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“SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23; 1881I—TWENTY PAGES. : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: “SPORTING EVENTS. —_——— Out-Trotted in. Three. Heats Yesterday at Philadelphia. ee ——— + of the Trotting Stallion se ta Claus for the Sum of . $25,000. ra (pee eee we cembridgeshire Stakes, and: the Chances of the American Starters. + Jeacne Buse-Ball Teams for 1882, So Far.as An- nounced. 2 he Hamers Changes Noted — Gossip and Fact Pe.tainiug to the rv Games. TUE TORE. gf. JULIEN BEATS TRIN . pELPHIA, OcL The race between St. Jalen end Priukest today at Point Breeze Pack dO pe ple, The day was due ithe mek im god eondivon, ihe borses Scored abuut 3:3) and made a fair good sat however, uaving a sight jad AL he QUATTCT. sowething hEe 2 length feparaced chem, DUL AT the Lxlf-uite pust twere Se oulya stall gap.~ From: thence until the prequarter post Was passed the trotting wats wmarucek-and-AeCK, DUT ON the homer. retch Grncet broke wretched) and came in between deepand {uur lengths vend. ‘Lune, 2213, yegne secuud Wat the Cal. fornia gelding again perme test of the start. aud at tue quarter led Fraleugtd, waica was only signtly reduced ut Brnrec-qnarier post. Ol the home-str ef, wh W: ell up, faltered and beoke Efe dust auoue, where she weoe into the ar sepeurst heat, and St, Julien wou by about inree lengths. 1 2:7 owe wird Heat St. Jullen still bad it all bis orn way up tothe three-quarter post, when raket tauk the pole, but «ne ware could aut sap. and again Leo ty St. Julien we third peat und the mice, iu Guce, 222 class, Edi wound, Belle Oak third. cas. SALE OF SANTA. CLAUS. Thecciebruted trotting stallion Santa Claus, .. and winner of the stallion rices at Beton end Fleetwood Park tis seasua, bus teen purcaased for $25,005 from Mr. P. A. Fin- negan, of San Fraacisco, by Capt. Williaw Konl, «of mbeBame place, und John W. Shaw, of Broox- feo, the latter zeutiowmaa beag also the awner @irmket. tis understaud that Santa Claus acd Uuartie Champlin will be hitened together ‘Time, 2:28: orce. Hlcnardgon, and probably Morrissey, veer gH EDIS’ Fear as. third-baseman, but Titec on’ xccount ‘of ill-health. No cbanze migber, “Te oe das as yet been’ secured, ul-* ae yap: olan, Galvin's old: back-stop, is ene ne ee exceptions, Detroit wilt retain the vein of UeS1. The butteries with be Derby and penn and Weéidmun and Trott. Poivell, Ger- tarets and Farrell are the basemen; Wood, Hun- 10h and Ketgat are the out-ticlders. The short- ‘op is yet’ inatter of uticertainty. -McUlellun pais the* pesition, his terms were’ accepted, gnu t contract forwarded for bis sisnature. This contract ‘he falled to return for several days, and meantime the management becume ps- fare of te information thut he was negoti ing with ober clubs. Fur this reason the di- ae refused tu aveept the contract when be ily returned it. Wno will fill the position yet im doubt. : a ‘The Droys have as yet done nothing in the en- gugement wdy, and no aunvuncements cencern- ing thelr teum have been wade. It is suid that the whule téum'will suzy, with the possible ex- ceptions of Hunkinsun and Cassidy. Cuskins hus alrendy been released, and will not be in ahruy MnUlMer Slusun. Ol Twise tae mine will Tetwuit tes idol Lt iS iepurced, bowever, that the Tulluwing nave signed win “Troy Tor! Woz: Aeete, Welea, hulvert, Ewing, Connur, Giles- bie, Ming uso, ud Evats. sun will probe uly uniiage ie cHUD WeXt yeu. ye aly unatinte y ut Das nul yet ‘ii.s.uu' uns’ signed Deasloy Waxtuey the preuer, Macthews, Suton, wid Morcul. Suydee witt be kept, aud provably Bure duck. Otherwise the Hubis lu state of great Uucertanty, Cievetuid hus completed her team and will play ius tutes: KReanedy, ©, Mevoranck, p.3 Pauill vs, 40. Dummy, 20.3 Bstervrouk, 3. 8. Muiddon, 40.3 Suaaer, rE tiuntbayg, c £3 asscuck, 1. £3 Mradey, change pucher, und Kelivy, cawtie entcaer, | “The nny is nearly to ani ws shaitt uf 1054, With vepuon of the dropp.ng o1 Nolan. Re: p, It isa matter of Suine duube itt the Furest City wheter. to pay Eusturvrouk or Glusscues in, We. suurt Hornung, Jim etd : Worcester will have Bushong, Creamer, Stover, , iewmn, uud Carpeater, of tne old teu, dunt U duurce, and Ruudiett, former pitener of we Dartuwuth Colege wan. ico mona will provauly out play bail next year. GOSSIP OF THE GAME, Ivis not Jack Furreil, of Providence, who hag sisned with Detroit to play. toird base, bur Loe Farrell. wno played tuts year with tne Navionuls, Albanys, und Aciantics. Cleveland denies the rumor that Doescher will play tnirTbuse in that city” Muidova, of the Metroputitaus, bug beea secured for that pusi- tion, and Clevelund bas no intenton of giving him up. + It is reported that Worcester offered Jim White $2,600 to captain and manage thelr team next serson. They also made Foley a $1.10 olor, and in bots cuses hud personal guuruutees fur their mouey. - Ruston, was also cager to engage Foley. e Cincinnati wili have a team this year, and compete for the nun-league couma.onsd p. Will Waite will probably Ue she pitcher. und it is very likely Joan Clapp and Joba Kley will be inthe mne. ‘Lhere will be Suaday eames and | alities, and resolutions severely condemnatory: of the British Government were adopted. |: : Avousra, Ga., Oct, 22.—Tho the eabled from’ Augusta to the Freeman's Journal, Dublin: “A lirge and enthuslustic” meeting held here, the -Mayor. presidiug, arrest af Parnell as an outrage. Jrelagd must Stand by. the Lund’ Leazue unitediy, vravely, ‘pauently. Material aid will follow. FINANCIAL . NEWS. : Thé National Buk of the State of New -York—Mescription © of:-. ‘Their New Bultding and the Largest and Finest Sale in the. World. Z ‘The National Bank of the State of New York are-now building in New. York City what: will probably be the finest bank builld- ing in this country. We will notenter into a detailed descripcion of the buildiig, but. will confine ourselves tp a description of their immense vaults. Probablyno enneern in the country gave the quession of vaults and safes such an exhaustive examination as this bank did before placing their orders. , Notouly did they visit the principal cities in. search of but invited alt responsible maiers in the country: to submit competitive designs for the wo -s ‘ ‘After completing -this rigid examination they “decided that the pians furnisued oy Hai?s Sate & Lock Company, of Cincinnasi and Chicago, undouviedly ineni hed the st curity of which they were in .suareh. So, without regard to the peguniary difgrences in estimates of the differentcouiraciors, Wey placed their orders, ata great preference over all others, with Uali’s Safe & Lack ‘o begin with our deseripiou tiiution, we will say that forty feet long, Wwenty- hreen feet high, com ided-steel and iron four the vault proper i: ht feet wide, arid posed of five-ply wi inches thick, lald tog@tiier with Ia it welded steel aud iron conival bults tw Iv has two entrances from ther end, ¥ doors and) vestibules six inches thick, made in the same manner as the vault proper, seeured) with * two-ineh bolts working in all directions, oper: ent” premier .. combination Halls infallible time locks, with the no-lockont — attachment, . dovetailed | on onall sides tenon and groove. ‘These ed with all’s pat. lock: and devices are covered by patents hetd by Hall's Safe Leck: foun: aud are absuluely | Fom the most celebrated Canneries of al toa burgiar-proof safe. ‘o give a ae it rf 5. al toad DUTehA Bree St chis vaniy we | America, quoted in onginal | packages. it bi would say Unit will weigh in the immedinte neighborhood of 1,000,000 pounds, ver 500 tons, - ‘To transport this immense wel of metal from Hull’s Safe & Compan, factory at Cincinnati to:New York will fifty cars. will be over 10,0u0 safety-deposit bo: ‘as per Hall’s patents, with use patent & eutcheon -flat Keylock. “fhe cost outiit to the bank Is something ov It will be, when completed, the largest vault in the. world,.and the bank may well. be proud of having not only the largest best ‘sate-deposit vault ever made, Safe & Lock Comp: manufactory are “how engaged. in putting following ig denounced the - ‘Capi | : AND to note ON CANNED FRU WD -VEGUTABL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Housekeepers Who are desirous of securing a good investment will be pleased C,H. SLASH’ QUOTATIONS | These goods just received Fresh from the dn addition to the above vault made of this $108,000, but the Tall’ ny have shipped thi work, and seventy-live workmen fruin_ their Packers, and have been th. oroughly charged by our Dynamo-Electric Machine, and will cure ali consumers who use t-em of all the most serious ailments knawa to the human system, such as Thinness, Headaches, Toothaches, Heartaches, Baldness, Lazi- . | ness, .Penuriousness, Insanity, Etc., and ma e them Happy, Hearty, and Healthy. These goGds have attained great popularity by their ELECTRIC pro.livities. Sick people _ crave APRICOTS from SLACK’S. Old people ask for PLUMS es- it DRERY.GOODS. IN , ‘DESIRABLE Fall and Winter Dry Goods. 1,000 pes of Turner’s Best Double-Fold Pure Mohairs at 250, worth 45. 50 pes Colored Silk Velvets at 65c, worth $1.5 2,0u0 doz S! ny all the Newest and fand- somest Styles in Quilted Satin, Felt, and Laidies? Cloth at 45c, 50¢, b5e. Tie, S5c, 0c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.03, $1.75, $2, up to 29.75. TITENSE BARGATAS Will Offer Monday ; $10,000 Worth of New Trimmings, consist- ing of Rich Passementeries, Creseents, Ornaments, Balls, Fringes, Buttans, in all the Latest Combination Etfects, at prices guarantecd to be one-third less # . than ean be.purchased elsewhere. 5,000 Hair Coquets at 22e, worth, 45c. 400 duz Ladies’ Extra Quality Merino Vests and Pants at 0c; others ask 7c for the same xoods. 300 Remnants of -Cloths, Cloakings, and . Waterproofs at 40¢; 5 per cent less than regular prices. 300 doz Children’s Fine French Ribbed All- Wool Hose, full regular, ‘at 39¢, 44¢, 45e, 50c, 55¢, and 6214e, worth double. and Cream Spanish Laces at HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. L echanics, Working-Women, Clerks, ~Wage-Workers, - - ie | Wage-Payers, Merchants, and Business-Men, | Sats Castom Puruitare Best Brands Carpets : AND Housekeeping Goods, OHNM.SMYTH WAST SIDE FURNITURE PALACE i i beer-peddling ou ibe grounds, without which 20 team can be supported in Cincinnati. “ nia to be the regulur catcher of Provi- yeur, unless Une league removes te ihwes Of Goes, Who Was blacklisted at Saratoga. The Providence manggement will work mrd to secure ais restatement, aod will offer al. suris of pledses of ois coud bebavior 10 tuiure, but ta. muke sure of a ¢bange catcher hus secured Charles Really. Adispatoh to THe TeimeNe from Worcester iwe.aeat of -Joun O'Ruuree HEXT senson, Probably mn ed in the Boston term of the League batting list un average of 3. His 300 pes Blac: together in its position. A FINE CARRIAGE APPRECIATED. The friends ana oustomers of Mr. R. G. Webster, 276 and 278 Chicago avenue, will be pleased to. learn he has just purchased of Messrs. C. P. Kimball & Co. ong of their un- equaled Jandaus for the use of his customers. fyiir. Sbaw, and un effort mado to beat te best double-teumi time on record. * THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. ‘The last great ruce vf the seuson in England ithe Cambridgeshire Stakes, one mile and 240 yards, woich lukes biuce DeXt ‘Tuesday. There are sixiv-two supserbers To the stukes tas from SLACK’s. Young people want PEARS trom SLACK’S. Thousands buy those ELECTRIC CAN- NED GOODS from SLACK’s. They are sin the greatest demand. Everybody asks why itis that PEACHES from SLACK’s, on State-st., are far superior to goods bought elsewhere. Eminent physicians come to inquire and discover why their patien s recover so much quicker by using Luxuries from SLACK’S. 12e, Loe, Ie, 20e, Be, 292, B5e, 43e, and 49e;-onethird less than former prices. 500 cartons Rich Plush and Satin Ribbons, from the late cash auction sales, all the Newest and Laiest Novelties” lauded, ar89e, +e, 49e, 59c, and 79¢; half the price asked elsewhere. 50,000 yards Embroideries at le, 2c, 8e, 4c, 5c, ¢, Se, 10, le; 12}4e, 15e, 18e, 2¢, 2c, up to $1. Immense Cash Bargains 162 & 164 West Madison, 162 & 164 West Mauison N. B.--We are not new beginners, new- comers, nor experimenters; we are acquaint- ed with the housekeepers of Chicago, and the housekeepers:of Chicago are acquainted with year, aid mong thom the followine American horses: Foxbali @), 156 tbs., including a penalty ots Ibs. for winn ne the Cesarewiten; traqueis lu Winchester’s Hypopnasohitay wilicureconsump ion, couzras, Wens lungs, bron- chitis,andgenent debility. Established 25 yetrs —<— Over 100 ladies and gentlemen. attend Prof. @, iz Ibs. Mistake Wi, 193 Ibs; Necied (tr, Ibi; Don Fuinno (3,93 tbs; Aranza_ (@), 981 Waileastein «), 97 Ibs; Passaic (3), 93° Ibs. P Js7¥, and was tifta tbut year, buy. Rainele @e St Iba: dolly Sir Joba | deldiug averace was 8+ He is a Urothor of 3 it s watt ie and | Brakespear @). 77 tvs. | James O'Rourke, we Buifalo Captaln- Colin’s language classes, Centrai Music-Hall. We. simply repiy by expressing the unani- handl hoddy F t Cc f fhong the Enelisn horses che most promment | Jim O'Rourke wantei to be released from bis —_ mous seniiment of ail.our Patrons. It is us; we handle no sho y furniture or Care gre Peter (), 1 pottuds: Bend Or (1, 15 pound; se to play in Buale eusoa. W. 3 . ; d He arihe Devil. 4). Til pounds: Feenandes W, Fithe: ae Woreetur, ‘prarmente, wid tan BUSINcSS NOTI-ES, all owing to the wondertul amount of Elec- | 59 doz Ladies’ Best Beaver Hats, all the i 6 4 . % tricity and Cash used by SLACK-in manip- Latet Shapes and Colors, a $2.15, pets; we make Easy Payments easy in fact, for tid servi oifer.ng at the wnt nil wade nim flattering over: the commg season, Worce: He asged Buffalo to let bitn xo, a lw pounds; Madume bu Burry ©). 188 pounds; Tresden China i. 224 pounds; Prestonpans (4) 2 pounds; Polamar wyed:. 12 pounds; Cas- talon (1. 119 paund: v1 3), UT pounds; Robbie Burns (9), 116. pound at hy L1G =younds. 11 will be noticed uu tue Urst tive of Yhese ure more heavily weizhted than the 20st’ for Ne Arend Kumyss should be tho reliance ‘. | of tho physician in wll those cuses of debility in ment refused, and te tinally sizned, along with | whic prompt improvement of the geveral tne White, Foley. R.cuardsun, Foree, and Galvin. isimperative. Kumyss is the ulundest und most out, it may us weil stay in, 23 ne. lergue is | through the process of formentation which ; worth $3.00. 100 cartons of Millinery. consisting of Rich Long Plumes, Tips, Fancy Breasts, Birds’ Leads, Wings, &c., at half regu- lar prices. ulating business to bring forth these unpar- alleled results, Come anJ ste for yourselevs the happy crowds of g20i livers and housekeep2rs, purchasing life-giving, whole- and charge no interest; we make our own Furniture, and sell none but the pest brands of Carpets; we have nearly Five Acres of F.ch wud the Cambridzesnire, that horse do ug the job in 18.6. woen a ¢-yeur-uld. He carried ws pounds in the Cesarewitch ana 117 in the: ‘Cam bndgesbire. . SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Frawcrsco, Cal. Oct. 22.—At Bay District Part tu-day Leland Stanford's 2-yeur-old ny Wilddower trotted in harness for special medal against the Kentucky record of 2:8L The track wag in excellent cond.ton... The weather was foe. The attendance was small. The filly went round without a skip in the extraordinary time of 2:31, amid great excitement and cnthustusin, Next the trot of one mile of the yourling Privateer. The cult broke at the first turn, los- Ing about five seconds, and came in ip 33 For the 4-yenr-old race. ‘trotting, mitc neats, three in nve: Romeo and Belle Eeno sturted. the former winning in three straignt heats, in2:>4, 22544, and 2:44.5 BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Oct. 22.—In the 2:24 unfinished trot- ting race at the Driving Park. 1 nalata dnished frst, Almont Jr. second. Time, 2:27. Tn the 2:3 class lygomar won the second, third, and. fourth’ beats; best. tue, Adie. + Sinugbt Edge tuok the second money. ‘ Ta the2:2) class Wuliam H. und Driver were the anly” cantestunts. Miraignt beats; best time, 2:24. xl) Butfato Girl took, ted 8 Hnish. BILLY D. Bosrox, Oct. 2.—Billy D., with ranning mate, totted a mile at Beacon Park today in 2:14%, beating his previous record nalf a second. TRACK TALK. ‘The old steeplechaser Derby broke down in Baltimore last Monday. ‘The stallion France's Alexander, record 2:19, will be in Turner's stable next season. The ¢-year-old stallion Romero, that gota récord of 2:924¢ in California recently, Was talped exc driven by Johnny Guldsmith. P. Brady, of -this city, has purchased of James Murphy. Lexington, the buy yeurt mg fily Macy Quinn, ipperary, dam the daw of Aristides. Hattie Woodward, record 2:15. {8 reparted by ber owner to be sound again. ‘Ste w.il be driven on the road next winter, and tralaed in the spring. Morris & Patton, Food wz Taw, Goldbug, ones as Long ‘Taw. Gol Bs 8 Beata two heats. who étarted out with such and Feilow: lay in their, stable lust spring, eeu without a horse nt torus we been chasing some youngsters in Ken! iS their Imiest acquisition beng the Eveur-old colt Avollu, by Lever, out of Rebecca Price. - Echo, sire of Belle Echo, the 4-year-old which bas been trotting fast iu California, is 2 sou of Ryedyk's Humbictann and Fanoy Felter, bF tguolid. Mury Ann, dam of Chester-F., Hat- Tie Muttnewa, and Ktengix, all rapid young tot- ters, 18a daughter of Magnolia. Annie Laurie. Echora, Bello Eebo, aud G braltur, four fast burses, with records of 2:80 and vetter, age from the loins of Echo. ‘The latest Kentucky sensation in trotters is 2 bay colt.44 month old, measuring aver twelve bdands. brought up by band, 23 15 methet, from the birth ot the colt to the present Lime. bus never given a-divp of milk, The colt is very aptly named Kentucsy Wonder, and at 4 months old showed a 3:00. fuster ey the: boys can..run beside Bim ‘He was rot y Geut Wilkes, dam by Seomnd cam by Statenless; ‘third darn by the Sierruw burse, son of Witherell, by Winthrop Mevsenzer. Mr. Joseph Harker is the owner of three your. Nogs wineb ee peed Imes. ‘The prst ig # ils by Goy. Sprague @-yeur-old. recard 222054). out of Lula (tral 2:18. and record 2:15). by Alerander's Norman. dim_ by imp. Hoorn. second is xt colt by Gov. ‘Sprarue. outot May Queen 2:2), daughter of Alexander's Norms and Kate Crockett, by Crockett’s Arabian. Mr. Harker will keep bln entire, ag DO bas & Brey Opinion of bis dum.- He says be basecet * ay lueen trot a two-minute galt, that she could beat 2:J0 1t be Wgoing fast without toc- weg bts. a pulling ber in training again next year, | The Third iva calt by Gov Sprague, outof Gazelle . G2h. by Rysdyk’s Hambletunian, ‘dum Hattie Woud, by Harry Clay; second, dam Grates mother, by Terror. by American Belipse. | Ut Isa wd actor, and Sir. Harker has great copy ce in its future. 5 —_—— BASE-BALL. 3 THE LEAGUE TEAMS. | _' ‘Nearly all the league nines bave been filled. alibough the playing orders Dave not beon ofti- Cinlly unnouceed., There bave not, 60 far, bem Very many noticeable chanses in, the rites ‘of ISS1. ‘The Chicagus have retained all erold players... * Vr ~The Eesvenie: alae will be Slebtly trans: formed, and eq far the managers pave, signed Wand, Radvourne: Hines, Farrell, Starts Deon. sind Gilligan, York wilt undoubted! ipremaia, a be bas been doing good work, and Charley Bell: who was witn thé Detroits. nos beep en- fared as change catcher and rapt-telder- - ‘80. far as known, Buffalo will fave Si Okourke, Howe, Gulvin, White, Purcell, Brouth- He thinks of The former wou three | teams of - Providence; 188), “1681, Chicago.” Anson is the only member of the present champion team woo ever belonged to. the winning nine prior tu 185d. Soson having been-a member of the Chicagos of 1876. _——— A FINANCIAL GIBRALTAR. ‘The New First National Bank Builld- ing ‘That the Old Miser Who Jetted Hix Emeralds, Diamonds, and Rubles to. Prevent Their Being Stolen Ourbt to Wake Up and See When Compete Dean Swift said inoneof his great ser ; mons that he believed that if there was but one man in the world he would lock the door on going to bed, implying, uf course, a large measure of depravity in the heart of man; and, further, that peace of mind and sound sleep .was only possible with absolute security| and freedom from intrusion. Had the great Dean of St. Patrick’s lived to the present day, when the.best and uiost act- ive brains in we world are constantly at work to get money—nonestly if passivle, but aval events to get it—especially here in Chicago, he would: notiee that the men who have money also work very hard to keep it—to keep it in spite of lawyers, roguys, and) ras- cals of every description, und even iu a mane ner to defy fires, burglars, und every form of accident. 2 ‘The First National Bank building will be afinancial fortress of its find, more, eustly than many of the ola fortresses of Europe, and a thousand-told more useful, inasmuch as itis designed to protect the prop the widow and the a and funds, with absolute secur the Diebold Sate Lock Companys, | Parnell: and bis: cox of which Mr. J. W.. Norris, the wianuager here, .is Vice-President, who hag veh awarded the contract for supplying the safes. and. locks, ‘after a thorough test of weir quality, a5 compared with the other grent Safes of the cyuntry.” But, to keep the text. of our sermon in. view: While the bank building fs to be. the largest and must complete in all its pointinents on this continen,, it isan raordinary testi- mony to the merit of thesates uf the Diebold Sate & Lock Company that the most costly ud the most iporuunt feature of the entire puitding is intrusted to thelr manufacture, including every lock and sufe to be used in the buiiding in its banking and: safe-deposit departnents. 4 . 7 “There will beoneimmense steel-lined vault for We bank reserves, ‘One imuense steel-lined vault for the use of the bank tellers. ‘Two mammoth safe-deposit vaults, One large safe for reserve vault, Twelve burglar-proof sur for use of the Hers, ; : ‘ive sets of massive burgiar-proof doors, each: consisting of , ponderous outside, and heavy folding Inside doors connecied with steel vesuibules in which the folding doors open. Each set ‘of these doors will weigh om five fo ten tons. iiere will be also sevén sets.ot lighter burglar-proof doors, and forty-nine elegant aud strong fire-proof dvors. sd of These Wil be ornamented and” fin- ished in the highest style known to the art, and will be built so that each column and alding Will harmonize with the gereral hitectural plan of the building, thus mak- in all its details the most co! plete ever, put up of any bank in this country. This overwhelming testimony to e superiority of the Diebold Safe & Lock Company by the ational Safe Deposit Coni- pany and thi First National Bank, with such: bficers as S: ML Nickerson, President, and 1. J. Gaze, Cashier, is the most ignificant in the Shiatory ‘of burglas-proaf sa making, and illustrates" the | enormous stride. the West. is making in: the most, difficult ang complicated branches of maunfactures, When it is considered that the price offered for the'work Was very) larse, and competi- tion coming from the whole country, the in: direct value of such testimony is very great in furnishing conclusive, tests. of tne Supe- the Diebold Safe & Lock Company; riority of the id 3 durris has justeause tor pride in the and Mr. Norris bas J aS A ee eo Itt tis well perhaps - Pees are the facilities of the Diebold Safe& Lock Company that they continue to sup: ly their patrons with ordinary. sizes of safes without the least interruption being caused by these large contracts. ea IRISH SYMPATHY.: 2 Spectat Dispatch to Tne Carcave Tribune, pérrorn. Mich.,. Oct. 22.—There was & large and enthusiastic: meeting held this evening at Music Hal to protest ee ee aedon bad ae Foglise Goxern ens jajutors. “addresses were tizens of different nation- w ing made by prominent ci on the fever. Kumyss has cons.derably the ad- vantage over drugs, in that it never can do. harm. To dose an irritable stomach with drugs igan absurdity which no intelligent physician attempts in this day, But not onty in extreme cases should Kumyss be resorted to: It should be the ebief remedy fora weak stomach under ail circumstances. The dyspeptic _orain-worker with a few glasses of Kuinyssa day will Improve his digestion and his nerve force. Ladies would be less nervous, more vigorous, and healthier- looking if they would-add to their daily diet a few glisses of Kumys: . Send for treatise on Kumyss. tations. ‘Arend’s Kumyss is not ‘sold to the trade, but to consumers unly. ‘A. Arend, enemist, corner Madison street and Fifth avenue. PILES! PILus!! “PILES! Asnre cure for Blind, Bleed ng, Itching, and Uioersted Pites nas ueen discovered by Dr, Will- ums. A single box of DR. WILLLAMS' INDLAN PLLE OINTAMETL. has cured the worst chronic cases of twenty-tive years std ag. al waves relief in five minucteni.cer usta. WILL 1AMS’ OINTMENT absorbs tue tumors, 500.nes pain, allaya the mtonse itching, especialty after getting warm in bed, acting as a poultice, It ts prepared for Piles, {tch-ng of the parts, ant noise ene. Sold by druggists, or matled recoipt of pri $1. DS S Su! OK, STEVENSON &CO., Chicago. VAN SUHAAI ——— Beware of Imi- Husband's Caleined Waguesia. Four first premium medujs awarded. More agreenble to the taste and smitlter dose than other mane sia. For sale in Governiment stainped bottles at druggists and eruntry stores, und by T. J. Hus band Jr., Paitudelpnia: For couchs, colds, asthma, broneht- te and consumption Saculister's Cough M ure is tne Standard and well-tried remedy; al for whooping-ouugh and croup. Jono P. Lee. corner Husted ad Harrison strevts, and ali druggists. 5 ———— §25 to $25,000 used judictonaly tn eritin dealing yields large protits. For pamphlet Sind electric pen reports write to W. T. Sule & Co. Brokers, 13) La Salle-st., Chicago. Cail on your drug ist for Liebig’s Ger= man Corn Remover, one of the best remedies extant Ca = 7 We want to call your attention to the fact that if you are wanting a CLOAK of any kind or. description, Plush, Silk. Satin, Damask, or Uloth, in any size, style or price, or'if you. want one made to order by Cloak Tailors and at prices lower than any other house in the trade you will do well to inspect our stock be- fore purchasing.” *, We can Cloak you, fit you, and please you as well as your parents, for.we have an immerise stock of Artistic Cloaks in all styles and at low prices, Hotchkta, Palner & Co, _ 137 &/189. State-st. dtasphercies Ub retes, Black 0a -8-lb cans, Tomatoes—East Aurora ge soild meal Corn—El gin Etzh Paris, burt Gene ee. - eer Peas—Batavia’ Mi MeNeuamer Marrow! string Beans—Stan lard white Wax B any—stsud. Luna Beans—s-ayett. standard Succotash—Onewa.. Bustun saked Bei WS seed td South” B'd. ip! gin. Okea—U. & D. Aspuragus— : CANNED FRUITS. Two Dor. in Case. Peaches—K. & if. extra yellow, 3-Ib... i exura. 3-Ib , St.ndard, 3-.b cans Plams—Red, Standard, 2-1b can keg. °° 1 cans ' Green Gages, Stuntard, éCherrles—Med, Standard, 2-.b Witte, °° 2-lb Pitted, @. & BD. Raspberries, Staudird, slackverries, ** canis... Bluvecries, a 2-1b ca wouseberries, *¢ 2th ew strawberries—East Hamburg, Rortheust, Seve é sesdeh, 2-10 64 Preser’d, 2-1b Pears, Standard, 2-10 cans. : Quinces, Batavia, eth cas o* standard, 2-1 can! Pineapples—s.andand, 2-10 ¢ Babama, lb cans. Graied Ushawa, 2: (Golden Gate Packunz Comput ‘Two Dor. Case. = un Plums. Green Gages, 84-10 cans. we kes. naa ch Go.den Drop. Apricots... ..00.. os Dumsuus.... se “ res reg “ sc “ . waspburries....:.2+- grownon the Pue.tic Coat Xo served in the richest: and “heay:es Unest io tas.2, and unexcelled In qualicy. Sunoer Packing Companies. Stranberri Prunes—G \ Slack, rocar GWice leeebaal, 9 & 81 State-st. e N. B.—Send for ONEIDA PRESERVES. a ase. $65. ‘Nwo Luz, Ci 3 ase. aT CALIFORNIA FRUITS. “. 2($7.265 'Phese celebrated yaods are the most superior Fruit Noted fur being pre- ayest Mutoral syrup. $7.00 a Jlavelocks, and ‘Cloaks “at 50¢_on ‘the dollar. Prices will range from 38 to This is. a Special Cash Sale. mense Bargains Will Be Offered. Peacues.. BRANDY FauU s 3,000 Turkish Rugs and Mats at Ste, OTe, $2.04, * BRUIT OS ai Gugr, ‘S30, -8345, S4AV, $5.67, 38.00, iGuidin's Pllworey Perdue. $m, and $24 Less than baif their Real Value. nair Men’s Cassimere Pants at $1.50, $2.25, $2.52, $2.75, $3, $0.25, $4, and $5, which we guarantee to be 35}¢ per cent less than regular Clothing Store prices. 200 pes Black~ Gros Grain Silks at 4Se, 50c. 55e, 0c, G5c. T5e,-85c, We, Si, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.45, $1.50, up to $2.25, best value ever offered. 500 pairs“ White Blankets ‘at $1.50, $2.25, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $5.50, $6, upto $3. Special cash value. 3,000 Large Size Bed-Comforters at ‘5c, St, §L15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, and saws. Less than wholesale prices. 500 Men/s Wool Suits at 36, $S, $10, $12, $14, an $l6. Very cheap. 500 Heavy Crochet Quilts at $1.10. - Worth S176. 5 cases +-4 English Cashmeres, All Shades, _ ab 25e, worth 40c. 900 pieces Black and Colored French Satins ‘AL 50c, 60e, Ox, 75c, 85e, 90, and $1, from Auction, very cheap. 25 pieces All Silk Lyons. Black Satin at $1.50, $1.75, $1.85, 52, and $2.25.. Worth Dytisle. au 1,000 dozen: Corsets at 41c, 59¢, O5c, 75¢, 90c, $1, $1.15, and $1.35. Less than manu- facturers’ prices. Will offer on third floor a- retailer’s stock of Men’s, Buys’, and Children’s. Hats and Caps at-5ve on the dollar. 500. yards, Righ Ewproidered Flannel at $1, worth 31.75, 500 Misses’ Suits at $1.99, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, up tu $3, 2 manufacturer's svock; im-. mense bargains. . Z 200 Remnants of Flannels of all kinds at 2% per cent less than regular prices to close. : . We will offer the coming week a large line of new Laces, made-up Lace goods, new “novelties in Jewelry, Gloves, Hanakerehiets, Tidies, tine Paris But-” tons, Embroideries, Ribuons, and Mil- linery, at our well-known low prices, unupprupchable by ober houses, Buying all.guods strictly fur cash, and in ‘larger quantities than any house in our line, enables us to offer many cash bargains unapproacnable by any other house. All goods marked in plain figures. One price for all, Money re- funded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. OSTON- STORE, “118 and 120 State-st. GATHERING W. W. WATSON, AT WATSUS'S RESTAURANT, 145 Dearboru~ (Also of the: Whiting House, La! Would announ.e to the cnizens of CDs 4 Unity tbat be w. prepared to rucnlan pe te. Sse” eee Crtaiuuies with the cho.ces. of vands. | 30f Ce, or enth #. corpeuf six ofthe finest French GGous wil live bls personal atiention to all ‘orders. awe ECKARDS, Fashionable, Caterer, ROS Wes'f MADISON-2T. 8,000 Comp ete” Cata- ‘ 5th . Wedding Cakes . Liawe and Price-List re _Finest Table Soryien tn the Combe Calon Im- | can truthfully make any similar statement. rominent American cult in the race—Fox- SORT és neat: 5 au-aud, in’ view of the fuct that no Bounet bp re nlanon evor 10 rennen his “ease. | Kumyss undergoes. medicinal quulities are some, and luxurious eatables from burst carrying more. quan aL pounds See eer e ce midiisut Leone pesarcer ear veloped whica we valnty, loo “for in materia SLACK'S.. va ever "won de Cambridgeshire, their me 0 # Season medica. Inonusea, yormiting, extrume cuses z - - FF TO yee are not, beeirsand py que | Rolen struck av tne very ertvones Of Mmeurwas | Ooops n nausea, youting, extrume cuses oy | Note the Brands and Prices of the follow- bright new goods, the Largest Custom Furni- sing the I id bi: ish “a A 1» BI Fs g 5 2 sng fensgrangy oes Ot seem posable for comprising, she lengue, and b/s puptsbunt wus | relieving ll the distressing, Secupans oF such |-ing gos and for further particulars send 5 z a : i foxball, a 3-yeur-uld, to carry pounds ta vie~ - | cases. Ynon the stemuch rejects ult else, = . ‘. = . 2 Y in oy © tury. He won we Cosarewiten ‘easly entiza ae Sa Nite Rumyss isretained and assinl ed, uttordins, for complete Price-List and Cataiogue of ¢ (y On il ture Store the World on Easy Payments, wip 112 pounds, but the teld besmd bin did nut | “C. A. We": The championship winners for | the patient nourishment, strength. and com fort. | the largest: stock of Grocerizs, Wines, Liq- e : with Te Poimuch quailty as will oat which starts | the pust ten yeurs have beon us fallows; 18il, indus a Iyg.eal consequence, nervousness ceases Gldiah i Wane TN resident customers. to refer to.. for tbe Cambridgeshire, With the exception of Ataleties, of Pultudelpnin: 182 Ey Isid, H ch and refreshing sleep foHows, In Se uors, aad Cigars in the Nortnweat: : and 30,000 res dent cus rs ia Kgebery, 00 borse ever wou oth the Cesure- | isuston; 18% picagos sri yston; 1379, ent, sASTrIC, AO typhoid fever, Kun 3 i : =< tc , BES : teat eee iesarislies inirstaudhuneeranaaiiays | 3° 400 samples of Ladies’ Dolmaps, Ciretlars, | NW, B. (again).--No other dealer in the world ” LIFE ASSURANCE. WILL OPEN Honday Morning, Oct. 24. HALF-PRICE BARGAINS ! Manufaclurea’s Entire Stock of about one thousand Misses? and Childrens’ Cloaks, Hazelocks, and © Utsters; bought at almost 50 cents onthe dollar. We wilt close the full Une ut HALE USUAL PRICE—Alt handsomely trimmed. Elegant Mareriat, Cut, ‘Pressed, aud Made by Experienced Tailors. In connection to the above lot we fortun stely procured frum same Manufucturers limited quantity Foreign Samples, consisting of Ex- credingly rich #ur-Lined Garments and vari- tus other stylish ontside Wraps for Ladies, tohich will be closed at prices Most Wonderful. Tt will pay Lidies hundsomely to Examine those Garments before purchasing elsewhere. WILL ALSO OFFER THIS WEEK Six Numbers of ‘he Celebrated Bellons’ Wear Resisting Silks ut fully 25 per cent lower than ‘State Street prices—Positiceiy the most Siyhtty, ‘Durable, and Perfect Sil in the World. Any Lady (neesting in this brand of Silk wilt never reyret her purchuse. WE OPEN THIS WEEK "4 lot Black’ French Cashmere much under ralue, 10 ade nul caxes new Parcign Dress Gouls, comprising acariety of new efertty which wit be offered at enormous low prices. Wilt also offer special burgains in Plushes, Felects, Satins, ete. Would respectfully invite the attention of every Lady who uppreciates new styles to select From, and closer prices ther other sirst-cluss jrouses name sor carried-over styles Pp. F. RYAN & GO EPS’ COCUA, ae ne GhATEFUL—COMFURTLNG. EPPS’ GOCOA BREAKFAST, ; sn xnum edge of the natural laws BBO opera vane of daseation und outel- O eeteful Bpulieauon of the fine pruper- + bas provided “B: don met ‘ovary wandanoy to disaas enunet Ue fe maladies are Soating around dreds Cte wnerever thes (8 9 Weak pulnt e many 4 fal sbi ‘Dy neepIRE 01 ed nia pure divas Or ee civibservice Fs ai ig, rend We aay urselves well gad ‘= pruperiy-nonrisned te ge amiply Wish Dulling wacer OF mile 4 1 1b.}, labeled On OLAT 1] EssENCE, for Ater Sold in.tins only Ga-Ib. ar Be Also, EPPS’ nueos. i é BUSINESS. CARD.» - A UMAH SM 7SOutD -tulewud~ tay ear, sob SiSnlinw tof me urine, Bours: . ine... | THE EQUITABLE LIFE ~ Assurance Society, 120 Broadway, New York, i DOES THE Largest Business. 2 Of any Life-Insurance Company IN THE WORLD. Why?. BECAUSE It alone Issues incontestable Policies, ‘Stipularing that the contract of Insurance ~ shall p08 de disputed ” ufter it is three years uld, and that such poljcies shall be ve Paid !mmediately, On recelpt of satisfactory proots of death. BECAUSE Its policy ts clear and concise, and contains No Arduous Conditions. —Reud your Pollctes. Compare the shor aitab.e wb ry own with techi N. and enmple form used by the and ubscure contacts fondest es lsxued by other cumpuntes! BECAUSE tis. Cash Returns ‘To policy-holders are Unprecedented. Z N. B—See the many letters (rom polley holders om preising thelr aribteation wich the returns from fheir TONTINB SAVINUS BOND PULICLES. BECAUSE of tts — . Financia! Strength. OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, 190 Millions. ‘ASSETS SECURELY INVESTED, 43 Millions. Surplus Securely Invested, Nearly * 10 Millions. 53 bee ACENTS WANTED Ta Tiinols, Wisconsin, Sinnesuta, lows, Nebraska and the ‘Territories. Northwestern Department, 108 Dearborn-st-, Chicago. ./ : P,CURRAN,| Managers, {WV . CRAIN, . VITAL KRESTUOLALIY. a Restores Nery aad vhy-rcat Debilsy, Less SS ‘of Ma sly Power, ete. - Heae ot W plligs sh MMS CAUTION. ; Ricord's, Vital Hentorative ba been extensively Meo sited DY fase Hy MOBUSUIT counserenct rigne. sayertncs nls bread, +iit ‘as tésturalve, nod pablieted ‘foraed eter. ‘Auotier pus val Dts cunnierie.t 28 Hucurd’s Vical . fue te Wee Tusy carry wy Iabo., prade-miacs. for-ed sQwérupu-scuature. ‘The ; we MADTUSATLVE wiune Des o United | Te TpuracE KY STAMP.ID bin : d nonosram vf VEL 3. B SIGE e iD. ‘Taso anne utes. be bad of Gale & Blocks Palmer: Rouse, thao, wad elt droseists. VAN SCHAACKK |” BREVENSON 2 UU. % and HW Lane-at, whulesue ~ agents tor wie drag trade, x ‘Sr eisesmiond axrees 40 forfelt 0 for any fall~ unre tw cure with Ricurd’s Vital Kesturutlve (under: his special advice), ue fur enyeuing pure vr injure © ous in ik User Liaw cures iu the Unwed oustes 21un®_ he We Gaecied within thelnseuve eure =