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THE CITICAGO DAIL TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1873, SPORTING. Second Day of fho Fall Mosting of the Dexier Park Ciub, The Attondance Discouraging, but tho Sport Better thau Ever. The Chicago lorse, Day Henry, Wins {he £:535 Purse with Ease. Tho 2:24 Purco Ogoasions g Remarkablo Racg---Red Cloud the Winner. The MNashvillo Mecting--~Billlards =~The Prize Ring. - THE TURF. TRD DRXTER PARK MEETING, It cnnuot bo trathifully stalod that the races fourish to any romarkable dogroo. Tho nlten- dauco yestorday, whilo being congudorably lnrgor than that on the provious day, was nevertho- lesa comparatively small, and docs nob warrant the staterout that the managors of {ho mecting took iu more mozoy than thay could couvaniont- iy earty away. Phore was a fair sprinkling of earriagos on the greou, aud a buggy mlorned tho fandscapo hovo and thoro but tho display of wvohicles, wero ft not for tha Indies thoy con- tained, would servcoly be worthy of notico. Tho ansemblage, however, mado up in onthusiasm what it lacked in numbora, and was theroforo cheerful. It s to Lo regrotted that tho specta- tors weronot more numerous, ny tho wenthor oud tho sport -were in perfect union, which menns in Lhis instaneo, delightful. Tudeed it is exeeedingly doubiful If thero over will bo such auother raco nu Lhat bebweon tho 2:24 horses, and thoso who nissed it lost an opportunity to eeo whiat o cleso and honestly-contested trol renl- 1y meany, . TIE TIRST RACE ON TIE TROGRAMME wes betwean five hotxes of tho 2:36 clasy, and it turned ont jest as the woll-informed pool-buyors anticipatod it would. 'There wora five siarlers, Froul: Palmer, Doy Hoenry, Nourmanhal, Young Princoton, and Bob ITuntor. Cotton Tail, Ada “T., and Ids, who wera nlso entered for the pursa «(31,060), ware drasvn, The melodious voice of \tho imported pool-celler was heard long boforo gho bell nuinmoned the liorkes on tho track, but ifs ontreaties failed to bring ont any respectablo bidy for cholee. I'ho sales wero very small, and By ienry was o priwo favorito in nll of them. After the first hent had beon trotted no furthor Pools wero sold on tho vace, it being gonorally «wonceded that the first choice could win without “‘turping a hair," 03 tho eaying goes. In draw- ing for positions, Rourmahal won tho pole, Bob Tunter second placo, Day Henry third, Dalmor fourth, and Young Princoton fifth, Tho follow- 3ug i# o synopsio of the raco: Firat Heat—=Tho word was givon when the horacs paveed tho stand tho fiest thne, aud 4 more nneven nod unfulr start could nol well bo‘imngined. Palmer, Buy Heury, nnd Young Princeton wera given every advari- tuge, While ob Huntor and Nourmnhal were allowod $0 g0 on with Iy gaps Lo closoupatihio vory commeuca meht, Dr, Shipeon's maro was docldedly tho worst of in thla Teapect, Lut it 16 enid lo would much rather o hehind than otherwise at tho send-ofT, A hundred yards lud ecarcely beon trotted whon Bay Honcy Bwung into tho polo and shot abead with o speed flnt Droko up Palner nnd Prizcclon, At tho quorter-polo 10 wns (100 or fourlengths uhend of Hunter, who wan trotting steady to keep second place, which Lo sue- Eoeded jn dving witbout kuy dienty, ' Going nround the upper turn Princeton outfooled Pulmer for the third poeition, and was not disturbed in it attorward, Nourmahial was in tho rear ull tho way nround. Bay ZHenry wou casily by two lengths, Time, 2: Second HMeat—There was 3 good deal of doi 1ng, but when they wero allowed 1o go, the n scor art was o good one, Bay Iienry, Young Irincelon, ond Frouk Falmer being sbreast, and tho other two ¢loso behind Hhom. Houry drow dhiead fier goltiug way from tho urn, and cane homo ou_casy winncr, bemg troublad 0t no time in tha heat, Tho contest for second placo nwon botween Dulmor and Prineoton tho ‘strotch aud nround tho turn, acted oxceedingly mesn nll tho way, and Sumping sround Mo o yalr uuruly Foung running-colts, Tho steadicr Hunter crawled Zup on thom_gradunlly, ond rushed into tho home ‘strotch n safs recond, Palmer beat Princeton lionio for third, and Nourmuhul was & galiaut laet, Thne, Tiird Heat—Tho start was beyond reproach, evers ‘horse boving o fair ehow aceordiing to s speed, iy Honry, of course, rusbed far ouougl aliead at {hio start “to coablo him to lako it euny the rest of tho way, and ‘allowed the othorsto contend for gecond placo, ' Tho @trugglo was between Paliner, Bob Hunter, and Young Princoton, and was oventuully won by tho latter, Tho 3udges ehould have ruled bim out for ko cminently fufair munnor in which bo.was driven all tho way 4hrough. He came vory near colliding with Palmer's sulky twico during tho hieat, and would Liave dono so ‘but for (Lo skiliful way in which Budd_Doble Landled the lines, Bob Hunter was sccond, Palmer fourth, and Nourmalial last, as usual, Time, 2:36), TIE BECOND TACE was for the purso of §2,000 for 2:24 Loracs, and was tho crowning Lrolting ovent of tho sonson in the West. Thoro may have been o batler raco in tho Enst, but it hns yet to come to light, and, lost it may, we shall not connt in that scction. o contending hotees woro tho bn §nlx'lings Rod Clond and_John IL end the little maro Mollio Morris. Fred Hooper, tho Detroit liorse, wWas ontered, but ho failed 1o put in an sppoar- nnce, and it wos rumored about that Lis ownor waas afraid to trust him agaiust the flold. The raco helped along the imported pool-sellor im- mensely, as tho betting men wero there for the oxpross purpose of buying cards on it. Red Cloud staxted out ns n favorito at the rato of about €25 to 620 ngainst the fiold, and sevoral hundred dollars went into tho box before the horses camo upon the track. ‘Wien Mollio was obsorved epooding upanddown the strotch, properatory to the first hoat, the betting took a suddon turn in her faver, and sho eold over tho fleld nt large odde, Even after 8o tost tho heat, hor friends continued to back her, and when thosecond heat was trottod almost dend between her and Red Cloud, with the lettor in front, they were more oager than ever to put up thoir mouey, their boliof being that the gold- jng could not do 8o woll in the third, 'Fho #ynopsis of tho raco givon below will show that 4 that's whero thoy mado o mistake.” It wos, without doubt, tho fincst exhibition of trotting ever witnossod hora : Firat Heat—They swept under tho wire in disorder threo t{nes, but at the fourth atfempt wore nol re- ealled, tho etart belng almost oven, John I, was left Dehind almost immediataly by tho other two, between whom tho raco really was, Ited Cloud was pushed Dard for tho pole, but ke fuiled to securo {t, thotigh ho did draw n short distanco _ahend, Going 'toward tho quarter tho littlo maro Mollio ‘ran right away from him, and when she possed tho polosho wad four Jougihs in advance, Red Oloud lot out, howover, ou tho stroteh, and tho result was an exclting struggle for t}:n lead, IMo got head aud Lead with ko maro beforo %o half-mile pole was reached, and then for s fow geconds thoy olternuted in front half o Jongth, Wiien rauding tho tusm Led Cloud sprang 40 tho fore, nnd sbhowed o littla Lit of deylight Petween himsolf and Molllo, but it quickly disap- ared,and thoy ontered tho home strotch almost oven, lao raco dov wan onnof th closest. and ot oxcit: ing ever witueasod on Doxter Parxr, aud no botter trot- ting was over scen on nuy track, It was impossiblo to tell which liorso would \in the heat, ns thero was nob moro than half o lengtl’s difference between thom at any time on tho stroteh. That differonco was aguinst Mollle, howover, and sho wis unablo to mako it up, AVhen they passed under tho wire her nose was to Red Cloud’s wheel, John II, was soveral Jengths to tho ar, Timo, 425, ‘Second Heat—There movor was 4 finer raco trottod than the one In this Lont, A test of spced btween two_pretty evenly-matcliod horscs, it wus slinply vo- markuble, Boveral futlie attompts ‘wero mado (0 so- cura anything likoun even sturt botween tho twa fast- est i1 thio flold, Rod Oloud nnd Mollle,—Joln I1, buing entirely out of tlio Tace, Ko far as first or peeond Jnuney wad concerned, ‘The result was accomplished ot bus, and Rod Oloud sud Mollis left the wiro on perfuctly ovon termg, Thoy went around the turn without i deviation in thelr Telatlvo pusitions, though McLaugh. I pushod tho ynro hard for thg pilor At tho quarier, ted Clond wak leading o very Iitlo, bit tllh dvantagd was entlrely reduced by Molllo at soon na nbio lruck £ho wtralght track, They passed tho hrif-milo polo in 131236, ted Clond Lielug tie neaveat 1o it by probably balf a leigths and on they went without tho hllghtest change, 'Tho furn was rounded, and the balf Teuyth's difYerenco still extutod, ‘Tho home stratel was enlored, sud tho fow feot Lotween Mollio und lier opponent’s Liead atill remained, Nuw the drivers legan to ply tho whip and urgo plong tlolr horses with Words of one couragement, “Cho spcetntors {uvolunturily roge from {holr geatu auid Tiotd (helr broatl whilo the two sylkica ‘were whirled past tho distuanco polo without n foot linv- ing Leen guined by efther horeo, Hotweon this polut and tho wiro thero was o chaige, and thoy finally paseod tho standt almost ay thoy left’ it umid tho mast onthusiaatio cheers, Timo, 2:20, Dhird Heul—A béautiful'stirt wos offccted quickly, snd Red Cloud and Molllo shot nway fromn Jobm H, agnin ko w double tecm, "Tho heat wn oven olosc and moro exeiting thun tho formor o, as the two foremost hopack dld nat percoptibly altor’ thoir posle fons from tho timo they lefe tho wiro wulil oy ks od undur it Tt wau & contlutil atragalo for tho polo from fvat fo last, sud Rud Oloud, with balf a loigth $ha advuntazo, syocossfully clung 1o tho tuside from commencoment to finish, Tho desoription of tho sioc aud eat applics omuniy'an woll o thls ane, tho only iiferanco Lolng that thero was nots gp obnervablo any placo tn tho Iattor, When the horses passod tho stand with tho balf longth Lotsvoon tom thnt oxlatod whon they Blarted out, tho onthusianm of {ho spootu= tora was unbounded, ond nll ogroed tht mich o closo nnd exciting raco wa nover reon nnywhero, Tho thno of tho quarlor wan 05 oeconds, of (ho huif, L:il, and of tho milo 2:20%. AL flio_couoluslon of tho' hent, MeLaughlin euterda s compiaint, ageinal’ tho dsives of Mollio clulming thot the Jatter lud crowdod him fato tha mitdillo of tho trask sovoral tmes, und bud through 1iln driving beaton hitw out of the heot, Tho Faco wis w0 closo tint (o Judggen 1ald somo attoniion to iy €liurgo, Lt af.or i lowst duewston o | Ll osanii= nationn thiey eoukd nob i g (gromnl for coinpl g zml,l;uuomlnyly, tiao heat aiad 1o wero given (o Tued Siond, BUMMANY, Drxrim DA, Gnreavo, 1l of $1,060 108 huvses-tiat 250 Lo vecond, $130 to i harness, & Oct, 1, 1873, ~Dnrso n:ver 956§ £009 10 MK, e 3 nily lodtd, best 3 i § Gruven & Loomla’ b, 1. Bay Henny 1 W, 2 Ltoneli’s b, i, Do Hunder. a 3. Manroe's b, g, Young Princeol 3 T, Yrice’s v, g, Frank Padmer, ... i 3.0, Blmpson's bl, m, Nourmninl [ D, T, Iilaeoll’s 1, m, Qotton Lail. Willlam Wachter's b, . x,.‘n‘;. 1, Aflnulrflng'fl (3 o, i 3 504§ 9003, 8axE Dav,—Pareo of §,000 for livrgea that nover beat, S1,200 to_firat, GUO Lo gecond, and §300 to third; milo heats, best 3 in G dn Laruess, 4 milo leats 4.8, Wadd's b, g. Ttad Cloud., vinstrongs b T, &, Bateholder'n b, g Jeh ueress W. 1k, Aviostrong's b, g, Fred Jooper, r Guarter. Half. Ml Varter, I, Ala, Y 405 Heat, g 2 i 2206 TILE NACEY TO-DAY will conrist of n trob fur u purso of 81,000 by sovon borses of ho 2:45 clues, nud o trot for n purto of £1,600 by four horses of tho 2:37 clasy, viz: Molllo Morily, Dadger Girl, Thomas L. Young, and Jehn 11, Young s said to bo very Tant, nudd it i yaoro than likely thal the raco Lo~ tweon him rod the two mares will bo well worth soeing. THE FASHVILLE MEETING. NASHVTILLE, Tonu., Oct. 1.—On the rocond day of the Blood lloiaa Arsocinlion racos tho flest ruco, fornpurso of €600, iwo-milo heats, ro- sultod ag follown & Trauklin'y b, f, Arizonn, Megiblou's b, ¢. Lampi, Aleocl?s b, ¢, Orrringt Gllleapte’s b, g Duslasi, ..o S Jime—3i405¢, B "Tho second raca was for nn of 12300, milo heats : COrossley’s ch, ¢, Quartermaster, . Baard's b, ¢, Sarvoy, Cadwallader’s cly, £, Floring Tarney' b, e, Emir,. Toblusan's ch, £, Fioreues I, ampen Bakni Seolls b €, Lady Greon Time—1:4T) ; Track in good condition. tendanco large. Woathor fino, Ate BASE BALL, PHILADELPHIAS V8, ATIILETICS, Tho following report of the late Philadelphla- Athletio gume is from tho New York World : PrauatTyizs, Scpt, 20,~Tho Athlotics tis after= noon, after meetfut with soven concocutive defoats ut thio Iinds of the Philadelphias, mado a new doparture, and, with Fisher pitehiug aud MeGeary catching, suc- ceaded in defeating {lo coming clnmplons by ouo run, after ono of the moat oxciting games of tho scason. This wenthor was pleasant and tho uttendanco large, about 3,000 persans belng presout, ‘Lho botting, whicl liad o dhy or two provious ben ot fong odds ou the Phfladelphing, vocrod around to $100 to 300 on tho ‘Ablotica hefaro play commenced, tho chango belng ‘Daved on tho Lolfof that tho Whito ' Blockinga could not it Flshor with tho a2mo caso a3 they did MeBride, andan humenso amount of nonoy ehaugod hands ou the resnlt. Murian plyod'in Fislor's nb- sonce, oth nings wero blanked tho first fwo {nings, Sensenderfer and Malone nlono gotling Laso hits, nud Moyerlo getting his baso by Auson’s orror. o' Athiclich monnged 10 mako s ru 1 tho third in: nlug by Murnmws fust guuning and Fulmers wild throw, ~Tbo Philadeiphiss wero put out in one-two- threo order in tho noxt three funings, tho Athlotics, by good hils of Clapp, MeGears, McDrldo, and Ansor, Scoring threo run hftor Lwo wero out in tho fifth in- ning. Fulmer sud Mack ten inado #afo hite for tho Tidiadelphins, and both scored on Murnan's wild throw, bcGeary stranyely decliuing n chnnco to pnt Mnck outnt thio homo-plate. Gooll Lits by Sensen- Qerfor and Sutlon_snd o wild throw by Malono gavo {ho Athloties n run in tho sfth fning, whilo the hiladelphius mado o runs—onio on o force-ouk nnd tho othior on.n couple ‘of good hits, mduiad by Mc- Mullin allowlng o ball {o pas hint, Tho Atulolics in- croased thelr lead in tho seventli Inning by scormg ono_run on MeMulliwa fuir-foul hit and Ma- lona’s wild throw, whilo tho Philadelphisa soro Dlanked, although Wood had mado Ll baso by u clesu bit, nod Moyerlo by Satton's error, Wood waf, howevor, put out on {ho homo buge by o eharp bit “of flelding ou tho poet of Murman and MeGoary. Tho Athiletica eure put out willout scorlng I tho clgull fubivg, al- thourh Sensenderfor and Sutiun had reached their basos, and tho Philadelphfas mado o run by Sutow's very wild throwing, In tho lust innfug of tho Alli- gtiea MoMuilin aut #nd Sonsenderfer mado cloa hits, MeBrido was misscd ona difficult claneo ofterod to Techtel, and Anson wus glvon o 1ifo by n bad throw ‘of Wood, 'but ouo run, however, belig ecored, {hreo Delng loft on tho hases by Flsher golug ont on i wealk it t6 Pulmer, Tho first two striliers of (o Philidul- ‘phian were then put out, Cuthbert and Wood renching tlicir bases by errors of Anson and Medullin, tho Ints tor missing o very difiicult chance, und u couplo of pusacd balls by deGeary then gave Cuthbert o run, Tulono then 1t & conclusion to tho Philadelpliln’s in= ning by going out at first bace, loaving the Athlellcs victora by onorim, Tl het twb fonings wero playod in tho dusk, tho oxcilement being intenso until tho 18t 1man was put out, Tho Athictics owo thelr victory to their suporior baiting and Tisher's very elfcellvo pitching, Seosenderfor taking the lead in baiting. Fulmer oxcelled in ficlding ond batting for tho Thila~ Qolphinn, ‘Tho following is o summary of tho gamo TIILADELPRIA, Sopt, 29,—Tlghith game of tho cham- ionsip soriea Botwoén (ho Filladelplias aud At eties s Athetie. | RITPIA] Philatelphia, 11 7P 1T eGeary, .....| 1 1| 6| OllCuthbert, 1, £..| 2| of" Melirido, v, £...1 1! 1| of offwood, a b.r..oo] 0f 1 Angon, 1., .1 0| 1[13; ol|rulodle, o ol 1 Seaseiorfiricl| 1) 412 o Meyorts, $427) 2 0 Fiaor, p. 0 2 1j 1Bochtel,'r, £ | 0f 1 Satton, ¥ 01 1| 3) dhguimer, & 1) 2 2 aDp, 5 B allTrency, o Mornhn: 3 2! 7l1¥ack, 1 b, 1| 3 Medullin, 1. 7.2} 2! 3} 3 ojlzotticin, p 0| 0 —l| Totals, Gl 8j29[15 Tinfugis— 507809 Afhlctle. ... 311017 Philadelphia. 00002130118 Runs Earnod—Athlotic, 2; Philadelplia, 0, Bases on Errors—Athldtic, 63 Philadulplis, 7, Umpire—, £, Young, Washington, Time of Gamo—Two fiours, * BOSTONS V8, ATLANTICH, Nrw Yonx, Oct, 1.—DBaso ball: Dostons, 8 Atlantics, 6. TARD LUCK. ‘WasomvoToN, Oct. 1.— Buso ball: Washing. tons, 14; Philadelphias, 18, . BILLIARDS, DILLIARDS FOR THE MILLION. Chicago bids fair to improve upon her former roputation as thecity of great billiard balls, Anotlior monstor room is added to the list, mak- ing ono of the largest in the city, and ono of tho fiucst In the country. Wo rofer to tho now and beautiful establishmont of Mr. Jamos Pratf, an old aud popular room-keeper, on the southwost carner of Olark ond Washington stroots, with ontrances from the cast, north, and south, Itis vory handsomely fitted, the Olork-stroot on- tranco and bar being unsurpassed as o rich pieco of fresco-work, Bixteen bevel tablos, from tho manufactory of Emauuel Brunswlok & Co., aro distributed about tho room, so 88 to afford play- ern menrly doublo the wusual amount of elbow-room, Iverything will bo in keoplng with the gizo and appesranco of tho ostablishmont, 'strictly high-toned and respectable, a placo of resort for gontlomen, Tho dotails of managemont will dovolve upon Mr. John Bossunger, tho rising young billinrd oxport. To-night occurs tho oponlnfi, and o rand time i oxpected. There will bo exhi- fimon games by Slosson, Rhinos, Bossungor, and othors, and & cordial invitution is oxtendod to tho publie, THE PRIZE RING. THE “ JOURNAL'S "' CIALLENGE REPIIED TO. The Journal of the 27th ultimo temporarily censed to ba n wmoral papor adapted for (ho in- slructivo reading of nursing childron, aud;pub- lished a challougo from & person in Xalamozoo, Mich,, bantering any one weighing 124 pounds to fight him for from ©100 to $500 o sldo, and stating that if thiy offer was not accopted within two weeks ho should elaim the champlonship of tho Wostorn Btates, This deflanco came to tho notice of Jomos Stophons, of DuPago County, who consldors himeelf o protty fair Ind with his flsts, and who woighs 1243¢ pounds, a Jittlo ovor the limits, but ho will swoat off his fractlon, if necosanry. If tho Kala- mazoo Bantam had gald ho should havo clnimed tha championship of tho United Btatos, Blophens wonld not have minded it, but these protonsions 1o supremacy In the Western World offended his patriotism, and ioneo it Ia that Lo is ready tu Lt up auy sum batween tho limits named, and will be ab Jpokson, half way botweon here and Kalamazoo, on the 6th instant, in order to tulk businoss, 'dudging by tho looks of Mr. Hto plony, who iy & ‘Lraw-hmmou, stonj-armed young féllow, tho Knlamazoo man will flud him & protty ngly customor Lo handlo. AQUATIC. JOBLPIH O, CLOUD AT VIORSDURG: Vioranung, Oct. 1L.—Josoph 0. Cloud, tho great Amorlean oarsman, arrived lore yestorday at13m, Holoft Lievo for Now Orloand at 13 m, to-duy. IN LIQUIDATION. Scono In o Wabnsh Avenuo Bonrding= Lgusneeliow [Ive Dedbroni (Who Depoaty nt the Unton Natlouw) Camo It Over Mya, Koldhosh, ‘Fhe henrt of the doad-beat by JoyIul, but tha faca of tho bonrding-house keopor i woa-bogone, and frequontly bathed In toara, Why thisis thus I cosleat dosoribod by reproducing n con- voration ovorheard in n well-known buarding- houso on Wabash avenuo, Tho scono will bo all the more intoresting when it ju statod that there is bardly n boarding-house on that nristocratic avenuo whero n sinular dislogue has not, within tho past weok, takon placo. Beeye—~Young Dedbroal’s room on the third floor of Wabash avonua boarding-house, Ilo s siltiug on a loungo emoking u cigar, elpping oceastonally somothing with o spoon in it, and looking gonorally serenc and complacent, A knock ab tho door cawses him to start, Ife ghovos his cigar into tho spittoon, hides the tumblor, elts down upon Lis trunk, burios his hend 1n his hand to hide o woa-bogotton air ho lias summoned to his aid, dishovels his halr with & frautio flourinh, nnd efaculntes, in the most mournful of tones, *“Come In.” Tho ro- spouno is mado by Mrs, Koldhualy, Lis landlady. ho opons wpon him tendorly, ns becomes n land- Indyand tho painful position in whichhor bonrd~ or indiscovored. 2 Mrs. Ioldunsh—Why Mr. Dedbroak, what is tho ml\lto‘;{ \‘\’Imt ean bo the macter ? JMr, Dedbronk gronus, S, Koldimsheode. Dedbronl, apeak | What iy tho mutter 7 Can 1 do auything for you? Bliall T send for tho doctor ? Mr, Dolbroak—Leave mo, Mra. Koldatow-~I Dog pardon, Koldhaul, I mesn—loave mo. Seli- tuito is ull Lorave, Oh-heb-lihi | Mra. Koldhush—Whovoe in tho patn; Mr, Dod- broak 7 Placo tho puin, and if Davis’ Painkill- eror Dnlloy’s Extorminntor haw virtuo in it, then I— Mr, Dcdhron’k-—-ll’l ltes dcoper, Mra. Koldhash, ~—deaper, dospor, deepor. e Teoldash (to whom Dodbeonl has on pre- vious ocensions dropped matrimonini hints ns n means of staving off sotiling-day)—Why, what dnos ho monn 7 Ob, I'm &0 flucied! Ronlly, v, Dodbronk, what'ean I say ? So suddenly | Dearmo!l Shio sinks upon the trunk bosido the discon- solato Dedbroak, and offers him kind consola- tions, which aro resonted. Mr. D. disengages himself and makos for tho door. _Tho tearful landlady follows him. Mr. Dodbronk—Why, madam ! what do you menan ? Consider, madam, your indiscrotion may become known, ‘Lo otlior honrdors— Mg, Koldhash (whoso gonoral appearauco in- Jorsos tho proverh that says a certain placo hns no .fury like n woman scornod)—Tho othor boaidors, Mr. Dedbronk | Tho othor bonrdors | (raising 'her volco to concort pitch) tho other Donrdora is gontlemen which pays thoir board, n thing I con't say for all my boarders, Tho othors poyw'in adyanco, but you— Mr, Dedbroalk (who by rosumed his uncom- fortablo position on tho trunk, and looks mora unhappy thian evor)—Ms. Koldhash, what did you como to my room for ? Mra. Koldhash—Come to your room for ? For tho threes weelds bonrd you vwe me, and which I must have or elso—(sho looks tho dreadful alter- native,) Mr. “Dendbronk—IIow unfortunato, madam, liow very unfortunate! Ilad you but called this morning, whilo I was in, tho monoy should hayo baen yours, But now— : Mrs. Koldhnsh (impaticntly)—Woll, sir, but now ? . Mr, Dedbroak—Now madam, T am tho unfor- tunate possossor of a couplo of thousand dollars wiieh— Mrs. Koldinsh—A couplo of thousaud doilars ! Why, Mr. Debronk, that untidy-girl Itas not fixed up your room to-day : I really must dikchargo her. Theso pillow-cases! an inch thiol with fir-oil, I declare, You ate lichtly at dinnor this evening, have n littla cold chickon and n cup of tea. Now do, lob me porsuade youl A couple of thousand dullars, Mr, Dodbrosk? A nieo lit- tlo sum of money indeed, Mr. Dedbroak—It is indeed, but unfortunately Iean't— Iirs, Koldhnsh—Can't what? Ar. Dedbroule—Can't lay my hand on & cent ofit, Ity ofl in Coolbaugh's bavk—Oh-h-h-h, (Sinfis into the cpaco hotween the trunl and wall, And gromne.) 3 Dir. Koldlinsh—You wrotch! You are the cren- ture I would wasto my cold chicken and ten upon! Coolbangh'® bankoh? ‘Tant's what all tha othor Lonrdera told me. No, Somo of thom #nid Irn ITolnos's | Dua. Soupboy over the way snys hor_bonrders put hor off in the same way, g0 docs Mra, Pickedilsh and Mra, Oldjoint. That is too thin. Mr, Dedbronk, I givo you until this timo to-morrow_to.pay . your bonrd, and if it is nob paid then I'li—(looks tho fearful consc- quonices, nnd thumps hor way dowu etairs) mut- tering to horaolf **such a monn 82t of bonrdors— not ono but is Lwo wooks beki -Coolbaugh's bank indeed—shank-bono beef risen to 10 conts a pound and the cash system goiuy to comto into forco I Grayp Frvaur—Young Dodbroak locks tho door upon his rolveating landiady's form, rear- rangos his hadr, smiles complacontly at_tho ini rovement, as shewn in his mirror, lights o Froah oigar, mixas unothor glass of W, wad W and throws' himself upon the lounge, murmur- ing, “OId Iady had it bad that timo, What the douce shonld I have done without Toin Hardup's brilliant suggestion nbout the banks in liquidation? Coolbnugh 18 right, aftor all.” A BOGUS REPORTER. Elow o Young Man Fed and Clothed Xltmsclf on the Strength of IMis Al- Jeged Comncction with the ¢ Evens ing Manll: It hng transpired that, if & young man will walk the stroats of Chicngo, and roprosent hime self to bo o reporter of thoe Evening Mail, ho can oblain almost all tho necessities of lifo without tho expendituro of o ecent of curroncy. Bomo timo ago n' young man named L. W. Kolhausen beeame o rolicitor for tho Fvening Mail. Maving proved himeelf incompotent, ho was dischargod, Not in tho least diecournged, he applied for & placo on the local department of tho samo papor. Ifis application mot with o vory flat rofusal. o thon soems to have ro- golyod that for all such purposes as sceuring free access Lo tho theatres and othor shows, and ob- talning credit with Lis llu:dlnd{ and his clothior, lie would becomo n roporter in name, if not in fact. This supposition s bascd upon tho fact that, whou ho lolt inclined to attond the theatro, ho_ would writc for himsolf =a “pass” and sppond the namo of M. O. Btono, tho cily oditor of tho Mail. By this decelt ho ia said to lave witnessed sovon] aond:lnys In soven dayw. But what causcd 0" managers of the Alail to Bweor ~out & warrant bofors Justico IInines' for Kolbauson's orrost, was that of inducing his clothier and shirt-maker, on West Madison street, to place armonts upon his comoly porson which wero fu Lo paid for at atated periods, and the intorest that should in tho meauwhile acerno was to bo wiped out by the insortion of sundry local notices in the columna of the JMail, commanda~ tory of the garmonts. Tho oredit wag, in most casos, froaly given, bocause Kolhausen ropre- gentod himself to bo o roportor of tho Hrering Mail—n vory rospousiblo ]mpnr and A yory responsiblo person, thought hig clothier and his shirtmakor. But dacoption aud falso protonsen aro vory frail, and do uot long sustain ovon the shrewdest person, So Kollinusoen's Lrue charac- tor and -~ vocation wero woon found out, Thon those whom he had docelved, and chonted, nud llod to, _becamd furious, and callod at the Mail ofitee, and rolated each hig or her grioyoance, The propristors of tho littlo paper, also bocamo furious, and forth- with swora ‘out n warrant for Iollinuson's nar- rest, oharging. him with a varioty of crimon, Last ovenfug at teg-timo tho protendod reportor still rotained’ Lis lllmt{. deupito tho vory ox- haustive senveh mado for him by s Conslablo yeeterday aftornoon, Y ——— TIE COLLEGE OF PHARMAGY, Tho rovonth annuel course of instrucilon in tho Collogo of TPharmaoy was innugurated lnst evouing at thoir hall, No, 77 Doarboru-st, I'rof, T, D, T'rimble read n vory longlhy oseny on chomistry, botany, and pharmnoy, After cons cluding his esdny, Lo said that the Collego had beon aestablishod to seoure an intelligont and compotent sob of apotheenries, A College of Pharmuey in Chicago was firat ostablishad on the 1h of Soptembor, 1859, with only twolvo moms bora, ~ In 180, they suspondod on socount of * Land Road Oftice, tho war, but resumed again in 1867, T'rom that timo thoy wont alon) pranrnruuuly until tho roat flra, whon tholr Colloge, with all its gulltnntn wan doutroyod, and the studonts soat- tored to tho winds, On the Gl of March, 1873, n mooting was held nt tho Wost Blde Shorman Tiouse, and the Collogs wag ngain organizod, Thay wore now in the posscselon of a fine libra~ ry, matorinly, and instrumonts, for which tho woro montly indebtod to frianda in Tagland. Thoy had now thirty-rovon students, and, with tho ‘co-oporation of tho dr\lg—[mlnmlli' they would soon bo na prosperous ad the College at Philndglphia, Tholra was tho most noble of all ocenpations, and thoy slionid worle torether in unlty and harmony, for tha gool of humanity, selonce, and progress, ¥ T MICHIGAN. Ieport of tho Sinto Lreasurer for the Finvenl Yenr Ending Sept. 30, 1873, Special Dapatels to Pho Chicago Uribune, Tsipron Miche, 0%, Teertio. ToNort ‘of the Btato Pronsuror for tho fleeal yonr ouding Sopt, 80, 1873, prosents tho following fignres: Tho balmico of cash fn tho Trodsury Hept, 80, 1872, wad, $ 077,214.00 n 0w Tax historlos, deols, Scito tax Jands, ro- demptions, and delinquont taxos, $ 821,100,00 cipal and interost from Land-Onio 67,216,10 Internol Improvoment Fuud... R X Doposlta and intoreot dopnalts from Tri ‘miayy-School, Swamp-Land, and Univer- Aily. 8,631,31 Toxs on past-pald Innds 853,007.21 Foca plnts, ot from Land-Ofiica. G957 Countics, Btutd tax 1871, 1872, Getioral Ao~ couut, 'tazes and_redemptions, and tax- Balos, . 20,971.85 Bpocific 4X64, . ,490,92 Tolls on Bault Sic. Aario Ganal. 28723, United States 6 por cont of ca land, .vee 0,840.11 Tnteredt on Aiplns , e {ox_salos, und contracts’ for cacheat of Landy,... 680,54 Bales of Dl 9,631.40 Old furniture, ordnanco aloros, grass and troca from’ Capltol groundy, and old lunkes, ovevo Toddiers'iiconses. Teen, Secrotary of ‘Staio, Nolarier Tuibiic, 121,00 260,52 ‘Cotnmisaloncr of Deods, Stato Treasuror, 100,00 Governor nnd Auditor-Goneral for filing TOPURLBasaesasases saenstsnreseresnannses Bi4.00 Tatal recetpts.... . $2,102,401,52 TPAYMENTS DU Bonds—Canal, two-million k 1878, 1833, and renowal Coupons—Uanal Load fon loan, and war-bbiuty Countiss—Priusry-sciool taxes collocted, canal apportionnent. . Appropritions—Univorelly bullding, Tto- forin-School, Asylum for Insane, Asslum for Doaf, Dumb, and Blind, Agricultueal Collego id, Normal Schiool, Geological Hurvoy, Imigration Commisslon, Stato rison, 8tate Library, State Gapital, Stato Tublio' Sclool, Olirlinblo Institutions, Toacliers’ Ingtltutes, Committos on City and_Villago Obaritics, Btato Board of IHoalth, Manual, compiling and indoxing Senato’ nud Wovse Journal, and lnying cornor-atono, LT Avurds of Board of A , Drin binding, psper and statlonos, awards, Saulto Sle, o . :{'S 510,000.00 - 123,193.43 04,809.28 591,800,03 148,657.89 2 il goneral Marlo Cana, Bwamp adverlising ealo of for- Telted lands, Michigan Roports, cxpenucs of Gourta and suits, Tofunding cxcoss of intercston falao aurvey draining lands on eo, 10, Bwamp Land Road, U, Py Tinzloton & Daary assot lands, locating P, . indomnity fands, and Commiesion on Fiahurica, Redomptions, ... Swamp-land ‘waraanis, Sithes Expousea of Courts, snics, Tnatiratico Dite Toau, Inapcctora of Btato Prison, Trus- teca 0f Asylume, Suporvisors appralsing finprovomonts, ind Stalo reportors ... Rofunded—Land-OMee, prinelpal und jiie terest, apecific taxos, fees of Notarics Publié, aud procceds of ralo, Publishing Laws and Toport of 1878... 165,780,81 43,5083 203,440,51 6,783,88 1,184,010 5,170.48 138,12 nturo b 1o/ oo tarnoaas Conatitutional Gommission, Miscellancolis, ... ceee 8201800211 Tolal payments. ... Arrasigemonts for Luying tho Cornore Stone at Lonsing 'FosDayseland=0f- fice IEccoipts, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TLANsING, Mich., Oct, 1.—Tho Common Coun~ cfl presents to tho Bteto Committea for deposit in tho corner-stone silver plato with tho ecity goal ongrossod on it. ‘Cho receipts from the Land-Offico for tho fle- cal yoar cuding Sopt. 80, 1878, are §5,461.50. Bpocinl trains on the Lake Bhoro & Michigan Southorn Iinilrond leave Adrian nt 4 o, m,, and Coldwator at G 0. m., nnd doparis from Lunsing ab4:45 p. m, Thod., I. & 8. Railroad loaves Jackson at 10:40 a. m., and Wenona at £:30 &, m., and avrives ab Lansing ot 12:30 and and at 9:40 8 m. i'hacity s covered with rofroshment-hooths,and 1ho dorricks arc deck:ed with overgroens and flags. Long trains of froight-cats filled with moala wore tnkon to Howard and Datroit for use’ to- MOIrow. PR — RAILROAD NEWS. Change of Gange of the Grand Truunk XEnilway. Special Dispatel to The Chfeago Tribune, Tonoxto, Oct. 1.—On Friduy aud_Satarday of this weok, o ghugo of tho Grand Trunk Kail- way from Stratford, in the west, to Montreal, in tho onat, Iu to bo clianged from & gauge of b foot 6 liichos to tho Amorican gaugo of 4 foot 81¢ Inches. On tho Gth of the month tho ling will bo run on the lnttor gaugo, now enginos aud cars {aking tho place of the old onos. Toledo, Wabash & Western Railrond Elucllul{; Tor.epo, Ohio, Oct. 1.—Tho annusl meoting of the Tolado, Wabash & Wostorn Railrond Com- pany was Lold at thia place to-day, There was a full ropresontalion of stook, und the following Toard of Dircctora wero olectad : Jobn F. Tracy, Ilinois : Bidnoy Dillon, Milton Oourtright, John §. Cnsomont, Ohio ; P, L. Cable, Illinois ; John Ross, J. D. Cox, Obio; A. J. Crawford, Indiona ; A, Sohell, Konyon Cos, Win. L. Scott, Goorge Cecil, E, C. Bonedict, John I, Cocil, 8. W. Thelps, Indinna, While tho cloction was being hold, after tho mecting was or- ganized and tho votes had boon cast, an _ox parto preliminary injunction, issued by Judgo Paino, of Clovalund, Olio, was servod, roatraining cortain stookholdors from voling. Aftor tho election, the now Board organized snd olectod ox-Socrotary of tho Intorior, J. D. Cos, President. Meceting of tho Stockholders of the Lounisville nnd Nashville Rond. Loumsvitte, Ky, Oct, 1.—Tho aununl stook- holdora' meatlug of tho Louisvillo and Nashvillo Road took placo to-day, Thomas J, Martin, W. IL Bmith, and W. M. Farrington wero clected Dircctors for tho opsuing throe yoars, ‘“he Drosident's roport shows nn Increase in tho cost of tho rond for the past yoar from £14,108,208 to £32,946,898; not owrnings, ©1,411,124, an Incronso of 4.85 'per cont. Ono milllon six hundred and four thousand sov- en hundred and forty-fivo dollars woro exponded for rolling-stack to give incroased facilities for froighting boyond the terminus of tho road. Noarly $4,000,000 were spont on tho Bouth & Nozth Alabnmn Railrond, —_— TEXAS. Theo Cotton Crop 1njired by Floodse= Denind of the Sto: Qoncorning the Nocond Raid into Moxico by United Sintes Wroopy. DBrownsvILLE, Tox., Oct. 1.—Continued heavy raius have damngod the catton orap thronghout tho ontire lowor Itio Grande Valley, 'Tho worms hiavo apposred on a number of plantations in this vieinity, doing much damage. The low, Inuds nro covored with soveral inchos of water, stopping tho worl of gathorlng tho orop, Tho olinrge of tho Vose Jublica that asrmod Onitod Statos Koldiors hnd again invaded Moxico Ia untrue, Whon. {he stoutnbont Little Flota strundod on tho Moxican bank of the Rtia Grando, Army-Poymastor Nichols wan o paesongor, with o guurd of United Btatos soliiors, who nssisted In saving tho cargo, and guayded it and the Pays master's safo aftor landing it from tho wrook, ELEVATED SIGNAL STATIONS. NMotoorologlicnl Obsorvations to ho 'alken On Pike's Ponk, Col, Moro than Pwo and o Rulf Mites Above the Nen Levol, Dexveg, Col,, Oct, 1,—Tha Unitod Btatos sig- nal stntion on the summit of Pike's Penk Is noar- ly comploted, and will he dedicated with appro- priato coramonios on tha'1ith innt, Tho telo- graph livo o the summit {s already completed, and when tha tation is fully catablishod fai=") Jportant suontila disclosuros may bo oxPoctml. Tho wlgnal station i 14,216 foot wbove tho son lovel, “One obsorvor and threo assistants will romalu o tho summit all wintor, I'ho new tyail lending tliorplo ronders ts lopation gccossible, nxcn;}lms n tho most sovere woathey. CANADA'S COMMISSION. Ats Labors were Ooncluded Yestorday nl IReport 18 Now in Slow Sir n A, Macdonnld Proposcs to Face Down Parlinmeoent. Speetal Dispateh te the Chicago Tribune, ' TESTIMONY, OTTAWA, Ool., 1,—The Promier of Quebee, Attornoy-Genernl Onimot, was hoforo tha Royal Commlusion yestordny, nnd omphatieally con- tradicted all MeMullon's stalomonty baving roforanco to himself, Il deuled that o hind re- cotved any money or the promise of it from Allun or anyhody ol<o In connection with tho Puafle Rmiwny, Witness, huwover, skl s 1 lazgely Intereated mysolf in tha Northiorn Colonizae don Raliway Company nid Rond, T liuvo, I its ju- torest, disbitracd conslderablo sumg nnd undergono much fatiguo, but—God bo thauked—withaut recomn. pense, hoping only that Lo the Provinea of Quobee mny aceruo tuo enefits which wil flow_ from tho constrace tion of tho Northorn Colonizution Redlwny. It will be romomborod that Allan’s testimony was to the effocl that the success of the Pacilie Railway was the suceess of the Northorn Colont- Zation Railway; and honca tho ronson why ho had supportod the Pavitle Ratlway sehono, nnd that tho two wero jointly intorested. But Oulmot vory cautiously omits to adwmlt Lho close counection botween thoas two ronds, though ho ovidently recolved, and wswears he disbursed, largo sumg in tho intorost of the Norihern Col- onization Ruflway. In courso of hia evidenco, Lo nlso Bworo as follows ¢ Of courso It 18 well kuowa that I am not a member of tho Commous, nor was I n candldnta for election fo 4t. T woutn fow tinos Lo Bir George Cartler's Central Ticction Committee, but I lnow nothing of tho dis= tribution of tho money. Of courrc, 1 know from per- soual oxporlonce that it was nceossary Lo huve money. Iita dopoeition -was_sigued lato in tho day. No other business wnu dono. ., THE LAST SESSION, Tho rogal whitowashors lind_{loir final pltting at noon to-day. 'Tho following wre the witncees , who weresummoned but declined louwmnr, viz: Tho Hon, L, 8. Luntington ; Goorgo . Modul- lon’ and 0. M. Smith, of Ghicngo; Sonator A. B, Foster, Qoorgo Nosris, Jr., of Montroal, and Jobn A, Porkins, Dy commnnd of tho Chair- man the Crior wont through the farco of calling thrico for each of these in nn ompty court- room, and roportod thom nbacut. 'Who Chair- man thon said that tho Commission, baving comploted tho oxamination of all witnesses who hnve appeared bofora it, and no information baving boon received of nny othor porsons being ready Lo tostify, this sittingof tho Commisslon for tho purRum of taking ovidence is now do- clarod closor Tho Commission immediately aftor loft tho court-room. It is undorstoud that Commission- or Dolotte remalnn in the city to proparo s roport to be laid bofore Parliament, Judges Day snd Gowan rolurning homo till such tinoas the re- plorb shall bo ready for adoption by the Commis- slon. _BIR JOIIN MAGDONALD'S OPINION. The impressign now provails that, notwith- standing the fact thnt tho accused had every- thing in their favor, the position of mattors are much worse than whon the Commission began its work. Dany Consorvatives admit this, and oven 8ir John A. Macdonald himself, in private conversation yosterday, admitted that ho was positivo of having o mrdorlly whon the House of Commous moots, but Donsts that ho will take care that * Grits," na Reformers are tormed, will not _como into power, In timos gouo by cally known na the double-shufllo, and it is now surmised thnt ho promeditatos somo method of obviating o Parliamontary investigation, A dis- solution” of Parlisment and an appoal to tho couatry, with ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT BRIBERY, is not an unlikely idea of Bir John's ; but it fe beliaved thut Lord Dufferin will not dopart from hig privato promiso to Mackenzio, leador of the Opposition, that Parliament shiall have an op- portunity of pronouncing judgmont on the churgos, AN INDIGNATION MEETING. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chteago Trivune, Nraaana, Ont., Oct, 1.—A grand Roform do- ‘monstration was liold hioro yostordny, Thiscon- stituency has been iutcmml{I Ministorial for yonrs, hut the presonco of Mackenzie, tgmw sition leador, and Dlake, the Canadian Glad- stong, as well as the Hon. J. G. Currie, ex~ Speaker of tho Legislatura, aud others, drew out o large gathoring, in epif of tho digngrea- ablo weathor, Rouslug specoion wora dolivered, ond {ho_ following, nmong othor rosolutions, was earvied ¢ That tho courso of tho Govornmont, in advisiug the [rorogation of th Purliament of Cimdy nnd eitab- ishiug n tribunnl of their own to investigato obirges againet thomsolves, was n proat publio wrong, and a serious {aterferanco with tho independauco of Parlia ment, aud a doliborato fnsalt to the paople, Spectal D i MONTREAL, ing in Mochels, Beaublen, Mindaterlal A, ., in nceopting $7,000, und in his gouctal courso fu tho Puclle Raflway aud otlier malters, Ovor 1,000 people wera prevont, and resolu- tions wero carrled condematug tho prorogation and cx- premsing abhorrence at thu conduct of tho Governe ‘ment in general, Special Dispatch.to The Chicago Tribune. St, OxTIARINES, Sopt, o “somu_ time, great offorts have been mado in tho Niagava Disteict (0 et up & domonstration fu lonor of the Dominion Gov- crumont, to noutralizo tho offoct of ko many indig tlon mootings, All the mombors of tho Government wero invifud, “but yesterduy, the day fixed, cama ond ' went Cwithout ' n single Cablt not Ministor or uny promiuent publie mun belng presont, mave AL O, Camoron, leater of twolvo or thirteen Consorvatives in thie Ontario Legiu- Inture, Tho attondanco did not oxceod 2,000, Tho Reform domoustration in tho ssmo distrlet, n few weeka ago, wux attonded by 8,030 porsons, ‘Tl locall- ty was formorly a strong Govornmont Totreat, e RECONCILED, Yestorday Justico Banyon dischiargod Cloorga W. Jacobs, who, it will be romemberod by onr roaders, was arrosted on tho chargo of perjury Dby his father-in-law, Charles Wutson, for swear- ing that the Intter had given bis consont to thair marringo. Watson ifmmodintely sworo out & warrant for Jackson's arrast bofors Justico Dag- Eutt, on tho same grouud upon which Lo had oon proviously arrosted, aud Jackson also swora out a warrunt for Watson's arrest, for throaton- ing hia lifo, Deforo Justico Banyon thoy both agread to _*'play quits,” and waro nacordingly discharged, both boing roconciled to ench othor. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Ohicngo. ARRIVED. Prop Oity of Lendon, Tort Stanloy, Belir Auitralin, Muslicgon, lumbor, Solir Monsoon, Muskegot, lumbor, Selir Wallin, Holland, lumibor, Sche 8t, Putll, Gconto, Iumber, Behr L. MoDénald, Manistec, lumbor, Selir Rainbow, Sandusky, coxl. Trop Badgor dtato, Buffalo, sindrics, 8inr Shebosgan, Two Rivers, sundrlos, Stwr Coronn, St, Joo, Aundrica, Trop Montaun, BuTalo, sundrlea, Btmr Mluskegon, Grand Havon, sundrlos, Selir A, Frodorick, Holland, wood, Holir Four rothiors, liollaud, wood. Holur Progress, Hollind, waod, Belir E, 0. L, Grand T'ravored By, wood, Selir J, L, Blinnk, Holland, tanburk. Sehr N, ¥, Huwking, Hurou Lior, sixbe, Schr L. Faiutor, South Huvon, bark. Sclir Kato E, Howard, Muskegon, lumbor, Seow Obrlatio, Muskegon, lumbor, Scow 81, N, Duulan, Pie’s Bler, wood. 5 +..0ct, 1, Stmr Alnska, Buffalo, 61,000 bu corir, 100 bris pork, Simr Shoboygan, Manitowor, sundrios, Btmr Corony, Bt. Joe, sundrlos, Prop Clovelnid, Ogdcnsburgh, 1,00 b corn, Btuir Lawronee, Ogdeuaburgl, 13,330 bu corn, Trop J, & Hurl, Starqultd hud fntemmulisto ports, 5,500 bt corn, 62 brls liquor, nud sundrics, Prop 8, Louis, Buffulo, 22,000 bu wheat, 900 brls flour, Hchr 8t, Lawrence, Duffalo, 22,000 b eorn, > Sobr Golden Flcoce, Buffulo, 40,000 bu corn, 5,000 bn onta. Solir I, Birnes, Monominoo, 5,000 bu corn, Prop Aufu, Montroal, 16,763 bt Wheat, 60 ticrces lard, 8olir G D, Russell, Buitulo, 48,000 bil whuat, Hehir Jamoa Wade, Buffalo, 29,000 Lu corn, Bchr Ontarlo, Prescott, 14,300 bu corn, 2 brls flour, Holir Mary Bilzaboth, Marquotto and intermodlate .. ports, 19,073 b oats, PropuLuko Ontario, Moutreal, 16,500 bu wheat, = NIGHT OLEABANOLRS, QUT, 1, Belt M, L, Higginy, Qollingwond, 21,583 Lu eorn, Trop Acadis, Montreal, 800 brls flonr, 14,700 bu wheat, Bolie Qorrltt Bnith, Kingaton, 15,201 b Whicat, Helir America, Godariel, 93,618 Lit whoat, gehir Ban duclulo, Bufiuo, {7,081 bu coru, Trop Morchaut, Buffulo, 40,000 bu vorn, Selir Aunfo Vorigut, 40,000 by coru, Stnr Oina, Bullalo, 52,000 b wheat, Trop G, J, Trueadoll) Groon Bay, 7 bris whiskey sud wundries, Trap Wi, 2, Graves, Buffala, 39,550 bu corn, Eehir Biuerald, Colllugwood, 23,000 bu coru, Vewnols Pavsod Dotrott, Dernort, Mich,, Oct, L-Pssstn Ur—Props Plys moith, Arixes, Dimkivk nid bargos 3 barks lacing § wehra Molraso, Vayetly, Lrown, Gty of Shoboygaty teals, J, Woodrntt, Cavalier, Carlingford, Poyteh, J, Iloyt, Morning Binr, J, Buwyor, Atlauta, Noolo [UAgaun Down—fop Minucapolis, Nauhuaj solira Fulicun, Ok Touf, Hoanmi, Veat, Dynorr, Oot, 1—Evoning,—PAsiED Dow.—Prons Nauhun, Bt; Josopls, Mohnwle, E{( Panl, sulta Magill, Qamdert, Superlary M, Millel, 1, A, 10dnt. Tansed Ur—vroju Champlay, Aieligan, Ocoan, Gordon Campbolly Comot, Wann—goutliwit, Xilinols Biver andt ¢annl Nows, Speclal Disputeh k Chicays Tribune, TaABALLE, Ty O, LTt wirnior Lanen =Tl steamor Lancuster, to ing tureo. MgUt- bargen from Copperis Oreal Y prop | xilfaols, Witk siauo. boat Arable, \ghty rom. iroury s ol 8ir John hins succossfully triod what iy histori- | Dam, and pron_ Whale, with her barge Fricudsh londdd with corn from Ttenry, all nerived by river day, Tho ateamor Tancasior departed by 1iver with threo haryten londed swith rongl atono transforrod from tho ewin, for Copporns Crocks Tho prop Wialo and’ Nier bargo Friondship, londed with corn, nuid canal boats Arabia snd Erwin, boll light, paseed fulo tho cannl, Tho canal boat Fewin, with fough slono, Jolin Garter, s Burr Oak, both 10adud with lumibee, eliuglos, 'and poats, pastorl ont of the canal, Tho skago of tho walor on uiter-4lll_of lac 15 I0 F feot 11 Inches, Twonly-cight inchies of wator vl Lick Oror k hat, roportod from bok CANAL Opricr, Uliiosno, Oct ety Oty 60 1 o Minonka,' 5,009 b’ carn 3 M, Kalice Feddr, 6,000 bu corn$ humtorbolt, Lonont, BT yurdw ntond 3 Atpista, Lomont, L ¥ards stotn § Fiorenes Bager, Loniont, 80 yorrdn tone i Hoscue, Los monl, 8L yaid’ stonns 8, wnd T, Lomont, 79 varda oo} Admiral, Lemonty 8) yatds rlongs Mastin Hogan ; Lememit, 85 yardn wtone; L Walker, Tom mant ; 69 vards rlonod Constitullon, Lemant, 10 furda sonos Eilfe O'Connell, Sar, 80 yurds stond; prop, Wasp, Sl 16 yuvds wtone, Crianri—Dello Tronce, Morras prop Storm, Jo- £t umbor ; Onlarlo, Senden, 100,607 1 L= tower, Lomoat ; Silia, Willow Springs, 0, Oct. 10 p. m.—ANRvED =T, 1lirrington, Willow Springe, 50 fonaicu 1nntor, Seneed, 5,800 bt corn, 111 tni hatley Tnduslry, Morcls, 5,000 b corn 3 Allantie, Morris, 6.600 bu coritj Gen, Rosocrans, Fast Marris, 130 tons coal. CLuATED—Sunbount, Honicca, 02,104 £t lumbo Watotloo, Jolict, 8,410 ft lumbor, 1) m lath ¢ D, Wrlght, Jollet, 11136 toun coal 3 Trederlek, Tolist, 8, 81 Tumlier, 4,000 Iath 3 'L, lisbutn, Marectilen, 61,~ Weve, 'Morrls, 84,741 ft 290 £t Inmber, 8 m ahinglen's nmber 3 1ay Stale, Lafalle, 160 tons coal; Olive 87,481 ft lamber 3 Chiengo Ticlle, Ot— i, to 1, Tasille e tawa, 70 briw enll, 350 Liend eabhoge, 5,650 b mmdrien, SPECIAL NOTICES, Dr. Helmbold, Tho orlginntor of Duchu, lins th fhatall his fmftators base fatled to produes th hin preparation insures, almbold’s fixt, Buchu ounes. Ths others disappoint, T'oraons suffering from Kidnay Complnint, ol, Promaturo Doeay, Lusn of Vigor, or any sougettie of fndiserotion, onmot appls tha rouidy'tan soon, I ]If'(‘ll‘ point I3 (o got the o Hueliu Kx. ot which iy Helinbold's, atd no ofiior, Seclienclcs Mandralke Pills, Thaso uills axo compoaad oxatmivaly of vogniabo tn- grediunts, and although thoy ontlenly suporacdo ti usa gt mercuty, do not lone any ofita lnjurivusdifoota. 0 agt dicactiyapon tho livor, “aivd aco a valuablo' aiod: all cason ol g ‘orauggmont_ rowlting f ord yiatoof thn arean, Lirar Complaint, Kilious Disordars, Indigonion, Bibic Toddashe, Tophoid, Favars ko, ko all sucounls o ¢ fr0g o G Sehonck Mandrako PilIs. Tor sal Ly nll druggiits nnd dealars. DRESS GOODS. CHESU, PN 4 6 Interesting Pricess DRESS G0ODS SIS, Good colored Alpacas, nowost fall shados, ot 36 cts, a yard, worbh 38 ots, Colored Poplin Alpacan, 40 ots,, worth 60, nico lino of Serpzos, choice now shados, at 371, 40, and 50 ots, AW oo Sorges dnd Diagonals, lutest ;1:‘(&%?, ot 30 to 6 oty. o yard bolow rogular y‘?gnd All-Wool Empross Cloths, 50 cts. a ird, Fino All-Wool Cashmoros nt 50 cts., worth 86 ots., n groat bm‘inm. A lot of gonuino Liyons Roll Poplins, $1.256 quality, for 76 ots, ayard. Spocial Bargaing in Fronch Morinos, A good Blaciz Alpaca at 35 ets. o yard, Black Alpacas nt 46 and 50 ots., usual 60 and G5 cont qualitios, Tho largest and choapost stook of Black Oashmores and Drap d’Etod in the oity, All tho Intost and most desirable Mourning Fabries in large nssortment. GREAT BARGAINS IN BI’K SILKS, BI'lc Gros Grains at $1.10, S116, SL.5, $1.00, $1.75, S1.85, 52.00, an $2.a0, much' undor valuo, DY Drap d’layons_at $1.36, $1.80, $3.00, .95, $2.60, $2.75, $3.00, and £3.50" 'k Gnshmoro de Sofo at $2.00, $2.26, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00, and 55.00. BLId Gros d'Rhinds ot $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, and 53,25, A fow Fonoy Silks ot gront roduotions, to cloioout. 3 Tho choapost BI'k Trimming Volvots in tho_country, at $3.35, $2.50, 3775, $3.00, $3.50, 53,75, $4.00, 54,50, and 85.00, AlL51K Lyons Olonic Velvets at $10.50--a bargain, BAVK STATEMENTS. QUARTERLY STATEMENT rom b Vol Mg 0 1, 107, all Laans on Collntorul TasniirriEg, S8aLe0nnT Duo Dopositars. S1,352,440.42 Capltal Stuck, . 1), D00, Uiliividod Praiia B AR £4,851,600.37 D.D. SPENGER, Proddent. BICKFORD, Cashior, QUARTERLY REPORT OF THLE CONDITION OF TIIR Union Trust Co, SAVINGS BANK, Northeast cornor Clurk and Mudiann.ste., Clicago, at thio ologe of businoss Sopt. 1, 18 RESOUROCES, Toans and Dirconnts— “Ronl Estato" Flest Mortgnga ~ on praved clty property. S110,300.47 *Doman olluternl 67,50 g torals, . ” 15.02--8384 25 Oaplh i hnd i Moy SAUSERERITE York and Boston iz« : gfl:‘h‘u‘fi?u 1) 300040 SN0.00 :3'1‘11 03 Current S086,616.08 gttt pata 1 TATTLITIES: s Japital Stoolk pald In, 25 Kafulnk Tund.o, R e Unalvided Karn] . 5l Intorout . 11,5 Exchango.. . ‘Duodopositors, . 602,464 .08 DPULSIFER, Vien Pros't, BG56, RAWSON, Prosident, A ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK. Gould Brog. & Dikhlee, 149 & 151 Sfll&sfi., Chieago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIO METAL WORK, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountaing, Aquariums, Deor, Rogs, Lions, Emblematic Sigunas, Oopper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crostings, Iron Furnituro, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXOELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, Agonta for tho Fronoh Patont BOULEVARD- CHAIRS AND SEATERS, Agonts for Younglove Architogtural Iron QOomp! VAL Patous Wwntapted Tig, HOSWELL, Cashlor, 5 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Chas. Gossage & Co. NOW DISPLAY IN TEEIR ey Dapartment Hosiery Departmen Tho Intest Foreign Noveltios in Ladies' and Ohildren's Roal Borlin and Sexony Wool .Tnulmts.. Saoquos, and Cloaks, of all new shapes, in plain and fanoy oolors, including the "Bozique,” “Espy,” “Yokohnma, " Drosdon," * Alexandrovian,” with numer ous othor popular styles, Obildren's Pure Lamb's Wool Coats, ene tiroly now designs, fanoy and plain colorss Tippots, with Muffs to match, We solioit nttention to o superb stook of Ladios’ ond Obildren's Fronoh Gaitors, of now and very attraotive styles, just im. ported, A vory comploto stock of Nubias and other Kauit Goods just openod. Oustornors will find our dopartment for Tall and Winter UNDERWEAR Fillod with the BEST homo and foreign pro duotions, in all shapes and mizos, Fresh daily rcceipts of Ladics' and Ohildren's Fanoy Hosiory, Elecos-lined Hosiery, of the best Sen Island Cotton; an artiolo muoh more elastio in toxtura than any other man- ufaotures, » Full linos of Gontlomen's Undorwear and Fanoy Hosiery " AT LOWEST RATES," 106, 108, 110 State-st., 60 & 62'W: NEW PUBLICATIONS. D. APPLETON & (0, 549 & 551 Broadway, N. Y., Publish This Day: A NEW VOLUME OF THE INTERNATIONAL 8CI. ENTIFIO SERIES. MIND AND BODY. TR THEORIES OF THEIR RELATION. By ALEXANDER BAw, L. D., Profossor of Logio {n tho Univorsity of Abordoon. 1vol., 13mo. Oloth, Prics, S, Thls forms tho fourth volumo of tho **Tntornational Selontitio Serles " which Is latendcd to ombraco a surlo of popular small works in tho wmo3t intorosting dopart- monts of advanclng solonco. The velumes already issued aro: 1. FORMS OF WATER, In Clands, Ratn, Rivors, Teo, and Glaclors. By Prof. JORN TYSDALL, LL. D, T.R. 8. 1vol, 2wo. Prico, BL50, 11, PIIYSIOS AND POLITICS. By WALTER BAGEROT, 1val, 13mo, Oloth, Price, $1.50. I FOODS. By Fowanp Ssrm, M. D., LL, T.R.8. 1vol, 12mo, Cloth. Price, $1.76. ato I CIVILIZATION OONSIDERED AS A SCIENCE, 1IN RELATION TO ITS ESSENCE, ITS RLEMENTS, AND ITS END, Dy Gronok Tnms, F. 8. A, 1vol., 12mo, Prico, L. ++Thig principal cbjeat almed at in tho follawing page PP R A g N outline of eisilization, to domonsirate its capacity for eclontilla trontment, a8 alio fur practial application, and to viugo tho nacussity for culiivating ovary beancls af i€ ke, fi ordor to fiieuro tho ustablistiment of 1t a3 un ua- thro systom or condition,"—Lxtract from Proface, Olotlr, peid A MANUAL OF MIDWIFERY. INOLUDING THE PATIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY AND THE PUERPERAL STATE. By Dr. KARL SONROEDER, Profossor of Midwifors in the Lylngdn Institution of Erlangon. Translated fnta Engllsh from tho thied Gorman aditlon, by CHATLES M. Oanten, M.D. With % Engraviogs on Wood. 1vol,, 8vo, Cloth. Prico, §3.60. **The translator feols that no npology Is nooded fn oftaclng g teauslation of Soiroodor's *Mannal of Mid- wltors.? Tho work 13 well kuown in Garmany, ani tonstvols usod s n toxt-books 1t has nlecndy third gdition withiu tho shork spaco of tivo soa trnt from Protace, Py Two Now Volumos of the 13mo. Edition ot Qoopor’s Novels, THE WYANDOTTE, and THE HEADSMAN, By J. Fetuonz Coorn, Prico, $1.60 oach, V. Volume IIT, of THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, Conducted by E. T, Yousrans, From May to October, ox. gy 6. Drice, $3.60, Elthor of tho abave, whou not to ho hiad in Bookstoros, gont. fruo a1t uny part of tho United Statos, on ¥ reacipl of tho j AKE NAVIGATION. GOCDRICH'’S STEAMERS Wor Racino, Milwaukeo, Shobosgan, ote.y daitsy Sundags ‘oxcaptotl, ¥, m. Saturduy Esgurslon Luat for Mils wvaukeo, oto., dou't Ieavo wutil & p. 1. For_Gread Haven, Grand Raplds, Muskegon, Spring ko, Feuitport, Manlstao, ote,, dully, dunduys oxs aopicd, 7 p. w. x 8¢, dosoph, daily, Rundaga excoptad, 10, m, nrdays, boat don't leavo untit 11 p For Greon Bay Porta, Monday, Wod at7p. m, Mouday's aud W Escatiaba, o ate 0, y nnd Friday, Wednesday™s hoat goes ta REMOVAL ROV AT “Wo have declded that it will bo for tho intorust of eue shippere, as woll 13 uitrsolves, to romove fron 48 6 Waost Lako-st, 10 South Watar-st., tha he Commission trads, nd shall_ncSordingly, Oct. 1, vceupy 1ho four-story briok store, 189 SOUTE W.ATER-ST. Shall bo pleased tasco all qurold friands at our now storo duzing thio Exposition, ‘Trustiig ull may bo bunoe titod by tho romoyal, Wo xomaiu, yours vecy trui ILANGHELT & LYONS, contro of thu on nud aiter DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. 1t s horoby stipulatod and agrood by nnd betwween tha sovoral partners hurotoloro tradiius and dolng businoss st Do T33 South Watorate, in thy'sity af Chiexgo, umioe tho firm’ nawo of OOOIRAN & WISAVEH, that tho said partnorship bo, aud tho gamo i3, at aud from this Lo, disgolyod, JOIN O, GOUITIEAR, RILAN I, WEAVER, G 'FOR SALE. STOVHS. uso 18 , tho ** KA of Stovos, " saBlo Aunsricau uso iurnes, the,t Kin of Stovos, " for 10 Stat ikt onvips af ot MEETINGS, DMasonic, Waubansle Lndgo, No. 160, wcats {his (Thursday) ovuing, ui B wefiak, b Olental fint, 123 Lasalto sty far wark on tho 16, A, Dograg, Visitg brotliren core dinlyfavitod, "y ondor of i W 8, 1oL 3 DMasome, i E’:‘w&hl’nfif and Roboyats, By ordor :1[ the,