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bop of onr nolghbora in other Biates, Wo may r,nfi. broad by thix, but communitios do not live by Lread alono M!{ mota than individuals. Wo Liavo plonty ousnelyos, 1€ it bo ouly rightly naed, But if wo do not close tha door by n manly and indopondont position, thoto will bo mendicants roving sll_ovor tho country, slandoring our Btate _and Dbogging In tlio name of Kan- s, Wo munat abundantly advortise the necdlesanoss of Buch an appoal, nnd bo pro- arod to brand and publish overy man who at- E!mm- to malko it, This i8 no timo for timid counaels, Wa need heart moro thau linrveat, and cournge moro than corn, Orumblors aro learming na moro than tho drought did, and one croakor fines moro danago thau s quartor scotion of grasshoppora. ILiven thia moason wo shinll bo fiighlencd out of mors than drought hae shriveled or grasshoppors do- voured. Woaro in closo quarters, but enorgy, honosty, and pluck will bring us through, This may not acem like a sormon, but I have folt that I'was called of God to uttor it, It hay scemed to mo that our poril Jsy m & cowardly meeting of our troubles, and i layiag the foun dation of future troubles in our mothod of moet- ing the presont. Tha necessiticn of our hiatory hava thrown us bofore the public so much and 10 often in the attitude of necd, that we have xcquired the Liabit of goiug to the world in our troubls inatend of relying upon onrsolves and npon God. We neod io Iall bpok upon the truth of Qod ns our dofonse—not only Ilis promiao to sare for us, s pnnulu, but the truth Io han wiitton’ on tho hillsido and plaing of iv which Ho has givon tho prophecy of o glorlous and prosporous futuro, Lot us ot becomo tho slanderers of our adopted Stato, butits defondors, and let our fefonno bo the truth, which 8o abundantly vin- dientes hor. Let us utter no cowardly word in pur dirappointriont, of .which we shall bo aehiamed when the future slial] disprove onr dark predictions and shovw us to ba false prophots as xoll as prophots of ovil. sur Btato, —_— ALODERN SKEPTIOISII, Bermon by the Rey, Charles L. Thompson, Tho Rev, Chatlos L. Thompson prenched, at ‘he Fifth Presbytorlan Church yestorday morn~ Ing, tho first of o sories of sormous on ** Modern Bkopticiem," solecting his toxt from the Acts of iha Apcaties, xvil., 27 aud 28, Tho speakor introduced his subjeot by rofor wnce to **modorn skopticism” ns » cnrront phrase In society, tho pulpit, and genoral litera~ ‘ure. The popular idea of akepticism, he thought, ras ghinod from reading labored cditorials upon the wubjocl in the daily pross, aud, a8 & tongoquenco, not one out of ten in speaking of skeptiorm understand the true meaniug of tho torm, but rested with tho iden that skoptics were thoso only who doubted from some given poiut tho truths of the Diblo, If the subjaot was moroe closely examined by the publio mind Christianity would be materlslly strengthonad, aud Christions would enjoy a clearer fiold for battlo. In one gormon it was impossiblo to covor tho ontire ground, hénce he proposed to confino his live of thought to the pointing out of cortain landmarks: of tho ekoptios in modern history and Lteraturo, Bkopticiem was not & blossom, but & growth; and, uA sach, to got at 1ts origin, ita sge bad to bo determined. 3 ‘Tho speakior then took o glaneo at the history of skepticism, from tho Reformatiou, ‘The Protedtants had takon tho Diblo as the Court of Appoals, whila the Rationalints had chosen hu- mun roason and moral seuse as their guide, Theso wero two distinct factions of socioty, and tho speaker compared themm to two strcams, which, floning o, hnd_grown fn volume until tho prosont dny.. The one cloaved to tho Dille, and thio “otlier had thrown away the Biblo whorevor it camo in_conflict with the pow- ov of hwman renson, The spesker then gave the skeptic philosophers’ ideas of God, which carried their followors to tho coucluston, from their versatility®of reason, that God was noth- ing! Ho thoughs the plilosophy of such mon as Galileo, Spencer, Darwin, and Tyundall, which covorod a vact territory—{rom tho iden. that ncl- euco can know nothing of the supernatuial, yot 2dmitting tho existenco of & Qod, to tho theory so recently and carnestly pressed that mnttor bad tho power and quality for every form of lifa~—was enough to causa” Lord Bacon to turn over in hig coflin. ¥ The speakergcontinned at length in illustrat- Ing the forms of skepticisn prevailing in the world ab large, and iu drewing " pictures ol suprome beings adnuttad by crazed philosophiors to exist. Ho linally reached tho conelusion that skepticlsm was founded on resistanco to the supornatural. Ho closed by asking the quos- tion, ‘*What if all tho skeptical theories wero truo?” Ho anawored by enying tho world hnd nothing to fear, God had fortified the human heavt againat all nuch sssmults, and Ilis Word sud promises would etand. Whilo skeptics might bo able 10 drive God out of logie, thoy could not expel Him from tho conacionces of tho erealuycs tuade in 1ia own im o enid tho hoart of overy intelligent hearor repalled tha thaorics and monstrous assumptionsof skoptical scionce. 1fo closod with thoe bonutiful illustra- tion of tho fabled veagol that was sttipped of its Doits and rings by & powerful magnet bid in tho mountainous shore. Cod's truth, hid away in the humao honrt, ho eaid, would in'its own good timo utrip skeptics of their theorios, and banish \holr doubte a8 tho ses-mists yisld- to'the rays wd effulgeuco of the glocious sun. Pl it MILITARY MAGS, Ceremonies at St. Zuviati’s Yesterday Morn. e Thera {a o mission 1n progroes at St. Jarlath's Chureh, cornorof Hermitago aveuuo and West Jackson street, under the guidance of three Fathoraof tho Paulist Order, ouo of the humbleat wnd most solf-denying of all tho Cathiolic rolig- lous bodies, It results o far are roported to be extromely gratifying, adeep interest having beon ewakened in tho congregation, and goveral sonverts addod to tho fold. A Catholle mission s analogous in a great dogreo to the Mothodist rovival. Whilo it lasts, religious services are elmost continuous, beginning a8 ocarly 2a b oclack in tho morning, and ending st o late hour at night. Tho church at which it is held is ontirely given over GEN. SHALER. His tigh Opinion of (ho Material of the Chicago Fire De. pariment, The New Buildings Superior to thoso of New York, Special Excellence of the Depart- ment in that City. Ife Will Not Accept Office Here, Chieago always hias something on hand which oxeltes tho interost of her oitizens, Ono day it is hor wator-tunnel, anothor hor Exposition, an- othot hier fivst-priza firas, but at any rate sbo nover loaves lior denizons without some one topic of conversation which shinca pre-omi- noutly, and makes all othors of secondary im- port, Tho groat topio of conversation ab the prosont timo I8 the withdrawal of cortain of tha inaurance companios which have for many years condesconded to add to their anuusl dividends to shinroholders from the premlums from Chicago insurers, Whother or not this action of tho campanios will blot out Chicago from the map of the world, remains yst to bo proved, bt it is cor tain that hor citizona, In view of tho great mis- fortunes which havo bofallon her on two ocoa- wlons, whon s large fire and a southwest prairie wind conspirod against her welfare, are now [ I looldng round for tho beat means for seouring themeolven againat o third visitation. To a cortain oxtont, the unwarrantod action of the Natlonal Bonrd of Underwritors has pro- duced & panio in the city whioh is roally hardly less gorious than the financial unpleasantnoss of this time last yoar, and the poovle are ready, ono and all, to liston to tho suggoations and accapt tho advice of any who may bo rensonably sup- posed to ponsess the experionco that could be Lonofloially apptlod to Chlcago's gaso, Honce it camo thnt whon it was known that the Citizens' | Asgoointion hind extonded an invitation to QLN SIALER, tho organizer of tho Now York Paid Iire Depart- ment, to vieit this city, many people folt that the cxamination of onr city, sud ofits tlroorganization by such an export in such mattera could not but Dolp to placa the city on & safor baais, if his sug- geations of improvomenty aud genoral advice ro- ceived tho duo attention of oureivic authorittos, Gen, Bualor arrived in this city at 8 o'clock yoa- tordny morning, and at 11 o'clock a TRIBUSE ro- porter was soated with him at his roowm in tho Palmor Houge, chatting over firo matters in oneral and their relation to Chicago i particu. nr. 'Tho followiug was tho rosult of the intor- viow : - i Roporier—Gon. Shalor, will you $oll mo what s TIIE, EXACT OBJECT OF YOUR COMING TO CHXCAGO ? Gon. Bhinlor—My object 1n coming hero is to confer with the clvic ofticials, and with leading citizens, with rogard to the city fire organization. Icame ou the invitation of Mr. Frauklin Mac- Vongh, of tho Citizons' Association, Teporter—\Vhat is tho general {des down Enst of thq Ublengo fire organization ? Gon, Shalor—Woll, my idea always has beon that Obicago hnd, 'witll tho oxcapiion of Now Yorl, ag good = firo organization nas is to bo found in the country. The material of tho or- ganization is, witbout a doubt, as good as that of any othor, Ttoporter—Yon think the New York organiza- tiou cxcols it ? Gon, Shalor—The New York organization is to tho missionary priests for the fime boing, end thoy conduct tho servioes according to their own wnotions, the Iatter usually favoring the siricleat discipline imaginablo. On such oc- casions, no matter whother it be In winter orin eummer, the fivst Masa is usually colobrated at 5 o'clook in the morning, and oven at that early hour there is no lack of attondance on the part of the faithiul. The paraphoernalin of tho mis- sionary are of tho simplest character. All he naeds is a large black cross, over the arme of which hangs & white shrond. 'Thesa symbols of ml)filnna Jifo and physical dcath are potontly usod o the oxhortations for which sll missionary fathors aro famous. 'Thoy aro pointed nt and roforred to so frequently and with® such forco that their image bocomos indelibly stamped on the minds of the belfoving honvoere, and exorts an influcuca on their aftor lives that {s rarely oyercome. It fa by the aid of miselons that wavering and doubtful Catholics aro made frm in the fuith again; honce thoir reat importance fs recoguize and appreciated y tho Chureh at largo, Thoso who conduct thom fo 8o gratuitously, Thorois no pecuniary re- ward whatover attached to thofr ‘sorvices, and thoy labor with a spirit of unurg{ aud persist- ucy that but fow men ean bring to their *aid in money-waking epheres, Tucéday morniug, at 8 o'clools, tha Paulistn in- roduced & coromony at St. Jarlath's that is com- mon In Buropean countrics, but somowhat strange and unusual in this. A Military Mass was colobrated by tho Itoy, Father Brady, which was attended Dy iho Irlsh Rifles, under com- mandof Capt. Cunniffo, and a large conconrso of oople. ‘I'lie only dilferenco ohscrvable botween ilitary Magn and tho ecremony ysuslly witnesa- ed ot Uatholic churchos consista in tho fact that tho noldiers aro permittod to earry nvms into the rhurch and go throngh the movement of *¢ pro- eonting * thom at difforent portions of tho ser- vice, while the roll of the snare-drum takos the placs of the boat of the gong. For in- stance, at tho olevalion of the Ilost, tho most solemn part of the coromony of the Magy, tho military coms to @ " presout arms,” and tho drums ore bost in rovercnco of tho occaslon, Thero boing a desire on the part of the mombors of the Lifls Com- pany to attond to thefr roligions datiom, the Panlista deomed it o fitting opportunity to cel- ebrate & Wilitary Mugs, Tho fnll company marchod into ths church at **shouldor arms,” and took suats in the front rows of pows.jAtthe Pproper time the arma worg stacked i the coutro zlale, and overy member dovoptly partook of the Holy Communlon, uffording an edifying apeuta- clo to tho remainder of tho congrogation. At thio closo of tho Mass tho ltov. Frtlier Bra- dy delivored a Lrlof addrosa (o tho uomrany, the rubstance of it heing that the true Cetholic Christiau must of nocsesity bo & brave soldior, —'Thio schiv AL, Audrown hucked ngalust the but- mont-of Lock 11, Wolland Caual, coniing down Wod- acadey, and knocked a hole in’ hor baw, bolow the T es i ko okt of tha oral aa s Fo A level, and ia's fo! Bl vl hopliin tho best in tho country—porhaps in tho world, 'J:L\xll; i auo to its comploto organization and dis- cipline. lnnporter—}'au bave boforo sean tho workivga o OUR CRICAGO FIRE. FORCE. What do you think of it ? Qon, Shaler—1 do not supposo that the gontle- men who have invited mo hero would ask any opinion of mino s to tho eficioucy of the city fl‘rc organization, I they did I would nok givo TIE KEW YORX DEPARTMENT. Reporter—How ia the Fire Dopartment of New York organized? CGou. Bhaler—The department iy under the control of a Board of Commissioners. Tho uni- formed force i undor tho control of an officer called tho Obiof of the Dopartment, Reporter—What ore the powora of the Board of Commissioners? Gen, Shaler—They turnish supplios, establish ritles 2nd rogulations, have o genoral supervis- ion over tho workings of tho departinent, and make all appointments and promotiona. TRoporter—Are thoy ever accuscd of using thoir power to promote political onds? Gen, Shaler—Tho cry has been mado that thoy ‘promats in accordance with their political pro- alivities, but all appointmonts and promotions are made only after rigid examination of appli- cants. Tho rule is, too, that promotions nro nover mzdo except with ths approval of the Chlof, and no appointmont is mado until after the applicaut has undergono a searching medieal oxamination, 5 Reporter—Will you make san examination of our. Dapartmont ? Gen. Bhaler—I shall not spond any timo at tho Fire Doportmont. Unless 1t ia changed sinco I last saw it, it is a vory fulr organization, Reporter—What are the pointa of oxcellence of the New York T'iro Department ? Gon. Shnlor—The succoss of the New York Tive Depurtment is duo to its perfect fire-alarm system, to its thorough organization, and its camplato disciptina. lteporter—From what you know, is our do- partmont lncking in any of thouo particulars ? Gen. Shaler—Tho Chicngo YFira Dopartment and no other in the conntry is so porfectin its organization or thorough i its discipline as that of New York, Tteporlor—What was the stato of the organi- zation and discipline of tho Chicago department when you lags saw it? Gou, Shinler—Thora was no lack in elther par- tienlar when Ilastvaw it. At tho presont timo there may be for mll Iknow, ‘hero is no deo- partmont in thecity which has botter material thsn the Iire Dopartment, and, if proporly mau-~ aged, it could bo mado superior {0 most othera. A fivo dopartmont, to bo suceousful, must bo THOROUOULY ORUGANIZED, INSTWUCTED, AND DIS- YLINED, 5 1t mast have intolligent oflicors, good material, and an abundaut wator-supply. 1f Chicugo sio- curos this, she has no roason to fear from con- flagrations. Now York lias all this, and is copge- quently ssfe, Good es it is, the New York Fir gts‘pgll'tmeni can be ‘mnmvezl ‘upon in mattera of otail, Reporter—What do you conaider to be 11 GREAT POINT in & fivo department ? Gen. Bunlor—The intrustion of the men is tho great thing, In Now York overy step s man takou from the timo ho Jiears tho tap of & boll it proscribed for him. Ho followa inatructions minutoly, and s, conscquently, alwaya right. Toportor—What do you think of THE BUILDINGS OP CHICAGD ? Geon, Bualer—Thoy are excellent. They com- Y’am favorsbly wilh ™ those of any eity iuthe nion, and aro 2a aefo sgalnet flre ag any in the world., Thoy aro, of courso, rathor tallor than I should wish. I would like to hiave avery build- ing In the city not more than thres storics in height, but that, of couwrne, is impossible. A great danger lies in wido buildings, with large open floors, with veutilators and sky-lighty in tho,contro. ' 'Tho dracght caused Ly thuie adds roatly to tho chauces of the buildlng succumb- fim toa firo, ''ho buildings in Clucago aro full ny Bafo as in Now Youk, und thoro are muol fowor Mansard roofs hare than thore, Tteportor—~—\Vhat iv your opinion with regard to the action of tho Now York Boand of Under- writern? » Gou. Shaler—I havo ‘aothing whataver to sny upon this subject. It {s not lu my provinco. U8 NELATIONS TO TUE NEW YORK DEPALTMENT, Loporter~\What are your prosont rolations, if oy, to the New York Iire Dopartmont? émn. Bhalor—I havo nothing to do with it at prosent, I s pow in command of tho military organization of New York htate, and roside in Now York City, I was fer throo yoars President of tho Now York Firo Llepurtmont, sud threo eary Coumissioner of tho New Yurk Fire {!uu‘d‘ but in 1872 the luw changed the number of Cowmissioners, aud I vront out, Taperter—Ilow loug wre you going to atay bore Gou. Bhalor—Only & day or two, NOY LIKELY 10 CONE (ERK, Toporter—If it should nppoar that Ohicago folt a doniro Lo have you tuito in hand tho reor« ganization of hor Firs Dapartiaoent, do fiml think you would bo able to uudert.uke tho task? Gou, Bholor—I do not 560 at prosaut Low it would be pouslblo for mo toy acoopt of auy sere vie in this olty, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874. e ——————————— ———— . — : 3 EQUALIZATION. . Tho Final Resuls of the State Board’s Sossiom The Amount of Lands, Town-Lots, and Persomal Property Assossed in A tho Counties, &Snecial Dispateh to The Chicaan Tribune, BreanarmeLp, N1, Ook, 8.~Tho table bolow showa the work of the Board of Equalization in equalizing (in dnilars) aysessment of lands, town-lots, sud the personal proporty in the various countios of the Btate, as well as tuo total oqualized : g = TANDH, TOWN_LOTA THNRONAL INOTRRTY, <§ g ¥ # § 3 3 E % douTr, S Y:": isf ¥ B i i § 5 Yy i i L g/ £ I R Gy Cunhorland ok % SRE 528 £ Fampas muspmpe o & HE =g ios 53 s 2825 v 6,21, 400, | st | g.‘gn.‘.% 176, 15! e A (621, 149, 959,207 769 E18REE558 s gy 4! rS 808 23 li‘:l:‘Al. 183 1,804, 1 17,6041 s5en apsBoiane B8z ZEBETRI2ERT “The amount of railros émpany equalize of abova classos, is $0,850,600. T do not iucludo in tiuis table the assessmont of the property ag roturned to the Auditor, as theso in T'#e Torn! assesBMICnLE GPPOBTO MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foelgn Mar ke{,"’ i roor, Oot, 8—11 a, m.—Breadatufls heavy, Fl%:n‘r',"‘_“fil 6a@24s 0, Whoate~Winter, B3 10d@9s 6d ; spriug, 88 6d@Ys 6l ; white, 10s@10s 4d; club, 105 @100, Corn, 30n &, Pork, 78s,” Lard, 658 0d. nvznrnun,lonL S50 p. 1.~ O0re, 30 Lard, 55, Rost unchauged, “"Lo:ilmh'. Oct, :!F—]!vzn(nm—-fl'hu amount of bulllon gono {uto tho Bank of Enkud on balance to-day, 00,000, Conmols for monoy, 934@U2Y: sccount, 223/@93375 6-203 ‘65, 10835 do ‘67, 10dir: 10:40s, 10ii¢; now &s, 104%¢: New York Contral, V43 Erlo, 914@a23g; proterrad 3 .—Rent Taveuroot, O, Syering,—Cotton Srmer: miadling uplande, 0 Orleans, 8i(@B2/d; eales, 16,000 bules, fnoludiug 4,000 for spoculation und ex- part, and 1,000 Amorjcan, Treadstnfls quicl, Corn, 304, Cheso—Best Rrados of American fine, 60 ; low, 5. f 45¢. Tlo aston Wool Mavler. Bosroy, Oct, 3.—Wool quick and dull during the ek, comypared With {ho activity recontly. Afatufuce Lurors are discouraged about tho demand for fall oode, Medium unwashed wools, combing, aud do- o sctoctions s demand at vory’ full. prices. Btoe scarce s ail lots iu good condlion readaly taken; XXX Tennsglvania aud Olio, 636006 ;XX aud ubovd, 56 50 ,000° smediuns and X Ohio, 51 145,000 Wiscohsin ' and Michigsn flosoes, 45@3403 01,000 do- lains and comibing sslectlona, most desirable, 6@ : uto andt Dounsyivania dloaces, mediuim, X, XX, XX, 610003 Aliclogon and Wiscousin, 43}@ 820; Western and other fleeces, 4550 combing aud delatne, B33+ tub-washod, G8(@006} scoured, 61G B30 ; siper and X puled, €1}6G020, Total salos of dowastic for the weck, 1,174,700 L, New York Di ods Marlcet. New Yo, Oct, 3,.—Market gunerally quiot to-day in the packago dopartmont, and jobbing trade waa light, Colton goods contintie alow, excopt brown cot tons, which are in improved demand, and in_cotion- flanziels, Prices sra without materisl clhiango. Printa in fair requiest. Glasgow riugtame will bo warked 100 Dy agents on Monday, Dlankets I good demand, sud. somo lexding makes aro sold aliead, Tho Produce Markets, Nuw YORE, Oct, 3,—CoTToN~—Wesk and irregula sales, 6i¢ bales miduling upland, 1630 ; Orleans, 165 not Yocelpts, 485 bales: gross, 0,044 bales; futures elonod steady ; sales, 27,800 boles ; October, 16 1-39Q 16 1-16¢ ; Novomber,16 -02@16375: Docemnber, 16 9-42 @18 5-1do; Jawuncy, 163616 17 d2n; February, 163-16 @1627-420; March, 10}4/810 5-320 5 April, 1013-39@ 16 7-10c. Breapsrorra—Froun—Receipts, 10,400 brls; quiot and unchanged, tye flour in fair domand and un~ anged, Conn Mrat—Steady ; Weatern, $4.40G4.75, Wara—liccoipis, 16,300 bu 3 i 1noderite domand, put 1@do lower: No.'U Spriug, $1.00G110; Ko, 4 Chicagu, $LU@II3; No. 3 Nortiweutorn ' spring $LII@L14; now No.'a Milivaukee, SLISRL16K ol 0, §.50: ungraded lows aud’ Minticsots Apring, 1,051,233 now winter red Western, $1L20@L231 new amber, SLEI@12T; white, $1.30@1.40, Rye lirm a9 99c, Tarley wnih it wnchangod, Corn—Firiner, wi = botter domand 3 rocoipts, 130,000 bu mized Wesl urn, 03@R05}4c, in atore ; V3% @7c aflout: high mix and yoliow, UN3(@073¢c, Oata—Hteady ; receipts, 67, 000 i 3 mized Wostorn, 600363 white, 02@00 ors™-Crop of 1874, 40@4to; cxop of 1874, Gnouznrzs—Colles firm, bub nothing_doing, Bugar fiem; refining, BY@83c; Drimio 8%c, Molasaca sieady, Rico'tn fair domd, Pernoncun—Dull but i crade 83@0e ; rofied 127{@1d0, l‘gm—-i‘h'm ; $3.40@2.45 for strainod. TunveNTINE-—-Firmer, at 382 @37c, Faaw—Yirm ; Western, 24@25¢, Yuovisionspork uwor; new fuew $10.034@20,T5, Dol yuiott Out moals buavys clty plekivd shoulders i bulk, Oxo; city hams 12125703 middles quist; long olear, T @12%e, Lard firm; priwe steam, 14X @lrie. Buryzn—Prime unchanged; othor grades rule Veavy ; 24@U70 for Westorn, Oiizeat—1irm ; 113(@160 for common to prime, Witlsky—Dull and lower ; $1,085@1,09, - MuzaLs—Manutuctured copper firm ; 'Ingot, Lake Superior, firm at 2(3o; pig-lron, Scotch, scarce and sirmn at $7,00040.00 { American quiletand unchanged ; Tuesin shugt-lrou 1063150 1 gold, Naes—Unchanged, BALTIMORE, BaLTIonE, Oct, Y—FLoUu—Qutel frm, a0 ua- clianged. GuAn-Wheat_slealy; No, 1 red_and smber West- e, SLAKEL o, $1.21@1. ¢ 24 do, 31, i No, $LIOGLIG, Corn’ quiet; wizad Western, D1@9Hc, Ot firmer 3 mixed W oy G203 7 whitd do, 049 3c, liye muilet nt $1.00G 10, n&flcflf"finmm‘%m"m’"{'" Pork, $24,00, n—8houlders, (@103ya; clear rib, 16@15K0; lln;m dull &t uélfi:‘. Ln"r'd—-xhuunu nom?u-lx at! i, ‘hifu'nm—\i'ulam firmor und highier ; cholcs, 836 e, Covrze—Yory strony at 1T4G20X0, Wiltamv—¥irin a4 $1pnah e BUECALD, . deBnuengrurrs—Wheat firm ¢ f 100 koo ab $100, Corn dull and lowor ; 8,300 bu No, 2 ni 870, Oata neglactsd, Barley neglocied § buyers holding oft for lower prices, Furtuuzs—Unchauged 1 s light, ToLxvo, Oct, 3,~FLOUR=Quio} and unchanged, Craw—~Wioat dull and a shade mu‘ ?luv. 9 wlon thoy wero made, No, § do, $1.12; No. 1 white stra do, $1.18)¢ 1 amber Michi- ecomber, $110)¢ 7 No. 2 do, $L.07¢ scllor Rovambor, f1.0815", N3 & rid £1.033¢: rajectal, 800 No. 1 amber illinols, $1.20; No, 3 'do, $1,11. ' Corn aull and & shade lower ;" new high' mized, November, Gic: low wixed, 83)¢c; new do, Qetober, F10; Michigan, 82%c: mo grade, 81 do, Tlo.” Ota wendy with moderats domand andl Michigan, Glcs whito, 621 FreanTa~To Huffalo dull at 35¢¢s Oawego, 8. Rzoktrrs—Flour, 130 brls; wheat, 43,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bu; osts, 10,600 bu, SutipMkNTa—Flour, 1000 bria; wheat, 58,000 ba; corn, nono ; at, 2,000 bu. FIILADELTHIA, Prrapxirim, Oct, 3, — ¥Lovu—Qulet, teady, aud unchanged, Gnats—Whest actlve: red, $1.18@L22; while, Corn wesk; mixed Woat- $1.82, Tyo, £1.0iGL.05 %fi’\i 3102 ' Oafs firm; white, S1@Gle; mixed, &8 o Wiilsk—Firm ot £1.0. PrTnoLEON~Firmer: rofned, 125@12%e; erude in brls, 0@9i50; in bulk, 63§@b ByrTen—~Steady ; prime Weatorn, 35@38c; cliolce Western roll, 34@38o, Cursse—Firm; Westorn resorve, 143@15¢, rm; Wostern by oxprosa, 5¢; do by trvight, W@HS, whito Wabash, §1,17; Jiichigon, $1,13; e: gan, $1,08%; scllor November, $1.09%: D 1 ¢ No.I red, OLEYELAND, Oct, 5,—Gna No. 1 rad, §1,i1; No. 2 do, £1,05, clisnged ; highemixed, old, &ic: low mized, 8c; new, cars on {rack, dull and nominal, Oata dull'sud 'weak } No. 1 State, i2e ; No, 2 do, 50¢; white, 53¢, Parnonsus—bieady and unchanged, Reowrys—Whoat, 9 cure: corn, G cars j oats, 3 cars, HEW OHLEANS, New Ortran, Oct, 3.—Lax—Quiet; prime, $25.00; chofee, $25,50@20.50, PrOVIsION—Pork —Bloo cornersd and held by parties at $24,00, 5 Witexx-Eacy; Loulslaas, SLOGGLOT; Weaters, 07 E—Ailvanced ; declos st stondy and firm's Carn steady and un- $1. stock 6,000 bage: In first handw, 1,000 boga® ordinary fo low fair, 10@10Mc: 18@18)0; goud, 1Y%@1Ux0: prine, 194G 20¥e, Otisers unchanged, MILWAUKEE. MiLwaAURrr, Oct 3,—T'Loun—Qulel and nnchanged, Aran—Wheat weaky Na, 1, Gdie; Nu, 3, 94X seller October, 922e; November, 124, Oals easfo No, 4, 490, Corn ateady, with moderats demond: No. amifzed, €5)c, Byo stoady and quist; No, 1, #7i.¢ Tarley firegular s No, 2, apring, seller October, $1.03@ Log: No. 3oy doger i iietanTs—To Buflalo, ‘ey O8wogo, 3 Rgcurers—Flour, 4,000 fiu’; um,gm ’im; wheat, 27,600 bu, i BupatEnrs—Flour, 8,000 brls § oats, 100 buj whoat, 12,000 by, LOUISVILLE, Lovisvivey, Oct, 8.—CorToN~—Gulet at 14)¢c, BusivsTurke—Flour, wheat, and gorn quiet and unchanged, Osta firmor at C5@8c, Provisroxs~Dull and unscttled, the markel, Bacon—should 100; clear xib, clear, 10¢,’ Sugat-cured hams, 1di0; plain, 13 Bulk shouldors nominal; elear rib, 14);0, Lard, 100, Wiilaxy—$1.0d, OINOINNATI, CmonaTs, O, Och, 9,—Corron—Quiet and un- changed at 143zc, E Frouu—Quiet and unchanged, Pork—None on Guani—Wiioat dull sud unchanged ; red, $1.009 $105; whito, $1.10@1.15, Corn fafr sud firm st Biighle, Osts—domund’ light aud loldors firny, ab 51@sge, Nyo dull and o abuda lowsr at0lc, Barley— No. 2 fal demand fair aud narkot frm at $1.H@LAS § spriug dull, Or.i—Unchanged, Eogs—Dulland declined to 171G 180, Burrrn—Quiel eud unehauged, Curxse—Demand good ot full prices, TuovikioNs~Fork pomiual, Lard dull and droo ing; summer, 18@18icc, DBulk shonlders —quict; malod at 83c; sides nominal, Bacon qulet and wesk ; shontders, 03¢ ; aldes, 15X @100 ; clear acarce at 10c, Wifixy—Bivady with woderate demand ut $1,09, 8, 8r. Lours, Oct. 3.—CorroN—Qutet and unchisnged. Frour~Quiot anit unchanged, GuatN—Wheat easfer; No, 3 rod fall, $104% ; No. 2, $1,16@18), Coru firm ; No, 3, 83¢. Outa’ oponed quist at 62/ @5ic, and closed lower &b Bljjo, Barloy snd rye urichaniged, Wirisxr—steady ‘st 81,04, Pork lower at $32,00@22.60, Dicon l;mhlu.r]l. 0}@0%o0 ; sldes, 15@164@182¢c. sugod, uuflu—llac&plu 3,040 ; lower ; cholce stockers, $3,25 @4.00; Yorkers, 84,356 utchors', $6.76@0.00, Carfux—iocolpto, 610 3 weak ; offer)iugs wafuly of Towr grados ; wintored Toxan, $2.00@4.00; through do, $1.76@0, Neorivra—tlour, 7,000 bris; wheat, 54,000 buj corn 11,000 bu ¢ ‘oals, 38,000 Lu § rys, 6,000 bu’; barloy, u, " BUILMZNTS—~Wheat, 8,000 bu ; corn, none, MARINE, Port ot Chilcnge, Oct, 8 anddy ARRLVED, felir Kitly Grant, Saugainck, lumber, Bebr Katd loward, Baugatuck, lumbor, Hehir Myrtle, Muskegon, tunber, Behr Copuy, Muskogon, lumber, fchr North 'Htar, Miskegon, lumber, Bahir Tulun Blood, Muskogoh, Jumber, Yrop Goo, Dunbar, Muskeyou, lumber, Prop Monowiase, Muskogon, sundries. Frop Laks licesas, Dantan Marbor, suuires, Bimr Bhoboygan, Manitowos, sundrics., Humr Corona, 81, Jonoph, Aidries, Trop Thoming A, Soott, HufTalo, sunicles, Bl iron, South Havon, pundrie, Helir B, M, Porteh, Grand Travorse, yrood, . Hcow L. Psintor, Bouth Haven, woud, Beow Band; Bark Naia Hartlaon, Eaglo larbor, woad, Oconto, fumiier, 1tolmes, Ludlugion, hmaber, a, White Lake, lnmber, Helir Hungariay, Green Bay, himiber, Belir 0, R, Johuson, Sangabuck, lumber, Drop Iymouth, Dutlalo, aundrioa, Hebr "rleolor, Hollaud, staves, Bchir itob Ray, Baugatick, wood, Nark Lafounar, Erig, coal Belir Ttoclprocily, Maniateo, lumher, Yrup Charles Reitz, Maniston, lutabor, Trop AL, Oraly, Manistes, lusubet, Dargo Windaor, Manisteo, lumber, Targa lormony, Manistor, Iuwmbor, Belir Winufe Wing, Anistes, lunber, Behr Baventh Ohio, White Lake, Jumbar, Halir Eliza Day, Watlo Lake, lumber, Hehr Glad Tldinga, White Lake, lumbor. Schr J, 1, Mernll, Aunapee, luinbor, Belir Raclne, Muskegon, lumbor, Dohr Lnmberman, Muskegon, hinher, Belir Lincoln Dall, Muskegon, lumber, Behr L, B, Coates, Mankegon, i Bebr Kate Lyous, Musketon, lnmb Bolir Mary :eVea, Muskegon, hnn Trop Milwaukea, Ogdensburg, stindr} Trop dames Fiuk, Jx,, Bufluio, sundriey, Trop Montgomery, Port 1furon, sundrles, Heow Lauriun, Bsugatuck, w Belr Joscs, olland, wood Sehr Four Brothors; olland, Timbor, Sour Jamas 1L, Dontley, Bufthlo, coal, Behr Rasnbow, Teshtigo, lumber, Behr Frontier City, Ozonto, lumbor, Bebir Lizzls Doak, 8t, Jusopl, Juraber, Belir Josoph Duvall, Rewstines, lumber, Sobr Mary Booth, Grand Haven, lumber, Schr Choiango, Oconto, Inmbr, Bebr Mary Lud'wig, Ludwigs bier, lumbar, Bobr E, O, Roborts, Alpens, lumber, Schr Game Cosk, Manintee, Tamber, Belr Robert Howlett, Manisteo,jlumber, Btinr Muakegon, Muskego! Belir Dolaware, Eelo, conl Bolir Tollo Mitéuell, Osweipo, salt. 8ehr Afllnx, awogo, coal, Bchr J, E, Gilmay, Cloveland, coal, Bolur A, Piuggor, olland, ralrond tisw, Prop Tdaho, Luffalo, sundries, Bebr D, B, Austin, S8hoboygau, lumber, Beow T. 8, Bkinnor, Muskcgon, lumber, Halir A, Ruat, MusKegon, lambor, Fchr Gipay, Muskegon, umbor, Barge 0. O. D, Muskegon, lumber, Bargo City of Graud Rapids, Muskegon, lumbor, Darge City of Grand Jlaven, Grand flaven, lumber, Darye Tranafer, Grand Laven, lumber, Bebr Whirlwind, Grand Haven, lumber, Hehr Presto, Grand Haven, lumber, Hebr O, Michelnon, Ludington, lmber. Scow While 02k, Ludington, lumber, Iarge Active, Peshtigo, fumber, Barge Manteiies, Peshitigo, hmber, Beow D, G, Wright, Bouth Haven, lombee, Schr Woatchoster, Muakogon, lumber, Bebr Temoran Moss, Wiito Lake, luuiber. Sehr Il Tempo, White Lake, lutaber, Selir Mytic, Muskegon, lnmber, Schir Little Belle, Muskegon, luniber, Scbr Togulator, duskegon, lumbor, Behr Cecills, Ludiugton, limber. . Bcow Marlon Dixon, Grind Haven, Inmber, Beow Mornald, Grand Haven, limber, OLEARED, Schr Scotla, Buffalp, 64,000 bu whost, Schr Hattis Johnron, Buftalo, 26,103 bu wheat, #hr Yaunie Neil, Buffalo, 41,432 bu corn, Bchr 1, C, Albrechl, Ford River, 200 bu oats, 15 brls Loans, and sundries, . Btmr {‘{um Baugatuck, 200 green hides, and eun- o8, 8ohr A, Cobb, Buffalo, 43,074 bu wheat, Selir A, G, Morey, Bulialv, 16,000 bu corn, Selir A, B, Moore, Buffalo, 82,504 Lu oats, Prop Roanoke, Buffalo, 800 brls flonr, 40,000 bu barley, 450 bags cliafl, 50 brls pork, 1,250 baga timothy wotd, aud snudricn, Schr Novada, Oswego, 10,886 bu wheat, Belr Coaater, While Lako, 600 bu oats, 3 brls pork, 0 tons feed, B('lu:’l-:l. Qtoyce, Eacanaba, 10 brls pork, nnd sun- ricn. Schr J. Mattliows, Oswego, 10,90 bn corn, Behir Homer, Bufialo, 30,603 bu wheat, Bark Hans Crocker, 'snsaukies, 10 brla pork, and suudries, 5 Prop Lake Liceze, Bonton Harhor, sundries, Stmr Corona, St, Joseph, sundrics, NIGIY OLEAIAKCES, Scow M. N. Dunham, Plke's Dicr, 92 brls limo, Stmr 8hoboyqan, Milwaukee, susdries, Prop D, Balleutine, Butialo, 46,000 bu corn, Prop Menomince, Suskegol, 50 brls whisky, 10 bris paork, and sundrice, Bchr Johu Mages, Oawego, 18,000 bu wheat, Drop Mobawk, Buffalo, 6,400 bu corn, 616 bags flax sced, 15 bris lard, Hchr X, A, Nlcholion, Buffalc, 49,200 bu corn, £28 fron’ nxles, and sumilrion. Prop Iiymouth, Bufizlo, 10,074 bu corn, 1,060 brla flour, 10 bales broom corn, 1,028 bags fiax seed, Behr Clty of Tawas, Buntalo, 10,400 bu oats, Selir Mocking Bird, Bailey’s Harbor, 3 brls pork, Schr Chiamplon, Buffulo, 33,500 b wheat, b r Magnolia, Grand Haven, 60 bu oats, Bebr Bismarek, Kingston, 17,811 bu whodt, 5 bria ap- ples, 6 brla ofk, Barge Advance, Pesltigo, 5 brls pork, axd sundrios, ‘Auid 20 veasola clonred bt Tiake Freights “Thers was s good domand for vesseln fo load wheat, and au advauce of Ao was obininod early, chartors be- fug made at 4c for Wheat to Bualo, and 53{c for corn, 'Tue vesuels reportad engoged for Buiralo wore : Prop Dlymouth, wheat through ; schra lomes, Chemplon, Tridgewafor, Thomas Parsous, J, O'Noil, 7. Magee, and Lucoriie, wheat at do; sohr Uundllla (Friday p. m.) aud achr J, M. Hulchinaon loads corn on owner's account; schir Golden Wost, corn at 330t To Port Colbornd—Sehr Laurs, wheat through, To Saruio— Props B, F, Wodo aud MNontgomery, corn through, Total, 14; capacily, about 200,000 bu wheat, aud 106,000 bu corn, Tho achir Mcars wag taken for 30,000 bu eorn to Buffalo at 4¢, {n theaftornoon, Bise:laneous. cincAnn, “Thers wers sbout twenty-tive Iumber-laden vossola at tho docks Iast evening, “~T'ha favorable nortl wind lias brought in the lum- Lot et on Uime, —Ouly about forty vesasls remaln In tho lumbers carrylug business ; theothers that bave boen In com. mission duriug the summer binvo gouo iuto winter quartera. —That Intolorsble nuisance, tho slesin whistle, which startles peoplo from their sloop numburless Lica ovory night, aud hastons 1ho sick to thelr graves, s belug abolished in nearly all tho lake-ports cscept Chicago, Our Aldormen are #o fond of *blowing™ that thoy rather onjoy it. Tha tugmun assort thiat it canuot Lo abolished 0 ths city, as there fa no_other way by which o 1ot tho brldgo-tenders kuow that they sliould opo the brldg —The nchra Collingford, Robert E, Campbell, and Talrol ure tho Istost vassola that Luvo gons uto winter quarters i this harbor, —The sbip Alice, which left thia cily about threo wesks ago with n cargo of Lonedust for Aberdoen, Beotland, cleared from Montroal Tiiesday lent, to bo towed thénce to Quoboc, 1t fa quite probable tiiat the Allce, ou gettiug out Lo ea, wil taka whiat 1 kuown au e north passage scross thie ocean, —The latgu prop Davidavn left Bay City last Satur- day with 11,575 Lrls of ealt for thif clly, 'This i the largeat cargo of salt that was ever carried ovor tho Inkos, She laid nfue different manufuctorioa undor coutribution to maks out Ler niamaiotl load, 1t was cusrontly reported in this city Jugt evening st the sclr Eila LHiigwood, which went ashora at Wite Lako during tho stormi lust weok, hna bown pulled off, sud that slio fs but Alightly damaged, RLSEWILIE, The steam-barge Kotcham uad eonsort Lave been 1a4d up for the scason. —Thie schrs Uigito & Jonen and Willlo Kellor bave Ueen liloled for dubt at Buffalo, They are both fu tho handn of (s United Biaton Marahind, —Tho atearu-bargo Flotclior, Capf. Graves, and her consort, the selir-bargo Irouton, have been ordored into wiliter quartera at Biack Rook, —'Lhe achr orter, which started out from Clovoland “Fhuraday, in compatiy with tho schr 8, S, Osborn, aud {n tow of tha tug O, Wileox, when sbout sidway of the passago; broko adritt, and, osiug to (he oxtremo violonicu of the weather, was 1ot nfterwards picked up, Doing well fitted with tails, she is capablo of faking garo of “:;mnl, whicl will’ romove il unszicly za to or safuly, —1Tho numbor of craft pacaing through the Welland Oanal_duriug tho mouth of Soplember, Loth ways, was 30, & leas number than during the month pru~ ¥ious by 101, ‘Tho tatal number galng Lnst wos 41 of whicl uuinber 81 wero stounicrs aud 241 sall crn tho total number from the Dutroit River being Tho (otal number going Wosk wus 274, 28 folioy Htcamory, 74 ; aail craft, 200, Of this huwmber 160 were destined for tho'Detrolt River,—Detroit £rse eas, e Bandusky Tenister, in sposking of ths abo- 1 of (Lo steani-whistlo niisanco In tuat olty, sayn t “4The festive (ug and steamboat Csptaine Who do- Mght fn playing # Yankea Doodla™ vath variations upon whistles will give Sauduaky vride borth, umuce thio Councll of {liat oty have ordatnod *that i aball be unlawful for iy stean-whistio o be blown upon sy sioamboat, (g, oF olir Wales crafh, 107 auy jur- poge whatever, while yhug at sny wharf or Ludlug in the City of Bahdusky, or wliou spproachiug or leaviug Sl e, excolt wicl ubsolutely aeccamiry 2 algual of dauger,' " —Yostorday afternoon the ownerof the schr Mone {ruagou, of ths city, rotulved 2 diapateh from hils Cap. tuin'at Milwaukea that Le was offored 4 conls on whiout to Buffalo, and inquiring if §i sboutd ba uccepted, The owner was willing, but telegraplied the Captain to uss bis own judgmuut in the watter, The owner was agreouhly surprised to loarn a faw hours later that (e onguagon Lud Leen taken at 41/ confs, or I cont ot~ tor.thu thio quoted ratca twenty-foura provious, Wuo knowa but tho soason muy tail it protty woll yott— Detroit Post, Oct, 3, —T'he present statua of the Lake Ontario improvo- ‘meuta s 0 followa : "The chanuel at tho entranco o Olcott Iarbor ls now 80 feol fu width, and s« a dopth of water of 16 foot. 11 the Niagars Ship-Causl {3 ver constrictod the 1ke Qutarlo termiuus will probably e at Olcott, and it was thouglit beat by Col, Wilson® to ivo nool & of water fu keeplng with tho contewplatod ocks, At Oak Oroliard the channel {4100 foet In width, with a depth of water of 11 feet, Big Hodua {4 one of the Dbeat harbors on the wholo chiin ot lak ind ¥ rewdy to aflord slielter to storm- drlven vessels, having dopth of water of 12 foct Lo~ tweou tho piors and well up inta the buy, "Pyo thréo Larhors ahioye spoken of, &ro ine Larbors of refuge, nud muy Lo _entored now by decply-laden vesaeld, with perfoct nafuly sud ssyurunca of sccuwrity after reaching smooth water, “'ba appropristion his been ospended st Ogdenss bury, and good chinuel with 12 fuut of water fy now socured, At Oswega the work on the ol west pler has boen compicted fu 3 durable manuer, aud the old hroak- water s u bottor condition o withstand tho fall and winter gules than it bas beon befors in many yoars, ‘The supsisiructure on the new breakwatur is up'to iis dopth full befglit, and (he wiork of Slling tho cribe witl stone and planklog fs progremsing rapldly. Tho force of Imon will bo roduced 1o Aflectt the it of tho present nonth, ADUSEMENTS. WoVIORERS THEATRE, . RELLOGG GRAND TGLISH OPERA, veessrenes Dircetor, Ouening Night, HONDAY RVIENING, Oat. b. MISS ULARA LOUISI KELLOGG, Moners. OARTATON, PEAKGS, BTANLIEY, 2ud OAS- THE, fn Dunlaobti' ahinenilig upura, it NV (AN e e n NIV (3 STRA. Mt & PREDIGASE ‘.“."u 'xflffs»filfifn’\',\;:ricfir. L h 2d 1al y That & y h 500 a1l S0 0ztea, acoording oo lonsiiune. o o 200 FOIt SALE AT BOX OFETCK OF THEAT! Tuosday — MARVIANA. Wednesday — MAL 1A, hnrsday — FIGARO, Lriday — FAUS 5 b Tty FIGAIKC Tiday — FAUST.® “Saturdag- GRAND K¢ 0 MATINEE ON 84 f B2 iars s thox CES for ol eobim A Y OPERA BOOKS, THE KELLOGG ENGEISH OPERA EDITION. ot 11 UNLY 'COTiL, "~ HOOLEY'S TH DIEN Boudvy, Oot, 5, i and Wod- OF | oy B dni arenirg and Mad: B | calors aduirad conaty, i 6 ssit, muy |MEN OF THE DAY, § With fouetasn of the mast promi; - . Doryof the” Graat ek Gotapasy 1o the T | Satarday Niaht, Oct. 10, Fourth Shakes % | poarian Evoniug the’ Givnd Trxgoly of 2| Samlot, tho entiie Compnny In th cast. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lato Kingsbury Muslo Linll, TIED ATMS,oooecoreerisssrscactsees e iresasessss HaRREEE Tmmanse suceass of KELLY & LEON'S FAMOUS BINSTUELS, Moadar, Oct. b, 1876, "Third and Lot Weok of tho Great HIE of thin floason, Kolly & Loon'n Offenbsaiis . Comio' Onor, * 4 MONs. 111, Owing to the imunonsa success of this , tha managoniont takas nleasies {n an- ‘netitlan for the prewont week. Socond Woolk of the Unawpiut Sony: and Dance Men, WALTERS and MORTON, — Yirat llm‘n in_throo_ysars of Manning's Lauznable’ Skeleh, QUUET LODGINGS, Dafiad inG Hintr by JAICE SUIVOLORART, Quariotie by TY 1L WELL, BUILRIDGE, KAYNI, and LANG. Every ovenini and " Wodnosday und Sat wnatnocs, EDUOATIONAL, ~ SPECIAL STUDIES, MUOSIO, PAINTING, FRENOH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH LITERATURE, Tor younz ladies wl h ot ) el Woiton, Mran 8. e 1halle Apnly ta o0 et Al 30 I's WESTON, Ferry Hally Lk Kindergeren for e North Side Paronts desiruus of securtn tho Kindergarton teafnln for inte it obitdron, I Vicasn commiioets wikh (he 55103 GICAN'T, aonior of ' Deacbart aue Ganiomtie ixmediatoly, a8 's Kitilorgartin Dopstiniont will ba gaaad t hete et for €tz Laifon, " sbould thers 8T, JOHN'S SCHOOL, Tonrding and day-schiool_for young tadios and chtldron, Rtev. ‘Thoadora Irving, L. D., Wector, No, 21 Work 'histy-sccond-st,, New York. Tho yonng ladies and childron rocelvad into the tamity wilk livo in tho atmo. sphiersand undor the qulet fuflucnas of a Christisn homo, “he nunihor s lmitod ta fiftoon, Icoponon Wadno® day, Sent, 2. For cireular or information, apply to thw Reotor, No. 3L Wast Tialrty-nocond-at, MRS, WM, G. BRYAN’'S BOARDING SONOOL YOIt YOUNU LADIGS, 1 Torm of Msp, Liisan's Tatavia, N, ¥, Abrl RIADAME 0. du SILVA ual comuionce Supicinbse o bicinl NN AR, (ormenty Men. O Mnihiiy) Smt ok 3 Gorminn Hoardie: ool for' ot 1 vty "o riy.cighth-st,, I . 3 Apbllontion may momads Darsoiaiy ot by Jostas bborer MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Einglish, Kronah, and Oorman Moyed D ToxSunig 1adon A LTy waies Moo et Hare Suat e e e e o bros- rdnt,, N tho boxiu At a, m., Oot. 1, whon all pupils should . ent. Newwoholars will A i :\Mlilm\\h will report Sept. 29. when toachors try, on tho L. I & §, W. R . Board d‘;fld’cilwl(,ll A. CLCIL & BROS., JEDOWANDS PrACE HOHOOL TOR WoYs AND o B, won, Btockbridge, Mass., besins Tt un L uphe' fur Guilolior Riniiie Rettnel e Basisis, Kelinol i lcairs, JIOLLS. FLAGK ncipale. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Fngageniont of the Kminent Trageding, LAWRENCE BARRGTT Supported by T1I0S. DAVEY'S poweetul Tragady Com- i, welectud expronly fur Mr. Barroti's pr-ssul four, MONDAY and TUKEDAY, EALCEXINT T IRTT ¢ Wedneaday—~KING LEAR. Thurlay—MERCHANT OF VENIOE. Friday—JULIUS CESAR, hatyre RICUARD [iT._Satirday Matinoo—LADY Ol LYU: MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, Zionroe-at., bel. Sate and Doavborn, GRAND VARIETY THEATRE, Jintiro clianga of Bl thivweok, Ton Now and Erlliians Btacs, 10, Trapoze, Nogro Sang and Dance, Sorjo-Comls Sinnlig eto., oto. * Last wook of sod J, B, JOHNBON. s proat act, the Magle Crois, J anil b agnts, {1 WALLAGE & 60 Hnnsgors, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUR. VAN AMBURGH & 00.5 CGREAT Golden Menageris, Roman Cirens and Royal Colisgm), Tifty-fourth Avonal Tour, MYATT FROST, Menager, o Grand Performances Daily At LAKE PARXK, foot of Wash- ington-st., Raro and curlous Teaste, Birdr, and Tap sronr couutey and e, “fraingd | a3, tronpas from ¢ estabtisiiod IS ns US iu_every particular, nco [0 an elaboraty Coliscum, i Ohiliron wurlor'yowra of ago, 2 Aud T D m ue por A rmission B0 o073 opo OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, The Bouth Wales Atlantlo Sloamlhl[: Uompans's New Fireteciass, Full:powered, Clyde-buill Stcaniskins will nnsylvania Ltajlroad Whacf, Jorsey Olly: GLAMORGAN....Sopt, 9 | PEMBROKE vveves —— Gerrying oods and nasscogors at through rafes fro a1l prets of tho Unityd Hiatos ahit Canada 1o borts i the Dylstol Channol, aud ail other nolnts i (nsiand. ese stcamships, buflt expressiy for tha trade, aropro. vided with all the Iatost Luprovomoniafor o cofafortand Canvemonce of OABIN AND STERRAGH PASSENGERS. Firat Cabin, 375 aud 3% ourrency. aoond Oabin, §85 qurtoncy. Staerace, 43 ourroneds Prapaid Stearags cortiticates from Uardifseesansesss 82, Dralts or £1 and upwards. Jor fyrther partioul :]mly in Cardiff, ot tag Com- pany's Oicos, No. 1 Duol: Ghambare, aud i Now Yorkta AROGHIBALD BAXTER & QU., Asouts, N roudiray. STATE LINE T v New York 1o zow, Liverpool, el and Loudondoryy ‘tican_olegant, now, Olydo. 13 steamers Wil sall from Pler No, 8, North laver, as ful- Sopt. 30, ot ) O NRVA ATE OF VIRGINTA, VWednoalas, iz overy Wadneatiay theroatior, tking Pissengers st through rates to all parts of Great lritain and [reland, Norway, wedon, Danmark, and Germany: Drafs far & sobupant” Tl calgh o Vasease spiliy 1o AUSTIN DWIN & Co., Ageuts 5 Droadway, No Sidaraa Qe No: 4 Brodnay, seregs vl Sl any other line, L h 1%, 1y OO ai) Weatorn Agonty Al Glarkater Ohlsago, Notional Line of Steamships. INOTICE. Tremont southorly routo has always beon adopted by this Comyany. to avoid fce and hendlnads., Bailiug from Kow York for L1V ERPOOL and QUENS- TOWN every SAMTURDAY. Baltay from N. Yori for London (direot) avory fortnight, Cabin passage, §if, F80, surroner: stearags, ac greatly reduced rates, 'Hotumn thckots at lowest ratos. il for £l wid uparde P, 15, LiA RSON, Wostern Acont, Northeast comer Olark and Raudoiph.ats. (Opposita new Hiievmian 1ouso). Chicako, CGireat Western Steamship Line, Trory Now Yorkto, Tielatol (ingland) di Arrzgon, Thuraday, Oct. 1. _(irest WVustern, "T'icaday, Det. 27, gy Nov. 10, Cabin 7 i5: Btoorage, $30, Ixeursion tiel A {on't Froighi Depot Lako Shore & M, ¥, it. T, GIZO. MCDONALD. Agent, SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL. Tho Slayton Patent SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL, 'lis ouly searuless Papor Barrel I use, 3 Will'cost 80 or cant deas than any Papof Barrel tne soated, Moro durabla than wood, and will ‘cost frou £5T0'60 nor cont dose, 1’ poslootly Water-yroury n not aifopted by cat or Gold, atd, bojur soamioss, ' can bo fissit for ofthor sofids ur llquids, Oatt bo mboilisbod oe eptorad o shittho opey ud 10wl ruad’ by sasebiliory. Ap- . for full partictulirs, ¥ v 1o PALMER) Yoo M 9[1 ““r"".l- allpe Now Yo DITTERS. LERFLECTION BOKER'S BITTERS. Vewnaro of Counterfeite. S OUKHOLDERS MEETING, Rockford, Rock Istaud & St Lonis Rallroad Co Steretary's O, Rooi Tutany, LiL., Bopt. 7, 1674, Stockholders’ Meeting. Ay glven that. the snnnal mosting of °fz‘il.5uu=mid. e A A § psny will he told at tha ollicoa of t] . Tauy, '1‘.'1-'1':'? unis, on Wodnosisy, e t4th o 1 R Uay of Qotebur, "$5.00 Packages FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY Bills of National Curvency, . AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. BULKLEY'S oA A ) 5 DAY. M school, for yuiag Jadles, a6 Tarrtowisuutho-Hud RDIVIL, 5 W, FORTY-SIXTH-ST., K. v ot Irencl, Knglish, and Gernan Loard: fioul for 5o tathes and childrom, Beptels QOUND BOIIOTARSHID, ‘Modeat, rospeaital, mnuly daieanar, VKT Cuupl Sorelapmont, ... SLEEPING CCAGHES, Via MIGIL CENT. 6, W, & ERIZ V'S * Pullman Through P: Jace Slcepfig%unnc?'hs’ KXPLAYATION OF RE eepteil. * Sunday oxe: JANKE—1 Batucdarse ivo Gunday at 8:004. londuy 0xooptad, |Are MICIIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILRORDY Depot, Juot uf tuke 7 Tieenty-secantosty Cofice, 81 Cla p wraer of Randslphy ‘Cuninlit,, corner’ Madison, Leave, Mal) fria main and aic Hoo ., y and_Dencer Slorl Line, sl Loulste l)l/hld Alton and 51, Loult Fert ide, near Haieon-az, i 123 Landolph-5t raon Glty Kzpress Poare, Kookt & Chicago & Padugnh Rafiroad Sirensir, Eagon, Washingtan 1ox. |t Joliot & 3 wisht Acsonsmaslation, CHIPAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Unton Depot, eorner Haditon end Canal-sls, Tievet Offel 3 South Clarkat., opposite Sherman House, and at Deyote Zewe, | Arm it Sk Milwaukoe, Madison & Pratele du Clrien, Mallioveoan, ..[* 8:00 8, m. [*11:008, m.' Milwauiae, Greon, Jiay, Stovons | D Paul & Miuosyolls, . s €530, m, [*4:09 p. oue ke, Point, Prairio du Chion, 5 Hortliern Inna, Mal) 5:00 p, m.[* 7:60p. m BMilwanlioe, St, Pau olls, Nigiit Jizpre: 9:390.m. [¢ 6:46 8, me ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. epot feol af Lalest, andfoolof Tweutyaecondast, ke D Wamioiphanee acar Ciarie i rrive, TLeave, fow Culro & Now Orloaus Pearis & Koakuz £ix., Dubugue & Sioux Oify s Dubuguo & (@) Gilwan P 80 (@) 1tuns to Uhampaign on Satu CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINCY RAaiLRnaD, Depotemstoot of I and Sizteenth-st.,' ‘Wl (anl and Sisteenti-ale, - Tickes dices, No, b3 Claris ., Grund acific Hotel, and at depola, Mall &0 EIpress,uuenssserescnies Ottewa wuik Stevstor Paxsengers Dutuque & Stouz Gty ICx » Paclite Fant Line, 1or Om: Kunzas iy, Louraivwort, ehifson & 5t dosapl Yixn Texun HEpIow. Anrora Pracuge Mumlmn‘mlnmt Auroia Il n.-ongch.h o) s Passenger (Sunday).. & B L‘uy Buadaze, 1lix. Sawrday. 3hx, Monday CHICAGO & HORTHWESTERN NAILROAD. Ticket wices, 62 Clay Sicrman- House), and 76 Canalé o conner adison-ito, and at the iepot aPacifioFast Milmaukeo 20 Milwsukoe Passenge Green iley Hapresi,. Paul Winuoa. qwotts Iixpross, L, Patl SEoZmT: ‘a—Dopot carner of Wolla and I Inzioata. =Dopot corner of Canal and Kinzio-sia, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAR Dievot, e Ve \l Shernanats, Tidhl aflon’ o, evrmer of VanRiven eyt Shevinnte Tidhel aflon' Teuve, |_arrives Omaba, Leavenw'tha Af Poru Accounnodation, Niuht itxpress,, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES ” o ALL RISDS, N FAIRBANKS. NORGE & 00« 111.% 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Tiocarefultobuy only the Genulne, e —————— ] MEDIOAL, SO P Foanm & Dr. Kean, BOO SOUTH CLARKST., (EIIXUAli?, vl pinglon-at, ‘Tholongest enuagod and mast suce 1 v iguigian fn the sl th il bttt ok il e jor treatiss, Fatlunts at® dlatanod treatsd Ly mall

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