, because the average mun cures leas lesa fur lite than for the things for which be lives. But where there la an beredit- ary criminul class, crime will be proportionate degree of etfective temptation, and no sort of arbitrary, puuisbment can avail to check it, ‘The temptation depends upun two cundi- ons—the chyracier, necessitivs, and caprices Of the thief,and We Vigilance of bie victhus, . 1 fora tine the vighanee by relaxes b ry eochat disturbener, the erhaa ratio wil rise; IE 1b bo Increased, the ratio will fall, OANADA. OTTAWA NEWS, Rpetial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ottawa, Sept. 27.—Tho first vessel in connece tion with the new Brazillian stermabip service ft France on rowte for Bradil, and ts ex- pected to arrive at Halifax towards the ond of October, A second stenmer will shortly follow, and Inthe meuutiine arrangementd are velng mate with a French shipbulider for tho cone strnetion of five now vessels of 2,000 tons each, ‘A quack prnetitioncr of medicine named Fin- ney was figd &, incluatvy of coste, by the Keovo uf Smnith's Falls, a day or 60 ego, for vio- inting the flaw, Ho did hot have monoy enough to pay the Une, but tendered a $26 promiase note supposed to have Deon made by a responal- Wile fariner near that place, Tho magistrate discounted the note, giving $15 to Finney. ‘Sho note turns out to bo forged, so that tho mnagis- trate b4 out $15 und the villuge a £5 fine, The Canada Pucitic Rallway Land Dopartment. at Winnipey commenced operations on Monda: Fifteen hundred applications for land buve ut}: rendy been received, aguregating 00,000 acres. The applicants nce from Ontario, Great Britain, Onu many from tho United States. Offers aro also made by capttialiste to purchase large tracts, and cultivate and erect buitdinys, and thon sell hproved farms to hite comers, jetters patent have been issued bearing date Sept. 1), incorporating David G. Hatton, of Peters borough, Ont; Hubert A. Morrow, of tho same pince: ‘Thomes'l. Turnbutl, of Montreal; Georgo 3. Willinns, of Lafayette, Ind: and Join f Olnstend, of Washington, D, Cy for the purpose of establishing, crecting, constricting, maine taining, and working alugor lines of telegraphic communication from and to any placo or pices thraughout the Dominion of Cauada, either lund or water, with all the powers and privi ineident to, oF connected with, or hecessary’ fo he nalntenance and working of such telegrupbic Owing to the depredations committed by dls- honest visitors to the brary of Purilament, the librarian bas found it necessary to issue orders that no person whomsoever shall be permitted to have necess to the gutteries unteas accompa. nied by an olticlal of the tibrary, It secins that some Of the most valuable works {nthe lurars, fnd some that will be impossible to replace have been ruthlealy mutitated, tu some cases whole puges being cutout. Thero ts rengon-to belicva that, fn most enses, the unprhicivled vandale who did ‘the damage were people who retend to be entled respectable, and who would bo very indiynunt if any person wero to hint that toy wera dishunest. ‘There will uniloubtedly be a large decrease In this eenson's manufacture of sawn luinber from the very regretable fact that neurly all af tho mills at the Chaudicre have been furced to close down during the summer for want of logs, In an fiterview with a reporter Mr. Bronson, an extensive lumber man, polnted out that the lumber trade had suffered greatly this summer owlog to delay in getting tho logs to the milla muny of which had been ore it to close © down for tho serson. There fire now nearly 400,000 tozs whieh cannot bo flonted owing ‘to the low state of tho water, which big never Ucen go low, It ie auld. though, tit It was nearly similar to the present condi tion sumne thirty years ugo, nt a time, however, when the trade iy this section was only tn its His mill bas been closed duwn for nenrly tivo weeks, compelling, the discharge of 20 men, who bate since gone tu tha fh Jes, Ils daily average cut was 200,00) feet. ‘This forced suspension will necessurily curtail tho senson’s operations. Last yeur his’ till did not shu ‘i UL the 20th of November, when Jack Frost compelled him to do so. All tha mills _huve Leen similarly atfected. Another dealor says good logs are yrowlug senree, and timber Hinits are enhanced in value. He was in-. clined to think there would be very little timber for sale in Ottawa this fall, while prices have buen much bettor that lust eéngon. jpecial Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Orrawa, Sept. .—A circular bas been re- ved from the French Government calling at- tention ta the danger of Jend-polsoning from the use of solder contuining lead. The Freneh Hourd of Hentth recommend that thes? cins should be mude only of retined ttn and soldered on the outside. This provision ts now enforced on forolin goods Imported to France. Tho Post-Olllee suvings-vank statement for Auxust shows that the bulance to the eredit of depositors is sul rapidly enlurging. There was deposited during the tnonth $400,159; withdrawn, 18,073, teaving & bulance in the hands of tho ‘intnce Mialster of $0,051,781. Now that itiadetinitiy known that her Royat Highness Princess Loulso bas fixed a date for her return to Canada, much interest is felt iu sooint cireles here, It 1s understuod that the North American ficet, comprising twelve or fourteen urge men-of- wir, now in the Wost Indies, have been ordered to Hallfax to avoid the yellow-tever, which bas made its xppearance in dnmutca. An order in Council hus been passed to Umit tho number of passengors that may be carricd by the steamer Princess Loulse, siater vessel to the Victoria, which recently collapsed ou the River Thames, t a Ag soon agit bocaino known thot the Jubilee Singers bad been refused admission fnto tho hotels on uccount of thelr colur accommodation was offered in the bones of sone of. the best familtos In fhe Clty. Tho Mayor tenderod tho Beapicality otSIs jouse tu tho head meu of the roupe, DELAYING LETTERS. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lonvon, Sopt. £7.—Matcom Kent, Manager of the London Lonn Compuny here, was tried at tho Assizes for delaying a letter in transmission through tho mall, The facts, which have al- ready appeared in Tux TresvNe, wore ns fol- lows: On tho Ith of February Mr. Kent ro- cofved 4 letter Intended ior tho Lendon & Ca- nadian Loan Company, Toronto. On opening the letter he discovered that ft was not for him, and percelving that It was an agreement for a lonn, be on the following duy wrote to tho writer of tho fetter, Mr. Giimun, of Mount Foreat, of fering better tering. ‘Thy letter which Mr. Kent opened did not reach Torontu until toe 2th of Febroury. ‘The accused was found guilty of misdemeanor, and on coming up for sentence the Judge gald it waa a vory gravo offense, ine asmuch ag tho law laid down imprisonment us tho ponalty, Ho bad received many petitions, however, in the petitioners’ behulf, and would bln and ble friends the great disgrace in- syed by un finprisonment. Hut at the sage time the pennity must bo of n very benvy char: Act orresponding to the surlous nature of the offensy, He therefore imposed a tine of $400, the! pele bee. to be held in custody ull the fine was pald, TORGERY. Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, Sept. 28.—Willinm T. Branch was o short time ago financial manager of the Amer- {ean Truusfor Company at Bradford, Pa, One day ho suddenly loft tho city, ana sub- sequent Investigation showed that prior to leaving be bad forged paper ta the amount of nearly $100,000. Tho company engaged the services of a Tuffalo detective, who traced Branch to this city. and bud him urrested. Branch clams that ho is only gulity of embez- wement, un nuextradituble offense, and will not return to the United States without golng through tho form luw requires. [18 case came before the Police Magistrate, who gent it over to the next court above, Brauch will in all likelibood be extradited. MONTREAL. Speclat Dispatch to.The Chicago Tribune, Montneat, Sopt, 2%.—Judge Mackay refused Henry Mulbotiand, of the late firm of Mulholland & Bunker, hardware merchants, bis discharge In insotvonoy. The failure of tho house sume years ago Involved Hubtlitios of 840,00), with a duticit ot §280,0U0, The oficers of the Bixty-Nfth Battalion want to wo to the Yorktown colebration, but Col. Ouliwet says: “1f public opinion Is nguinst any such courte wo will not take tt." A New York doteative aday or two ago,in look- jug upacriminal, came across tho abode of a couple who bud eloped frown New York, bad been married, and wero living luxuriously ond qulotly at a houge on Sherbourne street, — MODEL FARMS, Tononro, Sopt, 28.--At tho Provineial Exbiule tion hold at London prizes wero awardod tor tha host kept farina in Ontario as follor Gold medal tu Willlam Donaldson, of Eust Zarra, Ox- ford County; silver modal to James Fishor, Hyde Park, Middlosox; und bronze medal to dutmes Bustth, of SMeUHildray, Middtosex, Mothers, when Worn Out With the cares of maternity, ur the buussbold, or whon wonk, nervous, and hysterical, take a duso of thus “delictous Invigorant,” SANFORD'S GINGER. No other remedy ts a0 wholesowe, palatable, and satu fur delicate women, young children, and the axed, Meware of worthicses laitutions sald tobe us good. Ask forSANFORD'S GINGEL, and take no other, Boldoverywhere, WEEKS & POITFI, Bose wo. PAGE s LAKE NAVIGALION, A hort TIME TABLE, for facing and Milwaukar t and Ay.mie Sunday morning oxeourede se ey Me Yor Grand Havan, vin Mitwankoc, wien dally ats a.m. and 8p, m. Sunday morning excnpted. Four Sheboyran, Manttowoc, Ludington, and Manise top. guy at Aa. tn. Munday morning axosple, nae tne aan and bay ports, ion abt, Fayotte, Monomineo, Rturgenn Hay, ne ee atWa.m. For Frankfort, Pierpor road rat aunicang Gatardap ataie ne oes evs TuoMAy a 8 Docks fout Michwansny. BROWNS IRON BITTERS, BROWN'S TRON BITTERS are ® certnin cure for all diseases requiring a complete tonic; espe- celally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter= mittent Fevers, Want of Apnetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, ete, Enriches the blood, strength- ens the muscles, and gives now life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting tha food. Belching, Heat in the Stomach. Heartburn, ete. The only Iron Preparation. that will not blacken the teeth or give headache, Sold hy all Drug- gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL Co. Baltimore, Ma. made by Bros ed fines nod trade maz BEWARE OF IMITATI>: ating hy, Phosphato, Necommended by leading physician: Makes lightor biscuit, cakes, ett,, au ae healthier than ordinary Baking Pow- + Incans, Soli at a reasonable price, ‘The Horefurd Aimanag ara Cook Book sent fre __ Tumford Chemtenl Works, Proviaence, R. I tind 33 Lake-st.. Chicazo. EXTRACTS, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ‘OF MEAT. 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No sunwer,, incarred, Manufacturera of Elastic elude "runnin te. sree ER WILETE, BUTMAN & PARREI, ‘Ofice 36 Stolo-st., Chicnzu, tt SUMMER RESORTS, NEW BELVEDERE HOUSE (EUROPEAN PLAN.) A MODEL OF EXCELLENCE, Fourtheay., corner 1Sthest, (Union Square), No Yo "This naw und ologuntestablisiinant cumblnoa erory ponaible feature of comfort, vafety, health, und con- vent and in intorior entbeilisbinent ind com- tet fduiall {8 unsuroassed by woy hotel in ‘ow ‘Culuina is of the tinest quality, Itooms on eulty of mngiv, beuntltully Turntshed, und’ having ull iuprovements, ut modorate pricus, according tu locaton JOSELH WEURLE, Proprietor. INKS, STAFFORD’S. INKS. Pulversat; 1 Pine Mince gates ut orebal vt ave y Gheuwieal Flug, Violut Hiluek Copying: Ww soleannit Ketail, GEO. FE, COLE & CO STATIONERS AND PUINTERS, 86 Dearborn St, SCALES, FAIR GANIC’ BTANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. Vinh Ave.y Chienge. ONLY THE GKXUINE, @ AS YoU Like "EM, PRIVATE LUSPERSARY BVEKY DAY NOW, BRA ZELTON'S wn MEDICAL, 132 SoCLARKS?, Crrercole ‘Bate of Sis iy ris “i ry ‘ ¢ Puce soaut as wae Medical featiinte, Bais Prancleco, sai well known fart that for many years be has cuplned bltnsel Sty and Iexinvat af toned aad Chen Dieses th ‘Steantoges tha Ft pores LOURG MEN Ung fen the eects w bf at Lt Hak, Medieinse packed so as bette full "desciptem of oacale giveay ferred. Vall or adates Clark Bley Chleage. Hite Bent tre4 aeant Fin ~ {cut IDR. KEAN, | aoPaYt 373 South Clark-st., Chicago. Conault pormuually of vy wll, 1ruU Ue cOaree, ont chronte, burvaus, uf spoctal diseusus. Dr. J, Koanls the ouly puysiciun tu thy OLY Wao wurradis cuns oF Boyer. Huure: a iu, 108 ps un; Buuduye,¥ WL) de RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, RAIVAL AND. DEF Ah tits Hx SATION, JO SEP Munday excepten foster’ Sunday excepted Chicago & Northwestern Hallway. Pabai at Ws Clarkeacetieahd patie alee haces and depot curnor of Walia nad Kindle: i zou Lenya. Marshalitown Fxpres: fede Haulde expross, iio Frat Sloax Oval Ce so a 33901 Mainos Dar Expron Moines Nu Sinox Cley & tanktan: Eromport: itocktort Sraopiet, Novktard © Mublnudss PTS ere a Lake Goneva & Elan, Uwankes lxprens Hwaukee Special AMitwuunes &Greon Bay. Ailiwaukeo Tareenwer. Miwnukes Passonger: Sul, Urea Bags 3 Grean Hay, : nrienpol St Tut & M pail & MU DeRpOIA Terre & Deadwood Expres: Minnesnta & Contral Dakota, Minnesota & Central Dakota: Oshkosh, vin Janeavil Lake Geneva, Lake Genevn, Higin Expross lain AaSASADARESABRERSSIIRASTAS papssaceacsasoasceesssoue ssc aco! 1 peitenmes Buritington & Quincy Rattrond. For Mays, ‘TimeeTablon, Bleeping-Car Accor Tinea Tidliwantuy,c Geena” Winton rate ae Hause, una ts Canuitate Eovne Loave, Galesburg. Ottawn & Streator Ex uy, ranks Kxprend, = eS 8 d 628 = a 8: bpubuque & Sioux Gly e age i ‘sian pres am po BAtboy.Mtock Falin& Stern Hx] M:6ia a bm .2Downor'a Grove Accommodatn| 11:0) 5 DH pm Montana & Pacttie 12:9) pm pm Foauph. Ate 12) pm pny kansas Cliy & Yenver Exprosa.| 12:31 p m| pn Aurora Munday Passenger, 1:05 pan am bAurore Maavencor, fal m ren bMendota & Otte) 42pm am Het. Lauls Expres 430) p ma ar bitektord & Fre ass) mi am bAuror Maseange of 6:85 pm am BAUroEs Passe: 62 p mu am 9:05 pm am 9:06 pin am ary SaNh fe gga ta | breeport & Dubuque Exyress...| Dp nto T03 0 Wed, & sat. Theatre lenin... SI ‘ g a@imlly, Billy, except sunday. —¢ Dally, exe Bawrday. a Daily exces iamday. Pele eke Hubugdetrains fava and artive from Contral De- pot, fout of Lake-st, ° lenge, Milwaukee st: St. Pant Tnttway. Upton Depot: Corner Madison, Canal, and Adams-ats, Met Oilleds, ts} Clorkest., Palmer Hous, Paelte Hotels und neDevuis ner House, Grand Neave. | Arrive. | Milwankee Kast Mall Milwaukee Express. Woukesha & Oconun Mulwaukeo, St. aul 3 Bpolls Express trains, Green ‘Buy. Menasin. an ploton Express train ‘Milwaukee, Mudicun, Prairie du’ Chien, oven, and Dakota Btavens Paint and Asilund F Milwaukee, Mudieancand Peni wt Chien’ expres: Ilberty eile Accom Elin Vassenner,.sso+ses, oe Dubuque & Codar tipids Exprena Pubaque Night ixucus it & Kirkland Pustneer, Eiuin Specin) Fant Express... liasea Accummodation ‘Trains for Hun 70 Me nd O23) Dp. U 343 Bio, and 738 a daily, Sunday ox Chicngo & Aston. Unton Devoe, West Sido, corner Madison and Cannt- nis. botiroen Madison und Adama-st. bridges. and Twonty-third-at. Ticket Uificus, ut Depate, Clarkest., Grand Pacitic Hotel, and Patiner 14 Leave. 3 = § 88 Ss5beas ee BPReUUbS gE BDRTITS SSe! ata | SER EB E 3 oe UpuaTcS 2 fos! = Kansans City, Denver, Pueblo Ex. Kahane City, Santa F at “icy ATizonastallfornt §t- Leauls, St Mout Mobis: st Express | Chonon Pekin & Peorin Bx,, via Jollet, Mtreatur, Lacan, Wisbingtan Bx,| Joliet & Vwient Accummodation.| Iituole Central Hatirond. Depot foot of Lake-st, und foot of Twan ‘Meket Utices, 121 iundelph-st., near C! Grand Pueitic Hotel and Pninier House. = ‘Leave. ‘Arrive. St. Louta & Toxas Express. Rt Louie Texus Fuse Line, Coltro & New Or Nor Gricane& ‘Texas Fs Springneld Express. Eprinutiold Stent Exnee Peuria, Nurhngton & K Puri, Burlington & Reoka! Pontiac & Chatsworiti Expres Chataworth Expre Giiman Pasoavar.sc. Dubuque & Sloux City Expres Dubuyue & Sous City Expres 20) poo b—On Saturday nlaht to Giiman only. ¢—On Saturduy olgbt runa to Peoria only, Wabash, St. Louls & Pacine Iallway. Union Dopot, State und ‘Iwolfth-sts, All Stato-st. cara run to tha Depat und Wentworth-ay. cars pasa within one block. Meket UMices, S) Houth Clurk-at, EREPERE ESSE loessvuRceTSCD HSERRERSBS S33 Paimer House, und Grand Vacitic Hutol. ‘Lenvo, | Arrive. St. Louts & Quit Expres St Loula & Guit Fast Li Kansas Clty & Donvor Fai Pooria, Hurllngion & Keokuk Ex| Peorlus Pekin special., m Springtield & Hannibal Fast Line |: Dally, *Pally excopt Sundays, Nutk—Dullmin Sleeping Cars from Chicago to Bt Louls, Kansas City, and Peoria. Parlor Day Coaches, ith Foraiving chairs, Cinivago wo Bt. Loute, and ite; elinting-Chatr Sleeping Care, Cileaga to, Kansus Chy.. No change of Day Coucl St Louts ur Kansas city. Chicaza, Itock Istnnd & Pacific Ration. Depot curner of Van Huren and Sherman-ats, Tickot Oilices, 06 Clark-xt., Shorman House, Palmer Houde, Grand Pacitic Hutel, and 75 Canal, corner Madison. Grand Pavitic iutel.and ’5Canul, earnur Madison. Leave. | Atrive. Davonport & Poorla Express. 0D. Counell Bluits Fast Express. 8245 p Kansas City, Leavenworth & At-| chison Fast Expres Rt Paul & Minneupot Peru Accominudation.. Counetl Mutts Night Bx; Kansas City, Leavonworth & Ate ehisun Nib Express St. Paul & Minnonpolta Fast Hex, ine faland Accommodation, Mug Island Accommodation, ue faland Accommodutlon, Blue Iniand Aceummodation: Riue Iajund Accommodation: Hiluo Accommodation th Chienzo vecommodauns th Chicave Accommodatt ‘Theatre ‘rain, Cuureh ‘Train “Dally oxcopt Sundays, Dally excopt Saturd: gbaly-escepe Munaaya’ (Thursdays and Beturds only. Poundnys only, Michigun Central Hatirond. Depot foot of Laku-acand fout of Tweniy-aecond-at leket Onicos, iy Cinrk-at., suutheast curnor of Hans doiph, Grund lacitie Moral, and Palmer Mouse, ‘Teuvo, | Arrive. Bee bse BESEEe SccatcSeeRcy UIs z 33 BRESESEEESES BREE EB PECRTCCRSSSD PBT = mr} Mall (sta Main and Aly Line). ew York & Hustun E: Rbeolal Now York Exprom Ralamazoo Accomm: Atluntle Express qdaliy! Night Expreas, Grand ftuptte & Siaskegont Grand Hupids & Pounky Rxpross|® ind tuulda & Muskowon Ex,,[t Gu p m|* unday cxeoptod, §Dally, tsuturday excepted aSnturaaya leave at G:13 p. un, Luke Shore & Michigan Houthern allway. ‘Neker Orticar at depots, Van arena, head, of La Bulls, Vwanty-aocond-st, and Forty -thirdeat, Lloket rf und froleht ofice under Sherman fo Uckut otticus in the Grand Vacitio Hotel und we Houses Leave. | Arrive. ‘Mail (vis Main Lina)... 43 a m1] Bad Bpeciul New vork & Hon X00 bea uat* 7340 PP BD Row ork, Fast Haprose (dally). . ha: ay rd 708 st tf express (dul le yi st in. qDaily, *dunday Hultimore & Ohio, Dowoun, Hapoaition, Hullding und (yor of Tmanty-sace te PivKUs vitivad, 6) Clurkent Ta tittnd racine Itutol, aha Depot exportion Bulld gy, ‘aye excepted. Leavo. | Arriva. PEprons, -f* Sed a ma]® 800 pm Horne fap sf Rp a Tbe a Night eaxpreds, UE eu pa ld Zi pt “giatty. Sundays oxcented. SUMS nk Oe traine run via Washington City, and ip outy Mig running Ue ontiry trains througt frown Chiesa ta Sew York without chanue, THhoiuw apd olugane ii. © J. Sluaping-Care betwoon Cuiedgu thd New York dally ay O:id wud Va py ms ‘Kankukoo Line, pots, faat uf Lake-at and foot of ‘Twenty-seconds Depot oat itcos at’ Depots and 1 Reandolpii-at, Grund Pactile Hotel, aid Malmur douse. . Leave, Clncinnatl, Indianapolis & Louls Ant * 8:0) w|* 7:35 pm i Siop al rwaw Pittuburg, FG Wayne & Chicuga Ballrouds conor Adanis und (7 , ‘Toket Ofices PaUutiene, Folner Lvuve, Grand Pacts Move! und wt Depol Mall and Express, Now Vork Express Tacitto Kxpruos dally)... Fust Linu .. Pittsburg, Cinotunatt & Bt Louis Halirond. (chael junath und Kukowo Air-Lings m ‘Adaine und Cunal-ats., West Sluo, Peto inves at Liapot und LiL touidolgneat ob Chirk-at,, Grand Paciio Howl and llr House, Lave, | Arrivo, Day Expressssersereses Logansport Accomniodaitar Nigite zpress call ui Chicuge & Hastern pitlnole Mullrond. Danville Houte.) Paget, eal tes Suet eh Ota titer ivshk's express (cor, Beate nud Wuadulpt-ela i Leave. | Arti Day Express, Ratuyilee vl “Ybaily. excops Bundays. Daily, ha q unk Kallway. Dupetcotaer of twelrtn wad seatorsts- Mail and Bxpross. Night Express,

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