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4 No. 2,T0Kc, Oatn In falr demand and S?,{;‘e,".,“'}..,. 3, G 35" . lirley quist nad, - Qipnged; No, 3 apring, $1.00@1.18, Ttyo firny st 000, “Witwky—Firm, ats1.01, Provisions—Tork Aeni at $24.00, Bacon strong and bighats shoulders, 10)@100 s cleat rib, 100§ clor, 155 103 elear, Luyor Soptesbor, 16350, fixoxrta—~Flour, 6,000 bris; whenf, 27,000 b corn, 0,000 but § 08ta, 16,000 bu; xyo, 4,000 buis barley, 1,000ty ButrMERTE—TIonT, 2,000 brla ; corn, 11,000 iy, PHILADELVITIA, PRILADKLENIA, Bopt, D, — IREADATUFFA=—Flour— Bint gendes in falr domnnd} othor_grades alows How oxten fumily, $6.W@7.16; supers, $3.00@4,00, Whest quict: red,’ SL20GLAYE nmber, $131@L38 o ateady at 0@We, Corn i good démand at oo, Oata held firmly st 6O@000, . T PRovIErNA—Ouiet, VrrnoueusM—Stoady § roflued, 113@11K0; orudo, 41,0 i barrels, Winisiy—11eld at Burrin—Blendy 25@47o for choleo Westorn. Ouxesrelu hitllo domaud; 12K@1050 for prime Wantern10@31550 for skl 0t s—iasy ; oxtra Weatorn, 23@230. OBWES 260, Oswrao, Sopt, 0,—GrAIN—\Wheat dully old No, 1 atliwauked club, 124 Carn firm nt 8e, ] srra—Whoat, negleot n?.}'u‘&?"z‘v’a’wnu T N, 2 notd o 8 o to arrive snd cor lote at 83 @e, 54000 No, 2 Toledo (o azrivo eold a b, Faxanza—Firm; whent, 100: corn, o, ! ULEVELAND, B Ao, 205, O il and jowers Np. 1 7ed, $h.4d; No. 3, 81,08, Qull aud lowsh; W% T mixel, 836 ¢ low do, 8o o e . Bata e s Uettor's No, 1 Blate) 6Uc 3 No, 2 do, 48@400; while, Glo, k! -Pi-flml_r,un—-l‘!\\lnii sandard white, 0K@0%e; Durraso, Hopt, 0, od, Corn actiy a asiol) faa Oaln it OreveLAND, O, tont, 111@11e, O B e lical, 4,00 g corn, 1,050 bu; onts, 90 b, i MULTAULTE, i xee, Wi, Bepl, U.—DnEApsTurrs—Tlour qn?ixnlz" Tt dnehonged, Whieat steady : moderate de o1 Mitwoukee, $L.03: Ko, 3 do, 980; selier Sop: tomiber, 6o} Oclobor, D320, Oals Aearco and il or's Now2, 0@ Te. Corn lower and fn falr domand ; No, Anixed, 01'go. Ityosearcoand wnchunged ; No. 1, H4jq@tho, Burlvy searco nnd advaced j No, 2 spriug, sulics Neptaimber, $104 3 No. 8, 83c, ‘Faronts—T0 Buffalo, o3 lo Oswego, To, Jircetrra—Flour, 0,000 brls; wheaty 100 g oots, 0,000 bu, ‘SuipsenTs—Flour, 100, Leln; whoat, 17,000 Tu, 'TOLEDO, an. 9,—Durapsrurrs—Flour quict and nnclungod, What fair and firm ; No, 2 whito Wa- bash, $1,10} N0, 8 do, $1,13; No, 1 whita Mielilgan, 21,14} cxtra do, §1,10G1,103¢ nmber Michigau, $1.085 @108 ; solior Uctober, $1.09%3 No, 1 red, $112% 2°do, cash, $1.07@L.08; wellor Octobor, $LOY No, Tuniber Iilinols, $L.14. Corn Alcady; moderato demund; high mized, 80c soller Boptember, 783 783501 low mixed, T00; yellow, 80’ Michl- 1i0 grade, 780, Onts firm, and J@20 higher ; 0.2, b0c; Michigan, s0c. . Tarionze—Dull aud nominal, TteoriFTe—Flour, 500 brls; wheat, 30,000t} corn, B,000 Lt ;- oats, D,000 L, SiteaEaTe—\Vheat, 33,000 buj corn, 28,000 bu; oats, 8,000 bu. . MEMPHIS, Arescems, Sept, J.—Bueapsrurra—Flour dull and droopiug at $3,75@7.50, Corn moal exciied and highor @7 AL$4.20(84,20. , Corn quict at 03@050. Eaus—3arket bare. Jirrrn—Searce and flrm ¢ cholee, 3¢, 1 aT—Prairio, $16,00@10.00 ; chofce, $32,00820.00, Dias~-fiearcd and Arm gt $31,0095.00. Tuovisions=—Lard dull and unchanged, Bacon_ncl- i" and biglier ; suoulders, 10)@10%0; sides, 15@ G 3 BlotroN—Firm; middling, 1i3¢c. Receipts, 248 Dulcs, Sbipments, none, Hiock, 6,210 bales. LOUISVILLE, LouisviLLE, K., Sopt, h.—Corron—~Quiot at 10s, Dueapsrurka—ilour " andgoala quict and un- nnyjed. Tnovicions—Tork qulet and nnonanged, Tacon in fair demnnd 2 firm and uncbanged, ulk meats frm unchungod, Lard, 10340, Wty 1,00, BaGaING—Two pound Kontueky hemp, M@HNe; faxond Jute, 14x@100, - 01 0 S S e raN—Steady at 10 1xE1NKATE, O, Sept, Vi—CorToN—Steady at 10, - L rgElaur dul aud npclnnged, Wiitat {n demand, but holders fiem s red, $LOS@1I0; white, L1510, Carn senced, e, and highor, at T0@80e. Oats falruind_fiem ab 40@52, Ryo fairand firmat e, Barley fuir and firm, Otra—Unchanged, Eaas—Qniot and weak at 10e, .Quict and unchianged, (Guiot and unchauyd ot 134@14e. Tnovisions—Dacon fuir and fiem ; shoutders, 104 @103(c wpol 3 10360 buyor Soptomber's 1lo buyer Oo- twber ; cloar rib, 14 o} cloar, 16!, @184c, Wirdskx—Latr and v nb $1.00, NEW_ORLEANS, Nrw Ontraws,La,, Sopt, U.—BHEADFTOFFA—Tlone, 10,00 brls sold for Cuba, future delivery; at $0.20@ £0.33 for cholce treble exta ata afferad foc 4,000 ulore, it refuscd, Locul trado dull, Doublo four bulf Troble, $4.031@0.005 cholco extrs, $0.I5@T.00. . Corn anil ;' yellow mixad, 950; yollow, ¥70; whito, $1,00, Oals'tn falr supply and dull at Ge, . TaN—Dull at 81,25, 1a chuite, $36,50, By -2 Imovimoxa~Pork dull snd_qulet, but Srm. Mess, $25.00; dry-salt shoulders, $10,25. DBacon ?“l t, tnt strong’ at 1GI08@162;@16c, Tams dull at §16@ 1530, Lard dul? teroe, 1536+ Yog, e, Huaan—Good falr to fully falr, 8}(@350 ; cholco, e, . Movasses—None ou hand, Wiassy—Dull; Loufulana, $1,04; Western, $L.OIQ@ .08, Xa rrEE—~Quict ; falr to prime, 16@10)4¢. Gonxt nE:ernf,; ol 010 TTSBURG, Trrrsuna, Pa, Sebl. Do-BREADSTUFFS—Wheat frmer; Poninsylvanta and Oblo red, $112@118; white, $L.18@1.30. Corn flon at 8@, PErioLEUN--Crudo dull at 850 ut Parkor’s § immo- iato wbipmient, reAned, Philadolphti dollvery, 11}e, MARINLG, . ] ARRIVED, ‘Prop Dussla, Duffalo, suudrica, Prop Favorite, Menaminee, wundries, Prop Aunfo Laurle, Menoniinico, lunibor, Barga Honora, Menomlneo, lumber, ~ ° Targo Lllen Williums, Menominer, lumber, Darge T. J, Dronson, Menomince, mber, Bebr Cornclin, Meuoininee, lnmbir. Bour Clipper Clty, Duskoson, lamber, Bohr Ralpls Ifowielt, BMutiiston, lumber. Seur Etla Elifuwood, Whito Lake, Iumier. Seow Willtam Klorac, Gross Do, gruvol. Seow J. B, Nowland, Maistee, Hiruber, Soow Whirlwind, Muskeyon, lumber, Bebr Myrile, Muskegop, Juiler, Sebr Experlinent, 8t Josepl, Jumber, Hohr G, Wiuckley) Ocouto, fumber, Behr O%trich, Oudur River, lumber, Selir Anlares, Grand Lave, luniber, Henr Oarrlor, Munlstée, unber, Seow Larmobis, South Haven, lumber, Sebr Oliver Mitchioll, Oswego, coal. Behir Nusgova, Osweifo, couls Trop Vanderbilt, Bltilo, stindrica, Bunir Chicago, Manttowod, sundries, Btrr Coroun, BL. Juseph, pundries, ' g fichs Gean, MeDonulbe Uicr, wood, Selir Bololt, Alaska 2. I Lagk, Sehr Rob Roy, Stoney Creek, bark, Bebr Gnido, Carl's Pier, Lurl, Buar Murkegon, Mnskégon, sundrion, Prop Lukiu lircesr, Benton Larbur, sundrica, Yrop Obita, WiTilo, suudrien, Bebr Stary Ludwig, Ludwlg's Pier, Jumber, Bebr John Tibbets, Ludivgton, lumber, Bl Towyost, Matistee, lumy Helig Luniberman, Whito Lak Hobyr Mary, Muskicgou, luinber, Her Beu Siar, Keelor'h Plor, limyer, Helr Berth Larnes, Menontlney, fumber, Belr Avctiv, Sturgoun Hay, Jumbier. Beow Miunfa Corlutt, Muskegon, ice, Sehr Whres Brotliers, Vermilon, utone, Behir A, Froderick, Hollund, wood. : Prop City of Toludo, Ugdensbury, suudrles, Fehr It B. ubbard, Whito Lake; woods Sehr A, Piugger, Hollaud, wood. Prap &, , Baldwin, Escatiaba, iron oro, Largo A, L, Fotter, Facunnlis, iron oro, Tatge Jossio Liun, dliwaukee, Hekt, Behr 1, I, Brisee, Satinaw, Junbor. Sargo Cily of Grand 1luven, Muskgon, himber, Bargo City of Grand Raplas, Muskegon, isubor, Baro Golden Jaryeat, Grand finven, linbor, Bargo Wolvorine, Grand $kayen, lntber, Beht A, Mosber, Alpenu, humber, Hehr Potrel, Ludington, Tumber, el Auiorliy Blurgeo Dy, col goats. Geow Spray, Holiud, wood, Bon I 'OLEAKED, Stmr Coronn, 8t, Jorcpl, sundries, Bunr Chifeaga, Maultowat, sundriea, Prop Lako Jirceze, Bouton Lirbor, sundries, ark Garrior, Matiinter, 200 b oath, 5 brla tionr, Selir D, A, Van Valkeuhurg, uifalo, 51,450 b corn, Setir 86¢ Lawronce, Ditltolo, 92,100 bu coras, Selir Lako Forest, Goderien, 91,798 bu corn, chr George L, Wreun, Kingston, 14,357 bu whoat, SHohr Dlack Mawk, Litlcoln, 10 Lria pork, $00 be fard, aad sundedes, B 5 gebr F. J, King, Lifalo, 20,000 bu wheat, Selu . Kelderliotiso, Butfuly, 30,000 bt wheat, Tark 11, Bineoll, Jufiulo, 4,000 L wheat, Selir ¢, D, Wondeate, Bufalo, 21,000 bu whoat, b Owen, Buffulo, 40,079 bu oata, , Nillgaton, 36,705 bu wheat, 318 sncks hatl, ‘Prop Atubin, Buffalo, 18,103 bic wheat, 17,485 bu corn, 822 buys tax so Hoow Nitllow, \White Lako, 5 tonn hny, 20 brls e, NIGILT CLYARANCES, Japan, Dufialo, 16,500 bu crn, 600 brls flour, = 600 pigs lead, Prop Jayau, x:rln-. 3,000 Lrls flowr, 1,000 tes laxd, 1,100 ags Hocds Stmr Mintugon, Grand Hnves, wundrlcs, Humr 8t, Albuns, Cloveland, 75 bajs soed, Kehr Elizubett Jones, Bultalo, 40,060 bu corn, b Bahaww, Builulo, 26,000 Lu oats, op J, L, llurd, Yugly Harbor and intermodiate oty 670 bit'cort, 1,060 b 0ats, 85 brls pork, 17 brn Ve, 140 ek Sy 600 bag feod, und win= dcies, Prop Waverly, Tuftato, 17,000 bu wheat, 2,000 bu corn 100 b outs, 3,000 briu tlour, 50 tes lurd, 250 Lisgs Fecd, 400 biogs oll cake, and auudries, lumber, Trop « ko Frelghtn Were sanler, quolableut Sijo for corn aud 330 for wheat, The ofieriugs wore. laryer, Oharters: To Bultalo—Frop China ond sohru Hehuylkill wnd Alle ‘gioy, Whvat on private termu § wohr Sunyside, corn 313366 ; sehed, Goucl, corn o privato termie uche ¥, Kelley, oats on private tormn ; achr Baliawa, oata (yestorday atternovn) ullios Proy Ttussls, wheat and nats_throngh§ prop Lm&»tru Sato, corn through, Mo Riugston—Sche H, J, Lufl, 'wheat 8t 7:0, City “of ' Tolodo, oot furough, Fo Barnia—Prop Montgomery aud bargs 1, Bayes, corn, through, Totul, 13: capacity, 125,000 La wheat, 160,000 bu gorn, and 140,000 'bu oats, The #chir Morning Star and ong ollior, bofors rsporied for arn, woro rotaken for wheat, making, with one taken Inat ovening, the total capaclt muhEfid for wheat to- day 310, TTho clie deario LIud was lo re. ‘cugngol for corn atdxo, carryingt 0,000 bty 1llinols & Miehigan Cannl, Drnarrort, i1, Bopt, 9—1 p, m—OLEARED— Ericason, Henry, 47,460 £t lumbee, Drupakrort, il Sopt, 9—T:0' p, m.—ABBIVED~ Qen. Bherman, Benoea, 6,200 bu cotn, Oneangp~Hunter, Ottawd, 0,678 £t lumber, Veasols Pasned Port Huron, Ponr Huno, Mich,, Bopt, 0,~—DowN—Frops Denn Richmond, Nonry Taward; sclirs Thouas Tursons, Columbiati; bark Two Fainios. Ur—Lropa Attantlc, 3, 8, Fay nnd conmorts sehirs Waucoms, Dntcher oy, Ouk” Loaf, Danford, L, I, Baldwin, iTigglo & Joucs, K. 1, Tholhn, P Tt A 0 ore. Atlant, 8, It ept, O, —Dowx—] lantto, D, Caldwell, and Gomors, T ‘ Vr—Props Kersliaw, B, Josoph, Geltornla, To- tomac ; achrs Lucorua, Warmington, Tolgos, Morrici; Uuek Mastors, Miscollnncous. onoato, Tha lamber ficet 18 sovoral daga holind time, Ouly two fumber-Iaden vessols wer i thie susrkctlast oven- ing, ~Tlo ache Chapin it Millor Drothora? dry-dock getting o now mainmas}. —Tho schr Attauta liss strippod and gonointo wine ter guucters, "y e Dtooklyn ta gotting & now Sitiboom at Doolittle & Dlcott's dry-dock, : —Thio schit Darber 4 nt Millor Drothers’, being canled and otliorwise ropaired, —Thio atmr Alpeus, of tho Goodrich Line, while en routo from this iy (0 Escanabs, collidod’ with tho sche Transit, off Milwaukeo Nortli Point, shorily afior B o'clock Muhday evenfug. Tho schaoncr. wia atruck an tue starbaard Low, aud mullerod conalderaclo daui= ago, er Jibboomt nnd bowsprlt, knighthoads, thros of four strakes of plank, Lulwarks, stauchlons, ratl, and windlass were broken, (ho atomi_ twistod, th doclk startod on tio starboard sldo front tho bow 'to_about amiidehips, The veasel lenks Uadly, snd, bt for tho Zact thnd & poco of canvass wan liasilly nailed ovor tho Dreak In her Lull, she would probably linvo water- Ioggod and capilzed outaido. Tho cost of Topalring tho damago will Lo Letwoen 600 and €600, Thio crew of tha Trunsly male that thio vossol Was on fhio sturboard fack, with her lights burning. brightly. Tho Alpenn (st crossed her Daw, and (hien o sormo resson unexplained nitempted to cros socoud time, which reaultod Iu colliston. T uight wan no clear that tho steanier's uwno could bo read without troublo. Tho Alpeus rocolved Litls oF 1o damage, and contiined on hor Way, PLAEWNERE, Tho nctir Kato Kelly colllded with o briige at Tolodo Inst weok, and sprni o loak, : ~The cannl-boat Metamor was reported in troublo on Touawanda Ureck, Baturdsy morning. Blie was gratn-lndon, ond whealLoar fsom bad 2 eét of water b lior buld, —Capt. Willism_Robinson succeeded In_ralaing hmxflii {ho scow Iush, sunk v the harbor at Dun~ rk, Showss to_start for Buiialo intow of the tug Conipound Baturday ovenlug. Tho Unlon dock haa Veen ongagied for repairs, s Flo ateam-vacht Hansom, which was unk by col- Helon In tho Detroit Iivor o short {lme ogo, lias Leen reconstructed nnd 45 on hnnd ngodn for busthess quite improved I appearanta, —Tho Dotroll Zribund sssn: * Tho stesmlilp Amae zon, the departuro of which has beon anticipated for tho past fow days, it is now thought will leave hero by thio dattor part of thio woek. - Blio oes ‘westward, aud, ou reaching lake Mioligan, wil bo sssigiied 8 now routo snd suln the Englomnun Trausportation Lino betweex Grand Haven aud Milwaukee, a business for which shio will provo woll adaptod. “~Tha batkentina Gonersl Burnelde, Taden with e Dar, whilo en routd for Lake Erlo in {ow of the tug J. 1. Noyes, got upon the Tocks ot the head of Bols Blano Taland Bumlay night, and up to latost advices was not off, In the meautime seversl lurgo tugs heve pulled ou bor, but to no purpose, A considerablo portion of her cargo, It s thought, will liavo Lo Lo lightered ero #ho can b floaled, : —Tho achr Alice, from Chicago, honco for Queens. town, Ireland, withi 40 tons of frelght sud two sacks of hair, arrived hora yesterday, en route to her destis nntion. Bhe is in command of Capt, Thomas Burke, on experienced navigator, both on salt and frosh walera, A sbip botter fittad for voyngo of this xind probably coutd not have been eclected, sud lier gpe- claltics in thia re ct nced not bo relterated at this time. MMl will wisls tho Alice and her Jolly Captain o specdy voyage and mafo return, fn connection with profitable returns,—Defrott Free Prens, | —A very handsomely modeled steamer,—the Hise watha,—bullt st Dreadc, Ont., for Capt, John Weaton, of the etmr City of Dresden, has just arrlved at tho Darolt Dry-Dock Works for hor wmschinery, Sheis onu of tho fucst boats afloat, sud_was built fn forty~ fivo dnvh, It fs tho iutoutlon of Capt, Weston catablieh o lightning lno between Detroft and Dreedon. Z'Tio Dotrolt Post lun tho following n rogard to the diraster of the schr Pathiuder, and her rescuas 4 It sovins that the Caplain of the scheoner lnd, ow- ing to the denro foga and othor reasons, taken very 1itito rest for threo dayh and nights, sud on coming within slght of the rcef lightslilp poinied it out to his Mate and went below, telfing him to give the light a ‘wide borth, Io bad beon in bied about an hour wlen tho voseol struck, This was the first trip on fho Pathe Ander of the Mato i1 chargo at the timoof tho disuster, Taut To hias eatlod oa Mato with the ssme Captaln many Hmes beforo, and thio Caplain zass Lo thinks Lo fs one of the best on tho lakes, The Mata says bo 15 entively to blame, and asecried ihat ho showld” go aehore upon tho end of tho trip, Wheu tho Pathfinder struck she ‘was sbont three times lior own Jength from tho light- iy “Fencrally sponking, thelightahip is directly over tha soct, and, had 1ils beh Lo che 6t tie the of thediss Istor, s 1o, Mato. suppoxed it Wea, tho. Pathfinder, eiving Hor u berth of 500 feet, would liave passed i fofoty. Dt owing to the winds, the lightship was out tho fult Iength of ta auchor chain (somo 0 futh- Ging, whith catsed tho wscaloulation ou. {lia part of the Mate, B * g (ngs Torrent and Moffat succeeded in gotting her off the rocky Suturday afteruoon, ULringing her into Malden that evening, leaking slightly, Early Suuday moraing, with an axtra crew abvard to man the puinps, the Moffat started for Dutlalo with tho achooner, whoro ho 1s to Do rapnircd. £l was not ‘much damaged, sud ler grais cargo was ln good con- dition, and, with tho weather which provailed on Laka Erle durjug Bunday, it {s reasonuble to III}'VDON that shio ls eafely In dey-dock at Butfalo ero thla,” PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. s 7o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: Atatime whon the momentous quen- tion of the day undouvtedly is the moans of procuring immunity from the fearful ravages of such oxtensivo conflagrations as those to which ourtoo susceptiblo city hns beon 8o great & vietim, the artlclo you roprinted yesterday from on English papor deserved o moro conspicuous place. It guve a simple, conciso account of & wothod by which oven framo buildings may bo mudo absolutely impermeabla to tho dovouriug olement, and that, too, in an oasy way, and—s groater rccommondation still—at n cost renlly and literally *loss than nothivg.” Your columna liave contained, since the' " firo ques- tion " lns occupied the attostioh of the public mund, exhaustive argumoutsa in favor of pet theories, which aro, as ** Wont-Sido " aptly siylos them, * visionsry, or fuvolving suchoutley of public money as to make tha curo nearly no bad 18 tho disoase,” Even the plan suggested, and 0 ably digested, by the Hon, Josaph Medll, ju bis miaserly lottor .published by you on the 1st inst., would be, nfter il su cxpensive ono to the majority of people owning frame houscs, In mony coses, tha firsk cost of the ediflco was littlo moro than 3200, tho ostimated cost of ou- casing iv with brick. But lorowo have tho menus of roundering wood incombustiblo without cust; moreover, the process rendors eoft pine ag bord and durablo as teak or oak. Your corrospoudent is tolornbly conversant with the mothods practiced for the prosorvation of wood, and Lo in- couvineed that the plun in quostion is nob nul{oprnntluub]c, but, if properly carriod out, would bo parfeotly offectyal. Aauy yenrs sinco, tho method of imprognating timber With suiphato of copper 1ot alroudtiod was ueed for hot climatos,—theinventor claiming for Lis proceas tho preservation of tho tiwber from dry-rol sud from worma: agninst tho lattor it wad offectunl, and the wood so impregnatod wonld not Lmrn, your correspondent having tried it soveral tihios invery flerco fires, Dut uudoubtedly the pracess of imprognating timbor for building purposos with s soluliion of tungs. tate of sodn hus sdvantsges over suy othor method known, for various ronsous : Iirst, its eflicacy in rendering the wood incombustiblo,— a8 it becomes litornily usbostina fu nature § soc- ond, the extremo durability, toughnoss, and hardness of tho waod thus propared ; thitd, the cheapnous af tho process. A company would bo able to make s handsome porcontigo on their original outlay by a more nominal chiarge, A framo liouso built with timber “propared with tungstato of soda, nud palnted with *uilica paint, wonld be far moro nosrly fire-proof. than nllno-tnnzhu of tho brick and stonoe edificos of sho city, 3 Anothor suggestion paturally risea: A com- pany ougaged in this new process of timber proserying could maln & contract with the city authorjtiod to guprly them whh sufliclont ohloride of lime to allow the s{roots Lo o wutor- od witls & Bolution of that oxcollont disinfeotaut, oud thus rondor harmless tho miasmas which rise from puirld aubstances lo the atrect after ovory round of the dust-laying vohicle. Bhould any of your roaders wish'to exporiment in this muttor, ~your corsespondent would bo happy to furnish suy information of which ho s pose ncgsed, WELDON GOODFELLOW, Quiciao, Bept. 8, 1874, B A 'Tost of Probity. Nrom the Brooklyn A rgus, An indiyidusl of o tentativo tun of mind de. torminod to test tho boasted probity of tho de- acendants of tho Pilgrim Fathors, snd accord- ingly fustoned his !muk.\thouk to Plymouth Nogk, with a notico that the owner wauld call for it on the following morning, When he wont to rocov- or his tronsure the noxt day he didn't flud it, but o saw sovoral of the * doscondants sitting on the neighvoring fouce-rals, walting for a ropeti- tion of tho joko, RAILROAD NEWS. Now Signal-Lamp Invented by Supt, McMullin, Miscollancous News. NEW SIGNAL LANP. The Chicago & Alton Roilrond hine placed on tho roar endd of all their traius a now automatio distance-indienating signal lnmp, which hay beon awvented by Mr. J. O. MeMullin, tho Suporin~ tendont of tho rond, and which {n overy respook is far suporior fo any signal lamp now In uso, a5 by this signal roar colligfous will becomo Im- possiblo. Dy tho ordiuary réd signal aud bull's~ oyo lamp used nt tho present timo on most of tho ronds on the roar onds of trains It Is Impos- siblo to judgo with any degreo of gertainity hoir distance from tho point of obsorvation. Dut by this new light an engincor, whon within o milo of tho roar of a proceding train, Is onnbloed to fall within o foy foot of bis axack distanco from it, nnd it rolieves tho engineor of the followlng train of all doubt as to whather he {8 sunning at neafo distance from the precodiug troin or not. ] This new signal 18 composed of two lamps, conuceted with o galvanized-iron tube about 8 feot long and 8 inchos fu dinmotor. Ono of the tamps hng o rod bull's-oyo lens, and tho ollor 1am o whito ono. 'Lhe light is placed in -one of the lamps only, and s conveyod from tho burnor through tho tube on a roflector in the othor Iamp whore it.s doflocted, sud made to show out through the lons tho same s though tho burnor wore directly bohind tho lons, thoroby yproducing two lights with uniform Drilliatcy from ono burnor that will blend rogu- lurly togetbier whather burniug ligh or low. The Jamp is placed upon tha top of tha eabooso upon *n raisod pintform that is mado to rovolye 5o as to show n light in either dircction. ‘At n distanco of 1 mile and upwarda the white and red lights blend togather aud sliow bat ono strong rod lght, which in nclear atmosphoro can bo soon from 4 to 6 milos, € withiu savon- cigbths of o mile of tho train, tho red aud white Tighta ate partially bloudod togethor. I within threo-fourths of o mile the rod and whito lights nre 8 inches apnrt ; atone-half wilo, 12inches; at ono-quarter mile, 20 inches, ong-cighth mile, 23 fuches, and af o distanco 'of 100 foot botli lights aro 40 inches apart. ‘Cho differont con< ditions of tho atmosphero do not interforo with tho rola tive spaoes botweon tho two lights, If, for oxamploe, it is so fopgy that tho lights can- not be scon moro than one-quartor of n milo : the moment they are soon they will apponr 20 {uchiog apsrt,” at once warniug the eugin- oor that ho ia within n :Lunx-ter of o milo of the proceding train, and hio must uge overy means possible to stop 1iis train and prevent acollision, b, MISOELLANEOUS, PREBIDENT ALEXANDER MITCMELL, of tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. I'aul tailroad, s writton n lotter to tho Wiecousin Rmlroad Oommissioners similar in tmport a5 the ono sent by President Keop, of tho Chicago & Northwest- orn Nailroad, and reported in full in Titz Tris- uRE o fow days age. The Railroad Commission- ers liave ackuowledged tho receipt of Iresidont Keep's lotter, and havo oxoused thomselves from noting upon it immadiately bocauso oue of their unmber was on & vacation, and the other con- finod in bed by sioknoss. RAILROAD RUIT, A ]'mrty of Grangers have sued tho Chieago, Burlngton & Quincy Tiailrond for §3,000 onoh, for violating tho now Railroad law, ~ There men wont on the train at Mt Plensaut and offered tho legal faro, which was rofused by tho con- ductor, who would not bo satlstled with onything 1oss than tho rogular rates, Tho party romaining obstinave, the conductor called upon somo of his brakesmen ond had them ofectod from the train, and henco the suit. Thoe Company claims that the ratos provided by tho Siate could not Dbe logally enforced until nox¢ Jannary, when thonow Loglslaturo will sgain be iu “scssion. ‘The road was orgauized under tho chartor of 1852, snd tuis chartor wos nob alterad by any subsequent logislation, . ITEXR. ‘Tho manngers of the lilnois Contral Railrond recotved tnformation vostorday ofternoon that the rallrond bridge at Dubuquo ad givon way. This accidont will canso an “interruption of tho through traftic of tho rond for about eight days. At moeting of tho Board of Dircotors of tho Cincinunti, Rookford & Southwestorn Railroad, held at Indinnapolls last Monday, Mr. 8. 8. L'Hommadiou declined a re-slection ag Prosident, and William IIannemau, of Indianapolis, was alectad by a unanimous vote. Tho flrst division of tho rond from Rochport to Jasper has heen comploted, and there aro good prospecets for tho spoudy complotion of tho entira line, TUE 8T, LOVIS & SOUTHEASTERN 'LIAILNOAD—UEs CEIVELL APPLIED FOR. Special Disnutoh to The Chicugn Tribune, EvassviuLg, Ind., Sopb, 9.—Tho St. Lonis & Houtheastern Ruilrond, consolidatod, have ise sued o notice, sigued by Viee-Prosidanut Wilson, that thoy will not bo ablo to pay, on the 1st of September, the coupons of the Rvansville, Icunderson & Nashville Railroad Cowpany's frst mortgage boudy, which mutured in July Inst, and the payment of which was poatponed, as previowsly amouncod. T'ho cansey uuuignpd aro (ot tho rond wasbadly oquipped and its bueiness undoveloped, making oxtraordinnry exponditures, which wero farther incroased by thio panic. Hait lws alrondy Loon commoncad to placa tho road in tho hauds of n Receiver, and it 18 possible that all thio holders of tho firat~ ‘mortgogo bonds, smounting to $1.000,000, will bo partics to it, The roud will probubly soon change hauds, ‘ho Bt, Louis Division, Letween ZEvanavillo and St. Louis, ia not aficoted, INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & WEHTERN, InpiaNaronts, Ind.,, Sept. 9.—The annnal mocting of the stockliolders of the Indiauapolin, Bloomington & Westorn Railroad Company for tha ecloction of » Donrd of Directors elocied Willinm Deunison, B, 1. Smith, Columbus O. O. R. Griggs, Wilmington, Del.; A. Turnar, T, Dovny, Jr., W. I Smith, Dlotwom; J, B. ‘Thomypson, of Now Yorl; £. W, Leck, Chiongo, Iil. ; D, T. Thompson, Pekin, 1N, ; J. Tlond, Monticello, 1L, ; J. C. Short, Davyille, IiL; Goorgo Nebekor, Covluflou, und the following olicars, woro ro-cloeted s 1. L. Smith, Irei dont; O. R. Qriggs, Vice-Presidont; C. W, Suith, Qoworal Managor ; A, 1, Lowis, Trensurer and Secrotory, A large mujority of the stock way reproseuted. A Fraghtful Plunge. From the Leaventcorth Limes, From a gontlemen who came from the othor silo of tha rivepsyestgrduy oveniug, we loarn tho following partjnulars of 3 very oxtraordinary aceldont which Laj at Leavenyworth Bridgo over the Miseouri JRiyer, yestorday oveniug, st about 8 o'clock : “I'wo men, meunted on Moxican poniecs, wera arousing from the Kansas side to Missouri, Thelr names aro Mason and Alberteon, aud thoy live near Waterloo, Black llawle County, In. Thoy had been out in Southwestern Kaunsus trading in cattlo, and wero on tholr wayhomo, Whon about holf-way noross Lho chaunol s,lluu of tho bridgo, otio of tho ponies boenmo frightoned b o pioco of whilo papor a fow stops in frout of him, sud, in attompting to turn round to run fromit, ho Dbaoked against tho guard rail, and got ono of Lis hind feet through botwoen the railng and tho bridge ; this throw th animal down, aud in bis atruggles to reguin his footing ho got his othor Lind log through, Yho mon did all in ther yower to #ave lum, and the pony struggled as for life, but ovory motion he made ouly hurvied 1sim to bis fnto, and in leys timo than it takes to tell it bo wau gono, plunging from the floor of tho great bridge, down moro than 80 foot, into the turbulent river bonoath! Tho oporation was porformod so suddonly (hat the won wore bowildored—it was 1ot more than o minute from tho timo the animal took fright till they suw hin plungo into the river, They siood niotionless, watching tho placo whore ho wont down, sud ex- pecting evory momont Lo soe his doud body flont away. But {ho pony had uo {dea of giving it up #o. Ilocnmo to tho surfaco fu a fow momonts, somo 80 feob Lolow where he wont down, and, aftorgiving a vigorons snort, and turning aroand once or twice, lio scomed to tako in tho whole eltuation, and diruck out bravely for tho Miu« sourt shoro, offecting a landing about 160 yards bolow the bridge. I'ho ponics wera not saddled, but fuetoad had blankots fastencd on with girths, to which stir- rupa werd nttached, and tho animal that went overboard camne out with all his rigging intact, The mon went on across to tho Mwmsourl sldo, and ag #oon a8 thoy got down tho grade, tho ono that was mountod rodo down through the woods, caught tho othor pony, and brnuk,vm him up to tho rond. Excopt a fow brulsos, which ho got in his struggles to izot up, the animnl did not seem to ho in anywise the worse for his big dive; tho ownor, aftor a fow congratulntory oxclamations, rosumod iy sent, aud *tho quartotto moved on toward Boverly, ——— Eduncntion in Hagland. ‘Tho minutea of iho Committoo of Counoil on Education of * Evglaud show that thore are 11,085 sehoals undor Governmont ingpaction in that conntry, with 2,260,000 puplia on thalr reg- istorsy 41 training collogos for tonchore, pravlfi- ing 16,000 woll-tininet tovohors nnmunily. untary effort han raised $5,000,000 for schools houses durtug the last thras yoars, THIZ CO UR'I'E KRecoxd of Zusittess Transncted Yes- terdny, BUMMEME COURT OF ILLINOIS—NONTRENN GRAND DIVIBION, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, OtrAwA, L, Bopt. 9.—The Bupremo Uourt mot this morning in pursnanco of adjournmont, Prosont, o full boneh, Tho court-room wag crowded with nltornoys and candidatos for ade smisslon to tha Bar. ; DULINGS OF THE COURT. 208, Goold & Goold ve, Stornborg, tondod to filo racord till 16tk inak. 208. Hayos va. I'almor. Application for fir~ ‘ther timo donlod. 202, Farnlinm vs. Farnbam. Loavo for further timo to plend rofused. . 201, Weanver ve, Poyor, Suggestion of diminu- tlon of record, Cortiorari allowod, roturnablo on the 14th just. i On tho application of T.:Lyle Dickoy for an oxtension of timo mntl tho 16th on cortain Ohicago casos, tho Court hold that, ag thero is no procedont for moh a continnance, snd not suffi- clont eanesos allogod, tho motlonwould bedonled ; but to give tho corporation abundant timo to ox- smino theso Chicago eawos, whon the records shall havo boon filed, the cnuses mny bo pincod attho foot of tho docket. A. W, Groon, Esq., was admitted to tho Baron o forolgu liconso. 0. A. Allon aud Willlam J. Cameron, who ap- ply for admission under the recont statute, wero nformed thet tho lnw ia intended to work pros- Timo ox- pectively, not rotroapoctivoly,nna that thoy must submit to nn oxamination in opon court. MOTIUNH. 89, Tho Peoplo vs. ‘hompkins, ot al., from Cook, Thie, being s oriminal ‘caso, on motion, was teansforred to tho poople's dookot. 80. Xorr, hnploaded, ole., v&. lussoll, _Apph- ention for rohearing, Motion by Judgo Dickoy, on bohalf of Judge Moriis, of Chicago, for leave to filo additional argumonts. Allowed. 238, Jeger vs, Driodon, RMotion for ton daye® time in which to file recard, 16, Conklin et al. va. Dailoy. 8cttled and die- misod, N 60. Wildon ot al. vs. McDowoll, Motion to dismiss writ of orror, On motlon and sugges- tious, filad. 247, Lront ws, Lomor and Tirst National Banlc of Chiago. Motlon to dismiss appenl, 224, Baldwin ot ol vs. Pool. Submitied on Dbriefs and abutracts fllod. 87, Borringer ve, Bonrd of Trustoos of Lake View, Blandamus. Motiou forrulo on defend- ants to plend, 933, Allon vs, Gnge, Motion for oxtension of trial to filo traneript. 233, Richwald vs. Gaylord ot ol Bamc mo- tion a8 above. 63,2 Wost va. Doment., Continued for servico. 268, Grund et al. va, Voa Viecht. Motion to redocket, for an order to remaud tho couko, 41, Chieago, Rock Island & Pncifle Itaitroad and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ratlrond ys., Xounedy, Called by counsel for inguiry. Loave asked to filo afildavit showing sorvice ono duf too lato. 0, Bowder vs, Bowden. Suggestion of dimi- nution of reoord, aud loave asked and allowed to filo trauseript. 205, Bostwick ot al. vs. Skinnor et al. Motion asked for timo to filo record. 294, Bostwick et al. vu. IIcss ob al, SBamo motion, 178, Galena & 8. W. R. R. va. Haslam ot al. Motion to dismius appoal. 14, People’s duoket. Michaol Manyx va, Whit- son, Shortfl, &e. Application for writ of habens eorpus, 86. Vetition for rohoaring. I;ihlmt & Drigh- ton Company vs, Vale et al. dlotion to sirike certain altidavitg from thoe tilea, 27. O B, & Q. R. vs. Paddock. Timo asked by ngreementof partios to filo rocord, ote., il tho 16th of tho month, 207, Stewart vs. Mcliotchan, Leavo asked 1o tilo ailidnyits agawst motion for extenslon of itne. I'ho Court adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. THE LIADIATY OF TRUSTEES, JTudgo Gary delivered o decision in tho case of . Kupee vs, Nowak of al., which is of espeolul im- porlanco to any porsons who sign notes in o truot eapacity, or on behalf of somo ono olse. Avout ton days ago a judgmont wns entored up by confession againgt Josoph Nowak and two othors on a noto which was signod by Nowak and tho other defendants as /'rusteos of ** Bokol,” & Bonemiann henovolout socioty. Ilach party puls “As Trugteo of Hokol” alter his namo, bué judgment was entored up ogninst the defondants individually, the plaintix bolding that the words * Ae Lrusico of Hokol sfter each name wero m)l{ Qencriptio porsona- rum, and could ther oforo ba omitted. Phio amboritios wore couflicting, but Judgo Gury, after taking the case under considoration for ‘Home danys, zuvo & decision yestorday ad- versely to tho plaintiff, and in favor of tho do- foudants, who bud asked to havo tho Judgmont gt neide for this alloged error, I'he Judge vited ag alending caso Lhat of Dutton va. Marsh, 6 Law;ltep,, 2 B., 361, where it wos Tield that "Crusteca whould siga tlicir numes *ag aud on bebalf of” the society, or cestul quo trust they ropresented, also, that tho intention of the partics should bo carried ont if it could be gathored from tho inatrument what that inten- tion was. The Judgo thought that tho word ‘g8 ™ bofore 'I'rustces,” showed that it wad tho intention of the partics to rendor thomselyos lia- bleonly in their siduclary relation, 1la there- foro aliowed tho judgnient to bo sot asido, I, M. Sehffnor gppented for thoe plaintily, aud Adolph Mosoes for the defondants. VILL FOR ACCOUNT. Tioro A, Forrester, oxcontrix of the cutate of Tunis ltyorson, flled s bill agaiust John Oliver and Wilkelmina Jobuson, adwinistrator and nd~ ministratrix of the outato of 1tter Jounson, for. uu account, Complainant stutos that, soveral years ago, her husbaud and Potor Johmson join- ed ina copartuorship in tho lumbor businosd, In 1871 Nyerson died, and Johuson carried on tho businoss alono until April, 1872, when lo also died. Cowplainapt has repeatedy asked for an account from Jobusun's ndministrators, but they lhave ., refused give it oxcept on (heir own basis, thoy claiming that complainant continod the busi- nogd with Johuson attor Ler husbaud's death, ond that Jobmson's estate is fiablo only for any balauco after his desth. Hhe thervfore nsky tho uid of a Court to help hor, TILL ATLANTIO & PACIFIO IRBUNANCE COMPANY. Au order wog entered iu tho® gaso of the above Company onjoining all suits now ponding in the Circult or Superior Courts, and reforring the oluims of bl policy-holders to tho Mustor, 1, AL, Mugrudor, to hour snd ap- prove, It was ulso ordered that ull other por- sons having cluims agaiust tho Company should presont them to tho Muster to bo sliowed, 'Fho Receivor, Dr. 'lurpin, was authorized to take cliurgo of tho Compuny, and generally do ull nocessry to wind up tho Compauy's alfains with tho greatess poswiblo dispatel. "PILEE COMMLNOIAT, INSUBANCE COMPANY, Tho Aspignee of the Commoreini Insuranco Company iiled a roport showing a balmeo” on band of §35,474, ciough to pay n dividoud of 1 per ceut, which will bo declared shortly. 1t is oxpectod that tho Compauy will pay abouk 3 por cout ultimately, SUFERION COURT IN DRIEY, Charles £, Whito bugan a suit for £1,500 against Adalph Borg, 4 Charles 1L Thompson flled o Dbill sgainst Nicholas Sciiwencl, Lyman ~Baird, liobort Sehwenck, Charles Schwenelr, I G Schmidt, Nicholus Stupor, John Pagol,and FrankSchwenel, to foreelose u mortgago for ¥1,600 on Lot 1 in 8, B, Chinso's Bubdivision of DBlock 20 in Canal Trustoes’ Subdivikion of tho N, 12 of tho N, J¢ of tho 8. I, 3f of tho & 34 of ‘the 8, W. 2 of Sec. 83, 40, 14, CINOVIT COURT, James 0. Catdwoll sued M, Vietor Hatoliklag for 81,600, Diulet Simuions suod tho Agrioultural Com- pauy for 31,000, 1. L. Rew Logan an nctiou for' £4,000 against Benjamin 1'% Waed, u TI[L_COURTY COURT, On potition of Jobu Dieden, County Agent, tho Court ordored vouire and writ of injunotion, rotarnablo this morning at 10 o'olock, 10 try tho «question of the slfeged insnnity of Hulda Bech- tol, Mre, A, Ohristion, und diatilda Erickson, Do inventory, @ ppraleomont, and widow's award of tho eatite of Samuel -1, Horibnor way approved and widow's soleation tlod, olin Murray was appolutod guardisn of Mary Cornell, under an npproved houd of 2,000, Grantof guardinnship was lssucd to Houry D, Qoll ay gusrdian of Margaror A, Holsworth, o minor, yudor an u‘plvmvud bond'of 600, Tn tho mattor of the estato of Nelllo O. Drandt, @ minor, tho inventory and guardisn's aceount waa approved, and citation dismissed by podi- tioner. ~ Rosigualion of O, I, Romick as gnar- dlun wan filod,” Grant of guardisuship was thon issued to Kato M, Buttortiold, underan approved boud of $5,000, Romick wag J.(uoharned &y guar- Vol-. dian on produeing rocolpt of the now guardian which wes filed. = i £ ¥ JUDAMENTH. Hypanton [Coynt—CoxrrsatoNa~Joln M.'Durond otal, vu, K, K, Fornant, $176.70,~Gcoryo P, Banborn o0 1 va, Hobert J, Bowos, $7,610.—Tatrick O'Noil va, Mich- acl Tieonnan, 070.90,~1, L. 1iill va. R, 3, Whipplo, $3,080.77, f Junae Ganr—Tames 1, Teos va, Poler Tayor, £9,828,40,~Uvorgo Bawin ve, Gharlea D, lloimes sud Iebonoser Nich, $1,782.85,—F, J, Wislicr vn,.J I\ Wanchacd, 798,11, H, Enslgu vs, Socurily Havinga Dk, = §200.80,—Forizinonth ' Natlonal ank v, 10 Youny, $,000—8, O Jogoph Hodgo ok il va, it ¥, Dlanchard, $3011%.~land, MeNally & Co, v5, Goloradn Gontral ‘Raflroad, 314060 —Ifoma Natfonal Mank vs, Georgo J. Bherian, $41 ~Hame vu, rlan Philpot, $545,40,~John 1Tt for &c,, ve, 1 E, Hinkloy; debt, N -L. ©, Jtosscau ob Al va, oyos, ${4.06 enti taguo, $42,00,~F, I, ilunt ve, Qeorga L. Mircli, 1,041, 4y, —Alaratiall Fiokl ot al! va, Harian 11, Veck,8 —Lymon'd, Gaga v, Georgo K. Olarko, $2,160:44.— Hotuo va, Jolin A, Weo, $2.010,60,—3, V, Farwoll va, . D, Davis sud W, 1, Blacholl, 81,004,.24,—F\ J Loke ¢t al, ve, Androw 1, Wenard autl d, 0. baxwal, $1,274.21, —Jnities Duwnoy v, Jamen Uctidorson, $300.4 Quuunlun va, J, T, Cortholl, $368,47.—M, ¥a. Jacoh L'rost, $83.50,—Wanizel Cadelr, ‘ane, ot ‘Traule Fisher, condiionat fudgment, §350.60,—1tdicly Natlounl Barik vs, Swaudos Smelting aud Nefiuinig Gompiny, $5,601,0L.—Jodopli Zonleschele vs. Albert Michelor, $718.80,—A. T, Chapin s, William Patrick, $50.76,—0; I, arsteus va, A, A, Lobriun, B, M, Lebrut, aud Jonntin Edwards, $163.9%,—Grammos & Ulirich va. A, J. Huntoou, $350,—J. ¥, Bonfioll va. J. Blorer, $1,200.60,~auk Jionor vs, Uhsrics Win) $405, 04, —itobert Hoyward va. A M, Sholdon, $200.40. Catllslo Mason et al, va, Ervin G. Doyntdn, $a67.— J. W. Honiug et ol, va, J. G, Drow and A, 0. Odall, E505.—1%, Latour va, A, G, Lawrenco, $84,%.—Fourll Nntloual Bauk vs, D, A, Gashman, 8305.—D, 0, Bmnrt et al, vn. Obiarloa E, ity and W, 6, Whitnoy, £i01,80,— W, A, Bonmuit ob a8, £, N, Hnnt, 6451603, We Norcros e, 1L 1), Ilanchord, $236,25.~Morria Coriie lunser va, 1ugh Dunn, $43(,71.—D, B, Gooding va, Jolin Sauasbry, $171.57, 1. 11, Slnfcldtet . ve, Johri Roynolds, dbt, $470,16; damngos, $3,830, oniira— Willlain Tolteh ct al. vs. Frank Farelsh ond Hugh In- ik, $T70.08,—T, Falrbanks o nl, v&, 3. . Plerson; $225,20,—A, McGowun vu, Palrick aud John Hickey, 2100,90,— Thoma N, Bond ve, John Sotorbry, ,020.,61, —snmijol Blis ot ol, v, J, . B, liewt, $039,G,—Lwil Kiowerd_va, Auton Ungorvilior, $571,50,—W, M, Siuge 1 orly vs, Henry Drinkworth, $1,16,05,—D, R, Sporey ot nl, va 8. 1, & W, 8, {npgard, 3153, jamo vA, Sam. el d Winflold 8. Huggord, . —Gooryo Motz el ct al, v, August Wondel, $265, Jolin Boterbry 221,73 ~Sante va, Gompany, 81,000,—, J, Walworth ot al. ve, I, I, Du Willinm Bteveus v, jafeguard Iusuranco e 20,—L. 1, T'ailcr va, U, J. Shorinan, §U58, josbeo ot al. va, I, F. Downlng, $630.7 Fay va, Frederiok Henold anid Charlon'rapp, 31,640.88, Isidore Kuufinann v, Jacob Frost, §101,48.—LE, V', Shel~ don v, YV, J, Brown, $108,—Vesltfgo Copany Vi, 8, W. Bawyers, $345,60, = OinouIr CoUINT—~CoNy: Julla Mans, $1,176, Fall 1874, WHOLESALZE. A magaificont stock of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, GARMENTS, TURS, LINENS, end LACHS; stoNs—Stmon Livingston ve, NOW OPEN. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00, Oanal, corner of Mercer-st., NEW_ YOREK. PROPOSALS, WATER WORKS. CiTx or Muskeaox, Mick., Sept. 1, 1874, SEALED PROPOSALS will b receivad In accordanco with the following resolu- tlon of tho Comuon Council of the City of Muskogon, as adovtad Sopt. 1, 16H: Resorven, That tho Committco on Wator Works bo instruotod to advertiso for, roceixo and submit 1o tho Councti wealod preposals for coustruoting and orocting r Works for supplying this eity with Wator for do- il provid for sultablo enginos (lafglh or low pressure), pumips, botloss, sud othor mas gufieryy with or wiiiohy' staddblgns o rovorvoloy fo 110 eapinbla of discharging throo milifon (7,000, 00) gallons lmr twonty-four hou it tire duty, to thraw niuo (1) one- uch Steeaias nt th saimo thie, 109 foot high, 1 wilo from thio pumps, and maintain them for tea hours 1€ nooos- A *otks to bo farnlshied completo with nll usnal and aceaskary convonloacos and appiianoes, sod sor wy ey Gaarantocd for (ireo yonrs agaliet avy hronkaxy 165 tlint mny oveur from dofoct of TAtOrINt, work. ianship, e whuwnal wear nad toar, or from defoats i thio prindipla of cpastruation ar apmication. "Filo mingiiinory o bo guaantood o bu eanable of work.. ng i 10 50 huands htor prowsaro. and hovaing It for Loy hibuis If neonssary, ana 10 infringe uo lottor patent of any inschiaoey for Uisbing marpo-o, A, Sk Suotind of e Tt waten pipo ap may b "A'to 16 Iuchos Tu dinubtar, gusrantocd Tolstand’ o prossnro after boing 1ad of 20 ‘Podnds nos rquaro fneh, dellvored fu this eity, ‘ur doliversd an: Inil down i trouckios § fuok doop t5 to coutro of tho pipos, D% Leo, such amount of approved wandpipe ns mny bo raqulrad, from 4 ta 12 1nchor 1n dismuler, gusrantoed to stand Hko prossare, aud dollvorcd or doliverod and lnid Gown s abovo, 4. Also, o proparo tho tranchos, lny down all tho lues, wood or irou, or both, sot gatas, teos, orosses, elboww, and fire hydrants all complete, fa trenchos not fems thin § foot doop. 5, Alvo, (0 furniil, Inld down o this city, ol teos, croson dibows, aud ¥uol utlor leayy castluga sa muay U Toqulrad. * ot AT, o farnlsh st quality of gates end. valros for nins, 7. Also, to furnieh fiest quality of firo hydrants, all to e i bost matoriat and firsl.class in all reajiscts, Tropaanienay bo wads e 'nll orany of tho dhove sco, tious, sau aliall bo subfoct to accoptanca or rojustion uf any ur olther of sucl scotious. > Al propiosals to ho mado on or befaro Scpt. 21, 187, “All proposals wust ba addressed to tho Committas on Wator Works, Muskogon, Mich. Dotalls of plpiuz or say Information will be farnished Uy the Gommitteo on application. ¢ JOHN TORRENT, Chalrman Comulttos on Water W PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OFFICE OF SUPT, OF PUBLI0 PROTENTY. b rion: Wien ot 0.} Notlco 13 horoby givon pursuant to chaptor 811 of tho Laws of Wisaonsli for tho year 1674, that soalod proposals itk bo rocuivod it this offico up to Roon of tho 15th day of Octuber, 1874, for furnlsbing the Stato with the nocosenry dlatlonary for s o Qurlug tno year commenclog Jan, 1, 3 A Jist of tho aetlclos, and tho quantity of each roquired, will bo furnfslicd to 3%t pacvons dosfriug to bid, on appll. cation to this offico, olthor porsonaily ar by lottor. All slationors to corrosyond with”tho samplos now provided for Inspoction at this olfice, pursuant to ald chaptor 211, aud to bo doliverod fo tho Suporintondunt of Publia Proporty, ot tho Capltel, fu tho city of Madison, Wis., on ur boforo tho ficst day of Deconsbor, 1674, Haoh bid must bo accompaniod by n bond {n tho penay sum of Ton Thousand Dollars, oxcontod by thy biddor as peinclpal, nud by at loast two roslduut frookoldors as suratfos, conditionod that tho biddor will furalsi auch stationory according to tho torms of his bid, an tha con- tract entorod futo In pursuanco theroof, Tho snretios shiall attach o or indovo on satd hund thale justification, to tho olfuct that thoy aro residont frosholdors of thly Stato, sud aro each worth the sum of Ton Tlionssud ol Tars ovor ud abova all dubts, Mabilltios aud oxomptions, 10 propurty situsted fn this Stato. Tho fustifeation shall heacoumpaniod by the cortiilcato of a dudge or lerk of aCaurt uof Record, ta tho ailzot that lo ls pursonally ao- «uatuted with the suretlos, aud that ho boliovs thow to 1o oach worth tho sum stated i tho Justificatton, ovoruud abovoall dobts and Habilitlos, 5 “Cho cantract will bo, lot ta the lowdst blddor, quality constdorod, who shall faraish scourity ns abora {dicatod, salisfaotory to tho Superintondont of Publlo Property; providud, howovor, that proforanca wiil bo aivon to nuy biddor rouiding aud dofog busiucss In tho State of Wis. cusis, 11 bis bid shall bo s low as that of any othor bid- der uot dobug busiiicss {a thls Stata, T, 0, LUND, Acting Sapt. of Publlo Droporty. it MEETINGS, _ Rotkford, Botk. Istand & St Louis Raitroad Co. Seeretary's 0ffice, Toort 18LAND, 111, Hopt, 7, 1874, Stockholders’ Meeting. Hotian [s horeby glvon that th 1 moaling of the PR A ot A Y S A Rallroad Gompany will be baid at the atiess ol tho Cume- pany, at Rook Island, 1llinols, on” Woduesday, the Hth dsy Gt Uotobor, at 1waluck hoon. \OIN P, WHITEHRAD, Sooratary, Tho Congregellon Chebra Kedista Ubkir ch‘ullen rng the okl Wi hold v or moutl L7 Tt sl sa” v yur, i Jaokaus & Nioa' st sarias of Wat {taidiiph aud Joffersou, : 1, will bo sald by 18, Gohon, 11D Weay o M vat, U TAIRBANKE BUANDARD SCATEHS O ALL BlZkg, FATRDANKS, MORSE & 00 ke L AND 13 LAKL-ST s DDDSEMENTS:: o HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Dontlauod Bnceass of Tha Nowiftook Company. Ap other Ul [K N fiday I EHrm‘ 315)'..] Tortho Hrae R i soraor the fivmgmy oomeds, T2 SERIOUS FAMILY, With the following poworful cast: Captain Murphe Ma. iro, Mr. Jamos O'Nnil; Amin(dah Bleek, Mr. W, 11 randq Gltarlon’ Tocrns, ‘Mey (L, 8. Mk Vitienat, Atr. Oako Iotay 1 Mra, Urivaby Dalinaiuor Al wogby Graamly, Rirs.' O noilor; Mrdy Torrqus, At Marlg floriird; ot Torvons, Mise Joalo faileys Geahnni, Mite At Leonand, - Aftee which (o Ausioal Afiorpisooof tha BONNIT FESHW I, o whieh Mem. Willianss, Monars, Mugflooh, (irane, aml Fizpnte rick will appent. Tiie follawlig ialdanial munio Wil b naugg Bongacbion a liinma—b Taddio b the Mo and ¢ Gt Tigrrin | engodie, 3L s Mupducty not—** Ol hvors, Br, Il M. rown aiin Hawihorhgi Lady I ot Ationn, + Thon I tho B it nn"-;.m Hucoci sy Nes. ng‘h'mfia'.";(l"l' o - oo 1LY — N Fhurdue, Crano, and Sitenatrick, - V1 Mo W'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Mndison-st., beeween State nnd Derbors, JOSEPH JEFFERSON Iivory Nigut, 1o hisGront Sieclalty, Rip Van Winkle. Beoura Juur noats in ndvanc o NOTIOR. = 5 , WD QDIOK g Az, Jeiforsou's gngoniont, thoro “Iie porfannance il torminata cach night at 10 Lato King: nry:\lév'lu%lll. SE, AN ACKNOWLEDGED SUCCLAS! $ECOND WERK { tho Acino ‘o Minatroier. I Uhtendor MONDAY, Sonc. 1o, 4 U tha oltta ot Kolly & Loon’s Famous Minstrels. ENTIRRE CIANGE OF PICORRAMMIE, Virst timo of Ollonbach's onorlta, The Roso of fb. Fiour, ‘o humorous wkoteh, Oh Well, Tt's 8o Uso. Manning's udiet of Laliods, ' Tho luatinbin Likiopian farae, Vonioy's Patlonca, Now SongwlSnliatis, Chiortisns Iy 1h Hostutto. ~forory Kivonlag aul Wrdnesday and Sur- urday Matiness, AUADEMY OF MUSIO. THE LAST OF THE HOODLUM, DON'T FAIL TO 86F LIM. W. A. MESTAYER, Tho Groat Dialect and Charactae Actar, will s AR R G B il o von Ytiay—Bonofit snd Chnga of il EDUCATIONAL. _ ST. JOSEPH'S SELECT SCHOOL . ) y ON LLAM-8T. NEAR MARKTT, Under chargoof thio Banedictino Tathors, will opon far the rncorllunul buplls Sopt. 1. ‘TRIRMS-—-§25 for & sosiun of five months. School Term conslsting of -two sosslons, Hpeclal atteation given W otical buslvoss oducation. ~ Gorman taught without oxtra ghiarge, Addrosa conmmunioationa to RRV., TATHER GERA! 0, 8. I, ROCK ISLAND ACADEMY, ROOK ISLAND, ILI. Bors aud goung mon thorengbly proared for Busiuors, Seiontific CUnlloge, or Professions, Nound iustructiou, Iflx]”:s;l}larscl‘nnélg n splondid now buildinyg, uento IO, A. FREY, A.M., Principal. ST, JOHN’S SCHOOL. Boarding and dng-school_far young lidlos aw? elttdren, Rov, ‘headors lrving, Lh. D., Roctor, No., 8t West Thirly-secondeat., Now York, The young ladics and childron rocolyed Into tho family will Jive In the atmo. spheroatd undor th quiot influsnce of a Chrlatian home, ‘Tho number Is imited Lo fiftoan. Reopon on Weduor. dny, Sopt, K. For circular ar mformation, apply to the Reetor, No. 31 Weat Thicty-soconil-at. X EL. B. BRYANTS (BRYANT & BTRATTON] CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Houtlienst eor, State nnd Washingtononts, argost Inatiteibm of the kind in Amorioa. Elogant rovins—rich furuiturv—thorough course—firat- class toachors—porfoot disolnlina—large numbor of sta. e gk it fum bl oot oy for buniness. Young men furnishod foroflices on short no. tieo, For chrenlars addross I, B, BRYANT, Chicago. St. Mary's Academy, o sm NOTREDADIE, INDLANA, 1o il Sedalo Tucsday, Sant. 1. Xor Caatoame s Tul Lafoymotiar e Sents UTHDRR SUPKRIOR, Notro Damo P, 0., t, Josoph Cuunty, Tndikna. _ " LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, A Day and Taarding Sohool, whoro Tloys and Young Men may prepara for Uolluge st oblain & thorongh Knglish Thldnione Duldian, o Toard and Ta(tiqas §4% por soat. Ty noxt Holol Xase (il boglt Sopte 10: Eulir andfutormation addrost tho Principal, ALDEIE il ot WYLIAAM WHOSS, Prostdont. Tho vl Hot. WiL1Y 53, Prorldont. Tholto AN A0TORERE, YicoProsiiont. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW O1tho Unlvoralty of Chicago and tho Nortlwostorn Uale voruity, Dally tsteuotion, 4 hour por day, for 10 wouk: by dndios Honry Bootl Lyman Frumbull and Jamos Doolitte, and Profs. Van lincon Donslow and Thil Myers. ‘Fultion, 35 A yoar. Diplomn adwiits to the bar, For cataloxuos, &o., nddress Y, I, DENSLOW, Seo's, Trioune Buitding Chlcago, Lits, DR. VAN NORMAN’S Classlcal Koglish, Fronch, and Gorman family day sohool for youuy iadios sud chitdron, 71, 73, aud 76 Fial Sixt Diratest,, Congral Park, Now York, whil commoneo ita olg} foontlyyoar Sopt, 3, 1874, For furthor dnformation s NURMAN, for catalogue, Address Reov, D. C. Ll D, 75 ast S{xtv-tirst-ut., Now York, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAME D'HERVILLY, Princlpal, Nos, 1527 and 1629 Spruce-ot., Philadelphia, Tglish, Froneb, and Jatin, Buardbugs aid Doy Helioo! fae yaung Tadios aud Missas. Eraucts b th lankungo af tho faniliy, Will rogbon Septombor 21. LOGAN SQUARE SENINARY, Thia Buarding and Day.diclioal for ladios, altasted 1 Ving-st., Filoaupbin “\'h;l”u??'uu‘-’n'mfli AT g MISY H. A, SOULI RS 5 SaNDiiiisf Prnetpals, MRS, WM., G. BRYAIM'S ROARDING SCHOOL FOI YOUNG LADIES. Eall Werm of Mrs. Hryun's Belo 1814, Batavin, NJ Y., April, ADAME 0. da SIL Tho vommeaces Soplembor M lllsl\l‘l!«’(l!ll);.“ DA (formorly Mea, Ogilon Loty i, Fronoli, and Gorman Hoarding-Sohnal for Yomy dios nnd Ghil- dren, 17 West Thirty-cightbest., ¥, Y., poas Sept. U3, Anpfication way mo wiado porspnaliy or b a3 40N 0L xr‘\m’n.\xab{!mknlél'wu n;)yi;. i Threo he " . i . - g e Xk S it i WELL, M. A 'AGE! HILL MINARY, FOR YOUNG Gomin? Pnuuhkcnmlsa‘.:Dulehv:ncnnn()’. N.Y, Course of -mllyl comprelionsive. Musio and tino arta & ty. f ¢ 1 dd apcclaily. , For aalere widioss o Propiotr MBS 8 BOARDING AND DAV ‘sohool, for youug ladica, st Tarrytown-on-tho-LTud- von, will reopon Bopt. ¥8. NILLL: BIOUSSALS WILLRUORLN 1k it splict sohool Tor suuuig ndios, 443 Blighigan-av. Hout, 7. o Kuglish Btudies,” Gorman, Muste, and thio d1ff6rant branchiosof cducation taught by tauclions of long uxporiunco F’ TLIE, TARDIVEL, % W, FOITY-SIXTI-ST., N, Y ., Foonous lor tranich, TEnglialeuil Gormian Loards tngand Vay-Soltoal for youni Indies aat ouliddeon, Bone.7; GOURD SOILARSHIC, Aodast, rosygctfol, manly domeanor, Complato mhydeat development, ALYONKERS MILITARY 183 TTEDLE Tor bopss Tienjinin Mason, Tox No. tt, Yonknex, N Y. _____MOTIOE, T INOTEEICIES. Mombers of the HUMBOLDT PARK RESIDENCE ASSOUIATION ars heroby notiflod to eall fumsodistely at tha ullico of tho Assoclation aud pay up thele install. ments, now duo and payablo. 'T'his notlco fs given ln ynrsuaneo of tho provision of tho statitu of tha Stato cf 1ilinols govorning Homoatead Ausoclations. 1y orddor of the Board bt Dircotom. by OHARLES PROVUSTING, Boo'y. Ohicngo, Ang. 11, 181, MEDICAL. A A A N A, I S A s DR. A. G. OLIN, ton-st. 'Fholengost oncogod aud nost o, Tt tho oy tha el tzantmaont of 4l Ulironicy Norvous, and Npoolal Dlavises. Disonsud po: Gullnr 1o foiatos syacidiiy ousad, Tnsalids wrovided wlth at e oar, afondatcs, ko, fond 3 stuui et AT vt a5 dstaod (roated 1y mahe NO QURIL! Dr Kea’n A ] NO PAX ! J00 SOUTI CLARKST,, OHICAGO, 3tay bo consnltad, porsuually or by mall, froo of clincyo, on atl Ghitn(o or Rorvous disons KUAN i3 tha ouly iysieing I tho cily whio WarsauLa Gurka oF o pay. Unlos houra, §3, m, 108 p, m. 3 Sundays from § t0 13, vttt o TANTIOOD WENTOTEED. viotim of youth(u} fmpru ), oansi 1600, motvon ebiLY oty Dy SEI0G Tu i Grery o ez, B o & "siiwpla vol-eure, witol i i1l gond Ity fallow-sulurora, o T “fl‘...'-{”jl".‘:.,fll‘" allgwsullurors, Addicas . s o Now FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, SEINAL OURS - 85 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRENCY YOR BALIS AV TRIBUNE OFFICE. st NAVIGATION, PACIFIC MATIL, ~ STEANSEIP GOMPAKY, FREIGHT AND PASSRNOERS FROM ? New Yark o San Fraucise, Central and South Amerden, Chine and Japon, Honvy froight takon from New fo Snn Irancisco at One Dollar W'Yrorr‘ pounds, Tror information npply to COOLEY, DWIGHT & GILLHTTE, No. 6 Chamber of Co; _OmicAqo, Sept, 7, 1674, IADeR FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE. EHSTABLISEBD 1840. Four Sailings Every Week, From Now York every Wadnesday and Saturdsy From Hoston evory Tucsday and Satnrdsy,, Cabin Passage, $80, 3100, and £170fn gold, Ttound-teip Tiokots at reducod ratos. Bteerago I'svsago at luwost rates, P, IL, DU VERNRT, Nw STATE LINE. New York to Glasgow, Livernool, Belf: and Lolondarr s Tion e noe ol st ploamois wil sall {roin Plor or oy NOFEh Ttver, au fals STATE OF TENNAYLVAN O NEVAL, REATE 01 VIR ud ovory Wounewdny § ki iliratgh Tatos (o all parts of Great Hritats and Tiofeads Nooway, Swadon, Donmark, and Gominny, Drafte foe £} nward, ht & - HALDWIN' & G0, Arieuto, 31 inonthay, “New Yook, TR e 80 by Btoerago Ofico, No, 4 Blsurns Qlico, Mol 45 livsudnay, Stoer " o'l Wastarn Agent, al Glarkat.s Ohigugo, National Tine of Steamships, - INOTICH. ‘o most southorly (0t Dommbans 10 agora 150 mnt hosingan "dovtad by Satiing from New York o0 LiVIRVOUL and QUENS- TOWN overy BATURDAY, Snlling from N. York for Lo o “Diatia o £1 un}"u;;w:;}f:fi': :‘m" i ! o, LA USO, Weatorn Axont, ‘Northeant eornor Ol 4 b e Ok ’:&%.]Mndfl(nh Ala. (opposits now NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, TheBonth Wales Attantlo Stewmahip O - Tt ciass, Fullpowornd,. Cldamulll Soaneming. vl endl from Fonnsyivania lalizoad Wharf, Jotsey Olly: FIAKOKE .. Sout 13 GLANOHGAN .. Eot. 3 A ing #ood Dassongors At th 9 L DEs o 100 Unthad Heaten nd Canatin o prms i o Byl Ghannel, an sl blior Binta 5, Bl ¢80 atuamalion, built oxpeosaly fo it sidod with afl 1ho 1atast Lsprovemoats {or thio goratpriant convonivnes of " GABIN AND STRERAGE PASSENGENS, Firet Cobin, 75 and . S qursancy. Hiberagor o imanys, - Boooud Datic, 863 PropaiilStecraga dortilleates trom Cardil . Sy ta Cardit, at the Ouuc SEutte for 21 and upwardes Do O NS o & fioaw, Mo O RON I ALD DA & DO Avonte * o, 17 ifruadiear. (Great Western Steamship Line. From Now York to lrstol (England) direo Arragon, Taosday, Au,x.uLumvf P oeny e Sopt. 18 Curmwall, Baturday, Sept. 1 Calitn Possago utorinodl Rxeursion tiekofs, 8120, Apply Liako Skuro & ALL B, It R. GRO. MCDONALD, Ameat, SLEEPING COACHES. “Via MIGH, CENT. 0, W, & I g L F%Ilman Thrflrg: W& ERIERNS ‘RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN PELLAATION OF Heen cp Manun,—t Saturdarye eey * Bunday oxoopted, $ Monday oxcapt o oy e 052 Sl MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAY WESTERN RAILROADS Dok chiee, 1 Ciar 56, omtheast corner of Hrandotphy and b Catalat,, cornsr of Nadison. 9:00 8. .| +9:09 p, . CHICAGD & ALTON KAILRDAD. Chicagn, Kansas Clty and_Denver Short Line, via Loulsl. ‘aiits Houy and Clicaga, Springfeld, Alion and S Low Firough Line, Union Depot, Weat 3ide, nar Madiso Lridye. Tvcket Uficen s A% Depot, and 13) Hand Arrive Leave, Kansas Cltyaud Donver Yast Ex. Kusas Oty lizpres ht. Lonta and Tox: . Louis Fast B EZ, vin dacksonvilia SpringHold RT0ros..e s Springtold Fout Bxjiress Aeherson Gity EXpross, . Pearin, Keokuk & Hariiizton Chicago & Padncah Ratlroad & Stroator, Lason, Washington K Joliot & Diwsiht Acoomuiodatio CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Jlepot, earner Mariison and Canal-ste, * Trchol Oftey 63 Foutly Clarkests, oppraito Shermnan louse, wed ut Depat, Arrive, Milwaukoe, Madison & Pratrls du ey Rl Sl 3008 m 108, 2 waukeo, Geod lizy, Sioveny f Nl R et Toint, K. Paul & Iflu'l:mpn\u et Milwaukee, Groon Bay, Stavinn' Poiut, Pralrie du Ollon, & hx Norttiorn Tawn, Mail 500, m.[* 7:00p. Miliwaukoe, St, Paul K olis, Niglit fix po, |4 Gafha, me ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. € oot nf Lakeat, andon uf Noenty sacond-t, D T Yttty neur Clar, Tichel Zeave, £t Lous ¥xpross £ Touls KRS Gt Fow'ty i I“)l'(‘ll(.\ x KL!a“IVlll "‘E'"y i iro & Hlous Oty 155 23 Diliitia & Siou ity 145, 933, m. () (illman Passouger, * B1lb b, N, (@) Haas to Uhampaign ou Haturdays, CHICAGD. BUR’},INET(?I'“& UINGY ‘?\L“ON’« j3metisel @f Liako-als W, Sixtaanth-sb,, Arrice, Mail and Baprosa,... 300, Ottaws und Siroats * 7:iup. Dubunue & Stoux Gty iap, > 445, Puoihie Fast Line, for Omal * U135 p, Haguww Oty Lotvonwerd "oulson & Bt. it * 033 p, me Texas Hxpro 730w hluu:j‘: P:Jll-ll LB g !#ELm o Wi & BLa * 9:55 A, m. ROREa Pasange 8.5 &, m, urors Passengor (Rlinda: 10:06 8. i, Dubuque & Sloux Uity 70 a. m. salllu Nicht lll-lp.wt:r 01'&"\‘,'{ '+ 7:15 & 1, rt oaYonvorth, aliton & fiL Jorephy Koxi 110:00 D, o [t 2018 & o Dusenier's {irova Acoommouafjun| 11 A, m. | 205 p. ma Duwnor's{irovo Aocommodation| * 1143, m. |* 3135 D 1. Downur's (rove Acoonsmodution| ¢ 6216 . m. [* 7:33 8. m. “Ex, Bundays, 1kx, Satarany, 3B, Mondsy CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. chet aices, 61 Clarkoat, (Shermax-Houso), wnd 78 Ganate 4 und af (he depials Leaves V0115 & 1 A ine i WS p, s,y comner Hudfson WVall, o eot otma of Casat wad Kinrinates CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, Demty corner of Vanaren and Shermin.gs, - Tick Virnond Pucisa iatety e dieket oficey [ Liwee, |_drmee, Omaha, Leavan'tht Atchison Iis Peru Acoonnudati Kt lizpross,